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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER <, ivio. e outiia manner of conducting our foreign af- AT THE GATES OF' NIGHT. 1 chisement of women—for the bestow- W Bfltalfl Herald‘ fairs than Mr. = COMMUNIC{&TED. e e s PREI}][;TS NEW RULES Lansing himself, just < & — i g - " een denied to her. The writing is HBRALD PUBLISHING COMPANY as it is infinitely superior to Mr. Bur- | After the vears of heart’s content Francls St. | clear and unmistakable for all to read G‘be Proprietors. to Jeson fn the matter of conducting the | OYr the sumc brieht voad we went— Sept. 30, 1918, | @and understand. The dawning of a hed Antly (Sundny excepted) at 4:15 p. M- Only, no blossoms were on the boush, | 1o e Bditor of The Herald great day Is at hand. Of what use &t Herald Bullding, 67 Church St Post Office Department, but its at- | “And the snow”, I said, “hides the HCIEOLRO! A€ I ETaC to vainly seek to keep back the light l ..! B .t o e New Bricetadl R e posies now; [ have just been reading the ad- | of that most glorious morning. 1 i el el CULLL ot And the gold of vour hair is white | dress of President Wilson asking for LILLIAN R. BEARDSLEY. | —— Murphy in the premises, and to er't- as the snow; s TELEPHONE CALLS o | But ever I'm saying; ‘I love it so!— iness Office icise the State Department unjustly | il o + | torial Rooms Al The pledge that we've journeyed to- | DIl as a war measure by the U. S 1IN § Tove Tha[ —_— is childish and futile. As we are not gether long Senate. It has moved me profound- FEAR HAJP‘TED FERDINAND S : b oniv_prontable sdvertietng medium i - s : 0 Are E | S the oty . Crculation books and 8% [ 4i war with Bulgaria, American rep- | T'OMW morning-music to evening | ly. It appears to me that he has B erations Ie Kissentla r; Tocm always open to advertiners i song— e . eatar never spoken words of greater mo- | King of Bulgaria Continually Remind- s - l resentatives could take no part inthe | From youthtime br with the the passage of the Woman Suffrage b Herald wiil be found on sale at Hots ment or voiced the greatest moral is- ling's News Stand, 42nad St. and Broad- | o p)istice conference. Qut of courte- dreams gL ¥ E B Kan Xoin Cits i Bokral WAIK AL GRS TG e e G R sue of our time more clearly. As an inspector, who was yesterday appoint- lantic City. and_Hartfora Devor sy to us, as a co-belligerent, the Ai- To the Gates of Night!" almost life-long suffragist hope | Allies Declined to Send Assistance. | €0 as local representative of the War Inc Momber of the Associated Press. | lied Governments no doubt ascer- most earnestly that these solemn Industries board to work under | R < Assoctated Press fs exciusively entitl L. Paris, Oct. 2.—It was the fear of | State Director Ferguson of the non- o the use for repubiication of all BEWS | tained America’s views on the Bul- | Over the same bright road—the hills | Words will not fall upon unheeding | revolutic e and 5 war cons i fiihe B ioasicon yepuyiioation offel Rt revolution at home and the failure of r struction department of the in this paper and also the local 8e#® | gapian plea before giving a formal That heard trw song of the whip- | ears Germany and Austria to send him the | State Gouncil of Defense, today began bublished herein poorwills: The president has seen this issue | military force he required that in- | his active dutles. He has already ew OO reply, but they were not obliged fo ' And the valleys deep, where the vio- | plaiiily and has stated it in no un- | duced King Ferdinand of Bulgaria to | sent about 25 letters to local builders ST i rh e s e ST B ) certain terms. It is for those to |turn to the Entente for help, accord- { and others who have new buildings in | The faith o' the winds, till they fall | whom it is addressed to heed it and [ing to Dominick Murphy, American [ Process of construction, advising Dress G d for a consular officer