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VHEEFE COMPETENT, | o ot e s 5505 [TCHING EGZEMA DUTIES OF OFFICERS | officer on this beat. wear of years impairs the { tisht and hurt him. At the same | i | { action of the bowels. With ad-§ |(ime he got thirsty and went to. the i | { vancing age people are disposed to{ I hake shop to get a drink He had UP WI.I-H SUI-PHUR - o Action Taken a5 COMMISSIONGT | { which e responsiote fur he <on-{ To case the pressre on his tect when London Pofics Receive Instrustions to ease the pr ire on hi stipated condition of most old) lthe sergeant arrived. ile had not it Y =g === | \ folks, The igestive rgans are Yo ore i our our five s v 1 w Hea'ey Asks More Time. folles. The dlsitive orkane afed ) leen here more than four or N g Tike oold oream to subdue 01 POSSIDE BOmD Explosions. sl { Mothers | : : made upon them and rebel more Joseph Givorek, the baker, gave the irritation and clear quickly me evidenc He declared unde the skin. Who the new driver of the police A mild, effective remedy for con- th that Carrides had not heen ST, ahi X (R G — enu“‘e Patrol is still remains a much mooted | ) gjpation, and one that is espe-( [his place more than four or five min- —— of the Associated Press).—The Lon- H ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. duegtion for at last night's session of | ) cially suited to the needs of elder-) {utes when the sergeant arrived. An ' Any breaking out or irritation on the don police have now received the | i AVegetable PreparationforAs- A l the safety board Commissioner Heal- ly people, women and children, is) [hour or so later he came back for face, arms, legs and body when accom- jong delaved inst S i e Smlhllll“llmrwmnd ™ W&YS ey's request that the final decision be | { the combination of simple ative§ | another drink but did not stay at panied by itching, or when the skin.is .. .- e D TGN s i lInQ“[‘S machs and Bowe held in abeyance for ten days’ until ne herbs with pepsin that is sold in{ |all, said the witness. All of the mem- dry and feverish, can be readily over- (utics in case of an air raid on Lon- e sof B h 3 can complete some investigations of | { qrug stores under the name of Dr.( [hers of the board asked a few ques- ©come by applying a little bold-sulphur, don. The circular of instructions is : > ears t e his own was granted, though the Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. A free(! |tions under which Carrides said he 83yS a noted dermatologist. a rather voluminous document, auto expert had declared in his sealed | ) (rial hottle can be obtained by) [is conducting a store in Collinsville He informs us that bold-sulphur in- Yeport that Dennis O'Keefe is a com- writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 452 |[and lives there a part of the time antly allays the angry itehing and e I > :jn}:pn;&n. Mr. Healey explained | { \ashington St. Monticello, lls. Commissioner Healey sugsest ‘]f(','f‘:l"“‘"l‘W*,‘;"“l" oot e, Ten el e D e e : A r)f‘!euie of the RO f' that the clerk : for Carrides’ res it o R‘H dl ,2 )‘ L cleal various detnlled dutles, he is informec Opiun Morphine nor Mioeral \y ad not investigated he - nation on the ground that he does 2B mooth. Bold-sulphur has mrnpu_wl that *“these instructions are issued for g NOTNARCOTIC matter during the expert's stay hero o S p— 1ot 1o hers any more It woula @ secure position for many years in the guidance of the police generally e . for fear of being accused of trying to O he a mice way to get out of it,” he Uhe treatment of cutancous disorders be- pyt the action fix"” him by some of hi n"r,(,n‘.{,“ of ‘thr' :u:('ulul\\ on Church street on ia M &R UEhE the b mcen haal told m‘uw “;f :h p;lxr.mtu d.nw(r(»y ng prop- he dependent Who are unduely suspicious. Chief | December & hetween a fairly straight story. So did Com- "‘,\-" ‘,"']"”v‘f-'.