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6 EW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1916. w BRITA[N HERALD A b !“*‘"“ the right ‘o use “heir own zon- | - 4 Glancing casually over the Consti- | sciences in determining where they WHAT OTHE | 7 things not sanitary A great many | ters to take 1s attention 3 s : HA RS SAY " 20l =g i tution of the United States we come |shall have their mail addressed in the | % i ‘ 10)77) 71 oplcs i et e s o . It is the word ‘“‘insanitary,” meaning | sultg than a board that has other mat- HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, 3 ¥ < i P Views on all sides of timel ‘unsanitary’” and it is not through lack If a recen article in the Hartford Prourietors, to Article XIV., Section 1. of which |future. Out in Indianapolis where the y ATy T T questions as discussed in ex- of education either. It is merely a | Courant correctly relates a letter writ- changes that come to thd false idea. One of the best educated | ten by Thomas C. Dolan, of Co. B, to Herald Office- The safety board and the ordinance | men in New Britain during the past | the chief of police, it should not be committec busily engaged in pre- | week had occasion to notice publicly | permitted to pass unquestioned. The paring a standard set of rules to gov- | the word “insanitary” and called at- | newspaper article credits Mr. Dolan, ern traffic on the main street of the | tention to the fact that it was a mis- | in writing from Nogales, with rallying Casement. city. The making of traffic rules is a | take. Shown that he was wrong, he ad- | to the defense of certain New Britain a = cays: “All persons born or naturalized | latest conference of prominent mem- a Qatty (sunday e ; s o : % 930y (Sunday excepted) at 4:18 B. M | iy tho United States, and subject to the | bers of the Progressive Party was held urisdiction thereof, are citizens of the | there was an inkling of this decision. Ted at the Post Office at New Britalm | [Ipnjted States and of the state wherein | While they decided not to name a can- Becond Class Mail Matter. < they reside.” didate for President they also refused, 3 (New York Sun.) | most important item and should be | mitted his own error and declared he | soldiers who were recently court mar- - 2 | done carefully. Investigations else- | had learned something. Webster has | tialed and fined for insubordination. To the lawyers the matter of Roger | where should he.made and the best, no such word as ‘‘unsanitary.” While not wishing to resurrect the alized in the United States. Supreme Court. David Casement was perfectly plain, | taken from erea by carriec to any part of the ofey | Upder that ruling citizenship is be- fand with some show of indignation, ffor 15 Cents o Week, 65 Cents a Month. ;s criptions for papes ko e sent by wmam, | stowed upon women born or natur- |to support the former justice of the Payable in advance, 60 Cents a Month, | ayable in o every place noted. One ... charges against these indiscreet sol- A | Now, someone asks the question, if The Republicans may sce a victor: ml utterly hopeless, aocording to the | pian is to prohibit the parking of au- ) While as a general rule the . diers or to say anything that would et o el G G, o G thie S| T GRS Rl || e hich It was viewed. To | fomobiles on Main strest longer than | WWhile a8 a general rule the safety | maice their lot a more hamiliating ono, e "city” Clroutat'on booksand Trees | e e e IS R S A | D QR s i, fla| SR G e e O e R P e 2 Nre departments 1n |1t 18 nevertheless fitting that the po ays open to advertlsers. ltizens W . eort s a aymo to whifh to return a negative answer: | might sound all right and might | 3f the Bollee and Bre JCPararl e liceman-soldier's alleged article be re- N - or naturalized in the United States|Dhins back in thelr party. And, in-|the min was not insame. To the | work out all right during the daytime, | & capable manner, Oy B ol delec. | Pudiated in justice . newspaper - AT » : e 5 ] T D § | u yUme, = . < not ahove criticism in their selec d 2 g & ovill be founa on sale at Hota | )y does it not grant them the right | deed, it is somewhat of an accomplish- | CIeT&Y It was something whicn we | but unless sonic provision was made | O oo Tan wHokwiote iene The ac- Stand, 42nd St. and Broad- U e chin e ; 4 e ion of a woman as janitress at police ! ay, New York City; Board Walk at- | to vote? Especially why does it not |ment