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NEW_ BRITAIN. DAILY HERALD; WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25 1920. Britain Herald. is no use criing over tpilt milk, n;; fron: the paternal home, to learn self~‘ EEEEEEEEEEEE EE@EE@EEEE@@E@ A EEEEEE g TheMcMillanStore,Inc. § S——— cannot be brought back by a Izn\'u'e(l\ more appreciative of comfert, i there “JEST RUBHNATIN,-” “Always Reliable” ALD PUBLISHING COMFANT, Proprietora. " tax rate, neither can the cows that | were a way to relax that severe grasp @M1y (Sungas axcemts®) at 4:18 | were Killed because tney were tuber- | of discipline should. wisdom warrant. (Robers Russell.) ' OV ruminatin’ pipe o mine, 3t Herald Bolling, §7 Chumh 84 | cijar. They have stuted that thev | And back of it all woukl be the pos- | ol blackened bowl o wood, (3 ear . Three Months ! will oppose the appropriations for | sibility, the bare possibility, of there | that's cradled lots o simple ® Montn { the parks. which means the depriva- | arising anocther occasion when those dreams we've scavoely under- S e | 2 S ot e stood, come ont o' your retive- Ne ic f ba s and amuseme s would be c 21l o1 * Jo 5 5 L fhn Post OMce at v [ tion of ball grounds and amusement | boys wo ‘omp o ment an’ lct your smoke-clouds facilities for the people. [f the | They would be found not untrained. rise, illuminatin’ problems, to oITLEPHONR CaLLS 218 | voter does not wish to ‘have ball = — these ol' New England skies. .- % ¢ Don’t Ict the piles o' snow op- 1 R 98 | crounds and recreation =pots no onc P RESIDEN JYS 5 g Gt i PN 2R RS ons ERBSIDENTSHA DS press: don’t let the meltin® iy profitable advertfains medinm 1n W better right to say so. In cry RETIREMEN Shich mopire on tolhomeacl. eity. Circulatl books and pre Stano for : i £ - r el e = = B A e e aare. nomy for fhe benefit of the News that President Hadlev. of ness mor melancholy mush: poor man the landlords, who hope | vo\o Cniversity, has indicated his in- don't listen to the pessimist; e Gl 4 J don't drop a smoky tear: re- tention of following his previously an- member, smiles are sunshine— dited to it or mot otherwise credited | nounced plan of refiring from the an’ there’s sunshine needed his paper and also locsi -"»E difference. are removing one of the | ;.. garship of that institution next year, here. Remember, too. ol' pipe Zreatest amusements the “poor man” | Aane . 4 e o’ mine, ne ¢loud is so blamed recalls the scene of more than twenty e nTel it itica s DIty yvears ugo when he was elevated to for us If wc got any sense. The that position. The student body. in violets arc waitin’ an’ the snow ccsi o LG IDouigthe pat) e may Jump |, 0rmal torch-light procession, par- sromitibe "“‘i"’"{‘lil ‘t""l""d‘ 3 emocratic nominid- | yiy his automobile end reach othe: are nearly ready with their joy- or President were considerably | «pot nded he strests of Mew Haver, #ath |} 5 oo Soriagtime song. | Aw ered in front of the honmie of the loved (50t Lol pic o e President Dwight, and paid honest the dreams your smoke-clouds e e T sends may bring your unde- his post as the almost revered official Senity et s Tot g Minast SRE e friends: For though you ain't who represented all that was best in || pretentious you have ot a di Yale tradition. Seriously he spoke to cent way of ruminatin’, serious an’ straight, from day to day. So help a feller out, o' pipc: we'll do the best we can—you eves in which the tears glistened. be a honest pipe o dreams— most solemnly the sion passed we'll be a honest man, i the use for republication of afl mews | (o . .o oprecented by a five mill THE “W PLANK. | ernor ward 1 Edwards' |, has, the yarks. [t is certain that the rich man’ does not care particuiar- for recreation. ced by the action of the New When the Taxpayers' budgct comes I legisiature in votin forth it will be well to consider it e manufacture and sale threg | carefully) weizh the benefits to be e-nalf per cent. heer at re- | derived fyom tain appropriations gession. Bryan notwithstanding & o voueself. and if vou are willing 1o | ears that & wet plank will be In- | forepg those benefits prepa > enefits preparc to vote | ype voung men. the blazing torches in the platform of at least on | azainst the appropriation. Then, 1T | jopeine pis tined face