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LD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1618, 52 it B™% IST OF NEW BODKS AT THE NEW BRUTAIN INSTTUVS |-t o s ROBERT 1S ROUGH sh land and sea force. { ‘ { | CONFRESSIONS OF AN OPERA OUR HUMBLE HELPERS, | | SINGER, Ly Katherine Howard Fabre DERN AT Y. M coa WHEN HE IS M/‘H. 1 amiliar talks on the domestic ‘ l BT AND 1114‘\1."1"}! i s e Bascheiball This Afternoon and Shos the Calories, by L. H. Peters e and Dancing Tonight. 3 “Dr. Peters gives in unseientific | = RED MONTHS IN RUSSIA. by dpen houde will be obaoin e S d : An observer's account of Fussia = > v a ning, and Physical Supervisor Warrc sefore and dwiing the proletarian di ER St ey i C T : M RiTR his four- | painfuliy thin woman to bhring PGeorge and | weight te unor st1ated 5 . | Will open at 3 o'clock when tI id- Georg t ormal. Tlusta SOLDIER § MOTHER IN FRANCE ‘ 'clock when the Mi ffboth English- | funny drawings and interlarded wi p % i {set team of the local ¥, M. (. A. w i by Rheta Cilde Dorr line up against the Bune. | rutes governing diet which will help the excessively fat woan oy ¥ i could be | jokes and focefions remarks . Crescent team of | : : 8 North stract pie. A Booklist N . Hartford. This game should b e s aigned hefore Judge John My Banbb usually inberesting inasmuch as the lo- ; K1Ehham in police court ‘this mornic EDGE OF THE QUICKSANDS, by D Sle s cal bovs suffered defeat. for the first | 3 T. Curtin Ry GIe Socialis i chibe time this season, at the haads of the | o0 Jon asisec octeion Crescents last week, and are | Eain 15 (he first und e enninxs Bryan rea Al anxious | o Woodd 5 5 ‘to regain their title to e Juntop ] oonsducts oxecution 6 hu pught inspired Ly the OM POILU ) Iiction. championship. This zame will ve o cused il i i is backing Champ Yorke st AMILLA. b 7l Robin i e TN S Bden ocratic nomination . Urnstally weil done, it 1.1li appeal | fween the Y. M. C. A. team and i4 in 1920.—Exchange GERMAN MY ¥ Gustavus Myers. | especially to womon who like carefi) {team of the Naugatuck association - — The falsit rmany’s social | analysis of character and situation.” |This is the first game this season ¥ & shand fent Wilson, rid by | progress claims A. T.. A. Booklist | the local Y. M. C. A. tc e V., forgot,to lift his hat g The evening program will consist fibassed the statue of King | IN A DAY OF SOCIAL REBUILD- 1O0SS OF FTRIL by R. G. Auder- |an entertainment to be givea b B911.. the slight omission prob- G H. . Coffir vis & Co., magicians, and danc BWas tactiully overloched by s Lectures on {he ministry of the dramatic story of love and [The magicians' show will commence | “Nd soon*a he 18hs ishmen as may have olscr chureh war.” at 8 o'clock and at the canclusion of nd siarted in to bera ringfield Union . ax {he performance dancing will be Iking about him Fie y o of n 2 - LETTERS OF ANNE GILCHEBTIST | DR, ADRIAAN wonis Couporus. | joved until o'clock POL from the et thal v ] £ Wlh famine impendine in Kurepe | AND WALT WHITMAN | i !} secretary Barnes is confined to hev with it, the - Analtye. . R i, & no humane citizen will® purposely 5% w RYMAN'S LAND. by A. M. and [home by illness, and Warrey £ Sla- | QUINn spoke or s >~ by MPpervi- | waste an ounce of focd Now that | MY CHINESE DAYS, by G. F. Alsop C. N. Williamsen. fer ix in charge of the arrangements. | she has been ac ith the great sister republic, a | sicn B RIS xerciged by | the Lan on the extravaganl uses of This reads like fiction founded on The scenes in this new William- | ing the past two . . and she smid i and Drighter futus®ifor hu- | thed S cduca¥on and there has | 1000 (has been removed. evervone is| fact: the intimate and personal nar- | son book are Jald in war-torn France ; that her love fo Vi Bt . 4L put, more the ever, on h honor to ative of young American woman | from the Marne 1o the Somme.’ s only on ac t = p 2 e, critiglhih or . thie syste do the right fthing.—Roston Tran- | who went as a medical missionary to > x e A e i e < fiendship between ' the = United | Dr. Henry F. Moore, Who resigned re- | ccyipt China. Her descriptions of the Chi- [ IN THE HBART OF A FOOL. by W. SWer 10 i question S ‘,,\‘, and Francds is so well founded | cently™ superintendént. of the health | nese customs which she met in her A. White n Quinn said that her bana d o firmly estaplishad .that, a. pics | depakpent, recommended that the | i SR practice are dramatic and colorful, Eiae Y 1 HUN 10t Lecome “‘par drunk s L I and the cssentials of Chinese charac- [ MOON OF ISRAEL, by Sir Rider | treatment towara i =4 of dissension ‘between the two Y board of education, ti 5 el | pas 5 3 haslibocn 15 $ vUEL the: work | New Yeur Greeting to the New World | jer ave cloverly portrayed. FHer own Hanenaa) s { hi $ ad wi times in t{he p. blics cannot he brought to mind. | dver to the health authorities-hut his i i Db . 5 i es in ae Quinn, wife ¢ inmyed srabbec o nd tried 1o aid, B ment twy Quinn dar . that |he as forced to leave him and golio Lafayette and then Pershing, | suggestion has not been heeded and | This flesh is but the symbol and the | American hus a prominent place in | SOMETHING THAT BEGINS WITH W ltter butybesed by President | thore has been no agitation for fa| . SN ihe marrative. A, L A. huonlist T by K. €. Seranan Women’s Punishment in Belgium | 7o (o, o Of an imuense and unimagined W i 5 NV o n, have weaved a chain of frank | execution. - . g e 4 & : cuuty, Ik )| ; lis 2 night b rstanding’ that shotld: dissipate | New Britain is fortunate in having | Not mortal. bhui divine: machinery for a real leazue of ma-|quirad the seneral. The Loy told it Harks Back to Middle Ages ah sl t et A worm jisagreements. on its board of education men who | Structure hehind our structuy { tioas which shall enforce peace he! proudly. ‘“This is his picture.” said painted Quinn's chir I Lightning within the brain I properly be held responsible for | he. displaving his father's photo- L Soul of the sing = nerve and thiob- | lame and impotent conclusion b graph i Bruges, Nov. 30 (Correspondence | the caiiss of his W" o | fore the world and its expectant peo-{ ~ “Of course 1 know youc daddy.” | of The Associaied ress) —An ancient due 1 ; TSRS the photo- | oward his fam herica could reply with ldentteal [are keenly impressed by the tremend- | to the New Year message from | ous responsibility of developing the | = e We also are “ready to pre- | young mentally and as they real I ‘_m‘”» A ool ihroush || Dles said the general, gazing at S G S (i e T tocul | ‘W““: 'H}w’lz‘ )‘\m‘r-‘Jv\,; niovies R graph intently. “You ean be proud | ,iq41e age has been adopted in Bel- | his meals at : with Mott Went at Tt Right. of hir, senny. e is & mighty geod | 0 LI5S L2 B0 B P e | il (Brooklyn Wagle.) soldier. And you. madam.” said he, or future for humanity Ty e . Frie s 4 A | too friendly toward the German in- | a pr future for humanity intecest in the: physical welfare I N EOr The criticisms leveled at the work ' extending his hand to the little box's | 7% ' 1€ 0 ke oy \ of the boys and girls who come un- | of the Younz Men Christian associa- | mother, “can be doubly proud to . They have heen shor - e S 7 making tion in the war field abroad have in lmve him for a husband. He is one to secuy 1 store. & 1zainst hing' side by side and in unison with | that weak hodies do mnot promote preat sister republic, a better and | strong minds they have shown an ac- was teco much neigh der their jurisdiction. If it is true | Beyond ( e fiaelf of ; ; o ¢ o IN'T o S > v S our judgment had little effect o e of jstinguished service men of ENTION, NOT PUNISHMENT. | 3¢ \vaterbury's board