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orgunization that * 5" fsguil wstyge-{ not the fault of" the Mayor oy ¥he e 7 ente attribntod oY e Progidgnt o | Common Council that we will-Bof.got YEA < sonieiof his opponmuq thaf are highly | the commodities, but it woull have ||+ 25 Rs AGO = : canteddictdry And we are ‘reading | been added prestige for thedy if we{| (Pfom the Herald of that Date) || AF =F e Lipanpty Kl Wi 2 G 5 " A . are in diale 5 ior |43 these statements so oftep that it has | had fourd jt possible to reduge prices | ! . 3 Ufpis dn pi mg L g 1;mslpct ::Sg:fifi “‘ffffiifi:fl:-; ¥ come. to c®honit yhere itvis i pogsible | OF some stipplies temporarifftnrough | L. * Tulsday, August 7, 1891, outslandjirg suceess of the dondon | nofe. to know whatin bélieve. In addition | their auick action. They have over- |* * James Butler returned. from dramatic sea#on of 1918-19 should &* 2 AT looked another chuncey to” win the.| {0 Ireland on the Majestic last Satur-| he a brilliant dramatization of “The | WHY WE FAIL A§ ¢ Hx ISTIANS, "o« l.day.. Jim Corbett, the prize®fighter, | life of Abraham Tincoln' by #lie dis- Robert Hunter. * was on the gaume steamcP and Mr.| gpguished young Iinglish poet John ccepting the second great com-% Bt o e where anvone involved stunds. * FACTS AND F NC]ES Butler says that Corbett pitched quulls‘L}&,-mk“a(c . R ment —we jmust; love. others as ‘v <-xc<~utl\'e,s‘u{ he g ,‘. The appearance «f the Presidenit everyiddy, oty way over. = ox e » ourselves—as, fundamentally . iéees- ' therefore illgal i, Fa Water Comnrissioner Egan has noti-|'5oOK OF THE NATIONAL PARKS, | sary toa «Christian’s life, 1 have en- “On account of th uhdmw&‘ 0 Rtais i e ; : fanswer turneth away,w fied all, persons in‘arrears.with their| py Rr. S, Yard. & “deavored. i this volume to consider’| th&jflarge nifmber of men,from seq i Sl e "ggggs";;ndm;m_ in an open qujz‘or *the subject is i A Soft drink hath it Hmitations | Water rents that unless they pay x e all that, obedienca.torit involves and4 i¢e,"a very serious ' curfailmént * vs open to advertisers. | case in point. We have been assured | &5 2 means of turning down a fierce, promptly liens will be placed on gheir| yRy iy "114»\\ OIF TH®E' GRIZAT | especially what the consequences , Passenger and freight /gervicg ~mu t Avaranit L “m“ e T e i ,:lnllld old he thirst—Anacgnda Stand- '“f’\’f”g‘. AT S AR ! WAR, by A. R. Bond.'" = wou!d be'torany man in present socie- nmef\iista:;: ”0,»“} Txh»c Zx\t‘-:.j;'mi”u:lfit Frelitle grolusyely entifled | {01} ) what, i kfi\ldfi the Commikice : the New Britain. Natjonal bagk left * e Liswhgsateenipled 40 OBy Ihdl s comn e o Ve e for repubfication of all nows | | - e’ CU 0. 2 E J = enkaslonad) e X 5 b, S| Mandment, Tmplicitly®—Authqr's pre- [tHis tife. & Every etfort willjbe madey erwise credited | 'on foreign Relations.. Then it ap- It_would be worth while for Henry | toWn itoday with his family for Quo-| LAW AN ORDER IN INBUSTRY, mu& toWperate as many traing as cam he & lso. local news i 4 4 Tord to. study fhe gracefulggmanner gle, 1.™., where they wit enjoy a few five vears expepience, by JuBus-H. PES ot A | done with safet) ! w | pears®that he would not go before |y O%C G SuTY TRE o e e Gohdns B P 4 i ith s 4 . ; Secretary Baker diSposes of Co8 ; . mo\xsv 0 THEY |(v1~k RE -OF An' estimate’ of the number® yhy | they \m"'""ll“‘. under zany consides a question whose answer he does not Willlam Middlemas™ is visiting in Lah ol A pAmsv“\[, by Morris Jastrow, | Walked out‘at the Connecticat ¢ndao@? en g —ra ey tion,* Ostensibly the latter was from | happen ust at the moment (o have H;\\r:\\r!;'\f)n, s e A\L\l;\l"fi: CL;fi}:.l TS oF SEAN ASH| gp » 2 the sfsfim is 2,200 of Which 1,800 G B o crsanition el in mind.—\Washington Star. = e B‘;)\“'f"\'l‘y“ "}’;:‘“‘"‘k g;\]&hec;il LITERATURE, by"J. I: M. Ford. The fallacigs and dangrs of politi- | In tie so-talled New Ha ayén B reriniel | iProuenials Naw ¥oud . L # - The ‘walfgut: Mas been withon€ - ionism pdme i ® lay afternoon at 4 o'clock, €. B, O # : ¢ Gene (m[ fimer aBd hisjoffice | 170 TAMINUC ATORER 8 RO o g | | There mayi¥ic a new era fomTre-if groha . Slock,, 00 B0~y yowe v 01018, by Marsustite Witkin- Aty as takon- st fiaxwill prave hor & UGS SSEe S S IE XN B land, but it won't be De Vaterad—ot-"| ¥ Aoy Waselccied poctatany s son, g 2 5 7 : T8 jgihat About 11:30 this morning Cons : far ; Walkout At”Stamford. ffa - éching fmgbrtance’ to the pub- (i N : R 2 lic wRenit w)nz ot for A prosecu ‘1‘-'\" {"‘T' ;‘Yh““"" “?”