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RALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 19i% = ——— st in AT that his eight or nine hours put in ost of Stimulating Intercst in Britain Herald. every day should be started as early [ which to import. The question 15 the Liberty Loans. / (New York Sun) B D CUBLISEING COMPANY in the morning as possible. The eve- | Where will she get the goods to N e o Proprietors. ning hours, in the sunlight, out of | port? Not from her friendly neigh- citizen who keeps an eye on govern- B4 daily (Sunday excepted) at 4:15 | doors, have proved & boon to him. [ bors who are little belter off than Soal bxn-riditnes . r 3ai! = - O = 3. " o To the sSun Si fp, m. st Herald Bullding, 67 Church st Recreation, in daylight, is possible, | herself. RN » 1 have j read that the govern #2.00 Three Months. He has had more time for the culti- . . o u - ment spent $29,783,768 to sell the S b s e s G s - $13.815.775,800 worth of bonds in Butered at the Post Office at New Britain — the first fo es Will you .a . ost O Xew Juse and srounds. He has had an = as Second Class Mail Matter. house and With the incomplete freaty em- please explain why the expense o opportuniiy to play golf, baseball, or | baimed in the Congressional Reco TELEPHONE CALLS Business Ofice . e 925 | even o fishing after working mours. | it is at least safe from readers.—New MOTHER, HAS NO,DARLING =~ & Editorial Rooms ........... o 9261 oo jas scarcely noticed that he is| York World DPADDY GONE Novr FATHER 15 Winsted. Conn., J 1 The expense secen heca use The only profitable advertising medlum In | goriing up an hour earlier évery morn- ¥ the ‘city. Circulation books and presa To the German editors it seems To FRANCE P BUSY PLANING GOLF all amounts of money 1 lion room always open to advertisers. Ing as he is: going ToisBEESaN hour |laweull to ssparale small portions o THESE DAYS appear large. But the must carlier also and getting the same | German terrvitory from its ancien: = be placed beside the b EDGA LOSSEY Member of the Associated Press. 1 The Associated Press is exclusively entitled | amount of sleep. At the same time | allegiance without a plebiscite. J to tbe use for republication of all news far we don’t recall that they ever offered of adverti credited to it or not otherwise eredited | his day is longer and more frofitable SRR e 1) r offered P in_ this paper and also local news g 1 e ’ a plebiscite to Belgium.—Dallas News, > i MOTHER. SHOULDNT timulating » published heretn. fioms scyeraliSiali o Mg savin - 7 WE HAVE A Lo came than one bills and other thinzs inci- The Rritish must have overlooked 7 % - SERVICE FLAG \H' S H“v‘h a later nightfall are incon- | Somethinz. They failed to provide in : \INM‘AHNDON? ted e simples thé peace treaty that the author of the Hymn of Hate should sing Rul /i g to a ed dollar hond p 1f 6 a that there are 2 Rritannia in Cologne Cathedral.— % \ 000,000 home: T Meanwhile, the farmer has to set | Dailas Nes § pa on Then i _— e | in izl JUDGE WALSH. denialfto quential. It is the additional hour of daylight gained that counts ample between 15 ar * The city lost another prominent, resident, who had grown up in New in the United Ntate Britain and made his success here, t of acquainting each one w the co < 1p at a certain time by the sun, no . —— == this morning when Judge John Walsh | 4 S E The president tells congress what it E Haasiay ‘”‘m‘ S > e passed away at his home A e || EE SHIRE U Hhee off the clock | o15u1d do just as if it were still dem- 4 g sy ,‘ “‘ e ¥ 51 it 5. closeiy intermoven wath | S2v= His cons Rate to be milked and | octatie —Syracuse Fost Standard ; g Bt Ty B political andl business history af | [2um affaizsiattenied o Sllle obiects N | having his timekeeper announce The British must have overlooked The lue of " {ion something. They failed o provide in . g i s e the peace treaty that the author of Z ccriptions to the loans, by million R e e O (e T 6 o'clock. He does not want to zo to | the Hymn of Hate should sing "Rule E : | ; left who have seen the growth bed at § o'clock when il is actually | Brittannia” in Cologne Cathedral.