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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1018, g 2.0 final decisian of these two. Fvidently | have not seen the treafy A dull H ’ T]’l T iness men, to the very large cla Brltaln Herald- some kind of an agreement must be [ hation, indeed. The reason is plain ere s Line reaty persons in all countrios who will have 3 . We are not allowed fo see it. That' ERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, peacheldymien Ionimis na il Seon: future commercial dealings with the ] why.—Hartford Courant. Germans, D : e it may R Proprietors. We are not thoroughly in the con- Rk g ”nl(l:m.\ ’v‘v”V' iefly o ve said ths ¢ summary set forth § fidence of the conferees bul the modi- Austria’s (hree day period of of- fully 4 acer v kAl S bee I ity (Surdss axcented) at s 2.3 : : ia's \ ; lay pe f o 5 . b o ully and a tely what has been | B B i et Bt fication of the terms in regards to | ficial mourning hecause of the peace = i L % |won by the war, the fruits of the (B $8.00 a Year. 5 B 42.00 Three Month victory in changing the position of ree Months. Germany from one of menace to one v |alarm and dismay as its unrepent- of dependence upon the good-will of sentiment in France and = Britain | ant neighbor.—New York World. B . ! ] tered at the Post Office at New Britain the Allied and associated powers and a8 Second Class Mail Matter. i diverging and the representatives — s A upon her own future behavior: while gl are hoth anxious to carry their point The Saar valley will be spelled : ! é . the full text of the freaiy's provisions I PIIONE CALLS g : E e for the next fifteen years, a 2 R 3 yresents in detail cat deal o B icos O ELEFHONE CALLS i o o (RS S G f xt fifte ars, at < S s ;i | presents in detai 1t deal of in which time orthography and geoz- e . terms might signify tha ad Siiesia and stated amount of repara- ms might =ignify that it had only : | three-sevenths as much cause for e e e e e P PR e stake. Public | 75¢ a Month. tions ave the paints a formation concerning future trade raphy will be settled altogether.——st. . : | relations with Germany ) 2 > ’ { R be only profitable advertising medium in Unrest throughout the world is the | Faul Pioneer-Pre E: S A5 ahlerammle oiiiti= Tor Seamnt | Womcfl S a[]d MISSQS the city. Clreulation books and press ratural sequence of this state of af- e % terest to France. Belzium, and Ttaly. | room always open to advertisers. i a 1 A af m, an el (‘,,- course. ,‘; that penny ta'x]». r{h Y B4 . | we may take the provisions relating COATS and CAP S e Aanc , a burdeh and nuisance to the soft | = B | oinaes or coil G- i l' B et ety r_\‘v,:::.fllwy:e:-nvvflo'l not know what is to become of them - e tonna f coal Germany | drink stands. they might evade it required to furnish. Another example. to the use for republication of all news | a9 are proving fertile ground for credited to it orgnot otherwise credited by reducing the price of their stuff A AL Ry : ¢ | nighly interesting to those engaszed in & B P @ in this paper and also local news | the sowing of Bolshevik doctrine. The | from a nickel to four cents.—Hous- i g et the new dvyestuffs industry in this | | & s QQ) published herein. treaty should be presented, signed,|ton T 5 : 5 ¢ country, is to be found in Annex VI c s 5 {110 Art 2 ese clauses Cer- | ALUES TO $35.00. and the people of all nations be given e R A g ol i B e YA ; ! | It's a long while waiting for the DR. BUTLER SPEAKS, the carliest opportunity for tackling | strong man of Mexico. The dusky Na- Predicting that the election of 1220 | the reconstruction job ahead of them. | poleon Villa is again on the job, but Editorial Rooms ............ 26 | mands from their native lands many ensages to deliver to the repa A purchase of Handsome Coats from one of New York's ration commission ‘not exceeding 50 | B foremo signers, models developed from the finest quality Men's 3 - per cent of the total stock of each Wear S and Foplins in Navy and Black B 15 cirpass the one of 1560 1o e R he has a history which cannot be % : : 5 & [and every kind of dyestuft and B o g o 7 lived down.—gan Franc Chroti- fnfluence upon the future of the AFTER THE ASSESSORS. dfoonnete : 3 % : mercial drug in Germany or under | @ T 5 == B = German control at the date of t1 o 9 ple, Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler| goeiation is preparing for a new diver- Fven the government is now in- E % : et e funiher ensagas o a8 Bheered the members of the Women's| gion, according 1o statements made by | Slined to go on record as against gov- | . 