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— : = — - = - - ; c t cre hs 5 § % S The a | 2 . e b roman i ostle "Britain Herald. | 10,2 peem seneral taik of giving | FACTS * AND FANCIES. the Ol Way. [0 el us o to pudh onward, to (enths of the political stock in trada |Eet nowhere, A woman is the apostls o | two months” pay > to ' soldiers: - And e (New York Times) [ hecome more- offigient, that we niay of the outs is the creation of dis- |Of cleanliness. Slie ey il B ¥ i there has been little oth i ; oA | be able to earn more and so adjust content With the conduct of the gen- jthe young from the cradle. Surely e D PUBLISRING COMPANY, other.than talk. | the cost of our would-bo high living tlemen Who are in office—in other |must view ~Chicaga’s housekeeD the If Metternich and Talleyrang : P The matter is fing In defining the attitude of » 3 roprietors. s finally brought up on the question op | 1 what is really the high cost of words, With the government, I give | With uplifted palms. Alexander I were the chiof ol men of . reside Wilson > e ally (Sunday evcented) at 4:15 . M- American people, Dresident the Paris conference & Ao . utter- | e ! The i s a direct Hereld Buflding. 67 Church St the eve of adjournment although it | frequently assumes that the U U Would be gaq. | MVINE the author the credit of heing thor- | The smoke nuisance has =i : : md S : scause it empha- ! should have been seel e oon Grlilnd:ci-nox eBoial tled in a day. Unguestionably republicans ) Appeal to women hecause it ’ v in een serigusly considered | ahces ol 1. ' AR (Y that - | 4 ¢ J - ines e rv bills, the d!::m::acrou "Dlmce:‘fltn::w Brita weeks ago othors represent the opinions o o wis the zreal point of superioriyy o Reconstenction Tdeas. would £o to jail for criticizing the |Si%e itself in the Jlaundry b S PA Al et N § negligible minority Wwashing the old method in internationa) g (New York Herald.) national democratic administration, | oiled linens, the dusty furniture, the ] e At yesterday's session of the House, | Stap justments over this new practice op| Iteconstruction is praceeding slowly | Put We €ould get even with our dem- |maculate toilette, the dainty BORS ess Offos ... i member inquired what had become - squaring every(hing with the fourteay | and painfully on hoth sides of the At- | 0cralic friends (it there are any [and the shavely wloved handy =~ orial Rooms .... of the bil! to give the service men $60 | romance of M boints. fght and morality paq |lantic and there is great danger of | members of the democratic party left becomes a succession of dry'cleaners only profitable advertising medium in [ i Shattered is the Tomaniee B ot | nothing to do with the case, with g mistakes being made . rochas of | In Pennsylvania) hecause we would |10 the average woman. The fact tha the ety s and press | €1CI. He was informed that the com- | and Mr E =G Bl o igihsjoroceasiat) e clty. Circulation bool n % L . C! = anc Murs. 2 = M . | st comes home r eve loment the city seks {and R ! =k i e society cirele | case. Nobody took account of (g | readjustment. Already we 6 in | be nbie o place’ them In jail for il comes home to her "‘N"‘ oxf s alwsyss open jfoad s ee on appropriations did not look | chance fo he former Miss French interests of peoples, and the Proposy) | lngland the strange phenomenon of a | tending to create discontent with the or\\nn day makes it hei vw-;v ; , . chich the for B 5 s S _ i S ernment en have accomplishe Y B o will T oinalon saie st Hots-|iWith®Tavortont the movement U DA B KPS e 4 that their wishes he consulted woyjq | surplus of unemployment together | state government d ,\ GRS e "'"l]“ l‘ a8 s Nng’s News Stand, 42nd St a Broad- | o B 7 moved, to say. have moved the congress of Vienpy | With a shortage of labor. 7 o Of course. placing th nbers of {things in their clubs and their 1 A St Wik At | the passage ofsuch a bill would mean | poptjand Expross. i na | This is du s borhood organizations. Heretofore We Badtio Citr. end Saritora: Devot. an adde ¢ aa e - to laughter. Decisions were baseq | 1o the fact that Great Britain is pen- ' the hous I senate i) (Ewasinot (05 00T ORI IZALION STt LopY o City. a an added expense of $3,000,000 to the upon the interests of dynasties anq |Sloning her returned soldiers 5 o ave never considered them outsid ¥ o g 3 ohje¢ Hel auth i SGpobEs | nave T onsider . cction with Fiume it should e s at the 2 ([ SUDPOE 2 home) the club ar the e 3 mber oi the Assoclated Preas. @ and appropriations $8,000,000 in Niconys f“"l‘ that the world is full j the military requirements of states; '¥ate of 85 shillings a week {the home, the clui the church. But joe Associated Prees is exclusively entitled mbere Sl < as long as g mine suppres - g e 5 be reme they were reached by {he proces: they are not ¢ rk 2 N i v o it as |\lc pwarghasidemonaciated thesabil to the wuse for republication of all mews | SXCCSS Of receipts had already been | & . 