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EDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1919, - | “The one g eature of New Krit- [ hibitioni ol e @ i { A [« good feafu [Ne i and t tcorgia legisla NlCA\TLD. ain Industry is that the numerous | tUre! If up to the present Georgia articles manufactured by them are | laws are not enough, aided and abet- ORY EXPANSION. staple goods and when in past busi- | ted by the federal Reed amendmdnt : ness depression periods it was noticed | 10 make prohibition a success, then | ] m ‘ kes ‘lvu\n‘lul I that it was less felt here than in other | When it comes to prohibition that will !: ¥ B 5o of Vore. communities. Tt has been said, no | Prohibit, “‘there ain't no such an ULL INL ’} L3 New Britain Herald matter what part of the world you go | mal TAMES R. HALLORAN conversation with travelling | 10, goods with a New Britain stamp | 71 Lafayvette S BBess man rccently, he stated that | ©0 them can be found. New Britain | Book a ride around (he city and was | €oncerns have done more than their | Ebrised to find that practically all Share ih the great world war. and ] YOUTH IS SENT TO Finance Board Has Hard Task i « e e e e NSTATR REEORMATORY Cutting City Budget 8d to agree with him. 1t will be seen | Making war material. several of the by referring to the city map that near- | €Oncerns have hranch factories in Iy all of (hem are located within one | Other places than New Eritain, namely mile from the center, and many of | American Hardware, Stanley Works, them close to Main and adjoining ‘*v-v‘wlm Rule & Level. Landers. Frary Theft, 1s Found Guilty and Com- evitable since @ppropriatic street. Where business must neces- | & Clark, Traut & Hine, Eastern Mal i ota . sarily spread to, when Main street is | leable Iron o Practically every mitted to Cheshir GO, L (e s crowded for room, naine R. & 5, | local concern has had its birth in this | . 200,000 s Ar nereas the city Harold Hammick, 19, Charged With i e in he comjng year seen nore thu villio Bl c o, S k& Loand P& FLcL L city, and has grown from an infant | Harold Hammick was arrested by | The 20 BPIC | it \vil] be noticed also that when the | 10 a giant in dimensions. which proves | the [iyme police yvesterda) and |1 the 1 1401 factories we stuhlished that ' the solid foundation and wise | brought to this city for trial on theft feame | 1, o was (he only one that had | Management, which has governed | charges. He was charged this morn / ],.m-(.m: frontage, until the hranch to | ©&¢h and every one of New Britain's | ing with the theft of $39.13 from the | Berlin was constructed. The old Hart- | enterprises. Datch, ‘ ford, Providence & Fiskill R. R. was “p. J. B i h ter- 1 ransporta thelonly imeansiof hatlittansportation = . the city, and $46 from Willlam Heath, | Holmes of the fotal amount v in gov- : 3 d that New Britain ha EORG > Pl o g & s e el In “Tt has been said that when swriveys RGI\ AND PROHIBITION, 'a boarder in his former boarding | s ank worry : B World. board of financ egan its work on the evening and the first item taken up vas the school budget The amount asked for schoo American Express company, in whose | is $309.565 and the various items wera employ he was soon before leaving | explained lg Superintendent S. for increased salarics f = house. Judge James T. Meskill or-|In the fir South They Have a Peculiar | dered the young man committed to ! schools the minimum wage Tangle of Booze Laws. the Cheshire reformatory hoosted from $600 to $700 Hammick, who is 19, was emploved | maximum has been s t $9 at the local office of the express com- | total sum for teachers is pany for ahout four months. He was | pPay for S fore called to thé offce during the latter | (o $23.000 To part of December and as he seemed | tion work and six grades ¢ were made for the present N. Y.. N. H. | Down & I. R. R.. the engineers stated ‘We will skip New Britain - and include Newington, as it has a water power lditor of The Herald | Erises at the ot the least | (piper Brook.) and will amount to