““ e been found to The amongst the other important business | truck was also received. e R e R o SRt Bbna thelirTiianlE that came up was finding of Speciar| Chief Rawlings reported that the|fSsOnel = Cesiam L o oiimes s and inflammatory skin affections. While Officer James Carrides guilty of neg- |east side of Bigelow, between Park | omple for the rest of the depart- not “l‘:".‘ff'_"f"l”ll_ 'll"_!.'«’ll"'rt_nmnf-ut cure lect of duty and the asking for his r and Chestnut streets, is blocked much (0 45 ¢ 0 se were decided on its it. never ails to sul Hl\u: the itehing irri- fgnation, and the postponment of final | of the time by teams owned by and t BOE UGG not think the fon And drive the Losema away and action on the pensioning of Fireman | dealing with the H. L. Lines Feed C0.| (gicop was purposely avoiding his A M,‘,’,"‘-‘“ jyeais ].Mpr SLOrE anly €rup- | | oarest police station by the most i William Hultberg. These observations were made by De- | 5o ¢ tion again appears. A rapid means available, If any per- APEl’f?"derm'm ¥nlike the last monthly meeting of |tective Serzeant Bamforth, after the It was recommended to hold up ,”"N g e diet ouldyeb s fm"', any sons have ;i :1 »d_injury 'nn K\\v‘ 1 Fe tion,, Sour Stomach. Diarrtea (i) RS CEmTIEAUROE G | COmYDe GO T et (170 FEE | it G (G el s e fera e bl o G el e e ey O G e ) & ¢ | | Worras Couvulsions.Feverish Andrews did not attend and Chairman | board’s attention to the matter. The | ¢, (urrides’ resignation because of o Gl Go Wi Gl JEnG B render all xms.;n,fll- ‘:A:«j\hlslnu ! =M | | ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. bl 2 : same manne E: y cold eream A St 28 Stk A e i : . same manner an ordinary cold c 5 v lling held undisputed sway. ‘“‘““h di s e 1O fhis removal from town. In view of i’ unpleasant. and the prompt relief Dutics of Officer, | il FacSnile Signature of Says O’Reefe is O. K. noon ghour IR LGy e ¢ his not living in New Britain Mr. afforded, particularly in itehing Eczema, ;H . The chairman of the board will take | Healey thinks he should be dropped 3 & = : 2 | . Shepard, the auto expert, in a | % L G et s : & proves very welcome. sta sceipt forms sealed report sald Dennis O'Keefe is|([° matter up with the companies|on that bas iaduude Gl el S, okl ¥ xT, able to handle the police patrol “very blocking the street and report at the On a vote it was decided that Car- yove, will immediately despatch as Lo TE CENTAUR COMPA Evodonl oo alan boit o o n i [mext meeting? lides was sullty of the charges of r many police as possible, some with il NEW YORK A ads, a ~hai ing was given o e oF 10 issioners lamps, to the scene, and if medical et e R W el i e e, e Chairman Alling_was given power | neglect f duty. Commissioner [ ! fam 1-.|«~|\I ene, an n“lr‘vlv 2l A6 monihs ald = ‘ s to have Fireman Wetmore provided | f{olmes and Healey voted that he is aid is to be required can improve but is competent.” Shep- f 5 ke o e Sl et g < : g . = TS ard cotd that with & houre practics | With @ bell at his home on Churcli | guilty and Commissioner Mechan that mon local doctors and send all avail (i 35 DosEs 35CEN every day for a week O'Keefe will do street, if he :\zrof»s ‘tu pay the -:\nnu:\l he was innocent. Ilis resignation will uth :wmlnjl‘}nm:, He \\1?1 ‘”\”km - much better. Regarding Thomas Ril- n\ntal\‘ of $1 Vy)m vear d(‘m:m“_f“l _\»_\'1 be asked for. | 'l\m\nf ..l irst, the ,‘ hief station: sec- ey, the night drives, Mr. Shepard save | the New Haven road for stringin: Dr. Bray's Suggostion. g ld_]j”lxnnn(l:;l{: .kh;:h(ul\::, with a view 3T Sto et TNk e gy Tty | YRS YRR TGS RS Dr. Bray brought in a suggestion | R s i o about the mechanical side of it. | Alling a Busy Man. that it might be a good plan to have o If‘r : i M ; r‘ i r‘[ i Commissioner Holmes said the | ~ce being elected chairman, Mr.