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DAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1916. ecaution. Weimar. nal of Commerce) (New York Times.) ¥ to see why the pres- “We will call on the old German | R . ®vigorous message” to | spirit of Weimar, says Chancellor nmittce on naval affaits | Ibert. calling the National Assembly | § @arrying out the costly | o order; “we will be an empire of filding up a powerful navy. justice and truth. Iine words; nor | i ’ | Bld be kept secret Its real hould anybod say with Dean Swift B8eems rather obvious and it | “T wonder w e you stole ‘um. ALWAYS RELIABLE. fto he having the desired ef- | The straggling litile capital of K STORE CLOSED MONDAY EVENING AT 6 P. M. R Washington. Al opposition in | August and one knows not how many | g TUESDAY EVENING OPEN UNTIL 6:30 P. M. BInmittee was at once withdrawn j other perruqued Grand Dukes, \s Store Will Be Closed WIEDNESDAY Al Day, Feb. 12th Bit was unanimously in favor of | charming, old-fashioned city on the LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY. ing out the plan at a possible ' Tlm, af its best a sort of memorial of Bt of $600.000.000, ir not a billion. | fantastie, easy, outworn principalities — e 15l But, thoueh a formidable pro- e Prince Ofto's. holds the graves fEm is ihus set forth. no contr 1 only of the Olympians and roman- | § (s T n be entered i f 1 s. of Goethe and Schiller, but of i Bind o Febiuan Nicizache b opliisterlof megalo jot be Lefore 1 anialior Tass ar-Andtslavesmoraiity #provided.” What 3 " the half-mad pretentious humorist and in case the bill i th this | yhetorician, the sick man doting on § amendment, is 1hs * at any time | brutal strength, the poet-“philos- | before the construction is authorized | opher who anticipated the fatal under it, there = he hed spree of German jomination.’ B¥€ | \with the co-operation of the United The Mreat sources of the German €~ States “‘any tribunal or tribunals com- jake's Progress are historical, and he ‘on o0 | petent lo secure peaceful determina- | is put an episode attractive to unsea- Bster MEN WHO GO HUNTING. ti for at least using their united | goned mind It is A queer coinci- y W ) tis(mu«:ijym ‘fw>m~\.',‘u'\ P mamren| oo LR e that the rebith MEN WHO GO FISHING. nee of competitive armaments,” why ‘eaciion of the German people, if MEN WHO GO SKATING. then. the whole husiness “may be sus. there be iruly a German peopic, is R N D e pended when s lercd by the pres- ome from Weimar Gaathe or e ident of the United States.” el Serell contentic D R. Jarolina It looks very much as if this urgent ¢ let people go their A request of the president, if put in ef- o 2 ‘he most powerful na x TUESDAY r B cators | L s has (ov ifs DUTDORE o L tion.: | Schiller, “is but a | 8 Btady Span- (i ,ng inducement of t peace con- fragment:; and thinking minds will 3 And the : rorence to asres npon A league of not grow warm on its account, ex- L MGRNENG B the motion. usiufi their un cept in s¢ far as this nation or its sarety anv designs for dom- the progress of (he species’” Tn ONE PAIR HEAVY GREY WOOL ARMY SOX. VALUE 89¢, ination of that Teutonic Power, if it calling on the “old German spirit of " WILL BE GIVEEN FREL with the purchasc of one power « sea to i fortunes have exercised influence on are now demanding ffis came near being be <hould he still alive. 1 will also serve Weimar.” Chancellor Ebert makes a fme for once in a very con i . as a waining that it had better not perilous or a fortunate invocation, ac 2 k fashion—Washington Star live. for, if it dces, it will have to cording to the will and work of the | @ and Sport Sox, value $ 3 o e ve up that ambition for dominating. National Assenmbly THIS SPECIAL OFFEL g "We didn’t go into this war to get . iy¢ resnlt is not assured, why then, Tranguil old prawli town of - . vone BOBe 18] anything. but neither did we go in 4y (~jifcd States may have a big memories and monuments, of pictures "% inguls heaped UpPO cpnyinced » that' hig | mind:| for the proud privilege of giving up ! (. e Gwn and go it alone sl libyaries and pleasure gardens! |l ©One Pair Heather Worsted Sox A g sbiabaiun . | all we've got.