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1918. ) NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23 TEACHERS’ COUNCIL | Ugpyrem BOLSHEVIKI BITTER | LISTENS T0 PAPER sefieefis AT PARLEY FAILURE ! (Continued From First Page). | e Iiss Ga[flpbeu Spflflks on “De- (Continued From First Page) mocracy and the School” | hoarded paper money into current ac- counts for the owners. “Democracy and the School” was Street cars and lighting plants have | the title of a paper dellverad by Miss ° suspended operations frequently in | | Mary A. Campbell, principal of the E I’¢ »erad @ Moscow because of the | r 1 s, [Fesee e e mL,‘llng of tho | Xpeflence SR I.\lh,;"“l w because of the | Oyur annual Mark-Down of Men's [ Teachers' Council last evening at tho Dispatehes from many points in the | Trousers bow’t let old winter have the laugh Grammar school. The paper was one | of others who, have unara and Moscow districts report | SCLS. on you—come here and let us fix you O©f the scries being delivered by prom- won financial success— rvation conditions. Dress, Business and Work Trous- up -with the right clothing and fur- inent members of the council and, men who have not d Thousands marched yestorday nishings to defy him. like others, proved to be of deep in- layed making a start peaceful demonstration following Y i overaontaltrom il ol smarg 1-ezoecs 0 e r'(‘)‘lf”z‘b““‘ and determined to i | funeral services of M. Loginovoff, stylish kneo length fancy mixtures, to | 10e Paper =0 0w : make weekly deposits. berian member of the constituent SAVINGS OF FROM the big long uister, $14 to $28. i In these days when democracy is You also, can start sembly, and the other victims of iz long 5 pa2: questioning its efficiency and testing | this good pr: I'riday’s demonstration. The city 25 to 50 PER CENT Suits made of warm cheviots and j¢ through the institutions maintained ! R e S dnel e ol 25 to RECE asgimere. by a democratic society, the close con- | vour credit with us by e e S S e R e 3 Underwear of wool, worsted and nections between democracy and edu- the proper planning of o ‘,{"I‘;‘uj”‘ bloody Sunday, | T».n) an extra pair of Trousers heavy cotton ribbed in regular and ation is significant. The school, as all your income and ex- ‘“’» i O rmmng this Sale. Ifere are the ivery pair included— i | i | ke e other institutions, has been created by s . 4 union styles. pornastiol 2sibrehl creatodit: pense | New German Threat. price Sweaters, mackinaws, gloves and society to serve society’s end. Char Your account is in- | \ i London, Jan. 23—Under penalty of | $2.50 $3.00 recalling the delegations now in Pe- $3.50 $4:00 | { trograd for discussion of the ques- | i of prisoners of war. > Cen- | tion of prisoners of war, the Cen- | $4.50 $5.00 | | | e | acter building or a self-respective way Vitea. | of building the whole citizen from the | whole child is through a system of training which imposes on the youth such problems of life as teach him to [live in the world in which he finds | ential treatment for officer prisoners, | himslf, to understand his share In it, | according to an Ixchange Telegraph | ; ey - : | end to contribute generously to it his| | dispatech from Petrograd. In the | SUITS AND OVERCOATS [. [Fesalts anatsary : name of the Central Empires, the | REDUCED | Since the public schoals started correspondent states, General Ioff- | with the awakening of liberty and | S | 1an of the German delegation made | During January. Savings of from | S 4 per cent. interest paid on savings ac- counts. tral Powcrs are demanding prefer- L HiNG (\0‘. ‘ democracy, a democratic society main- | pegple it is not dealing with a homo- | & Brest-Litovek, the threat of with- | .. 