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NEW. BRITAIN - DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH: '8,- 1920, iy i i e o wernment will lose very little by | its reiterated statement, will he un- - 5 i) 3 w Bl’ltall’l Herald. it to follow.” JEST RUMINATIN nsaction, and is unimpor- | able (Raobert Russell.) t innocent people should have | While the President did not ask if that Joss in taxes. We wam | he “might be permitted”—i phrase o 1',"‘",('* "“'"')‘"”"' fhotitisey Sunday’s sun that ain't like E other days: it's special wel- to pay a little to help you do it.” | the failure may be duc (o the formi comin’ an' kind an’ has sich Atidel from® the question’ of " the | character of. the mo{@ - His filenda home-like ways: its rayvs jest e e : dance ke fairy Kids a-listnin® { wisdom of prohibition and admit- 1 powever. will see in his “‘venturing to ol oni il < ‘.vl,','. - New Gritan | ting willingly the justice of any ai- i 0 bells calls the iy ¥ the ] ¢ iy a express” an unmistakable sizn of sinner to the place whar tempt to save owners of liuor from IERALD PURLISIIING COMPANY bribe you to behave. and are will- | characteristic before his sickness- welcome return of mental courtesy af peace o' spirit dwells. A felier ST | loss had time not been” given them seems o know a town when . { ssion unweakened by its delicacy : x " % 26 [ 1o prevent such loss, the expressed Jefusgeliyine (alo Wi o thnt roditab. et medinm in T e ! old-fas 2 & S S| dways open (o adyertisers, sadoon gentleman savors of childisi- RUESTION awful easy for to hear, “Wall R0 ? The Asm L ness and discloses a failure to ai- Tomorrow the electors of the ity & . howdy-do chimed | Ao T is e s R s e e ot o r kBt i dcala ol ot out from churches thoush they B iAo et el of bonded liquor any willingne: 1o | polls what the tax te for the com- B0 e i sl docal St knows jest nothin' ‘tail 'bout you. But ruminatin’ all alone e 1t doesn’t scem so queer that Le saved lossi they would be ‘the | that the cuts as advoeated by the tollin® bells an® sunlight should st R obey the law. Liqior men ‘desire to j Ing year will be. Despite the X ST O i A e O oy || CERHEky Gt (6 Sene oF (e feoliipelizaputcoing Rltort oy : : be jest so: we'll Bnd the same ; of the gentlemen who—humbly be | Tocal institutions and commissions it ¢ 1 iarch of the family paints. as | ol ciody, no maticr whar we it .Said—have no monopoly on de- | does not require any zreat stretch of et e o coney the imazination to foretell a victory Iv folk: them hells is just | THOSE WERE THE DAYS. }.v,\. however, to favor reimburse- | Taxpavers' association, will be ex- | seem fumiliar here--my ol rizht arc the pictures that the sit in our steam-heated apart- § ts in the evenin hours, of —— for the ones who advocate a lowered sound to help us humans con- | ET TU BRUTE! tax rate. Such will be the call of the Rl e et B ey haps. thouzh possibly within profound.” Let's take that New Britain has become more oy pPurse. undoubtedly. Sunday pirit through the of lonz ago. hefore our hory of some whose hair s . . _ A R less accustomed to the hysterical B MeMaion and his retainers. week—let's take our prayer .- ho searches | tempis of Hartford to place it (he | Who are as intanzible as the wraiths i inte eversthin® we do ¥ as the grandpa who searc S (i 5 _ SIS TR L O eTeT mind for cxamples of she olden | strictly rural category. We can under- [ of Siv Oliver Loc will welcome the stund the jealousy 3with which the | defcat of the administration as se conts | Capital Cily resards our srowth, A | ing heavily for their side. when. as a sas. ah yes, ezss were ten s a pound, flonr was ground | than a suburb of the larger (but no n the owners’ wheat by the | for long)-city to the northeast. Now. | Proposition. True McMahon = has, QUAINT EPITAPHS Transcribed Directiy from Tomb- stones in Various Councet- fcut Cemeteries. (I ration would he defeated in such a : ziven voice to the plaint that many Eine miller at the. cross-voads|| lonever, New Hayen bas joined (e e (e vl Bkl To Zoodles salorc were produced by | rapks of the oppressors. Fere 1s whit i I . Jlainers will vote according to his ar- farm. What i3 there that was | she has done, through one of her| ! 