5., : } ver at the option of the Y| ernment ownership. — Washington icle. commis at savings that will surprise the mothers when they see the valus ion until January., 1925, du £ eac | Sale offers, in sizes 6 to 17 yea Republican assaciation of the state| jts leader yesterday, in connection | siny 4 b SPudBninGEeach thisoa n . 5 # . s | period of six months of every vear ONE LOT — Value §$1.00 ’ of New York at a rvecent luncheon | with the reassessment of city prop- | — : any specified kind of dvestuffs and Blue Cotton Serges and khaki Pant 79C given by that organization by prophe-| erty. The method, or proposed meth- Faith in the success of the stone commercial drug up to an amount ONE LO Value $1.2 23 per cent of the Ger- | B Heavy Dark Khaki Fants . o e 98C an production of sueh dyestuffs anc who had never voted the Republican| favor and the xpayers are going to man r 1 n of such dyestuffs and and was sold for $450,000.—Seattle : ¢ ¢ commercial drugs during the previous ‘,\} 0 - e 5 - - $1 29 ticket before in their lives would| tyy and force a change. DP. 8. Mc-| Past-Intelligencer. ; Sby e e The prices arve | § Grey and Brown Mixture Pant SR G T o march under the standards of the G.| Mahon objects to the scheme of hav- = s S5 to he fixed by the commission. which ONELOT - Valuel $1:80 $1 45 ©. P. The speaker drew a sloomy | ing autside workers do the figuring on [ The Canadian minister of labor ST EIG TR0 CehRIEEr , Strong Mixture Pants Sl e e et o - 2 s ave that the cost of living in Canad war net export prices and subsequent ONE LOT Value $2.25 re ¢ o t ownership and | city property and also is inclinee . & @ 1 ¥ < 2 subsaquen pictiinefiatigoNa I e e B ity property and also Is Inclined to| o georeased 10 per cent. since Feb. variations. The provisions of the Heather and Brown Mixture Di. kindred evils that have presumably| hint that there may be unfairness in| | rFhat serms to refute the theory of French soldier carryin copy Of | treaty in respeet to.ihese commodi ONE LOT Value $3.00 en the result of the power vested in | the figures. If any of these crop out| American “experis”, that it can’t be | tne freaty into one of the conference |ties will. of ecourse. he subject to Weisht 1 . Tight Grey Worsted Pant are Cool and w #e Democrats. The semi-Soclalistic | he is going to resort to legal! proceed- [ done.—Albany Journal LEhaien e hoat, “Faith,” is sorely tried when | = : : e sy that a million and a half people | od of assessing. is me | _| boat, “Faith,” is sor : 4 not exceeding sying that a million ar peog od of asse Is meeting with dis-1 " 25 0% that she cost $800,000 buildings al Versailles. There arve |{he license svstem to bhe set up in v ; i this country to control imports ¥urn of affairs under the ‘party in| ings to make a change over 50,000 words in the treaty, and [ {his countrs to control imports of o M e - An Arizona commission is arrang- : the German products competing with - s power was thoroughly deplored. The| It seems that outside men, pail t is a sizable document : ing for the Americanization of aliens. | It 18 @ sizable document. . the output of our own establishments. ; ¢) Underwood & Underwood time has come “when the people must | statisticians, who have no persanal (e) Underwood & Un od. . X e e A T e e e el Sh -gver and Overallsfor Ch‘ldrpn be American or half Socialist.” said | interest in the city or any individual | position to the league of nations, — text of the treaty. and important = ¥ — as Mr. Murray. “Un-American” was the | in it, will be able to strike a fairer) Which plans for internationalizing it is that the commercial details > Slip- S several styles and colors of the taxpayers immediately realized lip-Overs in severa = Americans. How are we (o et ha i & should bhe known as soon as possible " o - a-tion of the pawers of the United| balance of values than any local man. S G {he situation and notified their tenants AS T “ “ | Sizes 3 to 8, at Each ot m- y ro B 1o discc P 10 ercha S, m ufacture and 1 g 2 T iy (o i JLOMRL=cotd ipsrshiantsananyiagiy il OVERALLS of strong blue Denims, Blue Striped Denims trimmed porfers, it ix now possible fo say States during the war-and such ac-| Naturally the cost of assessment is| Gaimesville, Tex.. Register. that their rent would be increased. stion : £f g 2 Bols e e wo dollars more i red, also Khaki Overalls, tions can not live, .sums up his| going to be larger than it would he if commencing June 1, two dollars more f {jat there has heen absolutely no pithireds e . 