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- Gl < NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 710, 1518 N LI anyone who suggested that each per- A\ CHILD'S THOUGHT. wnd it is lnglish comnon law which 5 v ! 0 1 Vi o Y 1 ew Britain Herald. | ot oo e o et e it NAVY GROWS FROM | PRESIDENT WATCHES PEACE DELEGATES T HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY r or any other artlcle of diet|q " G ypon my window-pane, | has stood between us and the las Efopciejora would have been laughed to sCOIN. { auq all is still and dark, I softly pray j 8reat drive of autocracy to smother \ Temued datly (Snnday axeepied) at 4:15 p. m. | Mr. Tioover taught us the Twenticth | For other chiidren. ah. so far away, | liberty on the face of the earth at Herald Building. Chureh St Century idea of thrift in food and Mr. | In saddenad Belgiim and in France | Knowing these things T am rejoited y ] ¥ o il A : : g i e to feel that { am of Knglish ancestry. tered at the Pos Offce at New Britain | McAdoo taught us how to save our | 2R ONE (o hd the wind's | And I fail to see how any man of - as Second Class Mail Matter. quarters which aggregated millions drear tone similar descont could feel otherwise THLERHONE CATLS oF ot hrauisn contributions from | Seems ke their Nl voices calling |1 he rena e wornd's mators ot v Number of Boats Tncreased From | Destroyer Shows How to Repel Every Train to Paris Brings RO ol Savertistng meatum in| The purchase of Uhrift stamps fur- [ SCCO8 Pl e iR Sy CHARLES H. ASPINWALL, 176 to 1,800 Sflbmal‘l[le Attack ‘ SCOI‘ES of Omclal Ai[flches profitable the city Cirenlation books and press | highes an ideal way of starting bank do all I ¢an to sow the seed Berlin, Cofin room always open to aavertisers 2 S aceounts for children. The money ¢ jox within the hearts—supply L - | The Herald wil be found on sale at Hota- } o) ion missed and its growth s sur- | thelr necd e e Washington, Dec. 10.—War time| On Board U. S. S. George Washing- | Paris, Dec, 10, —Every train ar s et A, St aud Sreals ’ i s. their' Hungry grier 1 un- 3 % tucrease of the naval personnel from [ ton, Monday, Dec. 9, 6 p. m., (By |at Paris these dayvs brings in way N e Board Walk, At- prising 17 we ean lend money to the A California boy ~Evans by name— 7 > z | = d b > %6,000 to nearly 500.000 to man 1,800 | Wireless to the Associated Press) numbers of officials attached to tiig lantic Cit and Hartford Depo! with the Amer An x t ary « X expeditionary e = S ; 3 essels instes £ 176, is descril President Wilson stooc » bridge | various delega § o sax Torces 1 Frinde Tas recentls it | vesscls instead of 176, is described in t Wilson stood on the br [ various delegations to the peace com feniabictier tol hisioatents initan) Lot the annualireport ic Rear-Admiral | of the ( eorge Washington this aft- | ) All the larger Allied natic to the use for republication of all news | low (he same course when therc is no 2 nardine, in wiien Te dols of meeting leigh C. Palmer, chief of the bureau | ernoon and saw a United States de- continuously sending oredited to ot otherwise credited St Nichols g = 1 S o) e e troyer stage 4 . 3 o > elr working * redited to it sr mot otherwise credited | o fuanced. The government 1 holas. Gon Lol avdloscl inzetint France £ navigation, made public yesterday. | Stroyer stage a thrillng demonstration | th worki orsonnel and by in this paper and als 10 1o —— Bvan 1 o Every one of the ships in commission, | of the work of repulsing a submarine | published heremn S L o e Pt o s et Nans had gone into an old church 3 s | [ DA s VTS NND PANCIES, from battleships to cargo-carriers, | Attac | ber of officials of al) nationalitics wWilY complete A touch of realism was given by the | number between 2.000 and 000, wd, government during a perviod of war and . T touch iy moth- Member or the Associated Press. 3 is no reason why we cannot fol L Assoclated Press is exclusively entitled BANOR JOHNSON time the delegates gather th nuni-| to have a look at it, and as he stood there with bared head satisfving bis '‘Admiral Palmer says. has | ) respectful curlodity, a gray man with complements of officers and men with | Grill of the men on board the liner | Each one will have sonie special world = the thine no onee teels quite certain | the cagles of a general on the collar excess personnel to provide for train- | @2d the convoying ships. The great | to do. Many of them vy aral NO VISIT TO GERMANY. that the other fellow bas the Tizht ! o his shabby uniform. also entered | Ing mew drafts, The navy also pro- | liner was gliding through the tropi- | busy c¢ne in mind.