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,“.-?“{k DECEMBER 10, 1 NURWICH BULLETIN, ‘SKTURDAY, THE MAN WHO TALKS | Reward follows service as a logical sequence, but the character of the re- ward is determined by the nature of the service. If it is material service that/has =SS not be accomplished in a moment. While the change like the elimination of grade crossings is desirable it must come about gradually. Wooden, coaches cost about §3,000 apiece while the steel coach costs §18,000 and yet In spite of the ETeater cost there were 19662 of the lat- ter at the beginning of this year against 629 in 1809 and a gain of 8532 steel un- dre-frame cars while during that period the wooden passenger coaches had de- g BELIEVES CABINET SHOULD HAVE FLOOR PRIVILEGE Serwich Bulletin snd Gouafi=f The Naticnal Economic League re-|ecutive budget. * * * The plan out- cently sent out the questions shown |lined does provide for an ue,xec;\:cs\e been rendered, then it will be material | below to representative bLusine 1 id ! initiation of the i?udgeta b”‘henehle h;:s reward expeoted and received. A man 5 | professional men in every state ask- | dent's sesponsibility ends whon ho has o' is for berme Drgh. 1615, oy when | comments. ot quaficat Du?‘iomes_:. To that extent, and CUBA-SOUTHERN RESORTS Through “Everglades Limited” Lr. Bostn 7:30 pm. SHEET MUSIC Saturday, December 10th, Oniy ne is for being bright. It is only when | comments ar qualifications if desirae it £ those qualities are put to actlon that re- | ble, By an almosi unanimous volg, tpat extent alone, does the plan pro ward comes, and the reward is always |an unqualified alfifmative is Tetura- | vide for an executive budget. ! it- nna. Terminal, NewY ork, as follaws : 5y creased to 32,128 from over 50,000. This| 2long the line of the quality exercised.|ed on these propositions: It is stated by the league m‘“cml fi;;:::.s ingl, New h-;:;s:- : v while indicating the gradusl eliminay | A LTieht man, who may also be 2 e\>d | (1) For open, visible executive|icism of the measure, that it will not| § ‘Bavass SpecBl., 33 c er py tion of the Wooden cars shows that there | M3M; Writes a book, but it is the quahty | lcadership in matters of national fi-|give us “visible” governmient; that 1t} g 4 'l’;x et 3 ..'-I- . Satered o D Posoffics o Normich, OComs.. se e el e pof his head rather than the condition of | mance and administration—96%:; will not fix respousibility in a way Flor! pecial .Ehun Jan.2) 6:30 pm, 5 N PR 25 many steel and stecl un-his heart that sells ft. The reward for | (3) for @ budget prepared.under the |help the voter; that the only yay ex-| B «CoastLine Fla.Mail 5:45 pam, Telpiane <atla, me cars in use as there are wool-| thinking straight is dollars and cents. | 6 Copies for $1.00" ecutive heads can be made responsible and the voter intelligent is to require the cabinet to appear personally be- fore the appropriating, representative branch, and explain and defend their acts and proposals; that such an op- en-forum engounter between the ad- ministration ang its opponents will make news; and that it is only through the news columns that 40,000,000 voters direction of the president; and ex- The reward for lving straight is the|jjined and defended on the floor of consciousness of being In right relations | tongress by the sabinet—05% within the next dscade, or soon | With God. There is no comparison be-|“"(3) for change of the rules of con- Thus the change is one that isf fween the two rewards. Qf course IVIn&{ grocs to give the cabinet the privi- :dlly taking place without the action | FiShtly puts all of a man's faculties in|jegeq of the floor without a right to > 1 the best condition for working normally, | . o - required by law and With M- ung yet simply because he-is-a Christian | OLe 2% i - proved conditions the substitution seems Cafos (4) for changes in statute law mak- he has no promise of being well ‘stocked i st to fa% t 1 taster. 