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DAT HERALD,SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1920. for the guilty ones in prisoms. There | onstrated the thoughtfulness amd I to be unimportant nncfide&s. He must A heavy snowstorm raging is no particular reason, however, for | kindly feelings of the deceased toward weigh and balance events and judge { through Arizona and \Colorado. ¥ Around Prescott, Arizona the snow 1s Sateo forcing those in jail to look on while | the town in which she lived. Be- aright cause and effect so that the c _ = A ComEARt: another s hanged Sherif | auests to charity, through various de- R | next time the same causes arises he . reported to be 20 fect deep on the b o anofiien i man SElln) et : g L 4 will be prepared for the effcct whether | level. No trains are running P undoubtedly revolted many serving agencies, werc made, being it is advantageous or otherwise. dally (Sunfay ex:avkfl_i At AE | ; ; | at Herald Dullding, 67 Churow 81 mind on the outsids, even though he, collectable after the relatives who MAKES Amongz the contributing factors to s Year. benefit from a trust fund have reached RANDOM OBSERVATIONS Iow merial piduiiy 1e the heplazers CITY ITEMS Three Montha E d no thing in his announced £ e . . oty P S e e | manner some merchants have of pur- —— S ntention o ng his wards intold certain age tis poousasing to ST i chasing stock. They buy from am .;.:_n;a;-acslz Um;":xf'n;¥;r. L ettt { townspeople to note that the memory THE C > E > = | salesman who cniers their stores just Government rubber hip boots $3.63 o o ' ' .o | ©f Sood institutions in our midst are £ CITY AND ITS PEOPLE. because 'he is occasionally able to a1 B -Leland Co.—adv! here probably was—it seems .0 S0 | octastonall at Besse-Leland Co.—advt. TELEPHONE CALLS = 4 & : carried in life and testimony given to quote a price slightly lower than his; Many German residents are canvas- omea . <oeee 338 | read between the lines of his state- | SRHEC T S SHE OO Y : 0 competitors. And they don't Stop 10 | sing for old clothes which are beirnz edsladil | remiiany GRaRe. (O S UIG 6 of t me at death. 1 Henry Ford’s gencrosity {oward his_ing of the national committec who | reason that price counts for little in lgent 1o 1he German Red Cross pwara s - e - cement b 5 RS a 3 i t . H e 5 y profitable advert'sing medium ia wo+ld that the sheriff had no idea ' employes, announcement o which | } °'9'd against holding the convention ' the long run. hranches for distribution to the pooi- ofty. Circulation books and prese | ) s = i Providence. at the request of the | was made in the press this week, | .1 Chicago. His choice was St. Louis. Another cause for failure or half- jer class of pcople. Clothes are in b aiwaye open to sdvertisers ing the “sob sisters” outside } : | mniatislesal e dlontin o ad it Z L LS il q : : & [P nerice il ononll ey arno: G e s explained on the ground that .uccess is the attitude of e bus- | demand in that country and owing 1o mhber of the Ansnciated Trens. | to 1 with what he considered | .\ BTt o Congreseman o 3 L : i1he Wood adherents secretly feared 'iness men toward advertising. They ! (he high prices which prevail the octated Press s exclusively ertttled | o0 pogiie cpiticism and appeal, 3 S st eyl t again. for the first time ) the holdinz of the convention in Chi- ; handle the subject as if it were a hot | poorer clusses huve to seek aid from e s for republication of all news S L erom s [ tne district known as Milwaukee and | since the famous suit for libel against) cago bocause of {he psychological ef- | poker. Advertising is telling the | {he Red Cro inTiberats beiaE R o e otalmev s roceecs S 5 "' | the Fifth Wisconsin Congressional dis- | the Chicago Tribunc. 