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11 be brought to an abrupt halt. As great future is predicted fer...the irplane, so a great future was pre- icted for the submarine. pem to be the irony of fate if the Inder-water vessels, which @ United States into the war, should b abolished through the influence of he United States. Even though the delegates gislate against the they nnot hope to stamp out effectually e study of the subject because they nnot peer into men’s minds and the ssibilities of travel under the waves 1l always appeal to the imaginative. warfare, the submarine is an out- ol the tool of the pirate- a knife the It would brought peace submarine weapon, nded, emploved as rk. In peaceful pursuits it found to be an Important auxiliary the ship that glides on the surface the p feasibility in might seas. Germany demonstrated of the undersea boat as ommercial vehicle during the war d to some would AR poss Despite 1t appear ibilities to discard it en- in ste of ety the progress made development, the submarine is still embyro state. Would it not be fly in face of Providence to cast to the junk pile an idea that might fruitfully to the world ? the applied welfare the ‘recedent that inventions has shown we have all possible The admittedly abolished because y ‘are of performing and the but ked service. revolver dangerous, their ex e are has gone regulated and the utter ciety use ban- A was s not to reme of ing them into darkness ort after the mned, n time armistice that chemists had perfected was announced Amer- a gas, a be cap- Yet the B e cylinders of which would of destroying entire cities. have not decided to abolish idy of aeronautics although air- hnes are necessary to convey the inders of gas to their Wilson destination. >resident ar minded pears p tool t develop rposes. A t dangerous. pfitable to es to which is this the remarkably but in instance he with us imprison the burglar the tool for peaceful submarine in itself It mankind to confuse burglar Let is even be made the has been put violate may Because it e common laws of man does not ove that it could not be devoted to jnmercial and economic gain VHEN NEW ENGLAND SPOKE. 1f the fighting efficiency of s determined taken division lives up to all tradi- 150 were checked number prisoners by enemy, the Twenty-Sixth New England ns ess than soldiers from the according to official s division up on in captive roll, nouncement, Apparently it New Guard made little difference ether the Englanders opposed e P OPE. oy ssian The either or lowly result was the same. went ahead or died in tracks, like t United the eir lant hether the cla atmosphere of the of Maine, little ode Island or the factories of Con- heir brothers, the States Marines. Ver- Mass- from hilltops of ont 1c husetts, woods cticut they smashed bard and made count. New of her men ery blow ould be eir ood hting en whose England proud heroe, In ranks were with the blue of Lexington in their veins, shoulder to shoulder ith parents find difficulty in eaking our language. But (their ns sang tongue. The here was a d disillusionment in a common Huns thought they knew all bout war. Theirs was a when the Ameri- ns struck out. Their awakening s complete when the Yankee divi- n leaped from and to work, if out the temper the fir step ent we know anything and grit of those prowess 1 reserve | | resulted nd their by, thesinquiry of | a captured German officer concerning the number-of divisions distinguished this He that | wherever Germans launched by number. declared the a blow they were driven back by the Twenty-Sixth and whenever the Twenty-Sixth on mdication that not satisfied merely they re- tired they found their heels. An the yankees were their announcment to found the they captured heels that 148 Huns, as well as a large amount follow at is in of military equipment. The spirit of Bunker Hill still lives. CUMMINGS' CHANCES BRIGHT. Gossip from Washington concern- ing the National Democratic Commit- Cummings elected c tee has it that Homer of in this state will be irman succession to Vance McCormick who resigned on January 14, with lit- The committee tle or no opposition. will meet on Itebruary of Mr. he will Friends Cummings are con- fident that be chosen as he is reported to have the support of Pres- Mr. G n of McCormick is said Guffey, million- Pittsburgh. The cabled ident Wilson. to favor Joseph a aire bus: Pre ess m: sident, it is reported, has members of the committee expressing Mr. as chairman. blamed the Republican at views favowxable to Cummings, who has been acting M1 success Cummings is not for of the party the polis last November and is said to have had no connection with the is- appeal by the President of the suing of an for which the support voters, is gene believed to have had an opposite effect of Mr. Cummings the office of succeed Thomas \ssociates say he is not a candidate for Attorney-Gen Watt Gregory Whether the eral to of Texas, there has been any change to the belief of this city Connecticut mem- situation M. next in leading that George Landers would the ber of the National It Committee that Cummings would resign after and