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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1918 gration Service, but UVLLEST MAN IN THED Bolshevist Propaganda tically all the islands in the z\dr!aw.‘ btlon has been separ- WORLD. (New York Tribune) the whole of the istrian peninsuln, employment office . It we could ser oursclves as the | 2Md the important harbor of Fiumc A e o Sorings workos done ant {ys un CUTANS|BEQLu3 It misht bo discons To some extent the Italian govern- B one & 8 UP corting. We should Jike e ment had to vield to tl o v vill be th 0 the sun—all the o ) ould Jike to know 5 is urgent po 1 it will gue '} RUioEsy ! rops an t they think of the fact that the | litical demand, with the resalt that fich employers in the garden sa s the y 3 o i n e T i weviki, who delivered to ¢ whole Jugo-Slay nmovement he btain their un- S "{”‘ ’«"“‘I" the Hohenzollerns, are conducting | €AMe even more furiously anti-1talian g0 e ats in the ype ) g I . v. ll be a labor ex- G S, 0 openly iu this country a propaganda | than hefore ALWAY S HELIABL i 1 AS ST o it 5 2 At last the hard facts of war h fanse of & Losbmnlis ainc o intervention in : war have R oo or an raise the flag—a better one ' Russin. We should lile to Kknow | compelled the Irredentists to modify B cstablished was never yet unfurled N : 5 i 7 - fllas establishea |, o Wi never ve fan sl et the s ML they know about it | their demands, and the Iltalian gov jen who hire lu 5 g oA r€ Consider, first, that the collapse of | ¢fnment has consequently been en Sk Carcfullest Man In the World. pys : : bled t 1 4 iblo information fussia, procured from within by Ger- i Lbied o adopt policy ich the g Bfen available | Kinzs are kind o ‘earcless-like with | vy e e islenicchot alll g | 3 ki i b Dy i &) ‘h Skille others’ blood an’ bone, il social doctrine, is the greatest | )¢ nec weartily con- | 7 here unskilled C i’ bone, ingle victory 1 Germn have | Sratulidle ou talizn ally on this 1 But no one can, I swear to man! be . iployment may D g hieved—incomparally mor inis vy happ difficult carcfuller o their own S « 7 . When I read about tho German deas T ROYRILILIes BRLE A M et “'fi" DN : §DA¥, 8. organization before the heated guns “m'""““' of arms . Sl S ‘ mnr.mu» ¢ !‘ E Bient to tho | ! think o' the King in Germany with der. secondly. while ) conference e v i uninjured sons ation. The tdecision on the west front, witl 1 ‘the Govern- : el Dashitst ndervia ety to thitt , | i [ eamiblinge desoratols ron rilitary | 07 1he oppressed nationalitics of Aus (FRetin e o e STORE OPEN UNTIL 6:30 P. M.—CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY Route about a month ago. OF n JULY ATH partiality in have either died or bled, e EGiin e e St - -~ = 5 Sa trest-Litovsk the Germans pray hour ! SR C ronti deta b0 The Ieave an’ join the host .of tns | sy to be of critical importance. But it - RS | only i, did lay down sound basic principle g fed into thir- | But the Kaiser's blood 1s safo ane | O @ fitfle while longer. DS o s o in el e LbECT WARM "VEATHE district has its cound —it either shirks o1 M A, SO N KR o SRR L VL VS ¥ ¥ I‘JL& R that Ru P e e | Valian ! the Jugo ot {3 it Gy man in Germany wity | Undonly i hurie and voeiterai | PSRRI T Re s | APPAREL, SILK ©.GATS,SILK representa- SR, ave allowed to on in Russia shall remain as they are for . Jestroy the power of Austria. fou a £ S~ The 1| an' hlind an® erippled ne Sof all local ques- ! Th n' hlind rippled | A DS el P R e ~ '1§‘.’1.Ul|. for de- along 'neath everlastin® load Mgkl - hear the roarin’ guns, ! G g voice, that intervention in Russia Pute on the hasis of nationality VOILE WASH DRESSES, B both by the man | i | workers. These [ ihis country a1 violent pre inda 2 P s - | that all the uon-Bolshevist world i &l nd thevefore the conference 5 2 3 an ho { &neh eantion in a figh man was Rl IE l 7 oAl uch ttion In a fightin® man wWas | corpupf, we miy he cxcused for ask ed that in every case where a WH! s ‘W Abl{ bKlR S. u 1S - over seen he 3 4 e e it has the inter never » hefore; 155 Fry Pt D Aiep R eny inority is compelled to remain un e o ER IS BT o el P S o o s wrb | ATCHE o sompnid e pematn b | BATHING SUITS, SHOES isle in a mighty sea o’ gore