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NEW BRITAIN . DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER: 29, itai e e e THE OPTIMISTIC ASTROLOGER Brltaln Hera d' ernor with the threatencd meeting of P [BRALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, the “People’s Council of America for Proprietors. Democracy and Peace” which was to dafly (Sunday excepted) at have been held in Chicago and would B #% Moesid Bubiging €7 gGhorok 81 have been held had it not been for 85 Troe nonne e ———— : [ ’ © "“Always Reliable” — Thompson refused to inte @ at the Post OMee at New Britem A Becona Olass Lall Macter. sald to be exceedingly strong with : = - ; Y e . TELEPHONT CALLS e Rtol e ADe eI Bkt ion D hh‘ = = GAIE DR %4 g ese ecl rlc - ons OMco ... knowiedge of farming, particularly s WHAT YOU ARE . I e orial Rooms GoiNg TO DO pnly profitable advertising meGlum 48 1is platform, outside of American- | 2 1 ho city. Clroulation boolcs anfl press ‘ | g s : 0om_alwave oven to mdvortiners. ism - which will be one of the feat- 2 . 4 ’ Member of the Amociated Froms. ures of all platforms —is not exten- : - : : sagorntod Pross is exclusively entitied but 1t which will deserve - : 0 the use for republication of all news slve, is one aditea 1o it or not otherwise credited | . i{ontion from every voter. Wo miay = . e ‘ s peper and wiso local mev. : k i AW ‘ hiiehes” erefn. sum it up in the words of the Gov- g \ 2 ; ‘ - ernor himselr thusly NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION. Government should not consist of o compelition in expenditures by dts vants, however well 2 7 \ . ; ~ = Fived mankind of one of ils meaning or well qualificd they Z - : NOW ‘ON< §A|,P, v bo individually y 8d FLOOR TAKE KLEVATOR v 5 You ocau save momey on these special values in Binkets antd blittions, we fewr that the habit of Ax a recommendation for the re- 4 5 Comfortables we are offering this week. 'These prices can anty heid fning over a new leaf’ on the first | vision of Government departments i i good while onr present stock on hand lasts which represents carly purchases of last spring for Fall dclivery. S0 BUY NOW AND SHARE IN THE SAVINGS. bly Ingrained In human nature fo [ penditures, he points to his achieve- & A CRIB OR 0OT BLANKETS, pre it eutirely. Resoly to do | ments in Illineils. That State had, at A L . NSise 45372 in white and grey. Special eale price, $1.79 pair. . COTTON BLANKR®TS. Ing ¢ yeth- | the outset, one ) red . ething or other must be forth e outset, one hundred and twenty ’ : Wt o e bl Y assbo. akaPIl Tt e e all eee : i ; Special sale price $349 pajr. t distinetly, and wil arge no | regulating its affairs. There was no D WOOLNAP BLANK] g againg” through his sickening | one man, or even a score, responsible Z Size 66380, grey or brown, good warm blankets, Speckal sale = price $5.00 patr. the work of the cotton-grower ven though the government has test assots in making Now Y 3 n he brand-new twelvemonth is too | and the elimination of needless ex ing. John Barleycorn ¢ not, | five separate boards and commissions hen, Swelled heads will demand [ for expenditures. Illinois now - asing of consciences this year nine departments whose cnhiefs reside S g > - stead of an "1 won't" vear in | at the State Capital and who are held N everal Lztra Heavy omtortables P, let us make it an I will” | individually —accountable for the on. Let us abundon the negative | money spent. The lowercd tax rate - ' ‘ If Special Sale Pl’ice $5.00 Each the positive and try for resulis | of the State is a vesult of this system, e v day of the muny months. Governments must bhe run as a | C l b- Kn. . Y . S . Sal e must cast about fov an "1 will” | business In which cach citizon is a S i o ; olumbia Knitting Yarns in a Special Sale will be of sufficient importance [ stockholder. Tlis dividends will come 1} i : ‘ ’ Ml of us, and a solution of our | to him in the shape of lowered tax j . ) I 2 Tuesday Mornmg, %90 dOCk and for a New Year's resolution, | This is a fact which is duily becoming L | : ENITTING WORSTED, GHRMANTOWN, SHETLAND FLOS, may be profitably kept, occurs | more appavent, in citics as well as | AND SAXONY, N Ih one considers the times and [ statos and the central power. People ¢ z Our entire stock of Columibia yarne in this sale at 25¢ bafl Tmes- day morning. trond and the need for n rem- | arc calling for it with a greater and o % Yes, we ar lecturin upon (I t i th esults of acc ScoTHINTO , we are lecturing 1 the | greater voice as the results accur- LOOK AT . . - e L s o e : After Holiday Clearance. Big Bar- be filled out to this effect. 1 will| ernor's record and platform are more 0‘—5A“ER}‘\$\‘D o , practice economy and thrift, | or less worthy. e my money go as far as it can, - - though my pockets are heavy THE VEHICLE LIGHT LAW, sane man poss & the common T e A — e = THE LAST TWO BUSIN DAYS OF THIS YEAR. d there appears nothing b . e aalas . e 2 Sl e i e & Much has been sald relative Lo the | yonge which entitles him to his rights 25 YEARS AGO DOLUS bpsbosasniy M v vyl pffluent future. T will try and ) enforcement of the motor vehicle law, | o o Livi, e £ gy { At Half Price. of Biack and 'Tan. R e S ; : Holts o[ as a cltizen of this country pays hee 5 b { h S1I00 bblle mow P Lot s eidite e |oapecially, mixeterenos to LEW3 Biiito, tie fanatical doclrines ot ‘the (From Tho Merald of That Date) Dolls now ........ Domtirs et BT Soee night. The authorities, city and ,qjea)1, Trath and falsity, in 9 T | Dolls now T EY $2.00 Cascs £1.00 her T earn it by worlk or through | siate, have been approvedly zealous december 29, { Doils Sl et ; i . 8150 now race in an en field, e nequ ¢ R - RnROBS it ¢ unequal] New iron railings are being placed Dolls now . .. .$2.50 s ¥ une o SR b of goods for the accommodation | in their cndewvor to enforce these 4 S€ | competitors. Truth always wins. at the entrance to St. Mark’s church Dalls ; 25 v $2.50 aans ¢ Lt : ’ St Mark ’ now ........$8.26 now ... g y fellows. I wlll produce fullj pegulations, but, seemingly, their ' b and domand ful vahue from | rire attonton T heen dhected (] spanr -t e e ey | i s e mntt e orts | Ukrainian - Minister Scores Ak N ForTies. & Wed.—A TwoDayClearance Sale s, the automobilist. In their eagerness y 5 try but a short time was going i itipe 1 ng and the glorious 1ght of truth focuse ) ; as going up in ch a resolution, if generally ac-| 1o insist that the LA it OF truth foouped g, Jlevakne dith s trual loud of geste | eged Atrocities in Polan of Jewelry Noveltics, Beads, Silverplaied Novelties, efe, motorlst obey (e ypon the groups of crooked-minded jngs These Specials 50c ea. at Our Jewelry Dept. Rev. Joseph Pelechovych, ministor BRACELETS CUF¥W PINS of the Uhro-Rusin church here has BAR PINS been recently appointed ‘minister of BROOCHES T A S N the Ukrainian Greek Catholic church SCARF PINS BEAD CHAINS arc . 