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its maximum allowances without- tak- Britdin Herald, |\ ss aisredited vecase of FfsACTS*",_;}\{DlFANCIESfE" LIST OF NEW BQOKS AT THE INSTTUTE ing the people into consideration. — Admiral Sims, baving been b ut | . : » & JALD PUBLISHING COMPANY. | | Port Hope, Canada, cannot be in-lud- | : 158 Proprietors. WILD MEN AT THE KEYHOLE. cd among the possible candidates for | AMERICANIZE SOCILALI By ol Eincarlg of focl g and in iheir - president.—Boston. Globe. | JAMES MacKaye. relation to the author's attraciice per- : ’ [ ] il dally (Sunday escente?) at 4:15 D. M. Whether Premicr Llovd George's | = A Yunkee view of capitalism, sonality."—A\. L. - Hereld Bullding, €7 Church St slatement to his critics in the British | Those who think Bolshevism will ie “With such client handbooiss s ~ “ALWAYS RELIABI | | Booklist. i extinguished with platitude l""‘ bunic | the present to guide him, ceven thé | TEN YEARS NEAR THE GERMAN ! dre pooriy endowed with «llll\nwl‘\"" moderately intelligent and very busy FRONTIER, hy M. I. Kga | House of Commons will prove wafis- £88 at the Post OMce at New Britaln | factory can better he answered when | & Second Claes Mail Matter. Y canibetter e : 5 | apparatus.— Houston Post. American has no excuse for ths ah. A ; R . time has furnished an opportunity (o P solute Tack of distinetion bet § ssaclroanecthan dRIEaLhing ! en i guion i o e inct Lween so- 1t is the unigue charm of this voi- | Omorrow 00 digest his words. I3ven his mos - The attorney gencral is entitied whsn, LW, W, holshevism, synd. | ume that its sponsor zocs hehind t rant him | {he thanks of the people for that|icalism. cte. (hat marks hi el mental L scenes with the reader without mik- . calm but vigorous presentation of the | inferlority to the moderately mtelli: [ ing the machinery of the stu ¢ Un“l 1230 P g ach e s 5 . TELEPHONE CALLS Ui ness OmMce torial Rooms .938 | ter political enemies will g such a shly credit for contributi ehs.— Lioston | ¢ 2 i whole — case iinst Deb; oston | &ent and cqually busy Iure . i | — descriptive phrase as that employed | o Survey. beatl conspleuols eIt ls e iashedRat B el : e B : . onalify: of many of the actors in fhe he onlv profitable advertistng medium in | IN painting the little men with —the | X = A e e @ S | world drama that we see revealed | Sh® city. Circulation books and press | gp, )] \gices who have ridiculed sng{ [f Colonel Luke Lew had capiuved } BEST SHORT STORIES OF (915, hy'| here."—N. Y. Evening Post room always open to aav s i X A B the kaiser he would have bcen tig Edward J. O'Brien. : I ! berated the delegates to the cuce | oct president, and for trying he sota | = i’ | —_— . i i For Ofice Aen. | ation.—-Ashe- Conference for what they plea 10| our vote for the nom « A'IAV'!! FOLK T. compiled by ! ACCOUNTS AND ACCOUNTIN Josef Baudis, PRACTICE, by \. G. Belding { -~ B Cnplity the spirit of the Czech race” | AMERICAN LBANKING, by 1. P.! f All exhibit a sense of humor ’ ihe Hera:d will be found on sals &t Hota- | call their dilatoriness and.their mentn | ville Citizen. ling's News Stand. 42nd St. and Broad- | — way, New York City: Board Walk, At- § Vilorings laatlo City, sad Hartford Depot. shire is afier the “Stones were clattering on il New Ham | SR assed the d an Willis. r r00ls and wild men were screaming | Viki its legisiature having pa 1 ethic : o oy . 