of educa man JRCeRs St Shopdistinsnizhcdiesiics and well balanced minds. but many | the 104th j minds are not saae and are not well Many more men and women, who their hair. In Bruges several women | | on accout have suffered this form of reivibu- | of | the as Kennedy D was t night known that thie method has heen sain admittance < flat, told of in at least one other place B topsy-tu condition of ths en, with coffee pots and othet tion and either must remain indoors ructive mothods that savor of ows its attention fo ba deflected or patronize the wig makers. [t is Took how the zlowworm, bvism were employed by un- | from school problems by polities the SO balanced. Chief Executive John R.!had boys it Springfield’s famous persons in Philadelphia Mon- | lirass City is indeed in need of a tonic | Signals the presence of celestial five: | Molt, therefore, pursues the WISest fighting regimonl, passed down the S gh- when bombs were exploded | to stir its sluggish municipal pride | How phosphorus upon the sea at r:(h‘v' in answering s«ffh criticisme in 1_‘\w. exchanging confidences with the 3 A o o e Rhoc - Al detail. in pleading for the production ' former commander of the Yankee di- | scenes attending the application of ) 5 of any evideace in anvonme's posses- . yision, regarding their hovs. The gen- | this punishmet has been rather bois. | COOKing utensils thrown around sion of improper or wastefnl methods aral displayed a kcen, personal inter- { terous ‘ _-‘“ Ige v i1 asked Quinn if a and in pledging a full and compre-|egt in their little stories and mmany | Corporal punishment fs visited upon | 00m in would not stop his drink. even his temper, to which wif homes of prominent citizens And the swift message o'er the them a judge and a police BUDC G achec ) the homes i . e Proclaim the $ hi existence A 2 5 - . 5 Attached to the hom i CONGRESS = hensive investigation by George W.!ingiances. relatec brief ¢ fences in | the pro-Germans among the an He el G e Promise of improved wanagement | giomii, # through our husk, | Derkins, Mortimer L. Schiff and F. S. i \which their sons had participated men but few of these awaited th 1 answered that he did not - ! > Brockman, who hate gone abroad for wrath of the Belgian avengers. They experience. The couy ational finances is contained in 1zh our tapour, | : il K 'S, < OB of nation the purpose. Mr. Mott says: decamped beforc the Relgian troops | - . anded Quinn. warnping 18 nilenyland oldes N publicans in- Congress that a budget | . . ToE i comings, both of omission and com Tad been held under German domini- A jail sentenc the salutation comes a long it N At b RELIL LS k mission. 8o that as far as possible o 7 e | jndznent suspended system will be introduced at th el i e D PRAISE FOR YANKEES ; tien 4 . e of abuse charging those to | _._ R S o el . rey m rected. Such cases as these have been 1 L sixty-sixth session which wii o ween close fing | i i A ; : trolled by Republican majorities. The . biebal o Rk Gk TG ees | rolled by Republi ey : and beaming taper | W& the people of this cour S ] = Viers i plan will include the creation of a | supparted us. then we oug Prince Carl Calls Them the Best ! portion of rrencsades i brothers. Beibd of Buimates mopsisting ot LRSS e e made to do so, and that ¢as be done 1, was a note addressed *'To was char pistle is directed with be- sur omobile and living on the labor (i to reflect grenter gzlory on poo evening \vaw ut Belgium. in front or r Office roll Seen. As a whole the civil population 1f I have been inefficient, T ought 1o Disciplined Troops He Has be removed If anybody Ise has. he appropriations and expendi- nolen ; 1 da | ©F She ought to be removed Ever Beiai : made the arrest iold of finding tures AL s D13 A This is the only wise attitude, the| ; . ; HeE b g hasrere inodieond vl i 7:40 o'clock