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jowever, the Crown Prince “about five feet te Now that the n Germans sometinie es supermen, but elf would Ssrow pfew paragraphs that akn never a whole inch in Then ane of the is his Riably small The only N £ oty time we officer pinch mall waist we n didnt The and he yaist - redty i fa creat either ntly haes ilar much so (hat if atching his, for cxample poking girl v hardly Naughty keep his cyes Crown hore that the ‘monstro PO M ko§ @ poor start by ing ome dRy fWar, it he brld has prog: people some he learns the that idiocy the { the recognizes sdcd and allows in their own gov ernment. he constitutional rujer of Pru M indicate of make splendid a and | To Pay the Debt. fathers paid the altar of the years gave | i ank the women who & 4 } oCy Tt sur s not e act of al e Bt idioc; surely is not the ; to urge father g0 | the world." That's winat the Crown Prince did But just ke as Mr. Gerard is entitled 10 hie opin- | ° arm- B 1'% ing hosts | ion. so are we to ours. We have seen | thelr old passion [ree | the ~WILLARD WATTLES. | o . for what Gerard's o waould scem | ¥ Wilhelm is 1 leas to that faich a victim at one form sane man one's to agony and tears; ould not wish shouid aelk e payment less {rom the bugle-call of the that life out and “lick Crown Prince very the | of favorite often i tracks, and our impression . R him i that he is a spoiled play to the grandstand. THE CITY ELECTIONS. | who like: | e L enti the voters of | W authentic thetr mavor | that the scandals connccted with his | | ich Mr. G the et | strongly it promises to imormation, too. weelcs from today witain will cho name. wt ard asserts are ity officials While hr has been quiet ch livelier from now on owing fact that the the candidates Democratic Republican will neminated. Interest 1ly centers about the mayoralty 3 the Republicans de their primaries until onse today, the ticket at muni- | Bicction the jculous” are indicative of moral degeneracy Be that as it may Al Ger: opir there is one more article which n shows the Crown | e next | fact in i's in our humble Prince be e} needed strengthen our with ought days respective to nything but “clever and we more La | together Houenzollerns, anything helief that he be hile the rest of the old to file a petition in mental bankruptey. it the ex-ambassador’s Crown Demoorats will this week. Of candidates, Mayor v seems the lead yer his rivals for the nomination, Luther M the latter the brom ate thetr Republican that Prince ! sec America, and especial- assertion the “wisihes 1y he to to have dust to kil] geme in Alaska.” That is All own Prince limit! we can is this may Jestor and t the lives through this | walts 20 come over We pan although hien appeare confident that wili not without a le. As to the Democratic ar and realiy let each of hunting this old guarantee but | just him land to cannot that he will got as fav bet will win bard of ours. nom- as Alaska ven party leaders will not pre- | we're willing to a doughnut to a be choice of a candidate to lead be ht against Mayor Quigley. They ee that if Attarney P. . Me- gh could be persuaded to accept mins battle would pretzel that there about a hundred million American sharp- shooters ready to hunt after him. at and they won't “shoot polar bears tion, roval or other big game, either. there who | that defent fured a ire those he i the Mayor. positively the only | e present MeDono Up At- de- | to be used andidacy. Dr. Martin is the anly Democrat who POOR HERR BALLIN. “The steamshlp Chattahoor torpedoed off the Fnglish can ttme, however, hoe, steadfastly const, to his permit namne wes formerly the Hamburg Sachsen, and was he conntry nection with the American liner the States when one of vessels seized this by jhus far announced himself a United jate for the nomination, and the 1911 at and g, 58-foot (Admiralty dispatch.) Just entered war. B with was but it wo appear b Me- | logical that A st was be named gh vor provided @ b deolines to friends M run, ot | Joseph Halloran tnsist | imagine foyful feelings | in, director of Hamburg-Ameri- |can