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"NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1:9:0 express sorrow. They will not be sephus Daniels, speaking to the mer next installment of . the protest from of the Second division of ‘the Ameri possible As captain of the ferryboats which a T l(! man military and notes that the edu-| of a brown' ledther member h.«.{i.mc\ War's Developments, Ths Slaver of duives: ' S . i Brlta]n Herald. | c.ors o that country have failed to| “T always wear open-work 3 (Henry Seidel Canby in Yale Review) | (Letter in New York Sunday, Times.) y ! RALD PUBLISHING COMPANT. | Lloyd George may have [0V2OUCN {touched by the war, and base minds Times . Rk at the Dum Omce at New BrtalD { UNUL they “realize the cnormity of good colloquial sense of ‘ed the French socialist leader, Jau vd George reported to the usiness Ofce .. e Lioyd George reported the city. Circulation books end press Knowing the German proclivity for ! a8 to facts, but it shows Ehe Heraig win ve found on sate at Hota- | \p, ¢ 0 Gining of the armistice vas often of the half wild Corsican and |the German socialist whose treatise | ports to treasury -today of the Vie- |ed Press)—Secretary of the Navy Jo- lantic Clty. azd Hartford Depot. a o expec! o arc right, ince S S < Srors 2 . B nd expectithoy o licutenant, one on cither side in [about inside political conditions in| 500,000,000 ulveady has been started to the use for republication of all wews | cd. "It would not be surprising if they | hody olse is biz cnough.—Philadel- Im when he was ill in the trenches. |first 18 months of the war. Villain's Without awaiting the formal open- | told his audience that he hoped thg pubilshed herein N | DY the war; finer minds in the intcl- |Sovernment was, 1 have forgotten, bul | (pseriptions 10 be officially reco ded HARTFORD'S PRICE FOR 4CE: Soridenalas e mbiE e Con i - | E = wmber o om- | forlority ‘of wonian and then 8¢ out| Creative cnergy mot equalled sinoe thé |nated by Villain on the eve of the mo- | £ 0, U501 q tomorrow 1o boast (he |Tope,” he said, “T wish to say that i i Proprietors. forgiven uuntil they show signs of Ireland in saying that the peact “,, basely. By fine [ do not mean re-| [ noticed in The Times of a few ! ? 4 ¢ ing penitent, he tells them, and he d ference had reached an agrecment < fined, or fine with an aesthetic - ldays ago an expression of surpri > t 4:16 D. W n % 3 . el or fday i B o et S lanss - all fundamental questions. But VeIl spivitua) réferenca merely, I 1 . s can. “he is a fine fellow,” whether a dock- 'had been:acquitted. This morning’s | a8 Sccond Clars Mall Matter. the oifenscs, public and private, that o i S| fellow T Gicvanls S e i) M Torend esent s0- . . . in the name of Germany” and bescceh | don newspaoers, “all is going well | I met i 1813 was ‘an Ameri- |acquittal M. Longuct, the presc to Bond t This R Daniel ditorial Rooms o Tlllll(\ papers, . Shlighicning | €an-Malian orderly at the front, |clalist leader, who marched at the; 0 boN 4 IS Rate aniels llCSUODS o it T to advertisers. lisposition.—Washington Star. of a reckless young army doctor to [demning the verdict. Incidentally M. i =5 om elways open dis| — Wz 5 lng's News Staud. 42nd St. aud Broad- | Meat packers deelare whoily wild Apache of Paris who lon socialism is the Bible of socialism. | tory Liberty loan campaign disclosed S R esn't seem 0 e D P e Member oi the Amoclated Press. the government doesn't France just prior to and during tho!in hundreds of communitics, can army of occupation this afternoor eredited to It not otherwise credited ich men as these shave been made |2Cquittal is no surprise. Just avhat|ing Monday, committees were &t |army would be taken home us soon af v would be taken HITTING THE WRONG HEAD. A man will give the tight shirt lcctual sense of the word have been it had to do with the mobilization of | yjonaay. Many cities had arranged | moyee has hecome tlic inigebrit victim | and look at himself in the mirrov | Crly Renaissance. And furthermore, |Pilization. Villain was undoubtedly § ;0 "a/q in a number of churches [have under my command 70,000 ot | ings” ?—Boston Globe. Fine minds have been finely [To the Iditor of The New York #% Hereld Builéinz. © diplomatic relations severed o mean [that Raoul Villain, who shatrana kill- | 4 haps he didu’L—=Springticld Rl fine i 7 i man or waiter or clergyman or col- {papers spcgk of a socialist demonstra- G [y WH H = [ S h b U S S m : G A b B soions care have hoon conmitted by Gormans and o [ens waater o clorevinan or jeol [Laperd spealsiol a ociallat demsnstin s GONRUTY - WL Haye t0- subscribe 1U.