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NEW BRI TAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1018, @ « rule . i - i W B 't » H l ou hoard the under-water eraft, siderable urging (leveland Plain- necessary in this favorite Irish melo- 2 ritam era where he was greeted with these Dealer. dy. As an encore Mr. Althouse re- — = trieved his lost ground with a merry HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, | Words by the Hun captain: When Ball Sooleal st ondierian)| a-la-la_jingle” which had his M- Propristors. b l “T'm going to te You to Germuny -fop scdition, he suddenly finds that | | teners guessing for @ moment until B 15 usa) a1 1118 Sea | for Siispell And sos how you liia 167 *he was: it foblE with words.— | N ERT i the final stanza revealed to them the 8t Herald Bullding, 67 Church St I skipper. , Meriden Record. \ | open secret that it matters not if | “Are you?" responded the e ; Ted at the Post Office at New Britala | Then he swung his fist to the Ger- te words of a lyric are inconsequen- | 0 L Teuto Mays g S o > g 3 2 { e )] o\ pokiOMos at No _ Said @ Teuton who plays golf tial 8o long as the melody has the Al R iiab Sy ! man’s jaw, knocked him to the deck To his friend, a junker, e e e e ways neiabie for 15 cents a weok, 65 cents a month. | Tiption for paper to be sent by mall, ' rccover, the pugmilistic skipper was inds him in a bunker . The program concluded with o | [§ BIIEETS I cdvance, e0 cénts & month, | o o or 89 DURA L Boston Transcript. B m | chorus “His Falth Shall Not Fail Us", | § $7.00 a year. Lover the side of the subnwrine, i pau e a e I‘OSS ene el e e gy IR frontatls i iirtialon mearim in ming deep in the oecan, For that blue feeling over the war ST aga of King Olaf. The charus i the city Chiculation books and vress heing shot. e was able 1o conceil news taha another Liberty Bond.—- { was remarkably good in this number OU L[/ »; ANl roem always open o advertisers. 9 Meriden Journ: Despite the extremely warm weath- [ an rio, cons {ss K o pen o adve lirdselg behind the Aoating :debris o riden Journal v e ind the trio, consisting of Miss Kline, lHerald wiil be found on sale at Hota: | 140 (oaqag ship and before the U Sl - : e er, which made the atmosphere in \‘l‘r Lnl(]lu\m and Mr. AI!hn;l;o :\(l’sn when discarding your heavier outer wraps These cool ~Knit ing’s News Staund. 42nd St. and Broad. 3 ; A onder how many stars the Indus- | g thoater aimost stifing, the ! 1id Well in conjunction with he Sk 5 2o ) : = A " way, New York City: Board Walk. At Dboat crew could make o =eareh fOU 1) \Woprkers of the World has on ox:sji theatar =almoi ELALE Shoniy l Sweaters offer just enough protection from taking colds—they are lantic City, and Hartford Depot. U hin I esierer hove in itz service Aug.—-Norwich Record fourth concert given hy the New Brit All in all, the concert may be re- comfortable and at the same tirie very smart appearing when worn THLEPIONG CALLS L o (s v, e S ain Choral society t evening proved led as a success. A touch of the over thin Dresses of Rlouses. SHown here, in the beautiful new iness Ofmce ..... ! ) Save it or scrape it, earn it or bor- } most enjovabie The theater was. imes was noticcable in the presence r orial Rooms ... ... § fron the row. but buy a hond surely today or o of young ladies in Red (‘ross untforms BiAtibas of the Associnted Press. T despatehes state that Captail omorrow.-—New York Sun > . and the service dag of the society. | = o ocaten Prove ta excluaivety snritled | nioDonald fs.