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Y v e — A s . NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1916. 100,000 TO ATTEND ’]) D. D e appion 'U JUSTLY DEBARRED Fighting With Mexican Bandits [;[]MPLETE_FR"V@' 'Eczema SHRINFRS’ MEETING rmimenesesas | SUES FOR $300,000 | Has Been All Long Range on | FOR.COMMENCEME relief from itc| money back if the irst bottle does not bring sou relief. Ask your druggist about it today. oSN Delegati e 1) | 1 : T ‘ o Anniversary:of Founding of L Frgm ALl Parts oi} OFFICIAL BOUNCER N York Lawyer LG . ; . ‘ e [F'y Art Feflure Country Going to Buifal AT THE CONVENTION PP&GU(}? Twelve Years 01 FineArts.a New Haven, May 16.—A feal Buffalo, N, Y., May 16.—Arrange- 7, ELa ol penrheim, who was unjustly disbarred the Yale commencemen rets| ments are being made for the holding = ; : : 0 i ; ] ; jill be the commg because ctf charges preferred by the ; Lo - :f” r“n S e on of the 50th annivers: Metrorpolitan Street Railway company ai f the School of th and who was reinstated after twelve ioun nhk' (;fi t ; }:L looroArt X s, si humiliation and loss of in- | 1 r:'d(xe 2 : Oovm?h an ished in connection y sity. This.celebration, just as 4 New York, May 16.—Benjamin Op- of the annual convention of the Im- « perial Council of the Ancient Arabic | Order of the Mystic Shrine in this | city July 11, 12 and 13, and it is an- | nounced that unusua] efforts are be- | come, continued in the supreme court | ing made to set a new record this ; ¥ | yesterday his effort to obtain some | vear for assemblages of this charac- 5 measure of redress from the com- | i ¢ , 5 E ter. It. is esnmated that the conven- 4 pany. > = i g » cine of two yvears ago will affect] tion will bring to Buffalo close to a g ; Some months ago Mr. Oppenheim | f§ : . . o . _ BFihe eventslor itherwesidi ) nu;flx;sst ll:o\vs:ttnd FeEon | ' applied to the court for an order per- | . ] mal and commemorative exd : nam Stevens, imperial po- | : mitting him to examine before the | | ; g i 5 ; i i = . 52 ! . i i isting of addmesses by Prd tentate, of Portland, Me, has Jjust | trial of his $300,000 damage suit, | CEely e completed a tour of the Southern and . ¢ | Thomas ®. Ryan, H. H. Vrceland, | PHOTO5 © Hadley and by the former dean Saolic Sstates lands the i Hawallan ) Oren Root, H. P. Whitney and other ERESS RIS OLInT i | school, John F. Weir, and fo ;“fl{‘_d‘t "et“’md (;0 "f‘g“““ the “““‘“‘:‘*‘ : § directors of the Metropolitan and in- 3 by a masquerade will be given e visited to send large delegations to | » : . spect the records of the company. This Art school gallerfes Monday the 1918 Mecca. Buffalo has pledsed t. : e e £100,000 for the entertainment of the :’}‘fe ‘(?o"m‘mmt“pl’o Yacornee Ao June:of the:masque, followed. b Sl e Uk s : 4 1 : | Mr. Oppenheim’s disbarment was i | century, “.”'.be,hem in t (;sA cut. One California temple is spend- | B ; . largely due to the activities of Henry Ay ovenin, Jr‘me = ving $76,000 on its trip. The Chicago | : | A. Robinson, then chief counsel for | fore the beginning o hcommer‘l Shriners have lenmased the arecet the Metropolitan, and 1t was recalled week proper. A.'; tAc sea; passenger steamer on the Great Lakes in court that Mr. Robinson was him- commodations in the Art schg for the water trip to Buffalo and are self disbarred four years ago for sub- exceedingly l'lml!ed, only »11 smal putting $40,000 into their excursion. ornation of perjury, the charge hei i ol TG e be HON? tal Anions fho amoscmondl oAb had made against M. Oppenheim. It the Friday evening or Monda) planned is a national aeroplane race was only after a