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" ATIVE STORI. 5 . MeMillan Store. Ing. [eep i sweer TR Horald i ¥ L Keep your stomach fou kindly sive me s ) S - A s e ALWATS DL iaBln ( sweet today and ward I STORE OPEN 10 AL M. TO 6:00 17, » in regard to fhe Co-0 . ) : . e g ad ( SATURDAY 9:00 A. M. TO 10:00 P. M, off the lnd!best [o) tomorrow—try R the first place f8ell lower than Foe o wn | TOMORROW AT 9 A. v | KI-M0IDS ¥ conceis so smill it is casy Lo ses 3 el R . W.DNESDAY MORNING G | eslr B OURBIGREMNANTSALE || tion as pleasant Lstin their prices ticn 1 §{ and as safe to take ame. If you bhuy from tl - rF [OMORROW AT 9 A. M. e l?fnzw vour \\n phundles. S 5 MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE et WEDNESDAY MORING | | maces or somes owuison on credi e e - OUR GIG AFTERINVE TORY trade enti i B s T 1 " arked for CLEAK ANCE OF ALL ¢D ' LOTS SHUE PQNSERVA.“{]N ) them, yon « not cent’'s worth & under- ' without t1 mey. If you happen te R o B Sy Odd Lots W.ii be Grouped on S e L an self-de- * of bread in (] YUSO. trmion {went tolthem with s hand luc Tfi & T 4 F Omaha, found Neslin Soles so tough B\ no matter how honest she L &l"@d»n 3bi€S GII a h hhree and durable that one pair of soles BRllusion to the there will be nothin : v v oO0F = § served on a second pair of uppers & “sewing circle’ credit linc OO ANEE RO G F Oors P | [2 d L ) 7 3 2. after the first pair of uppers had worn I as T argument anv zood when e : = rice cWodor a out in ten months of hard walking. @ppy as an cxample cold busine ' g ;"\k {’x S § A ndl hetea e “lkioce same Soles wil &) New York World On the other nd | u:«, E 2 I‘m.n(‘,é stand another ten months of constant R ways traded w v it daily wear.” N Purses and pocketbooks as home: he knows u e hone ~ i et S e e e This is unusual service even for fles’ will be defended as proper When things didn’t hreak just Neslin Soles but Mr. Kelley’s experi ' the zround that nobody will need for you. he car yvou along f | ence should indicate to you a method £ ; £ ] them afier the fax collector has heen eks until you got on yot feet | il e ssion will he heard. | started. Tt estimated that the « of cutting down those rising shoe bills i A oA i BT < Ne rork S 1 out of his own smgz rofi The school hoard estimates ask for , will be about $500 1e Anance cc ou have tc et. Simply make sure Jerbury as having “p d'en -k e around.—New York Sun \in, all out of his own small prof il ) he financ vou have to meet. Simply € u.rynflti ¢ munitions awd| " S the velvet-coyered insol- s Which then is the worthy one? $509.000 and the police commission | mittee was cmpowered 1o go the new shoes you buy are Neslin- ) - ence of the little peoble in Washing- George Bernard Shaw, having ex Another point; suppose you went to | $118.240 d arrange entertainments for tr soled and have worn shoes repaired mititary sapplies”. It says-the [ - | plained all the pgace problems that vour own grocer and paid cash and 5 e = money to defr he expenses wh with these soles which are scientifically lmtton of these cities is now esti- e will come up before the Versailles carried your own bundles, he could | TO ERECT ARCH OF WRELCOME. | Will be incurred in e Gt made to be comfortable, waterproof undersell any co-operative store. And 5 t: New Hav 9,340 i ference, the world is mdre in the (i eeting of thé committee | ErOPOSd Progra man Geor and exceedingly long-wearing. They "rt ‘::‘:fl ‘:"‘-r ;6 e BILL SCOTT AND HIS RAZOR. | (o0 €Toneh o o hester Dost-Ex- Why not ive him a fair shake? Our SO £ rommiesl e Tk the meetin are made by The Goodyear Tire & Do ; ark thar —Roche ix- | W ! i GuRL L s e Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio, who v Historians of the World W vill | press. own judgment tells us that if the Cor = : e : 2 Waterbury, 124,823, The figures [ U V004N ‘”‘m:: el “m Bl o " poration Store sells at cost, and there | diers and sailors, held last evening in | he irst Ward Republi also make Wingfoot Heels, guaran- g SO i e i egligent unles v accord : 3 . is only a small difference between | City hall, it was decided to erect the | has secured former Attornes teed to outwear any other heels. targ due credit to the Negroes who wore Not ‘belng et war withiTurltes, thel iy i fara e privatt iiocer. tiie | laven oiithe ~ieth rd ot Gont Temneia X S 10. . 5 ipal =1 \ Uncle Sam's uniform and put the fear | United States can the more easily be grocer certainly cannot be getiing a »ark, facing the City hal mmediate | speaker nt th “r to he . { ~] e Britain cle Sam’s u ¥ he fear . = v 1 nnot 1 tting all ! 