4 tjces, and it might not md D eainin: reeched by ihe VIO ery “\‘ St "‘),:.,,'\,.\,“.(,f,],. MBRY o8 the hes 5 P olshevist, as %o woman as an organizer of no- credited fo It <r mot otherwise credited | reported fuvorably 5 St iremedying them alliat {UH1ES g, agreements 1o give anq |live pavents and, asilong as} 1 undet " entleman or | i, .1 projects. We believe ier cn- in this paper and also the local news 3 the strain ¢ it ek take. ve where there was a \Hu ¥ get §8 a week pocket money, pre- | lady who waiis to stiv up a minority al proj s c pubiished herem s ery of poverty in conncetion | ones—Kansas City Star. | 5 overthrow oxisting | Sr8ies should not be wanted in veace iy “ISINE | Here is an opportunity for campaign- of interest no great amount of talk |fer to temain idle. Wiser is the plan | of the people to o strikes Sy 5 . Viclenea i e L cometimes we feel as if the olenc His idea only | Was required. Much time might haye | dopted here of payving the saldiers| governments by s hicl Teal reward. W 5 om | heen saved B tiding e s of : ey W - 5 oo e ing which premises al rewarc JAPAN AND SHANTUNG the average person as an affront to i e have to gain anything from been saved at Parvis by excluding ai 1'h ‘l\finnv.m:v 8§60 xhi\ will get no | is to zovern by force of the minority urge the women to make ti mok ey hosamn et e S e R AalalEs B e i Bl denticl s ERR e on enseliabo iU ali Suass {more and will soon turn to wor | and nis business is the promotion of | i : ¢ < | our oil wel ¢ | Fiume and Kino-¢ — SN AR oughly nonpartisan. We because e | With {he bonus for ser N ) O der flelc o United States 1 thefr fight ince the announcement was made tions and the fourteen points. n a wider field, the United State | Senator Lodgo still employs the | OWiNg largely to her credits abroad, is have | Meternich terminology, his thoughts |BOW in the exceptional position of e- | cvery sympathy with a desive to land | A French Ediet. run in. the Vienna congress groove, | N8 @ble to command the trade of the | him or her in i7il. You cannot do (Boston Tlerald.) He is nol in the least impressed by (WOUld. But this may easily be lost by | it oo soon to please me. Rut for | The French government took an at- the argument that ihe new State of | P€INe too areedy or 100 rigid in our) that laudahle purPose we do not need | titude that brings a lot of embarrass- (el SonthliSiavs mosas Tnume as iisdcalines withiforelenimations: o in=it (lix' absuua billh The person n Cormmioncial loutlel 1o the Scan inatSionceSwelcannot iexpect ito: continte | eites otlions Lol Miolenee oniy Nitholt Wi selling our products abroad indefi- | sanizes for the ultimate nitely it we do not buy from our violent revolution. If T jave cor- o o _Dallas News. | ! army or navy Phere was not asin- | and try to cateh a bird Dall rectly defined a Bolshevist, | Paris of a settlement of the Japa- gle soldier, not a single sailor, who wreekers | ecouldd afford solution as an Bument ‘to prove that s e | A New York paper says there are i only eight jokes in the world. That sands of them went out to do or dic. | majes nine.—Providence Journal: expediency | 11 conn | d ‘not the principle of justice was fimating the Peace Conference. To to give his life, but thou- e seized upon the clicut is oo poor to show | i | consensus of opinion that in “ho in- |ment ta all concerned when it de - in effect, that the A. E. F. can Putpose of | dis of nothing to citizens of Cus- | overthrowing our government | - |7 . lomens: for irade. S lgo ur g v vio . Neither the lomers; for trade in it Jast analysis| fence commits a common-law S ¢ oXC ge woducts anc el T i ST “,b,].‘“,‘t"“(-‘l\':x\‘y’ "yh» ‘v” L >| To Drotect ourselves against him re- [tions can sell any property ‘taken supply and demand injures “:')\hmth”—‘ auires no new statute: it requires the | overseas—not a used automobile, or a ties. We can shut out foreign goods| Pty to catch the criminal and to | pair of blankets or shoes, or a moving If 4 1 0 tical At ny to at- [y vexatious tarifts or prohibitory | p“INM‘”" s Dlctusy machile, onon Oy f the opinic 4 practical me e g & e : SH1 S : am we o A5 Sperdgt ; e oD on OR S RIncua D el e malls willineverybecome -”ll) 2 | tack the rest of the world That | reguiations, but the immediate resuit | nam wne. Sreie b hhete lmored| bit ofiiune of any RE Y e nufsance as souvenir postcards.