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i It il B 'ta‘ H k‘ NATOR SUTHERLAND. (his time, the commander discovered | they would, incidentally, demonstrate | Babylon IiHaln eralc. [ 1 to the Entente leaders that American | | | Afferi mueh) ‘Backing and .| that the larder was beginnin: . ; (London Times.) uch backing . d was a broken reed and that their T DDA 1der General ' 1 Senator Howard Sutherland of semble Old Mother cause was hopeless, What they reall Marshz benevo- FRALD PUBLISHING COMPANTY. West Virginia, has permitted board. Calling his salt-stained ars| succeeded in teaching the Yankees lent Tule somethi 0 : . A : cien Proprieters. ‘ prosperity s Eantzation in| New (iastlc Sboutinime b made Fonoswntihersle = Rva s Bin i i st O R returning to the . iy { Match for the Teutons in battle, and | phrates Valley, puy H8d dally (Sunday evcanted) at 4:15 p. ™. | Vania, to announce that he as one stands on &% Hereld Bullding, 67 Chureh St L what ihey reaily succeeded in demon- | the Kasr Mg L diaas tox th2 Kooyl licanbiomtios eten o 3 lound at Babylon, \zming strating to the Entente leaders wns | over a’drcary expanse of crun ng 1 se of crumbli Btéred st the Poec OMce at New Britain | [0V President. 1t wi American aid was =oing fo red brick, a feeling of utter desplacion " &8 Second Clars Mall Matter. announcement of his candidacy s | about (o ta a vacation en more powerful and more quick- | is evoke : g e SPECIAL THREE DAY t o denial | there's cool B - applica 1 th had dared The silence g A % 1 he recalicd that ! words to N made several wocks ago bu nothing left to . iha : only hroken hy the hope. swish of the vy TELEPHONE CALLA yrompliv followed. Now the Huther- | my mains’l and drae my anchois i tieallas thex e Rusness o : T i e L Qg s Lilse Lexingion wnd Coneard, Sefehes || 1azlly 1o earth, Lantine win 1o oor ~ Editorial Rooms’ land Alliance is permitted o precesd food ha ven out and we B Prey was (he keynote fight of its| WArd apPearance of a crashed mono. | Sath (he plon sooth, subsist on pickles, Jelly and I War. April 20 will always he a day | plane. and by the #hril crics of the St Rt A - { potatocs, o mienn not to MY Hiing [ dear to Connccticnt. 1t will also ha'| green Jays as they flit about the ruins in all the cavities of he re beautifully cloay The only profitable advertising medium in - T aay e . the city. Circulation books and press | pcxpocted entry in the s Me 15 and not miended ror such a gallang |1t day of hi wportance in American room always open to aavertisers. chronology, . Dools, teeming with insect life: 1iny lizards and i | not at all prominent and is iittle crew. | know my brave lads 1 known in (his seciion of the country, | make the best of it And the | 1 v e AE i | ahe Herai@ will ke found on sale at Hota- ) ot f i e he b The Spread of Revolt. Richer ' Newe: Stand. 42nd 8t sind Broad- | Which contributesa heavy vole 1o the| reblicd inichorus: “Fass the } (Springficld Republican) way. New York City: Board Walk, At- | pepnblican party. Tt is notad that he | They partook of the jelly. too. 23 N £ Isatic City, emd Hartford Depot thi i a few camels hrowse i A ® v beneath the palms: ahove s ni A mishmesn | Hosiery wuthority, Sy Harry . : scorched carth; one is alone wity Subscribe to the when he was elected to the Wt Vi pazscd the sta of respectabiliiy. And pJehnston, in his recent presidential 4 Member o the A 2 e S 2 | pass . -Lib e, ot At e, | enate, and e did not ol fed. | ey brought the U111 1o port, which | 198N 10 the Tvican socints i Lone | 1 i tascinating 0 climb s “Victory Liberty § THUR DAY, F 1 : 2 rem. doncihat the spirit of revolf is grow- ‘ {he ruins: one unexpectedly L Warnineg was given hy the British has been in politics only since 1908 halked at the potatoes, which 1 coloni; Lo ihe Ji3e for