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NEW BRI TAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 15 many, ostensibly for a | MARCH ON. AMERICA. P 5 “y' T o S e o s R 3 A i s e | G Jecoidgvety of main offices, and wherever prac S = Mys. Wilson Will Christen First Vessel n ical in o it o e e o let- | Bt cvery s . 0 che other officers, notice | o [ g0 bty el WO b N 4 Bllcatione i 1 bel b e MLLEd A Ll s * 2 k. which might ap- ] . ”.“r‘w t :’A.’ of men who foug Land by Indians 237, Yer o | i i i : jugh to the uninitiat- . i SRaay ome and Country | examined, ai 3 1 Sl 4 not for Fame. Philadelphia, July 31.—Invitations o Ny, official could then Wihen! honor! came e S f R | Unskilled Workers Under Gove, | importance ol 1 : ! AG ud i of deciphering the 1t me unsought Island shipyard next Monday { and of the exceptional opportunity fov » certain military d nations stoed apart and thought, being sent out by the Ame 2 "»\ 4 B ,g' 3 Iy trioiic ervice in order t attract 4 X i 3 ire 1 AMATT, ler to attrac X ate; The | to be done, i vessel, a 7,600 steel cargo crested v { fforemost in peace, triumphant in | carrier, popularly k v t the yard H ‘The 3 of the know that the war. aslithe ‘Teal jack n named i ar servic awake to this hiey wonderir zazed, then cried | “Questior v 1 i wife of s | stat dvi All Hail, Jarth's unges nat the pre t P given a, } % pproval thou art great name ( vessels to be | UMY nent among the ¢ g { n Engla bidiit ar t Questioncl isl of I| LLOIL commitices g f the ¢ \f the cquot : the * Amerid ludian 1 the name Hog |, mini ive fc c recruiting Whese sons proclaimed benesth the | Tsland w: v 1t S “The employment 11f of heaven f ' fing caur tting eratic 1 ceept the 3 AIl men are fres and all belong to |t I > X v the e advisory board in d . emarkable Ju X ront can b Cod o . e M the fro e e d k wl hav o) C < € € calities in o hich recruitin i London and ory. Ths Allles, 1t to him ig given | ing been used pa for live- ow is in ss in Connecticut s permitted for local war industries he apex of the i greatnes: All shall | stock owned by Sw who settled 3 abor program of the gov- [ and in states where the quota exceeds know the right near there, and probably before them | ernment calls for the recruiting and | the demand, for transf f men to B the German v A nea , and pr y before th uiting e demand r transfer of r | S ¥ Then hail, thoun noble band, | by Indians. hifting of all unskilled workers in | other states. Princess Loulse. The letter fol Sard slowly but do their Tul public | 3 Pouzzn : Biod Wint N mer member o ce may save the America wol- America!l The Land of Truth' ) has written” an ig parents in glimpses of the tamily and a personal meeting in their country’s 1e “Questionck’ is the first 80 | w ants employing more than 100 “Qnestions as to the proportionate Englan e _enemy sizht hips to be built at Hog lsiand. The | bersons exclusively through the contribufion which employers in non- | Jear I bt violence wding prozres: gt land. than a mere ut every sent program calls for the launch- | ed States Fmployment s t is { war work in any industrial commun- Yesterday was o ) of ships in the next five months j contemplated that i all be | ity should make to war work, and of [ and 1 spent the | Teaching the children of our Xon | and a total of 180 by Au rext year. | gradually extended to cover all ¢ the proper distribution in any com- | and had a fine held by General | e T 3 a fin e Fou holiday in .Lg i : time. There ¥ I t thir it | munity of available supplies of labor:| thousands of Amer is reason to be So manfully the storms of Jife to faee, m h put into opera- | among local war industries are to be | the eity* and o | bigges & cans present . i Conerete Freight Cars erywhere we we ns, at least those That all men say St ; ' selective service law etermined by the community labor | treated royally. The cit s turBol Whatever ills betidc (Charlotte Observer. Connecticut this matter is i | board; but“a minority member of | over in its entirety to (he Yanks. AN the theaters were throwi witomobile rides, dinver ere gladly offered on Pore, may be sur No dangers can America dis Why not ! Since the concrete the new pocket | may has developed into of the state