—National Republican. | |, .oceary for its own protection. 1t As one reads of the multiplicity of -~ into the future his eyes were | ; Sibial sl i 25 e Sthofn otort Sty reeic ladies | éver to l o to 3 looks like a plain ¢ coloved cards required there today for | : Both for . brains Rt prone One Pair Wool Army 84 FUESDAY see and his thioughts ‘ex- Did von happen to note, in passing B lodging and feeding and what not, one | |8 Valu have more money Ar . 2 A ’ pressed on that Gecasion fit the oc- | {hat St. Louis laid the “bizgest water purading the streets of Wask Lower Californ cmem bers 1 veR many s X LRI IC e i W H & Y 2 SR ash=1 casion todny with startling vividness. | main in the world” on the day after (Louisville Courier-Journal.) ind Keller of that quiet inheritor of get in on this Special Offer | the prohibition amiendment was rati- : liseiou g old traditions, that earlier German n and burning copies of the : One of the greatest counterweights \ ia i as ident’s speeches, the public ¢ . | fied 7—New Orleans Picayune When Florida was acquired it was ¢ i o %00 0™ 00" igrim forgot the against an uprising in this country ix'| believed genarally that it would pro- geciaf BEEL B NP whose hor- rible war memorials were Mot spared None Sent C. O. D class own property. That is the tap- | the luxury class. Ts this the enter- | that otherwise it would not amount to e Reag Lickt. T.iehe | B o > 2 cven to ing wedee of Bolshevism?—-Cleveland a great deal. When Oregon was vour interests as alwa NOTICE, No "Fhone Orde led on amused and only miidly in [ > fish 4 1 = ranges nd 3 the fact thal so many of the middle The new revenue hill puts soap duce some fish and some oranges anc ted. It was figured that 11 n reserve the right to limit quantities as we would haye ir fiing, row their wild root of our brudence, fthe havrier how absurd and unreal Her this Good Thing around SEE SHOW CASE FILLED WITH WOOL SOX >lai 1 little-known area on the other side of lain Dealer against anarchy peaking of the ex- | I the ( or something of thal nature an sounds The Golden ireat Divide it was argued by e Bl e queer olc they were not representative of [ . S . 3 ) o blie lif i Fagle llephant, the iuee : ension of suffrage without requiring They say in Paris that the speech- many persons in public life. a N homely i were they ever there, ést that is in womankind. Mar- - G o S it s mpaie ; hat is in womankind. Mar- | pa property qualification, Loweli | maKing in the United States senate, | the THAER wasilce R themmul I R i te W e m in the Occoquan jail was also reported more or less fully by cable, which had but two faults, an animal _ 2 | L) ® fi said: “Kven in manufacturivg towns ; ! thousands who imagined that in - 4 bded as an amusing bit of high | 1o o majority of th “m’f] o by | 18 complicating the. situation in the very hard to eatch and not ey Weimar thev saw a cormer ofi the § UIm ur J;ean- and the indignant complaints | 7 R 5 peace conference, which, of coursc cuss after being caught When the ntique world g their daily wages, it is nol so often | will carry joy fo Washington, hecause United States acquired the territory 5 the bluebloods that they weve e z ; | the recklessness as the moderation of | that is the purpose n;\ \v\(x~1\\ u"_ the :n Huh;t‘lhuvv \‘)(nr |.umtml\,= ‘l"\.r‘t hase it S T Tt o S AT 3 2 d to live and eat with commo: speechmaking.—XNew York World as called Jefferson's worthles 4 1s—fell "t |‘ : "“; ”\ lEunicfoxnenditusithati i iss e LSS el 31 i ’ derness. The purchase price of § (New York World.) B 'afie s—fellow jailbirds—rfurnishec . . e . Z 5 b ition - & old fashioned observer. ‘The beg I SHALL NOT BE AFRATD. 