Can a man have a clear view of B of its features. | (omething, but New Britain will never | things, when he is diseased mentally ? ¢ be a manufacturing center. The . Prohihition is a mental diseasc used p? = ) constiuction of the Branch to Rerlin, ' "y 4 germ known as spo 1resis B prices, Minneapo- . vorld, are to remain in fonths ¢n . Perhaps it is hat we should be satisfied to fieved from wartime hread ffland Evening Express. has been inc extend Americaniza- offer more educational reluctant about making a report of [ opportunities, $6.000 a few vears later. showed the error (Softening of the brain, water on the ix needed ~ for of their judgment. Of Inte yvears, uin, narrowness of vision, ete.) epi- NS financial standing with the com-| evening schools. M however, with the buildihg of (his demic usually in times of war. Light road. and the extension of sidings on Is known to have an injurious effect the old road. nearly every factory Holmes « pany, an investization was conducted | plained that there are no indications with the resnlt that he was found 1o | that the price of school supplies w he $39.12 short. He was allowed (0 | he Jowered this vea v = 2o over his receipts with the clerk in | g14 000 has ©On this germ. Common sense com P ‘v'vv: d facilities—many of hem hay. | Pletely eradicates it. Therefore’ 1 Ko over : B lopiin pHIDItIo “hox O3 7 O _ e a The distillers have discovered that | (na Stamle ‘{1,”"“\\‘ ,,'”'mu” o e L \H‘(;»:’?' SRS e e e e | 000 o Gft o, Mexico, inundating: eVERNSPINSRaaialsefect on' thasefidren. Ex- | many of the states violated their cOn- « angincers wnd crew to handle {heir You might as well try to pinch . turning to his hoarding house on the land current g else in its \\h@-wg, “f Of | sorts may the collection we have in | stitutions in ratifving the prohibition jnmanse trafic a4 cow's horn. We are told in the Same day, he entered the room of | lained fo 1} Kitnon wi ronaBEReOR Mmoo urcscened vy sy ity | Bmonament e Hers e al "IN _ B tcnt ana wilkicoBRir hect- | o (e Lo o DUR Gy [thortlles on conatitutions, too, having pand. e purchase of adjoming pro reduced; such absurdity. 10wl take g fo Heath's siory Hammick - | (ruister of 811 000 S e \ ; 5 S perty was an expensive problem. Im billions of dollars to force the issue. mits faking $41, but no more. He ! ocant fisca unregencrate andl will feel pained | gome respects it is superior to collec- | they could find a way.—Kansas City 374 R & & hink that thetr cdmmonwealth Was | tions in larger communitios Times. first to place an ebstruction in It is asked under temr in the city are va e own 0 reason with such fanat- v Mr, Holmes the factories besan to ex. | €vent of prohibifion that taxes will be William Heath and took $46, accord- i cchool hoard likewise requested . vear started the foundation Yifty per cent. of the population will also admits coming back to the house Commissioners of the plant where the Corbin Screw we to watch the other fifty Our | after midnight and entering by wav ( p o Corporation now is loeated: they had = J1ils and other institutions will not be of a window and removing his cloth- | or (he police hoar ented that to purchase eleven houses on the , !ArZe enough to accommodate the ing from the house. e left the city | po4 budget, which call Iy block hounded hy Myrtle, High, T.a- Crowds, hence further taxation. There ' the following day and has not been | oy’ he I Palmer and < King and Clerk John McGrail THE CHILDR the scope of the museum has been 0— would be interesting to learn why path. Whatever the ultimate.re- méy be, the Sountry knows by | narrowed and why it is open to the | There was a time whenever autumn : givette and Grove strest. TLetor cp. | Are Dersons who can make # vice of | seen since 1ntil brought fo this eity amount of $91,005. for time that Connecticut does her | pupjic for only twelve hours a week cama R. & T. hought land corner of Myrtle AIMost anvthing, and usually do some- ' vesterday hy Officer Richardson thinking MBS i \V>E“u u: \fllmm of spring’s long-scat- ' 4,9 washington street thing equally if not more deleterious The accused told a storv of his re. ered flame i 4 .. When the Corbin Cabinet Tock Co. | 0 the communit Taking away fer- i Tainee e e e || T PRIME o o T e R abi Lock Co. = ceipts havinz heen stolen while he was shows that here was no adher- A MODEST PRIME MINISTER. v!”