— : Galveston News. { 3 loa third loan the City of New Britain in which he | {© has alwavs faken a keen interest. | that it is 3 o'clock when it really is B it o it S amlot & 9 o'clock. In fact, he does not want = ., 77 fourth loan, fwenty-onc ihe Germans have fifty bil- et bnd had an integral part in the up- | at which he usually does his daily | lions of loot laid away to pay the 6 its present size and importance | a clock which disagrees with the time A lasbe " ; - : 3 7 that supported e loans without wilding of his community. Entire- | task. noiwithstanding his task has to | Proposed reparation charges.— Buffa- g /i = charge: bul the steady advertisi lo Commercial y 1 fl . = / campa Je treasury departmen < pretended champions talk " R pe felt. is merely a question of ‘‘merves’ with | about everything except the one wital hing e i e - e Judge Walsh came to this country | the latter. anyhow. thing,§ namelyanvhetherHopFnotihe 2 planted the infernal machine His (New York World) case has hecome a football of agi- ; > O e S e FLAG DAY. tators who seek to promote favorit- S new sedition bill introduced by Sena AR CRC S BT isms.—New York Tribune J ‘ : ompara \\c\‘ peakin 1|n(f\ucn(‘(: After two years of war the states| B b e had the germ of ambition an . = ut h E 2 of the Union are doing honor We wonder if among the 2If made, a sreat student and a | be done anyhow. The gain to the city fuccessful business man his loss will [ man offsets the loss to the farmer. It Mooney Why Crazy Laws For Crazy Men? hnd town over half a century ago —_— = rom Ireland. At the time he was, tor King gocs far beyond thing St e\ letor ducimediotias ry experts to their flag upon the national day | Who guide the judgment of the peace pcked out for that purpose, and des- | “Ommissioners there is one who has v a senate sub-committee that ha o him, amd it was the proper sub- ; ever heard of the relations of the 1 b-com 3 : s e TPt ih | ignated by the governors of the Vari-| hyman equation fo hoth human and i eshals fubscominiiceriian & s that carriec he appeal. rk- i g £ o= thatjoarrizd stherannen 0 ous divisions of a united America. economic progress—New is time was spent in gaining knowl- for the protection of the government dge upon any matter that appealed It is the fruit of six months' labot for evidence of alien propaganda ang ‘® Haven Jour : i the factories he studied nights 3 un-American activities It appears 1c & in & Inasmuch as the schools play the t the New Britain Institute, with he based not merely on facts that may greater part in Flag Day celebrations, o The Crown Prince Talks, others favored in your county? Gen. Wood are gathering about have been discovered hut on aw fi »f Mitchell : i o 2 rhe fac (o ARE s e e re law Arm of Mitchell and Hunger- | oo 015, Holeomb selected vesterday Iiheftactitnat NGl iasinonsiprom s ord and in night schools. Ntenog- inently displayed means “Navy-Cur (Waterbury Republican) <0, who in his proclamation of the day. Today At e = = The reports ve these resul Ly the war department. They feel that | minds of senators in the cour tlssilist AN Ti h i nhoint et o The {ormer crown prince. pausing | v was his hobby and he was one i o Wood 760, Hughes %39, Harding 225, | he was deliberately slighted, and there | theiy phy wa -° | being a school haliday, it was deemed | numerous loyal North Carolinians,— | I NS daily grind of sketching, mo-j . (%, f the first users of the system in g e et D Lone A e e e e O e e e state. ITe served as superior court | .. — large of many things for the instru Obviously the form of {he ques- | {hing more important than a nursery tion favored General Wood. Oh | i v st e o blighted hope viously, also. if ofher names had | Next ycar the candidates for the pres- heen definitely included “in the que- | idency will be cubjected to a more | because he was not permitted to fig at may have heen excited rambling investigation hould : | . strengthened. But the time has ho iSRS iae e e Oy ST i an oil | tion and entertainment of a toil worn LRI EE 8 1L GG O i Gl (et e ke (e 1 SIEM e W DI 1 s r)s e s ol Te is own, had been Mayor of New 3 | boom. the war debt would melt away : UK, RIRECL . s 3 ever has before to the people over|jike a summer cloud and Carranza | WPON that subject that has ever heen e st o peech and lawfu which it waves. [resh from new | would he told to keep his oil.