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RORSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1919, . o0 41 THE N6 Bt SO | T < ETOHAMPAGNE SNAPPY | thus a direct saving on part 3 3 1 CHARLES TUPPER, edited by E.)me made on :' ,,N: hum s 1d H | : DFR BWith a raitn AL Saunder depreciate prior issues sentimentally J 4 agination official story of the career of and senfimoent | inhoitant Aol e sturds = % i one of v B eatest statesmen, in dealing with small in estors | ¢ i Bomectimes clas h o forming a complete history of Cana- i s - ination of ¢ s different times Minister of Finance, | (gnocial Dispat B . = of Public Works and Railways, High | R ) 2 {he speakership race LITTLE THEATER IN THE UNIT- [ {oday by announceme ERARY Z D STATES, by Constance D. Mac- | sentative Philip Campbell of Y Feb folovicy Kay. | that he stood forth as a o1 i Al the Litt P s (theve are | campbell is an Hld-timer IRTH R . nearly 60y ; M edesdalc desceribed f States are | house, man with sonoro who berates and denounces political . opponents. Probably the Kansas re- | © FHER LEARNING IN ¢ . BAYONF Coning publicans, including not a few who Bby Thorstci chier ) ere clected by raged farme ur BPA memorandum o nie | willing to forgive the presider Biniversities by hu £ ‘CASIONAL ADDRESS | keeping the guaranteed price o \ o | 1916, by H. [ wheat down to $2.26, will support pire ¢ | named Domest for less, said the J ! * Campbell £ HTT‘("[;K’\'“ SHELICION 3 - However, the motive back of it imported Polume LERSBEG Camphell candidacy is said to e wauin vrce demand for the chairmanship : FFROM THE | 6f the rules committee. Campbell et it pr nt the senior minority mem bring $100 { ume whicl veal the ident her. Adherents of Representative n tho piocznH H WSEIE : . \Mlann have heen shouting that a new St o > le Atherton. | “hog combine” had been organized ;. ) w 8 Lo DS e mar- el > Gillett speakership hoom. ! oy o » s rtain e e e o iee histoly |- : : ] | MAN NOBODY KNEW. by Ilolwor- | ‘ ,},';,(]\(‘(,': ‘-‘1:,‘{“\(. :y‘rwlywr \1\1\\mkm .\"\‘1""]1‘“‘ ren A Easiel) s thyEall | ship, when committee piaces and : : AleanE-of ex-Governor Simeon LT | TIN SOLDIER, by Temple i of old time st ™0 (he pro- | ] ¢ TOO MANY CROOKS ¥O—it's no go. | : IR ; | WIS OTHERS, by Henri flevican people put ESF. {ansas Clity for every drink in which alcohol is & house patronage were divided 1o the |jicdiont. Inquiries at the u—‘m’;ni:i | last scrap among friends | dore, Biltmore, Park Avenue, Vander- And the Mann adherents have been | i1 “MeAIpin and Pennsylvania hote spreading a variely of tales OW | at Jack's, Healey's, Mu s, Churg |il's and other avori drinking Penrose staried the fight in the hous | on Mann to divert attention from A i !H\‘” trouhles and how National Chair | s showed that ¢ here cock- nd highballs had been increased A man Hays was forced into action for five it tan oot e e St. Pierre and Miquelon Fanciful Objections. ts a k, bee (Toronto Mail and Empire.) (New York Times.) Bf the speeches against {1 b i . Should we surrender any sovereign e of nations indicate high muz- | . Bk OB £ U {rights in joining the league of na- gle velocity, but they turn out to be! : tions It is clear that whenever we | i . I @uds.—Manchester Union CoDaxe Sl v iconcuctin s BINK Aty negotiate and ratify a treaty or | ——— L may be seftlements that were le } agreement w a foreign power, we | P il beca a parc f busin and liskey boosted more | i | men raised $300.000 for the republi o can congressional campaign fund Hikhballs o Bit Higher. the 11th hour last autumn Along torial and racial balances the peace increase means that cocktails with this line of conversation go in- |y range in prices from gents to sinuations how the ungrateful de-|g5 cents, with highballs running the feat of Mann for the speakership wili | ccale from 45 cents to one round break the present minority leader’s | qollaw apicce. Beer aall of com A ¢ gssociation ‘probakly WS @lear- THIZ MORRISON BILL. Well, and why shouldn’t Germany | Phy all the cost of the war? Tt had | | meant to make all the profit.