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1 i Bly emough to keep | there on a large scale can be done | TAFT AT CAMP GORDON. in;: Man in ciza- i New Britain on a small scale. Part | LRl TODAY’S TABLOID TALE ‘Amerieans aro |of he task of accomplishment lics | FX-President Tells Soldicr Roys About iy or 'smokes” | With the men a Surgical Operation Com- By Joe Blast - - BY LIEUT. FITZHUGH GREZN, U. S, Pillory’s Plunge t®ata Con Pillory Blend, the great hyp- = el Today,” said Mr. Tafl, “there are notist, despised e pmparcd with | department in this city is concerned. ist, despise conventional ponth which | The nucleus is at hand. The disci- | aj ; Taait BEoplelanofconventionaii c oorlng only Amcricais pres toms. s was criticised for paticuce and RN Thon : |8 ; & [ bet you billion doiiars you ; forceastle oficer. And like mn ec iree cents | Wight Lie: but a greater system is in | £10WNHEss to malke L A s now men bhe world.,” he would chEvon io i : 5 ney? | froin the bridgo: “iet go the por : past an \mericans <o we n 47 onl e would. Who'll hold the money? |from 5 he p the process of formation. As the | ! e Lof imscligand folhers, S i ¥ anchori” Another torrest of chali i are in the wai is a crime that a man's field What momey? Oh, yes, the billion. | X £ conts | city srows along with the yvears the | “\Who are. we at war with?" he of choice Selecting e it e e ot beciee | Ty omwoned EOC B [ i i a 10 1 sceleetir o, ash? Not unless yon s 5 5 t. She | police department must necessatily | asked e e evanssibecniin Bcious | keep a pace ahead. Because of the Germany, Never mind Austria and ackily for me. My powers of ulgaria and Turkey. L are c y hypnotisr ace me in gn i P - e ]v‘v"-)\\ o J:m‘n(;, nm‘ m\‘n hm":) e ";,.;.',,,',' ; If you wore dangling out of a sixth | first onc is hove in. o speed up, e L e e S gl story window yowd hang on with | cngines may be backed a little S it the e G et e 3 el >man that | ,,ih hands. | with great care. S L 2 el n il o nesitated Not so idiotic eithcr, hecause there | At 45 fathoms there is shackie or are skippers whose positions in a gale | kind of buckle on each chain. In a are f{requently more perilous than | short while both of these shackles langing in the breeze six &torles up. | are on reck, the port one ing out Yot they let their ships hold on with | and the starboard being hove in. Im- cne hand—one anchor. An cxtra | mediately all brakes are put on and ! . T hcavy squall, a bigger wave than the the stoppers lashed. The ship is now new leasc of life, a new spirit of | land, Irance, [Italy--all democratic DEOHE ) rest, and the one arm—one anchor , moored with two anchors about &0 governed countries, as democratic : DRQUGERIR UL Gy IR chain gets tired, and lets zo. The | fathoms apart and 45 fathoms of & ship doesn’t hit pavement six stories | chain on each. down, but her annihilation on a rocky | Now if she were let swing with the shore is even more complete wind and tide there would be "a In the Navy we moor ship, hold | tangle at once. S0 a ‘“‘mooring swi- with both hands as it were, by | vel” is put on he chain down- tting out two anchors. They lie a | stream having no strain on it is un Considerable ways apart. and have | shackled, its end dipped around the the same amount of chain on each. bow, and hauled aboard. In the We ave on' the right road so far as ing to Germany. au, wage is, | the building up of a formidable police ‘“ tion) fi allows its | Plihe is perhaps not as rigid as it Poys its | that would take all the cmphasis ou' {ing down with ihe tide. Slowiy of my statement- | last anchor is left upstrem while peculiar conditions existing here, the / o | (] completion of which swill not change | must ecver be on the alert handling | & has ever seen. The Kkaiser, my hall hypno- police cascs. The police department | Packed up by traditon, by the Pots WEES i her, and ex | damag z. is 2 pure type of the mili- piain la | tary tyrant with a lust tor world ! nt his { power. cres saw Seandino Now that the mein have taken on a On our side ig democracy, [Eng- hmnrrying by in the he knew 1 i should be somewhat in the nature of a well drilled reziment of soldiers. pride i their work, a feeling that | SOVOTIOC COUntres Baslan A way to her side, he knocked e have as little to do with determining Jown three bricklayers and forgotien but has been rewarded, | the policies of their respective coun- two plumbers. and. just lies ahead @ better era. Men | tries as. over here, have s time. hypnotized thom { who themselves honor the uniform | @Pd the two diving ex-jresidents ‘-1‘-“ift o ':.