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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1018, W Bl‘itain Herald. chairman of the Commitiee on For- | patriotism by their beloved pastor 4 ~ 3 . BRALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, ‘(ondumm\ himself with dignit nd | Flis and their untiring efforts to in » vl i ® p Proprietors. i bropriety, and his unstinted port | still the proper spirit into the children T = : 3 4 daily (Sunday excented) at 4:18 p. m., | Of CVery bit of war legislation since have produced most happy results 4 fi" 3 h o VY 4 ® é t Herald Bullding, 67 Church St. lwe Bachmie oe bl s fll ’ P ed at the Post Office at New Britatn | than made up for (he crabariasment We would respectfully suggest to “ALWAYS RELIABLE” s Second Class Mail Matter. T 1 caused the Administration in the the Mavoer and to the Board of Public ot gns in this city. On many of 7 COUNTRY, AND BESIDEIS IT IS A GOOD INVESTMENT ription for paper to be sent by mall, B | payable In advance, #0 cents a month, | 5 - et —— S — | : anly profitable advertlsing medium tn | A COUNT TAKES THE COUNT. L S e e L o Gl he olty Circulation books amd oress| oo o 1o of ine Uitherwize made unreadable. In some % oom always open to advertisers. | nnouncem oo Al ohes e onlerass sivects Nave Washington A il Gihent - nation of Count ¢ nin, the Aus- . : Herald wiil be found on sale at Hota- B been turned about by a “‘joker” so draft call, for 19,513 re o e , 7.00 & year. ing's News Stand, 42nd St. and Broad- | irian prime iminister. We do not - : ; : ay, New York Ciiy; Board Walk, Ate] . S hotherhl res tior L a slranger In town is ap antic City, and IHattford Depot know as vet whother his resignation —_—— was caused by “ill TELBPLIIONE CALLS e Ropin s bas bheen misgulded. It is to be Mobilization of the men Is ordered fo g o H hoped that the proper officials will; MAay 1 and 10, the war department prial Rooms ... 928 | giplomatic circles suddenly abandon o 9 i o announces, and th ol . « = : liave this matter investigated and that | > 8/ and e Mamber of the Assoclated! Press. an important post. but i safe to g e tn At 11 forts and recruiting barracks . oclated Pross s exclusively emtitied all the signs will coon be restorad At g : Gl o the use for republication of all news | say that the Count fell mighty sick : breditec to it or not otherwise cradited | . s ago S > e Ok = = rmy units there. n this paper and also the local news | @ feW days ago when Premier Cle- ACTS AND FANCIES. This cill increases f more than bublished herein. nenceaw spoke the sh. historie Soiton ) s 8 . 5 menceau spoke th histor 500 el S | —PRINCESS SLIP { words: “‘Czernin 4" Kollowing jermany s m food expensive dercd t 1 in Mare war, to walk | been sent to governors of states 5 distance before discovering that 1'Tovost Marshal General rowder, as it does so closely on (he heels of | #nd human lifc cheap Washington ‘ i the moathly . een mobil | B —COMBINATIONS— last week, when Kaiser Karl of Aus- el 5o el o anany Yeais 300,000 i o CEE ) ’ = 5 ’ e { tria was revealed as the author of a ! fore a S to s &t month period. at e | & GOWNS—COVERS— the affair which gained such notoriety s zed unde wone again dures neey { reace letter to hiz bhrother-in-law, the | F'rance as a decadent nation.— Phil- same rate wou complete the pro- resignation of Czernin must be laid :delphia Public Ledger. lamibelone inid;eunimer Y e PETTICOATS and CHEMISE 2 Under President Wilso deter- to the wrath of Wilhelm, the German Bos nesid ol ioter i Vhether the U-boat lbsses sudden- mination to hasten e despatch of empevor, who no doubt stormed With ! ;.. (qyop or suddenly rise, they do not | American troops to e to rein- ‘¢ < v/ | rage and fury on discovering that his | seem to be getfing (he Gernan vie- | force the British and A il T Women who regularly, year in and year out, re- e i GG I S enel e ! 