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Pratd weiy &i3 15 34 Jear exoigt Suster. Sadenpliva prics 13c & Geek: 685 & moach: $0.60 g e e ing that thé Nbeérty of the individusl I being Interféréd With sgainst tha cons gtitutional righs which havé beén gs- v 5 of having English CINTER GF TAL ABSICIAT séims to Nave submerged Sometatsr ™ the rights of the individual to study - mfi-'flf‘-—“# other languages. That at least is the o s By v emtl i || view taken by those who have cavéied the matteér to the courts. If is & prétust o mestieuies o oucls do- || of course over which Ohlo fs not .aisne T T el concarned, eveh, Choudh IMAL eI mbs) o . == | péars to have been moré severe than oth- nrs in this respeet. CIRCULATION LANTERN WIBL. In connection 'with thé lettér which |l WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 7, 1922 erick K. Detwillér of New York: in|mien of their which he déplored thé laek 6f aétion fulio save civil protécting the natural beautiéy of Lad-fef the REPUBLICAN TICKET « United States Seadter ister points out that net emly has Con- GEORGE P. McLEAN, Stmsbury nécticut providéd such & commission for Giviine that very purpose but it has sitesdy ob- will dpplaud Which keeps upart thé varlous peoples |is goodriees. Sin is 1iké thé wind which | the miser's jox ined i aection: 1 tate| West of the menth of Siptemaber, and | Whe wears wide trousers and a peaked CHARLES A. TEMPLETON, Waterbury | e e o s wie tatar o mroperty for stald parke to (hé totai of Vientenant Governar 12,000 geres, x HIRAM BINGHAM, Now Haven That th tate park and forest ¢ m- 6. BAROLD GILPATRIC, Putnam, | ifS fault. It has béen obliged to work Attorney General CEAIIR DUS “Btotrict wise have been glad to buy and preteet. | ¥OFI of ours ic mot the only field i RICHARD P. FREEMAN. New London| Mr. Detwiller has unqueéstionsbly e M-}, g qigitly stice héard 2 man Spéaw State Sennters «d attention to a most bm\;(!ml ;pot {t in public, and surely thé surrounding PM_ is on> of the outstanding féaturés in WS|niis had nothing on him for haze. 9 #h-<ERNEST E. ROGERS, New Lon- ard " would certainly be derloc-| (his' instance, a in the world about us, 19thes ROY ROBBINS, Norwich | =7 . [ in behaif of thé great poulder, Co-|always hdzy. Wn—JOMN ASH, Pomtret. |iear it SIDNEY A. BROWN, New London | yu; Jodge of Prabate | NBLSON J. AYLING, Norwich $5th—~CHARLES H. ALLE: Vi @ country, a_gift from thé £1s.}inovledse of sd. - Others have fréqu-mtiy presérvation of thd Deévil's least surs urged the Hopyard. THE COMING CACUSES. Thege aré only a féw of thé many Xeor aif (he preltmindry work for ns of natural béauty which deserve ithn the s LN, ; cently this masiéry of the dir has been with the némimation of the remain.ng|Comumission's Ut for futare sction. mede moré convineing by thé raais z‘-ittho.! the reéspective tickets dur ng RESTRICTING THE INPEFENBENTS grams that are nightly heard from dis. Theré rémainito be nominatéd by beth| nidrtiés thése Who, if elected, will be the| sn't en répresentatives of thé différént towns in| d¢aling with (Hosé coal opérators wio B¢ next general assemdly, and the ;-5 | ad planned t5 gouge the public. This ileds of the peace. This is by no mea .. | IS shown by the agréement which ™ has & mifior detail. The represertatives from | been cntered into with the 66 cailed g shown that the government| Does not all reasoneble {hat theré is récorded no pro- within cértain limity s fAF as €xpenai-|tést from auy quastér. Wih a drought| tures are concerned amnd thowgh its out<|fheré is always a blue haze, ineréasel PRANK B. HDALY, Windsor Locks |15yc nave heen wisely mads it has aot Yy the, wiioks g;m I ne \:;2: Comptroller been provided with sufficiént funds tof&rOWs In ‘nsity uni P e PREDERICK M. SALMON, Westport |obtain everything that it mmight ofher-|i dlarified by the rain. But this naturai shaft of silex weré to hé}it was caused by ihé same thing, & sy i 3 i s befdrought. Wheén the mind dries dp it is IA-CLAREXCE #. CHILD, Wood- l,\. 