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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1916. X w BR{I’AI‘ HERALD have concentrated a strong force all thould not carry in view of the won- Al along the line and are waiting to re- | derful development that taken Tl . |/ Agony of Leg Sore | McMILLAN’S HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, pulse the anticipated attack. The place in the world of acronautics Capltal of Sultans af Rum, l Stopped by D.D.D. NEW BRITAIN'S BUSIEST Proprietors. first report of this rumor has come Within the last decade. b | BIG STORE by way of Niagara Falls, over the _— ssued daily (Sunday excepted) at 4:15 p. m. ) e L - | 2 = at Herald Building, 67 Church St bridge into Buffalo and from there COMMUNICATED Home of Danc’”g Derszhes v?:l?:: afm“psr l:r,tff“.lnf!g:'y 1 ek Brtered at the FPast Omce at New Britain| On out to the United States. The' LR ook a_varicose ulcer on my leg at the HOW WE TRAVEL. - = = ’ irth of last child fve years ago. I used NO DULL DAYS IN FEBRUARY— ; i Washington, D. C., Feb. 15—‘Konia, [ has the distinction of being one of .| hrod, O ntmant that is made. [ was 1o OUR SAT SOPLE ARE NEVER Pélivered by carrier to any part of the etty | 10t &iven to put much faith in rumors | S np for nearly five weeks, with a doctor SAL " K i NE ed 3 | Communication r Rico Re- | now reported to be assuming the |the few places in the empire, where | dttending me who did nothing but treat & for 15 Cents a Week. 65 Cents a Month of this sort and are alleged to be oXarel 5 ¥ : & % IDLE. i : . : e S TreRest iy @ o Frp ati o + | those kind of things. un-e:w\.“mr;‘.‘ Bivor gl bo ment by malll o o at the fears of the Canadians, | - S31ding “Herald® Story Recchved. | & pect of the busiest railroad town [the Turkish population has the nu 2 N Doctors told me to lie in bed, but where : A : in the provinces of the Ottoman emi- |merical advantage. It has about 60,- | phere fo a big family snd canaot 4o that ¥V onth $7.00 a year. & ; I ‘ \ although mayhap the secret service to tear my leg at night until it was a o The following communicition has | pire, onc of the most important sta- | 000 people, Turks of pure descent and | T'hen T beard about D.D.D., and as I used } | been received by the Herald from |[tions on the Constantinople-Bagdad [of the old school; and, hefore t ha, BAIY profitable advertisin i is working ay an nigl il Y < : el Lt J 4 blceding mass. T determined to try a bot- It a advertising medium in a ind Ight i\ gin Juan, Porto Rice. It is proof | line and near the southeastern coast | war, the advent of the railway gave ! flo. I can't tell you the ease it gave me. ) 43 Second Clasg: Mail. Matter secret service men of this nation are thd city. Circulation books and press rvi L trying to run down the real facts in | positive that the rerald’s ariicles | of Asia Minor, possesses two claims |signs of restoring the old prosperity | I never used to sicop for the pain. Many room always open to advertisess. : I a time T nearly fell with the dizziness 3 — the case. No one knows just how the | reach many remotec portions of the|io fame, both of which are valid fer [to the people. to Iy head from want of Elean . S H 1d will be foi on sale a - 3 elobe. ) 3 stes > wride; for “The grea Me evi-Khane, i 5 -1 ow e, s vale anks B erad will bo found on ssle at Hota-| socret service works. That it has de- | Elbe. ) { bevond the metes of local pride; for The greal Mevievi-khane, the con Now my leg is healed up. fhanks to the MANUFACTURERS vs Sic 2nd St. and Broad- Government of Porto Rico Konia is the headquarters of the [{ral home of the Dancing Dervishes, | blessed D.D.D. I never expected it to cure. way, New lork Clty: Board Walls, iver goo g goes with- s 5 - 2 only_got it to S Al Rikntic City, and Hartford depot yereiitbcls s ade o nesen fossRith DEIARTMENT OF EDUCATION [ most powerful brotherhood in Turk- |makes Konia an obiect for pilgrims | i 47 n§ Gesrens fke ayay, the terrible out saying. Its record since the pres- Office of the Commissioner... | ey, the Mevlevi Order of Dervishes | from all parts of the Moslem world. | (ing smatier.” MRS STIT SAMPLFS TELEPHONE C ent war began stands as its monument. san Juan, | or Dancing Dervishes, whose graud | The Mesnevi, the poetic, Pantheisti 292 N eston Rd.,, West Toronto, Ont L e A X S idot S e s . | Druggists are glad to recommend this Business om Brir e Feb. §, 16 | master alone may arm a sultan, and, | guide for the devout soul along the | xoothing. cooling liquia. 