of this country | asleep— act upon it without reservation or | consul general at Sofia,as quoted in a | them that further progress must be | OO S to attend the conference, so for this | TheY _seemed to greet us. We heard | hesitation. Saloniki dispatch to the Matin Beled umtl penminiion fnens fhe 5oy | them say Again and again in talking suffrage King Ferdinand, the account de- |ernment can be secured. Mr. Ruth- | § f F ll d reason. and for no other, the Staie | “Two old lovers from far away- I have heen met with the statement | clares, assembled the grand council on | érford explains that the new govern- Or a an A Vinter is ming 4 f e i i i Department ¥ properiy T ordersdt Mzt | e \‘h-‘.‘“ i aming a that it is not a war issue, that the | September 23, with the result that a | Ment building regulations are more | . - g e . . . is not now but some far distant | formal demand was made on Berlin | drastic and far reaching than was at | W R e o ‘.TI‘N‘IW;H' old love and the joy | day in the uncertain future when it [and Vienna for immediate assistance | it subposed. He states that not mter ear o’ the light— 5 1 S Gorisideredard g § = only must all new buildings first b > : | should be considered and acted upon. | Germany and Austria responded v & Sy Sbuildingsgnrstihe CPHE . L o e v o : In the beams of the dreams that| oOf course, we, Who, being suffragists, | evasively. FLELEE e By s Fovosmatt, Joi e Ly CHLEUKS AND bility of diplomatic complications, shall never take flight realize the fallacy of t J also no new sewer construction, street | PLAIDS Arthur N. P v ildi ed of Russian Czar's End—Teuton r N. Rutherford, city building had not done so, there was a possi- T e Colos oriNiont atement, Anarchy was malking serfous prog- 1 L was just what the State De- Fates fof sight! revert to the experience of the wo- [ress in Sofia. ,Workmen and soldiers | S20struction and other work entailing | f§ Part wool, value today 98¢ yard. AKE YOUR DOLLARS FIGHT! men of our country in our Civil war, | held e Bol © use of materials and men can be Specially priced for our Fall Artment desirea o old S en gUriE W eld meetings and passed laws. Bol- ; ; S Lo . : al i et R P woid ratary A S when they were told that suffr shevismt in its most excessive form be. | Undertaken without officlal sanction. Ope e lat o Does G oo Daynsine EvishedttoRoD o e e e \.( @ was not an issue, and yielding came the regular order and manifes ll»}“llfi;r‘f;\ ;:n_r(l ucontractor: today pre- Department, this week PICKING ON A NEW BONE. SIEW pressure, they gave up their suffrage | tations were 5 dictec at if the new rules are strict- P d5e 79c rocedure ST o for) | Dheretve bdien & uffrs ations were held before the royal ol EX Lo vard procedure and etiquette in our for- | There were dreams in the dust of the |'work and devoted themselves heart e ly enforced it will mean that within . pre of the favorite occupations of | eign relations and thus there was 1o | 1.oq 0% 00— © land soul to what the men called | *"King Ferdinand, it is added, naunt- thzos m°“‘“"“'. e all bullding will | A“ WOO[ serges T it o e i y i Faldiayayiieai defoldRsy vears, | “war work". If they were good ¥ i befsuspendec i fthis jcity | ; ) € | other course to pursue than ‘o send | Sacred for sighing and brighter for | children, their lords and masters ?3'T;:P:p;(;ll)l:e"i){)ns\'?