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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1916. " o v T ¥ ! w D\‘{:i\{‘]\‘ \\.:ttRAk D | on the field and kick the poor donkey, ‘mans started out on the offen- |able that the man who committed the | action that would have prevented | the shooting. .Some men talk loyalty, | oughly alive to the situation and Y AL A ARl a4, A the mascot of the democratic team, | S1Ve but were finaliy held for downs, [ crime would like to tear from h the Lusitania tragedy. The vague ad- | but others do the acts of loyalty. famillar with the necessities of the lost the ball and are now on the de- | breast and destroy the decoration he | verfisement -did not appear until il — company, ordered last fall eighty- Lensive.—Troy Times. | received from his superior in rank | shortly before the hour of sailing. | New England and the National Sense. | three new locomotives of the biggest ) | and most modern type. Some of [ these locomotives were to have been delivered carly in year, but the American Locomotive company, from whom the elghty-three locomotives were ordered like most other manu- facturing concerns has been choked with other domestic orders and over R T (ST all over the lot. The eclephant, the Proprietors. rival masc yack of the ; [ ascot, is over in back of the | v and in crime. It is even conceivasle { The occurrénce was one of those chief coacher panting for air. It is| Ballot-box stuffing is alleged in the | that Admiral von Tirpltz and his Im- | things that civilization has made the | a sreat gamec; but the coacher, in |Mutual Welfare league clection at | perinl master are racked in soul at | werld regird as ineredible, The only | Fed ot the Post Office av Mew Britals | Lis enthusiasm, is liable to overstep | 08 SINE s this @ part of the | the thought of the hidcous deed they | licnest question to this: Would you ond Class Mail Matter. | the bounds ana be raled. o tre | preparation of convicts to return to fordered done. There is a Germany | have made the disaster the subject of B B4 X 2 © | the ordinary pursuits of lifc outside | which will not let them forget; a | diplomatic negotiations or would you gpe vy e e 1ot Month, | must play according to the rules. the prissn walls?—New York Even- [ Germany which has lost its soul under | have broken relations with Germany :';:I!);;«m( ;‘:\me:t:”urk .-\«;-lr;tnbymr‘r‘\‘r:lrt; — ’niln: Post the vile teaching of its intellec ual, | at once? Iotds STy s SEdeT e s e i e i R SR R e L T T G here has been del ne part By siontaii: oo ing metiom m| | Clvil Eotyice reform Ie acafn in the | in Bielind of placine au WnbArgo oo | i of eru'\I’n( )]rp!‘Liu:m ’;”\ :Lnl‘l:\‘ il C;\Tlll\:ly‘u:v::jh‘ ‘1.‘»\\';1.E”.y\”lll‘u»‘:‘"g SHIPMENY | pageants, parades ete. He sugrests | (9f3 CNETe 5 (€P0 SR 08 108 PO d | of the American Locomotive compan e “ofty. Circulaston books and Dress | 2i- The National Civil Ser ! S 5 7 be established s . e o R SR D ;‘”’ The National Civil Ser Sunday motor-travel so to con- | unprovoked attack upon France, and Would you urge universal com- :”"“:“_“";f‘“m"mfi itns(lllnle ‘:]‘w”‘_’:")“": in delivering most of these new loco eSS form League NRAgeC ro- | Serve the gasoline supply. The mere | sang osannas whe e susitanie sor tar; ervice ? Ko e i . 8 ves > New Hav yut word f casue has engaged in contro & hosa hen the Lusitanla | pulsory military service? S ol mould’ inelude: artistic, nie: | motives to'the New Haven, but wor Herald will be foura on sale at Hota- v i hine 1ae ol : S v 3 ourd on ealo at Hoca~ | ..oy ) S suggestion of such a thing is enough | went down. ol e was received several days ago that ing’s New Stand, 42nd St. and Broad- | VE'SY With the Federal Civil Ser S head s Shhiades throush e e =all o ] o 5 4 **|toric, ethical, literary and industri = $ g ey, New York Foard Walk, at- | Commission ov ihe i B ioguendia g LIS anks For the rest let us quote the Paris | Huerta’'s morals were of no concern 5 e M | deltveries would begin within 2 few ntic City e 5 ¢ Jduestion ofjof the American joy-riding contin- | Figaro: “Of what mud can that soul | to America. Does this mean that you |[204 financia) —demanstatons. =S5 | weeks on the scale of three locomo e | fourth-class postmasterships. Since | gent. — Rochester Democrat and | be made, if one can call it a -~oul, | would have recognized Huerta? e oo o anslva | tivesia iwealc 'With this new motive s omoe 0L s 928 | time immemorable the men who helq | Chronicle. which in“the guise of an artist sneer- “As maitters stdnd today, would | W Xork Sun, /s E power in full operation on the main feiinnme s ioee i R ingly celebrates that atroci ) +ou be in favor ot Intervening in | ol guote or eventolsummarize and | j e S i Ol R SO o ine .