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NeW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY ! IS Bl‘ilain Hel’ald. avenue for the entrance of germs into | FACTS PiND FANCIES. | Inter-Allicd” Aftairs, the home. Fortunately for New Brit- (New York Jowrnal of Commercs.) U We have laws with teeth in them itis re- The enfry of the United States inwo RALD PUBLISHING COMPANY The American delegition R BrabMbiors and wideawake inspectors who en- ported. is standin olidly m-l;.::u“lh‘v ”- War Zave an immense impetus o ! i ; | aily (Sunday evcented) at 4:15 . m. | force the laws, and it is doubtful if | president. What we want o RNO S ¢ concentration f authority in | - i flF U S fl A b Herzl > st e o sing and Col I B e, €7 Cnurch St i any diseased local beef can be found | how he can hold Ar. Lansiig e, | detinite inter-atlicd bodies. inanee LI LR L J + Ue Housc in leash t—Kansas CIUY o and tered st the Pos: OMee at New Britata | O the market. "Tuberculosis is’fre- shipping had first of all to e 5 . Co-ordinated. since o W 48 Second Clars Mail Matter. quently found in cows and in cities | ppe soldicr that returns With Otdinated, since th A g Rusiness Offica ............ defbctive the spread of this disease is | must have difficulty in determinm nm ot inan, Y TR R ¢ common- the 1 t t ®he only profitable advertising medym tn | TRCH to cvery corner of the common —— United states | v AN Tnte the ‘citv.- Clreulation books and press | wealth is necded Now the president approves the ve- | Allied Toom aiways open to aavertisers. ] maritinie (ransport council, turn of the wires to the owners, bul sitti the public beat him te that conclu d Union alicrnately in Paris and Lon South Norwalk, May 3.—The polics | Washington, May 3—The total pup- | New York, May Was 1o . joy, page charged with the duty cii|of New Canaan and county detectives debt of the United States April 30 { Kitehin of North Carvolina B (i will ts tound o sate st Hota: sion lonz azo.— Manchestet The Soda Fountain ling’s News Stand. 42nd St. aud ‘Broad- . i N U way, New York City: Board Walk. At GERMANY AND THE LEAGUE lantic City, ead Hartford Depct distributing the vessels of the Allied [ who are tryinz to solve the mystory of | was $24.824,343.946, according-to Merchang neuiral Allicd fig- Sromet a © announces a4 Cit- Marine, in addition to the | the death of the Younz woman, whose {ures made public by the treasury de- | New York wants his owy tome ix afanie nounces A i 1sed . bie dispatch. Blaze probably Ships chartered by the Inter- ) o0y was found in the woods by Orlando ministry burning : Member of the Assoclated Tress. bridgesi—New York Herald A e The Assoclated Press ts sxciusively entitled | the reported decisidon of the Peace . + the central” munitions coun ! \ o the uze for republication of all news | ¥ iIs pand Mr. Hoover's inter-Allied credited to it or not otherwlse ereditea { Confcrence to bar Germany from the el Vit i B S oniobilc OnlMarch S1he sror nublic Aot nakenite in this paper and alsv the local NeWs | | .oye of lions. I{s attltude is not | thati the “press spealcs of “the slishsbod Thus, while Germany — we Slaleio A ey Sesanl ; 5 pubilshed hersin Ryt 2 i Fois view. the Freneh view, and the Wil- | exploiting ) o of State Oficer Vipel. {was only $24.333.910,052, showing an i \ near | partment yesterday in a new form of { lerpretation of the [ public debt statement that gives re- | plied to soft drinks S It ant o {sults .\{ the ar financing and the | ‘.\\ it stands. there is a zo debt fransactions for Apreil and the | blease informalify first four months of the vear tion of the new The Springfeld Republican &ees | @ luxury tax as ap- ; Se S e S 1ts rterine exceutive o Hhe fy e wednesday, concluded yesterday menace to international tranquility in ind her body hrought here in an au. | ey e revenue lévy that confusion in the }mr poor. old ultimaic | The “thing that peeves senators mind of and chsiaving the peonl consumer gnd gt | based on friendship for Germany. but | on vielwii_Hatverhill Gazette. OIF Clina had been dead at least linerease for the month of more thas and possibly six half a billion dollars. The public debt | beautiful vonng «d Knutson. @ New Canaan |receipts for the monih were §518.877.