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Britain Herald. Our demands for coal are greater | FACTS AND FANCIES. than before and we have British buy- EEBRALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, ing to reckon with. Ships are cro One year ago the excuse made for Proprictors. ling the ocean in ever-increasing num- | Nigh prices was that the world was in po— : a great destructive war. Many rea- = 4 hers, carrying needed sup S ¥y rea = ANy (Sunaay Dexcepted) at 4:15 carrying needed supplies at full | g “icen for continued advance in = = . | 'm., at Herald Building, 67 Church St. | SPeed and they are burning many = = | prices now are not clear. It jooks s 44 S tons of coal to do this. Shortage of | il some of the hizher-ups are deter. \ Toc & Month. freight cars is threatening (ranspor- | Mined to zet biz profits as long as the lon of fhe commemity. and as | 2o2ple Wil par—Canton (Blio) - = ' Greece Lays Claim to Land Jtered at the Post Office at Neow Britatn o faitor Cive 2 DOStoly: as Second Class Mall Matter. every factory is speeding up produc- N T, (A0, o oG S AT (IerD b T e Cras (i = ' Known to Mythology TELEPHONE CALL space. there is mo promise of gain | Are coming easi collide With the pres. /s iness Ofce . ... {ieiea t certainly does mot appear | ldential booms that will be going west . = — itorial Rooms Mo e S Sl | won't there be danzer of a mixup fainl { that coal will be any cheaper in the | 15 some of the booms?— Philadelphia = A Sl i Oy eOR e fall or early winter and it is certain | Press. 2 = / eastern sho Washington, D. C ily 25.—"The only profitable advertising medium in e ——— / wh ontinues southward as the ‘eity. Circulation books and press | ! when the improvident start buy- ! = = which continue ! Toom always open to advertisers. e R mama is a hot place, conducive to thirst: but with four per cent. beey the astern shore of the Ionian Sea, the ing, there will east f the lonia »f the Adriatic, has been a On top of all this, a strike of any exit of t} Adriat a permitied by the president, the wind v 3 = e ot cauldron of racial k 5?::»?:&;';:1?; Assoctated Pross. | proportion would absolutely tie up | is tempered there to the shorn.—New gecthing caul ‘ ; Ass 55 13 exclusively SlElases - T A e of the Persian an o the use for ropublication of ail news | the mincs or the railroads so that| York World. 3 rom theitime fof credited to it or not otherwise credited % . ] — In this paper and aiso local news | We could not set any co. published herein, strife The mere China thinks about Shan- tung the more she must wonder what e — =—mmmmemwe== | It can not go down in price. If you she thought e was doing when she s, /W + NEW BRITAIN AND THE do it now you will have it, it you do | Joined the Allies—Kansas City Star. LY, 2 b 5 R i Roman empires to the peace confer- 3 1 ence o 919, say bulletin ‘of the The only solution is, buy coal now. hce of 1919 ma National Geographic society BOLSHEVIKIL nof. you might get it next fall. But ? 3 v 3 7Z 2 4 = y factithainehejetbaldcncs oL e cons : Sl h Those who loved not Bela Kun will Another attempt to rouse an | the Prospects ave you will 50 With-| be sorry to sec him displaced by a kingdom of the Serbs, Croats, and BArchistic sentiment in New Britain | 41 ;,"‘5" ~/,vu:\u‘v:h_ H‘n the beautiful blue 2 4 Slovenes over Fiume. seems merely t¢ - 2 = ' be 5 ue o me PO a i ¥ H’d‘ll\lf‘ = v1( 'vx 1m 1c v”| ‘;nwl uyI;\y, transfer the center of interest south ; o hat looks as though it could b bsterday when an absurd little card, . pronounced if one knew how—=sprin: vart of Albania, which Greece wishe aring the motto “Robbery—Why Many saloons will be closed in the | ficld Republican 8 pard Ibaniz FynichiGee troversy between Italy and the new pder the guise of Socialism was made ward to the historic Epirus, now a restored to her domain bmit to trust taxation. YUse your |next day or so, which have been open e = Joyd George is reported to want a N - - 6 o o since July 1, following the decision L ¥ ant a . N d rus was set off like a little island ains. Capture the government. 3 closer-knit cnipire. If Jreland has her A Z 2 g lake the trusts the property of the |of Federal Judge Chatficld on the | g, "y, s zoing to drop a stitch.