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B R e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1918, - . A " 3 . BN 1 ) i T K S R AT M G T T @ ew Bfita“\ Hera‘d- l is being imposed upon by his land- , FACTS AND FANCIE New England Must Iead. Stand to the Colors! New Road Problem. ‘lordv Let's see this thing through e '”mm_;m‘h‘w'y e theren (Boston Evening Transcript) (Railway Age). (Louisville Courier-Journal) | BERALD PUBLISHING' COMPANT |'and bring the gullty ones, to justice. | | +=x TS0 L B e wed P Tt has been the habit of New Eng- The Germans, as if by pre-arrange- T‘H‘ ms;‘lllnmn of auto truck freight "‘HE Proptietors. | e fo AMis. Winslow's soothing syrup | 12nd 1o lead in patriotism, not to fol- | ment with the Liberty Loan commit- | $ervice between Philadelphia ~and | < B84 a811y (Kundapiesoented) at 4318 » m. | RED .CROSS PARADE SATURDAY. | for . with practically all the | 10W. Rut she is following. and a good | tee, are staging today history’s most ! SACINE s focompanied by the ab [ i s Coantel) Ay & e . PEAnE SRV > | 1ong way in the rear of other sections, | impressive demonstration of the price ' joUncement that there soon will be ald Buflding, 67 Chure s Kiclk” lefi out, is aptly described by 5 | freight service over the highways bo- | one of Joo Hollister's Bittafeld | tode In connection with our delin- [ of liberty. While we at home are be- 5 e N Skl | ntered at the Post at New Britain | MERIDEN'S MASKED MEN. : . 5 quency in joan subscriptions there is | ing importuned to inves ir iny Rysensthel New sunglandEstates faid | i i g imp invest to our in > 5 | as tecond Class Mail Matter friends, who says: “It looks all right, 5 Washington. This will be a forerun- | “lass > P ; i ; i e e e {astes [ VETY sad thought that comes to the | dividual limits in a third = Liberty s ' 4 —_ | Down in Meriden is an organization and it smells all right, and it tastes ] 2 2 ner of the far broader development of | livered by carrler to any part of the city | 07 Pl i S e falh B et o e Loan, the super battle in Flanders, is | (. ck service which will attend the| B oaniS e wiowliey centaja montn | ScallinciltaoliRan BT o1 ith RN EORE SISl it o e 2 Nen s and G o There are more New England troops | lighting the eastern sky with letters & B e SaieRg | ubsoription for paper fo be sent by mall | oy pccording o the esteomed MY reenwich Rews and GrabhiC. | ynger fire in France today, propor- | of fame Liberty need dgr DECATeASIoTiENe St Sl possintlitien) payublo in advance, 60 cents a month, 4 Stcarding ; S — ; L qa fiotstante Aberty needs every man ) of hauling freight over the public| Y90 s sonr ["aferident Journal, the Throateners \ fuvprite way fo clean up is to | UONSLOIY than of am other section | and every dollar. Stand o your | foags B i s Ty e e | e < . i > of the country. 1In the recent casual- | colors nosv, childr 3 %50 : 2 v S ave # membership of 75 and include dump a lot of rubbish at the oppo- b s nosv, children of light, or for-|sujtahle roads rathe ; the sup- | Tocm always open to advertisers isome ROt BN OB ch IRl s 0 il T s e B e e names are of men in New England | Prussian dominion.” T G e I e ar oy tme professional men of the city. This S organlzations. Our boys have been It is Impossible to exaggerate the | roads a value foreseen before the war, | (lfl ‘ BBt he found ot sale o | organization has been busy for some It the Eritish navy keeps up irs | OVOF ‘;hn top m-.«:,h(.n'(1|,\“¥:y1’“x-.-‘ j;f:'i' ! crisis before us; it ia impossible o | but not expected to be reatized within | “A] (1:{.)1 . i way, New York Ciiy; Board Walk. At ne past with the distribution about | good work, Ostend and Zeebrugge | “1d they are in the forc 0CaY. 1 overestimate the value in such a crisis , a de. i 7 ray New York Siiy: Beard W fime past witl an esbruskel| S IS RS I e R e o s e decade. It has also made much Iways Reliable” the city of postors containing declara- ¢ Will soon be inland cities—New Lon- ption to the third [ more pressing than it would be othar- | Yank vision was a better state - 0 A 7 - e AL e € SR e G ot U e | HANDKERCHIEFS tions of allegianc f adines J i 2 the present baitle it will provide an |te adapt pubiic roads to the require- ! 