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NEW BR[TAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCLI_OBER 16, 1919, in this locality. They were sent to|also be compulsory. The public is 9 I} i\ B e et o hd ol i G ELP! ’ELP! PETRUER Al] [; ANN“T will settle HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY. of the Welcome Home celebration | capital-labor disputes and Proprietors. there and remained in that town about | them wisely, we are sure. HEXTRAORDINARY with a severe penalty for failure 'o o [\} = = ey was forced to descend in a field near | gpgepve the results of the public find- | . XS Btarea o+ the Post Omoe at mew Brima | the Trumbull home and was smashed. |y mrere i3 justice in this—there | ) Soviets Being Forced Back on as Second Class Mail Matter. Poor gasoline was given as the rea- ’lu:‘ d;lu!y’ (g:ng-y excepted) at 4:13 | four days. Several of the residents Peru has adopted some such legis- . m, at Her uilding, 67 Churoa St. : :x.oo s Year. L were passengers in short flights with | jation, has provided for arbitration 2.00 Three ifonths. vas Kirb “hine L them. It was Kirby's machine that is none in the *“hold-up” plan now o O;ELEPHONE CALLS son for the failure to maintain flight. |} .00 o & Four Sldes g ess PR S " = i friton i ditorial Roc;ml SR e Neither of the aviators was serious . Be only profitable advertising medium in the city. Cirenlation books and press room alwave open to advertisors. Member of the Assncinted Press. he Associated Press s exclusively entitled to tbe use for republication of all nows credited o it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also local news published herein. ly injured, though they were forced to return to Mineola by train. The race in a way, then, becomes an affair of personal consequence to several people hereabouts who met the two aviators and became friendly with them. They were described as FACTS AND FANCIES. There is “one big union.” It composed of something more 100,000,000 people and is kno briefly as the United States. It is a union patient but powerful. At times London, Oct. 16.—Forced back by the onslaughts of enemies on four fronts, the armies of the Soviet gov- ernment of Russia appear to be facin a period pregnant with disaster General Denikine’s Cossacks, from the south; Polish forces from the west northwestern Russian legions, on the = = S - | “princes,” both. Their death has| it uses its power.—New York World, %N R, northwest, and northern Russian THE PRESIDENT'S TLLN brought before us more vividly the g e & ; : N % troops from the north, have during ~ i st of such experiences. We knew Altruism as a personal trai > —— the last few days forged ahead until Sbeculation concerning the condi- | €05t ©f such exi T e e e i : : 4 ¢ scems the Bolshevik armies are be- them, honored them and therefore! - £ braiseworthy it scems 3 E o but it is a sentiment that can be car- tween the upper and nether mill- i ried too far as a policy in internation- > stones. if they had been any unknown fiyers, | al affairs.—Warwick Advertise 4 Petrograd is doomed to capture, in simply pawns in the same of flight. - = ? - the opinion of ; Eleven British inventors claim the o Yudenitch being at Gatchina, only army | \ miles south of the former Russian A ¢h | tank, but the inventor of the farm | . capital. In the extreme north, the Mineola Friday on the return trip,| tractor was the real man behind.— g y northern Russian army has broken which will probably give him the lead | Springfield Republican. . ' the resistance of the Bolsheviki ac- . : cording to reports, and are pursuing on of President Wilson is still rife eir accident is greater to us than bout the country and, despite several | [heir accide sy fo-called authoritative statements as observers, General 0 his actual physical and mental be- SR : - Meanwhile the “flying parson, ng, the general public has no real, A g u honor of having invented the g Ao Maynard, promises to reach ndeniable, gossip-killing bulletin | i€t 5 pon its Chief Executive. It is cer- fiin that he is very sick, has prob- = : -, i ¢ large f f fliers ' en- = s iy suffered