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g v et oo o | gpErry OB CFIEE | Want Thaw Sent to Bellevue Hospital 'KUSKOKWIM RIVER A meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary society will be held HERE r) FIRE IN N|GH"[S To Determine Question of His Sanity OPENED T0 COMMERCE Circle will be held in the church Tuesday evening at 7:453. BOOKiyn Church e f Blaze in Hotel Bronsen Pool Room . : o “Camarn Lukens Discovers Nevigable CLOSED BY SHERIFF ! . ; Dr. Aiams. | AND RAIDED BY BOYS gnd Cale Frighieas Pairsps. 2 h, - AT Y (hyanel from Behring Sca. Karl Biederthan's City Bakery Sued Clad in even less than they wor L Washington, Jan Official an- on the stage when they delighted the 3 > 4 & ARt s 1 y - . wde toda Qecres 1 L & 4 nouncement was mad lay by Seer { : 3 3 | male patrons of Keeney's last week, % S { 4 . . ¢ : | is still quite an Thieves Scolded, ek Sl e e & e v & i ;L % 445 s tar Redfield « ¢ v ofe & or of the Trinity Fate is indeed unkind f{o I Karl| only in their little pink and hlue rib 2 e . 55 55 / Praciicll navisan church of this | Piederman, proprietor of the City | boned “nightie » red pajamas, the 2 X i > : . 3 , 4 Behring Sea « oL of the Pakery on Woodland street, for Satur- | cute little ballet giris W in day Deputy Sheriff M. D. Stockwell | here another weel are stopping S g 3 x My £ T = ooy swooped down upon his place with | at the Hotel Bronson, were forced f 3 Mk ¥ 2 2 s e . g Becang) Foe kt. James' Metho- three attachments aggregating $1.200 | make o hurried exit from their room et and not long afterwards seven yYoung | at 4 o'clock 3 ! B, &ON M, | boys also swooped down upon the | the hotel was atened wit 5 N ; % 3 5 eodett . e New | shop and essayed to devour all the | which started i it ottt - i : o 2 > § e il b coolk and pastry in sight. What | r, in the same building., mans p & B s ; i In a statement announcing the dis- 7] begin here | they were unable to devour they tried | hy “Jimmy® ar, oa form c g b P : s -l : covery, Secretary Redfield says thal o ear in April, | to take away with them. | player. < i§ % e 3 g g = although it cannot be predicted with $ B Adams, who | The first suit against Biederman | Their Jiitle pink foes curled wup § B : : L - : . 3. certainty what this new region Wil f ago after a suc- | wag preferred hy Raymond Beer and | vold, their tee hettering - 4 s 0 i ety " develop when thoroughly prospected, i 3 | the cold, their teeth chot z. > 2 4 : fl ams suc- | is to recover daymages of $100. Judge | romped downstairs in fris het ; 2 g R i } i t ie not unrcasonable to suppose that Bell, now of | B. F. Gaffney is ecounsel for the plain- | they saw that they were )y imme- ¥ .0 s 3 N i 5 the new future will see the Kuskoks tiff as he is for the Andrews, Swift' | giate danger of being consumed by - - PR 53 N . Firiy wim river of commercial importanc logical seminary | company, which also sues for $100. | L R i it e P ] compared with that of the Yukon S the hungry flames they regained their . f v . Cook’s trainini | The fi Suitis Mire funnabl e fonet et aet S om G e e T 3 | 3 ;i 3 I i B river while there he | Justice J. 1. Meskiil on January 30 | cordrobe. E L & 1 3 : : i 2 Nine Miles Wide, fth members of | and the other is to come before Jus- | Fire Stavie inhClo ) 2 G > B Aée“alxm:fl:‘f(l) tice F. B. Hu_ngmfmd on the same | e § i | b il : secretary is nine miles wide &t its a‘.\m}: B ml date. The third suit asinreferretigidn thepcloset mhenod ho = St ol g & X TR ; . S . mouth and navigable for over six hih- mth.r ure ;;“n against the baker by F. Miller, i _\‘f"“ »»’»"1: ';'( ‘h-:w m”-flfn.'