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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1919, . ! H d papers will give plenty of opportunity | one or another who is moved to vio- ument be treated strictly upon its erald. Vew Britain for those interested to trace the course | lence and who accomplishes a dark 25 YE RS GO "“{‘l‘"‘*;l ! (i of the flyers. Eyes directed to the ball | deed against mankind. You will note e “jl ter hand, sympathy for HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, ) 5 e 7 ¢ he president in his broken condition Proprietor ficlds at Cincinnati and Chicago Wi that the prime movers seldom lead in (From the Herald of Tha. 1.ate.) does not call for a new view being soon be diverted from the series lo| the horrors that they advocate, pre- taken of the peace treaty anc 0- R e A O s | & cenineRdiverted e NI hey advocate, } the peace treaty and pra y [] . m., at Herald Building, 67 Churca 8t. | this aviation cvent, rivalling the flight | ferring to save their awn precious October 8, 1894 e oo IG geutl L kel e 2 . 6 kRS sportsmanship ake s R across the ocean in interest and of | tongues at the expense of a willing anship to take a different Members of the law and order | View on that account. The treaty “ %2 Tbc a Month greater importance to' the develop- [ldupe. Thanks be, there ! are iow | eague are measuring the distances or | WIth its covenant 8 o pood thing. de. ALWAYS RELIABLE ntered at the Post OMce at New Britain | ment of aviation. dupes in this country of our Shanie | the saloons about town from the ! Serving of hearty support, or it is a as Second Class Mail Matter. {Sithat (herelarelany churches and schools. They must be | bad thing, fit t It is time for radical public action | 1®2st 200 feet distant. a sufliciently good, thing in general, B Omar WELCOME TO BILLY KOPE. e . i _ A number of young pepole went up | Warranting its adjustment by means Manufacturers :Sale Brineas Ofow .- gainst the radical public enemies. We | to Bill Warren's den in the north- | Of proper reservations to New Britain’s fandom is to show its i srican s S cannot advise killing them for their | western part of the town yesterd needs and ultime approvi B : £ 5 £ s and ultimate ap. al. be only proftable advertising medlum 18 | ropurds to one Billy Kopf, Shortstop | gins g 3 aite approval. The the city. Clrculation books and pres 3 sins. Getithem that 1slana anallioy Officer Cosgrove has presented | fact that any of the leaders, pro or room alwavs open to advertisers. for the Cincinnati Reds, who are in & | them kill each other. Stanley Post with an Army and vy | con, fall in the combat does not af- | ass Member of the Associated Press. fair way to become champions of the s e cent bearing the date of 1763. Very | fect the justice of the cause. | u e Associaied Press s exciustvery exitled | hascball world, when he retums o] FACTS AND FANCIES, |3, 0f (hese are to be found now- — ! to the use for republication of all news : % adays. It will make an interesting The Issue in Massachusetts, THIRD FLOOR — TAKE ELEVATOR credited 15 it or not otherwise credited | this city after the series. It may be —— addition to the relic case. On one {n o ihisl paper Hland Salsollocat SasES | L Homebulgh! stuff. )t the tans willlprob verybody wants to do something | side are the words “Army and Navy,” v ey WE WERE FORTUNATE IN SECURING ABOUT 2 S ably admit it, but there is seldom clse.”—Elihu Root. And somebody | while on the other is a head of In the way of cowardly and vicious FIVEE HUNDRED PIECES OF CUT GLASS — g else, in ‘these broflecring limes. Sy s political platforms we have had noth- hichie > at facturer’s ssale pric City of several times the size of New T ering times. Liberty with the date underneath. A ol Which we have put on sale at about manufacturer’s wholesale prices ITALY TIFIES. S ) oston Transcript. TR EEG) I 1 G B | ore shameful since the whine The selection offers several individ TO | Britain whose sportsmen do not ac .