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Britain Herald, | jioscr o7 e fompeund - catns IN THE LAP OF LUXURY : lives. It would not pay for the cost H QEEEALDEEUD S HINGECOMERNE) of salvage. Why shouldn't it have e nc E been destroyed? ued dally (Sunday excepted) at 4:15 It is necessary to read what is P. m., at Herald Building, 67 Church St. e i :‘ Lo $5.00"a Year > for h understanding. War ” 2 ST TuccelRotha was wasteful, horribly so; we will Tl e 75c a Month. : , ; > learn it more and more every day. ettt At e | Your Attention Is Called to T : CHILDREN. P o T ) over i Newinston thers are sovera These Exceptional Values wooden buildings of more or less an- Be only profitable advertising medtum in | ;o ? 5 3 ; omai i “uture. e el e E RS | Refenthvin tase Miénath arenousin el 108 Surcly Will Be Considerable Higher in the Near Future. room always open to advertisers. crippled children, wards of the Con- ey e R ecticut Children’s Aid society, who . 3 . he Associated Press is exclusively entitled | are unable, in the majority of cases, credited to it or not otherwise credited [ 0 Walk at all or to care for them- 7, in _ this paper and also local news | selves. Today the society is starting published heretn. i 3 L' 6 b3 a campaign in the papers of the state 2 lle | ]"I yrefla | e é to raise a half million dollars for the | | | SIDELIGHTS ON THE WAR. primary purpose of building a better Is rarely given thouzht of on bright sunshine days, home and also for the addition of oy ) Coupled with inquiries such as t I 1 inquiries such as the thought of by some, and often finds a place in the ward “Hardboiled” Smith investigation now | many needed accessories to the in- nder way, there is much of interest | Stitution. The good natured pubiic home. eing uncovered on all sides, the | is asked, by means of advertising, to This friend -will ist you thorugh the perils of a stormy day Jongressional investigation commit- | contribute what it may to the cause. £ Preparedness Is Our Cry—Buy Umbrellas Now at Special Sale Prices ees and through the publishing of | The Dresent inmates of the home < . 3 : g s Army and Navy orders that would | Dumber about one-third of the > n 3 P si 95 $2 25 $2 75 sz 98 ave been regarded as censored stuff | cripples of the whole of Connecticut 7 Y ] ey - 1 [ ) 3 9 . L] . Huring the hostilities. The light of | and it is hoped that sufficient money i . — . ) publicity is being thrown upon many | wn: ;m Lnl.\ml to hui](ll a Dlfl:‘f‘ 'hlm " s 3 : % < - gly acts that were unwarranted, to| Will furnish accommodations fov the q 4 ] p { e : W e S Bl ck L l HOS In the Navy we have the recent trial | There you have it, friend reader. i . < S - & : v‘ that are an exceptionally good investment right now Black and pf Ensign Beck ¢ o Thir al| You are being asked again to con- 4 3 1y f Ensign Beck of th Third Naval u 0 X - % white, 50c¢ values, sale price District (New York city and vicinity) | tribute some of your hard earned v . f . B fvho was accused and found guilty of | coin to the general weal. We do = A ) \ RN A 45c palr 3 palr fO[' $1 25 ccepting bribes for keeping individ- | not attempt to disguise the fact that = A £ 9 @ als on safe shore jobs and securing | appeals of this kind are common and ——— 3 heir release after the war was n\m‘.! — l'welve years in the Navy brig will be | ever, again, we believe that the pro- — Bl “R' h l' (3] U 2 s 0 bt his accamplices were likewise sen- | gains your consideration we are sure possibly becoming boresome. How- | i { of Silk Lisle in sizes 5 to 9 enced. It is a slight punishment for | that your support will be forthcom- he blot that the officer has placed | ing Bodice Tops, hand chochet tops, Band Tops, tizht knee, shell pon the name of the service of which Besides being a home for hopele e is a part. It is unfortunate that he | incurables the institution is now a a reservist, part of the civilian- | place where the latest and most 5 Sale Price 980 on any siz>. aval force. However, there were | scientific means for the reconstruction knee and lice knee = foubtless several others from regular | and reclaimation of crippled bodies Value