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8 e e e NEW BRI DAILY AIN New Britain Herak el W LRl U Ui ddt b ieiaald || | 57 S i mamer L s e Wil the same \ take place | o exeeption \.‘l..<‘ A I(lkli.v ) UNLIR 0 M v ¢ tand ta ® "ol re Af, as s [the rule of heredity; or they may be 1 tant mon spectnele 1| ing®omething of which they disaps | ’ BURNCRIPTION RATIH L this conntry to witness a deelded mod- | ppoved in thelr own flesh and blood S T T T — ALWAYS RELIABLE— A Montl | the moment he is advanced i U g time only at last to fall before the || position whenee he may evitieize frees | poweriul foree of comon sense and to Dl 5 . s | Batered at the Post Offiee "”" W, UHSIR] 19, fo the tion the oceupant of |patuen from thele extreme position to | e ———————— - - QEERPE RS Riasn piall St vhieh he has blamed for unwise [ae pot dietated by that strain of \ . i LLA polleles, Mis viewpoint ehanges 1= | wpjen they disapproved, but to a posi- || ) S t mitprial uoma » 5 : i : MANR I8 not visible at once, become ‘|u me of thele father on the one h:lnlll o _ . |'more conservative and that of thelr own position of a ® room always open to adveit ing with Bngland was, it is believed L i k i i o i | Qe at Greatly heauced I'rices . Aember of The Associnted Press ut thorough agreement between | o uocistomed Lo work in pla | ) T Lo i S e S y lity wool, also silk The Asnociated Pross in ¢ v nitied | icranco and Eneland it s ditficult © | e than offices may weil notice the || of Serge, Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Canton Crepe. WOMEN'S SPORT HOSE, of fine quality wool, also s 0 1l . ublieatin of all newa ‘ i p b | . U St j“j 0 ! Ll it \,.,{..\ ”Mn.j ce rapld rehabilitation of Europe. | e news item which tells of the that were $11.95—NOW ey A ... $10.00 and wool in dlue, brown and green heather mxxtu‘xes. Also B b and wiso local Wy | Polricare and his supporters, An-f v qnnlicants for the proponed | 7 $12.95 plain cordovan and new buff shades. Specially priced $1.25 flucnced by the tionalistic ideas ¢ i at : b : Dresses that were $18.00—NOW .....ovvvvvvenenn 812090 e ; ‘ . A of water commissioners « regses tha re $22.50— 295 5 i romen’s Hose includi erson Tho A T iratlon:| ed plan Iranoe would become sub- |y ogition has not even heen ereated; ‘esses that were $25.00—NOW $19.00 ,All.our plc grades of \‘\.omons Hoe "t‘dl ng which i nevers| mervient to England, There 18 much [ vit (hore are many applicants, It is | Dresses that were $25.00— s grades in regular and out sizes—now marked at 42¢ pair. entiment In the diseussion and at the | g0 ne new position; vet (here " BRAMLEY DRESSES AT OUR UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT tection fraud’ 0 nowaalr (i | moment the sentiment 18 & powerful| ony men accustomed to office wor ; tribution figures to both natlonal and o=t g g, 6006 3 : % 3 | A 4 e “‘"’““"\' EEL : All Wool Jersey—$5.95 each. CHILDREN’S WAIST UNION SUITS | e —— : ! By All over the conntry there are : T gradually there appearcd in the attl- | wogrice men” doing work other than | Navy, henna, brown, copen. Sizes 2 to 12 yoears, values $1.25 to $1.50, for 98¢ suit. | FRIDAY, THE tude of Poincare and the chamber of : ! R AR of that to which they are accustomed, HRopls ‘f“‘;‘.'("‘\l',‘l'v\wll",‘], v are | 1€PUtEs, a strengthening of the prac- | oy are not menibers of unic [ SPORT COATS f MEN’S GLASTENBURY UNDERWEAR Friday, the thirtcenth—a tical point of view and a disappear-| qpoy have not the protection afford- Grey wool ‘shirta”and drawers. $2'00 grades; aln more of them than is supposed—and people who are afr a table where there are thirteen pres- ent, should note a little tale which ap- peared in the Paris smps'’ reently, The Police Commissioner of a small village in France received from the superintendent of the ecmc tery of the place a small package containing an object which looked and felt llke a id to sit down at human heart, He was told that it was anece of the influence of sentiment up- on which much of the Nationalist po- sition is founded. As a