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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY, NOVEMBEK 20,’ 1519 Britain Herald, | ""rrosion bot not ver. e dime is | ehestra of human enfoyment. And CRPR e oo g R ; not ripe for the movement to obtain | now our dances have shocked Paris excitenient’ of waritonkapp thy 1naes e the product of thé mines. It will not |1t ix the ultimate, “So this is Paris’ | | est of officers and men from fluzsing, Froprietors et o 8 5 | o | no possibility of an encounter with a until a large portion of the public il el e ! > ! foe. no chance to win distinetion in @ daily (Sunday excepted) at 4:18 | has undergone hardships with pos- S i 3 TES 2 e o It e Yl w ., at Herald Building, 67 Churca 8t D FACTS AND FANCIES. N ‘TAKE MY NTEREST an engagement with th s 4 B Xeer sible Guffering nqd la raudly fo e {ute i \ Q3 DO Ty AT ALL ANY 5 death was always at hand, a few feet ‘n:c :h;.m:;(lonm- the mines 1o harvest its own heat. he welcome news comes from gov- IN YoUR SCHoolL WORK- o RIGHT b N““'wi ””;‘l :‘h “.'m\”m % "Chen e willigat-cos ernment authorities thit (here is no ’ onl o RIGH {rue couragze fo handle the sweeps Tl Then we will get coal, Of course the o honit ) rere is n MORE - |'VE A GooP NOT To TR de )t required senmiRiARH Bf (BY R0 gt (he Pust Gmoe’ ar New Brital | jpncry gy relent by be driven back | o, hOlNE Ty LRIy o TUAT TELEPHONE AND CALL UP SANTA highest order to manage the ships as Second lass Mail Macter. now is Wha ix the protiteer who cor- i to their jobs by hunger. Presumably, | nered the visible supply? How shall | CLADS AND TELL HIM JUST Sl S v e (e Ships went forward, but the were eom paratively few in number. That there no more of them Lestific | were (ot proftable sdvertiatne medium i | oUher trades for their employment, D R e Ty [— ] | eloquently to the professional <Kill of e city Ctroulation booka and press g 4 3 Gp | Sctet s 3 o Yoom alwave open to advertisers providing there are other trades which | the dealer take your car-—Wall Street the men who directed this_gigantic Journal ; operation TELEPHONE CALLS SRonE s thn s S B he escipe from the popular wrath to " R i 12h, that a half a million men re- PEEN ACTING 1 R { come? Burlingion Free Press gelal Rooms long ts we, possibly they will go to i i did a great number of Memher of the Assuctated Frem . The navy R Eross 1 axciusiveld enittis It may not long he countenanced, Phe picture services are showing us Vv €conONT GET difficult things in the war with bigh o the use for republicatio s i Wi o IEERIELA. ¢ it oF ot othor e oredited! [ANOURH, that & half amililon men re- h]vn; u‘\\}\ of fag-dy ww\-d coftins “ “,, Il HiM BECAUSE | HEARD credit to itself and the country it In this e nd also local mews | strict the lives and pleasures of over | closing the bodies of American lads aprésents. Nohe of them. wae pibe blianed “erain Who have died in Russia. Nobody his THE PHONE iffic 2 e laying c anti- one hundred million. Something s N ik L Nou SAY difficult than the laying of the anii enlightened us as to what they died submarine mine field in the North e b r o et e e GG B | W\ WAS OUT OF ORPER. WAR WITH MEXICO, miners, after a fisht. Meanwhile it Y i Vermont women hive been discov- | Femini tecords. (New Haven Union.) fruits”” Now for a constitutional f g d ) ¢ | [ We read the story of two New York eality before a great lapse of time. | some people 1 will be wiseo in Uhe endment annihilating plants and ged begins to appea: ¢ long | has been proven to us that the pub- = theslont Al 1o | ered making wine out of plants and ectéd war with Mevico will hecome interest is no interest at all, sisf S 2 been pro- 4 e L | sisters who tell of having ere are many who will not be dis- | future, 1o consider this fact in deal fruit New Haven Journal-Courier | posed to 867 times. Being pretty, at seinted and not a few who will be | inz witl cortain classes, withholding tractive, thoroughly American women Don't laugh at the anti-tobaceo | x k 3 4 i 10 we Know it | they just naturally became magnets nKful that the time has come tol our favors for those who we kn i s R just natu us laughed at the prohibition moy for voung men’s affections. But, hon ‘ estly, folks, it is hard for us to under y peons. It seems that the final ment.