8 By 2 S -} - N vy B al v ey i - " American suppos wmvu‘. ,1: hmnv“‘;” AR S i S SRR E OXEH) BENE 5 s ANT: NEXTEACEN gt 0 E o 18 e for the holidays in both church \. |'inole ShrNamorouEan (e b8 (8 S 2 poth oh ; ) ) Al Jewelry - Novelties are sodplated and have stood the actd el i eking: 3 pros allowec he work of cleaning out the can- | Rev. Pelechovych is well known in test. Come early and get your pick of the entire now now on sale. rorse-drawn vehieles do | 15 gpenly seream its deflance of the dls at Shuttle Meadow is nearly com- | New Britain for his staunch American oboy the luw and carry Hghts at night, | prineiples upon which this Govern~| P1oted and the water will now be able | patriotism and everything that is SILVER PLATED NOVELTIES e S O e O e s o e once moke to Row Into the lnlte. { American. In his sermons he usual- : 5 e CrEARA NG PRl Keilar the famous magician is per- | 1Y refers to America as the mother of ".\‘;',!' ':h) (r'pvpp ER SETS How long would they last; what | forming at the oppressed nations, ‘calling upon par- SAL/I ANT) PEEEIY : 50c¢ he militar. | ishioners to give thelr. full support to CHEUDEEIN.S SIS L i G el s = e (umber on the miltary s 4] Amercan activities and back up OF RNIFE, FORK and SPOON VALUES TO $2.00. carry: what sort of a following would | enroliment list from this ity to bo | {ho adopied countrs the the fulles: ex. ASH TRAYS AT 50c Each, Values to $1.30. / upon the automobilists, the law would | {hey onlist? forwardod to the adintant general is S i HAND KERCHIEFS d olothes, old shoes, a minimuia ; about 2,500 Tat Tho vesuli of mushearacens ob S ) i d A h 8 be better observed. | o Al s ¢ s Rov. Pelechovych is that there is not All Holiday tgu'z‘ud lln:;;ljlf ;:‘schirrsku; i'mnkl([vrkv 'r_\\duuflnm- For the benefit of the police 1 mQ o A Polish woman had a screw driv- agle man in his parish who would . MUSSED HANDKERCHIE marked down. Good time now te 5 potice and| FACTS AND FANCIES. yesterday and as he did not Rods; suppose they were allowed, un- know how to stop the elevator, he hampered, fo ‘preaeh their foollsn ©Verturned the truck in his confusion, part of the load falling down the shaff, The man was uninjured. pd, means that the cost of living laws and make the highways safe for be reduced, that many will have | pedestrlans and vehleles, thoy have the foundation of a future for-| gyerlooked an ite: i - : ¥ overlooked an item no 1 Important. | yermons of anarchy and sovietism and the woll | hat is, of applylng the law just as' he door. Profiteers there arc ; it is insurance against \ communism (o - congregations of rigldly to bleyclists and horse-drawn . ojear-thinklng & us, oven though we would put ] yenleles. Many bleyelists and many b all in jall; but they must bave | qpjyer ms upon whom to practice. We rofuse to be the vietims, though, takes two to make a burgain, | ojty and state, would turn their at- Liyceum this evening. it takes a willing buyer and a welght ‘would their deformed beliefs| The tolal number tention toward other violators, in- dy seller to make a deal thal 18| 5iead of focusing all of thelr energles -profitable. xuries on the table, a policy of Ed0l0-aenial 'in. non-essentials In | buplie we agmin-eall attention. to tre en through one of her finger the | hesitate to part with all his worldly stock up on Handkerchiefs for your 6wn requirements. ; : onitofthal| P, & I Corbin plant yesterday. goods, including lifo, for America, he | WOMEN'S U NION SUTTS ; : - Sousa’s greal band is scheduled to | Say Good seasonable weights in two styles, Dutchneck, Kibow Sleeve, t grow s the prescription for the | 1ours of one-half hour after sunset ll llll; supreme court's decision UL | gy concerts at the Lyceum next| Some of the parishioners who plan ankle lengths. Also sleeveless ankle lengths. Sizes, 36-38, $1.25 Suit, AVery: n 3 N P war-time pro 01 8 C £ b T K -42- % Bt everyono. (014 Doctor Timo | and one-hait hour beforo suntise all | Laweng, Xonibition s constitutional | oy, to return to their native land, Ukraine value $1.80; sizes, 40-43-44, $1. 