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D, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1910 “A teaspoonful of Dr.Caldwell's Syrup Pep- & : sin cach might at bedtime has done me a § world of good, as I am 62 years old end was 4 getting badly constipated. I had previously ! aken a lot of salis and pills without real relief.” (From a letter to Dr. Caldwell writ- ten by Mr. A.Forester, Princess Anne, Md.) pease £ York i avors & ellent B . . Por 11 Constipation is one of the penalties of Ce;u:x i age that should never be neglected-—Dr. Cald- : O o scal ’s Syrup Pepsin is a combination of simple See Our W meWS A "'f];‘ :ative herbs with pepsin that relieves consti- I . sai ion in an easy, natural manner, without grip- 1 Th. W g 3250 for ng or strain, and is »ositive in its effect as it i 1S eek i : Plce of the nee : . . . . office cc s mild and gentle in 1ts action. B 1t is impossiblo BB ¢ coine nis DR. CALDWELL’S : | A yi up P C p Sin Hardware 336 Main Street fecaler of weights and £ § plan sounds feasibls VeR Berior e Bfdoubt be adopted. Mr The I crfect Laxative ®aid that prior to mioy ‘ : i fters to the fc Sold by D}'[{gg[‘r/y Ez (?/‘y»m'/verg Bling, no was loc B toard of public worls, whe 50 cts (,”} S1.00 Ta greatl amount of % work was done hy t A TRTAL BOTTLE CAN BE CBTAINED, FREE OF CHARGE, BY WRITING TO " onsiders a clerk ess 2 £ 3 compiled » they wor e e P DR. W. B. CALDWELL, 459 WASHINGTON STREET, MONTICELLO, ILLINOIS ; “THF TH;N S Tl I Q T C( )UPIT” s ®.year. One day a week s allowed off and three hours a day ' which the speaker for m Mr. Connolly said that in [ affirmative case of a second alarm sounding | Charity Bo; oty of $100 i while a fireman was at his meals, he { Chairman Frank Riicy thre chari- thoroughae 1 ot A \ 1 3 d E 2 S S e e R e o | Series of Sunday Evening Sermons and join the fire fighting forces In { for perintendent, investigator also spc v ¥ v | Gcnnoilyl Diiviha the war Hartford where although the ¢ e hiring of ‘& for the bulldina U pL € ethodis urc of the fire departy Jarger, the work does not in any res- inspector's office. Mayor Quigloy said ved their patriotism by subsecrib- come up to that in this city. Those it seemed a necessity to securs onc for Liberty Bonds and other . eharge of the office work have with the id increase in the wo Qe ing 3 . | 4 2 v . $30 Suits lofns hesidcs ContHb TG (o afi war | xeached a hiel desreo of emciencs, The mavor said tnat some prowisionc (OPPOIAl Gerald Crean Writes of e P Over- relie Jieut. Thomas ind in order to keep this efficiency, shouid he made in the salary of the k ¢ et B and Over :;17 z < hvjm : e “;[m"‘l”’ 08 “L“,':.,,,,‘\’ : L b T e S et e i At cluding Germany, and we stayed here my pack on my back), and Easter W coats Are confronted with, besides MEh e 2iley inférmed the com- pense he 1s put ia entertainin i a couple of days d:’)lng nothing. Then Monday we plled into French motor 2 now $25.50 ¢ living, Conditicnz 3 mittee. chairman paid a high tri- guests of the city. 1 'vnf Il{gllt in pouring rain the; \}vkc«l trucks ’”‘f‘ prn’\fs toute-de-suite for the | 2id, are sueh t he n ive | hute to the work of the investigator, | The committee voted to hold us quite a bit to a train, which we front again. We rode for seven hours closo to his fire house it he is { who during the recent epidemic was meeting Wednesday evening, whe 5 Gerald P. Crean has | 0oarded. Three days and three nights through the city of Toul and stopped home for meals, and this sometimes | the target for criticism, but Mr. Riley the representatives of the boars written a ietter home since the cen- | W® rode on this train, passed right by at a town called Menil-la-Tour. ¢ntails « higher rent fee. He also had | took the occasion last evening to de- public works, tho health departme sor's restrictions were litted in which | Parls, saw the Biffel Tower (which “This started our three