from a sevove nervous | iR the large field of fliers for theien When Lieut. Belvin W = A avnard. | the enemy towards Onega, a village tire route. His luck continues and | (1o Maynard, | LS 5 preacher-aviator who won (he | » - about 150 miles west of Archangel he is “making Kknots” over the con-| New York-Toronto flight and the first Fia MR, y D | Further to the south it has forced its $ ¥ way far down along the Dvina river. Polish forces have captured Kovno, on the extreme northern end of their line. Denikine's men have driven & giant wedge into central Russia as far reakdown which affected his mind s well as his body. We do not mean tinent. leg of the transcontinental (omcs!.i ; - — quits the airplane for the pulpit no bst his reason, temporarily or ber- membar of his congragation 18 liicelyy hanently. But we do feel that he is | LABOR, THE CONFERENCE, AND | o dispute his utterances about heuv- ndergoing a period of great strain THE COAL STRIKE. en. The pastor-birdman has been ) B . nis o orworkedibrainfcells nearer it than most members of his as Orel and are thought to be on their s In Washington sits a conference of | lock will have heen.—New York Sun. ; ; way toward Tula an important rail- re not functioning with their custo- . % < Tork Sun N g > way center that is considered the key men representing the public, agricui- o X 8 5 N to Moscow. East of the Urals is Ad- miral Kolchak's army, but it is seem- p ‘insinuate that the President has | ary clarity. It is common enough, The New York state constabulary | / has justified its existence. A handful | oy . Y debating over the issues that are of [ of state troopers is worth a regiment | Z» di o ingly too far away to enter into con- . | tural ‘ntorests, - capital and labor, ia condition, in the life of any man | tural intorests, - capital and labor fho is a leader and who has enough . 7 : 4 S e o | of “specials.”—Buffal | < 5 | sideration as a vital factor in the Bvity in histoakeup hio ke thoil ditensstitolal ot uSIRETIS D ISE L _‘h" B | 4 7 Pppunsf P Fo= { situation which is developing in Rus- bonds that have confined the activi- = T el G e Den Fine land Yudenitch and Admiral Kolchak are said to be operating in close co- Jkpressions and feelings of those ! If prices of clothing remain in the both capital and labor and| clouds, the lost art of patching will an answer to the| be found again.—Albany Journal [bout him seriously to heart. ties of Gossip will make his case worse | tryin: to reach han it actually is, such is the history | ages-old question of relations between ordination West of General Denikine's army are forces of Ukrainians who, while supposed to be hostile to the Bel- — | < ! % 2 : There must be room for several re- | e gossip, and it would be well if | employer and employe. ‘Both labor| forms in Boston. Instance, the seiz- | r. Grayson made public a lengthy | and capital are striving, we take it, | ure of butcher’s scales in thai high- atement giving the actual details. | to gain a decided advantage over the brow burg thal cheat a purchaser of | | sheviki, have dec d war on |y,».‘{, a pound of steak out of 17 cents’ | 2 & ATTCREE\ D> | kine because of alleged atrocities per- 7 5 worth of meat. But then that's about B ——— LR S | petrated by the latter's soldiers on he statement would kill the go: public representative sit and look on, | what a Bostoner, who quits the tra- their advance toward Moscow. Re- — ready to step into the breach when | ditional beans for the flesh-pots, will 3 ports have been _!'N'N\w!. however, have to expect.—Manchester Union. | that part of the Ukrainian army has THE COMMON COUNCIL, the oocasion arises and bring about i H joined Denikine, having been assured a settlement, if possible. One of the Skunk hunting ought to be a profit- | 25 YEARS AGO ; that the latter will wrest m‘ml.»m((i A Chelm from Last night's meeting of the Co important questions of discussion is| able business this fall with skunlk ' flicinfandRtheRDEORINEERcE on Council, while a normal amount St ] ] Advices from Russia state that Col | sudden at- Avaloff-Bermondt, whose 44 B elant dsiin Now (Haven to; tack on Riga last week caused a sen- day attending a meeting of the Mas- e R s ociations HISTORY OF LATIN AMERICA,; ROOMS, by A. R. Maujer and C.