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very day in = l =x | S el T T0DAY'S TABLOM TALE | ' NAVY | ki | . £ entiticd ¢ pro-German whe X The Champion BY LIEUT. FITZHU GH GREEN, ¢ @ gglory cnou 1 that peace with « Yo i lub was | )J B Bile p UL to clect ident, and (Incorporated. ) Bciating the cliorts of tie “Always Reliable.” cither shoul I ; 1 : o Rellevmg. | Store Closed Tomorrow at Noor' parts— flng them to \' t I red i > ¥ 1 et < S —_CG 4 (o e U e e e Navy regulations hold that “the Followed then a description of tha SOODIRIDAN ! £ X " el T officer of the deck is the officer on|anchor gear in use, depth of water T ¥ 3 s - Slenis comie o M G watch In charge of the ship.” At|chaln out, and means of securing. A\ Ji FAULT. e el e mem this is a serious matter, but|list of public vessels and merchan Vashingto e e e e e ather simple. In port the responsi- | craft was handed over. Also ol 4 e Shath S e 2 M bty s lightened somewhat by the | boats down in use, and thelr dispo- EN army of e A s00d lick ‘1 P 2 e vessel is tied down to | sition as well as condi Rudolph Hammerfest 1o gacogh g ogbiseesln d fo as condition in regard o little 1c St tnat T AL an anchor; it is complicated how-{to fuel and provisions, Schedules of < < ¢ does we to 1 e sald T . 5 Prosident fox the Yrord mo v that, whenever press agents and coal { aboar 105ts of the captain or ad- | L it = i bum-b and drunken liberty par-| miral. and in the wardroom = the war is being keep one fool . | i bk \ ' . \ 2, S ground to avotd wa ties | Next came a whole list of specia) R e 3 5 $ ‘;( e shoe leather.” - It i= on record that a certain | onders, new and old: a wad of &re I 6l so we d> not know el ”:;N_ <9088 l] ”I A G s i fresh-caught "loot” was sent on doing; and resouc regulations. harhor rules. | but we arc suve that i ¢ A ‘.[~ 2 = ‘“‘w‘uex‘ i arefully 4iynn;v|1|v 2 'vr\riv the mrelicving S ol g ontirelyigecoardinsg iand fprolable s novory Worl solng FRlDA 3 B 1 h vho mays his | | Rl e to Hovle.Ha fetched himeself on deck | on was described. progress of gun i o paticnce with their il f ohirarer haa ratchstick into his pockot ta 2 i 4 E armed with a list full ten minutes | drille. status of engines. hoilers, dyna- 1 e Dk . qe ot e sharpen later into 1 toeihpick H ‘ « Ettacks on the Pres Qi et “Gentlemen.” . « I'm eforgiitheRonayiousipetoin Sat U ghosi= 1l asesnes | M() 4 {“’ fitical stage. 1L doesn't s & s ; - Now. Mister Striper. fall me just Twice the impatient messenger Ill J A J ¥ P in stingy that 1 smoke rvight ! ¢ much cour > find ey LG thratenimy iear anat n whera she lies.” he hegan. noting | tried to break in. But he was given . A e & ettt ctn adlcrhin sty ome | & &tony o I . g \F B [ I ministration. Any = R s tead of taking them off and that at the fead of his instructions | a stony stare to the tune of a long EN t But ht w ted at O “ Nt ' throwing them away.’* it was reqnired that he ohtain bear- = msteorological rigmarole and the llst | i e e Eosns o e o ings of the anchoranze and positions | of courtmartial prisoners e ey St e might have been of utmost use- | then replacing it carsiully, sc of other ships. E Then, ¥ well” said Stripet | oy day’s bus pe—— s 1ness at clearing up barbed wire en a8 not to fray the top of his Lisutenant Striper. having ‘“leath- j gravely, T relfevc yvou sir. A mo- | iness in the forenoon. These speciul I NEW YORK K. OF ¢, DRIVE, w Tondon Day. .