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“INEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25 1919, P passed the dwellings by 23 per cent iffering though, make up your mindsl ew Britain Herald.|™: SRRLLD Pifainorero COMPANTY) 000 houses were built in 1918 when I'he government threatens to lake | Proprietors. the huilding program to keep up with | over the situation today, there is a : e e e e BEING DF ELflPF” s, m., st Herald Building, 67 Churon 8t. 109,534 homes. And thls would not] being written, and it may be able to 4 .00 8 Year. . $2.00 Three Months. suffice to care for the shortage that| find a way out. It has no bonds on —— L, | E AT LEA“E Him ALONE Now 6c & Month | > e . . WELL,| SE o hud cxisted before that time. the miners, despite the miners’ bonds ! i > < on the employers, but it anay be able | LASY HE'S FINALEN As LONG As He's SHOWIXG 1 Btered at the Post OfMce at New Britalo 8 Thus it will be seen that, cve i T A DISPOSITION. To DO BOdWEH Rea“ C()fll aby 0 [N A Hscond Class IMSll] Matias ”\4,,,"”]\ |”“\|?| ,,”,M”m“4,‘1“\,(‘“,s (:Hli to place soldiers in the mines to ,,.”,E P AKING AN f s":. £l Ell. | y p ) p J i oo mRHONE (CALED catly incrcased, It will take many | 9U€e fome coal, it may be uble to force /| INTEREST (N HIS T HIMSELF — ustiness Offica .. 5 greatly ased, ake mi ditorlal Rooms ..... ... years for (he supply to vateh up with | & finish to (he fight. Whatever It at- SCHoOL WORK — == ! DGSII‘flhle Bl“ld“_lg TFaCl pss s tempts we hope that it speedily at- = e only profitable advertising medtum 1n | the demand. The number of familics ) , == i the oity. Clrculation books and press g tains its ends. The fight is on. The Bodwell Realt St bt S i is being constantly added to as cach cently grasped another golden oppo gencration arrives at maturity and 5 - 2 . funity by purchasing a scetion of land Memher of the Assoctated Prems. e R > B ClE { B Momhes of the Amuciated Eress. e | secks marriage and a home. Tnere| FACTS AND FANCIES. Hcom puising i(liiee larze farms ownet to the use for republication of AIl WeWS | 1\ oy o Tl e e - S eredited 15 it or mot otherwise credited | ' SO0 BEMIING SR BN o s Ao (0 GOns M in (his paper and also local mews | care of them, let alone the ones who | o destErday W TG (he mews L " | Rider Haggard is worryinz abo i RGNS are already roofld Mueh fime will company by John W. lHolmes, Hennig Neisor and Cornelinus House in the south eastern part of the city The tract ‘British birthrate, and now we are cmbraces about 60 acres pass before there are buildings enough | that more babies were = born in STAND BY THE CLOCK. for all, that is certuin, and, until wel land during August than in any pr Surveyors started work immediately and the development of the sectior | i | | A i < vious month since the beginning ! Kt 2 5 m tomorrow morning Uhe |l havelcaught ups therewillibeno; : ! | L morning, the the war. It never helps a bit to f worry.—Boston Globe. f | i is progressing rapidly, part of it now being ready for hom builders The tract has been named Industrial Park owing to the fact that it is in §lost i ocks of the land are to be sct back | lowering of prices for material or he hour, that is the timepieces of | 14Por. The demand will be too great ! for hoth "he ice tiers must feel lonesome; proximiiy to the large tractor plant ose who are ordinarily out of bed £his hour and of the Cow thut New Britain is advantageously situ- v couldn’t strike just now if (hey of the New Britain Machine company wanted to, Manchester Union the B, & K. Manufacturing company fait e up for | ated to build for thosc wlho wish % md one of the nders, Fragy ang is said that the plists of | i ! rm to our Winter (ime for the . and possibly another family or two. | Connecticut have adopted orward i be coremony. will be altered to con- | dwellings to accommodate themselves It 'k factorics, The last named co R N also has another plant under o ’ P constrnetion i at section vhard” would b b 7. Y 7 DRt One of the banks kT v as their slogan. cond time within two years, and [ (N OF the banks is advertising that it « ¥, The land has a frontage of 2,000 h : better. That is just what ho fypities T ¢ g e ; R N : will Joan money on first mortgages ot £ : : N bssibly for the last