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MONDAY, TANUARY 13, 1078, Mr timen, of wbstinence from fNeven. Dr, Henry N Tanner was nof the “ehamplon frater of Americn | s tamone tmm e rortory anve-| Alderman Resumes Controversy CALWAYS RELIABL Znehnr of Rac Winconmir ~ In JRRK, succeee ¢ h il 1 1 STORE 15 ) ALY —0: A, A b the 110 nve ninve of uimunence, wouen | 00 Towd Farm Expenditures A il L By Me reduced his we'g from 180 to A 5 AYE t . M. 8lm-~ 40 pounds ke the It was in 1KKD that Mise Mallle Aldorman O, I, Curtke of the third §s £9 BRH girls. ["ancher, whose 'rances und widely | Ward Inunched the fret of u series of 5 a fines say unnounced pschlc uoblevementa had | @ilenwives ugulust the .oharity board i i - caused wonder not merely 10 her ' tudiy by aeking Cha'rman Frank 1 , neixhbors in Brooklyn, but to scian- | Ftley of the bowrd o numbes of ques- | fiber of va- ' tisis al] over the country, was ssid to | Hone concerning expenditures, Ala | L b [ ¥4 BeAping from have gone fourteen weeks withour | 'erman Curtls reviews the stetemeats I BBulted by the food, in w irance comdition. Dr.| of the bowrd concerning the willing. | i 1 Rbly. —-Meriden | Willlam A. Ham:nond laughed st this, | 110#% of the members o consult with He offcred $1,000 if Miss Fanoher | (M€ common councll and expresves | would go 8 month without sustenan the belier that the board is tollowing i Cow in Cali- | provided she should be watched by | 'Publc be dumned" bpolicy 4 unprecedented relays of members of the New York EUNstetonten Hklvaritofthe nreslito 8,44 pounds of Neurological soclety. Miss Fancher | 92¥ follows | “Planse allow me to reply to = mis- Bvery year you spend & larze proporiion leading und racher eaistlc statement So much for Clothing-- 30 much for Diy G made Lbiough the oclumnx of The (n Bat, House Furnishings, Luzowies and Ne Herald, August 22, Juat, by Chalrman There's one sure way to aet (h Frank E. Riley, of lhe olty charity know what you want before you o commissioners. Some tine hes the reliable kinds at the lowes( pri elapsed and 1t may stem lnexoueanls | to get into a controversy at thia late 2 ' New York City, s not in the exhibition businesg and jde by dairvmen's nefther her physique nor her nerves | e other by dietrin : ny such test for the | B, the fact of this as < t°Dr. Twnner, who duction of wiik by a sin < then practicing medicine have ouly an academic Minneapolis, offered himself as a ew York World slitite snad was accepted by in suh- | Ham- | maond with (he eviieal remack " > e - Gl dey, but | think th . SO e D . TR s R | RO WoRar wou cunnoc st oraina i ot 1 e e S1un: e e anive o e v ne | OUE Mid-winter Clearance Sale more convidering where fails sev thal he geis a decent | 7 q Beis dece the time for collectuig some fact n ¥ 1 O A gy LRt 0 | took eighly otmces of | an appearsnca of political or personsl ; S ines' muili 8 intentions: | primes weni skyiarking, Middlatown il in dosee of six or e ounces. | bias in giving them <vh=ll'\>’\ The y WETWHETher his | RCEUNNREN- Flaelity to the puble faterest, | Pross. After that he only gargled his throal | present chargas and perhapé more money l]a% extra hl!\'lfl HOower ts are commursurate withthe ini- |*#& square ccad for labor, with not | I had & coldl spones bt sack ah | mora oF boh or asl wine v ), 2 J g ‘; } UK only an ungrudgicg but a sincare | Out West a wonld-he highwayman ' Iis eves grew dim. His hair already | ¥ think, tend to eonvinece Qh.p {m.bn\: ] md cordial recognition of its :“h:-ul up” a profiteer. The highway-! gray. devame white. Ha lost ten andg | that 1 Know to wome cxfent what Las | Priance of the journey When President Wilson sailed on rinership in the vairoad enter man lost his overceat, hoots and §6 ' MAIC popnds i the forty days, for | bern Eoiug on in thai dcpastment YOU Sav9 on Bl’“hrflhf’fi h(‘rf’, ?UESday » sorge Washington lhe world prige, and fair treatment for the Atlanta Constitution. | he made it 1 i : forty insteady of thisty. | ‘“Fhe fallowiny is Mr. Rfley's com- i J ms beginning to rexain Mts breath owners of road mroperty and Then e broke his fast on a water. | Wisknication as it appeared iu you N,‘i(.rn( P for ihose With whow the rail- If the hirhov strike keepy up, ¥aw | melon, and in a month or fwo had | Paper L V) lnp, rords have bysiness dealing Yoriimay appenilic miroRs ol tood 1ac o ! | K : 1 e for food | gradunlly recovered his strength. 