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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1018. 4 . » p " ARy T FACTS ABOUT THE AMERICAN NAVY | J ‘ BY LIEUT. FITZHUGH GREEN, U. 8. N. | | FAOTS AND FANCIE ‘ Ifi S e tes o ot Topics i | SO — . Paterson Call The Prussian guard seems to have Poliiies is slowly but surely finding — lost some of Its “‘efficiency.”—Meriden . its place again among the topics dis- E Morning Record cussed about town and who the demi- | ggs. PR ocratic eandidate for the mayoralt - - e ¢ A Columbus hotel cat fell 13 stories. DOminaiion will trnishing even | st - He may be a bad egg: he may be a ] depend upon the striped bunting of § No, not in the least. You ought to Mmorc rood for ti 1 is @ c & . S rood one. Too often he is spoiled. --‘B}':A“ flag. e e know withoy asking.—Paterson ' 'esponding questi tive to the re- : : eart murmu at fect, bad lungw = St Dublican Va Attitua L | Perhaps he has a shell; or like many | ;4 giner more obscure physical iud e e - - . timorous ones he hasn't even crust. | perfections are immediately spotied by Sometimes a small boy is so patri- 11 the rina, he rir L 3 g | Variations of his size and shape are | examining surgcons. All are practi otic he wants to observe soapless days re ather s been . . infinite—so long as he remains within | ¢ally incurable and throw a man vty seven times a week.—Galveston News, hinted tha A ¥, on¢ shortly upon the charity of the govs \ ernment G o certain limits. He may be of the best blood of the country, or he can be On the other hand, if a candidgte The only thing a woman hates Wwould not not to have her namc in the papers B ont tod at all.—Capper's Weekly. time how Ui mprobubl Then too, Police Con i oner How- Recruit is the egs of a sailor. A bat- | D¢ Biven a little lceway on the sup: position that proper living and food : 1 will soon bring him up to the stans For a fellow who keeps forging ard Eges are collected, examined, | dard. This is true of many boys who, § ahead, the blacksmith doesn’'t seem ' ©Ven if the secret sessions of the po- crated, and shipped by recruiting of- | under sea tutelage, turn out to Dbg B0 mako all the progress that might | lice board do not permit him to ap- s : [ fices throughont the country. —Since [ splendid mon. It is usual to discovet O Sl e aiol pear in public print as much as he the war began 50,000 have been | that lads underweight cat and drink ) | passed out of 120,000 affered. Some | enough just before the test to measwgd vere too fragile. Many werc under-|up to the rule. They don’t suspéf veight, and not a few were just plain | that a doctor can tell in a moment addlead. whether it's muscie or water that tipg An average recruiting week in the [ the scale. One ambitious youngster cast coast division, from Maine to [is reported to have stretched himself Virginia, is represented by 273 officers | nearly 2 inches by means of weights and men working in 110 cities and | and straps in order to pass. He didn't towns, including New York, Boston |shrink back again, either. and Philadelphia. For six days the| Irom the Tecruiting office success total number of applicants was 2,841, | ful ones are mobilized at camps ot of whom 576 enlisted. Of course, a | training stations for a short prelim- #reat many found they were too old | inary picking over and repacking hes or too younz or otherwise unqualified | fore being put into the nest. Clean« i ERide st N e | 4;\:I consequently did not take the | liness is sought first. The Fleet is g ! e he has stated that do - jhysical examination adel of sanitary tidiness, Disciplin The mecatless days and the wheat-| ¢ want the mayor's office and will | Numbers of men who are dxamined | starts in the orderly ranks and pumf less days may culminate in the eat- | (uhnort any reputable” candidate. . | for military service seem perfectly | forms and the snappy treatment less days, when you may be glad to | prhuys it would appear that his str S at : - sound and fit. Certain defects are ur The period of incubation is about revert to what the Connaught H“‘“"} + attacks on the administration arve P derestimated by the average youth; | six months. At the end of the third called the “‘kerry -\«H“‘““."