-5. Soldiers 410" Gegumby Ao - nrasc is not very : only profitable aavertising medium in TAb LR ot very N ehccrrul | Whose heart was absorbed in the care [head of the parade, is quoted as con- writing and wirclessing notes, we fecl Whom he was attached. And I think |l.onguet is a:grandson of Karl Marx Washington, - April 19.—irst re Coblenz, April 18 (By the Associat- v, ity ard W At- he beginning of s war. The| prices are not going come dowy 5 way, New York Clty: Board Walk. At- | only the beginning of the war. The| prices are not going to | brotected my friend, n youns Freneh | To anyone who knows anything {that three weeks drive to raise $i.- the G savants agerly await- H charge or retreat, o - A B e ieca Prems 1y exclusively, entitlea | L€ GOrmun savants Is cagerly await-| 310 96 do anything about it, and no- | retreat, and ‘‘mothered tn this papor and. also. the local mews | SUcd Dr. Butler for 7 phja Pre: WMo raw material for reconstruction iJflurcx' official connection with the | (ork today sathering promises of - an cxample of (he intellectuul roused to a pitch of leadership and |[the Irench troops. He was assassi-| ;905 and mass nicetings of citizens | PFOUSht the American army to Fus of circumstances created by th trying on various derby hats, Without: there are the millions of women who [0P8essed With the idea that Jaures) = ' ipo pave plaimed to diset New Britain’s icc committec charged | fwith investizating the anticipaicd i-o Bhditoio auring the coming summer| of the telephone givls and assoetuted % o smile —OChicago Fost: | have flung themselves into the com. |WOUld Drove rocreant to his il e e S American boys who also arc clamo without incurring the passion. |Wust, and that the call for ‘the| [0S [UESTL EEE KO OE drerich s ; : - S . ) Jon of blooqshed. and are |MioPilization would be postponed in L L o 0 Ebmmittce in Harlrord it “iic” "iem- | por in that city has threatened to The department of agriculturc fore b AT lorder to sive the, Gormans time to| their “Haster service casts for this ycar and (his Countiy COnnot vt g ower for 5004 4 en Paris. Only threc nights before |, To. raise the entifs amount of the |get Lack to the United States the boyk the largest winter wheat crop ever | =g (A0 vet measure, T es Tad made @ public speech {n|loan it will' Lo netessary . for the lwho fought dn, France and: Belihums groavn. Will history credil this veC= |y eqpp, gy mm““ S ““"“"““_‘_‘ 5 S in fact the day Austria de-| country to subscribe at the rate of | Ay, Danicls contrasted today's as- dent that it will be able to bring icc 0 | other bodics, the SpHingficld Chamber | ord-breaking achievement i wDeatlypegu o0 ’;‘ e “’0 4 “_"1" o ‘(:;d war, advising the Belgians| $250,000.000 cach day. Officials 100k |semblage with that of the Gormans Hartford by the carload and scll it-ut | has been endeavoring to effect an cud | 8rowing to a lofty patriotism—0: 104 4nq not o joua ‘“*h‘”‘(i‘ hearts of g taking up arms. Jaurcs and | for large subscribtions the openinz |who stood on the same ground,in 1914 B v lin e alations Tor thi [ & lofty (and guarantced) PriCC’== | ggopyy d DTty had opposed cvery”atiempt | day, although the volume of these|before the beginning of the war Now Orleans TlinescPicayunes the fower of the neer weneration; |0F the Patriotic French to protect) probably will not be reflected until | “Their chiefs” he said, “had visiong y One 0 five portans or the miversity | [TANCE against the threatened G(‘l'n;u\x{ late next week. Arrangemgnts similar |of conguering the world, but Amafil s Th cged determination of for-|men of England is dead: not many in [fpinac® voung soltdly, umm\.g‘?t\n’v to those in the past loang have been fea entered the war without desire foi Propose to charse seventy cents ing that the Chamber was not in =ym- | mer soldiers of the German arn 10| propoption, but too many of the best v-_n;gr . against the three years' French | made for suthering daily reparts on | territorial gains.” Whether any prosress has been | pathy with those who have lett (heir | restore the kaiser must be based NLON | hoys of America have heen left on [NHIIACY service law, and when € was | subscriptions received by banks and') ‘The secretary's reference to the sol. Made by the New Britain commiittee is z Joss of memory. The original Gertum = wealern fiont. And {herefore, [ioted Xefusing 1o votoithe funds' €9 actublly backed wy byifthe