and wearied next fall and that the Jerse¥ | voy lhclieve that the city government 2 por will he a possible choic wasting vour money, volc against d beaver. The leaders in thit e ! solitical machine ch controls | e ; et e ey : Dine which controls { o {5 the home of the new president elected on a pl DExCRAD 1 BEE UG oo o e bl Rl es MECE ST REReIT S M s i sed 1he ¢ ing o the sale of | .y i 2 S i B Women's Coats| 15 Women's Suits and Capes . $5.98 cocn Values to Dress Skirts |25 Women's Dresses Including Silks, Serges and Poplins at $3.9§ e;'fl‘!h $15.00 each alues to $9.98 | Values to $35.00 too much. it is vours. whatever aintne thorc (hantohs appropriate, and with the awkward | ges containinz more than 0= Lypegne savs, and should he treated a gestures luter so often aifcctionately | yon uid ireat property that YOU ! ridiculed. Presideni Hadley greeted Q jh the ure is republican fi = yorso own. s 2 E S his new charges. Seldom has aifec- tion for a passinz official wonc so || Transcribed Directly from Tomb- stones in 'V ous Connect- s received (he support of that el S There is no denying that they WOMAN SUFFRAGE. wied as the clcctors of 1he compiciely to his successor, with no | 4 B - Miln: s Slchy stnds tippalled by e . i icut Cemeteries. Rrished them fo, the tssuc was vy diminution in the intensity of the feel | i leut at the time of (he clections | By JAMES SHEPARD. | was a wrench of so complex mechun- | case. President Hndlev endeared |l =" | ismthrown inte the machinery of | himscif to the men at onec; his words North Haven, 1751. the vastness of the subject. Never ing for the former. as was here the he Democrat was elected inoa where stich a this s unusual politics. Not because of any argi- | were heard eagerly. his opinions re- | On this stone my name is read. ienls asainsl woman suffrage: not i spected. If hie carries out his present | You are alive and 1 am dead. In a short space of precious time They will read vour name as well as mine. [ersey is one of the “holdout fts on the prohibition question because of any haughty rear that i entio 2 me v 5 « Y ChetE R e 3 intention the men who stood in front : E L Woman wonld disorganize existing | is home that nigl : ago wi R e e s | 3 of his home that night long ago will tradition—rot 1ecause ® »f anything 2 r st sincer those Baits of the cizhtcenth aniend- « h be among thg, most sincerc of those . 1t is the utter inability of | who rezret his depariure. North Cemetery. Bristol. 1 man, to undersiand the Stop passenger awhile and weigh. ¢ Jersoy's attitnde does not nec- e > € : | se ai brings consternation. And Whose life's the longest yours or et e e amaloing | 010 e min e more sompiae [FACTS AND' FANCIES| mine of the Unien will adopt thel ’lf Death hast snatched my soul today Tomorrow he may call for thine. Miss Katnerine Luddington, presi- At this election. the full dinner pail | The only difference then would be de of the Conncciicut Woman's Su s o slozan will give way to the full | That you had one day more than me. i his realiziton of his helplessness course, they nave not done O this time, with o or twe ex- | %, and it docs not fotlow that limousine tank.—AMinneapolis Jour- = 2 : nal. South Cemetery, lristol, 1791. the national associntion convention in in other partx the country . Why shouid we mourn departing Chicago, announces that although the frage association, just returned fr Irds il have a sirong constitu- Ona Fefumnedtron This is our final effort to entirely clean up our winter stock and at the becruse hix ideas conform lo e s E tricnds Jovity scntiment in N ratification of the national suffrage gowrse the poodle mav bel O shake at Deaths alarm, ajority sontiment in N Jersey, ! smarter than the sund. el 5 S o s Ysends, sl Cags L AT amendiment seems assured without the | ey gy e hound. but heleTis but a voice @vkich Jesus sends per.. the Democrats cvidently feet |- MEREIERS Ferie 855 = i Wt seem 10 accomplish any more Mol allithern tolHi= aome hey have a strong plank o b ticuiitiicistate lasaocinc = Dallase News- Seuri tion will noi «bandon the attempt to | 2 prices we have marked them we expect our racks will be clean long before clos- ing time Thursday. f in advocating thul the sale of || wing Conncerie as one of the AL s 'be allowed. ‘They miay hive inecticut in as one of. ti The “Hu is not without its zood 25 YEARS AGO SugRy necessuiy 36 states. Xhe deprecates the | points. One of our leading hospitals failure of the Kepublican State Centrai ' Wss announced that during the epi- s demic no unnecessary operations will | (From The Herald of That Date) ! he permitted.