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NEW BRITAIN DAJLY HERALD THURSDAY MARCH 11, 1920, { With us. Our Americanism is surel,\"\\hich had descended to him through " ———————————— LOMMUN‘CAWD of order. Sénator Harvéy Harmi!r! BW Brltam Herald aloof from the world. five generations of heart-nobility. “JEST RUMINATIN'.® leader of the suffragists, and Senator Gribble, the opposing leader, debated The situation that has come about Probably no message could bring (Robert Russell.) the question and. when appealed to, . P COMPANY, e ; et e Aty S ke Savian ; - The So-Called ““Daylight Saving.” i = HERALD PUBLI s is regrettable in the extreme. In the | Dr. Williams more profound aratit Say, didn't that thar glowin’ President Sinsel ‘declined to rule 0 Epriaiag first place powers upon the other side | cation than that which will tell him -""; ”\?l‘l‘ \\orkcd‘ all vesterday Whether the day be 15 hours long the point, but submitted 1t to the s B e e e e T dest make you think ‘twas la- as in our iongest day, or 9 hours and ate. Senator Harmer was sustained 2 rel horin’ in Optimism’'s 2 “ N & = ; crald Building, 67 Church St 4 : : pumism's pay? y 5 i : A v to 14, hen tha o B tem. 1i does not fit in with theic | brought comfort and hope to many Your smile grew broader 20 minutes as-in" our shortest day, D3y e srateiof jlojtol 18 aub (then : 2 : e . ! house resolution was adopted. Ad- $2.00 Thrae Months ideas of diplomacy. They believe, | and a new inspiration to those ,who through the day. an' when the the noon mark always “divides the on 5 ey ; e ¥ journment was taken until 10 a. e entn L o possibly, that a politician may be un- | had eyves to see. and saw: cars to shadows came a-bringin’ night day into two parts of equal length. Two Mol‘e Sm[es Al‘c Now k4 today. I . i« Post oifice at NewsBritain| scuted at once, when' his motives be. | henr. and heard: vou ‘lowed that life's a pretty This is God's unalterable law and I Second Cluss Mail Matter. ? decent game. Now that thar 2 B 52 g i i ) come unsatisfact to the majority s ' Now for one do not wanc man’s law to Necessar sun an’ my ol pipe-—thex're e bstance that God's law is S | of people and cannot underand why HCAGO FIGHTS FOR FOOD. sympathetic friends—jest gets state in substance tha - = _ . L L e e 5 their heads together an’ this wrong. 1 have no use for a law ¢ ith RSy brontuvi. e i s (RG] (K e (BT TRERRG (i Shiacien s Sl ko rumination sends: Don't let || which makes the clock falsely pro- TATES, B e pram ey e S e e | by Ing been the scene of energetic your optimism gzit the horse claim 12 o'clock when in fact It is Al X35, room always open to advert RO e e action against rent profiteering, has behind the cart: be hopeful. fonty 11TR (hirehs Heauniog inalend Tord| I States which have ratified the sut- S _lu_nw think them e League s tanlunt thelnahii ol o5a t yes. but don't forget to allus & g ks . | frage amendment to the constitution, B ot 3 *of Nations is nothing but a “gentie- | 'O% e . sl have a heart. “Cheer up; the confusion as our minds naturally | iih their order and date of ratifica- Associated Pr s exclusively entitled | nian'y agrcement” when it comes to a | 12" Prices. Some (ime ago its worst is velL to come” an' revert back from the new fool time | o\ royo0 (0 the wse for republication of all news 08 ABSedS L = s G i 2 1o the old standard time. thus ren- ereldited 1o it on mot otherwise credited | final analysis, and the agreement may | WOMen me tnisditodopsomething Bing Pyt poeflots fvorae] 3 = 1—MNlinois ........ Juhe 10, 1919 puolished herin il B ney Cline with the statement that he picture clisahoanse §intompers [ wel b ve cuimed oyen iRl s Miibiganl . a1 1808 ¢ wouzh it i entered into, by the erea- MY ¢ ) A . ance in hopefulness becomes a iGediFcaledichefill chE Doy e AR S i neas June 16, 1919 Weeks tion of bitterness beforehand. Politi- | P1aNS 10 bring suits under both the awful bore, for it ain't kin to JsliiGhelioneiin fearly iribing andibe S 00 71 June 16, 1919 i1l battleanoil and shiltiisdone 1ay|| PuretEood¥and¥brugtactiand Nine comuion sense—ner xympathy slealas Bisheaslaflonloangronciing | S vt o June 1919 been played with the aima of nations {-/2VST 14w against storage houses to REors it nach tu iy sl e 7—Pennsylvania June 1419 e . & e : i G unlishE therex ablin: ibibe may cease at an earlier hour of the ! (T PRAS TERE -« N0 e New York. March 11.