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Te——— ___ New Britain Herald streat whenever there is a prospect of | person whose duties were trivial, and |victors, If they win, that will startle, This| hiding behind the excuse, so often|D® held here next year, seeing anything the meet will | . HERALD PUmitamieg company | innate characteristic makes the!abused, *T haven't time." o 2 ¢ . (Iasuad Daily, Sunday Excapted) “freaks" at the eircus the center of | | . At Herwd Bldg Churth Brent, attraction | & RMANY .\|'m1 LD l'\l\' G Facts andFaflCIeS GIF I S I HA I LAS I b Ay o A mia 8o the account of that strange | hen the armistice was declared , mibail b L WRENion natp | W tho mecount of Gt streswn WAAVihs it s ol il NN ataikon FOR THE GRADUATE AND THE BRIDE *] $100 Three Monthe w, | OF more odd peopie, cut oft from com. | that Germany was gotting off 8| . oo SEEERI L y . . . . ) I iy munication with the rest of the world, [ @asily, despite the tremendous reliet | (0T 8 TAUEORE 0 We are offering decided reductions during our Big Jew- Hored A e ot Omee Myiew Britain| fancinates in spite of the tragedy of [ Which a cessation of the terrihle g 1 S 1 E th. . t. J 1 St 'k he b i e el the situation there, The people have | Slaughter of war brought, Germany's| After all, this may be the end of elry Sale. verything in our entire Jewelry sStoc a8 been o0, her land|civilization, But which end? substantia“y reduced. ; TELEPHONE CALLS intermarried with the result that| country was not inve | Businesy OMed i eeeaee . e e f rmed Germany did 2 : children are horn, weak, crippled | "¢Mmained unharm i 3 And another civilizing influence o g2y o - waa beaten; her people Men’s Elgin Watches - Ladies’ Wrist Watch Editoria] Rooms not admit she China appears to need Is a little target — lacking limbs, power and heéaring and The only profitabls adqvertising =ediam In 1id not feel they were bheaten, Ger-|practice $11 25 - i Aic ! 4 i ) in the new s;ppes at . the City, OClreulation hooks .nd press| Of speech 5 Unfortunately, the things that af- The popular thin model in a 20 year $16. mans did not have hefore their ey, room always open te advertisers. Science tried an experiment years : U el S {ago of placing a band of people on an | 1N the form of ruined citfes, disman- | oo EHEIEN A e e the Wadsworth gold filled case The Assoclated Press (x exclusively antirled lisland and watching the result, 1t was| {1ed manufacturing plants, devasted | pieagures we can't afford, Cut Glass Water Sets to tha ue for se-pubiication of all news| g oo 0 fields, the awful proofs that a great e T Aq“amarine Rings regular price $22.00 :;.;l)l‘vl:av:.;w;- o n:}'mm;v:rn\\ll-»;“".l":y‘:";:’ Bl A . . war had been lost—that she had! When he turns to snarl back ‘at the 2 Mahsd herein. REIEAT R il Lirought near ruin upon herself knockers, you know that he fs begin- in 14k gold and green gold mountings: $12-50 . . ‘Silver Dishes ning to fe $5.00 ; there must be new blood injected into I himself slipping. . Special : 20 Piece French Ivory But when the time came to pay Member Audit Barean of Circulation any community, from the physical A, B O, 1 a natianal erganization | which furnishes newspapsrs and adver- | what she owes she found that she viewpoint in order to keep that com- {had been beaten in war. She was e l:lnr: with a l'l1-"\’""'- st_unalvsls of | munity physically strong. etrculation, Our ¢ renlation statistics are| g Tae i 4 “use of the war based upan th'r sudit. This Insures pro True in a far lesser degree, but true | "% 1y to plead the excuse o !\ war ; - ! S'l T S ts v ::;Inn against “raud fn newspaper dla- oo o Is the case of a nation, |foF her inability to pay, She hae in beautifully lined box at . 