consequence of this altered feeling there would come a feeling more nearly approach- ing that shown by Briand, the agree- ment with England would be complet- ed and France would be in a better position to the advantage all Europe. of ed by such membership, They have not enjoyed watching their when they had jobs, mounting up- | ward until they were receiving at least twice as much and often three or four times as mucl as before the They have no surplus to put away, if salaric war, they would have done so, against the time when salaries would drop to a normal level again, ‘When men who work with their - ELASTIC With shawl Raccoon collars. each. Other coats as low as $9.00 each. Self or Opossum collars and cuffs. Reduced to $75.00 each. Formerly $150.00 each. Very special at $25.00 SEAL COATS lengths. price $1.65. $2.50‘g1'ades; sale price $2.15. WOMEN’S WOOL UNION SUITS Carter's make at $2.75 to $3.25 suit. silk and wool grades, with or without sleeves, knee or ankle Fine wool and BLOL‘SE FABRICS AT OUR DOMESTIC COUNTER . SPECIAL SALE OF FENWAY SINGLE MESH A by a young woman on the tomb - = ) found by a young w et ABOUT LIBRARIES hands and who, incidentally, earn all At Clearance Prices 81x90 Heavy Seamless Sheets, full ! e e e D i shaleiangllbraclan ot phey pagel vl are tolined jta s logk S bleached; regularly $1.39, for SLI9 HAIR NETS | 3 3 rface of the ground when v New Havi oo 4 " - 91.07, o v ORI the New Haven I'ree Public Library, | askance at any suggestion of an in- All over figured cotton nets, figured 2 : 5 . 25 M | she was digging @ hole to plant & T088 | aiq recntly at o large meeting in the | erease in salaries for office employes 4 g Sk Ohifons each. 5¢ each, 6 for 25¢. Come while i bush there. oLl TR AL olty | hRath ARrBAc | ox Fa b ebosa! the aranilan- of any-Hos Georgette Crepes, prin E(t 4 i‘ Heavy 12V4c Face Cloths with col- | they last. | The young woman believed 1t Was | vertising campaign to let the people | position for another office wokker, gatin striped silk Marquisettes and col- | "4 e nink blue, gold or laven- | the heart of her mother who had just |o¢ New Haven know the diversity of | they may well remember a few of ored Silk Nets. Values to $2.00. Sale ‘der, or in small colored checks. Special BETTY BEADS i dled after an operation and that the |¢pe facliities offered by the library | these things and modify their views price $1.29 yard. t ';f 25¢ For a dainty effective adornment | heart had not been buried with the [\, o real necessity. He brought out | somewhat, at o 10r zoce. ik there’s nothing to surpass a Betty Bead rest of the body but had been brought |¢pe gact that in its earliest days the R o SN il g Heavy Double_ Thread Tl:l 18 | Necklace. They are made'in a variety there afterwards by the operators and ||jprary éatered almost exclusively to! THE SEATING OF NEWBERRY WOMEN’S STRAP-WRIST Towels, a regular 35¢ value, for 25¢ ea. | of alluring colors—a strand to harmon- hidden. 7 o tpat | YOmeD and children and that its books| Tven though the old, old story has| ‘LOVES Jacquard Weave Turkish Towels, | ize with every dress and we have in Examination sl\O‘L\("v however, '” were chosen with women and children |been repeated so many times that it GLO with fancy colored borders; regular 50c, stock a complete assortment of every the heart was that of a young calf |jy mind mainly. Today the library |has become proverbial, the seating of - has, black and brown kid, | £ h " design and color. Price $1.00 per strand ¢hich had been stuck full of pins. | o¢an. i 2 s ¢ Gray Mochas, black a: y | for 39¢ each. A whic 2 caters to all classes of persons includ- [ Truman H. Newberry in the Senate of 2 4 2 3 Value! —tax paid. | When cut open a lock of hair Was (.« pysiness and professional men. He [the United States, with the resolution white ~and natm?l Chamg;}s(.)o aai;u 2 found inside. Turther investigation | iteq the cities of Newark, N. J. and |which brought it about, compels its $3.50 to $4.00. Sale price P HEAVY PURE LINEN BLEACHED METAL GIRDLES { i showed that another young \\'“m.