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— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7 1916 ———— ———— e — - — hrita_i:B Herald. I o R Rfiflfimfifi I3 o much jiu Stiicic Do BRIt & s HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY Specinl writers tell how (he news bgg g o0y ; L] | T 1 ; : Propriecors. evile It can rai Amcrict Ul Pl was broken at talian headauarters e, Ay Zsauca 2 AT ) : e T R mdaviescented st il 1E b plungo it down. [( cin encotiase o | when the Wilson decision came ot by ! (] || %% Herald Bullding. 67 Cnurch St i iben : i o e z IS 1 life blood of | hut they do not include the | RERL e o B0 o the oo ooe nt i mitam | SC0UTRGE dusiiess e i 1 ot ' B y Which the Third Comm s a3 Becond Clams Mafl Matter. the nation IS i e e Part of Uhe session will Be devoted |y i TELEPHONE CALLS Ao L i litEsd i Vith the Vietory loan repor PUBINOES OMca ........ccoooee rehing examination 2 ploasant reading until com- — 22 i SALWAYS RELIABLE" i | i i STORE THAT CLOSES MONDAYS AT sIX e ivds of time gene’ is one '8 des are now on (he list ol taxed The only proftable advertistng medium dn |, e G LA 5 the cliy. Civeulation booke and press | Thec mew Congress cih thinzs and remind o~ that if the Vi Vhat can the v room aiways open to advertisers. take of giving this primary conside tory Loan is not snbseribed, cong "‘H"\' MO inability IIES S PFSlgh[ Ra[@s s r (iot en ctually of secondary | can find other {hing to tax (ASY Vel York's total is smali, v I e Noreia n it telrounal andsatelat Hotasi| AUIQUENIIGURIEISIGCLE N ety ey epublic a0 d8lsno (i ceason s wooi| ling's News Stand. 42nd St azd Broad- | importince I'olitics will not gres | Lou The 4 way, New York Clty: Board Walk. At- : ere of Industry: Progressive | indivic kst ave donving (N0 Y . lantic City, emd Hartford Depot the ma.hing « And if the United States had not en iduals hoeause it should he qak ishingtor ~Director-(ien- — legislation will. The United States 1S opog the war when it did there would | % hem qng - gne individuals o al of Lailrouds Hines helioves {jat 9 Member os the Assoclaled Presn. cmcrging from its armor and it wants | now he no peace conference, with the @ "HERWard pocqge they are not i advance in freight rates gop o | The Assoclated Prera i3 eXclusively entitled beneh. the desk, | Allies Holding all of the big cards in { 2004 indgeg stment o o i SRS RO Rl < to the vse for republication of all news et back to the beneh, sk, | f ailroads of the country = e dec « f oda oule W bortanity: 1 The vk IS not aa- | credited fo ft. srimotiotherwiss eredited [ N G Ll s withs allile | (the decky Germinny today would bl (U0 : y ; 1 VK Sl D i e ] {nthin papor and also the local news | | L dictating ferms.— Los Angcles Times i : 3 & undasi isable at the present time. Thoyan pubiiahed herem : consistent with safety. The = 2 i i . Shauii A el SR TR e g BEAINS — —_— csidential campaizn of 1920 shoultl [ The Cleveland riot was resrettable, ; 10¢k it esiment seeuritias §einanses and @ deficit 48 tolling 1o | o G JUSTICE BECORONATED. not be permitted to obscure the vision | but it did not indicate that the soap- Kt ke their profils in e e e o oAl i e h o vl Con rasel ol i enoliticst Mo vadicallfan dRinsibiothcrstncihoin b o commer e < Ash | THURSDAY The imagination is staggercd by the 2 thrower, are popular in Cleveiand horroweys, ; odit, extended tore normal times should be awaiteq | and politics only would be throwing Lonisville Courier-Journal. it miam life of trade | before the general rate monicntous cvent staged today At Ver- | on s wwrench into the wheels of - Since there g5 plenty of monsy | changed MORNING sailles when the cmissarvies of that | ioeiacs The “grandmother of the ltussian [ ADOUL and gnee ip je peing Tavi<hi ‘ The dircctor-zeneral’s attitide revolution.” who is lecturing in (his | Shent for uxy,, country. has discovered that il is a [ of individuag make the mi e AR T S Yh gk pamdn: espect to the finandial situation con- And continues for the hal A NS to subseribe is a1 as Germany received from (he hands | puprpLICAN DEPUTY SHERIFE. | wise child that knows its own grand=- { proach 1o thej. ma.