time, providing in addition to being a Baptist— New é ] A 7, on Stanley street and 1,200 feet : Haven Journal-Couricr. | 4 : Wy on Rock Hin | ey | it may place its monecy clsewhere at . I - - e YOCKY i venue t dl es not change ils mind before nest i more advanta 1 1 hici Witl : vided into about ) lots, cach on ore advantageous rates, W is iy een ; 3 ring. The war period is over and | R e LIS e W o asa i (LB [ L ¥ beting r'h undouitedly true. Another has sct| Shall give Gibraltar back to Spain, fect on South streef, a large frontage > | five per cent., this despite the fact th ongress and its allies (he farmers | V7 I st iihorasiin g property is locate, the 1 of that sectio ere is no more use of the extra | 1 b - S | t Y 1t sectior aside a certain sunt to he loancd for | 4Nd with everybody planning to give 2 of the city whi s certain to profit back everything (hey cver took from v the industrial hoom anybody. how lJong before we niust ur of daylight that we have saved this purpose, & at five per cent., hr Solons have decided. Henceforth | The constriction of thout two and the ociation formed by the | wive back to the S ¢ N e will no longer camoutlage the B sive back to the indians this country, " , dozen houses in thal section is pre d ) i sy . manufacturers is ready to loan on sec- | 1o which we have such a patehed-np. ////////////é,~ i | cding tApidly undert Ihe! dizection ek and make oursclves Beliove |, ngutrages al the sume ruto, plus | Almsy title?——Boston Transeripl, the Havdware Loan company. Ma ser_Fred 1. Crandall of the BRod ell"Realty company s at we are metfinz up af (he usual L INESUDE A AL sk a small payment on the principal. ur in the morning rather than an, T s e (i ebe ol v s The Touse of represeutatives af uys (hat, in hi Nl earlio: Washinglon needs a press agent. 1 i pinion, there will be nearly 1.000 | pensive here as clsewhere and labot | hasnt heon on pase 1 tor s bomih | ~ MZMORIZING THE uses I course of construction by Down in Washington Charles is ah as costly. Notwithstanding, | Indianapolis News. X - fine 1920 [ D3 house which * the ultimate cost of buildings is mueh A 1C isgdenlodithalBuhvefiptice ol Sue 2 Uit will increase the value and de- e the Naval observatory, will official- cheaper, throush the opportunity to| $10¢8 Will fail ihere is nothing for | FooT BALL TEAM — Uil Ru I theRIots dinfhc weetlon Rove lthellinlsor e e the thrifty fo do but o continuc (he wnd every person who huys a lot will 5 SavOL use of taxicabs.—New York Sun cither muke money or own his owt may expect to e home. The highest price for lots it inted hour to the new hour.| gain the privilege of building at lower Eamonn de Valera has bheen given 1 section owned by the Bodwel herwise there will he no official | prices later on when it may readily he | LN freedom of Detroit, but what he servance of the change. We have 0 that our schedule is now below :‘\if,zl,:,,zot,,'"l,‘r'ml"m Rlf il COMMUNICATED vlie, chief of the division of time loans. It is not ap nt standard clock at the ap- parent to us how one Realty company is $398 and the lov - COHEN BUYS AGENCY I est price is $99 r 4 Yok i The Bodwell R company £ S e e : e 25 YEARS AGO s N S 1t i I later, after the majority of “hold When Holshevism departs from | MFPENC Not Coming—Cannot Vind Makes a Statement of Unusual Facts | 00090 1 n-Dew britalo min ricultural or Scnatorial boe dcal later, after the majority of “hold- solshevism — departs Suitable 0 e - . S ing! No S oS o e e (BRussta) oo dhviillian ter T NGB 1" sultableplandinEREEce (From the Herald of Thu. L:te.) Surrounding New Oldsmobile Agency up with their corpse. sicin in its ave g p—and built—the What a pity. Neighboring cities § 2 pect of food as much as threat of [, =50 e Dhasie i i e e A preccdent has been cstablished in | New Britain owning their own L arms that is beating down Soviet gov- | ' D Sas UL B untimely death of the movement - (he demand has been supplied. When | ernmeni.