“"- Seattle, Washington, as places that ‘,uso again. No phrase may so well ex- Crash Toweli with biue or red bor- A o | 5 acting on the advice of an acquaint- |y, o carried on library advertising |press the evident ‘sentiment of the WOOL SKATING GLOVES dl%.ls tgv_ elngd A new assortment in all colors just i ance, had obtained the calf’s heart, |oympajgns. He spoke of the practice |Senate as that of the anclent jury ers, at 25¢ yard. received to sell at 98¢ each. | had cut it open and inserted a 10¢K | qopted by cities of advertising their |which rendered the verdict: “N 7hi Jeaver, grey d 'brown, L : s : @ ; > he ct: “Not White, Beaver, grey an TOWN. £ ; of her hair, had stuck it full of PINS | i nt schools, the courses offered and |guilty—but don’t do it again.” Children’s '29¢ and 98¢ pair. Women's OUTING FLANNEL FLEISHER’S YARNS | and had buried it in the cemetery for | e qates registering and other facts| Attem 01.6 i Y i q i E he dates regis an¢ o y pts have been made to excuse 1.25 to $1.69 pair. \ i . 3 We are selling very special their | the sole purpose of obeying the rules |poing presented systematically to the [the man, Newberry, because of his $ : g Heavy twilled with thick nap; reg- Heavy Kritting Yarn w iR ani o ] of ‘o superstition whieh was to the ef- | poop alleged ignorance of the sums that ularly 25¢ yard. Sale price 19¢ yard. 55¢ per hank. Regular price is 75¢ per B foct that such an action would bring | o remarks of Mr .Brown con: |were being expended. Granted, for WOMEN’S NECKWEAR Heavy 19c fancy striped and hank. | her lost lo to her. cerning the New Haven library apply [argument's sake that he was ignorant Bramley collar and cuff sets. Lace checked Outing Flannel. Sale price Thus far may superstition be €ar- | \in cqual force to the New Britiin |of the facts, great as is the stretch of ||@| ;nd Organdie Vestees. Values to $1.00. 15¢ yard. 3RD FLOOR ITEMS— | ried, Those who fear I riday, the thir | [pstitute. Widely patronized as the li- |the imagination reuired for that as- Sale price 49¢ each. id } teenth, today, differ from {his YOUng [prapy here is there are many people |sumption—does ignorance of the law i PERCALES CURTAIN DRAPERIES AT woman only in degree. This day may | who do not appreciate what may be [excuse the . ; i e T N A 0 E 2 2 ay excuse poor man:who has unwit- ¥ . A o : be uniucky for many; but the g0od of |joarmed and the enjoyment that comes |tingly committed a crime or a mis- MEN’S DEPT. Light Percales in large assortment S L PRICES bad luck will have nothing to do ¢ |rom the hooks of reference at the |demeanor? UST AT RIGHT OF of stripes, checks and figures; regularly Marquisette, white and ccru, 25¢ yd. course with the date or the name of [ingtitution and from those which may | Grant, If one will, even that Sen- JFfiTRANCE DOOR 19c yard, for 12%¢ yard. L Figured Madras, white and cream, : the day. be taken away. Many seem to think |ator Newberry would be trcated un- % e yarld. d | S ; E that it is difficult to procure hooks |justly were he to be deprived of the Don’t forget our sale of Men's CORTICELLI SATINS Colored Madras for over draperies; THE FRENCH SITUATION. if they are not well known In the city. [scat in the Senate. Docs one case of Shirts. From 83c¢ to $6.50 each. 5 : - i rose, blue and gold 89¢ yard. Despite assurances from Washing- |'The reverse is true. It is necessary to |injustice counterbalance the evil that Every one substantially reduced. Fine quality, 40 inches wide in dark Couch Covers, good assortment at i ton, given by Sceretary of State |procure the signature of some person |will come from the precedent estab- Men's 70% Wool Hose at 35 pair. | blue, black, tan, brown, purple, orchid | §1.69, $2.19 and up to $8.98. Fllighes, Mr. Baltour, head of" thellinon Tiere to the card'of application; |Hished by piscing in:this position cons BOYS’ FLANNEL BLOUSES and turquoise; regularly §3.50 yard. _ Porticres, brown and green, from Rritish delegation, Senator Schanzer, [und the removal of hooks is made as [sidered by many to be the