after the terrific feuds of the | Sl not discover, for priests are|it would apply to night as well and oo aiors, When the appoint- | SOURt credits Mr. Dolan with “deny lantic City, and Hartford Depot. X v Gt : < . | dumb. To the novelists, of whom | then it would be unfair and unneces- Sl : + ing accounts of insubordination of a do this when the fifteenth amendment | past, some of which have not been for- | there are e : " S ment was made this paper quesfioned | 1 ¢ ’ ; a so few in the world, the | sary. Night traffic is much less than Aiability and 1t seem= | o Bbe number of local hoys with the militia. TELEPHONR CarLe of this same document which admitted | gotten even to this day; but the mere | case might not appear to be either | at day and even in other large cities | the advisability and it seems This soldier-cook-policeman’s deniais o o " vork g 0 as we expected. A jani- . oms OfMoe ... ----338 [the colored people as voters, speci- | fact that certain leaders endorse th plain or hopeless or marked with | where the leaving of cars on the ;‘”}““";””‘Ié Memree Ineluded | cannot be taken serfously, for army 3 RATIG e e 5 | v 2 A 2 madness. P s e lipven i S Gl S rohibite or's work, 8 QUERGE e cords bear ¢ ST s cally states that “The right of citi- | Hughes candidacy is no reason for he If there was one novelist in | street In the daytime ls prohibited, It | 300 " 0 chores about the station, oxdafbearfoud theffact ipacithe men were arrested and charged with » s k e ; 3 whom were combined certain of the | is permissible during the evening. This | 301 . e e e TS zens of \th\ T mn-f\ .\mlfs to \'nre' shall n..\nvT that every n’mn and \\w“v‘ : talents of his fellows he might lay | is but one point that should be studied ! !jfl:«{:m— M\\'(.'L‘"{‘\?l‘\il‘l“\‘l:‘:jh-r:\;("nll‘ J\]; Inshborainalicn t b et ot thelt 5 {not be denied or abridged by the |associated with the Progressive Party | before us a picture so plain, so vivid, | pro and con. In Hartford and other | 5°M IR (CLC Jans G ‘¥ as | ptain, E. Raymond Lo They pnnecticut guardsmen on the bor- | United States or by any State on is willing to go blindly back into the | 80 understanding, of the man who was | large places automobilists are permit- | Cumbent certainly “‘"“}1']:; S a2 | were court martialed "hey were Bre causing great concern In |count of race, color, or previous con- |fold of Republicanism.. In New York |hanged yesterday that all would know | ted to park their machines on side | ;;‘i‘|lxx:\(f:r‘\‘v\ S e coeh that it | found guilty and they were fined. With ical circles. It is feared the boys | ditlon of servitude? e 5 e e S Comn why RozemiCasenientiuidiineling ol Riects, FRU SO NepREEIain Sie 0T gl el e R e On (WiliEno hen a0l fBCHE Dimind | whereRdoes (Cook s fes 1 th ¥s | dition o > de ¢ ares 4 he did. phy, this is not particularly feasible | S YOI : il Dolan’s valiant dJdefense carry any not be back home in time to cast | The answer to the foregoing ques- | mitteemen arc supposed to have signed We | here for there are few side streets in- | & Part of the former male Janltor's| o pes 1¢ is to he hoped, however, :\'(‘ll\(‘(‘i‘\flz Main street. Commercial worlk to keep the pens cell-room that hereafter this unforunate inci- e St ciiline inoiousntorel v lcleeniinel faniore sfd0ss ot dOMENOTHFoe el el s easie s SRR S be mobad the police ana fire stations on it is | {he contrary the day patrol driver, & | ,,3 expecteq that these soldiers, who hardly a place to park machines. | '°8Ular policeman, has to dona pair of | (000" yore indiscreet than wilfully Mo cieie & el tae anrow oversils and doimie work. Fhe poltesN0E RN 8 S HIRR L BUEL i e e s | T CRTS e e o e (ke | R TR R SR s U e (i ettt ol e micodate s | a |[lcharee of ithe water tanictand Nevery: (i et women the right of suffrage. The con- [ there will be little chance for Charles | think of the British governmen: as | ik a blind alley with but one exit. | With clean water, put a cake of icc in | a tyrant or as something to be pu Chestnut st : e wap i It and hoist it to its pedestal. It seems E ’ v : ; [ by work of the Kind that he was | parme i orests e .?,\im]',v.k‘:a;:tln,w::v a janitor should do all of the janitor (New York Tribune.) is proposed that an extra session | was based upon the laws of a period : | doing? The latter, it would seem, for | wainut street that would be at all | WOrk and not leave some of it for an- | It is a very