25c. .’»l’lvandfltluh ori oo If ti is in truth suc scl i ! e g . . : ditorial Rooms = 4 t,‘ here i truth such a heme in T S |at one time, it was the hrilliant cap- | way to final reunion with God, is Your money back unless the first bottle this land it may be supposed that the New Britain Daily Herald | ital of the Seljug Sultans of Rum,” iilm legacy of the ovder. Its teachings ;»“1;{-(\;: J‘::k vpdrh]rr; Soap keeps the skin IT UND W THINK THIS OVER. plotters will be brought to task before New Britain, Connecticut.. begins a war geography sketch given |are said to have been inspired by althy. Ask your druggistahout both today. P4 1 i - a hy 5 a reogTe ¢ | a Persian Sufi, one of a sect in whose i the proposed raid is even started. If | Dear out today by the National Geographic 2 Per i X O BB irotes |t there willl bo some lively war| | My atfention has been called tol asocicty religion is found all the charm of AT 25¢ EACH ] e onaan i - A 5 [n sorsia >try. The ceremony, whence 7 ons to pursue is journalism, difficult : news item in soun edition of Novem- | “From the end of the eleventh to [ I’ersian poetry ony, ) news from spots not far distant from | /' ]_-,l ;'.‘,l'»‘_‘ "\“,,\:.',.,2,”“4 {he myster] he beginning of the fourtcenth cen. |the Westerners derive their name for EPAND_RUFF AR TR YT New Britain, and America may get : Be e " Parnes' | tFy, the greatest rulers of the | this Dervish order, the whirling dance 3 ! VAl ¢ Yo " ous death of'a woman inMrs. Da Turkish race, builders, patrons of {to the thin music of flutes, is said Q nt bottle of 10 | ON SALE WEDNESDAY MORNING o . . | at any drug store, pour a littlc 5 Jettie | A4Tt, organizers, rotectors of | to symbolize the path of the soul's & s » Pour a little into AT 8:30 B i, thoro aro feciings hust, The | PIePATednessimeans. Just wait. Regal, who was identiried as (\e“l"z Pl :\"“i e ,,am,\,{ yeturn, and_the cesiasy induced by | ST 1:;'”"\ and rub well into the scalp ably ere are . Fleming, a former public school teachi- s i 2 5 NS : . wi he finger tips By morning STX IN 2 : RIS SO | . ) = well-to-do people there; and a spark |this means is thought of as a close S 3 2| SIX HUNDRED sample garments swspape: st pr vs. a = in Porto Rico. ; : : = mos S o o sc D or T . 3 B | er i Porto o0, i« department do | SUFVIVINg from the golden age of the {er communion with the divine. The Doshalt e Al ot e R e T i nning Menis, W N its mission in life. It is an intrinsic | OUT. OF THI TRENCHES, BACK The records of this departmen’ 2| .y jent city still flickers in the decay | Mevlevis are characterized by their ayeycisappeared. | ITWO ot three l 9 A > art of tl I scheme; set u TO DAME NATURE not show the name of such a person | T Ulc U8 ST Bekers W fice and | broad tolerance toward peoples and | 2PPlications will destroy every bit of | @14 Children’s Union Suits, Vests lart of the universal scheme, s P AME 2 2 and, hence, I am safe in saying that | A DarEhes, Sfeathereditatiicefandy 3 i dandruff; stop the scalp itching and | Pants, Shirts and Drawers in winter Shn ble port cev the sui- | religions. ecause human nature desires to Dav by dor Fror o e most | s was - S o ; de- 1102 porticos. However, e sul : =S falling hair. ay by day the horror of the most | she was never employed by the i) G e G ROAelE 6 enRe “His FEminence, the head of the SN2 and summer weights. Buy now at 3 now what is going on in the world. { stupendous and also most unintere: partiment “f‘,L’”‘""-"”l“" in P:"‘” BICO | how, and the identity of their state | Mevlevi Order, is one of the holiest e saving your next summer's and wifi Ty truly yours, 1 eagasE b xt s s an - 3 : | has been utterly lost in that of tue |persons in the Moslem world; a | e j NG BER ¥ los i ; : AR | er’s SUDDIY, aleo your present neiak P. G. MILLEF | Imperial city, which has never brook. | grand mystic among mystics; a digni- AT ONCE! STOPS e e ”\ ur \.