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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALIB, SATURDAY AUGUST 17, 1918. 11 also he dancing on THE CASUAI/TY TAST. L j al supply means just that to the aver- Bnt, with music by a | —o— o age Ttalian worker | 8 in an auto truck, | Bach day I read over the Casualty What Amencans Italy needs our help and will need o it with little decrease while the war 0 be furnished by Vith a terror anc panic cannot re- asts n view of her sufferings, ean Rl oo by win 1 panie 1 cannor Carl Do for ARMS BY JUNE | ARBUSES LUTHERAN Peither side of the | And T come to the end with a bit of saving all we n for export? And 4 UL / by £ i a prayc 1 = 2 aly is b our best allies. The peripies, nickels, |, & Praver A Italy is but one of our best alli X ffrom midway vi *Thank God, none of mine have their lllel'lcamlatlon need of them all is great. Any self - i LN names written there.’ denial on our part is likely to be in- 3 e o stmincant i contrast 1o wnae tnes | WAT Officials Believe This Figure‘Yomh of Both Sexes Living as '@ a Ctarnival in ich one there listed is some- have done and are doir S 1. Win your way with our ict. that Meriden Bod s son) ‘ | er and better | And I think of the sorrow by chance ddel them founde i 30 | 3 S X while you try to understand : . = s | s ly 8¢ ¥y s we can I have missed 3 Washington, Aug. 17.—Six million | Amste July 30, L b ( that tnis | T others contained in the Casualty herm g Host iR e olall i men under arms by June 1, 1919, is the | ence of The Associated 7 5 List. Sndils i Gl program of the war and navy depagt- | moral deterioration of at the same Sinceriiyaand Golraton 4 ments and the masimum of man pow- | hation in consequence of war stamaps | And I pray a new prayer as T read it | 2. ganoldjcgmig oriolinaces cr anticipated from the existing sclec- | trials i again— i to their detriment; remember S tive draft act and the legislation now | minded o || that all races have a native ca- 1 3 . . 3..There is a great nced or % . 5 o e Pveck we near- | Who bow to the Cross so hard to be need on States marine corps, as well as the ele- | discuss how to deal 1 3 the part of all the native-born h i : t : e : ¥ ¥ kissed, 4 gt I n eaches How to Do Tric ments comprising the United States|lute ways of the thousands of young Q»neaxly froze. | wopon Hheir 1oved ones arainanal i xf:;\|(~hd1q l";\s;m_rll tfoz x;;fl;lmue § army. It is this war strength of| workers, male and female, who h e the Casualty List. e B ey m“g“;; _— America’s fighting forces which, once | bitually squander their high wages - s r gnoranc ol e a e e canti nili- | 1 i e o iz B e ator one | = Tola RS i wamas oy || GO ot afonoce . e 18,—thoores | SRS T 8P, B0 Senlani S | S e enl oy L will find them L2 1 i. Remember that the lan- ||of German machine gun nests hidden | oy S0 PV SOREC BHCNS of the country seemed to be entirely / ST !| sguage of the immigrant is dear in this wood stopped the advance of \s been figured b retuariat libeyE s Pointed Paragraphs. o him for home and religious our troops but the American Artillery m,l_:p{" «I::;,""_'\""?"‘];‘“ "‘;‘P”;m““_"m“"";_‘\‘ ‘fi\w“‘”\‘,,‘l‘\"“ " (Chicago News). purposes and the intimate rela- opened so hot and accurate a fire on { work of the office of the provost mar- | about the B revenue, Some dead Huns have been can- || tions of his life. Respect his them that the majority of them were | shal general, which prepared all of | streets, Bt cnould not | OMized: ) ) language and he will learn ours silenced; the infantry then rushed the | the The gentle quiver of a girl's voice more willingly. others,” is often the wording of an |enrolment and conscription of the | This seems carpet tacks. often holds her beau 5. Americanization is a official communique from the front| National Army, that the fighting forces | Germany Good imitations are sometimes su- for the appreciation of America in France. of the United States can be maintaine ‘BEvery man's hand seems to be jughter is Miss | Perior to poor originals ]"v‘v".J( ‘l}l‘w[ u‘vvdvl’\tfn)rhn\' of the o iotaottnat Dittc ckis being |t iprc s e e \gainst his! nelghbor, e o B o, Lead- SOTLogmenscan Forevy their courage he "‘ gyen ~‘j‘*_f'm_'”‘l\ is in taught in the radio school of the|the Teutonic allies desire to keep ¢ Gazette 4 4 up without a corkscrew. he making. Coercive Ameri- Coast Artillery here. Graduates of | fighting brag about It Many a man is forced to play the canization Mke coercive loyalty e