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B NEW BRITAIN DAILY ‘HERALD,FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, .oi5. B"taln Herald. the City Ingineer is' now cstimating | able to pay the amount, as there is al SATISFIED, for the equipment needed in order | hint in late news that Washington | The shadow falls. the path 1 cannot 25 YEARS AGO trace; b - A e ST I»Im( the Common Council may be in- | wil] pay and attempt to collect fromn S n Proprietor formed when it considers the process. | Mexico soak ,‘,“0," 2l Benhanat S Thofieidien Thag et | & A - abide; - ed dally (Sunday excopted) at 13 There was a suspicion that the | !f faith abide. thou conguerest time NoveiaHer 21,1894 | y | | m. at Hocald Bullamg, 67 Churca 8t | AMERICANISM THE PLATFORM. ! victim was to blame for his own ad- | 2l L 3 ® Year | Some day, somewhere, thou shalt be- 00 Three Monthi Ole Hanson, Sez ighting Vel o was g aste - e 00 Turoe Sonth on eattl fighting Venture, and he was arrested by Mex A Inc. mayor, is quoted as predicting that | ican authovities on this charge. but O yearning heart, thou shult. be |-.BE &hd Christmbs. They will be the ~ A Ry e ! i dite ; i i : Gl A : only. full holidays that the clerks will AlV\Ta R l bl ered at the Post Omee at xew Bricaia | L€ PAramount issue of the next Pres- | released. The United States Hmbass satisfied. ok £ B ys ella e &8s Second Class Mail Matter. idential election will be *‘American- | at Mexico City then received assur- William Tagan had his foot smash- i is; . 2 L4 = o S % g x X . 2 R 5 The shadow falls, the shadow can- o Tile s o [ = 2 | T sm,” that thera will be little clse in | ances that he would be let alone i Pt ed while 1ifting a heavy box at the | - | x':r';": oxmm ek party platforms that will count and | the future, whereupon he was Ilope on, pray on. thou wilt not A\;’}:-e‘imxt'estfrag‘l\- i al uom| : : vater S Mesy lake L ,that the League of Nations will not | promptly rearrested by Iuebla auti- be denied; e M adow dake] ! Over the burnt-out embers of loday | .. (ko el B REeEs GINERE i only profitable advertisink medtum in | P€ carried to the polls as a 8reat | orities. who again attempted to prove water mark and is rising s - 5 | The golde o el S s g at the rate | b e o Fhe golden morrow vises, and always | FoOm aiwavs cpen to advertisers election question. He is undoubtedly [ that he had ‘‘stolen himself.” Peons Thialoicmize Sh il thoukshallibe o|"i\j\_,.|c|, a day. { right, but he has not gone far enough [ swore to this cffect. He has beow | satisfied. m“gfe“rd"ifr }\»r.‘:qehd \1 greit‘isv[ clown | WIN'I'ER A I S FOR Member of the Assuctated Tress. in his predictions. We understand | released ugain—but—hence the latest the & e Associated Press is exclusively entitled Tt cannot say to what fur land 1 .HOU::MO“ Sftne BGiobe RClothing ::’;,,‘ use for republication of all news | lnl. igree with the brand of Ame = note. When I embark upon the foamless The 7T fixituen 1o 1t o nct gthermise eredited | canism that the gentleman has to of- It is amusing 10 Us now, this parade | 1 i e Teleplione company has star 2 s Daner ane aiso local uews | g 1 g - ' 3 - i cop | €d @& campaign against the deadheads vublished “erel Ter b such & estion as | of outrages, nc . new g s w | Or the things 1 yearn for i B & el ut it is not isuch ta que QUER S, i OTEREEE, e i L or those who use other people’s tele- will ake ¢ S issue, because ' note: Yur American resents S ey T an = 5 1 make an eleetion issu otes. € osents the 11 | ;o) ot heart—0 heart. 