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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1918, W Bl‘itain Herald. is one way to go about it. We are] the laughslx‘i‘—fififfl- Transcript. JOY R[DING working for the same end, and, if you HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, are capable, we are utterly willing ta "p“lr“i“““)”‘ “"”l-_“ 'lfl l‘n;'!‘e Sam to take rietor ' e i i S s share of the white man’s bur- Proprietors. let you do the work. If you are| gen.—Toronto Globe. e d dally (Sunday excepted) at 4:18 | either incapable, or lack the desire, — = i . S Hortid Buatng 6 Crursh S o willllale i of ourstlves The Prussian cabinet voted to give RN i . Wilhelm 170,000,000 marks—uwhich : . Thres 1 . - s must be about one per cent. of th ? FOOD IN E ok : 2 OUR FOOD IN EUROPI number St. Peter has given him.— red at the Post Ofice at New Britaln | oo oover's statement that | Knoxville Journal and Tribune. (l ) nc. as Second Class Mail Matter. Kuropean warehouses are overstocked e TELEPHONE CALLS Columbia university an : b ... 925 | With foodstuffs that have been sent S5 apnopnces S : course on income taxes It ought to rial Rooms seseeesees 9266 (hat country with the expectation | be a great sucess i . ; o 1 22 g cess if it will tell how . ways bl only profitable advertising medlum In | of sale, at high prices, to various na- | {0 raise the money to pay them.— . Sirae he city. Circulation books and prest i i Providence Journal 0om always open to advertisers. tions will be received with nothing o but anger on this side of the water. Still, for Member ot tho Associated Press. a4 good permanent job, a Associated Press fs exclusively entitled | We know where that food has been | place on an arbitration con si 0 the use fob republication of all news mmission U Tedited. ip 1h o O omviaa eredited | coming from and we know what we | ©UBht to pay its possessor beyond : oy N ) 7 the removal of it from this land of | Tpa proposition made by colored ours. The fact that it is being held, | advocate that all of the British and SPLAYING FLAGS FROM CITY presumably for high prices, by indi- F”""f"h possessions in Africa be given Dra to Liberia ought to suggest to Senator BUILDINGS. viduals, who must be residents of the | -° B Fall of New Mexico a chance for an- was an individual that must be | United States, is simply another ! other amendment fo the treats - of i n to thorough research that dis-|charge against the already many | Versailles.—Springfield Union. bred that it was against the stat- | times guilty profiteer. There are i — aterlals of the State of Connecticut to[few other places from whence food While Boston's unionized police - ‘ threaten strike, volunteers ar T - lay flags of other nations from |may come, it must have left here, | jyuq madl pogorRan £ ze to preserve public order. Even 3 offering a large selection ot ic buildings hereabouts. The|ergo, certain people, known as Am- | if worse comes to worse, no anarchist o : ald’s informant, who called atten- | ericans are guilty. Who are they? | will have a chance to chuck any more ciiiel e DL of other people’s tea into Boston har- iy e i SR to the statute, was undoubtedly We do not believe that the aver- bor.—Brooklyn Eagle. i¢ 35¢, 45¢ to 75¢ vard lect in his statement, it is against|age American is unwiiling to share i B aw to display foreign colors from | his lot with the man on the other Why do some democrats insist on o X | CURTAIN ATTRACTIVEL City Hall, but it is safe to say that|side. He may have half of our loaf | saying tht “Mr. Bryan is always a 3 2 3 PRICED presidential possibility?"" He never 5 ‘ has been yet, has he?—Kansas City p z & | Times. > wide choice beginning at ks of all nations, excepting Ger- 3ut it is a sacrifice for us to give it PN K s i i i . , Y $1.75 pair, up to $7.50 phir, v, Austria and Turkey, have flown | (o him, it makes our half loaf cost It is unfortunate for the Kolchak 2 b our flagstaff, or draped the front | s much as the full one, and he | 80vernment that at this distance it g A 5 “RIRSCH” FLAT RODS, sounds so much like others that we Have have learned not to like.