1t will be re- | fect it might have on the mominations. | peopls what vou have to sell and the ' collectc nd washed. The cloth ia pnzy Roarer i He failed here, also: the trick [ o o Sl o ore decidedly un. | Membered (hat Mr. Ford admitiod on | Governor Lowden of Illinois being a ' price for which vou will sell it. The | jater made into pillow cases, sheet —— | appears oo brotal to exercisc even| o il 40 mose Amevicar | the witness stand that he frequently | candidate for the G. O. P. leadership. | public wants fo know vour 'line and { and the like. S o e e e S e Bl £ 2 entrusted to his publicity chief the! Accordin a statement published ' is interested in what you charge. In! Joseph Rubin, who has filed notice 'THF; CROSS OF GOLD. upon the worst enemies of mankind. ; et i i S . 2 N ) = ! Joseph Rubin, who has filed no: s fhes el el s writing and dissemination of impori-.in the Now York Times. General Wood “all fairness, tne merchant should ad- | in the town clerk's office of his in { The fact that thc prisoners did nots y(gpich is a bit of news that causes | @nt statements many of which he did; and Mr. Il miet a few days ago ' vertise his wares and let folks know ! tention of selling his business at 13 not attemplL to edit. The countryin Chicizo and the army man is said | he is in town Main street to the McMillan Store. laughed at l.hvlsl?ccl-wllptof Mr. Ford | to have Informed Mr. Hays that ho Low mental visibili not always ; will move to New Y City shortly gives the rcformers, hated by ti permitting such a condition to exist. | would retain the chairmanship of the | fatal but it is a dangerous symptom. | after the sale is made where he will sives the 3 3 = = The observer recently came across:national committee if the general won | The hest medicine is to study the }giamt a new 5. The sale of Raared by the sheriff, an opportunity to make Rhode Isiand is on the vecords as ! @ copy of a letter written by John | the nomination. * problems in vour line, carry a2 stock {xis loca1f ~tore =0 through about p S { Hay, one of Abraham Lincoln's sec- | One reason. the Gemeral | w S and (el the e ¥ iy LD T LA v o G S . B b | Tetarics—Nicolay beins the other— Vi why he would wprefer to have Mr r:;l:n‘(u‘”)u“A B e Jacin}éfloiheruu- formay has sold fhereupon we cor - | his S : ighting the Dry Amendment to the | \hich he gave e sl e | Sr i 2 | AMrs a o brmay has nt. Whercup! B i 1o gave a pe mate of | Hays in office rather than Mr. Kin . e { property o Clack street to Nellie Ry le old-timers with the habit | : | to have hoed his row, hanged his man | state leglslaturc. Berger is an anti- | is found that the Great Emancipator 3 kh £ crossing a stream. Times a for thc perennial candida 3 e Ptk i S P e oY ol e onatation ot et tans | Pronibitioniat aisc often did not even read state docu- ; ticie 1at the rumor of Mr 25 ‘\d]'iafic '[las ‘“a‘l‘V Prominent Passe riai He. = bald orator of the Chautat the New York Horald dubs S0 regard it does not alleviate ihel ,.pcaed belier in the infallibility of oy i effect upon the average mortal and e (e respectfully ther inroads upon (he “sanctity’” of | opposed to Prohibition, in fact is The sheriff wouid have done betier | Constitution at the request of ifs] the President and from this letter it {is his hesitaney to swap horses: swh ziewi eir opportunity to again maic ! ments which Hay or Nicolay had, King's proposed promotion e shes kunown. Willlam Jen-| 2 d a great deal of embarrassment (From The Herald of That Date) pears fo be extreme brutality. andl —_—— -tten and permitied them to sign Brvan, if memory fails us Lt b > : oy A i kindly and less spectacular event. His | “faults. Concerning this dislike of Lincoin's : General Wood. who regard it as like- mer of many Democratic " - Sydisi =i s e owner o [P s G Bl PR or reading and writing, Hay wrote Iy that it was put in circulation to Adriatic, sailing today for Plymouth e fon i traand A Dok B Gk Chimar A poio team iz being formed in | Cherbourgs and Southampton. had I.