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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1918, 3 : . - . 7 e 7 R T s Fipucs £ blase and report what DID YOU? S == were Dbeing “forcihly enlisted,” and | g e e s What Women Can || "% e it o the achievements of | Did you see its new light dawning [ 3 drenched Marne and in the present | p qualities of coal In the f ff Eastern sky ) L0 gor heartening counter-offensive of their | IN TH A i l] EUST[} 'fif' ding to the placard Did you -beaming, 1 . gallantry and dash, their highly effec- | oY i As the troops were marching by ? e American troops along the blood- | Yor opinion as to the marching by the Americ: roops along the blood o e ey Americanization. || ive e methode, thets 3 g e v of toymns and villages, their taking of s that one cord of Did you hear the Eagle scream- uns and prisod®rs the lying assur- is equivalent in i e hat (e Germans nave necn vo- | POSUIIASIET Delaney Approves of | Trade for Past Fiscal Year Has fone ton of coal. s that banner fluttered high * 1. Be neighborly t immi iled with look very stupid and con- i, to know who Gave to England’s heart and hand and be a friend and ne be brought in- Waved a welecome from the land? America to The New Britain post office is open-| New York, Aug. 22.—The Jess than §12, to Did you see the Frenchmen cling- 2. Make every national hol- ing a sub-station at 159 Broad strest, [ the Icelander for Ameri 3 _ ing ! idiy Americanization Day Russians Who Came Here As Repre- |oposite the Sacrpd Heart Polish | ha ; To the Yanks who were a-bring- l by ir mmigrants to Idollar in excess ing your homes sentatives of Old - Regime Find | a ton of coal. he guns, and hear the sing- Give up a part of each day sub-station has been located in that|Iceland were importing, prior to tha ., . o R e e Themselves Men Without Country. | vicinity and is in answer to a petition | war ik From Elysees to the Strand? mmigrant neighbors ach the langua to a fore he can of- | Did you hear the ery of bhattle class of "n_women, get- s el S (S llom oo 1 fof which it is Ring from Belgium down to Rome ting your introduction from now in Gy virtually fing | Frencis Korytko will be the clerk in Bie i< not par- | And the shouts of Vict'ry rattle the schools, settlements on e L To the highest heav'nly dome? Americanization workers. N e Sl DIl voilises ihe Ao bor lncer || Discon in your children RS ',“‘_fw “’:”1‘”‘:, well quaified to take charge of this veh', and tha evidentl sveloped . v church. This is the first time that a |acquaintance. The 90,000 bout $3,500,000 worth of mer= kimate cost of Washington, Aug 2 More than | Presented fo Postmaster William K handise, hiefly from ¢ mother 9 eNis Delaney, by residents of that section. | country—Denmark -—and Great Brits £ merchandise which they exported th charge. Mr. Korytko is thoroughly fa- | hulk also went ts Donoarn wn Gront millar with the Polish language and is | Britain. With the opening of the war gage in that it hecame apparent that neither Den< on this merely On the flag of Grant and Custe the immigrant nick- smbérs of the When Old Glory waved at Muster name the old Russian government under | work. fon that fuel And the hoys came marching - sanitary condi zar Nicholas, but with the fall of | Thig 2 home? stores, houscs, handle coal e ,h, . i o < SRNGH oS £ live within a short distance f Shioy | el rned jile wood as well | Dig you see the zrand procession cive hey now Hnd themselves a5 men (i /e Vithin g Snort distance fram Hsl, o0 = 7 il Bitime. 1t is to ©Ff the heroes In vaview qiiall attention from the without a country, their old land in |location A petition was circulated | {oriy the United St B ncll committee | When the Right ca in possession horities. oil and their ls—though many | among the prominent residents of th creased their demand Of the Old World as the New? wether A v them were rich, in Russia—almost | district and 76 names were securcd. | according to a compilati Did you hear the pray'rs ascend- k nation so lon N exhausted All are said to be enxious | This was presented to the post office | tional City bank of Now in the face of ing, lines prevail to return home but tting to Russia | department and the request is heing | exports to the island have Joys of men and women blend- Uien womenagin indus- now is most difficult