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d kaint you agwine luI We Get What We Pay For. or ‘Oop long?’ (*Uncle Dudley” in Boston Globe.) gon’'t as a rule” said The salary of the new superintend- . d, ‘‘but if you like it. he Venetian chamber, the | €Nt of schools in Chicago is $18,000 Pund a health: gathering of | He &ets 50 per cent. more than his ¥ho might have been Good | predecessor. A with a ’ [ ] schoolmaster or a Benefit club or the So- | qeekly pay , 245 4 eekl, y envelo 5 5 “Cockney Men Dorset \ 3 e of 351 ALWAYS R are’ all natives said the What ails Chicago, asks the coun- " “Folk from Blandford and | ('Y, as it did a few vears ago when = e —— B8id Sherborne, with a sprink- | the same city elected a woman to e returncd from Kut. And | blown the Windy City into this field It StniiicaE | ot A o na e s 2l e ine These Special Values for One Day Only Wednesday. r deputy treasurer.” city found a superintendent so far were speeches. of course, in | Suberior to all other educators? On Sale at 9a m h'xrp evel king's [inglish, with a stir- No. Chicago simply thinks| 3 ippeal for the Comforts fund |the job is worth the money, feels that | MEN’S ATHLETI(: l'Nl(),\' SUIT county regimert. and much | the man who directs the education of & of coins into plites: but these | its 300,000 future citizens holds a| i t much interest The Sun man. | SUpremely responsible position. Chi- | Value $1.50, sizes 34 to 44, $1 OO .... Each . JLIABL s waiting for the concert, with | €80 is investing. paving a huge pre-| Wednesday . .... Porset folk =ongs nmd recitations | MUum for good citizenship insurance. £ William Barnes. Fighteen thousand a year is Chica- e c ; SWould be mood (o hear him in | EOS answer to the cry for “American- MEN’S WORK SHIRTS. B sweot accent like thick | ization. | Khaki Twills and blue Chambrays. _ Chicago believes in preparedness—- | 4 = B the evenin'. when the zun for peace. Children who are “nnj Value $1.25, sizes 14 to 17, sheen upon the western brows educated, &oundly trained, taught by W {lls, where bubblen hrooks do run, | Well-paid instructors, will make citi-| edneSday ¢ -+ Bach i flere she do zing beside her cows, | #eNs who will keep Chicago safe for! few notes from the piano, and a | 9€mocracy . that is the middle| WOMEN’S VESTS AND BODICE. man stepped forwird and sang, | Vestern theory. And Chicago s 39c grades in 12 styles, 35C Beror Each fird the Tovset folk ioined in the | 7®2dy to pay for i she does not ““’: - vich a wills pect’ to gei something for nothing. | Wednesday . .. $1.00 Bive me a little cosy corner She pays her teachers, as well as her | 2 4 B i e i superintendent, salaries worthy of ! s 2 3 ; 7 nQ N(Q ESomewherc. with somehody (here, responsible positions WOMEN’S HOSE AT SAVINGS. i here will do! In this particular Chicago and R i o han ke ShlcRes Eand Black Mercerized Lisle Hose (Seam back,) extra B isked the visitor, but the steward was | [2WNS have discarded the “educa-| B long plain tops, seconds of 59c grade, 39c j3pr Bl not quite sure. tional standards” of the supposedly - “I rather think it's one of Clarice | ™0Fe advanced east Wednesday ....... R $1.00 Mayne's, he said, and consulted the For the educational standards of program. “‘Yes. by James W. Tate.” L‘:: east. especially of New Bngland, | SIZE 81x90 BED SHEETS. A blow! But there was worse to ultra-conservative in the matter| tome. During the evening other Dor. | 0f Salaries. Tf prices of necessities| Made of the best durable cotton. set people sang such well known Dor. | 50 UP. among the last to hawe thetr| set songs as “Achoo! Achao! It's | \2ZeS Increased should be teachers— A good $2.00 value, $1 69 Each * % i 3 that bas been (and is) the New Eng- i coming on again,” and “'Ga-ga-zood- i Broceel” land theory. Teachers are not or- Wednesday a. m, There ‘was a conjurer too, Naunton | E80ized: their demands may be put R T S S T ST S E W ASH GOODS AND DRESS GOODS On ecarlier oceasions they have and did wonderful things w! ton- = 1 e i 7 ; ; [iEucitidinonsstutiines i SiRun con JIEwE e TR S0 L Ta o Rl riai s ben Specially Priced for Wednesday fatted calr, | trolled egzs. But there seemed somc- |amar = | ) Y, T ithing lacking. The loc ol pen 1o women were