—The sub. hioa! toolonz intt thicuntiverey L tlinl] force! hondearoodiinto fvnctm viico | RO RIEE WIS RS Al BB b e b e e e alacly Al : ; y . 9—Texas ...... June 1919 | committee of operators and mine he =zlory of yesterday's sunlizht | gickening. It success is attained in Mr. Cline's that habe vou learns a lot o vantazeous to ‘those who work only | 770 “t 1919 | aibdintod. te aegoiihie s ik “.aé‘z the mitigating circumstance: the endeavors it is suid the largest wisdom dope. An’,when your short ' hours, as most men now do, | 14 arigeourl OHT e e bhe that of daring to touch upon — amount of food ever thrown on the | Youth takes wings You'll find a and “',h“'”" S e — Arkansas sty | SEIS P = el favorite topic of alleged pocts TOOVEL SANITY market at one time in the United smile upon your face. ‘cause thoze who work eleven hours or more | 15 aeoniang . N 1919 | Mimers held its first conference, here pn, Tt i 4 States will be ferced into the retail Hebsisy Bouttlon spbaune oy aathies o1 me"dpsedq to do. oS! 14—Nebraska .. Gy el 0] Lo ahd e il ren’t, and other demented per- - ¢ States will be ced into the reta to a pretty pleasant place. RO Ceaa s S Lo VI e O ORI D S Minuassota B 1919 ¢ continue for seve':| weeks before a s e Most men like to see their own be- |'\,qe. Pigzures sathered by respon- hours into two equal parts. In my 5 : he fact tha peoy T e e e ade. L & € ) native town. long years ago, the 16—N. Hampshire . S 1919 | definite decision iz icachéd. o e s o # or beliefs they have made their | giple officials show that Chicago stor- 2 el ey 17—Utah ....... 50, 1919 Neither miners i operat ar 3 ; own, uttercd by one in authority, A h regular working hours in all of the [ j ™ (R -0 2 1is Dox s i Operators are Skt i B S aoloEloat were iEinbL s int e i1 2 95 D 9| hopeful of an early decision as no Blica receives one's becoming happy motorists. | jecalye butter as compared with 2,122,361 | [ noon and five in the afternoon. : UEth Shelote Y 1 AW agreement §fill betEhcholl ik Marly with writing of Sprinm approvil when he or it voic ONes | siored a vear ago, and that mgre (]mni leNT EPIMPH;S 1 was glad to seée in The Herald | B ceal commission ang: WHAT SPRING MEANS, Guilty—with a miligating circum- should not deter decent folk | age houses hold 4,9 8 pound i 21—South Dakota .. : 1919 FREith deat s own sentiments. Some men may not vecently a proposal to regulate the | ;. St domn s inandilo tiefcast bhithe MOl ; summer hours without meddling with Coloradofy.c - - 1919 | coal miners. Reports from the com- |!the clock. There is no possible ob- | ;o _nnode lsland .. . 1920 | mission which is sitting in Washing- ject of turning the clock ahead, mher] s cE 6. 1920 1 ton have failed to disclose what pro. R T T o b 15 o5 o] ST Gocnonog < 1820 | gress is being made. | ' work an hour earlier than all people | 25 —Indiana ....... - 1920 { The high cest of living will figure BICes £ ® | 2T—Wyoming ...... 1920 | largely in the arguments of the mine wish to, or perhaps to console others A = i S e L G B S | Bl Sntanns . 1920 | workers for a 60 per cent. wage in- situation with Altorney General Pal- used to say that the people liked to ':{‘_Ar”o“ Sy : L riantiees havaibeen [gathorad Ty b be fooled. and it was evidently the e b 19 Lege ited e mer. { Where his dust lies, not what he was hten £5 th ao culled A-Déyl]gh‘ New Mexico ... 