11ver ea »e v ution figures to both national and In- LR A2 ' ¢ ¢ | » avVer H eal advertisers. Infusion of new blood s necessary to| "¢ pleading that excuse ever since $17-50 $14.50 e e Other nations have recognized the| . maintain physical standards and, of ) . . s 1 " FRESH AIR CAMP FUND, course, mental standards. It the na-|iustice of her claim. that it was hard| Men’s Signet Rings Cufi Links tor her to pay. Other nations have in 14k solid gold 10 karat The Herald asks subscriptions forltion be great it would takes ages, of been planning to help her—to muke , ; $6.50 i $3.75 payments as casy as possible for her.| After all, it is rather amusing to it I felt that apologies are needed. It [to appear. But such evidences would| Andrew J. Sloper, whose opinion on | Watch & 18-year-old flapper trying to seems neces: ¢ such matter: ¢ : siby as|®ct as though she had an interesting g y to present convincing leome just as inevitably as they may Ink(ehnealed Nosklly BEf oge much or more than that of any other frodn g the Fresh Air Camp Fund course, for cvidences of deterioration, Usually, when donations are sought. | through inbreeding or intermarriage Trsntawisnas “ - arguments showing the worthiness of | |, seen today in that island of Tristan o . the cause, the need of the money, the | . cunha man of this city would be, returns The intellect condemns jazz; but = RS st witbe - ascomallahia 1t 1o o i renson that there may| FOM Europe where he has studied [there lsn't enough intcllect in the feet VICTROLAS—PIANOS—RADIO : [+ v & Tor Liys TeaNon. g > may { {40 & i ,|to keep them quiet. 5 Usually it seems necessary to investi- conditions. His brief summary of the . . : 3 3 R S S 365 Main Street Opposite Myrtle Street @ Eate and study the matter from all iy thi country; Well it 1s to restrict it: | oot on 18 slgnificant: it 1 worth re-) ,¢ter paying a garage bill, ons + angies to be sure the people are not| .. i i perhaps, to forbid it abso- membering when we are inclined to|wonders why pedestrians are forever i & beling asked to contribute funds which Sivtaro fopo gkl "m” Bt th i favor too great leniency in a discus-|complaining about being held up. ely for a shor . But there 9 - 4 they cannot well spare to something Y€ MAY | tion as to how far Germany should - ‘ — ~ P o e s be no consideration of a permanent bé prawssd for Haymeiit The intertions of som emen are 4 o SIRIE ~[varring of people of foreign birth| o ] ! angagherc Boiesinan ubist: (gl ! - Not 0 in the case of the Fresh Alv|q. oo 0o Germany should pay back every we the law on their side. walks, no roller skating rink, no high jcamp is heaven brought down to|dren, who are fighting the threatened & Camp Fund! The only arguments g B3 farthing she owes,” declares Mr. AN _nricor{ or other‘ kind ofg orchestra.|earth and set in a secluded wood-vad\'ance of the dfendful white plague. & RO a A AR 1 ) BYaARE. Y i s s Sloper. Paying taxes is just as patriotic as|That ice cream is the acme of delight |land spot, where all the pleasures of | Your dollar or five dollars will h?lp. 2y 2 MARK'S, fighting and then you don't have tq|and it only comes upon special oc-|a juvenile fairyland can be seen and|$4,000 is needed to keep 300 New 4 giseenevery day in thie sehodlsot thel gy woek biifies th Salngis s - wear your arm out saluting. cdions. She krdows that there are no|enjoyed for two long, never-to-be-|Britain children in the fresh air -4 efty, in many of the homes, on the BIA to tHE Heww SRV bR nlalon it POOR ARGUMENTS. e feather mattresses, but just the plain |forgotten weeks. for two weeks. & streets. Physically weak, undernour- [y 4 bl Dl 5 R e ivanced| 1t the boy is an awful liar, don't|traw “tick”. She knows she will not