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i LI, NIGHT. goire, of 17 R. 1., says AWAKE I’hoebe SCOTTISH CLANS TO CELEBRATE TONIGHT | Phil- “My n night Ifather Johin's Medicine wa the best medicine for him. He could not go without it.” Best for col Gr Central Fal baby had the grip and would cough Mors lips St., TROLLEY SYSTEH 15~ * PARALYZED BY STORM Anniversary of Birth of Robert Buvns | C ABARET DISTURBER FINED, BUT APPEALS: We have arranged a display in our Asy- lum Street window, which will please all SOUTHERN TOURSITS | | S Will Be Observed Tonight In [ i | . O. U. A. M. Hail l d It ]‘ l I_ 5 o : !le Bn {ain “]1 Off fiflm Hamflm ther o : . lGVilV ”36‘6 ni0 iriai by aW" Many of our friends who are going south 4 re anniversary of the birth of er polish for | Mmmfi-‘ aflfl Bfiflm éi Robert Burns, Scotland’s favori ore | will be interested to know that we have ‘ i roet. will be celechrated tonight by | Y‘.:L.-" [ G[ fil" 3808 . IR i ns t\'lx.m Douglas, O. S. (., in the O. U. A. | made prepa rations for them. 3 e pleas- | | M. hall, on Main strect i 5 ? T E . {‘A{;H DUL Rev. Dr. D. IF. Johnston of Hartford | Ag = o i 1 S—— 4 i ns e Again this morning Simons Hotel 5 arly cleaning ENOW BREAK Up SCHE t Medicme will make the address of the evening | crand cabaret came in for its adver- ur silver with o and will spak on “The Life of Burns.” | ° ik § y : pring Shirts—Patterns and qualities in < il For Colds) 5 tall o0 Bathis 16 Alwevs full of - | tUSINE 1 palice court and Albert Roe g : L - Ayleamaiird IS and Plowitlesve Wpnchs - i ;o:Tho ds forest o a Scot, for the hard's per- | Whose case was continued trom vester- rare colorings are to be found on display here K ) i ; gl e (3 sonality is representative of what is | day, was fined $3 and costs for creating T - Qaalne to 2 r S T3 ! Al Lines—City Pays About GI roat noblest and alse ok much hat is eris i at this time. Early Spring arrivals that will B done with little il un [ ! . a disturbance at the hostlery on Sat- < | i N Croeswalles 2 g in their race. Burns, however, S e s | . : W P p = . ivta QR andno fuss. || 8190 (o feep Streets and Cressmnl Troubl g certainly deserves the epitaph which ‘”rd,"‘\ BELEEnO S s conbinen | give you new ideas of beauty in shirts. A 2 S oy sty _ | at Ross’ request from yvesterday to give S % . o . . ou will be proud Cleas roubles. A Dmapneribed on his rathers oM ) him a chance to get two witnesses into | +Spring Neckwear—Glorious Spring color- f it. ; e . bpure food Ll e e e " | court. Today his witnesses had not AR 7 S 3 sportation as far o) tue's side ‘ . 1 combinations in magnificent silks, make df il g s e dici 50 e \ .| appeared and Attorney William 17, De- MG g ) Good for all met- S ot medicine. 50 excollent musical program padet i el M ized U ed tion the greater part o % been arranged by the committee = of | Ve DS g rery tie a prized possession. nexcelle ls, glassware, Do N ycarsin uses which James H. Marwick is chairman |25ked that the casc again go over. The | Sey e e parble, ete. i fiorts of wrecking crew T T G S will follow the address Sl mlvv]\-m;"‘x\'.x: 411-m';1 S ol | beauty in every sense. it dly line in this c ‘ it ‘ 2L Annabel Bruce, of New Haven, Clans- | estifying in his own behalf Ross | —--— | or running out of it that was not ai- ——=————————————— | nicn John Drummond and Williams | $Id that & young man named Arthur | g Sl i - Carlson had just been cjccted from the | fected. et lorm 16 mot mearle o | Sleath will sing Scotch songs James | ATl 0 | Reporls wers received at short in- L A oAt ns the singers | Caberet when he entered. Carlson | Lo ¥ O e portion it 1 elcome ) 4nq play sever » solos, and the | #Sked him to bring out his hat and he | I Is at the dis] ) By ans i - { 3 | Central park that cars were off the S {wo Sandies, Scotch comedians who | 24Vised him to get it himself. It I 2 § /‘é Z ral park g Early Sp Predicted o . e ek | Was while he was talking with the | {iaon Phis was especiallz notice- 3 . ave just finished a successful week £ o A gy {able in the morning, althou con- Toc b flemas D the | at Keeney's theater, will give an cn- | YOUNg man that Officer Dart arrested | TT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND AARTIFORD, SRl e T TR (BT I () il 51 e || R [ im without provecation, he declared, | {| @399 ASYLUM ST. Connecting with 140 TRUMBULL ST, e e e olier the weath As the sun was not The program will begin promptly at | 11085 also discredited the statement | > ' o i STORD | ods of factory and office em- | Shinir is presumed that he stayed | 8 o'clock and it is hoped as many of | made vesterday by Miss Agnes Shirley, . USY CORNER” I ployes Tt il U015 hioont [feuttandtthat epring just one en- | the Clar on as possible will attend. | the cabaret singer, which she zaid she | Pz o thayls ble to find teans. | 4ar leaf away. It would not he sur- | Refreshments and dancing will follow | Was sure it was Ross Who was making | == - i II’AN)("IH‘\;‘ \lihoush snowplows were | Pising if the little quadruped had an | the musical program. the frouble which made it necessary “Five dollars,’ ] ¢ T re a blood-thirsty i ! —” ; B « s ||“,],‘“x and decided o e for her to stop singing. Ross explained “How much did the hoes « lot ,), Agal ind ien the mer 1t ' elE e back and continue his hiber- | GOOD PROGRAM AT~ |that the construction of the bullding | “Taree dolars. " they will shoot at you & dtems b hS S Rl LS RS | such that it would have been im-| } t A ) f ot on the ks made it impossible 1o | “What did you do with the other wrd’s distance subadar of the | < gents 2 R e i possible for her to have seen him from * | nati was shot in th a v — jron ‘-’f[" (" J “”l"‘ "‘]"l‘"“ ””’!“' | BURRITT SCHOOL ((,cre she was standing | "“Pupple replicd that he spent the | the day after the battle we found T gun metal button, | volley em Paralyzed. g- | X | Tsadore Simons, proprietor of the | for hoes and boozc | jackels had been at work « e sale.—advt. By 10 o’clock nearly all lines were | Pr. Vivian o Be '*IH‘-IMI at the | hotel, also teok the stand and at-| The court ordered him to furn 1 of the passenger IH'-(?(JML vn.nlfoy communication with i Parentoiand Meachers )I(-r‘\ing ‘|N“]»»%”1 [:4{) ‘rl‘is: redit the ‘.,‘“._ ovi- bond of $300 and to pay hi ? Other stores n a sell 2 Hp,w; iger pot 1s being renmf—"“"' en was a4 minus '|\mnl> 3 A » I dence. said that he was in the| §5 per week. ¥ 1g to do this he ! or Cheese, or Coffee, or Tea, but nc | smowplow at Cook's corner in Meri- s Thursday Night. next room and heard two Bristol men | will be sent to jnil for days | store in this city sells as guul Butter Bl tollow the meet- {den left the track and plunged into | L making-a fuss but Ross was not doing Drunk Was Oniy ok. as Russell. Only thre yvs from the e D, o St G | gitch, enough of the machine hang- | A very plemsing program has been | it. Questioned sharply by Prosecutor “I' waa not drunk, T was sick,” ¢x- | churn to your tabie Yever fishy O - Of St % ling over the ralls to effectually block | e ! arranged by the Parents and Teach- | Klett however, Mr. Simons’ admitted | 1. Steve Haber., He was ar- | strong, always sweet and de)icious Ir hall tomorrow at I by : 5. an plained Steve Haber T a et tor T U bl tck | cr rciation of the Burritt school | that he was not in the room and did | rested at the depot last night by Of- | 3%c Ib. Russell Bros 01 Mair : B _ left the irons at Lazy lane, shutting Boam fif fifl&m"c am Hxal for the parents’ night which will be | not see Ross or the officer at the time | ficer Axel Carison, A fine of $5 and | street.