20 A AT e C"OI'*" * tains the school for the sole PUrpose | gereot s mass, but with graded seales | drawal unl the Russians refrained I"_ to 2( 13” - 1‘-‘ Merchandise > of scnsnw,x preserving, and P‘:‘Dh“ S1%- | 6 capacity. To meet this fact and to | 1'oM insisting upon the same regi- | will be higher in price next season ing certain values pertinent to its e e AT 4 ment for officer prisoners of | ¢ & defeat retardation, differentiation in I Tawars e S lcade: : needs, with the privilege of casting : ‘ look ahead and buy now . 5 S | for private soldiers. uLW BRITAIN, CONW. =8 ey ' Uns | (e courses of study has been planned | aside values it has outlived. Thus, a| .54 gpecial classes have been organ- | system af education suited to the | Economic Commission in Session. | ; 0 the li/ed by its educators, so that cach needs of any period of a nation’s! IR e O Trede | Vo child of school age in a community C” Y ITEMS fidoyelopmentin naturally need mod- |, ;v qng work in school suited to his | Litovsk on Monday the Russia-Ger- ifying and adjusting as conditions e : s ao PuS— 2 2 Jowers. man cconomic commission continu sentative shares showing : change to any great extent. The school | P co e alittda A, s ng irregu ; of today, therefore, in meeting the | The result of non-promotion is hv liscu -, er¢ wor Rn:ono ONEPRICE (l‘? One-point gains were made by s, Jan. 2 ‘The gdVvernmer 1o | man waste, and every means to meet | Preliminary to further deliberations - 4 i - i decided to apply ti a e S S e complex demands of a democratic | B¥4H WO A exeryen b e 4z e ] 114316 ASYLUM ST. xican Petroleum, U. S, Rubber and 9@ pply the bread ra torney and Mrs. Joseph C saclety Is preserving,all the forces | he needs of limited capacities and to ferred to a sub-committe whi Q system to the Paris district A mon was Bord ledey 0 My mbd g, oo, viwue and stabliity to the (AWRon Interect and anthusiesm s | SSS D o R AES L S R . e 9, extending it gradually through- Mr 3enjamin Finkelstein of Winter | “y- o ctar developed in the earlier | P®In8 provided for in the school. For L (“ w J RSiberations of |v 1€ l\“lul y ; Distillers’ securities also scored mod- out the country. Victor Boret, min- kel Betinnd orlons dattonniMiital wrilol it |[democracyireal zeatfiz titsipnplicloanti30-C exmanilawicommission b eraiel G s : erate advances. U. Steel reacted ister of provisions, explained the plan Z son was born vesterday to Mr. ' fashions its instruction on the prc=ont\"‘”“ be idsally responsible uniess its|on Monddy. This comm egion —con | and Mrs, Irving Williams of 130 Hart intellectual and social demands. individualsseel ot emssax o tntel iiSACeNe S rasiora O e ERa Nl palicend o e demnel of police, the president of the mu- ; | ““The complex inheritance of the |liEent, informed, skilled, and resource- | consular relations at the end of the & [yf "} ¥ e again lgnored.. Lib- pjcipal councl] and eubiirba street, | - | ful e i N A otive | war, settlement of questions reiating Af L i ) erty bonds held steady. oM hcll and suburban mayors estorday to Mr. | Amorican people,—upon whose char- | ful up to the limit of their respectico " faq reiating v 3 X i Every men, womas and ehild S5 B A son was born yesterday to Mr. | ~'FCHER PURL B R Lo tions, saclal | capacities. Thus, the school has | {0 indemnification and measures fo The very moderate trading of the g 5 G M N 4 i 315 E = g o] : j: e . A titled to ten ounces o: sad daily. and Mrs. John Pyer of 315 Washing- ) A%, “oib Come e e have loft | formed classes for the over iving effect to treaties which existed fi arly afternoon continued to conter bread daily. & A daughter was born today to At- itt in the afternoon tect Sugar. Shippings Tobaccos and Ffii f half a point after a slight advance {002y ata conference with the