—Albany Journal. z | $tand how or why a pretty girl should dertake the chastisement of The un- | would reciprocate in ous fine of need ance has been thrown at the heads A . % hoast of her string of proposals ASTOR WINS. Consular Agent Jenkins may be € On 'the Sther hand. it is exsil pardoned for feeling a litfle peeved: = | enough for us to see why and how Uncle Sam has been strained to the Word has come from England that | it is bad enough to pay your own e = our government, that the patient: LADY | two Kansas sisters should brag about nKing point and bheyond Nediot TS o Miss Naney Lang-| fansom withont being charged with | their achievements. > having » aged your own ahduction.— 4 = They fed 100 chickens all summer, 3oston Herald = got them fat and ripe for cating: put : - up 167 cans of fruit, 100 cans of vege- American consular agent who, (0| House of Commens. having been elect- vernment handling of the rail- tables and 97 jars of jelly, jam and te department feels, is being Wrong- | oq to this honor by an appreciable [ roads. telegraph and telephone sys- preserves. Besides which they helped tems in this country has not given the | p mother with the farm housework and people o very favorable impression | g managed « -sized garde ‘e his own Kidnapping, there Comes | gpierican horn woman to enjoy this | b such handling is for efficieney. | e '{':,."”k"’m‘ m,: n-sized garden. W dn top of the Jenking debacle. e | harne, of Virginia, has sneceeded usal of Mexican officials 10 relense | pap qnest for a seat in the British y held on the charge of conSPINING | ajority Bosides Dbeing the Aot | many proposals they report of another American Killed | ponape she is the tiest member of her | economy or the public good. 1t has met with during that time, they werd little or na excuse when a Mexican | gox ta be a member of the British | Worked azainst the public interest in too busy to pay any attention to the eve W Warwick Advertiser o o lier shot James Wallace, because | jower house, Others have heen clected i : v UL voung men. latter's mule shied at a machine | ¢ have never used the privilege “Hindenburg says Germany did not . The last episode will probably | Countess Markieviez was chosen toj wani war”” What he means is that | 5 YEARS fe no effect on the general state of | represent the Sinn Feiners of Dublin [ Germany in 1918 discoverad that "" 2 AGO had never wanted the ar which ! irs, unless it doos more to harden | g vear but she refused to take e last year but she r was so defermimed to have in 1914, (From The Herald of That Date) hearts. The Jenkins matter is the | ont. which is customary with mem Syracuse Post-Standsod £ — e i 3 ve Are Cancerned will N 1 1 - i - in which we are cancerned. It w Bers oruhitnar ) y f 0 i e over his case thai intervention is e canmipalen’ ot el sugcesstul A 1ot of supposed world statesmend Tor everybody's advertising e \ : : R e the freight trains on the ered, if it ever s ordered. condidate Eas been refreshing and: fuil | S84ly need the healthy optimism and | SRdier Dkt B lines are to he disconfinued on e e e e L THE OBSERVER o 0 e | T Fhe dispatch of Secretiwy of Wir [ jearn frecly used and the quick wit of = | western section of the city the vesi- | 8% UNERS UL TR "f;“"\:;: i er'to Panama and General Persh-| (ho lady is extremely rveminiscent of | Moxico hus whout the limit in® MAKES N W Yale, is the gues: of J. 8. North, of to the border to inspect military | ather days. in old Vieginia, Her | drresting William 0. Jenkins, Unite; New Haven officials of the Connecti- | o\ oy 0 oG 3 | = suahls ! v 3 G etter car service e e e M | Siher daym I ol N s | Stales ngent ai'Puebln, on (he churgs RANDOM OBSERVATIONS cutcompany tor better ear service on | “Cry. gl pendent Rine elub will of piotting his own caplure by bangits | [the Avch street line hold their turkey shoot 1 " % sreat deal of import. The Ziish they. were. even mon ofcorniving wilh hem § : — ON — : seems to be that no attempt ve hvit e A 4 st B ), a grea 1glist h f niving with them to diseredit | N | plaint seems to be that no 1 fqrenoon: :TPhérewitl “bel i ARl Lernment seems to be making its| 4 s The cumpaign was a great | the Mexican government, Emphai- | THE CITY AND ITS PEOPLE is made to adhere to the schedule | ;" " izen, «welghing ~Lromiuas H cagly St e § V] z sars ar aneve: suits 3 2 2 ns for the intervention Aeal similar (0 one heiween (two good- | Iy, We must see to it that the 4.,‘_3 ’ayn;l r(.u A;l—')l”l\ \Al\lu‘t\ v H‘ : 51 pounds down i £ it comes this time it is better ired fellows in this country. There | tiv i on Wernment ar At C ot Tt is A noticeable Redfield & Sons, of New ' Haven, = S started work with a full force today fac at frequently cars from West e 3 s S ACUNLL O] . 