(rhthlf::xo\i}"\tsm"ur)f Rules Far Reaching. - 42-inch wide, sponged and It with the Post Office department. | e Consul.Gener, o s k tears el e h 7 PINSIIT b 088, e D There are now 22 government rep- | @ shrunk. Black, white, navy he Consul-General back to Sofia If | Anq we blessed tt herol it . when the | ahie to sleep, He considered it essen- i S a e ; Ang essed them there, With a | war was over they might 100k for | fia] far hie counire and for s own | [oSePtatives in this state whose duty and all the leading shades for sermany, through the Swiss Minister murmured prayer their reward. When that war was | tnjoty that & steong forel Siowvn |it is to look up and investigate new Fall. ®alue today $1.95 ed the usual amount of criticism | in Washington who looks out for her | F 0% ix'-‘ltmv((; d. lost dreams are eVery- | over, they sought, not their reward, | torec chould ‘m:”:‘e °_m: (h"“‘g ‘"“‘»‘ buildings before permits can be is- | j§ Opening e S Covor el rASLe but asked for their inalienable right, e G - S o e || ek R FRRTNGR el L) R G G Price this branch of the Government, but | jnterests in this country during the | So still they sleep through long, dim [ oniy o bo eontemptnousty denien. a‘]‘tlc“.' e ,Gc"';'a"‘f or ‘:)s‘{m Cguid this district which comprises New | § gl this morning’s edition we find our | B vears, Elizabeth Cady St - 7 not give him that force, he turned to | Britain, Berlin, Kensington, Newing- N ar, sh opose 4 armistice | . . ‘ Slizai ady Stanton said at 5 2in, . gton, 1 g o war, should propose an arriistice | We would not waken them with Life’s | (pot time: the Entente. ton, Plainville and surrounding assar Dun{nbs through him to the State Department tears: h el towns. Mr. Rutherford explains that Foo_oc et 3 o ; sl ] e lessons of the war were not owns. Mr. Rutherford explains tha d So they sleep, while we dream of a [ 10t on the all work for which permits have been | 8 an invisibie bone, namely, the State Depart- | jejiher the Bulgarian Minister, nor M ornia e bt omen potiithis pnation iousl i will h k nt. The following wail is most : ; B e Through varied forms of suffering PIcYiously duenpnil se o | 8 i N The owing 5t | the Bulgarian Consul-General in this At the Gates of Night and humiliation, they learned that halted, unless it has progressed too Sti 1pe 3erges using: g Hos s The ihadianl o ollinteres o ain far, until it can be investigated by the country would have any right to at- Prank L. Stantoh in the Detroit : 1 o i oen authorities and another permit issued All pure wool fabrics, value Mo e £ in the administration of the govern- This :'O"‘F{‘I:Ifigql"'-* o ’:‘2" o tend a conference where sveh a mat- Free Press ment, * @ R e or the old one rescinded. So far today $2.25 yard var with B aria, V! re e 2 s r regulati P > Sale llied with the nations against ter might be discussed. The fact franchisement of the black men, they reaching is the new regulation that | i Opening Sale $1 79 I sa a . e e 9N r not only is the ban placed upon new Price .... yard hich Bulga has been fight- iyl e saw another ignorant class of voters 3 ] d upon i 3 B o | aate e et R LB el ot placed above their heads and beheld houses, public buildings, sewers, new e war, therefore, our interests | eliminates us and Bulgarian repre- =y . | the dangers of a distinctively ‘male’ g : : highway construction, ete., but also WOOI op:1ns an : A e 3 To the very end of the end sovernment forever involving the upon simple concrete work, such as nd our sympathies lie with Bul- Tativen o R e W e T Co iment forever involving the na- | NOOV]L16 1 Iéd em 0T l Sl = 0 rpnath e e | sentatives from any discussions which | agrees with the sentiment in Ameri- | tiong of the earth in war and vi- curbing, ete. Before any permits can renc [ erees s crEanile enomies. ca.—New Haven Register. be issued the applicant must fill out | & 3 g ad as much interest in the ne- | do not immediately concern the 1wo lence; and demanded for the protec- s 1ot 1 = tion of themselves and children, that 10 a[l(][] 0l Koo 11eS four special application blanks and (8 In a handsome range of new ions which have just cul- , . 0 e e v A otiations J countries. The time is near when water will | woman's voice should be heard and answer all questions, after which it Autumn shades. Value today Etad i surren- : . Al 3 i;?dfliag:x‘:‘?ac::n‘;l:;e G Wl na IRl e e e o | nefeed Fininoush sut RG sl ios landliy Tiop inione fon inubliclla el must be sworn_ to by a notary public SiaEEvardl ther countries that have been |, . g bEv eI s S T sttt pressed by the ballot, they were cooly | Hartford, Oct, 2.