|all applicants for special policemen e &5 : f e e question is whether or not O'Keefe |Alling has been a busy man. He |submit their physical c¢x :mination Pfikm NGWS Saljs I_aw 1S D]S- s R £ should be discharged as incompetent. | has had the doors at No. 4 engine | with their application and then the | o send motor cars. He then moved that Officer O'Keefe | hause repaired and has also taken | board could vote to appoint the man [ ooy ; " Call Ambulances, - _—— be retained. Mr. Healey expressed his {up the matter of the Hook and Lad- | about whom they know all. This point ‘mGh Cn]flcsc NO[ Rfl uh |(}3Y| “The officer on duty at a ‘chief sta- . 3 he) y i il. has taken place, or that incendiary FINN BLAME previous doubts as to Mr. O'Keefe's | der company being held up for two |was appreciated but the board tion will at once wire to headquarters | (2% NS Al sl ; . ability and said he is much surprised | and one-half minutes at the Elm street | thought that such a procedure would S and inform his superintendent. Hav- | 7% 4% R idnd ,'"“ D Mike Finn depg at the report on hh_n. He is not vet | crossing on January 3. He notified | cause all applicants to feel that since Peking, I7eb. 2. (Correspondence of | ing dome so, he will, if circumstances | 7 W05 (0 S8 BEEEE B tice | phis, blames Red convinced as to O'Keefe's ability and | the authorities at Waterbury and they | they passed the physical test —and 2 | call for such action, send all avail- o S : : r S 3 S ‘ Vae & 2 the Associated Iress)—A ten year | © € ‘ , et o | station will. on receipt of the mess | of his troubles msked, as a favor, that action be de- | found the road to be at fault. He | paid for it, they should be appointed. | B able ambulances and police to the ferred ten days until he completos |was assured that such an ocourance | 1f, however, a regular physician in | term of office for the president of | .one and will then apply to hos- BOome ln\'es@lznflons under way e [ would not take place again and since the employ of the city should do th_t' China, with eligibility to further terus | pitals, boards of guardians, metr e These officers witl | ha?l Doiestins lnitne maticrile saveliinenithe zatesinavetbeen ralealauick | sxamininz i o3 SEeE Ry the appli- | i the principle feature of the new | politan asylums board and local au- | hed 1o WEe FACE. = eRe o e pend- | Managers were ang AN s not trying to 3T'S Offi 9 v ir £ 4 ¥ be a go e, i 5 8 r 3 rema a e BUBALON . e i p— O'Keefe Bibeaeatti e n s Iy when the fire department came | cant the plan would be a & ©d One | | ection law passed by the provisional | thoTities for horse and motor am-| . . "g: cctions jack Hendricks of] . 3 ¢ along. Mr. Alling has also taken | they think. ey pois . over. | bulances. The earliest possible infor- i A Mr. Holmes said that this matter has | steps to have No. 3 ongine house| Under the present system. pointed | constitution conference. In & COVEI™ | . ¢i00 ¢ also to be sent to the St o far as to wite been held up long enough and the | painted and the boiler installed. Also |©ut Dr. Bray, an unscrupulous doc- | Ing note published with the ey R | TohnAmbulance] association’ andl the Butter made last June, § months in | an endexvor 4§ commissloners have had a ¢hance to | he has ssld an old hoss wagon, some | tor. hired by the applcant himself, | conference declares that China cannot |} ' 5 o iors of the fire brigade cold storage, 1s selling at 34 to 40| who was thought investigate yet he can see reasons why | ccraps : ey - might pass a physically unfit man on- | be subjected to the dangers and % : B | cents in most stores, and after a day | of the Tiger owm ! scraps and the two police horses for 1 Tt ¢ sidential oiee The telegraph operators at central . Sea sy frane & Mr. Healey did not take advantage of | gosp o { Tokthalcity alarms o requent presidential elec- i L Sl or two it is strong and fishy from age. | refused to considel : < $280.50. He has asked the charter Hons. Other features of the law | office will at once transmit the mes- | o, v o th e . it. He therefore said he favored ex- | revigion committee to make a change There was considerable dis- | tlons. her features o et e el