—Norwich Bulletin. the church. vided armed guard and radio crews { °l Waters like a chip on a duck pond Many Workers Present when bugles and alarm bells called The French delegates will have all the men to battle stations. President nts near-at hand, for tha Wilson was taken to the bridge by Captain McCauley so that he might foreign ministries will be con- | | relieved from the burean to take com- f“:";‘ better view of the demonstra !“' intly available. The United Status s Manchester Unior Isvans paid small attention, at first, | mand of a battleshi be i e office force will he large. Great Brit- visit Hunland A i Lot ray man bt was curious 15| nianing B paal b B LR N | A destroyert wninninina ibeeniine | ain il ave il iaraot bumbes ol eid : .“’ h‘v\ u-»u:mnv.«r\.f)n y\;~\w4 At )""A‘I‘::4"“"YFI‘:';!:‘II(;\(]‘.\‘“‘(lx} \‘..‘«‘\}mj‘ Ih“:: ‘:f‘lt“h!yu‘\\;\f\wl ‘n \h]: chureh, 1.!»;.\,;\;}_ the shipping board’s merchant fleet :‘"'-;xlhl?c,-3:\(:;":I~|:‘;11::1‘::;::§\m]:i‘:::;’x l:‘-‘v‘—‘ | F)A;yiv.. and -.\;1-\1””. in Paris and, in POINT. Wilson has the support of his own | Permeite Pt i le minutes passed until full three- ' ostimated to comprise 1,924 vessels Iy (ardiher unne cr n and | addition, staffs in the London govern. i o teallicoun e i Iniaddilion fihia) refuzalbistad [ aeil SIRER S R0ICHE RSt ane B o Quarters of an hour had gone bY'nDecember, 1919. To accomplish this, [ 1 hice snrayidnshing from her boy a5l mentaliontiea wvailable for B e : Ly estaurs e ) gray man arose from his ypo bormanont training facilities have | S1¢, tore through the water at a clin | work w 1 articularly ur clever diplomatic move. It is report- | charge so much, and their waliters | knees. the Dermanencitrainingifacilities have loris ofknots an Hour it As theldestrov-"| ent. " FAloreover | there undoubtedly ed that a minority public opinion in | who got what's left over from the Thea Evans follawed him down the | oo expanded o as to accommods er came abeam of the liner, depth | will be in Paris representatives off ingland and France were of {he im- | Pill—New York Tribune. street and was surprised to see sol-| LL0:000 men at once. These include|jpombs were dropped and great mey- | Great Britain's dominions and cof mecting of iron and steel men when : o d Gl T e ke : : ol 3 T e e : ) S diers salute this man In great ox. the Great Takes sta - | sers were thrown high into the air { onics, with their respective staff he suggested that maximum prices be | PT il With carfare, shaves and beer go- |citement, and women and children P2City of 45,000, Newport and Hamp- ( 55 the warship zig-zagged its Wway | Great Gritain also will have in Paris reduced and that present wage | leniency toward the enemy. This be- |ing up in the city, the country will | stopping in their tracks with awe- to0 Roads 25,000 each, and Pelham | (yrough the waters beneath which | experts of various sot Foladind Bay, N. Y., 15,000. Hundreds of ships | was supposed to lurk the enemy sub- | men who have made a life study of lief, absurd as it might be, weak- | prove pretiy mood old place to [struck faces as he passed e e ¢ | ened nis case in Allied lands. His dec- | 5Pend the winter.—ifanlius Bagle It was Foch. And now Evans of | @re used as floating schools, each be- | marine. Fach explosion was distinct- | such subjects as the navy, colonie tion would reverse the procedure o San Bernardino counts the experience IN& assigned a certain number of men | Iy felt on hoard the George Washing- | the Far Fast and the Newr Kot other times, when it was customary | /2ration that he will not visit Ger- Mr. M~Adoo sheuld have resigned |as the greatest in his life to be taught the rudiments of sea-|ton. The concussions sounded like | The United States, hecarce of i< many, even if an invitaiion 1s re- | in sections. The crash of so many During that three-quarters of an | Manship, and 14 institutions are con- heavy blows being struck against the | yemoteness will be obliged to hava ceived, will have a wholesome effect | official titles falling at once is unset- | hour that the generalissimo of all the = ducting regular courses in the train- | side of the vessel. probably the largest and most comd S ce are | tling to the nerves.