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RSDAY, Fiuia.. AND BENEFITS OF TAXATION. | RITAIN INSTITUTE taxc%. enlightenment is necded on what may bhe called the un- | fhilosophy of taxation . AMBASSADOR MORGENTH A U'S | ent and past conditions, especially neral, the trouble is that when we think of taxes at all we think STORY. the early history as a means of show of our own hackyards. We have long since come to consider “A valuable story which no one but | ing the actual racial tendencies of s a blessin nd high taxes a curse. We (hink of taxes in himself could teli. He tells why | the people The history ends wi Bishness, and sclfish thinking is never to he trusted. \We haven't grace | ryios Gideq with Germany: why the | the great war AT N Book taxation terms tar-sichicedn y realize the magnificent purposes of 5 Paxes and taxes alone, make possibl erent public welfare move- rendering which British failed to come through | : the Dardaneles hecause of the Armen- | WINDHAM PAPTRS. being 1he of organized socicty. the very services, in fact, for ian massacres; and of the famous | and correspondence of the Rt. Hon. State exis conference in Polsdam where the | William Windham wihellydlotiaxation S G rmans 'declded to. make Wil He | “William Windham is ono Good zovernment looks at diplomatic affairs from the | few English statesmen of fhe The greatest henefactions are the achievements du Protection of person amd property | interesting point of view of the suc. | cighteenth century whose Conservation of healt nd sanitation cessful business man Bookman appeal to American 1 Providing social necossitic .o first appearance as a public speake Devolopine onsarvation of natu SO BOOK OF THE SKEA, compiled by | Was at a meeting called to raise Promoting the 1l cconomie welfa the | PLady Sybil Scott subscription toward the cost of Highways, roads and bridges, | “Two hundred and eighiy-five | American war, a project whioh h Poems and prose exiracts relating to | Stoutly opposed. He was the intin nishine the delinquent ! the sea. including some French and | friend and pupil of Burke, and Promoting education weh, literature and . AT A i e o e e i e S Uer e losatre i pnelwiih) Dot ns Providing for rect arks for the poor and playzrounds for the | g o0 of the poems and translations of | that he was one of the fow Caring for the dependont and defective Restraining and p children e : inditferent depends wholly on how we support them vhat we pay for; high taxes, high grade the foreign ones.”—A. L. A. Booklist, | watched by his hedside to the PR Boston Transecript that e CAN GRANDE'S CASTLE, by Amy » they | Service: low faxes, low « BT S Lowell. WOMAN'S VOICE: an antholozy, efl-# ‘Globe. A Leal L e ) Four selections in ‘polyphonic ited by Mrs. Joscphone Conzer Ka niggardly support of all State enterprises, and henc b e prose.’ The themes have been taken neko, from history. but the hisforic event Prose and verse extract writ has heen rewvivified in the light of the | ten by women, and all concerning the ind half-sta sucesss inoall that the Ntate is doing for usi but we stronger have de- conference don't s Low < has suceh an appealing sound that we can't recognize it most plausible of all forms of self-decep. tion. strikin the of everything we should cherish—the chance of the children, the we!fare of the and the common good of all What you pay in taxes in 1918-19 at a tax rate of 20 1-2 mills, On a property valuation of $1.000 $2,000 $3.000 $4.000 $5.000 tremendous happenings of today.’ auestion of woman tion in the ..o { home."