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® “It's just awful about thé Tarra-| “Why. Dinsmore!” gona,” said thd lady i the @0ttéd fou- |lady in dotted foulard. “I never heard jard dfess as nier husband cafved the|you go on in sych a strain. jt isn't a& “Bu: what could thay cxucct|though I didn't run the house in every When tcey quarréled dnd iought sll|respect, according to what you llke the time, & every oné knuov viand want—lots of my friénds have & z {laughed at me for doing it dnd told “I1 sure iz’ agreed the gealsrdin|me | had no strength of mind to let with the carving knife, taking a fresh: you——" hitch on the implement. Vell, di-; “Let me what?” demanded her hus- vorce is betiér than cOMstént rows.’” |{band. “What do I care what a lot of “I suppose so,” sighed the Jady in|old tabby cats— the dotted foulard. “But there simiply| “That’s no wav to speak of my was no ense in such bickering. Dolly | friends who are perfectly lovely wo- Tarragon should have used more tact.” meén and——" ‘And Jim Tarragon is terribly head-| “Snooping around, sowing discord in strong an® opinionated. He might|other famiiies.’ proceeded her hus- have slow?a up a trifie,’ added the|band indignantly. ‘I don't see how sBjoet is ‘Ways, the retirement of that force was ordered by the ailles four months ago. Although it badl bekn declared that the order had Be#l Somplied with the fact 1s that the aFmy is s8N there and it is only this week thdt it has been an- mounced from Berlin thgt von der Goltz has bedi recalled. But the Gerllian goverdiient has not done this bec#isé of the ofder last Jine, but because the allies. having decided that altion could nét be se- cured in any other way, Ordered the reestablishment of the blockade of German This Meahs that the large amount of foodstuffs for which Germany had contracted among thé allies and even paid its mohey is to AUDITORIUM DAY 1% s-rnm'ixlmf NIGHT, QéT(;;!F;R b WINCHELL SMITH AND JOHN GOLDEN PRESENT a NOw imictures || THE GREATESToF LAUGHING HiTs : CAST OF ORIGINAL FAVONITES reproved the #reater|man of the’ house. you stand going around with such a e D R oy Te Geridinly thaskful that there's|bunch:” 5 wero . HAVE el e e F: A | nothing resembling their case in our| “Speaking of friends,” interrupted than for food: But Geriny i8 With-|sepisiy* pursted the lady in the ddtted |the lady in dotted foulard _coldly, APSEANES “there is your dear chum, Bob Spi- derwort. He's something to be proud of, isn’t he ‘Bob is al! right,” declared her hus- band hotly. “Just because he doesn't Bow and scrape before you like some. of your traified seals is no sign.” “Your apinions do not bothér me in the least.” said the lady in dotted fou- lard. “The best way to 80 when peo- ple talk foolishly is to igmore them. I never knew of a man who _alwiys thought he was right as you do. But vou needn't try to say whom I shall iike.” “Huh!” said her husband viclent; and_with tragic seorn. “Dictate 1o you? Nobody on earth could aictate to you. When they made your mind| they took a bucket of concrete and poured it into the mold. Does the Wise out its gold and not gettiAg its food. The embargo will be released when it carries out directions and recalls the pan Germanic forces that are causing as much trouble among thé Letts a8 @id the bolsheviki, ahd Geérmany might as well realize that it must compls s fully in this respect as it bas in othel & DEALING OUT JUSTICE. In many of the iRStamess where people of certdth comimunities have taken thé rebponsibitity for admidis- tering punishment for crime into thair own handk and Corbtnittéd mutder without establishmg the facts or pfov- ing the accused guilty, the claim has been put forth that such was the re- “Of course. e don't écho but each of us respects I thin' we get (W Dins- “Of course we 8o, said the géntle- man with the carving khife. “There is no usé having a home without peace. 