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PATROL DRIVER. FACTS AND FANCIES, ? | = [ those who predicted that the city 'm-nuon of fire insurance underwriting The trouble in the board of public ViR [ W]{AT OTH"‘RS 'SAY | would never recover from the blow | When the smoking hazard Is translal ’ safety over the selection of a driver |, \“h;‘l Lnclayiis l“f‘]'"l”“”"l"rw- it el 2 but would sink into decadence and | ed; into terms of cents on the premi c BaB¥the: phiice patrol is ev @i lasstneralis mopellRdelivencdR S indayy g . o her trade and her population | um rate of a property owner's polic 5 m; L‘]‘l'l‘::‘\l;;:":m’"r \:i\l;’imi\ll‘l) ‘M the girls are entitled to fwo,, one on Views on all Eides ""' '”"‘"'_’ ‘ wnsferred to other places less ex- | it is as likely to be eliminated as when . « all | Saturday and one on Mondi Wa- | questions as discussed in ex- | | posed to such dangers. It is needless | it comes under ihe prohibition of || to indicate how completely the | law. Unfortunately tic tendency is {0 { | prophecies have been disproved; how | run to the law fo correct every evil '.Church St. o tedn = " )y i probability be some soreness for some | (CPPury Republican, changes that come to Herald ' at New Britain | UUme and there will always be a feel- [ i . Capitol gossip at Hartford predicts S “rancisc: fising s rha o and ro il Matter. ing that the final decision of the board | (lat (he foos “; e ‘\\‘»‘xu ‘l : ______ijsan Francisco, rising from what | or undesirable thing, and self-contr 1 nivac vt 2 _ i 21 : e merit system will | seemed like permanent ruin, has re- | and seif-government are disappearing y part of the :"y using to appoint Dennis O'Keefe | have the courage of their convictions Old-Fashioned Bed built itself more solidly and more at- | Virtues “ Cents a Mon! and abolish the civil service e tractively than before and has entered “ will b sl o e ot be a vindication of the positicen & : e . Sl : | (Utica Obscrver.) e 60 Cents a taken by Mr. Andrews, who was re- | L P® done by indirect methods, not upon a fresh carcer of civic activity | BOSTON LAWYER I dircet methods. The law will be Sesithdtithefmore Ol Z i 8 e tuineas, | Bhe was wikelenough .8 year. moved fro i | m the board because of | killed : fashioned a bed look . Jaus PR e e a bed looks now-a-days, the o 4 : A e b g ! 5 : = to profit by some of the lessons taught NQ 2 HORN ertising medlum in | this case and conditions which appear | Journal-Courier, more fashionable it is The four- '’ i el COUNSEL FOR N n books and press | {0 hay s > 2k [Enostealdstin s Ve e Wand s s RrsrlousRexperienceandiroe it A ave come out of it. His opinion = bed must e covered by & patehwork | MANY changes that improve the town e covered by a patchwork quilt. If it be an old one, quilted ‘. a half-century or more ago with such to advertisers. 1 Automobilists and others who have scems to have been borne out by the and make it a far better place for residence and business purposes than | Danjel 1. 0'Conncll to Defend German before. Other earthqualkes and other - : given the matter thought only i nd on sale at Hota- | i) vestiga g > 1% siven er thought. not only in 5nd St. and Broad- gation. The great mistake | Connecticut but in many other states, dty; Board Walk, occurred when the investigation was | &re of the opinion that in future the | MfiNile pains by the women who knew | g0 B0 0 CEE LU eisco Who Attempted to Blow Up d Hartford depot. i : - % [ e not made when the appointment of h‘ii!ihwu_\; of the state should be made | ““]‘” h"‘l‘ r‘)" take fine stitches and | 4y ofraiq. The people will take | - - e Gl o o Ree e iles e 5 e o ho made the ver ost of the colors A £ | i z | NE CALLS. gag | M¥- O'Keefe was made. There can |00 ‘The esa s B L S e St Of the COIOYS | their chance, and meanwhile will do | International Bridge. { ) ¥ horse-drawn vehicles, | @110 materials they possess ose SR el B their best“to carry on successfully Machies Mainel wenl ) —Wearnee ! | ilsag| b€ no doubt but that it was known [lut the increasing number of auto. | 09¥S. S0 much the better. But if : operations at the old stand Horn, who