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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1919. B Brwn Hoad] 7w nh o LST OF NEW BOOKS AT THE INSTITUTE FEJFRAL LAW CUTS_ SITUATION ABROAD IERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY ! that Tresident Wilson did not select | €Xpansion of our commercial L Proprietors. Oswald Garrison Villard, editor of ; We need them as the nucleus of the 4 daily (Sunday excented) at 4:15 p. M. e CE-SIT-BY-THI-FIRFE, b | B Herais Bun}nn:_”;'r (‘:x:‘urch He “The Nation”, as delegate to the fleet that is to carry “made in AM _\r;!‘yr,” FIRE, by J. M., rich and the poor that cheat the S . 1| ea” goods e horeland Nexeny S arowing child and rob the prospective 3 IR ot e roi Once at mew Britata| Peace Conference. M Villard would { €a% Eoods fo eveny shove andi (¥el e Hiothes ciin=aniis e BESSISS A &2 Second Class Man Matter. have drafted terms of a far Wifferent | Clime. We svmpathize with Great} \\iERICAN PROBLEMS OF Rg. =S G | - : | Biitain ovor her losees But iU wenld | GOSETRUGTION ehied by B S nature tha ose presented to the over her losse SRE Parmi TELEPHONE 7ALLS LA PthoseRR et : R i e e it Bt | S (ko At vy o e ciommead | S B SR L e arowinz demand | (l i Mer i | p ot n el b ass- o Nerchandise Prompt. Action cedge of the botany of u)n\lncui —_— orchard. zarden and f.eld crops e . should pave the way for a more ade-| Washington D. ¢ May 15.—Ite- e quate study from the standpoint of | POTtS off More than 6,300 food and | agriculture and horticulture. —sei. | ITUg cases. including poth criminal ence. B prosecutions and seizures terminated R vessels we now have. Tee r he only profitable ndvertising medtum fn | 8N4 bombarded them with cream the city. Circulation books and press | pyffs, so it may be assumed from an Toom always open to advertisers. oL T Sl AT N (R FACTS AND FANC]ES the current issue of his magazine he enemy of ‘political and indus. trial democra Be Herag will he found on ssls at Hota- ng's News Stand. 42nd St. and Broad- 1 3 Jumping into the middle of his % way, New York City: Board Walk At- g lently assail a “peace of violence." | O HENZOLLERNS S MERIC lantic Cits, azd Hartford Depot subjeet, Mr. Villard says et s e, wasn R Ee s NS BRI Ect 3 ] .\\”vll. it was a way of violence, wasn't AND OTHER [MPOSSIBILITIES, E in the federal courts, have heen pub- | In the whole history of diplo- it >—New York World. by Stephen Leacock FANVIEW IDEA, by Herbert Quick, | lished in the form of notices of macy there is no treaty more e oy ow | Up-to-date farming ideas in story | Ment since the enactment of the i ! ' | 2l the Associaled i're H 3 The orthodox socialist view, 5 | Herr Ebert and other (ermans vio- - Germany has met with ano buff from the esuncil of BOLSHEVISM, by John Sparzo. ‘[ | | peace conference in the pienibotentiaries at Versaiilc judg- | making to secure alterations peace treaty by setting fort) tions in a serics of notes Member of the Assoclated Press. ffhe Associated Press is exclusively entitled K. e I L et e Roman geography resolutely seeks | jx mpirr Wil,bs O SOUTH AMERI- | forn.” eral food and druz acts, credited to it ir not otherwise eredited St ¢ to designate the Adriatic as a large . - o) | T aneTac or 3 international crim than the hate the Adriati CA, by L. E. Miller. pubilzhed herewn amazing document which the body of water almost entirely sur- “The according © oo \ recent statement of the officials of Jungles and mountains of FERTILIZERS AND CRODPS: the burcau of chemist United | America become a land of ro- cience and Practice of Mant States department of agriculture, in The council has refused to e ————eeeee (| GePMan representatives arc now rounded hy Italy.