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[J | Such fires start and what means may ¥ “¥ | be empl : | The vote in the commission was fifly- it, and for what they specifically | Mulholland's assertion .that he y Ployed' to prevent them in ! eight to rorty-two and the minority WHAT OTHZIZRS 3SAY stand; judging them by their public ( (Davig) had pald Beer $1,000 in the | [ i e | expectation of getting contracts on | | | | | | | ANY, future, s bound Ly the vole 16:miAlte ho sn- utterances, by their votes as legisla- nistic report. The vote was taken | y tors or by their acts as administra- | the island. He also reiterated his | by mail, giving every member a WAL Opy 0 et o Gl tors. charge that a contractor named Call | ey ! 1 4:15 p. m. | fie8 about which no one appears to ihink b | It must He apparent to all that the chance to e A questions as discussed In ex- It should be borne in mind that this | nad pald Beer $5,000 for this pur- steady reductioh of the rate of illiter- | pose. He said that he saw the check lurch St. kno S e are g oo ¢ i y w t.he cause are altogether too fre- | the presence of his conscience and | changes that come to Herald | At iow Quent in this city and so long as no | judgment only. We should like to oftice. acy has been colncldent. with ‘ani\10sip@ied tni the Unlon Lusgus clup ia Matter. L | 8Decial effort is made to ascertain ihe | a strong, intelligent, progressive greasingjtate of ropulefon cauved bF l A i — — ——— | immigration, a fact of conslderable| Beer had been summoned to testify 4 i and yet conservative ci 3 : cause just so ‘long will oy inue | & X ive city like Sprin Tndustrial Compensation. 3 | of the city B e ey N e R e ont leove rnnie i A R (Phi I slsaifiance jpegiunLgein S varsMlon | esterany fout Salled sto SRpReRE S el ts a Month. il something Shens \lphia Evening Bulle o e ’ fCents @ Month. | | until something happens which will | managed by a competent man. . wiih | idelphia Iivening Bulletin) | the smaller number of illiterates in | physician reported that Beer was il | 80 Cents & call for severe measures. It won't do | power and responsibility. Many cities | . ¢ Feport of-the Massachusetts in- | the northern states, where most of the Frank J. R. Mitchell, president ol Y. Many cities | q,qtpia] board of the second full year | new-comers have settled. A great mua- | the Banco Nacional, entered further . year. to . v o e s E 4 say that a fire looks suspicious, be- | 1¢€d some sort of a change . A | - s b plelnas he | B he okt U change and this | of operation of the compensation act | jority of the men who come to this | denfals of the charges that it was an ising medium In { CAuse that does not prove anything : ¥ thing for them. Good | i, that state, which has-just been [ country to better their condition are | untrustworthy institution, as set forta o ‘ 3 { Mmanagem sans econo of- | i i ¢ books and press | and while there is no disposition to | g io8e ent means economy and cf- | made public, has many points of in- | employed in classes of Work that as 2 | in evidence produced by Walker W 3 criticise the chief of the fire depart- { porta "',' 1d that is ()\u. most im- | terest to Pennsylvania at this time | rule are avoided by our own men: | Vick. i | ant in municipal business as well | when the framing and enactment of a | but experience has disclosed, and the | ¢ - i@ on sale at Hota- o for S 8 oy ¢ astigati P B Whd Broad- ment !.Ul his manner of investigation, d\s 1\!’1.. ”DU\H[Q S| 28 aterbury | similar law is an accepted duty of the | statistics cited emphasize the conten- gy Tavana S ¥ Bowa walk, he having much other work to attena | -‘merican. | current legislature. The Massachu- | tion that children of foreign parents | INTRODUCES SC HOOL: BILL, " | ¥ ¥ to, it would seem as if this work sets system is one of elective com- | readily assimilate our customs and o — Our Stock of Rugs, Linolcums and CALLS. { might be better handled by the police The British