3 100ls aidiil s 2 ) most_drastic anti-olshevik law _in | Sthical tendency, “cCompiler is lectur- - Ver g ec'a;]y Pnced Member of the Assoclated Press. {hrouzh the keyhole while devisions | {1 0% (ion dintee. - brattleboro Re- | S8 I comparative philology at the | APPLIED - se i Yy Op P MIEETHODE OF SCTENT Taios Miilversityite Iook- TE TN NGNS, 1. A, larii- . .. ‘ $25.00 and $29.50 published herein at the naggers, the grumbl The high prices are climbing OPMENT OF THE UN{ ¢ A PRORLENMS AND S Of Finest Quality Men's Wear Serge | 1 i | ! jingoes and the suspicious. They ave | but they : proceeding slowly, it STATES PROM COLONTES T Al TION | ¥ i i | Tha Associated Prees s exclusivel i i y entitled | qcpendec o ¢ cithin fo the s for republicatipn of ail mews | (CPCNed upon the men within, gcredited fo 1t ir not otherwise credited | tho {nshion in which he launches on (n this paper and also the tocal news is mer. i (2Svol=h) afraid they might hurt themselves.— WORLD pOWER, by A ¥ 1 : = A ST by Ma Fa ) RELIED FOR EX-SERVICE MEN. L Life. i With hardly any mention of po- | HOW TO ADVERTISE, Ly Sco i found in every land. We have raen in America, although most of ithem TR e B An item of business the ave subsided and many have crawied o "l“ 31 events it dovelops the person- | Irench. 1 ¥ ss that had uvn- | have subside foo i [ On the farm the turnips used on "\““ of the United States, what the A zuide to designing, laying ~ You muist see thege o appreciate them. A big new purchase fmeasured possibilitics for debuts vvas | into their caves. Wilaimantecnain S aes Sl RS SRl T i ;\:‘v‘"“ N people are and how and composing advertisements; s week at a very pecjal price concession by the manufacturer, ppily disposed of at last nights | ng through the kevhoiel” A classic | ho kept in mind when fixing the vrice | (PWIACLer developed from iheir qis- | lished for the ocinted Adyert and our price i based on what we paid for them. not what “they meeting of the Common Conncil | thru | for the stuff thai is going to the de- | ! ; Inconoclastic, especially ia the | clibs of the workd are worth. or we would have to scll these for at least $35.00 and i ‘ 3 ) acil ust. | > i is going ‘nion. | (FéAlMeEnt of the Revolutionary war | $10.00. i it was lea - pot platform.-—Florida Times-Union. g tevolutiona LG 5 8 . Hen ,“' learned that the Wi . T B | 404 not detailed, by fascinating read HUMAN FACTOR IN WORKS MAN- | We sugzest Good Friday Morning as i very desirable time to B¥reau is furnishing adequate relief 3 N ho can | M& auite suited to t uthor's 5 VGEMENT, by J. Hartness. Purchase (o avoid the ster Rush on Saty ye i = IEMY WANTS INDEMNITY. Blessed is the man. if any, who can | 5% ) the a i | d g ) 3 0 Teturning soldiers and sailors who ENINMY WANTS INDEM zet as much satisfaction out of 4 i ,mi Pose."—A, L A, Booklist ; i | - “” Garments which, need’ Altering Completed - by Saturday ) ®re in need of financial assistance and The editor of the Frankfort Ga-| spading fork and a 79-cent T0e &5 Be | o0 vy o \ M I'I'II[» ||<l|':|\}'\l'I ‘\\l}::.‘\v‘[,‘\‘ 12 x‘ #Who apply for funds. A resolution | zette may he dreaming or in nced of | could out of a $4.300 touring cur. TG DR TIC O 1. B. Gowin Ohio State Journal. e oo <o f New Models Easter Blouses ntroduced at the meeting w con- | his annual vacation. According o his | $ANtexBiGt collere | oyvadel troaiing §strued as instructing the War Bureau | paper, as explained in a dispatch to- That Virginia private who wears a :\l!nv‘:q «o\ummo]\ sas the study of live | point out a way toward ~u,‘m‘~m, | "to aid ex-service men who find them- | day, Germany will claim an indemnity | No. 16 shoe is the fellow who ouzii e uch it em n | proper man. While primarx con- | ARRIVING DAILY. unusually moral and disci v tone | corned with industrinl corporations, | E to be sent overseas to keep his foot selves in straitencd circumstances, It | from the Aliies for damage causad hy f'was learned that such hould he useful to the management of other great enterprizes. Author i for voung people. It refers constunt- Charleston News ly to historiea] on Germany and Couvrier neg | | | tion for oc- tion was not | acrial attacks, compen mples in illumina- Mecessary as the bureau is prosecuting | cipation of sacred German soil and j s tion of its precepts.” T.. A. Nook- | assistant professor of commerce, New | e — G - L the work along the S siasecte - losses alleged to have been sus- L list York university school of commerze.” | of Wideawakeness, and much used by | 1 PAY 0 : i the lines suggested in | for lo 4 ( What disturbs a loral Southernor is 5 S e s }m» e s niciuse i HASSTOSRAYSMORE #he resolution and action by the coun- | tained because of the long discus to go into the country and see the| GRAND FLEWT, 1911-1916.) by Ad R e P tmes by intel- | i = $ T 2 2 3 JASET, 1914-1916,- by Ad- i als 0 know a zood word when | 3 \Tal P <il mignt be considercd a reflection on | at Paris. reut quantities of unsold cotton, then | miral Jellico Viction. { they fing i1, : THAN HIS INCOME the bureau membenr: Germany, of course, will réceive no | come back to town and look at thel Its creation, development and work. | FIGHTING SHEPHERDESS, hy t'.xr-! Vbt e ety (0 oo W R | n : s silk stocks —Dallas News, i SR oline Lockhart tho! 5 2 o The public in general will appiaud | indemnity. The aerial attacks on | Silk stockings.—Dall G e o ) \Hn Lockhart. I“\“H“ln. when he read Zola's com- et : 3 v e et — | GREATER EUROPEAN- GOViERN-| A western story Nent on a writer he was praisir S . #he proposcd investigation of the | enemy cities were invited by simils The Red Army of Bolsheviki is now| MENTS, by Thraa sl Was Ui one ir 0. ‘_m‘ml)“vvm \-:h ; British Peer, With Property in U. 8 housing situation here. The object of | attacks first made on unprotected | insisting upon a fixed pay for each | iives compact form the govern-| GREAT HUNGETR, transposed from | he ‘Wrote in “a styie forged on {h Doubly Soaked By Income #he probe is to learn where cxcessive | communities in Allied territory. Al- | hour of fighting. Probably a strike | ments of Europe as they were at the| the Norwegian of Johan Hojer jtevrible anvil of the article which Wentals are being charged and where | lied airmen tried to avoid causing| [T an eight-hour'fighting day will be| outbreak of the war “An intensely human study of ajmust be ready today"? Zola ap- rax. - e 3 A Ntare ostap. | (he next demand.—New York Would. | . Norwegian engineer, his peasant boy- | Pers to have looked {urther {han ates have been increased to exorbi- | damage to other than military cst: T o I, T Vims St G Ut S s ST AT iy vl i e o e geon U (e London. April 9. (Correspondenca tant levels. Whether the council will | lishments or munition manufactorics In’ the cvent of trial, the e vl e | struggles azainst one disaster wfter | necc or motives for coining | ©f the Associated Press.)—That & have anthority to remedy conditions | in these cities. They did not ruthils | and »hi\ sons might, so far nal * % 2 j another, to the great spiritnal victory | word, d ihe rench method ,;’ man should pay. more money 7oz &n. s besidc the point. The investization | Iy cut down the civil populati As| fighting is concerned, offer a pretty | ON BECOMING AN AMERICAN, by [ which Jeaves him Swith a well defined | Such search has. not lacked Eaglish | come tax than. the total of his iheome B o st e A D 5 e tlon of. German seil, if it | [ir alibi—Washinston Star. i 1. 1. Bridses. ! philosovhy and faith. L | braise. Dr. Matthew Arnold in i s = at least give an airing to un-| for occupation of German soil. - i | “An English lecturer who became | Booklist | lectures often hegged his hearers not | —ocs the limit of taxation... This serupulous landlords.and the public| was so dear to the Germans Why| The Monroc Doctrine reservation | naturalized in this country ‘for sul-| “Not often in any age does a nav-[to scold in criticism, “as 1 do,” but | g to"be the plight of & well-knowr may learn the names of the profiteers. | didn’t ihey stund up and fizht for it| is an iron girder in a structure of [ idly practical reasons’ presents herc ! el echo the deeper cry of the human | to leatn o follow the hetter manner | /AUSN peer who was born an Ameri _ like men instead ofrunning away® | Weod—New*Tork Sun, { an’appreciative book or the duties|so effectively."