Send in Yonr Check. Can you- help the city help its little % fshed, threatened, perhaps, with a ser- ark's parish. Last Sunday the final One of the arguments AOYAOeL oy, i ehAy BRowW up to write ani-|be served her breakfast in bed; that| This camp is maintained by popu- | ones? If so send your contribution 5 fous ‘\Hn x)vr‘ little w' liren who | S€TVices were held in the old church; | against the establishment of a dental| o) Giories for the magazines. candy and pie are seldom seen. lar subscriptions for the benefit of {to the Fresh Air Fund, care of The Wil benent tron v;‘ ol ”‘\\», b iy | "Xt Sunday u portion of the new edi- | clinic in this city, was the expressed A Heaven of Pleasure. undernourished and underweight chil- | Herald Office. TR0 QLD P WIS Al i e belief that it would be impossible to| The Germans are vindictive. Demp-| But she also kAows that there are | e Batesidulished again this year, nre 1 But in this passing from the old to | 8¢t a capable dentist to do the work wouldn't fight ‘em, and now none [swings upon which to sweep to and - strongest argument possible to con-{ . % el e . them is willing to fight him. fro in the air; she knows there are > = = = ; i ; : the new only the “outward and visible § at the salary that could be offered. dollies ard toy beds and blocks for s ‘ : :; \'s,“ Ae ook ‘ln H;rnu o iy | siEns™ are altered. The *inward and]The need of the clinic was freely ad- AInv-dhver. Bie hota thal-she’ can WEDNESDAY | eir eager words when the I'resh Air . e Y& - T L ; spiritual ce” remains. Were this| mitted, even by the committee which drink pure spring water and all she M M ‘ - C‘?r:\(p L m“mm;w]‘ filanne inle thewt, the case the sadness upon leaving| reported against authorization of wants of it. She knows she need not, 1 1;'1_E.' M E__O__N_L_Y D_AY i g et ""’:”" hese are all the argU-| o church which has become ‘dear to| unds for it—by the -committee the s 'F"’hf"“§ in h°‘t‘ ""“;’":"”"l‘”"(’ The day, each week when the prices are lowest ments needed to m > the heart o i shoes, if she oes not so desire, bu = o £ ‘ @ ; ”'mfl ‘1 Neart Ol pany through the vears would make | report of which was not adopted by Al t‘n‘m\' B Pl e | Save your money by trading here on Wednesdau ! an or woman able to help, even in a| # E joy 3 O bt el et Bt i Mot S achomiiigiha o hdsiod B S it it F, - el WAy, ANt WAy these ahildre a tragedy, not a joy, the moving inte | the common council. The force of barefoot through the fields wriggling : a2 B i & At " A : the beautitul edifice which will be the [the argyment that it was well to add - her toes in the dewy grass and romp- P'URE FOOD 267 MAIN ST. -4 v have the wonde dvantage of . & ks i EE PRSI R T 2 parish’s new home. this work to the fine fresh air camp B ing to her heart's content. B o wecka tasie ot Jovin the miors| R IRIRIGS Lo e ik e Alie bemowey dhint I Tlager of ooy BIG MORNING SALE—7:00 TO 11:00 A. M. " { g . ft SUEIH 13 oday whic enefits, B 8 o ¢ § i f ilk, ; » N NING SALE—7: : . M. # place planned for them this summer. BINEIN & e e who drinks grape juice doesn't see so| 'OncSt-to-Boodness milk ihe i PORTERHOUSE — SIRLOIN — . Sl our mothers. Nor may it be said with [ there will be little difficulty in get-| = qtieer things, He does it he| oYse can, ghas no acquaintance with | ROUND ......... LB. c ® these pent [n the camp by the | - 2iNEY of truth that our language | ting a capable dentist to do this work. | stands on a windy corner. Ry, and, adie- J00lt G geal | HAMBURG . Chowsah S i 8 LIBERERED . h s ays spent in > camp by the o w I v - i s ¢ is less worthy than was theirs. They| There are four applicants, two of _— i - FRESH (Cut U CHICKF 5 children most needing physical regen-| o4 pave neen shocked, perhaps, by | Whom have not completed their col-| As we understand it, the dis-[ Real Enjoyment to Be Found. VAL b SRLEN st oo HR B0 £ eration. It is with enthusiasm and| U0 0 pICEoaRs Dy v 1 be|tinguishing trait of the Intellectuals is| She knows there are no movie LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS ..............ccvoou0. LB 150 - our freedom of expressio Manne £EE COUrSES Ye yut who wi he s i " ) g 3 n 2 e o S pride in the privilege that The Herald [ .