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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD,' THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1918, ew a,t.tn(‘.k. in Lm‘— FUN UNDER FIRE | T \ P g s o - Vvv. R [ — 3 ¥ : i B o g |01 O WM BIOKS AT THE NEW BRITAIN STITUrs | WOMEN VOTEDOWN | HINDENBURG LINE 3 and vaudeville troupe o0 soldiers | thorn in the Allies’ | who o S e | give performances undey fire AMBULANCE 464, encore des blesses, | other directions for the care of the Occupation of it j War News.) by J. H. Bryan body."——A. L. A. Booklis E A I rman onslaught ! “The author volunteered in the Pl |11 I 1% NUAL V1 bang! Americs imbulance service s|s NG D TEXTILES. b 42 the Americans W 1 merican nbulan rvie His | SEWING AND TEXTILES, by A. Ready Clang! letters are bovish, fresh and realistic. | Turner. = e it out, as they Besides the hard work he had adven- Bk to the (The end’s not certain) ould have. The illustrations are| GIRQEMS AND WOMEN, by H. | We'll start ghe old noise from snap-shots taken on Lenke. se . | . ed. pic ol 6 ganee | f such an attack We've got to move some— o aining and household arts, Ontario, © © | | If Foch's men More action there, Drum— i imada ! . A SRt il LHE CAMPS AND TRAILS IN CHLNA, by " - g : | force and 1 n 80 strong Hartford, Sept. 1 The first meet- | With the French Army in Francey i,\'m 12, (By the Associated Presg)— The rapidity of the splendid operation*t tha n and drove fensive lines recuperate their 3 and how to organize, by H through wage carning, new laws re- | division which is to direct the civilian | re-constitute their shattered ) expect that With your jnz chalff, Jackson. garding property rights and an initia- | war activities of the womea of no longer pigh any vital (Where a near burst shel tive and a spirit of patriotism in |state is made up of Mrs. Beach culating the speed of | Bt o tre- Knocks the story oy EXPERIENCE OF GOD IN MOD- | Women which has won the respect of | man; Mifss Mabel Washburn of Hait-| Allies now are in front The gag rhyme, ERN LIFE, by E. W. Lyman. the governments. Full of stor of | ford, secretary; Mrs. William that do not appgear on ordinaty map: The rag time heroines of the war, and a bright out- | Cowles of Farmington, honarary vice- | ,y \which the general 1 ¢onfident in Tt vent lik ez .. . e £ o e el 2 b g el ) e general reader follow at went like a bree e ts i look for the future of the home.’— [chairman; Mrs. Morgan G. Bulkeley of | changes of the battle front. No ma Bathle in ‘s As a Broadway wheez SRITAGE OF FREEDOM: or. The | A, T, Booklist Hartford vich-chalrman; Mrs. John | show them 1n sl thotr detane obd ] political ideals of thq Inglish- e Laidlaw Buel of Litchficld, vice-chair- [ o ML their detalls, - Bud Wow! speaking people, by M. P. Andrews. Fietion. man Miss Caraoline Ruutz-Rees of | stitute t SRS s e (What rong ¢ oy ABRAHAM'S BOSOM. by Basil King. | Gr€enwich, vice-chairman and Ameri-{ " giig o the Hindenburs Gee whiz MEMORIES OF LORD DESDALE %o canization ‘committee: Miss M. Estella| oo go1q Billy got his! ol K MBANS! NEGRO STORIES Sprague of Storrs, food conservation 1 9 o'clock. His turn was next “The m of a Blaray = 2 and food production committee; Mrs. 7 5 . mtlof inutohiosranhyi It ot Dolieon comm i . prisoners of war and French and Bel- Monologue fext stories and characteristic | JAMESTE, by Ethel Sidgwick RACAILE AL rmington, | ooy civilians, It runs publicity committee; Dr. Valeria Parker of Hartford, health ana racro- | \tion committee, Dr. Kate Campbell | . s 0 ' DR i Fere and the St. Gobain fores 3 Jazz-a-razz-hang! English, and here and there he makes | fine literary quality, its originality of | Mead of Middletown, medical commit- | 1 1 lC 8 AR \\'.'". . EBilly Sunday That gets the gang genuine contributions to history.'— | method and its piquani character |ioc: Mr= Atthur H. Dodge ‘of Slms- i, norlos Se ey e e et Bhe1c Hep, hep! ohen e i e N T bury, man power and labor commit- i b 1€5 0] 5 " o o1 s ee: Mrs. J. W. Alsop of Avon, regis- | €nianglements, concrete positions for Trombone, there * . ¢ I A rtiller blockl £ B e 2 wtion training' courses for volun- | artillery lockhouses fi machina Oh, boy PRACTICAL, FLYING, by W. G LITTLE GIRL WHO COULDN'T GET :”‘,‘ Miss (\v‘; aret i st 1k of ‘\(Qv | #uns, shelters for the infantry and i That's jc Minnic OVER IT, by A. S. Barry. - sk o Moembers at | further protected by flooded st Wares. St pihein Fire e i Haven, child welfare. ~Members “at | © ooded stretches BersuD; ) b . 