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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 192i. 5 5 ription of the abnormally perfect [ els, at least temporarily. In nearly !mflim'ny of cases place his wages | | | ST RUMINATIN'.” every line, prices ate marked down. | even lower than those which he res ) : : Mer and women’s clothing has been | ceived before the advance of high (Robert Russell.) ERVER offered for what appears to be low | prices. ! You'd sums after the period of inflation I wonder how ‘many of those mt’ like 1o =ce your photo- pclil manner., of the French chil en in and out of their home thetic he comment upon their R e e e e from which wo arc emorging Dol- } who are now making so much no! graph hung ip the Hall o' MAKES S bttt | RANDOM O .;SERVATIONS your name spread out so all the — ON — But when o mother display uch | 4 N > slashed deep. | perity to the splaried man, or ever B INMEh INto the mind of the child ¥ orid would ““v"“ thatiyou THE CITY AND ITS PEOPLE. o a | raised their voices for him, of ever imply “great;” you'd like Ienuine reziet was felt here yester- | did an act looking towards his sMart youtr life again for now N day when it became knowr that Rev. | Ceiving a share in the prosperity Many residents know the corpos ‘nf Judge Klett. Furthermore, it iS . (33105 E. Jones, former rector of St. \Am_\- few, if .any, I \'Gl?lure to say Mtioning obediene in the young 5 tion counsel only as a man whose ad- | claimed, public officials will lose all | Mark's Episcopal church.®had died, | They were too absorbed in their ow=, ahnane Betotn e s Tae nesdn yiee isx sousht when . resident of incentive to give their best efforts un- : aithough hix friends were aware thal [ #nd in mgny cases, selfish and per-§ feel that way. ihere's oppor Berlin comes around for his annu less promotion is assured Wwhelfp 2 | i health was not rugged. During | S0nal aims and in demanding in(-re;‘we i tunities that come for great toll because the New Britain sewer higher position becomes available. | nic residence here, Iev. Mr. Jones | after increase and in appreciation reached s And this is the | ness every day. there's count- beds have polluted a stream flowing That he w not without his suppert- | o650 any quaintances, despite the | ¢ndeavoring to sec just how_ iittle stand M a mother. § leas halls o' tame built here an f through his land. In other words, the ers is shown by his receiving five voves | fict (hat he was by nature of a retir- | they could do and “get away with . i there «ll o'er the land: the corporation counsel is thought to be tor the position at the caucus of the | jno gicposition. He impressed those | F'actory officials here will tell you to their habitual neatne due to the lar Day put wearables within reach of | about it and rgeéived during thc war everyone who had extia cash on hand j Years and after (which in some cases AriNg of oulckly removah wprons and today many merchants are of- | totulled over 200 per cent) ever gave i | | F thelr dally costum } fering their stocks at prices that are | a thought in the days of their pros+ she I8 forced to assert her con | Ph that the French wles of un- ¢ R is 100 latc Look here | wrong balieved unse Fand wisd motherhood ¢ has folks that pass ‘em by jest sim {the man who zuards against possible republican members of the COMmMON | he net, and his flock as well, because | that invariably after an increase Pro- A\ it was impos her i duction dropped off, and in soma awell upon the of the aif onelliraatl hallisiEnoninE von; VK In politics. Attorney Woods has | je preached. He was studious and at | ©@ses as high as 7 1-2 per cent. The home; vour picture’s hangin’ Thix, it ix true, is an important part had an active role. He is president | 41 tinjes seif-possessed and gencrally S«'\lfl"l“t:i, person, however, was expect- there—docs it give comfort ot of his duties. but of greater impor- of the Kirst Ward Republican club | . pected and deeply admired by | ¢4 to “plug alonz” as best he cou:d do folks incline to look else- ||tance to the city is his supervision and has frequently spoken at banauets | (hose wwho enjoyed his confidence With little. if any, increase, and e, g mo where? RQown where you work over the drafting of ordinances. Be- and informal occasions held under i NN :.