maintains that his recent when he was appointed driver that | mobiles and auto trucks makes w | one h ns n N ron rucks makes wider n ) ve a 1ine 7 ndoubtedly the Italians 2 sttempt to blow up the Canadian end S v T harge | 102dWays a necessity old-fashioned bed, s lo B h: \;ould be the ome tu take charge |02 ecessity Hartord | old-fashioned bed, it is permissible’ umereq by the earthuuske will re- | oeamyy o oy UP the Canadies Snd = ¢ 5 : | o < a ake one! . ; R > . Sutomoblieiepe fro I nen el = But the old-fashioned bed cxtends | id. It may be pointed out o them | near Vanceboro, was an act of war, ‘F g 5 possible to erect structures | Daniel T. O'Con. y s what appears to | ayrive, > , o a is d. He undoubtedly accepted| Ny reygomable ground hog would | ON¥ A5 far as the appearance, for | ot It s | last night retainea 5 P 1s he i i i - ty i reasonah secu against N | fler on its hands to- | the position with that understanding [ even take the trouble to sen wheiher | 1T ONe make a little investigation it \,f:,‘m‘,‘\-”:n];:,w T,\”q.“f;‘k:"”". e Brina | nell of Boston, as counsel. The at-| B ... of .| and when the fime came for the|hls shadow is siaible or mot. . Apapt| Will be found that tho bedstewd faf sorone PIUEY By Shocks of THE COU |itorney will look after Horn's interests AND WEDNESDAY ONL change to be made the opposition to | [fom the superstition of the grouna | N0t fitted up with rope cording, but | . .04 10sg of life through convulsions in connection with the efforts of the i Liog's prophetic powers, we are acc is so made that it accommodates very | o . 58 of Canadian government to obtain the ex- him appeared. It has created a dead- : 4 are acch 'V s rare there, largely it is believed | (radition to the D § ithe =i tomed to believe that severe winter | Ni¢ely those modern springs which o the houses for the most part i Ve iR I All our Men's, Women's and Chilg lock in the board of public safety. | weather early in Febr : have made beds so very comfortable | o coiuse the houses ‘or the most B who claims that he was formerly an lof St. Andrews : L Is'a good : : are of wood or bamboo, and the Hght | oMeer in the German ar | St. 4 S | there has been no end of comment on | AUgUrY for an early spring: we are | ANd sanitary, and that instead of a e vl ol el rEvalng ieqrrmani Aty accustomed to the idea that a stiff | Straw tick, stuffed out to great buo- w"w‘»l ;::‘x ;‘r':\“\”l.vnv'inv i o | Horn Is now serving a sentence of | this three-day dose of winter while it should be|vancy with clean and fresh wheat | o oo, SOWH, e ales | thirty days in the county jail here for Lisles, Cottons, Fleeced and Wob it 208 re ¢ in the debris, as would be the case amage 1o pro = the A i winter. is normal, and breeds normal | 07 Ve straw, there is a modern mat- - 1 Chtier| i Sl e result, The lesson of this whole eathe . : T AIRE 9 . | With brick, stone and other weightier | gige of the border caused by the ex- | weather later on. That is the real | {ress o top the springs. Probably | cunstances. H R npanchelsyal _ K | matter is what the Herald has re- | basis for the ground hog legend. | N0 device was much harder as a . o aeeld work i ‘nllr':n" Jys- | plosion. After a conference With the | 5 & A em would work in Tta and se- iso . ey s sale peatediy said and it is - com. | Meantime, enjoy the weather while | Means of sustaining the tick than the 20E ¥ prisoner last night. Mr. O’Connell | this sale atecly t is that the com T whllc where it is impossible to say without | said that Horn had acquainted him T roo sl ol A Yo ay.