0 < 5 il suments, even thougt they mig 1 | would like to utter lond. the com- 1 i cheaper and in more abundance? | newspapers—the “Times - Leader,”— nt : disagrec with him upon any other is- ing. it was telling of the recent | l SA By JAMES SHEPARD. { sue that comes bhefore the publi he pday it is an ezg that is not : Jifes g . hizh rate, and it is admittedly high, old up its head in the company Meriden, Docior Isaac Hall. 1781, ssenge from Hartford anid ther egas that does not fetch i { SNpringfield were delaved in reach- 2 | The lowly cot and lofty dome el or so at the =zrocer’s. Butter, ing New Haven this morning. An adoption of the lower onc will not With his healing art proclaim RS C e el e bring dn a still higher rale next | And teeming nature saved from death \imoniblotledbihe: New L Haven vear. A revaluation of bproperty is With zreatful tears cmbalimed his seems exorbitant. let us hope that the butter is seventy cenis a pound | erythinz is high and S ‘ division track and trains were re- vinz on. will he complete before the name., e Thosc Rwere Rl el s u OO Ld routed by way of New Dritain. annual mesting next yvear, it ix said. from which village they went to e RS N 9 cand we may not b regquired to pay 1t. in times gone by, the fifther, Berlin junction over the eleciric iy ¢ i D e . Mourning friends as vou pass branch line. No one was hurt. mills upon our reassessed prop- Fehold our dust at rest, BEEN WORKIN It matters litte, however, we |y sun to dark and. in the winter, ymehow the last four words of the i wiarn veu all prepave to die OVES g T / 77 $ S 2 G PR S i have oty larzer amount of And R TIME ///’// £ 7 her and family toiled from ris- t to bed to keep warm until it | mcssaze sound like a knock, as we! . dwell amongst the just 3 i # money to make ror whai we have ERd z = Zw o time to toil again. Formidable, ' us the roregoing. We supposc, though. s 4 lost this year. providing we allow our Lyme, 1841, istered, parlors which were ©ihat the writer meant that no one was sireets and convenicnces to run down, irth’s attractions coulc no chain p— == r used gloomily starcd the fam- | hurt in the. derailment of the loco- s attract ould not chair wil take more to brinz them up to thee, n the fuce. Now sicam heat and motive, not that wl passengers sic- 2 1rthiy prospects could not keep | "ne line hetween that town™ and cniire troop did = dailv Zood turn ern lighting exist, even on the | coede in travelidt throuzh New | .(:, Tt i Love of friends could mot ddetain thee i‘v-:\.min:'.-.un conl.l he operated toda b volinz their meeting timé to and the 1 sitting- 1 here may be little opposition m’ Nouechil g hemla o (e Tv-o thausangd volunteers haye heen . removir W1 the <now from around parior is tie Britain safely ; . 3 3 2 the “sit N the Faxpiyers' 1ssed to dis the Berkshire Street: the church propsrty. LUpon the vom- B et G o ' vin that +1 Ny vs . 