_ = L ' more in the nature of “bearing’” down : i 3 PRl #2d | bad teeth, for instance. Good strong | month a distinet scratching is audiblg slice of fried turf between two bricks. | {pa g Q. stock than *“‘bulling” up : B ;3 el i ys otherwise desirable may have let | inside the recruit's shell. FHe begink —Greenwich News and Graphic. | the O. F. C. pfd. On the other side, | . X 4 ¢ | their teeth go to pleces through negz- | to make noises like a real sailor and = o turn to the democratic party. Judge | i 8 4 3 L | !lect. Bad teeth, unless remedied, un- | occasionally acts like one. He substi- wThe Boorway of the Old Home.” | William F. Mangan and P. F McDon- " ik § wih ® | dermine dizestion and increase sus- | tutes “below” for “downstairs” anf ough, two of that party’s strongest . - coptibility to disease calls the floor a deck. By the fourth ls stained with agze and small; cards, could not he m'\luit upon Iiyes are another great disqualifica- | or fifth month he can swim, climb a And in the early twilight, to bea candidate, 1u. W, Eelton, once tion. No sailor can afford to have | mast, signal, shoot a gun, and ekt When purple shadows fall nominated but defeated by Quigley, is 5 ap veak eyes. He must point guns, read | beans twice a day e ST A e said to be too busy with his interests | signals, study distant objects, and fre- | Finally one morning he rolls out of My half-shut eyes can see in the Stanley Works and the Cham- auently on watch endure prolonged [ his bammock, ambles to the rail ang . " A \ row of clear-cut visions ber of Commerce to bother much e periods of evestrain. Original weak- | spits to the windward, remarking Wiy these tMnss can possibly be done | And, in so doing, he did not violate Sl e about politics. W. F. Delaney, an- o ness may mean temporary disability | ‘“‘Aw, jus' wait till I gets me owns s for every family of the 20,000,000 | any party pledge. As to the charge et b other democratic ace, is surely out of ey A ; or even blindness. Colar blindness is, | farm out in —-—." - 3 i Tt et Joseph Gill of 310 Washington | o¢ course, not to be permitted aboard | Th is hatched: ther sail bin this country to sacrifice. The food | that he thereby “stole the thunder” | The doorway of the old home the question by virtue of his being | o oot \was omployed by the Stanley A . o o Seeuls Dalohed sanon ol o1 8 s ; b3 oony C the o e TRt i o adlihel s L Y] a warship. The fate of a vessel may | has come into the wicked world bhoarders, wholesale and retail, must | of the Republican party an exanc- Has often opened wide ¥ B 5 Works as an inspector but on Septem- For schoolgirl and for student, for the vague rumor that Joseph M. | .. 4 1917 he decided to abandon — 0. Just twhat hoarding of food | ination of the Republican platform for 2 . 5 e e L R For mother and for bride: alloran, 2 ivilian life and enlisted in the en- | was s . 5 neans is explained by the IKederal| 1916, the same one upon which And soldier feet have traveled four years ago by the present incum- | . o5 =00 o8 T B 08 e e was some talk about having the pa- | the retreat they got lost and couldn'y 2 i bent, may yet he found as the demo- | F7CCTNE S. L to ] trolmen patrol their beats in pairs | get out, especially since all exit doots 5 ort Slocum, N. Y. and later was| after midnight were locked to prevent the escape of assigned to Camp Merritt, N. J. | e w el IS re 5 5 o v 12—Mr. an s =7 those who were being held for treat- s i s o January 1 Mr. and Mrs. Edward | e November 1. He has been in France | oomis returned home from their | -5 faes i tleship hatehes hundreds every year. M. Steele must not be forgotten worse than newspaper notoriety is title “myor t 2ot it wi - . Emmmm\ bantam sized hen-fruit. The | is short in height or weight, he may | | | { ) slice departiment administration. Mr, | | Von Tirpitz declares that' American ! cele, once bested by Mr. Quigley for i military help in the war is a phantom. ! Perhaps he's just whistling to show | theé nomination, is said to have kept | he ain’t afraid of ghosts.—New Haven | #!ive his ambitions in this direction. | i Union | Whether or not the vOrs mift {o | ity I him of the police commissionership in z ( Thirteen States formed the Union; |face of strenuous political adyvice to | [ i e 5 i thirteen States, honest with them- |the contrary had any significance i Gy E [ selves and the foundation, could save | yet to be learned. But the former tax | | it from the menace of Federal en-| collector would like to be mayor, that ! croachment by constitutional amend- | hig friends all agree. 