| Poskets by any unnecessary ered the pitoh” for four solid hours, | ment though. wWhat was » A prices are for FRIDAY MORNING P friction, Plato Tizzent took |} and not being overly seagoing him-:1oud explosion interrunted him. ONLY. So save on Your purchase: nelf was delighted to turn over the | Flames shot up over the ahip's side. i wpiic vou ean. Store open at 8 & m Y B word. -Middletown Ty Z Gentlemen,' he said I'nt deck so early and set about indus- Also the messenger exploded. ‘It's | B - it attended the drive of the New York Pro “vening s0 stingy that I don't aoven || triously supplving the dope fhe launch,” he ecried “I been | READY-TO-HANG CURTAINS | to tel! you she's afire, sir. | With valance alu $1 the candidat e the vot- Bu'd call exaclly patrioti on of all \denominations will re- i : joice at the sjylendid suceess which | resting on her oars. await- t 100 Knights of Coimhibus, who started out o hate Germans, for fear cf Neither of them noticed the breath- | Wamtin’ L s the wear and tear on my ic lass messenger who arrlved at wi'bm wou wouldn't let me moment. except that Striper stopped This happens once in the career Friday morning special, $1.19 pair, SASH CURTAINS to raise, in eightl days. a tund of two It's the stnff that Jersey's all or | Hemstitehed r 3%¢ values, ! The flag signifies absalute safety and one-half milions of doliars, but | job” business may scatter over the et . AL i 1 . A : Sare E toos institugiane W RSt for X RAInhT hat e m e shout of admirutio Tong enough fo curse him with. “now ‘fif every naval officer. It isn’t al- aggression Hartford Times i and en went up, the other { just hold vowsr horses, hoy. till the | ways a launch. Once in a foreign DAVID J. BREWER, | total ciimb a million Wollurs “over the candidates admitted thut they ||officer of the deck gets done reliev- | nawy it was the admiral overboard top.” Greenwich? has s dog Killen who i had met their mastes wnd ing.” fi | ONE HUNDRED RUGS This remarkable showing reflects | Mmost active. His record to date is, | Withdrew their candidecy. und s | Suitable for bathrooms in pretty, HAIG'S TURN. great credit on the organization which | 82 dORs in three months At that | Flato Tiusent was elected Hght colors 50 valuos. Specisl e moroing's news contained | as wate fa sccomilah it but tho | 1o, L WO be pertectic mte to, | wnanimossly. " LIST OF NEW BOOKS AT THE NEW BRITAIN INSTITUTE taymorning. $1.10 cach ouncement that the British coun- | members themselves would be the lasi i (Copyright 1918 » e | These Prices for Friday Morning Only were pleasantly suigprised to see th Friday morning special. 33¢ pair, Mfensive hag begun. After falling | gpes to claim it a “Knights of Colum- Woman sufirage New York con- ! | atthew Adans) Camion Letters: From American Col- the iragedy of the human spirit har- | 3 o in splendid order hefore the|bus’ success. The credit for raising | tinues to confound its enemfes. The = = lege Men, Volunteer Drivers of ried by inhuman war.’-—Book News. | £ (} i democrats put up a ticket entirely = the American Field Service fn L a f the past few deye, 5t mone £ z . i = Gl E s pa such a huge amount of money belongs | | 5 " "¢ omen in local election What Ts Genius? France Sunshine Beggars, by M. M. Fanal- eral Halg gave the word te his|yy those who contrlibuted—the peoDnle | a: Gonverner and the women voter e e R oy e At Friday Morning Savings who turned on the advaneing|of the city of New YVork. Without | themsclves snowed it under—Spring- saving that @enine mas nn minie oo and. with the assistence of the | yneir generous contributions neither | fleld Republican pecity for taking pains. That does S Giorard grant family injected