granted. At this suh-station residents | $35,000 in 1913 e o ek T The pli of the men, however, has | Of that vicinity will be able to attend | $1,404,000 in 19 e A For a cataclysm ending ments and sec that they re L lled to the attention of officials | t0 all business pertaining to the rc ly §2,000,000 in 1918 8pirit of philan- ‘Neath the old Red, White and reive such protection as they Unied States government, who | WA Post office, with the exception of | being for fiscal year f8d the Mayor to Biiey need. are seeking Lo place the men in gov- [ P2rCel POSt matter. This must be Imports from Iceland, according ta n should not be —JOHN JAY DALY Incourage aliens to become ernment work, it was said today. Pri- | {2Ken to the central post office the bank's figures, do not show ag dat] citizens, and help introduce vate concerns also are cmpoying the Morejichan fonestenthios =¥ rapid growtl His Honor said, he 2 » = them to our political life, if men, tting in touch with them |27’ Population reside in that vicin- | chiefly by lely by a desire to FACTS AND IPANCIES vou live in state wherc through the Russian embassy Amons |1t @1d & substation is something that | of the marchandise which Tceland had jon of the sufferings . e = = women vote. the army oilivers are men has been greatly needed for a long |ta export is wool, meats, hides, fish The last offensive of Gen time. Now people of Polish national Rer through fuel short- | ,oaingt the Germans 1- jand fish praducts, and for all of thesa S the Mayor abashed at | “using the pincers mirk nor Gre: wouid hava the kin ( hich the Lee< station will accommodate | landers neec o iire about 7,000 residents of the city wha | manufacty consequencd y lis empire their oflicial positions like- yerished x nearest country to convince the pros ana “cons” as the exports thereto, reason of the fact that mos ] 3 k " found rank- ’rovide special protection, ing from lieutenant 1ajor gene I aance for the e m\‘i’ ik i !lity and a ub-station is something thht | the demand in 1t mother, as re- from ensien to commander. "8 | money-order and reglstered mail busi- |is at present on of the city's financial | he seems to have thrown a e e e L ness satistactorily, as they will he able | consequence Be-uit of its last commer. | Wrench into the machinery of A Yo Hun army.—Kansas City Star. i prise. He insisted that only S s d 4 American-born children Denmark, or to Great Brit~ arian considerations entered From between the news lines ain, while more than half of tha Py e propect so far as he is con- | gather a comforting feeling that Ger- thering Will Be Held at Southing- DECLINED TO SALUTE $8,500,000 worth of imports are now Pl However, His Honor proved | Mmany, save for its navy, is getting to ton Next Week. drawn from the United States e y be all at sea.—New York World. The Toronto Riots. . T An examination e list of ar |8t he has acquired considerable po- & e The annual camp mecting of the | HIS FORMER RULER e eaminad m”‘rh ”", "" : g 9 7 : (Toronto Globe. Advent Christian churches of Connec- y a fro e United States, sagacity since the woeful po- 3y sinking fishing smacks the en- as shown by the detallec t pr litical sagacity e T By sinking fishin « 1 IPor three nights there has been dis- | ticut will be held at the campgrounds hov by th 1 fled re- urope, always lar abnormally erc As o most of the £,000,000 objectionable lodgers. Help to do so with one who can speak their [ worth of merchandise exported from to keep pace with her own language. the island still : goes to the mothe A, C. CAMP MEETING. county s Soldier Fraukly Informed Nicholas | 2Verage Tcelandér has very much tha same ha 3 tato venture by assuring the Council | emy can scarcely hope f{o destroy the morale of people who are aw- fully sick of fish.—Springfield Daily News. posal to consider the purchase of S order on streets of Toronto. | at Southington, nc Plainville, next members last evening that, in the Ihere has been much destruction of | week, beginning with Saturday night : g it i E A e of this week, when a mecting b as his neighbars further property, law has s e I_‘- i Digetingpuilline All Russians Were on Same south. The articles exported from ¢ flance, citizens have been i held for the campers. The camp meet- ing will be held over two Sundays, it Footing. S SR event of their acceptance of his pro- S lives have been in danger. This kind O e nh b o s mnth | e B e B GL G el e B D ani N an st e o r e L [ foene weel in August, each London, July 31.