elorl i By holco it R no o does not malke for good citizen- single trump ship. Don’t tell your troubles to a po- 6. Make the term ‘“Ameri- a German’s life | jiceman unless you are looking for canization” definite, signifying PREY . Hun and | more trouble a common language, a common E A man will always smile at your citizenship, a common standard jokes if you invite him to smile at of living, and a realization that your expense we are al the pioneers of the already been written unsafety of the publi and the general callous in- regulations for the registration, | difference to t erings of other to apply to the whole of 3 despairingly exclaims, a1 devotes a whole article to the this school are trained to show the The accretion of fighting man power | if latent wnger of the populace at the men firing the heavy or light Ameri- [to the government through the ma- | extortions to whict can guns placed several hundred | turing of the men of the country, once | the unscrupulous methods of trades- vards behind the fighting line how to | 18 years is set as the minimum age of | men, who, in their turn are made the shell and destroy enemy batteries, | conscription is at the rate of 1,200,000 | victims of deficient government con- bridges, railroad centers, storchouses, | Per annum approximately, or 100,000 | trol and the usurious practices of massed bodies of troop and all other |2 Month. It is thouzht to be incon- resources so necessary and vital to the | ceivable that the depletion of the force Popular discontent is fanned by ndicate that the Ger oG i SR R B America that is to be. m;:“\('ms T e o i (GG 1»\| It"’\l«‘-n 1::1‘\1;1h\; ‘n’m]\' e ‘:,’1‘(”\?”:\‘:',':::;:',\l:;:h,"”‘"‘,‘,","“‘;";’"‘:7","""‘\\ o occupy Petrograd. | willing to instruct pretty girls in the an ,r,]\‘f;m”::llfl‘({;“;r':“:'W‘,:, ':m:‘",’ Franco have won high commendation | It I8 true that a month of intense [ which supplies the army. It oper n’t they also intend to | Use of arms. ek s e S e from the French as well as American | iENting might show a casualty list of | ated with a capital of a million mark 3 The only satisfactory way to get out 2 Yo B IoR e e commanders. To mecomplish this| 100,000 men, but such a rate of loss, ¥ of a love affair is to keep out of it treat voururicndsus theswayito pmeeee s W S e i 5 e SEECNE R S S e here must be accurate observation, L e e Gy e e e e ST correct transmisslon of the informa- i h i cheeks pink may look with scorn and self and wherever you find peo- {OaN bach R o ioient Loyl eadduane 0 e pincrease RN d or .l S e ple attacking or ‘‘knocking ters, calculation of the range and di- ¥. The Hohenzollerns are the ffé(,am{: = e b e e your government and officials rection at which to set the guns; and Peachers in the world. il give him something fine about the rest is simple. £ . America to think about. Sedi- Observations far hehind the enemy : tion and treason often have very lines are made by airplanes. The it is subjected by ys his ‘Dbrother producers and in one year netted a profit of cither from deaths in action, from | 722638 marks wound from disease, or serious wounds, cannot continue for any num- ber of months. It was the knowledge of this meas- ure of America’s fighting strength, it is believed in military circles here, which induced General March to make the assertion before the senate mili- Consider, too, how enthusiastic 3 2 tary committee that with an army of have been classed as non- | spissons must be about the change of | S; » and Iw]\ LY T ad headquarters | 4,000,000 Americans added to the fight- s it e T SR e e AN N (lllu is a h,m.:; mw\m.m with wire- | ing strength of the allies, the penetra- : RHH X ek ess receiving se As soon as a mes- [ tion of the German lines and the driv ders it unpatriotic to die “over Tnale SamlstBolicome anak s and the driv- Sen T enarin el T 0 Uncle Sam’s Policemen. sage is received at headquarters it is [ing back of the Hun hordes could be mans will not only be accepting Am- (New York Sun) telephoned to all batteries firing or | complished where and when the allies erican troop figures but will probably | Three hundred more of our Uncle | 28Pout to fire on that target ghicose . be inclined to exaggerate them.