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— Herald.‘ the American forces. They write that| nothing of les consequenge--, except ew Br4ain the German miltary leaders ave ob- | perhaps the non-arrvival of “The | 1 100 i ain : e R of “The ey . TODAY'S TABLOID TALE Rl o AoMmaNY serving closely every mave made by | Courant” in our midst one of these A Reminder of Public Duty EER - % | Proprietors. the Americans, these same Americans | fine morninas of National Panger. ; ; B; ast. it (buncay o ciutad) at €315 p . | WilORSH CominE Was sooffed at by the| L S S e QR 4 By Ing, F8T.Church (St German ypress when we entered the | FACTS AND FANCIES agazine ey i G s fred_at the Post Ofice at New Britala , war. If the first hundred thousand | — 1t we should cheer t 1 p 1 <6 s Second Class Mall Matter. P e : All carnest daylight savers will i povs o thew oo fartt "’1"“‘1 Jee 1“; cloth and spectacle polisher ALWAYS REI N ammi arc causing the Kalser's Y 8 h to eamp and factory owned by Gittup and pered by carrler to anv part of the elty | sirategists quite a bit of Worry already, | heer (heit sundials Yery much in the gront, but there is a no less important | | @it had been near the jagged I IE‘AI or 15 cents a week, 65 cents a month. dark for the next six months. work for all of us who remain. Th ptiption for paper to be sent by n\n‘fl. we can easily imagine what their state | qdelphia Public Ledger i ot (.mhn: of idena h: | rocks of fafture. The partners sl advance, 0 cents a mMOMM: | ¢ 1ying will he when the second hun- R e e i e e who had been obliged, by de- 3 G i grees, to sell thelr pleasure | dred thousand. and the third, and the The New York hotel managers ur'e ti5n intn heing and preserved it | + 4 only profitable advertising medium 1n | oo LR S B o sit down fol a big dinner tonight to| 161k more than g century has had cars and limit themselves to DR SS e fircula 001 d oress | fourth, anc . @ uss how to save food—New Hav- e 2 two-for- ars, E A " y Circulation books and o qise how to sa food—New HaV- | i}q {nevitable result of alingius too | wo-for-flva cigars, are having \ (Y oom always open to advertisers. SIS i a nes e as today’s ' Register. i easy going and tolerant of many . oeinsmEetos e oty story opens s Nows.Stand, (qnd St and Tretd- TV A SIBRLEILT N UL0 The restdents of Gypsum were | [DES: What if the man who fled his “Gitl.” said Gittup. ‘“some \ E: ay, New York City; Board W At It now appears as G ot | convince« ye ato cele own country or came here to secure hire s S blins v FO B O o e Depot. now appears as though Lenroot 1)(1)‘\ vm 2} Ttytph: N::u (‘n{ih :»;\“;r,)d for himself and family the advantages _tv‘vn;. ’ha.» be(\ "_1”;,”““1!"‘{ me e~ were elected in Wisconsin te the :‘yfl«: -“ : «’”. D1 o ;V' : n X Lizen ' 1 fatherland denied them did speak lately and at las ve come MA . 1 e e United States Senate. Whether he or | PAECC GNEY A5 1 WIth e ShoSun | with distespect and even contempt of FRegcenchaslon b oty Sue ey J tal Roon e . : Davies, his Democrattc oppoment, | (i T (8 e her wabble—Kan- | yhis free land of his choice? Wis “]’"“'”_ "‘"”y “"»fi:‘”:” *;}"::: i 1A . sas City Star, S e S e plugging along after our ow | fomber of the Associated Press. were successful, is of minor import- {Was only one volce in a multitude, 3 G pe f ated F ) exclustvely entitled s g and so what did it matter? The melt- selfieh il ns FovenBeinos Sthie / e e tor republication of all mews ance. The principal thing about New Jersey's fine enthusiasm for |, 104 \would eventually refine him || W8T began. without a thought { N ditea to it or mot otherwise cradited 4o ey eomesrmed I8 that Victor | Jalling loafers seems to have sub- | oo SR B SRR B T of heiping our government in : " this paper and aiso the local mews sided. e & policeman must sym- e il e paas its hour of need. Gitt, we're blished herein. Borger, the eoctellet candidate, who | S0 R 2 e tude, though wholly wrong in ordi- e G Reand son of rest on days in Auty bound to do something n i has onnosed the @Gevernment's