—Troy Times allied armies was on his 'knees in & ing of officers, President Wilson was most inter- | plote stu eI e DO S Such a radical departure from tra- |11 the countries with which we are - humble supplication in that quiet N IS (R0 OO 05 | Lot T b (IS T P BV | Pt Gl Jow U i i Ll e = 5 at a s g us ex- | ested in the demonstra and ask American authorities have been com- f : Why nof let the crown prince and | church, 10,000 guns were roaring at pansion of the personnel.” the report |(questions about it, going into the | nelled to taie over larser soeommon majority ot steel manufacturers but Ludendorff settle their differences in | his word on a hundred hills that ' says, “the various units of the navy | most minute detail dations than any other delegation . B o survivor, if the rocked with death have reached a higher state of battl THelGooraal Wahineton il pass : ; B N NI Wi a duel, the survivor, if there be one, ed | ha ached a r state of battle e Geors shing as aly aiso will have a considerabla ! the ole it seems to h de PROPLE'S CHRISTMAS TREE. to be interned in the document room Millions of armed men crouched in efficiency than ever before.' into the Azores tOmMOrrow mOTNing | working force hore, but the delegate eble course because of the great For conturies the Christmas tree | of the Carnegie library of Pskov?— |trenches or rushed across blood- | Enlistment statlstics show that|and will turn northward on the Iast | ag in the ense of Great britain wiil prosperity which Judge Gary believes | - gt g e ¢ | New York Evening Post drenched earth at his command: gen- every state in the union contributed |leg of the voyage. There will be No | ho ahle to depend on much of their the trade is about to experience. He i s g RO : ns T erals and ficld marshals, artillery. | to the growth of the navy, such states | stop at the Azores. work being done in their own coun- B délares that the next five years will | Man's emancipation from sin. Those PAYS TRIBUTE T0 ENGLAND. cavalry, engineers. tanks, fought and ! a5 Montana and Nevada each sending _— try. 2 : of the Christian faith are reminded SE wrought across the map of Eurobe | more than 1,500 men. There -wer srivate | ¢ : d, 5 re Private Telephone Service, : R nie | by seeing it, of the world’s greatest [ Reader Deplores. Criticism of Past absolutely as he cammanded them (0| 3,203 desertions during the vear, but MUST KEEP TORPEDO Fach Buropean mnation's delegates and successful in the history of this ; g do, and in no other maaner, as he et : ; % e Redee: - r and Conjecture on Fuature. % the percentage of desertions dre ~ Y will have-at thei dispositl their wr Euntry and the result will astontsn | Eft—the Redeemer. It breathes the s went into that little church to Pray. : from 1.43 to 93 zorned SECRENSSINRUCSEST S 8 0 e 5 e spirit of Christmastide and keeps ever | Editor New Britala Herald Nor was it an unusual thing for Admirel 'paimm_ . ¢ 4 with \y“q,‘ they may communiecat B e O D D e ol | Eren thelmemory ot Himl wio aloa {nerefiarc fnogsorernmentsfexistingliGon § Mook W tofido ST h ece fisiino RAWy 1o o1 =8 1576 61) L SR Ghon e i this prediction. the manufacturers | © 5 © 0 H O PEE OF C o | in the world today whose people have | that he does not do the same thing U5 412,000 of the 435,000 men Ny 9 g cross that the gates of Heaven | o jgrger measure of liberty than those | if there be a church that he can 1“. 00: RRVYSRIeN native) kborn Sland | BlisslOompanyaWarned tAgatst daic [ AT AS58 8 Siaa 1) san oy e veibe might be opened of the English speaking people. Such [ reach. He never fails to spend an | Y5000 are naturalized citizens. New ; a1l Misitver For Fors SR e el Following the custom of other | being the case why do we hear harsh | hour on his knees every moarning that | LOTK alone furnished 32 per cent. of DEL R s e R e and unmerited criticism of England | he awakes from sleep, and every | the native born. e N Ationt) = e Lehaiiedl ey collect the interest i e In taiking about the left bank of Germany's belief that * President | Only one orderly accompanicd the | for merchant vessels in trans-Atlantic | auiet, gray man. No glittering staff service. Witzon