“ W Stamford, Aug. 7.°-Shopmen n wosecu- | % 5 ettt B, ! i Lo e Alstory of the northwest. A'fores b j s . flon- 91 Phe D.tck(\r& Buder anti-teust. ,,that the President and’ his| It must be rather discouraging (o | McMahon%:saloon on the corner of Contemporary cérafismanship: and | bering 140 in the New Haven 4 S | ees” are “at the disposal of the | ALTANZa thai ‘hard as he (rigs he | Broad and High'streets, Justas Con- | the several schools, radical and con- fovs ana an investigation of possibie | S es ¢ @ SpOsi the | doesn't syceeed in gettifs, the Wash- | stable Rawlings was within a few | Servative, are thgfoughly discussed fire and the explosion of a dam fur- | joca) plantdef work at 10 a. m. nish added excitement and the 10ve | anitire forcels out. The shopmbn Feks arding of supplies with prosecu- | COmmittee on MRoreign Relations, | ington administration .real mad.— | yards of the adbr a, small boy dashed | in this book: Neuarlys¥wo hundred 4 ; cithei inforfhally or ifi session.” This | Philadelphia’Press. into the saloon and-shouted: “Cheese! Poems by the bestiliving poets, hexatAM: BooKlist, tracted strike might mean a’conr to this, th€ reports are_so confusing 5. AT New Britaln . v X s o S it |#that", ‘we , cannot readily . determine | 'hanks of the public, ghtahe S S ore a body representing the Senate 5 A : Democratic #eadquarters. Now We es Rawlings - and ~ Spegial Ofiicersi, A1 ‘Introduction to -contgmperary close 1o the Administration, inits|tawa Citizen. * o - | | story of the Lansing inquiry of yes- — > Céffey .and Nelson started for ®. S.[Poetry. #.r ~ i story turns out as: it gRoul.”"—A. L. | pifir electric locomotives aid a 13':;"‘ T L P torent waslimo o ltin® the il oo AR D G ¥ u Pmm,u the cops ,,,c mmi,,g-» m the | and abroad are quoted in tyll a illus- “1‘).xxm<:1mus 'DAYS, iy M. the- of the lines {" the ‘nvrf;lzet~ ¢ fhis ‘meaps ot ‘rmncn\\k. a market” y 3 % s > 5 ras | trativ e e i S \ . Rines po from hore. fo Nork ity it “&% Co. Morris & Co., | and, according tof The \\'oxhl again, [rofusal to. gt mad.—Gharleston News and when the offfeers appeared on tho V\N. HE THRESHOLD Of T AGAY-DOMBEYS, b sif Haity ' dohn- ffeg wné the power 'V".nmn al"Cos 3l H§én & Co., and the Cudahy Pac Secretary Lansing's attitide, during |'and Courier. scene of actlon there was oniy root| SPIRITUAL WORLD, ‘by’ H: - SR e 5 @ob, whéch supplies ;current to Do & o are to be thoroughly | the inquiry. carried an impHfcatiém |30 . . _— i [ “Sevéral of the characlers are de-' 1 scendants of some.of Dickens' charac- oaed to the publie ‘gye through the | that the invifation should be gpmplied The navy department is doing. its | 3 i | ters” L ) fions,‘to follow in any instances of the railvond and the railwa) A study of life-anfl death Over ating;as usual. » There. New London, Report. Beer and cider to be found. ’ Dresser, 5 itionisha P bit towards redicing the cost of live _ijationgl Happenings, W courfs. Should the sovernmems ' with. In view bf all*of thege things, | ing. Tt's ®oiig to sell its spare, sea- Cloliihls tachie 1o Canton —wioes | Gty g : filcceed in proving its cises h we are convinced that it is Repub- | blanes real fheéap. Leave it to,Joses | (han 40,000 death’s since March 1.0 ON UNCLE SAW'S WATER WAGON, ' HILrs Off DESIRE, by R4, Maher. | ~New London, Aus. 7.—At b Bhus to hfin out in @ pinch.—Man- | Ninetly per cent. of the cases prove I'd—‘ by H. W. Moore. “& story of‘a_ loving voung couplo { this morning, ¥ car,inspect ichester Unlong. = - & 2 tal. a5 | 500 recipes for deligious drinks doing-n'gyDsy stunt wilh an old gypsy | N§W, Hayen road in-this city "ana Gl profitecrs, shéfia it not we il at | uncertainty, that it is ‘Republican tac- A iz game run down—An extensivo Which can belade at home. e it nd thoir adven. | Bnopmen ifi ¢he Midway, yard, a)=g’ east have the satisfaction of know- | tics that wil npt allow the bublic Doubtless ‘sthe burnig of* th nest of counterfeiters unearthed,®lo- e fures by the way. Some misunder- | those Who