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interested have felt like those in favor - sure—just as th have writt sat o R A ot AR G ove iotuns e WHAT OTHZRS 5AY ||on e piattorms tha ‘onirivuies |- Gaq e ot ANESS MGMI”.AN,S would 4 u . fcker S ; 2 g . be made and made quicker by Senator Penrose of Pennsylvania mn::‘.: f'::n;sh'? :::n?:y ((‘:MI‘;A:R“'I AND INDIGESTION Now Sunday and Boies Pen- starting the work on the national end | is hitting back. He intimates that he Views oun all sides of timely bsolut tibil . - havirs e s i y . i L rose are absolute incompatibilities - rather than by having the states take '\;’A:: ;‘:i;s:‘;’g':" inqui tmtx“ his ex- questions as discussed in ex- and contradictions. They m'nn..( both | “Pape's Diapepsin” onds all stom X y 3 i i nses he recent election in o] i e . € . enas ] it.up, but many arcvspht on this | 70 lineylvania an ¢hen e oposes to changes that come to Herald be right. 1f “Billy” Sunday is right ach distress 1 five 2 ] Point and it seems as if in the end it | office. toiab Ethenl the U0 leniGEHEx A oP) Fbr iy Uur An"ua "j. mm‘ ‘New Britain _ ask that the scope of the inquiry be - Matter. W be necessary to fight this out | broadened to reach into Alabama and merce and the church were wrong - 3 find out why they spent so much when they compassed Penrose’s elec- u don’'t want a slow remedy | money during the recent senatorial Autoblography of a Thug. tion last November. , “Billv" Sunday | when your stomach is bad—or an un- Gleara"ce Salfl primaries.—Bridgeport Post. (Cleveland Plain Dealer.) may be sincere, earnest and courage- | certain one—or a harmful one—your o Most people know in a gencra] way | ©us, but ¥ he the nerve to tell, the | stomach is too valuable; you mustn't ) CREPE DE CHINE | women fighting them, more so y how thugs are bred It is not nrtcn,"““”‘- the whole truth and nothing |injure it with drastic drugs. 40 inches wide le price $1.19 atum i | (NN the men and these women were I‘-IJ- Lynch, who recently retired as | however, that one has opportunity to | but the truth to the gentlemen who Pape’s Diapepsin is noted for its | yard e m i S i P i ague, P on N i r - ’ 2. - oks and press | in force in the mational capitol yes- ]pcrl?:r::'(lll C" ‘,:’l' "”‘“‘]"HI l(;lygu(. lh,m ‘r(.nuvw autobiography of one, writ- | 2'¢ most conspicuously supporting |speed in giving relier; it harmless ALL WOOL SERGES e rerteere | terday. Some of the speakers treated | house, and has taken over the \-ull\(rul ot B it o sl R B il el s Al iy o o et = e el ; 5 Sl iz | B B ¢ g >t art or artificial effect, but | sold civic righteousness and honor to | regulating sick, sour, gassy stomachs. | ¢9c yard on sule at Hota- {uestion humorously an at s | of the New Britain Stock company. | with every indication of brutal truth. { be raped by the whiskey ring for|Its millions of curcs in indigestion, 95¢ COSTUME CORDUROY L TBoard walk, hardly the way to handle a matter of \":-t Yhfla:‘tth ,]_"L O IR ] f"'l o The story is told by “Rabbit,” a thirty pieces of high tariff money” ile [ dyspepsia, gastritis and other stomach Sale price 76¢ yard, farttord depot. so much importance. It has reached 1;. i Britaicn “:?;;‘:;‘x \l“nr\;lr ‘\(:; \\‘;xl ;fv\\r" \(nf-k gangster recently convicted | need not flght booze and graft “to hell | trouble has made it famous the world PULL BLEACHED SEAMLESS . e ks 'S v - Mr. nurder 4 St isy 3 P s ac Py “ ot he or | D DY & ERat ftaee mow when fitlenouldibelae |l ohin s o sian et iua i ol e | S0 DR S8 i RE R 0 R Eison ol Rha i fasalr fand Gthons o liE el Sejlover T . bated on its merits and it is a mi : y years. Rabbit” is now 23. | only nceds to fight them to the door Keep this perfect stomach doctor e 81-90. Sale price 59¢ cach, it in an . s Whatever Governor Holcomb' Mmrdcr is to him a mere incident in | of Philadelphia’s churches in which |in your home--keep It handy—get a 2 1-4 YARD WIDE BLEACHED le go e (s oy een WER, M| L s, Siiee | S| IRE G il | “pro ectionists” find sanctuary. If [large fifty-cent case from any drug SHERTING { women have made out. quite a case | nyy gefick upon th:Lil‘\t:;r]i?