—Washington Star. ) g, 2 S S . asked to sign e e L s s e o ORGANIZING THE SENATF e oAt | “Foch Returns to the Front Line| . iptions of y I i ¢ ks the fact that | o o Ter- Nona R & e v illard overlooks th c | Today Just as a reminder to Ger-| . q anjmals Cu r criminals must be dealt with severely. | many that she'd better put her sig-| mmins of lowi for president pro | ! i em. by the Republicans i ffor the Prosvessive the nate sent by the Germans 1 % ing internation labor legislation by L. 1. Yan Sivke, charge of the enforcement of that | in a Jong note states the reasons why the little known pcoples P Jaw. This number represents oniy | sueh conside S The travels were under- | FRUIT GROWING FOR AMATEURS, | Instances of flagrant mishranding or | Belief that the terms of ros iy ken under the auspices of the Amer- | by H. H. Thomas, [ adulteration in which. in the opinion | meet the objcctions the ¢ N musenm of natural history of d Lo oo f i crime, the treaty is drawn up with oot NewDionicl (6.8 N I EASEBooRUSERRI TR Necessary to | fess to desive is set forth and the de TO THE LAND, by F. . Rock-| I'0secute the party responsible or | feets in the German plan are pointed b ) well seize the zoods in order to check (he | out WILSON, translated T froni the French of Daniel Halevy. | farm. el o e formel B EpNon s en I ITRLe Ly : . A cials, have heen corrected by serving | Germans to SACRIFICE, poems PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF | "ot on parties responsible | have been planned by the couneil e i T | PRUNING. he M. G. Kains. without recourse to formal legal ac- | Marshal Foch, commander in chief of flaationa i eoties BaG o e il e fionuaindions of maa R0 Uil 1 & s T “Comprehensive, technical treat- 10N, Tho food industiics in many in- | the allied’ armies, is now on {he s T L gations and good faith which it The war department explains UN- | woyy ooy VICTORY,, by Philip Gibbs. ment. enibodying results of later in-; Stances voluntarily have changed | Ithine front and dispatche o involves, its gross injustice to the Just sentences hy saving fthat they ! 'RY., b3 Sl S Tl s e a0, R Tn, o Ithine et and Syt hes state tha Allied ipeopteafthemeelicalinndito were Spscessany: and could Pe col- Home and Health. Booklist, The violations ot the act on which | sary in the event of the failure of the inein moral standing, becomes | Tected Inter. Thats whal thel FURS) AcCIDE AND EMERGENCIES, [ the court actions were hased cover | enemy o sign the treafy. Progressive fight against Senators only the more apparent as its said .‘Hrn’,! m\;u‘-m: Belgium.— New e (6 nliee: VEGETARLE GARDEN: what, when nearly every food product from :"“-4 AL R N i o i it o and W aprenB o terms aveistidlod I Saincace Londonidelorran)) “Suggestions embody results of lat- and how to plant. mentary paste to zwieback, includ- | Germany is also planned as a part of of vengeance. mot of justice. 1t . o B e e e e e B e e e s orilimog estoniefiormansto o Why not change {he name of Rock-| i 110 “clear directions and illust N as spoiled salmon from Washington: | Action against the enemy is considérad »_Providence Jour- | ; j D ol ione T et away to Flyaway? Hlone MG IR Fiction. frozen oranges from California. have sufficient strength to prevent (he Giermany as a great power. nal. * Rather than being an international | nature to the dotted line.—Boston } is a victory 1 clement within | | the object of makinz international tria’s fee SRS Sl L the object ‘r making i Just imagine what Ausiria’s feel- | nopayppay oaned ; crime impossible. Continuing, Ne SA¥SI{inge must he as it starts into the es of skirmishes that is anticipat- | < eace B T kA d before organizati : The heinousness of its offend- poacecliamberinndfeclsiEaloot Ak i I e e s e o Germany coming ot SERVICE AND is opposed | ts demands and impositions, the Times, has been com- sign the npeace treaty pleted. Senator Cummins as a man with | wenticth century ideas It is now almost certain that the carried to the floor of the upper house. If the [Prozressives remain unified they will as | necessary cn CHALLENGE TO SIRIU by Sheila Well as sweated grapefruit from Porto The Austrian peace mission is now Pormer from becoming Chairman of AMERICAN COUNTRY GITRL. by M. e Rico. Prosecutions on patent medi- | on hand at St. Germain-en-Laye, near Readers arc urged {0 remember! ("n (o the moment of zoing 10 press : F. Crow, “Phe ‘challenge to Sirius' Is the ¢ines range from so-called ‘sure | Paris, having arrived Wednesday : s is not a statement from Ber- | we have car a ship Dein ENE 08 : [Sientana th ¢ IRalhisTR R “:,,ii'(”p‘”'m,"““‘M}T‘ “”l]":m’n .,‘,r‘ e * e chullenge of life to the great indiffer- ' CUres” for tuberculosis and influenza | MENL. and the belief in some quarters I 7 5 0 BIOCRILONET