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ew Britain Herald gressing at differing =peeds, usually being “ridden.” it is {imec for or- ! park, Hartford, a fine oak from 3 acor hie - . rig- ® | above 30 knots per hour, the R- anizedRonnos Lioalito | thesellt satarst|loomneRwWilichRwereRholnfl e N0 S 5 { f inal “Charter Tree. I also think a f HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, proceeded on her epach marvking trip | even if they must be held up in their descendant of the Charter Qak is ] ! Provrietor Varying atmospheric conditions gave | shops and their goods distributed to | growing near or at the place where ssued daily (Sunday excented) at 4:15 | CdUSO to sudden rises and abrupt falls | those who are in need Murder and | the orginal tree stood, but 1 am not | A\ p. m, at Herald Building, 67 Church St. in the ether. Thunder showers and | riol nced not he tolerated, are not | CEit@in of this fact = $2.00 a Year Trusting that these statements may $2.00 Three Months. head winds buffeted her about when | necessary. But be of interest to vour readers, I am Thc a Month. 1 { i NN she had reached these shores, but she | in America, a condition which cal Yours respectfully Entered at the Post Offire at New Britaln | drove on. and did what was planned, for concerted action. High prices JAMES SHEFARD. A[] ldea n[ Pl‘lces ]S GIVCH—'Copy as Second Class Mail Matter. | though nuncxpected, at the last minute oxNist but wag at presenf there is not, s are high and there is TRELEPHONE CALLS S T 1) 5 @y e A description, in the log of the aiv- | ho evidence of profiteering PERSONALS Oi Pfipel‘ Selll {0 Hfll‘fild Editorial Rooms o s 926 | ship, of taking “shots’ at the sun with o R T 3 ST S The only profitable advertising medium in ! & Sextant(, using the cloud banks he- | IACTS f\ND FAN(,IES h Bertha Waddell has g to J. Vinakaitis, of. 26 Seymour street, the city. Circulaton books and press ! [ow an lorizon instead of the sen 161 : gl S 4 . room always opsn to advertisers Boston to take a summer course ) this city, now on board the U. S Des 5 Many a fi as. g ronz by horizon was most worthy of note to m“r”,"m o xly‘]]m r.'u‘]”h SRS LK Simmons college Moines, stationed at Archangel, ‘has staking a | arleveorn : 2 Member of the Associated Treas. e | g O an excoinmanpe = written to the Herald telling of condi- The Assoclated Press is exclusively entitled | % tite for thirst.-—~Toledo Elade. A . W - _d 2 tions in Russia : losing a - copy to the use for republication of all news | familiar with the placing of terresirial Mrs. ¥ ctnore anc family ons 1| lussia and enclosing a cop) credited to it or not otherwise credited B Wi 0,000 00 leave today for PPlacid, N Y., where | of “The American Senfinel,” a news- this paper and also local news odict upon the sky and water lin ith 40,000,000 zallons of whiskey 5 A i s - 2 they will spend the summet paper published for the Expeditionary e with his acrangement of mirrors and | 1t Within its jurisdiction Kentucky | Forces in Russia and delivered to them : | continues to be {he most romantic e c prisis By N ATTENTI thereby measuring the angle of the stat in th Mo sprinsficld R Harold Judd formerly of this city, ! free of charge by the American Red TENTION T 4 s LEAGUIR ate the on.—¥prinsficld te- R I e t s O THE LEEAGY body in the arc above him from which | publican. is spending a few days here. Mr. Judd | Cross dated May 31st and famiiy are summering at New | Mr. Vinakaitis' letter is as follow mariner. While the scagoer is With the return of the Georze! eRncauco st ot R o 3 | Civilization is advancing in Mis. | londen. “Archangel, Russia. June issippl, the latest lynching heing Ate- 3 “Liditor ilerald ' seribed as “orderly.— Toronto Mail Philip Corbin, who is spending the “KNindly receive this paper and Enquirer | summer at Eastern I'oint, is here fo1 a few da Washington to these shores, bearing | .4 not occurred to him that it the President of the United Stat who, neeld we notify vyou. has been | (jon, using the cloud strata for a | ! possible to do so from a higher posi- i 1 T e ioh oA ‘Somie town Archangel is. ou pay inSaliplaicetcalllediiia siove i MBI O I 0 D0 B e e 3 pa, three rubles for coffee and seven ru- et tinnofiro ulalih ca e IR (S R Lal bles for a pound of bread. Horse meat i However, it becomes immediate- Let's see.. just how many service campaizn of education on the T.easue | Iy aparent that such a thing is possi- | S//P°5 is the president entitled to Wi el e el e e || ks Dk peah RICT : wear T+ Manchester Union. 