— i, M ", R s e _Study Socialism” was passed | case of Stephen A. Minery who sold | Detroit News. 7 i 3 A e e A e the Five centuries hefore Christ B These futile attempts to | Whiskey to a Federal agent on I bulletin continues. “The name, mean- 7 in order to make a test of the vali- If we ever meel a Bolshevik and he docs not have great bristling whiske we shall be greatly disappointed, but " by the Connecticut Liquor | it e . 5. Evidently the city knows where- | ramed” by the Connecticu X it will not be the first time the car : A ; o i 2 = Corinthiahs, Athenians and Spar. s welfare lies and is paying littls | dealers and was tried on its merits. | toonists have deceived us.—Springticld . M/HEAT RO TS W AT ; . c ouse the citizens of New Britain ing ‘mainland’ was given it to di tinghigh 1t from the Grecian islands which fringe its coast line ik aw. The case w: & amusing because they are so use~ | Jity of the law. The e oor. tans looked upon the Epirotes as Decision adverse to a demurer was | News. barbariuns, though, Aristotle beliaved Bread i} Epirus the original home of the Hel- Sread prices up? Sure. Mike, < : \ A2 IELCLIBINALHSC S ; that Mr. Minery faces a possible thou- | Haven't we got €0 n S eaiEiTat . lenes. Toda he major portion of i no attention to the ravings of s 3 found by the judge and we are told atics who desire disorder. Evidents 3 our people are willing to use iheir . L c ! B the ancient area is comprised in Al sand dollar fine and a year in jail. we don’t know what to do with it *— AT Y bania, among the voungest and leasi The defendants demurrer stated | Manchester Union 4 7 1 known of all the states of Europe. bached the proper conclusion. i = = / 7 % ; g 5 Th 2 A o G i I vk SOt AT T Having abolished 1 Ny / ! An oracle and a woman won for sage of the name o he aving hed corn in the cup, / - / ) s Tpirus d enow n P pe sl : s lalicay lover Rtnaus hwa bl BRNC SEEE R SSUS I ACo GRS ’ / Epirus wide remown in the ancient beialist Party when distributing 4 2 p DS e regulators of other peo- world. From prehistoric times mes- violation of the Tenth Constitutional | ple's lives will now abolish corn on Amendment which reserves to statcs | the cob, the eating of which is un- 3 by Soci nem- a "Iy —Cincinnati Times-$ LR CHOT i e BRERIE (s || o e o el o 6 s || TR TOR = CRG T T, blves were it worth while to pay any 2 cants within the state. that, in adopt- Y potivse £} e ! o & tention to it. They are not as rabid Sfcotizasitine Rrepnblicangfeenator ains, as the card advises, and have erature of the sort would probably sages of :‘ndgh were received g1 Yodona irough the rustlings of the leaves on an oak trec where Zsus was supposed to lurk: and from Epi ; > 2 / . us came Olympias, mother of :Alex ing the Eighteenth Amendment, Con- [ are forward-looking men. They are all 2 = - gress had no right to make liguor | looking forward to 1920.—Charleston 2 22 nown does not overshadow her own Mhey deslrous of chauging tholl, . perore Jamuary 1920, and shat | Be%s and Coliler - bvernment by force. Underhand i = Senator Borah never seems to take it defined the period in which prohi- | the zround that he mizht he wrong.— | ] | i | B the last message indicates, neither ander th Gr k on's re major part in the history of her times. it was unconstitutio inasmuch ropoganda has not been their pethiods in the majority of cases. The i, would be in effect beyond the | Indianapolis New ocialist, to our belief is not involved |\ \\ ination of the war, which was —— —_— 25 YEARS AGO QN Ppeeent fo onositiony not within the rights of Congress, ac- ONCE IN A LIFE. Attempts to convert the men of the | ., qing to the defendant. These ob- e i Lm;]’,’.‘ . s e (From the Herald of that Date) ty to the doctrine of government b¥ | jections were all over-ruled and the ehE e = prce have been made here very often. Ruins of the Dedona temple: ) . were discovered within the last hal Expert Costs, One RRepublican Senator. . n h alt century a few miles southwest of (Bridgeport Post.) (Waterbury Republican.) Hanine B Accordibet coRlocall tusecns According to the Hartford Times Senator Norris of Nebraska is one| the first m s was delivergd b state had to pay a pretty penny [ of the republican senators invited by [ dove speaking with a human veipt* expert testimony in the recent | the president to call on him and dis- | {rom a trec top. Priestesses were called Peleaides. or doves, is a sheen trials of Mprs. Amy F. Gilligan for | cuss the league of nations. But Sena- Car-T >rohibition act declared Of zold and green Tuesds War-Time Prohibition ac c f Tucsday, July 214, 1894, RS RS e, (e ] | sniled “Bolsheviki and L W. W.