fnitiol ldiers' return home was answered with army couldn’t take carc of DUR—-| upon those of us, whother young or ““]"_} into cfiect. e { payment. These figures will he for- [cheers and shouts of * “How soon Trades Coun- 1 jouisville Courier-Journal. old, who feel {he world is worth re- "l'{ly: the war the _.lau.yc; \o.vn‘w warded by cach bank to {he foderal |Were heard. -The secretary smiled following statement: == making and are left for the task, a | veted ' solidly s Nfi’\" Hleseiie banicioe tne difiibs anafcom [ DUt didinoL snsu sy, Bers could find means to bring 1ee to | The rceent activity of (he “Denmark Not to Give Up <reeu- | tremendous responsibility descends. ;l;:f:,‘j: £ 0 f,‘,-u;, "\,‘f,f.kmr piled thierc for the distilgt, the {osaly {, This morning, during the review of Blis city at the same price it will be| Chamber of Commerce again land 7 Butiwho) is;to be he mana|The dead hayo' d:ed fov no lustwor | EFSEG B0 D8 SRR DE R, | for (e whole country helhs naded np |the division, the Belgian Order of thg s ganizec g sprinaficld | tory for the North Pole?—New York | conquest or personal reward, but to S e in Washington. Crown was conferred on Captalt sold in Hartford. It is expected thc organized bor in Springficld LS o e e ! it 10 4making his pro-German speech in |t BRI EEON. L Galnes Moselex landilhc Otdar of 18 dealers here may charge as hig places it on w level with that ¢ | cUlnsbost Se Rassthoyishopod, l_hen vt_nmh’.. |Brussels, Madume Caillaux was me-f o ST Seofitheiaheniig ot th el omn s o Giet Captain Robert Balke Yotk = ¢ any strike-hreaking organization. = It 45 for the living o sec to it that | yitted of the murder of Gaston Cal-} ! Washinglon Monday will e the |P2€ 08 LR &N o ors. Thirt & hundredweight, a vrice Leyond T e e TR I WAY OF TUE CTROSS. the world is really saved. No plans of |nieti¢ oditor of the Figaro, whose pa. | (25UNE of a new wireless telephionic |1y, OMeers In the Marine corps, hirt reach of the' workingman's pursc{ the provision man and the hun- et federation or defense, however Wisc | jotic exposure of German intrigue in | @PPAratus by which a man fiyir und 63 French war crosses wére pre when the cost of other neceszities of dreds of other small trades (Suggested by i picture La Chemit do *A0 secure the future, unless those {jmance was caus ares and Cail- | 41 2irblane above the city will de sented officers and men of the divi tsion, On the reviewing stand with that arc making o living on T e i o dseh) whom this war has made strong can |jaux and Malvy, the for | an address to a throng . und amplificr' | soepetary Daniels were Mrs, Daniels secretary on the trea trade of the iy’ prkers e {lft to safety thosc whom it hamic affairs of France, much uncasi- [ “(PS through use of » so 1sing their good money to suppor Now wateh to sce the Christ go hy; made weak, ness. Madame Caillaux was acquitted up on the ground. Admiral Sims luxury; it is required to preserve food- an institution that uses its indi Without a word, without a sigh, e u through socialist control of the ma-| Wil e a speaker on this stuffs and should he sold at a cost that cnce to break a strilic, we want He bears the Cross on shoulders | Our Children's “Burden. chinery of justicc. When the . war | and Billie Burke the know it. We'll take care of bowed, p (Boston 1’ost.) broke out the same week and the | bonds from the trea resh (f we'ee £90 G0 GrRd Dojon And ever with Him is the crow | Numeraqus urticles appearing-in the jIrench sovernment subsequently re- Fven while the loan eumpaign is |L. iines, commander of the Third family. horhood delegutes to every bu moved to Bordeaux., Caillaux awaited | under way, the War Suvings organ orps, and naval and army officers in Pariz, with others of his socialist | zation throuzhout the country . in- |wha are accompunging the secretary | ing to return to their homes. I have told those sailor hoys they would gdf home, but that, first, they must helf® oy sccure assistance from a similar | workers and as'a result o cd i Pers care to interview that body. | wage war on that organization. and fPhe Hartford committee fecls conti- | dispupt it if pousible. Like 1nan o gone most cliv- to death. Jrance has lost five or forty cents.a hundredweizht. | ityvit is now accused of tryinz to | he private dealers in the Capital City | “break” the strike, the intimation PIn doubt. It woild be an advantaze T1SP0F (e NTetal Bppreclated by the public if the meut- { ¢il made the life is considered.. The ice question 15 sritical. Ice