5 largme are: Miss Mabel Wilcox, fleld | ©f country where the means were : = (Poor Billy's wife!) Hox Womon ! MY BOY IN KITAKL by D Lutes. | wecretary for Connecticut of American | available for that purpese Bays he went into a ENGLISH WOMAN AT HOME, by Red Cross: Miss Christine Haas of [ - The second line of defense runs W the cash register. Mrs. A. Burnett-Smith VIRTUOUS WIVES, by Owen John- | jjupiford: Mrs. Arthur T. Hadley, Now | from the fortress of . Lille to . the FACTS AND FANCIES. ‘An intimate record of how the 21 Haven; Mrs. H. W. Flock, Bridzeport: | stronghold of Metz, generally parallel S war comes close to the women of T Mrs. Frederick S/ Chase, Waterbury; | With the Hindenbur line, 'to. the Judging from the various rulings, | ngland.” WHITE ROOK, by J. B. Harris-Bur- | yivs, Herbert Knox,Smith, Farming- | region north of Rheims and at = dis ere ain’t no sich ani- | paseball is esseritial in New York, *ox o land. ton; Mrs. Albert Chase, Norwich; Mrs. | tances varying from seven to 20 mile and non-essential in Boston. Boston’s | HANDBOOK FOR SCHOOL NURSES | A mystery story Antonio Androtta, Hartford | From Soissons north of Rheims it rung 2 < explanation may be that her people by H. W. Kelloy & M. . Bradshaw’ 3 Meetings are to be held the first | southeastward joining the old front ¥ the REAL |can turn to Henry James for recre “Frirst author 18 superintendent of Library Service. . Tuesday of each month at the state | north of Verdun and continuing from tion, while New York can't—IKan field nurses, Department of Health, This poem is by a camp librarian: | capitol there'to Pagny on the Moselle wver ity Star. Chicago, 111 The meeting voted against the adop- | south of Metz. There are secondary City 5 8 v & econdar e . GROUCH GETS HEP. tion of any uniform for the active war | lines attached to this system, notably workers in this state, believing that | along the Escaut river from Cambrai i ; X Roy Chapman and Vvette Borup T e : B owis not! lone Sow i n WO \‘1'1..\ WANTED, by M. P. Dag- ;“\; ,M ”m(K woman® \!\H\ymv‘ of the 5 : gett, Connecticut State Council of Defense id during the A A narrative of exploration, adven- [ “In 1914 the writer went to Europe |in jts reorganized form, was held yes- hat wrested the ture and sport in little known China. | {c LA G 1e initiative i learn what the war was doing for [terday at the capitol with the new | battie from the Gern e If you foteh, + - the women's niovement. She finds | irman ' Mrs. T. Belknap Beach of | them behind their « SR e ot COMMUNITY CENTER: what it that it has brouzli! economic freedom | West Hartford presiding. The new | 1917 to A cheer or ermans will be At the front ting, but we | enough is known of them to recon< line system fortifications which the Ger- | mans built by the forced - labor « from ' Leny southeasetrly to the Aisne, north of Rheims by wav of Queant. St. Quen- but THE oy k oston Transcript ‘One needs to read it twice, first to Give me Iis cue is best, he is informative, with | find ont it is all about and then to get the flavor of its what 'l fake it through rness of touch more French than | again in order barbed wirg Bl died yester- Bin speaks of “the real I score today in B8 championship series is 18 e S And the stuft is sddurn high a fel- | [v 4\ COLLEGE GARDEN. by Vis- | Old Jethro Grouch dropped in to see | b et b i - i ¥ SongYof the registrants: “We are | Jop can’t put in a supply before the ule Tt et cam librasies should be. | Such a step would be unnecessary and | north betwecn the valleys of the Oise countess A g [aes here, Wodrow Wilson, thirteen mil- | country goes “dry wan knew A Reeountt ot thewomen’al col- | “Tve heard: | Te 'said \lof thesethere | cXuravagant This motion was taken wnd northeastward " % i ing about that situation when he : 5 e : hooika o g lion stro, nothing a 53 ° | lege of gardening at Glynde, during hooks, % s ere f“fl‘ cog- A gave his version on war.