branch of neh o comunity board may appeal to | the doors of Employment rvice, of | the state hoard. Determination of all | open, while St Allied advance. | Her children meef them calin and |ic proposition, it i I i \. Korper is director. Mr. | questions of priority are ject 40 4 ete., w Brown prince's sol- firm and brave, i that the work is working in ‘compiete co- ! regulations and decisidns of the war And win or suffer with unflinching | PFises should nor be : 1 i yperation with the nnectiaut State | lahor policies board of the depart Eelde | ping the railvoads of Council of t P x e 4 pride ouncil ¢ sc. the depatten of labor s just one pocket | reig The steel | of publicity of which has beem called all questions policy, af- | In the afternoon i attended -the I Sits Near Royal Family arch on, America! and march upon by the government to Ffurnish | fecting the state generally the alone, Though corrupt nations sink to bit | ter end | has gone into the construction of the Ay Nay = K Caove standard steel car is needed for the |ty the pul i | st “ o 4\»‘ ”y" 1}‘ { ')‘1:"(‘ o the public information concerning | State Directors of hoth Employment | @ueen Mary, Princess Victoria, Queen S SADe B e Ay o0 the new prozram Service and Reserve should seek and | Alexandra, Princess Louise e car has heen discarded as dangerous| Ry order s | g > uld k and j fingess Jaolliee an fey and unserviceable. For the substitute | the United orm treats our illum- | a light matter i 3 : as a lig’ of the director-general of | accent the zuidance of the Stafe Ad- | 9ther of the royai family were in.a 4 e \Where) taith $and SchivalrySatefdesd on turally t to rein Sk G States Bmployment Serv- | visory Board with the right to refer | fendar 1 sat within a few feet [ paper advertises a story | . and gone, (‘H'“”” "\' - UEDSRI0 ," 1ror ‘l‘_' ‘””‘\" | ice, there is heing established " “ " ore ust, gain and reachery y: DIEET) (R Ay o 0 each state the follo 2 boards florchy” as “brand” new. | Where r’)fl f gai and S treaghery fio sy e o e S h te t following t i | contend, | And men to all the baser passions hend | » decigion in which he does not con the royal hox, and rather enjoved n e : |ciir to the Director General self listening to their conversa io ring the concrete gondola inta ma- m,mm\t,'f SR Enowhel '\“,"'_““",';::fv "'m' S ,"L,::ONNN o ",\“f;'m/f'”,(v“h’,nfifi.,,,f" i || chirniton, 1k Gt B Rl o s NG Ry Tatmnk et ) Washington, the functions was great. The cheering. was Thy banner set with stars shall tell & i Lide 2 . 10| State of Connecticut lows while the different antics of the | " the world LonulGigNeclnice il Chiis ‘h“.t 2. Community labor boards, each ““All questions concerning recruiting | (21 were amusing 8's partial to squabs. Those stars with hope and truth and | & caf 18 to be Dbullt a""“” In ac- |, he known as the federal commun- | and distributing labor in the com- When the king and queen en — | Honor beam. f;’l, ,'“‘ f\,",hf"?m‘-mm,?”j NOW 1N | 4ty labor hoard, city (or town) of—— | munity should he decided b the | the grandstand a tumultuous freedom’'s banner un- ‘"(w‘v‘["""__y“‘l‘""’;m‘:'l ”‘1'2“:’“:“';1‘: e 8. A state advisory'commiffee, to; Community Labor Board, subject to | Went up. The Yanks rose in a - e e atan® ('ihe | establish the state advisory.afd com- | appeal by any member fo the State | and gave three long cheers for o medinte production ot others o s | munity labor boards, to be known &s | Advisory Board. All decisions of hoth | King. His Royal Hishness then the organization committee of (he | community and state hoards are sub-.| the box and walked out onto the d jid Marshal | Bombs, mind you, not “hums.’ A e L s nt wave, wholesale scale. It remains to be seen | 5 5 S ) | adjutant, who T re hearts are true and men are | T2 € S ondola will do But it | United States Employment Serviceg{fect to- regulations issued and ap- | mond and shook hands with play® A State of Connecticut proved by the Director General of | and then wrote his name on dhe d P atoms by a bomb “Official Tells How to Use An Tce " \;0"1 MIAd braya and march alone, | Nas been designed to accomplish the = the 7. S. Eol s the baseballs. This ball is to t & 5 e it ooidis [ March on, America, and march alone. | (oo "0 o Ly o g the same wo Appointments Made. LR AN: mployment Service, acting | the baseballs. 