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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1920. . H a]d their ends of the drive iaspired by a | feel the public pulse. The result was am €er ® | desire to show F ce in a measure, | not to their liking, to all Tesir o in asure - lik according HERALDWBUBLISHING COMPANY, the appreciation of America for her |indications. But in view of the recent | [ Proprictors. gift to this country of the Statue of | investigations, as reported by The Sun | ui'i wed daily (Sunduy excopted) st 4:15 | Liberty, and New York Herald. there appears | ; . m, at Herald Bullding, 67 Chureh St | rpe drive will be a success; every- | o he some foundation for the concli- ] $8.00 a Year o 4 $2.00 Three Months. | thing the Boy Scouts undertake is a | sions already drawn based on a study 29 e “Always Refiiable” s I * ejie g success.: Their young faces constitute’] or the German character and the | - Ted at the Post Ofiice at New Britaln | 41; (he publicity required. It is con-| ., nner in which events \\.,lec.l " ’ as Second Class Mail Matter. ftoriai Rooms - 4 s e | Qid prszanization which, in a short CHEAP MEAT A SUCCESS. only profitable advertising medium in R ’ as X Stor the city. Circulation books and press | lime, has become suc h a factor in the Housewives should be interested in 7 room always open to advertisers es of young boys throughout this | / Member of The Associated Press. couniry and others. = % ~ S e & Aseociatod Dresk Ta cxclusively entitled e T a | Money on Meat Campaign Perhaps , ) 3 i - i . 10 the use for republication of ail news 7k s ST Soch. et i s . e wings here every turn on little things yowll require right credited to it cr not otherwise credited | yhipit which means fer more than | now «duaritle Spring Sewing time., In this paper and also local news | g 4 consumers saved considerable money | /2. = pugished herein ability to raisc money. It is the rais- i NUY FLECTRIC HAIR CURLERS 7¢ card. i | of the stundurd of young man- | 'Y ® Purchase of cheaper cuts, with © METAL POLISH 6 can. POT CLOTH MITS Sc cdcl. TREES 8¢ cach. STOCKING DARNERS 8c cach, no reported discomfort. Fnthusiasm = : 0od, and the success is more marked ! FAFTH IN 3 MAN hood N dy z . . ¥ . marked the campaign in Ne rk and more valuable in this regard than | Do o T Ihe theme of a sermon preached { o e in success of more material | aspect. SposaRindiceichatictatis and onc of the churches of New Brit- [ wholesale dealers Yesterday, entircly aside from its | LNeY should be honored by their eld- i *“‘ 2 ‘“] MiACHINE COTTON Mercerized, all colors 4¢ spool, B 1o aapsct Vie oepciatiy wpprob | ot ms|they resnect thelld which i:"“ LS e EcIgtogtry gt NOVELTY EDGINGS, in 2l colors. to trim children’s Wash s 3= 3 0 ‘o o 2 actuates them i their labors for | Plan. Dresses and Rompers 8¢ card. t iish rl[’]me(j ais at @ al tho moment. The speaker i % b Sl i R ¢ PR S i S The prices suggested, with the ac- SNAP FASTENERS 7c card. - 5 careful to disassociate his re- : SELECT WHISK BROOMS 39¢ cacl B Soall. medium and large — Off-Face effects, T GRIiP GARTERS, all sizes 2 ors, Mitzis, Turbans. Musivooms. Pokes, 8 RICHARDSON'S - MERCERIZED DARNING COT TON 7¢ spool. ete, — in Liserc, Jap and Milan, straw and crepe, the cause which they are espousing | De indicated by the price for beef for CUS DARNING COTTON. 2 =pools for 5¢. pafent leathers and combinati ns. Beautiful i for the moment, but something far ( SteW of sixteen to eighteen cents; RICKS GILT-EDGE DARNING COTTON fc¢ spool. nmings of FLOWERS, ll~.||l(‘ll fancies and .“m- LR Gl G e UG St e aien CE T G o et e ENGLISH TWILL TAPE, whitc ald black, 10 yard rolls, 7 bonsZ e Black, hrown, tiia ), AciicErs iy cial was that he failed to keep his _ live: eiehian o 1 A roll. Pig] € ce ang sausage, gl i g o - . rd. He declared that if a’ man were DIREGT ACTION ; : S b 2 FIVE YARD CORSET LACINGS, white and fiesh, 5¢ yard. R N y ; thirty cents. ‘A LINGERIE TAPE. f5¢ quality. 8¢ card. £ Do iy meel el s The goiernment had no intention to BARBOURS LINEN THRIIAD, 15¢ Spool. <t g 21 trate Mcadoo in New York the .