—Chicago Tribune. Come early for an cpportunity to select the one you want. No. C. 0. D.’s—No part paids—It must be cash at these prices. | cominitice to act apon the petition 1) ) 6 G G [ raxeancy presented to it by members of the bt nts in the tax rate arRument { Men's Republican Ratification com- | [t must be a sad blow to his pride Vebruary 25, 1805, ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ] () (5] 5 &) ) 5] ) 0} ) ) i o ) 5 ) ) ) ) ) undér way by the action of | mitice. when a favorite son learns that out- A. J. Sloper is showing his friends ~ 7 side is state ely vo handsome plants Genista in = cutive Committec™ of the No bricf is here held for the men ' Side of his own state he is merely the | two handsome plants of Genista B Rt e B commaon or garden variety of candi- | full bloom at his greenhouse on 1 wrmisti I have a list here.] public. We fecel worse ¢ about the P ‘ i gl g ¥ who were silent on this matter: no ar- | date.—Birmingham Age-Herald. Grove Hilll { May 1 re: 2 1 do not remember | technical books than the new novel A political turn. with individ- gument advanced tending to prove — The blower leading to the cupola | just when t were published. You ! The youns men at the factories wers T the city zovernment cominz | yhay then g el Mr. Hugbes says be is not a candi- | of the foundry at the Union Works may have some of them. (She reads| beginning to realize that we had—or eriticism for their alleged froc- e situation vividiy a pic. t date for president. Well to be per- | burst vesterday and the hmoulfl'lrf‘ l'it, the librarian shaking ber head 1t] would gei—the books needed for their vith the city's moancy. The izht | yure of # perpl e andne s Uy ecar "‘\'i- We never heard anybody: h:«;} hc‘en ||nz,§a!v’,“m\\v\0:lV]\‘ lw::;ldsn;‘:{\: { intervals.) Russia’s Ruin,” by Wil-| work. Haif our book money is spent 1 3 say he was.—Kansas City Times. hairman E. M. Nor j cox—both the Nation and Timus rictly technical and educational BinE from o parliamcntany dis= [ csidc’ o piano presided over by a i g hers of the re- f . : a4 pizno presided over by s PaE e to meet all the members of the re. ! praise it. Sparzo’s “Psychology of and those bought for th: Bolshevism™! [ believe be hasn't anv | s libraries. Less than 10 per m of the cost of certain im- | (jsjon in white or pink. On the music | ception committee on the Moccasin SRR i lhtents in property and the® ad- ! HEAVEN. dance of Matlebesset tribe at Red lity of spending the neecssary | nviously at it and from his contract- e e : S il - ahin i up between | eW bI' ist. IFranck’s “Vagabonding Throuzh! children's room is suffering, especiall o ‘caver this cost. which is not i 52 si A e Changing Germany sre were two | the “Easy Book™ shelves, where t¥e N\ ed throat come ihe words of the old ! On its streets. and up and down New Britain and Plainville for the . B BLa = e - Sl 9 shoulM be. Folitics and the tax e e Through the countryside. electric light service to he furnished NO BOOKS SIUGC NOV- 17. blographicsfthatim pilinsnand jhattcd; jaouiletstiread sTopfloci Sl ligtiat g 2! 0 a enry 30 | s Lty no main W S/ g i in the latter place by the Central Rail- \l\\v e “{‘m. —oh rr i\\ A ‘p % (l .\ ] ould he d 3,,""“” 1 All the folk are neighborly: wuy and Electric company. — i< ave r]m n'r?u .;.. x:wu\n;h. ‘?I were any nr,‘,\ (-nr,] . lnu‘,\ ud vave come front men in every sta T S e it T . W latham will take part in a 5 9 ea vant Ethel Smy -} primers, and a child who does not 2 SlNan s 2 & Eeg0: - nstrate the lack of il 4 & s ool & pressions That Remain.” The Revics | hear English at home sometimes telis in the union Lad the demand or even ! Most immaculate (o see musicale in Windsor this evening. : i ey lean and washed from sin. Jacob Young's milk team came to | 200ks al the Ne : el zaie it « page last weck. NONE of ! the teacher” that she B o=t iciday evenins it [ 0 and o ioue B e e grier yesterduy on Arch street. The | authorities there have rewritten «|them? P : ovels will _ ] BFsin be sclected <in little 2 3 ki ¥ Greeting came from every side wagon was upsct, one of ihe shafts | conversation which recentiy toox jbetter. There is a new book by that| them. Foreizn books are needed fop whose zlorious quality of charity Kindly welcoming: hroken and the milk cans as well as| . o tnore and The Herald reprinte Inglishmun the critics cali so great—-. | adults, too. been mun's inspiration always will | This to folk who late have died the lacteal fluid were strewn along | PS5 : B he| Yes. Swinnerion. Lozke's mew book t.