11 Jormonting on the remarks ST R 4 . 4 & s « HAL GINS AT 9:00 A, M. SHARP. Mr. Hines wine the 1espect ot to save itw famishing popuwlation. - | fast lasied from June 28 to August | Mod6 and resolution offersd at the S 1A ; LA e e e e 2 y Women's Batli Rohes made of Fhere was turmoil and hul en s New York Sun I8RO Dr. llammond paid the | MeSHng of the common counetl last o i | evening ms published in this morn i | r & gicge of war, Natict al bound were non-existent in o many 4 Rlanikots right and b everywhere. Roreigr’ polidcinns 5 oo Dark Calors. Stzas 36 10 44 na I am w profound believer in tha ¥ . .s A grand explogion that will blow the That | Value $3.98 and $4.9% Sale Pric bach e of mrutual understanding : i | USN® ¥ R B W o R g Durdaneltes forts high in the air may | was Dr the alderman of the third waad to the CHILDRLEN'S BA ROEEE be the pyrotechnic display that will | tice whithout question shed with victory, were revising men and women enl too much | NS DPress, the veference made b war aims daily. No cne knew Most disprtes come tont the Tanner's theory. His prac Eord Boystandt Glvia i Kireas s v Va ac { slaughtering of cattle al the "Town rccorded with his theory. But | o announce to all the Turks convineiBg- | whether he got to the ripe oid age of { Home, and Ms unfair eriticion of ihe | Iy (he fact that the war, as far as (hay | eighty-sove 1 commissioners will fhe public kindly | —_— . at his meighbor was thinking or fuilure 1w understand the other $2.08. On Sale Tuesday Morning 3 Fach i y fallow's logitimale needs and hix fat e Intended to do next. The Al 3 e o intent i lekitimate difficulties. | shall do g nations resembled a ship with an T et aander andlche points ar oncerned, is over—Waterbury | cause of a michly strong constiution. | 20 Nowing um - dated q e i e e T B e | o ane can mowsibly ren Dietate. | 7" gtk ¥ ‘ Curtains and Drapery Material v because of thiz or be- her Ly the conduct of the rai B like medicine and Lh VLSt el winte of Connecticht | other afrairs i 7 4 h Guties - FHE INDIVIDUALIST, i b ey LAY POt Y | condemned and destroyed cuttle of | BUY THEM NOW FOR LESS A S el m"*,"” -0 ity o © 1 twedl scisncs, and l0BE- | woard of Public Charilies and paid DURING OUR BIG CLEARANCE SALI ' subiect, ar shalt also try 3 = evity ix a mystery hsident Wilson <pran; Ho visited T T T e What Johnuy did 1 don't recall i i et all thoge inieresis to un (If faull there was the faull WaS | and not affacted much b I w With laco edgings or insertion nowh eream ar Eara, js, Tondon and Home, talked with to e : S 5 e T T A ¢ Sl ‘ : SELE small); by the aws esolved al said Board o “or This Sale . - v s » Pair leadersiand won the plaudita of Aderstand the Government's needs 2 . of human life ublie (D A % $l 75 $1 L g : & d .nd the Government's difficultles And Atill his wother shool her bead, ! Public (‘harities s authcriged to ex o d o . .98 peonic ner-chaos he As mothers will, and sternly said ks EoR pend said sum ov any pati thereof DRAPERY YARD GOODS u conducting the railvoad tfans- \s . (s D AL 3 a i duced order and direction. With e e vy e e Tonse y,l,',':'\.