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e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, breo... e g . - S a———— W mA e w5 N e » i - ——r ‘ B s : Gt s i _ el { ment. Tt all our shipbuilding facili- | the controllers, the motormen must | Yale Reforms Shefficld. | PERID OF “ALSACE-TORRATNING* R e T e = MSH-AMERICAN AM T 2 3 e Lloyd Georze's Warning Against Re- X Ui ¥ - e wver equal our When prescure ceases the powe The impovtant es Jus rass i & HERALD PUBLISITING COMPANY v oequal Vien pressu cs the power is uportant votes Just passed |0 O Mistalo of 1871. B ate . , i . " T 1 T g - SInA by the le corporation make f s g i wricts reatly inc n disconuected, the brakes arcautomat- E ““”“"u“"‘”‘l"v‘l“ ‘S;rfl'fi‘r‘""“‘m ';; (From the Manchester Guardian.) i I B antly (Sundas number of her way B ically applied and the cars stop. The | o qanie ,.”,,,H“},,H atil vale Tor Mr. Lloyd George sald a wise word ] ‘{r l L l at Herald Buildir v Chairman Hurley proposes {o open | hew vehicles are several tons Nghter | a long time it has been rather Nard | ySterday when he warned us agatnst 34 ny | { tered at the Pos ce at New Britain f: Loundon, Faris and Rome, | than those now in use and are cap-!for anvone not thoroughly conver- | following the German precedent of i as Second (ass Muil Matter fr & (@ . 2 b1 S 3 sant with the ins and outs of New | 1871, There is, according to him, to P from ose central points e tble of ¢ L speed e 7 be no ““‘Alsuce-Lorraining” in the com- L . s ur s o 9 . aven, o nnderstand the courses fol-p . Q 0 ¥ T atness OfMice SR 925 lowed there by some students. A : : jtortal Rooms : 1..00926 | tained with teade representatives in! precedenee over romance but the ! young inan weat to Yale, and the as. | 120rTaine paliey was that it perpet- o i orected a z\ermanen.‘ e omly profitable ndvertising medium In St Lol Sarose A Bel the city Cireulation books and press ot in order to prevent ves-| guardian of the bell and register | SO0 for the usual training pro- | M t ¢ the ety = Stk b liberal college. But no: | 4ers of France, and made inevitabl the 40 yours of armed pence that ulti- room always open to mavertisers. ; . S proceeding in hal anon-pay- | cords, a carnation in his buttonhole, ' ii nigr (han likely developed he o Heraig winl be found on eals at Hotas | o an il he one the | the querulous voice from the crowd was not in the colloge of arts. He | mately broke into the present war. The ondon IDner o . . i ) e Ing's News Sta nd St. acd Br { 1 wickedness of the policy was that | ferences betweea Tres . Ny 5 B et ome harts of the folly were inten- i Premier Iloyd George i iom 1 T L protest wit way, New York City; Board Walk. At | jnost important functions o Aw Ti 2" the gay flirtations as < Shefield lantic City, and ford Depot g : ] i edatsS f technical 21 {ral offices which will learn from the the cars pass certain hou 1the | ferwise scienfific ‘raining there j Uonal. There were those who wished | members of the Rritish ea Chinese crnmental authori L i extremely sucec acco Seieatific Member o the Associated Pross. e Assoclated Press s exclusively entitled ‘ j trade vopresentatives in their respec- | glance the other way as women With | upon offercd 1 hemsclve Doubtlews | France to remain tostile in order {hat nst the sanclioning of an expof 1o the uso for republleation of all News | (iva spher where a demand for | babies in their arms attempt 10 step | the vouns man would turn up. a few i | fear might ke torth (termany Joyal | the Mail, which says the mo: wnd impon. mon aic pither as easineer to Prussia here were those who | harmony of ileals w d Tiability were resolved. ance should arm |5t “with the happiest augury for : credited to it .r not otherwise credited i In this paper and also the local news published herein be made to keep an even balance he- ; Connecticut (ompany dou’t live cven ety company. plans for whicg bottoms exizts, Bvery endeavor will ! off unassistod. Rut romance and the x put for ¥ Ts'ao Julin, act armament | future relations of the relations of t . ’ . 