—Are not books in foreign L Is a pleasant thing. the thoroughfare. it, at their request, in order that thel i i3 10 be good. No? [I'm sorry.| guages a foe to Americanization hould be separated in the minds | pronpi support undoubtedly would people and both taken up e dividual question to be solved he vote. The voic upon the tax % e rywhere been Perhaps the novels will fa teaching mother to read from than six weelks re is no doubt but that the | 3 One of the big hog engines on the | public may become acquainted Withl iTe’s always entertaining. althouzh b 1.—No. the greatest possible heln Heaven in s pleasant place, New England road left the track af . case: has never cqualied “The Beloved Vag-{ 0 those who know about the mattc: i altia g : v Ne s 4 | the facts of the cas e believes. richtly or wrongly i e b ol trees e . e rossing ay and 5 -1 ab 3 h. you st have A Mun | say. ; _Fair its hills and trees, the Main street crossing today an Reader—May 1 usc some of your|abond.”” Ob. you must have “A Mun i sax, ) at any rate honestly. the women | But in any neighbor's face ticd up traffic for several hours. s _ a0 S Coup | fOr the Ages’! We saw Drinkwater's| R.—In what languages do | thhemsehes are undecided npon. Are no memories. —— bibliographies? They are in ¥Your|..praham Lincoln X and | supply books o it we do not belicve Mary Carolyn Davies in the Touch- Those Seed: workroom, ‘»":‘PP";‘eI' What would | Wanted to compare the : I.— We huve small collections the future of the city should b \ stone. The Hehald has received its frst Jllf{r\“«n‘wn’« ertainly ha American interpretation Armenian. French. German, Mode TRAINED SOL i ' _ “Peas., | You like to see 93 - i = BER Edeause of un incficient set (SEEIMED SOLU packet of Kovernment seeds. “Peas, ¥ le o sees =~ o o L 100 bad mot fo have th . lwlian. Norwegian, Po Whatever the opinion held regard- ' * Beet. Carrot, lLettuce. Onion.” says R o IInELa & “YE S unpatriotic. | supposed the librar Russian. Spanish, Swedish and 4 = : acket in the upper left hand cor the last edition. of course. b were all going in for Ammericanizadion. ! dish. g the packet in pp S Ry ihigt. but because thev are | IDS tienergl Wood's political attain- > l.—The latest we have was pub- S byt MEhie . ner. Meuninz. we suppose. that we | 1.—T it Perhaps you have some of the lighter R.—You have branches. of course Feagan Cgr siitiing the improve- | Ments. his recent remarks about the FIRST IMPRESSIONS have flve zucsses as to what will ap- | lished in 1913. {vertised; | PoOks. They were published earlicr. l.—One smal! branch in the base- s advertised; nien who fought are worthy of con- pgar a few weeks after planting.— R.—But a new edition We read a great deal aloud. but when | ment of a school buildi abou =% S ~* 1 Manchester Herald. the first in tive years. my husband is extra tired he zoes off | 5,000 volumes in the schools for th Don't worry about what will sprout, | l.—VYes, but we have not ordered "u. | 30 pipger and reads a delective or' teacher to use in the room or loan fo old thing. nothing will R.—Perhaps 1 can find what | Want| \wegtern siorv. There is o new Op-! home use. as she thinks best, gadRor e itvonld nay Ao cnicany ’.t.y\ ‘\”:l, ‘h‘i tais ol e T||l"“"hap ) in'the new “Who's Who.™ penheim. and a Lincoln—no. not the! very small collections in the : e Easn il WILSON'S ANSWER. l.—1 wm sorry. but we did noticype Cod Lincoin—a Zane Grey and | rooms of iwo or three factories. You Bekaar ou Tharc 5 nb rant ||Deriwiinotiihavinzileanned folhandlellinn Sl agiy s It R R A et e —_— order that cith N ! _{a Bindloss. None of these, either?| soe, the library has not kept pace witn ey L | their ritles, startles. Arguing for uni- | ingz. *You didn'i have 1 at~ | 1s Said to Have Refused to Agree R.