ranteed the right it | R ¥ [ B < - - They have no vizible means of liveli- of own 3 o The death an’ woe he recommends to " 1 € re, . - and a R e Nood. They are spending a great deal | [An8uage, culture, and moral and R AR APPOINTMENTS. all the other Huns S cconomic interests.” AND CAPJ fh great pleasure that we |15 not for him—you bet yvour life—or ¢ his uninjured sons Re designation by the De ganda, the purpose with which Amer o ; - pe e B o . % i Sheuls B rvens s milnrevrebenica ar and Birth Rate, B £ of State of William F. Cur- | mac ¢ 'n battles a stec ica shou ORGETTE CREPE Bach Hohenzollern hattles in a stecl- | 1y oyl not e to fight Bolshevists, as (From the Krookiyn kagle.) BLOUSI fAmerican Vice Consul at San- clad limousine, 2 E WhentHobIEEsEely | comeNnoaizoind oy B I te S Ah G e En R That since 1913 the number of Priced $2.98 to $1.98 | the cast—to extublish again an B births in England and Wales has CREPE DI CHINE BLOUSES CHEMISE 98¢ (0 $1.69 ’ " some on legs o' gasoline; G e A saltis oung man to be chosen for ¢on- | yvup rubber feet, hell-bent for home. il on that is asked is thor- | rallen twenty-four per cent. and that Priced $2.98 to §4.98. GOWNS 98¢ o $1.98 oushfare [ this portion of the United Kingdom CLEARANCE SALE OF PBular work at any time, but to be se- the reckless hero runs, s e = 21 o= i £ : 3 Fivoe B o s e % - 2 DAINTY VOILE, BLOUSES IRAWKRS i9c to $1.25 lected during the Great War, when | Oh! speed’s the great preserver o' the | 4 ) S vould have been richer by 650,000 AL A% BLOUSLES f e ay, are supportcd in thelr dangerous | pergons if the 1913 standard had bee At $1.25 cach. Values in the lot l CORSET COVERS .. 29¢c to 98c 2 Kaiser an' his sons. so much depends upon the right man | propaganda by American Bolshevists. | mainained are proven by figures | B to $2.25. COMBINATIONS $1.25 & $1.49 ziven out We s=ay *“richer by 650,- e — — Always, in the Bolshevist propa- DAINTY UNDERMUSLINS Specially Priced PBrazil. It is u great privilege for ys as he e vl s ; There is, for example, this kind of B 'ang | U@ rishl place in our forelgh sOEV= fmpeyire lke the bold jackrabbit an’ | .o "o e E | ice, is a special honor and Mr. Curtin other aconrsed thah s iuonttncy Ca 000" because most students agree thrown into the . e y “The plol of commereial imperial- | o 3 o C A Ad S e, ana “holler | ° to be complimented on his selec- | Who have lightin n H‘t'n Sinewskand| B Sl e el e .x_m,mm» M"f’, formulated 29 1‘1‘»m_\ ()['Sets re tO vance oon ? : tion. 1t must also afford the citizens the motto “Safety first”: | the Soviot venublic ja nbt fead. Twvery | GSorse in “Prosress and Poverty” | excitement of the play, MW Bitaa e, Ty All elear the road an’ stan’ square- | e e that every unit in population, barrin B ool o e B s e reaty i cas Lz CORK OO toed an' look with rested guns | N¢7¢ f strength to the worke's | of course, congenital dependents, one of their young men chosen for |\when the Kaiser starts for safety | Rovernment at Moscow advances W | ., 40t to a nation and that over this important post. The writer can- with his fat uninjured sons. :‘l‘”’“‘l“““\”" o “"\’“‘y"“” 'I“"“\“‘”:“",'I‘“”"‘ population is a peril only hecause of makes of Corscts—“NEMO”, R & G, WARNERS, W. B., BONTON, nited States, b also s ool e s P. N., AMERICAN LADY, ROYAL WORCESTUR, and LA CAMILE not recall that any other resident of lates the interventionists to renew | defective governmental and econom RICAN LADY, RO WORCEST i« 1L b1, Just as natural as it is for fhile tumger starves the German a s i A this city has ever been appointed to | Y Nile hunge zivs Sk £ thelr lying about conditlcns in Rus- | methods. e e or v e deos o her: ! : host. \bow fat dhe Ralserlg| S W IR 6L S Comparisons hetween the English Ik (‘l d H 1 the Consular service, at least in ve- hrood! slagiespecially dnFasiaticiiusnla and Welsh showing and that of Sl s10VEes an OSIer own-ups ouzht not to forget i o ; o I'his interventionist propaganda is [ 2! T somsaters out in the strect, | €SNt Years. And this is to be won- [ No gizards \w\,<VI)|“\‘\H‘1pf‘4‘. ‘m] ourn | lied with almost unlimited funds, | J'ranve, of Germany, of Russia, of WOMEN'S BOOT SILK HOSE, 65¢ par. Valie 79¢ he aiebboring ot