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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1018, time a prominent person called o four-in-hand tic -. 'lx‘ cufnfn;\ attacks the President or! 0 News. e i ) F LB e >, : B o1iccc cucing tho war, o xoi Toiwn To pics TODAY’S TABLOID TALE L e —— P Gov Keyeas i Neow Aampuhire 8F is tickled and the German press | (.1, . Fhimoub \ By Joe Blast. no chareces, and so has mad A With glee. Colonel Roosevelt, | 1t Jonathan S Lewis of Amherst 8 becn as hitter as any in his | state commissioner wiih large pow Irving Jos 2 =« 8 . I ers to enforce prohibition. The late g e Germans, s certainly - cleven principals deserving i : of the bone-dry luw has been placed some comment anm is getting it. | tions, no oath, cuss or swear When he provides them | i, tne nands that Cramed it.— SPUNg- | In the it e e el word had passed the lips of baat Rl Private Russcll Prance sinc t by oratorical sallles | finlg Jtepublicin kuow just who Mr. Joster's el Gov it Dl SeRen bl TN the first day of war. Can you imaglne a water polo | hoarders . MlEring overnment rincipals’ . but it is assumed ot 1y v G As o gencral ng, After & YOUNR | (hat he refars (o his: “principless h he left homo i team wearing life prosorvers? Or a | 'he old daye under k. | man complotes duecation he 6o ©Othicril ihh sl ek i ad said to him ST Cea s o e And 1 |M3's countenr pair of INERAL 1OCIL. s e Bildseportimelon Lol U BER0S aBte eeh “Tsell, remeomber your Sun s padt ; sterned s fa <tlin e el sestilveibonal rolmidand Hsdviso G have the same trouble when I try 2 Bt i oLishe atinirs not jet ke you eommon comprenend an array of small bhoats p hey were, leaping from o N e municipality e voters ought J ite when the in- |y o Too Much. DPespit uncounted IVOoC ‘h Strong grac ce and placed them ot 1 e 5 If, when you irn home with draped all over a grim thin menac- |t St nder thietsorine Hand detve April 1 1 - T 5 ; ¢ 1 : Tahs cn an opportunity to elect S e coma tax mnst be Hled. Look OUL YOI | g0 oo e n o rmies military genius, who | g e fabied on i ey o 1 b, i 2 > d 8 dip L s opposed to *“‘un- amand all the men ost you more than the Lot e b d of General Foch, the Vou oan ng Man-of-war i cir double rig-main-sail, fore sure me 1t you have ut- ! Scems as if she oughi to he strir 1| jih. \We learned to sail them =t d no oath, I will give von nd ehe is in battle Annapoiis; 1 red to love them too b the west ront. | London Duy. { agance.”” Strictly interpreted, this is r L of Milton's Works that T uisiy may | Tl er friendiy-—never Jibes {or gave us a lufling soak; and they'd = muny as twenty launches, you prize so highly. somewhat ambiguous and might be 20 3 ] yis stortes of & gun that ! jopoo -~yn1 v”llhn"' e E \“ ather, you are so good 1o bonts, and rafts. Not so many |stand most ary kind of a nose-om b at the disposal iles and hand-to-hand IOk ) S BEE L Vhile he me, murmured Russell. T assenger ship Bt a great | erash into the pier. Which is the might not oppose certain estrave many considering the efficiency de- ynewesi Miday's style mediately placed imd, therehy | e i R it o % shall do my bost. Do ‘darn’ | inly furnish plenty of ances he would surely oppose un- Sl N ¢ p how eager | variety pringfield Daily News. e e = ke and ‘O hang’ count? g o r:'_;gd‘rfp ‘t;'“(‘h’;‘;‘a‘:th:h‘l’f :;’n“]’; ey i pverytiiing | ranlier his Ins «he has a thousand men and more to | ter, the racing cutter. But she's real- : Discretion is the salt that preserves ' .,.ionq that any ‘unnecessary = ther with loving sternness. save Tne ship’s organization pro-|ly a special type, a hybrid truol an which 3 sary And so, in spite of the thou- || Vides for thefr transport—but not in | ‘sport’ in the scientific sense. All aro S e el cand bad examples about him || single trip of her boats. Should | standard of course, that the fleet may e b IEBCE NG D Seniincibalgghumbor e e s the vessel be abandoned some must | have their raec But their bottom s 10 ho declares that he will endeavor Coliny Clagiadd Bnce | R B a0y faced a crisis in Never look the way you feel un- D ey T el e (e not orn once. Many times | wait for a sccond trip of certain | are shell-thin, not sca-going doubla ; less you feel pleasant.