?l- "\f‘ - 2 . ¥ L o ks g iy ol dred miles inland The great sub pression on \] who claims §1,000. He is represented | axgleuvbosed sy et 158 ", - £ : \ ; 3 merged flats of the delta of this river ul, eloquent and § by Attorney Joseph G. Woods and the | ble. ”T)r* !"(‘;,:,‘ “_1-1”;”\ v : LE 1":]'r 4 ; s et X gt % 3 4 | extend one hundred miles out to sea case is |rn(ynahl“: before the next| way through Nalistous o:tienis 7 o i 3 g 3% . 5 and it was through this uncharted York east con- | term of the superior court. 1 and burned into Barney Miiler's store | 6 3 f P . B S % 4 delta that the surveying steamer ras in charge of All of the boys connected with the | on onc side and the Hotel Bronson & * ® A A 2 E B ¢ 2 Yukon made the discovery of the ddlefield unt raid on the bake shop were appre-| cafe on the other side Miller's loss 3 A Wi Bin. S ES channel which means so much to the t]o:luf st,kgams :zm‘.(lm‘)‘ and .given a solx-.,;m n-}! ng | from f;rn‘\\;a:"lt int, :”", h\?- H‘(:;'h '\\‘ e R i commerce of that section of Alaska 912. After a | to at the po t oda Their | somewhat wa soalkec n the cafe 5 g - i 4 % < SR ‘ -8 : ‘ A e - R i The Kuskokwim is one of the threg o0 the Brooklyn y.mn.os are W |H.| m D«,l}lu(-.l\. ).}(Iw ceiling “.-: burn throug gh r”'_fl | : : g e B % great Alaskan rivers emptying Into vears, No. 29 Harvard street: Stanley | the room smoked up badly. It is es- 3 3 s 3 ¢ . s 3 anley | the ) ; : i % : : / the Behring Sea, which has been arming woman. | Dobrock, aged 12 years, No. Hai | timated that the entire loss from ye E 3 > ; s oy . g $ 5 L opened to commerce as a result of the vears old and a |V n'd”sfitr](;f\!: Eddie Hoffman. 14 years, | terday’s blaze will he about §2.000 or + X5 o charting operations of the coast and 2 2 ?r;:lr(L sl,r_c‘,]rt]. Gustay Sand- | $3,000. » _ - i T ST E 1 ; : P Bk geodetic survey. The mouth of the erg, ‘ arvart S H hi o 1 s ¥ a arity - ® : o & " B - Recital. r‘(;;:{lfig:(x b o. g« : ?\|w|d street: Tn‘m m._] n‘:l unm‘n1 u'm tm\lln‘x(.}. : ; ; 3 : ; Yukon was surveyed in 1808 and Ig e . O ¢ K & n - aged 14, No. ‘ | is not uniike 1€ one hat occurred In 4 M & 3 P | ver e o prganist and di- S CRTCU] Ttton RO | s e HGTY G SRR Sl o n " : 3 : : A + G e e the First Bap- N E = SN e % o = Hiact % : LY 5 s s the greatest commercial arteries of P i | I a7 5 last stree yvear ] t vear’s blaze started from - N B g i} Alaska. In 1909 and 1910 Nushagak 2 A Lidward Miller, aged 14, No. 12 Woo0d- | the same point, but did not reach the 5 i % N 1 < o'clock, assisted | 1and . street )] 1 £ % river was charted, and now the Kussf frecital was well | = - ("nfin although “]" '(lan. ge at that 5 : > i 9 : ¥ cwin, by far the most dreaded and { time was over $7.000. Chief Dame g 5 Sy & S e 3 unknown of these rivers, will no longs e appreciat- {Eo 5 s 5 o ¥ 4 > P f enprects is conducting an investigation. Y 4 v X 5 i or be & thenide of & mystery to iihd of Foreign Mis- i Boarders Overcome By Smoke. “ . ) £ e s ; navigator who has one of the mnew ier g v ] - 7 v S . | i 7 charts of its entrance about to he is« under discus- | Dense clouds of thick, black smoke : ; 5 sued by the surve d league, which | | belched forth from the lower floor s Lot T 5 1 ? % o'clock tonight. | where the fire was and filled the un- 5 : G L £ e o 4 i RS & Started in 1911, Ine of the most, per floors very quickly. It was neces- & e ; X = : The survey of the Bering s6d’ i § s in Nortafield sary to take Frank Reagan and an- 2 L s 5 3 ; § the vicinity of the Kuskokwim was ETEREN other man named Mack from the started in 1911 and continued the * s i cor society will fourth floor by the fire es e and a A 4 ; ollo - ers o 2 a 19 v o e | Daniel 