1f Alderman O ! ment on State prerogatives—New | 1 Curtis' words are to be believed | York World he will not enter the lists, as over his The doorway of the old home | { | Food Administrator in this fashion: | Charles Hvans Hughes ran to defeat, While eves - g of re rdays' | wi i R Across the narrow threshold, cratic candidate for mayor. The name Holding of more than thirty days'|will show that the old-line Republi- e e of H. S. Tallard has also been Whisp- Bupplics by dealers, manufacturers, | cans in their Chicago convention did .red but it is only rumor. Mr. Halloran wholosale ind retailers constitutes | not foster suffrage any more than did The doorway of the old home savs that no one has approached” him oarding, and the purchase of more | the Democrats at St. Louis. The suf tas heard love's stories told; on the matter and other prominent Has secn the splendid autumn democrats say that no thought has Of people growing old, zeen given to who will be who next will likewise be so construed.” form reads:—“The Republican party, Aad baby handsibave fumbled e T N reaffirming ifs faith in government of At Tock and heavy key: GERMAN PABULUM. the people, by the people, for the peo- And feeble arms stretched from it A brother-in-law of local German, | it Bty To children out at sea. incarcerated for violating his permit, | house. On Monday, the German chancelior, | Ple. as a measure of justice to one- visited Attorney P. ¥. McDonough e L | Salesman: “What Schurr?” ount von Hertling, may address the | half the adult people of the country, The doorway of the old home with a plea to “‘get him out so I can * fends it on the ground that the in- Thet fomoos o o o | Native Don’t you know him? Ha'g B eichstag and reply to the speeches | favors the extension of the suffrage to Is stained with age and small; get him fo take out his naturalization | vestigating committee is responsible to | o T 0 U;emrcwr;;\' word camou- | curate at the New Britain museursf £ President Wilson and the British | women, but recognizes the right of And vet in glowing summer, papers and become a citizen.” the common council and as such is; (59 e iens aogepted, mondl % e s e % e NP LSS In winter and in fz “Why didn’t Otto become a citizen | in duty bound to make its first report | (¢ street and in the parlor, as a suit- { One of the school teachers filling rime Minister, Lloyd George. This | each State to settle this question for Tt gives a cheery welcome, before?” queried the lawyer to the council rather than to re- | 2Pl Word where expression is de- | out questionnaires for the first exemp- sired. The following ditty, sugzested | tion district discovered this one Thurs- since December 1. Gill was a mem- | wedding trip today and have taken | RBiscuit salesman in Berlin store: ¥f ber of the Hi Henry minstrels and | up their residence on Kensington |hear you had a fire down here the was well known as a clog dancer. | street. H. P. Richards, assignor to|other night. He is 22 years old and was gradu- | Traut & Hine, has invented a new | Native: “Yep." ated from Sacred Heart school in |snap hook. Bngineer Cadwell has| Salesman: “Where?" 1910. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | been enzaged to map out an electric | Native: “Down the street in Schurtis Casimir Gil road between. Plainville and Southing- han usual amounts by consumers | frage plank in the Republican plat- fite| report from Berlin. In' the:|itself.” And knowing eves may sce “Oh, he was too obstinate.’ porters and the press. Yet look back | 5 seantime the German newspapers| Thus it Is seen that both of the| The row of clear-cut visions “Well, T guess he'll get a chance to | five years to the time when the | 0¥ ON¢ Who claims to know, is print- | day night. Registrant admitted he was | ; That stand and smile at me. think it over now. Good bye.” mayor was the greatest little investi- | cO_Without comment: married but did not claim exemption, re diligently tearing to pieces the | great parties in their platforms of i 2 7 > s '~ | It you see a compl. that's hes | ini s i y jErea > 5% 5 eatorkinel eliviever rad il DIAln L. a0 | Livoulses plexion that's peaches | cxplaining that his wife had left him President’s utterances, thus prepar- | 1916 favored ‘“the extension of the To many filling out questionnaires | vestigation committees shun publicity ? o n‘nd c'rie‘nm, o o land he wanted to get into the army ng the way for von Hertling. The | suffrage,” or ‘“the extension of the % O . Y S y NS there is much speculation as to the No, the reporters were invited to all Remember hings aren always jus before she could change her mind ands WETS VS, SALOOY what they seem; come back to him erman people are being fed enough | franchise” to women. Roth, too, rec- exict difference between swearing to | the investigation meetings, even