- these positions have been turned out s S L Ml 5 i no adequate idea of its thought can e SEr ad : main line are to be transferred to be conveved by casual suggestion. e L PR I Shall Not Ask Too Much. tomb as a victory, and hawks it about | Mexico? y Siadvsntgotagnow O ARE oo ich ey ona ol tovi me ey NG ETE ss e e Docs your attack upon the Wilson | e conveved by cacual =UERestion | pranch lines and In this way greater administration at Washington. When grave; nation, which also has glorifie 3 ipping Bill mean that you are in| >U% ey 4 - A% | service can be given to the business R EloEINSAR S Bl SaL at, by the establishment of this In- Sicanshofs interests of Southern New Engiand stitute, is to “set on foot, through its £ g i > t it is estimated that within studios, its correspondence, its teach- | :\]‘:\ ‘;L’; ey ‘;:r‘\m;{ il i ing collections, its reproductions and | :* e 15l snestallodlins ey crienalant Tntereat | ilomcondemu gapproximatel yills Ja e 66 on the New Haven and 200 (New London Da John Cotton Dana, librarian of the Free Public Library at Newark, whose | name is of itself a sufficient guar- antee of his New England origin, pro- poses that New England, by way of celebrating the tricentennial of its settle do something more ser- 000 : ettlement, do something fe Ser- | 5 mmed with foreign business, There- ious than to inaugurate a scries of dally (Sunday excepted) at 4:15 p. m., t Herald Bullding 67 (hurch St WELL WORTH WHILE. Hum- | Mr. Taft was packing up his things | Just some dear, common things that [ abominable and cowardly crime, and | favor of ship subsidies? living gave— which amuses itself with this abject “You speak cnthusiastically of the commemoration. That is what, in the | fights of the worker. Does this im- And time for them—ah, time to stay | space of half a century, the Hohen- | PIy that you indorse the Clayton a while zollern dynasty has made of the Ger- | Anti-Trust Law and the Seaman’s > 2 % gines, . 5 = ] b the part all New Englande: Where wind blows over grass mile [ many of Goethe and Kant. If we do | Bill Or will you urge their repeal m; ‘ht' x.- L‘) ‘ffl 1”,.(~L:,1' m‘:] voung, | on the Central New England not crush the wild beast in its lair, “What are your specific complaints \mx‘o\m» '_(" m.‘ s fu a St sl Tt is very frequently stated that 10w charged that many ¥ | What willibacomeof thel rest of the [ asainst the ederal | Reservo Law? ‘I'.‘ 'l”‘ "T‘]""(},"“""'C of the NeW| ost of the yard terminals on e ! harg b many of these | , . o o atch when stars are | world?” “As Governar of New York you op- | Bngland deg.=, 2 single track | New Haven were laid out when the gleaming through -- pose the income tax amendment L "'"'"“’ o ‘l\ ”']”Q" ".f‘ company was doing 50 per cent. les \ Question from the South. Does this antagonism porsist? Do Mind, i appoars, for he has antlel | gnecs that it is called upon to do ST e ik ROm G AT 0 oY I.TF‘[ ‘nm_h“ pyo]\(;xlf:ml‘ will et | s and It 18 @ prime essentiol SR for preparedness out of a tax on in- | With objections and he is fair enough iR e rouedia etit exa hati 3 i ; Does or does not ¢ y rn mam- - - 0 e & that these terminals he improv € petitive examination, and with the aid lle, o pummer sfte | ot o el e e 2 P | comes imhertbancos ana munitions? "]‘ “"l"‘: e e e o o L o ni a1 ask posatble ik s it S e 2 Welaereo : them. Te says: “Perhaps it is not L 2 e e L R e We agreo with you that it 3 i g | : important that New England, as we paissioner not necessary to assume a ‘ o climb a hill and wait there for the | ring the literary experts of the South > & | > re- | preparatory to leaving the White him | House he was bold enough to place | his | all his political appointments on this | n- | score into the competitive class under | the civil service. without examination. on mile; whose jobs were then secured for life have been displaced by Dem- | Some still and starless dusk’s deep ocrats who beat them ot after com- drifted blue. (epgreuainiiung ) a men 3 of a technicality. The highest mark . ’ X jars e R Business Rush Starts. indeed, for candidates to