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number invelved and the conditions surfounding many of them it is per- haps surprising that there were not more than 35 executions than that WASHINGTON AFFA Washington, D. C., Dee. 1.—Alarmed AIRS Ny - . ¥ 4 s £ at the multitade of fake and fiy-by-| When, Gertrude received & lettof—bhy aimost any age. BLill, atter all, night profiotion gét-rich-quick schemes | trom a certain Mr. Roberts saying He|Persons of widely uiffering ages were there were not less. There were in hich are menacing the _investment market and making capital searee for ate” development p reparing £0 enaci law at thé incoming sees- secured in 85 per cent. of the cases. well with civil courts, ects t a national | uates, like herself, in doing something President Wilson has_cal eongreéss for such 4 -y on the high eost of viction does #ot necessarily follow. In many instaneés diseipl nial. n_oider Hah *as an alumnus of Almora collegs ;‘fi'mly“&u i usle £ b con-|afd was {rying to Interést its grad- and more able to be®with ais She led a sohool frieAd fi\v; 'f:ul a to show their admiratioh for the ..n,,,‘ mf,‘“‘ m..'m' 3 grads who had fought lp the wa'i|er (raveling with them. 1t was upon | £ enponded aflw&‘m el o & nan 1o be-vlask In his message | “rpr feive years Gertrude iad been| " Bat m}"fi“mt be very recentc the passage of this measur e Pestoffios ai Nerwich, mn, w h ‘matier, “There is a bill now rn, joal {ha. congréss Which, if pédasd, would | 28 her fathere fa She had kept|cri 1 eye. Al ) - % | 1A tie Prodiieti lation and to| b her mm;g followed the | she was! ~She umtm uld_un: . W hiagy al dimed at and it is of anés in an army, the same as law ahd order is in any community. oo s Sy NEW OR OLD LAWS, Frequently 16 the eliim fade, when | thers is a new demand for authorifles to act in putting an énd t6 trouble of one Kind or ahother, that theré is not sufficlent laws under which action can be taken. It is of éourse frequent that entirély new conditions arise or that those complained of are finding lodp- Just at the gerit there is a démiand for ai vital import- , Baying: pending before be much to 8top_ Epecu nt the fraudulent methods of | DEOSTess O he sur e iione ot | mance. wfl where, somehoW, some- | when she féalized how. shé could ov- Eapt-sirand menwy. i réter ways spélled it with a capitl. il How & help VBRAYeF BAGM - pirtn? Theanir Sronoscd by the capilal losues| Who colla {61l but the bonds of Al:| a & hil i e e D s re foveuiated by | mora woul ¥ét produce—the prince?| avold pii dhree wernts e uet Ko | ~ AN | The I3th Hien who know (e aetusi bondlitions| o SO & Bheet of her bEst note| would surely fall into, Hew patiehts . Nume “Bayer” 'munaflfi. 3 sation of business and its adoption would 5:&’52@&“% very - _codrteously Iy :tondet l&;illfll e, She smiled|uine Aspirifi prescribéd by phy | J ‘ . serve a great and benificent purpose.” $housands of government em- | 55 {oe sy holeg in the law. He i applying her Knowledge Of domestiv|ly Sraduated, und them—nwell : : p i -~ Bell Rm science to producing. delectal f: meais fl);d % u‘o.: a day ove: g; uh %5 n;m /i i 1 = L oW mitch W tes with pef-| take the tanage ot a home with- N S Aah ed- for her ro-|out &ny feat Of failufe. Bhe smilsd g T ; ion v\h he eF Bon'e i e A sévering geal, 6 the| tiine. Wolld Béme someone; BHe al- things- that would hurt 8| Jngist on "Bayer Tablets 6t Apirin® et directions foi Please her 8o much ully. +gmiled wistfully. She eteen yenrs. ¥ R vrl:‘;rlnn s;om:émr;r“:vonh{ almost @ Gould be very young. 5%“1:“ ‘t:;tléein»e%llnwfl‘:;.’ i':'w fil: . % of , and of the col- T e trade fark of Bayer Mahufacture of i el o qubynm«g;; lege. 2 { Cerlainly Mr. Roberts rang the bell, yonoacetieacidester of Balicylioaeia. kmm NEW % rospectus to MAKE investmenit in probably will be passed new laws déal- b the treatment and deporta- firmly When he arrived. He was “i‘!m & T ot It was short and direct and dignified | as self-possessed as Gertrude. & PNCM R these fake or highly speculative stock-|and jmpersoiial. So she sealed it and | talked Almora cofese inteligentlyy SECOND ANNUAL $1.00, $1:50 selling scheme. The officials in évery h goveFament department have heard of | Lot sy o 61 blotured the lettef ) proudly sad:loyhlly &40 ~When ~tney MASQ! huridreds of such cases. tioh of dangerols dnd uhdesirable alieis. It 1§ & MatEr which cannot be too fully prévided fof, but at the same time it does not appear that we ard taking advintags of of are getting The Liberty UERADE BALL i R Bhe made a setting of | had eaten supper Gerirude prepared r War Tax Extea . BEFts, one time hero of|and served he tilked Almora again. GIVEN BY Bonds which all government workers| Almopa athietics. She wondered what | The old ddys Fevived for GéFtrude. . 