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NEW. BRITAIN -DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1916. w BR A!N HERALD dent has called for the services of the | FACTS AND FANCIES. | LEALL National Guard. These troops will = Mc ME' LAN S\ 5 P mobilize and make ready for duty|. The nomination of Hughes and i HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, i 3 | Fairbanks also is a great challenge to | NEW BRITAIN'S BUSY BIG STORE. | ® r on the border at once. This does not ) 2y €0 ; the baber's union.—New Haven Union. = ‘R RIE 5 ] ed dally (Sunday ex. 1) at 4:15 p. m., | necessarily mean that they are to be | Ke T ARWAYR RULIABRX ecla ot RIS SIS ged forthwith in war. If there is| Charles Hughes has always | . ntered at the Post ce at New Britala iting to be done the regular | Wanted to be a reporter. He has the @8 Second Class Mail Matter. | permission of the whole newspaper il ny will take of that, at leas S e o e e =t e : | fraternity to go to it—Bridgeport Post. o s e A DT etk ZOT thor presentThesmilitiadwill fact B bscriptions f: er to be sent by mell | nyimarily as a first line force. Later | The headline in a German newspa- payable In advance, 60 Cents a Month, 5 i 5 - Bryan in Wilson's lager, $7.00 a Year. it may be swung into allied action. For | per, “W. J | looks pretty bad; but “lager” is Ger- o only profitabia advertising mcdlum in | taking this step President Wilson will . : ok ‘ ~ - man for mp.”".—New York Sun. the city. Circulazion books and Dress | ho severely criticised, as he has been P room always ¢ Advertisers. : i st held up to ridicule for not doing the Why not keep that supreme court 1 Pl utd e 3t paond- | same thing long ago. For the entire | vacancy open until after Nov. 72 Mr. § IF YOU VALUE UNUSUAL MONEY SAVINGS READ EVERY ITEM IN THIS ANNOUNCEMENT, TH In N s 2nd St Board Walle. at- |ipast year the hostile press of the coun- | Hughes may wish to return to his old AND MANY OTHER EXTRAORDINARY VALUES WILL BE OFFERED THIS W AT OUR MAM- and Hartford Depot. | R e i 5 = k & O g e try has been calling for an invasion of | J°P-—New York World. | MOTH FURNITURE AND CARPET FLOOR! —W MITH & CO. LEPHONI CALLS e ey 3 s — % ek el . n ..oz ' Mexico. Now, as soon as it besins | There will be many who will think § ¢ — : --338 | (o look as if war is really at hand, as | twice before swapping Wilson for LIBRARY TABLES DRESSERS MAGAZINE RAC ! if the country is on the verge of in- | Hughes, even with the whiskers as an F Solid mahogany, Colonial per- Quartered golden oak with Golden oak or mahogany fin PROGRESS, o ol e o iy | added inducement.—Waterbury Demo- fod, with scroll platform base | swell front. 4 drawer base and ish, good construction, Specia sy malen s el ithereg s design, Special $19.99. large shaped bevel French plate $1.89. 1 | b " crat. While the prospectus has not yet| a cry against taking our soldiers out | JAPANESE CHATRS mirror, Special $28.75. TABI S S Bize of top 30x30 inches either felt or leatherette tops, TEEIGR, e 1950 ERALI 9C0|| 6 B Gy 60 0 HI0 VAR S A cominenl Gl g i Imported Japanese braided DRESSERS lapped out, there is Tumor afloat ta | services are needed in the industrial | e e e ) B crass with wicker frame, Spe- Mahogany, Colonial period | is nothing ir t to sh ¢ & i RT e effect that the day is not far dis- | flelds. Is Wilson’s course any more | he “arched his neck”; if the colonel Your Cottage at the shore, your clal $8.95. scroll design, 4 drawer front PLANT STANDS of his | keeps on with his exegesis we may | Bungalow in the country. Special | HALL CHAIRS base with bevel Erench rlate e el vet find that Agag walked softly and | June offerings that are really attrac- Mahogany hall chairs, suit- mirror, Special $24.99. R SR s ] =0 s % N 2 A carried a big stick.