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FWEDNESDAY, * JANUARY 15, 191% - Two Actors. SHORT CALENDAR CASES POND STREET LAYOUT. ringfield Republican) . - ¥ 3 U @ralizations about national man- | Many Are Assigned For Friday's Ses- | Property Owners Ask for Opening of 4 re treacherous. But there may slon of City Court. New Highway. Ore than fancy in thinking that Clerk E. J. Danberg has compiled A niecting of the hoard of public 8 two accomplished actors who died | the following list of cases for the | works was helg Jast nin hicl 4 as held last evening at which 4 4 Besterday indicated a social difference | docket in cily conrt at 2:30 o'clock - 1ioperty: owners. inl Lhe lctween the old world and the new. | Fridav afternoon DagRel vt n the vieinity — Sir Charles Wyndham was always the James Kantonas against Emanuayl | FOnd street were heard in referenc out cynicism, for his grace and dis- [ ing of actual notice and judgment. | present layout of e street and o) tinction were allied with sweetness | Attorney W. M. Greenstein for the ying a new highwa. 1 actor, the chief trouble with Sir J. E. Martin against H. [, O'Brien. | mission s will admit of betic Charles was that he tended to select, | motion citing in P. J. Muray, trustee, | development parks in that sectioa = at least in his later vears. a narrow | As defendani., Kirkham & Cooper for The matter of {hy the plaintiir. Klett & Alling for the | Connecticut compan derendant hooth on Main street nuisance of the A agton, Jan. 15 i auto- | ange of parts. the acting of which the boy- | FCommer- | ity and distinction of manner, rather Joe Rusilowicz agninst Mary Ulin cussed aad Dr. Volkenheim and ot tions as enunclated in Hunget ers were heard re 7 \ clephone hoth FPresident Wil depended upon his charm of personal vas also dl SleE bl et o fittance of | than any large creative excrcise o <i. dudgment wdge I 1 crence t : L B Star e ford for the plaintiff was voted to take the matter : Suncea D S UahelllaEainsinnie: Mat=1| e chief of policel & Mess S8UAM John Mason had : lity of Joseph fore to the impersonation. 11« a B is, nen-snit for i Fcoula have | torce. 1Te had order of court, Attorney 1. Rachlin |ed the committee to preparc me of the | by r""‘l‘“’”' at A porfection of lightness and grace. Hi ik ve done some ohn Ranmberzer range was notable; but there was usu- ! e Mader. Klett & Alling for the plain- tiff. Attorney J. G. Woods for the failure to comply with [ phrex, Hall and Moore wer polish i I 3 ST torney ates for ne ea lacked Sir Charles Wyndham's| for th ! Ak AL i Xt Yes Woods for the defendant bl Al against Nicholas 3 2 YW $10,000 DRIVE pon the organization of tl Sty moral forces of the world while M The Y. W. C. A, committee for the |Tafts plnn. cotled ol ¥ M $10,000' fund' met last evening at thel| tien opt s Lol for the ormanire followers are defendant ’ [T R e : tion of 1} P2 propasanda |00 ; L L Frank H. Holmes against George A. |} and drew up plans for | nations Bre: ( [IoDREANCA | his handsome, manly presence B G heating ir damages and juds- | (he campaizn of mext week. The pus M BRot 1o the hest of it | A5 an actor, Me conld not exist for | JANE BEIMT L 00 the plain. | POSe of the fund is to defray the ox Republean. piannegialons B8l a0 files ol AT (ki \ttornes T .G. Woods for the | enses of the association for (he com e c* graduate of the old Boston Museum | 'y i ing vear as well as to pay the share o I warning R npainsg| Stock company, Mi. | Mason passed Morrie Cobn against Fred Winkle, | the local branch toward the expenses B ristakes of the mast Sem | readily from romantic and old comedy | j,qutiont for failure to comply with | ©f the central orzanization for the | most menac L beriain overlooks the fact | F010S to very diverse characters of lo-| Grder of court. Klett & Alling for | cllrrent vear his is the first appeal consequenc day. and was equally at home in Thsen plaintiff. Attorney M. D. Saxe for | MAade since the war started and the world ally a certain weight and solidity about his impersonations. In his | | | Younger days ne won much fame by immeasu peoples th Bthat we aren’'t going to have Bfhat | more wars.