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NEW BRITAIN DAILY 'HERALD, THUR:DAY, OCTOBER 30, 1910. New Britain Herald doubling, we are not putting in, but We cannot have liquor until the —n e e L BOSR K s ® | we are spending and also tuking out. | Peace Treaty is signed: we have not | y R RA LD FUBLISHING (COMPANY! Tiis public undoylitedlss toels WAt | puy muthority over the toul rinens 25 YEARS AGO Proprietors. it has the right to put itself upon the .when ; it s AMffadrs are gotting ZAR - ~ (Froju the Hecald of That Date.) hued dally (Sunday excepted) at 4:13 | back and to allow isell a good timo | complicated . m, at Herald Building, Cl 8t. 4 oW, R antara Bulldlasietichurot, 1w reward for what it went through, $2,00 Fhreo Wonths. and the public i suffered S 1 . I osuffered, And if we have a veal bad conl = crimped and contributed with o good terbd at the Post OMce at New Britatn | (o a3 Second Class Mall Matter. 5 strike there will not he any industrics ester as heyo pras does 5 X was heyond prafse. It does | o make jobs for. the rest of the > hotel; deserve commendation but not to the people, who will not be able to =o J hotel: 1. AL Moore, Murray Hill hot home fo gel warm, or into IH\)' N2 ¢ { s TELEPHONE CALLS . B ot extent that will bankrupt it sooner or itortal Rooms later. Thrift must be wened a barb hop on (he Railrond Arcide M. and My Jinnes H. Smith of ‘ Bridgeport are the guests of My, and Mrs. L 15, IHick war is not paid for yet, not by a long | = A Young man nanied N Member of the Associnted Press. PRy o nis Ano by IOl | IO Rt } 5 his vight a "” }‘ru!‘\ ; | i watehword | o oons for the same purpose. be only profitable advert!sing medium in cvery home and with every man, the oity. Circulation books and Dre B flvavel oo et there Is no other way out of it. The “No heer, no work,” is liable to he he Associated Pross fs exclusively entitted | shot. It is going to take years (o re- cut yes 1o the ume for republication of all news credited 15 it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also local mews | shol into (hin air, whence there is no oublished heretn. the bursting of a soda boft place the sums of moncy and material : ! IREGSPlatiNl 6 moand W liam §%. Doolittle v ippointe ieer, no k. is also trug ase, ¢ had to win (he war, we town committee at meeting o 3 EEiEC B EhaqRo R Ao Work, no beer, scems to he pos- Ll G 8 5 i Wois @ i prohibitionists last evenin BLLA WHEELER WILCOX. have to pay for it, that ix all. And ving e L { sible inder the peace sitmadion, it the ¢ N O, J. Selander while dvi dowa ememboer s, 0t is going to he paic - g : ! B's oo e \ Lemembe s ihis, St | ! ratitication is held up. 3 Areh street shortly after 9 o'clock 11 i enough to he pleas for. 1f paid for now it will he casier Z ¥ morning collided with the Vien o When life flows along like song, generations. Someone hias to male R TSt e (e LA ek s ‘ ) 3 : s cry team and lost one hind wheel s o tough world getting tougher == part of the axle from his wagon, Tj (AR HINS | 3 ) other wagon W noi damaged i X H. €. Noble and M. N. Judd have mun who can smilo They must pay inferest as well as 2 Tutned horie framba i et hen v c SUI we are not anxious y When everything ovs dead make up the capital unless we now ¥ Y 2 Rl H H William Bishop, pianist of the T wrong But the man worth while is (he 2ood, will it be you or your children? star making payments on the capital i . > """” " ‘j"’\‘” Y has written a quick b . 8 . - : step calied the Lyceum Quickstep, 1 Thus Il Wheeler Wilcox sum- | and we are bavely paying the interest B g IR RS :{rv'm‘ )r,m; arized the philosophy of life for the | onrselves. The time fo save is the A pecnliar proposition just occirre shovtly ultitudes of Inglish speaking peo- | present time, we are infinitely better | 10 us. Mavbe, with the coal strike & W 7 The work of excavating for the cel. on, el will frecze over. Then Sena : 7 % W of the Y. M. » society’s Sp - . new building will Le started tomorrow b little verse though a large pro- | good. The pleasing thing about it is [ tor Brandesce may vole for the 2 " Mo oand My nort e many of whom ave familiar with | off for every cent that we now make X Josdph Sweeney hay rtion do not know who wis (he | (hat we may make good by adding to | Treaty 4 : retiioneqiframihaliiw eddime e iter of it our own purses. The wealth of the — N 5 7 B F. Elliot has received from tie Mrs. Wilcox closed her career today | individual will make wealth for th Butl Hell ought to be just as : 4 57 \\'|‘“,,““,\,:,‘.r”},\,”'\‘,"” i S her homo at Short Beach and | nation. Buy savings stamps, do not | frozen as it is now reputed to b . e i / A8 0 present to, Harmon u,\rfi‘”' ote the “‘finis” o the book of her | sell them back % GiLY SIGN THEM g - PR 4 National Itemse, S ; o THE COAL STRIKE. % tohbers attempted ta wreck one o e wont to go to the Connecticut . - PAPERS OL /g ; SN G VB Gentrnl e e “The issue has been made and < nioiming outsino b Malede but oo it it must be settled npon the field No one scems 1o be worryins about S & caugzht while .