war - : nary times, becomes criminal in da 4 ; I o P el fhosecSNey forkizan. et hesel Mocoorenithemsr sl to help win the war, and T sug- | 1 potic 23 beem defeated, and that is | . S . ginning to rub his eyes and discover || ®ost that we gtve up this | i cause tor us afl 88 rejoice and breathe Germamny das forcod Rumania into [ o4 the voice comes not from unre- slackers’ life that we've been Tee; t by which the kaiser fg leading and start in using our i e Mr. T.amroot is pledged o | 2" ®8reemen fined metal but from pure dross, and eading and s in using 6 46 FLU D cmtee o o i meeen | EE U D e LI (L Ce SR e B T e e , 1Zes to support the Government in this war. Bt t 99 |l : 1 R r‘nl”f?a‘ld.,b.m the next ;‘J‘,- A% | propaganda and fostered by foreign uniform cloth exclusively.” i SRR 5 A mene B Sern | gOKI creates a condition which as yet Gltt reached over solemnly 2 e past make us shudder when we | back, provided she can take them.— |5 ot peplized. It seems repugnant to and clasped Gittup's hand. flce i an | think what he might have done had | New Yeork World | question the sincerity and motives of Gittup,” he said, in a voice * he been elected to the Senate. The those living in the same block, with shaken hy. emotion, “vou have Just to make Londoners feel in- | : ! ; i the way to becoms Kaiser and 5 v : ik : 5 whom we ride to and from our daily shown me the waj diser and his crowd woyld have cel- | torasted, the Germans annownced | oo = o Spoe (80 B0 Dl respected a moodscitizen in this lorucial : 4| . ea chrated Bergers claotion as'a real | that thelr lons-distance gun Work oh | gitizens in our own community. The (| moment in owr country's his |, T Gterman victory and it would have T‘n|: was ju .:Y(ruj]. P:.:\ HOUE _'_' Belgians and French and English in | tory. T.et us write to the war ShOng of the New Models ail fly heen almost that. bombardment of T.ondon, Those Ger-| yhose homes and schools and offices department immediately and et - bzl fly ) mans certainly have the mean M8PO- | German spies by thousands had been offer to furnish uniform cloth In “Billy Burke” Dresses tgn of hope and triumph The people of Wissonsin have dem- | gitjon.—Paterson Press-Guardian. it R e hun 7 e s G : S = L living and serving acceptably for vears almost at a loss—say fo of plain Chambray's. also light and medium striped effects, priced sh. g o onstrated Sthatiiheytare inow, S mares S a jonce indignantly repudiated any dollars a square foot, that's a $2.49 and $2.98 each. 1 SEPH RODMAN DRAKE. | than ever, true Americans, that they THESE TWO THINGS. | thought of insincerity. They have bare five hundred per cent ERUR T EEN g : 5 P 2 want to be governed and represented | _ Ot it | SIMCE learned their bitter lesson. And profit Chil “ sy A REAL AMERICAN. Jeshman i it wmon | SOme men find dicultics that others | Ui\ Sk to laurn our lesson by the e | dren’s “Brownie” Overalls e newe ¢ i s s iy never know, same costly method, or shall ro- tears of patriotism. reached i . was a news item in yester-| hoy are choosing thefr Governments| Some feel tho pace of Nfe s (ast, | nt by tnoir exnonencer o o YO el e e i, and Slip-Overs rald which may have escaped | oficials, they remember that that some few would mark it slow. Ts it conceivable that the hundreds Gitt's hand, FE e GRS W BB I C8 T e S50 o ption of some readers and | goyvernment is in Washington, not in | Eozgsorie: S ](;;-‘s'\' (‘xe%”;"r{ of Incendiary fires and bombs in fac- “Gitt.” he said, “vou have | e cach, ntained not only a great deal i EhGL T s Cha AMe. | tories and harbors, the inspired strikes en that the spirit of Amer- “ 29 4 . yag Beriin i M e e el h pired strikes proven tha sp p Union- 1d those there are who never real- | ;o1 parts of the land, the concealed icanism still lives. Let us call i Alls for Children Idéal play suits. They protect their clothing. They are made “just > { — i ly fit into the game. aRdl doanl ihouhint 3 7 - 5 and dictate o in patriotism. We refer SR e el . . pen hostility to all efforts the