long fight that Mr. mr'\rgh pflrfnrrlru:ncel. scheduled to open here July 12, Ne- » Oppenheim was able to establish his e nor;u']\‘e- e C Gotlationd are Tnder Way it ternoe : e £ < innocence and expose the conspiracy = . o ¢ s i ¢ i D if possible the Canadian government's | . William M. Coleman, persona! coun- | | 2 : ; . b L =D . objections to visitors at the Fort | WILLTAM F. STONEi sel for Mr. Root, told Justice Donnelly | o R 3 d and costume ball held in cor Nireralontip it thatithe ohre | vesterday that the order for the ex- | [ Ay ) i ; R e may be accorded the privilege of see- amination was far from specific and | anniversary o g Yale School of the Fine Arts, ing the Overseas regiments at L s .. |should be denied on that account. training. Wililam . Stons of Baltintore will | 04 a1ao contended by Mr. Coleman el e A { be again the sergeant-at-arms of the | and other counsel that at the time the 5 | republican national convention, be- | motion was made the defendants had | entation by the D‘r‘nm?ltr 2880 i | already obtained leave to serve an of Shakespeare's “Troilus and amended answer. Many technical ob- | sida,” college campus. Astronomical Observatory to Be Dedi- | Coliseum on Wednesaay, June 7. The | jections were raised | Sunday, June 18—10:30 a. m.| i | calaureate address by the prd cated o i y, June 16. sk eping a r i ted on Opening Day, June 1 task of keeping a repuplican national Woolsey hall. 12 m. Dedical Middletown, May 16.—The program | convention in order is not new to Mr. | | S Wy % . i b ) behalf of the Hall Memorial Ta for the eighty-fourth commencement | Stone, and perfect arrangements are HUGE PR“FITS Ffl | 3 g . : it ; L e 3 3 class of 1899, with acceptance exercises at Wesleyan university was | eXpected, for Mr. Stone heid the same | ; ' o . L b i 4 3 half of the university by P prepared today. The main feature of | office in the republican national con- [ gl 4] : T e : : A Hadley Mémorial hall. § p. m the occasion will be the dedication of | ventions of 1904, 1208 and 1912. I3y : : ‘3&@;3 L &% A b oL the Van Vleck astronomical observa- ¥ o ; i ——— - S T address by Dr, F. C. Yen'of OB ‘ o - e : % | Dwight hall. 10 a. m. Class { tory on Friday afternoon, June 16, on ! SR o (A G :omnn‘l:A"JEfl T[} !NELU]]E | TWO SCFNES /N BECENT FIGHTING IN WM&T" G 3 ercises n‘{an;r;:hmsnemem Sq the centennial of the.School of WESLEYAN COMMENCEMENT. | ginning its sessions in the Chicago > p. m. Annual dinner of the Ya Ofle GOHCeI'[] Nets Nearly $4’000" —_— north from the battle front. One ‘charge” in the despatches with ref- | School Alumni association, Uni servatory of the Carnegie Institution % of Washington, located near Pasa- i Dividen Two views of the recent fighting | shows a party of troopers making a | erence to engagements that have | dining hall. 1 p. m. Lunchy dena, Calif., will be the speaker. 000 dD l B g D d [1 ol e Sl ard climb in the stony Mexican | Leen fought, there has in reality been | the Yale corporation and of th The graduating exercises will be | and Declares petween the American soldiers IN | torrain ang the other a small party | nothing like what officers would call |ni advisory board, Memoria held on Monday morning June 19 in Mexico and 1.,m(mi are st'.cntm thct i}‘tznullli; onalnqud with the (»m.mz. shock zn‘lion‘_ All firing has been at | 2 ‘r: m. i(‘iiass :h Pxelrciflss 1 hel M thodistiohuron { ) : | accompanying pictures Jjust sent | Notwithstanding the use af the word | comparatively long range. college, followed by planting e Methodist churc Bankr th Not C ider Th (Correspondence of the Asso. Press.) | class vy, college campus. 