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| m— in activities which appeal to them and | p c o { ) . ) Herald- thus become more intimate with each JEST RUMINATIN'. . 4 . ssell. NO COMPANY, other than they are with others who Men ‘(“‘j“"‘(_".”f,‘“:f m_) aotine FACTS AND FANCIES THE M MllLAN STURE |Nc k ' have more cohfining duties. A *“class’™ days ach one - c By ROBERT QUILLEN : ' % ted) at 48 |, g heart | ething individual o s thus formed and the feeling grows has something R which sets it quite apart that members of the one “class’ are from other men. from other The dream of Middle Europe now It the nations beat ‘their swords | et weem e the wark fotered b7 ober’ men, rom olbur || rhe arenm ot o phoviaret” v e ettt | ALWAYS RELIABLE— those of another “class.™ e as it appears an’ — the little fellows into submission? t m":ll“ll:’l::r s Confidently 1t is belleved that this ayve misunderstood. Vulgarity consists in saying aloud feeling ix carried too far Snob- day may be all cloudy or what everybody is thinking. man be steeped in sin— airplanes is encouraging. When bery' is attributed to some; “ignor- an’ yet the man, quite like the When a bachelor seces lady in a | thieves fall out honest men get lhelrf is less of day, may furnish joy within veil he always regards her as a veiled | due. edium In ; the s=oul o' other mortals— threat. 1::1«1;:- ":M bress | DOth in the semi-public work which is | e M L e B— Sofstantiy | gotng O (e nlle) Brisved there's latent possibilities in Another Ck e tonz war. Wil Yelass™ even worthless chaj A man they never beat their tongs into tuning e s = The story that bandits are using | B CALLS: ance” to others. There A preacher says those who dodge ! income tax will go to hell. And those A closer Investigation of each who don’t dodge it will catch it here. show this fact and would re- with one idea has rctired from forks? the field. and time alone may Associated Preos. In exolusively entitied | o .\ q epublication of all news wise eredited | sult in a greater amount of good work tell what od or harm his n ocal news pubs T 2 Being dons everywhats acts will yield. But human in his blunders in his inspiration gt : keen a wonderful ideal may be AIDING THE L. W. W found—some day ‘twill mean that all, the nations o' the world will join hands in peace “ committee to aid 98 members of the A hat wariwith alliits te o Why scold the hold-up man and cheer the stateman who thinks up a new way to levy a tax? Dr. Perey Stickney Grant is to head v this audit » traud paper to both I and | “Independent Workers of the World™ and its Tumuli—war will cease, The least that we may do is T Yo 3 n iy { grant a tribute to the one who refore Judge Landis re plea is : : : ! CEPRATS.” held th Great Ide when = ' p s . AT made that they were convicted in vio- ‘twould wiser he to shun the [/ ~ Perhaps you “"':‘ ": l""'ercfc‘;,r::, ural that the feeling | - Ry S ) criticisms o' his foes, to he announcement that the man R i naatas the | ot ot CAUELOS spesch cinswiofith temporizch A bIGH to iy (o devised the income tax blank has peen BN & slacelminchoel] o sion make the people feel he . returned to his padded cell. e e hoen| Mdependent workers of the world, thought not he was “It” Too || i e e are ready to . as individuals, are worthy and estim stubborn was our President One can't hclp smiling when he When prices rise too fast the con X . - suffers; and when they fall too ; josphere surrounds | ., They perhaps, but in the fight he thinks of the quaint old educators | Sumer su ; : able by dese ofte to = v i el lronment makes a [, N A o e . stuck to what he honestiy be- who thought it necessary to teach | fast