-——Norwich Recore | rope cor > ic s to be founc - bl s 5 il ad acqus - . " i in another room | missioners should be particular about Unavestionsiohiiecord et ““,""*‘_ “]h'”‘ Nasi 11 f “”“ thorough investigation. But thus far | fully with the facts leading up to the “ONY X" HOSIERY L on e old-fashione ed. Slats, e 2 2 it S Eva Gilman, the [ making appointments to any position | A measure to transfer more work | which follow 9:1 wvw‘ N “r"_‘ . there is nothing to indicate any pur- | dynamiting and that he as con- | For Men and Women so that when the time comes for pro- | to Highway Commissioner Rennett's | s they didn’t sag. When modern oo 1% Hrlw l'.nmr;wun earthquake s:)\ vinced that the act was political | Women's Medium Weight “Onyg _ 4 L X BEE tion t ha rom previous meth- o8 & arnan " ose, ol 280 motion there will he no question as to | 16Partment may not he intentionally | SPrings came into heing people at once Hgtongepatciiromel s It cannot be expected,” said Mr. | Hos Special at 25¢ pair R hoe in one the fit f li I unfriendly to him. but i* is doubtful | became lazier, but as sleep was much iy ot BRI DR VR AU, O’'Connell, “that the facts which Horn | Made with lavender garter tops, #)+ o fitness of applicants, there will he | ot ¢ v e azier. but as sle as Sl ac fal : d 59 | . . ’ is in disorder, sev- that it would be a kindnes: he con- | more comfortable, they also were able i has faithfully and honorably refused | solutely fast black nc ill feeling and none of the wun-| trol of S e S0 : b No Strenuous Lite for Them. to make public, in order not to involve e e o trol of motor vehicles and their driv- | to perform more labor, as one doesn't i e s 3 shells are on the | pleasantness that has characterized | ers is a whole job in itself, and though | get up from a well-mattressed spring (Leslie cthers in possible prosecution for it may seem desirable to scparate it | bed feeling as though he had been from the work of the secretary of | pounded from head to foot sleep anywhere. They look arounc e S S Ot state, where it never justiv belonged, S Ry uutil they find a particularly busy i . 7 i -f"“" Is-prac- | it does not appear that it could be Winning Our Inmortality place in the street where there is a tically out of the question. That is a [ dene any better or more economically S o : 2 patch of shade, wrap a dust cloth | [UTther ; 5 ob- ORIENTADL LACE EDGINGS. by the highway department. There it (Kansas City Star.) £rousa thelr faves, oirl up srel peace-| YTTSE DY LEe Usiges Gnd subiems of Special 16¢ Yard, nig 9 + G Pl Qi 2 . N X war. Specia c n , Va 25¢. might create confusion and overload Sing me a song of a lad that is fully glide off into a dreamless sleep. | ! : : B i hebeen B ety R e s S B e Pl e y gl i o e Horn's every jesture and his words » and cream in widths up to e i t nt. st over $58, tes § € - R U In walking along the street one has e e % i s eight ches de ny light on the i : R - g denote the highest military officer. | ei8ht inches wid H KID GLOVES FO. , Ir motor vehicle traffic | his own youth. Such a complete ' to be careful of every splotch of |4, ",." o0 "olo y 1t is evident to or just < A S FOR POOR. last year. . Somehody who has the | change had come over him that he shadow that he comes to for fear of | 7 5o oo i S is | BABY FLOUNCINGS AND sK¥AT time and ability should see If that cost | could hardly recognize the boy and stepping on a native's face. ven |l ARt RATE (nikec to Wi fhat BC ' | s § . o ; } cannot be reduced.—New Haven mature self as the same person. when you do step on this usually sen- | or today on those who on Bundle | Register. Nos % & in life | Special 28¢ yard ue 48c S e e Z tegis Tost of us have taat experience. sitive part of the anatomy, they N> O'Conneli loaid Lthat Moen neall it . . @ity vefore, thef T, oius el B B Sometimes we seem entirely differ- merely sit up, yawn thankfully that| given orders to the hotel on Staten | Dresses prta i | ©lof their surplus clothing for the | shoe Factory Faiiure ac Honglor ent persons from what we were ten you are a medimusized man and | yganq where he had been staying be- it Pelns & mur-; benefit of the poor and contributed | (Consul General Anderson, Hongkons, | S L5 before. One selt disappears. ilazily turn on the other side. ~But|sore coming to Maine to have his INFANTS KNIT GOODS, bout which {here |fi pairs of white kid gloves. | RS e e oh el takesgits ol oo these are the people that the papers| trupks held subject to the instructions | gac PR g ritish China.) - acques and Sweaters, 49¢ o 3 inas The highor and nebler our pur- are quoting as being in bloody re-| of his counsel. Papers ; ; z c 0 $1.98 | The World says that poverty | For the second time in the history | poses are, and the heiter they fit volt Th Iy d f revolt A Bpers in tue CEUnt | aholi. | ) ) < ime i < oscs are, @ volt. e only danger o dded, proved conclusively a 2 4go. There has | touches opulence at many points, and | of the business a « Bl SO CCOr o Gt it S | il TR 7 b et shoara :Ie"ra“ 1‘:\: 1’ “pnrmm :é%“lnl, that | ‘,};,o,i”._. ;i",""d 490 pair, ~ ~ e it is noticeable that poverty in modish | cquipped with modern s telligence the general scheme of the | come along and pass a law prohibit- S Nac sfik ”:’“’:'- "’;_"‘l:'l;‘ = . eeling among A e L T = R e mnets, 25¢ o $2.98 each, apparel, if in good taste, stands a bet- | machinery catering to ho LD erassmne 205 ams N e RUse RO e A VRoDOLE DT g 7 Infants’ Long Shor ol IS the pricsts | a. o TR g machinery and catering to hoth the | (he more enduring they must be. 1 till 3 hen there wiauld be iron- | BEN. R A, ASHWORTH (fants’ Long and Short Dressc ers: 1 o a s S ter chance of getting work in some | foreign and the domestic trade in | ajzn be that s wi i at would Silks and Lawns, Embroidery and I Fionelonslandl o el i izht it not \r. 1wt we win our im- | hle—the amount of blood that uld trimmed, Christening Coat | DIT SR e e 1s fail- | ortality in that way, by building | he shed makes even the most uninter- WINS 51,000 PRIZE s g Coats, Kic e o l.h(o x':zm an-n:& ““\.‘Y‘r:l"j’\- up a personality that is worthy to | ested shudder, | ci ) all requir . s || @ i ree years DV | gypvive, and by leaving our unworthy s an Egypti inds out was never i word | ¢ity do not all require overcoats, shoes | Chinese capitalists, who have heen 9D ! 3 As soon as an Egyptian fi ou selves behind? | that a person is an American his Former Meriden Pastor Submits Best | or underclothing Not a few h onnec i A G Zebris did not at- | 2 ,’ ; T ¥ ofhem :h:"{";:?g ‘:’f}’ : 'f“'(])"" papnn e first breathless question is, “Will | By, and nis Te L T!R(' y o “(‘) up ’lY)Y!(aldn(fs o hv'\“( ey \“”:I( )H.l{: l» € Is Moonlight Dangerous? there be many Americans coming Manuscript on Ohelstian Unity g a consideration which perhaps the giv- et 1 ALOIEUIG ATy (American Medicine.) over this winter?” High and low, - L . wed that he was|ers of the white kid gloves had in '“”i;'!":v;;‘,.',\,:” f,‘,‘;m“‘l',,'yl.'lfhf"m;:,""',‘:";;:: The alleged harmfulness of moon- | Nerchants and donkey boys, they ask To Union, le progress in his [ mi and with hand-made shoes for the | )izl is &t last receiving scientific at- :’1":“"""')“:‘“l";:";wi""‘"?”‘h"v’ el Philadeiphia, Pa, Feb, 9.—The 199-201-203 Main Strect B ihere is It would he unfair to question the | Chinese and cheap trade. tention. It seems, according to a “‘u“” n‘ll’l'nlm‘l: b :h“'.‘” n-m: Rl e e S ety a I motives of those who contributed the | The manufacture of shoes on a [ Writer in The Chemcal News of Fng-{ . 4 0q Sgutes. Last winter 7,000 |terday announced the result of the the murd modern basis and with modern fac- 11":',1\, (r).wln the “T'h'( "'\f"":,'."l"",':‘ ’”':",(‘f Americans came to Egypt, so that the | prize competition under the John C The Grouch was, but it is be- | 4)i {hey had to give, and although ‘,',':,;,Q,f:,’q“n.'m_]\?,’(','.,(“L‘f,\'”,';‘(';m",';"dh.',"r T e instend | BEVDtians know that if the war holds | Green fund on the subject of Chris- (Rockford Register-Gazette,) ¥ B e e e S T e ien Toamine o Do b atRelAmericans Stherefwillihe | e Y W Ean . SAsEREt The Great Creator in His wisdom | ( " = b et o s eommee 6 6 e cptee || St Sennl LI B Rl CRERE the Diee prie of §L,008 fer Ahe Coom IE i s aleoleet ol i i best manuscript on Christian units £ — was awarded to Rev Robert A. Ash- inected with it. At of the Rev. Joseph dren's Union Suits marked down f ! : : i sale , is lyving dead | the situation and there has been con- arish house, | Siderable il feeling engendered as a . the paris] Suits, summer weight, medium welgh two bullet holes and winter weight suits, all included § e evidence of hav- having been stran- 1 MEN'S “ONYX"” SILK nt»!.