is no longer considered et el il Goolsne g ot ol jor Gen. Joseph T. Dickman, com occasion. |mander of the Third army: Majo Il {Gen. John A. LeJeune, commander of Ithe Second division; Brig. Gen. Johy actress, will Wwill not work a hardship on uny i et i newspapers and magazines comment- | | Now watch to sec the Christ go by ing upon our tremendous national | With tottering step and languld oye; | gebt start off about as follows: The who authorize the foregoing sic i':—‘ His zlory, radiant as the morn | | ness man in town. Isn't it possible that the ofticials canfreres. for the coming of the Ger- | tends to keep -up its work, uliho on his trip. mans, who were to set up a German {not in’ direct competition with toan | Following the review, Secretary andg protectorate in Irance, with Caillaux | workers. The slogan of the RING ASKED TO RESIGN. American child born today must, w rosult of the war, bear a burden of o debt that will tax him 310 every year untll he or she is full grown; that John T. King, Republican leader in Lights up the blood-stained crown of . theift P Mrs, Daniel re given a ride across¥ s proconsul. The Germians were de- | campalgn this vear. it was announced |the fields to the speakers’ stand ), layed by the heroic Belgians, but it | today, will be “save Doiil e ileriline biacior A 5 was not the fault of Jaures, of Cail-} warg, | Mr, Daniels and- his party will= M every average family of five Dersohs | jayuy and his clique of German agent 5 lzucats of Gen.. Mangin, commander of : + 5 Wil have to pay 350 per family cuch [that they. did not arrive as per sched- | Neay oD e e {the French army of occupdtion af B e i e A vofusa (o | 13 mot an allruistic soclety organized “n”fi P vear for another generation M e A s o e PR tiad n I sace ioias 4 = % for the direct promotion of the city's} - 30% 0 CF0 = F e l;_w. That looks pretty rlous on the iproved by the documentary contents RSl S e ((nyn—; Pruciatc with them in furthering Uho |\ ooy )mough dndirectly 1t does| [0 SIMPers has the winepr ; face of it, and some of the writers on-lof Caillaux's strong box. afterward {0 TSRS SOEC K8 00 TIe LR the subject seem to be somewhat found in a safety depogit box in Flor- i "8 PHCHE & FECE RO , alarmed aboul where thé money is|ence, Ttaly. And it would not be sur- | Mc% P gEenun s faccioL i anity R RIS 4 A R el 2 3 | —and common sense Warrisburg, “Pal. April 19 —~Wbord coming from. DBui If onc stops toprising if the liitle parade of the Reds | — 17 Tonpens A SR | analyze the problem, is it not cqually lin Paris was not an aitempt to pre- irst New Yo wrted o crusade | received at the adjutant gen- or more important to inquire, where |vent justice from reaching -Caillaux, | #8ainst doctors and drugaists wh I's oflice "yesterda that; eable- < o G e is the money going to? inow awaiting trial in the old inte | have been dealing illegally in dvuzs ! gramg from - 0 o e Of course, it is true that the billions | Prison. and parcotics, That s sood m iisol. | e tiohe iv deail by e | Bould tuke au active part in the -| i doubt and infdelity, - | upon billions of interost and principat | DS wonder that eneh court st whai about thoso who have} - & campaign to bring the striko to | 1 reush =i it i for the national debt must be paid by {martial, ofany other French court. been using the drugs—the victims? g } ¢ | I | ” p = [should acquit Villain? 1 do net. Had Of all. sirange things in a bull- | a close and return the ase of the tel- | ¢ thoss who mourn, but will not| the péople of this country during the [Should it 1o not. Ha £ iH- | Haven, which bas passed resolutions | o0 ey . ; | next 95 years or so. But it is not go. [Jaures lived and Caillaux and Malvy | headed ‘world of reformers somebody | Luther Hancoek of (his city = 1A ephonc =ystem o those who are losing tr 25 year: s s B ment ave overwrought and are wik- sirfield county, stirred up a horneis' |, ., mountain out of a molchill? The S corte o e | R 0| i st s e (e I recently that lic would not co-opevalCl g ous men and nanufacturers. It | Through the wide world the -tid' with Messrs. Roraback, Healy and erests of the parly. [For some time = . 3 ‘ G - intgrests of the party. Tor somo ttme | ot Fe T Gnens i “L/"\-H.'