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LIE (8] 3}{ N flhRALD campaign. And wise political prognos- y sress, is “for the creation of relations | then proposed. 1 had it all figured ticators say that this is bad politics | which will render possible in time | vutin advance that the senator frc n\} the Sixth was the man 1 was going to i 5 use as a horrible example o > bav l time a man mentions the name of | utilization of the resources of the | leeislator, the man \vfiflff,\,g‘al‘fz‘\;\njn:ol | \ | Proprietors. Wilson it has a psychological effect. | nation.” = Theirs is not to run the | is representing the many in his eager- ness to advance the inter Tsaued dsily ¢ With the worlq series | ; . HERALD PU ~Hh‘?a COMPANY. i from a Republican standpoint. Every | the immediate concentration and | That is all that has been heard so far,— | military, but to advise and co-operate. Messages From the Gods Office at New BYRSm | \ilson, Wilson, Wilson. Not Hughes. | These men arc in positions which | = In RuSIIing of ‘Leaves A . ; *% | at you ana think *Pretty smooth’. as be his glor, veek. A = t Wilson. Once in a while some- | enable them to give great held in! At that stage in .,r,'\v"l"\l’,:‘:"ml“ o ] L GG Sl 1 gtope U it L] 7 pere of wme cty mentions the fact that Hughes | time of need. The people of the na- | couldn't concervo of 5 eiinor oy | With 80 many rabid ball fans it 1s| Washinston, D. C, Oct. 14.—Wnat | amons these being the interpretatiop | queer that New Britain, a city of Portion of northern Epirus Greece | 0f the murmur of a bubbling foum T to pe ment byimatl | 1nao s speech in some biz clty and | He - G o e et 5 7 a s S0 £ and on will have confidence in such a ! a0d a man of social position voting 0 3 a Montn. e ; 2 tain nea 8 E Aye” on a law that would take money | about 60,000, cannot support even a | Wished the entente allies to promise | . m(:\:xr r!llx':m:’;k‘}:‘;‘:!el;x:‘!lr]t;h:OI:\’;":?:: TS 1 Caeiie ot (3 o || S et T T e :?vu‘t\o‘t' the ‘f"f‘“"‘f of his class just be- | third rate leaguc team. But it cannot | hier as the price of her participation in | cauldrons which stood in & circle ngay ause some workingmen wanted the |as has been proved to the financial | the European war will not be known, | the temple, and the sounds made Hj ew including himself. T used to 1,,,,‘\ serve and comment upon the local faa that the candidate attacked Wilson. | board bhecause it is made up of those Tum e | | o omee ""°™ [ the statement that ‘This fellow | and other interests; but who are over | law. Imagine with what surprise 1| disatisfaction of several me, M Hughes is making a mistake in attack- | and above all things else, American | f2W you vote “right”, .\(\nydmg’ to my | city scems to h’(‘ ‘\fy:»ul::i\\j“&:‘ ‘OI’E‘;T | 2;;:61’5' S e DR e e e Pt ideas of right, as each measure cama | and absolutely the S ) o8 Bublic: gNIhofportion thol \duoxe 1lagainstia bronEoripod Rt o i s ht re c wnd absolutely the only way a ball | anclent district of northern Greece | Athenians, Spartans and Eastern pg- ! e | up, :‘xvnd I can tell you that on labor | team could be made to pay would be | which is said to be coveted both by | tentates consulted the oracle and it leeai bt not Wik G s e oo st | questions I expected a lot. It was such | by having Sunday games—and that| Italy and the government at Athens, | said that Croesus, the last king df ¥s it is Wilson, even when Hugh FACTS AND PANCIES, surprise to me that T have never for- | has been tried in vain so many times | lies in the new principality of Al-|Lydia, also consulted Dodona to ! = gotten it and, while I have never be- | that it ceases to arouse the faintest | bania. B E whether he .«hr;ux‘a attempt a ocam ie at M S Wilson this way. Atta his | citizens. deeds but not Wilson personally.” And | 5 the one who has made the speech. Alas! No man can be full of ro-| come really acquainted with you, I|glimmer of enthusiasm In the most | The Epirus district, N o | paign against Cyrus, g of tihe Pe m,,\n,m and hay fever at the same time, nmtor ho}‘ T your name or read it with- | ardent fan. In this respect New | spect to its modern boundaries— | \\-n’\zi Z"hhap‘nilr\fl(\)i(f-“& (,‘ (w‘uy 'm-‘; New Orleans State. out smiling. I am confident that if | Britain today is far and away behind | G i 2 ! ¥ o ) = - ik V e & 0 8 ar and away behin eek, and