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e g e | LU et [ FACTS AND FANCIES || THE McMILLAN STORE, INC. 0 Herals aiding o7 Canrer st i piin flected it like the habit o' con- f|} BY ROBERT QUILLEN — L] 1 ¢'s lots o' st a S you can’t get arotind ‘em = o 5 AL the Post OMecs at New Britaln : f you bears the handicap o Doubtless Mr. Wolstead has his own Germany may have lost some of her @8 Becond Clase Mall Matter | wi it of your ow discontent belongin® to the pes- theory concerning the increased ef-| possessions, but she ‘has the world's Su— A our tio simistic chap. I know you do ficiency of batting eyes this season. finest collection of ultinatums. oi;:LIPMONI: CALLS: g vant to buy; times are so —_ Roome * S ) ! ¢ | ul hard,” ain't quite the When the poor boob shows a dis-| In England, aceording to Lumsden, y when you send in position to tell the sad story of his| 90 per cent of runaway husbands and lr|nrnm-v-lu -dv-m-m. medium 1n | « 1 Ve E a |{ r b s card. An' then life, the girl begins to select her | blue eyes. Over here they usually - e yourself to facts; a recognition Ber of The Associaied Prece. o’ bad times should influence 2 FORGET POLITICS, your acts. But there are little AR TR T e S B M O e I8 e SRt ! Lovely Dresses of Imported Organdy, Cantoh t. sowe S oAt PEann I melthallite sfthines : Crepe or Georgette, designed with tucking, ribbons,. e I T e sationes oree castor IR ettt || atht ran fegnter Tea kol anen1y . braid or lace. Priced from $14.98 up. . joh \urni . . k ) « ve ol vt be cultivate the habit—do S With & strictly 7 ) ) t most religiously. An atmos- ° ° o phere o' econfidence, if rightly | ’ | < 1 « ««ibility of understood, not boastful but \tions. Even |} jest quiet-like, will do a deal o pre- goodipAliot ofiuagare fiworried, An automobile owner sually i 2 : ) . : D e polishes the car once a Sl f uring | What did the restaurants do with Petticoats at $4.98 and up. THE LOOCAL OUTLOOK. = L S ouditionl tnnt il ;:I : “”'“ v ey the first week. the scraps in the old days before the 4 New Britain will be ‘glad that [ po | : nceive might men was printed in French? Camisoles at 98c and up. down of o 2 However, there is such a thing as e to the Tov first sight of ati 1 Why doesn’t Mr. Harding arrange v i . b Piis| s besnplanned o5 nds, fo hose statutes, and - oy stigetg ™ SlEht of & Taling N |, consultation of the leading biga- Envelope Chemises at $2.98 and up two peks July his been dis Lo A o A Pow e = = z mists and put an end to this plural { dw weoeks in \ ‘ ,,‘ he *I 'II: m,' o y Try This On Your Wise The theory ALETTSi s mon are | witeient? Bloomers at $2.98 and up. B T 3 er ; i simprtt epeil Friend little crooked keeps the jails from get- S—— Long White Silk Gloves $1.69 to $1-95 pair. . 3o this lies cncourage I i A and B are towns 20 miles( |ting lonesome. Whenr a man leaps nimbly from bed 46 6f thdWason of the R e apart. A mau lokves A af & a. = at bresk of day and chases madly Long White Kid Gloves $3.98 and $4.98 pair. nd walks 1% miles an hour Fable: Once upon a time there was |2bout the reom, you know he is lo0k- re. | 16 ich times come a man must| ) (oward B. Another man leaves)|a man who bought a used car and |inS for a fly swatter. i i i i Ballon seidom bHENIED, 10 205 |4t M1t ane. conederaion-—he| {5 ot 105 e And waIke 2 TGS} e happls cves erant: | ey e e White Silk Hosiery 69c to $4.50 pair. times. at the beginning of the| ... yan lmuy toward A. Which is ——— man looks proud and haugh- . T . o . ammer. Often, even In tho best| guch a time has come in the world | )nearest B. and how much, when If you wish to live on the fat of |t¥» the other ellow is cusscing him.If White Organdie Sas‘}es, Whgte Ribbons f.or hai mes. & Qquieter atmosphers per-| ; < ;n,' y meet the land, invent a nostrum that will |1® Jooks shamed and uneasy, the fel- bow and sashes. Organdie Ruffling and Vestings for X ) ‘ X ew ! but to some sound hope is s fumor of a general shut st good to the greatest number s Industry The ‘Incorrigible aist,” therefore, might say that Hes come in