2 g el s : e “Ha S 5 s 50 ~ Yome as mention is made of if. Bristol spent last week at William Hay is 100 rubles for 90 pound om Senate, writhing in the intricacies of | The cloud banks above the sea of Nations will he instituted The | ble as soon b Sloper's cottage at sern Moint Before the war il was three rubles a are as If peaple gzet to like buttermilk, e wazon load. Omne ruble is worth cight the covenani, has heen vainly seeking | much a part of the great circle of the | Will that also he prohibited Wall Lieul. and Mrs. John Sugden of | cents of American money, before it Hampton, Virginia, are the guests of | WVas worth 52 cents. Awful hot it is Mi. and Mrs. Itobert Leeds of West e oo in summer. Got stuck in the Maip street. Lieut. Sugden has just | WWhite sea twice on account of ice. The W tops a long t round to grasp a point of argument against | heavens of which the carih is the cen- | Street Journal. 7 v lson Yo i and the ! ter, as the ocean is. Clouds hang at z 5 . ¢ " Woodrow Wilson, Democerat, and 1 uds hang at a Thanks (o “watchful swaiting. the United States has heen forced to set 2 Thite p T ritl i have exactly the s ‘onfirmat a 1 one fortified international bot returned from overseas where he was | Whitc a is full of ice vet. This is a followed many leads without a areat ‘ N By same confirmation as { up on v ationa ound- et e AU e safety port for refuzees from alf over — Russia. League of Nations generally. [t has | certain altitude above the Zlobe and deal of <uccess, Popular acclaim to its | the sca. They form part of an arc| @"V. This ought to be ample notice 1o the ebullient Mexicans that pa- tience is nearly exhausted on this sic y line.-—Omahas leo A 4 = 1 fore they ar ilable f it LR SEHLELE Carlson. Ruth Keehner, Mildred and | but it was in Murmansk before we - o v c o o £y are avatilable Bj se v — o b . for something with which to fight th e for u with o Doris Arnold and Agneés Ifrom were | came up. That town is simply ruined : s S e o { S inz these days ear-h s 5 league and has failed, so far. There | the sextant. "Naturally the height of “«P‘””‘ ]')”M\h S x‘!‘lc 2 hone- opfertained at a house parly at the | Dy holos. American soldiers are there 4 . . - e ao here e some o 1 auar ~ o ~ P . is little doubt but that many Ameri- the clouds from the carth's kurmvr-‘,f” Mg Shepard- Arnold summer home in | Ruarding and acting as gang foremaen Middle Haddam over the week-end. on' Russian railways and running them points has been lacking 1t has fished | and deteemine angles from the ecarth's ‘The Misses Margaret and Irene Things are running pretty fairly about in the pot of public sentiment | center as well as the water. There- Meyen, Margaret Shelton, Minnie | now, firing line 120 miles from here, cellars with a eak™ in * them of chic the plumhber t ept i . 3 them must be accurately known. Eve ‘“m Al.‘ ‘:.’ ‘y:} n'\ ae :4”‘..‘.‘7‘ 'k‘m B 0+t too. Only daylight here all the time part of their chief executive lo take g L b < wen | ignorance. yoston ranscript. Edmund J. Staels of 108 Maple ! during ine summer months Women street spent the week-end at his home work here, too, running street cars He has been in France for 18 months. | and everything. He is in the naval reserves. _ “800 rubles for a pair of good boo cans resent the sceming desive on the | And the altitude of the observer from the whole matter upon his own shoul- | If it i not there is the possibility of a | e - fairly accurate reckoninz. O o Gelting voursell put {\v jail does not @grove that you are either pub- lie ‘:‘\wfiffll‘:l“”" ; {I“-l r\n[' ]:'l'_]"h[w“;dt'l — | English run this town and have their o % adelphis - Ledger ~ 5 e e LCECYES MG e IS b dger. C. 'H. Barnes, secretary of the local | own rubles. It is worth 12 cents in estimated ith a gas bag this is suf- i . PR IE I Y. M.