—The idea of a library of thisy py .16 g4 new book by a boy 11 years | the growth of the city. Tt is a littls s the th of the argument thut ‘ g & 5 = tangsliavgsiogdogtuat. 10 Jugo-Slav Sctticment. I»xze not- keeping up, with “Who'sl 105 ® o ihhd S o Tives with us et o G ] s st d ve the stumbling male when he is jon' on the tax rate is aimed as S S ok YR e nowstrance uzainst 1the present | It is the end - of the as- jon to repudinte his “oxpensive’ icials. They may he worihiess, that they might undertake. v wiil live long after the | Mderation. His statement at Lincoln. t gencration is under the sod. } i } Nehraska. Monday, that toward the The falling snow eurly today rather ¢ will feel cconomic deprivations. e AR R vear drafted in July were killed in Septem- | versa tary training he statec Sl vailed 1o the d S 1 ot { X aties ) sood i oune anal i 1 miiit training he stated fur he wailed he do Washington, Feb. 25.—1In this reply | Who You will tell me next that [ Jeft to go to picces will cost | ther that the popular conception that The Outsider reports a silver lining | o the Entente premiers’ note on the | you haven't the last World's Almanac. i unving ancestors. She told me to| u more vigorous advance the snow cloud. 11 gave him the | Adriatic guestion. President \Vlls(\n! l.—No. not even “‘fl‘-’ 5 Hade no get Berta Ruck's and Margaret Wid- R.—This is @ fine huildin { suo mueh 1o the | fary tesning in militarism s ervon- | incentive fo huy rubbers. in - the , has 1efused. pecording 1o well ”I‘f"rl“f S e e :‘ torsl demer's new novcls and FHerford's! pose it cost the city a creat deal Gt thorcii Rl o ATt more aRAnIce waslSens i oUIsENUn i nicnlon-torsofleniipros i<l cliclesttofienge Mo ReR act cesIall feheFoublics HRFSEEISn s Gbe et Ol T el Giddy Globe, i ibut ot cou i) cent. Tt was built from oo he he in contact with sev. | offered Jugo-slavia as an ultimatum | wo came here 1 talked with Mrs putsider who ome or Haraing's declaration at Colum- o h 5 wot insisted on carrving hose sy ace : he e outsid i eral New Britain tradesmen which | DUt he has ot insisted Ak ShcscinnsbandisyplacelistBth to again declare that { bus. Moniday, that he was opposed 10 gisclosed the fact that they rcpresent but in the last word in landatory comments as 10 whether they o up- | imvor of =uppost of military 1raining | AS 10 competitors and are not averse likes cheertul stories. when she isn't| especiallv when social conditions urz to yebuild, and ihat convenienen | stucl plan means compulsory mili-* o von haven't them. Sige wants to rea:d | the Fund 3 ! that new life of old ®overnor Trumi- | R.—And the upkeep? out precisely the Adriatic settlement| siypiey Works my husband is fillinZ. { pu)y by his grandson. too. To think ! L. fund more than proviie o ccember 9 wi e consent | . 5 = = vew Britwin had &) 2 : y E af the TUnited Sta e»-l -‘K:’Z‘"’ ; a zood lbrary. We are obliged 07 a0yt On. by the wa i el 1 should think a cite 4 in vodr zio and other sub- | 73 v - 3 2 ¢ ¢ e 2 {agboost the wares of their neign- | Fliime by 4-annunyio Ao Rt Omadsl] - oue R aboUUAEOR LSS thut ‘We CAITY ¢ that wou had som like this could easily pay enough > : i bors. Sefuenl cucalam e o have made ] fow books with us. and as we are A oo Clab, 1 would gladly pay 1 un it handsomcly. I do hop u tilities, or to allow them t Guard, schools and colleges: that it requisite some changes in that plan. fond of reading. | haunt the libraries.| . .o i will 3ot what yvou neced this ye = L.—Yes, we remember Mrs. Blank I.—Well. “Hope springs eter e 3 e el (h Book Clih was S ~Well. “Hope sprinzs etern While in eulogistic strain members DON'F BUPT IN. ST s it e l.—As the Book Clu us a7y e DRI, SR g 2 £ X duplicate collection. it could have only | !N¥ human breust. | copred as a duny . 