Answer to yesterday's: 22 birds) |reduce flesh. low is bragging on him. trimming dresses. with 44 feet and 14 beasts with 56 = 5 s Wh ation ades itself that ? course we need some machinery . . caad silets b = T e e e kD n::k; !nod l:;nme‘ms of immi- White Tucked Net Flouncings for dresses. ) S —__|presumes on the relationship." Srents. But we also need some ti make . s . belief in the f %o theimen|| = e T oR'Tor e Tamlly gt e good Americans of Americans. White Cotton Nets, 36 and 72 inches wide. : e . who will represent t of 2 The office cynic has a conviction A 'ho;— ~ry v t F - Gl S-lk V ts on a bad track, and dec e ot sAlthe ity I meetine L banva that a man’'s leg would look pretty man SORSS anough-to ani air ove Sl ests. die runser had practically beaten | There taust be ho tho ‘ qu“_ ‘Confident Charter WilkBe Adopted,” |800d encased in a silk stocking. understand the system installed by the y e ¢ 18 = - . rt 14 bl . .. T t record made on a good track. |y S, T el COBTETE| | <oy (s ey oy pree (o) [T TS e Dainty Gift Handkerchiefs, also Colored Si spite the fact that manufactur Firm is the belief the future »pt—a *‘Confident’’ one. family gets back to normalcy and Umbrellas as gifts for the young lady graduate. mnnot say honestly, and therefore Now Britein e he ulmats — — gives its stomachs a well earned pest. Mr. Wells may persuade the world ot say that thers are encouraging | prosperity of fts citizens. That mres.| SOTY tells of ‘“‘Adventures with to accept & universal bible, but he White Fabrics for Graduation Dresses. Swiss O Britain affair In the clection that is to come Fri- outleok was, indeod encour- v men Ml be . ‘Fle might cite the illustration he runner who equals the 3 er olla sroad.” It's a ci W iminal. O h 4 a | Will never persuade it to accept a uni- In the Industrial horfizon, onelent quiet cannot continue. SmSien e e @ S | sick sondier. Great man: s kel o | versal history of the was, gandies, Crepe de Chines, Silk Taffetas, Washab ot but bo impressed by their at- ot 98 L hexe many s : plans destroyed ten million soldiers. Satins, Voiles, French Lawns, Batistes, Canton Cre 2 e, it here. it doc not; it is for the people to o . thit attitude one may see the re-|gee that the burdens placed upon| N When a man attends an afternoon| The traveling man never gots & va- and George“'e Crepes. 2 g . o L The man who reads no news, affair where ‘“refreshments” are|cation. When he is on the road, he them are burdens that they should| gyt Jives in meditation, served, he always wonders what kind |takes orders from customers; when at rightly carry; it is for the people to Must not expect his views of salve is used in the sandwiches. |home he takes them from his wife. that those burdens are not NMght-| o set afire the natior. hauene or i empioren. | o2, o v en e e o oo vere RENSKINS ARE NOT CITY ITEMS Quick Results--Herald Classified Ad ales have never been devised dell It is for the people to see that the|as efficient at his job as he who has enough to weigh the atom. Lonk | .y, irs which they themselves have | nothing to do, times would be better. D:ll::“";:"‘“‘gl‘b No. 24, L O. it before magnifying glasses were |} . oiotore voted upon, will be voted R e o BE[;[]MINE EXTIN[;T their regular bu;ina:c?rfi;emnl; “l;:]d% e powerful enough to make visi- | ooyt ol T g hon enl— —— = nesday evening in Turner hall. Elec- the smallest particle of matter | tion of officers will be in order and f | nd women - —_— wn to sclence, if, indeed, they have Thers 1 but one way to secomphish l‘ nghts and Sbadows e":;v member is requested to attend. But it is for the people to sée that of a serious study of the situa . made with due consideration | tor the interest which it is their | te ‘ . amage amounting to about $100 hee » ected been perfect \ .| nia necessary resur S0 Declares President Scott | was aome seserany stierncon by s IS Shive ‘ceMne)| LNnee W Men WO There must'be no consideration of By John J. Daly N [I] [ U - " |reof fire at the home of Thomas J. inadequate to -express the mean 5 i X Sarvan of 35 Pleasant street. The : politics, race, religion, or prejudice et e e B v(’ ;..