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BRITAIN DAILY cted that the cam- | ize them will meet | | ki On the contrary | NCONDITIONAL SURRENDER. The last legal Russian Government, | #01S, taught the illiteraies among them § = them away from - the only Russian Government ever |0 Féad and write, distributed useful st for them. | 90SCPh G. Mann Totally Opposed chosen by the people, seems to be on :‘f’_(’l“ el bl e n any respects, en- Peace Conference the point of beginning to function. AL | el tha'iurg ll“\‘\‘;‘y:l‘mwl\lylh et | u L [ J COMP’IUN[CATED. New Russian Nucleus. { leagues carried on a campaign of edu- (New York Times) cation among the artisans and peas- Samara, under the protection of the | Ao protecty LS iUl e ndbn e ot ltend ol b e S Germany, judged by her deed s We must real j I by her deeds. in echo-Slovaks, about 200 members ol Bre : i RELIABLE people whom | the light of international law, is a the Constitucnt Assembly eclectod L Ok Ceandom FUDEQIIDILY “ALWAYS RELL: : frowned on the movement until its k American- | °riminal, an outlaw among nations 1 have assembled, and r : te to American 15 nations. promoters had been amply requited which boast of | Her gizantic war-preparations and E penont el o "‘]“‘(‘ rep Lov their zeal with guol sentences und flon many years | cfforts arc holly personal, entirely e " L wd hard labor in the Siberian mines. But [ 1Bz 40 RERE i€ fs AL the wor went on, anc hot 8 or- They have been | It & 1er the incentive or pur. M. Stepanoff and Avksenticfl. The minGon s | L “{[h ‘”w:\‘. % dincs, just as | POse of principle . & sincere in | convocation of the Constitiient A chieved set the puade for the later Bthe work of | her belier of t uperiority of “Kul- gl t mand t only \ pevolutionary propaganda, found an i £ by the great majority of the Russian 1 - i cor, which, by force of arms, she is | cuijen L echo ii nthe rising of 1905 and went A : s xiles in New York and Paris, but by pu; toward making possible the over- our point of mined to feed to all other nations | the recently established (Governme A o e ¢ Bf those en- ) to the zermanization of the whole | in the vici of Archangel, which Another of Chaikovsky's qualifica- { world neerity must still be headed by veteran revolutionaries : tions concerns us even more intimato- Lo grave one, 8 el adjudse 1 on a personal | Whose integrity hardly even a Bolshe- |y To a profound acquaintance and gers, but | madncss wholl, : in even the | Vik could dispute i sympathy with the Russian peasantry 1n its | first clements of stian virtue, | _The prempt suppression of General | the hasic factor in the Lusdan Sit. 1 e -\Y‘Y‘izl‘w Tact st tent to the.| Horvath, the demand for the Con- | uation—he adds an extensive knowl. or edanes a Ornln("s ; whole world in that tie . by over- | stituent Assembly formulated in Arch- | edge of the Allied peoples and of tF \the au- | wheiming hor bEoniesandiotitheln ha iy dictation | angel as soon as allied occupation | democratic systems of government. ' § . #lme and | of a so-called royal person, would | 8ave the non-Bolshevist parties there Baaished from his native land beore | B Selhn 9 O’CIOCk tO 12 @y under- | drive all mankind into submission; | ® chance to talk, and now the meet- , the war, the reformer spent much of g | while Chuist . TN el ing of this body behind the Czecho-Slo- his time tn Ensgland and has made two the advocate of principle, the meck | Vak army, all give the lie to the de- visits to this country. He came here | valuce Sollersd Sorgthiaf SEHOURS S OF SSEITING W DN ES. or of the golden rule, by | €laration that the Allies in Russia {irst in 1875, and on that occasion took DAY MORNING you will find them well worth while coming for. his supreme sacrifice on the cross | ATe Supporting counter-revolutionary part with other Russians in an effort WOMEN'S WAS H DRESSES | | | imottalized § theHChristian Sway of | forcesmlie maforitylint the Fgsem: Sitol form a | co:operative fcoloay in | RN 0L o0 Cun v G inetains anal B ooline in plaint colorsl ana | BEmEt Snlemes toinanking & an |l Dy coniiosidilor i siinll Be il el e . & p and we guidance ngvement, b ill be demonstrs this divinely illumined way in the | tionists, the party of Kerensky, the among immigrants, he ‘“roughed it riy arty which included most of the while he was with us and for some The