—Springfield Re- | tive. t able for reception hall, Special DRESSERS JS“' I‘ i 3 i nation may be making week-end | nounce him for standing by and exer- | Seican $4.99. s oo pecial 49¢, ps to Furope via the acroplane: A | cising Christian patience,—watching | ki i ROCKERS drawer base and French plate WILLOW ARM CHAIRS : olonial design, mahogany mirror, suitable for cottage or Comfortable to sit in, with ; i i We congratulate Mr, Wilson on hls 500 Yards Scrims | C~1 rockers or arm chair: bungalow, Special $10.9 large loose cretonne cushions, name, has turned the trick where- | action on his part. The rancors run |, mination by acclamation. His re- June Special at 106 yad im'»“}l a5 kb *D St Special $3.99 i e o ol B . = o o Y 2 2 e E yard. Special $5.95. RESSERS E $3.99. it may be possible to achieve this | thus: “He should have done this at | cent firmness certalnly strengthens his | White and Ecru, some with laco | LIVING ROOM ROCKERS Whitel ShamallSith A barel MOE VG el N s he looked for experience. He has | the beginning, as soon as Taft turned | chances of re-election. Mr. Hughes, | edges. : e ey P French plate mirror, Special Mahogany, with glass ash tray By the | however, might increase his own fol- ARt e Sis! AT e A e eaats lowing by king known his inten- e e o BN APOn special $1.24 seat and back, Special $11.99. PRINCESS DRESSERS special $1.24. b miles an hour and at the same|and McKinley should have cleared UD || cors te 11y cominet. mon o oo retors g Scrims and Marquisettes CENTER TABLES Mahogany, with serpentine SERVING TRAYS B e Mahogany center table, base, fitted with oval, bevel Oval mahogany trays with in- e 1ifting ¢ six thouse s, | the situation. Whatever is do v, | state or ary of war.—New Yor 15¢ to 89¢ yard. L & Semeieix thousandipounds: =) \mu}m" NAT G n§ L l”f of secretatvioziwar S Nowat oXk - . ‘, A b French leg design, with lower French plate mirror, Special laid center and br: handles, fo, his craft will float on the water | whether it be war with Mexico or [ Herald. m :\%u‘\mful Nel‘n:t:(})‘gs1urrsr-;\snm=:l the | o shelf, Special $6.95. $16.99. Special $2.99. The same with ily as it w! voi air. | spas ic bs g, o > bls =_——— ewest designs ir e favorite drap- % ass tops, $3.99. readily as it will fly in the air. |sPa modic Dbattling, cannot be blamed - S St D FOOT STOOLS CHIFFONTERS Elaasy P 99. B they tell us. on Wilson. On the shoulders of the The Dog. Goloniall fost stools! with ball Netabi o s ot e GATE LEG TABLES 7ith those facts and figures | Provisional president of Mexico, Gen- (American Field). foot and castered, upholstered a good storage chiffonier, Spe- Antique mahogany finish, with BT 6 e e (T o ]| G Glommms, S et (s s e B0, TS PR 0 G 9 Special Marquisettes i with cmbossed velour, Special Gial $6.75. ARG T e shortest cut across the Atlantic, | bility of the future. If President Polk | His tail in glee he didn't feel, X 200 i PRS00 y BUFFE B G mARTE istance of some fifteen or sixtecn |in his message to Congress dated | g Gon i friend 0 G e T AELAEHONE (DRI Quartered golden oak, hand- Mahogany, Coloniall perlod ; ; : 5 At some more influential heel. Hemstitched and lace edgings. ; Golden oak, fumed oak or ooie TRt ith beva M Ny Tio dred miles, the trip should be | May 11, 1846, could say “As war exists, | The vellowest cur I over knew mahogany finish, with stool at- Sl Gl o designs, fitted with two draw- de, all things being equal, in four- | and, notwithtanding all our efforts to [ Was, to be the boy who loved him, ot e e i tachment, Special $5.69. $19.99. : ers, Special $9.99. NESTS OF TABL n or fifteen hours. On some rare | 2void it, exists by the act of Mexico true. Drapery Nets i EHAVING MIRHORS DINING CHAIRS Colonial period design, ma . Lo alr g o T i Mahogany finish, Louis XVI In June then, or in late July, a | herself,” so surely can President Wil- | 1,0 ' over known a dog to show 25¢, 29¢, 35¢ and 39c yard. i with 17518 in. Pronsh plate Quartered golden oak, box hogany, three tables with seroll 25 . frame, with genuine leather slip base legs, Special $15.69. ty could start out from New-|Son, in any message he may see fit Halfway devotion to his friend, = mirror, Special $4.99. 