- | Here arc raises the raie of insanity among vomen shiers ome of the Jurope who came hin on grounds’of sclf defense, to which = the 0 . he other L many thoughtul people will subscribe, An airman e Chicago the \llics wer i % | , 3 8 e ere ongaged in building up s - told thes pelice yvester- {604 and the public debt disbursements | points the Doy e Cann e g day and never stopped till he reached | o5 Co i . told thes pglice yester nd the public debt dishursements | points th Expressing its thought on this subject, } BN | EE SO0 plames him of internaiional CCONOMIC | @y that at noon about three wecks |$308,171,710 Washington o, MAY DAY IN CONNECTICU Sasnot rer military power. in ; visociation wan s | nated, as voiced by representa devised for mutual #id. | qwo he wis walking along the desolaie | The wross public debt on December | leading illhami-" quictly, without any labor demonstri- L which will stand reidy i «l near where the hody was found |41 was 220,959, 766,723, howing an rda at tergral part of the the needs of (p the Republican says: odel fountain coneonns vek A meeting at the lotel Me- tions worthy of the name and without protests other than those of an or- Il there is to be a Leaguce of Nations, Germany will be easic to wateh inside of it than outsidc of it. Those who see i weakness not Mmfammatory nor did the in the covenant because so lar: the attention of the public. A gath- 2 part of the world is left out of [ this wi ] its jurisdiction have a sound in- Biivo il \aehl (o May Doy iptio= means, as 1 er. savs that in the latter part o 9 ]”". United States treasury, leaving A Why stinct. for dunger. Thoy cspecial- oL on oG lobe Robert Cecil has eypressed i, that: L ruary some men in a large car stoppea | PP Indehicaness on the American Iy will note wiih satisfaction the ! £ tOur aim musg B sct of resolutions demanding what statement of yIteuter’'s Paris cor- they considered reforms but there was respondent that, according to in- e ey side information—British in orig- s blade fion by which ecach one of us. while In the rear seat of the machine no doubt—"Germany will be preserving his How many Jugoslav volers alt there in the United States? Thes little detitils are becoming important. o tasntion: ana”n. —Springficld Republican v on the cconciic front night the machine, unoccupi yopresented by loans and advances | subject (o taxation. and i : e e e B L AL B made o the Allies. 1t is expectod that | “baked Alaskan,” at an up 1 the | the supremacy of individual or Gilbert Stevens, o local garaze keep- | (S WAL e paid hack eventually to o 2 tional sclfishness, | new order (o me e he saw a limousine hearing a lincreage in the 1 months of SRR e ds 0 free peoy W York naml standing new Boula et stennition 3 v ociali gath moment of pence Mor L F When he passed along the same wa Of the public debt $8.852.623.158 it ! cone may have been held but they o 1 | General Strike appears to be tel. be exempt? ering of the radical clement in this should hot chocolate he un- . - { taxable and not cold + comprehansive | at his place for gas. The car also bore | PEOPIC 0f some $16.000,000.000. This| Why will be incereased. howey : i {the Vietory loan | pity devoted its attention Lo drafting G ocolals i% a glass of milk Not much could he expected from a | OTTANSEMent of fiheral intercourse @ New York number and rescmbled T Al . Inven o sh.——To- | With all the memliers o the as=ocii- | that deseribed by Knutson 3 2 {not when mixed with an cga F It is estimated that after the Vi no violence or sign of violence, the {tory loan is floated it . % And A= irape Juices 5 5 e onal seeurity, | Stevens saw what he helieved to be a ! e will cost the na- | . Y" As o/ Grape Jui admitted to the league after ONE RN AL may contribute to meet necds and | body wrapped in a blanket. He re- [{1o0 ‘pproyimately three-quarters of hy' does wrape juice. plain. sell ¥ree specch in avhich physical rebel- eSS s S DL Z illion dollars a year to earry this At Par. and when diluted require a indebtedness, This money inier on | tax check? (Does William J. B Mnccting simply exercising its right of = aid in the development of his fellow | marked about it to one of the auto- lion against the zove vas not onc vear.” " - | members.”, i mobilists, who saic 3 against th biernment w no p 5L for 1he wonder ofbuining a l\‘rn‘ ’[{]; i ; Oh, that' 1 l‘Hl] vorre taking |1he debt will he paid to the holders of | DAY the tax or take his straight? dvocated . o ioinet > the ons which e twenty-third . h. that's a ki we're aking Rol £ U i e € 5 Advoca ture, joined he the I e {United States securities, ' Bond and { When 1he till and the check [security holders will feeive interest hox addition re- | disagrec, will the zovernment or the : o e additional $8.