—"The first retailer | OF justice of the peace. These ques Opening Sale G e e S ‘Courant” further on this point if it = S told that the black man had earned |, o : . aught | tions include eight pertinent querles Price .... yard . BRing Yes, the Austrian peace Droposal | tno right to vote, that he had fought | .» Connecticut who is fairly caught| whicn will show conclusively whether 50 INCH FRENCH SERG ) llapse must S esires W ate see it ak- | is s i % nda .(he-wg(“ga:?:n?ms ;;0 e so desires, but we hate to see it mak- | is stili open—so wide open that one | ;19 leqd and died for his countr violating the new liberal wheat con- | or not the proposed structure is es- A i aa B o R oo |losle et clod R eln pyfsutnt | e eceidaiionshil S i an et i rr e okl i od vl volve T Y (=ervali cilesnlation i Ben Ing fto ol nentis U anc ek e sRnTSgROs proof will | “Opening Sale 6y Allfes. B Union. war,—war brought on by ‘“distinc- | Proke’ said Robert Scoville, Con- | rest with the applicant. N $2_75 pominic 1. Murphy, American editorial comment as above quoted 2 s ey b k o Price .... yard harge d’affairs at Sofia, accom- § tively male” government, and wo- | necticut’s federal food administrator, Questions to Be Answered. 52 INCH TAILOR SERGE Beioa the TDolaarien delegaten which shows clearly that it has not “0ld residents thought the first tel- | man, who had no part in bringing it | today upon receipt of another batch The pertinent section of the ap- o S e b the conference at Saloniki, the sliehtest knowledse of the sub- | ephode in Wichita a joke”, rem-|sbout, s dsked to help toward the | of complaints from New Haven, Merl-| pligation, ineluding the questions prisAlofandl B hd it is understood that he had 7 A inisces the Bagle. Perhaps it was.— | Winning of it as she was never asked [ den, New London and several iplaces | that must be sworn to, are: oDenInE o $2 95 huch to do with promoting tho ject which it purports to understand. | Kansas City Star. before, and is suffering hecause of it | in Hartford and Litchfield counties, Separate application is required | & oF o .l.“\,:n:‘ D s o egotiations. TS I B as she has never suffered before. Wo- | that grocers are selling large amounts | ror each separate proposed piece of [ i 52 INCH BR A DC l,()lll» If this is so Mr. Murphy has BUY LIBERTY EONDS vould that a kindred genlus to the | men are giving of their best u‘ll over , of wheat flour with ons than 20 per | work. Value today $4.50 and $5.00 one a good plece of work. He 2 A 3 inventor of the safety zor might |.the world. Mothers are yielding up | cent, of substitutes and in some cases Concise but comprehensive state- vard. Opening sale prices eserves the thanks of this coun- e create an automatic hair cutter!— | their sons, other women who are not | without any substitutes at all. ments under oath relative to each of | § $3 50 and $Q 95 yd. -y, as well as the thanks of BARRAGE. New York Sun. mothers are giving their time, their “The way we are going to zet these | the following important factors | ) ek T rance, Great Britaln and the E R e strength, their utmost effort. It is a | disloyal merchants is through the | yust accompany and be made a part " . e ttle countries in tHe Balkans The following inquiry is typical of The soldier who shot twice at|day of service and sacrifice, as the | wholesalers,”” continued Mr. Scoville. | o¢ this application, together with any, P[‘em;er FODaN aat have been fighting . against several such requests for informa- | Trotzky and missed him should be | President says, and for the women | “All wholesalefs are licensed and so is | 4qqitional facts which may be per- L ermany and Bulgaria. If there tion on this point lately received from | imPrisoned in a school of marksman- | in as great a measure as for the men. | every retailer who does a business of | tinent. % - as been any attempt to punish, T ship.