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NEW BRITAIN DAILY, HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 26 el THE AU Mor'us-‘r RUNS AM e }‘;ACTS 'AN b FANCIES Yo b Allowed. L Medeo -Misunder ,v‘,"'f “the .uom:u;;:; VERAL AUTOIST! CEV I 'fi o1 4T .. Brltam Herald- With that insolent air of superiotity e The, _l”:"_";“““;“‘;L_;*SL;":"‘E’m”““ ,_\.c“,n“,‘g}_"“ " t APPEAR IN COURT SEX [,[-4 ISLA I "]N e tinally . COMPANY Sl o J X Mexico ann ses {hat “she has not ER. 7 COMPAN Fui e of the province o is resp 1o t5) announces that “'she ha ALD FURLISRING signed we hépe the 'Amerongen va- wh resy le*fo ek i Harvey, who runs a weekly magazine, | SEN e fine MRe D chibenela ' ;\,» enfercement. of the revenue laws. ‘\;\0::,:‘”1 .‘., (‘lm i \‘}}.\; ‘u.‘ l\vi,:Li/.;:;ll::l“ " Y g . | eratuitously insults the. Pres i tase uop) hals (s ablention e the Thcteite c& doctrine.” Nbohody has o od Matly (s voanted) At 4:15 1. O ratuitously insults the Presid 3 attention to the fact<that ;o . o = 105 A i L. u-m\:“g::w:-:. #7 Cnurch St AR + by the et her o recognize tho Monrée doctrint., )l In for Minor Offenses and No thellTtig States aadiils oniiionies . i vhich comes into efféet on -11jo onvorcements of® thé principlé 4 S ——— = el 1 % @, he docio a2y 1 next *th ar’ ‘as un adj c 5 1 2 », B ¢ ine Pos. Omce at New Britain | by nablishing the statement Sometimes it looks like ! o1 t “the bai”'as un adjunct' .. noiated by Presiiént:Monroe does Heaty Penaltied Are Meted Out = -l to the " & . : er. ; ‘son 4n fhe community e sale” of «lcoholic beveras A LS | ® Second Class Mail Matt We never took any stock in the is the cnly person in the ¢ g 0 EVerases ,5¢ depend upon Méxido, upen any 3 bad colds, | “€a%e8 1o he a 18, art. of a héte : . | by Judge i i i 7 S X stor: . N i who hasn’t a sure eurc f i i legal pa hotel or y,0dy's recognition or-non-recognition. Judge Meskill. g Q g y TELEPHONE CALLE o tory that th aptain the | restaurant’ establtstment. Not gnition or v & | arriage IS 1 fllOF Il G[ for which e is widely known, Colonel | When the peace frevts Rusiness’ Omen Beolzel Washin=ton efusedipue —Galveston News 3 3 even rhp countries: concérnéd ih: the Mon- Editorial Rooms . 8 8 2 N the light beers, ciders and ‘wines, of -pe doctrine are the United Staes on ) AB \ === The greal grief of Albert Sidney | which the majority in the recent ref- 1he one hapd, and countries.not of | 250 10d& wis Private John Reroln Rme ()I Reds Burleson’s life musi he that e can-ierendum approved. may be dispénsed tiis hemisphere on the other. Thel0f the 288ih H‘.‘;: Brig:de not censer all the \x-benho”“] colve over fhe counter to the thirsty indi- | decicine does not establish a prétec- | orPs ”I“ )”\""‘ duty in I | sntions, t0o.—New York World. vidual “who drops in'for vefres I ra & ico v otuer co { pefore Judse James i'. Meskill e Fera,6 w:l he found on sale at Hota- | (ylgnel Harvey has enjoyed a long (0 e e 8 | ordt=tcieiilexicotoian ek oy A charge of dr ling's News Stand. 42nd St. and Broad- | - * ) S . { the provision noted, with that other :tr on g driving a way, Naw York City: Board Walk. At- | carecr in semi-public hfe and for that Figyptian vebels ave reporied fo be lantic City, amft Hartford Depot. Hoheuzol- John Berokas, who. Whlswneis viously 1o land in New York be- Ao siatl « [Tihe only profitable advertising medlum.in cause he feared the head of his % the city. Circulation books and press distinzuished passenger would vot i alvase open to aavertisers 20 through the Narrows. <hevigt | : mots e ‘s | hicle without a 9 { Which ‘forbids “tréating:” will be a! As sei forth iu President Monvoe's | higle wita Ul an apérator’s ficens reason an ordinse: slip of the pen throwing vitriol. Hon. W op | resiriction on consumption. the ex- |messaze of Dec. 2. 1833, the doctr was arres bx Officer Clare {lem 3 sh < teg ver 1ough ent T 1 resls o 1h i < nher ol in st " Momher of the Assoclated Freas. might _be overlooked. Consideration | lern. will gpash his tecth ove h \'f 2180t of which only time will make UeSts on the assertion that it.j phere ou. 1 sticet vesterda The Associnred Presa Iv exclusively entitlea of a detail e overlooked!