“,m;“hh et | cause that same honor to be reflected d : ¥ “We do not wish to force democ- in the actions of others. their work of the past has not beeu racy down the throuats of the German pass with hiy right hand in than the people. They can do as they please indulzent | i in their own coun but they must We usually make a fiving moor, | meantime the swivel has been put on ACTS AND FANCTES, I shinny on iheitlowmn Side t Wel are i e v hich means “do it all to onct.” Sup- | the *“weather” or riding chain and ¥ {;,»,;n; to end Germany's power of hy¥Dhotize pose we are standing into Hampton | waits the one coming from the other | front of Scandinavia's eyes, and the John T.. jab with his loft, and the beautiful thing Erantis war domination in the world S Rl oy sshe Roads against a 5-knot current. The side When both are attached “The war wil] be won by changing & I hawenito oy sdmiral's private ng of the five- nt. l}u-?w»} are 5 yvard arm blossom into a , through the swivel to the riding chain way. A six-cent coin will be | te heads and the minds of the Goie v thoughts. “F think of | gjnpow of signal flags which our if is let run out or vecred until the in demand as soon as six-cent fares ! man people. The way to change the You adl day and 1 dream of | rspiving signal officer translates to | swivel is clear of the hawsepipe. The become common.—Portland Press. | heads is by a surgical operation- ¥0u all nigAT and T'm. portiy “Moor ship.” other chain must then be dipped > i known as ‘hitting them over the head e about el AL Uy B The news is not disturbing. Al- ! around and shackled on Whenever Austria gots orve | with & elub. between. Where's the nearest ready the stage is set—forecastle lit- 1t is all just as if a giant in GnouEhil ts| stact toititying || ki ¢ D e minister? Where's the near- v | W e, el wm:”%\\ )";'.:‘,('::.xf”f;;{( fall from. their ot wedding ring | men. Gear for mooring ' ship is!|one hand. But we put a swivel in snant of tho Austrian | hear something—Vancouver Sun. B e ol e on‘:rmfleicaatp;;uzasf Pillory Blend found both for | (ujed “zround tackle.” And there is i his wrist soMhat no matter how often BY, and $IN a year more than a| . o || Gonn e 2 l'l”: -“»dfll“ twenty """"':"j tangied mueh of it one wonders | or which way the ship swings around { ¢ Juntor Licutendnt in the service of Attornay General Gregory would i b ;”"""“‘”, 2 how the cable can ever run out clear. | there arc no turns made. N A S D £ SR G, el ot e b (IR e g i O descended the steps of Down shoots the anchoring signal. ; The main advantage in mooring is t : d e malke it Hhan ohat——Tndlar- | dui: o ol ol cub e e parsonage a passerby, a . “let go the starboard anchor!” A | that in a narrow anchorage, such as the spirit of <e h.o over The pay of an \Awecrican Second ['apolis Star. | -v6111 z & r‘ ““' out—as they wiil muscular man with hair on m-\ 1z-pound sledge swings and crashes | is nsually the case with the ¥lect, a them all.as the sons of the |, o o0 "o Kding all allow- BRI e mu thene u face in the shape of whiskers against the hook. With a roar like a ! vessel wil Swing in much smaller Fouth fdvaiics o ., Is $100 s Eem et than RNt o basi long Doty stopped suddenly | hurricane the chain runs out. “Twen- | space than with a single anchor. Then Here's to the Blue and Gray as i GO0 2 gled - | fashioned constructive capitalist who | g~ PoA€0 untll we beat Germany “Well, my little wifel” N ¢y fathoms sir—thirty—torty-five {she bas also less chance of foulin o) W hey meet on the of a Licutenant-colonel in the! o ¢ e rst. e i “Who's e v | e o G Tn G i one, when thes bt 8. { wanted to build a railroad?—Dallas e - ) boomed burlishly. The ship quivers. Her engines are | her anchor with the chain. If ¢ ficlds of France ! British army, more than that of | News. _ Then holding ont his hands to his your friend?