|campaign only for the purpose of “securing the Duna river front against is between the Yudenitch So far as he public has a right to know and | other side, while the farmer and the : . toq, | that of adjustment of difficulties "‘;”"““’: $9 a skin and showing an ' | (#rom the Herald of Tha: iate.) routine business was transacted, B advance of o Ko zou ! through arbitration, and it has been| >0 anv® Ol =5 per cent. over spri emed to be given over to attempts Y prices.—Winsted Citizen. / suggested that the steel strike, sup- B procuring legislation of the more posedly now in progress, be settled hy Columbus was fortunate in that | e the b itns e + | the mutinous ferrymen e Nina | en assembled are paying more at- i method ) snbliration Siis ‘f"' and Pinta and the :4;11\(:n);:)::1:x\:l‘;xll‘ Some unknown persons stole $5 and by W. W. Swect. H. Bromley panacea advanced by labor for the| ot belong to a union.—.New York | ® number of tickets from the Lyceum | *A timely hook prepared especiuily O g | Moscow.” ~ This front ills of the financial world. Sun. box office last evening, when the oc- | for college classes, but useful for the | KINKE AND LABOR SAVING |sectors held by General cupants left it alone for a few min- ! general reader. Gives considerable METHODS KFOR SHEET METAL |and the Polish army. utes. attention fo “old-world backgrounds, WORKERS, cdited by William | known, fighting, is still in A perfectly good . G. Platt walked into the water | and concludes with chapters on pres- Neubecker. Riga but the ekact situation there is workers—has issued a call for a gen- [ pair of shoes for an automobile. Ma- | commissioners office this morning | ent cconomic conditions and on inter- *x s ot known. Germano-Russian troops i chine must be late model and in A-1|and handed James Hayes, a promi- | national rclations and commerce.’™ MACHINE DESIGN, by E. L. Wal- | under command of Col. Avaloft-Ber- pmmission, 2 Sl e i et condition.—Woodbury Reporter. | nent member of the Y. M. T. A. & B. ; A. L. A. Booklist lace. monda, howe , seem to have gained remedy the grade crossing evii at | ber 1, arbitration or no arbitration ey R T G e e o ox A manual of practical instruction | ground north of Riga, having cap yton. He can do little more, | John L. Lewis, acting-president of| We have a three-cent piece. It is | ciety’s building fund. LESSONS OF THE WORLD WAR, | in designing machinery for specific | tured the town of Dunamundg, ¢ specifications for | cording te report ogressive sort. It seems that the ntion to the abstract needs and de- ands of the community than here- fore and there can be naught but effort Ind., a branch of labor—the mine TO EXCHANGE: Meanwhile, out in Indianapolis, — e btisfaction in their By an appeal to the public -utilities Councilman Gillin hopes ! eral strike to take place on Novem- sither can the council, which how- | the miners’ organization, answered a | the nickel, valued according to its Rt Semee el Eemeill e by Augustin Hamon. e purchasing capacity.—Albany Jour- | or the Suffield institute were in town Lectures delivered at the University | belts, screws, p.ns, gears, etc., and o vesterday i of London in 1916 by a Franco-Bel- | many working hints as to operation | Getting the Dishonest Milkma P e : . giun editor, sociologist, and educa- | and care of machines (Waterbury Republican) the lives of the citizens of New | there al once by saying that he would The Princeton and Harvard drives| A: J. Sloper of the New Britain |, R Thomas Holy, state dairy commis- itain. Al will agree that the con- | do so, but said that the strike has| 2T¢ to insure higher salaries for pro- | National bank has a gorgeous display | ““ui;(srosting and valuable. and in | PRINCIPLES OF RADIOTELEGRA- | sioner, is continuing his valuabl: fessors. In the event that the drives| ©f flowers at his home. | some ways uniqua.”