were in the first rick/ gl ipg that the high prices are not due | egposition’ of facts to take place, [ Massachusells ice hoyses recntly, "has cated ncar Danbury—Well equipped | POETRY OF }’LALE“ selected by Rt gtanding separates them to drive him | Work in responsc o the strike ondely b.)ack’ of faith on' the phrt of the [Swhile the party is.also trying to in- | 2ready heendSeized upon as an sz'use’ for .t manufecture of spuriogg #M. Leonard. A {into the war and her into Red Cross | The second tfick of 4j men'is due f +3 e : sl Sne for, ralsing the price. ofr % money—Qiscovered by detectives. | - “Pocms and extracts from over fifly" nursing."—mBook Review Digest. report at 3 o’clock this afternoon, a ers and will have a little more | «innate t6'a kaowledge-hungry DOPU- | as' the ' Rocky ,Mo"m‘amS_BO*m" . Train robbers attempted to hold up | poets, from Gower'* to. Mr. Robert| «Mild and pleasant litle story for | the third trick, involving the ~.uQ forbearance wifh ‘our lot laee that it is the” President whg,| Txanscript. Tog Lh fast Lake Shore mail train”pear Bridges, on peace .in its varying i (he most paprt, though one.which be- | number, at 11 @clock tonight. ji The Attorney General states that| geties the interview. “I'he action of 3 S s Y ;-’”‘" rm‘d'lh;dul MT:) e #bat aspects, historical and legendary, | ging and ends on a nole of meloda- s 4 5 3 Yo ridl " ¥ r bl after a pistol duel svith* the teafnmen’ false and true.”-——Publisher's not. E i . 2 ta % ' i o g Boat s oot aiid o : L / Tt is gagnificant that race fesling is . e sher's note. ma. The horse Dopavan is a likable trike At Springficld. ?Gd fatis . _‘1 l_f 24-|.the misiffers is boungrggleome out cnalll oo e tho mp- | Were compelled to give up_ Uheis it | e s ST b e X el ates a viola : el i F 8 h 3 o N. Y. 3. , Springfield, Mass., Aug. 7.—1 Rfd Indicates & clears viclation 'of{ sure| to4be resentud ‘gfilmc the gro i vobbed of his vote, iif’ Wigh- | (CMPt P e PROBLEM OF THE PACIFIC, by C ‘. P % KE -The § = fhe anti-trust laws” and he promises i : g 2 ) by C. . . shop men employed in the Bostom & : 2 SeS | dent desire to make ‘as cloudy #nd | ington wheic he and the whites have - B. Fletcher. T SECRET b B W Ot Cikany thots: aRe Wt Brinshak R The “Big Five are - 5 : f¥ie, and in Chicago where politi . x N X Y SRS : Yo anopg: 4 U ek, > réemate ‘as Possible. ‘'Why can wé not » LA e D = &t 9 o’clock this morning 3 . e ‘ \ s walked out 8t ¢ i - : cians truckle to his vote.—Wall Sgrect | (0T% ~ They should be free to turn | wiiTE RIDERS; and Other § : 4 ’ ; ; : ng their power in five |, q'ite treaty discussions open and | Jopuetd . P their minds to (he examdnation of - DRS; end Qther BAsteh: bl T AVMINUTDE, by: H St | SR Caelre it A AR X g men remained, according to aster “Moniprlats E 4 o 2 m Of| es in War-Time, by J. E. G. De k rnarkets; restri ("g: G| Bboxelnbonto fnom Bt Gl i Dl A o= ixhhpn;.Ono‘l’(‘i\p\mi(viédm’{ll‘g“ ;”'?“T‘Tl Montmorency. Mechanic F. A. Butler and@with thege Stock markets; restric 2 9ol 1 i P ; rhic ccupy public ‘miind. and’| g elohas 'ARLING, by J W. Tompkins # By 1 2 Are ‘the « Republicans- afraid of R AT e el 2 5 Seventeen skelches - of En STAR , by ompkins. 2 7 . y jthtc and international supplies of | T A BALUADE AGAINST CRITICS, have produced the prevailing unedsi- | 5 £ ’rfnv‘w“‘ be pown le to effect mu re- z RO 5 5, 2 « rural life of more than ‘ordinary in- *es E BB onioune the prices® an open argument—tod be . tried Vi S 4 |mess. Congress cannot concernitself: EReS dinaryiin 85, c g ’ of : 5 s e o : e, | teresl, reprinted for the most part| YOU NEVER SAW SUCH A GIRL, 1,, The i’ oot amt other feods: do. | before s all—between the Com-| You mournfar vour hope's decay? X (“h’;‘i‘,“?" : ‘.‘:'”;“ff“fij:f"“’"‘i’?* Whited from the Contemporary Review.,They ' George Weston. abaut 4e hany AcendiPRorplonnd ,“ e mittea’ ang-the President? If so,| - Ambition ‘and Fame are cheats?