2 | “to | grading the extension of the eleetric ntry, with an army large enough | nevertheless. 3 nhers of the hoard of assessors! can observe him closely and reward ' Main street, which are Supposed line to Berlin proceed down Arch stveet, ave ordered o to Berlllh, o PR iliam Scott, of New Haven wis sua moned 1o town today tol open the safe in the New Britain Nation:! bank, which refused 1o open (h morning. Mr. Scott obtained.an v dents are rveady to appeal to the We must wmake an end of & FTERL nplete vasion of WS ¢ bhitterness bui' traction % pare for a comj in BBRAKE FURAEAR i 4 must act— initalo News, vou asked them about it, the sonal contact with his superiors who | establi garrisons in cvery city of The successtul candidate express. \ccording (o ihe Ay of @ West would probably deny that they have ] him as he deserves Roth Pihl and ern life insurance company, “Frohibi- | heen spurred into action by Mayor | Eichstwedt have the best wishes of a | !0 sWing around the Pavk and | host af friends. = [ to West Main street, leaving the in- The last New Britait wan (o win R residents who are “served fame for New Britain at the Naval P Arch streat line standing until size and to keep well protected | herself as woli satisfied with the turn ; : « tion has never demonstrated that it is | Quigley. but it has leaked out that the rea: ) affiirs, stating that the hest policy e < ty el b S sty favorable to longevity. "The man who | mayor and the poard held a heart to the United Siaies border sl won, nat the best “man.” “Thereupon | drinks modcrately can live as fong as | heart talk recedtly dufing which his | lines of cormin on to | 1 her policy, which was!any teetotaler.,” But 1o the Prokibi- | honor, who seldom minces worc in- | academy was Ralph (Dusty) Mitchell, | Another car comes along fiftcen min- tionist mind, 1s not a short lite andd o | formed the assessors that they must! son of I W, Mitchell of Vine street, | tles late 1t has often happeued that no ears were sent Jdown Arch hting in the dark which we she outlined france in 1 few minutes after ardying at the hank The South Knd club met last eve- ning and elected officers as follow President, Frank Stockwell: Secre- sl e tary. Avgust Reiger: treasurer, ton- 5 4 vad Wahrenburge i It hus been explained that: the cars | "4 Wahrenblrger ew persons are aware. that a : are ardered back onto West Main B ormer bicvele racer of renown - i8 . iioei in order {o mdintain the Mer- National Ttems, living quietly in New Britain. AR Train robbers make a rich haul ex-cyelist is' Avthur C. Hanks, & o lime patrons, ~wh: should we | hear Fort Worth—Secure ovei $140.- resident of Belvidere, whose ' flexed. _i.n4 qripping in the roin just so the | 900 from the pa:sengers on the ‘train Meriden line might be kept up? Why | a0d & chest of money being sent to bect, hurried rhids upen outposts, | deservine of or g i the political T i dull one the only Nfe’—New Yori | get Lisy and inerease prsessments, who held an important post in the World \ecording to the story that softly | Pacidic during the war. Mitchell g street for half an hour and prding a line, suerllla warfare in TPhC gl for the last fite years 5 cehoes through the marble corridors | uated well up in his class and wa forty-five minutes at a stretch, this ® 3 I & | I L open and ambukcades in the has been for‘fair play in the wid- LW, W.