-—where's your backing full speed to slowdown in | storm arises, unless it is directly * NMay the spirit of God be over e S < ¢ . audience, Mr. Taft concluded by say- friend 2 : e e T e g . d B L et T e e S - time. Once or twice a chain hrake | across the line of anchors, she i3 £t ke TR BORTHGS g R e T R Francis J. Heney, prospective can- | ' vy y For Pillory Blend had just goes down, “snubbing” it is calle\ to ! more strongly secured than with a Flag advance. - o ; ; ) i 0 more than | didate for governor of California, | s ';‘I:-_V:’" "f’(‘rf)!"n‘n:f‘r to do. dicappeared nfifl"“'l ‘r"wv::[\' | | eheck the avalanche of heavy cable ; single hook down L kg Jdeutenan Io [ Mias <5 well Undorstand thit e 20t yon. Go to it ner on his way cast at se | lowing through the hawse pipe. | TEven mooring ship makes for Vice 1 Colonel of strian troops, and | zet no votes which the Chicago pack- g “Ninety fathoms, sir,” from the ! tory if well donc only $100 than that of a Major- | ers can control——Manchester Union. fa year enant A ved with lines, chains, s, e bow griping o chains 1 year more Lhan i ins, mauls, and , the how griping the two chains in “T thank God that we are in thae What has become of the old- = e | miles an hour H Better Export Termina (Copyright 1918 hy George | (Iron Age.) Matthew Adams) | THE HERMITAG Looking back over the pages of General of the Italian army, while to ory it seems to us at this ime of . (1| General of tho Russian army | TNe SWIts begin to fear that they | The appeal for increased terminal Spain Falls in Tine. The Maple Sugar Season. (New York Tribune) (Burlington, Vt., Free Pres: This seems to be a yvear - when © e O To0 wontt oo | may find the Germans nave amother | facllities, ‘which has become almost - e erics 3 vould scem a | “scrap of paper” up their sleeve legendary in its origin, has been re The Hand-to-Mouth Habit. | Spain has taken in good part our fortune, as the Muscovite of the high- | Meriden Record. vised and brought up to date by sl S government's recent hint that it ex- I ton to handle its revolution. We o it aote only $1,272. prominent New York shipper. In a ' (Torrington NCWs): octs a cartaln amount of nelghborly | ouS pastime. Plenty of frost and L . In:o"“"}*‘ paradox: ‘«v,,rwvdn,\'s" of ! "'fjonl letter to W. G. McAdoo, di- ’ lv?lc.ss there L\- .dn 4|x'\1‘-:1‘:;x11\§:‘Lr 1‘21 commodation on the part of neu- f“_h:—!‘i‘i',h 1\";‘\”:‘ 'A‘n wn:x;fl.\ ‘vN‘f“,:‘ ‘ Intemplate Rus if we would fully th i th tr fasting. —Springfield Daily News. 1ector-gencral of Iroads g prosiiithefland o0 severe it i5ia L tCEEa0 RS iaTa i T ER el noutval Bicoln triesiio s 855 JANOIAL S S 08 (8 AE0OCRINAD IS Sl compares favorably with S poses a plan which. by virtue of its can do to find cnough food for a rope desire to trade with us and to | CFOP, however, and these conditipig British Colonel, a Irench Brizadier-| Tt may be necessary nest winter, |timeliness and applicafion to present - square meal, there can be no good 0 Fam 000 i 0 0l heje Scem to be more than usually well Rrizgndier-Gen. | When the new gencral assembly is in | conditions, is worthy of the utmc reason why the hand-to-mouth habit them ' fulfilled. If the traditional “Janus session, to begin amew the stndy, | consideration at Washington of living should prevail. i e e R S R thaw" is to remove these essen- when is a lobby not a lobhy? The plan in bricf calls for the es- | absurd that in America the closing \wo are ontitled to ask from them | tials it will have to be quick about it pancse Liculenant-General, and | Faven Journal-Courior tablishment of freight yards on all down of business for a weck should \ cooiec oo ol 0l Yo sell and | [0 other wo the conditions sec an Italian Lieutenant-General. s main lines, not more than onc hour's ' produce a panic, or cause distress in ne €0 e B oy e o to ask for | to DOt to a promising season for oty have been handed T e A An unilluminated down town sec- | freight distance from Atlantic ter- .,y well regulated family. There | jociio o oo that the soods we deliver Of the Green Mountain state's prog- Innd bug apd Gemesse L N0 L0 DLl G tion s forcing the Whiggins minals. Sheds, with ruilvoad track ouznt alwavs {o be f00d enouzh in. 10 them shall not in any way re. | UCLS, Immortaiized in poetry by Jobn. . = enditheix evenings at e on one side and road on the . the housc to tide over at least a| jua terials which may find their | G0dfrey Saxc, the swect singer of ap ( v of $6,000, rcceives nearly $240 | day night, for the first time In other: would be il by cantonmenti] whekt The touthlis teo many Amers | o tih Gy carlier Vermont generation . LIS ARRE RO (o HLRE ‘e than a Marshal of France, $2,- | years, the Whiggins girls were off|(Amp Dbuilders. Whenever neces jcans, as well as a vast number of ['nlike Holland, Denmark, Sweden 'Vith prices of all sorts of con- Germany. Instead, Washington more than a full Gencral and | Kansas avenue between the hours of | dUring labor shortage, soldiers would | 4jjon residents, are far from thrifty. and Norway, Spain is not in a position 0°¢Nsed swectness at altitudinous it numanity at_ large a. place Of Lyl et army, | @ 8nd 11 o'clock.