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The !l home becnuse AL i empt at scientific fairness which ! he would not stand for | the qualifications for high ‘public of-| makes it more than a war book.” A. | DRIEAMER UNDER ARMS - UNEXPENDED BALAN 5 V S | gress is not their personal affair. | any “dirty work' Jealousy on the | fice in Burope.—New York World L. A. Booklist Hurrell. ! (J Ih r}REA‘,u[JRY . s not a private assembly for the e ow It Br information is contained™m 4| sgems to have information to which Iy communique. The American| others have no access, Major Gen- | Sun. advice and stay out of New York. if you don’t ‘get’ | it wants to keep its shirt.—Kansas appears, even before the confer-| yhose National Guard officers we'll| City Star art of West Point graduates is o i o tells of the spiritual develop fassion ot private: businezs i hellio - ived by DMi Gallivan as the catise If yvou had just walloped Mexico.| SECOND LINE OF DEFENSE, by | ment of a sensitive dreamer who had ¥ 1 . o = 5 ri v My iR & AUSE | \ith some help from rope, how Margaret Slattery dreamed warfare, bul who came to | COmptroller H. L. Curtis Reports $1,122,796 Expended e in all latitudes and longitudes 4 of the removal of a number of hizh | woild vou like it if Iliuropean pre- A oo m ol e Interested because its future hap- | National Guard ‘ v ) women of | know the meaning of comradeship o _ officers. miers were trofting about the United | {omorrow and patriotism on the battlefield. | and $445,069 on Hand at End of Quarter Speaking of the National Guard | States tellng you how you ought to = @ e Told with a frankness which makes sions reached by the small group | jeaders. he said make peace with Mexico?—Manches- | THREE TINMES AND OUT, by Nellie | the leading figzure not a hero, but en gathered in Paris to enact You members of Congress all terilsto Stec e ather one who ‘stands for the lonely 2 Rress —— The romance of escape which has | multitude’.” A. T. A. Booklist. t will be virtvally international| know what happened to the com- Hereafter the first preliminary to| furnished mome of the most thrilling % aia lation. The fate of races and na- manding officers of the regiments | 5 strike will be to see that the presi-| pages of the world's literature, is no- | INVISTELE BENEMY, by G. O, Shedd s from pole 1o pole depends on which \l\wm r-vm m”n.(. National dent is not only 3,000 miles away ‘h\y[ where to he found more intense and PR ard because, forsooth, Some also out of reach of a cable or wire-| absorbing than in this narrative of a | LADY OF s LUKE'S, by Mark one in anthority-—and I have my less station. Even then, all except| Canadian hov's escape after two un- Allerton the world public is justified in own idea as to who that man is the holdest spirits will point to the| successful attempts. from a German ng that the doors be open, the| did not believe that the men | oseibiities of telepathy.—New York | prison camp. Private Simmons has | MAMSELLE JO from vour state and from b my state who were ouf as . Colonels and Majors, just as well bss and welfare will depend on the ) Closing December 31. Comptroller Hanford 1., Cur has ing December 21, and the following treasurer decisions of the peace conference Departmens, Streets ..... by H. T. Comstock ] told his story to Nellie McClung, who i with her great gift of narrative, has | MY BRAVE AND GALILANT GILLETI'S CURE I'OR HUNGER. | thrown if into shape. and made of it GENTLEMAN, by Robert Watson d = 4 tale which ought to take a place he sun has set on the day when sraduate of West Point or rl.;-]n\w i T SOl e Mt Uik e | among the enduring classics of the ' SHTELDING WING, hy W. I. Com- | Sireet Sprinkling will submit to being juggled eryonlin gvasgeh ek in o it tetloy A wild and hungry Bolsheviker. war.” Publisher's note fort. Hite o Jmbror-men L that the Regular Army Colonel =3 olice ha ({' F “)” n': Ao th (‘T) Tis not my economic code - = = W, ol ed to rub elbows w ev i i ; otz S ; TARLes 10 e i To give that person food and licker. i 5 f ire the fortunes of a chosen few were all right fo s whe val and are arican ships to be' holc an after effoct