to . s Just take a zood look and come out S (Waterbury Democrat) | ] ’ au aflidavit and afirming it. It is | that famous one wherein Investigator | : ¢ | ] California drink interests, with ap- | simple. In the latter case the signer | Quigley produced a real, honest-to- of your dream-— ! Recently an unknown woman who reparedness for further sacrifices. | of this privilegze by adoption of the | proximately a hundred millions inv. states that his answers are true by | goodness “deteckative” to expose the IT'S CAMOUFLAGE! did not appear to be sufficiently en- From articles printed in the Berlin | policy in each of the separate and in- | ed in zrapes, hops, etc., have already | solemnly concluding ““so help me God.” | Town Home management. Th(“r‘nvuh dowed with the world's gocds to stand wgeblatt, which is the official organ | dividual states. There was no men- | PeSun campaigning against the Pro- | gome people. for religious reasons, ob- f cil was entitled to exclusive reports| ][ YouTre touched for a Joan by a|the loss, purchased a pair of $10 shoes hibition amendment, and it is signifi- | joct fo thus using the name of the | then as mich as now friend who is flat, at a Main street store and while mak- cant that the growers of wine and | Gupreme Being. Therefore they aflirm R And who'll pay ‘“the day affer or |ing a purchase In another store latd: jhat a new submarine campaign will | either of the platforms. Anyway, it is | brewers of beer propose to make the | (j,,t that which they have stated is swallow his hat, | down the package. When she lookedi, e launched in the very near future; | rather premature to start a rumpus | hard drinks element “the goat.” The | {;ye “under pains and penalties of Just borrow his watch till the day [for it the packagze was issing. Res 18t by meams of this ruthless cam- | over nothing. The federal suffrage | Plan. which will be voted on next No- | perjury.” _after that,— turning to the shoe store she ap- 3 ntdits = e e S 3 " | vember, is to abolish the salodns and | 1T'S CAMOUFLAGE! prised the clerk and suggested that aign the Entéhte Allies will be de- | amendment has not yet passed the | i PO P #0 AL G G (O s G o e s ey 0w he be on the lcok-out in case aupogd i brandy and such. Hotels, cafes, clubs | joading into Devens is excecdingly In this ecity it is easier to start a 'returned to exchange them eat Spring Drive of the German | might take up the cudgel at the doors | and summer resorts are to be Per- | wide; hut the biblical eye of a needle “run’ on a store by whispering that| Several days later another unknown; ordes.on land will succeed in crush- | of the various state legislatures mitted to sell wines and beers with | j5 the only comparison for the exit. the proprietor has sugar for sale ‘ woman came into the store to change. hg-the French and English lines, and meals. Beverages so sold, however, * » o than it is to start a “run” on a bank | a pair of shoes for pair slightly! ' must contain less than 14 per cent. of | When the administration’s secret- ot} B by reflecting upon its stability. { larger. The clerk recognized thaey pat then a German peace will be ! OUR CROWN PRINC alcohol, and for home consumption the } jon police board adopted its plan \\‘ (Cr ol W ‘ “‘f,"“:"'i"‘_' “i‘"‘“ getting | . ox s shoes and asked if she could recalli. egotiated | 1t was inevitable that some men |limitisto be 21 per cent. Udoubtedly, | of doing business behind closed doors 'li““'. o ,‘j”“_’,‘“l Sl rac "Q‘“‘ i A number of local men just can’t | from whom she made the purchase.; SRR awens peenena | ey = B e the hard-drinks men will consider the | it issuer a statement, to silence the | |2 W!N&S received his commission AS| . "1 of their wives. Several have | She could not, but thought that prob- v | should seek the uniform of the United sl Rl -efuse g effect tha _ | second lieutenant this morning. aile o 1 ,ir | ably her husband could and promised| R e et x A plan very, very Bolsheviki and re howl of protest, to the effect that fol Tanuars Tothere was but one real | falled to claim exemption on their | ably her X 1d promi v ; States Army and prove themselves un- |, support it. Such a split in the Wet | Jowing its mectings the clerk would is- 2 questionnaires, declaring that the fact | to bring him with her. She reached| pat the intensive submarine cam- | fit to wear it. Further, it was to | forces, considering recent votes in 105 | sue a bulletin to newspapermen setting | ¢State transfer in the city last week. | 001 "1arfied will not defer them | for the shoes to take them out but the( pten wiieh was started a vear ago | p, Angeles and San Diego, might be fatal | forth the actions taken behind A camiicollideqiwl thilal bopseear fat 1o T8 e o wwar iDheir wives think | clerkiinterfered Fanal inaiateds thek: i to alcoholic moisture in California DUt | mysterious closed doors. the corner of Main and Church streets | e /o041 however, and in almost | the shoes were not satisfactory she( there is strong sentiment among the | January 7 aletter was written to a | LNiS afternoon but there was no dam- | oo ="y o nce priend wife ultimately | need not take them but could returm( b | ardice by getting into the uniform and | qrys, or not-too-drys, that may rescue | candidate for regular policeman tell- | 28 done. Councilman P. J. Bgan is| = 0 50 Ty By o 0P (oim ex. | with her husband to change them. & S gempaisn has completely up-set { being assigned to what Semator Ken- | the undoubtedly great grape and hop- | ing him of his appointment. On Jan- Tfi‘\"‘lm”f,’ ": \."1‘,.,‘,:2 f”bn?:‘[“fhf"n“;j; emption for her none too home-loving | Somewhat awed, the woman lett ;\:m:,::(m:‘.::“:fis x”r;(‘hki:(:::; [ von of Towa is pleased to call “bomb | Erowing intere Of course, Senator | yary 9 a lreporter became aware of | Fvervbody having a box at the post| o, | Since that time neither the woman{ abulum to keep them in a state of | ommended, or favored,.the extension £ the Junkers, the threat goes forth | tion of the federal amendment in F'rom the Herald of a quarter of a century Januar Paul Leupold was clected president of the Turner so- ciety last night. E. H. Davison was chos regent of New Britain Council Royal Arcanum last evening. Bicy- cling is beginning to show some en- thusiasm among the wheelmen and rived of American help; that the | Senate. When it has its opponents expected that many men would vy 1 has been successful. The succeed in camouflaging their cow- ageblatt points out to its readers that | Rominger's bill is a Jong way from real | {he appointment but not through any ; = e e M Sty nor her husband has returned to 3 i i Tt will substitute for | jnformation given out by the board, | in the form of a bill for rental. he S ot .. |change the shoes and, strangely: iy the Berlin newspaper claims S prohibition. informs: E R o G i T 2 The elements are plaving few fav- | change 5 .- = paper claims | Now, out of this condition, there has | caloons a lot of rank eating houses, | If the appointment of a new police- | fire commissioners met last night and | |28 €CHENS 206 POITE | plumb- | enough. the name of the original own-; pat T-boats have sunk on an aver-| come a demand for a new and dis- | and there is no sincere gent, or 1ady. | man is not an item of public interest, | ‘V:']:\Il»nu:‘iH?’\[ij.un Frey as a regular | . "ind vendors of earlaps who wers | er is likewise unknown, so at a cor-j pe of 821,000 tons of shipping ! ;. yniform,—one that will distin- |in all California, who cannot, by cOn- | what is Yet the secret-meeting |at No. 2 house. =~ made happy. Dispensers of rubber (tain store is a pair of perfectly good| onthly from February to December. | . ,ich the fighting soldier f o ||scientious uendeayor et Letieotiyiboardialdnot sbeelibiont NRInTId sty B SOES 8 S e e e | overshoes and the trade engaged in | Shoes awaiting the real owner g ghting soldier from the | 5,ynk on beer. wine, water or any |jike these make people wonder | January 4 Hiam Delaney Was | calking horses' feet have been favored Eat s { soldler who is a soldier in name only. | other old liquid containing 14 to 21 | what is really going on behind those | clected president of the ¥. M. T. A. | g5 od ) Don’t push. | In other words, there are some mem- | per cent. of alcohol. closed doors and what other action | & B. society last evening. James P - — ! = g 5 | PR - s ¢ | Moffi fel] Se day ni ile at- o : “Ten : = s mnewspaper expects the total|,. . ,¢ Congress who would label the = is being hid. Such uncalled for secrecy “\)HM“‘ 1 _nnrh\ 'mzht while at NS Gl e artrne || “Isn’t the War Terrible? Ihkings to approach 10,000,000 tons. | .. . : 7 breeds rumor and gossip. Are not | temptin jump onto one of W. J. |, L oictrant who is filling out ques- (Katonah (N. Y.) Villageer) nAAL S: | shirkers in the ranks. Tt is easier (lothes For the Man. | ; e, Dunlay’ ams and broke his knee- | , & IORIStrE B a “ B . guring the galue of the lost ships asier s : | the facts much to be preferred? mia s 7 Toke hisylnee |l o e 0 e e e ot Henry, I don’t like Mrs. Jenkins.