— |Italy’s old cnemy, Austria-Hun- |would be to lessen the purchasing | ana vet 1 g et K in this country, | that the government has‘made an, ex Barnes of the Fire Department on the | Springfield Daily News. sury, has leen destroyed' or made|power of otlier countries while taxing | ave in any resl Hoasbe ope Amat we fception in the case ‘of the.sale o : - bh e B o & Gt : s | ave in 2 eal danger of a Bolshevik | horses- Jutchers! existence of unnccessary fire hazards ' . | poweyless is & consideration he duits | the consumer: | revolution inlens & Folsheyilc] DoveosetC Dutche s hould be studied full T | Onec can get just as hungry after a j disregards, and the Germany he is' 7The fewer the restrictions | feoiution unless fwie peraifiiin Mag: | [iois Iednch people desperately need should be studied carefully. The re- AN BoL s it L ° p B AenY, | islation of whic s se : S i 4 s = woul¢ ar as during it so piant that Vielory | hinking of is the Germany of 1914: | commerce the more profitable it will | an' example ,:.'hih" ’;""“’“ BERaRmany QR InEsilint it RS BENOHIC serdon moyi——The Charleston Newsl| O lcourse | He Teaves (ne' leaguc loflipe/ A Jarge, part (of ounitrade with | aven & oo s this o Giizen Fofijsladiy pass on itol thepy &t nOmInS ! spections of yards and buildings made | and Courier. natlons out of his reckoning as a.de- | France is already destroyed by the | gistrict-attomen will orion (husiastic | prices. especially those ugeful on th | e s : g rict-attorney will atte ag- | farm and in rebuild and re-equip- during the past year by firemen, in- ! 2 prohibition amendment. As for Eng- | tey will attempt to mag- | farm and in rebuilding an =Sl L e heie v | The “fighting male” does not fully | ready to say that he can accept the [jand, there is little danger of her | nify his office by prosecuting some | ping the devastated regions. Many of spcetors who know their busine: | L B ey i se- i = » . # one he S No elies - the cles questi SUC as : : reali his limitations m,u} house h*:w‘;\\v of nations constitution, even | “dumping” on us her steel or coal o ; rm('n!\u\n‘irymdn\pm 2 i‘] ,‘.) Y]‘ el ol ‘rh ,‘\.m l“\ 1‘;‘ |'”‘; \,\:‘,‘1‘ a:,“my]\\,ll-.‘.‘ m“] | cleaning time—New York Globe. in its amended form. o BOGETED PG Gre eketng oo e BIE Wt (L il (s el BELE B B ol Barnes that the city must act if the | — The Massachuseiis senator forgot f(here than here, so there will be no | jri“has s oy e et s v i self i “ o . ma 2 a i “riticize wha N 3 « e rulin e ed States rubbish problem is to be disposed of. That licking the Germans »\-*\- all | nimself when he declared that “Ttaly i more need of a tariff on those prod- regards as l\]\'gr;:\z“"r(\ i ‘“hfl m‘ vlvv\’vlwtlvl\\‘)]v:xv ‘Il« -)"” hl !r:"‘ 11 that it has 1 5 | e was to making peace is no long regards IFiume as {he founders of | ucts than there is on wheat > i > 1 our state anc us = RS OIN SR 5 vigse Private property owners and tenants (here Wi e a 4 5 LRCEIs ci iz £ 2t national laws, g A aken overseas, so far as the materia i property owners and tenants | "5 ({qely pelieved as it was in No- | our republic resarded the mouth of | With regard to internal L eyl Sl DL T SO i S et e Gk e Gt e | s O have little live interest in the | (. her.—Springfield Republican. the Mississippi when it was said that 0 convict. At once youw | can possibly he ge ; o e matter as the report says: “On in- - any other pra-tical appreciation to its warriors Tt is the e s o our city and state prisons ' opportunities for 0L | ol deplorable shano thatisol sCllZH HE ey e g sueh a de e | development in (rade and industry it is poverty of spirit not poverty engthen their stand, they pointed | money that is responsible. army authori crime. | ties nor any of the welfare organiza- vitize d care : oL : rospecting citizen woul #hie fact that the Shantung provines | ! would he seriousl irtailed. Trade | N it ¢ cm.—Boston sly curtailed. O e e iu:nlmml in cither of them.—Bo is nothing, | | Vi Aeh i © war s all. Italy must s been allotted, with its overwhelm- and the Dalmatian coast as a measure of defense against “'any least, we hope bombs through | future attempt of Cierms Transcript have Fiume E Chinese population, to Japan in CONSTANT FIRE MENAC olation of the point written by Pros- | ent Wilson in reference se = 5} e to sclf, de [ any value, the report of Captain rmination of peoples. Now comes Baron Makino, chair- | an of the Japanese delegation to the on our ace Conference, with the declara- | port is compiled as the result of in- | on that his government's policy is to bturn the Shantung peninsula in full fense for Italy, since he is not vet pvereignty to China, “retaining only e economic privileges granted Ger- | 5 . B It is the conciusion of Captain any and the right (o establish a set- ement under the usual conditions at king-Tao.” Such an adjustment ould be along more honorable lines. gonditions any attempt to restrict the operation : % | will have a arty . 