—Boston nay. We doubt, very much, if|make up for our shortage as soon | Transcript. ug up a clause that has been in-|of hread if he is really in need, Our fall showing off ative for at_ least four years.| through any fault other than his own. your curtains hang right by using “Kirsch” Drap- ery Rods. Single Rods 39c each. Double Rods 69¢ set. Extra size Rods also 1n stock e building, with no one to say {should prove willing and anxious to was anyone who, even if they|ag ne is able. The family of nations _— v of the statute, wished to see the | iy myurope is fighting heartil i Perhaps there is some force in the unintentional | ¢ i)y fa P e contention that Mr. Lloyd (George strictly family circles, and feeding on : i 5 y 3 wears his hair too long hut those really patriotic display of colois. | s yn addition to that, greedy ones | abundant locks are a constant re. prosecuted for its ubtless Mayor Quigley was in-f,, 5y, gide, have rushed across the | minder that nobody has yet gotten the ed that he was acting in violatlon | o3 \ith our supplies, which they | doushty little Welchman's scalp.— o 5 H ® Charleston News and Courier. ! 1 > § f1ave our vindow e law in ordering the flag of the | .., ,4¢ gell and which they are plac- Republic to be displaved. He | ;. iy warenouses, hoping for a profit. | «On to Mexico.” sereams a contem- : %) . hot take us into his confidence, but | mp o gperican Samaritan begins to | porary headline. B Shades Fixed for Fall elieve that that is why he onlorc;(ll S Lt Sure we're on to Mexico. : wn when he did. He could i e ; Always have been. — Richmond Rocl : 5 b IFor the benefit of some of those |y ifSs Rave 2 rseraatlis e fhages made jo erder. Bs- who are revelling in a world of ora- AL timates furnished to make and hang. let us figure on your job. Stock Shades on hand ely do otherwise should one raise oint. It was against the law, as the @isplay of other flags hereto- tory in Washington we might suggest The house of representatives thinks {hat immediate steps be taken (o | that a food law should have teeth. e i : It would be just like the senate to | ‘ deni¥eaRimomitheliacitia i os el ot COMMUNICATED. keep a closer check the goods : e oo : e B .. et oocasions may|KSep s close check upon the o Siribe Sutitecthiand meet | bred gamecocks have white feathers n i . icipating the [ that zo out of our country, the ship- | Buftalo Courier. in their tails and will not fight with elsh ThE B by pan Ic u ass when it will be necessary L e B o e e . ” | | the unflinching bravery of the birds St :\_ s foce R tional emblem of other coun-f = o0 = O " 04 before, wish tol| . And now Prof. Irving Fisher solves || (from fhe Herald of that D‘“e)‘ ;“""i‘“ “ll‘l”““““ o d“""‘\“" z2g i“:" st n‘vm‘g‘,hl, el Sever hujdred pieces to : - seat of city gavernment ] i i e plack. The really dramatic way to Tesult of fly E a et} ! s trom our seat of ‘I‘”“ o | starve Turope, but we do want o AR g S D SR If section 64-66 of the revised choose from at Special Sep- est that it might be well for |~ "% & N s e hig ces rything Scptember 3, 1894, tember Sale Prices. Bl Sections 64 | 5°¢ Mer Bt what she actually needs. | ne little mold dollar which nohody jlegislature and no more. Moreover we want to | has seen for ever so long.—Savannah G al Statutes at its e e g tho General Sta know that the stuff that we give to | Morning News. 5 e e d I I el o seflermes] : 5 i - occasions when other flags were flown . assembly. We “” ‘hen we | those across the water is going to e e e e | from I foralontSaturda yieyenine Lwentieth Century Herolsm. on the municipal building of New ew a Ing ams hat the time will come be used where it will do the most| (no Urmiteq States next month, but C. L. Barnes has the contract {o (Providence Journal.) Britain and $100 was collected for ay our respects to others and to pay o T good, and will be delivered directly | why it should have heen thought nec- too bad o ot we ara | 10 that point. Why not a Ioodstuffs | essary (o cable the information that it : . contention tha are . = i ean = ra the c O Cornmisston) with! power! to| send’ a | ¥as coming {o ralse & loan is not'un illegally in doing so. Bither N derstood.