the fire insurance companies suf B ° SVS & word sald for them lieved was wise—and Right. pupils to. write and spell. fer. ur nn“ e o me - Per- | » 5 upon the In our American life there is no May healihlandlistrensthllive: b 2 _ - be better were tho turn to him, say friends and “The halt and the maimed” refers The suggestion that America buy Germany's colonies is all right as far in appealing from their conviction man more to be admired than the in- a enemies—ideals often bring to those who halt at the curb and [der ones to retain F oSN R E S, vhy y fty—that open-mind- dfpsndent workes Ak I L sréat pain—an’ his was one o' | those who try to cross. as it goes, but why not buy her oceans ° y sald here that the worker Wih his theus —— LSO | Hands, Se he' commected with some || ’ S iharo s vhe Jiisocleties dlsplayed | ..oy by the lack of wise and Ju-!| he owcs this chance in no small de- A s e T osec sophisticated nations a little too | A once a year cvent with us when the finest Silks we can b e rf“’",,";“"’.:fl'[:f} diclal counsel. He cannot speak for gree to the woman of strength and, A cvnic is one who is wise enough | Prominent. are offered at prices considerably below tholr regalar current market ors tha 5 oliell wite per! himself. in many instances. There is character who has stood by his side :.:mulmlll l‘l‘vn":;\:(:nllll‘l‘;s-'n"h threatens o [ . ¢ thing that makes statements by vuuel')o not fail to sec this unusually interesting showing with its b the Dearborn Indepondent libelous is happy inspirations for the making of distinctive springtvear. eity” the other day o » schools ; ¥ed In the schoc a great thold for public spirited men cver ready to give him the inspira- Such societies, "“l”": and women to aid them. tion all men, small and great, Must | When powder was invented, they |the fact that Ford is uble to pay plck of the schools, Hut the “Independent Workers of have to display and use the best that | said that would end war But the | damages. . . . N sadical’s emblem to 4 g e ol : i trench knife played a role in the late S ) 7 the World,” as an organization, ix a Is in them. bl It may he all right to monetine ome O e s In S e Liberty Bonds, but Government might fhts." different matter. A clergyman should _ be more Improper | o verv xure P . Co niatter uch money you serve a greater number by monetizing | be very sure of his ground before h No matter how much mone Shik ohirta! SKINNER’'S ALL SILK DRESS SAT[N, th; A lot of women want divorce for By even conslder- | y4 ey o stund with that organization have, you'd never be willing to halve Sl 4 live . . A n ha izati the same reason that they tire of a = highest quality Satin with lustrous finish, regularly t stands for radical- | . ) o group of men boasting of It “ new hat when they see a high-priced Remorse; The feeling occasioned Bed a spirit directy | their memberahip In i s S | one in a show window. by the fiddler's bill. $2.95 for $2.50 yard. principles on which A man should have lived and work- Although appearances are often de- | S T T b e > SR ) t 40 i it Bhould be managed. | oq and played among these “workers” Sceptive they have nothing on spoken COMMUNICATED E : CORTICELL[ SATIN PATRIA inches wide Bhemscives mombors | hetore ho listens to their nppeals, Ho Words | AP ILES in the new light and dark shades, a mo$t attracti Opposed the school | should know their spirit. There is e THE STAGE AND ITS INFLUENCE. | pure Silk fabnc.. Sold as high as $6 a yard during tl Iwere willing to resort { great danger that a clorgyman's cf. The best way to make sure of the oo =" '@ war. Regular price today $3.50 yard. Sale l_?poe .00 - violence to display | ficacy