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. : NEW DBRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESD B e “ 1¢ on a man, under the present statute, | mevely the opentng ‘gun in a new | necessary to use stoves or other heat ] ritain era WISt the' 1bs. been” chhvicted ‘of fan| “peace " offensive’ by the Central | for water alone. 1 look forward 'to t the time when our scientists will ‘use this system for heating the homes on the rare dayvs when heat is hecessary ie Austrian minister was speaking | foy comfort in southern lifornia."” The Fourteenth Idea. e Tor himself and his own country or! e Suddenly Hindenburg had New Britaln © {0 the Unitcd States, or the President, | onlv as the mouthpicce of Germany. | Consider the Soil. another tdea, the tairteenth in [ roors TADME By Joe -Blast t: but the bill referred to! Power Within the next few days we | LD PUBLISHING COMPANY. 3 above provides that any person who ' shall Le able to de Proprietors. ermine whether 5 p.m. Sives comfort o the enemy by his ut- (Bunday excepted) at ;‘-\ A ald Building, 67 Cpurch St terances or who is digloyal or abus t the Post om-“v:wr i | 5 ond Clas 1] MBS for the fag. or the unifarm of our | E S e | As soon as the ground dries out, ‘“fis‘vee“& by carrier to ans_ PATEt of the ity . <oldiers and sailors may be punishe FACTS AND I'ANCIES, | plow or dig your garden to get it into a chfis‘xmhamerz (“By i dents 8 weel, 65 cents a month. | g i A R O shape for planting. Clean up any of Feorgel”) he thought. - "“I'll || ’ © to be sent by mall. by imprisonment for twenty years ot < o S oy nfor paper L conls a month, a 0.000 New York observed Faster in the | |48t Vear's refuse that is still abaut. ¢ new Amerfcan first | in advs o e i o of $10.00 o i 0, us P c - al i C. i dv in £ $10.00 { tisual way—tmpressive religious ser- | (0t Peal 1sh and stakes for tall line trenches raided and some | horten the blackberry and prisoners taken, and find out wpherry canes and stake them up.|| &t Airst hand whether there's Cut out entirely any weak or straggly | | ahy real American war spirit growths Toward the end of thej| or not!" Bk We have been too lenier el i 2 lants Eifvertiaing meatum in | Hayoison lenient in dealing f vices and a brilliant fashion parade. | "'27 ,‘m!in‘x books vreas With spies and traitors It fore Phe kaiser had no gun that wou' L iweys open to advertisers. language uewspaper in Germany had | shoot 3,000 miles.—New York World. | L LS e For u sale at Hota- qared publish any such articles as . B s a w 1 e And shor r | Rl i aa. adg Broads A L 2" It is said that there ave no tin | ON ’) s the wint ’kh~t m;d hortly afterwards three | | e York Cily: Board Walk, At- have appeared in some of the NeWs-| cans for the new maple syrup. Well, | Lrom the flower-beds and borders, the DI eonsznipyereiledBbelureihiny | . Sty, and Hartford Depot. papers in this country, the editor| therc a te allctfor fies it tnis | Loasa and ‘”'"']“ SnrubsSand l;‘e U"”\:’T Ly I E i "R N i & i strawberry-bed If possible do this hy “What's your name?"’ he || . e would have faced a tiring squad with- | &tate which aren't worki s i : 3 1 kELERHONE cALLS bl e Rl e €Ins Just MO | gogrees, tor much injury may be done demanded of the first one. |} =—=SNAPPY NEW ice .e . = out urther ado. t is high time { ) i e pla by X g th a- b - i jer. \ I — Sy 926 | the plants by expasing them too su looaic Pelander, | voot out all spreaders of dissatisfac-| . denly to the sharp air. If no manure “That's no America ) - 5 wenty square miles of army hlan- : s 4 n name! i r of the Associated Press. e o el 1 army blan- | g5 put on your asparagus-bed last thunder ikt ey i e o wimm“ or;;z 7 frtb: e ! % that expressed in a dlfferent | ryy i’v \-Iny\i”'rr] )rr ri\'r‘"; gogq coat now. I Ng:l:ea": ;“";‘:nxl\)'::g‘hnrn + t t 9 c‘ c an c eac X u fon of all NeW8 ,\qpy A merioan W Yy O e name to | as the qu y d e Al A N i 3 % iy 3 3 > o i . 