1is ball is to be sen! cle in which they | Chest."—Headline. Tt would he more offthe advice.of the War Tabor Poll. President Wilson and is then t& bd | THE GREATNESS OF THY FU- ver E ire: - 1 3 i ere usage as ode steel cars Directaj Teo A Korp of the 1 hrough tife streets of | interesting to learn how it can be TURE IS THINE OWN. PO O R . : Rl »o| cie§ Board of the Department of La- | <0ld by the Red Cross. Soon after fhg ) addition to casting prabably unot more [ United States Employment Service has : ®he ghooting down of Am- | filled. | | than half as much as one of stecl, the | just returned from Washington, and | PO . king took his seat in the grandstand woh Mirbach aroused the e {—0Ode ’g Our CO""‘]T»‘ by ”"‘f:yfli:" | concrete car is capable of being more | he is propared to go ahead rapidly| . Tfi”’f quotas ?;smnofl to the ST a 'flarrrz;i ffmf“ AR {dsen the Mj\s: 21 G . P B it thorne, member Americ: e~ | quickly built. Furthermore, its adop- | with the government's plam for these | Munity for recruiting purposes, inso- | proaching from the horizon. 5 wrath of the Prussian government, It thf: '\a"fl"?l Women's rtn-(\ e e “\ml” \f\( ”mvln “‘q‘\:‘l“ L q;w‘”lh \:'x”!yh ]71,(—[}:!]\ £ p : PR SR e By met | Erew largog and larger it assimed the fhen what must be the state of mind | places pickets around the White Pk CTe. mn or Shiphairimer The auestion | He has already announced the g~ ing men. from non-war work, will be | form of a gigantic _dirigible. Whes the Kaiser and his cabinet on | House again, Washington officials SACTS AND FANCIES. of practicability seems to he depend- | pointment of members of the .state |-Tecruited by agents of the Employ- | over the baseball grounds, the oceud of this new deflance of au- | may take of-fence e [ent on weight. Standard steel gon- |organization commiittee. At‘the lafor | fient Service, including the agents of | pants of the machine unfurled twi The first case was serious _— — | M ETenT ot Secs 4t presentito Do dolas weigh from 38,000 to 52,000 nference in Washington, Charles B r”W_r'_Tuhhf» Service Reserve. As a lare flags, the Britis nion Jack am . Lol 2 he | pounds. 1f it is found possible to con- | Julin, secretary of the Naw _Haven | Preliminary, the Community Tabor | the Stars and Stripes. The cheefS p enough but the war lord probably When her gentleman friend said | about as popular in New Vork poli- |y 0 coherete car of 50 tans capaclty | chamber of commerce, to !"‘m\t"hl+ Board should divide up the total of | the people were deafening ties as -Mr. Aphis in the Connecticuf | | 1" 0 quently keep the weight at | emplovers, and, Tra M. Ornburn 9f]the comm#mity’s quota assigping to The game as won by the Nayyjagd war gardens London Day [about 50,000 pounds, engineers feel | New Haven, secretaty of the Connecti- [ industries 4fid employers in fon-war | then, headed by the 1 satlo = | that success will be a e s e S | work thé proportionate share which |did a snake dance about the field bassador, after all. But this new blow | thing responded: “I don’t eat cars.” With 50,000 apartments or flats K ;'\ o ttention is concentrated on | to act with Director Korper in the | each should stand ready to contribute. | 'ollowing the game about 500 Yanlg ect challenge to milltary au- R S T | vacant, New York has no need to .80 |\, " 0hq0la car. Plans, however, are | selection “of: &~ state advisory board. | The selection of tha men who will go | were loaded into large wagons and es: homeless. But profiteering landlords. | ,1...q ynaer v for the subsequent | This organization committee. will?also | into war work is not to be made by | corted thro main streets o | to whose exactions the great number | ., . liotion of other types of concrete |'select comunity labor hoards to serve | the employer but by agents of the U. | London to the, Kensington ¢ o { of vacancies is due, have meason 't0 | ¢ i i arpers. In this connection it |in local industrial communities 5. Employment Service who will re where a hounteous supper w General von Eichorn, who gained | 1¢ the kiddies seen him they will | ask themselves whether it has paid | " sting to know that for two| The state advisory board is to be | eruit them, and_who should seek the | ad At the supper t ne in the campaign in Poland, and | think Santa Claus has arrived. | to take advantage of the abmormal | c., .. . pigre certain companies have | composed of Director Korper as chair- | co-operation of. fhe employers of London spoke and paid our . conditions and raise rents unjustly.