—ad o nt vnII‘ be given in | e travel to and from Southington. 4 l: held Thursday evening at the school. [ of the trouble. | costs was imposed | 3 "»‘;h the Mfl;““:" Ao e N On(“ _‘ | The main purpose of the mecting Will | Lawyer Delaney advised Judge X | NURSES AS SPIES, s the proceeds to0 [yne 1aq been broken out a trolley | fi 1 f "D}l o I be to have the parents meet the teach- | kil that he did not’ think it fair 1 | flon “;_“ j\{t“"‘;"‘“ car jumped the track and put the | [ b3 ravore I | ers of their respective children and | his client shauld be fined for the [ | Women Inclined to Discuss Affain »‘?‘IL"‘“ o VTS lgreater part of that branch of the| SRR i haye teln Cosoperation e anestall turbance maae bylGarisontor the Bris | i ‘ i Avuns building . {service out of commlssion. The Ber-{ 4, L R s a LR e PrOYES Lo be Very op- | (ol parties. He then outlined the nature | { jlef society is can-|jine line was likewise rendered use-| g ‘(;‘v nl‘(_“’_:“ ‘“l - _L" i';"‘m[n of | portune the semi-anual promotion | o¢ the d ance at the cabaret and e 1, Feb (Correspondence, 8 18 week in order to |jess by a car that would not keep to SESEC N ERa AR sa T S0 L comesthigEmonthiandiigivesitheinancil <8 faflfenar cabaret show is not a | the Associated Press)—"“The Nursifig J§ ° "°nd to Italy ithe irons. S’;\‘l;;\uu“;’ i‘x:“‘lm::“ \r“t; : h‘gumf;m(‘f [ easshand steachely |m L"\"{}HPN OPPOT-, private pa or a Sunday school and ! . ! Mirror,” one of the organs of traingd 70, bonds to provide funds | o scuss relfs c Sk 7 nurses ir in¢ attention, te e o1ifrerers. | Mlzhel Bartrord lne fwas tledfupHintal [ foomnte s et am Tl e el s | G uss the welfare of the | «aiq that the “singers, or alleged sing- urses in England attentiofy - o g B (s 2 ! il ) ren | i S S ae s = ti zer of sples squarading y. Regal Dalry | knot when a car left the rails at | High school, Th e o e | o el o A T G e make mofe or iess noise and a| Cer urses, and adds that Lord Kitchene Maple Hill and another did a similar | aae. op 3 1 ¢ 1 _ the same time the listeners talk and | | ot % : : Ll R cess of the actual expenses now an- | speaker of the cvening and his lec- | ooy | .| himself aware this mena caused ot the Clan Doug. | trick at Robbing® crossing. | ticipated, but the school authorities | (ure will be “Care of the Teeth.” His | &0 | Eng lish 0" o6r Tels of f War in investigation to be i it b eiing team will) ot SHLIC s sl o, ‘?“ (SROW | wish financial leeway to overcome ob- | talls will be illustrated and should | “Artists Are Touchy.” ! ! the Southampte s sotll 0 Plainville Thurs- ;l‘g‘l"whe:{s‘af’l‘[ itletso:vi\'ats‘:na:lo”\‘)? | stacles which may be met in con- | prove to be very interesting. Recent | “The court also might take judicial . cks ago. There h Lccords QYA““Fe P ‘iKA“”‘\SI‘.MQGI i Pa;lv m;)rnil;g ‘_;“ sl structing the building. medical inspection of the schools has | cognizance of the fact that all artists MGS(}M[QUIIG ng to the journal, that Ir womer e A. F. and A. M. |¢ o Yol the | The committee on school accom- | hrought out the fact that there are |are more or less touchy at any inter- | et had Deen indiscreet in. the & b return trip from the Arch street line i = x . . modations appeared before the finan- | an extraordinary number of children | ference with their art,” smile . R digcussing matters relative fc : - became stalled and it was necessary | .