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NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAREH 20, 1020, - Britain Herald.?x-.»m; forced upon us and provided | is this class limited to those {imid PALMER AND H!s PUP against the duanger of our binding | or over-careful. They drive with “JEST RUMINATIN'.” D rUEL . e ourselves to action in violence to our | most satisfactory specd on occasion s . Proprietors ideul and intent in entering upon the | but they know the prover time and ; - . dafly (Sunday excepted) at 4:15° pact provided for in the treaty. place. Some accidents are absolute- - "_.18“‘["”‘_‘”“‘[ el Afh“l"‘fh “|;,“ Horalafpuildins SeleChuseh st That sreat ideal will always be | Iy unaveidable. of course. Men are Eve O b CopBIICBL Y IVI(h; S s : : i raw in dignified obedience to Throe Months associated with President Wilson. He | human and somctimes zoverned by trade cxpansion's law. It sure's o'.progress an’ it shows d at the Pest Office-at New Britain ' jug pegved bigger than the man, | it is the duty of those fortunate | : g GTE s, o ALY as Sceaird Class Mail Matter , 1 ¥ B h 0" sadness in the mov- otherwise he would have been so | enoush to possess cars to lake into e e e the prayers will rise appealin’ as of old; the changin’ o loca- himself in the achieving of its suc- | lowances for thoughtiessness and (o p tion won't make honest fervor % cold. but my ol ruminatin pipe is murm'rin® sort o’ slow, go s Mont) made it part of himself. The ideal | influences bevond their control. Jiut PHON s cager to see its adoption by the | consideration the much-to-be-envied Rooms ... e world that he would have humbled | characteristic of vouth: to make al- profitable advertising media - city. Circulation books and always open 1o advertisc cess, had humiliation been necessary. | make appropriate use of the wisdom ember of The Associated Press. | pew ot life's precepts, tending (o | thelr added vears should have given Pherc's lots o' sorrow in the Sociate Press is exclusive entitled < ” . = 1 H . W 's e e for sepablioation o ail'news 1ift daily intercourse from sin and | them. The zreater onc’s advantages sht the ol' church’s got Lo ited (o it ot not otherwise credited { qoo edation, have not-been modified | and the more profound one's learn. ] 3 Sincere we will congrat- MR el Rl bl e elhe el Ulate the folks that worships express ing and control of seclf. the greater there when they is settled in [olished herein, from their tir idealistic —— to meet changinz. practical condi- {one’s duty to other: their fine new home o’ hymn WOMAN IN POLITICS tions. If the ideal on which such If the drivers of cars in New Bril- an’ prayer: but we has visions ' . o' the past an’ we s hope precept is based is worthy it will sur- {ain will exercise a degree of care 3 5 . there’ll be an atmosphere in e which will correspond to their men- - that new church o rev'rent tal attainments, many accidents and 5 . memory. Traditions ciusters | ‘round the spot: the tones o that ol' bell wiil reminiscently T T O brithe Sen e recail the tale it lad to tell onnected with the repor which is most 10 be desived. | Tais allllnipcoiale therey ate Foreign Relations committee te L —_— but let the old things know E nien in regard to matters po- . (i £ 5 a- E A1 e o e ) L SO0 SO 1 G IO ROBERT ¥, DAME DEAD. - SSIe momshon pofty that the e addec gnificance | b ritaa Culls Tor Secrotury ) auaint ol church will have to re is a subtle compliment to n in Major General | Leonard message to them in his ad- "OLBY. ol possibly loss of life will be awided. jo get int i rolitica i @ [ i into a political party and | ;. Lo some signiticant features This is an end the attainment of house within that party Al- v the metdphor has been tion of “here is pect.dar intimacy in th used « o % - - . i ¥ Sel te i & s s 5 & €d in connection with wom- | i-xviate. Confirmation by the Senate . i Sl zo. ctivities, Genera ood pe SUBBRL Y asbressse (fo ong fellilol necaliEood e is expected speedily. ) . iy : the family and relatives of a man : lid not mean to emphasize her e o Lot tna T ineis G v