line, must have read the above glad he mus this new Gor His heart, like | true, patriotic with picked up his morning the sunk another belonged to his mer h proudlv | globe untii harbors the Herr i drank the Emperor and the entiment is in favor Herr B: ot ’([\\uav was once the inereasing former chief exeoutivo. there iz a possibility horse with which that at the pro- - be brought tn . announcement. How ntion that is th meroly y have heen to learn of tics e Democratic . ran U-boat succes: campaign | ; of the that n German, egin e saild in the every other must in earn and more have swelled these columns as to be i pride as paper and read that Katver's T ubmarine pirates had THE CROWN PRINCE i o ship that once many oth the w has fleet whic once following aper w. red with interest the New ar every sea of the York Ambassador into neutrai by former rd during Allies’ cruisers. No doubt about impressiona v the sub de- iin his to the having 0 his four years in alth of Haviog worked under Mr the | murine commander for Gerard during | g0 takes | ed one more remy” ship. Herr cars, the writer Sailin st tort as happy driving a thing he heve just these articles and he superior as though somconc bis foot. Tuc needs now a were in nstances ‘ormer 2 t Ganno; nail in only with his officer, an incentive by the main his tmpressions cor- Mr. Gerard. (We a source of great the bovs in for nd this w e up one of days vs that the destroved the | his been | o former brt to th ambassador.) oday's story, however, wc which short found worth W other pancies a few are at The install cr which has fiying the | Ballin ts a | good patriot paragraphs tened and are now ne over morning's reads as own Prince this Stars and Stripes. Herr follows:— Not An Charming Man, good sport, But time and a FEvery 1diot Says one of his and again ev o sink ships, he jver, Ge | comes niling ve fo the Caiser lick me Bil Gerard Is he 1ttt is human and like other ikes t to put off the most | last, ! bis of sequence, the charming man.” Mr. Gerard Kaiser's eldest son and ‘about five ing to the very 20 in- APOLOGY ACCEPTED. Heratd carried scare headlines in “Hartford Courant of trying to prove asser the order he Yestarday e an to portray Crown | editorial abont the s ever | esteemed ' This e second paragraph morning that paper explained as ibes the gracefully possible farthest from as that it was as being nd sNm,’ feet nine, its Intentions to Just a few paragraphs | falsc lmpreesions as to war news, and l create of 1 IE wed | The | engineer ! cha ioosen | ke NEW BRT TAIl diffi- | » thinlk New 54 en ut covd o the e who W wood ey en Hance e Bol husses and as it powes Senat favor « he wa camoun Let clooks he ho advance York Things raneom asked for rifie A 000 in air on near Youngs pateh No Wool th { shTink .- Telegra 1t chapte Revoln but co There's tand { Throug jes pre few o hit a Trotzky cast Tt uldn't Beaur DALY sontev motiv hand o 1qtets, nor fall would we asoning along propter lot of how aquick correct the impres- rvined Wa pa- Bt woulolbel ales readers 10 headlines of Monday camed, however bilterest n suggost vas pro-German! laring (o world coming to? FACTS AND FANCI Petrograd oW Retro- Haven If there ain't the what when tell Life. ye meet don’t him of e i him an may board Jerse, be appointed n to supervise box- When the fight ai he has an to help him Sun fin w Fork yor- in man has a better chance for one, £ one Women gunning punciure a fat shoot well enough ~Capper's Weekly. ionally of them thin one in one week of Redlield The was the y big of the town N yecent hieavy snow. pounds Supervisor a wood Lawrent former doing bag- ompson on his Plaindeal o as fob ot e sible o diseuss o It Tmpos savs Trotzky, Russa-American cartainly hile sheviki are in controi of what for a government in Ru: will continue to be =o. ind o1 Union most ix re Springfield Follette’s de 3 s wrc T ss him as eur. Bedford hope that p hour ahead on has voted s the or La laration in cution a leading ndard us 1 hour vening Sun. two Am hetd by handits i s and not in v iron gold colne the ol Hillstow town o namite of limestone.