—Syracuse ost-Standard q = i : h 1 desti ; ) SIS Sl (et e Look over the figur Ehs homes (rom the clouds bat New Brit- . Hart of the ‘itm of Cooloy & "8¢NY from Mcesses. Beeman and pich seemed destined to be a part g © Look o 8 - : S e s i ooley 5ol d s 7 {0 et adimtk o Eemiion |I::"|’Is(\‘fy'll ”J:Jm d this because of the urt of (‘hicugo arrived in town to- Barnard by Messrs. A. (3. Cohen and can tell us. regarding Shantung, after recoiling | T‘]” \',,. i ; ‘ it day on a vVisit to his relatives. A 5 from —an amendment. Japan will [ oS80 Speciiie das e About 11:30 o'clock on Saturday 7 voniel Glty G S . Inow thet e senofe has perfommed T ITE R D b IES 0 oo {Meht . G. Bubcock, while pas Neran dhivs nagar g n under way for adopting a scheme | the duredevil acl of slapping her on | ARG (HEC SO BETRIN IMESL (ECT] up Main street from his store, notic ¢ eustom for some time past | 15cu¢0d near Industrial Park, was sold * : - 8 & 150 AT S T, At T, SRR BRI S e I 0 WO vk Wi i i i that when a dealer wished to secure ! out in three weeks and now the com- Humphrey's store. The are light in another dealer's franchise for n of clocks, locally Other sec- | T besins i tofl ool Ao it Ihe coal A state of rebellion is reported Aviation is no longer a drean, but : is rast beca v o realit an L is from Pctrograd. We wonder what | 1% [451 becom roul il e 3 ot long before regular routes will be ; they cail what they have heen having il re Tesuldl Loutey Wi vilege but huve not worked out ! intention of arriving at an ugreement, | {hore for the past few years— Por(. | e5tablished with landing fields mark- b idea to its fulle: at least until a test of strength has | land xpress. od and designated on aviations ma We imagine that most local people | | ; = . The franscontinental flishi jus ag : : al peoy seen made, and that the country is to complated was made partly for the vears ago and it has been largely in strumental in aiding many people ir ith. There are sections in which | chance may come, but it will not until homes. 1t has developed o number of building sites, including Delviders Orchard Heights, Bungalov: Ileights | Victory Park, Lyons Terrace, Iunter Rothsch'ld, proprictors of Terrace and Winthrop Manor. Prac Liicas and have heen able fo see their | October 25, 1891, the purchasing of the ldsmobile 23, Oldsmobile our national time system is ex- | 2N We cannot fell you, possibly you bmely regretted particularly in Cohen Motor Co. of this city It hag | tieally every one of these sections hus heen sold out. Orchard Heights saving the hour by the regula- | TIE COAL 4 pany does not own a single lot in 80 that tract showering sparks about the storc he to the manufacturer and in glowing power was shut off by the electric Methods would cause his competitors’ | 12, 1., is {he president of the Bodwell | light company and a fire prevented contract to be discontinued, as all | Realty compangs , He is & membar of On Saturday cvening Constable W, Manufacturers are constantly in | {he Rhode Tstand legislature and ha Ptawlings attached the property of scarch of husiness fter: "he | hield appointments on various impor R e 4 ; ) AL oWl carit L Sublic k vof. Austin, who has been giving a Cohen Motor Co. however. not only | (unt committecs in (hat bods He | jit prefer waiting untl tomorrony | face a nation-wide coul strike upon [ | lahor o i ‘W“’NI_ 0| purpose of establishing voutes. I, AT SSSRTID, G (0. Mooty FHGACAY (04T e (o (5 GIRTT e | Lo (T ettt (R BEERE i “eternal triangle” more difficult to | ~NEA Butain s a growing. up-to- pritain Opera lousc company, but they have come into [ and Fourth Liberty Loan drives. Fred o privileg ( waking up, at let us | union hcads, that the first 600,000 men | dispose of than {hut of (he emotion- | 421€ ‘\N‘ must have an aviation tield A very pleasant surprise party was the city orf Hartford and | b, eighl o'clock in the morning and | Will lay down fheir tools and quit the | al drama.-—Washington Star. andiayplice ot ithe Billvins fuian, given last ventually, why not now the store had burned out and was fourishing agency that he would s arc asking for the same b operators and their employes have no Henry T. Bodwell of Providence, | ring to set their clocks anew.! November I, when. we are told, by zone a step | 15, Crandall is the munager of the evening to I2. N. Stanley at further by paying Messres, Beeman | New Britain office nd has worked f o 5 e i his residence on l.exingion strect by #and Barnard a handsomc king at the old family timepicce | mines. The strike is well timed, from s t . SR SRR price for | faithfully and conscientiously for the . S . e If the industrial conference should MAX. 8. PORTER. 