« She was well known personal- pe— No-—we'll still take @ chance In this city by many people who living. ore for their helidays and she has AL placing the obstructions of industrial battle, the responsi- the Congressional investigation info R The White House had an interestin e well known to the reading public Bilityirestsl rainly . and® squarely visitor yesterda mily connections nearby. Her works the alleged mishandling of the con to see President Cleveland. He w tracts for sprice for government i G [ i old man and alked all the way fror ) : he way from Alabar Phus John . Lewis concludes a § plane John 1. Ryan appeared b - ta Washington to see the president ::I; statement wuthorized B by (e Mine [irore Glongrcss vestonihy fol teatine £ | { “hake hands with him. He told ih ilosophy that she treated in prose % : g Ushors abihe Wrilte T I Workers and issucd yesterdiy i BT o hehile anent one of Ll g [ahars. \H\ Vhite House thar 2 erywhere, She was universally re- upon the coal barons alone, ected for the enterfainment she rnished poetry lovers and for the ha the wa m ( g deals. this city during the administration of incorporates many arguments for the 3 . President Ilayes and had well as verse. There ave many | poagonable statement at first glance, it it will regret the passing of a pro- ¢ writer who added much to the i e ke miners. Among other things it claims . g : i The trouble is about the huilding of [ A prature of our times that there has been no advinfee in the 7 ; ; St R e - ot in touch with th e hal = o road to i certain seclion o Pl resident, who came ouf and {alke lite Mad | \voges of the workers for two yenrs: L : S el R e T < S O e ae, eameloutand ((aliced bese! ih troubles that were Which, it s claimed, benefited the | . who then went on n beset with troubl hat were | 4 ponmarks that the workers are ready Sl s e e ¥ themselves automatically in the cost | his way rejoicing Fy great to one of her temperament | o conelude @ wage agroement on | MIWAukee ltoa opening §f 0F B { K of the farmer's clothing, his tools and - e country. The tret was never used LeMay & i er T T \ Test of B d they had lent a touch to her Writ- | pyj pasis at any time that it is scen \sachusets, vas not a cran he last few years of her s that was not there before. 16 it | i (o call a canrerence 2 mtcs he e for trunsportation *!\v‘ e Sbringtield Stepublican.) g 4 ang Q) N hours arouse the resentment of a Paign worth a moment's considera- n thoush that quality was nlways | labor unions, has no svmpathy with | {he details of this particular case and mun who has often to work twelve | ion compared with the immrossion k- forte. We shall miss the work | the strike. We know that the miners | D0t even displiy passing interest AN G T L D S o nal mblora e arecr tianroNgwed Muind JToutteen fhourasids viny fico by Which the Massachusetts clection it she has been doing bave heen gett big wages, even as Gene Stratton Porter by his suzgestions for buying, study- vear's crops ruined by bad weather. | s shall make on the rest of the i = : S o The happier lot of the laborer, fur- | country Shall: the ¢ fizures ¢ . wages go these days. Tt does mot onr monc amendmentsihive bocn The pistory of lifetime of r- | ing, driving, carving for cars of | thronghou® the A knocked - f the P Treat W onal experience with the Ljed thermor drains the country United States, the benefit the causc to any great extent | knocked:from the Peace Treaty. ¢ sonal experience with the Prds “help” so at even the yros- | message that 1) co e ; J MOTOR VEHICLES AND THIE] hely that 1 the fair pr his commonwenith ap o S meer amd I, Deet of two-dollar wheat is shadowed | proves the affiliation of police with h [ MODIITN NOVIZIL hy Wildon IE LAk by the size of the farmer's puyroll. | labor organizations and aiso condones I e handhosl on Ll cave, et contry, it the farmer pefy what [1l€7utrike of e