talk in terms | have known it, be preserved. There The great business boom in New cf office-sceking rather than In the | &ré many who think it has already | gngland started about a year ago definite | done all that it should do in guiding the morals and manners of the coun- z “Respectfully try and that the world be better from | engines and many idle freight cars. ; Samucl Hopkins Adams, Ray Stan-|Dow on if New Bngland, as such, | Even as late as August 1, 19165, the know. Iy protested that no Southern darky B 5 g : were to go quietly out of existence. | 2 ver savs eit fweall or “you-all | Dard Baker, Bills Parker Butler, L. a 3 of existence. | Now Haven road had 200 engines in S A EOTRO D5 Ames Brown, Dante Barton, Irvin S. | P’erhaps those who say this are right.” Cobb, Wadsworth Camp, J. O'Hara| Ve are very much inclined, here- Cosgrave, Stoughton Cooley, Willlam | tical as it may sound, to believe that L. Chenery, George C'recl, James Forb- | they are indeed right. We are in- | iness, this wonderful business, start { tlon under the civil service. moon, to a wealth of dispute, *“T'hc South- ern Women's Magazine” besan the That I could never wait for, and then | {rouhle by printing a prize story in g0 which old Aunt Tillie was credited Civil Service Commission is put on | Unhurried back to certain friends I | with saving “we-all.” A critic prompt- Just where this controversy will land simple carnest language of Americanism The New Haven then had many idle the reformers is difficult to say. ridiron by the members of UH‘,{ 1c and the attack is liable to be | Tatrack he glad If seasons come and [ Ana the debate was on, apple pie order, laid up on sidetracks taken > Fery rostoflice districe v ¥ ™ R ; e pass, We are glad to say that the aves | with nothing to do. Then this bus- in the nation. The membership of [ Bringing the same swift miracles of [ have it by a large vote, To remove t 1 n h the civil servi mmission mad | gra . e-all ,”I 1-all from ‘(h es, Frederick C. ffowe, Gilson Gardner, | ¢lined to the belief that New Eng- | .q. Within a month or two the New citizens of the city, @, up of two Democrats and one Repub- | - Southern vocabulary would be to des- | ot f0 o we Sgi i Groene, Oliver Her. | 1and itself would be very much bet- Of sun and rain, of berry, bud and | {roy one of our fondest hellefs, one | ¢ PR P R e TR PR | ter off if she were to shake off some- | bloom of the time-honored tags of life hy : S 25 skt i Sy half T e run 1 Por t shoulder to shoulder an e | St e e _ : L i Lloyd Jones, FPoter B. Kyne, Per ing more than half of her insular- houlder to should and. refu And snow-filled midnights of wind- | which we know instantly on the stage, | 17 "0 CoP ™ 5 e alway, Baci] Nen- | itv: if she would cease to regard her- | power President Elliott telegraphed Sianaangs st mhatgve bave De-| " Neredith Nicholson, Albert Jay |Self as a sectlon and hegin to regard | (o every railroad exccutive east of ore us Ve-all” ranks alntost with | O : ; o Seon o S S Sh’ and adltee o i 4 ivop | Dok, Harvey d O'iliuging, Chosies Deroslt as a4 completly metgel M f6inaah and Plttsburgh in an sfort and ing goodhy T 82| Johnson Poe Eugene Manlove | gredient in that great whole which T A He a walking. convenient shorthand of life by which 30" 0%t ity Sy £ = & " [to lease additional locomotive e Bt e rance T 2 n and « i William MecLeod Raine, | IS 5o much bigger and more import SO st a urance he will the Whether the commission is right or| \ng those same friends at evening | we find our way ahout, The author | , : Mel, aine, also telegraphed to Sir 1omas | Haven was swamped with business. S i 7 : tandine Because of the shortage of motive have the suppo-t | permit their records to be made pub- | shaken bloom f ent of the city, mem- | lic when such documents pertain to | ; ; . f 3 she ant little paths and woods | ¢ b of all parties. If elected, i the postmasterships in question, ) Shall want I I oardman Robinson, Jnh‘; Rr‘m]‘L Opie :m'“:"\‘"" \?