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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 101G f Britain H ld l President himself. As he is the ablest | which is certain to break out if F'rance L[ST OF NEW BOOKS AT TH F erald. orator in the nation and as he has a | or Great Britain is given control of A ¥ g: “{STITUTE porti HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANT, “ manner of breaking -down all opposi- | the Ottoman Empire. The uprising, M he land taken from Den- | AGAINST WILSON 4 Proprietors. tion, it is possible that he could | he will embrace Egypt and In-{oppocpe pre PLE . ' after the infamous war of 1866 . o stump the country asking for personal | dia as well as Turkey proper will. % % NT APPLIED ARELERaLCd KAt vieotniry avhichy === b Bued daily (Sunday excepted) at : ,_ s B e The Hebraje I T mple just t ment of B m, st Herald Bullding, 01 Church | support and win out. IHis chances It has frequently been T s aic ideal versus the Teu- : ich has hoon 1z delayed | somc Kepublicans Now Accuse Him S .. would be particularly hright if he | that the Christian and Moslem popu- 5 . Germar o nex Ad any rizht to retain any ; VICIOUS CHARGES 1} i | | | B e irontns campaigned on a platform advocating | lations of the cartl would one d: T LT v‘r<5wxx TOOL MAKING METH- Wworld. She " = of Trying to Save the Tc a Month the democratization of industry. That | ehgage in combar for supremacy. Un- i 0y diccuasion by o pricst, for Gaths | & e mac o 1o RN ool ton tered at the Post Ofice at New Britain | plank, combined with the brilliant ar- | 1ess the peace situation is handled cor- | olics and others, of present day T e s et "H.‘y:[, e o onn Class MAT MR cten gumentative powers and pleasant per- | rectly, this conflict may be preeipitat- | lense fo religion. | ing forming tools, accurate threading, fand she has lost her own soul. TELEPHONE CALLS sonality of Woodrow Wilson, would | ed in the year 1919, Y IRMAN PRISONS, b © nd may lose Kaiser. & ) per cent lost her colonies an cmpire in themselves, | Washington, D. C., May 29.—Preki- [ hat werc Gt i dent Wilson stands cnarged with a practice, tools for preci- —_— = fditorial Rooms tiiiieieeee... 926 | give his political foes something to B Gillilana - 1 tools, Progress of the Hired Man. SR ~ 2 lo e e ¢ (New York Herald.) 1 o story of my two and one-hais rk Herale | e e e o TS e FACTS AND FANCIES.| “ruc <tors of my two and one-nai | the city. Circulation books and press| Chairman Homer S. Cummings of B e MR | e R e " IRON FOUNDING, ! getting the better B et i the Democratic National Committee is '““"‘:”'”('””"\ "’r””"" 'lf’c':_"ffi‘,'.c::..(,1, : ) oo ; Member of the Associnted Dress. ” : agriculture are smiling over t o ‘12 OF THE Y1 e e elements of irvon- | many instances. It is so ge ; not at all certa at Presic il- e 5 at | ONI: OF THE YD, hy s. Washburn, ; - | s so generally 'he Associated DPress is exclusively entitled ot at all certain that President W pect for another billion bushel \\h(‘yi( B 1 i it lied industries th | true that the ecxception is its own to the use for republication of all news | SOR will not seck « third term. In a | crop. but every grain of it will bej o o e object of drawing conclu 4 credited to it or not otherwise credited | . (q e p ay he | needed to feed a world that is too [ PEKINGDUST, by N. LaMotte. a2l e R in this paper and also local news Statement at Chicago yesterday he o T i e o n M man in his daily work."—Prefacc and the “hirved girl™” one | son is attacked for alleged leniency published here | said iy IR R oD ERcon T bl =i 1S (B B SANTO DOMINGO; a Couttry With a | e tissand (e R el il el | (Eoflmuterer in i 1 . naha Bee. 25 = : d S ve long had an advantage o — Leagu Nations covena arty is- Future, by Otto Schoenrich. RS R e on z ol T <o SONsnAni e ATy = . ; e R B PACTORY LABOR, | their household contempararies B TEVICIEG) SR T C“BOLSHEVISM.” sue at this time 1 do say that it would Authorities on oil production W \‘“ i ;“1(:"7]‘] mfl\ml I:YP Hf‘— .8 ey To a large extent this is| ©f the TUnited States has exhibited e 5 t Ublict ot mAany i < for oil- | scriptions of the cities, people, institu- % N strengthen the pressure on the Pres- | the public of “many pitfalls for ofl |} scuipilons