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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBEKR J., " at Herald Builaly Shurch RO class.—Knoxville i une. ntered at the Posi Office at New Britaln - —_— - “ALWAYS RFLIABL As Second Class Mall Matt TELEPHONS <ALl » e e B ‘}.‘!f\';»,“'.“-wm, T \ it : a6 : v i , | TR v v oRoL - . Births and Marviages Less; Deaths | Put Their Energy Into Al War| Store Closed Monday at 6 P. M. the clty. Circulatlon books and press by ol e hook x ones cuy A to send room always opeun to aavertisers. concerning the establishment of a L , N . he Hofaid will he found on sale at Hota- | 1088UG of nations W of The final report of the war service | Hag's News Stand. iend St asd Broad- | [n the Krench Chamber of Depu ool | 1 1918 v ‘ 2 e . way, New York ity Board Walk. At- g 8 of the Four Minute Men was filed | 3 3 I much from rich rel: c City nd ¥ tlor Depo | tles veaterday Mintster Piehon out s won't sin T <1 T | lantic Cilv, and Hartford Depot : v s K ‘ with the president just before he Y lined the peace terms of the French ra whic} oxcese i z ; H Member o1 the Associated Pre showead enivs 1 alizhtly lees than i unless the next | “iled for lturope. It showed a total | he Associated Prems is exclusively antifled | Republic and i that the zovern. ;' : : ) i A B CiR% \ixb fov republication of all rews r YL a 1 e i Pt Gl s B eyt Lwol daxs sf Bitirh be cost {0 the government for all the | ¥ T O O O A ediea | ment was firmiy tn favor of a leaguei i o0 gl S Rl RU8 0 e \ctivities of the entive organization { In this paper and also the local DeWs | o¢ nations, Kansas City Times The marriages will be over 200 less | | eighteen months of $101,566.- The cost to patriotic indtviduals | published herein : 5 7T Speaking before the Society of = ~ than'in 191 The death rate is much { 5 & - Trouble mzkers in Germa should higher than last ves 2 who contributed to the cause is| 3 v 'k yes- i than last vear, due to the fer- Lalbid i Arts and Sciences in New York yes o : N e R e el | ¥ he reminded in a republic the B oo b s Tan g » terday, Senator Reed violently as- | ... 1o f o ey i the clty. The number of dsaths i timated cash value of the work s sailed any proposal fo include the ' Neows will he over 1,100, as cor "”‘M .\.M, $9.124.800.10 Unlted States in a league of nations, ; T8 last vear. There weve 42 oLulisUnSEe RN cuation e e | [ < run ! has passed its i i ¥ . sent to speakers ror headquarters Krupps has passed it TR e i rs from headquarters | Y.et us trust, also, that 1 i S i covering 36 distinct campaigns of in- a dombination we would he surren L new era Krupp! formation. inspiration and direct ap- » 5 " Fo i o vere 2,010 arrests during the % ! dering our libertics and violating the ed.—Providence Jonrnal bav ol ek . peal. At the conclusion of the work warning of the “fathers of the repub- olica force disd und three of the uae. | there were 7,408 organizations, con- | . e e he reg-. ! 4, 18 76.000 members. as s i Drama—Serious and Frivolows, e it e e e " taining 00 members. 1t has been | lic against entangling alliances. 3 nvl e e S s e What a Missouri politiclan was doing | (New York Herald) many supernumeraries are also in the ' yigtics that more than 1,000,000 four ' § i within the cultured confines of the Playgoers of a generation now gray Seérvice. ‘There was one murder minute specches were delivered by S e R e of Frank Palmese—which occurred A i I 5 ‘; THE PRICE. Society a Scie: NaD, d | o ald are proune to lament the de g ¢ red. these me\nhers to audicnces totaling | d h’i r Eociehypoficata ana Sclencesialberor June on Cherry strest. and for | 408.000,000 number UeS ay 0 n’flg, QC, (! S [ 3 ? on the ground that by entering such R ) 7 : generation of modern taste as evi- The average of Trance having announced the num- | the question and has no bearing on a | H% ¢ sreat number of mu- ‘Which Erasmo and Josenh Perefta are | wpeeches delivered during each dis- or of soldiers lost fo that country | discussion of international events. At | g, \ and frivolous entertain- !'Hder sentence of death at the Con et campaien was about ?5.000 and | @& W() \V:H P t Q g N\ rough purely military operations, | the same fime, the public 18 curious menis that occupy the stages of omr Neclicnt State Prison ai Wethersfeld. 