damning indictment he welcomed the accolade that Was | available ama that i very mueh out | Other Derson to do. When there was a | which Mr .Edward Howe Forbush, i Srmwen g Aol s his reward. Why he dragged his | of the way for people doing business “ “\?:m oo xh\v Job he did all the work. ‘I’r Isuuo ornithologist of Massachusetts o the border and take the vote | their right of protection by the state | wopy mopine Rapupn v 7 It\;‘\v:'ht‘h\mm'\ and himself to Germany | in the real business center. This traf- | W5 argued that the woman for $60 | draws against cats in the Journal of g Sask 4 : obins e present facts do not explain to | fic question is one that needs careful | @ Month would be able to do it just the American Museum of Natural His- he local men. Congress- was concerned. So, under our own S i S | the satisfaction of thoso who have | study, and no snap judgment should | Well, but it seems that she can’t tory. There are twenty-five million Hill is one of the sturdy who be- | constitution, they were never given the FACTS AND FANCIF | studled the pumzle. One of the ! be used. ' L] cats in the United States, and those in New York state alone kill thre-and-a- half million birds a year, he estimate They have exterminated certain spe- know what Casement saw in I votes at the presidential election | tions is first given in the working of | the books, while 48 out of 62 cOUNtY | the Congo and in Putumayo and whas Jovember. The only wail heard |the fifteenth amendment. Negro wo- ( chairmen did likewise. Even this is | he did for those wretched places, but figures | it would take a great novelist, per- haps one of the Frenchmen, ‘0 say how it affected the man himself. Was e are no Democrats in the Na- |can there be found either an expressed [less a lavger proportion of Progr iG] R e T ar, however, is from the Republi- | men at that time were not given the | not over-encouraging. The side of the wce. Apparently, | vote—nowhere in the constitution [of 1912 stand as living proof thoughts lal Guard. This, for the Republi- [or an implied power conferring on |sives go over into the camp of Hughe reason, they are too proud to The Crimes of the Cat | stitution as it was originally framed [Evans when the cows come home. gislat be called for the pur- | when ve recog in = e legisla calle the pur- | when women were not recognized L Ltbhenand M Rooteveltiwill b of appointing commissioners to |the world politics except insofar as = English novelists who signed the pe- One reason, perhaps, why former | tition for clemency might make the : ! premier Venizelos of Greec pion over the guardsmen arose, |there is no way in which women can | «hare King e the question can be settled in |right to vote. Except where individ- As yet the plan to stop Hartford | New Britain has had an unusually | ana Chestnut street cars only at the | large number of automobile fatalities : e cannot puzzle clear in a book, for Chester- | Main street switch and in front of Me- | this year in which the vietims were L ) 5 Constantine’s confidence | ton is a master at explaining inver- | Donough's cigar store on Church | small children. Althoush every case | C18S Of birds. They destroy frogs, rab- ely, the taking care of dependents [ he made voters in every state in the |in the success of the Central Powers . sions of the mind. Perhaps he could | street is not working out well. People | has e k bits, shrews, moles, toads and lizards; and if so many inesect destroyers had not been cut off in their prime who knows but that the gypsy moth, brown tafled moth and the elm tree beetls might have been kept in their prop- er place instead of erupting all over the face of nature and costing the state of Massachusetts $9,000,000 in one year? Expensive little fireside or- naments, you see. If you must have a pet other than a dog or a pony or a baby, have some- thing useful, suggests Mr. Forbush. A nice little shrew, for example, or a cold handful of toad, or perhaps a lizard or a salamander. We confess way. At the time the first appre- [ual states confer on them this right i 1 : is because Venizel % : been closely investigated by the home, it was also proposed to call |union unless there is added an amend- | i5 because Venizelos lacked the good, 'show why a dreamer who sought free- | must be weaned away from the old | authoritics, there have heen no con- ecial session of the legislature. An | ment to the Constitution. To do this ;"’m""‘;'\,’::“:';‘;_'_Q"““;_"““ ““ marty in:o dom for an island of individualisis | plan of taking the cars at the corner | victions of automobile drivers for re- ous populace at that time was told | will require the action of both Houses | {;pjon, amily.