98(: $1 25 $1 49 . Pres rilson will not be a can- | per month. There was one man | i incation Sizes 6 to 16 years ... 5 ’ . ’ . speech. done locally but it is bound to be; K R e ¢ % e for the unseemly scold- didate in . He's too good a pol- | Present at the meceting of rentpayers | jny of the republican The deeds of the Democratic party | made with more cquality. A chatotsgouiion Stician for thaty TIis =oing io baithe | sholsaid his landiord had ¥ increased Uia cha zos and. insinuations) that ihe during the past two vears have un-| Britain man can not be expected . 9 - G Kindlof 2 vear s hen 4hs smart dem® | histren{Monefdoliay ner mionth s andiiasy nei et hholding L from o the Ch id B th o t doubtedly been un-American. There| make the assessment for nothing. If | ocrats always let Bryan run.—Jewell | immediately afterwayd he rveceived alworld vital conditions of the peace. l ren S a lnb LU! S is hardly another word with ‘which to | he offers to do so the proper conclu- | Kas, Republican notice that his rent would be in- | The council departed widely from the | i i 7 0 | @ One Tiece, at A oS ch 98 describe them. But the demand for| sion would be that he had an axe to S creased four dollars more per month. | custom of peace conferences when it c As the Lowell Courier-Citizen re- | He said that the landlord had told | made the =ubstance of the treaty prompt, arbitrary action has Dbeen| grind. It will take time, and time 1% A € S . TIGHTS AND JERSEYS and « ports it, the burning fuestion in | him that he had had his property for | known in the summary of May §, Tn EEanath e ek 25C 396 great and the only way in which the| money, to figure prices an city prop-| highbrow cireles in that city is | sale, but when people wishing to buy { this country and in other countries, it situation was to be met was adopted. | erty. Accountants from the outside| whether to devote June to tanking up | would ask him what intere they | is the duty and prerogative of the ex- S = e ® R What could have beer more incom-| will have nothing to gain or lose by | OF tapering off.—Manchester Union. wouldBrecelve Sonthelnimoney theygiissu Hive sl seolldte iireaticifthe dde $ . 4 ¢ . Co1A i (e {avestment was ton Jarse | Daitment whichi ratifies, when ratins Siee ers and Pa amas b h our 0 @ 2 | & prope: A F: F: E [ " % patible with our institutions than the | setting proper valuation and it is these There are moments in the life of | for the interest ther would receive. | €ation is required, has heen accus- | i draft act? Forcible military service [ men who should do it. a delegate from one of the central | ¢ paq been sugzested at the meeting | (omed (o take the treaty from the would have been frowned upon and As far as the over, or under, valua- | Furopean states when he thinks Sher- | hat a commitice should be appointed | Negotiators without previous knowl- edge of its contents. It may be said Cool and comfortable Sleeping Garments that are easily ieirs e laundered would have met with disastrous defeat | tion of property is concerned this faay | Man’s famous remark should refer 1o | ya¢ jnight take it up with the manu } T i neace.—Toledo Blade o in rospeet to this treaty, that the FOR CHILDREN at the hands of the people unless they | be casily checked upon. The return | 2 ! fetureiaodhinolic nlio-c ol il ool LIIEIRSEINL O RS iR el WHITE CAMERIG SLEEPs realized (hat the plan was the| to a real cetate investor through his Persons If Mr. Sherlock Tolmes Lvflnlllllnnn‘ 'il"»v ‘W'l""“‘l“:“I: "'Vn h’;;\pv ‘\X:j TG o8 open covenants of | M Made square neck, elbow sleeve 38 only feasible one to solve the difficul- | rents should be in the neighborhood |is not otherwise engaged, he is re- |~ % A soeim s q peace openly at s 4 10 Each C 1 arrived r the real in size: to vears : only solution to the problem is for the & ; 5 ‘ e D ty. War with Germany was the de- | of scven per cent. after his bills had | quested to apply in person o (he | O1L Solutien fo the proniem i (0% 106 | suhstance of the covenant has been COLORED PERCALE SLEEPERS | romb-investizating committee in : : sl bhefare the world for exar nation anc ne-piece gd ents ir ) years, pretty pi sire of the majority of the American | been paid. It is a simple matter to | 2™M! d o i ire Tt s tinE enibave: ne o 1 for examination and | One-piece garments in 2 years, pretty pink 4 5 Washington.