1éd. Quite thé samé thing might be 3 7 AUne Has rothing to say | e which domisené thrésien<| modniigleds words are hazy. The rera- 1o blow up every oiicé In a while regesd-| €0y is mental refreshmént. County Sherift less of the fact that it is one of the| On€ of the gremtest seiéntifie diseover- t, If ot thé largest, singlé bould-|fes of the day is radio activity. mosphére has long been known, or at but it belunged te Marconi to bring it jtion. The possibility of comniunicating l‘nezwém widely separated points withoit 2 » 4 it} the use of wires establislies P e in Novem-| Préservation. and pmo dowby. Wwill Ete. if = y o T ostoted. Bat %t Wt ol they havawt aiready béen, added to the|Soubt the wave molion of the sir. tant places giving opéras, leciures, étc. helpléss when 1t comés to|the moral dnd intéllectual activity of race which seems to move aleng in currents of buman life with th action of the seaz or the air Eé‘ e { luxuriés, éven at has appeared in The Dulletin gud other | Fil And infurlating Lisur®s GOO% ot %) U v dferéd state papers over the sigmatufe of Frede| o wiirvation and, pestiiénce, and Whlle own household, who fought ization from the despotism ian theory, f{ramp the térn hill or a state cammission td déatstreets, h\x/x‘vdt!n and _mzter-’hearie’d, with such matters, the New Haven Reg-|looking for work.” Right:minded peotls this génsure, bécause secié- ty has 4 certaln claim upen weslth which cannot be ignored with impunity. I8 Qetabér until breken by the genticleap mside his bugeé turban, whose bus-[similar mounfains separate the many |like the leavés——véry weak befote the | happy raln of the 7th and th, a drought pre-iméss s that of bamkerx and whose vailed over a large séction of fhé coun-fwerd i§ g8 #06d 38 gold Aleng the [habit 2 little Switzeriand 6f their own. {rv us away {r=my Christ. Pster denied : siently corious @s State Seeretnry misgion has net deme mopé (n thé way ;:3;',";“; ‘;fiofl%‘émi‘:rfim‘;mj PRANCIS A. PALLOTT!, Hartford |o0f acquiring someé of thé Nstodteal sndfo - ernors to prohibit hunting 25 long as the Baté Treasuver natural besuty spots of the stats is nctigropght jasted. This was so perfectiv thé wave motion of the d, Ly natural phif sophers, cope of practical investiga- |of Pushto and postin. for Pushto is the |bar duys both men and womten are more | jieq R bt 4 ] z il i A COLONIAL PUMP, in Patent Leather and Black Satin with Louis Heels. There are a number of other attractive styles in STRAPS f pearl by nature, : - ghuis are ||k and OXFORDS, of Patent, Calf, Kid and Satin mater- : Tecked i} SATINS also gre 2 big number, and can be had in one- > strap, two-strap, cross-straps and Colonial models. : the' best fighting was promised and mwl by e their fellow Afgl . Theif Women até “These aré the Indeépendeént Tribes, |free and often unfaithful, their men het. ¢ach with ifs o¥n William Tell. And if |lieaded and vain. Their environmient has their independence is. notieeable {rom fgiven them fine budies, but their are beyond the bréastworles of thefr beloved | unredeemed. The Mohammedans - con- hills, thetr local inéependence is just as[sidér theln barbarians and their réputa. marked. For every man who has m':en fio;. mhery which. :flnim Io‘-‘“:, ore the invader, many another has|en , which s o convenient, hm}: in the mtefminable inter-tribal {hn brought disréspéct t6 the f | cne evil thing in the world, and that is|guineas were of a dull gray ooier. Thes od-feuds. af the liorder. Armid the labyrinth of hills|sin! Just ene beautfiul thing, and that|test time came Grace désoribing “in €e¥lun, an Afghan is an cutlander of the Nor(hwast Frontier Proviice as|sweeps the leavés away. -Add we afe|wraté n&na.“ pooples ‘of the Caucasus, the Wagirls in- | wind. Our Wlquities like thé wind car-| of goiden guineas to fiorthwest froniicr 3 Panthan is an Afg- [ Nowhere i there a batter example of a|Cheist once, then twice, then a third e han wheé has takén up reésidence inside |remion whers dvegy prospect pleasés, and|time. He was faken away by N it the uvnesrtgin boundary line of India. |enly man i vile tauity. We 61t § lie, and then another Thér« iS 8 cofiserable confusion of| “Manhood is the first requisite of him to hide it. and amether and another. )] [N THE DAY'S NEWS térins and thede are so mauy tribes and who hopes to join an Afghan tribe. He|you wendér héw you ceuld be so base.