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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 101& B oo 1= start- on a Holiday, the oceasion thus belnZ | Coula any thing be more allur any thing alluring, falfgand run too ™ade a reproach instead of an honor | phant on¥ t S o e LT i TR S e | nopays TABLOI TALE ||| FACTS ABOUT THE AMERICAN NAVY elching Smoke York Worl S HeEeResld ang Evfioel-lt BY LIEUT. FITZHUGH GREEN . thing els It was one of those still win kio the out as one of those still wi 1 gnals the o0 s countey erisiy all FET bt New tarr i ST e T s Distress Si Ps ru ashore Life-saving their neigh This trespass ¢ Goody Blake Ing to the efforts of the moon ted ]: 1 . And vow'd 5 he should bhe de- td the stars, the sky has a It happened to me. Sooneér or later to s boid heat tectec clear bu t e B : : 3 = he crews are ned t h the reg 0 . N i FONI L ) R lear but mot waudy appears it will happen to you. Getting held | CTews are trained to catch the regu- o hey | T ‘ he Sen: And he on her would vengeance take. ance. ort. through the thud and e :”",““ the K\t.x; ut \<iwl = :m: oft }f!nvn 1..1 warm ’ru» W‘N;'(: :m‘ | ITW(, men were helping hd of the surf ¥ 5 o keep up the sp And to the fields his road would take, othe me from the Bl of i 1 o o e field hi r home rom th up, I mean. | sach My time came a couple of vears " Ploas- Pl : - . e watch'd to seize old Goody Blake. | | u\\‘.;. Closers. makiy - o1 Traterity ~\Ahmmg outhern | M€ ; : A ,(:‘,’ 1l '.‘lm\ 1o ve out did Harry stand brint of human hoes. The denly from behind a tree .m‘m,s o | Such siznals might serve to identify Nt The o m Sl S res M e ”w:uu»m In such cases steam whistle or fori- Son ¢ B AT et stubble land. | i imicy Stitle and Run- e . ands up,” says t ¢ |20y sort of fog horn can be used G o He he: s 1w's ali awake— on Slews They came to the 4" e; “an’ quit that noise.” L hadr T'he noise must he continuous In- sioppediuviistl ing b LT d R thiS | {ermittent blast could easily be mis- Again!—on tintoe down the hill parting of the wa Bisbic sted Tor % et He ftly creeps—'Tis Goody Blake! | avenue, up which Stifie lived 11151:1:1«: ;?dm.ty ifif"s‘. n 1a | taken for the regular fog cruising pte For some thinas the world shoald She's at the hedge of Harry Gill and down which Slews livea B T e S T e R : rom a navy man. But the poln In the Navy Brv- be sratoful > i “Goo’ ni', horsie.” " : | fun | only o hown us the beauties Richt zlad was he when he beheld Stifle, . “T wish von many hape || ViSh fo bring out is that I was ab-|ysed. This instrument is properly of govern by anarchists in her by returns from the front, but solutely helploss, Thers was no sense | pgrt of o sailing vessel's equipmeni nome - 1, but they also have . Stick after stick did Goody pull ‘fore we part 1 want you tfo jumping him. He had a =zun. 1jj{ consists of a heavy bellows and . In | ooved sur satisfaction wi ap- | He stood behind a bush of elde 'sure me that I'm not ‘toxi- didn’t. But after he started away I |, norn which emits a constant roar- E that ' Pens to 2 nation “too proud to fight'. | Till she had fil'd her apron full, cated” simply did not know the rules of |5 sound. To hear one of #hem is Ne ork Herald. When with her load she turn’d about, “Cer'n’y you're not 'toxicat- setting help in the middle of the | cnough assurance that the owner is The by-road back amain to take. ed. bosom friend of my bosom, pisnt ! in some kind of difficulty. casicr to convince a man | He started forward with a out, | replied Slews. *“You were nev- Winich o8 exactipnhat Shappens to For long distances rockets, flare an it is to convert him. Eph Wiley | And sprang upon poor Goody Blake. er more sober than some ships these days in the middle | yp Jights, and flames such as from a ays the most convincing argument he your life ot the ocean. They are held up.