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4 RTURDAY, MARCH i Eeie HNOX TEARS APART | ey mmems THUSBAND, 8, SUES tax rate is the high- . ’s history. Not only is ! Ralph Neistat of 145 Hartford ave but the property list ;) ‘ nue wis given a party last night. Mhead of anything else in Among some of his presents were gold ring, a gold watch and gold wrist | b 1 ust bhe remembered that i =y watch. } Ehe increase is represented in R o 5 #he increase is representec e ] ST ) Kennedy's dancing school Tuesday Erease will not he much for 5 leagues of i ¢ ¢ 2T es K. of . and Bicrs, who. by the way, seem of nations and two great| _.veral other hig social evenis will mo | e 43 camps each preparing for a new and i R R e e || © ; here soon.—adv Husband on Wedding D B. At least one does not hear | STéAter life and death struggle. = 5 i US 1&[] O“ e lfl, ay Rl b e Even the term ‘league of nations’ | The regular monthly business meet plaint fre is a deceptiv = . ing of the Philathea class of up the hulk of the taxpayers. leceptive misnomer, he de- E f the s clared, “f Jerth ] 5 Trinity Methodist church will he heia | Betoorts property listing . “for under this proposed plan 5 hel¢ s T the natig 3 Sroabl B this evening at the home Miss | R B o inds n Tais ations of the world are divided : s | Ry e ¥ Nto three classes Elsie McAuley, No. 31 anklin | ®8. The total in 1914, the yvear be- S eans Ao Bve e s Bthe war was $115.000,000 Three Distinctions Made, Square Syory 3 LA o ¥ it totals $219,000,000. both in i Signatovies of the covenant; | b€ present. | pund numbers. This represents an these are not named. but it is as- New Victor records r March on | accuses Bercase of nearly one hundred per | Sumed they will include and possibly |sale Saturday. . L. Pierec Co.— | forme iy other town in the siate | P® confined to the five great Entente |advt | mony wa Bven approximates this tot Hart- | POWers—that is to say, the British | Miss Anna Rockwell, Miss Helen | Bation is 6rd shows something around $160,- ‘L_'”_!‘ re. France. Italy. Japan and the | Gates and Miss Linea Clark, attended, | When she £000,000 nited States. vesterday, a meeting of the State ! Greenwich that So far as high tax rates go, the - States not signatory, but named | Library association at Hartford city, whereas chief thing to keep in mind is wheth- :;":e protocol. No information 18| .. pregerick G. Platt will speak Mrs er the cfty zets the value for the ven a& to who these states are - ) r er s ce to- | Toovey tHolgNFaurel thow il hieiad. sioh | Atitne W ICJA. vesper) seryice Marct money spent One and all will admit tha:i Rridges port is a far botter city than when it was undor the thumb of the “little | S'At€s neutral in the conflict now clos- | | morrow. her subject being My | Bridgeporter.” who would not spend | IP8: and Mrss. W. W. Brackett, residence \p.n‘ | | | Neighbor's Shoes.”” The service will open at 4:15 o'clock Entente powers, if any, as are not tober 16 signatories as well as certain other him. November in divorce proceedir her aged spouse's $500.000. 10 an extra cent for even needed im- Those states which are neither | Fetary of the Y. W. C. A. has re- rovemant. fo say nothing of a tota) | SIEnatories nor protocol states and | turned from a brief visit to Boston B °0f foreaight in preparing for | Which must, to be admitted to the| Dr. T. Eben Reeks left for Boston they | the future league, be prepared to give certain | vesterday, where he will remain until ——T6r- | As we have pointed out many times | effective guarantees as to their inten- | Monday 7 erove. tvio or tliree milla in ine tax| tion'to be bound by their internationalll e e | rate 1oday are due to the neglect in | OPligations. These latter are out- | sireet. informally entertained a few ; ‘?,'\ (ri‘r“n‘\ = \ 1F‘ to Two weeks pernmission to and he receix Mrs. Louis Young of Harrison Holmes | preparing for proper hetterments and | €ast states and presumably include | friends vesterday afternoon in honor s eviki ‘when | in planning for the future. going back | the Central Powers and their allies in | o her guest, Miss Elizabeth Young 1 B, hungry, sav- | more than {wenty vears before 1911 |the war of Brooklyn, N. Y. . Buffalo Com- | with such moderate exception as ig | ~Thus & league of nations in the B | found in the accomplishments | Sense of @l the nations is not created by this document, nor are the states June. 1918, but ouple co Septembe e the g Miss Inez Campbell and Miss Helen | ing of the interlocut docroc FRAT Downes will spend the week-end in | dle 3 » ma entl ey ey brought about by Mayor Lee. Meriden | her t it repeal i o equals Mrs. Fredericck Churchill and Miss | tio r n oW h he a P which were anathema York Times. the city in the past three vears. Timo ‘The term ‘league’ is a misnomer in S " e s " W when Rridgeport ranked very | another and really vital matter. For e cord. | | nAfter defining an Intoxicating bev-(low in salary paying. and even unto |a league connotes a confederation, ‘the B "®"Verage, will the legislatures tell US| {his day the pay in some departments {and a confederation implies a right in 3 " ronicle ‘The histories B : : will probablyhikve hee ity stories } ghat constitutes sobriety>—~Wall [ is not high. But in others. notably | the several parties to withdraw at is hoped thatMhe Hall o ‘Ufit while the completion of Stgeet Journal | police and fire. and the city hall, | their will. But, there is no right of | s i il & 1 S0 sconstitiition in | | in the main, show salaries, ranking | secession within the four corners of Mrs. Frederick Jacoby and daugh sempbly will be dispatcled with 5 P W some cth e No Annapolis man was connected | with the highest—in some cases far | this covenant. On the other hand, |ter, Doris, are spending the week-end | she niight obta T him a large nity’and decorum. The Taxpayers' ic . with the navy scandal, which is what | in excess of cities of greater popula- |the association here provided for with Mrs, Howard Steele of Stanley | Sum of mones e public rejofeing and ringing of church | s e e ; ¥ = i essociation delegates are said to hayve | peig § i 2 = e z was to have been expected.——FPortland | tion. union in the full sense of that term |street | ) e n.others it was received With | preg | But the city is improved immense s 8 3 = 4 | BURGLARY EP ) ; o5 | Bu city is impr ense- | as applied to our own political in- The Community club met yesterday 3 L EPIDEMIC. X Jealousy and suspicion Several - of - {1y and will be even better as the |stitutions. Once in this union we |afternoon at the Red Cross rooms to | meeting such as was held last Wed} | ¢y B e : BELLEAU WOOD. | present betterments g rard | r s B T e states, in fact, refused for (wo SELLE . | present betterments go on toward | remain there no matter how onerous | work on refugee garments These | TWO Stores on Arch Street Visited: nesday and to have expressed thejr i Ol e completion. Others planned will add | its gigantic burdens may become meetings will continue to be held | Money Obtained in One. s N R What do you see, ma v] n\_rvw ine, | to the city's usefulness Things cost “No matter how great the distaste [ every Friday afternoon, and all | pwo Arbitrary action by either side can At arerh Bl i When :ha Stars and Stripes .\.ms‘umnm these days, but we must have {and revulsion our people may have | members are welcomed 3 | | that are fired at the Society of Na- by them to be up-to-date. for it, we must remain members until A has been n considerable extravagance in the matter of salary increases in Term “League” a Misnome ose Churchill are spending the | cused his i ndiscretions with winter at the Abottsford, Common- | her fo ecame wealth avenue, Roston They have | Rundle’ been actively engaged in war relief [ He cha 1 R Oie D work, and Miss Churchill has been | inveig t e studying with an expert designing . 