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" clme = - ad Southern of to a balmy the a where, as guests this | 5 DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1918. he blame on the has sterner sot up a new soft You boil the al- r, pound the water with drink what's left and then whether your town is dry New Haven Union. Hm in wat ub, ¢ care isl @ chauffeur ‘‘using the car by permission” figures in midnight accident There new under the sun.— Courier-Jour, ufter fomething isville British S s ‘announce are not mans as he buth that going neighbors. Springfield THE African after the tolerate the Is this a bid Republican. war PAF —o ke, we have rhymecd of Liberty, be damned the Germans, cheered for Trance; lted Belgium’s constancy— ed (o the limes and circumstance: siven our best? drawn from brackish TING. have we fe we not springs d water? test that d from rhym Have we stood the test, Life, Life only, brings? her cyes, they fad s of ours; they thin o A se and are if they never had been made. oor Muse! and must the blight of war troy in us the ecds of song., flower or fruit? wrong, g0 sted at the roo of mine, our Muse nty pulse that of break yeace 0 soui ot nation m us, when all L m - all ho for— rth d will to me Ul B we indly will heau ¢ wha worth wh N must Fan. to make Truth come tr Foor mine, farewell! sheep.—Chicago | The tucky fied of that peated No ¢ thi amend of the sev tion been e submit No 1 stitutio: direct alterat not ratify Editori RBle tor! nim W lieve, i him W phass, nma put a liar. tion, ment and or d su club, oy an ensor! ing it the fou iional i vert er the is unfortunate stitution United ¥ or genera] assembly sh Then, the hunting troubles (Toronto When W ne in Verguin A Scund Provision. (New York Times) legislatures of Mississippl and Ken vy rati It con- Virginia have the prohibition amendment that every state doesn't contain this of Tennessee, substantially re. in kFio o tate shall ¢ uy nt of the constitution o8, proposed b | states, unless such embly von - any ot o onv sneh amendment lec tec hould act on a con- vithout a The is ndament rom onkh fundamental ninstructed nal mandate the opl t the law legidiators to on their own hook Talent, Made Democrat) ¢ the G Fovernment a) in (Waterbury lot Germany. the o man e Berlin 1at not Lo print, which, we t fts a great load. Then it tellg hat to print, where the em- the nice little hcad-letters, emi-colons and such are to in, and when to he conciltatory, ignified critic, or just natural if, after all instruc- editor makes a govern- imply out street rpressex his no hickory this slip on circulation with a no sanctum veliabie offi zovernment German edi- and here- oes the the no \ whatc 4 a con What abo ous does thc Heave Onr Dye Industry. Mail Perkin 185 and and other neation and Empire.) discovered mau- hecame rich mal- primitive ani was laid for a big ndustry. The d very that tin chloride ld ude aniline into magent nes, by con- the proviso | the congress to en- have TODAY’S By TABLOID TALE Joe Blasl | The Case of Elisha Crobb. “Next,”” called the tired, wor- ried, harried chairman of local exemp board No. 33, and Eli ‘robb stepped forward exemption,” he said. it couldn’t it @idn't 1gainst, very bad breathe all stand up aizht if have my chest to lean and my lu @ bad, Sometimes 1 don't night.! “The army and Jung apecialists will soon fix vou up,” said tho o urman. “And T'm 218 pound weight,” went on Crobb. cart over “A fow weeks of fatigue duty and setting up and down exer- cises will take that off,” the chairman assured him “But 1 onty two feeth and e of morr ine have thev'ro them not matc came ont (F heaved persisted Crol > chairm tient sigh TN waite an a pa- vou out an order L of Kdison conerete ar tificial army prom- ised ‘I have flat deaf T can Slisha “You « riage during th,” he feet and I'm hear myself robh pus ride ong so snore,” ued on a ma n e car 1 not neces to the hear your chairman “Passed occupation 2" cocktail mixer at rround the cormer,” sniffled Crohb The chairman paled and turned faint. It was only those cocktuils, the best in the ecity, hat had given him and his as- strengih to keep i a utres npL he cried. And he on Elisha Crobb’s papers Txempt. Dependents the e, said in a W hat vour “T'm the Slooster's, tone of finality up wrote entire local | WISE, SMITH & CO. HARTFORD Redhced Prices Still Further Reduced at Our Coat and Suit Dept. One small lot of heavy Winter Coats were $12.98 and $14.98 $6 Reduced to ...... One small lot of Broad- cloth Coats, Fur Trim- med at bottom and all fur collar; were $1 6 $32.50. Reduced to One lot of thirty-five Velvet Coats. Also Vel- vet Velour Coats, some trimmed, others plain; were as high as One reel of Women's Tailored Suits, were $18.98 to $22.50 $ 1 0 Now One reel of Women’'s Tailored Suits; values up to $22.50 $1° One reel of Women’s, §, Tailored Suits, Serges and Poplins, black and colors; values EVERY LIPTLE BIT HELPS. | Bewilderc