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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 10f&, o, o AT ‘ e A Badly Battered Dove. mow . OPERA SINGER WAt ain ‘Herald. 5 ser flag the shield of the LETTERS OF AN ALTRUIST BOOKS AT THE INSTITUTE rx:d.-‘ \T?\M\l He\a'ltu G ‘.1",,“\,-- a symbol that it For mearly six momghs some - 1 S : iy \ ts oblizations to the 1T H3 G . | ABVENTURE OF LIFE, | erous find sometimes en thousand representatives of a scoce or | JRALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, eady to fulfill i B 0 i8S focer L Mackenna, M. D. e GG e more of nations have been gathered |° Promrietors. men who went from its employment B gMacke o B i SE ator, | Edmund Vance Cooke. . ¢ ®uAry aim has heen to *mpress upon to 2 i b lrrad y = B \ e all who care to read the wonder anc e e L i : - QRS aailvis (Sundny s ezcantE L En et Y = S SION, by H.-A. Benwell are being waged today than at any A grand ope 15 talking® wigh m, at Herald Building, 67 Churc! 5 y Y . 5 : the harmony of life. I believe that! 4 * one time in history. Last O there : 2 sifl $8.00 a Year - g 3 our monthiy invoice'ten- 7 - 3 5 ! his friend.* a s 2 advertisifig 2.00 Three Months. ? dered ! the goal of nature is life; the aim of} I. W. W.:by P. F. B den vas one biz war. the active partici- & 3 i Brussenden. 8¢, Month. (71 deld Is joyfully received “‘as rendered.” | life is the development of intellizence, | -\ Study’of Americarfeyndicalism pants against Germany and her co The cityl 1 take this kindly monthly mention | and_the oNect of intelligence is a| Author is special azent of the U. partners in crim & united under BB aai =i ne Foet Omee atiNowl Britami| 20 1cO T As earnest of your marked attention, | knowledge of God.” T Repitoriiabon Al SR s @ Second Class Mail Matter. rtion of the s are quite suffused al sighting “The charm of il consists partly in | iE least seven wars raging will provide ‘Please remit” in your own writ- | its literary style. by means of w SOCTAL WORK. by R. C. Cabot Reginning in the east Admiral S o8 € much purely scientific and hizhly in lssays on the meeting-ground f{ Kolchak was making very good prog TELEPHONE CALLS no more ice - structive matter Is robbed of its cus. Goctor and social worker. ress toward the Volga until Paris gava g;‘f;;:‘;l Ofteds .- commnion COUNE Yet, after cursory, inspection d tomary obscurity and dryness: partl; PR him quasi recognition,ggsince Which Rooms the decision o I send vour invo B CErTTe | in its profound sincerity and aptness! STUDIVES 18 LITERATURE, Sir | time reports have come of his having e . My warm, ves, my sincere advice is of illustration.” - tion Quiller-Couch. ufierad deteats inling SR tne The only profitable advertising medlum ¥n | L oojizine the sitd That you revise yvour currentdpricés, | A “The writer rnrf( his scholarship | Ukrainians are in tatg of civil war AMENITIES OF BOOK-COLLECT- | and close acquami®ace with sreat lit- | between the Bolsheviki and loyal fac- | the city Circulation books and press tlers if ‘ room always to advergisers. remedy: ma b 1f you'll forgive the obvious ING AND KINDRED & AFFEC-| erature so enthus ally that these |{jons.” The Poles and The reason for the“refusal of the| ;1) ajeq aqa, A Human Tnterest Story on Adiertising i in T amabond” by Thomas PR together in Paris trving to bring about in “The Vagabond HISTORY OF THE TANKEE \he peace of the world, yet more wars Dreicr. vriter. in a New York ! ‘TWhat use are you aid the star playfully poking his friend in the ribg You create nothing., You are not a I manufacturer You do not sing What excuse have you for living?” Wo answered the advertising man if you want to arn how valu able I am to manufacturers and merchants--to fellows like yourself, for ill tration, [ how me?" q “The est thing You ; T i € Rumanians also S : ' You revise the rest! TIONS, by A. E. Newt, collected cisage are mate, inspiring | are fightinz against the Bolshevikh | “o¢ {housands of dollar St Member! of thel Asssclated. Erose: Berkshire Co. to sell any more of its| Since “currant price” is hut one ite , ‘One of those collectorgAvho ‘care | and unacademi F o A Booklish n o have cvested e Gallelan| ST S0L SR L G L B S R entitted | wares here is not made public. It is| Revise them ali. ad infinitum, bout the insides ofgbooks and theiry ¥y v i e Currants to cabbage, chalk {o cheese, Witerary quality, has®®ritten