- g 3 G G el = . h Johnstone Vance o send two ocars after it in bri 1y | clers and explained the project, Chair- | in the schools with defective teeth. lawyer, and this might ac-! . 5 . “ rm While the re not iy fel anst nisht by |0 SR S Park. A 4 (w“‘fnw man George W, Traut being the | Dr. Vivian will tell the parents how | count oL e b actor Tt M London, Feb. 2, (Correspondence of " ey (v q tile ¢ R = nlt oo e ey el ey L".o’“)‘; ™ | spokesman. Commissioner John F. and why th conditions should be | Shirley. He thought his client had | (N¢ Associated Press.)—Fighting the .\ tney were dismissed ng, which is seek- . all they could do | yroehan dia not believe it would be | remedied. | been humiliated enougt his arrest | Turks and Arabs in the desert o© On the other gide of the ct o the i f te keep the line clear on Stanley 3 I £ ! & nough by arrest | o S fore lace of for city adver treot tnd could move ahead only by | necessary o engage a superintendent John Kiniry, the well known s0lo- | and a suspended sentence should he | MeSopotamia, where in places even | .,¢. of affairs has been more serjpus 5 = Y DYl ot construction at $1,500, but the |ist of the Boy Minstrels of this city, | imposed cameis cannot go: where, after the quo, | upees swere recentl nind g { “bucking” the snow for a few feet at e g L g hrates is left behind water is more hly meeting of the | 4 {ime, | others were convinced that this would | will render several vocal selections. | In reply Prosecutor Kilett said EUpaz: girny Ly R e out-andicut spie Both Were @ Foreign Mission- | \yorst “Little” Storm in Years, | D€ 80 excellent idea. Charles Stone will give several read- | “Brother Deluney's statement that | PTecious than powder and the tHbes: | smericans with German e hics English Lutheran | Teanos mon0 SO I X ears. he| Mr. Traut said the school would be [ ings. Charles A. Munson and his | artists are touchy is true, but it is | MC7 SOW no guarter to the wounded. { according Sy : - - tomorrow at 2:39 | siorm i the wort in years, All theiy | Teady for occupancy by November | daughter, Miss Florence, will favor | ,o( consistent.with his previous state- | described by Sergeant A. Kin nd both, it say re “effectulli b of ars. Benjamin | fngenuity was brought o piay, yet the | 1 If the appropsintion is made im- | With instrumental - duets. Kelresh- | ment about ‘alleged singer e e it ot dealt with.” J hat 1 plie Place. fcw inches of fine snow baffled their | Mediately and would relieve the con- | ments and a '”“,“ Bourkuilly Loliox We must visit that place togetier | mpagrond. o ‘ Rt play, “A Russian | best efforts. Superintendent Beards- | Sestion at the High school. e [ and fnd’ out,” smiledl Tiawyer De: | “ixve came by ship Ctrom Ind Rhrtd b b nes 8 3 _ | T e siti S S R Ee | e« ~ by ship om India sulted in lose tiniz o the be given by the | ley had a large gang of men at work | There was mno opposition to the i laney. t oo, have been dis. | other ways helping to keep the lines| Chairman L. Hoyt Pease of the o;\‘i‘k\ifi Srelnd '(‘»‘_P '“ {ingitRinless litHE Infthe Inarformante (i1 The fnalat 1ntrind anal Catsr i NOLL s e nieee st " e o teachers and are | clear. finance committee of the hoard of P“~“(]A e ]~ lin“g] 5 I"rntr‘\‘xfing | of my duty.” replied the prosecut tr in sight nor a blade of grass, fcreement of all n l nr rict e 3 " . - | S 3d that $6.500 be trans- | B , Tleed or ¢ | S R o s ee & or AT ilations at every hospital well’'s drug store. Storm Costs City About $150, i (_d“_“”'“”“ f“‘ 36500 ke tonnes o R R ST s0c— | Judse Meskill fined Ross $3 and | oxcopt on the river banks. which i » B ooy e et ferred to the