—Indianapolis News the and Augustus Thomas. Added to | {ne defendant committee hopes for a generous re- |[enforce peac talent was indispensable {raining \tlantic & Pacific Tea company | Sponse. The plan of the.committee 15 apparent s Both Si varles Wyndham and Mr. | against Nathan k. Koplowitz. iudg is to conduct a house-to-housc consideration that Gt of ‘the Bte in the It is not only Amecricans who have order | Paign and for this purpose vm | upon force, npon RetTant | will e He " majority of vhe : e " o an’v‘t‘fié’“‘ o BENTWho | yoon glad for the oxistence of the remendous importance on life Y Vale 6t labor agree | Grand ot A Camadian se nt Leting, of conrl. Cooper & A nierica. It is rated heve @is'being |that there is no reason why women | after watching the evolutions of a = plaintiff. Klett & Alling for detachment of recruits, was heard to Sheep on Eastern Hills fendant Mason were adepls in the fine art of | ment for failure to comply with Mink for the | captains have heen appointed. The | pression. But the principle the de- | following have heen chosen to head | particular leagiie were vo teams: Mrs. Frank Traut, AMiss Flov- [ mit to the public that that was (he Gitlin azainst Thomas Tusz- | ence Andrews, Mrs. Arthur Kimball, | frue construction to he placed Bix second in importance to the war | should not receive every penny as exclaim fervently “Thank God (Rochester Post-Expross.) David upon kowski. order for pleading. Attorney | Mrs. Charles B. Parsons, Mrs. Wil- [the program. It was S 5 = aindin forney H. | liam F. Rrooks, Mre. Rdwin W. |fore it was conceded ti yree would hany the other day Fonnivhoilis [L-gRechinitorntalnlif RS tor set < ; e Y & Mkl samiEse . O P. Roche for defendant chultz, Aiss Mary Whittlesey. Miss [ have any particular part in the n nanaging a flock « 500 sheep on a S % 1t may. of course. be possible that | \ow & 2 [saac Kolodney & Bre against | Louise Noble, Miss Elzaheth Roger, |tenance and execnt obieat the Philadelphian who savs that Phil- plead- | Mrs. Lawrence Mouat 1ad purposes of thi ng. Klett & Alling for plaintiffs. Af- _ F wWe now have arrived at a time when it is conceded that the cause the war was waged to guar- | much as men England has a navy!"~ New York 0 g 4 s a patriotic sheep meeting in Al btee our | \ Back-to- reit W, Lord, a state director | Bvening Post T hool bafile is w o preserve our [of the United States Kmployment % lngland farm predicted that in . 20 years the Berkshire hills will again adelphia is dirtier than Constantin- oo emphasizod present situa- | of earning high salaries. “There is | ople is telling the truth, but there Bt Service i Massachusetts, i i s one of 1 1 I 1 b3 Thomas Tuszkowski. order for Mhe offect jonal norance | those who considers women capable covered with sheep i i This is prophetic of the return of n in Rus = not been the [ not a single reason in the world why | will be a genecral suspicion that he is | qpeq, distin- gnishing feature of {his o I'wo events in the all-rounds [for [all others is 'm;nm Henry P. Roche for defend- ATHLETICS AT Y. M. (. A, ant. The City (oal & Wood company that 1 depends upon N. Y. N. H. & H. Rail- | the emploved boys A class in the y.|force and whether il s s the particular laaguage or not {he fundamental principl pon which i rests is that of repression by the o hushandry to our castern hills Nt of tr that they have | womnen should not receive as high | mevely indulging in ind valleys. Reports from all parts Springfield Union of New York state indicate (hat there | ARAINSt the R dil com -l e rmicsionil tollinle 1N RGN O S T amendment to complaint. Judge B. F. | noan in the association gymnasium hoastfulness. n depriv ion. That [ salaries as men”, he asserts. Iois is an increasing interest in sheep S | everywhere. Many flocks have heen kot harrier to | say that a woman can’t be worth an | hecome is shown by the fact that it | ctarfed during the vear, and the local | GAffney for plaintiff. Atorney Buck- |and as a result of the contests .J ingham for defendant Morrison leads the contestants with Benjamin Dubowy against Samuel | a9, The next events will be held (wo Stepanuck, mation for default be re- weeks from Monday night The re- Tnaximum. prices for the farmers | opened. Attorney W. M. Greenstein |suts of last aight's games follows s seen | of schools in Chicago, who received - wool and promoting bette: re of | for plaintiff J. Morrison, 99: C. Olson. 