1 do mot § PHONES withoul paving. Company 0 CHLORINATE O there will be no issue, everyone. Dar- i treatment of our citizens in Mexico. | know 5“‘“' not stand for such « condition OR NOT TO | ying the forcizn agitator, has the | whether it comes from governmen: I only know thou shall be satistied. | d’“"l“h‘é ”]b“‘“ the ERSsiel the netiosd EASONABLY PRICED CHLORINATE, same principle, no party or DErson | on bandits; but our vacillation is a | GeRthyrsesiots dvew | Britaln ’ : 2 e ! rollow, wmoving toward the deep | 9Urihg the month of November was feeminzly unwarranted bitterness | W P @ble to claim it as an individ- ; joke. 1t is the bounden duty of the and vast, 12 in 100 A movement is on foot to close the clothing stores for all day Thanksgiv- been stirred up in city' govern- ual distinction. There may be POINtS | 4546, to rail against the Mexican I follow hope; my start and faith- S ol In1:v.>l:‘:;|xlx:elnf;filr L:;:.‘.?n’lll )'Au\::‘)vxlvy'P;?‘e‘m}hs-’.l.\.v:yl‘\"‘(y,‘x‘v;l:;‘l\\\lj:‘(:lh.\;;'.\’i it circles by the demand of the | O D¢ decided in regards to the CArt¥-} guery time an occasion of the kind | - ful guide; National Happenings. tures. o 2nd ) : te Health department that ine | "8 0Ut of the principle, points uPON | ppoars However, he s getting | 4 pq”coa oace i1 trials SNCELE Sl N e uined E ner i careos Hea vy iisnas riCET $18 50 t | i ¢ from Whigville reservoir, which | W 1i¢! bartics may disagree. but they | poroughly sick of the job and feels e e * o $100.00 eac {are still undiscovered. i 3 sél —Loss placed at $100,000— lu-v-|::; used in New Britain for ey e that, if his say were final, he would In \‘J;;);_\"Vh‘éeur look thou shalt be | Consignees refuse to accept consign- king purposes. be chlorinated. | SURGEERGL a6 e G 3 go to war with Mexico to save the 'rhrsc'c’;\"(-m- o ments—Salt water-and sugar form D ' OA I EES Water Commissioners charueter. | imes, it is the wail of the 'm,.m de- | iouble of writing any more about U_ \;nge chemical mixture. | { : g the statements of Dr. Reeks in re- | Lo0ders, and the passport of its ob- | . o S e e — _ Butterine must go—Connecticut Salts Peco Plush, Beaver Plush and Baffin Xeal lined with dur- s of Dr. Reeks in re- S S nidicisia e e i he people. It is time that the State Incomprehensible Billions. | dealers must stop selling it—Supreme able fancy silks. s the extent of the protected | * . " Aoda } I Department felt the same way about (New York Sun) | court holds that business is illeg: g Bt oh-d at Whigville and the pos. | 2°tons upon if, such as Mr. Hanson's |, " The Carncgic Endowment- for In-| More war and famine—Peru is in ERICED $22.50 to $135.00 ltics of its chlorination by o | OV restraint of I W. W.ism in Seattle £ ternal Peace, publishing its estimate | (16 (hroes of another revolution — e 4 Sovernor C ze's handling of = ~112 that the war cost 337 billion dollars, j I'ierce fishting and great hunger in pre no dtvor- | FACTS AND FANCIES. | 5305 that the fizure is “both incom. | the;large cities. z , s the Boston rioting there is tations. We are not in o S| G 5 3 e 2 Thelea il 5 Sty 3 s 0 ! POSIION | fence of opinion and there would not : prohensible and appalling.” As it| e war in the ecast—Japauese jucge upon the merits of the re- % S : | Another invasion of Mlexico LY | would be more appalling if it wers steadily advancing northward — be a candidate who would dare run | Japan is reported from I3l Paso, thal| oomprchensible, it is a good thing thot | Stubborn resistance offered by Chi with any plank in his platform con- | prolific source of -en.-monm_ TUs | e very mindlcannot S nese-—One engagement of five hours trary (o the upholding of law and ors | Mors. If it helps to give fresh life to The human 105s is camter {o under- | duration-—Chinese repulsed two hay- g to do’if the city immediately the campaign in this country for in- . g 3 onet charges, but gave way on third. ¥ | der, with force if needs be. The Amer- | yavention in Mexico it will serve its| Stadd. It is as if four geographical SeoNREeR divisions, cach the size of the State of - z ! | New York, had lost every man be-; - 3"“?