-(", A is;away for a few days oh | American money ficient. The poszibilities of an acci- FnforcAment of laws is befter than . i lesidihtion Lt ; bl short camping trip. “J. VINAKAITIS." ew gis! ) 1 comparably | s dentl tol the ship! throush an error in|| Ry lesisiuion, ) incomparably harder -—-\‘\\‘a!l Street Journal. Louis Brusmmer, membership ser- The Americah Sentinel is a four- retary at the Y. M. (. A. {s away to | Page:“older of about one-half the size of the erccodile tears over ("hina, shed ; : v &y ] the sh“gf on a two-week's vacation. of the Herald. The issue received is in the Senate. That is the reason for | T0¢5S and reefs to hit. The chance “LESSUW, UF THE DAY" Mr. Dothick is looking after his du- the final one after six months of ex- : < & for picking up a point of land is also ties during his absence. istence. 1t tells.nf what the.Ameri- the bringing up of every question ' = cans have accomplished in the Rus- ell, boys' secretary of the | sian fighting in its leading article. Y accompanied by 16 local | Othelb stories tell ol fhe landing of a sters (and l'rer\'un(s-) of Mammon will spend the next three weeks | pew British force, the 'departure of ders iand pose #s {the man behind it all. Disturped at the svecess of that gen- | fisured on the R-34 that a circle of tleman in these attempts and dis- | 170 miles would contain the position mayed at his addition to Democratic prestige Republicans are fiahting the league, to defeat it, thereby discredit- i navigation are Wl R meE A Gihess ing nim. That is the real reason back re not as great as they| arc upon the sea. There are not the reater from the higher altitude. The i even to religion in an attempt to de- BY EDMUKD VANCE COOKE airship has nothing ta fear from hit- feat the League. resident Wilson returns tomorrow. s ol : A & Pre 2 her destination by circling in the | ps e et b el at Camp Terremuggus, - This camp is{ 1.500 Yanks for home, the fact that « 3 o8- D s 1 , SR proper direction if she makesz a land- | 1 1T wot me, so list! conducted cach year under the direc- | Hawker was rescued and that an fall 100 mites from the peint decided . A bone ‘!0" of the county.committees of the | American flyer »1\;44 reached Lishon, = = a Rédne YA EM. & that the Esthonians were closing in ting submerged objccts, She can mak He has been working sage to Congress, which, ncedles to say, concerns little but the question of § B I upon, a ship cannot. the leazue. lle has prepared to make F 3 —_— uponh Petrograd: There are two_ stories is tied to a trugulent SNt 1 A Egh 1 0 i & . Curtin is at Indian, Neck. on baseball games between soldier a speaking tour in favor of fhe leazuc. the return trip Tuesday, tomoriow 5 Mr. and Mrs. Trapk €. Helm will | teamg in that:country, and a long de- She will waste na time in returning. A | Nay, si s not . that 1 thudat ve; PUSUD IR SO LEH S BoclS (Gesniptian ot e moria D ag e Lot o g e Heights tomorrow for the stmmer. wifh the forces. Other matter is bul- —_ letins of the world's news and an item The R-34 is now planning {0 make In all probabilities he will fire the first gun in nis campaign \\'hr? he speaks R TG (tor Femmaiins ame e e I neither _nm- abet ve: sitfthefneveptionBwhichEwiTIRD cBRLEREE -0 m O e R e sthe il be ot ros | L eny LA S DIVER Bk Otis 0. Buter js at Atlantic City, N. | of interest which we reprint herewitls dered him'in Carnegie Hall uponihisiiy o 080 o e i ihe :‘hl'_" I‘:':”]'“w“_"‘h = fr“)lrl‘:ll » Ji as » dklegate from New Britain | has to do with the marriage situation arrival. -We are to bhe told what he best of luck on her 1;‘(5! lap. (B .Jx ”H‘; r~m‘p:\_\ h‘r:;v'l ey lodge, B. PY O..[0.. at the national con- in Archangzel. thinks of the League of Nations. vention of the order - - — a fist. 2 - 2 e as : ). » — SEVE WAR BRIDES. We regret that the President has MOBS AND PROFITIGERS, 7 . v : Mis, Georze J. Yenter and son and Ye may cite n from Levi to Livy i i GEAE ; » i _ & There have been six North Russian ltaly is fast hecoming a land of | But I cite ve s o G ok dauy er of Newark, N. J.. are the|wape weddings in the American Expedi- confusion, mob violence has been evi- Tis a Paw of a different ‘3‘:“{”";['( Mr ;:'_M(‘“"“' Walter W. Bat- | jopary Force. It is not known at dent in many citics for some time twist)—= e o LptiionE S SLe et present what arvangements have been | === [ A full hand hoYds steady, < e e made for transporting the war hrides (’vLEA An cmpty is reldy LEAVES POR PACITIC COAS to Amevica. To knucklg itself to a fst. — B The following American soldiers ‘)F " A, O, H. President 1s Delegate Repre. | have been married in Archangel It < the list is not cemplete, it is hecause N not the fighting force of speech which characterized such men &s Theodore Roosevelt. Iis wards would fall upon e anxious ears should they he LoEe e past and mafters arc growing worse instead of better. Iigh prices and | profitcering in the essentials of life i o scem to he the points upon which the | Yea. masters of n@ight and of 1116”?