—Binghamton P b aen '”;Mw‘l e hdd caught himself just in { boats. Should there be no second | oak like tie old ones Trans! e IR e o o0 time, many tines he had even || trip, and there can’t well be when the The all-big-gun idea has gof dowi 4 ere e inys stigation o _the en Tis lips. but he had mot || Peach is a thousand miles wav—-then | to the very hoats. Fer affer the can- R e oy Bnsive. fhllowing the Allies’ victory| [f the Germans reall cspected :‘: '.:‘ “"1‘”““‘"‘ “1“““,““4'""‘“ ’II‘:“}"X"“ Soia |. . . But whats the use trying to | non-size motor sailers we have really " > he fact that the city ha ating | figur h s g between the d the littic """"".’.“.“‘E P the Somime, Von Hindenburg was| Trotzky, they would have fired at| o 0 e o b As we meet him, he is un- figure such a thing. { nothing between them and the littio o e I N L S g T Tl Doirosran SIS el A OIS T Risl bardest e a- Boats are all carried on the upper | dingnies. Though only 20 feel, long placed in sypreme command of all| least ome 76 m hot at Petrograd. | (jiy+s jndebtedness has been of the ng his hardest tempta i et i ey e e e Sl P el | 5 e New York Sun. Bohdodl et e S e tion. For twelve hours he had ek, lash C or cradles; | these are the noare ir in the | the German \armies. Rouania was T ed vari or a number of vear o e S e il et thecoverad nincves et b iahiman Banihe \\;m.h alhmn mpInnm o q:]m late saane il Sl ol S ertediinlike [Gapel Codl domailidivo |ldors iihut Bwonderfil Boratt = wk Mayor Bassett. Bul maybe the can- ghy i ; o3 ot e e | Kiougt ae s Old (Courm® Italinns throwm, back, the itussians| Philadelphia, *us the freighter i % e n icy cold water, and in all wvhalebrats are hung over the side | brought over from the Old Country. { \ " X didate used these words and phrascs 3 «ft from davits, to bhe used as life | Dinghies have no power but the sail- conquercd and noW Wwe see Germany | struck the water a forco of men be- iyt SRR EEET GO that time he had not had a 4 L e e ty ha tri- - g s gan removing the timbers left be & single warm thing to eat or boatsin case e ® careloss sallor | ors ck on the xrips Sut, bless unching a tv dous drive against | ¢ 5 - i o sca. These boats | me, th e : over difficuliies and ching o memen "°%| hind to make way for the koeel of —Wosie—— drink. sot Pl into the sos. JHese Bonte s (hat's smide power the British, French and American | oo (% O ey A e Phis fa feriliel’ ke Hept are also wuseful in visiting other | We now come to the tiny 14-foot % ships for boarding duty or capture. | punts. Sqguare-ended, flat bottomed rassments Another thing interesting tho voters They have zood freeboard and can |clumsy, and frail. they are the most manded of a warship. To he sure The dreadnoughts do have one cut- life and fancy is the sugar that! . s T e I et tre o n | AN BaRSY IS Athon penditures” might he termed extrav- 6, in\that-month of August, which 4 withessed Brusiloff's brilliant crushed, the Balkans overrun, the| w1 soon,” CREAE e WILLTAM MeKINLEY. |ormics in Picardy. | These arc facts| New York Sun PR e S Sl s repuating through his clatter- hich speak for themselves. It is — or? e one ha ng teeth. “But [ shan't L P CRED or the X 1 (AR oot qq | for? In the second and fourth wards ne e e et ride the worst waves without slipping | pathetic things to be scen on the FASTER WISHES 1ot the time to look{for the causes of Even now fo Gen. Wood's mind | where there are numerous Swedish swear! 