prefect ton street. marked effects——this inheritance has | backward, for the precocious : efore the war, as they concerr around specialties. Susgars, oils. dis- . Boret cxplained that the gov- Miss May Foley of Worcester, | hoon one of the strong fdltors that |able, for the immigrant, for the aty of te. Restoratior 3 ‘MVHA']" corn products and shippings oozt OO lendi Mags., is the guest of Miss Catherine | ya5 kept the educational tem—a | ical; and industrial, vacation, evenin its relating to individuals is now . howed extreme gains of 1 to 8 PoInts, oo°2 40 proc ae o tonnnas 1 CBY irace of Lasalle strect. | system for all classes—progressive and | and trade schools are meecting future | Peing dealt with. Contianed Equipments and rails also were firmer, gipio ror tn £8 e Sonnnes as N Loren D. Penfield of this city was | vitalized. The early history of our | needs The inge tl has effected | s tinuec Page). U, S. Stee] making full recover; S ';l "“f”l ‘“ on of Amer- elected a vice president of the asso- | democracy presents society in a per- the subject matter is one not of name | Austria I'opes For Ukraine Peace. zed by the S |RClose e Reactionsfor Bl Bto R4 polntsll /o viere had . ‘“f_fi" that ' tO8 ciation of secretaries of the Connec- | iad of intense struggle when the wel- | but of content and application. Read ndon, Jan. 23.—A much more | sows Blizoad problem W Heavy, |in the 1astiTour wiped olit mostieainell oy o ia L Eien s I RTeRt DR [agY ticut regiments held in Hartford to- | fare of tho country was dependent | ing, writing and arithmotic hold an ¢ account of the result of the | york Now B e N'“" of the mid-session leaders falling to oyioss op the ]"“j;‘»ui\‘]: : 00 Boves o day | upon the doctrine of ‘getting-on, and |important place in the curriculum, Degoliations between —the Central| oo virginia made wram “{‘”‘" and | lowest prices of the day. Tho clos- .o~ =0 DIeVOLs vear was sown, cach for himself’ Conditions were |they still contain facts that must be Powers and the Ukraine at Brest-Li- | f (&S mace © e o | was Reavy, Liberty 8 d% sold - 0L VRA FOROR fa Bobe largely rural and agricultural with |taught; drills are a neccssary part of tovsk than was given in the recent /- .‘_I‘“‘w ey ,“' : ”" SHLRhchrs t 95.28 to 95.18, first 4’s at 97.16 to m“.” e : ‘.\,‘\]vrmm )y .1:*\.er To towns and villages remote. Eivery | most exercises; and a scrious attitud German semi-of eraentEwhichi s S os ~‘“ "’ “\\ vn 11 Bunker- | 96.90 and second 4’s at 96.32 to 96.24 '”,\"“‘)‘Mn:‘r_ m‘.\‘\y fl would be neces- fringed with farms from |of pupils toward all assignments is Feported what appeared to be a v e s hampered by cold les approximated 400,000 shares. 20 "0 €O inue the effort in planting which man wrested his living. Wealth | expected: but these subjects together ; tual settlement, in o (ealacE ! i ring wheat for which purpose the ernment had been impelled by ime Mrs Daniel J. Maguire installed the officers of the Daughters of Cas- tile last evening. At the next meet- ing of the circle, a valentine whist will® be held. J : : ; el meiale s o e et il ek D a and luxury were unknown. To be|with history, goography, and eivics, | Official statement from Vienna receiv- | pleased with the Tew Y oniStoan ust, v cost, be given The Sunshine Society of New Brit- | 3p1s to meet the exacting conditions | the sciences and the languages, and | €0 throu today. The | CMbarse Bnels &oniisylvania Bronds | ool i by Biohis s e o, sn s et sead Su gl ain will send 100 pairs of warm socks | o his rude environment was the real Vienna state s of ‘the well | carries about 18 per. cent. of the soft | o5, (REEREC B HIGHEE & H0n to the New Britain boys who are With (ect and both boys and girls were s of the New York Stock