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) 3 5 e i e e SURRENDER More Danger For A, I F. | 5 o~ Fo— (Waterbury Republican.) 1 2 mber 21, 1918 The girls of America are learning WILSON’S “DUCKY 13" ffoflicer on one of the | the truth of the chorus lady’s defini- | "G"‘“n'\ "VIDENCE ‘: Bing the surrcnder of the > censor s S 4 b gm\ l‘l:*‘r: : “_TW‘M”‘:. tion of life as just one censored : Another “Lucky Thirteen” has BE RE[;[]MMLNI]F" P rst stanzs hey rvelieved of the fea of the 1a} touches he draft of the fog in the fi tanza | 11 reliev g the Constitution for the League < flival Beatty's historic signal in [ Boch as a danger to the young men T e e eaEus are preciscly as given in the | in our overseas army than the men- || 31 focmeg ero S In Col T | ihie Kecpesment Necesgarv to ¥ account The Heligoland” | ace of the Parisian young women de Crillon in Paris o “’rw g f1ice is to the battle in the earlier | becomes acute, Now comes a dis- Ay e e LUES P d 1 E N . \{ 1! 11 85w S S n 2 : v noted that there || fiin which some British ships and | rewspaper of that city has con- el e e e Bumber of British sailors were lost. | ducted an investigation that shows that Gonslitrtlon ivricatini o | i N Unless the city meeting votes o e - dead from that ittle are | 10 per cent. of the Parisian girls are This again recalls that “Tucks % wise, the tax rate for New Britain fiought of as waiting the inter- | anxious to get American husband Thirteen” runs all through the Wening time for their and | This news, coming on the top of the president’s life. There are for the next fiscal vear will be i B : A thir iAving it at Jast. 1t was that Heligo- | recent order of the war department's teen letters in 1 name. He | e and battle, claimed by tI mans | permitting our soldiers abroad to landed In Brest to attend the | | mitls. The bo: finance and ation its final sessfon last e as a “victory” mselye h, | marry their sweethearts in this coun- peace conference December 13 g voted to recommend this £ according P try by mai s that order a sinister 1918. Thirteen played an im. 1 to the city meeting, and in order published statement v Wbly | significan h ler a des portant part in inaugural keep it as low th it was eslabl the sny < the | perate attempi v eligible | | 11 Y913, Thirteen zover British flect ns « ot mans | voun nen fo he gin they left he nors were in line, n of thir ‘4‘1»1"'w nt to surrender Nov e i hind them e cpresentea cut The tax is of 20 a shot.) True, the news from Paris pays a along with thirteen educational | the first district and five mills on | decided compliment to the American S iililione. The wprviage of | [BPeoBd Aistrict mnd the sppropristices Dead: men of Heligoland, dead men [man but that will be poor consola- Viiss Tessie W. Wilson and ||allowed under this schedule. follows: hough ve be | tion for the Is over here now It Francis R. Sayre was the thir Schools .. $464.965,00 Saw ye not our mig when we | seems that the French girls like our e e e e e L put forth to se soldiers so well hecause of their place in the White House, and Health 86.00 When the fog wis blown and all | breezy good humor and courtesy to- the names of both bride and | !Interest and aiscounts Bson Seb e Pendaiihe olhsy et UL menamalee bridgegroom contained thirteen || Payments on principal 000.00 !‘-;‘.}Mr’,vw]: c beneath 1.'"‘nrjrl A:Iwy‘u‘,‘\rm g v\l arisian ,_vvu:—\s' Tl ) ) | Incidentals ... 