3 proj pon the cor E e e throuszh some .of their failway company éut of its difficuities pletion of this iask usy héld t lay in easc and cor fort. When | wWipa, RUSH ‘R OABROAD. | - ) ¢ at Pittsfield. Service was abandoned . crackor-enting contest which was fellows went sparkin® they Rk y - ! B SIS AT SR THOSE GRASPING GERMANS iw the company last night and the very popular. .Scont Hareld Over Everyone sya avith the ! automobiles and new equip- rotd emploves were laid off for an in- ' strom will represent the troop in the starving peoples of oiher lands. Many © meat may Lo profitably delayed : At dwiinite period. Mavor Louis Mer- | checker tournament. When Teutons Were Foreed to Leave | chant issued n proclumation. asking . Troop No. 13 me: Tuesday night e of the tin chaviot and they Scores ol Marooned Trave]ers Ih2! citizen=lto assist thelroad. i Sl @i i e - Forcigners in this coun are pec- | the majoriiy of people is their ef- ‘hleswiz They Took erythi Service ¢ B, a of(. ~True it takes at least one | . - of people is in their ef Schleswiz They Took verythin ‘u\x \wu_ l!m Boston and Albany ' wil| Lield a festival during the month Waps more vitally interested in thosxe fect on the parks which are deprived s SR s nd the New' fave . nearly .1 whic ibits of its work will b i to drive the auto, where Dob- | v = 5 L They Could With Them. Fedb Gnlze"s i : at which exhibits o s work will 'k ek home” than are Amcricans, | of additional bLasehall diamonds and £ 25 displayed. Mem! of the first-aide— might find his own way about. i . temperdrly e e e e there is much time saved. Wazes e 4 ey : ‘i g Now comes ©news that Ioland, | it Institute, which miay be forced to | Sian authorvities when compelled fo hold an entortainment in conjuncifon a dollar @ day or-less. i T e Foston, March 8.-— Railroads, indns- r with the Sunshine club to. reimbur hed Up recaleitrant old Dobbin, | o toil, today they rai the 4 ; arc trying 1o do something aboui i i Where the cuts most divcetle affect | | Who have their own domestic worries, funds for upkeep. and the New Brit- Copenhagen. March S.—The Pius il once Julinst i Barnes Ehead dollacs voled under. the Taxpayees' | the plebiscites there “tried to grab | bined efforts azain today 1o restore MDiconENe) not meé! during the past week on account of the mis- sion being held in St Joseph's chureh Last Wednesda - afternoon the coms- mittec on crmiping cousisting . of E. L. Warren, Poeter Crona. AL A. Milk of the lungs the neighbors be- 5 e association and o back 1o a “pay’ | Whatever could be zrabbed up to the { the passengzer and freight transporti- to loosen the sod in the place | Jast minute,” H. I>. Hanssen, minister | tion facilities that were cut off in Troop No. 1 of Plainville met Wed- f1s ¢ has informed the Hou ules Com- ! from Schleswiz to Denmark, told The | northern - England by the storm day 1 hall. A hike mittee that 5,000,000 barrci tow- | lect its revenue. i e e of Saturday. jgsing out” holiday | was enjoyed Saturday by several [ The merchant and the home own- | At late as January 17. ther sold | Was procluimed in'several cities and * members of the troop. The feature ‘ v will oventually be atfccted by the | the vietors memorials on the Dybhoels tores of industries diverted. the en- [ this week at the rezular meeting 1 J. W. Marsland mel with the H s Hills and on the islind of Als to a | erzies of their ecmplayes to the | will be a scout sociul followed by an 204 J. s NI e e Wonien. ever Her, [ Thix will he done without waiting for i SLEF Rl sicehReatimate s iR Miha ‘man ermpans in Kicl, (Dyb. | sWinging of pivks and shavels over ! entertainment. First aid work was StOul exceutive and discussed pla | | | the United States Grain Corporation. | i system for the users in order io col- they replant marble <h i : ¢ prdsxitonel if one's appendix becat ST R . @ grade flour will he sent to Central d up the vilinze unde A lrope at once on long-teim credits, macadam zoes bad it depreclates G Tous battieficld of Den. | rAiroad ties. Great snowbanks and | demonstrated by Scoutmaster Mer. [OF the coming summer camp. An- proparty in the district, there R < wir with Austric and Ger. | the ice formed by the suydden drop