18, 1920 | Warkers to show that the mine work- To the consumer who feéls quitc | When saints arise {he day will show e e R et e .z.x— Okiahoma ..... Feh. 25 1920 | ers’ wages have not kept pace with properly that he is noi supposed to | The part he acted here below. aieel 1 thonzh O (anaE i sut W. Virginia Makeh 10, 1820 | the cost of livipg. These will : TR ol : ! e ‘ laced early in the sub-committee’s Ti anism to Progressive independence | 1\ hat can be doue about the Soutlt Windbor 1792 stance alleged.) that the people 5 -delicately and loyally expressed! A S rove » conference. = could not fall in with the plan of Charleston, W. Vo.. March 11— 5 istressing sifvaticn, but that there oL 2 rirginia 1 = if Union officials indicated today that Hish cositfont ma st (e e ML | ERISSOE o (Theymorn ot lires] sa vl starting the summer work day an | The West Virginia e UM S h i citae i Rop 2l e SRE bri rnins should mean the dawn of a | . < 5 & are meén whose duty it is to know, Beheld this word so vain hour Fearlicr tuniesslithey > in- | the federal suffrac- =i:cndment late leixiandbvh % 'ili’” 4 aa UM e he ob, ‘ts ‘‘as e rea & : i re’ aw = 7 i v av f o i « @ s at W € insi: uy in v, delightful adventure. Jects “as much to the reaction- | 45 yort of action looks real. The ef- SR | duced to do so by pefclocill v [ivesterna yatteinogl JEEIaAER c B G ro e e B i aias recnel|iavy Eroupiinihelvepublicanfpartyiasiiiz s BSctar Cineis hucossn o lldl not 3 b béatlithe | Ivinzjiclocikcl ialan| indirectl) thejfamendm ent immsitaken DS IE ORIy 2o o8 oo n R Rt o Rt BBt 3 b £ ] to the radical group in the dem S S and roundabout way of accomplish- | senate in adopting the ratification Zomi . on of the fact that the approach : SR ¥ ©- | be limited to Chicago. and is looked South “md\m 1776. 2\ > ticeship” in the anthracite field where cratic party. 5 £ A S F inz the object sought. As a business | resolution of the house of delegates 3 " 2 b~ spring means something akin to . for eagerly even in New Britain. (Epitaph of the minister's wife) e e e L 1o || nViaSvote lof) 1 ool M vv smclivacarmit| e Jostimate Sthnt helr fecm bersighy M Hoover believes, as do most Gieniug' knowledge prudence joyn'd £ 2 A EE Tiinratate Tl i includes 65 per cent. of all mine sonal regeneration. Even its ma- z e . 2 _ 295 to make a statement which is known 34th s t Y. Workera in the PepRayivamia Rash-ton honest men deep in their hearts, that LT L | 3Vith sboiai worth by grece vefin'd 0 1 L0l y eie tn pikk mueh Bloch’s Vote Decides. ot ¥ al aspect “spells cleanliness. On {0 e ek AL | Adorn’d her life, deserv’d a name it in The vote of Senator Jesse A. Bloch | "®Elon- e people =hould select their own of- s : 2 a statement on paper, or enact it i 3 i T t time thi ra- e > 5 s against | Which few of eith © laim. by : p to the pres e the opéra- icials at their own initiative, and he Wond of Bollhisuccecses againg IE e o s ST BeR e ce L S e a1 In so far as setting the clock { of Wheeling, who made a hurried trip | P~ 102 BISSER™ (0 (o8 ORSTR" et -of life the rejuvemating M-| ..onte the “manui-cture of officials | the Belsheviki in the vicinity of —_— one hour ahead of the correct time | from California to vote on lhekamen:- Bress dheir atiiule Sodnirial . @6 mee of the season works auto- : miachine methods.” Tt is unani. | Mo#ir and Kelenkovitz, and the re- ! THE HOUSE THAT WAS. has heen a financial =ain, that gain ;\;r:il..v‘\Aaié;f:cetnua;r;“ :::ad:'tf ~qu mands of the mine workers except to tically; they feel. act and are het- ] 4 ¥ capture of these railway | \ has been obtained by false pretenses. d ook' E Senator 8. R. Mont. | indicate that it would be impossible to ¢ q Of thé old house. only a few crum- | The resultant zain was good. but the | frage forces. Se TR et thim without: increasthe i untroubled by contemplation of = of stating more or less frankiy | Junctions are sald to have brought SEE means by which it was attained were | Zomery was not permitted to vote, | ETC (ST ) deeper significance. They Will [ ;" (pore they stand on vital ques. | E¥éat rejoicing to the Polish people. | (ourses of brick. smothered in net- | vile. his seatfimmng been dec}l:lred{\:‘::.;ar;l‘: T Acslel ot ittes of fha abial tions 1s rather satisfictory-to the man | TheY. feel that a decialve blow has tle and dock. {1 believe that the majority of the am’z’"zm:r:' e on | numbering 57 men. has remained in pre and the change in them will| (oot : 5 e e AN oMl staloment e o squared stone. lving mossy | general public will be henefited by | Amendment was laken at §:1% 0'clo°k | New York in arder. fo be in closs s wishing to vote Gl sty where it tumbled! some rule for commencing business | in