| muma that even authorities admié niuet win il sputs heférd. Lo 8 Enfl s ‘i€ strong! and it has, like the wind, thelr inability to trace the linguistic and|a wife and his share in the tribal en you away. Mungary's Gréat Lake Buns Awas. ethnologieal divisions. “Behind the coat of dirt which is the W away fren “One might call the region the land |risht of every tribesman except on dur- | s oo & S8Fk Betare Bt Tt | e g, Jeke is rusning away s bright = that they s, declares a bulletin from the Langusge which Binds most of the tribes | then ordinarily good looking. o most | oo ©r, the faded leaxes that i W::‘:hxun. D. G headquarfirs fomethor éven move closely than their |tribes thé women are Jealously guarded |{i tie living Vine, and the leaves in that | National Sohadmnedan réligion. The postin, a yel- {and the reward for adultery is' 10 o, low €heép-gkin coaf, with the wool inside, | the woman and the loss of his right foot with élaborate enfbroidery upon it and afto her paramour. . and His stréngth keéps as: e . test =4 scént which ¢o\d glone can Kill, is as| “Warrior, frecooter. maruder, thier,| they HANL S04 Foo, SCCREIE KECpe SO1 [ tral Burope's greatest body of ftresh wa distinctive a featuré of winter costume | the true Afghan will not keép 2 shop orf,; b lent. The lake, untii recently Beimpning 28 are the wide trousers or peaked skull-|learn a trade.. The hills are his broth- \ Lo 0”iS but a stép between me and| full now scems o8 the way 1oward 8fy cap vrappéd réund with a white lungi|ers, his knife his bosom friend, his|ge.i- said an old minister, “and that 5 with _flowmg ends. matchlock his protector. He may lend|gian i3 the Lord Jesus Christ “The Pathans claim déscent from the |himself to this faction or that. to em- within fiy miles. of Washingtén lost ‘tribes of Israel, who were carried!pire or democracy, to progress or de- serve as the capital's 'pieasure résor captives into Media by Nebuchadnezzar. |struction. But above eévery other in- S0@ were rapid dm:‘ %9 dic 26 & That makés them close relatives of the |terest is his desire for independence. Di- rent reason,” ’n" the tdbetin, % Dufani Afghans, whose dynasty _still | vided into two classes according to TNl calnd S - rulés Afghanistan. But there are Path- | whether he dwells in mud-walled houss ') - - gl -4 "’“"““‘m’ any snd Pathats, and loeally at leam |or heavy tent, the heritage he secks is uil Myl 4 ovinetien B Mg this find 2 clese anaivgy in B¢ @ifferent (owns are those who wil| dependent operators whereby they will|il the Ilfe of Christianity. Spirltual i salle op the lower Nousé of the —ext|not charze over $9.25 a ton at'tué #até Végistatare, and it is of thé utmost | Mines, instéad of the prices ranging up importance that due consideration|t0 §12 and 314 1 ton which h&vé been shouid ¥é givén to that fact when tne|attemptéd. candidatds aré naméd who can be ie-| VWOeN the governmént ggvé them tolpublished, si differefice comes and@ €oés with consider- able regularity. Probably the wave the- ory covers a wide® érea of human ac- tivity than we think. A remarkdble book has-récently béen multanéously in England lied upon to appeal to the townspeopie| understand fhat, if it was found that!and América, entitigl ‘“Painted = Win- us of the right calfber {0 give the towa | CETIAID operaiors weré met fespecting the representation to which hey are en-| (1¢ Drice agreed ypon with thé csa,jgnee of twe titted. commission of Pennsylvania, tlierd}the religious Selactinig thé mefibers of tne fo-isia-| Would b & cuttinig off of the supply of | Study In rell dows,” contdining the work and inflz- Ivé outstanding perfofis 12 field of England. It i a gious personzlity. It gives fre, Whither it fs at the caucas, or the|Coal GAFs, it Béerie’evident that it wus|Us,d Widé fleld of viewpotiits of what is S4L6t Box, Is not a task to Le negle:t-| P i < ®d. Theré is need of selecting eitizens|iness if they weré not disposéd to 40| mishop Giaré s go0d judgment, who are acquali‘ed|DUSIN®ss in a