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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD MONDAY, APR?L fl 1921. Britflin era‘d l\-lm attend this dinncr and hear - % = = COMMUNICATED ALD PuBLImIING T PR o v il retiien ¢ . : gt ] Ll'g/lts and Shadows || Daylight Saving Error. talks of those who have carried t e 3 ‘ he E Man! What of enthusiusm and a new vision of the : ! z New Britain, Conn., Aally (Munday excepted) at 4:18 sngth there lies in jest that t Merald Building, <7 Church street. | Possibilities of commercial flying little ph ! What pictures By John J. Daly April 11, 12 B Naturally there will come the usual « vitality those short, sharp Editor Herald: o & Month ¥y of “expensc’ und the hardness of words should raise. The goal |, - I would like to know where in the | v s sought by all how , ! : At the Pont at New Biitate | the times, but it is believed that en- Wit “”" B i e e A QUESTION. name of common sense has daylight Second Clase Mall Mattor I thusiasm’ will run high at this mcet- o e i e The last- words of John Burroughs, 'saving accomplished anything to the dying on the train bringing him home . 00 hogqy which has to work for from San TFrancisco, were: “How ! > = . its. bread and butter. Now for instance, bl Autpitanbe Far Are Wa From Home?" to act; there ain't no rule the man who toils hard at farm work, » Droftable adiertising medlum in mude: there's jest one under- = ety Circulntm and press dying will become more public Ivin® theme—Man never is WIWR) S WPFR f6 A4 veriieess operty afraid. He may be fearful for [ s friends . be "".'.’.'J".f.".'_ s uln]lw.l“#"l'”'”._“ | tiainly this state will not remain Iln.l“.”ljll .l‘\'(l mlfll\ II\.: “-m‘;‘::')(‘l e | livgs ji#cediine catiie Enalmiliihe oo wa antl = uso tor rol ~f ail “""‘:i In the van and will not allow oiker the ones who've passed bevoad Men ever ask near the journey’s end, | bottle up his milk and get his break- g bkl d e i purts of A country to whiz past us his . he m be wiss “How far are we from home?” ' fast by lamp light and start and drive N, here through the air, while we stand and enough to know that he may i to the in order to deliver his do things wrong, but if he's Riding the winas of the ocean breeze, milk by 5 a. m. When he goes back flashing | to the farm he s td work till sunset her Aualt Warems . X ubber®’ s me communities did _ " o A Bational headed for that goal he's con- Far on the fleck of the h which would be p. m. or 7 p. m. TRELEPHO CALLS { Ing, and that some of it will be brouzii mind s heart an’ hands. OfMece essesess PO0 . e - ] o v E s . 92¢ | therefrom; that some of the practical Chere’s nought to tell you how | Ivantages and possibilities of commei- Over the carth where the heavens if he has to go by daylight saving bend, { time he would have to get up at 2 Over the roads where the restless ' a. m. in the morning to start and when the fir railroad train brouzht scious that he's strong, with foam. u ne eta of prosperity to town and pow that conviction brings; lors have sighed on the seven seas, -:lundard time. He would have about |- ‘DENBY A FULL l\‘Il‘EDGER—()ne is not a real secretary of the| knows his hand weuld fall o Tas Areiwa o home s 2 hours for Ghn;:sm;\r and lre‘;x're Tt until one has had one's picture taken through: & ~porthole of a p. m. Blving the human body only | xg indeed! When Josephus Daniels held the post, under the Wilso ministration, he pecked through and was snapped (right). Now P 4 hours’ rest which is not enough rest for the body. Furth fac- oF the hedy Ebereocelane Denby (left) out of onc of the U. S. superdreadnoughts at Guanta Bay, Cuba. Ircutnt ws | city ‘many years hgo he < traud oo with indignation rightéous at a word, a look—a call. To ba a Over the plains where the engines go HOME GARDENS. Man! Contained therein is Sceking the Terminal's stately Fhe rencwal of the idea of “Hon evervthin® that's fine: you want dome, to be your friend: 1 Always the