“Oo\\x'vl;\?l\*—'h nd or any other Shaughnessy of the Canadian Pacific - Selwyn, William Leavitt | section—Americz ) e as able to ob- G Humphrey oo lacstinent o tolie deote : . o | 16 uphold the phrase, and her defence v, = i S and, as a result, he was able to ¢ est N. Humphrey are destined to | to be determined. If no terrible crime s ‘}\k ‘H‘l“1\ Mg e defence | g qdard, Lincoln Steffins, Augustus| Sectionalism has been the bane of | B "8 & (500 (0 B0t o) en- P the =ccond-raters oubiof politicall hast beenlcommitted® thet commisstonyiacd ISV IEaIDS BE RARESR SR B d B e et d ol etlenzth | Thomas, Frank Vrooman and George | this country from the beginning. It | G0 3 he welfare of the | will be vindicated smokyiplaces : T ey Jadeafold flack mainml e led us into a bloody and unnecessary : : etk 000 dond re of the evindicate | (1 would not lose those voices aud | who boasts that she was raised in the 3 B} war. It has stood in the way of the At "}""l A (\I\O\'C\-;["l L at heart will do well to consider | Civil service reform will come to | hoschiaces)t Blackest patch in Alabama, and she is The kv ainedl RasBag. development of a true national spirit. | &4 frelght cars on the e TfTen™ Humphrey as an available candi- | this country gradually. If President | my authority for the expression ‘we- . : 5 5 It influences unfavorably our mater- | lines and from 10,000 L S These T shall ask beyond the narrow | all’ Indeed, her conversation chiefly (@CHEln IRYEsil) Tallioroares= NTERIs tat imisltimeness (o SRotheninEERu e SR E RIS CORE W EIT grave, - consists of expressions like, ‘Miss Did you realize that the “rag man” | [ooially antagonistic to what Mr. |New England over the New e And time for them—which living | Helen, we-all ain’t got no ice’ ‘We-|has gone from our streets, and that | pyghes at Detroit declared to be a | {racks. Not only was the Nowgls, all those which should be, under the | never gave. all better git some mo’ coffee.’ She | the oftimes melodious cry of “Rags, | prime essential in this country, the | YeD F“‘amyywd with hvvxxn‘w%,\ but mo fhen the annual baseball game be- | ¢IVil service, leaving those who now | Davig Martin in The pronounces it like one word, with a | Paper Rags” exists now in most com- | elimination of the personal equation \r-l\\ yl';nj(nm:“x]x.(.v'\\:y|‘\x(r(:1i)s‘n.‘ pRvec: en two rival towns takes place, | Dold them exempt from competitive s nalye accent on the ‘all’ Since recelv- | munities only as memory echoss t7 jand the creation of a semse of na- | o 0 0100 o S Sl e dicament £ ) : examination, a great howl would Pointed Pa ing this criticism T have heard three | And the rag bag has gone with him. | {jonalism. “Men have been content,” | I e or the championship of the coun- o S BLEE ; “')u_‘ RO Chita: I Dol ) other darkies use the same expres- As the old rag man stopped making | said he, “living apart in their separ- | " ‘"”‘ ,'""':‘ & 'n" r‘(‘ S anA T there is always a terrible ado. | Ul ail over the country. This is ex- New York usually has its explosions | £10n. As for ‘you-all' it seems to me | his spring and fall rounds, the United | ate lives, to try to make something | a¢ "‘{“";“‘l- "Wr‘::“ ”‘"‘”MM‘{ i el usual thing is for one side or the | &ctly what President Taft did in re- | in the stock marlket. that all darkies use it. T have heard | States started to import its rags for |for their individual selves.” “Nh“;»‘““”h‘ e “\,i St bl fl | ndreds <no canno aginoe | Soon fifty per ce y 3 s o AT TS i gethe s la Fito “rattle” the opposing pitcher, | 8ard to the fourth-class postmasters. | i hundreds, T know. T eannot imagine | paper. Soon fifty per cent of all that And sectlons, too, have been living | BSther with The O IEECE e Some day perhaps Mexico will out- | In what part of the South these critic our paper mills consumed came from | apart. If the time has arrived when : il et ok e Mew . : i grow those self-perpetuating elec-| have been living. liurope—and duty was pald for those it is necessary to regard the business | the -“.’\‘”]“ = ‘ffl e runs across the plate and catch | Democrats and after sixteen years in | i, Similarly, “The Times-Flerald” of | German, English and French rags. |of the United States as one business, | Faven's lines, =Thie Scrions SonSes | the snow the Democrats were no e Newport News, “We-all” is declared | Now that the war has stopped ship- | then the time has arrived when it [ tion ey & ;”‘_""}" it haa have been the usnal form of ex-|ments and the shortage of paper has |is necessary to regard its people as | New Faven for the fersoft [Aa° & o0 pression among the old-time negroes! jocome serious, the department of | one people. And New England will | to heavy )'”‘L 3 e in p i . . =3 2 achieve: urrage charges. other worc of Virginia and meant “our folks.” | .ommerce inquires eagerly for the old | contribute best to the