|purning tar barrel. are emploved to ever heard was the one “Dad” Rust And fiercely by the arm he took her, “Yes, but prove it persist There's no use resisting if the pirate | attract attention of passing ships. used to make in behalf of the rubber ' And by the arm he held her fa RIS, R0 (oA v vt o is armed. But afterwards, sinking | Here again one can understand how —Topcka Capital. And fiercely by the arm he shook her, me see if T ean tell what?, | perhaps, at least half swamped, the |in war time help is hard to call. If « i An “I've caught you then at B O S S o vessel must know how to call for help | he flames are from a burning vic- w Jerser’s Legislature has passed | | oblizine hiccoush. “Whewa 1 || 0F 5T 28 T fnow are log tim casily enough might the crim- compuisery craployment bill, de- ! Then Goody., who had nothing doing lach city s its rules for thisi{inal be standing near. sort of thing. Break a red glass, ring | The long-distance signal in day- rev-loo-tions o second with a bell, blow a whistle, call Main [}ight is the "NC™ call—these two let- your ear between vour teeth.' 100—any aneo is supposed to bring |ters displaved in the international replied Stific. 3 p ccor on the double jump from po- | code. Also there may be used any || lice or fire headquarters. suare flag with a ball or shape above Whilo Lty Helainar By the amms You do something an’ le' me The sea has the same Interna- Em- below it 1 ‘ ey - o tional rules provide that distress sig- Pinally down, o way stations on this COMMUNICATED. “God! who art never out of hearing, eo e e s sladll ‘lm'\H\ the colors ux_m;le} fiors s Sl MO SR e AW i’ azreed Stifle. “What'm als E by craft {and a radio call such as the famous SN f requiring help, and that all within | Q D and § O S, complete the list ¥ 3 7 [ o fight LANGUAGE IN SCHOOLS. The cold, cold moon above her head, I oln Sl Rl e e aniand & MRS e THE SHIESS—. RS’ = lag; proves that gho NSt — Thus on her knces did Goody pray Yor dividing voursed by i : SUipRIaYe CIVIoLEasT | si nswered Slews. Before the war, gun signals were | ance, 's a short list, and some- o rreaiil maiabStine oad. particularly in a fog or at|times it has far to go. But answer Db e night. Nowadays unarmed ships have | does come. which makes worth as labor realizes the significance | e carried by the rs. The tMe | p 00 o the Herald: Hle went complaining all the morrow, contented. and for half an no desire to answer any sort of guns, | while knowing ¥ even though they do scem one minute ( Perhaps I should add one more, the cpart as tho law says they shall be |lines of the beautiful old hymn for indicating trouble. Tn the past|*“And hear us when we cry to thee zun signals have proved most useful | For those in peril on the sea.” Not all vessels—in peace times st—are fitted witl ms. kven men-of-war might for some reason or o1~ moor 1 1 i clearly, || ere roadin ng a fog horn is seldom he . a judge in Her bundle from her lap let fall And kneeling on the sticks, she pray'd To God that is the Judge of al Biastor-Genera) | figned to oxtract useful labor from 4 1| all able hodied men not productivel Mo piace an aerial | 1L Eeplace | etbloyed. The war has made the I tion between | ce (e loafer hatd in the lan pon b | 1SNl 9z ter nand Toe ek She pray'd, her withered hand up- BWhashinzton next sum- | York Sun. “Correc’.” said Slews. “Now rearing, jpken with kindly consid- “You're turnin® a thousan’ b&\ Philadeiphia and Balti- <trike troubles in theé\ shipbuilding | Pe made in eafh dircction every dav. | Revision of Studics Necded, Vox Po- | Young Harry heard what she had said, Three hundred \pounds of mail will puli icve: + And icy celd he turn’d away lustry will come to an end just so between the metrppolis will be The entrance of the United States ' That he was cold and very chill hour later the still air re- duced two and a halt hours. Where |in the war has led the schools and ! His face was gloom, his hcart was sounded to the musical sounds colleges to ontinue the study of SOrrow, of