8%: H. Hal vnsreln: | 812,000 & veat and whe wad waied =e| A well-known American coliege [ 0. 05 Liading of wool tena- | Konstant Mikulska azainst Antonio | 95: H. Firnhaber, 98: K. McKnight. | joague ar o Dresident has hean Jed by thel waritodl el i B2 s B et N by onia | S Betrausy answer. Attorney J. | 97: A Wilson, 97: H. Granquist, 97 b G. Woods for plaintiff. Klett & Al- | H.' Nazarian, 86: T. Syzmanoski. 95 e b1t can be | doors of the | only prejudice which makes people Just how important William has $s : . etar ganization of the military powers ieation the millions and | $5,000 position’ As an example, he | always is necessary to refer to him | cheep keepers' associations that have rowers of the 'great nations of the ea G erman eniperor b Soallisgcaritl, froght as the former German emperor DV | econtiy come into cxistence in the noody 1sed and utilized whenever those pow ers shall deem it prober for the r iznorance of the | points to the achievements of Klla : e : way of identification—Indianapolis | agpicultural counties, by securing from the | Flagg Young, formerly superintendent | xows. nression of anvthing in the way of a contention against the policies of fhe the cstablished natioas one of the leading cducators in the the first question that a believe that education should be more | yicie anduring basis than in the old man would axk would be ‘How are hecaus 1 P! l ted States. T 1 5 P ) = . becau Al i practical. It ought not to have taken | qoi ¢ when wool was the main pro- | ling for defendant R. Dehm, %3: G. Swanson. 94: W e been delib A prominent union labor leader | a war to hring him to that conclu- | guet of the sheep, and the farmers John Dobek against Stephen Dob- [ Bucholz 94: F. Wojak, 92: « t entimental view- | also holds to the opinion that women | sion.—Providence Journal invariably rushed into the husiness on R YOu g0ing to raise your armies to sus Prus- ek, permission to amend complaint | ser, 93; F. Glaser, 93: C. Coanell and answer. Attorney J. G. Woods | 93: L. Rackliffe, 92: (. Tinti, 90: W for plaintiff. Attorney M. D. Saxe |Templeton, 90 tain this vast military program of thi league based upon force Would the citizens of the [nited States volun teer 1o =ide from a rising market and out again on a Polish servant girls in Warsaw al- | o000y lot a part of the work to their mis- e e N el = ovl Yok | fondd etendant 3 i Lot . J. AMurray & Co. against Harris di es in the Ral Putterman, answer. Attorney W. M FOUR LOST OFF CAST\LIA. kans oL °? Would the Amer Grenstein for plaintiff. Klett & Al = - ""_” hoys "' \r their homre on the ling for defendant Fatalitics Attend Rescue of Crew of | TS or the factories for the p % \zerieral tion an eco- | shoild be recompensed on the same nic advant 1 nation A New | hasis ax men, declaring Organized irmy for the pur tain manufact told the writer | lahor stands for ‘equal pay for equal | fresses. After all. if is not a tre- | .4 vew Eneland hills for millions of ntly he Jcomes graduates | work' and $8.000 is not too large a | mendous distance from Warsaw 10 | cpaap without interfering seriously he acaden 1 school into his | salary for a woman when she has the | N°% York—New York World with market milk production. The rpose = chief hindrance to the successful de- ; The Germans are hehindhand in | (q1hment of sheep husbandry is the = Sinking Ship. controve 1t because thei= mind ve ecen | ability to hold down an $8.000 job djustment i g i ! hetween Japar v lined and sp qu he new | she has the joh thai’s proof that she's | surrender witt Aterials, but not b ekl AR e sl ’ - an and in P a | \ irrenderi m i prowling dog and the sentiment is riy Fame That Endurcth. Halifax, N, S Jan. 1 Kot o ussia over Mancl o ; you to have iffici force in al £iwe Lk before them worth the money™ so mnuch so gards dinner ensage- | iy 1phis state for adding amendments (New York Herald) the or s R e e R R e s e 1e crew of the U. S. shipping hoard More than any other calling the nation with which to maintain stage affords the privilege of working et an education During the war. women who sub- | ™ N fective int ihe protection' ol shaop Castatia. disabled off Sable Island | program o i flocks. P 2 ‘ , Monday, were lost in {he rescue of the | league In other A ho tender years | tories received hizh wages, higher in Berlin is findir that between witii keen