45, valge $L.78. » ang and especially to the part which is vehicles, Incfuding wagons, automo- | Si. Louls dry.—Kansas Star. e e ngly short thme, providing all act ! hijes and bieycles, must display a National Happenings, :‘ e el St Lyt haroieats :l’“e e — e——— i . | Presidential s see s 80 . Sl - s 7 g = | light. There is only one exception to “lm:m"“‘“;“ i “'.‘_’.‘:']‘X’J‘R\LT,‘“'"fl"f;l “‘“‘:\’ eryone is walking in Brooklyn | the fact that in order to obtain a'Po- | NEGROES CHARGED bert, Dri, Ervaiasd: dnd jors obvious that this is true. 5 Ao as @ 3 v > S < g i e , Dr, B. ; chairman v this, and that applies 3, wagons | are obstructing tho traffic. And thatis C0uY duo to the strike. A riot is ex. | lish passport ‘the Polish consul re ’ N A tertainment committee, Willlam copted, and practiced, the rosults | carrying a load of hay Bhout Bl thatimiost heitien Wil lever (o a 0y Mheilrollevicompany wheni | fiNes g gxanc suqti ynless the aAppli- WITH MAID’S DEATH | raphael be' quickly ovident. Substitute| one frequently reads of a motor accomplish.—Charleston News and ;'l"'ll_i_m\’, SiSiacorputionithstadtlitos :a:‘l: Plarihineh "‘h‘z ;’;;;“::"f"‘d;:;‘;egr i, D gor ¥ ' g ; 5 Covie o i E 3 3 . 5 ’ B b 't won't” and give 18| vaing arvested, warned or even fined| "CTTF B Texax which usually 1s warm for | Poland. et Honinace: BRYAN TO SFEAK, I'ran elly i A Omaha, Neb. 29.-—Wllliam J. Bryan : Y'f('rh:nm fllu' w...h: ended und we ;r.n £y of u teriic mowstorm two ul[nlv:nl-:*u‘nlo«l and unch‘lhz;d domands | |udicted for Kirst Degree Murder | will speak here January 12 on “The don’t recognlze it. People are com- feet having fallan up to this morning | of Polish consul, Rev. Pelechovych ¢ Den bicyclist or the driver of a horse- | plaining less about lack of fuel——Wall | and snow still falling. asked: “WIll you have a heart to Today in Brooklyn, Awtitude of ths [Demporaiie Ly i LOWDEN > HIS BOOM. drawn vehicle? Yet not a night passes | Street Journal, Robbers held up the Southern Pa- | murder unprotected Ukrainian priests 1920." Friends of Mr. Bryan say he cific express near Wilcox, Arizona, last | together with TPolish troops in case New York, Dec First degree | plans a tour of several weeks in ™ night and obtained $10,000 out of the | the Polish government should take wmurder was charged in indictments ' which he will discuss eague of nations, [ mem, Frenehmen and Americans arg | CXPress care safe which they blew up | you to its army on the ground of your returncd today in Brooklyn against the peace treaty and other possiblo New Ingland Republican circles | Violation. The law governing Ughts ' fitted for self-governments it Ia quite | With dynamite. A posse is out after I of fidelity to Poland? Will you Kelly and Emma Robinson, | campalgn issues. clded trend toward the favoring | Was not intended as class legislation | certain that Russians, yptians, | (he men who are taking fo the hills. Inx\]o] a ‘:mu-l 114» h)'moll 1_vou.- fathers 0 who were :rrl'f:&lnd S;L‘t‘\n'vi‘;\y ey, @ . e ¢ s for | affecting ) P Croats, Arabs, Czechs, are not.