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While § = - 0 - - recoee == . - man would salute another ited the young woman who accomp- i of any intelligent committee to even | nin’.” for instance Twenty years T e » whom he saw tfudging through u\p‘ vied him to the theater.—Bridgeport | give them a public hearing. | later, seeing the child grown to man- | EYE SPO I S c ll ,l A | PANY, middle of ‘the street with the quos- mdiard | ¥or over two centuries the people | hood, you discern that his family has | | 9m 68 Lo iho o ; o - of Connecticut lave expended their | never permitted him to forget the floating specks, blurred vision, " — — e s 16 condition of the walk- Sam McLean, who once delight- | effort and their money for the buiid- | classification you put upon him, and | pains in the eyeball, heaviness of BIG REMNANT SALS at 4:15 p. m. and the answer invariably was | cd baseball fans in many towns with | ing up of a system of highcr edu You turn away-—with a flush of guilt | @l the lids, sorencss, ycllow tinge to WEDNESDPAY MORNING | CDNESDA I h\ hurch St. that it was bad but safe. Those who | (€ Cunning of his curves, now repres- | tion. The increase of facilities in the | mantling vour features white of eyes, all originate in liver B4t New Britamn | WOt to the theatres did not realis ents Glastonbury in the Gene As- | high school, especially as offered by _ Listening to an orchestra play = ' or stomach disorder. "”“ljhl 3 8:30 o'Clock . Matter. how slippery the i B mbly. He is one of Connec | such a trade and industrial and com- l.us. an picce, vou label it “‘delight- | : t .u.m " of all Kinds and odd ot % ¢ walks were until | jeading poultrymen and he has mercial school system as we have m | ful,” and thus reveal that the com- | from all departments that haved iy By part of the city | (€Y came out. Then they soon | troduced a hill which will make more | New Haven, has brought numbers into | poser did not mean what he thought | SCHEHCKS amulated from our Apnunl § Mi 5 Cents a.Month. learned. The man with the ash pan | trouble for poultry theives if it be-| the high s¢hool which make it one of | he meant when he tried to depict in | Wintc Sale muost go Wednesda fomll)ec;;'t‘: 2 2 aa not UL in an appearance and it || comes a law.—Bridgeport Post. the largest institutions of the sort in | tone a rald of soldiers on a peasant ' HA“DRAKE me 12 At Remnant Prices tha a year. oo tepten o ce Sl | the country. It is unwieldly, it is ex- | cot | xhould clear them up quick ! E t some broken hones in In contradistinction to the judiciary | pensive, but it is increasing worth A set of travel adjectives is as| ANDERSON'S GINGIHAMS ertising medtum In | the city today then it was because | committec the public is not in the | while. It is a school of the people. | necessary to the enjoyment of an old | PIL New Bpring eiyles new ¢ on hooks and press least doubt as to what to do with the | It offers freee of tuition the education | house or a cataract or a cave, as are | hes wide, no salc to advertisers. S civil service hill. The public wants it [ the childven of the people need to fit | the funds for getting to places and | s “'“!";:r';”“‘ of ”“‘f" "““"f““' It Was | gained with all of its distinguishing | them for their life work. Tt offers, | tIDPing the guides. It is more essc n- | B SD hals sk Hota- isno , then rain, slush, then ice | features intact. If the judiciary com- | moreover, the best sort of fitting for | tial than a camera | ; fi: Dowra Waue | and flops. |fiitee Lise vl ilfzengit alone this | entrance to the higher educational in- | No natlon displays greater skill in [ B Ties tono the tiver, purify;the stomach; POLLY DEAR BORDERED VEILSS i and administer a quietus to those | stitutions. . the application of the adjective than ; regulate the bowels, cool the blood. 1 The 1 at 49¢ each Q s who wish to kill the bill entirely.