most hon- Reduced to 65¢ and $1.00. Very special at $2.95 yard. $7.50 pair up, b of Ttaly, and M. Sarraut, head of the |aiey ag possible. orable post in this country, a man who i French nlv!v.m-'mn,_ that }I\rv resighi- | The beneficial results obtained from |would not have been in that position A fon of I‘v'mul.z-r Briand will not inter-foongistent patronage of the library |were it not for the admittedly unlaw- | | rupt proccedings there and that the eannot be estimated. A liberal educa- |ful use of money? e i R g . work already accomplished will stand, | tjon may be gained, a thorough under-| The worn out arguments of those . ]m,"ewr beon hlf,her th"n,\mi; ton f}],m?“-' el ik o ayeraty ! 3 there comes again the uncertainty in- |ganding of world affai 3 A e o : ofiithe sWoolyrortiiuuliBing Gees LIHmes Ly loNnaehlnsincastheater, A e R e o sta g affairs and condi- [who have no respect for the Jaw—ar- he did hit the high places while in Not wishing to waste any more spired by the realization thal, ‘88 &tions and a fecling of confidence in|guments which cite isolated cases of ND FAN‘ IES Mexico, but never trusted himselt to|time than was absolutely necessary, i matter of fact, nothing has been 4one |geie that comes only from a convietion |injustice and upon which arc based the alplanesiotichosapdeys: s1s constableionlled the fourimeti Giits i frrevocably. There have been manyjof tne disappearance of ignorance. [the, convictions that all s wrong—are (.ciiiil‘f,;j‘p‘zs,w“’“‘"" chifeuter ibhe ;1(212 angh:mfi‘?/ ;:e";fl;" snl"‘,‘.“’ thel : matters “agreed tn_:;. p:ln‘(‘ll”" lx_fl}l" There is no intentlon here to suggest |just as sound, just as logical as the —BY ROBERT QUILLEN— COMMITTEE OF ONE. Simon went'him $5 better. | The some “agreed ,[:‘ “l‘ ””; ‘]“ oL ""' the city's entering upon an extensive [argument upon which this resolution lawyer's cllents refused to go any :.Im ]1]\]1&:1. [(-;|v there i ;w comie eampaign of advertising its advantages | was founded. The facts remain, prac- o) PUBLIC RUCTION e fLetabo; theyGotkinent doisiinion, on that anything called a fixe § : e ¥ 3 3 4 he sale was accompanied by the yells to its people. It ma suggeste cally or actually @ tted- g . i ¢ o T (R s g ! -p ple m.\_\ be suggest .d, tic i”') or utv\ull) ‘uhm ted ruman On, Patroitism, what commercial and hoots of a large crowd which had ) SO N s e however, that the city itself and its|H. Newberry's position in the Senate |{jefts are backed up in thy name! A e R i foayn R Py 2 " |citizens should take some thought|comes as a result of the unlawful usc Constable Stark Sells Bankrupt Store| any new Premier. he inner doors| | e T Ry 7 . edin 2 S— — e e S et mbenoh makihg morg of mongyy THo, princlsle 1nyolel i, mredipmus;this, nalicnatlo ekt of to Highest Bidder—Holds Forth in e B L 5¢d | widely known the free advantages if |greater than any one man. If one man |every man who is able to lick the 5 : ' ”l-"’jl"lb : e i T offers its people as this new era of a |has to be sacrificed in order to main- | DOSS. ; YrontofsFaingo r:mmr' his raises a point which 1t S|, or necd of education begins, [tain the honor which should be the ! A public auction was held on Main the ; th 4 possible for Americans to appreciate % i The quickest way to reduce the 3 s = : e Senate's due, that one man should be X i ot o good 'case of street, near the Burritt school yes fully, com ively ignorant as they HEREDITY anHinden, Maurbedt al ; mrlhmll s to get a B 9 There are givis who can fool every- |terday afternoon when Constable 9 are of the intricacies of the working| . S sacpifiged, Newljerty: should-not ligve | dundruft body, and then there are girls who|(George A Stark, In accordance with Bt I'hose interested in the passing from |been seated even though the matter be | iave amall brothers, an order from ~Bankruptey Referee e A parent to children of traits of charac- |considercd entiraly from the point of | The ratio of hattleships, }"’““‘"}’fv Is | Idward M. Yeomans, sold the Ararat|Take a glass of Salts to Flush Kid- { 1 ; tor are surprised at the facts coming |view of those who believe in him, To |1°%5 slEnificant than the ratio of Buths.