stemographer an ctate < Bl " . T L oerarer | Bach one has troubles of his own. properly to equip and defend our- the letter together, dividing tha like Dad's.” A complete snit that fits well, looks well and pays its e or ncEselfor nnrist DURSSEEIEE A YD ROURBERI=L center all my fight selves during the past three years, sacred words equally between cost many, many times in the saving of clothing, laundry bills, our factories in which ap- DENT. On getting up in the morning, and | yare all due to special agents sent us.” Stockings, etc. And how the Kiddies like them—a regular grown- e statement that, owing to a We wonder what the thewshts of | going to bed at night over here for the express purpose? And they 4id, and seven up suit with plenty of big pockots, made of heavy khali and are as i Or was 1t part of the same insidious months later they were each tough as leather. Bring in the youngster and let us slip a suit 1 S ey i |.Upon the long race-track of MWfe | o q wide spy system which in a smoking fifty cent cigars and on him. Sizes, 2 to 6 years, $1.98 cach; sizes, 6 to {1 years 82.75 tp reported a.week ago to|often must be when they read two |l whose course is seldom smooth, |time. of peace homeycombed the de- Tolling about in $12,000 Mmou- cach. ore than the actual amount | statements which emanated recently | There must be ever ready hands the | partments of natlonal government in sines with American flags float- Ordinarily the standing of | from Entente sources. One of them | _ losprs’ hearts to soothe; n to | €Very land, reaching in its audacity ing gracefully from the prow. bany in the contest would |was contained in an official British | X101 Words and deeds are Known !0 | apq "insolence even to the spending and if this were done, the| “President Wilson has shown the | And vet, of these great booms to man There can be but one answer, and ight tend to discourage the| greatest anxlety to do everything pos- | there sometimes is a dearth. (O TG T T e e D Balkan Home-Life, by L. M. J. Gar- I (D) of particular abilities in those ai of this particular faotory, | 7 & T've mnotfced, in my own case, that|in, gy nett. § S et i SIie o aasler thofAllies jend, Bagclott things are nover bright Wo will have to awaken to the dan. 2nd shells and poison gases. = Shall ey below normal in general capacities. e stamps there in the | nothing undone which would contrib- | Yvhen getting up in the morning, or £ —A. L. A, ! thy folds n intere but also a valu- tanding the total sales of one | those who criticize the President so v Booklist o ity o s brave | 1; hich lurketh in darkness, and in You and I, at home, be any less Electrical Machinery, by T. W. Croft P Iht suffer accordingld. But > e o et aie sor. W g ’ Vo b3 o . e EI | ute thereto The other bouquet for going to bed at night. selfprotection nerve ourselves to the 1N exacting theflexu;eme pa’x;alts of “A manual of explanation of basio | State in Relation to eing set back, the com-|ine President comes from the British | ] e extreme, drastic punishment which all those who are fighting our °§5 ’“’h { theoretical principles, operation and S et Crail rd was bettered, rather | somnassador, Lord Reading, who | e “: losophic moments invite 0 | ,at10ng 'in all times have meted out faoe Lo facesas “‘Zl'ld_‘ers' gut i:xs:gluois management prepared partioularly to s ed, and this, too, by the S : o meditate, to the traitor and spy—death. Are we the most cowardly an¢ asslet the average man. . . . engaged | T Dng Lals - Y pays him this compliment: “The | A;g all the probleme known to man | oo, "o mdmu’;a,s and communi. mMethods behind their bucks? iaer e ,“,t ki L d | Teaching of Fmglish in the Secondpary ne of the employes Who i3 | kpowledge the ; S i prep. s nd uni ctical electrical work.'—Pre School. by C. 8. Thomas i e | EEOmREED B, GRG0 E30 pe around me gravitate, ties to do this? Is public sentiment, There is no danger of misjudging | face. “The book i8 characterized b osee: s name IS gent’s prompt co-operation, the Al- | I sometimes sit and wonder, and rea- | syong enough to commend and up- anyone, for there is now no middle v s oroiehiaites i el rkesian, an Armenian.