—Capper's Wfiok]y.‘;'(:"n’f:j"\”“;";l to load and unload, fol- | They spend as fast as they earh.|ifo trade with Germany. But she is | PCISIs tirc thi - T uge from the dominating auto- o, .. e b e ’ — g P foreish | much of the money going to amuse- in a position to withhold from us ma- = Mable docs not mced to hoard $2.250 more than a full General of Next aummer thalman| ko come et o cal i s en e R R o o) ealizel alnEndEone essential to comfort or happiness. forces in Trance. Here is a chancs Japan and nearly five times as much | plains when it is 20 degrees in the RS 103 a fmed from a scattered body of col- shade, and no shade, should bhe shut | FOrt freight, whenever ships would The first pinch of war footing for reciprocity of a henevolent sort. | there is comparatively little revc causes alarm, grumbling and panic. According to cable dispatches from | [rom other sources on the farm, a Russian General of the highest 1 be immediately avail 5 ists the foundation for the greatest i up in an ice box and compelled to ;::M'M \“'\'r:wm:"; Iy .f\jfl.nx?h.wangn:‘o - s et ; No one wishes to cut down expenses. Madrid, the Spanish premier has just | ispaiereat L nskrorgtilier fofs Saving money for future needs in place ' announced the conclusion of an cco- il as well as all others to havo rank. taly’s 1 hest ar Ao er at Silg: Wi HEh el "1 count coal.—Shore Line Times. = Rl bezinning oilthis S ny et perishable freight for domestic com- | out of a little group of colonies mercial consumption 2 x ; e Al e i L of gratifying present wishes 100 nomic agreement with the l”"m"l'”\;m 11 g "" uted so that debls often neglected. The result is that Stat by which Spain will send into " ek ool a fall of snow, a cold wave. a tem- Irance iron and copper ores, woolen n this connection we are reminded tenant eneral whose annual com- ot d defended that nation against the £ As has long heen realized. termi porary sickness, loss of employment zoods, various food supplies, oil and | that some owners of Vermont “sugur for a few davs. produces distress, o T In return the United States pensation was $150 less than that of Tl tatiiitias hay b e o batest power of that time. With I saw the sun rise glorians vesterd L raciriss b beshfinadegiates bushes” or “maple orchards’ a-» at least uncomfortable pinches. This zive Spain cotton, petroleum and | {Mreatening in some instan d scale of pay for the army. The man e o Ihas Dol Sroniily werle | StateothatrainsEis il iwrona S Birds iy d equipment. Seilmid sl o i Board. which has heen steadily worl an Amecrican major, | heard the earliest piping of the | CVeN in normal times. Their inabilit L 2 : : depy the losso This s ¢ Sianpe int whic o sugar works the coming spring b in the first line trenches now receives ing its way back through the West, | insects and animals teach th n Thi an instance in which th times that America was more than ‘tunate in having a George Wash- prophecy is an exceedingly danger- ed but look toward the Kast and The preciate the qualitics of our great- patriot, our greatest soldier, our General, a German shipping. it is certainly up to atest i AL It DEIRO, eral, an Aastrian DBrigadier-General, bition and cunning and intrigue re part of Washington's make-up ag Trotzky and TLenine have countries. The two principal uses of the yards would be towreceive all \tic powers of the world. He Moreover, it comes at a time w Imocracy on carth. He made a na- ge thoughts in mind we might to- Y alize the sterling ) ooy betmites = tor) nch government has vised its | And oh, it was a beautiful display, brth of George Washington and ap- Beyond the weakrdescriptive power | 8estion all along the Atlantic sea- e At i biras cope with present demands eroated tap their maple trees or open th t | canse of the widespread lack of lahor. is mot