— Dallas News [ Americans { fronting the roads was made plain in | & hce Jotath e ol e Be et L Vidues like these offered eply interes tatement in which he pre- during this Sale are unusua howinz @ deficit in | @ s a4 good me now of plenipotentitrics of Allicd govern- In the face of petition from the - in the Uniteg ] s fhe sociali ments terms on which the latter are | Democratic Town Committee for the It may he on the theory that the [are in so i the Rolsheviki in' cororniment SOl up for the Summer months f . el operation of $226,000,000 to make peace. The scenc, so | appointment of Democratic deputy | pen is mighticr than the sword vh.‘\ | estabiishing (e , 8 . i o~ | Giermany conerals and admirals sheriffs, County Sheriff Gahb has se- = tmpressive and so stupendous in sig- | Sheriffs, County : have taken (o litorary pursuits.—Ncw paslen o S lected one Republican in New Britain, | 1 ke v e hold as thasc 11 quarter of 19149, o total of $418,000.- | M style with icance, cannot he appreciated. It is D LIS Sun al Merested in cinss o yersonal «ggn : 3 nifican 10t be apy e N ) el Givi 6 i menei || i) s R G 000 for fifteen months of zovernment | : not as i ion. Ile says that the April re- too massive, too colossal, to be filmed f . (1.t come resentment was ox- The National Housowives' 1eaziie | as (hey should L : s Shirts are quite as effeetive and - pravably e S e 3 Shirts — (he prosident for the | e g ults probably will be worse than o 1 3 pleasing as the fit ey Unink Ahat fowr insfitution thoxe for March, when the I ‘ Fachy 5 1o " | Wilpteriable. Thes et e e Never have our Shirts been cut on i rule of (he proletasint. |1 40 2 i they would hanq ’ VOIS and $1892.000.000 more for | § 3 | tavishly and 1 NGl oL the fir hrce months of the first SHIRTS five atiractive lo SR Fhe patterns in our New Spring nterestad i | opera onsthe human mind at once. The arm | pressed by partisan spirits at his | in appealing to i e e | eluinionitholvesaen (ilon (G ! ‘ ghat raised the bludgeon in the Au- | choice. On the theory thal the spoils iy (L U (o uan, we once did have a |l EEREIE - They actually failed fo make ex- i iped e more careful and correctly designed si belong to the vietor, Sherifl Gabb has | coin of that denomination.—Kansas | ie s O aot e e i mees, mueh doss e rents guaran- | #0082 00 Shirt $1 65 o e e not run true to political tradition and | City 6, A 4 them by ihe government, and " . bodies tumn of 1914 has heen paralyzed {o such an extent that it is all but life- on.” but our patriot for the country as a whole earnin Woven and printed E ackward with (hom suly striped Phe neck bands are neither he may suffer in any future contest. T fell short of the rental guar- Madras and fancy Shirtir ght or oo loose—You ot el R when th antee, though roads in the South also white woven stripe iend here in the fullest meaning action offered them is the best they | Contral and Western ferritorics Madras Shirts in this lot of the words ever can hope for Their sense - no actual loss. e IosSERT U Anastsu TiontRE ren sl hggIol An examination of the dispatehe shows thal the only residents of the iritish Isles not vet suggested for nearly the last call, ind | On the other hand, he has been true | i only a single movement—to sign‘away | {o the interests of the city and its body. The day of retribution is | county. ambassador to the United o BE Il Sl v (o T Terel Deputy Sheriff Stockwell s efti- | Llovd George, Lord Astor, Mrs. Pank-bie (15 Locard is allowed e Total for Three Months, S i AT e R et | 3.50 and $3.00 Shirts at $2.50 ning Post s oxpresses the view that . much ST i Made of handsome woven striped faney Shirtings and silk o, S " will come later in the B S < iness-like manner. He does not overdo July first will alll coxserm game |Gl SRR Al SO fand the deficit will at least be pa § : SEPCERpOn Secs: they must lie in it. More than four | hig part and has shown respect for the | uary first in good resolutions.