1he average audience for cach cam- i § y | ut on oale theater Their views re shared by he number of fire aiarms has been ! paign exceeded 11,000,000 i g ess than in 1917, The principal fires Jurinz the avar different branches T LIM ¥ . st in lives of the World War at|cob pipe and bad his houn’ dawg ? ¢ Durinz the avar differen ranck AT A REMARKABIY LOW PRICE that wishes have ifs intelligence wye arly six milllon. The exnct figures | With him. S i a ione s b b e n OR (nAEU ) o) $20,000: 4. H.'aiq of the Four Minute Men. On . [ womenys and M ’ s C t e B,936,504, given by the countries Senator Reed cannot claim origi- | {jo5 appealed to Corbin & Xon box shop, loss $12,500, | October 16, 1917, Herbert Hoover, | i1sses meer oats gaged as follows: nality in exhuming the ‘“fathers of the There is no need for despair, how- ";“ ‘)w: ‘lh '1 d 1 : f Jesus Cath- | head of the United States Food Ad-! R ; o \e flaghy ' 0lic church, loss $6,500, hoth in May: | ministration, wrote as follow Iam | . Bt o Tonras | seunty tam ihe e, They e | T R Peesasnen ey Jamrs, B s Caricl i owoner e i wore 1o oo o |8 Also Black and Navy Serge Suits ¥rench ..... --1,071,300 S LG SO0 (st (et | followed the Civil War, we find con- 1088 $20,000. and the New Britain Gas | ticular the active support of the Four | & American . .. 58,478 no dispute in Congress is complete | yiione cimilar to those of the present |<8ht company. loss $20,000, this | Minute Men. If their work on the | Formerly Priced up to $25.00. {:‘\::‘i?;; ..t,ggg.ggz without their presence. Tf they per- | dqay. In {imes llke these when every onth | Food Campaign will be as enthusiastic ON SALE TUESDAY DECEMBER 3ist P S % the press carries ind effective as it is now proving in AT 9 A. M. YOUR CHOICE EACH 12.50 R rnine 1,800,000 formed anything of service -to the | paper issuing from Hiomeant o e TR o800 e yal news that keeps ti Y the Liberty foan Camp; . am | B ™h el el i N then embryo nation they are entitled ; sensaticnal news that kee Le pub ] 3 4 . ( This is your chance to buy at a swbstantial saving good sensibie i - i ¢ 2 oh pitch of satisfied that a large and permanent g i Nearly six mfilion dead and all be lic mind keved up to a high pitch ¢ L TR e Cloth Coats. in brown. navy, grev and black, some are plain, also to rest In peace, and Senator Reed ) 200d in our cause can use the Kaiser and his minlons excitement. relief from fear and anx- £ L AN s y i\ plished by vour speakers several plush Coats with large kit coney collars. is now possible to aggregate the | to know whether he smoked his corn v certain element in the popunlation were al Landers, Frary & lark’s { of the gzovernment have sought the and the rest of the trumpet blowing . a4 t iety is sought in musica comedy and " by 9 ired to miwdle the globs with the Gabrisistmiiolponalas tnolodilitl por o Bal s e e e Many will remember the campaign Good Serme Suits in black and navy b of Germeny and the kuMur of & 4 o i TR G TG S 5 entitled “Eves for the Navy.” “Chis o ot S e e tween American liberties and the in Enterts en ike na ¥ i e ) a poin . en the store opens as the entire rmany and the commerce of Ger- : S e campaign 8- i . S B vidtous forces that would strip us of | POPulir during New ¥ SR B e T D R lot zoes on sale at § O'CLOCK TUESDAY MORNING, DEC. 3tst. any. It Is a staggering price. New | The desire for serious drama went into 3 ank . R 5 s 1910, the ¥ ot] iha | 08T rights should at least consider lip aw s Booth i I L istant secretary of the navy and was | 8ok Omy. in 19 oRr eclipse JAwin Boo st his er > : scting cu- | Tieie lurauttonalcarac inin ool was oo D R SIINEERTT G H LS S A Te A [T oked and Deleated Dy tor the purpose or conecting minocu- ' B official census, had more than | - e SV e fozmuns N St : Y |lars, chronometers. sextants, etc. | | ouse i or or en and discovered by some Presidential erit- | he built and equipped for the sole pur The government obtained a total of ' § pp 5 ur million people. Tt ts as 1f all the : = ; pooy ic that we werc on the verge of be- | Pose of presenting Shakespearian and POleS—OVeI‘ 100 GaSllal[leS 36,806 glasses, of which number | on, women and children in that S Bl ity e S soi09eiiElsres 0f Shich nimber ing swallowed by an effete Europe . s eatest city of the United States had | & SWaTOWed by an effete Rurobe joo.