—Springfield should have gone for aid to Prussia. | of Church and '\.1“”.' 51‘\0(»\«_ ‘(\ was at | sponsibilities in these tragedies, which . o e : Tt is not a weirder case than that of | first thought that a stop would be | goes to show that it is not the antoist expense of getting the members | of Congress, or a convention must be e B i e e e DR i P e he legislature together was too |called for proposing amendments on | Any one who doubts whether Mrs, That picture of Casement's last | Dut this is impractical for the trolley | past week a little girl dled under con- t to consider,—somewhere in the |the application of the Legislatures of | Pankhurst can keep quiet when she night at sea and the landing on the | COMPany as it makes too many stops | ditions exactly similar to those which wants to may be interested to learn | Irish coast might he left to Conrad | 00 Church street Therefore, the | caused the death of a small boy a that she has been visiting over here | who could show us the dogged reso. | Public must get educated to taking the | couple of months ago. In each case 2 : £ |and hardly anybody knew it till she | lution of this strange adventurer nt | C2IS a8t the switch, just before they ) the child, throush accident, was struck to defray the expenses of a com- |is proposed, according to Article V. |started for home.— Binghamton | the end of his voyage, going asnore | S\iNg around the corner into Church | by an automobile. At the time neither fion to the border and back and |it “shall be valid to all Intents and |Press. [it5 R certair branu vy anre iy < istre et ontur it e G e s sss e Echild eeplad to e ibadly hure andiit easily seen there will be no spe- | Purposes, as Part of this Constitution, — trial, these could bhe written hy al- | i ho_ matter of having too y‘nnn_\- car | was \hr}mzhl vh:w\ hr‘n\ses and fright S 5] y T s ifi isls The German v e crus ost ne SR : | stations is one that bothers the trolley | was their worst affliction. & day later, session of the legislature this |when ratified by the Legislatures of . o must be crushed at most any one. They were not 1 part | o.o..v'in making time and the trav- | however, each (ild developed alarm- once, says Lloyd George. The only Of Casement. hut of the windmill at | g™ Wi Brat uses the streets as | ing symntoms and was rushed to the ¢ ! « ! that ever since Mr. Kenneth Graham obstacle is the objection of the Ger. Which he had tilted. For the end of Jorth | i women and children left behind [by Conventions in three fourths{inans to being crushed.—R e o Haras 5 < OF | well. To this end, the stop on North | hcspital where it was found thev were ote at Mr. To “Wind i g crushed.—Rochester story, . The barber hang- [ M=t 5 5l ot totinalng the! corher || aumtariaz) from internal Injuvics wnd | Y/Zote about Mr. Toad in his “Wind in he soldiers were supposed to be [thereof, as the one or the other Mode | Union. man, the stroke of the prison bell, | fore Trarirord avenne is to be abollshed | Jiaq soon after. Al of which shows | the Willows" we nave sntertained & ing to death, surely the mere |of Ratification may be proposed by _ the men and women on their knees | aiq the only station there will be in | that parents eannot teach their ck rather amiable interest in the famil The old-fashioned hoy who used to | ©utside the walls, all belong to Har sy : 3 c In addition to such companionship as 3 ' you would get from your little friend ou would have the satisfaction of knowing that he was nobly raiding the insect world in your behalf when not on duty in your lap. Licenses for cats is Mr. Forbush's demand. Such a sys- tem would cut their numbers in half, he believes. hborhood of $80,000 or $100,000. | two thirds of the states in the union. to this the sum of money neces- | If in either case such an amendment jon. If there was no action when | three fourths of the several states or hering of two or three thousand |the Congress.” tch tr i and to n 1 (LEUERStoney dren to be too cautious in crossinz the wate cus Aalis e > no one else s will not cause over exertion. Public policy in the past has de- |)o S e \f_‘:t‘;:.m:‘r'}”"'\”"m‘; l’f“"g“;‘“ s . . : here 1o a | Streets and that the parents cannot be ; . . e s s rounc a 1t waiting for the Sut there is no novelist who coul n refere raffic, there i a | toq careful in looking after their chil- is to be deplored that this is so. | creed that women be excluded from | Bremen.