- Kind through working with its erim- et e e e e e e e ST e e CoRulaonic Sl A pierfoRPite (e 00] e seencorsfalios rd anons ot but his beliets donot | Lot th hifofitheNzovernmentilto s sspi e« oot oje i Tow o o DS GeCLDSIRAT Y DoSItlons ¢ ng made to obtain Gilbert & Lynch’s ! many persons of prominence. The | . ) i e i R e O N SolBlSRU e Soln te Snriva teliskating BrnkcBfor) th el ames, | pessengerilistincluded JiViscotnt Eg: thel backward ‘vista Sdndancilislgeasiuponimostiotiun iceanite foutil iaads Sl S AR SR e RE B o e A e e et ;;j\_ema it Bight of New Eritain’s finest jour. | Grey, of T#loden. ambassador to the + scek further information to | Atlitude against too much reform in & 2o 2 = | s G, (e THOE 1 S . mee Sl o B. Clark, an inti-* neyed to Meriden today by sleigh. | United States from Great Britain: P g jails R e e i T et e lRG et al oot B ha sl Hose et s Rt tei Dlavere isufen | Tadsiiyellisos nifefottAumicatidell] 20, AP Bt 1t will undoubtedly cheerfully abide D s ror Nigo) i B the candidate ant O'Donnell and Officers Rowe, | coc: Lady Herbert, widow of the i Eiae = SlEraen e taa Qozetllv eali ot o JNIco e (o {En his anny Commissiontfor ™ Sqipel’ Tatem: dohnaon. Gomin. Hon: {mes = i ants W e this morning, actording| ATREST OF THE ANARCHISTS. | B e e e nc’.’f’lfi,fflm‘g@"‘&?‘“” He save me berg and Cosgrove. The horses re- | Phil t secretary of state: " T = AT o s = = 5 ‘; = § by x 1is poin but r ¥ : < -spi fact + o Siay it L 3 ate . o ! fused to go a step when part of their | Sir Aleyandes enzie; Sir Roth Despite the fact that the Russian; .; pLiohibition or no prohibition, | the executive of communicated 10 | would not be surprised if ti S e e D e e e e i e u;cl.&nnau» r;nd no;,so the messages | no resignation. pointing to the e G I e e e TR G - 3 . o of the President and exercised a of Zachary Taylor. Winfi save fitueg ioRtteds oo 3 bt the honors that have been | officially promised wus. in a New | though it may ree with him upon | ¢a] supervision over the busine 152 s \1<-I‘nlu1;m am;n ;Fm' ey horses with a bag of oals and got i Washington and Nelson Dean Jay ot ¢ friends ! Year's message, that the Gover nt } e ’ S e < = s 't | them started. Wh e bluecoa J. P. Morzan and Co. pd upon him by friends in | Yes message, that the Government j ony question I opened and read the letters, an- | for precedents of arny men who con- | raerhos .\[ci:u:‘n !hee':- :\r;“ x‘n):'ml:):l:( DEid G January 3, 1895. ! confined his experiment to a more But that is not the greatest of his ublic pape: mong friends =i ter: | : DOE i P pap! g friends and supporter of | New York Jan. . i ¢ { 1908, and so often fer s f The smallest state is willing to con- that time that the recollection | ! ditor, still young. is confound- s are many, nate to the morc aged ones of s from the storm-center in| that the candidate is un-| Bolshevik Government has semi- |yt wiics none of Berzer's ideas, cven | have cd that Washinston would be Soviet i = swered them, jooked over the newspa- | tinued to } - coni e n who have announced th d 1 o dsn Simiciked svenithe e R | tinued o hold commissions while ' brass hand and escorted into the c:ty. | MANY SUFFER FROM FLOODS. P Miliberonfainiimanan s 2 the re r-ol;a,-\ DS T SR »TW ,fi,’;{:? e SLotiaudismole At the annual meeting of the New Paris. Jan. 2.—Seores of villages upon April 5. But. been warned of what is coming to us, [ Year's Day, when Harvard met Ove-; Ji2 Sl e e e " Britain Turner society, held last eve- l in lowlands throughout the countrs oot 2 & L e { d Jo¥ . King i1 O ne = s bl 4 ot yet been said that he will | what we have to expect from the free- | gon on the football ficld. ent haq anv rather dclicate matier 10| necticut—and the woods are tioh. ning, Paul Leupold &as clected first }ave suffering from floods and poeple run. The author of ‘““The | thinkers of Russia. authorities ave ! R — — manage at a distance from W | snipers—will rejoice tha the Faj esident. Ten candidates were elcct- | Jiving near streams have been forcec o v e { e . 