woul be lenient in dealing If Tom Marshall ever Tind any ioubts hot ot being big enough v the presidency, they must be pret with the defeated enemy is exploded AfTS (OF the ddmiralty and wal officers, no entourage of gold-laced — The great task now, in the opinion ¢ " v aids with with him; nobody but just| of Admiral Palmer, who recently was ty well cleared vp by ‘this- time. the orderly by today’s announcement that the | ! President will under no circumstances A STARTING States Steel Corporation seized the bull by the horns yesterday at a schedules be maintained. Such ac- first to reduce wages and to follow with a drop in prices dition may not be approved by the be the most progressive, prosperous \ can well afford to make sacrifices and they cannot afford to antagonize labor. : . 5 i . years, New Britain is to have a com- |2 ; | Since the conclusion of hostilities, from so many whose names indicato [ night it is the same. | city munity Christmas tree- s e Z > : R e S ol ree—tho People’s | 5 purely nglish ancestr = De— SAYS POPE SHOULD Washington, Dee. 10.—Injunctions | Y- G tree—at Central Park during the ap- Saturday morning, speaking of the Doctors in Service. ‘ obtained by the government restrain- [* A lirge | ~;'MM_'\' )ty proaching Christmas season and the | parade in honor of Inglish accom- Philadelphia Public Led ing the . W. Bliss company of S employes. Samuel Gompers and plishment In the great war, one of (Philadelphia. Public Ledger.) I BE REPRESENTED Brooklyn, N. Y., from manufacturing, | Iany representatives of small nations It is estimated that about 110,000 alities or groups of nationalities whe® public is invited to contribute toward g = exc/ J S other labor leaders had declared that | . g h "¢ | these men said: “The English had a e s ) ept for the United States, torpe- ; ) e fund necessary for its erection, | parade once from Boston to Lexing- | Of the 130,000 doctors in the country | Gatholic Leader Says Pope Benedict | does containing Improvements per. | have interests which they intend to are registered for wag service or- ){ fected by naval officers were made | bring before the conference. Some of { disagreements between employers and the workingman would not accept a ) 0 d(’,(‘l!rl\flo“. and maintenance. Stran- | ton.” Well, so they did. Why should reduction In wages or an increase in S e S e M gers in this city have been deeply im- FornaRton Ssen e Raal Sngie Is Entitied to Voice In permanent, with modifications, by the | these represent governments which U = 2] o 3. A 3 00 v v been actually hav ot even heen recog ed and in working hours. Little has been said certainly had the best of the argu- Abaut 35,0 o ally s et ve n \ \ recognized and i ressed by our pub recs 3 : 7 : 2 i i o ncarly s Supr 2 B Vi grot ¢ N the representatives of capital but | 2 3 public trees and by | jlone T had three ancestors who | Ministering to ncarly 4,000,000 sol- The proceedings were brought at]® few cases there are two groups o ’ the exercises held around thelr fra- | fought in that war against the red | 1eXs here and overseas ‘ew York, Dec. 10.—Pope Bene. |the instance of the navy department, [ representatives of the sumo nationali- grant and glistening branches, It is a | coats. 1 hold no spite on that score. ‘h:‘h;is‘i‘;:““ SR p’"_“'}\f‘"(:“l'”“"lm“r,mm XV. should have a. voice in guar- | Which alleged that. despite an agroe. | U each cliiming fo renresent the ma. custom we can ill afford to abandon |1 do mot see why any mua living now | (18 DEREE - 0% TG PrODent SOL- fanteeing a permanent peace, accord- [ ment made in 1005 and subsequent :\’-".:-u ',’\”:,\ ”'v"“ “‘"‘\‘ ':“\W-y""""y?l" 0T ol o m Bt e can eatn = au ¥ | Enontald oYso i E u\v:\‘nill.\xa: set- | L Francls D. Paterson Is fo pre.|iN§_to Mgr. Sigourney W. Fay of | contracts speeifying that o (.\{nlnnn‘— 5 SMeticn, Torkstbations for th tled long ago The descendants of [ coe ' BElll ey Washington, D. C., who delivered a | Provements were not to be divulgec - - SPIE : l : ributions for the tree | the losers generously celebrated our It is a mceting of industrial physi- | CCture vesterday in Carnegie hall be- the company in 1913 ;;a\'o notice (l»( GIRDIS HEADS BROTHERHOOD. may be left at or sent to the Herald | commemoration of the event last| 1t 18 2 mc FrEsliDAYEIR S ical Educa- intention to communicate methods & : B aon the monsyad intercats and 2 ald R e cians and surgeons, and the special | 0ré the League for Political Educa-|its it o =t Aeaad| ! % : office and they will be acknowledged | Fourth of Juiv. Another man with a | 908 A8 BIECORS G0C (1€ BPCH | tion. His subject was, “The ‘Pope in | of construction and operation of the | pighuanian Socicty Mects and Fleets the workers and, points the Way for | in print and given to the proper au. fnml old l-,n;:h.