“;*‘“' Municipal Icc Busine: AT A REDUCTION OI i tween the ages of 18 and 44. This Faterbury Republican.) R i) | pumber of willions. has adopted | Cheer up! Jack Frost will s00i | removal of 10,000,000 men is the only | Interest in municipal ice plants has ON EVERY SUIT SATURD.AY i S | Anerreanisim a5 its polley. The puly | bulld an' elaborate systest of Trunk ks Joss worth doep grich died down with the failure of {he i of our min he fear of an | LT R T been aroused Dby | lines of roadway in Vermont. As| practically all material (hings | Lhreatened ice famine to materialize omic caused by polluted water. | ' ; e o Lan engineer, . 1 s without . sue- | i RS G0 TR I | and the coming of cold weather. Nev- i 4 T st evidences of unrest proclaims at ) cessful rival—Burlingtbn Free Press. o 2 | ertheless there is another summer LY O R DR e S e e G e Ehe sy ofifall amesliwiiosoouneliie o o et e e of Georgette and Crepe de Chine, priced $5.98 to $14.98 each. Lans N g 2 —— urns down is relatively more desper- | yor L : 2 3 5 & P Iy to oppose this spirit? From all over the country comes u |ate than the world's loss. Yet the | woteroury towards the solution, of the VOILE BLOUSES IN MANY STYL Islections in foreign countries where | demand for Kenfucky judges.—Wall | farmer, still having his indestructible | 17 Provlem caused by the uncertainty priced $1.98 to $5.98 cach. { it L €8¢ of the state's natural ice crop and the | |«" feitorsinave Sbecn fat Sworls Siwh Strest Jotzual. land and the orops and credit it rebre- | Control of the lco business by & mone: | BATHROBES AND SWEATERS | ! | Received in time for Saturday’s selling. Several new fuil length belted models with large shawl raccoon collars. One three-quarter length coat of chamois cloth, a really smart sport model. ctive state nents but are of the nion - that it would be the right k steps to sce that the water was - " o : ican Legion, devoid of politics and j purpose.—New York World perly treated Like the commis- a 3 ¢l composed of ex-service men to the - hers, we have no desire to frizhten ; public but there always lurks in i hse understand. there is no par- | lar reason why it should come | ut, but there is a fear that -it fht. therefore the possibility should > ir. soes the field is morc fertile, held most : = [EeRtsc oS noid esp »FFSEO%"&:. poly. There should be special interest, for Men, Women and Children. | recently have proven ‘that patriotism, Cotton growers cantemplate holding | Work and in time he has better | then, in the annual report of the = : : . ‘hatever the extent of the city : 1 and its institu. | ©Ut two million bules to force prices | house than the first. municipal ice department of Willi- Children’s Sweater Scts, $4.98 to $10.50 set. love of the home-land and its ins upward. Tf northern wool growers As with ‘the farmer, so with the| mantic. Angora Scarf and Cap $2.19 set. | nonegwer R peott gn Bihe minds | did that. all the powers of an admin- | world. A world which does not setile During 1919 the city’s ice depart- | | Sivde i e j of a1l Radicals of several kinds have | istratien would be invoked.—Portland | down to work will not recover. Noti- | ment made $3,238.15 above expenses. | GLOVES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY iieotien in fhe supbly, There ) ... 