‘ (o) 2l Ly, “So 1 liness zoes b wWas or nized. land o rk, Orchard menting liquors will not give them in a honse As he was not able to tell 2 e o € It must come as a shock to some of | TN¢ 10Av6s that once were DIOSSOMY | ;g Maple street had to be purchased | New brains. Through their insidious = just how much he had collected he re Sprriltuag ARG O 2L s ) . ¢ ooy and homes of the Corbins, the Stanieyv system of grape-vine publicity, they our amateur world revisionists * to | on. | was very sad and happy then, regular policemen figured on t} sis of the present working force. The amount asked for supernume < about $10,492 Chairman Kinz explained that th n analysis of the vote in the Sen- ary policomen i department needs at least four ac quested that new hills be made out for him and upon fotalling the new bills here was a shorta £39.1%. He nbers present voted against ratifi- ditional regulars, four for night Peck, Tuck and TIlinsdale were re. are endeavoring to create the impres- shifts and two for da The city read the statement made by Sir Rob- | Knowing so many springs would come ) Wing & moved. Later when R. & F. and P, Sion that aleohol is responsible for ert Borden, Prime Minister of Can- again & Bl Corlin were imereen intol the | All Guimes, T consider the liauor busic E ¢ { “The problems studied by \merican Hardware Corporation. and | Ness conducted properly jus as legiti or Klett of this city. The four- | ® i DUODS A And now when many of those springs . jpo ! nsand teofirt | x S o f tification were | the Peace Conference are of too diffi- RV : ok i ey s . Foar ok oAl (o s jotes cast for ratificatio rere @ otnded by Myrtle, High, Lafayette Aquor is one of God's creatures, NG r ard said ] will be a most try : 9 A haturel fon me o greenery and trsppec L 3 & 23 S 5 o i / O i oh t ¢ t Republican members. New Yor | Uit and delicate a nature for me to | Their gowns of greenct and tppPed ang Washington streets was purchased | Which the Creator has provided for H. & H. EMPLOYES IN ng joh to cut the estimates dows indicate the possible or desirable solu- RO oI fand included a church, school, convent = Us. as Christ proved that at the wed- The increase on the grand list adds was an example of hibit Tak N A L e 1 i o - ey e o i vas an ezample oL PIORIDILON Y L oe! Ir Sir Robert would only | TakiDE each one ta seasond (Of S my liand severall dwellir Shortly after- | ding feast. when He changes water FACTORY PROGRAM | onlx about $40.000. while lossas g made a party issue, the Repub- on and they were assisted by ten e b s, including the leade denies taking any o monexy ublicans, including ¢ leader, denies taking ar 4 BN | In discussing the = plant branched ouf. the square | Mate as any other business, man F. 8. Chamberlain Lelinanie s fro ward the present large plant was N0 Wine and blessed it. Our Saviour liquor licenses will crected. When North & Judd Mfe, | would never hless something that There will also Biier cine thir <renail ) doypr | SO TS Mmeto (e neRunle Bilne to e lads despite the brown m 'vkfir::a:W“ t the RSouthyhcipvor) e oy S "'",\‘ es' ruth b " (0. were bhurned-in 1887, it was s would he a curse to the human race DO G e A A o | tax (oD s Kpri afiby ot o party issue in this state and | f2shioned he is. Nine out of ten per- | Oh, sflll I smile—=as one for children | gested at the time to purchase the!as the prohibitionists would have us u Jxpected e sons in the United States know—and 2 . vote must be considered as based Who come each autumn laughing know positively and ;beyond contra- atifying the amendment i there or Newington jail. Judge G ex plant known as the Steel Works, | believe Alcohol is a mental stimu- N ter i ment o pressed the