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Bust n 8 flm'mm SERV](;{ LAW Ri’ch Arherican ?rincess UPHELD BY TaFT Divorces Prince Auersperg =~ ‘=< ][:(:b]L‘EJQ:P‘V‘I'MwVQUfi:V}iéwmmw | ; 1 “4 ntih it Tt ‘ 3?f§f$:fi§§§;§f"ffif (:1§£§E:EZE; :S!gEEESi Proposed Amendment : g Temedy & 1ia! prostiieas sane sog n: ’ UL tainty in conquering distressing coughs, : . o chest and throat coids, is really remark. AXMINSTERS\ sy i R - : able. You can actually feel it take hold. L ;e A day’s use will usually overcome the How To Make the Quickest,Simplest Cough ST AND Remedy 0,0,0,0,0,0,00,0,00] Hartford, Conn, Jan. 21.—Opposi- 1 0% A NG : Ey R ordinary cough—relieves even whooping t 2 tion to the amendment of the present : : . s o . cough quickly. Splendid, too, for bron- | Th V B M k D o r y " o i 5 7 chitis, spasmodic croup, bronchial asthma e efy €S aKes I (2] civil service law as outlined by a | g ; and winter coughs bill introduced in the legislature by R sflS e e ‘et from any druggist 2% ounces of terns and Colors. i nes i o | SEgie . Lt - v Pinex (50 cents worth), pour it in a ping " Senator Tsbell was voiced in no un- § ¥ . s ¥ . buttlo and fill the bottle with ;:I.un granu- st ey s s e | B PRICES DROP TO LOW 3 SR , 1 ey 5 v 5 e . oon ‘3 cost, m ul,]]\ .»4 cents—a Full pint of better | civil service reform association and o o 5 | cough svrup than you gould buy for $:.50. - : . . g others at a hearing held by the judi- : ; = s Takes but a few minutes to prepare. Fuli This is a final Clean Up Sale of Carpet Size | " e r . committee, in the hot cham- . ;II:I;L(.(“tlc(rI]]l;.l”:\]lll Pinex. Tastes good and makes, including Wiltons, Brussels and Axminste | ber at the capitol vesterday after- 4 4 . You will be pleasantiv surprised how There are seventy-five Rugs marked for th S 7 : 2; quulil\ it éuo;vnr d|‘x hoarse or ti 1nust clean up this stock to make room for new : = SRR S o coughs, an heals the inflamed mem- A " Upheld by Prof. Taft. é . : i . branes in a_painful cough. It also stops | We give here the main facts regarding qualit fessor Willinmn H. Taft was un- 7 Ve the formation of phlegm in the throat you can have no idea of how great these barga e i it 2 = 3 and bronchial tubes, thus ending the per- das the Musn SR r o . sistent loose cough. SR Ir::lif\"fl; fil W ; Pinex is a most valuable concentrated EVERYBODY WHO WANTS A NEW RUG € Cam A ), % . compound of genuine Norway pine ex- S S i b rePmeT THESE upheld ciple of civil service : st B pldr e Bl LI IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO INSPECT THESE and expresse s hope that the Roe- | (g; . . 1 ing to the membranes. WILL SURELY FIND WHAT YOU WANT, AS publicans would not make a mistake : ; . fl‘lz(:4;:1‘;(](!1(1u‘;‘z?flffi“}‘(‘v?‘f"?&nt;nnkz<-:‘|l"rn3:"l‘ AMPLE VARIETY, r’;_m;f d:h(ilr';‘h‘thr hl:“;i ¥ ? rea;i. :\I‘,'"l 4 ; ; ¢ and don’t accept any t(finé else. 1 a aic at t adoption of a ci . A guarantee of absolute satisfaction, service merit system was a great step ] « : . / . or. money promptly refunded, goes with SSELS R forward in government and politic: v ‘ : % this preparation. = The Pinex Co., I't. “ I He told of his practical experience SN % i 1 Wavne, Ind. Two Brussels Rugs, 3x10.6, regular price i 1 perati £ S a roi » = - $14.75- in the operation of such a law in 2ls Rugs, 8.3x10.6, reg- Brussels Ohio and in the Philippines and in 3 . 5 Hrusse e e et M _ : G A R COMMAND[R ular price $29.76, Sale price, that was BB Text of Taft Letter. : . . I\, $21.75. only $16.75, He also said in part: “The troubie - 3 ’ Splendid selection of choice Three Ru about progress always is that we are ) : PEabeis RUSA ) DELE/ I Sariae chamber in favor of the strictest kind of re- ' l‘rif‘.~ 32.76. Sale price, $24.75, were $32.7 i formation when it does not affect us. 7 Unrivalled for beauty Nothing & Our sense of morality with other i % Best Royal Wiiton Rugs Finest W people is the most highly developed Y. = size 8.3x10.6, regular price patterns, si# sense that we reformers have. 3 ~ b 5 $41.25 Sale price, $31.75. price $b4 Everythiflg in our‘ “While in the main provisions of N ». % . f v Stmflc[ GWGS Rcsumc m v m;:(.!!"xIZ'{,0";’:):.