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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1918 : T - - Dow “persona non ! mects doesn’t want to look into ifs| ¢ patriotic circles. | MOUth.—Norwich Record i it N [ Town Topies)|| TAYS TABUD THE || FACTS ABOUT THE AMERICAN NAVY R RS OOE B) dow of the Dumba | Pruccinn pe CODT ARG ; { Urussian rattlesnake ang invited it By Joe Blast ut his shoulders, ! into the house, the amazing Lenine i BY LIEUT. FITZHUGH GREEN, U. S. N. Pme zuest in the | POW calls on the Bolshevik rabbit to The Futility of Riches. R = drive the Toptile penlitied - = t&]m [;I;orol:)to‘» Giien cptile out.—Springf “‘\; being made to have Alderman M. Flyen Amber, worth a cool . . Eplorable; bu o | Irving Jester do battle with Mavor million dallars in his own right Sub: Mech: Men who go One good strike fomenter is worth| - A- Quikley for premier city honor and a Jukewarm half million ubmarine echamcs citieg and ij}":‘ml'!':‘f\t = Bill than a regiment :;h:::q}:";‘f;‘y:j_m":PA‘;"_”":TL"{" nr;::twlc:l 1o :"L: “l'vff,\ lett, sat basking- It's queer the notions we get of | The electrical gang will icil vou So. s s L e aciaiio Eeiatiel nan o dearg he “Zuff.,»(;wé:..‘.'.','fih § things we don’t know anything about. | For while the Klectrical Gunner mu Pers arc in| Russia can truly complain she's be- | O Kilbourne, mentioned prominent his one time colleze chum, ,\,"'dehf"“'g“"k_ E’k}m"s wetedmvsted (nowgmare RMatifand il Bone whose | ing “rushcd to deathe maw London | SoVeral weeks ago, seems to have heen feeding his face. Amber hav- Pheniphoern fend ived) BUnemeeu [Eecotens Bieen Smore (Ah | sympathy | Das lost in the shuffle, and today the [| iNg run into him on the street, e R TEORE R [ oot tholed 200 B ng rid of | names heard mostly are those of Dr. down at the heel and not very et e ‘!‘.” Lhnit i Reey o ";"“‘ SRERGS (0 Lo fne rid Many of these who objected to| FdWard J. Martin and ex-Mayor Jo- far up at the toe, had invited it DYecionoyers Belicone gtobeld Sbrolenir Artithat ohibition | working yesterday were the same peo- | SCPh M. Halloran. There is no doubt him home for dinner. IS monsrano .l always wrealnor | Sgmackiniet caniren]acy b5 funda- | Ple Who objected to being idle on the | that Mr. Halloran would be in a re- “Huve some more stuffed e s nich e monevy Bryan | 91X _Previous Mondays o Haven | ceptive mood were the democratic mushrooms, Boritt.” said Am- s s luslons a8 | g the rough hewing. Boilermakera B0 o | Resister. nomination tendered him, and that he ber puffishiy. “Weli, well, life = Sl and blacksmiths are the heavy- ’ e bas a following of some extent is tn- has its ups and downs. hasn't elilnia made the same mistake, | weights, Given half u chance they : Eainn et e e e e s i e B Do o 1o iGnate wager. And now I'm going to add | ight casily drown the roar of battle Yont, and | Oof William Randolph Fearst for | have asked him to place his nrame tn and there are you, a—if vou’ll ;"; more to vour list: A battleship segregation of vice is one of the Bt fighting Prosident now, three years before the | Nomination. It has been said that excuse the expression—a fail- "‘ ow her waterline is not a great | warship’s prime requisites. The anvi B s ominating convontion mects . New | Some Impartial reprosentative men || Ure. Take anothor gold-leafed Tass of roaring furnaces and pound- | chorus doesn’t ponetrate the heavy orman | Haven Journal-Courter. feeling that there should be a change ofive, Baritt. ol ot s, ueither is she mostly | bulkhead which _surrounds tho® lirpos — in the administration, have urged “Not that I waut fo seem to tllen joeadly explosives. And the |smithy. Fven the Band has practice orda safe| TIn defending Pullman-car tips the ! him fo run and have pledged htm at || be crowing over you, or any- 4 laborer who said to me, “the |in & “padded celf oy means | Seneral manager of the Pullman least 25 active volunteer campaien fhing of that sort, Baritt. I ciEaTE ?