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FIURSDAY, Jaun UL, ! oyed Labor. ] iston Post.) Sing to find the view ex- well-edited local finaacial this is a poor fime to al effort to employ la- a careful reading of a ft article appearing in this paper Btcd to cconomic problems, the OWing quointio seem to repr It the zist of the writer's idea w THE MCMILLAN STORE, I. “ALWAYS RELTABLE" e — B “Thc covernor of Massachusetts f@alls upon moen ol entorprise to build - o | that lahor e »e immediately em- A l Ploved. Governor Coolidge, would you B ! new year, on the voad to hank ruptey 2" - So, in this writer's opinion any ef- B and the employment of labor would put us on the road to bankruptey ] What then is the aliernafive Shali N e fe ex- | men of enterprise, who may have P Street | been impressed with Judge Gary's > 2 recent prediction that the United was abont to enter upon the 4 States here is down the 100N Washing- | Durses opments? { They would not have to wmit long rsoia its his- prosperons five ¥ fold their hands. close their 1 sit down to await devel- FOR FRIDAY’S SELLING r BIG PREINVENTORY SAL e B& in Michi- Tdlc labor means idle capital and the BPatich o Mp, cessation of production. In a short | rvy allegzed it lime even Rockefeller would starve | f more food were produced. Cap- ! ital can no more afford to remain idle ¥ prosperity of it state is not (o be B Sun. than can labor. And as a matter of . fact capital is always pressing for | () S e e senatc, it will not | cmplovment more intensely than is| v 27 v £ a e indivic labarer A dollar, ox ¢ Proposal from the presi- (he individuul | BB? 5 lenzthy debate and Cept in the hands of a miser or a fool, - TR S e G G B osier as oods ouses by a three-fourths major- ®w York Post. The governor's call to men of en- : ? Laiaens terprise is one that should be heed n D d P t‘. ‘ P cuiiens imons the scfections of S0 Onr Tahor suppiy whienwas, o erwear ress Goods etticoats Ress. | the ox-kaiser on this, his sixtieth nCAvilv drawn upon 1o QUROnEDNb): oves . : . R : $ T S et h A nmiversary, has been ons g4 Armies, is flooding back by thousands S lk ' d l fortealied for more than its assesse % agddress 3¢$ston Rigibe ¥ Bnniversary, hos been one £ overy week. It is imperative that em- 1iKS naermusiins . of.the railroad problem explained A plosment be found for them immedi- fluation and the owners of the.keai live over again do it dif- < H : that the wages railroads are forced | fer —Boston Transcr alely. B4 goodsoldienimeayiiecomere B d ferently osto nscript et RS aces e ee S ] 100 S tate escape taxation on the differ=| bad citizen in a very . "6 unless the assessors ave cxceg- | 1o pay have héen established by.Con- —een nce unless the assessors are cxcep 1 ‘ ¥ - ta l»ahlr: h;\ ()0" We all sympathize with the Grechs [eWard for gallant servoice to the na- . i onally perspicacious | gress: the carriage rates which they e all s e EGS PaEan Salihe doors of Tan x nally persy iou : ! and with the Poles but if they fall 1on Is te have the doors of industry 1 ons IOWeIS WaSh l)fi‘esses [Explaining his point, Mr. Corbin | are permitted to accept have been | (o piing over houndaries where slammed in his face. It is probably unden e established by the Interstate Com- | apc - sympathies to go?—Spring- abiritiogthut 1 ! | e e ntetate com- | ar o i 50 srins: "o saming o e v (B Silk Crepes Scarfs Chdre 'sDresses ; . Neckwear Shams Men’s Shirts provide for the taxation of real per and nether millstones. the roads cies of war demand. [t was impossi- estate at its fair market value wotld be crushed to picces if they | Villa acts as if he hadn’t heard of hle that the peace demand could nwi and exempt notes secured by were returned to their private ownors | @n armistice, let alone a world’s peace mediately fake up the strain an the | mortgage on Connecticut real 9 " | conference.