™ & & P R SBIPS | cqid than dane. That is. if by shirkers (Chicago Evening Post) ! k% ap. G White has secured the Bt i B “No? it is here meant that men who are Standard suitings for the British A well known young man of Scoteh | controlling inferest in the ¢ J. White tter e T oyt e D sently She's so—abreast.’ civilian is the latest plan of his gov-| ancestry and pro-German tendencies | Clothing company and has leased the | ) 07 4o o what, Clara?" i ernment that finds the exigencies of | .4 jnvited by a German friend to | ground floor facing Main street of 3 e Abreast. So up on the war.” FoiEazonasos: : war pressing it into further and more | stop at Turner hall Sunday evening | the Y. M. C. A building Judeing from the number of dogn| /.Not a defeot is it ) i In the United States Army, as in all | intimate regulation of the people's| ¢ ", rriendly glass. Iintering the : Tanu .lu ‘vu‘ B H'y,)\(‘h of the | .an running .loose the recent “ex “Yes, ?cca.use _she doesn’t y'r\aHx“ o : : : e S o 1 taxtilel pre idaE el Lo ) the greati ympler made by fining several owners | know. When I give up a whole day! The Gemans who place their faith |, cortain number of men for service The director of woal tex pro-| 1y man, who significantly kept | regret of hig class, has decided to i eourt was without effect. to the Red Cross and have to get thog the submarine do so in the belief | op0 = B 5 duction announces that as a beginning | 05 o Fiuc Sl leave school to accept a position of- SR children off to Aunt Emma’s and all,| behind the lines. Some of these will . type of cloth, in varied patterns, at they can sink ships faster than | G 19190 © : e Entente Allies and the United | proof Jjobs." r the whole twelve-month, which ill close the first of next month, ! | $250 per ton and their cargocs at | e same amount, the German statis- | ,1o¢ actually engaged in regular army ans place the total loss of the HHes in this instance at $5,000,- 0,000. : 5 | ¢ | other armies, there must perforce be | life hospitable room ~rected by a b 1 “Are vou an American citizen?” fered him at the office of Landers,| mokle is fame. But a short time |1 d0n't have time to read the marn-| ver sec gun-fire. Many of them | will be made available at a fixed price. | oo <" &L Frary & Clark. There were 353 | poo gt was the farm commities thag | iN€ Papers, and she bursts in on us{ would rush into the first line of | The promise of varied patterns must| 270 T4 oy Ghere vou | deaths in New Britaln last vear. One | e e eerter o attenetion. . Haw| and says: ‘O ien't it awful about Kale-( atos can build them. At the out-set | oo =of T % | be a sourco of comfort to the civilian | ~Wiell YO SOAT T AN of . R. Walker company’s trucks | tpe morn mamn fnrectination tommor, | dines,’ or, ‘O isn't it grand about Cam-{ [EEEREN SRR LR eSS OR ORIy TCE w6 wani) to) preservelaslibiloFlofl inc i€ : jichie Moo e dnvestlaation sommitaiv al f andl it makes metnrstiinatitad TR R [ the men higher up in the ranks arc | gividual taste in the sclection of his v A ]‘ | tee natas the cateium. And most pen- | 1L Soha" of ‘ua have the time. to] foed draught, = Lh nited STALES ©ho5¢ to determine who shall and who | attire. N Now friands of this canny Scot aver | of Chicazo has sont rare Columblan | tay that the - Tea committoe - oep | Fead a little and show her up! Nowdy The really surprising thing is the| RO HCU b0 ot ana White | half dollars to each of his emploves | existod. B aitstecing s onaiang iling) svery 3 ated price s de; ha bobibitionistasan . YOS | existec dy tha ed ta win the anticlpated price per under the | i L ers would got more converts if | in this city. Miss Margaret Leghorn body, 'T”“'n‘fvh’“ we need ta win thed g ar is i PR sovernment’s tailoring plan. It is be- I L | % < el when any outfit will he ordered to the | lioved the cost will not exceed $13 a i they had a few federal agents work ! 3 foseph's | Chief Robert M. Dame of the fire iBhs nlecndb has four Maishie 3 SEA ing for them. Of course, he wasn't| convent in Hartford this morning and | qepartment and Chairman Alfred T g 3 & front A% to those bravches of the | suit to adults, $9 to vouths and $6 to £ RS it 2 £ i e f = 3 : bags; her new one opens down thef{ hoye. We might be willing fo wel.| scared, but he ‘mever did care much | in xellSions HEo e known as Sis- | Magnell of the fire commission Went | eront and cost nine dollars, And she § . come such an invasion of aur ward- for ‘schnop’ anyvway ter Isnatius. The failure of Rollin C.