A G aaatwer Russell's best, only three days from | Dermott's release, tending the courtesy asked by Mr. g Dt S cussion over the suggestion but no ac- | are: ) - i . W47 | the churn to your table, costs you | gylt of his anxiéty & covering the traffic rules and has also | |, That th ident shall be a male | office, then to the commissioner, as % rsel of it is a delight | ~ Healey. In response Mr. Healey oax- ; tion was taken. = e president sha e 3 3 nd every morsel of i a i | drew a month's s e taken steps to have the leaky Toof at s iti £ t1 blic, (therefore not | istant cominissioners, chief con- floviie sel of it is a delight pained that he took no part in the | n ; Mr. Healey moved that Chairman | citizen of the republic, > : 9c, and every morsel o a delight | {ough he subseq] e No. 1 engine house repaired as pro- ) : fly a Chinese) at least forty | Stables, special constabulary head- Rusesii Dres. 881 trigls of O'Keefe because he W43 |yided in the suarante 1 RE0s [ MR anafCommissionerdoImes it of (ineceesstvES G hnese Hiat foed 1 [ S e e s to the palate tussell Bros, 3 afiaid that If he did some of the many |1t was mxod oas Choees SHVR WRehlnamed as a committee to look into | years of age; and that he shall have | Fhitioh ee il il suspicious-minded people might think N the matter of a morgue and report at | resided in China for a period of twen- e e he was tampering with Shepard. He | Ono Eetitton Recelved. the next meeting. The Chamber of | ty vears. e e e says the opinion is that he is “after"” A petition for appointment as a | Commerce will be appraised of the | Tl\vm at the Hm}(‘ of the presidential | INg 7&\!"‘? -|l H_); o « 'f- ; ]».”‘"( I ol ST DOSE EN. O’Keefe and for that reason he kept |special policeman was received from | action clection the president shall carefully nmkn‘mx 100¢ \\» ether on duty not | HEARTIUE out of it. Anthony Kazlanchas, of 47 Hurlburt Special Mceting Monday and reverently nominate three persons | guarding vulnerable points) or off | 19,45 4. m.—Wool prices generally o Mr. Meehan was not in favor of |street o R e hora i1l | from whom his successor must be rl}v‘m »h«\t n'x tru ‘1”:]»,- ’(‘. (’;rv; "‘\;:Hfh have advanoed another five per cent. | STO continuing the patrol driver matter Mr. Alling asked the board to con- 3 chosen Lnejsceue gritv e pos 2 ’ nd furth 1th e 129 i e o Con-|pe a special meeting of the boara a urther, although he respected | sider some plan to provide for the | (& 0 "N Diire o the police and fire : : iviete senjor officer of po- tinues. Brokers have adopted a ruling Mr. Healey’s and Mr. Holmes' views. | detailing of an officer at every fire. | qooopc e S\ he summoned, Ac- | (omPosed of fifty members of each | themselves "]“"‘ -‘“I']"_"f‘" 2 " PO- | nder which they reserved the right | indisestion, GSN Chairman Alling stated his past stand | On Sunday night he went to the fire | tiom on next year's estimates will be | LLouse: the 1i Fa Yuan and the Tse lice. pectal constables on ¢ e hiither atomae ie i on the matter. While he is prepared | on Oak street and didn’t see any po- | {aken Foioibly Mr flezicy will be | Cheng Yuan, the members > vulnerable )“..m(ul \|v~. nl" i o r“v. soon you begin fo Vote at once he wishes to respect |lice, He went to the next fire, which [ 2x1c fo vote on the patrol driver | Siected by ballot amongst themselves. | them, and are to be especially on People with Mr. Healey's wish and the case will | occurred a few minutes later, and That the election shall take place in alert in protecting them. Rest Creamery Butter, in a class by | take Tonolins g0 over until a special meeting may be | found four special policemen on duty. Sy Peking. All Police to Report. self, 2 grades above any other But and theve sl called when Mr. Healey will feel thut | Investigation showed that they had Fire Ohiel’s Report, That the Electoral colloge may vote | wpolice officers, off duty or " s0ld in this city. 39c b, Russell | tion, no feeling } he can vote more intelligently on the | boen detailed and had gone to the| Twenty-three fires were reported by | for the celection of the president as| 1,506 on hearing that an explosion | LTos: 301 Main street.