permitted to draw all of this sorely tempted not to use fuel production of sugar this vear, even they resist the other temptation tox cut down their sugar maples Every man knows his own busi< ness best. It is to he hoped. how= ever, that as many 1gar makers ag possible can take advantage of tha present sitnation to contribute theim share to tho lessened agsre reflected by the heavy con- ————— s fthne 5 da¥, 6 o monthy buf Be| Tast night § saw the sumset with de | Ibrestening widespread Gisorcaniza- | 6f prosiding for the future. The ant,, problemn ot commercial relations Ds: | Wi reallzs that the shortags of fuel PAY OF AMERICAN SOL- light: tion of industry, Notwithstanding | the bee, the woodpecker, from instinei « {ween a heTligerent and a neutral un- | Ve reaiize that it asoiot fn : It wie a gorgeous thing, without a | more favorable weather conditions, | lay up food to tide over the time: der special war conditions. has been | (o e n DIFRS. amount | Fe i bhld pardy (nheai ek fhis freight congestion with present | when it cannot be procured. Even a =olved promptly and rationally, We | (Jith £o0d hardw n Recently in. an editorial article we and for the balance reccives a certifi- | In fact, T realize that it was quite facilities is likely to continue in | squirrel knows enough to provide for have had sreat difflculty in coming to | 1 10§ 5 & COrC Betortlng, lled attention to the fact that the ate of deposit in a reserve fund Too grand for mortal pen to write ; greater or lesser degree. owing to the | um}«vr 1f men, like the ground-hog, . : 'uw 1 “I..n ,”. 1y 1 . | ahout rapidly increasing production of | could retire to an underground apart- 1 countrios a ericin soldier is the highest paid o LCRLaR s et s hoflend munitions and supplies of all descrip- | mont for the season of cold weather any asvec ting man in the world. Be- of the war. All those not In the| | tyrned my thoughts to beauty, home | tions. Due chietly to the financial ex- | and remain dormant until = spring, us can hed by many mothers and fathers | first line trenches still receive their ind love, penditure involved in such expansion, | they might fake no thought of the Germa: our poli Honor and truth, and faith and holl- | he railroads have been able 1o do | morrow. Men being super-wise over It is to insst upon an equitable ex- | ness; 7, little to prepare for the handling of ' al] created things are also super- | change of privileges. While fhe war And all these things require 'the ac- | this business. Now, with the govern- | roalish, The high wages are now | lasts our intercourse with the neu- imies we here present a table pre- have H home who appre- cents of ment in charge. the sorely needed | sajd and constant call for men to trals must continue to be affected by red” by the National Geographic 1 ways than one. Some uninvented language to ex-|attention to terminal betterments | work, ought to enable cvery able- | our own war necessities We «h:» 1 pres could be made expeditiously, and the | hodqicd man and woman to lay up do our best to relieve their wants cost involved in some such plan as | onoush mones or fooc rovide for But they must give ms a reasonabla ntally, shows that the American THE POLICE DEPARTMENT e RGO LT TV s re et e et e O LS o e e boys in the American army for a 25 centimes, five cents, a day. Tt is mparison of pay in the various thus seen that our bovs in France gato of the nation’s sweotness. Tt is not a ciety at Washington which, inci- e zood thing to teach the people of any ordinary interruption of business. the United States to rely upon soma ivate's pay is equal to that of a By very carefully leaving the wage to) Your g comperison with the damdEe TOW | weo much dissipaiion and tos many : | substitute for Veymoent mepte. | @ ris well, however, that all bards|beinz done to business and military | oo 0800 CO0 are the roots of The Greatest Hero | may ecasily hecome a habit. to the who scrawl cfficiency o ro | 7 ka » ‘ AISLOnEUNG Springfield Daily News.) RSl S i Tt will bo remembercd that the fixed and by readjusting the salary | Their fine descriptions do not hold it misfortun (Springfield Daily Ne { permanent 1 of Vermont sugzar neluded, many | makers rman Kaiser offercd a prize of $75 ' list of officers in the police depart- true, No Trade Depression In War. , e i ¢ ' - B Gl ©r We should have