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I\E\V BR}TAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH z0, 1918, Greenwieh News and Graphic forcigu legions, but, By Joe Ditast feruct jest or rat '|'-r|”~‘|y "\‘”l.yl“ being tlooded with Fhie Lie. FALLINE []N WALKb = ] R .u.ml:;‘fiu-“;:; ‘;r‘:tch e Fvion: W ton el g he MGM I afl B U ; es velled Bixh indles, leapl announced that he s going Into led Bixby andles, leaping Paoles in (b out of bed in i Vaudeville ——Oklahoma News contributed gei N Thae cciling had sprung i i il . i 19 : , | Gommon Council Wil Receive “Always Reliabie s which poured Northern Krance is a sean of niud leap and deluged him with i vi men of this =pring, and mud is very tough WL o Thead nd, i ol on the clothlug. | For that renson, 1 | Petitions ]flfllghl ove heroic Iansas Gity: Glbaners and dyers have Going down fo the oflica || Leen compelled to raise thetr prices worning, ho met it she necded most : ford Bits gain the mailed agaln, - Kansas Clty Star i Among other it come before jShing bloy Not e Mm“uwu Wash," sai f { the comwon c Al ul itk regular Wihen Henyy Itord starte out te dles. “Fine, Lracing ning monthly sesrion this evening wiil be i bulld ships, one may b sure Tte will ¢h tell you. a m v numerous claims for dAMREes result- femaine arter build them. His new shipyard in jors hi old shower E ing from failing dosn on fie jBny deprived New Jersey will emplo; 16,000 mien, aromning fllce ithists walks this winter A raport from A when ready tor maximum produc “Do rou mean to say the clatms commities will recommend tion. Mr. Ford never is bothered by take ¢old showers at this time that sums of $100 each bLe paid prore charitably o p o™ ¢ siven {he job, he could of year?" exclalmed Bits, waz George ID. Kinkade wnd Mary Glevru for months 10 heat ui the German submurineg.-— Ing thunderstruck at the wealk To in settlement ror injuries, and that of food into ' Eprinuzfleld Republican and puny Candles. £20 he pald to Augusta Loranios A AL “Every morning, B claiin for demages wiil aldo be re @er . conditions ! ; ; : . \ i R Symiphony muste wider police pro- Candles promptiv caived from My Matthew - Gunain :“_@;T!e J\chl;fan fi)ugro I ting what crops e chanc he tection is something new on the con- As he was hanging up who cluims o have 0 injured Blto tuvn over | ol fs all the discord over hat and coat ai the office wiien fell on the ey walk al (h was intended for |, (he guestion of enemy aliem musical cagually mentioned his 1c || cornes Sprin and Winter streels WO ] 3 2 T e i 14 N 0o - ondtrs i Srimn Tl e || cota shovur Snd. durins Vieonn s s uda p:cuai YOur presence 3 e Ll pression of patriotlsm or of permon day he casur tentianac s b £ 080 Whges S 4 < s secu the sufferings R half belisved it himseif. The was infured when he fcll on Februar Bas himself endured with The women do not agree with last person tu whom ha casu- 14. Esther Anderson, another to fall Of the lcsser ignominies | Charlie Sessions In his contention ally mentioned it wes Reardon on an iey wall, 1<ks a hearlng for 3 R p , |t 16 ! i - Tinders damagas roland bn the haughty | tbat the moet dificult thing is mateh ) pen g up s haif worn cout with m new “Well. well!” safd FEnders A communi from Mayor l i “ er o brazenly attempt to L 5 ¢ E avid I e ¢ Nev rs wh razenly attemp SRl MR e S S Heen (hinking of v Davidh 2 i Gerad ol ol A = e : the shumie of their every | pgeping a baby cleun {5 the most difi- F ower arrangement and @ recommondation from {he o . : SR PANES TO & FR S misdeed with the mantlc they | cult thing quppu"~ Weelkly. stalled in my home. 1'd Hke ecmergency honrd StatelGong ‘HUR»,DAY !