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MEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1921. i Mol |1y o [ e e 15 SHONNEN FIND_ SHOULDERING RUINS rop-tetore. Women's brains call for activity (Robert Russcll.) l[ | and the expression Bt their beliefs in Forkivania t & virtne iner H . : l]N LIQU“R [;HARGES o Shureh srust | 8ction. Full understanding and || 14 pretty hard to beat: you — BY ROBERT QUILLEN — = | i sympathy is felt for those who are ol o use it every day as you o J - it inspired by worthy motives to aid pass”long the street. An’ then g s ft be i i First Page.) the solution o ) ra you sure expect ‘twill oft be S o fhen n Alli . . e (Continued from st Ofiee st New Britate | !M the solutlon of public matter et e aouid y loved America more when she ed love for Poland can't sur: Class Mail Mattor. But in the case of a married || "¢ Lo por . d a heart of gold instead of a |vive her effort to make off With part |, oo oo\ SITT e in the Il']sl] Tlmes Sees End 0[ Peflce not get along if it was aye monopoly. of their debtor’'s resources. Ryt 4 MONE CALLS: woman who feels that home duties denied to you. You step upon il finding of several bottles of liquor in would prevent her accepting such a a feller's corn: you're sorry: he Europe’s heart is doubtless broken, Another reason why the dear little | the cellar. Chflllce n Dllbll[l OUthK position there may be no two opin- forgives: vou hit another chap but it still uses @ club to make work | things use. rouge is because spanking | Roland Detrauskas —conducts = lons. If such is the case she Is true by chance—no ‘human bein’ for spades. has gone out of fashion. sl tae) Ll i g it P ot podie S s o which differs from the ordinary store Dublin, May 26.—A mass of ruins oven to advertisers to her promise made in marriage— et el iU T Strike. One that comes over the| You will not be surprised to learn | that it has a bar attached thereto. marked today the site of the historic m—_“__,_"‘ B, she is “playing fair.” great an’ small—if ‘iwasn't for plate. Also the laborer’s effort (o put | that the corkserew desizn of the latest | The police visited the place last week ! customs house of Dublin which was Tess la rclusively toUts | This woman wax married. Prob- forgiveness we jest couldn't live more on the plate. stockings is open work, r‘";:‘s f‘i’:""‘h e¥ ‘f‘;f_:;;"“‘r" ;‘_L‘::]mh:t‘:"é; burned yesterday afternoon by a raid- a d | ably she believes that marriage con- at all. My ruminatin’ pipe : S iale L wiot Nito el r e e W E ety et clvilisns P DU ehi oo et eiherw e ol fosoal Ll ol ok Good intentions may pave hell, | Iven though governments stop | of allezed liquor. found i - night sullen bursts of flame in the e O e iy Heinie; but they won't remove the | making big guns, they will continue to ";f*u»_fl‘f.‘“{“;‘ s ~hupen | LYisted chaos of stone and steel light- — in duty bound to look after one end St b ol i ekl oriite work in Flanders’ rifle the pockets of the taxpayer. Fiank Baidven ones of a Church | og yp the scene, about which British a & national organi of the daily routine of the lives of S o s L e e . Ystreet cafe, formerly known as L4 armed forces: kept guard. o i ol i her husband and herself, while duty giveness,'” say those thoughts One judges by the frocks they wear He may prevent strange theories, ;‘,\ ) lf"‘"r.{-" B8 :‘(’;:’ e b"" L8y Fifty men arrested by crown forces Sirtatly henest pdiptorenialmins intdetl bl Sy et Sl fosamat boadnslen that when a debutante comes out she | but in this dry country he will need to | liauor charge =~ [Faldves has Been 1n . atter a pitched battle in and about e ™ he understs 2 : o boopie Aot forETve G Al is expected to stay out be content with less than Einstein. | charge for but a short time. A small| the old building, spent the night in rewd 1a _mewvpnper s is the understanding of which i U UM s quantity was fo e bar last | yarious prisons in the city, and the the word, they smile the smile, Dodistloripwards 0_1 e 3 killed during the struggle reposed in | morgues. It was believed that some { of