— | Samuel's policemen have arrived in Telephone lines connect each bat- At the office of the provost mar- that “strafing” is a game at which | Cleveland Plain Dealer. New York city to attend to the busi- | terY With its headquarters and each | shal general every plan for the en- more than one can play. American - ness war has imposed on that vigor- | headquarters with the next higher in | rolment of the new additional force Mr. Gal soldlers are rapidly becoming adept in “We are masters,” exclaims TLu- | ous and thoroughly capable gentle- | the chain of command. These tele- [ of 2,300,000 composed of the drafted party, his : ; it S LRt dendorfr theatrically, referring per- | man. The latest arrivals are of a | Phone lines have been constructed, | men between the ages of 18 and 45 the art haps to the unarmed hospital ship | corps not familiar to most of us, but [ and are maintained under all difficul- 25 R e adiness for registration day. situation.—Philadelphia North Amer- | whose representatives have bcen sta- | ties encountered in modern warfare The war department now waits upon e Those 20 suffragettes jailed in | ican, tioned at certain spots frequented by | by the Electrician Sergeants. These | CON8ress. But at the same time the AMERICAT S AND Washington for creating a nuisance soldiers in their goings and comings | Electrician Sergeants also operate the \\\]M ‘Ihn‘v:-r‘tmrm officials and Provost Will Congressman Jeanette Ran- |about the city.” They are military | Searchlights that are used in night | Marshal General Crowder sit secure 2 kin be resarded as a precedent when | police, cspecislly Anstructed in the | operations of all kinds against hostile | 1" tiee belief that the man power bill In furtherance of Americanization, | We hope they don't change their [ 1,4y Rhonnda, widow of Viscount |arts of guidlag Dewildered wearers | aincraft and bodies of troops. will go through congress with de- those entrusted locally with this move- | Minds: Rhondda, British food controller, of khaki, of picking up stragglers and Every time a gun Is shifted, its lo- | SPatch once the legislative bodies get — i v cld r rigl as a eeress to | of bookin he infrequen service | cation on the map mus ur; £ g mally claim her rights as a p t f booking th infrequent ice t th P t be accurately "",‘rf"‘ to action, The man who started the collarless | sit in the house of lords?—Boston | dodzers. determined by survey and triangula- “e" "‘t“)‘“ DIOVOIS "“f‘"-\'“f” general ; e, This force will co-operate with the Ttt takes specialis it| Bave out ihisigeneral fanswer: Lo the craze in New York has been discov- obe: ¢ o W Mg L O GREIEILD W9, 000 6] o alent, e G lougl the intense note of loyalty which per- 2 city police and take from the shoul- | and this pecialist is an enlisted man [ CAMOTOUS dems he furlough- ucdiweaiiis o LI Cl LR e vbe Those who haye become familiar | ders of that notoriously overworked | trained as a Master Gunner. ”"H"’ e L the army for work someone told him he had an ugly | with the crown prince through the |body some of the extra duties it has| These Radib Sergeants, Blectrician | '™ the harvest flelds this autumn Adam’s apple. cartoons will wonder why he is so | been performing without complaint | Sergeants and Master Gunners are be- | ¢! Crowder’s announcement fol- e Lhik anxious to save his face—Baltimore [and with excellent judgment for four | ing trained for this service in a twelve | \*\mq (0o ) rights of every individual, the pla- American. years, and particularly duzing the | weeks' course at the Coast Artillery he soldier himself may make ap- Seneral von Bochm is called the . s sca i e i plicatien to his commanding officer card reminds us that the Government | = six just pe W D! School here. Hundreds of men are|| sor oo s ey SO S s German retreat specialist. Rather Having averted tHe food shortage | sons realize how heavy and varied | being turned out in every class. Any per ion to return to the farm, tough on the crown “quince” who has | perhaps Mr. Hoover will kindly do |have heen the labors of the police on | civilian whether he be subject to draft | . ’h:: m.