2 M N 7 bought are being lost in this way, as 4 1hg looked like, how he spoke, what| Hef eyes glowed. Her &nthusiasra AMALGAMATED o m“' . LTWO BAR number of the promotion schemes do a. + - land office business in swapping the | hep 1etter. Speculative stocke for the HORAS be:| ieke hind which the government stands. The Treasuty Department has is- q;led réhented warnings stock deals and Houston Thorapson, a | sorally, 3 ] ¢ feferal toate ComMEsOREr Thas weds ;onal . And thefi hé Wrote that, a8|as she had supper, in a skm{!e white | shipping facililles atd i the benefit of the laws that we already that the northwest Was besn haviag serious trouble with the . W. W5 and other stmflar dle. ments and that 148t winter there wefs brought to Wew York city a dozem % o a . 3 t 18 remembered Sealn such agréed to that. Fof a week they cof- | night; Roberts acceded gladl RED CROSS SEALS. Whenever the Red Cross seals have been placed befars the peodls they rofession he followed. He réplied O | faried high: Wnfih it r4me time for CLOTHING WORKERS He suggested that She|Hoberts to cats ls tfalh shé looked| Tuesday Evening, Desember 2nd take up correspondence with thé |at her t athér meaniigly ahd her At T. A. B. HALL nmiémbérs of hér own class; She|father insisted on his upenqlns the 5 e, s responded very briefly, very imper- Gertrude Sefved b a8t as ably | dise broker while tvlflln?hnw fliari= & was passing through her sty®:, he|frock and with het halr all smooth | ty with the mystéfies of French tfad- a oampaign, speaking before a huMmber | weuld run in it she had no objection,|ahd eoft. Roberts watched Lef ad: |l THEATRE Evening at 645 and 8.30 of lafge orgahizations oh thi have been ah dafiFeroUs Fets Who activity i Seattle And the action of the colirt that heasd thalf cases they v at Hberty under parol New Yotk or clsewhefe. which the use of the laws have ig beifig preventedl 18 well revéal- &d In 1§ Instafics for &ven the wars rahie for {heir depertaiion were ie- hadl been sofdersd ious to respond in sup- they oo jite Bf their part of the wotk for Which they are Each sueceeding year has re: sulted in Jarger sales, becatse brodder and fncreased Interest. caube of the many demands made by the war the sales of the Is were abandofled but now that the Highting 1§ over another campaizn in behalf of whe One statistican in the gevernment sfvice hay figured ¢ that {here are Gertrude locked at herself in the|luck” he evolaitied to her frther, e8h- | ing commereial work. BER L ‘ l ELL - B Mes whose Stoeke and| i8S Befofe she replied Twelve| tentedly breaking his fourth muffin,| Importing afid exporting, according I BORAs afe practically “mere Scraps of | Yoars Was Quite a little while, Tiwen-| And thén as Gertfude went 1o fetch a : paper” and this does t réach the total bf defunet corporations | £ th promoted Within the last three yeard,|in the last few years for =il the dif-|that for breakfast in the city. #4800 companics his opéhed steck-s8llifZ scliemes. subject. | as matters could be discussed so much | miringly. Gurry L Driicker, & newspager pho- nmiore satigfaetorily in person. Y wonder if vou know youf own|tographer, returfied to his tfade, add- to an Affieriéan executive in that liné begih (o |Ly-two anfl twilve made thifty-four.|fresh supply from the kitchen, helattracted scores of ten but most of Il she might have graduatéd with-|addea: T wish they'd 166k itke | them gave It up as a bad job when N they ran into the messe of intricacies, One man who wanted to bring ih W ligted 1he | Téfence the years liad made in her| Gertrude blyshéd happily over ie{delays and financial difficulties for the naffies 6f 1,086 of the wofst of thess|l00ks. 'Thefe Was a certain éonservs|muffine. | beginner. Z ’ ® Oll promation | 2tlsm about her hair 3 wag just telling your father) . 3 velitures that are considered by gov-|DBeSpoke al lehst ornment experts o be “not worth the | DUt She was not ashamed of her res|h paper on which they are printed” have | fection, sththps from the sale of which méh benefit results, for the provéeds afe devoted to the work of fighting (A8 sued 1ast March yet they are still here and if the truth Were known they are engaged in carrying oA the s of diScretion, said Roberté earnestly, ‘low foFtunate | carloads of automobiles and bicycle e was—and what Il some youn | tires thrned defeat into success . by || AUAPtd From the Celebrated Oliver Moroscs 8taps Sussess by Frade: e fellow Is i#i for, When li¢ gets you. And | opening & tire sale ahd repair shop.