— Senute Ju euspged In masiigy ¢ (e shaw prasented Ao, Mr,(Bufias ol guing both the producers of food | MHPY' SRS TE TP BN L T e | Some Critic has deigned to nay upon President Wilson, in%adeXising | 7 © shops pres to Mr. Butlgr gp ena ‘the consumers; crushing effective | tN® l.eague of xa S0 Ly & Your work in the public sheets. ways to deprive him of his sharegof | FOMMUNIC ATED mands for wage increases to 85 cenpt s h, itTon: sccuring special “Srivi. | it ‘would have virtue enough. fo meet Comie, don’t Bais Teeab that Diealsy | th8. cuedit ifor the great’ work Hogg) A - g OUTING FUND an hour for the engineers and 8Sycen s A Al T with . gublic approval after an argi- | The batile is gay. : "lat Paris After all their chatlénses, Fi —— ; for the firemen, and gave the nmua,“M R . xaiizosds, Stockyard cqm " Otherwise, why should the| Remember (ohiveet of sweetsy | (heif fault-finding and criticiems’| planation of the “Bolsheviki” Riots || ment until Saturday noon to meet fi and municipalities and pro- | MePt es S SRS e el e i and assaults, the treaty and. the | .At the Ukramian State Convention. «| .y 0, e ) demands, failing, whi€h, it was a ring: . The entire charge may well | OPPonents fear the tribunal? 5 SEY R e league covenant stand unconquerable. P = 3 e Herald is in receipt, today, of | nouncad, a &trike vote will be taken. = ! X usual, the Lansing inqu Wasthih e R Gritica——andl who! are they? There is no need of reservations or W Britain, (;onu.‘ two more génerous checks to be used At the Boston & Maine offices it was ¢ amendments. The country wants August 5 1919. | by the City Missign+in the main- | Said that nonec of the 200 shop wgrk- none. It wants the treaty ratified | Iiditor New Britain Herald: tenance of its vacation ers of thatsroad in this city had gong out, the men having deterfhined “fo await word from their leaders ia- mothers, known as ‘“Interbrooke.” { Washington. The New Haveng roufla This worthy cause hds not been for- | maintains no shops here. é 2 es and jail sentences threaten the licgn methods that are. creating*the ’ oo 2, stationary /r,’l,xlnm‘re fin mmed. up Wwilh the final count, 2 of profitecring. nothing but words; nothing but ihe Usurpers that hold their seats X f : el nAlEr: al wres- | An hour of a passing day; home for b i g _ | preliminary grapple of mental wres- n i ; cHas: 3 § In undertaking the task of bring e e e | A i s o e e B Kiadiy allow space in your valu- |needy New Britain children and thejr g the alleged profiteers to justice | tlérs struggling for a decisive "ho Why, see what they did to Keals. S Jle paper for the explanation of the the government has an extensivé job | Which was mot forthcoming. _.nn And Byron, that Lord of Song! The Higher Cost of Peace. so-called “Bolsheviki” riot at the on its hands but,the benefit to the | We repeat, there has heen nothing hut Apollo himself repeats, (New York World.) Ukrainian convention on the Srd day “The Critics are mostly wron T e ACURe of August which we hope will settle | £otten by the Herald or by Miss Bart- A A gra a suitable means | words, bitter word many times, o o 5 The prediction that clothes will soon o o ping in aterbury. fiu“hc nted ‘that suitable o 2 the misunderstanding as it comes |lett of the Mission, who originated ¥ R S Vo P : - ! cost double what they cost last year T A T ] e - conduct | the whole affair s6%far. No salient e e ol ost d 3 p o i P eciirostna o . Waterburys, Aug. 7.—Sixty-tive méa- are available to force proper u Aware of their feet of clay, and that shoes will shaw a proportion- | ([0 an authoritalive source, naniely: | {he scheme. Any donations of -any | euiricre e e ploged® 3 i . : A e 3 hinists and -mechanics employed * 4t fhe part of the packers in selling | points have been exposed, no real ar- | When Critic with Critic meet ate increase in price will hardly add to| T1e trouble started after the petition i el et e eI i ate ase in price ardly 2 amount will be gladly received and | the local New Haven railroad pounds 3 3 4 They winlk as they go thelr wiy s to the president had been read and ¥ if wares arc found, will warrant | guments against adoption, presented. ) k as v g0 their way the consumer’s serenity of mind. Hav- e d a g 3 4 laid down ‘theingiodin’ SBaiE & osecuting. The ex- | We d GG A wflflunéo e To plot in their foul retreats ing paid more for everything he eats, YOting upon it had begun. The dele- tH& public is assured that its. money | house laid down \llr::rmv.