‘]?‘;-'”;::"‘.»-K;:: h:*‘,}.‘p‘.‘: H“\‘ the present act re excellent, | that which prevents removal by Sale price, $34. lar price $60 immense stock at sale| i, of cenartments excent Wik 7 = — et Work ef Past Year. might well be changed. The proper ol 1 sthod sorking out a orit s ) e . i prices for the balance e 1 (s U Gy D i T , In his annual message to the post, ONLY A SMALL NUMBER OF TH ; A decree of divorce from Prince | Silesia. Miss Hazard met the prince | delivered last night, Frederick V. Size 8.3x10.6, regular price | Bize 9x1 b appointment for personal or political | _ ** & ! 5 3 s of the mOIlth reasons, by providing a list of eli Francis Maria Joseph Auerspers has|when she was in her sixteenth vear | sireeter, commander of Stanley Post, $45. Sale price $34.75, ‘ Sule priva B > bles selected by a’ suitable examina- | 8€€n awarded to Prince Florence | and he was a medical student. Thev| s A R., gave an accurate resume of . tion open to all over which the ap- | IlISWorth Hazard Auersvers in _the| were married at the Hazard home at| {i. past year. The comrades listened d Bundles dehvered pointing power han mo control and | COUrt of chancery at Tremton, N. J.|Shrewsbury —manor, near Long| ¢, his.words with interest and the then to give a discretionary power of.| The princess is a daughter of the late | Branch, N. J., in June, 1899, a year| toxt of his message is as follows SIZE 9x13 : : ) i _ | Bdward C rd, wealthy catsup | after they met. The prince was born removal for inefficiency or incom 3 I ) I ends Sympatiny to Bereaved. Take your choice of these $25 Axminsters day after purchase petency on the mere cortificate of the | Manufacturer, and the prince is a son | in Prague in 1869 ahd had previously | [Hends Syip . A " head of the office of department. In- | ©f & one time premier of Austria. He | been an officer in the Austrian army. desire at this time to express to You will find many other desirable bargain ability to fill vacancies on Lhe |iS & graduate of the Long Island Col. | He is said to have spent his fortune | YOU My sincere appreciation of your spolls basis will prevent removaly | 168 hospital and is now at the head |and came to the United States to | dcyotion and effort in aiding me in the AL G el for such purpose.” | of the Austrian Red Cress service in | make his own way. duties aml}\wrk for Stanley Post, G ¥ E E i A R., during the past two years, Proud of State. T : You have again chosen and elected “I venture to write to you because ' I'v about a boil on another fellow's i would not do otherwise if applied to| me as your commander for the third \ I am a citizen of Connecticut and am neck.” ‘ la private concern; Arthur March of | time. Through the respect and con- proud of the state because I am a r The law was a good one and if the Bridgeport speaking for the civil ser- | ficence held by the comrades of the publican. In view of the very gener: state police were under the law it vice reform association, and a number | State for Stanley Post and your en- L) criticism of the course of the secr should be conducted in the spirit of of others. A number of those who | dorsement of my nomination at the last = tary of state, in seeking to . use our | the law. If the commissioners could spoke favored amending the law, but | Stote encampment, I was elected com- ‘ L foreign service as a means of ‘re- | not do this they should manfully re- to the end that its ambiguities might [ mander of the Department of Con- warding deserving democrats’ is it | sign. He pointed out that the Ishell be eliminated and the principle of | necticut G. A. R. The duties have Hartford. Conn political wisdom to furnish to the bill offered as an amendment was merit for service strengthened. been great and I have endeavored to S ' democrats of Connecticut in the next virtually an effort to repeal the law. | carry out the same to the best of my gn the defense of the tu- | He did not believe the republicans | e ability. Among the several appoint- quogue argument?" intended it would take this step. It | TO CONSULT SPECIALIS ments devolving upon me, it has been = e | Gunshannan Opposes Bill. Vot WEREGlL G o Seeeil RIS BRG] (it o o, g, ), 50 el |, OEEEERS G e Con ) e -N“nfib‘. | at that it be done above board. The b comrades of Stanley Post, for state | and Canada, were recognized at the | the commissio The opponents of the bill or of any | "L (™ oo o good one: it 'ad | NEht—Ex-Khedive Abbas Hilmi, of | and national positions, such appoint- | eleventh annual meeting of the Car- | were granted, e e NOT G S . A £KEE DE“"O‘““‘A“‘)NS | firet to Do henrd. Tomm Con | earned its right to exist and it was | BgyDt, according to Vienna despatch- | ments having been cheerfully ac- [ negie hero fund commission here yes- | money grants, i QL (O B0 RCh it (R et | o oo o rier es. is going to Berne to consult a spe- | CPted. The coming of the state en- gregating $14,0] ! - e mnis “It is a good law, about as good as campment of the G. A. R. to be held for educations| y T er, claimed that those in charge ot | I' 18 & £90 faw. abou cialist regarding a bullet wound in | the city of New Britain, April 15 | medals, and bronze medals in the |0 pe made as : canatoria, ought to have the right to He did think the rules could be | € Jaw, received, it is stated, in a [and 16 next, places great responsi- | other thirty-three cases and in twenty-§ Will be given all this week at . Qvl:T'fl m\s{ !‘]‘r!:{\.‘flmymmw in order | . ngea so that application could | Tecent attempt on his life at Constan- | hility upon me and I trust that I may Thirteen of the heroes lost their | gregating $21, s i 5 4t e M o - | be made to the governor for decision | tinaple. The despatches say that the [ have the co-operation of every com- | .o = 00 Fop gononqen e oo covon | applied towan th: Dickinson Drug Ce jlace were adapted o the particulat ) oyemptions instead of having the | Wound has not healed and that this | rade of the post. To carry out the [lives @ g : : homes, the Ik dutles of the positions available, antd |, "y orq rest with the commission. | makes it impossible for him to head | WOrk successfully you are earnestly [ of these, pensions aggregating $3.900 | o " 5 (4 of n the second to get rid of suv._h em- i the army, with which it is planned to | r€auested to attend meetings of the | 3 year were granted; to the depend Payments in t tloyes who break rules intentionally Bill Not small Matter, . S N o 3t as far a sai} >, o 7 . rul on invade Egypt, at the present time. | POSt as far as possible. Post will con-| oo ¢ o, of the others who lost | made until th or prove to be unfit for the positions. | professor Farnam said that the| vene at 7:45 p. m. at all regular | <M Of four ¢ . e 1 eor the ma il He cited numerous instances: where |y; might seem to be a small matter meetings until April 1, 1915. We re- | their lives, sums totaling $3,000, to : summary action had to be taken with | ¢ "him it v a trench in the battle member with feelings of sorrow—our | be applied, subject to the direction of ployes and he argued that it w line. If the trench wa carried, it ! PRUUF UF A GHEAT comrades who have passed ‘over the wrong to compel the head of an In- ! o mean that the republican party river,’ Their work was finished and | = e titution to wait until the commis- they are forever at rest. We extend mmis- | w,yld pour through, bent for the = sion could get around to sanctioning gp,i1s The bill i part of a movement K|DNEY MEDI our deepest sympathy to friends of £rotect tetion or holding examinations to fill if successtul, would put back the deceased. Yourself ment Come in Tuesday. Rug and Carpet Secf terday by the award of eleven silver approved by thi The Perfect Tonic Sy which, L b »u\nme?. St clvil ‘sarvice reform. thirty years. “We are greatly indebted to the Ask fo ASK ANY ud ,() ohn H. Perry : Civil service reform tands f(.yr Several years ago I was taken Vio- l'dms nf 'the W. R. C., the Sons of ORIGINAL DRUGGIST John H. Perry of Southport, who|clean government and greater skill!lently ill. My trouble besan with g | VEIeTANS and the Ladies of thelr O CEeneR (o on, drew the |ang efficiency in government. Par-!pain'in my stomach. so cevere thag i | Auxiliary for their financial and per- resent