\ m‘r“:'y'f t Rabbit” begins his chronicle at | “Billv" Sunday cin put spine and |store and then if any one should eat Sale price 25¢ yard R} 8 and it seems as if the only answer to | federal courts, and offering a justifi- S”"‘;“.‘(‘(“"‘*l';““;‘:?; '\'\_r v\lz‘!.\”mll \m‘n.l‘xlf‘:[ | Brit inte the “amen” and “hallelugah * |something which doesn't agree with | EXTRA ’|..\m...|l " ‘S:.\-'[. H TOWELS harter revision | it iy that they are women and for | cation upon behalf of the people of | school for seven weeks. I<(vl;11 .”td‘n | crorvd that is back of his work he will [ them; if wbat they eat ;‘.\g like lead, An"l\m \‘I '-I|—\m\'\l\ e B E0strons nc- | that reason they sHould: not engage in | tho state for the-inditted directors, it [ ward he “got five dayy in the N . | Poiror™ & miracle B Corras DS I diietnrics dic eadiC Nl up te o > : ; : hae turned out to be, just what we & 3@ el : 2o - causcs headache, dizziness and nau- Sale price @ alues reducing the any husiness which would have a s JU t we at {P. C. and camec out and then went | The County Prison System. sea; ecructations of acid and undi- | ‘part of the city | Cents a Month. be sent by mail in their work but they have other 60 Cents a 5 The women arc very persistent N COUNCIL. (Boston Transcript.) will fail the | california, Kansas, Oregon, Arizona, endments 10 Nevada and Montana. peen suggested. Double Dise Records 5 first thought, a bad break. Republi- ac - . ; mon coundil | tendency to lessen their Influence in | cans are sa’ Eofeaus 1n Hiole repu | oook foF, fhree months and they zested food—remember as soon as LONG SILK GLOVES ) ans that the the home in which they now reign | diation of the thing romdie o S B “?n(‘\n,“ ;::l('h n-!: f”‘m I SO S g the answer to | Pape's Diapensin comes in contact| .'\'\1 nlulv 1-‘\')nnvnc”‘-,h.| es., l‘ruu “I’?‘; ed of for good supreme. 1t is i at is | People, for from a partisan standpoint z A S earsay | z g o S vs | with the stomach all such distress | Putton length ur regular A | sup t is that feeling that is t L ar I He came out, “floated around and |this. The county system, as he sa¥s, | 4000 p lomniness certainty | Brade. Sale price 7fic pa ttee. The mat- | preventing women from being given | pov oo ib WS bad politics, uncalled | got nailed” and was sent to the Home | "is @ superannuated product of the ([ F =0 0 o L i WOMEN'S SILK HOSF { {1l under con- the pi _ : ' , and so far as the assault on the [ of Refuge for forty-twe onths, | days of slow and costly communica- 15 . Black, white and colors. Sais pitell the right to vote. The cause, how- | courts goes, unjust—New Haven | Breaking a parole, he o % | tion When it wa e tadither stomech Rdisordere s iR Sres ele tlon gt ol ieg ir. B e the i > i a parole, he was soon baclk | tion. as cres £ Lo S¢ pair. : i ever, notwithstanding all this, ap- | Union. for three months, Soon he ‘“got | journey from Boston to the New thuse SR HORLEY STAMPED FELT PIEC pke in the im- pears to be gaining strength. Women ——— | hocked” again and a yoar in {he | York state line required Severl (AVS: | se——— AT SALE PRICES S are allowed full sulfrage in Wyoming, The trustees who are now in | 11025 Of Refuge followed. now the distance is covered in & feWi(; ;3 o1nies that are greater than | . L70 Sises of Tabls Rumnerd, VWi no change in . Colorado, Utah, Idaho, Washington, | charge of the property of the Con- 4 ’\Jh'm tims latoriBoun e oty o It was almost necessary 10|, - . e population of Texas 7hc and 98c. Sale price 49c and 75 nectiout Company have been tiding | STaPher “got (1.,~(;,..,..-(| for highway. _lt;.\-f, L\j;x«-l\:nt‘.x'r rm..‘\(]1:'.-“1‘(»152‘.;-2?n.: A e i s e 200 uu’:l‘l.. e ) over thel trolley: lines of*the company.