‘“ s meapeliod S """: o, <20¢ indicate, 1 o briel comment, the your plcture's there: w fore the council passes a law it con- | the auspices of the party or necessities of life as his RS I PO i i it hr"l sults with the corporation counsel, ! Old timers are scratching their COMMUNICATED, fortunate neighbor who happened to { dren that trea T low workers tear it down, or listens to his opinion and follows the ! heads to recall a time when there ]ho a ':ar‘lt:\r' ‘wnrkfr.l Was I:P]E:"Y, he ilice o hava it stay 20 Alone course he suggests ~0 many changes in office among WL e SLeloly [seile L street’s another hall that The retirement from the office of folks B audseBCooperisy reslss e o insglednimiiniofidifiarent fmes. - in never miss; do you corporation counsel of James .| nation was a pebble thrown into the THE TOBACCO HABI I O livelihood > Some peobig | which wonld limit voune « devel in that big hall, a greet- Cooper removes from immediate con- | Pool and the ripples have hardly | ;g )¢ Editor of the “Herald"” gt havesyoulbellove {90, 2 R Tt was not the high cost of livin, N . , . . - . ac v ff 5 . g s 2 COMY to shore. car Sir: % A : ypment of right to the A hiss? As all the world's tact with public affairs, a legal mind stopped coming o Dear Sir but the cost of high living that hag] 3 . they say, so are these of large capacity and thowough de- May T thank you for your editorial | brought about the present conditions. Linlls o' fame the placex where dabilit He has grace s po- One of the most gratifyving an- me the plh where pendability pe raced his po appearing in the press | on “Temper It seems to pave ‘he | ASk same of the merchants who | was that bought the biggest priced ou may inscrihe high up sition for many years with dignity ' houncements he ros withority 1o w0 imprison he own : il - S o fo onths is the fact that the Hard- | way to a little - ow - 5 A h my 1 er wi your humt name and an ability that piaces him in the f" pon hl 5 |""n*’ Sl ay to a little expression of my own, | Lo cither in {he clothing or cata within such boindarie She em ranks of the very highest type of @ ware City Loan cor 'l'" by OIS ; on behalf of myself and many worthy | jines 0 it was that would ch p p y Vew Eng anuiac > 1 wil decrease the " 5 % £ . = to have mained the almost impossible legal advisors in New England. In A manufacturer - souls who silently endure in public | fully pdy from ten:to twelve dollk i 2 i s 7 te nts. The v every respect he has been true to | rentals for its 117 tenemen S ' i Ml 4 heights of the great Judgze whose = | L 15eIf Wis brotession oni it Jle | cost of renting one ot these tenements | What they feel they can not cure. fops afishict fandfiwoulofithen’ worl: gy 4 on and the peoy to the factory and brag about how Harding, resting from Cab- | With whose security and happiness ' is to be reduced $5 per month ; cees Gevioenp i GRih ey eltarch] en) Nelnalaltoi it i ok own disadvantage, but who ¢ [Rinet contempiation: has gone to Flok he has been so intimately connected. Private propcerty owners are _nol N- | and happiness of society are depen- in the paper where a millinaire ma Blation Riiasis J clincdtofneducsipentalafdesnite MU ey fger tlupontman sl hishor inaturelprat | imesifoven refiscattotpay (Tor sail | ply fail 1o understand. There's amage suits, emcrgency cases, o to council. of his strong helief in practicing as | ) rounding French and American chil | dren, » is impossible t he deprecated the ompel that hlind obedience in childhood terence ed pretens ol ’ on affected hi yersonall < = | ! him g nal Mr Buthirecidor el i AT honeat A Judge Cooper's success in wording e faa New PBritain ordinances is reflected , fact that the demand (n_r living 2C- | dominating over his lower, through | custom skirts that he was ochard - in the records of the courts where ! commodations is not as intense as it | |, o ocsive moral and spiritual as- | $8.80 a piece for and had the makeg mule which broke its leg in |the legality of our local laws is so as a few months ago The Hard- cendancy. Catering to animality, or | arrested. for prdfiteering. Think off wked that ] yieking a man's head had 10 be killea, | N reauently challenged that wonder ware City Loan company is to be com- | gratirying the lusts of the flesh is | shovel and pick men (honorable won T D e e K . and interest are evoked when such mended for taking the initintive and | gegonerating. Sensual habits tend | to be sure) receiving from 75 cenfs The man Is alive and probably trying | challenge occurs Drafting ordi- ' setting a good example to the rest | qownward, never upward, however | (o $1.00 an hour and then think. 