5+ G plenish from our White Sale stocks will be tempted v f the army is | R ORI GO oot el oo GG 0 1L GITTE s R ey ol e ORRE e i Bl i B to fulfill the requirements of several seasons and they }“““’ D Sasiloneia B s e iR A holicalled Bunonitol fin A BrbRlitat oliferal Grow ey fordared inolilitzation fof ; i will be well justified in doing so now. These under- muslins of which we speak today were purchased quite some time ago, prices being based on cotton fabrics and labor costs at that time, when they were consider- newer glory rides. il WALLACE RICHE. | could not be “iired (‘zornin was | for Hindenburg's genius, that cele- | 150,000 select men for April 26 and chosen (o play Lhe unenviable vole of | 'Wated artlele heing = possibly — ex- | their movement to the national army KEEP OFF THE TRACKS T T s e euslad s Ne Yo Rl Ut cantonments durtnz the five days fol- ywing Friday of last week a man was( immediate denial of the allegiation General TFoeh's appointment was N % I'urther announcements are oxpect- B4 by a suburban train in this| that rance had sought peace with | 10" lust-moment, ‘penicky movel Ttioif to8 sollow the return of Secrelary ably Jower than they are in today’s market. France placed Czernin in a precarious | and the following day another | Austria, his characterization of Czer- | WS purt of a carcfully '.\:nke"! out ! Bajer from his visit to the battle- : . Bl of cimpaign adopted perbaps onts and conference wiih officials o met the same fate. Both had been | i 4y o Jiar and the absolute proof | nentie ot SN ‘1"‘{;”»« ‘l‘(yrvll . :w re mm, ¥ ”:? :Iy.m‘ ing the tracks apparently and| .oy 44 hand that Austria’s caperor | offensive was begun.—Toronto Mail Troops now are moving to Furope at eér appears to have heeded thej . v teok b himicolr try | and Empirc ’ Bl e e L 1 T - e 3 o s e toch 5 actually took it upon himself to try . a rapid ra .nl.'yu, cleuring ‘4\‘ A‘/ll/‘« !1] (XO“TNS FNVEIJOI)E (‘HENI]E,’E arning of stop, look and listen.| . .; . range a peace conference with | 2 training camps will permit of 3 : . | e two fatalities, following within " ormiex Gy ColeRpslcznelnouldiicanie fof mion Minchil fagtar thanwas Hamburg and lace trimmed, in many [ 98¢, $1.25 and $1.98 7 2 g defeat Mr. Tilfian for senwtor trom | aonte ated Defore Yermur |8 e . % 2 1 9x 1 3 2 % i It time of each other, ought to| \ qitjon. Ag heud of the dual mon- | South Carotind, some people might | sommnr e De ;‘,:,[.:l},\u. R L pretiy styles. Priced 98¢, $1.25, $1.49, | warning to persons who choose| ... s cabinet he is held responsible be disposed to suy, “God belp the | ;men to the battle fronts $1.75, $1.98. BRASSIERES path along the rallroad tracks 85| o an yngavorable notoriely or eriti- | UMLC0 Stalos | senate’—which may | Although every state and the Dis- f . 29¢. 50¢ and 59¢ jlort cut” to thelr homes or place| ;o secrued by the count and he ':“'1] R ];\ ufi ,"‘:'“ R flommm)u & m”;’d “pm(! = Extra Size Gowns e hy siness. Ly < 5 < epublice furnish men under Ge al Ci v s - - > watness. o mumvero¢ wmose | |11 I b (L A , i s wetee cawwconitns | B priced (81095 and 81,19 eath, ‘ DRAWERS walk the tracks or near them is e e 5 illing | « 3 2l £ = | » offer explanations not only to the Berlin blames Paris for the Killing ! 543 men will come from seven states. | = e reat that it s a wonder that| ionang sunearian subjects, but | Of jeores of women and children | rilinofs will supply by far the largost CORSET COVERS | 59¢, 69c, T9c and 98c P people have not been killed. | ; e o during the shelling of a church. Only | yumber, its quota being 8.047, Penn- > o | [ P ¢ i B ilrond has notified the pubte| 2150 to the master In Berlln, Who of |5 wicked! olty would put:a houss of | urivanta is next with 3,976, New York 29c¢, 49¢ and 98c. | Extra Size Drawers at 79c and 98¢ pair. tedly that tres o run the|course demanded at once to know | prayer right In the pafh of ¢ ijird with 3562 Michigan fourth . o iy ‘”' "]*““l' pet © 1 what his vassal, Karl, meant by try- { Christian-like shells of the ally of | with 2,503, Missourt fifth with 2.165; CREPE GOWNS, white and flesh, specially priced $1.49. of being struck by trains, and . Lore W York World. RRconsn o ith 2,135 o1 n ) : ing his hand at peacemaking without Wisconsin sixth with 2,135. and Ohio | & ) PR ] S s 5 Tabia to prosocution. | 2% 1s hend ot pescemaiing withow ik | Wisconsin sixtn with 2135, and Ohio CREPE BLOOMERS, flesh color, 98c. ts should be especially careful e