—Manchester Union. country’s resources without aliowing ] 0 i i el under present conditions. Unless | i - a little slack to appear. But that is BO S Blouges L th G d C t the real estate is in excess of the | Congress is able fo deal with the | il wireless felephony he perfect- ' all the more reason why every effort | y B €a €r 00ds urtains amount of the mortgage. It is a railroad question at this session, | ed so that Maria, busy getting din- should now he made to see that the . . - rty mortgaged for move than the | W' ! b anie. w6 streets of the big city, and re- endanger the whole bhusiness struc- g Ires anke § essed value and while the ex- extra session of the new Congress | .. 4 yim not to forget to bring home ture. SR pess of the mortgage over the as- may be necessary and Conzressman | ¢pat head of lettuce that she wanted? Federal, state and municipal au- essed valuation is taxable to the Fess cxpressed the hope that Presi- Boston :Globe. thorities should set the pace by start- Wr 9 . 20 MULE TEAM PRODUCTS Gl older of the note e fc = adl lder of the fote in the 10WN | 4ou Wil would call that extra ses- - — ing long_delayed and badly needed omen S K | ; ‘ oves HE WEST WIND, Public works 1eir demand for lo- | B | Silk Gloves. orax Chips vhere the miortgaged real estate i s located. unless the assessors slon at his: carliest ALGARERON i 5 re particularly diligent and this respect, the speaker echoed the . ye refiecte o et | Hose i el ¥ T hat cover France, | De reflected in better business for oth- | convenience. In | | ave sufficlent time to locate all Over the vineyards > e o L £ | | Wash ¢ ave suticlent time to locate all | sentiments of the majority of those Frown in the cold Decomber days; | ¢ lines. The readjustment from | e R B e Powdered Borax i Men's Gloves e ! have donsidered the situation. Tti| Iddying, miking (he deadi leaves | Peace fowar called Hforiwhole-souled at Borax Bath Powde [ Al big values. Yaiues (o $2.50 uffers the loss of the income S i . e Coiapciationtor i the hhart ol e o 98c 4 e T 98(: | e Pa vhich would e from such nerally believed that the rail- B ang , N 6 merelinsie | Pair ; S 49 = : | Parting the curtains of misty haze; 1 it is incvitable that the readjust- | : . | 10 For : | C Cc axation roads face ruin if they are returned f I i ity ozt {ment back from war to peace calls for | Value to $1.50 tocking the boughs in the fores ) J 1 | : In the operation of the so- to private ownership before legisla- o the same kind of intelligeatly directed | —— e - eI TP ERRRPL d penalty tax, the town in ‘ ! « ) cffort . T ‘, f‘]l’”"h s Ll Ll tion is enacted which will place them | Bringing a tang of the salty foam; | ¢! | NEW SPRING VOILES, Fifty Styles. e decede! sidec - ) i e — —_— | 59¢ value i e back on their feet. If an extra ses- Steadily, softly, a zephyr plays 5 £ " o N R LR e 2 R 2 s ton C sives A partial reimbursement if < i ra sc CraThE s 2 Gk 5 sl 20y for 3 g ; 1 e ! v " | And the west wind blows from opaganda. YARD WIDE PERCALES, ny inventoried property of the |} sion is necessary it may prick the dig- e (Ansonia Sentinel.) 9e Grade c it 9¢ Grade state has not paid taxes durin et it - e Ao e " y L : . e R o he year prey e penalty- MR EnelbemoctaigEba AR bL| o ,',i il ”'r‘ e that is DRESS GINGHAMS. 2 Grmaes for g K America is not concerned with parties | Over the wastes where the war lord’'s 7 G oespondents ot For this sale 2 ax law, however, does not pro- ; : e the New York Times today regarding R e 2 s it o 5 7 Yard C l9e relmbursement to the town | OF men half so much as it is worry- ance e it Rl Sl e e IICE RE AT OUR GARMENT SECTION, ; S red and brok rious ge or loss in taxes for more than ing about results, plintered fandbrolke s ins s LUrlOUS &) e v 5 o h e Tastifew weeks. It 1s ¥ ve vears and taxable mortgza < 3 . . i LY S A SEOrV it 1S sabD % ¢ R | B Rt i e D i} Announcement by Congressman [ (i q. the ruins of Prussia’s chance @ story that is supported by many | otes are not necessarily held for reports of friction between the United al's life and therefore are not across sea lisc = 1 d in 11~ ey Surop ¢ - The hate-made desert where free- 2 R e 8count te Kansa lways discovered in the inven n to Europe and the l.eague of Na- b much of this gossip because it is »ry of