6 ing it the duty of the cabinet to take et In this forld's gpode. leadership before en cars and that a general policy of re- Suhcts Bostame Ofce w2 Baiacts cement would make the change com- Wiater Tourists Tickets,at redaced rates, al- Lowing. stap - overs, return limit My 31, 22, now oa sale. Aflantic Coast Line TheStandardRailroadof theSouth Address J. H. JOHNSON, N. E. Agt. “All By Myself” “Vamping Rose” “galy” “Angels” “Hawaiian Melody” congress and the 248 Washington S{,, Bosten, Mass, ‘ . “p, ’ IRRE. .. ceogos .. ) O Do we as Americans have some reason | country in matters of finance and ad- | can be reached. ‘Main Street T'm Nobedy’s Eaby” . ¢ 1 for thanking God for 2 period of financlal | ministration—84%%; SMembers of the cabinet cannot now \ “Moonlight Land” “I Ne Knew” Some criticism has been inulged in| depression? Sounds queer, doesm't it?| (5) for amendment to the Constitu-|appear on the floor or take part in the loonligl ver e AL ehis of repuiieation o the referonce that was made by | But listen: After long vears of extra|tion to provide for such procedure, in|discussions of congress. They appear . etche mee e alm teerved. Pre nt Harding in his message to | prosperity, the American people have bes case congress refuses to make the necessary changes in rules and stat- before congressional committees only when special permission is given. If trition, during the busy days of the week “Plantation Lullaby” “Na Jo” the effect that while pro- come obsessed with materialism, In really forgotten among so many en- |} « » ¥ e e i . eh e o the secrotary of commerce, for exam- | grossing cares, receives here somerof the || “When the Sun Goes Down” ‘“My Sweet, Sweet Daddy” tie differences between nations with-{ 9NI¥ thing, and in most cases the chief| The principle of publicity and popu-|ple, desires to have any question of{deferred attention and is nourished into thing, to be desired, sought for and ob- CRCOLATOE | o T 52 Snt 15 b lar control embodied in these meas-|finance or administration discussed |new. Jife—rcnewed for another season of ONLY AT TRt 10 exar, there ought 10 b®) tained. The tendency is for the grosser|ures has been held to be o impor-|bearing on any of these subjects, heltrial and privation. davised wherehy there could be| things of life to crowd out the finer in-|tant that it has been incorporated in|cannot appear personally before the| It is well to meo , though it be at WEEK ENDING DEC. 3, 1921 stments reached between labor and| stinets of the soul. We have reached that every democratic constitution of Bu-|house, but must work through one orlthese infrequent intervals and but for !l without resort to strfkes, lock-| pitch where we see mothing but money, | rope adopted within the last century|another of the leaders of some twenty |an hour's communion. cotts and the like. money, money, by day, and dream about | odd committees. The National Economic league be- lieves that with the In Great Britain this procedure was adopted voluntarily by parliament, by change of rules. In other European Some, but in greatly reduced numbers, meet God in the mid-week prayer service. They are stronger spiritually hecausg been mained that it was idea has It by night. We are getting so that we | in the entire country rate everything by money values. Of | course no’ sensible person underrates the to a in iustrial court on the lines of that The Talking Machine Shop countries it has been imposed on the | ternational relations this-subject i these more frequent interviews. In 24 FRANKLIN SQUARE # hed in’ Kanans: 0 s it wag| Place that money must reasonably occudy | representative branch h\? their writ- st important one kgfore the coun-|these they find a wholesome nourishment Q hat tis e what he would lai| I the conduct of the world's materlal|fon' Cinstitutions, Congress has the| i at the present time. and aze oranied o mainain a wore || VICTROLAS, BRUNSWICKS, PIANOS, ROLLS, ETC. that this is what he would la-| things. But the point is that the mate- | power to force our political leader-| The national council of the league,|equable spiritual temperature and a mors y J 'y