of Fae Clios neob/® (RHIu: | SN i " still so to unpreiudiced observers in | towards Germany, the Germans and investors.” And these pitfalls exist no s 1 are giv | AN MENT AND | the ciiy, but is not so firmly estab- | s0 much in the oil fields as in one of | —A. T.. A. Booklist S, by F. D. Jones and E. lished on the farm. There is where Himmond. there are signs of Man's upris new offense—that of “saving the Kaiser'—and is being condemned by the republican publicity associatio 1 line of endeavor. This is true in sociation, which assists the republ can national committee in fighting ! the league of nations-—President Wil. | of men in every | In a formal staterient from this a | = ions | apology for this notice. In both therefrom of value to the foundry- and country the maid servant in Mayer FitzGerald is on the ident to run again if it should be de- e SEmte e ity more vicious than virtuous,” says this association. “Is Bill the Butcher to get off scof, free? Is.the muddle which Mr. Wil- son is stirring up in Europe to screen the escape of this arch-conspirator fd has at his command many chan- | feated in the Senate.” New York's hest-paved thoroughfares. i i els of information concerning the New York World SCIENCI OF POWER, by Benjamin | “Addressed to ioting in New Haven and it is there- e e Kidd ngs works managers, The watchful eve of Secretary Houston sees the handwriting on the . rialc N 7 £ s « ctation of 0o} lure ¢ e ir 1t . o ccu ha R = & on the Ore risky to take issue with him on ANTL-CIGARETTE CRUSADE. Scveral American Irishmen who His interpretation of the faflure of | who aim at advancement in the execu- | barn door. He says nothing whatever | have been speaking in Ireland are re- | western civilization is done convinc- | tive depart Nt | to the farmers about a better hed for lents of industrial plants A straw that indicates the direction | 61ted 1o have shown themselves bet- [ingly. His constructive suggestions | the hired girl, but is telling the til- the soil that the hired man | of the wind is found in “The Union | ter orators than the regular Irish.|. . . are thought-provoking. [Ifs { TAYLOR SYS RANKLIN J lers of against mankind?” the statement inés liagnoses the case offhand as Bolshe- | signal.” the official organ of the Na- | Probably the latter are too hospitable clement orm.:unw and challenge jus- | MANAGE T, by G. D. Fahcock. | no Jonser will sleep On ToDes in an | Snioprie lip LS france st ol ism. This word is Eh [ . WEp T 1o es smselves.—Dallas News. tifies the work.”—Am, Pol. Sci. R. Ziic oo S o e eI E rist, if not the apocalyptic My : Union, for ¢he month of May. Of the Even the American delegation is | STORY OF GENERAL PERSHING, | SHEET METAL PATTERN CUT- |a scythe in his eye when he tumbleq | Neath the academic skirts of a man ate to use it freely, whether or not | gixteen pages, seventy-five inches is | gun shy of a4 proposal to make the [ . T. Tomlinson I T TING, by I. 8. Kidder. out to work in the dark two hours | \W10S€ imperialism was repudiated at ts use is justified. s ow = before breakfast. If we are to feed | ¢ POUS '“‘;‘ N"""‘[“)”"?" : Bolshevism e eneed| 5 an’s harem.—>Manchester Union. For Factory Workers, Piction (o e i e T o thus charging the president of s to des‘,.;‘”;le’:n;'r‘:,l;l ‘,}tll,\cl B ieh 1‘“».1::\ R "”,"EM moral | (18 harem —_ AMERICAN STATIONARY EN ATR MEN O° THE WAR, by Boyd [nothing left for n:uw*(l\"(w ;rm :‘(x\\: the United States with a deliberaté? : iy and physical ills which will befall the What has the United States done to NEERING, by W. E. Crane. | cable. tary ! points out that the hired man | PUrPose of affording protection and man or woman who smokes the handy | deserve the punishment of being made | A practical work which begins at | * % on must come into his own. That, it is | /mmunity to the Kaiser, and of “atirs little roll of tobacco. The W. C. T. | the mandatory for Turkey?—Kansas | the boiler and takes in the whole pow- | ALBERTA. adventuress, with’a fore- [ suggested, is a bachelor one room "““fl upsa ”.