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— - - e = = | was deemed imponsivle; as 1t wus et 1 1, . premium all over the world, but THE ROBBERS’ ROOST ) Herald. o bac i saldine i ST RUMINATIN’, relatively to the commodities they | (Robert Russell.) purchase, they are at a discount of ! o . oX S about 60 per cent. Can you beat it? v\ iy food without the rationing to which There ain't much chance to | |"°U/0 & F anscript. S “ ‘\ \ y /’flm } 7 ratinatelintsanity it ol ming il A \ \ 1 ,’/”I// i )i | while folks is yellin'® “Who's We read in the Rand Daily Mail il | /‘ ol //, ; s g | other lands resorted it seems ‘ | . v others * h e- that sergeant-instructor acc 5 excepted) 4:118 | people that there is a tremendon nhead i’ other b y A L KR Or 8 accty ( /r ] ding, 67 Chureh St ; hind?* But now that all the ited with telling his class that *the \'h / . \ 7 . try would voluntarily conserve their IING COMPANY, tors. need of a return of patriotism like rifle is a soldier's best friend. He ' A must never neglect it. He must treat E S ’ died down we'il'try to sce the it as he does his wife and wipe it " N flowers an the green things all over with an oily rag twice a d = m Ny that which helped »o signully to win tumult an’ the turmoil has the war At that time our home sacrifices Moo at New Britals | wero necemsary to ald $he _world aroun’. For flowers is a-pee M Matter | shannesburg (South Africa) Times. =7 / —a Home sacrilices, home patriotism are in® up an’ birds is singin® clear; 3etween those who tell us that long twilights soothe a feller prices are coming down and those now that summer’s really here who insist that there are reasons | why they cannot soon be lowered | formerly occupied. It is necessary fade an’ night stretch out it where are we at?—Albany Journal. | | arms: can sense its soothin’ “iry now to restore this coun- try to the normal, happy position it A chap can see the daylizht vortising medtum W | (, enable all of us to live in com- lon books and pr gentle touch v know its ree om the stress o b " 5 to advertisera el dae DL o A subtle charms. The time o many cases, fallure to find existence out o doors speaks plain (T "":'T",'\'::”-'..ma‘ easabis a-callin® to ideals to wake up S 2 an’ news A return of war-time patriotism (From The Herald of That Date) work again: for when you . ruminates with silence cems impossibile, lacking the great cverywhere, mean. little traits centive of war Such return of jest disappear—the best o' you The first and second degrees of watriotism I8 not impossibley once the ix there. Revive them dreams, Comstock encampment were worked forget a spell; don't let ideals last evening. die; we can't iplish mir- A game of baseball will be played | cles, but sartin we can try. tomorrow between tho Meriden and | I element of the | 3 cessary. To obtain it we An' share the beauty thoughts e Bl e labor candidate educate, educate, educate.” that come; don’t be ashamed Y. J to speak perhaps you've | dreamed the very things that others blindly seek : 2 4 wsked upon all OUTINGS AND REUNIONS, Efforts to determine just how the ) city came into possession of Central Various New BHritain organizations S — park seem to be without result. In and clubs are planning and holding this connection it is interesting to mturnl powers of nnual outings at this time. The col- FHFTY lNDlleUAL note that at one time a public whip- o8 are ping post stoo n the site the | - are that we | jocew and universities are about to " .:"\ ” _— - ® otithe} e this statement | y o0 their 3 A present sign-post. r0ld thelr commencement exercises, Because of the circus in town to- that it will be | 4¢ which times will come reunions of day a number of High school boys combination of | en who were graduated many years BY JAMES SHEPARD. were absent. Janitor Dwyer, while | ns to get together | .. The Several Stories of Different watching the parade noticed some- ength to make | oy thing familiar in the features of an - There lie in such outings and re- SR, W R Arab and an Indian. He investi- | vincing one. V uniond greater possibilities than Britain People, Will be gated and as a result two pupils in Are NUMErous | ynerely the opportunity to enjoy the Printe in Alphabetical