4 me Wet is praiseworthy, | It is no douht true. too, that there | mMembers of the league treated as t a single woman. He men | session of th artist . t don him ! and pretend action f divorce that admitted the danger lurking in & or three years to sign and ratify the disapproval X urglaries were comm T G T s ol ore . e entertair iR andiidance Mlori| street A of W Work great harm to New Britain tions constitution were in force then, | What do you hear. marine, marine, A either we persuade all the states rep- | jusiness girls ‘:‘:—“lmr‘; at the Y. W 1 ERY nd it is the welfare of the city g ; When the cannon split the sky : oo ol e exel e busiheat s L BAneitid £ tieahiienisel 2 ) i the main one being that the United | ¥ hew Shoon ‘mv”,me i An Orgy of Morality. resented in the executive council and | (. A. last evening. i fervone should have in mind. Thel-gi i o Constitution meant & surrender | 120 40 you dream, ma . marine, o ipsaiens three-fourths of those represented in ty officials submitted what they be= | _ 7 § . c When the airplanes drone on high, (New York World) th ebody of delegates to bid us de- < i 3 ¥ al ¢ at the, of state sovereignty. And joy bells ring, The great sweep of morality moves | part in peace or until the leamye | TTiNItY Methodist Episcopal church, | through a window pved to be a sound budget based on| commenting on today’s situation, And nations sing on apace. At the first, d#y's session of | crumbles of its own weight or is de- hom‘ a social last evening, conducted | Miller & Olson's store at 552 Arcl the New York Siate Sabbath associa- | stroyed by its enemies, or until we | 2¥ Miss Clara Warden, superinten- sireet also recefve = tion. plans were discussed to obtain | fight our way out against the British 'l;‘“‘ 4I'j vlhv“'|n"‘|"" _“'{"‘r"“"“‘, e DO Moneh sy taiel [eteceipies o o Eesl QWO oL e L nen 1 sce dark w“M\h\ W Wood again, legislation prohibiting Sunday exeur- | Empire, France, ltaly, Japan, and all | Mis2 Buth Ward, chairman of the Cah Ieglster was care 2 S e . < I Shcar my buddy’s moan of social committee (Rttancopsthnoughif el w rship appeared in remonstrance. It | ily between "‘\‘j CpicUE-Resainay I The regular meeting of the Ladies' | method emploved & feasuc of e e and days held on bhoard Hudson River steam Attache S G i , | auxiliary, A. O. H., will be held to- ael Walllhe raised against the adoption of o 8 e e o ueh | sonir tacks Six Co-operative Bodies | pignt in Knights of Columbus hall at y Pt our constitution. “As deep and L ors were criticized as “pure camou- | Senator Knox took up the six | o'clock the o the city mecting did not want wicked a conspiracy as ever was o e flage,’ and ono reverend delegate | gperative bodies of the league .and . L il Bas beon discharsed 2 e 25 mill tax, but it was unfair to| invented against the liberties of o\ SA0L FIACED R SN ey | raised ; TS ans ol alllciaad fihernfongipyione from the signal corps at Newport and | a free people.” By making the Sat e going ol 1ERn0tonisisSon As to the body of delegates his chief | jas returned to his home in this city. | yresident commander-in-chief of e . [ Sun criticism was that the constitution “apta Thomas Crean's te: t | t been explained to the people and ‘]v.p army, it “opened the door S CRIRAaN O Chcnavol SONZ Cerfainly an ominous beginning. | contained no provisions for their ap- }1‘?.}'&'",,” oL ; \”-’! 4 ,A,m g ; the T. A. R. pool room last night won | POLICE GHANGES., and prayver, o 1F 1 P 31 1t is not even the soul of a Sunday | pointment, removal, compensation or | the three-game series over Captain street $10 | cash and t ty Bond beupors The Junior Sunday school class of | Were taken. Entrance was 'effectad eds of city. Their WS - - 2 a p 2 a ot die a visitatto ut e needs of the ci dheirMivicws |BEEERN S e ine [Post mah e Of a peace that may not di ton, b et with stubborn opposition by the | Without accusing any senator pain, sions and 1o close ice cream parlors the lesser states they are able to per- ; dream of the numb, mb nights | o nday. The religious services |suade to join the league.’ bs obvious—and it is only fair to so | pte—that the majority in attend- police toda 10use was 1t no trace o k for a vote on a budget which had was blindness to offer a substitute for a Cromwell.” By giving (he s ; L . And [ had no dream of a gloried end, dget in a fo a nake i ce Presid a casting v iget infojlor thativionld rake It | restde gRvoler Of wrongs to avenge or land to de- made him “a dangerous official Several changes took place the excursionist worth saving? Shall there | tenure. Jamesf Luby's team by a total of 13 : ; ) possible for the assessors to Dre- | X e be any activity on Sunday not direct- He objected to the formation of | halls. police department da Office ro their rate book and for the tax| DO could name his own salary.” v the fature of world-wide law. | 1¥ conducive {0 the moral welfare of | the executive council because it would | Rev. Warren F. Cook will address | et Mo = siges b i | I s a vin e bers o fRGon e Buan—any of ot meats or|be composed of only nine of half a|the meeting at the Y. M. (. A. tomor- : out of the federal treasury, it purvering ce cream, any running | hundred states and practically would | row afternoon. fects remedied the dispute can be | “taught them to ignore their con- of vehicles {olwiiat (hevare ||bel Riven! th= ipowart tolldeclarel wasi ||l imha concert andldance af the State stituents.” Abraham White re- &oing to do” with motovists, perhaps | make its own laws, sit as a court and [ armory last evening for the henefit | Officer William O°Mara, who was ap fused to trust Congressmen, T AT it will be decreed lawful to.use a car | pass judgment and then determine | of the soldiers and sailors’ welcome | 8 2 =5 = b iy Was flaming in my brain course, to the golf links and the in “A body clothed with powers such New Victor records for March on | ford avenue assignment, and Officer inst them constitution ~would “annihilate And 1 felt my soul rush on with the | iquitous country club—mnever for the [ as given to this council is an ana- |#ale Saturday. C. L. Pierce & Co.— |'Alfred B. Atwater, who has been do- According to reports, the Taxpay-| those solemn treaties we have |~ flood .| sensuous pleasure of riding chronism,” he said. It belongs to |advt | ing dufy at that station, hds béen association now agrees that in- L”f"“"i ,“"‘.hm‘"‘:f"'fi m':me"?i;:d_ That was hone of my hody and blood Apparently there are other moral|the days of the Medes and the Per- T i | Gles wonia Tl oaiiol i by i‘:‘;“:ysf‘fw‘;fi“m e R of my biood veforms in_prospect hesides prohibi- | sians. A union more abhorrent to MORE TAX DOPE | FIRDOM NOTYS alie o e B T ihe e Ty e M | e Raith ful iofid eath e AT v fion and who can say that the worst | our traditions, free institutions and | L . Desoh ey more is not vet to come under a strict con- | the {rend of all civilized government e | The regular meeting of New Brit- r had been brought down to 21| kood 'h','"hta:re\,' vm’"‘_““}“-”‘:”’; Till {he day was done and dition of Sunday observance? Tf the | .could not be devised.” A {ain lodge, B. P. 0. E.. will be held R TN e oo e ~ded the score, e batarians have their wav, the Questions Labor Provisions, IreaturysDerfetment QREXDIAISARE o nextlithur ening. Election ot a tcar on the peril to which she 1at our dead had not died closing of =aloon doors may be only Provisions for the mandatory By eneion lof Time: Up 'to Mny =58 on| Sncers Wilibesheld 3§ STnescomuiitico nt be crippled. There are estimates i exposed; 1 cannot e the vain the besinning ‘of & program fo efect i, fonire sena orvll\;[:xz|?t areiin the official budget which could be | brightest of jewels tarnished--a | ; = ; ! i ! Bl fetmio bo o Gisparien ordl Smara. | Certain Income Returns. ainment to be given next Thureda 00000 —orlis and And that's what w we of Sl pumtEmen, M 5 aemes | GUre LE RS S S SRE St night will meet at 11 o'clock tomor il e e S e ceEma marines thing for modern reformers to beat S 2 A decision from the treasury de ow morning to perfect plans. Deputy That sort of eloquence is de- t essential. By crossing them off,| moded today cxcept John J. King, who was appoir sergeant, assumed his new duties, and T heard in Belleau Wood a call Sergeant Theodore Johnson hdgan his And [ saw two words on its smoky