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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1916. | BQTA[N %{ 3.\ALD] House. On learning of this what did | = <_\(~;.~_q A = e | 2 T i — e — - S— therefore do not. The intersection of Stanley and Eas Main strects is one of the most dan- the Hughes managers do? They forth- | | y - strcet. When the police get an emer- | marked off on the pavement, each MERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY. with send broadcast the news that if I'l:‘*lxs- lml;_by saying “bully” that Mr. own oplcs gency call they must get out quickly | corner being brought to particular Proprietors. My DSt Tona Ganaosl iaoil || MusheslittsEnimselffito § Mr SR ooss and should not be hindered. notice by a small metal standard. All e 200 ') g 5 )‘ Y : = ‘§cltl' stature as a comemsigner.—New = | traffic is positively forbidden to en- | gerous corners in the city and from ued delly (Sunday exconted) at 4:18 p. m. | stump he would have to take some | York Times. or o eas ¢ the in- at Herald Bopal Sitie | e A few days ago a most unfortunate Politics as yet is not making very ;:;;C]:t;‘nd”“m,]:‘r"e)?fn(ll,,:”?mfl?(rfi? "tn’\ct.ll‘r;(;, A:‘,‘“:_‘\ “"',“' ,‘(’:_‘(‘.,,T\Ifll,y.. Ta o e ) oceurrence took place that c eas- | much of a stir Jew itain. | £ - = e v - i e o ered at the P at Mew Britaia | to the Hughes managers. He cannot | _Rumania is doing what she can to i Rave oo Dieooythatieouialieas o oo tRagE st InERInEI eI e (el raffic surges all about him, | protect against accidents a new trafiic a8 Becond Cla Matter. e . | confirm the recont German declara- ave been avoided by the civil | Senator George W. Klett has been | without fear of injury. This is pos- | standard is being made for this point Jlay in thelr yard. i L e service commission. A young man | rominate re-clec ; the re-| = S b ] € ¢ Nerad br o iTh oy tart o thelotty e 3 N Wil tionl that) the katth fwar Toan fuill Bbellf e i et :O.\HjT :" ':l Lol d ’_'”l” re f“:“f"} by fnc:l r“ | sible because the rule is rigidly en- | It will warn traflic to drive slowly and for 15 Cents a Week, 65 Cents a Month. oor T. St. John Gaffney! He is |the last—New York Bvening Post. e past police record took | 1 cans without opposition and as| oreed, Drivers of vehicles know that | to sound their horns, oriptions f er to pe sent by mal, | 11100 the proverbial fat man. Nobody A the civil service examinations to be- | Vet no apponents for Mayor Quigley RARHis In advanos, 60 Centa & Month, Sl ; Tans With 600 tons of fish landed at the | €OMe a supernumer and he stood | and fety Commissioner Steele, = o g IR oreR o ere may be a few for-| g i ey pier Monday, there is some | &t the ton of the list. Then it was | seeking nomination for representa- only profitabia advertising mcdmm M | eign-language newspapers printed in | yeason to suspect that some of the | that officials learned of his record, | tives, have appeared. The democrac the city. Cireulatton books and Dress | (nis country that will espouse his | fishermen were fishing Sunday.—Bos- | the facts became public and not only | is eaually quiet. There seems to be room ai T +o advertigers. 2 s v T i diiss cause. There probably are a number | ton Globe. was the young man unnecessarily hu- | no impending campaign for nomfna- ¥ Herara ) i e e | = = miliated but his chances for appoint- although the names of E. B. : s orinted lish a vhose editor- s et ing w s T L g 1€ c | Food prices are going up at the first | Ment were made remote. What the 2 O'Keefe, M. T. Kerwin ial policies are dictated from fore whisper of a railroad tieup, But | Civil service commission should have | and Dr. J. B. Martin have been men- shores and principles that will aid him | when the trouble is over food prices | @one, and it is to be hoped that they | tioned for the lower house and E. W, in scoking his revenge on tho Hughes | Won't be able to hear that faet when | Will in the future, was to have thor- Pelton’s name has been mentioned for : : it 18 announced through a megaphone. | 0ughly investigated the character of | the senate. campaign managers. But this would | = o 0"y 0 1 myening Sun. the applicant. Tf investigation brought The national campaign will he be the worst fate T. St. John Gaffney IR A out such facts that would make it | launched here on September 9 at the could suffer. Ior, it stands to reason, Of all times this was the psycholog- | @Pbear that his chances for appoint- | Third Ward Republican outing when | 3 if the true American papers, the |ical moment for certain New Haven |ment would not be good they should | three United States senators, Hard- | For a limited time only we are of- | aiveady passed by the House and | L 4o WAC ST 0 e, go | Tailroad stockholders to begin a new | have advised him. Thus, if he saw fit | inE McLean and Brandegee and the | 3 x 3 ¢ h the chances that it will go : * 5| 4160,000,000 ‘restitution” sult against | to follow their advice, he would have | eNtire state ticket appear, the biggest | fering to contribute towards the cost of Loush the Somate in fig time (he | 0Ut t0 revense the Hughes managers the ' directors of -the company.— |been saved the humiliation of having.| rePublican gathering the city has ever | look in the waiteond situation ie | OF What they have done to Mr. Gaff- | Springfleld Republican. his past unearthed. Since the indis. | S¢€n. wiring any old house on our existing look > railroa s a E i i f i ney and urge that the American voters errEm e e . cretions of his youth, that now secem st lir 1 h /e re- siderably br / SF6 18 B0 g « n S g . T . nes amount equal to what we re 3 kMM}, DRshiny Thl_“ i T( ”:D cast their ballots against Hughes they SRE LOVES MO ;10\ thl his way, he has been trying to » I_\‘Mdents of the North End and y 20 - 5 icism ‘over the manner {,, which S e e e This question of marriage. has puzzled 1 e an vhfun(\st life :\nvd seems to havo | T erlin - are protesting vigorously ceive from the customer durmg the first s emergency measure is being 5 my soul een making good. To have to have | 2eainst the practice of the Connecti- 2 Thic i Tlle . dled by the national congress, bug | S0 TRIS should mever happen o T.| ror a decad® ot years now, I know: his bast thrown at him at this stago | Ut company in running closed cars | § six months. This is equivalent to our 5 St. John Gaffney! Heavens! He de- | For some, it's an casy, attainable ife when it could have been avoid- [ On these lines on Sunday When A G - S Deople must consider that mnless (- 087 AR HEUET 0 (O e At eGSR paying a substantial amount toward the e legislatio shed through S ; o B R o but S Ave whe: oldem: legislation 1s rushe ough | o B I oo It wae | For others, no ghost of a show. Bt ut an Sundays, when the demand for cost of the wiring. mediately a strike will be in- | And I to this latter class surely be- =% " open cars on other lines is great, the e nea o A city official with an aptitude for : ¢able. We are now assured that & fhels 4 are substituted. Thus, a : long, statistical figurin s ed i ; § % s : < A 3 s guring has doped it out < ; 2 i him. He is truly between the devil | For as soon as I pick out a girl 3 residents of these sections want | s bi ined b 3 as s as K & , that of all the automobile accide : S | fits b0 15 signed - by President( T F T T is no way | And claim her as mine, something ot » accldents | to take a nice cool ride on a Sunday | fison before seven o’clock Monday At e L o in this city during the past year, the | they are unable to da so. Thev arzue | now in which he can get revenge. always goes wrong 2 ey argue . E E | drivers have been women i nly “ g the nation-wide strike con- | .o ; | And 'm lost in the maze and the |, have been women in only | that they use the service every