‘..,:“ .“ ,’,\,,..,. ‘[’ tugice —— —) 01' WGS el'll fllVGI‘Sit] fire department was called out by an he situation in this city at thi L R e _ 1PUS TARRIES : LR alarm freom Box 212. lo. The manufacturers dare to ex . ' 3 |Ola friends have gone, old loves are| N The Dixie minstrels held a rehears- 1 e bt helaces hislinectitolimre S St. Paul, Minn., June 14.—The Am-|al jast night at St. Mary’'s school hall, o t the coming of better times, bUL. | o\\0 g himselt or herself and the eity | And yet the fair skies overhead, crican Indians are not decreasing in ‘5 P"Pln'““ for the entertainment heir determination to raise no sounds the matin chime, numbers, according to Dr. Elmer E. be given at the St. Franeis' hos- )y voting for the wisest, most fair,| While e hopes; im thelr inability to find | Smile on the sccnes they knew of|igley, of Des Moines, who was re- um nurses’ bazar at Hartford on : most honest men or women within iy cently appointed superintendent of|June 22. The local entertainers have d ini gr language cppabdle of ex- |, o4 e T ind the unseen door | INdian work of the Methodist Epis-|tendered their services free. lesing $he exact shade ‘of meaning, r = \Wiho, :"" ll‘.v > h”“‘fl oF Plae copal church, who is here attending| Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mitchell have in thelr own honest 'doubt—a duithes S antico > the conference of American Indian |returned from s wedding trip te At- MORE DELAY. sionaries. lantic City, N. J d hav bt tinted bgabelief in the future S5 e . ntic City, N. J., and have taken up g i : | ¢ So far as you and I recall, There are more than one-third of |a residence at 11 Fairview street. ; wer than the reverse—they feel| The Porter resolution declaring |,y .. gkies have never aged at all: |4 million Indians in the Unifed t they have mo right, perhaps, to | peace between the United States and| Byt ever in their prime, States.” added Rev. Higley, -and e plainly that hope which may |Germany and Austro Hungary has|They simply change their clouds|ffty-seven distinct lansuages are|100 AUTOS TO TAKE ) be the wish for fts tather passed the House of Representative each day spoken. o we must fall back upon the s The Knox resolution, which differs|And watch us lay our friends away “A survey among the Indians has GROI Io MEN To LAKE 3 3 oty ottae i aasnrelinttnachit In the Pantheon of Time. just recently been made by the cen~ s that require no words f »‘I ‘l-) r : "* it ‘ 3 tenary officials and shows that not ‘here will be no general it-down |repeals the declaration of war, 18 the | g,,¢ jesting god, up on a cloud, the full-blooded Indians are im- ittos t hich the Senate wishes | p crushing | creasing, but also the mixed bloods, | ¥ ePortation Can ey, the manufacturing plar f i DRew Iy ar from the plunging, in the first weeks of Jul t resu o~ be accomplished crowd, with Better homes, medical attention, ~Plans for Saturday’s Outing Near Now will come eonference Con- Above the dust and grime, and better care of Indian babjes and far e e b va. | Must hive! Bis| il of flashing fun with the missionaries taking the gos- Cempietion—~—DMeeting Thursday. $8.50—$10.00 $4 9 Py CHILDIT T > » sees us . s r pel of soap, sanitation and salvati agton v ,- | The while he sees us mortals run 2 on, M aven X6 ity poor children ane |POF18 from Weskington it Foula et To the Pantheon of Time. the increase of the number of in-|, Yhe Seneral committee In charge of SILK SHIRTS .....ccvrrevecunn. pear that such deslay will be of some 2 dians will continue. Aziz Grotto puting at Lake Compounce e ————————— Py oD ng | considerable auration For Tempus, thoush they fay he fies,| _ “TWO-thirds cannot understand the | B Saturday met last night and re-|i $3.00—$3.50 $ 1 5 ‘ fothers, struggling hard over we 5 American language. Thirteen per | c®1Ved reports indicating that this event o matter how one tries to be pa- |Is standing still as KAyl a OFT Cl1 HIR’ ich intensifies the heat of a hot d = 3 tries ¢ L Is standing still as mid-day skies cent of the Indians are afflicted with | Will be ene of the biggest outings of its SOF FESHIRTS .. . .