000,000 was regarded as so much Mr. Taft makes short shift of all | [B et is in the saddle at last,’ cries Pro i 3 F a Jaugh o money thrown away When there those oj verbial Wisdom. “\Why, in the name | I shall not he afrajd any more. was argument as to the acquirement {jons who insist that the United SR Gl UG (OF S OF WOMEN'S, MISSES AND' CHILDREN'S WINTER APPARFEL. SDAY CHOOSE FROM THESE rning an effigy of the President | patience to the breaking point | o1 .1 formen experience, doesn't Iither by night or day of Hawaii the islands were said to ates; cannot constitutionally — be : 1 : | . ’ What would it profit me {o be afraid produce nothing but voleanoes and I trealy to make war ride to the Devil? 3ecause in the B % e leprosy Alask At $7.200,000, was 1 = > sted the nation. We are curious With you awa pr a, @ 7 W possible for the United ow whether the genius in whose | . Loggar and be S Now I prave. In the dark night | in real estate. Since its ion a e g ! ki i S iy 2 ! ane owner of an the freaty-making power the idea originated could bake a alone. little more than forty has W All through the hicuse produced ahont no other act has so thoroughly 'z piece of property he bestrides.” is not, she h: f bread or attend to a sick baby rty tinjes its pun | PR G B K Ol I BB Gy s e el s chase price. its development WINTER COATS Panama.’ g ¢798\ the desire of the people to have dows fast productive territory hardly cc Al 1 Values ) ... Each Pl | , The precedent Is complete and per { louder voice in their national affairs, When sharp winds blow called complete ) ol Bo S deliberate weighing and ma- | iowell declared: *This sentiment lasy-chair survevs of the resources o ....q4 the United States guaranteed R consideration of all plans for the | merely an expression of (he natural sl oL 3 Sk ; the neutrality of the Isthmus of 5 GIRLSHCOAT 3,5 98 There is no room for f more accuraie than similar surveys of alues o $15.0 ac lishment of the League of Na- [ wish of the people to have a Land. if e oy EGEE i e loTprevent enyiiniens Sl A e RLD LEAGUE WITH TEETH. how Trwish [ were . territory proposed for annexation by 2 ¢ . uption of transit from the At- the comniittee arranging such @ | need be controlling hand, in the r, my dear! purchase or otherwise were shown W B o = 1 e . mntic to the Puacific In the language has adopted a Dbroad middle | management of their own ALINE KILME by subsequent events to have heen § 4 20 SILK SERG TESS o g < A ffairs e ots againel fhe Acteition of of Willlam J. Seward, seeretary of | AL AR LS (TR ) &1 3 98 e, S0 far as military persuasion | What is new Is that they ave more ! 1908 o £ SLBY : ey A ‘ Values up to §2 5 SR Each e : T mer Galifomial cannot he effective State in Lincoln’s cabinet. “ithe pu be concerned, according 1o a{and more gaining that control, and if the main coutention is that the areg of the stipulation was to guar 80 WOOIL DRESS SKIRTS For Winter and Spi Values up to $10.98 The Parlor Bolsheviki. : ; ME learning more and more Low to be of no value TR SRR G o L (New York Heiald) ! “h member of the committee will not be prevented; it will not | worthy of it. What we used to call be forbidden if the program ten- i The fact that the governnrent in- | A= twnent meun: ¢ and could mean snds to pay sericus attention to the e nothing else tends 1 (Toronto Telegram.) ng being taught more wisely to call the | light headed men and wom who are Presiden Roesevelt means Canada’s leaders at Ottawa should the tendency or drift—what we are - foreign power only i | Ply arranged is adopted: it will eventuall evolittion of things—has for some | Posing as “parlor Bolsheviki” tidings of jox to the fun loving @ scrap political economy for another ade improbable ued the freaty to mean that the s . e important points ha been d States a right to nse its | time been setting steac 1 this « h eas | tim n ting steadily in this d clement in the communily. A publ twelve months at least A military power to prevent Columbiz o executive committee with with the inevitable. The only argu- | fessors i prices for Canada’s 1919 wheat crop ; - : 2 - notoriety seeking’ clergymen Barimia e e o authority, always in sessio ) W o ay be objectionable and abhorren 100 ment available with an east wind is | Nalf baked women and, others who | Mmav ] ! ) larg- S think themselves a “menace to so- | to the learned hankers and financiers ) i to put on your overcoat ” Such senti- 1914 urned against Columbina mbers beinz appointed by th end. Tn other Buy Rugs now at worth whiic powers and act Bus ments of non-resistance wouid not do | or wholesome amusement “International finance will never Pudicial tribunal before which ; : Sofhee gl : ereignty against foreign invasion i day when demagogues are abroad In the purlieus of Washington | permit war to break out. and if war " S S atn iting nations may be sum- Ve hov does break out. all the powers will go 't that is neither here nor there as bl e in the land. “Not a change for the | Suuare and Greenwich Village these does break ou ; ffecting the constitutionality of 5 lifferences ‘menaces” are to be found in great | bankrupt if the war lasis morc tha =t utionality « reaty hinding the United States in numbers and variety. The nightly | three months. ng for entire ciety” would provide us with a wealth | who said in ¢ ranteed Columbia's nternational pailiament con- better in our human housekeeping 1 Of Genuine Tennessee Cedar hing annually 1o discuss and has taken place that wise and certain circumstances to go to war 3 conversations in such resorts as If the gamblers get into an oper and het world legislation | g00d men have not opposed i ave | Dirty Grape and the I'ried Spinacl heat market the consumer may pay Jes it s S linE NowR G $10 98 $ 14 98 $18 50 $22 50 mternational military force g anvel b et RIstGiat ad Hacieninach ey . ’ . . ’ . . .+ bushel for 1919 nada did exactly that, as Mr. Taft not prophesied with the alde n | are wsually edifying and entertaining. | more than $2.23 per bushel for 1 g : luding naval units. Bach na- | "°0 P SSETINE s gelacrman T hea says, and Philander ', Knox, who as . T'here -is th hatless aung v n who | wheat. . who a 5 i to maintain its share within that the world would wake up fo find " wollld “be more completely dressed if Ihe Ottawa government might do Attorney weneral upheld even Mr. | ® ofe » n borders subject {o call by ex- its threat cut in consequence of 1.7 | e owned a colicr babton. and who | worse than,fix the Amerlican mini- Roosevelt’s perversion of the treaty. ! [ ai fln l l “?@Xes body ) Herve ere e \ s no insisting that y ”“‘T 'r‘»‘ L ! Whereve he continued The world, on the | pounds on the ia he inauires | mum as the price of Canada’s 1uiy 1sisting that ne such power k¥ dec 3 force to be main- ] ok h 5 {ert ino i contr: akes up, rubs it eves: | hoarsely how lor s sort of thing wheat crop i inder the constitution of ned only for purpose of com- AEEHR RSO, i G S fiing di : yawns, stretches Itself and, soes about’| I5 to be tolerated even in a city owned = — (eI S tates ; $3 50 $ 3 98 s $4 98 ng disputing nations to bring | ¥z and goes ahout | 4 37 and soul by Wall street. There Prohibition's Present Menac = L) / 4 © 2 case before jndicial tri- its business as if nothing.had hap- is the young woman in sandals and Gricved By Senator Borah their heads despondingly, and mur- pose neec laws to 1 I ha (William H T Copyrizhte S LY Vi 3 Winaow onaces ¥ AR () 4 AT D is the idle woman of fashion, fawned | =0 PUCEEE SRS 0 sym. The Idaho senator is in many respects pened. Suppression of the slave trade, | with her hat pullcd down over her P rodohabod: S T L : R : Suitable for Kitchen or Pantry mured ‘Tehaboc on and flattered by the flercest ene- | - iondment : b e ome of the most useful and promising Speaking of the conservative | mies of the capitalistic class who ever | PA1RZ¢ lolationsob sl ch e ws Wadn o public life. T rior | B lGricedRfronii e C vpwara bss to see in it an effort to use the Brceleing ollasivalive s oo o e e i will a constant political issue 1 ! founders of the republic, Lowell | POTr2Wed 1wo uc 8w SRl Possible employment of cco- iladelphia (Dichrslsag Stateluoumnal) holition of slave rade unions eyes who asserts that the whole Fast ¥ 1 is disappoin | B e bolition of slavery, irade unions-——at | ) e : TRl i niz o find Senator | ) : The = langer now in ; China, Japan and India- is “lites ’ Borah taking a stubbornly unprogre t : all of these, excellent people shook : tional po Sl g a st ¥ unprogres f e fourth point isx expected to PoORIE 08 ally seething with revolution.” There nalr I sive attitude in internation with opposition from public in the United States who will nterior . : : ; i on prohibition that will cloud ana Hers he 1s QurascouslyE Progye er and poorer by the time these lo ive ¢ shows a rare energ i ERG O § V- confuse th tilement of other issues : energy ers of humanity get through with h o mportant as prohibition, YiSion in matters of after-war recon- zn nations. They may he ap- | World is asked to do now by the rad- The Bolshevik long since Seeuity Of Lalfee verament struction and presents his cals, order a new svstem of govern- | made their presence felt in parlovs | ;"o popuiar decision of clear-cut : e icontisuans Sl ERITENEEa venie Sl viercll 2 N il sl b SIS e shall indi- National leadership (New York Times.) (Winnipeg Free Press.) they make a profound impression by | oo elearly what the peor When international Jary forces of America the set . night have been describing at the snt of disagreements hetween | Might hay pRacacuibineRwhat Bt views with Connecticut A Devil's Island. Newspapermen in the Wa d by the knowledg at the in- : G G Bfionai military cquipmentiwill va | mentiilikela¥new Suitlot clothes would as 00 tho >f orc Connecticut refuses to 1z i d upon on oM nsistion¥coun- | volldias SochEBAE h ous N o flord SISl et v Mo hal il an talldn Ss apo Ut T S ; - however., Borah falls back upor : o i ne yew suit of flesh and skin.’ e Troioh M i e quer f | {his deliberate turning i om having g ices bringine their | g axmew suitiot h oand skin the French revolution and t(he ‘“‘vol oo Lt itacle n and stands as pat as anio For that era Lowell had unusual cano un he ciw’'s crust It is difficult to say exactiy what punish before 11 trit LIt i 5 v He seems unable to gei the the moral hway, this sin against g zue of nations m e light, there is only one pena el lor the tentative | Views on property e right of in ures ir i t has no reles S f e movement vere enough. Let lonaecticu e he work or newsp ment would hest fit these foolish ones | o1 uilar olections will mean but litt tak stand h it seems fai for their vaporir it it must not 5 e T doubt the corner-stone of civilization | he too se vere To dc e w.‘m of the Might Skirts Azain. is, he seems {0 continue to think that < hitherto understood. b 3 _ | notoriety dearer to them tha o erica can stop with establishing as hitherto understood. but T am im- | notoriet 0 than 1if (Pittsburgh Leader.) Amer P ow tablishing a would be inconceivably cruel X Tight skirts worn hy women passer dividual property,” he said, “is no is international solemnly proclaimed outcast by omity of « leaned common-. England. This might actually com 1glan Ti wealths; let her be formaily and ecton with reeruit entio jeally exemptad from the opers great and Just civilization within it. | Cifically e & tion of the prohibition amendment Nay, more, make her a Devil's Island Geddes: Of 10,600 (hat the committee agreed | patient of being told that property is recent speec Auck : & it o e vtonel et sell, leaving the world oufside wholly » establishment of an interna- | €nlitled to exceptional consideration gers have upset schedules on the he abHac oS anis terna ) . g : B GonErastt Moinny gers hay et schedul h Jecause sears all the burdens of raiiroads i it : sl Loenshol (New York Evening Post.) o 5 : . . stance of the impossibility of this the Stite. One of Lowellls strongest The Pennsylvania Railroad, With jreq. e Things drift Republicans who, scientific accuracy s found hat to itself. The war itsell was an in L for the unregenerate of th st of ' ploved by 1 the country: if any man kick agaiast 1 police force, because [rance the pricks, rebel against the en forcement of moralit let him he NGt o e G signed statements, as applicable toda {hrough two vears of insult and in- the borders