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challenge. IV’ i ) Troprictars world dominuiion wnd the i or s w in oall j X 4 dailly (Sunday exceptsd) at 4:15 p. m. | Proposc: wehiiitiste tinch hiave lecome adont | LIEUT. FITZHUGH GREEN 3, g KoY at Herald Building, 67 Church St. AT e ¥ - e e i ) e : 3 ’ red at the Post Ofice at Naw Britaln . despol th . in ossential part of o 7' i o . 4 s Second Class Mail Matter Re e oo ‘\”w_ N Flghtmg Bob ; “Always Reliable” bered by carrier to any part of the ity | el e el Sl henzolln : : or 15 cents a weel,, 05 cents m month. | Cor LHE R Lk L] z $ New tain have A - Ly : ‘ et cription for paper fo be ment by mail | It is written \ iy B sa wew, il ladies o r = ] Riatie o Nawmuss. 60 conb RmOR g g bl i e Hmost « he Thovies, W he 1R THOSE WHO CANNOT OFFER THEIR LIVES cyx Ap (i 7 G s . v onation i Roman countrymen, is | OFIER THELR MONEY—————————BUYS LIRERTY BOND! only profitabl i, ng AR L outdo them ' mas lebration to sncer at the Unit I8 Drofitalle il : : hut only as babe in arms. The fine L P - T rony ) 4" uress | for generations i i ed States in the cnee of its naval | ¥ of time has not yet sprouted over ' representative have zot — fow officers in t hot-hoxes took advantage o I oom always OpDressar | our boot-top. the goat of ¢ e Birsta < in bt \ at Hota- A o . 5 2 ' 2 2 ] g L Sonni s Hor BEST PLACE 1O MONEY. [ Lot hern el o R o e e e 5 4 “ § 1o RESL pags our children’s (hildren the Sha lav, as 1 have said, surrounded > | a rishes amplc > - AEEIRCK: s 1 bolice of late of the loss of large o ; : : - ! i i o sirengih an aloy which To make a show of their naval prow TELEPHONE CALLS ruthles e ; : 5 that very s which she | < (hat w@ve been poured i & (Ol a1 e torpe- e = those who lost these ; of our national fou s | 4 about, shaving t le sun- Mamber of the Asxociated ” tol cowcnshelIEnisielal . unt rocover their money, and Adwmireal Robley Fivans of | nose too close for Bob's dispo- 2 ! 5 i = svociated Press fs exclusively entitied ' tha coun that wil ving A i terday shall be tury hence, an- |sition. e went t uarters and se { e for republicatic all news : 0. they will put 1t shall sitios . o quarters and sent ¥ : the use for republicat f all n (e g ather Farraga of the past. word loctl Commander-in- ¢ | ? ditec (» it or not otherwise cradited | to her knees i i ; 5 kI sl | f this paper and ulso the Iocal news | procicon 1y - \We called him -itiz) Bob And ! i 0 much as a scrap of blished hereln e ! nooitas I the [ paint went from the Yorktown’s skin | - 5 . = £ rry large sums of € i S he'd blow b offending bont of him of being famt o ots and our ad- | Yorktown at the time, She was @ |the water and kill every man in i ST TGS (b el e < | small gunboat Iyvin vdone in the Then the beachcombers stoned his @ i fi) 10 have been doing it : | | L iun\\dnd harbor of Valparaiso. Chile : zig at the dock. At whicl our dougl % enough and now 1} nerien's mi 5 L e ) L only as far as the bunk | _crowded with foreign men-of-war. | tv skipper beat it so fast o the Spiz | l¢ MU OF oy by persons in Ui eity. |1 i Is mad i thiv thing {hre I3 oflice where it can be 1n- ! many of which were Ch ans | goty acmival thut he searcely This is a week sct aside to a finish. the Prosidc the safest bank in the world Tt was Christmas time during the 'breath to tell nim what le though 1 throughout this country for Revolution of "81. Captain Schiey, of "of him and [ Santiago fame, had comc south And so on. for wecks, he writes the consideration of how to (he Raltimore. Some of his crew w with no support or ercouragement H make the home more atirac- © tive. Our part is to gather froni the world markets the that the United siate: NGt he sat- Sam's depository vis moh sfled with deiendin f. together i with the Alhes, cuainst the onslanghts FACTS AND FANCILS. jattacked by a mol ashore and mur- . from a worm Congress at hom of Germany, but will compel the Hun B | dered. Tn addition to this troublc ¥ sheer mor ufY and cour- | newest, (he most artistic, Pros- up most heautiful Draperies and wooden targ wh here are plenty | PUrposes was mnarding a4 number of ntrie AR hL o Iships nor can onslave ident’s rep every good and true ! 