3 2 5 ; ¢ d s the st National [ ;. United States and concluding with lared, and was the first Irresistible moral stimulus so vital in | ments of heavy trafie, and how to| the victim of an offic rame- | G cis France i S L 8 v traffic, and how to| im of officlal frame- ; Guard division to =o to Franc In | that tast quarter of an hour in which | revalutionize the popular attitudoe | or ell. Olllell TELEPHONE CALLS usiness Omco ... fitorial Rooms Momber of the Associated T'ress. more or less veiled threats of dire | up. the svrathful Mr. Borglum func- |that grea 1 we led——we did not | A p | use for republication i i 5 ¥ 3 % 3 i i possibiy even for this one as de a ve ca ) e d crediteG to it or not otherwiwe credited | _ o ciirely and wholeheartedly to | publican { The boys are fighting bravely and | 0 L g 1010 laaty Al Sentiiin e seannot Uianstormapubll an ndaren in this paper and also the local news 3 A, i o there. At Seicheprey | 1918 a3 some military experts ave pre- | roads made for passenger vehicles and | Dublished herein [ all the declarations mentioned At § y‘u antly over therr (:v _"‘m»v dicting, it will furnish an abundance | farm wagons into bearers af large ca- | BUY ALL YOU CAN e | the bottom of the poster ave a skulll Terrible accident on the Santa Fety!hey »“‘fh‘j'(”“”v 'h;-\(-”»\:"\\r(\:\xy‘;v\glh‘:\ti\' ©f the men and materials without | Pacity trucks operated at fair speed ! AT THESE PRICES! and crossbones and the initlals of the | Abuguerquc dispateh says Secretary | SUPCHOT GEIEAN [ Or0e, et they | Which we must waze war with ges- | Without\increasing greatly the cost of | They're something vou are oAt e McAdoo acted as cngincer and ranjt1e fown frowl wh MR [ftunes; building and maintaining them. using every dav in the year. society, “T. T over the mountains!—Paterson Prr«:c}\\'enj “Iu\htw “ .‘n v we v;: V:‘: \\l\ T\“‘\ We do not need 1o zo about wring- The greatly added cost of roads! They're of Cotton and Linen. As we readlone of these post wWe ' Guardian LSRR aNel O SR I SO “We | Ing our hands apprehension of the | Joubtless will be divided by lesislation two fabrics that are extremely ington permits us to hear them do not know the whole list of the which we read in our history, and we By all neans keep the flag waving ' dead or the wounded, nor do we know doom that threazais in Ilanders and | Petween the owners of land and frefght scarce and are advancing rap- Picardy, nor need we permit our|!TUcks. The trucks, as the vehicles: idly. It is most essential thai anxiety to interf making the greatest demand upon you should save on your every- ix Klan about - recalled the Ku | 5 Lane e : g 4 re with food or| | [ wondered whethrr the members of in fhe front vard, but don't forget|how manv of the first forlorn hove. or | LIRS 10 JWISEre IR £900 OT| 1aq bullders, and causing the great. |l day noeds. You can profit by | the Moridon orsanisation got thetr fo have wome corn waving o the |what mempers of it are today in | ISCR b EUE PR 1N BAG R SEFORC | ext injury to roads, <hould he made to| [ Stocking up during this Specia] | 5 ack vard, o & with potatoes, beans, | crerms nhis s ut we know 1 task S 5 3 {1dea from the old masked tar-and- : [ 2anTmAN, DUSON DR American's duty in the present hour, | 00t @ falr propartion of the bill for Saltl tomatocs and as much other garden that all have splendidly done their i nstruetion and maintenance, but it WOMEN'S INITIALS But ai the same time he should face hn and not like feather K. K. K. brizade. It is not | fruck as there is room for.—Norwich | duty, and will continue to do it. But should be bornc in’ mind that when All-Pure Linen, 19¢ eacl the facts like a | | within our provinee to point out to ! Record what will these bovs feel and think, i Ao thoitac ar o road conditions are sueh that inter- value 25c. These, no doubt, S e oria e th vt i S (ke (it — LI, while: fhey are maintaining tiia | 5T AT e fote are maxe | grate frelght traffic ig possible under will be a 3-for-$1.00 proposition ALL FOR OUR COUNTY ! | Impropriely of their actlon. It we| Hindeoburg meay not Be dead, ag|HNonar of New Hugland with “thele, =0 00w = 0 R RE 00 S0 2R | cqnditions malking it profitabls, the before the summer is over, (Motto of Nevada) | g L L e icitenont b nioh S linaicatignaNave [T RSy Sl st Tathal \IhSIERRBI GRS el (2t S B PR RS el ez torya Inf b I nBTESinti D Gemible il anything in Linen ix almost fii- | fre