7 = ndland at sunrise and g at sunset [ to Write to the Congress, place the | To seek a kinder man to know s ; ATGTTn s seats, Special $2.95. e s omjtifends andiacduatntances|| RlsisRHSER Lt Belons oazic e fhutiuniopiotens Figured Madras { Solid mahogany, Colonial de- DINING TABLES 2 inch posts, finished with [some well known hostelry on the The Mexican crisis has come to ag‘"‘;f"]: h(un:}b]lc;tqady:ni; te;'ex: I;n};e;v e White and Cream, some with col- sign, Special $24.99. Quartered 46 inch plank tops guaranteed lacquer, Special hiial oriPloaatily, | Making the | passwhere it can no longeribe tenoved, | o2 2 e R e DAVENPORTS with scroll platform base, Spe- $9.39. g ) Colonial period scroll design, cial $19.99. INAMELED IRON BEDS o . S 3 ster design with brass top R C: z ction £ r r ] hol- EFRIGERATORS Eaooster 1d be s o 3 Carranza that our S Affection for a present gain, mahogany da.venpor{s up RE il d be spent along the alto in ou troops move sl R veloustapaalal. 8867001 e e e rails and post mounts, Special hdon town and the return trip | neither to the east, or the west, or | false display of love to make, $9.99. ° Some little favor to attain. i : DAVENPORTS style with enamelled lined food e e so that all could be” back at|the south, but that they be withdrawn, | pye never knmvn‘a Prince or Spot 300 Pair Ready Made b Pillow seat and back daven- compartments, 130 pound ice ENAMELLED IRON BEDS r desks bright and early Monday |and this in the face of repeated raids | That seemed to be what he was not. Curtains ports, upholstered in tapestry, capacity, Special $27.7 o iar;"ifip s,?,‘;i'mflnfl’m,': ;‘,::h ning. And not long ago they|PY bands of outlaws, the First Chief | But I have known a dog to fight o Special $64.75. BED SPRINGS i e SRk i | i i i : squar t fillers, Special With all his strength to shield a an‘;efiya;::ie' SScerxlmler Marrlf;nset.tes DAVENPORT BEDS ST T e e ;q‘\;’\;; uprig: i E friend, 3 ssreciaiiduncioffers 50c Mahogany finish frame uphol- high corner blocks, Special : = e = S And whether wrong or whether right, | to $4.98 pair. stered with art Spanish leather $3.69, AMELLED ITRON BEDS R T Were he in a stronger position our| To stick with him until the end. Special Serim Dutch Curtains, all Speclal $44.75. s Best quality, with brass top MOBILIZING FOR MEXICO answer would be in keeping., But|And I have known a dog to lick made and ready to hang (white and LIVING ROOM SUITES BED PILLOfWSh : rails and ball mflunub 3 ft. 6 in. : o & : I i P could | ecru) Special J f - pair. ; 2 Rtz £ itary, genuine feather pil- ize only, Special $4.99. since he is on the verse of toppling | The hand of him that men would ) Special June offer 98c pair. S STe N Ta e e shoisiered lmsv:m:‘xvsfli uinshen ool size on mxmss :RIB. poenitne Saatlasrioust rebellion ( SEONE UiE zon e sRonlvithin o o e A gegennoctfarmichatnindiaccke ticking, Special 99c. Handspme continuous post de- place in Mexico, the forerunner | !5 KeeP our resular troops in Mexi- | And T have known a dog to+bear Sash Curtains St e BED COUCHES sign, with sliding sides, Special co and back up the border with the | Starvation pangs from day to day T LIVING ROOM SUITE el T R e $14.99, hat unhappy land have been in | Militia as a reserve force. To with- | With him who had been glad to share s ‘Tnd :?5‘- pa s 13 p;ecve:,', t:g:”&:l u::‘ni‘sé;?xi plete with matteress and bol- ENAMELLED IRON CRIBS His bread and meat along the way. Full length ready for use. a‘;’]da rocakerpSpecial $125.00. ter, Special $8.45. With heavy sliding sides, Spe- draw would place the United States PARLOR SUITE BED COUCHES GLILE LD o is cfiupn ey ke = No