—A. L. A I’SSAYS AND) ADDRESSES IN WAR * TIME, by James Bryce Fiction, ..o \PARTMENT NEXT DOOR, by Wil Sehool capon R FOUR YEARS IN THE WHITE liam Johnson . slight misappre- S ARE % g PR NORTH, by Donald M. MacMillan A German spy-detective stors 1y Public Works 5 e 1 i =p bt the triumpnane b . s < P 6 Gorn troops into Ber ‘“ “ SShaues 0 2 NATHANIEL. HAWTHORNK., HOW | FORTUNE, by A, P. Terhunc ‘. fovember, Germany didn’t Iheel ) SXl 98900000 { PO KNOW HIM. by G. E. Wood- “A story of newspaper atmos- Win the war. Kansas City berry nhere Health Dept. expenses 60 " Hawthorne, the man, his intere i i ] IR e i sol (S Hamo e fthe LS N ok are beginning e attitude of the The .newspapers For Charity Depf. expenses . work as an imaginative and moral A continuation of the C(layhanger o R, " \ Brooklyn the Tnconvert- | Payment on Principa ) : 30 agins : ation of rreamifatcd. ; atlE a:platitude which admits of | 4 ou i ’ ity et on Baninal istic writer ntil New Brifain does,adopt an ed “wets” are wearing buttons in Incidentals b ] ‘ 72 2.15 asment system that is uhiversal are very interestingly de- | irilogy. The hero being the son of no debate. ' They are detrimental | ceribed “No beer, no bonds’ And Salaries ... i i iy .68 o | Scribed by.means of quotations from | Hilda Lessways, Butthe high tariff which Senator | Vet it's doubtful if they’ll persnade i rk. A careful critieal study o : e 2 5 A. L. A..Booklis TMAN TOUCH, by “Sapper democratic complaints Will al-} gvoo " dng his colleagues would im- | Many people {hat the more foli A B i SN EAD. ) R " W ‘. stor = R e ard Under present regu- e spend for booze, the more they'll . a ories by a s be heard nder ¥ g Pose on goods brought into thIeoul. \l s e ek . R . T e I PEORLDITNAA CTION study of Am | British officer ns the decision of the board of have I L DT S AN You would like to know L ¥ oney erican idealism, by Gustave Rod- | Lo try is detrimental to foreign manu- o he~teihUnion T A ORTS T T St G s S ome G are et || 1 Liberties_— Manchester Ihe above fizures tell you the fr You 1 in onme of the best | HURD ST AR e o ] . facturers and no one questions our cities in Conneecticut You have property You have a home You have | PR Swinnerton of values may be ameliorated i buwig's hoast that the Ger- | all the advantages tl ce any residenc: cles yrogressive ci i & 3 Hindenbu g lvantages that accompany residence in a . progressive city, |‘ HIGHWAY ok et | ssors Is not final, and arbitrary lor, | Moral and legal right to establish = A e : e 1 t e 3 ans arc ofeated does n re- ch as good schools, good roar streefs— we ighted and 5 : ¢ i . . n appeal to the board of relief. mans are undefeated ot 7 su as 200 10015, good roa and reet well lighted and we FLORIDA, Clifton Johnson VENTS IN THE EAST, by Wallace any tariff we may desire t o 1 1 method is not altogether ac 2 g vent them fron: admitting that they policed. You have access to a good publie library and beautiful park lands It is claimed by Senator Weeks . POEMS. ESSAYS AND LETTERS OR L JOYCE KILMER, edited with a Library Notes. memoir by Robert Hallida) | reading and children’s room#* St lare open every Sunday afternoon PRESENT CONFLICT OF IDEALS, | rom 2 to 5 o'clock by R. B. Per - oo The library is having a husiness *TRURE STORY OF ALSACE-LOR- | boom. During the month of January are unfed.— Washington Stz You have fire protection for your property and the protection of a city ! e best solt f the | 1 IO AR R L, | that the embargoes are in violation — heaith department of the third of President Wilson's What we wonder is when it is go- Think over the foregoing tabulation and see whether it has not been blem would be the establishment system which would distribute | ¢\ ioon poings ing to occur to Mr. Burleson that he worth all that you have paid during this vear to have all these for which burden of taxation on a more ™ o | o can’t make enough money in public | you have heen paving tave Suppose vou are forfunate enough to own 3 i he removal, so far as pe life to support his family in the stvle $5.000 worth of real estate. [If so. please note tha* your share of the school v just basis ble, of all cconomic barriers and to which it has been accustomed.