republication of all naws | oyl office until 1913 when he was was the mafn tum e e ol e exquisite Loan grediied to It <t not otherwise ereditet 5 ; el y : Now {hat the Germans were ; ; in (ala vaper wndalso the focal mews | promoted fo the National House o Ve wake o motion that fhe SR O G vl Ay e e Gl AR S e m— AND bATURDA\ Representatives. It brief tvaininz | the Leaguc of Nations bear & TCowere signs of disconient i ing alternately lions and “sirri o : 7 : ith the 5 = 2 e S e ) We have planned for months for this Special Selling of Hosiery for & man who aspires to piuck t rampant and a jar of jeliv in i e Furapean powers. | half-buried doorways are inscribe T e i S . HE CRUGIBLE. | 1 sl ) Is the » i this pule < heen eatly ex ablets, in the depths of the veo G S : of 1he leading manufacturers severa 5 Juiciest poiitical plum in the he motion scconded? | tenacd cases of Hose, Including such qualities for mmer We for. en Women and Children his Sale offers values that you have not s or heard of for ot (wo years SO LAY IN A SUPPLY NOW FOR MONTHS TO COMFE, Y Byt hia ol (he fhll i Seanee Reiias apoe and e SC ot ¢ : < i a h izu Apn In the first act of Izracl Zanewill Eight daughters grace the home - P SIRNificance of whieh is not zenerally | cmong the lows, till the @rama, “The Melting Pot, oduce: ator Sutherland, We aic we! FACTS AND FANCIE 1pRTeciated. op () ; he fiest time sinee Cof the water is suddenly disturbed i Biore than a decade ago, whe Joman cmpire was at its heigit | the splash of a rroz the regioy are charming youns ladie ; only the inner ring -of roval courts A SR AL Wonder how the moon will age to get full arter July 1!1--N White House brides. One of tl S i the character David is made 10 | jections stivred up against the g - | Avea the peopi that s foreign rule hordering on the Med- 1 The credit for the major part of ine European con- ! work of exeavation is due to Prof. CHILDREN'S ) CHILDREN'S SOX trol, and - 0 iterranean | | | | . | registered the throb of approaching | | S o ok e Pt e | art o is{ Rolde * German archacologi: ¢ values e in revolt against | who spent many years among ruins. e dived in a delightful bung =4 The h‘wv "k-up of the Turkish em- ‘ alow on the han % old had of with faney top! pive and the ¢ s T i : c ransfer of at . e TBuphrates: his museuwm was 3 ) OIS B i : RS IEEGIY White and Cordovan | values at Pair o alien custody | ed. but the anuthorities were able 1 caused muech ynrest in Islam, and | recover most of the relics; an Ar QU Q el la ) folk, think I. when T see them at rats have a killing arsument againsg i triofic Duty until you have learn ,’;“,‘! N A source of anxicty in FEng-lcustodian has now heen placed | BOYS’ STRONG SCHOOL HOSE Ellis Island,” here you stand in 5 S Wwho pitt the Iabei there New Lon- | !and. which has in in its empire more (hargec d the house is us Sixt ozen o oxe se in s 6 to 10 , Senator Sutherland! i > NS s e rod chareed. and (e house s used g Xty Dozen of these Hose in sizes 6 to 1 i 29C your fifty groups. with your i don Telograph edans than Christians. T hotal for visiting ofiic Sale Price g Pair | = 4 in white occiapant has been ihat ihe Heny ¥ vight afte T i od's - ible, the ! when he ss il hefore America God's erucible he bhere has been (00 hea with S . | great melting pot where all the : T mas. —Colunibia | aces of Europe are melting aad ; J 0, ; 1 | orming! Here yvou siand, ool me-nots. Now wouldn't the Iwnio Never swallow a dose labeled . 