—Kan- | dreamt of even when the S put certain restraints upon our free- i he purchased that some of stic changes | specified things which, as a sovereign | ass bars for less fnking mien in its membership but Sponsorgsand advocatesof the Mor- dreamt of will not be made. Denmark | nation, we should have a lawful right TR i gty G in this in- a it large ey Were not prese: at- | rison bill by which its author was to 2 a v ot present or difl not at-| ri 1 s ; Il aas city Star: | Police Unionism. being something pt to regulate tfie activities “of [ remake Connecticut’s educational is not likely to be asked, and is still [ to do here was a conspicuous case 5 was agreed upon, a it is certain jdom of conduct: we agree not to do |, ¢ : rear | at ne of the (Boston Evening Transcript.) n a thimble otur Jernstorff to politla | 1ess likely to offer, to transfer Green- | of that kind 100 years ago. As a ) The return of Bernstorff to politl I i . Biteh ot fiiaa: 1 ol i eir fellow-members. Tt was mob | world must accept with humility the | 1and to Canada he I'rench govern- | sovereign nation, we have the right to cal prominence does not indicate that e { will not|maintain a powerful naval force upon ‘ in giving | | le, and jJustice was not to Pe fomnd. | fate of the measure, which went into > ' : Ny P 9 o i N ebtocdas on an un- |fthesex-EaisendisFhnoldinelonitosany i mentEhasideclul 1at B = (hEiihalain g il esten taedeiin : political pull worth mentioning in | part with Miquelon ar st Plorrc § ty Treadurer for many yemfi " He | favorable Legislative committee re-| gl \Vashington Star. e STt : lying | rendered that vight in the Rush- | | the poli of Boston 10 0 8 T according | the Greai Lakes. Yet we freely sur- | understanding that affiliation on their ty of the bar, the value of | part, with the American #ederation of icture the number of girls in cabare Labor would produce for them X e age of. the bar- flict of allegiance which the no -law, have now lefs and become patri Bagot azreeme of April. 1817, in which Great Britain and the United es mutnally agreed to limit their hs elected by the people fo tHat of- | port. The defeat of the bill is a dem- close to the soutl Newfound- ¥ i public The league of nations will be a |land. the head- wahbly guest of honor at the Whito | quarters of t I h tishing fleet | &3 respective naval forces upon the lakes e. He was also State TyegsuTer for | onstration of the power of: 25 net o e rom 60, ce r years, being elected jo that of-.| opinion. It is said to have been writ-| neither means nor involves any House baniiet it gets many more | that operates on the cod banks off B 4150 by the Decpie.« F@fs known | ten by the assistant secretary of the | Loyl ™) (tore the prosident comes | Newfoundland every vear. and I to one vessel of not more than 100 | tagonism to the Federation. Tt is ! sd i P g - 3 e ohy i X ons burden,armed with one 18-pound rever that if nized labor rough the, commonwealtht as a | State Board of lducation. It was au-| (o its resct New Voriieun Nohpounaland every year, and be- | tons burden,armed with one 18-pound | say, however that if organized labor x : : ) jecannon, an Lake Ontario: two such|is a great {hing, organized ancler of high standing and as a( th ed by the board It was sup- i ;«:1‘111 ey ”‘l“\wu and bhecause the small 37,-(,“ els on the Upper Lakes, and one ntleman. Wie explained clearly, the |\;pgfed. and approved by the state ' T8 00 Sl L e population the islands look Its of the substitute bhudget sub-4 manwfacturers’ association and many | j.c 0w chall we put it ——somebody tted by the Taxpayefs o latiow: blossom can= ss than 4% where. the formerly 75 | ment is a thing greater. There can |ang 30 cents, wh highball fror | ! zhball from be no subservience on the part of thi | the well known pinch bottle will dent | officials and emploves of city and | xchequer Lake Champlain. We surrendered | their mother country for aid in times [ one of our sovarcign rights to Great it Jeast 30, cents 4 of food scarcily, t I“rench govern S o N e e e e eadiBiieducators. In spite of has been mistaken. In {he very na- . 