—ady the stomach, no matter. It will not be more than |first fire and finding it out had gone | Chlef Dame, of which ]flneep T\;‘ls‘rc well as for the candidates he nomi- | __ . e ings, gas on #to ten days hence. Mr. Healey expressed | to the other. He will take the mat- | Pell and eight still alarms. ere | nates. = = g his thanks for the courte He has |ter of fire detail up with the chief and | Were three false alarms. Twenty-five That there shall be an attendance | SOAP ON HAIR CAUSES DANDRUFF, or sick stomachy no objections to Officer O'Keefe tak- | report later. buildings were inspected. of three-fourths of the membership I SCALP GETS DRY. HAIR FALLS OUT | vou eat will not ing an hour's lesson a day, but he ob- g Officers Given Sick Allowance. and a vote of two-thirds of those pres- your breath with jects to him acting as regular driver Carride’s Trial Openly. Sick leave was allowed Officer A ent in order to elect. T these symptoms pending the vote of the board. Commissioner Healey was opposed | o ‘“M(,nc_ a1 d‘,,, © Lot Johng,,n: That “when the year of election ar- | Girls! Get a 25 cent bottle and try | incomparable softness and lustre out-of-order sto Pension Is Held Up. to an exm'uli\;? sessi‘nn so Special Of-| {¢ days; William O'Mara, 15 days; I&]\o: sll.ould thzmembnrs of the Tsan a “l)n‘lld(‘riu(" Hair Besides cleansing and beautifying | are generally rell S s et it ficer James Carride’s trial was open | \oijam Grace, 7 days, and Georgo | ¢ wnl;T Y uan (,' e senate) consider it Cleanse. the hair, one application of Danderine | after taking Ton i L BT " to the press. He was charged with | Moffett. & dave. Oficers Graco anmd | & Political necessity the then presi- ST dissolves every particle of dandruff Go to your 4 pensioned from the fire do]!(\rtment being off his beat on December 4, '“ vfl"n.t' b tl"\ou' liSance dent may be reelected for '\nofl.\*rx After washing vour hair with soap | stimulates the scalp, stopping ching | box of Tonoline was received. He was appointed on |y, ving heen found by Sergeant Kelly | o oo ; g i term by a two-thirds majority of the | always apply a little Danderine to the | and falling hair, Danderine is to the | will always go May 5. 1893 and has served for| ,‘the Polish Baking company’s shop. Chicf Rawlings' Report. Tsan Cheng Yuan without a formal | scalp to invigorate the hair and pre- | hair what fresh showers of rain and | hearty appetite, af twenty-one yvears. While resbonding | hier Rawlings told of suspending| The sypernumerary pay roll for| election.” vent drymess. Better still, use soap | sunshine are to vegetation. It g taste good, becstl tojian falarm Strom b o X 48 O S C | CGarridesiaftorh reading the N captain’al|GheRDOlICoRHepaxtmen ¢ S IoT IR a0 ULy The Peking Daily News sa as sparingly as possible, and instead | right to the roots, invigorates and | intestines will be @ FembeLiut Rl Batil sl Re s N reporton ithe matter: | was $434. or private duty the | “Frankly, the law is not republican, as | have .a “Danderine Hair Cleanse.” | strengthens them. Itz exhilarating | you will know th was stricken with a pecullar attack Sergeant Kelly testified that at mid- | Special officers received §203, For li-| the term is understood abroad, but it | Just moisten a cloth with Danderine [ and life-prodircing properties cause | be any more bad i ek R At e e GOl g i S 1 o el e el G @i || CETEES S SR TOHERER g the po-|is Chinese. And the Chinese Who|ana draw it carefully through your | the hair to grow long, strong and | days for you. Te %ho attended him. His health has| g... ghould be patrolling near the|lice department. The dog warden legislate for China may be trusted to | hair, taking one strand at a time. | beautiful | you and make # been impaired ever since. Yesterday | oy M (U100 over the buad | captured and Killed ten dogs. The | know what is best for the country | This will remove dust. dirt and ex-| Men! Ludies! You can surely have | worth living he was examined by Dr. H. T. Bray. | 1o ® 0™ SR0es O8I0 W0 | patrol answered 66 calls and for these | during its transition stage. Whatever | cossive ofl. In a few moments you | lots of cnarming hair et a 25 cent | Tonoline Table He is 66 vears of age and|g ;g Carridees in the bake shop at |52 Sallons of gasoline and 10 quarts| may be its (the law's) defect It has| wiil be amazed, your halr will not [ bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from | cays' treatment, has grown prematurely old, but|hind (NTGSCS I fhe beke Shoh 8l o¢ oil were used. 1t was also used two [ 10 be conceded that it has been de- | gni e clean, but it will be wavy, | any drug store or tollet counter and | mailed by Amerd with care can live . many Years,| .. n¢ on this beat and is his first of- | NOUrs per day for ten days for in-| signed to meet the peculiar needs of | guffy and abundant, and possess an | try it | Boston, Mass, but he should not do any heavy ar ex- struction. by | 3 ) s | citing work. He is not fit to do duty = — = SOTRI YR as a fireman and if he does he may Butter, strong and f from age, SNIPERS ACTIV' suffer a shock, says the doctor. nru Istg Recomme"d a is selling in most stores for 36¢ to 40c el = 9 There was a leagthy discussion as D a pound. Russell's Best Creamery, glish Officer Attr m“(.\ Many to whether or not board has the right . e sweet and delicious, only three da e L to pension a man who is not injured I 0 from the churn to your table, costs eaths to Them. at a fire. Mr. Hultberg's ailment a v I I vou only 39¢, and you enjoy every bit Dunkirk, France, Feb. “orre- A-on A g . nce, 2. (Corre is organic and the corporation coun. jof it Russell Bros. 301 Main St.—advt. | spondence of the Associated Press)-— sel will be asked to give a ruling as L Dave sold o ; e : == | The activities of the highly efficient ! ave sold a great many bottles of o P : to whether or nat the city ordinance | pr gilmer's Swamp-Root during the NAUGATUCK™ IN TROUBLE, German sharpshooters have been re- will permit the bosrd to bension al i i i yeniy vears and it s & prepa o sponsible for a large proportion of the Jman whose organic trouble has B e e oyl oy o teamen B Gets Milangled Hawser— | casualitics in the French and British aggravated by going to a fire. Untll | customers who buy it. I have heard Trip to New York Postponed. armies during the past two months. the decision is made no actfon willj, o % SR % 2 = : Lieutenant H. (. Vouzier of the Y/ £00d many expressions of appraval | Bridgeport, Feb, 2 —After working | 1a be taken by the board. from. (noss wha have. used 1. T|for severs) mours a diver of the T. A | ETeRch army. writes of these sharp- Communication and Action. think it & good remedy and if 1 were | Scott company, of New London, sue- | S lopers o S e I ring the pe iree weeks - It was voted to have the matter of | in need of a medicine I should cer-| ceeded in freeing the propeller of the | 1ave 1ost re men by tt inen L jnstalling a fire alarm box at the cor- | tainly try Swamp_Root for any case | steamer Naugatuck from a hawser J"!"I i(""m”““_"'.'ff“\ "‘”“"‘ S ec iing | ner of Commonwealth avenue and |of Kidney, Liver or Bladder trouble.|which became entangled in it last | o e -2 three st engagements. Our fParmington avenue left in the hands WILLIAM N. WOOD, night. M e i e | Yof the chairman with power. Druggist The steamer was starting on her | aro punkered and ni;.