| oo will receive the &trong rein- son, and opine, ; io¢ | D01 the government when it shall sround— elther you are an Amerlcan | fithics of Confusius with foreward | Long experience and much study hav Mentlerrian Teimed o tha |l L s anting Liinert | a2 Soaicl) fopiexpians tions itoraietlifakieiyour nextiaoor meighbor red § o} yourflastidropiotivloodiorivou are by Wu Ting Fang. not made the author lose his fresh n in the sales at his fac- § an T SlisEbrain ol g ing, handed in assistance to the enemy, not. “The editor and compiler, Mr. Daw- | interest in the stimulating of bors nco purchased $500 wortn | (07 TOUths is most welcome &0 the | Yet ne'er o thousht of cladness €an | and a court martial having unques. The giant is rubbing his eyes; You | son, has selected from the various|and girls to a real love of literature’s i e | REEY vitiah government and pesplalt _ seofhe the cvil pligh | tionably estrblished his gwlt, sen- can by vour own promounced expres- | hooks of Confucius and some of the | A L. A. Booklist iy a, WA‘AL otherwise e s e e OFf getting up in the morning, Or 80- | tenae him to the firing squad? What sion do your bit to fullv open those | works of his disciples the more im- CE r as a deficiency of $190 3 2 B ing to bed at night will be vour position in such a case? eyes. portant passages and teachings, | Tse of the Plant in Decorative: D b and the surplus of $391 | futte. this labor | IS vour love of your country, which — — = ranged them according to Confucius' | sign, by Lawrence and Sheldon. handsomely the total] | Tt scems to me so futlle, this 1abar | ¢he convicted one has tried to destroy Secretary Daniels shows nerve in | OWD DPlan, and connected them by i ! we perform and done his bit to deliver into the _>oorowl e 3 critical and explanatory comraent.— Fiction is colleagues. | Of axing first to wakefulness and telling Philadelphia to clean up and Py i must have an example in this regard | © ooone § Bt Bande of thy anemy, slibne enoush for 4 Cocnpablc. Ho deserves a war |t Bookl -t Apple Tree Girl, by George Wiestun, praise cannot be given s : : > 8 | lapsing then to dorm: you to say “Amen,” or will you wealk- Spectabics ; 2 Bk e As dainty and amusing as ‘Oh n for his generous and | ? B | | | of President Wilson, and her spokes- men do not hesitate to say so. What a pity that some of our own citizens set for them by a foreign power! Of gettmg up and getting dressed | on and plead immunity “in this one CYOPS—Springficld Republican. T ST e s i, £ ey L o o on. It proved that he, S each morning, with the sun, case?” This new German gun is said to erts. Bifiert who Have Tound RN, And then undressing once again when Thousands who read these words he 72 feet long. 1If it isn't good for PR v aall ki FRAIN ENOUGH. darkness kills the fun have, with sad vet glad hearts, parted anything else, after the war is over | Labour-Saving House, by . B. Peel. | J/0%N Brethren. by Patrick MacGHil ® dountry, appreciate the | (o .\ piemier Clomenceau Jearned | I NeYer was guite reconciled to what | with sons and brothers and relatives it can be set up on end as a monu- . e liberty and equality to Y methinks a blight,— who have begun their journey to the ment to the German mind.— New | Recreation and the Church, by H. W i | “Here are three fit companions for that Czernin, the Austrian foreign i myiq | | | | | | .. | | Kiplinz's ‘Soldiers Three,” brought up { to date by being thrust into var. fEry | ¥ being thrust into the wa: s i getting up in ““"““""“""“ and | gront. There they will face bullets York Evening Sun. Gates, [ ok 7 mintster had stated to the council o going to bed : % T e = vhere we follow them breathlessly = £ 7fenna tha rance had enquired as | ; tieeds o e community, gives a rec- | ¥ & ! as Tor his fellow-coun- | | "/} pasts on which Austria-Hun. | No rule of rote would I for mine.