— expenses, the largest item in the budget, has been $23.50. This is less cerbity of language directed the establishment of an equality Ohio State Journal than the average cost for the hooling of one child in the twenty largest nst the assessors will not cure the of tyade conditions among all na- s towns and cities in the state, which was $46.45 for 1918, according to the RAINE, by E. A. Vizetelly o e e e D tiofis consenting to the peace S Sr o 5 e e S sl A RAINE, by E ete e issued 1ib ards 3 ) They probably have made errors e _mn’: "h; i lh« pesce '\viv‘rl JUST PREJUDICE, offic 1‘1) figures of the State Department of Education “With the conviction that the two | borrowers. Library hooms, unlike 5 2B 00! SIISCLES R fOLE L The item of Public Works s s that you paid $14.10 for streets | ¢ 1 2 adgment and there may be somc RO S o— Al e DomElilaigvongnaldys T Longs { disputed provinces should be re- | the business, mean larger oufgo, not md improvement of streets: for street lighting: for street sprinkling: for turned to France, the author hias gone | more income, bhut we welcome thenis fication for the criticism of those There are people—how T pity them! IFor the purpose of removing doubt sewer maintenance; and parks. For Police Protection you paid $8.75 and - Frssr Who have not winter weather. i B . have formed the Taxpayers'| ,, s pe Sreside ils P fe irc Protection, $8.10 Would you venture to say that you have id g oint. President Wilson eX- | wwp o hever sce the snow and wind L fue. This criticism will not have | pi4ined that it did not have for its Malie mettiment togethar Il 1Por Charity you have paid $4.55. This helps to take care of hundreds | | by Attorney-General Guy H. Sturgis. in vai t arouses the public St e Shesenilaeiea e . . t in vain if i ¥ object the eradication of all trade re- | Who neve 1 snowtlike, ‘ of unfortunates for any one of whom you would subscribe more than this | Under the denunciatory words of the @ need of an equable system Of | sirictions, such as tariffs, but that no | ldke a cvystal flower or fenther amount it vou were asked {o do so. FFor the proiection of the City llealt! \ttorney general, Hall gave little or 5 i ever tumble in a snowhank Yerart n ¥ 1 +1 il ng assessments favorilism was to be shown and that | NUYeU tumbie In & snowoan Department von have paid $1.60 this year. One of the most efficient Health S bt { the issue meant | And find i Departments in the enfire country which has carried New Britain through a other per i national ports were to be open to all | poor souihland lads and iassies ) . ol kS phichEtasacs ev itz ALOUE] more to him than to any other per S an epideni.c much more successfully than in the case in many othe: Sl ne ourt room FGAL SEIZURE OF PROPERTY | counties under the same conditions. Wiiofhaye nogwinteriweaier cities. You paid §$11.60 for Speeial Appropriations covering the following S St r n hour with \ie St smote for Senator Weeks represents a wealthy items the librar; the New Britain hospital; the ension fund for fremen o unced nder the guise of a strike, an at- £ WL A oo white histine showe tomm t » fur el citesinces Ui R dennuiiced manufacturing region in Massachu- linto detailed description of their pres- | nevertheless more for these items than yvou have received? and policemen: the upkeep of parks: the war bureau: the cost of play- t at confiscation of property i Never gives them houndles leisure, | i 5unds for children: the gardens commiittee: the city building fund; (he ic owever a be of hene- Taking a comet's measure than his wife and asser( e 30,000 mill employes are out. | {rict- However, it should be of ber Paking a con ave levied hy the stat ‘ e i aseriod dat Hu howhall and a snow-shoe b intorant had made his wi fe a tinus fit to consumers in America because < and discounts on sew=r honds, park bonds, and school i ; f these have not struck. Tt is ¢ em no sor leasure; e S torture mentally and ph Wy by it the manufacturers are unable to Give them no so 4 d huilding bonds you have paid $7 and for money to pay the principal pturaer 1ria ned that the majority are forced A leaping ski, a sweeping skate, : his acts Link by link h yointed I of maturity city bonds you have paid $6.30 send their goods abroad they must Is el not at all a treasure i e out he jury the chai ircum emain away from work because enses incidental to the operation of the city business. you have sell them ai home and as the supply | How in the world do children there impossible to operafé the mills paid $2.15 and for sal JMlicials, saside from the teachers and Saco, Me. Feb. 6.