‘.fl“‘r -1 want my own job!” | partment.) for thougnt | CO Dbefore the railroad wage com- workers. Whether or not the powers I'm not the only rich s so far off the track that I~ o? | { | The announcement that an attempt | have gone Of course there must be a few ta (watertigh® com- Coppersmiths arc slightly higherm class. Their work can be an arti when the night before hasn't been toos lartistic. But temperaments are not " | required. The dull routine of end- mission, might at least have hec that be 12 de . arty wou the world. Of course rushed back to the ship to put the S are com- | gracious cnoush Bt kil SialtlieidemocratichnaniyRould < S = truth in print : ous enough 1o thank the public ) look with favor on the advent of this some more hand-cured peas, fof all. While | for saving his company the necessity | bnce democratic act into the political Raritt>—of course, 1 can't de- I call them submarine mechanics ng on therc | °f Paying dceent wages.—New York | arena again is questioned by the re- ny that I own two skyscrape because the man-o’-war is mostly me World. publicans, As Dr. Martin has not and an acre of business blocks shanical wiilin letjundcrwateribofly: | et i e d - vet committed himself on the ques- in New York City snd that I'm that is down deep in her lower decks, | oo ToPrs sees to it that person- Bifor prohibition | Tife, the comic paper, s 4 Ak 5 gt + th . e They work 2 ; S- | ality is squashed under the col i , the comic paper, should be | tion of being a candidate but liitle a .director of three railroads ey Wwork in clean, well-lighted, | i L e cold Sorus v the grape juice | civculated among the voung men w! 3 . , S and fourteen banks and vice- pure-aired shops. The cras {tiny of “Standard Specifications.” S 2 ho | real speculation can bhe made con ¥ The crashing de- | a loss of liberty | 2T afraid to go abroad with the ex- | cerninz him, although many aver that president Rar of tlre of our peoplf. MT.| Aumerican soldiers in France invars | whiriwind campalizn. ; Mr. Morgan and Mr. Rockefel- ctrate the pofished alleyways and | number. Bis work in n‘xlx“-»rim T Banadians he chme be- |iably show them twith their arms AR ler want advice, they—ahem— RiEnting) lathe-rooms | bment merbly | saved for the Novr! Tards i But e “he representative of |around the waists of pretty French | i js (ne evident breaking away || <NOW Where to come for it turn and grin. “Mobbe, mate, we'll | they are needed their us e ®of the Amecrican people.” girls—=Springfield Daily News. from the Quizley machine by Alder- And T can't deny, -either— swim,” s ”ona But all the answer | great. So they form little A;qm;s of Tage s B those are the ones who are T man Jester that causes the most || pave SOMO Tore WnseRsonabio B e, Tmay-be. . ” then a quick | thelr own and count a single black~ R br prohibition. It must follow, then, | Land of long days of happine. monderment S WHenjiiith el sscond e (o T e e TR with this h aensead s nand el Rauriclent fto) deny fer france ol he Federal Fuel adminis B PUbaatiiacr are azainst it It e . L g | warder announced a few weeks ago it potitle s Tl : s here pipe. their pinocle in the bag alley hington in & soried'a? BUREEHONS ‘,N', Loy o meal and windmitls [ 0 S0 L R 2 s )aherhf;r' in two (ionl‘:‘mvn!s The Chief Engineer is not a real | Oilers and their Chiefs are realiv N eon| o~ mionbgmryine s tofforce i [EECEE Sae e e e ey = Thet Losolidmain Sriioan specialist. ~ He's a lieutenant-com- | engine tenders and drivers. Most® rule of life upon a majority. And Je world, and thou art| pu¢ this was nothing to the surprise ;‘;‘“", "“g;‘“ MIne “fb”-" i| | mander in the ‘line’ Which means | have come up from the ranks of the Democracy, if anything, means ma- | gyt ‘\:.t We‘im'o e AR s Goeasioned! by the atory ofilastl S mt: xcl::rhers‘:“\“i?\"s‘;ir:::A o r"vi:?