1 ey e 1o aleat tox aisloyal !"mrnnce.“ government, qu::“t': (?nurrdf:i! by the 'Spage it in well between the rows. Bottlabeer, Lithuania, and sent || As prices go up elsewhere we keep ‘hem down here. Se and o the local mews be o 18 ) 1t ‘flu\n e o 2 ‘-”“V;i TT" Then sprinkle salt thickly over the|| to Amerloa for a birthday || smart new designs we are showing in ties for men in the old grein and .o repors ¢hem and their authors| ;"0 " 2 xtile World | entire bed. Sweet peas should be present when I was sixteen, || able grades of silks at old prices, but the Resigns are all new =—=we=s== |, (h¢ proper smthorities so that they | 3 T | sown as ecarly in this montb as’the and anvbody that savs T aln’t || Spring. may be dealt with promptly and | el . . - 1t | ZFound can be worked. Dig a trench a firsi-class, a-number-one | | 2 “‘\:;Tn ver the clock-hands say, it | eight inches deep and spade in some American citizen s not only a || -—.—_REGIMEVTAL STRI g__ severcl 1;] far ,‘“,FU 2 ! American.~—Phila- | well-raoted manure at the hottom. Toe Dot om Greeeeet . e == . B z - | delphia Public Ledger. > ie 5 he J ¢ = y | s | ger Put the seeds fn an inch apart, end Down with the Huns;" B B ionE N nowest land everyiwall farosmcs man " S ecisis HWALTING THE GERMANS. s | cover with an inch of soll. As the The second prisoner was led | s s X g i EUICCEPLEeS Bt P i | The man who overslept beeause he | voung plants grow, fill the soil into o i I their smartness | Following up their vigorous coun- | forgot to,set his clock an hour ahead o a’s : Larze open end ties; our price, 98 ecach i an hour ahead | the trench about the stems and so on s s sereE ciosl | A ter-attack, launched immediately after | On Saturc night missed an hour of { until the trench s full. In the Hindenburg, chewing viciou = ure, v viciou | A { & N the appointment of General Foch as :1|:1(P;?s:1 SoMCaE e Te e el onnoon atiRRIadelohia et on his ecighty-cent limburger- || MORE UALI'F‘Y AND STYYLE ; ] wld provide. —Ne orfk Sun | &0 ‘ard. onion sets, peas she: 810 - g commander-in-chief of the Alltes on ! ! | Pouthward, onlon sets, peas, radishes, scented cigar. | : = beets ma > SOW! nors. 4 nay be sown out of doors, Svenakal Banebane canel | the west front, the French, American | The country cannot afford to play | When the peach trees are in fower, | | e iy g and British arinies scored heavily | Politice with one band while it fights | these seeds may be sown in any la- tos americautrom the Maen Tl l q OUR I IES I HAN g : [ESLS e | Tountains, Sweden and TI've the other. that fatal | cality. T.ook to your lawn this month. 3",“??"""”1.‘“”“ Aphe S e e menta o e inel o 1 Hoe s Reaidie i s T et ey shook President Wilson by the || B pa love of liberty of the legions, capturing a German post, tak- | ever.