today $1.25 and $1.30 on extra bnd reserve ranks wha likewise took |is put into practice, with the result hdvantage of their opportunities in| that a few, at least, of those who imilar situations. They have not|scemed doomed to a life of helple: ) 2 7 : ; o Never mind the t few, we will F E BOOKS AT THE l T L een caught and probably will not be, [ ness will recover their normal sound- e s e ma s e . g capital that many are continuing the EAILE GIERE 1R Ve B Gl G Nearly all of the States have | cxperiences then zained. With rising ————— e adopted an official flower, and in those | prices for shoes, it may easily hecome ; 3 i ¢ OI" INHERITANCE, by , MAN TO MAN, by J. Teict : ) ; ; - If we don't get in a fight over the 10N OFF INHERITANCE, by '1}'\[‘0'- \m D e emocracy, | that have not the question is up for | good form to follow the Paris ex- bf court-martial of numan unfortunates, the hopetlof [V 0kl SR .n‘x; m\;;‘s]‘:x. RO e dustris ¥ | discussion. *The flowers by States|ample to.a far greater extent thi 2 Better start rifle practice with your ner, and with sircere conviction. Pic- Burns. o an fecond lieutenant in the Army who!of humanity. Whatever your sub-| (g oe tpe ety v (16 eI s e e (e T An essay on the (hcory. i k g 5 hough it would be a great pleasure to | ness of limb. Crippled children all of us were they bound in the toils | arpuse more pity than any other class Last evening The Herald published | saving some of them should be the pin account of the court-martial of a | brightest lode star in the firmament was guilty of deserting his charges in |.scription, whatever your means, the abolished. — L. A. Booklist L Ciiahensabple Sleson g s g g E . 2 ¥ ans, ] @ shed. + L. A, Book 5 . £ s California—Golden Poppy iy OUR CITY CIVILIZATION: the Sci- WMERI'AN. ATR SERVICE, by Ar- ence of Value, by H Rawie. thur Sweetser, with an introduction . . Rebecea Not a Model, he hour of danger and departing to| home is worth it all. Should you sub- (Waterbury American.) Colorado—Blue (olumbine Connecticut—Mountain Laurel, Delawarc—Peach Blossom. know that there arc some objections many of those,who did as the con-!of the most famous cripple of them “Describes the orsanizition of Am- | FOEMS OF HEINRICH HEINE, se- Florida—Orange Blossom to the use in the marriage cercmony victed one did were not chargéd with { a1, “God Bless You, Every One:” | erican air service, its training and in- lected and translated by LoulsiUn= Georgia—Cherokee Rose of the Ipiscopal church of a refer: 3 termeyer Idaho—Syringa. 3 S ree. ! dustrial programs and problems, its 3 once aac 1d Rlebecc N sa 30 he crime and escaped scot free L 1 I i Three hundred and twenty-five of IMinois—Violet to Isaac and R a as a sample b . 2 , Rl 5 o condition at the end of the war, and SRS e badtin ) of marital faithfulness. The reference Ihese actions in hoth Army and I'HE BAND CONCE 25 YEARS AGO o Driot discussion of the netivition ot | Heine's poems; transliated into vivid | Indiana—Carnation oiiTs RN Draver T W Navy were prompted by a feelin The second public band concert of || (From the Herald of that Datey | (he front. Contains much technical "‘,“(';")I"' \\\U‘«\x ’(’.’:'l‘“""' Q\"v(,l,', \“ ;"'{' Towa—Wild Rose \ftér the bridegroom has placed the that is impossible for a medical man | material, but is popularly written.’ D& 1('1 e S Kansas—Sunflower. ing on his bride's finger. After as A. L. A. Bookhst Sl i Kentucky—Trumpet Vinc ing the blessing upon the man and w to observe. Both of the cases at hand | wuinug Hill park befare many, people. v - e S 5 Tuesday, July 31, 1891 man, the prayer continues vere seemingly normal specimens of | , e s i st YR o o AR e U . o an, a3 S were seemingly normal spec The park was a pretty sight with its Speclal Offcers ooy und Bam W '\"< by 1 = ”"'} H ”T“ o Maine—Pine Cone andl Tassel. Isanc and Rebecca lived feithfully tes s y and Bam- n account of the activities of the huse : = hese persons e torthiTatnedial tisortanbny i e Massachusetis— Mayflower. gether so these persons may,” ete ot have been placed in a position of | onpied. Automobiles lined the road- [ last evening and confiscated 1,500 ©f Harvard ST