—N. Y. Times. PHY, by C. M. Jansky. campaign against the milkmen Who 3 4 | succeed an assistant professor— | Among the new books at the New : I Ens e ed, if only by the use of gates, long ! attempted, he claims, but the oper-| which a man often gets to be 10 | Britain General library is a biography i A e e e s ot forc this. Providing the council- | ators of the mines refused to grant| Years after graduation—will make al- . b the pump to increase the bulk of their of General Patierson one of the Rev- | THI TOW? Dav s Iv‘:‘,”': AR : Qi e . most as mu S : s ; W T el ook of poems by Edwin Arlingto: en take adequate measures fo see | lubor's demands; therefore, there was | T'0St 45 TUCh as a man who puts | olutionary heroes. " His son resided | pock of | B thoi aciion s Tolowed up and| gold leaf on radiators.—F. P. A. in|on East street in this city and his ¢ SIS ST (O TSN, T l| e Fal et o S et ¢ e 4 @ s no further attempt to settle matters. | New York Tribune emains 0l inierr TR TE V1o com 5 2 . i New York Tribune. | remains are interred in Kairview cem ! ' L el 0 G e || i rtn i (R Gy pported, before the utilities com- | e sirike weapon is taken up I AR SHonEnET NS ED oWl L BT an e Sl e e Bes > ALl E > wez s ta b - o Tioe Thihet 300¢ x r trade s s whicl This crusade against watering < ission, we believe that the trouble | g take it, then, that arbitration| NOW it is rumored that Mr. Ford 5 o ”;f" “"";“:“]‘_";'""" Mrs. Kather- | | cents the elementary principles of | 1 R,’ The Great interest of! the! public: by be & ated. s ime ta is going to establish a 1i f t{rans- | National Happenings. ine Tynan SSOIC : - 2hly 2 ¥2l oo . arige con- ay be climindted. It 1s no time f0 meuns nothing more or less than an| atiantis stes Henna N cRofitans o Tha thitd installment of her rem- |ineclianismiand avolds highlyimathesiiirg i<t impossible for the averase con : Atlantic steamers. Hail the Jitney ! Japanese assressive—Her second | . matical treatment. Many typical = |l whether or not the milk agreement by the powers in charge | liners!—Providence Journal i tans Bort Arr ) iniscences b Edlmna i Sunieritoqtalingh g e 3 s arge 5! c Journal, army threatens Port Arthur—Opera- 5 P _| problems are solved and others! arc| 1o gots hat been watered, if the wa- | to any demands that labor might see —— tiont for iis capiure besan vesterday | Clves the weeent literany and POl 5006 vor solitlon By Uhe student | 12 F i e Alderman Curtis took upon his | ¢ A There is no Ic ithout Ty s esterday | Jitical gossip of North Ireland with | L solt : lering is not c: fit to make. It scems that this has| _ - - =8 hout some' —The Japanese forces number be- | "\ il op u elever Trish wom- | —A+ I 0oL 118 S dependent upon & fiders the afalvs of the Merchant sain. The volcanic eruption in Hawaii | tween 25,000 and 30,000 men. theRb L oL o : “e e ik sioner to - protect him been the general plan. The workers| may have buried many ukuleles— | Czar under the knife—His breatn- | an: The chapters having to do with Il Tl SR make their demands, get them re-| Detroit News. B ing and heart action improved—The ready to aid in every way & lelegram from Washington which re in disposing,of this menace | quested that he talk with authorities tions there should have been reme- | already been called. Arbitration was | | | STEEL, by Bradley Stoughion. the dealers accused of resorting to it now, though, the city must keep ter it. the activity of the arine men in town and advocated the rebe'lion are especially notewor- PUNCHES AND DIF layout against this sort of theft. It is goo.l ) struction and use, by F. A. Stanle : ; TR 1 thy."—Dial. | to know that the commissioner e i R o —— czavine - thought to be dying. 