Raj Expands. ! pensation,- with insurance guarantee- | manners, become apt pupils and de- el ol s s et it | ing responsibility, but as rejection of | velop into good citizens. Favoring Normal School. .928 in i £ 3 i S 2 | the scheme by an employver forfeits RS . there is anything to be done by way Gf\""' Britain has made a strategic | his right to the technical defenses of Worse Than Death [ gdonmgr (r(»:;]rg; “,' T husl ton t: SR ;- . . troke by seizing the head oy egligence _ser- % troduced a n the senate wh o of apprehension it is this department | & selzing the head of the Per- | contributory negligence, fellow-ser (Cleveland Plain-Dealer | . . emnants JOMMISSION. i s iniles el i S sian gulf and the port up the river.| vant's fault and assumption of risk, el e s tproyides; foriss faproprastion ‘?\v build charter revision T e s outlet of both the Fuphrates and | the voluntary assent on the part of | L@st weelk there died at =~ Norihan addition to the State Normal| of Ofl Cioths and Linoleums at lew - i |Ee policeman’s job, and accord- | Tigrls. The movement proceeded | employers is nearly universal. Eight | eymouth, Mass, a broken = old sl 18 thi ity : than cost. plan commission. {ing to reports heard from time to | from India and the force that execut- | hundred thousand wage-earners In | FOMAn. She was Mrs. Ruth A.| According to Senator Klett's bill Y .10111] it is part of the military forces of | the state are covered by insurance, | DOMEroy, mother of l;\(:ah I;m\t(»rnv_ :hv sv|n|(‘”\\n|x]r;ld a_).prn.,n:m hub m:n : aining to i i ) | the British raj. Whatever was the | cighty-seven per cent. of al] the nen- ous prisoner o arlestown. | towards this addition and the city o to accor s res S e | S V. T4 3 "he las orty o do o ) ( ‘s ey omplish results difficult, if N0t | unpreparedness of the Briitsh Isles, | fatal Industrial accidents reported and | She Was 74 years old. The last forty fwould donate $35.000 more With ¥ * 1 impossible, for any other department | the preparedness of the British In- | seventy-one per cent. of all latal ac- vears of her lifc had been devoted |this amount a $70,000 addition would Rag Rugs Ao 7o) 15 demonstrated by thellewetl| cldentsitwers) Tndemnine ol thuough in i | imiostisxclusivelyftofendeayoring 1o be erected, making the Normal school Crex Rugs blesome crime t6 prove, but while it | SS58 Of its expedition by sea and land |lsurance policies, each class showing & Senator Klott Takes Action in Senate | o Cloths at special prices for fhe next three days only. g2 1o P 10 | time this department might be ablc In this Three Day Sale you will flud mat- ma to accomplish, Arson is a very trou- Fur o | proc 3 ar ¥ ga ! s city o o 3 e8! N e cure either a pardon or a mitiga |in this city one of the best in the Wool and Mibre Rags within a fortnight after the declara- | distinct gain over the previous year. | tion of sentence for her son country » ’ Tapestry Bruascls Yu o councll .14 be unjust to say that any of | Tt was i 7 . B iaieara [ 0 e uniust to 9 at any of | tion of war by Turkey. Such general adoption of the plan as in 1874 that Jesse Pomeroy, | e — : the fires in New Britain were of in- The lower delta of Mesopotamia is | —and the increase has been consistent then 14 years old, was sentenced to Velvet Rugs ion of buildings, e e L e | indecd strategic fterritory. It com- | since the date of this report—estab- solitary confinement for life Until P ASSOCIA]IO Axminster Rugs barks, etc., for oniE e R .| mands the access to the sea of all |lishes a presumptive case for the suc- last year the sentence was literall o Lo ¥ Body Brussels Rugs astonished at the ignorance sometimes | {120 otentially rich river plain, | €e8s of the law, which is further | 8nd rigorously carrled out. For forty = y s " . e vor Mats looks like a con- : B ithout s | displayed by those who ought to [whica is being irrigated in accord- horne out by the analysis of the cost | Years Pomeroy has llved in solitude. 