14 number of his friends. Some of them (o turn over the Oldsmobile h the knovledge thal it is mis- | their standpoint, the coal will be the| ,ocuiy in having employoers and em- 7 o those present were G. I'. Hart, ¢, 1% business, including all bresenting the time by a zrcater | Most necessary after that time, not development of building and home sales parts and | sites in the city R (G HIGTE [ o s s e Conserving Clothes. hith, Moore, A J. Sioper and service. | ation than it is accustomed (o, | because there is a bigger demand | creased fund of understanding would (Providence Journal) M Stanley The Oldsmobile is now in its | 5 B s ake e : There was a novel session of e twenty-second year « « ure i that it is one hour ahcad at that, from the manufacturcrs and railroads, | doubtless make tuture strikes of rare | \v¢ aye informed by an Associated IS asgagnoyeliucssionioniuy S gsscond Ry sutfund Qe iiiuy occurrence.——Boston Transcript Nobody will disagree with the state- 1 suffer, it will he set back and | Millions of bodies of dwellers be| ment of Senator IMale in the senate SRoE . 9 wiarmed by artificinl methods. lrre- | that the country is “sick and tired"” owner will turn over for anolher | of the peace treaty debate, but his spective of this, irrespective the . i sertion that the senate itself is weary lifact that tive ramily will be the greatl o' {( lacks support in facl. Some sufferer, that the public will face pos- | senators could talk the country fo sible death from freezing, the miners| death and still feel fine.—-New York PAIR FOR BENERIT OF CHURCH. © A portion of Rusins live in the eut : court this merning wherein part of is & most brilliant one, they bein Press Ictier from London (hat fash- & SUCIED AL ERO! B4 of New Britain—-vou probably have B ineailan Businass ofihatdo was featured by the General Motors C onable London tailors are aisturbed :I“m'.:‘” 5 pUsin sl nosconzt vl H o et “over the repoited popularity of g [Ansacted i 105t Loon),; S . 5 cloth conservation ‘movement’ hail- N a : 3 } to get the prisoner out so the court popular Olinobile leonomy Truck ing from (he Unifed States which is e e e . Bl Bovenl being enthusiastically acclained by (¢ to the ce i ik (it LSS AL IS OLIL B, ReO I forL Al : there and beanty combined with {he best Englishmen wearicd of long contin- = o greatest number of 5 N mechanic 1 and labor known | furnishing (he Srel ued high clothing costs. National Happenings. ] ; : ' | soldiers for the American Army, Neverthieless, the movement is Sunk their best ship-—Admiral 1o servion. AR A R deally zrowing. We do not know whether it { qeals (hina’s navy a death blow —-An 0 the back of all our minds, | have sct out to teach the operators a . has reached the point of formal or- | o(her greal battie fouzht at Wei-1Tai- ganizution yel, bul w good many, weir, with disastrous results Lo L thousunds of us have informally asso- jjyng Chang—Suicide of the Chinese ciated ourselves with i, and recruils ! commander—China ready to pay and are being added every day ety | not be denied to some of the ! but because the millions of furnaces | Hy risers. Thereupon the clock | 1 (he country must be fed and the I i et 1 never met n\::, mm.’mL 1.} H.i!lliul\‘\lu door of the cell could nol be unlocked #nd closed vehicles, ulso the very | fore. 1l was born out of the uie wate | They arec very 1triotic Americans, | having proved their loyalty by buylig | | oze oh the strength of the hour. the vast portion of Liberty Bonds and serviee comparatively speaking The new corporation that vill dis- President Wilson recognized their | tribute Oldsmobiles consists of some | stunch support of America and | | TORE M1GUR ON HOUSING. “ { lether wo wie hiome owners: renters | lesson s STt may el atlicsson: to: theny, of Hartford's leading business men as | everyihing that is American, and he well as men known throughoul Con- f was the man who backed up their necticut as pioneers in the automo- | just request at the peace conference. bile fleld. Mr. A. G. Cohen of New !In consequence of this, their nation Britain and Mr. A. L. Rothschild of [ in urope was granted complets one of the