J ad g b war {1 advoeate and without waiting| rial is not the _L'hk'f goal in life to he ship into the open. If it refuses to|to which the questions were submit-|continuous growth in grace, because of ! pev have launched strong oppo-) refched. and when men seem o b8! hange its rules to provide for open|ted to be voted upon, is composed of | their closer relation to the source of life e n t | a ch move, belng quite as) striving for that chiefly, the AImighty.!torym giscussion in matters of finance |leading men from all parts of the|and power. i n lef . T I 0sed to it as they are to the| JUAES 45 uD With a jolt. and shows US|and administration, the only recourse|country. The purpose of the Tengupis Hut etk with ‘Goln Bhis 15 RoUID L He it wisan bo Wit muck: of | figure up ghe cost I had in I - y o | denunciation of such a plan| 0 GEReeCS, & Dusiness " lcourse if mecessary, is favored by|infarmed and disinterested opinion ofjpany fof & tuno, As if o 84y, SOUr waye |, h Genotes & strong. and - vigomus |1 em If you find 2 N ro | ave been entircly uncalled| oo SR 72% of the 100 members of the na-the country on public questions of[be ar oot gon g mon 15 Swert mo |character well under control carload of corn.” re. | iration circles make it clear | AlonE this line I am reminded of what | tional council of the Economic league | great importance. It st Yo brieh) for T @0 my ¥ay" Not | T Sl have to work Diette beod to kS | N e of the | James T. Fields, the noted publisher and | who took part in this referendum. Dr. Cleveland, who was the chair- ¥ My w is Thy w ity BRn onte The i ekt z | i nothing of the | jeoturer, sals sn't it amazing that ! O U% __|man” of President Taft's economy I go with Thee; henceforth T will | T WOE ot e S People Taxed For Exposition. the < | n s idea, and leg- | 20 years no American college has pro-( Under the present system leader-| °% .00 “EISICC 0 prepar- | walk with thee; neither wilt Thou leave | 12Ve & <onttitution aversion ©f bems 3 g - - going t a . | n erewith will be | duced one man who has gained an inter- | ShiD In these matters, it is explained, | (3% "S{ " Committeo of the league,|nor forsake m Daily combanionshio, | 3757 out; Whey prel FOrR oo Jwn | The aubamoemont 1§ made that Gev- a | k: 1 mining labor | national reputation for eminence in any | IS VET“’“ in [’l‘o ch:thj;u;mh orhvun'ng- states that those who have opposed |constant com: jon and fellowshin— t:‘m; N-(e‘zmvin;; m:’::“ ten ‘-:::-‘ ernor Oleott will call a spe p 3 nae of carry-|department of literature?” This was Slonal committee of Which there were| jion” forum pudget discussion h Ing with God; taliing with God; Tiv! | IOWREG RCeToLY 2lity often amounts | Of the legisiature to submit a | e ik hees S o scussion itk s : ; 3 |counica with low mentality often amounts | Of the legisial o een disp ¢ nuch the “same | hoken at least 20 years ago, and is| 1At vear 6 In the house and senate to- | hyged ‘their reasoning, in opposition,|ing Wth God. “And he was not: for Gog | SoUPled wid low m . ifor an exposition tax to a = 2 phoard. 1’ do-ilEe o g e ooty has there asistn U t 2 A a. | that to he executive to pre- | Something of this sort shculd result from | |0 C¥CE 5 R ISCCEG & { board 18 do- n our midst % poet to be compared with | that although prepared by an execu- | L D sublioly Sxplain and |the intimacy that had grown up between o o o S e S o p r i | Lengfellow, Whittier, Lowell, Hoim tive bureau, it affords no opportunity| ;6 n P plan or program for which | Buoe! d God, a long time were | Pling ehuckiers wir | addrs sident Harding di-| nd Poe? Has there been an historian |fr the exccutive to explain or defond | I0SRY & Plan ot Progvem for WRIH| assoeiated in o delightrul fellomsnin Monday—Fussy Hands a teution to the interests of th e Bangroft, Parkman, Palfrey or Mot- | ils proposals public before either e R e L e variance | Three hundred and sixty-five years Enoch . o ply concerned as to what|ley? Anvessayist like Irving or Emer-| nch of congress as a whi since w“; the unhmy‘w'mm. ples ofthe) ] _How