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ey the stars in the sky" drew fp an ir- | tween matfons therc Britain Herald. | ™ yroachable and incomparable docu- | tional thade. Cénscquently the mat- fay be no ra- | was simply. incapalle of accurats judging men or {heir fitness for a given duty. “In a recent chapter of L5 | PUSLISHING. CQMPANT, meng; ter of ‘establishing rates with some | hignly informing eseflections, Col- LN ¥roprictary . b e - | degree of certainty is one of impor- | onel Henry Watterson, whe was long JO[W LEENEY Qpday excepted) at 4:15 | THIEE GOOD ROADS MOVEMENT. i tance. intimate with M, €leveland, goes into | * A\ o “Bullding, 7 Churca St. . ¥ % With the cease of war-time activi- nths. | The Guaranty Trust company, of ;N5 phase of higirareer and relates | New Yotk, points {o (ho favorable as- | £:BUmber of insizfices showing how . innocent he. was dm selecting the right | men for the right jiace, It i along in took up the subject of | MOW £0ins on hetween British - and | thigdige that the cxplanation must be rious | American exporters. It states that | sought.for thé: siaprising, selections ious : 8 L s = 3 mude by, President \\'u,-:‘an. whose | ! Saturday night's paper in the same # 2 4 "d he | SPiFit We have known Mr. Leeney- fallen off, the demand is stll strang, 4 SFiors of ehoice drc anly “" | for years and have the highest reg ard reluctance to fire a littlg: su after < : 2 8¢ In commection witih the iiamely Man's' contest now being rhi., wveire satisfied that the young men who entered his name did so in a spirit of fun and also submitted the story “ALWAYS RELIABLE” ties and the return to normal it peet of tliec “swapping” me that js time the people of the United ¥ 2ost’ Office at New Britaln %44 Class Mall Matter. States : good road building in their v TEREPHONE CALLS communitics. This movement had | ~thoush —exports have undoubtediy Omoe-". . 928 Roon 926 | gotien a healthy star(, one which pr SRS dicted perfeet trunk-lines throughodt [#Nd the slow but steady increase I | ;i railure afa exposure. j‘w" LEleny asceniedlihe profitble navertising meatum 18 | (10 country, before the war was | INPOUS i itself o sizn that strength | S % about him in the sanve spirit as the Ity. Clreulation books and press men presented it. We have never X s ] ¢ e . ety in Furope which must be antecedent always ‘oven to advertisers. brought about. [t has heen lost sight | ! i > ik | wished to\hurt Mr. Leeney's feelings. 0y 2 ’_‘, of since, quite ‘naturaMy, but is due : B 3 adjustment. The in- 25 YEARS However, he did not regard it as < ber of Jhe gived A Frem. 4 [to amain Le brought® to the public Sustrialisitua fionfin 8o teiznigour tried “]m' SpSAthoRiersdinasteonagtoft ecla s umd(x el oge aiIE entitled | Mho lavge use'of trucks during | |3 IMProving if it may be judged from (I"rom the Herald of Thas ané) daimBanyslaiention ol S hurtingiiihie s & use for repdtiggonfic of 'l nows 3 tholdl cinirts whiGE e eine Thus feelings and apologizes for loaning SRS G mar e tradite ¥, the éducation -of *thousands 3 z s ity B — elf (o hurting them. We have bis panctane® g s0” lucs! news hed” hersfs. : Wy ", | of hhoys, who wers privileged to "" Hibgr of ofiey countrios issup September 16, (804, rned our lesfon and will no more g A e e | g0t 4 glimpse of the roads of ISurope, | plying the goods for “swapping” pur- Bert Loomis is entervd ili’thetath- | enter