dog, however mean or rude, , those on this side of the border in a peculiar position in the eyes of Is guilty of ingratitude. e ovemes LB N Stee! rame 8 Wi £ ) S LS and foot lever attachment, complete Enamelled finish bath room been troubled by the vexatious | tN® Mexican pecple. Not to take sPecial June Prices 3 pieces, mahogany finish Spe- stools with rubber tipped legs, nt when American citizens with | vacillating than the attitude e price, and the time and the in-| numerous critics? First they de- prwegian inventor, George Kulbeck, | and waiting. Then they dec any yented a biplane that is capable of | the problem over to him.’ veloping a speed of approximately | same reasoning Taft, and Roosevelt, b on Saturday, the entire Sabbath | Through the persistent demands of | I've never known a dog to fake 19¢, 25¢, 29¢ and 35c¢ yard. e singing “It's a Long, Long Way | has shown himself not in sympathy |, ipperary.” Such is progress. with American efforts to aid him. nice the day, more than a century 1 those that came after, the people every precauticn against future at- | The dog is listed with the dumb, frame with cane seats No voice has he to speak his creed, | 0N Rugs and Linoleums backs and upholstered seats, | With mattress and bolster, Special $1.49. t that ins: upon taking local Special $49.99. cial $12.99. i) tacks on American life and property | ities into other territory, in His messages to humans come dering men, women and children | VOUld be viewed as wilful neglect by | " By paithful conduct and by desd. e blood. And during ail |those Who live in our border states. | e shows, as seldom mortals do, time the United States, save in| COMCerted action, mobilization of | A high ideal of being true. e Our Restaurant ance, has been patient. When | OUF Militia along the Mexican border | ~ — ConriloRies js/mu facall plac R Sl will have sobering effect upon the sit- B g g Charter 3050, y o | i liehoianot Come in and look our stock over and save money. aylor was sent over (Balti : i ratietety g 3 55 FRp s i altimore Sun) in the desirable sizes for Bath Rooms, A S President Polk in 1g46 | Yation, or it will invite attack. Then and Mzil Orders substantial re- United States waged what many | Will be the beginning of the end of bve its first unjust war, surely its war of conquest. Yet from the years ago as there is today. tation that many would court to- ss unlimited ranch properties are sano, one of the picturesque towns of lowing interesting historical and com- p that time Americans have been cordially hated by Mexicans. feellng has not grown up, as “Well, that reminds me of one. It pte Americans before It is time some of our people of commander-in-chief of the told some they were up too high, conferring of colleze desrees | Pantries, etc., from 90c to $3.60 each. y Mexico’s troubles. is no longer any recognition of litera OUR DAILY AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY INSURES PROMPT DELIVERY OF YOUR PURCHAS o ture as among the professions Congoleum Art Rugs Daily Delivery in New Britain, Elmwood, Newington, Cedar Hill. Maple Hill and Clayton. edations committed by Mexicans THREE ¢ m— Made e iisiplece fordiitchen, Bed 5 3 exlcan: THREE LONG RAH Which is all the better when a fei Rooms, ete. Room size, 9x16.6, price merican soil, there was just as Tomorrow former Justice Hughes | W15 10 go fishin’ the mornin’ the de- $8.00 each- 9x12, price $9.00 each. lh reason to go into Mexico :}\l; will journey up to Providence to take grees are conferred. A o — s 3 y ssatisfied Bull Moose. rence 1o there was territory to |P2EC In the commencement exercises|| Come onin, the cusumbers are fins. Couch Hammocks (Philadelphia North American.) e ten i s territory @ |ot nis ola alma mater, Brown univer- ] b Priced $6:50, $8.25, $9.50, $11.25 flassano Ital Where e rebuillan i Gl " #|sity. There shall be great glee mani- | V¢ thank the gods that shape our | each. » Beiee e Dar Y glogocad en fested at his return, for although Mr. )“,“.v' th> weather keeps so cool for o TRt et potent o jevety witriens; The men ‘m:u own x'nu\-csvufx ety o e e el _ leon Won Vlclal’ it will be the chief feature of the co, the American capitalists who | oioo e Tt : Strong Standards apo writings of trained political observers. 