«mu] (or tl\yv e .m.),,., A T shortage | accot f the war. In days S ¢ ested) may make application for his been dolng fairly well in that line the | Something about the food sbortage {account of the days ot lior not, Lorany ‘enlisted mani now inl| iatirn on forms providad for! thot to government by law, for and by the 3 food pri Milwaukee Sentine world peace they had as much to do | the service is elizible to enroll for this el oL hat i past few weeks, as they could reasonably be expected ol purpose through the local hoard people, the abolishment of rank, s BEON 2 course of training and attend the | where the man oy = — - The appearance of the police in |to handle: but when the emergency | Const Artillery School, provided he| i Pl L As between a Philadelphia Sunday | shirtwaists is a very gratifying sight. | arose they tapped some concealed | pac the proper qualifications, physical :;‘)‘” "\;vl;]'ll(t\jv‘\ ‘Im‘w(m‘\u:f the :<|vv»hu; i Y| They look cool and ake others feel [ reservior of energy, forced their in- |, a pcntar” mhe physic . C orWard o the command- e - ( 3 T 0- ental, i sical qualifica- o e : . newspaper /gl ' etreet ear Mde dn | Ul oo raven Jomrnsl-Courier: | dustry up & fow nmotches above sy . Loio o DEF ORI L ) 10K offiger of the camp Whore the sol- Boston, each costing seven cents, we z normal mark and tackled their new Y i i Tuits | dier is stationed. If approved by the e : o for general service. The mental quali- | commanding officer he will issue the prefer an ice cream cone and a cou- If that old game played with the red | jobs without questions. To the ever- | oo 00 50 50 e vt etin is : : y ple of lolly-pops. ears of corn at huskin' time has died [ lasting credit of the men in blue w: 1 h\v' e \m‘“n_\ im" Detossany furlough order, directing out perhaps the farmerettes will see [ and brass, and their commanders, it J05C st r hool, | that the man be returned to agricul ” : e — v % BT e which may be had for the asking. Re- | ture.” The world is a German world ex= planet has just as much right as that it is revived.—Detroit News. hould be recorded that they accom- 7 £ onr g g 5 ] i According to a Hub daily, American — Plished all that was looked for, and | Guests for this information may be The war department also issued an | cept for the British fleet, which is cor aviators in France issue a weekly An Towa local draft board holds | more, too. made of the Director, Department of | urgent request to the prospective | stantly at work, constantly alert, ggn- - 5 s i Enlisted Specialists, Coast Artillery | draftees to be enrolled under the ex- | stantly meeting thrust and possibility School, Fort Monroe, Virginia sting law of 1517 tolzivalstrict: ot |iof thrust, sending into every astic comment abounds in re spect of the newly rich who flaunt their recently acquired wealth in the faces of their less-favored fellow citi- zens. The vulgarian who at a res- taurant calls for *‘three times a -po tion of whatever is most expensive is a standing type. Another feature is the phenomenal nder the new freight preference insignificant beginnings. aerial observer has a wireless sending demand for real est by war profi- teers whose aim is to become ‘“lord of a manor.” The German Tage zeitung the other day contained no fewer than 25 advertisements for country estates wanted at once, from 1,000 to 2,500 acres, price no object, although land has risen to double, nd some times treble, the value of pre-war times All these things serve to embitter the helpless poorer classes to a de- gree the danger of which has not escaped the attention of the power: The Huns are gradually learning that be, as witness recent arrange- ments made at Munster, Westphalia, where the service of the clergy has been enlisted by the official war food department to keepi down tha growing popular discontent over tha food difficulties, PRINCIPLES. are reported to be on a hunger strike. ment have issued an attractive pla- card which impresses the reader by Even the Rhenish Westphalian Gas zette, which gives publicity to this vades it. After setting forth life, b~ interesting piece of news, expresses e e the fear that the last few months pre- ceding the arvest will be an ex- ceedingly trying time, and for this reason the war food department wishes to remain in constant touch ship and education as the inalienable with the minor clergy, so as to have the benefit of their observations among the people With reference fo this, the socials istic Vorwaert prophetically ex aims to secure these rights to each person in this country; it then refers claims “After the war there b domination and caste, the necessity of in Aft rere will only two camps--war profiteers and free compulsory education in order to } out-and-out socialists.” maintain the freedom of the people and the nation, and concludes with a The British Fleet. reiteration of the immortal Ameri- « itish Fleet can principle that “Every man in this yourself to the road.” The generous distribution of such | /' " 4y Rly Paper. The | that newspaper reporters are not en- The familiar city protectors of irls back home who received copies | 22ed In