a first| TENDENCIES IN MODERN AMERI Butteg to bread and pincs to peas. | POok that appeals to all book lovers,| CAN POETRY! by Amy Lowell | We rambie with him through auction ““An excellent critical stimate of city had a promise that ice would be | 1 trust sir. that vou apprehend me | rooms @nd hook stores of London, | the new movement in poetry. Herself supplied by that company but it has| And would nof willinzly offend me, New York and Philadelphia, meet | an imagist, her account of that g0l sl e R e o . o 5 s wordie. | And I shall be affronted deeply noted booksellers, and learn much of | has more of interpretive than critical | 25010 ¢ LE | “ri bet COMMC > A1, MEETD evidently thought bett of its wor 2 affronted deery o Serblans are endeavoring to anticipate COMMON COUNCIL, MEE evidently thoug er fl | 1t your D1l 1ots site OFf co cheaply the process, ethics and delights of | value A. L. A. Booklist rpaan s ? e =aid the singer. i ¥ : t was said, at the start of the seasol 200K rollecting. e T e eiiedi to be written)| Deace confenen A g “Wait a minute” went on the ac The resolution presented by Coun- | ' Loplirellecty 2 o Booklist o Roslaha nesr cdRto R Titten | e Austrians from Cavinthia. Melgeminnt & i . | that New Britain would be surel pg ooy not comprehend. T wonder, | FOr a man who unblushingly ad-}and it is doubtful if anvone else in | MCREIRETS B DAL S ] vertising man that p. of ) of suffcieni ice, according to| The rhead” you labor under? | mits that hie never had any education ica could have written it.”—N. Y. by " Jete ) Common ( « and adopted hy 2 5 f | t the happies e of his life Times . calize—is due to the f hat ur the Common Council, afld adopted by |\ = 85 o (1 jce com- | And al$ vou slow in realizing That the happiesttime of his life v Times. VA P e S o (U T (e o lue t that you #hat body, to hade the monument in D the Common Council | Four®harket-price is daily raising? | @ brief comnection with a banking thotllans, who seem (o be the MOStinging js staged properly and adve: T SR [ 3 5 Beretore, as herehefore confended, | Nouse. 8nd «who has made money in: WITHOUT THE WALLS, by’ Katrina | S4cce “” 1Eaie “’I“‘“' Laarten e litiseiin roner Without the ark paired and H e - o ere is sdis : S e - mearly driven the Rolsheviki out o and this was the reason that there Your invoite shoillebe well amended, | the electrical business. the book is a P ALY s o marvel of erudition.”—Boston Tran- Without | their country when they were attacked | g g Yet. why ”*m” ou to ruch trouble; | & 1"!"; the walls of Jerusalem just * ceding 2"”;1 the rear “»\ the l-m'h‘mn ‘:»1\;"1“““ slizht ¥ LI and du g Jesus' eruc G A liga in vielation of the armistice much of its*beauty in the accumulated e or four davs® supply. Tha] ! send hereif a check for doublefp - 4 and during Jesus' crucifixiofy ! 2 e e throe, i oliy nat BEY 4 TR 10 Dhis Cromrns el " CH A RMED AMERICAN," by| “In this little book is a wwalth of | and in spite o 1 grime of vears and it is hardly any mapufacture of gtificial ice might be |y 0= 1 o 0 (Y s, Georges Lewys thought and of beauty that the reader | arships were in the harbor. The adornment to the city in its present [ posgible at the Cremo Brewing plant : “These notes from the trenches! can neithor cscape nor forget.—X. Y.[Finns are advancing on Fetrogzrad i ... SO0 o S0 o man eondition. he zilded angel is sadly | in’a short lime but there will not be| This =oftlement. dear sir. T trust is were written by a naturalized Ameri-| Time around Lake Ladoga and so far seem | .y, frontier, irying to, effect a junction with'the Hungariant Reds: S Thellatter, |1 s i S i s et 6 e organized by Rela Kun's Souiet, are | 1 inz . fThe Associated Press is exclusively to the use for republication of all news | .}, iy hecause better prices and a crgdited+tp it or not otherwise credited g 1 s in° this paper and alse local news | heitegr market exist elsewhere. The published herein. vou to a place filled with people right vour best songs in the best way vou know how & vou'll do well if veu % | movinz on the (zecho-Slovaks after | torders from Paris held up operations | can get efough to pay vour carfare.” cilman Gill at the regular meeting of e S adaae t than you being carried on actively. The Ba- kind of stage and without the pets W o4 v approval abc e 5 k] 0 meets with het approval aboyt the | | " o6 in storage!than the 400 f advertising vou have city. The attractive structure has:lost tons now in the city. This is scarcely advantage over the mo. i | | i | S Britier, | dinary of singers.’ t fac hat British he L il he singer looked doubtful “Oh, I don't expect vou to believe won't helieve me until T prove . 8 3 Q . i e can, a native of France from the Al- to be progressing fairly well out of place upon its dirty<perch. We ough from thagsource to supply the | Not hostile to your rules of justice 2 - S it " P ¥ P en A pply P % (Copyright, 1219, N. E. A.) | sation border. The notes present such | WORLDS AND T, by Ella Wheeler Some day we will have peace. Just a &tory of ‘the horrible realities of Wilcox. now, however. there is much evidence | to you me along and I'll do it suppose that the hasins at the foot of.| wants of;the_community. The mem- in less than an hour to your complate ) s - tisfaction the main shaft will receive their| bers of #rie ice committee have been «F - war.' th the publishers deferred their “Thesze intimate reminiscenc dis- [ that human nature has not changed . 4 CAC ) i % S i - 2 The singer was taken to a coudfh chare of attention whiE! the rest of | given free rein in an endeavor to ob-| FACTS ®AND FANCIES. | pubiication till the return of aur own close tn us her complete life from her | perceptidls. between some towering apartment A el = The translator vouches for earliest babyhood days Tha final o el : The wire strike is failing, say the | the ahsolutc truthfulness and fhe chapters contain much comment on Threatening a Form of Suicide, R e ; officials. It is succeeding. the | writer himself savs at the end: ‘Fyery spiritualistic phenomens S n 3o Times) Gnaancopiehynenc Anc BinE: ), SO it is highly discolored and even the | v, but we must have thé ice. ,Thus| union members. Iveryhody i i Sl T e e Gf e e e PR Tl e eTa (o redfor rather manded the advertising man, “and gy dozs wishing a drink are hesitant | the city has been misfed by a corpora- | fisd—except the public.—New Yeork | War is not 2 pleasure. or a nece Fiction. : s P zhatthappens g 5 X ¥ to maintain, sympathy with the an S e e e i T i e ¢, | Tribune, it is a cu Book Review AGAINST THE WINDS B Wi PRGN conduet of , even now, E k R e 2 ] 2 azonis he immediate banis 3 tion the conduct of which, even o toc G tazonism to the immediaf anis nouncement the singer, whoss \ol¢e the structure is being renovated. The | tain a supply of the neces wwater in them has stood so long that | ately. It will prove costly undoubted- mbout quenching their thirst there ishbetngpinyertizated ingyens Elang Airplane races across the Atlantic | COURAGE, TODAY AND TOMOR- PR ment of heer and light wine that was | was worth untold thousands, coms have no casualties: auto races in In- | ROW, by Jeancite Marks BOUNDER, hy Hodge cipressed by the demonstration in| menced to sing his best songs. Not 4 wholesaler will cost a great deal of | dianapolis cost three lives. Does this | “This collection of o on cour T x e vindow was raised. Some ourious money mark the tranzatlantic fiight as tame | aze has nothing to do with carnage , GAMESTERS; by H. C. Baile Eries sty o i B children gathered about. A Even the It is planned by the committee o | SPort?~—Cleveland Plain Dealer. | and battlefields."—Book Review Di- S EiBumen s A0 nas i Or- ! people passing ‘by on the street did ough cleaning will do them good. - = HIS WIFE'S JOB. by G Morso W s an iz o pisfanosesm e X Gl LI S ) not stop to listen Wic! conniilmean siSnid heve pone | cifesvor fo ebtalniice In menrby sietes| e pevson who really wob stung In | Iissays of brave purpose, fine in ki Compersaiimesilipne s rsunion s (hal ‘1l apologize,”” said the singen and to transport it here at once. There | the war was the one who thought that | feeling and abounding in ineitement | KING'S WIDOW, by Mrs, Baillie R. the national lawmakers were “and T'll buy the best dinner vou can will be a special meeting of the Cam- | peave would bring lower prices.