Or- | the afternoon classes appeared in i der, One Eaeh Evening. ! Oriental costumes . *olatoes rents & el at n Ings of men and women assoctated in Watch for Them. b A Lot b business, there comes the chance to nma Willard chapter, D. A. R., pple their proce- | «iu)) whop” with The broader vision of Kensington will observe Bunker s of reconstruc- 1. STORY OF UPSON. Hill Day tomorrow. Upson is given in Barber's British ings and the good nature that is in {names as a local name, but it is not PO SR - evidence on such occasions. easy to locate any place or person PREDICTS CHRIST'S RETURN. of that name in Ingland of an early | A ; | date. Tihe name is undoubtedly from | Redeemer Expected Before 1931 by Hopson, meaning the son of Robert. Chicago Conrerence, meet for such an outing. The mat- | Hoppins and Hobson have the same rout & common | tery In which they are mutually in- | meaning. bias Hobson, 1544-1631, il have strength | terested are apt to be treated in | WA® an lish livery man who re- flisturb elther of | more theoretical discussions, and it Quired S cumiomereloftake ithe . o o4 . b and it 18 | horse nearest to the door. Hence we are to have | well that it is so. On such expedi- | the phrase Hobson's choice R have & dosen? | yiong or gatherings the Influences at A somewhat extended. but not ex- Without united | work are the better Influences, and | Maustive research of British and Am- A approach of chaos. London, June 15.—Soviet Russia ' GOV’ . g rican works fails to disclose a record . ~hics 2 g rights secured to Russia by former MILITARY GOVT. there wi ®| men are wise to take advantage of | of any person by the name of Upson | Thus spoke A. M. Johnson, Chica0 | 4,04 not recognize its liability for | JSHtS S S of ar ents e aties. He laid emphasis on the them for their own sakes as well as | prior to 1635 when Stephen Upson, | Chairman of arrangements for the| e = freay i £ tn | second world conference on “Chris- ; debls contracted by Russia up to No- | convention of 1915 which awarded B i | \Ns ks et ihossfiontaids thalc | BWTSCASEI SR e ‘:";)'\:Y::r:\“;; of A fundamentals” which is in prog- | vember, 1917, and if compelled to | Constantinople to Russia. . Le i circle who deal with them. Hatteed Conn. in 1838 in the Moody Church tabernac l(;l meat them will have various offsets, i d s:(;‘\ m; l—iluimzf“‘;n‘i (doex:t;;nl;:d";o e fiail activitice therc M atcording s P sconsin 3 i Y oA 3 3 v conti | 5 g e burde: - 5 = T 4 R Greater possibilities lie in college | There are three British crest for conference will continue until | s The Times in reporting conversa- ;::{m vegime, Krassin said, it would | @ Tokio cable to Nippu Jiji, a Japan- reunions when one meets after per- ( the name Hopson, three places named ions between the British ministers | jnsist on writing off against that debt | ©% newspaper. pr the sake of haps long years of separation old | Upson, nine works containing Upson i mrd thelr plans | o000 with whom one studied and |XCNealosy, three persons of that Nations They name have served in the United States 5es' Aanasien played before the serious problems of )} . neress and there were twenty-four P * | Iite presented themselves There | Upson families of Connecticut in gling alllances,” | ...y the reckoning, in u small way. | 1790 the Bible than the | in building up ey Each man asks himself if he has e o1 there. defend our po- | .40 as much of his lite as “Tom” | FACTS AND FANCI — Z e of it this s} o0 .k What has his old friend WANT 180 PER CENT. RAISE. must have a v Sy @ thedmi. -y, not? that ac- . Ry vacur [ 0N T RA Res? , JE fhat ac Bernard Baruch's plan fo British Marine Wircless complishment has beeir u-qater, what | ernment agency to supery 3 he American E et vacan | brought it about? What hwndicaps | dustry deserves commer Declare General c - 5quee ee - v ONCe | pave been overcome: what rule we Jice | ruch’s next brilliant > pr London, June 15.—A strike of ma- fte combination | \ .\ ought success and what *‘2 ly be for rubber sidew to do away | rine wircless operators affecting all 'read - with rubber heels.