—A verdict of not ! stantial evidence in the case and school officials, vou have paid out $4.60 serted that the sla @ DN e s all departments are running or | ©f finished products on hand will be Have any sort of r"“‘i;‘”"“ _ ss all der rents 50 HARRIET P. SPOFFOR use thev have been intimidated | increased prices in this country will s N be reduced guilty was the finding of the jury at| S202€ T 118, TR % the euilt off Saco, Me., yesterday in the trial of | {ne defendant. The attorney-general Henry H. Hall, the preacher accused . gcored counsel for the defense for an of the murder of his wife, Minnie, at | .itempt fo disoredit the evidence of Wells Depot last June. The verdict | state officers, doput ot was returned | Atinizhi attert the il Jhr Lol e O cir i entiah s e It may be that yon have a child in the Iligh school and another in the elementary grades. It may interest you to know that it cost New Brit- he minority. This is another dem- : ain $71.79 to pay for the education of your child in the High school--and ration of anti-democracy. The - = = Aow History Repeats. this is helow the average cost for the state (877.54): and that it also cost ity wantlto work under condi LET PERSHING COME HOME Lowell (‘ouri itizen i to educate your child in the eclementary gra This too i s proposed by them and accepted In In connection with a proposed Con- | speaking at a celebration of the cen- 1881, Robert €. Winthrop, helow the average cost for the twenty largest cities and towns of the state ; ($42.20.) When you combine these two you have a total of $110.15, which | jury had spent more than 10 hou tion as the work of an unholy he owners of the mills hut the 3 o i s more than vou have paic ey A o in deliberation. trinity.” Some of the defense evi ] Erersional N investisation ot charsea| tananvi6 thessuricnde o Copnmallissim ol thin have paid in taxes this vea ority succeed in keeping the ke v 5 that Regular Army officers diserima | a1 L - tions” in the factories idle and bute for the generous aid which inated against National ( rd officers | f o i e the majority to walk the & France had accorded in the Ame B during the war, a cablegram has been | jan revolution, used as applying to e e The various city departménts are calling for an incressc in their There was an outburst of hand- | gence came in for denunciation also budgets for next vear. It is possibie:! 1 X rate mav have 1o be pping from the crowd as the fore hat of “a Jiar and perjurer : nereased. When vou consider {his, © be fair 1o consider also man announced ihe finding. The court "he charge 1o the jury 15tice that vour houschold expenses have increas {hat evervihing that moes | voiced a siern protest, but in spite of © Wilson included a ol e into ng cxpenses for teachers and Jer city employes has increased it, the applause was continued of the gene ature sent to General John J. Pershing ask- o some words of the Latin his- e . @ T a U A the ger 1 nat or reveral weeks the question of a R o o so. and that these increases must be mef hy corresponding increases in Hall. was in a state approaching with particular referer ing him if he wishes to {estify s Jive tention may once : 4 T ing him if he wishes to tif L . ; . = alavies and in the ecity tax hudget Also it will he fair to consider that collapse as he heard the words of the | phases of the ; : ags be directed to the curicus ap : 4 4 A probable that Genernl Pershing wi : n} : "_ e / costs of all the varions items necessary to the efficient oparation of the ' foreman. He fottered as he was told slicahility of this famous sage to > ¢ i e e e plicability ! o ant | various city departments have increased frem 40 to 200 per cent. within 1o stamd when the jury v Eto England irst the employers i IpSomngdaveniige I ER gt the last cighteen months. Living exprnses have increased since July, 1911 Spor i K dept e D p il Sherin sponsibilities in