4 his foot at the mule's nances 1 delicate task, requiring, ; of the community. much policy in the pulpit condones | how hard they worked and whe besides legal skill, a broad knowledge In these latitudes living quarters | hem: or medical authority plausibly | some cantractors will tell you : rdeed necded for such a Thouzhitx of chillhood’s camed of |of human nature apd a sympathy | are indispensable. This fact gives | justifies them, as, for instance, the | it took three men to do the saia with the vicwpoint "of those whose | unscrupulous landlord% an advantage nerve-quieting tobacco habit, which amount of wor! that had forme lives are zoverned by the ordinance: which many of them have seized upon | jankind generally tolerate, and so- | been done by one man for $1.50 days=—nhich Tuag ‘ A T faithfully interpreting the wishes | hungrily with the result that the ciety inviies as a harmless pleasura- day. however of the common council with respect | averaze man has probably often won- | pje indulgence. I can recite case after case of m f men to laws, and atl the same time guard- ! dered where he was going to get the In the light of pure reason. humans | unable to write their own name w Onellovex t 0d bargain® | INE against icspassing on human ' price when rent day came. Now that | who use tohacco have not even the | when- questioned, blandls-stated. thi WOMAN VS, WOMAN. rights, Judg: ¢ooper excelled. Hc the pace has heen sel. private prob- | justification of the normality of com- | they were earning $65.00 per except when it takes the form of an was responsibi for the wording of erty owners shonld follow suit and | mon animality: for no animal but an and that their wives were als vitomobile just goo 1S new." most of the ordinances passed within case up the pressure. Eventually | cducated monkey will smoke: but I | ployed. If you do nol believe this'd Then offon one can't drive it at ail recent years, which stand as a re- they will have to readjust their rent- | doubt that an animal supposed to be | am sire that dny member of thl o minder of his deep interest in the als downward, and the (ime agpears | heneath a human being, can be found | various draft honrds wiil eniigh it T city which he has helped to huild. not to be far off. that would chew or snuff. vou, and vyet according to T S oo The custom of smoking comes to | people’s theory there should be 2" YE/‘ RS ALDO Aot or G oot W et as Auihorities on business agree that | the present from an age which civili- | premium on an education. If tha 9 o A Judi+ of city and police courts hrings | (he hottom of the depression has heen | zaton is proud to believe it has out- | meant what a saving there would 3 i in xex | (From The Herals of hat Datss bout the retivement from polities of = renched and that from now on condi- Srown. It is one of the vrelics of | in taxes by eliminaling the schoa . to 2 cause for one of the most prominent figures in ; tions will hegin to mend. This is re- vagery, which daubtless had its | and teachers. Another case I can ¢ the rcpublican party. It is not con- ' flected by improvements in New Brit- | inception in the belief that tobacco- | of a man whose salary wus $35 Clan Douslas will ho impor- | sidered good ethies for anyone occu- ain. These are not large, it is true, | fumes were salubrious: and | per week for a nine hour day ymic an the sooner the wis M mecting this evening when sev- | pying a judgeship to minzle in poli- | but their importance lies in their sig- | its survival in spit of civil- | whose son, _twenty-three years folly of placing women on an | cral new members will he admitted. | ties, at least actively, and it is as- | nificence. lzation 1s due to ({he same bar- | week after week came home wiglt Ro fir there have been only about umed that Judge khl\ will adopt New Britain cxperienced the slump h:.\l‘l(' ll('||0‘.fs, Wit :‘.("‘F(l ‘h(’lk $40.00 in his envelope and we Oh T RiTa ot the foatess o e eeliodi [lamed tha later than many other cities and has | of civilization that smoking. if not | eight hours a day, and yet vour affairs will he settled. If the | g T Ay 3 has : not been so seriously affected. Most | over-indulged, is quite harmless, respondent would have this many ywien are fitted, physically and men- The new carpets are bheinz put in | been active in an affairs and of the factories are mivine their 1= ,v]h‘.’ "'J"“" “'O’idj\': f;; mf'":l 80 "“l.h'\' nesgthis headfofithe T o T 1y, to hold ofMce. there ahoiild never | the South church j many think he <hould now bhe licu- ployes forty hours a week work and | habii gives one a bit af pleasure in- | no control aver his son carnin in intro The peal » the nbhmitted that a “big Intthesintrodwctionsisu 8] Gy a0y iy % memories of happy wihit he it was made W hitt] of the | & ment political, eco with* men in Iife's daily ron tenant zovernod of the state. He has some have not reduced wazes or sal- l stead ot in, it r_wf‘d not to pro- | penalized because he is a salary n ' lease on it< Main street | heen ehairman of ihe republican town aries. It was inevitable that workinz [ scribed by the profession: and there- | He certainly has a distorted sen Mmore reason (o question the propriety | aope committee and has taken an active forces would be reduced Industry, | fore the impious use of tobucco is of justice and now becauggedhe or imprepriety of a woman's prose The membership of the Swedish- | part in third ward affairs. He was locally was pitched at a high key dum ,'“."'”"h""'; ”"”’]'. ,,_'\.‘";"““' mopesiiaried Smanihasi anl abportii \merican Republican club orzan- | at one time judge of the court of ing the war and for a year or morc "‘f“’mh, anore e P e fumes { catch up he beginsfo howl like ized last week ix said to be 106 B . His most recent office was. afterwards and it is now necessary to '_( o b mo “_ d»“ blown into hie | little .I;:d because he couldn't bat S 4 T i SR 2 B 3 faces of non-smokers in public; and if | the time.” A\ fire was discovered carly this | ag senator from this district In that sing at a lower pitch, a peace note. s eResinaens gL 2 7 i . f pnsternation weutlng another man morning in a xmall cobbling shop at | position he held stations of great re- Mitlijresajistmient welllonfitsiway j|[ZRSOISERE R AR B0 roman fdacos No. my friend, the salaried g ey sy b the corner of Iaxt Main and Eim |sponsibility, including chairmanship manufacturers are said to be looking | 1o Pratest, (he chances are always it | not the one responsible for t - streets of the committes on judiciary and forward to a resumption of greater | ‘bYOL ne’s being insulted by the | ent, or your present, conditio gt th in the Lan- | leader of his party in the upper house. | activity. TPhis will not happen next | outraged smoker whose liberties are | very obvious reason that his | . | The regular mec ! ~halleng i ks 3 : i bardiment ‘_.-m.l. rowor 1 v Frarviandl Clark Mutiall Bon ' Judze Klett is well cquipped by e week, or the week after next. To challenged. did not permit him to particip | | v the au tion of sex The is &t th U ken \nothr voman than there is ubt the advisabity of a mn n keener jnw L e Even if smoking is not considered | whi ¢ bhee ed i ve R its peopte. | could porm ind. it cvolence society was held lust night. | perience to render a good account of | spread such an optimistic thought 0 L SmoKing ils o ] vhat has been termed in som : . i SHog thal by the individual smoker as dehasing | fions “the argy of spending - ¥ nothin may he ¢ v 1 himself in his new post Ile is thor- [ would be unfair to employers an N D e N REROTEYHOL B 1 i : : « self, : 3 & in a pub- One big New York concern, kn * <h " r 3 @ res alike. However, a gradual I - S v Das its phases and through his thousands betterment will he noticed as a 00 iy t # : over s e s I o orman. Tt m . ccause the smell of smoke is not|of woman's “wear, the manager| of appearances in court will be per .|h"|! 10 ”", LWT |j\”n| “. -.t,dq:. {es | only offensive but sickening to her, 1o | which T happen to know, has told Moot was 1* niore lenient with a 1 he fectly at home sitting on the dais Reconstruction in the United States remind a man that smoking is pro- | that it is not th 14 " J. Gilletiee, J. Haffey, Robh and | ... is Intimately connected with the prog- | [¢/™ a E e o rade . Prosecuting ' ress of reconstruction in foreign coun- | Nbited. which they depended befare the Friends of Assixtant rosecuting ' ress ecanstruclioniinifotelspicoun Has civilization outgrown the days | (hat were paying $100 fo $600 tor Attorney Joseph G. Woods are dis- ftrics. Under r\.)«.\lr'n ."‘nnrxvl "‘T or I R ivaltye et e O L LT n adopted: women are holding of Socigl Organization. pleased because he was not promoted eign buvers are |n?