5,150.00 : rently m make gooc President Wilson has fre- || Salarie : 380.00 pomp and pride a tendency to admire the Americans el obseteed o Pt Hiaen i : 11383170 B chioer o and Aberican ransediondl Heca re smooth shaven. The | was his lucky number, pointing : . o 5 106,956.50 s o = men cither side i attractiveness of the Paris girls goes | Ul several instances v "‘W',»(‘-("Tv:r ghtt ; e T iy from the Firth of Torth, | without saying. Traditionally they || .o fisured in some 1mport: : T SHITUR Bl be in &—mercy Téet Jour- i 3 land. Mistress of the Seas. in her | hushands, There seems also to be event in his life i QY e 15,0000 1,525.00 19,000.00 wer maint 16,825.00 atch basins i 3,500, Special appropriations 4,000 Permanent pavement 25.000 Report of Finance Board. The report of the f e board,ite ng with the tide have a way with them that fetches the | men off Heligoland, & helpless male and it must be admitted sfied ? that the outlook, accepting the news from Paris af its face value, is decid Now the fog shuts down ag edly bad for our girls at home Old Rhine Bridges. B ne of the old fash bre wull of gra The oniy consolation that we have ; (Boston Herald.) 3 | " fivery ear is strained fo hear a sound | to offer is to point out that the French 3 il ropagandist who thouglit (1 = In the tedious policing of the cedec propagandi th i Sonfan v have a penchunt for light fiction, and i | rtugal say Coim fiThis- puls Coimbra jeIf.—Detroit News. 3 v o Ger ans coulo na ) s alor the t « those of ; obody but the German 1l 1 Every eye.is strained s sty there is probably no more truth to | Zones along the Rhine, th bt.a " tria & i " Res - Tolcdo Blade. and solemn sight, Ithis latest tale from Paris than there | soldiers who put away their Latin | be presented to the common couneil s ¥ ety vaiuad in - . : S & salling . ity et Sk next Wednesday evening, follow s Teco' bpdauon was based on QFeTLY \a\ua ) | g 2 s For the ships of Germany are sailing [ Was in the report that desertersfrom | yooks when the draft calls came 2 SHIEEEOLO WO v The fellows who voted against su 1 ! ; 3 i s g b e A Sapand km’“‘edge ottt acute sit- | Mo ltex rm fany unique;schemes | 8 Tt ave thought they knew through the night L8 oy were esponsible for alfor-dlm st nombel findink imol to) thini| dne o Etness el diaaal sl 1 : : Suiling through the gray Scotc ist, | midable e wave in that city. ; £ At ’ erewith t el . ation. existicEith JPelandg iz oo &\e Qfi& stell for thersolution |\, %y 1hean things the women could | SAlIiNg “““"’\”““ the Bcotohimisty) mis Glejcrimel o i ‘”‘{: A‘-‘Wfi‘u‘f about the stories of the centuries, | PTeS nis berew t‘vh v; ,‘”"e, or th : : a e 1t this very hour as a matter of precaution it might be | han Cobler B : e ave beon prpe £ b ¥ P S obiln bt $h1s is entitled | cuy ndianapoiis News when N7 |l bt “ SN et that tuture tranquilifygdemanded ) 64 ? o o ! e India N e e e h great care and thought land's power 12 1o th friends in the A. K. T |y pier of that empire whose marble | after hearings wit 1 fiicials hav capital shone in the warmer sunlight | N8 charge of the different depart- ments of the ci beside the Tiber. And among these | “In common with all cities, the de and Cologne were but Not to fire a hostile shol or challenge | a good thing for our girls to send ich a course. s Nofhing'was done affa | 0 . v thicditotrob o £ A Gotham handit tried to A i T : anything good that they have in the 8 World writer acouses"Carson. ofy Sv Py nal 3 Geuses ~Cars waiter of his tips. Kven professional : : : : e , - : » ha Jaye pass o humbled is their pride- way of “eats.’ That will serve to keep RENr e o AR gt Lo B AW ”11“‘“‘ Tfl;-ftl[lht\l courtesy i5\neslectediin Hhiespsroxdld il E e 1 o Bre e at | triie fhe heart ‘of the Amsvicantin o 1d i ¥ Sh' stibns, . s sult, | exgi¥ise ong to the tenants. “In or- | gays— Baltimore American e 5 . 5 : . 