the sen: ter one of the MOS| ouch with the representativer of ths 4 s 3 | Hoover “cannot conscientiously parti- | LIS victor: A porL AN . Sprawlitz bramble and saucy this-y at ap earlier hour in summer than | dramatic »‘e=510n=l e 1(\‘~1§;1 S = sub-committee and act in an advis But those Who' realize the POWer of | i (e in any ormanization™ which a the Rolshevi party of suing for G | in winter. and T for one have no P:lher hohusc of \; leg =|3_U;H:-A-§ a:; capaciiy should their services profound parallel .which the| (.. (1.0 he should tak peace and at the same time con-| What once was firelit floor and pri- | objection to an¥ such plan. All that N-\Fffll o gouffcage Sucac 9"- ‘needed. b o O 0] tates (hat he should take public of- g h i st e T mecessar 1o do 50 is concerted ac- | their opponents fought in an effort to ing.of Spring draws have awak- 4 o tinuingz attacks along the front. 4 definite advance. FKach step fice. but he “cannot prevent” any or- B i e o Where, seen in a windowed picture, | tion in regulating the summer hours. | Bain & defnite advance. = “aCh TEP | CITY FENANGES zanization rom so doing. The Hne | T0du#y comes word from reay hills were fading | The public may rest assured that ":m“:n;-' \pifl"m: Aty : ) i i S “ticipati that the Russian Soviet government .\ dusk. aud all was memory-col- | all will fall in with the plab, in case | anti-suffraz o 2 % = . h between participating and co-operat- L e 2 g ; < == > o D Dhvsical. The opening of | o B 8 S S0 ‘“ | | has sent a new peace note to the orved and warm {1heir vocations are such that they (}:fr:e"n‘h::x‘s ‘n:‘y;:‘nf:‘t: L ne ”:: C«.-v::::n ;:-lx C?m;fleuee';::fifb\h'& es : & s extremcly - It s believec . . oic ‘ e I (he (can reap any advantage therefrom. | keeping latur b . @ lances in Depar buds and the coming to light of »olish foreizn office. Almost apole- And voices tdalked. secure from the ¥ 2 i e T first blades of new zrass is (he Zolish . wind’s invading.. | Of course it will be to the advantage | the suffragists confident of zaininz a | | Ceedless to sprinz s not here 3,000,000 pounds of cheese are being 1 much for Herb 0o s char- ary days of deluge. hours of SIUHoo e Rat held as compared with 1.561,460 last | | Transcribed Directly from Tomb- { stones in Various Congect- | icut Cemeteries. | acierization of himself as an “Inde- ning to shriekingawinds. possibly pendent Progressive.” but few will vear. The District Attorney savs en with tiny white particles, not plainly that high prices are heing CTEE e o mmie :f"‘" lssue with' any of his declara- | myjntained hy withholdin these | e YR e ¢ Britain. probably lie hetween | o0 ‘:‘ principle. He believes the | o .qt supplies of foodstuf and he | issues bef e e co ry o s time L day and those soothinz to (he G oreithe country at this tim : SR A transcend partisanship. Can there be and in&pifing in the freshnes : 5 doubt of that in the independent mind? He thinks his war service This stone stands but to tell the place things that grow anew. But an- pation should prove a sturdy staff | | changed him from Progressive repub- ouzh whatever disagrecable dayvs | v come before ihe time when the ¥ opening of one's cves in the se who see nothing outside th mous. And vet the habit of candi- [ POred bw when the first real Spring day d already to the inspiration. One belops spiritually in svmpathy that Mr. Hoover's honestly declared ance o ; willingness to serve, but unwillingness | £¢ti¢ Is the communication in refer- | 8% of all transportation lines to run | majority to ratify, by the vote of Sen-| The common council finance corn. ward, and visible sign of the [ T larations of | ©NCe to the Bolshevist attacks on the | Of the oid sarden. only a stray shin- | their cars when people wish to ride. | atdr Bloch. 4 en mittee has approved the followins ming of new opportunities for m_”mpl'w Bociibie .h.- hr_',mN ‘”‘_” Lithuanian and White Ruthenian in, . i The originators of the so-called ‘-nllt‘rh's_l‘:mhusmfi'"'. bills: ! L Sl e e s i e Of daffodil flames amid Apris | “Darlisht Savinz” law were not quite | Crowded gulleries were kept in or- his recent letter is all he can con- \ s cuckon-flowers. atistied with its deceptive charac- | der with difficully as each phase of | O £ fes deep hidden from the sun =0 | (i tioualy do within the Timits pro- | f°4r A Polish offensive and have taken | (. .