20 Britain, sh rendere n hers | tate—representative as they are iz vi } S0 ! ,'he very ni- | ment has no thousht of exchanging us. There was no treaty, an ex- | i onarohronon v ey aze Bt b showed bevond question: that. itf bacKing it failed to pass even a com- of things it cannot be both €he Ak entertain | change of notes was sutficient, but | e people—to an organization of | blers, ‘mint juleps and daisies rang a valueless document, ,composed | mitt€¥2 The opposition, consisting . ”“ ”‘\” ;‘ " m‘ \‘h,“";‘, WOkat BOL t idea of disposing of them, if | “out of abundant caution,” President | ez 5 i 2 “‘ ""‘” 3 a “M‘ 80 cents, while Du 1 o 1 ¢ i S o SOBLATE Ciuklslell would doubtles he ¢ dlan fonroe ;) 1 ic ec Y 1greeme fer ow arge 0o adm i would | boane: Jenedictine immel and haste and withogtyregird to the'mainlffior teachers assqeiations, was i woul ibtless 1y 1dland | Monr mmuniGated the dgFeSMICHE | g gy the end to but one pemilt, and | Charireuse seek oven highicr lavets . or Canada the s o vhich promptly approv- L or the actual fihancial needs;of | Wi cd. and, made a good im- The Central American republic “y' }‘ . N ¥ = X I thathicl o) the comblots itadicement Fewer Patrons, More Drinking. : i p ¥ i I 1ts wk “le ) iem | & Ao = te IV o h siar \ - v v r espite T it Ylaat times he ivas inter- | predsion on,flhe‘ Jegislative commit- | need presidents who will cnfdliemil gt 3 e J 3 «till the law of the | ©f the allegiance which employves o Despite the ces cafes by he voice of ridienid af®| tee altNough a-dumper of uwnecessary | ©' M ) i ought t \ 3 e Jicityand stat s 11, keys, pun flips, coh- only one zroup of the people, no mat effect by oxecu- | us!-——The Wall Street Journa difference in the | State. The (opsy-turvy state of n rights are | fRirs hich divided allegiane, v pat each patre uvs more. \orance and the pity of it was, that'|xenarks were made and unnecessary ice won nods of approvaj: from ey f‘nlu}‘;zrllels Arawn, ” A BALLAD O1' THE tEAT UN- the platfprin who are suypoSedsto k< Few measures introduced into the MOVED. i . 4 : L : A Bedonmine i rier | Hllustrated t fon o | briet e g e £ v ! S i undance of fish yielde 1« > by el i o s e ve fair conception, of Grder. dig-] General . Assembly have met with e ; - ! : ; U ater K e ber of the league of nations, the | Seattle. i 1 r " 3 e . | The doughboy unter rea iter whout e e slender popn's A : y and manners. One of Mr. Cham: | sugh storms. of indignation: which wa e TR Pt e o S el Bl - 3 if 3 N oo the bellef tk Noro | i 18 2 ¢ to a variety of self-deaving covenants “Putting Something Over.™ arogms . rlain’s 'duties as a citizen, if not.as |'aroused by the belie 1at the Mor-) A huge buck private th six foot E Pierre. which was for a long time |’ would renotunce certain rights and (New London Telegra D 1ad been = heretofore, publi 1, was 40 expose the | rison measure would result the | three | the emporiu A smuggling: trade ® privileges which no righteous nation| mhere was once a farmer who trie d ElcSltadyfoaghtiamn dfhledHusth o ar liaw cares o oxercise, getting In re-levery known kind of scarecrow fo | oiberns nis conne fray | rovers at the expense of the b i T | Those rocky islands are worthless ( b Wletebe ikl 5 compulsion about in actual practice w for agriculture If it were not hotel it was saic would become a party — £ rooms hotel ooms ph.) This is explained by the bulky packs surdities in the budget of the surrender of municipal and town carried i 2 band A o uptions and safeguards of And he twice | traversed the | Newfoundland and American reven immeas greater value than any- m keep the crows out of his cornfield, | have vers' association and he was denied | rights to a central body. Connecticut U b fair hearing has heen remarkable for the ind e may seey a revival of its fame and | ihing it would give up. The alterna-| e ra went fo n wax | bulg IrRest W. Chr one of the | pendent spirit of its lowns. The fail- | He in the sights with a casual | fortunes in that- ficld of enterprise oo e aantes fob/ e s OISLE DA e Ninelenls uarest men ir United States. | ure of the Morrison code indicates Now that Canads rly covered “e furnished ue and | made. It was life-like cnough : He rubbed his chin, cockod oo g \at the the retent ight to main- | unany 4 hi ead and buiter are curned f-New e el i el o B Tanbl reputable citizen and his'Fthat the towns have not changed States seems on the eve tain a gr yree, to go The farmer 