2 2 “Treats of the punches, dies e e gresy A SYSL e e Buried in a mine—Eleven men en- presses employed in machine ven the full measure of Tecognition M : e lae thets : | tombed in mine cave-in—A large force for rapid production of articles and at is possible for the city to proffer. een no attempt at one lately. At “,“_“ :_'m_n “] . “_“I‘ that during the of men working to rescue imprisoned | AMERICAN ~ MACHINIST SHOP | par Considers in much detail the rvice badges will be awarded to| ® tiMe When production of coal ranks| [IG WAEE The SYSLEW Was €0 restrict miners—Fate will not be known for NOTE BOOK, by E. A. Suverkrop, | design, construction and use of thes | b i i S & teaspoonful for a cup of cof-| twelve hours. le . tools, and is illustrated with more D Gnan Ahi forthe -s | With the need of operating our rail-| fee ermit us e by ithe 3 COmPLUEE. Q018 AN C S ' Sies » fzmily. The food value em hus their fight for the honors fee and permit us to buy candy by the Hotel guests burned—Twelve dead | BLUEPRINT READING, by Howard | than 600 half-tones and line draw- | babies of the fumi ‘ g em s sen recogniz 5 roads for the sake of hit b Jois = . : P Tl A R Faain et and three injured—Sixty guests P. Fairfield: mechanical drawing | ings."—Book Review Digest. of the milk is reduc e e and often impurities are introduced it by the process. A high infant eir worthy cause most heartily fused, and quit. There is no com- " o FACTORY WORK. active Watering milk is not only stealing money from the consumer’'s pocket: it is also endangering the life and health of his family, especially the at least, there has seeming- They tell us that a sugar famine is | A. R., also, was given a few words | in the coal mines asks that its hours s R sleeping when flames broke ouf— by E. Kenison & 1. B. Waite. ”m\v & Alber A genial v.;aum-r tion | Those .who escaped did so in their “A piractical manuai of instruction | FICTION. inte ¢ fistricts where t everyone here is educated” is sleeping garments—Bodie burned | j = . CRITAGE. - V. Sackville Wet mortality is present in districts wherc B i - e i . : | & sarments—B ) n blueprint reading through the | HERITAGE, by V. Sackville West o beated a plan whereby the city’s ap- | Breat increase in pay—more than the | another reminder of how far short! peyond recognition .'m.,h o (\.,,L,,”l”r‘,l.m\\ “"i Eofor p * the milk is watered. Commissioner Fopriation to them will be increased | operator or the consumer can stand.| America is of that goal and of what| Phree blown to death—Dastardly | ence to mechanical drawing conven- | AFTER THIRTY, by Julian Street. | Holt deserves commendation for his $300 next vear. At a time when coal will be needed | 7% "“C’I]“z::]j:““‘ 1s making.—Spring A BCLLALY; There were other worthy acts of | to keep people from death by freez- . e council, movements destined for | ing, labor wishes to curtail the output{ We should certainly hate to bet on | c better feeling of the individuals | and threatens to stop it entirely un-| the other fellow if Albert shouid be | praise by the alderman who ad- | be shortened and that it be given a Hungarian miners’ camp blown up by | jection, etc.”- -A. L. A. Booklist. GALLANT LADY, by Percy Brebner. WA e Trials and Tribulations of An “Orzan m——— DRAFTING ROOM METHODS, by C.| LAND OF STRONG MEN, by 4. M (New York m‘v:w:v Can : Foolish Talk From Producers, D. Colfins Chisholm. 'hese arc sad da v th i ,)3,','\',',,“”“‘ ,[n:.," - 'f“,“:"‘,,' Belslani] (New York Sun.) An attempt to standardize meth- e Its efforts to prove that in his figh RatsiR o R e s e i ods and forms for engineering offices | ONE OF THREE, by*C. S. Raymond. | to iniprove the peace treaty, with its atifying meeting i f 4 a Wi I . Ve ”“:‘d chas "f‘s “.""T"ffld h"\_n.‘" and drafting rooms and to combine | s * league covenant, Senator Henry Cabot 3 s a fine recommendation for the o can remember when union | master bakers of this state. now In| ;. “yco the special symbois or | RIDER OF THE KING LOG, by Hol- | Lodgo does not represent the Repub- standards applicable to different man Day. licans of Massachusetts have been | Lranches of drafting.”—A. L. A. A romance of the nc-theast border. | completely nullified by the interesting Booklist. 2 revelation that Senator Lodge S “SMILES.” a Rose c‘ the Cumber-| conts not only the Republicans of of - | dynamite outrage at Wilkesbarre—A | tions ang methods, the iaws of pro- robbers. » . the town and petty politics were | less its threats meet with hearty ac- mored for the present, It was a ' cord on the part of the operators. It e “arbitration” idea—this latest devel.| MeN struck only for an increase in | convention in Syracuse, that the five AIR DERBY. . pay?