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T fortune there i ‘ | whith it stood, and bégan his long ( i C n erald. | . ens or cireer as a local merchant HT STEIN l e | _auseehY A . Tu 1855 Platt & Andrews opened a 3 % Proprietors. | the build {store where the post office is now 2 5 Jocated, (Sunday _excepted) at 4:15 | bouts, R Another of Plainville's ‘1 i ey B : { Plai < early mer- it r.lld Bulilding, 67 Churc! the at chants was George Morgan who in Mres Months. § g i the re A 18607 bought the property now: occu- Month. Bond b : < pied by the Post office and in. com- Pos! fice New tain r rany with Edward T. Turner con- 2 s . O W g Fomt Oce at New Bri its DS ! ; ) ducled another genieral store. 1n 1863 C[)llllll‘y Which Defied Allies Has e [ tne ; Mr. Margan bought a barn then stand- A gperions caud el i e ; ing on Queey street id Southington, PFOgFCSSiVG ldeas flfld IDSU[U“OHS & ot ens il 4 £ mounted one'end of it on cart wheels % 3 B the other on, runners: and by means B ftets < unne edian SIS : s j of ox power drew fhe building into Ro :&iy,.s‘n;’{,. To advertisers . sl o o o] 0O O S B et e : 3 street where it was rebuilt and still | some McCutcheon would but forgs il ?5::3:'.‘:3{&:“" I«‘:.::'\'\‘:f,:t"\ ‘v‘:“.-.r;nued : y stands, the next building west frony | mythical Graustarks and wiite 'Rhé protinted erehs te e Odd Fellows' block. That, and’ the | bald facts about Liechtenstein, whata edited to it' or ot otherwise credited structure west of it were occupied | fascinating, swash buckling. bizarre this paper and also iocal mnews | i from time to time by Mr. Morgan and | romance he could compo “ays blished heretn. his sons.? Mr. Morgan was also in- | bulletin from the National Geog aphic 1y 5 o G 3 Z O ! terested in o lumber and coal husiness | Society concerning the tiny princifal- NINETY NEW CIT1Z 3 S 4 9 3 on the site of the brick freight depot. | 11y that delivered an ‘“ultimatum’ Yo the peace conference the other dagk, | demanding a place in the league of & Byingthn's drug store may be traced | Mations, AR o hre \able to pass their examinations After 18 y 2 7 ‘ balok i loiiise A S e S Liechtenstein is about the size of dre judse Meskill and Commissioni- | 4eris 9 3 i 3 . : the District of Columbia. The last o 5 aer g e Ras viator, / \ R few drugs but it was ndf until Dr. | of its princes, who ruled it until about »( hurch today, to the Americans of | fying from Min€ola, . fell and was ? Z . g Goorge A. Mcody and Charles 12, an- |a vear ago, owned estates outright W Britain™nd the ¥United Statesis a | hurned to death in Rye, N. Y., yester 4 / v 3 R N fcrd entered the business in the year | that almost equalled the area of Deld atifying testi wm?x to the work be- | gay, His fiance witnessed the 'fall, ‘ c 2 " \ Y ;n(»:mm«m] el or s wor. | Aware He sat in the upper house R tarried on in this.city for educat- The aeroplane is not perfect ve 7 B thy of the name hocame iva off saustrin danc snlsdBhiemuLin gy 3% N domain principally by long distance telephone Whean the cit n asked for a constitutional government he created a parliament of 15 members, appointed ‘2 overnor with cab- inet, apd granted suffrage to all} males Long the princes have paid for B, [c addition of that part of the Z o Drug Store Back in 1854, BBincly applicadts for citizenship ‘who ilabie lo g and interesting the foreigner in | any means., Agcidents of many kinde > é ' b cally. Their busine vas carried on Z Z in a builling owned 1 Harmanus M Welch, standing on the plot of zround near the Main street crossing. Moods Br may not have had a great deal to | somewhere .in Connecticut or the Y | and Sanford were succeeacd by B. H. do with the Targe list. Contributing | Sound adjacent and has been missing | z Leavenworth in 1836 and he by Alli factors werq many undoubtedly. The | gince. This particular district, owing e ‘\ Clark & “f” o 17‘;“ <ot he husiness to Henry L. Welch. In fwar and its results will be the' cause | togits proximity 