the raiders perished in the fire they kindled. The exact number of wound- ed had not been learned early today. The customs house was completed in 1791 and was one of the chiet architectural ornaments of the cityjd although a railroad bridge built across | the river Liffey detracted to some ex- [ble advertising medium in even courts would take “judicial no- | Cupid's work had a more lasting | Saturday night. quality in the old days when he shot A continuance until Tuesday morn- at the heart instead of the pocketbook. |1 was ordered in the case of Wil- you'll find that they've been —_— liam Archade. charged with evading it ¢ the marricd woman's duty to actin’ hat they never did for- the payment of a lawful fare. Wil- to the memortes of the | .. . Lrovision is made for him give Forgiveness, to be real, 35 liam Fleming testified that the ac- b Gt Wl e POM]iL e hows whioh he hes prepared had ou » wash the slate all - cused entered his jitney bus in Har: clean don't say you fo ford and rode as far as Franklin unlexs you say jest what you . . Square. There he left the car, ex- mean."” o { plaining that he was going to a gro- Walnut Hill Park, en-| There are women so situgied that . / cery store but would return. He failed archway dedicated in | they woulc R int itk sahnas Tor - to return. The jitneur complained ¢ sxbuedae KoY. BoN S VS K0, SUch Erounda; (o ven plaid stockings and jolly com- to the police and Archade was arrest- | tone 0O [t Peauty. The building 3 any, they might enjoy following the : ed by Detective Sergeant A. J. Rich- | JoUo¢ ‘he ‘ornt Eovernmest oard, imon enemy lupon. Possible there will be women | § " "t "N Your Wise play over the landscape instead of a ardson. SR ey D works will decorate that arch and | the future who i to it that B ~ little ball. Archade testified that he met Flem- anArglt“‘e:ls lr;-;al bodielsA . ,! Menor fouwht shoulder 10| they have nething fo prevent thelr Friend No_deunt covddes ppy and |ing in Hartford. The jitneur asked | ,crehives of an —almost th‘;"fl":y‘::: s of them perhaps beside | holding putlic office; they may de- A bare takes four leaps whils & Representative Sinclair says our | Care-free existonce when fighting men | how business was at the New Britain | wpich swept through the buildi s J et hound takes three. Two of the( jonly circulating mediim is a bankers' | Were sealed up in uniforms of steel | carnival and when informed that it| o . "oncoline had b. i b"' hound's leaps are as far as three) | currency. At any rate its circulation , Plate. was good, he decided to drive to this| 5 ¢ i::imd“; "‘he ::‘“dm '0“5"‘_1; '-"‘;: hought which Inspired the | tion n high piaces in public | { of the hare’s. How many leaps) | scems to be confined to the bankers. ‘ city to “pick up some changet Ar-| 30 B 0y Ll T e etran in that Court. | affairs fi:iently strong or the must the hound take to gain the Pl chade than agreed to ride down With | ;o) 4t no other .bullding in the city. e comrades brothers-in- | may altey he personal understand- length of a hare's leap on the The fact that steel billets are cheap- him, he told the court. . ' o't i . S g A not even Dublin castle, would have hare er doesn't intrigue the doughboy. The A nolle was entered by Prosecutor | 000 Sl TR Toss to crown ofhe cials. A heavy rain fell throughout the night but flames were still raging im parts of the ‘ruined building this d e e e i committed to the St-'e Farm. forenoan | roupis were (ALt ) living fighting men should | * \ should atts There are mcn n S Tt Heinie tes on the theory that Prosecutor Green"erg explained to | I4berty hall nearby during the nighi, d & e R, g S A with the appointment, and to o ”“j‘ OReE et I‘ oLy “,-‘ Perhaps the theory of relativity will | the court that, in the case of Sarah |/@0d the approaches to the customa oulder to should here || WAOLSS A 2 ! o have a former President of the Unitad | 17 0 1Es may be dodged by him Who | enable us to distinguish between a | Samuelen, there was nothing - more | ROUSe were cut off by barbed wire em. met whom e 1Dy ais, < a a shi e z : -\ o bt i i occupying [the lex A position kilt and a shirt. serious than a family row. Matters _‘"“gle;‘“e“ts', It w“tf"“;‘d :;‘“ mg"‘ 1B acither s T iy e S have righted themselves and the at-| iNS the government Rhoard offioes Georse H. Dyson of the | thiy comment & lendid h i jermany didn’t lose the A ' ason men brag ahout the in- | torney recommended a nolle. which it had been hoped had escaps e Ko NO| o 1 a splendic 4 'on‘ous picture. 