Thrift stamps purchased at the | Sovernment, they will be miven three g il use of cubscquent discoveries of methyl, vio- xemption board o, niline, aldchyde green, ani line black, alizarin, synthetic indigo, 1nd other staple dves ought to have yused British trade interests, but jothargy continued to wait upon Ger- man efMci Now British indu 1 try ought to be well preparcd for post CHINTESE LABOR. S allnm not azainst e Be Contaminated rman dyes, but against the new big iemplated Importation ¢ industry the DuPonts and other Laborers, Inited States interests are building ) propuosition bor emploving en Asiatic labor info | one the most ut that have been mid $17 — $14 $17 Sale of $14.98 and $16.98 Evening Dresses at Materials are crepe de chine, satin and lace, pastel shades of pink, Nile and blue. 4. thou some Heaven apurt No 37.50. Now up to $27.50. Now Wy peacef This, meals to a day and a (Copyright 1918 by George Matthew Adams) moderateaate of twenty-five cents are | squaro within easy reaching distance of all. | Place ‘When of these stamps have been bought they can be turned in at: German z, in He WILSON Yal L DODD Review sieep at night 2 might in all sincerity. is LITTLE SUGAR AND GOOD TEETH | Nc Ay ix sixteen v victory. s BACIAL PURITY, the postoffice or nearest bank and ex- war savings certificate. competition alone changed for a During this month twelve cents must the four thrift stamps, as a war savings certi- sells for $4.12. cent added Next will sell for $4.13, and in | $4.14 De they Cashed in stand 10 With of Tone molan Stinent nhvsician Canada Considering Conscription of | Sale of $22.50 and $24 Evening Dresses af Materials are taffeta silk, crepe de chine and messaline, trimmed with artificial flowers, lace and embroidery. accompany dollars worth of = in Boston t andience that the ALinili Coolles, Who Have Fver Done sngar shorta shown e vork A meric o of Good industry af al hink that the Work on Railroads, We ertain ¢ ficate now One sults in better " tains Workers Wanted (Lawrence Tribune.) doubt in many cases men are ally the harder of Rut if thes zood trade \d position L frail physique Leavy Young conditions the absaluic in value is caeh month genera] health Kilted month they March for old (Montreal Gazette) To suggest the admittance into Can- ada of Chinese coolics pro- fane hand the La conditions arise under justifiahle, but ! take advantage of the abundant supply of labor afforded by China to perform most necessary work in Canada. The case, as we un derstand it, is this: the trunk lines of the railways are in need, in places, the head of & Those who like to delve into statis- | (oririses Lo Import infor- i {1 N unem- to o s to lay SALE OF CHILDREN'S COATS One lot of Children’s $7.98 Velvet Coats, $4 75 sizes 6 to 8 years, now at $6.50 forth In t $4.23. ember tics bring intercsting country i of e 2] ung manual hility they would be able where the demands would not physi upon Temple of My merely in mation that ¢ 1 ar vl proposition i We ha e At on m- bor. Yet which it Jamuary 923 these stamps will | sumaption in the prig i e is ne R i a irable, io lue of $5. Nowhere can | thi x pound 71 i L oAl war e be fouud a better investmeat. | last year, previous to the meagr One lot of Children’s $10.98 Velvet Coats, ere u still ex avital and u S interest is compounded every | ply, the consumption had wisen roblem in fhis country. By the sale of these stamps, | eighty-five pounds Now come th 1ders and child. per man, woman realize from necessity ought to men labov in nateri: titutions cn ing ift and war savings, the Govern e ol el of $2 a mite meént hopes to realize a loan 000,000,0600. T Thus does make a mighty many showing. EYE-OPENFRS,” There, ¢ which men do not want to see. so, to keep out the ostriches in the desert; they bury the s and thus there is no sun. The fuel order of last weck wrought this effect. Those who for political, mercenary, or other reasons did not their heads in and make-believe nt want to see raked scratched holes for themselves and then buried their heads. Because they could not see, however, was no reason for believing the sun did not | meat to Burope | the shine in the heavens. Now the cold Tight mpon the faets. After & seige of three days i6 men are beginning has dawned zoing d a cessity; that there was only one way to solve the problem that gripped the nation; that there wa lost in the Iution. Tie only that “Tt sure it h world no time to the be administration of s0- complaint heard now is rather sudden.” To be that hegan was > was. BEverything ince ( 1914 ppened ermany war in has been ‘“rather ' The * There sudden war itsclf was ‘‘rather sudden was no advance notice given by “Rather Germany udden too, is the change about attitmde of all those newspapers and tongues the of which prated disloyalty on Monday on Thursday. Here find o great dailies performing “abou It World tt most of face.” omp York that cried loudest the is the same