months hera Ry el e At oltosin | fodhee e s se and un- and the police department will t of the trip of Company T of | Wa8 the nearest I've ever been to the and I'll start next time at April 1, payir Jore for firemen’s | warranted, and at ihe same time he heard ity from the time it left this city | STeat city), and on the fourth day we 1918, and tell you more. I'm well, He believed that New Brit- | save a resume of {he auties of the in- | - - S until April 1, 1915, The trips, stops, | 50t Off at a little place called Cer- though &till in the hospital, and T ex- o of the best fire fighting | spector. Councilman Gerbach, asked KENILWORTH CLUB hikes, etc., which the company took | tilleUX. We were brought to some pect to be home soon, onnecticut. Chief Robert | questions concerning the duties of the \re mentioned and he gives an inter. | Wooden sheds which the French called | “GBRRY.” L. Dame spoke for an increase in his | investigator. Mr. Riley said that BEGIN ACTIVITIES ' esting stors of the preliminary work | P2TTacks and there we laid us down — e own salary. He pointed out that {work necessitated very close applica - el e e e e B s | ossleen) CITY COURT LIST. when a raise was made last year, tho |t of time and effort, and that 67 5 i “We stayed here near Neufchatean e firrmen receive 1 wh families were visited each week. In- | Decomber o 1918 for three months training with a Numerous Court Cases Are Placed on mounted to $100 Waterbury, | ¢ 1 instances of where the inves- ' Smoker and Informal Dance to Be French outfit in the methods of war- Docket For Triak { o~ e N, = 2 = Start New Haven 5 1 hiet Dame said, the captains ator proved his mettie were recited . fare and slopping around all the t uke Horsfall Sncfibans . I : | : I al Fi ; ; e time he city i o C paid more money than he gets 1 chairman. Speaking for the Held This Month; Annual For- suppose (hat you've despaired |in the mud. It was really a Pretty | composed SaL Lovionh b 0. Ourtis Says Nothing. superintendent, Mr. Riley said he was long ago of hearing from me, but I'm | place, being situated in the VOSgeS Clerk Bmil J. Danbers has compiled ekt o holder of a hard and trying posi g to write just the same and give | Mountains, but we never had an eye o ihel B Comptroller Hanford I a : the list which follows: ASYLUM ST, peared at the meeting, but when . and through his thoroughness ins for the wal of social vou a very rapid account of what has | for beauty at the time. We drilled Tuesday, January 7, Frank Majetta HARTFORD. called upon hc declined to make any | (et SR CERRL IO Seileelon, 90 es were discussed at the meeting !'anspired while I've becn in France. f every day, hiked not miles and miles vs. Dominic Somnese. Klett and Alling talk in interests of his salary boost detection of impostors. The office ¢ Kenilworth club I “ana This is all allowed the so | but kilometers and kilometers, and in are appearing.for Maietta and Attor- August Burckhardt, chairman mal Ball in April. t class clerk at present, & e social committee, which a held I know vou will like to know how I've | that way we soon became Very Pro-, ney Upson will appear for Somnese, ihe board of assessors, said that i : B OIS, ROk A R been going while over here in France. | ficient in dummy warfare. | Wednesday, January §, at 10 a. m two or three occasions before he __Towers Wants Raise. 