—; e Retailer. ports and shipping was declared to- broug , ; 3 IR member- | "roUIRt failure —_— day by the Association of Wireless Spilled milk is a bad thing to ery w, of courgs the supreme court | Telegraphists. The men demanded L over. PBut spilled milk should be R will be dec ./'""’ roundly cursed | 45 increase in wages of 180 per cent. | United States made use of » longer the sep- | for de’laring that the """s:""' over the pre-war rates and also better | thelr o - yn of the - nited States means about | ., A A | ‘o ol " | aration that pr les the reunion the | " t th onditions of employment. ain o ays.—Manchester Union. Under the strike order operators on | i Yo me greater the advantage to be gaine - ; ! : 'VERY Diamond Tire pr at least a ships are instructed to cease work | from it. One is ah to remember n other words, how you goin’ to | when their voys end and not to on a car—and there jority of poople keep ‘em down on the farm after 4 faintly the old ambitions. One should A e v : sign for further trips. RERSArS- Dart | o nie to recall the first break from | o). " Worked for Ford?—8hoe Re- This is the first general strike of | are 2,000,000 of them date the votes | R b : tailer its kind and according to union men in use —means that \ose ambitions, those Ideals, and = » : Inst It 4 d 2 t iy it might take o:a international | g trace the cause of the loss Usually the more the best man | aupects. The mariners’ headquarters | somebody has walked riod of unrest . would like to kiss the bride the more | o, the strand and the docks were into a dealer’s store, and The man who attends an “outing” he point is that & | he would like to kick the groom Dicketed! or a reunion and comes away none lew! 3 atistaction to 3 Dallas News SR - bought it— the better, none the wiser, no more — EESRRNEE AR | termined 1o make an impsovement asoline may become so expensive MUTUAL CO-OPERATION. Often to replace another brand h to seriously it « i ecognied hird party, com sacrificing devotion to public Stearns, tax collector, has | posted notices that taxes at 10 mills | aro now due. ot's outhit, or That Is a ques pe which is ex nswor unless one le blicanis Republicanism, | 44y In the cuse of annual gather- of plain bol d like to dictate inspired by the pleasant surround- umber of differ. the belief that plans will ever No direct problem of the day is apt ommon meeting | 1o come under discussion when men to the majority Chicago, June 15.—“Everything | i looks as though between 1920 and | SR T1E thaa it ine soraslirasiarkatial] SOVIET NEGOTIATIONS. ~ and Krassin, Bolshevik minister for | charges incurred in overcoming the manifestation in the Christian world. trade and commerce. attacks of “white rebels” in so far We predict the coming of Christ. His ' Iteds 5 Krassin intimated that if circum- | as such attacks were supported by need is shown in the increase of ma- ch‘n: :::r ““.":;r:;h‘:f“;';'l_‘\“’ stances should make 1t desirable for | forelgn powers. terialism in the world; in the rapid 2 5 1917, the soviet government to accept such bl H dobts it would insist on Inheriting (he Honolulu, June 15.—Japan intends to establish a military government at Nikolaevsk, Siberia, owing to the might concely ‘e shall net call nose who | uman soul ve in any other n out of the ) S = that, outside the circle of long es- —— S ""“"""‘ "’I C L '"’"‘"‘""“" “" DS | oblished wealth, only bootlezgers | Germans Work Extra Hour and Pool of tires. fellows, misses a great chamce to ) and highwavmen can afford to use Interests in Shippi B 4 affo s ~ in Shipping. A 5 5 5 bring to himself the profit that | motor cars. — Washington Evening This fact is obvious since e, G — | < " will benefit himself and those with | Star. Leipsic, Germany, June 14.—A plan Diamond Tires do not come | by which laboring men may work an ivinal s o e whom he comes In contact thereafter. A lttle of the Diopazanda aimed at | [extraihous h day and contribute as original equipm: o mythical reds in this country might | the pay thus earned to a fund to build | cars. - B e be switched to the sigar speculators | CATZ0 boats in which the contributors | speaking at the us a means of eradicating one of the | Will become part owners, has been In short, actual service on “IF THOUGHT COULD KILL.” worked out by the Neueste Nachrich- eme svils ths ake radicals.