}:f-':,‘ih' Defend. | necessary to replace Hta herd of ent At these special Sale Prices. Large assort o choose frém s b B et T e e nl e s e o e ) Recrne B S g0 g Fag e 49, A 373 « ¢ S “red e da P - mnder tea L d fo pay emfor 0 - il B ] & fomeraticn \pean jn this greaf work of tyying to You don’t see [reddie doing 20 mival Phinkett of 14-inch naval i it + Then Johm having swefca® o thumb, | veceived from the state MARQUISNETTES AND Yeard B oit amd ds iTe couvee understand { A philozophic soul to plumb, eunx on epeciul vailway trucks dur “It i & matter of record that per 2'9(: 39‘: 49(: the Jast months of the war o as granted atl bt R o b e e ik Monfhs of the war on ! niission was granted and atl circun A LI s : MADRAS G GRS ard Suls el i tim's he. | [ Prench frout was nighly effective. | siunces fully explaincd and (he alder 39C 49C AND 59C Yard convince\ the ch ROOSEVELT DIED TO WIN. | S | They possessed the twofold advantags | man of the third ward had full n nationstit a leagte of nations . | om wis 100 with fake the wheel. Into this situation uf to its canses he city $1,031.50 theretor as provid | SO CILLAIST of extreme mobiMty and long range | knowledze of o == | and could be guickly shifted from Sio bourd of charities ave nai- . Mheodore Roesevelt had to die to | re o fut pence It we 9 win the leadership of the Republican | when the Good YAt e ot to point. for ShitE Nl BETEGR ‘ | . | use AgaINSt the | upally Jealous of the good whl of the L' i d ()', ’ h 133 i AtsRanR plrty, 1f Chalrman Hays' speech at it [ enemys line of communication. By | oo T : e the no’eum an tcioth remnants . e the - Vho tove to tell ns, “Now behiave people i the comrounity which { af those who guide the destin . \ | AREmIS Chicago Is reported correctly. Mr. | pemur in sicerdotal tones [ the practical test to which they were | serve. and newspaper notcriety, expe- | St o e Bt 0 (b L TS o ;"”"‘,‘1"“"' it was demonairated how | cially when one uses this mods of INLAID LINOLEUM 3 sive life to suah a : 5 ) “Why don't vou show a jutie pin | 1e8dily they could be adapted to | surreptitious and underhianded adtack, | wod heavy zrade. regulur $2.50 qualit e DT o e e BRI GhalOb LB B e Rl s or Brown opi| SGast defense purpossaion ao unlimit- | 4= nof enjoyable In fhie casel ay izave SalesPrices & ol au o, Square Yaed $1.98 for a moment”. Mhe country was not ad scale, el T e w hose Isath s pred 1o a Sauith AF . : the repidlent Roosevell | o anormous cosi the coast forti- | we iish oy T e ot e aware that ex-Presiden’ R00sevell | Thore heing nothing mueh o say mou be coast forti- | we wish it to o on record In staiing | DaNEE Bl ime has 5 fleations of this country have bheen that the board of which T have the ly won over and is willing | WX CATTVING wny banner for She Fe- § Gxecpe thAl each must k0 Bis WAY. | planned axclusively with a view to the | honor af heing chairman. hax at no | Yinter Underwear Now at Sale nbiier the. tormalion of & league | PUDlcan paity and Mr Havs might 080 G0 0 o e e, T | Protection of imperfent harbovs abd | time usuvped its authoiity, or sanc ot have ed those exact woerfim had ARTHUIL GUITERMAN, | (hanne Beyond that becauSe of | fjoned anyihing but what was for the MENS WOOL UNDERWEAR WOMEN'S WOO the Colonel not heen in his xrave. in the “Sun Dial". New | [Neir stationary charecter. they were | hast of interest of the community Shirts and Drawars 82.00 | ussless agalnst an invading foree and { and the permission of the commor 1 3 | oreign states thoy are ready | Der 0 e . Have said “The banner that Theo Why don't you act like Mr. Jones hations i« toc early fo predict complete President Wilgon. He ; F S Value $2.50 This tard recoguithon i3 received by | York venin ol garm X the navy alone opposed a dependable | connail is at all times requested and | Pari wool Union Suit i the Roosevelt followers with mixed fong road with many turns Uit o JRLEIer. «ppreciated $3.00 grades al | émotions. They appreciate the honor COMMUNICATED. Tn the mystem of movable guns o AR ANK RILEY S % made a good stert. Fault E ¥ o lals | DUt they feal it comes rather late and ligh power Rear Adwiral Plunkett Chairman S 8 crndasial 4 lavish cevranmonia Lranaparent that W can ha ARMENTAN KELIE has found the answer 1o ihe prob Mr. Ritey did nol mention my res- SUFT 3_41.8 een the prineipal 2 lem (0 which the army aathorities | (luiton, No. 4. ax follows i consideras o other lignt than po- s ; < $4.00 grides af eremonials ware mere. | CONM@erad i no IZRt than Po- | o 0 1 [ or Feank G. Vibbeets | NAVe never offered any adequate mo- | Na. 1. Resolved.