opinion that a new north which had railroad frontage but | lant proved so by eminent medical end sehool will Phoenix. like, it sprung from its own | Authorities. Dr. lLancet, the great morrow Fvening. sity: this vear and N ishes, and the growth and necessary = English scientist. says it is not only a . ; . end may also he nece o !l ence should do and how it should in Evervhody's Magazine ' purchase nf adaitional land must be | Stimulant, but is undoubtedly a food Under the direction of M. S. Hart | 4 oo 200 : g | perform its tasks. This is especially g = BN enormous. They hought Jand on | in the sense that its combustion in the : ©f the Hart & Hufchinson Company. | ¢ 000" will have | On Sincerity in One’s Reading. g : - : - E ona rable t factory night for that concern will be b e {rue of many men in public office = & S a P Stanley street, both sides. st Main, | body can supply a considerable par Y 4 "~ I nighi. but no oppositi ersuade the Senate to reconsider (Christian Science Monitor) both sides, from Stanley nearly to | Of the energy needed by the organ= | ohserved in the ¥. M. C. A. tomorrow | o ',y . hearing: n 1. and a large part of Elm streef, | ism. Those who abstain from its use ; Ni&ht A commitiee of office em- s Such an annotncement from a man There are many people who read « ) i T S s os R Hine. from a smail start. | are never very much alive, ployes will assist Mr. Hart In carrying Ewra Wil win byiaslargemaionityl o ring & few of the Doctoral of |1t mavibe'a book offfiction, 1t may bel have ‘huilt up! Inlthe aly, as bigh as The whole question of prohibition | 0Ut the program which is mainiy an he House. e lernalionail Allsnents to thelr senseal |[& stoTNOT RilicHan, Jit inasgibe in Bi- ' ctability would allow. and have spread | Will never be settled right by the wave @ Athletic onc. Refreshments will be —_— S e s e ography; »lru.\ if it he A}"{’?" of the out on Smalley and Elm streets. Many | NOW sweeping over the country, it L e Jon ofipe bio RALDWIN ON EX-KAISER . hour, there Is a certain class of read- \who remember the ‘Cutlery’ hefore ! Wil be dashed to pieces on the rock Zram. and dancing w nioyed > fairs, shrinks from suggesting solu- iers who consider it their bounden duty -the fire in 1874, and its present magni- | 0f personal liberty, inmate in the This ix the second of the new series ormer Governor Stmeon E. Bald- | tions, it becomes many others to do | to absorb it. This is equally true of tude do not wonder why it was neces. | breast of man. Upon clear headed of factory nights. the Corbin Serew volumes which have hecome classics. arv to purchase the entire squ men of common sense the wild and shop having held theirs one week V Most cultivated people would consider, bounded hy Center, Commercial extravagant notions of fanatics of ago, furnishing an evening's enter- | over the current year and of the in- it a reflection upon themselves to ad- and East Main streets. Wo all remem- | Prohibition make as much impression falnment for over 1.300 .employes and | creased amount $44.200 for mit that they had not read the ber when the New Britain Machine | as do the ravings of a lunatic. friends improvements not be prosecuted by The Hague | tions hefore other work is taken up, | ferpieces of Dickens. Scott, Stevenson Co. started in a small wooden build Prohibition has not helped to win '”““ "‘r‘"”"’: ‘\“'”) e opened “'““ A or Tolstoy: vet il is inconceivable that ing, corner of Chestnut and Bigelow the war. it will not help in unifying remarks from the chairman of the hese beoks should appeal to all ' streets, havdiy large enough for the | the people. This legislation is not a ; committee «:W! “'”' be “’Hh‘\**‘ [‘ {'\]"!