—Buffalo Enquirer. | this vaiuable materiai to the compost Dargoncel ndpcotonsIR oo (1 E I SE “THERF gz’;’}%m e ing many prisoners, and continuing to Lo ! heap. Go over the lawn for dande- yeltielshtitimos. SEDown Swith AN Gy . = SR ] e G e i Most people believe in signs of one | lions and bare spots. Take out the the Huns! | FIN 'R ITE ! slaves who are belng led te the | S0Ft or another, except when the g mmBuTE BN | come to doors marked “In’* or “Out’ ay’s celebration in honor | Slaushter. It is significant that the | _Ransas City Sta of the Polish * Military | latest , German offioial report an- | —— was a remarkable suc- | nounces that attacks of the Allies| Francis Scott Key wrote A b “Lusitanawurst mencken!” = Gt LT g e e At 50¢ and 65¢ each possible. An equal mixture of bona oubered IUREe DR E RN An A NEW SPRING SHIRTS—Soft or laundered cuff shirts | meal ana wood ashes sprinkled over : : the lawn is a splendid spring tonic for sald to the third prisoner, style. Soft collar shirts with soft French cuffs, priced 98c, $1.50 and $1.98 each. & “Star | It. If possible, roll the lawn after the “Are vou an American?” | band i g i e N i .‘ = Spangled Banner” twhile in jail, and | fertilizer is applied. Start a garden Betona boots, s said il the =i LARGE ROOMY NIGHT SHIRTS —of wood wearing cotior me E: re:; - r J 3 S i 4f ~E A 2 x £00d earing l ¢ can be termed nothing | Nave beem “repulsed.” No longer) oo @ what Dr. Muck will evolve | day-book. Set down in 1t the cast of third prisoner promptly. “Be- || (Sizes 15 to 19), priced 89c, 88¢, and $1.25 each due to the untiring ef- | does the Berlin communieation boast | now that he has the chance.—Fhil- | @1l material and labor. Also make a fore the war I was cabin boy |, PAJAMAS For Spring and Summer wear. Striped madras, ost capable management | Of successful advances. Tt rather con- | adelphia Public Ledger. J record of all seed bought and how it on a Jocomotive running be- plain colors and all white, priced $1.50, $1.59, $1.69 and $1.75 per ri of the Polish church, ' Siders the Germans fortunate in hav- e | turns out. of all experiments and their B g:nul(‘-‘ “Juh" l:'iml '“; suit A ’ 22 e 3 211l ts short, k f E: lantic ty. W0 an sen AT AT 6 TR e 5 e - b Lucyan Bojnowski, who | ing been able to check the telun;,ba::“”:‘:"“"’t‘ d“}’)"“f}i" r’)l“"f’e has ] S ;‘(‘,;;'m’\el‘? a;“;‘;r':"efi““ pi b bR il CARTER'S” UNION SUITS—in all styles, priced $1.50 por ¢ ; supplanted by the Ukraine puz- | °f 21 3 © - o suit. entire program even to , PlOWS Which the Allies have been able | e, and the historic Shanghal lar | LOUISE REERE WILDER home to the oid folks in Coun- MEN’S SOX—Black, white and colors, 19¢ to 39¢ pair. detail. To Father Boj- ' t0 dellver since the new leadership | has had to surrender his laurels to | In Good Housekeeping. t,v” sgud?tm, ‘}r(-mndv Down M S SILK SOX— 39¢ to650 pair. K the rary | was dect o the artists of the Bolsheviki—New | e wid the Hunas! ! ; - work shirts ack twills, satines b zs the credit, and every by "‘: S“d ‘;”( . '“]“’ :‘"‘e OIne | oS 5 | Why Not Think of the U. Hindenburg had his four- d““z“?]}:\‘: ;"“‘:;“I‘H:Efrc‘ 1(‘):_‘;;"“_:"1 blacleECwilIS Seat s oe Rlkha K1 ARb Il addressed the meeting an reports is vastly different to. e | ORI teaniniac and later at the dinner | da¥ than it was a week ago and that | why don't the mewspapers cease | IFor two years and & half Ameri: “Take all three of them to e ability shown by this | 1§ an encouraging sizn. There #s|to weary the farmer with pictures of | cans have been allied emotionally Berlin and watch them closely gyman, who has en- | evidence now that the Hun i3 begin- | farmerets who are “solving” tho food | with nations at war. A person indif- Suafnechl i) i InleEGets f to the community and | 1ing to realize the fruitlessness of the | problem by doing farm work In | ferent to the fate of one or the other mans,” he ((?mmsnr ed. " R o S i 3 e erate st & e t' white, high-heeled oxfords?