‘]';“’“C in Europe,” the re. nce to the police is not Bolshevism. | 1, was one of the orzanizations in- | City SWI- er plant. i b Trancois Connee, by Pierre | apariment house to he knawn s o | PUVHCA publicity orsanization speaks ncontrolled crowds filtering through A B | iy bunkhouse—with a part of which | | S0EnE e pibLicansiin ipube strumental in securing the passage by CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS OF | £ name the hired man is already fa-|!¢ office and in private life. Officers Congress of the federal prohibition el e THE MACHINE AND BUILDING ‘\'I.IN'J"'>S. and Others, by Archibald miliar-——to be built especially for him ;‘.‘ the H‘]J\l.\vl\c;\n Jmhh(’”}' associa- amendment and its subsequent ratifi- | So long as there are songs for me to | INDUSTRIES, by . B. Leighou. | Marshall. outside of the barnyard but within | 'l0R are former Senator Jonatha | shop superintendents, and all those he cause. At the samo time he leaves imself open to criticism when he devoted to an anti-cigarette crusade, | United States the kecper of the sul- brnment and to substitute something se for our economic system. Itesist- he public streets smashing Windows s not Bolshevism. Fist fighting be- ween hostile public elements is not | cationsby three-fourths of the states. Bolshevism. There is a great differ- | y¢ pnce between Bolshevism and what | hear, “Intended for students who have a A hook of short stories by an au- | walking distance thereof. There he | JOUrne. Jr. president; former Sen- Book friends to find, or opening | knowledge of clementary general | thor who is widely known for his fas- | is to sleep and live as in his club | #for John W. Weeks, of Massachu- S e . . aims to emphasize | cinating novels of real English life.” [ cxcept at meal time, when the us PELC S icesnesident | B apreschtitive tends to wage just as vigorous a fight | A chime of bells, or robins nesting | the chemical properties of materials E table d'hote style will prevail in Martin B. Madden, of Illinois, treas. ctually -happened in New Haven. lion tohacco as it did on alcohol nes from the standpoint of the user rath- | FLOWIER OF THI3 LILY, by the Bar- | farm house, Siia i W Dioscolt, seoretaryg hat was witnessed in Mayor Fitz- ; A poem rare that frees the soul of | o than from ihat of the manufactiur- SR S QL L erald’s city may be a new form of is apparent that the society in- ; Jness Orezy Some of these plans for barn help Margaret B. Platt contributes s L < = 2 Kotz >, pxter 7a 4 5 el fear— er.'—New Technical Books. houses include several bedrooms, a | ol I '(’]‘f”j’,‘]""" “’”, "“‘*“’\”flm“r, A romance of old Cambray. kitchen, dining room and even a bath- | ¢ E acpEnd lale folAMal g | | short article on cigarettes under the | caption of “How would you like—" | If still, for me, the lilac’s breath is | EDUCATIONAL DIRECTOR, by B. E. | KING-AT-ARMS, by Marjoric Bowen. [ room to take the place of the creek | [ormer Senators Works, of Califor keneral hysteria. It may be a symp- e, om of a new restlessness that has | ana containing the 4 . sweet, Cennard. in cold weather. The idea is an ex- | Ni&: and James A. Hemenway, of In, ome over the World. And yet simi- 2::11‘0::.‘””““" ckalon e s isg O ships that span the waves leave = engane * G OF THE SIRE and Other | cellent one. Bunk houses of this ‘\'““;: .fl";”.‘“" r( onaressman {Georkd ar incidents occurred i other cities Ak waiting dreams, SSENTIALS OF SHEET METAL | Stories. by E. L. White. character will solve the probiem of | 3 Feirehild, of ~Rew m‘”““g“;gfi ””"1‘ i niiaiin e To see your daughter walking | So long as need my heart goes forth | ~WORK AND PATTERN DRAFT- w e ] v Ao @i Bonk sy, oo e SURRE B SORI g 2 BIEREGE] GG the street smoking a cigarette? to meet, ING, by J. 8. Daugher [ TAM O’ THI SCOOTS, by Edgar Wal- | fruit and truck farmers have to face | Sichigan, a Y 5 ey, ofg e world Belshevism. It was serious To see vour wife smoking cigar- | And each new day lays duties at my - P 1 lace. every year. There s one Brawbadk, | TLiZEoutl who iconstitute ithe exeeuf foting but public securlty lay in the ettes while she cares for your in- it MACHINE SHOP CALCULATIONS, | S hoviever 0 the scheme == broseni-d | e commities, act that it was aimless and leaderless. | 2Nt son or hears your little by F. H. Colvin. P TWILVE MEN, by Theodore Dreiser. |.in the bulletin sent out to retain male t apparently had no object, th daughter’s evening praver? While T yet feel the claims