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YKEEFE LOSES J0b Hlistoric Liberty Bell May AS PATROL DRIVER Be Sent 1o the Exposition Proved Incapabl of Handling Auto, | Say Thiee Commissioners. | NEW APPOINTEE W. ). HAMES lasters, = 3 Board on Plasters, 'SOME DON’TS For Stomach and Liver Sufferers Don't take medicine for your Stomach ailments morning. noon and night, as ly such medicines only give tem- PO relief and simply digest the food that happens to be in the Stomach Don’t permit a surgical operation There i3 always serious danger in op- Horsfall Shoes for Men Assembled into three lots and 3.20, $3.98, $4.85 selling at \ .Kinds flasters includes good. Here Men's Overcoats at $7.50 Money savers every one of them, Worth 50 to $30.00. i 3 . erations and in many cases of Stomach, ' ] g Liver and | | Intestinal Ailments the knife can be avoided ii the right remedy i taken in time Don't go around with a foul smelling breath caused by a disordered Stomach | and Liver, to the discomfort of those you come in contact with. If you are a Stomach sufferer, don't think you can not be helped; probabl worse cases than yours have heen per- manently restored by Mayr's Wonder- ful Remedy. bters, from $16 Two Lots of Boys’ Overcoats $7.50 $5.00 Also Votes to Install Pinger Print stem in Police Department It Deemed Expedient—Budget 0.00 values, 6.50 to for $7.50 to $15.00 value for er kinds. All [ the first quality Work Started. - . | Most Stom ailments are I ays reasonable. i g0 A3 3 8 | caused by a c hal condition. Mayr's Dennis O'Keefe has been dismissed Wonderful Remedy not only rémov as officiai driver of the police patrol. the catarrhal , but allays the - ’ pusy Corner of h mainly This action in chopping off Denny chronic inflammation and assists in ren- head was taken at a special meetin dering the entire alimenta nd intes- of the safety board last night and ali tinal tract antiseptic. and this the of the commissioners except John secret of its marvelous success. | Mechan who fonght valiently for tinie Don't suffer constant pain and agony in which his favorite might be proverd allow your »mach ailments to | more efficient, voted for his dismissal. 1 undermine vour health No Chalriman B. Alling and Commis how vour case may be or { sloner Frank Holmes, who last week suffered—one dose had favored O'Keefe discovered a ¥ Wonderful Remedy should number of things against him during convince you that you can be restored | the past week which resulted in their to health again. Mayr's Wonderful Remedy has heen taken and highly recommended by Members of Congress, Justice of the Supreme Court, Educs tors. Lawyers, Mercl 2 tors, Druggists, N Priests, Ministers, in all walks of life Send for FRE and severe Hovstalls “IT PAYS TO RUY OUM KIND" llmroyu. 93.99 ASYLUM ST. Connecting with 140 TRUMBULL gr. | £s' mas.—advt. blic works will meet i City Engineer Hall ft of the estimates ical year. society of St. Jos- olding a whist this jurch hall. iry, an inspector in water department, ng house, 149 Main bury was called to illness of an unc aken ill. e finance commit- board will be held E. The monthly rd will be held Fri- | =4 | mers and people }Key Map of the Russian Advance in the Caucasu valuable booklet on Stomach Ailments Geo. H. Mayr, 154-156 Whiting St., Chicago, 111 Mayr's Wanderful Remedy iz sold by | leading druggists evervwhere with the positive understanding that vour money will be reiunded without question auibble if ONTE bottle fails to give yo hanlute satisfaction —————————————————————— to or Finger print, similar to one which will be taken of every criminal con- victed in local court, if proposed new system is adopted: As no two people have finger prints alike this is an ab- solute proof of identity and is em- | ployed in all of the principal police and detective departments the world. These by the who have them. at one-half price company, What Fire Chief Wants, In his turn Chief Dame told he needs in the fire department. explained at length his plan to the department made permanent, stead of part callmen and permanent at present. His is to adopt a policy to make one com- pany permanent each yvear. A third hook and ladder is also needed, to be | stationed south of the raflroad, In this connection he referred to the de- lays at the railroad Seventy-eight of last vear's 188 calls were from the uth of the track, where the bizgest property value is. lLast month No. exX- | 2 company 1 to north of the track six times, leaving the sonth side of the city unprotected, The chief advocated a new lder and hose company composed old men | at the annex and No. 2 station. As this would be made up of callmen it would not cost the city any more To make No. 1 company permanent would require seven new men at additional cost of only $1,200 He also recommended a fire whistle in place of A bell. A new whistle would cost $15.00 to $16.00. The rent | for the Baptist church bell is $100 | badly { per year and it can't be heard good | 00N now, $22 being