—(By Associated year, in order to bring about the breaking up on Labor day. A number bte | wood, he desired to be encumbered Apropos ‘of Bolo and should the | Hearst is doubtless reminded of Poor ‘ 4 iy Richard's reflection, “Bad company, 3 or] he next meeting. Rtcadfbf passing | fuel business not turn out to be profit- | 11 oS G I oce whom it | act firmly and resolutely. The sober- he measure at once, and awaiting the | able for the city. loves best.”—New London Day ininded sense S0t Lt S HComIBUIIYG (o lle tF S awl anealtens| arell sipectedihial mania)=—ThefAmericant Redil Cross |Iuotion picture dlms Mihe “auto habite of the investigation before The next step must be taken by the — nands it, and will range itself \HWM‘II‘ e Mission to Rumania traveled across | § ¢Vidently doveloping w'th”the /e When Alfriend withe infiuencelatiBerliniial{findieiiectually hein(Einoalolics g The lodging houses will be in charge | Stberia in the train which had carried | o jocr A5 elsewhere, for the value probably the only reason why the [ the militia in dealing with the situa-| "y i ad ci s, crown prince is still holding his job. [ tion. he proposition from various angles, | return to this subject. All we can say | __New York Sun. T hoon D Mavor R Chuteh ed ian vear ju include automobile plate glass, enameled bathtubs, phono- graphs, silverware, jewelry, laces, cor- Press Crrespondent recently in Ru- | sets, perfumenric fons and P at | with no mantle of odium furs, a yrks and putcome their views in the prem- | members of the committee. xpressing automobiles and parts thereof export- the city fathers chose to discuss | their report is made known we shall nnell, who has been [ the. former Bmperor Nicholas and his | ed from the United States to the island on the grounds for some time in ad- v IS vance of the opening. A zreat many from irrelevant comment on [ now is, it looks like a hard winter — oflicial proclamation calling upon alll,egqpvations have been secured. The | gineer, conductor and trainmen were To do good business a moving pic- | persons to refrain from taking part family into exile at Tobolsk. The en- | D38 &'0Wn from $1,000 in 1913 to ap- proximately $8,000 in 1917, and if wa \ging include the requirements of the auto- he failure of the late lamented muni- | But we need not be unduly worried hoarding house will be under the same | the same, and they told the Americans | mobile, rubber tires, ture manager would only need to get | in parades or assemblage on the . olle eiciiy managenient o ab a shortage v as g as 5 4 o £ v resting details o ir r- | total for 1917 would exceed $10,000 ag ipal potato venture, to caustic tirades | about a shortage of wood as long as | 08 RERIES WRUC PR RAS B Gl ] iveets. Thia :. tion should be e ehildron's meeting will be in | T&NY interesting details of their jour- | (ot (1917 would exceed $10,000 Lgainst the Mayor personally which | so many aldermen and councilmen | ut the moment when the latter began | poried in a practical wpy b, e by ey s o Ellis. The an- | DV with the royal family. ! H‘“f‘ ‘\i COORLIRLS ; roused the wrath of His Honor to | continue to go around with chips on |to look 20 years vounger—Spring- | community. Tt is the duty of evers |nual husiness meoting will take place | The.conductor was an energetic | santinl of s roq o oninore ;"i"’* eforrad toll tneir shoulde field Republican itizens to. ayoid _making f a or T wday of next week, at 4 p. m. | little man who spoke French very well [ ife that the bulk of the srawth. in- i 2 crowd—to keep off the streets where b S hhctonE any 1 0 BTO . riticism as a PSS ATer > exhaustive distus- et . A and had been employed o he T our exports to the Icelar 1S o pne particularly sharp criticism as a F After the exhaustive dist Dr. von Kuehlmann seems to be | possible, and to procecd expeditio when matters pertaining to the Sunday | 204 had been employed on the Trans- Ef s2Doxts tolithie flcel has o po- | sion last evening by city fathers who as last year uch an extent that he executing a “strategic retreat” after | |y on his way if good rcason causes |schools and Loyal Workers' societies | Siberfan expresses for several years. | Lt C atmeal ‘political canard by one of my ‘ ; feat has eloped with surprisine rapidit itical opponents.” are, for the most part, no more en- [ the fashion of that of the man #ho | him to be about. It is diflicult for | will be discussed, Friday will be Mis- | He was a thorough convert to the [ 3 addressed the Council | lightened on the fuel question than |sawed off the limb he had been sit e police, under circumstances such [sion day. Missionarie from India, S S h ting on.