many of these years he|: Bt TR o in regard to the coal mining In-|S0n? Or ‘a novelist Like Hawthorne, |the budget will be referred by each| Y1t the urderiying princlples of the | waikeq with God we do not know, many | Stories That Recall. Others . locan't. believe it should be| COOPer or Irving? These are the men |branch of congress to standing com-|American Constitution. As republi-| o' om o doubt—and then his friends | | . Sy % 2 nould be| Who flourlshed in the mid-Victorian é- | mittees for consideration, and when ap- | 2% leader In consress, M. € Tron |1t meizhbors missed g g £ dded burdens because| FiO%, Thew Amerida was poor. How | propriation bills and revenue bills gre [9PPO3er the executive budget {68 PIo- | gre haa gone to entist Kept Evidence. , a | J | aoded burdens heealisc| ghall we explain the change? .Our col-|reported out they will be, as in the e N e 2s ot ; for God took The other day Theodore, aged 5, had to e rdical clashes between capi-| lages of them, have more than|past, the measures of the committees|® S “‘c‘_ il SR e = sit the dentist amd when he came back e re r | when such matters can | doubled the r\ml;mr of students in the|and.not the measures of the execu- |t u‘;,;“‘p‘(’l‘;”;r“m,‘_}‘ e o {;mlur siuul- : s X r : be adju keeping with [ Iast 30 vears It fs mot the ministry, |tive. The Good committee, which pre. | the same position. The language used [T " ell, old chap, how's the toothache! : = | o one Wit il el and nching (e 11| Daridthe i1 oo, 5 o beboe | B 0% Cannon 1 3 recent aric is | READ YOUR CHARACTER || - vontud omis™® o | rallorads | 5 tracts fhe crowd, ot more &ainful ocou- | supporting the measure when introduc- | {14t S4h 3 Proco P oE ! By Dizby Phillips, : h:«,‘:—w-““'“‘, must kpow whether the| < . - aone | POLIONS telligence is higher than ever ! od. frank ed that it was not the| budget plans S g che's foe will be done| PEUCNS; Intellicence 8 Licher than over|ed, frank od that 1t was not the |, enared the Constitution, and Copyrighted 1921 “Dunno,” was the matie-of-fact ame| | B + Sl d into the market | intention that the country should have 9 s as ¢ attar-of-fact ane| i S Antes i | hat on L |place. It is a sorry day for any nation an executive budget. On th Roint | ONE! consen to the executive swer. “The dentist kept the tgoth : 0 e 25, Well 35, thel whert s idenlise bor e o] O the roport saver S5t winl denis oIt makide a budset it will have surren- — 5 gih 2o | t it is cortainly thme that jus- | pottage.” | claimed by some that this it an e |dered tha most important part of leg- Rumbling Chuckles De Ducks Got It H n Iso done to the pu i e e e R ‘ X7 |islative government.” £ Voices and hs, like feet and foot- | Back from the western trip, a Main | s 1estion of public s | this co e to put one over ,.,';, ——— — In this relation it is noted that stacs, tell more about character than the | street man is telling this story: b \ way of regulating the|us when last resort, “but, | ment of diabolism. Just think of thig| W3S MOt the view taken by Washing-|{ e And i o A faryey had gong into & bank fes 3 v me ol ibial i R R e vem't ‘any ruins in this. und then thank God for His goadness, | (M Who sat as chairman throush o what the footstep is to the | loan to tide him over. The banker could b ) bo welianns by tho dnt | eountin . Mekave s Tonse Inateat plt > #nadngess. the constitutional convention. It was not understand why the farmer needed Torte w Wik YeENeEnaT AR ble defect ‘ i = not the view of Hamilton, one of the hs are les subject to control than | the moncy whep he-had just shipped a L ! new' land can S three great expositors of the Cons or at least less likely to be con- | carload of corn and asked what he did g > e rlods iof danies o e o ' tution in the campaign before the The man ned to use | with the money THE S-18. g et R N . | ple for-its adoption. They both ur ce as a ¢ ather than a | “De ducks got i,” answered the farm- e & aze in Massachusetts or : . e iase A REe i e s Famous Trials |stood that the Constitution made it|r n of hi procosses will | er. . : iien place fn | | o e e % arines since the period when some of the s | the duty of the executive to come xm»i betray himself in his laug 2 ";)a ducks, what do you mean by de s | (o e i . 