5 INaia e st ticn e el > e ¢ SR 5 - ! t tuation is admitied to be The niost fmportant discoy wits S0 called seconds of 3¢ and 1 des, the imperfections a you won't he long like fhat, REPRESENTING ALI L6 15 noteworthy that there is S onont d 4 {he Ishtar Giate, which is iomar =0 slight that they in no way impair the wearing qualities brothers, for these are the fres New Hampshire went dry, tende | ports are not likely to exaggerate. | well ved T consist=tof of God you've come to—thess aic Delegates to the convention of the | on the part of our people to become [ Martial "W has wen declared ; rectangular towers, about 40 feet WOMEN'S RIB TOP HOSE WOME BURSON HOSH e S Patriotic Order of Sons of America in | riminescent—2Manchoster Union. throughout the Punjaub, where ~ | height. covered with brick bas.rel i s AR Sl this city listened to some wholesome = = "'”l“,"‘ fa duiefehtal i lofihe Aohan- 5 and TFrenchmen, Irishmen and e e e RO U R el in (e Rren T Hox (ETesn snoUion Sof St el s ol Englishmen, Jews and Russians e cpNe S SRt S ! the perfod of reconsiruction undar a | (he Hindus, who have taken the lead —into the crucible with yvou all! they were addressed by Mayor Geors nations will he the study of | M the movement for home rule, and | 1o the gate, buf these have il God is making the American A. Quigley on the subject of vanisking grouch—Washington | Who have heen protesting against [ hren removed -or destroyed 5 1 Pair $1 00 A NPT the new sedition laws, are likely also | other outstanding feature of Rabslon 1o be affected by the serions, and in such matters official in regulars and out- Black, with elas hem top, extra long, extra wide tops | jured. Formerly an avenue of N sizes, 39¢ values 29C - ; cnamel statues of lons led sale Price .. e a0c values 39 @ iiv . C | | | of mythieal animals, absolutely wiin- { Sale Price 1 | 3 Pai ' $1 '00 spread of dis- | is the Kasr Lion, a hasait statue re order | reseniing fne Empire City erush ns WOMEN’S Sil.LK LISLE HOSE. P'ershing sends the hoys at ¥ enemy: it is a fine piece of little more than ten yea from | canism Since the United St ‘ | begins to empty. Steamship offives | tlons that refused to submit > Avchangel a spitited homile. sbat| The situation in Heypt srowns no the time that was written the crucible [ came a member of that family Bl bediozed for passage and the grent | dictation of one man suffused v an | neither he nor anyhody clse is 1hie (o :)x’ ter, and it is significant that Sir | has been serionsly damaged by fot TS Wi, 1 ”" I‘”]' \‘ DLz lact N ! : ; 8 A d | answer their questions,—Sprinsdidld | Harry H. Johnston, who knows Afri- | ists who used at for ack Drop Stitch Lisle alues Gac and 7o s e s under | ampition - to rule evervthing and | 1 prinssicld u it arget (ol \ migration from West to Fast is und / et Sale Pric e [y i ale | #way. The living, breathing tides that | everybody, New FRritain's mavoi Englishman, hias not heen rehuked ca and its probiems as well as any | practice Other buildings can hardly he have been piling up on Ameriea’s [ shown | When the German peace delega- | £07 declaring that British policy | 1inguished: here und there one tnds “ | | 1 WOMEN'S SILK HOSE WOMEN'S OUTSIZE We say ihis the sake of those dcl-| gon arrives at Versailles it is going | SN0UIA be 1o malke Egypt an inde- | siops leading down 1o a chamber, bt | Pashioned am - binek SILK AND FIBRE HOSFE | { | i a high degree of patviotisne. shores are beginning (o recede and ¢ who come from other parts of | 10 learn that Germany's Hohenzoilern | PCR4ont * Mediterrancan kingdom. | in most places the excavation has not flow in the opposite direction. esate ! | White, Cordovan ke, Sizes 9 to 10 1-2, bill 15 & 1ueh bizger thing than +| “Though the British occupation had | gone far; the surface of the «roind % Hohenzollern ever dremmed of .. | conferred almost immeaowrable ben- | s covered with Innumerable f.ig- | harshl army clamoring to return ; Ware City does not seep. Springficld Unio I efits on {he mtry.” he said There is o tendency to prejudse | the Tnion to which news of the Hawd- Medium Grey, Pink, ( e Dl S 3 in Grey and Cordovan. ments of potlery, exquisitely enani- i - Besides urging .the delegates (H = mass of the BEgyptians did not like | clled in blue and green. and ocd n- to the lands of its hirth. And yet us He attributed this to “sending |y s ane g1 70 . (o Gl iR, i oG Gl MG R e | Sale Price Pain e . | sstiine o o 10 L troopoship had | 1NC most unlikable of our zreat and | he picked up. MEN'S SOX OF I COTTONS, LISLE AND SILKS showed respect for established govern- .