—Lon- UREGDIOVHErS W0 SIOU G 1180 LDLDTO ) 5 el ln connect Of Lk a9 JOSTL ¥ nk O. Lowden, of Tlinois, for| affecting the mdtorist alone. [ Gronte Mg BCEoohs {ost against Polish outrages? Have | slaying last week of Catherlne Dunn, . A Ay - 0 : DIFFICULTY IN vou forgotten the bloody elections in ' mald In the Brooklyn home of Mr. William Tamul of 70 Church street, election caucus. Lowden’s pop- | THI PROBLE 4 It is more fun starting a political the Ukrainian part of Galle in i und Mrs. Clarence Sperry Clark. | Bristol, complained to Captain Grace ty hereabouts is hard to trace, Suppression is the secd of revolu- ' Party than it is paying for the funeral SECU which Ulkrainian electors were merci- | Apmed with extradition papers,. New | yesterday, that he bhad been robbed G¥Densea Pl AdpNie EublG en lessly murdered by Polish authorities york detectives will go to Jersey to-| oe 120 at a Turkish bath establish- gor. . for no other reason but. that thevi jay {o'bring the pair to Brooklyn for| mont Saturday night. Tamul did not™ hty of whom we know nothing. | last message to Congress. And, with | have chosen to'vote for the: Ukrainian 1 ‘ g d ¥ 3 . . b aidats Cordihe iotthe rathiasey . i discover the loss until he arrived \ntagonism Against Prohibitios T NS SOl SN B SO R L AN The two may be tried jointly orl home. He had $195 when he came of their conscience and sense of duty : Y separately, as they elect. . Tf they do (y this eity spector, Tried for Murder, May Do you remember frauds, grafts and il e 3 of Connecticul, cven though its| the Department of Justice In stamp. | D¢ botter to forget,” should besin RHmIdntons, Derpatratedl sl ana 'I’\;:v']x\\j""\':”'nbzd;m:"(:‘n fl,f‘f“ff,.‘..‘."",fr";’,f’ R e e e S e L e vl]r.:‘mn::ug o memory cure.— Kansas City Delay Court Proceedings. [time Again by Pollsh authorities ‘oL “IL b PUt i st A IN > s Hatd g A against Ukrainian voters? Have you 07 2 erned, ones which will mect | deportation of Reds, has come the - anassus, Vi, Dec. 29.—DIifficulty | ¢oreotten: the shnmeless o Five robberies similar to that at @ genoral approval. It may be| interesting problem of whether, by About the only advantage bald- | In 0 sutistactory Jury was | ¢ ']‘,“hqh AT ASTA S or’Uk‘_““m“ T the Clark home, where Miss Dunn was . 3¢ & ¢ 3 expectoc » de rocooding: Lo ks | N fle - e s to antlclpato real results from | denying these fanatles the rights op 1Sded man has is that he knows, | cxpeetod to delay. proceedings when | You . remember . that )l those | Killed while-trying to fight off thiev lN I ERVIEW 4 L3 when he brushes his head in the | Wm. G. Hali, prohibition inspecto [ ! were planned by the two negroes, ac Sefesation fr e atic \ Sech ¢ ; ey St | Sl bk L R il ¥ P A gntrages were committed by Poles un- | P! S J ETnes, B0 g delegation from Connecticut, but | free speech and an uncensored press. morning, it will stay that way all | cused of murder, went on telal here | qo ' ¢oe auspices of the Austrian cen. ording to the Brooklyn police. Three | Mr. Johnson Tells His §ixperiemcoe. present Lowden is a favorite. | the Administration is dealing wiscly | dgy.—Dallas News. today. It was expected that the venire | ¢ oo cinimens © Does it not raise | Were planned for Bimhurst and’two ! The following briet accounnt of i it six months will clapse before | with the problem. i e S ::f”'“v. |i"!l“n\“.“‘ll"“‘: ‘x\i““m |lr(>.\l" lr.w de- | (e presumption that similhr = out pitor Flatbush, it was'said. | interview with a Nowt Brltun| ‘:l‘l.llz onvention; by that time muci Tha: pititully smallinumbon otithoss limy to reponte et dho hnd Eiaponeiid -3 o 10 general discus- | oo d el continue or even will reach | Search of the sewer at Troy avenue three years ago, and its sequel, by | v of thos: slon of the case e N ) place in which there iy ;|)-f()x|x(4-13 no | slon of tho case nm!