—IKansas City Times. : 1 delegate with each shipment to see the same at Buiing should be made to strictly tura a sirl away from her job is o send her a picce of white paper with Statute of the State of Connecticut n s A. H. Abbe and family have re- | a proposal of marriage on it was enforced as stated in the Herald 3rd Floor-—Take elevator turned from Madison. of September 2, 1919 on previous furnish the town with bridge plank Here is a little reminder of human each offense we Americans of Irish Offering a wide range of plaids, and has hought a_tract of standing | neroiem birth or descent, law abiding citizens attioe and chesiks 2 timber or Dean Whittlesey of Noewing. of this republic will willingly comply 39 1nc R E-| Gl i 32-inch wide 39c, 48c, ton and will commence work upon i _ WO hundred and fifty miles of yith the ahove statute as lovers of e oye once. British war medal ribbon are to be liberty and fair play. We would like ‘(;m‘_d QuAlity Ginghams 3 that it is properly delivered and not | THE BACHELOIL. Harold T. Sloper, son of A. J. Slo- | issued to the men and women entitled to have you, through your public T e s SRl s e ol dids) per, has returned from Moosehead | to these decorations through recent DPress give the names of (he con- e el L e There is a stingy bachelor who's living | 1K€ Where he has been spending the | edicts of the king. scientious objectors as they may be a where to relieve the need, wherever S g & ° | summer. He will enter the Suttield ! | Shortly before the great war opened branch of the same tree which hid CARRANZA SPEAKS. it occurs? It would take too much | xp W RIS e ets | Literary Institute at Suffield this fall. | t was customary o say that we were behind the dollar in the past wars and v Cerani of | tme you =iy, Mot at all 1t would B o e - Thomas Pullar and John A. Blake, | living in a prosaic and decadent age. hired the Irishmen to do the fghting | o with 40,000 deserters. A procis- read that President Carranza, i 5 3 = o - : S 4 of the Boston Store, propose to spend | The davs of glory were forever dead. for them as they hide behind the . e i e not take any more than is being | The rats and the mice, they congre- L 5 < 3 mation of amnesty 1o these men has 2 gate and tarry : the next ten days fishing in Coventry ' Adventure and romance had died out public press today after making the | ... icued if they will return to Gér- . e as de- | wasted even now in useless words Batele anny, ey et life. Tt OR o e A 1. iss f 3ot~ e opening of its session, has de S e e || AL G T el e T e | HOAh e WA cL D e e ey e Ghnan ot i that the patriotism of Mexico |and arguments. Its results would be Uiy i The w.\tl of the :uunod glass gl s (0 el comi o and return gave them (oryism and aulo- | man soldiers in this counthy refuse €0 o e - = p % e ys are being p the Catholic n its very outset proved to us that cracy. £ v - & Ty _ rounded 4 at the United | much greater. The bachelor, responding, says, “Not | 40Ws ire being put in the o £ e . go back, fearing that they will be & 8 woundediand thatithe S & sa3 church. | all our philosophy was wrong. There George Washington well said in| 50 PR SRS LE LI B S8 . : S Ay Stephen Robb and i 1 was just as much courage and spirit 1788: >atriots of Ireland, cham- % ey 3 s > o The rats and the mice are providing lohem 1eoy ool Sealilenm. sl ) R IBRE : ESRendiep iiglTs alilot h G cause the Allies have permitted Ger- the rights of the Republic When| (\pppal AND LABOR TO MEET, SR e arrived home Saturday cvening from | in the race as ever. Men and women pions of liberty in all lands be strong [ [#70® (1€ S 1 e8 AEVE BEFEE BE00 Rio Gra sl ) i j ] ; cir trip to Scotls were just as ready to giv mselves p pur cause is identical w aIEn) . L e ent troops across the Rio Grande And while T have to feed them, it's | {heir trip to Scotland. y = Hel e thamsslvesin iHope Evour icause jis| IdenticalBwithi I 54 » fun{iiithe fand ‘ot 1010\ ¥ it e e W. S. Thompson and wife of New | {or their fellows and for the future mine, you are calumnidted in your | S%E S0 0 SO0 00 5000 5 0E e ey e ot (ol olothe || Torktare ithelzuestsfor M fand ) Mrs| fOF m\lhl:mlmn Self-denial and sacri- day, I was misrepresented by thel | " “{hece accused of treason d 0 L 3| N fi ccame commonplaces. "he Loyalists : : ailed the w th b ence of capital, labor, farming and them ali, tco.” W v liaee hifghn t and be ~I1‘nf(“1"\11:(ol; Salion: - \fr“hh o ;:1”1(1 v ‘1d ; f:”i‘ v = Fic: S Ve ag e with him, par- ' N 1 st & es! lurope’s s 8, scaffold wou be my doom but now BRRDS © ABrce I government interests which is to be | Of course, ail the ladies such a horrid . ’ 2 e : bes 5005 < ; . rly in regard to the “rights” ; ol Ibhor National Happenings. and in time a large number of our my enemies pay me honor, had I f = held in Washington next month, pro- N8 , B = own cherished lads, laid down their f; ol e deserved the ss - h ‘ticular | BUL tell me, children, is he not a Probably 500 dead-—Forest fire | jjuy §n%the “confiict for liberty and oo '3 e h,‘“ SRS S BN o viding, of course, that no particular orally bch eitor vietims strewn over three counties in | qye> 1 y @ honor. 1 stood true to my cause class of those represented will be so TENNYSON J. DRAFT, the west- -Terrible scenes in the Tw ) ke ] even when victory had fled. In that | iy Searg On Epoch Making Tour of : ; e e . ot - wo hundred and fifty miles of war 1 merited success. The statement of wrapped up in its own interests that in the Kansas City Star. siltclen sections of Minmicaots andllinaul1 Wbbon, fo be fssued by the ol i) v of the predfest repubilc in West it A 1 By i e e By : ; S8 3 e father o greatest r estern Cities, Accompanicd ) o z e ]\Hi’]‘?\ . l’nrlp] ‘:3]‘1‘1""| ‘(” L LArmSER itich =ovennment Yalone—that' tells ‘{1 Ewerial 15 a5 true | today: Hast in - Fon’t it Own At d waiste—Peopie unable to escape ghe.story. o e ralists and His Wife. the lames—Many corpses wlready re- 1788. We have with us loyalists anc & 2 - ; (Bridgeport Post : e tod (Alae e i b L e | Stekenito bring the directing and the . : I,S\ : ]‘ 1)1 . covered—The majority of victims wo- _— tories l‘“dv'!.\ hiding th“;d “‘; I"”'“‘{ ' @ 3 8 g rights is i g s ere 1 sma bhut highly modern g ro Pass e tr: re. »y the power of their nancia -0 ends of business together a ; : A D men and children—Passenger trains e I f : ¥ 3 producing ends ¢ gether at| ,pq eMcient grist mill in (he Samp in danger—Fire still - cmug Denatured German Diplomats. Bl B0 o G e e R a meeting which should end the tend- | \ortar Rock district of Fairfield, and T e e e e (New York Times.) these same people to fight for them, Ohtap 11 “'"" GHMIN) GRS @ eheit :;:qtth';"“_f:"q"fl‘“;;' t.h] = 'mfi‘ | @ ood showing— For the fivst time in Divers names, too numerous to men- andfi lln‘tlu' }’mlml thlc‘)r\ lh;*lr say. I‘mo apart. Without the director of an or- | that is ra e dis ab scaffold would be their doom. For- Bridgeport It might surprise many tunately in this city as well as the L Bridgeporters to learn, incidentally 5 great republic. We are a part of “capital” whether he i{s a money-| that much wheat is raised hereabouts| g o TEEETE e T somewhat fumbling, hesitant “trial (pege e R o tare an ! . o 525 1o | maker or not, there could be no busi- | —especially by farmers not of the na- e G i e e o m’osld(;nlml ;}hcm h Ip;m\”mn wl 4\\‘ pmping out outlawry. en she > ive Yank o 2 orle € g : Columbus, Ohio, where the presiden e 5 *®| ness. *Without the producing end, or| tive Yankee type, who were accu S0 stists, seleoted Gr sald to be sslested, and thelr mistepresentations’ and | ColUmPUS OB o heae nd that the United States is ; A : tomed in the old country to seeing| Almost every person with an imag- | Mmatists, s agted St : : s "¢ | will deliver the first of his schedulec “labor,” the same is true. Bither side [ (e i 1€ 0¢ < ination is more or less of an actor, | 85 