the estate tions because he does not want (o em- | giine on the shell-churned chalk and Plainly malevolent and malicious. | | THIEVES' WITs by Hulbert Footne Ir. Corbin then says that “in towns | barrass the' Ameriean delegates | Toamm: More than that it should be con-| \NTHOLOGY OF M A front i Dleasanily chat . An every day defect story re real estate is very much n-| should be taken to heart by some of Sensing the breezes, a soldier prays ~u\m@ duty of the officers of the | vy 1918, by W mm" Rl ‘“;“‘ \‘m" ‘v"‘«" ‘»“‘w vvm“‘ valued for assessment purposes, | our leading orators. If a man of Mr. And the west wind blows——front ’:"‘r‘«‘“m‘ ‘:-TI;"“:"':"]"I:_r;t""’\" f‘-]v‘:“ (;;‘;mn waite. rormed while inspecting 1‘\:\ ‘;:,‘u,\j‘ 7 Libriwa N otes. tax officials are negligent in se- | Fess' standing hesitates to embarrass Bore: going on in the oaccupied territories | ( RIME PREVENTION, 1 Arthur e ecl o e el toresling l o ““r"“w“‘x": n on ’1\‘4"\'““‘ : {'~M“L ing taxes on the excess of mort- [ the President there is no reason why | Aiding a Riviera trance and France should be equally alert to | wWoods, ! By authur "’\”Z"_‘P“"”j““': of this pativuiar plnce, Mo s fiom 4 to & olclock lay@iatiernoan over the assessed value of the | the lesser gods should not do like- | Warm in the azure southern bays: put down the business of making “In' no way a deen senrching into ! preciative of Amc ‘\ M\ S Have vou remembered those bookse estate: for which there is no g00d | wise. Lashing Atlantic shores. its glance trouble’ |between ' thel (Iirench “and!| {liciproblemsiof ¢rimes hut 4 sine and | he Is eritical il s i vmd M“;‘ or soldlers?l iThey are reall T O S B e | : ] Rolling the fog from the sonking | Ameriean soldiers [t is nard 1o un- | onthusinstic popular arsument for amusement o hix own. fis it AMOH. of a statule requiring property | 115 REAL RESPONSIBUATY. | o s e Rhine, though its | Mad very complete evidence of e | asiente ,'m“‘,‘,‘”:f,,“'\\-',"“fm'\”,',: Lies cansncaulie e Ea e SR \‘vwv’ry»‘rv“y‘jw'r”,‘\“'\ S R G e faty to specify the amount of | Nations which have looked with LA o German character, who have viewed | A. L. A. Dooklist RS \ nussiax fOlks to attend her dinners’ ‘ on each item of real extate | covetous eves on {heir neighbors' | The saddened hursher. far may it ‘J“"”]\f"““‘_“_"i‘”"{ ':"'d seen some of . DIPLOMAT: A <uicide ‘,,f'm,\,\ Well, the high e of living okt e e s et roam; ;,‘I’\‘;"""“‘\‘ nork ot e (;I:‘n‘vnym HEARTS 01 CONTROVERSY, I ¢, by Jugene De Schelking helped to overcome their ueruples, et e An army minded of whence it nan Mrs. Alice Meynell B Gl f 1_suppose.”— Hoston Tra 1 £ the name and address of the | their ambitions, if we are to believe e canards regarding our allies. Yet it M e TR e L e U T A A — ler of the mortgage { the news coming from the Peace Con- | And the west wind blows —from | IS manifest that many believe ‘these | nyson, Dic e e Bl L L L o5 - = Ithough he does not recommend | ference. A correspondent of the New home. tales made out of whole cloth. The | Lirontes. the Iast (wo on cortain liter- ' secretary of the It ssinn Tegation At fi'? YOU Nr! ! KIBNEY adoption of a maximum tax rate | York Times writes: *It is not going . SR ’::f:i_"‘_"r‘;]:";,fi",‘l'::_fi” minds of ary tendencies. * * Her mind gerlin, He has had unusual onppor - i ) | Mr. Corbin discusses the subject. | heyond the hounds of probability to | ;o . ‘l;,l{jj\“‘::‘, Servenito en. |* Irance and the United States lm\e!:"v»lkvll'\:'w}"(;":“‘:::ir 2 .’\“wh}!m B0 S Miues T on peisgbalifacgualiinee '4EB! 2 purposc of a maximum tax rate | say that the principle of internation- A honse : : . stood side by side during the war and | main virtus of ‘.\1«1 Meyvnell's v\”\ :y\y":h ‘M\M\;”” ZoN R g L3 Lot o prevent (he dissipation of pub- | alizing the. German colomies, with a | = Visions of heartstones in Koy West fought for civilization and humanity | cism * * % lies in the fact that A Hooklist funds through unnecessary and | future administration entrusted to | or Nome; with afwalor thatishould make themil i {5 Seriticism Nof * character”=New | ROMANCE: (OF THE @ RE T Dr. Kilmer's Root is not teful expenditures, minall or| governments desianated aby the | Nhy docsia lcampfire iduicken Sand ;']l\»,:!lm"\‘n’.'