will be impaired. not xay coming of the “evil day" s to be sure | "0 CELOEL L mion | yard. ® destroyed, If he turns an ear, sym- that it is coming | in your paper, regardi th —4 8 trom the question | patnetic to ull the oppressed, to active " ! ments held in the Illwn';n(h;:‘n:r:“m:t CHUEshEn e MfoLatae fwcok Fate: SAT~IN CHARMEUSE 0 inchos 'Wlde-' of fine B¢ achool soctetles. | mombers of the orgunisation who P*Pite the arvatnees of Expericnce | (1718 PO In whe locel theaters. It First Baptist Church. sotf quality. For'spring frocks and blousés. Regularly- 1t Is belleved, are| have the fullest belleg in the habit of " A teacher, It ix worthless unless it | ° ) ¢ wants Buty On Wednesday of this week thers $3.50, for $2.65 ya : Emany cases. The | 1nougt et 'I = R G v ewa | What they get, and must accept. Un- | wil] bo an “All-Day’’ meeting at the kI 209 ¥ ) . thought of their leader . . 5! age 3 y al 2] C Vi P i \ helr leadera less the managers cngage only the | First Baptist church. The Woman's CREPE DE CHINE—White and pink only. refined musicales, and vaudeville, | S°¢lety Wwill hold the annual meeting R larl 1.98, f 6 ; modern are is degrading. The eom. | 4nd_(he following program will ba egularly $1.98, for $1.69 yard. § it the maturer judg The straightforward workman of ! ollege The man who shuffles his feet des- | it prevalls in college | (. .y has little sympathy with most man who is real worth as the likely to have been shuffling other #00d workman admires another who spired, one w or another, and pre- ! by annual reports p. m., devotion- i i il 2% =1 z : vening fro 3 50 Ven iIn collego there | .,.ku_not one who spends his time fer quality, rather than quantity. Ihe | 3l Service; 2:30, afternoon session, g 7 8 cks, .of gOOd WClght Regularly $2' AR e R { Miss Helen K. Wallace will be the $1.98 yard. g found talking about the suffering of the _ younr who arc seeking knowledge | ot 0 x g . B We MT4 B hew AUSMhiraUS | inbis he atats e idieitcn i | BT Ieiker BAEs ot sty A VERY HEAVY CREPE DE CHINE in black, | » | floty, 1t permitted, | workingman. And when the work 2 14 « e K- G will follow. On Thursday evening Jd & young man's or g % verything has changed-—except our n, manner. It does not impress | .. ‘o fpbicrm v 2 W { Mt 1o danco or | e, "0 0TRSO T o trauiin, fancicd o st | o of mie, who ouia Beerer | 14 ecleck the mid week srvico vt | N white and navy, as heavy as Canton Crepe. Regulgr: e are ac ymed to se this city P . % X . we are ac m seq {n thi ¥, Sy Ng a song sung, by those capa 5 Friday and the Crusaders will Iy $3.50, for $2.50. the mocial wppear-| .\ SRRy i ble of deri S rer . : i ! e o ome | Often ome s able to Jutke how | Consote the.tircd pasinces an b | Mot 8t 4. The Boy Scaut trond wil ALL SILK HABUTAI SHIRTINGS—In large things hopefully the night before. | | " ly are not able to| i g % . Pondently in the morning is quite " % | carried out: 10 a. m., sewing for Mc- < of the members of thix group. The | edians go the limit. We are all in- | All Mission; 12:30, luncheon, followed CREPE DE CHINE in all colors for street ?d | | , 1or ! % Ble to ynake. While o o 8 { meet at 7:30 o’'clock. annual Ing to But it is submitted that the d. . o = e . much of a man's hair has disappeared | Wishes to be entertained. As the i 5 q . f QR Sve | 1W. W, dows i wot boast ot Wmany ! INE L S8 MRS IR IAS & R ORSAR | i gater. 1a tha sapat Bepatir fan e esting (focavorf JUtiiicars faii variety of colored stripes. Regular price $2.25 ya should héhe . their : members such as these | amusement in our city, let us have for $1 his hat to the women he meets. the best that the managers can pro- AP T Ol $1.69 yard. /2 I girl should not be : . 