Michigan— Apple Blossom. _The Rev. Dr. Karl Reiland, rector of frust. They are merely demonstra- | y..is {rolleys left their passengers at | Pottles of ale. ¥ erlantth vl e Montana—~Bitter Root St. George’s piscopal church, said 2 Sy £ e S I Bl noctioy: i Tohie e ontn: at ever usec s phrase . tlons of the weakness that is sure 10| {no entrance {o the park, and the | Oficer Mellbers will be day po-' of ol posi Rl i Fiction. | ':,“ Pt eloen ing e ‘:7:‘, phrase Ul 3 > ! iiceman during August. He will g s a genuine desire to understand, to | .. S e T Nevada e Brush 1e was especially reguirec Sc + in same individuals among a aths : rections 8 ¢ will go on .. SR 31t STRING; and Other Sketches, i S i) 2 st n som ! footpaths from all directions were| duty at noon tomorrow. sift the chaff from the wheat. Thor- | | P e el ew Mexico—(‘actus. times people of their own accord ask darge body of men. Most of our Army | ¢ owded with pedestrigns. The am- D. Niven of the Boston store starts CURNY scholarly symphatheticglly LB ers St £ et s Tetraen || A Yt d him to omit it. Such was the gy &nd Navy was far above par for| phitheater castof the band stand was | for the Adirondacks Friday on his [0 eautiousiy dynamic, Professor |y~ work and that of Blackwood o ne ,’\“"l'“]‘:',l:,‘f ;”"‘” i : . o : aunu = S .owes wriles out of honest and testec ke ; ' akota—Wild Prairie Rose. | Su¢h Jortant peaple as - Pauling which we may be thankful packed with, people. The expense of | “11Ual hunting and fishing trip. A Sonelaail e B Tl foesinc i wa e T las ) dees| S N oL SR Kot WITHE EratiieR R ose B8 oo R 7 i e “Hardboiled” Smith and his ilk are ; Thomas O'Connor and Timothy | “OPViction."—Amy Lowell. a sense of mystery as Blackwood, but | Ohio—Scarlet Carnation. Bhacaits ? : ; ardboiled” Smith and his ilk ¢ the affair merited itselt many times| Tunning left town yesterdny for Blom » s e ’%\ i 7 T O Olah o Mistiotos Dodge. Dr. Reiland’s objection to it s 5 cht ctns ) g t yesterday for Block A e Y one leaves her book with the feeling e L ke s that Isaac and Rebecca’s life is no! $¥ no means as rare as one might sup- | gyer. AU Island, where they will spend their, HEART OF BUROPE, by R. A. Cram. e g is that Isaac and fe is not pose, either. The desire to punish| It ig with a meeat deal of satisfac- | vacation. A passionate and loving revicw of i Rhode Island—Violet a safer spot. This action was by no | scribe or be unable to, your good Probably few not on the inside jmeans uncommon, either, though | wishes are appreciated. In the words by Newton D, Balker. the scason was held last evening in hat -a CONVENTION AND REVOLT IN humanity, we are sure, else they would | .. wqs from every walk in life as- POETRY, by Professor J. L. Lowes that horizons have broadened.”—Bos- a proper model to hold up for young ton people entering upon the married life Charles Mitchell and others wiil '1e Ristory, spirlt and art treasure: - outh Dakota—Pasque IFlower. He declares that they did not “live % i 0% e e 3 = camp out at Short Be: » noar ©Of the Netherlands. The author be- | _ = b T . Tetas Blua Botie [ disobey or throw petty annoyances in| public-to civic affairs'of this descrip- | foure eachiintthicRneaniity NS e e Toiline wi m el [ BEROMERATENG R ETONSON. ShyEMury; Texas—Blue Bonnet faithfully together,” and refers espe- vy 8. Watts. Utah ego Lily cially to Rebecea's connivanc with way of his officers was present Tl e e e iz S g i ey the way Norees e xl v tioh. We are cheered by the realiza- The following selectmen authorized f"'l'-l g2 peninclizsiio o Tthc o ar o “A high-minded, sensitive young Washington—Rhododendron Loy e nh o tde tive e i eions all officers, we ventirg to sas. | ton that so many take advantage of |ithe 1ssuosof $75,000 worth of park 020G Tincion of art 4 new sincerlty, b, % gndy upon leaving college tiat | West Virginia—Indian Paint Br \nd betray the other son, Esau Xet most of them controlled them- | the opportunity to mix with their fel- | Ponds: Selectmen Smith and Judd, % ", 52nse of celf-consccration the huge fortune founded by his Wisconsin—Violet Tt is lelmost too badits Epoilithis old selves and treated their