of lands SR help in agriculture—it r tend to y hs . the To see vour cook industriously afar, Gen whomanon ity The holises s diawn el hus he s i smoking cigarettes while she pre- And sacrifice to make them una- | 1 will say that you cxhibited a great school is not controlled by “dudes Bleeis oo mries e i fmmeenin ool mand During the Spring Building or did they, any more than the po- pares food for the family? fraid, lack of tact, Mr. Editor: yvou have by BW, BRITAIN HIGH SCHOOLIH: “fiany cases may insist on ewap- Revival Shows Lack of Men. w B appear to know what it was all To sec a group of your best lady If not my own nor loved oncs' lives | your unnecessary and uncalled for STUDIE: [ ping with the hired men. Bt . friends seated about the dining [ bar remarks cut deep into the hearts of e e 5 table at home or in public, all From service where both truth and | many of us who love our school, who Germany's Lost Lands. The 1920 Democrat. smoking cizarette honor are do glory in its past traditions, and | (san Antonio Light) fence that the disturbance was in- To see ihe voung woman who - who will vield no ground in its de- ppired by those with Bolshevik ten- teaches vour children in schqol And still can glimpse the rainbow fense. There are questions of unr» 2 . smoking cigarettes on her way to hues for me, greater importance in the affairs o Hencies he should bring it t at- vas i 2 4 i B o a and from school and hastening to Or children’s smile in answer to my | our city which vou might comment ention of the proper authorities who “light up” during intermission? own, upon, instead of the mere fact that vould take steps to place the mal- To see the nurse to whom you While yet alive are love and sympa- | the High school lacks a baseball team ontents where they would be innocu- commit the care of your loved thy this vear, so when the spirit move: B ones during illness, always smok- With joyousness, and dreams of | You to again comment upon High SHORTAGE OF DRAFTSME rowds had no particular destination Washington, May 29.—There is & serious shortage of draftsmen, accord. ing to reports that have come to the (Boston Herald.) division of public works and construcs The terms of peace thal have been | goveral of our rcaders have asked | tion development information and ed- handed to Germany comprehend 0 | ye—in view of the observation on | Ucation service, United'States depart many things that it is impossible 10 | this page vesterday that Leonard | ment of labor. ~Since the revival o consider all of them al one time. It | Wood enjoved a marked pre-emi- | the building industry architects have is safe to say, however, that they are | nence among the republican possi- | discovered that it is difficult to ob- sufficiently drastic to satisfy even the | hilities for the presidency—who oc- | tain a class of workers formerly &3 most determined enemieg of the for- | cupicd a similar position on the dem- ;;::::j;*"\h;’\“w "pfif‘l\;w"ou;'lh net Sethy To hold in your memory the and then go ahead 2 ihe sentence that has been | is Mr. McAdoo. Ho retired from the | 0 the fact that many draftsmen hava B R DRENENINGISCHOOD BRI el P ol D S SR (e sl s e c e n]l.{;?“{‘a oL STUDENT e Tto the arent criminal of all | cabinet greatly improved in husiness | established themseives during’ tha smoking a cigarette? without ruth. GH SCHOOL § ENT. handed t he great criming i @ Nogt L . em_ | war in othev vocations where they If you would not like all your I am not old while days hold values — the ages s nol lessencd by the| im- renutdtion, widoly advert'ced DY Il have hoen able to procure hetter sl egislation passed by the last Gener- women o be cigarette user new; pudent Jack of manners that was :\”“Y'h:_': y‘(:””C""‘"’:w'”ll"\"'"m‘:‘”m' €27 | arie they could obtain » h! Assembly which will require the at- why ftolerate the cigarette .for And life's last link shall clasp the Siets)yeness arillcapaciiy T heie miav | loEiEl e of work Your sons, vour hrothers or any- glowing truth B heenbitic: ol it} thel cabitet ety » one? Tf the cigarette isfznod for | That welcomes Home the soul's eter- e el ek HAS BRIGHT PUTURL. B vt b e and Bov R et e e el SO, sufficiently conspicuous to get Auckl New Zealand, May 28.