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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1918. n tho northern | C. Hoover. And thercin g mopc that oth- | Save | VAR R LigT F NEW T : W . O — —— = = \‘: e | OF NEW BOOKS AT THE NEW BRITAIN INSTITUTE ‘ FACTS ABOUT THE AMERICAN NAVY I BY LIEUT. FITZHUGH GREEN, U N. J B4 koo not <oy j‘*nt\ amount of shipping destroyed i By Joe Blast. Gratultles. |£ for two given wecek, nor is it the highest. = B eroic It is, however, far helow the rate of | MY DPavs and Prean v ldward gont down in poBeen Dun- | the British report, there were 10 ships Work in Spain, by 15. . Gordon. | — anb week, accord Alice Gordon Gulick Her Life an - S 0 4p out to!©f over 1,600 tons sunk by the Ge o | i French Miracle, and French Civiliza- | | time of the | Man submarines. That is nat the low- The Idealist : d When Essence Wallop threw destruction manifested S : Curpenter allop threw RN on manifested during tho| .p SPSEON . ind autobiographi- up her job faking dictation || 1o do they do it” Ninc out o Recruiting more to his country than any mack he can build him to work That gunner is gone over regu | 1l not be ! Bbility in- I notes by the Enslish author and from Bullion Skidd in favor of || every ten recruiting officers ask theni- | R tho e T poct. felling of his cducation, his{| & more lucrative position, tak selves that about the tenth. The tenth In "85 the slogan was, “To Hell with | family, his friends and much of his ing rivets in & zovernment ship. Remember the Maine.” In 1818 | democratic ideals."—A. L. A. Book- vard, Bullion Skidd advertise & i . 12 i for another stenographer Washington on the number of excel- it 100ks as if it will be “To Hell with e A L . found necessary Ior instance, =W, The next morning when he lent men he is able to produce from ¥ ! a arly part of the year. ca larly by the doctor and dentist. Re pairs are listed, measured, catalogues and at headquarters molded into sta tistics from which new repairs ar of course is banking character in S e n = - didn't know the disadvantages of) member the Tuscania.” | political Ideals, by Bertrand Itus reached the office, he found a his flat-feet until we'd measured all the “In him iniellectual power line of two young women in e ] . fellows that had ‘em. and found Where they were wealk district. FACES AND FANCIE concern For human values have fu front of the door. One was au oty aalavesiin tha otlealo @ “tenth.” T wished b der- { a more intense point than Bldnadoly beantitul T ire lothc: wished better to unde Jost any other mind of our time brown and boney stand his methods, to discover if pos- | sible the secret of his success. da seven days a week, on a dlet | founa the secret (I think) when T |measured and weighed and prophe found Short, seaman U. S. navy. sied and syndicated—and many othe Short had been in the fleet for two | treatments, and no other diet il cruises, that is eight years. For vari- | Christendom would make him ‘the ous and sundry reasons he had not |man he is. And it takes a dozen advanced. Perhaps he wos not am- |Veomen to keep track of where he bitious, but from the story he told |last ate beans, when, and how many an applicant I guess it was his ro- | “That gunner gets mecasured for mantic soul that stole the laurels | his own clothes, for his boots, and from his career. his hats He drills each morning “To be sure,” I heard him say with [and afternoon on the dot of the havi- all the dignity of an upstate senator, |gator's clock. But schedules and “if you wanta ship, sign up and take |bulletins and scores and crew lists these here papers to Mr. Smith over |and a dozen other papers must be there.” indicating a young licutenant |got out before all hands know just behind another desk “But if it's |how and when and where they Sill justa man’s natural interest in his [drill. Tt's them yeomen produces the reat national protection on the high |goods—regular publishing house some nn A LA seas of the world, T can ladle out a bit officers are aboard ship. mosities of the present conflict.’ "— - Qr . ,1”; 1]( n ~ g of gravy that will make the meat go “Nice work, I call it. Say eight i == A. T. A, Booklist il SEERIRIERL 4"""|' o 0 "1 sweet."” hours at the desk. Good pay, and all i3 h an on the corner says 1t * % . pes sndin basod _‘“l"'” -"”‘:‘ Short cocked his eve at the lad |night in. No scrubbing down in the Baker savs in S} docsn’t make any difference what it | Campaigns and Interludes, by Jean \Vyr ,’:‘\\"1”\\{”1"‘.