—Ta- | to recoluteness and cheerfulness in| nolde posed 1o heed most s that e TWhen the fountains are operating they : x s reliance the X se the ic Ho not mive a current 6f water which. || Lis nellanceiin the promise gt will.carry off the dirty stuff that remained in the basins, and a thor Washington by the American Federa- tion of Labor if it were not for one further in his resolution and called for an annual clean-up day on the| o qincil next Wednesday to hear| coma Ledger. meeting life as it comes. e coumtry were made completels Now think what would have hap - = % LAST MILLION: How They Invaded | th@- inevitable result would pened.” said the advertising man, A number of senators arve inclined | FIGHTING THE FLYING CTRCU Urance—and FEngland, by lan Hay. | Sfread of Bolshevism in a great class | there had been a sin line in ong regard the relations of the peace | hy K. V. Rickenhacker. ARk Where it does not exist | of the daily papers saying you were *\m; covered by that time is questionable. | treaty to the league of nations ar < SR LOVE STORIES, by Mary Roberts This prophecy may be true, and, if | {o sing here today. or if T had shouted: attractive with a little care. New Engiand has been thoroughly | ransemcnis as one of those entansling | GRIZZLY, OUR GREATEST WILD Rinehart trife, it is a rcason of a sort for Mot | ;. hired a boy {o shout, that you WEFe vakions g host of other resolutions | scraped for other cities during the | allianc Washington Star. ANTMAL, by Knos A, Mill “Capital hort storien—-amusing, | PUtting an end fo mild intoxicants on | {o <ing here. Dq you get the ideal —~ . e | cprightly and with an azreeable mix- | July 1 or at any other date. But it S e i an ey It begi to look as if the peace- ¥ monument, with an appropriation fc its report and to fake action. Whether taking care ‘of the fountain ‘basias| ; ource of supply willl have been dis-| (o more often. They can he made of a minor nature, one introduced by | past few months. Jee will not ULe ALGERON CHARLES ture of romance and real feeling.”'— | is reason that thinking and intelli- edited by Edmond Outlook, gent meh should be more than re- J. J. Wise, vois. PR luctant to proffer, for of what im- “Happily these volumes reflect ' SECOND MARRIAGE, by Viola Mey- | aginable advantage will it be to Swinburne in many moods, often zen- nell, “labor’ or to anybody else, if to the they are. But the country thinks they# ire wonderful and thegpeople are i ing to pay big pri hecause of the qualffof thosg™ PLUS the advertising they ¢ A¥ferman I’aonessa calling for a | eacily obtained in large quantities, fullest spot in Furope for a long time committee to look into the advisabil- The ice store houses along the large [ would be the Bigkans rlic\%{s(gr Mhity of selling City Hall was intro- | rivers in the state of Maine would seem | Post-Express ¢ L duced.. The aldggman objects to the | the njost promising of result i o We imagine those recid of Ge — - discomforts and inconveniences appre- ceived for vears pi hendad from lack of a valued allevia- p ) 4 Thie Leopard s Spots S i et ombloing 3 2 can see that clearly enoyghth e Leopard pots. t for the oblization of AL tion of thirst there be added fhe im- | A i ot diib st e e said the singer. “If I kept on singipas ] (New York Herald) with the condition e ts measurably more disastrous: conse- | pere for a time T'd -‘\,,.] (‘,Cnd,‘fi,_ Seven thousand Bavarian offic Ao e quences that inevitably would follow | not so many as if you put Hp-ui is veported, met in Munich recently gl e e a descent into Rolshevism? poster here telling the people in this'§ and protested against the extradition UEprinsile d Sive DLOMCS To say that if deprived of beer one | house that tomorrow at this hoye'® 8 0) of the fugitive kaiser and a hundred It is interesting news from London | will accep. the doctrines and imitate % e hulilns but wionaintnial|ling, fromisol fantasay willladdiappre= ipos¢d Wreparation charge Buffalo |y, cktisted German senerals. They | that British aviators have heen bomb- { the practices of Lenine and Trotzk ciably to the price of the commodity, | Commercial. ed these words: ing Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, { is to threaten to act as does the ill- was our ideal of honor, | and Jelalabad; which lies on the way { trained child, who, when what he The whole naiion demands the refusal | to the capital. Kabul is about 100 )svants is refused, throws himself on f his extradition.” miles from the famous Khyber pa the floor and kicks and screams in a = Cewar o The fugitive kaizer's defenders are | where fighting has peen going on. and | sort of voluntary insanity Children e g dIstonnan dithencs o N Cita in D eRATKaNER | secking also to prove that he loved | Jelalabad is about half as far, both | sometimes gain their ends that wa Lheeubilranyiactions o Sila ey It England should have an oil boom, | Peace. The Pan-German hope. still [ being within easy range of raiders.