| 2t3 W38 soon released. He opened | oF Rerein foce, ILRELOMR il B0 2l yards long andl fill, "and Helginm, Sc Plllow Tops. Sale price 754 with the purpose of making them- | . O'UE store, but collided with the | nymber of towns grouped themselves |}, ", \iry that was. nothing mnow, | 0 b selves familiar with the plant, They | % and was “sent to Elmira as a | together and were created Into & ,,¢ 15000 square miles of wreckage. 1 and 21 aad inoh - Ose been done in 3 B don't know much about railroadine | fUll-fledged soldier for seventeen | “county” for purely local purposes T HIGwHen they Bigan to | dAAsSEY| oty Sals priDs i9c, each B but on the RVICE WORK. and it is mot likely that they expeet | TONthS and twenty days.” He came | Crime, too, in those days was lo- | -l o m'm -|u:‘m :)’:“‘:H "”””"‘“’\;' CURTAIN MATERIALS AT SALE s becn accom- | According to advices from sources | t¢ learn much from these trips. L cop tried to see how hard my | cal. Usually the criminal W B itafs ae At e hilneh Sh et et ) PRICES i Their chief duty is to sell the prop head wa a fine and a hospital | Product of the locality in which he 5 s e y Values up to 45¢ yarc Marked 10¢, e the amend- | close to republican state headquarters s DPYOP- | regt. A friend of th 5 tted e aiimeland: e would say to them 15, 17¢, 2 , : . erty and they naturally want to know % Uicndgofpthie gRfrstie cop il (RGN LGN TERC R h e g k ‘Now go back and appreciate the | 4, ic, 33 rd aken up the | the legislature will make a change in | just what they have to sell and how | “iUMP @ month “told me it was tion had a personal interest in 8| United States Reslise “ & ALL OUR WIN COATS, SUTTSH tter chance of | the civil service law so that the | the property can be divided to sell at | 28NSt the law to look cock-eye and | punishment. . Today = all = that tunites. Dom't start digging tronches | AN DS WEATERS MARKED DOWS | e he started to trim me.” The y > changed. A Boston burglar can £ o Bing et SKATING CAPS AND SCARFS | . 0 the best advantage.-——Manchester - he yvoung X . o yhi v is fi > g ’C on’ 5 4 | comptroller will be able to d:.svha.rgo | Herara, gangster tried to “comb hi hair | Mit a break in Springfield and return ‘:\.r‘llnnln. I .ul,\hm firing at ._\ u. Don't All colors. Caps 49¢ each, Scarfs Hifficult to ob- | the superintendent of the state capitol with a lamp:” six months in prison. | home in a few hours. The county, as h"" “]"“ "'l“‘ ““l I-‘""‘ :‘“"‘ h"“l been | gge cach, v BB b voring | and) his assistant because they are Thus runs the story of thirteen | Such, has no special interest in the 53 nn‘)' e bline hn. t e ||\rvn-! EESe— Britain, It | democrats, and appoint republicans fn| UP t0 & certain age—or shall we | Y€ars in the life of “Rabbit.” *Once | Punishment of offenders.s The recent el A e e e P . ong patitical | their places. Thei h L | 52y an uncertain age?—the average [T worked « little while as a tele- | Taid upon the men who were lodging | " FOUT I 0 0 Get 1 COIumbla Grafon(’las = 5 eir places. Their successors have al- | nan likes to be considered young, but | Efaph bov,” h in Boston : Maine cars in Somer- il Tt L LR G ; .4 s 5 3 g, but | 3 e told the judge. The ' in Boston and Maine cars in Somer = % % _ ) finy important ! ready been appointed, but the attor- | there comes a time when he may |TeSt of the thirteen years he was | Ville furnishes an illustration on this {,‘,lfi,:\“:h. :""‘ Hamandous ""?;"'7" ’ e lale GCOrEE | ney general says that the action was | take pride in his years. Thus George | “stealing trucks for a living.” point. Not one.in ten of them be- | 00 00 T UEZon ever Aad: DS 3nd oublc DISC 4 iech. of the | . uisianie and befors the two dem Niter of Stanhope, N. J., repudiates Who is responsible for a creature | 1onged in Somerville, or even in Mid- j Ch ‘rf* SO il p Bona it wos!| 3 : : o WO the claim of Charles A. Schaefer, | like this, and what should society do | delsex county. They were men from | o/ 0 od ‘L‘T";“ f“"‘"‘h"""{*'l 9 : el | ocrats can be removed charges must [a comparatively youngish fellow of | With him? Was there a point any- |all parts of the east, out of work, shel- | *1ead and thank God that you are | ccor S fi Ol DorD | be preferred against them. This must | 102, to state seniority honors, “I'll be | Where in the career of “Rahbit” | terle Most of them went out from | Alive and that your family is alive. Jarty in power | o o 3 .. 