! e HANCOCK COMING HERE ficld has not | fmmuno from in-| His ear is filled with many a wry; sector commanders of the pariy ! For some with scoffs the vision grect, conveniences caused by the telephon : And some are weeping al Ilis feet the storm betwecn Mr. King and other been bLrewing and it broke with s s | - U strike and consequently it is to he ea- force when the Bridgeport lcader | France re - that : ibhhe } 28th division would leave Lemans fo- ! day for Brest, the port of embarka 1 ion, for America pected that the Chamber of Connnerce openly defied hig ailies. Young Men's licpublican club of New asking Mr. King to resizn as n Re- ing.to b neid ta (he inhabints ovjremained at liberty to furiis e} had the wisdom o at oace oven afwith the SSth divisian {German army secret information bureau for the cxclusive treatment of | battle plans and other things they | (he unfortunates who had needed to know regarding the pol aictent o fof the Allics, Germany might hd cele- brating @ victory over the world to- day. And this is the crowd that is! fizhling everything that is decent in | . it =TOWEM SOmMELNNE [Lee nen France today. including that faith in ’l'\:,,”"ff';“‘f]m‘ ’h'""'l’:'fl’”'m“‘{"'v"“ a0d | anq anxicties. besides and harmony in the Republican ranks | Nation appear to be improving, a foct | To Him who breaks the prisonui’s L“’,"" ‘lud]fly ]W: l.n‘ r'lcumcnf “f thves!‘ God and country which possessed the W I”\"‘ m;\‘y e ._‘)“MU"‘ ”. of gay. diversion 3 = S figar ot T (e N i Shain: principal and interest payments, just |&rench vo e on a vounded 5 wetie : : L Do resizn in favor of someone | that will ho noted with satistaction by | S8 1 ihe bloody Aol fe N e R G0 o e B T b T might W BAYC | today thes are taken fo lhe neare: hard thinking anc Hails Him by whom all woun payer of them? I'rom a national |ever freed from the threatencd thrall. [ 1OSPIa) for treatment. This is some- { bertinent duestions By States Employment Service has an- S Saiaal standpoint, it will mcan no met|dom of the Tiun. thing new in warfare—nol muchimore | limited. = Meanwhije The fight against Mr. King had its | nounced statistics for fifty-nine eitics | change in total wealth, but simply a chricoNNoTTY- SNl theniaghalticaniopy@old Wiljonmet v iSLIeTIC SR CEEtaR Yoring inception previous to the last zube for the week ending April 12. Tup.| O vision of that way ol woes, churning over of mofey . payments IBast Orange, N. April 7, 1919. they M_‘" vl"fl to die on iie mh.r or| ¢ M‘yr ooy ‘-”\‘ v‘v’l]u i Where Christ to crucifixion goes from one part aof the people to an- e shift for themselves as best they ation 1 it Peach us whate'er the world may ¢i¥, | oher; ang as there are some 20,000 Col. Harvey Weakening. could. . The resull is that thousands | linies ca 1is solemn speculations Messrs. Roraback, Healy and Ullwan | Ius of 97,800, a decline of apprexi-| To follow Him to Calvary. e 000 bondholders representing appros (Springfield Union.) | are now saved in’war who otherwise | 0 Il NERSSURE MARL RS were in favor of difching Lieutenaut | Mately 36,000 over the precedia EPIPHANIUS WILSON, | naiolv 90,000,000 families fin the| So recently as March 17, Col, Har-| Would have perished. [ where it ston.. Let him Brood —in the Churehman. | oountie gt will be about the same as |vey, in speaking at Indlanapolis on| The world is becoming miore and OVEr Uhisserious matter | sents {ho “unjust, insulting, personal i o , UM rhe poor TTe did beatifs op this egrth. I(iis all going o be tacke upon ot barts “leaderss and | MOl i the actions of tho Chumber | ¢ aling smner sanctified, | patd to'the people of the United 3 e = The kneeling bridegroom and e | States, bride. Thercfore, will the people of this country be any poorer because of sxert himsclf to bring about peace Labor conditions throughout the| he captive calls, nor calls in vain | these payments? Will not the “chill become ad- drugs and who were sud- denly deprived of thc substance for which they crave. I We are ljving at such That showed something iile reai! just now | How Our Youth Should Be Taught. i (New Yor urges that “since Jolin T. King by his >wn admission is not the one who wiit | FABOR CONDITIONS BRIGHTER. v amid who can, in the best interests of the [ employers and employe: he United | natorial convention in w Haver. | ing that week there was a labor snr- Governor Clifford B. Wilson. The| Week. In seven cities there is an 7 5 5 e - with more real paying from one pocket to the other. [the broposed league of mations, said, | MOre conscious of the fact fhal in 2 4 What most of these commentators |*] am opbosed to the covenant as it | this teeming and complex civ tion ; ¥ ‘"; e appear to forget is that the loss from |Stands. 1 am opposed to it as it may bof ours men und women are figh eding vind go Tribune.) the war stopped when the war ended |be amended. 