—Auburn | of the two mets of combatants in And the three floughh\ Yanks s flock n spirit of pa- | despera pt he made to break | Gitizen. [Fnsans would ve dimeciltatanalin tia were led off, lustily shouting h must command the | through to Paris and that he will now —— IFGnited States WAt Gimes thetintensity the war college yell: ! 3 ; every true American, Tt | Prépare to dig himself in, so as to be THE FLAG. | of emotfon here has been almost the SR e i | BISLIEUESFITZHUCH G RED e e : —0-—- intensity of emotion in a nation at 2 2 A | ay for all Poles, but it | '\bh’vfo mef‘t the powerful counter of- | (M. Gertrude Miller, in New York | war. Sausage inhalers and sonses- e e e BR colal sense a great day |femsive which is surs to follow when | Times.) e R e R e of-guns! S 5 . ed pastor who has rea- | General Foch things it proper. There | Down the strect like a deep, narrow | jon been affected by the fortunes Wilson! Wilsont Wilson! GOll‘lg In d of the splendid teib- | is every reason to be satisfied with the | _ canvon, \ of other nations American sympa- Sl o :;( = . by the citizens of New | turn events have taken. At the same| V 1ere thie granite leviathans fow- | thies have been abroad. The pro- ((oml\fn‘}the:" Adams) i A straw may bave broken the]lasses for the erew. These with a 5 ‘ i | er, P ally was dejected by the German snc- i 2 P el 0F a eak of | fewr thousand boil e time, we should not be over-confident. | wiame out in a riotous splendor | cosses in assaulting the Vardun for- :w‘.l:ti)r;wb':;‘tl :‘:‘1,(: H:;:[',\ 'q';u?, bk N e )‘,m“ l.:mv‘ bl ]m.‘, ¢ e — ;l‘hhe :Iauger :ls not entirely passed and | ‘The Stars and Stripes in this hour. I ses and elated when the Somme final and crushing burden which | wardroom furniture made it nec IICAN PRIMARIES. e Hun will not give wp easily the | battle seemed to have prospect of 3 may unload on a poor pershing Naval ity to Stow tk ¢ plies | They are floating from door and from | cubstantial ain. The ro-German | that certain things should be or ey i) « oo DAL ev had no diffculty in | I8Nt on the outcome of which he has window, e i e R | it e 1 Glo s ot o, ol || (S0 Sl IR G il & Gl 68 ) (G [ em pponents yasterday for | Staked his all. But we may be proud And the sunshine caresses and | suffering I Germany and has been | that these same men have emerged ”“T-“::wm mmish?"” one inquir v’;’n“\“ l M\WM e 3 | o 2 . s = 5 ¥ Nt Srpice el 3 “Going in commish?” one inquires. | we n. Crime, indeed, for the thin. | mavoralty nomina- | Of t© manner in which our new lead- | lings, { exhilarated by German military F""‘]“Y;F and *‘Y"Dfl“:\}:‘-‘{ quite I‘)““’:) A e b ) 1 ime Eeig G Ly Am e b er has weathered the storm a ve | The wind starts the folds of them | achievements. Lo CORNI GV St oo B A R s 2 with her load N x irns show that His rm and we {ach e S S oo [dnsanct ith ad. To make fiying Like eagles with flame-tinted wings. The United States has not been sec- ondary in the emotiong of all these One Commander was explaining VOrse c@ his gray hairs arly last spring, it | eve ses and may look for new Allied successes L 1,468 votes, or 902 was quite right in the arguments which had changed their viewpoint. | | when his reserves are ready to strike | | rman Jestér, his near- people because they cared less for , ¥ \ > S . : ) eo : y © = s | L2t seems, he got orders to hike for the | I of paint d Mr. Barnes received | (1€ €nemy: ANl the valorous fallen in battle, | their own mation, but becanse it did | However, it may be further =s8id | . oi confines of a certain shipyard | wasie, coils of wir B o h s ek For Humanity, show us the way [not seem taynesd fthe stimulated | that frequently ft is not so muc °| and take charge of a new destroyer | hooks. oars. hrooms All the numberless martyrs of o- | thought of it citizens. It scomed se- | Srgument as the irresistible charm o : 2 ) ABOUT DAYLIGHT SAVING. 