with o S ur tas oLl Christins il e ith the American Army of loyal. By their system of commuanl | B el Y e In the past, Congress bas been no 5 i light the spir p fe i Iy afttitnde to take i the expenditure of it ba Ju a talk recently with an American | govern themselves while the German | : L b tigators Inspecting any crime | = . ..ers of the Senate and House 10 : Of a great mystery no man has place its proper category place it in its proper categ B he tvpe of man who commit- and know the location of his 3 L vation, Jan. 1 (Associated s administration. they were enabled o : The officer stated that pre This process of veasoning | o .o o sts in life, not in the pages | L1 yi. funds and little thought has ] Ganti Eawaide wWar army officer, Prince Carl of Hohenzol- | was deluding himself that he was rul- |, his own 1 1 the uni- al Kenned (Springfield Tepublican Accouni of lern. licuienant-general and com- ing It enabled them fo endure phys t he rush of business last T e et St mander of the Thirty-eighth Land- | cal privations. suffer death and resist | nizht a clerk must have overlogke The outstanding featire of the oc. | Wehr Brigade, who now is living in | the instdiuous propaganda of the Ger- | the f: nd, without trespassib, n . o . has been little yrbits byt T g 5 : . 2 § Ihout Dassing on | 4o although there has been little | \yhose milion million orbits byt casion was the simple, vet dignified, | {he area occupied by the Americans, | man governers, Von Bissing. and his | proper la. It is not difficult to index | " i o 4o the capac of the Eponsivies on iloRbombRc e ountry tofebaonpaddisional ®ind cbEA FEI T NS R e that the machine was not v lighted A fine of %1 and years' experi- | ruccessor Von Falkenhausen who at- | costs was imposed ccupied by the police, to de- | ., 0; of dangerous excesses. It has hearse way in which the eity save evidence i said that in all his 32 hat type of men they may be. |, 1o practice of Congressmen to | The miracle that swings the hear of its high regard for the man who ! ence in the army he never had seen ; tempted fo separate the \Valloons| The cass of \art Horwl e fanatics, probably o 2 e man had led its sons yre and | anywhere soldiers of better discipline | from the Flemis a yoison harged with non-support was cen re fanatics. probably of fo secure for their districts appropria- R L e e had led its s ns at Apremont and : Qi @ O a 1‘ 8| fr r\‘l mish and to poi he A : 1 P X pod, who have brooded on ex- | .. . i ot Bl g Belleay wood, Chateau-Thiery and St. | or who behaved hetter than the | wells of Belglum’s patriofisn | tinued until nesxt Tuesday morning st e ol S tions for public works regardle ___that Source . | Mihiel. That General Edwards sensed | Americans = EEavR the request of Attorney M. D. Saxe ARIAA L e 1aboring | 41,0 need of improvements, resulting 11t by whatsoeve =*"'”’"“fl|»: "y" { | the spirit o the occasion was appar- The prince, who is 2 member of the WILT, IGNORE HEARST. X They have not been educated |, 4 constant drain on the treasury. Jehovt S ol ! It was cvidenced In his genuine igning house of the Hohenzol- — interest for the welfare of the moth- family. appeared not to realize | New Yorkers Hope Governor smith | CAPT, GRISWOLD ON ers and fathers who have boys in the | the indignation created in the United Will \ppoint Committee. | | consider for a moment careying on a f Vankee division, in his genuine in-|States through the sinking of the | VOYAGE BACK HOME | / o B/ ) i schaols or have failed to learn No individual or corporation would | (o ¢ S eInableT pire at lesson of democracy, that ranent revolution is ome of |, o L Ce style of Congress, Tt rs s visible as 3 i'terest for the welfare of the return- | Lusitania and expressed surprise s New York. Jan. L.