|to Middletown Thursday to view the | nas one of those mew knitting desk t in keeping with those in DOSSES- | . othing to do but loaf o g 2 s e o CEER T e G e . = e @ e & desks( e Bk S AR onfl around peace- | .obes in the United States if we could At . I S e i ruins of the fire at the state insane mahogany with compartments for e ol o A ATl Tl UL 4l city streets, parading their uniform | he. assured woolen textiles, in varied The government's bine hook of | last eele h ~v Nmm‘uw cons derable | ssylum. While there these officials 100k | overything. She always has the very tural; but discounting all claims on | g theseive (housh they be the | patterns, at such prices as these, But, | Who's Who is one in which the eliz- | comment among his friends, but he | gccasion to visit the various depart- | jatest. ‘War novelties,” she calls Yhery L her side, the United States may be | (roc at which the legislators af " | with the decreasc in our flocks, we ible males. classed A No. 1, ai- | will take the examinations again in | ments of the institution and ¢ el e e e pended upon to produce the goods. 3 s ™.~ | fear thie cost of suitings is going to be | fords but little hope to the designing | Junc. The tota] deposits of the New | their wanderings got into the main “The reverse of taking vour pleas- ; . FOOCS 1 they must be tolerated. Even an | ognsiderably higher, and experiments| mother with daughters of the mar- iin Savings Tank are $2,547,877. | dining hall just at the dinner hour ures sadly 2" my is sometimes forced to carry | in the regulation of prices by the gov- | riageable age. And a perusal of its ry 11-—The city is now in the| Ruilding Inspector Arthur N. Ruth- | = “Yes When there's a gap in the, | ernment thus far do not encourage the | pages would cause the helle of fhe &rir cold spell and the mercury | erford, who accompanied them on the | conversation and somebody has to il | hope that any great mitigation would | village to give up in despair. This regisfere thove today. H. J. and C. | trip, eventually tired of waiting for it up, she sighs and says, ‘O isn't the| result from their extension to the the age of the “older than 31" man Sllis returned last night from a|them to return and set out to find | war terrible,” but she told me the oth. Eactis = ficiency, has the Crown Prince. clothing industry. S hol thonsrEoldert stilllhas voung trip to Fast Hampton with |them himself. Finally reaching the | or day that she didn’t know what we'd | submarines will be taken care of | R e i R e g string of pickerel. Peter | dining hall he found the two local of- { all have done for luncheons and on- the good old fashioned way. When | The Tageblatt expeots the U-boats ) . x | Crona, formerly employed at Willam | fieials firmly entrenched in two chairs, | tertainments if the war hadn't come b R S e e CEXEMPT I mavor Quiziey is sing consider- [ Martin's barber shop, will open a | while attendants flitted about. | along and miven us some new ideas. 8 campaign on the seas they } o o “1.” said a man claiming exemption | shle adverse comment by hig attitude [ shop in the small store in the D. (.| “T guess we'd have been there yet if | She served five different kinds< of warl, 8 ; 5] atas ey | we know a man who expe ed his |, Naw vork, “am the sole support of | {oward the Town Home investigation. | Judd block on Arch street. The po- | Rutherford hadn’t come to our res- | bread at her relief for starving Arme- rgged of being able to send England { wife to buy smokeable cigars last|an aged fiivver.”——Ladies’ Home Jour- ot inves- | lice commissioners met last night and | cue,” state both men who add that it | nians luncheons. That's the way! the war this was true. Now, under In the interim the alien enemies| colided with one of Smedley's ex- vagons this noon. Mr. Swift i h‘“!;””“ & ’*“'I' """"“1“”" o€ | <hall not he in the thick of the fray. | mk- It will not be long before the | Anq there is no telling, of course ipyards here will turn out two ships ke every one sent to the bottom. The a i © ¥ e Ge: ans are s res given out by th TMAans are . sorvice the members of which have e latest figures available show con- sively that the shipbuilding opera- | jead-weight. The German military n& have taken on a new spurt and |, oanization. with all its boasted ef- at any Spring campaign launched = Apparently he favors a scoret o d France to thelr knees in three | Christmas. nal, | tigation as he condones it and de- | although no action was taken there | was a marrow escape for once inside she is.”

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