1 comidn't stand it otherwise. Just use aiséretion and common sense and iearn to give in. foutard. each other, the other’s opinions. along_beautifully, don’t Wore ™ NMORE THAN 1,006 TIMES The Comedy (hat wh itve ORIGINAL NEW YORK PROUCTION EXACTLY AS PRESENTED AT THE GAIETY THEATRE FOR A SOLID YEAR THE ONLY COMPANY ON TOUR SEAT SALE TODAY—PRICES 50e, $1.08, $1.56, 566 WAR TAX EXTRA . | AUDITORIUM TWO DAYS—FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ¢ cburse every ome has to give in." satd his wife. “But 1 don'y like to hive vou speak as though you were the ohe Who had it all, to 0. Dins- more. ! have a good deal of giving in to do mysslf. I méver make ahy fuss about it, Bécause it isw’t my way to expect credit for what T do. But there isn’t a living woman who doesn’t have to adapt herself anq give her husband WEEK ENDING SEPT. 27, 1918 10,309 REPUFLICAN TOWN TICKEY. THE SUCCESS OF THE SEASON IN 10 REELS MATINEES MONDAY AND TUESDAY—PRICES 25, CHILDREN 15¢. Selectmen, sult of the siow action of couts. el % e roth of CaBtdit 5 A SASPER x_mamEr That the court did mot give semtences| NI OWE WAYT L . oen demela mucplerin ook O Slordliar with NIGHTS, 25¢, 356, 56c—MATINEE. AT 2:30—NIGHT 8 O e s> to Negroes suffieiently sévefe 6 maké, ., o " returmed h ¢band. “Af-| “Thank you for your sweet opinion PLUS WAR TAX v of me” said the lady Sher éves flash- ing. “You miight try to be a gentle- man. It's a wonder I'vé stood— Your temper would have lots of men té—" "0O-0-oh! When every one speaks of my forgiving nature.” “What _do vou have shouted Reér husband. “It’s perfectly hopeless to tFy to tell you,” his wife :§id. getting out her handkerchief. “There isn't t-t-time— life is too short. Why, we'd have béen divorced ages ago. Dinsmore. if we were like the Tarragons!”—Chicago News. an example of them was givén as ane of the reasdne for thé Outbreak if Omaha, but whether ie B@layed ac- tion or Tight senmtences bat increase the race oppSMition in other sectidns, it cannot be ciaimed that such is the trouble with justice in New Jersty. 'u that state where a coloréd nyan, caught after a lénig chasé tHroagh a swamp, was chiatged with crimitnal assaunit the advisability of early court action was réc6Eniksa and it Was bAly a half hour after his presentation that he was adjudged guilty on the evi- dence presented and sentenced to 20 to 30 veats of hard labor, with the'f court notifying the accused while v ing his (SRS that he was in a court where he need mot hesitate (o tell the trath for white and black men were treated alike. There can be litila question but there is good reason why such should get the #afliest posSible tér a mén Has been married a short tife he learns whére he gets off. Theré i#n't a particle of usé tryingto argue with a woman and thé quicke he AAAE i out the better. Anyhow. Anastasia. 1 never noticed that vou had a very hard time of it. You seem to be tolérably Happy afd-to sbt along Bourd of Assessors, WOODWORTH. RS TR Bonra of Relter. P g iy Tows Clerk and Tremsmrer, CHARLEE & HOLSROOR Tax Coflector, THOMAS A ROBINSON. Regivtrar of Veters, TYLER D. GUY Ladrtor. DANTEL F. MNEIL driven to forgive?” BreeD Today and Saturday The Foremost Aétréss on the Eng- tish-Speaking Stage | ELLEN TERRY In Her Screen Drama, Portraying the Greatest of the World's Great Emotions, Mother Love, Entitied HER GREATEST ° TODAY ANP SATURDAY VIVIAN MARTIN “THE HOME TOWN GIRL” Five Part Paramount Comedy Drama LOUISE GLAUM IN “THE GODDESS OF LOST LAKE” just what T was Sayifig” de- i “It's because Now, if Dolly I use tact and Tarfagon