| 2 == | reational prosram, equipment and | I* the trenches the thrill of going featuiations, SMr 8 Sar | Hign menmient sl oeier it Give me an easy swing | ( || | oreanization, and rites some typical | OVO" the top. the horror of hand to P T e e e el wsoms e || FACTS ABOUT THE AMERICAN NAVY | Simesim i St 22! o ot " e o i and’ nothing more—"Czernin lied.’ { And let it move un it stands sus- ; - S, sor o ke hat qua own BY LIBUT. FITZHUGH GREEN, U. S. N. s the o h os.” | = Scottish Poetry, Drummond of How- | 45 the morale of the Allies L Stamps. alr We take it that Herr Czernin will not pended in the alr 3 S And stays there 'tl we send it back, thornden to Ferguson., Lectures mistake M. Clemenoeau’s meaning. ik s AGAINST U-BOATS, rected anywhere Delivered in the University of | And thie, T take it, means to do away . M h' . < i e e e e G e Loading Machine . Glaskow by Sir Geo, Douglas. i | Enlisting Wife, by G. S. Richmond | ae | Fanatic or Christian? by H. R. Mar ! tin Here is presented the curious sit- uation where a modern manufactur the sub does come up. ing business, with all its problems is in the hands of a Pennsyl | t elats o J | Diogenes, T've heard it told, through | immediate, active, accurate work; and ‘ ot sunk after all, de-| ‘Hartford Courant's” editorial page, | % S | . , wiftly s Aalaie ‘._ - ancient Athens ran ) work that's swiftly sure. Or elsei anyone else even equal their score. e e Soane made on Y & sub- | complaining about the late delivery of | At noon-tide with a lantern, search- | qown goes another victim just like | Took It as a kind of insult. Ana | SPell of Scotland, by Keith Clark lipears k- e i b other is the material | pEete ¢ nunber of sinkings | week, as announced COMPLAINING AGATN. with such a sight content and pleasantly col- As getting up in the morning, and go- work that's needed when getting good. A whole second oft | loquial style of the lectures give them ing to bed ai night arc are sure to pro- tisfaction in Entente During the past few days we have that the ocean lner | noticed paragraphs in the esteemed Sudden work; that time. Next crew up! value to the student of English liter- The next crew had always been |2ture. A imost attractive book of | hummers. It got their goat to have | €ssays.” v .. certain newspapers or exchanges (o ! ing for an honest man ait et cie Short, the gun captain, always made “Jt is a book that all who love AR | Remark upon the time of day this| = mqg attain this suddenness is the | it plain that there was something | Scotland will enjoy reading; also.any | o\ 0 000 glorloln sags feniioxt { loading machine’s raison d'etre crooked If he and his bunch were | Who wish to know this beautiful v e country its office. This morning our con- rary ain takes occa | Sy . a i o estaand south jand 2 why not now whizz of a load that lopped the High- fainst twenty-eight the “The rush of our self-supporting | He knew, as :»H' good fellows know, B R e e o e e ANl o i e ey s on e ¢ the thirteen, only six e R S e B aing, or | 3lb IS taken from an old gun and|second. H. Macpherson e A R pus or over. Thus Welnoon ‘The Courant’ -roceived tha| oo Soripes Ub I V:}‘Ej_‘h{""‘“”" ° | mounted on legs. With dummy ehell| A couple of more rounds went off, e Sl L e Iies’ U-boat hunters|.poston News Bureauw’ of last Satur- | SHEE S n 1 DAL [and sand bass a sreen crew aan be ! cach time the Highbrow's skippins | _ For Teachers. TR ed last week by tha| gg. e e | hammered Into shape for the real|the third shell but opening the | General Science, Elementary, by D.