{@% senting Local Hibernians, frouble is based. There is no definite 1 am (\1'7011, Lam W ”"““C\i and .hm\“".' :‘., Preside . S |\(\.1v'||"1’ L rinEsa A athcch ece i fair argument Dbefore an attentiv | Yot should Wot my ‘meaning be StatefhresidentBrahngE glcencyorfed attempt to overthrow the government missed;—y ¥ the A. O. H. ard Mrs. Leeney left Oscar J. Conklin, 1 Co.. to Chris- though there is dissatisfaction caused | Many bhones in the ly-alm i tinged with the virile fire of that man. But Wilson's specch will be scholarly, it will be forceful in a more polished manner. He is well able to place a Declar world. His words are awaited. g . ing 4 al cova f : vedterday on the official four of the | tina lLubacheva. e vl byiatendency ol blame anthoritics et Keepitnatpopalace: chiny . Joseph Chinzi, Supply Co o Elena 3 4 2 New England delegation to the inter- i i n the high prices. The government is | But l_!ml"aro y¢ the bones of the | ationa) convention ofthe Ancient Or- consider the league in every light. FFor notlink (et bertinositiont no=iblat bt . 1171.) i e der of Hibernians and ¥he Ladies’ aux- L@ W t (Copyright, 16 K, AL the next month there will he little but 1B, 3 drina. . illary to be held at San Franciseo from e ontis N Gotlo MariaT today — - A " R b o é ) y 1 0. 1o Ma . T opportunity to do so, with campatgn- July 14 to 19, The tour will also take region . against the shop-kcepers rather than | ] i Y the form of a honeymoon teip for Mr. | SVHE et wi ers of every political faith and every COMWIUN&CATLi)' * y - P AL b e e Heq. Co. (Name of . public officials. In fact we are told, - and Mrs. Leeney as they were married 2 : N4 \ bride not available.) 2 that in some localities the police and | Pescendants of the: “Charter Oalk; about a week ago. Frank K. Mikiewez e 'Vfivm\l. the mob are working in harmony In order to preshyve their history Amv:,}‘: G M”Iiww e VIH VI (hame of bride not available.) H hp'rli g . - b File shrs = E ¥ = . SRR} 1 A age 1¢ Grane Canyon, Coloradaon = i : ‘ - A 2 grandize Woodrow Wilson, shall we Italy's riots should not bhe confused 1(,",":‘:‘::: f)]rlzltv.‘f]‘)'\/ivv u.l; \rn;!m\;?_ iy, b A R GG Gaorge Gerin, E. Co. fo Nina Pa- | iy me help to further the Democratic party? FETh . G formerly principal of the Camp schgol | f&lands up the St Lawrence river and et i:‘” ¢ It s ¢1sitnesleague ol Nationsihe The shop-keepers in Rome last Sat- | in this city, and aigo a stntement of | threUgh —the rapids, throygh the ! bestisolutionfodiadiMcultySthaticon s s ST o e ey ol aan| I SHED AN conNaAs i lotheh trecs from!|ReaRassduUsBlaiiand St Nl n s S a Ul POSTAL INSPECTORS HERY, ::j";‘( rronts the United States and the i : the Blihu Durritt dak. rabids, then shooting the Coteau,Cedar 5 worldl at large?” The answer may be Politics or no politics personality unheeded, it is time for the nation to e John V. Karouch to Alexandra Kka- Pariy the demonstrations have heen stazed degree of authority upon the stump. The question is not “shall we ag- with Bolshevism. duce their prices. They were taking Statement of vof. Rogers. Split Rock, Cascade rapids into Lake St | paeal Post Office Badly in Need of [*#orer o ¥ 1 E ir . occurs to me that an authentic Louis. ””"”"}l {nglla ,I.”m.”m] Additional elp, where mob action had reduced the | statement may well 2be made for | aNd thence to Montreal ['he Connec- Tea 1d ¥ onk | ticut committee on arrangements con- The postal inspectors from Wash- { olc sists of Mrs, Leeney, Andrew W. Lo i Hon. ence the mayor acted as municipal Scendanis of e olal it narier Oark s Cuniff. Danbury, vice president: John ”hin = R