German ambassadors to the United calumniations will h..u] no :\]rv“t A e DN sy ; : : Gl iEesl 6 : 2 5 = B cacon S analoiherc 5 _ effect today than then. The good ad-| 30 7 SAeeL : may easily “kill the goose that is lay- About these men, however, one pe-| and the war has made human kind ]‘r"w x\"‘]’ ”"H' “‘";""g“”‘\“N:‘:\"n \Mi{»:“\r R e o President Wilson will be accompan- o B 5 e N S - erence does make a ferma R C rec as s f o HE 5 Y1150 Res = b ing the golden egg. culiar thing has been noticed. more dramatic than ever. Now we diplomatist is selected? They were all closely followed by the Irish extrac- ied on his trip by §|1. Wilson, Rear Brother at that. There is but N e s e e They bring their grain to be ground | read, in a despatch from prosy Man- g plomatist is selec ? g e a “‘.n S i e Admiral Cary T. Grayson, the presi- ay to treat a criminal and Mexi- . 3 S M1 into flour. When the flour has been | chester, that certain demobilized Eng- ”"”g,]v".| iy l'" ‘-‘|“ 1(‘""(-1.('C"v‘“m]‘gfli c Sbiectioliol inalainlny Narh e phictcan cront s e tioRtaction= || im s qeiilicvisell lighio thetmillifor cash | liShEsoldicrsliah aleofting e ven Bwi thi || ARd 61 L g0 s s ashoc iRt Le e B sen iR n YO e SE SRR (e Rt B S tie | retaryamimulty | Allcorpe ofistenostas will be called together, with the far-| and then with this cash they buy | Young women who in the carly days| (he same taint ARG Ll (g A e ) Y of this | Dhers, secret service men and some s e R western four of one of the welll of the war would write them anowy. | Perpetrated and attempted by German fronts: for the establishment of this | BIST0 (ST o onifives also will be ot S EONT RO 000N | . X > o ambassudors and ministers in many republic or the maintenance of it known brands, paving a higher price| mous lefters containing white feath- 3 ) ; : : : asn 5 n - : different countries during the war Afterwards the army and navy of | for it, but insisting upon getting it be- | er These young women, says the o 3 ; sause it is “white.'" i : : : N® | jave sufficiently instructed us in Ger-this republic had no objection to the aupeiiusl ety Ltds o finer onjiten Berelecelyingiwinlte reathe tsM oL | diploinacit (Dhessimenipracticed||lafsnlayi6titheiiriah! s orlithe Irish \ striking Object Lesson volve things which affeal them. Will | better than their own flour, but has | taking over men's jobs and refusing | a7 diplomacy. "hese men ractiohcy dispiay of the Irisn THE o e rope 3 2R 00 : | they solve our question? We believe so. | Peen whitened by the bleaching pro-| to give them up, and the result has | [0 WAr @ little more fag S L Solc crs net hose IDLet0. UTORS (New Haven Journal-Courier) 3 S : ordinary arts of German diplomac they both stood the test and the i kS T s, that is all been that some of the girls have quit As an illustration of the effect o Then a lot of native Americans' their places. | i A German embassy is primarily alflag of the sister Irish republic will g Snatiichoannochane anleierhishinb | ot e B e O RS S R | Zrcat i ony afsff\f!\]l:ll‘(llo\ jvnfx:‘\:y:-:”ll‘ni\\\(h,\.mnd the ingrates of today as s business and leave that business to| local flaur because it is NOT white, | spiving. In A, B, W. Mason's fine “"“; L s s oD ST the e Endiblnes Off ~mexica ‘“: , what is Carranza going to i : ; & - = »f the German embassy a ! e - day. 7 : p a ar o BOINg to| 4 cure it jobs. Capital knows that it| and they prefer it unhleached. Dovelii Srounien ther e e ol e S e e e o s o needs the good will of the workman AL (1 DRy Gl G 2 returncd the symbols of cowardice to | |7 "\ 1jjant performance of el et ot W Dub B e fmmeponeibility fs raffected il Gl i Ls houid be veads = a—— thekihrecimenianalithelwoman o o LIRS BRI LR IR S e e L D i ) PIERG GG B SOOI A8 A Fitting Recognition. sent them to him when he exhibited | gy o Sy : | Masteiandlnag ng caboNnLar Isecam ive what it may afford to obtain that i > : : There are gradations in the manner|anq fair play to all the world and will g : ay ¢ n tha (Bristol Press.) an inherited weakness by dodging War. | o German diplomatists, but sub- |eontinue, we hope good will. In a broad, general, way The action of the new American | He brought them back one at a time. | jantially none in their methods.