Albanian—is the subject of | Man’ acted upon the advice of the Del publicans gather they blame Wilson the files of the Bridgeport and Water- | the New Britain of . JIEeS he subject of | 1 3 2 th s 1e Bridg ¢ > Nev & haif century ago. | the following war geogrs le phic Oracle which told him that ‘I It is Wilson, that's all. Ostensibly, | It is unfair to call woman a timid | bury Heralds were before me now I |behind the New Brifain of a half cen- | issueq by the \'é'xt‘loigtlm(;:(‘;;;,g k;;‘llc(:z,‘: g\\ou]d i O gll't;l\":lx‘.:':‘wv 1 A | creature, when it is universally con-| could show you by quotations how | tury ago. | clety: i the prediction of the oracle was verl. ceded that she is as brave as an ele- | YOUr Dro-labor activities surprised me. | It was about the year 1867, shortly | 7 done the right thi ! b 7, sl y In anclent times th fled, but the kingdom which he de. 5 :eh g! . fuz in I:utt!ns 2 | phant.—Judge. | And when T heard that you were | after the close of the civil war, that I'matnland’)) was gw;s '23“;’:, l:,‘:g;fi stroyed was his ofin i stop to these attacks on Wilson. A making a fight for a return trip to the | New Britain had her heyday of base- | sive area of northwestern Greese to| “The Hellenes founded many col | | | £ ight is always a good fight, and If here were fewer lawyers con- enate this year I declded that if, for | ball. In that season there was a fast distinguish it from the islands of the | Onles on the Epiran shore and thes¢ | When the Democrats get together without re- they praise Wilson. When the Re- 4 | the Republican town committee has disparaging re- tory of married life that inother part of the should be other issues besides | C€Tned in making our laws, we might f"’y"f'g“y ';((\‘“]"‘01'0‘?"‘1 :g(fllf“]r:\; ‘\:If:‘ »aseball league in which -vere entered | Ionfan sea, which form a fringe to the | Served as stepping stones to dominior porsonal abuse of the President. ey | 6t SOme needed changes alang this | ¢ u. I could at least encourage you. | teams from New London, Middletown, | west. It extended from an indefinite | over the Adriatic. The wealthiest o . ! Y | line—Schenectady Gazette, knowing how much unfavorable crit- | Hartford, New Haven and New Brit- | northern houndary, somewhere in the | the ancient cities was Phoenice, whick to defeat Wilson, if you will; but ac- - clsm a public man has handed to him, | ain. The Artics of New Britain Was | southern part of the territo e e nd or ah iteotic ool N S 5% : A s and often very much deserved, I don't | the fastest team i o as | 2 TYRDOWROIL 4 s LAt el SEl cord him the honor and respect that An eminent physician s the e fastest team in the league and was | braced in the infant principality of | after the fall of tho Molossian king so long as he | WOTld is growing saner, but we don’t 'h"";’ 2 few goad words will do you)| solng nock and neck with the Peanobs | iihania 15 the Corinthian guif oo ol | dom. believe it looks that way, when seen ‘”’; r.',;‘]‘:: S e L fxi New London for supremecy when | though the Atheniens, Corinthian and “The Molossians, most powerful and through the telescopes in Mars am as strong today for the wage- | the final championship game Was | Spartans were wont to look upon the | brogressive of the fourteen trib Bufraly Tir earners and thelr rights as ever T was. | playeq in this city. inh: e A ; 2 ess S s A e “ols - - nhabitants of the district as semi- | which inhabited Epirus, were ruled by vt 29 absolutely In “elass con- | In those days the ola baseball| harbarous, no less an authority than |chieftains who professed to be de s asin id when I was 2| grounds were where Corbin place 15| Aristotle gave it as the original homs | scendants of Pyrrhus, the son of Ach candldate for the state senate on the | now located. To the east of the ball | of the Hejjomes illes, who was supposed to have sct Soclalist ticket in this city. It makes | ground was the old open canal that| “Owing to ifa extremely. mountainous | tled In this pazt of the world atter tH¥ my gorge rise as high now when I se¢ | supplied water to the old Knitting | character, Epiras has nerer manc'® | tall of Tros. % e a raw deal given the workingman as | Shop (now the old Corbin Motor | gr. e Tig o 5 i [ o v bhought that “all the world loves a | has made no material impression in it TR hol e when T tripped up Capitol Fill on the | Vehicle factoryy and all around wers | fecm a:“;““ producing section, but| “One of the most noted of the Mo; over,” the Herald supplied these rov- | his favor by answering the question o ®N | first day of the 1913 session. But I |open lots anq swamps. The late Phil- | it has hoci;xmh:;‘,‘:‘o(\: \:::r“i, L};‘e;‘ r»r“\‘v‘!;g :(‘:\H:r!