into contests of this kind., Mr. avy an ’ aC ettlcoats R 5 2 | poses and is rushing its production | 1etic games for the championsip of | Leeney's ability has aiways been rec- ’ ¥ ICHNE “".3‘0‘ AN e B S o e pose s e e dnd ‘at, Boston on Soptem- | ognized hére, and we are sorry thak £ ELEBRATTO -~ other 1hfn via the rairoads, in the s e e hm; : o {he (iiing Was publisned, and was tak- . t $ 3 gy United States are gll factors which | a g a4 ) John T. oDl hqs ,,\ccpp(cd i po- | en as it was. 2 l $1 98 al hl h l - 0 oo, | e Bt e el el mnin G R e L g e L5 R regular $1.98 value, while they las : bd with approbidat oo \ ' | regulated, in effe L John Zirkhs ; ity : ¥ pRRobiiatel docve- | T rted. | reguluted, in effect, by exchange ad- ohn H. Kir ham, clerk of the city C. B. UNION OFFICERS. n many largens méus As the | justments we are' ready for the bus- | SOUrt: will be in his office in the Russ- ” of the dr u\vwg S [N eshaunaetuniodRaoldisERmE LI G s s A T B i 1 | win Duilding tomorrow evening after | ¢o 0 For Comine T e h It f ‘1 ted Stawt T thinks about the roads he saw in | B < s our negl. Meanwhile | 7 %' clock to accommodate all fhose | | Qe CominiTcrm st iominated [ ] eac ! of the nt Stadte i ig | 3 C8 afforc « e [Sngls 2 w o i H roti on ‘u lu Mk, The | |- outside of those in battle | W& €annot afford to let England get | who desire to taKe out thelr first pas At Mceting. it is admittedly one destined aheac s oduc Gl i . yone destined | B T en ask him what should | 21€ad of us in vroduction and gral | Pe The following people were nomina 10e a ho vy ‘of. sen CHIL DRF S GINGHAM DR White Collars and Cuffs. Regula 2 to 6 years, trimmed with legal : ! the markets - Sles i % G.*M. Landers has returned from a | e - Beldone with oursl mhatdant mat| rkets of countries near {o us. e ed for office 1| s A wchusetts. e of the New Britain Christian End comir st night at the meeting and is planned will be necessary for an indication | While they last ....... e Each 98¢ ‘ he McMillan Store, Inc. : ‘ K. J. Skinner is spénding a. few | or i o 5 ote Americanism throughout Skinne or tmion:. President, Miss Anna W " lof the ex-soldier’s attitude. Ask the FACTS AND FANCIES days in New York. +| Methadist church; vice president, M >, >, ) L e b e e ve iniTtaly orwho Bual| Williim Gleed fell ‘off the veranda | Mabeldgmitl; ' Newington: recordin B ”,‘ FILE Ta=LE BOSE 29C TRl 4 i $1 ominent speakers and mass ! i Perhaps the “Irish Republic® ould | ©f his home on Greenwood street yes- | secretaa®, Miss Alberta Elion, Berlin DNEESDAY A, M. .. ... %o talk the slory of our Re. | l€&ve In the vicinity of Monte Carlo, | accept the mandate to sovern Bogton. | lerday fracturing’His leg. AL : s o > T : elon DOt 1 the il ik Gorniche e whicnd ey, RN sep pase g 2. H. Munson, has been appointed# P, iRy i : ~‘m\c H. | = S Tl ot R e e Sl $1 75 T e o Lt | stretenes from ‘Nice to the principal- i) one of the leaders for the lahor my [ 4 e SRRl i WEDNESDAY- A. M. ......cccoo.ouone.unn.. Each . on September 17, » tha . S o at | It's funny they call it “heauty | ment started this 3 ; ' Mgns The chances are that 3 3 au B city, F nad'ys, tee M 'IDE 3 . el ral Convention, which drew | ¥ o1 Menaco S . [ sieep. There isn't anybody who 100ke ationalg] nm;cnhm-a., ¢ y swfl:\ ST o 1( ," WIDEEMOIIE T TR BB ONS o 18c 7 i ; he will express his ufbounded admira- | vere nhretty g Dbl Lt e gn, Stanley Memorial