||egal, - The test of the law as it re- fl\‘;m s ?EI"L”MW :1[“\”[‘] m\’l s il Businss cian receved $12,105 and another | reason that he gave was that he could he earth is a carol ef color and | . 5 z 3 PR 3 St b g OO C bloom b 210,500, Several other physcians re- | not consistently talk the matter oyer aturday “and Sunday evenings but Fhrn f HEIOE R0 e 0 O ||ty i (1 e T 18 st e ilaskin was charged with assaultin ceived sums which carried the total| #ith the president because he has as- e e : er- | and resisting Officer Hellberg and ior ! for expert testimony up to more than | sumed an attitude of uncompromgising violation of the no-license law. OHi- | §30.000 2 e A g f d the g o yw and eare k ypposition to some provisions of the s a rule and the number has been | of alleged violators of the law will -\""“‘"]\:1"1‘(‘ fown sorrow and care | cer Hellberg raided the saloon and Such payments are altogether too | treaty, and nothing the president on ’v" R K'” o e was seized hy the throat by Glackin high. They do these things much | could tell him would change that at- ce a e nee a f : relter Jurore, ar ™ « e S rgued, and gone away disappointed Arguments alleging the law to be | "J. 3. Itenahan has been granted a | Pelter in Iurore, and it may be mea- ) titude. Hence his view is that any Rivalry between the oracle af | Zeus at Dodona and that of Apelle at Delphi became keen. Priestesses of the former invented new ways of receiving messagzes, including in terpretations of the murmurs ef & brook. and the sounds of a metal-tip ped whip as the wind drove it againgt a hronze tripod Norris declined the invitation. T in the police court this heetings have been the rule here| 3105 to beer sales is yet to be made, morning was rather brick. Charles e “Boisheviki” have been imported | is heing worked out. Five other cases fume, imited to one or two. They have | be tried. i oncd tha ere is ¢ ore re- ; oy s “Croesus was supposed to . Hese BBt their words fall upon deaf ears. | uneonstitutional.in that it exceeded |.Once in a life comes a night like this! | Patent on an electric light supporter o o r” Srlie iR gnnchmore D such conversation with the president] .oncuited the Dodona oracle abeut RalT N Tiut Lo Deen eranced innes ¢t for expert testimony there ti is useless SOl Lel e adona olnce SRR patents on levels in this country. As a matter of fac ficre s ol scnatorholicany knowl| it duta S Ba S A BR s expeit: testimony, | so-¢alied, 15 only at second hand the situation in ously diseredited here. not only b e it £ is a cheering thing, this effort to | the authority of Congress now that The moon above Ts the mother of love And the dews are drenched in bliss, While New Britain is no-license, the ecause it has dismally failed. We | thus denied and the much anticipated | a4 qust of earth, 1 am fieck of sk one saloon in Plainville is receiving i king of the Persians. He acted upon ake murderers of our townsmen— [the war is a thing of the past were 1 ug the more flatering propheey at Del un sueh second hand in- g : juries, but by judges and lawvers who | formation he makes up his mind, and phi which promised he would ‘de. I have none of the doctrine, that|and long expected decision has been i am soul of Eternity drifting by, 450 kecs of boey 4 week Whis I8 &ilhna 1 necessary o emblo: then i although invited by on he three | SLroy a great kingdom.” The predic- e < e s the crickets | 8veater amoun an a e saloons | m 3 : Oug LB St & on was verifies 1e kingdom de 8 been proven. The fact that many | received. Liquor is gone, or going | A3 n’\.