travellers want to know: O VADIST MODERNIZ tories do not gain any benefit from _ their employes because they will stay | Guardens” sounds encouraging Never @ Mar e (w f plotting your want & Man for mine. Look et ek by out till 11 o'clock and say it is only & < bt way and | W% there a time, perhaps, when they SR R e S HoTotalai rieniio i mornlngl . ‘ P ; v . . A > 5 3 at 5 a ¢ only § - uld be of more benefit o the ut this elemental phase—To |} 160t sore and weary Thy children be, ' 3t 8 2. m- would give the body only | 25 YEARS AGO PRESS AUEU o~ < T b 'S st whic! 0 ugh for dividual They ided indir Man-—what strength therc Trudging the lane of the leathery ‘bhe\?’\;:“r;‘:ll (‘)fh°(4hhicsu?s‘ :{3:95 e | - = S . (From The Herald of That Date.) hoowe sooner or later. To some ) . ar est that little phrase el e frpatoni ot T gl gt i ok ; ¥ lo'l";i X of Thee: | to work in the morning you will ylll | The workine of the er P heriin Hanven wolus 5 o tos. =2 ns i e workl th then w hear men say I could have slept a Rt ina T s e e : ey follow the direction. in which | “How far dve we from home?” R 5 = other hour if it was the old time. ¥ou |1, )i0an5 for the purpose of nomingy- R enviionment\Buve stasted | Patriotic thing to do. s s : 1 ! . et ost of the sien say I[P >Ucats for the e, . i ANOTHER PEACE CONFERENCE | don't like this chanse of time, T don't [ "5t T “‘a:u:m:nheedfligr '::3;:;;";“‘:1' —— . factorics affected by the decis ] « no moralizing | working of a “home garden” would B know where I am half the time. A L Th : y onts = by o | be of Jmare Benefit to the individuat 'MOSC Werkern. but the merchants, » Think This i What Hughes' Note | T hope for the benefit of the work- LTIh_Q rldzr:‘]‘:;ior;umrh;ssg clllc‘;r:.“med (Continued from First Page.| b o e H g I T na jt Professional men and other \\mkll: of Will Result in m% class ”:m kn.m gm‘s,‘qud time { yohe H. Kirkham for aldermen for | that the news of his death Wkl Sda i the cit e de de " their o 2 14 will come back and stay with us as & % & \ U ; ' DR ent ; ity r lependent nlwin. o] Tokio, .~\pr|_1 19.—(By the As‘so( m-'" s Bensbw oyl bt eatien th",‘hlhlld 'v\ard. L from her for a long time n,nfl\' i i sihitity. | 1¢ Word. If their vote is to be given the | g )—Newspapers of this city | bl b il oot e e ere were two deaths and four | gaiq she mever learned her von ¥ the greatest amount of this s S weinht proposcd by the manufactur- | have given great prominence to themember. PE n:arrlaglc licenses recorded ét the itautt. /i Ly constuntly in demand, be ¢nouxh wmen desive the plan for home TR % a- | note from Charles Evans Hughes | - " B s town clerk’s office for last week. 5 5 1¢ Isisaid that the stores [theh CHARLES M. AUSTIN. The Womun's club will hold its last | Late last autumn the former | . ardens to be carried out, and will e S & American secretar of state to the rs and other places of business and | 4jjjeq relative to the subject of man- e regular meeting Tuesday = afternoon | press’ condition gradually be¢ | Bl there in Mt1lé value |u | take the trouble to call at the Cham- _ . " ore watting for the dq- | dates in general and that over meiBOY DROWNS TRYING in the Odd Fellows’ hall. worse and on several occasions | i AR e e e e Not only are the workers in P udvice of the old. The young | ber of Commerce offices this week. ;. o the manufacturers. The |isltand of Yap in particular. There The comedian, Corse Payton, will " | has been no official comment but in TO RESCUE BROTHER | avvear at the Russwin Iycoum | children were called to Dorn buf ' he viewpoint of | BIZht, between 7 and 9 o'clock, when A ¢ thei | responsible unoflicial circles the opin- theater next weelk. strength was such that she n se In citing the viewpoint of . in: for the decision of their employes. | (01" js jeld that the American note e —— | bravely when the end was bell The old have forgoiten they will be open especially for this o fore the workers hold the pow- | virtuaily implies another peace con. | Younzer Lad Falls Into River, Older P. T O'BRIEN DIES tmminent. * Sinae wE i purpose, the Cham will do its 3 ference. 