| refuse to allow people in states v AEDHIRE Sabcatiaurity 15 panct ils the old saving that If onc be | UAte McAdoo in New York the other se to allow people In states othe NIAGARA SAFETY PINS, sizes 0.4:2% ut 7e card; day, was tied in front of his shop wi than the ninc in which it was tried 3-314 at 10c card. a plece of the meat fastened under Wis | to follow the same plan. It is sug- HAIR PIN CABINETS, asvorted size pins 3¢ box. nose. It safe to say that the pun- | gested, therefore, that a combined at- BRONZE HAIR PINS, as orted sizes 19¢ box. INVISIBLE HATR PINS. all sizes 3lic card. 3 “OMO” DRESS SHIELDS, all sizes, 39¢ pair. severe as the day advanced—particn- | er cuts of meat would do in New = co-operated with a N et the Boy Scouts with the reali- | Quiescence of dealers, by the New | K5 from any local question FoN = Price G el £ X . tion that such aid promotes not only | York Fair Price Commissioner may tement was that it had been his ex- | . ence in public matters that the t* he would he true to his fellow to oneself one cannot bhut be true bvery man. Truth to self is obedi- e to one's best self-—to the Christ i ishment for this crime grew more | tempt to see what a trial of the cheap- e e e i Or T Il overy day and in every act of | 1arly if the day were extremely mot. itain might bring (he satisfactor MERCERIZED CROCHET “TEXTO” CROCHET h day. The application, however, | SWindling bakers, said the same emi- | gesults which obtained elsewhere. I . COTTONS os with added significance at a | nent authority, were fastened in front — — C. M. C. 121/ 7 spool. E <= e = $ men ure ubout to be elected to | Of their placessof business and nails| POLAND A KS CREDIT ONI R. M. C. .... 2C 17¢ - xquisite (reatiens, 7-50’ lic office throughout the country. | were driven through their ears, [ There is much that resembles Original conceptions and adaptations by our military stylists of | a time of promises, express and The method of direct action cited | Position of the United States in AMERICAN TWILL TAPE, 3 yard rolls and wi Parts and New York Pattern Hats. Trausparcat Hats. hats zor geous with bi-kings of brizht flowers, Sipper $ and ¢ W L he e e ST e A s disgusting and | Poland’s feeling towar - £ . = lied. It is a time when promises | by Judze McAdoo is disgusting and eeling toward the countries fie comcopittc: & with waline, Chamtitty Bpesagei- being made carelessly, with ul- | typically Turkish. It becomes an in-| 10 her east which she has occupied, REAL HAIR CAP NETS. 10c¢ grade. Special 50¢ dozen. motives in view, and it is a time | teresting game to determine upon fit- , if Stanislas J. Arct’s statement repre- n honest men are spending anx- | ting punishment, after this means, of | Sents that feeling accurately. The | hours asking themselves if they rious tradesmen and profes- | Member of the Polish Food Minis vy | Soaps Powders and Dyes make that promise which will nal people who are guiliy of wrong | ASSErts that his country has no idea ? Ih much 1o them politically, per- | practices. What should be done i | Of Seeking to annex any of these PECIALLY PRICER FOR OUR MONTH-END NOTION SALE » With an unalterable determina- | (he seamstress who ruins a perfectly | 12nds, but deems it a duty to aid| [13 124 [ , 99 to fulfill it if (he opportunity of- | good piece of silk by cutting the neck | P¢M With supplies at this time. To | Lux Rlnso this end Poland wants liberal and | of a beautifully conceived gown too en a man's term of office 123 | low in the back? Should she ne com. | CORURUCd fnancial and commereial | loc Box 5c B fed he i judged by tho manner | jejled to wear it shopping on a bright | SUPPOTt from the United States. — He 01 lhich he has held to the promise i % declares that if this is forthcoming Tor Al Fine Launder afternoon—unless, of course, the| 2. For the i his country will become one of the as made. Many are secret, of the public does not hear. Of Blltyorisldineck iwereaduch g !9 | largest exporting nations in Europe WERCOME S0aE 25c E.fl»:m BLOY SOAP u"t"mm9d Straw hals Stunmng Ta"ored Hats make the wearing of it a delight, 1 cakes for ...... sort aure those which will not within the next two years. 