9 | 3 e M" know how a fire started but who are | ance with the system devised by Sir | ©f compensation furnished by the re- }"orhaps his brain was not just rignt lS GU[SI Of “957 Printed Linoleums what may 3 ac- g - rom h E X as « unable or unwilling to tell about it. hegrianule thefistarcawnsther ltves or 0il Cloths | William Willcocks, the builder of the | Port. The pay roll for Immission is evi- ANiie e b e r turing establishments in the com- | NOt, one can only wonder that the ARG S e a pper Egypt. The n hout much pow- et 3 { region was one on which Germany | monwealih is reported as being $460,- | perpetual prisoner has not long ago " . TRACTION COMPFETITION. had her ove, one she planned to tap | 000,000 a year, and the cost of insur- ; become a raving maniac. urta‘n crims do under other | . | e T . cavs there is | by the Bagdad railway, ance averages one per cent. on that | Last year, the last vear of her life, EIK f I 0 th Stat . the hands of Wi I TRETXen felhy EEWE DR 9 S e i (i Boemaen || A2 The value of the manufacturea | Mrs, Pomeroy prevalled upon Gov. $ [rem a VET 3 8(6 | ror me next three days, value 15¢ to ha the common | much to interest Connecticut citles in | piitress of the land route between | Product of these establishments was Walsh to modify Jesse's punishment 45¢ yard. Sale prices 10c to 29c. v br less definite | the New York problem of motor-bus | the Mediterranean and India, a route | $1.658 363, and the cost of com- | very slightly. The solitary prisoner Gamc[ mr A"nual Mcclmu and traction competition. Very little | utilized by Alexander of Maccdon in | Pensation”finally charged against that | was given the privilege of attending . n commissio; | his invasion of India, the route that |.finished product of industry amounted | the prison religious services on Sun- o 5 | unless its pow- onve made ancient Antiooh and mope | t0 Nine one-hundredths of a cent or | days. This was the sole frult of the ’ FREE nine tenths of a mill on a dollar. mother's forty yvears of patient cease- Over 100 members of the Past Ex- | B B those of the |ing recent years in this state, yet at | o qern Aleppo ric s . ! PP ch and populous. No accurate figures as to the cost | less endeaver. alted Ruler's aseociation of the state Come in and get your copy of the and some other | one time there was some serious talk | The route commences upon the Syrian | o b e aTubReT s Bt New f Lened. As the | of estabiishing such a line hetween | coast and extends across the desert ofiuchicompeneationfasimasisaigesed Dirs Eossrey e 0 e e R0 ; i 067 B D el MBIA F '[ J‘l’ E | out of industry under the old system |when Jesse was born. She was 34 | Britain lodge, No. 957, B. 1. O. E., for 2 St : AN to tae Euphrates, thence down to the e city plan com- | New and Hartford, not so 2 x of employer's liability subject to the |when he was sent to prison. From | their annual meeting. has been said about t} matter dur- It is written and illustrated by : Persian gulf, whence it takes ship or i 'y C o1d advisory | much in competition with the trolley |y oo ha Joas S S chance of litigation are in cxistence, | that time on her life was one on- At the election of officers Harry ( follows the coast eastward to Karachi, Brown of this city was re-elected sec- J[]AN SAWYER B acpectment | or raliroad companies, but as a busi- | the new westernmost port of Hindu. | LUt 1t 18 doubtful that If the cost of | pressive sorrow. Year after vear she | . 5 § ) | litigation were to be added to the ag- | strove. i1l even hope must at last | retary’ which office he has filled with | great satisfaction to the association | gregate of damages paid and to that | have vanished. | - wera to be added (he cost of insur- | Nowadays Boston would not {m- | 30d honor to himself. Other oficel™ | ity ajd you can casily learn the Fox ance carried voluntarily as a pro- | pose such a sentence on a l4-year- Slecced l“""‘ ?\“ r")!