—The committee burdens like 3 of seven representatives of civic and patriotic societies appointed at a meeting in the Hotei Belmont on [ywarrior Who Led Company 1 st | Monday to make plans for a Citizens’ Committee to greef the returning sol- | Eattle of Seicheprey Returning diers and to plan a mass meeting in and not of force or bloody | (o pepuplicans succeed in establish- ! ing heroes of (he 104th, and in the | he was told of reports that celebra- Tt would be a stice tc ] i whole-souled way in which he took | tions swe el¢ i © an injustice to ;00 reforms which will reduce extra ) ermanence our mor- o : . ot Eot wess gl i Gomntag eadl il ful i the citizenry into his confidence when | medals awarded to the submarine vagance they will possess a powerful ¥ P % e 6 = - : i e [l in e aresibant llane |Phe itold senemiiofi e lexplolts Jo L Ei¥ewd Crew s iThe princeisaid that personally weapon with which to attack their o telilan ng . 2 mgland’'s famous fighting men. he disapproved of submarine warfars inds with socialist literature Al wore keen fo 5 iHe 16bDby 9 R g ° : * | political rivals in the campaign of . The reception held in the lobby of | e 5 ‘ N oaaa e i E Solid as stone, stmple and clean E e = = S and bombing by means of airplane. | . ico against the retention of Wil have studied socialist writings { ihe council chamber in the City hall | 31, aggertmd that Germany should not 1920, i alass T % i & 3 liam Randolph Hearst as an officer of TR it e T X . . g 3 . veughiiitheligenaralliiintollintimates|i52 < siaps s iate Nes e MG ca s o z Capgain Alf Flnid as fashin that leap contact With men and women who L a sub-committer of the Mayor's Re- were particularly interested in him t ception Committee vesterday consid- sisions will not stand the acid . B otanactis hudticavinels s hatin the| ouldyshcceRd, ered the proposal that a committee of | over the top in the battle of Seiche- Yet doth obscuring flesh practicability. If may be con- T Ei e Now Yenr it welca ok 4 it SR T w:‘(’;:‘y»:’";”“\f‘ (::;11::]";:'401‘2?%“2](‘:(; | welcome be formed by representatives | yrey, receiving wounds from which he with reasonable certainty that | pend on magazine covers, must WA DGR ke 1o | “General 1 want to shake vour | € Lt il Y Mted | from patriotic and civic societies in hat | pend on magazine While scul within its prizon speaks to | 5 JCFE b L o (aced man of | States had been carried on in such a | cities (hroughout the State. Three 40, “T had two pors in the 104th. | Clumsy manner. Germany, he de- | more resignations from the Yyor's | 1€ One of them ‘went west: ai Chateau. | <lared, should have started her prop- | Committee also were announced New Britain. This information was Thierry.” ganda on a larger scale and spent Members of the committee said | received in s city vesterday M milllons of marks instead of thou- | they would cease all their attempts | Griswold has learned through Mrs | ter spirit of socialism to say e socialists and have poisoned to America, ed 11 Griswold who theorists of the hovels Knit not without being absolutely certain it led Company I, 102d U. S. Infantry has but lately recovered, is thought e anarchists of a violent red | sent all his clothing fo the Be soul, | be on his way to this country and bthing at the mouth and re- — — - - Hailing habitation s the whole! ! ‘Phis flesh is but the visible outshow- | | i ing orch to government as at | glad the English peovble had elected | ¢ y portentous and a mighty thing, constituted a coalition ticket because that will | \yvherent each mortal knowing only the opportunity to ap- ne man we met today said he was “fWhat's vour name sir? quired | i v e the general. The man mentioned it | S@nds. The greatest fault with Ger-!to form an unofficial committee of | Lamb of Hartford. wife of Colone anietly many's diplomacy, he added, was the | citizens if Governor Smith appointed | Lamb, the new commanding officer persistent disregard of the importance ; an_official State committee to out- [the regiment, of a lefter writter d ull this is ignorance <. | end their fuel problems and + Becomes a King! s e “I knew your hoyv.” replicd the gen- s ANGELA MORGAN eral. “1 want vou and his mother to | of national psychology and failuve to | rank the Mayor's commitee here. [ Colonel Lamb on December 14 telling paNS Hhelrlmind ; g the New Yorlk ‘Times know that he was a mighty fine sol- | appreciate the points of view of other | provided Mr. Hearst was not made a | that the local captain was on his way ' i i % s 5 nations. member of the State committee or |home pages of They = = Sl 3 2z dier. ) o tdsccl i otk bRl R e or's World Test. ‘1 wish vou- would tell her fhat, The prince was discharged from the | connectad with it in any way aptain Griswold 1 anslcatis 1 owed. tol law. orfer P decency sy (William H. Taft's Copyrighted Rdi-i o W d the man, turning ! German army at Hanover a few days e | factory recovery from his wounds oot tor the intite ot Picture—if you can—-the 1 tortal in Philadelphia Ledger.) | 50400 and beckoning lo a slim wo- | ago, and now is living at his castle at lTY lTEMS and also from shell shock Wilson says that the | During the fighting of April 20 ai by 1 tgnorance, of wi have suffered enough + (he opinion of the | A0 crestfallen expression on the face | President Wilkon savs that the |2 G o " Food tack Naumedy, on the Rhine. near Ander- . s 0 e e By i e s % e B PMPYL Jeacing around, the general held | nach, He said his first intimation of . Seicheprey Captain Griswold wa e sparks from his first bill for automobiie repairs | that. before sailing, he approved the = from 4 confirmed garage nan plan af the League to Enforce Peace Fixpress. is untrue &nd that he never directly . { or indirectly indorsed the plaa. It not believed that anvone for the Am- out his hands affectionatcly, remark- | Germany's military collapse wis when ‘Fhere will be a meeting of the char. | captured by a squad of Germans. H ing. ax he took them: ‘“Iirs. , | the high command sent an order to|{tar revision committse in the mayor's vou can be proud of your boy. I knew ! him on the western front to man a | office at 8 o'clock Thursday evening him personally. He was a fine type | telephone with an officer of the per- of soldior and man. Such men as he | sounel. The only troops in the in- made the name of his reziment and | terior of Germany when the recent was in a fighting mood and made eseape aft killing his ar Three of them he shot and he killed There will be a special meeting of | yne rourth by cleaving his skull with the board of health at 3 o'clock Russia Buffulo the butt end of his pistol. FHe was Hauteiey efter on one of the 108 American soldiers he Centennial lodge. A. F & A M. longing to the 102d Infantry fighti will confer the first desree on four|on the Toul front to be decorat candidates this eveniag with the Croix de Guerre captain of Com \ombers' - hatred.— It is striking comment on it cvican league eve 2 that he! e { veatance when scmebody in did. From what he h id, how- | M 5 7 UM 014 mailed {wo Christmas packages | ever, he has given the world reason i division memorable. He died a hero.” | trouble started. he added, were re in a waste can because it resembled ! to believe ihat he favored action hy ' A thick-set man, with gray-tinged | yjacement battalions of voung. un- uty it is to represent the peo- | a mail hox— or does it signi fed o beiie iations to achieve results | DAir and soldierly bearing, walked | {1ained men who were easily contam- 5 ondition of the individual®>—Msriden ' only to brought abaut aloag the, 4OWD the receiving line quietly. When | jnated hy Bolshevist doctrine. Tf svas : B i ; : e was fo 1y { the eage to Fn. | he got