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N ' NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1018. Lf * plished during the past eleven PACTS AND PANCIES UDY OF GREAT AR, v Britain Merald. 2 T WAR months it is easy to understand why Not even the nameo Liberty cah- | Latest mphlet lssued by the Come- [ERALD PUBLISHING COMPANT. Mayor Quigley is convinced that by |,c0" could make suucrkraut es Proprietors. reappointing the present commise | (hetic. -~ New York Sun. mittce on Public Tnformation C nC B daily (Sunday excepted) at 4:18 p. m, | vioners he not only gives them de- ——— ’ ° Herald Building, 67 Church St. served recognition but also that the Gen. Foch will know when ferritors Gives 8 A Ga LR BL &% the Port OMa ‘st New Britatn | city's interests will best be served | PeCOMSS uiore valuable than men. To T el e N JESUY Bite ¥all Mutter. 5 the Germans men ave still loss valu- | (e i — e e —— oy | tusreny able than territory.— Springfield Re- ; Fiption for paper to be sent by mail Pl e Jayuble in advance, 60 cents a month S 7 y & cabin public will Tahise 6 met or Sl T [ .00 a year Af{er successfully bloekinz the en-|cited ower reports that “events in|sion to which Professor Samuel B, % ) ) 5 rine , | Russia are leading to erisis.” When B on advertising medlum In | trapce to the German submarine base = to . Haidine B0 s rersity, comes e erts culation boolss and vress rigor mortis has set in, nothing hurts arding, of Indiana university, comes b always open to sdvertisers. at Zeebrugge, British naval units, yes- | |0 TS A S8 in the third ghapter of his 96-pasc not war, at least another trial of diplomatic strength in ‘which the threat of war should enter as a | i N terald Wil e Tomea on sale at Hotar | terday. exccuted a similar maneuver i pamphlet entitled “The Study of the ne's News Stand. 42nd St. and Broad- | hefore Ostend with the result that, in Those worthless boys who used, Great War,” just ijssued by the com- fav. New York City; Board Walk, At uil: City, and Hartford Depot. (he opinion of the Admiralty, the ’“"”{"!“ t?n-n time dalng clreys Stunis | mittee on public Information, and dis- —— | U-boats in the latter port will: alse |10 the barn. a ouf now are saving | trihuted free upon application to 10 TELEPHONE CALLS ! ‘ « the open | 1hCir country by their splendid alr- [ jaskson Place, Washington, D. C ; ne mtl SIS have difficulty in reaching i L plane work.—Norwich Evening Rcc- The fact that in 1913, before the J riat ®ooms . i ord. . ’ murder of the Archduke I'ranz Fer- | B . [Momber of the Awsoclated Press. These brilliant rafds were accom- ) dinand on the fatetul 28th of June, o e tor Tepublication of all news | yanied by great dangers for the men| A Fp@:sd:;;":-r;Umvrllxwo“:‘(‘nnc{tkla?li‘rfil,(cnr‘- Sl e e e Women's and misses’ Suits, all new Spring models, they’re all wool serge, poplin and Jer- dite, t~ It of not otherwise cradited 5 e . 8 & stok | proposed then to attack Serbia, is one | § . i ‘ 5 ok . . % b Whin nancr and atso the local mews | WHO carried them out. The waters all Ty t;unq in the new tgle of their tear- | bit of eviderce relied upon by Pro- sey suits. These are the most satisfactory wool fabrics. Every suit is nicely tailored, will Bitlianad herel about the twe harbors are plentifully Jing up the railway at,Omsk, in west- | fessor Harding. Also a secret mili- hold their shape and give satisfactory wear. The colors are navy, tan, gr& and black. . mined, and the coast defenses most!ern Siberia, for fear of being sent | tary report of the German army whicn | formidable, But British sailots, like | homc.—Springfield Republican. fell inta the possession of the French : o Formerly $29 50 their American and French Allies m.CI S & | movernment shows that cGermany was | § E h ! The time hasn't come, whatever | making extraordinary preparations in used to danger, and the hotter the the walrus may say about it, to talk [ 1913 for an immediate war. In an o to . I enemy makes it for the mthe better | of other things. We shall have to | interview with King Albert of Belgium they like it fkeep right on talking and thinking |in November of the same vea 5 . Formerly Values Gramuafis the countries at war with | #Pout the war until we have seen it | German Kaiser gave the impr b wih through.