—BridgePort | 1o fourteen years of their experi- i And I'm not sure T like their looks. =Peaching effects of i ; - Post ment. The autho purpose is to en- The thing for soldier boys is drills a ac stles startle s 4 " Pation in the strike, we it ““} G0N ; “ 5 . i | courage agricultural work for girls as And books, methinks, are simply A SN Ay vou? An@ Bid you answer: “I here It will not be playing the game to S s G0 eates de trills” Whether 'a_single one of them | i G e A gt R | e | 1( e “r:y ern ol S irera ward £ the iron reglon of fhe HislRe: would remain out a_moment longer. | Youcall] pleasure tiding through the week. | EE C0 0 o A, L. A. Book- | Just then, came Private Benjamin The committee on the recruiting of | Briey, which it protects from the west © do so deliberately’ woukd Bakilittle 4 Uncle Sam wants gasoline, not a blue | |2 & ) i o ‘ student nurses for the civilian and |and south, and joining the second line short of treason. Would it be proper to refer to the | gypday.—Springfield Republican et | And nsked for hooks om telephopes, | &rmy hospitals of . this country re-|at the Moselle. There are secondary | 2 RE o s Dl orted that, although all the enroll- | defense works to ghis line also in the e g : attack on that transport as a subma- e o . : B o ported 3 also in tr We have no desire to assume the LIBERTY COOK BOOK, g Sabiohahiin, Styo LR ment cards had not vet heen received, | region of Vervins. i 1 5 reply to the tank the Germans = k e g 4o | rine Persic-ution In reply t 1 S Demanded dope on making maps; Sy st Al = SR 2 We do have produced the tank guns, a ritle R Ao e er e 402 applications have heen forwarded A fourth.line as vet uncompleted is to the surgeon generals office in | intended to furnish a further defense o PRI in response to a letter from the [from La Fere along the Suippe river woman’s committee of the Council of | north of Rheims. Natlonal Defense " asking for the| A third line of defense runs fromg opinion of all the state 'committees | the Scarpe river, south of Lillk, to tha concerning the adoption of a standard | Meuse, near Sedan, then southeast- role of “calamity howler” oL belisye Iy haing pessicuistio. 8 Bus with a caliber of a little over half an | v\ g wry WIDOWS, by And other things to swat, thé Huns. E 8 ill going 1 ashingto The state qliots s 450 | betwee he Escs en o Belala we do know that if the strike con- up. With all his wealth, | jnch, but the tanks are still going S e iy ey Washington 11{([_ tate quota wa ‘¢‘ 0/} Detween ’," “ W the Belglan kefeller can only have two | ahcad.—Springfield Republican The law of the land as it affects To fest him from the dust- and din, \r\\nyg»\\nn‘:ux\. ‘m» is considered an ’ m’.‘ j}; .1’1;) the : leuse at Givet lumps of sugar in his coffe. 2 = - women. And found a novel and a fiag "-\,'Nl“vllu y good report as in some | : weh of these lines furnish a strox Germany canentecitie fitthevodr oF e . To straighten out his mental sag. states only five per cent. of the quota | refuge for armes to retire upon | get the fate of Russia when the T R the war in the spirit of the man who | /oo ooy Sarpie WwaAR TIME hus been obtained | The lines akso offer to forces of dwind workmen in her munition shops re- The National Corset Makers' con- | was hanged on Monday and re RECIPES, by M. E. Evans, the well Then Jethro said, “At last I see One addition w made to the [ ling in numbers the advantage of pr the | Vention is being held in Boston this | marked: “The week Is beginning e e ooy Just why camp libraries should be. | Woman's advisory committee of H'l-‘—vv-\\v\r.\ shortening the battle front g : state defense council which is com-| The first of the lines already has tinues much longer,. the- results can | pecome most serious. We cannot fo fused to supply her soldiers at known ¢ week. Of corsets none of our busi- | badly for me”.—Toronto Telegram .o They speed the soldier’s training up ness. Pl PHYSICAL BEAUTY; how to keep it, | To face the hardware made by Krupp, close our eyes to the debacle in that It did not need the department of SR And when he sort of loses step, country, the prelude to which we e e ke '“""]f “1’ "“‘_ v ‘”"“;.”