— Are we now to cut off this facility | d0es America when it oes abroad [l Purely vegotable. Plain or Bugar Coated. Bordered Veilin | 1 rd, atl DNE CALLS. CONFERENCE OF CHARITIES Ansonia Sentinel. from the people? That's what the | Thirtv-three thonsand sauare vards of | 80 YEARS' CONTINUOUS SALE 25¢ yard i tho yareap ko b lorilre o { PROVES THEIR MERIT. ¢ The Connecticut conference of T passage of either of these bills would | the exterior of St. Paul's have been RAINCOATS AND | MBRELLAS, A shrewd critic of Billy Sunday | amount to. It would hefa turning of | covered with adjectives by American Dr. J. H. Schenck & Son, Philadelphia $5.00 Women's Raincoats, $3.98 e e who seems to know him and his| the educational clock back at least | Visitors. The gondolas of Venice are 50 Women's Raincoats 00 ong NEEDED, be held in Stamford April 18-20 i | methods through and through, savs| fifty vears. It would make Connecti- | invariably adorned with American ad- $10 Womer Raincc " $7.98 Bl commerce has filed | awakening more than ordinary inter- | that the cssential qu:»m(_\ rvvf his evan- | cut the laughing stock and the re- |Jeéctives down to the water line. One $12.50 Priestle etted Rl Bh the board of pub. | et this year because of the action | ESHSM Is a revival of the former pop- | proach of the nation. It is not to be | Of the few places in Furope not thus coats, $10.00 each 3 2 of pub- i it : _ | ular belief in hell, and the use of that { done. Kiil these bills before anybody Gecorated is the Sultan's palace in WOMEN UMBRELLAS finstitution of a pub- & ,m" e Mken. on matters now | jielief to frighten men into repent- | outside of the state hears that thera Stamboul. The Sultan, through some $1.00 values at 79¢ each the matter was taken | Pending before thé legislature and |ance and so-called conversion. That | is such unintelligence in Connecticut | Preiudice, refused to admit visitors $1.50 valucs at $1.19 cach, of the latter body | the influence that action will have on | /¥ not all of Sunday. but it ix a very | as to propose them. trom the states to his chambers. and 76c Men's Umbrcllas at 59c eagh onant aat. | those measures, The proposed state | considerable part—Waterbury Ameri- G e when the Young Turks took posses- ought some sat- asures, proposed state | o " G S o i sion the inner walls were found in a the walks were not as hard as vari- . afford almost instant relief and yard, Sevent ¢ to chog fortify the system against recur- # ‘J“'“u plaids, es ar ecky fo rence of these distressing ailments. i e ishy —————— charities and correction which is to Ment can be made in | farm, reformatory for women, an in- o UcerEunatiheiatat: HAVE YOU SEEN OUR ty building on Com- | Stitution for refractory tubercular . D. Robbins, former chief counsel The adjective user is one of the \ T A T b y i " for the New Haven Company, is under In the midst of the clamor of war. | builders of the age. Some of the hest COLUMBIA OUTFITS? patients and a new state school for im- | & = i ! e B ne o e bes ‘tme > gover| cop | 1he steady progress of Chinese or- | jes: 541 LR 5 : i i l) r k r v S ; ™" | indictment by the government, for ad) < essons in construction experienced by p t [ | l [ f ou you know you can ge fs been referred to | beciles are among the reforms Pro- | Uioligion of the federal law. Mr. Rob- | 82nization under the leadership of | the erectors of temples and city walls 6IMiLS 16r impor(ations rrom y ’ g¢ the numerous com- | Posed. The latter is a new idea for | hins is to have a trial Feb. 23, but not | President Yuan must not be overlooked | end jails in the old world have come 3 a (’Ol‘l“‘lBlA ('RAP 0}‘ the police and also | the reason that these unfortunate | as to whether he is guilty, or not guil- | I¥ the observers of passing events. | from discerning Americans Many Mcxmo Canfic"m OLA with RECORDS o 1y Mr. RRobbins claim is that he h: Yuan's ascendance is, in fact, one of | grave defects in celebrated cdifices = i i b : { : immunity. He testified ahout the hody | the most remarkable personal achieve- | have been pointed out by them. The ) your own selection for a cas department when | ed for, but the number has increased | ¢ the usations, he says, before a | ments of recent history He has|lack of proper fire exits in the Vati- By ) " paymc]n of lL’\\ [han th or peoplé die from |so rapidly that there are accommo- | grand jury In 1913, and claims that | P4ssed through serfous external and | san; the failure to provide life pre- Washington, D. C., Feb. 2.