<R]I)AY o call “milltary necessity. His | — to have a look at yours some cil of Defonse sived urging J eall him “friend,” though we [ hemrt went oul to the people of THIE FATAL (S8 PRAYEIL. | B fha il Howe Guard i an i have known him but & day thist unfontinate Bountey lon apart Datet DistilInEuEhastbeentiiind Sto ve any time [ exemy ax durin i hese few hours have made Y 3 mae, invited Candlex heartily he wa P that whil £ e ™ by three greedy Kaiscrs, who not only : . e . G ~ SERS e the atio ruled that A A 1 R4 us understand I thank thee from oy very soul i 't drop in tomorrow oV | if ‘{«‘ all who've known him longer | dismembered the lervitory itself Dut! And though you've let me wander ning.” said Fnders Hom: ten sre not exempt i | N can but say: also did their vtnost to eradicate the far As soon as he got ome Thers's not a finer fellow in the | iphabitants thereof by curtailing their At last, kind triend, I'vo reached Candles 'phoned to tha plumb g2l Ll intended Stolexemp] farch ‘Ist 27nd an 23rd i May oo ieenld feels that the gen and.” v goul or and was told that the regu land right 1o the use of the mother tongue Hlyee: er and was told t . here's our prayer for him who lJar $18 shower now cos t o do this . . FOBS AWAY S0 SHANRIt ol T Stendes WG S il pace couid man to insiall because of the war as did the borough off Wallingford D! p y g f ~lryaiun r“ o fight for us, with other stal- | against sun, aud brother against | asplre Candles shuddered and Lold The Sinle Council of Defens: says iipia 1+ XC R181 V lOv." wart men: brother to battle to the death in 3 Than 4 ghteous him to install it the following God protect and bless him every |y o1v cause morning. finders falled to day > vinst & vandal pirate king come around after all. but 1l he comes beck wmongst us | i Legaiel Who knows no God and has no andies. rather than waste ihe A petit il raceived om once again thesc P'oles. Despite their trials and | pe o sl Councilman Anton J. Stymer askins i Q QI , 3 ! : | - { that proper lights be Nec y I R tribulntio their subjection under GLon cinit anybvarm wes that prop ghts 1 alled ”“" LK A S, UUE ; S maddened monarchs, (hey have per-| Again I thank thee, Master Fate ter) tha morning after the IINOR nipsel frecentiyfuceopiediby » "he comptroller will also be THE FIRST DAY. severed in the firm beliel that justice Jor health and strenath to bear shower was installed, and nof b St s Q | i 1 1 And ilke the Spartan Greek of old, being used to it. contracted a b wrikiie = 2 bt e g - will ultimately triumph and throush- i . ®ou . ilott (8150 Rasl v feelior [N fan't as though we had come ay| W © 0TS Sl e Go forth upon tho battle-feld,— cold and. a week later, died of T Blott 8158 as his fes of .Vu J 3 A.o anger into a strange plice. First, | out the past one hundred wnd twenty R s Lt jei cenl toil moliectng Doracis e : tnn e . taxes to the amount of $1.000 o are friends right here on the | Years have kept smouldering the fires! and thore aven ope's sons derry Mning B | ot hope in the eventual restoration of | Who lie there blceding by tha Moral: Tf you have a wealk Dol e il » \r(} YGur (Idl fl]efltfi L)3“ STy f! "r' or with whom, we have worked | b ; ille. el eghato sl G TR, i) D, LR R whero days past, and whose | their sovereignty And if he who Lan : : constitution,Sliscatenil: Tie is in 1he army and his reslgnation 2 N i : e G Of him who ciaims tha divine right = ahin wo esteem and hope to | bens these lines witnessed thcir afflic- 5 L { jip el T b ndship eem | - o piliage and destroy their land. (Copyrizht 1918 by George tions and their crosses, he also was e £213 ol of Now Laven voted ¢ that this course should be taken by all towns wid oitles in reference to B their Mome Guardsmen 0 flfl Do they mean fust clothes to you—just a protection will he recerved tonight as will