had— “I hope.” said the gentleman with the carvine knifé aistantly, “vou are not comparing me with Tarragon.” Gleaned from Foreign y The late Lord Beresford used io tell a story of father which has some bearing on the Sunday sport questioa, in which mafy of our readers have ih- lerested themselves. Ex. to Punch or not. But it is a choicé which many others would have made from a library which, in the words of Mr. Carnegie, was “useless for provin- cial purposes. being largely in un- known tongues, such as French and German.” It would bé well if the battiefield vis- itors went to Ital JOHN REEYES, court attentidn inStéad of being B is fath Irish S riin; 2 e court ing sub-| His father was an Irish Sporiing | where 4 53 4 f p ;i 8 ave 1RO jected to delays WHich feW can under. | parébn, and was one day INLErTUPLEd | Ntorkeq or merbned Txapind waited, PERFORMANCE A Stirring Story of the Modern- FRED DURR, etand. Such would serve 16 keap| while shooting on a Sunddly Wwith the | oriooking the upper reaches of the ized Frohtiér In Five Thrilling down the feeling but it must aiso be|indignant remonstrance: My lord did| Brenta, and alons the fast-flowing fifs ; % s shoof - ath ki realized that the lynching spirit bids| (DS APosties R abbath, e by and below Montello. UNBERSTAND VOTING MA. |inir 1o continué unth it Iy wnderstond | cerlai0fs KAOW." BE reptisd, “But T | " il S (i Yiver whion wowa || MADGE KENNEDY A VILLAGE VENUS CHINES. that the Bléck miafi Must be treated oo » N S N (P 1rn:1!fo i f;:!fl': ';4 P:)m'x“rs lha; IN Two Part Century Comedy ‘. votérs to t 4 ith the safne Fai is year eentensries should not | Enelis ps car ut s any of ed eaaea Tl the mumber At 8| e ubiie. sttiment . | DS allowed to pase without some men- e ‘nisht raias” Manv |} g PAVE [T TO SUSAN” TOMING MONDAY—_MARGUE- : mma | ake =hnti to e e oF) 5 CLE o o TR e tion of its railway events, for it was P 1o their waists RITE ELARK, IN “COME OUT ~ Prices, Matd 35¢. E . 25 38 80%, wfiT T — €8titied 1o participate in tewn| S P * & 2 in 1819 that Georse Stephenson Began | was shallow ~_and\ = aa OF THE KITCHEN,” AND ¢es, tinee ; Evenings 295, 39, i @idetions. Of that number it is to be & OWN LANGUA the convérsion of the Hetton coiliery | Crossed fwo or three hundred vards of | 5 1P pFesnihed thai there are some who 4F OUR GWN CANGURGE. tram road inte a raillway to be worked, | S¥ift currénts (o the other side, where PATHE NEWS OTHER BIG _FEATURES. == fUIlY achuainted with votd Wheh thefe are sectiéhs of thé|bn ita level strétches, by a lscomotive, | AnYthinz may have been waiting for | Y B o . o : - 3 p P h is | n coverless shingle stretch before they = , S— - | some reasons notably 3 don’t, st ¢ ¥ MUER 25 a larze proportion of the|AR INSISteAe (Rat (NE scHoo! chnared | Sbtdmed. steer much besesivion Bis |0 CeT e e o Hungarian ont. 4 J the High cost of living in Waterbury |are willihg to Walk #dd carty & f&% BUMBEr néver votéd béfore it is prob-|P° taught in the German language.|5:"ipg "Stbekton and Darlihgton line, | POSts | bonds of force but united by ties of| Descerdants of miny of the ESISRIStS|and Connecticut is the same. practic- |and not énough to rétievé {hé réidilér 4BA that thay are not posted as they | 'eSardless 6f thé fact that it i§ amainst| tha firat HAK in our great raliway svs- | Those brilliantlv moonlight nizhts on | mutual trust and kindnes | sent to Siberia by the governinéht, and | a1y, as conditions in all of New Eng- |of the necessity of‘providifig tA& or #BOUIA Bé in the ues of the machines |(M® 12 of the state t6 #ive matruc- | tem. the P made the scene unlike anw| “In the principal square of Omskjalso of mdny political eXfles, dfe™of!and, where prices are higher than|der and carry equipment