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1918. know PACTS AND FANCIES. out ships. Stamp out savagery. Save itai H ld- .me” % u".}““"g bm.‘ b “,y-\,m”..; T =V omr state. i = v Dritain Herald. | ottty | e sl [ g im Topics' : | FACTS ABOUT THE AMERICAN NAVY HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANT. she has only to apply to those avoid raw cotton as if it were a Twenty-five yenr. 20 this ek the Propplators. in tharge who will see that she re- i explosive pringfield Republican lierald contained the following items: | t BY LIEUT. FITZHUGH GREEN, U. 8 N 4 daily (Sunday excepted) at 8 p. M. | ceives all the information uir o, April 14: W. L, Damon is enlarging t Horald Buflding, 67 Church St. o e The Mecthodist church proposes to Somie of the worthy candidates in! his residence on West Main street, | e of charse gol " capel all its pro-German meinbers. | the recent politica umpaizn cer- ) Barnum & Bailey's ciret rill i ed at the Post Office at New Britain Tl o ol oTh tnalmoa st R uwelnl SRS S B S s dekan 1 & B s clrcus will ex . . he o al @t othe churches follo e exs & v overlovked an cxceilent oppor- ! hibit here on May 26 John Sheehan, | | irst Naval Brigade s Second Class Mall Matter. 4 o ! gty g | YO have so geucrousiy devoted their [yie —Novwieh Record tunity for a_knock, and an equally | the actor, while preparing fire for a flor=a by carrier to any part of O R | time and care to the establishment — £00d opportimity for a promi n lstage scene e oiher nisut, had one | Paradox is a sailor's middle name. . ription for paper to be sent by mall | oo o (he oraanization are Woman ogan it buying | reference to Paradise Park '| of his finger: Hy et by come fall- | Since the beginning of navies “w‘ rifles 1w n g raight line or pavablo in advance, €0 cents a month S e L « ‘w‘ .(“ ro (mulw «hn: North End park and the South knd |ing stage fixing and it required sev. man-o'swars-inan's ittitude nas | u‘?"”fl\ hapipened at Annapoils in 18 U e e i anden. T - \stache point (he other | park both cume in for praize and jerl stifches 1o close 1he wound. W. [always heen a contradiction of facis. | The Naval Academy was j only profitable advertising medium i not be too hizh comimende 4 riden Record sm, but Para ¢ Park was not | J. Dunlay & Ce. hus on exhibition a | I mean particularly his attitude ! process of formation he ity Crculntion books and DT | gyo working in full co-operation with . e ' even montioned. Probably nenc of | picture of “Stormins of the Malak- | toward learning. i body arhore as p oom always open to advertise i are able he rewnlan veilow peril doesn’t | the candidates kuew it was a park, Loff”, which took place at the siege of | No profession in the world is so|a clean break will i michase s cear old republic any- fand for this jgnorance they could {Sebastopol in 1835 and which was | technical as the Navs No mechan-| the indignity of driil ing’s News Stand. ¢ind St. and Broad- | an Lo Wihere near so much as yellow-streak | hardly be blamed No one eclss [ bought for 1.000 fran ism is more vastly intricate than the | was beyvond the patience ay, New York Cliy; Roard “ ! house™ if she will only ask their as- | popjl does-—Ohio State Journal e : p = o 2 - - b o e B Naw ork Uiy rora Denot 1 ¥ would cither, but for the April 13: Philip has sold | battleship, ~No organization more | lubberly candidates for i _— gistance he ‘,Mmm‘_';. the city map says it is one 2 ont tland on Cherry sireet to Charles Ru- | complex than ihe Fleet Yet it has | Casting about for some good mili- EDLEREIONTECATLS F - = 3 E fy park many vears ¢ the | dolph. The jewclry faciory of Lewis, | been havder to imbue the sailorman | tary instructor the authoritics dis- o Herbeit Asquith.) piot of Jand bounded by Smailey, Bim | Wessel & Teward will close tonight | with modern highbrow engineering | covered a former West Pointer el R ] licic lies a clerk who balf his life | and Stanley strects was for a number | ¢nd the firm will ioeate in New Yovk. | than to convert the Thibetan pagan| ible for the job. He seemed fylhv Mombor of the Asmoclated Prem. =~ | We dropped into a barbe: shop the . had spent of years, when that section was qt Ifenrs. the 4 years old son of Mr.