_\-\nlvm-r ad feel- | 1} ol Maximum height when = Poles 1d Pacific street will be made by the be read with keen interest hy every be changed rested compared with the hundreds profiteering=—but wait; don't buy your | Ing agalust the defendant i this | G505 oC BT 2 o misgovern the Brooklyn police in an effort to find citizen. ank O, Lowden is an interesting | left, practically unhampered, to con- !lckets vel. '1‘I\<->v'n- is n:nmny, v!\ L‘x\- M';'}hl’l;: |!:tvvnnr\\: !'f;\l(m\ against ”"}' Ukrainian part of Galicia, without be- | the weapon with which Kelly is al- Henry B. Johnson, 24 Maple street, acter to everyone, nevertheless, | Unue thelr violent preachings leaves o0 (o vprofiteer in—Columbus Dis-} Ge Wis deputles when they were ar- | ,g jjaple to account to any one? leged to have admitted he struck the gave the following statement May 3, 4 pateh. Toapnasy ,\1\.“'“'"‘\1"”' £l lcanRad “In view of these facts would you maid. Plumbing in the home of 1916: “I have suffered from attacks ol : : i :";‘i 5, ”"‘"“ “K““‘ overy Drecau- | wear fidelity to Poland in order thal = Emma Robinson will be torn up in a of kidney trouble, which have usual- “TPen Nights in a Barroom’ can now agalnst s ar occurrences duy X sk » S - & r 6 K ! IOy 3 e : you may get {o your native land? hun for jewelry the police believe ly come on as a result of over-work. b up through the traditional lanes | quately with the situation. Closely i\v«";)p (_:nuu\;l»:v.u W wlvh .‘1 nele Tom’s '*'»]L‘I]hl" “\'I‘;:J 11"*""-“ i Did you realize that such oath will was hidden there. | Often my back becomes so Ilame. abin.'- any Journa S m:‘" ‘l':“l'fl‘" S AVINE | {1ke you not to vour loving ones, but —_—— | T am hardly able to bend and it - o eioh ik b during o revolens | 1t Will lead you to the Pollsh army JTEHUDA HALBVI ELECTS, | pains me constantly after :ntlrn\li_ o " LAK by | S, s e % o 5 e vou 3 © i SR can’t 3 S nt ant way up to his present positlon | of free speech, and at all time 3 5 fight' betwesal el two men iandian | Lf Wouldboiu sin ageinst Goa to iive B 1 can’t Test on this accou ’ b £ David Patterson of 14 Bellavue |, o f up to-such an oath of fldelity and| Morris D. Saxe Unanimously Chosen| mornings 1 am sore and stiff across ! ; ; automobile load of prohibition in- | UF ; 3 & ugh school teaching and tho) knowing a careless step will rosult In ' strect, Hartford, was stricken WIth | guoctors last Mareh will make selp | (083ther with Polish troops to, shoot | President of Hebrew Society. my back. 1 got Doan's Kidney Pille dofense his pleg. He willl claim tnay | Jour fathors and brothiss, ito murder| o L b g v [at' the fimst sign of the troublefand ARaE hots fired came from (he | YOUr Ukrainian priesta, to ' burn ";"5 5-_"1“: ‘;“ unanimausly ' e eorq one hox ls used, the pains are car occupled by Hudson and Shackle. | UKrainian churches, to look upon the Mafl' 1'»('1%3 °,'; 0 fehuux HRlevi ;) gone and my back Is strong ford. Hall was trled on the same | OUtrages perpetrated by Polish consul 110 m’{ L0 m;hs last n:ghl.s ;mm.»