\ shortly 2@y cxpense in prosec > e e do not care, for ifistgage, whether | - gien " shout in the open streets or wears or uses in any form because | Sates unanimously approved the peti-'| will 'be spent in such a way as to in- | 2fter 9 o'glock ~‘»-nl]= falining, m..r tortionists, whoever they are, must|any one individual in. the United| ( ardent but inky of the war, must he pay still higher| ton by arising from their sgats and | sufe thg greatest possible benefit to | SPORse togenera e ]“% R e e R ] e e art secretes: | pyices hecatse of poace? Is the nirgt| thewPoles who were in great Numbers | as lar number as may be accom- | the existence of a nation wige i a “The Critic: 5 " I 3 % s . L ” % - a = 5 This 3 &' alk au; @ e e e T O e vesiDit of the worfi's relyrn of prpduc-| 10 {hetrear of the hall s’ emed dissat- | modateddt the -farmhouse. In our [ THIS morning's watkout b use m.hf i e e ElSc S Sormnesite tive industry to be a further inflation | isfied and started to holler Mshame” | capitulation today, we include two | SOMPlete tie-ub fof the locil repaly y are i at | know why. they remonstrated, an: ENVOF. WA= b Diices? and make other disorders. amounts which were. scnt direct to | department, but accor e ol [faust be called to account. why, in Sthers' opinions, ‘they were | Though skilled with the lash “tpat| Y.Therc are prophets, but unfortu-| We ars very sorry for the incident | Miss Bartlett which she wishes to ac- ""“"“'I“ S Ui "_”m;“ Tho loss, to the country, of the pack wrong. Then we may decide, Gen- beats, nately when coal dealer or a packer for tMg petition in question did not | knowledge by this means: it will not ;’\\.;u ‘v;<;;hh,:”,1 l:;t)s:“(i“ and distributing organizations | «ratities prov B e And deft with the prodding throng, | or a shoe or clothing manufacturer | disparage in any way the Poish peo- | Previously acknowledgcd . Al e i e s ding to revor h B o inies have Buit u erdlities prove nnihlns: gjve us [‘AC~Y As sure as their moment fleets predicts dearer coal or meat or clothes| Ple but it repigved the irresponsible | First Baptist Y. P. 8. C. I ed house, according to report, (h.\\ $ not cl > pa a P | and do.not cloud the issue. ik oniles e e D onlcoymusiibe Birelserion autocratic authorities of Ukrainia in Susanne Proctor Carr ; L L SR Wil be by no means negligible. The R ARTHUR GUITERMAN, | They arc the real soothsayers. They | Which the Polish people have no part. | F. 1, Hungerford ... i Ehl il R e i%1sting systems should not be legislat- \ —in Harper's Magazine. | peer into their crystal glabes, see Ital- | Thanking You, we are, sincerely, Marcus' White ..... |G el e Bt Foe men. oy e - “NO SUG " UNCLE'S R : S Gt (e (Signed.) heir work quietly this mo g and d.out of the world of commerce until NO SUGAR.” UNCLE SAM. S LhiE A fan cutters and fitters departing for gnc ROSE o IR | S SR i o g Kurope or a herd of cattle grazing COMMITTEE IN CHARGE OF Total . veee » s e b L i Mayor Quigley's absence from the Ratify the Treaty. near a field of $2.50 wheat or $2 corn, THE STATE UKRAINIAN . combat the strike Jfitve ‘means of supplying us with our | ity on the day of all days—when the Newvork T,me;) and straightway forecastga rise of CONVENTEQ) $ geds.” Tf they have been obtaining head—and i clothes from $25 to $50 a ~Q‘fi(xm1 of 2 sugar situation came to a The country's impatience with the | GO/ ls8 TR BEY 1G 00 & S8 —_— RUMANIAN ARMY Jfoo much for their “service a check | ;. postponement of the special ses-| senate for its dawdling over the | pa Mol Selected| to| Represent. State dn ¢ o R ) 4 D doubt the main trouble is the| - ~ ] [Bhiouid be placed upon them rather | on o the Common Council, may be| Peace treaty will riven into indigna- | 4cuor ditfusion of wealih e 1o tne| ASK FOR FREEDOM | National Matches at Cadwell, N. 4. | - CUTS OFF FOQD han have their mmmodmoq dis- ¥ 4 " 3 e tion if the futile hearings and speech- kS e S et B s 5 A e L e e | b o o o confiblinit o o F o B TR OF IRISH NATION |oajers from the omte. of anmon o reig affairs i 1 s % 2 5 i et | ofNers fr he office . % The foreign affairs committee has} .o.qance with the buyer's ability to] SIEomE i enocary ot A diulang through his personal efforts in New | laboriously read the document, line | | St pe S wi — it e G R e e it pay Clothes and shoes will cost dmx- affiliated rifle clubs of the National ‘accomplished by making examples of S et r wherever it