and relatives of a man at the time of his death whose life has ith the' broom. the mop und the | .o considerable opposition to the arficles used in the Springtime | 1 omination of the man whose mind | €8N spent in hazardous service to X d mance which brings consterna- | i) presumably travel in the same | the Public. This characteristic is espe- 5 b g ; ! or : : cially notewvorthy in the case of Rob- . b men about May i Nor did | ¢hannel as that of President \Wilson 3 c of Ro Q@ o crt M. Dame. Men, women and chii- > 25 YEARS AGO (From The Herald of That Date) ain feci that the fire fighter is their / y Aarclifign, 1895, e = a B on =ale at the G b in: sonified this thought to a marked de. < Hous i obe Cleiin gree. his heroic deeds and long. T Hallinan Brothers are preparing their ice cream parlors which the:e SO e s 5 ; intend to open within a few days. ng element into the govern- | the favorable report were delayed, and & 4 3 In the second of the ~erics( gr all can benefit the conditions of | in yqdition all precedents in cases in- | WHO ¢hooses to devote himself to z 7 D around contests ield in the"Y. M. C. A work which is necessary i o we \ 7 = - ‘he hisy nec A o the we = last eveting, Loomis won the high leate ‘that he was talking down | ggpecial opposition wi xpected Lo ; m, and speaking in a language | come, and did comic, informally, from | GF€N N a city of the size of New Brit- Pspecially, were yualified to un- | pepublicans. In reporting avorably pa on the nomination it is said the eral Wood makes his compli- | publicans were disposed to act thus more concrete when he assures | for two reasons—an or oz it i P that they can bring a har- | not danzerous situation ‘might e if brul service mypifyins all that is splendic in the character of the man oring class and can work for | volving nominations of Cabinet mem- fare and safety of those dwelling = Jump. mitted that he is corect in as- he siznificance referred to is pure- | About hini. = WWhlie lextending the [fushiipipe fa woman’s interests will all be | 1y abstract and does not involve Mr, ( Physically adapted to the danzer = e w las b Rouie e ek e Z terday, workmen found that the corl - B P et e e e 5 ; e | ous calling of the fireman, Mr. Dame : 4 ! better things, and in telling | Colby tness for the post in th o o r. Dam \ //// : = ing on the branch had become ) & 2 velfare and pubiic morality. It hers are opposed to such a course. hat they shculd work with the | stightest degree. It lies in the fact | Shared the benefits of* his talents with ; oosencaliing Lot ws snot s This, not Dbecause men are| that apparcntly no affirmative argu- 2 SATERTIELD ~ order to make repairs and was tuened eificient and wise, but because | ments dispeiled the rumored opposi- ( @Nd Yoaths in their body upbuildiv = on irom Walnui Hill and the 12-inch appen to be running things in | tion. just or sroundless. The “casicr | Showed an understandinz of and a s i proseus Al e G 2 i A dwe! = use ¢ Sl sy stre s desire to help them that was later i 5 1 T g o e { puper space as possible. Some day | belonging to the New Britain Lumb. cmplified in H.~ “oxr in this eity. ! the Society of Overworked Editors |and Cosl company caught fire todav: en who oppose the movement | way was the way of wisdom. Avoid- | The memory of his daring deeds, per- ! will rise in its wrath and refuse to { The blaze was put out with small Joss. them the vote emphasize her | ance of the possibility of embarr formed for the sake of others, has ’l'l II!: OBSIE: RVIE:R publish a line of the ms],i.‘-m --....