—Boston Journal, i e e e e thar in Rew |l dioa e e e rove oldiers on the border are entitled | participation in governmental affairs. ey must rest that this was a black tal- | Britain at least, is not observed at||icaces the ehildren wore doubtless v cast their votes. Circumstances | Before the adoption of the Constitution Can't those over-ocean Zeppelins tOr: or a hero 1 that ne is|all. No attempt \\hnw-]n made rr_vlv N- | en ample medical attention, but there i urry along a sive § punished. or marty The world | force it. That is the law providing | Bl e S B .. rc against them. They |a woman was looked upon in some of | DUITY along and give us a ride he- | Punished, or martyred The world | force it. Th oty 14‘ ing | might vet heen case where hild did 0 U hattel. Grad. | fore the hot weather passe sitte. | Wil be of several minds ahout it. | that all vehicles on the road at night | not appear to be badly hurt and the gifallen into a trap set by the Ad-|the older countries as a chattel. Grad- |y, 0y pigpaten. | There will be some to believe that it | carry lights. Automobilists are com- | n.rents would not think it necessary stration. President Wilson, real- | ually the restrictions upon her life i | was justice; others, that It was a | pelled to carry lights and when theV | {5 call in a doctor until it was There is something on the other side r > destro; > cg he may have a tough time of it | were removed until today she enfoys | It German lnsolence has estab- | CTIMe Many consider it stupidity. | do mot the drivers are proscouted The }1us. No matter how slight un e B i iins i bt b the Doted Sistes pracilcally all | lisHed & trewery ind o saneame foc. - % Wil look an It 85 & futlic thing, || law Bl applies to carriages and Wa- | may seem to be, it s best to have e e, e T i i e o i G ights. She | tory in becupied French territory, the | 210 to executing a riddle. gons as well as ordinary bicycles but | injured one thoroughly examined by v thoirats and ce? Irish ter- e are no Democrats in the Nation- | property and many civil rights. She 3 no attempt is made to observe it. It s | a skilled physician for it is always | déstroy the rats and mic rish ter not a spirlt of anything other than | better to be sure than sorry. Then | Tiers. you answer. An excellent idea if isafety first’ which prompts this agli- | there can never be any regrets aris-.| SYer¥y cat destroyed should be re- tation.to enforce this law. Driving on | ing from the consclence-stricken reali- | Pl&ced by & good ratter. But good rat- a dark road at night, it is next to im- | zation that “it might have been.” ters are not frequent 4\”: among Vv_ possible for any one to see a wagon, e T e ;-mrx,l:\;wu\:l;y:;:‘;;\ o ’1“’:”\} »‘,yunm:, & r icycle aheac nti os n bl - o aw-abiding a eings, s ANge e Lo : aa Snessl migerorall jhavslconsldared may seem, who will have a Tabby upon them. And it is safe to say that | sun to “hop on behind” and s Lot and will not have a dog. So the and mice would play, we fear, if any large raid upon cats were effected That is one reason why it will be hard for Mr. Forbush to prevail And there are others. Cats utterly refuse to die; they propagate with miraculous efficiency and their defenders are le- gion. They have a way with them, a feline, feminine way, and there is no denying Its lure. Many, many thing and beings ought to be put out of any just and intelligent system, and yet they persist in this world of ours year after vear. Hogs in the shape of men uard, sent all state troops to the |is no longer looked upon as the in- : 1a t all state troops to t & il have no mercy when her troops er to keep them away from the |equal of man. As a matter of fact, |are over the Rhine. She will force “The Old Ticket.” Thus in one stroke he greatly |women in this country enjoy more |eau sucre on the Germans by way of (Bridgeport Post.) retaliation and without the slightest compunction.