wall. 1 dreamed of living them “Semper Fidelis™" our battle cry duties in the detective departrent jought down to a discussion of the ms in the substitute budget and pointed to the traffic squad, has been iransferred to Crowell's corner « 11s. Salaries should not be siashed ither should the health depart- in charge of the smoker and enter the hermetical sealing of every source minated without great harm. Thes jewel worth 5 ": “"’“"h_" 1‘1 was the intent 10| . (ment just issued provides for an | Grand Exalted or Josepn C, Tvais, put labor of all countries upon an L e S hEd o gay hird preens S oRol Ilo mettiernsade Delagainstithe | cduality it i . | visit to the lodge, March 20. Ar- 5 And the band begins to play e or Maeea 1 e rhiation at TehthisBheRunctiniten bl laboz fors thiid| 0o EfolRheRiotliopingSncometiaine B S U ln SR iy e e T Pt a8 Smil1s Swh chvilEstill B ol el The molto that led through Death's | {07 country may consider, inasmuch as |turns 1555 Breion Pomeart o0 e T o tory for the Taxpayers' league and | waR, SEPULTURE OF THOU dark scenes o _ France already has given notice it will | Form 1096—Information return of | ;. ; Il not affect the public interest seri- : n Belleau's dread atray iy T ok ’""“’-\]'"h“‘« "’) put French labor on V"“'!"Wm of interest, salaries, reat | deac = - an equality with American, whether [€tC | BACK . Bly. . i Form 1099—This information re- | e EER AN G theless unfortunate that present day | | | And that's what we soc toda he Puritans at their game. Having When the Stars and Stripes, like 2| 12490 the world safe for democracy, yer items that arc desirable but s Scenator { extension of tme to May 15 for the tax rate can be brought down to Reed seeks to revive it sday evening, March 27 cessary as it may be, il is never- I sce our i And T bow my head (Baltimore American) is proposed to bring ‘American la- L Till the dream has passed away. The commissioner of education in|hor to the level of French labor in thought is narrowed to one or two | J. RICHARD REAMISH Washinzton advocates the doubling ot { order that there may be equitable turn must accompany form 1096 and Word was received in this one 1099 must be filed for each per- | cvening of the arrivai of two more in Philadelp! Press the salaries of public school teachers | treatment of the commerce of the two | 508 to Whom the sum of $1,000 or|local boys in America. Christophe . more was paid for salaries, wages, | Murphy. of Hurlbur reet, and ent, interest, etc. Walter Campbell, of Stanley street Form 1041 Fiduciary return have landed at New York. Murphy Form 1042—This annual withhold- | was in the Supply Corps amp A heart to heart discussion between spokesmen for the city and for mountainous subjects. Man’s freedom ! of expression is limited because \\;<= e within the next five vears, and another | countries.’ association geems to be what was leded to prevent the recrudescence a disagreeable situation. The people | Mind is concentrated on the problems More Unemployment nerease to bring the minimum salary Senator Knox assailed many of the : : et Dy STy e earn (Manchester Herald.) to §1,200. No one can deny that the | oiher articles, adding that, fo his x % i < s i The increasing unemployment mosi important work of the state, | mind, they held out assurance of a e it i et werest | Dol ith itha Totr Diiton columns of the press bulse With news, | 1.0 siate, reported from most of the | that of educafion, is the most POOTlY | future world war, greater than any | 1E return deals with salaries wages, | bell with the T e it is all the same color tone | hig actur -enters, yme- | paid. and this is having its legitimate | hefore PR3 (53T BN 86 1000 dlor ons [njz menutdctuiing centers, s some i s £ Jibsto individuals, must be accompanied by ARMY DOFES HEAVY BUSINESS { The ditio night and shou he en of ability arc ing the schools , he sserter > as legs i . Cohler n. 2 (B Mai The [ subject matter pertaining to the war|The condition might ut shobldmavel e i ar Lne e I8 iin he asserted. “war was legal-| Worm 