| pmpire butlding consists in gageing | frult and, grocery stere at 657 Main neys it bladder bothers is strongly in favor of assertion by b 1B PEpar Al The i ot bE the |tk g 3 N 4 & man, and then, while going throug strect to the highest bidder. you France of her strength. Poincare, |, o L’[.\»n,,: \ (F\ .“ 1 .]-h””:s ! I“ e (e St DH Worsk ,“w."mm oy In a four-power concert, Uncle S8am | his rn;ckot:a, rmvnarklng that silence| The reason the auction was t“"d Eating meat regularly eventually now of greater pow s beon i full |10 James 4. Garland. The sons are |view of those who belleve In him s not |\ ", njsh a skilled staft for the wind [gives consent. there was that Lawyer David L. Nair, | produces kidney trouble in some form ERpithy Wity th st fi ipparently idealists, a little more prac- [the universal view of the people of this “.\”Imm'm representing clients who wlshed(l :o or other, says a well-known authority, | S VAN e nent Mliical today, perhaps, than they were country, But then, his vote is needed P We don't know about the hanging|Pld for the stock, had threatened 10 pecause the uric acid in meat excites | iwes) Bromlert Briand's dealis o galn | "0 0 R e thalr |1y KB G5 O, b s o e tan'* give the| aPPoal the auction if his clients Werc | idneys, they become overworked; || what he believed to be best fori. oo g b 3 i v BRI nove Every time the German marks go g oo 50 "0 on concerning profl- | 0% present when the store was sold. | sot gluggish; clog up and cause all f g er's bec P8 a n dolls " ark v *, 2 P T, J 5ta i y i e on ol o b mromifas oF moaa | 1o 5 9aUees of B emillion Bl s down, the easy marks who bOUERt "M | o014 wpo were not hanged. The constable, in company with 1h€|gortg of distress, particularly backache | g but ldealists nevertheless. As “Gar- ave a sinking spell. lawyer's clients, Dickrin and Marker|, ;" yjsery in the kidney region; thoation Swhichiled tbitha maedity ot |, N0 5 L T Girgorian and the other bidder, John | o ] dney reglon; | B TR TN e e R e hey are ¢ i importance; We wish to remind statesmen that rheumatism twinges, severe headaches | Ly bt ey |28 psychologlcal studies, they are 25 Y A T while those who dance must pay the | p— m=====—————==|acid stomach, constipation, torpld l?‘ ; sy S oMY | op fnterest. ears Ago Oday fiddler, those who fiddle must face a | [liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urin- believe, that France would be in a| ; 4 " ¥ (Taken from Herald of that da | day of reckoning, also. | ary irritation. better position were she to guin Eng-| The late James A. Garland was an ? R ek | A L TP Jand's guarantee B¢ help in case of idealist, too—an ide ; in l""l‘(ul.]l (ll-‘ ot ST e ; Of course the railroads can't afford . . 'Eeys aren't acting right, or if bladder unprovoked attack by Germany, than [FCHONS far removed from the things| At T Lt e [to reduce rates. What man, having a as n |ges |0n others you, get about four ounces of il L 46 otk e SARRTR ok s SonN v t Shuttle Meadow La w‘.u the cost of | six-gallon cow, can afford to milk one 1 ) \Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; she would be were she to assert her| ™ =7 g ; g 4 ,000 with other improvements plan- gallon only? J !take a tablespoonful in a glass of wa- | independence, rely upon her own| my LRURaHIAr Was SR ICPAIR A o) ety The only loud-tnouthed l\rhvl«unl" & | i tehbaOnp bR ST at Lon (e CH Y " streneth, and attmpt fo stand aloe, |Frd o pericction of manner, dress, | Horace W. Eddy has been clected | HC only 10wt @outit [ERE Driving a bargaln s much lke driv- omac lsery and your kidneys will then act fine. || Bremisr T el | courtesy, grace, soctal position, art and [captin of the guards of the Doric| Wi AL 1L (IO 2 ing a car. You simply look out for This farhous salts is made from the || S it fuslins Hete Dom. |Lterature, fie was the personification, "'v;fln'”;“‘ ik S $ selt is 3 your own interest, and let the other “ur' N ;\;-lddof firap;:h?nd le;ngn J:lce, com& .f' v ¢ feeling here. Poin- P he State I'air Association has vot- y A ake i bined with lithia, an as been use | care, on the other hand, remaining in |10 his life, of the {dea that all men |eq to hold the annual exhibit at the| Good intentions usually conte orfesliow ke CRe Dulp i la In for ons to At ; o with a black eye when they meet up LU S Irance, in full accord with the Na.