° "2 sudden end to extravagance a Minute Men ¥ e and allow them to remain on their % en~wiped out ‘and the men, women anad inflations and gave a new voas London. Dge. 30.-—Firing ¢ At the request of Secretary MeAdoo, | i couches of sod. he serious. ooth’s th r real- i ¥ e : to the sertous. Booth's heater ¢ ) officers on an adlied automobile | the Four Minute Men took part in j We will put on sale abont a hundred pair of good warm Hoiise It Senator Reed insists on pressing | ized the purpose for which it was de- TVing an American flag was the | the War Savings Stamps Campaign. Slippers. made of heavy Batih liobe Flannel All sizes in the I6t his view upon the country he could ' signed in representations of “Jultus iuse of street fighting in Posen last Provost Marshal General B. H. Y 5 > X i snn dien here monhibe X 0 Caesar” that filled it to its utt o8t ¥, =avs a dispatch to ihe Ex-!|Crowder asked for their assistance for O A LI UM OR LY SOC | AT 9 A. M. YOUR CHOICE PAIR for. The | At least aspire to new thongh We feeropeRtal Dens oonnea Ry Wlienl to s sernbundance of "oty Teleg froin Copcnhagen. | the campaign preceding second Na e : c sher days and nights lie Defore us. The dispateh sa | tional Registratton Day on September | B | parrots in our political zoo. { SR e e o e Gl T Phere was severe fighti between ! 12. This registration proves to have ! d children of Bostom, which had ore.than 700,000 in 1910, were also herican dead number 33,478 and 3 it serious ones than we have at any fime Poles and Germans in Posen F'ri- | heen 100 per cent a success | warm Wlnter Underwear fflr PiaE fout of New Britain. | since the summer of 1914, 4 new which resulted in 38 women . Oetober 10 Mott, divec o e . oon all In dend | PLFADING IRELAND'S CAUSE. imer of A ne : resu n 38 women aad | On October 19, John R. Mott, direc o generation of native dramafists is al. hildren and about 100 Germans and | {or general of the United War Work ! . dies. The deud cannot greve over Attendance of nearly 2,000 at a | ready on the way and from their work Folanders heing kille he affray | Campaign. wrote to the divector of | women and Ch!idren injustices of ¥ Bul those who | meeting yesterday in Fox’'s theater in | Will now actors be creates originated as a result of German offi- { our Minute Men as follows: “on ! 5 = Ing on an allied automobile | pehalf of the general committee of ! o~ . 5 { with the buvrden of sorrow to | the interests of Irish independence : ! : : ehalf « e geners M i e B gl = Lichkneeht Sways the Crowds. which was Droceeding to Warsaw | (he United War Wark Campaign, om | at Dpecla ale Prices r. whone seaiding teers flow for | furnishes proof that there dsa vigor- | | .0 "o o SO0l 0 B BL | careying the American flag L T s e T e happiness that can never return, | ous concern in this city for the fu- | Z i The Germans insulted the flag and | or president Wilson, I wish to ex- Dr. Carl Iiebknecht, Germany’s,)e potish guard was called out, The | - 1 o are wrecked In mind and body ture of the land from which o many ' dynamite” tiets " press our profound appreciation of ’ . 