2 nd most beautiful shins in | fore congress to give an account of ucks' p # - roem | ¢ B sl hm e e stewardship and to explain pians for | “Well, it's like this,” explained the H"‘mh"“ c’““m"sd‘w_ os of st nee 3 Y €| gore manage Taich convicted | the future, in support of whi £ooa_jumor, faruer. 1 shipped the foad of corn, all | | lowed by e o g vl t are lable to be encountered ! who formed nd the leaders of | priations were asked. But w this purpose. But if the s right, and got 35 cents a bushel for it.| | cora Ointment, S form th % of peac s well| This was the hevd wer ship, | wh history of | ilton, representing the P 3 - knows it, it ig also a splendid | Then they de duck the freight, that left velief in most cases of rashes, irrita- % exp of the S-48 | when the ! merchant marine | our Plot.” He |ed the ple of the house, the lead- whieh to get a quick e on | 26 cents; then they de duck the gommis- tions, eczemas, etc. Cuticura Talcum a ort. Sent to the bottom it | dominated the seas, and when {hese i e 1660 as a|ers in th iy refused (o permit icter and temperament of his | sion, which was one cent; then they de | ; | x 2 iy but why will have| Were found 1 the great i the Dutch | him to come before them. The prop- dug lhi slevator ;m’:rg:; ;hn} left 23 e R S peinon o g 3D e b el T i . who gets a rumbling | cents; then I de duck the husking ana 34 s S rg SR ] erally i fn the mmas ‘and had been in- |1 who have come to hold exe- |himself up “cugh proposition.” | ing and that left 10 cents; and then you ) it b L o Civ . when | strumental in the organization, of- > and judicial positions ok ver: its cre were needed in o S eoreantine - theil But it is not necessary to go to the ¥ v r it e he t golden day Yo it | executive and judicial positions to sup- | - ! was captain of ome of those t the proposition that a change in well an n | w o that G aorbne e rules to bring the cabinet on thelld B F h e ¥ ! 1 ifor the o v times has it been potmted out adherents of King James ' floor would be hoth constitutional and | ae A - teste at & ph) there-is a great lag 1djusting: ¢ the fort and ma- | American. This view has heen staunch- | ; mes of th was less| ON€ vart of our vast rmic schema th fellow citi: a v maintained by members of the on i A of the me, It a| o ““"-}‘_"‘ ;"'r» gathered on the evening of June 2, umlgrvs: ional committee ever == it £ its orew would | k8 in the chain connects Taw ' 1g39, (o the existing govern- | pointed to inquire into the qu E ¥ ) raTEvT orric i iy e PR T L T TR B St 3 40§ <4 CURE FOR XMAS HOOF AND MOUTH DISEASE saer s either unwarranted ! ceyvices of Leisler to lead the movement, clude that neither of the constitution- 4 en the production of g gt ain of t ” eng- | al objectit K iving to the Leisler as tain of the fort,” streng- | al objec 0 g g he = = ? o= r T o parie of | licned it with_a battery of ‘six guns | the privileges of the floor i sound. C Now is the time when you hoof it around and talk your head off to get what you W?'lt " +in some arts of | e L T 2 Dat the first poin 5 . ” 2. cure 4 which was the origin o D . . A el aro fed o hoss | Lnich G stil known 3 attory.” |rules in inhibited by the pr ata bargain. That’s the Xmas “Hocf and]&y!outb Duease, . We've got the sure or £ our great cities the price | 8 e e e Ming: nttice X 5 « - . uth - ! otatoes malkes 1 molhitiveite thel T8 STOE aRE SoIncl of (e Bavines | e DerSon moiding offics shall be !l jt. Drop in here, that ends your “hoofinz.” Ypu don’t have to hardly open yot:r mo! Sl gl L pted to pacify the people with- |@ m ¢ i SRS - . .13 . N #a, to 1 pockl g s Tierald has| ithout effeet oy iy cither—you know Ogylnick’s prices are always lowest Xmas time, or any other time, M v with pl i anity: e ganede When in December a dispatch arrived | “The provision of the Cons! Yoo gty R i Xmas gift pi ooy b 2 