e e A it e ART OF INTERIOR DECORtATION, erence typified by the stars which a 10 candy cathartics and castor oil. In | I8 that the peace terms the delegates 5 S BRdTce thera il v by G. Wood and K. Burbank. country child used to watch tite beverage line, cider as well as "‘}" be asked to sign will be presented i = 5 A 2w o The story is wel h zood char. Champagne, zrape juice as well as gin, | them within a week. possibly within let us proceed—it is interesting T e D i P story i€ well fold, with good char- Champagne, zrape jut bl e e IR s aseok oty g A How Mr. Wilson 1) tore Bonulted voatls by Gorans s S PHLETESLALD by Syiten Camp | Acier diamie. but e descuiptive apd g LS M e s L s h 1 Vit ow Mr. Wilson has repaid the o d partly by Gi ans is | o e el e Called ol ihe Par—of ihel fecorsi | duestiontwrhichShasEao S important & : rather slow moving."—-A. L. A. Book- ar fedoral | the regulars, throush their support of | confidence which the people gave | not precisely a compliment to “kul-| oo o D L it o e e [ earing o) A\ustrian {reaty, has 3. i P 0 o ¥ r.”-—Springfielc te Dlic 7 o A i) b e 1 " I not v heer vdjusted oweve: 1 Senator Cummins. show an inclination | him, all the “‘n ’M rmy.\ knov tur wringfield Republican. GIENE. by Jean Broadhurst PR should not be poured into the xm\-m-leyl ; .‘ n adj w" v\‘m : and 10 compromise for the sake of har-| 1h° onetime idol o ]’v o SHasy At ary Talo fie ~nrl nreteve o JFor nurses, teachers and mothers, CHANCE TO LIVE, by Zoe Beckley, | And thus diverted from the alimentary | (1 fact M serve 1o delay the pre atandssrodaygdiscrediled an e Solya i Tt : : Rl this approaches the subjoct from the with a foreword by Kathleen Nor- ! canal. iAo he t demned. His rhetorical phrases, se Germany reat to the peace terms 5 Finding Foods Adulterated Meanwhile there are reports thit v . : ; Sioee et standpoint of the home maker.”—.\ rie. ding Foods \dulterated, . i . T SET) ol e T hy wearing Dlack rather than red.— { ¥ o oL B ety A Contamination ss one form of adul. | Srong Ttalian forces have neen Ianded X X Nev & = Qs s 2 ; . 5 o AN L ek the rts of Sar ine Rebenie of Nations indicates that the Republi- vhich men an\‘ rlr\‘nh!! if l;r‘ him- New Yor 9“”-4 w S ! poor in New York's e teration which covers a large number n"”"vh:v('w B G v‘: el x]jv, can majority will insist on further| SCIf ever G el SRITACGH JIOAMT AND ITS MANAGEMENT, by . A first book of a woman journalist.” | of violations, and is due principally to 5 Tlieac foraes oo maid h ‘)‘"“’ aEai “‘" ulth 'l‘_"“”““‘ i Wi (0 il “—A. L. & Booklist carelessness or lack =of knowledge e Sy ,”’”‘”;"' S e e D verrs hivc hronzht melallifnyl bn & bools of isensibie instuyctiont onl R BEoTsy fmeshots Hopghyenauing ghands points. : ""_‘N'”"‘ et it e 3 Y1 the cleanliness of the household, the ' CIVILIZATION, 1914-1917, hy ling. shipping, and storing perishable bring about this end but his influenco £ihe ‘"l‘m” : y_‘-~‘l 'i|‘ CHUERE e Who tirt ioeicd Hut beside tne| cAvs off elilldien and invalide, fiie pur- Duhamel. foods, as is the case with milk having | is decidedly uncertain. A R W Aplonli chasing and preparing of food. the! “Poignant, masterly sketches writ-| @ high bactesial count; spoiled fish, | aimed uually (o convey the impression jnich fopplonssblindcd Jliosoxe s b | making of infants' zarments and the ' ten by an army surgeon who. in his| rotten cggs. swelled canned goods, de- | that the article is of a higher of all but the most observing has | My goodman’s hand in mine hefore ] | B gher erade S Gion e G selection of furnishin Has over grief for the enormity of war suffer-| composed tomato pulp, and putrid | or more expensive than it actuhlly is Sl I he ok St ours asleep upon muy | one hundred pages of receipts and inz, wishes fo bring us deliberutely to | meat. | As a dishonest clothing merchant with R L o cooking instructions.”—A. L. weigh our pitiful so-called civiliza- The food specialists have done ex- | sometimes hrand-—as all wool —cieth not w friend faithful to the Is knces. 