1 jents for a club smoker and also s : tro rather, to First Trick in Trenches. | Frank Maleyaski v Augusto Octa- appecred before salary commissions | mes Towers, superintendent of the 4,/.0 4, pe held sometime this month, Start he T Ve left camp ( “mhe 7th or February, 1918, we left Vio, Attorney Hungerford appearin ———— . ¢ and in each | water department, in supporting his e > o . ¢ e i s 5 : in support of an ir and in each Epartmentin supnoning Rl rotahy T o : > and | for the trenches by train. We rode for the former and lawyer J. G spoke of the important work of as- v D that ¢ cars, during which time he S tried CITY ITEMS instance it has not douc any g0 o o bl tie clublrooms on the ovening smatchediacy llaven to Win-| tor 24 hours passing through a great W0ods for the latter. At 2 p. m. on sessors and tho abuse ed with the position. Since 1905 iction sale shoes at Long's— ! work has been on a steady but there has heen no incrense in conduet the position in a business maner. He said thai there were other men in the city w ssess the same knowledge of the X 1= | water system that he does. Throush nNiembers who have been in the Army city saves each ©Or Navy, and the promise of the early return of many more, Grae who s hosen to | ary, Mr. Burckhardt said. Dar 119, will monihs in the year, there 0 work in which he and [ his own ideas, the 0.000,000 gallons of water at for Aeadow Jake, which would pects to soon be ourt Beethoven, No. alled in office at the meeting 1 overtim . Eleven new members will { Miss Pauline Richards figure. ated into the order. The other | Burckhardt favored an ircrease 5 i e footing 1 zht" elected for the coming year | the clerk of the beard also. In point- present in money mois n i s former footin At last night's 3" take their off i G saib paid in other cities, alary. Mr. Towers said the t 1eeting five ne members were firmly established on boarded the S, 8. Canada and of January 18, while the dance, an Chester's plant and entrained there to ! many towns «nd cities, and finally got the same day, the case of the latter informal affair, will probably be held Start on our long journey. We Ieft { of at o pluce called Braisne. /This Vrsus the former will be tried. On in Booth’s hall on the evening of Jan- - Haven about § of'clock and| wag about 2J kilometers from the the same day the case of C. P. Hart T started on . very familiar road to|jines. We h ked for a good while that 'ePresented by Attorney M. H. Camp With the return of umber of club Lrance. We passed throush Meriden, | gay and rested at night in some wood- Y5 Sam Waskowitz, for whom Klett Berlin, Hartford, Springfield, then up | op parracks in the midst of the woods, 14 Alling will appear. will be tried s rni and stopped jus | Next morning we started going again !"\\n. ay morning ;«3 10 a. m Eh‘v casg the el lih | ex- WO S RONENT0 Sanacs about and this time we went into barrack. "‘]‘“'" Lieving oy “vb""“""“.' Solomon a. m., Septembe fust outside of the town of Chasomy, Vill come up. Klett and Alling appear W day broké i 1 A el s o for the former and M. D. Saxe for I | not ove E en kilometers from the i into Montreal and Front Hore we stayed for three latter On the same day Louis ‘ I ; ) ol docks. Without mu S : $ ' T Dulkewi represented by Attorney s Burchhardt showed where Bristol - is one that malkes th the elected. weeks, drilling every day, and, ¥ you jp. ot L A e, renre. ty J. J. Murphy of Plainville | "1 Fe 600 (o its cler One of the sost of any city employe here. He e social committee, of which L remember, I wrotelyou abotit that oo von b itiormey Mangan P stall the officers at the meet- | D05 S0 % O 4 56 i not ] tisfied that he is entitled to more Harry C. Jackson it chairman, will 40Wn the Lawrence River. time telling of the wonderful air bat- |~ = _ s Court Friendly, F. of A, to- e s o e S <aid | salary. Labor conditions during the hold an meeting shortly at which " eren’t many 0 see us, t ver 8 v re spec- ! . = = = S man's job to which the speaker said | e o L he Diold another meeting shortly at which Feren’t ! les we were seelng. We were spec- LUTHER LEAGUE ANNUAL. it was @ man’s job in this city. st year have been such that many arrangements will be made for a card tators every day of all sorts of betties —— — e St = o - i e a e 3 res as high = t at + 1 picture 1 e = Woods Kept Busy. l i he handed to emploves as high and pool tournament at the I Ee S In”the alr ' Meeting Will Be Held at Church on fy One “BROMO QUININE" Attorney Joseph G. Woods, as [ 2= 12 a week for services, which jsalso expected that the club will hoid ‘LiCR T “Well, wwe went into the trenthes i e the genuine, call for full nan prosecutor in the police | 2 | DI IS was more than he receives, and which its annual ball this v probubly 'S0 Long r Again.’ | arter thase three weeks nwere up, | IVE BROMO QUININE Tat appeared hefore the committee “hurt,” he said. Mr. Towers said that gometime in April. This formal ball ¥ about February 24, 1918, in front oz The annual meeting of the Luther o0k for signature of E. W.| cupport of h quest for an increase. | the new stand pipe arranged 0N fags been omitted for the past {wo sea- a little mite of a town which the Ger. eague of the Swedish Lutheran 2. Cures a Cold in One berth at present pays $650 per | Wooster street, was his own idea, and sons on account of the world war, t e weather was ideal and the | mang were holding. Its name wag ©Church will be held Thursday eve- Oc. o He sald that the duties of the th‘mu,‘hlin x‘u-«\rl,\’ ;\':u;,; system vlmn].i B e 1 shone all day long. TPeople lin Chavigny and just to the right of us RINg in the churck Oflicers for the ccutor are gotting to be | be greatly benefitec “hairman Iich- o — he banks it Fsn one S an Al s Sl o e o ral did year will be elected and & prograw cutor are getting to be s BRANERDEINAMEBDES 0 L D0 e e s e s R R E e e wier all the time. . Some , has to be in court once or twice a s on & Jo o ) o} ANEN tention. Believe | T¢ rained and snowed all the time, and . Superintendant of the Old People's S e Feoliand in thepnomiicl Aasls L furalshjeoms newiideas i uisg PERMANENT AGE ; me, we responde th all the power | o3 that mud! (After that we were ' home In Brooklyn, New York. A T {s In charge of the prosecution for th ked about John Maher, foreman for ol ZisNe remonde 10h LEAGUE entirs period. Mr. Weods has asked | the department, whose name was not v e I 3 1 for salary rease. 1 il Enroll Men For United States @ o.op ' S $1.000 a year. on the petition for salary increase. in | Will Enroll } 3 wasn't an eo except g 2 X SRl S o > —_ for an advance to $1, Y reply to a question of Councilman | ik i ddns o was an immense big mine which the 0 be taken ug he meeting, as Pestolators Building Inspector. Coharh M e S Shipping Board Service—Many up on w French people called the Elephantine, | Well as the election of officers and Btort : torbach, Mr. Tow 1id that th | lookec a mountain. Eve S el e s nd the speaker. Mr. Benson is a well o water system was understood by s e Welstayed: he & couple of days and - o B N e i e T g i S then pulled back a few kilometers to Known speaker and his lecture vaey. In concluding his remarks Mr. | Clarenac st s 2 a place called Celles, where there was ‘Well illustrated by stereoptican views s said he considercd it only fair ' the firm of Clark & Brainerd Co., t} RN fop D, another big mine, but not as large as 0f his subject. : xt morning 1 .1 up on | the Flephantine. Ilere wo rested a The committee in charge of the We asain were sent to the | entertainment and meeting consists of relieved by another company and then 147%¢ aftendance is expected becauss e went back to a place <here thers Of the volume of business which is was next lary n \d the ! spector was § and out of furnishez his own auto and transpo tatio He quoted the salary paid in e he granted a raise vn street drug s, who was spe- | _ : ver to a question was later agreed by the commit enroll agent for the United k feeling like a It was a | Week, when Caadl e _ by one of the comunittee concerning |tee that the name of Mr. Maher be ites Merchant Marine during 1l r d ; vas awfully | trenches. . AaaacraCaseon, Sililen (Declin, Maria Coffee Grinders. | the mothods in the Hartford office, | included on the pétition for increa W has It cn appointed ugl there bit of land Take First