a little art into Large Turkish Towe g “Critical comments on Anatole a narrow conventional American i 5 e the Kaiser's troops back across | : R aniatls : 2 Trauce (lod, Bouvees Berces o famtly s St ma e andseoloned borders e = P! TOSE | Cross nor any ofther organizatlon| 4600000000 from Russia The raveling may be, and producing the | Rolland. In giving summaries of the R 89c velues. Friday morning Anere, recaptured two towns and | would be able to obtain such gratify-: poor Boohshiviki'— Prees- jmmortal Word to the :wmmflm-u, Ftories of the romances. the author Vanguardaz of the Piains, by M. H.| 298¢ each. ¢ Beavyossesion it ensmy. | ing results. We leave it to others to | Guardian ment of epileptic fits: absinthe ulso ; A€ sA)ar?Addvhr‘ s?hen]! poin:; :m McCartar P 81x00 SEAMLESS SHEFTS hile it is still too earlv to say that | g 1 mplain about the T goes with genius very well. Byt in | that the reader unfamiliar wi the Romance and adventures o o | . i ¢ i German offensive has been f,;f::ksd:;:! ;;”';1’ S By i TJACK. ITS TOUGH yeality. zenius. I suspeet, is a tamer | MPterial profits from the oriticism, nien who first saw and used the | Good heayvy quality Cotton; $1.50 Five Masters of French Romance, by “The story of how an Italian emi- TWO LOTS OF TOWELS rican and French auxiliary forces, | the Kpights of Columbus nor the Red A : not sound Hke genius; one imagines | has decided to collect genjys as raveling its hair. whatever 3 % —o affair. and g,v\‘;: easily enough in | While the reader who has known the Sante Fe trail for commercial pur- | value Friday morning special, $1.29 jied entirely, the British com- ! preter to look only at its big. throb- [ A friend named Inck has just come ! mon like Rembrondt who painted } Pooks at first hand also finds satis- | poses. . . A good story of adventure, | ench. er has taken a big step toward |y;ng generous heart, beating in sym- back pictires hecanse e liked doing it and | fRction in the critic’s interpretation.” . intrigue. and mystery to which the | ing the tension of feellng among | Lai1' \with every patriotie or chari-| Fe's {ravelled from 'Frisco to Hack- hocause the sitters paid him for their A. L. A. Booklist historical background lends an added | ¥ ensack IR rhan A OEa e | s interest."~~A. L. A. Bookligt 35c values, iday morning special sald he never again will roam b o o F b % e . s “ 1 N | 3 Carlyle it arises in men like Flaubert, “wing Fighter, An American Above i ) sincerity: “God bless New York and { He wants to stay with the folks at who revealed much of his attitude in the Lines in France, by E. M | Vicky Van, by Carolyn Wells its people. hom one phrase of his correspondence, | Roberts. “Today T e worked sixteen hour . . 15x36 PILLOW CASES Allied peoples. There was no|i,pje endeavor, and to say with all|ge t, of course, as to the eventual bme; but it was natural, owing to verwhelming odds against which | lljes were fighting, that the Ger- | 26¢ each. These Prices for Friday Morning Only Tl s ety 36-INCH NAINSOOK THE HARTFORD ELECTION. n davs gonel by Jack often ssld #nd have at Jast (inished my page” | Gunner Depew. by Himself Lo men BT ever e Thepeln Slles “the difference between “Ome of the most remarkable rec- The New Britain mayoralty contest | “I've seen them ail. the short and tail. ubsrt andl D Manpassant) 1timas |loras oot o Eiionea forilt pttimas nd rilliant maneuver on the part of | . R e v on in | “But this old kid'll never fall.” oerhang s assang 2 s yet published, P i | Haig lust: et |l e 00. that Boileau was right in ad- | war from so many angles of vision [ pemteoneiee s bl iHaritora) Shatwenn | iiie M catoamed | SN S o feront LiPE the poct a hundred times o | After hattling on land and ses. sev. | collection botes Do it now, so tmat | 10 B e 3 strange to s Jack's differe Nace s )1 ) he Yo " 5 lew Brits 2 <o 7 d report ! 