\\i ]”Ylfb\rh‘:il Ax:r':xml:‘vd\x “v W S e ca | 848 s bro or' ghters an ox who used to knit so ostentatiously in ; i plattons. To find out whether we advanced by the man in Loulsville, | public for the boys in the trenches?, L2V¢ learned since to separate classes | ip Corbin was president of the league | and horses, also for a peouliar hreed | cellont education, maried one of the: into groups and treat different grouds | anq the late James Frary, of Landers, | of dog, the \h)ln\n]“ {n\lln‘ e l\‘(l;] himseclf and gave the other, Olymp: or wrong in so doing they | “What would you have done when the | Another winter i g ¢ D¢ e right or g Y Bk % 4 e e hand and the | ,¢ the same class in a different v. | Frary & Clark, was also an official but | part of (he ;ve been withdrawn from time to | Lusitania was sunk? Even with s here——New ¥ork World. | 1 ynow now that some employers, | dus to some disagresment he severed Il‘ + ; district towers Mt. Lacmon, | to Philip II of Macedon..Olympias lives : | 3 ue some 2 emel 8 he backbone of the Pindus range !in history, as the mother of Alexanc hme. Then we were reprimanded Ly | more than a year in which he could = some of the upper crust, some of the | bis o S A7 Sl he Pindus range, on | in his as the mother xa When a waman can get her auto- 2 bisfeonnectionsiwithiRthofassoclation i ichirise threat ot itheleteat nivora of || the (Great Mront Alexander's huntideg readers. Telephone messages and | 100k back over the situation the can- | mobile Iic S silk-stocking folks are willing to give | When the day for the big game With | northweste e [t S ot this of- | didate ata 1 sav what helons 6if b Pack by orying a5 et 4he averaze man a chemce df it does| the Peguots rolied around New Teon FeeRtern Gracee. | scended Pyrrhus, who waged a long ptters have been received in this of- not directly say wha e did in Hartford yesterday, how | cpst them something. .Ana I belleve | don Sent " train of fourteen passens Epirus became world-renowned { war with Rome in behalf of th ; Ry SoDE e gLreaii0. % even before historic times on account | entines and who made Epirus o 2 itania | Toolish she wo S > < ce: asking the whereabouts of Dicky [ Would have done when the Lusitania | ' h she would be to de vrmm] eaual ¢ ig to 1ahor's interest to recognize this | ger coaches filleq with rooter Prac-| of the great or Bod I 1 1 1 ® great oracle of Dodona, the ! er in world polities for a short rights. Can you fmagine a man ac- Ih@ Margaret when we held them from | was sunk, but he averred that if he ag g sroup whenever it has an opportunit; tically every one in New Britain at- | . > ery ruins of whose temples were discover- | More than 150 yvears after the de complishing anythi R i ew. Now that the question has| had been President the Lusitania |Meriden Journal, ing that way | Just as I believe it to be to the Interest | tended anq every factory closed down | g during during the last half of the | of Pyrrhus Epirus again came in co of labor to watch every head in the | for the occasion except Landers, Frary | 19th century only a fow miles south. | flict with &ome as the ally of E en brought up again, we weuld like [ would not have been sunk. He would e Sl e s BRI Gl P e E ', BT g, gras: Z & f & “lark, anc Mr. “rary made his v i hear «n expression of opinion from | have prevented this terrible catastro- ch‘:"‘:’n ’:(:f';htr;‘ls . ha been’ made | crack them as soon as they Show | men work for spite. The old Cutlery “"ffi*;q;"gntqhe T‘]flr}rrn Macedonian town | seus, the Macedonian who mountec ose who follow the routine life of | phe by sending a warning to Germany e board ta study the! .hove water in politics. works was plainly visible from the ball ;or‘l‘s wers re cci‘\(<»<‘1“-v|;\i\\?'