|to a celluloid collar and the front| qualified to develop the new nava > the use for republication of all mews [other day and stopped abruptiy at TG e ket i SISy a prosperous locality, quite a pretty rd Mrs. Georse Rice, fell from a pew. brigade His lantern jaw. sausage "":';;“‘- g AL o ;“‘x:'“fl"":gc:;”‘:’;:‘: door. We thought we had mode "'h'l;""; that so his days would | place. Years ago therc was a well | Wagon Yesterday and was so badly | A little while before Nelson cap- | neck, and bulwarked shoulders weye TRl o mistake and had intruded unpon A aNE Ry . deilned Jawn there and it was kept | Cut about the neck that several | sized the British svstem young of- | visible supports to his powerful — — o a | attornoon s i no lance broken in life's tour-{ iy some semblance of order. But to- ] stitche i Ken ficers were taught all straight dope | voic: And most fortunate of all a Tuesday afternoot ey RN i 5 __[@ay, ugh! When thinking of the city D g8y 3 labout the Cosmos. (Cosmos is that| the Army was willing to help out tha cle, for every bavber in the yet ever ‘twixt tho boolks and his|jeautiful i 5 t : pril i Bneineer Cadwell staked | part of the Universe outside of the | Navy by letting him come B prEloe o A | Park out of on h v ' Jer e ciller o ltotise Sroy B R . Blue Book). Nautical astron-| This willingness may have been e gleaming edgles of the legions § 4 pice name and t i “\"“"'.”"” ‘_-‘M [Egleet :_«-(lr'*« | omy came from the Book of Joshua | due to the fact that the Major stuf- course it might be ditlicult to main- Apri Bornard 17 Gaffney was |, the Bible. Heaven was definitely | tered. And the impediment to his | liciously in to carly the Federal Governiien the lady of the Herata wiil be found on sale at EHota- eager to help priat Rooms .. ¢ rH1. KNTTTING BARBERS place, who was not husy with a customer, wa nirodustriou ol Al P sl ek nd horscmen, charging under phan- | tain a park at that place, but it could {llominated on fhe frst Dballol st fixeq as 720,134,450 leagues above! speech would come unexpectedly af the soldier boys. "The knizhts of the e i”h\' -»;Ies- ; . be done. And if too expensive or im- | Nght for city atlormey by the dem- | the earth. And the sea was said to | all sorts of odd times, ent t ering past beneath 1% o yerati yors e council. ¢ _ _ 5 - Went tiundering past beneath the | practical why not cut it Into garden | S8ratic members of the council. | g priny because it floated boats bet-| However, no sign of it was in the orillimre, Plots and let the neighbors profit here are a total of 3.625 pupils in | ter so, ana thereby was more con- | crisp introduction he gave himself e thereby? Anything is better than | lne local schools. including the pub-|\cpient for mavigation than water | hefore the brigade hefore the hogikg) fhey Bad becun ik i el e SESSmS S aTE [{the park dtiloolsktoday HenBaochl *,";1) ",‘f’d;1 1 The foun- | \hich was fresh, ning the first drill. “Gentlemen B A e . . - s pRIalpEaricEnadin (s Sy s All this erudition was ridicuwled | we will now hbegin our practice of ¥rom twillght to the halls of dawn T TS s o evercos rervored o ONR I G e e e his Gover: el tey i1 | . e iy Stk e e i tis has taken out a permit.to build & | cause it was learning at all—which | vast number of utterly different R ovornnent wihe mordiy shop in the city there are bharbers i yyjs jance is broken; but he lies con- . e S < | nouse on Liberty street. while J. W i g s B at e 3 ’ : . t hope. 1 believe ‘t1he‘ Stnong s U o AL e timelio it o . 1t e i m—«s‘m P W.:_‘ it | Cariston has & permit te buid | a vernment on earth ;s ot i - hich e | Stamp of disapproval o d S1a- | pouse on Maple stre 2 L e ting, and thata movement is on foot to | With that high hour, in whi : ! : : 1ouse on Maple strect. THOMAS JEFFERSON ¥ tivenplansiiorSialing fthaRsol A1ST (WOLS April 19: The First Congregation- i lived and died. I > barbers 8 O i —-— — hee e llRthalina The TS Rl U SO L | e a1 o = ih o wantsino i re: {2l church was organized April 19, and Canada, who belong to the inter- SCiirehae the Connecticut legislature in making | ;55 ang was therofore 135 years old WILD BUMORS. a definite plan to take the soldier vote | y0g.