achievement m“:‘r_ r"” o Ll i He is a hrave fireman who will fig If jonel oty che [Jones megroes wasiGon i amily. bag, only to find that it | of that condition by ceasing to re- ;‘y’y:v"_ e A e S fit of the pitcher side looking In would resort to the | exploding, shrapnel with ‘a line of | yersinz with one of the Smith ncaroes| s nol more, and that the housewife | gard herself as a distinctive geograph- | BRESIE) (K0 BN 0yt i e b con with : . Ts vou-all mat & famblv kerriage?i| % (L G e o o e satherer who | of @& mere confederation. a gill of faciliti and the Smith negro should say n. The an able administration. Men like | wrong in this stand is a matter yet and their talking the prize story was one of the first se who have b at the next primar Wilson tomorrow were to succeed in | | | e | placing all government positions, or SOME GAME | n the “outs” are trying to get a | He blaced them out of reach of the with the “‘ins,” woe betide the man 1 more than human when they de- After two vears of fooling around, he box. The coacher along the : : base line generally sends over |Wanded a slice of the pie. The [ RUussia appears to have got its mad up 6 pretty tart languagefor the | Rebublicans who are now on the out- same tactics if they secured control of | hose, thout family affairs and should ask, | j¢ (yjte uninterested in reviving it. ical, moral and intellectual member Presidential ca ign now compared to such | the sovernment. It is the inevitable congested conditions ~ax the ¥ oineor Ll e followed the same route year after present time are somewhat Dbetter, not | | | e v The Republicans | CRmpaign pledges to the contrary both | G7I¥ I theory 15 the Folante the Jones negro would reply with Se e | cvstem practical and otherwise desir REO Wi WNIh | Cear, and had his regular custome The New Haven has on it ibon the old parties have broken their | aple. T ey o ke pken Gl SRR S P e e (e ‘NEW HAVEN’ BURIFH Faioh ’rr‘r’_\m\\ ‘H wer ”\ ; ,,':.,f.,q on this scove. It will be o | — we-all is. The Times-Herald" even | /" oot the housewife to the last L lines today and on other Wilson is in lete apacity. 2 it = 3 == records a use in the possessive case 3 its complete cape S B | until human nature changes or untii \utomobiles ought to remembc ! ;| pouna of rags. He usually paid her lines waiting to come in are 8,000 ad- ¥ g 1 s roinstance, “we-nll's Mi Tucy.” : £ some 5 - ol ssion is not to depopu- s 1CY in cheap tinware or shoe polish or Srid s Tric (state of the s \ching. There | S0me law drafted that pre- | : Some carping northerners have X | ditional loaded ca S L i v - | s 1ing equally trashy. Naturally affairs, it was remarked vesterday, ne' runner on base, the xican | ¢lude any such action. In our own heen known to criticise the phrase as e : 1 : ¢ S dortecttont the thorvs thate it Isha | S ORI S TE TR N BEaNINE Sraesiior wnnot be very much improved until state of Connecticut we had an ex- Ticiency overstepped itself when it ”]‘ ¢ ”1“ 1‘( 0 S individual | Mim, and the rag bag passed into his- the New Haven can find the money % . ~, ¢ ble o 1oL his £ rork. rhe: robbed good old-fashioned molasses of | 1'Tural usec o' des ate an Individual, b —_— € « ng hard to s a run. From the | @mple of how this thing works when Tt that is a stupid misunderstanding | B wi harley is couching | the Republicans came into power in | thefavor of the usage. There is a fine, warm | fven if ’.w‘“V"rli\lhx‘;!"i;I’:v";n‘;i:m;r;nm('uuld Mllst Hflve MOI‘C Engmes flfld [m- | southern New Tnziand N 19 afte: v i ne T™h ro-all” B the by« be e familiar sounds, | 1914 after a two year bsence. The Many shoe manufacturg ollectiveness about wo-all” and 4 i - 4 : ¥ back door, it is doubtf Vethen the ') got a glass arm.” “He swings | Civil service laws drafted by the Dem- | make shoes to fit the human groncalli EhatHonlss the imost frosts [IRACE aaliic o) SO0 "(.l( Rz .;.:' d Terminal [ T {]N b ocrats have been materially butchered | if a commendable idea. bitten man from Machias could fail 5 . 5 - B 25 pl‘OVe erminais ) A | i b ca gate. Pake him out, he's all nateri utcherec 5 to feel. Tt is alwavs a family or a | ready-made clothing industry has ! i B Mkl BLU ULR » “Warm up another pitcher.” | DY Republicans ever since to meet blun. | Mousehold or some other group of | &reatly reduced the amount of dress- = § Britain has made plenty of el Hn e , the grandstand go | Party demands. The recent case of | qers, nome of which was worse than | fricndly folls that is pofnted out. [l 1 n home, and hence o Haven A o =m e AV .