- Boston Transeript. | v discussion for more than a month i S G Ca SO Each ’ people, otherwise the Democratic | figure averhead and repairs and then to be held in Svea Focial hall, 80 Arch g - ¢ i i e e e sl g s CHILDREN'S TWO-PIECE PAJAMAS part symbolized by TPresident| value in proportion to the amount of The French servants at Versailles | Street, Thursda vening, June 1 t T i S e The British View. Neat Striped FPercales in siz Wilson would have been unable to| rent he.is getting after the proper de- | refuse tips from the German dele- [ R:30 orclock. i is reasonable t " S ueey Do Sult $3 .25 tion Uependin=1 ipe Clemen- | lieve that if a rentpayer has a little (Waterbury American) B Exceptional value force us into it Likewise the arbi- | ductions have heen made. If a land- | &ation. depending upon M Temen ceau to collect in a larger and morc | SUrplus of moncy he places it in fhe A Waterhury citizen has received a MEN'S PAJAMAS {rary acts of the administration were| lord has been overcharging on his ; dignified way.—New York Sun different institutions of the city and | hersonal letter from a British officer, White, Plain Colors and $1 75 and $1 QS Suit + necessary evils looking forward to but | rent he will find that a greater tax P receives four per cent. on the dollar Stripes . . o kit I one who was in America for a large covee 5 ons purpose, that of winning the war, | Will be paid. Some landlords will hei A man with TPaderewski's exper- | for the same. And some other cor- and the public realized it and gave| caught through this method but it jence with press agents speaks with | poration zoes in and horrows the same | AT of the war and who knows Wa % e N G ; , | terbury well, in which the principal xpert authority when The warns | money and is willing (o pay six per ¥ Srel R e e tion Un-American | only right that they should. Private- | ®1 i i So el Sen, e Senileries & i (o G dle 00 SRS el el o o New Summer Sweaters and things were done with the consent of | Iv owned and oceupied proferty will | print.— Washington Sta money and inve . which nets him | Dations. This officer, of cou is a the American public and the purpose| be harder to value, but the figures on Th |30 per cent. 1s it mot possinle (hat | Professional fighting man and he I\ H as aolisiea X nearby rented houses will help to set.| An administration congressman | this organization can incorporate and | “OMe ©f an ancestry distinguished for uhp'OnS : ! Elilr e promised fo apologize for suggesting | do a cash busine its services in the British Army. One The speaker’s remark that a million | tle (his dificulty. It is said that the| w0 . ment control of the wire lines, | cent. on the dollar, which is one ner | OUM sav. offthand, that his natural | W 1 the very newest shades and TO Each and a hall new voters would be | Police now have a card index of teng- | hut nohody seems inclined (o Anolo: | ent. wettor thon whar on 15 08¢ D | vicw would he the military view, the = s e = $4.98 $10,98 driven into the Republican ranks in| ments and rents which will prove of | gize for Burleson.—Atlanta Conatitu- | our mite that we may have depositeds | Aosolute impossibility of settling se- CHILDREN'S PARASOLS 1920 may be true. A great deal will| material henefit to the assessors. tion. mhis8sEns iR ant B5pe ieient v ca | HRaRdUestions SRithon thyar Lt i ' - 5 Nevertheless the whole hurden of Endless variety here to choose TO Each depend upon the candidates and their The assessment, particularly by when the city of Chelsea, Mass.. was Ao [ . : 2 . . he officer’s letter is the expression from = - Read also proves that if there dbe five - § cla . platforms. Will thé Democrats advo- | Outsiders, as we state above, may re- | voa% ) B "0 SO C00 00 T prans. | Tuined T . i o this is the method that | fram many angles, of a hope and a de- cate public ownershtp mow that the|| Sult in a very appreciable raise in|atiantic raids would bs pretty sure pax ] ire, that Anierica strongly indorse the licited to take as many shares as he| covenant formulated at Paris. This could at ten dollars a share and could | officer’ ncipal reason is that {he pay in cash or installments. It would 0 ¢ world is tired of war, all nations en- | pany and its allied lines was 389,835, | babies’ banks: the babic dare to recommend that the public | are making will raise the amount of What ¢ (TR T R 6 be understood that n vho took [ gaged in it, and hence there could he | representing 15 vessels. The bes ‘:u: from one to eight s and pay five per crisis is over? It is doubtful. It is| valuation in some properties that are|!y a matter of course.