—Atlanta Constitution s have confronted them during re- | China, Africa and other places, are the total quantity of oatmeal exported Bolshevik doctrine and showed no |to the island having grown from 297, ¢ 5 sing array of | the average citizen, the public may sympathy with the late emperor 000 pounds in 1915, the first year In rmed with an imposing arra ; whicl { ¥ 1ich shipments this article to the island are shown in the official pub- T cent disorders, to distinguish between | ¢Xbected to be present and give in- sorrespondence from the loc fuel | find it refreshing to read in the Wall If Lenine and Trotzky have skipved | 1,00d1ums and bystander teresting messages from the far coun- “Both Nicholas and his wife were lications of the government to 2,964,- pounds in 1917, the quantity fo Trot- zk It will be recalled that she made off with a million some time ago “out a cord” be- | in other words, the men who get the | mj g o Anoiher chaplerl inilithe ment by representative men among | Soon that they have joined Mrs S T Pl i e @ of the mecting: Rev. Henry x association, as well as with a placard their trip with me, e Stone of Wallingford president; Rev he said ‘They ssued by the state fuel authorities | the anthracite operating interests,— Thomas Feltman, vice-president; Rev, | Séemed to think that there was little | Bevine Sbecr Fjuec iter | i T Cornmeal showed a somewhat similar advanc the value of the cornmeal sent to thoe island having grown from $14,44 keepers who had been allowed tc | | aministrator and the coal dealers’ | Street Journal the following state- | from Russia, we shall expect to learn tensibly the cause of the riots |iries. The following committee is in | disconsolate and dispirited (;\,,v“,,‘,} | | | grow rich out of war husiness while | TROMAas ; s . I adian soldiers gave their time, |1 % Dllls, treasurer, and S. S. At-|left to live for, now that their crowns hd blood at $1.10 a day. The | Isins, secretary had been taken away from them. Give us an average or moder- Haven Journal-Courier. that these jurging the public to cause “‘the coal shortage is serious’ coal mined for us failure of German rascali N arlous and unique were the state- aliens were chicfly — Neither the suards nor the railway 7 in T s mercly an incident, a : It only some married man in CON- | .y the fact that they belong to | 11 COLORED M e far as the domestic consumer is S R S e S s e s =1 ac - v be : of their respective views. One alder- Eress wouldistr oI 11brty " | a nation which is now one of the and in the little village stations where man asserted emphatically that he did concerned, should be fairly sat- the hooks and eves out of existence e R e R CALLED TO SERVICE | we stopped now and then the soldiers n fruits are also evide ments made by the solons in support ate winter, and the situation so Y employes deigned to give them any | 1915 to $42 Vin 1917, and of flour a ‘N ARE salute” or open mark of recognition, | from $427 in 1914 to $294,000 B American. e : not relish purchasing cordwood isfactor: Bailtimore LEbIer to the circumstance, Teral et the mc et f on= fhell s lana. = to the island i WOODMAN, SPARE THAT TRER ! bill for $75,000 will be presentec —— royal party s, the shipments which the public would then have to &ign in a Tonopah restaurant A Dbill for 375,000 will be presented Y AnaLy < Lenit Rt oy e d e e = “This lack of deferece seemed to|ClUding apples, apricots, oranges, saw and split, because he knew from — “Use only one lump of sugar in your Men Will Leave for Camp Devens on | hurt the former emperor's feeling. At | Peaches, pears, prunes and raisins, b Stir- like hell, for we dont’ he G i s expericnce the arduousness 3yt - coffee. ) ¢ 2 i i o one station, where he was permitted to | the auantity of prunes having grown Jessoncl 5 Byng! s Bang ind the noise.’