|§ eFick and Farny Hatton. Glorious Girle=<Gergesus Gowns, Gales of n capitilizhtion of $486,000,000. Ali| S0 sli8 Wroté Mr “oberts that she|these muffins! Thai ddedded white plague, I¥hile it is impossible to tell many cases of the disease have been prevented by the advice put forth and teasures adopted. by thé workess up a and assoctitions engaged in bettering conditions, thers &fe plenty of stances where those who haveé becorhe aficted Bave been greatly and cured. It is of the utmost im- W6k for which they are desmed un- That 15 only what othérs who have Bben arrested charged with ariminal anarehy dre doing in the me- Out ofi ball they are lead- iha mectings and exhorting others to broak dewh the goverament. There 15 ho Guestion but what need endugh laws and strong enough penalties to deal with the aliens or the & of industrlal organizations have )\'ou]d be hippy to sce him and hopetl | shall have to take back to my wife!”|awaiting arrival of a real qulek fes fl!nuln. lwn! Big Acts of Feminine Loveliness and Luxuty. rocently beed ‘Noated_and are seiling | be, Would stay o tea. their paper right and capital of more than a billlon. prombliofs ate listed sime figures. In the special session of eondress|was ofic of the cariy the house made a start ot legislatiof | Almora, and o curb this swindling of the public. - : Representative Bdward T. Taylor of| — Porasy xoofl thiliks while seeking real Colotado, who has a wide and sym- a rocipe that I] Another oné with the same ldea 5 The blush ‘faded ffom Qertrude's|pair and steam vulcanizing plant 8 with a| AS she planned the food she would | clieeks. She looked at her guest for & . give Paris-a taste of fast work. He WS Mining | PrEare 6hie wondered What his year | moiment. Roberts \was, after, , all, a|said vlru:my all tube repairs here FAY mm PAm m about . the :J; n_n‘al w}’.‘xfl course qr;lc hnhd taken. | man otfl m!‘ddl’s Y l%cline(égyto :e now are made with cement patches in- n DANGEROUS MAN Upsto-the-Minute News Kspecially year. She ad not|fat, and his hands wefé pu . Bhe| stead of vulcahizing and take a week e conbidered that at firsx Perhaps ne | sollled to hereelf, = - . § i g b Laughs Galars. Topies ihstead of an hour, graduates of Tm so glad you like them,” she| ‘“Many men an Americati officer that would make him|said simply.~<Exchage. still in serivee said, “are working tem- inside of the Bunday schools, and lend scatodly fult. - Toed openings, The favorite method is get: | theie strenth io the good people who HOO! HOO! OH, LOOK! S R AR L y felt. Iced water is the uni- |stacles, with their carts hitched to|ting hold o citizens as their crimes deserve but it 15 & qliektion whethef the fiew laws Would reseive any greter respect and enfércemant than the present ones in view Of the experiences we have had. /THE GOAL SITUATION. It is a bad time of year for the coun- tiy to B8 Involved in a situation that cfeate & €oal shortage 1 ing the case, unreasonable and un- Jubtified as it 1s, the oniy thing t6 a0 is to meet it and in the opinion of the fuel administrator the situatioh today cails for the reappiicatioh of the re- Bteictions that were put during. the far. knotn and that proper treatment ge- cured at the earliest possible moment. It:means much not only to the indi- mining devélopments, and who is de- sirous of fostering development of of b out to “Americanize France.” as 200 franes a weel, prospects in _his | necessary.” home state, is father of a bill on which extensive hearings have béen held by [alleged previously Secretary ;usml:emugh which department, | Soutkrons have attributed to Scots- & Several thrifly discharged _soldiers POUL V. feveer. Fepradenting the Tn: | et ¢ s | men in contact With their féllows for & s oo Vestment Baiiers Assoolation of Am- d_others prominen tisement, writ ¢ & lower than the dollar was quoted. Oneé omgny trged phssage | ioment, writes Sidney Walton. during | peditionary Force men were released vidaal but to others in the commu: There is need not oni¥ of po- tegting those in the first stages puf also of photecting thése who are in danger of comtracting. it. Prevention the judiclary committee. Glass of the is of the utmost importancs ahd it is work of this character that everyeme should bo arxious to help, And this it a campaign in which everyone has a chance to help, big contribiitions pile up fast but the small Ones are b al needed and desired in abtatning ihe wueta for this city ‘and cértainly wiiefi pople Stop to realize how muth the work i3 needed and how compafa- red to accomplish Bit such be- of_this measire. 