39¢ valuc iday r'a orale of he forces has nét been | .y oo ynd “rourant” in support of LENE 2 L 4 vlace his work upon t bench, | era] times badly wounded, a prieoner | New Brifain may make a good report i Zlceveroknly ed by von Hindenburg's blew. It ! th . Ctiva e ¢ My e chardl T ok o . endlessly polish it. and poltsh it again, | u¢ sea, a captive in four prison | and be ‘respected with the lave o vard. eir Tespective favorites, Mr. Richard | Just recently he told G e : e se Jramabe | e Rt Gl e doubl o e | P st re ) d how ] ut many instances of almost Spov- | camps. Gunner Depew returned home | There have been ontributors to | ALL-WOOL BATISTE purpase, for = ) He'd fallen in love e o talr e ; Ltrengthens us and our Allies in | 0. < .NSSiie and Mavor Frank A Hag- |4 fallen v love with a lady faln, taneous creation confront us: it i | with the Croix de Guerre last Juiy | the “Book Drive” who have brought Bl S e e arty, who are opponents in the elec- Beadi U 822+ ovelyshalr Senon sogluote that In slx vears, be- | and is already looking for more ac- | in from spelto ninety-two \ommo: elie e ate supremacy | : tweon 1602 and 1608, Shapeskeare ap- | tion.”-—Publisher's Weeki each. That doesn't begin to represen i r vor 1 elty. i ASt whe Al b 2 . tion thlisher eekiy i B srms, but 2iso sflences the| HOR for maSoriof the capitaliclty And just when Jack began to plan pears to have written eleven plays, | the hook owners of our city who are | dress patterns from; value S9¢ yard.” B and “‘oroakers’ who | shook We down here in this town have ; That he’d soon he a married man— among them “Julius Caesar Ham- jable to give and glad to sacrifice for | Friday morning special, 69¢ vard. Pon't fail 1o call at the library and Suitable for fine Lingerie; 10-vatrd drive should cause some concern. j sce the books given for the soldiers, | piace al 90 I'riday morning and don't fail to look over YOur ! jocia) §2.89 plece. shelves for something to add to the shelves for sowmething to add to th e e | 1 36 inches wide, in black, white and eight new spring shades to chooss 1 i N Highways and Bywavs in Wiltshire, | enough to do with our own municipal | His country called on him to fight 1. “Othello.” “Macbeth” and “King | HIShWays : |[ekiesto iday ! 1. 89¢ yan e o e e o e e (e amtgar | A ATt LTIV (e ECRRO | el Vo CUnnll i) £ (0w, o) DERanand pHMLLO, | 1t is worth doinz. Do It Now HIEAVY WOOL KNITTING YARNS egan and commented on the sit- | '°¢tOT L adsi| PR The Boyv Seouts will colleot the | Ihaki and gray: value $1.00 skein. much @about the Hartford campaign e sl el ey N right that vague thing, genius, which is to | in a strain whieh, to say the = E | booke if vou cannof bring them to | Friday morning special, 79¢ skein. but after reading the arguments pre- German Opinfon of the frist iSiTo e o e e TR ot Ysaye. 