—St. Louis Globe- | Want more duns of the same kind? tember (—Draughtsmen i % Ll L e iy i s of such a task. Another of the city's = p — ceadtye walk up and down the platform in the ; " e '] : b to 43,8 s e emocrat. : Shine 5 e pounds in 1917, and of raisins fror - : ; O rranhera N cede, sunshine with one o s arme legislators thought the whole matter e A — A New State House, and nographers Needed. e O e 5 s ind Lo 16t 1041600 1n 19 7 : The Hun is on the run b Ses el guards, he spoke to a soldier . . could be simplified by having the 45 timely@nrohlein $n W e LORSRYAE 1 New Britain will send 11 more ‘Why do you not salute me?” he |OUr meat and dairy products also - = ! where the long-rnge cannon that Missouri is proud of its new state | colored men into the army on Sep- | asked. POSLdRd oL sl h o Sigan §desplie have been bombarding Pa V\” strike, | ouse, which is to be dedicated in Oc- | teber 1 when nine from the second The soldier replied solemnly: ‘You | the fact that its 90,000 people havs i ] e | R in the opposite direction, would strike. | toher,” and is cspecially proud of the | district and two from the first leave | are no longer my emperor.’ about 30,000 head of cattle, 30,000 unnecessary his would undoubted- | works and fights New York World. Faclitnat i bul R e e EieY e I e “‘But I am still a olonel in the Rus- | N07Ses and approximately 600,000 ly prove a happy solution of the i 8 ) lative appropriation, that it cost $1,-| Camp Devens sian army.’ said Nicholas. sheep, and our 1917 exports to the “knotty” problem were it not for the | Hot weather problem—Why is Selective Conscription. 500,000 less than any other capitol| Those going from the first district “Dhe' soldler. hesitated W only 'ai|iiandiincluded alliclassos of beef and fact that the Mayor had just informed | Ukelele? (Newa v ork itribune ). P building of its size, and that most oflare Jesse M. Adams of 152 Main | moment and then replied, ‘Yes, but we | ‘l\] ,,‘1&” = ,(L A ‘U;', Mr. Baker holds that a married man | the material that has gone into the j street and Bovkin Williams, employed | are all equal now; the common soldier | 410 e pEEEEEa NS o . Lo | ousnt mot to be put in the position of | great structure was produced in the [at the Shuttle Meadyw ub. The | is as good as the officer, and there is | °00 pounds, G R iy r tor's assertion that there is already in The office boy considers the whole | P S "t0 claim cxemption; that the | state of Missouri. The corner stone |second district of condensed milk Thé modification of the climate by ‘ = 5 ; he proximity of the gulf stream i : g d 0 ranklin Hatch John Springsteen, ‘Nicholas never complained about £k 1 3 = tifie: ”‘ ’ ,I L y moral responsibility should be assumed | great dome is more nearly like that|Tony Waddell, John L. Mason. Wil- thing during the trip,” said the | b ot WUBETes S eTe PRS0 In the course of the digcussion it From our suburban correspondent | by the government. That is a ""““"»‘[ of St. Peter's at Rome, it is said, than | ljam B. Kirlew and Plummer Jacobs. | conductor. “He kept closely to m\:‘”, : ‘,’” mf‘\,] s ,‘\ ”:;‘ ; ",H M,h?';\ developed that at the present time | __.jss Tona Ford flivvered to view which might have heen urged any other in the world Of these men, Mason, Kirlew and | compartment, but did no Writing or | [eaiand in 1915 were over $55.000 > before, unoflicially, but for the ro- = Jacobs are of the class of 1918 and [ work of any kind. He ate very little R e e e luctance on every “.m; \y».m to G The American Peril were registered last June food, while the guards fared sump- 0 i 3 - plain of any feature of draft proced- (I'rom the Chicaso News.) In addition to other calls pre- | tously on poultry, frult and wine. The he joy out of lifé by expls z T at Revere Bonc st |-ure, lest criticis > exploited as op- . 