—Wall A v offset is this factor a — abnormal conditions | # PIBRID SILK SHIRTS COLLAIR ATTACHED cient, painstaking and humanc. He It is too late for the Germans to L | the Tast day is near, How proceeds about his business in a hus- whimper. They made their hed and Street Journal Tand (e present B v Shipbuilding Puzse that lead o he conclusion that ue §$6.00 SHIRT: = e nahe been his duty to attach. He is n re- . 5 : A fluttering in the wind, smashed and (Ll ght N I President Wilson does nol offer | (New York Journal of Commerce,) rate inerease is inadvisable to meet at . cach & A In neat stripes and plain white t vears ago their armics, with plumes | feelings of those whose property it has yeeted o ZEN AN s endowed with % © y situn 1 1 B s Slashad (et way Inlolncaceril torric | npectedigitizanfand s fendowed M UVIE B ebantinl qunitecting New: | iork What is (o he done and should bhe | @ Sitnation that may prove temporary In the smarte designs of Value $1.45 the temperament his office demands. | city 1o [aly 5 done. with the large hut uncompleted; IFigures presented by the dircetor- he scason. 5 ach . . he may soon be charged " tory, hammering into submission With |, 010 that he is a2 Republican is all | with another outrage on the princi- | PR 0f government shipbuilding. i neval show an cven grealer deficil brutal ficndishness the innocent in- | (hat the critics of Sherift Gabb can | Ple of self-determination.—Springtield |FUE#ICd the war demand that stoy han th printed five days ago and Republica ped suddenly, is o puzzle difficult 19! th presented by the bureau of Yy 1 i habitants of lands {hat asked for | hold asainst him. The county will not LA o e solve and the efforts made are quite ) railway ecconomics vesterday from | [ . oiar AttaC e S irts 1.6 T ose - s app ent. Te- contlicting ERa R nothing more than the right to live in | lose through hi ppointment. He B opal I deicriboal o e e tir Hurl idea he cause of his experience he enjoys the [ jnio thiee parts—the puzzled. {he an confidence of the lawyers, with whom ! gry and the despairing. But for your )ecome | interstate commerce commission re- somewhat familiar, but is nol alto- | turns. My, Hines' figures include | gether cles Nobody's can bhe, with | some small companies, water lines | i ) i ) any certainty of consequences if it and the central ad stratio cvelopme th a ¢ [l e : ] jen it itja ntra ministra tional development. With: acruelty | 4o 5o continually thrown in contact. 1t | Unele Samuel they would il be in chautd 1y LATCICY B 7 G 150 00 G | e S s, e bl e ot Tzl a0 (Rt e tnrsnt A it il s oA 0 I Sl T i St | pxclusive Jpring NecKkwear Dispateh., In neat striped effects. designed principally for Shirts of this kind amity and (o aspire (o legitimate na- for all outdoor and sport wear history of the world, they tore and [ Democrat to appoint a Repuhlican but isting zovernment contricts disper | It is plain that congress will 3 CHENEY SILK TIES NEW BAT TIES to take specdy action to relic _ trans( of vesse on new plans o road situation as soon as i B 50(: 75C I'hit are extremicly smart i W I o my medical examiners, has wo ¢ = | f 5 Uity tho creed Mot o must:t Rropcticourse viazilcllomes has won the | construction p i to private owner- | called. Provision has heen made el Boston Marathon., Presently we may |ship for what they ave worth. Mo May need, but if it hecomes nec $1 OO Lach 50c ters might be satisfied, their hunger 3 YRGIONO) read of a conscientious objector de- [ would rernin | . Each a covernment control un- | to car the temborary (i fealing Jess Willard.—Tovonto. Mall ltil the business sot adiusted and well | plans to the end of for blood appeased. The story of their RAILROAD DEFICIT GROWS, Bl TG, R SR o iy Gy Gg Rt | i s oot - B e D | Large Open End 4-in Hand Ties . v statement made with {he de- | Speaking of daredevils, Dan Loper Torain ) L i cre. ) ey | presented in the past in favor of gov- B operating might then hecome so ad- vy lo repeat it her How th 4 s goes into Kentucky and tells them | jusioq crnmental ownership of railroads, | (hat the ! with at a heavy loss, and a gradual beat. killed and maimed in ovder that | the general public will feel that the A fat-footed man, rejccted by ar . cushed their way into Belgium, dry law will be put into cf- yyival that of other nations without | rector-gencral said | shec government control or sup- | clared intention of keeping the public ANl silk. in plain colors and fancy striped and tigured effects, those arguments are =piked by the | fect.