\ (n(rn 1 E splay. None of these (Commissloner | od "4 fame in lands under its do- |fary commanding respect beyond tho STOMACH MISERY of Educa e numbers of his order and of hig sample garments sold until time of | | | | vervday working of things. Because | Now the opposite rule is going into | s “The genius of Konia, ancient Icon- | people, and, generally, a man of AND INDIGESTION | sale Wednesday a. m. | ecause by its very nature it must lecord human activities, and when : 3 4 some first hand information on what | hoarding se, adjoining the Hotel| ommon clay is the working material e pandinGRIOUEEE] he daily journal is the mirror that | ing war the world has ever known flects current life. Its pages mere- | seems to diminish. At first the stories f record what has happened in the [ from the trenches were appallil l Quers ium, has preserved an enduring dis- | culture and wide scholarly attain- — Which of the New Pritain theaters | tinction to the city, which, born in fment. He is known as the Chelebi Instant relief from sourness has the largest seating capacity? Kite it o antiquity, sheltered Per- [word with a chequered carcer, form- heartburn, acidit; ] READER | seus and the Gorgon's head; housel [erly only applied to Christians and dyspepsia. Fox's claims to have. for a time the indomitable Tea [derived from an Arabic word mean- S s BlG COAT SALE fivectly effecting them. These folks | in stories has for its salient feature | — Thousand; watched Cicero, ing crucifix,—and his rank is but 's - Diapepsin” is quicl . breet that the newspaper did not, in | the fact that living in the trenches | FACTS sul of Cilicia, review the veterans of [little below that of the Sultan and surest stomach relief —_—— Rome; and heard Paul, departed from [Khalif at Constantinople. It is his known, | yan is for peace everywhere, ex- | CYPrus, preach of the new faith. The | function alone to gird cach sultan g —— | cept in the democratic party.—Phila- | Mevlevi Order, strong and including [of Turkey on his accession with the | Wonder what upset your stomach— $5 00 EACH among the finest minds of Turkey, is toric sword of ‘Osman,” an impres- | which portion of the food did the i international in its fame—and ve ceremony analogous the lay | damage—do you? Well, don't bother. is is so, there are many people who | effect. Both sides are sending out ave complaints against the newspa- | stories to the effect that if there was or; people who imagine they have | ever an ideal place for men to gather en wronged by the printing of news | it is in the trenches. The latest style © first place, prompt them to any | engenders a new love of life in the WEDNESDAY MORNING AT g:3¢ bed savoring of the sensational, to | sreat out-of-doors, and thus makes §thing drawing the attention of the | men eager and anxious to get back Gh e Wspaper. to nature. As a matter of fact, say If men and women are hailed into | these tales, “it is doubtful if any of lice court and there on the wit- | them wouid ever want to live in Ida Tarbell says the ultimate aim of | headquarters are the present-day | brothers of the order, and one of the | If your stomach is in a revolt; if | | FOR WOMEN'S AND MISSES ©0OATS vau irls is matrimony. Why the *ul-|Ténown of Konia. Morcover, Konia |most devout of the Mevlevi dervishes.” | sour, gassy and upset, and what you VALUES UP TO $15.00 | just ate has fermented into stubborn lumps; head dizzy and aches; belch | | gases and acids and eructate undigest- | Coats displayed in our large show timate ?”—Rochester Times. None sold until time of sale. fee stand forced to divulge un- | houses again, granted they are for- easantries which in the end may not | tunate enough to get back to their The Rort S col i ancal e es VAluelor Hantation: He done went-an’ beat me ain, | 0 jes” fo' nothin’, too!” ed food; breath foul, tongue coated— | window. Come early Wednesday “Again!” cride Mrs. Smith, with in- | just take a littlc Pape’s Diapepsin and | morning, No 'phone orders. Nome sent on approval. None sent C. 0, But don’t miss this Coat Sale. ok well in print, the first thing they | homes alive. The men, in letters back | misery ist o have locomotor ataxia and | (Rochester Post-Expre walking typhoid at the same time.