—Brooklyn Eagle. The Hartford Courant representing jcut down his opponents’ hopes by E strongly that element of the rcpubli- | e 2,000 votes from Connecticut |The day of her emancipation in this T N s N ! can party which is called ultra con- | 0 tosika Sch omplains | servative, and which also is close to | @ larse percentage of all horse drawn | yije on a wagon. Doubtless ¢ the \‘,‘,‘, I,I";(’f"»‘““ 0o B G ;;3,\,\v‘,- the position of J. Henry Roraback, is | vehicles on the streets and roads In | readers of this paper did it wren they | o fhe pverige | aawropean King. | out with a sirong demand for the ro- | and around New Britain are without | were children and the children can't M S e g e moval in e inationof (ith ooldl toket i medn i ishis It is time the authorities got | he hlamed too much for it. But then ties. to burn.—New York ing the entire executive force of the | busy and prosecuted a fe® of these. Tt | conditions were different. The streets, , 5 state, elected by large pluralities in | is for their own safety as well as that | were not as busy as they are now and Street sweepers in Pittsburgh have | 1914, some of them by actual majori- , °f others that they should be com- | {jere were nou scores of automobiles s and swords and going to the |be extended to women by an amend- | struck for more pay and a change in | ties over all other parties. “ pelled to carry lights. vh'zzing down the straets, -utting in | anced his chances of re-election. %r!uhrs under the law, in some states, climax has been reached France —_— — ‘] than men, except in the right to vote, | almost fifty times that many from |sphere, too, is rapidly appr aching r states. So, after all, the ‘“too { Already twelve states have conferred a to fight” slogan came into prac- | the suffrage on women, and many | use. All democrats who felt that | mor¢ are preparing to follow suit about it refrained from taking up | Whether or not national suffrage will can border when the country was, ment to the Constitution of the United | uniform, proposing to kick up some | Scch an attitude at this time, com- PR from side streets and twisting through Because they stayed home, | States Is a question which time alone | dust if they don’t get what they ask | Ing as it does a few weeks before pri- | A rule that automobile drivers should | traffic as at present. Parents should for.—Dallas Journal. e alrT i e e A o e ohiler and B inaletiinat pcasisaidg that one element of the republican | ieep their hands and arms within the | they abey, not to hop on and off back | Mothers who cannot bear the PArty is willing to “stand pat” upon | machine and if there is any traffic sig- | of wagons and always look both wayvs i e e DAt (U 8RS G o B S e T B B P Rl T ) PR nalling to be done, let the man at the | before crossing a street. Traffic rules ccored a sreat political victory, | their number have passed on it. Then |to Texas in day coaches very likely | All that the Courant has to say | wheel do it. The man at the wheel and careful driving will do much toW- ;g cats in the shape of women, for the | will do what they can to elect Hughes AP0ut efficient service for the state by | knows just when he is to make a turn | ards stopping accidents, bug, the pe- | ot ie” any ittle thing we can do and set the boys the Job of carrving | (NeSe men in office is no doubt true. | or to stop and knows better than any- | destrian himself must meet the man | FE0 B P ihueh we shall be glo the boundary to Panama on foot.. | When the state reports are made &b | one clse the proper moment to give a | in the street at leas half way. e s Forbuah e ot o Bo truth is, there are Democrats | the natlon’s Consress. When this|puffalo Enquirer. the close of the fiscal year, Septem- | slgnal. e is the man to o it and not | s 2epublic: i atic appens the women of the United e Din e s b s S e e e e it - ly emphasized. seat and gives a certain traffic signal | Official warning has been given to “Sex Antagonism.” : Still, there is reason to believe that | just because he thinks the driver is | milk dealers who do business in New <oSex Antagontem.” he guardsmen from other states. | the law than the women of any other said, “Let me walk in the field;” the attitude of the Currant is due more | about to do a certain thing. At the | Britain to hasten in putting their li- i ‘»j""‘l "f A \\q;‘ B ", ) e Lnecticut may be different. The | country on earth. He said, “Nay, walk in the town,” | to the fear that the party contemplates | last moment the driver may decide to | cense plates on their wagons as re- | [0 the "ics of & PS8 GO0 0 SO000 z nake up our fighting forces == said, “There are no flowers