that Mr would be chosen as committee- is not Mr, being known. was reported elected chairman Lan- ders man. CAN WAGNER COME BACK? all the United States entered Towns with Teutonic Sentiment banished things Ger- man when the war. names shed clothes and sults. their corporation put new American kraut on Sauer- became Liberty Cabbage, al- though this had no deodorizing effect Sauerkraut other name smells it concerts we by any just as it always did. In theaters and at banished the German It is true that in the former we en- joyed seeing the picture of the Kaiser in a destructive mood and we hissed him roundly The war over, some of the con- | would | Wagneria be given at (' this nese cert artists iwve us Kknow Therefore is Yor Japa- a program is to Hall, New Yamada, The combination William Jay, woman, rnegie evening with a conducting Mrs is much for Man too a triotic attan who has protested to Washington on the that “it is pure Germas pro- that pure— rmans and Mrs ground paganda’'- prop: we never knew any German anda was i effort o e Ge Japa- | conductors ove get t ese together Phis is not A ttempt {he heads with their own batons. Tt the agitation of was she who began that in the interment Doktor Karl Muck The of the country regards York refreshing New as a bit degenerate. It is to learn that such is not the inald DeKoven, the| the case. Reg composer and critic, left a concert other gram night because part of the in Germany”. In was Mrs. him, Jay will have an i four OF inter kable offerings in order to insure an rance of all winter stock on hand. JI’VIMENCES SATURDAY MORNING MEN'S VERCOA $20.00 OVERCOATS, heavy rain proof fabrics . $25.00 OVERCOATS young men’s models . .... $30.00 OVERCOATS conservative models ..... $35.00 OVERCOATS, all wool Kerseys ...... $40.00 OVERCOATS, high class fabrics ..... $40.00 OVERCOATS, pieced Raccoon $30.00 OVERCOATS, Black Dog ..... NOW $11.75 NOW $14.75 NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW $19.75 $22.50 $27.50 $29.75 $17.75 $35.00 OVERCOATS, Ulsters with Astrachan @EollansHreEPe SR N @\ S19475 Men's Suits $15.00 Suits, Young Men’s SHyIES IR [N @\ $20-$22.50 Suits, Worsted and Cashmeres ... NOW .50-$30 Suits, All Wool Fabrics NOW $19.75 $40.00 Suits, Hand tailored and all wool ........... NOW § $27 $35- wool OLD JIM OW t i o Old Jim Wa An’ he champion. America is long on MUSCATIN giveness, but forgetting—tha something altogether was sleepin’ out No was > tight, When the grand, X and grim cold s in Man's layin' there In outlet the sca, to return for the Swiss should an to agree bore holes dawn came gray through their mountains for the use of transcontinental aviators. Old Jim got bit raid The rest “Nothing t An' Jim bumped in It Hamburger as the man Fate will have its little joke se- the line w report”, the alive to of as qu (&t o) deny lected Leo S. o to petition the Legislature of Massa- e the appointment of commission. chusetts for a Muscatine, I. A.. Jim’s mother But out in That ui in’ Tetter day, told of the state food sht, was The that come f'm Jim When you make yourn the bill fact the weekly speech over overlook 1917 ahl paid grocery don't i iy e only i the was the that for vear one-half of one per cen United St of “We're all right here,” wrote Ji his Maw: d the grub, arand she couldi’t hells saw n grocers in the 1tes in- come taxes. why it's Rosa Luxemburg is reported to But see what the That German ten was terribly have gained citizenship by nigl No Man’s Land LAWRENCE The New the payment of francs. The poor girl cheated York S —in FACTS AND FANCIES. Jack Ashore. York Strange tales rugged of Ca wild, touching on and apperta to the sentimental education of American tar east of Ulster and 4 the Clyde. Duriag fleet leave Russian made of ice slab. y (New Bveaing Sun.) The present day wich is said to be ers of snow and an arc allowed.—Manchester sand- two lay- Seconds Union borne from ledonia, are coast Nevertheless and certain senators, it Sam’s job to supply provisional governments. World notwithstanding to he Uncle provisions to the New York seen of the A Scottish ¢ by the usual the sojourn along the was utilized tar according to his in his “customary high receptivity things which came the friendly we Less tong tied openhanded and than some of the the Hebrideaa can shore kee and Some of the to believe the 1 est’ about of London editors nited States prehibition Enzland's what constituted an Ameri- can joke have always been little misty.—Washington Star. Isn't it about time to take the old constitution out of shake it out see worth saving? sun. refuse is-in ear the inelu la possil toward all his way of the with engaging young s latitudes lcome ideas and a u more dress from the moth balls. ' 1 3 heretofore “walked out’” wit what is left | 12¢ ! : oy : . girls, the visitors, on th Tork Bvening | iy, ikeq the affections of | North maidens with speed and success as to create a sensation the land o' cakes. Now that active hostilities ased certain concerns of civil nd human coming again, with the result the tranquility of su offices maintained by 1 the North British lit a hundred young before Ameri poor and New : into! British The deep this country spartacans the United interests heart satistaction the that still in the of hest expre defeat of the people have the warmly ssed R over show States of many Boston Transcript Have Latitude.’ English gov New York | a nature are G surface | troubling { consular | Sam along | More than have declared | suls that American sailors to them aad showed then with such ardar and declar: that they definitely “Sinn But rnment Post to the Fein on longitude remains obdurate an the beople night “hold t Globe After the there \walke experience of are still vears moon London lying con- personal affection themsel Socting lschemes to he empire together.” to ind Toronto . s spoke, 5 ] law ordin an nee and ¢ for i istom The Americanizati appears t ce vd theit s to sailing back the Ay 1t gets the ‘scoc doing ringfield Republican A vid to claim t Daily Express sailc have the applic 15 s s s0, oung 1en le Sam to and take steps their sailoy preferably toward Sy 1¢ have e pres consider to unite bevond the publi women Marshal Foch's nch watch on the become from ancient | necessities a time New York Sun i It scems to b con- the ghts with titude tention that Rhine ights boys, where ouns it is a is now present ha and eternity is as generous as The situation difficult, hearted olq A0t persuaded piece of home to Uncle he said be s institutionalized | to come one when what sof has no e explain “the colon hecause thing that | s that these Chicago | “brides they call themselves 2% aclual or moral claim upon \merica for rs no to but need made titles, i reference to as Daily News. attitude” slight to women have v Inasn sigr right and and read- that lead- m to really star SEABURY. un. | thought tem iniag the above mer oast, Yan- | habit | of zood 1ding ssies Iy a ad- | vlors | who the h i side, | the such have | litc the of ndr nele toral. con- came 1 come eh fore- nta- their them | the c at- quite ome Sam, vet s | have the ! that i the | the constr | regulate worsteds and NOW wool ers heavy NOW fine soooas INKONY strictly all extra fine all NOW lads who ties from Iy willing took the ta la enjoy fen's Trousers $4-$4.50 Trousers cheviots . $5-$6.00 Trousers fabrics $7-$7.50 Trousers worsteds $8-#9.00 Trousers worsted .. $10.00 Trousers lessons in the humani- ies who were entire- the society and courtesies of the visitors during their short intervals of faithful vigil upon share and share brothers in Tncle Sam that while written law sides to an argument good friends. 1f there and custam behind the clai “brides,” Scottish law stand behind judicial pressed in the words The penny has both tail: it may not always the'10ss of the other ma been said that the verdict en” is satisfactory to nobo s0, but on the other to satisfy everybody, lassies or the lads are —unless they hard alike, is moved tradition there are to a and Revolution By York World people ratified the aniendment to the action of We nation in (New How many have hibition in have inevitable upon the vernment ? here a supreme their own expression of states is that of present the police al government of the states a fundamental never vet their have dual th in states portant the At Tede 1hose heing ercignty nation Nobody define what is zeneral terms voked by promotion Subject to hon are of has undertaken called it is the soverning of constitutional is w ork and the tumbling tides with the British navy. their remember is stroag always even is Scottish law m n. “n dy; hand it is difficult either bound agree to agree ) the national el e police powers are few, than two hetween er of these and custom decision ‘Not head and come down ex proven a to It has ot prov- mayhe the to differ Amendment. states pro- iven fipct American the im- rule in power. of that whereas unlimited, their surrendered officially police power. In authority peoples the public re sov- to the in- for welfare. straints, the police power of states is exercised for triyial as well as for momentgus causes. It may be ction of a fence, 1sed be health, nothing it may life say their morals and of liherty police power, easily tricts, but theyx will erning in any true As the liquor social affairs. this power, the proposed will embody in the tution a principle the basic theory tem. It is a of local may not sense. traffic, falls proper in of our most self zovernment mediate result of such a amointing to revolution enforcement of vexations laws upon resisting their own officers but prosecutors from to distanc ich irit o prospect of the sectarian and will resistance some tr loss successful the states ing influences many others designed or suppress occupations, forms of public kened is inva by the s the sion at ax certain still custo sions. tions. w to compel and again the sole means of prote property, Deprived American become provinces be s like all 1y conflict federal emphatic C de il <ur peoples. informers n - ri ing to of states or elf gov- under amendment national consti- with sys- denial dne im- parture, the mptuary not by and was be It 1eastires 6. No hat one ghts of centraliz- be followed further ms, lomestic worship, by to diver- rela- per- haps matters