—Di sungstown, Ohio depost from capa- t en not The never - they turn times. Wagle at bt RBrooklyn are a being lot o to be PBridgeport vet tr need m. 2id they tried {o e Davghievs ¢ th Russia the decide which Journal. form a f the day. revolution. ton oth ont A SOLDIER'S VISTON —0 a little zirl across I'm loving in the the =ea; softness of the creeping h the e terdli conies clos me 1 can can see As the with a Ah, a2 there's o There's 1 and feel her hand her tender the almost clasp, aves darkness ver v Elow across Nght that Ales day tes hehind me bifter dawn ahead: A man next door who's moan- bunkie-mate Hew hard my dead: ows the her gl e shad- misty yuzh t nee coming and is hright through horror know her love the near of me the night. Tes 1 though sh te mig e me country have made e gat onr me stay (TTow And ¥ S A sed me, smiling bravelr < she 1rushed the tenrs awav!) ! past the monan- past 1 battle raging r colce near. And | There's a with And T The she el dier ind vou “Be t anse 1 e fearioss just be dear!" little she's Jand that she is pri honor Tl come make myself a promise 'l justify plan— {hat she sets me of and a man ARET E. 8. the waiting In the foam mirt ving that home that Rnow her ARG in C'hristian Merald. COMMUNICATED. To the Bolly “Sprea i is ahot street Keaey Editor for you! ding Gl time of FHarald editorial all right ady of ned. 1 on T State da house »om The Nen old \‘h\vv‘,:vw? my good work x X Z, They T Sorn| HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH BY LIE sUT. FITZHUGH GREEN. | L 3 The kids. lool he wasn't huncht ived beref; Did boy? And curlosity—a You ever 1 long-he mediately the baldn ‘Out damned Ont And the A quaintls history There rather styles that zoat miralty Today decls ss of na qu the dotec TR, w who of whisl he finally sot such took on the one sees watch offlcer. bearded. But that “hair, beard, be worn neatly iricities in hair shall be allowe: Before the adven munication, by navy roved the foughr at an his tri both the Lk Ty Wi skipp bolder boid than used medals and have done credit mataphorically 1o come Any stons errors, in the honor rell War heing Bureau that office stre; should L he et Eccentr icities him th; ob, k chav n at cry as a of your perhaps Ltan—im nity by ject diz cecentricities” ot with idiosynerasy privateer i W roasons theretor u on e 3} th ter case m e Dt t oV up dreadnou o quote in and Jend ch to mnavat pirata outlandish chronicled rument’s the ad- officially 1t clean hat smootih-shaven Bow and trimmed the manner o t wire high d 10y te mu of of and wer ck decorations o speaking retion were His superfor may be to the edict astache shall No eccen- wearing the quick radio as and in of its usually et com- our e d Joaded with that would cannibal, of course ADVISE WAR BUREAU OF ANY GORRECTION Honor Roll Will Be Made Com- plete in This Way correctiona following compiled be L. l.a Barbera, Joseph J., sireet Labare Hil Peter Lacavara, Ciillam, Fran Har ge, Willlam Larosa, Joseph Lask street. i Leonardo Tr em or omis alphabetical b the reported Tremont ont strest. Park Place. 47 E Glen 112 430 Burritt 39 Cherry Michael, Howard reet Lazar, Leavett, &treet Leden, Tee, Lee, Lee, Abraham Edward Axel, Fred Herbert ¢ Robe T.ee, Robert Leist, Herman, Lempociy, Peter Leonard, sireet Leonard, 2onas, stroet 3 Ira, 93 Felix, m P dward - Pierca str 145 41 Stanley ran Kazemienas, Mexander thal, Solom Edwin N. George \\ Fiden, Axal, Lind. Louts J Lindgren, David street Tindar Lindquist Court Lindsay Plainviil Linton Johu, Berf Conn James R., Lloyd, Russell. J. Linton Linton Titke, Adam R litke, Emil, 306 Livingston, [Avingston, earl street, T.ockeny, Lockery. Lockwood atroet Logan P a Fred A. Heny John Fred John Lester Willia R as Long. S lLong, Long Rt ymis, JTohn A Lovrynec. Julys Tacas street L stroet Luck Li ewicz, St Lutanski. Felix Lyman, Bdward Lyman, Robert C Lyuch, Joe, 21 Lynch, John W rina n { Court Lyneh Lynch. Lyne street Layn Michaa J Stlas J William Waterman. h. Liyon, street. 