police of Hoston® S o O molor he wants for his crops and his live | The demddradic state platform, AL LR stock, the laborer is burdened by the | Which was drafted in conformity with HE REDEMPTION OI' THRIFT to point out that these wages have | have forgotten how many have been * o STAMPS, i been forthcoming far two years, since | turned down. It doesn’t make mug A study of the purpose and menn S : . ing of the fiction of e last two cen- sle of Thrift Stumps at the local | most labor were much lowe= The | Been adopted. Then we will KNow | o the la o cen SRS trucks and auntomobile We are told by those in charse of | ;i time when the existing scales for| difference until an amendment has cost of his own food and clothing. . the leading candidate's wiches, is con the savings cerfificates have been | yecipients of more than their share of | Treaty by recommitment MARING OIF A MIND, by Lieut. | o vpeng, AVIATION, by g When as happened during the war, | SPicuonsly silent on the live question ¢ Lone leM bott T rker gain their ! Whetlier police affiliat wit gemed there’from people of the'| the gold that has been diverted to the | enry dedan e oth city anc rm worker gain lice ¢ ation with outside c een diverted to th A soldier's thoughts on war and WA o demands. the 1° b line of advance is | Jabor organizations should be permi- st Office that about $150,000 worth | yninery undoubtedly have been the | that the Senate is going to defeat the | A who have bought them and now | workingman from the packets of the Wasn't it the Senate that was| reconstruction I BLECTIIC converied into what both are alveady [ 16d3 i is a fair inference. consequent- to use their money for other [ public. whether labor or capital. And | howling about the time that it toowx | DBy young Belgian socialist and G TRAINING 1FOR 1 RATLWAY BUSINESS, by 1. denouncing as a vicious cirele v, that AMv. Long does not condemn "poses. While there is no specific | in the statement nothing is said about | for the President to help make the | Fhor leader who has lived and stud Fairchild, Jr. . | There are other hurdles which are | ;‘w- m mw;h n'xxmh an aftiliation. If 4 : : ; ed i Austria, Germany, France, Hol- L 1 not so obvious, perhaps, but which | he were elected governor, the polic 55 of people who arve turning them | the thirty hour week, which we believe ¢ mieaty-— ab. N onE o sp e ; s h i 3 ! 3 Treaty—about the long period spent ! jind. Italy, Switacrland and Seand {hreafen nome the less to entangle | in Boston would have reison to feel the redeemers being men from | was one of the biggest causes for con-| 10047 navia. One of the little group, con The Prohibition Seandal. | feet leaping toward the millennium. | that they had been positively vindi- ry walk of life some of whom are | tention at the recent meetings of the 250 sisting of Lichnecht, Jaures, Haase, (New Haven Journal-Courier.) ~he*heart of the city worker « cated in their course in that particu Tar, and that after oll, the strike it- o b . i o ' ce rea b arons'’ 3 d-be *‘co: f 1y s and Muller o strove N ate of (o i S reaso on s B ght, ercas that dently not in nced of ready and | “coal barens” and the would-be *“coal Lets sce, Hpw .long wis it, four op| HUysman's and Muller who strove il he state of Connecti has reason ' upon saving daylight, whercas that | Hb S o | 3 he last moment to prevent the war. | (o be proud of hersell that she refused | of the farmer is sct upon saving his . five month life voluntoored Ausust 3. 1914, and e o ¢ e A le Soon there | Ners than “a erime against humanit N e e Kk i SIS AT © volunteere 5 2, 1004, and | (o he a party to the ratification of boots from the carly dew. Soon CHERCTE n & manity nd of forcigners from: (his} but that; should a counference be ar- served three yvears as private and of- | (he prohibition amendment. and her' will he o city time set at distracting \‘»" cannot afford to have the voice S ficer An extremely interesting study | people have reason to be proud that odds with the time of the country As | of Mossachusetts speak to the countr 3 , < 1wd been more n hreach of man- medinte cash, it Delieved that | barons,” the miners. We do not doubt nor reach of mar niry to the motherland has a little | ranged again, the short weelk would i (s T T e do with the large amount turned | be . demanded. No. Mr. Lewis, vou |, "o 5080 of theeeffect of war on (he character | hep representatives in both houses of ! ygainst this it is true, the farmer