two men trying to spear German \s a fact generaily | Alas that day for Harry Gill! kevholes Leat to draft or imprison those who & { known that the study of this language That day he wore a riding coat (Copyright 1918 by George - nomecll aoplieng, e OFNEIES) oo on demingil golles, (e o ) SR HO0 0 VAT He vimer T Alatthemiadans) my boy, you can use your own judg-|see a wild eyed professional looking hould he able to cover the same |hut little doubt but that the study of =Another was on Thursday brought. e sl b b et o he present momeni are | Stretch of territory in three h Dienchilo -“““h‘-"" isiriuch imorejde; (And erethe Sabbithine fhadi thes B The monthly meeting of the com- | ed or with a kerchief tied about his at the prese > are sirable, whiie the latter tongue may : 3 head while I franticall nd 3 ctual flying time ¥ 'Twas all in vain. a useless matter. | with espe . 0 mon council will be held next|head while he gazes frantically a an beings with average human i actual fiving tin prove of real value in our intercourse . with espec reference to the last. 2 s A i s see! T S It is estimated that a mail-car Ll s i And blankets were about him pinn'd: Wednesday evening. 1f the council | suspiciously at the hats seen along 3 o i arp |iath Boudt americay afterithepwar. i i ait stilll his jawslland testh ithey, =ile is capable of acting with any degree | the row they will know that the lost ing airplane may safely transport in P’ON‘M'\‘ in the near future we 1ill S e “Tis said that two swallows do not | of intelligence and business acumen | has not vet been found and likewise e Dete lBrefosher branchos I8 ke & loose casement infthe wind make a spring. Likewise, two or | 18t it show it at this meeting. When [ the professional secret will be a se- counecil meetings continue until 12:35 ret no longer. e real situation the country faces. gher wages will not be the solu- : bn of the problem. Nortwillithell il sn Oy Rtaliesia ad ¢ half hours to make the trip, under b not toe the mark. The men who acting in a somewhal unpatriotic elligence. When they are made to o that unless they do this work s the neighborhood of one hundred and | '% hers will be called upon to perform " = "3 0r study that need 1o he revised. It L LR ss mail, With | 15y pe true that the study of Greek, a judicial mixing of heavy and light | Latin, and ancient history tends to pouches. The rate of transportation | improve a person’s mind. but it could And Harry's flesh it fell away; three mild days do not make a spring | *20 i [ And all who see him say 'tis piain, s o’clock on the morning of the follow- cit thoug st be e fig s That live as long as live he may ither, though It must be admitted | o gay, without doing much other A country worth fighting for is a they make the ground somewhat AnElin ; cing ab countr worth saving for. Invest ipyards or go to work where they i T L 0 ey o Gocther 3 than wrangling and talking about ylng Invest o b be fixed so that the Government ! ; v of springy owever, it will not do to | petty things, as was the case at the | some of your savings in Thrift Stamps long, in some other branch of in- : oodly sum of profit out | 1SSt Which would be useful during & | No word te any man he utts rush the scason for Fehruary is only | het meeting of tho rouncil, it is about | and War Savings Certificates stry. The tangle is not so intricate SR , | person’s lifetime ) Abed or up, to young or old half gone and the cold, biustcring | time to discharge the members and | of every trip. Government mails, of Only a short time ago the ‘”wl"”- But over to himself he mutter: ronth of March is vet to come zet a new council. Or better still,| Some people do not yet fully under- course. will have to go free: but the | per made the statement that their! ¢poor Harry Gill is very cold . ing fr helhe o the last | stand the significance of a service en who volunteer for this kind of courses of study were not