\ clyster of aconite mixed with | ter, hence they coined a new phrase, | the battle apparently swunz one side | Street Improvement I 8. woulicss lte. As prepn-i ed by the fine he has drawn. His | this action to ward off such danger weeds entwining! “day light saving.” There is no defi- | or the other. At first, occupants.of | Sewer Mainienance . is made for any of lifc's se s Y 7 | at this time at least. But, dark and lofty., a royal cedar | nition of the word “saving” in the | the galleries fook more interest in tf“c'ev ;,fr:jllil;:lctlon . oceasions so the mind and heart ity S roresaliere towera several dictionaries 1 have consulted | the Wheeling senator. who was re- | Street Lighting ..... ,,3 be r::'lo (:_sm]\, o l”"‘\ “”m:“'g ‘Thf‘, s n.oln,\ of ‘(h(‘ prop; ” from Iy homely thorns: whether the white | which can be properly applied to that | garded as a_considerable sensation hy { ©“ubway ‘l'emf\mem . # of issucs, not men. e LSO =L = oh e nm e b vain drifts phrase. It is not ohly a misnomer. | the West Virginians owing to his | Incidental Hag_ season when all outside of | = (0 LT ites. 1 am mot so | desires peace not only with Foland | Or sun scorches. he holds the | but it has bheen so associated with a | importance and the means by which | City Hall ......... Seif aids the development o 2 E T | hut with the other border states as downs in ken. lving clock as to make the phrase | the suffrage forres had brought him | Police Department § dew ie or the revitalizing of well, may be doubted, and the danger The western vale: his branchy tigrs | positively odibus to many persons. | 1o Charleston. Soon. however, inter- | Water Department grown just a bit weary. These A ‘ Y Tie lifts, At no time in our history has there | est in the senator was obscured by Ifealth ... B¥¥he days in which real men and yre : % Older than many .a generation of | been so m\fch meddling with the or- issues featuring the contest. These [ Charities b prepare 1hu: the coming. of | 1 WOUId not he myself if I started out | MOEe justifiable belief, however, is men i Gy oLl of t:u: pu‘b‘l:"-rl:s‘;}la‘er( - l:zec.luded the :l::n:x;‘eofeglm g P'Irr? lnepunmetr;r oL . e coming. A a a is experiencing 5 LAURED v us been during the . [ declaring vac seat o ] Balances in the ~various city depari PHRs may be refiected In their | O0 @ Part of sell-seeking _ to obtain thal e ’” tx,vfllf|TCl;‘ r{ ‘m“ in the London Mercury. | It seems sometimes as if there was! A. R. Montgomery, depriving him of | ments as reported by the finane: ves. any office.” ot O T e arbroachofisom a desire to make everything as hard ) the vote which would have defeated | committee arc: for us as possible, or at least. to be | ratification resolution of the lower | gowers THE FEELING IN FRANCE. Mr. Hoover is perfectly correct in be- | €an be little doubt of the final out- wholly indifferent to public conven- | house, without amending the senate Sewer Ma . 2 . e -t; . . e ience. rules, one week after the senate’s vote | supway b _ licving that the course he has taken, | €Ome of the conflict; how on th 25 YEARS AGO e " S adol & tbway . b et P e . As to the phrase “day light sav- | defeating its own resolution on the | = What a triumpbsof perverted diplo- and the publication of his views, do | denouement will come is dependent s to phra; s Sireotivs hun. ; : ing.” daylight is not a commercial | same subject. I Sireet Spaniilns not lead to the nomination if “‘polit- | ©n the speed with which these in (I'rom The Herald of That Date) | commodity and cannot he saved up.