rcasonablé manher, s HM deeméd essential in the Christian relig- to prévént thém from defngBue-t; ™Sy pave almest eVerything from €mphasizing the tradi- tional dogmas of thé church ta Gén, with thé conditions of statc and to. . Holding such a club over the opefi-|Bramwell Booth insisting on evidénee of #nd Who ean be rélidd upon to ses that|fors is not a desirable méthod of doing|thé new lifé by faith. Phere i§ nothing osts th fé " business but if it is impossible to brive|liké consensus of agreemént among 5:.,.:,‘:’ o them to terms any other way and _tofthese twelve as to what constitutes the Bach téwn As relied upon to give the|keep them in line aftér they have apredd|&Ssentials of he Christian JReligion. st talent possible to the legislaturs,|it IS most fortunate that such a mearis| LIS DoOK, héwever, brings out two MR . srikingly significant faets, first, there e foundation for the lattér is laid by | Of Protécting the public is at hand is in the English pulpit today no ma €iviig attention to the former, and the| There is no reason to suppose that {he Eme to do it is at the cavcus. Thus :s|EOvernment will usé its authority in any here impértance attached to the caucus, | Othér mannér than thé conditions call it should be largely attended and pot|fOr Tt is ar fermitted to be just a formal gathermg|CPdl 2s pos frused only by the presence of u few, It| Fublic ngeds e be transported. Tis|agreed that but it is-quite import.|Success, ang 4re painted as men of sterling character us that just as muchland eafnestness. Sécondiy, all Whé has any cénspicuous following as leader of thought and action. thay elerick Lane, a provincial actor of Eng-iman from all standpoints, sné the fame he wa.c|lnd, and his wife, Eliza, brought .on|ily name still has its strong hold -up- Revivais | the stage a little baby of 12 months,|on the Americar® pubiic. lof religion have always beén spasmodie|Which was suppesed to cry. But the in- 8 . vy £ » ¢ in Western Hungary wherc they are called other names. still the oen spaces whére he oveérlooks 3 armistios was o Beé- o now u': “Whe has mnwnetrd of the Afridi,!the plains and friendly cdntact with the “1"'?:.. Gén. m;“n"",",,fl J,, ok Lllth Bflhl&m in easy automedils react the finest sxirmisher in the world, who |barren, rugged slopes of his eternal hills.” sombled tfibes at Détroit. 1o the southwest from Budapest, it “Balaton is the only laks of sny im ol E | tastin France pasted thicugn (ke Darde- | yriance in Haigary. the sum = x fame. Her pérformgncé of Mrs. o § FAMOUS ACTRESSES - || Jisiavrep in “The Tivals® wiit never be uelles &t the Sullan's véquest [mer season the people of flod ; s : was lfi at 8 * |day's température of the water I a = Dufing her time she played with nesply - - fall of the gréas actérs of the tm.“gc A et plaebana of | dominant & topic of convetsasion as . LRBW. her death came in 1897. s by 3 {thé fairnesy of the sky to the Bolidss ¢ 5 {of late one could aote thé réceding #hor~ 1883—David B. Knickérbacker was €oD- | jiné: season after season omé must wale secrated Episcopal bishsp of In-|tartier and farther from the 64 shore fant cared nothing for what a play- 4 3 uls—-mnr;. W. 8Baw (Josh Billings) Ijay 2 swim in the once britwming lake weright thought an actor should ‘do, 2nd um-é-“t;-?"fi-k. 'u at nam; Rains have been as freq\l!u't' 'u .::; whén the lights appeared and the audi- 3 - rey. Calif. Born at Lanésberough. { cutlets remain weemingly as before, “hoe loomed: uha uac Teughed and eaoed|| [N THE PUBLIC EYE Masé., April 21. 