other protect! new and routine bustness Thix is the last council meeting thai wome of the members will at fires of hope burst into bright, leaping | And lastly. irate! On bended kneos — = vl e ol e oottt el i Uilumes on the 3rd e of Mas. 1316, L yray thee that Uil sen tho day | ARTHUR E. J. REILLY | tine. When peace on earth will reign su I when, for the first thme since the 1 U 20 Grapgena i U s g b e lial ol il son i e B it NEW HERALD EDITOR| \ipurrcan sasw parar, h here of an illustrious father, we And thrones fall to decay - , duration, becanse they are made (o retain (heir shape and bo Pilot and Mechanician Killed Spin- TR & from the elements? Or do they add something (o your en 1. Agnin, in the city we like to my shield, i s i ) 2 to sec ihese smoulderin oyment of life? e you buy o or Goat ) k of numerous acquaintances who | Privilesed t © ! m dering J 1en you buy a new Suit or Coat you tak e always shown us ‘thot cordial aveat pride and pleasur: in its newness. How long does thi bhitality for which New Britain is delight in your ciothe: last? If they are MeMILEAY STORE GARMENTS the pleasure in them will be of lons he saw the stalwart soldiery the Pelish legion march proudly through| When “force of arms” will el rSAw Lan : phrase e W Servico ning Nose Dive, I \ our labors here under the most | the str of Warsuw, and thrilled; Phrase =~ o ide Meriden Writer Was i Tvice of want more than “just clothes™ buy our garments and on 3 & PBESh Acs B 88 Fort Worth, Mavch 20 ver ; and wept with its citize ’ . rable clrcumstances imaginable Pt with its citizens when thei gop Kultur” moans another Umdted States in Kurope L sl beautiful amaranth and white colors Jiis BIINER LS ey L0 os Bl | = even claim. New .Britain as our town, “once removed.” S0 we keep their “newness” to the end of the scason. If von oy tall garment satisfaction. f s yple of the city ar ©- thing scribed Ly eve awitnesses as the .ll;.wfxl\‘;; r‘!:;fy:;M‘“ 1;:::0 “:_:)sjsic\{inzx_v of the Polish flag were once more un-| Than _”'t“'” r. orape and kingh QrlionSv e eEa; S e R are to be here, a pleasant stay is|| turied tojthe breeze and floated fiom plde e Announcement is made today by | plane piloted by Lieut. Burley, R. I E the housetops Finally, he experi- e Hm‘_‘“;_”, the Herald Publishing Company of| .. of Toronto. Burley and W. Miles T T O D e [ the electrival effect an the peo- : » (he appointment of Arthur B J. mechanician. of London. were killed in a 500 foot xpinning nose dive Sl i ple of Poland that memorable day in Modern Rilting Costly. Reilly of Meriden to succeed John i 1s oighl months old | December of the same vear, when (Philadelphia Tedger T4y Dals as edttor, My, Rollly bs the President Wilson, speaking as the heag | Science is an extravagant jade. It | gon of ex-.Congressman Thomas I Cll Y lTEMS FACTS ABOUT THE AMER;CAN N:&VY : of the great American republic, d nvents all sorts of luxuries for man- | poijy. He began his duties today. kind and then taxes mankind to pay After preparatory studies at the e BY LIEUT. FITZHUGH GREEN, . - dearly for such inventions, Meriden High school and St. Thomas From the day we opened our door POLAND. | conceivable without o “united and Take this business of killing men— slyrn‘\‘«rxi\i;‘ y. Hartford, Mr. Reilly fin-{to the present mnnwl}\l, yonr nt:k ‘hen the Kaiser's hordes overran |independent Polanc Only those who ! the price has risen enormot When | jched his schooling at St. Mary's | wear always at Wilson's.—advt fum, violating its neutrality in a | were present in Warsaw when the | the thrifty Quakers un the old | g0 inary. Baltimore, where he com- Boyx' Caps for Spring, Roseben Hat The l{leE Spree Penn regime controlled the Penns¥l- | 51a10q o two-vears' course in philoso- | shop.