—The : : e h necessitates their | dations now for only about 300 when | therefore he cannot now he prose- | internal difficulties, has apparently | servers on the Nishni-Novgorod | {ird known outbreak of quail disease price of the records? cuted. The government says the of- [ &0tten the various rebellions under, | bridge over the Volga: the neced of | D28 been discovered »y the Bureau ot For example—our CO ; fenses were continucd after 1913, and | has raised money enough to g0 on | better paving along the Appian Way. | Animal Industry in quail sent for s AT 9 In and removal by | 3,000 and 4,000 to be cared for. These | (ja¢ his testimony docs not give him | 2nd has concentrated authority In his | uropeans are too close to these | examination from the National zoo- LUMBIA “JEWEL” quar] bs. Such a place is | questions have all attracted public at- { immunity for his acts committed be- [ @Wn hands at the expense of popular | things to sce the faults in them. But |logical park. These birds were re- 2 3 ! S AR e : T B0 el = S ah [0 ta DELG tered oak case with cover i ity, it has long been | tention and they are of such a char- | for¢ 1913.—-Bridgeport Tmer. ki pé - | an American, armed with an adjective | ceived a few days ago from two ot v ) - . The latest steps in his progress toward | kit, can see and label them as they | the principal importers widely priced $35; 24 selectior in- the city grows and | acter as to require serious consider- The S “Superiority.” what many think may easily become | are. 3 e principa porters In i P $35; 2 elections (in 3 pies et e ¢ 7 2N g ‘ separated parts of the country. Most > - St tion increases, it is | ation. e the founding of a new Chinese Im-| Thus the adjective is helping to !ift | of the quail now on the market are cluding demonstration rec- @ Sl Mr. Conrad, in his novel, “Chance,” | benrts 1o ipe have ]F":f;‘m:;:"’r':" T e imported from Mexica and are en- OFd) go with it and the price ose people when | that the matter of caring for defec- | has a sailor who complains el b = : 5 = R ITE od he , o 3rownsvil ic @7 s a s Tplains (ol the [ faror ama el . tered at the port of Brownsville | of these is $7.40, making t eath as a result of | tive children should be promptly con- [ general incompetence of everyone on By L BERLIN INDIGI\ AI\T Texas Under these circumstances 4 4 3 g hC T immemorial custom the Chinese ~ost $42 Fora ¢ ity having no place | sidered. - Those afflicted little ones |land. *“No ship,” he says, “navigat-| emperor. who theoretically was re- all_outstanding permits have been OUtfit cost §42.40. For a cash jes can be taken, | can have much done for th by :1;l\n\r:\;r S:’Iil(]*tjl in U;o lh;::.m--;,;u-lwrl Y | garded as the father of his people, at OVER FREI\ CH ACHON cancelled and further importations pa\'mcnt of 5—(less fhfln G ) _ £ E eople conduct their husiness i < R tias (Offora v suspended fo 1is seuso: s pelled to lie where | proper teachers in the right kind of v e the winter solstice offered 4 formgl uspendod eor it Far the price of che records) we ndertaker is di- 5 : . on ahpn- would ever arrive in port.” | ana special sacrifice at the great altar _— Quail disease, a highly infectious h u T is 4 an institution and there can be no | That is true, and sallors always seem | of heaven in one of the imperial | voyenaners Clatm Execution of Ficke | M212dY, to which all our native quail will deliver this outfit to you. rge. That does not | mistaking the fact either that such |t0 landsmen very competent. They | parks near Pekin This peculiarly |~ G 2 = “C | are apparently subject, was discovered Then we have the : ther does it reflect | an institution should be provided and Kknow what they have to do and do | representative and imperial annual and Grundler Was Un- in 1907 and was traced to number € € nave € 5 S Feaine - a6 S . T A 5 B S e s s ol custom President Yuan has now re- of states. A second outbreak ove-| “ECLIPSE” in either ma Y £ 5 5 But the reason is, not that they are ‘ed, surrounding it with all the warranted. Qi ocive tne DOSt |00 expenss, and as for the other | born cleverer than landsmen or even | stately cecemonial of anclent saorl. i]'m"";»h] U(;" ;MW\",W”' ';‘ ””'";'M,' hogany or quartered oak for i ity has 4 > . | tion of birds from Mexico from which J ; Ps until the city has | jatters they have been before the |that they are made so by training, but | ficial robes and standing bofore the Berlin, via London, Feb 10:28 1 out of the subply of tirds wan|P2S5: With 16 yelectiont (1N ‘the police depart-| pypiic so long that it wo ;| that their problem is simpler and|altar as the living representative of | 8 m.