1013—Payment ai source of [ Coblens Jan. 21, | (By Ma Tt ! been forescen and proper preparcdness | for hetter paid work, ane w8t theilllieaiint seven e made com s | sales commissary of the Third Ame AR s ! z interest upon bonds and dividends Thatfisinast ov thelDeare thatinasfiov || oo HiotesCeR ARC BERRSE IS iRet giensty SRt oaiin s e el e ne e iatie i e ! (o A T IS St iR dnesday night, the principal sub- ¢ . A 5 | ! : ulsory in upon stock of domestic or other resi 3 arrived. We scarch in vain for lacy | son of unpreparedness for war by (he | geonomy is vie virfue, Congress Loscs Tt Rizht | dent corporations t of discussion. is the political fu-| ,rq trellises on which bloom beau- | government still fresh in our minds, | parsimony an even greater [ s e e Form 1098—Income paid to nen-| Pusiness. The bullding occupied by < = £ ) e & same blunder, & ¢ said ihe provisions of the pro- | § he ‘commissary was| o corner of e of Mayor Quigley. It seems to | (iful anda frograft wisteria of | V¢ committed n ) e e O e t0 %% | the commissary was on a corner o poth as a nation and state, in respect thought. Originality of expression is | {5 poace. A few states. it is true, stified in the dead level of material | like New Jersev, have evented or 1l feel reileved if this has been ac- | plished = Sy o oidl i 0 Ing we can only blame ourselves for. | result in the fact that men and wom- . his eged ins o : and deals almost oxclusively with | thing we can only blame ourselves for. he fa at N In this alleged instrument of | (oirne 1098 and 1013 {AYOR QUIGLEY'S STANDING. s a side issue to the city meeting {0 move recently hecause of too much posed league took away the right of | {avies. wages, etc., and one of {hese | forms must he filed for each individ- s . e erald oty - ual to whom any of these payments is | S2¢h Iong queues that at times thegy remedied the difficulty by putting (Boston Herald) declared that with war legalized by o E thoroughfare was choked, =so the va“ ands of the \:H<~ to work u‘n !;nvv~ ve as e filotny nelile AT Returnsof partnership required to s S 3 public improvements, a means made | hibition amendment, becoming the | whelming disaster be filed on calendar year basis (De. | Street. When it was first opened, its ¢ gl periods when imagination was flung | jossible in Jersey's case by a larze siate lo o so. leaving only Pause and consider that it is pro- | camber 31.) | great sheives of canned f i p “stormy patrel” of politics here. | fico and when minds were not | cash balance in the treasury, but most | Rhode Island, Connecticut and New | posed.” said the senaior faka i i oA d ornerations havt | butrentanaothenlifoods . hen he returned to politics in 1912 | ¢pined to the {ask of weighing the | of them have not been so fortunito ! jersey outside the works. The | from the social organism not alome|jng fiscal vear ending in 1918 are | Much attention from k entrance was preceded by the or so wise siznificance of Penmsylvania’s action | the right but the power of self-de- | granted an exteasion to March | wn Home hurricane. On top of i i g — avises from the “No beer, no coal” | fense. We shall stand not only naked, | agitation con n i centslandiland AEUIKeR el is =i Inion (Sfor Riutone Reconstruction. |y eat, from which—were carried | but hound and helpless | b agitation concerning alleged con- i e : & ! . s eged con-| gor along carrying the burdens of the (Toronto Mail and Empire) e e e = sreat i indys i OLD-TIME BATTLESHIPS io : ome he swept | ¢phere upon our shoulders and we| o if our manufacturers and other | tries would inevitably be the greates MARTIAL LAW IN BAVARIA CONFINED TO SCRAP HEAP, o office as Alderman from the Sec- have become so accustomed to our | produce want to contribute their | sufferers. The vote in the Keystone d Ward. contin 3 ” o7 e of the merchandise re- | senafe was nearly two to one ard. He continued his stormy [ 1034 that we seldom think of casting | f2ir _share of the merchandise re- | senate was n two to 0 reer while in the Common Council quired in the work of