““,\r ol ¢ | Trot at home. tection, the assessment that finally | old boy, no matter what his crime; Q‘”“’-‘"d‘“‘ wombley 011 U GOLUMBIA - DANCE RECORDS, be much more enjoved taan 4 ride in [ Wands. Zosiediongidustyg NouInhRless - x| and cnefwondesi{sihaiMEsse cBLREL A T iy of | ARE BEST—DOUBLE DISC, FROM 7 & . . o Ehis figune lwhils thelbenents (Of ithell nas ot long axoimitizatedlilithe | yice Eresident= BB Reldy ol has been pushed |a crowded trolley car. There are ’l{h“ British Indian raj grows by ac- | cyionditure would have borne no | ermelty of the punishment of both | Naugatuck. Porighina { by ) cretions. in our time it has annexad | oabor LY L v i s Tiro . INSTRUMENTS $10 to $200. On a result of the |such lines in many of the Massachu- | gelons L8 ar Pne B s SRSl | comparison to those of the compen- | son and mother. Now it is too late ":(““'”“’ LoulsRBrockc ol B ES iEy e monwealth club | setts cities, the patronage is heavy | tan, Malaysia, and recently has de- sAn\u'tx'\ fi‘l:‘r(;'mar(‘ PO o to heal the broken heart of the ""‘lv' L ity retiving i juence. That or- | and presumably the financial returns | fined a sphere of influence in SOUthern | gic.noointment i"‘m(“r(_'f’n;"‘me“w‘;“"h mother. As for Pomeroy, he mig president of the association presided terested in the | are satisfacto ¢ S along the gulf. Aden is an ad- houid not he overlooked in the grati- | ag ‘;M\lh:}(‘?tnfl;{l k',::,':v(:“hp\m:“n.‘ at the business meeting 4] ¥ A e e 5 . o1 ° v S ean- o . R ve esses delivered When the w Britain-Hartford | ministration of the raj and Aden is | fiiaijon of the general result. The [ing of liberty since he was a child The reports of the officers showed | near the southwestern corner of | gecregate of industric b ing s ofliber yan.nes : the association to be in excellent con- | s become more | line was talked of it was proposed to | Arabia CoTee o u«(n%\l casualty in- | ould be lost and useless in the || BhS SSSOEREON M0 08 T o erehip of % | creased in the sec. ¢ rer Iy 5 o 18 s of | BB 1t moy be | travel over the north part of East| It looks as if all the Perstan sulf | qooool (o I8 SOlOT0 VAT, ORSE i || S ¢ | 250 and the deaths during the yvar{ f ot the charter | street, out by the brick yard and over | littoral and all Arabla would come | numper of labor days lost in the state e 1\{0 nhmprmmmf":nfl;‘l‘]:‘1;26‘““::( numbered four, M. J. Hafey of Hart- | into the sphere of the raj eventually. | i1 the second vear was 1,19 DA e L Sy o ford, J. H. McMahon of Derby, Pro- | T Grief was expressed at the death of | The British already have mibhled off | compared avith 1,156,787 the pres Jesse Pomeroy there would be few | £0Td T Femenor O ey and J. . c \ - 3 L] Mr. Hafey who passed away this | & works out and | mountain” road and thence out by ! the 1 B T L e nau] to claim it an easy means of escape the four corners of the peninsula, | vear, or an increase of § 1-2 N its promoters | Charter Oak. It was feit that such | at Sinai, Aden, M: Sid oW Lhe ot MMhe wass loes bn the seeoua | Tom the Hunemey weelk and a resolutions committee was | 00.901.90* i . appointed consisting of James T 199-201-203 Main Streef, | Smith of Ansonia, Martin Cunninghaimn of Danbury and James L. McGovern. | CHARLEVILLE HEADQUARTERS, | and did not ex- | ness proposition in which it was felt [ Stan. ~ Some day, of course, a rail- A way from Damascus or Port Said, or the originator of the Fox Trot and by : 2 both, will be laid over that route, gave Decause | tive, especially during the summer | .q it is indispensable to British in- usiness promi- | time when a ride in a motor car would | terests that the railway he in Dritish except such | at the time would be very remunera- Grafon Dept., 2nd floor, J. Van Ost, Mgr, y out the city | what hds been called ‘“‘under the H. Weaver of Naugatuck | | 4 its authority. | a route would pay betier because it | Persian gulf's fead. it looks as year showed an increase of $207.215 that, but the e ol iRzl a oy eng TRa 'l The number of non-fatal injuries