mot mistaken, there is a o he b e s faiiodl ansiin il |tioniisNlarEing fanibehinatinithe necs i 5 2| have achieved fndependence of com-| @ Possible to obtain unless you are rmination. Could 5 e ordnance of some kind which Pro- |y imstrasse they always use crape | ©ssary and vital respect of the sub-} more Slesperite dete nion ecarriers in so far as its inhabi- wiling to pay a faney price HE RENT PROBLEM. hibits the appearance in public of | for such offenders-——New York World. | Seribtions to the Third Liberty Loan? she BRligoon tholdeofs ""‘_“ -‘“", "_0““1 tants are financially able to convey ! for it. e e - S The hoys will hear about it in their | s> seriously interfere with further | themselves or their freight in mator | WOMEN'S H. § e ront iproblem of & serious | masked squadrons and thore Is 1o . 4 unsin 1s | trenches and dug-outs. If they do not | British efforts in' France as to render|vohiclss, And that the oot of ol LINEN HANDKERCHIFFS mture now confronts the city reason why any private individual ory \, w”]”m ,n‘l‘l"\‘“““” m,,“ . IS | read about it in the papers that they | them negligible. She might then | qufMciently well made to withstand (h | ""At 19¢ and 25 Fach nd 1 believe steps should be im- zrouped Iudividuals should thrcaten | jo ,‘,o “’\.(“’ . ;\"',,‘“‘\' e Yet 'O | have over there, printed on that side, | turn her military steam roller to the | wear and tear of heavy freigni teamc | These are old prices. W4 ediately taken to investigate BBl ok eldanona e o hat "”‘”,'_‘”_]\’“[ | they will get the home paper in two | business of crushing the unspeakably | will be in a measure returned to the want you to share in the save onditions and sce what can he {00 ) ) A SUSIE SR v 0 L Jdividend. | O ee weeks, and they will know | heroic French army, and from her | territory they traverse. Old-time roas:l ins while this lot Tasts one to relieve the situation. vife in Meriden, which we are loathe ; —New lHaven Journal-Courier JR L S i e s e s e e md‘mlmm\_(m“;‘; AL s e Ingreased cost of labor and | (o believe, the law can be invoked - . e e RO R e C P [ Civih £ el o8 et | it e et T S e ke et bl 4 aterials, and difficulty of fl- | 4o punish those who deserve punish- the Grace of God, We Wil abotit other things that they neglect- | starve the United Kingdom and sever | the old-time road in the days of }.mrs@ 39¢ Each: 3 for 98¢ ancing building operations has | - i 2 % i 3 y ed their prime duty. They will read | America from Europe transportatlon would be, by compart- WOMEN H. COTTON pached the stage where the | . i . Tl Motihe.s o filirance, Swe ate Proud o (i, 0t e o g landl laggad millions be- These are the immediate possibill- | son with the modern road, a ridicu. | HANDKERCHIEFS— fllding of tcnoment houses | It scems to us that it would bey you < Wind In its cubscriptions, compared { {ies of German victory in the present | lously inadequate passenger ana All extra values: has become prohibitive, there- | much more respectable for the mem- | Proud of vour Husbands and Sons, } (i) oiper sections of the country. | offensive. Like the desperate military | freight faclity. ' 5¢, 8¢, 10c, 12 1-2¢ Fach b causing a scrious shortage of | bers of the organization, who un-| Who alons the blazing battle line oGy road that the loan meetings | gambler ha. the kaiser, is playing for P Y e SRS MEN'S H. S. COTTON HAND- pnts and retarding the growth | gouptedly are inspired only by pa- '“lf;r"“\'”t“".‘" "_l_‘lylin"l fljb’”‘ b““;jh \ were thinly attended. They will see | huge stakes. He is pyramidinz his | Will History Repeat Ttself. KERCHIEFS—For this Sale: s ity | triotie motives, to do: away with thel @ Coc thundering tones, by night OF | )\ poatin in particular was far be- | hets in men with every reverse. He ! (London Answers) | 8¢, 10c, 12 1-2¢, 19c Each This situation is being taken | i) s day | hind the litile towns In' getting out | is committed irrevocably to a triumph |, -~ B LINEN WEAVE at 25¢ Fach vantage of by some tenement hideous skull and crosshones and to; Does not fov a moment ceage At taf o =ubscintion =8 Fowwillll Soien S it s ik ol i e o ¢ he numeral “TI" was regarded by | PURE LINEN 35¢, 39¢c, 50c Fa. buse owners to advance the I'rom hurling defiance at the foe I th R v v’ - ~ couragcously have their names ap- That cheer up tho Boyalas