—Hartford Times. that war with Frante was certain ° t() $40 00 . Germany are finding ways and means e R ) SOt (T () (e toycheck the U-boat pests, and befora “8o vou sent a dollar for that ad- |side. Various practical measures look- - long they will ‘he able to cope with | vertised appliance to keep vour gas |ing to war were aleo taken hefore the bills down What did they send | Sarajevo murders. The military laws . EnSRElnE giseal sust astsuCCassIN IS e e W e T B brorf| ol o 0 s s = their soldier comrades have stopPed ! mpecript. ST T e e T the flag fiving! Don% | them on land. construction of the Kiel Canal was | the ship! If there are 350,000 unemployved [ hurried to completion early in 1914, —JAMES LAWRENCE. persons in Petrograd it is because, teps were v«\kr‘!] to stir np revolt i 4 . -, . 5 LLOYD GEORGI'S VICTORY. under bolshevik rule, there are .- | South Africa and British India. Secret Fromn these exceptional values we are offering for Saturday’s selling. The most particular . UOORbosse SR D caiinn dnobody ceelne tilen daned June L 1014 woman or miss can be suited in the assortment of new Spring Coats here. The values will AR TTONORS FOR OUR ME By a vote of almost 3 to 1 the |work for them. Vew York World. two weeks before the asse nations, = = Seinas o P ially priced, ™ D 1 3 i e — » |were issued to the German cruiser please you. Styles are many. Spgcial 5 ce more New Brit men are| I-lovd George government was sup Gov. Holeomb has no patience with | Eber at Cape Town which contem- o ° eao il in the war bulletins. Just re- | ported against the attacks of Asquith | 506 spincless creatures that call | plated an immediate outbrealt of war. iy the thrilling .account of Cap- | and his followers who placed before | themselves “pacifists”. He says they | Therc is much cvidence. too, relat- e _ = Griswold’s heroism in battle | the House a motion for the appoint- | should be in the Lakeville institution !ing to accumulation of war materials, e for fmbeciles. This is another way of | the transfer of bank batances, etc., and | rvified the world and now comes| Mm.ent of a select ”"“‘“""e"' to Inves- | ' ‘ing they art Trotzky fools, which |2 circular dated June 9. 1914, is cited. announcement that Lieutenant | tigate the charges of General Maurice | i )¢ jimit for unintelligence.—Bris- | ordering all owners of factories fo Ima W. Chamberlain and several | 2Zainst the cabinet. Py this action |tol Press. open the mobilization envelopes in 5 thelr possession. B en from this city have won| ® crisis has been avoided. Lloyd 3 ey, 3 ) The recent deciston to punish care- | _Finally, the evidence is presented q : s : : Betion at the front. Recognition | George is more powerful than ever | Che recent fectsion b0 DUBISN BA%: 0 o\ owing that 4 sacret conference of Satins, wool serges and poplins in navy and black. Regulars and outsizes. Priced heir valor comes in the:form of | fter the successful skirmish with his |} " 0\ 4oq out strictly. There is no | German and Austrian generals and of- fons in general orders from ‘the | POlitical opponents. He compelled | reason why the soldiers’ mail should "'; Is was held at Potsdam, near Be . 0 H eac Asquith to face the issue and de- [not be made as secure after passing | /i O gy b g T Sandthnl Stivns feated him decisively. into the army authorities’ hands as it | 8t this council that the actual steps es under date of April 15. In T Ehom e rontal muthoritios. | leading up. ta the war were agreed Whether the charges of General oRoL E upon orders, issuied by Major Gencral —-New York Evening Sun. 0! e | it BN i R G 0 i b i The following is quoted from Ma bards, the local men are recom- 5 i 5 S A SRORD A THE GOOD SHIP TUCKAHOE. milian Harden In Die Zukunft for ded for the Distinguished Service | the manner in wrich he RS i © | Avgust 1, 1914: o was unbecoming an army officer who o= i 2 " 3 ; s for “ektraordinary herotsm in | WS UnbecommE g (Launched in the record time of InSin olviopnene Pnoteitosonbia cnjoved the prestize he did. If an o hes whose brazen arrogance has no prece- : X s i S 2 5 twenty-seven days.) i Srapes g We are featuring satin and taffeta silk Dresses in all the new shades. Several very smart Jd who were the men with him? | American army official should so con- dent in hh\fm each phrase hears wit o s . e 3 ness Austria- gary desire 1 g oihers wo nd an Otsen, | SUCt MmeSt ne woud ve shrown out | Lopd Kepon ot pe vietorss |yl AT G St | - Dresses reasonably priced, - @4 () o $27.50 each if : of the army at once, and rightlyso, It | _John Paul Jones, taut and taht, PR R S O S i . ° er, a Campbell, a Coyle and a 5 5 . had o ts the duty of all officers and officials/| URON the Bon Homme Richard once fyuarters of the Expeditioary pn against the enemy.” ing, could cure the fundamental ills Had “just begun to fight.” 