‘\‘1’;0“' i.‘:;.yx ; 15 who rather a slight pale boy, too | morning watch Clean quarter # e o ‘h“_ihmvl e “ “““' frail to make a good deck hand, but | food, and place to hang out Then g h an intelligent face. Taking no |[vouw're sure to go up for promotion response as interest he continued: like any other branch. Why, *T'd “T went in for yeoman myself, elev- | been a chief by this time drawing en years ago come June. That's a | over seventy a month if nice job for a kid having busine “Why some cven gets pay clerk learning. which puts you in line for paymaster. Yeoman, you know, are clerks, A | What's that—you'd like to try it? first class, A-1, line-o'—battle war- | Sure . Didn’t know you were ship is more than a floating fort. | thinking of coming in at all. Yes, She's the biggest bachelor apartments | sign right here 0 in the world; and, taking count of all, Ten minutes later the 1 tendnt the cheapest boarding house between | passed the new naval yeoman into Chicago and Aurora, T, by the way |the doctor for examination. ‘“‘Short.” of Liverpool he said, closing the door, “that boy “There may be fifteen hundred men | has the making of a good office man. aboard her. Each and every one has | Met his boss the other day and a record worse'n a blue bull's pedi- “Yes sir,” broke in Short, “T guessed gree. Bach and cvery guy has got |it when 1 first saw him. Gave him to be paid, clothed, fed. bedded, doc- [the straight dope 'bout our writers, tored, to say nothing of being drilled | sir, and he took it like a hungry hake. and learned. It's more complicated | Give 'em what they want, you know, than turning out a high-class auto, ; and they'll fall for it every time.” - and with double the number of tests. That's the secret, even in the navy. tuces, ar her kindly, and, b ¥ e e Fact s, e mood g r s 0 Give ' 2 ey wani o e e on unner is worth ive 'em what they wa Ke the birthdays, Garfield days 4 and meatless days out of February ftandolph Bourne, iiscigerco i st aidane kes, [ and there isn’t much left. w York | S | .o brown and honey one. cls. The Great War. “Eirst come. first served.l and, € The meanest man we've heard of il un- | in a long time is the New York crook B wWhat | who « god the poor $12 a ton for of | coal delivered in bags and short- “That gunner is fed three times a Arms and Navy Information, by D. replied Bullion skidd who man S > his office on a purely hus- Gives dctails of the uniforms, inesslike and efficient basis arms, equipment. and pay of the apd heidictoted) a sample let- volghed them 20 powe s o such bag, | American army and navy and brief o e S o Coolois dl e B i Rea il ando o ceseriptions of the cquipment of the Lk R Loninand RUStOE B u ) AR the new Heisterdink system, at UERe the rate of nine hundred word a minute not counting pauses or B Dcrsist Hanging some of the German crooks inside diate the ne- cessity of nlmflfi‘,‘.g ({))?;‘tj\wrd‘l out- | Book of Verse of the Great War, T;"“‘“”“- ‘:(\“ then she dashed Bre is not | <idc the munition shops. Meriden Edited by W. R. Wheeler. eetion Ml e Titer with; B oot at | Morning Record. “About seventy American, English, QI G bl Lgkel at sl e te SR O Irench and Belgian poets arc repre- four hundred words a minute Vie ood Mis: ah if thel War o0s not - ; 5 = Fobham iy TR 0 e (] \ for ‘has aimed i meky i owll kindly be scated a fow 2l the arctic record of January, It |10 exclude those poems which scenmbed M £ to be inspired by the extreme ani- moments [ will give vou my de on Tt is ¥ver | cun muike itsolf popular by going to ess must kyep 1 [ Xtreme Ansonia Sentinel this is a fre s, the sacrifice is always less when Giraudaux everyone else is doing it —Norwich Bulletin. ivalry of the Clouds, by Capt. Bott heautiful one P the Amecrican people to e “A fighting airman depicts the ““Oh, not so dwedfully, dwed- H B It is a challenge to tho War marriages may come ¢ daily life of the flving officer n “‘”“ fast!” she besged him e T | try to|b divorces go on forever.