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; ¢ e i : AS OTHERS SEE US. © FACTS AND FANCIES. PE ! . " Witk shcimemony or vouth, o e L s L - R Anine courar. | amercans o i sunsioion | M B, SO, A , , : sty (sw‘“‘, = ERR— lu.\U\l of our ability Lo stiike he TOCk | 4pparently would rather fzht ”"“'i [IF 1EA[;HERS BILI , .” PY o ar or ) of our national s and watch the | cat.—Was gton Sl i A R bur national wenius vatch the | cat.—Washington Star A e | stream of dollars fiow forth. We weve | . 9.3t the Pom Ofiice at New Britalo | e o A o the charge| Sussesied slogan for the American S Second Claes Mail Mattar. seriously offended at the manufacturer who resents the 1de that we were a race in pursuit of ihe | the citr. Circulation books and press & ot = The neutrals who may make it loan | Y00m always open to aavertisers. cigners. All this, perhaps, because if ) have to decide to Germany may so e PR S e [ The Parents and Teachers sio- i 8 Hleraic win bo found on sate ¢ Sota- | WO \ero aceused of | being lollar | which Germany.—Toronto ciation, al a mass meeting leld lus : ews Stand. 42nd St aud Broad- | chuders we could snap our fingers oud | —_— evening Joe Ss e c s IR sy YorkiCity: Board Wall At:) ; e B e s oo ot ogmarnia §2 SIS LRt o (Cnl}ul_ Gramma - oy at we were not only doliar ine | school, : > g font 3 o Cify. enl Hartford Depot. | reply that we were no e s e il vdopfed tizesoln il . Member o the Assoclated Press. chasers but also dollar getters. We i jgiveries are put on a peace Dasis —| (08 '[":'“Dcm_ al u tn\m;(‘“lf cnact Be Associated Press I3 exclusively entitled tywore o bit puffed up at our feats of | Springficld Republican. i e Lor thompaiete o Sol to the nse for republication of all news = | s | town in the state an amount of §4 fui fregitc to ¢ :r not otherwlse credited lozordemain which enabled us i S e any arche | SVETy DUpil, the money to be oxpend- A_ B this paper and S Any ry wanting wn | el e = el her and alio the local néws | ;)¢ money out of .ihe air, A e T S0 buliRinip e o tcacl | " ee—eve——— | cround, the sea, any place Whers 10 Gueed figures by applying to Aust - TU s cstimated, if the bitl You Want the Newest Styles At Most Moderate Frices This js @ lical Opportiunity, ed figures by 3 o ated, that an expenditure P FLAGLESS NATION COMING? | 9V© clse suspected mioney exlsted. | which is ecxpelling, her who about $700,000 by the slate, will A\ SPLENDID AND LARGE ASSORTMENT FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE, After our expeviences durh the | tion.—Kansas City Star. it Various forms of hysteria have de- : : \ . ; y ; war, after passing through the cicins- 2 ; o and MeMahon Clash. ) 1 Boriod since the. Uit e e U : f Now thal Geneva, Switzerland. b . J k i .i b e Halieq States e | ) o frco of Bucuiics, Aftor belme L thoets o . et of tho leasue ing was cnlivened by mar l'lrnme ats : ® the war but none so acut as | g L verbal i) Jetwe Superintendent Leutely as § o codcof the dross, we would hang of nations, the Carnegic peace DALC | b VR Al R transformed | - °UMes and P. & MeMahon, president Of the Tuxpayers’ = association M Mcdahon desirefl o know wheth the teachers’ determination of sentimentalists | our heads in shame it the world still @t The Hague can be fo take (ne away fr ¢ nto & motion picture house.—Boson B e e oushi tiat our soal was wealin w00 A TRLE IS A | Peoplc and place it where ay he 7 seript & . bt “ L ; it may bel . ambition its accumulation. 1t A . | Sl BIIL was In ang vy con 3 e L aleg 5 ort- | Pected wi o i bill 3 i might have been coneeit that made us Tt was in u statement by Von Hert- | Toeled with the Morrizon il . mt cffort may be found in the ad- 2 STt 7t mpared 1o @ ! v the school board had ove N believe we were not only the wost® ling that Belgium: was comubd { drawn its appropriatio @cacy by the Duughters of the Amer- 5 pawn;: the analo still holds i S appropriavion. } : wonderful pcople on carth but e : " ¢ and| Mr. THolmes was the first speuke ican Revolution of legislation aimed *® the pawn makes fthe last move and| oS- (OHeS LR S, b ED. prever o only people on carth. At least such. o potf BOE hated.