Prisoners. Caspersan, dernios Caspareon, Cordine, X Chairman Rossberg of thke bhoard 2p- | manent enrolling agent for the Unit- sigh i of the ship’s “This time we were in the Malmai. | Ericson, Ester Peterson and Signe { 21 (PN “ 1 not tol- 4 3 Mr. Rutherford said I will not tol- | ) P re in e orate the office of the huilding inspec- | Peared for the clerk of the boa 1 States pping Board Recruiting | ¢ > a hio s con sector. The Malmaison is a large | Peterson. for In New Rritain being used as a |Who he said was an efficient emplove se, by Henry Howard, its direc- | Were i ¢ rrence. | fort on the crest of a very high ridga | —_— D oiitiaal footballn rawing $1,350 a year which he con- aioticolob AT e i ip was rocking some | and in this war many battles have! RECKNAGLE BACK IN U. 8 He said that through his efforts Private Richard Recknagle, a mem. sidered was too low. Mr. Rossbers gppointment was received here today Tin an old ssa salt | taken place there. The positions we | 77! and the system adopted since taking |said that the position wes worth ot srom R cruliing Service headquar 1 w come flying up ;wfurn:,d_ were on the slopes of the | per of the 77th Division in France, i3 2iaiE the n.fl‘f‘n_ many thousands of : mja 'Hw el b R e o ‘:.\z?m eryww‘l,ns r ) > companion y ind dive ‘,'m»- ‘]hl ‘\‘vtfl»dnj»z dnvr\}'flr;nlml t‘}le: vf?”' "‘”‘,‘j has arrived back {wl this country. He 23—1246 | pave been saved the city, by architec- o o oee ST i W G 1 Wh s the fishes : O Sl puEd o EEch simi- | arrived 1n New York last week ac- 76— 249 | tural work done by the assistant s T S T e el malanietil kol e dhuy | coutdn’t be rou < er 1 B LD GGt d,,;i:' cording to word recetved here. Private 34— 333| eneincer and the supervision of this | [°0 0, B8 Sl T S 0 s ferf s uniten I Cvies Mivicrchont anotl n (ho same route. In | © ‘.1] cllgiof Teon Ayl Iohiesidolys Reck all}n saw much service with his 4= 28%|work by tho bullding inspector. | SROWES TRRF SR T e it kepe Sorvice Toys who have had no sed | back of me I hieard someono else, and | ered not long ago by the French from | division but was gassed in battle on 9155 55 | Throushunisieloss anclicationiol sy SRS L o o e Gl i Do | e T enCel e RELNeD ° ,."ff'f“f then it looked funny to ree the whole | the hands of the Germans. Here it | August 1. His brother. Louis, a mem S1 265 | ties, 275 fire escapes an o | [ B i Bl B e ne of the several £pe- flino which had formed hanging over | was that our division etaged the first | her of old Troop B, has been in tho - 269 04 on Tocal huildinss Helon jeeniott S Sl e e olly uning ships of the Re- | the sides 2ot a funny fecling when | all-American raid of the war, taking | entire fighting and did not receive a fice. In ithe past six Mo 88 | oaturday evenin; Rosbare toonll e ne oty ces and guisa i listed ship all but tarned ov issued $0 orders for fire | the occasion to laud the work of John least $1,500 a year. In answer G o s, and then | 22 prisoners, including two officers. | scratch. Ho also saw considerable ac- for active duty in ‘”‘l' highest k ed the long 1 h il We | Also our regiment stopped dead a | tion but was taken sick with the grip his edict bas beon ar s : Maher, the department foreman, who fio7chant tearine in the warld v steaming alor he time and | German raid. St. Patrick’s Day, | after" the fighting stopped with the that only 14 prosecutions were ] was ticloldest man in poing heD 1(‘”;;‘""4\“‘. carcer lic before nr, fhtnr i R | ot i o I e S e ‘_ Fatlsbihdisniriate i v necessary in court e R Hes tment, anc under the Stars and Stripes 2 ainicl Thls e where Callahan got hig| b Fraues Registrars oy Voters. ;(fi; 'x»‘rl.pu:\‘p :11‘ i 1 : Owing to the rapid delivery of new ed for two days and | gassing which put him in the hospital i - William Ziegler and homs [Pom mn i o ey cargo vessels the demand fur trained 2 e b e i s || o i T s P Tyt G sy e Smith, !