@ Briton, but we are In- — anivary e npLgciative hung from a loge. which told the | V LESS SLID ONS to the use for republication of all news. T ve (hat the readiness | You may counter, Gen. Foch, when | Part one of the program hegan with | audlence that six members have SLEE E SLI= 10 thia paper and sisc the local news | i i vou are ready! idgeport Tolegram. | the singing of “The Star-Spangled | foined the colors. The theatre was v 1 Is f ne vith his r H e e he displayed in mixing it with Lot Banner” by the chorus, soloists and appropriately deco with Ameri- d $2 98 $3 98 $4 98 d $5 5 at least the can flags, and the larzoe in- prlce o > . an {: ea. | Hun captor proves that Ii's hard for a lot of people to sea | audionce, accompanied by the orches- attendance “Mac” part of him comes Ffrom un-|the connection between a vacant lot | tra. Then camic “Phe Swan and the ' dicated that the proceeds of the con "’LIP ONS WIT"[ SLEEVES i,,,,,m. 1510 notl far trom Binslands and the bread and butter problem, | Skylark™ iy thur Goring Thomas, * “ort. which go to the Red Cross, came [V = b ) but it's there.—The round Hog opening with a huss solo by [red- ''P 10 expectations. There was one . ks CRek . Tatham. " Mr. Tatnam never | WNOving fexture, Several times, when priced $5.00 $6.00 $6.98 to $7.50 ea. OUR ANSWER. IHolland may be between the devil | appeared to hetter advantage in his n = g i T e S t i selection, a numbepr of persons pe " ¢ B e deep sew, but it at Jeast is | native city and vendition of A 2 ¥ We are at war (hat frecedom shall { and the deey . 2 3 d e i S eir ¥ rerare likely to know which is which. Eroem ek, & " was enthusi- Nsted in turning the pages of their a | oot perlsl ftom the coeth, Mg &R g ofnefield Hepublican astically applaude Ho was fol- shades for Summer Wear. filled to capacity and the audience program, Wwith a resultant rattle a | tive indemnities’, prompt tha great Very properly, Gov. Whitman does [ mediate favor, cspe-ially hy the ad- ose who were trying to liston tc e ers plain collars and cuffs, priced $7.50, $10 and $11.50 each. N - s 1 whict st oalso have not make Liberty day a holiday. Too | mirable manner in which He sang the Soloist, ‘but swhich must g [iE=aeinciiian B urelioorniares anelmet it e B RS RO ESC RS | abiein s Rl e S e R e e S : . % | equal was not written for us ;ll;n\l-‘ e ey e s A IDLT R “BONTEX,, SILK HO E e o s » - I and the masters of Germany shall | g buy a bond after hou -NeW { “Only to wake the sighss of. echo- SEega g e n]}',‘.;l‘,‘:::: m,’:.flr\’mh forsctvil | not place the yole of autocracy upon | York World. e om e 100,000 WRIST WATCH ORDER. f W SAMUEL ADAMS { mankind; they shall not enslave frec- U S . i | O7I to sv—O Sunshine and - hiuo ; Paris, Mas \‘\. An dnr;lo; nr;.(;~ ]A\:7,~ & or omen 4 4 A Almost anything may happen In skies! o an o are- ' 000 wrist watches an 00,000 radio . 3 o . | et sotize e pospen 13| 7 S SN G A vt vt Sd ot e\ GppeTAY SALE PRICE: $1.50 pair ¥ i cfciirRCONCOERT “Democracy is challenged! = We | conse and the return of Russians to Mr. Althouse seemed a trifle hoarse | offiicers are among the requests that b it s 2 When one considers the difculties | have answered and mun's right Will | the battle line against German¥.o— | at first bnt gradully his \oice clearnd have come to the American supply REGULAR $1.75 VALUE. ) h. which those 1 harge of tne | PO Dreserved.” Louisville Courfer-Journal. and his tones in the middle register devartment. There new implements at (he Special Sale, we offer them in black, white, pink and cham= were remarkably pure, although the of war are being rapidly assembled pagne. Judge these exceptional values by comparing them with higher notes compelled him to exert from Switzertand and other European $1.76 and $2.00 Silk Ho%e sold elsewhere. These are all thread ral Society concert were confront- DIST. ATTY. J C. PELLETIER { R it wuuld scem that they are 1) e in the Boston Post. THE "LOPEMENT. B T T e s R aa ot atadies silk and fashioned gratulated upon (hie splendid one x 4 E e complete control over his voice at e ainment provided iLov local 10ust | yyolcome, ve breczes When Grandma wore that bonnet, times. Tn the brief alto solo. Nellie | MASTER PLUMBERS CONVENE. o master plumbers of the state attended il ol el i (e o T B G splendidly. Miss Olive Kiine then BE they were comymiled to suluii- This kind of weather we'd like to An’ loped—jes’ think o' that! made her initial bolw Dhefore a New ! 15 28th annual convention of the UMBRELLAS e Olive Kline for Lucy Marsh, and | (wn 4 coda fountain. He said, “You're awful pretty Britain audience and. assisted by the i o) Master Plumbers association held here ile the former did comparatively & - She said, “You're brave and true”; | chorus, sang most satisfactorily the' ;iqav. The morning session was Special Values at $4.08, $5.18 to $0.98 each. Plaid, Rofan B sy 0o mennd die th i Cross dyive, | An then beneath the bonnet thrilling lines beginning with “The | S hc i i el it i Prepars for the Red Cross drive. | "y ypiny they kissed, don’t you? summer is come, she hath said Re- s Siuiposaisoliplaintandtancy £ LR sty those who had justly expected | pig deep and often. e S e (e o A ClTY ITEMS Sun. enuine treat from the latter. Fur- © | When Grandma’s hair was golden, which followed was rendered in- s , = part | An’ Grandpa’s hair was brown, comparably by Miss Kline and Mr. epmore, the heat was oppressive o e ur They ran away together, Althouse, and the number closed with Stnte BB hEinass H this no doubt affccted the work neighbor announces that the Manager it == The talk of all the town. a second solo by Mr. Latham which | Hotchk e P jene 2 ot a 4 % ’ g “ anll € y B | stchkiss of New Haven and Geneid | 7 T Y taken up with the reading of counig top”. Some folks said “‘Goodness graclous!” | was cqually as good as his first offort. | Organizer Doyle will speak at the REV. W. A. DOWNE e oo A banqust vk , the affair provided the patron . { But from the sky above ] e chorus work throughout was | smoker to be glven by the Machinists < » H ‘PITA! at noon, at which Judge Robert Mun h an cvening's entertainmen' ! What we would like to know is| A gentle breeze was singin most commendable, partic v that Union in the hall at 34 Church street (:()Eb TO Ob < | ger of Ansonia-was one of the speaks ich was of a high intellectual and | whether Senator Brandegee ever The song of youth an’ love of sopranos and altos. The tenors Saturday evening. S e 5 " and hasses appeared a bit weak in| phe Boy Scouls will have their|dJunior Curate at St. Mary's is Ser-| & When Grandma had a dimple, spots, but in general the members of | i 3 LA B summer camp at Chester Lake. Tt will . : y . v An' Grandpa’s smile was gay, ihe soclety have cvery reason to be | he Known as -Heingman Camp® in| fously Tl Having a Suspiciouus Advertised Letters. by lector, the conductor of the orches- Are New Britain dealers selling | They took a horse 'm’ buggy N ; : 2 proud of their endeavors. The “e- | honor of Private Heinzman, who lost and the memhers of the chorus | coal at as low a price as dealers clse- An’ rode fer miles away. sults of conscientious fraining were . his life in battle in France. . Blipreparcd long and diligently to | where in the state? Tf not, why not? |~ OR! they loved each other cvident ' and Director Fdward F.