~ " J"f SEPTSSEN: " Sn AN, iAsal by the shete autherities jupa| et they talkrather fresly’nboutesex fthrillers ateting, BlllEhe Iionategs BEST MAINE POTATOES—15 Lb. Peck...... 18¢ % asi® contributions to the fund for ressiand habit would have brought |/Jutged by fhe state authorities,iun: et can put on her improvised bathing » ik s 5t ppevRil Wil el || vonsternation to them. Nor may it be | doubtedly fitted to practice their pro- 1f Federal job holders were placed |Suit and paddle on hot days in cool a) h ra acknowl- 3 S . s b mr: ; i sald that they were right and we are | féssion short end to end,they would reach almost|Water in a pleasant stream. She knows ALL DAY SPECIALS SRR ko froh, CORlbubiong: by, BREUDA: wvonat iowis Dviiies 4 bl Dhils s ey e Heen tHat ab Jeast|poilhg endiofithe teinaverly putionoailniens vare, no. SSAtnA joOLBUIOMOLIIEE tion of amounts reccived = LR sier ] tanglbleyhave ! ) j ; e Eih to watch, no traffic cops at congested Fresh Pori 18 Lean changed. Has the “inward and epirit- | ©n¢ argument against the practicabil- If Kurope expect merica to save|Street corners to bother her young To Roast ,....... Lb. c Boiling Beef ...., Lb. c ual grace” remained ? ity of establishing the clinic was @ cjvilization once in a while, she must|head, but she knows there are coaster Fresh 20 | Fresh Made 15 e Ty e ¢ the Fire| THEr® was a low note of sadness|Poor argument. Other objections|teach it not to take such awful|Wagons with :"‘“’;‘ she Jalf;l” her T(‘;]“i" Pork Chops ...... Lb. (4 Frankforts ...... Lb. (4 ast night's debacle at the ir : \ : i hane mates can ride down h to eir Roasts Fancy Salt €lt by thos 6. EtBndat : raded ANAY B the strength of the ince ; 3 ¥ those who attended the serv. | !aded away before the strength of th i SN e et A Ll zoc e SR T 8c Beard meeting gives evidence of 2 A Place to Rest, Play and Be Happy. v o o - . ices at the old church last § - | presentation of the case by those who . 5 disposition to conduct the of | ol sehurch, last Sunday. )| gt | When & man swells up with the no- 5 o There was a bright note of optimism | N0t only saw its necessity, but Who | on that nobody else o handle hi She knows there is no baby to take % the city in a manner that is hound to| 0y B et oo | meilevedl b Moy EeakWioalltias a8 o liane e 20 long mntil there fs a[2TC of. No fretful younger brother S i and hope heard after the quiet mo- | believed tha chhicalities as job, it isn't long until there is a Qe youn REAL MONEY SAVERS—ALL DAY f;: reflect upon -the present administrd-| ;. pve 1ocend, ' Those Jeaving the old | procedure should interfere with car- [strange name on the pay roll. 25 1"""'” to ‘l‘\“'l"h' '?" “t:"”"dl'd';\"‘d :r Mayor Paone ad : Eedl % AL and overworked mother to sco er. e Vatlv S tion, whether Mayor Paon had af hoee of w orship saw the fine new| rving the plan to completion imme- i E Vst B codl EEeRRy pIdEe {6 FEat BEAY Fresh Cut Fresh Native £ finger in the proceedings or not, building standing in the W liately That Canadian woman who killed o ! h; n'hl h ] by Spinach Beet Greens Peck Cc o nmilding standing in the Wes: aitir T i i 558 - Selih: £ g ife win |strong an healthy, have a 00! i f ol B aoriing to urmise e did not, he gl e & est, waiting 3 rv cauce ape | 1T husband with a butcher knife will| SHrORE ant ; L AR rl‘r!flnd Fresh Picked 35 Large Red 2 B YR e et e ¥ were glad. There was no feel.