2 & 5 is o i res = s Husband and . free upon et b D hing {sn’t lost if he is still on hand, | IUSITY of the bee is because it stores| James Roper was arrested in a “af‘l‘:'s-‘ L tbee" dfs“”“&@w ot nie certain cour i : the wife Up ioney Sox men tofstoal. Main street hoarding house vesterday s not merely a blo te the wervicem organ 2 ) Hartford - B . S It iz well en ave non-skid for breach of.the peace. He was pride and commerce,” said the Irli’. tice” In a formal action at law. It but as each ¢ they live fs the man's duty 1o provide funds; t TO SHOULDER | This is a husband’s first duty; this a marked bY | wite's lought shoulder to shoulder | refusal to serve the people if called ose lives are remembered | clde to remain sin the umbi- Even an explosion might be wel- comed to relieve the monotony of Wall street no ght the common fight ing in marr Answer to yesterday's: 420 days.{ | auarters he got in France taught him - Albert A. Greenberg in the case of A. ate married womefl who | { beware of anything cailed a billet. i A. Vacci. charged with driving a car ¢ Court—to revitalize the | may accept offices without interfer- _ _ ‘ R | He quits the farm because he wishes | Without a license. ¢t come from those tangible | In& with their fulfilling their por- Ontirio has gone dry. Westward the |t rise in the world without rising : William Miller was brought to court ¢ ake him one of the great Chief Jus- | path of rum runners takes its way. |4 a. m. for violation of probation and was the time approaches to at the soldier dead are not | t1on of the contract. To m no o round of unharmonious ch committee is making an s work of love, He wants r public the h ind | peadlin fartford Ba heinhelves | fread on straw. ) its bution windvidayvs Pussyfoot Johnson thinks a wet | fined $15 and costs. Times this morning in comment te a portion of his p. ha s Bcandal the great peed is emergency brake, | ENslatd can’t compete with a dry John Acqualine, aged 20, figured in { O0 the fire, “but it is a blow to all our_ ontract e e S E America. It will be an interesting |, slizht accident at the corner of § Prospects of peace. Tts political effect e T ey e R e o the Congressional Record you | €ONtest, if American ever goes dry. - | Arain and Winter streets yesterday j in Great Britain w;u be to still !:rtznr i alf the humor. You can’t hear ~ T afternoon. Policeman Michael Mas- | discredit the “;P“ lican demands but ; e statcsman's quaint pronun- | Many of the great artists of the |gsey found Acqualine to be driving | the effect in Ireland will be to.im f the vote to women | You'd beiter buy a coat or i old fl-’llBS 5;‘_‘"" homely objects and | with a New York license. He was Ccrease the difficulty nft reaching & to hold office, Just as| The Cold will catch your liver. —_— e r"‘m‘(“l"‘“:fler :l‘lmcs haven't | gischarged by Judge George W. Klett » Peaceful Irish settlemen 3 B i i the mhnis cunea) | TS oMR RS NN St N e ¢ devious tha ways of The fact that chaos reigns in Europe | —— to keep some women from Those things that have no horses; [ isn e the doughboy. Something ;| “Linen shortage in America,” says | forming any ties that mmy bind her | To wear a coat these days of s al ining when he was over |a hcadline. The details of the Still- to pay this siight tribute to | =\ o) L, ol A b e s . 1% re. { man case indicate that it isn’t a soiled course of those who fell ours ilinen shortage. posts to cooperate. Noth- or willingness should pre- matter, Mr. Dyson should | help of al men fought shouider to | ts the thouzht—will Perhapi you ov he men who werved with . this morning. At Saturday morning’s session of KEEP TROOPS ABROAD. the juvenile court, a 13 year old boy ‘Washington, May 26.