1107 vears old on May 11th next,” he Where society could have stepped in Boston in the evening to find sleep- || hsdeibetal iadis Teodedlomen o | be done under the provision which e . ; A S : : B e s Y | that is at peace, at a time when near- i e done | says. “I come from a family of |and saved him for society’s good? IN& quarters in Somerville. If they | B0 ® 0 BECE: §0 & 00 HAT 1y vur necor ervice _ | says that no person shall be removed | charcoal burners, and every one of | HOW many more gunmen of this same | had found a car in the same yard 2 Ol WO Z8 aE WAL, ) . He repeat 3 me i betors | discharged, or reduced in rank or pay | them lived to be close to 100 years type are there in course of breeding | feW hundred feet from the one they | Bt | because of religious or political opin- This suggests an excellent way to live [ in the cities of America at the pres- ; chose they would have been arrested L y e made there o Y long—choose a long-lived ancestry. | ent moment? | in Charlestown and would have been 65¢ up. Efeated for 1t |00 QL &S iation. We all know instances of families all The autobiography of “Rabbit” is Sent to Deer Island to be cared for Y Instruments $10 t done in this | The purpose of such a provision is | the members of which defied the | worth pondering. At the expense of Suffoll county. As o . it was, the county of Middlesex spent A \‘/ $200 on casy terms, | 2 3 /i ¢ jons the need | Plain, the object being to secure for ;:“flg"s_t"’ time to: advanced ages. —— 1 $1,000 Al ey { o o st | ongevity seems to run in the blood. . : SRS < . $1, in caring for them, and when Low those ap- | the state competent servants, and that Prela e Tl City Mahaging as a Profession: | they were discharged almost all of Grafonola Department 2nd floon, harter have :[h(\y cannot be removed for political (Chicago Tribune.) | them came to Boston again. So it is J. Van Ost, Mgr. ry to cause a | reasons. To repeal that law, or to so CEE E Illinois has at least two “city mana. | With many of .the serious offenders : ity gers'' of the new type, and it is no vio- | Who have no local habitations. Crime as a result | amend it that the provision in question ! i Si i » . Sl LR das a Muddling the Situation. lent presumption that she is interested | 15 Azainst the state, not againsi (he s E ussion of the | shall be nullified will be no credit to (New York Times.) in the progress of the city manager | counties, and as all the conditions Tclfifliaflh 3”] 'I'clcmmnc w"‘s G e dropped. If | the legislature but will prove that the The gravity of the problem facing | plan of administration. | which caused the creation of the [] L ~— improve the | sole aim of the republican party is to | US in the unemployment of so many | With what amazement one read, | COUnty prison have disappeared the a o0 : choutd assume s proper rune- | OfPPIZQ--:7aRSPOTtation Hampered. | 199-201-203 Main Street HRE /& ! . Pt thousands of men, willing to work and | some years back, the items from Ger- | state t:‘e h:st >tel: iobtzun control of the political patron- competent to earn decent wages if | many telling us of the 'n;mm;.;:‘ “S‘\. | tion of controlling all persons within - rection of | age of the state and that it will not | vork can be provided for them, is so | of electing mayors—of advertising for | its boundaries P uction in the | 440 at anything to gain that point. | ¥ ntu;]:ders;‘n;.d in this city that the [ them all over the empire and giving a | Massachusetts has recognized this Boston, Jan, 13.