day in h His services are wanted by neither s about 1 per cent. of the cases. All| the year. They are constant patr & by the railroad brother- i whirl. of which shows that the supposedly b oy Sl ol antipations J | | thus leavir passage through to the | trolley stations a safety zone is mmly‘ they must not drive across this linty e et stump other than that which belongs i e e S he Adamson eight hour day party. it often happens from be- | Py ) iHlted 2 jostle 2 and if there is to be ¢ = will be called off. The Presi- | Por~ So it often ppe I've been jilted and jostled and o be any discrimi weaker sex are not to be sneered at | nati - ing too much American in an un- pushed all around Spatel e s 2 £ | nation as to the service they are the B . . may receive the completed bill il b i e ol By s matasns whees hands T have whe it comes to operating motor | ones who should receive the benefit Everyone who owns plopert E e el il o cars. The women also show an apti- | rather than be discriminate o = ehe leaves Shadow Lawn for his | | . ote T. St. John Gaffney in these LI ol tude for ohserving the trafiic laws and S n et e should take advantage of this great of- on N i | United States. a full pound e , ? 3 ns and Democrats have joined in e e e DaFoaaan | Epccalnu N H i Ro T o tha s alea During the month just passed the | : s < N R 5 opportunity to modernize your propert Po decry the methods employed by LONGING FOR UNCLE SAM. | ET e s e while just the opposite was true in pp Y y p ’ seems to be but little | the fire department. There were only at such low cost. Jorn trip to Washington. Repub- {CITEmyg heartRisEsofbeay vt Wl ens e s 00 v ttol b lirecins | on “ox ow | ter. You may never again have such an | . U / raga @ g the new law possible. :th even today, with a clamor and . police department was unusually busy | | | 5 ve jude | A srsonal friend came 3 5 < eas in attempting to prevent It would seem, judging from the | A personal friend came to me question that two detectives are need- | cight fires and all minor ones while | 2 3 e : £ : St | 2 sonfided a tale which at first i . i sts in the rallroad situation is |action of the people in the Danish | And con St1ed in the local police department and | tje 1 | : | 5 | caused 2 3 | ; Fpe & > police made 203 arrests. The large | - s are cc r be- caused a blush Detective Sergeant Bumforth and De- | Haaties commgiou? arrests: The largo | Unwired houses are constantly be notion a nation-wide strike. Any | West Indies, that living under the L e > : 5 N sES G dna i ol e e | 'IrIvi 2 tfllzfd[ h::lf“: ;;eu[lonlxlna.“u‘fwa;}g:‘: :EL»»&‘)\~:W<J,:))IO “‘i}](\qm5-1(1]?:?:1!0:‘:‘-;\ ::f'.n,“ ailroad to handle freight and the in- coming harder to rent. Let us show you #o deptot the outcome of a strike | not such a bad thing after all. The | There should be no secret in th Alitine oo sy e o L ot iRoTadofen TRoute e Hlecair how little it will cost to wire your prop- b-wiho realizes in any desree what | inhabitants of the three islands form- | That his daughter, a wonderful girl | ;qisc as does the state’s attorney's :;::x‘]]f t(:)nn{i\]‘1‘7':::1'\'1“4,‘\ ',::];f',f"f?] “'{‘"‘]"'\‘ i 4l i 1o i it of this sort means will never |ing the Danish possessions in the Hm]‘:z‘;‘“‘mi o S ofice. Tt is a mistaken idea that by | cause. St erty and how much it will improve its . : detailing a policeman as a detective .o value. nar Congress for its present ac- | Antilles are unanimous in their de- | And, of course, my heart 'rose to those y i ¢ the force is deprived of the services Beginning next week the prosecut- After the bill is passed and is | sire to become part and parcel of the | wonderful heights 7 s i e RS ine. LiO : . e “J'e';.