in- : : : 3 stretch from the Red sea to the South . creased nearly seven per cent. and le to the new | yenture was seriously considered at | China sea and include within its i S 3 2 y b} a sea ¢ Y € t S of fatal injuries over twents hing any great | one time and there is hardly any | bounds the most populous empire the per cent., which fact the industr he city as at | gount but that if established it could | World has ever known. —Disracli hal . hoard attributed to the failure Immediately after the business| o 0. "o o Jan more than the oriental imagination | employers to take gres i meeting an excellent turkey dinner was / a Londo Je X be ade to pay. The s'ghts between ployers to take greater interest A | S o . S & i served under the efficient direction of [ 9:60 A. M.—The German staffl head- o with which he was char he had the safety work which the board — the two cities are not particularly at- | the statesman's foresight when he | undertaking as a part of s pro- b tractive, but the route could be ex- | proclaimed Victoria empress of In e, spread left nothing to be desired. | France, opposite Mezieres, and ncaf i The definite statement is made in President Twombley was toastmaster | Sedan but which th e e S e B : . i ere | tended, and in these days of rapid ! the report that $1,800,000 might be Vfiflfifi, n lmfir, Sflld HG was 88(- AndjLhore Were Yarone m"\rmmm()m ! i k. publicity in | (rave ot T U e B e The Quarantined Cattle travel a long trip in the open by auto The Quarantined Cattle, S oatate i clndioE s ornet wib ke saved annually in the cost of insur- i h :‘qur; (::;n & bus would have plc ires not to be (Breeders’ Gazett .J‘ » nee, if empioyers would organize o . S F J Lynch. Music was furnished | AT ONCE! STOPS 5 fo emslatuve | C i in any other w Connecticut | The cattle quarantined from the | committees of safety and adopt other ]S"Efl SUI.WZU was N(] D|D'0'na[ during the dinner by Lynch's orches- STOMACH MISERY | National Dairy show since the last of | means of accident prevention which tra. LES i 3 e e R e R INEY Exalted ruler A. J. Hart delivered AND INDIGESTION October have heen moeved from the . w g am Gl 1 (G (rovrpemiion T i ik & = i 2 an address of welcome and assured show barns at the Chiea P vard ew York, Jan i vidence in the visitors that New F ain lodge Pape's Diapepsin” makes sick, sour, fill its ¢itimate mission. Tt must 4 to the Hawthorne racetrack, about t tended to discredit the testimony of | x % - : not only indemnify the worker or his felt Stomachs feel miles from Chicago. ! oxp e . ! 3 s o section and there | ‘. e 5 dependents I wage-carning power Pa line in iis own section and there { pangation for which these cattle were 1) E 18 PGV e i L L lost by dustrial accidents, by or more plac- | ;o < orialy any doubt but that it would | held from siaughter by iheir owners 21 | dccldents, but 3 must prevent such loss. The mission o e : 1 e wiul to engasge | | o popular in this on as well..| Will now begin. ol foe inance ih ot hiove tolin or games on Inquiry has been made as to why e 3 y . demnify for fire loses than to pre- urnanfent or infected herds throughout the country ol et Py SRR the open air enough for their own | shoulg be killed in a : i e I” '\l* insurance admission feq y A : g 3 5 2 companies are learning that it is part | o o 2 [ B ook 1n | 5008 and motoring fox s purpose | disease when the dairy show cattle | o (heir province to prevent disease Phelan commissioner L e N din ok R R E e L | NoDHRE 0 oue o i ISEn s CIassiby tSolt had been cured and saved ey haves (- d e e s 3 To show that Mr. Fort, at the time . 4 3 o y its 2L CAgaY and dcath. 1t is a part of the purpose e Sl — never was anything shall be law- not been ‘“‘cured. Marious troubrestioeienan o i L enastion! law o) prevent al to Santo Domingo ure shows be- _— still pursue them, hey may vet be | jpqustrial accidents. The pa el may | 1ast summer to adjust the revolution- | in the evenin killed. They have been held in strict p. lied el datail S08Y ) ary troubles there, did not hold a | Paris, Jan. 27. 