— | hoen employing concrete in repairing | man, and two represefifatives of labor, “In distributing available -labor | 5 fiowery tribute. After the 't like Turkey, but they do sa Washington announces that Gener- | \\'hw;-m].»r‘ urled, arshing wanis ore hombs. . s 3 al - Pershin varils Smor bombs. | i) orever Stars and Stripes trium- nsoled himself with the thought | jet's get something to eat, dear, that an ambassador is only an am- | ;v car is outside,” the bright voung ity, which rules supreme today A Labrador missionary will attempt i er German soldiers set foot. to transport a large herd of reindeer 5 Iso led the German troops into B i 0 . | | New York World. | froight cars, ana have found it sat- |and two of managemjent supplies among localwar industries, | concert was held in the ga e | isfactory, For this purpose a fine ce The orgnization commitfee fn férm- | the Community Labor Board should | thep we formed insdquble r ere the methods of frightfulness. | upolish all “Fremdwoerter,” (foreign | Once again Germany tries to ap- | 1o ortar, sprayed by a coment | ing this beard wil{ secure suggestions | consult the local communities hoard | marched to the His brilliant military career has been | words). why hey retain the , | proach the peuce table, this time fn | oion” (S5 G s e i ke At e L s e : e 3 words), why do they retain the name | ] & i 1 I | 3 where an excellent musical pro nuffed out by one of the subjects of | of the highest Prussian order, the 1€ attitude of ‘; ‘1"‘|}" 2 :h'” ‘]’H;(‘K e organizations of employers and em- | tative on the Community Board was in ordor. It was a great da 4 : 3 ing to give up half the stolen birds Ne b o laea o | ployes In Connecticut, and will select | “The Community Labor Board has the country which he ed to piace 5 ? | ing N ced For, v L I ountry which he help oS0 Pour le Merite if he be permitted to retain the L S therefrom the men to compose the [ no executive duties, but so far as Pos- | yanting the friendship between) under the Prussian yoke. His death —_— | other half.—Springfield Union. hoard, fhe assignments ta be subject | sible should assist in recruiting labor | ing Joden will not only be a shock to Berlin, but No vonder our estertaad. Contews | y is constunt agitation appar- | Fool telephone answers . I csult in favor of new coins. Now the was sent to Kiev to introduce If the German authorities intend to Kensington Town us and it helped tremendously i u and the Amer - 2 to the approval of, and made by the | by securing harmonious and co-oper- 1 e R without reachir any delinite . v - T g 3 N 2 hospit ty on the pa secretary of labor on recommenda- | ative action on the part of employers {0 oy S P 5 = | “Is Mr. Jones in? 3 tion by the director-general of the em- | and employees.” LeRono sl i quences for the inhabitants of Kiev. | the department of agriculture ad-| «\vhich one?" venny, the nickel, the dime, the quar- |, 1ovment service. nCEemptoyee good-will and valty towsrd If Germany demanded the executlon | dressing it as the “Hartford Currant!” | “Rither.” and the half seem fo supply all Community labor boards are ta be A L LAl inds and promote convenience. 3 PADEREWSKI COMING. ver arise in Springfield Daily News, | There are some, however, who insist | (7itaq Siates Employment Service, as . e Y usco — that there should be a weturn to the | pajrman, one representative of local | World Famous Pianist Expected. to | ders at the thought the punish- e Women's Volunteer Farm _.joid two and three-cent pieces and|gypioyers and one of lacal employe: Speak Here in September. e breeze Up to the moment of going to press ! some are urging that there be coins the dollar-a-year men in Washington | worth two and a Lalf cents and twelve have not struck for two dollars. 