—Springfield extremely doubtful if any party will| tented out. S@heShight chaiges they | Tepublican. ratify any individuals who are in fa. | invested capital because of the greater | treaty worth, anyhow’?——Wall Street | ©"e share or more couid not sell it in [ no more propitious time for starting | known were Lusitania, Carpathia, 23 vor of such centralization of power as | income. Landlords zuilty of extortion | Journal the course of a year and when he did { the great experiment than the present | Aurania, Laconia, lvernia and Van- ; America ach ba rages fifty s 3 S i o i e G 19 (e i SIS he would have it cashed in to the or- | time. The nations who have fought | dalia pennies i Nion coin cir- are 10.000.000 penny saving babies in has been seen here during the wa Naturally the Republican politicians| their own compound and have fheir There should be no surprise over | Eanization to prevent anvome from |the war are ready fo meel cach other The Cunard company alone during | Culation are ounted for hought- the report that Germans in Berlin [ 8etting a monopoly on the same, in a spirit of friendly accommodation, | {he war carried 900,000 troops and | ful father - n Al the coppers will endeavor to paint the Democrats | !aXes raised. It furnishes an interest-| 5 e going barefnoted when it s [i' bchooves every rentpaver he | Soing quite bevond ordinary limits, | 10,000,000 tons of cargo. Many of the | from "r‘»*‘ alid ontegy s being rank advocates of all that has | "8 and proper way of checking up on | jearned that they gamble fo the ex- | Present at the meeting so that we can | because of their hope--not hy any | vessel endered service as armed | 1SCE WA o e - e sts. Car e the o | tent of $5.000.000 1o $6,000,000 each | complete our plans and get our co means a certain hope—that the | oonieers i nickels an been the rule lately as they realize | the extortionists. Can it be that the|tent of & 200 Lo LGS DR e L b el I oot Nt on nill e Ne ol e Jennie put in Taxpayers’ assoclation has in its mem- | M8ht.—Chicago 2 E5 EOROLE ol cuREoBlion s j Bul If the contents of the habies' baffks Will be greatly appreciated and will [ 1l war. ORRUI SR eI A S BOT BRI were turned iuto general circulation now it wauld help the government. It he compan did r con how little such things are the wish of th npa the public in ordinary life. The speak- | Pership some landlords who have er has already started on such a cam- heen charging more than is due them its service to commerce. [ts grea : helpltotmakce s hisger analhalts {he Leagje has once been created. it THE WAR MAPS. Do maieeia Ligmen andibelteniconibifee e R e munity in which to reside. Pt Jggagnoniiar DROEVRIMBOSSID needs pennie to send to the bank and ‘who! fear the ery investigation || L watched ithe ambulalices pass A RENTPAYER AliansgordnemBting e Chisshopetisi who send them to the shopkeepers. With human freight from IFrance, s IR disappointed now the chance for the : P b b : <ecpers, inches to eigh ches. was 2150 | who pay them out in \g change Pale handaged heroes in whose eyes = same opportunity in gencrations will -+ B = LA Sng . ; ! o el Niath concernt lollemploy: Mementior the lnxuyi tax s long as a ten- Tive been saer | making plants. It turned out hun paign. Liberality will be the kevnote tha P ro > of the next election, however, remarks 2iihe il broughtlabouts repair shops were turned into shell- | i dreds of thousands of shells, from 4.5 to the contrary notwithstanding. e i The home fires seem>d to dance: The Treaty Tublished, ] shell-makinz and its experi Gent artich Sate Bole-an ts thema It is typical of the voter in this Now that we have copies of the unt, hollow cheeked, unshaven | SR LS o L, el paLe L e e believe the view of t 3rit- (New York Times.) We believe the view of this Brit- | o "1 3" (0 {he larger emplorment | will be a demand for pennies. ~AftaR treaty we are satisfied with the s vouths ish offic; peaking as he does as a ountry that he will give great power he sum- - e te f the provisions of th o o Y BDwer With crutches by their knees, The text of the provisions of the | figh(ing man for his own country, of | oF el o i bl ¢ the docurentin th And golden chevrons eloquent peace treaty as now published com- | France. and America, as an officer | ZeNeral e AL