2 - i Vieginta’s Advice o} This is the = ding she knew. | tioned. Those thus far met seem to | Snch Is West Ia. R Our appropriation from the' city was! O - Sl et - the willingness of all to co-{ Such comment inspites the conclu- | realize that a stranger is not aided by Maryland Suffragists. Sl e T agt evertthine| e .heveigivent itt up—until April 1, f o, | : G A L e e e A e n v Fined For Assault | #ion ithat another mountain -wil] sink e et gescntungnlace Charleston 2 s Wwhich we buy has advanced in price S = 4 < 3 this year. there is already a detic J‘,W,“ u_J“. (L a_n]..x ;m o DNk On Slccpmg Man 80 our committee has decided not to| Pook. I will read an old one aoutd bl aay ots ook unsiiiMiiren 21| Dikelawithi BirelundiSwordiibys sicn Steve Stelenovic made appearance in e the peopic now compulsory military training, the municipal streets and parks | by the government in camp, National as they arc or possibly .. ! should he made =0 helpful it would he te. . The amo of money | soughl asx a privilege rather than ac- | - 2 af the city police force should be men- will determine this. will indi Looks which were in the library. o te in building better 3 ix on Blank s three blocks west | West Virginia legislature is “perfectly . of Doe streei. and four doors from | qualified and competent” 1o deal with me when all - things savoring of | 1je home of Lichurd Roe. Courteous- | the woman sufirage question without Sritain or to aflow 1 to go back- | 1o i1z proper mole-hill size. At 1t/ will not afect the govern- Prussianism are leoked at askance. | Iy indicating the proper direction to | the sivice of the Maryiand legislature. he taken, the force has been of as- | according 10 a statement issued today if. George QUIBIC gy 1920, the end of our fiscal year, Kiewicz ar Gold Trail” by Bindlo: the police court this morning to an. - R.—What! No new hooks for two ! Both out? Well. I'll res e the \ have topped reservir tion. so many of the older books out. I will look them up. him while he was sleepinz. The we- er . whatsoever. it will react upon | and quite prope so. merhaps noth- swer the charge of entering the room of William Krakovicz and assaulti sistance in fixing localities. by national amendment ratitication ) T headquarts fter the leaders hud | months! consider the L.—Womse than that Gurlatent order of any consequence was given; WOU 1 : all the copics of Doth are worn out. cused pleaded not guiliy Lo the charge beople are after » marvelous op- | (10 more than the idea that the howvs. The Outsider was deiermined upon | taken a night 1o nity 1o beat him is offered in | @l he mement frowning over their ! severity regurding the subject of icy | that a delegaticn of Marvland : sourse of a month. lessons at u littered table nearby, | Walks today. ,*Wlhy should any able- | tors would come herc to fight on November hodied man allow the path in front { amendment, R.-——But you of his home 1o remaimn in a deplor- — — scason’s mew books. sure not enter the reom with the intention hudget public. They have stated | military discipline from which there! a14,)e condition?” was to have been \SQUITH IS ELECTE L.—Very w. indeed: the printe 1.—No. We have hundreds of voi-| of assaulting William. He further they are not going to try to| would be no escipe. Quite different \ written. An attempt at the walk in London. Feb cormer Premier | sirike deferrcid the publication of soumes worn out which e cannot r said that William had thrown his d g front of his own temporary dwelling | Herbert Asquith was elected to parlia- | many. place. shoes out of the window and refused has made him sadder and wiser—and | ment from the Paisler eonstituency in R.—Don’t tell me that you haven't R.—What a dreadful wuay io run a | (o pay for them. In an argument bhe much more charitable. He “passed | the recent hye election. Announce-| Keynes ‘‘Economic Consequences of{ librar said William struck him first. How- far such things §s the Hog- ave the opportunity to expericnce| the buck.” Satisfactory results will { ment af the result was made this aft- | the Peace”! Tt is said to be the most 1.—Yes. and it is ever’'more pain-| ever Judge John H. Kirkham fined L the Town fant Byt th somc the hoidships of lite awg e obtained (rom imported labor rnoon important book published since the| ful for the cmployes than for the] him §3 and costs. i | | sommunity. it s f i ing would <hoek the inner family cir have some of the R.—You are not even rveplacin and informed the court that he did e Taxpayers have not vet made | were destined to fecl tne iron hand of v norn-out Looks?T wages for officials. They have | would be the'patents’ viewpoint were ed the expenditures already | they gble to feel that the lads would