‘11 !TF‘;‘;F" « ated people elp and hoard of director ow see ar measure now, as the war is ove quartette selections by a Plainville . i organized to entertain such pro. | Natlons comes befors il other | CUltivated people. | Ty help and board of directors Now tes | Sm et R e pit ovar | auariel. The nuartet will farmiah ai fings,” he said, “nor do I think it conaitoration s SPILR s so BmDonts almost pitiful to witness the struggles | stories hizh, emploving 1,600 peonle. | on the country under the mask of pa- { of the musical program for (he eve- 1ld be properly invested with it hy BncHmcaoti ) T of some ‘who considered it their duty | The purchase of land on Fim street, | triotism. No such sweeping interfer- ! ning 5 the erection of the government huild- | ence with habits of the people, mo an and ! ing on Chestnut street. and the rew | such wholesale confiscation of proper- ments will open the athetic events >anis, formerly w of the evening and indoo aseball | Metropolitan Life Insurance con from the dead obably he a nec. ndividual judgment 7 diction—just what the Peace.Confer- WILTON AGNEW BARRET one in the south he fight for ratification is not lost prohibition leaders, while severe- commitee eking bited by the outcome, will attempt hearing Friday is expected he given to the hetion. It is predicted that the X 4 e ame Tl ! of Sir Robert's broad aftainments | certain books from a sense of duty. mraut & f the hoard of publi- of fire commis served at the conclusion of the pro- [ TeEUIAT appropriation of $97.068f 'nd specia] appropriation = to tha i amonnt of $34,264 $131.232. The making a tota] of hoard. of public worke wants $269.403 t hich is 80537 ., during the course of a lecture to | yiore ihinking and talk less ) 9950 law class at Yale, expressed the Sir Robert is firmly in favor of the | i of that William Hohenzollern | establishment of the Society of Na- punal declaring it certainly has no jurisdiction as The proposal for a League of | Geo A tug of war hetwen the jap refuse to give it his support. If e the five great nations are unpre- pared to abstain from certain on new treaties which might be not only .o read these volumes, &h ne ted for the purpose.” It must he | to convince (heir friends fhat they en- plant on a site in the sounthern part | ties built np under staie protection of the city, where the purchase of and participating should be carried = &ames will also he played Edward | has severed his connections with tha additional land will he unnecessary. ont without the consent and approv Restelli and Water Keopack will bat- { company and has entered the emplo The Stanley Rule & Level Co. have al of the country as a whole. The I. | tle on the Phoenix company as Hartfor used every available foot of lamd | W. W. disturbers have operated suc- | hour. Mrs. Kronholm will cater and : representative { have raised many of their buildings, | cessfuliy in prohibition states. Why? | arrangements have been le to feed have purchased land on Church and | Because of the industeal unrest and | a larze number of the employes anc the | their friends. AR eonsidoration: o ordar to unite joved them. Tbsen has heen responsi- My Withi the other mations. n & re: ble for more brevarication than al- olve to maintain a world-wide most any other writer: yat why should itest jurists in the land, are speak- peace, the sacrifices of the last anyvone hesitate to express an honest strictly by the written word and | four vears will have been in vain opinion regarding a niece of literary work? We are familiar with the trav 5 eler who used to go through the mu- | Tomortow cvening the mer timent of the world. If The Hague BADGERING MRE. PADGET seums on the Continent with his Bae- | POth sides of Elm street. in addition | discontent in those states. If New Britain Council, 0. U unal laws are incompetent to | : oA Chaip. | deker, zloriously enflusiastic over | to another plant in the southern part | mere enactment of a statute il mnlcs R | will enjoy an ayster supper b the former Kaiser lot us by all | L Zing beforehand that Ghat=iyo . pictures whieh' Weve double{of the ciiy. The Tnfon Mfe Co. andl| prohibltion workable and auccessful W. . T. U. MEETING FRIDAY. ing the regular meeting, man Padgett of the Naval Commi starred. and indifferent {o those which | the Skinner Chuck Co.. engaged in it should be in Georgia. The prohibi = - , who is considered