church; { WEDNESDAY A. M. AT s AR ] Yard harter of Liberty and Inde- | very pretty after 3 o'clgck in the The Yale c v Y dbotak Cdmmittee, | Miss ¥ L atter completing | o of the road. even if he was so | morning. The features S4fiso in dif- | of the great 2 <334 2 Whatnally First Baptist “J‘,”Im\ ; (1 ‘y i \‘ = | homesick ‘that the country did . not | ferent sections.4-New LondofsDay. aggressor i 23 < S » hi Luebegk, G .rm'mA[ b ’ The Nationa ndustrial I At 3 e 3 . [0, e 2 - ; appeal to him. Ask (hé man who had . nese had {he lirdy ¥ 3 Wazie Graham, Kensington, L ce Board has drawn up a 7 fiz e A resolation of the, State Fede compel 10, Ve p'i. g 2 v SRR T retharks upon the Constitu- | {0 0 WithiAhe mofor lorries In France | tion ofi Thbor convention plodses lts |- Striksd “‘{Cfl“"fi‘f‘v‘? 3 i B o Conwrcmational resq 00 s ' ecla s the men of f{hose days, | 0% much the roads of that country | “monikand financial” aid fo the Bos- | empoyes . pch ~dxereisely p 25 “ gatior Q) 1 eon % u“";‘ " | helped to solve the transportation | ten po€emen but can' there really be | 9ominous cloud of! th B 70 who abtendsd > Bk e ollow, in o e, S 2 ai o . s L e S e wi ) ¥ | problem. We venture that all will e | ¢ moral aid of an im- | roiig dischargng ‘en@inedts and firen or; g foust at \WWiegand's . Loa i B s E pringfield Union men wWho weie. ‘ml‘lk:“ Mh “thée red’ v 3 £ - ALL WOOL VASSAR SUITING. 12,inches wide i the ad. |in eme accord, all record their wishes % & centf, great Ryt i o 411 8 afternoonn, ~There Value $2.25 yd. WEDNESDAY A. M. .... 3 scussions concerning the ad- | - " T of ronds in’ thd: Unifeds St e g £ 5<% ST e;' cracker eating | ¢ 3 of adopting the Constitu-| o . hmm’w “O"_ onf S B < s&nzing ladies. They ALL WOOL STORI SER %2 Imohes Wido 1 39 Ry et lastea for [iiAtes R 2 & ( gaieties wir % ST = e = e whole ot ml 1\.1|](|. last lffir A bill, has been Bubmitted’ to L. U;;s'e “h? 20“1“ D,flm an immortal e f Value $2.00 yard. WLONESDAY A. M. ........ Yard . n a year. Finally a confer- ; S | réstug place to.a few & & ek & N Ll G D - gress calling for. they apprbpHia VTR '1his‘w§li of toiland !Tnm:x ‘(.‘h’osu;: Schmouse” paye ;ipw;}mnalnmu:?fixr:(: > ALL WOOL VELOUR: 51.inches wide, value $3 95 ihe Green Dragon Tavern in g i g | x danger s R s ; Z ahed bl SEREC Gl s e $400,000,000° in_improvements to the| plan to.get in- early and avoid the wife '8 tiémldren” to gets the in- ‘B()ozb ATy PREMIUY, $4.95. WEDNESDAY A, M. . e e N " o | nignways, during - tfired. yedrs. from | Yush.—Boston Evening Transcripts | surance i Hives) . but permitted MICHAEE GOES BROKE. p adopt into. the scales LY |40 y511524] The Foldtalediarerm- | Jis, .| nis som pgant o diye—Inhu- | g S0 S iy esolutions to ‘he Convention. e | Lolden thiowe s is for 'sale by man £ n s evi- | Michael Jacenis was arrested this ent plans t t up practially-dol- | i A : b L R e piee | mw-nt gwiner,A(he sulian of vRgikey. | dence. 4 morning on Main street by Officer 32 ) S ong | 1ar for dollar with: the states’of the | It wag PR Perafan throne and has| The ARl Two . organ "t 1yon on a charge of drunken- fo which act upon na mn)»t Unfon in' making ;thiess' Fepiaand | histordb asamatdnbut His Aomioon | tionh i for mext year=The | BEA%: B will e beforo Judgo James i e vilor e nGahar My onn [ e . Nibg necad e ioney.