in jton Lamh. Ncout Nathan Stephenson . Mouncement as to the charzes and Dybhoel | 1:mperature after the'rain caused the | will represent the'iroop in the in-° >0Me of the plans for the next-camn charms with hoops and busties | Conzressional action upon the pending lonz zeriny skirts- and had limbs FH50,000, 000 Enropean Food Relier money cnouzi allowed to keep up the | many in 18610 Not only the : ; memorial erectes hove the tw bille! : > wesent streets let alone pave new SRR rected § = s rour scoutmiaster y m for {h the rule, havd toilful days oc- | siven favorable action as an in- |’ E R Ianentinenehes iheralbll thel=roing v places. ¥ badges for public health and bird Your scoutmast AsK him for t led the working hours. No won ntive to other nations 1o ail thess wits =old to 1 private company, All employes of labor were cal tudy hay n awarded to Sceut ' informatio , = One may nol have his culke e R npon by the associated industries and | Cowles A Avrangements have been made wif the Boston Chamber of Commerce 1o Troop No. 2 met Tuesday nighi at Ceorze B. mpson (o conduct a o whicl i S sist the transportation companies. | the South church. ~ The troop h hort course in marksmanship once 3 3 i row we vote whether we <hall e | SiUl state propecty, which is abso- < b B Sl c l2u hipjonce B ment. Why i attempt to sell this flour in this conn- stely forbidden by the conditions of | - Similar drive two weeks ag0 re-:ga short drili and instruction in first week at scout headguarters for a fe# st | R SR L@ whatever saving will be effected by a [ 0 e U LG vember 11, 1918, | Stered service to neariy normal. hut ! 4jd-and the compass for the sccond sclected scouts who wish to qualily vy has ~d. owing to America’s £ < A 2 most serious tie-up of the winter in | tortroop checker iournament. Merit has been made throuzh hulletins i d of legs. Long' cold nights | Bill. which. however. he hopes will | the spelling hee at the school- | peoples, g ! s i [esa e cat it is a familic sayving, Tomor- i) A case of the sale of Prus- ¢ was the aeme of joyous enter- | The frankly admitted fact that an lower X 1o BOPEY OWRers Or} have proiested against the sale to | Saturdayis storm undid the work of | class tests. Scoul Darrow will rep- for the marksmanship merit badge tten deys in many lovalities. ' yesent ihe troop in the checker lour- This class will not exceed six meui Situation is Serious. nament. Visitors were James Rogers. bers for the preseni. It also will be he situation in Main2. New Hamp- © chairman of the troop vommittee anu restricted to first-class scouts. Such, _ shire and Vermont was (he most sevi- | Scour Executive Judd CUSENnEEman s Ry Gl S Huntred SRoth 1 8 Sl e g et L SR e passengers were miraoned. i small . | t them have their oz S e an o hig) : Rl e ‘ i wde flon n spend it upon the city. We shall de- _the represer ves of the. Allied and rer dozen, et the have 2t does ne ake el 0 ¢ SeNS 3 5 ociat 3 cerely } does not. take away from (he sen vide thet the amount should be with- | Associated powers, and we sincerely ing bees and molasses pulls. /e S . 5 clic caused by 1) news. Nor docs ¢ 1 1 1 e 1 B in ot en- b cle ey probakly ereby i 1 held fromy the city, probahly, therebyj (00e G St L S o he Pra scouts as wish fo 2o on the wiitins sians their last foothold on the Hills | cating our cake. Possihly we shall | of Dy bboel.” — filci remainat that sopve! Food willlzn | ~akiet cilling ol ciid ts voon Rud The enormous Danish flaz. the zift g -is cost worth : o g ‘is costliey n the'suzgestion thutiNTSBatn esfactioniil, N = "mote monoy | cqui alent | to list for this course 1 so through ; 1 scoutmaster and will commis" (heir scoutmaste cities and ‘owns \\\n'xri |xz|'n‘.