ha B X and intellect of an internationalis fhe congress of the United States re-! Lig cider which works overtim ) = and pacitist” { fused to have anything to do with twenty-four-hour shifts uhtil it has The score is about cven | 5 movement honey-combed with false | 4 gaod § per cent. kick in it, wherews | (bl that a police force can have no at deal of support on the outside | Propaganda, you have done your best | SONNITS Ol 3 SCHOL- | pretense and hypoerisy. It is still fur-! (ho Jaborer shouts “No heer, no | ided allegiance Mr. Long' ging fro ese statistics. One | 1o win the public to your side, you | L, er cause for gratitude that the re k1T out o i Incraingly ging from th tatisti m 1 T St e it e less e th ! ! v-| work ut of a throat in ingl X L nohle messae a gospel to ! resentativ of (his state declined noany such sense. We cannot afford g i NS BT er s ey sttha k. have not convineed us. We realizo stand less than I upright for the very clementary pr he thrift idea is not gaining | that, in a mighty clever picce of daey puts this principle in Bile his freatment of the s far gingerly and apologeti O parehed. Rut as the most elementary to tear down than to construct [ its @ VBich more aptly than that | vote asainst (he president’s veto of f i’ is awnre, two wrongs do not | other might he insevibed “virginibus | the enforcenient bill. el con binedl i na i monious erisquet. A meriea We have not been edified by the ! G0 uinosid cutii s S R LSt The present indications ave that TROUPING 101 THIE TROOPS, by | played in this dey drama but we havo g S8 G from which the ) A , Margaret Mayo onv unstinfed praise far his veto orl L0 RS T i ianes eman oters will think o e 1Fun making at the front thise proposed enforcement bill. - the ! NCECLE GG cice considerable cetion | sesehb e dyness with whieh (e prohibition {906 WOLRERE (E GRiiy L ok . maintai police force hdred and fifty thonsand dollars is | Nave advanced what reasonable argu- maents that you might Some of them small sum (o be immediatoly ro- 0y, Coolidge perforce hecome ed from this class of saving, par- | WOUull be worthy of support did we nm. FACTS AND‘ FANCIES. champion of orde md publi hlarly when it is considered that | KNow more of the history of the minus against the hoodlum, the riot I and the men that work them. The s first German to arrvive in The responsibility may rest upon | country as a passenger since stamps did not sell so ver heavy ( he city The chances are that {he s ! the conl barons, they may be the oncg| United Staic entered the world wa But nothing but abject surrender on | fep 1o take out naturalizaiion papecs ! U GLORY, by William iufllmrj‘w: |:"_=‘\~ 'H]d}wmv‘ “““ K l.‘ln‘i‘»ii’ t amount was laid by in this par- | their part would have allowed the lostongGlch |\'»:’\:)1"‘ of & New England town l‘”,, H“ul‘ “nwv;un;nn.w] .H;nnv\‘;nvn\ was 5 it of cle- hlar kind of sccuritics, now fthe | MINes to be worked at all. Is not that i i characteristic of the entire movement | (AN © FEFACTENT 0L il | SARAJEVO NATIVES : Yesterday was the centenary of (he | gates wis on 507 And, unfortunately foe the min- Lensl S hoRCeniendigeinal 10 cateh the country unaware in a mo. | &1es W ! is not only ceasing to save, but tirst trip of # boat on the Erie Ca JANET OF KOOTRENAY, 1 ] s Sellacti Dhat: Jonsd 5 , I trip of » hout o . o B : Jious proposal as (o colleetive hi ok g G o s, o . N6 Toms L o went of sreat national peril, and take AVE AYS pending some of thut which it dig | €' their swrrender meant the 10ss of | sheaking of that dear old ditch M Rowin i En S ’.“,‘](m\ it aimIng whilel evenin! (e kroup 0 HAY THREE SUNDAYS money afnd comfort to the public for|is the zovernment, which fook it . Hv“- m\u»m‘mn.n ‘m a4 woman far Coilla it ol Slihe oot & vosit lemployerastheie hwasia B miloui (O e benefit of the miners wlone, Dic in 1918, going to do with it? orin the northwes . T 3t b uoss’ its cupital, in' & faskion, | 1o Penedtiof the miiers alone. Bid it v Ldent that he e e R e | ST e T OB B G RE . N EARDLTIO0 DM T e i I Grgokadnesaifwihelies un ons LS SO teiais el e labor of any sort just as long as iis St | or not it would De a bad thing for the of | COuNtry o g0 wet again until the time ount realized went into what | o v no reason for concluding et dthenatt e tnot fail ) e Gov. (¢ that they are not prepared to do it . urios. During the war more than b At the Industrial Conference in Wash i into the government bank is Some . ks, N > SR e BT e only one