1d campus and commingled with the | “Oratory at a Discount.” Yes, and students who roam thereabout, he |some orators. ' 2850 aud §8 75 cach. e eaeb i dg e oL im ey B R e e e il o ol o - N Washinfton, D. C., June 19.—Bas- feudal lords, and the most notorlous, | ¥ Of impartial experts; we have first- patriotism in urging punishment | F0°% L1 2 ) D8Ry the way, d1dn't she aske yuh to / on account of his savage cruelty, was | hon knowledge that it is shared by Mexicol | Dnfortunatoly ! somal ot o Leamaniof hefholnRtneleavioriE iy ite b s i tho palin? teacer Canopies g Ezzelini da Romano, a staunch sup- | o, MOSt intelligent of the republican, ) g of the nation He will be hailed as s i northern Italy, lying in the dircct T 6 e Mt i el leaders, such as they are. ECSe i are - R osItonieol | INAE G O N T e $4.75 and $6.00 each. 5 e e T ST, i 5 2ELe ‘4 | Whether the action of the conven- their views on the nation. Ad- g O (8 TR me of the delightful things about » B Suit C: palhien o W0 .| 600 of Khe tioet guceeselul of the G- o gl reunit) In goodl or evi) fhv dly, there 15 Erave dameer op | GPIVErSItY just as Woodrow Wilson | fiShing is its certainty—that yuh won't Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases |;n. sustrians ever sucosed in their | belline adherents in the great civil tHelcourtry, onal thing made known S Mexm; 15:::;‘ On'e was received before his election as the | SAtCh a0y - drive down the Sugana Valley, is the :\haerslh‘i'\:t\;z?uhdec"::l‘:rt;d fi«:b‘nol:“::;g is that the republican party as it o reasons President Wilson has| o0 Wonderful man Princeton ever| «plack Sheep in Demand.” Every subject of the war geography bulletin | 13 paggano, but, with the aid of the | giom, stlv:ng:tr!:n:’lr;;(\lfln(;"r e s ined from ordering more than | UTM€0 UL as Taft was accorded | village, most, has one. " of the National Geographic soclety is- | emperor, extended his sway over Ver- | consclence. And if it is to }u::i bnitive expedition into that land, honors at Yale and Roosevelt at Har- k. = 3 sued today from its Washington head- ‘)fm' Vicenza, Padua and Trvevism some way must be found to infuse s s e U | vard. And vet those coll ys are | _“New York Police Have Wireless b quarters. The bulletin gives the fol- | Eventually Pope Alexander IV de- |into its senile veins the red blood of y 41“ rody i troops to punish stelle Tads very Hokls It il e e Now.” But they can't pull it. L] bt clared a crusade against him, where- | vigorous, forward-looking American- p outlaws who desecrated our . 2 i ol 2 ! upon he made an attempt to invest |ism. ? er. Looking ‘back over the | TemPered how Princeton held Wilson The demand for Americanism is 199301 208 FAIN EOTREET. mercial data concerning this town of | Milan, Here he was wounded and cap- Born of high resolve and dedicated ch of time to Taylor's invasion | " RO1Y DOrTors while he was President | greater than ever hefore, but no de- bulent Brenta river, twenty mlles |tured. Enraged at his ill-fortune in |to great service, it made during half its final outcome it is seen that | Cf TN university, and before he went | mand can ever exhaust the supply. The Plate That Failed. south of the Tyrolean border and |falling into the hands of his enemies, | a century a record of worthy accom- Whole ™ affair turned out to be into politics. Nor was Taft always the = e (Augusta (Me., Kennebec Journal). | thirty miles north of Padua: he tore the bandages from lnsvwom-ds plishment ““‘,i fidelity to robust