\'bv]nmn;» SR v R R O e h o) Permanent \Peace sxmémz t}\;p“t n'l torpedo to Whitehead @ngland wants the lion's share of|? oL b et Mgr. Fay said the Pope was t & Co., British manufacturers everything. You watch out, she will m?qr;:;prnil:)(‘ri;inl:) r‘nhoin\)\m:- or by SOMO | 10d to representation in the 680 The Bliss company contended the ‘The brotherhood Lithuanian In- Erarevt Maokey ol Gk bout the | CONference as head of the Roman | efficloncy and value of the torpedoes pendent Citizens’ club held its an- 2 3 3 Catholic church, the largest Christion | Were not due to the improvements | nual meeting in Lithuanian hall last ¢ vt get all there is coming in the peace Jess and until the costs of living are Ve ol SIN settl t." © Well, v friend t- | DRIVE THEM OUT OF BUSIN Cepilant el my friend, What | o te responsibility; Maj. R. Tait Me- - > s S e - BDlanl at Kenzie will discuss mechanical aids| P0dY, and as the greatest Christian | claimed by the go m and that | night and the following officers wer ‘ A8 | 5 eacher. He sald the Pope had three | these features had been used priov to reduced.” Judge Gary sa That is ever she gets don’t you hanestly think o reclamation: Dr. Alfred Stenge to reclamation: Dr. Alfred St B ointabin bmind | mh league of na- (the Hme the navy department 1 John J. Gerdis Profiteering in dead bodies is a ; will speak of the reclamation of the ill speak e of the | {0 dlsarmament of hatlons to suen | claimed they were perfected nt-- Matthew Naiman and she has earned it? If the shedding grewsome subject, vet it has been | of blood counts for anythiag she has. acknowledgment by one of the great- : _ diseased. These are but a few of the . Manoiai secre Joseph Lukas. y tors Increased their price $55 per contributors to the forum. Such o |® Point thft no one weuld dare to Financial secretary-—Joseph Luka learned that Waterbury funeral direc- | If the saving of the world for democracy is of any value, she has . industry. By this stotement 1 do not helittle the tart war, ai j loa- - Recording i cantainsfort naustoy case during the Spanish influenza epi- | gorvice of any other allied participant | Meeting should be fruitful of advan-| :,n,‘.m‘;‘,‘:‘m i-“v?hac;:rucl:v:;r:;:-m&uf:?h GERMAN INDUSTRY ML izt demic. Heretofore, the Waterbury |in the strugsle Hevifavelalaona | 2seNtoRt o iiatEma s iiplE E comtiny: e e o e i Rl nald he oA | Assistant secretary- Adam Staskel 2 . Tk oy 4 munity of America. - i . 0 - - 4 t ar 1 [ undertakers had reccived $35 for the | their share—nobly and well. But the ! would continue to enjoy the blessings LEADERS SEIZED | ina- fact remains that had it aot been for TR i of peace. Treasurer—Michael Walkoni the great sea power wielded by Eng- Desperate Need of a Tracer. Mgr. Fay spoke as a member of the — Trastees——J Conference. it was understood they were equally as determined as labor in their opin- jons as to what must happen. Judge Gary's announcement sets at rest tem- porprily any fear of a general clash Officers and Delegates, others who desire to prevent friction. | gnorities. “Present wages are reasonable un- the meat of the whole situation the courtry will sigh with relief at its AN OPEN ENCE. Worshippers of preced receiv orshippers of precedent recelved y yyuiia) of homelessand friendless per- 4 ; i f John evic sons but an examination of bills ten- | jand defeat would surely have come. (Fort Wayne News) Pontiff’s family, but did not speak for 2 William P. Kritis , % g dered to the health board reveals the Another man says: “Why all the Mrs. Bessie Dahl, of Herbst, in ' him. He explained that unless he | Thyssen, “Iron King,” and Others Ar Marshal—Joseph Malinc s In favor of entirely publle Pro- | g,ct that the price was increased to | Bnslishmen I know are an overbear- | Howard County, is reported as deeply | directly quoted the Pope the senti- ceedings” at the peace conference in ing self-assertive lot I think this| gistressed because the body of her meats he expressed must be consider- depends on the individual you meet, | gather, who died in a Western c cd as personal ta himself. Y 3 Charles Kazlaus S o 2 T . a : as sonal t STH e on! Charaesy md Charles K Waterbury should find means to bar | and somewhat on your own state of | 155 heen lost in transit. Let us trust He said that in the opinion of tho Bt ot the i o etomy | from further business activity those | mind. o far as my own exporience | jowever, that her distress will be in | Pope. expressed to him last February, Basle, Dec. 10.