besin te | 4°Ted at, because the Consular serv- [ or mind the price o food: 1" vocal with all the noise that a | tAl¥. cannot be madc selentific on any WOMEN'S FASHION ED SILK HOSI—In white, black, grey, 8 ice affords u young man advantages |\ nen the trumpet cc the Teuton | T 01 and 1gnorant prass can create.” | lata ohtalnable. Fnglish statisticians champagne, and cordovan. These special prices for a few days Bihe heavens with their yells, dead in the Hne o' crippled think every other wreat warring coun- only: Sale $1.25 pai value $1.50. Sale $1.59 pair, value $1 try has lost more than their own in |8 STLAR HOSE with fancy clockings, special $1.39 pr., value $1.50. to be had in no ether department. He here was @ time when they did ; LRI tends (o rreate feeling against meas- potential lives™. They fignro the SR GLOVES, 79¢, 89¢, $1.00, S1.25, $1.50 pair. {otal loss at about 12,500,000 for all Come In and select your model hefore they go any higher in price. as the savings will be worth your while, o 11 that be 1 1 All the Jeading makes in stock. Choose from these well known joose a el hat can be hearc b next block. But that's only Comment of (his character not only travels through foreign lanc earns | ink o ¢ Kalser marchin® up i ery same thin Vacation time § ; DLy DRORGH el S of G = ures which it may he necessary for to speak various tonzues, becomes ac- with six uninjured sons time. Let the kids enjoy it L i . IRVING BACHELL quainted w oreign ot cone juainte ith for market condi Ny Vori i, ] tions, associates with the principal as imperialistic and fmmoral When deaths in camp, in ficld and in T, ‘{ ._B d % - ABOUT FIREWORKS SR L e T R TR The Lolshiaviki, whether they mean | battle are totaled up they may equal runks-Bags and duitcases s EAMTS AND L G to or not. are playing Germany the birth loss, Population everywhere | § r vacation travel or short over-the-holiday trip Lugg our readers sent in a query |signed, and is vespecied as a repre- - - game in America. Their propaganda | has suffered tremendously. 3rd floor. take elovator. The reaulations regarding women might ss well emanate directly from Herbort Spencer’s formula that b L4 3 shoes still permit those with lar the Imperinl German Woreign Oflice ‘the ability to maintain individual 2 o feet to continue as usual to select the | o (o conducted systematically, as if | We suppose that this question [ Consular official are important, but |, oo conspicnous styles-—Trie Daily | the Government to take, but it chav \etorizes those measures heforehand | Christendom, through emiply cradles = Ers asking which kinds of fire- | sentative of the greatest republic in L may be used on the Fourth of | the world. The official duties of a 2 lifa and the ility to multiply var ] g under direction. The Government has | inversely” that strain upon the ent in in good faith, so we Will | congenial, and it has its social side | Times. had oecasion to wonder at the facility | nervons system involved in the strug $8r|fi M% Og kot to set forth herewith our | which must appeal to anyone who —- T Wl el o rofesslanad Bolshevistailiarasos il rol Aot oWt o i tion 43y 150,08 on this point Pirst of all, we | |ikes to be n an atmosphere of cul- Germany even imagines that it has | e and in Russia exchange informa- | modern efvihzation” lowers the birt —_— good Hill : i 1 New RBritain - Makes Remarkable b Open Ah Showing During Intensive Thrift | ; a substitute for trath which looks like | ¢; There is evidently a working | yate has been sconted by some rea the real thingz.— IZmporia Gazctte organization It is more eflicient | one It seems to thave a coghate k of whatsoever varic t should We are =sure fhat Mr. Curtin will s N {han innocent olshevism ought Lo | hearing on war conditions 1d or used this year Ve do not | reflect credit on himself and on his | The first concresswoman from New |1, \what ar~ it resources and mo A few vears ago Hungary had the York is appearing on the political | (2 1 js time to know largest birth e in Kurope. forfy- Drive— Average Pledge 811,32, horlzon Her present name is Mis ot per 11000 and irance khe lowest Smith: If she doesn't arrive, some The Jugoslay Problem g o 4 i IFinal refurns were tabulated tod Pourth of July this year in the | oouih America a e ave eve » consresswoman will.