1% | inn of Disenchantment, by Lisa | | @id not help to keep our spirits n h : : | the library | These Prices for Friday Morning Ouly « i sented by each party in support of (Paterson, N, J. News) ta he voleanic rather than sedimen- Short essave in which all manner e | uring the trving days just be- s 4 German love for the Jrish was ¢ Tt is as If the spirit of the {0f ‘errings and waywardnesses and N | 4 | its candidate we must say tha Wirm ) crionatien "o aconmuiated in a ereature. the | Cisharmonies are fonaled’ by the Diminishing Suhmarinc Assaults. | A e than ever may we now repeat | lection day is anvthing like Marc The imperial overnment looked , spirit of life claiming to he .. | author’ so that they enchant the In Parlfament yesterday the p:‘y;vr N 3 onfldence our slogan: 28th, thex'll have fine weather for it. | upon Ireland as a deshvable base of (iemius will out. but it is most fre- | reader and he forgets their gentle | lord of the Admiralty declared S s a e g 3 g I cism in the charm of telling."-- | the merchant marines of the Allted | ~ . Ho-hum! operations and upon the irish people quent in certain periods of human his- | cynicism 1 ; S S Y SHALL NOT PASS i as fitting mediums for the advance- | tory, sneh as the Elizabethan or Me- [ A. T. A. Booklist jiendigneutialfeguntuiss s and Licw 2 5 | i TR - ol ment of Germany’s plans. dicaen incertain places. such as e 1 dsedl avelthefieciontandy sl IE fevien (£ SUBMARINE MENAOE, { That South Norwalk police com- Bernstorft recommended intensive ' France. Jtaly, and the l.ow Coun- | Iron Ration, Three Years in Warring | BiES l:e s\_:nln;)»mflh<[wn:er eEe i ¥ i v i 5 3 ahe i rotw Nions of active, available ! 4 L q iralty reports for the past week | missioner who was arrested by his | cultivation of the spirit of unrest s: under certain influences such as Central TBurope, by G. A. Sehrein- | ‘:“‘: 1;:]‘ ‘hat‘ flm”’ Heiraramaio i pafr: value $2.00. Women's Washable : i ; g rs | ©Xhibfted by the Irish and to that oppression, war. revolution. or social i er ' hat the number of s own men while playing poker appears | © on, war, re Jor s . ok 917 the net re- i s s 5 S abll end urged that oney and influance derav. That is.an interesting cata zraphic and very informative | {he War to the end of 1817 the net re- | merchantment by German | to have Dbeen “called” with nothing be exerted by German omisearies in lague. and, if history repeals iself. | picture of the food situation in the | duetion of their shipping was not | Gloves in black. white and colors jnmped from eighteen— | Fut a pair of dences in his hand this country ns well as in Ireland Lie future for gen as evidenced | Central empires. Living in the midst | more than two and one-half milltons i SATIN MILLINERY RIBBONS R4 bedn the average for some ALY ESS A Casement was gulled into taking partienlarly in art v be black, | of the Teutonic side of the questions | of tons. It is true that during the | S o i i action that cost him his life and with | for there have heen few periods | for so long to keep a judictal framae | 12st twelve months the tonnage sunk e sh RN onCE tid e S infiall Bl oy in Boston Jail"-—Headline. | the exception of rioting. led by that . where comfort case, and security { of mind.”—N. Y. Times. { by mines and torpedoes reached the | spring shades: value 59¢ vard. Speci Horrors! And in the city of culture, | body of irreconcilables which . has | bred genius, It ls as if the plant | S {lamentable number of six million | o1 Friday morning. 43¢ yard, gver too. IUs just one more boost for |ever afflicted Ireland, German plot- | needod something to push against. | Jeadership and Milltary Training. by | o7 i ’:“:"7(1‘;_"‘:‘; ;:‘;‘H“‘;‘“‘::;"‘l LACE CAMISOLE TOPS proves cenclusively that the| tn.' prison.reform movement, Such | HiNg broved abortive. 