3 i o, E | ton ho ravely wrote, but sent ST i cd to membership and 45 applications ! to vacate Parts of Meaux, Mezieres of Gold,” which ecxcellent| proceeding with vigor in the rounding) Other Reds are doing the rev el : 5 [ fio1d county man is not to receive tic were acted upon. The total member- | and Chalons sur-Marne are floeded i i i 5 ! i e r me chairmanship e e al member- | 3 's sur-Marn tion on a disproved theory|up of disciples of Leninc and pre-! -~ T e eud o e e eea dain ?CfP“an“'V“b “‘;"G\ ship of the society (o date is 237. !\\nno many miles of river lands be- | : . Four thou them are due for | & ‘ St 2 ShEE we © Specia cor i & = i e his first nomination for the | paring them for deportation. With| Tour tho o ©"| cver looked into a ncw. | eral Wood s the nomination it Special Officer Samuel Bamforth | tween Sedan and Charleville are undet | deportation v e t artic} s o s has been suggested as a possible can- | water. No loss of life is reported as I calla his attention to an article on ' is safe to s e e e R t the party in Con-i gigate for the position on the force | vet. but the properts damage wil B ni, | the score still incomplete. we have a cy one time, is very rcticent, | the score s tion : . ! i | some special subject. necticur will dictation from the { : e e : t o | vacated by Officer Tatem. hably be We sent 2 couple of million soldiers | Critics of Henry Ford would do|suave gentleman from Sl e g Oiees Catent ENINL [ fnrobablybeilisey ‘ 1920 or 19 even though we have The Reds triumphed out West New | be voted hing a vast and impressive | total of 2,000 Reds reperted to be in registered surprise | the hands of the police, local and | well to imvestizate the “shortcomings” { wants to get behind the campaign in | [rom her recent illness. i AR ) SIS i . |abroad to make the world safe for ™ : | federal, in thirty-three cilies of the of other men prominent in American | earnest and clect a republicun prc Atk J 3.—King Alexander fet Athens, Jan. 3.—King Ales e while practicing jumping vesterds Democracy. Our transporis have - before openinz up their broad- ' dent. brought most of them back again ides - i o Natonal Hanpenings, and broke his ankle. He will be fore He has i i e [ B i A5 ! NanyBme ohhne e e A finaj but futile effort was mddel ed to remain in bed a month. accerd } i trance and is content. Non rest of us is registering country. We take it that the greei- otion, resignation being a | ing from abroad is of the same rela- ¢ the state of ouc| tive merit as the warning that the len world was coming several | . Gt G (e cEld A8 contng; e a1 [} return cargoes of humanity 1 4 . Connecticut people have heen sub- : L Meanwhile we are nrot luckinz for = i i & = at the mint to discover t - P i i . ! jected to threc demonstrations of the ;Pecause they lack mental visibility— \er dollars which the cf,unl’fn thge i;lt Gishesmir oot AP > i g s ag are power of monopolized public utilities : thex cannot see far beyond their re- peias 2 TR ~ 5 — 1 o > ¢ ) 5 g g 105£S. fneir horizon is lim- | disclos e S8 . u - 2 —8I: e always has favored—and | cecding upon ssumption that po. (e sanie purpos: o itielatateltnay ibosniinoracheic (iAo o S L OB e T E 12 Condon, Jan. Sir'John Simon i t r—has | th is no truth in t is promised. { it is. in not takir teps to curh the ! oo (T o0 oF 15 peafof LDonliEnt R iscovery of onmly one | tor secretary of home affairs, libera fearoenieble o n i i petitns of utilities which e e e o L CTo 10 > shortage unac- | candidate for the house of comsmen hined by others of his belici. i 3] 1 S el e e i A e B TR e 'Dij“':f;fr?kev -n)%[-i Fe L in the Spen valley bye-election, wa oo 1 ried io ! and-thunder pl Rt r boi- o Stiffor:: 1 A5H R rcialisys = reide sene Y reac ¥, : Lers ing the | didate and Bryan, since he tried io | an _I[H flfl r]a'tw | oo e e et inary iy s nonieen=- BT S Wrmaifirio