\“”“‘, ',',\\ Since Miss Kellermann's theory They help to give him back his pep. | ey O rlyers. in the last five years the purchasing front with shot and shell. We cannot posed of between fifty and sixty heads | been broken between Queant and of women’s organizations in this state | Drocourt The development of thé such ~as the State Federation of | success m determine the question - ofor ind- | Women’s Clubs, the Connecticut Con- | whether the Germans can obl t heauty is based on health and vi And so, my friends, henceforth, gad 1\“13 :\r »\“1’\‘\““: £ (\v:( ;)i\\‘x‘[::]:' ‘.v R e :(‘\n”ll 1“1”‘W sogdters of the American Revolution. Repre- | The enemy second line of defens sentation was accprded today to the | almost touches the Hindenburg line ciation tor the Advancement of | at Cambrai, just below the breach the were an eye-witness. And we refuse to believe that true American labor- | | Headline. Which would indicate that | power of .the dollar had “sunk to 59 | JEHUH O O cuany” sensible Rty the Hausfrau is finally rising from her | cents.—New Haven Reglster ers, with the success of the army at i = lowly position. Remeinber when you becomte im- 4 ST TS patient with Kitchener beeause he = e P the Colored People. | British forces hav® made in it e O nEbt thot Taanyiof the The only reason restaurateurs can | prophesied that the war would last | jean a changed Sunday—no picnics in | about many changés in "?""}”_‘““"’_'ff” ST o ]"“ e foldein the tro 1inga ) i charge 10 cents for one-half of a 5- | three years?—§st seph News-Press. | (oqy gpots far off the car lines, 1o | relations since the day of the great NEW SUGAR REGULATIONS there the Germans stll will have . workers themselves have sons or r T Jlong runs across the country fc Vv . Commonan s policy had been to ) e GrUBORC D e DOSLION ¢ | cent melon is because they know the George Crecle sAys. that editorial | (o friends support Frederick of Prussia at all 2 1 simple public will pay it. writers afe s worms. Just plain (Manchester Union.) costs, and to hold France in check 3 : | the distance from Lille to Cambrai e bugs, Geors st plain bugs.—New The no-gasoline-for:Sunday joy rides | Time after. time, he declared that [ Grocers Allowed to Deliver Week's | being continued to the Chemin o ‘ule may not ac ¢ > general hi- Jerica had bec yon in Germany < 2 g Dames by the Hindenburg line State | Tondon 1 rule may not add to the general hi- | America had been won in German) sunply to Pusilliss tb Redies B~ urg lin and suggestive, especially in the way | You'll hear me root for of giving specific exercises, dicts and books stake will fail their soldiers in this eritical hour, | which th ond line enters for onl brothers, or other relatives at the front should be sufficient to cause i them to arrive at an agreement and : Now that the Connecticut an, adjustment of their differences. | 0% : larity, but it'is likely to draw a horse | That is, the exhaustion of France in | s BBt oTs are human beings, andl|loouaciliof (Defenso thasiipublishied fits As we understand Dr. Garfield Sun- | jaugh fighting Prussta, alded by Britain,| pense of Handling—No Increase in J SRS tan believe that they would | PS289 Prosram we may expect .a motoring is all right if you take (Westerly Sua.) Jeft open the field for the develop FRENCH AIR MESSAGE speedy termination of the war. sadly enough.—New York Sun At first there will be complaints| ient.of . British seapower which | Price. | J Sl s e O S Ry Sl : N | TN TN . from a large gained the American continent. Now | 629 TONS OF BOMBS wilfully assist in placing the lives of Hartford, Sept 12.—Upon receipt of their dear ones overseas in jeopardy Our manufacturers must show ‘em | gwners, but as in almost every crisis [ 4, epica 1s putting forth glgantic | a telegram from Washington Connercti- by any act of theirs & We never see any more of those old | ;¢ '~ . stands for New England, | of war measures, this will in all prob- | To o "0 rescue France and assist Blesr A § fashioned men who used to buy their | not non-essential.