7 s 0S| ough the process must involve nation holding the mouth jof the federal reserve banks or farm | g (W€ 2 AT, and It you want | Pose, WELLAL W i e L spection and re-Inspection, the unsan-| YWonder if Mr. Moore would recos- | of he Mississippi was of necessity an |Joan acts would work against the set- |0 V8 Bolehevism become a wveal | n CrOMRAEE HIRE S0 Sorn oo H{as conditionciot (e back yards and | nize his doctiine if hio were in thefonemy of tho United Statest “Jef- [[lement on the landl of our returning | 5 08 100 ou have to o ds to make | (6 BOEEHE a so moictyaras and STl RS OSE LS B L Dokl e B e artyrs under the provisions = : flesh today.—Tro; ferson’s ol ition about the mouth | soldiers, cause further congestion in | oo "Ji, ETITE Whder the provisions BANDITS JATLED. | posed S, Finally, I am a Roosevelt: repub- | Tong Terms Are Given to Men Whe e B B icaniFanqiston iy e e s i since if that port passes into the | Soldier Cand nd ¥ thelisotdiccill i IR INRTIE I dolne Rl nes EobbedSkapmasicr. | New Uampshire papers are boa hands of any other nation that na- Sap. It !’y“” y """‘\_ on the poltical : ] : A | ap. If any one helieves tha | ing that General Wood was born in | ion will. in a large measure, cdn- (Sprinafield Republican). | i | o : | that state. But they are silent on the | trol their {rade, a relation which they Notwithstanding - protestations: -on | the one Gmbodicd in this bil cam fone | men concerned in the robbery {? it cleaned up, and in another weel | fact that he escaped as soon as he fmight come to regard as hostile. By §,)) sides that the new veterans' .or- | continue to-exist in a frec country, | Frank R. Brown. assistant paymas {hey find it just as bad. The solution | could.—Springfield Union. the use of u‘m leklvr]«lmnll\h. Lodse | ganization, the American legion, to | : _ dealt his Italian friends a blow unde SN d of this problem would seem to be for | - 3 ke be organized the last of 3 gt e 4 Mr. Burleson is slow in discovering | which they must have winced ermany declared war. The views of | (o o lloct didl o H g g : the city to collect and dispose of these | (nat he can’t live on the salary of » Lo —_— collections.” | cabinet officer. The president, when Cost-of-Livi Index. Before long, New Britain will dis- N :‘l‘~ h‘o'\‘\ 5 _;jnl«;-](\)xzxglrj‘ :: speak to (Newnrk News). velopments at St. Louis. There is! tion law, whose passage and enforce- | All had pleaded guilty. Gover that 16 munstiacty either tolclean 1 him about i e JE B0, Roval Meeker, United States com- [a keen interest in what the soldier | ment princip contrihuted to sweep Louis (Poco) Rennett, who is al ! up these plague spots at regular in- =5 T g missioner of ‘"1""' _*‘il"*'\"}jw in- | vote is going to do to America | the federalists from power forever, | leged to have arranged the robbery IN MAY. dicated in an address before the Is there a sufficient accumulation | \as worded so as to make criminal |as part of a conspiracy to assis( i 2 American Feonomic association, pro- | of soldiers’ grievances, \lse. scandalous and malicious | Charles S. Whittemore, an aged em poses, if permitted, to formulate a | the war, to writings against the sovernment of i ploye of the company, to retrieve menace will be removed. The public | xo leafy curtains hide scientifically accurate index number | tial election? The politicians cannot | the United States or conzress.”” The | gambling losses. was given 2': vears | collection of rubbish would prove to| The rim of any hill, which will reflect vaviations in the j know the answer to that question too | bill under consideration at Tarris- [ in the house of correction for con be a costly undertaking; the primary | Save where the willows lean, uctiall cost of living. In the course [‘quigkly. 'St. Louis may ‘help ihem ‘ burg goes infinitely further than this | spiracy. On the rc ry charge stly rtaking; I S R e e of his remarks he said that he then | find it out. If Gen. Pershing is really | iii-starred sedition act of congress. Tt [apry Gavin | " Above the swollen rill and there, for the fivst time. publicly | unpopular in the army. it may mean | makes criminal any act or Writing. | vears, and Alfred Hirsch and Johr cannot afford to ignore longer the | hat nishtly showers fill ‘oclaimed that an index number of | {hat Gen. Wood would be an ideal | whether true or false, which tends | Mulhall, both of New York, to 10: tc danger to property and life that ex- | In May. cost of living is not only a the- | “grouch* candidate for president be- | to arousc discontent with the state | s years. el throusl it neilEheeon 0 orctical possibility but a practical fact | cause he symbolizes like no ' ‘other | or national sovernment. ‘Reaction- | “mhe nheaviest sentence, 11 fo 18 q e £ 5 CODS v process of coming into being as P o average s ' rieva = i J Von Jagow's statement does not : : In May the world is sweet in process of coming Into being as| man the average soldier's grievance, | vears, was imposed upon Samuel erty owners or people occupying and o 5 ¥ e tront rapidly as the burcau of labor sta- | having nursed a very big one of his | = S S 5 o uare with boasted German efficien- | i Lont for realt e | With blossomy, dim retrea (istics can push the work along. 