5 ; = | thought of its citizens. : : oing in. She had been launched | canvas, knives, tools Mr. McAdoo's personality which has dom | cure and prosperous. The appearance : and was taking stores and equipment | other articles poured foates clearly that the | Up in Massachusetts an unexpected | They are leading our vanguard to- [ens deceitful. The prosperily was not | influenced their change of front. | aboard preparatory to putt out np e epublicans in this clty | situation has developed out of {he | day! | secure. Putting aside the comsideratlon eof | '/ = % ' 0, M 1 ey 1g1 Taog i 1 - ) i ] | But emotionally a condition was | M. McAdoo as a mental dynamo, the e the 5 iy Quigley the strong- | plan to save daylight. The new time | They who perished in France and in | created from which it is difficult to | charming personality of the Secretary s IRl lu'\" way thron « thi ; hey could nominate, | schedule had not been in effect more | Flanders, (T e i e S || G el R T st i) o | I R B S B o o Lot best qualified to lead | than 48 hours when the Edison Blco- | _And the victims vet under the rod-- | nerd noswer in this country now are | 180 that ome day It will carry him to | |00l ot c ™o e dock where | crow info shane, 5o now that oy stilt he munictpal electlon | trle Lightlng Company announced | 0T What tears and what cheering | not related to the nations at war ex- | the head of the National Adminis BistBaty oyl el fonnd bepllontBotl Had) codnarC inatacdl ofia i shall greet us, is | tion.—Richard M. Winans in Physi- sight behind a mountain of cases, | didn't help 1much Crusaders for Freedom and God. cept as the fate of those natfons B related to the fate of the United |cal Culture tanks, boats, rigging. spare sian- “No wonder, Comma States chions. engine parts. liquid fuel, and { you're ay!" exclaimed a Is next step must be | rent to them must be raised. If the | Not a man of us shrinks from the | The United States cannot afford to 9 tresh vegetables | thetie listener to the harrow [ifteen questions pro. | Edison company attempts to enforce | testing, concern itself with the moral issues The Company's representative met “Walt a bit.” wa the sterday by Dr. J. T | this project, we predict Tet them sneer as they may at our |jnvolved in Furope. It cannot find | the naval hero at the gangway. “Glad | haven't got to that yet. It an uncom- e April 9. that as long as the people will now mayor has secured { use less electricity, the price of cur- be In position to | part of the resldents of the Bay Is alive to the national need confusion In judgment and purpose Tfl THE SUL“IERS AT T s S g SHefih ahiniia I e hents of each candi- | State. Such a scheme, if put into ac- Even Coungress (or why ‘even “Order them! You mean to say she | the tor ide pe de which in their | tion, would not only be an outrage, | They shall see that the summens has | finds itself trying to predicate Amer- | @om fims pres Aoy, el et R t to hold the office | Insofar as it inflicts an extra burden | Hoyad v jcan actlon upon moral values tn the | e | Thoe Cit laughed.. “Don’t get dis-|when the <hip's cook zot me Calm, united, no bluster nor br | Furopean war. This is unsafe ground. couraged. This mess is just the per- | what silvered my hair with 2 ress the confident | Culty already in meeting the de- tains B | erican opinfon is divided, and for the | | plies, and all that; stuff you would | lifr was t 1 spent helpin wo such estimable | mands for funds made on him as g : And a paseionate