—New Yol | o0 ching. Ile explained the § 3 i : QR Yent theisizonoml imisuses andl ol e S S L e e e > king ! ° cessily for the engetment of the bill. | N E8Sccration” of Old Glory. So far as | HeCLE e i o e 14 Ile said that he state was in excellent / J i > B i testimony of Philip Gibbs, Bnglish —— financi . s e : i e language goes it is wholly ac- l Another thing, after brohibition | 1 condition at the present tini i Irimm I war correspondent aad lecturer, whose 2 . o will | having inking furd of §3.000,000, eptable, hut it 11d not be abused S ionaq becomes mniversal what cxeuse will|i uioif, o INE Tane of 38080, N0 valediciory to Ametlcy is published ‘4p o pnycigdramatic drunkard have {of | gy, he pa Citiex, with expenses piling up. con- in the New Yeik Times, which print- | pawning his baby's shocs?—Dalias ed his supeilative news teches Newr. tinued the e BT o fheir claim for - share of the mone The stule receives taxes from corpo | ations, franchises, eotc., which the ) - ned | €ltics and towns cannot tax, and three montlis and daring his visit nas anarehy nourished on - good worhoC | oy i ot i on appeared on the lecture stuge dozens beel and cabbage or Of g Bl is Explain . ap o with cheese.—New York . : E l M d I of times, has shaken the hande of his Of 2PPle Pic W Superintendent Tolmes stated, if clusive Modeis World. N e e audiences and has been entertained — b lbis chacted shyetie genetali; | E % sembly, the sa ¢s of the ache o A - i rtor e shall ave one real : he teach n kiaborate [l ithe cyes of the public contin- [ #2Q dined.s o dias met and s Aftor July 1 e o OF that there| WHL Lc increased annually from §100 k rat ually. thousands of United Staters and he safc and sanc % to $209. he instructor need wnd <« no possible doubt. Fireworks and T 5 d H 3 has studicd us at elose range with {2 mofnossillcRdonnt arc entitled to inereases. he cddad, rimme ats The American flag sho 5 ircwater together. — Brooklyn | &1¢ > he American flag should be R WS e G o £ and the state is in & position today to i } Popular institution. It should not he [ I"iiless mic Dot id : asics make ihe incroases a reality. Exquisite creations, emphasizing the new transparen (5, achicved Yaken away from the people and |™aR And this is what h Superintendent Holmes closed his by artistic combinations of Point d'Esprif, Maline, W Haie sy THE PEACE OF THE EARPH | addross by requesting the citizens of Braids: also Liscre (rown Hats with (ransparent brime, Jisere with s o LR rita) 3 e y ssolin- flowers, ostrich or burnt goosc garnitures e a e e nave. for instance, heard o New Britain to endorse 11 o v : E i o, bechuse then it will be for- it e L e et Rich blooms arc on the battlefield, | tions requesting the gencral assembly | Shades are black., navy blue, brown. cherry red, : CHILDREN'S hard practical people exclusi Leaves hide the ruined wra to enact the bill. “There is no canioy various pleasing coior combinations, at priving the people of the Stars and e e mites G e | And young grain comes (o ¢ flage to (his bilL” he concluded, “it $6 98 $8 98 and fi)lo 98 TRIM pes than {herc nighty dollar, and quite selfish i vield simply is a means, whereby an oppor- | . ’ > . S is in giving it to mighty e o i R 1 . S them generously. This is onc case the exploitation of their own ma- | 1O 2 ) et tunity is afforded to help the ! terial intere My reading of 5 - cr cores of teachers clubs, mo v difforent, o fwe | They lag upon no dream, nor ask ers’ clubs, chambers of commerce 2nd ) e _— Fe - and maferial That winters shall not come: other organizotions have sanciivied 7 ALL THE NETW A BUSY BRANCH LIBRARY, they scem to mec the greatest They consummate the instani task, | it | AT =5 T Seeian idcalists in the world at the pres- Nor wait millennium. Dr. Gibbs of Meviden. followed A = e i A E i ok ent time, and to‘be emotional al- leitolmosions thopplalttount e feorrols Every desirable shape is in- tiful flower trims and instinctively thinks of the Institute | o4t fo the point of sentimentali- | The balm and heauty are outpoursd ated the local superintendent’s i 4 i i building at the corner of West Main ty. In any public gathering, at Upon the wreck and pull Uso going into further deiails. | g cluded. The Smull, The Large Fine quality milans, and High streets and few people real- any pitvate dianer table, the 1‘0(" 0]:\!'”