- [ dealer be lose by Ip W heir S s . : { Bruce Weaver, the pathological ex- n the additiona | ser JER 2 = SR CABLES. | hero-worship wings in their wake this unity in cconomic effort ¥ 104 100,00 ( Voot o 1 That GERMANY LOSES HER CABLES. | rer rehip w pert, have not concluded (heir ivestic | 990000000 or more represented by | What provision has boen-made to ations which, it is said, so far have |2QVANCEs to the Allies. but this inter- | check up on push-cart venders? of the origmal | est will be paid. indireetly Kno0 e ) s evealed that the girl was drogged he- paid indirectly by the for-| Another incongruity pointed Pence Gonle ence tiui the Germon proved slory, drawn by no urge | draft and adds to them, as Presiaent | 1O LUEEEONG o LAl cign governmenis, that ice of wmbition's cold stecl: Wilson points out. a clause lookinsz | ' liejinct denth SRGoronsuRRICIEL 5 T e Humbly divined that a spent brother- | toward preveniion of the white all inguest Mouday » 5 3 S L L PR 3 . s without incurrir i ally agonized cyes turned to him { glave trafiic and the traflic in opivio. e PBMAN MLITARISM Maboring cl it may be a cause for | blows the encmy musi be preparcd to in appeal Disturbances were reported from dared a dread se: amended covenant of the Ioagué N, 4 A or B s hat a white | Nations is designed (o o e lu Medical Examiner Brooks and Di New York, Boston, Cleveland, Detroit Nov for the thought th J pery Bnd other large cities where the si b o Car (e e combines the provisions of articles of the red flag aroused the antagon- Decision by the delegates at he | Lured him 1o red-fields, nor dreams of | twenty and twenty-onc out is i cream or sodas may be pur | fsm of civilians and returned soldier mnd sailors. As Connecticut's popula- | cables will not be surrendered to their Xjon consists in @ large measurce of the | former owners is one of the scverest & the tax. Onr manager suggests that patrons bring as also a clause lovking toward proz- IS BROKEN POREVE their own recept I surprise and congratulation that we | endure. Ly means ol these antennac vess In international preventipn and |0 PROVISION MAD 1 v Humbly he erossed to his place in 1he | contral of dises T Pt v ON GERMAN CAL front ranks: knew the sly foil | ypgicl which plays foul in the decp was too busy minding its own business | great commercial structure. German | Heard not the rustle of far-whispered ‘oble ) Shall rushing (1 can tolthe ploblenz, Max 2 (By ihe Associated | Tusinng il Dgtostl ress)—*German militarism h is contained in the stinuli- May 2 (By the sociated | haen A S anort At the meeting of the coun- [@ttributed 10 Field Mavshal cor avere not visited by May Day clashes. | running out to all parts of the world ) drug store hecome a national The reason must Le that Conneeticut j Germany was edabled to build up her | broken forever, 2 \ tion that provision will he made 1o And will sidewalk cafes become von Hin- | o denburg, reports of whose resigna featiere of soft drink parlors? il have been received here. (ien. Groe. | These and & number of other ner, former head of the department of | 1ONS agitate the minds of the k t d "€ | secure and maintain frecdom of com- e el | mnd enjoying to the full its compari- [ merchants and bankers were in touch | planaslvanitvlb nibsSwhi RIS S S e s e T of three today it was decided thas Rive prosperity The state ran true | with every quarter of the globe where soul held as cheap [ able treatmjent for the commerce of | N0 provision will be made in the peace | Chuined to high orders, he cntered |y i frayed shell-ticlds: fought the fair of steady habits.” istence and through their consular el ich ques oi | pur members of the league, The treaty for the dispoxition of the Ger- |munitions, and who has heen the field 4 YO¥YOrs of liquid cold comfort, all | to its reputation for being the “land { the modern system of barter is in e i zroous developmeni of an enlarged | man cables beyond specifying that marshal’s chief of stalf. mentioned | A&reeing that the new tax add Eheme otk el e Ao they are t taken ont of the hands : sreat- is tr sportsman’s i ¢ tr PO as his chiel’s successor. according to | their: troubles. . 