| yours truly. the conference will discuss the balance | Legion post of Plainville in adopting | #fter four acts of gallantry and atoned | ypeprever they are they spy out the Themias Ashe Branch of C e oans of power and the remuneration for | the name Brock-Barnes, deserves most | for his apparent sin. But he did not | 1,04, they try to control the citizens The liirlends. of Liish Freedom nbledofiprodusing 16 mens its, (b nappers? In addition to being | S SRS | hearty endorsement. 1t Is a ftting | Want their jobs or anything else ex- | oo Gorman origin In it: they work to bor M Seoiy, | 4,800,000 suits for this season. We e sam will indirectly affect all | yerognition of the service rendered by | CePt their acceptarce of the White | grea] its business secrets, to use 1t il ¥:| have not Included in this estimate receiving aid from that govern.| Of 'S eventually. It is a gratifying| a daughter and a son of that town,| Plumes as a token of their belief in | (o German benefit, in case of need i ARSI the loss of wages, which is of itself i the Brosid S =S eopent fortim ¢ both of whom gave their lives for| his self-redemption. If the soldiers | {5 embroil it with other countries 100 000 GERMAN DESERTERS 2 cemendous o oxnESet Af the President of Mexico felt country and humanity. It is a grace- | Prought back the feathers to the la- | Thpeyv are perfectly crooked in their} [ of waste. Today the mills n; x foes now why did he not protest ful tribute to Miss Monica Brock, who | dies in the same spirit that was Shown | 1ethods, absolutely untrustworthy. SN Lingland are pv'(\du(“‘n; ‘;m\ 60 e normal output on ac- B0 % 6i3c he not ask that oir cols voluntecred as an army nurse, served | by Mr. Mason's young man it would | mpe worse they are. the better is s . E cent. of their 2 : FACTS AND FANCIES faithfully and died in the cause. And| be fine: but to send them as ouster | their standing, if they are not found Switzerland, With 10,000, Leads Neu- | count of a shortage in raw material ¢ ordered home, giving his word =) a5 B . 3 and of labor. So long as the strike in thus honoring her memory tribute | documents is small out. od tfie ones searched for would be First thing you know King George | iS Paid to those thousands of other The women who took men's places Till German diplomacy is denatured ntries Used As Haven of | | othod of settling differences of opin- bed up to us by his own troops? | will be asking the league of nations | Women who in many departments of | in indusiry during the war frequently | of its guile and its falsehoods—in Reftge By Toutone jon between the employer and the no such thing, he confessed his | for an injunction against the moving | @ctivity did their full and important| showed as much devotion—particular- | short, till everything which charac- iy employed, instead of the \ntvynnu\ picture companies of America re- | Part in helping win the war, thus|ly in the munition factories—as the | tcrizes if has been changed or re- Geneva, Sepl. 2.—Nearly 100,000 | method of arbitration is employd, straining them from tempting the | glorifying service and American wom- | men who went into the ranks. If | moved—how can anybody trust it, and | officers and men are considered de. | there van be no satisfactory x;]l\mmn serters fri e Ger in the high cost of living. Tilust serters from the German army during | yong of this character ought to con- that one who so wishes L or be ignored entirely. 0, in an address to his Congre s acted in such a way as to vio- el e The nation has cause to look for- arch for bandits who attempted 7 & ; ward with much hope to the confer-| p . al and hold for ransom certain jon. The U. S. Army violated the an rights sure enough. But o foreswore her own rights when llowed the bandits to do as they She has heen violating rights for a1 years, in too many instances to it will ignore the arguments of the other side. It is time that steps were Washington, Sept. 3.