\-“Ulvrfm-'>‘(luzlt$ ot c[\ex;l- sword, | e mc\\.m ‘1‘1 u‘hun\ w be ”fHIv” | and The Medium. All arc herc ; ay pictured, with i o e I ideulist takes all the applause, Makes s st peace of all. the people asked Lo approve it, P. L s NEORE GIF G [ finds it casy to put'a spell ovar McLANDBURGLL WILSON. McMahon, of the Taxpayers associo- | |8 S L0 . e indthe Iast street school in introdue- his company, and can express his el e i tion. arose and inguired of sl | bLrown. jay blue, dusi, cherry The $1 -98 3 i 1 o P S = 3 N 3 N ows L wizhes sclect a shape ing the best in Jiterature into tic |- own sentiment with a simplicity ¢ s { 1oimes whether Lho Dill was in ans woman who wishes to select a shap s homes of the proletariat. Reports | and ecmotion which l“.c_,lu}nv‘}u. & g s L M and trimming can find ample chuic $3 98 smile or an ironical shrug in (n s . B0 | mppeni : c el 5 sophisticated circles of Iingland After an inspeetion of the Women's | was nof. . tiie New Britain Institute board 50| o pince. = police bureaus in scveral of the cast- M MeMahon then desired to know | far to show that the Iast strect The almighty doilar is chuased |ern cities, and a study of their effect- | how much the school board 170y b & A FE |iveness, Police Commissioner Inches| gpp S appropriati during scheel: branch. is a power for good:in carnestly: enough. 1 find it is |ircnets, aisolce § =0 Anches | drawn its appropriation during ! oot hecossary ftem of one’s lifc in ° |i$ Dlanning’to cstublish onc in connec- | voars “Not a cent,” replied = the community.. During the past year New” Tork, Tor' czample: »Diit jon with the Detroit department. | jiolmes. “Alas! Alas for Celin! Sunday crowds looking for ) obstacle that trip there wére more than 30,000 calls for T Ao A ;i‘j, it away | That a ficld for great activity is open Questions Holmes' Statcment. o Gl o ' in Brooklyn, Queens and senge and everything el books at this auxiliary library which Ut oL lilsi marei of weellh Nossuchig dr“ydl‘lmcnl has hchn dem-i Do ygu mean to stand there and Lrary Bulletin (holb well as the uzh: Long = 3 3 {ons Pirst experimen nifem- e o youird did “ < Alie S P sland, State sland anc : . brings to mind that the time is not| however small that margin may |Onstrat L2 el LA e T Rt t thefsuliool ponndfuin ot A% et T, o sty i el BN R We Including the Monroe Doctring s . 5 be—with astonishing generos ploving women in policc work Were| haye to get more money than was|Alas! Alas for Celin!” Senator Ledge |chester cou ¢ nearly assumed distant when it may he necessary provided their purs \'.’ ey in Turope, and there it was carly de- | st allotted?” demanded Mr. o ercct o building In that populous | Do e L e rue veloped that in special lines they were | Arahon. . Superintcndent ffolumes i scetion of the city for the dissemina- s o ! unexcelled. At first they made rail- | nijtteq that tie board had to go has been asked to sive tho source | tion of reading material Smicitcansianeino SEONIY MEen ol noa dEstationsfan(igotlictigp1ace =0T i diiceRandts atiopibo- 0 i d from which they wre - taken. This | Socialization Fails. there was any considerable measure il support of the library liag | W 8re;pure idealists, Mr. Gibbs tinds, jcommon gatherings the scenes of their| quest another appropriation of $11- |quotation is to bo found in “The | Sraye SBURROTL 0. z o 1S | decladinig: activities, and looking after the wel- ggg after the first amount was spenl. [Lamentation for Celin” in “Aucient not been as strong as desirable. Tt ¥ F faro of girls & flrst duty. In many of [ ““Gyon motion of E. 0. Kilbourne of |Spanish Eallads; Historical and Ro- has obtained appropriations from city 1 find the American peopic the continental cities the police Wo-| {10 school bhoard the resolution. re- {mantie.” Translated by J. G. Lock- R e ripe for action of unselfish ideal- |men do not, or previous to the War| ,esting state aid to pay the teachers' [hart, Londor John Murray. 