they Aght? | asaseltotdashinia hordcelagatistithat]| coni s astuplucky, and, Siwhen < WOMEN'S CROSSBAR LAWN re S ee ity e 5 Who would force an ignoble peace. | e reading history, it would seem that it NDRE S i ice of rents hevond all veason, | pear on the posters, instead of hiding < 21 = Deas Tt may be ensy to say that New | parrier of brave men which stands |has proved so with dynasts o HANDKERCHIEFS — With us creating unnecessary hard- | L , ! Fngland will “come in strong on the | petweon us and the hideous night of | 1h Bnst et ’ woven horder, ) EHose e at the | Dehind the meaningless anl innocent, | Mothers of France, we are proud of | JEnslant etv us 3 &] | recorded in English ° histo that 278 18 R 0 T “T.T." Of course the cntire seventy- | you, : home stretch.” But that is not noW | pryssjan tyranny until his défeat i3 | Ethelred IT. the Unready. broupnt 22 1-3c Ekch, 9 TIOAAIE | e cioad v tenement | : 5 L op S sbands and Sons as wall; | the question. Tt la a question of | {50 conclusive to permit of Iurther | atsaster upen himsers coo, B PSR S ORI fise owner. | it et el ey T e “_\,nfu usbands aad Sonsias el o, (Crlng e oldiers (of Naw (Eng= | Lo or sy | daster urons 1850 mo}:\ rit- In White, Black, Gray, Pon- o sh to be misunder- | % ho forced the invading avmies | M€ SRR rad Are . lain: Harold TT was killed at the Bat- & Soid w s lmrll mm::“n1(.‘1:“1“’\1( n\,llwu’l:‘d:‘\ | a small poster, such 0 el h'\«“l‘ land as they bear their manly part I} = rho yrnited States has its own men |tie of Hastings, 1066; William ”1 ;:: \‘ lur:‘:\l:'ndm ‘th'n(.‘el(sonpr Btances owners . of property | At least the leadcrs in the movement | while thousands of heroes foll the crirical m ';"_““\“‘ of "“‘ ""'l‘(t"“ lr in that first line of defense. General | “Rufus'—was killed by an arrow in $1.00 to $1.50 pair. > De ea Y could permit their names to be made In defence ¥, [issematier Lo IR o Foch. commander-in-chief the | the New Forest: Edward IT was de- FOMEN" lve been forced ‘h_\ reason of !\ou: permi in name » be made \:n! f‘;, x’:‘. e 0[’ ‘;\tymr 1 y\j rmn T o e stintondorideliberation o ia | S LERER LIRS Sl BRI e e R“”m”\lu’”m : I“aA a o il WOMF 2SR Teased inferest rates on mort- | known o the public. Otherwise | a en, held mos L lin this way by springing once and for | Lo o8 (0l e Rritish and | oned: Oharics el e SOFT GAXE GLOjIE es and increased cost of up- | uq o might be interpreted as “Too | WA Whenever the volee of duty calls | [y oR /o Tor the Tist, that we must | oo RIS 1E I i onsdy Charles IL bad ol fishiy for, His For street wear, in Black, p to advance rents to meet | ..o 0. < Made answer, “we are here.” e i e nch. The rn'xuw of n:w‘ Allies at jthrone and had a turbulent reign; White, Gray, Tan and Putty h conditions. It is the owners | T | would stand by our soldicrs, and be the front have been poo mhm meet | James II was deposed. ) Specially priced $1.85 pair; @, tenements who have advanced | —— | Mothers of France, they fght for |Would stand by our soffiprs, S0¢ 0| the shock, and now we at home ars| The same thing is notlceable in value $2.00. hts beyond legitimate bounds | RED CROSS PARADE SATURDAY. | vou, “l‘f‘l“ Lk R0 asked not only to back up our bovs|French. Russian and German his- CHTLDREN'S GLOVES whom T believe it is the duty | For you who on benhded knee 1 Ca ey !\n the hell of Pleardy and Flanders, | tory, John II of France was captured Chatheisgties washable in this government to expose | G T At your country’s call have given T e ) Put to pool our unimpaired resources | at the Battle of Poitiers; Charles IT White and Chamais, 79¢ pair. h persons to public censure, | RIGUT MAN, { your all < s | Tith the vast accumulation of alliad { of Anjou was in ecaptivily most of Lisles, in White and Brown . o a ) i E ! For the peace that is yot to be; It is reported that many “""h“’._-’ material built up through more Hmnihi: life. Alexis II, son of Peter the 59¢ above is taken from the: That President Wilson means to| For peace not based on the ruthless|who are paying 6 per cent. on hol- | yree vears of the kind of pressure | Great of Russia, was condemned to Silks, in \White, 69c pair annual message read to the | leave no stone unturned in' the in- might I rowed money are busing LIberty | which we are experfencing today. We | death for treason, and