<‘1fn\"\“wy)yv‘r \: hn :};‘-"v);:‘jv-“};"xx:hl‘;:-}\“m'r’\yvy»hll:n:::fyn"]m"' eight-hour law. The buil o y may not be true to | the - v 3 lilder of the I hope during the campaign vyou | field s > game had not progressed e 2 eso - Dicky ¥ not moment those newspaper adver- | Panama canal probably knows & will “ng st Nm,m; e "“\‘ ‘r‘:“_ “"’iw; I s ot werlimen | 1€ Tustlings of the leaves of an oak | der Aemilius Paulus annihilated ar @ s tree in which Zeus was supposed to | forces of Perseus at Pydna (168 B. C.) e. Margaret may be an imposten | tisements jet it is | working day w S ] = may P appesred And vet it Is|working day when ho sces it— |voters of your district the records of | coula he meen dropping out of the | oo;!d Which Zeus | B. C.) he may be entirely different from any | known that no one knew very much ladelphia Ledge. the last two sessions, that of 1913 ard | windows on Commercial street and | fire e, but a local legend says that the | and took the defeated king in triumy @ of wife that ever lived, and he | about those advertisements until the that of 1915. I attended both. The | hustling ac Iots ol the ame.. So/| o-o- icesage was dellvered by a dovejlito the capital, {IThe punishment met it speaking from the tree with a hu- | out to Epirus for its share in the way Mr. H T $ obably 48 not the kind of husband we | day the Lusitania sailed, and even | witn (“(‘;f’r‘é’;h:fl;’t‘:‘* ]f"‘r‘rs day | ccntrast was so marked that there IS | many dld this that finally about 3| .0 0oioe ™ At ant rate. th Dbriest | was 'the destructi £ seventy:of hej il 2 = e s his determina ¥ Gt e e e () G| ehstn e ey 4 ic At any rate, the priest- | was the destruction of s y of he e daily on Main street or in other | then thoy were taken as merely re- | always to stand firmly for Amen?::: “{“”‘m"l‘” "I‘y'_-“‘,‘l‘; '\f:"”“ U:(:L‘\“ = o o “‘<l<tl|ltf‘”‘1~”"i‘:»‘] \:‘;’:t’:iy““‘i“:m“‘:‘l‘) esses of the oracle were called Pele- | principal cities and the enslavemen B cerned. 3 E vour col- | the rest o e mer e per S e SaRs e : # pces where men gather. However, | itorating the German government's | MEhts throughout the world that a | leagues gave fo labor more than aLy | go, the disgruntled Mr. Frary seeing it | (rag wiiie on s ioro00tus _reports | of 150,000 of its people—a blow fro contend that this difference lends | warning of the established war zone. ;';fméj?ndnus Iot will be expected of | previous session, I believe more than | was impossible to keep them from the 'l"hl\r“l»\:\' ‘1“: ,(,m,.r’\‘,‘d “;5"1 ”'” I“"“"‘“”“ f ok SRe enep bever thec sened ewhat to the charm of the Story.| No serfous minded man dreamed for |~ ' C7S¢ Be should be elected. | any two previous sessions. In 1915, | came. But little is remembered of the | [5 F0 He “imec \]7‘(\:;:‘:'@\ e \: ”hr‘hp LR s \”I‘,\ C ere is enough normal life going on | 3 moment that the Lusitania would Mholstock e o | ljr(ll\"‘r.“l 1”;.\"’:5"”‘7’“‘\‘1 '«‘l,’f' :M |r y'wlv\\“"lr r‘I( ‘,‘x.l\ of 11\4‘.1 old gs m:‘_f ‘4“:1“10 .'\l«“\\ll who had been spirited away by Phoe- | ern emperors When the Latins took s Wha e e i u il o : - n't get a smec g ersin, e | Britain won by a score 60-40 and | piogons e )04 PR out us. What ;ve]g ne;z_llls ‘MI: be sunk. Surely it was not the busi- | cage have voluntarily raised the pay | idea, labor mot a smell but it had that night the town went wild. The | s the rivalry between the oracl i i Ir’ i ok begame something out of the ordinary. If | ness of cmployees. The < PR s A e ERUERS i went s sl . rivalry en the oracle | possession of Michel Angelus Comne of a state department or of a increase will! terribly unp n tha old Humphrey House, then the lead- | ¢ zays at Dodona and that of Apol-{nrus. In succeeding centuries the ter ky and Margaret supply this do- | President of the United States to scan | 20URE t0 $7,000,000 a year. Wil the | sion labor was treated shamefully and | ing hostlery of the village, Was a gala | 1 os peioht ren o that of Apol- | bus. In succeeding centuries the ter knd, then thetr admirers are asked the avertistng columns of New Tork | §14.000.000 moren s | men take it or will stri [ how hers of sessi Y i S ameal they strike for|Fow members of that session who bY | place that night and both teams dined | pyjestesses of the former invented new | and misgoverned by Albanians, Vene come forward and plead their case. ceives e lamming at the hands of this antagonist. And Mar- | garet. Bless her heart, she will weep for t wext six weeks over the piti- | go with his high ofiice, less sarcasm. It is insinuated that the | A trials and tribulations that mmfrnnt‘ does not desorve impeachment. this couple have nothing in common ith the normal living habits of real e o When a marr i et oo arried folks and that people are| It 18 conceded now by a majority |, (aik in his seen ho v oo krowing weary ofithe recttal of Republican and Democratic news- | things that his wife s unable to un- Acting upon the time-honored | PaPers that Charles Evans Hughes | derstand.