1 cakes for F > . : R sailors. Mitzis, bell Straight or roll not a penance? Should the diet of BOCOBELLI pure Ttalian = e il | Sailors, B y = oy, S S The occupation of ountaies LAD ? OLIVILO SOAP, del , sflects, irreg brim Sailors. Mush- the Jight of day. Some few are | (o Liwver wheo s a case throuwh upation of these countries crown cffects, frregu- ush | | Castile Soap the toilet. Side Turns. i s public wil is conceived to be necessar: block 10 ar bri Curbs e o e e i “na thel ponliciviilinoid Sthel iSRRI Gl e e 0 ary tor | . C 3 cakes for ... tar brims, Turbans, of split of Juzh the threatened invasion of the Bol- | L LINEN FINISH STATIONERY Mushrooms. Pokes. () straw combinacions, romiscs made by one who seeks " ! sheviki, and the blocking of this onc pound package includ- E Rolls, cte. in with ribhou “eand suggestions along this line would t Cakes % life in the politica) fielc movement by Poland is of the zreafest ing paper and en- . Japs and and attractive bow. < life in political field. [ 4 dreary . C S | 1 BB e o tho poiUtcal arena >righten many a dreary hour. importance to all Europe. The latest | fOr - velapes. Special at C | Milan Hemps. Black Black., brown, navy, i e i But Chief Justice McAd, struck a B T brown, navy, etc. B 27 o (he wiverse thyl tha b e ‘]‘00 Struck af nows shows Poland’s army holding S 3 ; k sympathetic note when he referred ol ¢ /. i <i : S S T ence he instills in his ability to |} ‘FI‘ ; s { firm along a 600 kilometer front in | . - MATRONS' HATS CHILD'S JATE e 2 andlords of cold apartments. Th a e . - - ST 5 . i mord avoS man would Sbeit e = Slicer ceceiofia N drlve BHIon o Dl e, il the 11t o asenteos N annea o e R o Il o bl ol hie SEad) == el ==84.99; 91t the people did not believe | |UTKIsh system, he said., brought which was designed to break the hold | could not resist the temptation to say | East, so often sneered at as effete by LU s WO ST L Mushroomws or Rolling Sailors of | to date, would compel them fo enter| of the Poles upon the entire front. | solemnly: “Call the list of presiden- | our more primitive western citizens Lalls GUEs IR (et 6 Ipe aten ) Mihn® s S and remain in cold storage. Fortu- - tial candidates.”—Boston Globe. Tnfetesiine iaing istinc chnlmin. flowers, ribLons, wings, lace or streamers. For school or dress 3 o | nate is New Britain to know little of | THE WICKED PROFITEELR. tion of this mode of getting at maline. wear. Black or colors.\ s Et Uy Lo ke S duty o . ks Burmiaries in New York are 50| heckler. It is easy (o see that the > .1 | this class of cruel humans. A look =0 e 3 oy Sl S| easy S 4 he = & their .votes where they will | The hizh ; i omm and frequent that when a | ¢ : 3 2 5 : 5 & : : g s high cost of living is bothering | common : (uent tha « candidate on the platform is at a se an # e most good. If the man has | "A¢K into the past winter brings full Al resident of that city tells his friends | rious disadvantage when a heckler m ancy owers imn prays el reais trile to himself, to the best that | 'cdlization of the horror of the pun-|In vain have we waited for prices to | (hat his flat has not heen robbed | the middle or on the outskirts of a Fruit cficcts, bervies, zrapes, ¢ 1sied : o within z ; o is looked upon as | . Ao : S s ol o SR e M e bt e hment sugsested. The words of | fall within a month he is ioo i crowd asperses his veracity, The roses, daisies and other novelties, in . QRmm 1t b Juaged, subcon S standing in with the burglars.—Utica - Sprays or wreaths, at C IU K < 4 ; B Dot nd Sl s i e purse is so short and the tervening audience makes it inadvis- cessecececede ap; 0; ste - e Sisgest rver. e v e an e s R e T E———— Iy perhaps, by the standard of prices so tall Observer. able to attempt to reach the offend-r ing i v 3 o that e idea is a B 208- e ‘: — i s d saying, and it will be be- IDe ek ismot & new el B That we ar ipletely disgusted. | % 3 . in person. Projectiles arc clearly in- WISE SM!TH & C(\ HARTFORD that he will not be untrue to | Sibly the writers of the briliiant opera | To meet the high prices our wage had : There seems to -“1 T vement og { dicated and the mayor of New Britain ey an. aith in the man is ex- | 80t their idea from the’Turkish cus 2 raise. alarm in tha reported movement o is to be congratulated upon having! A VT T ORI SN R S SR isor 1o account. Henge few! are iny of his own