4o pite up the vole that their | Oregonian. ing will repair the war's economic| Of the work of the department | s and dumb animals on, the | ] = caste ex individual effor is | Mayor Charles A. G S | persons a 1l o partics were accustomed to reccive waste exce_wpt individual ‘e(foxt, Thil layor Charles A detES‘SD’i he which leads surface wator 0 e e T But when a democratic president | 1S now Dbeing put forth in the sober, An appropriation of $3.000 wa B oo ik oty oo | S T e e congratulates n republicun on belng | countries of Burope. Here in America, | Made for the haivesting city ice : cifeet of the war and of the ! (joited movernor of Massachusetts— | Where there i{s too much money and and the sum of $2,999.32 was ex- [ 3 toee orc lnble 1o 6 20 el of the Insidious propuganda not cnough goods, the workman| Ugfnded for said harvesting. ' The w MEN’S THREAD SILK H E Jriers. 1t is said thai onc porson il status quo ante.—S( Louis Post- | loiters. When he comes to his senses| &htire supply was sold to Mervill cortain elements are trying to 2 . ST every three hundred is u carrier S i oo DR it may be too late to keep us on even H '7""1% forthe ;“‘;‘r’“"f' 35{;3‘44('- Gobal i tortaient Tow o Ina Bay Iher not ' or s s f 1 3 A i Sty te 5 st e ihus showing a pr o0 the ecity G assortme an Buy the now f Xnias gifts bther he has ever had the di termsfwith Burope. S e while the sizes and colors are here. $1.85. $2.50, $2.75 to $5.00 pair. 3 Such reliable makes as “McCallum's.” “Gordon.” ‘‘Bontex” and destruction to thos2 who pro- i 38.15. Mr. Has it cver occurred 10 amucl orized and did sell the ice t Militavism’s Latest Brutality. | ongumel’s al a price not to ex- gsadetdiSclentincESilk i icse (New York World). 1 ts a hundred pounds pose Lo make trouble, to the fanatical | Gompers that it might help matters | theesists ‘that promise Utopia. 1t is a | if he occasionally azreed to make the ¥ healthy condition. one to be grected ! 7%t concession?—Philadelpbia In- b e ris follow i1y ice is a' public necessity OSTRICH AND MARBOU CAPES {with rejoicing, evidence that the life | 4U€ S T e e e ¢ is giving ihe greatest benenit fely precipitate an cpidemic. TUEy 1004 of mankind, twelve million in vestigation as 1o responsibility for ¢ & community. Special purchase of manuacturers sample capes at special sale t be gdmitted that waste is being il verors to THmBat a8 “lis majes. | WAr and defeat they will Jearn t ) is certainly " remarkable prices Saturday, $7.98 to $21.50 each. bied into thc source of our sup- ' vt BBt s 5 (e nareons | Meyealons Gve to Disns Vs one of which Willtmantic | - | guarded against. hed water shed back of the reser- Our Glove Dept. is a very busy section of the store these days. The kind you want is here, let us have the pleagure of showing them to you. i not. Should the \waste m onc of these carric irained b the reservoir by o rain hific typhoid germ might imme- The former empéror of Germany number was not spilled in vain. f 2 5 Cleviland Plain Dealer. D 2 fthantic by aging v e rd take to provent this. 1t has| . | .gpectrully submil to ' the 2 {1t was the gy, despoticalls con- | of ‘i‘ Alithautlo by ;"“gfi,&“*a_”‘ MR TIN Y d g = o 1> ; v = G 5 S usiness can supply ils citizens witl Al i Fnfdtiud and GG IEDS Hevet government authorities in Washing- It's taking the United States Senate | tvolled by the war lords. that had i o = : SA RO i ; : ice at 45-cents a hundred when the s o is a chance that : o : o : e been beaten al its own game, but . ed w ) | also, there is a chance th LY ton that an appreciable saving in. :f:‘?g:‘]:ot:;u:c‘iti)eo\\hf o l.