0’Keefe, Allumsy, S I e e e e e - v 1. JEROME - 2. CRIMINA mzrg SRR °| (cliovias cummers o 1913 and L7 b “The New Era out unconscious by Officer Strolls and i i NEW YOQK ClTY'" .T}{A ’gg:g S e aceson that & surveying vessel SEl ceeded in tracing and charting chan- evening, Jan- C i P i C { a passerby who gave the name of Car~ chcock led the as6 I POGE Lourt. | penter. " Kilroe soon revived, how-, nels through the grest aves of b submerged mud flats which make uj last evening. e ever. | 't here on a char »f conspiring ain there U1l Justice Davis should | court her n a charg onspirin mai 1 the dotts of Sty % 1 ] The alarm was turned in by Cap- al Church. John Molumphy, John (Bite) Hig- | h,‘li \)\f”"fr“ccgqt ’]rn:(;'n\‘n(»l;‘\\rr il T e e L e nwvuate Lot Secior s [ deacon to suc-| gins, and James (Mi O'Brien NN acs ahdisoine 5 8 In making the survey, Capt. Luk-» 5, = i ic 2ers w cere ing off duty k will be held | were engaged in the traffic of um- :‘"‘; (:"_r"frg'“fl“f“‘ “‘"_"‘ el Y brvice Thursday | brellas Saturday evening and told | cine ) 2.aTMEdgat e have Harry K. Thaw sen Bellevue | gus 3 indictment 3 “fire’”. ” ) T S A e 1 that square miles. This in itself is quite ion was post- | their story in court this morning. Moi- Hospitallse (Hattiet nionelbana : F i Py, ¢ it -ve years for $1,200—Youthful Pastry far ball player in en by the bishop Kuskokwim ri ) opening the York east confer- Alagka 16 of Rev. Warren commerce The ¢ overy was made by Captain Lukens of the coast and SUTVe) ‘The Kuskokwim river,” says tWe New York, Jan. 2 wtion to | from the Matteawan asylum in Au- | sclected for Thaw's pleading the ens reports he took 14.266 soundings covering an area of over one hundred S haw would onnection with the customary bad meeting of the | umphy was given thirty days, Higgins : 2 v e 0 rien e dimr e | IRON WORKERS TO [an negthse pvhiethenilio B shade ol plialn {9 s Xt ol Ly 0 Atas) the fact th date, de e leader of the Molumphy found his umbrellas in | i was made today by Th instanc it « cessary o B 2ot cvening, | (St Mary's church. The assistant sex- | WAGE BOWLING WAR | at nhis arraignment in the supreme | 2 to Tombs prison, - [sent to Bellevuc S i ey et el et of Happiness.” | ton, Mr. Ralph, found Molumphy in | U | o mountain peaks meve than . a0l olo. The an- | the church in an intoxicated condition b - — 5 . . ¢ Oflice and Foremen at Vulcan 1 y o < miles distant. The hole working s 'he Washington wernment h This form of trade ig not obpected to | on was confined to eighty-thres days, New Britain | and helped him out. The sexton no- e . L 4 1a | ticed two umbrell is coa ] . 5 o i = = o e Pl Bl Bese ) il Works to Roll Thursday for now announced itself as emphatically | by the state department also be- and in July alone twenty-nine and irst chur G (2 WA Bhk; . . ‘ opposed to legislation prohibiting the | cause no American money 1s taken one-half of these days were lost on 0 < an S ISes 4 : o'clock. Judge th: f:x":i""l"f““g"z blf‘eifl TCIPO}'WG to a Banquet. export of munitions of war. Other | from domestic channels. War loans, account of the weather being bad or [ o i ithe pexion Heldlanic clafiniih e La I SVl . than the belief that the passage of | requiring popular subscription, are ' not sufficiently clear to see the dis- : - ellas were claimed. When | Greatest rivalry exists amongst the such legislation would be an unutter- | under governmental disfavor also be- | tant surveying marks g of the Junior | officers found Molumphy he said he | office employes and the factory fore- able act if passed during the progres cause of the vosgibility that When tt i held at 4| had thrown away the umbrellas and | men at the Vulcan Iron Works and feitie ; Feri el Rl e iy e G ey e be he ke ) as & ks a of a war, high officials here contend | feeling might be stirred upoa among | newly discovered channel is irsued, it the loaf of bread he had with him |two forces will meet in deadly com- that such a law even after the con- | Americans who became financially in- | will be possible for steamship com oung Woman's when in the church. In court this|bat at the Aetna alley: Thursday Pt clusion of the present coniflct would | terested in the success of some of the panies to send vessels to the Kuskok- thus initiate the development ociety will be | morning, Molumphy sald he wanted | evening in a contest which will de- ) in reality foster the growth of mili- | belligerents: wim and 3 o’clock Wed- !‘0 nlr'ag z\nliy.mlle said he couldn_'r cide which racu_on is to pay for the RGmalkflblfi [_c“c( w Smnc A“SWE[S tarism. They point out that weak na- | Applied With Fairness, of the latent mining, fishing and agri- g . s ay P < : a cmergencies on purchasing war sup- | for iea ot euerat 5 5 meet as usual | 8aid: “I'll plead guilty to anything Mr. [ the banquet and for the past two Nmfi[ficfl SDGG[G Gnafl'fis plies from the l'v‘mm\ .\‘1-\‘(:.~ \\"n‘v‘\\!d‘:\n ;’m‘v‘::‘ |:|‘~‘:|:m'l\gl'i\'ledifl-v“ 1'11\':(““\\ e !”T\‘ " AIENS oF o hanl Laach ubject of the| Ralph says. He was sober and I|weeks the men have been practicing oS mneilenttotkeanitiiclt armissiicony | Coternient M iIthobtl disoriininitise |1y -1°Te) Are IATER "ATeN OF Sinare: Christ and the | Wasn't faithfully, anxious lest they should St stantly on a war footing in respect to | and have heen .,‘,‘,m_” “‘”;"“" lon | jands along the Kuskokwim with nenician Wom- In the search for the missing um- | not make a good showing and there.| Washington, Jan —Senator Stone, | supplies, involving tremendous expen- | fairness to all ,,“’“,p","”] ““ h equal | promising prospects of mereury bear- brellas, Officer Howley located | by be on the losing team. chairman of the senate committee on | ditures Sedraals e e b7 | ing cinnabir, gold beariay quites of the First| O'Brien in Morris's saloon where he| As the majority of the V. I. W.|foreign relations. arranzed to incor- ODDOSeS RN NP onge Gréat Britalia 8 oeserts ihat ooys | pisver grounds and coxl Wnds. Whew opening game | W&S trying to sell an ambrella for | bowlers are members of some local | porate in the records of the senate to- | bl oos & i Tantd havel bees UhhaRitatingis tent o | L Cosenid] GMERODIISHE ORiY. RY L 8 B ive. Boys twenty five cents. O'Brien claimed (o lodgs it ial expected that the fraternal|day the long reply which e T'he letter reveals also that the ST e "“””‘« ik r!n (me reliable means of transportation such tion with the :”;;’eb KS‘WE ’lfv grm“ ]”igcins, who | league will discover some new satel- | from Secretary Bryan defending the | United States has taken the position e ; iyl ealiiidalid T e Iy lt 10:30 Friday | !eft bY the back door when the officer | lites in their midst after this week. | Washington government's interpreta- | that it cannot permit helligerent ves e O SORUEREN . A, entered. The umbrella was not one of | Those who have cast their lot i e o T S Pl Gh s e i e “‘,,4,\,,] PR \,,‘,‘:‘,.., TAFT AND BRYAN SUAEDICRIM. NN SSUIH 5 A - will be served [ those missing from the church. the factory team are Messrs. Stafford, | tral in the present wai g . 4 gy AETINS (11T R SIRADS RN e evening. Higgins said this morning that a ooy, MmO e Eriiioie S S S b on the high scas any passengers, even IWEET O TRAI\ reindeer grazing. Captain Lukens re though they he Germans or Austrians, | *Y "ports that already the small Inftial , January 31.