—lgnorance Within and | on West Main street, the assessors | | a1l marvisans and detached units | arena for its acuteness of perception even GnEE ) TR e oGt e le s eing the case especially during said she, “There is g Withoul. —Dallas New: didn't hutend to make many changes new spirit, both in public and pr vaie life, which is strugeling 10 get The verdict in New York scems to nt and get awity aftes severely thrduzh, fy this 1 mean’ the be that the. Prince of Wal les is untain passes where a handful of p may successtully atl ok a resi- in the grand list, being satistied to | | | organizigg the assessment system iden schedule. “But,” ask the i await the report af those who are re- | i maging the enemy. Witk 2 big, we! Pt Jor ¢ uship and service prince of good fellows— and a frsi- | This did not satisfy the aavor, whose fitted army, we rioy cipect but few vhich was hrought out b the class democrat also Providenee. middle name at times can-he “Aetion,’ - Journal N oso he steppe lees. Airplane scouts in large nupi- i iy inuscles have pushed many a mile helieve that (he great bulk 1 i 3. working well ahend of a colu or the people ure willing and want Switzerland hud 1o i < T ' y beneath his rubber: tired steed doksn’t the Connecticut company fur- | the eity bank-—Safes on the train all o Thi S i In the late "90°s 'Mr. Hanks. was o) enough cars so that all-lines may | Plown up—Posse out scouring = the SR s A ‘va)nl.\.\lu}l\l in v"lx«lil iy t]>||\‘:o\ e L S o b ;»':x’.v\vjt.\ near the scene of thé rol L il they country but Mexico. -Kansas ity | the city with e S AN S wiite i tha (R (e B oS tnae R eoD e Rioh Tiger slarvbd 40, deaih BioAis 2 have their wiy, would make the Times. | ments o thenn b statement | parts of Massachusetts. [t Was cus- pave just car for complaint A He iser sta o death a 1 be little loss of life, very little. country not the howe of heroes | will probably hring forth a storm of | tomary then for two or three good home in Kansas--Called in his daugh- riders to team up and to.challenge gperintendent, may bear fruit ter at last moment and told her’ta contradiction— they gave old property 1 ‘ : 5 5 Sl other teams (o long runs. Mr. Hanks look under old ftree in backrard absent treatment, raising values jusc e i A 5 o i v ] (s Buhhodrs Te oo iy out of the hox on | ) e, When the “pie” is opened | and his partners captured many P . e where she would find an carthern Ja revolution 1s trying to take advan- price hefore vou light - it.—Toledoe | the “hirds” who discover their assess nds in amateur contests and in- Some Soldiers Lose heir fetory | buried in tho earth—Did so ani hold these ports. Thai branch of tuge of the hroken and unseltled | g, = 5 olede } lents have gone up will no doubt | numerable silver cups fell their way. Badges, found over §50,000 in the has had copsiderable | patriol now that the war is over. sing much louder and wuch more The longest ride Mr. Hanks ever (New York ) A curious conlest is on m‘|n-n:,v | Neither is yight. but neither vep- shrilly than the famous four and | engaged in was from Fitchburg to AL present -notmuthouity exists for for $500—16 men arc cngaged in the resents the reat heart desire of twenfy blackbirds who Huttered out of | Birds' Isle, Wisconsin. This was in . : contest of enduraree the above prize the British aadi Both must be the issuance by the War Department) peing awarded to the man who can ugh Bob is noL 1o be despised. Tfought and defeited.” troops, will aid mater i to do what is right. but 1 also be- anablin \n el ting from ambush Previding lieve that the spirit of the wur thing we will profiteer and Bolshevism bro are no half way measures there = leiter to J. K. Punderford, seneral : The navy will probably bte call but a den of thieves. The profiteer Nowadays you must h v 1o get took advantage of the patriot dur- B T lon to blockade Vera Cruz and your favorite eizar out of the hox on bo and to put ashore landing par barrs work and In leypt a telephone operator has R » wia 1o know Arabic. In ihis country they ) through the marines i {he pie that was once laid before a | the summer of ‘89, the trip consuming three months. - The automobile was of duplicate Victory huttons to sol-| keep awake for a whole week. The arc in a large room under the eve of watchers—When a only have to know the Arabic sys- : . King tem of notation And, by the way i . will mot be bard ‘0 accomplish the | B then in its infancy and the bicycle diers who have been so unfortunate | Men A= we, figura Iy spe . patted | We wonder what is the Arahic ror N : ; “linesbithy.