1d a half cents. There might possi- his death It will be remembered | city belles shuffling to the strains of | Norwich Record S be a littie argument in favor of will undoubtedly entail grave conse- | porary up vonder is peeved. Imagine 5 200 persons in atonement for the Meriden Record composed of one representalive of the murder of her ambassador, one shud- ¥ i These boards are to be organized in flag industrial communities, the location and boundaries of which are to be de- 3 | termined by the state organization [ = 0 e e that whenever a Belglan town was | “Turkey in the Hay." g = 1 i { l:nrxev-J'\riv' \‘ml much, .m.rf‘ certainly | committee. ; I"»\« l"m" Fiatemnon ”f‘ : . 7L ling o brotherly love he map, and its inhabitants i it's a poor uiule t v vork | none at all in favor of the former. it e Do o Re aeyan 3o, ki, pastor of »nd friendship was Minodof il s 2 both ways.—Baltimore Sur would seem us if the government ma- State Board Functior the Sacred Heart of Jesus church, : St killed by the score, Germany always Federal agents raided the office of = = | chinery had all it could do without The functious of the state advisory | during a personal ceaference held re King Acknowledge: claimed, in justification, that franctir. v Fitchburg, (Mass.) Finnish news- The people who think sirange | putting new tasks and burdens upon | board are outlined in a communication | cently. Tt is also probable that he During the ride through surs had fired upon her soldiers. In | paper called “Raivaaji.’ Perhaps!that our allies don't march at once |it. The people are busy earning and | Just received from Washington, as fol- | will be accompanied to this clty by |the drakes in 1 we b helug arlin are usually located some |saving their nickels and dimes, while | loWS: s wife, who is head of the Polish | carried about, pa 1omB8, B listance from the firing line.—New | the penni are not forgotten. They “Ta assist the state ¢ ctor of the VMhite Cross. At the present time, Mr. | Ruckingham Pa fleld rank as von Hindenburg is as- | correct pronunciation Haven Union. wot not carn or save any mc it | United States Employment Service in | Paderewski is representative to this | cheers ment to be meted out to the residents | Workers of Manhattan are to hold fenace Jan Paderewski, noted Po- of the city where von Eichorn met | dance. We can just imagine those lish pianist. is expceted to be in this s": (-v n S, city on either September & or 9, ac- : N and Americans Klev, where a general with the same | they were looking for the key to its sassinated, one need not be surprised < el there were two, and a hal co | choosing the members of his own | country of the Polish national com- | queon stopped out anto the alcony if there should be scenes of slaughter | mpo Roculars, the Natlonal Guard, The poor old czar's worst ememy | or even shilling pleces in existence. | Staff and the officers to be placed in | mittee of Par SR SO e s o ve trishec o Wm any | Surely there must be more important | charge of the main local offices. When Father Bojnowski is awaiting a | o tracistorh that i ] 5 i yuld'nt have wished for him any $ salutes And bows Are } and the National Army are to be uni- | 2" " o0 00006 has had.—Kan- | work that needs doing in these husy @MW hew main office is apened In any | jetter from Mr. PaderewsKi telling | {n the morning an excellent rthiatis eity run with blood d s callec he Uni States y v city or town, all applicants for the po- | the X 5 S s e hg ahiescel hles city run W { | fied and called the United States ' cq City Star days \“1:””\ ool REpliS fit h rvI)'yl the act :date of ‘his visit here: The | mecr was arranged at our gost agd History relates what happened 1o g,y 1ccording to advices from el e — | sit in rarge should | committee of arrangements nas not | 5,;a aroiting eventz were teld 1 R I Napoleon when h® invaded Russia. | wachington. That e way it should The Amerlcans are taking towns Our Food Supplies. ")W(l'vrr ;r;m»'f“‘m‘i,',?;“ hr*“"‘!rw-n‘\\t dectded just where the lectures by | comppted in the 100 vard dish, won to understand | i X faster than they can learn to pro- (Boston Herald.) Cell o lorene s G poards, Who | Paderewski and his wife will be held |,y ng&at but lost out by & frot in the be. e e ot em — New | x i will