—Indianapo- N | oagpeamndls g == . NAMAAROT ] fen. 1 announcing its plan the new cars has proved to users that have In peace It is said that a certain scientist h e o paper refers to an article in an E the utmost tire value lies in timent which | proved that a precipitate, formed of A number of Americans go to Cuba | lsh journal on Hamburg's departed | Di. e T and self-sacri- | benevolent thoughts, when injected | ror “Havana filler hevs Gar | mercantile glories which describes SO Blic ends, the | Into a guinea pig, Is harmless, while | zette. S1CTMiRn Waw kv A TSR NS Adjustment Basis | and drawers water for their for- o in war will | & like substance, formed from the TR EaaEs Cords - 8,000 Miles breath of person laboring under Good pay for good work is all P Fabrics - 6,000 Miles* right—no one has a right to demand statoment the | malevolent emotions, kills the luck- ;oo 5 0 0 A e work is mot PLEDGE TO WOMEN. that the motto | leas animal instantly justified in demanding good Ly e | be “Educ If*there is a semblance of truth in Knoxville Journal nd Tribunc Wil Be Given Full Rtights at e Conve July 10, pre Ys trouble in ties, too much * ulits Into a e € rossible that 2 the assertion, Jt naL N o i Suppose the Japanese parliament layed In this | (ne days of the “evil eye” will return? | otes sympathy with the “self-deter- | = Detroit, June 15.-—The Michigan we Know In- | with the advance of civilization, what | mination” desires of the Japs in { Pranch of the committee of 48 held > v Hawali>—Wall Street Journal its state convention today to select | he war was IN | giucoveries may not be made showing i’ = delegates to the national convention 3 which opens at Chicago July 10. It was planned to name a complete slate the battlefield back into the shadows where the S5rE Borves! are imunching _hay special appeal to women voters to photographed thought by placing his | New York Sun join, promising them full equality in otiam that was | ,_ .4 on a sensitized plate in the dark — its affairs. me In the land, and thinking deeply The developed Villa is once more on the rampage erifice on the in Mexico. If he could be elected HARDING'S PLANS, o oldast. the | PIAte Is said to have shown varying | o cident there would be better w shadows, having nothing to do with | chance of “‘eliminating” him.—Toron- not only OUT- | yhuy there was some foundation for Obscurity is not often valuable in the world. The | )4 are now deemed to huve been | politics, but some of the candidates Another physician is said to have DO N8O to the shington, June . — Senator | rovider The - Harding said today he hoped to wind the hand. but reflecting the varying | to Glob~ up matters pertaining to his sena- | of our fight. — . intensity of the thing that was in his = . torial duties by the end of the wegk The small hoy who is thinking of | ;14 then take a brief vacation betd¥e | mind running for president when he 2rows | .oiurning to his home at Marion, O., If a man can hate with sufficient up should bezin saving up right where he will be formally notified of away for his campaign fund.—Phil- | p;s nomination. He does not plan to adelphia Press | reach Marion much before July 1. was taken for ed having ac k was expected for a cause | StTength, breathe into a tube and form £ a precipitate which, injected into a ht home is that | Suinea pig, will kill the animal, what McAdoo's campaign for the presi- A W " al wonder. It | OPPortunities are offered to the de. | dency is immeasurably strengthened 19 CHURCHES WORTHLESS | by evideace before the senate inves- Londoa. June 15.—The commission t should per- | tigating committee that he has none. | appointed by the bishop of London | otism that Mr. | the abused tenant or the consumer | sAnother instance of “To him that | to consider the question of super- . when he 1“:“1‘ who Is in the clutches of profiteers! | hath not shall be given."—Richmond | fluous city churches recommends lhe‘ Times-Dispatch ‘ demoliti of 19 of which 13 werne — built by Sir Christopher Wren. The | 86 It may come | bids a further consideration” of its It takes a great mind to under- | yvalue of their sites is over 500,008 feated political candidate for office time And as | The awfulness of the conjectyre for-