ail that S i e T 2 Jmenme Gom e cp e e D B te * ine e e ban will be put on the over-use of S 3 ) Abed or up. by night or day sn’t it almost time for the obser- | few councils, devise a new system of | flag e intent of the service flag,, rk are automatically ecxempted could be desired. A statement from | Fis teeth they chatter, cf sti; [ e it almostifime 101 the obeer | e administration: Without, much/|ia to distinguishi every home whends such a source could not but have| xeow think. ve farmer 2 03 some man has gone into “the umi- hE e AR & ey ¥ hay scon the first robin of the | doubt, the present council is the might be sent ov the | weigh undreds of colicge men are ! gf ¢ B i | - orme. rv F his co *. The t. Hundr f co n arel of Goody Blake Sk S emles{inssembl solihatin aa loceupiad | formed service fof histeonntny: IThae occupying positions in which their ¥ = slower system. P the lim cligh thin vears M Al ajjority ofilitiis RellminatesFinosey seryins Slnin dr ousands of young men willing and ‘ducation, secured at no little expense, SALN Starsa B o govi : education v o litt v A quarter of a century ago the | the members are not rcally conver- | Uniformed government offices, City - : An acrial mail route from New xious to carry planks, weild ham- is of doubtful value . L i . : Guards, Home Guarts etc. No littla rald : s sant with city affairs, yet do not contiinegqtheseplitoms comment has been made about & . York to Washington has been in the "he world needs men with a prac- ors, or lay keels. The shipbuiide i i i The world needs men with a pr i February 10: A. A. Schade has been | Seem to be big enough to realize it minds of men since the first heavier- | tical education. We have the be S e | certain house on TLocust street wher w are on the same plane as the ehool ekl d 1 z i | granted a patent for a frame for | and insist on trying to appear wise. | . ldla e R p than-air machine made the journ 100l in th orle ind ye B o ¢ Tans et oiatsas e .. | it is said, a service flag has been dis | circutas nes and has assizned it | Many people seem to be favoring a Idiers and sailors of the United < here is a continunl call trained i ol RO e et e ke | Plaved for no other reason than thev ol some years ago. Aviators from ST B T TG CREC R A £ rr;)'(hr_ rule shop. Ahout 30 friends of | board of a dozen alderman to take | .. ",¢ the house helongs to the o eatrice Christensen attended her | the place of the council, but as this | o “Goorg birthday party at her home on High [ i not likely to occur let the voting | AL street last evening. Wilbur Corbin | public exercise more caution in Whom | .oyern the Top™ is easily one of the has been clected president of the | thev elect to the council. The spring | .y oct popular books at the TLibrary 1 i Tk Yot b dropned | Hillside Tligh Schaol Athletic asso- | election is not far off. so let the pub- | yjthough there are 14 copies owned pn people learn something of the Gencral. Once the service put in eit part oot oy, lisiation; lic do a littla intelligent thinking, | o this institution almost every readers . February 11: The recent heavy | also voting. and see if New Britain | jas to wait at least a month beforer raing have increased the depth of [ can’t at last get council that | securing one the water 4 Shuttle Meadow cight | amounts to something. * s « inches over night Orson F. Curtis b iy Twenty vears ago last night, Febw has purchased property on Liberty Five War Savings Stamps will buy | ruary 15, 1898, the United States bat- street from Lillian F. Bentley. Coun-| some soldier a rific. Don’t let him | {leship Maine was blown up tn Ha- Chatter, chatter. chatter still B | excilse for this condirion the :;:L;'\‘:‘;,,f’,f“';;\ .\‘r. Finnegan willl re: || =0 unequlpped—it misht be your Son, |vana harbor, while® lying at tha Of waistcoats Harry has no lack. Iroad officials claim that inasmuch | 4. 