5% ¢ memories of older campaigns there B o LTesuiy s FEeet tl legitimate note ga —_— lagez foreign land if anything will. Indeed | ||\ (" e the remembrance of | mands are very large, due to hlgh ord ‘French and- the thief secretaryy Aeet their legitimate notes there i precedent for saving that it cost, rapid growth and because many . A o L bl historic landmarks in Paris T I i o HoiE Agrippir 3l 5 TR AR O & e gdaze interest and taxes they ar The rty nules off Harwich town! Now | goes a long way with him anywhere 2 N IS S o Z B &R WMchherson, haye threaterion » are heing neglected while material is ! Not Agrippina, the mother of Nero? | things have been postponed during ¥ 3 e i so clear, < t last they come! , 2 the period of e e b relinquish their posts, convinced foraed to do so. It snm o clear, how 1 N No, Agrippina, the granddaughter | he period of the war The tax re- (riumphant shout we raise, each 5 ; el A Rh e at hidden wies are heing pulled in‘j,ever. man of us is dumb! ‘The Remodelling of Cities: of Augustus; she was the chaste wife | IUiTed is high in comparison, with 3 5 I is g1 T a sweepi 1crease in o « 3 B tr of the loman eneral, Germanicus, that the Sinm Feinets | is ground for a sweeping incre = See our “Cardiff” leads the way, up (Torlahive Easl Obsoiver. sary for the . A Doult Iloyd George's habit of the morning wind . o ora) and the mother of Nero’s mother. You® IV r the proper conduct of thae the 20- | o S dii e as the line. Most of our great municipalities | cannot judge a woman by the grand- | r]-v‘ business. The necessity for the S G b have schemes in hand for the re-|son that casts off his ancestral obli- | 1&T#elY increased income makes more > cable 2 - y i i apparent the fact that ouw Every gun trained forc and aft, nay, [ modelling of their cities The mu- | gations. . t that our grand Nt being prepared for future students that the proposed tax assessment | ang sjehte Washington Stai s, but the income is neces e ‘expectation Bl be angered to violénge flying forth and back over BEyen in his own ‘flistricts, Carsor mile-wide English Channel doesn't repoted to be losing influence. | Britain. If it were possible to mete | impress President Wilson as a chal- | o ig indicated by thel recent ‘atti- | out justice to some landlords their | lenge for him fo fly ome actoss o Rk nicipal reformers of London have a| Of the old Roman bridges across|fes no Eepgiunce it (ncerpmi o H 3 3000-mile ocean.—Boston Transeript. | = : . g g 4 : 1 he city and the increase values du ‘ . SO = : | eh i Germant o i the Rhine we always hear most of lues due e of the labor vote In which his | present residence would be the jaii b I'hough above eac Slan by onichthe eabital er n s s i S de of ) = small white flag breaks out! Dos oy which it Bcaplta °_ fh" that which Julis Caesar built But that growth. Anyone who has had tharity as a spokesman was openly 2 . The qmmp_\\.,».M«:;],\hvtvuf‘ h/“ ne (ter to have fought and sunk, fight- | empire will become a city of 700 |5 guch story hallows that structure anything to do with values knowe peslelydiandeatsian o i ing as they died! square miles. Roads costing millions Tacitus tells of the Rhine brid that there are glaring inequalities o fBRat e e e DossiDIVEWILE | o J0CY | ead men off Heligoland, are ye sat- [ of pounds will be constructed and | that Germanicus built for the leading | 285eSSments in all parts of the ecity. The slight attention paid to a bill | in' part of heading off anyFoheuzol ] hundreds of thousands of houses | of his legions into the forests and | SOMe€ Droperties are in too high apfl requiring the highway commissioners !L‘!'H immigration. — New BlCE built It is realized that the two shlands of the Teutons | many more are in much too low. We tolestehlisht olaysten lof colotedi=igny | ElpyessibemnoK p his cup of shame, what | great problems are the provision of this Agrippina, wife of the | ;‘V“}‘M call your attention to Section ! - . ol A rtais A B S trato st o : 53 of the Revised Stat w on state highways to guide tourists, French women are & for the v dastard fo threria | to carry the traffic | fearless Germanicus, must have been | - ¢ Rd Sramniee, whioh 1 ;] [ el S or ¢ | thus to yield hi: fighting ships and |and of houses in the outlying suburbs | as handsome as Medea in Sichel's | SIS general re-assessment gts | which was killed by a Senate commit- ; ballot, but they