Ex- ; : , ani i .. | founded hope’ of t negotiations | €0al from the Appalachian district. —— = : = all so closely allied with social ac- £ S - change. N e the American Expeditionary Force in | trained to accomplishment. TIn altivitios that an exercise conducted |1eading ta an agrecment on the basis | Moving mothinz hut 1anse INCREASE EFFICIENCY. France. The first socks will be sent| qozen different kinds of work on the i he | without the social touch can only L Graspiciofticaty JEEI R T ! ; Officers 1 this week, | farm or in the village home the child | poiinlly successtul. The appeal o A Ger ction of this view that road would be able to suppls P flicers Below Standard Will Be Dis A meeting of the Masonic Temple | learned much that today the school | pragigent Wilson to give ses of our n geblat vhich | to territory short all the winter. m | 3 missed From Service. corporation will be held tonight at teaches him. He was educated in thé |, ek o1 and community life and in- ; S35 1ccount of cult Diversion of coal shipment aska Gold ... T R X 8 oclack in the Masonic hall for the | school of experience, and it devel- ations with th riine | prefern : oD ] ar & Fdy Co A seashington, Jen, 23-—iTne procs election of officers for the coming | oped in particular his judsment and ' o oo om0 SR TR allenge to searded as thekAnal Lone | househdlders shipsand | Am canif e 5 i throug ]\‘»"ll\uln> inefficient officery Fear. Other important business will | his skill in daing :with his hands. | o7t @ 0 4 55 5 B0 08 inimize mi-oflicial announce- | industrics, fucl administration officials | M €an pfd ..... : U et SRR G mEaTd Jor SR N AU OEU be brought up before the meeting and | Labor was needed in those days, tho | yp et and isolated teaching, ana Mot of o reement having been | say has improved the coal situation | AP 1oco ........ M Fortl toliy It ey e a1l members are requested to be pres- | children were the members of tho to emphasize the concrete, the useful i newspaper point out, materially Am Smelting i f . de in regulations published ent. firm and economy was the spur. e hmm‘“ 4 i B nd with the text | Am Sugar e 0414 5 y the ;\Jr de tment. Divisional “The factory has not destroyed do- e “d for ication NG : £ commanders and higher officers are oD oS ik New ¥c Short of Coal. Anaconda S 1 0% Biven authority to order before special mestic industry, and everywhere the : 3/ : e 5 e | K's L through dogmatic methods, tended to L5 | ork’s & i b oo e sl child saw but few hooks, the very best | -NTOUE L = { many industrics N past | Paldwin Loco red unfit for commands they are | the domestic and industrial arts are terests a prominent part in the scheol da i IN LOCAL SHOPS | use of a few weeks spent in school was | SUrP initiative and to cmpha e John B Eraden B &0 S holding Teportalior the boskdh to devete the time wholly to book |°rsanization of the school and curri- ik 2 ! na- | 5 p b 7 must be made to the war department, Tl o i | cu o oRelon T iSOl oy etn - diE 2 > funeral of John Peter T SR S A ? a ent, S nxp:‘m“‘m","nd Tt was the feur | came docile and receptive and very | dell was held at 2:30 o'cle Senrth D muny of the early bullders of our | dependent on routine. The fact that | oIt the edish Lutheran |age still et Works and Traut & Hine Operate democracy that learning miight be \ tional fuel administrs . resumed | Beth Steel B .. . 1, Wwhich must render the final decision. operations today with the coal short- | Butte Suberior In cach caso the examining b Butte Superior 4 = boar Machine Co., North & Judd, Union v 2 2 CE i A will be composed so far as is prace the pupil was a soclal being was often | church, Rev G. _Iv‘nm an ofieiating | from the has been vir- | Central Leather .. 