“1\:11"{"!'('\;( N uf':‘ x;ml;\-m::]:r;\’ | Statcsman - i ANGLE, sir Arthur Yapp commended for every i ¢ 18 pare) Some states have enacted | l.eague of Nations, will be recognized When e wost wind blows from | France has done for the cause of [ rAPAN AT FIRST HAND. by d. L €. [ C‘w‘w‘;lt‘”':v\ \Mx\\’l”::’»:-‘\ny‘}.:m e “~“~\(w : eandne SCH T Idar slation that forbids the levy of a | by the Peace Conference”. 1In a suc- | home? freedom but what Germany has done | Clarke ’ the Y. M. C: A. fo. the sailors and sol. , TOUPI€, it may be found just the 1- O i T T AT || CERATRY: MRy e R JACK RARROWS, . A against it. 1f we keep (hese two facts “With latest facts and figures on : diers of the British empire ic ou need. Swamp-Rool makcs el Sllessesynlong el Gl bl e iy | in the Stars and Stripes in mind all efforts of Teuton propa- | (neir war-time trade expansion ~ and HR ends quickiy. because its wild audf has the approval of the Na- | make it-clear that Italy will probably | 3 e b i e ,m,u»](t e ‘:",','-w",,‘,m\\,‘(:‘I”m ‘1_\‘.“‘"“.“1; on BRI by A rnoldihenne] remediaie effect is soon re n al Tax Association, which devoted | abandon the effort to obtain the an- | Objcct tol Typists: Clothes. conference am the doings And savings | of ‘Asiatic mysiers: in (hese descrin | clover tn] Fo SR e G e A lear to investizating its value., The ' nexation of Fiume and (he adjacent {CuicaEopiribunc) of representatives of both F'rance and | ions of the manners and customs of ! tured (i a m.‘r‘lHlitlys‘H\v‘;\ fl‘;t..] ten | herbal compound—a physician's pre- beiation also favors a statute | Dalmatian territory | Syracuse, N. Y.—The suggestion :lu l(-::m‘l]»;\\ tes ‘A\vl.\,,ul.r‘vul\w‘\\s are | the people, questions of business and | snobbishness, British vouth, and (he | ¢ ion which has proved its grouks rowing power of municipalitics to | grabbing. The old method of dis- | mendations thal stenozraphers wear | 0hvious thal it should be e tolprat | At nil Neorihemh Ciltae 2 e o et reliabis vent the practice of borrowing | Posing of conquered lands has been | less transparent waists, made recent- | VNt this bropaganda, these efforts to | . L. A. Booklist o AL druz large and medium for current expenses”. In (he | abandoned. Instead of being pars | I¥ bY the Syracuse Council of Wom- | Make trouble from being successful. | I e DIANA OF THE MOORIAND = e ) of an emergency, when money | celled out among the victors with no f enagiciuby G R L Ahen thel e it ieaien f :‘“,M ‘,]:‘\\"]‘: DERWALE LR RbY Louis Trac i ey & You may have a samiple size bottle T o T 1 e e | TR LY 0 (0 T St oot o || st et 1, it ety crivke b Jigilant hody “ylike fiie United | for and the obstacles lo a federated PEIREBRAND TREVISON, by €. A SR e e i {Hebe Slonicniinrclaiver ol onih el mueh morcN SimpleNline B than WO ol 8 naratie i SO e i ol | DS SN LEIERE R g BN D NG v A R o Een mention tie New Brituin I not believed such & theory. ful owners, in respect (o Jugosiay | Clothes many of them wear. This|any source 1t can always fnd fime Lo/ ertion as the choice lles hetween wl Mon Blackwood Rallydiidenald ild appeal to Connecticut. It would | territory [ e aencedia s teclion e an investigation in (i present| worla siate wnificd by conuest and Niihe nilusncelos e il enslon R o AT ; S lessary as Ich restrictive ex- Nations has a responsibility equally | short. and that silk stockings are | quence of our abnormally high stand- ) i ble as psychic literature, but is beau DEST r'UR ECZ F?x ente were—the public il net A% BreAl-the preparation of the pea. | ADSONIely unnecessars for fypists, Ards of oational efficienc. aimost | MI. I AT PEAT, by herseli tiful in spirit and diction”.—A. L. A | Birst Application Stops Itching off tily bind itself further. If such Ples for self government. Light should ,I(:.'\k_\”,‘;,"',?bgmm SRRt e e |‘o”< m::‘.{;\nII:;.‘,\.