} ’ ’ their parts in the project, should be Egyptians can lie down and go Ject, 8 25¢ EyDtia e 1| given out at this time. My client | e e o S states emphatically that he is a| former officer of the German army: | furthermore that his course is ob- fischarged cartridge. | this case where a man left a job (o Supply your wante now, all sizes in | accept another only to lose it at a black, white, navy, gray and tan There is soine evi- but no one thus r has been wiiling f . gruas heo particularly distressing feature of the ith any information | [iccont case, | | who did it ted. The New York World has an edi- o such crime ever h a house on Eim ré-those who say | places than poverty in rags do out- the crime will be | landish raiment. The poor of a great created many men of many ming would want, they could be of some | Chinese backing. ; Factory cquipment was obtained | that r e Unite 3 s anc »x- | than direct light, and that decay is ) : X = P because then a person who would r:p’:.""fi‘.f,’,' :]"‘W-f’ :(:'i( ;'“.] el “, A S Individual Cups For Horses. worth, D. D., of Milwaukee, for his| the s of men were alix® in wishes 1 m the United States was pu o and Bireaideh paper entitled, he Union of Chris-| and desire 1 mend- spend money on buying white kid | in charge of the operation of the All this may be true. and it may P e i explain some of the folk lore as to Common drinking cups for individ- O an A0k atelle . ect af amusements, how UG T s ronlight 7 ave so long be- | uals of the human race have heen mooniight Ve Fha D @ can they be made to promote the| i@ CTEIES LT ; lieved these tales to be the myths of | under a ban for a number of years. | : highest welibeing of society, the first | yrimitive peoples that we are not in- | In the meantime horses have been | ! , way here crept rid CEimiesnsonl i e poken | prize of $600 was awarded to Rev.| . ehture God did not e th Srinlinad fromyth efcommuniGyatrouEhi B s S8l S g SRt S et seriously. They are really mi at the road crossing [iseEs . : ; oung of . ADble ~"'4“‘«‘ selfmade, be it male emale. th the scientific ex- Missouri, through its state board | Neb.. for his —manuscript ent for | of agriculture. is now taking the stand that horses should have individual buckets. They maintain that open wa- | t ter fountains and insanitary and | manuseript on A Christian chronic grouch greatly facilitate the spiead of glan- [ Amusements there in ever own and communij® Rev. It Ashworth is a former ders and other contagious diseases | Hevelopments that and temperaments, knowing thal bt on the crime | SOTVICC It was not like buying them is an awful af- TS to cause MUCh | gioves for a person who was shy .on | establishment. The product turned out was quite satisfactory and in some lines was unique, for tae concern not only produced shoes upon ordin- oize of the strug- | cloihes in the middie of winter wouid from the revol- | hardly be considered of sound judg- by outsiders. The | MeNL DUt to give them (o a person | ary lasts, but also manufactured | clined to take any suggestions in th ;,,,.,,_,m be conzidered only as incon- | footwear for Paund-feet women, After | line is hated, despisec bhorred Character Through Recreation’ and | oo o ot tied | | the second prize of $400 to Robert| W08 T Whitaker of Los Gatos. Cal, for his This welf-ore View about two of operation, how- | taken attempts at ever, il was found that the itinerant | blanation of phenomena, noticed Chinese shoe-maker and the small | the first time. Sometimes, if not ] Chincss shops could copy foreign | generally, mere coincidences are fously. That is |that conclusion. The cace is out of | shoes by hand at prices which made it | coupled together as and cffect, : and often real correlations are dis- vete, and after further unsuccess- | covered as in the case of many of ! 