+ “Pg 08 FRGEOTE | 7 YOI O razor had forsakecn their implement of trade for the yvarn and needle. And in the chair we learned from \ e man who shaved us that in every | wasn’t supposed to be in keeping | human units hecome as one ikl | with domineering offizers any more unified machine.” than boots with the horny-hoofen Drawing himself up and biting off abbers on deck | about sic yard of good Maryland Tn the same there was a great howl | air rizht!” he blared some years ago when the sceretary Down 15ty road trudged the of the navy directed that the blue-' angry bhoy thes 10d they in Trance. nevertheless the work of national association, agreed to con- | Who found his battle in the last re- fi er since the latest German drive | ¢ripute a certain amount of knitted sort; for this state has not gone for naught | w15 nag heen the correspondent of the | 7 ; ; 1% Nor nceds he any hearse to bear | for the system will be used in permit- 1y rorq Telegram for five years s | jackets take the marines’ places| banks o \ Yiver and » him hence ting the various Connccticut soldicrs, | pegigned his position. The Boys ~ | aboard ship and stand gx.ulrv! at all i turned along ‘ ooled impressed with the patriotic spirit |\ o goes to join the men of Agin- [in the different army cantonments | yartment at the Y. M. C. A, has sentrs posts. Outrageous! was the [ theil ' anxious relatives of our soldfers | o0 the tonsorial artists that a feeling conrt throughout the country, to register | Lacebali team which echallenges any | Seneral sentiment. The very idea the work is trying to make a soldier out of a i ing. intg pnce regarding rumors of mili- { o¢ remorse came over us as we —_— their nhoi.wd I'I\'; “t now e . nine in the city whose average age is ort s a i being e ik oW an city 8 " @ sallor! ine ad- reverses or disasters to our ex- being started and the town and city } 35 5y under and following are the - iy OUr eX- | thought of o But the problem had heen sht for the river. No statute as enacted provides that the|pawrence, C. Beach, R. Coupe, . |and solved many years ymand pet officele So many times since hus t ¢ said afterwards that hg proved that he can he a splendid the drillmaster’s face con- gave no heed we have received any number [ griicles every month, We were o lephone calls or personal visits f » ha g5 we liis Job—And Your Job. . < all the hard things w Lok sheshi clerks are beginning their lists. The | hlayers; ¥. Vibberts, . More pnary: force. One day rumor |nave wished them when (he razor HIS job is “over there” fighting that a i - a 3 , hamanity may still reign. unchained 4] P t that this or that battery has|happened to “pull” a bit B e aenaced by the | town clerks shall recelve a foe of 23 | Mix, H. Peck, R. Snow, L. Gladding, wiped out; the next day certam | 3 - i eternal threal of war. That is the | ¢eDts for every soldler to whom a g Bassett and H. Thompson, while 1 Britain contingents are said to THE HALF-WAY MARK. supreme duty that faces him and that :‘;“.”“l 5 1"‘":' “'”’L\vl‘l‘fi-‘ii“fw :u:na\f 5 S PR R Ml(:vmr‘“n‘i\u‘xm\rfll:rnméo‘niv:’ amers S e e ihi - e e Sl b gallant | this would mean an extra e 3 April 20: There are two streets in a. Mexico, § erical spasm stutte < been annihilated, and the fol- Teenstury Debartment repsrts dndl- | Do Wil Tace devotedly—your sallent | o (% "y onineon, and possiBiy | Moo Bibata namer Uiaien streol. An- | Samoa. Egvpt. and the Philippine marched , K son, brather or friend s e N 1 hal day, some other bad news. So | cate that before nightfall one-half of His job is to face shol and shell. | the registrars who may help him, but | drew J. Carlson and Miss Emma Pe- | the American bluejacket has marche olad . and they Jaid their s. Naturally these wild stories, | the $3,000,000,000 for the Third Lib- { To live in cheerless trenches. To risk | in the opinion of the attornex gen-|terson will be married this evening | ahd fought and drunk out of a can- muskets Ady was. To stand | eral this is not so. The intent of the [ by Rev. O. W. Ferm. William Mid. ! teen lika any other muddy trench-; Thus did naval hrigade i said to provide these fees ont | dlemass has heen granted a permit to | man of the rank and file. rut to s Fortunately for us all It wasn’t > last . invariably have been proven |erty Loan will have been raised. This [ the smother of poison guard in terrible peril, and at last, | 1aw 1 : When the order