G il O 85 “‘_ OKC Houschold War Troubles, lowest quota, 49. and Delaware the - N O MERS $2.98 forbidding their children te go | T1° lStter written by Karl to Wilhelm, just about discourased, rext lowest with £7. Wyoming with | B SATIN BLOO! D HL.I8. i s g 5 protesting that therc was no truth in hat shall I get to eat 02 the only other s to furnish | & SR et y = s tracks To st fhem frequentl, & L i iy and the letter writton | Potatoes are solvery high e e i BATISTE BLOOMERS, white and flesh, 59c. bad property or to play near by Karl to Prince Sixtus, his brother- Also all kinds of me: The quotas of the cther states and s g o trains pass constantly is to be | e b i L e { the District of Columbis follow: ():\i\‘USOLES in ever so many prettv styles. Crepe de Chine and Satins, of mnegligence thet is unpars| .1 12V, siggesting peace overtures to en the sweet-scented onions, Connecticut, 959; District of Colum- 59¢. 98¢, $1.49 and $1.98 ‘h - ble if not oriminal France prove conclusively that the hen peeling makes us cry, ha, 197: Maine, 220; Maryiand, 453 59c, 98¢, $1.49 and $51.98 each. the dual monarchy is the | Have gone far up above the ¢ Massachusetts, 1,886: New Hamp- | B > e T . ~ r 5 o 3 5 —_ S e e T ey ie enthsa A shire, 137: New Jersey, 1033; Rhode VANITY FAIR GLOVE SILK VEST, white and flesh. Special this week - s 95 V. , 101; West Vir- = 5 aGeD PLAY BATL! is a tlar, then Karl, s emperor, was | , T e S St $2.25 each. On Sale at knit underwear department. < 5 : Also the green-headed cabbage, Rinia, sther national drive is on. To-|a mighty good boss for him to work With its delightful odor, The army posts to which the men fnarks the opening of the 191§ [ under Has soared away to join the crowd.|Yill g0 are Fort Slocum. New York; - It malkes poor mortals sober. #ort Thomas, Kenfucky; Fort| Ogle- thorpe, Georgin: Fort McDowell, Cali- he director of the division o The hole in the dear old doughnut tornia; Fort Sereven, Georgia; Foht finance and purchases is responsiblg | Logan, Colorado: Kort Sam Houston, for the co-ordination and supervision emperor of fican league season, and iomor- e the older organization, the Na.- THE SIECOND ONF I leazue will follow suit. Not Another New Brituin boy has been | Has kept the smnc old price er, nor war, nor Wilhelm ocax | kined in action. The second hero to| For this we should be thanktul | Texas: Columbr Barracks, Ohio; of railroad purchases and the develop= . e yane ; racks, Washington: i v . : = Though now we feed on rice, Vaneouver Barracl o ey T SIS ment of plans for meetthg the finan- die on the battlefield is Private James Jefferson Barracks, Missouri, and BYSLIHUTSEEZHYGERGRERNAUSE AN G s many of the old favorites Will | ppyccen B, Linton. His parents have Jeckson Barracks, Louisiana 1 . —_— . The third. the advisory division, i hissing this vear, some having n down the national pastima now the sugar bucket been advised by the war department e—m——p—t— DR e composed of committees giving theif d the period of usefulness and | o¢ thao loss of their lnd. The message | N0 niore pies or puddings, M. r 0N CHUEGS Games rspective attention to the gquestions'of 5 having given up the diamond | contained only the news that Private| -0 SWeets to draw the fly On Tuesday of this week at 4 railroad extension Iroad wages, nother scene of battle, where n uesday hi € at abor possibilities of inland waterways! TLinton was killed in action, and the . . . ; Since ! > e As the coal bin helds no o'clock the children of the neighbor- =, and fuel eIl pleyithe jgame) of itheir liven 3 et b is grieved over his loneliness. The date of his death : now el it o oy e ol e g ik e to | €250 el il i 1 Within a week two sons of New N here is \[?].