5 i ! i s =k (& IenlY X ; of perfectly good German spies to | refugces. f sontlemen Sl mound= i 4 ave done well; after month of planning we are now ready to supply your drapery needs, to come to ferms by “everwhelming it scems (oo had for the army |there wes the added seievance that o i « pluck he sharpshooters 1o use so many | the Yorktown for entirely humane s h 1 t 4 hewween conclusive force. And Lo the 18 American wil' respond from the bot hoot at ew Haven [nion Fvans dificulty was to Leon e, tyrant breathes who darves ¥Een ! lomi GEEhiS ATt LA man his kead and hiz temper. Bold € Sen ot i e Uy The magazine writer who speaks ik el O i g Liberty's palladium o’cr us Iior ni0 a1y Aet Aldteamer de S iihale § VISIT OUT DRAPERY S ROBERT T ORI bR R SOl Cxpress L Teotsiy. to give i fad | The Soldiees Commandments. COMMUNICATED. . » DT, Brd FLOOT B g e et At a war rally of the Connectien | tredit, is a rerarvkably accomplished (Major W. E. P. French, U. 8, A.) i = S nigittim s Springticld (7 I Keep your eyves at the ready 1 s offer e Tiditorial Association in New Haves L rtisy prinzticld Union. | DA S S . % A . Let us offer OUR NEXT MAYOR. = your cars at f(ull cock, and 1o the Editor of the Herald | & 8, 1 ' that will aid you in choosing new draperies for the Parior, Suturday eveningz, Governos Holcomb o = el S R B et el ‘ the Living Room, the Library Big men may honestly seek @ pub \ or the Bedroos suggestions rrow the citizens of New Bri- paid the followinz “tribute tol heliihei s over the trenches tolste ~whatl notch: for it is your soldierly work of the stalc press during the Ute Yanks are doing usually find out duty to sce and hear clearly: S within a very briel period of timeg. but as a rule, you should bo ' he office by way of volunteering the pst prominent candidates are e O o Doy omr NeWRH I enRUmnion heard mainly in the sentry ! nest that they have for the public o . ~ 5 - snt/ Renublican dncumbent, || (SF SEHe SoUncl of astence challenge or the charging sood. as a patriot volunteers to be- | OUAKER CRAPT l A 1F sald, “has =2 | cheer. Obey orders first, and, come ang, active soldier that he may | § i peorge A. Quigley. and his| yyperty Toan, the Red Cross, the IMMUNT, 5 g : 1 flc opponent, Dr. John B Enibis of Cotusibie on Al it still alive, kick afterward, |serve hid country in the front ranks Cool appearing and airy are these transparent craft laces, 0 Il decide who shali be our 'or the next two years, The| The campaign closes tonight' ofher movements In war activi (New Y Times) if you have been wronged. by rearlessly fishting the enemy; but much in vogue this season for window draperics, IT. Keep your rifla or gun and the bigger the man the more docs he | § * 5 2 . IN CURTAINS they're priced .. S1.98 pair upward ties. We have gone way hevond Now Spring has come, and over vou 1 ' your accoutrements clean and 'let the office seck him. Statesmen IN YARD GOODS they're priced . yard upward fies by both parties at which E : our quota in everything. We went oung April ctive candidates will make ' i 7 beyvond in the first Liberty Loan s out its silver rain of gar- eal to the voters for support. and in the sccond TibertsLioan Yercd tenrs clean as you cun: treat your . elections mere party lincs have little | § . - ) T ~ g A Quigley’s campaign thus far, and we are going beyond in the perfumes and all flowers shall re- "””i"””:jf‘_““‘(;‘ ";“‘1' rfl:\fili‘ ‘;“"’y" ':;(".’IE('_"P;;”""'[“"fl""“;"' o ”"":;;;‘y'b 1 (JRiMD and h}Ag\OLH‘EE El‘/h’i 3 st at” third Liberty l.oan. The news mind yc JOur Smolor. or jolner MACIING y S L s ce oA . ted in “standing pat” on his o e s R i e B o e ‘\f;’m o e as though it belonged to you | must be more definitely understood in white, am and ecru, suitable for any room in the home. loval and patriotic all the way pilgrim years: and was the only one in the than is implied by the loose partisan CURTAINS arc priced i 75c to $5.98 pi world. Do not waste vour of parties or political MATERIALS by the yard. priced 12 1-2¢ to through. I am indced very glad 1t T shall slumber deep, nor feel i e ! ammunition, your gas, your Statements of candidates and nom nt the city has enioyed under to give credit to the newspaper: ain nistration and he has paid, and to you newspapcrmen behind o AT e It e N food, your time, nor your op- ine ] § S Superficial campaign criticisms by /e L - Jortunity no attention to the charges them. again I g Tt is our earnest desire to sce ey Never try to fire an empty Zun nor at an empty trench in good order, and yourself as