|but only when the parents are con- | tq hack up President Wilson aid gpe the war debt would melt away like a | Mueh in evidence and backed by a | When the question of the abolition by | siderahly less wise and strong than is | al1, if by giving all, they might wips explicable. Investigations elsswhere | suramer clond and Carranza would be | mysterious army, is alive to the ex- | international agreement of the use of [ the American =overnment as vet.| out Prussian autecrac: 3 public. The post office would bg a| j.ve mnot brousht forth any par. | told fo keep his oil—Portland Ore- | Pectation of a national upheaval that [ hombplanes in war came up at Paris, | Folshevism would cost the workers| It was advertising thal made € great distance from the city building gonian Vill overthrow the new vepublic and | British military experts were strongly | and cvervbody else—if there is any | Red Cross known evervwhere ag “Tik restore the reactionaries. This ex- | opposed. for they believed that aerial ( considerable body of non-workers in | Greatest Mother in the World." ould hel : or oresi. | P12iNS the effort to get the former | bombardment would prove highly ef-|the United States—vastly more than G SR G e Tt {Hall's proximity to the banking center, | jeld liable in the courts for his Talk of Samue]l Gompers for presi-| 1.5c01 pack into Germany. fective in England's “little wars"; | their beer, and not for long would it | meaning to the mflf.;; “:!‘CH ) dent, on a labor ticket or some o, : s the leopard che hots? herha ‘as not suspected, v- | give the % o oes the leopard change his apots? [ it perhaps was not suspected, how hem even that T I G e an-| Amoarican meney for copies of the it'is not a proper oue for the city's | iarge plants, ‘particularly about where there might be a supply. | Deace treaty will feel they have been He is in favor of building a new | 80T leaceh Al on the conner of Maint andl| Butsthelchances S therel hayemibeen HEA i B Main streets. He is right in his | Jargely lessened by the famine in nat- Mavhe the Germans have fiffy bil arks that the city: would benefit | Ural ice this spring. The cost of haul- | lions of leot laid away to y the pro- | ~¥1’mramsr of theMuilding, stating that | quest of the committee There are| many who are payinz 10 cents i | i | would sing here.’ This little story illustrates cleml the value of the right kind of adiliey tising. Iniention of changing its present lo- | 7 Hr i : i =S X waut it might be possible to bring it & 1 % cation. At the present time the city P Mexico's presidential cavdidates are fetting to be almost as militant as and up the Connecticut River to Mid- | those in the United States senate.— down on lighters by way of the sound The grea singers need it The cause of the Allies had terhigdl advertised to the people of Agericga for two vears before they were ready building is centrally located and in an ideal spot. Iis removal to the corner her ace in the city 21d g &ny other place in the city would| ,¢ t1. Bepkshire Ice Co. are in- mean a loss in accessibility to the ticular satisfaction and probably should it be moved, for one thing. City | would not here. He mhere there are handsomer surround- | failure to keep his word if the ice| oener Se natural enangh. His staunch : iz b#dings, is an asset to it. Central,| committee is in a position to prove| Americanism makes it casy g forget ks X ever. that oceasion would come even . - ——— Would any of the great loans e ark will be regarded as the center | that he gave it. The committee is| that he was born in England.— OrmiNour OnalHome before the treaty of peace had been er and His Blocks. heen floated without the help of ad Republican. L 7 gned (New York Times.) vertising? s (Providence Journal) That the new weapons which have Re-enfers Mr. William Hohenzoll- Would the names ¢ That congressman ho wants, Lo A vation-wide campaign of home | P2en developed in the great war inlern, after too long an absence. On proper place for the building. If the | in the promise of the company where | gnow hew many Americans have| butlding under the direction of the f some ways greatly strengthen empires [ May 14 the number of trees hy cour- | known fo vou as f Ml v 1 city will rebuild upos its present site, | Urustworthiness now seems lacking. been kiMed in Mexico since Carranza | department of labor should appeal | against revolt is ohvious. The famous | tesy, of saplings and finger-thick fy ' was recognized is dead to ideals.