(ws in our arts. S T S e S e mariner more than any 1:<~ ran?e 0 They watched him. They studied Aing that suoh a healthy, | piyiain have lost their lives on the | For the heater in the cellar, ELTeINGI OIS Lo MOt BRE SR n i An a LT th o ffend WifHey i disaovE bsomue, interesting sport as base- | g0 oo BT Wil b No warmth to us lmparts Miss E. E. Johnson of the Y. | and poverty of human society e e R e o onor SES Vs noRe A. At night class meeting will be "he Navy diirems e cl L T s e e versity of pastime as the bluejacket [ (00 enjoy is character- |° 5, o s collected stamps. the bezinning of time Man j znawing curlosity “What is it the | mollusc does?” wag the riddle of the bbaif of their country. It is a hould not cease on account of r names, (0o, before the terrible strug- | \we ear Mr. Hoover, ' » 8- | We hope dear Mr. Hoover held and all members are asked to be gle is over. We must harden our- Will practice what he preaches, L o e andg naval officer selves,” und steel our hearts in anti- | And live on air and chicken fecd, istic of no other cl ERiicn Juce e was the first telegram Ar- i | 1 | var. President Wilson, himeselt | For that is what he teaches rentdinmetit ol L e b 01k e Railroad Admiuistration I ia ISoacds ha cived " 1 | | dent fan, gave the game a big last Spring after we had en- Oh, Dear! clpation of further losses in the ranks church when the hidden gold will be 16re wag one, however.—oail him | o ML S e the Sl of the local soldiers in I'rance. They [ sng now our dear old Country. found. On the same night captains | Lieutenant Snooks—who ecarned the '_“fl'.:‘":‘““q""‘;“inmm'”nn;l‘h" b Lty went over there ready to die, if nec- Is upside down, they say, will be assigned to their different sta- | name of “clam.” He was a good “’m_(’:“l m,‘m 450,000,000 it mu:{ iy esamuylland heviaroiniapanen ton sl SoRthatiold tirant ige tlons for the coming annual fair. The | officer, and he seemed a healthy ani- | ¥* P Sl Lt 0 May have his own sweet Wa two weels' revival scrvices wili begln |mal. But when it came to compan- | at the church uest Sunday. The |ionuble sport he would make a Po- evangelist will be on hand to conduct | tomac oyster look like Billy Sunday the war, by urging the people 0 permit their interest in the st of all games to slacken. And She balanced it fearfully in her hand. looked for the B fiftisth time at the gddress and at the back of the still un- opened envelope “Oh, dear!” she quavered, vainly trying to moisten her dry lips with her dry tongue, o season fs here again, Young- have already appeared on the lfots and in the streets, iossing must buy, the 260,000 miles of track that must be watched, the 2,500,000 freight cars, the 55,000 passenger cars, a fate. We must also be prepared. The parents of Private Linton may | y;. with all kinds of money be sare that their son will not be for- Fix o e i i ihe revival services. All are wel- | for vivacit b 0 el SO i come. The service last evening was Take aft inner. “Get the hoard” | the 66,000 locomotives that must be o o xept in order—the report that was ! the annual $1,200,000.000 of supplies it ’ | 1 | peil around and preparing for i | sotten. The people of this city will | No Hmousine for us this ye . S e e a success, two voung men joining the | is the invariable and inovitable ter- | : : never forget him. He laid down his We all have to hike. S i3 AL, - o e | ination of n battlebaat meal. And | presented to-the United States Cham- | Something’s happened to of war. when the mind becomen | yire to save his countrymen, and they | o (rinx is vere certain Chestmut ot At street” and | Mr | fho eribbuge mame, (fough bitef, i | Lor of Commerce at s sixth am Darfleld—1 know _something’ ; i ; prok 2 One thing is ery certai e £ . Sz N : oti ArTy ‘heeler, happened to darfield! Oh, grappiing with its many prob- | wij not be wanting in gratitude. His| we cant afford to die Beriy of Pleamint strect Lilarious to the point of physical | meeting by Harry A. Wheeler, cha v rfield i < , ¢ kel o e 5 dear, why did I ever marry a it 1s fortunate that we will be . | cril. Which 1s wholly right and | man of the railroad committee, is dc e m. vs be revered anc Ho = e undertakers peri ch 3 g trave Seleam same Wil alweva e rever aad Bol sl spundegtahon e e {1.roper; for who could need diversion ! voted to an analysis of the organiza- raveling salesman Eunes taleoit ol priecs RIEh Stamps May Become Annuities. |viwore than men bearing the respon- | ion which will be responsible for this _ She reached up and got & “ibility of a nation’s safety on rheir | country’s 188 large railroad systems hairpin o slit open the cnvel- boulders? and ahout 800 short lines. r‘rv-n but 1t fell from her tremb- Or it may be chess for the older | Roughly speaking, the railroad ad- d“fpfl:.v,:»r & 1 iy All ready for the baseball season.! They'll n ho Furiilnedoverconisti i rliney icome bate b hcs | earsl dmorciRsedate |\|1*1)1):ov.