opposite General Edwards, he | y." oo T ihis would n e An event of pronounced sacial| He was former PIthe pamericang ek b d not have | | cess was held at the Shuttic Men-|pany I of this city which dow Golf club last evening. Dancing |eame company In the 102d Infantry and luncheon formed the program which he led over the top in ti whose function i raot ¥ i AN nolicemen 3 ho point out the moral la Record lines el = Feh s force Peace He hus, because of his ~ looked him squarely in the o { happened if an old-time German of- iers, who offer eir 1i addresses and messages on the sun. remarked T’Hn‘ct]nn: in low tone. | foor had been commanding. sometimes when one reads ! juoq ne to he regarded as the fore- | The general's hand went out. The prince concluded the interview s news dispatches he wonders 5 leacas otinas Bresnahan of the 23d.” he repeat- & e e ! . Attorney Robert H. Mitchell and | battl Seichepre most champion of a leagu nations by saving that 60,000 German officers L e o i S v by A whether the war is really over F (o malntain peace after this war. Tti ed -slowly. How. are yvou. Bresr Selmiel Shetns s el family of Mount Vernon, e transferred an r | % han 2** he inquired with all the s ey b visiting Mrs. C. E. Mitchell of Russell | Company C of the same re was the of humanit Everywher bers a s enemies without which t should 1 to trs ferefice to secure such a league wh | plenty of reading matter for the \merican soldlers isolaied in north Jieutenant the goal toward which ive if this s to sur- | 20 O #hock of Bolsheyism. Until i A o new P the just commenced.—Utica Opsery I1s the confidehce of the people of T D France that he has attended the o ;Tn:‘l'%;k:(m?l t‘j:}\:“"“i“f':’\‘: vowre | Prince Carl was German militar | mnq estate of C. Burgess has sold FeT g S 2 . husiastic and affcc. | looking well” j attache with the Japanese army dur- | through the Camp Resl Estate com- | PLENTY OF READING MATTER. hose responsible Bolshaviem is buried in startling | prompts their enthusiastic and affcc. 3 e 4 of | Ing the Russo-Japanese war. During | o housalat iy aat Sl e i e v Jandsiide which sweeps Gre: srit- | tlonate acelaim. ‘He will do well to! When Bresnahan got to the end of | o® Tl B B 00 BlIES WAG, O nE | pany a ¥ Doune nt ondon. Jan. 1 M would s e A litile progress in intercing | bear this in mind. He must not keep ' the line a friend remarked, ‘‘Where | '} : e 7 of the | Main street to A. H. Enoch. B thomicanturad nod pun ain it 15 : i & Pl ol i s e e Jate King Edward he was relieved of Gunner Matthew Callahan, Fireman 3 evism in Russia under the ba e word of p i he A SO oot e B fim in | command of the First Regiment of | pelix Zaveck. Seaman Howard Loomis 3ut even of great e s of copscivaties ve e oGl be i preRk Mo BT B BRR R LY e et Dragoon Guarde. of which King Bd- | Gunner's mate Joseph TDonlan .and [ Russia this winter, frozen in for seve t s to prevent shuilar acts | sometiina more to the poini—New | #o much or ul o ;'“' 2 oL inis ,,‘:);"f ‘”':“” "J‘;:'" ut“i "‘::’:‘ Sl ward was the honorary commander. | Gharles Lynch are spending the holi- [ months as far as water transportation le generations and tbat is | York World he has “”‘V‘”,‘vfy““ e m;;ir;‘j ot °m\'_‘) Neddy i in the| Tt was rumoved at the time. that his | days.at their homes in this city is concerned. The American Youns §8a3% @11 'on common ground :;:m'“"“" -M‘ 1o Deoulex in the ohine | Losin re“"“ked a noatly-dressed lit- frmnv‘l}hr\‘hs;'!vn ~11:= Ja‘v\:\ne-se and his | Seaman George Olcott, fnfn“m \:;zh Men's (.‘h:‘wf\‘l\iu Co\::;; ”\'\le}: s‘d‘v‘?‘; the lesson of Americanism Judging from their craven attitude | of the war, he has pletured with mueh tle fellow. as he hroke away from his | open hostility to the Russians was the | school footbail star. 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