| ing ,\r-‘v hnr; Has smoking killed the finer sensi- | lingerie, but thet it wa the youl il thattihet I Al s il g el B s ee Sl to take Judge Klet's place. They chasex to bare necessities beeanse of | iy 5% 00 “ino are not fiest | Lrserie who were at that time e In Paris. | thut ‘women mhoild stand on el t 0o the Central Bowling | feel that in the natural course of the difference in the vate of exchange. |y ibiril of women in public? inel helbigl wagss | N s IE Cluk country estate at | cvents. Attorney Woods should have | If our volume of trade with foreigy The shame, that men, who, by rea- | Take the story of Nitro, West footing with men «t them do so. | “wunwet two dayk ago. the fol- | heen elevated fo the vacaney, found. | lands inerenses with the coming of |, "M (L TR SR 08 T8 | Take the story LMo et { : munity, pass as gentlemen, should not | werkmen received a scale of w of alr raid and let no academic arguments, in | lowin ted: President, | ing their arcuments that he has had | spring business in American should There were T . figures, Interfere with the | John Gilletie vice president, Joseph | active practice in prosecuting casc by s*umr:l:v" have principle enough to set an e varying from $8.00 to $20.00 a gom and | oo | Haficy coretan Andres Robb: | peculiar to police court and that he o * _— ows. | &MPLe 1o the rank and file of thought- { and let someone who knows tell e an | treasurer, Georgee Know. The follow- | was entitled to promotion. adysiistnelconiain UM hene el lissmen Wi e fiaining HronRE MO king | mavlimany Rramii=atte ore Cen d ng were cted to the executive Attorney Woods has heen entrusted | papers during the past weck indicates | ;h public places, to stay there after “he powder pl woundy or ABOUT J. J. CLARK. committeee: William Barrett, Samuel | with the prosccution of many com- | that price all wearing ap- Only the church seems to be frec | closed and until.they were red , while the Hanna, Willlam Lorch, August Kiein, | plaints during the absence or illness parel have come down to pre-war lev- | rrom the pollution of smokers. Our to a most pitiable caadition beg e oo rk, of this clty, has: 4 1 ouls Curran == [ legislature halls arc filled with the | they did not have money enou molf-imposed missiof 1n . smoke which testifies to a self-indul- | get” out of town, and they will e vhich bringa the conviction HIGH SCHOOL. NOTES. gence of our law-makers/ which | tell you that the houses of erest now N#h kindness hax not dis | A Varents’ and Teahers' mecting FAN l augurs ill for the moral and spiritual | workmen wer~ furnished with b o GRE L m ot A | will be held on Tucsday in the N. B strength. nceded to make good 1aws | and mare cxpensive things thai falasvaion ! ; Gl s e e e S R L and to enforce them for good. homes of somq millionaires, selfishness. of pessimism f ~ - From our new pers we learn | und fine furnishings made < es of doath xecond year dramatic will present N 5 my i S e f o s IS ade fenitvae i) concerning oneself and | a play followed by a talk on the state | & By RORERT QU]LL i that cven our President-clect is not | poor diet. You need not g a X living above the cigarette-habit, and, | v . Avani ont 1 | AT Mr. Clark's action ix es Heve Our Hchoolsi ¥ campalsn, fibythe “I’Annunzio is honest.” savs a The Italian government h 7 instead of lziving a example o Dristol i Bennsylvanta, entyNould srincipal, 1. 1. Slade. The meeting AnnUnE : o £ the farm | i ol 1o theape f | onc of the shipyards of the Shig n at | Iy noteworthy ) H"‘]‘ Y |‘ “'”‘v i aline ‘”‘ champion. Rather, he is non est. ;mnuuurv;l \nm location o . lauduble self-denial to the youth of | Board was located, will furnish! at pre wi wn be adjourned to the gyn i ranted d’Annunzia. > worl y y At e A il hasfiboen SwithitheSxravealives il 4w Lwherel aisoriall shathering win 2 ¥ || i i the world, he hopes merely that practically a parallel case. Was i PR tionACha Ctahent By 1 X ; We fear that much of the post i i ] et formers will press their claims wisely aried man who as a rule prclusive of | it of th nited | tuke plac deficit was occasioned by demurrage. We have a sufficient number and sincerely. caught in such cuses? Perhaps ! *r 1 ' The tenche and pupils are s8- - f octrines < country DAl 1 E 1ses? " States in France. He took the trouble The t J And """“ Lre i\f“l"; . l""1f‘"‘""" ‘l'; f\’_’\' I‘m'" thisRegun i As Christians, whether our places | few instances he was, that T'l1 ing 'IV)HH -\my;\ll\l\ :‘1‘ ‘1 'I\* eld, a ‘I have no use for him !