—Indignation is expressed by the necessary conven- [ o s S clearer. .Their one business is the whole Chinese people newspapers gencrally over the execu- | drawn. Last vear practically no birds cluding demonstration regs By ot untn et ver) ne ought to know thel bring the ship safe and undam: The long training «f the Chinese | tion of Karl Ficke and Herr Grundler \\(l‘( imported from Mexi ’:HY n Ord) %4 80' f()ra! f{”‘ 1ne out- < needs.and the importance of provid- [into port; while they are in her she | mind in Confucian principles of rever- | in Morocco on charges of treason pre- | quail discase was reported. This year 23U 9TOUs C0 v e w)m(t ing them. It was only recently that | iS their little world and sets them | ence for fathers and governors and |ferred by the French. The papers [a limited number of birds have been fit $29.80. This outfit takes provided so t & speclal . commission recommended t11] their duties. But we on land are | ancestors hs S made thi .w?1 a natural un\.\ ‘1h< _ execution Judicial mur permitted to enter 1t Brownsvill a cash paymcnt of ””1\, $ B any further( . =T o S in a much larger world with duties | erpression of popular feeling and de- | der.”” in view of the circumstances at- | subject to quarantine maintained b 7 that certain county jails be abandoned | sar more varlous and conflicting, The | sire. Outside the little groups of |tending the trial ana appeal. They |through the cooperation of the Bio- Complete outfits with any except as a place of detention for | sailor has to keep only his ship clean; [ Christians, the ‘Chincse people are | assert that tae offense alleged, if com- | logical Survey and the Bureau of | ebar poodal those awaiting trial, and there could | and he does keep it beautifully clear probably more nearly a unlt in their | mitted at all, which they consider | Apimal Industry All birds whict o o = but we have to keep the whole coun- | acceptance of patriarchial ideals of | doubtful, must have been prior to | were suspected of having the disease Double Disc S not be any stronger plea for reform = : = GICAL SOCTFTY. " |try clean, and that is a more difficult | €cvernment and personal relations | the outbreak of the war, when the | o o examined at ownsville records, 63¢ up. L4 forwarded to this department it C 2 (Congregatlonalist.) onvenience that has | People have heretofore heen provid- en somewhere to|there are approximately hetween etimes to find rela- There can be no disputing the fact luation that should tention before. e et | A G ORI GG B O SRR | it it ety Gl dlan than at any other point of thinking. T | death penalty was not in foree he State of the institution of these reforms Again, on hoard p, by necessit Yuan's life is spared for a few year = not until Januar were th first - Grafonol g® ord today ought to |, ) scarcity of funds. The states |all relations are simple and well de- | the recurrence of these imperial func- A despatch from Berlin on January :w“\,m‘yw'r : el ! De 2nd A e raising of fruits. ned. IKveryone knows his place and | tions at which he takes the part | said it was generall innounced | 1 Lt o ept., 2nd 00T, ; e i . : > iume commissioners anc yortsmen pbstacle in the way rebellion is mutiny, an evident dan-| hitherto belonging to the emperor there that IPicke and Grundler aad ity st I ; I. van Ost, Mer ‘hich seems to = s gee and sin But on land relations | might ecasily pave the way for his been executed in spite of the fact that 10 are Interested In the introduc Y ; el TO TAX BACHELORS. { are complex and constantly changing-— | ceptance as emperor. If this should | the French resident-general in Mo- ”"‘H of quail or who ma ml\» pur s number of if they were not society would be| habben it would continue in the ! rocco had sured . American | chased birds for restocking this s 5 C ) bt The question of taxing )n'hrflm's"h‘al], and a great part of the bus-| central place of Chinese authority a | charge d'affaires at Tangier that the | son are requested to advise the ] 199 203 Main Street ed for a long time | Was before a legislative committee in | iness of a living society is to deal | Man who has own his interest in| death penalty would not be inflicted | partment ' if any of the birds are o 203 Mu been sufficient at- | Boston yesterday. The proposition | with this complexity and constant | Christianity by educating his own sons | until an appeal had heen acted upon | known to have died from disease of 8 y : : n Christian schools ad who has|hy the preside any kind s a measure of precau aising of fuits in | Was to tax all unmarried m over | change. So the sailor. used to the | In Christian v ‘]' Al f‘m y the president of v Kkir As a measure of precau- " AT ST 1 e STl T g [ el phem e o B B o shown more than tolerance for Chris e tion any birds now in captivity should f there were farm- 3 > years of age who could ne n missionary endeavor, Bl o e e In the political sphere, the decree| Why not treat yourselr to something keptiundes rvation for just issued still more openly and | extra good ; : ] s by butter never bheen in cold stor- cenclusively points the way toward | real 2 Qe ; Sver gets fishy Qussell's hest | should be forwarded to the Bures Cairo, via London_ I the continuance of President Yuan's | age. never gets fishy. Russc ! : e Bureau ir Lor jutter, the finest in the land.