750 United States and Groat tain gra) The premicr has ] so en- e nicliNite thusiastic over the result ny cor chemisi. or as vesearch worker science. Agnin no! When he came | i order to justity fman | tween supply and requirements in the same block honio at ihe firstl Ghrisirias holidaye | Ang the continy wscendancy of the | After the madhinery of the new or- — one found, in the average “Sheff” | Prussian zener taif case. that he had no such intentioas | No su~h pol papers have pub- a¢ all. He was in the Scientific | ously influences am cap. sanization heging to turn there is no T zation of § shareholdoer ferenve, the newspaper continmios states that the first session of the 5 limited {o ( s Z and s t tures of 1h hroaduought sehool, he o didn't propose to do | fear aud rescialment 4 most Dol it nel i e “Alsace- | Peace conference at Paris w ate next week or oa the Monday fol- Towine st thseribed. The object When Mr. Wilson reached th 1 r Official Gazotte, dr ace last evening he was in conspicu- sOrts o nd manu ously goad spirits, without the slight- b both exvort and im est trace of faticue Those nearest port, and to act as agents for the goy him were, according to the Mail “con- ' ernment, for companies, for businesss Vviaced the president had a fruitful . firms or individuals in handling bot and satisfactory day. They belfov exports and impo mquestionanly laid the foundations Article Six of the ftegulations’] for an Anglo-American entente co the feature to which especia diale on all vital subjects at issue.” 3 g : A A member of Mr. Wilsc = men had tak- | and personal reco=d. from this coun- | o1 O 2 1 leg quoted as saving Len their degrees ol from Sheffield | 1y, If this means that Germans are American treaty s on the grovne The conferences v onducted | tha i | reason why the United States cannot hed pi | continue ns the wtest commercial - oyssissippi Csteamin » the harbor.” . an¥thing with science. The three vear Uselect course” offere She Lorraining™ is 4 it will fleld had =imply “appeaied” to him | only he a 5 wad self-controlled move than the four-year course in | statesmanship. Mr. Lloyd George does begin operations immediately nation since Tyre had that Aistinetion. | \ny “wob™ could infe brainiest A mlance at Mr, Horley's bluepeint is | oditors that ships do vot “sieam up’ reassuring but the human elewent |y v the iwhors ot and | the colle “The catrance requive- | nof in f 11 ns how he proposes to | must be considercd. We must hes S Gtk s o et ments had also heen somewhat eas- | avert it hile in one sontence ! mien to run the ships. Hqually as im e ier As much of his work was in | contending st anything _fl\m ) | portant, we must have men of intel PAPS! the arts as it was in ihe sciences. [ makes por r peace impos: ble, | | ) 3 i And ws for his purpose. i vas no | he is in the next semtence arguing for ligence and energy as trade represen- o more or less than that general aim | courses which would ao a very Jong UGS I EROBREN | tative Politics should have no beav- | uTim ant Squ ye Joe. of the moedern colloge-bred man “in | way in thot direction cater business.” fhe other hand. ] ke, for example. the exclusion of 0 heir | some of the h trained selentists | Garmans. without regard to charact moth-caton puy : o tarefooted. freckled, an' tanned. Fairfield county Republican Jeaders | ing on ‘heir gnalitications for oflice on e in S Bridgeport today | it 1 e 1} i ) ‘ i I e wtion U direct contravention o apping out their campaign to cor- | In the varm Scptember glow S 1O "we RS Ao’ LA v'e e Yy N 1 the plums in the General Assem- A PLACE FOR BUFCHERS. Au® fold what they'd be when they | ai all. but from the college to e permanently exctuded from i ! : in that heart-to-t {mosphare 3 Sl Rightly or wrongly, (hese «condi- | peaceful interconrse with