~ ,mri orealaiont » been stalled since Saturday night ane Pro e ¢ 2 sorn sAmericans vas : op N tnet Thursday al the QoM anishCENEEE A meicans BWAS | Tl Sonellbiacesithaiteeding, oflihesel Ny b i SRS | el e B hoisted on the fortifications of Dyb- A B E Methodis S the husiness i WA i e e e refuges became a serious problem. e e »oel on the day when the first plebis- 3 . 500 ey n& L In unsw Me.. 500 passenger class requirements was sziven: Exccutive (‘ook made a visit an idea of the comins summer camp. Troop No Friday night a. e than ‘ o gREXeLimLote mad not he wholly disinterested. The The mext meeting of ihe <ourt of Honor will be held at scout headquar- ters on Monday nizht. March 13 is hoped that every troop will 1 resented Ly at least one scout second and st cliss or mes , investiture It is with pleasure that the loznl SDRY™ REAS : almost immediately (o these countrics i when that (ime comes. when properiy is reported that @ representative | and some. s wst. of those who : is deprecinted and -the ity faces a % B loon leasne ircs ko Tonitiheer arvation will be f reconstruciion period after its ers ife= 2 At o Anti-Saloon league urges that nstruction period afier its era of | cite was held to decide whether | ¢\ Gaileq trains have been cared placed cconomy the clement | Schleswiz should remain German or ¥ Sincel Sundach morningllandl b imong the propeity holders that is | Pe restoved to Denmark. Richmond. also on the main line of | e == the Maine Central vailroad. 200 others g . A | including Commander Evang S . > g council announces the appointment of ol. In this wiy, declares the WS e e | et s e S FARM WAGES H]GH TR G TG TNt A, o the: Centev urch The “meeting 0001 W, W. Bullen and Lieutenant | 4 ] 2 Csalyd e ) was devoled almost entirely to o AN 5 2 gentleman. the owners would | Adriatic question is deemed the most | profits and departed - elsewhere e AR "n.1x]q_:'rfm,\"r»“:,,'fll‘h(‘ : ;""] Raymood Rand ax doputy scout com- i s d the ince: « ortant of o corresp o A RIS —— o se e the Greenville & callis S Re LOSR, is ers from loss and the incentiv imnportant of th sponden e | — } “»‘“"“‘: b ‘h{"l o ‘\:;:‘\‘“::'1 Jfor the-cominz year. » Scouts Mar ““_’l,““”"' e e s rid of the liquor illezully or oscs the tenacity of ention (ol 1 = , o yranch . gor and stoals {4 - b R eiea 3 iy he scont execeutive has made rid of th uor v hacity intention toi IACTS AND FA CIES. | With Bo: \veraged § Tailrond! who left Gréenyille Saturday 1!:"~L .\T\n m n nd - Trving e atonte with a locall ticton 4 millions in trying 1 “fead tae - maintain a previously formed opinion S . e Gy o \fternoon. were brought to Bangor | Arker e it Board $536.29—Best Pay nELo ' . = = Lkl late last night. They had been stalled History of Agricultuve, 1l ¥aturday night and yesterday in an immense snowdrift AN vice-president. Washington. March 8.~ Farm wages | senger on the 3 ton county yrice paid to the owners for EhiteliTon o The e i el = N en o e T : S Jor train also sp the : Yy DR el e I UHRAGKE were the hizhest in the history of the| @nd Bar Harbor train al pentithe; ! v - star scout, liquor and the amount it would | jnperproted 1o ST 4 - i fght in the cars abowt 17 miles east UM NOW ! interbreted ito 1 HRERIS Livina costs increased 8 per ceny| United States last year. the Depa - Troop No. 3 report was not re- G | [ . fve trom the suic of the rosullainn @ premicrs? and &n “aercerme i angsor i : 2 zenol | Bremi and an “agrcement last year. says the fede labor de- | meat of Agriculture announces. For Service hetween Portsmouth and | ceived” from. Kensinzton probably on account of the storm. - = tured aicohol one 4o theiria: . e ) G ! reservations,” o proposal partment. Isn’t that a misprint for | i fthilic: ton an the Boston and Maine wi . 