| A few minutes after adjournmen: | oo\ 1 orocement . : ical mechanics™ alone read his letter, | Charge of Russia’s affairs assimilate =% - —_— hoarded. or wasted. To work or play | hundreds of men and women started | 5 . o Sl B e et thefeood ndiy mizht iholotherwise itlithe pasnie | wisdom: | March 11, 1895. by daylight s still work or play. and | 2 demonstration in the corridors | 3p.. | of the controvers: e il = Ll p o . not of itself daylight as the phrase ! ¢ t having concealed tin| U Ny wad Reints of the controversy there I e S e e | The New Britain Y, M. C. A. bas- o many of them havin L} Salaries - ... e e it ) N N 2 ol to:imply. There is always as|norns aboul their persens. Those B has bR More bad feeling among na- S & ND N n a e t 2 [seemsgion i , | Incidentals Esm,\. oNglie world stirred up in this | "ERPRE otherwise if politicians real- FACTS A FANCIES ey °3§2§Z;"§iii.‘3 he SPTIME- I much day lizht as God zives. no More | \ithout horns added to the din hy | 1o | Health ..... wountry thRn it seems possible to have < Now the kaiser is goinz to write | street armory last evening and won Interest and l‘)lscogm wttained. Doliticians, high and low, | M Hooveérs communication will [ ‘nis memoirs. We suggest that he be | by the score=of 5 to 2. The locals | Special Appropriations X, make. punished by leaving them unpub- re now the undisputed ehampions of { Charities .. : lished.—New York ‘ening Sun. | New England. if not of the country. { Cemeteries s The playing of Loomis and Lehman ARestavis S 3 Municipal -Building > DE 0 0! z atify Susan B. Anthony Japan has occasion fo fecl that her DR WILLIAMES LECTURE. At that, Secretary Lane, crediting | featured last night's play. then it would ‘seem that the use of ;‘;ner"z'“";m“e L " | Schools .- mational honor has been assailed in : Washinston with lots of zood inten-| i pelition was received from P. S.|light by night.would: constitute ar- | ¥ERNERE (0o | Walnut Hill Park %the Senate through the arzuments on | MOst of us have dreamed of e | tons. didn’t therchy attempi to ex- | McMahon by the common council| tificial light saving. [ had always { Fighe-Ove R Mt ol (Do .. Shantung and her promi feturn iin, many of us haye ! Plain the excellence of the capital’s | last evening for the construction of a | supposed- that a saving of artificial S e fl:’e re eorrat;f :;“ :l Water Department BRUNE. o ¥ e 5 2 ol e paving.—Manchester Union. | sewer in Myrtle street. light was made by not using it. senate was over JESEO e ff*" Public Amusemgnt et i e (bt Yals Ta In <o far as T know the so-called | of' the committee on privileges and | oo piopcay &, George W. Klett of the Yale Law n so as lecti the question of Senato s 53 | school is home for a few days. “daylicht aving law is the first law :eullons on 1“v ‘b ; ~;. 207 | Municipal Tee ... 1.539.9n i g in the history of the world by which | Mofigomery’s right to a seat. It wa Municipal Garage . x 781,95 At S, (e R It is reported that George B. Gro- : ; : ite | mot.-made clear whether it was a 23048 language perhaps, and that she | DapPs. but holding the grcat human | 2ltorney general. the packers are to ok has purchased the Cold Spring | t\Wo sepurate and distinctly opposite mece P 2 8. 24 No. § Fire Station™ . 6.289.33 nguage b ! At e o L Bres 21 | be restricted to packing and Mr. Pal- ) 00k TS Purceasec At o aptaly | provisions were enacted, with a re- | majority or minority reporl. but it i "iyigem R nrtors ustinh Jad nothing but motives of ag- | mpat iy e remember as children. | mer 1o politics.—Kansas City Star. Tee (nm:n.am\“d:;x‘:f»»a“d _Pm“flk“ 311.4 quirement that one be - substituted | was not made by the chairman of the grandizement in her plan for | Seme of us fancy that dream w S o % 4 L | for the other periodically. The idea | committee. == e b o e fre | SeritE A I o A Some of our emment ities s j a . The report presented the letters of Shantung. Great Kritain has been Aized last nizht: some of us heard ome of our emimont suthoritles| BSURIL G poricr nas left the em- | that'time Swhich jumps an hour iat| The report presente tette ‘| Women’s Benevolent paraded beforc the people of the | Pr. Hewir Smith Williams lecture | 28SUre us that the hizh cost of living | 0 5070 ofeldan a time from one day to another | Senator Moéntgomery to (Governor frimes = - 2 has now ched Bha apex and must B 4 s ar s abs Iy ri- | Cornwell and the governor's replyv-- i v St country as the maker and dictaror of | before the Commonwealth ciub. s Nl & : 1. S, Walter and family are home |15 standard time is absolutel: B ang. ove ol Legion Names New Stafl‘ ¥ : g descend. t recalling several sim- | o Their visit 10 Lakewood. N. T | diculous. Time which is reckoned fone-tenderinz the serator's resign- Ec- ey e ot ol e did not reguire Dr. Williams' B rom £ i EUNT. i Aife stan- | ti - cepting —3 el Women's Benevolant the l.eague L i HEVER 1 il e Naid that a new store will be | according to twa Aifterent stan- | tion. the other accepting it—and The Catholic o ;i . 