“’~ K 1..1(,’_,gy,,,g 45 M. Walk . % . T " hat is sograp g for T the ! ra awny b ak treet today antd n as housc-cleaner, or dircetor [ ment and the following of -precedent | had its cffect on the lives of many jia e Costaning slontpgiroL RS en inaygen fakestie oday an s she . ' S e GHiT ] e TS T headquariers of the respective candi- | when he was stopped in the rear of ons she employs to clean house | are both nezative arzuments for any i st hi cen Navens Qiimt Wik el nortaue ot mevst || i RusewiaTeari e L R F and hers. They behieve, theo- | action. In the approval of a man for | & source of solace to himself. His print these eminent gentlemen Who !animal was secerely cut about the v at least, that matters of the position of such importance as that | death is mourned by an unusualiy RANDOM OBSERV};TIOA\S are looking for iree rent for the next | ic S s : ol Tree aqienits opic f : { four years should have a heart N land home are peculiarly he of Secretary of State at this time it | larse circle of people who honor . =SON — 0‘;: is the situation within the re- | Cco UNICATED ° ey resent more or less plea Hy unfortun \ai a situa- | themselves in having called him their THE CITY AND ITS PEOPLE. e e MMUNIC/ terference by the man of the | tion ar in which they should ob- ) friend. and whose admiration for him | ocrats to believe that they may send . — another of their champions back to in | necossarily hecause there has been Pennsylvania avenue. Thus far two any glaring waste of money but he- | democratic candidates for the nomi- ] a : catise- it aiways will b: following the | nation. Governor Idwards and Sena- | “ommunication of an “Old Resident iine of leasi resistance (o tell the pub- | tor Hitchcock, have addressed their ¢ Which apneared in you ug Qf.the | 18th inst.. concerninz St Mark'did | others aiways. His direction ef boys ure? f at this time and results can | way” was taken. probably wisely. omplished only with their aid. | point is that it is unfortunate the casicr St. Mark's Church. Fditor of The Herald: i wish to add a few words te the They predict a deterioration | tain. Under” the present circum- | is based on a foundation of firmness churacter of the home if wom- | stances, considering the illness of the | ————— e — it of fhe first gun constructive | MRITHMETIC AND THE COURANT, local mayoralty campaign next { kK by Muayor Quigicy, who will ad- A i i T ‘. ¥ he working people at the fu of time they devote tc hon- | tions wonld be impe The fault dal™ rr Jor 'ning te > = : devote to hon i ¢ clal” from Norfolk-this morning fell- [0, miics, the pubils should begin to oles herself to political mat- | President, perhay i - If gien took from the small [ criticism of the machinery of nomina- The Hartford Courant has a “spe- e that their burdens have been | appeal to those who find the Eighi- neern coused by ill-adviscd expenditures on | centh amendment to the Constitution | the Rev. T. Russell. John B. Parsons wus chairman of people arc always willing to believe | root in fertile sofl because there is |ille building committee and had for cleaning of their home: stances it scoms that a speedier meth- | ¢lled from Washington, during the | be waged sting that | charze of building the house in 1818 Thus candidates are talking c¢hiefly on the subject ¢f strict econ- oniy in the conduct of city affairs. Jout lving in a house the [ POUNd Dy precedent. would bring bet- | “(hree vears. two months and eight- | 7 obani bl e e i o such charges whether they be truc | nothing to be zained by ins or not. , ! the country is satistied to go camecl- | 2nd "49. His account hook was of s x "ing along forever. Many honorable [&real service to me in the prepara- £ ns who drink no | tion of my history of St. Mark’s. Tho work of building it was substantial 1s economic wouid certainly | 00 of nomination and confirmation. | Burleson term of office, never parting Moreover they would not be | @nd a refusal by the Senate to b:l company ©nd having . consumed 10 ail the interest in the canpaign | and respectable citi centers on the republican ticket it is | more than an occasional glass of the [\ 3 the fault of the democratic managers | nectar that is reported to have turned | hand-work, paid for by the day. Evc who app to e fur at sea on the | Bacchus into a jazz fiend believe they [ the window sash were nd-mads. cve of elcction duy. And this not- | have been stripped of a prerogative | The buildinz was conscerated “to the o informed | service of Almizhty God on the 23d E of “which had been. toft te | ler resuits cen days” on the road. They were | larher for several cons and the can- Men are