board’s appropriatic | costs and he appealed under bonds | covered with date palms We 8 10 securing cos- | vicinity ot s160 the city in the | mhere have be.n some extraordinary |24Vt ! : e AN e e tings. R % Mor hR tbiesontinglexpenses tmcurrel thougn fepairs NI NG Bought Shoes and Booze UaM A nvinine with Iwhacls cannot T o e L IR T B s e \['\’1‘",“““j’l:l"“(‘;ftle{;o:““] S}";fh the Hisn lachool, Grammar ENGINEERS ME CYICHT RS (et Spis s d Booze. D e e e e e il Russell's Best Buttor, $9q i e (@ S oTiv T iegand o he & : . o e — dolph Pupple was arralgned this { 2% LESKCREANGEPEL o) et et tussell Bro: 01 Main et 2l “Eagp X Northend school, Elm street : g = T s ;s (;{(‘:;n"k Thurs- | street department had half a hundred | o1 the Open Aip school, he s Juseph Keating, Chemist, (o Speak on | MOMINg on a non-support charge. (o | ¢ mels are no good, h;‘.m,;] their hig e Hillcrest M 2 -horse sleighs el i s A f N % | : Jleaded gui 2 cet pick up too much san CEERE R |l b e e R D TR e SRt (e s G oo “Flue Gases. [isachheinicaden fevile SO Isil el Bl o C oo gl e et Ao e e L e AT i AD Hronoenaiid S - Mrs. At- | earls 3 SR o | Who has a two months old baby, de- SIS y TES SP ) HYDROPHORB arge of the meet- | show from city walks, streets cross e e e e Tonight the local branch of the Na- | clarcd P D G ¢ tesert all night and moved away carly clared taat for the past five months : eals on legislation. | walks and gutters. The men are paid Fresh made Creamery Butter, deli- | tional Association of Stationary En- ! he has done nothing towards her | 28ain in the morning, fo find the | jrupdreds of Cattle Bitten by Rabiie sted to notice the | $2 per day and the sleighs cost $5.58 | cious and sweet, in a class by itself, | gineers will hold' an open meeting in | support and that last Tuesday his | €N€mMY in position. They consisted of Wild Animals of the meeting. |a day. 39¢ 1. Russell Bros. 301 Main | their rooms in Booth’s block, when | hrother. with whomi she lived. t Turks and Arabs, about 1,400 yards S . other, hom she lived, turned | pccount of the W. | The street gang was hampered to | strect.—adv. Joseph Keating, chemist at the Stan- | her out of the house Since then | f¢ our front. The ack was pushed 1 Tl 1ding n Southington on | some extent by the trolley cars, which | ——— = ke, will give an address on | gtrangers havc been caring for her | NOme under cover of our mountair ted otes «momg ::r:‘w ]v.‘hr1 xn()lw b;u-k ;mm lh(; streets | DECISION IN FRAUD SUIT, ) . 5 tusi[n_g: th(:rlnrsnt appa- | until sihe can find ork and a place ]‘:.‘L(‘vrm;“ the ':(U‘-!vv ,v;‘m : v.’ up ti 1 ; L el a ad already been s reled. c us for illustration. he meet | h = 5 % | later. e artillery orses were so wepect, according e e 2 or 1| Business men bwholhad 1111;,?0:\3,1;1&1‘ Judge Markham, of the court of | npm‘\ e e B Op\l"vyf [EoBDU s teroRfild BN She Munh stmong e muletely Knoclica Wout Bichath it the fc s Bt Butter, 35c 1b. | cleared late also brought. down the| COMMON pleas, has decided for the| i, i5 invited to attend | declared that Pupple sold all their | o 13 ot walk awav from the guns ot el @ : wrath of the street gang on thei aefend n My recover in the | "y i il be the second in a series | Househuld ivn il vesterday S and hen unhooked The troor a1 o & A i fraud suit of Clement Matiska versus| . » B e gave her sothing. Jles e ckod out the me " headiirooiiooxine MupiitnaiEutiors | an B CRREN RIS R S e s fonl e ctures R OB e Lven i s v inEer S ISt S ool T CROR RSO e e xekngeked Rout an ol ! after they had been cleared. | lams NeY | The first one, given by Secretary R. HEL time the enemy’s artillery was having < i | T G. Woods represented the defen- | o : had a job, but he couldn’'t find one 11 their ov bt Women Business World Stops Revolving. | gant and Judge W. F. Mangan ap- ;\- Grise t“o"“v;:l\i‘ ABO on “COM- | o wag wearing a new pair of shoes 1L LnE T DN oendell ng the professions | Business was practically at a stand- | peared for the plaintiff. ]‘,‘,1::’>7"1,'?"