died in prison; hon council Jast cvening. If vestigation of aircraft production is | That ravages and destroy | bonds, which pay le than 7 . «\:m cannot be hlind to the urgency; we | Alexander 1T of Russia was assassir His Honor states is a true rep- | evidenced hy his appointme 1 1t 18 not for this that your husbands | surrendeving 11-2 per cont. (o8 Th0 | cannot resist the plea jated. And today Nicholas IT of Rus- | military reservations, forest reserves s | : farponiment ol fight; privilege off losning fo thel Goveln- “Our hearts. our reason.”” said Kip- | sia has been driven into exile. and the like, are not subject to state chosen the best man available, but at | Anq i we will not bid them stay; B deliberately taken advantage | the same time he pays a graceful | Mothers of France, we clasp your tion, I womtder, if we were at war, send of & counter-revelution, and the chief ation of the fact, (and it is pre- | Charles F. Hughes of New York (o | That you sacrifice your hoys ment beats surtendering to the ene- {5, pecently to the people of Folk-| Francls Il of Germany was beaten | and 1ocal taxation. Nor will the rail- L that the Mayor knows whereof | assist the Department of Justice in jmy, and is a long way “"‘-‘”; "‘:"“. stone, “every instinet in us that lifts | by Napoleon. and if the superstition | roads be taxable the government eaks), such a condition of af- | probing the charges preferred by | FOT peace that is based on truth and | surrendering 100 per “':‘;» 2 ""‘w us ahove the mere brute, shows us|concerning ‘the evil influence of the | ever takes title to them. At prosent alls for immediate action. Mr. | Gutzon Borglum. right, time “"" staliing your life i B | 4,¢ the war must go on. Otherwise [ numeral “IT" upon I<ings holds good, | railroads still belong to their stock- s S e o : e b i e e e | trenehes e e s e o “mm!;u TI—the Kaiser—who i re- | holders. The government is ruB- [ Lipi 7 | ® President could not have It is ever for this that your sons will | S | The men, th hips. the munitions | sponsible for the present war, must { nin 1 is all, and the 2 s o s tha 3 | the ships. . 3 ning them, that is all, and they are fy" and claims that they are |lected a man better suited to assist | fight, | An Exodus of Givls, must go forward to the war, and he- | come to a bad end. | still taxable to any extent which loeal advantage of the situation to|in a thorough, impartial investiga-; For this that you bid them go* | (Margaret Leland in the Woman's | hind them must come the monev. = e taxing boards think proper. Those , e the price of rents “beyond | tion. Mr. Ilughes has shown himselg | FOF this you have patiently borne the | (MATS? - % '(, o without which nothing can move. Stockholders and Railroads. who advocate complete government Rson”’, ¢ . “ 7 i G cross. lome Companion. | Where our hearts are there must our (Brattlehoro Re - ownership will have this problem of o ';’”" he f“'““" that “it | at ail times to be a fearless and com- | And patiently bear it still | Of all the amazing things that have e e e uo f;:{::mv:{u. the,| taxation i Al e duty of this government to cX- | petent official. and his record in the | And your call for help finds an an- |come bubbling and scething to the | S states bear jightly upon the railroads | carry their plans into effect uch persons to public censure.” | New York life insurance scandal | swer here; | surface of life during these last threey — | For (oxetion duting the fistperiod or eI Waterbury certain property | makes us confident that when he has| BY the srace of God, we will.” jand @ half years. there has nlmn, Russin and Czarism. Zovernment control emphasizes one Switzerland and Holland. S A _ neadien g to me than | o S 1. in i v 5 were suspected of resorting | finished his inquiry, th nothing more amazing (Boston Evening Transeript) act connection with government | (Boston Globe) shed his v, the public may | yie S | 5 Zirlsl Has| . i p to bear the cross. the pain the !this exodus of American girls Fas z £ control which it will be desirable | Switzerla st he especially -in- such despicable methods, and | be sure that it will have all the facts o | e ever happened In the| Of what in actually happening inf contrel SR bl sirable to | Switzerland mu pecially 4n investigations in the Brass g Tt o S ere