to safisfy thé sifiple thoush the operation i< tions in sehoois any othér than thé| Tha unveiing of the Cartier statue | Other in the whdle world wa This | star the Church of St. Nicholas in|gond Russian stock. they are, for instance, in the Miad mEAns of (e SasIer-going customé: For the purpose of givine these mew|SOElsh language, thefe v oniy oné| by King Geotec on Saturday bv menng | Was due. probably. to the whiteness B¢ | which hangs a banner reputed to have i it West: that a part of these high prices|in order to reédiédy thé comdition thers vtérs. as well as amy others who|'Ning to do. ad that is for the au-|of an slectric curremt sent to Canada | e Rouses which, doiled himzledy-|bheen that of Yermak, a Cossack bandlt| oLORIES OF THE WAR | != due to the expensive way of sell-|must he df onfaniphlion, cdue May fee] the need of remawed in.|LROTities (0 énforce the law, prosecute | from Balihéral, was not the fist cere- | Dissiedy over the landecape with ite|of the Volga, who turned over the vast, 5 ing and buying. [2nd united shoFl~ y stFuetions, the information they de.|'NOSe who aré respensiblé fer its vio- | mony of its Kind Lowe ot ";"* Iesulay hedero o b SRl ‘l‘"nm:\h: il Seven Gravés Not Lécated. The lattér item is one which cun- | Can : - e A : ~ . e} = e St preebifed 3 “welnd (s ~—|in order to procure his own res =1 (Corrés; i cinte e remedied by individual or spas S 553 Permic them 10 gt cquaint-|Iation and insist that the 1a% Be| | SUNOL, VT al o'y Bulbes mans | The London Chronicle [ tion to Moscaw. court favor (Corréspondence of ThE Assocted | ot B e involves - a change| Its dasiér for & Firl (8 F41sh & rew S e mackines. the registrars| VT 0 4t the matter is that in. | OB, Siniilarly opened a ufiversity in | S == | Thus that tsrannieal and talented| . .- Afx‘n'::i’n ivikeass Whe |l W€ sybtém -of mifkeung, p«npn«m\n: it i§ for a girl t6 rdisé a Méus- £ v re demonstrating theée - by & & & Qués o | Tsar came into possesston the ex ! al Vi 8 d v telephone an reduire | taché. € e opera- | e nains | Momtred], and ux vears “sgo Qusen| [N THE DAY’S NEWS | Teur came into possession of the ex-| Of jhe 150 Ameicas aviators #ho|@o order bv telen ire | v, £ i L A auten ian by Rus. | only seven whose graves have not been | tioh of th& machines in the maifi cor- wrested from the Mong of this countr¥ shouid Bé Conductsd in Buckingham palace, opened a hospital Omsk a Historic City. The search for the burial!l | Fdér of the city hall each afterabon ; : ; i s located. S8 Sveltng auruE ths retbal O%|thé Engiish vifigtagé. Theré is noth- | in Ontarlo, b e or e ek overn. | sians who had fled from the mad HE week winder ofling that will @0 50 much in bERAIf of| Of thé 50 and odd Bitish lands over- | O™k, =eal of the Russian govern | oliluec"or Tvan. This same Ivan, places of the heroes of ihe air is beins g T —— ¢uit| Athericani®ation. It would uRGoubt- | seas. thére are now ohly two not com- | MeNt headed by Admiral Kolchak. is| i Svill be recalled. threw his regents|conducted by an army officér and a ey YoRe tulll G e surprising to iehrn thé large|nected with the motherland by cable,|an historic city, Gespite its compara-|:o the dogs. dared to prociaim himself| representative of the American Red & - zadiine, withéss ehé| "l - & : New Guinea and the Falkland Islands. | tive isolation, according to a bullefin | Tsar thomgh his father had not, then|(ross, and thousands of = kilometefs ’ speration or ' numper of school children ih this g 3 | : Rave been covered in France and Ger- |l / o pérsomally operate the Z the former depending on a steamer Hnk | ,r 1pa : fats mrioned the first Russian national e anc 3 Mlchine just (hé samie as they wifl be|COURITY Who are getting their