‘,','l‘ T bl o Proper |, court and explained that he bought tifies Cholked. e iotas devats g i d go to work day | still. Those who had money to spend RS e S them with the money he received ‘Our rifies were absolutcly choke . mans o neat] : pith, afflicted with | remained at home as they could not | SUIT FOR $75. ST | from the sale of s bur inside with the mud, and the 1 -y : g P nt, dragging one | ride with any certainty of arriving| Through Attorney Morris D. Saxe, Advertised Letters. | “How much aid you action and sights had to be made o Do ; he other, working | at their destinaton and they wouldn't | Salvatore Tarocco has brouzht suit S { bureau?”” he was asked i work before an accurate fire could hydrophobi i y lock, and wishing | walk. Tt was a bad day for merchants | for $75 damages against Paul Caval- The following is & list of letters re- | effected. S¢ of the men. r: he fore r come. and the girls behind the counters en- | lieri, Property belonging maining alled for at the New | ) sink the muddy slush from : b b g < & \ ging to the de- aining uncalle al e New POPOROO® POOOEEEE®®® | 11an drink the muddy slush fror Co-operating in attempts t condition should | joved a rest. | fendant has been attached for $150, | Britain, Conn., post office, February 1, eoo O = = 3(? water bottles, stood and emptied it | ogvote 1 ne o« ta );r:;‘n sr:nf;ietaahr:; [h:( w{:fi f(;;‘f'iithl‘_\"brnng‘h: :-}; mind | and the writ is rcturnable before Jus- 1:.1{:, “ oy Makes Stubborn Coughs fi- their bolt action. aithoi v rce hundred 1 p . s New Britain’s society thespians T. Meskill on February 15. Mr. Mowrzrowski. . ia so scarce, and slush wort} at coyo ght health and | are being followed by a hoodoo. Last | Leon M. Leonard Vanish in a Hurry Siece 1 ince : i omen in America | February when “The Belle of New | o 1. N. Johnson. ‘T was more fortunat 1 ocks edy. Give it a | York” was glven New Britain was in | BAD COLD? GET Joseph Gorman. T e T had shrunk so small that I was better - est | the throes of a blizzard and while| RELIEF AT ONCE George Emarroll. S o Chensp ®7™P @ | able to mareh without one, o T cut | n v i H < = ol T 1 t e 1" R — SE— | WITHOUT QUININE| Jems Gonan g Maas! 3t Home m‘_mn toe ana ot i over i o John Cohan. [o ction. So my rifle wa Lirly clean i = o 3 3 . = - Abraham Consevat NPOPOCOPIONPORROROREOODOO® | W were caked with clay from head CASCARETS CURE { “Pape’'s Cold Compound” ends severe| . Ravmond Ar ; to foot. When the sun did come out CADACHE DS e s e oS o O et Tf\somclonie in vour familv/hias an obst| phssoce Tl sen SO LIE E SRE SE IEADACHE, COLDS, i o o stinate cough or ‘a bad throat or chest | Ay ey CONSTIPATION + Bugene Taggart. cold that has been hanging on and refuses | ¢Tacking it off. a_thuncerstorm cam 3 - == — Mrs. John Sirica. to yield to treatment. f‘" from any drug | ©Ver and softened it into You can end grippe mrl break up Mrs, Marto Reisant. store 212 oung of Pinex and make it | puste Tonight! Clean Your Bowel and a severe cold either in head, chest, NSl Marv i Gaces into a pint nl‘mugn syrup, and watch “Our only transport is mul vith stop Headache, Colds, Nouy body or limhs, by taking a dose of | Miss A. M. Burke, that cough vanish. ammunition. and they frequently fall Stomauch 2 “Pape’s Cold Compound” every two Ak i for Fadvertl etrers ““"f Pour the 215 oupces of Pinex (50 | down and have to be picked up. A [’ hours until three doses are talken. mention date of list w;f“‘j ‘m’““ Ltolanpint ’J“‘,”' i“"‘ fill | how, the enemy were i r trenohi 1 st. ie bottle with a et d¥usar | It promptly opens clogged-up nos- IRA E. HICK ! syrup. The mtal”.