—Port. | Clo¥est to his heart, himself, ' Speciti- e R A el S cally, he denies a report, recently giv- nes 118 ! : slories, bright with a new baptism of | land Oregonian h Wide iAo e darabia | ution in the answers would have [ their fitness, and the most it will “®.1. | an effective way fo deal with crime ety vears. His services on this | o ioeq! ylod, it waves more proudly| e o Credunice, (s the eitact that . e Maq ||been Invited. But oven so. thres| 10 (hetefore the supporters of Gieh: |l divected agains government ard were a great boon to the city. | : ; S exico's presidential candidates are dene e cloct Jthe © M facts are indicated by these Indiana | Wood arc determined to put him in| Fop national safet not necessar it Gen Bl i G0 GRCE 6 WIS potiiig o e oliwer oo sl e (| 000 2 VO into the pottery busi-j /4" woot Virginia polls—that Gen- | the race for the republican nomina- | 15 magnify into erimes all the reckle ness, a vocation of immemorial age i Shn <o 2 RS BES SR ST fon they will do well tol drop the Mr. Hughes still has a strong sup- | grievance feature of come when the Amercan people wil willingly assent fo the retrenchment o ritain for two terms and was a ember of the school hoard for about ries a wroportionately wider distri- | than customary examination as to | The deceased leaves behind him an | = 1q and before ils own supporters. | those in the Unifed Stales senate. A more far-reaching and glorious epi- | Newark News and usefulness. He is not, it seems, == contemplating any departure from hi accustomed ‘round of duties into the | ficld of uscful and perhaps zainful oc- cupations. Least of all does he look vords, tten, of irre Amirable example for the younger 3 wor polken t ir heir program port, and that ex-President Taft is | and present their reasons for helieving neration. Ambition, perseverance, | distinctly out of the running that he is particularly qualified for the | i | sponsible agitators hunting notoriety sode has not occurred in its history than the recent war. The Revolution, | . } O Hiznation of Postmaster-General Ru at its birth, fas, it is fvue, a great| on would ascertain by investigation cvent. Since that time it has Dbeen [ that in the hrizht lexicon of democ- threatened with dissolution “and has | Facy fhere is no such word as resign. Persons who preach the overthrow 1d loyalty sum up his career and Thoze who are demanding the : of the governmen force, who advo Gelitee all likelihood the next b more praiseworthy summary is vl ’ office ftself. In all likelihood (he next Widows' Rclief, president o the nited ates will Nition o th ndivid with favor upon the manufacture of have to be an unusualiy well informed | oo pottery. He does not like it, he =avs (Bridgeport Post.) man and a man with an iron constitu- i ;- s D e With that charming frankness that has [ Connecticut is about {o put into bs fe onaultsrancesfide tion, for he will have fo malia dec S L ) e s ever been one of his most conspicu- | practical operaiion another depart 2 cate violence and feach armed revo beded. Ambition caused hi to udy and improve himself from O Re S alCe il hed iR h SR 0e ted oy e Mmin o sjons of far reaching importance plped him to succeed in his studies . ; ous traits. ment, one which represents advanced | fore the country will accept Gen Lecause they are novel or rade As a blunder the promulgation of How, then, did the report get start- | ideas. This is none other than what | Wood 1t will want to know just what n alarming degree cd? “That was a joke. 'said the erst- | we may call—the official name not | ho knows ahout the business of heing while hicir to the throne of empire. “It , vet at hand—a Widows Relief de- was the first of April. 