men with the | Jows and enjoy the music in the W. E. Attwood, Councilman Hart- grandlather was mainly made by | Wyoming—Indian Paint Brush. delusion It made a ve pleasant ma d Tow:! Yler de] o e o "y respect due them, we are sure: -Occa- | municipal par It speaks well for SAAat Sonninln Reaneld JOURNAL OF DISAPPOINTED | Profiteering during the Civil war. The — - domestic picture of biblical life, o . - E it 2 o , ‘ % 7 bhlem is a difficult one, and the Barefoot Styles. not inquired into too particularly, as sionally a brute, similar to Smith, ourl peoplel i a Do e AL NIAR By v N EERAE Nion Wi 2o ' ) DEOF ppreciation of the National Happenin author develops a situation of singu- (Bridzeport Post)) has evidently been done by some. D dsted, and it was then that the ehlisted | beauty of music and nature. It also| Japan the asgressor— China await S rnadhetion bana G Wells. . Te " : 7 o = etk iy o] hether fiction Wolo] v man suffered to the extreme. We are | merits the recognition of public amuse- | ing the arrival of vessels and arms— | . remark H\Iv(]um'w“r:f \‘\Zi» I])::(\l!’]\‘ill" ot condoning Smith or his deeds.| ments in the parks, and when city | _LN¢ Japs are acting in a fiendish ' Jegs thun the unveiling of # human S e e o e e and barbarous manner— English claim g e that British .blood was shed and of the strietest punishment The man every malcantent who was disposed 10 |- tjon.that we note the resporbe of the lar interest and power.” —Publishers In old New Lngland vacation times | Relland says that when he asked that the Book of Common Prayer he amended by the excision of this ref- erence the answer was that its omis- o e 2 olit regard Lo family position, the half soul’ If a work of imagination it is | HAUNTID BOOKSHOP, hy Christo- | millionaire man’s child—there were ; one any author wonld have a right sher Morley. . | few millionaires in those days—and | their flag insulted—Gernfany regards : & L . . ; , . s / . o Mot || SN, o A ; y regu PEs e e 5o the two-dollar-a-day man’s youngster Mhigher up upon whom characters like The Senate Foreign Relations Com- | With suspicion Russia’s attitude to- & ‘wons o y e g H e Lok would “go barefoot et Smith would fawn should be sought mittee is now planning to put Secre- | YArds the Japanese-Chinese conflict. Lo s ‘H‘#‘wl o ‘«”I;fvr]::‘}‘»"“nlihlx\:u i During e Jons cummer Seedom 25,000,000:42et of lumber burned at| 1 1mp oF JOHN REDMOND, by W Glibratygo e the children would patter about shoe- Minneapolis—21 freight cars and val- B. Well e ) Y 2] gL Jess, except on Sunday And most (New York Herald.) uable gas plant also destroyed i e RUOTRI T}, 15, WHOMNNG SRaleaii) BINOR L S50 TE i i s ity et || 0 0 GG st () fatere assured of the support of his| to’ get from him information that it| Chicago steel mill sand car shops | 1 prre THEATER CLASSICS ies. LD which attended the confining of the | lected graduates who have undertaken gfuperiors, despite his desire to be| claims was not forthcoming from the | "éSume work . A. Eliot. foot, after its six days of unbound ex- | to conduct a drive to raise an endow- Q"™ uel. There might not have been a| president. Japanese capture;two Chinese cruis. “The first of a series of volumes | SMALL THINGS, by Margaret De- | ercise. ment fund of $11,000,000 for Harvard ; Simfereas battlefbetween ItwoRHeats if (1 inq s iwaise thelstandardlofipub land i But as New England progressed in | university President Lowell said —Near! ) 3 illec r 3 O - 2 gi = i 4 oy P i 2 ¢ oS o 3 v > e " ! - v s |‘\40L_H‘u mf(rn Itllll( 1 or drowned 3. (a5te through the little theater or “Short stories .in which Mrs. De- [ Wealth, and little cities became big Your profesar does not ask M B e wonder how much information | — m”‘; Ferman officers also met death j6 conununity plg#. Its theory js that | land has pictured refugees, IKrench [ municipalities, this custom graduully much. What he wants is to be : o | was withheld by the President. e o el here is a lack of good, fresh.mater- | women, the children and the old men [ became, “‘not respectable.” Nowadays able to live comfortably on a scale The matter of destruction of Army { Comhy suits against