(»h- nn‘:{l’(t‘:r: n\\;‘(r ! A letter from the Western Union | Ashburnham, Mass. | trip to New York and the crew were | put immediately one of us shows a Telegraph company, calling attention | Personally appeared before me, this | able to haul her back to the wharf | pead a bullet whizzes past. In one | to its accurate electric clocks, was |6th of August, 1909, William N. Wood, | before she was blown on the obposite | day ten were hit and for (he lifo of ne | received, who subscribed to the above stale-|bank of the harbor. On account of | we could not locate (he place where ivi i ment and made oath that the - r & sl . " & The civic bureau of the New Br same | the severe storm the regular trip was | their snipers were concealed. At last ain Chamber of Commerce sent in a |is true in substance and fact. postponed until late today. we found it: four hundred yrads in letter suggesting that a morgue be WALTON B. WHITNEY e front of us in the open were several made at the police barn This will tary Public. | Don’t spoil 21 meals to save 3 or 4 | prominent tufts of grass; one of my be possible since the horses have heen | - ———— — cents. Russell’s Best Butter, 39¢ Ib. | jnen fired into one of these tufts, and In IGQ or bo 801d and taken away. | Letter 1o i Russell Bros., 71 Main street.—adv.| o sniper fell into view mortally q From the United Electric Light!|! pp. Kilmer & Co. ¢ = | wounded. A hundred yards to the | d and Water company was a letter si Binghamton, N, Y. LONDON ON WILSON. [ 1()3‘1\0" it 18 i at your e gesting that at night all fire alarm — London, Feb. 2, 5:03 A. M.—In an | molished with a fusillade of shots boxes be noted with a forty watt red | Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do for | eqitorial dealing with the ship pur- | When # was drak we found there two clectric light | You. hase bill now before the United | dead Germans, who were warmly clad Afl Olden t m Among the other communications; Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., { §tates senate, the Times says it is| and wrapped in rugs received and filed was one stating that | Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size | watisticd that President Wilson has N c¥dccideiitio Bimitniet i ehtactics 'll ' the odometer for the police patrol will | hottle. 1t will convince anyone. You | given the question most mature con- | of the Germans. Two of our men vol- )’0“- enj be here soon. Another called atten- | will also receive a booklet of valuable | sideration since August and desires ' unteered to become water rats just as tion to the fact that the fire engines | information, telling about the kidneys{to avoid provoking controversies | the Germans had become field mice B I‘eWe(l l)y Tl’le Huberf HSC]’!PI‘ Brewer:y at Ha even after the partolman has d taken must necessaril v t on circumstances 8 between No. 1| and No. 2| more important “instructions follows police officer who cognizant of a bomb ex will immediately give an alarm, call {ae fire brigade, and acquaint the “The officer in charge at a police notifying an explosion, issue all avail- | “torch” was playis able automatic pistols to officers quali- | {he exhibition g team, he failed to Main street.—adv displayed in the p WOOL, IN AUSTRALIA, Meclbourne, Via, London, Feb s The question 1 rer g I he strong Americar demand cor That the Electoral college shall he | ever is the nearer ‘and to report Th : o 2 ST are going to con question then were inspected by the Travelers In_|and bladder. When writing, be sure | which it is the wish of all real neu- | Under cover of darkness they wormed gurance company last Saturdav. Quo- |and mention the New, Britain Daily trals to avoid. and that he will use | themselves into the bank at the water tations on Indian motor cycles for | Herald Regular fifty-cent and one- | with the Ltest discretion the pow- | edge of a stagnant pond, and the nex: ceived Chief .. M. Dame’s report | stor hcecome law before they were discovered.' Schanare, W. J. McCarthy. | | | the police department were also re- | dollar si bottles for ‘e at all drug | ers conferr under the bill should it [ day they picked off many Germ ‘“1 On p at Charles I. Dehm, Tlotel Heloin, Keevel Herman

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