| Obiections to a worthy cause are|cause every housewife to wonder how|time and return, refreshed in Native Peas 1 Qts. C 8c § sinuates that 185 N0 Shiention 2 of disloyalty to the oid; there was| Veak indeed when such arguments|she got the thing sharp enough. "‘"'; body. “1“’115" she “;‘-‘]" L h““: Native c iy A ¥ 9 ards t " & i 3 g &3 Vi Swi Ju y Navi ¥ eracking the whip over his boards. It! . 4 1 2 S oA, it {s a grand place,’ and knows i Lettuce Lge. Head y 25 it the nhope that thera arsREBUS DO o HuIRa: 0t would be better for her than tales of | Lt Oranges ........ Doz C ould hé There appears to he a general un- ¥ s rumored, with“reason it seems, that! o ¢ Sound Juicy ) orne from that sacred place of the e i 7% ders # i o - s |gOlden palaces and pearly gates. 9 Fresh Native IR AL Soujoiiis RIaVATE PONGES I & MANS) bagt Yhe same ¢ REFUSE COLLECTION e R e AL Gton oy 8 Her Friends Were There, e R Do = Straw! 1 S bt be ttable 1 same spirit of service, 4 ¢ un, Ns something that won't increase the K = ; it Native Asparagus Strawberries . Bas, REREE 2 cannot DU regretta strengthened by new life, which has in.| -Attention is called to the public|deficit more than 10 per cent a year Many of my frlends were there Banoh 4 Do rireies l C Get Our Price For Canning « Thé plain facts in the matter are—| spireq fine action through the yesrs, |D€aring to be held this evening at s a[hr]] I \\-;iuui like m'zn. she con- 23 ¥ 3 3 ir-| ¢ o g ROyl “Orge ¢ g jtg | cludes. er playmates were more Best Creamery Guaranteed = the fire board met to elect a chair-| Changing times ! city hall on the question of refuse Onganizen lahor gditeve- from 14§ b 40 ¢ It was supposed that Emi & Wil Bilng imang ol nags| B el RLLG TS SIS *~ [own mistakes” Sure. THe idea’of try-|fortunate. Probably she was not Butter .......... Lb. Cc Fresh Eggs i sl 5t hab EMULin life, but there is a spirit that no|collection. Complaints in regard to|iyo 1o attract attention with a strike|Underweight and in this instance her it e s (e S a5 o S ; Hjerpe, holder of that position for|change may weaken or alter .t | this matter have been frequent. Peo-|when the country is interested in|&00d fortune was her misfortune. R 27c Whole Milk c about a year would be elected. There| spirit, more tha S s é i g 4 Nellie and Sallie and Maggie and (M Pure Lard .... 2 Lbs. Cheese .......0v0 Lb, - spirit, ¢ n the splen: ¢ le who have suggestions to make, | hits. € he splendor of the| 4 . Jennie and Grace and Hattie and S . was a,vnurvrl‘se in Mm-:‘_ _nlmr‘ .yi\rm'r:‘ snr\:cmro, carried from the old church, and who have made those suggestions R e Susan and all the girls have talked a new appointee to the hoard, voted| will beautify the pew in places where they would do little PLEAHS T[] [i[] Tu about the camp ever since last sum- Di Blend 0ol Ceyl for himself for chairman. John i 5 a4 o o - s boy: inner Blens olong, Ceylon or [] - zood, should take this opportunity to mer And some of the boys on the S c NIRRT P, E Rogers, another new member, voted “ TN block have teased her about not be- 8 1 HAVEN'T T Coafectionery ME attend this hearing and make them- L PRI AIAL < Cilllam K dl Saap : ing out last year. And so she'knows nk, Alaska for Keevers. Willlam Kranowitz voted There is a practical uggestion in | SeIves heard N B FRESH AIR EAMP u‘zi« a zmnd) place : . Salmon ......... c Sugar ...... The Superintendent of Health of the [1Ve Lbe And who is there who has the Sardines 25c Armour’s for Mr. Hjerpe and Mr. Hjerpe refus- [the short dispatch telling of the § : lling of sur- €4 to vote. Result, Keevers elected.