—New YOk { known, hug which is likely 1o have neiple in which mghts and int Whiie anes, the i | 1 Tect in the vestriction of the number | J 7 CaLs . o 120 applications for licenses. Mr. Mii- No mention ix mado ¢ his ‘dal ork, having rubilshed Mersin influence in his own opinion, of medi- Fiere is a lat of talk aboul “mmv‘n; ¢Bell has intimated that it is intended dace Thdlistre In se day u i 2 £ o et ecla ¢ e o - here. 'The fagf ocre inflidence in the opinion of many | Place in industry in these das £ L talnisidl Fenrorce the laws) Muchiof |occiuine declnresithat the over here. The fact tha 5 i R 1 | ns a matter of fact it is WomAan's iN-fihe &icosse an jean continents “are hencefortit not il THI YANKS, GOD BLESS THEM. | others. 'Eui even the heat of polities | 5 & Mt of fact it is weltaf ¥ CT1he sucotss of the new order will de- {1707 CORUD: e henpelolth ol en since iihout o - j dus! ich is just begl B DAt i pan ke vas s cins 3 JERCODE] JOLE R L U- 1oy license Was responsiple doptc he stated, “mimpl the highways and through | (annol he used as an excuse to shield [ cume’its propar place.--Concord Mon- { nledge arrving out of this ,tjon 1y wny Buropean power.” No! . | ! o | f intterorm Lo Contempl atihis fello ior ferbid he SlemBration StoR(rafioiinke i Salil iR sk R s S ten e b idden beverages will be sreat: The |ror the reason that no Asiatic power - 1sible sup. ; ! N IDhly is considerable and it @as then in any condition to coloni They can talk a lol about “hopping ! oiy" o alk a lc 3l not be by eplenish i > e : & oit™ on the Atlantic fight, but we ob- i Loty 0¥ Be haid 1o veplenish it. Pri- {iie American continents. The doct t osceutions ave 1o | bor the Tw _sixt Jn stepped | Republican citizens his veward wili | corve tha T Zehit 2re 10 be somewhal | further declares that, since it was de o Rt Didionizter] ! Srhantheiold b o 1 disdouraged by the requirement rhaf lsivable 10 reiuin amicabie velations | 0t e an ope icense vest: "f" ntormer, on laying a charge. shal! [hetween the United Statd and those vhen stopwet By Officer \ i 1epostt, money sufficlant 1o meet ihe powers, it was oaly fair to tell them ' 4id he siied, fur , that he . hs. Should they 08t8 00 the case. This will serve o fpiainly “that we should consider any | had on He wes placed u Lot il his 12 about alcoholic d m\c] heck Dlackmaije who bhave some- iiitempt on their part to extend their ve and in chambers this mo 5 ¢ ucces G e e R e e e e |t Mos operated under the cloak of .”\(.,‘m to any portion of this hemi ‘vr'l"u;\ll.\u. B umeron s g 3 i B e i uggesis that there ave those who | WMOFAL reform and winn put tie indi- (Pheve as dangerous to our peace und | plaints about the Hoy's driving sham r despair, but tear prid <N think that a woman could keep | Vidual proseéutor at n disudvantaze 8 | In the hands or the police and o secrel still.—Soston Trapscrint. j iucornorated associations. however, Qinence ang isafeiy pmindanodiined 32 wlthoncicokia Wi n of their irregul “ong slipped awag¢ from New Enzlend in- T oGO mayin thelr owp names Cause Prose- exico’s. e purpose was not pri-| Har Divis, of Wateohuire «ne - o0 0f their ivregu i e i . o | ciffi Hasl b zltruistic or humanitarian; we | failed (o appaa R e oniy reasons anmitted ax der the cloak of military secrecy. And | WESTON HEAIS THE CALL Japunese statesmen have becowmc | CUliodr 10 he bsguu The main ve- W e e aManename |l ( pea: in court Wednesda: ' serioys ill-health or organic i T TAh Many hall helGhiS i anoh iR e fon @i Foaos SR | king out for our own beace | morning to answer to the o oy i Z 2 o and security. Mr. Monroe went on 1o | puyricina 1 55 2 When two loyvers wisl nese dragon will have diffieul in | provincigl vevenur department and FlaT e e o TSR ey i sice ewr a fire hydrant marvel, | proving # match for an ovientalized | their duty in the connection will ve- | M ‘ pauiaEnociniers [ wastin feourttod : t t i {fere with any existing Karopean colo- Btrcets and showing New Kngland the | hears the call of the road again and ! Tammany tiger—‘Washington Sta auire prudence as well ‘as persisience. |njes any interfavonce . by, any Earo- 0 Was standin: marriage. The same coureei R foa. grninped ichoRGetmans, anmounces that he will & from et e —— pean power with other American | pragien qor & fAre hrdrant. nea 1< rvegards sepavating, onl As o unit, the Twenty-Sixth Divi- | Washinglon to Providence