comes, to “go over | for the small town clerks whose only | bulld a new house on South High The first instance on record of ma- whatsover, cause great un-|days and a like period remains in the top.,” perhaps to death. perhaps | compensation is their fees. Thus, in|street. In his annual message o the — - - —en e uently to be without any foun- | has been accompl ed in 12 working ss among the families of those | which to put the Loan “over. Sim- | to return maimed, perhaps to come | cities like New Britain where a sal-!common council Mayor \Walsh last | i BRI back scot free for that once. ary is provided for the clerk it would | night recommendeq the abohshment | ¢ircuses and dog and pony shows \‘- DUNLAY GETS CLOCK. - 3 } = ¢ i the Slack Roc - «. | about the hest than can he expecter Thirty-t Sl e 105 g . y ! "But he knows that his job is neces- | become a part of his duties and the | of the Black Rock grade ecrossing, | @ hirty-two years ago 15 employen at a time w erhaps - 'ra o 3 e e y vas c = " 1 ! 1 5 5 2 Yway o 7 C: der S Tork e when perhaps these TFrance that the enemy was com-| .o o realizes that hombs and | fees thus obtained wouid revert back {and a little speed inthe erection of | PUT Anyway. the voung second warder J of the Stanley Works purchased . ‘es have not heard from their | pletely checked in his advance during shrapnel and deadly fumes are a pari | to the city treasury. a Soldiers’ monument. will always have a plentifui supply of ck and inseribed thereon the or some weeks. It is probable | the past twenty-four hours. This | of his day’s work. He does not com- x t e these circus tickets. notice that the last of the 15 to ba plain. He is fighting for his country, | Buy bonds for Liberty, or Byc-hye i 3 . Sty X ; : i1 the factory's employ. should have far humanity. He rather slordes in it. | Liberty. Kapon't be @ miser and we'll lick the | Shell Berlin by Shelling Out for the | thic clock. During the past 32 veark But he expects, and has the right (o § P AARECES third Liberty Loan. many died and many left the factory p that any resident of our city | even more satisfactory than the first. | expect, full and generous and un- The counci] resolution requesting The {1 b X . el unti] only the late John Meehan and - . i 2 e 4 3 i G LLEres 3 x 1e thread bare jokes about a wo- n eonneoti it nth- | ; . The " maliciously invent and spread | The great Teuton drive came to a | stinted support. 3 that representatives of the vartous! .. toncuo jts irrepressibilty, ete cnidinfconnecuomml hithe “m‘_" Jbunlay mexe erl SRTNON Teq Now, what is YOUR job? Isn’t it| .iiv poards attend the council mect ’ e o . - | Iy meeting of the councll it would an- | death of Mr. Meechan makes the R to see that he gets what he ought to S be able to inform iha | ove lost much of their humor, vet|pear that somebody ‘forgot a -hold|cicck the property of Mr. Dunlay o patriotic citizen of New | While it is not to be expected that | 0 cen e T e e ings ;n order W o ;\ £ TORINED LI i there may be a thin vein of mirth in { oyer from the previous month. A re- b o S J Lhi s i members intelligently on any pert heltollamine i S e : 2 g i h would be guilty of such eon- | the Germans will cease to make fur- | A single $50 Liberty Bond "‘ i e e R o th x.)unfxn;., m(;ldol‘n .x\'h‘a(n oce |)|1 1 | port was supposed to have heen mads | ST i 3 i A Sy il o o SRUODIN BUmMay;aluse (Bt in one of the local factories whers | oy the method of paying the city en JUDEANS TO MEET, ble woik. On the other hand, ”‘"‘ efforts, we have “just ‘cause to ::; ,',‘:::;“.“”“ SRR one, but not original. The same re- | ywomen are working to Increase the | ployes, whether SR L e activity among the Jewish se stories are oirculated by be thankful to our brave soldiers and quest has been m.qriro many times. but | production of gas masks for the and el mathod thereols | Blitiitowas oL aAd i ;_N,HM‘ 5t their Allies for having repulsed the 1,000 L;u"i‘*'lfl'* has never heen effective \""l" 10;“-’ American army. The wonmian in qies- { not mentioned. Somebody should tle | niesting to be held at 4:30 o'clock Lo o . 9 16 shelter tents Also there is charter provision for h ha e finzers and ile « i ; Anger. 