‘ f,’hu.t some day he will be captain, and | common herd of firemen—commore 3 ] 3 ,,?),s :_,c,_s\(”mwnn: and a possible W»C“N. el ::jr:ft:ltn;:(a?lx E:t ftéuinz in a few v:m_ ]inlnuml»m.\, ¥or out of tha E T - N S an to run the second war ins 2 L s - Dbl C! i of duty from gun- undred a t ship needs c: DS arotor s s the b orely L(n'x:;i ::{c;‘;:‘f bj”: 'L”]‘d e hie former 1<-ud:-,°"}rm.< if'r:fa;:‘:?t Sacofplainfas il B savins Bt nery to first-luff (executive o:fi:";r:”\x:o | he v'\((n\vd‘”:“i!:.h!‘!n}L‘»m l}r:"y":‘thm:u‘:: (B o D e oeyy | Quisleys well-ofled’ potitical “ma- e STo R nd. And he has to know it all; |and temacious courage—for it's a g tang T |l T e o ol el ga:ve ame quite "m:i& Dt contrary to the custom of the mer. | man's job this mothering of thg ment of his position in Toromto. At| By fair Licge, whose storied dead additional fact that drthur N. Ruth- |{ U8 20 WIL I COET, || 250 maning, o battleship ekipper is | Glant ' 1l couse another famine before the | = o B U realize that| Sleep tn her great cathedral’s nave, rr:rfnrd. who directed the mavor's SRl D s el ‘;f;f“]‘:; lcilf:?r not only the naviga- | Then the grimy coal passers < B i of [iEe vrintenis over 0o The Meuse rolls on, with SHUCTINE | 1y ot seain (0wt e i mpoens “Tf yowll excuse me now o e e et D e s SR - aga ac S B anager, . = o ’ ks 2 5 3 L s anc e foundation. 'h acls thing to fight the great fight now go- e current turns fo red), | I35 causcd his opponents some dezree zo0 ‘!h::ne'}x;“;w‘;“?(‘xl‘-ggrj nothing of the main deck mascots | (Coal black,) rich (524 o P ing on in the world are in no mood to it i |0 et faa onir oyt eorac Rty I e e SR SR - X;Ch_ he must censor. (We had a ;(-ed) from which we grow our fin« b 1oxacre fexcentirovhmuteatatetuze || 08 T il b Qs el an i e R et [ a1 think they see signs of dissatisfaction o fons frith the ol in it vellow cur deleted only last week.) |ished mechanicians. They are tha til after April 1. if then e Sm.' ok S e 68 (P e meTh o e within the inner circle which may ul- ;mm X;mmring e thine _Warran} Machinists are the real |Singing toilers, slaves of the hungry ust aa the nation was boginnins| Sioot S o 5 ool T i e [l 2tehgcayas Rth el comn el JosgtEe about “upstart poor.” thive. For wears Loy nave Ityed, | TUIGce, end ¥ictims Jof - relentioe S 3 1 < nothing but preach and prate. Words vhi X 2 present leader, or at least cause a & and have loved the methodical main | time. Tor time it is: Time, Time. .. belicve that “the winter of our CUIIIE breach of sufficient dimensions as to o eh 7 b G engines. Twin boilers are their pets. | TTME TO FIRE AGAIN! “More coalg lscontent” was to be madc glorious (T onts Dl ehiids oy permit the minority party a good (Copyright 1918 by George Long, high, wide lathes are their | YOou loafing lubbers——" And so on ¢ by a clearance of the fuel 3 S 7 i = mmer | carance of the fue Namur o’erdooks fair lands outspread . . them is life itself. 150 we have, two-thirds have vol= fighting chance. Maithew Adams) pride of life. And the men under | through the watch. Yet out of tha uation, o lifficultic “”’ ) ;L It is now definitely decided that on z"';':gfn'ja”l‘;t;“’fm’;“‘l’g“‘r:e;::j'; The past winter has been a severe First come the Machinist Mates, 20 | inteered for the work in a quandar : Bl e e e ooy stes ws gne a;m the “dnm, rains, severe cold, [ T\ o 5 ‘teach the olzmt:er(x:h sfup\ofingmk:d by a half | Believe me then, it isn't all j - t to order, is > question. g o sts 3 o s v a 5 % doz € ists; ikedll shalils T e der or not to order, i th question. i 1.6 mail service will be set Bp be- | (Soft—'tis a new-made grave you hlfiw iaa] :‘ an ,‘"7 »nfows ‘have rvl\_rjd Cadet's class at tte Hillside school. dosen ie gdf‘_hmhl : and h:n.l\nd {shell and hammer, m le-disc and hether it is better to give orders| o o . ol il Al avoc with many of the flag side- | oS CFR BT (O G : -score trained helpers. From |tompion. It doesn’t all mean mur- ween Washington and New York, ad). walks about the city. In many in- S rebuilding the 6-foot