William and Mary directing that | that ‘no person holding any office w and anything in the Jewelry line is always appropriate for a who ha k Seaiars D . Ameica e Ipeace shonid be preserved and the laws | der the United States shall be 2 men ey I B o L R | Wil G 1 ] COMPARE OUR PRICES WITH OTHER STORES - - kts a o gocs | SO tor et mok Becanes coat e pigw | UMls 88 an_ appointment of bimsslf as | office is In no wise vilated. Tho 1 i oyed w g goes| 5 o Al was R e ianfenant Tg d com- |0f a department reporting in persor . | Bt becanse corm was vary Tow; vut now | the Kingie Tisutenant-Teovernoy and com | 9F '8 dopartient weporting 1n persan i mcorn for fuel mot o Toin-chief. B ¥y ; articipalingsin deb . o : i /i hies P2 et i olute for a consideranle period, but in | becories no more a member of cither |l \Waltham or Elgin Men’s Watch, in twenty | Men’s Flat Stone Rings, with Rubies b | EDITORIAL NOTES, | ai! sh.” Why should coal be fwics JEBUry, 1691, Maxor Ingoldsby arrived |house than does the chaplain 3 * R 2 e = . L e S . e m,,‘:,kr,,.,d:,(mnxs L {at the port with the news of Henry | Contentant, or his counsel, or the dele year gold-filled cases — elsewhere FROM $5.50 UP TQ £18.00. - Jug = s tor those Whe h ) the orear basiat. Henvs the nodd | SHUELiers subolutment o governar snd | Baje. He has $20.00—QUR PRICE $13.50. Toilet Sets, brush, comb and mirror, with A St of adjustment. emanded possession of the fort, which | neith coted s . 19 o o g S Al 3 I there fs in our hearts the feeling o | Leisler refused 5 Eohe Desiie pacticirallonga Waltham or Elgin, twenty year gold-filled manicure nice leather case—$7.50. . f = | tha ving for bensfits re 4, we are| On Sloughter’s own demand immedl- |POwer of impeachment, in the in- st o i 4 O THus - B = £l 2 ha. year : RiGL: morally bound to : iimg oy | 2tely after his arrival two months lat- suitution o trial; he as no privilese | Bracelet W aich—elsewhere $22.50 — | Toilet Set of 13 pieces, with nice 2 drawer s el S i e reeglon. 1, becative 1v'1y' dyg e e e aset 0, smmner e ont o et e | OUR PRICE $15.50. leather case—AT $18.00. oy : ———— e i To illuptrate, & certain man | 1S _ identity the latter had swora in | ficers —Keporte of the U. S. Congress l{ 14-K. solid gold Wrist Watch, 15-jewel—| .. ¢ 3-piece Toilet Set, French lvory, w s " the corner says: The friend the other Thy and suld to NS council As scon as this had been . n ; {sewhere $28.00~OUR PRICE $17.50 | M. - o g on alvays speeds up as I have worked for o and so 10 |donle he Whafe the governor a letter| Qn the second point, that the pro- EICWRBNE st lid 2old Watch with fine case—§5.50. s proach the home tretch he has neverintimated by !TeSigning his mew command. Sloughter to change the rules to give to| 4-K. white or green solid gold Watc AR S i B T ; ! o it s n Whether 1 have ever Teblied by -arresting him and nine of | the Cabinet the privilege of the floor | 14-K. white DLIBIE ¢ 8 1es. | Men’s Toilet Sets of five pieces, French g t i3 not <o strange that the or mot” “It you hadn't|bis friends. | violates’ the principle of the separa-| fancy, latest design, 17-jewel — else- the armament pleased conference him,” repiied his friend, “you| The latter were subsequently releas- |tion of powers, they reported where $35.00—OUR PRICE $26.00. Ivory, with fine silver lined case—§5.00 v among those delegates rep- | MAY take it from me that he would have | after a trigl, but Leisler was im- | “Your comumittee is not unmindtul of | where $35.00— T ¢ ~else. | Manicuring Set of 21-pieces, wit® plush : e | ¢ Ohina © | Gone for vou, hammer and tongs!” Was vrisgned, charged with areason and |the maxim that in o coastiutional i} (Octagon white gold, 14-K. 15-jewel—else- | Manicuring Se S > be examined and eal- | % ¥ that attitude either just or fair? Ready |Wurder. and shortly afterwards was |government the great powers are d ST . 