— | alike to employvers and workmen. The | Roman roads. which made all roads | boughs in fact, sawed up to that date Jor the city for many years {o come, | hardly to be blamed for the present | SPringfield and the center of the city is the | difficulties except far placing credenee turers and merchants, who are associated wvith %vou dailsm Walil Street Journal i country has reason for being deeply lead o Rome because they started [ by the sometime illustrious Roman L’,‘,:A«',w(\f#" n'i:' o it Jergtd = interested in the moventent, for it is | there. were built chiefly to put down | emperor and present Herenles was T i) AR i FORMING AN AUTOMOBILE CLU With the high prices of everything | certain fo incre appreciation of | revolts: the wonder is that. having [ {hree thousand. His belief in mystic b A whe ne prevailing, a handful of changs| American citizenship. The man who | provided the paved wavs, Lhe Tomans | Numbers and omens is disclosed by his | = g Y 0UF Mind. tell iem el lasts no longer than it used to witn|isepaving for a house and lot has|did not zo a step further and invent | Assiduity in sawing exactly sevent Lo 2tancemsisimalcienourh. FEREER vival of the Automohile Club of New | a hole in the pocket. —Boston - Trans- | neither time nor inclination for pro- n ¢ The Herald is in receipt of a letter | Britain as it once existed should meet | script moting sceial disturhances or partici- From | Arthurl WWoods\ ' assistants tol| wiihie rendy lesporsaiom e i i pating in BalsheVist plotting. The S If the Salvation Army wants to| owner of a home has peculiar sense s perform a public service, let it teach | of responszibility and as a rule can bs ‘#se, War Department is planning to | and business possibil of a well | the restaurants and bakeries how to| depended upon ne in a conte with agi- a 13 8 5 . - , gi- | where would the eagles no' have \4f8sut a citation to firms and indi- | conducted orzanization of this char make doughnuts.—Concard Monitor. | tators whoe would have nothing to { it will gain in surroundings and use- fulness for its home. 3 Plans now under way for the re- CTTATION FOR EMPLOYERS, : | the bicvele—after the fall of Rome | SeVen freelines in a day. Every time this very simple contrivance became | tNe output reaches a thousand, hlocks are reverently cut and packed, sent teo ¢ the faithful in Germany. by them to Are vou ftelling people about: yollr s (e SeREEy e e || hvv;qnvv-" Are vou telling them what as a rich legacy unto their issue, | {NeV OUENt to know about your ser? But simple as it is. how many busi- t r m ness men practice it? impossible i bacause Hihere ® nerclino) Bepretary of War Baker, stating that | of a machine in the city. The social i longer zood roads sturdy march- 3 the Romans did marvels, but Blocks to the Germans: a homeopa- | 1°2 @bout vour produc thie gift If vou aren't, how can vou expe® Meanwhile, in Germany the mercy, | them to know? ¥ flown if borns aleft by the strange | mduals in the United States who have | acter ave to be reckoned with and a T | lose but possibly much to, gain Dby | gevices of ) Soms of the gentlemen who were| widespread public disorders, I g favored with an advance peen at In commending the home-huilding ' sweetness, majestv, and glories of the Tf You were to watk down the.stréit Xhem to go to war At that rate, me | such as would he presented by a | the treaty failed to find it anithing | movement the Chairman of the United - ometime King and Kaiser are sung in | and ask the pe vou met to tef] ¥eel that every firm in New Britain | club here can do much in legislative | like as interesting as the discussion | gtates Shipping Board forcefully sa primitive. There are no railvays and | carefully organized | created by the ineident.