Chicago and ) ji1in ong act and simple staging, | of Paris. Therc are stories of our |il is rare o see a child barefoot, e3 of living in which a professor : ) Cook county as result of sirike—Ruil- | 1nown (o the manager. It presents | own boys when they came to France | cept in some of the humblest sectior ought to live, to educate his chil- How much more Secretary Lansing m'rnl”“‘;x"_“""‘:”‘“<‘-‘ (‘1“' shipvers demand | (horarore some ‘forgoften’ ‘classics. | and the effect French ways had upon But all of a sudden up comes dren as highly as he was educated S AnEtve R ration for losses sustained dur- i g o _Publi . o style which invites the uncovered 5 i i 3 n give. e e aue o Jlishers” not ty ic himself and to provide for his old ywwoperly perfor ties, the mis- Sy : cach with a carcful introduction on | them. - Publishers’ no i 1 [ verly pectorm chelridulics the mis | = Ing late strike—Believed that numer- | o |jeruture, characters and stz s pedal extremity. Paris introduces it, age. If you are afraid of radical, Qitioee ofiplansimace s piome And if the whole thing isn't 2 des QusRothentidamasoisults gwillibeRnled i el wiin iculn g L. A. Booklist YELLOW LORD, by Will L. Comfort. | and, like other fashions from the socialistic, Bolshevistic tendencies, A e thing isn't.a desire | Kex of gold worth $30,000 stolen | "% French capital rapidly becoming gay don’t underpay the people who ¢ to further cloud the issué in the al- | en route lo Paris = 5 - again as the war memories pass, it are to teach your youth. It is m ready confused mind of the public, _— sometning from Kurope to store in i “aim wuas peace.” He certainly didn't | travels the world over very bad investment ever. We do not know the actual : - & 2 | : 7 , ke : : e the cellar.—Dallas News shoot.'he wuy he aimed.—Savannah New York has been introduced to P e S facts surrounding the destruction of | FACTS AND FANCIES. : News it. and by the ladies, foo. But so far ,]:’,,',11;,",:1‘\,"‘ - ',' AULhc salarion : | . ; ] A ¢ ar | haid instructors and professors in uni- millions of dollars worth of aero- It is about time for some wise lead- e It has been shown repeatedly - the city doesinot tage (o the idea, and |\ yersities and colleges and also teache | | | | 9 f2ole all “the kids,” boys and girls, with- | sion would “spoil the poetry” of that, part of the service ¢ [@na punished also. We doubt if he| tary Lansing on the stand in a grilling Wise Words. Swould dare to act he did unless he | over the League of Nations. It hopes brute higher up, but there was a per- = fgon who encouraged a brute. We are material by fire, in France, the failure | of certain officers and material to out in time. Many of these things are not as serious as at first appears, how- planes now being exploited in the| er to discard animosity and present Perk up! huckleberries are only every age and every time (hat a Gierman premier says we shall | With reason. Those stone pavements | eps in the public schools, are, as there might | the wWhole matter in an argument de- ts a quart.—\Woodbury Reporter. | is no arsument.—Washington Star necd to work and (o abhor revenges.” [ Would make barefoot walking —very | ,yle, deplorably low especially e — And the sooner the German people much like the fire store exercises of since the era of high cost of living sc “Pigs cannot fly.” Rul quotations On behalf of Mr. Wilson it is reit- ! soe 1 in that light the better for them. | Some of the South Pacific Islands, re- | jn. 1t was stated recently that some Lack of shipping space may have jus- | Statements on live Mogs do.—Wall Street Journal. | erated that he will not he a candidate Wall Street Journal cently pictured to the world through | of the men cmployer on the Boston tified it. The protection of a secret —_— for another ferm. Also, it may be as- PRy the weekly films Illevated railroad system, where a I G e A United States government invos- | sumed that Mr. Tafi s not (hinking of TS T TP TR i They do report that somc of the | strike for higher wages recently fic tigator suspects that Mooney did not | running agein.