\:an Dul(m“ been beaten al ils own sume bUL| rest of the stute is paying S0 cents, ' o e e s Pl e ea e spmber of the serto © | white paper at the time when there is ¢ D G0 10\'erlhrown because the people’s will | 20d even so can show a profit of ove famous Satin_Royals. Every price with the name on the salvage. iRy it Jfhc fwater, acute shortage might be effected | - fo Bittapy hall baen booken. $5,000 for the year, other cities can While our present stock lasts we offer them at the above special A hi “turnca | 2 AEHEE $oed = e S | 3 4 -g | Iope for relief from the ice problem price. Were we to duplicate this quality at the mills today would he supply in Whigville is “turncd 3 e " : Of {cownrse sthevilloall ity i The people upon whom Hindenburg A 3 y 4 : by the discontinuance of notes to| Of course. they'll call the drive at, The people upon whom tHndEnBuEE | through efforts of the same or a simi- e e s ' practically every day by the i tobacco the “world war on the weed.” ( i % i 3 lar sort. Tt would probably not be KSGIV: < SN i e _— | failures were the most patient and \ THANKSGIVING LINENS XMAS GIFT TOWELS | \ : Mexico. They are apparently very s 3 /e use alinos > full capacity —Manchester Union. . : ssi or every city sUwhat . We u 1hmost the £ ¥ obedient in the world. They had been pcf?m_lrlf: Tor every city ta do just what Willimantic has done but certainly uscless ording to Dr. Reeks. This flows | - o B fom (il sy e serpy || o0 The reasons for (his outburst, this trained from their » omLes this successful experiment in & munici- S it O e R e | Ty G S oA SR WAL four eg3s and was subsequently fined | dained than the Kaiser. They had | PF/1cE DRSHSEE FOIHIE 10 MURIEIRA. 8¢ GOOD WARM UNDERWEA is this way: According to mews from | §23 might not have minded the finc | heen taught that war, if carerully | hom &8 & sojution of Connecticut’s ice g P e P O o o o2 ry - ” . 2l » 4 oty 2 e state s e £ TR Y T 2| A St ) i e e B REAL WINTER COMFORT cgss.—New York Sun. tion, could be made profitable. They | Slouid muke a o L 1 the MtepubLciloNelon i 2l me R —— Radibraltniin] el lcader Randilling | Boe L sis e ToRty ilibsd NIE L Ofacein: Men's Wool and Merino Shirts and Drawers. $1.50 to $2.50 ea. > . further libertie: , o 5 if it can be adopted. perhaps with the effect that further liberties Why waste sympathy on those|themselves, and they did not bother | . oia 0 o o e Men's Union Suits, $2.50 to $1.98 suit. i S e i cations, 1o their benefit. L e olRone eI e s b “,"' o . Children’s Union Suits. (Ribbed Fleeced), size 2 to 10 years, 98c. S United States consular atfache, weil|| Tefised reinstatoment? ey are} Now, after years of deception, op- K 8 s g sy SR valnd Bilos: s il ey e o rerations Dewveen | MOW free o seek occupations i | pression and suffering, with the whole Martens Should Go. 4 iy ; e m R ). Reoks is cssentially b sanftay- | Seriously affect the relatlo which they can belong to the union.— | fabri= of militarism in vuins all about s _ Women's Tnion Suits, (Ribbed Flecoed), size , $1.25, 1 lthe two countries. the United States | Lewiston Journal. iheni. o people humiliated and im- | o (GRS SOREREL Value $1.50: size 40, 42, 44, $1.45. Value $1.75. . cify’ duppiy with overy possibleand Mexico. Horrors! War is in el vatalicnedtarelearmivitol by theisioil o W SESNEO L BB AR (R Rne B el Men'’s Flannel Work Shirts, $1.19, $2.50 to $1.50 cach. s % B s . With simpletons content to pay, | breme. authgrs of their misfortune, |~ A ¥ s 2 £ ieve (hay | Sight; the world is coming to an end; 3 v ot 2 < e 2 egiard. But we do not helleve that | Sighti the world is ¢ > nigh cost of Iiving’s here to stay..|the blunderers of diplomacy as well | deportation than is the accredited SHOP ON THE 3rd FLOOR amissioners are averse to instituting | relations between us and our neigh- | py)iimore American. as the blundereds at ar msthat their | 28ent of the Saviet government of process called for, can see no ors may be seriously affected! 