1 war whene g without ! ing entire e “: glee, thinking h 1 at out- | strictior vho used to run into St. | ing anyboc content, and | witted the bira He put wax | placing with cargoes of rum and other | to pay the bills incident to that mad rita He has risen from théwzanks. S A — ambled closc of the lad- CESRTREE MENDITEAEE “So this is New York. eh The announcement that there was ( doughboy said. | norms | figure in the middle of the cornfield | drinkins s y 3, 1920 g | noxt morning and awaited results no opposition to charfer amendments | t sibute their merchandise Should we abandon the Monroe| pho hirds came as usual, and eye T R ? he Committes on Cities and | e was tanned and seasoned and self e doctrine by joining the league? That | 1 5 e e 5 conialed e question hecomes absurd in view of |, ionvention was called wherein the Boroughs of the Legislature yesterday He had seen the world and J o U : the fact that the Ruropean n: : 2ot ; is deserving of comment, if for no on it, too: oy """]”"y o tions joining league would cove- [ Uf L e jietor thig |FAnd h 1 IO NG A v Dalua ) roattempt | p o que deliberation and observa- | | 8 more fnviting to do the things which the Monroe’ : tion they decided the wax figure onl e began at the bottom boy in the Stanley of trade, and from the b Polic¥ he was elected the newcomer with suspicion. Then corporation. He ) had \ows what worl md he { birds discussed who and what their hows that therc are 100 cents in Qicappoin tinent fery dollar. He has not been known el who for y have be Or in innermost . i For a long time no representat doctrine habits. 11 any one of them | always so casy fo facilitate the pas- H. Q Dritain was permified to ac honld attempt to oppress: or control| Snother of the farmer's fool ideas andil same time the re ) helped themselves to ihe corn. Some situation w vears past. . Tt was not | do a mean trick in his lif He or political cquality brved several terms as alderman in sage of amendments and there were | A patriot trot apacity at St Pierre the destiny of any of the republics of crena) tomendon ne e his broad shoulders a | was owing to the extremely private | the western hemisphere, it would find | . 4 And roulders a k the head and shoulders of the life loving nature of the business centering in | itself in a state of war with all the } comparatively short postponement | | | | | | { other reason than to compare | | | | | he Common Council and is thorough- of the more daring ones even sal on | yublic sentiment which s bstructionists aplen ther ose Saniul ear econversant with municipal affairs. 9Dty 2o aplenty, eithe th v ad political axes to grin 3 like scarec ) who had political axes t indSor i o et how wa ©2” the civilian | that port. | other members of the league. Should | ' BpScton the endment’s submission et he was denied a fair hearing and | who disagreed violently with the com- e - ! «everal Furopean nations conspire to- | If it is impossible to fool innocent s ago suffrag S s’ appeal to the thousands present hirds by appearances, how can sen e : FO R - . ttee recommended the revisio nd the ans was merely *¢ ct wottery to Pay War his gether ta do this forbidden thing. | ‘ : i ow the propo: to sub mse their brains was rudely inter. | Mitté-YHo recommended the revision And tr w1 Which Lottory [ e Debts, ] | sible human heings expect to “put | Tre ey B bl TR e | their act woud destroy the leagua | L 8 something over’” on their fellow me B ! war was that?" (New York Sun.) | and we should be entirely frec to take P f a former Premier c al b It a mey Premier of lItaly, I measures we found necessary ipted by the hysterical element L5 s G IRY RETCdIS UBG CHEiS more than a two-thirds vote in ter was taken this year. Few changes Fle braved the motors with meas- of moment were suggested or made. ati, has inded proposed to President 5 it ured tread i ; : The commitfee realized it had He rode on the buses, decidely lson, as the cables relate, a world It can't be done for any grea house and has received a vote of length of time. Very soon the person | 55 to 29 you think yvou are fooling ts wise at turned its thumbs down at law d.order. The city meeting is a challenge to in the senate onk® and then