-o0i-cos it and to make due allowance for In silent Summer clime; £ kind held in tis - tuberculosis, and 80,000 suffer from Spme time. f s = : Jew administration, it would seem | While we are making all the race, | riqret 081, SR8 8000 S el More than 150 aytomobiles have veen |l $1.50 BLUE bearably hot, are hoping g &1 3 Z A-flying to some resting place i i i secured t ort the local d visit- t P wuation of the habits al- Indian children die before the e | Secured to transpe and visf Lok Into the cyes of the little ones | * _“‘”_“' i :m. i e x. : In the Pantheon of 5 stinvetseas ° #5°| ing_Grottoites to and from Lake Com- WORKING SHIRTS ...... meet upon the street and see the e “There are 430 Protestant mission- | POUnce and they will start their service $2.50 $1 3 1 which makes a cool day almost would bring to it the symptoms tful longing there. Then | 5 ; aries and 275 Catholic, with 616|3at1 p. m. Promptly at 2 p. m. the list o Gther sBlidres 1n ihelr’ howes, | U0 Clesams, mide sew and mor 25 YEARS AGO church builders with a membership | of sports and entertainments will begin ’ A AN A S R . e SR il Sl S S R s haps not strong er h to dangerous bec of the necessity of 42,000 Protestants and 51,000 :;. the lake. Jn addition to the events e el D D8 No ong enou o Journe SRR of “Delayiti i o - Catholics. ) ready noted, there will be prizes for b thom to the busy part of the city [** e of “Delayitis” The | (From The Herald of That Date) |C2IROUSE (4, of the whole In. | the biggest man, the smallest men, the 35¢c—40c 'LISLE HOSE he ones you do not see on the pou % % 3 — | dian population is yet without gospel { most hindsome man and the most 4 Pairs . Y he pay roll for the street depart-|dian ot. 5 ) ment for laet weck totaled $633.13, |Privileges whatever, either Protestant|homely man, for the most bald headed e are hoiite: Nanatthetwaary e theoretical state of war with There were 11 deaths and two mar- |©F Catholic. The Methodist centen-|man, etc. There are a large number of $1,50 Fegat Se Vl’vu tren. so tiny of | Germany was to | turned into a es recorded at the town clerk's|afY Prosram plans large enterprises| prizes to be awarded and these will be SILK HOSE eI L i L 4 practical & ace at once, ac among the red men.” given by events, rather than by total SE S S s TS e PRRATET B . d < The following letter from Commis- | points scored. A variety of prizes is on = cording to th wrogram of he € > « « E: ces a big 8 s N & y pm their thin shoulders—those [0 " e i = Ao naw \\:”\‘ : "‘ Stk f))l;\cfe':l sioner of Indian Affairs, Charles H.| exhjbition in B. C. Porter Sons’ window $2.00—$2.50 b¢hers are hoping. ol ec bt i ek ol et 7““% | Burke, to the Rev. Higley was read | on Main street. SOFT CUFF SHIRTS <y Three months and a half have pass- | 0f Whic \'! 1€ '\‘_']“""”‘ —— "¢ West Main |2t the conference: THose going to the outing will meet il = v ed; the work of preperation for the| s Vi sl S “The progress that has been made| at Franklin Square Saturday afternoon 1:..'» ,:’..; .-v.y,n,: afraid |”‘ 1:(11““ G e i ‘v.”: : “y:lulnml to her home in Bos- i;‘ e ci\'i]izationdof ;hs IM:‘"“ "‘,: 2 1 o'clock. | The Philharmonio “ $1.00 NAINSOOK ) g - tion had been done before President e North arrived home today | (N€if present development would| has been ensaged and will play both UNION SUITS ;- canicvese-nn generous enough to send five dol A ; - Wh o p Yaiog ol t Y|have been impossible if it had not| here and at the lake. - " | Harding entered the ite Hous rom Yale for the summer vacation. |, Ty ienarica Tthet - HATdIDE fentet s Shthe V) N or it e i e L AT [Besnfrocyih e misston were | " Tho genersl committee wil meet|l $150 NAINSOOK y is promi 3 & 2 the pioneers in laying the founda-| again Thursday evening at 8 o’cloek in Something, involvgng the “leading | 00™1 the large trees next to the plant|tion for the religious and educational | pMasohic hall. UNION