—— Spring- | i fwenty-fony sefore e way ' Jgan / ! : South Am v and he will have everg | other con voman will.— Spring i ol crtatoe) T e o ey v b b e rwing tia oincial . NEW DEGREF FOR WILSON W Savings Campaign t believe that any kind of fire- | ture, imp it proper, at time like this, | pative cily. He is zoing to be one of rmit the young folks to celebrate | the ost important consulates in it 1 bee lebrated 'H opportunity to make a name for him- | field Republicar 1"ntll the present vear the racial | That of Germany vas =till about hast, with firccrackers, bombs, | coir We wish him every success. o i \nti pathies between Italians and the | fhirty-cight. and the United Statoes 15 [ollows: Will Be First to Receive Doctor Hone Boots are now $60 a Sy ntinople, which must b pnly a waste of powder and other Crities of course will say that wh frial of faith for ihe true believer who : i1 <hort did notymaterially affect whick e sed + 2 . g . mis e s oots outside « rials which might used 10 | the Government takes over the tele- \ must leave his hoots outsid matia constituted an effective ele Tt GO Ty T (o s will he (he person 1o be nosque when he goes « pray = e when he g in to pra ith the new degree of Doctor Houor- and the like. In the first place, 2 NN, vonie populations with whom they | stood at o to {the same Agure. The e i t e 1 ! v wa hich Chairman W8, & ( fllon. George W. Klett | oris Causa Title v & inent of strength to the Austrian em- | piany Ottawa Fvening Citizen 3 1 o e e e ! shortly affer the Halian declavation | (3.4 e P g of war upon Austria in May, 1915, T e o = AR ey : i to indulge, o permit our youns | Noel Pemberton-Billings, M. P. | international peace partey, diplomats | 9T WK GROR EETIE s Who had | o1 afect ‘ of birthx in o 0 edge or §1 JEerag A i3 = e ind o UIE - Hromn. nocountries oA os T v oindividual covw X il will have to perfect a new kind of | 51" jeen conscripted volunteered | qo /(00 t ) e o Sy ris Causa pablish E | friends of ours s ma Pittshnrgh Gazette-Times. e el e es | osrect 1 c zo Yours ve relatives and [rienc S | mons bodily the other day. He sus to serve in 10 Austrian & € o I} 1elc SETeL E 1inst 1 Italian enemy o acing death on > battlefield. | tajned 4 severe fracture of his hy- | When the Hun mevts a foo who | 5] B the | 113 13 At Teast not conducive to Registrar times are too serious Shen o8 him imoro than an ordinarily L 4 higher birth rate; it is undoubtedl I : 1 Slavs he banEomng s upw a i il Bee v S i Sdcranie better purpos Again, 1L IS | phone and telegraph lines there will pledges cot erous for the young DpeoPle | he mors wire-pulling. ntil the war ends. and leng after 77 ind - amounting in |15 Causa from -t sity of Par selves. And lastly, we have no onditions 1t has bronght ahont $398.14 This makes an |15 sa¥s Le Jour e Betweon now and the data of the 3 decree ulge in celebrations of this kind | oo shiown out of the House of Com- ernl employment of women in indus- s ERWIN the Journa 1t was 1 newspapar, that the a ferred ondl Mr. Frwit 1ot include ot forget 1 too, good beatine., his mind immediately c do not f t 00 good beat mind immedint nd with (hat the $220,000 fu y tha frst da & b T the reverts to Iludes— TPaterson Press oaseh (el o e ctdante Fwhich vacinl consciousness ha : ing cash sales since the first uctio ave a lot of ‘“nigger chasers”, | jioument bureaus in New York yes- R beslicataldelably e med. The -1 rages. The world does not knpw and [ of January, w hich malkes N . > vors they received from the Austrian g vheels, etc., to set off on the |ierguy that many of those hit by the Gov. MeCall of Massachusetts has S have furliler helped | 20 only guess, and guess more or Ah, but a6 long s this countr¥ | ow ruling had to work and fight to | declded to be o candidate for sena- || W/ T UL g00d alloged by the| (058 at random. on the cffect of this tor next fall He has heen a good i 7 = g J Halinns that men of Italian birth X in the campaign, and s specially dc governor but will find \\‘.nx\ _r\‘.yl‘x\v ”“ wio wishod for promotion in the | Man power of Occidental civilization ety e L Colb it oy JOHN HANCOCK LIVE OUTING ortant for a man of his ability a ; = p S important for man of his at v \ustrian eivil service had to pretend —_ = the splendid service they rendered. ¢ agency force of the new 1d observe the holiday ith _lé What's become of the punning | Washington.