pe ) woltexifces s oo i hicEiinave | e e bur zold standard, has been | Shevists and that we are zoiting fur- | Charles, and scarcely-capable of get- | R e i€ ATV { {0 make his business e: 3 . heen held ir Ldiness Severdl g o - ur gold standar e 2 Ratgiat : 2 ; DI notification the Southern New En. -ipn- he must study t Ddfl“d_ audmnase > d in . diness for several | SCHOOL REOPENS MONDAY. reformers-ele-t | ther and further from adopting their | ting votes. land Talaphone ! compansincreascalits)|iics s study trade conditions, | days, were called out to disperse the | I'ne various gradc schools eof th | scheme of life and government. De- S IR Ees anattnelonls al(etnutive /ot thoad not only in his own line but in the, sirikers whose forces were estimated | . the high schools and the New z % e e 'us*!(‘l o e o ;; i o e TG et field in g(‘{mx‘al. He must be observ- , 1o be fully 3,000. There are now | Britain State Norms! schoo! will re listen, William: don't [ as: rces justice he idea is t Se ansh inz and quick to grasp the significance | 5,000 troops in Brooklyn handling the | sume sessions on Monday after the an S e ~un | Of their cause, their blind confidence B . charge was to have their instruments| ;¢ wha: appears to th i i i e s at you are not going to run| e = removed from their homes or places Py s to the average man ! situation. nual Christmas reces honest we their ‘beliefs will prevail, we au‘); Leave uuA-thn . show us where | o\ Gross. In the home the tele- feel that members of the clan anar- | they will suffer because of the change, | phone is a desirable convenience; in istic—in this country, at 1past—are | suggest a better method of paying ex- | business it is recognized as one of the Taimanen & st o) ties of modern times. In nei % . i it a dandy | g0ing t ser - ren a enses, put the mew schemc over. | necessitics s nei- | 99 ervihing, and it is a dandy | € e i i iy | ther case could the user well dispenso | & , you to make a bid for ?'r\iu‘] come down to earth from the higher '—_" with it, and so subszeribers swallowed N & thev | Plane upon which their thoughts And the whole outfit will get be-| nard and dug deeper into their poc- You think the same as t] 1 | 1 e ,f them do, o | have been wandering. We feel that| hind 3 ketbooks. bl Lt ii e TR | The next levy against the people t hug you for clinging Lo the | @ few w ‘[n<r)‘mr’ lr‘rno'xk'ranons of | o T was laid by the Connecticut compan temperanceMas i youl v | e gEAmericanism o fiethis Slcoun try 5 i which decided that its revenue was in . alia s < o e re SO0 for Your interview. fa tonic. The majority of peo- 2 des, there wouldn't be any | such as took place last evening are i SO0 | need o 3 e majority bd 2 ides, ther [ i T, : ple agrecd with this and were agree- S a ew ear. y (7] bn the election by the gam-| 30ing lo convert those of the fanatics il —— e b 3 d - n J JC able to paying six cents with the un- o have a Canebr: bili y 2 [ Who nave any cerebral capaoitities | FACTS AND FANCIES. | 525 0 diny. Gmpiiea it not written, | m, uniess therc was no one, § i : xR e Inroposed oo orey arviiwi[ie o (o terhcs o SRR ey e vake ‘up again that good habit of church-going thar you may have letr slip? Why Not? which would fix the maximum aicohol | yfore recentls the company . & c : e : > v the pany which | ould anyone else, and—Wil- | © Hmt( » h'O)Te hflf}fl‘ is too inflamma- | G S ke “O):”T Y;o hard- | supplies electric lighting n tho homes || s i, please don't say vou won's | 1O7¥ alto Will help in stamping out|ly dry cnoush to be called dusty.— |y determined on a radical course B member, it's 1920 and Leap Uhe discasc. Eostolnnts and will charge consumers for some- Is It Not Worth While? | thing they misht desirc but which " o 2 ! Agitators of glib tongue and pei- . 