vote asmainsi it ) the me Are Turks, Some Jews and the ong bolted the confercnce refusing ) el Remainder Chrstians Henee the of their stock of patience and the Thrcartabboing, spirit of conciliation. Obviously. they Lution’ mamdate Is . subject apart| were keeping it all for fhe coming Sarajevo, Bosna, Oct attenpt | negotiations with the farmers | 1 observed three times Of course the impresarios in requests coincide with reason, there | ducing operw in the German language 4] charm and the purposc the sfory have been appreciated in | breciably since the last few months | war times, hence there was no { for the enforcement of (he consti can be none in this instance, despite | are acting entively within (heiv legal thelminenststatem entsSEWetanolsorryd| Lislta S0 RISRING St SRWHORI S over the fenee and waves the red flag | mediate need of selling the stamps Irance where the hook has gone from the matter in hand. The but this is the situation as it exists to- 2 to miake the war prohibition act a part —— - ! i n made obligatory by any man- at the bull. Saratogian | e of the enforcement act, when the ex e tho ecity, 1Nriday 1€ " i day, we arc ready for the strike and 5 OLD CARD, by Roland Periwee e iy o i v R entall e rirkishl &lor ROnR L G ARG e A hook which has charm. a ) DeLE (Bridgeport 1ast) | one sans iwice s | | pay aclual expenses. This has not | through many editions.” | Because (here e | League of Cities the autraged public, this fine, at least What diffevence does it make o o el (e laED ase nllnca is upon the side of capial. It recog- [ Whether an operu is sung in Inglish, | deal of guiel humor and a refres dalously immoral enterprise and mer According to plans idzeport’s al- oc i vanity, content in the be- e o e ¢ naturalness and simplicity " A dled. Humanity, content in the b SE et (O L. (0 (Tt o oy OGN GO (R ELamdlvige sy 8 e Bnaiuiain 2l t ited the stern rehuke of the chief ex-1 dermen are going to to form what | that the war has been won, =at body understands the words anyway Y. Times confive o | Packgronnd o o hills LRt el oy res of e ¢ e ealled a ague of eities nizes the privileges of a man, organ Amsterdam Recorder e wish mighfily that M, Witsen|j E0E sl B ! | RBecanse ized or unorganized, to quit his job, it - PAID OUT, by J. P. Bessell . had said this when fhe controversy: [oU the purpose of fighting the zone ! group of Spanish Jews = QIR S, wits before congress: *In all matters | trolley system in the state of Connec- | Hosnia, Saturday i lution to break the cost of lving. But having 1o do with the personal hablts vajovans, Then SQUARE PEGGY, by Josephine Das- clusion fo account for the sum Landred mose Irets am white d that the patriotic instinet ha b _sufficiently zratitied and & 5 y 5 Ml wish- ) oo oanizes the privileges of American Superchickens are in course of cvo- \ ticut. 1Por this purpose they will try and customs of lar numbers of our " stores are closed te interest the other municipalities in i crowd the hig Itow a joint drive against the trolley IV | '(he main street But our aldermen, only a few Because all the rest of the 4.0 months ago, had put before them the | jyjpabitan(s of Sarijevo and hundreds p enjoy added comforts no 1 o and VI NOW IR i enship, But it daes not allow {hat re is not any concrete reason for look what it costs to feed a chicken a man who is seemingly setting bis| of even average avoirdupois.— Hudson | kam Bacon people, We must be certain that the money now should join his fellows to| Republican Ten short storie ind the serving, is paying itsclf hack, - K established processes of legal change hing in the stamps and “having a WATFS AND STRAVS, by 0. Henry. by nded when the nendment was Twelve stories With @ FEPresenta- i Loeoia tha e ss for consideration | Y6POTt of one of the best known 4 m the hills ajonnd are C ne' or itsell This Qa de N " 3. M -} AtimoaM oSl i ttitnde | yre should violate his agreement with TRUESGIRBATNESS ard affairs is one that will lead | o " . Ao - o0— ¢ v ks ARy Tt during war| ; pnow that he is truly great tive selection of eritical and biograph n error of judgment might have heen | {70116y cxperts in the country, cm s 1 Bosnian followins i ploved by Mayor Wilson's trafllc com-{ (¢ 1toman Caiholic and the mission, who pointed out that in his | Orihodox heliofs, | T pry more from the pockefs of the peo- e ‘ aee followed.” Had this warning been entually, irto the pit f finan- N 5 Svent. Pit e fINan-} im0, which was a mighty beneficial Because he stopped to kiss a child | ical comment avoided which has ever since added agreement, by the way, and strike.