Alexander Gr 1l says that I'rosperity Due Next Month, countriss would das the | udsen Lunch for 15 miapie i missary ter frecing 1h the telephone i ol Cesang ]““" (Meriden Record.) manifestation of an T ! he Is sC e All winter -and gpring - business |sjtion foward the I'nited Stat v o celibal woman or the lic again. But’ tho ey scat- | je S R 1 chy can't ] 1 ted States 3 7T o i ic azalr UEStHoUShEthevEs et Nisd 00 S lles BB c) in TS 6l it from ng why €an’t| prophets have heen jorecasting g00d | Mexico. according e 11R"§§ IO PULL GIR!. gister of mai able persans, ne ¥ R fer far and wide to the farms and the | walked*from Boston to Washington 1o Mt: Bell invent a good fclephone serV- | {imes, « to come “hefere long” or|staiement just i S bt " il o . tifying cach of i on 16 find wities they will mever he forgotien. | attend the first inauguratios e ice —Cleveland Tlain Dealar | “when the reconstruction perivd ix|docirine as one that “attucks the sov- '’HROUGH WINDQW avother partner within six months. I 2 | over”. Th haye always peen in- lereignty and independence: of Mex- | cuse chifdren have heen born oY definite. Now comes gne of iliem and lico.” Tt is simply o declaration that | ageigns o definite da 1 expecled [ne power on a continent sha The e boom, Mg is Richard Spiltane. a re- [colonize or annex Mexico or any ot hat She Was Garbed desiring them or gise divided beiwesr credited fo it Sr not otherwisa credited ¢ Colonel ix a politiclan-—of some in this paper and also the local news ih plon politician 0 g to the wss for republication of all naws | might also he given to the faci that i berald effect s of ibe United Stales are n « morning. he drove | rights or interests of México. » | experience before entering ihe sc citing the mecessity of - rieans toward ‘class equalit wods in which patriots of other days | citizens in this instance £ Colonel promised ta allowed 10 30 fare sleeping their last sleep, the boys | Harvey thought to zain applause from Villiam Bloglows Bto the e of martinl music vester chagrin. No self-respecting Amev- | fore leaping ix fully honored by th airmen in Newfoundland. - Munches- Union union within flay while (housan 1s of dim-eved men, | ican of any political creed will ses Women and children shouted fiem- | auything funny in the Colonel's crude seives hoamse. 'The tears.that foug alfempt ai humoi Rather does th N etae e e coercive ma ever 1 ed bount I 1 i @mnd victory. Silently the soldiers | stoopec L > mow they're buck on New [ngland bldwa il ra on e liey present themselves (o sy and paid ine of ple's commissary. who witn | 32 and cestr. The car ®oil, marching alonzg New ingland | ca's octozenarian endurance sion will probably never appear in | probab! unf ¥ dispo s W Engcibesytn culan Tl They lived up to the best traditions | ident Lincoln. He No Jandiord has vet conie forsyard vion, they are either Helivérsd ©f the land, they fought a good fight | vizor of youth at fhat time and f0 expiain thai e merely vaised rents 1o tha custody of the particular pdrent o1 the patriotic purpose of increas- | b il ;.(\;f, Hho:‘ subscriptlon.— | 5,0, sible weiter on business and P- [American country. That, we think. | Nishae it them. The commissariat of unlon New Yorl World. e ot altae 4 B s & ade e ds the vouth o er sex in {Hel wcould be raised and brough! down | ficd with ten miles o da 2 = nance, and he says that the stag: idocsiiotyattaciith Vere En N E AN g s & A d % Sre TN e e wetors ave rveady |iMdrnendence of Mexico. | Embarrassin quest of a mate by promoting 4 mnd proved that the fists that have so | eround sped from heneath frequently been raised in self defense b In“the coming stroll he will hard in defense of humanity ihough ston is one of the cnomenusof I i c rzollern veally did 5 i o 8 ¥ oo i o Weston is on he phcnomenaeol | If Willic Hobenzollern veglly did o7, S (05 S0 W 8 M Copder play. | Néarly sixty vearb ago prance fu orms of social intercourse and fa the battle was thousands of miles| the human race. Most men of hig! hit his wife he did a veprehensible | [, . o (it e i oine 10 open |Y&ded Mexico, and the Mexicans were Rhoiay, ase cuddle up fo.the Kitehen stove | UhIos. but hia proved himself a braver|, [HIWSHE torced to declare that they wanted an|avenue. left “ilie | man than people gave him credit for | being.