of the war Salarios E right for months, when e e e Al and are American shiy to be; hold as an aft ffoct the w In | Salari Ignore his pleading for a ration Sewer Maintenance s be swung back, so that they Parks, t° 1 arks, Len look in for themselves Subway is transpivin versed in modern warfare as a Street Lighting answer the whims or en- oice that called out the shells were shrieking and the H. E.'s" exploding, but just as in manned again by American sailors 12 states and in 21 foreiga countries| Incidentals el e S as in the days of the clipper ships? | the hookworm, made famous hy the| Health st last quarter of a football game, Tho sithationii Certainly the incentives to a sea-!fight already made against it by the| Interest and Discounis when the whistle is about to blow faring life for American vouth are|foundation. will again be fought. Ap- | The a I for the ending of and the boyvs on the one-vard greater today than within half a cen- | propriations have also been made for| wpecial Appropriations tice foreve came from the line have reached over, they take A T e o B u Ty, All the conditions of service on | special studies in mental hygiene z bts of the mullions that have thei out these gallant officers of the Bicor a merchant vessel have materially! whereby it is expected that soldiers National Guard of this country, - = is ca 4 o Y I think I'll send to kingdom come OE RN R IOE B T and they hand fheir commissions S S S ues of the statesmen. The state and salaries to some fellow who Some jcisianon=al; ORETTIDID (ST : I'll smile a most benignant smilr spoke, but their words “would had never enguwed with combat e pi s in all the period of the 5 nst autocracy was the voice o an beings, not ventriloquists’ pup- Payment on Principal If he should show a wicked bomb Charities ey Cemeteries improved Phere are comfortable, mentally and nervously disabled will | quarters for the crew, good pay, good | be helped food and the protection of liber Influenza claimed more vietims laws tF have wholly redeemed sea-|{than the war, vet medical science is faring from its old conditions of servi- | Still to a larze degree in the dark as tude. to the most effective way of combat- Municipal Building | Consolidated School District Wainut il Park Nogs been as seeds planted on barren troops I war It vou are hungry, stay awhile And talk upon it! d s A e e nvestientian LY hat peace is to bring about a re-|ing it. We are told to our fur-| ¢ ic previously been stirred. These y . vival of American shipping is appar-| ther discomfort, that we may expect| W Aater le e le h Pl ded that Congress was proposed by the Boston | Suppose a Middle BEurope gent B i Biibllel AT ererl s people who demanded that ra- 4 : ! o L Congressman and his suggestion met| Some day intruded on my dinner thought be swerved from its n And made demand for aliment with applause. An investigation can | =" i channel now demand to be per-| ‘" Py To satisfy his cravings inner do no harm. If the War Department | | woutq rephe to him, “Tut-tut! Taxes " had not the conscience of the New Schools 7 ent. With shipg of modern construe- | another scourge of the disease next tion and sailors of the old native.| Winter, 1o say nothing of fare-ups| State Highway born type. why should not the Amer-; this winter The disease has swept] Municipal fee Plant iean merchant marine again lead the | Practically all countries, There could Americanization Account ed to judme for themselves the = by 3 L * S R e o he no more fitting subject of study| Bme ey Account 1 or' wealmesses (0T bhietmethods | 2% permitted suchitaotion it anould | SEAT Al RIment WAL S B than this. In fact, fo a layman, it lovad to bring this about be exposed and the men responsible | . t% L bt Tliterate Americans. would appear that the vellow fever : could be made to wait while {his dis- | ——— $he olceane s S properly punished. If the allegations 3 i S (New Tork Sunl) ou - his dis the delcgates to the Peace Con Give You an eartul case is given the expert attention that 1 ive unfounded the result of the in- Secretary Lane of the department Ations A1 one (i ce have nothing to hide they |* LAROULY | the millions of the founda P = Sion one time, mijles S " ; Vestigntion will he a feather in the| Why should we give our Yankce =old [ of the interior puts at 7,000,000 the | . M AREUS ©F 11 ,,,;:,",",C”"T‘,yf,gfl':& | inadicdltequinmer N - L 5 D at 2 Socpelars his | as And hit beloved pockets deeply number of persons in this country it : Y S 1 geon was forced to | o cap of aker and as is better known. is anotl elbow To lapse into a popu- r star and| of 10 years or more who are unable potier yunde . DO When wa can meet the starved and vea e eolireeRtho ol vl i co e e e e ol ounded mar expression, if there are fifty-two | | sistants | cold 1o read or write English Among | 50 o~ il scome 4 ) Yo ine ek lanal e e | ST And win {heni over much more| them are included many thousands ;;,‘;fr'""m:‘ "h”fm (”" et "'“"':h(f'sl e e AID FOR ARMENIA. cheaply? who cannof speak or understand it | cpon s (T : . L i . ) (been marked why not allow those 2 combating this disease. To the lay dark when it comes to 2R Why should we legislators high These persons comprise probably vy e lives are being passed upon to The story of Turkish atrocities re- Thus start our Treasury to hrink-| six per cent. or Seven per cent. of . 3 atec an Arme y 2 2 B on of . - Louis Wohinz Before | e h the game lated by an Armenian refugee from ing | the estimate populatior £ the | (1,0 hookworm could wait while this < Vohinz Before Judg: the advocates of “back door nnd‘ Harpoot and published in The Her- \When we can zive a huge supply country, and many of them exercise | jigsease is studied. or these could he Bfll"klng DOP, Wal‘“s OlI{DOS[ flnfl Fanny Morgan, colored. came Of food for thinking? all the rights of citizenship, includ- | ¥y Morgan, John Kowaleyk and man, once again, it would appear that | | t staircase” methods insist on | ald vesterday brings vividly to mind added to the list of diseases {hat from Hartford yesterda, JOHN O'KEEFIS, ing the privilege of voting n a | should 30,00 - in a street stable, a s and the world, the suspicion | for which a fund of $30,000,000 is be- | b R e P SLE T o TUI e R ! 3 4 an e 5 shevism®, - ed he po always remain that the =soiled | ing collected this week Britons Take to Soft Shirts. the great majority are the victims ‘ el st e ancee B e of neglect for which American states (Boston Post) With the American Forces in North manship is responsible It is not easy to say exaetly what of intrigue. not the hand of From time immemorial races have (London iXxpress) was charged with drunkenness before The shining breastplate of the Kng- : ! ern Russin, Dec yrrespondence S el T bst friendship, grasped the pen | been selected for persecution by in > The dangers o in 1is con- | Bolshevism is. but it ought not to he v lishman, his stiff white shirt, will The dang inherent in fk n t « soon be a thing of the past. The rigid ce fered so deeply as the Armenians ' pationing of coal will prevent the fine \ssocinted A white md a fine of ) Office dition have been brought home nof | At All difficult to say what it is not. | °F the ynn made 5 only to the lawmakers of the na There is a good deal of Joose and | “husky” dog. apparently the masco tion but to thousands of its intelli- | senseless use of the word here in of a Bolshevist regiment. recently gent citizens in private life since we | country by people who should know went to w Those Americans who, | Detter, but mainly wish to’ make as canvassers for the sale of Tib- point against those with whom they erty bhonds or as solicitors for the | do not ree. Two recent instances | near Kadish | The Americans had lars ) Johngison dEiyel wrote the mandates of the con- | v but none has suf- o'clock £ night in the rear of | under the scourge of the ruthless and | zloss on the linen. This will he a blow to the conventional, well-dressed Park hotcl. Mr& Morgan wor | saved an American company from an | Hartford where s rlkes her LANDERS FOR NATIONAT barbaric Turk. Millions have been COMMITTYE { Wiped ow M women and chil-1 0 ", vived greater calamities. It { dren have been without the the =ood tha e war has ention of the name of George M < all to the zood that th ar h slightest pity and gir have been ' taken the starch out of us. We were has 100 stiff to adapt ourselves to eir- cunistances. man, but he will survive as he ambush in the bushwhacking war, | While he i emy numerous funds that have heen | come (o mind raised since April. 