2 | opencd’ in this city in the near future | dards on two different consecutive | othier cvidence. [t recommended that | |egjon’ elected - the following omests have surely been exposed o the full- | Feturning his “fee” to the club to en- | 810N that the H. C. of l. “""' Aot e O e A uit of Clothes made Lo or- | Ga¥s is mot. and eannot be the stan- | Montgomery's seat. having been va- : b . apexcs.— Providence Journal. - ol . 2 ! dard fi = 5 A Yar 2 . publicity. She was grasping for | dear Wim to his hearers. Nor was the [ fcr may be had fore$i it dard time. SN EROL cated by himself, be declared vacant SoE e e e e Sttornes W. 1 belaney is In New let all of our laboring and bu by the senate. C! in o L iy i S nes: men rezulate the hour for start- His case., the main points. of which, Chancellor-——Mrs. Margaret . Fops S S P in the morning to their best con- | were that his residence in Illinois| svthe Hsy i ? ; | William Miller has veturned from a | iNg in J 9 SRl ; Yae been responsible for this line of | dudicnee [Econ i inex tword 1t i chlxe saa bl Shuha timani holshu DI Sa eyt venience and advantage. Go at it | was only temporary. thai ke now in-| President—Mrs. ‘E;o »wCraf:Jlg o argument, which, ncedless to say. has | was the humanity of the man | S0 .|,]."::»w v“"I’."::,,“l'\‘""“'f"'m""‘f":.i D hod. ooddch formerly {in A direct. square and manly Way | ended to return to Wesl Virginia and ‘:'Ci{fre‘f‘de‘;‘r‘:)‘:_ e ri e received as much publicity in the | shown first ©in his anxiety to have | xows 3 2y M employed by N Bégon firanch | and call it by its proper name. regu- | resume his residence in the district OECERTRLY v 1zamel ws—TFani={ lation of business hours. Do not call | whicy he represented, and that the Collector—Mrs. Elizabeth Keloe. sers s #0 bifving | it “daylight saving,” * monkey With | cepate records showed he stil] was a| = Treasurer—Miss” Mary MecCorm felopment of the real man—oppo Streets ..... Dbelief in party organizaiion is predi- cated on insistence on the promotion srant as not to realize perfectly cll that such a course do-s not lead to nomination to the Presidency. but | Of treachery is ever present, The It is respectfully submitted that | mon sense heretofore noted. There D ‘\h.;. P} mmacy the discussions on the Treaty of ersailles in the United States have g i nn. o TaREd TRl R PR Ry more and no less. It free to all without money and without price. There is always enough for every one and we can each have all that there s and no more. If the use of day- light constitutes - “daylight saving” ize exacih the sort of impression cheering and whistling. In Charleston last night there was no evident intention of suffrage advn- cates * celebrating their victory in making West Virginia the 34th state 51D (0 e e 210 O3 1 WD 13 mid have consistently ziven opportunity \for other nations 1o feel insulted. €3 0 €3 €3 0, 2 T b Ls G0y XS @00 0D D D wais Ithe occupied Chinese province. Antf-” § ¢ him. Perhaps the man i : N Jeague Senators have not hesitated to personificd in the memory of some 1r¥%e nnderstand the decree agreed wtate that she v in in smoother | 01 family doctor. a little wiser, per- | upon betwecen the packe and the wsurances duving the last six Pplans, whethe® she had them or not, | Braceful hegzing of the privileze of | months. we are driven to the conciu- | at a'meeting held last night N power and hid six voles to our one | glamor of his name the inspiration AN cconomist < man with Our upon Great Britain. The Senate | for 1he eazerness with which the biz | $2.000 in 1213 fine now worth | York Fritish Isles as it has in this country, | his hearers understand what mizht e hcuse, has been taly and Fiume have heen the canse | help them in suffering. and finally in Before the discovery of mechani- | bin o 28 "‘:f” ALON j.the cléck. nor attempt to displace the | LA TEETIE T cented by Senator| Orator—Mrs. Mary Luddy. X cal fiying few believed it possible. | for them In New Yor #Md_da- lour. I hope that our com- | o tin T i Marshal—Mrs. Elizabeth Conlon. "1‘]1u trouble is that now everybody he- mon- council will not fall in with g Guard - oles. 