the rest of H 1 effectivel 1 comped Herbert . Hoover has joined the{ Eddie. an® Jim, an' Jee tions lod de world to thiak | 1he worid. it condition clearly in- | > “"‘;" uie e R trying to find - Am ! corpora class established by Whittlesey of the | Ak " that the tionships between Y&l | cornpatible irod pencell ol i e ieamitaly f Sddle, an® Jim. an' Squint-eye Joe. Sllesa and SETEtInG sahooll wornl il signed to cnable hin . calm “Lost Baltalion,” who consigned the o ORI collese an i ool were | puopie wa e Sacinieacelin | et iR SREe S e e B e cardinal issues. Mr. Wilson encou y. The principal differences in the | irfleld county cabinet are caused the candidacies of Representatives the ."hin The apd T ticle provides ederick W. Huxford of Stamford to be richer'n Kings! ' comewhnt anomalous. Apparent! [ cueh jsolation and disgrace They s _ 5 : leader of German troops to a region dic's ambition o judge's wig- heRvilo oot obation. a4 come to g foel fedames . Welst ot Greenwich for b tuel bl . on-cxistent | Jim would explorin® go ‘ i e vill struggle against it and, feeling | o104 a good deal of the White house | POrted or imported only on specia where tuel problems are not > 0t g0, think so itself. Its resolves. 2n-| {hemselve eI aelitos s vl | Derrails fron ihe sovaiAment shali 4 i Epoakership nomination Tt i A e e e NnstTdaia o ncler Swhentha e R el el viranment in Dovning street. and | PO £ & Boen - 1en his e ere surrounded and D = s AT e wndled by company by special id the leaders are susplcious of the il the three-venr “select course,” | huek their position by force or fraud ARSI A Or) : Invited to surrvender. 1t is not neces o P s 3 % e Eddic T et Sheffeld more distinotly. oni s || miare 1s s posos on thoss lines. bt -state people who, It is said, are . Sea e b e . > iz N o e e sary to repen littlesey’s language e oat e c 1 by government o e which is stamped indelibly on the « 11" Squint-eve Joe same time lengthening its coursa o e s e e i 1 alsh in order to divide the House of | < et & 1 {he permanent machinery of re ,E [ §2 Zovernment needs articlas. this comg . Lic on the siell-torn earth! tudy i vears, and build z mind of every countryman and which, . ; T t udy - to our years, an uild A g rascion bany shall he anpoinied tiie apa " hirfleld azainst itself. Tt is . felt, Jim drags Joe to a crater’s brink, | sounder structure for ihe graduate o T tibutacinaemy hall apr 1 the agent by I while n red proper for AraW- | whore 151 s 0 1 3 il DMl A erefore, that ihe county will sup- Do L W "w i die, dvin® below. | department vale university. i, .0 T b s “,’ | 5: o AL D G good ‘ ng room conversation. was permis- teckons, an’ ‘em his last diro hat the appe ended &k & (/I requirec rt the gentleman from Stamford (e giislatid pop N GgEh x appear Intended | eipacity. It s most just that Ger- | M it n‘ i, a Another article provides that when Lle under the circumstances t to secure is establishment ) ¢ : bt 1 § 1 many should poy full compensation e d o § die, Jim, an® Joe! e field more distinetly and avail- he government wishes te “stimulata All commodit I can he ox go forward the more recklessly to win It has not hcen settled definitely < § Now comes ilerbert Hoover, using . for injury fo eivilians as provided in - tr - tiv 1 Sy aether the county will produce a . inglv a scientific school than it has |, X s B L o ade in any native products” it shall the same words o emphasize his | o : 2 the pence terms. But the indemnities g 2 iy ndidate for president pro tem of . 