-—Washing- “Nothing is co good highways are few: conditions arve very much as described by the late Lord Roberts (' modern civilization ? Tn Afghanistan and most of the border states locomotion is still very gaken back the service men who left | united front of automobile owners choruses The | ¥ou ahout vour about yvout school teachers, Government employ- | Product—how f them could ton Star ture of our country as the question of es, utter their longings for the return | ive vou fthe answer 1 S homes for our peeple. One of the of the patron of fhe three K's. Last Advertising is the magic that wil e AEohalth o Hvercib il e Hccounfiofiihe famoustuideRtromM ka8 BVion day ' in Munichilesidentic ol et wvill be eligible for one of these docu- | bodies toward obtaining better road important to the fu- tments, as a loca ¢ has not yet | for the district and securing proper — Bobs™) in his come o our atfention where a man lation for autoists as a whole The government of Sweden comiing | o S 6 America for a lnan-——a mere trifle, e 5 e TS A The New RBritain club haz Dbeen | to America ? ! was refused the job he had the > . b the wav, $25,000.000—is another | outbreak of hostilities upon his return | Practica non-exislent for several | ./ i qe; that Uncle §am has hecome | #o the Several have not received | ¥€ars. In previous times it was not | ype whele world’s uncle.—Providence { 2 o | apen the minds of the millions to vous| ous and foughi =o hard was to protect | MUl to Kandahar which Kipling has| ytterly beerless, seven thousand Ra- message and—if vou want to makg their homes There are 5.000,000 celebrated. Distance and the difficulty | varian officers—again mark the sac- | eales—open ‘helr pockethooks to.©of persons who own own homes in Of transport z still the chief prob-| red and perfect number seven at the same time 2 | France, ana 1 ¢ certain there lems of the wardens of the marches | are said to have bet and to have Tite vory active. W ot that time there | Journal | the singer in New Yok ome advertising man prove it to @ne positions, they hoped for, but all will be very little Bolshevism in that , When ove of the periodical disaffec- | adopted this resolution: *The Kaiser e eon to| Wwere not the same number of ma- e i rises i keeping | ET€3t country, for this reason. Lim- ' fions of the border states breaks out. | 3 our ideal of honor." Everyhody | S Kolchak's dignity r Keeping | o "chould encourage their employ- T° can be seen. therefore, of what im- | to his ideal. The German notion of 2 0 ees to own their own homes. A man . mense value the airplane may he. not | honor is peculiar. That Welcome Home. who owns his own home is a better " only because of its speed. but hecause And here is another old friend, Dr. (Ansonia Eentinel) e ot 14 ; ; chines, by half. in the city and the | 25" 10" (Ith 5 of versts he re- STEL) owner of a car was an exception | {reats in a day.—Toledo Biade rather than the rule. With the large i = ST o ’ ‘!,m-,,,u his family is better provided it needs no special highway and can | Pryander, sometime Chief Court, The soldiers and sailors of Ansonia e e e T “ r‘m“_‘i, ";"Zh\'j ““"“‘:LU_W" have made fOr, and he isa better workman when operate.over the roughest countrs Preacher, who deserves fo he more fa- | Should be proud of the splendid receps ‘ o " ‘lare now in New Britain a sizeable | | L I e or ancens | e carries on his shoulders the re-! Yet its use for the hombing of towns | MOUS than Pr. Dryasdust. The Kaiser | tlon and cordial “‘welcome hom&~that thouzh states that the co-operation! = © At anty runlor cutine B it . criming i I sponsibility of a home n My is regreftable even when the enemy is | l0ved peace. invented it. =0 to speak, | Was given them b 1e people of the ‘ g ¥ in or outing is as- | g tip.—Toledo Bla "7 { companies we have for vears urged ynecivilized or only partly civilized. | fOUght and bled in the film. and is | city on Saturday Tl n il o el men to buy their homes and we are ' The 5 In theletter. the use United numher of auiomobiles that there and employers generally has RSk ; T . iToc hove are bound te be enough i o - : now sawing. S Schinst th as hardl ) eat that between i0 and S0 What is worrying the democrats theory. of course, is ihat such at now sawing. for peace. In., touching | that h hard had an equal in «th particularly. they saw. s will the people interested, in any, affair i planned, to make good attendance | ' gident came back after he ;F\"i though outside sources, we assuming ginle defense. will terrify the Afghans | i€al. Pr. Dryander shows us an Bng- ;| Which the city has been so justly ajl men returned from | now arranging to help finance them (acks, asainst which there is na pos- | PASSage. much of which is purely lyr- | long lisf of patriotic celebrations o heen offered their old | a certain responsibility into submission. Tt may -have that|!iSh Quaker M. P. talking to and | proul. The parade was. accordingic ffent. af any rate. whila the afrpiane | tAlked to by the Kaiser before the | Reneral agreement, “the best eyer % Did any man ever fall in love with | Tent than own a house holds 00d. jo novel and may to the natives seem | Wor: Somebody says that the form- | and the other features of tig ‘dadt ] that particular event That is pro- | = S0 " " ¢4 zirl playing tennis?