118, % § : s 1848-Combined flests of England and | PImang se3sen by seasd. ! totgotien whese stage histery s Mnown, | 15o+=The st ba there by rall and automobilé, and ihe In the wintér of 1820, Thomas Fred-| America never had a greater siage wo- * appointed Governor-Geémeral Of {gqifer back home. But aimost monthiy dians. and its bLathhousés and paviliens to en- téw careful scientists have hasarded s with sheer delight. It was the first; 1887—Resignation of Stéghen I. Field guess as to the reasons for he lake's he appearance of Mrs. John Drew. hawior. But the wags among the vaca Shipwreckéd twice before she was 13,| Rear Admiral Clarence §. Wiltlams, tion crowds are less reticent and explsir playing child parts from the time she|Who succeeds to the presideucy of thé with a chuckle that ‘even the lake could be carried to the stage, she camé ! Naval War College at Nowpary, follow- running away from the schiebers'—ih to be ome of the great women of the|ing the retirement _of Rear Admiral slang term for the™ war-profiteers wh stage. Shé was born at Lembeth, Eng-| Sims today, has Nr some fima béen have takeén a heavy toll in Hungary a: land, Jan. 10, 1820. It tvas 4 tough yeéar | head of the war pluns seation of naval in the remainder of Cenral Kurope. on the proféssion. Géorge III, who gave! operations. He is a native of Qhio and “Lake Belaton is somé 4 miles lonj s s6 much troublé, dled. The thea-|was appointed from thit State to Ane and varies fu width from three to ier trés weré closéd for 6ne meénth, dnd|napolis, wheré be was graduated wn 1384, miles. Its maximum aréa was 420 there were other troubles. Mrs. Drew’s | Hé has filled impertant commands with squgre miles including flooded marat father was a falrly good actor, and her | Loth the Aflantlc anl Pacific tléets and lands and its greatest depth more thar mother, who brought her to America,|in the Navy 160 feet, On the morth rugged hiils ap- wa$ a pretty singer. war he was chi proach the lake .contributing a pic Mrs. Drew played all of the children's assoclaté jusiice of the Sdpreme Qourt of the Unitéd States, 1899—Opening of the Dismal Swamp i | ‘ Canal, which was originaily sur- veyed by Geéorge Washington. lxsn_o | cers of the Ky Klux Klin testified before the investigation in Washington. ttment. During tha uf staff of the bais 3 h b commanded one-of the battleship divis|ed as a violinist, bérn at Marlettd, O.{und west, Bowever, thé rolling Hungar wings {o keep her quiescent until theiyions of the fléet, He was awarded the |37 years ‘“.". b Hu plaing fedch &h o 108 3 A cue game. At five she was playing the | pistingujshed Sefvice Medal for his war | AMartin Behrman, who s absut to fé- | snore-line, 5 y parf of a rightful heir in “Meg Mw:|corvice His last importdtt assignment |tire after & long career as mayor of | “Siofok, 6n the southeastérn shore, it oodrime portormance "in” whidh horas | before belng called to ked fhe war | New "Ofl bora in New York, 38 [the diminutive inland Atlantle City of weré uséd, she narrbwly escaped injury. plans division, of paval operstions was | years ago t Hungary. So fany war-enriched are modern civilization is not- a that the chireh as a whofe @ould be accorded the cdneidérata ai-|ant thit a chédk should be placed upon|!® #adly inadequate to the peéds of the) Jentten and the nepr nes that it deserves, e o SR O wiil eall forth no publle protest: Sipréseion néw LIQTOR ON YESSELS entative attend.|the mposition of unfair prices and that BT th what is plannéd. It is a mova whieh| It ®Ae Dr. Chalmérs who eoined Lélin the “The ex‘p?l}lng power of 1 effection.” THis is saientifically EDITORIAL NOTES cofréct on th® ground that no two bodies |represénted the Duke of York to the|the. leaves gradually losing their fresh, |lyn National leagoe baseball team, barh By the action of Judge Learned ““~ E 4 - ¢an occupy the same place at the sani |elder Booth's Richard IIL. She went to $1 preventing the !n!omuhem&oflk:zr- Gréecs takes the position that it mzy!titme. Xo two thoughts can bé in t. froft putting into effect the rulings re:|®e down but if is never out. mind at the samé momunt, They may ¥ i peas- Her fath ied. as vice-admiral of ihe Pacfic,flest 10| Rt Rev. Patrisk A érn, Cathe|ants make their homes there that it It £6 fatier Gd. charge of tha battleship for called ‘the town 6f miliiggaire peasants. But the quariers the Take yleld the résort's Wu& savor; thére Slofok is eser to b% a place of restaurants and Wil ke hotels. cabarets and dancing pav’ ions, gaming casinos, bandstands, Bath. Housea, and boating plérs. Oné emiasior may stir oonflicting emétions. in (he breasts of American téutists fo Sisfox depending off their years and tastes; thére are no Coney Island attachments “Rathing . at Si i nat & thing usyal! The mothér decided to come to New = p4 York and theéy made the vovage on & ha, 50 years ago (oday. cailing sessel—there were no steam- | SUNDAY MORNING TALK‘ Kiwood [lavoes, makér of thd first olic bishop of Cheyenn in Oma- PERE R T and it réquired four 7. 