- . evidently lost his calendar. o muer | 1685 great men.” but the revolt against The country a a Babyion ) T PHESE SPEC i ndar. He must | 1688 Bveat country around Babyion is 1 AT THESE SPECIAL SALE PRICES FOR 3 DAYS. R R R T ST e rule which is growing in | jorzected by a complicated system of Medi ei 8 5 e . 8 il v ) s [ Medium Weight Cotton Sox. Black and Color », e e e e T SRR ERIR g st al Split Sole Sox. 35¢ values, at | | . ! | of much deeper significance than | cient waterways ave still 15 feet H World. this. 1t had besim before the war, | ¢ | | “ | deep, and it is profitalie fo S Pair 25 but both war and the revolution } jhink about the splendid = discinline C B 3 Jod is thicker than wafer | country io stand back of h el sun- g i vive nereased in e! 5 slack i ‘America. Blood is (hicker than water | country and of him and sun- | g spring {in mur h given it increased in- | that must have prevailed in (he Bab- | Me ¢ SoxBlackiandEColonsSa b it 0 Pair And all the water in the Atlantiz | port him and his program. He is oin tensity ars (o come will be | vlonjan Kmpire, rendering possihle Cc weean cannot drown the blood crying | revresentative. The politicians T A d W i orse trying years for the wiclders of em- 1 the construction of these « channels Men's Split Sole and Lisle Sox. Specinl values 3 Pair for VWilzon onc i there may be very human emoiions | A portion of inscribed brick cun tugginz at the hearts of the thousands B lioso eyes and hopes are fixed just | ment when he said: :‘Thouzh Prosi- as cagerly on the green, distani hills filintions, 1 believe it is the duty or | “at p with Germany.—N is very man. woman and child n (his| =) of Europe as they were once fixed on | the gold capped beckoning hills of | Tuesday morn ik for its own. . To many, the past four | are throwing mud at President A O G vears have been an agony of waiting | are not Americans.” . fanious her that a shorta secondary | little since the days of Nébuchadnez “ Men's Silk and Fibre Sox. Black and Colors, Specia ey o Sl i _ The Merry City of Hartford. At | 59C silence for word from mo Averize man ston i ) - Passing through a nullah on to ‘ke | Mew's Thread Silk Sox. IHack and Colors, © Special : Prother-: and ponder, he will find (his to he sow:d The optir ¥ . 5 : Skl Pagdad-Hillah road, on th i 69C : 2 j According 1o the Hartford Courant | pighwasv. which has see B ar raised an impeneirable | reasoning. The President is in Paris| (8 } [ [ want | pizhway, which has seen the mar not b sastrous os e capits s no A : el o rmies of forgotte crnpives, J ’S ™ T TWE v e (het GBS TS| (a5 G SRS 6 (e vy L o ; LasSSICIR At e Bie | ol the sl osiolaionent oo 1 WOMEN’S SUMMER UNDERWEAR. thoy had loft behind. Even their ad- | can people, not of any particular po-| the cracked commodity will not e ! el | and new: an endless convoy of 1Mord PECIAL. SALE LOTS FOR THE NEXT 3 DAYS : : ; hara dryness op July 1 with that g RS e becorse o | litical party. He represents A or- | extensively required a car ations to the hrates gar- st SRVES . for Am [ n 1L LB presen e ; red seriousness with which its con I e muiors @ ihe Ll = SUMMER' \VESTS AND SUMMER UNTON SUTTS New York Sin rison, raises an impenetrable cloud of | BODICF £ | ) . . dust: a herd of weary camels. heai- ctretehed 1o receive them—and they | Wall Street as he represents the man = S Over in