‘; ]g q! H PEL!FF d 1 i I fdha | § 4k stion, and . Republicans are tory to increase its terminal facilities in ! £ 4 e : el eoodl crammar as |lthekquantity oisraes s 1ess B Charity L Germany’s execution of Capt. Fryatt. aut nstiasfgood BEAIIIANIER Eon o e : 'Y | ment issued from the general offices | 5 & and friendly to the car srganizations take away our cast-off | ot : 5 SN " Home is enough to convince all broad = ! lothir o e ot of the New Haven road last evenin i Some people are beginning to won- = s SSRlL ouse W seme idea of the problems confront- Vi Siny ! der whether there really is so much Thirty-Seven Writers Wonder. e 1“‘1’][" : | the time that | ;0 president Elliott in attempting to . : ; 3 s in a remark that everybody can- | @nd barty afliliation do not run hand | virtue after all In an ugly bathing (New .Haven Unlon.) e and profitable rag | eet the great gain in freight and Gomrj m md C[ D ots Flo;x”n ag. B JURU i JULY He | In hand, whether the instance be in | costume Thirty-seven of the leading journal- passenger traffic are given. It is ap- b with oht. Charlie certain- | the stewardship in the Soldier sia humorist. He says some fun- things. Every once in a while he | Minded men that civil service reform hear, but it is a “hummer.” S i | state or federal governmer - ists and writers including such wide > arent that the company desires the g0 another broadside at the pitch- | State or federal government , e b 4 any e | AT : e et g | S In hot weather the dog is more to|1¥ known and respected men as Au- : Americanism. public to get a thorough understand- | ’]y Cloudhu but Woodrow is cool and collected. | be piticd than blamed. He has harder | #ustus Thomas the playwright, Opic (New Tlaven Times-Leader.) ing of the present oad situation. EKnows the game is in no danger, | Henry Lane Wilson’s “exposures” | work to endure the heat than has the| Reed, Ellis Parker Butler, A, J. Me- G ericanism” is 4 word often | The statement follows: - being. ;\l(\‘,‘,\,“'\: Fs;xlm\w '.“‘,‘.‘“,”"‘\vhf,’l?lé‘,?‘ st d the #e (davs and ‘certainto be (. President Elliottiof The New Yori, Charleston, W. Va., Aug. 10.—Ros- S e : L Eedoonn rsin SO _«-unmlml,dl“ over the land between | New Hfl\l“l\ and H;n‘u«m:) \-;1;11,0;“1 cue parties worked desncrately today - i i ; bl \ he biologists please explain 3. Kyne, an nagar Y| now and election day. company has just sent to the direc- | offort t S : lse is that Mexican question, on uch effect as a pebble dropped into | S el 3 BT G i oala iRl aoay mpans A ! Sty in an effort to mak way Bie now the shark developed the habit amed a quiz which the What docs it signify ? tors of the company a report for the [ capin Creek and Coal ¢ And there is no way for a lame | t middle of the Atlantic. The | of turning on its back to bite a man’s| I'ke to have Candidate Hughes answer. “Americanism’ is good i mer to steal second. The other bat- | American public is always loath to | 1°¢ -1”4 (1* _{“«_‘ o s 1‘?1"' Fiereptin b Ul Bl e e has been defined | Jrom this report it is observed | tn. Kanawha River were devas s R W Gent Gt | B0 (lno i weio o8 § e | R S SR el i s || GO e \\'I\ul;](h](‘ :\0“' AT A S T A 9 G charged employe, realizing that his Lhas et i iatorration | mhe | 120E eocatediby whelleeislatire twith | ool sisiinterestedighon s EneHaTEESt {feHeHdeath ofl morelthanl ons hundred - ‘ s BERSIEIuSE uche pioratation in the scope of its constitutional pow- | 84NS in net earnings in its history. | porgong and a property loss of at least opinions are certain to be biased. \\;\3» el report 1||_m Ihm'r can t"(:(m] to Mr. Hughes from thess| ... to the orders and decress of thg | ©XCePt the New York, Ontario ‘“”1* $2,000,000. Because of the topog G % = see 150 miles in every direction from ers says: 3 ar N Ves - ar rd and New York | n . adiclary in all matters o b thee | Western, the Hartfor o i eYaaunbeyistats lmuehortiss Like dancing, some people take| a height of 4,000 yards. But nobody To {he Honorahle Charles . |J0CHEN G B0 M s : ‘\,‘h' h they | 1 nsportation company and 'l'lw;‘m?:'\(\?,fl.:‘ Th i holiat) vt Sl i 3 ; 5 e o thes The professiona write - : > commands o o . Bre e £5 ‘ £ oM e i their politics seriously. A Massachy- | in Burope, no matter how high he | fughes The professional HECrS | e executive In preserving