( tars hum low and the crickets greas \l\ «I'v"”‘ '”1 "“'\'v”'”’”}' ”“‘ ”1 The reason for this is largely the tion 8 1: the k iom d y ifo New Britain combined have used | commercinliz it : Btk have uiterior mo- | losh we may as well admit ibooheetc | o N o N mmercialization associated with it. e o - en A 3 F e L c! once i e L e as disclosed in these vast payments led t > he i to talk o Lo P ics g POHIEN - A . R . fully. W E N N tr coor D - . : 5 [Eneeded 4ol sive: it SheRieliises CORAMIIL rel thucmating (hap that of O 88 has been apparent and our men 3 . o By E;I')llll \“n VANCE COOKE. It was Miss Cora Northrup who ! such as in‘the Gillizan tvial. In other | over with thal one American the rea- | MOr® fascinafing than tha f Olym. fave seen through the mask that pre- b e LR opyright, 1914, 2 4 went to Winsied yesterday instead of | countries the disposition is for the | sons why his attitude may be in some | PI2S _“‘I 3 e san '—;’”'P of 3 IR e fe o s German-Americans 3 her sister, Mrs. Frank Cadwell, as has | state to call in men of recognized | respects mistuken, because no inti- | [WiNg of lipir ho traced his a8 / bt nient, which it is believed will develop SHp g John Pinches spent Sunday swith | Scnt evidence for both sidss from an ! alter the position which he has de- | Mied Philip TI.. of Macedon. He into a national campaign, to raise sev- CLOSING OF STORES, his family at Shelton absolutely disinterested standpoint. No.l cided shall be his final position. Such | ¢haracter betrays an amazing com " enormous fees are allowed. pound of the doveted mother the The system in this country is most g | : 3 erd voare visiting at Block Island i ment of the intellect and comprehen- 3 % the suffering Germans in the father-| .”q’j“"- yiarciviallicini B logcilan vicious. me sot of oxperts for one | sion of the man who takes it. It shows | the astute statesmansi of Marip warranted. That statement is broad SALIRIL: This morning ahout 2 o'clock an at- | side and another for the oppesition— | jack of Theresa. Plutarch gi p ) land. Conld v ease inse ese t : i B e v any event o Would you please insert fthese few | tempt was made to burglarize the uzht and paid for, cach for his side lines in vour paper for the henefit | house formerly occupied by 1. C. | as vere. And then they give the | rd of the public Judd, at the corner of Hart and Camp | evidence bring satisfaction out of cause for | agreed upon. But it was the German- There are a number of stores in | streets, now or four men in the world who best| 9% &S VEL ¥ Know the world situation and what is ! e There are dissatisfied factions in New ritain, undoubtedly. There are every- | ¢ 4y millions of dollars for the relief of | To the BEditor of the New Britain Mi and Mrs, 1. T Linke and fam- u (BRRRIIG, OF 1RiEE, B e e N HI R Gl bt va fhere. Some of this dissatisfaction appreciation of the condition in which the world is today. It shows [ Scription of her = fantasti an abnormal conceit that a man can, | dances. BEstranged from Phi as nearly as possible in ac- | on the basis of second hand informa- | cause of his infidelity. she was suss . « occupicd by H. C. Hart | cordance with the desires of the party | tion, make up his mind on one of the | Pected of having a part in his murder fomplaint. Where the result was | Americans who did the azreeing. New Britain that advertige in the | and ' .Foster. .\ man was discovered | enzaging them. And what still fur- | most critical crisis in the world’s his- Pyrrhus. descended from Alex B tiohie hae beon vem. i e R ot local papers to ~=4»hv1.(‘fl‘1a patronage "..\. Mr. Hart openin the shutters. | ther weakens th Laied Blésd ¥ 2l T e of w',hfl I.‘{)”““., to theiv slore. The man took to his heels and mony is that in one trial one_expert | possible modification of his views, be- [ and made Fpirus a power in W orld 3 has been unnecessary, e hyr appes & 3 But when some come a few min- | He made o miuech noise ahout it will appear for the state and fhe next | cause he thinks he knows more ahout | politics for a brief period A century lor which we have reason to give| Wav. We have seen its real value utes after 6 o'clock they find the | evidently he was a novice at the game. | time he will be for the dofense. on | {he situation fhan the one American and a half after his death the Romans Balkte For our hbelier and faith in | demonstrated and are not too anxiousdoors locked, and the salesmen in- The payroll of {he steect depart- | €ach occasion doing his level best for g g i s e side will nol open to accommodate wmanity. There is no doubt but | t0 5e¢ the system continued. them Prderly methods have been