213 Geovge B., on 287 " Mountain 213 Mai. 06 Fa 214 Main Newton By Main 50 [ 176 Dwight ert, 21 Ea st Walter W. George Piainville, C r L 28 Park 418 10 1 N 386 62 . Thomas I., Dwight 146 Maple street Glen street. street street, Jubilee 85 Smalley Chapman Chestnut eat reet street Main :xton 59 oot 192 Main street Woodland reet. Walkefield View. le et. sty st streat strect reeman, 22 onn 793 ast Park street straet South tyrtle South Stanley Arch strest. Court FHungerford TWashington 387 Allon strest, ! | more street. | | the | Main | | veginir: Main | i not | tors Winthrop | cMillan 8 “ALWAYS RELIABLE" foday only ribbons and orna- pern and these must | hy rough Congress phrascology is aes the Officially There s well, sir.”’ to a com- to a report. “Aye harp must be the and plan 1) the the someone Finglish officers ments are he presented Naval profa naval he doesn't such one have any ieeway enjoy ey answe n that no as e guands ol Sall e, st ind bordinate's Py uff one dim 8ot | (n little \bove. Wi and distant flip with Noit map nmili talent The exactitude upon our speeial full ays, “'skirts to the circun the ons Ta from out of e These Dainty CHEMISE, trimmed with past his King's good £ took | ¢ onal 1 uniform brought o drear: naval tailor Oof i dress coat the law n ana-fourth of | p from the middle of bt - and ATy v the irvegula derie CORSET COVERS and 98¢ each. e in in T Jare fro on 1wo nayy waist hehind interminably. laces and embroideries, cach. CAMISOLES Flesh Color, <o on And i al monke) siciency tection so on lost moke throughout mo the service, | annerism, and hove overboard. wechanical pers loyalty is acquired. on the tion, n is mained of human Individuoality wave of milit But Give Priced 59c, Extra Size Camisoles Silk, pecial at $1.25 each. woept away precision. vidual still {s there his and, God, how ristic the i him only fight! o Flesh Color Jap FCR YOUR EA OUTFIT Priced 98¢, $1.25, § many pretty styles, MUSLIN PETTICOATS trimmed with gnml we Priced $1 S Under Muslins dainty laces and embroi- 1.98 to $2.98 each. 29¢, 49¢ caring 9 to $4.98 25, $1.4¢ of washable Satin and Crepe de Chine, $1.49 and $1.Y8 each. “VANITY FAIR” Glove Silk Vests White and Flesh. Easter gpe(nl $2.25 each. 98¢, TODAY'S IABLOID TALE By Joe The W Gambler. ph Cuspic Sizes sambler, oid ver thing that wasn't on proposed to Minnie cause £100 vas @ born could any- He be- she 3 to 14 years, dia ot sh that a. he ne a cach. Choose coats of Shepard Serqes, Corduroys, Fancy Mixtures and Silks. Children’s Sprmg Coats d Plaid, 10.98 Gaberdines, price would reject er they were ored th him and soon aft- married Minnie the only way of him of him but it dimoov to at Zet any money out WiLs Tt to out an gamble it mpic as the way For instance. dola vas ve $15.00 and $17.50 each. if groce she needed for 8. she e - You should see these Misses Coats Attractively Priced c smart coats, -at $12.50, would say, “Cuspid, won't rain in the utes he would the end ould Y next fve “Done take of her five With most people when es they co op briliant said, thev that Sunday, “I the darl- muff for dre id merely she ngham. Qur prominent manufacturer study as ware walking 's Tinx knew inge only wher diamond shape of a $2.000," erious.” 1 me two colored pe the next five e anly Spring are prettier than I'm Well t dare evers in she prote: bet you vou don glve 6 to 14 year old sizes, Intermediate sizes, $2 dollars son we pass minutes “Done! cnch!™ ain’t That's 2 T he oy ona in o blocks further on led him past a ~d church. and, just as she red, it let ont just as passing. and orty-one people streamed nning six vindred and rdly colored day. Cuspid his AfLer ' Guliph drew ol th savagely out he grittered on a allowance!™ (Copyright 1918 Matthow ing to put you Colored Silk Umbrellas Changeable silks, plain silks, plaids and Roman stripes are the newest. All fitted with smart new Handles. Easter Special $4.98 each. veelkly by George Adams) TIPPY MEETS Talks About Potatoes and Then ( Inspiratfon for Rally Speech. “Tippy his O. F, e 0 i et | Quigley rally to be held gn think Dresses are extremely of children’s needs. 