1o the aviation fields Y Wi " the meuntime the building vas moved | (N0 UPkeen of Liechtcnstein largely o & number cxpressing their deter- | on Long Island, will continue to wWit- 4 Jerass ihe Alnoot mdioining Newtonls||tromithe senorniousiinconiesiof iy ] g private property. The inhabitants pes | titioned for an entertainmend fund 10 Johann 11, who ahdicated last sranted a subsidy, perhaps with mile. It was uscd therecafter (o decorate Vaduz, the Paris of Liechs {enstein, and fo set ‘the fountatug plaving and the fireworks going when he visited there ol citizenship. . ; point out this fact daily. 1t is not a ¥ The Americanization Bureau may | month since a British avia®v el Emination to hecome more closely allied | ness serious mishaps. But the ex- b 3 3 | block where Mr. \Welch was succeed by Edwin 17, Tomlinzo1n in 1864 A deotailed acvount of Plainville', . . numerous <lores. while it would he in- fiother reason forf larger lists of pros- | will carry on with flving until such a \ teresting 1s impossible without dan- Bpective citizens. But without the Bu- [ time as it is considered perfectly safe zer of lLecoming wearicome, nor is it i possible to speak at length of the men who 1aid the foundations of our reli- 3 b sious, political, socia® and commercial taken to make it easier for the alien | The history of the automobile con- institutions, of our part in the Civil f £0 enroll in the United States is a wor- | tains many stories of killinzs thousgh g S 9 / ) aingabisiclniGld Encnaic o i = Lo 2 fough’ -fer the preservation;, of {with the flag under which they live. | perimentation with the machines con- fhe spread of ;enlightenment is an- | finues. Intrepid souls afe plenty and freau there would not be as many de- | to take up any member of vour fam- siring to be naturalized. Every step | ily for an evening spin in‘the cloud ‘In the Austro-Prussian war Licchtenstein cast her lot with hep Ny, Austria Her entire population avely said good-bye to her saldier hoys: and the entire standing army thy step. Therefore the Bureau is| the sport, now a necessily, was safer 0 the waluable. in nature than aviation. Tt is net "mfln '_vr'"r\ Ipaseibieil ~v‘~c'uk ’,f jiteiceecs o chEch alid Spom sThiha il ol foricll score hamen: marchedial 3 But they arrived after thay s over e 3 o 000 for dr a § f in the Army or Navy, or who have| $10, for driving an automobile at = S Town's Relizious Leader. hen it came to making peage® Deen in touch with zovernment work'| a speed of 30 miles an hour for one 2 i i e o {erms Bismatck, nodded, for once, ; The religious leader of I lain 3 in the stress of war, would wish to | mile . : ; " | &nd little Liechtenstein was completes the early days was Deacon Tie Iy forgotten. It was just as well, or Arguments, to the effect that the| bevond the ken of many a living man ticipants in the greatest war the world Peopls whose sons have been serving | when a driver was awarded a purse of === Las ever known g ARy anditi ot ' 3 Staniey. It was throush his efforis | she might not have retained: her frecs G L e, Il G ik (GREIR Y B ® not surprising that thiere | ygen'y a’ chance to bid on it.—Birm- ' ard that it is diflicult to live up to, but| Wil it be possible. indecde With all ) (0500 g0 iy was organized, | dom. But, apparently, she is dgtens B9 the-statement that these people, or | are many accidents. When the total | ingham Age:Herald. Congress has heen doing its best ever, the compounder’s art fo , overcoms | !f el : By mined nof to be ignored again since—and from time Lo time, noblv that inherent defect of non-intoxicat- | funds secured for its nainter ance and s L The United States senate is never | succeeding. ing drinics? - They may be ust as | for the building of its two meeting | waeked (heir nuskdts and hung thefe MIRG 1t o) aiesponl onerknlohtiien The recent debate on the daylight' good™ in ail other respects, and bet- |y, . leather helmets, the bugler's trump of the nne; btaining citi- Stage. is not great S harc oo IS o L0 S el sy ant of the manner of obtaining citi g veat. Tt is safe to pr t excitcd.