—Manchester | AmericanSSRaspciation formed with | T Mes |1IW1)H m;nw court tomorrow Blexish et i A ATy 5 e s | mornin "he charge that those hav- istorian, rvecords the follow In New" Eneland fht wibeds & 58] Lmqus. . ; :;e\eml X 1 leagite cities on ts | 119 t“’: nniaaihon ';]:; ent in connection with the | . 1o king has gone onfo a largdr L THE WIELDS. -~ £ gy session are demanding Shylock-like ragon ‘meeting typical. | oo\ nt’tham, plsewhera: M have!the i PR e The Tsual, Apple Story. - * pricgs: for it is substantiated by the Famsihad read s resoll= oot of the country in this pdrticu- [4)f the friendly fields. let this be said! (Providéice Journaly C g v"“‘v""’j‘:‘,““ of Michaclinno & wardea he.asked Paul Ref 3™t t" 0o "o have the besti Ihes e h:mrd {the prayer for the It s’ reporfe that uppiee ) hE J;“p;‘:’“‘La‘(“l""’;'fll"’igfly-” :' & i BLI TEIRAD FOWTLS 3 tor $1 g any "‘](‘"“‘-‘;" “”“l‘ system. Phere are individual roads | Simce the Lord firet sent the rain dnd'| « h“;““;‘o‘d"‘( of td;k\lw y fign nothing but an Ingersoll A 50c Tofet{. "WEDNESDAY APM: ... -S4 . ..... n Dagon when these resolu-1 oo o o LT R = : 2 nd | v allg o ro E g B h Ty e f,l.\(t\\?\(ll, that will prove better than } _ lighy s *Saaibe prices e Bl il e HEMSTITCH _MERCERIZE 1“ CLOTHS 1 39 e h"M _"__\“d individual roads here but we have | To the xlll'eal}un;: seed, and the blos- Curiously enonght 1 L L - Value $1.75 @a. WEDNESDAY A. M} Sach . Son could hold,” “#nc | tie hesk e agsresatai Therstors | . Som brisht, . ¢ o vestigation into thgtqd ; PERSONALS s S COME TO THE WEDNISDAYRICEXING SALE, ere thé ‘rest, “"‘»1 ReVOrS | the: lasie 0. sacd saads Tainot a8 im- = 800d night to tHe}d " causes will reveal' thg, fa®t that & THE SALE WIH A REP 110K, A And how many W' v ‘. = P y: o o chief. o g e e ey e . LR E g o |portant to us. Ne¥ertneless it will | But their work of wonder is neyer 5 e ;(I:j ‘;‘:w‘r“;;‘ont:{bulu 5 ; . 4 the dstrell® { Fatore. ”"”' be well if. we observeland act ac- done; Y et R e @argaret M. Lémbden, of N e &4 d e sy, HOW.. o oainery in anyl profect ey, the bet- | JHder the Silence, dim and sweet, S bblos Are pedbSica ochelle, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. - " 3 bresent tions e 4 They hear the heart of the wide] ' S > g . 5. Vivian, of Lenox P!a?.& S terment of conditions anyughere. WOTIA Boat re cause prices ave not high gnoug u sent an account of their % 1 2 Srir s 7 Tl ,P”\_ % "I i i R ‘West and &ouq; [T In darkness, the gifts of the morning | DBUVers at vetail are motilikely I8% Howard W e Aapar G ’1“‘“ of ¢ g ‘\(,,; s 1.v\\'l|L.|n”\ ;101\ xk‘o e pyad :oués mmem(m willlhelp | Give us this day our daily bread! e Nmug‘] &)rma]c m A :x(r))lx"x\u \»for a rcw,@qy; stm 8N New blimented. Neverthel he 3 " /‘ Gl W unoss < to bring tomarkel or shinping POINts | gimyie and sweot g, that uttered | for the farniers fo. hi % 4 e ‘U ¥ e pi‘ ol .;,sma{ler cost. UThis will eventually i g and also give thé-distribating. n;ems D ond Mrs, O ; i : Choice stock to select from. All our typewriters he Constitutior ac : s . o st Ur Lyl 5 be féit dn the pockets of {hose in| Are the fields. that ‘are sleeping, op | fair profits: omething js wi¥eng in | family, of \West Mafii street, 7 i stal of. independence upon |4 g ; . ] singing there, . 