-—advi 3 : in horrified prolest. Bvery | realize what it meant to the Poles to ““:”‘ Seably “““‘,“"‘“"h‘:’m‘;‘“;‘;(;"‘I’K: phr. He then worked as a reporter L outrage committed in Belgium, | hear such hopeful words from a e . A St 5 on the Stamford Bulleiin leaving TOEOEe S 3 S el S Gkl was §130. Aany scalps were bought | 1.6 (o wo with the Washington clared to the world that no peace is hless manner, the world raised ilS | Christmas message was recelved can | Bionrs e lotorab MIdd oty I'hat’'s what Admiral Robley D. their squadrons met outside witiy the guest of friends in this city today. ' Evans—"Fighting Bob" as we knew malice aforethought and entered to- The Camp Real state Co. has sold | him -called his tisit to Germany Sctlein They left on the inside limit e of courtesy. Thus feminine are Na- v indignity to which the Bel-| tion which bas always championed |at from $50 to $76 Times where he was employed until o % street for the, neayl uarter o g nearly a quarter of a century ago. ng In their spite! « were subjected, brought forth|tne weak and the oppressed. Just :L] 1\" Wi i W ""“"‘":\”n"t"' 2%\ April. 1914, when ho was appointed S e e ndian corpse was only about & Sl o ,, adley ests aclaw and Zofle : ement denunciations from the tri-| month before, the rulers of the Cen- | oo 5" (9P WEE OTI B ther | American vice consul at nn,,dvm;;:z, A It is a matter of historic interest that hera was a big feed at Hamburg al of public opinion. And al-|tral Powers had promised to Poland | carcass. Now. contrast those modest ‘r:"'“"”‘ ; X"« :w?;”‘. Ml Beonard Dol tnotl o e ‘l!‘ay"“"‘""“ o4 thio pRoning of the. with 1,400 ‘noversr 8t Whigh & mae Jost when Zuropeu 2 e Je Dohe of 1 street, | Canal in June 25 1 sen o V't sneeze and spray thing, ugh the wrongs committed could | self-government and liberty, but their | prices for a dead Delaware with the | POt when the European WaT Brote| LomRt ot nance department. | ‘\): ‘mnl' % Tune J><ll Al a uldn’t nces and spray anything i Sl £ G t U s later. a © .| powers sen heir naval repre: a- less than a King or a Grand Duke. be righte and while material | ags ce: e i oo | sum which Iingland is payving for a & - = e haem S ed to & » s » er righted. 1 v essurances were met with a cool re- LS thera until the German occupation of | has been assigned to the P. & F.| {jves. We contributed a division of The local burgomasters came in dead German or Turk S 5 tor “tory as a o = . . Warsaw in August, 1915, when hef Corbin factory as an inspector five of our finest men-of-war. their state es. “Bob” said tha i | Assuming that EBngland has in- : s 3 - R fRO erfoans and others, oould never!distrust which mark the attitude fotan o L otens umon the Teu. | Was detailed to that city. where Be| Wilson clothing has more style and | The then Captain Evans was in if it hadn't been for the trimmi mpense Belgiuin for what she had | tho nation toward the invaders at|ton and Turk as the Teuton and | VA8 vice consul at the time ”"’1 [l""“ dependabllitye=sadvt { command of the New York. On ar- he couldn’t have told whether they still the little nation that hadjevery step thoy take in soceking Turk have infiicted upon England— | 6d Stat evered diplomat Hond Edward Carrier of Winthrop street,; rival at Kiel he tied up at one of were going in for a turkish bath or - |a seaman on the U. S. 8. Mohican, re. | nearly a hundred special buoys each =« frat initlation i with Germany in February. oously defended its sovereignty | w S S .