= e about “four vears of failure to re- pieces, priced Each C . Italy has proved herself the second ) cord a royai receplion to their return- Financiers of the democratic na-3 A party consisting of 1. N. Stan. | Slore the Union by the experiment of it R ) ation of those which were allied | ing warriors of the diamand. And lo- | ional committee estimate that at |ley and family, F. J. Dorter andq! VAT in 1864, and the demand that WATER SETS OF SEVEN PIECES gainst Germany and Austria during | cal followers of the game will grant xo‘q‘\:(o five million dollars wil be need. | family, George . Hart and family | ey for J:?]I“r “l::,,‘:;}‘,]",, iaseitens et e, $1 98 = $14.50 e it T e e the party through next|and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Smith went | 1o , wd o ot R 1 ar, to ratify the Leag of | in one loud voice that Bill is dese Sl e i lic and private,” in 1896, than this ; e 4 = S iesdryetyesterday: utterance of Massachusetts demo- SOPDTEa EELSIOR BEVENERECHS aw rovidence | The old buildings at Shuttle f the G a - i 0 Journal crats of today: ced for this Sale Jree of the king. Great Britain we \{ Wwhen he comes back. Journal. e e R Ll day 1 i S ' e first, the formalities as far as she There is another baseball plaver in — R e e s sy e Whilel we' do’ not condone the E B S e e S O concerned being complete, and | the Kopf family in the person of Miss [ (€ = ‘“fm”'""‘“ ”\m x]( 'l:lu!\lu(\n,\ are | the place where they stood when the Boicemenwhiofleft ithein post off GRAPE JUICE SETS OF SEVEN PIECES should | lake is full duty, we condemn Gov. Coolidge Priced for this Sale rance is said to be on the { | Kopf, who has performed with credit ol S Eitem £ ° . S oy 3 Si 3 50 R wiclal e e gl : feel a little safer if something should |, ‘D. McMillan was registered at the ;,‘::“’""1 eeon ‘”“‘I‘)“"ll’]"Ml!\y in at Set 5 : Hedin ~Ohio | Murray Hill hotel in New York yes- felme ofnrle he lives and This 1efaim i bl e s e e SR o he has ratified, must still have the | during the past year. We do not know | J al. terday. Broper! of the people of Bos- Home R Gittl Picces Tor ihal October L Bride ool Gito Pieccs for nsent of her Parliament, which we | the young lady personally and cannot The water main on South Main € further condemn his Holidays. th a cotton crop in sight of 16 e 2 Lt = breach of faith and deceit of the 2 i her b ese ey sig 6,- | street burst yesterday and is now a ceit of the re assured will be forthcoming. SR OURCICR G0 Tk o TR GRG0 s 6l eee et (00 being repaired people of Boston for the false Thus the agreement, made at Ver- | ployed in the factory or going to| farmer has assurance of f e (o Nen e ol tne assurance of security given them o . illes, between Germany, and the | School, but we can tell you what she | 500,000,000 more to grumble about. | Globe Clothing house for $1.50. in the declaration that there Fashlonable Warm WInter Coats | ¢ hlied nations to end the condition of | does after 3 cclock every afternoon.| —YeW York \World was ready for immediate scrvice o be rejected, or it is | | vear's struggle. It seems a lot of ations, doing so vesterday by de- [ of a gencrous amount of applausc| money to throw gning the document. Tialy, while | upon one of the local factory teams| happen to Senator Lodge SRR an emergency force for ample We 4 . that > showing a more complete stock of Fall and Winte ar is practically complete. Three | About time he: face appears in 1 I i 3 Ex-Governor Folk of Missouri, who onal Happenings. protection when he had no such Apparel than ever before. ations were to have ratified before | the crowd across the street from The | told the United States senate foreign Jap attack certain—our minister! force at hand, and it was not pro- — e = lations between the countries went | Herald office, which is listening to the | relations committee that 1,000,000 | warns foreizners to leave [Ickin— Vid:d until it was demanded by POIO Coats ck to a peace time basis. Great | FeWurns, and it is there until the final Eeyptian soldiers fought under the | warships sishted off ~Wei-Hai-Wei thpavor ofpDoston &8 o i e , | British