——Spring- | France.” ith an unwithstandable smilc Lv:i‘om&h to Gows o of e s ‘m”\‘(! J| S S L You see. T don’t use any spe- the free. '\ g come out of their feeling ol security. Suesy Crusader of Irance, by Ierdinar cial shorthand system--1 just —FRANK LEBBY STANTO! It s a challenge nonetheless to those Nobody suggests indicting Madame Belmont. make cute little marks and — e Lo Yusy-bodies and political agents at ! Luna, thougzh she has repeatedly vio- “The letters of Captain Belmont then try to guess \\"hal they 1Y THE ; e . nsiness | 1ated the fuel commissioner’s orders| to his parents are some of the finest mean. Sometimes when I get APPLY THIE LAW Ve IR v el Gl W9 LRIl n s SRl S S R nl‘l literature of all letters an my mind down to it T can In the event the coal shortage con- | and lay aside their pestiferous inter- [y, a1 narratives that havy been written ave re twenty-three words a tinues in this city therc is one remedy | ference with (he war work of the - - during the war.”-——Publisher's note minute.” san be istercd for the ben- | administration. We are taking a The Florida Times Union carries ‘e In the course of time she ot QG anific adm natey S g " an editorial captioned “Keop C00l" | |jand Grenades. Compiled by G. M it all down and started type efit of those who might otherwise | long chance in sending our ftroops | “c 0% g SCLC CR 0 o the fani- | ond G Les IRDESCEY RS writing it, stopping occasionally suffer. That apply the law. There | three thousand miles s the At-{ tor togoth are makine it impossi- e il Sl e to ask Bullion Skidd how many tion in regard to the various types t's there are in “such,” or the American Navy have been | Norfolk Virginia Pilot OF i ACE An I e d Mo e whether he didn’t think a per- methods for using them."-—A. T iod at the end of every single Eooklist entence might not look monot ministrator here knows his powers. [ hap thus far suffered is this which, 0~ Rulhon Skidd, sgazing unfortunately, came while our bovs ( There's a jolly land where the ham- eivilization. It Ainslie. are rules and regulations the rigid en- | lantic ocean. Due t . lance of | ble for us to keep any other way forcement of which will tend to alle viate present conditions. The Tuel Ad- [ more than successful. ‘The only mis- NEW BRITAIN. Phe Mayor is acquainted with what 2l LEullion i Siad L gRein can be done. There is no reason un- | were on a British ship, convoyved by Tmmediate Causes of the Great by O. . Chitwood And the busy workers jovful sing eiacd o . »s, manned by Britis sused on official document der high heaven why some cellar bins | British warships, manned by British | o0 500 (050 = 00 L™ s and e s ghould be heavily laden with coal | sailors. There will be a disposition dales R e e e e DU I 1 DESCRIBES ITALY'S PART | LABOR'S THRIFT STAMP PUSH i s S e | AndladiUn it ereRdoin et I| out the most comfortable cle . | [ a friendly mood on Nature's breast: | oyrnar Sveehe Chyaimuniin vator for the brown and boney ! “ | New Britain is that city's name Soatin one t e down. Prof. Clark of Academy of Rome John ¥. Quinn Opens Vigorous Camy~ sacrifice @ few hours of valuable | cient in the transportation of more |The Hardware Town of world-wide mers ring, ninety mists when he lookea gating comm and honest men who are willing to | British Navy has proven itself (Copyright 1918 by George time, should be able to find out the than 2,000,000 men a-~ross the waters fame! Militunt Ameriea and - Matthew Adams exact number of tons of coal in the | fo France without the loss of a single | F by A, M. Rihbany. E e = gregational Church. in New Haven Today. | By its shady lanes of urban cheer ‘A vigorous answer to those paci 3 z Stand lov'd homes of dwellers dear; | (icts who seck fo entronch themsclves ore than half a million books One of the most interesting patriotic »d labor 'is to get behind mater to seethat the needy are served There must be no loss of confidence | And its thoronghtares of business. art, | ponind the teachings of Jess Th been! donated by the public and |meetings of the season. was held | the Thrift Stanip campaiam with 9 SN in the British Navy which is assist- [ Are Inviting roads to a busy mart [ author is & Syrian.and pastor ot th hipped to camps, f training sta- | Jast night at the First Congregational | united support. John F. Quinn, one VMR 2 ing the erican Navy ask | While its parks and groves reveal | church of Disciples, Boston.”-—A. L. | tons and naval church when a full house greeted the . of the leading labor men of the city, ) AL rinn ins e femertian Soniniihe) eor true bliss \ u.