an essential occupation. Bdi- | public order hide their weapons, seck Lool; Bonu Monrosh . B Sar 4 similar in tone is bound to give great | BI'S BACK ved copies | 0 a1 writers next—New London | to enforce peace by gentle methods ourselifon Radio f Sergpants, Wiilecoif tentionSitoitie Sregistration Srequires | 1<8 05 iz L ocling g are just ‘‘stuck’ on it. Doy when they can, and hold in reserve | trician Sergeants and Master unners [ ments. It said and conquering the d t menaca e their extreme authority. No doubt | Will begin about September 16 “Any claims for exemption may be |2 great fleet ever knew—the subnfa- Americanizing our people. Owine o the b understarms of the Bulgaria is paylng the penalty of | Uncle Sam’'s military police will fol- filed subsequently in filling out the | Fine. I > aire b Sho Silent, b . ctive— 0 g Gl 5 e > 2" " | an alliance with her two traditional [ low much the same course, though MIRBACH SLAYERS HID) | questionnaire blanks. which will be M”I_”‘ nt L:']"llv:?r:::"?n{A}\:, t:{n:hn'\;‘ n THE COAL STTUATTON past week our telephone service s | T oo T Coots cholera, starvation [ their weapons will be conspicuously furnished to the registrants, x t s at its station Britain's | PRIV crippled—Wolcott correspond- | gnq typhus.—Philadelphia Inquirer. | displayed for the enlightenment of GUNS UNDER TABLE Provision will be made for the reg- | With its anten: hed out—aquiet, Britain's | e, Just like New Britain only our ik persons who may be inclined to ques 52 Istration by mall of any person who : Henting plant tatied aiso. Even if a girl meets a second lleu- | tion their power. They are picked expects to be absent on registration . ssians Conce: o ers i 8 re e jurisdic > board | many and in the end 1 starve, son will be approximately 100,000 net tenant in the dark she can always re- | men, specially trained, with capable Russians Concealed Revolvers and | day from the jurisdiction of the board e 5 L S 7 5 L S 2 X AT where he permanently resides, but in | Smother, and crush the army power tons, of which the dealers are to re- member exactly the color of his eyes | officer With their fleld of activity Opened Fire When Germans' At- R e o e G e New York health authorities affirm | 3 pajr.— Florida Times-Unton. clearly defined, unhampered by nu o W Dt -*“)‘"“ S Siiem e care should ke |5 0D pCUEL that one preventative against Spanish — merous duties that fall to civilian taken by him to sce that his registra i’ b e e e e This achievement is unilluminate and the manufacturers 20,000 ton ¥ & 5 o monlaether] velicenen iny 5l belabletic tals Amsterdam, July 10, (Correspond- | tion card-reaches his home board on o nt is unilluminated influenza 1s to kiss through a hand- | Thé American ' | P emae e f2 e : except in patches and by flashes, Amer- The local fuel administrator seems | LIUPHER 13 10 Klar CHORE o taam | fEnt than eat; offering an immense | & great deal of work off the shoul- | gnce of fhe ssociated Pross)—Rus- | or before Ausust 24. Such persons | SXOPL N BAELEs SN LY Feshon, Ser e T Dol S i an | O o rofitoer who would | ders of our overworked peace officers, | S1ans who assassinated General von | are advised to apply at once to a lo- s : the hundreds of thousands, The ever Il Drobably mseiaislove: coninasty e PO er b aton | who have earned a respite from tog | Mirbach, the German ambassador to [ cal board for instructions as to how Do D T T Wheth- ratherieatsthanifieht. Russin, concealed their weapons un- | to proceed.” is recorded. Italy and France ara N — Sta arduous tasks « C e The 3 00 P! B Py der the table over which they were oalediizaciiredMInn e ) Buil AL edoDk . 3 have an open highway across tha placards and of other reading matter impetus to the important task of It is announced that New serves the military cause against Ger- allotment of coal for the coming sea- ; ceive 80,000 tons for their customers, adequate for the community, er it will or not, it is impossible to Critics may howl to their hearts’ i g P r. : ; 3 : : conversing with the German diplomat Gifts for Playgrounds lict at presen > main thir S s D ‘orget. 