after cylinder {der—on the surface anyway. We B walt . last fury of the : : , February 27—The following ushers : W or wait until the la ¥ with a stop-over at Philadelphia. stances the walks have been broken | . e"l‘;‘:;l“’ L e ¥ crank to_grinding the valves on a |nced the best mechanics in the coun- & ~ | wrist-watch no job could be too big, |trv. And sgradually we are getting et ashed itself into eter- | - M /i At Ghent the great bell Roland tolls| or raie ; p ments has lashed itself into e Working in conjunction” with the Post iee ticohan e km: or raised to a point where ‘they be-{ . q." James North, Mort Camp, ot + ere X cenbl g da jans. N = i = intricate, hnica e o Officc department, Secretary of War the tower S S ar‘:‘“rte‘fe";:"“""af;; Jost,! ChapinlStanieriiOineren,j Goods | poo ALatsy o0 cochnicalionithem | themsok making. thomn, robiem it confrontallie very | s b st i € o UGG s summoned freemen to their | throuahont the city where flag places | rich.. Frnie Christ. Ramage, Parsons, sh. Submarine Mechanics hold And vet many posses-| homwr— E ! & walks | pomrinson, W. Peck and Jim Meskill. B i chines and their fiyers attached to ! have been removed for new boild- | iy ) Noble had a pl F s b« of empty bins will know just (It mourns a thousand passing soul. | ings to permit heavily-laden Wazons | Cuba’ and returncd. > oa{w\ma ;&:;,,Z'hand in the center flanked by stri { or H W kept in constant working order, two| And old Louvain, T 4 T ok to drive in. These places are NOW 2 | snowstorm. The city election will | Of red, white, and blue—the last rn’:ur‘ A ‘avd:n)(‘;mv of § Hl!‘w%:: _‘“n{':vux «r’wh‘"\:: csible to fuifill the needs of the & g A . two | And old Louvain, Liouvain the wise | real trial for pedestrians and in mild | come on April 10. One of the horses | Deing outermost. Civil War ribbons| Connceticut company Chestaut ssit held in reserve. One flight each way Hugs to her breast the precious | weather are veritable mud holes. An i o are equal sized bands of blue and gray, | s e CH W L ost AN ur, and wait until the warmer % s store 3 5 5 on the tramway car balked at the}21 s ands of blue and gray, | street property was added on other UL G et Gl GER, Casiouls (el TR B8 G AR R || i P o th.‘s{’“" s Chest- | Serickland corner vesterday and it was | While [ndian War fighters wear bright | holdings of the company. A vear 5 day. The flying time between the N Z e Fuy S StTEoLauaL i aroun © COTRET | pegessary for the passengers to got | 'ed With narrow edges of deeper red.| ago there wer: any ver: e ad bk ; X '} (But hungry flames fill all her skies). | west from Fairview street, The side- | out and push in order fo startithe|The Philibping campaigners are en-| SR ,':,Jff“,muw.‘ o B in Sopimer memtii, the, . cpal rmeitopolisfand fheinationisicaniial v i walk inspector will have his hands | car again. fitled 5 Woar & Blue band in the cob- | en a' sosvolatn: fnes e oo B e ik S . ‘\L estimated at slightly less than three | And Ostend, by the gray North Sea ull in a few weeks and repairs and February 2S——The police made 31| ter flanked by narrower bands of red, | Quigloy re "'yd:;‘ '”‘”‘“ ayor G. A. ners get m their bost. wo hours. On each trip three hundred| Dreems of her ancient hardihood; | improvements should be recommend- | arrests during the past month. J. M. | Dlue border. Spanish War and Cuban | of his company’s holding: EaseTmang bt time the transportation facili-| oo U 0t e ca il (A sea moro grim, of steel and | cd and then enforced. Ciirtin and tompany phins fo erect) a|| occiipation ribbansthave s hiie Genter |Streat eon eeratnely o o R ite at theiv et Then, Witoo, | it E s TR S “:r“ ] 8 Picod o e el now four-story block on the jot north | fanked by narrow yellow stripes and, | assssment to the £ lasked o g N class, occupying a space some | Surges hehing her ceasclessiy) Smile, buy a “smileage book.” send | of Horace Booth's place. It is report-|finally, bime borders. Those wi i . e . usuaMy lower. So, it would % . buy 5 3 of Horace h's place. It is report- v, s, ose Who | In aaaitic p e X o axo ume " e aimonty | ST -five cuble feet. i it to some soldier and let him smile, | ed here that before summer New | served in the march to Pekin during| \'rxmyz;v:jny\‘« hl‘fl-k 1; [ tisbommecioud sm there should be little difficulty Howe'er the tide of battle roll, too. Britain people Will be able to ride on | the Boxer rebellion wear a broad band.