—Washington star. from a long handled spoon BEut not —_— Sroatoninhebiuiclol bl o Annonncement that the fave on the Ul TO PARLIAM y 5 * | regular ransatlantic air e trails impels hini to abandon ihe com- 'r-‘”'“" ragsatlahticsairs wehadulefis 4 o $240 one way is radically pr While: Premier Orlando is in' Maly]irors= of man and seek the fac e §240 olte way is radieally p AN X fa but them we've xot 10 keep stretches with nis eves on the horizon. show'.moving when the big acts Joseph Kowaski ; itating introduiions among (amite » of every type.” Austrlan © Archdulk for emperor.| gioot « gal ‘ e Russiar esman furthor de Supported by Hienchl bayonets, Max-| & i oot abouts midnigh ; that m headwiy had imiiian icol: the throne in Mexico | D8 home ween made iv this way with the abek | ity. We were' husy al the iime,with | was staled in court this moming, ition of the caste spirit, and that th¢ a civll.war of our own. and we con-jaitempled to pull Miss Stelia feried ouvselves -with warning the|our of a window. Kowask! oe F l“L-m‘lw empero: that the Monroe doc- | t116 gecond floor of {he }”;m‘ - ,:, trine applied this case. The mo- 5 3 4 b, Even ihe dousbboy. with bis sinews ! 80 slow.-Iittzburgh Dispatch A heavy demand equally @t hone ment our war was over President 5% Sowa lives. Judge fumes A the wives of working men Down te {aroad. ©ithe farm indusiry. bigger|Johnson sent General Shéridan grith | SLeSkill imposed t . (he end.of March, he says, the mum weanklin county, Kunsas, favnvers|still, (& silil more promising: 'the |some 70,000 veterans to' the- Moxjean | COSUS this mor bor of marriages celebrated between wonumental,” fhorder. The resull was, in the lan- Miss Sow Yanks, we're proud of yvou. apped in comfortables sipping zriel ‘Nothing but & wholly unexpectec 41d malign development cian postpone it he sa) fle finds Uie signs pointing tood ef hasiness for the bhasic industry that wil] test the capacity the fupnaces und inills Theve will bi and. retu mingiinz together of orts And conditions had beer taeilitated through the Ave vears’ of exemptior and until the TMalian parliament b th I from compyisory work granted to passes on the question of Fiume, the fircs of disagrocment at Paris are ex- { youchencd by lona hikes | f i | I Lpocted - to hurn low and confidence | oo mis e e > _ , [AsReiny gy 2 hgthin Kl e have announced t hey want bath- | wheat crop Wil -be ! WS | members of the workmen's and mid cepiing an invitatlon to walk rooms in their homes hefore they get | @id the money vsturg to the guage of Mr. Depew. that ““Napoleon | VAKened about 12 velock this | qle class families totaled $00.000 wiil be reached. Orlando’s determin- | 50 | z00d rowds. But to ihose who bave | ducers “unparalieled, and [71. sot oul of AMexico so fast that | VO someont pulling at her s case helore i . ) | travelde e Dranklin couuty roads | mop \ circuly au ou could have played rhess his | arm. Sk spened her evos to find 7 U y his case bef i s 5 h Iéd the Lranklin couu oacl ‘ rope: ill circulate tbrough the could have pluyved chese on his; &0 he cpened I to find | BYJATHAN BARELY | srows that an amicable adjustment | e 3 the suggestion will occur that good hole husiness wvstem giving new coat-tails. In this proceeding we | 'hat Kowaski's hand had been thrust NEW GERMANY IN 30 YEARS., | roads will Lelp a lot in relieving the | 1o svery part of it ldid not consult Mexico: we did not ask | through the window of her bedroom demand for bathtubs.—IKavsas City With steel and agriculture pros- |ier whether she recognized or did not | and he was making an attempt 1o pull A perous, everything else will follow. | recognize the Monroe doctrine her through the window he ment o abate the claim on Fiume his | Germany yegains her fect. commber- Builders so far have been hesitant, —— screamed and Officer Peter McEvoy political position will remain as firm | clally"and in « military way? Pro e BUR but architects and engineers ‘have i nday \’O\VIP‘», i came 1o her assistance and ced 9 Leen busier than ever with their plans (New Haven Union) Kowaski under arrest on a charge of Rl tonaneionialnellia aa In New Vork Governor Smith has | breach of the peace. et of Hitting Floating i e raetTare i ) Eeh done what he was expecied 1o do and | Kowaski was drunk, he said, hut " The signing of the peace treaty. | Whal a vasi majority of the people | he denied opening the window, Aec- LTI e | which now geems destined to occur in [ Wished him to do in signing the laws| cording to his story, he was going New York, April 26.