fewer. But terice which & lacking € ocal color was {hin, though the visitor did his hest | (ohchers ale not waiting now. New- BATES AND RED SEAL n > ton lost 20 per cent. of its teaching to repair t¥ ssion i i 3i D 7 o | Inst vear: thes found betier| Domestic dress Ginghams, regular 39¢c grades. chairman. counting the collection e e, or=e ) | LSS Vs o 25C | Wednesday a. m. Yard affon in Gexmany of an “it wor z00!" said The Sun man of ':om zfé'l'? ltheg dex Siee That niurin’, veller ‘e would ’avelthe state to frain teachers. - Since| POIPEHE occasion of his biithday was a | vaic mazed (he laads of the village | 1817 Normal sehool attendance im = , gn | delicate oxbibition of senfiment, hut | 'is mystifyen tricks if they'd been | Massachusetts has fallen off 27 per| YARD WIDE PERCALES it would seem more cffeciive if he S0 ‘e would. But bainf no one 4 : cent. After training : | 1z > had not taken flisht at the first ap- | agwine to zay simmat in the loeal raining _two or three| § 35¢ Grades 25C S Yard Normal schools are supported by Her od, is based on greed. and Much has been said and written in | Baltimore American. inammnene Sontes st nRanE Bicrica is vears. voung women find that they ®But we must not B said the chairman which they adl o girls who actually graduated fr 9 Thinge TN est of the advantage the| .. riages that they represent the tri The Wrong Kind of Fun, om | 49¢ Grade 33C sii. Yard ot to be overtaken and passed by | adelphia Public Ledsger, They could bease their physil oorly syppressed emotions {he mo- of Holyoke provided a C 3 Toi T TtiaeiinE LAt through the war and for one vear 7 hands of tha United States. ous American soldiers from Europe.— & L GG et e ! Wednesday a. m. g e persistently sung a stammering song JiWc onlnestediisoly shanplsagwith | 7 ain I have heard a great deal more| fiction. However, it ix one of {he |laUity B e o | pearance of danger fo his sacrcd per- | Jingo avora we all goo whome along™” | have trained for posiiions \which 4o Wednesday a. m, & son.=New York World. Ah. vou come from Yorkshire.” | not pay as much as other positions| " . o ? might have trained for in| o \(al o 7 B R o e o oula have been said of, ru- miiciheyimien s payslisainedie in| 10 INCH FINE WHITE VOILES. e mage szales. rather {han of second | T o a7y : ; . Normal schools last vear did not go lid in pastiy s given us in thi§ respect if we | ymph of hope over expcrience.—Phil- (Meriden Record.) into teaching | ‘Vednesda,\r Fl il oo ancestors Stro i 5 Not long ago a boy of .eighteen at- e get betler pay as filing| i : Blness rivals who have viewed with = % clerks. if 7 n « 3 gnorance to imp:o8 v 5 "1 1tis onc of the revenges of history | tempted to commit suicide because ONE BIG LOT WOOL DRESS GOODS. . . 5 that George and Martha Washinglon | people laughed at him on account of annual ho: | rard ~ ht. Bolshevism, as the tefm 1s| nopoly of world trade passing into the | are kept busy bringing back vietori- : nus - for teachers| i Value $2.00 yard, i $1 39 : X 5 . munificence gave | Yard s roke fame thiroughout e st It is a voice from other age; Spel iy hoving ehild oP- | Holvoke fame throughout the east B Al il - AMmerica abou British competition e oncerns only the lower passions of The story that the ex-kaiser chops what other communities were not| & = e & h"and has nothing to do with the | Put, Mr. Hurley says, “In Great Brit- | swooq for pastime is denounced as a | NOW enioving an undeserved popu-| joing H These special prices for “ez’ncsda) only. So ression of self, honor, and respect > ) c e oy el it one et W EincalTalsHtoonpiicest have kons | come early and get your share. e Bolshevism is the spawn | 2bout American competition.” There | MOst harmless fictions in which he 3 i up 85 per cent., clathing 106 per cent. E = star. | fortunately it is not uncommon ex- L 3 3 Sl g has ever indulged.