5 T s £ Ve b 3 3 ritls yeditions go ta predigt st presont, The * | content but the fact remains that 18 SHen "':"‘ Bowt Ttaly’s Food Shortage. according to details of the killing (Lowell Courier-Citizen.) D abadian L is we know now what We MY, . jjang, the American made air- (LondonfSnectaton): " (New York Evening Sun.) published by the Berlin Lokal Anzeig- [ Providence is happy ina bequest | SYery threatened flanic of the British oy e iy e, e g In reply to an inquiry from Mr 5 e snl s e S e . expect, and it is strictly “up planes flow over enemy lines recently | 1T TSPy fo an Inquity from Me | o i er Agresti, who is editor of La | ©F as coming from an eye-witness of | from & deccased wealthy citizen of | ** %S yor o nighway 1s needed for Havelock Wilson as to the atiitude of | | 10 " one of the most mportant | the murder $100,000, the Income of which is to [ . & mmunicat f gy and raised havoc with the Huns. French sailors toward the Germans | Tribuna, one of the rost fmporant| R e s e e S v | thel Inferconimunication Softhe ey e after the ‘\\:\ ; l]l. »‘v‘w‘-lh“ lht‘I o ]v“‘— ing in New York the other day that | Riesler, and Licutenant Mueller, were | playgrounds and the purchase of addi e ¢ . federation des Inscrits I : S & e i . S T e need something like tary of the lon dos Tnscrits | B8 JWld do Americans good to ponder. | seated With the two Russians at a [ tional aer We need something lik heard on the other bl i s mme ke e B “"!“\ \id mot exaggerate. Others have | marble table in the middle of the |this in Lowell for it is almost certain p sons sen wound 5 | hundred thousand French seamen e did n XeLE e i s 1 ; - L 2dd to | kind. Didn't Bitel Friedrich bump 5 Il act’ with British seamen in in. | made the same roport, but the average | T00m,"’ v d e e oo Ll i SR e et S LG bt 2 2 WAL acLi ‘et hoycott of Germans | American citizen has little realization wera the Germans, and on the other |never can amount to much with the up against a barrage, or something, | stituting a strict Boveots of GRFIEEES |y s meaning {he Russians. All were seated in low | appropriations vouchsafed by the mu- i e Wi “M avelock il | © 5 i S e counc a genero 5 ; and break one or two resolutions? ERACE e W Rl Seh Italy is hungry, she has oven been | leather chairs, which was an anvan- | nicipal council With a generous In 1 day’s work at son {;v‘v“l out !”- e (o o1 that | on the verge of uctual starvation. The tage for the Russians as they were .“m.(» av vlln e ‘13.15; the parks .n)\(l e T R i (L T (|| o et s (3 St ey Jns ||t S WML B WL 158 Db e able to get their weapons ready | plaverounds could offer services to the e i (i (b e we never mean fo forest! The Al IS, Yoy cargbes of wheat from us, | under the marble table without heing | community tht would be of untold | Jory intelligent and perceptive. Ger the statement that in that city alone | led anc L ¢ & Buh ve are se g more 3 o | observed, while their victims, leaning | Value not alone as a means of satisfy- s 5 i price of his labor is deducted from : . . % | fered terrihle things at the hands of and we are sending mor But th v man knows, at work to the destruc of the coal there are sill 14,000,000 gallons ‘of} | %o 0\ who has violated the an- which would mean about 14 | (jen¢ protherhood of the sea and has | t© gallons for every man, woman and |set the elementary princibles of hu- |, ", “pasis of wheat, but contains | slans began to turn over the pages of a child there. Quick, Watson, the time- | manity at deflance e German pi- doubtful substitutes. And of | their documents as though in search |ls enough natural beauty in our pos- iabor shortage, and not a few cus- e, rates will find that our sailors have ’(’hw the Italian is allowed only 250 | of some missing papers, and the at- sible park system here to enable Low- tomers have already secured their or- R long m,x.,,,llm; ;n\«l[‘uln ”\4“\lnl\ml 'm ferams (a little less than half a pound) | tention of the Germans was thus dis t}} to h:.\yv {ll::u.\l 1l pride in yulw.vmu P el S N exact punishmen is seless or o No civilian is o P o by this pause. While Count | offering, bu can never come to pass | i P e i3 412 Noah Wabster an tnfustics | Hngsueen 1o moralize on he subsecs |8 Gni; No shillan ls allowod more | tracted, by thie b, | MM SO | on e mengre smuma. alloiied 1o he | PULIINg them w great moreantile m i) st s k ) than 260 g s acaroni a month, | Mirbach ¢ @ & e % < 2 . rine. They will come out of the we the other day In accusing him of ig- | of forgiveness. The sailors will have || \'% (rore the war each person ate at | that the Russians were examining the | Park —der Al s O L L T el shipslonttie soa acalbl Tk note that the dealers as a whole are | .= 0, = W “community | their own way. | lonst 100 grams a day. Olive ofl is| documents, they had drawn out their nm.