0 s B ek o any Dr. Grant's wnllm;.n'r.n to ald the el il The | ¥oung! Womei's | Home Mis- : In difficulty Is estimable. But one ? ® Pirst Con- 8 2 a sup- & o - doubts his judgment in taking up the who has only their product to sell. e per at 6:30 o'clock Tuesday evening. ponestly, with full | cause of members of the I. W. W. un. . To the Editor: { The MeAll Auxiliary will hold a sew- WE ARE THE SOLE AGENTS IN W BRI n to real worth, it | less he has made a close study of May I make an appeal for fair play | ing meeiing on Wednesday from 10 E,' S NE =il | to 4 p. m.. with luncheon at TAIN FOR MALLINSON’S SILKS DE LUXE. THE" through the forum of your news- | 2. m. socleties are good theilr cases individually, and unless o vous men and | e ia preparca o sar vt e xnons 25 YEARS AGQ - | yaver: itouse Bl 860 ow vetors | noon. The Girl Scouts witl meet at | § SITKS THAT LEADING STYLE CREATORS OF t ,,n“.."“,“,”.I..‘:..:,:: :.l...:-. ull...'v:‘ m'. m” nu‘im.h::nlu :m" (From The Herald of That Date.) | to put chiropractors, optometrists, | and the Boy Scouts at 7:30 in tha THE WORLD HAVE ENDORSED AS “THE NA- en perpetus hoir relation to the law than does dentists, osteopaths idwives evening. The Armenian Women’s Bi- | § ot __| dentists, onteopaths, midwives ' and | evening. The Armenian Women's Bi- | § TIONAL SILKS OF INTERNATIONAL FAME. ol days that are|the judge who heard the evidene . ser iibers ar - : g Sl (RO ToarHeliber g fnramtad e man o | e e el s ety | MALLINSON’S PUSSY WILLOW TAFFETA. life and should, but | the ease day who w too drunk to give his Maier will speak, will be | 2 5 hat all healing sciences other than ' which Mr. ‘ho are Name at the station L 3 an L ! = ; : who ar The Wheel club will hold a supper | 1hat Which depends on drugs for | held at 7:45 in the evening. The @ In black and Mrs. Harding blue. Regularly $3.95, for ] real workmen will taxe this stand, i€ 470 nent st its olub roene | Nealing should be thus controlled by . Homa Missionary society will hold a | $3.50 yard 5 the raising of the| Dr. Grant but knew it this evening at § o'clock. " [ & school or cult that, just because it Sewing meeting at 2 o'clock Friday - y . : # of achool socle- BRI = A gang of men were busy all day| COMPetes, cannot in the nature of afterncon. The church supper will MALLINSON’S HERE N THERE CREPE for today cleaning up the ruins of the | things be just in its dealings with : be held at 6:30 o'clock Friday even- ¢ k t s ” l d N R l l"l lust to resort of MRS, HARDING, Russell and Erwin fire of last week. | competitors. | ins. | sport skir §! In selr col orel stripes. egularly $5'95 I imwuia | be | EECCRE s S e ol f e o ek | Laws that already have been con- | et yard, for $5.69 yard. \ for; the laat' monthishowed/atotalior [|SLONINE SPractianacs jot i healing are ) NEIShtosn membors Jpinadjthe Doy BLACK MESSALINE SATIN. R } . Regularly $1.95 their schools, loyal : g grent have attributed much of their deaths. ! on the books and it cannot be pointed ; Congregational church at communion pestie e [uccems to 4 woman—wife or mother .~ The selectmen of the town have | ©Uf that under these laws evils have | service yesterday mornins. nomo for $1.59 yard. E® should approach that it Ix ot surprising to hear of notificd the public that the cost of ; PTUng up that call for scrapping K who joined by confession of faith are: atesmen would ek Rl x . patients at the hospital has been | them. These various practitioners arc | Abishag David Benjamiy, No. 169 the Strength and encourngement Me o it ehtiilea tolbousilaTol cotrolHin W hlohT! GroveTetrest: DA liBb s T ko N A4T| \ \ in politics—states- " e g L ased to §5 