—Washington Star. X X and fuel 52 per cent.. according to] _‘mm selfishnoss, reared in an atmos- | is No doubt about it, England is wor- o cept as to the length to which the | feqaral statistios. Teachers salaries| afflicted child was driven T — 4 o . have zone up 12 per cent. be gained by adding to her troubles it | cry the headlines. apparently forget- Stammering is truly a cruel thing. Tt is comparatively easy to get|good to look upon nor will it with- UNCLE SAM TO SELL LIQUOR! would be un-Yankeelike {o allow | ting how iany millions of folks do |1t 18 rooted in an unconscious self- | cities to vole money for new school|stand the tempests.of the waiting cen- ) Rl s £ the same thing every day without |COnsciousness difficult to eradicate. | 1yildings (Real estate owners, |turies. But it will still be standing, May Fven Go to Dry States ting successfully this cancer whose getting newspapcr publicity.—Man. | Mimicry is one of the worst things | Luilding contractors and architects | beautiful, strong, spacious, a thousand tion Off All He sonous eruptions are breaking [ With our legitimate prosperity. Brit-| chester Union. ""‘\,“ ) - e : ! are sometimes interested.) Rut{years from now. if those who lay its The | ain is not to have a clear field even, [otHong ol :[tjl’.\‘“ n\;\@ be Lrlxll\il‘-jl when the suggestion to glve teachers|foundations today build it for the; = CGesington wreh - 25.—Custom in FEurope. Mr. Huiley mentions the Fixuherant Americans who “won '“‘_f“l"?\_“ e aehashior its wn:mv more pay is made no one Is interest-|l.ord—for posterity. Aaitroot o e l,'”"' told by the de- 3 the war" might try to explain the | this most mortifying trouble, nor in|ed—except the treasury watchdogs. artnient of jirstice thai many gallons which was oniy too receplive to e ; surrender of the German fleet. 'I‘m-]‘?l(‘\' any h\mtm” fl{f“r‘fl;}m, - Cities V“.')kv' pride in fine school huild- i - ”1 "‘ “\:“MV"IM l.uw mh:y distilled = : cere | effort in modern times to secure a 5 (o A moment’s thought w con- | ings. Who ever heard a city béasting g Sbirlts selzed as It ‘was about to be Wk R G e e e Gk . 2 ST GRS (A5 S DRI G i || ieR . mort (ot crei o COMMUNICATED. ‘:m:‘r»‘\m\ in violation of the food con- = P BD SAVS 1t Ger- | his personal feeling would be were he | of their responsibility (Rricks Vs, - L T jtrol act may be confiscated and spld Maximillan ghia denpeaveitnas oo the vietim of an impediment of body | brains.) THE. SALE OF DRUGS. ! for industrial or drinking bre of hate and nursed on the milk | ried and while no advantage would “Thousands of fish wash ashore!” 2 wild beast hre we steeled (o the task of com- oA sentiment and fricadship to interfere 0 Anc~ Seized., Washington, March ough tlie crust of FEurope? be first made its appearance in Rus- fact that “France is plannirg her first n discovered in Germany where : by wore allayed, but not completely | her forelen trade.” The urge to be| TR, (TNa rom the fuss | - 4 erminated. Through the veins of | UP and doing is also felt in 1Italy,| 4 " "0y ecabout it one would think he | or speech which set him apart from Cities pay for fire departments as; Will the Herald kindly. enlighten | ven in dry states. on the assumption § whose war losses equalled more than | y.q4 discovered something. — New | his fellows. Human kindliness as well | insurance against conflazration. When he public as to whom the druggists| that the federal government was ol +half her merchant fleet as it existed | York Tribune. as medical sense demands that people | A fire sweeps the city the department|in New York sold 876 ounces mor- SUDiect to state laws ——— refrain from using in song or story |is not blamed. The city blamer itseif| phine, 72 ounces cocaine and 1,690 This applies also to | red iy ry, throwing a : “Militants Demand Special Session' | such things as humorous subjects. | for not having better equipment and| ounces. heroin: ard how it reached k '®Venue agents from inoonshiners. or e north to the south boundary of ] Javan is not losing any precious| =~ o0 ™ nothe ladies reason that | Childven, too, should be brought up | more firemen the laity. as spoken of in vour editor- ; ‘ONfiscated in shipmer from . one continent. Covetous and cunning | moments. She has great shipbullding | tyey can’t get any excitement-—or | to understand not only that they Public schools —are insurancel| lal “Tnerease of Drug Fiends"? [r State to another without ac onit is and ¢ 2 o el iy o S einct e S I e netl e position to | labelling is to enrich their | powers and will depend less on Amer- | publicity—out of “picketing” and | canse grief by such unkindness but Against another sort of conflagration| the Herald is not in the position to s ] Rty lates as she de. | “burning In effigy”” with congress ad- | that they often do irremediable harm but not schools manned by teach-| infarm its reuders will it please write was announcer tnefemisled gl e e e s o S [ e e Wi Tl L cnza fanil | el el e ers who are discouraged, dishearten-| to Dr. James A. Hamilton the physi- | 'one of the liquor w into the abyss and leeringly | velops new steel supplies in China. 