| qustien of. $95 000 > “*fi(’d for in the flald of moromwities amd the| THOre bides what none can burn or GO | cars propelled by electricity. Tenry | of Sellow with narrow borders of blue. | Gireot mronosy, was mrons raze— Judging from the crowds that have | Norton and John W. Allen and family | The final official insignia is worn by | fact that this air scrvice calls for The Flemish spirit of old davys, heen swarming into the income tax | went to Washington last night to at-| those who served in Cuba from 1906- | when { 9. Tt is with a broad olive drab give their orders to the coal alers now and get as much coal as | . . Jjority rule. oy possibly can for future use. State el administrators in various sections 5 to many upon the knowledge of Mr. the country arc advising agair SR nom : Bryan's predicament in Canada. They is very thing. They claim that a eponderance of orders at this time thosc men who have given up every- s end some of the administrator: ve ordered coal dealers not to fill must give way to deeds. bpulace is placed v and then stock the coal bins is e e b LT e A R S e S this service. Six machines will be lat to do. Get as much coal as nths for placing in next winter's Chestnutt as granted this but suffered a severe shock when $980,001 mand that coal be shunted on the | | 0 more than straight fiving, | The Azeless freedom of the soul collector’s office in City hall during |tend the inaugural exercises was added to its Corbin avenue prop- o tracks to allow more necessary } ., ... .q4uld be little difficulty in the past weelk or two the majority of | President Cleveland takes oath. The | center flanked by three nmarrow stripes| oo Thus, the irolley company has maintaining a somowhat even sched- | Land of long days of frizhtfulness, New Britain people are not slackers | zrand list of the town totals §$8,519,-| of red, white, and biue, with 1; "‘jl_'jwrr ™ :L.x mereascd 7\' 5,000 2 & B : Tor faith and honor erucified, Shen it comes to “doings their bit” by | 479. The High school graduation ex- | on the outermost cdge. | he assessments as now prepared ule. The plan is to test out the| Though thou art small, and earth ing their bit” to Uncle Sam. ercises will be held at the South v { must be paid and any completnts any # ' | operation for a period of one year. is wide, B church on Tuesday afternoon, Mar. 28.| It was a much disturbed foreigner | bay e may ha 15t be fought i Et‘:md 2 t:e wzrmvts tafwtm During the course of that thme, ci| e still shall Jove thee mome the [ March evidently “stole a march”| March 1—John H. Kirkham and [ who visited Mavor Quigley's office the | PRk Snisenn) al bin. The mistakes of last Win- 4 ;! . # less. on the calendar for the high wings | Miss Carrie Peck won prizes at Miss [ other day with a much wrinkled ' ‘rofiine e 3 will not be readdy forgotten. [ {U fhere willibe Aty daye whe DAVID STARR JORDAN. | of the early days of the week save | Letty Learned’s whist last nisht. The [ newspaper in his hand. He delivered LellveRUharacin Handst the machines may not be eble to ne- e overy indication that the third month | board of relief has added $3,071 to| himself of the following phrases ““l"';“ e hakes \bout 150,000 times a/ ve hther than go through another such | ~ AL 5 Ji k i it the asses: list, making the fin . [ cvery able-bodied man will get zotiate the distance: but these days COMMUNICATED. was living up to its traditions of com- e r’«fm%olz” ist, mak ‘FBV_ Bnal) “You knmow . like America, I love ! 