law and secured its passase, | tisanship is not an issue. Mr. Far-| seemed as if knives were cutting me, I | 0021 2id in transforming G. A. R. aid he was at the hearing out of Jus- | nam asked Senator Isbell if this were | was treated by two of the best phy- | 12lh our headquarters into onme of The Food Drm’x For All A‘ll—ngMy Nuts ice to himself. As a member of the | really his bill or a bill which had sicians in the country, and i the most homelike and pleasant in the D .';sf /};’ Y tate police commission he had be- |heen dropped at his door and being ' another. None of them q”w‘;‘.l,,fi state, not forgetting the beautiful Rich milk, with malted grain extract, in powde escriptive Bookle lieved with other members that his |4 philanthropic man had taken it in| that the cause of my trouble was kid. ,d(:‘:“ V;m\'.v‘ \\'lnrklril‘v‘«?urml h-_v (rfur !lu;l(, in water—more healthfu] than tea or co'fl'w. RINGEJEDREMALT orce was exempted from the Iaw, a8 | ana given it sufficient clothing to| ney disease. They all told me that T |20Jutant and quartermaster, Comrade athletes. The best diet for Infants, Growing C} ‘pinion contrary to that field by the | pring it to public attention. He asked | had cancer of the stomach, and would et B L h e e and the Aged. It agrees with the we: 36-38 Hawley St. Boston ivil service commission, but upheld | {he question as he did not desire to!die. I grew so weak that T could not | M@de in the building by Comrade 1 s i clai % 4 s §a ¥ i3 iz “harle: 3eato e ar Tres 73 . o the attorney general. He ”“";‘(‘d the question as he did not desire to|walk any more than a child a month (’h‘”](f””" "I“”P’I'l' “'(_ are greatly ‘%llll:l: ”Pm&“’;?’/fl:»‘h”?fi?"‘n:fa’r:e e | that in passage of the bill in the clos- | o giscourteous in criticism of the!old, and T only weighed sixty pounds, | Y €25¢d that the (itizens COrps is now on’t trave’ out i s0 kee 5 ? ing hours of the session, “a small | g Cire. ol e i s e i }vx:];:or an auxiliary to Stanley Post. The In Lunch Tablet form, also, ready to eat. Convi part of a man” could have killed the { your advertisement of Swamp-Root, | President, Hon. A. J. Sloper, has as- v b» ll'lIlg FlXtureS bill, a claim which, gave rise to ques- Drawn for Opinion. the great kidney remedy. He bought ?”‘,"""""".“”” S Al L el tions being put to the senator as to Senator Isbell replied that he did|me a bottle and I took it. They could for further development, that i they may be in readiness to help us | whether or not this was so, the bill |} ,{ shirk responsibility for introduc- see a change in me so they obtained L} having been sent down from the sen- | .. {pe bill. It was drawn up in order | more, and 1 took in all thirty bottles | {0 Teceive the commander-in-chief of ate to the house and passed after be- |, get an opinion on the merits of the [ of Swamp-Root. That may seem a | the G A. R. HRUODALOTast S D Lty ing read by title after rules had been |1,." and, in order that every officer, | €reat deal, but I spent more than the | (CPartment of Connecticut G. A. R. at r n suspended in order to facilitate bt commissioner and department who | oSt of thirty bottles of Swamp-Root | ©UT State encampment. ness. Mr. Perry said that his recol- |34 4 grievance or thought that he|for doctor's medicine, and it did not Appreciates Co-operation. ] lection was that the bill passed both | o i had over operation of ‘the law,|d0 me a particle of good. I was so| “Comrades of the United Spanish R DRUG S l OR‘ ] branches without dissent, b W B B - weak and run down that it took con- War Veterans of New Britain and e S it was decided to draw the amend- on- | War Veteran ; The:State Palice. | ment 8o as to cover everything from | Siderable to build me up again. 