1827, when automebils in fee. born at Ports THE FADING LEAT. land, Ind. 63 years agé ‘odav. & few days a1l do fade as a leat; and sur & matropoli went to | iniquities like the wind, have taken us Philadélphia, whére théy appeared at|awar.” Isa, 68, 6. Yon have all baén|ago today. the Walnut Stredt theatre. Mre. Dréw |familiar in the autumn meénths with Tvan M. Olson, inflélder of the Hrosk: Lilllan Gy celédratad mation picture dctrags, Worn at Springfield, O, 28 yesrs green becoming yéllow with spots of deé:|in Kansas City, 87 years azo today. Baitimore and appeared as Albert tolcay, and at last falling! lying for a ae —_——— { For the first five years of Ter life| tleship force of the Atlante tlest; with - e {turesque besuty which has drawn there - the Wyoming as his flagsaip. Later hé Francls Macmilldn, widely atlebrat. many vilia bulldérs. To thé south,.east parts and they fed Her cherries in the Edawin Forrest's William Tell Her } little at the foot of the trée, thén whirled exhilaration. The water 1ig St follow one another in rapid successton, | motlier miarried ‘a stage manager, away, Jeaving the leafless branches gaunt || . placid and near shere on 2 sumrfr du: R o i v e s R .. : but it is always one at a (ime. ia th:| We find Mrs. Dfew 'at the Bowery|and bare against the grey sky. tories That Recall Others | it fecis as though fresh trom osd h:‘h % or forelgn| When Turkey yielded it was aware of |matter of temperament precisely trc|theatre in New York mext, in the role| We are like those leaves, and 8in has # 3 an essels, which action comes in Tesponse| the fact that it was getting just what it|sanié thing is obsérvable, one eannot be|of Litfle Pickel in “The Spoiléd | made us so. ‘“‘Heé that sinneth against —M—T—fl-—“ fo an appeal for a restraining order, it| wanted at thé least sacrifice. in a fit of déspondency if his heart .s|Child” She was only nine when her|Me wrongeth his ewn , soul”* When- 3 et b evident that the first stepe for sending a thrilléd with iis matter to the courts havé been mken. tnown his ruling he did so because it #as his duty as the holder of that office fo declard what the law meant. fle fame {6 his conclusion as the result of o careful study of supreme court decis- ®us. Having been set forth what the Rw s, and that it shouldn’t mean on: hing én land and anothér on water, the festraling order miéans the beginning of the rlove to have the matter carried to - long in Maine, but long enough for & aglow with s e It is possible to coal vésséls at sea|Sunshine has and possibly it will Be arranged to git @ | POWer? It séems to e i i ke e R e o When the attorney general mada|li } g = 0 many people with sunshine = iz JroAe Iquor supsly ‘aboand the same . wwiky. written all over their faces as during = the last month when it was mostly suu- The hunting season hasn’t been oren|ehine all about. hed man to be mistakdh and shot for a deet.|a Bright schoclboy say, The quick 100 per cent oversubsctip-|Wwas enough to substituté noonday f tion of the néw government bond issued | Midnight, Was niot the great Scotch. shéws with what fdvor it has been res|¥i¢ ‘right when -hé spoke about the Gatved. ‘expulsive power of a new affection?’ — Critisism ip mot & new mental attitude light, “Good morning, sir,” Be United States supreme court for a| The man on thé corner says: How| D thé wotld, It is not the sole prerog- tnél aeciaion. deeply are you involved,in thoss con-|ative of any particular set of pécpie. it 18 & matter which raiSes intérua-|cerns that are paying 400 per cént diii.