‘.:m\z.( : : . A hundred thousand books, mostly | speaker of the evening, Prof. Charles has been appointed Thrift Stamp @i at hand. Tho work of protecting our } my 43,0 hearts that love Dame Nature non-fiction, have been purchased Upson Clark of the Academy of Rome, | rector for the unions, and he is tak= Thirty-three library buildings have | who spoke on Ttaly's part in the war. ing hold of the work in splendid been erccted. or are nearing com- |phe doors were opencd at 7:30 o'clock fashion. Kach union will conduct & pletion {and the High school orchestra and canvass to sell the stamps among Speaks to Large Andience at Con-: paign in Union Circles—Gilpatria city. After that it would be a simple | ship or a single life There can be but one cffect from hops dous at best. Tho _ the sinking of the Tuséania,—that is, | tT00Ps is hazarde { o o Kiss 1 Old Front Line, by John Mascficld wolid comenting together of the| chances of a forpedo hitting its mark | And its public buildings attest the e e % S are hizh, The consequences when pride inz of the front line held before the Of the happy folk that there abide. | hattle of the Somme. It has the| Seventy-nine men. mostly trained | the Liberty chorus under the direc- the members, just as the lodges are one shot strikes true arc terrible; but | { American people. As the blowing up | of the battleship Maine in Havana charm of a veteran’s. remini ‘.‘,m\n{1n»|~.n--1m have been placed inlfion of Prof. Georze B. Matthews, ' dning. Tuesday evening a Thrift | the American people will bear their | pright, fair Shuttlc wlow Pond A. L. A. Booklist CAMPS, | rendered a program of popular and Stamp rally was held by the Central Hundreds of other librarians, both | patriotic songs and music before the labor union and E. W. Schuitz, men and women, are giving some | showing of the stereopticon views Thrift Stamp campaign director for time every day to this work and the address by Prof. Clark began. the lodges, told of the work he i harbor brought a rcalization of grim | ) loss with the same spirit of bravery lose by ; war to the minds of our people in the i ‘ | - that has characterized this nation | In @ vale of sylvan joy doth lic Tted Cross and 1 er cjoic R who know the -~ ¥er rejoicing all who know th s charm ol reckoning s coming. When the|of a frasrant land of, blisstul calm; Slioxt Iron Cros: ance stories. ..o late nineties, so the sinking of this 4 since very ence. The day of ship carrying Amcrican troops will © or four hundred branch li- | The subject of Prof. Clark's address doing. A similar line of campaigh { was “Battle Ahove the Clouds,” and will be followed out by Mr. Quinn A, and K. of (. buildings, | a veatly enjoved by all present. among the unions A\. hostess houses and | Lrevious to the lecture he told inter- This afternoon at 5 ock Gen- PaE e e the base hospital reading rooms | esting facts concerning the part which <ral Manager J°. R. Gilpatric will at~ And its noble folk of honors great, L Many deposit stations have been | [taly has played since the beginning fend a convention of the directors of As the Maine was not forgotten, so | But endow all hearts with a grand . opened in the company barracks and | of the war. He compared Italy’s the war stamp campaigsn of the. United States and Pangermania, by halls | 4 s Ry (e ne e R i a shall the Tuscania be remembered estate. Y | mess halls. mobilization of her army and men larger cities in Connecticut at thes The disaster which has awakened “v\"d“‘ Cheradame o Hundreds of small military and | with the speed and dexterity shown llotel Taft, New Haven. There wilt he nation is one that was bound ta o i "Tis a joy to dwell in New Rritain | “He continues the ‘\'*“lk besun in | paval camps. posts and vessels have [ by all the other nations involved in e a Hoover dinmer followed by & Jhappen sooner or later. 1t could be CURB THE APPETITE. srand The “'":'"' 20 ¥ Inf] hing :Lwl.r heen supplied with book: | the wreat war. The views that were weneral discussion. 