44| the system of distributions_ “when | turned from a carry a year guarantee. We rent TYPEWRITERS . R the ‘North, who produce (he ‘indus- | SIEINE ¥ g A % L i ADDING MACHINES. Get our proposition on ican people, that bound them | = : hen s " | prices are low the farmers sadithey| York stafe. ey thop houpd ther Viriat needs of the country, depenqing | V1Y, hestresiac gigps in the Ia: | pricesfare oty g iy ;.a Wohay and x x o nole, with ‘the ““"j"f‘“ 5. %] on the others for agricultural sup-| and children smile in the mothgis | prices are high wo heat €he.same three months’ rental, our rates are reasonable. & moreiDertect Um0l plies, for.tables and in raw materials. | face; 3 ¥wsld story about apples “rottiNgEER inhe istice, insure domesti¢ tran- |, Or morning waKeng and' huthdh | sround.” \'%fi\é 5 rovide for the.comfion - de- = = > words X But in the§e prohihition titfes, why STUP All WURKY t E h omote the general ‘welfare|, FOREIGN BXCHANGE AND | Blend with the song§ of fhe fmatnir do the farmers not haul theit surplis{. ew rltaln ypewrl er XC al'lge L s Blsing ot hberty b BUSINE | birc apples to the cider mill? Céngress is HVER Sxm muuBlE S the e e ) Iy : | simple and sweet in-fower and clod— | not disposed. to interfere ‘with (he \ 72 WEST V[AIN ST - TEL. 612 and to our posterity” men- ]‘mm.fih Exchange, continuing very | The fields of God he fields of God! | cider industry and, besides, there Disgourage at ‘ance the prpgr.esg of R the preamble of the docii- | weak, is restricting the exporter to- | Life, (o the banqueting table led, a steady demand for good vinegar. | any skin disorder bw: spreadng -Pos- lts definition of the funda- in his dealings with European | With love that blesses life’s daily RS DRl lam gently.‘over il If you gre’dis- fw, contained in Article VI. ntrie: The financiers are asking | bread. 43 The Bullitt Testimony., * | tressed by vvzamz\‘(;:mmherqi {hing b et | ¢ e Al Caue trouble remember that .Pogthmiss rized th This™ Co SPF quick action on the part of Con- | o the flelds’ hear God in the o T{x"‘l‘v ”"l“”‘"':"”“””(;:""“‘L oL plies ad bl fia wom?n Izzlg]xixz:uifir ey < £ P | 2. Ll g he disinclinatio of > pres S & £ 2, ) - the laws of the United States fgress (o bring about an alleviation | and ) Ahe country'to enter at onceytpdn. a | fluence to AgEHOVRIERSEKIn, that it all be made in pursuance | of the conditions that are depreciating | The way the stars of the morn- | jiccyssion of the testimony (glven, to | Stops the fiery, itchiigiithat it Zexgrts. shall be the supreme | {he foreign currency in order that our | . et 5 5 the Senate Committee on Rorciza | ¢oprentrated h"«“?lflsfl‘lf‘“‘e,n wo he land, and the judges in | trade abroad may be resumed in vol- K AL linln etaRoTiEs S Affairs last Friday by William . (.4 Quickly -and energetigaity to ‘rid che %of. the | Skim' of itsievilicondffion. Moreover, on, ANa ils | Poslam willinot, cam. mot, injure and confidante, may be fully adcountest.for |.itythkes Bily.-a"lsle 1o prove its by the extreme ousness ofgly . Tt | pemehts. i 4 is obviously necessary thatsSégpetary | sjSold ‘evergwhere, - For free sample e nnanaes - ngelt WiHe to Efiergency Laboratories, 24 be heard from or TYERE TR, Nefyl YOtk City ®oslanl Soan is a daily treat to feT slcin. - Chntains ®oslam. Bullitt, a former at American peace commis te be bound thereby. ume. Where one loses, however, | an- | Tell their dreams to the fields of God; s, | 8ther gains. We see, in weakened ex- | Their dreams of life, as far and free As the fruits of the fields and the 2 ; = ! = waves of the sea; N hteen Amendmerts. s | our' own country, making the