words? Innumerable ARMOURS’ Buttermilk Soap Jue would keep that word. His s inquired into by - those who : 5 But the' gralibers contriv’d by sinister | Keds to join the American lesion. If se: S > s d by every honest vote cast for | tom. At any rate, there is a smile in Sontrvidibyeslnister they are eligible to membership they :"‘”‘" I”'( {\, 1fstod h’o 2 aneously. e suziges that in ways, the woids of the mythical ruler of | To run us behind such o number of | A€ War veterans and it is part of the | THEOUSH. e SUEECss that in the | o 0 e seas as sorted law books, weizhty things as | howling, shricking with fury we met TorEmg s legion’s business to make such prom- At arvla homaniis busie sing material into good citizens. : e ARl s sl That mary a human is busted. everybody knows, or perhaps a few | it, the sea Dbecoming mount T us. It pringficld Republican. does justification of that faith in ary one great acy nor’serfes | My object all sublime, I shall e A dozen of basehalls. Then e will he | FORINE, fundering i lhed wixt buying and selling there often i y Sl (6 e pas. | continued tor forty-cight hour B it is pinecd ah him in To make the punishment fit the creeps in, When ouifz: tells us what the Unit- | 2708 }wrlul]\) s the exizencios 2| this time it was sathering with m BBLc act ot /1115 Dublie Titeland crime, the punishment fit | Unfairness and profit mounting to | ¢d States senate is going to do and | *¥ s [t 1 | Yehémence. susts of rain general U sin, & (Bnenthwes Shinlinclicyelin fthel darned) arsument mavimaieinecessary Sl helBioyoicin s f ipd s e o S e 2 will do this, and let it be known, he | 1 - hese mboaients home, an’ then coine will bhe assured of large audiences, “""”\"\]‘I'.“' 'l’\ S more? It may be. unatf s e S at the moment, ‘cause o' dirt: ieing capable of forzing ahcad cn- bsaR Ty, — zuited as it .\r(nt\ll ot fihe o i 15 . Raraay ok its - o o : a place not much larger than the i e e : | They are foxy and wise, with eyes like | IPFing ‘em on, oniy we draw the line | New Britain press dispatches e R e peonSherg e innny e time when men are making SR AR S ; ; on any Old Bill Hohenzollern may e e e e Sy Bt eliddliineboden. X ¢ g S e e Y eie Unie ~ v < LGRS 3 e theless there’s Somethin’ makes es to the public or explaining EX-KAIFER AND JUNKEIL They know we must eat, and care not | have siwed out.—Manchester Union. COMMUNICATED not capuble of seeing move than kit oo e ol : & = ; ot jcandb o Ll vou say town, vou'll nner in which they have kept it we now iy s ) i G, e A SR Barmade in tho pust, it would A rrespondent of the Par | While they've the long end of the A S i Gkl i el T l:t Local Wircless Opcrator Describes op afloat. N come folks thinks hard | evar husband ked @ London magistrate o The ship did her duly: staunch and a0 i that thonai for all to remember thc hope- | to zrant her a separation. It is sup- : s i e S : ey sz @ = i e L e T . S. Munsono, stubborn it bore the blows of com- transferrin’ ain’t nq fak®mag | We are now so familiar with prices Posed that she is breaking up her col- Chaparra, Cuba pact from the wind and rain, drippin Cian's BIGEE i hoy sav that ek at deeds. A man must justify achieve in time, e baree, in every private act. For |- the crime : S e In our race for a iiving, the profiteers | thing.—sSyracuse Post-Standard. win, - 5 | unwillingly represent For they are exccedingly clever. Dutch manufacturers, it i3 said, } and those of us so unfortunate as not subtle manner, indescribable, Y on et o ot e e There never a top to their prices | '€ going to introduce wooden shoes live in New Britain will be hopeful o o the American public. All right. | of continued entertainment in the | a1l of innocent merriment g an's private life s “ted And make each ~prisoner pent t which pertains to the public Journal who has been investigating 3 conditions surrounding the internmen s of the cry It T only could | ditions surrounding the internment life over asain in Ho¥and of the former kaiser and el k) lection.—Punch. London, March 17, 1920, | and volling ir did. to dizzy heights i G il e e We question themi not. whatever we S Lditor of the Herald: mounted, tRen dewn into the deptl as one the thing them minds is | buy, Debate in New Britain, crown prince charges that they are in . 