1 shan't! I shan’t! e Goteiad i bontstace L dloln fonl i e e bt e e ot inhabi- | 1he setbacks our AlHes received. The SUPS drc 1o part of our fmwmediate | votors it might stand for Magnus or shan’t! their brother craft. ter. But don't waste any sympathy on e Ph Ay S < s war problem. It is men—2.500.000 | \rertin In the first ward where And he didnt. And by and S bt e thay i rost | vham b e i y itain in general. The | thing to keep in mind is that When| 4, he thrown into France for train-| there are many Polish voters it could by he was relieved and told ST DICRets Sl L e S ¢ wishes for|ihe command of the German armies|ing ‘“without delay!’—New York| i BIsfany Solishiniars ; e Ml e e Battleships carry from two to four | Picture sunshine, oh such glorioul St wishes 5 ' g < £ L e i 0 mado to signify Mateus, and Ak oo S : 0-footers. This tvpe mounts two | sunshine! And sparkling blue water, avents and other vol- | wes played in one mam's hands, hoj Woild o among the Trish vot in the sixth I3 ,‘:‘\(:;";‘“’”_fl:’“ Somt guns, can carry and lodge a crew of | flocked here and tnere with white-¥ i Hiima ;:'i‘ ' “f"l“" gasiy ’"‘r‘w""’ Michael. "”“ Al e e ten men; and, by their powerful en- | caps and indigo dimples where t U e R n’“nfi‘fl‘,'i «j.'y’\n :.‘(::"";1‘““ ““: oy ratTons P gines and hull, do all the local scout- | tropical sea breeze plavs, A H\.’L’\hr'.l‘, : e, e EmER o=y : SR Gl Sl 7 s i s ing that once fcll to the lot of the |shoal of flying fish skim for a happy rning home for the holidays, | fore, and we repeat it, that many val-| 414 heaven resounds with joyful | mark at which to launch an offensive. | have time to run down to the ‘k:fl”“. ,;r,::dn‘nnv, TraenRfor .‘L m:n\,nn‘(. taroon fashea: wiith bei vald sends a special wish uable lessons can be learned from the strain; But as a matter of fact Mr. Jester's little French bakeshop on the i cockpit aft Cmiahilis Ehoodad! | ledl shavk mleas i tusne ) yucmil Wwill see the boys all | enemy. President Wilson was one of [ Sweet voices cheer the earth below. | correct name in full Minos Trving road and get a nice drink of they are complstely enclosed. Below | gray and dives. Do you hear a song 2 While hell is rent with fear and| Jester. TFollowers of both of his op- steaming hot chocolate—it will they are divided into spacious engine | Listen 2 ponents insis his N e wi 0 e a W zood."” ¥ ‘ e i o Gencral Pershing. their | Secretary Baker to France to see nan Rofenls ek Al ‘n"\”"{"‘\ will “‘\"‘“{'I ;"D“;‘:L":’]: el R rooms and cozy forecastle in which | Did you ever hear gladness like ’ be s cant whe c votes are : 8 \der, and to President Wil- | actual counditions ,and he is known to | For Christ. the King of love and! counted as to be sure to be back on Britain lads whose | accomplished something . It would be cernment service prevent | foolish to deny it. We have said be- | | the bovs in | the first to Tealize this. Ie sent the men can lve with real comfort. | that song? Their spud lcckers (potato hins) are , Where is it? Come--look over the & commandar.In-chisf foXRor| Baye jeen S1oR(exor Seom AtholOn aet | N en e acaeh analbrote WSS ‘o, anlverin i violen S “1' nearly as large as their coal bunkers. | rail. Yes, that paint-grimed lad Y. The Herald's Hasterd|lofithe moye Just mads whichiwilro:i| Bt s Bl L0 ’ : < EIN R O CLHa B Next in size and importance come | alongside. Do you think he sees all sult in uniting all the Allied forces vhe domab. o . T Teddy Roosevelt. on occasion, has chocolate would again make a the bulky motor-sailers. These are | this beauty behind him? No, But he 4 i n "% | He leadeth forth to heavenly Heht!coined words that have since become man of him, and, just as he el e el L D e S e e At LA e e R e L mulls S R e nenerel usel il e SRneen T wasitueningaiiefidoczkaobity ers, but of much greater heam. This i painting waterlincs in the punt lorlously over His en- |sented to the enems. ) sloom. suage, but it has heen left for Ald entor the bakesnop, & 1,400 increases thelr carrying power tre- | in the Caribbean, in February—in the ese and protect our men We are not expert cither in military e man Jfl—vu‘- to carry this privilege into | pound German shell dropped mendonsly. One of them can land ! Punt! who guide them, so that|strategy or in prophecy, but we ven-|ang st the doow they placed | ¥ polities. In his prepared speech out of the clouds and blew tho e aulder 35 || Vs it dosn mcem strange -EHe: Bt e successful in thetr | ture to predict that from naw on tho i y ¥ of Tuesday cvening the second ward whole bakeshop right out of s of stored’ Bor. heavy ‘harbor | tieshin has all thoss boate, Lulge ' successtul « aspirant projected upon an unsus- his hand 5 e el an e | hea0al iesn i aliciius-5 them e al A s resistance L Gon Jr- | The zuavded tomb the Saviou i oS iy 1 J worls they are absolutely indispensa- | r E 3 And when | Allles pelisiancs o the Guemian of- | The HT(, 3 WIOUT pecting public the coinage “extrav: ! double-blank as- ble. Regular floating stevedores thoy | bring her food and her men. The gnincd the final victory, | fensive will be even more brilliaut| .- SO8G oo | gations”, meaning costly or extrav-|i terisk ! ! ! hyphenated-blue- e | day we fight they'll be gone. I wons and effective than ever. o B : agant dash blankotty blank sulphu- Cutters are going out of strle, Too | der if we shall miss them. Perhaps. A ill dawn tomorrow o = = ! - } rated blank!” yelled Private pad in a way, for in our Navy cut- | But I doubt it. day will d ; Bieafibjani e ) el CUILDREN IN THE STREETS, Then cast aside the mourning weed, Neither is Mr. Quigley bevond re Rusasll Bt = ters have lailn much of the old sea | ; | Restruin tho feur, let sorrow ceusb:| urosch e has made B ctate | jElioRTind romance. Boarding parties used | (Copyright 1918 by George Matthew “The Saviour Christ is risen indeed,”~ | ment that the board of public worke (Copyright 1918 by George them, you know. “Stand by to repel Adams) s v Ada s) Bl ARShS - — . D cancelled” its contract for stone I theyy adein = n automobile, which struck anc ————— W o S S o g e a m ¢ At is locs killed hel he sa o £ COMMUNICATED with Tuther M. Barnes. Mr. Barnes - — mained for Dr. George Crowley, a their time and money in this local ——— tilled her, at the same time seriously SO ML It L. denied this statement and from an " deputy under the state commissioner, campaign which. when all has been TING AT THE “MOVIES". [iounding a vounger sister. The driver, - nvesiization of the records in city | to explode such specmlation: for, ac- said and done. is of absolutely no im- N ' $40,000,000 in Jight bills and a mil a New Haven professional man, was embodies also @ prayer- hicousness. e theirs just so surely as srant them and us a lasting vhich will enable us to make | The other day a little school wivl es bigger and better Ameri- | in New Haven ran directly in front of [ Thus speaks the messenger of peace. | portance. The rvesult of the local MR. BARNES WRITES hall one is inclined to hetiove that he | § L cording to the doctor, it is extremely ) coal. ely no have scen women knitting at 7 { , s technically correct. As far as can | Jion tons of el tht is or will ever be | campaign will have absolu pn tho trains, in elevators and | eXonerated by the Coroner, Who wWas|g, . jle Understauds He Ts to Be | be learned Mr. Barnes' contract was W, 8. :.‘:\‘:,i“!,.,d‘.h;',(m”:"mnrr,r:,,r\m‘:,:‘\.] B aaing on) tholrinning folirie sk convineed that the children were en- Mado & Martyr by Mayor. never formally cancelled. For some The board of public works is about | yynyed in order to prevent further !so why bother with it? Why concern tirely at fault and that it was a|Editor of the Herald: reason, it is stated at the hoard of | to begin its season’s Work of repair- | <nread of rabies. In this connection, | ourselves at this eritical period with public works, he was unable to meet | ing streets ete. and in this connec- | (b doctor advances the opinion that | things that will not assi bringing the roquirements of its terms and as | tion some authority should insist that | .t {he next rezular session of the leg- | this war to a successful conclusion? clnims he is oing