the “jig is up.” With s 1 (Ney ork K S - | have realized the legal standing, o1 SN ol Rt DIk of the amendmen | 1ack of standing, of lotteries in thi The agreement by the republican Our Large Navy. next congress certair | | (Leslie’s Weckly to grant the several prohibition of lotteries was an or- | {he ancient seniority rule as to com- | The navy launched i lege of passing on a mittee chairmanships and assign- | ships up to Oct. 1, including importance. fments is a long sfep toward greater | stroyers. Tn the first nine months - cfficiency in legislation. It amounts | the fiscal year, 1918, it launched 2 Not Learning Fnglish. 1o the abolition of accident in party | more destroyers than were built dur (New York Times lottery to pay war debis, he cannot ch a rec ubmission | Congressional Reform. | thankless job on its hands, did its| bored o ) | The zubwa rattlec ng oclked in itls and for, good government and up- | Dest kissed its child good-bye and g 1 8iBing ‘constitited authority. If we | PUt it on the train for Hartford, Great hlasts exploded; the canyons e R roarcd; | e e e [HMeta il setiicnbin our iplonearing davs | of reform. He cannot have heard that nose forces in the community whieh | 4 country. He cannot have learned that | embers of the senate to abandon ve fo have a law-abiding city whe ;‘ | he rights 6f man are respected and Von Ludendorff is said to have left | und under the heel \h":‘ Sweden. And the good folk of Sweden | The sirens wailed and the mufflers | our national Jaws, state laws, muni- Biaa ey stovs st bor . - e el e et barked cipal ordinances, postal regulations emagogue eps must be t n to | are now busy counting th ver, if o 1]\ 1; ; ’: e ! ‘w i b politics and should do much to bring | ing the entire nine vears preceding Tt 2 legitima cause. for 3ut the big buck private the 1d | and police rules make of lotter - = E = : revent a repetition of ‘last night’s | they are wise 8 ! | the best men to the front. That it | JTundreds other s a : *ho s not faze: fences as generally probibited and as| ITundreds of other shir 2 proa who ha went through with little objection | to the navy. including two here morc x months, or 1ad scene. “It sounds some assiduously hunted as perhaps any The Taxpayers' association T : calmly remarked Grer i e : The suffragists in the Roston jail ! : h“’ ing in the realms of o to eat. But the seductive odor | mhey rod il o | . : may adversely affected by it sweepers and numerous vessels of ool 1ey rode round in a true that other American laws Tt steaming late. of “Boston ing ca and speaks well for the public spirit of | ships, 36 destroyers, 28 submarines, | at most. not to have made many 1@tors whose future positions | 355 submarine chasers, 13 mine lossal effort required was brought about largely by the | commereial type, including all classes ecasiest for thos hastly results of the strict applica- | from German transatlantic liners t Griite hat e consideration as they de- | {ion of the r by the democrats | harbor tughoats and motor hoats for | gn coloni serve by the peacemakers in Pari during the pasi four vears or more liary purposes. There were o1 ish. for that matte ] ; and it Is true that an international | oue of whom results was to saddle the | 45 naval aviators in July, 1917 il Ao tu i hight T A T According to the Meriden Journal, forgthe Soaral treaiy becomes supreme law over | party with Kitchin. The reform is a 2 They praised Yieture, t ther ! 2 They prai picture, the other | ocal ordinances and even national | lopeful sign that the old order of | tors, 2,052 school officors, 400 one panned ! he Bowery, Chinatow properly jhe flames T become a confi ion and me t t s . principles have not been taken ked” may tempt them yet. They showed him the statues and | into such ell as t ' "he monuments grand neeting in 1ey toured the Museum, (he looked K | year later there were 823 naval an iy bad tures of fonflazratic '} which should know, the tax ociation must damper on the | the city and town of Meriden statutes. Nevertheless, it is also true | things may be veally changing for the | officers, 7.300 trained mechanics Too Much Federal Oversight nthusia nembers or the en- | mills. e not lifyine tnatico