newspaper that this ad President Wilson to revoke sound is time to get away Jal, selfish or detached point ind see things in their larger New “the personal to do “extra’ e case most York of aper or view” had with the loss of so many publish no newspaper can now edition order more than one on those effec In the days in which the in the case of many individuals of antagonism tined hnmanity a spir all tht of point view” to serve came from a it of any and de to good whole whil the a t the same time treading on toes of inc The marvelous vidua operation of opening-e performance. es Especially the lght, they do as ' has | the | from | re some things the sood of | those who did not ea And | there were, on and ’ malady of bad tecth its mission will through haif of | we to realize that | place of the fuel order was an absolute ne- | wheat for export | | AU up | | was the | | 1 | selfish | 1 | n | the | keep it at home | cial Appeal. | & pound | pest o petent to ers are the ones nothing els | all | odds « editions. | pecome a Fating on an average of a of sugar a day the informed will e put t teeth on road to decay, wo are by those com ow. Of there were s much; but the other hand, those who made up for Tost The children what others are the zrcat offend- against the law which signals less sugar consumption, They, too, who suffer from defec- If the su shortage does than remedy tive teeth ar this national have been performed We must send more wheat and | Corn will be one of factors in the that determining of normal of flour, spared | amounts can from our consumption. use more it on the table, in wheat it will release If we feed more to hogs and to cattle, it will increase our production of meat. With a bumper rop in tha eribs, we have enough to do beth the old line, “With lave her stills” The land of the corn he longer wilt fau applicable to Kentucky No her we be the Colonel and seen its Tegislature ratify the Prohibition Amendment Cheer up, “Everyday'll be Sunday bye and bye now and shout Calamity. AND FANCIES. FACTS Fven fitles seem to be hereditary in Tonisiana. The Times reports that Col. F. W. Ruffum. Jr.. is home from school for the holidays.—XKansas Star. announced, will =zo herecatter. Why that it at 10 nyho ?——New Boston is bed should in Boston? to o'clock up as late as York Herald Ruc) harmie average m Ki he begins speculative that he will to seven.- untit the wition 10 to think that e Capper's Always whe other t come: Now ha Home take her World nd bl the up Y ork of question off them. o mind Germany can have the kind of ernment she wants, but she ha he can't set Memphis gov- ot to it up Commer anywhere else If it be true that therc enough wool in our military uniforms is not At quentities import a few laborers; if e o the Ovient ‘Lot 1 mil- difli- say: lions culties of ental hereafter of t on simils much ot se under our to the living of the with those them with of Hions, so a e is of deal come md \dan will we white difficulties hoa race, we when to e should mect the everyone proposal ualified whic the condemnation has the interests of the interests of the whit velopment of nation races tine man's civiliztion heart million imported ssibl due at white at Imagine o or two o into this confliet wit} to our desirc some later da be Japanese labor country and no Japan impending, to get of then vid tuation compli those night the havin ate millions o 1o disloyal o this country. over and ahove the stan o Oriental laborers in this counry i country o own country and to and to own read do any decd country their too. i desperatc injure and 1o aid All this, general dards of morals and standar, mena to American standards of liv and standards of religion purity that would the importation of thes Oriental and 15 of racial be caused by laborers the disaster: of such an and proceeding thousand any hordes of The trouble: whieh might Ameriean wonld he even arise out un noliey a times more temporary in- to short of lahm serion mere convenience due during the war. : As a matter of fact Jahor has its its disadvantages and better working people of as a shortaze < well establishes new ndard for the and that means much in the end for the general social hene- fit of the communify and for the bena- fit as well: becanse bus ness in the long run can only prosper where the purchasing power of the community is high There is another ideration which =hould he overlaoked The war is going to end The troops will will he mustered out. They will have to Thore Will be then There will be a shortage of jobs md a fine thing it will be to have two fhree miltion younz American men who have done theirn duty to country for places that filled by imported China and Japan' anongh dis advantage Tt wage st of hnsiness con not dav. They me come home. zo to work no shortage of labot soldierly thedr lnoking are already veltow labharers from Zoing to be There is and ocial and war, ontent fter the as in Furops. ihor