™ Portland "fess Inferest in the real estate business, | Was at the height of its glo I was s Lo lose these insignia of their par- | constant k h S0 far as the transfer of erected prop- { Quite fashioiiable to participate in (icipation in the war. Of course the contestant is seen_to doxe a bell i= Sty is voncerned. has almast abated, | long fubber-cushioned jaunts al- soldiers should not lose their badges, | struck: if he fails to waken = he . out Not so many months ago it was noth- | though most enthusiasts considered it but it is an unfortunate fact - that| vounted Elog of the ports, In fact it shot e liaga hei e A pe e jove easier to the men than it ¢ Al members of the intellectual classes,”” says a belated report from A SoRe . X - Ve little act of approbation and wish Tar | Omel, “Toft ity hnrrtodle on fostet | g uncommon fo learn that one or|& 200d vecord to turn in a century. some of them have. In certain cases| more Main street husiness blocks had | A hundred miles a day seems little young women to whom the custody of | KNIJT FOR .SOLDIERS " gible to be recalled in time of we- intellectunl classes hive (o choose he. | chanzed hands. In fact, some wereyenoush now with high-powered au-- these bronzes has been entrusted have | | | that she has undertake Shy is rig | i \ : a es b o o ¢ na careless. soldier who s ; Uil e e ‘ that she | pbieitnken BSOS e NGB E e i e s an 0 shinglon ! shuffled like a pack of cards and had | tomobiles but back in the ‘90’s it | praved careless A soldier wh has } AND WON A HUSBAND win when it was announced that she| . | eral years ago when a similur ex- | | running, we again perform this rience wa one through. There are iy reserves, with plenty of ability. | well in the performance of the duties | ! Siberia as elsewhere, evidently, the in her beliel in the people, may she Springfeld Republican ceveral new owners within a few | was regarded as the lust word in | deposited hix badge with a girl of the suppties. Mexico | have the npportunity to prove it i weeks, 1t is believed that many com- | distunce except, of course. by train. | Peculiar attractiveness ought not to he unable to get another badge, as fortable profits were reaped during the | Mr. Hanks has forsaken the bicycle provided ihe agprava 1 i =0 easy to find faull that 2 real estate boom and cestain it is that | path and is now emploved in a local he now War Romance Disclosed Wh Pitts. espec Jersons oug f i <clos u Pitts- respecting pers nght The war departinent proper - ST T Gy Pashamed to waste their L NING €OAL BY FORUE OF ARMS that way.—Answers, Lopdon i the M treet fiéld ‘he activity in 10 Main stree 161 was followed by the selling and buy : Or, as Patrick Henry said in A s ol & W. G Warne ol A f . t shocked at the “toilettes” o Jod ¥ gy S fhten, R . Warner, advertising manager ow up its policy of mining s HEIC fiouvih MReader,t xenllement may cyy | DB Qf Lepenvent Bropenish S sa 4 lady folks and that the dancing | peace. peace, but there is no peace. ps, as practiced these days, are too | Kansas City Times i some of the agents made large com- | factory as foreman of the paper box | making department i wants to keep the Victory badges out field Postinaster’s Son Wods of the hands of persons not entitled to thew. But a girl who wins the Washington Girl. confidence of a former soldier in sufll- sequence many who hire apartments| ©F the New Brituin ‘Machine company. | cient degree to convince him that she ‘re paying rent to new landiords, in |18 sccond vice-president of the Char- |ix the one person on carth who should 4 ‘ e L e ter Ouk Ad ¢lub the revival of which | have physigal possession of this offi- | Ment of the marriage in Washington nmodest for even Paris (o counte- = hiis cxcited keen!inlevest among many | cialiisken of his service to his countny| 2 Cu on Tussdayiot MisseSiaiy K eference 1o the real estate game, Providence Rotarians want daylig L of Brookhaven nhduviig it is a noticeable fact that owners of i fovernment, it appears, is pre- Vord comes from Paris that that L Pittsiield, Nov .20.4-A war « ro- ai any cosi, proceeding upon {he mance was disclosed in the announce- kumption that the public and its in- esiz demand Thai t(hoe strike b New Britain newspapermen. adver- | does not come within this category. | @Peth Butterfie tising meh and