| tho laiter being officially announced | ¢ . e i X ; o o i [ B CE0 il G i see ity i) King Goorge has paid about $10,- | M. Reillv was then transferred 10| turned to duty taday after five ddys'| bainted with the flag of the natlon Thie Kalser dinad on the New Fori inst the mighty invader must have | have wronged so deeply. Contrast| g0 o head for all the enemics he has | Stockholm. Sweden, as assistant to | furlough. | to whom it was assigned. The ship | one ovening at seven. He heard his hd a great deal of consolation In | this attitude with the boundless joy | hagged (fonsul-Gienerg]l Harrls. and when yflm The city playground commission | fired 150 guns in answering all the own compositions layed 5y thar mpathy extended her by allfand enthusiasm of the Poles a few | latter returned to this country 1ast|.ijj meet tomorrow at 4 o'clock | hecessary salutes and and read olume of his own lized nations. To the everlastng | weeks later when President Wilsan | $20 Sbringfield rifle suficed the | August, Mr. Reilly becamo \wvo-(‘-m]\” The New Britain Choral society | THrough this buoy the New York ' poems which he found lving on the SO | o onticrsman when engaged in his | Sul-in-charge of the office. and held | ., " Lo T T R0 hall for re. | Va8 in telephone connection with the cabin tahle, the amiable game of hunting savages. | this position until he and his family 5 | beach. Which is notable becausc picasantest 2 anros oy | bearsal tonight Now nations must gun for their focs | returned to the United States last Uintilt the day of departive fiis link spent with fifteen-million dollar dread- | December. z : e e No buttons to tear off—Wilkon's nt acipal part in the noble work of | uitimate triumph. Their appreciation Sincolihat Pldlive iate (EDolhiy cnsite B lemn g ofte | enabled the visitors to order any- Before leaving he | | | i s the hungry and destitute | ang gratitude were pathetie, too, when ; noughts or with camnon that cost | Rellly has worked for the New Haven bing “‘from a keg of beer to a brown Fvans close waterligh | | stance nerously rendered by | scrve indicative of the skeptic One home-made bullet fired from a At the United States. he it said | thousands of miles away, uttered these country’s citizens playved the | words which guarantee to Poland its 5 Vi Hme ey ar Register and had begun to write for| - - - = e fro frec of cost.” v*s that | connect engines. and perforn their hour of sorest need. | our consular officers there finaily | (O $19 to $100 every time they are | GeBistey fone [1ons frestol : Howsithas 20 e ! 2 for hospitality stunls to prove that Yankec fired that paper @ series of articles deal- | DR. C. . EIIOT. i That’s how science has taxed eivil- | ing with his experiences of the past el { The Big Bugs were losing sleep | are not all hot alir ization's chief occupation at the pre: four vears. Mr. Reilly will bring his| . o000 ooy . over formalities from the beginning | New York's crew were finally B < : 1 ssident Yomeritus of Harvard Uni- | ont moment family to New Britain and wiil make d St vard Uni- | ,ior formalitios from the beginning. in thefr hammocke f well - | nis home here versity Observes Birthday. } ut with Rooseveltian fact the Kaliscr | rest. The Bmperor loft Photography in Europe = mbridge, March 20.—Dr, Ghasries | #2ked the bunch to breakfast righi AL B a. m. the officer o (Wall Street Journal) WATER CONSUMPTION. W. Eliot, president emeritus of Har-| Off the bat. with a P.S. that their| reported that the Emporor was passe Whils it s meh & oreislite 1y oy vard, today observed hls 84th birth-| Ovderlies bring mail bazs for cards g the New York steering hls owm worth to tote a camera around Mu- e day. There was no speclal cclobra- | 'At one fell swoop all visits were paid | vachi. Fighting Bob took one slecow Average Boosted by Factory Use GIVes| tion of the event although many of 1 repaid hy simply spreadi wnd | squint out of his port and sentl ' lecting a full set ack word ¥or Heaven lations. As Franco and Russia had just | stop him!” tory of pliotography has there been The Harvgrd Crimson published the | ticd themselves up into an alliance ' We haven’t vet such hoom. In England and following tribute: — — d there again it was the Americans | “Boze Zbaw Polske -(God redeem | France, for instance, it is impossible | Water during the fisoal vear, and do-) “.mpere is no eager youth who cares | B ko . way in giving a4} Poland): and it is written that they | 10 obtain a likeness of oneself with- | mestic and hvlflnr&ql!fvfif‘_r:‘ recorded | ;oo for what is established and is at the mame time dis- | who call on the Almlghiy for assie.| D @ month after the picture has been | 84,169,200, a total 196,627,700 cubic| 5. radical in his judgments than e ihrande tha sure death o taken; and In some places in London | feel. Reduced to gatlons this makes | ;i3 man who for many fruitful vears| On almost any question a very | Were branded as iho sare deitfi of a. \spirants for seeiug themselves pic- | 1474.707.750 and divided into 365 ) 1.0 joged the gloomy text about the | larze number of the people would | Breat part of the ponulation A days it would make a dally consump-|yi,iq that follows the 70th' birthday.” | vote wrons—wrong, as history woula | 1N’ Uhinine 20ce. Weee Sidicuiod v of Lafayette PACTS AND 1ANCIES Mothers, sweethearts, wives, sisters, | 1100 0f 4.038,360 gallons. Assuming tho j [ hrovo.. fiias abouy halr of Philadels | by some ts Hightuing catcherst Thaj 5ut when the monstrous hydra i want pictires of the lads going to the ( POPUlntion to be 55,000, this would [ oionie Gitizenis. steongly | tiolley) mars fonly alacorellof| yeurs few of the boys take | M2Ke the per capital consumption | GFRIKERS RETURN TO WORK. | opposed the Declaration of Independ- - andchaecked . in ihe': West Our fathers wicldod well front, and not a_ boys tal = e st 71 zallon: i The sword of Bunker iHII; pictures of thelr women folk with | /3 &allor aily a B Y Baltimore. March 20.—The 600 | ence. Very nearly half the people tn | EPTASRIE 5 L0 COF 0 AT O Rien riveters. caulkers and reamers em- | the 13 states voted against the con- | Wi<UIIAN ST TEEL O, BG4 Tis un Lo usito get theni WeTHa naspoxthd smasds kwhichi(BI2ATENEAE Bml oD Bivas RCA LRI DS where its many heads The sword of Bunker FFill: include one’s photograph, have alse ‘\"f‘;‘;":;‘“ U ,'j:";.rf\‘ m'::”m,""f”,‘ 000 | Ployed by the Baltimore Drydock | stitution under which we have lived [ (8 H® WF 0 S0 CEEE pped up to strangle and destro New York Sun, | helped those who make photography | oo, 0 1‘%’0 hw‘;ea'sp In ofhor maeg|#nd Shivbullding Co. who struck | for 124 years and which we now re- It iz and, defenscless and betrayed there their livelihood B ototies 8085500 enbio feet, | Yesterday for hizher wages, returned | vere. Patrick Henry, Jumes Monroc Tater News. med to be no possibility for any | (Germuny does no quibbling over —- S N today and work was procceding as|and scores of leaders declared it usual. an official of the company re- | would lead to a Kingdom. ITalf the Frotzly's laiest ol t *“uncondi { Town, 1 Weck, 8 Bears. The above report was compiled in \ > ported. A union leader said the | poople of the country were led 1o be walkout resulted from a misunder- | Jicve the United States Bank was 4 invasion devastated some | cyecceded in bringing inte Warsaw provinces of France, the | (on carloads of condensed milk for carricd on into that} the Poltsh babics, despite the obstin- in Belgium I'or ) acy of the German military authori- h besged for bread, | fies f the decls and in abundance. Bat, after, all, while the thrm belief | every bewildered peasant there| ¢ the Poles in lr future truly olace and comfort, and