4 rved Luxther provided for in articie [of the Germans and left in the controi { pows received here from Kolbers - marts of trade were brought to the | Iell at the feet of n mewly-nerved 1 o ¢ ot th oo risedl covendinty | off thesfiche tcath poyers: I'ie Poor Cashic A\ SENSIBLIS SENATOR. oy, i Ber e A ally: shattered, and torn, i TN 2 s But threshold of Berlin. Wherever th SR rich d h ther hall ie = e LOS ANGELES MAYOR ACQUITTED Much that comes out of Washing- | cables ran, there could be found goods R s The Blacklist Abolished Los Anzeles, Cal.. May 3. Ma * | the 11 1 eaguc hationn! hurcaus £ i DEC O e s e Al Ot the the zilt cages save {the: long e e ol s uinaly Woodman. on trial here for several | suffering weeks on charges of having accepted | | hribe to protect vice condifions. was requitted last nizht by a i the | agents, speaking over the cubles, the e, these are minor froubles to what the cashiers face Nothing but ton in redpect o speeches and state- | marked or stamped with the familiar | Hark to the sound of soul-lirting Sredin ¢ ) i s . vamp of creatures from I “vio- ments might just as well never have | “Made in Germany,” which was sup- music: triumphant tramp of & i 5 " e : . i g 1 thousand worn feet l not = senerally alized Irom time 1o time, since the wrmi- Banners outilung to the shy breeze of | 'Mcrous and importuant re | stice, the War Trads Board has an- wisdom may be found coming from | German:'s wonderiul merchant fleet Aol Ldolo onl ki radecming|Hlese 8 ad - commiss the tongue of a Congressman but on | and the undersea lines of communica- the stree for the reguldion of matters of the enemy-trading list, and now the hero | ternational int There €e in some cages, They meet all Kicks with brave smiles, although the burden of collecting the been spoken or written. Occasional | ‘poscd to be symbolic of superiority., ! tax ralls heaviest upan thént. In many of the i e drug stores stamps and post B i 5 i s he o oour (! list is abolished. The bBrit v authori | i 7 Als - are t ¢hole there is too much persiflage, were closely co-ordinated, giving | Iar down the lin YL S m 2 : IBesic ; > ’ - pe wh LR oo comes riding: unsceing eyes star- | before the i Unive °l 1 ties malke (he same announcement, The Lirst Crossing. old w‘lvl information of all sorts di i ing into the sun. Union. with its neomanent hurs: effective on the identical date, and it (London Times.) L e the cashier. = o It e N | WEpEper reporter Pay we with tears for the gift he has | the Internation: Telegraph aad porler, appears that this action is taken | The first crossing of {he Atlantie (tor Kenyon of Towa, who protests | trated aticntion on a scientific method aiven, or ple our strenzih to agreement in the Supreme Economic {whether by airplanc, 1ying-boat o1 | miration. from a din 1aainst the League of Nations becom- { of winning commercial supremacy wphold the cause won? national Railway burenu; the Dini- | Couneil at Paris that the necessity for {airship, is partly a question of luck | By M. F. H ube and Suez Canal commissions: the e i international office of public health too much transparency. It is refresh- t country a distinct advantage over ing to rcad the announcement of Sen- { other nations which had not concen- paysing: to mb with ad 1 i % 1 | observe, crept away Radio-telegraphic horeau: tha Intor- k 3 { the main thoroughfare where ! i = : . Teoctite R ot in weather and navigation. and. «l- he ¥ ing o political or party issuc. Senator Aside from their business value, the maintaining i i L | nd. -} cashier kept her wits and her tomper with a restraint that wa Tl sl of marvellous, The original blackli pit into ) though the spirit of competition which “The Sunday Movie Bill at Paris, and the four international { force by Greai Britain two years ugo |15 enzendered by the prizes offered | (New Haven Journal-Courier.) sanifary councils a1 Constantinople, | ereated no littic consternation in the |for the first fight is undoubtedly Alexandria, Teheran and - Tanzier; | mind of the administration at Wash- (800d. it is Hable {o obscure the main | customers 2 minute . the union for the publication of ~us 1 was maintaining a nou- |15SUC. Which is to obtain the sciensific | 1,3 0, off chec el tinformation necessary to establish: a : League of Nations, and hi ample | the caples proventod their being fully | Sunday under a local option . I 10 CREn tions with the rapidity o Ghie scague of Nations, and his cxample | the cabies provented their being fully | § ¢l regular transatiantic service achi sion by Governor Holcomb is so much | pendicular Kind. As in the matier of | "*811 Hapflo el Zun expert to be regretted that it is to be hoped | Mission: the international fnwmitnie | the blockade. the official fecling was “; ‘{'.