2l y IBRck mong lve stock. standard drug Glanders is an awful disease, and if few rinutes be- | ) gruous or periaps heartless, and with- o g and the | ST X morning v {out any explanation the | might ¢ been committed | not be thought out of h:rmony with searching for happine that he ma pastor of the First Baptist church = 5 5 the ordinary, but it is nevertheless in | difficult, if not impossible, to com- lestroy it Meriden, Conn * 1 the police have vers and children, be keeping with tr . tess 5 judg- 5 A ful efforts the factory was closed our ment so often displaye people v people not - s > N ; cause they represent heauty and love ater on. A new comu vas or- he matter of moonshine then may Later « mpany was or it is impossible fo control it when he detests, He reads as he runs the | T e jURaeCELeINed I 1 With such ganized and the machinery was pur- | not be so foolish as we now believe, | g 5 e rouen it used. then mai | CHINESE PROCELAIN e : } sc. A person who would seek em- | chased, and with the revolution in | and though we cannot imagine ans- ", “,'“1',1\,"”).« N e (e - sl Vi AGLALT all men are liars and omen - N 5 “+ T " . . o vidaa FRCLS S 10, % S e creatures of evil | ployment wearing a pair of white kiq | some parts of Chine dress follow- | thing practical to come from a study > T i ing the political in Chin of it., yet it should not be neglected. | avs the Missouri state hoard: “The | SOLD BY MORGAN In summer ““ | 2 sre was mand for cheap | The folktales, by tt vay, see i 3 s - 3 sunshine and hatc e husband died | but there is hardly any doubt but the | NENE WAS big demand for cheap | The folktales, by the way, seem (0 |\ no kind of apparatus caused ap- | Rt e i soionine | gl e ks 1€ 1 shoes, ar factory did consider- | have originated in lands of very clear | . \Gimately 500 cases of glanders in <l 1001 poisoning { gloves would cause some little com- . e RSO Y s extremels ; : e =l snow and the pur o i s « ittle com About 1 1-2 vears ago | atm \.!h re., and '|l i extremel the limits of Kansas City each year | ¥amous Collection Now on Exhibition sl idn it Janitor ol | ment it moved larger quarters, and | doubtful whether in these northern ! ¢, night years. The right kind has 5 g it ey e apparently it was hecom suecce misty climates moonlight has any | L.guited in reducing the number of in Mctropolitan Art Museum— 8 e : sz Roponlthe Iz 4 ful. Business in all line heen | ocular or nervous effect ‘one way | nases to ten or Lwelve each year. martyrs en shun him and T tepeal the Red Fiag Law, had in south China past | or the other. Still we are often sur- If this be true, the common drink- | Name of Purchaser Withheld. world hmr: him 2 From an car 3 (Springficld Republican.) eighteen months, however, and of | prised at the facts clicited from still | jng trough must he a greal danger New Yo S h:' walks "‘ ALY Snies ‘”~ The ridiculous red flag law of this | late months the factory money. | more bizarre investizations. Surely | to horses when disease of any sort is | SSRGS R TEes H | b bt nake that has here- | commonwealth should be repcaled | With the coming of the war in ku- | polarized light must have injurious | prevalent. The cautious owner will fEHIOEREET SO8ETCE eitsalone bl disoord d by the cou outright; that is th c Cvide ‘ope there was an end to all hope | retinal effects, and it might be well | carry his own bucket. B S e Let us tin | e more cvident | rOF V carr lains, now on xhibit th reat responsibil- | fter the hearing at’the state house | of making it a success. The con-|to find out that much. This wearnink, slong with the cpi; T S SRl W s, on the proposed amendment, drawn | cern has a capacity of 500 pairs of | = = demics which are plaguing us now, | 200 SOTE the \Metcopolitan tMu_ [ /wekrch lout the [ by a Harvard professor, exempting | shoes a day. Defying the Karthquake, will demand of us increased vigilance (SeUm of At o 3 ill be | has a tondenc 8. Formerly it | cducational, religious and charitable » = sanitation about the farm R A purchaser s soon| quce, In time (Troy Times.) in ‘ { as its value has heen established » Ig ¢ n the same man- | orzanizations from fts provisions The © i ' ) il S provisions. | o \ives Tell Trath to, Husbands? i cnotsh e dmi Sl ital inas he Smoker As a Hazard. i . Mr. Morgan did not give the name th 1a world there would | Harvard's sacred “crimson” is at e e A | in this ola s L a e SIS TR cd to ewed discussion of the mat- i of the purchaser nor the price paic s canker ¢ ttalee $pesthe sod flap has beon out) | MU 'he ManBlumomans Home