one of the the wrestling mat for half an | of | Shoes and pumps §1.9 not take into consideration the | S 1| i bine hasten the enactment of laws | : e > 0 T e e Bxpert: midlor \cal rebairin G o was bound by ethics not to reveal [ did not receive this distinction. It is the manufacture of the same line of | tionists have had it all ':“” OV W Members Will Meet at Jr, O, U, A, R S S ot TRy (usd s rature, | Boods, are located et the legislature of that state now , tric Service one—ad contents of a cablegram received | @abparently the same way in literature, ; 80048 oo oD the same strect, | with the legis ek o] Hall This Week. Rar verdict. Every day lost is and of course it all comes down to a | In practically the same plot of land, | for a good many years. and at eac by Secretary Danicls from President | o 0 "(oiement that the average and are spreading out east and west, | succeeding session have brought about regular meeting of the W will meet tonight to confer the third t will permit the execution of the Centennial lodge, A. F. & A. M In for Hohenzollern. With the roar Wilson, the House vesterday insisted | reader or the nverage sighiseer is not | S00n to meet each other in their de. the enactment of furiher prohibition U. will he held this week on Frida gree on o class of three candidates: the big guns no longer reminding [ .\ pocking at Mr. Padgett and de-|in his own eves. a competent judge . velopment The PAmericant Hosier | heasureniiivet prohibition in Georalal |l ariaimoon 4t Jrl 0L 0 N M. hallton | Don‘th forset . Girls of Hun brutality, the world is be- {0 o Giote the confidence | df the merits of a literary work or a | 0. who make the best 'Knit Goods' does not prohibit and is therefore a . pungerford court. The meeting place | Thurs., Feb. 6t ing mawkish and mushy and | M‘“wd e oo o | in the country, started with one mill | failure. ' And all the Georgians Know | je changed from the Y. W. (. .\. only | —advt. re are many, indeed, who would et S Our reading,.of all things, should be | and now have four, and will soon have to do about it is to holler for more 5. this week, Members of both the ‘ what the President had said in his | an expression of our sincerity. If we |10 purchase additional property in | prohibition enactments to be piled on v o T T il YieE nish” the greatest butcher in his- | = " 1.0 0t an edifying pro- | prefer an Oppenheim novel, why place | the further development of their plant. | top of those already crowding the | . i ..\ urged to be present at this DO Awy Y | by eending him (o @ wverdant | cion sl ol LG e e volume of Ibsen or Strindberg con- | ~“The intention of this article is fo | statute books. The Augusta Herald re- = 0 0 | A WITH nd, there to pass the remainder ot e . b spiciiously upon our library table, | Show that the fonnders of New yritain | cently said “here is an increasing s o e e e | s itidion s andl e that certain members of the House | ‘o (he Oppenheim book is con- | industry did not realize tha@llwhen | demand for more stringent laws | o0 "0y cioimoon, her snbject | IND‘GE ,lal(‘,N are just as insincere as are certain’ | cealed on a hookshelf? The literary | they chose the sites for their husiness, = against liquor dealers in Georgia, and 0 S Wb in the War | l N) members of the Senate appetite of each person is as clear an | it Would grow to the dimension it has, | it seems that the legislature will not E 3 a \dication of what his personality | In those days, it was the rule to locate | only he asked to pass more restric S o How to Purify a Sour, Distressed craves as the appetite hict 1t ti/e | whers the besple were livine Ry | iive wensures \n teusrd to prohibiting SUNSHINE SOCTETY APPEA] Stomach in a Few Minutes. to us to gnide us in our selection of | it is the rule to have the people go | the sale of whiskey in Georgia, but The Sunshine society has asked The Let us talk plain L Washington-—is almost heyond | advocacy a large navy with his | food. 1f that literary appetite causes | 0 where the factories are locating. | they