| Perfect stranger had given him the | Hurlburt, Beecher and DeMorest. | state prepared after consultation w i nor can promises be oxacted from government herd has grown until them not to participate in the war. Such a protest has heen sent to | Cordial Greetings Extended Petween ntata that has ‘(‘){'!‘}b‘f':““ as a gift and he had asked | Their opponents are Messrs Spencer, | President Wilson, Counseilor i ere before, en- o l;{:"} :_0 F:_Ctl Ill;c price of a few | A, Hurlburt, Johnson Haugh, Warner |and the legal oflicers of the govern- | asting.” drinks® for it. He was releascd from | Danberg and Green. Well informed |ment, constituted (he administration s jall a few davs ago after servi F mce as a result of the search 1 al Church. e el Sl el s L NE i | scouts state that the two teams are|answer to those wha have been fco s £ ! arc] 3 d, of Proétor Daniel O'Keefo 2 "t ?it‘a:n}ke‘r'. evenly matched. Stafford, it is said, | charging in nuroerous letters to the hoandir l"“'“ ”"\’“ the Frene hd, L Keefe, admitte: o the bar | has learned to roll the ball dow e cruiser Conde of an American ship . 2 ol T y e, _ as g »wn | state department as well as in the : State in Parlor Car iv p ave esmo(;mn,gan: ]aslt’ week, presented his first case in | the allev instead of the more con- S mvl nentie e (‘hwv‘ e plving between two ports in Colum- ar in New Haven, TRICT EUTRALITY outh church | police court this morning. He de- | voni ¢ : s e e : 2| bia S J ) 3 . > venient alley gutter and Spencer can | American govermment’s neutrality dis- | New Haven bo—t ta T T q A vith Dr. G. W. o et . 1 3 t an goveriumen trality di ; S by A 4 ith G fended Frank McCormick, who was |always be counted on to get at least | criminated \mst Germany and 'ficials cxplained today that the | giate Willlam Jennings Rryvan hac IN UNITED STATES L of the morn-| charged with attempt to defraud on | one Din il theae inica) Giher Mo A request of the Canadian government 1 pr for the Im-| a warrant sworn out by I. Birnbaum. bers of the two teams arc doing e for permission {o transport war bject of the| The story of Officer Mcehan who Summarized Popular Misconception. | cquipment” across Alaska, which had New Haven road parlor " at : i 5 B L equally well 'Ma’'s Trrepres- | arrested McCormick and Birnbaum, Sociong Van summarized popu | been refused, as disclosed in Seere~ | Grand Central station in the proprietor of the restaurant con- | _ lar misconcept ) woint an hal meeting of | vinced the court that McCormick was | SYRUP OF FIGS el e e Sl A0 ment of guns and ammunition from | eut the window-—deep in thought, no held Thursday | guilty and he was fined $5 and cost St i hg sy | morthern Canada doubt, on weighty affair t g o 5 5 5 S 2 S A of the Britis ¥ Yo ad i ks , &Y afa f state cleties deration f when matters | Birnbaum said that McCormick show. FOR CROSS, SICK, 8 'I‘”“l |I»l»“ I nay “'M‘l e had it e Canadian authorities wished to | when he was startled by a hand being funday school | ed him a nickel for a sandwich, but | FEVERISH CHILD | apiiy HI.‘ {l,' »” e ek l_’" “" bring the guns to Vancouver by sea, | laid on his shoulder and a gruff zreet Meriden, Jan when he got the sandwich he refused e Tens 3 'l" “““':“"“'_‘ G "‘ Olinvolving o journey through a smal | i “ITello, Bill the United States ghoulc of the Erwin | to pay and defiantly ate his sandwich : ' LR nl i bk < epponents Nt iy gn Alaskan territory, but tne Fo . bef ] % g antly ate his s e tite e oy Sl o BAC 1t v, . or a moment, beforc looking up, W6 W chnron | M cOormink Has Baan inleotiont sl | - o ”h _" our ,liver, | matters of ammunition and' contra- | \washington