| And dropped the heavy cares of state s . ) to o sense of personal injury and bid That burdened him and gently | WHOSIE NAMIE IS LEGION. by Isia- | fiir to endure for a long time. Tho| OPinion Bridgeport's trolley Hnes [0 he 1 st holy d bel C. Clarke people should have voted on the ques- | COU be self-supporting on & Ave | 5ap6. Al the stor “Lovers of Knglish prose. readers | fion dircet cent fare, but that they were not self- [ e qre close failure. We are spending the 1ey that we laid by in a perioc £ : e : period of | mpe war is not over though it ap- " s upon things that arc not = smiled, r proaches settlement JheSagrecnment | o R s erlont ihe way is violated and the public must losc. [ He gladly passed the time of day 1 removed. How long can this| pug i - ow that the stress n 1l v s with a searching sense for heauty of | | supporting now because the money | Jocdog with paticrn in the constriuction of @ story T e o | that Bridgeport traitey riders e pa LlTe ot e will find profound beanty i Miss i Ing in the form of faves has to spread | jons 1o homespu Ao R I By e siin (New York Times.) {over, other lines around the s(aie | o and wome . Only a few obstacles will have to: which are doing husiness at a loss MR S B POR MOTORISTS, be surmounted before achieving the Instead of recommending (hat AUTOMOBILE HANDBOOK, by L.jarand alliance by which 4,000,000 Bridgeport zet together with other | Do i voters already federated in the labor cities where the trolley business is a | o will not do so without voicing One hundred and {ifty thou- | jio remonstrance I know that he |;: truly fl]l\rvH 1 dollars is nothing as sums of \ Becanse a mother sought his doo nd so, Mr. Lewis, the ‘s may 1 no LewiniSthefminers imay[WAES L pe e ainiade nb slzn \ey, handled by the government, AT, e < ¥ overnment. | girike, we cannot ke them keep That greater problems vexed him modern it is but two or three dollars for thelr ward, the barons may bhe respon- sove. rode yone In New Britain, but the | sible for the strike, wo do not own | But llstened, till her wants were known, As though that mother were his own. A manual for practieal informa-{ unions re to be roinforced by 4,000.- losing proposition, thus forcing | "‘H el MUk iaD tlon for automobile owners, repair [ 000 voters in “one big unton” of Bridgeport to assume part of the | bunt represents withdrawal from | thelr property; we may all suffer ; % reserves and also reflects the sen- | through the arblirdry actions of your S farmers, When these obstacles are burden of other communities this The results of three Sundays a ent of the public, Tf we were able [ men, but-the coal strike may go on, | T know that he fs fruly man, despite his wealth ‘ Thegotiated,” as sporting writers say map recommended that Bridgeport | \ceal for the people here is no Sun- RIEPALRMAN'S in describing o race over hurdles, no shonld move o get s own trolley | javes at all for the Am s, who HELPRR, by ST Wililans | Erouping of employers and public lines separated. predicting that if this | 505 160 day without somwe school or A pockei book for the mechanic, f wHI have power to bloek the millen- step was taken, it would be found | hoiel that must be provided owner, chauffeur and student D nium that Bridgeport’s Hnes would be self- £ Cid pieut. John D. Hartung, o fame - Jives unto the simple plan hd the amount which we former- | fng but Hs own warmih, Hghiing and That makes us one and all he aved added to the sum that we | power. You are {rending the path of same. he has done and given mucl has not Jost the human touch — Detroit Free Pre: . and still live, why must we now | people will run the mines, if for noth The obstiucles In (his pace for SUDPOrCng wond return o revenue on i ore, I. L. Licutenant Hartung BARNKY OLDFIELD'S BOOK FORT power have the advantage of heing five cent fare so of the medical supplies fron withdrawiag from th esavings ac losi fafth, whoever s pesponsibl THIS MOTOTRIST | epen wnd ohvion v mborer's in Why was not ihis exeellent erica. which have made the Bos- at? Our cxpenses are actually | Keep it up, you are bound to lose, | | | | | | | | | | | | ave more than that durlng the | when 1t goes far enough the American Because, and | THE AUTOMOBILE | | | “An introduciory sketeh = of (h(-lu’mn-m: demands as (o wages register ever followed up? hospitals possible