{ The anniversary sale at the Kav-{ Rev. Willium A. Downey, junior & _(What do you:think o' that?) Laubin is to he congratulated upon anaugh Shop, 40-46 Prat street, Hart- | curiate at St Muary's Catholie church, 4 o When Grandma wore that bonnet, the absolute control he excrcised over | ford is now In progress. A ten per|who has been serionsly ill for the ) ,y.¢ ' @8n bo satisfied with the results.} groaqiine:—“Shortage of Drunks in| AN Grandpa wore this hat. the chorus and orchestra. He was| cent. reduction on their entire stock | past week. was taken to St. Francis A ieapal A e Nashua is Broken”, The offictals of R 1“1 obliged to how severnl times in ac- | of silk lingerie. blouses, dresses, coatts | hospital at Hartford today for treat- onuiiet B HARTFORD. P ” in the Christian Herald. | o qjeagment of the prolonged | suits, in fact everything in vast stocks ' % the New Hampshire town probubly e St - b sunce. George Ve 1 ¢ A LB SO ek s 7 plaudits of the andience is offercd at this sale. Ve learn today : nat: Hprtfo ! imported a few from neighboring The second half of the concert ey A T D eorhan thaiblind. ove lished an enviable record in the | cities. COMMUNICATED. gave Miss Kline and Mr. Althousa | geljst from Moline, T, will preach ent Liberty Loan campaign. The ————— - - % 4 i numerous f\nrm,!"lumln\\ ’tn] awmn‘\\ tonight in the Swedish Blim Baptist ghboring city led all other com- It was so warm at the concert last » Beer. their quality of voice and they too church at 7 ’ A Salc Boek; full advantage of them. After the To quite a few, it may seem queer orchestra with Mr. Pruttine conduct- . ; ; 0 @ a meeting for women to be held wi tes in percentuge of contributions | pelled to request the ushegs o open [ That man should bear the name of | ing, rendered a most plosing over- |t o o0 Vo) it ed o population. The capital city | the doors so that the theater could be Beer, ture, (Bellini’s “Norma™.) Miss Klne| 10" "o “The Woman's Part in I X tarely a Mr. Beer appears: gang four songs: Handel R e i e e ant. Mrs, Robe Arch, We're more familiar far with Beers. | Beloved”, Little Russia Folksongzs, a Z s fhds B i : i it Hesiin, Mr., i The name Beerhaven bears no blame | ranged by Zimbali Fairy Pipers, e e A S g > Helpsman, Mary. Louis and all the other so-called These are the days when the collar | wwhen all the load is in the name, | by J. . Rrower, and Charles Gilbert Fighting All Summe F 4 3 Holton, Miss (. M & cities.” lartiord proved itself | and-shirt engage in the familiar col-1 A New York name scems to imply Spross’s “Thi the Worlg in June.” (Idaho Statesman) z AN ger tha o and Al of them. A |loquy. v$ the shirt to the collar: | Its bearer, Beeroft, was not dry, The first one was well done but Miss ! Liadore Pucello, 15 Aruo Ave, jtal city should always be a model | “Wilt thou?” and the collar respond- radishes in his gardens are “over the the artists. But, generally’ speak- istic standard . The concert re-|agreed with anybody about anything ted great credit upon e musical = ee— iy 1 Fever. | | Following is a list of létters’rod | maining uneclaimed at the Neg Britain, Conn., post office, May ke it a succ . The Choral Soci- - s — Bukoska, I7elix Beardsley, 17, 198 Maple. Rensen. Ielen, 51 Marion Bennett Harry Dunn. Afrs. William J. Driscoli, Mrs. Michael, 22 Greens, ;i wood i Bassett street. His ey L Foster, Newton 45 o'clock. Mr. i‘reeman nities throughout the United | night that Director Laubin was com- will also speak tomorrow afternoon at de a far better showing than New | ve:tiluted rk, Chicagc, hiladelphia, Boston, (T Hanisian wria No harm from frequent drink we [ Kline's bird-like soprano voice 18 ThSh ors Dunmols R ln Bleg hay hardls saited for Mttle Russin melo- | ©1 Monday he pointed out an impor Karpez, Mrs 7. 