hay 1]”-‘ ! “l | ever strike a blow! for the accommodation of people em- | painting or as Vittoria Colonna | all property before February 1, 1989, GHWAY ROBBERY INCREASING | tee yesterday, is probably responsible | of ‘}‘“V:'{-”_‘j‘ ,,',,’,;\.:4‘ ':.r S the long lines steamir past, | ploved in the city. Bradford's scheme | the eves of Michael Angelo; for } and recommend that your honorable speeches as £ = three cable lengths apa of model villages around the eclty plece of antlque sculpture that still | CCOY S€e fo it that such re-aseess- eveland Plain Dealer T shame T Smitt . ) e e e Cleveland Plain Dea Sullen rage on every face, and shame | the c the late E. J. Smith thoroughly made before that' rents. Since the war began, rents ?lmu» been generally higher in New estioned. Southern Unionists are SIGNS ON STATE, RIGHAVAYS. estranged because they suspect b tactics. It is believed in Dub- b that situation in Ireland is Lt drifting toward disaster. 'he courts arve the most powerful | for the death of the! measure. It was ) | bears her name gives her a strange strument of human society for ¢ o worke 1 the cor al pla i g 2 2 8 on. ! . U Toar: orked on the cemmunal plan, is a s ¢ g q tte; that being done, the ts [ they | Posal had been introduced until an- If the government takes the rail- | 5 1 1 fascinatir P ey All [fSRETTDRCT foRthnefand, [tule fonin S Bl L € ! e *‘ vill become of the man | Dead men off Heligoland > not | fascinating one, and its fruition will | o 1o peaq a strength plain to see. 1920 will be based on a new and? ¢ | nouncement of an unfavorable report | roads what will b g 1 o7 be a great hoon to the cifizens. The | - L < = th L i e o dwake " ; oie areat hognicoRth e ollix True as steel ‘o her husband, she | most. Gangsters bent on holding the stocks Johnstown Democrat Death long since hath sealed r | pre-war scheme of reconstruction of | . " o PR IR 0 e aeall Coliren Sines fop e conwentenos | e stocksz . eyes, but now his seals shou the center of the city, and the bring- | | equally on all property < camp had 'ne hi at = o ing through of the Midland railway | Di§ camp she had borne him that | .qyo 0 S0 PIODEC 3 g ot {1 mends for | company’s main line, has been little | Jittle son whom the legionary soldlers | 10 provision made in tHig { = = Yoes not this 3 e amend for ompany e n '3 Be: = g Yo + rudget for certain extraordinary - states with beneficial effect and Con- | the former German —crown prince | Does not this €or heard of of late. and perhaps now | “¥led Caligula, for hig hobnailed M D e 5 S hE e ported 1o have brought LIRSk ) e S : & g - hoes or caligas made in the patter to the police of large cities recent- | necticut shouid not lag in its obliga- ;’L:L”‘ i‘”'”:‘_‘ SRl ‘he | Dead men off He are ye saf- | that the government lhhm take fnxf‘r e mm“ ade In [:‘v »flnn‘vnl . roceedings v divorce X i railways Bradford v ave to fore > 4 on the general | . 5 5 o anie Andlthosa v e 5 S likelv e s ¢ s o y for a new fire st e t the robbery was accompanied by tmnsAYm\u ?vw? who t mm‘ world is not ,.‘1(,1\ to take as much g0 the advantage of being put on a | Nad faced the angry mutineers in i “.”MH””“ :_]lll‘t.xxv‘\"jr )n]dlx mnl to lcsblelimaye Sithsutontobilef fralfd|binte rent il did Qi th ol VORGSR he “Queen Elizabeth* up the | main line from London to Scotland. | {heir tumult she had begged him not |, o '7i0Cba SISUER er house. It i ceedings brought g I‘ them o > | Bradford is well abreast of the times | 0 send her into safety: “she was the | o “PIAON O ) ',\ mmf;,'h"‘ they : : eir respective jobs.