3 . - E o moment. There is only one way to Ggntaelfhelmots sonr 2 ts hs e pres was thus industriously engaged her L | stitute. The principal speaker will k. We I(n‘o\\ Lfm.t. representa- st e i e o 3 flannel T‘”” | tatives present Yet at th. last meet- | equally nimble tongue kept up a rapid It takes the “mon™ to beat the Hun. ' e, & Nirenstein, a student in Trin- bt the various intelligence de- | €% 58 appreciation at this time | 10 patrs of Sl ing T. H. Kehoe, a member of the|fire of talk with hor {ellow-workers PP ity college. The meeting is open to ir a manner that carries weight with | RUCOLCURDL ket water board, was the only depart-|sSuddenly, as she clipped a piees of As vet many New Britain residents | all young Jewish people interested imaol servics coats mental member preserit and he was | wire gauze, used in her work, a thin | whoe are not yet citizens do not ap- erty Bonds. Washington is hopeful 10 winter H‘\u(lj.hvvtu there as representative of the muni- | piece flew. At the ciucial moment | precinte the faof that vaturalization T e, e i :n e L 4§ pairs canvas leggings cipal farm committee, Later the fire | she opened her mouth 1o speak and [ papers can he given in the local court Miss Cathevine Mills, daughter of v e Will be 20.000.000 sub-| 11 pairs of wool breeches commission was represented and still | right in flew the strip of wire. Tt | At a recent session of the naturaliza- { Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Mills, has scribers to the Loan, and that it will ‘,‘_‘I“‘;“* ’i‘_“f"'“l"",‘"] 1‘}"(‘”’“'“"*_ later the board of public works was |lodged in the woman's throat and re- | tion court In Haitford several local leading role in an oparetta to be total 5 billions instead of 3. ¢ we ghting equipment for one Infan- | 1, raconted. Tt is necessary ofttimes | quired the serviees of a first aid ex- | men appeared for papers and ex- | given this cvening al Wellesley col- ho are guilty of spreadin man. s ; et war ne it : t S| fulfil this hope the boys in France | tol askiquostionsEwh i cLcan FheNe [y ipertitoRexinhe Ll presced iunorance of the fact that | lege. vt lews wi ut A sto: ¥ & Yonride. oelve 3 | ¢ by activ embers of t LR AT Ty o thing D W il femow what we think of thetr Consider . that. Twelve men or| swered only by active member he they could have done the sams thing evil. But in the meantime, let [ _ . =0 women taking but one of such honds [ respective departments and it will fa- Toan your money for Liber in New Britain. The local court is wer Make our dollars speak to [apiecc can furnish all of the articles | cilitate matters greatly to have rep- [ Bonds. Come across—or the k one of ualimited jurisdiction, made so ned, especially when such news | Ultancously comos the news from ese and other rumors originate | nev ought to he an inspiration to dle gossip. We do not like to | Make the second half of the Loan ws about our troops. We know | Complete standstill yesterday, and agents, they should not meet nts in Washington have been s at work in this community |1 That way is by purchasing Lib- to run down these and other mors. We hope that soon the pplication of laws to punish co-operate and do our bit to Titea ot o Ki tA | th i, 5 isted above r onc person taking a | resentatives presen word to the | will. for the express purpose of accommo- a b stories in the bud. It a man SR dozen of the honds can do the same | wise should suffice QO dating residents who wish to becoms TO”AY,b TABLO[D TALE is neighbor or anyone else - Loan thing. There is where we get an il- s The Liberty Bond campaizn is now | citizens, statement about reverses or luminating view of the power of on in earnest in New Britain and ail - money—or YOU'R monc it you e loyal citizens look for the city o ex- | why hoard for the Hohenzollern? i ) - e please—in this great war. b ~ cced its alloted amount. Bul to do |'puy honds. story which would reflect| General Pershing can be proud of | He is doing his Job bravely, devoted- Alderman Augelo M. Paonessa's | g oorinody has got 10 do his and > . ithl Nngers et teenibion t upon our Government or its | his native country in Missouri which |1y and well. Shall you not do vours V"““‘d““‘ e Dt > | her part in & fnenclal way. When | : with hunger, exposure and he should at once challenge | has doubled its quota for the Loan 25fashenousl el dNeTeetbely il oo E |k e el lone s opsloleociland Gerlouigc IS o hope, Sidney Sandstorm, in his - ? answer can be found at any place | &VArding any contra ; ¢ PUT- | iders what the hundreds of New - chill garret, opened the letter Jrator as to the authenticity of —_—— where Liberty Bonds are to be had chase of new motor apparatus seems Shed e th those . 