5 2 | 3 i % Stirratt, who shot Brown. The case: paying rent for realty. ew Britain In perfume laden vales: PR e Sl e R | Soldier Farm Workers. of othais implicated, including Whitté is reaching that age where it must ! In tamarack marshes wet Mr. Meeker e no: ¥ his inti- Knowing, as we do, that there are | (Indianapalis News.) 6 < h 210870 : - mate that all the indices of com- ! just B an more, Were continued discard clildish notions and don long | The white, white violet il e e lichEbays fhonci b i ; Bieae oI oo eveiino: Jalioat exerahune Ll A Sic echales [ es wi @ gone be- | soldier grouches, many o em based | gy aab A yeen cither fillec ‘TEER trousers and be a city actually as well LipRTeran gRLTeathf e al oy Jore ate withoul blace Fltibe td | on bod tner ot ol niiaficn i e [oicert food bavine Been cliher flied | R OIUNTERRS. GOING: ABROAD, being in a square hole. Germany’s ' Thorn-apples scent the dales ' e O i o 2 JU S '® | op canceled, the farmer now stand a0 3 as in name. T May point out that what is needed to show | military service, the political possi- |yt as perhaps the most important {‘gpe Ti 1 Men Leave Today on population in France wa 2l variations in the cost of living is | hilities of a gr e S , i mc honsad Echy ) s g ilities of a grouch campaign next | rictopr in discharging this countrs’s an cxhibit based on retail prices at | year should not he minimized in es- | war obligations, The demand for the a great many places compiled from | timating the chances of soldier can-|jmmediate discharge of farm labor New York., May 5.- s actual family purchases. These prices, | didates. That Gen. Wood is cleverly | from the army is. therefore, more | tingent, 1.000 men, of 50,000 he explained, must be checked as to | conscious of his own possibilities along | {nan a sentimental outburst. The ! {roops volunteering to relieve an accuracy and co-ordinated with re- | this line must have impressed every- | season promises well. the government | equal nunter of doughboys now with speet to both the high cost of living | one who heard his Victory loan speech s The red-wing's thrilling note g ool E e e ] |is urging the limit in crop acreagesithe American army of occupation in ot taken place. As an apologist for | ©f Prosperity, and the sudden cessa- | \nq mourning dove remote, and the cost of high living. and, | in Pitisburgh last week. According 10 | ana the financial returns are well | Germany will sail for Europe tomor- Stili . above all, weighted or proportioned > Philadelphia P o e Mo = vl B -t Agame he Junkers, Von Jagow is a sad fail- | 10N of hostilities and the protracted In May. 0N el DEON e the Philadelphia Public.Ledger's spe- V.mugh sured by responsible agen-|row on the transport Agamemnon, 1t | | threatening crisis. The chief draw- | ck 1is that Germany intimidated jhina. into granting a lease on the B (i province anad appatently Al s the meicaniilodistiictiand Unt) — of the Mississippi is perfectly ap- |our cities and add to our already g A | cellars and closets from an ;mcnmu—] OH that we two were may-I-not- [ propriate as an argument for the re- |acute housing problem. lation of rubbish and waste paper | ting.—Chicago Tribunc. tention of Fiume by the Jugo-Slavs, - have proved to be a problem hard to e nant by any other name is as unde- =73 e e , srevent by the inspectors as one weck )W'S ALIBI. I they find a bad condition and order SRy Cambridge, Mass., May | responsible for sedition laws such as | {ences were imposed yesterday on Gottlieh von Jagow, former German inister of war, has published a bhook | + I B i ~ompans L L) just let him read in McMaster's “His- | Of the General Flectric company this week, { tory of the People of the United | foundry at Fvevett, who was held uy will he rigidly nénpartisan and non- | Sates” the account of the sedition | and shot by automobile bandits De- olitical, eve politician in the { jaw passed by the federalists in | cember 20 and relieved of the weekly United States will intentiy watch de- | Adams' administration. That sedi- | PAyroll amounting to nearly $13,000 b which he attempts to explain why defeated enemy are of interest but cannot bé said that Von Jagow's atements ring true. The author as- ris that the declaration of war made Berlin was based on the belief that | to1(a15 or make laws so stringent and i e French armies had already invad- | aprorce them so rigorously that the P corld is wid 1 the empire. This alleged incursion { In May. the world is wide, as a result of | affect the next presiden- to German territory was reported by ibordinate officers to the General whose members, without stop- was sentenced o five expense would be heavy. But the city to verify the information, report- to the government. War fol- bourhonism can go no further. It is not consistent with what we ave heard about every round peg be- now hundreds of thousands of | in a round hole and every squarc these agents had numerous meth- [CRORORCRORONS] U. S. S Agamemnon. In May the world is youns, PROSPERTITY IN CANADA. Youth of the year is sung rnment. They knew there had been RN ey i r : 11 Gy e . 