—Springfield Tepabli- [of the French, who look at a mat- | o0 804 became naturalized in Eng. N ©mary shoild feel thanipul et o - - 2 and privileges of citizenship in af can. ter they wish to understand and dis- | o ens%ne YeaT3 280, His propey n Jermany shoul f at s I RN o . ) ited St seing i Britist AID ACC PABLE, BUT TARDY. S Al 5 SPRING ODE. )h;_n( which tends to cause anyone cuss it mot in wrath but with the ! . et 2 by A 4 muchRtimciias il cen R exo = d R OREl| | Who is apt to take his own American- | HELEN OF TROY AND ROSE, by |calm oyc * of infelligent curiosity, ‘,"h' Tt be i coptnsliad sEtiibioteay New Ensgland will learn with relief | discussion of* peace ferms at Pavis. | —0— | ismor his country lightly. to think.| Phyllis Bottome. jcager fo learn of What it may ba | frobey ‘Y"mm' Ty v that the Post Office Department aft- | Had the terms been framed within a | “"{ ":f with sassafras, nurse, | It is inspirational material for teach- | “Two light skefches of problems of |made. Taving safisficd himself in ' 1o («("m;‘ ? ! oo v:‘ Rithe iz i - And juniper juice! | ers of civies or ¢ e i married life are is clever writing, | ti regar “rench ciit tts hi I pels” payment of 1ax B 411 has decided to play an uctive | few hours alter the signing of el juniper juice | ers of civ v of foreign cla o rried life. THere clever wriling, | th regard a French critic puts his i go"0 " pi =y 0 0 EEL LSS0 % | Let me see if I'm still any use! N ey Booklist. l vome zood character sketching, “iva- ) judgment into words with an carnoes: = 5 < . ek e Tole in the settlement of the telepione | armistice there would have been Mo | For I want to be young and to sing | . TR P e s e e s S e e = 6 that has seriously affected bus- | Germany because tie temper in the again, | PUSHING WATER, by E Daw- | ing worldliness A L. A Booklist\ | understanding of. the chapacleristics | lcomie is subject to sg¢7in four states. John C. Kooas. | Allied countries was for a compicte Sineaseain sineaeain son. £ o x jof the object of his study. e e e i ilati Mt age is a curse 2 ed accoun e ! HUMORESQUE, by Ifannie Hurst i Tha o say. the wehman | S b sgsistant. Postmaster-General, is ex-| political annihilation of the empire. ~ Middle age is a cu | An - animat count. of ! HUMORESQUE, by Fannie Tur lihaclin lof-n 7l the Ml Hicen clnnaniiss 6 e vl S : i ety 3 i e Tt is spiing again. spring again, | cramped but far from stupid exist- A laugh on life with a tear behiad. f would tell the characterstics, say, of | g S S ey (GBS LR _ jiccted to arrive in Boston todev to I the German demands for indem- Sorinslasain: { ence of an : iary motor patrel ¢t [ newspaver reporters’ wandering from | Lo LanUe mobleman . pug out &) {ike o hand in proceedings. The news | nity arc received they will be notcd | And the hig bull oyster comes out of | the British ‘mosquito fleet’ —A. L. A, | LAND-GIRL'S LOVE STORY. by | bookish language: find its usefulness e ke M of Mr. Koons' visit was spread by Sen- | and placed on file. his cave | Booklist. Berta Ruck if it have any, its evil, if it have any. | {ya i it B i cia I Welsh Jf Massachudetts | At the flood of the tides | The writer of this hook is a Jieuten by, I:mvi not think his work well done by | (1" canital for divinz iy LR E A S - = And hellows his love to his mate| ant in the auxilinry patrol, TIN. COWRIE DASS, by I. M. Rtide- | dismissing ‘the reporters’ deviations | T bl s EAPE 7y who reported also that the officials at e A | S o g i ot e i The double income tax 1o wat Washington “werc