2O0% & * 4 : will be few and far between. Aviators ing in like a lion. Let's hope it will | Aigures §$8,822,550. New Britainites| smerica and 1 like your American | 0 C€VCIOD into a connoisseur, Pifoncogh 4f Do has to g0 ontand | | L o s o batin t URGES SMOKELESS DAY. run true to this form and “go out like | are still debating whether the Soldiers’ | poople and the way they treat me. | e it himself, or, he will See to it |~ e SRR gty T s : a lamb.” Nothing can be more wel- | memorial is to be a monument at the | gyt | cannot fight for America be G I e e battle front of Burope o up | . © popo Stay-at-Homes | ©Ome than an early spring unless it center or a. tower“lnn v‘y\:ailmlt (1;.1} ) Pl el R et R T N e ey Administiations ot | T almost any kind of weather. Snow Pl el | be an early peace. e I—AL the all-round ham:| am a man of peace and I have a most Ao SLn on Rshio Date it plascimucly i sna nation, are looked upon to | SPoT™S do not hinder them greatly, 5 % : A SH plons : Lo 2 nervous temperament. When [ read 1 thousands of persons,’ cor oduce the goods; yet every man Editor of the Herald Go back to the “kid days® =ud be- | night Bert Loomis brake his own rec der the handshe a reliable index A do well to watch the coal mar- . What witn the great strides made |--cach and every family in the land get coal. True, the war work will sterials to pass, such as munitions. e Summer, however, is reasonably g, and there is plemty of time in in the opinion of Hector L. Bouserie “zreet- | er extraordinary” of the Niccllet Ho- my name in this paper saying [ am | sithough making the trip somewhat | “itn Jour kind permission T would | come & stamp. collector Collect | 9d, EotnE over the bar at 9 feet T/ qore T am mucn upset. I camnot|!© SHaracter Bourgerie dechared incomvenient. Rain storms seldom | like to uSe a little space in your val- | Thrift Stamps. While it may not be | inches. The school board will Brob-| qeop What shall T do.’ | “We can make a fair guess as to a last fong cnough to interfere with a | ued paper to spcak of Our Boys “over | so much fun now, it will be sport five | 2P1F XeC e High school| “Sg, .0 "Steve Robb,” was the only | 31’ occupation when we clasp his fhree-hour trip during part of the |there:” The people of this town are | years hence when you can cash them |t 1t APTIL mecling. satisfaction his hovor had to offer. | .and:” he continued. “The farmes or et = s doing practically nothing for the boys | in for their face value, plus a gcod o S . { laborer callouses on his hand. We MR, BEYAN IN CANADA. fwenty-four. S otaretol b st Untlan e | e, From the above it might be noted . .l cannot mistake him. A fellow with Members of the British Royal Fly- | rificing thelr lives that democracy AR 25 years ago the roads in Ken- He fl\élh And mow he is L «‘th oft hands who says he's a farmer . e 5 5 3 i re in bad con- | OPinion that ‘‘the way © draftee | yses our suspicion: o 9 ing corps visiting this country have | might live. Peter Kotinsky is what might be | S : rostn S { arous suspicions, pen grected with hoots and yells it et havels fobaceol i and N e ey [ottonifoniteamingRo i nyERIn Gl S AR “We have to distinguish profession. n his attempt to preach prohibi- o U o e ey | e A U o S ih lithougnithmesBave ehduized TaTldthis {al men by subtle characteristios in P 1o Toronto, Cammda, someone| Of &Viatlon es it Should be exercised. | bacco fs sent but mot half enough to | uieq tn lewve Wednesdey with the |Bear-bytown Ims grown, the roads an-| fhe disteics medical advisory board |«heir grips. For erample, a pastor § it wo o Ak What's the matter | NoF have fheir American brethren of | meet the domands of the boys. Most- | drafted men, the sam of §100. Unike parently rematn tho same for foday,| was examining man from Brisiol|iikels io Tiold your hand ax long e o k| the science fallen anywhere bohind |1 every letter that appears in the | o good many of his