7 One Jumps After Him, e % n we that home gardens are mud b & case of this Kind it is to be | Statements made by Viee Admiral Both Perish. e hM:x been “known that e b 3 “ | Tombasburo Kato, minister of marine 1w Br ick. N L 8 was gradually sinking. W) that in sight, | hoped that the workers will display | jast month relative to the Japane: e' New Bewpswish. N J. Apcl i1 Prominent Meriden Lawyer, Passes SO # ittle diti possible, und | T Is litte use in detailing the 4 \jedom so often rightly accredited | naval poiicy are regarded here as in- 5:,‘“:1':‘1,%;”“’;‘zJ"'"f"e"r‘m“f:vlfi";; Away Suddenly With Heart Failure | popn o0 oprne ot Bedside. I\ vnefits of the ne garde o © . R 3 o r © 3 8 1 yesterday al - = net of the home garden for the (4 the people as a whole. It would i 1i|l‘3:"(1|: ‘fn:‘:n“[ r( h?rg:filli.it“ix::;:xn oflirt ta pravent his besther, Lavnard, Yesterday >lorning. Prince Adelbert were at the bed s u 3 aristic a sisting when the empress died. They e old the especially tonig and tomorrow % ey To th St manufacturenr are, in a degree, wait- d# the young who have to muke lon. Nhall they pass thiou, sible for amy n O shail they give value re " Who has the time o devote 10 e quite natural for them to consider | 1L years_of .age, from drowning | . i .. vin profound surprse and upon naval expansion. These state- O s Raritan River. eiolder DOY | ;. 5w that local people learned yester- we they | Mts culuvator The money saved I8 their personal convenience, and if | monts which were .made by the As- the i the ’ wvantage and the (heir sreonal convenience impels | sociated Press, arc aleo looked upon reached his brother, who had fallen | 5,y "o tne sudden death of Lawyer ' TR jelyayine the way for an international :‘T‘l‘:\vé:“i ::ll&rngh‘\:t“:olcrixtmsttrsfihdcu:: Patrick T. O'Brien at his home 15| discussion of naval policies, 3 North Second strect, Meriden. Thc | Death a Shock. PRI S his | other, more indirect benefits be of the daylight savin lan, they may | 2 = . A " - i s G B s pla Ay ——— rent and was unable to get h":a\'et:; end of the brilliant jurist was also met, Although the" end had been B RBis customeru, with the ef ‘41. rived from this work The com- decidé to do, so. TURKS PRESSING ON sHore. (.I-lfr}(‘n:d ‘cuu’lll" h;v:mmm ©, | with the greatest of sorrow in his home | Pected for weeks it came as a sij munity will be a hiappier one: men Put 12t them consider the swvhole himself, as he was a go0o e e v b years he has_peen oncl to the dwellers in Doorn castle, losinig no cent Or shall the i 3 g | ; ! EEK SOUTH FRONT but he clung to his younger brother : ! during last w # Raza o us high as he | Will feel that they are not wasting con ty: let the psider other GR S o i i ; of the leading citizens. The deceased j uTIng las e pe A pay gh ommunity; let them cor and was drowned with him. Both | dition had sebmed less serious. Ne f i heir time despite the fact tha worke e e he advan- — A y S Nered ater | had not been feeling well for the past ! their time despite the fact that they work let them weigh the advan I bodies were recovered an- hour later ‘“Mk HEeal du;‘ded for Ll 5t | theless last Saturday Dr. may have been “laid off © tages to be gained by all the people | Report: Show hTat Onc Grecian by grapplers nearly a quarter of| a | Nee and Wwas sitended by Dr. B | ought it aavisable to send gained | Division Has Been Virtually mile from where they drowned. o e e i {ansme to Princess Victoria Lo Leonard was walking along the | tion scemed to be improved om Satur- | o1 90,01 ier or tho former dngh s bank, his brother a short distance be- | day. Mrs. O'Brien discovered her hu and empress, cailing her. to ) creater contentment in evidence-—and be Letter for them to reject the new Paris. April 11.