Master's words, is: “If I be lifted up Sale offers Dresses that the price of the materials alone from the earth, T will draw all men | leaders who were risking th lives months worked as a carpenter in a! B8 without the manufacturer's cost of making would cost you what 4 | unto me’ Il this means anything | for the revolution in the days when Philadelphia shipyard. His later visit | [§ : etion of | * J . ' 5 | we are going to sell these Dresses fo IDNESD MOR 3 4 e practical to a Christian, it must mean | the heroes of Bolshevism dwelt in in 1906, undertaken in the iaterest of f2caWl O R NANGR | | | | g proposal of | at least this: persons, hate-governed, | the safe screnity of Zimmerwald or Russian freedom, brought him into | 9 A. M. Sizres 36 (o 48 Q BSident Wilgon | | 3 § 3 Sale Price $2.90 ven words, and | no longer than | t the reply.. | he White Hmw," Angels announced to the world | Strictest sect. They have | | i drive; individuals, love-governed, | the Bronx contact with large audiences in our Value 8 to $1.98 draw. The Social Revolutionists were nev- | Sreat cities. Rostonians still recall 00 YARDS OF LACES A man whose intention reall er regarded as counter-revolution- him as a man of fine presence and | good does not spend a life-time plan- | Ay until the Bolsheviki applied that forceful appeal, for he addressed sev- eral meetiags in this city and was|f@ for making Draperies, and all knids of fancy work o The most wanted kinds for trimming Blouses and Dresses, others ning and plotting intrigues. name to everybody not of their own been anti- | the chief speaker at a May festival of | @ wear, edgings and insertions. the New Fngland and Massachusetts Woman Suffrage associations It is ordinarily a far cry from ton in the new world to Archangel on all imported creations. through the wise men the birth of | German all the way through: they op. its Savior: but the Kaiser is an- | Posed the peace, they are credited nouncing himself and his divine-right | With the killing of Mirbach and Kich- fetary Lansing, is Cluny edgings and insertions in filet designs that look so much Bos- like the hand made kinds. Narrow St Gall and Venice Lace ¢ t of the United re §s only onc make to the OF "the PImperial Aus- staff of military masters, backed by | the people of Russia, according to . o m‘Gpvernment. Tt | Lis oflicially aceredited, cducated, ro- | democratic ideas—and it must be re- Which seems annihilated when this All at One Price 121 Pealy, ald with cptirc | fined and Rultured propasandists the | membered (hat the theory of the | femembered voice reaches us from WEDNESDAY MORNING Sl yard 2C ated the terms upon | worlg over, whose inspiration and | Working-class dictatorship, as applied : the remote north. A prominent fig- Gl B B8 States wonld | punport in deen trom ure in the seething time of Russian § WOMEN'S APRONS peace, AND CAN AND | jum of the “fatherlenar s omer | ooposed o the theory of demecracy | Mdealism, Chalkovsky has lived to wit-| ] In neat black and white checks lue Good fast colors, B ENTERTAIN NO PRO- | judging them further by the “schreck. | as is that of the divine right of the Priced for BRI FOR A CONFERENCE | Jichkeit" of the Germon : the | Hohenzollerns. The Bolsheviki [atchedithe sinnmiphilde sensrate fnto 39¢ y PON A MATTER CONCERN- | studfed methods and well-planned | “Should the conscious workers of the ' hcurbed radicalism and has grown | § bR (S Yo Siesnch BF"']"ING WHICH IT HAS MADE ITS | iiimes and cruelties in the name of | country submit to the dead weight of | INt0 aPpreciation of the blessings of Y-To1 l8eh | POSIYION AND PURPOSE SO = ; borat : e unconscious?” 53 N war, and by the deliberate lying and I unconsciou and his exerien should ha > weight fely rendered, PLAI unprincipled scheming of her ambas- Why, no, according to the s e e : V4 > Preside: vas K- sadors, rec v s P sts mon hich assu oS at an T side are s L i N ;o o . I8 and clarinet se WPk, the President was ex | sadors recelved as guests amor | osumes that 1 and my side &%¢ tions. Tt is to mea of his type that| [ TINY-TOTS 6 months to 2 1-2 years of age, Regular bc values fd thé Sons of France dem- ' TS S the Allies must turn in the adventure WEDNESDAY Sizes 2 to 3 Yetrate i 5 half hour his valuable time, and . which is destined to make Russia ove G e . 