|prise of the janitor of the wounded|city believes in municipal collection S R4 heart to refuse? To the adult mind, InOll ... oats ........ y | 25 Mixed N. B. C. C COOKIeS «e.uren..y L, John Rogers is a republican who was|soldiers’ institution in Paris, o )f refuse fi city. ; I d aris, on learn- | of refuse for the city. Incidentally the | LI H I l G d Pl 1] ' once employed in the registrar of vot-|ing that the man who had assisted | ‘refuse” referred to does not include | oar [ S a4 uran flCG, ful camp means to the childhood i | the city, is difficult. g .. ers’ office. Keevers is a democrat and |4 blind man whom the janitor “hadn't | garbage. Others believe that New Says Young Womafl Childhood's Fairyland, a brother-in-law of the democratic|'ime” to help, was Marshal Foeh Britain reached a stage of develop-| Pk The prospomiwjay: of'a immn in . long since when this matter | another world for being good boys Speqal—A“ Day Sale FlG BARS—Z Lbs_ 25(: registrar of voters. Mr. Kranowitz is| 1Here¢ is truth in the seeming para- | ment “Dear Miss Bartlett,” says a letter land girls are accepted with an un- from a wistful young miss of 10 or|qguestioning faith, but the Fresh Air full realization of what this won- a democrat, Mr. Hjerpe a republican. | 90X that the more a man has to do|should be taken care of by the city. | Irrespective of party politics, Mr.|!N® more things Le finds time to do| In addition to systematizing the|'" 1 A Pierps n our Spinion should have|OF the more time he finds in which to domblithg the. expanas in Aueh “‘:";"f'.'."“’\"I'\w”[m‘_‘('”I"L ‘,’,[{,‘,‘ m\,g",,,:" - been the selection of the board. He is|1° thing& Most people have had the ‘ay that the total sum spent for 8 buitist hope that she HEY To one o 9 not new to the board and is famaliar experience of looking back through refuse collection would be smaller!the favored ones to go to New Brit- ADAMSON S ADVENTURES ; BY O- JACOBSON a day |ain's Fresh Air |ain amp, yet, realizing |that she has been disappointed in A D ln Fl rop our 4 ) ately s ) S b i privately for this purpose, there . . ioug years, she awaits in fear \ her cherished dreams may lazily begun, and finding that have not done even the few with the proceedings. Mr. Keevers, a than the sum of the amounts spent néw man on the board, a resident of A that were important to ac- the city, works in Rristol and has would be the advantage from munici- | that complisl On the other hand one ! pal collection of making use of the|be blasted A Cherished Dream. would like to go to camp.” |Among the undernourished children ity, The refuse would be dumped|of New Britain, that one statement whera it is needed. It would not be expresses a world of hope: it express- used in such a way as to constitute a |5 untold desire, the life-long battle for health and happiness. It is more important than money to the unfor- done so for several years. Mr. Hjerpe MRy remiembar days when thers wers had worked out a plan for the tWo (.o niane matters to be attended to | TCTUSe in such a way that the refuse . platoon systent in the fire department, | ;. ¢ seemed some must be neglec wouid become an asset, not a liabil- upon which he had put much time.|aq Ap early start and persistence, Out of thin air the two new appointees | however, brought attention to them produced a two platoon plan, such as|aj, it is, which hardly can have the merit There was the case of a middie- T nnisance. This evening is the time to present cf Mr. Hjerpe's. aged man, considered an efficient tunate Kiddies who struggle through v Pettiness in politics under a demo-|worker in his business, who attended |arguments for or against the plan, a drab existence with little of either, s eratic administration is going to be as|a training camp at the time of the e It means a chance to get away from = ~. detrimental to the city as under a re-|war. There were not twenty minutes s the dust and noise and smoke jof the £ city, to breathe fresh air of the H publican. Last night's meeting of the |during the day in which there was not - Y T d Rountryside, denk Blbe sl . &na somuthing provided for Kim to do.