1917, have dis- AL a recent meeting of some of the| guard outpost a mile hehind the town covered great numbers of their neigh members of the Republican national| and the Bolshevists, heavily reinforced bors unable to comprehend the lan- | committee it was decided fthat they|and with considerable artillery, hegan guage of the country have all become | Would have to make a strong declara-| shelling the American positions. The active missionaries in the cause of | tion azainst “Bolshevism” as illus-| Americans repulsed all attacks and universal education trated by government operation of | were Kkeenly watching (he swamps lish Business company w ders in connection with appoint nd costs : rovi b saved for a worse fate. America ! 9b A9 2 t to the Democratic National| | heen gencrous in extending aid from mittee is pleasing to members of The soft shirt is a symbol of ac- isibonntyRandiiSwallin ot S tanlRinEA T IFco i 0 dationlolenvironmentSEA mer= utomobile ordinar marke and registri Democratic party and also to a IxopalGylaiyas Sl ix menia’s black hour jcn and the colonies had not to learn | the little lesson of the laundry. They who have a warm personal ad have been soft-shirties from the he- THE (¢ OF LIVING htion for him. Mr. Landers is a ginning of their histories. Lincoln yber of the Democratic Statc n- sage (who probably had a cool . was a soft-shirt man, as our premiers Lcross the s have been soff-shirt | e front | to instruet all persons in Inglish. The | In the midst of (he New York har- [ white “busky™ dog appeared with the necd is not greater than it has heen | hor workers strike one of the offi. | Rolshevist forces, saw the dog in ihe e number of the political opposi markers on his truck ar In consequence of this (here is now | the railroads and other public utili- | bordering the road in their re e s offered such an opportunity as has | ties. Of course. these infelligent gen-| One afternoon a sentinel of : LASE O el never existed befora for the stimulation | tlemen knew that they were talking| guard, who had participated in of popular interest in the movement | rank nonsensc vions engagements, during whic was unable to produce registration papers. The driver made appl Gommittee and for the past few | million stored in harrels in the cellar) 2 s i) men, but they presented n stiff el vely identified with ! once said that a man's income does ' " i o citv althongh they had no . ! o8 Lo e in the past. but it is recognized faday | ¢ials of the hoat owners declared that | woods. T NEholA Conracilnue Inotieounttily wings. Testimony | use for “starch”. We will get back L | hroug} D i 15€ ¢ as it never has Deen. Thel lask is it is high time to check Rolshe-| His warning followed by a hit registration entered ain some of these days to what The breach of peace ackiinithe dimapast he (ibveainiolessoraat ansinanicy S0 e A ntic, but the forces to accompiish «m’’, meaning nierely the operation | scouting. led to the discovery that Fi- | it are equal to the necessitv. Nalion L of going on a strike. Of course he! Polshevists were moving through old-fashioned writers called ulaie evening dress’. but the old coun Abraham Lincoln and{ indicates that (he averaze WOrking- i ,iai' will have disappeared from our affiliated with the party that gave| cause for the New York harbor strike Louis Wohinz has been contir I saturday mo states and political subdivisions ave | knew that strikes have heen in prac-| swamps to cut off the Americal i irday morn 5 S g , attorney. A | . ik : i i eni o vhich the | tice in this country for 75 years and | the rear at the Petrograd road. Ti iam McKinley man ha ittle opportunity 1o save in ! cgeial and international outlook | instrument hrough whie ¥ nd S tik ‘ SR street went to his home erday afternoon and tore up the ires of il work is {0 he done, and with popular | more and that they have no more