2:1 = PUDIA NOU GODSIAET TOEM | vienna, aprit 27.—Austria’ ¢ Meeting of the Yale corp KINGS DAUGHTERS AND SONS. Woodbridge hall. 3 p. m. “begins. Professor George E. Hale, di- school, square. rector of the Mount Wilson Solar ob- . = = greatest iron and steel ~corporations | woujq support a motion to return the y " s v S Surlineton (lome. Meyi L8 Ehlla of AI]y Value have just published their balance- | nomination to the senate without rec- F[][] ERIS]S NEAR WILSON’S NAME ONLY S orcies ‘t’:‘:h;:;u";tf::”( delphia, it was announced today, was chosen as the meeting place in 1918 sheets for last year, and both show | omme rdation. ONE ON VT. BALLOT | Hon. Willlam Renwick Riddel Report Tomorrow. H drie hall. 4-5 p. m. Meeting at the closing session here last night ’ } ; huge profits. t of the third biennial convention of the Waterbury, May 16.—Luther M. | ', = .\ .. ontangesellschatt | One democratic member of the com- joint auspices of Phi Beta Ka Case of Hartford, formerly of Win- pearly four | Mittee, who has been wavering in his Sigma Xi, Lampson lyceum. i | Kings Daughters and Sons. All the shows a clear profit of 5 : - g N former officers were re-elected. Mrs. | sted, was examined in the bankruptey attitude toward Brandeis, told a re- | Supporters of Hughes and sevelt | 6:30 P. m. Reception by the 5 publican colleague that the committee ey Roos of the Law school, Law Schc A. H. Evans of New York is president. | court yesterday, relative to his pe- . o . ! : than $1,500,000 in 1914. The dividend | would report the nomination without ’ S i ' e dens. 5-7 p. m. Reception e tition for a discharge filed with the | t09 R i In | approval or disapproval, probably | Suhmarines Smkmg 60,000 Tons WAL SR W R .l EEbh e e i TDGMENT F v o paid was twenty-one per cent. In JUDGMENT FOR PLAINTIFF. | court several wecks ago. This is the | PG a5 S Be i [ weanconay ) ] | st e of the Sheffleld Scientific sch Judgment has been filed In the | petition which Luclen 1., Barnes of | 1914 it was only ¢ ; Arfother majority senator, who is T I Week ' ers hall. 8:16 p. m. Concert clty court for the plaintiff to re- | Westfield has been opposed to, and | P03rd of administration fees and sal- | strongly in favor of Brandeis, said he OI Shlpplflg Eac 66 Montpelier, Vt., May 16—The voters | Glee, Mandolin and Banjo : ; aries and other allowances amounted | did not favor such a course, but that Woolsey hall. 8:30 p. m, coxer $31.20 in the case of Kucata : of Vermont gave the new primar vs. Buckesky. Lawyer A. A. Green- X to considerably more than 300,000 | he might be persuaded to support it law its first trial today. V]p 5 ¥ | memoration of the 50th anni berg appeared for the plaintiff. VEIRGEUE] gl 1 WEGHIET W 10w | Gl rather than hazard the influence | . . ndence of the Asso. ‘’ress.) st trial today, when they | ¢ the founding of the Yale went to the polls to choose delegates | of the Fine Arts with addre test to the referee in bankruptey, The second corporation, the Oester- | which an adverse report might ha"c’ London, April 30.~—Hostile subma- Carleton E. Hoadley. Case bought | poichischen Berg und Huettenwerks- | on the senate. ‘ i . " x | to the republican, democratic and |the president of the univers D ’t B Slav and sold leaf tobacco for a numb. gesellschaft also did very well last RagmgEy @F UI0 COmmeiicn BEHO ) ey M T inkine EECh, b | progressive state conventions and to | the former director of the schog ¥ on € a e 2nd sold le: 2 e °T' | year, making a clear profit of $1,700,- | their minds frankly and a vote misht | ;y,4u; 60,000 tons of pping with the register thelr