for every | commands the admiration of tho|rope these days, the established pho 1 1 there was: forti whole world, it is not to be wond- | tographers are doing a regular “war Figure of 73 Gal. Per Day. his friends: called to offer congratu- once the wherewithal aved af. For they have insceibsd on| OFfer’ business. Never ia fhe his- The city's factory water meters registered 112.458.5300 cubic feet of o a new ahode for the their national cmblem these words— Some Men Always Wrong. deadly menace. When tha railroads W S (SSracuse Tournal) came, at about the same fime, (hew reging an infinitesimal part of the | tanee shall mot call in vain, th debt o titude we all owe e 5 i mmoth debt of gratitud = fured fn uniform have to wait in line. ago, were pictured as so many gernauts. The populace coml wrling and frightful toward plague ouisville Courier-Journaly «.” said the Prince who - ried Cinderella, “my wife has tho smallest foot in the kingdom “Yes “But she can put it down as hard{ Bn, however willing, to succor 2 2 tional reender” right out loud.— ! (St. Lawrence Plaindealer) the office of the board of water com- . rdint 12ight bears in one week is the ree- | missioners today edir s. Belgium and France, ord of the town of Redfield, N. Y., on standing among a few men over con- | political monster, and so Jackson Btul the ir condition was, po preven® oisoider | the rvecent heavy snow. Tho biggest. g Cp ditions they thought were a viola- | handed the republic over to a system o bioston Symphony conzert is en- | weigh 75 pounds, was bagged by PAROCFEL POST BY AUTO. tion of the government contract | o corrupt state banks. “Let the eri-j - oo (o) durinz ovidence of our I”'”;(“m)tn Lo} fezmer Supervisonl Thomibeon, Bf wio i New \¥ork SMarciia0 A niinitial = [Hnspateters soinineaas e T"”\\“\flm‘x‘fv : are that must gratify Col. Higginson ' was doing a wood job on his wWood-lot, | experiment in transportation of par- 1 {Hamnhrass oyiariioft LS tiecs 8 : £ remendouslv, - New York Sun — S mavv‘(vv' e GOLDSALEL ARRAIGNTD. { disunion rather ths Acht s avast etk andoned 1o i fute cor ck With An Argument. announced today by post office offl- | he Waterbury typist who typed (Kansas City Journal) cials in the dispatch from Lancaster. | Goldsall, ac neh em II'"H"Ml e | bassy of profiteering to the extent stricken nation or to Teal its a3 at L dvantage of geo- phi Nt to countries abl: 1 eagc m, but Poland, | | : 5 Ak { Washington, Moreh 20, Prank ! breached in many pulpit and ap- | (Life) sepapers and eminent! Mistress—So your matrimonial 11fof more than half thei wus very unhappy. \What was thel United States voted trouble December wedded to May 2| first election of Lincoln.| Chloe Johnson—Lan . no, \merican city fought | mam! It was labor day wedded to de pted Russian military leaders, was T that a recend local reform movement “Look at the money you could save ! pa of a truck carrving butter, cgg % was “stll in its infancy.” was of kin | if you didn’t smoke.’ and farm products from that district | several willions 0. 1 cvnch war con- ; voters of the ts and the disrupted, panie stricken | ¢, (ne Sunday shool kid in a favorite “Toole at the revenue T make forn| for New York. The truck left there | tracts. was avraigned here today for | against the fenders, who burned what they|banquet story of Tax Commissioner | the Government by smoking I'm do- | 4t § a. m. and is due to arrive here | extradition purposes on a echnical | lvery b d not hold and stole what they ] Corbin’s, who replied to a question | ing my bit at p. m. tonight. charge of larceny of $:00 in France ‘ roduction of gas as nlu'j' ob rest ritizens. I ght between the merciless Teuton

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