a week instead of Harding always has given her hus- their own members, practitioners who North Burritt street; KElla Oshanna | lans.” They should |y, 04, now President of the United © & h ir ow Slia, No. 55 Fa in street; Merle | and, sident o e The Bwedish Republics lub win | thoroughly understand their own art | Elia, No. 55 East Main street; Merle s publican elub_win | th Diiry (B iotich) No L3765 Maple strost: BLACK DUCHESS SATIN—Extra heavy lus- ir their tellow school States hold its regmlar meeting this evening. healing, are properly represented. time In the history e i AR Esther Stanley Chapter, D, of R. | These practitioners would be ready | Mrs. Hilda Annie Helm, No. 545 Stan- : rd y should be the last 1 % |’ sb :mq '.) -”1 .n “‘.' will hold a ‘u.m ting u.-:.urmw F ter- | 1© condemn a plan that proposed that [ ley strect; Earle Van Vliet Higbee, | [ trous quahty' REgUIarly $2'50 yard‘ for $1’89 y ¢ 1usband when they were a state board of control of the art of | No. 122 Main str Mrs. M ':urol; BLACK CHIFFON TAFFETA SILK Regu-' help to her noon at the hon of H. Stanley Bt of radiculism first married. He was then but a racti y i i 4 marrie o was M B SF Waklhbten Miase healing as practised by medical doc- | Jardine Higbee, No. 122 Main street; ' [ tors should be composed of laymen | Mrs. Lillian May Helm Miles, No. 545 larly $2.50, for $1.89 yard. who are not conversant with the sci- | Stanley street; Nellie Elizabeth Pol- JOW STURP. the accounts noted he might be a o f medi a board that ! Vo. 2 cwell avenue: = B reads selence, the | struggling editor stitl bad it not veen | 1Y PHUS BREAKS OUT S ld T e v ahh e b orasi | aoaNe 2 0R Hockwell favente; (f M| el 5 ; : - would be overshadowed by pra { Bathsheba David Yonan, No. 49 Cher- | 1, Roy. William N. DeBerry, D. D., of and is given to | for her help, courage and inspiration y | tioners who are not cxperts in medi- | ;v street, and Mrs. Manie Jonaths e > 3 o fh i street, s, 2 athan | gpringfield, Mass., on the topic “The or concerts of the Her encouragement, cheerful op- AT PORT OF BOSTO]\ cine, have no sympathy with it and | yonan, No. 49 Cherry street. Those |.l,.““.m Status of the Negro Prob- ' g z % N onfide % ure in competition with the doctors. | i ; f er w i v v won should not be | timism and confiden ontinued | —_ — Nl e e :}],l::urc]j‘znsne':lrebsmcleuroor“ol\l:_z::;_ om;x : hin|L A soofia[ll hol:r “ul rou?\v‘i:endd : No Action Taken Yet In Revolve P ‘snohb through life to the ‘front rch'’ > g A - % s -l a women o he church are invi . or a “sn irough o pore Steamer Mongolia Ordered Held Up | one school of healing should be put| ymary N. Brague, No. 34 IFrancis The Girl Scout troop will meet at § Duel Which Occurred in Ansonia. WP of people who | days And today she has her reward in such a position of predominance 2 i & 7 s | hided e street, Stanley Memorial chureh; | o’clock, and Dr. Hill will speak on Ansonia, March 7.—Th, oderate means get | in seeing the man she has so helped —Added Precautions ' at over other schools that it can bring | genrjetta A. Schmidt French, West “Jesus and the Poor" at the church Dumlnh-k'm:xd 5 “h—‘ e cases o. ® Some cauuse, they |occupying the greatest oftice in the New York. {{5 presscre (ol beas (chat hwil oot | Main street, from St. Paul's Evangel- | night service at 7:45 in the cvening. | iy connection wit:e{'he xr‘::rlmo' e gated 1o the other | land. . | progress on the part of other -“‘t’:“folfiiv:n Reform church of New York: | At vesper services yesterday after-| a¢ the Loermo farm hogen wo. figh Especlally noteworthy is this in Poston, March 7.