2 2 : R took the § by explaining All “barkers” at Revere Beach must |ure, lest criticism be exploi is or Certain newspapers of South Ger. | Viously noted, the first district hoard | guards were so busy drinking swine tal anio ; sitic ous is not fair that ) % : that the total amount of coal in all | xoap quiet on Sunday. Wil they also | position. Obviously. it 1s ot tyr (A0 | many, ‘it appears, are not satisfied | today received calls for throe draushts | and plaving cards that they had little the registrant who has 2 with the sort of official stuff concern- | Men and a stenographer to he sent | time to devote to the royal party It misleithe Do shildren to think of should be asked 2 ()h” - Hw‘ : Do vou claim exemp- | ing the American forces in France to camp on Augu g These men | was very much like a picnic for every- = the question ‘ ) P ¢ a2 i e £ a5 that the high command and the sub- | have not vet heen selected body except Nicholas and his house- tofore. T al dealers were quoted According to a Boston paper, the |tion?" That makes it ne T e e e o e e On Monday 119 Class A men will | hold.” German people. These newspapers | eMrain at 8:10 a. m. for Camp Green- = e % property by rioters. Do taxpayers (Utica Press.) federal Government furnish sufficient coal to make the purchase of wood Consider the poor umpire; he both the Counecil of the fuel administra- 1 et ) soldicrs will he George | no occasion for anybody saluting any- this city a shortage of 6,000 tons of | thing a darned fuel question. rules should determine the classifici-| was laid June 14, 1915, and the build- | Purdie, Lee Siramons, Robert Adams, Loy else anc at in a selective draft all|ing and grounds cost $3,500,000. The coal. = tion and tha § ¥ more people have coal in their bins | v 1 vesterday.’ than ever before, but somebody at once it 500, the cottons including abour 50,000 yards of various classes of claths, chiefly for domestic use. Shoos sent to the island in 1917 included 4,000 pairs for children, 10,300 pairs for women and 24,300 for men, whiln the bins is less than at any corre- sponding period of the season here- other shipments included 518,000 gal i 2 P T se b Wee lons of illuminating oil, 86,500 of lu- he Mayor as advising the public z 2 ; 5 5 right sort of a man to choose between ] by th SIERbIcH b ant who Hinvented damsidicd iiins| T GRS Soxs 00 2 B8 R UE e rain belatinelolWana 00 sallnrs | oF to secure wood, and in this they had | yraine last week. Didn't Adam ever 1 It should be enough | demand the truth about “the Ameri- | !¢ Ga S | - solina to his country SRS R e S = FILES OBJECTION TO Thiis sl tormelUn tenl statesttian: swear? et g toRapiave Bine e Al el icen e rll REL B fon et o RIeL. : 4 istration who nevertheless assured the classification, as Mr. Baker says, [ developments of the recent fishting at YOUTHS MUST REGISTER. o TNV QY S aac he i siomn, SRns e il dds e g R o LR C el e MONTENEGRAN ENVOY | 15", "I ™ 10 & Jublic , statement to the press ¢ There are already 32 American di- [should be de = Coae o e : 7 ‘ : ude w hi provided that there shall be left to the | front. Some of the 1 pisors gullible | Draft Boards Warn Young Men That 191,878 an afincl 1c el hides, fish, 5 subjects realize at last ths S G alebone, and fish ofls st of the LI or Individual the personal privilege of | subjects realize at st that their mer e, e TR whalet ind fish olls. ' Most of the of the supply on hand a shortage | number required for Victc accord- | waiving exemption if he wishes to do | dacious government been sup- -, trade between the United States: and could be avoided. After listening to | ing to General March s0. The question ought not to bhe |bressing and distorting extremely un-| The first and second district draft the island Is carried in Danish and B case where the rules | pleasant facts hoards sent out a supplementary s the endorsement of the local admin- a later date that by economical use | visions in France, or almost half the v v : British ships the various utterances credited to the R e - asked. But in a ; 2 exempt the man who wants to serve| When the United he should be permitted to waive them, | announced definitely over one | tained their twenty-first birthday e mn observer could not help but gain | submarine was Captain Mesquita. The | and his choice should weigh TS LA eritan Soldler gt e e e A the impression that that gentleman S TG T G e TS G B e C e in France, a prominent military critic } they must register under the Selective Washington, Soldier. assugedl thelreadsrs ot the i Berlin | Sorvicel Aot ontAugnsts 24, Saturday. || Tvanovitoh | she cerme to the Lol Tageblatt that this was a false and First district registrants will regis- hollow boast, since “cold calculation” | ter at the board office on the fourth Regarded as Traitor to Country )vernment | notice to all young men who have at- Mneal fuel administrator