3 You will find enclosed an article on | #and swmerge. coming up again with dwellin’ on is sartin to be done. To find lower prices, but few of us (Waterbury Republican) { My trip to Cubg, as radio operator for | Water streamirs over the sides. She I wonders if a town that’s full ey, “Standing in the snow s going 0] the Marconi company. My brother, | acted nobly. it is a feeling of fond- of friendly folks aun 1 has idea which dominates the or- ns., He further suggests tiat it As no low prices are nearin be a cold proposition for Muavor| reon, 1lso accompanied me as second | ness a crew acquires for her. so un- got a atmosphere that hits a ion, officizlly and affection- ¢ quile possibie the former kaiser has| So the profiteers trn wnd take us to | Quigley when he speaks at the fac- | gowar daunted. sifent and _tinacious she man’s subconsciovs mind? Do nown as “The Boy Scouts.” is | had a hand in recent devcelopments in task tories.” prophesied the New Britain The Munsomo left New York | bears on to her destination. The them thar s o' kindliness so freciy at prices they | Herald in its edition of last Saturday.| ¢ity March 11th. 1 route to ; sovading of ihe ship' wt w unite an’ ze yvou feel that in But was it? No. On the contrary, | Cuba for a cargo of unrefined cane | 2iven at every two ninutes te nrevent t town a sl #t the wily mask i an exceedingly hot time was enjoyed | sugzar. encounteiing a terrilic storm | other vessels from coming in colli havpiness tha BE het Con thie ST Tl Ohs et ol Gl ey it that covers their profitecring by all at a factory rally Monday, with | off Cape Hattera sion, the not s fitting to the con- my pipe: “That dope contact with the faithful junkers in SCOUTS ON JOB. i Germany and with the Ebert Repnb- ey shall be on the job when : He draws the conclusion Aud they learn to look for!after ‘uch investization, that William | With never their evesigl very good | conser table man goverr. | . the mayor a trific warmer than any-| The weather was sood on leaving | ditions, ale and fovlorn. ke ihe right.”” it savs. a-smilin’ queer It is not their habit to wait | ment They are reeking in pride with their | hody else. Indeed, he got so warm, ) for the time of season. passing out | last worls life. ind a good-bye to An if you sctiles in that town . ill-golten gain especially in tiie region of the collar, | into the river from the picr at itast | the living den't spoil the atmosphere. ped of them hits them in t Possibly preparednc has become | Arve proud of their cunning in bi that he fired a huge copy of the muni- | River to the harbor, from thence to Conditions we experienced in peculiar to thinkers in theis e cipal record i ‘w hecklor who hadsew without mishap. © Thie sew was re- f meantinie Were much for niirth it : d ever pretend. they're never ; , Yo T o At ur- | for seriousness, wulking or s youthful manmer. trying to | (ne United States since the experience | 2N €ver preten : Bl applied the short and ugly word ro| boseful and w LA ORIl sl e opportunities to be of vice. | blame His Honor. The tome went true to! selves of having a peaceful vovage, s At 1o sailor h eve | : th . i of the recent war. Preparedness in scaitering ruinatien thie mirle. since despite the offenters | our satisfactions in the mnext twelve { born who can accomplish the feat exposed itseit and brought cheer ta this regnrd may not influcnce the ac- | May they learn (o the ske of their ffort 1o dodze, it struck him-on tho! hotis was doomed to a disappoint- | Such times with success. a g00d con- \\'I! thing he sea withdrew ":‘_Onl~~ fas thetir stepping O the | A e ¢ ge, 1 ¢ s g L | trivance {or thesc conditions would be | self like a slceping inonster, satisfied prasithe s ateppins fin Ne | ticn of this country in any matter now | L . 