—The giant May, will be the “start’” signdl. recently passed providing for a more | into the house when she opensd {he . : - Mauy of us have been worrving | liberal Sunday. Whether legalizing | window and called to liim to stop and about the unempioyment problam. | baseball and motion picture exhibi-| talk to her. He did so and This expert gives it as his sober | Lions on thai day will prove highly | rested. he said alied “passing the buck.” peceives permission from parlia- | How much time must clapse before Giant 'Troopship Comes Within B .nd any resintment expressed | fessor:Schueckling ot Beulin, who has R the public will be directed against | been selected as one of the German Geal legistative body peace delegates to Verailles, csti- h gaze that slowered on a world At war, Blinded by smoke from murderous zuns that_curled. - feans in Ttalian cities and also in ref- [ Views on this point yesterday Dréatened with eries trom anguished | \rbing reports contimie to come | Mates that thirty years at the in concerning the treatment of Amer- | Will be sufficient He expressed troopship Leviathan with 12,000 sol dier .passen&ers ,the last of six trans. “rence to the temper of the Italian | discussing the peace conference, | throats forth hurler was ar- cyes discerned, like som:c mivage I ports to arrive here yesterday bring e judgment that “it would mot be wur-| Profituble to haseball and motion pic- AR ing 23,972 men, missed a mine b with Wilson!". was the shout of | Sensible voices, especially from olate plains where parched pil- | PrIsing i, within the next th ture interests remains to be seen. But | about only 30 feet while off fhe demonstrants in Rome yesterday,| 1he Anglo-American camp. have i montis (he principal trouple in | {har is quite aside from the question. | LEAGUE OF NATIONS Con e, o0 eniaindions Bhowing that any ill feeling that may recently pointed out, and rightly. Bevond those dres confines o fair- | America should be 1he shortage of | There is no harm in either amuse- | Fuesday morning, her officers repo that it is not with the present er world, labor.’ ment. no harm to those who indulge | HAVING FIRST TEST‘”E‘H'P" sm; “1;“ “nm .”‘)P,‘f,' : : MAcers of the ship saic e Levia peoplc Long live America! Down | ing: 1 weak Germany that peace is to Where battle drums sweve stilled T pahem and cettalalvine dnjustice o] he concluded but with a Germany and flags were furled. oxist falls on the head of the Ameri- ean President but not on the people » Bond d § those who prefer to spend their than had been warned ta look ot i i It is obvious that the Halians do not [ Which at the most, within two And love had laved its cvery "‘”“? (Ansovia Sentinel). Sundays away from ball fields or out- for a flouting mine the day before I | or three decades will again be bl el ek Talatl o in At iRkl ke [ Aidai e thiater British Press Thinks Walian Congroy- | (1€ ransport Mount Vernon whici ! 1 important factor in the worid. { definite action wpon the bills that| This is not a parechial common- hadipeceded tham IR OURTECEIn QL e the whole-souled support the ma-{ | {usi in the nealthy maturity vonder city where he foiled and | have been proposed for the relief of } wealth—ii is cosmopolitan. A citizen ersy Ushers in New Order of tadio @I inE thefcourseyofiithe. Ta Jority of Amecricans in his efforts to| of the ideas of the Entente ey { the trolleys. Two bills have heen un- { has (he right. or should have the World E yiathenpRgggchangediand ahu) selied Pring peace to the world. peoples, who in the long run want And learnad of hooks and meu, and | favorably reported by the commil- | righi. to spend his one day of vecre- QL rvents. nearly 100 miles to the southward of fo- conclude peuce w Rer . 2 : the locatian of the mine as ziven by onclude pence with the Ger- jghts and wroungs { tees wbich have them under consider- | ation a week as he sees fit so long as Londorn, April 25.