‘f(ect ,f;““;'“") of the | patrolman. He patro _the streets, | pay their little $2 assessment. It's for full details, estimates, etc. v i it, some grave error that will | fled the government at Copenhagen ! When I'd live in a home by the dell. malkes arn and inve ations and | cheaper to pay the $2 now while there | vent it from becoming a perma- | through their Colonial Councils that | For this father was honest and (l’f‘t”.‘,‘;,o:_'o:f:”l:f“ oSSl TR es | syet e thanStognaibia meck ang t law. But the fact remains that | they hope the statesmen in the mother | anxious, vou bet, e SRk 1102‘; ;of wggi\;n‘l\;‘; fartasyney and the urgent necessity will have been | country will accept tho offer of the | ni° (011 me he'd welome mein | - ¥ by such a bill whether it is| United States. Now come the citi- pet, g sy City officials were recently presented E i or not. Tt carries pro- | zens of Santa Cruz and ask by cable | As a part of his kith and his kin. with a petition which, while it did not | Ppractical improvements in the stitutional 2 5 A at first appear be s0 very suz e i = . s for its.own amplification and | to the home government that steps | Five daughters were his, and I knew ppear to be so very unusual, | traffic regulation of this city are s e G el now it appears to be quite so. The [ everywhere noticeable. Some time ago % t 3 be hastened toward ‘“ratification of‘ : : ihlic wor ‘as i iy = s Ints to the Interstate Commerce oo Thadls iattcala i Ao llA)z%rxiv of public wor _authorized | aisles of safety were marked across [ amission powers to remedy any | the treaty with the United States.” = And so anxious was I on his story to | [0 1a¥ @ sidewalk on Farmington ave- | the main thoroughfares at certain ‘ifi i nue. Then came the petition, sig % o ght be caused by its opers With the inhabitants of these awell sizned | points where pedestrians could cross | if the railroads are |islands signifying an eagerness to ~That I tempted him further to roam. nincteen of the twenty-two prob- | with a falr degree of safety. The | We repaired to a quaint little garden | °FtY OWNers in the district, asking that | plan worked well. People showed a of joy, j the council rescind the order to lay | willingness to co-operate and to cross r their case may be re- | Seem the part of wisdom on the Dan- | A wine room where liquors were | the Walk because only several people | at right places, while the traffic in | cpert commission and | I8 side to accept the offer made by served ive In the locality. The unusual part | the street scemed likewise willing to | made. Tn the mean- | the American government. The peo- | And I purchased . quafts of the | ©f this is that of the nineteen who | carefully observe these aisles of safety. | A 7 i f i e sparkling decoy igned the petition, eight had already | The aisles were marked only with a 2 be no strike on H\c["l‘ @ S, (S G el el b6 s SRR completely un-nerved, | had walks laid in front of their | white paint howeve nd traflic, rains, We Env!te YOu tO Spend men under a penalty of | Say that this is the only means of re- | He told me of how his approaching | Premises. Al ¢ ich goes to show | flushing and weather quickly obliter- = 2d one year imprison- | lieving the intolerable and ruinous old age | that a man will \Imost any kind | ated all signs ],\ practical solu- | L b D - A ¢ . Artioular | Eillec v of tF orror that | Of a petitio hether he s about | tion the yoard is having s > person who “"m,m.gl.\mu- of o s upon Fl]dL partic ular rxlh‘lml'\“;:) full of the hor that)iod & netigon it h‘ SRanou .