re- ! troops were able to withdraw in the far as Democrats in this part of | these d of the high cost of every- e s dotermination properly roused it lation to Bolshevism than they had darkness to the position hehind e s Ttk : el e e should soon! be accomplished hefore Bolshevism was ever heard of. | hridge over the Emtsa river ‘Rolshevism” is a handy word, but| The battles around Kadish have it Is just.as well not to abuse heen the mostestubborn and ditlicult his father-in-law and mother-in-law, have a sweeping endorsement. il The professor was Dr. William G The three weeks campaign to ob- — - 0 Osborn, who occupies the chair of (4in men fer the merchant marine is Diseases That Should Be Studicd. ‘ ) ) i 2 that the Americans have had in Rus Wasted Patience. sia up to this time. In (heir advanee hevond the town they were constantly t is claimed by > his Wohinzi rsement needed. Skilled that they are responsible for aj encouraging pros (Waterbury Republican il arsuthent in. whieh: his svire] of a szracious | sociology at ihe University of Wash- | proceeding with van in| Ington and who qulified: before! the t Rectil lln' thist clty (000 enlistments While one admires fhe thoughtful iy 1 o Y W o1t vl on Raoi Ricaio palncie il 6 “""“”1"‘ ;‘”I"{“‘\ program of work that the Rockefel- el e i nd e yolitical atmosphe anc \ estigators as an authority on do- S50 T AL Boston and Thiladc Teonrs TG Ao b, o % ear| one of his dutics was 1o answer the ass « : e o4 ’ W W SR L 193 Tor the \,,:'. telephone When first called on to | Appearing simultaneously in their rea CHANGE OF COURT ROOM. flanks in the swamp fes and possessed ordered him out of the hou ner that carries He was a green Scottish lad. ana by bushwacking pariies g S . Oshorn testi hiz 5 urn of m there ix no | mestic economic Dr. O Jhia together with the purpose of adding to turn n i L do so. in reply fo the usual query: and on both » A vou there?” he nodded assent.! The original crossing of the Emtsa 'niuge in the police court room Again fhe question came and agaln | river, in the direction of the lown, was : gession of this morning's court . wa fied that wn income of $1,500 a ye Many of the recruits arve discharzed world’s medical knowledge, ole won Due to repairs which are cailars and soldiers, and fully hall| qers why the influenza and poliomy are from civilian life That the lat-1 ¢litis were not included as diseases to | his supporters claim, why | « necessary o e ramily of t not succeed to the robe Ayt rmit a of i : 3 Jiving in New York to subsist. On and yet again. and cach time the | attempted three times by the Aneri- jpeid in the patrolmen’s room. The| Cummings, who is expect £ Cummings. who is 6x) A te type of recruit. that clerks and je fought The foundation plans = ; . S asiderable $1.800 a vear, the family could enioy! ractore lads, should now fecl the: lure. campaign headed by Maj.Clen, Wil-| boy zuve the answering nod, When | cans, with considers | | | the question came for the fifth time, | it was finally accomplished week will be held in that reom and it, sessions for the remainder of the n after heing appoinied is to the ‘barel of the sea Is the siznificant thing In jiam C. Garsas by swhich it hopes in rman o it itional Commit 1 few comfort 1 ; > man the Nation e ts volation to the future development | drive yellow fever from fhe earth. [f however, the boy. losing his temper. Difficuliies of movin NSPort s expected that after another weel in/place of Vance (. McCormick | subsistence™ that interest roare through the transmifters | trains of little Russian peasant carts {he court room will be ready for ofie of the American merchant marine..also will carry on anfi-tuberculo: has already announced his de { { Are the old times of Yankee s su-! work in France where it is expected! family could buy four-tenths of an! premacy to return after a long inter-lthe white plague will get a strong ™A Man. are ve blin'? I've heen noddin’ | over the swampy roads have led to cupancy. The entire station is beingy heid aff for the last half-oor,’ snany hardships, including shortage of | repainted, nder ihis ra the father of the bn to retire.