—The gulf storm of GENERAL VON BISS G icil. It will be i riost thoughtful and best-informed | trained man the position regardless of | in a large measure by creating state |'§ hic sached New Eng b Anecticut caahtith he above | tha ) K > . i pos regardless of T8 3 Sunday, which reached New England G \ ] sooner the | S S t{ citizens have walved their objections, | residence, politics, or what not! Now | institutions for the treatment of many | yesterday, attained its maximum IS NEW GOVERNOR OF ind of thing; it is difficult some- | hased on clearly understandable eco- | the idea seems far less startling. Wao | of those formerly cared for Dby |strength off the southeast coast at OCCUPIED BELGIUN | times to take a forward step but once [ nomic considerations, to having the |are not as yet thinking of advertising | counties. The state reformatories, | dawn today, causing much damage in e e e r':'xunh'u)ul government incur obliga-|for our mayors, but in conjunction | the state farm and * prison camp | Rhode Island, Connecticut and south- S. e s mv,dm< which -mxgvh( be pr)slrllvnnodv in | with the commission form of govern. | and h'«vxmt:'xl now contain more than | eastern Massachusetts. Many tele B meveral : order to give work immediately to | ment or modifications of that form | one-half of all the prisoners who are | graph and telephone wires were crip- s, during the | Pack, especially on a matter of politi- | many. The plan of the Citizens' | we are slowly developing the science | serving sentences. Go into the supe- | pled, transportation by land and sea have been due | cal spoils which has been the bone of }mlon, approved by the City Club, has | of city managing and the profession | rior court and you will sec that the | was hampered, and the highest tides Bt 560 | overs covernment and s generally r:::lnrfa;:;atz;‘y ';'(o:s:derofd ht_wj [{\(! of \(n‘\ nm\x;m;:(\r. | judge sl‘n((\‘n]; s one |In:\n !nflh(» state!|int tanivears wers! driven’into Maskss erence of rail- 3 i e board of estimate. A City Managers’ association actn- | prison, another to the reformatory | chusetts Bay. The effect of the storm e aco that | Understood to be at the bottom of the | But there are social reformers of | ally came into existence a few wecks | and another to the state farm-—state | was slight to the north of this city. terrible shock | Breater part of the troubles that beset both the sentimental and the rabid |ago. The latest report showed about | institutions, all of them. adminis- |« Scores of Poles Broke: . s mon had | municipalities. The present logisia- | YP€ Who are not satisfled to have a | nincteen cities and villages under the | tered and paid for by the state. At 5 Sy . s ccndition which affords them so large | city manager plan, and several com- | the same time he will sentence other wheels of a| ture is republican in both branches it i it | : ’ - B e okportunities for rhetoric easily and | munities are about to submit the | men, not materially different person- | 8an when the rain turned to snow {and if the members chose they can Zmrncz\]l_\' relieved. Professor Henry | same plan to a referendum. The Un- | ally or in their cximes, to county pris- | €arly today, and the wind increased : o amend the law so as to permit the .vn::er, who always means well, sug- | iversity of Wisconsin has established | ons, to be supported at the expense | rapidly until it reached hurricane ve- exist in New 7 iy gests a monster parade of the unem- | a course for would-be city mana ;. | of the county institutions over | locities at Block Island and Nan- removal of two admitted cfficient em- 5 it : GEnanagers il L ) : y ding the fact ok pl‘ ed, which would doubtless call | and it seems a very liberal and practi- | which the state has practically na |tucket. The telegraph wires sagged B ., | ploves for political reasons alone and |into action all the elements of asita- | cal one, [ control. Not infrequently two or three | under the weight of snow, and st the appointment of two more on solely | tion, and Dr. Moskowitz goes further According to an admirable sum- | men who were associated in the same e broke poles by the scores in rs boys con- litic: endati o io. | #nd suggests that the trades unions | mary in the Independent, the first | crime are sent to as many different | Rhode Island and Connecticut. nd incur