preferences for the |T: YYeir, followed by masque { (fvr )f‘m;; amil ‘m }1‘ l" h|s' .credflf'rs 000 which was $600,000 was more | have beenvtavken had it not been‘tnr regular v of clockwork and the con- Id b o ception, School of the Fine A To Your Nefves; orced him nto bankrupty. HIS | than in the preceding year: The divi- | the unavoidable absence of Senators | F8UAR5t @ SBUNEIL U B0 | presidential nominations. The dele- | p. m. Promenade of the senid senedue of liabilities reached a total | qonq qeclared was 18 per cent. against | Cummins and Shields. B o t0 ook forward fo g | B3teS to the national conventions will | Woolsey hall. Good Advice to Nervous People S e Hartforq, | 12 1-2 per cent. in 1914. These are How Committee Splits, men : ard 1© & | ho chosen at the state conventions the | _ Tuesday, June 20—10 a. m. appeared in opposition 1o the die. | the higest profits made tince the cor- | There are eighteen members of the | food crisis in nm: oy TR B e S el ,5':,,,T open for election of a charge from bankruptey, while At | Poration was organized The princi- | committee, ten democrats and eight | lieved by many to be mot far oft. ' | (B TL R PR LT CEEE B of the corporation, Woodbrid torney U. G. Church appeared pal stockholder is the Archduke Fred- | republicans. All of the republicans | About $1,500,000,000 worth of food | May 24, ; 10:30 a. m.-12 m. Meeting aatl e e, 25 | erick at present commander-in-chief | nre opposed to confirmation. Two |has to be brought to these Shcres |city on the following day and the |alumni, with address by the p Tiabilities and. asscts was produced | of the Austro-Hungarian forces in the | democrats are said to be stronly | every vear. In normal times, WIth the | ropupicans at Montpelier on Ma | and representative graduates, ana different items read from it, and | field and reputed to be the wealthiest | against it, and two favor a report|help of lneutra‘l shlppinsaishe Biu s e Sem e Do S ARUIN 3 Tes » € { reanti arine can just a an- 1 s to Yale fig cxplanations being demanded from | Mmember of the FHapsiurg imperial | without recommendation. These two |mercantile marine can Just LOU" WR" | gince the law requires that only | o m Baseball game, H family, next to the emperor. are urging the compromise for which | age it. But not so now. he . s & & " o Mr, Case by the attorney for > op- : : 5 = : o S s Sieine dlae e wv'onffi..,?if}] :;::fn{fp The total number of employes 1S | the other democrats may have to vote | writers view is that the odds against [ names of avowed candidates for the | Yale, Yale field. 7:15 p. m was in “parts unknown” at the time | 14,500 and the aggrege’ wages for | to prevent adverse action. | making a s fe passage are more ‘ha_n presidential nomination can be print- (;lxlyxrvqr;m;a":‘::};iv (,hfm «11-” p. of filing the petition in bankruptey, | the vear amounted to less than 15,- Such a course would mean a 1ong | ten times as great as before the War. 'oq on the ballots, the sole name ap- S emlilidiinl graduates, stating as s as he heard of | 000,000 crowns, ($3,200,000) which | fight in the senate. Administration |and, with the increase of ememy sub= | o 50 0 (o Foa oday was that Hpus S v S of the p he hurried back | Works out at an average of $220 a | lcaders predicted that the struggle | marines, so the odds increase, neutral dnesday. June 21-—9:45 ore shy | of President Wilson in the democrati ss , i ar to Conneciicut. Ho admitted that | vear, for each person, not much more | would end in confirmation of Brandeis, | shipping becomes more and more shy | Of Presiden e ,: Q«)if{?f'fn ";Pr"’”’_r; graduste