5 - Al o erlopks the Pringing up to date the evidence o im0 o Cye o) R AR G = Sl o SO B Ard M Crv il Thrittl Btamn abe: 1 . E a hillside that o’erlooks the land, Tons of magazine shown on the screen were interesting avard A n, Thrift Stamp di hverted only by a miracle. The won- And who shall say that there is no | On a hillside Lk S A Tiet % g 3 ot el B And to dream of all its seicnce, art, ihcl cermianiinlansan ARSI T 61 ed and showed many scenes in the life rector at the Stanley Work: has fer is there was not a transport sunk | truth in the contention that a French ment. e writes olearly in detail R e o e ‘”( O e e chased for (he ¢ in all the | 53350 showed the hardships and strug- : stamps in his department which A glad worker in its friendly mart, before this on the way to Burope. | family can live on what an American | with a praiseful heart of song and main camps liveries of | glos that were endured in the fight- might well be adopted by others newspapers woks are | ing in the Alps mountains. Thrift Stamp agents. When a man [ | lopen the eyes of those who have hith- American army strikes, as it will | While the halo of its men of fame = erto been blinded by conflicting lights, | A™eT 2 A 32 B Arms! Ry Marcelle Tinayre strike, all these dcbts of accumulne|| Of the " Burritt, Hart and Stanley iy From now on there must be but one | A b name, tion will be paid. and paid in full. ra have heen established in the th description in story form aim, one purpose. Every man knows what that means. IixXtremely interesting and necessary ome ships returning, after they had | family throws away? The editor of mirth, Born of joy that wells from this spot isembarked their precious cargoes, | the weekly bulletin of the United A i | of earth, | | [to any well informed Amevican's un- | | derstanding of what we have to &om- | bat in Germany’s aim.”--A. T. A.|made to bran A collection was taken up for the comes to him, Mr. Crum sells him Tover blessing all its sunny ways | Booklis ] A dispateh oflice has been opened | penefit of the maimed and blind sol- cne of the baby bonds at the start, fubmarines. The loss in those cases| to facts. He says, “The American | Through the fragrant hours of its | { at one of the ports from which books | diers who have been on the hattle and doesn't mention Thrift Stamps fvag slight. So it is in this, the first’ ramily throws away gristle, bone and lory davs. | Fiction and Wumor. | are being shipped nee. | front and who are now being taught (o him. Then he cxplains the idea v DR. G FARADAY linda of the Red A | Thousands of & requests for | how to earn their living in schools of the Thrift Stamps to his man Hamilton | boot mostly technical-—have been | that are being paid for by the money & means of saving up quarters (o For out of almost three thousand | and heads of poultry, and whole plate: | N N_KSSENTIALS IN EDUCATION. | “A thrilling war stovy | fitted [*hus contributed: buy another war saving certificate fnen aboard the Tuscania slightly | fuls of perfeetly good cooked rem- = e ia | A1l of these things have been done i The certificate costs $4.13, so when | were hit by torpedoes from German | States Food Administration gots down reat disaster to American troops.| trimmings from meat, the necks, feet . : p 5 : »ublic Yas Felt T 5 abint Feve , . Eows with the minimum possible expendi- | he mives his man back change for- e than 150 arc unaccounted for | nants from the table. The French | Public Yas Felt That the ibin Fever, by B. M. Bower. N ) ; o] 2 b hroughout the Nation sy tures for administration, and the [ GFN. MARCH CALLED HOME the $5 bill, he manages to see that | (Orerlbaded | Country Child, by Grant Showerman, | minimum possible formality in the | e B v .o he takes 75 cents worth of it in r other day, the reports may | stock and makes it the foundation for e L R iy “A picture of life in the country in | actual scrvice of the books. Pershing Aid to Become Acting Chief oy et Stamps, giving him a good, e more encouraging. delicious dishes.” Non-e industries arc to be [ the Middle West some thirty years '‘Camp Library Service has been of Stafm start on the way to buying another Whateve ss suffered will 'be| We learn with age. The American |Prousht under control, or lopped | ago as scen through the eves of a |established for Just one purpose”| washington, Feb. 7. — Secretary baby bond. | t this writing. And, with the com- | family puts all this food into the soup off, and a plan is on foot for regulat- | very small boy. The kindly neigh- 1id Burt I2. Stevenson, at CamP RBager announces that Major General i'he local directors of the Thrift ing issues of new sccurities, with