concerned over DISCIPLINE. On the crest of the wave! | SAD YEARS, by Dora Sigerson “A tale of India which seizes the| With no intentisn of hein ol O Mae LUl tos 10 terchy the situation in New Hngland and i The crimson pylorus is singing Tis| “Thosc who love Ircland will find | readers’ attention on the first j reporter misht o et oS b A e Sl B e . s T¢ the courts-martial i song » ~__lin this collection all the depth of suf- | and holds it to the very ecnd. Not|ibal he wouald be underst S e o ! L ! army is fo be re-organized, .nothing| And the scarlet sciaticas flame in the | fering of one who, as Katharine Ty- | since Kipling's liev tales of India | to venture to advise Dr. Fert sl DA SR e @ould bo ended as speedily as pos- | ME BB o B athorts | grass, ) ) | ana savs i her tribute, died from her | has a stiort story in ihis field shown | out this voush stuff frem hi Al 5 s But ey of sible,” in the” language of the Asso- i o b B (P} The snail is abroad with his perizcobe | sorrow over the events of the Easter | stronger workmanship.” —Outlook. | brow spieis: lay oft from Lnock: {lient Tuve found th i “‘ ciated Pross. Qrcera - 2 ) prong— | rebellion, and of a whole world ot war | { get himself wise to the jumps repor- | e e Bl e to=t Ofce Daparimentinicon | Lac i e SRt meansithe sditerencel Fill me with sassafras { With herself. The poems are all, as| VALLEY OF VISION, by Heury Vea | ter-made words have. (hei Tk e e lezian 1 3 % e between a good army and a useless | 1 want to be one | the title suggests, sad, but beautiful Dyke | curves and speed: to be a rezular fel- kY S = g 3 trol of all wirc communication, owes 3 With the joy of the earth, under the | £ { 5 2ken out naturalizziion pancrs army. Punishment has been .moted ith e Joy o ea e e | oo | low_among critics; always to he hen Sitor thokalAnicrion i ) 1 it to New England to end the striie, 5 sun, that the guy who puts a word inio s gl g - it for infringer r ations | 1o 2 The ; v Al . & X 35 here hecause they found t . at- IR oo o inena sl su| Sounz oY nisinE ek ent of regulations| 1o ne purple convolvus convolves | The Bourbons In Albany, united by a common motive, Some of i {ho language and makes it used is |y 0P el " . > X R that seemed to civilians to be | and volute: Sers yorkEnoriay, them, like Senator Borah aind Senator | less likelv o AR LR A0 e i fering from a partial paralysis of the - i . > ! . . k o, v less ik o get the hook frou: tl I and the scope for spending money : = : e i ctwark | I out of proportion to the nf[(‘ngn_! And the arbutus ups ArDULes— “There are morc than men in JPeindexter, were unqualifiedly oppe gang than is the nut who keeps in the N e telephione systom. elfyastans iy ol B fuing i i i il e with sassaf {the assembly,” says Gov. Smith, j¢d to any league of nations. Irom | Janguage 2 word which is never used of them scem to ha Jisap Qe Shatceives thopmont nonglol=g o i eav®| And cohosh and buehu and juniper “ready tu pass the eight hour day for |Lhelr point of view _one kind of a | iy ne = 2 BREition of the cquntry is of little uss/| "coO IMEOSed fot Avas: civiians coni| juice women, minimum wages far women |leAgue would bhe as bad as anothe. | PP e L D B 1o iho disinclination of mever. | Sidered minor infractions. In .thojf And their turn me loose! jand_children, health Indurance, the |Then there were semators like Mir | tegulating 17vce Speccit. s R N 1t % it L 1s 1 Mr. K final adjustment of the syStem this| Out of the prison of winter proper development of hydraulic pow- ;l-od 1 Mr. Knox who were not ir- | New Haven Jonrnal-Courier) I USE “TIZ” FOR SORE al hundred girls to wor! r. Koons : The earth and its creatures emerge ter municipal wnership [ ur |revac committed against a leaxgue [ 1 n - = 5 should be prevented, but the spirit of | s < 3 Bl @ S OEOUL A8a 1B il e judiciary