—ady Animal Industry of the Department ) the | griculture for examination, war chest is in bad shape just now. SOLDIERS DESERT, likes and despises our most imper- fect solution of our more diverse proh of good moral character. One of {lems; and that, no doubt, is one m: and the Pomologi- | those who favored the bill was | reason Why he always wants ta go to | £ X 3 f .| sea again It o be a hard life, He repeated efforts | Woman who said am otherfthinge | s g Do e He | Present authority in China. As presi- that the reason for Boston's failure to | knows quite well what it is to be a | 0¢Nt '”‘_' term lw;\.\‘ already heen e | = tendea fo period of ten vears: and is line of fruit, | 2et the recent “fashion show” was | good sailor; but we on land are not 2 el B S SEIZE i this line r | S e PERTODICALS SEIZED. oo e ciocopte j that Massachosct i dinoc e Ban il SOl e ot e LI s iito o leood RelEl v el Con 1o Sl bl (Lo E D Leor ke o WINDSOR LCCKS it » matter of | first lady of the land, the governor, |izens, and we envy him his plain du- | o Z0= 0 (ina (hat term’ may be | Pope’s Prayer Kor Peace Suspected X Y g .| ties and the simple, brave and reso- . & 8 g ; oD ned TATENE ; ~ y doing so they | lieutenant governor and speaker ot | (8 TR0 AE FIHLE SHATe SRS continued indefinitely by a_two-thirds But Matter Is Finaliy Dropped THREATENED BY FIRE and for that kind | the house being all hachelors. She . - vite. Al these conditions seem to Paris Fob 0 A Perisd: prove not merely the vast present | further averred that the deplorable i i s il 5 CEHEEA o age | ks 4 de ;e 4 e . v T lios containing the text of Pope ereby encourage | Rum in Politics, cendency which Yuan has attained in ‘I_?y‘: DR e A drive through (Chicago Tribune,) China, but suggest the opening of a | ' o 11 | Call for Aid Is Made to Hartford i to marriage led her to start a matri- | 7 hict 1 Jead naturalle and | be had directed should he read in all right season will i e or i ot [ S ad naturally and [ 2% 800 CHEERC L e redulous that or- | monial bureau last year and since | puve existence in Ilinois so i L E Imost imperceptably toward such an Eunidss by the pollcs of th® Depart- bermitted to get | then she had supplied 134 wives for | lawmaking establishment of (his | CPITe as Octavian, under somewhat | oo (he Seine, according to the Brought Under Controi. disuse which has | = e Sry Sl Turks Chafe at Discipline of German e more remunera- | St up as a defense that they were not Pay 39¢ and sget some |7 period of at least ten days and in e e eference has been case any of them die the bodic et P S 5 ¢ farmer the impor- condition in the Bay State in rezard | partment but Flames Are western men, each man Faving fup- | £real commonwealth is concerned, | S i & e L ((, ," : ],‘.‘| llli i vlil” Iigaro. The incident was soon set- sistance . > ogislator oW are wet oy ey are tgalvsuplol el G ANETE DU G LE S ywever, after explanations he 150 ks eh. & A &t of no value, | Mished a certificate of virtue. When | LeRisiators m F thex e ) hese equivalent of our word “presi- | H€d: however "f\‘;' Saplanaon !}‘”: “’1"‘ r, Locks, Feb. Z.—The cipling o « £ . | dry ey are no longer republica g | heen given the authorities by Cardinal | ther block, a three story str pcted looking, the | the commit heard t tement | democratic, Progressive, ate., et dent m\fiv.nl in th 3 e easily ne | Amette, Archibishop of Daris and | the « Sid6 of/ Matn etrace, ¥ T i to mean what the Roman word “em- , n and the crop is earty this mornin to withdraw. It was a sensible act. el ; A RAVInE ol teman imperial ages, and stands for not announced, but it is believed, the men for not marrying simply fur- | it voted to give the petitioner leave 1 They are for ‘he demon or they are the embargo was withdrawn stroyed by fire ooks