—Kansas City 20 SRSy Broastiofel S Y oo WasS he | should be provided for. These alter e b S T o || O B BeEGh s (e ]| G SEEEARE (As our British Admiral sives orders | in.education and health matters, and | Eranddaughter of Augustus and it was 3 I 2 < | Star L o e e rt e { below her spirit to shrink in time of adopted. Guilding signs are not for - to his foes i5 iy ihe next Bileotehe o Aoy S S i il both Von Tirpitz.and Tu. | The High Fleet of Germany passes [nicipal authorities to zct rid of slum S e benefit of strangers alone; they In exile both eRlic Rns Lh A areas as quickly as possible. While Germanicus, in the broken Egalonla ST ccele ““"“,’”“,’“,f,"” “gtrike your colors to vour decks, and When the Leeds scheme of arterial | country beyond the Rhine, was burn- Human life ish el ean are within gasoline distance of all "””” e “"""““‘" ES D ‘”('}“” : S e e and radial roads and garden vil- | ing the barbarians' villages and scaf- = has been AN s 5 e, 1 lig azain | v fas ramca services, i ! r armies ere came in this city. Men are shot and parts of the commonwealth on & day’s | 1anding {roops it York.—N yead mean off Heligoland i Hlages Bavitl BragCl tra g cans oenvi cos, At ftextn s SEbsinplor ol eslth evefiica m efiintof P Y isneare s i a g ¥ i carried out, the capital of the West | the camp where he had left his wife | fellled for: a five-cent plece. The |ltrip. The expense of such a system. | Yosic st v R fudges of this court have decided e bs) e Orkabin hland’s navies still shall guard the | Riding will be a flne city, and one|and boy the terrifving report that [to impose substantial sentences would not be great. As a conven- o iy oies tol LSt highways of the deep! of the most important in Great Brif- | his forces had been overwhelmed lon those convicted of highway ience to the public its benefits would 08, suges luraging highway robbery and equal assessment and should result} ould employ their authority to : in a lower rate which will bes was made. paymasters and jewelers must be Lde to realize the seriousness of the | Of tourists have been installed in other The former Austrian emperor and gy SRR O e POt | terations and repairs to certain school ‘lvuv!rlmg* nor is there any provision boting and in some instances mur- r was added to the original offense. | fic increasing every year, some means AlEnal gocs | ation repairs and buildings are in | the nature of permanent improve ™ | ments and their payment might be conservatively distributed over a | period of time. There is no proviston in onr charter which would alow the city to borrow money for the pro ced a highwayman to fifteen years prisonment yesterday and, com- i e e are of value to our own citizens who | dendorff ects and this beard recommends that vour honorable bedy include in the charter amendments to be presentef to the general assembly, a provisish : e ok e anta: IPurn ve to your dreamless rest he- |ain, if the plan for making it an |and that a sreat horde of Germans | when airplanes get as thick as auto- 3 e bers Lot Lolis mobiles, church spires will have to The highwayman makes his habitat SRR carry lights to protect night navigators large centers of population Where | The clergymen of England ade may mingle with street crowds | thinking of going on strike for high- T e R R e d improve his chances of escaping. | er salaries. Next! R s i the same time he endangers all a solemn duty of the courts to ex- ponents.” opponent.” ility to know what F has in store b- him from day to day. He retirves night in the full bloom of health figures is the fact that neath the restles tide interrational air station is consum- | was in full march toward the river, | which may be used to obtain the Hrom collisions.