there;” Nominating some one for governor | take a different course than is appar- | auired by statute, If these milkmen S el i e who ma p He said, “No flowers, but a crown.” = Who will be inclined to take progres- | ent and if the person in the rear seat | 40 not do this at once prosecutions | =2 : politi [y be all Republicans. Then, it Is | ywwHEN THE COWS COME HOME. STVe schion sauc islly upon the tieat| hos siven s wrone slensl it may sebuit | Wil follow. The iden of having milk- | esusible Fliizen e if"fi'{" wa-rg{r, th while looking after their inter- {ssie ofl taxction) sathor the tol any | inl antaccident ihis s el quettion oul| mEnicensedliistalzood one (T EnotH [INAT 1eber to NINE HOHL ork Times, keen desire to break republican pre- | which all automobile drivers will agree | only provides another source of rev- :11:‘1‘7'1[‘;\?“:‘:\ ;,’1"3\,‘,‘,;’,:;‘M“ ints i is an absurdity cedent and retain in office men who | and in which the common sense is | €nue, but it makes it possible for the have served the state well. evident. inspectors to keep an accurate record | phrase S i o There is an interesting inside par LRI of all dealers that their methods maj The fact is,” he ‘M\F hat the i - 5 e care- | average man, as well as the average battle in progress in this direction, We | Action of the Vulean Tron Works in | bé watched and their products care. |average man, as well 88 T8 FVOPRE0 shall have more to say about it from | providing shower baths for employes | fully Inspected. The plan works out | woman, is united 1o SOTZe o0 tes and all signs point to a desire on the time to time. e well too, and there is not very often a | the opposite sex by stronger — I said, “But the air is thick, ble than any that exist between man and " And fogs nl(y\k(l“nk] the sun; ing to throw the citizens off the | ploye and that the former is trying to | law. A couple of years ago, however, | man or vsoma;) ind \\[nr:n‘ t only e answered, “Yet souls are sick, (A e T Rt o - . | iti For = . . one milkman who, because | does this apply obviously to . i g sce hy raising some false issue, | hetter conditions for the latter. This | there was o e » * struments provided by the two doml- | And souls in the dark undone”” | nile 2 S L : A ersonal enmity to the in- | eight adults in every ten who are i q 5 while the real purpose is to halt and | is a good thing and is noticeable in | Oof alleged p 3 n ! : e o ant parties. ut this much is also hinder a progressive movement other Iocal factories where honus sys- | spector, steadfastly refused to equip | married, but it applies 818 & onk =he = i i ke A sys- | o s 1 ¢ amilv relations ) The ave- true: The Progressives’ Party was|I said, “I shail miss the light, | his wagons with license plates. Just |line of family relationship. The ave And friends will 1niss me they | | s regularly did the inspector have him | rage man has a more tender fecling say;” . Too Much Scofling at Bald Heads. \rrested and regularly the case went | for his mother than for his brothe He answered, “Choose tonight, i (e ten gl to the higher court. It got so at one | Favoritism in a family where it exisuz | | lange buse there is not one member of | will answer. In all probability the political party in the ranks of [individual states will be left to decide I | tis the way it appears to his|it will be an easy matter to get i jmies. amendment passed by both Houses of | P we fea Fd. At least that is so in the case | States will enjoy more freedom under The Straight Path. It may be true, as Raymond Rob- said, “But the skies are black. bins says on the occasion orihis soing [ Cherelisinothing W butiinotsaliand 11l Democrats, there would | e s din; back to the fold, that “the voters of | i he wept as he sent me back. the nation in 1912 and 1914 decreed | -“There is more,” he said, “there the death of the Progressive Party, sin.” it the other way around, 1 done. They could stay the border from now until election and from then on to Inauguration There are signs, too, of | shows the trend of the times is co- e and nc 1 raise a whim- | s e f ide i E i plaving the old game—that | operation between emplover and em- | milkman who refuses to abide by this part of the American peopie to work DoSousay voice of| ¢ their political future with the in- : B seven or test. But & r y must cc tems and other plans are in vosue to make the lot of the lahorer better and to insure more efliciency for the