73 | which is a mixtuare of woonl and e e Rocaoic the Navy Deparf-| ©but an arrosant autocrat and | nd co Bookli tion. . Their irony is wholly | tensive experimental work in deve . sympathetic and ofen touched iwith oping mcthods for prepa and | ton, so the dishonest food { ¥ sing icis And yet, despite, n eart is aching, = £ Phe | 1 il S ent Chailtict NGIG i oRixplan o= on L IRCOm RIO GBS REL (TR S . ARdENEl desplie iy et Boracid )MIZ CANNING, DRYING AND . humor. Written hy the author of ‘The ! handling abie foods, and in aid- | turer or merchant | or a rigorous mv.‘nf‘ e \\_ovlr; e PRESERVING, by Mrs. A. L. An- | new book of mariyrs. This collec- | ing manufacturers, shippers, and deal- | pass off his cheaper was already somewhat bropared. At the sudi ste of shylarks fr Fa tion won the Goneourt prize of 19187 | ers to apply those methods in a prac- | name of highe: fut it was not prepaved for a-wing, W \ e e 1 " ) il ceipe boc B SRR e Y, I, 2 aTeni tical way. The marked improven branded foods peace of undisguised vengeance. At the splash of upland burnsides, A good reciy 0 an authori A i | the Finance Committee and the latter [Chairman of the Approprizticns Com- | i mittee. 1\ is barely possible that the | American in an American mazazine. opposition to Penrose and Warren will | trickle away in view of the fact that | mony. Discussion concerning the I;m!:.‘.‘.lfl‘i | o amendments to the covenani. Sena- | tor Borah has his sleeves rolled up to | 1 NC BOAT A WAR MACHINE. | | The revelation by Assistant Secr manufac- at times tries to foods under the priced ones. Mis which world attention is focused werc originally de for war purposes ETnaE b ilar Misht acrosal - pence of undicenizcd vengennce: S plahhetur o in (he methods of handling aduiterated may wholesome and A 2 vhic v fonts March B b FLAIL, by Al Fuessle foods during recent years has nuttitious, purcha e ¢ pluinest dictates of Ang (he first, soft. wind hlown mu- 1 .‘«m\tmm“vtllv “m“n?m« h(x:Il;‘ o o Yol ! - CERIOR DECORATION FOR ffow a German-American beecame due, in the opinion of the food mislod as to the quali % Bl REgiaes MODERN NEEDS. by A. F. Wright. | ali-American. cials, as much to the experimen ind are induced every generous word that Nir. | are o quantity many instances to ! na educational work as to the reg- | bay a hizher price than the aricles dinz with intense, ‘st since the | Wilson has cver uttered regard- | Before the deor our new lambed . i T v - | pay the ar reading with intenseyintcrest since the ,\,' i (.l'.{' fNocks slow arazce. MORE RICIPES FOR FIFTY, by It | LILLIES WHITE AND RED, by F.| ulatory action under tho food and|are worth. As a result of the opera nz Germany. S . : 5 s raze. 0 % [ ar rugs act. tions of the food and drugs ac ere accepted principies of Jaw and The oaken cupboard eld full T.. Smith W. RHuard. eS8 N - £ o 000 and druss act ther e e NG G T “A1l recipes tested by questionir ‘ Substituting a cheaper article of | is today much less misbranding in compléled by the zafernment IS sl G i el Lt A st o O Sn0ot mlenty lights our | Practical? economical? attractive?— | NURSE BENSON, by J. IL McCarthy | food in whole or in part for o morey foods than in any other zeneral clase LSS $ ) WL . e ; V| were worked out in the school of do-! and R. C. Carton | expensive one ix w favorite form of | of merchandise sold {o thie public - menvouidiontmange fand | Adjectives. adjectives, the world is e tlee 1hoarl tolsrath | mesticiinclence,i30ston i — AU Al “A charming novel founded on the | adulteration which in some instances| Patent and Proprictary Mcdictnes, sh t#6 cream of the German artil- | ruli of adjectives. They drip from e Boolklist play which is scheduled for early| relieves the pockethook without in. The charge. in the majorily of the Jory would have been on (he Western | sy, Villard's fountain pen and from | stase production in America—A. L.