39 WEESRNS their ability to play the pnut ol ¢ Bme 209 | susto with which their long trained | of democracy, that is exactly the sort | 1ICR 18 destined to make Russia over MORNING C Btar Spangled Banner” just as stir- | SIXty-sevem words to his answer. We | y,rqes, called soldiers, carried out the | of democracy, that is exactly the sort ] ' had rather\expected that Mr. Wilson, | behests of the devil in their gratifi- | of thing that people do submit to as a | ST Slzes 4, 5 and 6 .... 45C in keeping|with his tendency to | cation of the coarsest of animal lust, | matter of principle. The conscious | Voluntecring Over. ST e . : o terseness, whuld write just one word, | Maiming and crucifying innocent | voters of New York, it may be said, ot T TR SEPTEMBER SALE OF UMBRELLAS seillaise”, few of us have ever had i 4 ik "7 | ehildren, outraging, maltreating, and | were overwhelmed by the unconscious = P i the opportunity of hearing the be- Ot—anddlet it go at that Kiling women, judging the German | last November, but they did not pro- i f“”:“‘r"‘ Chsinv ndion ey WEDNESDAY MORNING 1 25 1 49 and 1 75 Mrdi Branol cobinnal dnteg nies However, the chief executive knows | people by these th aceredited rep- | ceed to se vym armed men }m rll»yrlA w;v Marine Corps included, will answer | § Value $1.50 to $2.25. ka. . 3 o o . far better than anyone else what he resentatives, and official riminality the new administration when it took to one and the same call to the col- STV T > . A2 ! nd outlawry unparalleled in the | office. The Constituent Assembly is | olc The a ; FIFTY “STORM-HERO® UMBRELLAS, : ors e amendment offered by Sen- : : 3 that should they blow insideout on a windy day, they can easily | wi im they [ somethi that democr s ator Wadsworth of New York | @ be turned back again into proper place and your umbrella | mission: and, judzing the German | horn; they are certainly not slves or {on in. capitalism. The Constituent Assem- the White sea. But in the strange | B lixtra wide I“ilet Lace edging and insertions in more than working of human eveats greater dis- tances have melted away than that people by their submisssion and obe- diense to the German war-lord and his ; bly represents as nearly as possible dozen styles. Value up to 25c. mesmer- | by the Bolsheviki, is as fundamentally. ness the overthrow of autocracy, has real freedom under law. Such a man VESTS AND WIRRAPPERS theory In a Special Sale Wednesday Morning. They're all Fall Weights for ceedingly generous in devoting a full | friends, but self-proved enemy spies, and last of all, judging them by the | are unconscious. But, on the theory ringly as any American group of mu- sicians can do it. As for the “Mar- Including Men's and Women's. These prices for should be played, until last eve- is about, and inasmuch as his reply when we enjoyed its rendition world’s history of negative after all, no real Ameri- | ;10 o1y odqucated barbarians. By | port whole-heartedly in Russia Al Y Grar ot Ay Eneyiil And faulokwitht it nhe canl| herfown uroa ionable s acher o There is evidence that the bulk = ey 3 pardonable treachery anc : c he Marine Corps was accepted by the con- good as ever before. On sale WEDNESDAY tral powers have met with the rebuke | crime Germany has put herself out- Russia will ' wport it. The T 5 v Lo : : : ferces in the form that it was adopt- MORNING. Value $2.50 . acl they so richly deserve, and the reply | Side the pale of civilization est service the allied forces whic ed by the Senate, and in the future all ) One of the most pleasing features Eey i The best in her, is submerged by | to go into Russia can render is Sl Ty i ¢ 3 . R e Pl b i b B B i g . the men will be assigned fo the colors, [ characteristic, . . ] ; S the worst And the worst her now | supply a real rallying point for the | .14 and afloat, accomsiing to their demonstrated to show its merits over other makes. orsed and emphasiz p e mili-il anp B s Russian people » oppose the Bol- 2 = : e nd emp ed by the mili appeals to the worst in every other Yi .