is| by line, paragraph by paragraph, to i 3 York, Washington o ere: s [ Dy . £ ag . ble because farmers and shipbuilders' . . i 5 5 g arians ; Teas few of the leaders through an fic- | (nat he has gone to look after the| the end of the cighty-scven thousand | ung munitions warkers and other| Jnights of Columbus, At Peace Gon- | ]‘*‘fi'- & ; kl'x“llon in ‘0||\nmuc\n have Hungarian by Reason of il HEaG HET S i words it contains. It conducted the | ol odteers f S have the . been selecled s members of the ual term n Jail: Heavy fines Willl.gupplies. -iHis journey will.then bel roaqing not in the spirit of men in- | bioaecs 1o femay A "\" e t:: | vention, Adopt Iesolutionw Calling | team to represent the state in the Itimately come out of the consum- | justified, but we doubt whether he will | tent upon a sympathetic examination mfl‘-omné;fl» St hie rin h“:l ) 3 national matches at the navy rifle {ers’ poekets and will not harm the | poable te extract the necessity. Theof the sreat charter of peace and 1ib- | nog profited by the war and finds th Losgulicpendenceiofilzeland Jenes dn Caldwell, N. J.: el e fransgressor of our business laws. fact {hat the Board of Equalization | ¢'ty for all nations, but rather like a | purct power of its income re.| Buffalo, Aug. aiilyS toduygatier et nn KRl TL A B her SIT, Budapest has become critical because Ivlod.\' hof \hrc Inquisition )?‘\ummz duced half, it can wear its a session’ extending from last night | 112" Richard, Winonester “I‘{':;'):““I::' : imr oy i P hrough an Krasmian®pamphlet for | clethes for another year and have its| the peace convention here f the okl ches sating | the most productive food erritories wnership should be applied, With a | the order for the time being, bears out | heterodox utterances, or a gimlet- | shoes patched S faviy K”m'):l:‘gr‘ e lambis tmanismousy | Arme Co, New Haven: tewin quariers eizure of all the properties and goods | this belief. . Meanwhile time is being| eved church commitiee bent upon ¢ Honteal alr-solhtionicalline lioriine | L2 alShENERD REorn sl BENE WilE a ven [nvolved. We do not favor govern- | lost if it is (he” qesire of the city to| convicting the parson of heresy. The Prohibition Autocracy. full Tecosnition’ of (he indepsndinca | icoibers, Paulia. Raymond, Green- | P o . . I embersl ol that compnitics tare B nic i 9 = wich; John. W. Hession, Bridgeport; | according to a dispatch re€8ived her ént ownership, it eventually forces | abtain any other supplies from the £ are (New Tork wWorlad of the Irish nation. Practically cver 5 o : 3 : 2 wiser th#n they were before. The S or reUs00 daliea o epreacil igher prices through the expensive | government stores, and we are liak Sy s ¥ % Thatever the platine ) ;| one of the 300 delegates representin, 3 P P overnment stores, and we are liable| hearings go on, (hé speechmaking | _ Whatever the platform of the Anti- | e 27 the 870 08 B B8 FORIERETE y al s s usually insta 3 o 5 i 3l cemd 5 3 s s | Saloon League may say on o sub- Holitical systems usually installed. | to find, after it is decided to buy | continues. Republican songlots, | 00 L ain that the. pronibiden | difterent flugs, cordlally scconded: the ‘But, in this instance, it might pay for | other commodities, that we have again | Prompted by no other motive *fhan | Ject, it I (('N('“ '} at the brohibltion . colution, which read 1 . N - e bittar di s 2 amendment to the constitutic e 30 » ! time to run the concerns with the | been too late and there will be none| their bittar dislike of President Wil- | amer & ution does "L i ved that the supreme coun- : i son, consume days in denouncing g | NOt authorize congress to make the ., . t"ine Knights of Columbus, e s ot seeprunlle setininggiten v | upon dhe tarken 3 document whicl. are not com- | Possession of intoxicants a-crime, o ‘? Vote of {he senate of the | Chesley, C. W. Curtls, H I 1 o 3 2 £ 9 Ay I lorsing the vote of the senate of the " 5 e courts are touring the provinces anc 3 1 after competition The senti of o 2 < Sk The demand b e lobby for such | e € A, ker 3 ave disrupting then er comp had The sentiment of the city has been | petent to expound elucidate. And The demand by lobby for such ; 5ic i’ States. expressing its sympathy | 229 A~ Klecker of New Haven, e e