flag, is only about 1,000,000 |steaming westward-—rebellion breaks FFor downright mendacity it would So soft and warm are these Fashionable Coats of all wool ritain, France and Italy * through | Score is announced by the megaphone : out. We gather that 1,000,000 isn't {out in Jehol—Li Hung slaps the face | Pe diflicult {o find anything compar- Camels’ Hair man. Her presence would be missed | yyyen heir actions have wirtually made of of anything in Missouri— | of a thieving official—war reporter | @Ple to this deliverance in any equal should it be vithdrawn for any r Punch, London. present from Washington. number of words in ali cur politica he League of Naticns an accom- S0 —- ow Yorkers seball seri records. The mayor of Boston had b e itnsts Y , | son. | X New Yorkers win baseball seri a3 £ 12 ished fact, notwithstanding the ! i ' 2 If Germany can stave off strikes | four games end the Temple cup series | NOthing to do with the police strike ther mart OatS atement that the United States was Among the crowd one who knows ) it may be in fair position to gobble saltimores fail to get a game from | OF With its suppression Boston's Of Bolivia, Silvertone. Chinch’lla, Wool b be the final deciding factor in the | May pick oul many other friends and ) a good deal of the world trade from |th& New Yorkers and must be content | Police force is controlled by the gov- Nl G L b bt eague fight. We take no account | relatives of the player, all interested | its conquerors.—Chicago News. with 3 of the’ receipts—New York | €1ior and a commissioner appointed Iur Collars and Cufr: the smaller natlons. which have | In his' personal’ careerlagmuch: as = club's profits about $22,000 after all | Y hint. It was Gov. Ccolidge and ’ . | they are in the final result of the Wonder if there is enough of the |expenses are paid. Commissioner Curtis who resisted the ptified as the matter of formal recog- 3 : Omaha courthouse left to try the Joy at New Bedford—spinners and | 'evolutionary demands of tie union- tion of the pact was left to three of { 4Me. All of these should lend a hand | rioters in. That would be of the |mill owners reach an agreement— | i2ed’ bolicemen, who refused to rein- be allied nations when we treated | to Mmake the player's recepiion one | very poetry of justice.—Manchester | work to be resumed Thursday on a | State them, Aho summoned the Na- ith the beaten Germany. never to be forgotten. “omeburgh | Union. five per cent. reduction of wages and [ tional Guard and private citizens to [ (2] will be glad to see Bill back and will = the terms finally agreed on at Itall | Preserve order and who are now fill- gEheluuesiioniarises nopias st & We have not said a s diver td prev: i ing the places of the deserters witl 4 ThGRT TR B said anything about | River td prevuil—end of a period of | IN8 the places o eserters with N Mr. Burleson for some time but we | unusuali suffering. Americans who can be trusted he League. There will be such a - never forget and today we are go- TR A varty that does not ‘“condone Te“s me S"n.‘e fidVEmU[BS 0' MI’ Nflddem “‘GKSWIII ing to wire the president, in full, as the policemen who left their post of g ' y Ui y ague, that is practically certain. | THE ANARCHISTS OF WEIRTON. | follows: You may fire when you are | CMMth Hints For the President. | qu¢o joocliims its own contempti- hat is more, there will be a League It is with a great deal of satisfac-| ready, Woodrow.—Ohio State Jour- (Meriden Journal) ble falsehood when it assails the mag- alld Blm(}fim 0] me Baflk l]f "IE ngmmal't’, ong the lines of the one laid out, | tfon that the average American reads | M&- The Hartford Courant in analyzing | istrate who courageously upheld the =5 5 5 4 v : z pe— the causes of President Wilson's ill- | Sovereignty of the people On this | !