fellow citizens he | or =%, I3¥ Jast AWML 0T eeme last Sundsy.winien: they: discovered & you lot him. | A travelitng men usu 5 or has ¢ arnest al f - g 2 s make so bold as to predict—almost | stramge and ugly sore on his chest. | iy oives you hard G o n paper has an carnest appeal for to- | was anxious to pay this bill and on S { > ard, quicic grip. T AT tne | PEPC 2 s y this & any day next summer the roads wifl | One doctor Jooked and scratehed his|nould say that his clasp is one of dangerous tricks known to the pro- ey e S 5 Tuesday afternoon visited the em- |3 "suct about as bad, comparatively,| head. Another looked. He scratched | : ) e ROl Unfortunately this town is over- [ ployment office of the Stanley Works 5 | the miost pleasurable and satisfac fession, “the falling leaf,” the “loop- | run by men who are alwavs telli : 5 % as they were a quarter of a century| his head too, but went a Httle fur-|{ory. It paves the w buiin i v n by men who are alwavs telling | {5 ask that his creditor be called out B o A A e S B i B o mg on, Tather, attempting | the-loop.” the @fiding and volplaning | What chould he donc and what they | ¢ collect. _Failing to locate the man, ther and asked what the (Touble Was. | A" doctor s inclined Aidasing of Gailel s aone would do if they had a. chance. Theso | My HFumphrey, in charge of the office, | * . s b, that's nothing, Had o coll |anzers to your wrisis audience made v e e G e - Sy 2 { last week and my mother siapped onl dea that he wants of soldiers—men who | been scemingly mastered. Most of | fore all they have to do 1 to S :,h"", t‘m:h"mb“m ddomg' Hooverism or ecomomy givc 10 eX-| 5 mustard paste plaster.” replied the :pulse A the accidents that have occurred so |about their willingness to Do Their :’f{:‘;:’f]"w oL ST S i |lcueles m‘fi?m-;vh"’f_"tj")d»‘ Oé ;;W' young man “The law) o freauent th bettle-scarred veterans had | far are traced to faulty mechanism | Bit (If) Uncle Sam would take them. | tactory to pay his bill The next day ;:;d},"'w‘::«{,;:(,, . = : & i ; Yo _!per’ He has a tendener to try e of the former secretary of| rather than reckfessnassor inefficiency If these men really want o chance (0 | ho was fined §5 and costs, but in the | known Main sircet place. Ho asked | g e oot s ol dors of Tt [ on Thelyart otk ratmon by crm iSOt BaTl | oot e tn e otueRaa e G mesn imolTiokiiad fral TiD SRSLOO e waiterifon aplass o e ey (Bhintyll PR e ra vorgllandiihelti reb ort Ithis Hin i polng At ol | things considered Postmaster Burle- | few of the comforts they are enjoy- fi:fg:':(cz?’?f“p?m ; el “"rfi‘"f“{"x,h;i“";'? "r:‘j‘! ’h‘]‘:: ”":i““‘";"}"“ vear is probably more interesting | has found aluable asset in his - for v $5 refilled. aid his e : ; - | son may e s ox: ing on this side ey | e i Gt Celada AU e e h;,: Gorllil S PR 6 e ot o) e ' dinner came to 45 cents, with 10 cents 4 o aerial mail route between Washingto s ties a smokeles hsplayed their serviee buttons and s n Washington | 4, i observed, and the supply that and New York to prove successful, would have been used on that day = s is sent to the boys. February 24—Silas Phelps, of Hart- . e R e ) SN HIR BRI f.\tfya;}?‘1‘,‘,,”5-(«)‘;:@1}‘:”:‘1‘:';' (id Your| forq, ana’ Miss Mary McBrayne, of| Tn (his time of war espacial aten- Blends the lgraco LECS o o oDt orus: “We don't want him.” And| Russia, all cut up and blecding, is | of themselves and send a little sun- | oo Spon D:?“:,u;fl;‘:'m(,‘,f:f,(,',;:;"mi ;'fi":u“.\b\"",‘,? ot man i Enitorn o8 ey didn't. now being sacked. —Torrington News, | shine to your boys “over there.” | qeep snowdrifts there have been no|miliar with the meaning of ribbons It was not Mr. Bryan's prohibition e = S teams through Lasalle street or Me- | worn by soidiers and officers, general- ociivittes tnat got him ‘in wrong»| One mever jenows what The Day S TR Clintock road since the storm. Mrs.