very humble. They $ & = s nailed December 26th, 1914, and re- | didates should be required 1o he more ! » 2 A YOUNG MAN'S DEATIL ; 5 specifie. It is comparatively easy want to enter a new ficld: do ceived March 12, 1920. We suzzest : Riend 2 B Willim Burns, of New Britain, is | | L ; stand before.the ciectors and pre £ : deadiiiine vayns ant A e Bt ol orrespondent zo | ceonomy. . The word hes withstanding the fact that the party | hy being gently but firmly T L I8 Mo question about the | j&f0. TR YOUM S back to school. meanivz and sounds well of Jefferson has a bright opportumity | that an eleventh commandment bas [of" December. 188, but it was not of woman's demand: there Ris@iSeaen Ua oSG populaotath - o making i exeellent impression on an { , gend one of their members into | been written, Thou shylt not drink. | really finished until carly in 18¢ athletes of the local Hisl school and tudience. Bul what does it mean? | (he mahosany furnished office oh the | This may bo an opening for the dem- | The Calendar, of Hariford, then the ; church paper of the diocese, stated | i > lquestions lies decper. 1t in_ordinary -circum- = T Ty S Rk (e : gy e =ht is s By of political questions may; Incfof fuonisttery vhichihave Rtoan cangalonzSwhetiiinesitheRnen this i to i the part of the cxccutive. The dear | irksome, and this appeal m take i i ily. But “hovse-cleaning : wirness and os at re unfortunately used when lionest chat rematncd e that it be adopted in the | gencral as it is sincere. orfi he advocated primarily | The death of a mature man whose its defeat Many Secnators | life hus been long cnough to show s I progress and voted oth- | ing the' most of those opportunities powcr outside the Senate. de- ! {hose with whom he comes in con- Istion of its being anted We have our impressions of that | Ui 7 : Wi knewn for the splendid spirit of i livervone desires Cconomiv. €VErYOne | gecond floor of (ity hall. The Tax- | ocratic opportunist 2 soms spalrews that sve Wrofe about @ | wanis Anindal conservabion. bt fo | oir oo uinkion secmms o be fn the s % “that it is with pleasure we - eca gt £ A few days ago. promise economy and not explain just ! gaddle and some of its leaders have General regret fs heard since the ;speak of the admirable cxecution of considered, R Clont YN ERds 1R fere = how it shall be attained is unfuair to { jeclared against supporting Mayor | announcement of the manufacturers |{he work, having been assured b ——— ColiseRnithiEhisivounsifricnde SRLU Lut we can’t print them e otons. Quigley. going so far as to announce | that they will be forced to restrict the | competent judges that the carpentyy also in his play which somelimes a A X : y Is cconomy to hegin? that they will figsht in the open. Nor | scope of their home-building activi- fand more cspecially the carving of THE T1 Y FAILS, ST (00 e v o i e —— would be unjust to reduce 05 | e e s T (o o © fies because of the high cpst of ma- | the -interior is excellent and reffects reaty;has failed ‘of ratification | fare. Sympathy for those who Kncw Standing i the soing to | People must live. and if the eity | On the contrary it is thought | terinl and the hig ges Deing paid | =reat credit upon the workmen emi- ke = . ¢ il o8¢ Who Knew 6 .1 cold proposition for Mayer Quig- | Sives o continue to aftract the r they are willing 1o support a demo- ! to laborers in the building trade ployved. . . . . It is unpretending, and Senate. ~ President Wilson's | him and to whom 3 e gt e P EDTGIOR I Shees Gl SA SO e B Craic mominee. provided. of course. | Under thelr orisianl program the |frec from mumny of the faults that it Al € ENEN | lished and maintained accordingly. | that his vestshe d¢corated with frag- | city was in @ fair way to zain partial jare generally to be found in our = T We have been trcated during the | ments of emg. pleiand otlier edibles jef Trom ihe distress caused by ;modern churches, whiist in the ec- ble to effect the quantity of ; closing nscal Year (o the experience ! that may be zuiped down in a hurry. | tenement shortage and excessive | clesiasiical arrangement. though