2 Good duffie gray. and flannel fine; the city provides no public com- i seribed { from Cleveland to New York. He has a blanket on his back, <tation their huilding has to serve Van H. Manning, director of the — NS And coats enough to 10ther nine pirpose and they do not think e tasks y can and will do one R ing or the other,—go to work in the He never will be warm again at it cannot be straightencd out. srvice hy inconsequentinl pack- >m general military duty. That in elf will be the means of furnishing tha tes Army and : - : to time have speeded over this cour oinela minhing buslness Altiost sverye i~ e botween and have demonstrated the practica- [ where. The time is coming when - railroad in reference TO SAVE COAL. Bty e sttt service ag | there will he a radical changze in the tt ¥ the sanitary econdi This year, of all years, thie Amer- (hi. .ontemplated chools throughout the nation ¥ w Br road sta- lue of fuel,—in more wars (han gyccessful operation between Wash. | GOODY BLAKE AND HARRY GILL. 1 ture are obtained And in o hing this there is something Oh! what's the matter? what's the | »é said on both sides. It is unde- matter? ! that onditions at ilroad | branches of the aerial | What is't that ails younz Faur n? particularly in the 1 ories, | nsideration. In a timely report pajl service. One of these will nate [ That evermore his teeth they chatter, [ wre insanitary in the extreme st issued by the Interior Depart- | yrallv suzgest itself in ent five ways of conserving coal are pe. Any suggestion therefore that jngton and New York there will be By bring about a saving of fuel I other routes selected throughout. the e heating of houses Worthy of Weinre e siness next week to [ your hrother or your friend anchorage designated for her by thes new stables in the rear of Bez-| That diplomacy is practiced else- [ Spanish authorities. Two officers andi ley’s block Robert Merrimen will ) where than in the capitols of the {264 men perished. The result of thisj sing a solo at an entertainment in | world is the belief of a Maple street | disaster was war between the United( — Terryville Tuesday evening. woman who. following the last snow | States and Spain and the loss to tha. reau of mines, estimates there are N PETROGR that they should have to stand . Binie ko : g AL e aU Sl St S ecnn, In Marc December, and in July e Tonee “"\,n,,h,,: S February 12: Sunday fall. entertained a ‘“tramp” with a |latter of her American provinces and; out 20,000,000 homes in the United Tt would scem that Bolshevikism "l‘i”\v'l"?”‘ e i Rl o e i o e IPebruary 13: The school board | “back door hand-out.”” This is how [the Philippines. How well local peo- Bies Frcing ahortace afc t padl ‘ AL i g € city 1 1O costerday e ans h et eme: o excite 2 ates. Tacing a shortage of coal it in the world, but not of the world. [ The neighbors tell. and tell you truly, Argurneent. although P et | veslonda gl colced B olans RIoRN ol | Fhe frotiit: plefusmontber i eiioncitementiihas At < Il e e p e e ke the fiot o ineanitare condi. neW East strect schaol and consid- “Please lady, if vouw'll give me a | prevailed here 20 vears ago toda O G G felnEthe i st soldiorslolt ol [ s e g e e S ttiton (o Gait The eity|°Fed & vlan to use the Burriit school ; bite to eat I'll clean all the snow off { How well they remembuer the stirvingg [ 2 veaaimuchcostiealnos incRtrenchestanalonening iwide b ihe (R ST e ith Hame @il | 5 R e o |as a High school. Despite the growl- | vour sidewalk.” watchword of those days: ble. - With ordinary intelligence and | coors of all Russia the Trotzky and | pementh th A E ey o ';;, e T fttimes bong | INE of the public it appears that the { ° “Rut there isn't any snow on my | But on the night of February peliedin s : Sosoficabadiv iiiangs o0 S Peen |y, se-cars here are better heated | cijewalk. My husband cleaned it | €leven dayvs ago. the Steamship Tus-i than elsewhere. Mr. and@ Mrs. G. B. ! {hi morning, Why don't vou try | cania, loaded with