—The Ameri- will face charges of indecent as-|can Legion last night went on rec- sault. The complainant is an eight|ord against the withdrawal of Amer-~ year old girl., ican forces from Germany by com- Delphia Dedowski, a veteran _ of ; gressional resolution. Announcement several years’ service in the Polish | of this action followed a special meet- ‘ > t - > ion, was arr: 2 is he | i f the Legion's national commit- ot Na- soms co S Tormer P P K Foriataii S : 't | Legion. was arrested last night on t ng of the Leg s opoml 1 . i —_— = S wocica . tnwllinancm B tofiIinny fito7the D°““"':'" who must | Lot orties of the Polish baking com- | teeton military policy, which adopted Lea of Nations, have | ident Taft wi appointed Chiet fome people seem completely ob- | STON he peace pipe serve as \hv 1 guy's target. pany on a charge of vagrancy. He ex- |a resolution expressly disapproving, Justice to h wney caused by | livious to their surroundings as they DGR plained that he has no money and [ the proposal introduced by Represen- 454 “only “way of sccom- | the death of former Chiet Just alk down the street, especially when e e | MARANVILLE A BOOSTER has been unable to secure employ- | tative Hamilton Fish of New York Inything that invelves all | White. It is quite certain that he wih | they pass § e ere they have not ment. The voung man has relatives | for the immediate withdrawal of the Lights and Shadows In the city who refuse to assist him. | American forces on the Rhine. The probation officer was asked t0 | eoe——————————————— Pirate’ Peppery Shortstop : provide for the man insofar as is pos- sible. hd shoulder to shoulder In HE ONLY WAY. ¥ Spring May come but not a May| Are we to understand that the! Making sport of policcmen in the anti-tohacco people deserve credit movies may be comedy, but it isn't s of the League 111 insist gnd always will tor all nations to get to- | accept the appointment paid. agree to do certain things, When Willlam Poward Taft was | e 1 other until they sire done, | President one of the many criticisms| As the most eective or is ‘ By John .J. Daly Itinue together to mee that | of him that he listened to too | who knows when to stop, so the best nue to be done | many advisers. PPolitical opponents | writer is he who knows where to — 2| derful showing Club Is Making. DPE PALMA MAKES RECORD. peace ey | refused to believe Jlace the . AND RIVERS . > 4 —— lanted world peace: they fused to believe that he had a mina | place the period RS New York, May 26.—Baseball fans | s oases 101.1 Miles an Hour, Qual- throughout the country are inclined ifying at Indianapolis. Sing their song of sleepy days i to give Walter J. (Rabbit) Maranville, | 13 nanolis, Ind., May 26.—Ralph When the mallard ducks are flying the Pittsburgh shortstop, most of the| po palma broke the track record for he tace of the earth | much, meetng ail sorts and condi- St it W To the sun-kissed south'rn bays; | credit for the remarkable getaway | 183-cubic-inch piston displacement | group of men hecame a | tions of men, and he has displaycd a BORAH WINS IN SENATE Where the inland streams are winding spurt of the Pirates. The Pittsburgh | cars on the Indianapolis Motor Speed- son in the loaf, spread fal- | continued vital interest in publ r Tt i e e et [ORL, Is the place 1 long to be, team, traveling at an abnormally fast | way yesterday afternoon, “qualifying hgled with some truths, | fairs. 