—Ocfinite diagno- | M the art of healing if not entitely'| ars. Mary E. French, No. 1564 Stan- | noon, Dr. Hill spoke on “Onc of the | Frove® uierue ok, w°: b B sin of the llincen of a steerage passen- | SUPPTess other schools, 1 thifk thet | lov strect, First Presbyterian church, | Crowd” and read Kipling's “Tomiin- | JpiGh SESRMS Bunday a week e~ pefation contains « as typhus led to orders today for | ©Pen-minded citizens of 2nd Duluth, Minn: Mrs. Rosa Gisolo, | son.” ¢ 3 - s today fe 5 : 4 . i Mrs. 3 . | son. mie Loermo, son of Jox $8d an appeal s fcome from the wife. President the detention of the steamship Mon- | 5Tant that it cannot' be maintalied | ¢y the Baptist church of Tvrin, | Mothodist Chu St e T ::Pr: o greatness. | olln with 1.000 passenger at quar. ; (hat all knowledse of the hoaing art | jealy; Mrs. Mildred L. House, No. 51| The Woman's Forclen AMissionary { SOUSIR of DOmIEICK: = were = furthe ntine for a perfod of 12 days. The | '8 In aily one school of Boaling: | Forest street, First Consregational | solciety of the Methodist church will [ PORUBIEE 0 E80 S1tY ooust this mory ship reached b Saturday trom | AS that is truc. it is also true that 49 | o yrch, Meriden: Abraham Jacob, | meet with Mrs. A. A. Mills, the pres- | [ Wnts “areh = S1-—Domintok -1 ormte mouns should | with that quality Honesty, straight- pamb and Antwerp, one school should be given any .-uz:h | No. 28% Lafayette street, from Gas. | ident. at her home, No. 2 Court :C wx‘ |(1‘ i r-;‘nl.ns the repo terest in it forwardness and perseveranc: are as All passengers will be but through | COntrol in this state as is proposed in ;| = Presbyterian church, Philadel- | street, Wednesday aftcrnoon at 3 { of County Coroner x. Joseph rough Bill 860. n sh) an . Al bt 0 o'clock Wednes- | Teleased in order to attend the funer- : phia, Pa; Mrs. Frieda Lena Youn |o'clock and at 7:30 o'clock Wednes- | JCESS RSO0 2 EI0R The fhmer American depre far as the people jave gone in com- the delousing process and their ba Houss X ! gage and the ship itself will be fumm. | RATRUPLAY A (ot s ettt 1 Episco- | day cvening. At this meeting Rev. ! stion’’ = mending hi The | - be fum- No. 97 Linwood street, from Episco 3 g =z Inction” and it is a |* ling him 1e lightest of straws | oot 3 op sy | Dr. 3. H. Bell will speak and a social | Where the dead man has tw? broty y upon. But {t s | MKWt have changed the balance. — ATTACKS WTFE AND 2 SONS The monthly meeting of the Young |hour, with refreshments, will fol- | = . low. The Woman's Home Mission- “cluss dis- | lacking the feeling of confidence in New York, March 7.—Increased R woman’s Department of the Wom- | 8 i 4 him that comes (rom a display of It | Precautions i inst entrance into the | Pivorced Man Uses Revolver and an's association was held at 4:30 ary society will meet at 3 o'clock in } | the afternoon. city of typhus-carrying immigra Knife and Kills Himself o’clock this afternoon. migrants ayer meeting will be held at 7:45 " % 3 were taken today by municipal health 3 v »<| Troop’ No. 2 of the Boy Scouts will Pr 8, he might have fallen Into ! guthorities following dlscovery o Worcester, M“.:o. ::?lrn;;en-:;::;' meet at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening. | Thursday evening. Sewing school will NOW PLAYING o Boyajian, 50. ol 2 . 0 Dew cos | J bout ning months, and | At 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, a | be hcld at 4 o'clock F.rldny afternoon. neify a student’s in- And most workingmen struggling youn editor, and from S of the inspiration that may | | ral public by that | Harding lays no claim to M be no reason | The péople have not endowed him i his home or among his close

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