— | s Kansas City Star. The skipper of a British trawler | creasing wonder. “Is he in the habit | in five minutes you wonder what be- i PR :‘l““ ‘VC“ °“’, ko) ']‘“‘e on hoard the erew i :°1 0o vou? Why don’t you have | came of the indigestion and distre Britaint hast cotidonmontiteiaaral B Zeppeliniwhich had been winzedBi | 2 rosted? Millions of men and women today | is start a tirade of abuse against | Lo the folk at home, are almost unani- be newspaper which has carefully | mous in praise of the living condi eeded out tHe unfit and presented | tions in the trenches. Modern meth- ly those facts timony. They forget that the time to ity of red tape aprarently coutinues.— | Sccided for himself, as he had a per- 1, ;oo \as the rejoinder of Dinah, | had stomach. A little Diapepsin oc- G0 STt b G 1T 1 i | ARG O, {i“lfl :'(’f‘:}'fl ‘("‘\-m}(}‘igm‘”;zr O!im:““-v,r‘l:‘f | “hut T hain’t nebah had no money to | casionally keeps this delicate organ ink about these things is previous ] 1 NS -cgulated and they eat their favorite TY . . In the days of our Civil War we were | : o rev i is ammaal el S LSty i Tt b TWEN FIVE committing the act. If every man bl il i By watching the debates in congress/| SeY ©f nine men on his unarmcd | | foods without fear. - treated to examples of crudencss. and, | ane'is enabled to locato the districis in | 1SNerboat had no weapons of auy | 2 | S cmnes o doesn’t take care Qo locate e distuleteMng el G 8T aF didlinot fndl atialllallsing | SATLORS SAVE SHIP. [BeLE pvouGEstomlchifd ges it e feRoate which the hyphen flourishes bos our liberal limit without rebellion; A N i S e et withont evinien: | Gy i POPLIN DRESSES . lusty Tcutons on their craft, each of | Bxtinguish Fire Aboard U Warcraft l)vi‘]» "_mwmh e ‘Fu s e ad to fight was disease. At th Why don’t the Repubiican and Pro-| % f;m may have had a pistol in m,\; North Dakota el TICer Teien o e e ‘ grand encampment of the Blue and ssive leaders consull those experts | PocKet Their airship had started o | gy go)ohia Feb. 15.—Quick work | pepsin which costs only fifty cents for AT $3 98 EACH S S R e S e was returning from a raid on ling- iladelphia, - —Quick s Sy ki G 1 % the Gray at Gettysburg in 1913 the | wI ave made tho new steel mer- v sailors on the battleship North Da- | a large case at drug stores. It's truly y ¥rain from the first cup that cheers | World saw the most wonderful camp | BuflalofiNews. natural reluctance to zo there for jn. | KOta at the Philadelphia Navy Yard | wonderful—it Aigests food and sets VALUE $5.98 I3 3 : vas r laid o1 tme | = (emenemh. ol S G : i caved the ship from serious damage | things straight. so gently and easily B4 thus prevent the inevitable there | that was ever laid out up to that time | \why would it not be well to exclude | (&MeNt during the rest of the war. | FAVeS ht. T 1 from | that it is really astonishing, Please : and sanitary engineers from ncvery | from attendance at miurder trials all | LN Skibper, unskilled logician, though ; 2¥ fire last night. They jumped from jthat ™ fe tenlly sgtonishing. e AT 8:3 5 T 0T il e e SR s ‘T”‘r & f] all [ he was, possessed a noetic faculty | their bunks at the sound of the fire | for your sake, don't go on and on AT 8:30 funkenness, If every young couple [ Part of the civilized zlobe spent two ;m‘r' et e sl 2 \i‘l(‘n‘ somewhat highly developed for an E:il;n'n\ and extinguished a ight | with a weak, disordered stomach; it's E : 3 veeks there studying con- = L b CaRAcs C OSY T [ untut 1 P e blaze in the engine room in about | so unnecessary .50 lead their lives that divorce | OF three wee L fion ntutored man, and considered its 3 g ; : o o0 lcad Sk (. Concone o e | three minutes. The fire was started dow until time of Sale. None st ould play no part and their domestic