price | Of the tenderest pity, and mercy, high i_\s the heart-ways that open a’ door hnstitution, as it new exis a ‘preamble, sever Articles | change, a tendency to keep goods in ! tal conception of the .rela- | (o the American consumer cheaper. to the sky Love's gifts to the earth in each flow- | Pefore inferences are “er and clod— clusions reached. s i | The fields of God—the fields of God! Mr. Bul Sofinection ""fl" {re peace commiséfon and the HfRfiniate s hms of government to freedom | The need of the country may be re- fan happiness remains as do | stricted to, foodstuffs but even they '{‘ ‘L 411 “mmu proyisions for establishing | will be virtually restricted if the ex- kw relationship. porter may not he able 1o sell because FRANK L. STANTON] in the Atlantic Constitutjon, | relation ;he boreito ity mef | | ting dotu- | “dear” money in cerfain conditions. | sxif part.te Wisitestitiony L& | | | Pnstitution admits of much | of the “cheap” money which becomes y, it is an inte A Puzzling Phase of President Wilson, | that isioverwhelming frapnt (Bristol Press) of two pqxhts..ut Yiew. Hig 9 It must be admitted that Presidént | are of a ¢haracterstha; grdip of men, which { manner of competition in prices again, | Wilson ¢ as a near-faculty for | ficult far'ohe to receivé thi d one in which there are | It follows that the surplus must he | the wisest provisions ever | sold here and that there will be some ther men fiave not neglected | which makes for cheaper gommidi- | Selecting men to do confidential and ! 1¥, owever much. the imps 3 ' apor ¢ or else he is pe e o 1~ tiata to, 'The spresd. of|dies | important work or else he is pecu- make coincides with R : ARE e : | liarly the victim of irresponsible men | ready reached as {o t o the concerning it 1rougho nfor ately are restri N -, res: o\ e con ) nfortunately we are restricted inl ¢ ymall minds and still more minute | treaty. To represent ey of i and breddth of our lanl | the export of our manufactured pro- | characters. His cabinet is a pecnltar | State Lansing as having said to him implish m ch for the cause | ducts o and we need. for the wel- | coteri His appointments of men to ] that he believed “that if thé Senate o 1. the teaching of it (o | fare of the country, an extended for- | Secure first-hand facts in Mexico re- | only understood what this {(reat; . : : sultec smbarrassment ¢ eans, and the Americans would “ive Gallon Can 4 not by rote, as has been | cign trade to balance that'of our im- | SUlted in embarrassment and mis- means, and 1 One Gallon (: takes for him. The same was true | really understand it, it unquestionably n Can ‘98 by a careful digest of the | ports. We must search for new with relation to Russia, with a few | would be defeated” is shocking in its conspicuous exceptions, and his et upon or calmness of mind. ining the [ ducer, on the bench and in the office, | choice for associates in the peace con- | To add that the conference was a piro- Our BLEMISH first TURES (as good as first), Standard makes, we seli at ONE-HALYR the PRICE TUBES—First only, Red Gray. You save here from 20 to 50 per cent. parts, the preamble and the | ms kets overywhere so that the pro- will help in att gely unfortunate. The | longed succession of cynical bargams entertaining person named Bull and deals, in the course of which the who now occupies the stage for a | president yiclded evervthing in order brief