ke held twentv shares of Shannon | than four dollars a week. The total | and one republican leader, Who is 0D- | of entering British waters, and food | column. “"012‘ 2”“?0‘;:“‘1: :B 189 s :m fx“"’* ‘; invited| Co-operative stock at the time, but | payroll is, as the Vienna Zeitung s S e ] i o i said he ex- | ‘arcer and dearer: posed to the nomination, Creer L ; - ® e 1 nefficoliesol S . m that he didn’t lise them in his as- | points out less than double the | pected that this would be the result, stimates for- | and supporters of Theodore Roose- ment exercises, Woolse of the 1916 crop in ) dore se dene R = : - . sets. They were valueless, the witness | amount of the profits. anticipating that the president would { gign countries are not encouraging | ;rm ‘am!h d(;f“- I:‘:.{‘:eq ]4(1:]‘?»! l.??, B ;fl:‘fi, b 1,: = ,}K“ml,‘.\. pr People who are excessively ner-| (xplained, and he didn’'t see why it In the reports of both corporations | continue to urge confirmation as he | .nq the qu on is raised as to |Hughes = "~01'<r S & e : m sren qua ‘3" gle v; p. m vous, tired out and all run down, Who | wag necessary for him to mention |it is interesting to note that their | did in his recent letter to the judi- | yhether the forei is in a position | of stickers for distribution among re- | uncheon, Univorsity _dining get the Jumps and fidgets, who can't| {hem in the schedules. Asked if he | production increased but little; their | clary committee. | to supply the demands here even if | Publican voter 4:30-6:30 p. m. President's concentrate their minds on work, have | kpew where the stocks were now, the | great profits were due to the rise in : conditions were normal The follow- tlon for graduates, thelr famil fits of blues, trembling, nervous head- | \jtness said he did not. and that he | the price of iron. It appears that the | == ing shows the decrease in wheat land | Primaries in Pennsy. "“T‘l:‘::“f";’" e peR 1l if\b;baazin:?.”figi‘:fi““f.‘;l Bide S bl know whether “Munn had | prices of bar iron rose twenty-one | COMB SAGE TEA IN estimated by the }mer?:;‘s"_"“ifi]‘n\,f:dr,‘; ER{1aAeIDhin N oy i o Tyl | 0 0 el iR ges SR S OBE (Eae Becvons TolE ey e e L ; per cent, steel rails fifteen per cent. HAIR TO DARKEN IT cultural Institute for Lapi ahaci | clections for all political parties were fact that their trouble is due to im- | qioen o horneeon iy that he | and miscellaneous iron goods eighteen 14.9 per cent, United States 119 per | nelq throughout Pennsylvania today. : poverished or devitalized nerve force, | Shameted. beoause they wers the | Lor, SSAt, above those in 1914." Cosl T Lo s E H e S e [FLneRvotersirorfihe Aratiiimefarel phe TR Wanted, Their nerve cells are starving and i \T‘?"}-‘llf B (\Tn» “(rlfly ; “‘-\\'le fifteen per cent. dearer. Grandma kept her ocks dar g S¥s | other countries the d(\‘r:(\ se is sai ticipating in a preferential presiden- Bids will be received for When they elvatoul e tirol Lt compite | L Lone 0T bl S8k S it — and youthful with Sage Tea be in the same proportion tial primary but little interest is being | charge of the Dining and 3 I > that the harnesses in question had Although every effort has heen made | taken in this, as there is but ona | Counters, July 4th, 1916, in th E(‘em:(m“pm:u ition or breakdown is | jieen found buried in a pile of hay in anasS o i . to remedy the situation by giving UD | name entered on each of the party | tette Club and Rifle Club Park ult. | & Barkhamsted barn, along with the The old-time mixture of Sage Tea | 1o TemEcy M2 B MK O M L ing, the | tickots. Gkl santr Btate “ar. Oonnechy e "‘,;':“rf‘[l”“;i