7 _ § Bddic. m m, an’ Squint-eyve Joe { ever been Defore. This scems desir- (Continued from Firs ot opigion of Hun who would treat Lie on their backs asieep able. The need that our sclentists ; the company of the fact ang ww tailed of go far bevond this. and A e e < : people do nol bmwsitate to speak of SOMPaRT L top S i ronmn astond e | with him. Haron von der Lancken Their Great Adventure has come, |should have as much liberal and | gaor e 00 0w off & debt of colos- prt paper Shou uxford e « o U NS r g as ) ; e - % 3 o 3 1 has been appointed to diséuss with and passe humanist aining as possible is. | 1 enitude through a long term of med Speaker, Fairfield county will And croses three, in i row af cours eater than ever., and it vl e e e e Senate. According to one Bridge- cal military commander, frantn measures to inerease the import or message or communication t export as a of its obligaition L % 4 ; sty “ person outside the territory oover the food situation in German: : e o i SRS S e g Al that the: Her the 0 5 to be hoped that N eentine : b neries oops € ; T o r content to let the presidency of Tell that they're rich han Kin i hoped that the nresent re-| i, oyhiain to the public is that to \merican troory BRISBANE NAMED IN ; and fo artange for sunplies to he sent at last form at Vale will { leave that ' the post office o Senate go clsewhere.” Now that's e 1 1) Doy o bl exact such a debt requires an army of r y to the civilinn popu of the da- | [Zddie, an! Jim, an’ Joo! need onl of accouat I'he important : 5 : “The use of ¢ v i for 5 U o b i o s of I i acoup: m a that if it takes 3 / RI1/ arigi gencrous of Fairfield coiun- i JOHN T. TROTH. thing. however, is that an education- | O rll ';ii\‘]')‘“ :;‘ ”"\‘j m\‘m Am”{ L :mu | idden. Owner. e OCTALIST TAL ; feated power. 1i was not co long ago | 4 say we. But it brings up the | Everybody i 1 institotio its desir or By N t ) in Everybody's Magazine. | 4] institution, in its desire must be in Germany for 30 vears. This is not what our people want b lSean el R neteon e — | breadth, should not fail to be definite SXtill less is it the way to end war and vil and Politic] Governor ‘of Brus- FACTS AND FANCIES. in what it does uadertake. Tt b s a stable peace. One of the rrive at table peac e 1 houses mus Stock in Berger's Milwat there he straightforwardness and bad results of electioneering at snch a - surcness of purpose, a determination time s (his is that the most extreme : M S kee Paper | will make immedia ¢ their pigeon co litary com { mander, \ rks | Witness Says Hearst Editor Own | horne i pestion whether Fairfield county is hgging Conuecticut or whether the : sel That was in the heydey of Purus nine intends to continue to have | wism and all the Von strutted | A lot of people are going to thovity and control over its own 3 Chriatmas carcls Ihis vaar to bring collegiate st through to about with their chosts and heads in- : s jcanols o R AR e i Ve alties cept German) wdded s alter C i “ 8 5 = X s militancy hold the platform. | e e will be the beftor « corporation . 1o I batalaT e by 5 5 : verse.—New York Tribun / ! o 4 o lires {0 hint that an ex- | 4008 ex Chicago. Dec. '28.-——Disappcarance time a cerfain Smerican named : = as zone out clarifiention : bo con- | 10cal military aut s e e e p Hoover was directing civilian velief | Sbring! Spring! Gentle Spui i SLUAGIEY, i e e e dal Rules Given Special rules—\Whasoac fAated by wmilitary victories. About that - THEODORE'S “ONLY" ERROR. I government ex) N the trial of five socialist les harged with viola- M I tion of the espionage law is reported Ifederal Judge Landis. The letter Y| was alleged to have been written by | William F. Kruse one of the de- , | defendants, to Private Arnold Schiller, of the government's chief wit- who testified to plans for an underground ilway to smuggle s0- cialist draft evaders into Mexico. Schiller said t1 Yet, late in December, it's bardly the f c¥ort. will =ain ad tion is at once dubbed pacifist and Theodore [Roc ey el ids | Morksin Amsng those who (hing. pro-German. triotism is measured IRBEIe lcd | | el " 3 3 o | has made an error s under the displeastre of the Ger- e ha ule an error. His | ¥ Boston Transcript Lincoln in London. T et o0 et Ca (,\,,.m,\[ i troops oficeriorlsCldion Tt tite L hel deciares was it supp ot n Murderers-1y-Royal-Appoint- z ¢ S ¢ t SoolaagamBees SO ilsiuths 16 deelares, was in support PP . (New York World) nce of proposal. The result is that | Gestic ) MELUE President Wilson's neutrality cau- | ment was Mics Ediih Cavell, an Eng- Frotzky and Lenine are beginning | e ey d e to wonder whether there Ix room on the pay roll for hoph of them.