—Manchester Union. | ability sive way to a desirc to co-oP-| prienin in overcoming the Prussian | CUU'S Federal —Food —Administrator erate and conserve, as has been the| o 1o ue made such by Hohenzollern | fobert Scoville, announced that the | country That Was “Bled White” case in sugar, wheat and meat capserv- | J0 285, B0t o Anglo- Saxon | NeW prices and profits on sugar would < ation orders. » reanion is being cemented by blood | e elosely scrutinized by the Food Ad- | Shows Remarkable Punch During Sl (New York Times.) (Lowelf Courier-Citizen.) | and suffering, and should remain the | Mlinistration. Beginning Monday sugar A clothing store advertisement asks It cannot be denied that not far Might it aot be better to conserve -‘]“nm‘mmg Tntr‘rm«hrmm mm““nm iy | refineries were permitted to charge | Month of August. “Do you save waste on clothes?” | from the whole of Sunday motoring is | gasoline by a direct regulation of what | $o e (WEEERETRT | GPEOTFE 7 I nine cents instead of 7.65 cents per | done for reasons other than those of | a motor car owner may buy in a gi¥en s ot Sasomiom. shonld be. |Pound for bulk granulated sugar, end necessity, and the only titility honest- | interval-—say a week, or a month? ey S i all this,new profit will go to the pro able asset for the enemy. i { In the name of God, and of those | (N ladies are saving all the waist |y to be acclaimed for it isthat in some (Philadelphia Bulletin.) ducer, retailers’ and wholesalers’ | (! : har ™ 1 i possible. rather indefinite degree it increases Fiven the Sunday blue laws have Il yrofits remaining the same as before 529 tons of projectiles. according their lives to keep us free men, let One man In town evidently thought | ficiency as workers of those who in- | pleasure order for the automobilist’s ) of the sl por: allomed b osoiie ot The tement says the strike stop at once, what though | ;¢ oo clection day, for S inaat dulge in it. That counts, even in war | chief holiday. 2 S . i Al e i o e the demands of one side or the other | 4 W 3 b ™ AR AU- | ies, but it doesn’t count for much, — - Prominent Members of Cabinet Under R R nm.n hi (‘IK\A\ \»Pl\t to bring him to the for it must be remembered that even Chatham’s Vindication e | registration office he declared “I don’t { the lcast costly of automobilc 3 CLEANING THE PLATE. want to vote!” volves expenditures for purchase and maintenance that the vast majority of Chatman’s tomb any population cannot meet. Abbey is shaken by the tramp of | . yondon, Sept. 12.—A 1fst of 37 per- The Kaiser has moved his head- (New York Tribune.) | fhe Kaiser and his Prussian hordes must chortle with glee when “they spectacles in a ten-cent store. May- —_— be they'ra a * the blinc storless ays B of the contfhuance of the strike, | P they'T@ all in homes for the blind, Motorless Sundays. ‘And well may they, since a curtail- ment of the munitions output is a hindrance to our army and a valu- éc ept. 12.—During the course Judging from some of the new styles, of month of August, French omx dment airplanes dropped mpre course of August our bom: bardment airplanes in v flights the small amounts required by the O1d Regime Put Out of the Way By | Food Administration’s regulations, are (Toronto Mail and Empire.) . to be given relief through a new rule | in Westminister | Bolshevik, London Hears. permitting the sale of one week’s suy ply to a family on the usual basis of dropped more than 269 tons of pro- jectiles on objectives on the wttletiald between the Somme and the Aisne. In night attacks our bombing airplanes i i ~opped 360 tons of projectiles on If every American does his duty in P tons of project n rail the way of food conservation, there two pounds per person per month ! o American soldiers come to succor | sons recently executed in Moscow in- | This rule abrogating the former re quarters to Bonn-on-the-Rhine. Nat- Thousands of other New Yorkers| (#8080 14 in her time of danger | oludes the mames of several former | jations of Lwo pouna sales tn Lit munication reeall it &5 the day wihen ftheln| Zig,yger great, if not sreater, | cabinet ministers who served during | five pound sales in the country In the same month 280 enemy.ma @ double holi- | W Fiat which confronted her in | the reign of the late Emperor Nicho- s § chines were downed, or seen his own day. when he was the only | la ' NEW BRITAIN FIRST STOP man who could save her. What a | A Russian wireless message contain- fresh vindication of