1t is believed that the suange i Gt With the rippling rills and rivers pace, is leading the National league | for the international 500-mile race to orld Meeting Passes Scnate. That go racing to the sea. by more than 100 points. be held Monday. His average speed | Washington, May 2 : a vote of | Maranville differs, however. The | for ten miles was 101.1 miles per hour. 74 to 0 the senate late yesterday s Therg’s a fisher-boy a-calling | midget shortstop, who went to the L. L. Corum gave thel, 12,000 spec- | ernoon adopted the Borah amend-! And he will not let me wait. ! pirates from the Boston Braves in ex- | tators a thrill when his car turned d of it were true, and those But the criticism of him as Presi- | ment to the naval appropriation bill - 1 can see him, sort o' smiling, "“"’“S(‘ f"r‘; three well known playe around ”;;“ ‘”;“‘l‘st?"d cf”:‘SlTef’ tnte . od ' B ons O de " S IERTIR, s which authori and requests the As he portions out the bait. declares that the fignting spirit which | a wall. is exhibition o riving in e el | I i e Rt president to ask G BH TS m walking in his footsteps; made of the tail-end Boston Braves|a crisis brought cheers’ from the Japan to hold a conference with the For that fellow’s only me of 1914 a world's championship team | stands. Neither he nor his mechanic, United States on the subject of re- | Where the rippling rills and rivers 1S responsible for the fast start of the | Marcel Traveaux, was injured. The n the garbage can 1eal judicial mind hever has an un- | ducing naval armaments. The Go a-tumbling to the sea. Pirates and in his words “there ain't| car will start in the race. i« & bit of that peace loaf, | changeable opinion until all sides have | amendment reads | goinz to be any letdown.” By virtue of his fast time De Palma ! Tho president is authorized and re- | On the mossy banks at twilight . _'“The club is a unit behind Manager | gets the pole position for the start R adial T Nl sovernmentslol WhE e o raie et Gibson,” @eclared the star infielder.” ;| of the race. Roscoe Searles made the Mates a Big Tribute for the Won- I nations to get together | of his own _—— Where J restles windswept y together to the end that Since that time Mr. Taft's popu- As the days of “eye-opencrs” pass, ht come and peace might | larity has grown He has traveled | ©P¢n cyes become more common. whole became wo distasteful | situation exists—strange in a man of people decided they did not | his ture ycars—that he has de- t loat exactly If all the | veloped hally perfectly good loar are | true, would not apply to Mr. Taft in hard time trying to save all | the position of Chief Justice. The | that remains. In the League | been heard. After that, and after the | " s s plans were made for dis- | research in the law made with all the | Great Britain g S . “The new men, among them Tierney | second best time with an average of 1t Britain and Japan to send rep- | And the lashing of the wi : , ierney | sel P iverybody wants to save | facts considered, the decision of such | resentatives to » conference, which Hums a crooning lu“f‘],\‘.dmr at third base, and Skifi behind tho | 98.35 miles per hour. Others to qual- oor f1eq, th an d - P > shall* be charged with the duty o i uitsid o bat, have been brought along in extra- | ify vesterday were Jean Chassagne, a mind is as firm as any human deci- | *ha Larged ¥ ©of Men may Jaugh at crowded citi yromptly enter into an understand- TS e o ordin form for thelr first season | Eddie Hearne, Joe Thomas, Joe Boy- a oes bne of the leaders of that sion may be promptly entering in i While their hearts are 5 ing or agreement by which the naval | g .o 5 in the n aining rules vig- | or, Jules Ellingboe, Percy Ford and A : = expenditures and building programs ! 2 orously and willingly observed Ira Vail A constantly inereasing uiSdber S iy y Like e i i s a iv PR £ - i onmrs | Ar¢ discovering that “bad shoes™ result i ught disapproval of the loaf | habit of unwillingness to pass an| of each of said governments, to wit, ¢ the rippling rills and rivers member of the club sees any reason| Other drivers will qualify their cars| gre SRCCREE ot L oot “naatth, Throuk! & in an effort to bring about | opinion upon the simplest matter of | the United tes, .Great Britatn and| IDAt £0 plunging to the mea. why the present pace should not be | Friday afternoom. experience, the public is confirming what th | : ! ally reduced | maintained i foot specialists and physicians have alwal nent—that tasty bit of the | life until they hear all the facts; fan- | Japan. shall be substantially reduced | aints - | dancing, oup which started the germs | Many lawyers never get over this | From ac sile V: o S e . 