1 am opposed (o it ij-—almost unconsciously so much a1t s thinking he w ' t feeling of antagonism remains. Tio| In the census taken in twelve Con-| without the remotest desire to ap- | or, to he mere exact, will stop when |Princible. T am opposed tp it in|it become a habit—batiles o me o Py v o o . R bi theo The impression conveyed kind and another every day in v nwholesome radlealism B . i U Reu o | necticutlcities Hlisinamployad o nd S L R o contrary as- | the troops have beecn demobilized and £ & . 2 e a i i an. ; inxifor an cxplosion in'the Repu ¥ 1 do ot | ear fiippant, but on the contrary as- | returned to normal peace pursuits, |LNAt it Would be simply impossible to! many are wounded and left to perist To the philosophic rentonstrance from the King faction | tual shortage of 3,750 and in sixteen = haps find hims was too strong and the opposition to | cities the supply and demand are Pandelion Greens. Mr. Wilson was withdrawn. But ihe | @bout even (Ch : o Ein Fis G st o o S tacle of devoted and consg The loss is all incurred while the |2Mend it into anvthing that would]or shift for themselves. i : 0 shake his opposition. But, writing inf{ W@ have learned that in cur eve parents sending their offspris o lthe current number of his Weekly, he - iy hien % »s even in | boarding ‘school and colege without lives there are enemies even in | lican ranks is poorly chosen. The | form a surprisingly large army and it | gerting the greatest seriousness in the party will need all its strength fo Liold | Is said that the figures arc in cxcess of | midst of somber and sober discussions | (,gops are in service blowing up mil- the state against the Democrats dur- | the actual situation. Ior instance, the f of world events, the wars of mighty | jions of dollars worth of munitions 4 SUHORE BURACE oF B8 (heq e : SOt i e teught Ing the campaign of 1920, federal scevice reports 8,000 idle empires, the diplomatic abstrusities of | gyory qay: all loss is due to the diver- (5759 the tmpresson 2 he . noT (ke guise of friendship or sociability | AsKing what they a taught Is nations and the domestic economy of onger stands where he slood (w0 ready to take advantage of overy !Dbul another proof ihal judzment his i i v 8 T weeks | e e thinks e Ro - “ i ; e nunicipalities, wo selse this rapt | fint ©f MELEIE O BIOCTTRE PALCEC jweoks before. He thinks the ool weakness i human pature—for occasion to recommend to the epicu- . : % amendments chan the SHUALION. § 11 oney e £ wagteful production of guns, powderiang that “few. if any, vepublican than 300 out of work. rean palate the delicious and fragrant # hat “fe any, republica : g B s beginning to" sense iis]our lending univels Diplomatists and government repre- 5 £ dandelion greens. Zud g tios enators would have the hardihood to| . sociely is beainning L e s mmilen ¢ e virtues jof dande; eens. o Ters G (s e B responsibility toward thesc | vietim 54 Hemlinn : . ) e B Bt e reject a policy. marked out by such = L it o sentatives at Paris may strussgle with | FACTS AND FANCIES Rulers totter on their thromes and | o U5 el Ul GE T oin vder This also convers the fm. | Many of them—mos( of them—need | i L 3 | * | republics are in the making, but dan- | ¢ S 2e 5 £ R Gl e i e oy | the nation. The guestions of indemnity, annexation 2 epubl is ‘exchanging Dbits of paper in the {pression that Mr. Harvey was fighting 2 7 e 2 = i Sl > ¥ o delion greens wot not of thess things | ¢, op onds and meney which re- [in good shape in March but is secking | Younded in the battle of life, 7kéy j sovial science und ¢ Sultan of T for | lifting their heads covly in the fromt o ... (o amount of service tha{pesce terms in April T [ need: the physician, not the failer., [ en's colleg ; hope that peacc may be formally de- | “justice” Jawn and inviting the gustatory both | ‘A\' L" e i “m‘o'”; L e New York is to be congratulated. | men are too often Chica o ¢ ctuals and also tooth- S'&3 = f = : = = he A i | ching of idea hicago New to pleasant victuals a | while the war was being waged. The Reading O His Plate. QLS ciUsEn e coy. i ;J | boys whom we are welcoming home 5 S ’l‘ o "'K‘ L0 " > “.” > | today a ed U i ew York's Mail Subway civiljzation. " ninat ical. Here they go and appoint a | green we “scoop’” Mr. Heide, the gar- | W‘"'i“" l(‘lv\l]n: ::‘ -m-:-,‘\l ll‘ TRasansl ! ngfield Republican.) German propaganda not Eolumbia University, who speais in|peace committee of twenty-eight— | den expert whose business lies more in | 8&v€ 