in e s oy e i ! o his audiences as wel] auality | of losing reliable and competent men | There s the point the Taxpayers' as- | rental charges. ) j the wimplest manner. of (':'-.1— h:tnlm-'_»; 3 5 1y : HUch ehuce opooltiniticsliteloers el el S e from the city’s employ hecause salar- | sociation must take cognizance of— Private cnterprise will continue to jand pulpit and reading deslk.” the ffrom time to time while the | and who has had tne chance of mauk- e ics were so meuger and there was lit- | ot every citizen will care to be pub- | erect homes but a large hole will still | is very much that is highly com- 4 5 te prozpect of improvement. It | jiely affilinted with the organization. | be left. Without presuming to dic- | mendable.” P p i fhanShemwould Shave S then® [Fior thel strensihening ofl Liseitls P 8. 15 going o follow him around. | would be a grave error to subpose| not eyer: zen will care to have his | tate to the manufacturers it might be | The good taste of its architectural e caolai el i 8 i that (he city could hold Men of | neimhbors know that his bunner is | susgested that thex roconsider and |arransement was olso endorsed by — marked ability in any line unless they | greasy vest. Self-respect may pr permit their building program to be jthe Rev. IHar Croswell of New Ha- p the ideal it contained and | tact. brings solemn thoughts. true 1At thie ldecks for A tion were paid salaries commensurate With { vent cligible candidates from asso- | carried out. The city needs labor and jven. Dr. Croswell was one of the pr -that ideal to dominate the | grier to his friends. But thefe ' is Sl i their knowieds their special | clating with these blatant and zar- [ the best way to aftract labor is to jforemost ministers of the church in pdvocated the acceptance of | something of especia] sadness in the o i tasks, { rulous curbstone experts. In faci ihe | provide hom Just wrn'.gir:oeti‘s!(‘unnr(:n(:nL I)h‘\ hu‘:l ;hr‘ h:;:‘co‘.;]):<t ty with reservations they did £ | FACTS AND FANCIES Just wherc retrenchment fs to be- | gign of the unlaundercd vest may [its own level. the wave of working- | distinction of having been = 3 contemplation of the ending of a S gin is obscure at this writing. The! jove u boomerang and the candi- | men now seeking spot where | Episcopal minister to preach the an rove, but conceived in £00d | \oung life, which, despite youthrul ac- | Anather great nuestion which prohi- | parsimonions policy of tile Taxpay- fe who even talks in his sleep to | homes can ho cstablished. nual election sepmon for the state President Wilson refused to | (ivity and presumed lack of chance | bitions seems to have called upon us | €7 association has prevented a pro- { the effect that he is courting the sup- . Iofas dclivercn Bing Mo vBte o o s broader view, although - | 1o, tnature deliberation, leaves mno | fOF Solutioh is: *\What shall we do i of improvement. In fact it Will | 1ort of the Hotel Bronson (Who savs As Baster nears, the fair sex are | the Center Consre tional church at ¥ 5 with our cmpty pails?"—Columbuy | ncourage rust to form on the pub- e haven't a hotel in New Dritain?) | bezinning to think seriously of new | Hartford expressing his cordance o > r " 5 - 3 = M - - FEnisc hurcl ‘as ere I ’ r | memory but one of the finer things Dispatceh. lic plant. Appropriations were cut = goyviet may find his fellow citizens | raiment Nor is it altogether an A ncw Ep opal church was L"\. substance of many of suchd . yjways straight and clean and eI loinebn iy ohes o dee T T R R it R L o e Lo antor Conn 6. household. | fore its ercciion, e commiitee abic appropriations were wiped off ! many men would care to spend their | male members of the Croswell e ons. The failure of the treaty o . 