1 know noth- | partment has passed. Practical men are com- : ! battle when the sons of the North| wo o0 i apoyo” oo o o | ing about making potiery Always ! The creation of this department is | ing to the front T e poTuniy N st atiniulh Rhe(Baonien (R o N ol o sRosliiiTeR S0 i Riyou Tl a el el ios on e Ml | 0 snotUis NI oL (IOl o B o0 DS acd ariaii L) R Bl A s ] o scurrilou busive language about Elaeibylsidekunder Bitst foldaflwinine | mulling Mo lisEmain il entipe-forn | oauiahnientwithor bismbnitefvarioty-fintiithe 12 iaession Bol Rl s RGeneral Another Probe Fizzles the for overnment with & = He will do his bit to lighten the | Assembly, and it is the one measure < pepionul 5! away the memories that might \"”‘\""“ "‘”'f': fo suppress riols i | .50 (hat has settled over his fath- | which was Ieft of that vastly com- (Meriden Journal.) ed longer nold in the minds of a few sympathiz- | 1S Side shows—-Manchester Union. | & janq cven, if he must, with a joke | prehensite plan presented as a po- about himself. How it will make the | litical move associated with a bid urgling chuckle of sweect amusement | for state power by the republican difficulties most honorably and is still | d his private life and the city has j triumphant. Now it has seen the|the league of nations as a campaign healing of any secars it may have sus- | issne would do credit to Burleson tained in the Civil War in the heat of | Toledo Blade - lesire lo erect W' barrie en the benefactor of his loyaity. 5 xa the sen th all his spare time occupicd he ate sub-committee, through Senatot one the full limit. For in president. The day of generalization imnd more in which to serve his y has sained much through him would have gained more had he L9z S it public of¥cials and destruction of pub The country has not been taught to have much faith in congressional in- tion of suit cases for liquor unneces- L vestigations and that opinion is horne roll over care worn Germany to learn | leaders of this section in 1917 b bt Boling o ihe 5 1 cide elped e our peo- | far. But hey a ve o . v o pzzltnE a0l fudeinsRtromithefin erestiiatitne [l cidenERNchelnediun islouniiec | Rl Wel “{m"d‘”"l':m‘“"f“,, (":“ "': | that he has fooled the world with a| A commission of public welfare ntpayers’ Association, which should | ple. but the wholesale fighting of the s & = AShINELON | <51 that he intended 1o go to work! | was {hen created and it reported back t e confused with the Taxpayers | Past two vears has made it surve.| = Even in his exile he hias not forgotten | to the 1919 General Assembiy. The d Rentpayers' Association of which [ Scarcely a family of the North o The =enate ers with one side or the other in the | Jic property. and prescribes the same RENTPAYERS. secession. The Spanish War was but Prohibition will render the inspec- B i Even if such laws were to b most recent probe attempted by the senate. Ap- parently there was a serious leak | COUTts where reaso ! from Paris that permitted the peacc < people, erring thoug sy may he, | mothers’ pension provision was one | treaty to get here secretly hefore fhe e S L IH.“.\ ple, erring though they may 1 moth pensi rovision wa feRiy (0 e o] r th | will appreciate the stupidity, the | that < more or less encouraged. | senate had seen ow i McMahon is president, is taking | South has not had a son under w‘i making body, but so far as the cas- wiany Sistupidifyath nateihudiseen i8N - 1 prevai | | | | | | it i learnad utter lack of subtlety the enemy | The lawmalkers took it up and ap- ™ e . RSt e S e ter lack of subtlety in th nem 1 mal t up and ap- | that ther is no leak and that the man | rbove B'fltt‘fl round e e e colo For that reason it is dearer 5 yeoples that has lec o swallow | proved o aking an appropria- w0 was she G G, S its campaign for lower rents about that perfunctorily delegates constitu. | PeoPies that has led them o swallow { proved of it. makin ppropria as shown fhe treaty, hator - whole a story so obviously ridiculous. | tion with which to hegin the humane | 1.0d saw it through | tional questions to state legislatures N e o e e R : S plished in this line before the | Tt us keep alive its glory and hani | for decision. No. to drop for moment the | aid. of Elihu I L city there will be something ac- | than ever before to a united nation the courte Root sportive mood, it is not bhusiness upon Colonel Robert