‘ n p 11' who ;\1 \v Bol respective abilities. This means that 4 . ary operations of America’s Expedi- | nation in the world for recognition | Sheviki. Constituent Assembly is a 4 S b . - ——e e 4 B G e SiGh e v ons of America pedi- | nation in the world for recosnition | shevikl, = Constituent Assombly 1= @ the navy will never lack for any kind | o R TS TSR e IR LT and support Her hope of triumph | long ERL R Ay " of skill and thet the army Will DO 11 - | s ————————————————— m— R —— — _ .. | tionary Force. onductor acknowledged the plaudits through the mighty rattle of the sa- [ form: vou cannot expect enthusiasm _— . =l Tl clude within its ranks men of sea ex- e T A B his audience, and the innate sense ber having vanished he still has |ifor it to sweep the country as riw ,‘1‘, perience who can better serve their 3“;,.,':;' ' ‘\\‘\‘-u‘\‘ ,"{,\,‘(1‘ ‘,“ n“‘ f politeness which propted him to THE TRAPPER'S FAREWELL hope in the triumph of intrigue, lies Hapolesn SRt Bons o 1l esinie oh fhe ses T micans s | sty i el e | soldiers of France whose patriot- is as 1.98 n and valour lent additional charm and inspiration to the immortal hymn. For Men and Women ask to have this wonderful of the concert was the never-failing courtesy of the French g iy 2R ) The world must not forset that |turn from Elba. But the e - SR feet on each occasion when enthusi- | oo " “ocerteq cabin in Coos county, | Whelming of the world by the fright- | ard as the Government of s R e : ) [ whiskey a beer. On cross-ex- astic applau greeted the various | Oregon: fulness of a German military machine | but it is well to know that for the army. Volunteering is now ‘\h'l‘“"““‘ C e _“, “" ’!': numbers, made a lasting impression backed by a German self-deceiv porters are with us, at an end among eur forces on land e R S R M’;l'“” on those present. It was perhaps of | To whom it may concern: mesmerism of German invincibility; = 5 and sea. AT will hereafter go as the ) I oh e rE o A L | DEora potato i the oo ened the military machine is being smashed Waacs Help Americans, Government assigns them. It Is the Rl e SR R B R g secondary importance, but it is just | "o o B0 N B i by the strong arm of principle on (1daho Statesman) betier way and it will hasten the day [ Baphep Rined $150 and Motor | wno e such evidences of politeness which | phere’'s beans a-plenty in the cup- | Which we and our allies are united, Two hundred and fifty English girls [ when our maximum man power can Bentiimca el e have made the French people the board, but the mesmerism of German deter- | jyve heen sent southward from the | be put into the war against the ene- s e e A e e e most chivalrous in the world To waste them is a sin. RO n IRty CRs O v U British front to the great American | my. GyChSI ASSGSS&d $100 rell was druak he was advised to leay tew Britain should have more of | G0 to it, neighbor, if yow're hungry! | Most plausible, specious, and subtle | jeaqquarters In France to work for No legislation was heeded to consol- e elle e i Fill up while you've a chance, Ve the American Expcditionary Forces. | idate the regular army, the National _— 0. When Attorney Greenstein asked these concerts. The people of this | por I'm going after the Kaiser, A good American, a true ally or a | mpey are the first unit of the fam- | Guard and the National Army into for good Somewhere over in France. worthy neutral, would not, at home | 5,4 W A. C., or Waacs, as the Wo- | one army—the army.of the United L. A. Johnson, alias Charley the | talk peace, while our noblefighters | Army Auxiliary Corps of Great | States. An executive order did that | Judge James T. Meskill on offender R branch ot i Trapper in the Chicago Tribune. [ are fighting on the world battleficld | myitain is now called and put Into effect the recommenda- | hefore police court today M. D, Hasr: Zinman andlioln Stankiew s fona PPIEL e guiehworid crim el These 250 girls are working in the | tion of the General Staff, made Within | 1 ey, one of the owners of the Fox | were charged with assaulting ea that his client be placed on probation Judge Meskill said “‘No, sir,”" most em’ phatically Heavy penalties were imposed by city are literally ‘“hungr music and it is to be hoped that their R edmore i idutingne ton o Those at home talking peace when | 5 qjutant General's department in the | a month after we declared war, but | i desis s 3 e iy e T FACTS AND FANCIES. they should be quictly and harmoni- | . H"_” Ui \M” the city of | rejected by the War Department until | Theater property, was fined $150 for | OWhEN. Sasy hagien orey ‘mm\\”‘ ST ously working to aid the fighters to | mqups, and it s announced that by | a few weeks ago. In the same way [ not having