volunteer: politicians scck. In local 'rom bis utterances it would at he is satisfied with the contending aspirants fo office are not ) prompted by Principle; and. face to masghen s nleasindocsizng ntiCatl ERERLD newspaper in the state continue When roses iift potals to But when vou: shoot. shoot to|face with our present awful world o = RA A , Serit lehlcotaernBetion sunlight : crisis, the question is less, is the can- / [ ( here been forthcoming any | = = Y ou’ fee 55 f: s kill, and forget not et 4 y ; - L i = . y You'll feel my kis warm as rud- los quartors 4 bavomnet heats | didate a Democrat or a [Republican, A =4 = =t pPly on the Mayor's par dy wine; i n i B n t's part to ONE MORF. 1 ine; I et but, rather, arc we voling for a ser- | & Have your windows draped with these beautiful new materials little airs nfall and dawn- | : T IV. Tell the truth squarely, faca For the second time within a week ing | | the sic, and take vot E Shall whisper in the voice that | the musie, and tak i pun- | | ishment like a man; for a ency and mismanagement inst him by the other sidc vant of uncompromising Americanism in shades of vose, green also color combinations thal are appealing, questions put to him iy The Mayor's appeal to the Jublic servant who is above the o il 1 ! priced .. 2 3 39¢ o 89¢ yard. i the local police court had to deul lo were politics of soft words to win nt be summed up as fol- otes, but whose vea, yea, and nay once was mine; o et nat day with a men sccused of makinz | L85l Socdlslaie nonid e Ndaeantt Lgsc atiaaEyich s 5 e 2 - eneath the shall lie so SO0 < nay, principle makes him statuesqie disparazing remarks against this S skulk, and is no squealer | | V. Remember Edith Caveil, Be 1’ givm. Serbia. the Lusitania, . ctough rather to be right than to he tion, why not continue me country. The court was lenient this shall not hear them, in my quiet time, in view of the fact that the ac sleep President The political chicanery employed by the average campaign speaker can | When snows have come, upon the P e hardly he considered cducational; it Winte EHIOR e A8 is the unextirpated curse on Democ- time he uttered the statements whict ST o] A G E nielio! and atrocities. ERLER S 1 b i 8 LA 3 e SR AL leart against the murderers | tacy, which, instead of avousing Phe figured Repps in green and brown ave priced at | got him into trouble. He was let light ane sealle » ildren | PPOPle to actual self-government, sub 5.50 to $9.00 pair - ind mutitato ~hildre it 28. RAL | off with fi counts breach of 1, then you'll feel my arms jects the electorate to the deception fi i thifinesfoniicounts o fLed ol and noncombatants, the ruth- I hich confronted the mayor osha 55 plausibil tead of res e, th sace, drunkenness, and assault ko UR SO, : retrovore of homes, | ©f plausibility, instead of arousing in S Ly resent term of oftice. Dr. | the peac And h for me, so lonely S tss destroyer 2 NOMES 1 pem an enlightenment of Principle CHEN]LLE ROPE PORTYERE‘ i e g 3 nay consider self " te 140 1the ounds-o he-Hohenzol- % nises the voters fhat if he ! 116 may consider himself fortuna night Hounds-ottheetiohen! in a municipal election, the question i A e : here will be no repetition | that a heavier penalty was not im- 1t in my tranquil rest beneath the lern. the bestial Boches <hould not be. ix a candidate a Demo with bands in brown and green, priced $7.50 to $10.00 cach. urrences and adds that he| "osed upon him, and he may he sure snow B ”“r"'”‘”_“‘) e “y""‘“" Of | crat or a Republican; the first point PRAPERY RODS—FIXTi RES AND POLES OF ALIL, KINDS. L 5 7 . o ; Nl e o eld e eyt T S hATl vour foe and shame them not, e city a sound, cconomic | that if he repeats the offcnse he will ikt T fort vou arc bl man ot a not farc so well on his next appear JB. & CLTFINID FOTTER, R ) 0 orief, are the platforms on | #nce in court. We hope that tho L S odEninRandls i GldghE Rl real American or not was right We hate to think | Ao dren in your captur terr This question may not be an easy Sisiiotomys tory. for yom were once Al o for cach voter to dectde for him- (From the Wall Street Journal.) helpless child, and only a das- | ..yt But the time is upon us when The hangings are made up of the lighter weight materials that T.ouvain, and the U-hoats of look o cool and cheerful for spring and summer. Shown here in the Hun nd. remembering tin