United States sot the Bostsn to New York route, and another the patrietic duty of each house- ' py e a ton of coal can easily be saved | Lenine zovernment s now brought | His teeth they chatier, chatter still ersted. and tentative plans for the each home. For the entire coun- | face to face with what Germany is| _ - L strict of n under the | it 2 o roturned from their wed- | |1 on . o ets Thow | diers. was torpoedded by a Germar v this saving would amount to about | capable of doin T i iy Y ounsgtlany Syes s A SISt gd LoV e LSt RLoaategso, Ll Gl | submarine. About 170 Americans lost, £ & The empire will | 2 i ding trip. Charles D. Ellis and ! 4 e S o : And who so stout of nb as he? | A : N 5 idewalk is covered with snow. e e [t %200 tonstorcoal, which Tio jirell lintoffthe ihandsj ot the Hun XNT'['x.,rYuflks were red as ruddy clover, j been taken - errs in not dzmes hlos NI SER sk e ol e cn “Well, it's like this lady. Tve al- | tholr Tives s | y as s i v ek h £ trip Florida av 4 B 5 .| Twenty years ago the battle cry< arly as much as all the coal mined Washington officials interpret the | His voice was like the voice of three. | vidi LA . - ways noticed that folks what don't | € S L February 14: Councilman J. M.| oor 40 o® o e s always too | ¥as “Remember the Maine France during the year 1917. | latest developments in Russia as | Auld Goody Blake was old and poor / 3 i i Russid as 1. i e, n cntertained his friends at a °h 1 & - 3 A she was, and thinly clad; St b rebeemal i , in seek- nnesan o : = mean, narrow-minded, grouchy and The report describes the most eco- | foreshadowing greater disaster to | 1} fed she was, a i I s rultoad b e . party at his new Hvery stables! seines to help a poor suy what's down i SHOWER GAS SHELLS | | d any man who passer her door, | ing to *p he huck’ the « 2 2 s And any man who passer h i pass th 1 to Lvncht & Demntsorenestra i =ng Lo ON AMERICAN LINE: b JAL 4 omical methol of burning different CoMe. Military operations against | e 1 - : t Might sec hoy poor a hut she had I wealk exense for permitting out ST L ‘ ! ol - maisic and Prof. M. J. PR mans, what though there are peace | Al day she spun in her poor dwelling, | Tt is said that only one out of every| o . ug as prompter. Frank | a¢ jeast one local dentist, far over | S , terms with the Bolsheviki Thore | And then her three hours’ work, at|rive who visit the railroad comfort| SadWell will succeed Letter Carrier| (he draft age. is doing a really pa-| Men in Trenches Forced to Wear: night! tation are patrons of the road at the| G M- Beally as distributing clerk at; trjotic seryice, and the more so since Alas! ‘twas hardly worth the telling, | time, andths argument is put forth, the | L@ Post office. Some of the painters| he refuses to permit his name to be Masks Three Hours Under It would not pay for candle-light railroad maintains these only for the| YOorking at the Russwin Lyceum have | ysed in its connection lest he he sus- that in heating houses L { nsiderabie can be saved by | Deen a signature signed to official This woman dwelt in Deorsetshire, | sccommodation of its patron To ul- onia strilie s betatiselin on-tmiol iy o ctedibon free s advertising. S Already : : men are employed. The New Britain t . fixed the teeth of - docmments, the German Governme Jer hut was on a cold hill side, leviate these conditions there is but L this dentist has fixed the teeth o With the American Army ocument I erman Government, [ Her | cheutzen Verein celebrated itsty - s 5 it it suited the Kaiser'e nummose | And in that country coals are dear.!one thing to do. First, renovafe the ! s rehsciehae quite a number of voung men Who | France, Feb. 16-The Germans niform and f ten desrees lower s purpose, | . they come far by wind and tide. | javatories and install a sanitary sys. | tV-fourth anmiversary last night. have been called m the draft, or Who | opposed to the Americans, vesterday En is customary; instead of the | hould treat all such t as “mere tem there. Then authorize some rail February 15: George Mitchell was .o apout to ba called, and when | S A S i a5 el G I al made an msuccessfu bombardmer amed as a speci: ; scraps of paper.” 