—The mujority of |{he other transpor man nation of 70.000.000 and catched 1 ing | #tion but this does not me: 't inf (ter 2 { S > vester eve I watched the sus i o o can that | he doesn't infringe the right of other| a(ternoon papers continued today to The floa m . who do not intend to supvort an £ | mhe floating inferna machire was i 4 5 throngs they are heaten. The men who were | cilizens to cxercise the same personal | devote their leading articles to dis- | gighted. the officer: d, at 10:30 more calmly in Paris. intolerable imperialistic policy From uany shores, v aviant | ack of the billg are zoing to Nght | privileg cussions of Tresident Wilson's state ,,R DUl Taell &1 Comman s HaraTA O1 ,\' ® ¢ the part of their cabinets T for:"them and thev will be ziven a| \What has been doe in New Yori | Mentsvelative o the ltalian situation. | ningham who Was on the bridge, dewd The pledge was herc of promiscd | ul‘“ i by _"["”*"3 1‘\” “““ "0“‘"’ could be done plsewhere i | The Westminster Gareile asserts!ahoad of the transport. Quick think- 5 Wirs sUTCoRHE and. sennie here will be genera o eia o e _| that this is the first test case of { d quick acfio SEs & he reduced as Germany was red peace. NEdur on pejocting nthat wail of the | doinit (ot no decislon! Iaifortheoniing | the 1 iW the past which conven- | of fhe wheel sent the great steamshis by attrition and re-establish ' herself By HOWARD A WALA S it iclicaischemeinhicn lin o ldll e i e intimates | ional minds find exceedingly disturb- | past-the mine with a margin of safet i : ¢ e e i e stispend the Juws vequiving the trolley | oy 1 B FOSC B8 TEeE o MEseo | ing. Yet, if tho new world erder to ot ten vards pal option to cities and towns on the e - companies to lay and repair pave- e i S Which we are pledged is fo he mopel = . . Ll o be of any benefit for the wisa one of the soldiers aboard knev 3 The Gov: The professor’s remarks might b mient [and {0 ald in the construction of | pbservance of Sunday. The Governor A strike Welcomed. al the constructior e e | than a name, we may make our | untit they datked, how close they had 3 e minds that we shall all on occasion leen to danger, for the ofcers kept taken as refuting the whine of other 4G repaiv of hridges throughout the 2 . (Holyoke Transc ipt) e B 3 %t [ Governor Holcomb has a vight fo] serman spokesmien that the ene oL ! gtate. - What was proposed in aid .of & have 10 submit to the process now ap- 'ile incident 1o themselves, beiieving plied to Italy. that if it became lknown it might 18 feared he does not iook with ap- i i Miil men are chuckling over a stovy | {1 tvolley conipanies of the state | DS oPinion. ‘but it seems as if he| ColBOUE uE Rl e gRaig bllis, ihat is going the rounds thal relates |'would have been sure fo inflict such | MIBNL fake into consideration the wisi | phe pall Mall Gazeitc {hinks the ! SIS to n committec of emploves who ap-|a burden upen the {axpavers of the | Of (he thousands déprived of a real| diffic o rouched their employer and vequest- [ municipalities as to he a gross in- | Picasire. : CITGL S 5 e i ey i L demanded, in the anion term-— | jistice to boili' the cities and towns| Those who have bad pleusures d”l"!'vmmnm Wilson will have no rea. | AUSTRIA GLOATS AT | It would have been so inconsistent AN cease 0. wages. 'The employer [ anQ their people. The ston way one | Uh€ir lives, rogardless'of the day, pos- | son to repeat the innovation by which for Prosddent Wildon A e said that he rvegretied very much the | that could not be jugtifiec ibly find it difficult to put themselves | he callad in the judgme O o widel R A e o | [ohavoucntexodi 2 ey were such that Another bill thal stands orell int the tplace Hof i iisands L at i dugsmells ofa nvider | FRICTION OF ALLIE IBirei hc obicctof: the Dieasute s | ‘inie any ocrotiallicnes Siin Tiaiasiiconditions s but (h were S I 2 ands more .the plac housands who toil | tribunal than the Council of Four | somprehend that the President has The Italan situation is hy no means put of the way bui it is being accepted | THE LIBERAL SUNDAY BILL. Thirty vears is a short time in Yord has it that Governor Holcomb | Intends to veto the bill extending lo- | has not revealed his intentions but it proval on the measurc ! e cause needless alarm Both House and Senate passed the S ¥ atic difficulty is moving -teward