no postry At alll e S Taking the Joy Oul of Lifc. claimants appeared for the hero| Now that the toothsomeness of our - —Cleveland Plain Dealer. < L They had been dining in state in | =ift of $10,000 offertd by Councilman | finest Vermont maple has won ‘for ptured an American soldier in followed the dictates of common ‘mgland has been in war for almost | (1,4 Gining car. Hushand, who is a | Seth Barlow to the person performing | a rank in the list of confections i ance. The offer is a tempting one sense. The whole question has been . Sy - three vears longer than we have, and | yoachor of Tnslish, was glad that | the most striking act of courage dur- | stead of plain sugar it will command To One o Ts Blind. she is so near the scene of the eon- |yj1c daughter had hehaved so per- | ing the confliot fully as favorable a price when it ig ; I said T had forgotten her, flict that the Germans can throw, and | o1 Mother more than three vears' pay | pehearsal. This one feature, however, | That T had putl away do throw air bombs every now and n the German arms. g salient: The morale of the police | Our memories of Paradise then on her metropolis. Yet she has sssian Colonel scale of patroimen where it had beer the first man of his army who ! ment the Common Council last night I this reason: ‘The sum of $75 rep- thoroughly gzone over and neceds no : k¢ also was in a happy “Both 6f my lezs were shot away fresh and before st its 1 o frame of mine There were numer- | in a trench raid,” said one, “and yet ous other dimers in the car and the | [ did not run.” America oldier would lose that foree has heen zreatly inercased by Until the Judgment Day: not found anx frade depression in War | yaronte were proud of their child. | My German captors tried to Jolting a Governor's figonditions fan cRCheRS mienican ";’”" %I Not a single thing had happened to ' starve me into divulging military in- | (Denver Dispatch to B itak nothing ot it ” i o Ths‘;rnc‘\r-r) more the laughlng earth man may well |: w\:x‘\:vju‘w}. 2 }‘_‘j mar the seremity of the' occasion. | formation.” said another, “but even | Times.) @ Should see us hand in hand, words of H. Gordon Sclfridge. OWNer | minajly the meal was over and they | (hough they waved pretzels and| Colorado’s governor a kterence cven there - hovs in| Whe on Uisfied they per- | That I long since had shut the door | of one of the bisgest London depari= | Garted to leave the car. Their way | e of beor hutere My eves. T said | ditional” Qignits recoived a OC iheioldrainyiand FmOLSoTse e “,"‘”l has happened: | ook them past all of the other ! nogming. | before last. Mrs. Agnes Ridals “When the war broke out we in | tpr “og S e i S e g e, Snltaeliny et e ot endien cens straEe mews | Tandach 1oiett Bat tesiness dnd Suddenly the little girl felt Single-lmnded T captured 10 Ger- | senator, was the dir ) o Ttalian Alpini, the German sxiom . fdent truth of that| Tpon the gossip wind ich in ¢ 1 zame in the trenc Common Council’s refusal to an jraw a princely wasze com-!Torm ' % than when th red with Tommy Atking, the French | are o et o Atrgnen) | A epecially the dry goods business, wa Inpellditojaskyeansstion) mans who wanted to surrender so as |‘fl]m;"nm at the dairymen's ball at B 1t b fighting me ertior ¥ be taken home | My love of those swoet vears ago DOCHS SLab e e Mother.” she called in a shrill | (" ptain a square meal,” said a third. | Jebel temple ; J1l the other fighting men ariio : »e taken home | E ars ag Zoing to suffer. But such was voice, “aren't we going to wash the a st el st . N iia BT oMo Ay a ireat God—my love was blind! se. On the contrary, business netu 5% o - modes oking ung ma nationg. v all emplo hor And it is s | Sisnes hdlanafolls Kews, { o il aily improved. and today trade is bet- a | stenpec . - ter in Tondon than it was in 181% g Tidraniia iglassSorlunsvicatonca I|[PX RS EEESE L iTRET I SHERD R when hostilities began Prices e Camonflage. hot lemonade for a cold, in order to el les appeered Wittt oite the armies of the' of course v hi elected the | They could not be so merciless M el e pet) TRy s It was 3 a. m. before Harold eould | conserve tha sugar supply.” he said. dierarneated g bt tha lowest wage of. wo 1 v ¢ will and voli- To such great eves as hers. all this notwithstanding the fact that |tear himself away from Mildred's | Without a word, but with