—New York Sun. It seems,to me, that the service and | $100,000 a vear, but most of the mer- (1) Proposed location. fabric that does not wrinkle or iscredit or humble him by the . Lo == sacrifice demanded of them are even | chan about whom rcomplaints are (2) Nature of bullding or con- muss, this important feature is uthorities at Washington, a Would you kindly publish just The kind of news that has been | &Teater, in proportion to their | made are unlicensed. If we convice | struction contemplated. e e Weana < il s rave mistake has been made, what a “Barrage” is? 1 pre- coming from France more than com- | strength, than that demanded of men. | any of them, we'll certainly issue an (3) Necessity of same to applicant. i e Ind a mistake that the people sume that most of us in a rough pensates for any small self-denials in | The greatest statesman in England, | ynfair order against them and this (4) Reason for urging construction i1l be inclined to resent. Wash- way understand thatitisa curtain white bread and sugar.—Washington | the leader who guides the destinies | order, sent to every wholesaler in the | ypder present condition of shoTtage of his country, not long ago stated | State. will forbid him selling any of gton dispatches in the newspa- of fire used to hide the advance | Star. o atate e e el ot 3 Opening Sale ers yesterday morning reported of the troops. But whot I would — that \l\nhum }:tu; S 0'\ hl~ll\dt‘ the controlled food commodities to (5) a. Total cost of completed Price . vard . at it was said at the state de- ket ot S e el Toas 3 = tion the war had long ago been 1ost. | t1o couvicted merchant. For ne I e 2 e a0 e 1 olk;:o:; how is the act One thing is reasonably sure when | Tyt statement stands true for the | prop,po” o cs, TOREIEN: led work, i Black i‘i“ 5 Eeaont - : ¥ il accomplished. it done by Lenine and Trotzky make their get- [ women of all the Allied nations. The | hile 850 calier b. Cost to complete . (if in i i B cve and that ho nad machine guns that gradually |away with their loot, they Wom't | \Wor'is lose without them. They are | fmeal coics rule was in effect, the re- | progress.) 50 ‘inches wide, value today SRS Juove and thab ie raise the elevation when firing | blow it in on Broadway.—Charleston Sk : : . ¢ e, va : tailer was policed through the whole- 6 o nionntlor ioriny r S| ighting everywhere, as surely and as (. g (6) Approximate amount of prin e ot brok to, his post that causes the “barrage” or a | News and Courier. DEning everyWHioro o saler had to sell wheat flour pound | cipal materfal needed (especially : steadily @ soldier on the firing | - 2 here is an intimation of censure s i) i teadily as the soldier on the | e T g S AT B et curtain of fire to advance slowly AR > ine, socoatled, For the firin line is [ o5 pound with substitutes to the re- | steel) Opening Sale $6 95 88 disapp e ahead of the troops? . . s > e 7 -7 | tailer. Since the Food Administra- (7) What tance direct or in- T vard . the state department that is - One of the things that create fear | not only along the pattlefront BNt difod the wheat conservation | 3 s Haiet G 2 i stonishing and that has the ap- A machine gun barrage cannot be | of a leather shortage is the enormous | France but it is wherev brave e e Ml r;ern;n(pd direet, toward ohr: winning of t m‘“nr (\‘ 2 i’; h earance of ingratitude and lack raised. It is accomplished by ecross|demand far suit cases crcated by the | hearts are beating and busy hands | (S50 CRARE, B8 FE L esires | L be declvediinicasefconstruction 4aric € US appreciation N . ke establishment of prohibition areas.