mparae &nd, after the plan has been gained, ST e ena s neinead | ARG A e ce overse s pletely vindicates the Paris council | Who was in it when the Germans were Another part o SombEnyis e not innocuo s g 1 ardly suffice osS one as | i wroperty was sed the manu ae limlt the possibilities. of the puhlic| "8 Will hardly suffice unless one has o o dia | property was u u £ . a marvelous memory On every wan voung face that smiled office. It is safe to predict that if e e charge that the summary of (he President Wilgon should run again he RO - I saw indelibly engraved treaty ziven to the world on May § Pity the poor Post Oflice. Itissoon| rmne war's immortal map. was not a fair presentation of the strance against the way he and his| 10 'éceive for distribution the Cou-| Cantigny., Amiens. Vimy Ridge, structural terms and conditions of party have conducted military opera gressional Ilecord containing the The Argonne’s mazes EOTY. )"P'!wl Hv;fl.vv‘llm‘n it was declared, S $ : Bt | et of Nations toverant. Belts.| And Chatesuifilerrv—all were thers| (Uat the €olf iest would bring eov ant. Be In lines of deathless glory priscs, would acquaint the peoples of continue in office a man who has heen | 40 your mailing early MINNA IRVING, |the nations with important condi given practically eversthing possibie vomen in munitions-making in | the petty taxes are repealed tho gaes ary. 1t took ty he ; to a person to gzain a certain plan| MaTY: It took twenty hours to read . wally pushed hack as one who and all its members against the |fNAIY pu pro % v the manufac he | Lis bit with distinction, is one which | turing of craft plant was pre- | reflects popular feeling in England, in October and in June Not Sectional. IPrance and America. We helieve that the first completed airplane was the opponents of the League of Na- | turned out tions, who are at present making such The Cunard company went out of | Congress does not tz ides on the would be defeated but not as a remon- (Waterb erican.) noisy opposition, are in a great min- | its way fo provide enter ment for s z question as distinet- ¥ ority, and that when the people some of the wounded vho re S tions. The reluctance of the voter to vi people ap . expected. Th m preciate that this league stands he- | furned to Britain to recove luding 1ite commerce, whith {ween the world and another even | many Americans , . it L : more brutal war, that hence it is an As f tu 1 paied ' repew heldt s {5 heen feft in e, That charge aldm St W Bill, by 2 ( divided would be the reason Germans are to receive the reply to : y experiment worth tryi and that its [ pany is enzaged i ‘ STl nl was baseless, » withdrawal of it i LT e T 2 - ; Now that the war is over the citizen | their note Friday the 13th. Tough COMMUNICATED. <hould now be made a point of honor | 4 ome %) (a5 srsnie han | ineluding the ransy = wishes to réeturn to his pre-war free- | luck, Germany with these respon d 1 ] = ible for making it. | (- | i : ; ATPAYER EXPLATNS, Lemaneaned ! i United States will be left in no doubt | (e wayvs of peace. [t now has under dom and he will insist upon cleaning S === i A A comparly of the fext of the as to what is 5 country's duty. If | course of construction nea 100000 | . 1 4 (_ Fditor of New Britain Herald {reaty with the summary S c S sty ¢ Viga a. 10 up the political house as a step to I we remember rightly, President| 24 NenaBrl : v mm given out | Gu T Tin the senate will ratify the ould vou please find space not only disproves the injuriaus Syculd omlee s fnd spec o : PESYESalUCsInINio treaty and the eovenant hecause to do = in New York Sun. | !ions of peace of which they hagd out reg or oc- yation » ‘e, those voting tons which w be ready f crvice vour paper for a communication from | cusation. but establishes (he entire ipported in the course of a year of. vise would be to court political enier Sl o : : Siatlil. . Nl o th of the council in issning L rmation il : ylvauity or & new Democrat to do this remains | Friday the {ith, though. Puring the past week {here has Ynopsis of the freafy's contents BONRS - ] 1 Lohil AMr. Mer ward this end. That is to be expected, | Wilson has considered 13 his luc Whether he will choose a Republican | number > has said nothing about heen an orsanization which has taken 5 now seen fhat the summary was plalSloEn i minn s as phe 29I ST EEOM 1strial (G Uy e FACTS AND FANCIESA preliminary steps to alleviate the | Prerared with extraordinarvy faithful Cunard Ships. to be seen. of these former servants of comme tamford izht be sups renting conditions of the ecily, and |Ness. It is made evident that the > 1 , : staff of condensers not only sought OCKED? D durinz the course of the dizcussions & DEADLOCGKED; It comes from Paris just as confi- | |\ Xo news of progress in the Big Four | dently now s fwo months ago i1 LIRISA Al e T conference at the Peace table is reach- | the k““n"” ”,I o :" a ‘{_’ 1o Ll pavers went to their assistance {0 vole week after next.