to make a martys | A consequence if was ultimately dis- | the various railroad crossings be re-|igature a statute may be passed mak- | The factory and hall rallies of the This should be & warning to parents | o " oo 0 i 0 T (O ver, if this | regarded and stone was purchased | paired immediately. There is hardly | i, o this order a law. At a recent meet- | candidates are wasted effort: the hun- aganst permitting their children 10 | i something sood. 1 hope he does not | from the Connecticut Trap TRock | o streat crossing in the city that 18 );nz ;¢ the Stock Owners' association !dreds of dollars that are | While this ac- | not in need of repairs and the depres- | ;1 pro oo a™ o p ™ 2 Locolution was | by the candidates to forward (”(‘»}‘ wasted, especially red that this is the verywhere but not umtit we L in to enjoy Mary Pickford physical impossibility for the driver I understand by the pre: tha er evening did we see them sl to avold the accident. mayor, in his specch lagl night, lishing what we would have the impossible, had not our Al - nvinced us that ladies can 2 r i play in the public thoroughfares fre-|delay. as my maxim is: “Nover put | Quarries company 1 rut of the cri i Ri r v wh : on may possibly have been a literal £ ruts on some e cross- | piopared, the stock owners arguing OWn anibitions ar quented by automobilists. Right now, | 0ff for tomorr what you can do | tion may possi - S0 0f P . (4 d i e i 8! OV edayr cancellation, it was not a formal one. | ings make a shell scarred bat- | pa¢ while dogs are permitted to run | when it is remem! the mild weather appreaching, 1. M. BARNES Thus, a score for Mr. Barnes. tlefield blush. wild it is impossible to raise much |Dperiod of retrenchment and economy, it will be especially dangerous for 5 s s —W. 8. S.—— stock, especially sheep, without suf- | when our A!lnvsl need m]w 4:1\:?!:1!\!: A N i = 5 dollar that c; e spare So why a young folks who run across the strect “THIY SHALL NOT PASS o T e B Crh alten from the Flerald of fering losses. !‘1‘”11 L”(]?‘:.IS( n be gpared. So why i O tares s we | Tithout looking to see whether a = telling his rally audiences that he has ! 280! ) ) —W. S. 5.—— e L e entertaining pictur 38 WO vehicle is coming toward them. Even | Clemenceau Confident Germans Can- | pover heen in politic Tn that he tg March 24: Miss. Florence Camp| .o tho mayoralty campaign has|aq in o different angle, might mate~ re in town would €0 ADSOID | 4o tnev do see the carriage or auto. | not Break Through. right. but possibly he forgets that ha | #nd M“t:”»‘fif'_"; ‘_‘;*‘ l‘[f“‘i‘ -“;‘" l““l{"\"_ opened events have warranted the se- | vially help win the war ink ntion of the ladies that 6¥éN | ponie they aften become confuseq| Aris March #0.—"The cnemy will | once tried to get in. About ten years tront 3\ = ) ‘! O "" "\‘l-“i_"f "—’ WS lection of a chicken as Candidate Jes- | gyer. Isn't it absurd? must walt. But no! Wel .= ° confused | ¢ conquer our resistance,” said Pre- | 850 the third warders held a cauous | s :"" ohe T een eopying | Ler's campaign standard. Why not go | micr Clemenceau, when surrounded | in adley's hall with Judge James T. | Yo'k wheve she has heon =COPYINE { fyrther and print a potato on Candi-| GEN. WOOD FIT FOR SERVICE. or run direcetly into the vehicle by deputics at the Bourbon Walace | Meskill presiding. There wero sev- | |MmPOT 2 ":‘l Sl n-[;},“‘“;‘;‘:" 91 date Quigley’s banner? And a tin pan L t- was such a treat that 1 We believe that children should be| upon his roturn from the front yves- | eral contests slated and the plan of "““1":,‘]0‘)‘ s ”'r‘nd"l\\l"lh ‘:“‘OM.' of the | full of crushed stone emblazoned on | pasees Physical Examination for Acs more interesting for & time | given as many places as possible | terday afternoon. I do not wish to | one faction was to have W. B. Roas- | S@I2R 205 0GR L 18 B artiord | (Andidate Barnes' campaign g tive Duty in Prance. o famous little star herse which to play, but we do not thimi|POS¢ @5 d prophet; that is not my | herg and Luther M. Barnes nominat-| o000 iy worth $226 to $230 per | WOUId &0 Dis. Washington, March 30.