meted out in fines vedir last month to call men who failed to hear it. At least three new men are needed on the Mook and Ladder, says the chief. The first duty of a Hook and Ladder man to get the people out | of a block and if it is not possible to make the company permancnt this year three men must be had. He al so wants as much motor apparatus as he can get. The Ta France company sent letter, quoting figures on new apparatus. The chief recommended either a city truck or a motor pumn- ing engine if he can't get any new ap- paratus. The department also needs 500 feet of new hose. Complaint A complaint received ones rented paone are tele " arumes o / \ uvnrrn\;&rflspr’f.l wha P el 5, have njueydos in- part The LIBERYY BELL Philadelphia, Feh. STt is cxpecte ' hat an ordinance will he introduc in tha ¥ council during the w ! of February $ authorizing the takin of the mous Liberty Bell to Panama-Pacific exposition. Tt is p posed to take the bell from Tnde pendence hall to the Pennsylvanic building at San Francisco. This state building will be dedicated on March 1 18, The exposition opens on Febru- ary 20, Saturday. September 4, which i1 fe hag made appli- & Inspector Ruth- sion to make im- 2 Stanley preceding the anniversary | ( meeting of the Continental has been designated by the nia Panama-Pacific com- Pennsylvania day at the The historic bell has been trips of national interest, faken to San Francisco on train under special guard accompanied by Philadelphia it will be the longest and risky trip vet attempted. in cnnsylve sion ition. on several but if it is a special and offici most terwy coming to the conclusion {1 he is | unfit for the position. (‘ommissioner R. R. Healey's previous stand was well known and his investigations only served to strengthened his views. The axe then descended with much lence and Willlam Hames was chosen 1 by.the board to take O'Keefe's place. Im remarking on Commissioner Henl- ey's motion to dismiss O'Keefe, Com- | missioner Holmes specified that he be detailed by the chief for the time he- ing to do utility work around thc -e- partment headquarters. Many other matters were taken up last night, chief among which were the recommendations of the police and fire chiefs as to what they need for the coming year. What Chief Rawlings 'needs most is new men and the same holds true in tha | fire department. Fireman Hultberg | was also placed on the pension list. Other action of an important nature | was the decision of the board to in- vestigate, and possibly install, a fin- ger print system and also a shooting | gallery at police headquarters and the advisability of installing three new signal boxes on police beats will alsn be considered. Old Fireman A report on Fireman Hultberg's case was the first business. Chair- { man Alling said Corporation Counsel Cooper had ruled that before the | fireman can be pensioned a certificato p.| must be obtained from the medical | his ability to care for the car. Mr. masquer- | eXaminer, stating that his disability Healey said he is sure that O'Keefe has been caused by his work in the has absolutely no knowledge of the | afficers. He save the city has reached department. Dr. Bray gave a certifi- | car and has learned nothing about it | 55,000 and has but thirty-five officers cate declaring thit Mr. Hultberg's | during the past four weeks. His | which s twenty men short of the ratio disability was caused by his work opinion Is that he has proved himself | in other citios, He wants one of a fireman and Commisgloner Healy at | 1o bhe an incompetent man and should | (hem be a street QN‘:mln.( and an- once moved to pension the fireman at | he dropped as driver other a plain clotie "n\nu Ih‘v(h men | £100 per vear, to date from February in these positions now have more 1. 1915. Tt was passed. E i than they ean do, Three more signal Morgue at Ice House. boxes are also needed, he One Chairman Alling and Commissioner the southeastern section, Kel- | {rucks and teams block the sidewalk Holmes reported unfavorably concern- another at Wash- | o4 e cornar of Commercial and Con ing the fitting up of the police garage reets and a third '..~r streets and some action m' prohibit as a morgue. It will be better fitted at the end Greenwood street, at | ypisanould be taken. The matter w up as a place for the night patrol the corner Brook street. These r(-f’r‘l"l"‘v‘ to lhh‘vl\\'\ilm'ln \\|I‘h power driver. Mr. Alling suggested that it cost $150 apicce, e he | mi attend the as position are Coun- t and Water Con- ossberg. been born to Rev Brower Johnson of Mrs. Johnson is r. and Mrs. H. S. bn strect. sgtnut street 'om his recent o will as iden is to take charge as patrol driver by February or sooner if possible Mr. Hames had vears' perience. Regarding ('Keefe, Mr moved that Chief , Rawlings him utility man at the house for the present, Chairman Alling reported that Chief Dame and the captains and licu- | tenants of the fire companies inspect the buildings about the city and the | other men are familiar with the struc- ture of the interior of the buildings. | Of course the of appa are not familiar the they can not leave their apparatus. Commissioner Holmes explained | that the board of health is removing dead animals without any appropria- tion. The clerk will explain previous action to the board of health, The clerk was also instructed to write to Mayor Quigley concerning the ex- amination of buildings. Action will also be taken to have a man at the police station desk all time. Wants Four More Patrolmen, man Alling said that cvents since the last metting have caused him to change his mind. Since Saturday he has been advised by Chief Rawlings that two or three accidents have occurred to the car and Saturday nmorning O'Keefe had trouble | starting the car on Main street. also backed into the garage and hroke off a side lamp. Since 6 o'clock last night Chicf Rawlings reported that O Keef incompetency has made It necessary to have expert come here and overhaul the machine. Mr. Alling said his personal conclusion is that it is unwise to place the car in cl.arge of Officer O'Keefe. Mr. Holmes a'so was familiar with the conditions and he asked permission to withdraw Lis¢ previous motion to retain O’Keefe »s patrol driver. Mr. Mechan did not think thls course necessary. Chair- man Alling ruled against Mr. Meechan, Here Mr. Healey made his repopt on (O'Keefe, saving that he had analyzed the report of Chauffeur Shepard, which he declared a weak one. He merely agreed that O'Keefe could drive the car, but avoided mention of il- has seven lam McCormick of ping congratulated ughter. ittee of the com- pet this cvening. A mittee on supplies held this evening Healey appoint tion of importance ook and o - ,“ = sassva frsassIviios SOVOU 43I = SAVM vy as of This map shows the situation in the , 155,000 an | | ¢ | Caucasus, giving a key to the moun- | Outflank ASees | gerous e | steceeded if but, a we ible to throw j strength before The them going mountain pass o it had attempt of the by Turks to dn o n R 1t g ingt g of the People’s | an round leduled to be held | tuin Russians have pushed pr drivers the through the plateau valley with Kars | base. They defeated the wiping out entire 1t estimated that Russians number MR BROWN MAKES AN | INTERESTING BEPORT timed 8 will be held to- with layout as ims to form a Big Turks | =i army | their the in- | Turkisl about ' ¢ an g is d son Il.eo, of urned home after h M. Rahpael and h street. ome up hoth abled Yoo he il me Pensioned. 1k ind K 0z. Russell Bros. | | o3 Sitiea 16 simitted u jitsu and fencing At the Tok: have taught Eng post office the ¢ lecture > a ji B the UERAD y ‘No. ¢ second urgday ashington street. ed to be one of gocial affairs in | nization and, no | ostumes will n’s orchestra has | p dancing. The bhich E. N. Hum- | pill meet tonight ! ts for awarding en 57, Speaking for next vear's estimate, Chief Rawlings asked for four new bureau fe Formey Worker e Wil Spond 1877 Monihs in Osaka, Kobe and Kyoto. | ;... night at o post as Ve to n univ signed by (. 17 Smith = from Landers, Frary Clark’s. It stated that the big produc: rom L. be | ——— — be | s Mechan Commis: v hile he competent ought to be given time, as a matter of courtesy, of one week in which time he may investi- rate these complaints himself. Mr. Holmes thought there has been ample Wanted ioner does not men, he More Time. Meehan s care to retain does fecl that an extension of H. of asked | tional Committe: to spend the next Kobe, Osaka and time to given and the other to physical here formerly M. C. A the Japan of the Y cighteen months Kyoto, half to language the associations Brown, the Y by 4- | Nfen's Christian ha f h that in- he id rector been say M, = | e A = nee study ington and of ol of ph be committec the in icut eggs right P3c doz. Russell municipal ice ceases to be a perma- nent thing a good morgue could be made there in the municipal ice house in the rear of the police station. The report was accepted. The C. W. Lines company has formed the chairman that they see to it that Bigelow street is locked any more. Alling Opposed to O'Keefe. Next business was regarding the in- will not time for Mr. Mecehan to have investi- sated events during the week had he taken advantage of his oppor- tunities. Mr. Alling suggested Mr. Alling question Chief Rawlings later in the meeting. Mr. Holmes agreed t@ this but insisted that the nmatter be closed hefore the meeting adjourned. Mr. Meehan replied that he thought Mr. Shepard's report v favorable to O'Keefe, but last week past that | \dvocate Finger Print System. Chief Rawlings feels the need of a finger print start in in a small way at a cost of only about $16, 1it indespensable in getting records of bad crimina At pres- ent all eriminals have to be taken out to be photographed, but it would he better to install the print tem which would also provide for also system, to finger sy W the Final Action of Evening. AL 10:45 p. m. it journ and (hs man Alling and Clerk