—Des Moines Register. | cent loaf is “gone forever:” that even Two more flyers met their d S{ACEz e e . —_— | it flour should be cheaper labor will vers eaths In Washington, again, lahor Perhaps the rcason we have not | keep bread up. sterday in the machine which they | ‘threatening to withdraw from heard any goose-bone weather pre-| If producers generally were to take | re piloting on the trip across the dictions is because nobody can afford | the attitude that old prices are “gone to cook a goose.—Indianapolis News. | forever,” then the members of the in- trate a matter that is already a stale e EE | dustrial conference might as well| comfort and the success of America’s charted in all the late books of refer-; In issuc. The steel strike, to our mind, | OCTOBER IN THE SOUTIL. pack up and leave Washington at| world trade. | ence on aviation Toibs s ¢ does not need to be arbitrated; it has s O { once, perhaps pausing only to adopt We hope that we shall not hear' In a general way, the run terminat- [ David Ignatius Walsh. N h‘”,‘p\' r October of the Opals, Professor Irving Fisher's theory of | from the representatives I the indus-: ing Saturday was a triumph for flving | comfort the World can extract from "Neath your silver-circled moon, | @ mercurial dollar which should rise | triai conference af either employers man over pretty much all the obstacles | Senator Walsh’s powerful speech 2 5 tion now means that Gary and other| You have so deceived the roses | or fall as values moved. or labor any stubborn talk about the ' that air and nature can present. The | against the ftreaty as it stands—or tal of fatalities In this event o .,pitalists will have to reopen a fight| That they rally as for June! | The prevalent trouble with business | impossibility of reducing the prices of , contestants flew through wind, snow, | from his announcement that he pro- 2o neyfmers et e ROt Il i nave won You have stolen speech of spring. | Men Who say that the present prices| goods or the wages of labor. Both of | rain, extremes of cold and banks of | poses to support the lodge e ol hundaedree; iyl y tide ! are here to stay Is that so long as| the millstones between twhich the| mist. Sometimes it well may have ap-| ions and amendments—will not he Out of a total of about sixty planes Why not arbitrate the coal strike?| To recall a cricket's croon! | they are doing nicely themselves they | gencral public is being crushed must| peared to them that all the atmos- | pezrudged by anyhods Let the conference get to work upon are content with the situation. But| Le moved at once, Tirst find the was | Pheric forces were in conspiracy to| Sorrow and melancholy are now there will be no national havpiness or | to Jower food costs; all living costs will | baffle the humans who were attempt- | ;ampant bheneath gilded dome. It | content until a fall in prices brings| fal] with them. Then lct wages ing to outdo the longest flights of | {<'n oreat thing i back a decent living to the beople who | commensurate with the cost of living, | Dirds. g oI e arefclineribusinssman At fceslly = — Into the personal triumph of Lieut GOING TO ENGLAND. | adjustable prices nor organized opera- | The Flight From Coast to Coast. | Maynard, who won the first half of gy e (Sena o world) the race, enter numerous elements of | King Alfonzo of Spain Sccking Health Perhaps we shall not see a five cent That the transcontinental flight calls | interest. The lieutenant was actually “Restoration, Says Newspaper. loaf again, yet it s not only wrong| not for the present type of heavy army | in the air twenty-four hours fifty-nine| o100 Oct. 16, King Alfonz but dangerous to Buggest that the| machines but for blg multi-motored | minutes and forty-eight and a half | g in 1o coming fo England mainly cost of bread, which is of course only | planes; that a straight highwas 100 | seconds. Within that time, at a speed | Shoim 18 COMMKE 10 calth, which has one of & hundred items of daily ex-| feet wide from coast to const would | averaging 108 miles an hour, he cov-| Ob 2CCOURt O &8 o in to his phy penne, will not fall. No one industry | solve all the probloms