enjoyment to the very last ety 5 n ot " ] foan | f 1 | nd RBill Hohenzollern as Sir Charles Wyndham, who died at s not appreciate the value of & act than those whose places they | anarchy and Bil enz A Pavor S Minee e o e el s e B e N A e T hoss there isn't so much difference = & S m . : cation or the lower plane o which [ filled. There is a tendency among the | ! S UBridEEnort Post) paratively voung parts up to within | message from Captain Bull of the Rer- | conscription he great emergenc o advantage #tlcra g i ,v : ) There was an important meeting of | & Very few vears of his death and al- | gensfiord. received here today by he ULEATAE ST It T : most equalled Charles Matthews in | Shipping hoard, said the rest of the |1 extraordina ry this respect. John Gilbert, Mrs. G.icrew had heen saved moment t H. Gilbert and Mme. Ponisi all grew Fred Stone, of Andover, N. H.: John | 10 have presented em the que old gracefully and without losing the | Tomakavitch of Oliphont, Pa and | tion of conscription i me of peace ends t v on the par- stituied for men in the munition fac- company by the steamers Bar- | have conscriptic time of pence \ the social order if the | sex not to surrender will sin ning of he mind is neglected. It ned and for once in the history of The German army's greatest mili the Republican National Committee olves on the parents to insist that woman is a factor fary success seems to have been in | vesterday at Chicago. There were two ot this country ir children attend school and all the capture of lerlin—New York | significant things ahont it. For the hers and fathe should glve sun. first time in ifs history its gathering NEAR HARMONY IN HOUSE. - was opened with prayer. and with the ir support to the Back-to-School hey say that Willy Hohenzollern's | chairman leading! The other remark 5 Pleasant news comes from Wash- | gojay in producing his book is due to | abie thing was the presence of women ington in the statement that party | the fact that he has no fitle~—New | two acting as proxis Union There is no denying that younz D - Hays of Indiana is an original and {hat U-boats are sl be- | inspiring Chief of Staff. So far victory | Herring. whose career went back to | Fensfjord was bound when she s tion upon {he American peopls hard to under- | has followed his leadership. The cru the davs of John Rrougham's "“Poca- | SWered the Castalia’s distress time when 1920 hontas”, found it impossible to quit RO S the earth whi vad exper the footlights and ended her davs as e with conscriptio oo lan the star in a dime museum, playing |CHARGED WITH THEF its people that it shall be abrogat about eighi times a day OF GOVERNMENT (OA), 1 elimir from their svstem.’ esteem of the public At an age | Benjamin Silverman of Roxbury, | 0 obtain a force with which fo ” when men who have amassed a com- | Mass.. died of exhaustion and Andrew | !ain the proposcd league petence in ather pursuits are glad to | Cobb of Ware Shoal. 8. (.. was drown Senator Borain next asserted that retire and enjoy it. players who have | ®d. the message said there was no way to amek such a amassed popularity rather than gold The survivors will be taken to Ker leagie effective by means of militar prefer to remain in harness. Fanny | 8en. Norway, to which port the Ber- | bower excepi “hy fastening cor lines were forgotten during the dehate | Haven Fvening TIME FOR EXPLANATION. n the House of Representatives on Reports K the request of Presidoe son for rederick J super padusstio L gEresiden GRWilson Bf ing manufactured are $100.000.000 for the relief of peoples | stand. This country has no further | cial test will come in need to import dyestuffs—Washington One of the important actions of the Committee was to formally endorse or vocational edue n. has . sutside of Germany and that the eeader - y¢ himself into hot | oUtside of Germany and that th question was decided strietl o S Star ford news 1 I strietly on it » 1o Pederal Suffrage Amendment in i hop- | merits. It would have heen decided On the Wrong Track. favor of woman suffrage. This is like- | Just now there are to he seen on v unusnal to learn of an approp e ity Iv to have some effect, too. It needs | the New York stage a few *‘old tim- but the change of a single vofe to | ers’ whose presence revives many make possible the passage of the | agreeable memories in the minds of Amendment by the United States | gray haired ‘\12"\:()4‘!