1. s maintained about poorly sheped shoes. nnually during the next five vears to | '{ jm:‘;"“"_""‘fe- "l‘”‘:““:“(:‘l’l“” The old ‘wait ‘em out’ plan is in| NET TITLES TO DARTMOUTH. N e snch an extent and upon such terms | 4 disrepute unless a pitcher shows un- 3l weakened threugh the lack of free act| e may be agreed upon, which under- | H€ar the whip-poor-will a-whoopin’, - mistakable signs of wildness.”” he de- | Green Wins Final In Intercollegiate | nerves are abused, and the internal ot Nations, sees that there is | the matter: never dogmatic in their | standing or agrcement is to be re- | And the bob-o-link, and all; clared. “If the hurler showsmo con- Singles and Doubles. Seciums of o behy Lored farmard on Dosis il way to gain it. Those con- | expressions ported to the respective governments j And my heart goes on a-dreaming trol most of us are up there now ‘cut- T = ey ¥ - for approval. I Of those places o'er the lea ting and slashing 'em.’ It hasn't been Brookline, Mass., May 26.—A H.| "y pappy woman, who loves life and ge o R S | Where the rippling rills and rivers generally recogniz>d but that rather | Chapin, Jr., of Williams, last year's| the most out of it is the woman who weag rmament. They will have/to | hear all the facts: to study the law in LOOKS LIKE TAFT. | Go a-surging to the sea. | than any increased speed in the ma- | New England intercollegiate lawn ten- | & properly shaped shae like the Caatilevel | : i 2 : % N = z | Shoe. Her toes arc not crowded tog point ether to sco that whatever | the light of those facts; to weigh the terial of the ball is what is making | nis singles champion, went down to [} [, iy comfortable and free to Sunctio | g e R e it i 5 i » resterday before the heady v, - ar iment is made, If any results, | arguments of counscl. He has no ex lications Ave That He Will Be- thfi‘ rard for the pitcher !(ln!efl( vesterday naturally, her arches are strong because thi i | | | ing to be able to do thig, they remain ke the advocates of th open-minded, always ready to discus ust get together and arrange A Chief Justice is in a position to i playing of Captain C. W. Sanders of | flexible Cantilever shank permitaghe muscle red to { cuse for a vascillating mind. | come Chiet Justice. 2 YEARS AGO ving the Dartmouth team. The score that | to strengthen with every step she takes. 5 word when the But the greatest asset M shi sier was 6—2, onate said né word when the | ) bt Ll S Ar. Taft rashington, D. C.. May 2 Presi- | (From The Herald of That Date.) SIGN STAR TWIRLER -;h"‘fedfi ”: .::‘,;"“;mn‘shm o dent Harding’s present intention is] -7<=— ————— R S = : ship went to jon bill was adopted by it. | his experience as President of the |to nominate William M. Taft to be| The dry goods and clothing store will L g 4 paIhe d'f”:'{,“’;f“;"“gz:‘; B United States—this, granting that he | Chief Justice of the United States close at noon on Decoration Day and Helfrich, Former Big League Star, Will ‘“'_:""hr“\fuo’d(,féal;'d Herman Broock- Supreme Court. Unless there is re-open at 6 o'clock in the evening Work New . T e Carver of the Massa- ome change of mind the nomina- The New Bri Crick: £ ork for New Departure Team of and R. D. Carve S8 ! invite Japan and Great | the exacting duties which mean 50 | ggon ; e N b sl G Wl ! etts Imstitute of Technology by a wil o s L | tion will go to the senmate within the | play the Carribeans of New York at Bristol. score of 2—6. 