~ of the ministration is divided ‘n-\m -m:\r \\-rm-«.;(;'(']" ‘_.“‘; ‘;‘,;’V‘M((p:.‘fh 5 Ghil o S T A time, was the prediction made by |Mess: While the few of rural ante- | parts, the regional ndmtnlfinntlnm,{m T i, B ey e ] G (SR o L0 QRGETen, | i Geninnil Colmiacinaitan, Ger Gl ReE SENATOR STON When passing out. sympathy these | - oo woiting at the pearly sates Way Savings comwniftee to Clara | Youthful hotbloods from the wilds of | visory division. Three regional di- 3 Jdnt P i Sty Lt Mississippl hie themselves to state- | rectors, responsible for the entize m Joel Stone, of Missourl, re- i 1 t 1t : o 5 vonos y will feel mighty queer compared 3 - savings project to s from our national life a man | ©Ver @ rvad that is no bed of roses and mpared the war savings project t0 | o\ inpline 1s permitted: and the law | the castern. the southern and the the French system of small govern- ed In a high degree that — | And when Saint s tham niant investmont b E e sl 13 reapeciec e . ) western railroads respectivly Re- Rt ity e e Sl Gt ce | e T eats e rming the | [E¥en on the busy battlesuip work | sponsible to them are the presidents § ] ; ; . ! & hours sometimes end. Comes then the | of (he various roads; and through a wn convictions. His opposttion | Frederick the G hes becn o e milBent 1o b ... i Ervench system of government invest-|j,.e of golf and temnis—truly naval! gynference committes of prosidents in e bill authorizing the President | moved in Washington Now that| Hell say. what did vou ‘m, ;m Eerth | ments is that if the money is Ieft| oo for nowhere In the DOrts of | emeh district s olearing house of ~ve morchant ships armed, and | Washington officials have shown that ofCartiop oo mE BN With the state, it may hecome a per-| (s world are grounds for them lack- | mugual assistance and Interest has uanent annuity for the investor and The man on deck, perhaps less | 5o developed. The central adminis- telagram himself to lkeep mne v o deal "riedr A 1 < + ¥ T ing jo subsequent declaration of a | they knew how to deal with F'riedrich | 4,4 tney will have to stop and think, his heirs. T believe that we may | unicateor more wholesome, pre. delicgre—or o " tration ineludes six important di- rrving, bu t not A from worrying, bu 1t is no visions each in charge of a director. Deielt handwriting Oh. he director of the division of capi- el o, eted 19 tal expenditures receives and passes his hotel caught on fire and upon the rveports made by the rail- | overyvhody was saved but Dar roads as to their budgets of necessary fleld—he always was such A expenditures for improvements; and slow pok Oh, dear! Oh has sapervision ovor capital expendi- ae joUs season Tn these arduous to enjoy a little innocent reorc- by just drifting into the nearest krounds and see two teams com- tained in loving memory. % , - | When all these “boosters’” leate that persons bhuying War Savings Wherve is the snow? i clay, Stamps may be offered an option of i | of manly athletes struggling Ll To seok another clime, cash, & coupon hond, or an annuiiy ipremacy. Batter up! “Perhaps everybody on it es caped alive hut Darfleld— that would be just like him! Oh dear! Oh dear!” She sank down into for her Mmbs refu port her any longe haggard, wild eye at the telegram in “He's dead! He's she huxked 1 enough strength te hold a pen he would have addressed ihe death of United States Senator | davs, don’t forget the umpire Who| op Saint Peter to appear Savage. who interviewed him for that the statue of of war with Germany, brought | der Grosse(r). let’s see what disposi- |\ And flnally will sas look forwe o something of this | ;¢ paseball and football upon his head the wrath of a | tion they will make of Wilhelm der raised the price of everything, Kind as ult of this war-saving cor the crulse of weeks, solitary ccept the poor man's pay pian It seems reasonable to expect, | orkful weeks, deck