‘”‘"““””}i, transatiantic sery- SOmG. GonyOrsivtion Bare, cussing the subject he suid: touch with her diplomatic representa- |{hyt the general assembly, which | of agriculiuve; the international | that the hellizerents should carrs on |60 1N DrInsing idurope and ‘\"”,’,.'; Y N e ! B : 5 _ ! g { close together will he very areat. The eventeen cents for 15 cent drink The ques w o eters s “bellizcrent co rics | pa v large majorities. will do | union for the protection of industrinl | {y " th tender solicitude fo s | Phe question will be det tives in non-belligeren untrics | passed it by large majo he war with tender solicitude for the ;4041 would be that all the nations war tax. you know. Take the West which are endeavoring to cross the | Main strect car just outside, Kenyon is o Itepublican but he does | cables were an important adjunct to as she aitended. to the not kowtow hefore the god Lodge, at | the military machine. The bottling demands of something Iike twenty chang: ana least in the present instance. Sema- | up of the German flect early in the | qpe coming veto of the bill for o tor Kenyon takes & broad view of the | war by the British and the seizure of | moving picture entertainments on f inzton. whic provi- | toms tariffs. with its permanaai | bureau: the permanent sugar zom- al aititude of an exccedingly per 5 should be followed by others. Dis- | utilized, but even then Berlin was in mined in the Senate, not on any | ynrough friendly neutrals, who, it is | S0 again. property: the international burean at | privilezes of neutrals. This position | theory of helping or injuring any i N | The veto is based upon a misun- i Zanzibar for the repression of the political party but solely on its puspectod farerelathclsle s DRt lerstanding of the purpose of the bill | Slave traffic in addition to othe merits as a distinet problem. It censorship of dispatches. and the influence back of it. We are | hodies like the international siatis- would be most unpatriotic as well I ot at all concerncd with the support | tical institute. and ciher agreements as foolish to have any such linc < 5 I ziven i by the proprictors of moving [ Jike those underlving the of division between parties. Fui i picture houses because, even though | monetary and metric unions ther, it would be impossible s THE TYPEWRITER CLUE, they supperted it for commercial rea- many Republicans will support a | sons. that attitude on their part is League of Nations and some Many romantic and thrilling detec- lomething entirely distinet from the Democrats will oppose it. tive storics have been penned with a |wholesome role such innocent enter- ; thusiasticall lorsed t| As was enthusiastically endorsed. of | lantic should pool their resources. | heg your pardon, lady. I thot This would make for the establish- | said a 2 cent stamp. Here is ment of a regular service in the short- | Is it for a soda? Well. yYou m you course, by our pro-German and paci- list clements. men The State department. as directed fest, zpace of time o the war tax. Gee. I hate to-ask For the henefit of acrial transporta- | in uniform and with wornd stripes to tion generally, and so that the world | pay a luxury tax. Clerk said may attain fo the larger view. the! didn't need (o pay tax? Here is your sooner the Atlantic has been crossed | penny. No. I don’t mind, as Varions by the president. sent strong note' heiween i phrotesting against the allied hlacklist, states. While these bodies pointed | st pointing out that. “whatever may be | the way to a new development in ‘ international relations, they did noi really do much to Tring tl natioas close to each othes That is =aid with regard 1o the legality” of it t long as the hetter. At the present time Great | people are good-natured Eleven Britain, America. France and Italy | cents for 10 cent i i ! i “the zevernment of the United States | is constrained to regard the practice ! check, madam 1 | et v to forget solitics 5 ddres o : .