6—4, 3—6, 6—1, 6—4. te confer with it upon the | much to the welfare of this country. | nexi few days. { Electric field on Memorial Day. The Xanders plaving was fine through- {f the bill is passed and ap- | As President he obtalned, as all other It became known last night that) jpcal club is now holding practice Manager Eddie Goodridge of the New | "0 0 0 ment. In the singles presidents are able to obtain It the, | Mr- Harding and Mr. Taft have been | games at the “pit.” ) Departure team of Bristol, has made a | gnal Chapin showed good form, but | in communication Indifectly and thal| s. H. Woods, has been appointed pig strike in signing Gus Helfrich, the | Sanders won by his skillful placing of Mr. Harding has let it be known to' murshal of the ade on Monday. ¢ dopt the a P »f view which could E . » g e 3 : 8y ol : - years | shots to keep Chapin working his of comment, will adopt th a point of view which could not fail | Mr. ft that he would be glad to A contract for a new firc engine Poted twirler, for the past four years S hand stroke. The doubles final ! ay to bring about that other, | but broaden a mind big enough to n.-n‘i.n. e l}i": !nr‘ ]zhr:a .hi h J\nlif( -le . at the corner of Myrtle and Curtis the mainstay of the celebrated Chevro- | /% ) “iontested, but again San- plan to bring and keep peace, | grasp the significance of the affairs, | POsition A e Ore il et ket as awarded by the fire commis- let team. Helfrich will be remembered | J . "11oving carried the Dartmouth that Mr. Taft would be willing to | Allen. It will cost for his stellar twirling against the | S°US BESET | e accept such a nomination. 5,072 Endees that resulted in defeats for the | P | to the attention of the Chi f Execu- —— — Her Soeh M h team in the past. He will l’!robflh]y' e eeigpen popular shade. She walks gracefully h‘ll | o F 5 ” sei S 5 ! Hermann-Soehne Mannerehoer tes 2 9 FGINS doesn't get tired. She stands a long W tive. Perhaps it may seem strange to BRYAN'S NEW JOT, | celebratéd its 10th anniversary at make his dcbut in a New Departure| HERMAN TO MENCY HIGGINS. 5| dossnit mat tired. s iante a0 trom IMAN STAYS AT HOM consider the Presidency as a fine P e | Turner hall | zhi uniform on Memorial Day against the | T feet. The circulation being unrestrain e | lecretary o ith | : gL s Al Clash in England with French her shoes, her fe- \well nor feel u S ia Maryland & woman has | aration for the post of Chiet Justice, | Former Sccretary Assoc lated Wit Mrx. . J. Skinner was clected chair- Torrington team at Muzzy' field in the | Will Clas 2 ol o e gt o A : comfortable in warm weather. @ to mecept an election aw| but such is the case Law Firm in Washington. 7 man of the social committee of the Ep- morning game. Bantamweight Champion. i 1 Cantilever Shoes fit her foot so . y ! t pPague rini i S Wi i te: Jew ] e cause the lines of the shoe follow tl and fire commissloner, on the Mr. Taft does not possess the judi. | Washington. May 26.—Willlam Jen- ‘worth league of the Trinity Methodist lp.,}:fllfr\'.ci:‘hl;‘:br““-:rr.:(?:.’m":\ s [ NewHOrIoans, T, (May 26 ~Pete | e e of . oot. The snos is cven ¢ | mind of Elihu Root or of Sccre. | "ings Bryan, former sccretary of | ¢ ch. = b e it Hetman, former bantamweight cham- ;"¢ ner arch and it is so flexible and Iig cia S * tath, ‘wilt afrtve 15 Washington June | - — with the Chicazo White Sox. Comiskey | pjon, will sail for England June 14 to (nat she hates to take it off at night. pressing activities would pre- | tary Hughes. But he is a great law 10t mabeoks himself with the law ANNUAL M RITO let him out for a season with the Port- i meet Jimmy Higgins, champion of You will enjoy the good feeling of Cani Ao he ce, [t is pos- | yer. Possibly the influences that have firm of Douglas. O'Bear & Dougl The annuz i of the Wom- land team of the I'acific Coast league. | France, in a 20-round battle, accord- :fil\‘l;;‘f:;nflm your health will be v B4 will snoeialize in intornational | en’s Association of the South church, His work was so zood that he was re- ' ing to advices received here from his g a o cow. called, but he decided to accept the offer | manager Higgins is d to be one Sl OAN BRO - 8 — 4 fighters in Eng- 5 amendment to the naval ap- | would have as Chief Justice would be as nothing to say. The Senate | the only way. The United | hus the legal mind needed to fulfill some day the Senate, without | are sincerely open to human contact, Her Cantilever Shoes are good-looking, \ \ ch the present plan is but a | small and great, which are brought [ Thes are well made, and the leather Is of that housekeeping dutles and