—Indianapolls Star. HUGHES AND THE LUSITANIA. is young married couple is on trial. | ¢or threatening a forelgn power with Yale university reparts a deficit of | be disappointed in what seemed to me | now living s the venerable Frank war. Diplomacy is not conducted in | &%) I the dining hall, due to a | modest demends, can seek Kent of South Main street. Clark, Cremin, Stoce and Martin * * * Jone had been sent by mail a few FAIR AND WARMER. that way. The New York Tribune, hu(‘fl\} inmfa«o In the cost of food Zorsement now of the workers is ®e reported that they had about fifteen | days ago, And thereupon the mem - : » | SuDplies. Better get the professor of | yond me. They have their nerve with e v cases of typhoid, all soldiers. * * *|ory expert, the man who never for Phere could not be better manifesta- | one of the strongest Republican |economics to figure aut how muen (hem, for certain. mwheSreturnorithe M soldiers B this NG it oR R T etl Ao rivil i e ed las it sots N ahowedlli Hera i hel s ot ta i rue Americanism than this re- | journals in the country, disagrees with | the ljn_ke must be raised to avoid such Give the session of 1915 its due, if | \veek recalls vividly to the minds of | iz easier to heat. All the doctors ask | for his lecture by admitting that 1 ¢ part of the Republican [ Mr. Hughes in this matter and savs v(mfx‘mno? In the coming year. It is | you please, and say that session "“11 many the return of the hoys of ’98, | for is the providing of beds, clean li .- forgot” 1 sent that picture by mail A committes to prt & stop o the | that the only chance thers was of pro- | bur sermens - reaty oL O0St 7 1N eutiing down, the howrs o€ 1800 |00 o very few tho retuen of the | £ fnd medicine. Their services will| © 1 E b : ¢ of the President of the United | venting this crime was to establish | come and outzo can be f;,"xr‘f,?": 1,(“‘:; e et e s I\.(,_\ of'6l Butiois heretamn afthel ol Uy ol n are ther mone fhte & bitoe b e i n political gatherings and ral- | the fact in the German mind that to ;Ios!cx:l for the coming year—FHart- former that present day residents re-| the boys of '16 are in such a condition. ‘ with a request that 3 ord Mimes, they were passed as one throws a bone | to a dog vbhm"t» T O hu‘.r';\v Wil- | call move vividly. Before being sent e nes I b e oe e ingness to do tha job; no spontaneity & & N loe aboropintion ! & it Nor was there in. | 10 New Britain the local companies It is uhout time the safety hoard got | hoard be made in Febru Ress i of feeling about it. Nor was there in- busy and straighterieq out the fire de- | that active work may be started earls T were sent to Niantic, where rumors | | tended to be. The ver, n:f)\‘?';!\; Of | Jere rife for many days that they | rartment by appoicting additional per- |in the spring. Heretofore the boa the labor committee was anti-labo 3 | Mt | manent men, as per schedule, and |of public works has made up its bu HITTING THE HIGH SPOTS | "he speaker of that House saw to it i ther parts of the country | murder American ocftizens was to ose to adopt a campalgn method | bring the United States in the war. is not in strict accord With good | Further, it contends, “The German COMMUNICATED. e and Americanism New BPBritain | government cares nothing about have none of it. In the past there | formalities or technicalities. It cares were about to be sent home. On Sep . it would stand | tember 19, 1898, New Britain peopie making the \luv\s\wm«vy\\ :‘4« ne \lv- per- (get which went to the finance boa 2 : i | that his labor committee would stand 3 £ = | manent as possibl And in this re- ! In Marc e i went to s s e been some very flagrant viola- | nothing about friendly relations with or :-)jnyrtm’—n hitehing. Martin Gorman of | received the .iscouraging news from | {‘1“:”0 Im:o b h’\y: cern AT i:v’m“n‘x‘\ : h‘\) : j\’u‘}' & \'m[v & ‘\\‘ 2 v - i \ : X - the camp that there were three or | SPect s ELolfor a g and council, mak com- 8 of propriety. But it was ex-| tho United States. It cares nothing | Contrasting the Last Two Sessions ot!l four mew cases of (yphoid fever. On | made of the six stokers and three on- | paratively late in the spring wl ed that as soon as Harnest N.