‘( A‘H«“ who are fine bleaded ot ol fee e Senate. the House having already act- | probably not ashamed of thelr vears | 15 BEEUSC « B00 &UILA when hi 2 i : o upon it. And if Congress does pass | but_proud of their long period of | o =0 ¥ % York annonnced that it would ) &% G0l w0 "Gy enough States to | service fo the public. Maude Graing- § JOINT INSTALLATION. Do coupons on presentation. | | L L0 on in time for voting this [ er, now appearing nightly at a local i A e MR S R ! 1 Along with this announcement. which. | (. theater. was in the original cast of | NEWS POR SOLDIERS clected officer f Andre Ham- i Aver Mass. Jaa 15. - Captain agua would cossitate Harry J. Harris, charged with appro " on priating for his own use at his home in Brook- < and Re itua throwing upon | ! s o SR L ST et i s e e RO L S s e 20 tons of government coal ~ world, and quote cretary Dan- out some critcism and some of the | The interest on another bhatch of Rus i anote o ad- | sian “zovernment” bonds came due v and the National City Bank | disabled American soldicrs. Mr nder's article was published on | MOSt persistent hecklers of th Klav and ~hile it may been | Ministration were well to the fore. 1t Sy e : from | I8 deserving of remark that a number ken word to tvpe it neveriheless | ©f the leading members of the Re- no doubt, is very welcome to owners | “The Mighty Dollar’. when it was Washington, Jan. 15.-—American | Mond Camp. War Veterans Fverybody Relaxes Differently. produced by the Florences in 1875, | soldiers hoarding {ransports for the | #nd the Ladies’ anxiliars | | publican party were staunch support- 1d not be ignored by government i — ials ters of the measure and not only voted | Of onds, there atcaalys GE5Ch speculators, would be 4 relief to T e ) and later appeared as Dora in the | United States are met with new night. Comrade doubting public if the people so ready v perhaps vou | Arst production of Diplomacy at | papers from their home state less than | POrt was in « pay Russian government debts| How do you “relax vl M walla theater in a cast that in- | two weeks old and with American | Ceremonies Following T ole Sam was chsting his| qis || usualSaftackaiwere made Sons N this to : would kindly tell the world what is|don't. Recipes differ among {hose| ., geq 1.ester Wallack, Mme. Ponisi | magazines fresher than any they have | Meeting and instahation Do the Bol- | Who seek fo slacken the pace Tor A .4 tha( ideal matinee idol, Henry J. | seen since they reached France. From | SUpper was served. 'fhe newly i Montague, who died a few months | overseas dispatch offices at Hohoken, | 0fficers are: Commande Cau later in California. Minnie Palmer, | Newport News. Boston and Charles- | Finance senior vice-cominande ed veterans of the World War |™an Hoover” which will probably 1ft without any provision for their tful iaterlude sheviki put up the money? Is the czar bt 5 David Belasco. in the mid recting rehearsals, will seek ont sgme | darkened corner of the theater and re. The declarations were of such [ Sl€ep t of di- ure. The declarations were uch really alive and paying his “T. 0. U's It is said to be unsafe for individuals . contemporary of Miss Grainger's in [ ton, S8 .. it was announced today | Thomas Roper: junior vice-comman the early seventies, and the delight | that the American Library Association | der. William T. Hall; officer of the d of the impressionable youth of that | is stocking all transports with current | William Duden: officer of t nard day. is playing in another piece here. [ magazines and papecrs and with per- | Sidney M. Teonard ee. William is Har Fisher. whose name re- | manent libraries \. Beckett; adjutant Barnes{ ature that the anthoritics at Wash- ton have become interested and New York is back at its old game | 1, e seen in Russia, especially if they lie down flat on his hack with his | | [ not cause that gentleman fo lose any | the Russian government. | | of investigating a railroad wreck are under suspicion of having any cash - {about their persons, How, then. any- | Z " 0 L 00 e qiminishing the spinal i g i hody can he furnishing money for the o .0 as beginning 1 the stors Statisticians eay there are 113,000.