1 ven-song at break of day ould not report an invasion that had | PeSinning to feel the quickening pulse | ds of communicating with the gov- b debate on peace have had inconse- | i'_f“",(,’“‘(,h",{:,",M'f\\,pcy”:::.l.‘,}“;;;{nMr.:,“\:’;} Jiol itk o ity Bl T vosont eeiiliie SO E oy Omverilon (v by the army ) O © @ O > e i ~ In May the world's alive. AByAZE ' & ceting promptl) discovered our | With this prospect in mind. no one| embarkation authorities at Hoboken [YRONCNC N quential effect in the Dominion. The | i ‘\fm" e i ture and miscellaneous expenditures next president.” The general began: | hlames the farmer for becoming im- = _\n:, ‘:ull’znll‘|-oi:h{w1 bees. consumed by the families of wage- “For the short time I was permit- | patient with red tape and the demo- Leland Hoar of this city. a member The robin’s tawny breast SN a0 T ted to be with the hoys over there—" | bilization machinery. ) ; of the crew of this transport, rejoined ssec ¢ sl favorable . i . s cedar trees, ¢ 5 LS ) (GO, 0 3 a heen s e {ers on preferred discharge lis e ressed in mind throush unfavorable | and the published articles reflect a 1\n” >1h:|]-::;;:z\-'fn\vv']\mlh\(;FT:I'N‘ZP piline if hescd on A auestionmeire. | (n the beclintia!” one voiee Boomon. | s 5 (0 Ll ooeit trousn ing X escriptions of the United States army | healthy condition. ket Tersonal investigation into family “Yes, you were sidetracked, but |prescribed channels for procuring | NO PARADE FOR 76TH. fichting was brought to an _H A L. in Chicago Tribune. | budgets arc the reliance by Mr. Meek- | you'll he our next president,” came | discharge in exceptional cases. Yet| rom the pen of a newspaper observ- | end, Canada had forebodings about gleHinuinios beingdeonducted Mg o heslyoice: r, who viewed the place without % ; most expensive but only effective “You het!” teading on Wilso method, by ecxperts who probably was suspended in air. Much to the (New York Evening Post.) know far more about family expen- surprisc and pleasure of the Canadi- New York § tods evotes o GOOD WORD FOR ew o un today devote: the greater part of a page to the commer American parents who were dis- | cial situation in lough at his home amp at Brest will be relieved to learn When [there is geod ground for the belief i b oy Mayor Says Division Has No put in another. | that this is only one of several mis X Resord Then Gen. Wood had to bow {o an- [{akes that have been made in return- i ECOEC: Ad to how fo an- |4a ! other hurst of applause. | ing the army from France and in dis Boston, May 6.—Mayor Andrew ditures in general than do most of | [f {here are 5,000,000 young and |charsing men from domestic camps. : the people to whom they apply for | middle-nged veterans who feel that |The men have not been fed back into information. way abont Gen. Wood and inferen- | civilian life according to a reasonable factor in both the war and the coming He wants, as the ultimate, just such | gially fecl just the other way about jblan based on survey of the demand heen upset. An cscerpt of the Sun's | Thctor in BOUY Lhe N R O e, | @ sweepinz inquiry once every hree | Gon. Pershing, {he appointee of |for labor. But the country at lares merican government on a special | {rade report says: D aimony 1 Eugland was saving | MOnths, which, of course, will cost ! Prosident Wilson, and if they Keep on |is to blame. If in time of peace the that but for the force and skill of My, | & lot of money, as he savs. Already, | feeling that way a year or {wo long- | country was not prepared.for war, it | Witson at Paris, the league of nations|so far as New York city is con-{cr, then it is easy to name the mext !certainly: cannot besexpected to show | MO8 "0 8 S G 0N a i reao s A have boen made a reality, | cerned, December, 1913, compilations | republican presidential candidate fany more than a novice's ability in | Mavor said. it b No man in Gerat Britain carries more | Showed {hat family cxpenditures for| g the army L 3 the immediate future. Its thought prejudice, that earlier rcports were probably exaggerated. The writer, Lord Reading leaves us as British ans foreign trade has continued on |embassador, after paving the highest Jrewspaper, was one of 200 ncwspaper | such a scale that all calculations have | tribute to President Wilson as a great en