~ d which has been the cause of S0 | of the episode at Wei - 3 . Pres ilson’s i v of _pec pisoc \ elrton, W. Va., Aherstidizzeral int miocenel cands [Inct- it statos withlcerene asiiane o u> nlone Gov. Coclidge, a candi- x when 118 alleged anarchists were | stone of the South Platte basin found |t infallibility as counsellor—extra- | date for re-election in November, we join or no, it is here. forced to kneel in the public square|An esg “similar in size and shape to | ordinary: should receive an ovciwhelming vote We can break it, by refusing 10 | and kiss the flag of the United States, | that of the present day hen’s egg, but “The general belief is that the | of approval. and better than that for [I've just tify at all and proceeding about | Undoubtedy these were Judas kisses, no part of the layer’s bhones was @ breakdown came as the result of the asked your mother to let me take found.” Search of markets selling | final conviction that the trip has | f BS i v busines which business | 45 e . 5 . - 1 kets s g ILV ¢ > 1 as VIKIN F you riding on the ‘Nightmare. All pr own business, w » ©% | as they were given under protest, but | cold storage birds might result in il. | been a failure. Had Mr. Wilson only . this Mr. Noddem spoke to the hoys f1l nave to be the raising of large | (he pleasing thing is that they were| luminating discover: New York | been a careful reader of the Courant L T : 2 as they stood on Mr. Noddem's front | mies and the maintenance of | y.4e to do it. Unfortunately the | SUl- he would have forescen the result. It e L ot ) ) stoop. You remember Mr. Noddem eater Navy. Providing we set our- ——— — Is just what we told him would fol- ; Arrangements for Annual Bazaar Arc | {14 the boys the stories of the winds, WONDERLAND. low. 2 s e o NeneR G o % and had promiccd them that some- | followers of the Red flag, with the ex- There Ncaring Completion—Mcembers of o i o Committee of Arrangements. would call at his house he would show them all the wonderful things the annuxl| he kept in his reception room. Well, | Viking Athletic club arc | the boys entered the room, and of .‘111 nearing completion and cvervthing | the strange rooms in this wide will be in readiness soon for the open- | world Mr Noddem’s is the strangest iing on October 30 at the Norden| In the first place the room is lined bungalosw. with cabinets in which are the most The committee is composed of the|beautiful objects you ever saw!| following members: Harry Robert- | They shine, and glimmer, and shim- son, Howard Johnson, George Ander- | mer, and twinkle, and sparkle ang, son, Carl Holenberg, Charles Parsons, | ten chances to one you would hold Gunnar Anderson, M. Ekstrand, John | Your breath so long that if Mr Nod- shale, read the mind of the chief executive, | Fioimberg, Ted Laudgren, —Victor|dem didwt come back =soon i‘f”f“']. b about the round table where the | cancer germ infects the human frame, | The souls that faint, the hearts that | and state its discoveries with such | rson. Francis Larson and IFrank |die for want of it, so very wonderful rld will gather. Reservations to | are discovered, they are made to per- brealk, conviction. That there is a large | 01500 m;‘ ”‘" ~UJJ(-‘@“- ;;‘ ‘;:v..::n;{@ rubies OO eI s SR || e fm e R GG TG e e, | MRE D B R T el percentage of well-balanced, thinking Ihe follawing veunc wemen buyey @ 8 0L S B RU G L N . = an a e ‘| The Right defiled, the Wrong en- | persons in the United States who are | Yolunteered to assist at the fair;[and Tosy Dearls you mignt misiui Ll ehle throned— 5 equally certain that the treaty will | Misses Gertrude Anderson, Esther |for little china tea cups. In mv';l e le, as we have said before, but rad- | their insidious doctrine, to other| And, striving still to understand, be ratified and the league adopted, | Anderson, Anna Anderson, Ebba [Sirings and strings of the most bea: | b1 changes will not. Providing we | fields. The human race should labor | The world to me is Wonderland, and who believe that the president's | Anderson, Agnes Anderson, Alice [ 1TU! rfim!)n;:"-‘- :.hf u'»(:'r:mw‘:.) o n}i- i ange the text of the document and | as energetically to climinate the Reds trlp resulted inswinging sentiment in | Anderson, Lsura Berlin, Allce Berlin, j 5ot I 1 K5 00" night long: e sttt 1o che e osomotive standing ‘ A little time, then by and by his direction, need ot bother the Cour- | Helga Berlin, Hilda Carlson, Ruth |P°ttom 2 .