—Portland Préss G & schemes r t i o e gro | E. ATWELL. housing schemes, and it js to be|onee for ocutting down the brige | Numerous ftems Cut. xrAdmiral von Reuter, who was |fully made so that the people may | gurviving men undaunted Agrippina ) @ gTipr lengthyv. Tt was announced that thin reach o s gun as few hesi- |lwalee sentinel since placed himself on |ling and the lack of imagination of te to shoot when pursued. As the [ . . b At rowards fr oA l e Nations is called “elastic.” So it can | Self-Government in the Philippines. cowards from their selfish attempt. | $3,000 was taken from the trady the traces? ernor Harrison reports very sat- revail between two honorable op- : 2 R all the duties of a camp commander | pairs. The fuel account was reduded ke fear into the hearts of the Philippines as the result of giving Only 124,245 votes for justice of | their clothing. And when Germanicus, | vide for about $35,000 for extrack- most scholarly article ever published | can office-holders who had preceded (Christian Register.) the Rhine bridge that she had saved, | Sliced to the extent of $20,000. Grags t ez e possible ths AOr 1 he assures congress that concern the : - o It cannot be possible that Mayor r ! The special significance of these Yet some of us wonder still how |1téms. The store yard allowance was , for all he knows, when Morpheus heir loyalty to s and t0 | world i ery important personage, [ mine the number of names necessary i e > P | th vorld is ry importa ¥ m Bistory 1shoririomatim e stand. Police department appropri bend men off Heligoland, are ve s e sl U e ot piclpalitiesiin el inoi ozl En o Raoldieral visol nanlineEni | NS SIS LY Fhopis : . isfied ? West Riding are busily engzaged on|jeft to garrison the camp were at | ’””Wmm,\“'::“m‘;m';‘.’,""" ol hopec he lans ) are- | g Doped that the plans will be omro- | repurdless of thel seneral and iz | QR i curlfomn | Ca € C ving e report | ; % Admiral Vi cuter, who was | be spared the inconveniences and | » cial finance committee s —— foned knifeiwith a fcorlscrews Inics pat ‘I\mvyl Fx( which surren- f discomforts of the jerry-built dwel- Fhen ihe ! s in charge of the fieet W ) showed her Roman quality. Single enfs in the school board est) The constitution of the Societ dered has handed and in persc s o he ) ' S 208G Y tety” c _— vecord as protesting against (his | the architect who builds by rule of 2 1 person she barred the | mates amounted to $11,500, of whitlh esentatives of law and order, it g striking of the colors as being “un- | thum = iy 4 : Ak rebound and hit those who jump over (New York Commercial) worthy of the chivalry which should Not only that, but as if to confirm | school item, $500 emch from supplies i y 3 st = _ her authority, she took upon hsmelr‘,mq text ‘vvmk\ and $2,5600 from, re- cise their extreme authority to ) isfactory political conditions in the | We know one “honorable . and R. Percentages. [i2te ) the o as the othier e a o e and a commissary; she gave to the| $3,000 and other items were cut down nditti The Courant's editorial this morn- | native population a volce in the Zov S soldiers their food, their medicines, | 8500. Charfer amendments will pro- . ing on the Society of Nations was the | ernment of these possessions. Ameri ide of the Unions. : 2 i 2 Outside the Supreme courtt were cast in the | not In flight but in triumph, returned | dinary repairs OB RS O W BATION | [ ineaiain il e e m at Manila. or were released from | ¢ is well to bear w1 mind always | recent election. The number is less | 888in he found her at the head of | The street department budgst was Man’s greatest handicap is his in- i | their duties by him predicted disaster, nd everywhere the commonly for-|than 40 per cent. of the total regis- . St > h he persisted in trusting the natives en fact that labor organizations meeting his brave veterans with | iIn® was reduced by $5,000 and, $6, E e [Amolienls L . | temdvte thanks and praises, | 060 was taken from the macadam ) Son of Seartia S have deserved his confic in them. | I wority of the American i em i A O ansonof Benctlo il recelia fhe ' In every way i ve proved Gompers in his little they deter- [ Rome could make herself the mis- | Shelved, but $4,000 for a waiting sta- nomination for president in 1920, | o % tress of the world and whether Roman | 100 at the triangle was permitted to Politicians do not favor candidatés | yne United Stat e o G e s s e iEtens T hcliee Sopartment(avniopal with inflexible wills. S $ \ ¢ ntly closes his lids they are to re- Philippir n Ay | commonwealith respected | the next succeeding election = for el el i ay. hin closed until the trumpet sounds 4 i} i L hem independent, a s of danger | cigize ind member of The constitution provides that 8 The Mother of Nations. | i thel el dapartment i i i | 1 be removed society; but for the many millions of | per cent. of the voters may initiate | (New York Post) proposed southwest five station wad \. — men and women who are raising the | a measure and that 5 per cent. may A hint of the ability of the Rrifish | ?%2iN Vetoed but this may be cared Our Dances in England. crops to feed the people and the| order a referendum 3ut in deter- | for later by a charter endme: ror 1 peor T L M or later by a charter amendment. veille the Day of Judgment R aias whont el wates i te With its superlative Associated orning he knows not whether Fate | Press service, The Herald was the newspaper published in W (New York Sun) many more who are fitting them out | mining the number of voters an ar- Total cuts in this department amount- "he s one distine American | with the means of housekeeing he is | bitrary basis is fixed by taking the | by Sir Hugh Clifford's report on {he | ed to $25.000 While there were vhich Great much | an interesting person, but in 1o sense | number of votes cast for supreme | Gold Coast colony A generation ago | Numerous items disallowed, the sum about to pour a stream of gold into | only L | lap or present him with a hand | Britain or coming to New Britain | yesterday afternoon containing the dise embargo not banned | their representative : udie in the preceding election it was a land of ignorance and pov- | of 31,600 for a new car for the chief the | complete text of the twenty-six arti- | ' ° " 55 " Gould not now or ever| These people are not “dumb driven | Some basis, of course, must be pro- | erty, and had a white death rate of | Was allowed to stand cles of the Society of Nations imported, namoely, | cattle” but they ave voiceless and | vided, but In the next initiation of | 54 per 1,000 sW it is about as| Charity department reductions total =i he Dixie jazz. London has gone mad: | without representation in {he coun- | measures a lower basis than has ex- | healthy as sanitation can make it; | $2900. In the health deppEfmesy jazz dancing, jazz bands, | sels of (he nation. But neverthele sted in eight years will apply. Yet | nearly $200,000 is devoted to educa. | Provisian for a venereal disease clir jority, and i the|the population and the number of | tion among 2,000,000 people, while siv | IS made, but $3,600 for an addition | to the slaughter house is ocut out, to | be possibly provided for by the amended charter. | Chairman Chamberlain announced | that as the estimates now stand, the tax rate will be increased 4 1-2 milly [ 1o 25 mills, Judge Gaffney-‘expressed wn was agog with excitem 'he | tions, Mr. Christ as officeboy. Both exchange, but svncopation, soul | resuits that will follow. The republic, | be filled. were grown, As with the production | LS5ret that it “""’1‘1“““‘ so high and have given devotion and energy to the | {ransmitted, knows no restrictions as has been well said, is a raft; it Instead of & per cent. of the voters | of 12,000,000 pounds of kola, Sir Hugh ‘"‘"1,(“,', g o :Su‘:?ruld bz:hk‘ ot watthen : : never upsets, hut our feet are always | initiating (he measuro next submitied | rovorts that “this industry has heen | e aley reported it:::"umg;’ T s M Sl as a nation | the real percentage will be about 3 | throughout, almost exclusively - | i aten: 1oss ramil lignor Hcéw r cent. Direct legislation and elec- | tive hands and under native mat enade set fo e second Some receive gold, others ! | and grenades. is in the latter prevent from being | jJass