5 lack of co-operation is solely respon- | Buss'a who has been plotting here for e e e R TR e 2 i | pOR BLANKETS AND COMFORTABLES son why they should be. Water | ERCRIEI AT I _L LI The first anniversary of Armistice | necessary for the apologists for | mocracy of the United States. To be ehlorinated by the use of a tank | of Carranza when he receives this L’[“‘ )J_”‘i“_“fv'*‘ Innkers i ““]3 United i peracy fo maintain the falsehood | sure, he has undertaken a hopeless I°ull size Cotton Blankets, $3.69 and $3.98 pair. “Cail | States tiving to carry onm the Work iy, ine war was wholly defensive | task. but his guilt is no less blaci Full size Woolnap Blankets, $5.50 to $6.98 pair. the Jjunkers of Germany laid down | . "4jcir parf, other untruths may | because he cannot succeed in his de- | Full size Part Wool Blan'kets, $8.50 to $16.50 pair. a year ago—Raleigh News and ;. oypected as a matter of course, | sign. e has no status here except Part Wool Plaid Blankets, $10.00 pa 2 The s ) 3 b r ad ite, Mexico. ‘cause the bogey man bserver. " z . ve. The supply may be controlled § "'}'\‘ X N GRLSC e oy Observer. but of the many crimes of Kaiserism | that of an enemy alien, a Germano_f Sanitary Filled Bed Comfortables, 98 to $9.50 each. that there is no taint of the gas Will get you if you don’t watch out. 5 Pape S these cowardly reproaches of a de- | Russian. who is plotting now against 3 the fluid when it flows but a few | That will not be what the old gentle- It is the season of long, dangling. | ,teq and deluded people are not the | the welfare of the republic.” His own sthmatic mosquitoes, the kind that isgl i 57 t. The chlorinafing is done on a | man with an intense desire to skale A loniv ond oimneily daeeanie - admissions before the Lusk committee | in feed pipe. the bubbles killing | upon thin ice will say. Rather, “Hey, | {he beginning of the end of the:nr ~ TreD Slehcnonen Lo damna i e iere 3 i 5 2 ; Again. Why? of all Americans. He was sent heve harmful germs and then disap- ; hombre, looka; here’s another letter tribe.—Montgomery Advertiser. (New York Sun.) for a purpose. That purpose, as he Perplexed cltizens are informed by admits, was to issue propaganda in Hope for Democr publicans, progressives and liberals Attorney General Palmer of qualitics [ behalf of the Red travesty on govern- : : o e s beoen mdiealint fonid af the law as le hnex'prle!s it w}\lu 1| ment in Russia.. He has been busy in (New-York Herald) R e Tai iy Bas b eyelled haniy eoas 7 1d be only whimsical were they | this work for a long time and much Out of the gathering storm clouds gomely. The result is hailed B rm in the situation but it might be A cewise I Ha! ' It's | American competition., — you ; 1 5 B = o o somely. The result is hs G : 3 isprtillagiand BllEeviseSEls B L = anenicanicotinetico Galveston | " wholly - abhorrent. Answering | of the unrest in the United States may | and (hreatening social ubheavals umph of law and order over Bolsi Il if immediate action is taken to | just like the rest of them—the coun- | NOWS B senate inquiry why Emma Goldmen (be traced to his lavish use of funds come the cheering returns from the vigm and all forms of political an ure the city against the remotest ! try claims it might get sore if we £ has not vet been deported. Mr. Pal-1yq. {1e propaganda-of discontent and | elections in France and Italy. There goeial disease. In Italy the vadienl s ; : 3 It is difficult {o persuade some men relates that she is fighting depos- | , : 5 € . ] el a sease. R ic Biblitty; of an cpidemic. Dr. Reels) keep up our tricks, Let's see, what [l inat their views are mmimpertante| radl ios LR e oT Amenean | Lo olutlonaryiviolence. fisoneg toniireal Sdemontacy ST soctlisisBnere Ssnompd funde . & Zhe dics ognizes this, so docs the writer, | o o o o erman Publl g ' tatipg ypon - alieRqtion oL s o His appeal to the State department | forces of disruption and disaster have constitutionalists elected at least three .