—Waterbury Republican. | ;¢ {101 were of Slavonic birth . e i. Bennett, chairman of the special strict. of the John Hancock Mutua chnics. T is still another | ypryx store clerk who used to reply e The net result. has been that gatisiiopssaie: cubscriptions; Noah Lucas of the Insurance Company, that in There " ir uch un of | oughout Dalmatia and Croatia a (Atlanta Constitution.) 'me commiitee; F. W. Christ and F tol and Meriden held aw % commencement addresses by the dif e Sy nioventent b a g buyer were in: “No, but the cellur's ent members of the cabinet. that 5 | The young once and that we liked There was such a crowd at the em v Brit howev 1 15 too short adn's total $828,143.08 t table occasion Senator Klett is very appreciative ' i 1e announced )f the iine work done by the worker long strugzle on the next gencratio L Wils Lo hgaged in a gigantic strugsie | gey in line. o not think that those at home SRR on. In nearly every house Where | wpepn drummers asked whether the e flag, a mother or e it Com next day after Brisiol King of committec on rallies: 11 5 down stair: the vice president’s addresses during . S 5 Tent ¢ ! \&uinat the Italiantelementintiiner [E-wmin ol Lot s (i, Vibberts, chaivman of the housc 4 d in i dinmg-r rews from the lad across the seas the season have been pul on spindle | 10N TG (he second place Sl 1o J oL A3y s rasios are uneasy and much s amusing o note the Trantic | 25 unable to malie 1oom fos Middie- inst the overlorlship of the Aus town Press ¢ Lerned over his fate. Their nerves | uerorts some or sister is anxiously waiting cant paragraph has been | to house canvass: 1. H. Pease, chai remarks by § ntend Koin rounds, with cditorinl con nuan of the corporations; H inn-Germans nt \ his, from The Commerce Hohnes and R. R. Healey, who had | Odlum of the New Obviously, when [Haly declared . Clit: of eotlii= oull tha liste: Di M ents MeGrath and Goodall of upset. So why torture them and Ly i K N i £ - P making to discredit Hearst. But the IR TR (R T var upon Austria, it awas her pelicy: (o 4 that z iquor | Millan, chairman of merchan isto] and Meriden offices. After the irally they d agents Gordon ar Britain office and metropolitan dailies are latter continues to sell more . papers (Toledo wle) | try to persuade the Jugo-slavs Lo 1id the fallow swho said | committes: nisses Helen: Bemch, An- |dinner, athle 5 The world is in delirium. The world | alter the relative position of —these uldn't prohibii, coid | ontia Lacava, Mildred Sherman, So- [ were held the New Britai war fever makes it so. Business is ab- | fwo animosities. indeed, the true - Lo Anha Goldsmith andl| oticercarried the Honors win tioficonvent While the advertised sale of *a | Mrs. A. J. Reilly, the speakers; Wil- | ning b try is at high s d and other at low | the anti-Italian feeling © JuEo= | jrand new Jail” under the new con- | liam ¢ Hungerford, chairman Wourth of July will be in those |tide. Prive levels have mounted high. | 3 into @ pro-lalian Phit | aiians, might be consic v folly | Four Minute spea Michacl Wages have climbed to dizzy heights | the Tialinn government sovern- | o rg R i e o e LY A i s of puttin Gordor pectacular catch by in shop, factory and furnace. The | ment realized this necess of the zood thing.” it scrves Lo | the bhanner; Rev. J. T. Winters, R aent city has lnred the human moth into | situation there is mood reason to be i i a : Sl S nal bk c situi feeling of the peop i Grikis, Bmanuel DiNonno : L RotdlEeOR] N the EHu its helly 1o reaction Is as sure as | licve: hut its hane ere tied by the a e e e o e andl Asigtint laxhan. Assistan - nature’s law that v follows night. | active agitation of {he Ttaiian Trie ol el a0 ram i sistianee in arranging ehel distinguis him =0 yain here yain is alveady o er ihe war, what” Wil o foy dentizt party, inspired by the Tlalian f 1 [\ \ pean iy : The Common Council of Florence, S fter b ) A ! e plred hE i ol : dEsURL At G skritulsky for us: of hall e them to