| - J€aTS Ago 0AAY § | oty of it, cat xood wholesome food board seemed to indicate a careful i plan to capture control of the board.|After a few months of this experience (Taken from Herald of that date) § |[#MONg clean surroundings and rest, \ This is not as it should he. Merit and|Noting all the things he had ac | romp and play all day long, on the o shed each day declarec e ass, heneath the shady trees v QaIntahoe. With. diities 4 el complished each day, he declared that green gra 3 Scquaintance With duties should he| O as going to revolutionize his| The Consolidated steam road he-|or n the cool brook. WOLD THE ROPE rewarded. Mr. Hjerpe should have | business and demands on himself and |t¥een Berlin and’ New Britain has A Grand Place. WHILE | GO been re«eldcted, not a hrother-in-law | USINESS an i \' p cut its fares from 10 cents to five “I hear it is a grand place” con- uPSTAlRSAND h ves. ad just beg o n N of the democratic registrar, new to|1® emploves. He had just begun 10)genes ” tinues the little lady. To childhood in TAKE IN THE ealize h uch m be done in a . : Ban¢ r ¢ sl 8, ar| se § the job and who works out of town. "\ iz w much sl Hateh's Military Band n(_ Hartford {the slums, a farmhouse surrounded 3 T A & day without resorting to the cry “l|will render a concert at White Oak,|with green grass, a babbling brook in ‘ 'he action of commissioners krann-‘hmw‘.‘ time.” Thursday, June 17. which to play, enough to eat and witz and Hijerpe in resigning from the| | (= . icad to hear a man of| M. P. Leghorn, M. J. Kenney, James|pure fresh air, making a comfortable 5 Crowe, James Martin and John Kel-|night's sleep, is about as near to board cannot be criticised. Providing| y 3 & |large affairs assert that he hasn’t time W 2 iHted & e Ly A S 3 : such methods as were evidently prac- . " Sy . (ley were appointed a committee by | heaven as the juvenfie mind can pic- - u“ gt Attt Y Prac- (1o do something. If “1 haven't time” | 1 Tr0 &RPO et B odiety to ar. [ture. sed last evening are to be continued, | were considered a confession of 1acK | ange for a falr in the fall. | Not a Place For Luxuri their influence on the board would|,r executive ability the expression The trolley company is considering| She knows there are no cement amount to nothing and they might|would fall into disuse the erection of another cat barn on | S === as well let the Keevers-Rogers com-| passing over the interest of the tale [the site this side of White Oak. § ; . - . The graduation exercises of the *bination go the “whole hog” and see|of Marshal Foch and the teeling of | iyizh school students will take pluv"" PALACE A {_’ what comes of their management. satisfaction one has that he “had|at the new building on June 18. Starling Next Sunday T _ time" to aid the blind man, one may| The first real Turnfest by the Tur- orma Talmadge and # NEW BLOOD oINS SneTaeAT another i . Iners society, since 1889, will be held ¢ By ¢ > e incldent another case of & gyt (in this: 6ity. . following nw] Harrison Ford “The Wonderful Thing” are interested i 1 f la affa “having e" k. People are interested in everything|man of large affairs “having time” to matches against Holyoke where the that is strange. Crowds gather on the do something which was avoided by a'ioca| athletes are confident of being