th, ‘nAs of | Rhode Island company. The further |, *C CT0EF it e et ure to/‘fan out + e = 5 coes, can see 15 minutes into the fu-| “ho sign the letter have small in- A e S o SHDeaCOLl et licited from this report that : } iy ., | setts newspaper, republican, declares 4 3 g : ;1" | and enforcing the laws. fac elic i Lo iA5o0 toulaiDe ascrtained pop fly 1% the infielc ; : ture. terest in parties, but a very deep in- Now Haven pald off $6,140,180.56 | ! guldhedas that “We will with God’s help elect S Ao e GO, T (e G ReRE ? | At least eight villages and mining Mr, Hughes,” whereupon the Louis- A Sout of Mud. throuszh this voluntary assoclation, to o Al reibonaE At S 7 Phoe assist in the proamotion of honest, consecra- L 2,3 0 N o | Ville Courier-Journal responds, “Yes, (saskatoon Phoenix). educational discussion in order that | tion to its ideals. equipment, a total of $10,492,833.80, | = % (0 Tl 10" oects of the Lut adds, “Me und Gott.” A medal in bronze has been issued | fundqomental fscues may net be de.| Americanism excludes the idea of | 7 APProxXimately 6 per cent. on the | orm more or less. Those practically i - ——— In Germany to commemorate the | cided in prejudices and jgnorance. races of men In the sense of di- quite a cloud of | FACTS AND FANCIES. sinking of the Lusitania, and is now “Mr, Wilson's beliefs have been cox- | vided loyalty under one\government the pur- il being offered for sale by numismatists | ;recced in law and in declared poli- | Therefore it is the amalgamation of um- They can never make us lieve | in Europe. On the one side of the | cjes Fle has made an open record by | all that is best, true and noble in our that a Russian town with a name as | medal is shown the Lusitania sinking, | hich he may he judged. Wise choice | composite citizenship dedicated to the e N tor thelosrany ioler | short as Kovel Is worth all this|With a gun and an acroplanc on her | j¢ jo( possible unless you yourself [ peace and happiness, freedom and | oo ey o ”,: l:l r; e or ten trouble.—Rochester Union. deck. \bove is the inscription, | make equally specific statement of | liberty, of mankind everywhere. nend Pt 20 n'?qcznn ‘\m $30,000 - 5 “No' Contrahand;* below: is:the in- | 5iih0ce and convietions | That this high standard is ac e S ¥ o o oy Ires 5 b i = accepted | 000 injorder to equip the road with went The allies' successe would look cription, “The Great Steamship Lusi- “Without intent to offond, we feel 1 our citizens, no ma‘ter where | the n (] ary 1 4',(‘5»‘ motive pow bigger on the map if it were not such | tanfa Sunk by a German submarine, | suctifieq in charging that in no single | born or in what land {hein parent ,\ vards, terminals, station improve- | long way to the Rhine——Buffalo | May 7, 1915 On the other side is| punlic utterance have you filed a bona | fix \w the light or day is beyond | ments, e to meet the growing re no matter what | quirements of Southern New England. Enguirer the figure of Death at the ticket win- | fige bhill of particulars nor have vou SHl o ; to create prejudice | The floating debt of the company is = dow of the Cunard Line office issning ! .fforeq a single constructive sugses-| politicians try Sing workers are forbidden to | tickets to passengers for the fatal | tian wwninst those they sneer at as “hy- 5,000,000, including $20,000,000 g working hours. What's | journey It bears the inscription, “Personalities are without value. | phenated citizens £ R i tas e ? Aren’t thase old stone [ “Business Iirst.” Blanket criticism is worthless, What MheEmani/or i thetwomant ~ho basl | EhctNes i vigation com. |\t Would he at least two weeks before § fircproof? — Binghamton This medal may become more valu- | we desire to know, what it is falr the | no Jove for fathesiang, e | ] e e 1 35 UIn “lew | travel could be resumed in the Cabin ebiore e b - T o e 4 & & £ terland will have no | pany maturing May 1, 1917. In view | (c 00 (00 THes il b ; A g : : clegtorateiishoul CRlcuoly, Garcitholihovaitvlscil duyiTand of conditions on the New Haven for [ (Tek Valley 18V Als0sald Stiat he opposi pitcher, the better —_— cver imagined Tt exemplifies clestorate TuollE) dkbowy, arel ol e ol "‘w et e ywmfl‘ oyt the company’s vards at Kayford had foGhaxifenis iladelphia has a street car strike | once German perfidy and Exant] with! Bresident Willson SWhat has he llie oo iericanicm 10 hever ,"‘ el e ,,,A‘,;",',\m Elliott” "H,W,.