Naaas||iShanoniconperstocl Pl and Sulphur for darkening BTa¥, | 5 i.n noard of agri re has been President Wilson's name is the only | ing Contest Festivals. Bids S £ 1 Attorney Henry endeavored to havd streaked and faded hair is grand-| = 47y Jack of labor. True, {one on the democratic ballot; Gov. |semnt in by the cighth day d Nerve Tablets composed of six of the | {he witness explai is sines: 4 p i are agai it 3 : h ess explain his business pro- or's recipe, and folks are again 5 Eakgs , e e 3 : e ressed to Chavil best nerve vitalizing elements known | coedings with the different firms and :‘:::,EL i sood| Lnosandsior L h‘:‘.fi nil(\pl:‘y(l‘r:} s s e e e one tof modern ichemistry: Wilineseftabletsil i, 41 viduals: mentionediin the Misthicr 5 o e Bl EeReTRE, || e el el e e [ on the republican ticket, and Allen |haber, 25 Linden Street, City,| i ven color § 3 hey are no suflicient H o straight to the nerve cells and be- even color, finds that they ¢ a . g 3 | already recelved the socialist nomin- | New Britain Quartette Olub, million dollars s compared with less concerning which he has made aoe bl g . Benson of Yonkers, N. Y., who has | tary of the Refreshment Conf creditors. Mr. Case stated that he e e e e : it Talie & g we are living in an age when a ) e gin immediate action. Take a Margo | froquently sold tobacco to different it BV e ron lestady | Litilize Rt SR HUGREO , el e A Nerve tablet, wait ten minutes and | | ot Bl m ful appearance is ation for president by a referendum S e bt el phey ondantandines thac COMI ee Wl]l Repor Nomina- | ventase: i-——"‘—'—""““‘— * | of the socialists of the country, was | e T | ¢ | watch yourself perk up. They feed | (hey were t S < : 4 3 | the o get what they could for Cowadays, though, we don’t have e s e your famished nerve cells, start | Ml s Nowadays, gh, w o ) e . the only mame placed on the ballo C Rh healthy blood circulation and normal :',‘.(,2[ cmbien B ,,:“n,}'r‘?:‘f}:‘,‘mt N : the troublesome task of gathering the | $6eeaEdEEEEEOEOOOSOEOSGOOY | 1t (har party for president. 1t 15 | UOMJUETS euma digestion, Then you brighten up, put | bo p Wil o e 2 HOI]— 0 RGCOH]H]e[]da[]O[] sage and the mussy mixing at home. | ® i H S | expected that many of the other i i pEi R potition ersnld ghie sbusty ¢ stores sell the ready-to-use in Your Home § candidates for president will receive Rl R N Sl B R e i S o 1‘“% Taproved by the addition of 5 e e iluz}-mo by means of W “pep” back in your system and feel e - product, improved by addition of | & b Y oS | a large scatter! ) 4 £ Dok 5 R e Banicfoogies Shelfcartiod i ey Rt ol e May " D her ingredients, called “Wycth's | 50600000000OSOOOOELOOOOOOOS o tieis bk iers nritinh tial canatt | One-nall | tagigtesital. of as hadpy as a \"""“ at high tide. | {nore was a bill of gaods purchased, ashington, May 16.—It now ap- |9 ; phur Compound for | o protection in an emergency— | o =0 o FOOER WE NS taken once a day has driven ! Margo Nerve Tablets are absolutely = e eiies - S ol Sage anc o1 o ! for | 1 dates names S . ] e y M E!‘Ns il e zed it against his account in | pears practically certain that the issuc About 50 cents a hottle. It is very | and against intense suffering from pain rrho! srcates: Interect¥ir) the pri-||anafasciy. oul houssnds-of e e e . Most of his busi- | over the nomination of Louis D. Bran- | ' ujar ecause nobody can discover | of all kinds—always keep in bottly MAry centers in the fight within the | cribpled and dispairing rhe fi;’:é?.