an | POltical recommendation. The legis- | S0 "800 8 0¥ N ISR SO ’ ; : | B § n h a j 4 s rganiz onstration. | mecting of the city managers, heldl | institutions, to be dealt with under Summer residences on the lature could easily be engaged in bet- | If the unions should be led to follow | at Springfield, O, was a sort of cele- | different schemes. There is no rea- | line of Massachusetts Bay from ad. company ter business than that. Lis advice, they would soon find them- | bration of the growth of the idea as |son for committing one to state offi- | wich to Cape Ann were hadly B selves again in violent opposition to | well as a candid discussion of the con- and another to county officials. | aged by the high tide At ntly ave the L. W. V. anl varioas anarchistic | ditions of its fruitful application. The | s throp and Nahant street rail the railroad The Uplift of the U. P. n{xan “‘{"“‘“‘”‘“‘ ’“"“ eager for a | city manager must have power and What Is the Matter? had to suspend operations e eroare IMew Larch Worki) (f‘ormt;\oeirnni:\ Awur »:ee(rmd together |} experience, and he must be honest, | (Herbert N. Casson in Judicious Ad- | flooded tracks — Damage effort has in Tl ekt oy a PUTDOS intelligent, and alert. The tendency is e ing) ported also at Nantasket, Cohasset and i z i L“}f“ ;" S _“"“"“l °’-‘;Sn“”’t ‘“;5“ This proposed parade should not be | {o give the position to an engineer- other points on the south shore on of the in a New Year circular letter to love | permitted. There is no’ occasion for |a verv fav i O} a Ne 1 E avorable sign. Kducated and their rivals, take at lcast three baths | it, as everybody knows that many men | practical husiness men have the next : {a week and three pints of cold wate rery - owi : S : . . | ¢ love sie, is 5 a akes . | would, of course, mean managing the holly success- _erature, art and children, search their | that most of the men in line are not | city or village into bankruptey or ) had accidents | own souls and sleep without dream- | those who are actually seeking worlk. | demoralization 5 " | never heard any satisfactory answer. | pypitan of the N England Naviga- | enile pastime | INE. All this in the interests of effi- | Tc the efforts of Prof. Seager and Dr. Meantime why should not mayors No one seems Lo know tion company., which has been laid N RQL VON BRS‘&'HG" i e ity iti o v ) are J erics actories no B .. 1oy | ciency: ) Moskowitz to confuse the pitiable | clocted under the old plan select fit Why are the American factories not |y, pere for about six months broke E:::_:(‘;fi E lang 5 " i Withoyt disputing the general ex- | gituation and hamper the good work | and strong department managers and | running night and d Why are the | ay from her dock during the heavy a - : ¥ . pving freight | cellence of these admonitions, we | that Is under way, that eminent so- | demand the application by these of | FAilroads not opening up new Lerri- | pjow on Long Island Sound last night eiprecriientdusistolimesebied oy rilling to see | may reflect that they do not point to | ciologist and publicist Amos R. Pin- | sound business principles? Icho tories and’ getting ready for the mil- | ong drifted mcross the slip crushing Lide the mov- | the late Mr. Harriman’s way of mak- | chot lends his assistance. Persons | swers ‘wh Hhe hcetion i lions of immigrants who have already 8 B . riding | ;fi a railrm(\d muna .'\'nr\:\ etdl(»}.llin\ of this sort e not o’vil. b';‘]rlx mpn‘- {n=A| pertinent Bust inow Here: in made up, ¢|y:ii‘.- minds to leave Kurope ‘ i | Hill's way, Commodore Vanderbilt's | fiuence is often evil. ey have | with mayoralty tatk in the as soon as the war is over rted atthethow Tullciine the B jumping off | way, or the way of Mr. Mellen. Not | obsessions, they lack a true sense of [around us. Why are there not fifty American .11 in ta swing .‘,.,,.,\ <;.‘ ‘1 ,,',','\.4 pre have been | even the late George I. Baer, dis- ( proportion, their comprehension of e | drummers in London right now. try- | o o 5 g Rl e Only ar. | Densing coal and transportation by | grave economic problems is small. 