5:05 A, M.—One of g FACTS AND FANCIES o i S S il e applied in more detai Just as 2 ! : B = 5 g 5 & e ; Al 2 - quarantine, guarded hy sanitary of- | the individual owner property may | 00d opinion of Sullivan, Walker W. | the highest personalities in the Bel- 4 o i ficlals of the government and the gecure farbrable premiuss T hi | ¥ick, instigator of the investigation, | gian goveramisal, scoerding, fo & pared tobacco, state and by Pinkerton detectives for | fire insurance by applying the various | Tead a letter from John T. Vance, | Havre despatch to the Havas Agency, g ~ | deputy receiver-gene: at Santo Do- | speaking in rcference to a German October 17, 1914 In | news agency’s statement that Belgian Fred Eppler, the club cook, This|quarters are now at Charleviske pt differ from | (.o to have been pretty siow in this ed to operate | . chqct, although motoring is increas- The bill pro- | ;o i popularity thros ut the state. proud to have them as its guests gaassy former Governor J. Franklin Fort, of | g,coches were made by ex-Mayor Jos- | fine. New Jer who defended the fitness | ., A Halloran. Senator Archibald of James M. Sullivan as minister to | aroneil of Bridgeport, Collector nf!(u te good, but work badly ferment Santo Domingo, was introduccd Yes- | (yustoms James L. McGovern of | into stubborn lumps and cause a sick terday at the investigation of tae | pijggeport and others | sour, gassy stomach? 3 o charges against Sullivan, which is be- | *he dinner and entertainment was | Mrs. Dyspeptie, jot th ing conducted by Senator-elecl | i charge of the house committee of | Diapepsin digests ever T of a town, th> | 1o pay can see ndvant for such or mayor of a Do some foods you eat back People as a rule do not get out into | HAS MET ENGAGEMENTS, certainly effective badly your stomach is [ will get happy relief in five minfite: | but what ses you t that strengthons d reguint ouvr stormr | ach s0 you can eat your rite foods | without fear. was surprised to | finances are in a pitlable condition, | Mo remedies give you relief some- more than two months. and their new | forms o precaution and protection, quarters' have been leased for two | while the negligent property owner | mingo, dated war with each other. T fina | months more. Thal would mean | pays the price of neglect in a high- | this Vance said he . s—they are slow, but not s hint | four months of extremely ¢ quar- | er rate. and the man careful of him- | see taat Governor Fort is going (o | says It is evidently difficult for the | time e Pl ure, @a5 with the | {1at he would tolerate such a thought. | antine, even if they were released al | self and sound in hody gets a pre- | Whitewash Sullivan’s record.” | government tp dispose of its sources, since the Germans.have laig | and puts ommissioners, | To date the missionary has not | the cnd of that time ferred vate on his life insurance, the Sullivan No Diplomat. sondition 80 the misery wor : presént bill | swered the questions satis ! h( oncerning thelr "°1“"‘flfv there is | emplover who is careful of the sufety T R N | hzqn‘ds”l“: r:\:‘v"z:h‘\‘xzfip nA\lp\";:mjpyll X ;:‘fi‘k‘ lon e RIS t coma amonds.! The Py iiadal i smmenc oI or e estn R IE RSk RS ST e DI esran i aveRheand fencah ol Rl eyaciiAte: the Mcountry| | ite Fitiation | DItpEpsini 00 ey easure, how.| If the oldest inhabitant can recall a | the insistence in some localities that bugden on all efployers, but shdula | | ibject of Sullivan and his ‘career in | 1arally will not be brilliant, for ev- | stomach-—distrese just bt will legalize | OTCATIET January this is the time fori{.farm herds should not be slaughtered | offér, 3 premium: for aitior Al arae him to come forward and make his | hecause show cattle have heen | guards pns on Sunday | exnibit. The garden variety of citizen | “oured” and “‘saved” is scen in its . Two years and more of actual ex- eople are very | cannot look back and find any such | tmje light. Assuming that the show | perience in the industrial community The bill was | choice collection of rain and sleet and | cattle are out of the woods—which = of Massachusetts ought to be fruit- & | slush and fog and lack of sunshine for | they age not—what farmer would de- | ful' of good advice for the compensa- | LDEC and to me he stated chsty THREE YEARS IN PRISON you ever many yea Ansonia Sentinel. 