—News from Asia ping him, when the younger lad |band, dead, about 4 o'clock yesterday | : g >0 M'nor received here indicates that the it q anq rolled into the water. | morning. She went to his room ond no(c Drinces Tho panin Y‘:QDII‘ Turka arc presging ti Greeks In he Winout waiting to remove any of his | hearins a slight noisc a moment before. | 20t re3ehed Doorn when the ex | southerr. rectof, ai well ai to, the othing Clifford rer! aft, Lawyer O'Brien was a native of this ; % ) SR A o 2 . clothing Clifford went overboard after i a - Last night th retically manner thefr de »n will bring the ‘\ north in the region o! Bru Rim: A soapil boy Who wwas with themi| city, ‘and, was born op NovembeBHIE; umi_cons;riou! est?::::: ::;t ; There will be no delay aid, Ereatest good to the test number. Af'un-Kar: ar on the Bagdad g,.o the alarm, but by the time sev- He attended the local schools suffering by f;equent hypodermic| iis may be too idcalistic, and the | ra where the line {rom Smyrna oy, men reached the spot neither|and after graduating he entered 'St |joctions. At 5 o'clock this morh setened by the Kt interest enough to call at the offices Workers may not understand that they | JOIRE 1@ a0 (:l'm"uh.:n;c:'\‘ ”1::(](\:: boy was to be seen: 'Chnrlesflcollego, at Eml:m City,’ Mary- | Dr. Haesner assisted the. attemd have it in their power to ‘make oth- | p> o (T B e latest forelgn land.» He completed his studies atljurse and Countess von Keller, an AT P oicabia, | s e BRICKLAYERS REJECT CUTS. | Holy Créss for a teaching position. HiS frienq of the former empress, to | though this is an opprotunity that ©FS uncomfortable or comfortable. | office dispatches. . 3 Uni brick- | first assignment as a teacher was at just the patient’s position M ine heir de n— The losses of the Greek northern Chicago, April 11.—Union bric . s hE 3 P £ 1 Zlay they be wise in their decision ey ! Bari f Chicago Build- | Taneytown, Md. He also taught Greek ghe might become more comfo: to be | army are indicated by the condition layers members o ago B nd Engiish at’ the Rpiphaniiailiegeat,: e o 2 of three divisions which, according to ing Trades council yesterday rejected } S0 & Pt m L g s the day broke breathing be reports lost an aggregation of 6,200 wage cuts of approximately 25 per | FtioL el the Netw ook ‘weanes,. oA And Ho Huley Fiske, president of t fetre the people, other thun thems:lives, | killed s wounded. The Tenth divi- cent proposed recently by the Build- law. A rien entere e New York weaker. 3 = y i nt of the Metro peoy killed and wounded. i Ry " i T Saten o : dire. 1 1 te- for daylight | sion is described as having been vir- ing Contractors assoclation. The coun- { law school. For a time he was in the It became evident to the physici) Bagussed here Fiie [oras politun Life Insurance Company and a desire. Let them vote® for daylig “‘_‘“I S anikiiazad =2 = cil claims a membership of 58,000, | office of Judge W. F.- Henney at Hart- that the end was near and Dr. H member S utive committee of =aving. . y @ L ~~ | ford. He was admitted to the bar in ner warned former Emperor Willj b mutters STaRi D — —— . 4 June, 1898, and located in Meriden, and Prince Adelbert of its aj —— 'pp! where he became one of the city’s most The ex-empress became uncon! . the N elation of Owners of e S Bhd women look ul $ “Murder Trial Bezins With Dis- and her breathing became fainten Hallrond Securties, has writte : e fates:refiect ices Ny : ; patch,” headline. Wonder what it ]| Influential citizens. : S Y Bebatent—no. we : plain facts to the president of the New £ FA‘ : He is survived by his wife, two fainter. sald and who sent | daughters; and four brothers, William The ex-cmperor stood at the Ty York Central Railroad h o O = O'Brien, Daniel O'Brien, Francis side with bowed head as death e S tefly stated, Mr. iiske tells A ‘Rhyming Dictionary” never BY ROBERT QUI] | EN — O'Brien of this city, and Jeremiah to his consort and he remained in Smith that the rallroacs aie makin O’'Brien of Hartford. He