shop-keeper after the Dacelhad : e aarter Hak. o Mecarthy. New Haven, secretary: : N THI R-31 LANDS. : ! populace had | During the 805 wHyn residing in New | & T. Lyons. Hartford, | auest for more help. 1 the results l“”m to heart the lesson of other citjes 1 x easily decided very soon. Personal fok grudges may wait until the next elec- | . iyants to this cours In Flop- | Fecord with regard 'tg the two : her } st office i trees on Camp street. awhich are de- ington are here at the post offic in response to Postinaster Delaney re By way of a pleasant surprise for demanded a lowering of prices. The Hrn:nn. and a teacher!of science ‘in Bl ,u-m’»:"\::‘.;‘ Hev. TroA. Flanner | of the inspection justifies Mr. De- { pr 8 cost of food articles was reduced by | the Hlfl'.h school 1 cafled unan Fx- Waterbury, chaplain laney's action, several wen will be Pig Mavor Stanley. who nglated this inci- added to the present staff paper readers who expected that dent. When Elihu Burritt was about (‘onsiderable confusion seems to ex- glant British dirigible, on her way I to leave for Tlurope a fady from liart Y. M. C. A. NOTES. ist in connection with the new ruling from Scotland to the United States, have raided stores and carvied off all ford presented him Apith a germin- The shower baths are closed déwn|en the redeeming of three cent edible goods, but have resorted to an | ating acorn of the Charter Oak in a flower pot This he clonsigned to his sister then living in N'ew Britain, for and would be forced to land in Bos the food had heen collected at a cen- | j(s care y ton through lack of fucl, the Mt-34 fral point. Mob action and reason- Mr. Stanley, who wajs at that time able control are, singularly ‘enough, | Plind. requested me toa call on Mr. ey : . | RBurritt's sister who wowld tell me of s | . + ha { and come down safely in the quarters | both present fiie "'_N et ,nm“(,nf vrth',_\. it was | FRENCH COMMANDER any time so that their redempt s | Juf ™ s i h 3 5 unnecessary grranged for Ther. It was thought There is but cne conclusion to |y pleasure to do. Thetree at that Bi that the affair as it had heen mapped [ '¢ach when the troubles of Italy are Hn‘w‘ had grown to be .pnrfl of con- Sy 1 I“A‘\ICS A&})OIJO('IE‘S RECEIVES MAJOR ORDERS. e out would not he a complete success | considered and that is that the shop- | ¢ derable dimension and yas hearing . acorns several of which 1. picked up Among the theological students| Bot | from the sround. I gave them to who reecoived major orders tthe i wireless had been calling for help, | most shamelnoss sort. The conduct of | proe Pavid N, Camp, wHo planted | Trics to Placate Italians Who Were | hands of Archbishop Hflv‘n\‘ iniRunslees while over the Bay of Fundy, stating | those who have raided him proves if. [ them in his garden. In 1888 :ivhnn the wonodie chapel at Yankers, f. \'\ ; l,;{ % i 2 SRR OfF 3 is ~ 3 7 Sweeney, s n fr. an that she was short of fuel. But there | It was well organized action and hac | trees were two years old Jwe (rans- Jcnded By Histlroops L, A‘q e (&;n—' tyv. He is : planted them locating one: upen his Mrs. J, P. Sweeney of this cl ) in Fiume, . igsionar 5 F arvich® home grounds and the othfer near the ! JAX a missionary student at Marvih®i Saturday night and Sunday news- the official action from fifty to seventy per cent. Illsewhere the outraged peoples would not be able to make the com- for today owing to extensive altera- | stamped envelopes and the fwo cent plete journey as originally planned equitable method of distribution after fions being made New showers are ! postal carda. Anyone holding unused heing installed which when completed | anvelopes or posteards of the above will make the “Y cquipment second | nature should bring them to the l"'-‘”" to none. affice and redeem them The regu- managed to make Mineola yesterday - ———— Inr three cent stamp can be 1 because of the fact that the ship's{ keeper has heen a profiteer of the was a three hour supply of gasoline | thinking people in back of it, other- left in her tanks when she finally ar- | wise there would have been shame- State Normal school by ngly residence Rome, July 6.