Uom | | oy o Gictraation 1h earih (Philadelphia Eulletin.) T e e "_’“A‘rl' with the cank lawed by tbe courts even when car- | panion appears an article entitled: | (e regions, very time there o Action on the part of the state in- ———————————————————————————————— hs it could only | et s - 5 . the. 3 dealers announced that they were | ® - v ;"‘d by Harvard students as the time- | “The Lies We, Tell to Men." Tt is the | great scismic calamity much is said | dustrial board in adopting an "’d“ " lthe purchasers of the collaction. While SICK CHILDREN ocess, whic moredl nsienic i .y i & yrohibiting smoking wery work E ke N :;“n(r;:e;l( H‘\;‘l&nm of their university— | personal confession of a woman who | on this subsect. Yet little change | Prohibi ”"; i "::f |;7“ml\‘ f“:[ "\fr .| the purchase price is not.yet de- ile the law | muc ) the surprise sapie i = 0 have be FoLELL Al - oom or stock 100 any factory o s » . S jasids withors of the l'?\‘ of the saplent | yaintains that women rarely tell the | \‘n m)‘ ; hx.\”‘ h\”“ bloushiabouh y\ml.‘mn mithe: commonwealth in | cconined owing to'an incomplete ap- LOVE CASCARETS ¢ s ae law. 2 > | an the talk Some scientists just | WOKsd g yraisement s derstood -that & = " Lo . truth to men and that it is the men i POIREL 1M praisement, it is understood that ap - . But w}l;\ amend the law so as to | ¢ men and that it Is the men's | |« are exhibiting impatience with '\\m.{xl, ‘].mm\ 1nu\‘hnsh‘hlr\|;w1\i(':11.;:‘ Dt S T R FOR THE BOWELS exempt Harvard from its Ivis il sl s s 3 A e oo agervatis Bt fads cenross yandled, used or stored, or other e Bt and cmploye | Gao 0k Harvard from its provisions? | ((eriences in girlhood and young- | the conservatism that finds expression | handled, Wit OF S0t SE T O (Y The firm stated that the collection — ; agitator who says that this would | \.omanhood, the author of this article | iD Duilding, generation after genera- | PATY 2 5 ! would be removed from the muset Give “Candy Cathartic” For a Bad used to be, that | be *“class legislation” should be hee 2 9 & iganticiel i - i rd, is in line with policy in other 1m L. Sour S ) : e should be heed- | ;oeg on to tell, as'follows, how. after | tion, the sort of structures sure to T o e Dhinton of the five | to their studios within three weeks | Cold, Sour Stomach, exercised in the | ¢d. An amendment which is based | ' hocame engaged and marpied, , PTOVe dangerous when the earth 5 gRC Wl ; and that it will be sold in individuai Constipation , and that em- | ©7 thc principle of a privileged class | .. o ; | trembles Certain sections of the { yieces There are abo 2 { eM- | chould be abandoned at onc ot | cachiyearshad fadded RipSHer undex Sy o he | T Gueh incursion upon the libertics of | Pi€ce There are about 500 pieces : S aba mGE, ot || e Mediterranean district from the . lin the coliection inciuding ; that the condi- | g nave no halfway measures. We, | *orone, i . the individual as this order may in- [ 10 including the worl B .. |us have no halfway measures. e “Fgr one thing, T'found’ I - must|earliest days have been visitea by | he e wICLAl 28 T30 PUCER BEE v [of many periods The purchasers B e e ,{,d’s{l“"‘:"“f(' should | maintain fervently that he was the | earthquakes, often with such terrific | YOIVe must be accepted as the BERRY Laeclared that it is the finest ana e is mo liability | have e red flag law as it sta . 5 i yower that towns have been destroye le Ik LA ¢ obz - large: ¥ ‘W as It stands, | gnly man T could ever possibly have | power that towns have heen destroyed | ot 0T A IE AR T O g | probably the largest collection of its | ACh: SIERIEN T e e without qualification, in all of it : Lo o = large proportion of the pop ¢ , lcved, under any . possible circum- | and a large proi he popu- | " isdiction of the state industrial [ kind in the world come cross, listle ritable, feverisl tomfoolery, or we should have no ances sn’ ne of 5 ion he bheen wiped out 3 R R R en e stances. Isn't that one of the drollest | lation has D i - But re- |, rd, whether or not it might be con — -ostless, tongue ) tod k. but developea | aa ol i ER O e her e o building