-— i cievce b olha sriog combleLodh e land el 12 IDA NORTON MUNSOX, into the candidate class. This is true | Colomel Logan, tho New lower school course satisfactory to If Mayor FitzGerald has any evi- Little attention has been accorded Approves of Editorial. shown by the German delegation when New Britain, Conn., May 28, 1919, 00 5 3G o ditor Naw Brifain Herald: e i e I read vour editorial in regard o 08 SIS OO T a5y the thoamich "”‘}’;""I A “”p‘::“‘ facts rezarding the territorial conce New Britain High school. You seen i o GEl e —in Living Church. to lz;ur»l\:«wl t'l:\r blame upon the ° that have been demandediof the | &y 10 o 1q Houston, for example eaien il adrnlsirator of formor G he authorities. According to the | IreEER CHMANS. The nominating convention of the | nan Samoa, says the future of th endance at evening school of chil- firen between the ages of fourteen and The writer of the foregoing pavs too much attention to the evils of one NANAT T P choulders of the students themselves fore the war the area of the Ger- f erms of the statute, the children who COMML’NICATED. | but in that respect I think you > i € 18 o party in power always resolves itself | oolony is very bright attl habit. It she is sincerely intent on &t man Empire in Burope was 208,780 " St i & been mistaken. The spirit of the i 1 ave gone to work before completing | nyaking the world safer for the Puri- S SR ; SI0c5 Tasy into a race between the adminis-| . na cocoanui-growing are i 3 student hody in the New Britain High | Sauare miles. Of this, 35,035 has been | 4,4¢i0n and its opponents. That was | nortant industeies. Colonel . Logw Buch course of study as s required | yuns, she should enlarge her fleld. HIGH SCHOOL-SPIRIT school Is far better than in the ma- | talken away from her, 758 square miles | 10 pature of the batile in 1896, | Loiq that former German Samos Bad or graduation from the elementary | spe also discloses a lack of intimacy e dojllsg ofgeheRachool s SRt g g auy By e Ml‘ n have heen (AKen | ywnich Jed up fo the nomination Oof | haon self-supporting sinco New 5 B 5 x w = SRl ’ < The athletic material remarkable | temporarily, an 1 other territory, [ yyijliam J van. The anti-adminis- | 5 o, At . /; - ublic schools Shall Faittent(F= i O B R i : s Srathable e e e el 1 T I-adin's- | Zealand military occupation. In 1917, S 5 ecord for Patriotism, or the size of-the school. hen wh E U 02 les, tration forces outran those o viEle X o A he public evening schools * * : for t o il U g ; f ¥ t Mr. | de increased over that of 1916 by ) 1 mother is going to smoke | 4,0 New Britain Herald: vou may ask, can il not put out ath- | population wiil have the rizht at a|cieveland. That was the battle in | e cigarettes while caring for her infant letic teams which at least can : »¢ period to d i they | the republican ranks in 1908, when | would have been o record but : : air showing? The answer is that t ish to remain i 1 he Ger- ¢ the Roosevelt administration forces % . e : son or hearing her daughter’s eve- o e s i - > g t lemic anzi n opinion as expressed in your edl'mml,i developed material is ali s b Empir e tinent | hackine Mr. Taft outran the rest of K ,Mi g ef‘,‘.]q o ARG “T‘}‘: “An Investigation Needed,” that “no | as no material at all. The reason tha Zuropc 1 there { the field st year's hattle in the | ZETEATS AT “' ]“g‘f‘“” TEAreY W i1 terest was demonstrated : the New Britin High school has hac 1y has lost s i s | democratic convention might well be s the fUntted w“»“ Apia, said strong teams formerly is {hat and may lose additional torvitary that | owe: between ¢ Clark and the | Colonel Logan, needs a basin aad wharf where vessels may discharge chou'd lso | cargo in any weather instead of hav- br other evening schools offering an . | Bquivalent course of instruction for DR R LG e ot less than eight hours each Week | nine praver. The picture is absurd or a period of not less than sixteen fveeks in each calendar year unless re- eased from such requirement by the | Board of School Visitors, Town School “ommittee or Board of Education.” In order to enforce the law, the kchool officials will issue a certificate | ontaining the record of attendance Which employers must keep on file. and oyerdrawn. Nor will any nurse be seen “always smoking