was ai mem- room for some time afterward. been called by Dr. Haesner wi tended the former empress thfl out her residence in Holland. r all the ple oung © m mall vital ese times. There are (hem cid> against the adoption 1, regardiess of others, and ust to his judzment of people tment of his customers? Shell | Working only “part time” & i ainst the advantages to be 11 regular jobs There will a far wri, if they consider it would Annihilated. guarely or unjustly in purse will brin s tla meeater confentment does in: time, and let them come to a wise ppinesn? W better times, materially & decision viewinz the matter from the in wirch the of which he preterable to If a sutficient number of* men show I grow, It grow it " and sizn the petition 1L scems as % humanity to man? ment and. tramning have hould not be neglect wise and unsclish if they h8w eply o this question o TR [riesgy 1o E STRONG WORDS. unsclfish to vote for what mosi of e view of the Etcin ul fuces wiich reflect noth 5 ’ wda a book on Etiqueite, | big mistuke " tening \to tih e ber of the Elks, Knights of Columbus, long to the ones who have e it : - = eal aquurely, materlully und | WOTkers' und the : of rui - : A thing 15 & Whenever a nation begins to talk | Hibernians, Holy Name society, Home Ex-Crown Prince Notified. Al squarely, materiul ':' it The mas Whol pave as B pocs gmes |t o s ‘,,l\','i,,'f,o,'-’(.x:uf:\du i e fi i ana’ 26 Highland Country club. Wiefingen, Holland. April 11, Mr. Fiske himscif is a very we 5 it ! The funeral will be held at 10 o'clock Crown Prince Frederick William : EReAY Eet | iy tomorrow morning at St. Joseph's informed early today of the death]] I o] ket inare afh or 1)} SRR LR SEER ARG TR RIS ¥ wor ——— It there are any master minds in| Perhaps you have noticed that the | church at Meriden. Rev. Willlam his mother. He prepared immed e S wosid met) be | proneito ¢ The man who dares to say what he | F ARere A Ao fo mind the | only nation that isn’t on good terms | O'Brien of Thompsonville will officiate. ly to go to Doorn, awaiting the k ¢56 Boid of thowe Who have | WOrkemns ide of a question ur 5 thinks usually has something upon T {with the stork is the one where man |° — rival of lhs_z Dutch authorities to i S : i kiss one another. Gaffney a Pallbearer. company him, othe th belteved honestly that injustice w which to base his remarks. —_— : | banks of Berlin financed the T Meriden, April 11.—The funeral of ing done them in the arbitrary way in — — N of the Rhine ma A regular he man always has an un- "! trick T. O’'Brien, 53, leading law- London, April 11.—Funeral servie . 5 . . . e but the bank i 1 v they urr sometimes treated. It your work does not produce re- but the :(:i,nf(.;)‘ia|,||: ‘rce‘l.;:,:“ m}?; hpeqs:?:“m ot Ml oo ik Budden‘l‘){ ;;;;s!l‘\‘e“;:;it};n{'x:‘?::r}:teo:orrgz:'m 1ds securites i the New sults don’t always blame your tc - = aise his hat when | asses a Dle carly yentondii 5 g S e e o will be held at the House of Doo tomorrow and will be attended on nations have spheres of | powdered lounge lizard be held tomorrow morning with a 00, 000 s good to hewur by membérs of her family, says bas only spheres Yok . ‘-‘T” a Pt solemn requiemh mass at St. Joseph's S N N T 3 X ) e eing a printer, Mr, Harding doubt- | . at 10 0'clock to ba colrbEted " s Sltiad 3 ¢ type und manner of life *hvuld r ere is mo place | of charity. less has moments when tho interna- ;:‘,"':hn:;h&v" the Rev. Willlam . Amsterdam dispatch to the Centu to get “extr: - Already the molf fan is practicing | tional situation reminds him of pi. O'Brien of Thompsqnville. The bear- i\)ow;. Tlf:,e ran'::;:r:!d»:igl bedtukqn' with a club and the baseball fan with ers will include Judge Thomas P. Fotsdam on S ¥y and anof ® is the descent 10 the X - "' Occasionally the juxtaposition of (4 pop bottle. — Dunne of the local court and Judge funeral service will be held there taiizond labor siould be heard e B. F. Gaffney of New Britain. The