adequate fire escapes ON | mpo tiouble grew out of the fact that The Bolsheviki have no stomach for | arrest the criminal are in league with | {;,. middle of September 1,000 more | the recommendation of Rear Admiral [ the theater building and Louis Bur- [ comeone moved his 1 anria AMERICANIZATION. honest war, but a hideous appetite | the criminal, in so far as their per- | o¢ them will be stationed there. These | Palmer, Chief of the Bureau of Nav- [ 0| was fined $105 for drunkenness |Fines of $5 each were imposed. At- AME DAY for brutal murder ew York Sun. sonal agitations and activities are | g o1ish young women are being util- | igation, for the merging of the regu- e i hile | torney Pouzzner was counsel for Zi The movement to inculcate Ameri- vy not in harmony with the principle | 0 by the American army in order | lars and reserves and the haval mil- | and operating a motoreyele while | oo city “Attorney Charles Torrey was in |and purpose of the authorities or | (5 help carry out tHe announced pol- | itiamen into one sea force—the navy | under the influence of liquor. George H. Scofield of Hartford w Eastford Saturday attending a case might in any way e ra ational | {6 employing women in offices and | of the United States—has finally re- A plea of nolo contendere was en- | charged with giving a check whena E b —Putnam correspondence. A case of | governments and give cncouragement sewhere back of the lines wherever | ceived the Navy Drepartment’s approv- | (o rec he case of Mr. Farber. At- | did not have the funds in the ba or whose parents did so, was success- | wpat2 New London Day. TGN d :h’. \\\l(fv" r\v;y““m’l”m" e LIS e e e h”:gw e e [ ed in the (“ e of Mr. Farber. At el e fully launched last evening when _ Academic discussions of peace, of | ;)15 hodied man can be thrown into | better because they make for solidar- | torney Katz of Hartford was counsel [ "¢ = 8 8 o i were There seems to be quite a good- | the desirability of immedinte peace by | 10 fiohting lines ity and co-ordination of effort and |for Farber. City Clerk A, L. Thomp- | fuvor of the Corbi sized American monkey wrench in the | self-appointed would-be peacemakers Coincident with this announcement | equality of opportunity among our | son testified that the KFox theater | Co., in payment for i A perfect German military machine.— | while the one purpose of the govern- | ;. 1 \Wwaaes are reinforcing the.| defenders on land and sea. L ownad b Taren i |[eineianaiieivad Bt the first session Mason City Globe-Gazette ment to win the war,—arrest the | ., ks of the Yanks comes word that Where we refused to learn by ‘the | 3 3 s We are confident that those in _ criminal.—is abortive, to v the | jready 4,000 well-trained French wo- | experience of our allies early in the others On cross examination At- To offset the allied victories, the | least; it is not working in harmony | o o *2ie emploved in similar work. | war, we have at last learned by our than has been the case in the an principles into those in this who have come here from other lands more than 700 men and women enrolled in the free evening schools change he case was adjourned until tomorrow because the clerk m t} torney Katz attempted to bring out |pank did not have the complete rec sharge of this movement are aware ords necessary | of the errors which have been made | Huns are scoring successes over the | with the zovernment as loyalty con- | mpic news has aroused considerable | own experience. Where we rejected | that the theater was leased to the Red Cross bathhouses and refugee | strains patriots to worlk, but it savors ) T o e s ca e Sae 2 i 4 B wellmeaning individuals who | Log Cross oo : ke T ol scussion as to the possibility of or- | for more than a year expert advice in | wiiliam Fox Corp., but objection to e Y stations. They are still invincible | of personal interference such as the R SR i H ot | T e e e ik e p¥io] Imagined that in order to make an | when attacking unarmed foc and | enemy psychology mesmerically sug- | jjia, wrmy corps for work similar | these things, we have at last after this testimony by _Prosecutor “‘l Joseph Golombowski wa HORL RO RIUREHD),. Al ELSts ffojtlies0Tiohe fue ised In | ¢5 “Yhat helng porformed by the | the lapse of nearly a year and a half (Was sustained, = The law was rond ftoday with entering in time of v ture 