‘.f.,“';\."\”',” B vases S0 still in the station, ready to bound The puzzled thought itself shall die. |ant in the least. It gazes out upon | Hoglund, Lillic Hoglund, Mae Hilton, | I another. strange bottles and vated off to San Irancisco. New York ich differs from that which the | spread of disease. Beastly things they | When, like the throb of distant | the world. through darkened specta- | Linnea Johnson, Mildred Johnson, | 219 .(“.‘:;cw ‘nln'll‘ ”‘"“T\‘\ "v',\“u[ ; L acame hers have agreed to. They have | are, parasites who live on the weak- drume, cles, and hence cannot be blamed | Jenney: Kallsren, Esther Linden, | “o® "]” O g ey ngreed, piease note. We may | nessos of the socety which they pro-| The call inevitable comes for its failure to perceive the light. | Lillian Lindquist, Bertha Landgren. |iwnich is yellow lace worth thousands jne . B ot e et s || ey P woulal zenieay M Gapebl ot To I)l!frrln: brain and weary limb, But the solicitude which the Cour- | Helen Nelson, Hilda Parsons, Florence | ;¢ qollars. There are long couats of f" . rec eas but with facile tongues| ang " ier o Sching eves grow dim, | ant displays for the president's wel | Robertson, Minnlo Sandbers, Esther|iyory colored and cherry colored und olease. The time to recommit | no reason bu i acile BUeS| And fast the gathering shadows | fare is touching, to say the least. Tts | Swanson, Viola Swanson, IEsther e pact to @ committee on changes | which temporarily sway the hearers creep health tips may have escaped the | Wilson and Mrs. Swanson, Mrs. \ s who lack reason. Unfit and unwilling | To lull the drowsy sense asleep, notice of the nation’s chief, but that | Larson and Mrs, I, OHeson We two shall slumber hand in hand is certainly not the fault of Con- ; v To wake, perhaps, in Wonderland necticut’s oldest newspaper. For moved except those to b « at action on the League will come | of men and honestly strive for a live- HARRY THURSTON PECK, | whatever the Courant may lack in | Choted each evenin vi : 00M ones riding. Sometmes as many on in Congress. Our Senators are | lihood, they gain their sustenance —in Kansas City Star. saneness of viewpoint and temper- (.'l;(_w\;{]“ e _“"u':"‘:"“t‘f' ',’;”““f' Slbel | hn IR IO0k ]':' “'“; 1':}:,,, ¢eling | seven nundred boys ride the Nist 11 merrily chasing each other about | from the goods of the fools whom y T ) ance of statement, it certainly do e ;m(; \‘fl';‘('l' 'm'l“(l\(;;‘(.”;'l; :xlv‘:; ‘:‘u:‘“", e LI(')"“;;(‘“[’(y{:]“(;y\’:y:ll“" wi "[ “T" Nodden, 3 oErileell Deoi, U wodin St Qi TR 0 B RS0 'mk(\'\\".:A“‘p‘.‘:::,.f‘“;:(,::l';?liff\n")"""“ el Monday, November 10. guess Dickiwill and Billicant who p .0 il Rev. James Empringham, rhetro- PRI T SR . e went 1o =ee Mr. Noddem many Yeats, Dicuiwill snd Bilitesnt bubt that the spirit of unrest now | them. Another continent is thus| politan superintendent of the Anti- WG AVREOy GIY AREED AP, City Will Hvae Two ago, and who have just returned {rom ‘ gooq old Mr. Noddem h isting in this country is entirely | forced to hear the burden which we! Saloon league in New York city, has (New Haven Journal-Courier) St ts N the most ‘\V(’:‘(io):f\\(‘;l\\"’”"I‘Iul“\\”\\:\1‘;'(“211(» come io grief many i lur e e i " | have passed up. Tt would be better| discovered a liaison between pink Senator Borah in an interview reets Named Pleasant |boys ever D i 1 ey thelonwildbdourney iniihe mydterious togthe Wocettalntygjol eace ns neckti>s and a sirong drink. In the | States agreeably his view of the form | Councilman Abraham Gorbach has | C21L o1 Mr. Noddem, | dant ‘how land they traveled as with wild 3 course of the investizations that his | the debate on the treaty of peace | purchased two large land tracts angq | ROV many vears ago 'u\ l_'ll"' \""“1 pering and trottir nd galloping and t of our way, one way or amother, | et together and appropriate some | position requires that he make he has | should take now that Mr. Wilson is | plans to open them up at once for | (D&l Of all the strange sights and cantering and loping and what not may certainly proceed upon our | island near the equator for a Red ma- | had occasion to ente: the saloon there | incapacitated to go on with his part | building developments. He hax ae. | SLTANEe adventures “,,,w”‘,m[‘,’“_,f: fell the frisky Nightmare borc (hem up : Then let the countries which |10 Durchase ginger pop and be a |of the program. He savs: “Tempia- | quired a tract containing 35 lots on |LWO DOV Il Was thowa: ofr DICEIWEL steep mountains and down through friend to man. But, ho says, “fet- | tion to make the president more or [ East street from Olive W. Pope, or |24 Billicant wro: &t A o ahe. | dark canyons und over and under : : ; tered by his conventional collar what | less the issue has too often led the | Chicago, and another tract of 12 lots | MVitation straddled the lons night- - cataracts and then snorted and the to this island as soon as their activities | chance has a clergyman of tapping | debate away from the merits of the | immediutely adjoining from Dawight | Mate which Mr. Noddem keeps all (nree riders found themselves being transgress the boundaries of common | the fountains of information thaf | treaty and the league covenant. It | W. Colwell, Jr., of Waterbury, mhe | Curled up on the littlc shelf extending whisked through cloud cites and up citizenship. There let them talk, form | ceasslassly flow in a saloon? A pink | will be a good thing to have it { tracts will be laid cut into streets | #round the wall of ‘1()1‘“1 ‘\”"“"_ e e Over castle walls only the next in Another aerial circus was gotten | their government, according to their| fie AdMits a man to the bar. Under | brought gack to the plain question of | with all municipal improvements and | ,, At 't “"(mh“,:’,'.’“_ e ‘;*;e With stant (o find themselves going over the protection of the pirk tie I saun- | whether the document before us is a | will be known as Pleasant strect, | 1S color: It CRIAELETe o e =catallithepwnilofihel Nightmars ter thoougl the double swinging doors | good or had thing for this country. | There is already cne Ploasant siree | '¢0: and vellow, and —orange, and. snorting and puffing and stretching achines started on the long (rip | selves. Give them what they profess and ask for a glass of ginger ale or | We will be the stronger in our oppo- | in the city, running from John to Iaet | Pi2ck, and brown, and 1 don't Know pepself and bringing her silver hoofs ross the continent in the Army| to earnestly desire and see how long | birch as a preliminary to mjxing with | sition if we can keep the debate on | strea.s. how ,"m”‘\. other \(;.?m ”I”' n‘n'» It Gown with a splash. splash, splash nscontinental airplane reliability | they will last. We specify a southern | the boys but ncw I no longer get the | that sole issue, and I will be glad to, Sl N hag ’hout ’I\Hom\h wurvlvl(‘l lvf»\ N It on the green waves, all of which you : innocuous beverage for which 1 1. | see it held there.” DATE FOR RECEPTION has a head 100, but #00dNCsS EVi- ghall hear aboul vEry soon The white aproned artist mow cbn.| The friends and supporters of both i e : cious! such a head. It's half red, DR o tnu=T struss mv mnocent request for gin- | Mr. Wilson and the senate obposi- [ Swedish Scrvice Men to Be Welcomed | 10 Sreet: while lts six eves are of i | at the starting point, ready to take | elements of a living should be present| ger ale or birch as euphonious ca- | tion to the treaty profoundly re- o Qifferent color. There's a red one, o e : o November 2. which is as red as the port light on o . e air for San Francisco. Lieutenant | and they are certainly in need of them. | moutlage for snmathing more potent.” | gretted the level to which the con- n ' which is as red as the port lisht on | pfasons Geing to Meriden Machls was thell Arst \from the!