his policy, or |ing the list as published by M. Tchit- rather of the presence that guided his | cherin, the Bolshevik foreign minister way stations and enemy roads of com- ght to|b night i e lef or e 1 ought to{be mighty little left for the | ., 11y when our aviators begin bomb- | Will garbage man to do. We mean that (AR BRI i) | caveful 1 ing his new home we may expect re- | oo " uio trip next Sunday and Mon- ports of bonfires. day over Labor Day, were knocked sky-high by the eral fuel adminis- ion's reque \itomohiling for if just the necessary amount of food | zonzol fand M3l m yRballoons et on fire.” for each meal is prepared and served The KFrench Army Band does New Britain the honor of paying its first visit to Connecticut to this city next ANOTHER INFANT STRICKEN Monday, The band has only six other | fi 20 sutenithercs anciid l” 1‘””‘ | Cables from Russia ndvise us that | % : oo S 2 TR A B Jleasure on Sur o discarded as ; : : s : va hat the refuse would be almost | 1., pglaheviki have divided Moscow | policy, is this new t alliance of | gives among others the names o ki Anglo-Saxondom that s forming! | Alexei Khostoft and H. Propopopoff | enpagements in this state so (he se- | paby Sick With Infantile Paraly 1, The t H is a chance to measura the Chatham died in the act of pro- | hoth former ministers of #he interior; | jection of New Britain is doubly sig- AR ; i s B Rare: 1, e hungry; 2 > famished; | eregis a chance to 3 i P CeCoEaItl ¢ 3 S zlovitoft. rmer minister | 2 e, e gust 21 Just Discovere M cntutrs. The Hederal Hood Admine| - < e famished; | " CrO8 ed iniluence of the auto- | testing asainst the recognition of | J. G. Stcheglovitoff, a former wminister | nificant. The eyes of the state are o Since August 21 Just Discovered p e L e aet] 3. the starved, and 4, the starved-to- | PR CRCHE T Chiren attend. | American_ independence, just as he | of justice: and M. Maklakoff and M. | New Britain to see what kind of a o istration oclaimed s tact | oo o Will the pastors avail them- | had always fou against the policy | Vostergoff the latter the notorious | yeception this cily gives the band, and broadcast throughout the land and IRIRTe _ 5 | selvos of the opportunity for a series | of George the Third that brought | chief of the Black Hundreds N e A T e R s S e Sundays’ ? about the separation. To him, the| A number of other officlals and|ly be depended upon to respond to a war measure to save gasoling blican.) into four food classes. Probably they (Springfield Rep Tt is most essential that we conserve Joseph Robinson, in ge of the medical supervision milk every housewife, every member of the T i et e o ge to the pee-p of “'go-to-church ; 2o thony Basionak, two yea £ 7 household must be familiar with the | Kaiser Bill refers to his “death-defy. (Utica Press.) hond of union between Britain and | gendarmes of the Czar's regime also | this patriotic appeal to heip the | |3 : )ad street, is suffering from infan- Camliance will come harder n0w | America was the most precious asset | are icontained in the list | Freneh Y. M. C. A. war work which | 3 tile paralysi Already the child ha th it did in June and Ju vhen | of the empire he did so much to il = is endorsed by the State Council of | 1ouf 5T by remaining in safe e Kiel | they had several hours of evening dey ound, and whose alue he so clearly Defense e Internationa y in the I i had sev 1 Min found, and v learl PETTY BURGLARIE nse and the International Y. M. | 1 national slogan hy this time. ing navy”. The navy has defied death | In most families it has always been part o its I tarm canal ever since the battle off the Jut izht recognized, century ahead of his : (el I u sy ot but it was until yesds (Boston Tivening Transcript.) time In one of his latest speeches A bavbershop in the Leland block, _ ARV A Rat th Ailthent wasttonanid The training at the camps is now of | when he was racked with gout, he |opposite the police station, was enter- AGIZ LIMIT RAISED ) racter that the full- | red ed vesterday afternoon and $26 was oY et S TaT the ahiidrent o declarec i e ordinance committee of the parents to that the children are The height of absent-mindedness -olaxation should be pro ‘Amerlca has carrled us through | stolen. Entrance was made through | : e o = : common council met night not‘negligent in this regard. And | hag been reached by the professor 1 .ot the motor vehicles go and | ¢, ars, and will now carry us to | a window | acting upon previous recommenda APPROVE CITY BILLS. I o | unpi subject only 10 ;. geath, If things are not taken in Frank Hatch notified the police 1ast | tions. voted to raise the age limit for ARl el Gl Sl stlons of the military author-| ¢ You may ravage—you cannot | night that his home on Lilac street was | (o appolntment of firemen and po- | ny the his hair. When h : et ey conquer: It is impossible; yvou can- | burglarized and $43 was stolen Dho R e i to B4 vearsl Hlercartert any AR it s his hair. e is wife scolded him (Water ,\‘m MmN ) en i | MOt conquer the Americans. I mizht | thett was dis overed by finding the | man who i a voter in New Britain | mant at (he regular monthiy pER \ themeclves do| nokioset ad leX= | for it, he apologized Pegplephaye e ¥ | ax well talk of driving them before | eminty pocket book in the vard | and woh is not above this age is ell- | noxt Wednesday evenin ample by leaying food on the plate. | qgon me, I thought it was the salad!” Lr it on me with this cruteh At another gible for uppointment as either fire- | nealth. $366.08: pablic works: debhis X cow ider it no hardship to give it i1l gode e wasted Kach par- 1p entirely to serve the colintry’s need customary for children to eat all the food placed before them, bul mow, | und coast. | above all times, it is necessary for | e infantile paralysis when they have seen to it that the | g jet his thoughts drift while at the thildren have done their part, the | tihle ana council finance committee tast § eveni ind will be presented f began to rub spinach into grown-ups should be careful that by saying* "Par i he declared \"\'\w day is not Y. W C. A. NOTES. man or policeman | ment. streets, $ 5; subway fung - Y Rl 4 distant when America wil] e - $7.7 ticle is prectous. Mayor Thompson, of Chicago, who | Others may have ta be compelled. | SO R s il sew swimming classes begin this . Ba yre erica Res Frdst A eek Manday ) Wednesday ove- opposed our entrance into the war. Shaitmoresaniorican ) but in arts also.” To him the | WeeX Monday and Wednesday eve OO z ol Many an auto owner ecretly glad | - sMngs. There are still a few vacancies Samuel Dubowy has brought suit t6 | street lighting, $5885.79;%sewer: main- FRANCO-AMERICOAN OFFENSIVE. | has been beaten in the race for edict that he shall not sport the | Policy of forcing taxation on the At- |, the advance classes at 7 o'clock on | foreclose a judgment rendered in his - tenance, § 68: sewer gopstriction, The drive in the north has slowed | United States Senator from Illinois. | family car on Sund untic colonies Was the height of | \ronday evening, also in the beginners' | &ction against Samuel Stepanuk. The | $604.81; supplies and pn i S, <5 ) down, but Marshal Foch has launched | He is also the man who refused to (Boston Globe.) riminal foll tood like [ aes af 7 o'clock on Wednesday eve- | Judgment is for the recovery of $162 | 126.52; Willlam Smyrk, walen, for Therg is no denying that real hard- | Gibraltar in his firm belief that the ning Applications foP these should |and costs of $26.55. Property on | dogs, ’\4; board of police commifs. % ship Is in store for the hotel and ga- | day would come when Britain should be made imggediatel Announcement | Church street was attached by Con- | slone 516.06; board of fire commisd™ @ point not twenty miles distant from | visited Chicago. Nobody is sorry rage keepers. For the rest of us, Incon- | sorely need those great colonies of the gymaasium classes will be made | Stable Fred Winkle. Attorney Wil- | sioners, §1,454. charity. board; '$2,+ fl"tl. one of the strongest German | lost out. venience is the right word. It will The whirlisig of time has brought |y o day or two. liun M, Greenstein lssued the writ, lml:‘.:.’. city hall commission, $017. - - | $7.705; state highway departmenty FORECLOSURE SUTT. | $74.68; street spripkling $1,400, a new offensive against the enemy at | honor General Joffre when the latter » ‘

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