—New York World. A Ing a world which anxiously awaits| ™ e ork World. i ¢5r the 21-mill tax rate. [t seems (o 100X ik & me that that was for the benefit of : ing of the company m - ths e erhavns the hers - e ontier delimitations, debt apportion 5 4 expaciec on that side The Perhavs the members from th et s th e irontier dellmitat ot apvpartion- 4 (%o war, The meeting invited zen ! | ) = | !‘ Cunard Line did well posed to henefit law and to, | { | ters arc siill at a standstill and the | rural districts who are reported to | On¢ Who nment, reparation, security for the fu [,],n_ and yet thev cannot suppiv { leader of opposition and maker | | bl 1ls contl Azainst the. | repeal there from Ten- The Dem#?nd for the Red Cent, | < Michi 1cky, Virginiy, There is more or less of world t i arest in the doings of the ous vas asked what had hecome of the | 10 hut into the summary the meat | interest in th in t famou and meaning of all the chief terms | (‘unard Line. the holding company of ) M the te he provisions which e (New York Sun.) aryland anc and only two, offtlie textRlhsmnnoNisionaihichen NI & 1S falen STl Sitana Yispatches tone from Pennsylva 1 » hody the great international adjust The director of 1} mint \ om Pe nia and one from rom London announce the first meet- fromdong o Baker, boasts that his mi Lre 5 which were naturally new ¢ hele some word of decisive character. s since the end 0 ing out 3.000.000 one-cent e e o one to three vedrs! lease c: ftention andia tatnay S o - e Ehpe e forecasts that the Germans would he| be dissatisfied with what they think jants for fr e ! A5¢ | ture. commerce and Iabor. hut that | € Egal "; peee e il demand for coppers. Mr. Baker is|of the minori eport will probably e it the Germans would be] ® (e siow progress of fhe lesisia. | at a certain figure. while a man who | |1 fFoting hair work' thee \ije. | made of the summAY of tpe sleam- . i : ture do not know that this self-de- | had no confract or lease o day, June 13, with five days to sign puzzled. Nobody scems to know, he | he Representat Sims of Tennessee: hip situation savs, where the thres and a half bil- With interest so widely scattered, ’ plaved a remarkable capacity for termining body may he pussy-foot- | been Mable to have—or has had eizing upon essentials Chietiatiention willihe given to the orr , aré by no means sure of ful-|ing. Sometimes legislatures do that, | vent increased. [ moticed that and present- 3 lina them cleariy and concisely report of Sir Alfred Booth, the chair- liment. Orlando: ‘and TWison have|and overything is Hable to burst ail | police have investigated and received i The fext contains much necessarily | man of the board of directors. That become mere spectators of the diplo. | Out at once and at the wrong end. | the price of all r'vV the rentpavers. 1|omitted from summary. much mat. | this company rendered vital service R matic struggls between Licya George| —Fhladelphia Press. g presume thal this report may be|{er presented in detail of which the | during the War Was recognized—it is A Y 8e e handed to the assessors that they|summary contained only an outline, | aiding at this time in bringing and flattened beyond recall Some | cision ought to be arrived at.on the Reitber one seeming | 7pe Germans, cannot undaEstand | may investigate the income from the |and these precise specifications are of | American sold are used as temporary (uses ec- | me of the question and not On g P! ¢ i & ome | o nterest and importance to bus- The total tonnage lost by this com- | tric meters. But most of 'em are in | selfish or local interest. I lion cents which the United States has |and the vote not divided between t¥e jsued have gone to farmers on one side and the manu- Some af them have drapped down |facturers on the other, nor between cracks iome were put on the rails| North and East on one side and in front of the Empire State ex South and West on the other, a de-

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