| Bloking thein! bananas! from' nearby/| 4l Docfor, what a fellinefot \talesital| frovarsy whsisinkingiatithel time fof | minal ‘plansswere Iaidiforstne wel|| fexmy BRstE od 8 O R 0 fon . < B iacHs ks acisRitEne i - "Y1 this? Having discovered the free. | his breakdown. We shall not stop | come home reception to soldiers. | Whizh, by the way, is on the safe sidc As Guests of Center Lodge 9:15. | trees and draping their lazy limbs with ' 1,2 (o ry of the pink cravatted, hav- | to iden(ify the beginning of the cam- | sailors and marines of Scandinavian | when vou mount the Nightmare. Then : : Richter, flying the same Kind of | the grasses of the seashore they could | ing been accepted at the bar as one | paign of invective. It is sufficient to | descent at the meeting of represen- | there is a beautifully pink one. Then A large number of Masons from hine as his competitor from this end, | sport their hectic oratory where none | of the boys, what right nave vou to | note that having once entered upon | tatives of Swedish churches and so- | “Om€ i hrn\\?n ‘*I‘:":i"m: -““” 1«»12‘\‘: '_'(': Centennial lodge of this city will go e Haviland, left San Francisco first. | but their own could hear. come away complaining 1lat the in- | it, it naturally spread until the danger | cieties held in the Swedish Lutheran | White as mi e i ; e a9t {0 Meriden this evening where (1 telligent barkecper, skillfully adapt- | arose of a popular cry being made of | church last night. A full meeting | unlike a sw iy TS L Ot : ing himsel? to the times, should dis- | a ‘plague upon both vour houses.” | was held and all details of celebra- | Which the cream’s heen removed and, will be guests o e air from the West coast. we admit that we have temporarily | pemee vour dark brew or a jolt of | Xo mne would Mave foresen just what | tion Jdiscussed. It is the plan of the | last but rof least, is the one called city at the working of the Master There are twenty intermediate stops [ forgotten the fact that the United | rve when you ask for ginger beer” | the effect of this would have been | executive committee to hold the re- | the "WEATHER EYI “;”‘ IS— Mason degree and banquel. Trans- L ned for one trip across the contl. | States is essentially American and | If you will wear the pink He of the | upon our foreign relations had it | ception Sunday, November 2, in the | well, I dont know what color. Mr. J 57 R 50 o ozeq by 8. H . 3 g i i 3 initiate vou must also expect the | heen indefinitely continued. That it | afternoon and evening A program | Noddem calls it “Skybluepink He 9 ) Stk b S ey nt and the effort will be made Ly that the disturbers may accomplish| , \ecpe; to think vou are speaking | would have shocked the world is evi- | will be rendered at 4 o'clock in the | says the Nightmare uses this eye Ravmond, 1 Swanson and Josepl of the fiyers to make a round trip. [ but passing uprisings and do not seri- | (1o janguage of the initiate. Times | dent; that it might have undone all | church and will be followed by a |only when it's stormy N0sIeE gniinert W ednesteyflayaning is figured that the trip may be made | ously threaten our life as a commun- | change and words change With them. | that we accomplished with our army ! supper in the church parlors. Now, dil these eyes are set in fwo | there \.”” (1: s ;l:{!‘ (Ln”&‘»r(n?w" 23 an average of one hundred milessan | ity. They are, at times, however, able | Gingsr beer now has other meanings | and pavy is conceivable. That it is| Committees have been named for | rows and run each side of the Night- . apprentice degrec, : r ABe i e s e 9 et Srpsdiel o @ SR i 4 o'clock there will be the conm- : 5 “| than aforetime. Stick to the clerl- | now entirely out of order is clear to | the reception, proe suppér and | mare's head from the tip of its sharp at y com- ur and that the actual time in the| to bru?g about the deaths .o[ one or cal collar and the soda fountain, | all. Not only the sympathy which | souvenir. Tt is the plan of the com- | nosc to its long pointed ears which munication for \\o'll on the A\Lx_:“m , éne way, Wwill be twenty-seven| two of our inhabitants, which s“““'d‘ Doctor, or tipple wihout remark the | the president descrves from all but [ mitie2 ‘o provide some sort of mes | turn liko lightning nrst one way and Mason degree. At 7 o'clock in the urs. not be. Most of their implorings fall l ginger beer that the barkeeper gives | good spor(smanship demands that he | mento of the occasion for eath serv- |then another at the slightest sound. evening there will be the working of Mixtures, Sparkle Cloth, Loose Back Coats. Self or . Others Butten Trimmed. Priced Reaonably. he United States is going to do about uch criticism in the Senate. Wheth- iTickled imostitolideaths tol see fvou boys. Come right in the house. | Tell you another story? Yes indeed punishment is not great enough, the lves apart from the rest of the . we have it. If the Courant ception of seven supposed ring lead- | Sweet eves by sorrow still unwet, had been a part of the president's lady to fight the rest of the world, to | ¢rs were allowed to go and spread | TO You the world is radiant yet, daily diet, he would be hale and a force equalling the other nations | t1.cir poisonous propaganda in other | A Palace-hall of splendid truth hearty today. In that event, it is The _arrangements for Touched by the golden haze of youth, | Possible, however, thut he might | fair of the Where hopes and joys are ever rife suffer from a variety of mental indi- a person develops a growth| Amid the mystery of life. gestion even more distressing than pough in the United States to believe | jn his body which is liable to endan- | And seeking all to understand the ailment which is troubling him The world to you is Wonderland. at present. As for the Courant’s hint that Pres ! turn and watch with unshed tears | ident Wilson is convinced of the fail- p seriously reckoned with. But the | him, It is the approved thing to do.| The furrowed track of ended years; | ure of his {rip, we must weigh that st path is to join the League, to | But when ‘‘germs of Bolshevism” in | 1 see the eager hopes that wane, statement for what 1t is worth. There tify the covenant, and to obtain our | the persons of radicals who are infect- | L1® JO¥s that die in deathless pain, must be something of the omnipotent The coward Faith that falsehoods | about a newspaper which is able to orld there is little choice but to get o arc in asreement. Possibly this | harts ay he decne. We have confidence When at she may set herself aside from | ger his life later on he does not hesi- 1 of the rest and still be a power to | tate to have it removed, to cast it from | 1 sires, if we have any, by arbitra- | ing the body politic as surely as the jon certain questions may he accept- | at best, and allowed to pass on, with spirals of steam hiss, not unlike en ratify, we are making a contract | from its system as it does to fight the P or for that matte under the long by straps of the br the Nightmare's saddl ny contrivance it is, 1 garnet colored and lemon colored silk iy and satin with_all kinds of Drecious iver and gold and buckles and stones for buttons. Then YOUu <o that all Dancing and entertainments will he | would see if vou looked on a enjoyed each evening and the Service | shelf running all around the room its seven hundrec the stirrups ma Therc is no absolute indication yet | to take their proper place in a world been no stirrups 'k of the discussion. There is great It is unwise, in a measure, to deport pe tiations, but with the negotiations | could the Ieague of Nations council kernai questions with greater cel- | tion ty. wish to get rid of the pests ship them THEY'RE OFF. hder way early this morning when| own ideas, and fight amongst them- kt. Down at Mineola there were | island because food is more abundant | ty machines of different types lined | there and less clothes are needed. The at this end, leaving at here were sixteen planes that took But in our railing at the anarchists Center lodge of that or-the-next few days the news-| upon deaf ears, occasionally they find | you be left out of the debate and the doc- { ice man. From its big nostrils small, |vellow- a fellowcraft.

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