s b s e on | Russin now, we know about as little 1 inc ederal property, such | terested in the news from Holland A8 1 in the case, and nothing but the facts. | That is vours, brave hearts today; |world before? A passionate desire on | ' 5 5y (0 (¢ What happened there | &8 Post office buildings, custom houses, | now. . sclosed unheard of conditions. | And the President has not only FoF freedom and France, our sons|ihe part of the women of one people ‘\’h e ‘“_‘\_ Scythial not Rusala. The| —— = s A sdaad tenement ownors were proven | g e [(o 20 to the help of the men of|Whet g , saias | mittee, furnish the members | The «raw hat season and mothers have so very little to say | (1 ongly to the people as the return ot as to the hehavior of their daughters. | {o Jagitimate heir to the czardom They may stand on the dock and | gy( for the rest of the warld, there | squeeze the wet ball of w handkerchief liie S0 00 (08 60 “Gorman sugges- o+ b e = iscape From Germany Into Hol- | nurse who has not h 45 against quivering lips. and they mayY | (ijon in this particular rostoration e George Iearson 2 Rosmgtihad s fulicont run half way down the ganzplank and | The reign of the infant offspring of | Bl T €O, s /f training and of use to those who on. The new Order-in-Council relating to the man-power of the conntr New York Herald yesterday | €nables the Government to take a | i shorter method for recruiting our Pas SELYE MoUERING DADEr. army than that provided for by thn o scarcity of dwelling places and | tribute to his defeated hands, S i to serve us? . 5 Y iees ohi ST Rl g (ot 2 its elils acrogsithe orean ‘. of these rumors pamts to a direct| yitack, An Infantry Subaltern’s Im-y study of the heavens, differs & charged rental prices which | the last presidential election. The re- | 1€ billows between us roll; | Of course, the divine and terrifying i & e, T tion in the person of 3 ) rn's Tme g ati tl wens, differs essen ¥ usurer to sk Wwe | i 7 | Here or there, while the cross You |forment. the yeast, which is stirving | [FOmano = - the pressions of July 1, 1916, by Ed- | tially from the average occupant of put a usure hanie. e | port which Mr. Hughes will submit ! e l o oh e o o, the | the weak Youns Caareyitch, undor th ward G. Liveing | a professional chair. What we find jev is is ¢ in | 5 S8 onr girls and driving them into | o > Grand Duke Michae A : D ses onal o believe that this Is the case in | will be free from personal or political | We are with vou heart and soul I en e aventuse orlaltruism (s stirring ||Sosency of (WieEg i e i e ritain, at least not to the ex- | prejudices. Tt will be a report well | (Copyright reserved by William Gil- |1 women everywhere: but 1 am in- "()"‘ ,"d"":(";“' i e hossens | PUIIINg Superintendence for Rein- ‘ human being and a very genuine 2 = 5 | i = a £ ) i’ % storation, ay he said ol ced Conerc 5 res, b 14 )SResse Sl oi which things were carried In | worth reading. | len Rodgers.) | clined to think that this speclal ex- | 207N ool T a le in the direct forced Concrote Structures, hy | Irishman possessed of a ready wit, & ury, but if the Mayor knows | | = pression of it, which has started a lit- | 208 S CRCCN GGG a1t wouid WE U BEEE lively temper, a great capacity for similar cases in this city, he | RED CROSS PARADE SATU o i ; 9 Ile army of givls over to France, | .0 1{ may be that Russia has suf- [ o T s ork and a wonderful fertility of ; s e RED CROSS PARADE SATURDAY. ushing Aside Exemptions, | could mot have' happened anywhere | F20N 0 AN, € LU0 BUSR Slution | Hecare of a Princoss Pat, H_li.(g the | spoeen A at once app an investiga- 3 . d & : : b Accou > Capture and | .. 1 E——— ) ronto Telegrs 3 d States where fathers - rs, a eal so 5 % (Toronto Telegram) bhut in the United e that no other course will appeal s R RO IR || el Sy e b T Flh Corporal Edward Edwards of e Princess Patricia's Canadian thers Authovitative and comprehensive Light Infantry, and His Final wal, invaluable to the school with all the data in his pos- | and if his beliefs are sub-| pe d, lie should make public the of those property owners .or | —— Military Service act. The processes o R < ‘. 