— Washington Post L . . The result for the calendar year as to make American shipping fully informed as possible, the di- | A — ™ Fach RO 1 65¢ 75c¢c 1.00 ) 1 * e, Serbia and ussia; i OGN el S Gatement of Dircctor-General Hines | = g port 1918 show that ot Decomber 31, 1918, | o how fhey stamped with giant feet on THERE'S A BILL TO B PALD. The Al et iodl B o il Th 3 !_i k ’ \N | administration for (hat vear, after | 1S 18 I1ousexeepers eei | [ | in today's newspapers. Deficit is pil- dircctor general of cmer- . o ney flect corporation. which s an the hearts and homes of men: how [ing up on deficit. Millions are being | mhe word has gone forth, {agoney of the bourd, ot so completely they burned and destroyed: how they | lost and the end is not in sighl. No And we all should obey it out of agrcement with Hurley in opin- sanc business man would continue to | There's a hill 1o be paid: 5 ion as to what ought to be done, that We must all help to pay it et ) his place and operate an industry, hiz or small, e Ditoinay hodthnew unihis place and written, of mankind—that is a sick- Dig down in your jeans, then— od in some lree critic when his books showed him that debts | deducting the rental due ihe railroad i | companies, amounted to $226,000,000 A special selling event which offers ITouschold Needs at special Sale I'rices violated overy law, written and un- This included the expenses of the hits w'l\"}» I eentral and regional administration ms of thel yng also included the operations of | Dive down in your pocket; chairman’s polic r Yic ast | ' - } man's poli What Picz most | he inland waterways under control were growing into mountains without | If your coin's in a drawer, fieren) seails not ko Save now on Towels, Toweclings. ~d Sheets, Sheetings, Bed Spreads, Table Cloths, Napkins, Doylies, Faney Linens, clc ening story of the pas ping up thed or the raiirond administration. as well | i tion o Siping e seain |5 S aenial ana ineetiomeont | For Housekeepers’ Week Today the last chapter is Dbeing | any prospects for their reduction. His Hurry up and unlock it. con written. The cannon is silent: the | only resort would be the court of | . e e R S TG, S W66 BRI OHE ToRe wtiloh sl B (et e s | bankruptey, Ih(. voungsters have had a e would have z the contracts car- nt in a complete statement You will find specially priced at our Third Floor Drapery and GRS Good whacl at the 1in ot and apparently the plans for Tierat cntiiined B comparatively Ltug Department: Curtaing, Drapers Materials, Russ, Porticres Mr. Hines says the net loss for Jan- | But the fighting is over, i merchant marine 1o he full e yuch Covers, Carpet Sweeper Vacuum and Ilectric Cleaners, iry, February and March of this| The victory's won, to meet any future lmr'\r} And it's up 1o the men who He seems fo assume that (1 Stayed safely hehind country and its ocean trade are lianie | To shake out their shekels, to be endangered in the same wiy may be protests. A defeated cncmy | light. He cannot predict with any Their wads (o unbind wenin and should be prepared for if, h AMarch, 1919 . ? Jaglievents iithere should ‘For the months of Januar he o 1 IU's no gift we're asked for— preparation to avert the dan : % 4 : jecause the costs will not r- ther deficit may have to be added ruary, Mavch, 1919, S e the figures as & result of the expre 2 company operations undes zovern- ment gnarantee, sword is shattered. The military brute is in chains, inclined o snarl, but 1l accounts of back pay for the k X el e AL i e Toards and Curtain Stretchers. what a difference between the snarl | .oqr amounted to §192.000,000. Wages charged into the accounts for of today and the roar of 1914! There | have been high and traflic has heen chargzed into the three months end- | | | | H | vear, but which