8 Wanted—Tw A : ‘otk | Stripes. is cfedited <Fith making a River Banks. With the support of geveinment de-|to the. jer trane; o Wases s it |tn Tarte ‘»Tsl:et":{lher‘:ow;‘re tovls;:i‘::;( smail forttihe i that way. e s patments and agencies and legitimate | pécts: elght hours o iy, s r Representa-| 1t piaued my interest, and T began to |a discouraging look at business prose | [OfW Dy Sergeant Melvin Ryder bf | most rematkable Indlan paintings or to press this|make local inquiries about jet making. possible in the| Whitby, the quaint little harbor be- e gl L R mulled over by a number of men 2nd | versity of Texas. 2s been promised support by American business men here Who|mon e,or 10 Tl et : generally, Caedmon and the devout soul v ot g . |may result if the establishment of a| fhese unique pictographs may be nearly every member of congress has|Hilda; and 1 fashioning of jeloflels'(: L et ] S A e here 15 a s Dbeen advised by lettefs from his con- investment enterprises. tive Taylor praposes it's a wat at home, instead of dhie o forelgh soll that we are Involved in néw. The vropeeal tiyely littie 18 re b, e 3 army canteen goods and |are already at work therein. It they versal beverage, and in that thin, dry |stars that are flylng rather lower {han,reselling them to the French at several pay more attention to the church z atmoshphere the stimulants commonly | they. were when the young men set|times cost. Many men make as much | schools now, théy will find themselves T o honest | consumed in Bhgland are felt to be un- less. bgdevilied in yeafs to come by -Most of the men really dre pioneers| Newspapermen seem to have landed | juvenile crime, youthful slackness in s m 7 because they are striking out for|on their feet most auickly. Nearly all |face of responsibility, and cducated; OLYMPIC HALL themselves, along rew lines. As yet|of those who stayed are Qaevelopihg |but unmeral persons easily swent from there I3 no organization to put these|Some “idea” outkide of office hours. | their feet by every wind of doetrine o0 and the craftiness 6f fmen.—Baptist the exchange of ideas and expefiences,|Madé temporary wealth buving “dollaf | Telegram. . Nearly nine thousand American Ex- |Checks” sold to service men at a rate Similar reasons of climate had been for that love of some malicious | chanced upon the following advers in the i che & short Sojolirn in Whitby: Piro o 1t 1o setimiated fouti of |Mah formetly on Tho Stars and |INgiAn Paiatinos Found cn Con Sight-seeing Of have gone home after| ArMY pathos and bathos, put in book | near the town of Paint Rock are the Bodta, Schehectady, became a best-seller and | pictographs in the entire Soutbwest, in Of the two thotisdnd or so who ars|PArsed the 300,000 mark. the opinion of J. E. Peatce, associate neath th hill, is haunted by the spirlté | narg after Teenth thncs, oocordine 16| 10¢a8 for zreat weaith ate bein | professor of anthropology in thé Uni- of the past. by the songful shost of i several hundred fourid éMployment | ClAll of hotels and restaurants along seen wherever there is a_suitable sur- too, bf ancient times and tofls, The the battlefront towns. One young man s 7 that the coal mifers 18 the bitufinous should receivd ah Inctease weges O 14 per cehts didi’t suit the miners And it dldy't sult a Aumber of Ih ali probabliity most of the opetators will great good there Eenorous response. cas hielp in the good work. nnot fail to be & flood of worthless | ancients mt”"l Jet margates. and hiack with large concerns, chiefly American nd Efen the ehildren stocks in ciroulation, tepresentative Taylor asked Chairman \‘msten‘:\ of thi i ¢ Cpmmittés for another hearing. He | bite. vi e e ernk L s said my Ioformant. oroud of the men, it was aid, started to meke TR authorit} 8 local lore, "I ‘a as i s vor their eads to représent a mef norities meor:e &!:nml,:n ;;.1:‘2;: ey B ‘Y;}V‘:)r;‘ «‘jir‘;llw;-xx:sb‘n:: ods. Very mam' of them saw what|ie o lov OF silvet roatiored ahout 1ont|munication between the tribes of prim- | OYEF thelr hieads b RESERVATIONS DON'T KiLL. b g No one has done any more work in |minés even If they do b under pro. behalf of the freaty of beace by way |test for they Pealive that if they do not | of explaining its faatures and worl face for the paintings. E. D. Bims of 7 : N, large concerns, chiefly Americai| who missed the American small boy foce for the palntings, T D omms o\l _Vote for Your Favorite amber, and they 5 _ 3 s Ushine” is nezotiating o lease for a|nes o hye Wi o wive atready | mixed witn N B h e ook TANIos e platte (o pay Taug | shioe-shining L2 i o The State or national autnorites, || Admission to Hall 5 Cents Judlcl | Bite, oo potlon—it healed a‘strentd | way while stidying, The majority of | came In contach With Hiany of the ise | Dot oy age 1ato @ park and - charged men put it: “Tiiere aten't any | 1IN ERICIC L L eme zold dollars in the streets, but there N o F good by capitalizing American meth- : 4 : illing.