educa-| (is IOTMer copenfive on a steamer Wnk | or the National Geographic Societs e e T Hs S th & Nt . at|mMany ne. 88 16 do on electio: tion in othér than the English lan-| f = - | “Located on the Irtuisk river, longer | ingor o S e hood of the strict-| The 143 graves have been décoratéd - ion day, next s n a similar link frém Monte Video inger, and took the ho o [ Monday. and it can be appreciated )SU3E& to Which they give Ntile or no Man eBp1s, T ovdr-obuk ¢, | than the better known Volga and ap-|ecst monastic order just before ihe énd accordin® to the rules ifi force in the that it is the wise move on the parc|TOT® Sttehition than the averake pu-| MARy Pebols hot ovér obssrvant | proximateir as lonw as the Mississippi | of 4 dissolute hersonal and brilliant|American expeditionary fofce and pho- g : st the uminformea to rake advantage|Pil in the countrv dees to some for-| (IRREL Gorhape of Yuidsate mm, s | OMSK. erstwhile seat of government! jolitical life fEmrta hes Bron i s e e - of #HCH an opportunity fo get ac-|CiS" 1anBUARE. SurpflsiRg as it may|pe a place of perfestly level streets.|Of he Steppes region of west Siberia.| .Founded only about 200 years azo.| g grnves are bélng Sought with paf- 4uaiBted with the simple, accutate]| o™ EnBiish is aBo@t i litte used| Any Hofse could undechive them, éspe- | Under the monarchy was the = cross, gmsk now is a city approximately the| yjcua, care. ina sheedy method of wating - The|in “ome séetiohs of (Re couniry as it|clally during and sines the war when | Fo8dS of the routcs of central Russia.| {7 or Birmingham, Aln. or Paterson | e THIS WEEK Miletl ttiie for getting the is in foreign lands most vans and drays have been shame- | OTENPUYE and Turk - ans.Siberian | N J- It is neither well built hor in- . PEERCHone (o betare Saen, 4eded | T i re can be no question but what | fully overladen. | it Jies alone the trans Siberian austrially importdnt. 1t§ nearést OTHER VIEW POINTS $hEn there is plente of e omg C2¥ | patriotic sentiment showld eppobe the| ONe I& reminded of this becauss of | AIFAY. running from Moscow 10neighhor along the Irtuisk is Tara. The report of the committée of the e is plenty of time and less tHE Siffn Whith_the Naiohal Equine | Vi2divostok, a 5.335 mile journey. tak- ere Pefer ihe Oréat| Chamber of Commérce which has been use of other thian theé Bnglish language ing thirteen daves. formerly made in an ns Bure the high cost of Hviak | investigating sét up at the Two—SPECIALS—TWO NUMBER ONE ‘. Parsons’ Household Ammonia 1KBIIRBSA of Ehtting Mstructions coh- Défénse leazue has jus Bised 1. is a dure ihat eacn mew |l OUF schoeM but unforruately | Lovibm of Totin SPSEL. i ihe AAchinr express train equipped with bath|ihes dectined to take an 0ath of AlleEi- | shows " intenigent | And. paimkcaking wbth oWes to him we Rave found ouwt. thai frequentis | asking il drivers of horse-drawn vehi. g ey and Pbrary. | ance work and it covers tHoroughly the doesn’t exist wheré it is greatly|cles to aveid the Streets in that neigh- Amid the ruins of an old forf be-| " . . . museum was a principal|limited ground which the time and S hind the museum of the Imperial Ru: & sian Geographical Society, stood, until| PoInt ¢ i | of its collection bty thE sieepést short BY 1|a few vears ago. the house in which lece o P - e of famous Russian novelist, Feodor|Of the steppes Loéndon. But there aré plenty of lon: stern Siber chic] Sha GEINE slopes Asewhers in - ihe L D O ::':c);;;u’)r:'”';\r,:-inrv:; 5 2 en vears before our Ci téwh which, when covered with traffic. | “Long a Cossack centér. the Siberian resources of the committee allowed | The commiittee s able to arriveat der- tain positive conclusions. Among them were these: that the cost