5 o ; " he two halves of the Austrian Em- ¥ (0 try to better the morale of the Captalne. : ey of t e cosmopolitan population of the | ‘© S Bpt Captains Schwab and Hurley pire, and ot the monarchy. Only the Bhich they ‘call their home, | "Iy Wherever and whenever pos-| With \h4>fy"\l‘le"(1\' crevasRUCO el e e Pl A L e ek I omes of men wi sible. General Maurice’s action tend- | Those wiveters so )“”‘1-‘ SHTa claims put forward in the note could 08¢ A" | 1 toward producing the opposite EERTS (I (G vy MRREeE have profited Vienna prs came from various parts of | . The question has been asked s such it should be cou- T e f 1 BESN. . But just is thelr relatives| SoCt ;“d e Thexo ras e IC”“““?"I‘I;"“ “Where was the plan of the campaign : Bt By derimed. he ship of Isaac : e e i . 5 . : e : e e czardless of cther thoy : : i elaborat in ienna ¢ rliu weights so long will be appreciated if you wear our kinds: regardless of whether thoy are "Phere will be an investigation of | Her tattered ensian never fell, e e e After_wearmg ‘the heavier weig! s g L pp! . y his charges. 1If they are true, the; . -“1:‘ fought fo;~s to vhvl »‘;!Ill.1 Why do people tolerate the propaga- They fit right, they’'re cool and comfortable. They’'re more satisfactory garments to buy. Sl e Honfogsicnidangsrots Bl Rt iuhs UNION SUITS AND SEPARATE GARMENTS IN ALL STYLES FOR MEN, proper ones will be punished. If they | = jrave also fought the foe, S al CSREOl e D are unfounded, General Maurice will | Have fought him late _;mf{ early— must be), namely, that a complete un- WOMEN AND CHILDREN. : : | suffer. But the thing which gives us Here's their good ship Tuckahoe! derstanding in all matters existed be- s in their neighbo veins, but | ¢ the greatest satisfaction right now is ; tween Berlin and Vienna? o 0 ) : i shoulder to shoulder for the only he grea The Chesapeake of Tawrence, ORIk LR G (i ke Gloil WE RECOMMEND SpeCIal Saie Pnce Women's Thread Boot Silk that the British cabinet is more se- | .- S G g o 3 5 to which they owe allegiance. ihe Oregon of Clark, Hose in black and white (fash with the following subfects: Fundn- o » B £ __{cure in its positon than ever before, | And Dewey's old Olvmpia mental causes of the war, its historical LEYTON joned.) Regular and outsizes. 1 war Is over we will find ! 4nq that means a more determined | Were surely ships of mark. backeround, the Austro-Serbian con- SILK HOSIERY C A jonetti. These names are typical Ameorican or foreign ancestry, | 0 tirmly together by this country | great crisis, so those men over | rance ask not what kind of blood B8 of New Britain's gSons in-| .eqirt to prosecute the war to ulti- I:H'xl ‘("fv,p:jx!:;:171%(\;;\1)':’1‘:\(1 Hurley troversy, 1)\1 failure of rh]u!mn\:lr‘} to ; Women's Fibre Silk Hose in i ave added to the row. avert war between Germany-Austria 0 ther, cor mate victory. It makes your head go whirly, and Russia-France, the entrance of i e BB R i, LR e Does that swift ship Tuckahoe! Great Britain as a result of the viola- Style, Comfort and Durability. dovan. e tion of Belgium’'s neutralit the ~ 5 S A health to all the fighters spread of war and its character, en- : : s ; HE FIRE BOARD REPORT. ABIGRMAN: Who saw there were no slip: S i e e course LAY IN A SUPPLY NOW while you can save money, as future price will be $1 pair. 5 than a year ago the manage- It takes a big man to he elected | They're simon pure sailors of the war from 1914 to April 3, 1918 President of these United States but | Though they sail no sea in ships. and the varions peace proposals, in- Aye, give 'em cach a medal; cluding the Brest-Litevsk freaty im- They struck a mighty blow, posed by Germany and Austria upon = comprising four members. The | ¢lected to that high office, that he)mpey surely “put one over” deluded Russia T e T PG e e . A oil e Dol vt thict T ons sincerely hoped that Congress will rman of the hoard has now sub- | has made a mistake, and to apolo- In the good ship Tuckahoe! Space is also given fn the final ehap- | * e desire ta live in friendship W 3 as a carrier and served his|do something in the near future to ed its first annual report as a | %i*e for having made it. The fol- MAURICE MORRIS, ter to a bricf consideration of thel i nDoring peoples, but the victory of | country during the Civil War, taking | make the shameful occurrence in th —in