love for the Fl: | purposes of action American opin- Thell' Own Sweets j need in case you were wrec ked or | wife pick out an ter honnet bonents in the com- | result of the war, but it is also di- e R | ion must be unified. Tt can be unified | i went adrift.” No." he reflec going in' isn't . T e ol e e PROVIDES HOT WATER upon the practical question of Amer- gy g It proved to be so. For next day [so bad after al vou frrapdign Wit e g e — = | ican needs. | came ammunition and a full set of | think of Bast nets- st which will Jeave | Prompted the inauguration of the | Sun Works for 75 Per Cent. of the The first American need is for a 4ai- Washington, Aprtl 3.—The Post | vifles, pistol, grenades and cut yeu're marri vorce of American sentiment from | omice Department hes issued a state- | - i Turope. Our actlon must be based lits wake, regardiess | daylight saving plan. The new plan Homes in Southern California. | to save slectricity, i o ic: : i 'v:a:v;fi;p;idmsu 1““1' r:!e:tr‘unu ,Md (Washington Post), | ipon & rational estimate of American | ment indicating the character of),g, 5, Apricots, Extra. 34 1-5: Pedch- | pounds of chocolate, 1,327 cakes and e 5 o poipecom ‘“Beventy-five per cent. of the|jnecessities. We must dismiss the | Palatable and dainty things usually| cs, Rosedale, Y. F., 34 1-5: Peaches, 2,838 packages of chewing gum pED EIEOTION pany which supplies current to | homes in southern California have | moralities of Murope from considera- | sent by parcel post to our bovs in| Rosedale, S. E. Y. C. 34 1-5; Pear During the month of February th bn to be learned |charge a higher price now to the | Solar heaters, which furnish the hot|ion. They will serve only to con- | France which oan be purchased in| Rosedale, 24 1-5; Pineapple, Robin- volume of parcel post sent to (ho of the municipal | consumer simply because ha may use | Water for all domestic purposes. fuse our decisions. France at as low, or lower i | hood; Apricots, Monogram; Peaches, {rdops in France accupied 20,000 S e e s e e “This device for providing hot Wa-| The important thing is to act so |as can be had in this country Monogram Sliced and Monogram | cubic feci pace o ships. This g i = - 5 5 ® | ter fn the homes of the pecople | that the purposes of the United What are you sending by parcel| Whole, 28 1-2. ! would be lice of o space 600 o cftizens of Hart- | pcople of Massachusetts will know [ something of which you eastern folks | ftates are served. The emotionally | post to the bays in France? asks the| (hewing Gum— Adams’ Black Jack, | feet long, 20 feot wide and 10 fee any other patrfotic | how to deal with such an unpatriotic, | have no knowledge. The arranse- | divergent people of the United States | department. If it is cookies, candies.| Adams Pepsin and Spearmint, 4 3-4. | high nage of tho , | railroads in” Franc t that i frequently re or canned goods, bear in mind that| will foin in this issue. r The United States is bevond the | the soldiers of the American Expedi- time of moralizing. It has reached |tionary Forces can purchase these In the way of smokes, there are 22 varieties of cigarettes, from Pall Mall cars ca he furr 1 to Sweet Caporal. [Eax LD e | 1 from the port to the interior of bt permit any pub- | greedy scheme. ment Is a simple one, and consists of | wator pipes placed on the roof of a under sheets of copper painted | days before enou in in office whose - to move | | (g C""“ec‘e‘: “”“‘: AUSTRIA'S PREDICAMENT. black. Under the rays of the sun|fhe time of necessity. and the first thir:ks nto:heoaYn.