| |tainments on Sunday are destined to | Iet us try to forget any politi typewritten address as the central | 1@ | as inconsistent with that true justice, (are all making parallel and simul-4 get pattled when my change run and any feeiing about the Presi- - e play in the life of a community, espe- Shic S hose idequate Dorto: i e e 2 s Sitic = . 1 hytecling \] (‘ i theme. The fiction plot now prom- :]_m\ e e e function h adequate periosni- | gineere amity and impartial fairness | taneous arrangements to altemit 0 f Yes, $9 in coppers i the two hom dent in the solution of this mo- eially @ A . amtelcans betloolket forfonly fronantl s i io T S eha racler: . deal- |cross it, and in_ the casc of Great| organization imbucd with the s mentous question. 1 believe that ises to be worked out in an actuil {and congested population. It is, more- | live becn on. Bix cents please certain dubious questions in it crime, as the federal and New York |over, unfair; since equal and exact A be cleaved up in the resolu- Gity authorities! ave cnsaged in vuns ||justice cannot ho donejto denyialvos ior i ntation large percentage of the people an in- ning down what they are confident is Ings of friendly governments with one | Britain and America with several | we haven't gone up. It is for the gov \ [ types of craft. A very la amount | grnment. lady’—1 and clothed ‘with ithe authority another, It may be significant tha to a woman who Seerctary Lansinz did not sign this | 2F the information required as to ai protested vigorously that it was “none | = cnrrents and weather is necessary for | or the gove ‘5 business what sho dulgence in a form of recreation they | e “trange commumication. The signa- "" "" And W "" i oe for ] or the government's husincss what sh WH the various types he areater i 8 © X the best clue in the conspiracy to rare fond of and get amusement from | bR e thl o el i actina-secretary is agixed (& (0 wriou v lrank, and surely I ought to b R S e | 11part of the extensive orzanization | mitted to quench my thirst without TR L 3 Kill a large number of prominent men | while vavious other sacial indulgences, | (218 Paul Pioneer Press.) perhans Mr. Lansing was out | o b oot up by eac P ey VISIT THI: RELIC TRAIN, e ol e Gieallont andPamiises | e e e e nust b ( up by cach nation if they 3 | having to pay for th Wihen the vailtoads: first were laken | e still to remain in - competition. | the new League of Nations, rhe thousands of New Britain men | P¥ Scnding bombs through the mail. 108, WG CR Ve ¥ nder suspension | Lixports say that every typewriter {or the Sunday observance laws. Com made has individuality. 1t may not {merce profits quite as much by the 3 automobile on Sunday as| crbment ownership loomed high fou thoze who were scasitive of its evi fects of the Y0 1% s that yitami- permissicn.’ R DR, (e SRR TG 5 SO e || he 1 n gus that cont creas if all the present competitors e Just New Yeur's, the spectre of gov. | Mated the Washinzton atmospher e T el I T T Viscount Gray made an appropriaic | nrequently pat their intention of giving @mnd women who were forced to be ail their cards on the. table. this ex-| aj5aather, as oo expensiy be apparent to the untrained obsery- jusc of the e the moving picture houses woul i b S ; : i Nowed to open, anawhab is tiuc o | Avlileshops anditiie ait ol #IFolds vou | clcnuLIly Sus 12 (hat no adequate | would he eliminated. So long as ti | of the eccentricities of the machine ype use of the automobile. is true of & beamed in ihe contenances of u Ubeeny o t min- | preparations for the attempt at the | . : field which will come to this city on | | perennitl advocates of the puh- [ istration at Washinzton to suppr crossing are being made in a competi- | throughout the country, ssed to breaches of neutrality “of a pariicu- [tive spirit, all manufacturers enter the United States con cing the | gonient with fighting “behind the i 5 reply to our lofty representations. in- " will ¥ sensive and unnecessary reduplication lines” will have an opportunity tonior- Petition for Soft Drinkers, . { cr but those who have made a study row to inspect relics of the battle- declare that euch onc is as diffcrent | zolf, boat riding and baseball. 1t 15 a | ) 3 : % - Imere Getion to hit upon an admission } lic ownersiip plan nd a fow ! : from all others as the finger print of [Mere fction t L . e \ 3 arly eriminal kind,” which the black- [ their machines must he hoping « | repeal of the law petition reads heroes, all of whom have scen action | fee {0 n moving picture theater as!