O. Taton of North Congressional which his thoughts are hent. It is!ifaven has been selected as adminis- Cincinnati Times-Star 4 e investigations fre - is over. Indignation meetings | the story of its deeds dewn through S e e e quently have this result. or so it scoms | Farious sortsiusually flavefuptandi|i thes senerationsftnat fhelpfneverence T C 8 o & BES TR O o indication | culture. “T'm fond of culture” he|trator for the department. and the | to us as we look back over the his {hat they had souls has thus far hoen | Sa¥s: “Ulike zood concerts, the opera, | governor could hardly have made a | tory of such previous efferts discovered.—Springfield News. ""”“” ple vance and is ready to see it i down very quickly but this or- | for it will be as great as ours who oun e otk e o s vé seen its vindication s, the society of cultured peo- | better selection. The colonel com- | national legislature. Bither they arc In ovder that he may once more | bines sound business sense with a | not properly managed or else they One reason why it is costing Gar. | €Nioy these prime requisites of the cul- | kindly disposition. Much of the = are turned into a farce by the speed 7 With BoPee? ugh The bankers are missing few oppor- | many more than it otherwise would | tured life he longs to return to Ger- | cess of the administration will de- | that the probers use and the lack of . Btee - andlords - o § 3 % any B = < estate i yend upon a degree of sympathy udgment employed 1t is too ofiteering landlords must Pe | {ynities to qraw their dividends from | fo settle for the war is that her prom- | Man He will g0 lo his estate in |pen PO L syl judg I : foos oamnot be taken ot A Bostew | Silesia and live there as a private cit- | tempered by business restraint . that these conditions continue “WE LOVE YOU SO, ih= profits oy Have beem pllng wn )0 L ) LU jzen plicking such blossoms or culture | The objcct of the law is {0 aid | xome day there may he need of ty to warrant the amount of ble that the association is going - { } i AT N - ble tt the a i is g0ing | with Wall Street speculators within 3 . as may blow thereabouts or that he | widows with children under sixteen | investigation and the nation ARDENT PLEA OF \ order to make the position of | 1o past few months. Call money went | may find on an oceasional excursion | years of age who are in real need of | have little faith in the abilit rentpayer easier. 1t has stated' | IT ISNT YOUR TOWN: TT'S YOU. | further afleld—szay to Berlin. Only— | assistance And this does not mean | garnestness of congre fo carry i ‘ > m T § to twelve per cent vesterday wi e L A t it is by no means conducting a e (Topeka Caital) will the German people have their lit- | that women who will not help them- | fhrough G. 0. P. TO SUFFRAGE conseruent eurbing of speculative ac d oke. 100? Rumor of revolution | selves a degree will be aided. The There should be no probe started on landlords in neral " If you want to live in the kind of a | !1® J Lo dum of revolution | sel 1 e i there is ahsol oo 5 tivity, Tt was a question with many ot rows daily more insistent. The peo- | law does not propose to encourage | uniess there is ahsolute evidence th ng to reduce the high cost of liv- ¢ of dumping the stocks that they were | Like the kind of a fown vou like, ple, the very common people, the pro- | denendency Its purpose is to aid! ane is needed. Then that should he rs of age, woman fr has at last acquired ! Iv | [rantic lover—the Republi v procuring asonable rents etaviat, no less, are unci Will th others to hring up their ehildren to | carried through. solemnly. carnestly | LRy TROAAE, reasona pely carrying on a close margin and sav- | You needn’t slip vour clothes in Letanial Srofless,ian il cany M ol ouhay ! = : After 40 years of effo S e e e S G 5 citizens and to the end. There should he no itling comfortab members are zoing about doing (5 e Wi cos e C E3IE, e et er to ob- | opportunity given for the thing to S e i SR R GO TR e Sl e 1] SR e e e unto themselves for the purpose of . necessary in order to ob- | opportunity given for the thing to | 5 e ’ A number of reasons are giVen AS| Y,y anly find what vou left behind, | AISing foodstuffs thercon® That 1o comply with the rules and | fizzle out and there should be no | M : o igures available and will buile 0 hly find what vou left behind, k < s oA e Rl g s e ost passionate of Romeo fledtesfonalabl il Sl "Ul the cause of the sudden advance in | For there's nothing that's really mesw. | Would be a joke on Kron Prinz indeed. | regulations of the department. Care | | ess in 3 1 . v - The first actio . 