a cigarette.” | tne sport (baseball) i S = ¥ < - ok f former years carned his 2411 he 1 of her loss t y | White llouse candidate. Nurses, like other folks, find it neces- | o s eadly i = i icoachol 5 will hring the total of her loss up to | W1 O L spring” sadly bungled the facts inj| ..y pr Zwick didn’t come up to a | g4y the case when making this rash state- | football or ba ball practice dressed is any young woman who respects her [ pen. as if he were going to a tea party g 3 ot e s more In such a situation we sary to devote some time to sleep. Nor : I o the of her total territory | to ce the Wilson adm ation 3 discharge it in the open road- {in Europe. confrol. We can hardly conceive of ol i o 5 = an't ¢ y » foothall field in | mq i the presido losing strength fast — — good name going to walk along the I'he student body are all interested | didn’'t come up to the foot The vast extent o Gormany's | the president’s losing tr 5 = = 2 his Sunday clothes, spats and shined enauch to permit of any other result DEMANDS FOR TYPE shoes. He didn't stay on the side | oo W™ (1) of this she \nd his control would mean virtual- London, May 20.—Rri lines and look unconcerned. New | O¥ e o 1y his sclection of o candidate. Th writer manufacturivg fir re mak- ments are ridiculous and leave the | former teams, but no call was ever is- | Britain's former coach, in regul 00 a8 ht he N or his son-in-la ing at cfforts iv prodi large reader cold, not to say anything of a | sued this spring for candidates for the | Plaver's togs, got into the game him- " ¢ ; | self and showed tr team how to morous frame of mind. g ¢ e - : 1 _te i humorous frame team, and had there been a call there | 1 "' "L aitfor went down | DA Frankly, we would not like to see | would have heen enough candidates to defea! year after year! If New | Sauarc miles streets smoking even though she in- | jn haseball, and are all interested and dulge herself in private. Such argu- | proud of the records established calonial empire has not heen gencral Phould a child not attend, his parent or Secrctary Baker. or Colonel House, number of typewriters isfy the pr guardian will be arrested and fined other man upon whom pre demand which- is at present ve { dential favor saw fit to rest T Rreat Plants recently nave been pot more than $5 for each week the 1 f a present indications, it is more argely increased. hild is absent, and any employer Who | no(ners smoking cigarettes. Neither | out to start a league. The plan to | Britain’s present conch canmot put out | been taken from I . T e e ek b | iemenee ioes not obtain the certificate of at- | woulq we like to see the fathers of | abolish baseball and institute . track & @ baseball team, then why should hs| The total of her a 1te fosses in | Uy pormer secretary would labor | PLAN BIG AUTOMOBILE PLANT. endance and who continues to hire | tpe nation wearing fight corsets, | Was decided upon long before “spring | N0t step back and leave somcone ‘n|Turope and in her colonies 15|50 some disadvantages in being | Detrait, May 29—Preliminary plans He child will be fined from $20 to $50 | 1 e e ) came tripping north again this year,” | Who is capable of develeping the 13.979.255 square miles. The masni-i ;. esident’s son-in-law. The coun- | for the cstablishment on the St. Clair = which, physicians of repute are | . vou can plainly see the injustice | boundless athletic material there is at | tude of thesc losses may be judged b would like.a candidate quite a7 | siver A It A o of th™ i tiie fivstfoffenseRand from Esh0R Colll e T it o i S SR [ R EROR S O el AR 0TIV RRC - intellivent | the present time at the local High | the fact that it is more than four Ike.a candidate quite a7, rviver near Port Iuron of one of thé ause £ 5 s, s done, and the error of your intelligent giese me a 1e lo iz i who had married Mary Smith st automobile manufacturing of which prove fatal. Irankly, we | informant. school 2 i times as great as the area of fthc Ann Jones; and still McAdoo's | plants in the world and which will would not care to see the voung wom- You continue in a discordant strain, | As to the fraternities, no student | United States. which is 3026789 | marriage to the president's daugh- | be the center of n model ity were and