New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 24, 1917, Page 6

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while! ithe roses A wi Come aghin. They aiways have. | whileithere is life: there is; hope. Jamen Shepard _is - not . finding fanlt With things. even if the ' flowers are. 'pa_ ittle late in blooming. “He hus been making the roiinds on’this old carth for going on eighty years and him.—Springfeld The ‘feople who”’uh,n to the German ~ crops by nnbm. thoughtfully. given - 90 days’ notice of e-mmm Journal. ¥ 7 a A lot of married women would'Nike to go to the polls and vote to gey away from housework a few minutes. You can't blame ‘em.—Faterson Call 3 ; But it West Virginia enforces her | nsw anti-loafing law she will find that some peopl lesé harm when they 1dle ‘than ien York World: "V . The rTeformeérs who want to . step ralsing tobacco and put the land into corn should ‘ask the first soldier they meet which he wollld rather have, & datah of mueh or a clgarette.—Boston he: has no complaint. ~Sometimes| p thigs come a little ahead of tims. e 2 dut nister, sticceeds in restoring’ ne in the Riukslan army, Apuly be cafled the savior of Rusalh, By wending an - expedition of troops 0. round up and capturé s band | But as month. | PAck from the House Ways and Means slven 1t in this of it 3 n they ' work,—New s Whm”“:n?uw : Bquads, and at . e ‘Would all be fine to I 'must have, to sa I hope each one’ his wish may have, And each his “less-less’” ideal get: for me, I simply crave To hear a speechless suffraget. —Boston Transcript. COMMUNICATED . WADNUT HUA PARK, An’ Appreciation of the “Otrcls of De- Hght” By a Dover of Nature.' Citingtis, ‘do you know Walnut HOY place wé go to hearithe band on, hot summer LABOR T0 CO-OPERATE English Government and Trade Unions to Imp¥ove on Team Work to Help Prosecute War. Lonfion, Wednesday, May 28, 11:10 p. m~It is understood that sn im- portant change in the relations :be- t the government and the trade uni is “éontempinted, the ' move- ment’ iy being an outgrowth of : probab) ariden duringthe war- b are being advanced, it is Junion leaders in strengthening the ministry of labor and 6o~ ‘eo-ordinating Fits work with various govérnment di- ploman, such as the admiralty, ‘war. offics, the ministry of - - munition “fand the shipping ‘control department, _Ji park, ttracti with its cirole vigta, that might be de ot Pure Delight? ‘It 't the twilight-hour of {the stsvs! mingles attractions—but— you- really. know Wal- |. crowned ‘the trade unions rml ‘exercise control WONENS CLUBS N SESSION Bridgeport, Conn., May. 34.—The Connecticut State Federation of Wo- fmen’s clubs:opened: its twenty first ‘nnual meeting' here . 'The ees- 'siona will ‘cont ithres days and in ‘additional to the trussction of rouytins’ business, .presentation of various re- ports covering the = year's activities, ‘the discunsioits and addresses were ‘ I plinned to cover a wide fleld of inter- wt.. . Much of the firat day's time was ‘secupied with the presentation of re- ports ingluding that of the president, *n. Edward H..Smiley -of Hartford. ' The chief address on todey's p: gram was by Orrin C. Cooke, | vigory of zhg ."National . L: Motion Pictures, the .. .| amapproval of the to the g:ulu-unm soaialist [ regarded since its inception by Germany. importpnt - mseting ‘this 24.—Bmphetic | proposais of ‘Washington, ‘May of o which the topie for dissussion will,be the and-the shops will be closed all day Memorial Day. » % R e TR MUST PAY FOR BULLETIN. — ’ % Uncle Sam’ \'llhflyll!'otfl»mm n- formation under order of th§ presi- dent. *: to“. lol:h Dtull se :t the bulletin s assure the and le, rint of the official unounuma:: :f ':n‘m_ m-uauds in connection with goyern- ‘mental business. It s sent to all gov- ernment officials and publc institu- tions but to the general public and to private institutions a charge of $5 & year will be made, and the pro- visions under which the bulletin is ublfehed ‘maké it impossible to dis- tribute free copies. The same plan is ! now observed {n connection with the | sale of the Congressional record, and apprved by law, will be followed by the committes. HEARD BY THE POLICE. O S Elm' Street Orossing Again fn the ' Ldmelight, Haward Hancodk of 22 Glen street reported to the police this ncon, that ‘while he was driving in a southerly ai- rection- the gates at the FEli1 street crossing were lowered on his machine, doing considerable damage. The: gateman admitted being, at fault, claiming that he lost cantrol of thel gates. et B. Bayek of 22 Orange street Te- ported to the police this morning that his store had been entersd during the night and $3 in pennies was stolen, Louls Nair of 646 West Main strost reported the theft of & .quantity of on: Bmith onment during than'six months three ‘years. Yale Man Heads Delogation 6 With Y. M. O A delegation, which merous ones that sre under the’ ors, Engliskimen who are new in the associations huts all s masterly retreat.—Masttord I HANNA BRINGS SUIT. Hilding Nelson, ‘prapristor of ‘the Hotel Nelson, has been made the de- fendant in ‘a‘suit’ brought by W. W. | Hanna to yecover for damages alleged to have been done’ thé haseball dia- | mond at the . Electrig field,, ‘at the time Mr- Hanna celidueted’ the game in this city. Attorney ‘H. P. Roche is counsel- for Mri Hunna. The leges that the fleld was loaned to the deéfendant to hold a elambsice and in | the - Everything is topsy- ‘ seemis 16 be| *Why mot put-a war tax on every|a twenty-mile drive in search of Na- |tfe “Nothing u;flcrlflnem,th&llb.‘.m .mmnmtm‘:::Qrchhoz‘m, 2 e -t two minntes,—New York Herald. ‘stopping enough for & Rabyr % g B g u-fi%,, meditative stroll, absorb the e . o9 ¢ Dbiils . and valleys, and the - that | graceful siopes bearing tall poplars w w 2 &nd waving elms on their bosom, let your interested jgaze rest on - the My o versity at Hamilton, losed ‘}olty’s: striking ‘evidence- of industrial milton, . v ! yom- ’ terday. and me commencement exer, “San Francisco, M 4 cises will .be:held this year because of United Statés + Harry Lane of ‘the war. More than 400 students - Ofegon, who. died here last' night, Probu will be 'taken to . Portiand for burial, it was ‘said todsy. ‘had been sufferin,

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