——Thal the Board e - o dien. Thew werg | litical expediency. a tanch of hlarney e lution. He has proved that wherever | of Cthucity Commiseicr he and are s i Ihe meeting of the Republican Na- A s | railrond tracks can he laid the biggest ol which Fditor New Britain g | rifles can be carrvied ror offensive o tonal Committer was unique in many | rphe current week hus bean desig- | defensive uses. What was accomplish respects. In the first place women | nated by President Wilson as the | ed with American l4-inch guns in | heraby requested to report o the | Common Council at its next reguim | meeting the ficts in rexurd Lo 11 werve allowed fo sit on the ;. 0. P.| time for appealing to the American | France could be casily done at home paople for $3,000,000 for nse of (he | W ’ acks 5 : . L Ohmipue ifonithe AEst tuncland ihey R ple o1 0.0 for nae h With railroad track and mounted | own FHome by ovder < s state AN- | prapoes, 3t shouid be sharp Notic bot, which has partly been goined American Committee for Reliel infe2uns the coast-defense system of R b e iements =we permumeion of !last. beg leave 1o condempation and slwnghtoring of a large portion of the live stock at the f (itled to criticiam ard in =om enjoyed all th ights and privileges qje Near East in the effort 10 reffave | U'nited Stutes could be made virtia “What were the reasons for appar- | the Comnson Cowncil is at T de et R L (Lot e Vhe committee dectared | (he Dighiful sufferiugs of th Ar- | impregnable, and strengthened i e e e e L for universal femate suffrage by con 'n“lF ne, \\rmu: Greek rm]f \».\-r; any point at any time far? What were the causes of the “Mr. Riley, did you request it when ance with Lhe above an-Farsian peoples NPl 'ony ¥ - ® M1 AT h " stitwtional amendment. \What will 2 neopis NeexlvouIgm 1 A and the reciates his ligh purpose and ihe lion of these are starving, aciusily B the Connecticut Senators say to that starving. There 5 e e e | e o MEANON | (Private Jones, in Butlor (Mo.) Dem- | B \l A vote crteh v,- :\ i d \u“;n 1) 5 (:u H‘r“”“w‘h 'ut“v\ o i :.ln:m el L e e e s e sbould have nn effeci at the polls in ©f New dn. Ma nquiries have S en given as Mr. Riley siates “Are yo e Frank K RING AT THE 1 ! been piade of me as to whom con I'te slept in cradie and I've slept in | had been given as Mr. Kil esilis ke Ivoulthel Firal HITTVING g 1320 and may prove 1o he clever £ . : s S |ty regolition wonuld have heen tn- | signed a report to the Common 1D rions may Dol aivent [am Al | anms whentil wastar aby,ssate trom | £ . G e S & ct il ¢ | i ‘ > ' { . | necoss Mr. Riley fails 1o state | cj] =tating thet von samitted being ai re the hosses and governn clal diseases is 4 subject studious- | strates S st e e alarms: Uve slepl on 1he prairie, | : et / SR ; 3 voided in the past as being im Governor Beeckman o Rhode | ies and saxing that Mr. Frank G. Vih- | 8hooting the zoose. and slapi in 1he ’.‘“‘1' A o m,'ml e fa ;‘\ e REO CRSRE Eh PGt eli e | : charity bonrd anthovizing tham 2o 1sa | Commo cuncil or finaice la Irnis Jer for Miscussion. America has | Island sounded one of the party . Perts. treasurer of tie Now RBritain | bush. hunting the maose: I've slept on | 1% < (e Dec. 19 N by . Trust o will be very glad bo rece wteamboat, my head on dock, L've S o i its hands over i ¢ lile the | gongw hr Meclaring thal the people of | T\ . ! gladpoiTecsive i . tate was approved hy the coroorn-| 1917, Proceedings of (he orame any such conlribitions and Forward | slept in A whurch with a crick in my i e (See e 22) hace v 2 the norih are tired of paying Ninets | thawn to the headqusriers : ok Tve wide fields unde hew to the headqusrt If how- [ neck: Fve alept in wide fields under i 9% CRIRGC S0 G TG LG pro \Tr i he chairman = | o thiv | coedings. July 17, 191%.) ‘Fhe hoard | of the whoge transactions in . (i ance in giv ot the ! winstles peep. Preai W tines tlon without repor average Amerlean ciizen, who disease” (Introduced and passed by { you nera spending approximatel Lixpericnced Slecper. the Common (ouncit Ang. 21, Sce | 59000 more than vou had asked for. pear o cire to com th the ord Nity Goltncil Proceedings Aue. 31} andl they had given yvou, ol hulld a inances ov requcsts Commo Conneil and seem t he piik is nw orgavization | 3 be damned policy is (F althoug) Coun- | the public are fed e ide the money oatd over to them hy the ! yor additional gunds of its ra per cent. of taxes and hatvng it ex- ever might he more corvenient for | the stars, and 1've steps on trains in \ax exposed | pended by the minority of the mouth. ABYV to leave their gifts af the Sonth | anctent hox cars Church office 1 will be most willing I've slapt in beds of purple and goli, to receive them and twm them over | pnd slept in Flanders in mud and in | conld not lawfully usa this money | huilding a barn were investigated by | without without belng anthorized to | . commiites appointed by the mayor | mation in re z | do so. ‘The probability is that 1f this{ who reperted to the Common Cour M. Riley ) to Mr. Vibberts. old: I've slept in a dugout with rat! — "0 " bagn required no request | ¢i Januery 16, 3918, that von should anthor are now co that iaxes, hbeing tuid, follow wealth The need i« var rent o and with mouse. aod in France | have | atthar such discases | He neglected to say that the wealth {0 and fad- [ of the countiy is in the rorth and " wonld have been made 1o wse 1. Com-{ pave applied to the prope famipe h pligie | That is as trae ar the ineseapable | cent given goes divect into the serv slept in a fairly good housc: I've slept | [0y resolutton with the chavity | (jes for more funds hefore oxcedins ice of relief. Al necessuny axpensoy A {In a barn in ah empty horse stall. and | ,4,:d's and see if (here are anv facts Tppropriation of the organization are plivalehs ool-y feve siept n: old sheds on no bed at i pive e the number of cmtlo They also reported that bad vo : rvied | &l I've stwD! on a billet on a floor | qaaghtered. any cause ghven. What | aecepted certain bids att the work 4 into sens. Infection | the railroads of the country ha re- Very fraly, ampaizn of publicity and [ economic rule of sapply and demand. | campaizn hit Senator Harding’'s suggestion that | rul . | of hard brivk. and ['ve slept on a bank broyeht wboul the canse and when | gould have been done at vin fite natu . irned (o thelr owners without delay K;J-A:l\\f;'. w | alougsidn of a crick; And now 1'n{ (ha smnehtering was donc? | ot least 32.000. They also s ! . n ¢ of the \ ¢ is not sound poMey as neither the Tantiary s, i sleeping o a stretcher of wire, and 1| s far as T could learn only a very | while all the money spent ¢ thereol n pray that my next sleep will be neur | site offizinls and only onc talder- | counted for by vouchers it is ¥ 1 . ' catle. D Federalimation of Utilities. a fire; U'm tived of wet and of mud | admitted ever hearing 1nvthing | evident that more attention v 7 permiasion to expend mo construction and equipp i 1 15k permission (o ex hreatens f i governmenl nor the railronds wishes s the day 1o i to sec private ownership in ferve legisiation has been enact- 10 14 will mphat | (Springtield Republican.) and of ocold, Oh, when can | sleep in it it 10 rolcasiona servers s again aalil | i Progvess it unquestionably belvg | the old home fold? When Mr. Riley states that adl ctr- | 1deal Aairy barn than ter part of insanily among adnits, | ed to protect the raihwad system | made lowavd sowe solation of the g . cumstances were explained at the | {he swme radlroad prollem. in the sense thal | e Courant Poet Falis Throu | comneil meeting it is not correct “Mr. Riley, von say yei definite programs arc being formu- | > Nofbing was sald furfher ihan wi rest of the bcard request the nint Sho, adow . ¢ ¢ : [ lated by experts and presented to DLV (he resolution sated. M1 sion of the tommon Connell a i omme {imes. Did you or (he rest of fhe ows what ecility among n and blind rom falling to plecea peim T A { \‘ among ceable di The dennnetation of Socialism. 