wander from baseball to the sub- | ¢An safely express himself —against | squarve miles _ {tor might not be regarded as dis- | announced yesterday by - C. Harold o ject of Jazz then to the ice cream par- \{\r‘n\. They control not only the so- The absolute iotal of the actual and ‘ qualifying. There is a difference be-| Wills and John R. T 1 tof ine cigarettes. Neither would we like to | Jars and on to fraternities, and in be- | cial but even the athletic phase of the | possible losses to Germany is 13,958- | {ween sons and son-in-law. The late | manzsement of the Ford mofor com- see young men appearing in public | tWeen you spread a generous layer of | SChool. There isn't a captain or man- | 565 square miles | colonel Roosevelt. for example. might | pany. The site for the proposed in- dustry comprises about 2,000 acres of land | 168,900 in Leific’ Ocean. 200 for each subsequent offense. Americanization is a subject that as been widely discussed. This is the | o giiqing along Main street smoking best form of Americanization, the edu- ation of future citizens. An intelli- Eent public, a reasoning public, is the o e s [EnsultsE e msfincing od, ager of any team who does not belon L hation's best safeguard. tetual losses in Fu- | have brought to pass the nomination | Discussing for a moment school | 10 one of the three largest fraternitic rope is best obtained by comparison | of Nicholas lLongworth in a contest spirit, and school pride. Did vou ever | Which arc almighty in the local Hi ST e heodore, Jr. would have | - root of skin diseases. Of course all | take pains to inquire into the war rec- | S¢hool at the present time. A student. (g 4c Germany has lost . heen unavailable. And Mr. McAdoo' e intaaite PRESIDENCY BEHIND HIM. women do not injure themselves hy | ord of our schaol? Can not your :"r"j;“h‘;fi‘“:;h h“;:\“- hh-\‘: l!:" '::wn\i‘f:' square miles, which is slizhtly less | prominence hefore he hecame a son- 5 s CH G i ‘aint. | memory travel back to the time our| ©f athletic ability, has not a fair Weaflug dlelt eox B O MsinE NG | 0 ot crap was in dmngor SDERge OF seiting on Ay ten he ' ade by President Wilson at Paris of being lost, because of the frost and | 18 1ot a member of the fraternity fonday evening when President Pes- ST N the shortage of labor? Who rallied | Which controls that particular sport ) . to the support of the mavor's appeal{ WhY does not the school hoard er PREPARE FOR JIHAD. for help in harvesting the crop, was| 0rCe its ruling of a few years hefc e peakmo U RIS ca fe A it not High school students who saved | CAN it be that their own children ar. i romi i S e rnities [ nands that have bheen made upon he American executive has no desire | Obscure dispatches have been sent | the day? prominent in these fraternific Hn it e Bits for the Bibulous. and varnish that are sometimes the aren of the states in. this|in which e Cartoons Magazine than the area of the state of Indiana, | in-laws aceentuates that difference. g & ) which contains 26,354 square miles, Tell us whom President Wilson | It was the busy hour of four, and something more f{han Maine, | wants, and we shall come pretty near | When from a horticultural store T e SR et e knowing the democratic candiate. | F'merged a gentleman who bore— e e e e T [0 0= i fod v e s i il e wond 18 hoe | 3 1 spade vet to examine in detail the territorial | Mz McAdoo. R - Ib Ao A literal interpretation of the speech neither do all men smoke to exces foa of Brazil was tendered a comupli- . ; - e i o Favoritism is ancther rcason why Germany, but one instance Tram thence our hero promptly went A T (AT : ot aris in referenc e When Mr. Hoover was drecting the tism is ancther reason i okl i 3 e | » 3 o become a candidate for another | from Paris i ence to the hes- | 0 ork in Belsium and called for| the school is declining. There are dis- | may be noted in conneetion with them. | . (Boston Transcript) Into a seed establishment, S to s = cork, was | UNCtly two classes in the New Britain This is the fact that Germany will Tt's 2 mean snake that will bite 2 | And for these things his money spent— funds to support the noble work, wa 8 ptatements was: | “It is very delight- | tle the Turkish problem, admittedly | it not students from the High school High school: the “swells” o “dude: lose a large part of Silesia, and p n after July 1. 