has devoted his eiforts cused was thought to have been under ¥ . handsome shades of rose. green and combination effects, priced $5.98 (o $7.50 pair. out what ho terms “stupid @ommitted by the present| lhe iuflience of intoxicants 4t the vings o ion, particularly in regard jato question and the fuel of importance qualifying chosen B pouble Rods for over-draperies o 39¢ to 49¢ set. candidate which should concern the Large assortment of stock size window shades. Special shades made voter, is, is the man for whom I vote = » (0 order on short notice. woman hore yYou espective candidates stand, | court 1 them the voters must | that there are many persons in this citizen ought to stay away | city Who. in their right senses, would | = » ok 1 ur v | ta - ¥ n lis tomorrow, but should | wantonly attack or insult our ov- | vas held hy surzeons in our erand- VII. You shall Kill in ‘the name.: ciGered a serious duly, rather than a | for the office of Mayor, our earn iherlin s o e and for the salke of Liberts, 'jiont privilege. Democracy must free | ponest, and fearless present incum- TODA'{'S TABLOID Fraternity. wi- | j(selp the a possible mis- at the head of our best TALE B Sla ¢ trative of the way Administrator Gar- Equality and from ent stand t There is an attitude of mind which tard makes war on the weak.| s question of voling must be con- e has an interest in the | crmment, our flag, our soldiers or our e clty by voting, and vo:- | officials. But if it should appear (hat sin of a true and | tield’s mind has been working since i1 Right shall triumph over oo of the bullot SRS N R | he took over a jobh beyond his Might and Victory erown Jus When enlightenment litts all whose | (pied American, who. in this world- the campaign and trusts | midst men or women who, like vipers, | strenzth some months ago. It was tice. You shall never desevt | iyl it is to exercise the elective | wapr has faithfully declared himself Witys antl M crloms these surgeons that the way vour Cause, your Coun anchise to truc appreciation of the \inst the present evil in our jand Gaorge. rolkal isuui " he Herald has tried to be | We actually harboring in our y Joe uslast fers arc in a position now te the hand that feeds them, we are | held by to treat a fever was to bleed the pa- vour Colors, your C'orps. your {jGeal of democracy. voters will hold [ he pro- something, or anything les UnTeNe e ; e , : tient, to tap a vein or an artery. until Comrades in Arms. or the | (i hallol as a little less than sacred. Wl Who)a souleds Americnism S e o ; pRariall, 16715 the fvoteraj: isontouce Mgiven Sto falinrizonsiiilast | | kening from loss of blood Jreat Alliance of the Liber- i Voters must learn the meaning W. G. RODGERS. e P eEe R g it pcide, and we hape that| Week by Judge Meskill, is only uglit his temperature to normal ators. And vou shall fight | zovernment by Principle, and chose . | Laaucunbtines ;v‘\”““ ust’s will vote according to hig| forerunncr to more severe penaltics 1 astonishing how broadly thls shoulder to shoulder with candidates for ofice should pos British Sea Power. had quite conquered him (heory was held. and how severcly vour Brothers in the Leazue | sufficient Principle not to stoop to (From the New York Herald.) Bhelchnal the latent personal inclin- S0 much misunderstanding of ns instance, in wh d the clain of eacn | confident that the six months' jail which will be handed out to the next = B A AT patleots wers rr“rl‘hfnt\'!'wl for «Ivm.—; of Liberly. fo tho end that ' play upon i SRy d 3 rom weakness under the process o Despotism, Autocracy and | ations or conspicuous raci prein- duties exists and so much inex T s IDENT'S REPLY. 2 lood daepletion. Rut it is plain that Irightfulness shall perish | dices for the sake of mcre vote get- | cusable adverse criticism i% made j,u,‘" AMERICA'S RESPONSIL. doctors were reasoning from the | pon the earth and that Free- [ ting. The selfishness in politics where pon the apparent lack of initiative N al henrar - - - e Tt s true that climinat- dom and Democracy shall be- | niere political expediency supersedes | .yd offensive by the British navy that e e From all over the country reports & the fever might be pointed to as come the heritage of human- | the requirements of Principle. must | i{ may be swell to reproduce the state LT sre pouring into the Treasury Depart- | o snecess, but not when il was ac i Gltimately react upon the people | nent of the president of the British R et lLib- | companied by ellminating the a- e honor. dread defeat, | tnemselves. Therefore, wise voters | xaval league at thé beginning of the Fr e Sy tient { S S i high will wateh before clection, to guard |scur. Recognizing the impossibility | G e e L Now this is cxactly how Garfield's | courage, and don’t shirk work | azainst the personal influence which | op possessing aceurate knowledge of | R d o : s . | mind has been working, and is work- or danger: but fear not death. 