2 to 6 year old size priced 79¢ to $2.98 Children’s Gmgham Dresses one speaks of gingham of an ordinary dr of smart models of a who for years has made a The ever, new Dresses for each. 98¢ to $4.49 each, .98 to $4.49 each. * R:bbons for Ever) Purpo e Pretty Hair Bow and Sash delight in seeing the children wear on Easter Sun- Our Millinery Ribbons are here in an array of beautiful shades suitable for the smart Easter Hat. We ask you to call and see them. Ribbons that you will Silk Hosiery $1.00, $1.50 to $2.00 pair Black, white and colors. The less expensive Fibre Silk Hose, extra values at 39¢, 59¢ to 75¢ pair. Isky s and hall Thursday even- prom some interesting sensational disclosures when he mounts the platfor to tell why NMa Quigley shot be returned to power. This morning the king of ex DuesaCH Aldorman O. F. Curtis the of City hall and a or spirited conversation en- following which ippy” de will the public the toes that them on Ay night, what | got to will mz look llke a bush-leaguer. George Quigley and he's a good and Pm goiug to tell why he's feller,” “Tippy” said vill preside at Thursday cvening’s rally and former Alderman Edward H. Parker will be among speakers will the mayor him- Mr. Parker wil also preside at the fourth and ward rallies to he held in hall on Friduy cvening as Easter Glove med covrido lesr in he ell ot Thur say about POLLING A1l intarest PLACES. And O . F. Know New Voters Wi Be Given tiong on How The the Instruc- S to Operate Machines. o nod “Tippy™ selectmen have decided following polling places for April First ward, Loomis' block at treet; socond ward, Lipms at 381 Park street; Avwning company in hall: fourth ward, Clark’s Elm street: fifth ward, Ferkowitz's Dlock, 610 Main street: sixth ward. Zimatravic block, 32 Harttord avenue. Ne voters will be the voting 1 polling plac and Satuvday 10 a. m aach upon re storeroom ward., Eddy the City store at 75 n's as self. vear second Lithuanian KAMS TOMORROW. The district advisory medical board will meet in the health department office tomorrow to examine about 35 nts who will be sent in from out the district. As this ex- will determine whether or the men will go on Sat- imperative that all doe- oL Skiim Sufferers You will sigh with relief at the first magic tooch of D.D. D., the roothing wash of oils. Many of our customers thank us for this advice. You miil ton. Ty D.D.D. We guarantec it. 33c,60¢ and $1.00, Ask fovn D. D. toda¥ ;1’1 e L:quld Wash DRAFT given instructions chines at on Th Aprit 4, 3 to 5 p. m. and ovening ir the operating various ric and 6 until day, Ly from 10 p. thro amination m some of urday. it is and ¢l delay. erks woid HAV I'here will tes at the on DEL offic SATES, 1 ward cit evening the Fi ¢ eig fonrth, aind sixth, 14 apportioned in rge and one for every | cast at the previous | De H demoecratic tion Thursday apportioned follows third eleven conven- Thes various wards “hi; amol eight th second nine These | dela ! i l del ward, nundred election, ates are at s Votes 2t five Clark & Brainerd Co, Druggists. 156 | third | for the Whole Family All Kinds—All Sizes—All Prices. ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Y A. will be held this evening | change is expected {n the administra tive body of the assoclation following directors whose pire will be re-elected: C. Robert Peck, Elford B C. M. Thomson and C. ¥. | election is for threc-year | lowing the mee | tainment will be ‘ bers, and will be | solo. Gipsy John, Xylophone solo, Alex Malmgren piano by Miss | solo, At Dawning,’ Williams reading | Miss Ruth Minor: vocal solo, | Marie.” by Fred Latham; solo. lea Miss Mary A. Wiliams phor “Missouri Alex ! Y. M. C. M. C. No and the terms J. Parker Eady, H Smith. The ente s ng held as follows by Fred W. I Hits of 1917 ccompanied Anna by men Vo “Efficiency \ “Dien elac xylo » selectio Waltz,” Malmgren, accompanied Miss shments will erved entertainment CAMERA CLUB mual n ANNUAL, of the New lub will be held t the eeting imer 8 o'clock at studio the Mut Plans for 1 Day ray outing trip rond. annual Mem- street will be made wers plan a to Cheshire and Hinover

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