Thave larsely h«wni | { i | | 3 e of ST c a S5 W QI wiil be largely refieeted hoods He also explains that a fu will employ every guile, every trick, | 1esree of assurance that business will __ improve during the summer. He cven s a even at this hour to shake off his I We're urged 1o invest whatever (he cost. It is (o be hoped | hag'>e Harceh. hints that there may be an increAse | sjcie Sam is our debtor— hat i il he Avertodiat miich jess delicitiincurisd in passenger and freight rates. which [ Ifis credit’s (he best S N R It is written that Germany is defeal- | are now higher than ever hefore. While the loan is oulstunding of (e kind The interest is fine, Anather authority is quite out And the moncy we lend is siill ours— [agreement with both of the He | It s believed that this improve bonds, But it will make no difference. rental due the vlrond compani ' e - i Ltely $192,000,000. This fig il he considerably emp 2 pee el D veason of the fact that the ma e — ed and must submit The New York Sun recently ex- railvoads but all other roands unc nance work has been carrvied fo A T e ward during tavorable weather o IFederal control, the expenses of the ! & (N central and regional administrations, § January, Febr U anchigoly To whal does the word owe {his | Pressed the opinion that federal own- Yours and minc, Wonld Jiave Gontracts Lol firthor sot w York World.) ership is the touch of death. Unfor- ernment construction canceled and - Tiie president ceeded o i ) el 2 ihe operation of inland waterways reral despite unfavorahic busi She led n tunately the facts secem o warrant | So cough up the kopck scls under constvuction and the 0 GEREEIAE B8 B dmine | ness, ana this should be el occasion hecaus acted, withot The ven and the huck yards disposed of to private buildors | 4 ; 4 Sy 2 e e S sense and without constraing i o If vou can’'t take a “thou’ of merchant tonnagze. Then these new \’ 1o “" el SAasomesihcidon 2s kel & panorama that was gotten up niors Take a hundred, for luc owners should 1 e to make con- [ 11 3 L "‘ s . S e fon for the benefit of his party than for cor. All honor 1o noble France, Bel- ing over control o railroads as a a4 do it today tracts for ves with bhoth domesti 8 the glory f the railroad And d reod asainst cach of these | (hree months was only slightl 3 el war rmeney S ovas d he f yvou wait you'll > 3 gium, Serbia, England, Maly and all | War emergency. But there should be IOl iy Al e b S U months one-twelfth of th nnuai | than last vear the loss in freight i in ) ro t: f i 5 § shotis cnmpetis i silly remarks o 10 presic t or the o | Den't leave it undone : . I O IR0 R LIS 0 $he nations Uhat contribyied or the| N furthet=adyocacy ol perpetual TE vou do youwll tive way. Vessels remaining in gov- | rental of the railroads 1ol nesshina g mucho orediyionoun ged credit. of the natio we are willing ownership. Money talks. Penilon s e e nlsin el cs ree months h | T s impossible on’ the ha s downfall of the monster. But it was . ) i et e et Saivs (Ciined: much loss hani thieos | Uhicse threes months torpyedicl the e oot 1 forcizn or domestic oper- | WiNS cirne | America that finally decided whether AR ators and might be finally disposed of | (Welfths of the retu Ry Joseph I Gilder to private control. Americans 1 substantially less miracle? To a land of morc than one hundred million people whose this conclusion Fault will not be heard the cry of Civilization for suc- | found with the government for tak- ol the nation and the hono forget 1 S operator nd conduct af the dead We pass over tha that (hesveil of oblivion shall be drop- . ped over them and (hat they shall no ! I ol more be repeated or thought of - for the year [Sults f hine i lieved the results will he very & ek s i S o TRt IoCBsSEUllY AWIth foreiRners 2l info these months wonld | nuc h”\:v’ '”hm:l;.