merchantx. The club ' Perhaps that girl is the soldier's| Miss. to Don Willlam Butler, <on ot embrates all of, Hartford county and mother. Perhaps she is not his| Assistant Postmaster and Mrs, Jamos H. Butler, of 202 Kast street. The . T . nance. The Archbishop of Par ken. T it used 0 pro- L saving continued, Springfi-’ it if all New Kngland can have ik e e . {he | 10ller protesting against the dress and *and Philadelphia is seriously inte lot properties are continuing their sell- ing campaigns far bevond the: usual season. Several have advertised exten-| through a ent campaign it has in- mother In either case it is for the Gively of late, this fact being remarked | Crensed its membership appreciably soldier {0 decide whether she is en. a'¢ here on their honeymoon, having Y lots In the past| S0 thet today it is firmly established. , titled to the badge. arrived just in time for their Thank: Direct benefits are cxpected to ac The war department ought to he| &Ving day dinner = yesterday rh el o Wi to reiupn | dinal Amette has issued a pastoral the exotic steps of certain dances, | ested in it. With so many after it degree, | WHICh the Parisians allege wre Amer- [0 st beSwonthShaving —lNanwichil 6 o s el ith g houae gree. tulletin ; e o here is any intimidation in the | 1620 In origin. We pay the reverend : has’ heen confined to the spring and El ® onths and advertisements of gentleman our full regu under- The LR mengmon : . : 2 o \Bhoban o he f this nature were as unseasonable as|live speakers who sre familine with placement of -lost Victory badges| » Wealthy southern banker standing well that he, in common with | %0n at this time seems (o be about | roc iy July. It is believed that there [ Advertising and merchandising prob- | Which should put the ex-soldier to| funior at Randolph-Macon college the size of a man’s hand, and that | (i1 pe a renewal the house lot | lems will address the mewmbers .at some trouble and enough expense to| l4nchburg, Va. in August, 18918, As an s JenkinsBurlington Free | o000 iy (he spring when building | their mestings. Merchants who hold ‘Save the taxpavers from cost in the| an avocation she knitted sweaters: for crue to members during the winter as ~ able to work aut a scheme for the re-| bride, a daughter of (" & fug comps it will be shown that war-cloud on our Mexican hori- pse wWho are not =i ying out througt oice will be amupl safeguarded t hisi dignitaries of the church, G ratur regrets to see any indieation that the | o QS Eheir returp. Press be carried on on a | firm memberships in the club are en- transactiob. Male persons not entitled | Soldiers and on & very fine, warm one : ; ons can Bt appears (0 us @s If the statement | MOTals of his fiocks are siipping and \\‘I:""l:”"lj s Prospective home owh- | HUled (0 send as ahy representatives | o Wear the button are not likely to | She sewed her name and address i rather prone he shocked at TRANSFER OF TIT things which the majority of the laity | | never owned a vast estate, wages heing paid labor Bricklayers | they experience a divect véwas for rdornment That would be a most| AUgust into the hands of Mr. Butler oht I had wo store of zoods or pelf; are rveceiving §4 a day and’it is ru-| having joined beéause, With , euch perilous thing to do while the husky} Who was a sergeant-major with I had no titles of the areat mored they witl receive as high as $10 1 mesting” a clearing - honse Tor idbas, ‘Members of the American Legion ave | regiment of the American expedition- { those in attendancs are cértain to on the jobh ary forces in Krance. Butler al once I tiota Washinglon is a liltle ers may be handieapped by the :high | ax they wish 1o each sessiod agd thus Adopt it as an *article of personal | The sweater with its label fell la bre than a threat which, we fe: i be productive of wo results. The | WOuld contemplate with na the H alize tull well thai it will | Of. indec ney or immorality R elkaaite i ey v practically impossible matler to Put how disappointed we are in come away strengthened #and ' pos- | wrote to Miss Butterfield, thankiag o ot each worker and see that | anis and the Pavisians. Moj thinle4n; And vet | found it worth my while New Britain has iwon excoptional | *essed of. knowledge they would not S