1570, industry as well as in politics. Tl Eminent lawyers have differed as to funds but interest in ils welfare ahd | j.," 6f which few nations would |did not, wear distinctive garh. Upon | gyjurice was udopted. e vluring hope held out o the work whether specific reservation of 1 success hasmot heen at a high pitch. be capable. There is throuz the right arm was a brassard bearing : g ; = % = 2 e 2k e At the sate of old Granada. when all; crs of reaping the full reward of Monroe doetrine was necessary or de The task of widening its field of in- out the United States, as far ws | some inconspicuous device, but which INSTUPLAE LEXHKIDIT. e el R e e e e I have been able to discover, « wered the same purpose as a po- | : % - At twilight, at the Vera-gate, there is all th Itussian stories and other tended the principle of the Monro ELcalistinning S0 ReIBOtOn RAECRD SR "’:‘l‘]_“,c'i G i {Entire Uistory of Ik Industry 1s w tramping heard: {means of producilon has sonc . a- |docirine 1o all the nations that wer B oo s s e e e e e e e Explained In Detail. There is @ trampling heard, slimmering. The workmen, it is true, members of the league; but the point et nas Do B rifice they have made, which de- jcd the incoming trains particularly | o, cxpibition in the hall of the New horsca treading slow arc being paid hig wages in paper | was made that Article X., which guai- the main library and the branch. The | mands something higher and no- | and young girls received their especial a2 en e e 18l | B itain institute, placed by the home[And a weeping voice af women, and | roubles, but their-gaing do not keep antecs territoial and political protec demand for bogks in the eastern sec- bler in the next chapter of their |attention. hey were accompanied | gopyonstration agent of the llartford | a heavy sound of woe | pace with the increa price of the {tlon against “external aggression history than materizl gain and |the men swere catechized, and if the . lcounty farm bureau. gives a picturcd [ What tower is fallen, what star iz set, necessavies of life, which is not sur- would not cover the casc of a Latin- selfish safety. answers were not satisfactory the sus- way for the cxlension of facilities S et history of the ovolution of a cocoon what chicl come these be n:'\ 4 LRICE © 2 a0 ? Most complimentary of all, 31,._,:;'8<xt7‘01 ~(‘\‘kcll|]A;(“e:( (’:mt"c a‘l(!‘ml» "l into the manuiactured processes of ings? cral other countrics engaged on both |tarily reliiaiished territory = ‘to . am e paaa e e e d a ong for the police wo- | il a b e st ; 5 : SelpLiics, S S siatic - or -Buropean power e eoy ho read lare people| iy iy s s desirous of helping hu- |y oo rasemo e N enoarloe Wo- fslic; and also picturcs the workings|A tower ia failen, : idealiof lhe! sicat avar: But besides ‘Asiat Buropean powver, and who think and thought is the key- Rt reventing future wars. He | d hdfoeor ot of the Cheney silk industry in South alas for | this the system hos broken down as hence might involve the United States Iany byiioeiite e e e feared | v ehester, and shows samples of the | far as paying its way goes n grave complications. says: JiEECIts OO ICRd SRRLIINCI took he | fiy40hed products of silk which are Not onlt have the factorics .failed | The specific hypothetical case ' us- war o implant the innovation in | . . ; PR Rl e 5 e Bitain e o it | made there. 2 . 2 to carn as much unde the 0- 1ally, cited wa the possible purchas Rk Eledtn - NS LD R GG ki Hiee (e semelind of (New York Evening Suv.) { called “capitalistic” cegime but in | of Lower California by Japan. Could S i London lgiiic of all stages. Samples of spu We are told by the divisions of | nearly every case they arc run &( an |he United States interfere under.the i :*I‘ £0 :( BGODE janc l‘i\‘f"l Of | gowing =il are shown and raw silks |foods and markets that | actual loss to the zovernment. ‘Fhis.Monroe doetrine: wnless.the Monros R e was made PULLC | from {he Japancse and ltalian pro- [sus of the contents of cold stor e lizain e oo \aders, | doctrine were definitely récognized St eV cHL SRREER e CYROIRUNO G- bl S DS hOT ol s - of doco- [ Warehouses shows there is no hoard- idepartment. 