a | bors and relatives, the hired girl and ; Sherman recently, “‘that is to held | peyion . March, now chief of artil-; Stamp campaign will have an impor- praerican 1 There will he a| very period it never knew what ity jew to restraining the expansion of | {he hired man arc pictured with the Win the war, and there are three | jo;y with Pershing, will return to the tant meeting Friday evening at 8 ightcenin . will be | meant to save, cither in the realm of | capital in non-cssential d tion unerring judgment of a very young , WAVS in which # can help; first, bY | {‘pited States to become acting chief | o'clock at the Chamber of Com= >ins, there will be | foodstuffs or in the macts of come | The purpose isito concentrate cap- | person.*—A. L. A. Booklist helping to muintain the morale of the | ¢ stafr Gieneral RBliss, chief of staff, | merce rooms. s J arts REn chnl R o o R G e men by providing them with inter- | j; Krance as the American represen- offort cssential to the winning of the | kmily Does Her Best, by Mrs. Hor- | esting and cmertaining reading mat- | {ative on the supreme war council, SHIPS. hand of the brutes who w under- | wasteful. That is our igreatest sin.|war. We are beginning to hear, too, ace Tremlett { te second. by helping to cducate | will continue on furlough for the| ea warfare. The outcome will be! JZleetric lights? Let them burn. | of non-essentials in education, and “A pleasant and amusing little | them as to the causes and purposes | present. Arvivals 2, 373 During had better be dispensed with for { tale.”—N. Y. Time: jof the war, and make them realize | = Major General John Biddle, assis- | Past Week. porne treme courage by the | nation is a younz nation. Until this better determination to stay the | merce or finance. We have been a o( Y his inc o of w . > 0al? Thr he 1 BB R el et il o cnre i coa T o o :!:r\(l\n;nvtm of the war. | o that they are not fighting France's | {ant chief of staff and now acting, Tondon, Feb. 7.—The official sum s punishment is moted to the crim-| a fow more shovelstul. What bools | '\ "yeinl of Columbia university, | 1 d Tiction, by Stephen [oa- ! fisht, Bngland’s fight, or Ialy's fight, | chief, will remain as assistant tem-| mary from the admiralty reporting al who is caught red-handed in the! it? Butter? Spread it on the bread | which is faced with a deficit of a | o | but America’s fight—that Germany is | porarily, but later probably will be| the loss of 15 British merehantmen ct of murder. While legitimate till it does your old heart good to |«quarter of a million dolla declares seeking to ;‘!N,Lrtrn (hflh‘hmfli and | as; igned to duty in France. Ge““"fl‘iflm\k by mine or submarine in {he. B 45 tne aubmarines/ the men who | 5ee It there) Tentt (hece biontsmors | thatithe curmculum twilliHiave tol be Story, Reinz the Memoirs of | principies which form fhe very foun- | pershing will select a new artillery | past week follows ; ! : g ( °| cut down. Other Tolleges. of course, Benediet Arnold, by I°. J. Stim- | dation stones of this republic; and ! chief to succced March | Arrivals 2,339; sailings 2,378 have the same problem of readjust- | son third, by providing the men with Secretary Baker reiterated that the British merchintmen of more than wth at sea will vow vengeance for | went ‘he questions and answers | mpent before them, because of de- He has written a romance of the | special technical books along their | réturn of General March to head thel ; 600 tons sunk by mine or subma-— bere saved from the horror of a| where that came from? And so it the innocents who went down on | aforementioned arc what took place | creased registration and heavy losses | Revolution which as sheer romance | scveral m‘-b.., and =0 making them | i{aff had been under consideration for | rine, 10. : Sosadniyas el S o tattion fofs. The sugsestion for |is interesting and which as bistory | better and more effcent seidiers | some time. Only the question of| gritish merchantmen of less than, herchant ships, SO SORIRD, relief, as a first step. that “padded is probably more informing and ac- | S = ~ whether he could be well spared from | { 500 tons sunk by mine or subma- curriculums be stripped to the bone™, curate than nine-tenths of the actual | COMMENDED FOR BRAVERY. | {he expeditionary farces has delaved! e, 5 d childr®n and men who lost their | down to We a t beinz | is obviously a prudent one history books on the suhject ,'“ . . ‘;'m' 'l . official announcement of his appoint | IMishing vessels sunk, 4 B s et e R gl : be difficult to decide just The volume is one of most val- | Machinists Fought Cloud of Steam in ment Merchantmen unsuccessfully at- ves in the days s internati el . i the wastefulness M‘I”'IMP e iiials 1o cnucaticn uabic contrinutions fo Aoerioan e Warship’s Engine Room. Although actual head of the staff i . ied, 13 w was torn to shreds by the wilful has gone f that we have | 00 0 gpecify all the absolutely | olutionary literature that have & Washington, Feb. 7.