65 L ablo of officers of the same arm " iy sregarded. discipline and good or- | ¢ the services. he bearers were LY - r » = = b - buried in the graves of their ministers. disregarded. I PTG el el [ S Sy saturday Afternoon But it was not the book knowledge, Lt the he | tually nwiified, fuel administrators | o . Ohi s the oflicer ordered befor: der are essential in every school, but | Adolph Anderson, C. F. Olson, Ed- | declared 1 \”r:fl‘ r‘:,”?r'):r s 7 As in virtual -«»v.ml-_\v ,—:;\,‘;m‘:;,,\ re- 1, though eagerly sought, that developed Apparently the majority of the lo- | the boy in that pioneer period. He fal factories which were obliged to | was educated in the school of experi- lose down for five days and which | ence, and through the vitality of its | ; i | teachings he learned to meet new pened again this morning, do mot in- | 70 oo qay by day, and to use end to make up for lost time by | his best judgntent in overcoming them. hanging the hedule of working | In those days democracy placed the ours and work overtime. The New | School second to the farm and home | - okt © < = | in furnishing efficiency and power. ‘"":’:d ‘\Il_i:!?,”;;;'““"” “:}:"‘:‘}“h‘f_“if"“if:: | The simple, common-to-all conditions i yway, i of that early period offered little op- ifg. Co., which has been working | < yortunity for general or extensive ed- vertime for two years, announced | : ¢ cause > weather and their place is ,‘h“ of directing Jy\ \ d rlsor .‘L {xl And ‘w 1, Alfred | storms prevent normal supply | chi Mil & St Pau i 3 cently issued, teday's orders contain freedom and independence of the | Samuelson and C. Dahlson. The | of coal from r lacity mRaibrs N a paragraph excluding the expedition e ¢ * the good of the whole | flower hearers were farold Li rE | six-in forday, wHoh | o o ; : forces e s fon. : \\lhnlo‘?n‘l\} for the good of the whe bearers were arold Lindberg | six-inch fall of snc rday, which | crycible Steel . ary forces from their operation. Gen- class irous 5 ; 36 : W real tasks Orderly | of this city, and Bernard Lindberg o e e e passing, ercct positions, obedience and | Hartford. Burial was in e A i DPistillers Sec . ... 38% 3 367 ©ral Pershing will hold his power ta ot a Tirie e e 5 4 lischarge inefiicient oflicer Erie 1st pfd .... 4 T General Electri 4 ¢ SUP RUMANTS, Ctoodrich Rub ‘ treat Nor pfd .. 4 L 8 Syndicate Claims 60,000,000 Marks Gt Nor Ore (etfs 3 3 Failure to self-respecting attitude toward work | cemetery. e et | and authority are all phascs of a good | _— I will socially controlled. This control | Henry Meng i S : S were oy is effected through opportunit 0| Rev. Lyman S. Johnson ofiiciated at | terday and judge' and act, through frecdom I the furial of Jenry Meng, held at his v mana Question and experiment and through | home on Church street this afternoon. trust in a wise and firm director and | Burial was in Fairview cemcte Make Shipmer 1 J IZennecott Cop . v , s w‘u m —The Tag 1 : 3 ks att of Derlin say on for . |« ¥ 3 T.ack Steel T < 1 i for the | v £ recovery of 60,000,000 marks has | been brought against ania by helper. | il B kins hours longor than the usugl | Noation. The abliity to read, write, “The physical and mental (llo\':‘lnlr:r | M IdaRapp i far S A gty aahen | and cipher distinguished the educated | ment of the hole (‘hl]]‘d canno « Dhel fune ol “r-‘\l”' ida Ranp will : E ¢ 1 r A o Deen \boueht oz L AL e Northi& suad Mre. Cooilt| from the uneducated. To be 1If|lnriv:q s ‘p“uujq ‘lwmnlv l.n.‘ 4«\(j1‘:))|1” it of |.- held at 2:15 o'clock tormorrow 2 Y NH&HRE 28 % . Sybdicatdlfonuod son . ‘\] ‘\:.r\;].‘:( v\| fafstated that the plant will run 10 | 28 no reproach, and if was possible the epirlt orfsoll SRS IRS SIS R cToon o hon "'.'