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MEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, f | tribution of the foodstuffs and cloth- K!SS NG Rl Beeallli > L 5o ING THE BRIDE Lo . to be done and maintain tk ALD PUBLISHING COMPANT, hawiit Isitolbeifoneia sne v Eribriton low prices. The cost of getting the il i [fl"* fied daily (Sunday escepted) at 4:15 | information T arding the supplies ia,:lrnemm Building, 67 Church St. before the public is bound to be large g ear 8 & £792.00 Three Months and the cost of handling it in small o e | parcels is also going to b kEeat. = Ad- Benteraa at.the Post OMce at New Britain sements “will A I ! 1 as Second Class Mail Matter. pertiser 3 i I t = price very mafteri 2 TELEPHC ALLS h I | Bt con Omce ... ... | maintenance of: 3 ’ Ao il Sooms | who will have to room always open to advertisers. The McMillan Store, Ine “ALWAYS RELIABLE"” Member of the Associated Pross. | S | [ fhe(Az-F'vcml-d Press is exclusively entitled | gcyjation of 2. ik germ, the use for republication of all news i ) ) eredited to it or mot otherwise credited | judging from the “FEPORLs of recent K ) ¢ in this paper ang also local news J d riots in . & : 5 2 / published” herein. & uprisinge SICH 7~ commun ; - |ty TaborleRt CREEERIEineg to & o ad in part ex ists 3 : Y z A SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL, ]”'” ”\':1“0 “_ere ,ML dml"( : ':“"'_ ; & i e inamn | have been arrested amd are in jail : i, : i 4 R 3 , 5 j 112vor Quisiey, several wesks 50| puring & memorial service ror Reva | ik i ._ ; ! . : . We have 2 limited number of all wool Women’s oiced a general demand when he Bugzested that the city purcl the Luxemburg who was killed in Ger- hetiand Coat Sweaters, belted, with the season’s many after her arrest for radical ac- (ol iione the nnicd xeceivad bvordlicnat s R . i \ latest Tuxedo collar, which we wili place on sale fhe veterans of the World War. The | gecretary was held by the Zurich pu- demand¥was for a fitting memorial, | jjce. This news kindled the fire and ol B L e Dl w, Basy! 1 K st | Thursday Morning at 9 o’clock {the LyBeum, or the erection of an | rigr. The Prefecture was stormed and Russwin Lyceum and dedicate it auditorium but for some tangible re- | the Hall of Juctlice was laoted, man minder of the service ziven by New | public documents being destreved. | & ¢ o i i I £ Britain boys with the American | Berne reports that two persons were L R i ] i 3 h troops. The plan to make the me- | kijlled and states that many German 1 3 Rion s X o d f : eac $horial something useful and some- | anarchists were among the rioters = MR i \ SR . thing that will be in evidence at all Germany it passing on her hread of Rew Britain is in reed of a sublic | just what might be expected and what Sau i e ER T o o Ehe A regular $5.00 Sweater, an ideal garment for gathering place buf it is doubtful if | has been locked for in other nations. e \ & ) summer evenings and just the thing to take along on > the Lyceum would fill the bill. It is| In this instance the whole trouble was B i iostich vmetnes & builing|| mivecly traseanioliolinelmunilRy 4 s ; . your vacation. Sce them displayed in our show case would be the most fitting for its in- | Luxemburg's admirers must have been ] ¥ ) until time of sale. tended purpose. Germans or German sympathize L'times is back of the Lyceum scheme. | contemplibles to Swiizerland has done There will be erected, in New There are few outside of that land fin, during the next few years some- | who would have hotheresd tc attend a 1 \ 1 L R Ry asnor nore nearly accurate knowls thing to commemorate the soldiers| memorial to her and it is that EX% 8 5 all things, patien As Rom no more nearly accurat no n a day, so fish are not always | edg cts of drug addiction (han built and sailors. The public will demand | they were extreme radicals if they - il the most | is possessed by the officials of coms caught in a minute, One of fafous and successful of American | munities in which no intensive stud wventures a suggestion that a fountain [ news shich turned the mourning cf | A fishermen was Grover Cleveland, who | of the subject is made. Credible de¥ jt. What is it fo he? The Herald | admired her to any extent. The slight ductions cannot be drawn from s of appropriate design he placed in [ the mob into frenzy is indicative of userd in his practice of the art some | ductior ”r:rr i ‘J‘”v‘nr f o l: v I : were exhibited in | answers as the committee receivec the pool at the top of Walnut Hill | the character of the individuals in it of the