3 Every day life becomes more secure, L NPt i 2 SRl i el e ot G T ine menace has not been done German propaganda failed ds re- ' justice niore certain, property —more 7 . shows, des : { i e D conditions should not be tolerated. el el onae U LUl Eows feh andihe : | piratical crew. that, owing to replace- jvalues to 79c. Special for Frida ith as vet, and s a warning o P he profession of friendship and | grease of ifs comfort collects round | Old 3eaport towns of the South, b !pients here and abroad. the relative| . orning, e Inclined to be too opttmistic | comradeship expressed at that time its heart. 1t is diffcult to imagine RG] (e | reduction s diminfshing and that the We think that the ruling of the B 3 . 2 5 4 g = 5 delightful account of & jour- | s{arvation of Great Britain and inter- he success of the measures and | for Ireland by Germe S too paip- genins flonrishing a world per- , ! 2 \ $ or Ireland by rmany was too goening irishing in a wo P ney through Baltimnore, Wilmington, | forence with the free run of the sea { Osgery E,aV;ngS e & puMic utilities commissioners in that | abiv pa the German g o administered by city councils pirates. But this is no time | SiX-cent controversy hetween the city e true German opinion of e pies e sea coast around to Galveston."—A. | realized. Tels av be gathered fr e fol- In Harper's Magazine 1 1 Hartford and the Connecticut com- | Itlsh may be gathered from the fel niame e [ 1. A Rooklist. [N hefcoconsoe asainstiplbmarinches I rlda MO"““ ‘e | sault are multiplving, and inereased y g b : ; I of S 'f‘""‘i’“‘s Let us console Fh et T CNTICE b B | Y ract culled from the great . bs with the knowledge that, £ CR St are” de-| German encyclopedia, the Conversa ARMY NURSFS WANTED. L e t ersa ARMY D L O o oia ¢ H . by Hughes | G v o . he . the heavy toll exacted hy the | ciston. { tiona-Lexicon of Meyer . B A5 sghl OSSR 8 eansiandfim provedimethods iars WOMEN'S = : & ,. LeRoux i ing to count so much that the nes, they were unable to stop e | “The character of the genuine Irish . Appeal Made at Meeting of Gradu- . » B nnInE g onooIn o + singula ure of opposite ek : i | counter offensive is more than satis BLACK FIBRE SILK HOSE e The Hartfond police are after a |iS @ singular mixture of opposits ates in Hartford. Ot the Headwatare 68 Bance Biver, a | trine the demelds ot asiios. The i traits; many of them. no doubtf, de-1 .y, { Saloped by th T e RN IR S e iNarrative of a Tholsand Mile { contributions of Great Britain and ¢ grattfication and is the right | 85 an officer: of- the United States | mic imain e o o neperaduntenunacERo RISt Ict NO:ES noe Trip to a Little Known | thie country are daily increasing in 0 : ; » o 1€ .main featurs fof ‘the IrishHisiin-ior \tile State of Connectiout, compris- Range of (ke Canadian Rockies, | quality and quantity, and the finish take of the sttuation And | afmy and passed worthless checks. | consistency and thoughtlessnes: ing the districts of Hartford, Tolland by P. L. Haworth rophesied by Admiral Lord Jellicoe emy increases the number or | In “The Courant’s” siory it was s though they possess such characters, apg Windham, was held in the chapel adicite e et let us increase and continue | that federal.authorities are after the j70¢ % SAT ‘;‘:”:\\.“,fi.‘."lnw:p— owon, | Of the Old People's Tlowe in Hartford { 5.4 Rook of Englieh Mystical | This distinguished British officer e S w)‘“;,‘,‘“ . ";"""m . The me “"’r‘r »1"]‘1;”{“‘““' Verse. Chosen by D. H | has warned the public. especialiy the ] 1 i } © ) Sl S0 20 ygaraduatolnurses diom Al Soyer S H. Tee oliticians, that optimism wmust not | for $1.00. ost uniform. We' didn't know that the | posscsses a poetic aculty ; e Srom @ Nicholson and A e P , 0 m:v‘ I o United Stai at nif i .j,,‘fl.o”f'}ffl] e G fue L sty Reon owmo . be over exalted that bitter experi- | ped thyee things to offset the | United Stafes arwy uniform was or art, music 2 etorio g Fe W aEe S 10 e Crtiih v Serelamon s e A = . Ship bosur 18 Ikéen for Inowledse, cunining, elev. i o l,““ .