- : Washineton Star. the Canning inclosure i Westminster, | 1% e kht 1hrous instructions : on the charge of “treachery ST London, has now been settled by the | °f t'e armtisti ny property or o I possessic B : " 8 : L 2 Mr Lioyd George agpeated to women | ¥ boscvelt to the New York City |V Brand Whitlock. American minister Skippers who slgnt a strange flag | decision of the British committee ac- |~ 1« Gx " o0 8T CRE A enee and | ©f the American army; or purcl Miss Cavell | With two horizental white stripes { cCDUng the Saint Gaudens copy asi, ygiq the establishment of a reason- and a blue one between, may be puz- | “Most suitable for erection in * the i 11, hiogpect of permanent peace as | there is a good deal more of “Alsace- Lorraining” in ihe talk of people to- day than fhere was ai the moment u 2 ' he long controversy over the Peace stallation any lizhtinz or water pow during the i two months of | lish nurse, who, “alter mature deliber- Centenary Lincoln statue, to stand in roSVStent or an L hereot o Woeld War. This fact comes to |ation.” had been sentenced to be shot S Chaihr e receives in pawn or has in his pos h001 departme ) el 2 its | to Belgium, interceded for i : PRl IS ofde erefiro il 1ot 1at a notation made by sion articl bus a statement mad I v etnox, throlgh |’y 3 e i reicss has not told them of | chosen site NewBarnari statue isdibi s SURTES H LR RO vtions turnished A s 5 {ruse on (he bottom of the letter was ti burse of a magazine ar- | Gibson, that the world would | the new fing of the allied maritime | also accepted. but for erection e e e in which he capressed the opin- | b ied by 1ha exccution of a wo- | council.—Springfield Republican some other English c il Ationl A el reatialnt trom Gl This gives the place of honar to i helongin Amertean nies, or Jerman code used by socialists daang poiliites or sectetes | to oppose the selective service law. fodder, r - things Kruse, on the witness stand yester- o the American army cr a y denied making the notation on that the United States shou v o Vou der Tancken expressed ; { statesmen. We cannot have it both The difficulties v confront the i statuc most deserving of it and ori- ! aig We can have a setilement irolley company are fierce enough | miually selected for the Westminster | e or conumits X or tr | the letter and said there was no truth | e v ¢ “gxcellen fect o e worl s : Pl ENSlsEatly Seacioot < inster | yhich by intrinsic justice and reason ; Roosevell wrote at thal (ime €xcellent” effe n the world. As | without spreading false rumwor of un- | site, while providing a place of refuge | ,bleness makes for poace. or we cin yzain . e e It is certainly desirable that cveryone knows, Miss Cavell was | considered plans. Tho preblem s | for Bt creah | i y,m(.',m%:”w one which satisfies our resent- | COWiMIits AR o e e we should remain entirely neu murdercd not going to be scttled offhund.—New | himself might say, for people who like | ment and fills our pockets at the ex- !¢ the Amevican army, or in ohstruc c o ohey the laws. He said tral ]“‘»“‘ “f'(h'“f “\L_Hl‘zmt need Hoover has i long memory so when | [1aven Journal-Courier at kind of art, that is the kind of | pense of the enemy—an ‘‘Alsace-Lor- | lion of the military rnment o nt. of socialists of draft would warrant breaking our neu- e P T el i e el bt s Y Seade S : & he learned that Von der Lancken had It's D R art they will like, and will go to sce, | raining” settlement. which is just Hiondon nong { et r e gealloy and fakine eid=sionotnay s Deutschland alles uber, in- | gven if it requircs a special journey. |« hallenge to the enemy to revolt and rreg Festimony dealin: with the financial or the other been appointed to discuss the food | stead of Deutschland uber alles. | Byt the important thing is that Lon- [ revenge himself when he ean. But if | made by Amer 1 au- i affairs of the Milwaukeec Leader, tha*{ problems of Germany with him, his | Probably this isn’t good German, but | gon will possess as i thoritic w0 te Al s A e ther, there are those who dom’t be- | staine of Lincoln an artistic) effisy of H Heve there is any good German, anV- | gne great president, exemplitying his | how.