Hartford they are looking “ i oy 1 ’l'h & s 3 . ONIZ OF MANY. T N e ing merchandise from the mountains must go. It is only natural that they [ who labors for a daily wage. Move- ‘I Brandencanlvta o coinlila ik sin o the shores of the Red | In more than twenty s The values a1 Suit should. ver. he represents the spliit of camal | A litde while it was our f0olish bonst [ (s city over (n . grenl —souse neiie, | S Wanders by apparently withoui | Sale Pri .. Each 35C c S faim; a diminutive donkey, almos in " g % i s 5 trefching seas, tor g L | visible beneath a gigantic load of for 1S values at Suit swell and specd the exodus is the ve- | s tion of the Unitcd States. E . ormation that tables at the hotels | V'™ R o il 7 G R e e g i All isolated was our splendid const-— | and restaurants are already being en- | S{raw, is pu \h_: M?:,f e b ¢ c creation, 2 We were not onc of many, if You|gaged In advance and there is grave | 2Us-1ooking Arab, ct h v danger that there will be thousands e THI P AC PAYS. | s z Do 1. E. 8, probably taking a which THE PUBLIC PAYS. | i of disappointed ones just as there are | '0N€s an R. E. 8, probably lak | | senior political officer to the holy eit- fas of Nejef or Kerbela to settle some Worker and Owner. Downfall of Bayaria (Waterbury Republican). have been in previous seasons, | prospect of nning of the cra | there i§ a strange mixture of the oid importance. Armsare out- | ah as well as Mr. Taft. He represents | templation fills the rest of the nation Values 39¢ to 50¢. Lace Trimmed and Tight Knee Another reason which may help to | ity -and justice as typified by the Con- That. through the merey of | The Courant is authority for the in- tions that have felt the lash of (he ilease! grimy brown burnous: overhead ant for generations and 5 5 % We found. n ory long asge ¢ 1¢ the zate of liberty and inde- Joy at‘the settlement of the feje. | N# We found. Very Jong @g0. 4 on New Year's eve among those who | Bheat bloonito fhunianlinaianBein: [ e ol ol R Ol e | | religious dispuie. i Crewanop 19308 (New Yo e ; | ay be asked, are tha S ; 3 ing when the sousing®has begun, [Eaa Gt R S0 b A commission of labor men and hortly after il and numerous other re-born states ave | cteneral, innounces that the opsrilars aced warfare's chances at defcats | One fov-killer in Hartford had tne | British doing in this strange, coman- | - HGFESEHE 2 hen A | almost as At B < in the | wi I anc = ; {ic country? The answer is apparent | Capitalists o stuc s preparing to take their places in the | who struck will receive higher wases mnd gains, | temerity 10’ suggest thai maybe pro- ;' 0 "“ e ”W‘ o of Jolnt Gonticl ‘ol inguistey” 1 Sans - o one anpToAChes! Hindie I ol of industry ana sl pendent government. Poland, Tith-| phoue strike was short-lived. John | ainly try to zet a place on the cven- wania, Jugoslavi: Czecho-Slovakia | ( our veins! 1 Koons, First Assistant Postmaster- | Qur land, together with a score o so. ! from Germany . | hibition wonld not hegin on July. I . S = < ot How soon we flung our lit{leness [ hut rather on the first day of the | 25 if Ly magic. acres [da. The Hon. Gideon Robertson. do-' sgch a living pri procession of Democracy and their| znd the people who use the telephone | sons and danghters hear the call of | will enjoy the privilege of cont - away! relieve the monotony of the desert | T lhd n | Sent 1020 i vas cuttior rion s | e {minion minister - of s the i e e merry | landscape: companies of Arab | lcommission will be composed of men | cantankerous Popld=gnc et st | Hariford folks who are determinea | ©'S toil languidly under the blas |having the confidence of the whole | times—persons The sea—we spanned it almost in 2§ par the homesoil ing, not part, “but all of the' increase How quick we rallied o the The crucible being empiied, bt allowed unaer the terms of the sct : N meus tongues of British N. (. O.'