|are not equal. Whatever he displayed |Berlin Driving Park this fall. \‘m‘ :"“-)““I “3“ IR It may be that America’s small neys and stimulate them to normaf ||| tiohalist majority in the chamber, |t0 the world the fact remains fl\ut‘ The pay roll of the street depart.|With natlonalaspira % cities hunger for grand opera, but as |activity; also to neutralize the acids in ||| B e d e e s yothine’ a diNmEtatyl o [HiSHETOC B ECK GODURISA G S 0 1 ots irin: b . |\e remember it the old-time medicine| “Papc's Diapepsin” has proven itselt | the urine so it no longer irritates thus || | il e BRRGE: YR - difheens i 2 “, g hl,‘im I}‘,.l e o ‘\vith ‘,,,: Mrs. M. N. Judd is visiting her ”\.\"',:0“"’10' v T, ']'Tw‘!(?”:]fi“l;i}l ‘.': show didn't need to be subsidized, |the surest relief for Indigestion, Gases, lending bladder disorders. !! eyes. There was none of that modi- | "™ 2* BLE. S DCO= fgay in Chicago. Ll ge g "\”,'t A v;[\ I) as Flatulence, Heartburn, Sourness, Fer-| Jad Salts cannot injyre anyone; tying .nfluence around him |ple who lacked culture and refine- ywing the Wind” will be the at- I""'”f"q much by ‘the e B mentdtion. A few tablets give Almost|makes a delightful effervescent lithia- Now comeg the time when he is|ment. traction at the Russwin Lyceum thea- o COMMUNICATED immediate stomach relief and shortly |water drink which millions of men called upon to form a new cabinet for| The late James A. nd, million- {ter tonight. ' . the stomach is corrected so you can|and women take now and then to fPrance The question arise 411 |atre, Jaillitante in art and literature | se——— — e\ "‘]’" o tishi ."I‘W, save y(;’ur fl:‘om’yl- Gosh! Look-A-Here What We're Into |eat favorite foods without fear. Large|keep the kidneys and urinary organs e ol g N b e bl owed none of the tendencies to his rrary :1"': ““'"l ‘_""'! ‘!f‘t;s can 1;\.1::}: Hr:’ Now: cnse costs only a few cents at drug|clean, thus avoiding serious kidney 3 ofncare be influenced by the situa- Sh0 ; : Y v bt LR A LR S store. Millions helped annually. disease. by tion herc 1d in France, as hoth in- |intimate friends which have appeared W}JA % // money-making. Unless correction in the statement ;. fluences are bren to bear upon him, | in his sons. It would scem that heredi- ,/Zj // ; ' i made in your paper of January 12th, e e s was Premier Briand, if he beco ty lost her hold when the young men Y 3 / \ i”"fl”vl direc lor' says s pre- [in which you lead the publlc to be as was Premi riand, if he becomes |t¥ % / 7 seribed movements will make one [lieve that Mr. Crosby was “An Avia- ’ ! Premicr? It will be remembered that |came into the world. // o \ /// cheerful. Huh. The disarmament|tor With Villa” is made within twen- F 0 x S the latter's policy of modification, | It is possible that the sons did in- /, VA movement will do that. ty-four hours, action for damages will which was unpoptlar in the chamber, | herit the traits of their father to a %f/ En en % ¥ — ; i H‘l»;‘ brought by The Local Order of % STARTING SUNDAY 5 - antil ¢ 3 % arked degree is possible tha . 7 7 It m e impossible togmake gold | “Pecwies.” was not seen until he had as- |marked degree. It is possible that, in- | y,//, v out of hase metals, but some men| We know this man Crosby and we JIIST AROUND THE“ 'CORNE,R, B sumed the duties of the office of Pre- | heriting them, they became conscious / 2, know the art of making money out|know that (although he at one time BY FANNY HURST—AUTHOR OF “HUMORI'SQUE! 1 ///& man thought himself a “high flyer”) he | mier. lie bad not been able, &8 no lul thelr weakness and, in fighting of beas ingratitude.

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