4 abor hired by the month with hoard v iy e . : < e o el LD L R sl nn g Sibension ot newiis Troop No. & of Maple Hill will Young Society Damsels of Madrid 3 a5 the avera L0 R e GO LT SRSk probably resume . their meetings vl some sort of weapo q o N == . S 36 wre, Trains feém this citye van v - % fied son Dpon Pact of London be reverted whole was $39.82: without board it n:'n,'b'““_‘]'g Mi"‘ ,fl" L G T T A e Claim to Haye Acquired Habit from. thui Stenberz is now home from the Bventialiy it will be necessar: NECESSANY 10 | (o g36.28. Harvest wazes per day 1 S terday only as far as Beverly. Opera- e r hospital. Scout lrvine Rau is a new final resort and declires there is 10| 20 to market with a basket on yvour O - ) Dol R [ arm. et vour lumber and carry \\‘;‘:’\ ‘_""'I"" g ”"‘(l,"""_ “"H g ’,""4\°r fions on the lLexington branch of the ) e tolia e oD demmeal G 1A oy | it NonveRio =ath ithless lolive it cost—— & == A SES O HC SRt RS st esIW et il S0 i the inldivision ot i e \:0stoniany M emberFofRthisTroon. N Modid, Macel f—Th: veunz o lecution Kvil uses hegan 5 3 Louisville Couricr-Journal. of the Mississippi Ttiver. The lowest Maine were resumed last night, Troop Ne. T met Wednesday night prised thai there should he found in | = rm wazes ave in the South Atlantic Teotme on the Vermont Contral | At the Boys' cluh. Tt was proposed e i Stales. withthe South {Cential ISEALCS {ines Sihors soverat passenger tr 10 hold scout classes durinz the week faken to the American habit of chew- next lowest. Monthly wages WHR | (pre held up Saturday and vesterday | 107 instruction in the tirst and sec- iz zum and iheir clders have been covernment buy some 40,000, L, — — worth of bonded liquor from tn THE PRESIDENT HUY ¥ i T and turn it into denatur President Wilson's latest note to the | buving real estate for speculative | —_— are envolle in the marks- manship class which staris Tuesday Procure Army mess kits for loc evening. Merit bades have bheen re. SCOULs at actual cost. Tt is hoped 5 ceived for swimmins for Scout Mar have these kits at headquarters this land. and public health for Irvine week. Parker.” The latter is nowa life ana would be removed. * o Eovern- which has been in evidenece since his | with lezislation |r:n\n(fi|~' amainst dis i No one scems gregtly concerncd | a little in the difference between poticeable in his carly days in the | ability on the part of o { he says in effect. would §ose . peturn from Paris—something not ere was i day when everyons never thouzht of curtailine lege. Whether the weapons wer Their American Sisters, be nsed for sport, protection ciety zirls and vouths of Madrid havs n of thes Wi pon the law lim- | L © ; ¢ expression of his willingness to | Will science cver be able 1o explain he rizht 1o carry voin- A the rizi SRR S S coincidence between w0 many | ! 1 % = theve were ca Al i e L i 5 th shocks and the opening of tense Doard were highest in the Western| \opa loosen~d last nighi. The moun- | ond class subjects. Several of the |0 00 (Lo o o oo That G R I T HHGE LI settlement of | oyiiial ciompaizns.--Pittsburgh Dise | States. including the Mountain and ! ain division of the Roston and Maine | tenderfeet are now prepared to ) A e thelr common frontiers in the Iume | pateh, Tacific States. where the averaze was<! remained blocked by a mass of snow | before thg court of honor on the Stait e ] i 15 5 wi ~ oled s . 3. 