—Kansas City Star. Some Sort of Juwe ageiuat It 15 only about a hundred mears amq | they considered defetts th French 1ifé|may be picked up if the American bove | {ive man, these inscriptions and paint- | 0 Killing.—Kansas City fake stoek promotions, but these Mt Taylor findh that 38 oy |fOF nersohal weat became intente. and, if neeessary, create the demand.|cles. The French canm't be Ameblean. | Dearce said snécimens rapidly dicap-i A total of about m ‘misdeamnor, Y 1 Ing for its ratiffcation, than ex-Presi- He has devoted thom, With the Minars tt Is different. not possible to forcé them to it of|Sihte thé demand for jet ornaments |2nd made ready to furnish the supply,|will lonk fot it through French Epecta- ings have a profound sigmificance, Mi 2 000 Indiank eh- ang ay| "Queen Vietoria introduced into the], Most of them agree that easy rmoney| fzed, but there is a Tot of Food in sur | PER¥In® befofe the aavance of civiliza- part of his time to touring the country | work in the mines and ho such at- R iales oautsy = ’Usled to fight against Germany in the felony | Court the wearing of fet, and as ig not one of the hatural tegources of | ways that they néed and will acoent i | ton. Several lines uf development, for the purpose of onlightening the its provisions, taking a times seemed to ny of his own party and directly opposed to the h 3 v X v v ” ¢ 3 W such as cartooning, sculpture ahd even Charge befére they will Brant extra. |Magic she brought nrosrerity to Whit. | France but a few have proved that ft{on our side we meet théir views and |SUch as « ; Qition 417 ah oHEAGEr hak Lo 86 is sralk by. The great war, with all its shad- 1 : s respect their custgms. vl e . ROFOEE the tate 1k e B oWs ahd sorrows, has found in jet a |ing 8 T oo i, B0 free | SSEmIY cmblom of Rrict, and we- are | Dlies at Brest. His caso is vouched for law is not intended to interf zetling orders from every part of the Investmont of even with Spesutatien. | WOFd. What, after all, can he more | clal executt It would feqtire a fromoter 1 tell 1o | Ktacefully svmbolic than a fet ornn trath about the veRture. aad then if|Ment, Tashibned here in this oid tow: tempt Wil be made but there will be s determined h efort to break up any conspiracy to prevent the mining of coal on the part of the miners as there Will be 8 the part of the opera- stand which poséd national It is interesting to note, war, according to information given out by the office of the commissioner 3 of Ifidian affairs at Washington, sev- i early work of the primitive man. Sl Bundréd of them being i the . Most of the paintings in the region navy. The Indians were not segre- Yo et donown amertoan somumes.| OTHER VIEW POINTS |yisitea by Mr. Pearce was made In|ented and there were no army units ; Fk. @eep red, With an occasi8hal|made up exclusively of Indians. They ; < ) Speaking of a_néw automatic telé-|plack figure. Many objects, horses,|sérved in the ranks and fought béside phone device whieh promises to do The most striking success repoites In the nieahtime it is bxpecteq that .{is that of ™T'hé Fox Trot Kings of ; e 1| the, cradie of nglish history ! g P MRt the mah with money wants to “take adie St nglish histoty in more iieh. turkeys, the sun, moon and stars | the oiher soldiers without fégard t away with bpefators, an exchanié | ho A il be o gradual acoentance of eage approved. Operators in Ivanhla have agreed to others are already dolhg bitsinees un- | To kecure produe- tion whefe the minars ar¥e refusing to Work and where there is & disposition to keep others from working North Dakota has taken over the mines and In Kansas the gov- | Proc ernor has called upon voluntetrs te work the mines and hae receiveq a large retponse and it 18 not Improbable that this Will be the solution of the trouble in other commonweaiths. Pro- duction as Wwell as curtalied use of coal is needed t6 meet the sltuation and the states shonld and will given evéry entouragement in what- ever steps they take to secure it. a gambler's chahce” it §s for him tof Vay ONE sefsel ior bill requires & el Sworn statement by the promoters of | TLLSTN Of Whithy, and to have batt changes he feels, as he stated in a meeting at Springlield on Bunday, that “fhe reservations do not nullify but leave it for the most part 1 would rather have the reservations than That is the attitude of a man whose advice regarding rati- fication was not followed by the ssn- afe. Hé doesn't eay he isn't disap- pointed and he doesn’t say that the reservations have killed the treaty, On thp contrary he maintains togaty Wwith reservations being made the greatest step forward in the history of«the world toward the preservation the joint arrangement of aer the advance. g . 