lonesty Ia' the best policy," i L . < woras e - g i ey (» 3. ¢ 3 ; e TS ARTIO R Cman e Bl i month devoted to nurs- : ) Sy et Meriden bar will attend in a body. HARRIS NOT SLAYER . . d, atter a full reulz:tion of its poisit ’ he nean s those words may I unfortunate. One in front of local April is the View, that justice be don. gl g i bt aialbana R 5. g Bl e e i, " OF JOSEPH ELWEL about a er S one wonders what prize it is preparing to grab. with their fellow man. | | will be worldly weaith eper, more splendid happl plade, stralghitforward que ¢y man and woman to de Ihete treated upart trom any | His company Kk Contial Railroud amounting to — oy pf religion, and so treated i : One who » @ machine | influence. America ainst the “right’’ course y iticant words 1o the head : - diroad. His evident desir e welght. Follow them, it ) R hould he ©hurch. giving subject of sermon and | jn March leaves two youmg daughters. % A paragraph ot his letter should be pot because of “‘policy b extending an invitation to all, read your own i . Ar e scven Devils—Welcome.” CUBANS ASK_HUGHES Admits He Lded and New- York Al thorities Arc Convinced He ¢ long year w-..w-.“ it s | We think the present truculent o = < % ) TO BE ARB;TRATOR e o ' that the cour (titude of some railgoad adminis e S ean trations towurds theyoperatives and Buffalo, April 11.—Convinced t ke the union a gregt mistake, which Claim is Made that u«ifi( Byc-Elec- Roy Harris' confession of compli Five Japanese Liquor Runners Ar- 3 Advance styles indicate that ankles . ' ead to disaste ane 3 . el v Vere ent—Settle- in the murger. of Joseph B. Elwell may lead to disaster, and that it | bl AL Sachae will belong this vear, | Gons Wees Lo = New York' Jast June was a compls its own TO BRASS TACKS. e tha sncerne icati e thae g SRSl S ) Jechaanviiie, ¥ Apel 1l —w3ie T - ment ks Deshph s " tabrication, former Governor Cha; s ar ~—Five - There should be some law requiring Washington, April 11-—Charges g ywhiiman and Captain Arthur Cas matters., The Mayors of ciliatory disposition, at least to the Wapanese sailors, one suffering from the butcher who advertises spring at fraud was |;|~ixcl|ned in the recent o ' Carew York police departmerh . a bullet wound in the hip are bein chickens to name the era as well as ve-elections in Cuba have been pre- early today notified District Attornel} England cities and othes extent of endeavoring to get the Deld iinder arrest by deral prohi the season. sented to Secretary of State Hufh:&fl Guy B. Moore and Police Chiel Hig] ronages interested in the point of view of labor and to seek bition officers here today the re- | And sometimes the dear creatures and the Liberal party in content to ;0 ¢po " hoir interest in the pr | sult of an attempt by members of | must have divorces because their old When you get i tight place, the | abide by the state dcparment’s deci- L0 © 0. (T i the crew of the Japanese steamer | husbands don't match their new | “nickel nurser” you despised last vear [ sions should hey be adverse to their Bho webve which el 2 ommercial flying. More- the present impasse Eric Maru to smugglc ashore 14 | gowns. i may be willing to lend you the price | claims Gen, Jose Miguel Gomez, de- ., b, WOUE Wonn CREIOC Cam e {of a hot dog. feated .Libgralist candidate for presi- any g 9 UP TO THE WORKERS, gyl syl o - Harding has the conrage to spiit { dent caid in a statement made public tiois following his arrest jast W ling Nelds throughout the guarding 12 cases taken when the Mr ardi E 8 nesday seems to have almost co Up to the Workers” has a1 good | late boarded and searched the | bi finities, let the adverbs fall As we understand the plans of tax| here today. Iotely vanished. -As h a ! seq t i ot AT . s & : =y 3 serted’ that Major Pletely vanished. s he talked to M théy wiil. revisionists their intention is to em Gen. Gomez asser JOr Vhitman and Captain. Carey’ &5 i —_— ploy sapping operations instead of a | Enoch Crowder, U. S. A. who was C | frontal attack. \ dispatched to Cuba last January had in“ }!:_1 the ear:‘) I:(ours of 'the‘ or seemed mope ‘“‘concerned to preserve h"F is voice s Ooi ha"d several time Russia is in urgent need of all things | exterior forms of the election law sic- eflfi’;‘:‘;‘::’::o;e: flph‘igl:}“?