-r:n; witifout Bolsheven . in the world be high or low. we can- j but for every two lavied men eacther, upon the death of her mother, < . a1 at —_— 2 I e 3 i 2 stated means: “How 1 envy tha not forget that the admonition of the | “jjve, i ) o' i ant! Gne elativer of New Britain's dead He ! arx “elc ot s transta ol 7 averag € i lived up to théir last nickle' m n \ Rosa Weld Floral and written A About the only vehicle the average | wavihower is: “Labor not bor the were ninety eight of the wage es guy f o A photographed S es | tributes have been se an can o ride s the 2 4 : yer Whar isited and photographed the grav tributes have been sent man can afford to ride in is the one | 1 0" \hich perisheth, but far (he | SR T e meat which endureth unto everlasi- It is the old story of “easy e . - bearing the leense number H2o . OF 1. BANQUET : Ling life.” j vasy £0." Tre dollar had no A banquet and joint installation of That at least menns tha ans |, ence wha s :‘h In “one fell | to play their part In tho great con-| om lxabella Circle, National ia e i to) incttag) | s hance v hatfelaalohld officers for lsabella Circle, ationa peould pray dor strength to incline | od. Impassioned orators have pi of any war flict, bhut who fought and died {..rldnutnu of Isabella, and Palos finm" % wpward, naturally, first, t the oxX- | with the workers to husband Sedionl s ot | marons the ; ] ©f Bristol, will be held tomorrow pensc of the me sensual self-pleas- | carnings and in return were Ia | ternoon in the Bell City Members of ng indulgences. at. It would be interesting ind the local branch who are planninz to The world hus never been made bet- | find out definitely what propo would come | those pictires to give to the parents ) attend the banquet and ceremonial r by human weaklings who drift | workers baught Liberty Dol comparson with the salaried p And I am reasonably certain ing that the comparison wol ! . . i 7 il rather startling. Salaried peop hd is en that what he i* able to give to the be- About 300 persons were in attend- | 3 it | fruits of the «pirits.” must sometime | ryle appreciate the value of tH i #how- | reaved ones will bo 1o them vistble | "n¢e al the meeting of the Smalles O1 ke RN (O B G R R e s ot wates ff“ il ""“:I“"r']"‘:‘:;"l‘;‘:n “h“l““ l( hirst | 1ay, thoy were compelled to HehoolREarsnts & and s TeacherstRarsmoRiio o cut f down i torlitiie SwiiiTie MM EC e St e T G e o ot atactodl | 2S5uS B e tsRatieniittiicipasti fewl yearatanalit ciation Mr. Norton ve an il bocay when dad gets through with S S fig tree, when e asked: Why use they were obliged to ree- racefully pe ate ) o, P % s 2 u e s s COnS a b 3 tHose peacefully in a sacred! trated talk on For Ameriean | 0 o are an ppen .covenant. ' As we understand it. the chicf duty | CUmbereth is the ground considerably, and disparapin man more Vith another man—or the reverse phymical | Tho Conatitutional amendment has| . Others Selceted to Pilet Affairs of thonsand of the plan ents of war eneral dis Mme ceanes s«omo time ato to communicate wit; y sensc the | of twenty-fiv e of the men who left our t whole na- | © sirong, light-hearted and Ho has brought back with him | ted to con- | of thosg luds. No thought but that of | have been asked to tuke the 1:05 train with the e oi sclfishness or sen- r machin- | kindness actuated him: he meeks no | 'MOrToW suality, Panasites of saciety, the idle o rich, and those rich in worldliness, or reement | reward other than the consciousness SMALLEY P, & | those who are not yieldin ‘the poss to Fproof that all“that as mortal of ) place, pded. as their hero | Schools.”” . M. Pratt, a member of of a Secretary of Peace will be to |, A: 1;0'.'“'—‘:\::-i“h::::‘r::”:lg.h‘-c‘h“m Al | er wage suffer because oth ghe school board, spoke on ve Our The wind is tempered to the shorn | booy0 o ™ e conscientious - objectors. | 18 society more fited by the wom- | imprudent? It is simply. aT lamb, and the lame duck is fed on en who smoke with the men, or by reaping what has been sown < the women whose womanhood con- present attitude of those who'8 strains them to ask men pleasc not | opy wolf” a: i 2 2 cerying “wolf” and are now. obportunity - to . soliloquizas hot air. That reformer who spea so tear- alloused hands should

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