3 5 i ST = 7 G 1ave. A brief history of school nurs- t house landlords who are Headline—“Central Powers lect | of the exemption tribunals with their | let the raw Spring wind rumple the | {he Czarina’s regime, of Rasputin and | o (o (o [ife and Death, Vie | jho e followed by i ters telling g In such high-handed prac- | : f chain of appeals is brushed aside so | hair around their thin temples—but | of Soukhomlinoffism, wauld carry with i . eath, ling chapters ling | Four King. Looks like a four-flush 2 e B asce i e e H & SR tues and FExploits of Geoige ! how to organize and sdminister the B Britain 1s growing rapidly. | far as the embodying of the vounger | they cannot hold their girls back from | it far too much promise of German ! D oo CeolE ol il Al i c I ST > i e ave o S oG ngton, S - | work, describing the work of schoo are Fing i an ellneror EE 7 | members of class one is concerned, | the gray sea, where heaven only | supremacy. . Nl hovarable dolliet 2 2 et @0 flocking here tromigll | As.an emperor, Hatber Karl is a | TICTDEIS 0 Cau8 OR° B Soncernod: | 0e B0 & may meet them! e N T i nmr‘i:;;,” oy il:k‘o‘]]ll?!.;l.\'o \lo | clinics and out-door classes, and &iv- the state, and from other | perfectly splendid oil can, or some- | . 4. not alrcady in.our defensive ser- But through the parental bewilder- | gian people are sick of chaos and an- \_Om;g (‘;““m‘_-‘-“ml “‘I‘;\_ o £ \k UVP“q\.vuhrn-r\ll|m\\~ ?zM; dutics of s’ well, and room must be | thing. | vice who has attained the age of |ment which is one of the hall-marks | archistfc murder and ruin. Thex Sonne 3 M. nurse A L. A. Booklist would rather-have German rule than = S S e ce o i I o century, there is one : : B Ther ave ihe ones ! nineteen and is not more than twen- | of the twentieth ceutury. th ne | w ther ha e Tl B RS et e i B L R e | The German people are beginning | ty-three vears old and is unmarried | thing of which we must all be sure, ; Bolshevik misrule, and even e- e Rzgam bars £ the Government looks to | B - ' E . 5 E BTN R f the Romanoffs should | @ hundred years ago | Mahon. to call Hindemburg their Moses . OF @ Widower without children must | namely, that these young creatures | storation o noffs i Eas IS ; o fEe the materials which are so| %0 © il ro Moses. | ow report to the registrar or depu- |are moved by a true and honest im- [ mean German rule, it might at lenst | “low to locate, buy. and huild; “Holding the Line,” a Canadian Vol- A Rather to oses : 5 : S & 'ms o den and grow fr ceep fowls ly at this time, and it would | Rather tough on M ty registrar for the part of the prov- | pulse of service, Granted that the | be carried on under the forms of a dine thesbine f i Cenadian ol \h = d srow f«““lh 1' pAonl short of a eatastrophe if SV A ince in which he resides. He shall |accusations of the elderly stay-at- | Russian sovereignty. This conidera- S8 . e e e L e e somaelion to e as| The first fight of the acrial mail | he placed on active service. and until | homes-where-there - is - plenty-to-cat | tion makes the Czareviteh story in Eais nt the ordinary business man can o D! ! =a " | carriers from New York to Washing- | <o placed he iz deemed 1o be on leave |are true, and that they go over o [some degree plausible. BinBtrel Il Branae byt HarT Lo b e e T o G DR BHlos O L was & susbues e trip was mado | Of absence without pay. Thus at one [ France for the love of adventure and e - ek 3 il eountiy rthermore, the good name of | e 3 ke stroke are cut away the wire entan- | because of the lure of the uniform, or N e T T b e . tooklist ftain would be hesmirched | T 207 minutes. That's what we call | jjoinents of exemption, which bave |the desire to stand up beside the boys “A Congress in Khald. bt ok | M a fast mail “fyer been taken advantage of for the ob. |and say, “Here! Look at me; I'm just (From the B: o e 7 5 2 ; r s : PN te € : e Boston Post. For the amateur collector an in- | Viures of Arnold Adair, Afasrie . onityget fals nand A struction of the purposes of the Mil- [as good a soldier in my way as you : ; BTG 3 ; ! { Arnold Adalr, Afasrd, operty owners would suffer 3 s : 2o In a recent editorial on the coming | teresting and hetptul book can Ace, L. L. Driges 3 : The Hartford Courant proudly an- | itary Service act. The young men |are in vour Cwheneie iwa a0 ERpoRasR onial B e com ng Al | il ithe contemptible a a ¥ fro. enty enty-thre vho | over.” said one o . “the men will | '® e o8, = . & " emptible action of & nounces this morning