| months azo when N JeAdoo s \ N 1 | ® special train manned by returned | & Uying person. Whe typewritten ad- i initia] success will be a mean . the undersigned, being 2 patron and many of whom have been decor- | setting it dre on the packages containing {ion of Sunday observance reguiring | plan of aside as an exclusive violu- | Douscd beture congress the five-vear was sizned to put under s the o e in fact, notorious that |advertisin the particular type fountains and jec cieani par crmin mercantile, commercial and | Which they are interested. This is ve that the on soft located in meutrl |of the worst results of the publicite | drinks and ice cream when served at ted for bravery by various Allied | : Vds of the zovernment the issue of j G 3 f < . | the bombs are being carcfully pre- |separate restrictions. hat 5 U soveiunant L a0 Bl o : governmient i N e e il as passed guavded against| governmen' ownership was regarded | banking houses i« . : . 4 . | served by detectives engazed in the o e e e e countiles were beihe employed “is an | that is being =iven o the Atlantic fountains and ice cream par- flight: for the truth is that, whatever unfair and discriminate Biz guns tl o futily tried to | i S ! . | casc and they expeet. by identifying |8 L ihacements by always leav- oday it o« as dead as o door sill [ intesral pari o organization. de- ¢heck the American doughboy and 7 - . SR ) AT R O G s Al e e d he typewriter, to close in on the per- |ing it in the hands of town prosecut- | Direetor-Geaeral Hines, speaking in | liherately and planned as |be of machine mll the st er against o Iax - n and othcr wilitary devices (hat failed : . A e e e : : S ing. many flights from coniinen Aumber of peop arge propo son who wrote the addresscs. T ing agents to withdraw the license. B anl, fended— i an enzine for the furtherance of Ger- ; 1 ! on who wrote the addr Ihis | ing a continent must be made heforo ¢ {hese dno wage carners. wihio should have failed of its enactment | ment operation during the war. But When we entered the war, the rctory type is arrived at for use soda fountains and to strafe the zallunt Allies ave brought is the more lamentable that this bill | wiih justico—the necessity of zovern- [ man political and militars ambitions,” wonld appear to be similar to hunting ) > our doors. These modern wa ; Be for a mecdie in a haystack, but the services m parlors to procure a light The whole future of civil fving cheon or refreshment. Very of list its own. any neutral | ool Uty . o Neonfongcinesrnen oLy v pends upon safety and reliability. and | soda, soft drink or ice cream is conntry felt asgrieved, none ventured | beeause of the governor's veto since | he expressed his helief the 'S0 ministration authorities Will hive the assistance of |it happens te be one of the very few permanent neace-time policy. privide j nack ceneral assembly which | management will prove nore satis- prompily compiled a ountry in order to inspire enthusiasm ¢ - - the most expert typewriter men in |acts of th considercd the contentment of the facton. | | machines arc being sent through the | i | | for the Victory Louan hey show hat should be the aim of all Work | en as part of suci luncheon o general public. The legislature ought On ihe whole the cxperiment of | o S Jjind organization. —Aviation, when ful-{ oiher fimes is taken as food general y : strance as our State department had 1) Gorait Za Bt e an tmmense | o have hoon cncowraged by the gov- | zovernumeni operaiion has been one 4 Hrlide) . el 3 ‘ put out slacid)Sievien tuallanad o v =8 ouity st T G G R o ; S G avse and other characteristics hidden to {ermor to persist in general legislaiion. ! of the most fortunate chapters in AN E £ : | soft drinks and ice cream Cis | $00 German names on it and many b, world, The real need e R e R BI man nat notar ythroughout the world. The real need | {pey are taxed when served at soda fountains and ice cream parlors, and | | the land who can reveal, by a glance 1 nd an ich il remon civilians a few of the cles thrown v 1 ; Lat the printing, the make of machine Protest against the tax on soda in front { the army and navy, they show what “the doughboy and zob | W5 00 (5 ol dlaconnseiliviol iopetherlody had to coniend with. By comparison, o et e T o e SN SRS NG Groffdo OF (el the lot of the civilian has been an onz it il tions and translate the bill into law. drastic