|LL MOt csés it is nothing but fauit Bénal questionp. Just how serious they|dends? finding, and is wholls divorced trom én-lat Bosto 408 _remding t6 b6 saén. There ke B4 telligénce. Al peoplé fedl at liberty to Biérriational law with which. th ruling| While better Womes for Amdrica are|inm ot Vet Woul confilet, or thérs might be tréeaty|being urged, there might also be 4% prévisions that would be disregarded,|strongly advocated making Better use of but from thé déclslon of the attornéy|the homes. for up-to-daté, murder-in- eye criticism we must take off our |stage “Mazeppa” for a total cost of $100, hats to baseball fans. In the world T seanabiy p series of Jast wee wé edw how easily a little baseball god tvas orn from his ped- pénéral this s fiot {ndicated. The ¢ m- = § éstal. Nowhi ®liéationg that appéar to come from the| We haven't heard anything this #eek ere in all the world will ond see such a sudden mental flop from ho- |st6tids that they had a4 chest in which ruling Fé thopé which are being raised|from those fellows who are alwhys s6|Sanfid to erucify and visa verea as i the | they kept their clothing and “a barrel! by torélgn ship owners, who do not 1ke|confident that the world's seriés s nl.|'Oltilé sbleachers. ©Of course éach one the idéa of belfig obliged to comply with|Wways fixéd up in advanee of the 36,000 spectators was qualified to Avderitan law while in American waters, e T e b ffi’iflf’wfifi: evén thoufh tuch appeéars to be éntirely| From thé way in which new shells 6 judgment. Nine-tenths ot haVe made heme rins had joy. Is it not true that the |6tépfather deéided that they should go|ever you commit a sin you séparate| me was a flirt, and the girl knew it, a wonderfully expelling |t Jamaica. Thélr ship wént on a rock|yourself further and furthér from thé!yut she proposed to let . him progréss he |néar Santo Domingo 2nd it required | Great Fountain of Life. When you sin If one was inclined t>|méther was near death from it. The gloom, to go out on the stréet and have |mother and daughter came home and with face aoll|playéd sévéral engsgéments. with his flirtation a while and then you wrong God, you wrong your friends, )eall him down. And {his is the way éhe fon. Once ix Santo Domingo, vellow but you kill your own soul. Righteous-|gid ft: ver killed her stepfathér, and her |ness is life and peace; sin is death. He told her about his wenderful job. The fading yellow of thie leaves did|And then he liegan to talk abéut his car. not seem to the prophet to be baautiful, | “It is the niftlest littié machiné you evef but hateful, hideous, so he took them a " he beéffan. “White wire wheels, . During one of them they made Wash-|; type of &in, now sin is a thing that ver—"' ington, wheré she met President Andrew | jars beauty, just as some léathsome dis- then teFfuptéd him. “Oh, 1 Jackson. “Old Hickory” kissed the youth- | eage might. ~Perhaps you have seén y sister goés with 4 ful actréss and she was henceforth &{some one .marked, and scaréd who was Jackson Démocrat. Again she started|gnce beautiful, but can never be so again. e ‘*“f‘“‘ 1"“"’{( dad g5 time ! That is what sin makes of us. Gradt's ThineE Sibise hér ship was wrecked. ack to New |ging e 3 s . Yoris sné eamé, and ot the age of 13|50 YO can se¢ the outward tracéd. But | ¢ pnieg on his farm but y : .o : shé was again at the Bowery tréatre. | Geser® onruic Yo% &nd Are 2Pt 1°|to turn over all tné bive ribbons for g 8She er mogher procured an ¢ngagement|ioatheome in God's sight locks well | Suinés raising to S R at the Warren theatre, for n He the Qfiflh - $165 Wikt Bt thin wpdnbis werd bro-| onen, AT Sots. . Only cinesiter He 1§ %flw in _het i ust POFsEats, Hhéy Hed seen the Bowery never deceivéd; and t(‘s Him there i8 §i rM she réad with golden’ guineas, Wwhich would prébably get a smile from Charlés Dill gham. In Boston they lived in one room. Mrs. Dréw #ayé in oné of her charm Rheumatism remarkabl In the year of 1893 I was attacked Wg;:fln:? :Y:?,(‘)T‘é-ns. rw!th' e't;:: by, rhuscular and sub-agute rheyms. i Rood fhéy Beénm up to bat, but posr Babe Ruth |School for Scandal” among her plays | LS I sufferéd as only thase who & tonsistent. af6 eing Made to plerc asor Biaté no|whoss expérinct 1o Bascyoll 18 i |and theré Sunday theatres first came ; ok s iniad I péting #6fth thé tuling the atfor.|Oné Would imagine there h4d beén & sug-|made & poor showing, consequently the {during the engagement. Mrs. Drew was | but su 3 noy . 