—August Thyssen, DEFICIT OF $250,000,000. se PUStOTS | ;en who raised their charges when | 80€8 ”"‘3] e e liko, other | g% aagure relleved hy the thought | the two greatest ecclesiasts in the|one of Germany's great manufactur- = not only of his own country but also | ¢heiy services were In such demand H\‘;‘-‘_ h;fl ’:\1“‘:'“]:':“‘:‘0‘“'["‘:: 2“]“ | that the fault rests with our benevo. | World are Cardinal Gibbons and Car-|ers, and a number of other manufac- | yayy Scerctary Will Ask Conzress to J oemanded Bmubliciiy for fpeace | 7w en he henlth ot tha laltyli ne: | ol ias ok Hora Saws inihis majeed|)lont [Eovernment iratherl than with ) G108l SCSTEleE RN IR tHEers Dafhebuseslior (ol o eny Correct Cortain Appropriations. conferences is an idea that must ; Wy ; 2 = . 2 et wicked and rapacious railroad corpor- e declared the Pope had done as| a,rested Saturday night at Mulheim- , - USt [ quired them to give immediate atten- | up. e [maucny o thrmone fEnantanyionelmen | bt W ns D Bos 1o pliian ton astound the political leaders of Eu- | 4100 4o all calls, Those guilty of | The spirit shown by the criticisms | @ | to relieve the suffering in Belgium i rope where secret diplomscy is the 5 el ] mentioned above, whether they come ST | Mer. Fay went abroad as a membor such practices are related, in spirit at | £.om the man vou meet in daily life, Yankee Jam. of the American Red Cross and as af 3 Aoril Sk least, to the war lords who declared | or emanate from members of the na- (Youngstown Telegram) ! representative of Cardinal Gibbons. heen oconsummated. almost passes | tpat the invasion of Belgium was a |tional congress, are stumbling blocks | “Mother?" Through Cardinal Gasparri, the Pa- belief that such a suggestion will be ta the establishment and perpetuation | «yes Arabella—" pal secretary of state, he had an au- followed. If the delegates to the con- :r flmd fw!‘uu. : TJIWT :}P]e raflm‘:l“:“ifi “I think we ought to call this stuft ; dience with the Pontiff. o the spirit of helpfu endship | yank " Thh i P ¢ . ankee jam. e G STy Lt 4 o GOk Holland says it will glve up the | Which must prevail ere peace comes | =y o - The Breaking Up of the Big Fortimes, be said without fear of contradiction | . o0\ T E L llles want | to dWell among us here on earth.| pann. s h s Up * | Munster, whence they will be taken to | clude maintenance, which has in- that the title of the President of the b Al h U why can we not be gen- b5 ""(\\_F““‘ z"’ e :im“:)' tir it (New York Herald) Berlin to face charges made against| creased as the result in advance fn B ealitilatest an ] ohp oot reaitl arar 2 saiebiot: erous with each other? ~Why G o A will recently probated disposes of { them cost of materials and in pay to offi S el — e enn we not sink past offenses e the estate of the widow of a man from { cers and men 4 e i Maximilian Harden declares that | ©ut of sight? Why can we not will- a S whom she inherited $9.000,000 when | REFPURNED MISSTONARY WILI, } On other items Secretary Daniels For several months a propaganda sy Bncknowledee benchtsl reacivad? (Kansas City Journal) Holaieah Bastet 911 By maeh SPIARK. AT SWEDISH BEDRANY | cXPlaifed there would be savings, bu £ Why must we always look for same “To make sales you must seize tho of this sum remains is not yet known, SPEAK AT ¢ S TPHANY | ) e 'savings cannot be applied t man. And for a while, it might be | concealed, selfish motive in every | psychological moment.” but the testator's son, who- inherited Rev. C. G. Johnson will deliver an | deficiencies for other accounts admitted frankly, he did succeed in f:lo;nfl,\l well intentioned m:: 1‘:n‘_»],] ::‘T;)m arber has all the best of it.” | a like amount from his father, had | address at the Swedish Bethany Barnumizing the publie. and today is our friend. She wi ow so0?" reduced his patrimony to $3,000,000 | church Wednesday evening, and the < o and ta orevent the 4 hlicity ma St ve v 3 i - W 2 - ot = bt FOCOH CABLES THANKS, : i ”: prevent the '1;;;)\'. of publicity R Lemaln)so llf e vHHVV;vH‘"‘( L S {s With a man in the chair he has at py the time of his death two years | regular Thursday evening service will | rom beaming on hls actions. We nd w deal as rfalrly by us as we|least 15 psychological moments to jat At ithe ot £ two mill a | be ed. Rev. Mr. Johnson has Within nine months after the Na- | do by her. o da s reve: i ;i o i dn 2 L o piillons ail e § omitted q e S [ \parshal Appreciates Offer of Freedom ionai Guard had b Traft Fenl ‘H’v ‘l\\‘)l’\JHWlUy\Y ln)‘v‘;‘)’(‘lu!‘v‘](\yav O TNGER 8005 i) i pia vear spent during the brief span of | been a missionary in South America BLshak B Sl e am R e s L e e o life that remained to him, he was on | for several vears. The Bathany Sis OfENCWEX 0 the federal service, 1.613 officers had | _ iMEINNG I8 Lie INoteant —Hom Desperate Measures, the high road to the poorhouse. ters will hold their annual meoting New York, Dec Replying to s ¢ been climinated for various reasons. | a8 2 Do = s (Exchange) These facts are worth the consider- | Thursday afternoon. Rev. G. . Pihl | essage sent by Mayor Hylan offori ence “with the press representatives gin. It was lnglishmen who 300 ST e . 3 e % Seir i e e ] i Universal military t ing would | yoars ago planted on these shores tho | 1 1‘1«‘ ‘l l‘n,,v - didn’t know ation of those eminent pu 1 cists who \\ a.r}t nd services a veor Stown, | him the frec fjom of New York & “ e germ which has developed lto o | YOu Jiked classical music, but J see are clamoring for a redistribution by | Sunday, and the evening service will | should he desire to come here, Mar taln business great, free, enlightencd nation, which | Y0u have a number of pieces. some process of legal confiscation of | be conducted by Harry Crusbers, who | shal iFoch sent u cablegram in which It is concluded from the President’s stands In the forefrant of progress| Mame—"I hate it, but sometimes What they call ther“swollen fortunes” | will giva a talk on the propheticallfia said \mateur statesmen who have inter- | oqav. These 1 ishimen went out | one has to play it in order to get a ' of America. There is no need for any | conference recently held in New York. | I am profoundly touche: preted the policy of England as being | into an unbroken wilderness and built [sman to go home.” special legislation on this subject. Thn el e sentiment whi inspire rue emselves homes. They were 0 e cor breaking up the great inheri- | » . RN e sage, and | u for " | opposed to League of Nations | themselves home They were nonc 9 work of g ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUNNERS message, and Ing to this country he has been check- | PUPOE 0 T ted at am. | the less Englishmen because they left AMERICANS IN COBLENZ. {ances is carried on automatically in e s iridy invitation. 1 highly mated A ‘ S England to cseape the tyranny of the = a way that is far more thorough and ARE BEING BROUGHT HOME | ; 0. o¢ the of iy whic - nouncements by A. J. Balfour and | pouse of Stuart. And the germ of lih- | Tcll Authorities They Have No Desire | effective than by any scheme that even Washington, Dec 10.—-General | the city of New York offers me, Please PEACE THRIFT STAMPS. Winston Spencer Churchill favoving | erty which they carried \\"1')1 t;:cm To Interfere, the most radical wielder of the red | March, chief of staff, announces thal | {ransmif, with my acecplance, expros- 3 the establishment of such an organi- | Pids fair to encompass the whole | flag could devise. Of the fortunes of [ {hese additional organizations have ! sion of my warmest gratitude 1 y e Fashing st r o .ondon, pe. 9. — c ces ¢ b % Word comes from Washington | "' © earth, It was this same desire for an m:e‘_n){os e (\.m)slv ican forces | 44 years ago, then regarded as stu- | heen assigned by General Pershing for that the government will continue the iy ] - ciiazeso WRBeL I WHInH AT SHiater |0 his was roported e e wonr | pendous, only a few remain intact. | early convoy home: 141st *Anti-Air- | HEARS POLISH-AMERTOANS under the leadership o iver