|on, Money! Money! by . H. Por- B iaesenser. Thav. S i i : = | thing. The real thing is about 25| breech and going through the mo- R. Hodgdon. e ' °Y | mail T S ey shots per minute on a dark night| tions. And cach time old Short pretty i s thel story ‘of BechallE letermined that there| wppe courant” will not improve the e J | Wit tho ship rolling 20 degrees on | near nilssed stays in the way he | America the Wonderland: Patr- | 50g 2 multi-millionaire who hit Bt stenice’ ot Sauoh il N E L o Tetty ouibuisia (iztom ey EREHE each side of the vertical. It's abouf| took on with his own crowd before otic Festival, by N. Y. Ethical | ypon the idea of giving one hundred sinkings, and we see % It s o wise move of the Tourist | the realest thing there is, up to and| they’d keep up to time. Culture School. e isandlsiars it ohraits ner measures they took. uld be governed ac- | e news is bad one as this, nor will such evidences of its | Association of central Callfornia to | including cold steel itself Finally he let go and hauled taut: A {hree distant cousins. Then he pre- chronic malady of constant complain- | call an all-Pacific conforence for the This drill me gets monotonous. | “You text-book tadpoles!” he roared, | Question As a Factor tn Teaching. by ! tanded to disappear on an extended discussion of the best means of ad- | After about the two-millionth load aiming at the Highbrow, ‘“we'll take J. W. Hall and A. C. K. Hall trip but went to live in the same town vancing the coast. Co-operation is| the fun of competition shades off! you on for a floater a load.” “‘Concrete, practical chepters on the | ity his relatives in order to test out despair of the situa- b the cssence of success in such mat- | into a rivalry hetween one plugman | (Foater is a dollar, which of course | {e2ching of stories and other subjects. | (10 effects of these g Publish at our brave sailors| v "00 1ike ltself, seem never hap- ! tors, and it will be found far easier:and the next to see who can come the | doesn't float if dropped overhoard— | Mm2de up mainly of model questions will do better M“}vier than when finding fault. ‘“The ' and far more effective to advert nearest to smashing the whole | and is therefore called so0). that are suggestive | Courant” is not the only newspaper the whole Pacific scaboard than to| nearest to smashing the whole| “Alright,” says the Highbrow. e Library War Service. exploit its separate attractic in- | mechanjsm by slamming his steel | squinting as if he still had off his| Documentary Source Book of Ameri More than 800 volumes have been | | | | “This was unfinished at the time ¢ the author’'s death The notes make the book much more interest- .o Wonders of Modern Astronomy, by postal service continues. Yesterday ing against a government institution | find much favor, except with those er's Note | in the country where exchanges have N 1 T . 5 — 1 dividually f cork home hardest. Since a half | specs. Then to his crew “Stand | can history, 1606-1913, [dited by Wil- | yoceived for the soldiers. The simple AT THE FRONT. ;“"""’3“ late, but it is the-only Lone. Bo; The call of the East is not the call | dozen men couldn’t much more than | close, fellows,” he winked, “and make Ham Macdonald preparation needed to make them SraRLSHAE 100 noolf" as we know which has so little to | of any particular city, not even Of | hurr the tough metal. even this lit- | it strong \ new edition. ready to put into the Camp libraries i 1000 45 that it can find time to indulge | any particular state, but the multi-| tle pastime loses its punch. That time a whole two seconds S s will be done as soon as the supplies ad been sent to ths | ;. oo cagtic remarks about the delay. | Plicity of voices speaking the mult=| One day ahoard the U. S. §. came off the best previous. Shorty ,“”\L‘ hf.\vwi, m«mvmv.m: Pcople, by | come and then they will be packed our first one hun- : farfous fascinations of an astern va- things brightened up a bit. A col- | was the only one who dido't seem “ecilic. Van Cleve. and sent wherever we are told— Ve are in the war now, and our S- : 15 i = < 2 S ¥ . fis 5 BRIl numbers ,\_{“ ; and our'pos- | | iion We have all and more*than | lege highbrow had come in as & sea- | profanely interested. He stood off ‘Adapted {rom Swedish, Danish | probably to the sorting station in B s st | service has many dutles besides | tho Bast has to offer in the way of { man. ITe at once doped out a psy- | and grinned. and Norwegian originals and illus- [ New York ok "tha.t of @elivering newspapers to “The | natural advantages, and we are more ., chological method of trimming two “Don't forget them floaters!” he | trated by pictures of Swedish scho?l Books will he welcome as long as o Kaiser referred| . = .o\ rye postal service miust ' llKely to be licard If we use the call | seconds off the loadinz time, and | reminded evervbody as his men stood | Children arranged by Professor Hel- | the war lasts. This ‘drive’ is only Biibla Nttis army.” | O W to our soldiers, it must car. | ©f the West, the call of the Paci thereby cleantng up a few side ‘bets| up to the dummy. “Load!” he]|&ren of the College of Naas, Sweden.” | ynyjal push. the campaizn is to be contemptible ittla | 4 (R n preference to the appeal of this for his crew flung through his teeth, and the sail. | 4. 1+ A. Boolklist a continuic A ibfiongn aimost | =Y Orders between our various officlal| yng that center His idea was based on the ex- | ors jumped like monkevs S 4, that army og| Noadduarters, it must aid in the sale In ot words, the const can be | poctancy of vielon, or persistence of | Aa the sixth sell clanked homs | Tatroduction to Hish Scheel Teach 2Py of Liberty bonds and thrift stamps, | Put upon the tourist mavket as 4, it, or some such wrinkie. THe figured | and the breech smacked the bosun's ing,=by 8.8, Colvin The official hotel flag of the U, . i it Into the “The | IMUch more aitractive proposiiion ' that if on the third load the men | mate clicked his watch. To the mur- v oo food administration has a white body rned back the ad- ! than that of any of its parts, went through all the motions of | mur of protest he answered: ‘Short| lLife of Inland Waters, An Elemen- | bearing in crimson jetters the words, bnd saved the day Moreover, by marketing the Pacific ' putting shell and powder into the| said to—it beats the others. but of tary Textbook of Fresh-Water | “wood Will Win e War”.and also n as France had e Marne. Weo may country besides tons upon tons of | geean w enabled to secure the gun, buf really didn’t. anvone not in| course it's only for six loads. So Biology for American Students by | the administration’s seal. Hotel, res- our men will give themselves, even it must carry newspapers and Courant” as well to all parts of the letters and periodicals. And yet “The | support not only of Hawaii. but even on ihe game would fail to notice the | the money—" J. G. Needham and J. T. Lloyd. | taurant, dining caw and steamship of more distant New Zealand, which & omission and that much time wouid o the maney's ours.” veted Short ] J H companies which are members of the countries have much to hope from in- be saved. In the crash and bang and | into the Highbrow’s face. “Ain’t 1t2" | Listening Tesson in Musie. Graded | food administration may fiy this flag, ducing the tfourist tide of America wild antics of loads in 20 seconds| e had discovered the artifice and for Schools, by A. M. Fryberger. | and the administration has arranged to take a western turn ane’s sense can scarcely grasp small | had traded upon it before he told €, "0 { to supply it at cost to such hotels if With a more comprehensive cam- | detail be knew. The Highbrow, paid the | Psychology of Special Abilities and |they desire it | paizn greater support can he expect- | The scheme worked smooth as| hets. Brains are not alivays worth Disabilities, by A. F. Bronner. — ed and, far from interfering with it. | Alhany grease. “Holy Trunnels!” ex- | money even with loading machines. “The purpose Is to make a stndy : e e R o T e B R R ot when Short is'#hre, at any| () of particular disabilities in those Commandeer the woodpile and the imagine I individual st agencies. | his top-watch. “You ginks are sure | rate. { l“““ have normal general abjlity and _ax_hulhi - . Courant”. in times like these, when to deal with, and so many things r is as yet only ews from Europe Amsterdam that | POuts like a peeved child because three or four cxchanges were deliv- vastly more important to worry about, | | i | i | 1 | we have so many other real problems )