start every minute ng thé day by exploding a cannon of his competitors ker or some other piece of fire- e i B S S e S ¥ s o normal and sub-normal. Some indus- | policy of Ialy was to try e by a score of ks in their vicinity? Th The grandest celebration of the res of the bal osion would only bring home t were t excellent umpiring o 1 more vividly the hell which the | chinuy ocoupfed by Americin Harnum iristol and the alf serintendent Cool over there must face when the |{ro0ps. In France. There will be plen- k given to attuck. Surely it 1d be wanton thoughtlessnes (o ‘ ind not reach B er leave fthe patient ciated and | settlers in Dalmalia “deyv-town' authorities puttin It is (o the eredit « et Italy, has voted to extenc 2 rosial| s - s : i ‘ e latter was ) : e e oannol Sotatesin : nd to Presi- | lean Will city industry be hit and Phe action of these latter was in-{ 15 5ail up ‘at, auction workera that New t ) 5 : i) e dent Wilson the freedomn of the city. | hurt? To large cxtent-—-ves. The | telligible cnonst Ifor years they had mnch better a showing 1 N on undred vard r of fireworhks year UL | Now if the Presldent should visit | ©ne industry that is always safe to | suffered under an Austrian tyranny s ind the! St , peace is declared and the Allies follow is the husbandry of the far I: weir motherland had e JUBEACE Florence would the Mrs object? v is the hushandy farm. | ot . ‘ eelebrating their victe N 2 When war has had its way and waste, | cl 1 war o Auslrin, anc o A s o | . col in the Schoc nations will tu-n Instinctively to the [ thought waw the day s Sevi cue with sales Debs ought not complain of his | soil as the source of natural wealth | Hheratios approaching I Another r m why the Huns t 1wol salc and prosperity. The fires of many [ minds (he idea of lberation wa they are winning the war is | jortea by connec with the ide they are almost as deep in | jump, and Assis S odin German Views of (he Fizhting. The Smith school jump Lol | erican youth « n r - ring off cannon crackers ai " iE o ean N He stated recently that he to his heart’s content oot aubin ; furnaces will die ouf. Countless chin- | sentially SHORES | neys will cease to vomit smoke. The | unity with their Italian motherh they were nearly (‘.‘.; vears ag PHI. FOURTH O IN FRANCE { 1oy thonght it then even Fefurn and the IPederal authorities wouldn't { makers of machimery and munitions | Nor could they at @ mome DISTRIBUTING UNSKILLED dispute that point with him for | of war will languish and cease to fat- | shake off the bitter Teelin i than they think it nov S LABOR. worlds. {ten. The farm and farmer will be the | hoen generated between the _ Lincaln St rnerstone up c 1 be build- | and their Slavo neighbors C 5 ”\ '1 'y“\\mn }x’vim “hwyyhn\:l\‘ ia wm‘(lr( ly\ £ 'u : ! nm\ l ' LRI W AR e ; ; he atlon with new ideals of | generation of rive St. Joseph of the War Labor Administration It is reported that the aim of the | ltving. The meal tickel grower will | Consequently, the ltalian Itrreden (FFrom the New York Sun.y Elibu Burritt ne of the most important agen- e ! the United States Employment | German Government is to defy the | have a front seat and be in the limc ists energetically demanded that the Plattsburs is o abandoned as Mont Stroet and oth ice, recently established. At one | Kaiser. Wilhelm used to be satisfied | llght as never before Own the land. | Italian government should insi 'S | the site of a training comp for ofti 7. Stanley Wed the soil. Tie to the farm. The | part of the price of her alliance With | cors he it climatically less Northond tide will reverse snd flow from city to Western Powers, on the annex nitahle r use all the vear round Blm Stroe yment offices, which were origin- | but now he evidently wants to call | .y veg Think it over. | tion to Ttaly of a long streteh of the § g} § Nelzbborhood [ i i ; 2 e Ve H ' » HMaly of a long \ is the neighborhood of Peters 0. Tiock f f Rockwei . . to Amecrica. Dr i v planned to operate in connection | Him “Kamerad isi of the futire Dalmatian coast, together Wwith prac- 1 purg 1 visicn futire. coast, 1 | burs. va lll Smalley Boston will deliver e we had only the Federal Em- |to refer to the Almighty as his ally t ratitude