appreciable number that | (hey will undoubtedly lose money, but | he as anxious an isste as the full din- pail used to be. Philadelphia ve still exists an inferest in (he| that Will be caused in the course of | PPublic Ledscr. } "he full sugar bowl is coming (o | | ceking a4 r0of (o profect his family, | NNk of the suffering in the populace The movement requires no expend- Ttk GFF Gl (RS e = iture on the part of those who join it. ! jijls seven West Vie o o I(FrsRinconcelvanl R (ol (Bn v (un el e apaviai s i e s st LUISESEN BTG S RG] T - 1 N e cre & h o ape, Heart rending scenes at the Blanche be taken to remedy it Occasion- It is not k. if the miners wer American, stanaing for 100 per cent. ¥ | meetings, no fuss or feathors of any ! gay : it T erl i Toues ol ar ¥ coal mine near collicrs. Terrific pow- a new sct of figures bearing on | themsclves, being starved by the em- | American citizenship, will as a mat-| 1,4 A1l that a man has to do is (o RED L G L hat, er genevated by the g b shortage becomc avitlable and it 15| ployers and had to strike in self-de- S l;}”",')“" I”"( resolve to wear (he clothes he has un cven miners buried— Beneath car- vears o come with the thought that| (i) rices come down. Some of us, as iho splendid Roosevelt memorials . a matter of fact, have associated s of the problem by this method. | ire not the hone of contention but | were established without any contri- | guicdives with the Old Clothes does not furnish the tonic for our, working hours are. Thirty hours a | bution from him.—Boston Transeript. | oo unwitlingly. We would much - ul “ ) p escaped The men lost were miners -down home syste this fig e | week is the time that the men are i 2 vather indulge in fine. wpparel, but| . o lue menlosty I thisel surin “Citizens Should Not Be Caught Letinnine Rtoghelfhon o - | Napping,” says the headline of an Another massac The Turks imate of what is beilg done and | More. and they will listen to no argu- | cditorial in Philidelphia paper. uzhter of innocents continues | ments. They had an azreement, made | What's the zood of living in Philadel- ihzou=NineRrcoznizediiunion@bo esy| Al SR oINENEC BIORE VR RRLEE k of buildings and the steps that| (his lesson Hartford will be actively engaged in | autonomy under the administration o the business end. Nels J. Nelson, known as onc of Czeeho-Slovakia Phe New Britain portion of IRusins Gonhecticut oMl toremost I edhanicall nraree i holnia s theclinreh Nastat soible to call attention fo the acutc fense. This scems impossible. Wages loads of coal on the Pennsylvania o g parts department assisted hy a staff of very skilled mechani fery- railvoad—The train of cars broke throvgh the trestle—Train hands al will assume full charge of the service | present. Lhelr veligious services are | held in a basement known as Holy | nity Greek Catholic church, o1 ice prompt and court owners but to motorists in general The new corporation hus opened | Geoher 23 to November inclusive, [ e e d 50 we brush up our it does Lring before the public an | willing to spend in producing, no e caD ot End e0 N CRb S oL old blue serge, gel our 1914 overcoat o and pressed, ard s o ; slegant showrooms at 3 and 30 Allyn and pressed, apd sally forth g9 (hristian Armenians massacred in Sle58n street_and a large service station with a virtuous consciousness that .13 plood--Ruthless Moslem shows ¥ at i .M 5 S i does something lo offsel our semi- 050 1145 Wells street, both places be- Al they ask vou., American brotl- New York World. S e g : 1 very centrally locatec t u show vour appreclu- once. Of course therce is bul one! Lo remain at work until December 1 shabbiness. ing very centrally located e 3 R e o 1 appr ' s == % ! The Old Clothes League is alreudy The public is extended an invita 1 remedy for the shortage and that | at the existing scale and hours. Thi UP THE HILL. { tion of them by heing present at thel established in England wlso. s mein TGKENS FOR TICKETS Uonk (b it ineslpreaiueswiarol | o OB RS BERE RERRE it the obvious one, build more hous agreement is but a scrap of paper, to 7S iy | re expected fo regard patche full line is on exhibit. On November A0 (EHC B0 ot regret having L the cra of high prices frightens | be torn up and thrown away. Tt is lit- | The