bad. This is E limentallatliche - The idea of imposing a penalty on | itimental attachments t party ened. The loss is about $15,000 part of soldier's duty ainst the demon, with some slight | Meror” stood forin the thought of the The motives for the seizur were undoubtedly to a names. teday in half a dozen great modern IMigaro says, that the government 5 have ruck 1 bf the owners that [ It is this slight sentimental attach- | ations fearcd the exvression of hope for an So dangerous did the fire appear worth attention, | Nishes amusement for a legislative | ment, seemingly, which is causing al) Nevertheless, we have reas _tolearly peace might be misinterpreted A body and for every one else who has | the difficulty in the selection of a | hepe. as our missionaries continue to |4 (o public and have a depressing Pon't il mistake in that ; . ight | Speaker of the house of representa- | hope. that China is on its way to a | g (" 00" vinion ot 2 @ result people |? Sense of humor, w H<_ ne bbb It noses could be counted | national status consonant with the ings Before the Hartford f nen | Br W M well inquire what kind of hemes the | ;1. 11y on the real issue there might | iccals of democracy and Christianity. z R | could set out, however, the request s e 134 have who obtained husbands { he a division which would zive 5 | The strong hand of Yuan n be DECLINES REVIEW, was countermanded ; . | - i J spes . weoded just @ his e ans m | through a matrimbnial agency. Men | majority and eleet a speaker. but | heeded Just at this time of transition Washington, IFel. 2.—The supreme| Mrs. Mary Mather was owner of e oncerned. The § i 4 some old-time customs and ) ti { members arc sentimental and, possi- | And some old-tim stoms anc 5 S : + ¢ 7 e who take wives under such conditions | e court yesterday declined to review the | the property. On the ground floor some cing { Supe 6 methe vhich he may utilize in de- b | some thinking | bly superstitiot n wh | States fifth l ! . Tho tale it il | decision of the United was a dry goods store owned hy C. > o1 | and women who take hushands with- LS e earil o o ference to many of his people neea | decision of the 3 ) P Pomological A N BGER SROR 90 BT £ : circuit court of appeals in a test case | W. Mather and also a grocery store tnowing w hey are or any-| home who clected them republi- | 10t of themselves impede the march 5 i H alori ng to make the | Ot knowing who they | home 1 publi invol z more than $2,500.000 in | gwne ), Ty 1the The s a a" Bur other | cans, democrats, or progressives and | 0f progress. AR ¢ PRGLSS Sep e R Lok { digl thing about their character laims for damages against the Louis- i g iz § 0 By e wcial | Tor the sake of these folk a pretense = e S| Loptnesbuitngh s 0. 00 A LofRt Gtk than a certificate from a commercial Nashville railroad on al-{ s15 q00. s e o ville and . . . of party responsibility and party al- The Useful Adjective. " 2 : < g Mus'anne ls Be ‘ ) § ol . j6 ver ) 3 3 leged forged bills of lading ued by KT institution, cannot bhe said to be Very i jogiqnep is maintained (New York Times.) I\'anr:]lfl \%_mw\ Foltn Rl cetet LE s B8 when the particular and if. the martisacy turn Rum will not permit the house to The adjective Is an indispensable | ton brokers. The lower court held TO SPEAK TO ALIENS, . | out to be unhappy then it is only | organize on partisan lines and parti- | ;e article put up In handy combi- | the railroad was not liable. Washington Feh 2 —President | Tt Won't Blister—Awa; Ready-— lippery than they Shat aleht be eipected, Buch bills |F nship will not \mrn’nl iERtoNonzan A8 . (o be carried in the pocket | Wilson has been invited to speak in Just BRub it on—It Pencirates it they were not . ikl B lound tHets 4 ;\‘:‘.:; 1)::“[;:1‘ ‘h(ml\l hl:x\::(” \r\fvil‘.)x‘mll WH or bhag An outfit consists of eight | * = March or April to 4,000 aliens who ristian man who | : ol e | ot oG TUM | kinds of commendatory and eight | will be admiited to citizenship h BEGY'S MUSTARINI i ¢ mood hl e WO %o the Massachusetts lestslature | demnerats and dry. Gemocrsts would | A e S X O'l t t f 3 L{, . adu] ,]”l Bs D "" i p et ' nd slush from his % | i 4 it king o o ato « 7 cderal « viladelphia 1d-fashic v 1 ) ¢ ough & pecestrians | o .ok bills and ought not to be dig-[ cans, but the hypocrisy of statecraft [, jsheq. ana *h separate labei is | a letter from Mayor Blankenbu t anc 1 ‘ $ t or who tried to | _ Willno Gy ermitRthisth