[ heen destroved. Reports say that por- tering to the mol H T but someihing must happen oc- | criminality The Lusit ar done that you would not have done, S| g tions of the track of the Virginian psing to th 2 casionally over there to keep the | ho guns, apparently #nd what has he failed to do that railroad between Robson and Deep- owd a good run for its money streets green.—New York Herald government has seen that the soulinonld s haveldoncRor S will M do2i{ie e o o dRae Sl e : water had been washed out Word Out there in the box, Woodrow Wi = statements 1t issued about the armed | Henesty and patrlotism demand that | p. " i U Waere every »ody Lack of Funds Hampers. vas anxiously awaited from the 300 bn is pitching a pretty steady game. Stamping Candidate Hughes as a | Lusitania have gained credence among | vou put vourself upon record in such | fai an : T e regular member of the great order | the German people The showing of [ manner as to permit people to judge fis delivery is excellent. Every ah it i ; T n 1 : = fans” isn’t going to help so much. | the vessel with a mounted gun on|:ou as they are now able to judge e winds up he puts one over Vhat the G. O. P. game really this medal help to keep alive at | President wWilson For example: long as he does not lose *‘control.”” | on Mexico, now being published in | average human o e only man his opponents have on | séveral newspapers, are having Cltizenship| decaliyearsended unes8 0 RIo Lt which for 20 miles south If he answers it these writers Will} Gooq citizenship s coming up are not sluggers. | listen to the grumbling of a dis- ere is the German issue, a ver 2k - hitter. T next batter s | | | mporary os Ole Diplo- | s than a . Americanism is unmeasureq lov, s : ove of | oiliis dobi and spe ¥ our country— unreserved devotine o | 0f 1ts floating debt and spent §4. its fundamentals—complete ¢ for improvements ~and |y o op partly desiroved, while ching line knows settlements in the districts were either in the way of | 2 : ! company's stocik. | destroyed or badly damaged were All earnings are being put back into | \' /e G0 D Branch, Miam the road in order to bring it up to | the necessities of the business require ments of New England. Tt will be Sharon, Dawes, Kayford and Eskdale. Between Acme and Kayford sixty per- sons are reported to have been | drowned Two companies of the Second Regi- | ment, West Virginia National Guard, cntrained for the flood zone today with tents, provisions and medical supplies. They will proceed by rafl & as far as possible and then march to all points devastated by the flond Local officials of the - Chesapeake | and Ohio railroad today declared that a very good, Since taking hi coaching line, how- newhat gone in He likes ude. i heachers like it. Ana in the hearts of those who come from [to the directors is considered a very across the s to become citizens | creditable performance The New Haven ha suffered ser- passengers wWho were on bhoard an ious disadvantage because of the lack ' excursion train when it was marooned of adequate motive power and ter- | near St. Albans. A report was re- minal facilities ceived late last night saving the train other lands cannot be trusted to he It is suffering from these draw- | had been abandoned when the water 1 0 i loyal to this land —such disturbers are | hacks today and it will continue 1o | reached the floors of the railway ¢ Reading of the European war re- | truth Better Germany would iike [ and backed up that protest with the | URitors to the high cause and most | suffer until the iy funds With | coaches. Another passengor train minds one of a football contest h(\-im forget 1e crime of the sinking nited States Navy? acred traditions of Americanism which to correc drawbacks can | also was marooned near that point Out upon the campaign orators and writers Who are trying to make peo- ple believe that those who came fr needs I« . e e malce is a pinch-hitter.—New York World, | least one cxample of the German gov “Would vou have filed instant pro- B ernment's habitual distortion of the | test against the invasion of Belgium and they rend the at- h yelling and cursing They even crowd Out|iween American college teams. The | of the Lusitania. It ls not improb- “It is arrant nonsense to talk about| Some men talk war but others do [he obtained. The management, thor- | hut no word has been received from it,

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