farm’s a ]"‘““]“"‘"' “““‘“ = on trousers, shiny coat sleeves and —— 15t new models will be displayed in [¥RPR AFE GG TG wvait you and There are the beasts T loves A s s Tepa S |2 S L I e e sewn-up splits in_boots and Shoes as | qpopens Are Here and Will Probably ritain Cohen | Shall appreciat your ok oo ntenancor orramization iR i c LLeRCUi Ao AR Y, DS, badges of honor.”” Now here is the i1t will be recalled that the Conen | SHLSRBIEEE L0 T usements . e Ghny el sl sl ooy serm of a great idea. T0 shabbiness Be Lixchanged for Tickets Now i Motor Company formerly handied th steclip Ul S Heahadineasonlofexnect | gt olisnnd jeolton shess is to be fashionable, what a relief all Oldsmobile and their continuation round' Therc will be i new rivalry Use, nd expanding with the Oldsmobile " = JRGER ces are soing down with the de- ( move to impose it will upon him, [ oLl in the direction, not of sartorial per- and purchasing the rights (her ¢‘ VOTES BER € POMLOIS I DRy 5 f succoss spair and when so many agencies were offerad | St nd for rents as large as sor | contracts and agreements notwith- g ToctionMbut fofl sucse-sul manatr e il S ERERNCE e LI B S N & T 2 who hs the desire to build and | standing A up @ magic stair, i L e turninel o It v sk i e ALTttol felro s old suits, sewing in of new linings and other necessary alterations which . church they will hold a fair from W Dudjack's hall, Sextou pen nishes an added incentive to thos: o have the ability to build to do so | ny, who prefer to “wait a while | tle Wonder that Judge Gary refused lower « To those we say, look | it = et dv the figurcs on the shortage and | urprises psidor wheiher it is likely that | that the organization would promptiy | My pride and carve are these! ‘Mhere has been a question in @ good for the fares on the trolleys. “Thesc | . tickets have been in use for a num- 1ioneer motorists in this city and | guaea) House Committec Reports vieinity have never regretted their is no need | rom the first the attitude of the Bales green. aiid awondrous istill— P - ir. when birds built in M go further. Ie may reach an ap-| acting president of (he miners’ oi- i . ; ¢ fair, now they've flown away P rouser: s or vesls o purchase of a car featured by e pximation of how long it is going| ganization, John L. Lewis, has led the make old (rousers, couals I the city_and in the future, under the Der of Yewrs at various places abou | i Ve r S P eW S1 me- ohe Motor Co any 5 ey select | take for the supply to cateh serve the purpose of a New sUit al one- | o witem the new checks or tokens, Conen Motor Company as th | | Him “Unfit” to Sit in Highest Law- ap | country to expect that there was little | For where “neath birchen hough h the demand. This may tell him | iy {he conference that he has had with \ml}\x:f::(\»(I,”l‘v:‘lv:imtlllvll(,»(v* practical application of the ‘leaguc The yellow tickels in all probability haustive tests by theiv Mr. Ne J g = procepis.”’ will be redeemed for the tokens, it is Nelson.—advt seat In the house of representatives "o apveared, a couble of times, as thouzh | ¢, 'ion Hijes lightly down Meanwhile, we Fm,,u\( . \\Ivtlnrl O Lannounced by Superintendent Beards SRR T elall o ; ¢ e " wer ¢ our fellow-citizens ey o he Co o o rany rut there might be some middle ground | Softly of May winds blown wite a number of ou e 1 rotr nnecticut mpany, | < 3 S quite & number of our fellow-citizens (he use of the 3 i ol o nost ox- cing Body. third the cost Is another parl of thei will be on sale in the swmo pia cavs (o sell only after the most Washington, ¢ Denial of a en prices will be lower. SenTETT bor Wilson., It has . L Now blue, now yellow where sate during the past the normal cice familics over dwelings has been at e who is under conviction tor violation BIBLE SCENE IN PICTURES who is un > bt Ny Selcongl : : s of the espionage law, was recommenc Wholde nolleown! Lol have hoard ot {lieli &l yed unlililhe Zone syvatem isiinauz. | LiasiAnzotes SOclii1 4= TRlans ¥ ane rate of ten per cent. In the year| of agreement reached, but, since the . : cd vesterday by ¢ pecial house com 0 there were 12,600,152 ramilies in | start Now purple flowers droop 't B 2 republican; of Ilinots, filed & minort report recommenddng delay The majority of the committee