“, homelc Northern Pacific idlibencal s S tries “\‘“ Bd . oiaiiiay i E &ouoirie fo fofowimanys pursulls 5\1‘0:‘:‘5-«1'\'.1'\' has Jeft the responsi nn;v«;’ \,‘n! os- [ street, and at 3 o'clock af onomy Urzed (T e, Norfoll & West S el epartments overtime work may be ’Y'«!tn only 'Kh(\ education of daily work | sons in spiritual \U':‘( \A} .'1 mjv ]Th ,me ran c .\n‘\\\v» Tudedi BaPors Riimania! cateeen "_»; WBessary. At none of the other | 2BE Sxperience. wholly on home ;wmlv church, at the ‘\zl\mv’m Toc 0. of V R enktnalehdicate e P its, however, is this belng cone | . Few of the' problems of modern |} same time, the public school, S0 hear: Sr S i e er Bratiano, acting on behalf of ti it & ©On- | qemocracy, which are being solved to- | closely related to the home, and o - ) : : T e o R Rumanian government, but shortly The Traut & Hir o. will be oper. | 423¥ by means of public education, had | sacre entrusted with the > i - Tt e e S e 4 T Er s R o led for four hours Saturday after- | Presented themselves. But' as re- | the hearts and souls of the children 2 s, 2 Ma P Pacific . 3 the premier declined to fulfill the bon. This will mot necessitate any | Markable social and industrial changes | for a great part « he day, cannot 1 9 o'clock tom =i 5 H holnisetior taoalll Southiernt Ext it s 0014 S The claim w lodged in etra use of coal for heating as the | 100K Place great inroads were made on | neglect its obligations toward moral ' St. Mary's church 1 it foots | Studebaker % S 1 i{he old educational function of the | growth. The moral and spiritual 8 | home. Machinery has wrought a won- | Jessons of right and wrong ta | derful change, and the great expan- | through the subtlety of environ- | | ! jes in | Penn R R operations to- | People’s Gas Ray Cons that the most | Southern wilding will be warm from the heat BCumonine yith s Eenn ERORREriS % g Sepeslie e pplied during the morning uper- htendent E. N. Humphrey said today at fie did not favor working long ours overtime in order to catch the work lost through the enforc fvoff. “That would defeat the very lirpose of Dr. Garfield’s order by the FEXTREMES. ion of our national life has had a | ment, example, and personality aro held at & o'clock this o . ¢ ”:\‘,‘”" T & : TV natural effect upon the people ho | those that assist church and home in {omorrow \‘{,,h Ttah Copper .. 8 Chi o i 3 | immigrant has added weisht to de- | girengthening character and prepar- S : s 5 e { SenLes ) Be Married, As Do mocracy’s problem; and as the Spirit | jne vouth to be fearless defenders c i p W ¥ A i e 7 Couple ¥Far Past Childhood Age. of the day calls for ready readjust- | gyyin § . 5 ment to changes, initiative to do, or to | add to what has been done, and co- operation with all for the schoel, 200,000 FIRE IN VERMONT TOWN | through the inspiration and vitality of Brandon, Vt, Jan 3—TFour | its curriculum, through the whole- nit and justice in evil day G = Steel ptd .. ... g Two unust ‘riage licenses have promoters of true liberty and progress g > G2 r Chemic 3 7% | been granted i clork’s office, in peaceful ones. Pottsville g 3 y v A o two mer n, the other to it ple that st childhood’s school hold close relations with the | died rning e & 2 @ . ' 7 7 Alfred tticoni, 19, of 252 ome and its environment, and rium t 41 el T 1 t in street, and Daisy Fuschello, fldings in the center of the town |Somencss of its discipline, throuzh ”"; ]\fm(» A EarenaT b Gl for th :1‘1’"‘ - : : t « ¢ s in P of Corhin Place, were granted which were located the Brandon | I"H;:H"”“"M“ 1 ‘N s I through tho | community in which it is located. | five children, A h 13, Alfhild, SUT'S FOR DIVORCE. . license when the ther gave ought OriyS Al 8 > | The social servic o oD GraTiD 5 e 3 lieries are f ent | tests it makes on the finished product, | T¢ clall sony dilen Mou |l i : h eV Charles W. Cowdrey has brought i Al arent| tveenitic 5ol and all welfare asso- | siste i xsstor Sl 2 o searcity of water | suit for divorce from Mary Cowdrey. in this great period of educational re- adjustment. ek vere cold wea “A readjustment talkes nlace grad- ;""" l'"”'.