397 Farmingtol the other citics in the state and [ eth: I wilt” When we use obnly hible beer dies, which are sung fo best ad-| tant fact which the general public Lol @ | oad et that | occasioally forgets—namely that even %) T BT ATaR 3 if the Germans drive the British ou 5 Lo mioea, 4B hini [* Lord, Mrs, Walter, McHenne, Theresa, 13 High St Martone, Amiclo, i \esior &t Molandanski. Miss G., Stanley Wkag ¥ McGarry, Anthony. Morley, Mrs, Ray, 38 Park. Miller, Charles Monlgrin, Joann, 113 Rx Ranaldi, Toney, Mitchell St Fandberg, Axel, Main St Sannchus, G. P, 141 Park St Sunmons, William, 29 Edgewood Stay Sroka, Kanznow 1 Beaver St Thompson, Mrs. €. W., 62 Barret. Waters, Don, 38 Pleasant St Tovias, Paul, 493 Fast Main 7 are sincere in the assertion that so - - As by that hook it doth appear vantage by a contralto with 4 . Al sod's chosen people “‘we v % | “catch™ or sob in the voice which is as patriotic endcavors connected Regarding the number of airplanes | God's chosen people “went to Beer; « A e % 3 : r g ! : That is to say, weni to th> well so essential for a proper rendition of | of Flanders, even if they over-run ai 2 Whereof the Lord did spc.k, and tell [ such charming verses as of northern France——even if they cap- nishes an edifving example not | reead a well-known weekly which an- | fris servant, Moses, to declare “Rlow fhou winry winds, thy mighty | ture countless towns and many eitie. ly for Connecticut but for every | swers the question on the front cover | That God would give them water hlasts and :m;‘; nllf‘“»*frd't‘fi!\‘ rlt]“h:n_\lmue aft i - m scee are swaying or another, the war will still go on, ier state in the Union as well. with the announcement—“Over a there, The trees are swaying r anothe ar | il on, Then sang this song, did Israel, Though my heart with grief i burst- | and those temporary successes wil Sing ve to it, spring up O well; ing in no way affect the final outcome ot ighbors on various questions, just = Digged with their staves, by princely | Tears of sorrow I am staying.” the struggle except as they postpone they do not always approve of the The English cabinet is facing an- men, However, Misg Kline more than | the inevitable conclusion—an allied h the war are concerned, Hartford | in France, Gutzon Borglum should ftentimes we take issue with our | milllon a week™. other crisis. General Maurice, untfl | Directed there by Moses then. made up for this by her marvelous| victory. . REV. WILLIAM A, DOWNEY. | Beer in the Bible significs effort in the last two selections. The I'his is a point which the German i A A well, or spring; that which, sup- | “Fairy Pipers” was quite her best | cannot comprehend—that the Allies | Tomm Lmn i o R tions, but deposed u short time ago, plies number and the audience Hstened en-| will fight on and on. Germaay may | (iaqenly about a week ago «and since asserts that Llovd George and Bonar [ The home with water, fresh and [tranced as her rich notes skipped up | take Dunkirk and Calais and Bou-| hen o fever has develaped and if is | to Hartford! Law have made misleading state- clean, ad (oISt ',,h,“;}."" SRR losnuiR i a0 tRen IR S | i e srdedi VIt RV R Cion AR GO et Ax did that well in Palestine the PUTH A Germany may take Amiens and Havre | ion of physicians was held yesterday | B . v Which Abra’m dug; by which he | merry moon Miss Klinc s “'j*j_‘mm Paris. That will not end the wa fternoon while PFather ~Downey's Knapp, Carrie, Mrs ; YALI AND JESS WILLARD. Creel please note. Swor pelled to respond with an encore after [ Gormany may destroy the