7 o 1 politictan, is described in | ga. Sgelh bl el 0 ) o r _ poni s ¢ are the sufferers. , The father- | citizens came or are descended. In the Copenhagen Herimaske Tidende | (ormans oo dotentad o> 20¢ the|ihe large and indispensable service omen eavy eece me ests an ] herless children, the | a community suet New Brl as “a litlle meager, overstrung fellow | oy oy At o uhichifvou fare soRrendert Infmalcioe s and motherless c i a community such as New Britain, | \ dalegation from the British mis- | pob} YO0 e T CENCE e great PantS i . " i who inherited fromn his great athe e jows, the maimed, those whose | it is almost Imposaible to confecture \‘”m,‘ Sl et i isloaliol Boselll protestod ol the s Gertl Sl SR S oY Let me at the | | nothing b anaticism. i % man commander in the town, Gen. o 3 same time venture to express my own | Formerly 75c each. Extra Size Schipmelfeng, but the German officer 2 | Sals Price : C ¢ bewuties of earth—the cost is on | small or Jarge, that claims to he the | mosthenes, he practiced for vears | jo ol 0™ ) B J0€ THETIMER SO convietion that there is no asency or i without success in an effart to zet xid | 1. body of men in our nation who, since m. The dead Nor willlthoy, | yletim of oppresslon;s A an instancei| WIRALE Esen 18 a8 Flase o st = America entered the war, have done Ch"dren’s Ribbed Ieeced Und{’r“’t‘f“f called from their graves until| of that, we shared with the Poles the | muaness and Lo cannot brook the a s = Soerioalontes ciithe s i dons and the millions who have gone | view that Poland -should be recon- | cendancy af his associnies S ",“‘n'”"\”]; o quicken conscience and stimulate the Heavy Weights in Shirts and Drawers S s oish offi- | neelfish activities of the American copn il Wi e ; ) 45C peaple as have your great company of speake nd leaders.” \ The Four AMinute Men have been active in every Liberty Loan cam paign speaking not only in theaters, | i crowdiwith ihands pressediitotnalpive s S8 e but wherever they could find a ready: | 8 - volvers, ready to shoot anvome of| j,oq phe hauled dowa. The Poles re. | Made audience subcomsctous reminders of the | offs and there was general TejolGing | nostile intentions who interrupts him. | furey 1o aeguienes whorcanen £ | 'On November 29¢h, 1818, the Presi N r Wwith a man standing over her Wwith & rovs with which they bave been | when it was learnéd that the impgr- | “As a speaker he is melodramatic | qarmans broughe tp machios cng | dent. Just hefore sailing to Europe, in | <nife, rushed on him. Ward {4 &labik o in the extreme, clasping his hgnd e aln S a letter to Wi (1. Ingersoll. National 3 I to have d right end idde icted. falists that country had been and hegan streets o across his breast and groaning, whin- ; o e e ey s o e report o > o world stands in awe at the ma- | overthrown. Likewise New Tiritain | 2C105S his breast and groania hin- | pack the crowds and dispersing Director, commenting on the report of vItn iz knite, injuring oo’ ona: s i !ing and crying, ‘Comrades! Brothers! i prgic (qe 'O the work of the Four Minute Men, | ! : ic array of figures that represent | nas given its moral support to the | Shpot me now if I am unworthy, if Holishitroox e e o e e o bloyy ongthes chingsent hin 13 i se who reil in battle. It Is just | proposed establishment of a Jewigh | What T am saving ism't God's truth!’ Bevlin, Dec. 30, —The lokalnazei. | patriotic accomplishment that an or- | sk B ell that our mortal minds are Un- | state in Palestine. No stranger with | LU&R he thrusts his hands through| gopg Posen corvespondent says there | sanization of seventv-five thousand The man who had knocked® Ward his hair ,‘;,.1“% \\"V;:vw Ebert, F:u}wuhu was strect rioting in Posen Friday | Speakers should have carried om so e e st {mann and the others to the loWest| wcomime. . Grra AN Aomias it b the G ) String o a lamp- evening. German soldiers marching | extensive a work at a post!” the detectives said, and. it se who must still fight knocking at our . - spihs of. hose Wt g T oot that we did not | depths of hell. ) through the town ahe said to haye ! ernment of little move than one hun- Vi s ge seemed for a fime as if the crowd ~ = invite him in and hear his argument. | Thus Jwe creates an atmosphere of| ;. ujed dowa Mntente flags dred thousand dollars for {he cighteen | V lffi Or W()lmfled HGFO VlC“m Oi 1 . '» ‘1 ) Wo S E VS S adness . midst of whie e i B - | BX misht try to do tha omen b, at 0ST OF TRANSPORT : So it was not surprising that the : |'*¢% In "““ g ”'x‘“‘ ”}" JS1 A company of Polish civilian sol- | month period—less than one doliar | dc t men by tha ; Jorne away by his supporters, who hy e Lt s O e cost of transport- | capacity audience at Fox's theater | (his (; ey it s diers proceeded fo polic heacdquar- pstimates of th SO ‘qh uted TR i ditne ! LSS '}‘ $ ””‘ ’1“ Into “[”— ters for the purpose of raiding the [ member of your organization, soldiers across At- | shouted its app & & resolution | :.,.mi::ly::m.