| can we do ne. Here's another wad | German Public Ledser. + | citizenship. But the attorney general : : R e ae e Gt ; ; b A 3 - oo foots | SPOuld be thrown into the wasle| been making the most noise, as al- hundred mempbers to the Chamber of~ we believe the Water Board is in | of paper for the official bale of waste. S o s blandly stafes as efitab)llshe(l acts | 1 qkety where It belongs, and he| waye ther do, while a strong under- Depnties, ihe sosialists elocting one sord. We cannot see how it might & -, R 1 ... lady Astor appears (o have won| (hat the man the blatant shrew-claims | Eponesand i s 5 ¥ do, stro ande Depaties. alists g Call up the junk man to cart offt What | 1o, race for the House of Commons. | ta have married she never married. | S1ould ue.tr?tcd exactly the same as | current of common sense and reason jundred and twenty ] we now have. The paper market is|The official result will not be an-| and that the foreigner she s was v other alien who has been oper- | —quiet and undemonstrative—has The result in both countries brings ater Commissioner Iossbers s 4y its height.” nounced . until November 28, but fs| anue her husband was never a citizen | 4118 here to foment revolution. De- | bided its time and waited for the op- jeart and courage lo America, now g o ok portation ‘is the least punishment thai | portunity to manifest its power at the iy the midst of industrial turmoil, yet nsor for the statement that the: Jors SRRl ... | she claims a plurality of at least! of this count 1lthough he did obtain e L S U SO R Sl Wethaye dim Ben e DN Ces OB ote D 00l ana Tiei neanest. oppangnt savs | by fradd citigenship: papersiwhichsby[lcanibo {nflioted ipon him. Hf hefgot |ipolla/lawiully and forcibly Alled with™ the Talth. of the fathi after mote going to Mexico, and | 'y nas dron by 4.000, the Viseountoss | court ovders were subscquently cam- | liis dessertd'he would be airested, ar-| The result is most gratifying. It {hat the storm will be weathered ani brighter ones of outrazes committed | hias a vocal lead of 1,000.—New York | cellad. gned and ‘sentenced upon the evi- | confirms the belief maintained against 4, cafe harbor made World S Emma Goldman, teacher ot |dence of his own admissions as w | discourasing and disheartening evi- i Ample choice here at reasonable prices > New Britain and is used [t us delivered. At night the water backed up and flows into Shuttle adow. If Whigville were infected lavger reservoir would also be . he is liable to wish to surrounc ich gencrates the gas and which | diplomatic slap on the wrist. ces it into the water through a | up the reserves, call in the banditti; Special Heavy Comfortables $5.98 each. hring. [t is a simple process. and | from Uncle Sam. Trot out the! FETEL The Mexicans are making so much ! money in the ransom business it will Fhere is no occasion for undue! all about. By the sacred Hot Tamale, | be strange if they don't soon have es the attention of but one man. ! ‘specs’ pronto and we'll see what it's otherwise. 000,000 gallons of water at Whig- lc and that the city uses but about b 1 one after another, note or no note, Cuolgosz, stiuggling to escape thelc al anarchist who has been tr dence, yet firmly held, that the forces ¢o0 VOLUNTEERS' LEAVE dreaded fate of returning to her own |ing fo. overthrow .the government of | of law, order, constructive effort and TO OCCUPY CATTARO land where alone her theories of so-iihc United States. It would be well, | brogressive activity in theé last analy- clal and political reform are in opera- | too, for the Department of Justice to| sis would prevail. The world is not : {ton, has stopped Mr. Palmer's ma-| speed, up its work of securing il | lost, civilization is not scrapped, de- Montenerin volunteers leit Brindist