taken through France by (he Peters has ietoed the plan for a parade herc of the 76th Division saving that, in his opinion, it is “un- wise, impracticanle and undesirable to hold such a celebration Even thouzh the units of the divi. hose article appears in a Iartford rain. Tt is his belicf that the adjec- 5 i While business was prepared to face an immediate cessation of ranted. Referring to this port, he the war time volume of trade, it oy was presented last week with a Neignt today than Lord Parmoor; | food in one extended district aver- | giaes should be a soldicr, immedi- | = There are fow in the Enited summary of trade results for the [anq his praises of Wilson are echoed | aged about 45 per cent of the whole, | ately after a war fought “fo ‘end Chicago’s Smoke Nuisance, DOWN WITH STAT Ainaats Sl e first_quarter of the yvear Showing |1 (he English pres for clothing nearly 15 per cent, rent sion did excellent work abroad, the fives applied to Brest were unwar- next president of the United | demobilizing its C militarism,” the significance of such (Chicago Tribune.) | Coblenz My G.—A m{vw; te Al this would have caused mo em-|nearly 13 per cent, fuel and lighting | 4 development would he too clear fo | It is doubtful ifin the recent his- | German newspapers published barrassment to stalwart republicans| 4.6 per cent, furniture, etc.. per | yequire explunations. For the pres- |tory of Chicaga the smoke evil has! unoccupied districts heyond the and returning soldiers’as to the try, while the balance in favor of (i {he goad old days. They would |cent. and misccllalieous (amusements, | ent, one can but hope that in the been so apparent, so pernicious, and | American bridgehead, many school conditions al Brest. We in the Canada for the period was less | have sprung to their feet to point out, | luxuries and the like) about 20 per | pepublican and democratic parties | so generally odious in its effects avi | masters during the revolution removec A. E. F. have discussed the condi- than§aperfcent SbeloyitheSprc with mingled shame and scorn, the [ cent. Slight variations are found ac- | 4ljke professional soldicrs will he re- |now. In this we believe the citizens| the Dbusts of the emperor and the tions as alleged, and so the op- vious-high mark | truckling of a democratic president to mml:nu‘ \‘v‘\hu m;ml.:mhnlml\\;*ll;‘"';"‘»' jeeted as presidential candidates. are Unanimous. rown prince which decorated their i) 1 0 sec Jrest t P ired Sritain. 3 i happens that, [ ment at other centers, ut, v oadd- Shonld R serne Elnitea it part in Canada’s oxport activitics. At lwart republicans is that the dem- | that the end sought. the cost of liv- ed more than a gencral visit to present it is estimated that there are | ocratic president has been messing | ing—a decent one at that—may he | L i e the newer parts of the camp. The 20,000,000 hushels in storage and be- | UP our good relations with England, HI'VVHO‘\”"'H"J- . ) opportunity for a labor party, such |seen the women of Chicago active | g also a proposal to chanze the general verdict as far as sanitary i o T AT T angering British statesmen, exasper-| Total expenditures of fth 48 | a5 (he Middle West has heen devel- [and ambitious in solving great prob- |, o Wor qli streets in Germany conditions were concerned, was caus A% e ssia | 4(ing British public opinion, and, by | family in one New York district. | ,ping lately, to appeal to the people |iems conneeted with the welfare of y oo g jn nonor of royaltfes. Thie that whatever general conditions and other wheat belts in Europe a |his ignorance and pig-headedness, en- | classified by percentages, was S1,348. st the domination of militarists [ the nation.in wartime. L0k Loen methy the prens with woms R e i S e i wide market is expected fo he devel- | dangering the whole peace settle- | Whether the tendency of familics de- | jn the United States. Tt could he Now then; Tet tis: et theas to aub. | Has been met B8 " S pIoss (LK SOImE are now as nearly ideal in th ment pendent on the wages of the head is | jade a hot campaign |Jects out by themagives. ‘Here dve| BUATIY BRC T 8 e for dis Binces we visited as it is human- | Consequentlq, the clear and high ] to expend practically all that s 2 _ hivelihe smaoke miisance ) i ye el g FACER EREE S SORIEE Iy possible to make them. Mis- recognition of the work of the presi- [ earned annually or not some day Seditioning Ponneylania | We have many trained andcfficient “m“o\_ St aeets AR e lumber exporis fell off, but with fa- |dent by representative and eminent|must he the subject for further ex- o 00 0 | Pt | Yomen capable of undertaking im- | 1 n 3 the pust, but it seems to me that cilities becoming easier Canada is be- | Fnglishmen is, coming at this time, | amination. For if the search for dafa ot el s in ) portant projects. The war is anded S R B tHat part of Brest wo saw had eI e e B wiewand e for TS Mgtentiliahout ) the irealiicost ot filving s tol] SN his K ctra. AN With it end the complicated and | SUI 3 CENT. been as bad as pictured, it could 5 : e 9 . IS L erittes at home. Tt will compel them | get anywhere it must include some Fhe bill Is one of the mos( extra- | prodigious tasks to which the women Newark N J. May 6.