1 ¥ 1 = T 3 showing na 1e owner or his agen 1pO] a cultivated field with intent _ — e scriptures of cov and | \aies. The War Department is said | accepted that advice and acted upon s 07 i oty 28 upon a L I e B el St | et O et L Wl e were the persons named for prose carry away produce anc o witi > di rag tion. Building Inspector Rutherford |theft of fruit. He was one of ti the only operation necessary was to : ne sean e : : 3 of interest is: “The Rivers of France, | perticial healing Ll e S : t Rl 2bleRt s sportatl submitted a sketeh showing the loca- [ men who raided 1. E. Dyson's o American out of one who has hither- to owed allegiance to another land, pour in a generous amount of teach- | how to cross them quickly—going [ when there is no : . f c g will be used this year and next for . ey A i e e : street Saturc backward. By General Hindenburs.” | Let us hy all me t 1p the ery | (ikine soldiers abroad and will have To Rehabilitate France. tion of exits “m fire escapes in the |on W 1, Main street B S . Towe e I it sang G eL & - eater. On May 17 notice was sent | torney Pouzzner appeared for him _Springfield Daily News | of our statesmen ti gmul L o e eani (Sprinensld Unioa) :h Aoe D Bty T ol o o [oxney Bovzancr anLps | end with an ‘“‘unconditional surren- | = U e e 2 A 5 o Fe 0 inst: Ao > es- e of § 1 finished. Just these kind of one- here 18 now En be 8 formal. cnt et hs the chelne o thar tn ey | =9 s vomen workse Viewed an the economid fide, the pic- | cape on the west side of the building | first prosecution in the local court aicir . 5 s - ] 5 ¥ z ~ ture of desolation wrought by battles' | ¢ S bhal Conversatio 2 der the war sintutelconcerninlt minute-baking recipes have done |in mail delveries in addition to the | nations, united on the principles of t oS on o e Y o | from Jitiel paloony nversation was ! der ; 5 it 2 prev: 20 . y ' haikovsky With Us, furies and by Hua vandals PATt] qyheequently held by Farher, who | pass. more harm than good.in the Ameri- | informal cut that has prevailed for | democracy. as uncompromisinziy op Chailk ¥ 3 D I It By it [ e L >, as to P at 0 * Z BEeE % H @ 2 & os) shoulc¢ ) ) 3ranislaw otash some time. This is Postmaster Bur- | posed to autocracy, shall dictate a e o Hostontreraiad) : s T oms moron® | maintained that Fox should put on rani leson’s method of explaining his odd ty i hall he a bl o off rilitary joneratons £ | the fire escape. On September 7. |turbance at Ukrani sson’s me 2xpl g his odd | just peace that shal a bl 3 o e hion Hoims = ) e cloud has its silve > : t fhat this mistake will not be made in | itowardship.—The New Haven Jour- | the entire world, includin Ihrough the cloud which still hangs | enough, but the cloud has its silver | \hop the warrant was issued nothing |night, Aug ewar p. A g J & Russia, out of the chaos into|lning. France will not lack for the | . 0 " b 8 B0 00 FCith the | self to the police this city under the new regime. nal-Courier. Eppontiin the o ing, rechristen the subject as an American, and presto! the work was sanization movement. We feel sure 3 — e ot ot 1 witn| ndiieh iherjaraltsghayetialicn fafworajmneanshofialdiand / order and nothing has yet heen done. | trolman Liebler said it et O e U tyD6 ot army boot has | alaw-breaker. Ofcers of the law ar- | Lo Nicholas Chilkoy £ o dioue Non o Wh;””m““vm anq | Chief Robert M. Dame of the fire o e il o L i i pwealer. Oflcers of the 1w AT |el brinks encouragement. As Presi- | present allies will Lok andi o tment said the sallery sxits were | plnced under nrrEst got A t o fr o8] SLUNE o i L s dictate |40 of the provisional government | America more especially will be in a s e !let go on suspension o egards those who come to us from 2 s »f sole leathe t senten e hin lent of tl provision vernmen | bad, because there was a turn in the | let g0 o peasi 4 three thicknesses of sole leather, in | the t fue him there he is in favor of compulsory | position to extend valuable relief and | G POUSE BREEE TAE & X0 A7 P08 bther shores. For instance, we have | the aggregate half an inch of thick- Who is clamoring for a peace by an | {MHE -vice for all Russians and | service of a constructive character. |5 S s R S | = = < ans and | service someone might be wed. Attorney habit of refe to tt as “for- | ness, with an Inner sole of the weight | understanding with, instead of by a |} aken to issue an order fe Mirst ¢ be the duty and | J A habit of referrir hem as “for e S innersols olithe weleht [fundstinal W L B LY el e n order for First of all, it will be the duty and | (8200 (R8T B AW, o OMSY CI iTEP@S gners” in a manner and a tone that | Of an ordinary o Rl e o '® @ | the mobilization of a new National | purpose of the Grand Alliance to see |28 & (B V8 SEECCEIT (B0 Ao N i l \; hoot was evidently not designed to | friend or an of the world e L s R T o : & little short of insulting, at times T Wi S i (O St 2l Christians.