2broad? —New Orleans Times-Picoy- ed, resentful because they are trving| cian quoted’ dry states, bhut only ir If the United States is to become | yne i B R to live on pre-war salaries. The federal sgovernment controls. 'l9Uor is not outlawec urga. the greatest maritime power in fact i Adaptability to Environment, I‘T‘\“”rr;\;z!“wfi school i]enflw( is the ;«M s:‘o‘nfinarr«;\\ sm:’d \‘he: r:x}l‘\ nnl]: g o . - : i - 5 N 2 (William E. Towne in The Nautilus.) | 0Ny Ppers oycan ssnoRis e canibs tadiinistersdicolthaflalLy IO S < = Bor some time the world has cen-|as well as theoretically, cognizance WOMEN ALLTES. children from different homes and! certain wavs. The writer thinks the |3 MEN SMOTHERED TO DEATH. ed its altention on A nebulous|must be taken of this world-wide —0— | , Your effectiveness as a worker | gifferent neighborhoods how to got| editorin] incoraplete without the re- | competition. It will never do to re-|{ Is there aught that you need that my | your offic v in daily living, is meas- | along together. American teache .| mainder of the information Caugl Under Several Tons of Geain hands withheld, ured by vour abiiity to quickly and |hold in their keeping the destinies| A. READER in | | purposes, hrope rushed the virus until we find bishevism now flourishing in Hun- barrier almost from | before war broke out. And far off hders, whose aim m pockets, suide ns allenge civilization to check the sue of nations, altruistic in princi- lapse into a state of leisure. The Canada le and deserving of a practical trial. \thout our knowing it, a ieague of | blood of the Yankee skippers of dead zold SR e R i upon us, Tt | and gone generations demands action. | T,0, T have flung to the East and the ‘“‘1‘_“1‘(\" e hee : ‘ But what public leader ever made| SUPT. OF YALE DINING were smathered under seversl tons 3 : West it efficient man meets and| petter pay for teachers his lssue? HALL DIKS IN BOSTON, #rain here yvesterday, when a Canad it i N e % Priceless treasures torn from my | 'eacts —auickly fo emergencics. He| when has a leader in the legislature i . National Railway frain crmshed pted under the spur of necessity, a A NERVOUS EX-DIPLOMAT, breast; cannot be taken off his guard bean put on the committee on educa- New Haven, March Eaward .| a2y elevator, whieh burst and A 5 " e The gueat majority of people are| ¢ione ague that must remain a unit i€] proiniien von Eckhardt, until re- | And yielded the sons of my stricken |, o050 this fexibility of reaction. vilization is mot to be destroved, if| . o co o0 Ambassador to Mexi- ¢ ”""'”';‘: i heats of duty, the|They are bound in their response ta vorlc o be win back : o the dru oats ¢ S o e world is not to be thrown bhack a N e e Iedium bea o i yours { United sStates government, having Amoerica has more at stake than 1 Rich gifts, or raiment, or grain or | goyiply adapt yourself ta changing | ©f (he United States for the next 20 tions has been forced In New England, with all lts| Johnson, for some vears superintend- | the engine, baggage and exuress educational traditions, there is at| ant of the Yale ainirg hall and for a With its contents : paring on present scarcely anvthing that could conditions by habits and they follow | be called educational public sentis the force of these habits rather than : heir allen | the dicta of reflection and reason been permitted to enter this country | Gathered like pearls in (heir allen We never realize what we can do in 1y other nation If morals is the A graves {the way of adaptability until we are o " £ = hera. Mr. Johnson had managed o 7 rdstick T hieh chiielon theafiigclap of e ’;Ommi\ nome Silent they sleep by the FPersian| q,..0q into