—Des Moines [ 3 ving biBl brought out somc ms fer regurds the absence of reaction The fourders of our orizinal fac- [and the captain's sword in the ans zenship and uhwilling to push their | dict that the voung man who is grad: S AT © ) that are well worth preserving in our following - But the prob- 1y .0 and stores have Leen wmen- [cient castie of Vaduz where they become Americanized without any | Many planes are in the air every some of them, despite their enthusi-| of safe flights are compared with the @asm for the United States are ignor- [ Mishaps the danger, even at this uating from the schools today will see If your telegram is delayed by the | national annals. (ne > senalor Jem I remain of supplying an ac-{ joyeq " They did their part, and the | remain today. The citizenry informed way through many, barriers to gain sl e s 4 - Ee L e R o mafn s g A SRR his collcagues that he v ceptable substitute for the alcoholie | (appv of cach in his chosen field of | the prince they wanted no mews ef , d v the strike is settled you | @2ainst the dayli 1 ing plan conten work is worthy of rememibrance vl | wa He , abolished milita serviee, Ere S o - Zati into his cloud scraper &i and nd when Al 2 - P 3 heretofore surrounded naturalization ) ixteen and run | - AE L the letter if vou trace it | cause he did not helieve in upsetting National prohibition, of coutse, Wil L Bn it chicas of emulation and slice then iihere maeribess WE gourts. Anything done to simplify the | & ouple of hundred miles or so over | with a tciegram.—Knoxville Journal. | the hours that God had created. He offer a spur to invention of this kind In the werk of sha public senti- | standing army, thongh, technieadly, the country on a Sunday afternoon —_— apparently believes that God invented wyeh as it has never had under the !, ¢ c0 the incorporation of the town | Liechtenstein has been at war with the Waterbury wateh, free consumption of liquor. There will course to be pursued is a great deal i L " s o fear of suddenly dashing Twelve obsolete American battle { and in orinzing that event to a suc- 1ssin since 1866 ¢ the nation. There are many | With no fear of suddenly dashing to Haelich o 1o best one came from a Kan- 1 - | grd b.l i | the carth «hips are to be junked. It has jus But the 1 e came from a Ka he wealih beyond the dreams of ava- | . ciryi jssue, Henry D. Stanler and “Moreover TLiecht cin paid yirs BEBle: citizens, and good ones too, e . Boul motten 8o in this wogld thal a | 598 congressman who reninded his yico for the man who ean concoet al gl (SSU€ UERI Do R S8 e o a at aeaa B8% De brought to the naturali- battleship stays in fashion only ahowt hearers that “evervhody knows that o dpink which will have stimulating !~ ‘i a: long as a skirt.— Dallas News the dew in the earlys merning causes yoapariies, which will conduce to con- ! luxury tax on a Bromo Seltzer. B | sores on the bady." Of course every- yivialits without drunkenuess. Ther here is. Lowever, ne n living public debt sc long as her pringeg dead to whom Plainville is more daep- | ruled. A small levy was made for I& lndsbtediar wth thun Ehen- | keeping up the dikes lest tho Rhing Hawley Whiting, It w o- | overflow her ficlds sprinigtime vnd ambition that de the | Customs generosity of Adding insult {o injury—Charging point by instruction in the nec- . - high Sthe e Between watching Kolchak, whe & Pody knows tha el ik e DAL i st Enil Gilligan is said to have pur- | has disappointed them so often, and ; the sentlemian from Kanses {o remind gy gicoholic stimulants—unless. or Felal cun lihol s Hacaiiadiiifiom® o (RUSIRRNNGHRSOFHIENSIO RUSF NI (05 0 often, Lhe peace’ donfercnte telegates | . Everybaly knows, too, that toa ughter Mary, which wers not used S iming Arouitd sa fast {hevsare In | €AUsc warts and that grasshopners, on therefore she is insane. went to | danger of hecoming dizzy.