—President Wilson will leave the national capital tonight on his speech making tour of the country to urge before the Ameri- can people early ratification of the peace treaty and its league of nations covenant by the senate without quali- fying reservation. The first stop of the ick two may play, and we sus- that the United States has the fgest hand. Mexico is so deeply hurt it is two yea they reach $40,000,000 in | tion if they were worth mentioning, ganization, who has become known as one month. have been proposed at'Berlin, in a that she took steps to insure no ler invasions into her country— and willing to treat her as a er in the tribs of-nations, and a dent’s personal physician; and Se g been playing that part. It is that we must hurt the feel- included in the party certain of the countrymen fve come into their land, but it is if they allow their fellows to kue in a career of banditry. The and inject a word or two of their own when the argument threatens to in- (v is liable to see a further tres: ¥ Labor, as well as capital, understands i 3 ( lessened production upon the cost of living caused by a labor strike, the following figures setting forth the re- sults of the Lawrence st in the city of that name and 1e neigh- boring state of Massac are in- structive. The strike lasted fourteen weeks. The loss in production was 200,000 piece " woolen cloth. Bach of these pie »uld have been eap- of her rights if she allows to go on. Carranza's words lvents of the past month. Were bt told, from Mexico, that fede s were co-operating with the Ipty sent into the country to get o we are morally certain that we feakness by sending his men he American troops, and now, as | Prince of Wales with a big salary.— | anhood some have decided, for cconomic rea- at difference does it make who is L% Datriotic Mexicans, who| Lost Angeles Times The name Barnes is in honor of | sons or otherwise, that they want to | the German ambassador? There has Francis Barnes, the first Plainville | keep their jobs, the gallant thing for | got to be a change of heart, convic- | (N® War, according to Munich ad- | \ince men that industrial “t»r{ n;) less f y boy to earn the highest decoration of | the men to do is to go and find other | tion of sin, contrition, repentance, re- | vices. Included in this number s | than national war, is terrible in its before the Mexican Congress. Love has a universal language of | a soldier—the wooden cross. £ work: there must be plenty of it at | solve to “lead a new life.” Till the | many thousands who were ”), Q_‘;,,J;: :~h\¢jnon.~ of toil; it mnever settles e sorry, Mr. President, to in- | its own. Nine American soldiers who We extend assurances of apprecia- | good wages throughout England. German people show that perhaps ca and England at the outbreak of the | things right. upon your rights. We have | €@0NOt speak a word of Russian, but | tion to the soldiers of Plainville who Sending a white feather to a lady | is too much to expect it of German | war and were prevented from joining T who have married Russian wives v_/ho have used such excellent taste in| is not only rude but it indicates ignor- | diplesnats; but a new and honest Ger- | the German army “aithough advised American experts have perfected G o that Gh e aiinca CEUbGE, SRl @ word of English, | choosing a name, and we earnestly | ance of the origin of customs. The | man diplomacy would greatly con- | beforehand to join the colors,” the | the highest grade ~of photographic 1 they are galned. | realize there are other things than | hope the post will enjoy the largest| white feather is particularly for the | tribute to international good relations | dispatch says. | paper, which formerly Wwas imported © protect your own there [ locksmiths to which loveoviteh gives | possible success. male. It is a phrase of the cockpit, | in the future. Switzerland leads the neutral coun- | from Eurape. pr law and order, he throws - gf our own, however, and are