committec of {he 3 IG FEET will find his job cut out for him and 2 e 0 L 1 | And the woodlouse sits on a splinter |cities.” :--m purposed to model it themselves | siate iegisiature has reportad favor- TIRED, ACHING FEET B ivena <sprcases thel hope thathho |l sciplins pan Gy resnonse i ColROLIREE B ol nints witlit e Cosmylchin=: This actual majority does not ex- (after the treaty reached the United | aply & bill providing ih T e ¥ T 4 s e = . should not be killed. ! Steep me in camomile tc its will in legislation, solely he- States senate. Wi e Sricen T LERL 20, AL Y, will sugceed. His arrival will not en- i b, [on free speech i Calloused Fect or Coriis . ol Three men well qualified to tesiify | Or give me a shot with a needle, the rules commitiee, led by Mhere! fwete Notlier senatorst wiio!] Suniia. o htorel Ane: assemblase. of E rns, BiEnly swecten the bitter taste loft inj =~ C ey vefore the American| For I want to be voung again—Mc! |Bpeaker Sweet, cantrols the choice of |Wished to defer final judgmeni untl' 1p or more persons advocate in JuEL ) J the moyth of New Iingland business) _ b 2 o hme| AN woo with a iyrical wheedle bills upon which a vote may be had |the trend of public opinion was dis- | jynenage, e ¢ o - : BlEause Postmaster-General Burleson| DA Association committee which has | g, page Amaryllis, and will “recess them from day to day [Closed. and some whe, while they fa- | praposal or propaganda o e 01n- e ¢ aid mot take steps to smooth out the | DS investizating military justice. | And tell her spring’s bere with alin order that nothing may be done,” [Vored any rcasonahle league, believed | corigusly affect {he It cndod Lo . S % g The witnesses were Leonard Wood, | heluva moon--- Speaker Sweot confirms this: ““The {that the president had slighted the | Upiteq States or the Stite of Connec- Wil wr o difficufties while the crisis was pend- e S v Oh, Chloe, come hither! members of the assembly will zo o |Senate and deserved rebuke. ticut or dministrotion of 1l 1p at you and alnfost tal Ang and hefore it broke. S Sy 2 LU Here's a bald-headed Strephon ih reir homes, a few \ving hero to| Public discussion during the last ix | | i Rt heail another d n i el lain, major sencrals in the United Rl Sesta keen the session alive In a consiitu- |Weeks has shown that the country isi o Ny anecenn find AUl it i N your feet focl States army. They protested agamst| [{e to the business a lyre ond tutional manner”-—as if the constitu- (overwhelmingly in favor of the leaguo | S ) mps of lead—all d o 3 3 E e bri rus E < N 3 intent of such a proposed la ¥ ! THE TROLLEY BILl. taking from the President and com- L Do tion contemplated such a subterfuge A0 the amendments made in aris | B LRl e < s nd alo It judgment may be based on the | mamding officers the control they ex-| And 2 hf‘" ! “““ ", ",, egeiily ‘(1 ot ”;, “\H“l'l'\‘\ ,r(‘., Bt v were advanced in good ’::“\:":, gl tosthafon SR 15 Ppposition to the recommendations of | €rcise over court mm_l\fl proceeding Nurse, the juniper juice, AlL honor to the little group of in- parent & od fait Ahretnenene e R e el nd bunion bhe speciai trolley investigating com- | They admitied that defects exist M| And the sassafras. nurse, and then |tellizent republican senators who have |Constitution of the league is heiter for |0 N 1 WREEER S OO0 5 e mittee of the General Assembly, the| the svstem and urged that these| turn me lcose, {tried to convince their party that the a1 these changes isa matter of dividad {0 W [ HC0 Sl i 11 the > | Let me sec if I'm stil! any use! world moves and history is heing jopinion Tihe i meilal ories | s Lty » £ S AeE T b & relief hill must be amended or fall | should be remedied. 