“ (ll ins ‘; m,m;m ';1;\ ‘:: premises. German soldiers with ma- | ceiving honorable discharge from the he antime his n ions Berlin continue, his workers using re- volvers to force strike eir loss could he compared to the ves will never again behold | a lack of interest in any country, | wretched speaker, although, like De- ore them are summoned to thel stituted geographically as it existed | “Like Lenine, he has an extraord!- port coneeraing the riot in Po- fapgiint oo o R TE sen en the arrival of lenace Jun § sy men even against their will, 50| pyqorews ol s s 3 titution and reward will be the or- | many, Austria and the old Russian | muceh so, in fact, that his followers | L0 i L ey s aylcte, o e L i x % EHRY he troubie wegan when allied Sut those who are left must | regime. I sars we have offered a | stand rcady to die for hi ' But tho regime. For vears we have offered a | stand v to die for him. When 1o, 4,q sAmerican flags were hoisted over spenks there are men throughout the | 110 City | These are two exceptional values we are offering at reduced Lce table on Judgment Day wheil | before its dismemberment by prices, and should remaely interestir ur patrons as wé have practically the wholo winter season yet Lo go througl hatl on and on and on, trying to for- | haven of refuge for all those who suf- Germans demandad that the never permitted to escape from | fered under the yoke of the Roman- b I he L to comprehend the inner misery | wrongs, real or imaginary, ever came time had joined the c¢crowd and they: Jealous Paramour pbed et atdiw i sty s Dotectives Frank Campbell angd Iohn Spewlin, of the Charles street. station, arrived and with revolvers es. Quiet was restored at night. played in holding fast the inner lines New York, Dec. 20.- “Her indif- ‘ he erowd hack An ambulanca Yep Jent announces that the | conferenc Thera was something - & 3 1 8t, Vineent's I tal > Departm o I say that I. persovally. have al- | farence to my love had driten mo in t. Vincent's hospital probably | e Cashman sajd Ward and Mrs, be less than $100. | characteristically New Britain about| A Doubter. R i e i A s claimed that cxaggerated esti- | the shout that went up when the res- | (New Haven Journal-Courfer.) pateh rveceived here savs the cas | pathetic interest in your work, and 1 : £ 1 OIDS0R Weieiin s very Eerious Gon. | this connection an editorial com- | ties in the strec! fighting P have noted, from time to time, the |Pe maade to suffer as 1 have suffered, on. He thought they would lve es have heen arrived at for the | olutfon was read n 1 of embar 8 the govern I'or more than, seven centuries Ire- Ment in the New York World., whose | gregated scven pe 1 killed and exceflent results you havs procured [ s whet fhe police of thesCharles sireat a few hours, the than prabably i 4 editor has just retnrned from Trance, | wounded . for the various departments of the |'station say Paul Ward ng first whither he went with Mr. House, isi Govermment. Now that this work has b oo 4o goihune street, told them after {lellS or Spumed Tove ion te the public misrule by a government with which ' caleulated io make one wonder. [Te $1 500 000 FIRE ngq M come fo its conclusion and the name : ] he cost of transportation is one of | we have been associated in the war |says “There are optimists who be- l y UL of {he Four Minute Men (which I {D® was roughly handled by a crowd logaining conscionsnezs an ’ X feve tha e i 5 = PN 