| about anything but success in the war e i | committee that could be called intel this same day Lieutenant G. Arthur | 8ineers who are drawing their ar ey received their allotment. It is phrey went at the helm of the |in which it is engaged.” No, Mr. 1 State Legisiature Wherein it is rvIH}v a r\hm" "!;‘f:“, v;(”:d "“/ :;'( SR £ e : na yet, b ‘.,T ] he (Vvvu\z\l‘z. 1 ary that the bhoard of public % elnles ins e antagonism o Pars 10tor ( 1av o work t n its work P 16 paign for the Republicans this| Hughes had he been President of the | Shown What George M. Landers Did | ohomean alr French of Heos, L . e Bincis) mork o jeariyhink Danbury was the only man on the eighteen hour md his state- | nent at that time, “the New Britain | ld be brought te an end in New | Untted States could not have pre-| Kor the Laboring ags baby In the claws of a Bengal tiger. ek el UL N Britain | e exact status of these men fola e e ng Man. senate the Y r - come it *s claimed that as soon as the harter revision permitting such as is ain. And so it has happened. | vented the sinking of the Lusitania, With you back in the o riford, as is now be- chairman of the committee has|as he claims. The Germans had B working class of the state p‘.‘m{w hlml ing plann the Fartford city | 014 ensines were discontinued the ¥ would be for the best in- 3 a had a iive wire to he de- = { on of stoker and engineer red that in the future when out- | planned that aff ,ad-| The Herala | SO R i i 1 A & (=i SelEiashebetors ey ad a copy of uvl, i \m""m“’ In securing | pended on, such a live wire as would | (OTRZE, = i omTn e vecentd antomotically SMiTho pwn speakers come here they | vertisements appeared in the news- | & COPY subjoined letter sent to | <hock the encmies of labor, and those | 7€ Deasine n New | opinion however, is that untit the or- | from this district by . t G X o ¢ | trying to slip so hing over on New | : hese t | e Lo ¥ a prominent | jpdifferent to labor, into stateiijonlj imasiR Ry (o take the | dinance is changed these men retain i, .o cs and refrain from personal at- | the crime was more than three days i " Bra - desuetude which in its in\\n(‘lh»u”mm: e e e SO R The ordinance pro- | hiiaie geport, C | v hat of a highbz ou rleasure i < . s on the man In the White House. | away from its base, and no word even Rl Jeuld el that of Sniebtall e e - 10, 1916. | the ba logical conclusion is reached that | from the German Foreign office might | ™ 5;“{‘,31(&’ l“:f‘“")“ | 1 wish you luck, 5 S o el . 1 g v his er 2 03 o - neerely tember 23 1d or at ¢ the era | t 1 e o sositions a hoso speakers are of the belief | Intercopt a preconceived plan. The |1 want you o know ey Cr Pecatse | Tours very sincerele = S | Wie nower to declove Ihe PASUSES | jiat he @ Y hat somebody ’ ALFRED STEWART O'RRIEN empty. It would appear that the | 7,0 | There seems to he some questio < . weather will permit, but i couneil,” s hat cven then as| conform to the ethies of good | papers, the submarine that committed Nides for such members of the de- !t ot (a0 Ic | partinent and it does not appear feasi- [y smeakiv ain troops arrived ab aon on Sen- ain troops art 1hout o D {0 Dolleve that the safety board has rehed ou carried photographs of Cc Moore, Col. (. & Erichson, Licutenant R "ol 1 R Gt O | GEORGEEANDIGEORER (y,f.,‘.}t' = ?1 e ety ”j,l | jobs would be to have the ordinance | prine noosie St ool R e ol b Chansged, thereby ing out the posi- | . ~a0F DS CLanore setnaitaly, tion, or possibly by reducing the stok- | and en. eers to the rank of call- | the yoner some action is celebration national affalrs are not conducted | only thing Mr. Hughes could have | remembers go0od work done by a pub edure for abolishing these fhey would have them, then the | done was to get us into war with | lic official although it may seem as if I l should be made on that basls | Germany and it has since been admit. | (2¢ Public o e anresacal yiive errors and mistakes of its sepyy not on a personal plane. | ted that we were In no condition for | Mueh water has gone s fairminded men will be grateful | such a thing. bridge since the year 1913 but T po in Same Caveiage