2 r the 2 . = 40 wopnen can e e e Optimistic thought for the day:! exists in the most intangible form. 7 Think it Over! ys been Leap Year beforc verted intellect. possessed of the g 1920 can't possibly be any more ex- Had the laws of the state been up i pidential clection, but of speech and having a certain | Ciling and adventurous than old 1019 'y, date, had the lesislature been | . Here i> what Ex-President Roosevelt said about it: amount of personal magnetlsm, | 128 been.—Shoe and Leather Roporl- | ywake and striding alons with pro- enough to sway the individual wio| © - iisTsaeitirould haneRoen e coessaTy 1. In this actual world, a churchless community, a community where men . pdication o Tt might be cxpected that Somehow the conviction grows tha CouncilmantGillin eainul e he best little have had. We want you to. think it would be perfee gainst you, ‘causc thy wouid not bet on you, and | in& The eradication by deportation o Lo o > - ) jon has never been in js time. for the Telephone company, the Con- wishes someining but does not realiz Sometines we cct Uial MY necticut company and the Lighting have abandoned and scoffed at or ignored their religious needs, is 2 community on 4 IR a t it is, find an easy mode of liv Palmer really belicves that much of | company to appeal to a state body, th id dow rad E 2 SEBDER SEESYCHOLOCY N o Iinithe exorcl heie . | this high-cost-of-iiving business is| probably the Public Utilities commis- ¢ rapi own grade. L O I LR O e e chological. too.—Columbus Dis- | 5ion, before advanced rates could be - TR et They are exploiting the “masses’ put into effect. 2. Church work and church attendance mean the cultivation of the habiw of . orus & *| wihom thes influcnee; thes aro : e In many states the procedure con-y 23 feeling some responsibility for others. individual « Y hstor savs the prohibitionists | sists of an apneal by a public utility dsaths, their cash and their future,| of the times.” That's what koeps them | hermossien 1o horesse o raton for 3. There arc enough holidays for most of us. Sundays differ from cther ) ; as truly as did the Czar of oid. By | sober.—Peoria Transcript . public hearinz at which remonstrances | @ holidays in the fact that there are fifty-two of them every vear—Therefore on witness the hanging of one pretending to be one of the mass, | = may be filed, and the decision of the Sundays o t } d K | Vice President Marshall seems 1o commission. In Connecticut the pub- undays go to church. be as tired of the present administra- {lic utility decides first to raise its | O e MU O e R ) (g Il tion as is the rest of the country.— | 1iicl and the people must taks a for- | 4. Yes, I know all the excuses. | kno: that one can worship the Creator in Ses S s s aop il cckats i ces Een U llive Rell 1| DSt Lo TR SR EEERs | mal appeal to the utilities commis- | & a grove of trees, or by a running brook, or in a man’s own house jus4 as well as in emodeled a life was entircly jngeed: by inciting to revolution and | e = n or the raise becomes effective y (Roheartslainetonloos - iuieinl & irsivns - o fsiignein Ve [BSTRwasH T “fig“isa ATING 0T e e e niet a church. But I also know as a matter of cold fact the average man does not the sherlft something > ihe dostini o ) | i As the public 18 poorly organized and | vhus worship. Sl “' the destinies of their fellow Wto : : —u?~ - only in unusnal cases is an appeal | 5 B P N u SIO08 S * can say that they are not? They are wish were setting out io sea brought before the commission, the ! = n " L 3 ey R Svomli eal whilehhellitatas i Lo Sl (B R S | U ndertan) ovenlg sk sl et e il 5. He may not hear a good sermon at church. He will hear a sermon by a | Srgain i e o : g £ o With the wet wind blowing against | oo ofalo ® O Tke a demo- good man who, with his good wife, is engaged all the week in making hard lives 0 manner of the very thing they my face, e e et e e oo = o li . i g i i # noose. The nolse w : preaching against. And the spray upspringing like faivy ' Jjjjcal convention. : a little easier. inspired by a spir There is an appcal to their doc- | lacs At the nest session of the General | Sl s thelt 99¢° 1 As we went hurrying by St R T el e e | 6. He will listen to and wake part in reading some beautiful passages from in an appeal to the desire of{ o i = | > 2 [he swing of the waves Would bring | to correct this cordition so that pub- the Bible. And if he is not familiar with the Bible, he has suffered a loss. adventure in° most of mankind.