2 ght following an assault on Mrs er his arrival at the hospit incongrufties of war. It is ad-|and it is thercfore a delicate subject | l¢Ve that S ‘”tl””y president is R — venture fo hope will nol be u‘-ed Tast. night following an a 1 4 o i e 4 making must inevitably have a pow henceforth by any simifar orvganisa~|.Mary Thompson, 24 years old, of Altied leaders that the | for discussion. TIreland has accused | cepyy influcnce upon Furopean gov- | Five Large Bulldings, Inctuding | (lony has heceme a part of the history | g _blighting irjustices. Eng- | ernments They may be right, hut B A of the great war, T wonld not willingly . ! my hear I testimony to its [ difion in St. Vincent hospitai is reported to have said, “that T made ting and unde st on1p my mind that she'd have to ree vearly on an individual basis. [Bach in re American te ocean have ranged all the way | asking President Wilson to take up chine guns dispersed the Poles. who | service, may justly feel a glow of | | part that he has | i 4§35 to $150 per capita but the | the cause of and at the peace are said 1o have ered severe loss- | proper pride in the sepest and most sYM- | eng gnd 1 resolved that she should b{ by presenting incorrect Infor- [land has claimed to be the victim of detective said Ward declared ed by Mrs. Thompson i 3ank street He is in a ser She has spurned me wch wnd the British armies were | England of - B Destroyed in Threaten- when American soldiers be- | land has blandly denied the charge. | thus s heen abl o to say nothing that he cogld not have ing Blaze At Bristol, Teni. | sreat vatue to the country. and indeed | 8ult of the be 3 GRS ey i aid with much mwore teliing effect at { 1o civilization as a whole, during our [ & charge of felonious assaull jeate my o or take the cor ward and it was not until Persh- never been a jury to decide the mer-'yoma 1f the tic £ FBuropean Bristol, Tenn., Dec. 30— Five larse | peviod of national trial and triumph. | 3rs, Thompson is known as “the ' quences for trifling with my affections keep in memory the | belle of Greenwich Village,” the pollce | | waited in fror house Las been with the plaintiffs. , Peace based upon true liherty and | ion National bank, were destroved | patriotic cooperation and assistance | say. She is in the same hospital and | o’ciock {his moruing. Man A P justice is finally establishe humanity ' last nizit by fire which for a1 time ceorded me throughout this peried | noi ex to recover rom stab ' heard {he door open s ction. In order to ferry . - > : : . 8 ] : [ Will owe its debt of gratitude mainly ' threatenad destruction of a large part | ana shall remain deeply and sincerely | wounds 1 over the ocean, Great Britain | Trish stock auvd il their #ayers are ' i, president Wilson, hut it canuot be of the business district of the town. ! zpateful to all who like vourselves ! The wowman is the St I ohn of trans- | heard, the President may bring the said that the present outlook is pa The fire was checked oMy after the ve aided so nobly in {he achieve- { Thompson, a soldier now lying b < if she would reti ticularly bright. Popular applause is ! arrival of fire companies ffom Kines 1 of our aims, | wounded in a base hospital in lrance I when she said no, I Gl unless , it can, port, Tenn.. in response to a all 2 { The assduwlt upon M Thompson Thompson's chang the cours of governments from the mayor of Iristol e loss far the president 1 traits to arMve. The movement was | Under the circumstances there has k host hit at the Germans that the | its of the case although popular senti- diplomuacy re and rusiness houses. including the! Domin T shall always ders were turned In the opposite | ment Amecri- | Millions of Americans spring from did come out T askec gned large number s to the task he need for men | action hefore the peace conferenge for only emy B et Their immediate pres- | adjudication . . s IN IAGURE " occurred late in the afternoon in ffont 1om she lives, «a on the firing line was pressing President Wilson has boen toasted@ili*t @#w more concerned about the was estimated at $1.500.000, GERMANS IN LEAGUE TO of her home when, according to wit- \Ward in a social w 5t X , i roastt@mmediate politicnl value of the spolls The five stavted in the Mirchell. PROTECT LIFE OF KAISER. 