‘»v able if s ‘ms ‘ torial in the Nev k. Sun or It was American guns, American will | ¢ient to send every hamlet in the as owners or charterers, or might net, | nproy L ms | 4 New York United States over the top in its Vie- except where there was oceasion for | Prefer t havge a rull s ot e B sentiments quoted above taken from and American soldiers and sailors | FUS7 TS USO8 B S it COMMUNICATED. government support, This is anothor | {WCIfTh of the rental into each of | ‘.1";"1”"\“ the y »“\‘"“""‘K‘_“:"_”“ any of the public utlerances of Sena Autocracy or Democracy was to rule Community pride should he suffi- vere 3 St raE e inant Lo ihe | Breat now rospect ¢ : T that won this war. Without their aid way of working out of abnormal W T RN (e il e tor Poindexter or Senator Sherman o con- | ; 5 . ditions o those that may gradually | Fisk of animpression avising that Senator MeCorm are fre 1 - T SE 15 MEN'S N S. m N gy he trip in the west, which 3 > 10 the Allied world, not Germany, would | jcism that the city or town is in the SERVICE MEN'S BONUSE becomathionnial Tilacenis a nisroibisis [[ihesc s ¥an v disnosilionW oM i c n ot trip in the west, il an editorial that was printed in 1h Harrisburg Patriot and Union on Noy ditor New Britain Herald SR T e Y *4, 1863, and have no [ business and agricultural nd in regard to the ex-service men's uay and Woadrow \Wilson honuses must have made some of our Not Pleasing Prospect generally which sives ona fails in s duty toward the nation. | patriotic representatives at Hartford for hoping for an .enlars respanded. The crucilixion of Justics | s ness that will he relatively profit- those that failed is to invite the crit- realized ihe actual results have just completed. | found the r pronounced optimism on {he now be trembling in the agony of | slacker class. History is in the mak- the others, which | Stal ‘ ng. The ghost of failure ma ¢ The editorial in last evening's Jer- [woul sas Joss in the end | ont the unfavorable despair. The Gethsemane of Civili- | "8 e R £ failure may rise at [ any time to haunt the community that SRR St o - ) zation was ended only when America & Ky A L The president N question wa \braham Lincoln. The Tk e mark were the ¢ (I'rovidence Journal.) i and N present the question usually asked | Stop for a moment and think. f not I o R e i o Conneeticut i and towns are in it is time they did wake up. They | - & i 3 ! dangac miles of trolloy : scem to forget that the ex-service men | TENAET : i ! B 1 Y Hin connoction with (he perd | : i a0 ik : haye alvote and intend fofshow it nex( [ 1eSFacivius Eplaces SRlikc artford, 1 t 3 hile proper to ment through which the coun- | future it may he: “What did your | clection. A year or (wo ago we would iettysburg speech b S to the railroads, since handling S LI was halted When you read in your | by strangers in a city is: “Have you justed. so that the should not correspondingly increase newspaper i description of the scenes | & s00d school department?™ In the \ Serap and a Laugh litted (hat in the midst of the pres- Waterbury American) Rockville S e N [mention these factors it must be ad- is zoing fown do with the Liberty Loans?™ d of Connecticut first in this and ; o b A el It W enterprises ne e Sl ; 7 i RS <how | Britain, Middletown and Meriden. - period of posi-war readjustmen Women's ways in hat, but now the fim s Lo have suffered cmbarrassment on ace el S S . @© £ what they think of the “hoys”® who | the legislative commitiee on railroads - i : n s make any confident of the frec and the home of the hrave, £ 3 b ) : . count of the fact Dusiness has ' gagemont as to the resu railroad offered all they had. = Connectic \aving favorably teported o hill s G et & L that made those scenes possible—and The New York Sun concedes that | first? See what sour sisier states are | thorizing the taking up of tra v Versailles, remember that it was the United States of America, the land - conference are 1 worse than men’ t they are diffe een curtailod s h more rapidly {oporations for the rema " of this €N and being novel are noticed. Many 5 than expenses cou enrtailed, T calendar vear, women met in M \ “ - .