that the new pasto f |t. Paul's Meriden should be pluced. Merit eventually wins. This is the | evervthing is azz styles, and all commodities and | they arve the m . £ tustoms are affected by jazzolozy. | last resort will decide the fortunes | coters are both greater than ever be- | Hugh has just recommended & pro- quisition of Professor Clarence R. [ ment that Ernest W. Christ has been | (" york can well appreciate and | of the nation. Let greed and rapacity | fore. gram including primary education for kinner of Tufts college, who had | elected secretary and P. F. King as- | .ouprehen tate of affairs in | nttempt to seize and control the in The vote for the supreme judge in | every native child, a training college secretary of the Stanley Works | London, f remembers its own | come and invested savings of the [ the Jast election iffected by | for every province, good teaching sal- Ferpsichovean revelry in the far-off | peaple. and. there will be an over- | apathy toward the clection in gen- | aries, and ultimately a Royal college. days before the war. Heconc {urn {hat will be surprising in its ]| ewal and by the absence of a con- | A single bag of cocoa was grown in 2 League of Nations.” The whole | ploy of the concern in minor posi- i s N League of Natior T who ploy of ti or posi s may regulate a mation's ade | effects and remarkable for the good | tést for the one position regularly to | 1891 Last year 270,000,000 pounds as hurch in innounced recently the temporary | moral connected with the announce- kreed to speak to the patric of | sistant riden on “Some Problems Involved | corporation. Both entered the em minent speaker from Tuft was sred a warm welcome. 1In fact, hig | company and have rist ached from returning the hand- | clock Fime brings its compensation New York Ives Sun.) lies in the fact of our enormous and | per Rge- | Cann i Sotal Tho silk maker of Paterson is a | widesnread population with its mu tion of judges are wholly unvelated. | ment.” A writer in the \Westminster Ml confirmed striker partly because there | farious interests. No section or f: e percentage should ‘be significant [ Gazette attributes the Coast's pros- (LLUSTRATED irs in him the continual discontent [ tion Is large enough or powertul [ of a demand for the legislation pro- perily to the security of native title to There will be an illust ontinued to speak | rest of us mortals. Suddenly they of & man who feels his gifts insuf- | enough to seize und control the whole [ posed. It is idie fo say that about | land: the encouragement of native in- | o “The Wonders iof address was | themselves among the select ficiently remunerated. His case dif- | republic, As Lincoln said, “You can } 10,000 voters' names on a petition | dustry; the “open.door” to sclence, | park,” given in Red Croskisviil. fers from that of the ordinary strik- ' fool all the people part of the time | in 1920 will be (ruly significant of a | commerce and industry of all lands; | West Main street, toniovioWEvanthe pat Trotzky £ er. It must not be confounded with | and a part of the people all the time, | demand when in 1918 more than [and the fact that a long line of Brit- | at ) c'clock. This will be thekséas braham Lincoln and George Wash- | has done, man can do. Youth should | i, peneral labor unrest tt fol- | hut you can’t fool all the people all of | 16.000 were requived. Yet such is the | ish governors have soug ond part of this lecture, — By@Iv¥body hglon, that the Soviet Republic of { take heart. ‘lwo“c upon war. time.” result of the system native welfare }x, welcoma, sps of Meriden citizens The slow drag of years must have of- Then he spoke. And his audience | fered opportunities for discontent for ped. They sat as if in a dream. | the new officials, if they are like the rofessor Skinner 1d the thread of his compared favorably with | well-deserved promotions. What man 1t first the