$: a | anaqian people. It will not he diffi-, the privilege Itaink 1 beingiloaqed withitations andy st Mlas Sk mil & ieg e drt e I hhoosa he irrigation schenie of \H‘ such confidence. It would be hard ignominy of p James Wileocks is heinz completed o, the commission to invent a | muted second f the party of June 30 shall not spoiled by any such suggestions course they hope that what the America should not repine for hersell | {lement. Explaining the - situation. | - prove our unity in’ act nd | of Rather should we view their action in A5 there is no Congressional ip- deeds! or belittle those about to leave her. | Mr. Koons savs: e croaker savs is w0, in which case they B sympathetic iight, wish thent Cod- propriation for the payiment of RS ehan e le i e g . 5 i ) tiiis or @ny other expenses of the Today America stands side by side | h I P cupetion has brought face to face with the cold | among public eed and feel that they are beuer | A : party on the night of January 31 ey sht fo i | operation of the wire systems With cr hations. Nevermore a| gut 1h porting. It secms .fitthhg that those ricq that “much” sometimes should | others even the Postmaster-General mus( pay o who have hegun this splendid work lyang je It has heen found hard in | who remecumr stically embraced that noth- . e mational life for having lived amons theny out of the revenues ear A menn expression of provincial fnz mow can op it There ix noth | Wl he allowed fo contintie iv—for this | pussia, and other storm ceaters of in- | Ravaria was | | | g and having absorbed some of our by the various companies,” T In our safeanarded, isolated coa ine like looking on the brizht side of | | | | perfected. and the Army of Q- jefeagiple plan.” Labor would have to| haps the most hecome almost seif-sup- |, equipped to battle for individual and June party idea has been so < the wish of the people oif the couN-lgyustrial reform. to make the employe | her servani try. This o boss with any conspicuons | practical |success, phasizi revenues must Le increased if LURANA SHELDON, jife. Hartford is an optimistic clty. penses increase, and the only in the New York Times, tdeas, | “(3od is making the American,” said | a 1 i anguage Me : tobo Highway David. And America has i i is {hro increased rates o the Shots Heard TRound the- World: Foreign Language Meotings, 1 1 i; s o Tl gt T G 4 CLHgRenonglost, {than in its Joint control of indusiry on | have roused muech fair to call our Connecticut “'\w continent either the North| guiside world: « way of getting increasad revent = - : epartment. | Labor has its rvights. They are infand Berlin Americas in Europe since those wards ublic | (Waterbury American.) (Meriden Record) Necessarily, the increase in " has heen said that April is Ameri- Mayor Hyi ~New York city in| IS 1t - wreed upon will involve ca’s month: thati it carries more great | o vecent letter to the board of al- | S highway department & “hobo” {american workman nor his employer little likelihood @ > an rease of rates in these con Jandmarks of American war history | dermen proposes an ordinance (o eny- | NENWAY department o8 ] |1s a socialist. Yet the warker exercises | ever have heem pushed pay . a study of which will he than any other. The Revolution. the | tail the rights of persons to make ey kR Our highway de- 1, vpice in the affairs of the industry in | tire independence, it weaker #OPENLY ARRIVED AT made al once. It is proper o add Aexioan ardthe il et (e Spuit s [partment is immensely active, IM- \thich he is employed which is always | sian power, and reminder I (hat the companies will nol proi o e i R e {mensaly useful And fhe character-peeded and almost invariably oheved. | pavarians ' istics of a hobo are that he is inactive {rpjonism has accumulated its forces | pleasant were first written. spenches in a foreign language advo- & have alwavs been people anc and usele [step by step with the necessary ac-| ihe rest of the world But the hobo has another charac-lcumulation of capital for modern eristic Whereve he has heen s S woule e ficult to ad- secret discussion of the peace weat) The customers of ti w6 | Concord proved fo the world that | ing woumdd he plain to a great hody |5 r : 5 _[business. 