‘;“nm" e ;\Fx l“i”\h“vh\‘:fl D:T‘p‘ a Or as ! t | island. Likewise, they hold that in B hoirt of o father whose sirls | nOEYE JuStio oy . can get rid | of the pavem will be chipped away, | @ instituted by the rail- | N0 other way can their condition be O G O of the petitioner he will sign it as the | leaving a groove where the traffic signs ers under the same penal | Tectified in the future. There is no | Where they might ever stay on his fest way. It does seem, however, | were marked. These grooves will be | & o r e 22 = L il idc ) i ha 3 illec 13 vhite | doubt of the earnestness of the plea. - Uia e oyl RS hatEocHon gl nUed Bl RD e gnontlandgcemont - ! He confided in me, to my foy, once | needed. regardiess: of. thé population. | thus < 1 permanent and effec- SivEhing s [ - before has there been such a S Bl e tebnavond I e | 8 ] i flonal lawyers may find some | Thomas and St. John recently not Jjustly taxed by the de- | come under American rule it would service. Nor can the: in| the publ strong desire on the part of any peo- | {{ow his dau 1 spoken of me | terprizes and individuals have rend- It has been noted in other cities the atmosphere is|DPel to change governments. Were it} As a likely Young beau, a delightful | ed mall fortune to open up this | where it works well, that instead of voung swain, tract of land and now that it has | having a safety zone roped off at Whose sweetheart she wanted to heen made inhabitable those who have S— | that | Denmark Simmediate saction More wine!” T cried out to the |had the desire to make their homes .en that a terrible | N0t for the pending elections in averted, granted S eamure ts a mation-wide | Probably be taken on thi portant waiter, “More Winc here should at least have the ad- R ad str The dangor was im. | question. It must be dela how- | The man fairly drove me insanc vantaze of a walk te their homes, r Resg§v7@ i 1 wxpedi- | As I pictured the vision the | ther than to have e - Tere | ever, to give way to political expedi- ¥ an to have to wallow throug hent and no other way hap aivir the mud as at present. Congress necessarily had to con- | €n¢V- That someday would mark my new t s With the people of the West Indies S | * O uccee pr ' an emergency measure. The heartily in favor of cspousing Uncle | And then I bethought me I'd now | During the vear ing September Lved consideration and there was | Sam the government of Denmark 7}“\] 2l N _ L Rhe S policas ment record Throw off the handicap of | & ] nsidera and e wa i =) o 3 | This fellow which daughter opines revolvers were sold by the i . s aw on the statute books that could | Should know that this is the time 10| 1, 1po Jove of & man who resembles | Merchants in thls city. This is the | petty ills that make you | 10 and the cool breezoes and the finest view on the € v actic n t b relinquish its hold on a piece of pro- | a cask | first 3 that deale o H rouch o . i necticut shore. Call our office for a picnic permit Pasmian Bodos on el bt It e 2 nad to| 8 y, listless and de the day, or, get your Iunch on the rustic porch o one goes through the men will | Perty undesirable from its standpoint. | Wherein they store copious wines. m report of their révolver sales, prpsr‘ed Get at the root of & pretty tea room among the big forest trees ¢ has often been pointed out in high [ And he told me, the vililan, he told | 0 it is easy to sce how well armed e me, forsooth, a mafority of the homes in e med | your ailments—clear your ) WEHAVE LEARD ITADE C : in th ViSITORS SAY: . The raflroad presidents are not 1155 e When for I'd promised to wait, | 2in must he. Tt isa good plan to keep digestive sttem of impur- bty 1n accord with this legisla- | ment and the price which this nation : receive some assist and clock golf tournaments and the 5 GRGE S e s S [, cen be mado. There are thres | West Indies are burdensome to Dan- | That the lady who wished me to | a record of all sales of fheee E i ! WY LADD. | ance in finding who ows, o & 18 Infinitely oo tha L revolvers ar € 2l good time, you will WISH bat then, as Senator Reed point- | offers for them is infinitely more than ) when a time comes, as it oq |":l\‘ \‘\:;11 3 | oS g‘\“‘]’n K{“(«‘olr"‘iyAcm HERH! | Such a place as this anywhere out vesterday, there are some of | they are worth to Denmark. sometime, when there is oo | | | @ YoU OWw?l S sonable | on the Connecticut shore.” yesterday, e