| &my Ui o I Helofhagiitia g Getmanygmalesiel comply with laws and ordinances and SRCIRA NS make a precipitate retreat in.—Prov- 1 patriots or e acceptance and hearty arations for wrongs committedtagainst OB R VAT LIS & AR HENEes 8LE 00 narrow-minded and skeptical, as posstble ren “America’s policy.” he s her historic rival. After that will conie revitalizin and devas- AR e L R Allan Bristoll, Donald Bristoll and Valentine Hart! left today for Hamil- ton college whére they will be stu- When we stop to reflect a moment, | jdence Journal. iondel) toid owner would do so and have re- course to law to recover any such expense, Judge Meskill imposed a of $300 | dents during the coming to e their lives for 1 of the | tovactly meots our wishes. We the task of rebuilding and who of us could not be classified as { One of the most beautiful sights | world pray for anythinz I than to brir tbout a new Russian front | the regions so cruelly torn imaginable is that of a strong man | decisive allied victory-c > land reorganize the couniry ourselves. | tated. Of more than incidental inter- . acec vack € No! € i . ars s e of § ) « ixed a bon¢ 3 I hack Are not the American | g iching a hard day’s work and then | The peac come 1 s We want the Allies to furnish a strean; | est in this connection is the promisc :” o 1 ”l‘ “"“ St '”"\ Lo { ndians and the descendants the | sitting down to a table that is groan- | whole world only as it s « of troops behind which we can work ( of liberal finaacial benefits that will for the wr["'«* M‘x\”w s arber Harold K. Scheidler pnly genmine Americans? Then why | ing under its weight of corned bcef | ing “made in o o saluation ! come to France by way of tourist bus ‘;\ ?u! con ‘””:"'1 "\, S ;,.M{,]t' street, instructor b the and cabbage. A lobby loafer gulping | is that we all fig silently as 1 Who is Nicholas Chaikovsky? His | ines After the war is over, every >ullders in regarc ¥ 18 on fire | (;ohb, is me on & four day fu down nine cocktails to get up appetite ' sibly, for the neces uncompro- | first title to part in Russian recon- | glabe-trotter will flock there to view The Mission Cirdle of the Fessing a sneer when we mention | ., .01 to eat an omelot souffle is | mising victory, and God's henedictive | gtruction helongs to him as a life-long | the scenes made memorable by the The $100 Fine. SR R e ‘foreigners’. It we exhibit to these | enough to make a Democrat sick peace will naturally foll [ Worker in the cause of Russian re. greatest battles of history. This will | foreigners”, if our ancestry were | o some of us have difficulty in sup- el Upon the conviction of the charges | church parlors. JOSEPH. G. MANN form. It was he who in the '7T0s 45 be true especially of American tour- 2 & ) \Chaikovsky Cirela | ists, for whom the Marne district and | of drunkenness and operating a motor Mrs. Joseph Paige, wife of Lieut. s e e have ' vihicle while under the influence >f | Paige of the U. 8. §. Mrkansas, is visit- g Bern here, and let them infer, on | ¥oUnE men for acton ol men o wnion le would | known as the “going-to-the-people: | heen invested with the deepest inter-|liquor a fine of $105 was imposed on |ing her parents, Rev.|and Mrs. George American Louis Burrell Attorney Greea4tein | W. C. Hill at the Soufth Congregation~ hat account, that they are not en-|young men, and goodness know zold strike t this | movement, Joired by many Russian|est on the part of so many Y | progressives Chaikovsky and his col- | families | was counsel for Burrell. Patrolmen !al church parsonage. i atives of other lands a tendency to | Houston Post. arganizer of the hlways remind them that they were : ont d for set on foot the famous brobaganda' other parts of the battletron fled to the same privileges as we, it | where old age begins.—Chicago N