5 : g e letter If the Mayor of New York is real- | mhe B “ bact Gkl to he well taken What the police Britain lLoys, in common with : € | Scveral Big Property Transfers Re- from the “Montly Cerebrator.” . s real- | The Boston Post. c alsen : : " | all over the country, are doing they A “Dear Mr. Sandstorm, i . sing his e ; hission as far as the = : g covded During Past Week. Mr. Sandstorm,” it ly abusing his office the way his crit- 2 A commission did, as far as the coun- % SVCE I8 SOCUR BIE CONE S0 T e s i cay , - i . 1} n hee iformed, was to talk o " % ol ics say he Is, perhaps he's only hav- The Ten Commandments of Sl e o, L0 oIk | purse strings and loan their money to | Included among the 13 realty | | Housing Conditions among the umness . 5 E Uncle Sam. Loaning money to Uncle | deeds recorded in the city clerk’s of- Buitonhole Stitchers' interests ing what might be termed a Hylan Womanhood. i s > agencs and then agree to accept his | 2 i : 4 fling. Prepared by the president el ouacil vas wiiine i Ays (maniiatias e d perfcenbibsatefod dn | JEescirine ihelpastinee ! im orslser us strangely, and we are here- S L G e i ::;, i (61 17 femiaAbs P o ) || L [ 0 Saibg, 6 not doing ;vnl big transfers. Following is the || with sending you our check for R R Conner gross ers, 4 Srial . ! I vour mt” because it is only a business | list three dollars in payment i g : e v sl s S hen he advisee P stea 4 H n 8 ayment A lawyer out west has been burned | approved and issued by the 1te p;\u!fl wher e H;‘r:li:‘“ ‘T’-;:v‘nx:‘i:;r:;: investment. Those who stay at hom» William Teikin to Louis Nair, Jand | for same Wil you not e . in effigy for not buving bonds. Rather | COUNcil of Defense. N Ok SRR B G : 1ESlon | ofime think they are having a ter- [and building on Arch and Winthrop write us a sociologi essay 88, It's a pretty good rule hou shalt not waste time, for |carte blanchein pur ng the appar— o1 = o because they have to cal | sireels Ao 5 huglt cu the sliny idlcness is shame and sloth o mockery; | atug they should =zet a tentative con- | 1ihle time besatise thev have 19 €% o N St S on he lving sendition of big- A v . e and lo! the day comoeth when thy men | tract for (he council's approy brefdimace S o S e et Sernee gars for our May issue?” i " \2P=olutely certaln that | Henry Ford s mentioned as thel|shall be called from: the harvest and|| i tho police commission: has simply | HOUT or becauise the Drige of woo Ef| o BISR landianc Buliding on Eond 2242 ddollie snokthe Sbady s is true. . S ol Ll el e s e R ldadito b thelomer e Hart. | armeniz have increased, or bec E . the article only took a little head of a committce to handle air- (:\; . workshous stand empty and | de \‘n le to tak ”t’|:mnnhv of ‘!,1‘\]1““: 7 they are asked to huy War Savings Mario Clanci to Frank Monkewics over silent. ford dealcr. withg giving - N of- is coming down By Joe Blast Put the pay into patriotism. 5 to our troops, or if he hears S The Soclologist. jement, and if the latter cannot I better authority for his tales jo-and-So told me,” a word of as to possible prosecution vent the further circulation tory which can only cause hearts to suffer still greater epeat a war story nowadays Bt It 1 week to write,”” muses B = plane production. That may be the e , Paalfanc g e ficates, Thrift Stamps or Liberty | land and building on Fast street. S A HI} FARM BUREAT. o is amb Sisuatiotgasts pitbstance oy [tQmoblic e Ny SAANC L) B Jonds. As a tter of fact what Alfreds. (. Gustafson to Poter . o ; height of his ambition. onoe, thrice) ana tenitimes ‘Ahalll thy | ferssiit does |seemil unfair, ds . the/[ibonds. ssie s > Peter hought of a splendid way to o $ - are doing is as nothing | Kiatzke, o al. lund and building on | T . BS ihat cvery housew = Sotn tryvl oo S : sehold | 51 e T arne o | what they ar g | get first hand material for the housewife in country cali upon thine household | sixth ward