'anpeals to them so pleasingly in|{he conditions affecting naval — war- that their quota was subscribed even | ing now. He was appointed fuel ad- | eenal fot wonnnE W Sumer Mt vo rds to prevent, or at least not | fare—outside of the immediately s x | enhance their own best judgment responstble for the direction o \ IX. Boar in mind that the cnemy ! ¥ven if an honest candidate of an- | pclicy—the head of the le Vour enemy and the enemy | Other party promises a better govern- | Duke of Buccleueh, declaves he is killed | ment, than he may claim our well | informed comment should {ried and at least somewhat proved | cctly depreceted. It may be as Mlayor has given, it does not follow | ¢d” he adds. “that with the excep X . Ndier beaten and ashamed, | that the new candidate’s good inten- | {ion of a negligible minority the "t Wilson'sireply ol Lk oord andl willy with all the other| oot oy penasieftersdian admirable e o ahoutd ot Turihen | tions would he demonstrated by him, | lic opinion of the whole cmpir R et iy RET | zone system, involvins the shortest T I were be elected. A mew-comer must | colidly hehind the ficet S citios in the country, prove to Ger- | possible hauling distances for coal, Do vour hest ta kecp your - Ulwnys undergo the test as to whether What have been the accomplish- Tt smant B . Ay at 4| many that we stand united behind the | but turned it down for the cxtraor- jeahest e vie ability ig equal to his willingness. | nients of the British flcet? The ter 5 1wt nearly droy dmary reason that he was afraid the losdscleanian dgo ol Sou On the other hand the hest reason | yitory of the British cmnpire has heen L L | conl operators mizht profit by if. e bodyiclaan ¥ an A e oM ION DI e el ne-dlectiontof oitt - lorthy | eiql inviglatelifrom! bhoniv invaston)|| N m e ::v‘l‘l;’vly‘:r“\‘\‘ vlr"'”'lx(’k(il:w 1'.(\:v‘h‘1v‘|””‘l’vi:: “‘y""‘""‘)”"'h:;":‘ \L‘“m‘”:'::j' L e s that his ',‘,;Mj\m".\x“m:.\\.,”t | ines of communication hetween all | ism, for ,,“.;_.‘ :,‘,H-‘ R = e e \ of riot y e o ind | more or less expertmenta ‘.' ¢ heaters of war have been main- inning : e L TITT—— {ries of the country. EhE.n e e e L vave fitted him. during another term | (ained, aud protection for the trans ppeals most® to the > > He savs, in that while {here onEAuGRmAncH ‘;, Lot to do better for our city than any new | port of more than 13,000,000 men y has once more said wnd force alone, shall her justice and peace in the affairs of men, ht, as America con- ment to the effect that the Third v dominion, as she crty Loan is making splendid head- | , shall determine the mankind., There s, It OnE response possi- 5 Force, foree to the ! Lefore the campaig e without stint o der way. and everything points to the | ighicous and trium- which shall make w of the world and Hish dominion down ire in, New Britain will be, as usual, far ahead of the mark set for it in | ministrator, and his e was actually un- | ministrator. and his duty, no S e 1 ng an Impossi > one 1S to se- : ; iz .| cure increased quantities of fucl and success of the big financial drive. We | sac that they were taken as expedi is ‘ . of ¥ are confident that when the returns § hummaniygnn ] ¢ or captured: then he is vour lead brother or vour fellow. tiously as possible where they could do most good. Irom those who know how to handle the trafic of the lonz beford | | | discovered madd mannerisms T'he ttle man observance of the | Government in its resolve to push the thivd Liberty Loan t 1o a successful conclusion, appeal for assistance in | is not suflicient coal, in his opinion (. mistaken opinion, by the way.) to wily during these still trying war | in addition, 2,000,000 horsek Biican-likke to want to | Britain have responded nebly. The | PPlY these industries, if he can The Women of Kansas, times should we waste no time in | 000 (ons of munitions and war sup- | : & sfeed them <o that they will con- (Woman's Home Companion) clections. While the law required | pries and 53.000.000 tons of oil have | th one's neighbor. 