790 dummn to & quarsnting af feur | tion expeinient W Pennevlednia, | | 8 W oim g8 thagbost and seel S " q. | fifty-cent months or more? It is far more eco- | R & = him deport himself at the KVH?XY-' | Amsle , Via T.ondon, Jan e Y ‘ . & v ¢ enough for him to khow | 10:17 A. M.—A message from Liege, it 1a o sata pers, and food African savages have been asking | mises. a missionary why Christians .go to | baseball is al- Sy « F nothing in Christ's .doctrine to | “Pape’s Diapepsin” is quick, positive vour stomach in a healthy Santo Domingo, although he did not | erything will have to be ilt up |stomach gots sweet ; » b go into the question of his actions | ggajn, mnotably the factories. which, | belching, no eructations of undigested belng correct or not. e gave his | constitute one of the principal re- |food, your head o A e e impressions of Sullivan as i s oF the chanter” ks matic representative in nto iraRen ; ; b ances which bopularity that had before S !inomical to kill'the average herd. be Hiitc Declining. what kind of a man he was, and that | Belgium, states that the wife of Greck | R for from Ir dyepepsia or any Ance 5 S : ; Moreover, what farmer would = ! 3 stomach disordc P &ood chance | low-necked gowns and abbreviated | el > i h" "_‘I‘ ! ('" | If there ever were any doubt among | that should represent the United | With adding Belgians to escape, has | S10M2¢ Aigorder been an in- | skirts, hopes the time will come when 1 persons who aim to be fair-minded as tes in Santo Domingo. - He also | been sentenced to three year im S . P g o oht «o | auaratined? How -can the farme : H ! CITY ADVERTIhEMENT f years and ;:‘gpp e 1“ Ry 1‘)191_ ;lm])mpn‘h‘.; quarantime against the birds of the | posed by the immigration bill passed | contact with the Dominican politicians | o arefoot all the year round, and is g £ = 5 | recently by congress and now awaiting | in their endeavors to bring about ab- | ¢ ‘o popular 4 ENEND | could he expected of farmers who | A e ey will mec a 1weir ofhi City or the workingman slaving too | {he farmers who we ik ) i QREES. many hours and the employ vr\‘g are | ‘()‘ “| \ased cattle ‘m he Milk-| 1,000 children between the ages of ten | Banco' Nacional of Santo Domingo _ to :ttend to the Quties pertaining to : e e © | from discased cati:e 10 tne Coawmsty, | and fourtecn years who were unable [ had 'said that he expected to share | qy. ¥ g ] said appointment. Meetings will be R ciory i R Sl Nt e r.” James’ Headache Powders jciq on Wednesday, the drd; Friday, E ;;\\u;hrl mnn}oy ]V(‘\n “‘.'n\.\ i »1;" al e I :1 ’l“xl"’«‘y)“)‘vl\‘(»”::ryivx\.v‘r-‘-u"tl'r‘:\‘\’-‘. (Jy’p“q {he | had been decreased to twenty-two and | mer Governor Glynn and Representa- | give instant relief—Cost the 5th; Wednesday, the 10th; and en 'there has flicials are’| quart . ! In 1914 to fifteen. When contrasied | tjve James A. Hamill, of New Jersey dime o package Friday, the 12th days of February table, was t ble ground for Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, advocates | or dairy, and clean up-and start anew i (Pittsbure Post. : SR ‘ et s Wik a o W o ) he was not the kind of a minister | consul Galwaert wh as charged - 2 o5 3 cctively as the s “attle nave beer ‘ B kind of log- | men Wil discard ‘collars awd ‘hats, | fectively ¢ show cattle nave been | ¢4 the injustice of the literacy test im- | said that, since he had seen_him in | prisonment. poosition to a | otherwise arranging to make himself | air and the dogs and the other means | gisposition at the hands of President | dieation of Bordas and the appoint- BOARD OF RELIET. punday is dis- ih yopular with clothing trades.