1=—what tli¢ assets are: blits ambulanees ang later went té|the whip-poor-will. Whip-poor-wills sums ate to.be derived Trof the sais] foroamnig e s O PV @ Tosary of like front. who last summeér Were in the habit of of What is t6 be produced; 3-—the rate; & of eomfissioher honus given puts in|, The Et-\ahm shd Castle has long actuaily goes ifito tho operation of the | been “the at is done with the |d90N," B@s described by the corfespon-|ness here “Pressed 500 francs on us”|inh the habit of trilling thelr s How: is working them. “Wé want {6 show how much 1is |ing house established there instead of |band at a dance she gave. They or- | their w's—Waterbufy Républican. legitimately used in promoting the en- |8t Cléfkenwell, terprise,” sald Representative Taylor. | 1N ah article on London publislied by |leading hotel when the president ar-|young people bf thig city not enrclled HELEN EDDY “We want to Show the public where | Biackwoed’s in June, 1837, the writer | rived 1n Parls and netted meore than|in Sunday Bchools be fade. by the they ean get facts about the enterprise | Mentions “the Elephant and Castle, a | 10,000 francs on the affair. in which they propose to buy an in. |NOStélry, inn, péthouse tavern or hotel I figure that now there 1s | =-We are not certaln which is its proper T v < : \ $500.000,000 4 e gnation—abont a mile beyond | ganiged with an admission charge of | the churches are doing all that eah he TREMBLING HOUR ° Jeanyor ubsolutely fake | ogiminster bridwe, at which 1,600 | 5 36 feance a perssn. B0 Ol Feasonably expected of them along this s stock being put owt. “The light prevents many crifes. | COaches and other vehicles pull up v- The worst crimes are committeed un- der cover of darkness. in the bread sunlight murky stock selling schemes.” We must let Tt s his belie? now that the pream- BI8 Is unnecessary and that some of the reseryations could be put fato dif- fopent language so as to remove the possibility of their being considersd offensive. These woula not the effectiveness of the reservations amd it is not improbable that such will be the ground upon which the treaty will be ratified if ratification takes plce at this session. senate hasn't followed Mr. TRrt’s advics and this latest dit comes at a time when it has been made clear by Senator Lodge that if the treaty is going to be ratified it must be done With the reservations, but when an advocate of the Paris made document admits that the reservations do not kill it and Senator Hitchetpk seeks a EDITORIAL NOTES. Just to prove that human nature va- ties & Brooklyn man is geing 1 mar- ry his mother-in-law, : ance. Then 1t the eivic minded men 1 The Taylor bill is framed along the |the Thames tunnel s completed the|lSte in October beran wholesaling|ong women- of this community look line of the Britlsh act of Parllament in | true Coekney will be the greatest cox- | “Dixie Icé Cream,” cufting the market . advantage of the |COmb In the world." price fifty to a hundred per cent. They ?mendments since that time so that it “Thers i an up-to-date adaptation ef tMe | ) e prineipies of that bill as appilcable £8 | L3 bt DEaner £ the United States. In o statement prepared for the |before the British assoolation. “That |2re, those of men who martied French N at | o0 o Representative 15 by a greater proguet bor unil of |EiFls; Three of these Are farming east From all indications it does not ap- pear that General Afigeles had a chance after he was captured. The advent 6f December was de- It it keeps up work everyone ought to be satisfied. Taylor says: person knows| to say, the average worker can 2 {3pey ever thought polsible I fhe T that we afe having the worst ergy of Tom Hoher by any other meahs byt |United Btates” Shelr business advisor. speculative stock selling 2 qa that this country hag ever known. It|Wwork “Long exborlence teaches me |SHOP. Anothier returned to his trade séems that all the bubble-blowers of | that it is in this way (that is, by im- |Of talloring in the n:g\ bw?)'ess ‘;3 other days, the moonshine promoters, | proved methods) that wages have ad- | of American Boys ave 1n business green goods and gold brick and shell| vanced in the past, and that in this | their Frénch fallefs-in-law. - game men, finanfal pan handlers and|way alone can they be further In-| “Rebufit” typewrlters, familiar to skin game | creased in the future.” Ameticans, have been introduced _ to Ay There is no chance that the public will get a swellell head just becauss the fuel