resorted $65,000,000, or more, is the sum; value of the testi- | tory and refuse to avail himself of a [yander’'s a aged a war with Romg who! has been closest to it for months [ Annihilated the forces of Perseus af ment last week amounted to $340.45, 1 the side that buys him irope. And vet Senator Norris| Pvdna and the punishment meted ouf s ) n i v i n e i e Sueh a policy is distinctly vicious o e, A ST men i s I'he claim of Daniel Webster agains il in a wat represents the attitude of | to Epirus for its part in the wa 1 0% St | and liable to thwart the ends of jus- | many republican senators. Such an | the destruction of 70 of her prinei TWe wonder if they' will) get' thatlisida in' tne sutskiris. ofl the loityes|lD: G- fTuddihas been settled) andHhens | jjqat oot farias wia linow. alll i states |l ‘ will be no sale of stocks as adver- i | attitude is sclf-confession of mentall pal cities and enslavement of 150 money. that have to work in the factory until [ ¥ are alike in employing experis in this | incapacity, 600 hT bher diticey Th kinzdom U 6 o'clock—and then they hurry to b way. never recovered from that hlow lobtained to do their dirty work—and these stores to purchase hardware o Miss Thompson and Miss Kenyon, Let us take a concrete exsample o e “Epirus is emelv mountainot y ) n i xamy 4 i Fpirus is extrem ntain to take the blame—had they been We hate to see anvone suffer, but | other needed material, which they | clerk for H. D. Humphrey, left this | the worst way this system works. The America and Britain, i they brought it on themselves wish 1o use in the evening, but the | morning for Short Beach state goes (o a o store is closed—and unable to pur- M. Gi. Porter, who has heen camp- | finds, say, death by poison. 'Then the Iyl el to the audiences and their degree of ! G S chase the needed article they are | ing out with a party at Waramug | Stale is supposed to zrant cash to the A 5 Now let them “dig out. disaPpointed and delayed in their | lake, has returncd Tait SR work: and left to wonder how they can purchase the goods without los- N i D Tips As a Fixed Charge. ceatiy 5 SAE el | returned Saturday from a week's stay A " Unisn e conviction tha HOW ABOUT COAL? Because we cannot imagine our-{ing time at the factory, which they { .\ Kook Island. The cost of the Gilligan trial was | 10 Unison "“ “'f AL (New York Workl) selves getting money from a vietorious | cannof afford to do. hish, andl of necessity so hecatise of jihesl Interesta o e % ¢ « allow does not ma Germany, even if we asked for it. Now it seems reasonable that stoves [ _Miss Maggie Meskill. clerk in H. D. | this bad svstenyof using experts. Rug | fuller mutual knowledze and in-the Ly W E dog days (and duck-days) now with N that solicit the patronaze of working | Humphrey's dry goods store, has re- | iy the end justice prevailed and the | closer friendship which it will as-} summer but there i3 an ominous i g turnad from a two weeks' vacation hat imported speakers would have 8o far stirred their audiences that some 1o fanatic would have been From ancient fimes to the presenf able. They have not done so—thanks recognized expert who | (London Times, American' Edition, | qay.its cattle and horses have beer : noted and it was famous for Pe- lefendant t 8 ) The festival of Independence Day | culiar breed of dog, the Molos jan.” o defendant to go an aclren et home. ndlniverahallien o[BI 8 0 e e el (o0 on 3 ¥ 1 her no poison it | British soil by Americans and British | Frank Lynch and Terrance Riley > : not ridiculous We have been so busy during the e 9 : : Sea | . suredly foster, we publish an Ameri- i i G en ought to be willing to accommo- voman who traded in old age deaths | Sures ster, ot us, in obtaining our ice supply that m s S0 POl AN i el ¢ L date them af least a half hour after| DUCK suits for $1.39 at Pullar and | to make a living gnes to prison for the | can Number with the object of pro- 6 o'clock and hoth parties would have | Niven. o yest of her life. Only Connectient's | viding our readers in the British Em- coal situation which is extremely se- he henefit thereof. dislike to hanging a woman saved her | pice with a representative survey of | P€l t thereo ev T : < rious. During the heat of the summer raft has sugges i rvations| Yours