a situation where we are '\”,“':‘:: ;‘Oir”:: rfi::‘”' Booisiane thel hotel at Watch Hill. R. I, at various | AWOTHER BAY STATE TOWN hrdstick by wh « i = his withdrawall by the Ger- o o are| Americanizing plants. e Y Ll | following his withdrawal by the Ger waves o fairly compelled to exert ourselves. : times. e was 50 vears old and YEARS DRY, GOES WET man government. | Scattered ke shells on Beyptlan|mnen we tap thoss higher levels af L e o e e ahal s ena] ohlldyen Von Bekhardt is the conscienceless sands encrgy and power of which William Y ‘ They lie with pale brows and have | 3°'%% A0% S S enololatione, e e = For the first time in ‘wenty-two years R e e broicen hands. , i} Most af us wail until these great; ] (The Stars and Stripes PROPAGANDA IN MEXTCO. South Hadley cast a majority ve the dow the P! ‘- * AN | Tley are strewn lm\- blossoms MOWN | . ices arise before we call upon our Why is it that the matchles: cathe- ! el icense vesterday af the town mee autocracy and has brought into il down by chance hidden powers to help us accomplish | drals of France, built hundreds. ef : ; b new conditions. Old-world morals | oLt ihe name of Germany the| < On the blood-brown meadows of | {ho unusual task. But the DIINCIDIe | vears ago still stand to. seceive tne | POINETIKE Trying to Spread Their | B for . ot is W represent Fianders and France. i B abbilel T s Ithe thines or) / . Doctrines. in Nearhy Coyntry. | Yeal the vote was ves, 26i --By SAROHNI1 NAIDU, every-day work We can practice hushed and wondering Yankee pil- No advoca ma o n Mexico City, March 25.—Bolshevist : S itosntiMexicofiara nst it ciy nitod India’s foremost woman pocl. | aqaptation until we have learned {o|&rims shaming by their stremgth and | .. ?“M ]\”“N”l‘ S "\H‘:' ov -] effort to keep the town dry, 8 = o natlon, hasi climbed. In| giates, her best friend. It was he, —_— e meet emergencies, the changing con- | stately beauty the weaker and morve | | < o0 = L AmMONE | receiving a post card If-defense we must co-operate With | wyno, by a campaign of lies and delfh- ot Dorset Mon ditions and circumstances of our daily | tfawdry structures of our own day and i lives. with far greater confidence, with | generation? Is it because the care | il is said, are spreading the gospel | Ping, vote ‘No o surety of tauch and a reasoned de-|and toil and 1ove not of a few vears | hy word of mouth. These propa- | = cision that will make us many times|but of centuries, went into their! Sta. X - .ports, base | Introducin, 0 Conneoticutt |V Isttor: on, the greatest objective since we | topus around the neck of our south- Last night as ever was the Dorset imore effictent ) building? ) ,“,,‘;‘,?';:,,“f,f:;i:f'fifi It,t‘,,.:;'“{,’p',,,afl 1 ,,\nr,,z,,?fw. Correspondence Ridg ame out of the cave. It requires, | oyn neighbor. Men in Lunnon, wi' their maids an’ 1L is by intelligence applied to thaf The men Who laid the first Stones | aing brought into Mexico from the | % i nd will continue to require, the sym- Despite his great orimes against|zonnies an’ vriends an’ naibours vrom | daily readjustments that efliciency andjof the shell-torn marvel at Rheims, | {‘nitaq States by a Bolghevik agent, | i "fk” the’ wold whome vore gathered conce | power are increased. Thought should [the hilltop cathedral at Bourges. the | (. "ic aithar Russian or Austrian Mr. and Mrs. Fowler of Bridg mwore at the Holborn Restaurant vor | to an extent renlace habit in controll- | imperishable Notre Dame at Paris did | s coording 1o the Excelgior, the | came over to spend the week-end wit romen | personal harm in so far &s the power | {cip annual zing-zong an' cackle. ing our small daily reactionf to cn- not live to see those temples com- | ;o canda ix heing carried on se. The choice lies in the heart of | o the government can protect him. Tt But it wasn't a bit like that. Not | vironment until one has leirned ‘o{ pleted, knew that it would never be ! ; score »f vears knowm to Yale men he accideni through his connection with the old New Haven house, died in Boston ves- terday, according to word received DISI the main track Now, however, the country is crving for *“Amerfcanization”—and is ready easured, we are the most highly cul- South