reconstruction e demanding investigations of s one of the principal streets of Co. the consensus tha s star has se | onsensus that his star has set | congress to declare war, to raise | blenz and American soldiers formed Pennsylvania Also Speakes. d that, right or wrong, he has held armies and support a navy, and he blic office in New Britain for the t time things. For relief, it is necessary to e : i : 16 vatified the pro-| the league his may spell ove commissary was transferred to a side explore the happy writings of other 1 W e s [Mayor Quiglay might well be called iviliang that military police problems of the people in dollars and h =z e detailed to prevent them } blocking the entrance to ing : 5 MARCH BEE OUI BeriaiNarchi] SEppoRes) o Phlladelphia, March 1.—Three of | 7Tne Mar workmen's congress at Munich has ! et larec rtial 1 for »f Ra overseas, they must be content with | el I y‘”[1lrv~'r'>‘yglilfl" ey f)”’,'_ 5 : ow where blossoms mnod and [ a moderate profit. To veach out for ‘rr\r” ) (” vhv‘v “Matin. AR DL heap. The Indiana beckon and dance in the breeze. | profits on such a scale as the war af- |/ s = b s forded would be to put themselves out of the competition. for competition ot | M° el ) sort there will be for thig | Ve € ar the keerfest sort t Marjorie— “Pshaw! Tt will go on in | storics. of ath business definitely. We've agreed to extend it She -“Well. 1 see that we are go- | tweniy-five years ago, they were the | 3 g editior f ¥ . Gty the old-time leaders of the American [ Britain High school s nd wandering into 4 : ) it aside a e navy have been condemmed to and distributec the Bee in tl hi municipal matters and it ws was chusetts and Towa, battleships, now in | -4 the basin of the Philadelphia na O vard will shortly be destroyed as they (Life.) have outlived their usefulness. Yot Madge——"1 thought your engage- cause of the prominence S this ment to him was merely for the du A Relief. urse brought him that he was elect. Mayor. His continuance in office The earth has become commonplace and for a time at least has abandoned the periodica the artistry of literature and the fhis due partly to the momen ¥ o b8 F eNtum | ord.scale is a horrible dissonance - =2 o > I f ng fo get our divorce.” equals of anything an The I ined at that time = | for the duration of the peace confer- | ing E & afontol MheSintiiba s X z of jarring emotions. Repairving the Vocabulary, . tie What a relief! Now we can | diana class of battleship was vegard- | ¢ 'Whenever Mayor Quigley appeared (Washington jaiun ence, o »‘fi"\'{v‘] o see cach ¢ occasionally without | ed as a daring experiment When e “Couldn’'t vou have xed up thae! any sense 0 ponsibility." the Indiana first went to sea all on | flivver vourself?” asked Mrs. Chug- | An Honest Confession. i < in Modern Life public gatherings he was certain e . hoard were impressed with the feel- | (Sydney Bulletin.) e ight turn over in | Y Masculine Loyal(y ng that she might turn « q (Baltimore Americas.) receiving an enthusiastic reception. “Daylight saving’’ was a valuable in- s gins. b the first time since he threw his | novation and it has the Support of the Yes,” answered her Thusband:| T,iz—“D'ver love me, Sno heavy sea and o to the bottom. Al t in the ring seven years ago, | man in the street and the man in the | “but 1 like to take it o the =hop| Snorky-—*Love y Strike me, though the old battleships are yor Quigley was treated with cool- | home garden. The scheme to pre. | OhCe in “h“'“”"nm_ ‘_"K"“l [:‘:-'“‘vavn‘:‘";rm‘ Nohody at weddings ever gives {he | serviceable, and they were used 14 5 f has a harsh tem ano 3 el Az (coyly)—“How d'ver know?" bridegroom away.” th rld-war they are ohsolete 88 and stility at the ecity | vent its ado this vear should b, H e sor ew S e eRor £ hopep hoy 2 : Blonftl ould be higlks about it gives me some ney | Snorkv—"Well, ain't I wastin® me “Of caurse mot: you couldn’ are therefore destined eting. He experienced as much | thwarted. Teuan e vl Jansiody that mes e

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