examine into theitr qualifications| hut a theater will probably be hired - he American food administrator{and recommend one or more appli-| por the occasion { New York Sun declares that as regards the food si which will make the Germany 18 beginning semi-finals. In tha ing At supper ks U~ | cants to the state director for appoint- T shook hands v rces Loulse. Kaiser is reported as saying = ation, all anxiety has passed. Yot while | ment, He may reject. such ok han ool nomina- S . e a POLICE BOARD TO MEET o " > ght her what occupation of that country reans Jmeans The h A N L Next to a -stepmother a daughter- : - “OR PRISO that the “worst days of the war are 2 L f PBADING MATTER FOR BRIBONE - 0 &, o There | IN-18W probably is th ence of the food contiollers of the | not recommend fhe appointment of | The board of police commissioners | She stop nair, sol immey ERS OF WAR. i g 2 OIRe k "© | person.—Capper's Weekly. alllicd governments, he conveyed Pres- | anyone without such nomination. A | will meet Friday evening at city hall. | diatals b ¥ 3ands with must be something wrong This is . ident Wilson's assurance “that the | similar course should be pursued with [ The board has only routine matters | too truthful to have emanated from | Greenwich villaze's Intost IO Rt by e people’ will giadly and will- | regard to the personnel of the stats | for consideration at this session. The Hun headquarters. { contained 16 who were more than siX | jjz)y make any sacrifice in consump- | director's office. | repairs on the police natrol, which prisoners of war in Germany should | | feet in height. The historic village | {jon and in the, production of the food Applicants for positio | contract has been ‘awarded to C = i continues to keep its place on the iffx that will maintain the health, : | The Buffalo News, reporting the | map, and with other agencies than { conifort and the courage of the peo- | likewise be examined and recom | death of a man named Pathe, 102 art and settlement work. 7These ple of the allied untries his { footers onght to be hetter known to | neans, .if it means anything. that we ) < that announcement at a con- | tion and ask most unpopular | fo; on b Evervone who intends to mail pooks or periodicals to American | observe carefully the provisions of iners in local branch of hon will- hegin as soon as arrive. VWhile tF patrol is ou he following order authorized by the commission the new ambulance will mended to the state dircetor by the yoard of military censorship i vears old, who never smoked, chewed | community or hoards ed in conjunction with th the city which has reared them must keep up the food campaign until drank rakes orence i e lies : | irank, mekes reference to the | New york wWorld we have seen victors assured heyond Books and periodicals can be | sent to the American prisoners of 1 i3 ‘ war in Germany, only when they | “stralght and narrow pathe.” = Re- | - | peradventute. No posstbility of the | power fo recommend removals i KILLED BY LIGHTHING are ordered through the publish- | minds us of the long, long trail. Tnternational Amity foe being starved into submission must | their respective fiel If an officer e FLTIS AT LN ers, and are dispatched from the (Montreal Gazette.) {allow us to relax our energies by one | in charge of the main office in any office of the same.’ L davs of this month | fiber city does not coneur in a recommen- | ! The Germar icia 1 hese | o Boye of Hartfor >, opart THia method Wil tindoubtedly’ ber|h Ape Germanfamicialibullelinsithesel fre WAt ql ind Tondon, Nitngland s Jox | Aation for removal by the community | Fmploye of Hartford Park Depart- | days recall those issued by the Rus- | cohp Baker, a native of Canada, Who | lahor heard of a man under him, or uch state advisory board and the community labor hoards shall have rhe New Taxation. more canc wnt Dies Instantly—33 Affected Dy | | cause too much incc Bolt Striiking Thompsonville Barn. | can s me more rksome to some people, but the great : Jhilad et - BOoK Sianthizhicommandidiring the di { had devoted a considerable portion to (Philadelphia Bulletin,) in any hranch office, he may submit | the prometion of international amity,| Tf the announced plans of the wass | the matter for decision to the state | and more. partlcularly to the eultivas i and means commitiee are carried out, | advisory board. If the state director I Uae R | majority of persons in this country | tion of good relations between Great | it is going to he very cc to live in | does not coneur in the decision of the | Hartford. July 31.