1l [ rative and upholstery H on |ing of focds of any kind here. On the Long before the war, however, po- | P Y llicewomen had been installed in sev- | cral American cities, and last August | the first of New York's uniformed and | Lepresented Pt would be an improvement if the ording were made more specific The report of the committee which 5 from Burope during civilization's e Sieh recommends (he legislation complains LR S wyankes Food Routs Belshevism | Demon.” It is a thing casy to be- Mr. Gibus has been in America {0 Jieve, Over here we have heard of no fthat the flag been used promis great struggle for life. cuously in theaters, magazines and in cartoons and posters. There may have been overindulgence in this re- spect, but it had its good features as it served to keep -Old Glory be- placed in a little shrinc on a moun- gotten. There is more danger in ‘de- ‘where familiarity breeds admiration. When the library is mentioned, one The colors are black, nav, sireamers. Black and peesented at the annual meeting of ¥ Dot I culosy BE Thcdoie T oot “Old Home Week ! (New York World.,) ) velt with these words. ~The libravy LoD e fonjobicclon 1ojtho ConsiuHien of the leamic of nations for whic | (New York Herald. of public support in this country ha Statistics are now appearving which Ibeen climinated hy the form 1 incor demonstrate from Moscow records poration of the Monroe doctring in | the failure of the Itussiun scheme in | the covenant fluence has been left in the hands of a few and they should receive credit tion of the city might well pave the prising considering condiiions in sev- American government which volun- stone that keeps the community arch from tumbling down. No Food rding. | I have found, in many cities of the United States, bodies of pco- THE LITTLE BOSS MOVES UP. ple working, thinking, talking, carnestly and cager to devote their souls and to dedicate theiv President Pro Tem. of the Common hearts to the service of humanity Council at the Republican caucus €0 that what has happened in the fields of Luropc shall not happen soon again, and so that the com- Alderman Curtis’ nomination for who expected differc I by the league of nations? The an- foods. which thed have sener. |swer to that question was made by . : display, as well 5 of dressiother hand. the stocks are rather be- eI T oy s is yaise by Senator. Lodge.in a specgh in support R L DGR e RO T goods which will appeal to feminine |[low the normal. 1t is obvious that|gid_fashioned, inadequate methods, ©f the Magdalena bay resolutiom in of the forces opposed to Mayor Quig- mon peoples of the world shall taste this should be 50 as respoets many | they thought clothin Uhe next 11812, This resolution declared that ley. M. Curtis scldom makes any nave greater safety and better commoditic S e demang, | the United States would regard with ar; eN-——Si ber—we ! N Jitical motives. He cais, sleeps and | “WMONE & great.people which must | a1qded to the force. In Philadelphia | — | Wish for Negotintions, g for ordinary rcady-madg |non-Aimerican: gbrernment, GiJERIEKE count in the future of the world |ine first policewoman was sworn in | For a Better, Bigger New Britai (Springiield Union.) clothes in, Moscow, Nijnl Novgorofl (rectly ot indirectly, to-gain WOICRESH B Mr. Curfls holds two. political| Loiess It Is made powerless by the |about a year and a half ago, und it! Tt has been reported from ica Teh oL L aE s R e cat| e LEltoB AU Crab oy gl S0 00DH SRS ,‘y‘w”y £t the: sultab] ”‘r‘m" - it. 1 u political baser passions of political 8roubs | way fully two years hefere that Pitts- | liable source, that the members of R s S e e orkiers, thet NUEHIRE EXIAD O X e offices, one in the New Britain Com- pulling the wires Dbehind the burgh successfully tried thé ox t. Mark's Episcopal church ave se- ol A HI{"”P _“‘M-:‘ s “‘"‘Lf"' r-t\)*\':;“";;; 4»‘h‘ !yhf* ‘-nu\j\ ”""’;,” v nited: States, mon Council and another as a sal- - ment. The women who joined | riously contemplating the ereetion he so esperately in favor of it While | )" ofit there was s in spite of E the ~ Ligh .pric > which Senator Lodge said of the resolution {hat “the declaration rests on a much drinks politics. He is saturated with Much 1o their surprise, instead of aried employe of the state department Truly, the whole malics a pleasing | forces were not notoricty seekers, nor [ of a new church in the near futire. ftho Allies (hink ¢ e o s o of labor. .1t is said he aspircs to bo | Picture. Threc months is @ short |did they porade: in natty ~uniforms|They arc planning (o ercet it on the | Bolshevism by muking terms with 10, Snounted (o 3 paper moncy » Nl o . e e focus range of a battery | sitc of their present building: that is | Lenine thinks that is the only wax t ordinary suit of clothes. Betiar Mayor of New Britain and securing | time lo devote g of cameras. They were serious wo- | on West Main strect at the covier of eqve it which it cost the government the nomination foér President Pro | But we may judge from Mr. Gikbs’|men bent on carning an honest living | Washington street. i i 20 to manufacture was sold e egisla o a tone that it was a serious study made jand doing some good for crring o1 | It seems as though thesc oo prices that brought onity half the cost ¢ fs osiiatuc.bodx may he templed humanity. | people were making a great mistale Buy the House or Get Out. of production, owing partly to {he Detroit, one of the greatest of the | THere is my-case—Ours is a city of (N Forb T | constanily decreasing value of the ¥ inland excursion cities in summer- | some 60,000 inhabitants and We | +phe waan who owns his house today | PAPET Touble. In their clothing. ven- For many months, Alderman Cur- | accentuate our faults rather than our [time, ought to welcome such an addi- | should realize that If our ¢ity i (0 i rortumate. e mian whn halde i Lis has been the Republican floor | Virtu The war has dispelled many | ol o the forces of law and vrder. | grow with a good business center, we [,uec ) e s montis what is cquivaient to'wbout roader and oider srour than tr Monrae doctrine’——namely. * ery nmation has a right to protect it {own safety.” A lcague of nations that 1 1 regarded by him as a stepping stone | from a serious angle. It st Teon B the higher office. quite the fashion for Furopeans to ignored " that prinfinle would violate its own constitution and repudiate it ture the government lost in . two lcason for iny possibla cause of dispute has been being: ‘bu nevertheless, a Sood Dusiness o ot e [ouse by srace of a landlord is likely | 52000000 in soid. on iy “oUL femoved by the formal recognition of leader In the Council and he has pro- | illusions and none more completels = must get out of the idea of Daving |y, pe o man without o home—unisss | 275 1030 n sold. -On. their shog i, “aio - oc doctrine In the covenant i our *“Meeting Houses on the Village |1, The situation has reached | —o-ories they lost $500,000, i Jough I'resident Wilson, lik Cyclops Not Torpedoed. (G eentii s Rt sl iowiTonmio i SH S e Bies R Il e They ave now talking of returning Althoug = (Army and Navy Journal.) | most valuable cily corners are occu- [op May, in all AT e T RS e T :)n factories to their owner anc The mystery of the disappearance | pied by churches,—there is the Fivst {guburbs. The {enants of small houses | - 31§ & tax which would lcave a of fthe U. S. collier Cyclops while [ Church on the corner of Main and |pyyst cither buy or get out 1811 profit to the latter, thus fining bound from Brazil to the United | Church streets, the South church at| Never heforc in {he memory of the | C2PItAL for vroducing. Ou the other States in March, 1918, bids fair to re- | Main and Arch streets, the Swedish [,.ca) cstate experis has the homeless | P20 d: they have been shy of nation- main unsolved. The seas have boen | Bethany church at Main and Walnut |house or apartment secker heen sueh | 2178 some of: the private mpnopo- searched, but not o trace of