'B. Tione . 5 : “Antis" Lose Needed Vote. S, licves everything pessible. - St. Louis | Prinks W“ Hartford's folly and re-énact locally T s Trustees—Mrs. . John Kiely. AL Now the third of the greal powers | thins he believes he has found that | Globe-Democrat. | Dri h ‘;tl'ange s o R e o | W Senafouiv i 0o kol e de o : 3 S Nl ‘" | committee report. and Senator Fred | Mary Haves and Mrs. Anna Conley) ot Europe has occasion to feel @rassly | Wil alleviate. I mot eure, ovils o o0 Lands in Police thanks be to God and the farmers, | 72RO SOCT i apporied tha | _ Delegdtes for the Convention United States have deserted the busic | John Degnan, charzed with deashy o oo o S EmotibR il e adontonfloTlinarcom Bl K e sE: heas of teaching during {he last year | cnness, appeared bofore Judge Ben® SN G | mittee report. By a vote of 16 to 12, ] first alternate. '“"”‘- ;’f”’-‘ 3 o imself hag been the person who has | there were none. wnd one scarce | is a signiticant statement. Bt m,.‘.mmi“ W. Alling Athis morning in 5 S N | this was accomplished. and ant *SPC'f;:’* alternate. Mrs. Mary McCor- rouetit about . the dehaele, The | realized that it was of his own dis. | haps it would be more significant siill | bolice court. .This’ being his first ap. UAGO DOCYORS RAISE PEES. | guffragists found themselves witnout | mack. : S Sk e ; R L s i e pearance In court in about two vear Muyrch 11.--The Chicazo' the vote which would vounter Senator — frrench people think that they ha JECh 1al, St oy vistian | Soisnce Monitor Judge Alling scntenced him to oy has announced that| Bloch’s in at Teast securing a tie. RECRUITS WANTED 1 r S wi Sus = H ic: i - Ratitica 5 sur 56 1 5 : : ey | for 50 days with suspended judgment, Medical it 7.000 members _ Ratification forces then surpriséd kor purposes because of the words of | the lecture. It was i remarkable ex- Kestauranis report that peeple are | Degnan wis arrested yesterday | foes chars N ey i their apponents in proposing to adopt : g eader { ample of the effect o oD - | eating ver f E v | af . on Main street | ENpHSE en s il the house resolution without amend- l President to Minority lLeadc ample of tl i f a stronz per ating very much mor than they | afternoan on by Officer | w o : i ? : = € e, Pres Cenmte. There is no | sonality, influenced solely by the de. | U5ed 1o, A mumber of people are now | William P. McCue. He Wnformed the | tor calls to 50 s | o 2nd [rom $130 inz wenate rules (o reconsider its-own | the fisld artillery and _engincering tchcock of the Senate. L s 4 e taking solid. nourishment where nl‘lvfi‘ court that he rrceived the hooze from | 1o $200 and $2 RSl REN R snclni s iestia N ol e e mn | branchistorkine ez T ke ool 1 they mer 1ang for ice water. l nger whopsaid he traveled with S Nen oS will be in- the opposition had made its principal | eruiting Station has been authorized e that we may plice at odds | and’ dominated by a fine tradition | Washinston Star. operations. Oth ng' I sircus. : fight on §is lssue and raised « i to accept men for that service. L Ringling Broth circus. creased proportiofia o d & point P ef tirades that may Dbe ecasily con- | his attitude of splendid zenerosity in stried as insults by the Italians, scorninz fo restrict the use of some- Imisjudzed in the altercation over the | which the flesh s heir. Protesta- reaty, and this time the President | tions of the cficacy of his discovery N accused of militarism and ulter- | mate “questionnaire’” which followed 2 been accused militarian Opportunities 1o learn a trade are offered in a one year enlistment in r government of any great conse- | sire to aid seekers for knowledsz

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