3¢ the same fire to boil their pottage, | roud. employe. with pol powarsion |MiE B e policeman Iast 4jav have asked for their bills he has | with gas shells. German airplancs oerocs, it can be kept at 62 (o g3 The Germans will soon move on | Two pocr old dames. as T have known, | railroad property. to take care of it.| VSRS L thrnod thom aside with the Drist re- | Turge ammmiers aing ware. deivon of S L e e Potrograd.—and take it, unless they | Will often live in one small cotta | When the public, which is not really Shrnazy he common council | mayry that he cannot fight, but Wants | the American machines and ogrees without discomfort or any ; < R e e [ R e el v il el contac R eoriE 0l tons Tor el oot e R B e s | e e SRR coal at $5.83 per lonz ton to the : : v el - 3 5 asset to any community. |~ Gas shells in considerable numbery People’s Coal and Wood company ! man | as shells P I'1ast nignt: George W. Kiett expects | from the German zuns fell within thes s s e e Wa wonder just how all the mem- | erican sector carly this mornin to enter Vale Law school next Sep- | parg of the local barbers’ union re- pes of coal, anthracite, bituminous | Bussia will be resumed by the G yus conditions to exist in its premis \d briquc [t also explains the eaning iraft regulations and the tudying vour furnace, T:°Ver have been any written zuaran- tces to this effect. And, if there had Bombardment. eping the temperature in the houso miperature being between 70 to 74 anger to health, especially i the air | 4€¢ide there is no use going to 50 |ipyas well enot when summer | have this employe warn them away, or the rooms kept moist. The|TUCh trouble. The capital of Russia | came, | eject them if necessary. To this end eoine ot temperature down | PCIONEs to Germany for the asking; | The ‘Lr;u" warm lightsome summer | he ]r.]nw.. o of the city ; Then at her door the canly dame :’w;": r.w;-(;:; ~‘<,'n.m«. people loiter- | tember. Georze P. Hart has invent-| cojveq the proposal that they utilize ed a new strap hinge at the Stanley | ty.ir spare moments in knitting for eans of 15 to 20 per cent, | 25 90 many other parts of Russia. In | making necessary the wearing of 4 the evont Terman armies sot wsks in all parts of the trenches for{ : e ) German armies set Up | would sit, as any linnet gay ~ about. the premises for any pur-| ed more than three homrs. (ne Amerie « | headquarter scomewhere near the | pose are sometimes requested to show Works. . the Red Cross. We can imagine | ..., <, jnjured by an explodingy Nevsky Prospeit we shatl watch and | But when the ice our streams did | their ticket before they are peraufted some of them, with more humor than | e et Tan h i Words of the famous and the near el j shell b 3 Cof oot Sait fetter, to stay. e fotism, saving “nit”. | anti-zns tradning of the men that not( | e the fucl t may also mean a ving on the doctor's bill Tt is iso fuel saved by doing less work. onderment ihe actions of he American peoy are urged toj . . : Oh! then how her old hones would But whatever the solution or what- | famous zky and his compatriot Nathan Hale— My one regret is in " locall paner: ingiegcase as poisoning was reported. The duration of the shell ing was two hours, but traces of they shake: ever means are taken to obtain it, the | b g the depot must| that T have but one life to give for Will the man who accidental- my country.” ave fuel by heating fewer rooms in | e house. In many houses the fam- |, : G e iR bl ouldinave tsald i ot hadim et arit tanvlicondition flat : face her, | be improved nd the city needs a Iy took hat with “H. ¥. M.” in banc taor + ! i y ) v 4 e J | poisonous fumes remafned for an- | 'Twas a hard time for Goody