——Heroism corps, General March will not receive | AN non-essential industries. jut, if a | peared in this gener shown hy Neils Anderson, chief ma- additional rank at this time. Con- yREASURY OERTIFICATE ISSUR, BE 50t be formotten to cal \ Inewi that t | budget situation that demands a | Tribune chinist mate, 1 . N., and Walter gress has authorized only two ap-' \yachington, Feb. 7.—In announc has been rc . v Mclea. chief machinists’ mate, Na-: pointments in the gencral grade—one |, . " erer o $500,000,000 ther The non-combatant women Now we arc A nnition F =etting ands of German submarine pirates | been too f that it is time iR oo | drastic overhauling : . o ey e ctarsl . i [ Rustler of Wit iver by G Og- ' tional Naval Volunteers, on Decem- | to be the ehicf of stail and the other .o(ificates of indebtedness, Seeretar sbout combing out the multifarious | den 17, when a break caused the en- | commander-in-chief of ':”‘ "‘I:‘m‘m‘"‘ McAdoo indicated somewhat the “ourses gt may be observed (hat thera | “An cxciting tale of the attempis gine room fo il with live steam, was forces in France, and the continua-| ;;nie program of war een their one great aim and desire. . it would be a marvelous German fam- | has long been a public feeling that | of the unscrupulous cattiemen to | commended today by Secretary tion of General "J':['V:'(_ oo tha A teall b to January 1, according to the re- | ily, or English family, or any other | the ecducational system, senerally, is | drive the homesteaders from their | Danicls fice i hxp i1l Brevent the promo. | ' overloaded. Under an economic | holdings and leave the land free for At the first alarm, Anderson went \Wor Counch March. When General pressure it ought to be reasonably | grazing.—A. L. A. Booklist down the ladder and was driven back {ion of General March. 2 y b - . | N il o has not been deter- aker, we have shipped more than | on one-half what it takes to support | ..co 1o jdentify the fads and cut » o v the steam, but later on, with “;"'n:d“::‘“::“:{'“:" o,’;malh " }r‘l\:\ravt(‘r throughout the country re- P0.000 men to France and of this a family in this country. And realiz- | them out, for an initlal step in zet- | Weights and Mecasures, by . { McLea, made two other attempts to spend to the appeal made that 1 per: mber not one man was lost. Now | ing, we are trying to get back to the ) ting down to the educational nmecessi- \dams t to the engine room to shut off - cent of their gross resources be set 3 ties. And conservation of educa- ¥ | the steam. On the third attempt Anyhow, the German chancellor | aside cach week at the disposal of tional resources made compulsory Library War Serviee to Date. ey were successful appears to have abandoned the pro-|the government there may be raised eat as it might have been. The | of living recommended by the United | for the period of the war, ought to A fund of more than a million Anderson lives at Philadelphia and ject for annexing Texas to Mexico.— | $3,000,000,000 before the next bond nding of all but 168 officers and & States Food Administrator, Herbert | prove of permanent benefit. {and a half dollars has been raised. { Mclea at Cleveland, Dealias Morning News. Hialog The Germans have been planning | would he p sink our transports ever since our | indeed that could not live on what an =i financing: that must be put through by July 1 There will be offers of treasury cer- tificates at intervals of two weeks so that if the 25,000 banks of every itrance into thie war Phat has i American family throws away: that | nt testimony of Secreta of War ! kind of a family that could not live | Padly pmes the first loss, and it is not as | simple life, to the manner and means