emploving e e o G nunrest erions social tronhle n this count 1 \pitalists asgravating Asintios and jcious compotition the American men do the nseful work « nation wmon whose ability to maint and hr importing t of white mer to reducae by this aze these n and women the o in them and in comfort in eantent te A eduente the {he American people are not going to perity and the safety of the republia af | who | Vi learr irade. menial hild ¢ tines o ey, Or some to ind lthood their h T L I'he L of ovsk it licting ressior iral Po o put heviki wis tolen men It wi cratie v ne pe ing the woman omen Smoot, they itic Tt appoint ping at ‘routin M In th Choate found : no " valu A McA« York v sanity coal an Mrs twice used a to | { rarn wouldn a lot would o Telling (St Can | number Bertin jans Parties and Women executive Perhaps was high shipping ordination sistance of will direct \ing some vital and important When they simply perform services or light tasks that any ould do, they are helpless in f depression or sudden exigen- e they learn how to & that is vitally necess: ustrial organization is secure so long ealth. perform ry to their live- as they keep he Wisdom of the ox. Chicago Evening Post.) difiiculty of getting any clear what is happening at Brest- is the sufficient explanation of on meeting the at this isolated, trans-Vis y. Out of the mass of con stories we gather only an im 1 that the envoys of the Cen- wers are fighting desperately iething over on the heir policy tated of the insists 50 Bol- is d by who in it unobscrved dom fox ca order ries o to cat chicken to ber and cover Voters, (New York 11 have to be World.) admitted that the committee of the demo- hational committee has scored t on the republicans by beat- to the organization of a advisory national commit therc arve republican capable of advising Messis Flemenway and Penrose, hut re not yet appeared poli- S in Controller of Shipping. (New York Times.) time the United States board fell into line for co- The first step is to be the of of ship- York, who, with the as- repr ntatives of Allies, the loading, unloading and of all ships. ment controller Ne a 1. CF (Boston Globe.) o estate of the late Joseph 196 stocks and bhonds were and only five of them were of That's a b batting r0ate’s Investments, H ie ter average than most investors can show. New Yorke Kaoowledge. (Wall Street Journal.) lon remembers little old vell enough to know the of not giving it priorily d food supplies. New in- tor macrcased Respect. (Boston Transcript.) Hawbuck—Hiram, it takes long to drive th D you s it ) er H.—T ' expect me to spe f vou? You harsh to 0 apicce know i critters worth An Officer's Di Rank. Post 1teh,) an Louis ik by 1 the 1 usu of gir of renewal of rails; these rails are 1ot now to be obtained from the rail- mills, and so it is proposed to take up the steel on certain side lines to place the more or less worn-out on the main lines. It is for the pur- pose of performing this work that the proposal has bheen made to import a few thousand Chinese coolies, who, as experience proves, make good manual Jaborers It Chinese coolies that much of Canadian Pacific Railway in the pr section and British Columbia was built are industrious, doctle, quick and, while not physi- cally strong as white men, not, hirk Three Chinamen said the equal two white men in pick and shovel worl. If the scheme of transposing. rails from’side lines to main lines and vice Ve ously entertained, a new labor must be tapped. There hortage of labor, and there is is ineflic It i nece to repeat, nor consider, the various objections to a great incursion of Chinese in competi- tion white labor. Tts undesira- bility is recognized law and tained by public opinion. But cir m at times, in which rules to exceptons, and such has been created the thousands of sent overseas in the inter ests of the Al not to serve on the tiy he, but to perform menial and manual labor cssential to the care of {he armies and the conduct of the campaign and when peace comes these coolics will be returned to their native and. War service is not, however onfined to the area of hostilitics. Wl we in Canada produce shells other munitions, when we sup- foodstuffs, a ervice is being ind when the means of trans ation are accclerated a like ser- performed. If white labar is ailable for these purposes, not r service because discharged in Canada, then other kind labor must be sought for temporary use. The permanent importation of Chi- nese will not be tolerated, and the Ia bor have mo cause for appre Tiension it be decided to draw upon China men to meet the ex- igencies of tim To- r: very was by the across They to learn, “ do their tausl in rsa ser source of is m presently of what not h 5 sary to with by stances arise give place circumstance Chines: war, iy have been and ply war P unions should for w Another Drowning. (Brookhm Eagle.) An encyclopedia that boasts it always up to the minmute gives not a word