} me peace— { lic utilities would be forced to prove | petion falled to impress 1he pevond that the a e s o hich ) 5 : 2 levond tl ppeal dies our. Swaying now low. now hig their case before they are permitted | = . 2 SHone ! y to add to the financial burdens of | 7. He will take part in singing some good hymns. 3 a8 4 o & Peter, of the Cook Cou ng the destiny of their lives peforming in by means of compeclling number. His cXperiment i (pey ave obtaining the public v went far from the bull's but the fact remains staged for their edification in a material fashion and Revylsion takes its place. Most men i | wish 1 were setting out lo sea. heloublic 3 ot hesitate to sa | ave an atiraction far a fight, with | Tound for a far-off shor 55 8. He will meet and nod or speak to good, quiet neighbors. He will come i-\nd watching the twinkling coast- ' wWidespread intevest is manifest | away feeling a little more charitably toward all the world, even towards those understand the & 1de 2T weapons or without, and have the ff. who planned tiie aliair © caking desire to try their powers lights glow, throughout Connecticut in the state- . f : . deliberale inteit of istilling ypon someone. Let those who wish | Fopnier and paler. as on we'd go, ment by Major General Teonard | ¢ excessively foolish young men who regard church-going as a soft performance. hat reforms into the MInds ,, fight. howoser consid '1‘0 MR { Until they could show no more. Wood. who is a candidate for the re- (e A 8 e S fight. howeyer. consider what they | The wail of the wind would send me ( publican nomination for president, 0. | advocate a man's joining in church work for she sake of showing his s 12 are fiz & for when they adoptj _ to sleep, that, in the event of his nomination | faith bv his works . into \his hands. We can® govierism/and all that it implies. Tet| Sweeter than e’er before the chairmanship of the National Re- , b, = =a il e 't the married man consider sharing his DublicanScomm Hes Rl D e atid S g I wish [ were setting out Lo sea ESwin Er a0 This interestt 5 S - piafotigrelommersidiogy vife or the single man his sweetheart| Hearing the throbbing screw araaln s e s o tart in Next Sunday life of the incarcerated in- | o the rest of mankind for the in-| Dim through my dreaming the whole | erally belicved John T. King of Fai and harder the duties of| (orests of the “Government.” But we night long, field _county might succeed to the ' Go to your Church, or the Church of your choice and then With its low monotonous humming | throne now occupied by Mr. Tays and custodians of the i-| i)l stop—America needs no warning song. Mr. Rinz was the orizinal Wood | 48F Good-natured. well-mean- " intt the Reds—she is acting upon While the miles behind us grew. advocate in the State of Conneeticut, | g , . with little idea as to the| o ynowledge now ! The sea, and the wind, and the sons. | as he was one of the orlginal Ronse- ! all th-ee, velt men. He has been labering to : '1§ incts of the ave crim i el ths =7 ould gird my sou] anew. | carry v RS clined to go too far in their v soul arry Connecticut for General Wood | 6% i ! The will of the late Mrs. Hope M ETHEL WOLF {at the Chi ;onventi a4 w kot or a lite of case and plents | Swasey proved to be one which dem- —1n the New York Times. | ane of those present at ne last meet : G U BV ST VBB LIV VLB O GHIVVGILVHVVSUBTBVGSE 5 0 A A 0 00 A 0 0 R O S A D 0 0 S B

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