- L5 oum government is, Indeed. hard x Tormer vica prosident of {he| calls to veterans the time when, as The latest editions obtainalle of | Quartermaster, I. T. Hil riotic in- 3 l.ochmuller in the “Mulligan” dra- { ahout 20 newspapers from all sections | Striictor, Sidney M. Teonar haplala e sent a reprosentative to talk it arms spread out. That is the Japan- r in Mr. Trinder's parlo rom 1 an odo imiliar toall [ 000 gallons of whiskey left in the | to giess. much harder 10 sce renelin o D e e railThadl nsedl o cloge & 3 0 have puss T Whnarr, Boston, | United States: Drink hearty, bove | issemathing under (his pile that oushl I nis eves and {ransfer hia flioughts toj| mas he was familiar to cvery thea-jiiof the counfry are put aboard each,| Byron & Youngs histonan samuel B to be hrought to light If our OWN | hig fee{ and his hands, saving. “Right| tersoer in the town A third member | transport just hefore leaving the [ Magson: quartermaster sSergeant %_ 1 of this cast is John W tansone, | American port. The libraries are in- | Hillbrandt; sergeant major. Frank B famous some yvears ago for his imper- | stalled when the transport zoes into | Hein: color sergeant. William J co; sonations m vaundeville of Mayor | commission color sergeant, Fdward Car m hief trong and Richard Croker A ~ musician. William H. Barnes: surgeon ere fishing smacks come in. while | the big drought Is coming breeze has been from the sea. | 1:()\'mnnunw is payving the bills, are not | hand, left hand: right foot. left foot | | we, the American people, entitled 10 over and over to himself About this time the almanac | know ili? Ask Creel | A @reat Mondon editor clos his federa for vocational edu i | eves and spreads out his hands on his would say, expect a lot of yarns from T " A. Prosser. dircctor of An actress of no small degree of William 1. Rawlings Department (Bristol Press) desk as though plaving the piano g SEND MEN 5 i pavehologiats onlthe efrect orlwar Ll Mot Kuhler, the. famous West | beauty and great shrewdness one said BND MEN HOME: QUICK, Commander F. P. Houston installed o no more to do with that she took up character work at a Washington. .Jan. 15.- 8o Ihat sol he officers of the veterans and M when she might have traded on | diers discharged from the army may | Ksther Peterson of Rridgeport jon, when informed Mr. Trin- | s ements, said he would not < Mr, Creel has lions on hank cashiers and messenger [ (" Lo (jey (han. the writer of the hoys. | Courant editorial Neither is ther ¥ liti te | , We tibs tinzl ] ! There are few better forms of ex- ercise than chopping wood, Sam Sco- | life ville informs me. Old Man Gladstone { age could not dim. Her philosophy is Fre that pastimic facious. and in hielone (hai many voung wemen of our | 7atlen fo provide tighet offices near | dent, Mre Fades; chaplain, Mrs, £ 3 dav can well afford to take to heart. | the point at which the soldiers re- | Christina Se conducto Mrs | ceive their final pay and fare allow- | Nellie Gray \nt conductor, Misss n Point expert, helieves in stretching on made them had he not been 1 il ~ finger | time the tip-toes. full length, till the finger | 3 ! her personal appearance beeause she | be induced to secure railvoad trans- | stalled the following officers o any mystery abont the matter wighed to ramain on the stage all her | POTtation (o their homes immediately | Ladias’ Auxiliary President, M yressed surprise and ex and that was a line of work that | the war department has instrucied | Minnie Rice: senior vice-president officers who have charge of demobi Mrs. Mary Casey It may surprise not a few to learn | Are informed by those in a position 1o know that the interest is heing paid ) e National City Bank of New | famous as a dietitian, did not abstain | york as the fiscal agent of the old ined ail what the govern- 5 i that Horace Fletcher, who hecame bnt is doing for soldiers who have f 1 that 1 f other favorite avocation. riding th bi rom food that appealed to his c rsgslan gover er which still exists i {206 (Russian & RaLen: higl a cyele. he has had many imitators or from alcoholic liquors. He ate what | in effect, as its successor has not been Rt e ot he desired—when he was hungry recognized and its T"”"“ "““Y‘ is still The Sense of Duty. (New York Herald) on the job in Washington. In other ’ - > (Philadelphia Poblic Ted