‘n‘fl( £ T AMONE ] b wne of War, by Bosweth Crocker. | €nces still mh«]n, h\x: that by n:: OatS an U]ts E er and witty. although for the sake | ' g Jemm G. Murray. chancellor | A Dlay well worth while, so life- ;“v‘vl. sutimathisjiog i may - £ Re ohn G. 1 : chancello - i 5 5 % o i { of deception he often pretends to be ' o' 1o Fartford diocese, wae the | 1IKe and so forceful nis indgmen L ¢ to he | ~ About the finest thing we've seen | qi. e B : i 0 of th i I » ¥ g SEAT, cy free. 1t is. of course, easy to { natve. Bpt with all his intel-' | cico) eponiker and mads en ap- et S e el e or aster DECORATIONS. in snv newspaper since the German ! 1 nowers he lacks DProfundity. | [.a) for the nurses to enroll as Red | Peru of the Twentieth Centurs, by P, | v oo 25T B8 vonts BUE Bere I8 B 4 heas now before | Grive began is the following, taken :m\‘ ‘n) -'h)a“ n:vmw- :x Cross nurses. Miss Grace Hills, su- ELS Aartin S N matizing on accepted knowledge. Tt Sufts of All-Wool Poplin, Wool Jer which, if passed, would per. | from The Boston Posti—“Over the v SRR e SeRl B e rintondent Sotl puriic e tth SN fs a cheering prophecy and spelie| rey ana Men's Wear Serge: sizes 16 2 : : A Your National Parks, by E. A, Mills. | ~ : : bt : A ¢ | erimson carpet of Flinders the Kaiser ew Haven, also spoke, and asked that 3 much for the security of allied ship- i ; s soldiers abroad to ac erimson carp lnnders the Ke REIRTORT AR A s ; 1o 40; In tan y and rookie. Spe ldiers abroad to accept | 1ual fto the performance, of | oy "y =0 i ok enroll as Red Cross A complete and autnoritative | JUER (OF I8 SEHIE € K or in is* \marching toward ihe sunset of @ o it sic in life and ‘s incap > ey ie ion 2 s v priced $ 7.50, $30.00 to \ v 3 tasic in and neap- | \urses enroll as publlc health | Suide to our national parks and those | 2°C (RO CF Ol OO cially priced £27.50, 00 1 fhe Con_ [TEERIG Y SR =i e Ilarne 1o A e R Ee RN urses AU G meeting aibribncelvas 1{Of) Caneds S ives) Blatory B of Wine 835.00. o with his spasmodic activiiy. Those could not pass and now on the plams 110 R Ris spasmodic activii, Those | 14 yriss Lauder Sutheriand. former | l’“}:‘{:x- fi:‘_:“:;‘]z::’:’;"":r“‘t‘l“';;r” ":‘" PALMER FOR CLERK. e § Pleard e takes the g s & noffiiere el W' superintendent of Fartford hospital. | 8ends. 0.2 ! o e o P - Gy lemehy . 1) 2 arobleds pecinienden 4 4 plorers, trees, flowers, and wild life Virgll 3. Pelmer & momber of thel ... 0. 05 iiiy dan ewa tan ther country can he set aside | dare not trust him. The proverk ss wishes to do so. It wouid | chance for victory. Not all his le- | ceams t at when an lrishmanis | W1O dled last week after an illness of Supplement gives rallway routes fire board, is being prominently { ut o few day and rates, hotels, zuides, equipment . Mentioned as the democratic candi- | checks S e “__A. L. A. Booklst ! date for town clerk at the city con- | priced $10.00 to $15.00 each. trips WOMEN'S AND MISS COATS Special for riday morning, $1.85 Cape Gloves and Pique Sewn Lamb past—to twenty-elght, and that, | .ypuck e. sixteen vessels were of 1,600 | 12c each. dy supply of men and Uring into France. That js a | SWindler who appeared there dressed c grade. Three pairs