Hadley, Mass.. March 25 red nation the world. America | as built on virgin soil. 1t borrowed | ' o e tyupe that has effected | eas from Kurope but discarded ost of them and adjusted new ideas vear the vote was ves, 263 4 world over. It was he who connived he highest pinnacic to which any na- Mexican laborers and labor leaders, | “Other towns have been Reunion ther enlighteried races (o smash | oate misrepresentation, attempted to | (ondon Correspondence New York polshevism. It is a gigantic proposi- | yasten the tentacle of the Prussian oc- ) athetic effort of all men and all| America, Ven Eckhardt is safe from i friends. Mr. Fowler has a mustache £ : T i cretly but actively. an4 that within a | about eleven inches long. When the jone who Lus reacied the age of | 1« reiated in the New York Sun today | a bit! The Sun man. wishing fo see | take ndvantage’ of and exploit thc|tneir lot to see them completed. | chort time the resulta will show. Sey- [ wind blows hard Mr. Fowler tucl {hese old gaffers in their ephods and | possibilities of each situation ! Preposterously idealistic an dimbrac- | arai industrial disputes, the paper |{he ends under his hat gaiiers. to gel in touch once miore Do not he content to just get by { and frequently glanced about” as he | ity Tess of the d’Urbervilles and the | on a proposition. but direct i in- yn—Bolshevism or civilization! At the Prussian “appeared nervous ¢ § tha st tical they worked with their eves on ! adds, were inspired by the Balsheviki te 0 the future. Their work was g06d he- | Recent reports from Vera Cruz say | An Arkansas Courting Combine. COURTESY. | was being taken to his hotel. His ap- | good red earth, put on his superior | telligence ftoward the fullest success-{ 0 SN <ot done for themselves, | that two Holshevik agents had landed Dosset accenl and presented himself | ful conclusion of each situation as it at the doors. | comes to vou in the day's work [~ “Ah he coom Lo vowr gir, Wold| The human mind is so constructed he public with courtesy, President I.. | with all the strength zing-7zong,"” he id to the steward, | that it will almost invariably accept word has been given | -\yill ‘ee gi’ [ a cheer, maister? and act upon the first method that b 2 »don,”” said the stew- | presents itself for overcoming an ob- i fo | the et sl mihile L hee) youparaon: ¢ Seas i iffer he ne . g - | iab, organizations of the country omething to which the traveling pub- | that harm shall not 1 | ard, “but yowll find the ‘Nicht wi' | stacle, regardless of whether it is the different to the needs of future gen- | inbor i s don eoun he is i ur custody. and cur word is | a0 el o n oti ¥ ; erations the builders plan it only for | the Confederation de Syndicatos Ob 5 R o ¥ Burns’ round the corner. First on|bpest and most effective -way avail- (ance . ht ceros del Distrito Federal, officially | (Boston Evening Transcript.) our bond. Von Fekhardt should not | i ¢t amd straight along. This is | able. This habit should he sel asida[the conveni and short-sighted ! 1 ; : appear nervous.” He I8 in the| he Society of Dorset Men.” to the extent of selecting the method comfort of thelr own immediate oc.; denies any Bolshevik afiliations or | German empire. Founded Jan. Donset men, you mean,” said The | which will bring the best results. !‘“pdn(.\, thal mansion will not be | sympathi 11871. Foundered Nov. 11, 1 [l sieral | | (Conway Tog Cahin Democrat.) They huilded for the Lord | there Now, before the npeoples of the Labor troubles in Tampico during Jim Roland and Bryan Wheeler world are 1aid the architects' plans | the last vear of the world war were have hrought themselves a huggy and for a great MAnsion and soon work | blamed on I. W. W. agents instigated i are fixing up for sparking this will begin on the foundations. If, in-| by German The principal union In® asking the*employes of the Con- | prehensions were of the junker ecticut company {o treat the travel- | despise the Germanv of our hearts Sterrs asks those employes to give | but our official \ Short History of Germany ic is entitled and which, it is neces- v to observe, they do not receive From all trolley erews. If the men in piform live up (o the spirit of the ' United States, not Prus