Kurope to cross the ; which., when once made, seems likgly o repor is keep put; jer tated but they finally agreed on : which, when ade, i At the s of 67 por cent Fred Atlantic and defend himself at the | to have repeated instances of fitness Yon 3 i A speaking of 1) service i : - - 4 o hearing but if any means can bhe | Liv was speakin ony misspent You have Zht to oxnect cofficient service from all city de that had been rendered hy Rome in S ) overcoming Philip of Macedon and ., (g0 y-eight hour week has been agita n textile communities throughout tioned the jury in .ope thing he might say res 1. Muchmore, was compelied 10| was not 1o Le constrie assist’ him to his feet. When i expression of opinion words, “Not.guilty,” were uttered Hall A “strike” o hours demanded, realizing that have the right of every taxpayer fo know that your money is not laborer should decide on his hours § alf 4 hundred {0 assiire officient and satisfaciory serviee. supplies must be i at curvent r of cost and fair salaries must he paid to city em be afforded every facility . 5 b1l argument. But not so in Law- ) Ty facilit | giving freedom A d e s o e o increase the amount of money raised by Under the stress of a military cam- t found to bring this about he should swaved, but was prevented from fall- nesses for the d ing by the deputy Then Judge Wil ngton county over the pa Allowed on pronounced the formal discharze m for their attendance at court ervice. In most cities that end- efense from Wash- ve where a small group held out said - can only be Inenalon Dot ion eoliiave NHURDYET Creassalii el e SO e e B e S Z yaign orders are given and changes “Phere is a nation in the worl 5 i htongh e 1ok nronerts (¢ creased valuation upon oxis yasgce A A T e ReRe e oy e || 5 rde given and change The ronsh v prope oriner aluation ur xist t hour week. The question arises if 4 Hall skipped heavily into his chair ' cepted the samount offered b own labor. and at its own risk, waged Scehools, streets, yirtment, and other city ents and neods i P = SR Sy Themwiinesae man outside the army as unnccessary L 5 s war for the liherty of others: and this muyet suffer unle: ) oney is provided for intenance. There y-eight hours’ pay was satisfac ulations of his cou themembers Ll tiectingiailbuhiohbine oaan s he i i of his family and ors in (he crowd | opinin that WMo in other cities why should it be not merely for contiguolls slafes, ov js no ofther way to A U pilosstliotilysiof hicl diate]y "rot i hn P : ) venn | the basis of the accusations against | for near ne or for count mproved service and cfiiciency edrina ARl BTN SO iabou) densib AL sctionable to Lawrence workers Wiihout much delay Hall, accom- | Intar after reconsideration | | | and sometimes : unjust, If this were } | | General Pershing and the staff fhat made part of the same confines - e e i e man who works for a living | 4 . | could easily dikpose of them. Tt is not | bul uld receive every cent he can get | ] | for the purpose. so that no unlaw panied by his aged mother, Mrs. spokesman informed the cle that they eon crossed the s ! Seavch and Scizure i Relieves Cables, Zemro i1l his brother, Zemro, and | they would accept the amour (Letter in Providen Jour i’ v his sister, Mary, started down the ! D. Fenderson. cle e . e in vi I - rion-Star) i he | 1. Fenderson. clerk 1 To the [diter of the Journ . stairs foward the exit doors. Ile was | timated the The opponents of ohibition are Goy spatches 10w be- | giil showing evidence of weakness | ly 86,000 . with such a sitnation that the investi- : y doing so he does not destroy the i | hower should subsist on the face ndation of business prosperity, | $210S Will deal. More serious charges | o whole carth. but that justice | have been broiught against the leader | pight and law should everyvwhere have S PRI % attem pting 10 ereatc impression ing instead of by cable from the nervous strain and his chief | that certs \ nati ost of vial ital. Russia presents a living ex- — of the American army and its high | sovercign sway.’ ple of what destruction