1‘ < S S written But vain their liborst “f|whether British or American, have | “lready existin general pro- poisonous \‘"‘ ic '; vh ‘ PAEGRAL) - 3 B e R . IS [l ol e i ! position it a dangerous thins io your feet 1use foot torture entirely There seems to bhe particu- Ger Wood made a2 s(raightior- | _ .y gy Pial” New York live- intend.” savs Sweet. “to proceed N hbeen placated. but the change: j experiment wiih the principles free « a 23-cer Jox ot z at lar objection to the proposed loan of | ward appeal. ‘‘Whatever is done,” he | Sun. |along the ave of fe and_sane |NAVC [' (e Bt mpossible Lo rally algoooh and it is especially danzerous drug or depariment store-—don't wait $2.000,000 by the state to the Con- | said, “don’t give us ang of | GRei i':’z‘sl?"m“;] . q'lf”“” fen sull "";;”,,,. i cnaters jagalnst Ahe . \yeore qg is loft to individuals to de- AR! how glad your fee get; low ing tallow-candle times! at | ; g ) ) ; jeut Con sut ti re also | @ Harry Thaw case in the army. Give termine jusi what the abuse of free comfortable your shoes feel. You can necticut Company. but there are also | a Harty Thaw case in the army. Give Balied Boans: |there bad been mo war! As ir the | — | et (e A SR AR D Abie o iy vou other grounds for remonstrance equal- | us a simple. direct process. e don't | it whole world were not seething with ! A Litcrary Essayist on Words Coincd | it e e § < e rtant rant the ha ver tec ties| < demand for change! As if the rural e O ! ly as importan want the haggling over technicalitie The standing in Jaw of the indUSLEY | fr g monn i e By Reporters, { While the suspension of free speech Corporation. Counsel William L.| of civil court cases.”” The th bal: b roductio: s - e S o > TS - vae necessary to the sucesssful con % PO . e liar i alked len\J production h;\f Never o, ctyprer, were the unchallengeable ai- (New York Sun.) | was necessary th _suc { 8 [Bennett of New- Haven is.reported to | generals insisted that the {been put to the test. It has been re- ;i = 6" o R Rli=st Perre o0 b 1o wna | duct of the war, it was ot Sl R A S X fhave discovered that the measure is| to strip the President and i“:n“"":‘“ f“‘j“"‘g\“‘;‘)"j‘o{‘["x};ilnf"’;“”if‘)‘:y‘f‘ The Bourbens learn nothing. They | Beston has imparted to members of | "-“"‘; h‘]" : "")hfl;h\l:' :,' ":;‘r.r»‘wc,mvil’"” POLITICS 18 POLITICS, BUT— B Siokana rs Urpend L e o 1 . S | forge ything. They control the ma- | . s LU ilifef i1 UsUse) R linita: % repiete with “jokers”. with the “joke™ | officers of power would wreck dis- | there has heen a mistake, a neglect on | loract NOthing: Ihey control the ma- [ he American Academy of Arts and | tion. A comparison of the two abuses WHO'S WHO lon the public.’ Judge Bennett claims| cipline. General Scoti, who was with [the part of justice. in this careless |y} . “m’im sz-uwn Shtie “W‘;IMW‘_“ Lefters, sembled in this city his | would scem io cstablish the fact that IN hat the section suspending the pay- | the Root mission in Russia, clinched {lberality, For there comes the report | o~ > icE Cjopinion that the present deplovable | more veal harm is done by abusing I hat el R ssia, clir 3 ¥ ey wicld an antiquated rule to den ! i 3 & PR e 4 A T AR ;. 1from Omaha. Neb.. of the flling of a | s © o state of KEnglish as he finds it is ¢ the right of suppression ment of taxes for two vears in realify |/the casc. “The wcakening of d elLane s € |to a majority representing fully twe- : ! ! TEW - hAmakiiienniniel e Gl S Mt I e district court thers mlleg= o, J W80 L B e 0 R 0 “newspay PoTlers Who . Irce speech has proved o I NEW BRITAIN j¢ hiing d 2 pedligoi L Eaian STy estre {ing infringement of a patent on the | o (T8 ECRC T L TS pertant | TRdely coin words when writing in | stimulating feature of our demoerit = o7 mauy laws. some hich e | Russia,” he satd N part of several laige corporations ih |ijeasiires, Over thelr politloal sraves || 2y foral oo oo Statelin tho small hoursij