unless a military or. houtllcaring tolfisht openly for pros | Lince woneninave hosun Wealing tis e without caring f I y for pr ince women hay gun wearing tight ;yp- and finally had to get in for self- crastination, would like to see an ex- skirts the average stopping time of a ' },.gtection people has never been known to {ra session, contribute 10 that end by rain al a station is now seventeen SN SO his abandoned days in the comi e : e i 1 Jhg Tun.” 1erely not being in a hurry The seconds lo fhan it was when the of his own kind § the long run 1 ; & e Life Through a Whiskey Glass, — E — 2 k“‘ 1 ahead of matter ¢ there were no men fit for geners : at “an appeal to the reas shipped to Cannecticut, there to end ation were created. After the | that “an appea he reason of | shipped t nn T e e e e riences of we can believe such apprehension th Democrats themselves seem to have | gkirts were short and roomy around ch are well grounded bacome ffected with a Kind of fatal- | the bottom (Bristol Press.) Wages in France. e world has been crying for a Thomas lison will reach his ism about it. In a word. there is no In reply to a complaint of the South So long as Connectic dominat- (Boston Evening Transcript ‘ real dariver on the box, and the horses ' jersey Commuters’ Association ths ed by such dull reactionaries she will low down to a walk. By contrast, sl werolinol : teeth in it, one that can | 72d birthday tomorrow and has ex- : i 1 on time the ' continuetobe ! led withscant con- 1e Sh! Don't let our workmen he: e S S ubltetopinic yressed the hope that he w Ye to i v : ! ! it. but the French post office and Shadows of Coming Fvents. yel respect for public opinion. If | m . live 10 {0 extra session. With its problems of management gave this information sideration, and deserve to remai bl . 5 f graph emploves, on asking to (New York World.) program is approved we | be 100. His great grandfather died | organization, promises (o be exciting. | and stated that e il el change very soon the | ing tir arns the Jlessons of enlightenment tentati their wages doubled, were told Government that they were t Prof. Roman of the department o ture at 104, his indfather al 102 ang - have a society of this na The Business Ifuture 1 5 gressive actior bert Bayard Swope of the New [ his father at 94, We hereby join the The Businc G of loc ains must he and prog ion, (Keene Reporter.) - life through better mediums than the aadl ean seel ; yied economics of Syracuse universit bottom of a whiskey glass hose No-Tobacco league “will f rorl a ,at “the final | rooters for the *Klectrical Wizard: B forid wamns that ithe @3 s One big financier who made millions Chronic, g + will be more loosely constructed | to reach the century mark D (Fiehas e - A Just Claim. ther a constitutional amendme i used to say it paid 2 3 2 ange. ) A\ Good Reason, (Buffalo Commercial.) it is generally believed.” He also = the United States. It always has and Small boy (to (Boston Transcript.) prohibiting the growiag and use charitable lady that no super-sovereignty Waterbury i agitating for a barge it always will. The United States has | “Please, mother savs she's much bet- Among other claims for reparation| tobacco,” says that “at first our op - never gone backward. Its business re- | ter of the complaint wat you gives “How is it T haven't seen vou jin| which might come before the peace ponents took the tobacco restrict verses have always been brief. [t will | her quinin for, but she's awfnl ill of | church recently my dear? conference are those of the boy T ampaign as a dream.” .Viewing pr o on and up from now on and the ' the disease wat's cured by port wine bishop, I haven't been| received a sled on Christmas eI L e R R . trom Middletown, £ | ride along with it and chicken th e : | Btwition, 1 ng the league. ditch fro id i pull will ride a | A recet Jares be created that will absorb the | canal from Devby. We hope it has {dual rights of the nmations com- | more water in it than our Jfawmous

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