Raxels Things That Help. is some emer- | YOU CAN, on more reasonable were ready to strike unless they away from the noisy holiday crowds. njo atisfied and will remain work e 2 complete study the condi- | official circles in Cope gen that the | When you see the FINE BATHING, the clean beaches, the water sports fire arms nthe before it will become effec- | ish welfare. aholishing their ltles putit in gOOd workm and contests, the lawn games on the hands of the American govern- | W¢ s est, Miss Helen, aged | sale. By referring to these files the | order—keED it healthy Wlth B cautiful clubhouse green, the tennis They would be better rry, i 3 and is next best to gency the police will receive “t any high-class beach “I saw notning more beau- e officials who are longing for a (Philadelphia Pi s ; e invalu- | 1 ns than ) P phia Public Ledger.) able assistance. > ] terms tiful in Europe 7 is le; v v, r. ? i t. Let us send you pho- pon-wide strike. This legislation Mr. P. Davis Oakey, or Mr. P. S A e E & i in Connecticu y “You would think vou wers o s from ;i - i - is, D. Pokey Oakey, tographs of cottages here costing or foine— forestall any injury that might | Gakey Davis, or Mr. D. Pokey Oakey, [ (oo = 0 0 in oo cute little woolly e e 54,600, We can arrange | °P the coast of Meine—and done to the public either by the | whichever it is, vesterday voted AoBs thet saap ot your Shink. ~ {1\ Smm}c Mcadow, New Britain | They act prnmpfly on the E | .ilding loan for one of your own, on :}:’1;- two hours from New road brotherhoods or the railroad | against the Adamson cight-hour-day| = Being on the calling list of twenty q“_:m"!_’:“iv"“”f{"“y °st bits of natural | Stomach, liver and bowels, re- & lot with water view and all improve- it naverenred for the Ihagers. And that is what any leg- | Lill. But the railroad men should| five or thirty insurance agent e e ”‘{”i] L Visitors trom | moving waste matters and # ments costing from $850 upt or, yrou shore until I saw this place B N o proteot ihic peopler |0t Mnold B this M against nim SETho (BE=yIns someRilnd fold Hedvisbomial | ig eclared that the | pifving the blood. Not ha 1t ;ilogur:rrm:%tq:];orim”vf;‘:::i‘he%r TS attlike ANy otharelTRIE . : v enery at Shuttle Meadow ’ tintype of you when you were five ¢ Meadow lalke, : G : o esteemed Congressman from this D tled in among the hiwh hils n.| fOTMINg, never gripe, but leave it piano,fror 881250 practicallvion § | SISE E2al Biconu SR SRR EHOR: man : years of age and wore curls. e NOT APPRECIATED. trlet was not considering the justice | * Reading a flowery obituary of a |y, “’m el ”\‘”“ of the most pie-| the organs strengthened. To the shore front. “I would have liked that esq ic it hag ever been their " o 7 d 3 ; has ever been theie | succeed in life, or work, first The $2.800 cottage and §700 lot in | cottage myself but somehow boor T st John Gaffney! The | or the injustice of the bill It was|man who owed you $27 for an equal | yicicind £°NT = b ° E Joh: Lz 4 leasure tc ssi s dl this s =0 > ehes m rs are not treating him | enough to him that the Democrats ad- | number of years. T o fi e e || TR healthy bOdy This fa- | the grove, which you read about last | I didn’t think it would be sold ot | vocate it. Had they been agatnst it[ Lending your. safety razor to the | anq deplorable that New Britain ang | MouS remedy will do much to week, HAVE BEEN SOLD. The best | so soon.” man up stairs. h : : : | : » going fast. M. v . R phesiC o St ey ! e town of So Sion Gl oty | .ations are going fast. MAKE YOUR If seven physicians hav <hip that | this Connecticut statesman’s vote Goitiz on s bur NSt antomoniletride uthington do not tak lgcatl o .y + By : A e more care of the roads there. The | CHOICE NOW! No interest charged bought here it must be ht have been for the bill. It is| of the year \;‘nrl blowing out a tire nine | roaq< to Shuttle M M‘M _m'§< w"”"“ e YOu 8 until spring. safe place for children et o R miles from home. it arc in very had shape. The expor | ; Having several relatives from out of e 1 shape. The expen- | B SALES ARE MORE THAN DOUBLE THOSE OF LAST YEAR : diture of reasonable sums of et B o b sl EnRCERel U O O e | et arbie e abie i SRt e e D I O, H nrore than $175,000 has been invested in lots and cottages at Morning- are starting for a week-end excursion. | Meadow one of the most beautifel in Sold everywhera. In boxes, 10c., Z5c. - side by careful purchasers. WHY? Because they knew that com- is surprising the hes campaign managers are arful lest the demonstration i = New England and one where visitors | S s —————— plete modern improvements, perfect sanitation, quick transportatio corded Theodore _‘i"“-*e‘(‘“ io An Unbalanced Account. could be taken with pride. It is ta long-term restrictions and congenial neighbors, <combined with a This is | Lewiston, Maine, u?s ;:ueptol nkl pm; P e T o RS hopfs. mm] G GG (A 2 nm:ltcgcl)eIs?I;o;a}mné’rn\w;;r\\_i()‘}‘:;)]fr(n\r.-mw, SOLID ENJOYMENT Hughes | sonal magnet m1°1 i ef i ":“I : rence, Mass., once had a customer who | P55 this wil e i?:‘:zt f"lr if 18 5 | % sy apeelal ove for Bugles i ; S shame that such a beautiful pieco 3 7 i rs the Colomel maew | So%iracied @ dSBU AT Bun Slonc mn| of meiuzal sconery should b hiden GET PARTICULARS OF GEO. W. WILSON, T o S : hreg | P21 for a year or more, and even sev- | away in the hills and made almost AND : 40 Capitol Ave. Hartford. w il -caths and | tioned Mr. Hughes' name but three | = © (i "o s g (0 bring about a | Unapproachable because of the bad f The New Haven-Bridgeport trolley passes our gates n august person | times during the entire speech. Once | cottjement. roads. n Ru G H A B l Ts § Morningside “arrows” along the Shore Road show the at the beginning, then in the middle, One day, while glancing over the re- way. Booklets at our office on the property, and a hearty o i S e 5 e .lcome for you whether you purchase here or not. > i T Z widens | and again as a closer. ligious notices in a local paper, the The police department is annoved welcome y 3 cd 1 ur e el business man saw something that gave [ and hampered considerably by the SUCCESSFULLY would have rey 1 n for R - him a new idea, relates “The Youth's | practise of teamsters using the alley- OVERCOME AT The new 1t piece will have ; . SRS e e Companion.” He went to the desk ar wav in the r 5t Revnolasbioch ld he amble o gangplank | @ Grecian lady on one side and Ro-| yrote the following note to the|leaving their hor and wagons NEAL INSTITUTE E - = : lictors on the other. We wait | debtor: Flocking the hwa Thus, when 2 bn he pou ir e ears of the | ated breath for the hyphenates “My Dear Sir: I see in the local police get a hurry call and essay 112 Dwight St. New Haven, Conn. | = hip reporters the plans he had form- | ity UhEe Pann <h’0wing an | Press that you are to deliver an ad- | to speed out with the patrol ar an Phone Center 5540 i future. He is going dress on Friday evening before the | bulance they are hindered and oft- : htea for the e Gy ; il i unneutral spirit towards the Eskimo. |y n ¢ A. on ‘The Sinner's Un-|times have to stop completely to ake the st for Charles Evans sl Y TR i ”{ i il n his e balanced Account.” I inclose yours, | arive horse and wagon out of the ,D. D % M RNENGSI MILFORD CON ghes. He is going to do all in his Venizelos, with apologies to Caesar s yet unbalanced, and trust that pat There is plenty room for e ki b wer to ca that pro-Britisher, | piight saw: Veni-zelos, Vidi-zelos, have the pleasure of attending | teamsters to angle their wagons and ~4zow Wilson, out of the White | Vici-zelos,” i yo\.u lecture.” g lum should be compelled to do this, | National Bank Bldg Open Eveniugs. | b 101 t it set foot on these shores

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