qualities that w <hibited in his statesmanship. His public speeches, | this quer Consumption of narcotic is de~ | clared to have risen from one pound & vear for about 317 Americans in 1860% 1869 to one pound a year for abouf 0s in 1910-1913. B do’ mnot know what proportion narcotich park. There is a beauty spot in the | Only a fanatic and semi-crazed ~per- 2 : } ublic ! o $ATTEREIE (b his state papers and his official con- heart of the city that may not be | son would resort to force unon - FAUERNIEy = 1 — duct zenerally were marked by a cer- omitted in summing up New Brit- | such an occasion. Doubtless there are tain ponderosiiy quite the opposite of ain's attractions. The park is visited | many in the United States who are at- o e R the habitual temper and methods of by a great many people daily. In ad- | tempting to sway and influence a moh n comnection with the tr that he would be more considerate to | the “smart” and “clever” man. Yet o b ; - an the colleagues with | Mr. Cleveland left a large impress on ] - o dition to its adult itors the chil- | by tacties used in the Zurich riof. | hinzton Star. Germany than the league: ith gelsn : ¥ was consumed 1 the '60s in the maiy ey o e e S whom he has bsen in substantial har- | the political history of his time—and | o> SORSUREt L B0 0L white N8 ren get a great deal of enjoymen ¥ have not attained any success 0 hoplias na A e el L S e scribed ¢ it, 3 d EoG e Jupiter Plusine is still pouring wa. | mMons for months, thal in less than six | caught a good many fish S s e e out of the shallow water in the e _ — o on the troubled il wells - ballas months he should have réversed or e ¢ . 0 ek have softened so marvelously his opin- The Government Advertiscs. e e e e . ions. Tho accusations against nim are (Springfield Republican) the Civil war so contrary. political blas or malice is An imporiant departure is taken by It is of the utmost importanee that so evident in them, ”""»‘“‘\‘;')"‘“1 “‘;" the publicity bureau of the United .{he facts concerning the use of n&p f A = motor (hai did it. We are firsl cvery- | IS ODSEIVers have seen in them only | states Army recruit service. That cotic drugs snould be made available, supply tube mounted in rocks. It is| It is discussing whether the ac i Tis not mere adoration Where lentent int (et ncricnlleas1 o & Biitishiesamplofotithe well Known 4oy will place, this week and nest, | because with the enforcement 8f Pos Mmakes me sing your high Detroit News. American diversion called “PIAYINE | 4" gai1y nowspapers published where & hibition the traffic is likely to reayiré chance for improvement therg. An | authorities had to wait for a vote of | y i - s ROUHC there are recruiting stations, large dis tricter regulation than has hitherto foover now thinks there is food play advertisements o stimulate re- | been imposed on . Yor, I pro no panezyric A %' artistic fountain, of height sufficient | Congress before taking action azainst | No power of Ot Personal Liberty. reservoir. Its height tends to make it Congress now feels hurt that the! 2 By Edmund Vance 01 e, an’ appropriate place for a memorial | American {roops were ordered into : nce Coole. statu At the present time the | Mexico without Ar conzulting that ‘s - The ocean has been conguered i 1 av of the air and it was a Detro water is fed into the pool through a | Pody and receiving its full permission. | Dear Heart I r and it was a I it hot an eyesore but there is a great [ an act of war or not. If the military prose, or lilt of Ivr enough in sight to meet the needs of 5 cruiting. The first of these advertise- ———— Can tell the plain um the world. ‘The only gucstion remain- “ Haven Journal-Courier) ments appears today in The Repu At the Top in Ocean Shipping. ¢ I th Ik aise which is eioro e t how o get it.—Kan- s {e understand the monkey- lican and other paper e de- B T 0 i D S | e (e e e e e ity Star, t has been {ossed into the | parture consists in the fact that the 4 useful than a pile of masonry placed vould be able to walk off 4 anscendant % to attract attention from the city it- | the border raiders, the soldiers would ; 3¢ homage of, or chorus to self, would prove a welcome addition | be in greater danger of dying from old | cumt S e is a business-like report Which Chairman Hurley of the United States <hipping board makes to Chairman Good of the house appropriations | committec. It is also an encouraging report from the standpoint of the American tax) There is in it the promise thuat the cnormous op« arrvived at, ave made / have taken a strangle-hold upon