‘v Id:;\. o '\:;,h cozts n;x\ BaamHI | e i i Vs : £ e . Py sl s e oves o table. | provided department is having its 1e a doing all in their power to meet CON- | o, 0 (n closer perusal of the dic- 3 bia Slow, But Surc almost as scar The normal con-| weapons under the cover of the table i will remain at sea Power on se Colomb g £ sumption of oil per person before the “Phey then sprang up with revol- | tr¢ (New York Herald) war was from fifteen to twenty grams | vers, and began firinz: one Russian aiming at Count Mirbach, the other I E Count (Boston Herald) to make our plans accordingly. Some dealers claim that consumers are tered allies against Germany, that high- way is cleared and made safe. By ar, duous patrol in cold and stormy wa. ters, by never relaxing work in thi terrible isalation of the sea, by nevep sleeping, never resting, by never re- lenting attention to each detail %f, command and control the sea powey which saves the world against Ger many Is constantly at work andy vard about placing orders, while _ becRuEl i D It is olaimed that the Kaiser's six complaints are hand that delivery difficulties the awkwardness of e situation. At te, it has become necessary for customers to put in one of the yards in order to secure very. Under this arrangement, o o 2 3 . ediate need for recreation but danger is Dy no means past. Listen | back in their chairs, offered an easy | Ing Immedia : on terma sresumption an o Sanor Agresti . target more as an educational factor in de- | f1on of German presumption ar Sig : arg power. e s A 5 o “During the conversation the Rus- | Veloping the entire population to ap- |} 3 et s italy’s bread is entirely black. It During preciate the beauty of nature. There Americans may glory in the accom 3 plishments of sea power. Maritime ac complishment is their heritage. Theif fleet is alding in the destruction of th Xhe public is gradually coming to ® realization of the seriousness of the der ] by helping out the deal- . er at the yard, It is gratifying to ditions and to render satisfactory tionary we find that the use of the v N milit: and commercial, and a eivi Ihe Noble Ited Man jan army at home, raised, trained, ar organized under universal service, an of | the United States of America ma diq | raise its head singing to the star confldent, secure, dignified and, ds must be, just service verh “sing” as a noun is therein noted Colombia has been rather notori- |, qay. The allowance per person now How many Americans have eve aten, or tried to eat, black bread? Not a fancy “health £00d” concoction hold a Thrift Stamp carnival, the |against a guard on a subway train, | fairs would seem to indicate the | of pran and various ornamental in- | rooms main feature of which will be the | said he saw the latter kick a passen- | dawning of a better day. General| gregients, but the real black bread of | took to flight, but. before spring out | | | | roping off of a section of one of the | ger in the vestibule. The guard de- | Holguin was the author of a bill, in- | couthern Europe? And who can im- ‘ of the window, each of them hurled | Scmator Baird’s Vantage Point. The kaiser has punished 1% G at the two other Germans Mirbach was hit in the back of the It appears that the Indian name head. _On hearing ghe shots, people | Hog Island is Quistconck. They hueried. in ! frgpy the neighboring | some things much better in the old and thé Russians thereupon j davs A THRIFT STAMP CARNIVAIL ST S - ranks of nations standing for civiliz tlon, but the appointment of Geners 1 | | as being slang or colloguial. ously backward in coming into flm\‘ | Down in Meriden it is planned to A New York policeman, testifying | o Bt 1€ BP0 “tor foreign af- | troduced in the national assembly last | agine what it Means to reduce one|a hand grenade. Only one grenade ex- { (New York Sun) man officers for failure to stop -th | vear. declaring Ge n submarines to | ;pain staple of his usual diet S loded, the splinters of which it Senator Baird. who asks the ladies | drive of the allies along the Marnd ans or autolsts wishing to pass | kicked in the rear coach. We imag-|he pirages and closing \‘mumm.mlm‘.m., of the normal . e | e Mlivbach Killing him immedi- | to wait for the vote, is not a candi- | But has any German prince been puj through must purchase at least one | ine both spots were ecqually paintul, ports to them. " ting macaroni to a twelfth of the usu- date for re-election. ‘.mm 7—New York World. , main thoroughfares so that pedestri- | nied this, claiming the passenger was to one ately.”