Blake. | comfont station. Joseph Jacob Leets at exemption® from Fox's theater last night please | ,inor hour after the bomb: y m' eeping warm three or four rooms Hasy > y 7 a er evenings then were dull and dead; ! e n board examination—"T wish I was & return to Herald and get his ¢ | had ceased. S was vou may think o refercnca 1o SepD S ioat i ke 2t coabec. lisdanenta e B St ey Inireference o thefdepot neyer licis | T Fazh LR i BEst i Visibility was good in the “clear, The report further states: *If one - |‘Bor. very col 115 el rr; 5 R thing of beauty or prdie to the 1= A WK | cold atmosphere and as a resnlt a tr for cold not sleep a wink. | j,one the irrespressible 2 asserts Josen ts e s v reby &s a tale of 2 K g k! R Y T s G o T | And then izens, the irrespressible wag asser Dr. Vr_w r!lv‘T‘nf‘ the eve, ear, mose | And thereby hanes n') :»\ “ K.l there was much aerial activity omn o Lo i : B CIES, { N . that the only serious “bone” the chief | and throat specialist on the draft citizen who went to a local theater i, ... ggqes German airplanes in large e families Jorlin, Germany, live, - O joy for her! whene'er in winter, | (¢4 c fre department ever pulled was | medical advisory board, is a man of on Monday night and camec away With | \ymbers repeatedly attempted to cross eep, cook a eat in the same room Ma Gruomp says: tion? 1!The winds at night had made a rout, j, ing the building when it was | wit as well as of ability. This is the ~another man's hat. e did this be- | po American lines, but were driven e s about the 4 e : a lusty splinter, 2 i : 2} o t S — 3 : ° dunno. There’s abour 1k me num- | And scattered many a lust SPHRLEr, | (hreatencd with destruction by v he soothed the ruffled feelings canse the other man left first—and | of cither by anti-aireraft batteries om ber of old men that beiieve in hajr And many a rotten bough about. Shemm e j of a physically fit class T-A man with with his hat. But the tragic thing is | py the air squadrons | tonizs and the same number of vou Yet never had she, well or sick, P conscientious objections: ‘“Well., T'll {hat owing to the.peculiar formation | pphe gunners continually fired shelly v sleeping outdoors. | men that believe WOImen's promise As every man who knew her says, S dave news item, telling of [ tell vou what to do. You just zo of this man’'s cranium his missing hat ?,,mmmm a high degree of nmr;m”‘\ hy could not well as ever."--Akron Times A pile before hand, wood or stick, . 700N S g departure of [ ahead to camp and learn wour drille. i< the only one he ean wear and un- | The guunners continually fired shelis Yy can get along comfortably by stead of heating six or seven rooms. | siamp ad case it ¥ing thr v four warm rooms pill seem o comfort. If consumptives an zet well b ople keep well B sletning in unheated bedroomsi| e 1ough to warm her for three days. some of the Camp Devens units, | vour ~ shooting and your bavonet less it is returned forthwith he needs | that exploded so close to the enemw ve thousand men at two American states “Men, wagons, other camp exercises. Pretty soon vou'll go fo must take a special trip to New York | airplanes that the aviators were com ship-vards celebrated Linceln’s birtli- | Now when ihe S past endur- |y, oo ginients and even the mules were rance and arrive in the trenches. fo procure a new chapeau, for he|pelled to dodge and scurry back fo Pith the windows wide open? This, | rom a health point, is well worth | ing. day by striking because they were not | ingz. bones to ache, | Pt abcard train without a single | Then some day vou'll go ‘over the cannot zet one to fit him here. Tn|{a safer area, pursued across the skw to receive double wages for working lAnq made her poor old bones o B’ll“"“-’ “Impossible,” we might add, | top’ after the Germans. Then—then, | the meantime if our gentle readers|by a trail of shrapnel puffs. i

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