1 box of bulbs ul, for one thing, if I may say so, to | of the most delicate nature, and the | who again showed a spirit of co-op- :\ hom you have so ably described ibly all of it. It was this w\m:m-n . y um:-:‘nl, H)r‘l\‘h\su‘("\' drin 'fv.\mflm : 1ot ;(,,- shrubs : ’ g . tion? ew days ago in vour paper, and those ' that Germany stole from Austria | taking the new law with a rye face package of assorted seeds v ths ¥ pres s world has been left to wonder. Tak- | €tation? 2 s i : . LRy now that my presidency is mot | world & ft to wonder. Tak When the United States war work | Who are in schoal to learn something. after Frederick the Great had prom- | tAlcohol is often used as a preserva- drive was on, did not the officials of [ The “swells” arc the fraternity|ised Austria that he would guaranice | tive. but it will not preserve order. He has a garden under way, the campaign look for and enlist our | Men (2) and they have con‘rolled th™ | anq protect her dominions as they | As vou say, Rogzer, after July 1 the | And, if he's fairly Jucky, say, act that the great body of Democratic | affairs Oriental, it can bhe seen that | support? ';ums-n.“- of the school for the 1 : “lood. After he had entered into | only thing that will be driven to drink Ht,‘H‘)mv' <1‘mm the end of May— = 2 v e gover! o g - Wo yvears. That is why thee loca 2y this effect well, nasturtium s wi drow Wils - their | the conference must proceed w When the government was in dire "o X ‘allq formal treaty to this e 5 e oters want Woodrow Wilson for their | « ust proceed with the need of gas masks, did not students| SChool's standard on the football field ot o deslanitiontioE wa f . — 1 radish from this school go out into the fac- | the basketball court and the basebail warning, invaded the pro Must Feel Like the Huns, 1 pot of mignanette. be forced to accept the nomination According to Mr. Mundy, the Mos- | tories and work all day, ves and far ’rl'fimnnr] has been so far below Ha: for o third term. Ry centering their | lems constitute a potential pyre of | info the night so that our boys might | ford’s have the necessary equipment to wage | In closing. 1 will say that L beliey war snccessfully. lat the true consensus of opinica - 3 f a more outrageous s zuard her property during the M. Devine was painfully burned 1 might mention hundreds of other| of the student body, omitting the ¢ rate rohbery nor ecent fire and announces that she is | while bathing his feet in some gaso- hould he decide to run again. Their | justment of Turkish affairs meets with | illustrations where a great amount :r oEat’ men, is as T have above ox- | e flagrant case of bad faith. Tt now ready fo reiease them of further | line for the purpose of curing rheu- piticismt has been of the Democratic | the approval of Mohammed's faithful, | 5chool spirit and pride was displaved. } B ;,“",'_” Parents "’“{\'{“fll“‘ 4 L g S 4 b k a itor's is pre-[ #Zf1s! The New Britain High school is | ¥ ully a LAl ik D £ ol fparty in a general way, but it has al- | He deciares that there has never been | M1t 1 Know “"’”“:hs‘(’;:‘ tizme = 1 a by vt e %% 12 ot | the German invasion of Belgium. Now | those £ood people Who are holding | at the gasoline with a lighted candie ys whirled about the head of the ! such danger of a jihad, or holy war, To came bagk to your article again, | U elessly squandered and that vour the land is taken from the Germans ' somec articles return them.” causing it to ignite. erm in the White House. One of his | itancy of phe Peace Conference to set- phead of me."” en in connection with a statement is- No effort is made to disguise the | sued by Talbot Mundy, a student of andidate and it may be that he will | grealest caution. UL AT 2 L ; GEncsco GIOUINER) 1t Seemed as Though. the Kingdom of Prussia. The : Irene Miller hereby thanks ¥ t not r = y are k Sacra Bee ) ttacks on the President, the Repub- | great magnitude on which civilization nations docs not con- riends who were kind enough (Sacramento Bee licans have strengthened his hand | will be burned anew unless the ad- bad, if not rse, than | responsibility and to request that K matism. It seems as though he looked