als) recrommended that the seat should not | be glven to Joseph P. Carney, tho J but T n new election i o o e it contestec it t » il shows come BiCE A nYericangeonsulaliia con UG sl o it i R e Tl some scenes the largest number of | CONIORITE o o apresentative Roden- fight, now that they sec one must So fair one scaree believes Puebla, Moxico, has been Kidnapped e i e cher ot ) n anaatn|| LR S come, and have probably laid out their | That rain like that can fall and is held for rinsom in the sum of e rersons ever apperring v e She Cultome” o e “adied NS85 8,517 T So drab from coftage eaves, s ! e 1ses, an excess of 14.8 per cent. In A = i White clouds stray hither and yon-— he state Copartent s een e b o ; . 5 e i . " S k 5 S et Jint of making *urgent ' the Royal Air I"orce acriz il serv ’ f . y or of the former. 1h 1018 ana] undoubtedly more thoroughly organ-| jrow lonely cvery on ruused to the point of making * urgent;ihe Royal Air lior S 5 e [ Wrllinge e setiicas ot B f E ized than were the steel workers, they reprosentations” to (he Carranza gov- ice from Uolkstone fo Cologne ‘ ATAKLINOTIC | s asaariates. (he report said, nad are able to give a longer fight, but how | Uphill 1 see these clouds, crmment concerning Iy foutrase ““Wy‘] 4‘.¢|v.m ‘:‘v'm”h G th "vl;:lv'yi‘.'.x \‘uv T i ey gr | ‘\”.y' .0 States in Its war preparations : ) S o2 : i B 0 varcels, the air ministry announeces. the ¢ wowinter e dear ang Zited States Jong is still a mystery. We have faith Mirthful at harvest-tide i e Ascitosh nation e A e o rcrasions of the trouble, the strike has Old es League. They are ad- ated about the cit The toke . being made here by a local motion Like quaint dames listening 1d Clothes T.eag urated the v. The token Beneath a gallery has never been a move to postpone it, R pending arbitration Briarvs of Michaelmas Above them in the grass. United States and there were 11 318 dwellings to house them, Peanicilci i il inTorieat Mot dicted as much us over o PUrDPle and ; small circular piceos of nickel some- bicture producer to make moving pic fine linen what smaller than' the penny. They tures of scenes ‘in the Bible from | - - are not solid, being cut out in the €over fo cover. _The Kible wil ding to figures of the United States . show piisures offithe tini feaislite: Our Back Azainst the Wall. conter, somewhat on the same style as filmed in 100 reels. two to be shown (New York Sun the Chinesce yen. The letter ¢ fills in at a time. It is expected the wovk the open ¢, making the coin a will require two years and (hat in hsus Bureau 1 900 > gures o re D900 RCR e nives The operators, like the steel men, e relatively about (he s oug 4 Eioilvely abont the same thoush | e cvigently reslencd o o Onishil wiers ap re was a slight increase in the mily excess.” 19 there were 7 the same proportions weve evi- t. In 1917 the excess was 15 pev T 3e i e - » state epart- Two squadrons ave conducting this Dbad” js the cryptic, gloomy forecast “Victor L. Berg e 5.8 T g i Bidding me clean forgel ‘he attitude of the state depart- Two squad reting . Pednisb i BRI i 010 128 Deacntiin 193901t | inttno publintand bolleve that we willl =0 08 T8 SRS S A ( ide, m(‘ln‘; w‘.‘n‘ b arongly upheld by all}service. One of (hem ix equipped of o clothiers frade journal in discuss- 1 (her recited SN \\‘v;",'} and Gons jpde at about 19 per cent.and it is| ... 4ur conl somehow, despite the| The farm is good, but stili el would be uphneld if it!with planes having Liberty moto ing the prospects of the forthcoming | United States a “ 1 M 5 T The farr & Americans, 1t mated 4hat in 1930 there WL be| cutering that must move us to the re- | "Tis better up the nil: meto fn fe0gd three Ateentana miul shut downs, i necssitated by|| dxistenoul as) o frbst and 319,443 families with but 20,900,000 i : ANNE W. YOUNw, She o hever gel our hack against!journey is iree hours, cishteen : E 3 >f of the situation. There will be 5 £ hall w S bandit e f Ellings. The families will have —in New York Times, | the wall with Mexicat b 3 | ¢ deal more emphatic, | Their average time for a one way scason. Increased production costs | fort to its enemics lack of conl. are the causes assigned |ipatlon wes at stake.

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