— | are toiling. : 5 ts he desires | js permitted to proceed. j¢ appreciz - : fire from machine guns at either end | (o, 5 fnonticheiiol == ciaan CRis iR SO case of work es Developments were so rapid in ‘Washington Star President Wilson has brought out | ;¢ g G (8) In case work in progress, i = D O Ntr. Marphy probably | ©f the defending line so that the at- e e (oo i Chei T eel e blkionotm | e o o sl an e e odiicempletibalac ) Becely scarfs and muffs. Value o no time fo consult the state | tacking force must penetrate a ~oneral von Hindenbure was right | ithe! tasks of the women lie &t ihe ;;:‘;’;li‘; ;1'1“‘"‘:;“rg‘:)‘;m";ofn"y:‘(‘"0';“:::: this date. today $8.50 yard, epartment. He acted on his own double curtain of fire before it | when he declared several vears ago, | YerY heart of the war and speaks of | o¢ o cunstitutes. Reports from all Will Help Save Life : Opening Sale $6.50 hdgment, and his judgment ap- reache . ® S “how much stronger t heart will - & 1 tlining the reasons for these Price .... yard eaches the defensive force. An ar- | long before war was made in Ger over the iState > that many re- kit iery ASO0NE : Jties 16 Bave heen fownd and e o . beat” if suffrage is granted to them. fodicoteRth S s g s ! ille s L i many, that Gen. Foch was the great- 2 lers are patr 2 srasping | SWeeping regulations, State Director s action patriotic. He deserves tillery barrage is employed when (e Seeict S e ol Sneag s s ol enosunRcniotie BRand paraspin | Elee s ol e el o o utf beds . % est military rategist aliv Hi durinz these critical war times to the 2 stead of censure. troops are advancing, S < A 3 2 5 : smen ar artners an “0- < & K e e > (e medal instea: D vancing, to prevent the | oo judgment is being vindicated.— | Women are not partmers and co- | ool 0 e R Lt Gven salling | Workers that economy and conserv e BER BT Vhe the state department 3 attacki - = 7 rkers e men, but servants S s . o h'\l:‘\\‘/::n!k he state depafmens |enemy from attacking them, and it | New Haven Journal-Ciurier. j""“‘“fn _l“_’“Z‘ “'"Iq‘“ D e vants | the one pound of substitutes and are | tion are absolutely essential because: pay B 2 is raised gradually as the progress. o S5 A Ihlng jroo sl =5 thereby gaining a considerable amount | "It takes four tons of coal to pro- as done, the whole country will : 8 thinking women of this country feel y g a : A e e e e s el oord to him the merit of hav- Another artillery barrage can also be Is Sacchavin Dangerous? this keenly and resent it deeply. They | ©f I;ucm»s; away firom» their com || il srodase 100 shchy =ad it hg performed a wise and excel thrown to the rear of the enemy to (The Yorkshire Observer.) TealitiB. cRuiel e yernmBntiha shiviod(netitorsiwhioflarefobsenyins it eRtond )| S e FR ey oRE Hia e | B Use Standd[d ity S tede o e dipy as subordin. | rules and regulations. We have sev- ed the nt service prevent his retreat so that he can be| An authoritative decision on this | DIace for women save & OF erel casenlinl various meotions of thel| onelAmerican octAllled¥casualtysbe- - , 2 e il e atads dhes e . ates and implements of drudgery. | © 3 o v s P onsul-General Murphy is a most | caught between two fires. ;‘i‘(];fl] ~n\(xtl\‘1”;§:(;‘t(rlol = :\*‘ l:;;i:j}]‘y.\‘ he e alinal oW the Jovioficn State under Investigation and I may tween now and spring. ; atten’]s T e e s (aouER? | ative work, of organization, of doing | 5a¥ right now that drastic punishment = BUY LIBERTY BOND rRele e i e ey a8 [ things ithabicoun ERE W oinanisivolce is | Will be meted out to every retailer NEW BRITAIN GAVE $1,004.70 AR feared from the use of the sweeteni mot heard in counsel—she has no \*-"\5:1';- shown to have violated the Commander William H. Beckett of ¢ 2 & SH e aa at, in guid- | regula CHRES 5 z It looks like Turkey for Thanks. | Substance in reasonable quantities. | real 1""“ hecanee “r,?\‘ by In guie (i5e 20 A. G. Hammond Camp, No. 5, Spanish giving. 1]“")“"‘[. ‘.‘“‘ S A‘;“.