- g 5 1 ect o impairme of charter L A S incent Aslor's thank God that you are an American Anyway, the Lusitania is avenged.” | doing. Wake up Connecticut. ) . B o ; y_”‘h“‘ o ‘w d railroad husiness probably “The present unfavorable results Snch magnanimity of spirit all at STANKEBERIVISLON A fi e e S probably he foliowed by the junk- i sho yrabl o quest sther the 1eht to be an once is quite overwhelmin B ing of non-paying lines, and the com- | o nil shows more unfavora Iy (e | duction whether there ousht to he a CALL FOR CONGRESS, o Loan and Countey. munities affected will he deprived of | C Lo CHASST i LA jincrease in rafes, Iy own judzment ; SROHORGRY Since the first of the year 1 havepis that the present conditions are too Hope for the rapid readjustment of (New York Times.) facilities which are of yalue to {he War did not deprive the enemy of At the end of last week there was | Public cven if a source of loss (o the L picture gallery at the call of the New nature less elastic than any othe naturally lead {0 agitation of t . 3 York City Consumers' League. At one age something in the proceeding ed a woman to say, “1 blush to ad mit that I am an envolled republican. . With all the firc of my nature 1 re- conferred repeatedly with the regional {#hnormal fo serve as a ba for any the country is inspired hy President diredlonsiamil (8 hakodnlo s conisired lisanstal iehneetin s igsali e RIaeR i din (il t m vty at diate the actions of my party at Albany.” Up rose another woman humor. The Germans have presented | # hoom reported in evervthing but | clectric railwax company. L)) ke ) he pls was advoeeated by 1 v bill for $13.650.000.000 for losses | the Victory loan. The market B | vdvecated v securities was thousht by some to i railway managers as one prom vith nearly all the federal managers [N that it is preferable to defer ac pition on that subjcct until there shall Wilson's cabled call for a convening of Congress on May 19, a date carlier L LRt al Ul S Il b matiniy holerledh o 1 didn't suppose k | o mal me the conditions But it seems to me latc hat whére= incurred through the Allied blockade. The entire railvoad orzaniz than had been anticipated, which boiling over, Bank clearings wers | 18I “”-‘v""v! uelief.BRhiere s no nen=r IRk Sa TR R Rl S is working most amie over the wires today. [t pre- SROHONGRR 13 per cent. over last year. The vo on for doubting their sincerits ONly ¢ il these costs mercial failures reported were the | ON€ remdy for the situation eox g cver 1 go, to a tea, or a reception of L Itevising the old text, we might say | highest for twenty-six years. when the '1:3'1 °Y enough to cover expenses nn i that May flowers bring forth April ! Volume of business was so much showers. smaller that theme is no fair compavi- | COntinued. Ana this problem is stice and which has hravely faced the i son. During April more gold 1s | Confined to Connecticut. b A Sales of diamonds are the largest ever Buying a February and March roturns $6,000. was a singer by profession and ussa V' supplants 1 as the most popular | konwn, workers | 4 Lo 9 g g Ik . Workers buying in hundreds of | tion ou take N ere § he subs ; N . ced th v With the exception of the War Con- | letter in the alphabet. J(lull(n- e b You take money out of one | {h i ,l::.;H ¢ a substantial increase | 000 back pay acerued on (he increase L it This introduced the laugh which . A dig business, { pocket and put it in another. in the revenues therefrom !in wages recently granied the brother- ! smoothed things over. meanwhile resorting to every prac | feable economy tudyving the situation | @ ball, partisan falk again the re= i AWAY 1 sages a resumption of industry. which meel the present c ions, hut (he wature of the railroad husiness i forthcaming it the service is to he s ooy t itlroad husin With the greatest care, and keeping | Publican party begins right v public con- 1" Luntic fully informed as to de- | believe i insidious democratic pro: clopments. paganda.” She was greeted with .a # vices since the signing of the arnii- ; Py : ‘ tent it — husiness by & corresponding reduction bond is a simple transac- | in costs. On the other hand, when mpossible to offset loss in said did B | The airector general explains that storm of hisses, which she there has been included in January, not disturb her in the least as s