government denied the | the famous Nebraskan probably 4:45 p. m. eral occasions for petty offenses. Mr. QFDAL grebawels and. lecturesw n]“ O'Emafe war admitted o the bo lasi | ,,‘,"’i‘i""' ) ‘::”:‘ |'|un Im{nv: ! he 'n‘u[w\m '\ Inll ach rotest Heeded., interrupt h.s s=ecreta mediations | tion R Wed- - a be ‘ent operating o1 e hig b Sionit !:Iogck b ::;;Sm and opened up his office Sat- Mothers can rest easy after giving |seas, not the duty of a neutral, to| The fact that hoth Japan and Gre 1"‘” o )'”""” s arnotls the stand taken by the utive bourd p . S 4 ., S = " ) . G e looked up to find P ling the Nile,” the Frank Bostik was fined $5 fo “California Syrup of Iigs,” becausc | prevent contraband from reaching an| Rritain had heen asked to remove || o€ (995 1}”\“1‘\' o . smiling markable | saul ; r as-|in a few hours all the eclogged-up |cnemy Those in this country who | their warships from proxtmity to | & g é The B e 1ts ff."]t(‘"gw‘l“h'l’ Sudnock = Saturday | waste, sour bile and fermenting fool | sympathize with Germany and Aus-| Honolulu and New York respectively | (Lo 0N the secretary’s face cleared found a s | night. Vladislav Arkopski was finoed | ; . s v i etieion e e b s s Mol away i moment and 1 K S gently moves out of the bowels, and | { Hungary ear p = il and oy acceded 2 re ay in a moment and extended irst Cataract, | $7 for assaulting Frank Burshaf i o , 4 ttria-Hungary, appear to sume that| and that they acceded to the requests |, s ank 5 sky | you have a well, playful child again. | T g 3 a5 - o ~ | his hand with a laugh How are fternoon in preps Submerged | last Tuesdny night on Glen str |3 lay gt tsome obl s upon this gov-| attracted wide attention here in view S > 4 : o len street as | Children simply will not take tho | - - i vou, Professor?”” he greeted him ate convention to be he M farriedl| ni et o k crnment he performance of its| of the possibility that such reques i 1 . g0 2l voung | fivas from play to empty thelr bowels. | ; : 3 Those in the car who knew the two \ 1 the tombs of | lady home from a weddi I neutral duty, prevent all trade in | might he repeated hecause of reports v : ng held in{and they become tightly packed, liver f 1 1 looked on and smiled, for t nian resident Martin Lemk n Mountains. Dudjack’ a S shily packed, liver | contraband, and thus equalize the dif-| that belligerent ships again were hov- ‘ gl e | Du J} B hall that night. getuplugsish and Somuch diserdered. [0 " 40ty ihi relattoe nacall eilis Closs to the Atericas eodace who had loterrupted the seccetary’s | cs s ool oo Notes. John J Ohnsnr.\, who clalmed when When cross, feverish, restless, sec if | grenzth of the bolligerents No snet The Washington government's pro- | Mediations was former President | o'cl and immedi na election of | arrested for drunkenness Saturday | tonguc is coated, then give this deli- | ojimation. exists: §t swould he nn nm. | nouncement in Secretary Bryan's | Wiliam H. Taft went to k on matter a class will be | Disht that he was the son of Prince | clous “fruit laxative.” Children love if, ok ”""'_ e et et Tetler ont thelouestiont ot loatiel was The two old political opponents ar ght up at the conventior his evening in | Albert, was put on probation. He still [ and it can not cause injury. No dif- | (ne rart of (his sovernment (o adont | received with much interest hecause | Presidental —rivals of 1908, taer One important move was that of b Trinity M. E. {)nslsted H;n r;m]rmn:: that Prince Al- | ference what ails your little one——if ‘l: ‘ym " > .\” "w‘;'x “‘\‘l”‘\lll” .