‘I“"f““ “”},ti“,,, ::L :“ nge that in an so B War Veterans, is in receipt of a com- ! o o e n the United States has wholly for- s passing strange tha an so- ATHLETICS AT YATE. e e S s ws his worth, and can assure all bidden the use of saccharin in food, | called “enlightened” country, an so smupleation RrropRest B omanues BOWLIN{' i m it may concern that Mr. Mur- - late, however, we have not ob- eemed contemporary picking on a A good fashionable wool with goat wool. Value today $2.25, $9.00 yard, Black and taupe grey, for them now and make your own Jhikblc gentieman aod a fret class The most accurate pattern made. esentative of the United States October Designe now ready ernment. The writer had most Lsant official relations with. him, War despatch— change in the his veto upon the decision of | called “liberal” and ‘‘Progressiv Charles M. Newton, acknowledging re- Champagne last night”. Prohibition- | the Board of Consulting Scientific Ex- | country,—it is passing strange, I say | Games May Be Held Saturday on|ceipt of New Britain's donations for ists please take note. perts, who have declared that the use | that our president has needed to speak Students’ Own_ Time, the Pershing Fourth of J‘ul,\' fund. The B g ditorial bouquets from the “Cour- of quantitics over three-tenths of a | such words of warning and of appeal. Ne . Mg . fund was collected in Connecticut to CITY LEAGUE. grain per day is likely to impair diges- | If we were as liberal and if we were New Haven, Oct. 2—Athletic con-| send to Connecticut troops overseas .. The Consul-General has han- What has become of the grumbler | tion with the result that it becomes [ as enlightened as we have boasted, | tests among Yale men may be held|ypger Pershing, the money to be dis - ] . Saturday afternoons, the oaly really | (ributed among the boys evenly, | Lantone ... 99 105 free time for men in Students’ Army | mpere were at that time about 7,000 | Dobruck ... 34 37 ig not in need of any encomiums Live Oaks. for several years, the combined | Who always complained because the | an adulterant under the food and |it would not have been needed. We Allies kept a large force at Saloniki? | drugs act. Before this decision Ame- | should long ago have discerned this | e A e i oarad ! : g e at Saloniki? | B od manufacturers had applied | truth and our women would have LIa g Lerhe at the university, ac-|hoys and a fund of §42,000 was gol- | BLonS D aile i . cording to an outline of - athléetic | ocred which ¢ ot gy ooe 3 3 country in the intricate Balkan o e 7 2 saccharin as a sweetening agent to | been enfranchised. It appears to me [[SOTE M8 1o 8% L8 B2 00 Gt ot Jected which allowed §$6.00 per man. S gaalis : Ve can imagine how “calmly” Ger- [ gyer thirty food products. In view of | that we have been blind, like moles PO SY By FE0 (0 0 oy o in b S 2 many received e correctec nericar acti darkness of our own conceit ! [OoC&Y: 2 o il 7 = 2 b ; ; y received the news of Bulgaria’s | the ted American practice our | in the darkness of our own conceit 'y Tioeq of athletics. 514 460—1431 | ever, does not justify his action | defection. Just as calmly as a man | OWn beoble will be reduced to a con- and prejudice, and that very many o with & nail in his foot. { dition of uncertai \gain, and steps [ us are yet moles. It is time that we (8 (0SS0 | should be taken to secure such a con- | emerged into the ligsht and forever it (e T e s to the Saloniki conference T clusive analysis as will leave so im- | cast behind us the burden of spiritual | " Choo o™ 1 universities the task Those who contemplate sending a | p matter no longer in doubt. | darkness which has weizhed us down. | o gicoovering and developing officer Christmas present to a boy ‘“over f tod etaoi tao tao tahr hh Lh Tt is to be seen whether the pres- | . o.i.; o Tinited [States arm oney v ident's message is heeded by our | b M T nvolve radical | 8Taphed and will be sent as soon as| A. Anderson ... 