chinery of justice by throwing into it| {rial of other radicals who follow his| mocracy is not'a failure The people on Tuesday to occupy Cattaro. @ monkey wrench which, he carefully | yine of. thought and give him plenty : of France and . Italy have differenti- | bupia, according to reporis reaching explains to the senate, is no monkey | or company on his journey oversea. | ated between a democracy of ruinous this city. The city is ai the south- wrench ai all. X | Imma Goldman should go with him | individualism hiding behind radical exiremity of the Gulf of Cattaro” if Afr: Palmer- knows, as he seems| ;i Alexander Berkman and others| socialism and a democracy of reason and is the chief port of entry for to admit that he knows ibat theor the same orimson fraternity of | and vight founded on faith in human- soods consigned to Monten Goldman woman has no valid-elalm to | 1,01 ey are all unfit to be har- | ity. toleration and surrender of per- s e - bored in the United States. TThey | sonal selfishne: for the welfare of all NATIONAL BANK CALL, menace its peace; they undermine :L<1 They have discovered it is better to W\ ashington, Nov. 21.-——The comp- i iy doas he not so advise | Prosperity and they threaten the se- | mend a leak in the roof thun to burn Goneral of Immigration | CUTIty of its homes. If they are nm' the house. I} hnillion gallons a day from this The decision of the people of New York not to use milk the last three | morous little pests, who are venturing | days of each week until the price further and still further upon the ice | comes down has been miscalled = i » ¢ iied sratt The consular | Strike.”” Tt is rather a lacteal “lock- e commissioner is of the opinion | °f Americ L:’! toler \1‘;«);‘. JThe eonsular | R e D yaa: bt Dr. Reeks has been misinformed | #gent at Puebla was kidnapped and a ! secured his release through paying Old Mother Hubbard went {o her 1$150,000 ransom money to the ban- | cupboard, thinking some sugar was there; but when she looked 'round, i | S 4 I'he Jenkins affair is one of the latesi, . irce. This is a divergence from the | most important ventures of the hu- most import of the hu Rome, Nov, 20.—Six hundred imate of the use made by Dr. els, but does not eliminate the pos- pility of contamination nevertheless. ld says that the steps taken against ptamination are about ninety-five | r cent perfect. ' The water shed is | dits. This came from his own pocket, 1l gyarded, he says. | but he was assured that he would he ) soolding was heard for a square-— [Nevertheless there is need of the ! returned the sum by this country in! Hudson Republican. lorine process. Dr. Reeks has the | case that he could prove that the Car- PR e g < e At this Thanksgiving seasen there's 3 regard. | ranza government igent [pport of the Dubhf in this xe,,ar.d x. za & nmen was negligent of much to be thankful for. Everybody is figured that $5,000 ov so will | his safety and allowed him 1o Ye| gign't get caught in the stock market ake it possible to ‘buy a plant and stolen. He, presumably, has been { crash.—Watertown Times. w been guilty of offénses punishment fou which in the case of an alien is de- troller of the currency today issued u call for the condition of ail national Ci ioner t:’;m?t't‘i B permit the commission. | dePorted they should be sent to prison to deport the turbulent advocate under the ample law we have for the Why? | punishment ot treason. In France each of the tour brands of radical socialists lost seats in the ! banks at the close of business on hamber of Deputies, while the re-! Monday., November 17. er ot sedition? i | | | | i | i | i not a bit could be found, and her| {merican citzenship and as she has | ! i | |

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