for $1.00. MEN’S SHAW-KNTT SOX Interwoven Y.dsles, white inside | | | black and white outside. Silk Disles, « . | 3 5 black and colors. Split Sole Sox, 39¢; s. Friday morning, three palrs se the output of ships to. re. | fake lienienant for wearing a “hogus' grade la g t v { ps from the British and overnments. Under the rule against decorations | AND JUNIOR COATS i in ali-wool fabrics. Speciall t the bovs who have carned | 8100, wor all hix wuns. nor his | stabbed. anoiher Irishman is always g o G s PN e RS L bhound to drive the dagger in. Troas- ST, i ffrom ans Ales oy chein | Do RO RIS R aE Asia R e e e e heanTs oreinentiios SUPT. HOIMES HONORED. iyl vention this evening. Anthony S hould not be deprived of the | to his own strange God can prevail | PR B2 ©FASE Been & DTN AR (o8- . S | Andreluwicz is also spoken of as a e \ag s soldimrs of i ty o AP L . cprese > et 7 z Mo ey A "ol n .| Sizes 18 to plenty of smart Coats wear any medal, or cross, or | ABainst our xolii f liber Be | onsness is conspicuously lacking in 1 Repr S st o Bi Fiction. | candidate for comptroller and Thom 1zes 1 Plenty of smart Coa rk of dlstinction which: may | 10Ut of heavt and wnafraid, for vic- [ the Trishman. and he is not distin- \mericanization Meeting, Key of the Fields and Balders, by | as C. Smith, Jr, for tax collector. The | to choose from. Specially priced : i { party will place a complete ticket in [ g¢250 to $32.50 each o suished for his love of truth. TIrrit-: The State Council of Defense has H. M. Rideout. able as he s and inclined fo guarrels ' appainted Superintondent of Schools A e he ficld for the coming election asad himself in favor of per R 5 : and violence, he is fond. {00, Of ! Stanlev H. Holmes to represent Con-| . 2 N | = = B Siican: soldiers to receive PACTS AND PANCTES. senent. Hospitable and extrs jout at the national meeting in | Mount Blossom Girls, by I. M. Mul- | % WILL SPTAK. WO undare 3 N > “ . Tins - - . he forgets to provide for the D. C. next week when e o RO . W. Schuilz, county commis- Arctic explorers will inable to re. Thought often a victim of 'tk Americanization movement | 1 3 5 "8 sjoner, will be one of the speakers i . . usual impression as they | mtemperance, he can 1t up with | will be offielally launched iz the fourth and last yolume of the i 410 ouigley rally in Tith Itlossom shop storfes. % e Q0 hall tomorrow night. F pd them. General Pershing | nedals from countrie op= are fighting shoulder to | Wwith oir men against the thei vels to people Whe ' dearth when necessary, and s quite upt. Hoimes has taken a con- foe. We do not begrudge | vinter in New | contented If he only has potatoes to | spicuous part the Americanization s ieie . Morey, John Sautter. Edward L and French soldiers what- | Fnsland "y Republican cke out Ms lite Movement In Connecticut and is one | Potterat and the War by Benjaiiin ker and Mayor Quigley will @ % In these war times Scnator Brande- | the next mesting of professional Ger- | The opcnine uieeting will be ad. | “The French original of this story n Skritnlsky's hall at which em surely, and we are |'gee of this state, scems (o keep on a | man-Trish agitators who masquerade | dressod by Franklin K. lsine. secre sy Debn Gue ot Ghe grEafier wii CuNEe Bl i b aebr ot Glew All samples. On sale Friday morn- | o l lary of the interior, ‘ cesses-Of recentyears, its theme being monies. 1‘mg, 40c and 98¢ each. their valor has been re- | level keel, and whati is more he Ms‘ s friends ©of Irish Freedom.

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