ideals Tl ned € | idol at Yale in the days before his| ., VOUld that we could say the same | “ 8USta ¢ : i ; j 5 ) and refused all food, thus coming to a | But materialism has sapped its faith ply a reversion to the old princi- % it ey e of lima beans! e had just taken his usual seat “For sentimental rather than strate- | mjuch more tragic end than did his | and narrow partisanship palsted Oof might makes right. Ever | CP2PCes for the presidency. Roose- _ in the editorial sanctum, after a few [ gic reasons, the Austrian forces would | compatriot in arms, Enzio, a natural | the filbers of its being. Virtue has , too, had a hard time of it hold- Setting the Clock Ahead. days’ absence and arrived just in :ime | be overjoved if the fortunes of war |Son of Emperor Frederick, who was | 80n€ from it, and unless an unfore- the Harvard devotion. To prove (Detroit News.) to hear of a rather successful joke on s};ol\lti cause Bassano to fall into |captured in 1249 and held a prison- *“‘t’nkm"?(fli ‘;f rvgv]nv ration can be® then that Hughes is no exception to| We learned from Cleveland how to [ ono of the par their hands, for It was before this | er in Bologna for the remainder of his | WOT *0) ‘(19(?“:!:;:\']',',: tolplnk At totuns % i oo the rule, the Brown university stu- | tack another hour of daylight to our i city that Napoleon achieved his fir life. Enzio’s twenty-three years of 5 - would like to show, since Wilson | o = & "5 Crowh unv iomoonallGe e signal success in his remarkable cam- | confinement were solaced by the de- 7 ke president, Mexicans had cause | ©°"* > long aso mv«‘m ented their flaas sae o o of their | WAS meant for me, but I had the | aign of September 1796, when his in- | votion of Lucia da Viadagola, a gentle- The Editor’'s Record. Wilson was | | e¥alty to him by making him their | clocks ‘an hour ahead, England fol- | laugh on my—guess I'd hetter not tell | fantry covered a distance of 114 | woman of Bologna who is said to have | The editor died and went to heaven, third cholce in a straw vote of presi- | lowed suit, and one house of the | yet who it was. You see, she was in | miles in six days, besides winning three | endeavored unceasingly to secure her But stood outside the gate . 5 5 dential preferen And the Justice | French national legislature has ap- | another city one day and saw an “in- | battles from the Austrian troops. lover's release. There is a legend to | Because he hadn’t the nerve to knock down their histories from Qust| "\t time ran a poor third in the |DFOVed A similar act. Tn the United | destructible” ware, which the clerk | “Thirteen years after his vistory | the effect that on one occasion thefa- | And thought that he would wait shelves. Since the Mexican af- | een g e A | States, the middle west is thinking | threw and kicked about ithout | at Bassano Napoleon raised the town | Mous prisoner’s escape had almost Till some other mortals came along; £11846-48 theseiwho held the of- | S-udents’ balloting.” They gave: theirand talking of stealir march on { breaking, thousht It a pretty good | to a duchy and conferred the dukedom | been accomplished when a lock of his | He'd then see what they'd do, first preference to Colonel Roosevelt her Time in the same way. With | chance for a joke on me and hought | upon his devoted secretary of state, | 80lden hair, hanging over the top of | And If they entered the pearly gate 4 States military forces have | 210 Second support to President wil- | Chicago the center of the agitation. | a plate. I think it was the next | Maret, the French journalist and qip- | & Wine cask in which he was conceatad oo ionent heimisht flipithrough somewhat lonth 1n starting | 507~ But that was two or three weeks ‘\\'iilf (]V:“;‘)*(\"’r;)‘i‘,"ll'l“:d‘4‘::;‘f"‘"g“:2’0» :;‘s morning, when 1 was working in the | lomat who shares with Daru the dis- “"f““-‘“d