Crom- | davy. s wa D Vo e haveleitharl he v 11 N T 7 % X . ¥ Sl 7 | Bureax Berlin as a _ The others have either heen wasted | craft Machine Gun Battalion 101h INFEND TO OCCUPY DANZIG Why not turn those Gierman notrs | well caused the revolution in England reaulofiberlnias an s entryiintolll ek manibling and dissipation: or| anti-Alzeratt Sectlortitadquactors and LERENT & have been divided and subdivided 1o { the 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th Andi-Airers Anisterdam, De ). —Polish-Amey times. The arrangement has been 5 & Mayenc over to some practical newspaper |i18€lf and sent the reigning King | EYeRcen P found to be so practicable and so pop- A , S | Charles Stuart to the headsman's| The Wolff Bureau reports that | A77¢ PECR FWEEE ‘i , e = e s e IBESY itk ithe peoplo during the war ) ™22 They would quickly find their |, 0k, Tt was Englishmen, both in | Newspaper representatives at 'Treves b yaniany & Wi Batteries ) total personnel i i f‘ R R e Gy o 5 i way into the waste ba 5 FEngland and Ameri who protested | called at American headquarters there loreover, nearly a hese fortunes officers and 900 men | D ROLBL o8 P s e ST that fts incorporation in our peace against the tyrannical acts of the|on December 4 at the request of the | '2Ve been accumulated by men who = correspondent of the Weser-Zeitung, — 288318 e 2 began life with no capital save brains n TR - have embarked at Havre for Danzig, § and ambition. and this fact is a con- A 7 > - est Prussia, with the intention o 3 bit N SPANISH ENVOYS LEAVE o Sy . Lisbon, Dec. 8.—Four government | occupying the provinces of Posen and & genuine shock today on learning that ‘“President Wilson's disposition Arrested by Socialists on Dalegaresitay R sets B S ety $90 while business was rushing Luawick Mandze B France. Is it possible that this youhg giant from the western world is to Washington, Dec Congress will be asked shortly to appropriate about $250.000,000 to mect the naval defieit Ul year, Secretary Besides August Thyssen, those arresi- ed were Fritz Thyssen, Bdmond Stinnes, Herr Becke, Hert Wirtz, Dr. | for the current fisc Kuechen, a commercial councillor, | Dauniels, hefore the house naval com and Herr Stenz, a mining engineer. | mittee, explained that the deficienc After being examined for several | would be asked on a numnber of items _hours by the soclalist council of Mul- | for which the expenditures would ex heim, the manufacturers were sent to | ceed the appropriations. These in | | | 1 rock on which alliances have always “necessity. | { { Bill Hohenzollern was a great show- has been carried on in this country to ¥ <convince the people that President Wilson prefers to work in the dark awalt with bated breaths the pro- nouncement of his critics on his pro- posal for a wide open peace confer- having every facility to report cer- attitude that if George Creel ever in- tended to act as censor of news com- gale of thrift stamps during peace readjustment plan will meet with in- German King of Fngland, George| American commander. They were stant approval. Herr Liebknecht resembles in one | ITI. and his ministerial tools | told that the Americans wished to P o f = St = The first beginnings of real llberty | avold interference with the liberty of | Stant stimulus to young men of the The iesson of thrift, through small | respect a well known American poli- The first hegin v | rising generation. Back of these delegates, headed by the minister of | Silesta. The headquarters of - (he in modern Burope were gained by | the press and the public generally and > < savings, was one of the most forceful | ticlan who refuses to play unless he | oo g0 0 " 0 ey wrested the | assured that there wes a desire that . SShemes of legalized confiscation lurks | foreign affairs, have left for France | Pollsh-American troops, according to B | that mean envy of the rich which is & | to participate in the discussions ,mr‘ this information, will be in the towm s taught by the struggle against the | can lead. He just can't exist without | Mapna Charta from King John matters should remaln narmal in the Coutral Powers. A generation ago ' publicity. It s the English language we sponk ' cliy. , failing (hat buman nature is heir to.| liminary to the peace conference of Posen.

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