em- ployer. rom dead in the first week of this year of our Lord 1916 time that these prosecutions came as | js nearly always between a parent and The propristor of onel of the locall| & matter of course ‘and nnally theila child of the opposiie sex. dry goods stores has made the un- | higher courts became dissusted and ‘What women will not desert her pleasant discovery that all of Ius | declined to accept the cases. dearest chum—to whom she has clerks cannot be trusted and as a re- A S dworn gietrnal JRCEVotion sefar SR Ep e sult during the past week or two fe- Recent disclosures showing that probably gasping for breath| Ip I am to miss you or they.” At that time it was very much PR “We learn vaguely that a bald-head- ed man in Conneetleut has been awarded the prize for being the hand- somest man in a parade in his home town. It would be immensely interest- good Republican who at- | I pleaded for 1 the convention in Chicago will He said, I iard to decide? 4 2 i ¢ t will not seem hard in heav 5 Not only was it very much alive, f \‘\\]l AL % 2 el et et commission,—hang iy : d To have followed the steps of your very much feared. Nor is the ey mere man? What man will not give up the company of his own sex for that of the woman he loves? “Go to thn park leaters, any= where—what do you lidartty of sex’? Nine-tenths of the groups you see will be associated ing to know how he managed to cre- ate the illusion.”—The Evening Bulle- | tin. I cast one look on the = To begin with, he probably kept his E 2 In announcing his intention of sup- [ _Then set my face 3 Bat on dsmen t i > said, ‘M hild, do vo Jut wh ; porting Charles Evans Hughes, Chair- | 1€ Said, “My child, do you 3 A gy ahaihe primed to go 1 I 2 h Will you leave the flower right of bald-he D nelii man Robbins commits the same fault & 1 male detectives have been engazed to | t+hrough faulty construction, the new Their plans have worked well and it Jdation is sinking and repair: will cost said two clerks have been detected |y the neighborhood of §10,000 have past There is still a *kick” either taking money d the store ot | hrought forth a new subject for the | making away with con 1 ar harter revision commitiee to thresh | . i . cles. No crimir out. It is the amendment for the or- | members of the opposite sexes, and been made beca inization of a municipal building | more interested in each other than in tes in the T joe 4 R % 5 : tion i 1 ommission that will have full charge | anything 1at concerns va‘, fate of B racy? 1 sanisand Silojl b en Sntof h s SHEmC : 2 S the supervision of all city buildir | man or 1an as a_sex Progressives. He it S And info my hes ar X : e s 1 from the beginni®; fene who ) ) t all follower |l e : 5 t has had full charge of all until the end of time bk like a shatte g5 shell wr o Tl e ; < i ool mstruction, from ac- I the economic stress and po- Impared to the bility of s : 4 ) ¢ pting th \nd specifications to | litical activity in the world isn’t go- \ : ' epting the lding. Those who are | to change this rockbottom fact of promoting proposed ordinance | human natur umn in Novemt Z : crown in the ranks of their good-looking fel- i ristic of all those who have at- lows? Som : 1 sone r own beloved s - ca i it i ; ? 1mae think the school board should Following action by the Boxers' |this. tl K tion u otective Association union pr sives not to'su : onstruction - e hters are now considering a gen- |Mit to any furiher attemnpt deliv- X For the nonth Atla ¢ t with a mu- | Sue sion. the duty | Y strike. they all strike at once | e¥Mg them bag nd baggag i | i ercast with probably local | writer in the i tin 1 . Eiee T4 tnoy il migiits ox oA a4 baggage to any | state ) il , : ieses g o S lFA b solutel R Remowes & : " % ors and normal temperature Arsti of the bald-hcaded pr . will be a terrible blow, probably an | One party, be it Republican or Demo. | SHOWers and norma 1caded pr here is one little word in the dic- [ gy | : . g E > week. Generally. falr.and | forty ana two irrev . I s on | e cost, the commission could boercut for high wages crat. If their own par : hait of fhe woe e Geg ey 9 ! [tionart abuser more possibly s flias e . On percut for high wages, al their own party is dead they | yarm later half, | seiated [niiT. winey 1L | u‘n; e B0 T ngesio iy mu“‘; levote its entire wux\gk;n the matter of Indlggstlon O epack'age a 'y construction and might get better re- RK‘QV_ES»}t‘ asggmmtuwaz .