— Manchcste Union i ctly néktral the gpinion that it would have an | story of the underground rz violation of thes: y lnimed exemption s conspicuous | we want peace we must abide some thing of our cwotions, and if we want / Fearisition 5 te 1. Frederick Reh- he for , ! i manager of the paper, But that was written before Itoose- it intorviewed members of~ghe Bel- | 'ed American blood rushed upward to satisf our emoiions we mu Lid good-bye 1o the prospect of peacc. | Sista anyonc 3 Arthur Brishane, of the in commission. He docided there- | @and he refused. with emphatic words, dignity and the strength of character o 5 : g beneath his homeliness. and not one | That isthe alternative which Mr. Lloyd | @ ! : o blications. owned 1.000 G SR e GE sain- | George would have put before the 5 mas 1 n 1ccentuating physical unzai s Tall lines If the Saint Gaudens work ] “Alisesllancous er that he would throw in his lot | ¢ven to meet the mouster. “If I do alnst Germany and he made the | have to deal with Germans it will not | Good-by, Ludendorfi! 1In defeating e ortion vesterday that “The only|b® With that pair,” Hoover aid, re- n\lf‘]nm\ vou had no superior and C i R Eringss dealing with equais you soon prove fror T comumitted In conncetion with | ferring to Von der Lancken and an- | ot B8 T SIS SAL S0oh Drovec s tauthority usc hose T 3 S e = 1inete )1 = . o s {8 i G T 2 war was the support T thus gave | Other delegate. In addition to that sl g which also idealizes him likely (o ob- | GBS e G o = 5 o The Red Flag. S i to ihe sculptor's conception? At | (Life) - he al commur Al applica svidenee Jommaiy o 2 : _ ) st the grosser fanlt of caricature 1a§ ¢He bas just returned from Freanca | yionc e e sses mus r the suppression of ¢ go, although consigning all these m.,m«.\.. by voting itself more mile- | va‘ {on a rurlough. They are sitting to ions for petmits s H\ t for \n‘ pressic Kot ho, . T ara . 2 % ge, either.~-Indianapolis News avoidec I u 3 & g made in writine t . me: faz in Americs roduced the In view of iis more recent viter- | butehers to that place is rather hard Certainly the final outcome of the | zether by the fire.) can military o ; s+ day in the Tnited States sen- controversy justifies those who pro-| She Did you meet~anvone else--1i civil authorities: 3 n . to be passed without delay w York school authorities remove| Somehow or other, Hoover occupies | ever again gaze on the blue blaze | tosted against the Barnard status as|over there? {ifamiliarize hinisele vt these ) enforeodl withiall the sviges i i rvisrepresenting el lor | He es. tons all others he f s v and patriotic zovernment.r on | @ Warmer spot in the heart of every | that plays around the plum pudding | Misrepresen Lincaln under an e =X . tions and all otl heres and patriotic zovernment. that is, used to play aronyd. Waco | €ANONS of ax A curions light x| She- 1 i T somchow—- 1 ¢ the A X [ e American public has boeea alto ('Tex.) Times-Herald N thrown on the agitation by tha poll felt i Tanoranc. too tolerant of this emiblem of { idealizes Lincoln. is a public opinion esident Wilson for the first sixty | Hoover told them where they could | Congress can’t settle the railroad ces Rocsevelt demands that the |on His Satanic Majesty We are wondering if we shall over bm the . his early views bytrality aimine that posterity | Patriot today for his words. Prussian buld gain a impression of his | frightfulness —crumbles before the i the American centenary committse He (thoughtfully)-—You know the i nnt hoe ), . loot and destruction of phon- hlast of good American languaze. Warsaw reports thai all the lus- | Showing only one membel frank e ads e vernlins Bl iore! ol ! Che Eredti madoyily ioliolin peo slan prisoners of war returning from | favor of the Rarnard statue as a Now on Germany are infected with Bolshe- » all oprosed. With informed opinion | everybody but vision. Did they catch it coming or | so unanimous, why has there heen an uqu-. mind, dear itude unless the syllabus also con- . : \ ; loves everybody——that is, | requirement industrious and law respoct ned his subsequent utterances % 2 ¢ u t 2L the Germans. You | quirics shonid g, and thers is no rea<on why {hew{ should permit the holsheviki to march Sl through the sstreets flanntiag the fAam Future generation will probubly | or under the impression that | CONDUCGTORLIZSS CARS going 7~ Springfield Republican, to-do about the matter? shc¥ (wistfully)— No posevelt was the original Anti- Ger- | [0 hae comotroleony i _— | _ » . but ] promise not to mind, T mTY iTE ',‘(, lav ,-;:Nh eral tanr! Ssatoncictons The next number on the program < ol 5 7 about her. Was she—a nurse? ] £l V state government exclude less trolley car i a monologue by Hon. von Tirpitz Tax Gic Esnlgraciog Aliens He— Yo SYaty T mhiche da nafRrcproneit - On the new vehicle the motorman | telling how carnestly but ineffectual (Toronto Mail and Bmpire) She (slowly) = Did — she — lov William 1 fhe S50 GL liaRton g LE i thorities should preserve his med-§ comprises the entire crew. Passen- | 1¥ e obposed U-bout warfare—-Dal- From northern Ontario come re- | you? police tod \ diten HEDYEIMMOnt S Eet nopiime be lost iy views in the syllabrs t | las Morning News o1 h 1 sands of alie Fle Thy. everybod loves « | Tro is [ i gers enter by the front doov, pay the | 5 MO v ports that thonsands of aliens He-—Wh vy love from h pn in America. As a matter of ithful record, the New York school placine the nation's b on the red Na terned 1 otherwise, are i 0dy— now, over there, Yes, she did, | night b 7 3 not, as he planned. | ready to go back to their native coun- | of course; but, I suppose, in a general T W TRADE. ORGANIZATION, | desire them, push a button when they | eat a Christmas dinner in Paris, but | try in mfin,..- or clamoring to he free | way Still. T know that she did love wishes to oxy > nks One direct outgrowth of the war' wish to alight and make their xit | President Poineare could, if he to do so teports from Atlantic | me. because she told me so. And she | to the nublic for senerous con pleased, cat one in Berlin.—Balti- | points indicate that wherever room | kissed me But. then. the 'var has Jtions towar ristma “Aren’t 3 i the au- more Americin can be obfained on castbound steam- | made everything so different fort and especially to ment 5 cement. S i { ers these alicns are crowding in. The She—-(after a painful pausei—Yo1! boys and sirl ho so wiilin JRiEe i utieyior sihesn oningriei, Fha sl cbe sty e fronseraen tial Pity “Li- that the traditional sleizh | {hited States and Canada will expe- | don’t love me any the less. do vou? 1, who announce hat a per ifrom ompar tandpoint. the @ Ahd reindecrs have gone into the Ais- | Ljopea a regular exodus of Ruropeans He-—More! And dear, yoi couldn’t | Christmas for other it CRnS R oL se Rth ol DAl paltnlansg traffic hecomes partly normal. { helg bug love her yours my life wmotorman, receive trausfers if (hey il ald . Doctors Disagee. Again. (Yonkers itesman.) lat will prove of inestimable benefit | also through {the front door. The the United States is planned by { conductor has been éntirely discard- rificed their pennies to brizh ensonhurst hildren My, Hoover say inent. world orgauization for new cars. it univicsally adopted A once 1. Sho saved Miss Anna M. Crosh onfined to ir i E W@t mueh poetry. - New