present| parents were present and it was then \sk for sdvertised letters a “World ' and she sang B ar ) ing 1 3 o ate of e And named it Beersheba of yore. the “World In June” and she Sans}piitish army. That will not bring | dcemed advisable to have hun go to | Mention date of f ] ; Teor stands for well, sheba, an oath [ most fouchingly RicepRiths OME | \jetory and a “German peace” to the | the hospital. W, DELANEY, The well of swearing mean they both, [ fires Burning.” hen conductod the | aiser. The bulldog tenacity of the Father Downey is highly estccmed Postmastora The town Beersheba had its name M P o o e nume, | English is aroused. The bulldos' [ by all his acquaintances. He has | S ———er—— d Fred Fulton, who aspires to su- | N0t going to use any wheat.—Hart- | rom this same well, which some do ‘”‘""“’*“f“ ““"‘\‘,;“’_‘“'(‘;""”1Jm O Mims] tecth arc set, and they will not belserved for several weeks past ax one | emacy in the roped arena, has an- | ford Times. Quite right, but what e ozch m.:,"‘l Tdnanish dance in D relaxed untij the enemy is worsted. | of the 1four Minute Speakers and was May still be seen, with one well more, | MOs#lOWS . T s orchestra given | The Freuch pcouls are of the same | untiving in s wurk Tt was the dav i g% CFE 0, O B GRE SRCEER. L Where old Reershaba stood of yore, f Malor. Seldom Basan 0r eRTo & 0% mind, and so arve the people of the | following an evening spent in hehalf | o€ . Ity hands, ut to New Haven, adding that he ey And was the end of all the land, a better ke {venina | United States. President Wilson | of Liberty Tond sales that he was | 8% 1evy sald warrant upon CoTN Il iry to secure the Yale howl as| DPid vou ever hear about the polita | While Dan stood on the other hand, | directed by Ar. Prutting - Voiced! this in his speech at Baltimors | stricken parcels of land standing in the name L ho selections were indeed a treat 2 5 o 30 ) e | 0f Fay M. Doane of Hamden, upon BEctic for. the fray man who rode in the elevator with | Of other heers the Bible tofs: T l\‘n ‘\;vhnu\r- was next heard in | When he sald “force, force to the ut- Vv\llvlur Downey ‘\\.4- recrnt erd i .'\m S l‘,‘ (e Town \-";‘. i vife v is he " Beeri, my well, Beeroth, »feans wells, S ’. " D most, force without stint or limit” | amined for appointment as a chaplam 2 % b B 5acine the el an amohi. | Nis wife and who removed his hat as | Beeri, g - ) | the “Crying of Water.”” Hy Campbell- ¢ i | ingt describ: Lot No. 217 (We' imagine that such an amphi. A ardiior Bl o e e !'I‘:"m“n:\!;l«h “”‘1 T el: | woull be cverted until Germany is|in the regular navy | gton scribed o 1 i ‘ i 2 [ sh o 7 and plans of Newa Did have Beerelim fzr its name, nd “Little Mother of Mine,” by H.| dccisively defeated. DI S0R e s ¢ seat ut 7 yeople, w ! e s hile Be iro ems (S Ry S | ington Park, on file in the town AR Th s 15,000 paople, would Ll h 4 bl ‘3” ."‘h"'”l:‘,‘ \"",’” 1o, '_‘C . Rurlelgh, which was somewhat T mesue thel Lhe way \,"”\L‘"' EVENTS T@NiGHT lork’s office. Said tax on lists ofl an ideal place for a prize fight| Now i the season for the old tim- | The well of him taat seoth me. Tor & lonz fonk time Tast vear thoto " nner in which we do things down e made, every resident of this 1) wne w tricken i fre, but since the war hegan Yheyil'crm\tl_\ director of military opera- | | | te proud of our capital city. Hats — ments on war questions. George ne of the promoters who is anxi- s to stagc a boxing match between | What do we care whether wheat is allezed champion, Jess Willard, | tVo-fifty or a dollar a bushel. We're Tax Notice, By virtue of a tax warrant to n\‘sfi' unced a proposition to bring