| Jury fo health, and leaves (he pur | more than six hundred patent And 2 - r R o { o 5 PHTS F SHING WORILD, by A, W. | A, Booklist. chaser none the wiser. In many in- | Propricta 1edicine cases included front this spring. Tons of gas, a few : = q 2 ark—the moorland | THIS FAMISHI ) \ > : o (= (oW ithe lguills of the German polifictans. | And ypnt,vwn'“,ilj.,,“,‘,,: e MeCant i stances of this form of adulteration, | in the notices of judgment was based BuEiU Ulses TR S re Ry ‘:o turning where the brooding 17004 follies that maim and kiil the SAGEBR g + Emerson Hough. | however, the subsiituted ingredient| on false and fraudulent statements on out cntirc endmy cities, were in pro- | many more people if it were not for S e , — | has less food value or nutritive ma- | the labels as to the therapeutic or Sl terial than tr nuine atficle. Such | curative powers of tho prep=ratidns e fact tha a4 specc a A thr 1o furze a band of =yp- A : : : } 3 1 ihe Lol ol iin pecch he made And through the furze a band of &¥P- 1y, uniber of men returning, that the , fensible crifice of property be| eoiiio ot eiicitution include the ads | Worthless preparations carried: claims university has ever had. Announce-|averted. dition of ground pepper shells to pep- the labels of curative powers for ees. /ith zither song and leaping cas- 3 S & > knees. W mn:w" r s N | ment is made that no less than 36 —_— per: chicory to coffee; dilute acetic | such dangerous diseases as tuberculo For every device built and em-| for the United States. That is suf- G classes will have headquarters estab- acid to cider vinegar: distilled vine- diphtheria, scarle fever, typhoid ploved by the Hun. the United States | ficient to classify him | lished about ‘the campus—and each DRINK CURES NEEDED heve e gar to cider or sugar vinegar: glue to and mfnenza, as well as for a A mask 1 fain must set hefore my - 5 : foat ik ; 3 4 § reck adds te umber. Even now gelati and artificial extract to va-; host of icss fatal maladies. was hyjiding another to match |L\.\nrlj weelc addd toatheyninbe : ns s i o W e ke the first faint whisper | the problem of where the returning | AT LEAST ONE YEAR | nitia navor. The milk man is not the Some Stock Feeds Adulterated. had the war not ended, the U-boat JTHE AMERICAN SOLDIER, Fyheninaliesiine HIs L i would have found in the NC boat a | the Atlantic ocean uncovers another | arm of dattlc prepared as a .\-uvm,.n,j | for Germans. America has been signing of the armistic® of the novel | machinery of warfare planned and 5 | i i | | | cylinders of which would have wiped | My, Villard cess of manufactire and would . alti- | mately have crushed Germany fo her | Tuesday night at Brookiyn, he advo- sies straying cated a soviet form of gzovernment . of the spring grads shall sleep is a question which | only visitor to the pump or hydrant Man; cases d on the adyl ) Two pictures of the American sol- | And trail borne cchoes,, and soft, [ is perplexing not only the university ] s Added water or excessive moisture | I« u“.'r;";:x{ mis ng of stock taeq rival® capable of striking a mortal| giep found their way into print in the smoke blurred skies authorities but the class reunion com- has been found in ovsters. frui aduiteration charge blow. The terror of the sea would | \ywaterbury e s 8 ; ittlc A i e oo el e Gl Sk (e (o | B Lonablican i yesterda; the Mcmorial Quadrangle removed | puppose Say That They Will Cease | Brains, and cven in dried apples as little feeding value for one € ter-| jphey were in adjacent columns but For ser—ah, God—the white roads|accommodations which had been used well as in other food products g value, s for 1- there their relations ceased. One is pleaaing, pleading, for years. Today there is not a room | Operations About That Time. | The cases in which it ‘\- as ¢ r.,,vml ance, " 1 huils j the opinion of Charles I>. Taft, son of With the shadows of the lark]in the dormitories which has not heen | ey L S s e "\"" H‘;'redml‘v'“ mf“'.m” 'l“ ";“ 1“ g . g miec BRI lur The engines of American inge- ! ox.President Taft, who does nol hold wings high a-swerve, assigned, while the quest for houses; icago, May 15.—Pl 3 eing | had heen delibe ite ‘i“ ¢ m] to foods| in place vi L ,”‘. nuity were working smoothly and the | pershing’ g Through the heather and the bracken | for headquarters and dormitories has i made by owners of more than 200 are few in number ; Stedentlifoon 1 Ll Int piacs mill 8 ; : iEbersnineineiiin ihightestcem Riffhe vagrant leading already led the late comers far afield. | drink cure institutions to discontinue | M druss act specifica nrohibitsi 42 knowledge that American brains Were | was quoted correctiy. The other was To the land of Wandered Hearts { | the addition of such ingredients to X shown by 1he o = A e i i o Dol £ = = e P = husine: e o a a = " 1 1 n 1 1 N set on making America’s might might- | the view of Lieutenant James S. Hur- il e e 3 1 | business with the coming of national| o6q products. The use of harmful W o claim iabels fer probably had its effect on the lead- | TR G MARTHA H. CLARK, Railroad Wages Not Excessive, prohibition, according to officials of | pyvsm;\"\tl\(w is unnecessary and few a hi Kh v‘nw centiige of protein “\ld s 1 seri S 7 i Springfield Republican) i re. £ T laces | manufacturers cars (o rf prose A & lower percen of crude s of Germany's ary forces. G —in Scribner's Magazine. (Springfield Rey a institutions here. A few of the places ! 5 S il farees Ger tion or injury to the reputation ot than the feeds s onain- their product by adding substances . ‘Charges of short = 7 wore sanitariums, but a Jarge majority IS ! held to he harmful to health. Ilarm- | ¢ natie in a numbes tead o Officials of Institutions Run for ! 2 = 4 SR S the Thati e Set all my gypsy soul a-hungering. | mittecs as well. The construction of | juices, canned goods, vinegar, and au ror of the air. Tho ocean bed would | have heen the only safe place for it to ley, who attended the the American Jezion at St. Louis, gnany sowed dragons’ teeth and the | rphis s what My, Taft save: - s, - Railroad wages as a lump sum have | may continiie indefinitely as drug cure Germany's State of Mind. - not been advanced cxcessively, in view (New York Evening Post) of general economic conditions, for the Railway Age testifies that “the average increase made to all office James Rruce, an official of ai crop was sprinzing up about her and | The army is made np of cral: hemming her in. if a fellow has a soft job he's cxpected fo close within a vear. ful ingredients i food arve wsnally Ihieellonghofa) sofly Jopiine: e quired by the development of harm-| Improyement in Practic Chies 1o 8. rhes i et be lwmiane 13 4 mecessany conssguence of mad o ! ; | tul bacteria froni contaminilion, or| Most of the svosser torms of WATCHINC I TLOMTOR, el that of five years ago. Her people had lana ‘P"\lhsm es ‘va' o the end o .,\nv:v drink cure corporation that advertises ' p,,.mrul ingredients accidentally « 3 3 CR. work he's peevec e's « B 4] ary had been per cent.” Some ad- . N i r - v nra s been drugged country he's mad hecause he for two gencration . v J ade s o o v utry hes o b 3 O oiee leachings, Now e see|vances made since then carry the ean't gel aecrose. When he's in w fa ‘ed the whole | Average increase up above 30 per | {raining he's sore because he | how the poison has impaired the v cent., but not much above it. If rail- | had for some time caused deccreased era of prosperity is rushing nearer| can't gel to the front and when | mental and moral makeup. Tanght ot s 00 B3 BRI Q4 e one- | business 1 B the anae o ceny e's ul the front he inks to consider themselves not only invin- Ages e e T with the speed of a comet. Nearly | ::W,h“'h‘;" ‘fi,,,': h‘ Y.”l",]q :‘: e e ‘ta world.masters, | hAlf under government control. tho | “We fignre (here will be no necd for | Gret] TR A oughi to e relieved. 1t's just ene | cible and destined 10 Hor o ivil. | increase no more than covers the rise | our institutions after the country £0es | The forms of misbranding ran T TR I (e et ol || (i, (0GR 07 0 o ety || 0 RIS OF EIC G i TR dry iihe Fealld g ilomevel BNe lexne il Tion Bun deliberate jfalsesstatement a5 2 k a ck makes g i Gl ot = s ressi to fa is aspect | businecss to increase for a few S to the nature o e produc s, for made noteworthy szains. Wall Street there vou are e T bsenl ot lhe ATmichiyithel Gel= [t is necessary {o face this aspe busin to rease f \ mniv\\\ to the nature of the product, as, o i e G T e R Gr ety | $ het Mandi " mans could Nt in a few months come of the railroad probiem. Declamation | right after prohibition becomes effec- | instance, labelling a low-grade, cheap has the unca aculty c On the other hand, Lientenant Hur- i 'V.I' = i sihle thal they should ] a8ainst railroad employves or their or- | tive Rut fter that it will rapidly | coffee with the name of i higher and 10 helleve It O @ despised and | Zanizations because they have forced | decrease more expensive gradc, such as Mocha | bed into interstate commerce is free r‘ ot "fl" o of ruin. They | Increases in wages. under the circum- “A few wvears ago we had 60 or Java, to subtle designs and devices, | from adulteration and misbranding, ,.