Heroes Return From her for the sweater. The correspond- v. of all people, should adopt the To give my simple kingdom care; honors at the hands of the Unitéd | othérwise have North! Sca. ence started at that time, continued To add, from time to time, a smile States navy during ' the past féw Among recent talkers have heen I until last Friday, when Butler, having Or kind word, here and fhere, months Paul Pihl, son of »a well | Carl Hunt, director of the lixtension SRR ons s Herald.) returned to this country, received ar Blitened away, that is, in any large | ¢X3tic dance. Mo think that they Known minister, was the leader of his| DIvision of the Assoclated Advertising The honors bestowed on the men of | invitation to visit the college junior mber, but that they have qui. of | houli expose a litile more of their | To keep alight a guiding torch, e alle. and &5, such was | Clubx of the World, and Louis Wiley. (h® North Ses mine sweeping force by | Al Lynchburg. As a_result of that To keep alive the hearthstone’s five, | aocorded specinl rvecognition, heins | business manager of the New York the nuvy department and the public | visit they went to Washington un e . s cirelos. To thint | 7O Walt. with welcome, on the poreh, | gadresaed by King Albert of Belgium, | Times. Mr. Hunt spoke at a gather- Veslerday were carned by the hardest | were married by Rev. M Huddle of o' Tever net may succeed in punish- SR c e cn P For guest 1 might desire Who complinfented him on his remark- | ing held at the rooms of the City club Kind ‘of bhard work under the most | the Lutheran church. Mr. Butler has able showing in his studies and on the { in Hartford on October and Mp. Ir¥ing weather conditions and in the been in the regular army seven years escaps the hand:|of the dance upon the Amevicans, | To keep my larder filled, to give | excellent appearance and bearing. of | Wil at the Hotel Garde on Novem-. c¢oustant presence of danger. The re. ' His last term of enlistment expires Refreshment to some weury friends | the men under: him, More recently | ber 23. At the latler meeting the ob- | moval of the great mine field laid !he 14th. He now has a positign in To nourish all T had, to live | word his been vecefved that Kdward [ iect of the ¢lub was summarized in' under Rear Admiral Strauss' super- (he office of the General Hleetric ’ In love that knows no end | Eichsiaedt of Maple/street would’ ae- | verse sung to the air of a well known | Vision to restrict the operations of ~company and th will muke thel goe to his job. We do not feve thai the workers have been | 1Music of Americans and practice our eir own choice. The fuvocation « s than is perfecily proper in e some of tine fellows™ but the t they should blame the cultivation i W, muc the inj ien | Horrible oeeedd oiled oul. Lewis We had ne idea that any of our el 2¢t out from under and | citizens were able to show the Paris officials to Con- | song. the words running as follow German submarines was a task to try home in Pittsfiel Mrs. Butler hay company high naval 1 #if fmmune from the |ians anvthing in the line of dress or | This littl+ kingdom that 1 had [ stantinople. Kichstaedt is fluent in | Bverybody's advertising. advertising | not only the courage but the patience received assurawce of parental Is mine no move. yet pride endures: | the (German and Krench lunguages and eveivwhere and endurance of the men assigned ulisscence. [ still may guard it and I'm glad, | stands well in (he navy. He will have nie say it pays, others disugree. 1 10 it and they responded nobly to the = 5 My dear, to he all yours \n excellent opportunity to win fur- | We'll say it does from A (o | demands made on them o live within one’'s income is nuot have coal, says the public. | line and hat we conld do little nnn.-l RIS, ther promotion during his = visit to ! Time will tell the story, “Always on | During the rough and tempestuous an ignoble uabition. — Philadelphia ac A wot help production | pleasure. Our impression was that | they originated everything in Hn.\‘ coal, some day than play second fiddle in the or- in Chicago Tribune. | Constantinople as he Will be in per- the square, days the mine sweepers spent in the Public Ledger

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