a bill by large majorities and as both NO SECE ALLIANCE, mre supposed to represent the people, the reason for a veto would be oh- ! advances in wages were wholly out of | chance of Ffavorable ponsideration is| six dayvs in the week and who, after Bimply to permit local governments| as reports credited him w ; : 1 | S d A : . SR } | him with doing .o question. Phen | am afraid.” | that' dealing with'the question of jit- | one church service ai least. crave | o st to determine whether commercial en- | several days agd. that little credence | said the spokesman of the party, “that | ey .regulation. The. bill has been | some innocent, inexpensive amuse tertainments shall be conducted on ziven the story when it ‘was. there wiil be a strike.” The employer | Abproved by the commpittee on roads. | ment he movies have filled tuatl Sunday. There is no question that| canied to this country. For the sake ' leaned forward in his chair with zrear| rivers and bridges. which demands | want until they were stopped. interest. ‘‘Gentlemen,” he said, *'1 am | suretiés of between $5.000 and $10.- Amiusements for those who can af. 000 from every jifney owner in the Glad (o Sec Trouble But Admits, in (Rociiester Democrat and Chronicle) In the autumn of 18306 a !y:\'.e]lin?l "wflnlx peddler, who afterward became e & E A successfu! publisher and the head Simply Bluffing s AT B B rd autos, ;ow").\n‘-‘l u).mrm club !.f»‘._wr 2 firm whose name is well known ! * compe 10 display | still conlinue. Pérsonally we voice no | in the United States todav, came to Vienna, April 24. (B a ,,lu;y on his car stating his schedule | phjsction to {his, | the d6or of a log cabin on the farm | ed Press.)—The withdraws and faves | | z This is a measure thal is neede R S y | Secreiary Tumulty read in the press # ten spot.” Up to the present time ever. it is an un and inconsisteni | courtésy of a night's lodging. There | (erence was reccived hera with Newspapers, That ftaly the people in larze communities de- 1 ¢ <ortling all argument and clearing z vunning this plant at a loss every da 1t vou will vilie 0 that 1 can shut down concern with a sire » 1 liberal Sunday and it is{ yp 41 misunderstanding, it is just as hoped he Governor will realize | waly that an official denial of any al- as 1hose, people are the trt i itenient COME ON, NEW ENGLAND! liance is made at the White Houge clear conscience, give each of vou within their rights. We do say. how- | in Eastern Tlinois, and asked for the | Italian delegation from the pes for ihe protegtion of the people of ¢ R i e Tyt vl o ST L, ) point of view, because thofe who can | Was Mo inn near. The good wife was tion, the people sener being that the President was rumored 1o the state against the irresponsible 0 | 4 ga B pay can enjoy themselves.!but those | hospitible, buik perplexed, “For.” said | see the i with have pledged thz assistance of the N S ownér, who'is ollt to make all he can | 4ob.ndent ipon cheapor priced s < ahe) heo S e 5 L e Passing of the Simple Life, geli injany way Heldaniget it 1t'will | 9ok ent g eaper priced amuse- . “tve can feed Your he: but we | oth Tra A ments.are deprived as it now appears | ©an't lodge vou. uniess you are will “premier Orlando (Litte Falls, Minn. Transceripi) undoubledly hélp’in bettering carfain a eprived It now’ appears | odge vou. uniess you are wi Prem aggressive acts by Germany. He sent Little Falls is becoming Metropol- | conditipns whieh nofv. éxist Boston district, which includes New anger of los ts . - & £ st ! United States to France in case of pri ned during the Fourth and their representatives are now g ing to sléep with the hired m ably in order to square his position in on onr Bhiden ot ¢ ing 1o he given anothér Let's have 2 look at him drst,” said | Italy toward the interventionists. It Lih an campaign when it fin- | o oo g0 of inquiry to Paris and an- | itan. A few vears ago local resi- | highwAys and create a.dangerous sit- opportunity | the peddler. ‘The woman pointed io mpossible Tor Ttaly to withdr e the side of the House, where u lank, s fed by America,® | $ix-fo0t man in vagged but clean he newspaper ade nounces that he has received a reply | 16nt8 Knew practically every person | uafipn there. The regulated ditney | [0 redister ‘their approval. o il £ 30 anient ixsued ot Wash-il ; on the streets. Not so in these davs. | undér bond to malke good all daiage | need. B el tatement isshied ot WAl siving pokikive andiunabalified denial | iha dsvoor rekder. tn the MEanscriDt | (L aud Seaper el a2 At | % ¢ 1d hoped for the goodiefiall don- | : o this story.” In view of the fact| offes i mative of the citveowhile | papulgk miommcion tham in:the: mans | corned the zoverner will: suffor s | CIOthek.” was rsichéd: on (he grass, | “Presldent’ Witson that the President could not promise | idling in the ‘front office yesterday. | ent .irresponsible trafficker in the , €hange of héart and may the change | 'e34IN& athook. “Me'll do.” said the | based on e ‘"‘ A28 @lldtment substribed for the Vietory | o i 0 of America. warsbe. | MAde aicount ‘of the pedestrians pass- | strcéth of certain oftlas, cotheyquickly and for Sunblyinfortes’| SR04 Matikie 1oadd & book (‘and itils BeBEH We ) el LS e b e 3 as hard ak that féllow seems to has | some WAy toward Bo fshea fir At present. according to nzion Boston district is in . ond p th 1%.5 per cent., Lovn, 1 St. Louis district leading e e hal nau TR e EXPLOSION KILL& 60. | Bot too: much .élke to think of he-, where the people w 1l be driven to Wwas NBt cesential Althotgh 1t WHI e~ | ony alx of Whom were known person- N R e reeel (st 5 | sides my. wateh' or small “change.” | peration if subjected to Czech ¢ suelt in no harm ally by the observer. DarBy went after Aliddlelown's | Mawy Workers Die in Mine Disaster ("0"“: ',”:.fif’“":‘:’“ e “L':_:L’y"]“' S AL ol Ehzlander who has pride in his sec- (A | a = -wcord of going over the top on Lib- in Mexico. i L e RN n e tion o v to find means : Want Hurley for Mayor iy loan fiuolifis e, the Mexico City, April 21. (Correspond- | ;"‘“ omen met - in 1“"“']""‘5""‘ and ORDER INVESTIGA Phe terald has rocelvod e verml b i ) campaisn opened. and beat it hy an- | ence of Associated Press.)—AMeager | “USNed. together ovel the xtory of1 Wingston, Jamaica. Ai Some of State Senator John Hur-|noudeing complete subscription the | and long delayed reports from'Chilp. i their earlier encounter. lex's Waterbury followers want him | day(before the:campaign began. The | ancingo. capital of the stale of ‘Guer- | will not fec t home until th does ot feel at liberty 10 publish un- | 7% for mayor this fall, so i1hey | ncw Easter hat is lifted to Derby. ! vero. tell of an explosion ‘of dynamite | An : emplo has boen regained. less the writers. who criticize individ- | whisper at Hartford, where the §en- B e i the mouth of a mine near' there, (Danville, Va. ' Register) |United Pruit Co. in Costa Rica the New Britiin is prosressing wals connected with the city govern- | ator it serving his sixth ferm, brealk- Herctiles in Lighter Mood. which resilled in the death of more| We wish to I"“_‘f"‘;“fi::’ f"‘fnn.»“wlm government after cor sultation ol It can do beit ment and school departmdni—the |.ing &ll recent records. Ti is painted | (Auneuncements by i ithe Lima, O.:| than 60°workers: ten of whom were | We were greatly shocked gt the.elope- ! Sir Claud Maliter who s here | ! out that he has had steadily increas- | Y M.C ) at'work in the mouth of the shaft. ment and marriage of'our duiighter, ; paratory tostaking up I v must do betier. \We have | namés of the individuals being men- | 017 majovities in hix distvict and ¥ | Richard Goudie. the world's lighi- Chirty-Ave bodies, it is ‘said,. have | Tuesday. which we.would have for- | Rritish minister to Uruguay had de- Allotments in the past and the record | tlomed—are Wwilling 10 have *their] one of the few stale senators »\ho‘\"i:hl wrestling champion, will play | heen discovered thus far in the inter- | hidden, had we been warfed of their | cided 1o send their special envoy to “miust not be spoiled, names appear with their letters, l naccordion solo. jor workings. !phl\ns W. K. Farson and famiiy. Cesta Rica to investigate. ing declared by Congress. the denial With 26.4 per cent. This cannot con- tinu the duty of every e honds . nd view al representations by 5 hody of Jamaica laborers Unconventional Elopement. i traatiment 4 B toriab crard nlnce tervesting communications whicl it — moderate pace gels an actual majority.

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