‘w“‘w“»m‘,‘y;n"\;( H“IY\ (I\l\};‘l“‘ru‘\” MY COMPANY, by Cap(. Cuarrol J. corlas L Liczema, Salt Rheum and Piles ) slation were to be passed, its| Pe let into dark places. The world | The girls say the proper way {o | at the cost of a 3-cent stamp Swan. MAN WITH THE CLUBFOOT. by = ption by local, rather than state | Will not move forward a single step | hetter the condition of the working @ It Was hy this easy method of in-| By an eflicer of the o Valentine Williams Live and let live is my motto,™ erning bodies would be advisable. Unless the races the League of ‘Na- | il is to help her materially instead troduction that Harry Leroy, for division . “A thrilling war myster tory of s Peterson, of Buffalo Draggists ether the law has operated satis. {ions finds on its hands are educated | OF fndine fault ‘because she trics to SHOT fne emploged we enry Ford's| | S S the Germun sccrel service & * ® |al over America sell PETERSON'S orily in other states is not men- (o the benefits, moral and otherwise, dressiliicefclubivomon. Eh ) o e b i e Cohen TR e e e 5 G in (e | OINTMENT for 35 cents a | x ed by Mr. Corbin of heeoming their own legislators and S | committee for the purpose of exposing ‘Story of fhe transplanting of a ' plot”.—A\. 1. A. Booklist and I say to these druggists, d€ any- dvocates of increasing assessmonts | their own cxccutives. It will profit oYy indectd [FnsEmerthicsansam o dho < b |ilewishiter i on Guissisl o e waub L e 2 el . (lxchange.) mavine chasers. Naval architects and | ica, told simply and sincerely by the ! AIARIE GRURBE translated from | diseases or Iments for which manufacturing plants find en /s nothing merely ito increase their| .. .\ . 1oq¢ knows Camp 'mm\’ practical ship-builders mizh 5 eldest daughter. Suggests “The prom- the Danish of Jens Peter Jacob- | Ominiend nd the not benefited, give ragement in the abstract of tax-| Commerce and our own prosperity. so |, o ot T (L0 T TR ture to disagrce with him i his [ ised land * The: later book isi sen. ! them their money hack 3 property, list of 1917, contaihed 10ng as they are the wards of an in. | - : | conclusions; hut Senator Lodge’s in-| probably truer to the experiences c ‘A grim realistic biographeal nov “I've got a safe full of thankful et 4 g £ K ) feibalien sooiar backoara e girl was taken by tm}v father to| formant ia support his profession- | the mass of these people * * i el It gives an ng picture of |1 estifving » the might Mr. Corbin's report, which shows CUalete] 1 peoples | visit the camp and was much im-|al standing. was able to show that as| There is here liftle of the ‘fierce in- | Denmark of ihe eventeenth | powe £ P Oir ¥ elling houses assessed for $14,928,. | Should receive every encouragement | pressed with what she saw (here.!a boy he had heen employed two | tellectuality of the Jow® which enabed | contur Lo OB e B i intme and house and building lots for | 10 take the reins of government in [ But on the way home she suddenly | vears in a ship-building ya Mary Antin - to live intellectually | fruit in Danish ftiction of the cntific | ulcers sor “w pples, broken 08913 a fotal of $19,836,313, [ thelr own hands. This will be di- ,4,\1\.:;;;“ W o ilv‘,\‘li'«m‘(r‘ built a 25-root above the rime’.——A. 1. A. Rooklist. | spirit and one of the carliest manifes- [ itching scaly { akin, blind, Blacaing pared with the assessments on| CUlt in deaiing with some of the be- | prance TR ; n! i “\m;‘a” I“}l:l‘\‘\‘fn'\\y.;]’v tife b e s e tations of ‘2. modern ideas intro- |und hing piles . :ii:::;“.‘:(n:n.’w Atrica but it i an | Wy in France, of | eourse lmy evidence of sl s s Bica w“ ‘u.l» in Seandinavian lettors by | in Scoti, 234 Virkinia street, Fur-'* } vever, does not exist in New DBrit- | sought, no matter how small the r;:. "pff.'l.hw“:: K,”:((,\'/:V:.hmn \“\‘:,\\ cola | :v‘fi‘l"“Vh'rvv:l‘;\:“‘“v" Lygas JURRcOna i “W,M ansietiamenicn i Brit- ik 2 simp w‘wwu;rl ”s“‘”‘j. ““'H(j alone sinning, lumg R it uratne 1n Aver: |l nelie ot iRt s | RECLAIMERS, by Mrs, zema and also piles, and it did it ) ‘ to the | McCarter. quickly that I was astonished,”