alderman charg e - s i [T s oon | Aty tain and vicinity who has not [ 0l Roosevelt says: “If it had not | for gold, and woc betide the land if | fire board, for instance, when about f ZOTDEE, 5 R R e roline F. C. Jones to Central Uil disgui been for Great Britain and France | "'It]:)(n 1‘]~ :‘H‘ 'N” ; ‘l f vvv: m‘p. to |lu.m4 e r‘”z\]\\ 'vnhlx‘\ ~::: “\-);\‘(x;'-\:‘ and sons who are now in Fravce are | Realty Co., land and building on Pine { | heggar and actually spend a S ol eSSl eac Si Lo each B on el 8 GO e I O o | Golng L overytr They are offering | @i Maple streets. ke e 2ot i . s ‘ every fragmont thai falls idly’ from | turing the vehicle. On the last pur- | G008 CUerxPine KRS B8 B QR 14 AP SUNiit L 1 stantey || p2Y besging and mingling witn @unty Farm Bureau, which | T8t here in Oyster Bay for one rea- | thy hoard s withheld frem the mouths | chase special delivery notices of in- | their lives, thoy are gIn® LI AIT8 | e g e i anley bezgars-—I'll feel for mysalf 8 to ass ;| son, and that is because I am here.” | of thine allies’ children and the Kits jurchase wrre sent to each |40 A 7 : % % SR ¢ g he boor devils' hopeless out- strives to assist the farmers 1 that is & I h il llles’ A 1 tent to purcha L ! ;‘\")u]'(l‘“r (\":‘l‘li‘v: ‘\‘Q‘r:hx\n\xn reward and l-!ur(‘rr('- l\x vet it S 28 (I" E Ly v . e C ovi 3 y¢ thy sons d Lrothers o » four concerns e 1 or £ i ‘ - Sk St 0ok on life,” he thought efforts to increasc the state | The Colonel evidently forgets that v(x neh. Shsas R oy bie 0 ""l l”‘ '“' chogfisici i' these men. on returning, will have William I°. Mangan to Oscar Mo o e M“Ldtn.m,:,n his 2 : S e e - e course this would not be practical im e e e ) i e sewed paiches on his duction but also is efficiently | there are numcrous orphan asylums Thon shalt not bedeck thyself | i h % ,‘m“- m,y.\ih,,,." \\'¥‘| . there | Only an opportunity to begin Hm‘r Lerg, land uilding on rinity only suit and put on a pair o and equipped to teach con- | Which would first occupy the atten- ! Javishl,. for the =itk upou thy back | would be too many agencies, but the |life work all over again gy sureet ! i . dark glasses and made a sign i adere ; . : : "® I pave to start at the bottom and many Jokeph Koncewiez of ux.. to Wiad- iE e , Bl Honl of Ernnlinvadors and the jewel upon thy breast are [ commission could at least advertise erathy A et o8 f 3 . e with “Please Help the Blind { svmbols of dishonor in thc hour of | for bids and thus create a hetter feel- | Wil be unable to start e Gl G e gl il on it and stovted to wander what the boys over across the ocea lding on Horvace street Gione 7. Tavements T tapiiny Earth’s agony and thy nation’s peril. | jng 21l ar hy ogr st s DS s t 4 s agony ¢ ¥ nation's . |ing all avound 3 - e, ¥ 8 o 1 skas io t law i scope of activities was pub- 'hou shalt not be vain and self- are doingz. %o why grumble, you who Konstin Mikulsks t Stanisiaw | with his cane. a tin cup tied to chusetts indulged in some blunt, cut- ! o 1 - > eopuSe V' naske B ) Kos and b £ or igh- the Herald on Thursday of seeking, for the forward and jealous Azain a loan for liber(y— [y atihomegbocsuselyoulans tash o iy ling on high , Lia thiva buiton of his vest #0 will take advantage of ities placed at her disposal | the German invader would have been of commodities in the house- nce an outline of the Farm = Congressman Gillette of Massa- | ting remarks about the Administra- | heart judgeth itself in the sigh of the | wain for liberty alone. to subscribe to a Liberty ’»”"d; on [oRiiva v At i%s end of. an hbur the tion, The blunt, cutting part remind- | 10rd; and In the time of world travail 5 buy Thrift Stamps or fo use an in- [ Finna M. Oldershaw to Jennie G. tin cup was overflowing 4 who shall say to her sister, 'l did it e ferior tasting flour. ete S j Goldman, land and building on Har- Twelve times before evening The suggestion hau been made | risking nothing and gaining all. Brace | rison street e got a differont perspective, Peter Emonds to Louis Brin, land , there have been several in- om interested hqusewives as You are ed us of our safcty razor. But we plendid organization and the| . o 0 U ; and thou didst it not.” understand there's no relationship. Hearten th en S | that duving e coming summer | yp and