Cashmore were named to make budget to present to the board future meeting. The chairman also have power to look gnal boxes for the police frable install them ont unexpended balance. into the finger print system & was voted to ad up a at a " ind this ir of vea nd nece up the three He will also look | it he | these three cities This action on the part mittee came as o result tigations made in that Japan by Mr. Brown whether the physical three large cities | could be successfully enlarged it would be ible to train ese physieal directors. Mr moved to Kobe the ol Osaka has no gymn of the com- of the inv fon determing these to work in together befor n- Brown February but pos rirst =ium the Chang L member of a conducted by My al rociation and | Thi in the } ortant had director He rapidl Phy&ic is solves the student grown be he will install it at of the action The the order next Mon- thinks it once, the money come balance on hand. The was taken on a shooting gallery. next meeting will be held at of the chairman, probably day night photographing of the prisoners, ry A detention room i necd- c¢d improvement at headquarters Before long the locker room for partol- men will have to enlarged and a { dormitory for fire police others who have to stay at the headquartc night before vears thing shooting which would van forty feet. Since street he had courteously agreed to ilow Mr. Henley time. Therefore, he argued, too, should be given more time, Ifeehan then moved | that last motion to retain O'Keefe tabled until next week Mr. Holmes again objected, declaring that Mr. Mcehan had had ample time to inve: ate the matter had he taken tha interest the rest of the hoard Mr., Mechan said that he knows a little about a car and that to his view Mr., O'Keefe¢ competent to operate the auto, Meehan's motion to | table w onded. Mr. Heale called for a vote the original tion Mr. Mee n was tae only favoring O'Keefe's being retained other three members voting “no.” O'Keefe Mr. patrol driver's appointment. Chair- | make | tinue his train to , possiblc voted Lo sary this p only directors have already what changes will ac the auditorium pose. Kyoto two hours apart, tween The foregon tained in for the which has ence . 1 here. Part HEADACHE b on Octo 15 1 soul igher, othe to out Ehn hother : oL samc e nece he Mr els fon ‘During the ¢ pt have been | | inge nousc W e Kohe are be 5 th host and ) ver the nte r department have to ) - Another Niutive e Wlery, dvt, info ather repor for will = rean stu 1 fourth jnst mes, g of the come ic doz. TRussell Bros. essential any quir o Tl or received ral Yort of is a ive of about ne Kelley w the named th de artment 1 improved materially aid the chief. and that is why he ad- vocates another one to help him out The ecight hours shift iz the only to get service and would take patrolmen, {in a few is what the | wants, By adding new men o patroll e be brought about anding as a | ¢, " voaps. What the eity sed; after i or ten men at once, it. art, said the chief Driver, sked him if he the Last year there Hames added and the im- He well endorse the department 1 and seems to be competent Fl¢ | moved that he be appointed. (el 1, | Bence and William Kinney both rec- { ommended Mr. Hames as a driver and 169-171 a mechanic. Mr. Holmes MAIN STREERT Mr, ITealey's motion and passed. 1le is to he given a which to gn ‘his is My, not George nt Korea serg work rip 1o mone ™ ion a twe compat Nl starte Sick or nervous headaches alway result from a torpid liver or a d St B ordered stomach— cure the liver, St or sweeten the stomach, and the Iy completed a head is cured. The surest way is to take buliding. the e SCHENCKS { MANDRAKE | refrain from n nuncial obligation not to open the {until a physieal cured This s a gr { but we are all very building itself clond settled on mo- day trip to Korea, in one our o e the o Piles igeists way n this and Cured refur OINTMENT fa Mind st forty-five vears this zo0d new its | g W part luding a ph and well Is Dismissed. th Pinally sical leeding Healey O'Keefe he driver, not to & f You Have the Girl the Valentines to Send Her. e STATIONERY DEPT. | Wittiam | Mr. Healey plication of | patrol driver, then dismissed fect his s It was p seconded moved as boys' departinent arding nd rooms for called o apnlicatic in a necds but four er to consult gym Prospect an Ameri can e wsium, locker had oy cal is for ment new Vooms heen g good Healey enough men to $8,075. men it might be pos- an ht hour shift principal beats, Tt thing for the i will be a A when Mi requesting [ were six new i provements amounted to With six new sible to work out few (he also he wes New i erican. siming any new fi 1t i thought 1 physieal deps W disappointment thankful that the f the |a then presented Willlam . ap- «t 18 They invariably relieve all ail- ments resulting from liver or stomach trouble—quickly and per- manently remove giddiness, palpitation, biliousness.indigestion constipation ete. 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