—Frovdence Journal. |, William ultra-fashionable have experimented | uy the whole transportation system ot rying eves is another possible reason. 2 B il e fon by former Emperor on b ” have & falr trial, He must have been June 28, 19i4, in which he said he The Prince of Wales wiil not get an ) press, but do feel that have been extenuating circumstances. | void of adjectives and misleading | with the barefoot. fashion to the ex- | that city, received higher pay than | tent of trying it at dinner time In | many of the instructors at Harvard the restaurants. If this is true it is a disgraceful situa- drought, the Bal T BAT e D e | i s i At | S B e R R s s i 4 4 Sk * e Bht, the Baltimcre American [upon its all fo ying k > UPion.——Indianapolis News e s oLk e S s | bepsnuctedR alonEsa ol n A s e overboard at sea, where it was certain | pointing out that Article XI. is just as With his collastwall Stored aiaiit |lanallick the bands of tha istrameer|| Loks="0dlan el SO to halt the movement. They did not | lines, if they are ta be educated “to not to be recovered. You might| bad. rightly opines that it is not going to | within 1he zates.— Louisville Courier = put up signs, “No Barefeet Allowed | combat the vicious social and econom- Perhaps il Mexico should follow | Here,” but the waiters were informed. | ic propaganda spread broadeast, they Supposing we should teil you tha Senatgr Borah has communicated | reading ST PI hould at| Senaty K has communicated | reading the newspapers for a few v 1 ‘N | Gpposed war, was probably written in we saw a half a million dollars worth | with Charles E. Hughes endorsing the | ¥¢11s back.— zfield News. P adequate idea sewport if he Visits |, g o hsent-mindedness when e of chemicals in lead containers thrown | latter's reservations to Article X. but = that coloqy ¢ Bevepontdopmlly 15 ook arouse yourself at the waste of public | e be so hard to get father to go down | Jo ‘nvl» and fix the furnace the coming win- ter.—Seattle Pcst-Intelligencer. B i e e DlonoaiicndiAriicle Hughas ) the suit of all th it powers and | Secret diplomacy was employed. If | must be free from gestions of dls snch government hes recognize Carranza there would be | any Parisian copyist dared to break | content and pessimisnm hat might em - ed o fablish cheap 1estaurants in | less trouble down thare on the other | the unposted rule a quite whisper did | anate from a teache or instraster | to be sneered at. Yet what it had| the Senator has. | bought was dumped into the waves — Peru is building a new warship, | Pavis to sell meals at fixed rates. In !side of the Rio Giande.—kochuster | the rest wha feels himself submerged by un- | | and probably much more. But before When we get through with that we | the inference heing that the other onc | this country we heve fixed prices, bul | Post-Lixpress It is really curious, after all, when | just and unfair conditions When a nof the heap restaurarts.—Dallas = — you come to think over it how we [ man has devoted vears of his life fit- we go further we will explain fully.| will take up Article XII is worn out.—Rochcster Post-Ixpre | - i) Néws ad been packers in Moth- | are returning to the days of the dad- | ting himself for the hizh calling of in. QR Ut o mafstezd gas oin lead PR orp e Maybe the reason why those repub- | - | Lard’s time, she would not | dies for many little economies which | structor or professer is not cnly hu- . drums. It represented” a deal of Note for future Presidents, now in| jj.an senators are acceptihg invita- Some lone, lorn friend of the for- i have gone to the cupboard She | were then forced upon us by necessity. | miliating but disinteziating to b com- “ money and some of it might have been | the kindergarten—start your study of | tions to visit the White Howse is be- | nder Kaiser is out with the sensational | taken it for granted.— |The war taught us ways of saving. | pelled to struggle for the bare neces- ‘salvaged. But there was constant | the covenant with the last article. A causg M. Wilson may have brought | tjatcment that after all Wilhelm's | Detroit News. i . . “E would nove It was so good to add to accumulated | s s of life.

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