[1y on the left breast. The Congres- B e may i rive dioxth ol sondon Day. THANKS UL, Abram Howell, of this city, was a del- | sional Medal of Honor, the most giffi- | Year fhan ever befor | v a7 A £ s T eate to the Woman’s Relief corps|cult badge in the world ta obtain, ana | ST®nd list the board o gome the rounds since the| Probably Mr. Hoover is the great- | Parents and Teachers' Association of | convention at Norwich vesterday.|the most coveted militury honor, is| 314,600 and gran a I est of all the hr\rf)rx»-vhmm- speakers, sranrmar School Appreciative. The passenger train, stalled in a snow- | awarded only for especial gallantry | $8.350, making addition 1o ehavacterization W No one ha —Norwich Bulletin. e arift at Clayton crossing two days]in action. TIts ribbon is white stars|-grand Tist of s T‘ o Sl il : : bassac . = Sl 7 Ar- | ago, has only just been dug out. on a field of light blue silk. The pres. | additions amounted to £103.800 and N lihod the tabl e XT\::L‘»‘M’; Dumba-—when the then The trouble with the man who is| ents ‘xm].’l‘n:u-h\m-.\: A‘ {u»uf‘nm: "'T the ‘&;nh:\;; —;1r.t 0‘71 e e r~r~mm‘;.1,. r'x\\‘ ,‘,’,",r,‘ Sl Mfl:‘flunnmm‘: . 7_"" ik Rutiles ary of state is alleged to have| goinz to the devil is that he makes | Prevocational Grammar school wishes morning for a month's stay in|badges, consisting of red, white, and | net addition of $28.100 This is an!ful not to hurt any onc iscounted the sinking of the Lusi- | frequent stops which he utilizes in | to extend their appreciation to the wshington, accompanied by her two | blue bands separated by et ease of over 2 r cent. more “A firm grip mav be people who live along the | Community Orchestra and the mem.| chjjgren. In Berlin and Kensington | of white, the blue being outermost in an a vear ago, | mark of sincerity. Witk bers of Volunteer Chorus for their|some of the main thoroughfares are in | each case. The Philipoine ngres- A vear ago the biggest deducfion |it betokens moere tran a pleasu an item of $900. This seeing vou. Tt indicates honesty ¢ were small 'a few other qualifications that society t. + e n William Jennings Bryan, having given some wonderful demonstrations 8w bth the Canadians l» premier propounder of the doc- line of grape juice? Fhe answer is simpfe: Mr. Bryan in the matter of good work. address an and banking at dangerous angles have e most part n service at the front. Most ate as a dy had given them that impression than ever before inasmuch as the ! husiness, espec Hek el board has seen fit this year to o !ctan. The teache 3 G el B 0 B G sses of water. And [ oot 85 SO pte assessors and | {han ofher professi duxine e Seorreerondine R e [ iz RO, smiled genially and rubbed | 1 ke more additions than ever be-(nof have o cultiva €ar8 as0 hisshandgjcoeetierspracionsly fore. As the revised grand list now [will. His clasp i | i Lllea for somebne who wore “the haki” to address them. When Bryan property assessed $£28.100 more than the figur by | inspection. “You wiil notice the assessors muscles are excopiion 3 Both in reductions and additions ' for ene who doesn't lahor relief did more t Tiourgerie has a grip lik the hoard of pefore. On the “When a fellow luctions foo ome n my emorable dealings he is supposed to voar been able to make me wince vef. T ave had with the farmer Austrian annoying nches cannot forget the ruthless-|'° Capper’s Weekly, { ofi that German d B { assistance in making the patriotic|paq condiion for teaming of any|sional Medal is worn by men who [allowed was van deed. Any man a motor | meeting on Tuesday evening, Feb. kind. Cal: A. L. Thompson, military | helped put down the insurrection thera | vear the net deductions Another good thing about a ho seemingly condoned the offense| truck is that every horse trader it} a success. instructor at the Cheshire academy,jafter the Spanish ‘War and has a blue | with the exception of $2,400 allowing hras found indispensable nia. Soldiers who have been in the

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