(a:\‘;sC”;'\- Rrocres ':‘: e B i otioe it iame 1 herlnt o een 1::)\:3{;; s\ni | Today's news dispatches report a ! the wate ur(m‘m “ reating a ct:a .J:a | necessity is to consider merely ftself. Ctceply &% they eun Be Bad hess besldes seven kinds of soft drinks,|;. ¢renqly d and the amount m. The defeat tion thereof in the pipes uwn he eSKR e W S P p - = ? he g E eate” | remarkable statement by Count Czer- | wov “EC My MLORACT NG and | wintam @, MeAdoo, Administrator. Various sorts of biscwits and crack- | {rom grape fuice to tea. | 0f mail and war material will inere RoPes DR own el i inhe forelzn minister ot Austrias |y it iin hob re o hantas | y : G ors, such as are commonly sold in| The list of things Which the boys in| accordingly, and to meet this condi is ticket was bur- i : Eri g : | There is one thing quite eharacter- | o\ "y ore “may be bought from the| France can purchase at thes recre- | tion, urg ggestions are being Hungary. He is quoted as having, hours after the sun stops shining. It | iq4 f the Secrotary. He i8 an ex- Y 5 - - ee for town clerk = 2 + 5 = IEatic oS Rt e 3 D Y. M. C. A. in Franoe at prices rang- | ation centers may be summarized a<| made to 1 « the size of parcel post o % said {1s not often that we hm-; any failure | coptjonally fast thinker. Generally he ing from 4 3-4 cents to 23 cents a | follows: packag to eliminate a la ed “Post” wisely “Recently we were almost on the|°f Sunshine for more than two or|yag thought and spoken before the | 8, =~ % /" o eort of biscuit be- Biscuits, books, brushes, bouillon, | quantity of parcel post. In view hree daye, and as & consequence Wo | other man starts thinking. He glves | 1o 0,19 an high as 38 cents. Most of | this situation, it becomes the patr e of election, was i have hot water sufficient for all pur. ound the neck of is associates. Let i candies, candles, canned goods, he o suolon: ! pur- | rapid-fire decisions and they are final. | 1300 g00ds are 9 1-2 or 13 1-3 cents. | day cards, gum, chocolate, cigarctics, | duty of the people in this country not re exceptions through- | Frequently these come before & state- Candles sell for from 3 4-5 cents to! cip in France | point of entering into negotiations | with the western powcers, when Ihf\} poses with r | ars, combs, dental creans, various|to send fo the soldic 38 cents. Canned fruits range In goft drinks, flashlights, frulf, handker- | ables or any other ch | wind suddenly veered ‘round. We | out the entire year. ment has been fully presented. Bas racter of ar groing to every | now with certainty the Entente de-| “The cost of a solar heafor is not |yng his deductions on the initial | yoe” from 281-2 to 34 1-5 cents.| chiefs, heators, jam, kniwe, leathor! cles which can e hought from the in every city of | gjged it had better wait, as parlia-| Sreet and a handy e make | premise of a propositlon, he antici- | pewing gums are 43-4 cents Der! goods malted milk, condimsed milk, | army or the numerous recreation cs one for. himself. The beauty of the|jntes the argument. He intuitively |l 005 | et ataai N crelnta e [tasss Vit Sil whiecey mentary and political events in our i 1t 3 |devicaiis finats theoost fol Hinstallagiisanses/the otilen man s process of rea. The following list illustrates the| cils, pipes, razors, shoe jolish, shoo | country justified the hope that the! tlon is the only expense rmrv?'"*“'— eoning. He grasps suggestions DY | pijceg at which such things can beljaces, soap, sponges, tobicco, towcls Kmonan:hy would soon be defenseless.” | therato. The owner of a sm and woolen gloves | Oda W oops are encamped DISLOYAD. 