5 o R e & e |l ye faken to prevent aid going As it is n W when congressional | price of loans. One of them is the a knock at voursell when you | He might have f tay in the foggzy, i hugely enjoying the anti is possible to raise the monc 4 f B saily neec vesligations are mentioned folks| PATty after imed power in con are conducting a sane campaizn. |, : ; cold island that he finds so tryi to those who do not really need it in iz i Arelconguctin BIERCRIDE Lelief that the Federal Reserve bank knock your town 2 e Geeod S e Yo Even he night have 1o o into the Those families which seek aid must | shrug their shoulders and smile at| &re: y 8 are endeavoring to curh speculation | o e by men | pottery business (o earn his daily | show thai thes: have been doing all | the cffort. Tt is not hecoming to| Suffr: o 5 |"Real towhs are not made by me: ! T T e dignity of o enate and | larac by this means. Another is that the i bread. SUll it is nice to think that if § 1hat s possible (o get along. Then. | th lianit f rate and | income fax instalments are a Lest somehody olse gof ahead (hat should come fo pass he, because | too. the recipient of states aid will | house of representatives PAYLIGHT SAVING AGAIN, SRSl 0 ¢ ot ave fo comply with reasonable rule further rider has been tacked | due and sufficient funds must \ehen cictvonel norkel and nobody|lof histraneSappreciation®of joke, | ha mply w Shirl could join heartily in the general | and regulations. The object of these Will Prices Fall? (New York lerald) an agric hill which has | available for the payment of the You can raise a town from the dead. | 1augh. How it would lizhten his daily | requivements will be the improvement e : T ~ maintenance of Ane if while you make vour personal | Stint at the desk or the kilns ofithe familygend (el S ERANe: of : o R ; = o Blselh & ctandard of living that is in accor er fo the question proposec sittee in the Senate calling for | reservoir for surplus funds, by the stake pmdrdier 1 reported favorably before its| The use of the stock market as a citizenship by nited States Department o < with good epeal of the davlight saving plan, | Panks, is absolutely necessary to a | Your neighbors can make one. too St T e N e el Aw Votir It will no doubt take time to round | Labor e arterithel are turned | Strons market but the possibilitic swidence Journal.) out the operations of the department. | numhber of hig husiness men answer 2 AR e A diana newspaner | That it will work for the good of | “No. not for some time All seem It isn't the fown -it's vou. aodonsasan dndiane anaf IS B to agree that the prevailing high level e R el e a0k a straw vote fo determine fhe | the real needy L frect 1 not mel with success, | 10 Withdra me of their funds from RS e e S will continue for some time and that T G G (16 ik e gl |1 SERIDES R BRED 1G] ik ) COMMUNICATED presidency. On the republican side The Wood Candidacy. {he country must accept i long period e up in their efforts Lo block the | eleven days. Speculation will be Cener 1l W ool ollc i 0 e oa A Ghricr) of high cost of living, high prices and s ul - - high wages This conclusion i = from the O lone D Houlol s e Ak io ) Fiouatis s when the banks w limited if the is a prospect of rc number of votes ) ex-Justice currer of this kind HOW ABOUT W. 5. 