1 Qi € the smallest | | b iy Meriden, but competent authorities in sion of workers from producing peace- to brutish beasts. Ye that cify deny that there arc ter of common kno i { A WAR AMONG EDUCATORS. H and political adjustments with the Now the clared next month and yet the dove is | 1" mean that? i —- s spring tonic. his happy shooed away as it is about to light by S | some spring tonic. In thi pY rust the Germars to he mathemal- | duty of recommending the dandelion (Indianapolis News.) = Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Thomas, nearly three vears old, sen of a Iuntington family, is acei tomed to hearing his father give thanks for the necessities of life the name of American educators. The | W0 for each of the fourteen points, | the way of directing the production you'll observe.—Manchester Union. of conventional garden sass rather s = than in pointing out the efficacy of H | pieces of these paper w-‘-uwnm..m,i ) ‘l:{ no reagon at all except a the- | When the armistice was dec tar a. of service given. | o1 his own. the postmaster-gen- | mercly acquired @ new cunning atleral ‘impaired the first-class il { better vehicle fo o spreading m the family meals. At late supper| service in half a dezen cities in the | danzerous aind disloyal theoric of labor's uplift dreams| the unconventional. The Blessing of Work. one day they had food hot Off “the | countiy, and. having done that : + scatierbraingd professor With a gven its university leaders have failed | come true nobody but the boss will The dandelion green is found, as we C'The Amethyst Ring™) stove. and while fathe was DUSY. { turned around in his latest annual.re- 3 of misinformation | impa i to don the conventional sackecloth so [ Work and he will get nothing out of | have suggested, in the lawn—and It iz good for mankind to wori. ni mother loaded his plate with hof f50d | port ang | i trouble with Germany, Dr. Butler findg, is that it is not repentant and When all asked for a tube system of | scores of immature minds L ) own to take c of the conges > “Daddy hasn't read yvei” the ho¥!gon in Ne told his mother ficial popular among sinners. it.—-Pittsburgh Gazette-Times. clsewhere. But in the lawn it iS| tukes a man’s mind off own tife | to give it an opportunity to cool s often apt to arvouse the antipathy of | und turns him away from dreadful aps Bolshevism has th the gardener. Stay vour hand, though, | :elf-examination: it keeps him irom act. bhad cresfed,” writes . U taken ovev by the French, the German | vantage that it gives people who It gardener; for the succulent roots You | that which maics solitude unbearahle, “Hasr't What cried Wi e e A scholars who occupied the university | Suffered from war the consolation 11 would destroy are morsels fit for the i the contemplaiion of that other heing “Daddy hasn’t read oft his ..plile] Boston Transcript. The In that city were given twenty-four| 1€re are worse things.—Springficld | tables of kings—that is, presidents, ot | his real self. It is the sovereisn rem- | vet.” he exclaimed, and caused * 3 Tnion hetter still, peoples. Talke them up | cdy for moral and aesthetic obses L tenderly, clean them conscientlously. | sions. Work is also escellent, in that | INg the rite of “reading. for, and-which congress Wisely grant- e Fpe sl . 1e Province of Quebec evidently | and hoil 'em down: macerate them | it panders to our vanity, hides f.om T ed. is & subway for transporting mail | e To0 6T AR phstd ieu tion notice was highly resented and | proposes to cash in on America's p: and serve them with butter and sliced | us our impotence, and fiatters us with | pacorcrglenistate, between' (rand Central termingl and | {070 00 coen KA NN apldink the selolars forgot momentarily that | hibition. It has visions of becoming | cold boiled eggs. - Your system Will | the hope of something good to came. | (Brooklyn Kagzle.) - | Pennsiivanta station ‘in New York— (8 BN F L they ’ the Mecca for all who cherish a| perk up, your blood tingle pleasantly.