laws increasing the punish- : 3 firms were Sincluded that were nof g ro Sdiate. eito o binE It has tricd an a zement which | 1 \ o ol I 1l e Lihsgal) formerly was an issue, and found it ;"'““”,“‘ Ao ain LAl i edaliey ,1 allied nations together to work in | not taxed when served elsewher the legality of this boyecott has never |unison for the establishment of a reg- e wanting, fiad that experiment not | N¢ 1 . J it ison i LiplsuinsnoMalnce 1 seen seriou questioned. Fortunate- {ular transatlantic service. The air Iv for the country, as it turned out, | ministry might well make some pro- - ‘ Also believe the tax on soda cagy one and the lcast he can do ,. e | to be meted out to those who | \liens Tomenard Bound. heen tried it would yemiin at this critical tinee one of the sorc spots L of dsconiant and - unséttiement, | the administration dodged that issuc | posal of this kind officially to the throngs of alions bound 0N | Would that we were as easily vid of ( When it raised w hubhub over ihe Al-jUnited Statc nee and Ital | therefore discriminatory I find the tax on sodas, soft drinks and ice cream is unfair hecanse it is tax on only a small invest Bis moncy in the Vietory Loan . send infcrnal machines through the | (New York lvening Sun.) »art of taxable opportunit mail. While they should not he dis- The par o T couraged, it is doubtful whether leg- | this port back to t(heir home other fantastic liobbies and politic lies” Dlaeklist soft drink TO PROT THI. HOM P p s : A 9 jslation will have the desired cffect. | tries have for some months manias thao may dog us in the fu- \narchists are thoughtless of life and | PAssed any rate of outward mav tire or unil they (00 must he repu- statc cnaect a law compelling the in- ment of population that the reeeni |dinted hy ihe judgment of experience consider themselves martyrs to a Governor Hays. \nd ice cream when served at sod: ngland’s. War-Work Pensions. e e I ans o thi ko) cream| parjors ol a arly ‘ s | noxious and a nuisance. part mml records can show. [Gver since 1he i comes JthipualSenatoriNewdl ot tile busiest timesi of itho 88 sy 2 s catse, and MArtyrs scorn earthly laws. [ signing of the armisiice these re-cmi- | : s = The British government is pa:ing | to Washington tha: Wil 'i iherefore urge the immediate repeal % e dincoln i B2, ¥ < 5 o x in o : de s W ore et meivell sEould o | evants unve beeu heniine usar el ‘ out $£7.500.000 a weelk in out-of-work | decided to announce his candidaey te of 10,000 a mouth and over. By (New York Commercial.) donations.” English newspapers say | for the goveérnorship of Indiana. liut n a secasonable time to )at many gi and young men hm‘\«h worry about techniculilic Italy and Our Trade. We 1 Bagle.) their way into (he milk and eventually < 5 cern. partly because of the loss ©f | Congress in 1862. He wrote: tion have thaken a rest on their{loan Mr. Hayes. to the national «o workers it occasions us and parti ‘The dogmas of the quiet past ave | “pension.” ' ‘The governmeni's agtion | mittee to run the campaign of 14.:0 Jispatches s because of the misgivings we conceive | Inadequate to the stormy present.|is preventing distress, but . it a|and without his making a single | American sgoods 2 R from such an expression of unwilllig- | As our case is naw, we must think | terrific burden: on the. sorely . taxed!speech carry the state for him ny| bargo. Our WL & “J Many cows are slauehtered for hu- [lieve in self-determination for ness on these people’s part to 3iaY | anew and act anew. Fellow citizers, | treasury. and ‘is aipheeedent ithat may | 75,000, casually marks Senitor| Ttaly is nof mentlonsit. it man consumption, providing another | puplican Senators. A We cannot escape histo lend to mrave abuses New. And that is the calm truth. rule that doesn’t work both we Dr. Stockwell's suggestion that the (Toronto Mail and Empire.) Word spection of cows twice a year is along progressive lines. Unless a stringent of this tax. watch is maintained, cows infected 2l sought to check the zrowth of anar- with: disease can be a source of great his is p Do the rate has probably much - : danger to the community. Germs find | ©"% creased. This departure causes con- |the words of Abraham Lincoln had heen earning less than the doaa- | dealing in certainties it 3 (RBrooklyn into the bodies of children and adults, | thus attacking the health of the state. Mr. Lodge evidently does not