aitions. Almost seventy-five thousand more than likely that his passengers 3 rans were taken care of with | his may well be cz S | by Tus loubles were never aired in the pub- | 014 veterans | This may well be called the watch-( oyverhoard and navizate the oraft to { Oil caught fire and ignited woodwork. | USE ( Tll,; u: FEE mbsaiC DD 6 (e e [ An alarm was sounded, and when the | : | life totally different from everything | i produced in dircct [ 0dS of sanitation have made camp | gold braid, it is said, but the prodigal- | 40 \Wa# floating helpless on the sea, “Been thinkin’ ob it several times, | know that it is ncedless to have a rho‘ looted bank were to pause in fs work and decide to follow the | later down the line, in the Spanish raight and narrow path, the new: per would not get a chance to hurt | War the greatest cnemy our soldiers | & feelings or those of the members his family. If every man were to land, and they would have felt = ONE SALE WEDNESDAY MORNING oald be no stories of arrests for Dresses displayed in our show win= 7% would throw him and his fisher crew | P¥ the blowout of a fuse in a dynamo. on approval. No ’phone orders S irts; readers wohld be given | but the loss of nine lives and these | man's ear, although about all he doe: i . { deaths were all due to the infirmities | IS to turn in thé alarm after the fire turally the Teutons protested | sailors discovered that oil was ablaze her news in the newspaper. If has got started.—RBoston Globe. 3 sailorsialacovered (thaty as ane that they would not do such an un- | thev grabbed bags of sand which are [ ; ; ; - Judgi 2 (5 fiere bery wifebeater were to stay his hand of old age. Judging from this s»‘ (hat they would not do such an un. | they gxabbed bags of sand which are B store ihrashing his‘ bettey-haie, | formance there must be much truth Here is a little "dry humor from LA . ¥ ed | = o by . i themselves as men of rare and re- | €mergency and threw the sand upon | . | 2 o 4 B o i e e ing e o8 | ey ¢ M e o Bl 88 R e | e et e S | i sy o s 4t ONE THOUSAND e black heading in the next day's the tlj“!lchvs anent comforta > 1 Yol bo o Arie tiove s ind by this sort. But the skipper was a cau- | i The fire was ;-l glmq test of ‘the ef- '. e o ditions. With the absence cf shot | ES0% byiandiby tious man. Txperience had taught | ficiency of the fire drills on the vari- Or eorns. Qi every murderer were: to| © RS TR A0 L eieve, viiTe - Chicago Herald. | jjn) (hat everything that glittered was | 0us warships. At frequent intervals Lo oW YARDS OF own the lust for blood there would g e e S e nl not gold and that evervthing that | the fire alarm is sounded and the sail- | _ Y0 ¢an be happy-footed in a mo- B o awaiting his family | o8 the hattlefie »{ Burop! L f al n » seouldrprevent the | sounded like veracity Was not truth, | Ofs respond to it just as promptly as | Ment: Use ©“Tis” and never suffer : V1 but one joy after another. Many of | Use of troops in the event of:a strl G ot oG A oo e el [ e i b A with tender, raw, burning, blistered, t newspaper printed its : 2 - words. mobs st by give! i id Fhothigiiie 5 g R ietie T s fhen he pajy e At 1t they sot| In other words. mobs must bg given commoner and cheaper than they AR T SO | swollen, l‘nrd, aching feet. Tiz” and z % * takes the pain and soreness ories. I ry foul word that mounts | | freedom to burn and pillage all they | v % ; =S e 18 { only * ke e z 1 out of their present quarters alive | jiciee” mochester Horald ' | were. He bethought/ him of . _tha CHAMUENCES SRxaN (Ao aeii s the profanc tongue of the blas- | aid. pean of joy that would go up in Ger. —_— SRR fanpatll e iy 25C YARD | | sy will never go hack to indoor oc ! = o S S theyilineven s many when the Zeppelin sailed into | Wants to Debatc on Pre- || ,..