film, Ub te ihe portels \\’:‘,,("fp‘“"’” pase [ ath gl e . When Mr. Hughes arrives at| Ohio snd rediana o grent omice, toy | 82rden. I heard a call to hurry to | tinction of having been ome of the Bassano is beautifully situated at [yupie pater S8 sxecdiconfiniol ptexico Exeod | @G G Tl e e e 101 ot dlans alerent sevicy the house, so, supposing something | hardest workers in the service of the |the foot of the Venetian Alps. It is Wilaon 12l nol stecniion o ina || Erovidencefthisirimo Wi e Tl Qv Tk ative action =~ fo|serious had happened I went in on | great Corsican. famous for lts potteries, especially | Anq others he took inside, He has heen as patient with | ot three long rahs el e Spet I all| the double-quick, arriving just in | “Bassano is ome of the ‘nfant’ ci- | its majolica, and for an extemsive | B3e aeLde L turbulent sout 2 — — S shoud then — NO|time to see my—her throw that “in- | ties of Northern Italy, judged by the | printing establishment. Its trade is . - u aham Lin- longer get up in the morning by one | gestructible” plate to the floor for | . S0 2 kel 2 ; The editor, weary of waiting so long was pat vith t} The strange thing about the present | clock and do our traveling hy an- : e T | age standards of Vicenza, Verona, [largely in silks, leathers, wines, oils | Finally got in line 2 10se who made v | IR o the purpose of surprising me. I con-| yenice, Padua and other municipali- [ and asparagus. To see If Peter 1a % o dserable for him during his stay | Period of prosperity is that if all war | other We should be saved the em- | feqs T was surprised, for the plata 2 Venetia alth 7 e . . 015 er would accept him then White Ho e tay s a3 i0o | barrassment of arriving at the station | . q ab i 5 , ties o enetia, although it was six Few are the medieval Italian ci- Or would “with thanks" decline, he ite H has tried to | Pusiness is deducted from the nation’s | PMTIESWEAL A1 A0V EE T v bo. | Proke into at least 50 pieces and the | nundred vears old when the first per- | . o He heard th i @ SR . i = = olie hour in advance of train time be-| 1,51 on my w—her face was wortk 5 = ties which cannot boast the name of o d the sweet voiced angels sh the bandits and ouilaws while | xports the balance ater than | cause we couldn’t remember that we | g0 " ¥ Womper face rth'l sianent Bnglish settlement was i hand of friendship to v s at Ps -Aldrict rif | time printer on tre c; Chicago | wey, 1 did most of the laughing [ Rve-RE s SCR N oke sren ifcons the e-llesy of et th ’r) S nts | ohiveradiand shook in agony, 16! Bt in all his | : el Vill have to get 1 to arlsine andl o Cinough afier she Tadl rengw. | Py e dISHHCC was glven 8 o dlef |- 2 me is the Da Ponfe | RKnowing his chances siim peopitg: B ro-offer- by eloctric light., three [ (105 & e had recov- | 1, "Eccelin, a German follower of | family of painters, who adopted the | «Aha!" sald Peter, “An editor here?" 5‘“"m;;z;p:l‘:”:g{:\o :?L:l"',.r‘?\'iv;lifi Conrad II. Eccelin founded the fa- | name of their birthplace as a sur- | (He laughed with pure delight he " H. been check-mated 1 a strong statement, but the | yonine’in the year: hut the price is he politicians of the United States » is that Senator Ollie James's | ooy tq pay hen the summer bene- mous Ezzelini family which dominat- | N@me. The most distinguished mem- | «“why certainly you may come right the ingrates of Mexico. at St. Louis actually. oui-|fits are realized. Go, Chicago; go ” -_— ed this town and neighboring cities | PeT :’t the hUH: was Jacopo da }r“-vmn in, 2 ; S nned Martin - Glynn.—Chicago | ahead one hour, and earn our grati-| Under the spreading julep tree the | from time to time during the middle | Bassano, a disciple of the Tiuan| For all you did was write bw, the end has come. T 1- | Herala. \tude, village minters stand, ages. The most powerful of cthese lsch°°1~’ —Coopersville Observer.