onestidivision to | iamsd s N [ OB G e . (oo nified hy heing given a hearing. il 4 e ) | ceated s Om C roubie saying every effort was to he mad that help was summoned from Hart- cutting off one « ford as it was eved that the flames would spread to near-hy huild- age the trees and hem so far as ening spent some- 1spin ens ith e e have the deadlock. nspi liens J pmmon expression A e e o - FAGIS AND FANCIE These facts are heginning ay facility he stuck onto an oil painting, speet for citizen | i cathedral or a tomp. A simple pre ption made up of a | States. The presid adjective has long been | combination of pure vegetahle oils is{ aceept the invitation considered the special property of the | producing wonderful results for suf-! tourist, it is coming into everyvday use | ferers from stomach, liver and inter in many of our best families, who find | tinal troubles. The remgdy, which is it a convenient adjunct when inspect- | sajd to have originated in France, | ing other people’s babies, photograph | where it has been used for years by S exhibits on mantiepieces, and Daghes- | the peasantry, was introduced into Kill Them. tan rugs. Mquipped with a kit of ad- 1 this country by George H. Mayr, a jectives one may feel at home’ any- | leading Chicago druggist, who curea | ¢ v where—in garden and gallery and | himself of severe stomach, liver ana | it at Russell's, 39¢ 1b wn. | Two bills are in the grist which lics | canon; in music room and mountain- | intestinul troubles by its use. Those | 501 Main street.——advt «nd nes ks were worse At least one end-seat hog has met [ awaiting the lesislative mill, each of | jad: on ship ad stage and bur who have used it say the first dose 1s t is the me his Waterloo, thanks to the 'Mtllli\"! which provides in substance for a gen- | hack: in ruined city and desert. sufficient to convince any one of its | 151,668 SUFFRAGETTES, vorld for sprains, strain of a Waterbury policeman, who eject- | eral tuition charge in high schools. 1t | An adjective is often the germ of a | remarkable merit, and that within | New York In Greater | soreness, lameness, swellin 1 him from a moving-picture theater | ought not to be necessary for the peo- | ife career. When another parent’s | twenty-four hours the sufferer feeis , New York there ¢ 1.668 enrolled | neck or joints, ¢ nps in le he made a few | and had him locked up over night r.n-l_ ple of Connccticut to defend them- | child recites a poem from the ho | like a new person This medicine, | jnembers the ffra ach, and remember everythin zed the fence or | breach of the peace. The man refused | selves against h fool proposals It | cavefully selected recitations, a ¢ | which has become known : Mayr's " party wecording to orts read it does y 1ptiy nd effe { i d slow going, too. preciated throughout the state an While (he T A the folk back home will soon under- | 7 The dainty, white silkk shawl is com- ! . 0 (hat = R srot aeiad jiis: No one but el e | st Rt INennidetabl 3 : L o importance S s state is the ques m on such walks | ference is that they arve going to call | (i, (¢ liquor interference in politics it. a Chinese shawl, although it is the | ;14 sovernment. R ous o | same old wrap so familiar to our Frous, sometimes | . o,¢h. .Surely the world headed for speedy loco- You cat butter Don’t try to save 21 m | | 1 | | | | | he city last even- in a class by it - r | and delicious. Better more than once | toward a sane spot once more.—Nor- ver ate before nnless | | v that somelimes | wich Record, ; New e s ; their sur vhen a pedestrian to make way for two women pass [ any sense dwells in the members of [-fiom the pocket-kit a fitting adje tive | Wonderful Stomach Remedy, is now him and resisted the officer. He incur- | the commitice on education. they will | ara fasten it dexterously upon his | sold by first class druggist everywhere S 2 ai the anr Iy« fragist ruggi I ire it's BIGY Bre he was golng | req a fall down a flight of stairs, nose- | kil those bills early in the process of } torehead. There are several ap- | It is now sold here by Riker-Hegeman | yigznhy Durin ) 45,6 P ARINE box. The Clar stop. Once In a | biced and a night in jail and humil- | business. 1t ousht not to be required | pifcable-—"cleven” “cute” and “cun- | Drug Store. | memi olled, 1\ Braing Pply you. gr, feet first, be- chairmen ot the horoun committ Get ¢ b-cent box to

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