-—| only in the case of persons whose 2ut i+ has aleo been thej ©F Of an alliance of France. Eng- | celebrations measu pto and su aze greater than that. 0 | (i4eq (ho machine owner is also a | prlladeiohia Fublic Ledger. | business requires them to move from 1 experience that e am he|1and. and Germany would be ‘“ihe | nassed the highest hiladzsiphis place to place at frequent intervals that the use o sure even if the majority of club | pack:—Kansas City Star. in licitation. In New The saying that it is cheaper to pay members ix lacking in enthusiasm for the percent- anticipatons’ . O Fetuinffor this Co-aperation. the IWarill o e niban andl we aesuma that ail = Bombplanes for attacking towns eases | 5 SAtest man in history.” a nlace that | these who had planncd the functigh und Navy departmen e a N : It may please the professor whe | It should not be considered by thosa 2 L s £ helongs to Mr. Hohenzollern anyway From the bezinning of the perfec antois 2y enszily jein the club ane v intense and lasting hatred: much of e atnsts) taste like rimps| Who expect to be dentified perma £ by his own admissior ere let the weatherwily there was not a T citation which the il Sl de | ! the special hitterness against Gar oingadmyssion S er iy s 6, hige | 5 o knnw that thousands of persons!| nently with a city or town for when v divine Dryander sing and soar the smooth running off of th the annual dues have not | wij] take his word for it and go no| mortzage has been paid off in a fev ward to anv firm aszkin them pro While uanyindeedcomes s tionus justiithis For that we should need a new | program of festivities. Igyerythl vided it is willing to state that it will | vet heen fixed it iz certain that the | further in the matter..—New York | years the property owner has oniy on- | charg hat S he et e lora re-employ any .gpldier or sailor who | auteist will zet full return from his | § harge that musi be m the Tocal war on women and children At avion replied the Kaiser. Here | went well and the enthusiasm of t the Quaker Baker had a heavenly in- | residents and visitors zave the neég . | tax. This of course is trifling in com- , White rule is hecoming so pronounced | spiration by God. “You are the man.” | Impetus and zest {n the many detall Moxican generals misht bear in| parison with rent, and the feeling of ( in Asia and throughout the Moham- [ he cried ecstatically and in. Quaker | of the complicated arrangements All that ry 1s to apply for | benefits such as the betterment of | mind that we do not have to lcok cententment and stability that goes medan world. this resort to a mode of | fashion. He three times touched the | Praise for those concerned in arrans the document, making the statement | road conditions A combine of ail | the othe way quite so carefully| with the posszession cf real estate more i 'xfrh:i.‘n which :“f; execrated when | Kaiser's ch and arms. The l(ul:"-rm‘m: the affair was general throughoul B s te s Wonda, care | drivers 1 the ity will maks & power. | when mmiining unfowsrd = Wappens| than offsets the loss of itercet on the | the Germans 49ed It may cause some jcyes became molst the city and the day will go down I down thair way. as we did from 1‘”.!5 investment Indeed. it is bprobable | uneasiness. ‘ven if efficacious now, Moist is too dry a word. At this | Ansonia history as one of exceptiond | its after-effects may not be helpful to | moment let each pious German heart, | success and unadulterated pleasure fa 1018, Circumstances have changed. | that in the majority of cases the price " ’ " of a home would not have heen saved = the /British empire. all awash, try and bail itself out. all concerned. time. therefore. when anfipathy to left work | FRt0) Bervelintine trari|bnnn s inl il i s b Rl as Bepaliiont Washington. | ful grzanization and its opportunity

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