W tat — The: v was declared the enl I nullifying national, sta and When war was declarcd the en ot local statutes, can never have force in Below-Par Issue of Bonds, ment and enrollment of the i of Oon the d | that no treaty, whether nullifying or | better over 400 mechanics in training (Omaha B i 1 asm may deiclop into something | - | . tere. ' gly name. The| If New York policemen continue ; 5 c nited Stato: : f S 2 ; peradt 65 L e U continuento ‘Well, wasn't it wonderful?” ladies | the United States, no matter wh (New York Commercial.) numbered ¢ | many signed the armistice it bered 497.033. Secretary D er nization project as scoffed | be slain as rapidly as wit S i American peace delegntes N eren : . ymericanization proj wa offe 1} e rapidly ithin the past exclaimed i e By Don 1' egat ne gT In spite of the popular prejudice nd sneercd at by men who should | few= months the authorities may find And he answerc “Where do we go PON; moimatt vhat an international | 5gainst selling government bonds be bl peace conference may decree, except recommends a new three-year par, it is zood bhusiness practice S L b SR ok o B from e better sense, ¥ th ove | it necessary fo inv ke the draft to fill | ng program to provide 16 ad by vote of the nitod States Senate t has nearly always been done But his leave was soon up, and his | 48 Provided by the United States | the British vho would find it dificult to carry on e cash declined constitution esent in the hall dozens of men ( up the ranks. (Rl g government, whe ) financing of public debts for two » conversation nglish lan- | The members of the Sunset Club, a And he wearied of clubs and of — centuries has been the model for the # ; | santeen chow | The Southern Boundary rest of the world America’s credit China Tolerant. | Well it's quite some burg,” his buddy (Dallas = 5 han foolist ¢ hy the mecting | New York organizat ‘ B axe explain W ing | New York organization, met at the - . 8 1 s now higher than that of England | (San Francisco Chronicle.) B s called. The budget in the form | muneral church yesterday and made 1) 1at of England s . Ihe Deported Agitator as | re @ 1de opined, SO icher and our pub China furnishes the anomaly of proposed by these seme scoffers wa rrangements for their own obsequies hough there ain't no ficlds for a -contained: but &- | emperor holding court within a Ohio declare they will move g @ cerebral hemorrhage, a brainstorm. | whenever they may occur. That's our suy 1o plow Aamiatferiviay Dol Thevine. ¥ selling honds and | public and functioning with the 1 a € the doughho nswered 01 1 N It had no more legal standing than a | jgca of a giddy sociable n lhe doughboy ver You | aay of their literature to t elo; 3 said it, Bo Branch lofll the o canizatio ideratio AN issue of twenty- | little emperor, Hsuar = To them that likes it, this Stuff 15} unch is headed far Mexico ear 4 per cent. honds below par | placed on the Dragon : rould cost the country less . A cestors last vear, lives i Washington and Europe will please rand . ol woul try 1 for the | ancestor iv The proper procedure for > ; Saha . But it's m 1 Prosperous Moths. I ¥ eats in the rear of the hall Bhds | perou meeting a week hence will be to take : ‘ ‘ | e o | | ting a week k1 h the vot e For the old man’s farm sure (Utica rver) ! something which is sure to he worth | around him and even from republican stop the vote by checklist ren the - Some Man's Land Upon getting our blue serge suit | more at Maturity than its original | representatives on the stated occ Strindherg Add dead languages—Give all CHARLTON ANDREWS, onit of ) elow Dar is worthy of our | of the republican machiner 2L ymebod rosolution to suspend the law of ply and demand. dinavia money raised than 5 per cent. issue | bidden city amid old-time ceremon par because investors like to buy |and receives royal honors from those s, not the howlers, can registe t ittic we find that the moths | issue price Even if there were no | ions when they visit him or ot} preference. boys a drink, Bartender, in the New York Times. lnm a Py and prosperous ,;}1>_\A‘;.Jmmw in the cost of the money | members of the imperial family.

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