Gui in Indiana, soldiers returned | cers emphasis be faid upon the impor <. Nellie Hilthran ome incapacitated [t begins to look as if someonc wil ances. "It is further suggested.” said | Neitic 3 Zui Mrs. Kath the order. “that through cooperation | Morse; cal Mrs. Adelaido ‘e an opportuni § ist that "I was of personnel. morale and other offi- | Navis y \ Caroline and chewed it well and regained words, the legally constituted fisc ter’’. | | health he had lost under a strain | ygent. having the money which was At this time. too, when certain] from the hattlefields in France got to- tance of immediately purchasing rail aces and peaples and even nation-| ooenc. angd et o Consial lioad sp on be there . > ; ,[\' and ylv\ ‘wi( ‘”” i Zether av withont t much consid ad . nvmyfl)w before ther JUMP FROM BALLOON L 1 Siates ix @lities are asking pity for thelr mis-| o tion of the othics of officeholding, ; Any chance of the men losing CARGENTINE CURF | partook of wines and other beverages | t 1ssin from the Uinited States. is e . g 3 AT FINE ¥ : ! verag e e e, 0 1 cieot fortunes of race and countries. and.| el 04 (he resigr on of a county at- money and becoming a burden b e Ry :vu‘v‘u ning alcohol. e Ll somewhat hysierical | WAY. Arelyoino and the reinstatement in hix o Some nearhy communin = insisting that all the rest of the world | .io0q 6f a man who had heen ousted - - and particularly the Allies and Am-f{ ! ) from it by the county commissioners OR 5 ; polcon were alive toda Mrs. M. Toscan Bennett of Hartfo SR Shbn Hm s (oo, oo | AR RV SRCSR R ners | INSIGNTA FOR WELFARE AGENTS | When It's Lucky. iy s e o e T k uld give some first hand informa- | who has heen in a Washington jail : FiEMMS.” it s refreshing to hes | sl S e I 1 fve ; ¢ (Washington Star.) president tell how his austere graad- | oSl f Lh on the subject. William Hohen- | for five days for participating in uls de Teft hind foot of a vabhit a|rather falked fo. him. only about his| iving a G grnenitializcoat 50 LIRS RSE SO SRbEen o duties. And his mother continuea | meican name fite iy DYo)soas. was incoxided remarked Irastus Tinkley, | these edifyving methods that haxe The incident has more than local |y an order loday issuc W the we significance May there not be in it cansed by business worries. He also originally deposited with it as a loan Army Officers Have Narrom Escape From Being Ce”ried Ot to Sea. history n musical comedic . = ont of this ey o | Roston, Jan. 14 ¢ m il Flimp balloon which went a AE; Washington. Jan. | Serviee in S ta (it advocating . ¢ e s BT Gl 2 signia for members of welfare agencies | oq escaped by jumping dirigible w | core llern, the vounger, ix now whiling | woman suffrage demonstration, | s of ek | blames Senator Melean for her trou- is. 0 oy lowaslldo irest of ide rabbi made the “Windows in the Thrums ’ 2 ay his time watching the tides quart department. The chevrion preseribed | o vles hecanse he would n 3 » bl a h ot vote for f distinet warning to politicians in all for each six months' service and for |y« ke and fall on the shores of a land 7 stand out as the daors of heaven, the s eck off the Dutch coast, although states who are taking advantage of the the conatititiona e o < 1 h natitutional amendment in Con- fler Disappointment heavea of opportunity, and which put 5 each wound will he an equilateral Wilien gress. In the same breath she de. (Raltimore American.) jto shame. or ought to. the paling | absence in [lurope of more than one ' triangle of silver hraid one-eighth of | Lajo0 going nc clares she will continue to violate the Now. Maria, we will have a course |eries of those who neither hemd, any [ million soldiers to force through pro- an inch wide. Service triangles will and othe Biniers more than those in Russia, «@® about [ hibition legislation and thereby de- | he worn on the left sleeve of the coat ¢ 1 points “Oh, John. you fold me you would |their duties, but are only &v¥d of their | prive those absent voters of rights and wound triangles on the i particul Maine { | | B aVos are not woaried by & monot-|| 1 Comie frow Argentina l\uma people are consistent me a fine one iughm vhich they helieve to be theirs? 1\;‘,\,; to watch for it. ¥ of vellow sand and frowning ks law and necessary, g0 back to jail

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