1 cot- ' pages rather than by lines. He sees | a4 at the “Centers’ or ‘“Canteens 1 | | y to Cure Drinking ze can procurc one that will an- | things “in the big"” rather than in de- |, France: | that the Congr: There can be no doubt that the dual | isfactorily for less than $100, | taij (&l Per Packaga). Figl Sitnciaientonionithebipliciisical od i el ssing the bill un-| monarchy is showing signs of crum- S SEACLOTIINS 20 BEILp LY e Biscuits (Cents Per Package)—Fig e L ] ARy g resterday by th It must have bheen a ke q Ithough 7 paid considerably more | AMr. McAdoo also has a faculty of | nyewtons, 1%; Leman Snaps, 91-2 | to the fact that every pownd and eve { 1 woman i &5 Do mus . B0 & seondis in that for mine. which includes @ | making others {hink as he does upon | olibet “Petit Beurre.” “Demi Lune’ |ton of parcel post which is sent from | to drive men from ommittee which | appointment to Austria to find that| iz tank for =storage. Curiously | guestions of fmport. That, however, | 55q “Lux,” 13 1-3: Laurens with Con- | the United States. but ¥hich can he | arrooms more at twi the bottles lifornia T have 'js due largely to his firr enalties to those| France would not consider any peace, enough, outside of sistible | fture, 23 3-4; Leffelaar, Petits Fours, | bought by the soldier in Franc ! M b B 3 o vay = ; . Tneeds scuits « rces off the ships anm T flowers. on' the nd dislayal utter-| proposals which would not guarant never known of the use of charm with men. He has a way of | 33; Takomas, Uneeda Biscuits and; forces off the ships anm unition ln A gt | heaters, and yet with as much sun- | converting others to his ¥ of | Uneeda Lunch, 9 1-2; Vanila Wafers, | other needed war matedals. The im B S law-making body | the restovation of Alsace-Lorraine to Sable | mense volume of parcd post sent to be mmore temper- France containing artides which can | ate \frajd it would work out like be purchased cheaply by the soidiers |the f device of that other woman who in France and which ire not usually|tried in some western | thinking without their realizing that |19: Yum Yum and Zu Zu, 91 rado, Utah, Ari-|i{ is the Secretary rather than their | Extra Foussard, Y. Sauveur, 131-3 is stranze that | own e ious will which has effected | Galette Cadoret, 4 3-4: Sable Cadorer, there % e g o shine ealing with such our valiant ally. Thig fact was el ment to make an | doubtedly what caused the wind 10| ,ona and Texas to cur hard-drinking husbaud | | | | ies of the United | veer suddenly. as the premier put it.| they have never employved ‘Ol1 Sol' as | the change. And he accomplishes | 9 1-2. > 4 N S 3 b2 Bbh tsoded im-| We should not be hasty, however, in | &n for obtaining that most| this without making them feel that| Candy—Almonds, Salted, Pl i s o SR I e D e ¥ o i £) neces to have heat for cooki they have been antagonized. It is | Peanuts. Sugared. 19: Lemprechet's | are obtained in Eurme, principail i 1 ! N trial of the | predicting a sudden collapse of Ger- i i nn taasaty tootenliie s SR tsomo o the notably | “Au Petit Suisses,’” 14 3-4: Rocher|from Spain, Switzerlatd and Italy, 1S Instead of the expected disgust he at 3 nany's most powerful ally. | n;n:n:w ping. ! wilful men in the United States Sen- | Chocolate, Bouchees Chocolate, 1 shown Dy the fact thit an Invesit- | more he rtily and complimented his C< “Phe particular advantage to the | ate have goue into Mr. McAdoo's of- | 3 Kingsley, 19 tion of 6,000 sacks of parcel pegs dis- | “-{' i ”"""“ great improvement in her housewife is the fact that It is only | fice determined upon convincing him Canned Goods—Apricgts, Brownie, | closed 3,874 pounds pf cang R GO0 DL e o Sl e e —————