5t ; " = i i SRR o e o e TR (i The well known circulating medium o : 4 ¢ ‘ : who are expected to | charge consulted [ ix the medium that most of the spi the sluie by the amateur financicis ! evenings in the company of some | cspecially those < n . e itualists arc really looking £ Who believe that —their opinion., folks and then return to the pure at- | dig deep (o vrovide the wherewithal| recommended —them to tak . Columbia Record. formed by cursory study ¢l the cilY’s | jyosphere of home. wife and for the plumage. But seriously, this | Mark's church, New Britain. as needs, is superior to the information | gren, e e s Ola Tather during | model, Hencé Trimity church = 1 bit antique. | Branford is now an cx-mple of what in the hands of regulariy clected and B the baster season is a 4 o g he Senatc T e 1 THE SUNFLOWER ROAD. appointed officials who have their Nationally, democrats see hope of | The fact is thal a great many of the |our present St. Mark’s was. before | T e Ol s i Dl A D GO —— fingers on the municipal pulse 5 continuing to worry the White House | voung woman one sces nowadays all- | was iemeodelled as to its exterior in a 7 = o 105¢ 1 whom the intimate workings of This | There's a land of opal mountain days in the year janitor for four more years in the at- | dressed-up-and-Main-street - only - 1883. 3 £ owed his leadership share in | 15 were known e e I'” ounsons. ! mile-long are paying their own way As to Prof. Iussell’s musical \’mt‘;‘. hear G [ singing crecks an bringing k Calons ouE T £ s : lo festimony ¢ - fel- it which may some day coure “uch an epitaph is William Burns' fountains, in the s hool department appropr nomination for president. True, they | through iife. at lest so far as clothes |1 may add the festimons ]:lf”:JI\‘n' : boiaconcilubles for theit pact 8 S 5 SO L I anilotinasichaistancesbinthas tion, nor can fur x.‘(x economy hr; wre only getting warmed up and an- | are concerned. \Woman was neve low “;:""“"’“' "“‘ IH\”'W Sinhis chot : : : T : racticed. It is realized that some of | {4oonism is ex v become more | well rewarded for her services ritt. appears to have bec hing the treaty. Such praise SOMETHING VITAL. lazy Dracticed. Sliiinird e e e e L e e w to attend worship in the Congre- Wlerok el sicliercons andlvollosst tho behind the xpavers' associda- | piter as the campaizn proceeds. Gen- | wages and salarvies carned by girls tom enc e he fore amber browns and purple | Hon have little regard for the bene- | ara] Wood and Senator Johnson. not | this cra of prosperity were consid- tlonal mecting liouse i the fore- Blates’ participation in any an automobile on West Main street. shadows fis of education. never having had { {5 mention Lowden and others. are | ered fabulous even for men a (6w ||nooniandl pometimeniClaentela o — 1 ! t s . smse nne 2« Y i rassio X K B daughter o he day. e wrote in his B, of Nations at all would have | the driver. it is said, heing in no wise . Make 2 glory of the daytime and it's | any themselves und being quite proud | reaching that stage where passion | years hack. What if the daught in the da) e e R : 2 O Tt o of that fact althouszh this snme pride | gisplaces reason and pretty soon will | the family does enter a under date of May 9 Mo - L willi (o blame, the universal : fo reveal their abyssmal is- e telling the country just what they | select = hai nnd nonchalantly tussell save a sood sermon on the dollars on the counter ! quiy of confirmation. His voice is and clear and beautifully Iaid o' the President pretiy [ \.jue of which is cnhanced by the how thor € auscd x ; h o ¥ he caused | e that it springs voluntarily and breciated most thoroughly by vontaneously from the lips of voung = miliar with the intimate zos- | conteiiporaries who were his col- There can be no further reductions | {ijude of candidates fo the republican t ever develop that the The injuring of a lad recently by sentially to the sroup of o a resolution t e - v g N - P . ive ntially to the sroub of | adoption of a ¢ ution that will 1 When the summer sun is burning think of each other. Thix may be | twenty-five be cuite interssting to listen 1 upily explained by the belief of re- [and instruct the clerk to . : Chances are she ‘med the | disciplined. » have felt the existence of | worth while. i el e lendlvt toad il tien will “wrap it | truly nobls anger so violently. Let New Britain be more free of ing, to those gentlemen who scck fi publican