e bu ip. We need the com- iably in favor uying > country, eve n sreater need | legislation justifies the arguments of st e s been built uy undeniably or of buyimg the| the co ) in greater x with the aspirations of the Irish Leon Dokied all over Huniors exilivgh panies and their systems, if we did | sugar and there has been a diveggity | 0f relief from conditions that are | those who have opposed prohibition. |, o510 for o government of its own | i peasants to arrest communists ¥l'growing more difficult and dangerous, | It is now freely admitted that thou- . pe®R® 'L 8 G50 0o oo Se upon peasa . \ | must bear its burden while the sen- | sands of spies are to be employed and 1EE TV B g 0t Treland by S APPAREL PRICES who are charged with murdcr and. g Ppossible extorti the prices would | the advisability of purchasing other| zio vent their wrath upon the | that enforcement will not be possible "“".'“';“on S ihe e A 5 B SHOW HEAVY ADVANCES not to permit them to reach A\rllm‘ not be collectable. Their strength | goods. It appears that the mayors| treaty. unless, in deflance of constitutional | e ang 2 g T S where they wiN be sheltered 5 : . o searche e Jeyr Yor T , he Peidll cabinet is I func- . necessary a also | acti P a gres 218 toveait It is time to make an en®-of it. In | guaraniees, they can make searches New York, Aug. 7.—What it Tt [ has made $hem necessary and also | action has done a great deal toward costs to fit out a man in 1819 tioning but under thé®eircumstances N % = L . s e <sibili . |the end the senate must and will [ and seizures on suspicion alone. 1 9, L fhias madefthem supreme. If the gov- | closing up the possibility of so doing, | 18 01 the senate muse and Wi T e ih it et NEWARK GLUB SOLD andliwhatiine Aamebioss oot it is said it can do but little It is ernment can do what we desire with: | as municipalities all over the United | escape from that duly. for the coun- | After the first step has been taken, 17 Jo14 still hoped, according to report, that out disrupting the organizations, well | States are losing no time in buying up | try commands it. It now lays itself | zealotry complains at once of lack of 1914 199 a_coalltion of socialists.and the bour and good. TIf there is profiteering | all that is offered. A Council meeting | ©Pen to increasing severity qf cen- | authority, and with each succeeding | prnest €. Landgraf, New Owner, Has Suit ............530.00 .00 geOiRejicanibe Motmes o e R sure for every day it puts off rdtifica- | advance toward absolutism it finds | : : Shoes . 24 850 00 clements under the leadership o, s ; ¢ A tion ] new reasons why constantly increa Had Considerable Experience in ShiU e o ; 0 250 former Premier Michael Karolyi, are Finally, if there is no other mgan§ to I'he citizen who is enabled to pur- It would be indulging in illusoryssing DOWers are necessary. In the | ! Undershirt ... .50 5 gmewing stronger and there are in< s ¢ Minor League Baseball Drawer " ! 50 5 cressing derfands for the reinstate- are sure that we have an alterna- REPRESEN PATIVES. fbarred from the public by'destroying | geiting the ordered commodity the companies. This may be? easily Advance of Enemy Troops. Berlin, Aug. 6. (By The Asso- Press.)—The food situation iff [ As a final alternative govérnment | has denied our petition and cancelled in Hungary have been cut o¥ from the capital by the Rumanian advigee, Naramore and Major E. 8. I’easants are reported to be hunllm!‘ Hall, Jr., Bridgeport; A.; P. Lane | Hartford; C. W. Harrison, Milford; Dr. A. B. Bayles, Compo Beach: the country from Budapest, it being I.. Schenck, Greenwich, and . | alleged that they are being incited in Clouet, H. M. Thomas, George down communists who have fled Ao this work by Rumanians. Moving m#t we would not now be victims of | of opinion, hard to crystaliize, apon | We ask that someone pays the price. | next week r be too iate. aftain our ends, we will skirt the | chde even a pound of bacon, or a ham, [ hopes (0 expect congress to restore | present revival of the spirit of the | edges of starvation. Again we say, | at less than the prevailing rates, feels | Normal conditions and normal prices | Inquisition there is such haste to re-} . yo 1 Ayz 7. President EReis oo 50 méht of the old regime it is said by one enactment or a dozen enact- | sort to tyrannous methods that at- D. L. Fult m“ hetnowi Internatisnal Necktle ...... 