of information about John M Browning, sun inventer of Ogden, Utah. The Sunday iagle supplicd a most interesting account of this ear- nest man's life and work in a special patch. His father was a gunmaker he has been making guns since 14 years old; he Guns invention B names is i and he other this W his ar w manufactured Winchester and Colt fow fn thi of before the it Washington pedias e full ho wning hen in country are h country were recent inves information thout studies ut peopla tization ing: of R vorld who fo to make the of com- enjoyment War pels @ correct & of fame count on { [ | pearl button trimmed, at ... ... .. FACTS BY LIEUT. Soundings gas | and oriented in exactly the same wap, 2 might | It Was as positive as finger prints Tn time of war light housc yioys and other beacons whic be of aid to the enemy, are extin- cnished. Warships are supposed to know their way about in home waters. But to and circling, either 11l sense of troyvers and black nights ks without an many dead ex- in dodging in or parsuit escape ition lost throt may patrols steam ind foggy observation, abrupt changes oning is more than dead tinet. Hc Per days we making of and > that it course do vou do they 147 enture return from the at night I"or some obscure vou prefer to enter softly and light. Down the hall you ol o ind hat v oin cioset How do vou vhen vou reach the closet? table near the closet door. for it. But there may be bles. How do you tell the You fumble about on it until vour hand strikes a small mooth object-—a shell you brought home last July from Ocean City, N. J. Instantly vour whereabouts s fixed: i fect furiher on, and 2 feet to the harbor vou seck. nears her coast. Tn- cnemy upstairs her real for hostile craft % d reason hout the here is a You other t ht one? feo) right is the A stead fear destroyer of vour is as ABOUT THE AMERICAN NAVY | FITZHUGH GREEN, U. S " waters just She feels—sounds with a ‘or the hottom. She shallow spot. But there are shallow spots. Her Jead is hollow and filled with tallow which bri up from the table a bit of shell. A secret chart shows that this particular kind of shell is to be found onlv at the entrance of channel. nstantly the captain knows that 6 on and 2 miles to the right is the harbor he seeks. A modification of this procednre is used whenever on soundings, i e whenever the water shallow enough --not over i fathoms—-for a rapid determina. Tsushima. Falkiand, torminated in Much Admirals They method, outside. cad and line finds a table—a many is miles series of tions. Jutland, Hefizoland actions alf thick Thad made their the serie depth weather. the darkness or maneuvering tain of s follows nted nosition trial with The Rleet oundin 1 few ind plotted nsparent paper to the chart. Laving the paper he shifted it around fitted a correspond unde Perhaps no in the ould he those depths of water, spaced sneckled on them ten r took hundr rds apart hem on cale of the 1l chart iy world et exactly — Old Ocean's seamed endlessly, in the same way Samples of the bottom provide am excellent check on the position as reckoned by soundings. Our Maing coast has submepged beneath the sea. The bottom therefore is that of hill tops and rooky ledges—-gravellff and hard. Middle Atlantic States bear to the sca great volumes of g creta from the ancient Appalachians A lead off Long TIsiand catches mad red and green with the rust of irom ore; or blue and black by organis: atoms. Spots southward are recogs nized by their shell fragments, oystem and others. While semi-tropicd T varying coral types decom- posed and distintegrated carpot the ocean’s floor So it is that the zood nawigator i% a nautical sleuth. Stars and sun ana compasses are smple sign-posis. home. But when impenetrable dark- ness and doubt assail him, out comes the old fashioned tead. Splash, aod the wire hums out—200 fathoms, 30y, 350, 365. . . “Down break! “Reel in.” And in six minutes bit of Silurian slime under miecroscopic eve of him that take a thousand souls and a million dollar leviathan safe port. Qnuickly his mind is ms Hook due west, Sir,”” he the captain. Then vawns and turm away, wondering if Fva Tanguay i still at the Winter Garden . Vigures That Worry. (Phffadelphia Bulletin.) Doector—Have you tried counting§ to 1007 Insomnia Patient—Yes, but &8 forty I remember thef's the amount of vour bill, and at etghty my wifel$ new gown gets my goat! hide is but corrugated never anf* twice n a, ihe must fiftoem: repo up Both Surprised. (Boston Transcrips.) Goodleign—T surprised to! you in a helplessly intoxicatedd condition last evening. Tipples—T was surprised myself; U thought T could stand a lot more, Mr, was Getting Her Own Back. €Boston Transeript.) the lawyers got about am oft estate. Did Fdith get anything?l ‘On, she got of the laWs “So the ves: Briefly (Utica Roumania start in right way. Told. Obsaerver.) waited and oo wasn't long, reac

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