New York Sun question whether this will be the 1ast| Gorman arms must first be recog- ! part in three battles. One other is |New Bedford pos ) e great war. The requirements are| ‘Cod ol (men 918 seventy-three vears of age, has served |repetition. to Chairman Dent of the House Mili- A Traffic Court, sketched both for a league to enforce ””"’1"1‘“, p(r‘;,,f: ‘“,”"i,‘.ml.,\\’,.wd not v i P specially interesting and com- | &'y Affairs Committee cxplains it- (From the Baltimore American.) | peace and for world federatlon. and |, ~ No =oft peace, but one C: >s- fand four years as a soldier in the Civ- fdabie 15 the action of.the board | 59!f: That “material progress, which | the triumph of the United States and | ,,n4ing with Germany’s interests il War. Amother has served twenty- S0 Rt EET : 5 i means the multiplication of utilities | the Allies aver militarist and despotic | (Mareh 20, 1918.) | five years as a carrier and now at the (Philadelphia Public Ledger) rriving at a more definite under- | 1 take the liberty of writing and conveniences, makes also for | Germany is regarded as giving “the | " [ aking accessible this mass of 'age of sixty-eight is still able to per- Mr. Garcia, who has heen the ding in regard to the availability { 30U to say that I have become mctory fire departments as apn | ConVinced that 1 was mistaken in i AS an |, Gvising you recently with re- A . iliary to the city department In| gard to the matter of credits in dicated in the establishment through rgencies. Six of the leading in- | the draft legislation. When the | @7 act of the last lesislature of a 7 traffic court for Baltimore city and of krial plants in town, alive to the | Matter was presented to me, I ! e e Badilinatefullv¥e nalyzo0 W nd SETRE| 1< BROTSNC KRS 1= s Lid (S BvE i initor, : el automobiles asd motor trucks not ! dare say that the gentleman who . i ok h the municipal department, have | presented the mattor to me had | ONIY on the streels. but on the roads and highways. As to tho proposed bed aplenty on the national roll of or. t of {he firc departinent was | L n over to a board of commission- | it takes a bigger man to admit, when hrate unit of the municipal sys- | !OWing letter from President Wilson office impossible of Good News From Brazil. : cor- ever-increasisg complications in. the | Dest assurance of the astablishment of | (. stamatically and critically arranged . form efficient work on the heavy |rvespondent of the Public Ledger at business of government is plainly in| @ league of peace and the practical | yaterial, the committee on public in- | route assigned him. Buenos Aires has brought from Bra- ending of war. i fasmation has performed a service not These men are giving the public |7l “a meesage of good cheer” So The sub-title as the study describes | marely to zchools and colleges, andi..q the Government the same satis- |little authentic news of Brazilian war it is “a toplcal outline with extensive | cjuhe for which the study Is primarily | factory and courteous services they | activities has been given out that | duetatlonstandineadingreterences M i1t St I G DU e e R o D e e e o i o e elchicha pten e miaterial fshpressnted i coiai sortnom # e ol b0 i EHe wat e e e raone ) vt beorl[Cunieal il Brasi i ot b e nderspiamaticaily et anged shead. Tt must be added that the list of | yaq0 greater, due to the increased |bered. bad a German problem fully as ings, and each of these is illustrated | pamphlet publications issued by theipooujaion of the city and the addi- | dificult as ours, since the sokthern | Ly one or more quotations of evidence i 5 ] ; et ol disposal of the city when request- | Which would cnsue hy allowing | fraffic court, its need is apparent and | iyon” ysually e g e gorunoee ”,‘lm‘_",:n"i‘.",:”?‘fi,:‘r_l"';? Te [tional mail matter nacgsas e[ lpeon Bies had been organized prac- ! credit for the number who had it is to be expected that the Governor ources. Frequent reading references dled, they have been doing the worl ally as German colonies. But she 5 volunteere will use a careful and diseriminating | n o 41 tended to the topies, many ‘of S assigmed them with apparent satis-|has faced the problem boldly, put- an addiional force of about 75 | T e et her R hoy judzment in the selection of the trafic | 1y HREATEE 1S T TORh O ope. T faction to all concerned ine the country under military con- and 3,500 feet of hose can be | ' have changed their opinion in court judge. lia” published by the committee on £hi o In this manner the officials of the | {70l subpressing German newspapers loyed by the city if its cquipment | the matter, but I have been con- Zheinoully v raises the limit in fines| pubic information. of which Profes- (Bostal Record) Post Office Department propose _to | 41 '[[zl‘;'\f:;l':fi'::;(-; Craltosafiolmilitary ald not be able to cope with a | Yinced by the facts as presented and penalies for violatlon af the|sor Harding is one of the authers. In A recent regrettable incident in the <olve the problem of the superannu- RS o e o g i) | to me by the War Department regulations, and if the law is strictly { yadition, a splendid list of books and | New Bedford, Mass.. post office fur- |ated. They have adopted a system | 1§ eager to cross the Atlantic and get g Dlaze. The very:life of New that I took a mistaken view of enforced it Wil certainly operate to | magazine articles for more general| nishes a powerful argument in favor | Of eficlency which cares nothing for | into the fisht. .But there s still ain are its industries ‘and it is the matter, and I now write to the discouragement of = reckless Joy | reading is given at the close of each|or the carly enactment of a retire. | the long hours of faithful and effi- | iuch we can do for Brazl, as Mr. per and fitting thal there should | say that in iy judgment that ridisg and of the specd mania in gen- | chapter mont Jaw and 15 a sad commentars on | clent service; 1t cares nothing for the 4‘-(:“']::1- pv;n‘nt?* nu(H .\hrr“\n!(:x)sr‘lx‘(‘ S the fullest co-operation between mistake ought to be corréeted. eral. The Chinese name for motor Many of the quotations of evidence | the heartloss system of efficicncy ad. | fact that some of its viotims have | L ,"T} I ,,,,z' ',‘ o oo ,h ,”,” 1 hope that if I was instru- cars is devil wagons, and devil wagons [ are from sources not easily accessible | vocated by the authorities of {he | honorable military records for serv- | eeds both tonnage an 2 adly 2 mentaj in any way in leading the they have been and are liable to he | to the gencral reader. The following | poet Office Department. Six of the |ing their country in the Civil War; it | We can supply her \\»v\‘rh hoth by cotf- artment. Iiverything which tends | committee of the Flouse {o the with a driver at the wheel who is | illustrate the German plans of world | yotoran carriers in the New Bedford | cares nothing for those who are de- ,'nandeering salling ‘ffi:;'_'“ Whileh e ards a harmonious understanding { conclusion they came to you will freo from care as fo whether ho hits | dominion and reliance upon, bruto | g ot SOEE R 0 O he First As. | pendent upon these men for support, '\‘C']‘_”‘f'f:\"’p~ ""4;.”3:“:»”4:1‘:‘“‘:U;»‘():' this point is descrving of the | o CXPFOSS to them my apolokics for or misscs the pedestrian crossing {he | force . sistant Postmaster General that the jbut would take away $200 a vear in | Whatever we do, We ORE1L o take not having looked into the facts way, or who does not hustle [ God has called us fo civilise thel gonarment was in receipt of reports | 11¢ name of cconomy and cfficiency, | PATticular pains 10 © co the Brad e e Ty out of the way world: we are the missionaries of hu- | TPRMEICEE 8 b REEL . O hat, on | Which means little to the Govern- | zillens of our entire sympathy and A traflic law should not he made | man progress.'-— r Wilhelm 1Ly | o paired sfleloncy due to |ment but much to the men; it cares | friendliness. It is not too soon to pre- the medinm of persecttion op of un-| “The German v cafled ta bind | ic0 0 T r phvsical disabilits, | nothing for the pain and humiliation | Pere for the South American tradg reasonable restrictions. It is highly | the earth under its control."—(Lud- | & 00 ¥ 0 o bl to perform !inflicted upon faithful employes [ We may justly expect after the war Viilson consults no one, but ts ¥Ng | important that the resulative law | Wig Woltmann, 1913.) rorvices cormensurate with the scall |whose only fault is advancing. years. |The Germans are not likely 1o gey to run the war and the country all | should he enforced with strictne “Our next war will be fought for the | 20 a0 B0 Lo TR, daya were | This so-called efficiency system can- | Pack the trade they have lost, and it p! e iel et st e R hut This | highest interests of our country and ] % MOF L T Licl Tto show |fail to be destructive to. the morale [ i8 for Us above all others to. take Bt well he satisicd with their] 0 oo remawk {5 interjected, hecs auto- [(0f mankind. ‘World Bower or down- | o000 hs her ahould not be reduced, | of the employes. No man can fail to (Lhelr place. e S mobile drivers hayve compiained upon NI will be our rallying erv."