2 and leather cases—$5.50. that reliet is nee i ox Far Tarrivon of Mississippt | 15, 7OURCe upon K for ioing poorly, | (rled and condemnca io death. The | Vided lnto legislative, o cutive, and where $25.00—QUR PRICE $18.00. i 5 . The patent office service has fallen Mol oo, T\ | but not a word of commendation for do- | brisoners had been arraigned before a | judiclal and that they should be con- |j§ opo ol TP /rist Watchy 13- | Shaving Stands, with nice large mirror PE o e B o = presiden Jut it is fully | ing well! “It is @ poor rule that doesn't | court constituted for the purpose by an | ferred on distinct. departments. These | rwem} year gold:fillcd Wrist W auh'_ 15- | Shaving Stands, bl & FROM With the mesne'of chec Tied | under hiat @ kick from this south-| work both ways” Naturally capital is|ordinance, and having inveterate Loy- | departments should be define jewel, fine timekeeper — elsewhere and brush of French Ivory — FROA - o g = .- is invariably a boost. thankful when labor ‘is right on to its|2llsts for judges, Leisler and his son- | Maintained and it is a sufficient! 5 Mgl > 3600—5800 be vauabia 424 experiec-e b b~ Wy not acknowleage tho same. iadlaw, ~liburn, donied to. the mer curate ckpression to suy that they | $22.50—0UR PRICE $12.75. X .00. st 5 & the etuation promises ¢ | ‘Whatever Iis political enemies may | and create the right atmosphere that ig | governor the power to institute a tri- |Should be independent of each other. | £ is J: 26-piece Set of 1 oger Bros. Silver- 3y worse unless thers is aken to o to discrodit nim | beneficial to both parties? The conscious- |bunal for judging his predecessor, and | But this independence in no just or 7-jewel, 20-year gold-filled Wrist _Wa[Ch: 26-piece S & }‘1 3{‘ OUR Skilled men |1t ake Premier Briand long to | 1eSS of appreciation increases efficiency.|thes appealed to the king. On thelr | Practical sense means an entire se- fine umekeeper—elsewhere $15.00 — wear — elsewhere $30.00 — Pock oiight Tt B his return.| Boys alwass farnish me Important and | 'ciusal to plead they were condemned | Paration, either in thelr organization, ) o o e TR peofonnd Toon fo w4 amasing | o Mk Traason ani sentencet io or e shmetions + *'+ "% el OUR PRICE $8.00. & PRl}SE 817-50~C SRRl § T (T h service thar ’, how they flourish under kindly and dis- | Jeath. Josemh Dudley, of New Bng- |either In the scope or the exercise of H i /atc ym. Rogers, or iy, 20-pi 1 R e n I a t y 7 8 )~ - . 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[ PR & i ¢ hasw't been obliged to go Into action | he so much easfer to denounce than 19| The t of these wen were mant- |and either theyone or the other would ; $6.50. 2 B We . o eadl et ey ate moc war far & cemtainty that ey uplust, The judges were the per. |he In, derogation of the efficiency of |3 Taysea Pearls, solid gold clasp, from | Cream Ladle, Sugar Spoon, Butter and [overnment instead of being rden ey are mot wholly bad all the time.|SORal and political enémles of the pris- | the government. Such independence of | fi 5 ks . VAN se Pick, sterli ilver, individual B i which Japan has made | Little Billle knows that ne has foolad | Omers and 6o gross were the acts of | co-equal and co-ordinate departmen 18 to 30 inches—some with genuine Cheese Pick, sterling silver, indivi STEEL COACHES | over the navel programme the idea | Way his time in the school room and SOme of the parties that Sloughter hes- | has ever existed in any civilized gov T S nwl : galned that it had heen asked | that his card has not proclaimed him as itated at signing the death warrants, 2 part of it which does more or ling on the raliroads, Will be inter in the recommendation of wommerce commi: that ahould be required in all train loarry passengers. That meahs of course doing awsy with the wooden coach be, cause of the increased safety Which the Bteel cars mean to the travaling public Steel cars Will not necessarily pre. went accidents, such as collisions, derail- maents and the lke, but when accidents e occur thers v greater protection of- fered to the passengers than whers tho wosches are of Wood and there is over- come that horrible menace of fire which mo often accompanies a wreck if there Is wufficient