1t would be difficult to ad ! 1 22! 2 |shevever he has pitched his little [vance ori new. ground of labor-capital League bof Nations covennnt { Lgmpanies will no doubt su they canld stand asainst British regu- | of loyal. ngiish-speaking citizens P e e e By | Who would st once protest and start cating the destruction of our govern- 1958 t that 1mini e any inerease that may he nec- ent in the the World war occurred [ ment hear essary as all nues w0 to in that month, On o April 19, | He points out that were such ad- tion leaders in Washington favor zoverrment Amierican militia ot Lexington and | dresses made in English their mes The New York Herald's ears have their northern neighbors. But it is all over now The RBavarian governments | ; i driven ont into the wilds of Franconia {camp and cooked his frugal meal [fusion without leaving labor in undis- | 1 the Bolshevist olution in Mun {vou may kv'w w Iha shm}h\’ n;» [;‘i(:v",mn-d control of the field ich, has called in Prussian e {of cans he leaves Dhehind hir This cxpe Aoes not ca NMAvoil Hyantalso utecs the Honhias on 18 e e e B IsfexDeninTen A jo el r! ek ot )e eanilil Aniong tHelGiom There.” you »,,\i was a lwy o rlmn.. much “study It is being tried In| . ,heec 10 Munich Magvar influenc G unfortunately this observation is|parts of Itussiz d of the kraine, | o L 1 e fonkl Nt atlon 1 parts of Itussia. and of the Ukraine. g gpong and Munich, .like Budapest lalso truec of our highway department. |Lithuania, Esthonia. Prussia and now i, o "l "horal and material up | {1t leaves its tin cans alongside thelof Hungary. Wherever it has met with 5 rsco Fhe breaking our laws and disturbing so- | i i e et Gt M pore to Moscow. Whether R | country road—and such large. battes {temporary” success it has abolished 1a- | (G000 he Russian-Hungarian alli {ed, rusty, unsightly tin cans they are! [hor as too sacred for recompense. Tt § * 0% S8 TE0 O tn 7 ; - Calcium chloride comes in large [has so deified the discharge of the have not been s co v long | T 1 s s | L I ntry 1ong|era] drums. It is used as a top |natural and human round of duties | enough to learn our language, on i and the 3 s submitted to the =Senate| the inevitable. Bt yreone when it i | t meone | ! voteotive measures . L o N e cevnote of the Itevolution. Apr protective measures d that they wi romote 1dop- | please inform r. Koons that fierc e and ti i h 1918 & day n cnough to make the tion of such'an arrangement. No o was s i Connecticut oincldence Sienifcant: Taw American|| dins of those who ae not citizenstor || cial statement has been issued on the "00pa—Conneeticul troops—at Seiche- | the United States to make anarchistic o @ " ance, proved fo the world | SPeeches or hold mectings aimed at PICKLES AND JELLY. they could stand against se soncd German troops, +. Phe ile pickle, with whiel A : it | ! hur le ¥ u i 2 ) It was on that Saturday morning, or the Sake of clearing th | chievous boys were once wont (o vear ago, thai the German “travel Miosphere and paving the way ior (he | perse itinerant German bands, ing eiren a body of spec <ubject and it may be that the Her Prussia js crossing ze before coming We must not allow those who | g there is no more likelihood of Bavarian independence | | i His letter says part: | | i Who | gressing for roads. Wherever