the | ADout the poor speculators? sater as the bowl, with its capacity | 5000 as another lady entered the lift? i S Geoffrey O’ and 1916 amounts to 77 contsf s o AOBT. a Bible G disappointing: 5 " CTE PErsons w opedit = anda { A Tlebrew heer, he Bible through, Ride,” | Were persons who hoped it would end ’ with interest and on Saturday, June and “The Pipes of Ctordon’s Men,” hy | in five or six months Today the Superior photo plays and vandeville, ! o0 50 "0 T i sell at pubfid William €. Hammond, which was his | Prospects are that it may last for five | Lycoum theater, | avotion to thé highest bidder at thel f e ast that is the view = i s best bit of work throughout the per- | O SI¥ ars—at least that the view . !'public sign post in said town, all or formance. So pleased with this last | of most able commanders in the al- High class photo drama, FoX's g5 yych of said property as will sat= pro-German has of being elected | asked the . courl’s permission to number was his audience that he had | licd armies. When the war broke | theater isfy said tax warrant and all chargest esident of these United States. change their names. DBut will that “The Tauglish Bernhardi®, to respond with “When the Roys | out Kitchener was laughed at when el i oving 2 pichires: | thoteon lifficult to conceal change their hearts, too? (Springfield Republican.) Come Home.” which he sang in a | he said it would last for from three auc <_‘1”‘” "m_ Ly Dated at Newington, this 24th duy Ly R el 4 William Herbert Hobbs, professor of | Most spirited manuet to five years. And thero are people f Keeney's thea of April, 1918 —— a erbert Phenrotensonio Miss Kline's next offering was | today who laugh at the declaration E E: B. PROUDMAN Bt tho steia and” dignffied diree-| " FACTS AND FANGIF geology % ghe e ribume MEA% | . hown in the Forest.” followed by | that Germany will not be defeated un- | ¢ \mml,ni:’ (AT B ) S AD ! y wys in the New York Tribune that| ' e S Sl 5,000,000 on | dinner, Elks hall. B of the New Haven institute of | e ¥ feebla volts of theldyine. Gramb|| Blorence fA ylwardis SEfouse (of Memo | UIIIIVeR haye ent 5,000, zan : | ! c T ies.” The fates were unkind to her | abroad to fight. This view of the 5 3 st have res S ntomot Thalren)) Mrop oron 4 { was drowned in the clamor of the|vies.” The fates were un ¢ ning must have read the promot- The real Emperor of Austria is| was drowned in the clamor he | O i Juncture. Miss Iline's mem- | trained military man, which the luy- ol i S | British pacifists.” Professor Cramb's : 5 i ke . 1ot amine.—New York Sun. | Dhysical voice may have been feeble: |ory failed her in the “House of | man has difficulty in understanding, s po 3 o ers to inflict upon us stories of how | IP [l promiatere: point of view, I e We find no alcoh~ic hrew t there is just about 'as much | hot it Was back in 'umpty-eight JAMES IEPARD. “Give a Man a Horse He Can ance of getting permission for its % Numbers XXI, 16 from the university authorities as | Si¥ Germans in New York have 1en one considers the horror with B Tax Collector, Tax Notice, St. TImo lodge, 1. O. O, ¥, UG U AR g By virtue of a tax warrant to me. | ot i directed and now in my hands, 1 this - o | his writings were not, He sought to | Memories” and she had to begin it | is based upon the hard fn ...