-u.m 3 . H i ailr i Vs o v e ¥, we get to work and the sooner that | tion of* two prohibition officers who used in railroading. We can spare her | tated by him than to look to the real, . - 8r's STOWSd DRIR Y, par i t 5 a few used controversies that show | heart of the question.”” He said Gen. had visited the ship to arrange for its| It looks at omeciiash thougi| & [ew used ‘controwersies that show | hoart 0f.tHS. auestnhc’ JYs Jd Jer: | aiatitait Rnowisagsiot tee s g se”. officials s s rice e half o o wor vas arms gns an S h D} i i, A Svics brad Miite N eamts | 1 Docchaen jomicia Lafamtd INE arpeissd ; cns Ba1l ofl thelWocldwas undorfey —_— elections be held March 15 and gave Elwell case, except what he had more emphatic because of the adop- | plnce of delivery the . satlors warel egiig) 7 It 1s comforting to reflect that thoso | no reason for this other than that if In the newspapers.” ‘ it all means. Yet both 5 g L LA L A S dotiets S s T s 4 o] Who enter Heaven must become asthere was no election the Cuban con- ! strict Attorney Moore early. tion by the railrouds and neighbor iaita \bave opcned Hire fone Sy lii | I As Bin Enentimental Bl conceasibi RIS {1 e n i CRYIFenT arch scldon | Evshs ooilainok mbakintie A L 1 day had riot decided on what di % t have bee . ndc i he ox-ha sedestrians, hy n ake ators o o ‘“ ol P [pmsent hav n I~ ing cities, of the principle undedBinitheitipiin (hefexchanre | pedestrians Jiwhy Dol makaSMBROT |\ 5oy excad and! sobiiio. i - “And now,” Gen. Gomez added, “we | Sition to. make ‘of the prisoner. shots. s A i — are confronted with the spectacle of | thnrsi It hbe placed aztm(m has had more of he et SRR s b % A West Virginia man says he has | that congress in session without a| man before he passes ou! little difference to the manufacturers - Py | _— he possibilities at fi 5 ¢ it P OLD COLONIAL HOUSE BURNS. | : . solved the problem of squaring the cir- | constitutional quorum with the object | hands of the police. whether or no is opted it s | ndwich, Mass, April 11.—Fire, Considering all the things® cle, but the world’s present need is a [ of consummating one more fraud in|ered probable he would be ¢ knowlcdge of the new | 4054 to note that they have taken |early Sunday destroyed the Tupper . ing in this latitude, one caj method of squaring the account. the long list of crimes which has| with vagrancy and tation and the carry- | the wishes of the workers in this city | Douse, built in 1 1 considered : Wondering why they call =it characterized Dr, Znya,s presidential | pended sentence. - the mecond oldest dwelling in Massa- | PETate zone. . pup men who can hold | aspirations. 5 3 % .| position on the chusetts. One -old sping wheel re getting down to bruss properties should show some con- wre to dine togcother and soeme method of negotiation to end s to discuss the establish = = — s of Mquor. Officials also are wed by commercial aero In Meht het N yund! Andesthat sc to be the faci vessel where in regurd to the adoption or rejece A iy hange of shots took N ston e e s place when a group of sailors resist- | And so Englishmen consider prohi- © one doubts the import- | ' bttt libern ed arrest after they conveyed the 14 | bition a joke. He laughts at scars who We believe honestly that the earlier | cases of liquor ashore at the direc +| never felt a wound. hrough the air will | e ds qut o SO <mally rquti | work Is through. the better it would eral. We do not aoubt |, oo ment has had ample hek bit and “‘wait But even though it ma make | ' it only by heur- | into consideration and have practical- ly, from present appearances b

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