—Pitisburgh tea, of course. among fMericanization Bureau is trying to Ats! do. Jf - We do not mean that the alien ntil, the prohibitionists make these ' s e nd im- | her monarchs i o i chased many silk dresses for 1 until. the prohi 2 ceaters of the town and im- [ h T mon t v filled also wicked oullaws led it towards its preEent nrosDEr "hi whied But a world which after ceuturies of 5 and hot-water-heated th ity demand for palatable temperance hev- : S ome o the | roadside shrines and. modern types rages rests confent with zinger ale, sl he first setilers of | writers, lies in the castern Alps. south soda pop and similar carbonic drinks .. 0 con abandancd this portion of | of Lake Constance. scene of Coynt offers little promise of o beverage - 1640, It wadthe many’| Zepphlin’s carly aerlal ventures, witl ghould be urged and persuaded to join being pressed, vield molasses: so the ntieman rfrom Kansas might well bring in a bill for the suppre=sion of ¢ ranks. If he does willingly 4 o & L do qLot: e i funerals riding in one carria and Dispateh. ccome a citizen he is not worthy of e b ‘ hiring an cmpty one fo drive along .1 tha onc and the cultivation of the Hypocrisy on prohibition and cow-| he ¢ ardice on daylight aving make a which will cheer and : he same - % hrido Renduze by {he- Rhine for its western bordes.J8k with —imaginary persons. Therefore | poar record for ths start of a new ARV ANT A time gently inebriate withent viclating ool hive ¢ |is elongated, as if by the pressyye of she is insane. She is accused of hav- | congress.—Wail Street Jourial GERMANIA land does not know how to 2o about it = o vantagenusly located town it the com- | Switzer ing posed as very wealthy but she 7 L R | 5 - L : Uncle Sam doesn’t let keeping a| Now Will you,call u L monweatih of Conne {, away from | complaint about another land whers, - THE COMFORT STATION. evidently knew where it was possible | atch on the Rhine seriously inter- Lsjgenchatals fand Lo . il wale he said. ‘people had tc with to obtain enough to pay for her ex- | fere with tha{ chronic watch he ha Just because we chosc et you I N S Tt el e their knees puiled because they fAttention has been called, through |y ocnvcee 16 {he allegations con. ) to keep on the Rio Grande—Man- Al A e ninatii o the o couldn't etretch out without a pagee e medium of a communicated n; cerning the source of her income are | Cester Union. od when we met you in the b fi ANS! nAY membering the admanitier port.! e s . Bire imother column, to the great need {rue that type of insanity which calls completed for Forth b L z e s ; | ) Vaduz, 1w the reparations already | d: T all areat cnd honow heilenberg and make el COREGHE o £ ere : B nd zreeied ot with lies upon our n all = ] public mfort station somewhere | ro. niurder to meet its ends is here. | its celebratian indicats that the na- And greefed 1ol with lies upon c e imianicdl e . v Liechienstein. Both came pbout the center of the city for the | p 4 is not a pleasant fype to have in | tion. in considering its national holi- lpa2 difficulties, and nust be both linto possession of ¢ Ltenstein onvenience of people away from | (. inicdinte days. is still dicposed to hold “The | L : SRRy the : el E it et prcticaaloveriasad - neighborhood . 3 6 = o L You could not see our purpose then— o ! héir homes on shopping trips. This Fourth the very first.-—Boston ot 2 mlaeat = cou were financially cmbarrassed. Many | et vou thought that we were crush el fnafcs Y s predicted resiznation of le — ed tatel aithi Sehtist the eed has been recognized by city | gy cials for som b > matter : The de \ hard job trying And glad 1o save our lives at any (Continued From Fifth Pag LOCAL BOY STARS officials for some time but the matter | ;1o ceay as Premiei .of IFrance e The president had a hard joh tryving £ ae tinued ¥ E -4 D C -3 e to keep the lid on the treaty and - as been' neglected. One of the | ;o gigning of the Peace Treaty will Do verhaps this 1 A new | You stupidly believed: that we were T - L 5 3 didn’t succeed. Perhaps this is Sl ) out over the water and forming & yajer Kopf's Bat Helps Darimouth | Vienra | that way mark the passing of one of the most [ day, when the people dan’s want any doing what you wished i i’ Ao e ¢ 3 ¢ all our hopes of victory weré Pbart of the floor space of the stores. Down Corncll at Bascball. lost! After Harmanus M. Welch <closed munication might b Hanover, N. H. June 23.