that atter it | from twenty to ftwenty-thres wEb | over.” said onc of them. ‘whe men Wil one of the strongest newspapers on | Our Schools in War-Time and After. | Bianded, by Francis Lynde. Qe chysters. had “hombarded” the administration | 1"y oG V0 (he Ganadian Expe- | ballot™ | Grant all these things, vet | the Pacific coast, declares that “the by A. D. Dean. | “James Weyburn's inexperiance and B they, Mr. Mayor? (If You | \ity protests, the Hartford-New Tork | ditionars Foree and only those found | the deepest thing. truest thing, is the | NeXt congress must he a congress in "His final thought is that while our | chivalry lead him to take the respon- § thing to the bottom and S - 5 2 § 1 Do ne, 2 Kkhaki.” It is a good ‘“line.” soldiers fight to make the “world | «ibility for thefts from tho hank 1 resumed. | to be physically unfit or whose broth- | impulse to serve. And it will be just ers are at the front will be let off. 1t | as well for some of us critical folk to steambont traflic has be Not that the representatives and | safe for democracy” we must labor | where hie is emploved hen follows bhe facts at your disposal, it | i | Now we know how to get Washing- | S e S R , ome of us critical folK '¢ | senators must eschew their frock | through our schools to make “de- | the story of his struggle fo reinstite oy matter to have the liyon (5 do things e remiemben pvhol it iwas WHo Aad S coats or white flannels, nor even kick | mocracy safe for the world | nimself."—Publisher’s Note 5 | & | cut if the intention of the country fo | two thousand years ago: “I am among ; ) Jhe carc of the rest. Such con- | Gt ! e himan e i ouman ventsince e Holey: ih . tHeir! (“pliiz" I hats, ! This p 1 ot Sl rein o a) 3 B ¥ k You as o o0 serveth. " - 4 risc o i r t S # you relate cannot obiain | Here's hope for the suffragettes. At | “:"‘ to be frustrated. 22 khaki, as everybody understands, of | Over Periscope Pond: Letters From | Letters to the Mother of n Soldier, long it you will only have | the flying field in Washi g 1S - courss, Is to be mental and temper- Two American Girls in Paris, | by R. L. Wright : : FiEGreE % teniluBiagester: | e Beril amental. Tt 18 to express a frame of October 1916; January, 1915, by | e fgation at once. }dm_ President Wilson posed for a| 5 s s et o mind. Tt is to mean a warm pa- E. S. Root and M. Crocker. | Making of George Groton, by Reruce o0 8ie city, as well as | motion -picture operator. When the | s o Bty i e S D BRI TARACKID ) triotism and a determlination 1o stand SRR | Barton. exccutive, must do their | first one had finished, anether op- Wepatoe ) As it could never have been the in- | behind the government for the pros- | Reminiscences and Letters of Sir| ‘“<This is the story of George Gre It o knows of such | resi As long as Germany has money to | tention of the German high command | ecution. of the war to a triumphant Robert Bail, Edited by His Son. | ton, the country lad, earning his first anyon s | erator asked the President to pose } spend in hiring propagandists in neu- | to fmperil thus the Immediate effi- | Anieh. “Few men have done so much to | dollar in New York, climbing with as the Mayor describes, he | again. Mr. Wilson conferred with his | tral countries there will be people to | ciency of the army without a Jarge And the men who are stron for | make astronomy a popular science as | many mis-steps the ladder of Su G | ¥ " I3 ¥ POrt it to the police, These | wife, and then turned to the boys with | take it. Her methods in Mexico are|immediata result, and a larger result | that determination should be re- | the late Sir Robert Ball. The man | cess.—Publisher's Note the same as in other neutral countries, | than any thatl Is yvet apparent, it must « v ow the same as they were in the United | be plain even fo Berlin that the grea O sincerely belieyes.that he | and my authority ends there.” States, i a dr]\"’e has failed, by turned or selected anew for congress, | Who could hold entranced an audimn*oI no matter to what political party | of conviets, who could induce errand | shorty McCabe Looks ‘lm Over, by they may belong. boys to devote thetr leisure to the Sewell Ford, #fll always be open to any | the response: “Mrs. Wilson sayvs ‘No’, e e e B r e R s S S E e

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