| We imagine that it enables us o steal Rhode nd’s senate. has . passed | undoybtedly the.most. sorely 1ceded | / g SRER e e | and next year your lawn will have no' & march on Fate., Failing to reslize | the house resolution demanding that | link anvwhere in the post office seiv- | = dandelions. | the necessaiy relation bétween iiidi- | the state attorney genéral take formal|ice of the country.. Thefe never was | Where Mr. Simonds Gets Ofr, eumstances, and flew into a berserker| Every now and then it is s ¢! We avish we could start a vogue In | vidual endeavor and the mechanism of | measures to get a deeision by the | tube” connéction batween these great (Springfleld Republican.) rage, which, Norse tradition tells us, | one statesman or another that is | dandelions. Nothing so nourishing; | the universe, we fondly imagine that| United States supreme court o the | statiéns, and the ‘transfer arrange- | : Mding for a fall. Prosumably tii fall | nothing so unconsciously regulatory | our efforts are directcd to our ofn | way the brohibition amendment Wds|ments have been inadecuatle, causing | S . | 920 Philadelphia Publis fedgor, | of morale and the dally habits of | advantage against the rest of the ma- | put through. A sovereign state doesn't | countless delaxrs to frst-class -and | }1SPatehes from Paris says that P X life: nothing so cheap nor so easily | chine, Work gives us illusory deter- | need 1o be big to stand on her rights| other mail. The great advantage of |dent Wilson lost influence in ored custom in Germany, they sat The new hotel in Los Angeles oc- | obtainabie. mination, strength and independénce, | and get a hearing. 2 mail subway that it ecan carry | because he was subservient to a group down_and dArew up a protest and for- | cupying two city blocks will pe,.hap,.; And if this vogue gets well unlol"‘ and makes us as ‘go\m our own eves. P 5 s = pouches and sacks of L;:'i"ma'\ size, | ¢ f infernational bankers. Tnsinua- warded it to Sweden, denouncing the | PProxima cly furnish udequate ac-| way, who can say but we shall ask “a. appear to ourselves as so many | . Political Power. whereas the tubes ::m‘ trangport jtions of this kind might very well 2 commodations for the city's floating | the west, south and north park beards | herows, genil. demons, demiurges, | (Washington Star.) only packages of letfers: that had |come from estremlsts of the Irench population of 1otlon picture star to permit dandelion hunters to pluck = gods—yes, as God himself. “You say the woman vote decidedibeen packed into the contalmers. It [nationalist party or from self-secking due time the protest reached Ir.| New York World. their salads freely from the park . e e — the regult in Crimson Gulch? is, indeed .1a\1n|ahlav whether the | French capitalists. T the banking Butler and he has replied, omitting —_—— lawne? No Inheritance Tax Either. “You don’t have to go as far as the | tube bhetween tv:'a'\";'v:mrat ‘rebvml:\’al world fu\flm-s reasonable peace terms any sympathy and informing the Who can help having a feeling cf £ (London dnswers.) plural number,” answered Cuctus|and general "l(:-s‘v.fig;; Sljf\ll‘;'rl hav\‘: i]\i.)): the Gérmans. it is because the % t Ge - the 'mpathy for the woman munition s et Benlin: First Tommy—That's a tophole| joe. “One woman decided it. 3s!bcen abandoned proviston was |banking world wanis to keep com- knobby-pates of Germany that their N orker in England who lost a leg in German Soldicrs in Ber pipe, Bill. Where'd you get it <oon as the young lady postmaster a: made to cstend the subway down- | Plete chaos out of Kurope. This de- i an explosion last summer and 'f)m (New York Sun) . Second Tommy—"'One of the Huns | nounced how she was goin' to.vste; town. .Bul 2 fubx‘;‘fl: h?m‘cr‘nl tl}:v sire is shared by not a few outside Dr. Butler cites “thirty-one atio-| 1.5 applied to the ministry of peu-, Berlin shows greater fear of Gei-|tried to take me prisoner and I in-|every one-of usballoted the same way | stations }s r”"fLM'W > and 13‘11C~l‘:1| be | nupa nipaus dsmiwo (HNSAA WYL clous offenses” committed by the Ger- | sions for a pink enamel leg instewd | man soldiery than Pavis ever did. berited it from him without further argument. built with the least possible delay. fthe circles of finance. When the city of Straesbourg wa w' York which hiz own of: It men of large affairs and of long sperience in bandling disputes he veen capital and labor were to she queried. turn statenient t ) in part, at, least. .ds incorveet. The dy” to choke while he was perfoim- | «gvstemm® \which Mr. Burleson asked 1 their attention (o the halls of learning n which:theit sons and daughters are hours to pack up a ciean collar, eceiving the training supposed to f change of socks and get out. The evic- have ono of the signs of superior intelli- | genco is restraint under trying cir- tme of Frank H. Simonds’ hectic ig the worst form of frenzy the wor has ever known. True to time.hon- batis “outrageous action” of the French. In protest has fallen on deaf ears,