of capital | o el an s in order to rel the present cabla| counsel, George 1. Emery, assisted 5 < i en-, co 1io him by placing an arm around his Winthrop re in Tivy's own oo e 5 neestion ol i e W e \va Shoulders. Hall's mother also had to B phrases as ap z France in i ol \I zoverament deps ave [0S \ clever writer keen abservation will | corporated into ihe been requested by the secretary of the deral law nowill allow The National Grouch. Bristol P ) hne. It is fortunate for Lawrence | '°V" L s iolaans { for the sake of our army's good char- | t the strike has nol the sympathy X < 0 A acter they should be cleared up, let | g " o "L ci” (rouble. may now bhe organized labor or the better ele { the chips fall where they may | said onece again. witho necessa In ‘the early evening when the pre- Sa¥$ that the what ails this countrvt at the present tim ! navy to make all use of the radio| siding judge. Associate Justice Scott 5 : is a “nationak officers to sea v private he - rouch.” y. . accurate and iea L noxe stations, and an order has heen is-| Wilson, announced a brief recess asd 5 OF t rat : ) : sued by Postmaster (Genera urle-, Went to dinner, the crowd hecame : at its own expense. with s own lahor slace Siivate b 5 <ued 1 »stmast (ienerai Burle- hecam | the charcges, building their case on | 3 1 ar for the s ’ % ¢ smaller. but many remained in the nay dull the future of lLawrence J and at its own risk, waged war for 1 There is absolutely nothing son that all zovernmeat dispatches in congress where the disposition if v mova femotion of a court room dete ed to \ess the e mill owmers, Porced ke nay | hie temcxal or demofion a num- | jiper(y of others our opiidetienmineditofwilmesSEihal da = ni s Site e R e ey failure and to deny eredit to nearly allf ber of officers in the oid National | for contiguons st: near neizh- this situstion concernin cable unle pecitically indorsed ‘‘not | same con more tha to be sent by radio the responsible ones, and to investi- Gua As they happen to be mem- | hors ar mor 1an r : A i 2 P § i ones, and to nent—-but across the s so that no s Wy provi The most powerful radio station iaj fendant spent a nervous afternoon. gate everything. Of course a lot of nawful power should subsist exempts a¥ hona fide pr the world is beiny constructed by the| He had periods of sobbing. ate very ' this is a sort of submarine offort (o unless o \merican na at Bordeaux, France,| little of the food that was hrought atiract voles, to support personak t living on the hanks of the his. o New Ingland Congressmen have | changing a syllable, with reference he United States—“A nation into bureau drawers and M T o Merrimao 1 ferr seriptive term, that Evideaces o % ! nssumed the initiaiive in preferring T ¥ ) & Fhould the strike prove successful crop out everywhere and especiallv and this not merely 5 The prohibition force: Hould e sent by radio insiead of by closing scenes of the trial. In the jges one-eighth greater than are jail beside the ecourthouse the de d in Lowell, Manchester and other | ber 1 party whose force le centers, could not compete | o i | e pomcr liel torceRtn J : e i h the marke tr h . vavnene theve shonld be dene ‘ statements of the Congressmen have | roien of law and of justice.” dencedence becocs a place of . ¢hich will areatly facilitate the! him, and paced restlessly in fhe | political ambitions, The grouch phasa L resort for dreinking or for the viola- handling of transatlaatic traffic. This| corridor. It was known that Hall | is doubtless a reactlon from the | heen pluced on file and public decision 3 - Rt ic fion of the law prohibiting the sale will be known as ihe “‘lafayette sta-| had been strongly hopeful of an highly-keyved up nerves g tha of liquor, No bopa fide o tion.” and will remain as an enduring! early verdict of acquittal and he he- past two vears. Much of i teris molested. 