gaumes are in or- aithough no official steps have been | gep Throwing the medicine hall who characterized him and his | i = Peter then will say to them taken in this direction as vef. that|]igkes no imagination, but consider- 1 assoclates who blocked thess | Captain Amundsen. the Norwesiun s very cold autslde, when these war-saving ates | aple beef. Wor the esthetie or mathe- bh and o rebuke from the Presi- | Butcher. Why not have a barbecue? of legislation as the “wilful | explorer. evidently found the atmos- | you where it warm. mature in five years. the holder will | jnatica) nature a round of shuff e.” Senator Stone did not then, | Phere iu Hartford. where he was to| And fthere you may be u;"urrv( an option of u.‘xfn 4 counon | hoard under the harbette’s shade e has No sinco mado any explena. | AeRK, even Chillir rn that of the s e ot i e i o iy | s tirec noeves, ats for wisttlNE . oi gireotor of fhe aivision of|| now Balf grer with ansids N public service and accounts has charge nd a hundred wrirkles in the of questlions raised by any portion of face that was so fair at the be the public as to the adequacy of (he inning of this story, she man- service and represents the interesis of aged to open the telegram. the farmers, manufacturers, producers It read: ‘“‘Congratulations on yule | @and consumers generally our birthday. Husband Dar- out of the war and he did his | our hospitality tears nioney L their government. And|of them. Nor cared. And he didn’t The director of the division of labor field. 2 et For that far realm so hright it is the ambition of cvery man, | nspive to literacy fame as do a silent A deals with problems of wages. condi- A week later, when Darfield You'li have no use for paim leaf fans | woman child to have his mame | few. Not reading nor scientific pur- | tions and labor, | Sneeds came home, he found § To keep you cool at night inscribed there,” Mr., Delano. | suits, nor professional hobbles, nor The director of the division of his wife appearance €0 we became participators in the | son to be proud of the showing of “There arc at the present {ime ap-|any of the common pastimes were | transportation has general supervision | changed for the worse that he i 2 or all matters affecting operation. tures. Five hours later, her hair of his conduct in these two in- | South I'ole However his action w‘_ You men with many millions. results of having the people of al energetic stecrage Hortzontal bars es other than that he performed | cancelling an ensagement in such a| Why harbor so much greed counfry stockholders with! that coun- | ena horaes ire not unknowa in the uty as he saw it in tho Ught of | brusquc mauner will not gain him any | Hove merey on tho worlk men trs Fleet. At auchor, swimming and onscience. e was firm in the | S¥ympathy 1in this country. We do And give them what they need * The Golden Rook of the State | vwater polo nre never missed even on 5 foreis Is the name given in France to the | rainy davs that the United States should | not like to have fo Diguests abuse | Then when you leave #his vale vocord of those who have invested Rut alas, Bnooks knew nary & pet to prevent the country from T & such n step, but from the mo- Reverend Father Winters has res o do unto other proximately teen million names, re- | his conflict, e was a different man. | his parish yesterday. The war work { o upported every war measnre, | done by the boys and girls of St As you would unto Him corded—fifteen million out of about| S0 his shipmates wondered what Che director of the division Who'll be your Jud on icty-five milllon population. That | kept him sane And, sipce even a H-a_ deals with the classificatlon "is certainly a remarkable record of | thirty-thousand ton batfle cruiser is trafic, the determination of charges s proven his loyalty and Amer- | Mary's rochial Hchool deserves the beyond the shadow of a (highest commendation Cd tlaavent vonin rely win i thriff. And the French are proud to | & small coop on the face of the and the settlement of claims made hy in his important position as | been given a splendid MRS. H. RKBR. bo thrifty.” poundless sea, their wonder grew to ' passengers and shippers.