and, while otten indulgence in if ha enacted sixty years ago and are still ncidentally, General Chamberlain's ‘“(”-l\hltz_afluA*fft‘lm;c; ‘[ul‘s.!: s Discultlpe inscribed. “Hers llss wallvs mhe | Of 1Ne MOMEIE LIl " | made men indignant, the record of in force. The New Haven man aleo | testimons heiped to vindicate Secre. |20 VhiCh the principal ingredients are | it ig that Opportunity mudt be 0 Ty has heer iiing essavs |its having dene serious damage is not Bl ntion peculiar sim £ War 5 Z el pork and heans { buried with them. | in standard English long cnough fo | impressive. There is weil defined ; alled atiention to & peculiar simi- ¥ of War Baker. He asserted that, This action is brousht by two sis- | liave tound out fist ien arilelodll oo ernen bhroncliont e it 1 ‘ lesits botween the report of tho in-| the Secretary had directed that the ters who declare that they arve the| . T . which are not faultlessly pretty, only | recover free speech right which ) vectigating commiitee and a measure | inspecior general of the army Investi- |NOlders of the patent and that their| Semator ‘y‘mmjj o ':“rm\."w ol ccurately descriptive. precise records | have been confiscated. and it is ac- |8 ’ G by the Connectibut Comipany | gate overy complaint recetved by nim |A3MAEE by reason of its infringement | (New York World,) {of facts intellizent opinions on an!companied by a doubt as o the wis- : lanvers earlier in the term of th e 5 jueEeies St el of $120,000,000.{ Senator Cummins of Iowa has an- | operatic or pugilistic performance. | dom of addiiional legislation such as : . - “shidthidhes r in e SLerIE oL © | and that in pursuance of this order |Without forestalling the judgment o[ln«)tmrmi in a public address that ( cannot be written by anybodr in a | {nhis suzgested a Eiartescd i 8 ; g :l 1 which wandered around | even informatlon coatained in anony- the court, it may be said that an ex-}the published reparts of the amend- i somnolent state in the small hours of [ horn of knowled ax better than oy ¥ he Capitol like an orphan With No | you: communications had been | <IU sht to the cooking of Pork|ments made in the constitution of the | the Morning or the large hours of j those horn of fear ; e K. TN] - ) one to father it TS jand heans would be wWorth a good |leasic of nations arc correct he will the evening As to his indictment of | it ) o @gvornor Holcomb i s bR e many more milllons than ave claimed | vote for the covenant. As Senator | reporters, that they ‘rudely. coin” The H. Y 3, Pre ol o n b aRpeiniag il = = [in this sult. For generations the ap- | Cummins was one of the orizinal | words. we will hear testimony if the i Uk ‘ b omnuv tee presumably with the object lh!‘tvle for this admirable product ur[sixm‘rs of the round robin. his state- | doctor will first define what he means Mrs. J. J. Norto: ssistant ind of alding the Connecticut ‘Company. The bakers of Meriden have de-|dOmestic skill has grown among our ment marks the beginning of the dis- \ by “rudely in this respect. g vice president of the G. I. A. to &I 4 he committee has failed in its pur- | manded an increase in wWages. And if | PEOPIe. Itis one of the mm_m}._r o :m«"grmmn of that celsbrated coall- | Undoubtedly there ara firmly fixed |B. of L. E. will make her official yii Bose. It might have succeeded if it | they don't get the dough, we suppose ‘n]mvnu of Boston and eeuns it = | in the living English language many ivisit at {he Navier division 267 MAIN ST ad recommended moderale steps N jalong the path of national develop- It has long- been apparent that the | words cmnv\t! by reporters with suav- |G, 1. A, to of Ln K. April N e erate steps but | they will loaf. gment. signers of the round robin were motlity, in good temper.and in a state |B. R ' o

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