11 the so-cailed private v raemorial came greatly depressed as the passage cal. aad if one can contr nper dence becomes speak-en Franspacific radio is also in opera-! of the hours indicated a difference of it Is entertaining Things will ey SKING $2,000,000, has been reserved. There is one man Immigration and NVhether or not the identity of the who couli tell us whether the accu- (Minneapolis Triby Two bills to v ate immigration thor of the measure lend sations h foundation in fact. i f may make honie and be subject tne Francisco. Honolulu and Japan: also! s 2 w. and better sense prevail . ned there s 1 5 Jot o disclos : SE et ater in the afternoon Hall con- er sense J hy is ever learned there should Iy come home 1o disclose his side | Syeh conditions. howev as the Ht- |, iigions of the prohihition law Balaioen the S i G, i | quered his nervousness to some ex- = tent after a visit from George L. Security For Our Loans Fmery. hig chief counsel. After eating (Houston Post.) a fair large supper he stretched What security has the hesitancy on the part of the (ic the stor erary test—generally proposed-—af The home the indi- Philippiaes, Tutuila Papeet vidual who lives ill a0t he Apin. The service is being handled : 5 ford no protection agaiast the propa | Assembly in sending it to ¢ Assembly in sending 1 — ndists of Bolshevism although they te basket There ma some siznificance in | m (itcs supplyiot imatentalinG overt home into yor cent. less than ecabie charges ko doul Je Connectict ; ; npor { yropagandists work No do ! 2 escape of e Valera and other non pLo need of financial i . The sit in need wders of St Fein from a prison in | 1 ey and readiness to adopt evea interfered with excep v radio at rates approximately 23 ey it ; himself on the couch in his cell, The States for the lions of dollar or A place ere liquor furnished in violation of ) WAYNE R, W conversed with his keeper. jokinz ' Mous muifon-hes St. Louis. Tha U aad unprecedentad measures oo el ; Tommy had been ont ving till he | part of the fime. He said he did | Security of as sublime a courage, a% rom 3 was very tired, and did not feel in- pot care to have a light for reading. | InVincible a spirit. as unwavering a intion ealls for the most care door of the cell was open and he ed fo (reat. Britai sk an \y= jt have: that,rellelisoo Lincoln, England. Tt was Lincoln- | radic Rintain its present schedu : hire that zave to America Dr. Cottas | for the protection o mtr buld be poor policy for the state o NG OOEReali dl el S {hose not only o ind other famous worshippers s ST e . the L At the institutions, ! [ whe it to sink its funds in ¥ our nnecticut LIS Temple of Liberty intelligently hostile clined to say his pravers, but his Throughout the charge {0 the jury fAith and as knightly an example of the hu«< mother insisted. So Tommy hegan: | ny Associate Justic Scott Wilson, | Self-sacrifice as the {hrough ignoraac have no concep- " P : ‘Now 1 lay me down to sleep. Hall leaned eagerly forward in his | e institutions mean (Charleston News and Clourier.) P, £ ) tion of what those in '}‘\M ns, m "; a " ws D I pray the Lord my soul to keep ¢hair with his head slightly turned ould be next to impossible in the and furnish soil in which to plant i e don't answer the aquestion 1.” prompied his mother to one side, following everr word. He Treat 'em Rough. & ture to secure the passage of legis- Probably the next offensive of the | the seeds of destruction. ::rfp R \\‘y‘r!’w‘:‘[fiu:‘::‘::”"' 'h‘p ”\,\,H/:i\ ey Tommy (sleepily)——1f he hollers, | seemed wholly alert. His appearance Bolll ‘ert frs iom M ucramblels: tion that would restrict in the ' Ant:- inon League will be launched ”"‘"':‘ ”'h“g‘”;:'m“m’n( s aomer k|l seaiat “:h“-q”wm,‘_ wrat et him &0 in this respect was a contrast with | ranst ‘em or eat 'em 'raw. Nativé ghtest degree the activity of the with the purpose of knocking the | an nf this time than that of proper| will Russia do with the civilized ‘F‘p“\id ‘mesny iy B mow G5 s atitnde while_the w:m{v‘lz argu- | eggs. Strictly fresh tion. Connecticut would have | hoops oif Saturn, |I_eg”‘_fio“ of immigration, world 7" . London Idea, 4 ment for the state was being given | sell Bros., 801 Maim St.— ncern, because if this were done it