last evening, One of the skippers captured by a RETURNS TO “Y” TOMORROW R R : Aug. 22— Miloshe | Word has been received from Rev. J. Willlam Denton, who is in attend. ance at the Alton Bay camp mestir States as & head of a speclal mission | of the Advent Christian church, at Al- was either a very much misquoted in- | considered him a pest. One American Jew York Sun.) dividual or that he is as much at sea ENore = (New York ot | War story writers need invent noth- g 3 ; S Lt Henry Ford announces that he will | ing to lend drama or comedy to battie | established the utter impossibility of | floor of city hall, while ccond Slory foldeatntis dombath Da fitting an American army for batile in | district men will register at room 201. | speaks for Jugo-Slavs in the United R e o less than two or three ye Edward | The office hours will be from 7 a. m. | States and Europe, has filed & pro- ofthisfpersonal profityonSwarfordersa (B e u i o e T s e s 1 L recent cable dispateh { to 9 p. m. In case a man's twenty- from Montenegro and who says he | ton Bay, N. H., stating that he pla: to return to this city tomorrow anwd resume his work as gencral secretary of the local Y. M. C. A. Mr. Denton test with the state department against | states that the weather at Alton Bay e e R ot e e the acceptance by the United States [is “great.” )£ a scene a stage director would revel | from various critics’ reviews of the L of Hong Aute asdennle g minateg v & insufficient. If 80,000 tons of coal ‘Thel lctorions. candidate in| the |in nroducing was! foldlitos antaudience | @nilitary sltuation, v"rhl» .\nmfnmnf(\hg N SR from Montenegro. He said tha new Ifl NOVATIONS AT Y. M. C. A. in this city recently by the Rev. M. |Allgemeine Zeitung, 2 quasi-official| DVER—SLANEY ENGAGEMENT. | minister is a personal representative The regzular semi-annual house- IS | Borde D’Arrere, th hting priest,” | organ, recently informed the German Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Slaney of | of King Nicholas, regarded by thse |cleaning is taking place at the local administrator has said, then why | Congressman Pat Harrison, and his | of an American <oldici he had partic- ; Deople that American soldlers were | 04 Passett strect announce the en- | Jugo-Slavs as a traltor to his couniry. | Y. M. C. A. At present, the work of should he advocate purchasing a sup- first name, according to the Congres- | larl noticed hecanse on the march | “mere cannon fodder,” as they were ragement of thelr daughter, Mis: Gen, (Gvozdenoic is on his way to | the janitor and his assistants {s co he cheered his companions by singing | “incapable of standing UD to Ger- | Eiizabeth, to Raymond F. Dyer of | Washington, and it is said In ofiicial | fined mainly to the reading room, U the “Marseillaise.” He sang it in | many's seasoned troops Another | Berlin, Conn Both Miss Slanoy and over the prospects for the coming i r as anybody. cems to a lay- t 3 Winter as anybody. It seems to a lay- | rorund to the Government every cent man that there can be only two sides to the situation. REither our allot- from London quoted this and similar | first birthday should fall on August How many of his critics will do like- | their imaginations gifted with t} t ment 1s sufficient to cover our needs, | jise power ta invent them. One more story provided we practice economy, or it et will meet requirements, as the local | Mississippi senatorfal primary ‘ quarters today that ha will bea re- | til this is agaln put In readiness, a tem- charge, was killed as he sar ind his | German newspaper assured its readers | Arr. Dyer are weall known young | cefved as the officially aceredited | porary reading room has been impro- people, Mirs Slaney being a teacher | ter of the Montenegran govern- | vised in the directars’ room, The ens appointed by the Council get at the | his name stands pat. charged on to victory. and no real interest In the war., They | i, hiy city. i l(\ru building will be renovated. / . ply of coal? If that amount of coal, | sional Record, is no corruption of however, is not going to protect us, | Patrick, either. Just plain Pat, with then by all means let the committee | out quotation marks. In other words, | companions took up the sons as they | thit Amercians had no enthustasm for v

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