2 e nolice oM e s o N 2 Paris and London. It remains the o » than about the future peace Powers Hardware store and fir | e AR SR L et L SHvileme. Gl Wasniagton tofand it S e b Grancets. B " fl'”""‘ W Berlin, Dec. 30, (Associated Press.) ! Ward told her: Thas been bothering Afar vho wrivilege ashingto: and sed v oof ne were handicapred by explosfons o 2 Syt . 5 a from the War Department why £ : e ‘-y"ml L Eakosion {3 A “Leazuc for the Protection of You have t0rned me down once too never wanted anvthing to do with hi dynamite a i 10 2r hie sen 1 ¢ ", 2 an b MLich ' | the Personal Libertv and Life of the { many. Tell me now, will you return Sha refused to go ouf with him many | Kaiser” has been formed. and will | my love or will you again send me | times and she has often complained to y e of ves: \ o hardes ece of news toda (Louisville Courie i [y Ea, sotting f e 5 » i . E s ; for ot vessels. No doubt wardest piece of news today Louistille Courier-touraal i Snafint o ('i . _lissue an appeal to the former advicers | away ? me about the way Ward was hother- Nol gnfrequeat hear from A tlarge denantalclt il sto el byl e S o e G e e | ng her.” Rebuked, He Uses Knife. Germans were pushing -ahead public would welcome an explan- [ERpTA e B G 5 Buciesonism. hurning embers on top of ofhier huild le exist« a good reason why the yrize Creel has denied resignin o AT 4 gouuL e SO d ; L ot mate with whom he hns associated sh should be reimbursed but it | chairman of the Commi on Bublic SH et G PR < But the \esi andl thant tile Are spreall raps T mp usband nt to ars to be similar to a drowning | Information. s S b e e B G RIS e e i .~v|mvkv' “‘f ;.I‘1<~,»'|~n- «\l::\]y:u:v\j(‘» ’n- Mrs. Thompson, the police say, ve- t e first contingent of h& 4 ) ywove that the Emipern as not re- | pykec ard for interferir rit i X Fxpel e demanding that he be paid for - : s not Bolshevism but urlesonism bullding, the Kimble-Cochrane bulld »‘,,.m-n.y.‘ R W tked Ward for interfering with her xpenditionary ¥ hitting someone to drag him out FACTS AND FANGIES. rlesonisnt is meani the pater- | ing. and the Domir National hank ’ TEATmAEE = nalism, socialism, Prussianism of gov- . Di the meantime the city water sup e water; especially if the resous 'he X-Kaiser probakbly celebrates | ernmen They may be right, but ' ply gave out and tt Was necesyaiv 15 N rope that was the property of | it as Xmns.— Manchester Union arious lines of busincss now finding move tha fire enzines t ; who was = struggling with S many advocates among us. Burleson- | ereek earby in order 1o got walie . ‘ 0 Detectives learned later, thev said, 1 Vs dotter “hut I'm orce and | and he took a penkanife from his ote a leiter to his wife say- Prince Henry of Prussia. who was ! ,goket and slashed her across the face 3 d been over the top in almost proposed for President of the league, | goveral times. Then, it was said, he big battle since the force went Jecoswary 19 | suszested von Hindenburg for the { nlunged the knife into hor neck and S0 With nationwide bone dry prohibi- ism g0od synonym for it hecause' The third building to he destroyed \ > tion, effective on July 1, orly half as Mr. Burleson is the member of the was that of the Bristol Gas anad Yilee Mr. Ford ought to get aut a rat- ! yitain devoted a certain | ;,uch moral ccurage will be required | present Washington government who | trie company, and the city now is in | 1Hng g00d newspaper, - St Louis | Christopher strect ferry, seeing her Mrs. Thompson is employed as that persons on their way to the mnot injured ‘very hadly \nips to our use, these ves- | this year for the framing of the nsual { has been most pe tent in urging it i almiost, total darkness, Star, (\J”‘E apparently dead on the sidewalk stemographer in a downtown office,