both { a business science. both in this coun- | zrations of the board in ship construgs ratify the Anthony amendment. Their | YOUrS #parkles first and best-inten- | (Ne foothball of domestic politics. Par- part We say the honorable thing | try and in Great Britain: the experi- | tion will involve nothing like the et THE GOVERNMENT AND ITS e e tioned tisan and personal animosities and because (he prohibition act has | ences of the war have furnished new | losses FOODSTUFFS. hte z = lative machinery at Washington | zovernment has not in the past spent ) n forms and face \iting the iime Minister, te of Texas by piecemcal. S Wieletit ot Hall & e ¥ way of the reco enda At foraich dverlisihs Dt ere in the park at the center or in | e way of the recommendation that | mor el ochis s T : (New York Times) war-time prohibition act be re- | are arguments both for and against Franklin Square park neither of In Gre Britain in the United 3 is creditable to neither | the practice. On the one hand, the —SCe i cet 1 « ) manners and caprice ] Yours hears the charm which never | Stiles, the peace cc > and the ' part the situation that has | practical commercial value of adver- H et the leazue ations, all the should have arisen The fear | tising stands today upon a fully at- wit written, heard, or { international settlemes and to do the honorable thing appears to | tested basis: advertising has becomc special session of the legislature to tioned, Ldjustments 10 b \ places are capable of display- State suffragettes have called upo & ing a monument owing to their pres- ate suffragett have called upon e ent crowded conditions. Governor Holcomb to “demand” al| of all to the public treasury whieh hopes do what they can to obseure from inception been a falsehood. | evidence of the degree to which the | under the circumsiances were falrly ried man. They do know Stating that the government has on | want now virtue and devotion! and bemuddle the cardinal questions af It was not a vast erowd of rummies | interest of the public may be cnl have been expected At issue in Pavis. A\ good many republi- who appeared at the national capitol { to great practical effect through the I'hese circumstances are that injthd hand a vast amount of stored food fonzues combined have no can senufors seemt much more inter- Saturdax to demand the repeal of the | medium of newspaper advertising. On | stiess of war emergency steel anfl ! and clothing, bought for war purposes - . . FOULOIL ested in making war on Mr. Wilson * ghjectionable law. 1t was not a crowd { the other hand, it is o 3 Kronstadt, ad's naval forti- the sweets of your perfecti than in the peace of (he world, Af Nor any tell how much I pr 5 Mr. Lloyd George, one of the al i machinery for shipbuilding cost threg interested in {he commercial phase of | the government is to become an ad- | times the normal prices and double the uestion. It was a crowd de-| vertiger on a large scale and to exer- | 1he normal rates of wages wers paid and useless now, Representatives| ooel : e o 1 | fication, is about to fall. say news re- rlest : Daniel Read, of New York, and manding that they be permitted fto| cise the right of selection which | But if the net expenses of admiifilfs ‘ | And so 1 simply idolize you and subtlest of politicians, is now said ports, and the city of Petrozrad is| J. Hampton Moore, of Pennsylvania, to have been drawn by the supposed * jive their own lives in their own way | would properly he exercised by any | !ration and construction of shipyards T being evacnated. We had t1 K e . ol chrre e o h F L £ 4" are preparinz to submit legislation in SRR oplaC hednprescl BOdaca TV RIS oot Rh G LU e xisencies of honte politics info a dis- ! without restrictive legislation unwar- | private concern, there must be dim- | b€ excluded, the —averaze —cost OF # Hy sion that Pelrograd had fallen many higher, position io make to the Germans con- _ Congress which will call for the dis-| o { It cither proves that I'm a liar cesslons that seem stranscly remof Aposal of the supplies to the general | Or else vou arc so much above me | [Tom the extreme anti-Germanism of | 118 inadvisable to love me his electoral camvaign last Decembor, anted in public necessity. They deny | culties unles e zovernment S b hips has been §206 a dead- he right of the congress to take from | ness should be turned over to some ht ton, while some of the ships have recently been sold at a price of 2210 a dead-weight ton Even if, however, these nel expenses are - cluded, as no doubt they should be; and reckoning is made