-5 Soon a8 you DUt your fect 18 : i / “tiz” ha u just feel the happiness Wilhelmshaven with their captured paredness iz bacr fvou Juk VALUES TO 50c ships and lined up on the wharf to ozEins iR H e Ecod o iRIoR ] » _instructions to its ambassador| yeceive the iron crosses their clever | Omaha. Neb.. Feb. 15—Richard L. |fect feel. They want to dance for jov. | o\ cAyr WEDNESDAY MORNING b and down the gamut of human Bt e t l “.!nflv('i‘?. I»(':?U:m every pos “T“’ strategy had earned them. He re; | Metcalfe, former governor of the | “Tiz" is grand. *Ti instantly draws ’ s \’i‘ S“ A NID ack to tilling the : s has leen printed in the daily | fiected that people for whom a treaty | Panama canal zone and now publish- | out all the poisonous cxudations which wood in the forests, or some other s~ New York Commercial. Was 8 Serp of paper would mot by | er of a weekly paper in Omaha, yes- | Puff up your feet and cause sore, in- man nature lasts. Day after day equally as healthy occupntions. T | likely to consider a< of binding Omf | terday telegraphed William J. Bryan [ flamed. aching sweaty feet. fters come to the Newspaper, DEO- | .n\eyer again for in-door life,” they | Discount the Snow. | gation a mouthful of hot air, anq |@' Miami, Fla., suggesting a joint de Get a 25-cent box of “Tiz” at any | ing wide Flowered Ribbons, Rcmam e malke personal visits asking that | arm. And they are right. There OV alerr i o o having his life. his craft and his | PA1e on the question of preparedness | drug store -u-dcfi:v-xrtmvn{»"‘?”i HF]}_‘)':- Stripes, Plaids, Moires t iged reputation for sagacity at stake, nha | Pefore fhe voters of Nebraska. It | stant foot relief. Laugh at foo o feot | and Striped Taffetas aud considered it unwise to risk them op |Nas been stated in the press that M. j-ers who complain. Because YOUr fest{ /-0 .4 cogn' novelties all dispiasd such security It might be a sags | BTYan intends to deliver in Nebras- | ave never, never going to bother or 3 5 : investment, but it was the only Jife | K#. between March and the date | make you limp any more i B and craft and reputation he possess. |Of the state primaries, April .15, Sale Wednesday Morning ed. and he thought it imprudent unde, | SPc¢ches in opposition to the admin- T e ake the vep. |istration’s preparedness polic: g the news suppressed. They know | (o aiio e hack:to the soil and get- the circumstances:to make the ven- ! fic, not only along the iron highwars | Mr. Metcalfe asked that six joiat ! will not look well in cold type, it| . tnem away. from the crowded !‘Iru?‘ Iflv:\n and especially in the cities{ " 00 o6 the matter is that vepy. | 9ebates be arranged, one in each con- 1 i E e and towns to Which conslderable quan- o ioh rov nonon {s A flower that tan onal district of the state during M L £ Y emer were cut off before utterance | ere would be no need of recording | ermath. And so it goes, all g R ernath. A 7 mune with nature at her best, will 5o | "y somebody will he right about the cupations, will never get in harnc general tenor of the German sovern- in some shop or office; but will comi- potions. And so it will go while Ribbonus for every purpose, includ< s or that picce of news be suppresed, | ,,iping petter than life in God's vpen @t nothing he said of what was done | unird ith the fresh air and the a brawl, or what happened in the | . 4ino wivh plenty of room to ex- | Snow has insisted on having its way { with the weatherman and Sunday's | fall is by no means of minor import- | ance in many respects. It means trou- of argument, and always these UL titte lirtonded | at of argume a always the: pand and grow as- nature intended. | 1o especially for the our north window until tim® of railroads, be- iiave very £00d reazons for Want- | mygn,, it/ this “War ;hagl, the ‘effect of | cause it will impede the freight traf- be ivi ditions in large cities all the | | . 