of faith and opinion Thus the states intimidated in speakin bigoted or Iatures many cases, much mere than ralifying a Reasure | Cun hardly have been widespread, ' reckless e through legis- doing sovereigniy. | its sphere The most to | dis- | other | | the name of “ALWAYS 'ORE OPEN SATURDAY RETIABLE” 9:00 A. M. TO 6:00 P. M 9:00 A. M. TO 10:00 P. M. SATURDAY At Our Big Clearance Sale We offer only reliable lines stocks at less than usual prices, we make extensive reductions thorough clearance prior of our regular and Ju assure merchandise from twice a year. January in all departments to to our inventory When our patrons purcha se here during they purchase for less — there fore a substantial part, our always reputahle lines of merchandise are entitled to sale in this reliable store AT CUR GARMENT DEPT. Quick Clearance Prices on Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Bath- robes and Furs e S Really Smart Dresses Saturday’s Glearance FOR SATURDAY'S SELLING Now $15 00 and . £aen $17.50 Values here to $35.00 Clearance Sale periods saving on their on such kinds only PRICE $20.00 " Coats formerly priced to $40. DRESS SKIRTS In This Sale T en $4.98 Values to $7.98 Fifty-eight Skirts to be sold at this special price. Satins Serges and Poplins in Navy and Black. Among them are Dresses of Serges, Silks and Satins. $6.98 Dog Muffs $10.00 and $12.50 MUFFS Reduced to Kit and in this Coats {8 Children THEM Coney sale BUY NOW AT COST $3.50 49c¢ Each 98C vacn $2.98 UNDERWFEAR, MEN'S WEAR AND HOSIERY AT SALE PRICES SATURDAY 75¢ Women'’s Vests and Pants $1.85 U .59¢ MEN'S LINED GLOVES Underwear, Of Soft Tan Leathers, lined Values to $3.50 42c gi-gg o $Z.98 Pair $1 WOMEN special 1t reduced prices, 26 Chambray Work bhest Taffetas, I T 98C complete Flannel Blouses, Sale Price Each 79C Wool Flany :\mi racn B 1 :>9 AT OUR “.‘\SH GOODS SECTION 39c Percale al zgc twenty-five dc¢ Dress Gingham 33 special Umbrellas C which go on sale Safurday, More thar hundred come early and choose from the cces of Goods enti Aassortment Prices. CHILDRE ALL WOOL SW EATERS AT CHILDREN'S KNITTED LEGGINGS AT INFANTS' SHORT Values to $1.69. WHITE DRISSES Sale Price DE CHINE BLO USES Flesh and Peach. Sale Price $3.98 CREP White, WOMEN'S GLOVES White Gloves. Washable Pique Lamb and ( Tan Capes, 50 P2 Values to $2 Sale Price Sale Price 69¢ Shirts Sale Children’s and Drawers Price Garment Men's Wool Sox t .. Pai Men's Split Sole 3 Pairs Hose tan and knitted, 50¢ a 39¢ sox oda which Lots of are table Saturda) $1. Blue Shirts Price Boys imperfect on 'S UMBRELLAS frames covered Black case inch quality with with Mercerized and tassel $3.98 Al fitted with the cord and ring handles. Amber and strap wrist such as usually come on brellas sold at $5.00 98, and $7.98. Sale 98¢ Sale latest Bacalac- kinds Um- $6.98 Shirts, kha As we only of these have one new Wash at Sale cure for intemperance the ad- , howe They | i door to & consoli- Washington overthrow known it, this ted mitied evils opening autoc sugi as a sure er, even in a mild form such as first assumed in some European countries, and whe aid ar precisely the form heen expected from | early in 1918 of occasional ! may prove of future value. | epidemics in Euroy countri there were earlier premonitory are the n dated acy at which republic they was in the | and monster in that might the reports pneumor eventually will we have welcoming God have fa, are ean sy p nfiuenza, toms our medical authorities e\ failed detect them at the hey can be discovered now the idently if record (Springfield ublican) to When did the epidemic country A search Rep time; first appear being = for instances of sporadic out- \ Demagogue Answered. in 1917, but apparently with (New World.) convincing result. The quest Sed has never entirely died out since the ' trios of the . fnvasion of 1890, hat in most parts S of the country doctors have expected an occasional case. It is to make the record as possible while the facts s in mind b ause epidemie fevers of this kind remarkable e characteristic of throwing thin skirmish line, oftep well camou- (Il this is the pe flaged, in advance of the main attack 1 ds itsel to ‘detect the symptoms beyond apidemic, if that as important as individual cases. At the gress on influenza held in Chic the American public health tion some of the medical men present a the view that the disease « in the country in 1917 It in is made breaks this York no very Nenator is the more difficult sertion that 1l the coun- the principles of wealth of a earth fe &y that the rnment trying viet gov Russia is one of those iemagogy which con- Isehood Tt not organized t fears Bolshevism personal which impor= which stablist desirable, however, com- s plete as re rlone tha fresh represented by have a n saries out a More il ith the hieves purloin in no caprice safe- of a new : zuards anywhere possible, quite ;| of the diagnosis of —— aon- Parliamentary 180 RIOW wheat assoc Heckler in is mob is gorrect m——— recent Candidate. and Crowd -We must by more 1~ hay ? andidate—I'm d huma but T'll come vour ‘spe- cialty in a moment,—London Opinion. expressed scussing had heen food now to