1t members of the cd Cross and other | sume less conl. in a she time he peviodical clection time is here, let us [ been convoyed and landed for the will have achieved in another way the Kansas women have had DUV 6ol Enth vear i ino | unnecessany |EAlliad anmiss andlihe acean darriaze chiects for which his job was created | sumumer. 7“"‘"fll't""fl‘""“l;,'"“lo P enanges in our offictal city family. 14,000,000 tons »f food has been vd he himse pointed - | thousand families arc ss yavo | O S S op e Bt Skl nerican-like o let « | necessitien and comforts of onr sol- | ootion Limeely e B IRRDEs | e e s e veaee ichfoug hithe Jusuallagltationforparty Soby thgininat Guction is so contracte at there | rais politics: rather let our votes at this| These are ar (chievements and 0 long as that neigh- | diers and theic work speaks for it- | ls plenty of coal for those who re- | two hundred “Mother and Daughter [ "yo a2 spacial confirmation of | proof positive of the enormous and | main, Mr. Garfield not only thinks | clubs” with a membership of Cighty | (. onest official now serving. and [ controlling value of sca power. Fo- that. he has succeoded but that it is | thousand women and girls, have | sXeTY BORSE ST, POV S | e all this the - German. fing has spectalized on canning and dryving | o0 an yncompromising loval | heen driven from the sea, the block- | 4han can guarantee to do, and espe from port to port has been provided . in * the President's| To every 26,000 it is thoroughly Amer- | Patriotic endeavors, the ladies of b to want to have the | organizations have accomplished won- same freedom as th ders,Yn the way of providing for the to he sensible and: sclf. Not content, however, with also American-like, : what they have already done, a large d M 2 mmaterial in which of the two ways RS VS opme dmmpguac | auinbel ot lidiesfinSthisucity havell o succeeds fruts end Svoxolables. SRIIonty ic8 |\ mertcan, so that our city may prove | ade of Germany has completely stop illages engaged teachers to su- | . ,;d4 to none, in our individually | ped her ocean-going commerce, and offered their services to the factories The shortest way out of the diffi- ['and culty now iy removal of Garfield at | pervise local zardening and canning | nq collectively doing our best at|on one occasion only has the German orce, because @ man to whom such [work, while four representatives of | jnjiinero win the war as quickly as | high sea floet red to challenge a the State Agricultural Colloge assist- sea action. As the immediate result, Kin the conqu pose his will on the him first, and if he | in town where gas masks are being the warning, to give | made, and they are attending to this 1\ mental process is possible, and Mr rossible ishing that wilt bring [ tmportant task in the same eflicient (Garficld has shown that he considers | ed by faculty members ¢ other state It Mavor Quigley is willing to serve | even though it was not a completo t orld institutions. fen —special | for apother term as his accepting the | resnlt, of this, the German fleet wa thplication of That is what the | manner and in the same patriotic | his conrse natural and the simpie educational ! way, is totally unfit for such & post [ club leaders. twenty covnty agents | vomination proves he s, we can | forced to run from the zone o con operat at @ time when the country desper- | and innumerable local vollinteers de- [ ya) mistake by ro-electing him, | fiict. with many serious 1 and ( rrarvellous rec ordes. Germany has | they s do. Revorts fron e | et I make no Lot & .+ | tict, any scrious losses, and g s record of ¥y hus | they set out to d Revorts from the | yiely noeds all the new work it can | voted their time to condufting dem- | for quite rogardless of the speeial | retire skulkingly behind the protec-]even though broa \ pt in the face of the | factories show that the ladies are ' create. | onstrations. \ aualifications of any” other ecandidate | tion of its shore suns and mine ficldsa freed of illuminating details, we must do to the | spirit as is noticcable in cverything )

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