--Dart-/] nene of the lers topped. When Rohe ited there ing one. We do believe, though, Qeing or ! 2 she carried on telephone conversations that everything should be done to help the prohibition laws haped from i wildorness the most ad-.| its neighbor nations. Austria and and, sugzesting Mark Twan's the man who dnes w to xegister | castle mounted on it = pedestal, for the rout reasons for this neglect is the recent ; ation for econc ¢ e part o L : Jicchtensiein's threat sitation for economy on the part of | iniovesting figures in the conference, | more secret diplomacy—Philadelphia he Taxpayers Association. There B The “Tiger of France,” right or wrong vas an appropriation for a building G e e Turk experts in has expressed his®opinions ruggedly | ;5 jdvisers in malking peace, not kept and stuck to them staunchly. A great | at arm’s length as enemy delegates. vou placed within our care, turing Co. as president of (hat cor- hall seagon with a 6 hutout over many of them have been carried out. [ They might prefer more formality And left us free to work our own he 25 mill budget but that was Their treatment means, in effect. that | lh'u\‘» will j o = — : You did just what we thousht yvou' e : } Fentic e {here is no more Turkish empire u did ju ent site of W Hemingway's store viped out in the defeat of the higher We refuse to worry ourselves over | New York World do, you hateful Fnahsh doss— o q gecupied by Henry lch & the box for the Green, held the vi ey fvas thought that the trolley company | oficers of the German army have Ome indication that the warld has fin The Ilainville Trading Co.. a joint the batting star of the day N ke rae i on phould crect the building but the | .catened to resign should the Peace | PECN Wade different since the war ic Lt stock corporation with capital of three singles. The score SEde e Lol ity of New Britain stated that it | my, : €ACe | t1at when the Villista bullets began [ And now vou've paid the penally— 45000, Regardless of its auspicious i love to recall, has not beer Treaty be signed. We may miss some | to fall in El Paso. it was not a period vour flect is sunk and gone. heginning the company failed in 1855 Dartmouth 20010030x=20 R8O et e e vea el Thees T8 of them when the court sits upon the | of watéhful waiting that in. Destroyed by an indomilable fhe. 1 222 NS B3B8 (L AR, 2 58 L wton Corngll .. AR 2| for a thousand ye: Wre pny buildings upon its streets, which | cuges of those guilty of inhuman con- | SPringfield Union acquired the stack in trade and soon ~ Murphy and Ross; MeLeod, Olsen Paris arc welcomerd his store in 1848 and had identified You fools! The fleet no longer ours himselt with The Plainville Manufac- | mouth cclebrated the end of the base- | Vhen fobort & . I i t foot im ontaining a comfort station and trol- ey station waiting room carried in poration, one of his buildings WAS Cornell here yvosterday befeve &:com moved across the street Lo the pres- o, . ony crowd. Cuddy Murphy, in #Yeot Licchtenstein, small as it wer than the oft:-visited Monacg ax. According to the association it ould not allow the company to place e opened all the seacocks. and we zood schools, evew lerzartens, e 1icpor Anothex’ facc iha s flew fhe conqueror's fas, e e s and the abundah( water power makes s ) y fact that | quet and the bringing about of f(he e shie e repaid tbe man And we beat you in ho fight of | e | § clectricity available fo the humblest | war. The Kaiser resigned once but he L el apa Flow. — of atiog LT He Frank M. Whitehall in New York [omba that the trolley company is unable | will answer for his deeds just the | der for which an apolozy should bs 2l ) e e e L L B s INTERNATIONAL SITUATION | s The logical place for st a struc- IR | NI e 10t to be misjudged by the fact e logical p or such a struc S e leTL et COMMUNICATED. not to & B2 1zed the f s the triangle, hordered by A ~TEQ yearly all them embroide v e, s the triangle, ‘bordered by the | FACTS' AND FANGECIES. | may resign as a resuit of populat dis- nearl : ’) ] B catet i e rolley tracks, at the south end i S e content with the government's foreizn To the Point. i l pr‘ K-m'i« y\‘ 'nm clear, but the em-4 entral Park. Its need, as we sai e e policy. Where did the president and [ oo o0 broidery is a common occupationf in cabinet get the idea that anything| O = —— LA : il y % e S L republit? Provided rou will 1llow me the Bl e Nesacinted| Pross f cil of the conference the demands lixejthat/masinoces o space in vour paper, T would like to (Byith G EHE) | B & Kansas City Star. hring (o the attention of the pubife | Germany his poved slow in making | it s S . i | are answered.—Ncw York Tril R oS (nisRciivE(hcln cadllo il coin fort . SUONINEIO SUNORD e o RCOIISICT CORETH DAL PreS U al S RIB g, Ririds to defray the expense of build- ) ey Don't send anyone an alarm clock fo 08 Fl o C oS BERT O0 ,“‘,Hm Paris what her plans are rezarding her | Allied and associated nation are ng. However, Messrs. Alcock and Brown | (NTOURh the mails Rl ik on M | representation at the format sig { | prepared for eventualities should the _— are not the only persous in fhis wortq | ¢t {hese days. A station this point would he JONGRATULATIONS, PLAINVILLE, | Who. unconsciously, have been *“flyir upside down.”"— New York Herald, = e residents of Vaduz o he smaller vould stand in the way of a building 1 is zoing home as =oon pefore, is great—but there is no im- | as the peace treaty is sizmed, and of | the adjoining Swiss cantons. Man American folk to whom Liechtenstein is no more than a name have bough linen handkerchiefs in department stores which were embroidered by these mountainee: after th out- Ming and herding nediate prospeet of obtaining it un- | those who wondered how Germany was aver to be punished suffic 3 s some action is taken to raise T hed sufficient] n street the peacc trealy. Conference circlea | GGermans fail o carry out the provi- | [Nese mo) cattle. i are reported somewha 8 ver sions of the ftreaty which is now sreatly approciited by (hose whoss| &re reported somewhat uneasy o Tov Gon of the Chinese army is e ol ool advices the iy for the signatures of the dele- : BeTo) o China‘s air Pusiness requires them topspend most| the lack ficial advi i i “The tolerant ®1d whimsicai Jo= New Britamn, with many good buying Liberty motors fo GRS e demi beome | German government as resards (he 3 o ! ; 5 - i ne down town, people | : e e oo o lhann who let#his subjects 1avy TromtotiNol iomyRastmel s ativas || leguonnel ot it Nner gation and | Clemencsau plying to —_— service. Round to have some kind s b 3 o v - = c o = Rt axes o his private purse. eft Aus< o description of an airship flight | liberty somewhere, in spite of Japan | the time of its coming, as all the ar- | questions of members of the chamber [ 12 ul ¥ te its neighbor of e wes B and most especially by those who do | the tim 3 Asjarial Aass - e | tria along with other potentates, goos fatulate its neighbor on the west, | offers any sugsgestion of competition | —Toledo Blade ) Most of their shonping an on meag | ransements for the ceremony are be- | of depitics relative to demobilization, | Uit #long with other potentates, good “lainville, upon the successful at- | with the oid steamboat as a means of — = S ek S e L | said yesterday that precautions were [0 b . ?y“mh;‘”_.“ S o oY ainment of its fiftieth birthday as a [ SUmmer cxcursion travel.