Haven ting the American trade ficel will | throughott (e system. would Tesult’ joupnal-Cous This would not be an evil under pros- heir home on Fai wi u pective conditions, but most of these ISpanisi dniiuenzg She—1 suppose not. Did rerstaecher e ¥ His Name Is Legion established at once. In other words | in a heavy shrinkage in payrolls. It i Siprobahlewiie ool o i e! One of the few large capitals that : hold a ! L T P pmbatie e Wb WL R e B SR e s e i s e Ran (Bt on Dl g He—No. T was all tied up. L : (Boston T G orthe aiEito M Wilkon is | income or any other taxes. Tn Toronto She-—-Wonld yoil if vou i ‘”"“'*"‘y e _ 4 Sponge says he is always leparec compete leg ) 1y f o thei TCTCase sponsib. o8 A " s zj alien: have hee! £: fry 3 0| hem EIGCLLD, 5 Sk 4 « e is 10kin rood & 1 mpete legitimately for | of their incr 1 ponsibilities and | ywwaehington. -Now Yoik Sun aliens bave heen making from $30 to | heen e whea he moki ) osperity and determined to win our | duties, but the saving on the wage e §90) & weels in muntifons jandiiother i tic1 SAIHosS, 30 will he installed on the war work, saving most of it, buf never | (There is a step on the front piazs 2 4 b ave zoing into the markets of the anscript.) | | aliens are zoing home loaded down |- —her be business-like methods, | higher wages than at present because iends to contribute too much londay in January per sharve. From being of far less | Item ajone would he impressive. Per- | 10 was not @ green Christmus Willinm Storey Bf Union sties i : i pav e ov other taxes hile | He mtters exclamation.) IR« thiac mnyRothor Faonng el Siihe Gonnectiouticompany il be | \\’:‘l:-lx‘.); Srhi S siat e lfltqnxl\v;fx\,h":n“v‘m W rn‘~}u~\.‘\I\:Tv.vn‘:\'.\‘vt:vi ‘Ilr’ -Yl"r\v‘j‘n'o\nn»n\ my old pal. W ling a ferion weve at §t, Mihiel. [ told him fo come 1S S e rhe Lady avad the Gobs herd, Tlis name is Johnson £ o (New (Johmson enters.) Z ey Lady of New York Harbor s He—Hello, old fellow! 'This is s whom every sailor boy is happines es much smaller than we are, we! enabed 0 solve some of its financial of them. and supporting familtes, are | ve sprung into being within less | difficulties throuwn the operation of Well, the "National Guard may he | regularly muleted If the enemy and | York Sun.) | tie deniobilization, but | other Buropean aliens enriched by | | n two year the greatest mar- | the new cars wiped out ! it did @ little wiping on ils own ame- | war wages want {0 g0 home, Awe can = i A L when it got to going on the | afford to let them 20. hecause our own g and ship construction facilitles | ductors, the trolleys have many fea e Manchesicr Union orkers will have S0 much larger on me nation on carth so far as ship- In addition to the absence of con- 1o—Tello, Johnson. (Goes 'n hitg and kisses him firmly.) le concerned. In respect to actual | tures. Tioors cannol be ovened until | portunity, hut at least there au=hi to Te—What do von thean home on Militant Orbs. anage, we have taken the lead over the cars stop and the power cannot The genial generosity of our old | he emigration refulations requiving ! (Johnson is bewildered.) s ( Boston anseript.) - gldna and concedc that the great | be applied until all doors are closed | friend Santa Claus does not prevent | these aliens to have from the mnni-§ She (sweetly)-—Nothing. de: L J toljand Jambulaice fused rom u story—“Her uayielding iiha - ; : Aot A ipal officials of tha ity or town | only the custom of the countr You at the police station are being re- | glance went fiercely over the top and ish Empire holds supremacy in|again. Tn order to maintailn a con- |y omoter along all lines. Washing- | where they wovked a certifics | know, everybody loves everyhody alse paired. the service car is heing used | grappled in mortal combat with his hat | gne department—naval ecquip- | nection between the trolley wire and | ton Star. thelr taxes have heen paid innna { tor all cal domineering sneer,"