will also be asked to provide Herdld to appeal to the public for Jazz Orch in Grange hall LSHEVISM IN WASHINGTON. TUwn s dimenE tor several b indEire 3olsheyism in the hea of Amer House to reconcile President Wilson's g et us call 1| a spade a spade bgination 3ut we have the word | pronouncements against heavy and i us to select honks of which we are | AS witness. the Stanley Works, Hart | means for enforcing the law This piano bench for the Home for Blind S olr fooi o et iohamed, onr effort should e tol| & Hutchinson, and the New Britain | is rich. Pass more mehsures against , Bables in Farmington and for a sec—| .ch isn’( strong enough to. digest the change our own character sufficiently | Machine Co The former was the first the “liquor dealers in Georgia.” Who ond hand typewriter for a deserving| food you put to influence the literary appetite | factory to change from its original | are the liquor dealere in Georgia, | person. Communications in reply to | afternoon at a theater in these two {hecorics square. It must | which eraves whai we believe to be | Site, and taking Horace Greely's ad. | where ahsolute prohibition is repre- this appeal may be addressed to the| pital City, the purposc he s be realized, first of all, that the Peace | the wrong kind of literary food. Until | Vice it ‘Went West’ and is still going. | sented as having been in effect for all | Editor of The Herald | | we do that, let us at least be honest | It is marvelous how (his concern ha these vear And then the legisla- | our stom Senator Thomas of Colorado expensive armaments. In fact it is into it, so the food sours meeting of “Reds” was held Sun- | difficult for many laymen to make and forms poisonous gases, and when it does leave your stomach it has not furnished proper nourishment to the blood and has left the stoma wiih ourselves | sbread since the day it occupied the | ture is to provide means for enforc- | g, Many Women Do You Know | filthy condition \ characteristic of human nature, | triangle on High, Lake street and ing the Iaw. What about all the other orts of the meeting state that of the Allies represented there ac- { particulariy in yvouth, is to form prej- | railroad. as well as plants in Niles. prohibition laws? Haven't the means hlong those occupying hoxes were | cepted the fourteen peace stipulations | lidices against those things which we [ Ohio. Hridzewater, Mass. and Canada. = been provided for their enforcement? :ompeiled to dn t was mar Among the later biogressivel p s | Tt looks as t vhat is now askec N N are com 1 1 Tt was many | Among the later progressi plants | Tt looks as though what is now asked | .\ /' 14 g 1 can hardly drag arounc 03 et vears after my school days before I|are. Hart & Cooley and the Fafnir | for is a 1aW to enforce the enforee- | ' j.v+ and all such expressions digestion i e learned to enjoy Stevenson because | Bearing Co., and they have been com- | ment of another law to enforce the | ' icrigtic of women who “h g o o ; 1 ' e el i 4 - s s s e 5 o g i « W ; h vell t S « & e e : iBsem Al s sick SO Hea inois, and Mr. Mason is said to have | point concerning limitation of arma- | that author happened to he upon the | pelled fo buy considerable real estate enforcement of some other prohibi- | (ioriaxed their strength uatil head-!| i cpocys dressed the audience. Others on | ments. So long as the conference, as | prescribed list which T had to read in | to increase their plant tion laws, and as long as the citizens | J poc hackache, nervousness, drag % prep: 1tion for school work If we | Only three of the factories that of Georgia by their thirst and demand desire 1o be looked upon as readers of | started here left for other places, | keap supporting some form of illicit ng being the destruction of Conference at Paris has not pledged sent form of government Press | itself to smaller navies although most % Who can say they are perfect ake Mi-o-na stoma d f you well? “1 am tired all the time,” “I| want to change you stomach to am so nervous it seems as though a