an expres-| pig410 “spotted him.” Teay ranch near Sullivan, Col. was ong t otir i 3 N 5 of the hostesses at the bal She ‘ the extras and tho | sometim make men more Id—the nows must be a lie, Ly e ,f yarious Kkinds, | contented w v work; providing, Sruel as ape the years wages are higher. In my store, for {sweet presence. “T think.” she whisp- | sion full of sympathy and admiration. | jaycing partner in the middle example, our people get wages now [ered. “I had better let vou out the | the councilman pressed into the latter | goor, she hed up to the governox i practically equal to those you pay |back 3 he front door squeaks | day Spartan’s hand the $10.000. and threw both arms abaut his neck, ng men affords a ! city many skilled wicchanics. For some xcept for one strong selfish thought: | (va here, 1 think that America will | so dreadfully = - The gzovernor turned a bit red and ntrast to the lsun pay | reason or other these men have elect- HhatiliniasgcomoRtofv ol find the same (hing is true. The only As Harold was slipping down the Tawyers and Their Clients. Jost his dignity—while several cort of busziness that will be hurt will | hack steps his foot slipped! A win- (New York Commercinl) men and their partners tittered be thai which deals exclusiveiy in 1ux- | dow above went up and a stern voice W A e i L ekt Mrs. Gunter laughed heartily a uries.” called down from the gloom: “Leave | jionts and recommend actions and | NUsband’s discomfiture, = an extra quart this morning. and | jefonces which fail in court because 5 Call Again. donjtiforse it s empiiesty the parties at issue break down un- Hope for the Foc. ate been fow instances of over-riding D The young “pride of the family" ]”"r)““‘\“\";"""“ turned a somersault | jo; cross-examination. Tn other cour (New York Werld). = had been to school for the first time | then he beat it away from there— |4 ioc examinations before trial reveal There s hope for Germany ‘when R Roston Post. [ the truth and save the time of the | *oldiers crowding a moving pictura (Springfield Republican). “What did you learn?” asked his | courts and the expense of trials. The | house in Berlin “burst into roars of the world, | And thercin lies its greatest asset. } Anyone who can recall when Presi- | mother, as mothers always ask on extension of this practice in this coun- | laughter” as the Crown Prince's like< s Amer q . private, | There are few men in the United ; dent Wilson used to be called alfthe afternoon after the morning be- "“}"0'\ Globhe) try would help the administration of | ness appears on the screen. When a 2 rhetorician will be interested in the | fo Mr. Hoover's order azainst killing | justice. Women are given to conceal- | the kaiser’s own sketch of himself ax compliment paid to him by the Lon. Little Johnny frowned hens and pullets will be in force | ing facts from their lawyers and in- ; the second person in the Godhead don Times on his “refutation of the “T didn’t learn nothin.’ he replicd. | only until April 30, and perhaps be- | numerable cases come to trial, whica | begins to meet with a like recept ped with the French soldier who | make-up of the police force in great- | Bolshevik illusion tHat Prussian mili- [*1 haye to zo back tomorrow.’—In- | fore then the neighbors’ hens won't | would be cut short by preliminary ex I(hpn the day of deliverance for Ger= jws (We bare pittancs of $1.50 svery | or New York. What has been done | tarism can be exorcised by rhetoric.” ldlflnannlis News begin to scratch your garden up aminations. o many as a frece nation is at hand. the standard, tion < n pointed out that | g jittle child of long ago, allowed | there are on the police force of this God grant the news untrue! dairy< men with whom our | ed tq, do police d They are intel- | Anq sit beside vou in the dark forces in Prance, | ligent, energetic me For the most And, as in Paradise, gave vou all my breaking heart, i . Now bring to yon—my eves. mic «aya the sne ! theie station in Jife. Beeause there | R lohacd e Gallionne! alim compansation | part they fealize the importance of othing and ro- | xuthority there is an established re- | The President’s English, they are fur- | aprct for the members of the force. Conscrvation of Hens. carring s vice pav of | Sthtés who have not at some time or $ & month a plutecrat cof- | othér been awed by the splendid