SUITS - o erecos o What would not i s’ Gelths Sountry.iwes to e anne | L5 Ak toom [ocinewicosl bine. welfare of these people, and it is my ther do to get for her 1 h . Humphrey has been awarded | hope that we may have the assistanece GETS MORE HON 00 g i St aedlg once about pproaching other | the contract for furnishing the new|and co-operation of all missionary so- HONORS. $2' * $1 0 nations” with a view to some arrange- | Normal school at New Haven with | cieties in our endeavor to hasten the ez NECKWEAR bw health that comes to those lu | = : s Mme. Curie Given Degree at Univer- A | ment that would have perpetual peace | curtains time when all of the Indians in the JEUST ol be S Seleciad B LoERR e | oo e atin. e United!States has mot — country may become respectable,| Sit7 Of Chicago—Alo Gibbs Medal. $1.00 50 me that their scant clothing droops for the past s that they may epend a week at e Fresh Air Camp at Burlir end a delegate to discuss illd were that child pitifully thir " be N b —_— will be held at Saiem, Ore., on June|with her two dsughters, is spending $1 50 BAL pdy, pathetically wistful of 1 x B NEuS, el Prasident hua at . | Consantno T ol 1 G mel?" three days in Chicage, today is the b 2 i O ot of amet for our representation in ey ) e 5 guest of the University of Chicago UNION SU!TS e e hoause of the lack o some ing y Buronal ol o y for Its tory—Calls It Di- BIG POSTAL JOB. and in addition to receiving an ——— et give. ARyt e Appointed Organization. henorary degree, will this evening be 75¢ BAL Perhaps you are able to look back e i . Smyrna, June 14 (By Associated | New York Clerks Handle Millions of | the honor ‘guest at a banquet given . R yous childiopdy' Perhans you-may | | ¥ ¢ ontative Aré to refrain from| pdas) —King Constantine today con- ___Pleces of Mail Each Day. by the Chicago section of the Amer- SHIRTS and DRAWERS ......... B iaber scme 'alisht jor that came | - ¥ part in consldering Européan ed on the military situation in| NeW ‘{Ofrkgl:"_me 14;\-‘“‘;“"?!*” ican Chemical sectety which will g ) affairs which“do not in the theory| Asia Minor with Gen. Papoulos, - |of postal facilities in New York was present to her the Willard Gibbs Fou which pesmed to change sVery- |\, whnion do in practice, affect i.,_:, ] ler of Greek forces in the Smyrna | PeEUN today by a joint committee of | medal. 10c HANDKERCHIEFS 2 gng In the twinkithe of an eye g ey s Aistrict: Gen. Dousmanis, ehief of | United States senators and representa- ror——— 6 for . SRR e e e et < Perhaps yon remember how you | staff; Premier Gounaris and Minister [ UVeS \ 'TION. 4 _— ¥ action was possible and advisable. | of War Theotc Figures presented to the committee ROTEERS GRADUATION of War Theotokis. Later he pre- eamed of the fairy godmother who, | PR EsRTEA | There have been indications of gooc ared ¢ o = A by postal officials showed that New ) #th the touch of her wand, raised | "‘ ' l“ . X L £ood :n; ',;:, PECEIEmastonitolbeRissueditol - 4 T Rroataie i lonesie o ll: Undérgraduates Gmn!)occreeo— lou from unhappiness and placed you R e Fatarin e re “Upon you has devolved a great and | 28¢ handling 16,500,000 pieces of or- lohin W. Weeks Is Also Honored. STR a w HAT Bore all was beautiful. deckdd you | . = " T hich seems go | \ASUNE mission in which we are in- dinary mail each day and 128,000 Néw Brunswick, N. J, Jung 14.—The n raiment, rounded you w struments designated by the higher = weng, sufrounded you with}, . o “igyen hold of the government is | Providence,”” said the proclamation. ontl kindness and love—perhaps you | A Rl e \ a Der tH a in the matter of bringing to an end | “Your victory will cause to flourish a iy Femember those dreams. » fctiticms altaation s new civilization which will have all pieces of registered mail. They also | honorary degree of dector ¢, wE was weigh and dispatch 900,000 pounds of | conferred today upon John jlls Weeks, newspapers and periodicals, secreétary of war, by Rutgers college at the 135th annya] commencement. RO " ON CRUISE. Ope hundrea and twenty-five under-