— Major habit. But, come what may, they| cd for the council. while another fac | hare. Bertha L. Bancroft will do- e Aal Leonard Wob6d has Dpassed audl s S tion was out hoosting Willls De\Wolfe e i3 ctor a 1is physical exa ation b will niof bregk HoMEh 1| ana Otto Burckhardt, Something went | Lyor the valedictory address at .the| mhe health department has a pro- D g S nnp b Anecdotes showing the wonderful | and Of snardf, Somicthing ] High school graduation exercises next | yision for the disposal of sarbage special medical board which er lof ., ex especially in a neighborhood where| morale of the French troops were re-; aWry in the plans and while those | p,diqay [ouis IKutscher has pate- | examining all general offt who were to nominate Barnes and | knit at the “movies”. In the ce, one would think that the s would prevent them from the mneedle in a film house. t would seem that such inter- and either stand still in their track and we know it can he 18 sat a lady who was } they should be left alone in the streets, pething for a soldier. Ter!or permitted to cross by themselves sty B Lischer thas Anetal whichiprayidestthiatiitiiskto betcol ) ARSitashEeRa il D08 L ERR . ntec appliance for heavy v A Nehicles which do not leak | €Ors Who return from Europo to de ¢ her agile fingers as the) = N | territorinl troops, arriving at the front ('}rr‘ erg were d‘"‘”fg],“‘P,d‘x"‘:-”;,‘ blinds. jmc‘ll "\,,‘,V‘L,IP:ffhm‘,m.(.d This shoulq | termine whether they are physicalls needle with aminzing Don't forget to set the clock for. | IPe vesterday, were found awaiting | (aston act n‘;‘rf‘”'_’i'_‘ ‘”f' f N0 March Sunday. be strictly enforced, both as a sani- |1t to be sent back there in command | the order vuy.‘,. a :‘nunn‘\'zllrtvlv\\. itting u,m“ elected by overwhelming ma M?m-l» g Tt ‘; T i o .“-um-\ e ‘.Em“:“ Gy i . ’ unconcernedly in a mud field within | Jorities result to the plan to remove the | Recently a collection car. li- | ioneral Wood w exar he had finished the viece sho | ter f‘""dm' “date” should be alert or | range of fthe German shells, which == WSS Grammar school from the High .‘:l'hnolli::;d :f ‘l:(_"“_' \: ;” Mf"\nnm“ [,\l.‘; i i o~ kin vmined it when the | they'll miss out | were breaking in the immediato vicin Tomorrow will be the day of the|ta the Burritt school Miss Lucy Angell| (treat dripping into the street and its | Posed of three eminent specialist 1ty. jokesters. They will be tn the seventli|is about to resign. 'The monster | (o ontirely uncovered mude a very careful examination o What are vou doing here?” said | heaven of dellght. As a warning, | chimney at the electric light station | | General Wood and submitted & report M. Clemenceau g just be prepared to laugh when vou|is completed. Ttallans are beginning | AR declaxing him to be in goud physical e asked the time and on fespond- | to arrive in town in great numbers to| A local expressman is today mourn- | condition and making o favoranl & being told that you are wrong as| work on the ratlroad. William Doylo | ing the unreliability of one of his | recommendation urer. It would have been a grand = t is an hour earlier. Also be of Meriden is about to apen @ new | countrymen from whom he recently | The action of the board sot battle between him and Treasurer JURY TO FTLE STRIKE, pared fa smile as though you really| livery stable here. ~Bert Loomis | purchased a big auto truck. Accord- |boen officially announced by the Wa Chamberlain, i S cnjosed the joke when the irrepress- | cleared the bar at 10 feet In tho|ing to the alleged vietim's statements, { department, but is very gratifving 7 g | Pusiness Men and Editors Called in | @ble comedian, or comedienne as the| Columbia club’s games Saturday, | ne pald $2,000 in cash for the truclk | those of Gener ood's triends who AT IT