5 shoulder he interest of the occa-; ment. The sea being a mass of fur- | trivanc o GO il s ol R e the other day. in New Britain ] That weaith is a bubhle which comes ; 2 -, ¥ ies, very sihortly we were to see. a chair with apparatus on the style | with i LS B HE i ‘| before it for action Wt when G | ol sion was a trifle marred. however, by S comin e ol the Sthiin Wasoitnit|lor Allhalivis walling Sehal il miunust the JJOOKINE hit worse for its _ batile rting ont fo raise the quota . | it the fact that the volume was not re- ot Te.D iR S ! P 5 Jiseics owed onward to o < < ficant, the falling of the barometer | rollers wnd plusa sel of Gimbic hear- | noiseies: wed onward to dur d man perfection of skill in mechanies | And that ail proud flesh wherever it ) d subtlety of scheming is fully reai- readings in conjunction with the news | ings operating with a contrivance in | tination, I'uerio Padre. Cuba. rncm},, Marne, or America’s Gift to Is subject to 5 tion sent. R e e e wing | well = ied wila its share of the ized, a full understanding of the situ- S SHEPARD, There Is| maiter for interesting| 3 =5 CUB SRR Bl ve Stations | was more ensily sclved, we didn’t eat | fray I spec o erc s to be s . ™ i wo periods ke time se FACTS A\D FANCIES |7 tier, e e bt | e convincing enoush. e som | nibeh. Secyine. conld ot * be " done o period: make time seen It S 3 sted aioa time that the word that brought about the differed from others encountéred. it | tried it, by lyinz on my back holding | ax » alter looking ack to the a in this district, and Princi- i artillery discharge is still a nighting s 3 o 5 R S © my mind oc- | storm o two days gone by 4 3 e TTn e s R Twill cventually f o o E RS | cane from out the western horizon. | a rail on cach . Kept my mind . eining L S of the Hizh school and W : el e ar Shen ion s I voramnlioven in. olitics else- | o ful. destructive and black cupied at all times. Tmplements of Our stay here wil: only 1 hou beyond e realms of reason that the i o hats will 1 m‘.rnu into | Where may have ‘accepted violeni} i iy, appearance all kinds weore dashed down upon me. | one weck and we will arrive in New e s it | T e, i it sosemmre |5 R S AL HE L vituperation as part of the game | e geq was a scene diself, the col- | A can of “bright work Dpolish™ drop- round the lzst of Marche % G i e rc Gl alion sl e o ‘ o L something to be taken in a Pickwick-| 4. of the water changed to a cruel | ped from the top of a locker hitting | W large carso of sugar. jan¥uense MBuUNIn® New! Britainttheyt o Siblaet ine black fotocicus iclonds | me, oniihe Sl soon fol- rother and 1 intend to spe t they are scen peering about | an obsession b suddenly as coming. the sun soon ical example of this Lrac 1 to {his district for the *Staiue i rows turned in the same way that it was 0 01 Some reason no provi- ation 1 seems advisable. Deen made for the raising of | contident of (h ager tads e, pled the Poy Scouts to red by the same hrush and th e price of little red radishes at ; 1 gt £200 allotied to New Brit- | @}l tarred t t and tt hegut < L 2 are still elemental: the candidate thu, the backsround gave Il the aspect | lowed, papers. Suit ¢ ment, | ¢ t home in New Britain, o ; e e in backs < st B s projectilc that comes to hand as a|ing itself under cover, u ways had 1he dest dif to | to the Munsomo. SRR R e Son i counter-arsumien Nor does he ne; for its mate, “iths wind,” lc break | extract tho lrawers hefore: in the Erpsting MD Sl g lect the English lanzuage in favor of | from its auit furies. to wreck life | gale it was impossible 1o keep them bugh to publish. T Respeetfully, ainyilie and Berlin ¢ A Lt of thic Commercial Trust [ dency had not escaped the peop! is Treasurer for the drive, | cven . e dtheSmahonarthe e Jeing naturally inclined to have ¢ ! : e j - Rl lHAs jole i vicel Bresidant] Ma more solid substance—His Honor in-|and cast desiruction upon the trav- | in place shall. when there was some difficulty mated plainly that jail s his| eler The storm finally withdrew h HAROLD BACON - Chief R2«i* Ope onsive, and the Berlin and It was noted here that the former | in geiting a quorum in the senate, 4 " Daasewind o o gung” were g to | and the clerk, calling the roll, was ! gratifying to find that this simple rug- | and rain—the speed of it was terrific.d cat, accept donations. *my of Scouts is mobile, eager | Pearance which had _been predicted On the whole, it i The storm bore_down upon us, wind | what a relief to be able to stand ur cckler's home b speak. e troops will take care 'of | kaiser and ‘“his

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