—Joe Deluro, be- | {his. Twice a | | trous war with Japan. General Ren- will appreciate the prudence of it. oy : P . o .. | nenkampf used to state that ‘“our Prisoners of war should have plenty e armies have made excellent Drogress | Britain and Germany. Visits between | this country and much more expansive | state advisory board, or in a recom- | tween 60 : cars old, an employe | tohacco ratior of reading matter of course. But old Sare rtment s strucl f books and magazines form a conven- in the two cotnties were organized by | is not settled, but seems to he futter- | as to the removal of any offic by lightning at Colt p esterday That's al | | toward positions in the rear.” | representatives of Christian to leave it 1e amount of income tax | mendation of the state advisory board ! him in the interests of closer fr! | ing between very high figures, none of | charge in any city or town, or tv | afternoon at 1:50 and died instantly ent method of secret communication, riting now - thail Members of Congress on a tou® of | quin and intarnational peace, and ‘hich is comforting, and 1th is ta| member of his own staff, the tor - and require extraordinary scrutiny on | " ant heirs { may be referred by him to the ompsonvil 1 | + " I as; m of th : have t e Lo . oensorship officials, | inspection at ihe west front, have | became van of e | makes me 1 mama’s ge pact of the censorship. officlal British council of | by the imposition of greatly increased | rector general of the [United s Lightning struck a. tobacco shed | Therefore, it is necessary to safe e it would | committer of the here in which 33 pefsons were at work | would writ ‘ | the ascociated councils of churches in | inheritance taxe | Employment Service. The state a take more than mere bombs to scare | o o g ot o 0 Gepman empires for | - - visory boards may appoint local sub- | hanging tobacco and alf of them were | one thing I would = some of our solon ho have had | fostering friendly relations. He was German Plans Affected, rontaining & like repwesenta. | effected by tha bolt one SALE S and of the nation at large | 5°™° Of our solons who fostering friendly relatlo T o T : S | boards co ining i presenta- | 2 ed by ol ew Britain paper R, e training on the floow of the House. chairman also of the executive com- (New : r | tion of emplovers and employes to| Six Women victims were treate I am sending vou some «lippings eliminating, as far as possible, all mittee of the British group aof the| ¢ defeat admi ed by the | exercise its powers under its instruc- | physicians. Al will recover nd a program which will give ;&A nce of secret messages reaching world alliance of church for Pro-|TItalians to the Austrians on the Piave | tions i localities designated by it T T an idea as to how the Fourth the enemy. An example may be cited A politiclan named Ham is to | moting international friendshiv. Althe Marne fighti flect thel “Tt must not be overlooked that! BAY STATE RACES POSTPONED. | celebrated here i how books can be used | march in a suffragette parade in the | member of the soci N_\W e : 2 hole German P L3 d in this [ both in appointr s an movals | Warcest Mass Tu 31.—The Write soon N ; | {1abored earnestly in this cause, only|the fir-rea consequences of tha | the state directors’ POwWer is limited | Bay State short ship races, scheduled | love to ail With a pre-arranged | Bay State between two lady candi- | o seo the world plunged into the| present battle will be pern 2 been under shell fire. But | | 1 There 14 | : 1ere i suard the interests of the prisoners like and that ¥§‘a 4 best regards $hd shver Tas Z . 2 inently | to making a recommendation tc to open h toda vere postponed] Your loving son, * spy In this country could mail | dates. Sort of a ham sandwich. most dreadful war of all times. | discernible. director general; the sole appoinuting | because of rain. i DAN 4 e | AN,