\mlu)zh! "“‘”“_“ S ey did mot gird | Stances. can only result in making | hranches in operation throughout the as the placing on a can of cotfonseed | vigilance on the part of inspectors is had heen told ha ey B present state of mind of Ger- eration and misbranding on | it has cured more than 300,000 vietims | red during the process of manu- | the earlier cs were hased If Wall Street can he accepted as of alcohol, said the prohibition wave we. as, for instance, zinc, copper, | elimnated as general trade practicest ind arsenic from utensils or materi- | say the officials. Occasional sporadic als used in the manufactu accurately presaging the future, the instances on the part of widely scat tered dealers to adulterate and mis hrand in the old way are still detect- ed, but such practices are no longer generzal. New and more subtle forms of adulteraticn. however, arve appear ing. While the chiel part of the great volume of food products that is ship-_ all sfocks are higher than a wecks ago and some of them have ing coming events and it apparently | ley says the Ameriean soldicr is “alive believes that the sisnature of the | and sane” and is a “‘real and sound German delegates to Paris will not| sAmerican.” | 4 | | 1 | N 6 railroad lahor oppose the return of § country Today we have 26. Drug | oil labeled mercly “Salad Oil the | necessary 1 ck-ma he few w ong be delayed. As the Springfield elieve Licutenant Hurle < the sword and zo forth lo con- ¥ ) < e . ks 4 i h e Frfss | . =l P 1 ev would be in dan- b B iu i Republican points out The merket | the proper perspective. auer the world they would be align all labor organizations on the | our business. the number heing about | laly. in order to convey the impres- Ihe industries frequently volunteer mer of Niedergang, bul mow that \ts the e opini s ber sion i product is olive oi inate practices which the de- represer the composite opinion of B ame side, {he same as before the Harrison anti- | sion that the product is olive oil from | to eliminate ¥ Niedersang has come thev refuse to; N v | A . : ol ey - S T itment holds o be contrary to the America’s shrewdest business men's | ot ———— drug law wen! into effect five vears| ltaly rimen / E | T iy Sal i ; we the very apex of i : Sh randing | require: ts of the d drugs | RETAIN. GERMAN SHIPS. ”“"f}” . Thatonethe o e The Bnd of AL Wiidl Tden ago. Bt we do nmot think it would Among other forms of misbranding | requirements of the food and drug civilization to be o the : a . | | pay to continue treating drug cases | of £00ds miay be mentioned the Jabel- {act, and as a result many reforms of judgment’” and “takes it for granted o - Y o P listor PN Great Britain has sent ouf a num- 2 ible! hED avs | S ¢ 1t fhat with all the bluster the sizna- | TR RS jt b | abvss? Impossible! Hence the tears (St. Paul Ploneer-Press) S ing of distilled vinegar as apple ci- | far-reaching effec brought about g - ol he fomitted tro e | ber of polite feelers to =ound public | ; it - > very thought. o alolle. T e e laheling v witho cours: o cal actio tirest il not e fomitted erom e p P and wails at the very thoug The announcement that the great Adoplion of bone-dry prohibilion | 9T vinegar: the labeling of macaroni| without srecourse legal action. e o T 617 SOns T GesTen )| UGS () SO mie e hen | Among the many trade practices that { ot inet ; v : il | : Railroad stocks are strengthening | {he captured German shipping would | ‘playing what the Grecks called hudris | it was made the United States: the | have been checked or almost entirely | sentiment on a program under which | people that four vears ago was di e Ginahes 5Pt sods suvell nobits be sunk but are to be allofgen [(DuSIDESE dn imans seciions, Busition | labeling of apples as New York state | eliminated either hy legal action, vol- to lead to condign punishment—showWs | jae; among the Allies will be greeted | c 1 it picked up again at about the | APPles when thex were grown in other \ml\(‘vr co-dperation on the )m']l of the tself today hysterical and mean-| o sl b e 0 1 e Bl Nt it ® | states: e labe of synthetic | industries, ‘or by educational cam- i oday h T with satisfaciion. The proposition to [ jime of the influenza ecpidemic and | “';‘m,\ \;T‘Wl;jw ”H\nily ol Sl g aen ol SRR S e | misbranding of lake herring as white | stances, as the coloring of canned peas fish: the labeling of preserves as be- | with copper; the use of dangerous ing composed of loganberries and su- | preservatives; the sweating of imma- gar sirup, when the product actually | ture oranges and grapefruit to give contained approximately 23 per cent. | them the appearance of ripe fruit; the of glucose: and the laheling of an| adulteration of srain with water to artificial flavor as pure vanilla extract. | give added weight: taking ovsters snder the helief {hat action favor- | be pooled and distributed according to Allica-gmeritime losses. This is obvi- also fell oft during the war, but last able to the transportation svstems will he taken #t the special ion | ously an attempt to 5 KB of the | spirited in disaster. 'fjhr,fn]'o fv;!;;;i i e e e large Germanisselaiasieod Suyine ot pmindcoftoseihe IENASIE was, from the start. a chimerical con- An oficial of one of the oldest ception. Possibly they will not hbe i chains of drink cures in the country in this list have made enormous gains. A few days ago a table was pub- , &) wanted again for fighting purposes i expressed the view their institutions And copper, which has been extreme- | lished in which statistics of ship de- 1"‘: 1919 Yale R"_"' e and possibly they are unsaited for that [ would remain open for at least a vear st cer res: Gr (New Haven Register) in the other navies of the world. But | after the coming of national prohibi Iyjgulet Slagesnectad Sloge o tornae St ol e prenented, el 5 New ven has | s '» t und for tr tion He admitted that hevond that e Britaln's 10sses were the haaviest ofll . FOr two vears now New Haven hasjjizome use surelycan be round £for them [ 1 e tted et a . i oyste missed the annual visit of the reunion | and, if not, they can be dismantled for | the future was yncertain. Two vears Foous in packages form are also | from water polluted with sewage; Anticipation of industrial success | the world by a large margin and the ! yssec which have been a picturesaue | the utilization of the material. ago this concern operated 30 branches. | yjshranded as to the quantity in the | canning decomposed fish; the manu- locally may be noted in the steady | United States was well down the list. | feature of each commencement as well Enough property has been swal- Today the number has been reduced | packages. Shortage in weight or | facture of foods from refuse ,,r‘,d“.\\l‘,v creep upward of New Britain stocks. | But this should not have any bearing | as a striking indication of the love of lowed up forever in the hurricane of | 1o fewer thaniap e c:‘n“: GeNiof Smcastiielias stat=dion ihio absiavor | eapociall Etoniata “"i““{"lci'vl\?ni"“”; 3 Dealing is increasing, the opinion ex- | on the final allocation of tonnage. The Yale remaining in the hearts of t_hry{‘ss war. And it would be ahs\fl'd \ovcla n" the e:"?\{"h:: m_l&'\;‘: ‘_f‘“ - "‘“h':)”d:v‘m jhr absence of ;‘nu s‘!a!ornm:‘ “Pgm:df ing baking pr?“:h\\’tv:l::h\\'fif‘(l‘ e 2 ST z A ized i A Stein men who have gone out into the “.0 that there no way of disposing of man t 2 ‘Efl z " nce | ing the quantity of the Fn|\ l\\-S. vas such a way ‘1(1 B s 8 Al L T el L R TO|ICIIRE T e n merlean | 7 read the spirit of light and truth. | the fieet without sinking it. There | the passing of the Harrison anti-law. | the basis of a charge for misbranding | contains lead or arsenic ro] working fo full capacity and money | Porte must remain under the flag of | Byt this vear will see the greatest re- | must be a way and a profitable way. | “are confined largely to the wealthy | in several of the food cases. utensils or materials used in the mane will be plentiful. the United States. To dispose of 1heml union, h«{th in numbecr of classes and I Let this way ‘be found and an inde- class and residents of the underworld.” Misbranding in its various forms is | ufacture. of Congress. Oil siocks are dancing | | ! : States naturalness on the heights.and some of the shares | United States. 22 | | i i o