leaders thai the nomination | uy 1 L s Twisting, bending. rising. falling— | heners at ihe hands of the clectors | (his vear will be equivalent to elec- | money and it is useless to preach JAMES SHEPARD. At al el amons ihe hiIN: lain their program of cconomy. | tion. And vet it is barely possible [ (hrift 1o her because by no stretch of —_— pat has failed, it is submit- any city of its size in the world But ’tis bordered hy the graces of | Mayor Quizley will be at a disadvan- { (hat the wiseacrcs are counting their | the imagination could we think of HAMBURG IS PEACEITL find diticulty ex-{ poultry before getting it out of coid | any meuns by which a woman would Hamburg., March 19.—Government veat ideal embodied in the ' automobile accidents this yeur than biz cnough to justify the is absolutely 1o changing a million golden faces, tage and will 2. suntlowers | plaining (e expenditures of the ad- | wiorage. | gel more enjoyment than in the vur- troops in the station here were di®- intend- Evidence is accumulating that chase of her new Easter hat. And the § yrned this morr without blood- just | shed and sailors hoisted the white hip of any wman. hat { the ch of bo few men and And the laughter of the {rees o ar f u i ills. Mministraiion, and this is not 5 not be S dearsiooa e ol bl e irces the heart of all its ills. 0 . } %, N S e 8 uld g el ed an indictment of that adminis- j preach is growing within the G. O. P. | suits. They are sim stunning, ipeared danger of its being | youthful spirits if such a thing we Now the winter snows are driven [ tration or a reflection on the man- inks and that by the time the can- | jike pieces of rainbow out on a party. | gag over the cruisers Scharzburg, Re- ner and method of disposing of pud- | (jidates set down to business and | The prices? Weil. the zirls have the | gensburz and Wittlesbach. The cap- I nexpectedl inal tewiare a0 or hidden lic funds. Alderman Curtis, who is{ {heir managers do something besides | money and might as well keep the | qain of the csbach commyjtts i | . = ! : Desolate, the white hills glitter | never happie when sunning uing bulletins to the press a mer- | mare agoin’. And no joke is meant | suicide by shoe BES o end el foN D1OVId e IithatRlral AR SRt Sk el onefknown under skys of turquoise blue. | for Mayor © will probably | ry little time will be had by all. Lev- | when it is said that low shoes are such misunderstandings. | quantity in the equation. Let the | Byt in June comes summer weather | make a trontai attack on the admin- | ol-headed republicans are exerting | high. 'URKS IN PROTEST. vations would not have | other factor in it, the variable one, and again we'll ride together | istration’s fiscal polrey. In mALers | their efforts to prevent a schism, hut | No one but a confirmed misogynist Constantinople. March 19.—The he voluntary stand taken by ;m made such that the result will be On that friendly zlowing. happy | of this nature he JEadent "",‘,Iv e+ holding wild horses would Bolelildisiwould fenvulithie ;lc.-;..- ‘\<frl|n-.< lh‘_?\bl' day | purkish chamber of deputies adjourn- e % et A T road just wide enough for two. | should have a rather easy time expos- | play compared with their task. {in court. Let them have their fling | ¢q sine die today as a protest against led States in any future En- ! that desired con e A lliott . Lincoln in “Rhymes of iz alleged ortcomings of the pres- All effort of the candidates’ mana- ' and their finery. And here's hoping | allied occupation of this city and the roubles They merely pre-| There are some peoble who never a Homesteader,” (Houghton { ent republican directorate With re- | gopg 4t present seems to be concen- they have the price for plenty more deportation of a number of Turkish with their cars. Nor Mifflin Co.) | spect 1o its expenditures. This, not ! (aied on getting as mich free news- next year. pation stood The reservations, possible. They will always do the | through the land: the trail is expression of that ideal not n un-Amcrican ideal om | have accidents

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