— | of \mn\\}-_"(hj' "‘f RIR DEestion ) | Wilson. it inust be removed by the of- | ment of a provisignal president, he The Board of Relief of the Cit | Norwich Record. Ald wihtRin (thesa NtNe | ficial figures relating to illiteracy in | was thoroughly satisfied that Sullivan . New Britain hereby gives notice | the United States just made lic by | we at, , i- ripe for a | puplicly boast. that. they would con- | (ne federal bureat of odt ae i‘"”‘,” Ly|uesinofdiplomas pendfhat ez ] | .t Meriden is a punk town. Bither | coaj the disease if they thought it | e e <’1<{t\‘nrg These | pathy of the Dominicans toward him | Hall e e B e S e e R e “”‘ at, whereas in 1900 | was probably justified.” | A 10 o'Clock, A. M | were forty-two out of every That W. G. Beer, attorney for the | Monday, Feb. 1, 1915 few fires re- ing riches. The stores are un- i aole communiti i rolling in riches. The stores are un- | thus infecting whole communitic to read and write, in 1910 they | with Secretary of State Bryam, for- | this and that, the amusements 2iren't | antine sign, and drive from their in- | with the censuses of 1880, 1800 and the profits of any business obtained | 1915, from 2 P. M. to P M and put a number only ently | news of this or that kind, the rail- ! lages tter the infection among | ten years of and over, is shown by | {tarated vesterday by M e Nerve-racking, splitting or dull, | ery evening from Feb. 1st to Feb . It has al- | way managers ought to he haneed | their meighbor Al these things | percentages of 17, 13.3, 10.7 and e L ey B throbbing headaches yield in just a few | 331 e anare (e : | supply contractor St A 3 th, except Sunda rom 7:30 1 moments o Dr. Jumes' Headache Pow- | M. 1o 9 P. M., also on the eve mscertain the | and so forth and so on. Fine, healtay | have heen done in Illinois within the | per 1,000 population, thus demon- res, but there | SPITit to advance the interests of Davis Appears Voluntarily, | ders which cost only 10 cents a pack Fel B L frany T R fon but that | PIAce it is not?—Merlden Journal ld be more —— ’fm'm herds be quarantined when they | ish scale of public and private ox- | Joseph il\a\n had such experiences? Is il [ pendiuture. The hugh sums paid glad- | made the statement in fulfillment right, the newspapers print too much | fected premises to the nearby vil- | 1900, a steac e o S : iy 2 T i L steady decline of illitersite on the island for contractors, was re- | from 0 P. M. to 9 P. M., and ev \ | { | | 1ast few weeks. sating clearly the net outcomo of ' Is it likely that sanitary offieials | machinery of instruction Davis appearcd voluntarily to an- | Age at any drug store. It's the quick- | which is the last day on whic will take kindly the suggestion that | which the nation maintains by a lav- | swer the ch: made Monday by | St, surest headache relief in the whole | .. tion for relief can be mad P, 2 and that Davis had | World. Don’t suffer! Relieve the | oo cueh transters, deduct of | agony and distress now! You can. wost Millions of men and women have found that headache and nearalgia abatements as the law directs the purpose WILLIAM SCHAY 11 e The commission of 100, which has | probable that thoushtful farmers will | 1y by taxpayers are bringing in good | a promise “to get square with every been considering a new charter for | calmly consent to have the herds of | investment sturns. | The o } * Dan 7 . T C 5 nvestmen returns. The electorste | body, from Bryan down Davis dr Py WILLIAM MIDDLEMASS ® cause #0. | Springfield long and carefully, now | such neighbors “quarantined” in this | is rising in capacity to know for it. | nied yesterday that he had ever made | Misery is needless. Get what you ask CNNIS J. FARRELI nd just how | recommends the city manager plan. | fasaion? seli who are the wen that would lead [ any such promise. He denied also | 1o " 7 Board of Reliet