administrator has champlofied right how ‘The, man bn the cother says: Prob- ably the price of dlamends is belng advanced for fear that it would be ex- ceeded by Tresh eggs. wila_oat exploiters ers of "every .conceivable kind and Many thi hi y ings had happened in this BE e ‘:é‘:er?fiofih% Wa, &aid Admiral Sir Henfy Jackson con:;a thferu will ble huhdreds of thou= cal iveness the ape B sandg of our people who will sadly re= typleal ageressiveness they 4 Hstnber this DOFIOG a8 InG (ls In Therfe were records of men who had which we were unmercifully stung on ~ “a golden opportunity to grasp riches|another ship! dealers. Meantime, Howard said, they bevond the wildest dreams of avarice” and all they will have fo show for their credulity lithographed .certificates bearing mar- that that will be the form in which ft will eventually be approved. COURTS MARTIAL. ot a little has been said at one Yme and another regarding the mili- tary courts and the way in which they administereq justice. demands for changes and in fact a womplete revision of the whole system inastouch as it has been claimed that thé accused did not get fair treatment. In this connection it 1s to be noted that the report of Judge Advocate shows that there selling game. “Two wommien strick church” reads a headline. don’t care where people aré ‘going, thotigh there are times When they in- terfers seriously. There have been It is a good idea for all the auto owners and drivers to get thoroughly acquainted with the new traffic ordi- nance and thus aid its and avold its violation. s dreafg of the fabulous | hold, to be raised When necessary. The | Stenographer oF to gét out his corfes. ch the bearef was soon to participate.” Gleaned from Foreign Ew:|féhing etounds and waited. Then o | hanger boidly set himselt up in the Wilson Will not deliver his message in-person today, and the country regréts the reason for it, but General Crowder 145 ocases In which militasy eourts up to June 30 of this year had Smposed death sentences, but of that mumber only 35, or less than a quar- %en were carried out. There were ten fexecutions in France and 25 in this sub tevens L. Tyler, of The Bishop ot Chelmsford's spirited i DIy AhR. The crew of the | WemAnia began by a1 Ly < protest against the raising of mon i o g & ¥, oo g ey - o wme:; cAfiie alongside to investizate her; |poFt Drokef but bacame.a merehan drives reminds one of rée’s W iibor et | then a. whistle blew on board the ittt GRE.SOLVm Comment. WheR shown the. Tomoicus | Smack, the bulwarks fell away, and the E squire's gallery at an old it isn't because he has changed his mmd regarding the idea. Those who think they can use ths city autes for their persohal pleastire must realize that there are many ta- payers who are all strongly opposed to such misappropriation. country. Thers were thus 110 cases in “which sentences were commuted and it iy probable that while ‘the offenses were those calling for the death sen- tence they were cases where Clemen- ©y was considered wise. But in con- nection with the death sentences as swell as the executions it Is gratifying £0 learn that in mo case was uplt; Punishment imposed on a man w! Bad not committed what is & crifme junfler peace time law. And it is made piain likewise that commutation of Semtences are not unheard of things wveén In court martial proceedincs. And when we stop to cohsider the There is consolation fof the anti- bolshevik forces in that every time they lose ten or twemty thousand by desertion it meahs that that more for the bélsheviki to support. The spirit of th¥tft that was being manifested not so_long 450 seemingly puttiig forth its best efforts to se how fast the Liberty bonds can be disposed of &t & sacrifice t6 the seller and & prefit to the buyer. “Nothing seems to be missing pxcept & s A Datieship of 25000 tons, steaming way, ized to s 3 1 ‘ But it wiil be interesting 1 th iy Bl ot avé-dons aks ) -pound cans ...... s 0c prosress ‘}f."‘f sy 'f;i‘i,': see the| more.—London Chrohicte. m.@ J'...l .:am | R T o LR which 18 to be contfibuted from it s gelf-denial only, The chureh’ | STORIES OF THE WAR ey o the pruin A = bazaars in the past I8 well known, ant i boaite ] and | Amesloan Seldiers Remainin the bishop may have to #tve & difhowt 2 e ioioh ot Thls. point, Mbet Beople Frano. 