3ol shevien and anarchy by Governor | (onayess for that hody's considera- | (Hartford Courant.) ctatamant that | had 0l knowledze | Burnginst of Minnesota strikes a ve- | tion. {f My MeAdoo's five vear pro Yescrday's sunset was one of rared oo rgets wontd not sfem po<ailile | hoard ever vead Saction 187, Chaple ponsiva ¢hord in (he heart of avary | posal had no other mevit, it did mueh PO At 5 o'clock as one looked | (o 1 was asking for them throngh | 4 1914 edifion of the ity Ordin t imulate immediate diseussion and | through the canyon of asvium street lielal ehannels nees? T ) T ST e || o LR i ia | g ! i ances Ameries I Republicans and Dem- | (0 SRS 0 O Zgant altor- | bulldings one saw a sky colored like “When an officiai comes out in (he | As it may have escaped your no ocrais aitke should work for ther ef- b 2000 g the iridescent pearl—a wonderful } gpen and asks in writing and <peaks | jjce, | will quote M ALL NAFTONS® AT HOME. | racemeat R stresking and hlending of pink. red, | openly fer ascertaining facts \which Said hoard (fhat is the Roard of grecin. biue, purple. vellow and aray | are nublic proparty U il to see what | (harities)y shall annually make 8 re was among the first - - | He Could. praceding s ! % S L that wowiy’ changed like a knleido- | s sureeptittons aud enderhandad | pors of ihe fscal veas Tl ser : o Sh see a fellow marvied a gir o S RN unty to coniribu A heading in & PMAReport paper She—-I i scope—afterwards turning into da about it whioh shall e pubitsned in the A | 3 vose, then gray, then black When M1, Ritey states that we, i,,nnx Report of the City, and (that is bimself #nd the other mem- | ;pake ~uch further raports as hafore ha died so that she could have | ! his millions when he was gone. Could Yhat is anclent history and HILL TO GIVE iliong wien SLMRgI NI Me (quickly) - Where does she Tive? Busy Bird. bers of the hoard). vish it to xo on AUTMOP PREATEN S S Lathust Doas vour parrol talk ecHrd in stating lbat ff has at no ‘Mr. Riley. did vour bho. et money were Eatan s - S e time usarped its authortiy or san he report asked (or by resolution No. £ emiail natlons ader the circumsances we (hink Important. Bensonhurst We repeats every | tioned anyihing but what was for the | 40, paesed by tha Commion Cour e {0 the defense of the ! Common Conncil shall requi fama afls equi epetitton. Our men mong the amendmenis now hefore £l d I'm @ mechanic and Um looking | 1Ne my wife sayve nter | pLNINY, and | Angnst 1918, aho ed mintsce pormiss of the Common Coun- | Wr. Riley. do vou consider vau " \d old daye Gl timer requested and ap o | eply o the above reguest which np by — What good old days Su preciatod 1 does DOl mgvae With thy | pears W Council Prococdings. Sep Witey hy the days of our &ra | (ember 15. Page 18. No. 26, v We | parunts, when thera weva ®0 many X loes h #IK s much as that eharter revision committee in one | ror o, job L Tk as How much money o you want N | tesman “How much have vou gor Tife. | o H | fias Tor onject rhe elimina According 1o figures furnished by | E - Bill's Boast maginary line st sepa General March, the demolbilization of | Fim Fun- Ry that Personally | bove 1Lareh respeci | as follows: ‘The Bownrd ) hrass knockers Charities to whom was T tesa Hubby- - H'm Mar ¢ and second toxing dis- | the American army fs procesding twice is hoasting firet & e~ i B The cootinued fighting in Burope | has appeared o yr the membars of the charity com owners it the firal | as swiftly a= that of the British army, L in moton pict ¥ com protested apainst such | But the demobilization of the Ger SRl prematin Philadet { Wi watching 5 kot with their actions ax & Loard on | able body. same being in on to | ail n seem 4 parade g ound that they would | man army--Ah, that was real speed. ' l'ublic lodgers ¢ | muny matters 1 obeliove they are en | kes (he peace celebration seem ‘He has. The camera caught him { mission with whom T am scquainied | jtion No. 40 adopted | onor- | plenty of knocke the condemniiion and slacgntering of | of i Ixchange

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