00 - - = : : S el ments. Tt cannot by law and in a | tempts to proceed in accordance with = “’ A N or Hat, felt .. . 3.50 6.00 ANOTHER STRIF Bow better than later, when it will | that is far greater than what he has| day increases the supply of foodstuffs | law and in recognition of human | league foduy announced the salo of i e : 5150 . : 3 be the harder to make them aware | actually done. The satistaction of the | and other commodities; it cannot | rights are condemned in advance ag| the Newark clyh by Josebn Josann i Collary ; Eonplay eelor T i Co T OuC otk of theig sins. bargain hunter instinct, ta all of us, is| check or altogethey. regulate the de- | aitogether useless. e D e LOERE Handkerchief .. ; 35 row in Sympatl ith ™. Menr mand resulting from the world's This is a confession at the very out- | for $40,000. Raincoat ...... 22.00 row in Sympathy With B. R. T. Men., needs; it cannot resolve that the in- | set to the movement that in order Mr. Landgraf has had coneiderable New York, Aug. 7.——The street rail- : flation of currency and credit shall | to make prohibition effective govern- | experience in Minor lcague haseball, Totas . $62.90 811210 way men employed by the Long is- cry over spilt milk—in this ease lost| cease at a given date. But therc | ment must be revolutionized, the laws | having been the owner at various land Traction Co., which cperates cars o f h sugar—but it is too bad that the three [ are inquiries to he made for the as- }of liberty rewritten and the people | times of clubs at Allentown, Poits- The figures were carefully to practically all the towns of diong fifcaguc of Nations seem to have| . .o.qgive expected were denied us, | Certainment of facts and the disclo- | subjected to oppressions against | Ville, Paterson, Porismouth, Rich- compied by one of the largest Island, will go on strike at 5 o'clock ',emed down into a situation wherein sure of wrongs or evils or 'malad- | which they have been taught to be- i mond, Danbury and Newburgh. He is retail clothing establishments in tomor¢)w morning, according to an i S y ) justments that may be cured. There | lievje they were forever safeguarded. | connected with a big manufacturing New York city. Throughout announcgment made today by Edward uch side is doing its best to prove | .y coie glius Y be : ere | liey > SRl s roug . F 18y Sdwapl “ A A S curselves to a complete lack of gov-| would be measurable relief even in Thé worst of it is that the menace | firm in this city H‘ls brother, Wil- they represent the same grade Smith, chairman of the local execudveo. a8 S ¢ hesitate fo| ¢rnment supplies for New Britaln, at| the knowledge that congre ith a | doek nmot proceed from any party hav- | liam J. Landgraf, will be associated of goods in each case, and the committee of the Amalgamated Assod se the “shorter and uglier” word-—| jcast until another batch is thrown | serious mind was attemptin give | ing@popular ‘sanction, but from a pri- | with him in the management of the outfit is such as experience ciation of Street and Elevated Rail- rrespective of the merits of any par- | open to thé pubc by the War Depart- | T¢lief. The events of the last few | vate and in many fespects secret or- | Newark club. shows a2 man who used to weag way Employes. s g days have demonstrated that matters dzation whic. never vet has had | It was officially announced tha $30 suits would buy Mr. Smith stated th ke hid™ i r point that has bee: i s | gan 3 s ed ac 0s d ) Mr. Smith stated tr rike T f ticula. hp i brought | ment. Our own tardiness of actlon| of the first order of importance @wait | thefjouraze to Weets its proposed vic- [ Patrick J. Donovan wal be retaincd been voted in sympathy with B. R, T | up. There is in Washington some| will be to blame, nothing more. It lslthe attention of ‘the nation's legtsla- j the ballot box. as manager. f strikers. profiteers must be called to account, | that he has accomplished something cause, for great rejoicing, such is hu- AGAIN, THE TREATY. man . There is little need to Arguments, pro and con, on the We probably will have to resigu

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