combuatible materfal. The Fecemt wreck on the Reading road was ous of the worst examples of what ls liable to happen When wooden cars ara lavolved in & smashup, and In view hereot it is not surprising that the com- jrission is moved to make fts racom- nendatior. The replacement of Wooden coache Mith steel omes !s sometMing that can- a one-half of one per cent. Boston is depending upon the women elect the best candidate for mayor xt week. But New York placed the Eame reliaiice upon them and got Hylan again, to n The speed with Which the senate aot- €d in the move to send supplies to Russia Shows whet jmpression the president's appeal and the stories coming from that country have made. Even though he later changed his mind, when Dr. Lorenz decided that he would return home because of the oppo- on he has recelved there was reason gh for some to be ashamed. Fifty-four autos were involved In grade crossing sccidents In Pennsylva- nia during Qotober an increase of tweive ©0vor the same month a year ago, Such ecclients may not be increasing as fast ® number of machines but amy in- erenss s tos much. a bright &nd shining gt in scholarship. | He In painfully aware how his fagher | whipped him, and how his mother scold- | ed until “she was black in the face” for | doing so poorly. Billle turns over a nemw | leaf and brings home a card all As'and Bs. Now what does his mother do? She glances at it hastily and snaps out: “Itg ahout time you were doing something.” Of course that's all wrong. She ought | to have thrown her afms around him and | kissed him, saying “Billle, I'm Sust proud | ghgoul” Most inothers would have don | , because it's only way to bris more cands ke it. Gl Thero s ne greater cause for thanks- giving thgg the opportunity to live under right conditions. By living in right con- ditions, I mean the opportunity to earn enough to eat, drink and wear; to give one’s children the best secular and relig- lous education; to have the best litera. ture of all ages at one's command; to live in fraternal, bemevolent and soclal relations with one's fellows; and to live and said that he finally dld so when under the influence of wine. The day after Leisler's exesution was determined upon, amid 2 drenching raln e parted from his wife, Allce, and ks numerous family, and with his son- in-law was led to the gallows. Both acknowedged their error which they had committed “through fenorance and jeal- our fear, through rashness and passton, through misunderstanding ‘and misin- structlon ;” in other resnects, thev as- serted thelr Innocense’ which thefr blame- less private life confirmed. By the English law of treason their estates were forfeited to the crown, dut the committee of ths privy couneil to whom the matter was referreq eported that, although the trial was in conform- ity to the forms of law, they nevertne- less recommended the restoration of the estates of the culprits to thelr heirs. In 1695, Leisler's son. succeeded in secur- ing the passaze of an act of pariiament, Teversing his father's attainder. Three years later the Earl of Belloment, who had boen on of the most infiuentianl sup- porters of the efforts of Leisier's som, was appointed governor of New York, and- through his influence the assembly | voted an- indemnity to Leisler's heirs. ernment, and never con exist. “If there is anything perfectly plain | in the Constitution and organization | of the government of the United States | it is that the great departments (the | legislative, executive, and judicial| branches) were not intended to be in- | dependent and isolated in the strict | meaning of these terms; but that al- | # though having a scparate existence, | B they were to co-operate, each with the | other, as the differet members of the | human hody must co-operate with cach other in order to form the figure and |fi perform the functions of a perfect man.” (Ibid; pp. §, 8.) SUNDAY MORNING TALK Walking With God And Bnoch walked with God, and he was not, for God took him. 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