1 am | their Ladies Auxiliary now convene I4 /..,-.e/xa.u_‘ Fore Judge Perry said that it should not | the minor offices and the opportunity | Wel! now. thanks to Dr. Kilmer's | in Stanley Post, G. A. R. hall. s We ; e S IBILMAIN STREET he taken for srantedl that because| was offered for a general airing of Swamp-Root, and weigh 148 pounds, | are gratifieq with the resul. It has e e e e and am keeping house for my hus- | Leen recently arranged in their order the state police were 5 ) — - | e S L band and brother on a farm. o ac omrades of the G 2. a8 We Have [t, law that he believed in the law on| Mr. Farnam (hen critized the SR to/2 il "”“'1‘ "‘" “h\ ]' 2= . r am 3 ring P i 1T'8 ours onorary member a ich e the principle that “we need not wor- | proposed amendment saving that if SERTR 5 e R i b A TRUE EMULSION c lns W W-“ y I passed they would . make fhelllaw MAP:J‘_I r!'l. \\x\"\"ll SCOTT, | appreciate It s the pleasure of e i et It = worthy of @ place among the exhibits 4 SR s st intonfloal youseammandergtof meety thegioniy Made from pure Cod Liver Nobody Ste »f Towa, Benton (o 58 P r-in-c F o e od Spanis (Rtrnu snlleryEor iirea) tate of lowa, Benton County, ss. mander-in-chief of the United Spanish them @o, Personally. apeared hefore me a | \ar Veterans during his visit at Hart- Ol tulll 50, Do Sents of slane » or - § Pres. Beach's Experience. Notary Public in and for aforesaid | ford the Sth inst. and as department irry them o 8 5 | county and stat Gertrude Warner | commander extend greetings from the oil emuilsified into a clev using these It ]S NOt Made z ‘\mfl-mfl ”“]‘:r Tw”fw? it r”r(\ | Seatt, who subscribed to the ahove G. A. R. of Connecticut. To the « (\nl" s edies B delm l‘ i of ;;I: 1‘10;\‘ (.\l!::]r: “)? T‘: {a true statement of her case. Due at | rades of the U. S. W. V. we extend a | tasty remedy that has no equal el e : Vinton, Towa, July 12, A. D., 1909 mest cordial hand. Our militia, Com- For Cousgl H Ay in try ) secure a man to fill a va- ~OLCOR as g D ) ¢ Electric ; SRR e i B . H. COLCORD, | panies E and I have several times en- | 1 lung balm or body builder CHERRY A Caney, o o i Notary Public. | tertained Stanley Post, G. A. R, at | SYRUP. I " \ N account of personality, a qualification | 1, ana for Benton County, Towa : . X i | = » onstruge 5 / R e 1 S 4 3 « v, Iowa. special drill at the state armory and T e ; A best wa —'tlon s g 4 N essential to success in selecting mem-| comrades have greatly enjoyed the | EMULSION OF 3 R, 587 TS bers of a staff. Letter 1o ame 1 8 ! < g ¥ 3 s e same. COD LIVE yraces anc edy than Supphes 2 7 ‘ Among other speakers were - Hor- Dr. Kilmer & Co,, | “Open meetings of the post will . T OIL braoces and < N ace W. pratEwecertonn BT oty N Bihghamton: SN S ¥4l continue to be held the last Wednes- tones the mystem, makes BARK COU! epairs : | Crowley 'of Hurtford, Representutive ||_Dinghameon. N. X | [T E b G e Pt ' gl ¥ Z Divine of Waterbury, who on behalf | prove What Swamp-Ioot Will Do for | April 1, to which all triends of the healthy flesh, creates appetite, than others, o : L r 5 of the democr protested against You. G. A. R. areinvited.” $1.00. ' ; K S l“ln & CO | e repeal of the law; former Comptroller Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., settles nerves, makes weak sy L © = ~ { | Dunn, who preferred to have the law | Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size HEROIC ACTS RECOGNIZED, tems stror e nchool | For Colds rather than amnended Tuf hottle, It will convince anyone. You ong, g 100l chi vlds-—-f 77-79 CHURCH STI. | L Bl | Which cvent e hoped the commis il also receive @ booklet of valuable | Medals Awarded By Car S ero| dren strength, wards off cold I\ ‘,H:'I,',l?'p sion would be abolished and the $10.- | pformation, telling about the LKidneys | 000 required to maintain it turned | gnd bladder. When writing, be sure Makers of the Highest Grade Turkish back to the-state to pay billsi Rep-|and mention the New Britain Daily Pittsburg, Pa., Jan. 21.—Iorty- old age healthy and Fgyptian Clgarettes inthe Worid |8 resentative Rogers of ew Milford. | sjerald Regular fifty-cent and one- | four acts of heroism, largely those of 1d. A who claimed the law would drive the | dollar size bottles for sale at all drug | Youns men and women in widely bankruptcy hecause it !stores. scattered places In the United States Pund Commission, prevents consumption . but without upset stomag iable colds fine emulsion, 75c¢ oe, can rely on, Dne Cent a Word Pays for a Classified Advt. in the e state” into