of income and excess-profits taxes recover from them their personal liberty and im- | recognized agency with instructions to ublic at cost prices. The parcels P ; pose upon them laws for their rezula- { Proceed as in an ordinary transaction iy lel 1| Zhetestimonyiof N Walllierimhol {lu Selth spReaseR(IG Svo il Fex cuse Tme)kl Sive InALhS Collptyy frenembeiing what e (he intoler- | In the present instance it : o post would be used for delivery, an T et e e e e e tion which spring from the intoler- ¥ s nstance it is stated that (Copyright, 1919, N. 15 A s e ance of a small minority of the people | the intention is to advertise in all and have not heen subjected to a pop- | Papers published in the recruiting : controls the ice supply in fhis state. gdvertisements as salesmen. S S g : hese | PEfOTE a committee of aldermen in | e p e S o According to the argument of these | (. o g A | T = 3 1and, Americans ma Tasiaole It is none the less a big | ccnters New Haven, to the effect that he is| not be too muech impressed by the re- | 41ar Y ! 2 = shipbuilders, the government is sell- B 'men, the present high prices would be king 25 per cent. profit on his FACTS AND FANCIES. | newed attacks upon dMr. Lloyd George . Auestion because it relates to a form ~ its ships at a loss so small 88§ wered somewhat by the selling of Rath e S 7" L of abuse that has caused grea: suffer- Unsatisfactory Statistics of Narcotic o 3 of that hustling newspaper proprictor to be noticeable = Seivoldocms (kIS pleasureand duty for] & and produced connespondinz evils Drugs. o frozen beef, for instance, is said to be knows it, brings to mind the old say During e past vear 1,000,000 acres | warn and discomfort, to laud and cas- | 1t Would be the same serious question (New York Sun) 1 rozen beef, e ing, “How would you like to he the -0f Weods in Enzland were felled for | tizate, to make and breuk the supplies. The stock on hand of fes ond et he okenil care m o 3 Jited States has meantime been eX- i publie men | if it was proposed to ere in some | The difficulties surrounding any ceri lce man?" Mr. Walker seems satis. | W&U Purposec.—Baltimore American. | and sovernments. The prinie minister ; Vay, not in itself distasteful, with the | ous attempt to collect data on ths | — denies that he has heen in communi- nal liherty as it was recognized | use of habit forming drugs are well Berlin is said to be fseling more | cation with those pacifists will continue to have it. We have fo | cheerful these days, in the beljef nalt & million pounds aver ane nun- Pl s o it R place. The overseas merchant fieet of those L4 he time the republic was formed | dllustrated in the report. just pub-|the United States has heen ecxpanded that | pleaders for tenderness fo Germany a constitution adopted. Tt is the ! lished, of the committee appointed U from a negligible quantity to second have the lce and Walker has it {he Paris conference max consent to | Arthut o and Ramsay Mae. aet of interference that has provoked | the secrefary of the treasury to inves- | place, for from about 1.000,000 tons i, hear Count von Rrockdoerff-Ruantzau | Donald one of the \rees | this mighty protest and the conse- | {igate the traffic in narcotic drugs before the war {o 13,835,000, already Tomatoes (cans) . £4.700,000 | = e verbally.—Kansas City Star hostile papers which secuse him | quences to which it is likely to lead | This committee consisted of Represen- | huilt or building. So quick and 89 Corn (cans) ... 41,000,000 As Case of Contoronce i , o N of “wavering and wabbling about [if it is not repealed. It is o mere in- | 12five Henry T. Rainey, Professor | vast a transformation in a nation'd Peas (¢ans) ... 32,800,000 2 y . he names of thirty-seven New- | fhe peace terms bring azainst him. | cident that it is liquor, distilled or | Beld Hunt of Harvard, Dr. A. G. Du- | ‘ocean-carrying trade cap, never Hegnaltcans) 20.000.000 (New York World) foundlanders appeared in the king's| Meanwhile the labor press is be- | brewed. that Has been seized upon to Mez of the United States public health | was known before in the w rid, and FEhL (168D o 66,150,000 The republican majority of the birthday honers civil lists. In propor- | whacking him for his ruthlessness to | write into the laws of the republic an | SeTvice and B. C. Keith, formerly a |that it has been effected at so small Poultry (Ibs.) .... 