\“‘]':‘; N G s A 'm.' dropped into a conversatior which | putting the state benefit sociefy n - ; ert was his fath 5; - ¥ ros A ar. such a nolicy, ‘ Lo henssl NS ik N S Sl : ',l see o P usl & e will follow, er. full of cold, or a sore throat, diar- [ i (ter to do to. | If Germany and | been placed on the administration’s | Seemed to be amusing on both sides, [a business basis It was suggested bwell will give S i e T [ rhoea, stomach-ache, bad breath, re- | '\ Semilton he letler states that so |and which continued until the train |that each soclet R PR st g opy of short talks PRISON IS CROWDED. | member, a gentle “inside cleansing™ | far as the state department is ad- Teached this city, where Prof. Taft |rector to serve on the board to lool lology.” At the present time the state prison | should always be the first treatment e o e S e A IEntaN Thatitvra oTA irivals &DPRE-] EetarTine. mad unt of the bencns ment of the |at Wethersfield is crowded tg over- | given. Full directions for babic ently indulged in considerable good- | societ A few other changes ma i1l be given |fowing and there is a long list of | children of all ages and grown-ups 2 ¢ weel in the | men held at the county jails awaiting | are printed on each bottle. | 73 by *Ye |their turn to he taken ‘“down the Beware of counterfeit fig rup: there are now about six thousand reindect FFormer President and sSccrctary of got comfortably settled in his chair in stand Taken by Executive Doard of tary Bryan's letter referred to a ship- vesterday anc was =ta ng 1 : . S SR the State German Catholic So neutralit and protestiy request. mazed that any one should dare to | Country furnishing hall on strin. cannot nport contraband from this country it is not because of that fact the auty of the United States to close its markets to the al- lies, The markets of this country are open upon equal terms to all the sl ’ i = “ world, to every nation, helligerent or | ©f Stupplies throu rt company of | Fiver’ as soon as other prisoners | Ask your druggist for a 50 cent hottio | VO 1 X B St loreditalis regarded’ by hoys. |in connection with the State Germar consists of a | there have “done thelr bit.” Among |of “California Syrup of Figs,” then | OV Bryan as purely a commer It was the § o'clock train out of |Catholic SBocieties’ federat e br_ and an ac- | those who are to serve time when | look carefully and see that it is made Reveals Many Features. & fion i ot obieciionablad (Great | New Forkl Prof. iTart was onlhis | stronsly Sdvoosted fe the e a18e part of their | thelr turn comes are: “Matty” Dris- | by the “California Fig Syrup Com- While the letter was devoted large- | Britain. IFrance and Russia are un- | Way home to New Haven after trip ‘4,,”‘|“|(|1r1 Sunda y "”, S—— semi-popular | coll and the other lacal chicken ! pany We make no smaller size. |1y to answering criticisms it revealed | derstood to have eostablished many to the west and Secretary Pryan was | gueh an .-rlan17d HM‘ i ‘K\\”H i o [dings, and the | thieves. They are still at the Hartford | Hand back with contempt any other | many features of the administration’s [ million dollars worth of eredits for : on the way to Sprinzfield, where * | about A nvnv.d"”h > ”‘ iy s up of ‘“The|Jail fig syrup. policies hitherto unexplained l“ ar supplics with American firms, | delivered an addr x5t night NG Mnn,,“'inz”:"rj.n,:“ "“\:"r:a“' by foreign government since Presi dent Wilson announced his disapprov- | natured joshing at each other's be made in the by-laws regarding the el of such transactions. The purchase | Pense, and seemed to be as pleased at | organization h the establishment | the chance meeting " school The formation of a ladies’ auxiliar

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