in Parades. rch hells pealed to lot the citizer jhose who are instrumental jn member distinetly that session of the ew Brifain Gett 13 t1ole that the soldiers had w the car t goes on that line fring the idea and supporting Mr. Connecticut leglslature. It was the | o the Baitor of (e Horaldl ic 2 rctory gongs s e e carded Chestnut street. Tt is B ox ™ inis latest edict. The| WELL CHOSEN. thing that upset many preconceived | politics ddes—or is it “do” 7—make | Spreading the news. The train reached | Was Oty g | mighity confusing to strangers who da rey Bates 2 Bvithime and shve me o ! doSSsmongls i e o "hout ¥ES DSOS i not know the layout of the strects and Pl St b the mrent By | Metions wiil and gave me my first | .trange bed fellows, doesn't it7 This | th o a ! e i : t fSgn reed not lose in enthusiasm | D eious fojtho ercat u sight into how the laws really are " ekl " e e ”m“ wdmit— | o’clock ang the sold were | work to do. on several oceasions people hav se of this restriction. Indeed, | FOPean war always relled on the secur- | made for tho people and fhe maae ' Gs vuweod e the omee o 2 o e bt T i R Ve be conducted with oven greater | 1t Biven to their country by the two | things that enter into lesislation. S el Gy sent as well as was other o and thoy might well bo termed | sissm now that a very undesir- | BTeat oceans,—the Atlantic and Paci- | As a newspaperman T had alwiys | 1,100 of Talian socicties of G 5 : : : ol unaways.” but an auto- | : ; [ fie. There was never much fear of | 1o0ked forward to coverlng a 257 Landers and Geor w. K £ = ne volun- | obile runaway in which' a well| iad feature has been eliminated. | © Sl ch fear of | yire and I was all eyes and ears when | | T770¢ el west e O W eaioy lmuxedl ox | copld i o <, ; 2 deraoeratic and republican candid s an Invasion from Canada, and Mexi- | the first chance came as it did in that | (2 2 R an week was in no sense | after an introduc roper pro TS in S T " ‘aptain S. L, ynard rding & Rivall Canaldates Srcidingd| SEN S SIS B EE L NIRRT *ut company on their transfers 1 ! L one line designated as Pleasant streot men. But i “ | {aken the I r. for it is a fineeial | g men when the known to ws 1l ing for a There was 1 . LS of the arc wrehad o respectively for state senator. While ! i strost bl presented problems of a different | year. Filled to the guzzle with strong ; f SH o Tain street i L s he remarked later = s 2 no nozraphic report of their con- 2 el | an elopement. As he remarked pro-labcr sentiments and with radicai ; : . : d other j and then mar \losly a catastrophe. | Mr. Babcock went versation is obtainable, T imagine it | closly ¢ sympathies T made labor lecislation ) around b are many men who do not en- it [ cock, chairman « agree with all the acts of Pre Vilson while in the White House. of | €¥pected from a people constantly | nature. No agsressive warfare was tnem marenid | an Slopement ‘ s i Dernine Dlcclull: | L L S jee to said real estate man it | this week declarin had worked all s e at & tr T Georme vty weathe weire | gH il InE SULEO D s Genlat i e m“u‘”\ e e new | back 200 mackerol. Returning . Aneh strger anLie ol g andl he wis 1ot any, tog iliar | edmitted he was 189 with its management. He had angled [ he got he bought. It's a cou s machine in front of the Center | honest man \ ehurch and removed his foot from the | admission on a fishing party mong this number are men president’s party. These same | NShting amons themselv ow, all | had worked all his life at le often long for an opportunity | is different. The eyes of the nation | provide for our family and a mother | 1°\ e The armory was the storm deal, tivity Tts inte was ; George who was busy from morning until . (3 T e for the soldiers and fol- { have opened. Uncle Sam ha i S a pened. Sam has been Y Georg . ers talk on | pight, day after day, trying to stretch George— » do 1. / T e h from Mayor ! clutch Ml Snropatatonyfto e abpEe il into the street when the car, With 2 o that the frenzied baseball a a dollar as far as it could possibly g0 ve is no telling from what angle | 1 had, from childkcod, known some- : jump sped forward info the middle of 5 gver the fans will have to t ofore the onished | the United States may be attacked, | thing about the problems of the man nd whe & it vho works with his hands for a weelk- r hen it comes the nation wants | Who Works with his han INESES) George—*Have you been onut in the | L& 1508 T8 A0 0 ol the foderal | the street their attention to football and ly wage Three vears' studv of So- latelv? Th Beat i A .