the vessel [ streets and St. Mark’s next to the lz arug on the market. Thousands of ” d concerns dealing in raw ma- or o piece of wreckage from her has| City hall. tenants are buying the houses which | CUIals, for what vcason is not stated. been discovered. One theory was that It was an advancement for New |(hey occupy- in order to keep a roof | L1US they show by their failure the | pounded many interpellations to | than that we arc a fickle, thoughtless Mayor Quizley concerning the con- | People. We are indebted (o this Enz duct of city affairs in such a manner | lish journalist for probing beneath the that his hoslility toward the Mayor | Surface and finding real manhood and has never peen in doubt. Most of | real womanhood under the veneer of i the doc | | his criticlsm has been destructive and | bluster, candor and lack of mock mg-1 1 { many others. Dbeiioved that trine was fully s g he wisel followed Mr. Taft's advice and ob tained specific recognition of it. Ir idoing so he has likewise disposed of the absurd contention of various ser {ors that the prestdent was irrevoc has frequently heen resented by his | nity. v opposed to any attempt to chang ¢ original text of the draft and that t was futile to suggest amendment fellow members. But his victory at the caucus shows that, the School of | The figure eleven seems o stick 10 {ghe wag torpedoed by a German sub- | Britain when a few years ago the {over their heads. Those who canmot | MeCU Of capital in production on & ' arge scale as the partner of labor ! and a necessary wid 1o efficienc arious amendments have been sug estcd and most of them have been adopted, including the ation of Curtis does not lack for, pupils. ~ Alderman Curtis. Eleven votes nom- | marine and quickly went to the bot- | Baptist church moved from the Cen- |u- are politely hut frmly requestcd Why Alderman H. P, Richards was | inated him for President Pro Tem. of |tom with all hands, as she had a load | ter and was replaced by an up-to- the owners to vacaté to make way alty, however. recently announced| T7 the parishioners of the St |is turned out is the exception if e g b ithat the Cyclops was not sunk by a| Mark’s church have any interest in [finds a vlace for himself and the (Montreal Gazette). {corporated in the .covenant, the ap- Curtis. Mr. Richards has been an | Common Council voted down the ap- 'German submarine, as none of them | the advapcement of their city = and |members of his fumily to lay their | Those immigration authoritics position is likely to dwindle down to efficient presiding officer during the | propriation of $1,000 to send the sol- “r~ in ihe West Indian their church they will not hamper |heads. | New York who refused to perm the Borahs and the Reeds and the absence of the Mayor and has dis- | diers to Boston and made New Brit- “alers and no repox;lghgf(_hilos?‘;::_g‘ i‘f’i'nnle‘:“';n- occa Hm_ml lmcc;m\’gs, and : ’]‘h‘c du“nmr ’ in 11\-&\'&;)1’,1\:.\' are | 100 Amerijcans in uniform, who had Shermans who have learned nothi z o e N ! 5 . “ver received oye =) hamper. their church by plac- [hardly mare fortunate, as they have 4o | served in the British army Jand from the war and think it is possibl charged his duties in a dignificd 2 ridic s in the cves r el = as- ! dng it . : et . | Py, Co RSt AL DR ot ged 4 ; gnificd man- | ain ridiculous Y of the rest 15 officers, men and 37 BEE g it in the noisy midst of a growing |face staggering increa in rentals. \r om the Mauret a, gave fine ex- the senate to build a Chinese wall per and impartially. of the country. i Our Fighters Britains Avmy. g h ticular ment in- the eleven who voted for Alderman | leadership, cleven members of tho m) With this particula rendment in | | aot re-nominated is known only to | the Common Council. Under his Of Mauganese. The German admir- | daie bank and office huiltling. for a purchaser. The unfortunate who | = the Monroe doctrine | | city. ISigned), M. 8. P. |According to the real estate brokers ' ample of the workings of red tape. arcund the United States.

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