5 E living conditions in large cities afl | tities of materials for industrial uses i i " o P 3 v g | B, 2 A dus SES 1 he raised ¢ - b assiduous ¢ , | this time. Mr. Metcalfe has been in- jghbors; it may even be reverberated | i o ang woe of which W& have | are destined and in which there ave raised only by assiduous culty from pedigreed seed. When once per.. | {imately associated with Mr. Bryan in 129-201-205 MAIN ST 3 & g | Eead nit the uE ok ":”’lc “‘\”" read will not have been suffored and | many freleht cars (o be unioaded and | rected it s a rare and heautiful hiogy | Journalistic and politieal work for And it is so. he whole plan| . a3 i Sorcieaod s hack.. Coal, ‘already. scarce, W S E e L all oM fwenty-eight years. t E endured in vain. Somec good mu of priceless value, worth all iha ,A rea ome | ; be more in demand because of the!oupe it cost to grow it; but it can. PERFECTLY PASTEUR- framed in attractive human form, | . .o out of all evil. 5 = — e tenderness of the newspaper is | R "‘j‘]‘]'{"f‘ Wil be consider | not o geveloped hastily to meet g | INPIAN UPRISING AVERTED. /. Qs 1 oo | —— s sadiions sy tobe wored| Ao, ek Foare i | T T Remedy IZED MILK fiyed upon, B S.o 00 A e : mer president | 0¥ the poor who are poorly housed and | o¢ o,pnast endeavor behind it. e |AS Result of Peace Parley Between | ~ . al is made to honor. He isa human SIEN R ERIE [';r “'l‘ 1‘C ; “IT poorly provided with comforts With| 00 ot argue that the instantaneous Navajos and Government | SEIBERT AND SON, -9 f the New Haven railroad, has noli- | which to defend ihemselves against ~ s 3 > = 1 i man at the desk, and, al- | - | e 5 gencration of a fine sense of honor x % - Al 3 T . Qe os,".the fied the senate committee investigat- | the elements. There will be much re- | ot among the possibilities. Tt ! Phoenix, Ariz, Feb. 15—Danger of | or ol S Park Street, Near Stanley, oug ossesses the same emotions R aXige o S Senhwilara i and a die ris a Avi- \ 8 ough he p it T (T 5 T T, S| B, BOEAET 6 6 o ee| e O BRI SR S n Indian uprising among the Nav and COldS 6 teams. Tel. connection. ople, knows the wonder- . much petty trouble caused by it and Ao Lo PO jo tribe in northeastern Arizona has other peor ] deis for the bench of the United | (M0 PeEt el qibs A so0il; hut the reputation which mak T frmereal 25 Ty il o o e Iness of a mother's love, a father, | the conditions will continue disagree- E c a peacc o Hor : S R tons) A spoken word DASs current as read. | voine pota ik ulfforia e o ; i . B s i wito. no| States Supreme court, that so far as | S0 Hore ionl o 1y s A coln With an eagle ana |Lonicy beWeen the Indlans and &ov-| Linonine brings relief, even bUWI lNG; il - o knows there are no facts to sub- | ut there is no use in grUumMblNg | olive b s : L )il a few days ago, |. 5 { forced to print the - mews, hurt | e know | olive branch on It 1s of painfully slow | jccording to Joseph Dillon, United | iR the most stubborn cases, and A e A an- | and those who want to be rid of the | grow Ay the bis Py " a 00! S . I b N Ao i e Jmatiate e charge that Mr, Bran- | L o 0 ive to the weather must| S ik 88 ishop of London | siates marshal. who returned ves- | the world of medicine knows no | lifl]ng e!son cig helped wreck the New Haven road. | ;o ¢ S - sadly but impressively | : he | terd: - Flagstafl anc sa. The | - 3 deis helped bear in mind the obligation that Germant have killed chivalyfintwi || oFo sy taom gstaff and Tulsa. The | surer curative agent for bron Cinbs and Private Par..cs Of course, mot! The old Wrecking | on them to put their share (o improve | fape The ideals on which their gov- | “CmicreHee. Wi h_‘":"'fl near ulsa ., | chial afflictions than Linonine. erew of the New Haven railroad, the | conditions. Folks whose coal supply | ernment acts are supposed to be st e peatened 10 89| When the throat is parched and Accommodated, S G Gp - s . . - on the “war path" because of the 5 7 CH ST - same outfit that madé all those mil- | 18 running low' can help by in& no-| their own; and while this supbosition | illing of a Navajo by police officers, | the lungs sore with severe colds -174 ARCH SYREET. g 5 i ticein advance at oticelofi their® AD-lldo8s groaf Injustice’ tolhosta of Dt | 2 fohie 5 5 lions “vanish in thin air." is respon- | proaching need. Those geiting freight | vidual Germans, 1t is the only hy. | Lhe efficers were arrested pending an | the flaxseed oil in Linonine - sible, and Mr. Mellen knows it, as well | can assist by taking it away from the | pothesis on which their enemics con. | 1 cStigation promptly relieves this condi- GENTLE RUHB'NB pranded as an imp of hell. “For fod’s sake don’t print this or you'll reak my mother's heart.