—Gen. geminary Savy, com- rived at Mineola. less looting and no division of the Vigiting the city this #8th day of 7 3 mander of the French troops at| 3 g% | Starting from ) Fortune. Scot- | spoils. The day of the profitecr is | May. 1919, l found “ta |A mfl\‘fl' from | Fiume. savs in an interview with the | SALESMION WILL GATHER, ‘ land, 3,130 sea miles away, with over | PAt in Italy, at least. Rome proved littlaSacoms grawn, lyetng .”! ,‘hfi_ Slemels ¢ “"‘ J thalithemactionios Salesmen of the Stanley EWonKs st ’ third generation from fthe harter some of his soldiers who recently of- Oak,” and thus of RQigtoric interest, | fonded Ttalians in that city by cheer-| twn vears, commencing next Monda, tor the long journey she finished with | prices. % xmm ‘a record of. which n well be pre- ing for Jugo-Siavia was ‘“‘most deplor- | The solesmen from. all parts of the but a little to spare. However, (hore‘ The human race is long suffor ! served."” able.”” He points out, however, that it f ! i have their first. general conference in fifteen tons of gasoline in her tanks that when she voluntarily rednced country will gather the latter part o P Mr. I):!\lv‘,l\'\‘g Statemoent. o would be@ mistake to generalize and | the week Soveral important discuss was 10 h. Owin to uncertainty | and will stand a great deal when it ) R F SDOUE & “The oak plantgd ,on Lafayvette | make the fault of a few that of the| sjons will take place. street by Elihu arfitt, I think i8] whale French contingent. Lt e S S ger was put over the side in a para mass, it accomplishes its object very | now gone, but | glanted a few acorns Gen. Savy gayvs he did his best fo he 5 B W N i : - ; ) i i g ; STORK AT SANTPARITM. hute and he dropped 2,000 feet to see | quicKkly. We admir the action of | from ihat tree m@re than thirty years | neutral in the guestion of Fiume, es- aliput landing preparations a me - | is necessary. When it is moved, in a o Y ie 2 et 5 ago, and 1 gave ome of the small ees veelally as he has in his command The stork visited Migs Naglels if all was well on the field. Interest-| the public of Ttaly which must have to John B. , and :w ';‘; ‘:\.m ,anp Serbian trooy but he adds that | sanitarium last evening and Mr. and growing very iftily ingthe grounds | he, understands the position of the ! Mra. Wilfred Caver of 732 Fast at the corner Grove Hill and West | Ttalians and that “if he were in their | street are rejoicing at the birth of a " | daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Louis T the standpoint of visible items in con- | going about the achievement of its Mervin C. ! vy which has become | Expressing his regret for the incident, | Deming of 78 Fast streot are proud | ‘ ¥ . fine trea in rear of the house | he says: { parents of a baby boy of it | purpose and the manner in which it Texington Eet\on lorciiplediby 1 am sorry thare should be any _ was accomplished in a fog in which | was achieved. There are few in Amer- | y . Geo. W.& Corbin I also have | feeling hetween {wo peoples whe have . o o i the big bag, plugging along sometimes | ica who bhegrudge anyone a reason- | on my m;n lof at No. 40 Lexington | fraterpized at Hwenh]-qm fl;::i“c‘( n\qs Thl\c:fii-‘::‘\:f: i{:.\nl"l:r:.\.“z g , s p i son | streat e, e body o co n enemy aly ou o be e i ry Sidoti. 3 on five engines sometimes onibutityo jilableiprofit but i there s i8reason \\f\:n:h wa: n::}n f:vl"'irl::n 'lhz lv:rlj;s n: m]‘l"':llr'n::satr\d for. her sacrifices and | 6 vears, of 16 Lafayetta street, who diameter which\ is bearing a great| whem Fiume is assigned to Ttaly 1| was badly burned by a fire caused by many acorns this vear. shall he the firet to rejoice from the a carelessly thrown firecracker, is have been in another world. Pro-| of commodity dealers, that the public There is also, growing in Rushnpell | bottom of my heart."” considered critical. ‘ N ing people, these bird men. been greatly exploited to have been The flight over was described In the | stirred to the deeds w hich it commit- thip's log as an uninteresting one from | ted We admire its reasonablencss in | Main street. gave another one to !l place he would have acted likewise nection with the flight. Most 1eated, completely isolated from every- | to feel that mo than a reasonable thing. The passengers might easily | profit is being ohtained by any class i