of liv- |ing in Waterbury is not for most ar- ticles any nigher than in other cities of interest for tourists, becau of ethnological relics barren plains of includes many borhood. John _sfréet itself. neékded. If aftér gétting an eduedtion ruhk down to Villibrs sireet. is prob- in the English language it is desired to learn other languageés there cah be no objectlon But in thh common chools of tht country ‘the states which ROYAL VISITORS. Phit country done ne &nter- 2IMIBE in behalf of ruling sovéreigns and but for thé war it would net be dotR§ such fiow, but there wili mev-|should insist upen a thorough school-|are met vers am TE, witheu the = e parent to foot passen- vani o ertheléss bé a widespread welcome|ing in English and where the ldws . Th rivers a - ‘Here Dostoievaky wrote his Siberian | Cossacks found Omsk a convenient . Skelbded to Ring Albert and. Gedch|demand it they showld be carefully en- | bonw &1 abont whom Tosory Fiopsy | novel. Recollections of 4 Dead Houser | raliying place to Fesist the Bolshevik ; Makes clothes SNOWY WHITE, wi t rubbing or EMzabsth of Beigium Aurimg thair | forced. %ar square itaelf lres on a hillside. fransiated into Brwiish ynder (he tile| infuences which agnealed strongly to; COME ONE! COME ALL! i inj Will NOT itritate the ski Sy e this cotmtey > ity Buried Alive in Siberia’ which is the | a foreign or mixéd élément in Rus- 2 slightest injury. il irritate the skin. < a & there ah “o” in Rumaria? In the | Titite Dot of the Siberian exiloe | sia that has no counterpart in Siberia WHERE Bvén though this country hasa't EDITORIAL NOTES. Bays béfore the war it was spelt Wwith | jngead his subjects and characters much use for monarchs it cAunot fall| Even it {hefe are frée BPHts, there|ORE IN Atiases geosraphy Books and | have hean compared to (hose o Dioks| T SPECIAL PRICE 13c a Bottle, 2 for Z5¢ 6 retbgnizé 1he part that King Al-|are th6se who invariaBly pay precty [ USHAIY IR the press. Then the | ens though his treatment is far more = Gadsy | ' BaRt plaved in the recent war. Inas- | well for this. ¢ " | Tionat pretatn ohe country into S%cep- | grim. - Out of his experlence with cri- o (] lll‘pl'lse MGeR as his Mother was a Hohen- Lig I bbcahe Eenerar s it pécatne | DimAls while at Omsk also came his NUMBER TWO femn 2 be ad received his edu_| Iapan wENEs CHM to Wik over|kibwn thac the people tomcerned styla | Cii e brononi Mo, 1 pioeri| TR bble Da ance Catioh in Gérmany theré ®ére rea-|Shardtung. What China bélieves it|themseives and Tl themeelves e g g e B b = somE Why he might have disregardéd |shi,ild d6 is to has@ it éver. Rufpune. - ®|a future Russian people . freed from Blg u nce The celebrated VICTOR all METAL HOT WATER tHe dfttude thar Germany teok fo- is Was Beld to &éttle the question ' T. A. B. HALL PULASKIHALL BOTTLE. CANNOT lesk and is fully warranted. and to justify the war econofy of omitting the “o* despite the argument tHat it cleafly ousht to be retained in tAE hame of 2 Rémanee people. Néw Count Czérnin, in his memoirs just published. devotes 4 chapter to the ceihitry, which h& writes of as “Rou- mania.” It Jooks as if the controversy will be revived. Organizer FiisPatrick refefs to 360 a day 4% a pittance, affl of conrse ev- eryhody Wil agrés with R None of the striks cénters has shown as much disérder and utter disregard for law as did Omaha's citizens. ward Bls country. But such was net the case. He gave full considérdtion to the scrap of paper attitude. hé un derstood the medning of the disregard of Belgium's neutrality that Germany haé swern to maintain and he acted accordingly. The result Was that Saturday Evening, Oct. 4th | Dancing 8:30 to 12:00 P. M. Music By Feltcorn’s Jazz Band “The Surprise of the Season’ HOW MRS, BOYD AVOIDED AN SPECIAL PRICE $1.89 JOLLY TWO FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3/ 3 MUSIC BY MEN — Just a little OUR PATRONS still Batghisa suffered frightfully but the cights 8t Ris countrv wers uphéld. Albert didn't listen to thé pos- of preventing all the havec thllt Gérmany wrought by sacrificthg the Mlependence of his country. On the othér hand he resented it with all thé 858 of 2 true patriot, even to get- thag iRto the trenches with his men. great chanees when a pre- rifus Wwas placed npon his head and the hardships along with his troeps. ™t win néver be forgbtien how he dBelgFsd, when urged not to axpose Rishself on thaj great retreat fréth Antwerp, “My skin is of no rhéFe valye than $ours. My plice is in the Sifg lhe!” Such characterized his - of his ceufitty what: must admire the won- S8t to his péoplée a-yéar since tho armis- Sigrdd but, regarZiessof that factéthats Germany <has - sign- and$ been or- “to caabbrtatn BytGemerdl vem der-GoNs. <tBéy went, f6llowing e aF- The rhan on the coFfiér saye: Falk- ing aBout evila thai sheuld bé ABated doesn’t al¥%ays Mean that they will be. Those being arrested in Omaha for participating in the rioting afe prob- ably doing their. firer Blt of serious thinking. Omaha's afSgricefnl condbet whs bad enough without thé partieipmnts brazenly bragging about thé part they took in it. Thest rfay be timies that iry mmen's souls, but thess are also times when thoughts S a sqtifs dedl ire rudely knocked owt. The high cost 6f tAlking is broken in New York Where an eight pér eent. reqd@tidn iR télePhone fdtds Ras- Just gore into efféct. A Baltimeore woman has willed $15 month to a dog. Thst cught to keep off ah¥ sueh sxpéktence a8 Mbther Hubbard's dog val After b6 Waskihkton, Chi Omalra aftairs. it will not do nerthern cititd to say much southerh lawlessness. With the Price of fmén eslt#fs ad- vancing no oné meed be surprised if two are sbom reqaired to make the cir- cle that éfe Mhs Blen abthx. Cincinnati seefas to have givea Chi cako and its shppérters a surprise par- tv that was not sormised. but of conras the cefifeit W youns vét asa for thé | | about | otd Actoh exphaini “L-dy Marjorie Hervey, whose en- gement t6 Lofd Erskine is just an- nouncéd, has spent nearly all of her 21 Vedrs at Ickworth park, the seat of her father. the Marquis of Bristol, near Bury St. Eamunds. !ck:c;rhth is worthy of note as being one of the strangest looking Mouses in the kifikdom. It consists of two long wings, curving away from a vast central tower cafled the Round. Only 8né wing s occupied, and it is only in rechnt years that the Réund has been furnished. This Round looks for amn e wsha ek 2 Slemder sasometer. and et the efféct of the whole building is fot umpleasing. Tt—fhe central struc- ture—ix 120 feet high, and its summit commande fine visWs. Tt was Buflt gver a céptury k6 by that Harvey WHO Was Biehop of Dérry, and it was ihitended to hotise a large collection of fiatiary WHich Aever even réached | , But was Joft at sea on fts Way frof ftaty. “Lord Moy asked Me whether there were y volumes ] was special- 1y desirdus 8f keéping With that ab- sénce of humor which has dogged my fostateps tArdughout my career I askad for and obtained retention of the com- Plete collection of Punch.” This ic a passage in a letter from | ing the -dvemur%s| &f his fathér's great library, which Mr. Carhégtie Bbught and presented to Lord | Morley. It is difficult to decide whether Lord Acton, who is a professional dip- ! Tomatist, means this as a compliment | Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA female trouble which caused me much | doctors have aaid that an operat every . 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