AGAIN. S R = case may bo, begins to erack funny | winning first place in the pole vault. | nd received an unconditional bill of [h;,,‘\ bad a feeling that his retirement Lent is over. Now wae are at libor- AsENTCInton ones about getting up an hour earlior | whila M. S. Hart won the 40 vard |gle for it. A short time thereafter|from the army had been ordained ty to eat strawberrics from which we | ansas City, March 20. - With the | ete. While many in this clty are| hurdle race. The coming marriage of [ ho claims that the company manufac e | ainouncewent that national and in- | gvowedly opposed to this plan for | City Clerk Rollin C. Wooster and Miss | tyring the truck took it away from | MILLIONATRE 1N CLASS 1A e o | ternational officers of the unions in- | either sentimental or contrary rea-| May H. Hall of New Haven is an|pim inasmuch as the agent had falled | ] ) son, volved were expected to come here | sans, there is no doubt but what it| nounced. {to pay for it and the company had | Nelson Morris Not Essentitl to Pack- b T P toduy and the calling of a meeting of | will he benefleial, and without any March 28:—The New Britain H1Gh | oien him only a conditional bill bf g Xx his own assurance as to his | “Kaiser Weeps.”— (Headline). , J 25 business men and three news- ! trouble to the Individual. The change | school class of 1888 was graduated tn | 500" 0 SO % OO TG Clad tha Chicago A Eh condition, we note that his| Probably he had just read some. | PAPET editors to comsider the situa- | that will be noted by the average|{he South church this afternoon and| . gent does not own a nickel. Now | ris, chairman o ttitu the same. His | where that God made the world, and | :h;.r\” :.\..“m-:‘: definite steps were | citizen due to the change in mnn\'w,\” 1‘h.|< :\—?:‘!né n;;»,my«(-l'iw_:fi h‘:;‘ll !}:\”n“ S'M”"‘ expressman is confronted with onc s of Morris & Co., paclker B0t 1o NG Lrie B roeaslitiar | [ iDebveal nim Gt oRirin Ll isinsins || celSh SoMBRdlEsettiement olitictaon. | bolloRisietit s toliyo L trivtal, BavheryipEOmenadagin S 3a0tie b Tlowers| ¢ two possibllities—either lose his placed in Class 1A of the : | eral strike. he goes to bed fonight he will wind |are scarce this year and much dif-| gy (0@ BEREIHDES DO TR el el e ically his first public utter- | hadn’t received credit. The committee of business men and | up his clock and push the hands| ficulty will be experienced in getting | 2ot e SOCTER B8 RS TO T e piatli it ckuess. prevented him | : 7 - [.duoy-. has <w|~n‘».'-l<-\'\u1' hy Patrick :‘Vu:ul one hour. That ends his duties them fov 1'“;) Sm{‘n At the | 81,600 more, thereby having to pay !claimed excmption on e, i Gl FACTS AND FANCTY; j Gill, federal mediator, Who declared | Tomorrow morning he will arise with March 20: Ullle. Akerstrom 18| 550D for n 3 000 article. e e Sopehs — 2 | it would be a new jury and tl his alarm clock at the accustomed | talented actress, is coming fto the S | ow days find fault with the ad- Some persons wWho imagine that | tment of the strike would be put | hour, only that he will have saved an | Lyceum for a three day stay. Nobel | W B S —— try SELL on and appeared to be try- [they are hightoned are merely toot. | UP to It extra hour of sunshine that he prev-| Bennett has sold his feed and grain; FPeople having occasion to use Con-; NoBN(E e e e convince his hearers that|ing & high-pitched horn.- Atbany Approximately 20,000 men and | iously wasted in sleep. That evening | business to C. W. Lines. Councilman | ter street as a thoroughfare are spec- | W1t 11 A s, 4 | Journal {woemen arc on strike, I S Te will discover that the sun is shin-| Roth plans to erect a fine residenca ! ylating as to what has become of the | COme o ca - 1z an hour later than it used to when | on Maple street The High school ' famous old sign which formerly hung jecasionally at the prc there is much traffie. Llated hy the Premic \ battalion of { o {o | Ward. Young men who have an Eas nesday The board, which turncd on, nodded ap-| —a into the spacious| TO0C bad President Curtin of the ¢ sontont, | COmmMereial Trust Company eannot gave a sigh o J accept the nomination for city treas- home. i “We are at rcs sponded a sol- | @ | dier guietly i | : re all ad to see Roc e er from his have bravely abstaincd during the cn ness. He says himself that as wel las ever. While we at g it has done thus far in the " or Washington been a failure, or partly so.