+ could collect his wits it had run e . lism i beid taught e manyiof ‘the | countryslately2aiTheoliagc s abealis (f o rvige, hut were kent at the cwnerjconle te M had 1o | until Saturday evenings before li away s f; s the Nati IR ;l’:'r‘\nr curb in front of the score boar i The explanation given was that | % s, o S0 o Cerpally. tigul. inder orders for about three week George—"“Yes, it is wonderful.” “hose who had homes were permitted e 5 he had forgot to disengage his gears T when he brousht the car to a stop and Jeft the clutch in before he stopped the | A new and bright American flag who will make oven when these | @Wakened from peaceful slumber. rival party; but > (Pause) Mor Wehster dinner was served. | | | | e touch with | | | | 1808 the soldicrs were not imm ) be prepared S0, along with the great expendi- | reasons for the very unequal distribu- tlon of the world’s wealth I had o 2 tcorge — “Certainly remarkable ot i Bire s Dony e O W iy e e I G coTE o) y to go there nights and others found sonable strensth,’ President Wilson | terminism”, “the materiniistic inter- | Georse—“Marvelous porfed daily, went through their | left th now floats from the City hall build= has appointed to membership on the | pretation of history”, the “proletariat”. (Pause.) nsual arills and u.vu‘ not mluwnr‘f‘fl ‘-‘m z ot ing. When the troops marched away Bl . : Gt until the last couple of days in the . . i S pematent Shn Henis A i Ol U BT BRI | (G et s i I ein | A prominent memory training ex-last June Superintendent John Hem i s 1‘“ B | sicians would reap a harvest out I-F‘ oo { pert with a big reputation and a di- | inEway d“{::n issoliifles sghion e s e prasRontunas il e e | | ploma from a memory training school | nOt come down untll they returncd. e “"'!”',m"" thetimelh v r’f;" “‘)”" s Giearge—"Yes, T have heard it has| With the retumn of the soldiers this | who delivered a lecture on memory He kept his word. S e Sse E L b 1 lot of unseasonable sick-| week and the graduation exercises at | training a few G e ) G Lhssediiophadyconidon cefenonshil bl | S - 1 torial staff opportunity for a good The return of the soldiers ‘“ln‘ lct me go the limit with what nes | the hospital, the followin IPPINS | ush at his cxpense He informed | accompanying excitement has Labor; Dr. Frank- Of course 1 do not recall all that T George—*Tt certainly beats all how | f . e - e from t¥ Herald of September 30. (4,0 city editor, on the occasion of | political discussion fall into th Chicago, Howard E.| wrotc now, but one thing T do recall i is that I selected you as one man T was of | R Tt » | 1898, is interesting, giving an account | his mirthsome visit, of the nature of | card this week. Dut, though quietly, ) course George and George may | of the opening of the institution and | his profession, what memory training | cach candidate is working hard going to keop an eye om. T inquired | have discussed other topics such asihe connec nstances: “Tho | has meant for him, what it would do i e ) about vou, learncq that you wore an | the world series—and the weatt | New Rrit : Iospital build- | for others and the subject ‘of his tesidents of years' standing de= Tullus Ro- | emplover brlabos. ar wristoctat, and s | but T fear thelr conversation willl be in pencd right away | coming lecture, which was “I Forgot.” clare that the crowd out to greoct e ) { IS tedlins "’m-lw kr:ym\in”wfl I\J\ taken Lritain soldiers who ill from tv- | the editor that he had a photograph |biggest ever scen in N itain on ately PRl e e and other diseases * * * | availasle if it was wanted. Where- | any ; LGk this afternoon Dis. ' upon said editor reminded him Umt)m doubted. appropriated by Congress to ring the Army and Navy up to sea- 1ewly ereated Council of National De- »nse the following men from various Sl caused amuel Gompers of and ent of the Ameri- | sure s some weather. rnard Baruch, Dr. Hollis God- to posterity as no oflicial report ! for t accomniod: of the New | As he was about to leave he advised the boys on Thursday night was the truly, Ihoid fover APRECHOUEDYRS Ol i the various labor meuasures ! |25 e e

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