has gone on after the same erea e TR S Nat ] i " pec The courts were in excellent form | phrough the ages it has stood fashion aalbeforeand doubiless when | S aered ajdetrimen 2 £ . Native eggs 33c doz tussell Bros. | or sleep we need gentje » Bich caused his | when (his law was construed to bé | qradicted. Men, they declare with | the work of reconstruction in that | 1ho lils been too careless 1o see to 1t} —advt. cleansing of don "ty re 2 Men, By clare with | the work o Ons tio E a i e TR e T : that his match was extingulshed be- _ SErelal s the possibili- | «:l embracing in its devastating ap- | semething of the pride with which a | portion of Italy lately devasted is '.:‘W e e e try to force | of pli (';Ium_ A red ',‘m: Is a red flag [ youth of twenty will announce that he | carried on there will be slight altera- | ,° (' or cigarette butt into the al 'O WITHDRAW TROOPS. ne H»H i on all occasions and under a 0 - P P P ar ar . 3 e ings erecte ok % % stomach h that there is | (jons o ol ‘1(r”|” condi- | has a pe arc at heart Mormons. A | tion in the style of buildings erected. | .. kless of what inflammable material Washington, el 9. —Secretary 1d-tashioned P trikers may carry it in a | voman can love but once! We are| The truth seems to be that there : ‘n re s rriso r e y. It would | strect parade with # it should fall upon, has been responsi- | Garrison yesterday decided to With-| * Any child A : rect parade with as much propriety | afraid to tell them—they would not | is in human nature a quality which | 118 for such o mercentage of the fire | draw from Arkaneas the first squad hartic which aet lght prove cost- | as students in college campus jubila- | consider it nice!—how many men we | rather glovies in defying such forces | 1ho that there is a real tobacco peril |Ton of the I1Nfth Cavalry sent int Lichos % Y th Lt that the final | tions. The legislature may decide | huve known whom we ecould have | as are typified by the carthquake, Af | 1o ; industrial establishment. | the state severai St Ny e R e o : {1l be. | N0t to repeal Che law, but. if that [icved. how many. even, whom we aid | all evenls, there are few cases on re e rn e Pa et B e S LR L e e e i ?'Tlef' i course be pursued, the people should (love! There is not the slizhtest reason | ord where @ country or a district has ‘lv‘lp‘ h:!‘:::‘('\‘u‘j: >~l]|Lv':‘l“Al from a u::n:l"(‘ .m(v V|wmlv"”~l|fl«':~” The ..'fff',‘:? i | put tk lv‘» fehebires 'Ilw e will Insist upon | insist that it be made to strike “the | for men to consider themselves unique | been abandoned by the inhabitants | pyt : reTirniio bioriiE hecinan il thifill FasiLhy conalai b careful. That | Harvard yard” as relentlessly as the | in the versatility of their affections. ! hecause of this danger, though ther e oo ncceeslty Fron| Siesiett gk il ditection A e ground that ml']rlr “t‘stqu‘“l‘". Teprence. think that there have been no fewer | are many showing determination not | state regulation, which is offensive B e et rally endeavor | That the legislature will make an [than a dozen men among my friends | (o vield fo misfortun When San | wherever it interferes Wwith persofel St cad e T avold the con. | NBlorious end of the statute, however, | that I could have carcd about, could | IFrancisco was Visited by earthquake | nabit or taste, and it ought (o be th Ham and eggs for breakfast, 1 this gentle, thorough laxat l 1 c mation be- | have married. with whom I could | and fire ™ 1906, experiencing a loss | jast resort. 'The objcctive ought to | your ham where you will, but get the | costs only 10. ¢ L box a been en- se of | gloves might get it, and might 1 what a good | = o because those sted parties and nder when deal- neration for the enough seen of junderstand that insurance people as well. | Get a 10-cent hox Most of the ills of « caused by a sour ach, sluggish 1 r. Hackney was nd the manner - oura S i have B i % ) ) o 3 yond its courage or its wisdom. have been happy. of $200,000,000 or more, there were [ pe attainable through the routine op- | eggs at Russcll Bros.—advt slore.

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