‘h“‘ = IR Airectod and now in my hands, T ihis ‘ Dot ma ARt R T e ELn o mad e e e e sl e Tarien Leneimanyo izl oo An A parcels of land standing in the name THE PIGHTING SKIPPE | United States 'senatc from Missourl. | man ambitions, but mot from any |recovered gracefully. however. and | of both sides is the destruction of | o o T i Y | No Xenophon wus ever there before. | hatred of militarism. His American |Sang not only this song but also “I | armies—not the winning of certain{ o 0 o 170 Ll e B N ws despatches today carry a |1f his Anabasis continues he will get | editor says: “Professor Cramb finds | Knew My Love”. most charmingly. | terrain or the capture of rich cities. |y ' 5yt the lang rocords of the Town of News of a fighting skipper whicl | @0 the military aifairs committee, and | much' to praise in the war-spirit: he|In the familiar refrain “I Love Him Last year the British offensive be- 865 Section 2 as shown on map uud nobody in Missouri will be a bit sur- | jgoks on it as something, which, like |the Best” Miss Kline was especially | gan in July and did not cease until Erwin Castler i, G. B riéet in plans of Home Gardens, on file in thet Diged i tookly s i ! religion, is super-rational, and there- [ g0od. rendering the amusing final | November. The German push against |y, 0000 hag, Blend ot hios Gavdens o flojin i | fore mot to be critized by the stand- |lines—"“And if my love leaves me, | Verdun continued actively from late ) S pniere o mes With 100,000 shells the Germang | ards of commerce and everyday life.” | what will I do-o0-00?" very effec- | in Tebruary ,!',\(.\r;»-ar»h' in (.M}:\T,‘Sn E have blown the heart out of Rheims, | His hall-mystical interpretation = of | tively with n\;s \v,f,"‘ s 0 el‘:!‘l‘ of the Ger- | (hurch street 29 at 2 p. m. 1 will sell at public btain . J. McDonald, whose | But fith 100,000,000,000 they can- | the¢ War-spirit and his imperialisim 5 .M\ Allh.uus(:. ‘qu ,:.(f,..m,(.4 “o,.? Imms,‘ t “’,l\:'lf' on xm\‘\‘. ‘n“ fo Hay 2042 pm L will sell at - publle is on Prince . Edwagd lsland, { hot blow the heart out of France—— | were more German than British. Is ‘“The R\f\nlfl ness of Love”, by James P. | and from week to week smashing |, <Yosta Hive 1. O M., meets at public sign post in said town, all, o’ 3 W o ' I New York World. lit to be wondered at that the public |Dunn anc paive proposal Shades of frs of the melodrama and which & the stuff that men are made of, | amounts to $3.08 care not a snap for the terrors Carpenters Union at- 34 With interest, and on Saturday, June he Fields O'Ballyclare.” [ now here, now there. And to meet|{ s Main street | S0 much of said property as will safh command of the three-master | iLuIr-:] to heed his dying voice? 1n | Perhaps Mr. Althouse was tired at this | this offensive the Allies must have isty said tax warrant and “lmu.-r‘s . Walter, now at the bottom | - : s askbd by, i | COT0 Rohertd's warnings about Ger- wi\ml, or \hor(s» 'llla_\' 1\m\n been o m;-n—iu\d the F"HN:IStu‘eS must f‘:|ln New Britain Nest, O. O. 0., meets | .ml,,.m,” b & The ser has een - ask oy RIS | man aims here was at leas o | other reason for his lack of spirited- | nish them as rapidly as possible. | in Electric he , dated at Newington, this 2 ay b When his 8hip Was sunk | pojongiae to - accept the crowns of | glorification :\‘( ‘\\‘:n’ f‘l,r |‘(s OW‘I:‘m\kHl(»' ness in the latter solvctiuy‘) ):u any | There is no nnwr1 way to Afl.fl‘(\rc‘ vie- ki P L of April, 1918 8 ‘thodaney boat, Captain MeDonald was | Esthonin and Livonia, but maybe ho | as there was in Cramb, who might be | rate, this ballad was not sung with | tory, and the longer we lag the mors Valient Tent, L. O. T. M., meets ng E. B. PROUDMAN, al by the pirate chief to come is too mcedest to do it without con- | called the knglish Bernhardi. the plaintive yearning note which is | remote will become the days of peace, | 251 Main street. Tax Collector,

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