‘r\;v*'r»w G Sl o | the chairman was r . come fs inercasing, : ,’,;\;L & special o 14 davs to | be Trish, but St. Patrick's Day doesn’t Them ost noteworthy offering of heard. Mr T L) et “No, but he deserves one,” said Mr e C yeung 1 ke e mean a thing for me.’ In the four | p c e Turther talk regarding the M t s is now under! Halnmar job eclicited the informa Detailed information regarding EEEITL $1.000 : the opportunities in the merc h 1252 | standard table supplies is the sale of one « “Two days after this we were staple grocerfes which is now in in the morn- | lieved and we hiked back to Chas r; | progress at Wise, Smith & Co.’s store, pool, und he-| £ there to Braisne. where we | Hariford. Not in three years has spokestt years? the voti list has showed an Increase of 00 ¥ c tion thut ¥ elves , » L S cerdici u‘»wy Lsfthatic lvou e dptias : : ' i o g0od to me Joarded a train which took us on a 1 ahout §,000 names. Acco B nioslQuigey i - | - 1 e N e o e AT o S e e R e e 27p | visions in the state statute, registrars jsleril S voiors aie permitiedito hive clerks at 2 and deputies. In crder to keep extra |y o igined in the laughter. The teem of Frederick & Shefficld. costs down, {he registrars have put Mayor Helps Out. Wi o or Ercer g 82 5 o | much extra time, thereby sav Goolee A Quigley ¢ . T s b ey 0 i T ez e Eoodislio it R z f ort of his stanog 2 will icceeded by Mr T : : e increase from Gilpatr Putnam. T} B ; inorease in salary, Mr. Smith said j¢g9 The mayor to £ the of Mr. Chamberlain oxtended OV i there been such an occasion for real CHAMBERDAIN'S TERY FXPIRES. | ‘he docks and took an English . . rain for Southaiup Fngzland is a | consult my map to find ouf the names | boarding houses, owners of restaur. we started to hike and now T have to | Not only private housekeepers, but prefiv country ¢ remnained at| of the plac stopped at. because | ants and hotels who use groceries of 1 Southamupto we hiked eight days. and as T kept no | the better qualities will find these 1 iransport | diary. I haver smembered the offerin f canned soups, vegetab rwas allll nammes of )t lices. Wa hiked fish, hest pams and presserves, also At nigh stest | through Soulaines, Dontlevantx le Cha- | fruit of the very best brands as well that at one time the position p; nt work rendered s steno-| two terms at time he ren- of a tri ¥ a | teau, Donmar .1“" hateau, Joinville, as household oils, canned soaps and $1,150 whereas today it pavs §1,2 crapher, but he would not sugg st the | dered faithful EEe S was i ur Soulatncourt, Nully, Poissons and | cleansers at under today's wholesale Sinee the town and clty governments | 20000 (0 yhoease to be given. He | the state of Connectiout, Many re- morning, an hour after v many other small fowns until we|prices. Lay in your winter supplies 0 has been i"/M S ne 00 provision made for| gret that he leaves a nosition which he “:M' was sick reached Brochainville, Grand, Tiffol 16 ' at this Thrift Inventory Sale of Stan placed in the hands of Tegistrars, cleri: hire that was in vogue when he| filled so ably. His s “ssor is a Arrive in Froance. Girand, which is near Neoufchateau. | dard Groceries at Wise, Smith & Co Things That Count.” inclading the person: enroll- | took office, At that timo said | understood to be a very capable man 3 consolidated, other “We were now in Lo Havre, F Tere we rested two days, one of which ! It will be actually better than puttin day evening sermong g ment. " Tn Hartford, tr i is done |the office twas not kert open all day.| and one who will fill the pjl] and meet | They marched us to a big camp, where | as mday (vou sec T passed | the same money in the bank a list church.~advt. by a special arrangeme poke | fater ho gave his stenographer an in-| all the recuirements e T soldiers every nation, in. ’ my birthday on the road hiking with | interest.—advt t

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