«:vlj: & .\ll\v:\)u;h;C Ranied | with @ decided advants g ' t anse trils and air passages in the head, | Postmaster. and gives you a full pint—a family { dclivering a murderou But | i 1 stops nasty discharge or nose run- s e i sn”.]\-nf a most effective remedy, at a | a supreme effort aft we got {l . ning, relieves sick headache, dullness, 'I'RI-‘,\ N TRI. \l, | saving of $2. A day's use will usually | enemy’s range wo kept our fire e 6 hivd feverishness, sore throat, sneezing, | overcome zz, h.n;i ;‘lm;n.x 7 Jasily ;lnro';mud dclivered, and within half an hour the 48 % ; 1 in 5 minutes— Pl g soreness and stiffness. |Grmmilom off MmN [eenimes ol duacthoararle iy mex. | Turks were retiring, leaving the Aral ed Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit h\n\\'lngi cnty-One Burghers Held Children like it o = = to cover their retreat. Ti maine £ : A and snuffing! se your throbbing : i 2 It's 4 1o | another quarter of an r, and "~ N ' i head—nothing else in the world p”.og! Pretoria, Via London. Feb. 2. and easily it '{g,’,"‘z;,t"”“ }‘; Y promptly | meanwhile we had fised our bavenets | ou D . H such prompt relief as “Pape’s Cold {10:19 A. M.——Pieter Grober, a mem- | tight congh and heals the inflamed mem- | for the grand finale-—but evident! i Compound,” which costs only 25 cents | D€T Of the parliament of the Union of | branes in a_painful cough. It also stops | they did not h to pr thel ‘ e L’ Th E 1 G e Gl S, It acts without | South Africa and a grandson of Paul | the formation of phlegm in the throat | siay o : ) arger ine an pver . esistanco. tastes mice, and eavees miXKruger, has hoen committed for | 204 bronchial tubes, thus ending the p & b s i Syt S e o e G e istent loose cough. A splendid remedy Jackals « mme ' 3 0 TIONERY DLPA}{' MEN inconvenience. 3o you get the | - ot m“mm' - T ]f fur] brone in« winter coug bronehial | Everyone, espocial the . reg th toma he & genuine o € 2 Y cement issued | asthma anc \\'mup\n cou| { 9 1 iot 1 1 i ors, W lined L s | = was anxious for a charge bu P o g 1 ent food —_— {h vho declined to serve against; Pinex'is a special and highly concen- | birds flew bLefore we reach thoiriund I ga Ke == = e {1ars, who declined to serve against| trated compound o ne Norv | ; ; " e S the Germans in the southwest 1 | B R e S e e 1t istall tighf fghting the [1s he se A o Gl e Ll : N R ine foRi e bne it & but the Arabs use big muzzle | stipate wsle matter D oison ) srdered cot faled Five | hes ie membrane d ut L ! : bl B. L. Pl'otaSS, D. D. S. nundred who professed willingness to| o Avoid disappointment by agking your | B e ““"": Lo ‘”‘" el . join their commar | druggist fo 4 ounces of P ,m\ e will =mash anythin aind ne temember, a Cascaret i RUG CO 169-171 DENTIST Lioin thelr commands but urgea var. | §TSEL[0f, 2, atnccs of Finet,” o presty ittle hole. ko the | straighten. yéw wut b mere o Y MAIN STREFRT SFLE \} k nption, will e | of absolute satisfaction goes h thi pointed bullet hich will heal | 10-cent box from y i menns At M Street, tsent ba to their home districts. | prer ion or money promptly umnm\, The 1 yowder from | healthy howel actic oa y | whe «cal boards will inquire into | 1be Pinex Co, I't. Wayne, Ind. causes so mu b - B e - Holmes & Hoffman's Bldg. Cal i o ot . g ! imr |

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