0 A i | ing to.sell $200,000,000 worth of | o Wotchman was on the Puritan and ana it | divine right, arrived at these mani- | What* has Mr. Pinchot's fancied dis- Has “Billy” Sunday the Nerve. | American goods in place of the goods | /5 (0 ”‘; iy > ”rr.«l of the Seventh army corps from ense and It fostations of the higher thought with | trust of Judge Gary, for instance, to (Philadelphia Public Ledger.) | that were bought last vear from Ger- | M6 JEME BEC O 0T - pest of | 1901 to 1908 In 1902 he w mac h g at they | regs = inli ain c o o 3 atter 5 > G 3 iy and Austria N geat o p Mt (izeEatar b0 seicissiplined ta ioEe b O Rl Reh sl et ohy of city employ- | Without dounting the cvangeli T et lsers become quit- | the fishing boats, caught by the Pur- ng of them. | ADRSisudyodicesaaly Jimentetox RRCUSE o ESl fcourage i i | Iniorn M LI RS G S e e e e ””H_‘ L | itan was crushed between that ves-| the _upper houss btHt | taken and it is found that the step is Damage to the southern section be. | sociated with “What is the matter with the | United States?” As I have been rc- & | siding in London since the beginning | of the war, | have been hearing this Fishing Boats Destroyed. e endeavored | question asked on all sides. | have | gianington, Jan 0 stantnds new Germar governor general of Belgium He succeeds General Col or sinking five fishing boats No . hin R mar von der Goltz, who, was first ap one was injured Three hawsers | J 'S pointed, but recently sent to Turkey General von Bissing s sixty-one vears old He is a eleran of the war |, of 1866. MHe was commanding ger The steamer Nom general of cavalry ang member of o8t effectual | On Some roads of the good old or- ) Gary has approved of the plan of the | {ere are some things he does nol e k ; sel and the dock on the other side 4 | der the impression still prevails that tizens' Union and his approval has | o= (75 D I0F L B al hie | vertisements were most nceded and : S vt ' E ~ pight hopping, | mon can do fairly acceptable work | heen regarded as valuable and en- [ 50 ow or realize about , this | oy offective in cheering on the | ©f the slip. ~The Nomad carried a| OUCH! LAM BACK watchfulness | who know the block signals, the use | couraging becatse G T T s ;)l]l-)|lfli:(] »j,hjs. ()-nflnl\vv»n\\]t;:lllI\_[ Il.v | Disineasl fore of the United States? | Crew ..!‘ '\\4~|'\'I ';m‘\“-:v’n .-r“mrv crew RUB LUMBAGO OR and the of- [ Of the air brake, the mechanism of | tical knowledge and experience. ‘h“‘ "‘_ Senas e s ETLN chareing Irom the European point of view, | W& on boaid a ”I’-” Other ves. | ik coupling and switch and the rather Professor Seager it of the opinion e bipartisan machine with greed, | the United States is a haven of peace | S¢18 sunk were the Francis Bell, owned | BACKACHE AWAY vital import of the time table, and | that there ars krightcr times ahead. ,f;r;\rl”;mnl an alliance with “hooze.” | and security and prosperity. It has no h._\ Grover Kldredge of NE.||1xvuu11v|\, the who, outside of these professional ac- | We are glad to have that expre But if there is one thing in the world | troubles that it Jdare mention to Bel- Cornelia J., owned by Captain Abra-| Rub pain right out with small trial BEATEN. comp! ments, are pretty decent | of opinion from a professor of econ- that is horribly true it is that the bi- | gium or France or Germany r | ham J)* nkins Inf. H.na place, and two hottle of old, penetrating | and steadfast citizens according to | omics. But we can assure him that partisan machine could not keep its | Servia or Great Britain or Russia ather hoats, the names of which are 'St Jacolys Ol by a vote of | their own lights. We shall-watch with | he will not hasten the coming of the | strangle hold upon the people if it Ivery fenth Briton has enlisted Lubmit to the | interest the processes of the new | good day by initiating a public parade | were not for the whitewash of re- | Ivery tenth Frenchman s at the philosophy