8 digling with law 48 (t|@estion about “fio flfifl war” mob Bawls him dut 6f the hosanna zone |t00 deVout a Christian to stand this, and t- *ands, e résponding to auty in R &nd makes him walk thfough .thé Via|the: rendering the 46Mlslon 4ad net stating| 1t must be & sérious stdtd of aftyifs fafDoloresi, A mere turn in:huck boohoos N SRt At Ioh e a "TRUBA | sk York ily Wit -vké Wik of S8iec| SRS tave cbsetit, wet ship, His i6 that all ships,| Mt is so marked thit a youth etarii| There i4, after a1, whither f6Fain br doméstle, should be|fNvé fires to §66 tHé abparatus go by |énoy, if not trébted alfke and holds that Such a view . ome Iittle consist- an overplus of intelligénes, i the booing and 4ppiauding of the 8 APt taoinie i o Prosidbnt Bbert of Gfmany savé|000 bazeball fans, as soeh w e world e B a5, 20t 151E | thay country will not entér the Mague of|Serieé. Their insiantansons Aobpit i€ by @6 Kot the situstion 16 one tha; | TXUORE until the Unitsd - Stetés decs from crueify to hosanna in Jack Sceti's caits for lgw inforebment as long as the| PrOVADIY it is répéiting for not having)jasP “ES Qulte amusing, and yet it was oW Sl uEbhged. followed our 1éad befors. bt vy e g T When autémebils organizgtions come. EXCLUDING GERMAN. ' te réccgnize that the ifitoxicatdd dfiver Is a real méngcé and £héuld bé driven frém th: highways it is a wise but be- Buring the war feéling ran high whén #as dRSOVEred that there weré cim- Just. Poor Scott, having béen cast out by a Cincinnati club into outer Aarkc neSs ,was 16ft to rot by the wayside. All the high and mighty in basebali pro- laimed their ultimatum to all the werid that Scoti was not even a “has b 2 | His place in thé greas gport was thit of myfiitids ERPSURRGUL the country wherd|lgted move. 2 : & ‘“névér % nething Hut Was spoken and i P PR Bub Gérfian was taught| The fellow who combliins ovér _ the|ing They wére German set-|idea of ruspending the hunting séasan|2P and as might be expeetéd sab-|ic potect the forésts agatnst fire shouid wt to Cerman Influence regardless of | listen to Governer Gaxter of Maine who tha, coustry in which they were located.|declares that for must not’ he# de- | wis the result of sugh-disclogures|stroved in order :. make a sportemian’ lmak ths it the péople on to -specidlLcliday. f B N wa&” But John MeGraw, whom the fans cohcede has @ smattérs of amateur basebdll khowledge, in our of dire need pickéd up poor -He got a doctor {6 rub some nced dewd, and tiaen sal fof the tworld sérits.” When 84| licher's stand. 36,00y expert ., aghast with amazement all her pafts ohe night a week. Twé T I % séasons at Vicksburg and Natchez 5 brought st to Philadeiphla again wicn || ¥ho were tecriply, atfliets ;zh Voade ANDIRONS, brass or iron a Galary of $20 & weék as leading lady | #5100 VP° OE A HlE 0% aree as of the Walnut Streét theatre—the top || in iny own cage FiRE PLACE SETS pay évér knowri at the house. But the I want every r box office did mot earn it and they .S,;‘ of R Sl GRATES—cosl burning I éd Wi A I 1 y. had t6 train somebody else for : 3 m&fi fié‘;}l& nd B hE dflf:&dfiabvl)i\n Gntil thé Park theatre, New ! § at the 1olin ¥ i RO A York, finglly cathe. - alue my r B £ She married Georgé Mosson in 1848. ent” for its remf!lh‘!c }!uflfl Ws He diéd in 2 f& wmonths and she mar- | POVer. Don’t "5“’ ?fig‘l' ] ot ried Jofin Dréw. Together the Drews |RITNT t°Free %o to, you ha playéd the leading cities and won a | need it na proven it w{z that long-1oak b, : oy 5 8 3 mayon'v:‘xi the nr&n: of it, m - o Na ’e ) v n‘ Had McGraw goné craay? But &s a ovd || but undefstand I do not wint historical fact Jack Scott pliched. base: |fmioney unless, you are perfec 'fi“ fiio ey 3 FURNITURE—R! ball that aéon And: néthing else. fleget,v;fidlgfigmxgh-g} , ¥ UGS Soon 58008 voloes wegan to run e ex: |\ SHELS ST GEY Bah AN 5 ; : 4 hosan: today. % bt téén minttes and o halr this N arask it, Tackaon, 1168 Dufstb i Shetueket Street 4 Blag: Syracuse, N. Y. g g Mr. Jacksen ix responsible. . Above statement true

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