It has|that in districts of Petragrad and Mos- pare not citizens, 1o abuse our hos- [heep uged. You may know il by theleow workmen have quit their occupa- | ditality by endeavorinz to incite an- |japtered. empty drums along the road. |tionk. Hours were shortened and archy. ‘The —constitution gives our jpere they are—sometimes the ac-|wages raised to the point Where the citizens the vight to assemble and to !.ymulation of years—a hideous bloteh lanly further escape from the oppres- on an otherwise pleasant landscape. |sions of the capitalistic cliss was to | e intended o protect aliens in an | only a small fault to find with a |quit altagether, And auit they did . ort to tear down the Stars and {jarge and useful institution. Tt's as| \When the commission Is appointed ;Sround l1ap up the juice.. Our pre- SUip ihough we found fault with President |it will find excellent educational ma.,diction is that the sheriff will lose that I is preeisely in that vague bor-:ivilson for spilling soup on his vest. |terial in the progressive revolt of (he precinct when he runs for re-elec derland hetween the use and abuse | And vet., if he diq — ! peasant and low of free speech that most of tha ) A Prediction, (Houston P, An Alabama sheriff broke jugs con taining 19 gallons of corn licker. whila a crowd of mouth-watering hill billies stood * by and watched the Il that its place in history. Lieutenant Com- ' Selected and highly trained German troops, attacked the positions held by e o the 1024 Infantey on the southern shouid no secrecy in the Senate | the ["-111, which has arrived at o L anestion is just as we cotie iblic discrission here | mander Hulings, executive offis . 5 . : speak froely. but I do not ‘helieve ‘it debate it may be insisted that i- | York to arouse enthusiasm for 1 battalion in the front line was over- cate malters are to be handled o1t | Victory Loan, spins a yarn about the | whelmed by numbeirs and forced ont these are just the matters thd people | trip across that would make lLong °f the g€ s S soon dsthe e serve battalions could et up th ant to_hear about. As this will be | John Silver feel like i novice . German “circus.”’ the hest the Kaisei & peace of the jpeople, the :...(.,,_p; When in midocean, the U-111 be- | had to offer was thrown hack whenc common sense of the zrade industrial classes of central Fu- | e the fusible control the- | evised Version ghould be fully conversant with its| gan to behave like a fickle wafer| it eame, with heavy losses, And that {5/ @ane Lo bur =dvernment and f rope againsi ROl Some v‘ It may not. however, he a (Louisville Courier-Journal.) (Exchange.) suess that neither the Canadian nor A new form of oath is suggested Tenant—"\What repairs can 1 ex- lihe American worker stands nearly “What is it?" and apply s practieal remedy that [peet on the fiat this spring > much In need of sound economic ed “Do vou swear to telj will not azgravate the evil it sceks (o Landlord—"1 have told the fanitor n ne scores of amateur and whole truth, or as n peed. The sea wax Tough, Abouti man war god into them, In doing correey lio mend his waye ical driver. awyers will let you? good points, or With iis bad pornts The Germans planned a double les if it has any. “OPen covenants spen- | working badly and then the other : upon the weak spot. It may be Cred at’ X Progress son. They would teach the Yanker difficult matter, however, fo find i eC atwas a g0od war slogan, | went on stilke. Progress was slow, | what it meant to meet real soldiers | | i | i | It is equally as acceptable as I ten knots an hour being the average | and thus throw the fear of the Ger | . |1 | | { witch. One of her engines had been | WAS all there was to it ! S Mayor Hylan has put his fing- | ol slogan,

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