of efficiency in bringing | of the ‘‘unemployed, which would | spectability it gets every year from | front Kvery tenth Belgian is dead conversion to these conservative es. | inevitably turn out to bc a noisy | the class of men who form the com- | What does the United States know of - not cause pain, 1 glve women | iap)ighments. dernonstraticn of professional malcon- | mittee to run the Sunday campaign. | (rouble? o X ache is caused by lur Poptop S not a party | Of course the U. P. course in bet- | tents who live on the sufferings of [ Tn the last election. when it was| £ 1 could afford it. I would charier ymouth Lands Passengers erwood, dem- | terment like Col. Roosevelt's late | their fellow-men, and give the policg | known and published that Penr .| the “Mauretania™ and “Lusitania”™ New London, Jan. 12 On account | goothing penetrating Jacob uplift for the downtrodden agricul- | a great deal of unecessary Work.|was the avowed champion of the | American [ of the Ix}u,-;n the steamer Plymouth| o1 1tub it right on your painful lly attractea | tUTist: 1 to be pursued outside the | With better times in prospect. 100, | jiquor gang, when he was challenged made this harbor about §:30 back, and inst y the sorencss. stiff o % routine of road operation. It would | there is little danger (hat Ix‘nf. to disprove that he was a partner in psition, but as | he crowding things with a vengeance | Seager's plan for unemployment in- | gopavching Philadelphia’s mayor, | 10 l«ondon. a week in Paris and . | WRo were sent east on 4 special train. | gtay erippled Get a smal] tri sure was dis- | to try to get it all into an eight hour | surance will have an carly hearing. | Ly "0 "0 004 branded as the vory | WEOK in Antwerp About 10:30 the Plymouth started | tle of “St. Jacob’s Oil” fron . | or ten hour day. All that he can do practically as| o406 everything reprehensible ‘;\l 1 would let them look at the Unit- duw_n the harbor with the evident in-| dqruggist and limber up A moment economist or private citizen to relieve [ & g T 5 cd States from the scene of war. 1 |tention of continuing her trip after it is applied yvou'll wonder what ged; by the S the present distress however. will be | PIBATTEAN politlcs even the miultitudes || o, 1g) give them o look st reaf trou- Duting the Aighi ihe Schooher Buth | Tecams, o the Saolabiie < Hidaors tis say they People in Mexico are starving too, | heartily commended, and it is well to [ Of church officiale and church mem- | 10" would let them see rains, ten |a small craft which has heen used in [ pain hose in favor | as well as the people in Belglum, | say that much to this end has been bers stood sponsor for him and ba says an exchange. Well, if the people | done this winter with excellent results 8 of Mexico will g0 to work, they won’t | by many private citizens and organi- will continue [ g, ve " Belgians haven't the chance. | zations, and that without ncedl i won. Those | —Bridgeport Telegram, ostentation. Kork to do. not known. one of them heing owned hy Carpenter Brothers of Newport Kidney — cause 124, e They have no ner dment to the or a strain, and th relief and convey a party of 5,000 he amend- ¢ A advertisers to Rurope for a trip of education. 1 would give them a week | morning and landed her pussengers, | negs and lameness disappears, Don't an lines and R s ”‘1"‘ {at a time, five minutes apart, packed | coasting, was driven ashore at Osprey Rub old, honest “st b's Ol de S 5 | with the maimed and the dying Beach As far as known nobody was | whenever you have sciatic neuralgia dorsed him in letters, appeared on his I would let them hear, from frax- | on the craft when she went ashore. | rheumatism or sprains, as it is abso- behalf at public meetings and con- | mentary survivors, the incredible | She is owned by Ricardo R. Morgan | Jutely harmless and doesn't I‘.;.,.n the tributed funds to make his election | story of battleficlds 150 miles wide, lnf this city. skin, pointed and

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