as been made that more be earten thy men and weep not, for 3 p & : 0 e a Strong woman begetteth a strong | Months the city, through the public | then put your shoulder to the wheel fand building on Cheitnut and Fair- i e to its work. Con-| At 4 hearing before the nate | man, and the blasts of adversity hlow | @musement commission possibly, es |and work for Uncle Sam. And don't | view streets. ty. almost gave way under the there will appear in The | \jititary Affair: Lard end switt acrossithe woild. tablish a serios of open air motion pic- { forget to put your hand in vour poc- M. €. LeWitt to Eli Falk, land and sudden strain rom time ‘to time, articles Bind up the wounds of thy men and | 1\ in Walnut Fill park. Reports | gat and buy War Siamps. Thrift | buildivg on Norfh street. I Thut night he counted it unp i contents into his pockets which long aceustomed to being emp- Committee the charge was made that the Depart- from other cities throughout the coun- | gtamps and Liberty Bonds. Remem- Joseph E. Hultsren to K. Belle Al- $9150 in oash And' toits hacco coupons. By begging steadily ever soften their pain, for thy presence by = _ ment of Justice’s cfforts to stamp out | the light of their campfires is swest |11y show that this has been attempted { per, if you don’t au and containing advice on | enemy propagunda and sedition had | and grateful, and the touch of thyjand has worked out admirably. The | kaiser wi A total of sixty-nine documents ion of food which will be in- | nyoved a “ghastly failure.” hand deft in the hour of necd. topography of Wainut Fill park o b were filed and five marriage licenses : Keep thou the faith of thy mothers, | would be admirable for such an open Stum the Hue—buy a third 1 issucd. There were 21 deaths TINAN Pro- | g, jn the vears of thy count air exhibition and a screen could be |Bond. = in detail the workings of ‘come across’” ihe | ling, land on Wallace street, day for five vears, he carned enough money to buy a little farm and enough tobacco cou- pons for a hand painted ,cigar humidor, and he settled dawn on the farm and sent the hu We think to the man or woman Who | t1,at is a bit foo husts pvide for the family. Torpoganda has a start of 50 years and | saerifice for Independence and Union |so set up on the side bank that the e SRR t of those who do not fully | 5 gepartment can overcome such an | they served valiantly and quailed not. | pictures could be scen by thousonds. Councilman Reginald B. Towers, HOUSE 1S ROBBED. id the English language, | dvantage in 12 months. Keep thou the family fruitful and | The state and national councils of | the vouthful representative from the y Mps. Hattie Boehm of 316 Chest- holy, for upon it the Lord shall re- | defense are continvally releasing of- | secoud ward, has heen chosen chair- ) nut strect notified the police last midor, anonymously, to the Bureaw’s methods for sav- e i bulld His broken peoples. ficial war motion pictures and other | man of the license committee. Thera | night that someone had ransacked Saitor. of ke IMaRty Ol urean’s s 4 aron von Selchow, personal friend ‘rve thou the Lord thy God with [reels of an educational. as well as 2 | was a time when this was ‘“‘some” L her house and had stolen $75 In cash tor.” - uffs. Kvery woman. native | of the Kaiser and former officer of | diligence, for His houses of worship | patriotic nature. might be secured | committee. In the old days of bur- kand a valuable ring. A boarder e who attends these demon- | the Prussian Guard, faces trial in | 5Pall not be empty nor His altars un- | which would make such a civic ven- | jesque at the old opera house and the | suspected and a description of the (Copyright 1918 *hy Georse visited. in the years of His mighty | ture an unqualified success. boxing bouts the members had their } man has been sent to the Springrield Matthew Adams) & chasteniy gl hands fuil-—and thelr eves too. Now, J police. It is thought thal he went MABEL AYERS CHANDLER.| . 0. S. Buy Liberty Bonds. Send | however, giving permits for one ring | to that cit ] nonstrations will be given of I find that the time thus | Germany for profiteering in grain. | been well spent, and if | Another German cereal story. l e S

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