70,000,000 ate committee on foreign relations was | 0N te pobulation Canada has been | poor, suffering (iermany, is lamenting | unwarranted restriction upon the per- deputy commissioner of internal rev- | a Joss to the public treasury is hard+ 0a800 | thorouzniy consistent in killing soetion | SPAred ever 1.100 honor oronto. ihe “eriellt and witkedness loE i the . s analtiiberts oftcitizens enue. They assert that the annual per |1y less wonderful g in b0 5 of the Inox resolution, which pro- | Globe- peace term Thus ihe extreme Tl v ‘lvyv'mmd w;{!\:umi\‘mn of opium in the - nite Sta is 36 grains, against 2 4 . e Watch the Fugitive Kaise: Perhaps when the Huns, thes're | the vials of wrath simultaneously on | {hey conceive rizhteousness, They | 52iNs in Germany, 3 grains in France e e that contrary, find out that ws want | his head. His policy is (oo strong. | rorget that it is not the function of | . St&in in S e e R K ; = [ gal, 31-2 & ns in Holland and less Napoleon at Elba was advised ol the law and the constitution 1o make b e f the 1815 i e cOD- vising means for the removal of such | thex'li decide they won't come in just I short, on any pretexts and on fdi- than (hree-fifths of a zrain in Aust the progress of the 1815 peace € nmen righteous against their will. T} St P menace.” and would, the necessity | ret.—Portland Pr pec(lyNcontrrtpre et i oy clli A e REEae 1 e S e ‘he cocoa leaves imported into the | ference at Vienna, so the formery e United States each year would vield | kaiser is fully cognizant of the 1918 150.000 ounces of cocaine, of which | proceedings at Versa Napoleon ! . RECRI, 5 P 2% per cent. is said to be used in “legi- | broke loose, entered Par the head nionists iStapialanminely Wll‘wf“ - | timate medical or dental practice.” of an army and surprised the peace- 3 & . i nt to the evils that will arise and ar 3ut £ . % set awav with the Fiume affair after | ¥nz torate, so hot against the | S% !¢ ] arise an But (here iz a smugglers’ trade in jging from their determination that dred and sixty-seven million pounds. | u ] fied that he is having his own way and Other foodstuffs available, as reported by the Bureau of Markets of the Department of Agriculture;are Butter (Ibs.) Chosna (1heh n ce. ! The object of the prohibitionists Er (cancs I 500,000 x‘fh_'! that if the freedom and p o SRR and the exireme left are pouring out | heen and is to make men righteous as 2 Yna.gps | Of Burope were again threatened the g United Stats would “consult with oth- er powers affocted, with a view to de Cured Beef Lamb, Mutton (1 Pork (lbs salt Pork (lbs.) Pickled Pork (1 Miscellaneous (1bs.) | | [ | ‘em to join eur league of nations, | His policy is too wealk arising in the futt oin its chie : perso and political en bell N( f “”p; s It | lezat mics want to d 1 iR e il vill never possess such a power, nor selligercnts for the defense of he ian peace delezation wou nics want to drive him out of office > ) < ! T nze of civ b n peace d 1 1 e LR Rl o L is it its purpose to do so. The pro- The clothing supplies are tion. No other decizion was to be ex- | take an undergraduate coursa in the | But why should he bhe disturbed hy B . e pected of if. Javanese school of diplemacy it n them? it be supposed that the 1,000,000 yards No. 8 duc 3,000,000 pairs cotton socks Here was a hroad declaration of pol- | & makers icy as to the duty of the United States | a el e i nd the puciists, e radiest | 2! L rom hall deferain that | narcotic drugs, savs the commitise { | men shall be made righteous by legis- | “estimated to he cqual to the Jation or constitutional mandate. They | mate tra The former kaiser probably does not in case of future emergency. Ry ap- e and socialist laborites, the olactorate legity | contemplate such a dramatic sttélih Consequently, if the | put it is clear.that he does intendt return to Germany and, if possible, & 2,000,000 pairs woolen socks. 2,000,000 cotton undershirts, 1000,000 cotton drawers, t reduced the Azq liberals to so proving it the senate commitiee might | The democratic papers throughont | thi ) 0 : ) : be suspected of having definite views | the country are giving generous pub. | scanty a remnant in ths house of com- | 2'® doing tod more than their full ' committee’s conjectures are corect and fixed convietions. Naturally it | licity to that Calfornia cffart to boom | mions, ha rzod its mind? Has the are in adding fo popular restlessness | thera ‘s a per capita consumption and a growing discontent wi of vestored to power. or at least to. B 000 woolen unde red t T 1 it culd not permit anyv such accusation | Hi Johnson for the republican nomin- | coulition, =0 surprisingly sirong at the h govern- | opium in the United States to be made azainst itz honor. Neither | altion. -Indianapelis News polls and in the house, suddenly he. | ment regulation. The Archhishop of | rains a day and the annual the Knox resolution nor any of 1t | gloves. proviziens could bind a future con-| Farmers not ca sing made for the 000 pairs of cotton flannel Zress to a certain course of action, | the tavifft. Fair enough. Quite a'! Hendersons and P Alds and | he preferred England free to England | 37,500 ounces of this drug legitimatel o Nothing in section 5 could be held to | number of the population of Canad Snowdens nourish’ sober. consumed men ,000 black raincoat pledge the United States as a nation | are not satisfied with the farmers In ‘his country Mr. Wilson's poli- — The committee asked 3,023 health | CONUS2 000 overal to imtervene or to make war, what- | Toronto Telegram tical adversafics like to picture him as Smartness and Fishing. officers and 1.263 chiefs of police * ,000 moleskin breeches and ever the occasion. The senate hos —_ under British influence, Im CGireat Brit- (Providence Journal) drug addiction in~reased o1 coats. gesses 1o =uch powers, [t was invited talv is back again at the peace ts ain Mr. Llovd Geor adversaties in the last few vears i i country editor says A smart ome to make a purely academic statement, | ble conference, buf she insists on like to picture him as a meek victim = off of 7 illicit cocaine is 262,300 isfied with | or love of pitiless Germe that the | more clearly when he declared that ! ounces. allowance b 000 woolen drawe portion of his former powe N ColeD mrans The Ebert government, sustafied s ocialist convention in VSUIEES probably will sign the treaty. e at the head of that goveriiu elings and fhel meonguerable love of Prussian heneath a cloak of conser o soclal- 1o 'welcome. 000 pairs of jer e come infected with that eurious pitw | Pngland. a great and good man, saw i consumption of decreased Dt ot je0 | 1am vand @ prepared als who answered this inguiry man i€ never a success as a fisherman 1 scheide~ to lend its voice at this time to the | ting near the doov, so that she can gef | of American influences. as wholly un- RBSEEE forty-eight reported incroases ami | mann,voted for war and pported the] perpetuation of the peace of the world, | 6ut readily en the lexst prevocation der AMr. Wilson's thumb, ra e |y 114 decreases. Rut kaiser Noske, minister of nationd obtain these goods aft the wholesale Bu even azainst the indorsement of | Boston Transcript people in both countri who would Th m celnefhineiins() A In virtually every -instance the in. | defense in the present governm ‘“‘,\I a general principle of right the (p,,v,,,,l like to stir up trouble hetween them mart man. in the ordinary meaning , creases were in the rat. e Al Wilhelm with open rms. Undoubtedly the gzeneral public | would zain greatly if it were able to Price to the government plus the ship- is eager ations nave ts of Gef committer had moral ruples. Tt here isn't mueh prospect of the Lioyd George's encmies in (ireat | 0 the term. . impatient. im- ' in particular in those cities where | ready monarchial demonst | £ i : n the usual attention is heing ken place in different pa resentation and careless of any con. | uick He will not brook postpone- ; diracted to ment, via parcels post. The price to | (;u1d not do violence to its conscience, | war in Mexico becoming exciting until he consumer on corned beef has been | In its present exalted state of mind, | {he experienced correspandents arrive ' fieured at 33 cents per pound in six- | thoush under extreme provocation, it ym Europe.— Dallas ) is doubtful if it would indorse the Ten | = “more than fh 1 sizns fail he soon will be bagkl pound._cans: on bacon in tins at 48| S aments or the multiplication | ~ Some congratulations e | ABout his netensial temperament and | by odnstant use. of whatysteambont | Usual altontlor’ is being. dirsoted to | Berlinecas “prentdsnt?: SO Liritain ild be equal Lo any misrep. | petuous. ‘His mental processes. work i more th : = he eradication of druz ad many s sequence if they could only biing | ment and dela His forte is swi diction ’ Watch the fugitive kaiser! ‘BRISSS ibout his fall. They have said m action. He sets ahead in the world In towns where i | | e .ol on tho fact that ‘he [ yolatility of opinion; but on this side | men €¢all the iingle bell the eradication of drugaddiction” the | “republic” with the junkers :ly*f sl o Pt the fisherman must be, above , authorities should and presumably (lol mperialists in the saddle.

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