moment, seems to have no sense | to get his league, takes one's breaih of responsibility or discretion. Why | away. To add still further that the Fiotism which we all wish [ may receive an outlet for what he | ference was I h is essential to our welfare. | supplies. There are many things for ement to observe a Consti- | which there is a demand abroad and % i is worthy ot support, there { which we may not well sell there. | PR It is a "g'iflreblt to keep a box of p harm in all ef us'studying | When a financial adjustment has beep | such as he are selected for deli commission itself was generally op- AYTO PPLIFS — Lower atg' planned to-{ reached it will bring about-an ideal :lu;\r\.]% is )»\1:-7.“!12110’ understand ;;wm to the v'llnvnmm:w as :-‘lv'-n:\( :I:]n‘;l ;‘::fl\:u':;k(\\qr“m‘t\»civl\‘-: Brlggs’MehMQd HoarhoundCOugthropS nation Men and their | ¢ fon for labor, Trad N s- | t as been said the I'resident sur- | drawn compels he postponemc o L 7 * i i et them at . y - I i lisanadior ; © 18 €51 iounds himself with small men in|an opinion at this time. and bring large business. We _ in your po: or where you can g ¥ith thelr political and per | sentially interdependent. Without,an | o ger that he may shina by compari-| If Mr. Bullitt .has fold the truth, sell retail at wholesale prices. any time. 7 ires, may come and go, "‘”’ income from the rest of his fellow | son. We do not believe that. Our| he has giveniithe treaty its death R d itution of the United Stat men. through the sale of some com- President is one of the commandi blow, for it will be hard to recover % The y stop a cough, relieve an irritate as long as our country : modity. instance, the storekeeper | Personalities and minds of the nr‘w-m fromt’ sichsa ‘frightful flxhos\n: {'!vs throat and PILV("’“ hoarseness. is a good foundation upon |is unabie to buy the products of hig | 201 he does not need any artificiai | testimony” will, unless refuted calte- 3 & iR \h they aetually “awagpn | 1108 or staging. The explanation may | sorically, make the acceptance.of the ’ GGS coO build cur desires, and N | fellows, which they ac tually “swap | be sought among his advisers, his|treaty absolutelv ‘impossthle without. C. ‘A. BRI 7 ¢te of the foundation is | with hirs, through the "agency of a | readiness to accept recommendations, clear reservations and direct &mend- instilled into the mind of | specified amount of coin, which waim‘ politiclans sceking places for cop |Twe If, on the other hatd, v . . CAMBRIDGE, MASS. ace disorderly att will | call “dollars.” However, the old |8tituents regardless of fitness and of | Bullitt has stravea even.so far as ay 1 ¥ ' o Wt 2 { t et - he positiva S R 5 3 Makers of Briggs’ Boston Wafers bily ~ become restricted, | principle of exchange ls there, and. f2ith In men. BTG Lo lan (i Gl Lo op T $ MYRTLE ST. - |~ This same thing was one of the truth.” his condition will be pitiable. | | eonspicuous traits of Grover Cleve-{ We shaj]l await with the gravest anx- I them entirely. The fathers | it is among individuals. As long as!land. It caused him much troubls|iety for tho next chapter in this ntif “more numerous than 1 there is no established ‘‘dollar” be- land weakened his administration. He | amazing episode. Corner Main, New Britair Free Air. Free Se ve may never hope to do [if is as necessary among nations as vice,

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