“w Sl lpenles et ol Lok : \.m‘("r;(:i e hf”“\"‘}‘"” deis to the supreme court of the United | it has been applied. Simply moisten | hf”“\‘fi’ r"‘(‘;,‘i’]fi;’fi“:;‘;ta"" use, a bottle .. ublican party for control of the |during the last five years. S s E e C y the F D t ank o n- : $ o sl | of Minard’s L : = . 5 v Drug Co., and other leading druggi: ted ried a small account in | States is to be fought out in the senate | your comb or a soft brush with it and There is nothing so effective as this (Vr\lr‘n‘\rn‘vn»' l; Qt;ns-‘ naflqonal' vnv;&in- Iyet!’fl};?l;:ll]x;mandn;\m. qu‘w:(' P sitive ar: N = : = 2 i 5 - y " 8 s i i 5 tion nited States Senator Bolse I S8 | euma giv sell them on a positive guarantee of | ; pennsylvania bank, but none in New | without recommendation from the ju- | Araw T s o wonderful old reliable, creamy lini- l.f Ay S Givees (v atavei | rellellemost ateionisal T SR T S O R York. diciary committe oneemilstandaian s put | ment for instantly stopping the in- ;"o opposing factions. Senator | name has reached every hamle Hiln): ted i y ¢ ing the 13aDDEArs, 5 i lumbago, neuralgia, 8 £ 8 % : 3 —————— —— Mr. Case stated Itgrenlygito “gé ered and investigated the case for | \hat delights the ladies with Wyeth's | tense s Olf‘}"kfl(‘heg o B4 cnrose wants the delegation to go |land and there is not a drugsi sesticns, et 1 Busloess o 1900 rheumatisi, 2gnad e ss St » Chicago uninstructed, while the | Where who cannot tell you—if | - : RER more than three months. Sage and Sulphur Compound, is that, | r2edm = All Makes of exceeded $10,000 for the year, and ‘; bruises, and for burns and cuts. e e e e | | [ this through your hair, taking e, which has consid- a ritative an- | besides bes lly darkening the hair 5 s lea; il that the total amount for several Although no authoritativ an- | besides beautifully 3 Minard's is a clean, wonderfully i 2 : R : & 7 STORAGE BATTERIES vears far exceeded that figure. nouncement has been made regarding |after a few applications, it also pro- | peajine antiseptic liniment that cgates who have promised to support ‘If you are ‘tnr?ured"n\xlgl:l : Recharged and Repaired. Large stock | The proceedings today had simply | the attitude of the judiciary commit- | duces that soft lustre and appearance | coothes and invigorates. It puts new ‘he vmm!?! an:g n: the party in :;-"?‘ 'f" r:f”‘“““- ;I_”‘;“C‘L,mrk a b4 v ;. EXpe] 5 3 i . tee, it was reported after a protracted | of abundance which is so attractive. to tired muscles—removes all the state for president. es o heuma fro of Tires, new and seconds. Experi- [ to do with the protest filed agains T 1 life into Both elements in the republican | erd Co., or any druggist for nd A . Yot S secret session of the committee that a [ This ready-to-use jreparation is a de- | ess quickly and promotes the cir- 3 X n for tire repairing. the man's discharge. Mr. Barnes and | secre N soren A ! i . i b s other alleged creditors hold that as- | favorable report on the nomiination \thul toilet re » for those who | culation of the blood. It is also just 1rarty have united in supporting Phil- | than $1.00, with the unders AWEKER sets were concealed and that a dis- | could not be agreed upon, and that ire a more yo 1 appearance. 1t r what you need for sore, tired, aching ander C. Knox for the nomination of j that if {rSdoshs s ‘“'f":” rhy A. G. HAWKE y charge should naot be granted at this | seven Democratic senators, who did |is not intended for the cure, mitiga- | feet and hands. Ask any druggist. United States: senator to succeed | Poisons from your system 11 Elm Street tima, not wise to vote for such a report, | tion or prevention of disease, : George T. Oliver. back

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