‘ gAY charge last September, the jury being | T°fusing to issus passports, stey in & other oMcers| “on December 9, 1918, Mr. John- L 8 | this country, make it your home and #7®! aatds . oL lly keep Doan's unable to reach a vevdict. " S, M . son sald: usually P i : Bos A Ay live an American life, and look for- ' Vice president. S M. Davideon: ] N Trial of three other prohibition of- i ; 3 H. Schupac! Kidney Pills on hend, for I know PESTIMONIAL 'OIR NUNS, Heiate, Dapaticy tia P Sweet. S | ward to.the time when vyour great ' lreasurer, H. Behupack: finknalal see-’ ;o llr "o nenticomedy for #1AHSS 0 208 ‘record of Americaniam 15| which beconies more datigerous. R el sk PR Ay shsnutlien dapnyes i S eet |8 President Wilson's principles ot self- . ®tary, M. D. Glazler; recording secre- -1 R had iy Varlous socleties, including several | J. H. Sullivan and W. B. Dunleavy, tary, D. Nair; assistant monttor, Louis trouble. Whenever 1 have any ct and 1§ responsible for an op Russia docs not present a glowing children’s guilds at the church of St. | gwaits the outcome of Hall's trial, it “"“’”““‘;‘“";\ fO{:lnwo:s will ;)eenrine‘ Croll; monitor, A, Surburg; trustee, ¥, SIgns of my Kkidnays being out on—which he counts as an| picture of success for the doctrines John the Evangellst, are arranglng a | was said here today They were mem- :;'.I.Einl,:‘lrl) :;inim\";::n?\le p\:fif :-'(,\.e:.],; Meshlin; warden, B. Gordon; guar-'order, Doan's hayve never talled —{n the person of Willlam Hale | sprend by those working under cover LeStmor for the Sisters uf Mercy | bers of Hall's party. The Jofcers | () 0TE8 0 H 80 0 T Tave no ne. | 4ian, B. Weinsteln: medical examiner, fix me up in good shape. B e o f ot darkness In. our own. country, No | Of St Joseph's parish in appreclation | claimed the men killed Were engaged | cadity to make forced oaths to Potiah | Dr. N. Jaffe; delegates to the grand ™ 600, at all deslers HostersMilbush it i e g ur own.country. NO, of work done during the year in ilicit whiskey traffic Shiaendin : ; i lodge convention, M. D. Saxe, A. Shur- Co., Mfrs, Buffalo, N. Y. Y line and watching the bank ac-| jyw which provides that between the do the rest and do it in a su er on this thing. It is Lat ns, in ypiwon, oure the Mt (= o oL oee ane the most part during the winter is in | Referring in his last sermon to such umanity. read of the same thing befalling « om somewhere—it is not quite | but some minion of the law, and on doub Whethe cnglish- Ebt where—there has been bullt| Main sireet, too, may see some such It is doubtful /whether Bnglish Presidential nomination at tho he may have friends among the| tion,”” President Wilson said in hi ecord as Governor of Illinols has | the alarming increase of radical nc- We are amazed that George Creel no particular effect upon the | tivity in this country and the work of | wWho has id so many things it would v might be summarized: { room for doubt as to whether the | Presidential stock, having | Department of Justice can deal ade- lead to the White House. 15| watched at every 'p. holding thel porn on a farm and has worked . meetings secretly, denied the rights tice of law o has a concrefe | their arvest and probable shipment i1Mess Saturday night at the passen- ger station, and was removed to the New Britain General hospital. He is a tadlor and had not partaken of much b which to stand. anarchy. And suppression in preach food Faturday, causing his condition to become weakened rd of nccomplishment as Govern- | from America, radicals look upon f a large and progressive State | themselves as murtyrs in the cause o P was clected to Congress in 1906 | ing their docrines glves to them n chosen Governor on November 7.| glory and to their work a glamor' N

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