healthy. clean o bpresentatives Dillon of South Da- | proposd by the President, FEngiand ta, Gordon of Ohio and Masen of alone withholding approval of the i our money you want t e vour stomach o list of speakers were two free | a united body, fails (o legislate eingsdowniinalng B ipania e s ' the blues. symptoms of a female zood hooks. then let us train ourselves, | namely, O. B. North Co.. which left ; liquor traffic. we suppose the game of | (aakness, have developed Women | rmed from Russia suffueed with | ceed with the enlargement of our sea | just as we would in any other line, to | here the first and the J. B. Sergeant | adding these laws will go on ad in- | 50 strong tha 1 a hearty hce journalists who recently re- ' against naval growth we must pro meal withou to be without t who are ia this condition may rely Ishevik doctrines power. Battleships cannot be built | be real crities of the literature we ah- | Co. Both are located in New Haven, | finitum. These Georgians certainly do reL Shigeonditionmes el | = ki upon sorb: let us be honest in expressing | (a small brick bullding rear of Park | want their “likker,”” and so there is | tompound fo restore them to healtn out feeling, take Mi-o-na; it should give you prompt relief. For sale by eneral public has been accus- | in a day and if the conference does s st S L iyl ’ s ey : : our likes and dislikes, and fearless if i street is the only {race of their loca- | very little hope for prohibition ever | anq strength.—advt he Clark Braineids Co a all med mentally to portray Bolsheviki | finally ratiry the ‘point concerning [ 0" (" U Gifrer from those around | tion here.) The ‘Thomson Houston | to he other than a failure in Georgia, | leading drug unkempt, uncouth, siinking indi- | limitation of naval gonstruction we | us. An insipid acquiscence in other ! lectric (o, which started business in | for after all the real whiskey in the | [duals. The report from Washing- | will have plenty of time to revise our | people’s »n-v!mmw HVA: ‘H\'HV‘MHM:‘; u: i A\lv 'n‘\ \v,m\w;»\ Works plant. went to | comntry is ).'m:fli mm_”\\m“m- just as | Why St n LB " | a literary discussion as is constant | West Lynn, Mass. Je only new plant | keen for moonshine. The Monvée Ad- n, however, indicates that the fever | program and cancel any orders for gvlwm»»m ol e e D \v'::.fmr”mn L\\ on }NWM ek e “m\”.p‘ T e L s Heal !tchi Sk- Blily; entrenched in the sodlal} war vessels in every other walk of life. We do | Barnes & Kovert Co., a thriving little | of prohibition due to three main Lxmas off the key is because her voice ng Ins ta that uses tooth brushes and [ It was childish of the House to in- | not hesitate to have olir own ideas in | concern which came here from Mari- | causes—the nature of the prohibition | is net accurately focused on {ha . ° < its clothes pressed regularly sist on Mr. Padgett disclosing what | politics and religion: let us form our | on. Conn X few small companies | law. the failure fo carry out the law. | resonators. She allows her tone to wlth Cutlcura m ideas regarding literature, and be ; started Y ‘arious stages d most of all, the st ¢ ° v afore s It was announced yesterday that | President Wilgn had cabled. The | OWN ideas regarding b business here at various stages | and m the thirst of the of- | spread in thg mouth before she briag Not the Back of Her Face? (New York Times.) | prepared to defend them. Here is a|in past years, but went out of busi “fpnd«sr‘ it to the front of her face where th~ A1) draggiste; 8on) 25, Olntment 25 &80, Talenm 2 S on 't “Cnticara D o Sematc committee investigating | contents of ilfe message were conn- | PrEPRIEE (R inity for a New Yea ness, or were purchased by some of | After all Georgia’s attempts to thus | hard resonators are situated and thus erman propaganda would extend H*‘ldw“i" and there may have Deen | resolution. | °Ur Present prosperous concerns. | petittle the efforts of the Georgia pro- | it fritters away on the soft tissues.

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