truly. Wattllthe Hins: neck. contemporary life wha purpose in he | er's tip. e tins iojle ymad e g 556 o1 [ICE TO WORKING MEN B — ‘nited S-ates. On the battlefields of | charge and e gra y now volun. i we have thought only of coolness, as. | {0 the covenant—to sa¥eit,"he says, JUSTICE TO WORKING MEN. (DL s T United Sate n a chirsslenaiiheferatully ool i Clemeney to Court Martial Viietims, | France. and at all points where ihe | tarily g : o pesmae American naval and military forces | service transformed inta & . Zestion in the, precedent set b little attention has been paid to the nearby seashore hotel of adding cent. to the bill to cover during the cold of winter we gave | from the Republicans. He wishes the “;m Gets the Money? No one is likely to question the New Tork Hoala little thought. to ice until the need of | adoption of the League as it ‘stands | coundness of advice just given to Ger- g rald.) (Chicago Evening Post.) have mingled with the people of this | tion™ it was upon us. The folly of the lat- | but fears its defeat and, offers con- many by the pope, who evidently re- Senator Chamberiain's bill extend- As tips go. 10 per cent. of the bill ig - country. there has grown up on our ( ; You all remember the Blackfoot | alizes the position in which the Huns| ing gencral clemency to soldiers, sail- | Cormtrys her ur ur ter has been demonsfrated. We may, | ciliation. Stk s At e tsededt o6l communilyi . s modest fchavge glt means fonly explained the increased | have been placed by their treachery | orsandmarines who have bheen court- | oo ° i ieaa ldeals | we | cents for the taxicab driver for a rid: with profit, consider the coal and our — cost of the wild huckleberries he | and cruelty. Pope Benedict in his mes- | martialed during the war is the cui- f:““"~ ERgl ,“ v’(‘“ fy» O denls €l of ordinary length to hotel or theater feed for it. St Tu Brute.” Picked in the mountains i ge to the German hishops “express- | Mination of ihe long fight azainst the | #7° ":; L ’”Wj";” e S v"';tk“’_r For the waiter it represents under thy In England there are hundreds of Heap hig war across big pondi”| es the hope that Germany will repair | present system of administering mili- , (he peace. freedom i anr present scale of restaurant prices the n Englan SELERS £runtad Lo to a complaining customer. | the devastation due to the war as soon | fary and naval justice. The Cham- @all nations depends in an immense | thousands of coal miners who have The Senate has passed the Agricul- The price of strawberries in Chicago | as possible and that she will under no | berlain bill provides that all cour-| 4egree on the increasingly close co- and vicinity mere trifie of 100 par cent. increase ir this form of the higher cost of living f Most people would he content to sub. e s meeon 8 eiets would bring ruin to Turope as| colors anc eir records sha the British Empire in helping to solve [ mit 1o s ed 10 per cent. tip tax a stuff has been steadily mounting and | ate the Daylight Savings repeal rider. beriad the scason with a re Would bring ruin to Rurope as| colors and their records shall stand vitish Empir ¥ it to a fixed 10 p nt. - § ord-breaking nricc and stuck 1here to | well as #§ Germany.” Whether or not | unless they were convicted of a crime | the Ziworld’s outsianding prohlems, now it is hard to obtain at any price. | Thus the hill zoes again to the Presi- | the end. The % eft their work. The price of the | yyra) il w e e Reoiners and everywhere else, we ! o nstances permit any action | martitled men shall be restored to the | OPeration of the United States and tural Bill with no attempt to i ¥ suming that the rate were rigidly “heap big war” being| Gcermany will follow this excellent ad- ' equivalent to a felony All forfeitures | from which in future no member of | hered to e have no strike to contend with | gent, probably to be signed rather| over, the public was fold tnat berry| monition remains to he demonstrated., and allowances shall be paid and they | the community of nations will be able But what guarantee will there be in the United States, vet, though it| than vetoed. ’”"k;’“ . the chief jtem of cost in the Heretofore the studied plan of the | shall be given honorable discharge. A | {o stand aloof. In another column | against excess tips? How much more 1 (il SN i production of +hig delicious fruit,| Huns has sought in the main the | board of clemency is to he created if | appears the text of an address which | than the, normal tip computed in the Eade npcihe eininloEeTS e - = were demanding fibhulous wages. evasion of obligations: an agreement | the bill hecomes a law to review, ,-n{ . one. England is buying some Ameri- We may play golf, baseball, or go| J-ct Us gee. The hoys and girls| is to he repudiated the instant the | vise orannulal court-martial determi- ean coal; there is therefore a greater | ..o "ol S N o ctra hour of | WOLKINE in a Dbig beery pateh not 12| German-sees temporary advantage ini nations since April 6. 1917. Senator demand for it than had not the Brit- | Ho1 & 81EF FOTE. D47 ;:n»‘\ from the city) ‘all demanded | freating a pledse #s “a serap of pa- i Chambetlain says that there were sen- | ish strike occurred. Our shortage | i . igher wages. Witl} blushes and fal-| per.”” Germany has signed a treaty of | tences totalling 28.000 years imposed > i tering tongues, they psked 2 1.2 cents| peace under which some reparation is| by cou martial during the war, and may be alleviated to some extent by instead of two for Ficking a quart of | to he made, and in the case of a nation adds he fact that the war depart purchases of coal now,'it is coming Our tastes may 1o the form | berrie . having a sense of honor the head of a ment has recommended the reduction anyhow and it may be impossible to | of recreation but we will enjoy the The boss thoughtjit over and agreed | church would not be called upon to ! of the sentences from 25,000 years to to accede to theil demands if they| urge the necessity of keeping faith: By ; 6,700 years is proof positive that the , - s e B would “mound” , thelr boxes up, | the present genervation of Germans the | sentemces were out of all proportion | NPICH the conditions of active serwics Railroads are not giving the best Thereafter. he took three of these| parts of the treaty not to their liking to the crimes.” have often imposed. But they re- transportation, it may not be their It does destroy our excuse that we| mounded boxes (nd made four boxes| are certain to he dodged—unless the | Debate over the measurve, if it is re. | J0iC€ In the belief that the American Bit fobor is setting restiess and | have no time to mow the lawn,| out of them for {he market allied nations always are ready to em- | ported, will be watched with much in- | AEDting men will take with them a ia i 2 o | though.. TIsn't it about time that semeone | ploy force, the only argument the Hun | terest not only by the mon interested | Strengthened convicion that, in the price is going up. Emigrants are it with authority Wrung the water out of | respects. Tt is in order for the dicta- and their friends but by the entire | Words of the late Dr. Page, "“the same | ten amd diners will be subjecfed t - Seuitoy byithe thousands, the thousand ant one pretexts for the | tors of peace to see that the pontifi’'s army, and for that matter, by the| ¢0in rings false” to us and to them, | double taxation for the privilege o will be felt in the coal belt. Oh, well, it's an ill wind, ete. higher cost of ecerything? advice is heeded:in Germany. whole country. I and the same rings true” Dbeing allowed to pay for & dinner, , is being forwarded to President Wil-| hill will restaurant patrons have: te son hy the mavors of many of our| pay to obtain even bad service ant createst and mosi historic cities, hid-| avert a scowl? TUnfortunately. the ding farewell to the ‘American sailors | precedent of the income tax.is not re.* and soldicrs who are leaving us for | Assuring. ~Why may not the 10 pe home. The whole British people will | ¢ent. addition to the hill hecome. 2! join in their expression of high es-| 2t the p A k teem, and of regret at the brief and M;"::- |:~::‘,:;n.r ;m("* ‘(:y e e, ey 2 v Aspect o e tip’ bt casual nature ofVthe acquaintance| ool i alsappeared that to stand ardize it will do little violence to sen timent. The main thing to be appra hended is that in commercializing fipe and making -them a fixed chatrge their ariginal purpase will be forgot oprietor's pleasure. with & get coal at any price next winter. privilege.