‘]"," S 2 . “: L e = (| A LG of loaded = 2,000 MOLDERS STRIKE. ually, and as the great propblem of ed- | IS 1t 10 G YLoRC SIocTacT L e ma railroad ¢ AT ry Boston, Jan. 23.—Molders employed | ucation is unending, the system of ed- \] rll;n ayening s s, the provision S S : rond - FATHER OF' NINF, A SUICIDE. COTTON GINNING REPORT. $.8ny foundries in eastern Mas weation must bo flex snd not e | = BB IR o L S e incere | congestion, , oy Danbury, Jan. 23.—George A. Betts, Washington, Jan. 23—Cotton ginned idly constructed. T our schools, | the ¥ P sFpaas ociations and We wi 2 4 © | ually cl Bt L e e e or to Jan. 16 amounted to 10,569.- ges Leaders seventy-five | in dirccting their way between the ex- | ) Ofithe schooliplant s afcom #|than kR To s eIy 2 e ST .| 475 running bales, counting round as e inonal Dok en enca R MNDIVANGEDESiRate Tallifdem ocracyig iand ol (LilbRIG RS ne of the - self with a shotgun this forenoon in | half bales, and excluding linters, the Lr work, were affected and that ‘ O O row mo-calied practical | Agents for raising the plang of intelli- | death of our mother and grandmoth- IBERTS > % a woodshed on his farm in Starr’s ‘ census bureau today announced, o SOl o on Bnd o ey gence, and for preparing its people | er, Mrs Mar relch. | Warren B. Roberts, s for- | Plain district, five miles south 0f this | e ——— (2 la that children may receive train- { for eflicient service and a keener sen s merly chauffeur fu r rge W. | city. He had been despondent on ac- | CARL YOUNGBLAD, M. S., Graduate of their particular en- | of public dut And since democ ! CHILDREN and GRAN IILDRE Corbin, as been i count of ill health. Ile leaves a Wifo | Masseur, 74 West Main St. - GQffice ynment up- | proca c i | ‘. in j and nine children Phone, 428-13; Residence 'Phone, i “Democracy demands tha O, fational bank, the Western Union her 1 nted to Stoddard and M Toplift, of ag nd both resi- 1shington streot elegraph company and several stores bere destroyed by fire today. The s was estimated at $200,000 ciations vhile unorganized, is| Gust Lund b nevertl ; A ) : ‘ . ! he duction of ¢ s custody of a minor i | | | i | setts uck toda for hig R | TIC s B ing for the lif 0 LATE FOR CLAS lronimcnt onrorianlent 0 — — on which their particular aptitudes [ being to life and equality of oppor- from a private ANTED—To rent small R lueational principles, text ! tunity, and since it expects from hir Thomas Lacey today sold to Nathan 8 sereeny 4015t company of house or flat in good local e two or three months. Inquire Geo. | ororfs, are all aids to this end | preparation for this end on that | street through the agency of H. Day- FI sont two intoresting | street underw f peration for the e mon I eports, all ¢ 3 : S cet th | sent two interesting | ¢ for ti ments. Open afternoons 2 . sBean, 205 West Main St., “When democracy demands the ed- | strong, moulding, compelling, national | ton Humphrey. The block consists of | letlers to Mr bin and speaks well | removal of tonsils at the Charter Oak | nings. By appoimmen(:n;: ::Si:e 70. 3-2dX | ycation of all the children of all the | influence,—the school. l five tenements and a store. of his worlk. hospital, Hartfard this morning. {dnitia T R ara 2y ST. BLOCK SOLD. E: as e . Thermolite Bath, Massage, ST Tt Jibration, Neuriti Rheumatism, W1 situations, tests, arills, and | respe 1 t places t Google tl 1 70 Department at Fort Bliss, Impeded Circulation. Electric treat-