-—~Washing Our National Side-Show., W A BABHRI Tt is still hoped in Paris that the @ necessary in view of the state of mind j ¢? € RS ayy ton Star. dgeport Tost.) eaty w be signed Friday bu { of the Germans e premier pointing i ] - Its history is interwoven with (Bridgeport treaty will ¥ g Friday but the i of mans, the premier pointin wishes for the future, may well con- own . Sawing Wood . Barnum’s circus is soon coming Wanted—2\ Convivial Drink. event may go over until the following | out tI e ISLon Gernian (Waterbury Republican.) We rather admire the highly tawn but despite its claims. the Gre (New York World) iay. Everything now depends upon | ships in Scapa FFlow and at Kiel show- There is no limit to credulity. W e e el O | est Collection of Froaks Ever Assem S 2 the time of arrival of the German del- | ed the spirit in which the Germans | 10 % B0 H 0 (0 € RIL IR o he place and it s today reaping the | nothing. —Toledo Blade i bled Under One Tent still continues to S Somonm RIS Dy s Dol | s kaiser sawing Wwond at Amerongen the TUnited States. | inent restavrant-keeper of the possi- | 1( js expected the new Italian dele but the most recent account, whick bilities of invention in devising seduc- | sation headed by Tomaso Titoni. the feeling over the peace situation is still | Dintae that he - has - comnioted hiediB 3 next week a new map should | ord can tell vou that new Italian foreign minister, will ar- running high in Cerman military cir- | £ 000th tree. 1= too much far us te gr, the years to come. avpear; 5wl either show a signed Way back in the days when aseafesnis Lol (B | rive in Paris on Friday to resume the cles, officers speakinz of “defending | (vallow. Wood sawing carried " td Men of rvemarkable business | treaty’s territorial provisions or Foch's | & sepate was investisating the sinkinz s excep one poini. The imita- | aciivities of llaly velative to the treaty the honor of the Geeman army and | that length, aside from {he ‘magnis 1dvancad’ position in Getmany.—New | of the Titanic, one of the senators set | tion cosstalle highballs. v'\yi" s, ete with Austria. Thore are several im- its leaders” 1 adopting “special | {yde of the work. constifutes useful! York Sun a new high water mark by demanding | deceived the eve and the palate of the: portant matters still to be adjusted wmeasures B labor, of which Wilhelm is not capd i S to know whether the Titanic had wa- | imbiber but th n"!n]’l to fool before the remainder of the Austrian The supreme council of the confer- | ahje. His clever press agent mus plement of luck that the town should . rtight compartments. and if so, why | conscious sense which regisiers de-} (reaty can be presented to the Aus- ence has formally approved the plan ba hese staries sc % It ‘must sadden the heart of Vila | [SLHERY cOmDATt e locked in | rees of alcoholic exhilaration. They | S > % ivng B ER 3 be back Ofditsae: storiexs i HibRuN. fiave Bad such men but the fact that | o realize that war material is being | U2 passengers had not been e e oo fo o o tor: They ) trian dolegntos, mnd it inexpected that s elgium priority in roBara- | gince newspaper men and other ingar B el 3 J 5 these gompartments 25 they shoy were goord to look at and to taste but) tha Ttalian mission Will' lose mo time rions_to the extent of about $500,000,- ted persops who might r o were Willing to pursue fame and]’cold for rov estion sef d ot cheer: tI ' man Cainionis e Eht repogt thih e . | 'sold for the proverbial song and he | y,ce peent His question set a stand- | they did not cheer the inner man. in brinzing before the supreme coun- ' 000. truth are not permitted to see lime ilale of progress that should be the | nvy of many a larger and older i will gign the treaty enefits’ of -fitty yoars of activity oy he the congress of s Dispatches from Berlin indicate that reader of the Congressiona Ree- ¢ith prospects that are still brighter Ang reader of e B T 0 ol oS B e T e the 1% ! ages fcoms Lo have heen a great suc- eumen and foresight have made Hainville what it is. 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