—(Gen- | 35 010" "A reduction of $200 per |be dissatisfied and distrustful who 5 SN The Kaiser has informed Vor Hin- | gccasions that ru SRS nas el b ardl L) annum in cach case was ordered knows that, after years of faithful {isonly by relving o cur 200d { Tt icords of these six demoted | service, he will be thrown on the hu . . earriers are worthy of more generous , man scrap heap with as little regre (Montreal Gazette) . S pame of his military chief carved on congquer that place in the sun whicn ! : 2k ok | SRR s : entrusied wilh (he important ey : £ e court for the | o we - (Gormun | consideration than has been meted |or compunction as a worn-out ma The Simla correspondent of the of furnishingithe ¢ty with (ho | Ne Sates of fahenzollern ca he ¢ nrt with o level Toom e Jout to them. and while the charge of | chine is cast aside. No system can | Times, London, in pointing out that o R A at’s nothir satanie Majesty | | 22 2 “With the help of Turkey. Tndia and | inefficiency has been sustained. it ex- | be succes ful which attempts to deal | in the year which ended April 1 lasg has alread . name of Ching may be conauered. Having con. | 1sts mainly in the minds of the in- { with men as with machines. The hu-|the combuatants enlisted in India AT i et b e : (uered these, Germans should civilize | Spectors who made the recommenda- | man element must be considered first, | numbered 285,200, stated that any uof fire prevention, instelleq | Hoher the Tolt ibune. ) o Germanize the world. Amd. the| {ions and apparently is not true - in |and no employe can be loyal anll sat- | estimate of India’s man-power based pparatus whigh has proven its | R o her D= Rer e e s ,,,,,'.',' ;_;'_;::,‘,',‘, ,” fact. One of the men affected is six- |isfied who feels that the reward for on a total population would be fal- warld lanzimee — (Theodope Spring. | t¥-eight years of age, hax just com- {an honorable record may be domo- |lacious, since a larse proportion of 1 thirty vours St Elohls (0 a5 ) pleted forty-five years in the service |tion and the recompense for physical | Indians are non-fighting people. Tha | cities in Wilh these stafoments nf aims mav|and is stll active and competent to | vigor lost in.the service be d latter fact partly explains why India’s lose atientlon by every tax- ssed because of his s > made | we compiared the pecent utterances of | perform his duties. He has been car- | missal. _ | representation in the line of battle’ is§ Bna vropeity owner. iflerl-u that Argenting y ) : 8 Elieicichiliten Uthe Kaiser siven In Ghanter 10 Tving mail on the same route for | The truth of this proposition is noW | comparatively small. If the Dopulidh $ | auage should “If the enemy dnes not want peac, | about twenty-five years and is still | accepted by many large institutions | tion of that vast country were of th ad it oon e WS bring peace to the worl 1 | doing the same character of work he |that deal with their emploves in ac- | kind that peoples the white —man's & J s ficli o | e Paftering in with the iron fist_and | performed twenty-five years ago. An l(m'vhnu with sound hu.\lnfw-: Princi- | Jands it would form an unbeatable ag<{ fic amount of work aecomi- {likc 10 scc him s 4 } ¢ shining sword the deors of those who * other of the viclims is seventy-five j ples with a view to best results. It | gregation. 4 4 fantages of a closer co-operation | ked to place their apparatus at not fuliy analyzed the effect to do so by the authorities .and | ir forces forces and the city fire rtiest approval of | cvery citizen, the fire board b con- | And yvet Senator FPrandegee had tulated for having ight this 5 e - tiie eoffrontery to say that President ; it during it A st cof ¢ exist- 7 be I nothing had been ac also with judicial fairness , but therc are several other wd- e features wigntioned in the re- ! i 5 S i : i enburg that he intends to have the | made a pro siness o1 G e Z ¥ e which speak’for the eificiency of = ¢ k e infrotions of the | GEIMan sword that we can hope to India's Soldiers. B fires. They have establizhed a chools © o0 as discon- L, and they. makc several rec- | Count Lusburi ndations which should be read | minister to Arzentin one thoroughly digests the | without a trace. - Ind realizos its significance as | home. A zood