28AF Dfices (By 'The Assoclated Press.) involves eelf- | Several thoukand @ischarged Amer- decisioh on this point, would say that to give for bazaat putchases denial—afterwards. The late 8ir John Kennewa: of those who held that prol lln'olv- little hardshi 48 one | to try their fortunes are faring as| A tway bottle of “Freegone® eosts so hibition il for most Ames- | become reasonably wealthy, Some are He traveled through the states | “Feporting progress.” The majority, | stantl “InSherma; careful study ‘vack” and made a|HOWever, Iiké' their fathers before | you 1;}’( that bothersome corn or callus ocial conditions. | them, in the United States, are trudg- | right off with your fingers. Trily! “The want of Wine” hé recorded, "was | irig on life's way, 6ver or around ob- No hutnbug! E 0 _to HES | sppear in the pictures, and represent | the fast that they were Indians. OF- But no mechanical SoBErap- fa)] phases of the life of thess early nfim Teports of Indian superintendents ver take the place of theé|iijhes. Latgely the pictures show | shoWed that on Jufe 30, 1917, the total Filling thelf ©s like o5 |stenes of fighting, and sofae selqm—es Bumbee g;slmiians in the Unitea States ‘Trilling his r's seems |, i ows Or tomahawks | Was 335,998, 10 be & brand:netw accomplishrent of |2 ¢ Sho¥n With arrows or Wi Paris,” as they term themselvés, Ger- {ald Kiley, who drove; the Chicagd Press Olub ambitlanck, and Harold Fitch of Bt. Paul, who w: t the!whip-poor-wi wheel of one 6f Mts. W. K. Vander- “T delight to b a townsman and in sending exquisite ornaments of jet 5 _what | e world over, hindine many climes t Kiley and Fitch, the former said,|calling up The Republican offtcé to ask got their start over here when the|out Fates in the classified department hub of the universe of f. wife of an American Danker in busi- | f6r “Wanted—BirQ's Nests” Were not dent who wants to see the traffic clear- | when they plaved in o three-man jagz|ever milch they may have whistled ganized a Wilkon elcome ball at a| Iet a survey of the children and This muc- | Federation of Churthes, and let the re- IN FHE cess, they said, they often duplicated | sults be published. It will startié Some ) at “Phe Dixte Club” dances they or:|of the comiplacent people who thifik .. . line. In view of the inronds of “rea” & & - ry day. The real Londoner is proud m’f’:}"}"\‘gfl:‘;:;edsgg ““::‘“ishk“;g;: Dhilosophy In this ceuntry are hot|| AN UNUSBUAL PLAY o BEEPER THRILLS AND GREATER MY8 of this, as he is proud of everything in ) i = jority. e TERY IN 8iX ACTS i elty the heleht of St Paurs toe |the loe-cream makine . equipment of| 8¢ A0 Mor MOy Ba2¢ WS a0 these | number of the bridges, the noisiness of | the Y. M. C. A, which has a eapacityly,o ) tenchings of the utmost import- the Strand, the dirt of Wappine. When |0f a thousand Fallons an hour and|,;cq t e e et s A BI& Vv GOMEDY eaid they invested 100,000 franes in s one—and ogly oneway | o' venture. A be obtain- ¢ ed, sald Sir Hush Dell In his address | o om0 o8 o L torers * hore ’ fences e on’ Economic Science and Statistios | ot oan B O ries Fremal caplial had per unit of wage That 1|0 Peris “making more Honey than Gaumont News ~— L;dies' Orestra SPECIALS harder Work, of improved methods of |52id. One man fhatried into a dairy the [rench by DLieutenant J. L. Mec- Cal;;\. [ M.T“?l"m’d Ala, ém!fl G%\:‘r e at Teeds which the public never knew | Lgrionare: Of Pastdens aines elr B Ard Never would Koolc Rever knew | gificulty is too uch business. With PURE ALUMINUM SAUCE PANS Joquark olih . . c.vo v i i D08 1%.quart size ..................... T8¢ 2-quart size .....................5100 One Set of All Three Worth $3.00 ..................for §2.00 Fica ineg from the been torpedoed five and, six timen- | € Afmerican wsed machi h one man seven times, and hé wanted | FYeheh dealers s sell 16 other French i “ “The Affefican - The admiral told how some fisher- | 318 Weparing to. open TIhe A men asked for a gun for their vesse, | Sténofiraphio Bilfeau’ = because, = bo which was only a sailing smack. A ualui an Amulun‘bunne;:‘ dlnn “b‘,_p gun was motnted and concealed in the (2 blind alley tfying to a public luridiy ship had no motor or auxiliary power | Pondence ¥hen an ‘Bnglish Speken” and depended entirely upon its sailing. | vafiety can be lmg‘ea, It went in the usual manner to the | ISadore Court who was a ?ll’er- calfi came and a German submarine | decorating business in a fashisnable appearéd and éommenced to destroy sthack 1y low unlil the submarine | MéMmphis, began as amliport, and ex- £Urlows | gun appeared. One shot was sufficient | THE SBAFE SCRAP TO FEED to finish the submarine. the : in m.%dnlwm free 24 page memo booklet, e NORWICH TALLOW 00, Notwich, Conti, H H i i i Few Drops of “Fressone,” Then Lift ‘ N ©ora Right OF z ican soldiers Who femained in France THE HOUSEHOLD inust fare all ploneers. A few have|little at any drug store; apply a few drops upon any corn or callus. In- it stopé hurting, then sliortly

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