8.7 Hughes second ay long i of May I inquire whit has become of | other possibilities. trailing off With | ¢jag for many months with regard ta uments on the scheme have - i the committee in charge of the sale | Mr. Taft. whose followers were nu- | ;o ans of the friends and admirers many, pro and con. The prin- Over two miles a minute was aver- | of \\';11” Savings Stamps in New Brit- nn:‘u-:v!h nh:!l:vh\!n‘ : . of Major Gen. Leonard Wood and the eppostion has been recorded | aged in & MR from Homon fo the | 87 TS Wrller B IRV Bhens || Sy ol 1 A G b o e | prestionsy are fee aking fory, The AR e e ‘The rumors which have been flving thick Hnd (as! thoush MenEra el Sl g ois Wisnopiices wages | Republican National Committee con will prevail until the producing | ferred with the woman's _executive i them are removerd Th S are committee in Washington and invited inflation of the currency of the world, | the woman voters to enfer the man- B tking fny. eherot af | increases in national obligations and | agement of the Republican national the rural districts. where the |aviation field at Iazelhurst, L. T. re- | iness men. hut has yet to find a single | hut the Indiana result is practically | (heir plans. They are oul to nominate | (he destruction of wealth by war organization. mot as a “lades’ aid so- has insisied on setting his clock | cently by two aviators in a De Havi- | instance where any eoffort is being | pavalleled by a canvass just made in | pim for that high office at the re- he ”r”‘y'.‘.,v,\ \-y,uv‘l:wm ledialone hoiteict e ,\‘\ fe “N,h ihe sun and, therefore, gotting | 1and Four. Commuters of the next | made to induce the public fo Duy [ West Virginia. where twenty-one of { publican convention next year M‘v:‘ul fl‘r v’H : ’,i,‘ “\\P\ ‘v‘«; n‘,“ correspond- rhv!n‘v:nv.yltlh'wh ,nv“ d them “y.“-m. % 2 o these stamps. Ts New Britain going | the fifty-five publican county com- Woe are very far from sure that the | ing inct alth ey must re The very first action of the Republi hour later by the clock. He | 8cneration should have a little more oo Thie distinguished Soldier | trace their steps and zet 1o work in- | cans in the senate was an effort to creasing wealth as vapidly us possible. | hring the suffrage amendment up in that body for a vote The delay was is occasioned b, i+ few of the antis on to fall down now after havinz made [ mittee chairmen have replied to the utior doors anildoss A canann i LmeswiinEEw teviinkthafnlonning such o glorions record in the past? | following questions - gre any ities are now “How many voters. to your personal sure as they that war infln I ot of labor each day, no matter —_——— \ great many commun : 0t 80 sun woditics are i It selling more stamps than hefore the | knowledge, favor Maj.-CGeneral Leon- | apces will control the political desti- | and comwodities are cut in half, it armistice was signed. Can we not | ard Wood as the republican candi hies ot thekD dential campaign a | manijest that prices measured by that | the Democrati le. But the Repuh- c against Germany | at least give the public an oppor- | date for president? Tlow many fa- car from November. The nomination | curran mu=t more than double. The | licans are standing firmly behind the who has found the additional | should the Hun refuse si the | tunity to buy if they so desire, by [ vor Senmator Warren F. Hardi of | uf a man because he is a soldiér is not , scale ‘, ;"\“1 prices high and de- | measure now and p is expected : 5 | having aps on sale in pub- | Ohio? How man: favor Representa- Lost pocsible assurance of success. | pressed the amount of wealth.’ The ! in of daylight, after his work is| peace document. With other border- | 2Vins the stamr o 2 \re wise in their enthusiasm. We are the world’s ercdit money doubles time it is, but he insists upon Holland has refused to agree to aid ng the hours of the city | the Allied blockad a very few days lic places. Our sovernment is still [ tive Simeen . Tess of Ohio? How , The namination of a soldier with » ' solution of the problem is the reduc A whirlwind courtship, the women in need of mone, many favor Justice Charles I3 svance is me assurance at all At tion of credit money and increase in e and the office man will agree | them have it appears that Germany “A SALESMAN. Hughes of New York? Ave the present moment the friends of ' production of wealth | weeks. h, of great benefit. The factory | inz nations also refusing as most of have bheen ecxperiencir the last twe

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