80 109 cnior branch of cougress or not. If | 08 AN CO R ehanges in most | @dvices are recelved from Irance matters which concern college life, | New Britaln’s offering of $1,004.70 1 lert | Bond. | Plans for the united war work drive | found and far-reaching. Brave wo- |my o "hcoq”ic pressing and the work | i8 the sixth largest in the state, New were talked over yesterday afternoon | men all over the country will feel it [ ol PG (0 G0 Ve, do not know | Haven having the largest subscrip- Wi dertra at the meeting of representatives of | as a deadening blow, their hearts | (yot place in this new regime can be | tion, $17,635.27. The entire amount ' o z e war work organizations held at the | will bleed under it; their energies | iconed to athletics. Any insistence | collected was $50,582.28, the expenses g“",,‘\‘,,, i e 104 ¥ £ Chamber of Commerce rooms Repre- | weaken. Their government will but | ;500 a continuance of our usual prac- | $463.63, the amount aiready sent to o7 AN St e i he Washington despatch convey- | Immediate n thaclaate Muera el et e o T | e A o Bl P st 000l te ot oy DA rcua i . 2 have received a kick in their imperial | M. C. A, Y. W. A., K. of-C. Sal- | that, as vet, they have no real place | parrass those charged with the ac-|hand in the Aetna bank §8,118.65. ;'1;',”\\ e 9 "‘ and roval necks from Gencral d'Espe- | Vation Army and the Jewish Welfare | under it—no place that really counts. | complishment of the present great S cofgren . e ch—amm, The quota for the State of | That they are but soulless implements | task. Although the men in all units T70 | 480 | Connacticut is throe million and Néw | —to be used as their superiors may | have full schedules ome 50 odd hours FIRE IN GREYLCCK INN. L 2 s quota had not beon named | think best, without any share In the 20T S eyl Ay e i e arriors, “Courant” is entirely wrong when | Aoccording to a dlspatch from Am. e e e e R e e B e T ey D S | e :i,‘, i ,'OIL ,lfmf Myers 98 sterdam, the Turkish cabinet has do- | proportionata fo the rise of the ocity. | time. el imEroua) nter unitl Impram.ptul| Seencstimatediatis (000 MERAVIIS U ve ohtine M 88 clded “In all circumstances to ad. | Gooree I'. Hart in chalrman of the I most earnestly hope that the . contests which would be fun for the | Smoke and water resulted from fire in Trevethan .. 95 here to the allegiance with the Con. | fOMmMittes ar 1 will Aame the othor ntlemen of the senate will read | participants and the spectators. the top floor of Greylock Inn here yes- Thompson ros ” members iatef Fhe eampaign will [ the writing on the wall. “The Warn- | “All of our athletic facilitise have | terday. None of the 100 guests,were Kahms e Department”. Our contempor- | tra] Powers”. Gen, Allenby, you may ati p i 4 i i : fecti “hi ) g net e Flartpd until after the Liberty g Finger” smiles—it is smiling that been placed at the disposal of the| injured A defective chimney is no doubt knows more about the | go ahead. Loan diive is over, he time has come for the enfran- commandant.” thought to have caused the blaze. i omatic and consular interests of As many of the men had not received any pay since they had arrived over- seas, this money was a godsend to many of them as communications re- Colonials. ceived from the boys state B enniaan 80 96 Many interferences have pre- | Carey SORAGE 55 oy vented an earlier report. A consider- Geer .. Lo G 84 able sum of money is still to be tele- TLarson ........100 104 ation with tact and skill. That, In his formal statement Prof. Cor- ccompanying the Bulgarian dele- re the armistice was signed. Why went there we do not know, but [ there” could give him no greater joy - SRSy do know that the State Depart- | than by buying him a Fourth Liberty | UNITED WAR WORK DRIVE it is not, it will he a mistake, pro- ht, upon learning that he st to attend the conference, im- It Austelalis rushine reberves It tely ordered him back to Sofia. | Bulgaria we may confidantly expoct this information, it was explicit- tated that no criticism of Mr. rey. phy’'s action was implied, so that — ays ‘‘there is an intimation of sure in this statement by the

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