2 (e r ¥y A o e yegion any wround for suzmesting 1 6. while without board it w Which slid down from one of the | 13th. A hike will he held shortly. A, B. . devoted it R clumy it occarred 1o som the re- ! i e e el » $87.12 peaks of the White mountains and Troop No % met Friday night at 1o this new practice, which it A vithdraws i norandum The ex-kiiser wants' Prussia to Farming operations of 1919 pro- | buried the tracks 40 feet deep: Trans- | the Baptist church. Scout Douzlas nounced in strong terms. GIRLICE enl Bl g b e (A tan R unaniehai o g 000 00 RIS 1os G nE I o b Bl 0 e i Tons Rl A tiad Al valneta i portation Letween Concord, N. H.. and | Norton will represent the troap According to the writer of this o v basix “ference in the final | Willium put another value on - tl frrm that wis 11.8 per eont. nboscl the morthern parts of the state. \er- i the checker -lournament. Instrue- ticle. gum chewinz is the result of mude your e jol “ll‘lv n 'n'» L .‘\\:l\‘lyuln it ‘-w: e e S e mont and Quobee also was al a stand- | tion in -the semaphore code and gn . reading articles In Spanisi IR S At t . swrobably this value ought fo siand.- o i S0 s | firs: d was held: b: Se naster who have recently visited Amer nosa u o et R ; 1 : Tnt o ule manin e [hstr first aid was held by outmaster who hav entiy ited Ameries ¢ Pres loes “concur in the | Kansas City Star Tt 1S N cocss McKenny. Gne new member was and the the American piciires pros, Officials of several strect railwiy | elected 1o membership. duced in the nish cinema theatere : e s : el thn f b em:tl Eeivice conld he Troop No. 10 mat Thursday Eweights out lof (hemetall thas s\ inistersi it in Suspecdsattlementil 0os v oc o Fievery thine thatt binds mna @ creasedt T4 peis cont- Swithon 3 ],j:' R AV ATICE \y:rll\l" e N e e o 1 driatic « st is o he N e . e and day wages e i i RN X Sy i tthe Adri tuestion is of t limits him. except human naturc.— ot ccni. dnd duswdges 1o City lines of the eastern Massachu- | ter this weck for the cominz ycar. 18.9 per cont. i setts Street liailway company were | Through the courtesy of Mr: Menus _ hese firures indicate.” suys partly open resterda. but no attempt | the synagogue has bheen procured by The United States not oniy freed Department of Agriculture. “that the | (o, ade to resume traflic on some ' the scout cxecutive for the perma- of good men like ux when we I g Cuba but turned the liquor business farm Iaborer ix still regaining | of the interurban or rural lines. Lynn,- nent use of. this troop. Scoutmuster < e s vou will notliball Eebuuniy 10 and =vonturestto oxpressil oner to hcr —hes Moines R onister zround he losi. relatively. early S R e e e e Bl R L e T v th ted to shoot innocént persons | the earncst hope that the allied gov- = ° | the rapid upward movement of prices{ gusly affected... Voluntcers: r present at the mectinz this week as REA < v But there is this to be said of the | of farm products after 1915 Thia| rront the churches . dug business of mmnortance will he tran- ; ‘; I auns. ylay with them | ernments will not find it necessary to SR o : auns. to pla) ) I current investientions We have age recavery was evident in 1918 niles of the Middlesex and Roston acted frecly, nor to fight the gw which , lecide on a course which the Ameri- | found « 1ot of things not to do in *he | as well as in 1919, but Ml recovery | Street Railway tracks nday nea: ] Troop No. L1 miet Thursduy nizht 4AIR ROBBERY cs them uscless to _you Thg | cap Government. in accordance withi next war.—Los Angeles Times has not yver heen accomplished,™ Hopkinton and it wias cxpected that ' gy the German Lutheran church. The cs f indiseriminate * os hers to say to citizens: “Our law taken away the th [ wpich that the government shin of farm labor was relatively atc view of the British and French Prime e weapons from yon and Wages by the month with Man =eems to able to effect the All members of Matiabessett of Red Men ay ed o he p this evening at dd's ! chief’s degree will he confcrred an {wo candidates them. and ladies’ fans out of th The screws and nails might eatest importance He declines to | Chicazo News. ed to fasten down the lids of | aceept responsibility for a failure tol seich a solution. refers to his note of