{ Afen who say they always listentte FOLIC OPFICIAL SHORT §1, he finished his day's work and then, | graduates will have a banquet at the in front of the Zehrer property and ‘Colonel think he knows |reason are wmighty fond of hearir e ifter the first night, he will ever have | Lyceum tonight . read “Germania House.” After years ut the war than anvone else | themselves talk.—Binghamton Press | Sceretary to Springficld Chief Arre the same numher of hours of sleep| March 30: The old Steele residence. and yvears this sign has suddenly di 2 ed i Chidase: for the average citizen uses the clocl | a landmark. at the corner of Chest- appeared. The name didn't sound The less some people know fhe | sprin i nd not the sun as his schedule ‘o r‘\u‘vvnx:d h\.u]vflv\‘»n\“‘flgt s yh"“]‘fii' torn neutral, anyway. | harder it is to keep it to themselves. | Word was received by Chief of Po.|lve BY. Fowever this saving witt) Jo0 € b s To o L oiaten w. s who tell their friends every | —Philadelphia Record itie ¢ " i o jimean anadditional houriof wecreation) JRGEE S04 Yk S1 M08 e cs R B b | 1ph ord ‘l ice W. J. Quilty ea today m} RO S et It will not| associated judge of the court of com- Never has a eity election appenled cst in Chicago of Constantine Pan- | o0 : 1 1 o eas to popular interest so little as does ASK FOR RATE INCREASI tthinas R o < nterfere with railrond schedules. in| mon plea £ Sk = g \"‘1: v :n:]z rn:.}& be accompliehed l tasides, lerk of the pallee dapdrte | 4y SR TR FALTO0S SACORDR o w s this one. This spring there scems to Washington, March 30 outhern B e Hh | At V'v:,“l“;:w‘:]«rwmw to | ment and confidential secretary to the | jocigants for from figures from Owners of dogs have been specu- be little or no interest in the cam- | railroads today asked the Interstate y malking excses oledo Blade | chief, who disappeared Tuesday and | . y,.004 it appears that since the day- | lating for some time on when the state Daign. the minds of the citizens beins ' Comuerce commission for permission jrel was president himself | —— | whose accou are alleg to be The n inno Mo for Washington to wish to be classified with | i war department eacher and street-cornet 8. 8 E General Pershing should is eampaign and how the ; I light saving plan went into effect | commissioner of domestic animals is t00 much occupied in the more stern | to increase rates on s r pipe drain g he, above all others, ought In the spring the maiden’s fancies ’dvmi | there people sufferad less from acci- | to rescind his order of last year pro- oberations of the war and the situi- | (jle from Chattanoo cents perf lightly turn to thoughts of hats, Pantasides was found in the home | qants resulting from inabilitfy to <cn | hibiting dogs from running loose on tion as it exists on the western frout. | hundred pounds to | Baltimore American | | plainly in the semi-darkness, Somn |the streets and compelling owners to ' And in this connection it seems not | New England citie traced by de tives of the depart- | of {he congressmen at Washington [ keep (heir animals chained to the | only absurd. but also an UNNECESsary { \ork, 4 cents to Philade | ponstantly at its incumbent. | A double wedding migiat properly lnnrl\ nere have estimated that this bill will save | premises or on a leash. It has re- | waste, for the candidates to expend | cents to Baltimore. that high office sufficiently v of a married sister in Chicazo and at this critical stage from

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