—Mavo B e s linc. Quebee, Nova Scotia and New |, display all their logical agility. [t |{hing as to evidences of thrift as well | ordinary T have ever seen hen T'|have heen committed. Does time hang | Charles I'. Gillen of this city ‘na«;fllw‘r good a now is in the short Brunswick m the Kast and Columbia | may make it necessary for Senator | as outlay for existence. fi read it 1 was inclined to 100K | heavily for those sincere and diligent | suit for m;o cent against the Ivj ‘f: time that has elapsed since the in the West are picking up in lumber { 1-0d8¢ to stop, look and listen _Not the least important would he|at it as a joke, and 1 cannot I.\m economists? If it does, and if the|Servic v‘v_n‘{ way company, a”‘:slm,]',. first howl sounded in America s ents,. most of the orders being . S 5 the value of a retail price index hack- | believe (hat anyone seriousl¥ advo- | women are keen for fasks involVing | was overcharged for a trolley uid b A1 DI e L ReRoiderseine ing up stotistios of the cost of liv- | cates its adoption. Take, for instance, | munleipal canstruction. we urge. . in [The public utilities commission Jast for private firms. In Columbia an | CROIX DE GUERRE ing, as rendering it practicable to | the first sentence: “Any writing. pub- | full acknowledgment of their wartime | Friday authotzed an increase of fard order valued at $70,000,000 is being WON BY ONLY 474} qppraise what is something like a | lication, print, cut, cartoon, ufter- [anmmm.mm. that they take hold of {an the line from six to seven cents BONUS FFOR SERVICE MEN. completed for ihe British government. "ashington, May 6.-—Only 474 working minimum wage, Still there | ance or conduct . which tends to | this most jmportant problem and fand Mayor Gillen immediately Wen T . ia - i sons “while in the military or v will always be the plaguing element | incite or arouse discontent against imake Chicago a clean city forth to obtain grounds for a suit ft Ample time has been allowed the | The Canadian lumber men anticipate eivite ot the Unjfon Sietes hEvetacn | i e netes cifort to co-ordinate | the government of this state or of | We are not without apologies in test the validity of the increase. The warded the French croix de guerre | the high cost of living with the cost | the United States” is made by this | making this suggestion. We Dbelleve|first two' conducto to whom ”3; the granti of honuses to returned | and Serbia and are authorized to wear that|of high living. TIn short., what is a | section a felony, mu_\ishnbh‘ by a fi\“’;l'hlr‘ngn should be (‘lm.\‘n‘_mfi\ nsy:‘» | mayor tendered a sw-u‘\\\' {\”.:Oal:\ B i ot the e Another indication that prosperity | decoration or a ribbon thereof,” an | good living for one family may be re- [ of $10,000 and by imprisonment for | matter of ordinary \-fl\n\l:‘} and ‘h“k,‘hf‘»dr‘lory}'\l|wtl &joaan ‘_;-wv"r e A £ 5 i order Issued vesterday by the war de- | garded as “impossible” by another if | 20 years. Why, there is not a mem- | it should not be necessary to call|merely grinned when he asked s i toview: the spectacle of s oniy a leap away is found in rising | PECET (sHec Yestertay B Bl ersons | comfort or satisfaction is (o be a part | ber of the legislature who would not | upon certain of its citizens to lend | did nat insist on the extra cent who may wear the French decoration | of it. That, however, may be regard- [ become a felon every day in the year |zip to the enterprise. . But the city | third jcenductor was more <abdurate Imclmlc»fi 199 officers and 75 men. ed perhaps as the incentive required | under the proposed wording. Nine- | is smoky and dirty. Jest and sarcasm |and furnished "ground. N o kRl e R e largest in the history of the coun- hoth the major parties, et s examine - another bject, [ class rooms. Sometime aflerward the however, nominate professional sol- one which secms in nowise associat- diers, in sheer rivalry for the soldier | ed with the smoke evil, and agree( vote. there would arise an exceptional | that in the last feur years we have yusts were restored to their places, hut recently the ministry of education oped. Because of the lack of shipping, Corinecticut Legislaiure to . consider | a heavy trade with France, Relgium ! minute effort to jam through such a | prices on the stock market. Money is Jaw. Bver since November 11, 1918, | reported casy.

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