—you'll kill er!” is the final plca of those who suppress their story. And e only answer the newspa- as ’ 9 spa- | railvoad custodians as promptly as| sider it s ot T i A S T YN . = A B can make 48 Why didn't you | 28 §0:some other people and newspa loe i L ) l" REy gl ol ler it safe to act. Frightfulness be- ADVERTISING MAN RESIGys, | tion, and the other mgred:ex}ts The New Haven was wrecked | POssible. even if some extra sacrifice| jng a national policy. the burden of | set to work to remove the in- fink of her when you were having | ; has to be madc to save a little time. | proving that it is not an individua Raymond §. Coe, for the past three | > f B Bur little fling?" I there is any kin- | "efore Mr. Brandels put a finger on { yhe railroad company can assist also | policy rests upon the man who says | YCArS advertising manager for Land- | flammation from membrane and | : e he case. by providing sufficient hands to handle | i et O Javs |ers’ Frary & Clarke, has resigned and | tissue. | g donc, the newspaper is not to|' 1 g clent ha h it is not, and satisfactory evidence & k ] i — its part of tho distribution of freight|on this point is not always easy to | yeSterday began his duties as assist- AND IT DOESN'T MATTER | runbing the swollen veins nightly gge mane. There are those who perpe- ! and paying them enough to avert the ant manager for the Norton company = If the plans of th Tnited States advance. Ty 1Lt AT FORM OF COLD Y about two minutes with itle upwar Qe 8eds to be recordeq not only [ 1T th® plans of the United States | 9. " qcharture of several hands of Worcester, Mass. He is consigler \Nr{VF o HOU s et e il utls. Hwai §50 Slwaliaper.’ but in snother | | 0P8l Department meet with any de- ed an adveriising cxpert and has a | HAVE, LINONINE WHAT | and i every few days. e | saiah 7 : t Why She's Forgiving. p et cral p e A | mighty good adviee, sa authorit B aiiiiaror s Think it over. special apitude for work of nationai [ YOU WANT. ‘ | | pers. | gree of success. an aerial mail service | The storm brings its disadvantages, IEhcy e Alues fne e but it also provides a fine source of (Atlanta Journal.) scope. For the present he will main- always supply for water to replenish the res- Dinah: Snow was a colored cook in | tain his home in this city. ervoirs before the dry days of spring |ihe home of the Smiths. One mor. — — : | and summer. It is up to the peoplc|ing on going to the kitchen Mr SIR W. TURNER DEAD. RSl e e ‘Canadians along the border are up | planes and hydroplanes for aerial mail | \hose business is most affected to | Smith noticed that Dinah looked as London, Feb. 15, 11 a, m.—Sir Wil- | - g daye and . improvement wil be noted arms over a rumor which contends | gservice. Bight experimental routes | pitch in and meet the situation with |if she had been tangled up with a | liam Turner, principal of Bdinburgh then continue until veins a caneadr td) at somo ten thousand armed Ger- | have been mapped out. one in our | @ triflc more than average effort and jroad roller. ) Univetsity, hasdicd 1n Dambureh af | ; h B anilitab Tk dmeay usted and: SRSl it that 1s dond the Alsadvantagés of| “Why, Dinah!? exclaimed she, | tna'age of eiehty-three. e was editor of 7 NN D drux store. ‘It {8 o Sowetim that n iR Pns and A gm.”, are mak:vg ready | neighboring state 4)‘f Tassachusetts | the moment will be largely discounted | “what in the world has happened to | the Journal of Anatomy and Phy N ) reduces Goitre and Wens. Clark and Braine b raid the Dominion, In anticipation | and the other seven in far off Alaska. | and the hardships and losses mini-| you?" . St o e o s > = ¢rd. iker-tiegoman | Drug Stores hav f this cvent the people to our morth | There is no reascn why the scheme | mized. “Was me busban’,” exclaimed Din- | anatomy and anthropology. All druggists—25¢, 50¢, $1. be Gikd to supply dt 240 may soon leave the land of dreams Rl tohssal el heatt, bhine e 44 ia JUST WAIT. and become a reality. The Depart- finis the veins flows that way, apply rald ment has advertised for bids on aero- Oil (full strength) with brush or