of regular and | cred 2,701 miles, There must have| PSR & Matter of concern to @ b A o can ekpect to see its own prices kept | emergency landings en route; that the | been times when he and his nearest | S.C/ans for some (ime, acc L up and its naighbor's put down. alternative to this highway would be | competitors, Major Spatz and Lieut. | the Mirror. ) 1f tie boicop cauld say thet he Hoped | goon landing fields 500 tilles apart | Klel, made mors than two miles 5| Deferrinz o internal iroulles in to lower prica to nine cents and | with emergency fields within gliding | minute. An impersonal factor was the | SPain which, it says, may be (raced then to eight—and did something to [ distance 10 miles apart—these are a | fresh demonstration of the Liberty | to the growth of republicanism, the prove his sincerity, and If the butcher | few of the practical suggestions com- | motor's capacity. newspaper says € b and the candestick ‘maker followad | Ing out of the aeropiane race be-| First in the race, first to do a | “only Alfonzo’s wonderful person- n that the number of deaths is to | orders of the conference; also, let us| “Child of Chango, rocall the Sum-| it they would ald nat only the peo- | {ween New York e e e Ll he raceq et Lilequtf el e e deplored be sure that labor will fare likewlsc, R blo ‘with small and fixed salaries but | Major Spatz's proposition that regular | nard was also the first man on earth | has saved the situation. Most of the The two aviators, latest to lose | 1f arbliration ls to be compulsory, Zhativousioln ,2(:\",',",,"\“'{,‘1"’\"‘,:’1‘1”\"' Lalso thomseives, by bringlng down bit | neriul routes across the country should | to slght New York bay and San Fran. | unrest has orlginated or has beoa . servance e e R Tol, { by bit the false structure prices be mapped oul was anticipated offi- | clsco bay within four days. And that| fomented from South American r lives, were fairly well kmown | then observance of arbitratlon must —in the New York Times, | which stoads in the way of personal clally montha ago. Thess Loutes are | too Is something. y d that r:xpuwu." {ORE DEATHS I FUEL ECONOMY IN BOILER land, by E. H. R« inson. Massachusetts, but the Demioct - ——— - Massachusetis as well this latter capacity, Senator ably assisted by Senator conference unless it agr-es to arbi- ntinent and back under the aus. ices of the Army. Lieut. ench Kirby and his observer, Lieut. anley C. Miller were the unlucky H already been lost by labor. Arbitra- es and their accident raises the reserva- tered there have been a large num- it at once and let us see what the | October of the Asters, You would masquerade in gold reasons for and against it b 2 = 2 Bl are. The| , 4 the purple of the Autumn public is interested—it could not bo| E'er the cypress vine has told more so—and might as well get tho| All its rosary of rubles facts. But, as a preliminary (o this| ~OF the meadow flowers foldl r damaged and nine of the passen- rs have been killed in the attempts the reliability of the airplane country work. Martyrs to ience are many, there is not a stage the progress of man that has not October of the Orchids, reatened death as the price of under emergency orders through Shutting for their saffron sleep, hievement. Notwithstanding, the | CON&ress, that will make it surc that| Where the tawny tiger lilles H 1 N T ' deep BB e f labor and capital will live t 3| el ety (D Gl t humanity regards the large up to the | 1l 1o 1s golden rod and rock rose, rcentage of accidents in this par- declsion of the conference at which| = And the shy blue gentlans peep! ular test with a feeling of regret | the public is represented, If the pub- at the scheme was ever put into | lic finds that capltal is to blame, let [ OCtoboer of the Opals, X When (he old gods cama to purt, ect. It nely that | us be sure that capital will - - ~ " is extremely debatable that P Will ba pun- | g ova you Flora of the Flowers, e experiment was justified, it is cer- | ished If it does not llve up to the| Glving every month her art; arbitration, let us adopt a set of laws,

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