1 facing « 1 n t peak he supper to b ' ] P’,D !fl % O es is not mentioned excused fro solicing on { ¢ty 5 ; of death into the hearts of the oppos- | &= 1 from policing i thic ft that we hear so much steps will he taken to have the work | Lincoln's hirthday, Fehruary 12 -0.0. Pat. OF; g the cities which owe their im- | o : tors will be spared onc impassioned . nout. If the private S Akl e ing Germans. They re a credit tc R SR Reniiblica e 7 statistics to the production of | "5 ¢ ey were a credit to [ qebate.—Springfield Republican out of husiness, the Corporation Stores L3 T % der which they fought e case. The Journal places New any great excitement among the ho- e 5 : Among the weapons furnished to It is well to bhe a little cauticus, in’s population at 66,018, for (el keepers at the Princes lslands. the soldiers by the War Department | poston Globe and examine the “bunk” we zof now- wlays very carefully, and nof {hrow R S RS TR W we extend many thanks. But ) was not a razor. But the Negro sol- By = principle to the winds for the sake of jaust bring our native modesty | o ] g : diers, or at least many of them, SRT SIDN e .S e oAt il e play and say we cannot accept | ALBERT SIDNEY BURLESON u . : = packed their razors along on going & off later on sompliment. New Britaln prob- AT A =0 ‘ into hattle feeling that the moment | O Albert Sidney Burleson hae not reached that mark, al- B viclin=Ncillod b any 1er husiness. mizht arrive when the blade would 2 : oan A, ; kh it is believed to be well over OF Many-million-acred ) yove opinion be of use. Their confidence in the | Who jolted in the Solar Plexus : gt As T am not engs 0. Speaking of the leading five razor was not misplaced, as many in- | The Press of these Unitc unities of Connecticut. the Jour- } ALl cidents disclose By whooping up the Po kays “Tt is a striking group of e S G : The story is related of the Negro hat roused, your Zeal for New Taxs o cipalities ! 1 tions 2 BB i oture or New |Ryiolimade sRwideialashSatlaBe SIS ) R embdi G ublichtion officer. “Ha, Ha! Never, touched | Why don’t you love the Magazines PACKLE ESTIMATES TONTGHT. in's population figures is that 4 2 i et por e G he Clonnhant sancily ‘eber | Come, let us in Behind the Sc 0, of fnance &t 1 xation Yepresens what we belleve to bel = o' = C 0 nev? Well. jes | Relieve thg Heatts iof many Fretters 1 this evening {he im- anent dwellers within our bor- ; y 4 By telling what delays our Letters mt work of the varipus estimates here was no great influx dur- | WAt until you try to turn yo' haid and | Apg why, in short. the Snarled-up of city departments for the ensuing ; see whether I touched you", replied Mails This « the school hoard 1e war period and there has been I plie Tail : . Thi h i Rastus Are slow as Glue and Marled-ur = = beat exodus since then. It is true Snails The foregoing may be catalogied 3 many mechanics and skilled ar- | e rs 1n vain} The Gubm Postmast: [T 27 among the stage jokes, but Private e | i ! fd I“* L Lt L came here for war work to fill i Bill Scott of the Z68th U, S. Infantry reclines to move 1 the 3 L] laces left vacant through the call Declines to mo } which has arrived a f 'k testi- | As Mu as Cone ' P i , B & s B e i (e et s DOKEE MG R o R e e g0 (O Bl £ N HERE T es to an actual experie ¢ does not give Single 141 | § when compared with the armies | 165 fo an actual experience in which | 41, L cors not through Mouth . or RN MR his razor played an important role Joura S AT poured into other Connecticut 1 New Britain's growth has heen | 116 Bad been knocked down while his | The Friend of House, the Gum-shoe | And Escaped an Operationby | company was advancing and when he Colonel: and not too slow. It is He thinks our Heads are Wooden TakinglLydiaE.Pinkham’s i il | ovenecd nis eyes he discovered a giant hin 3 Pile i B R soldier sianding v . i Vegetable Compound Bidea although ‘the industrial and [ Colan solater standing: ovel AU ipre (akes away our Postal Tubes i 4 L P b ¢ hrough with a bay- | Without a Though of Retribution! o B rowinhas Daent raplal New about to run him through with w- | With Though Retuibiition onet. Dl Scott wiggled aside as the | And no s though (he Constitution, ; 5 - 1 have used your in is the wonder city 3 1 X i 3 iy of the | pavonet came down and escaped with | The | IR cuo ol Btaey lybtenmon e and they; Without any natural advan- abuse, 3 T ved me from an St hnaltorgediince 1= rianatas slight wound in the shoulder. e amG i Conztess M CharicsE R0 LgH operation. A:Pforel ot 2 A Bill tells the story Hugh took Lydia E. Pink- h city in Conmecticut, passing ] | § i ham’s Vegetable - i re R Dladar of This 'he Courts ¢ e Laws we en, which is on the main line of When I feit th lade of h Th ourts and all the Laws' were Compound 1 was so havonet o through my coat I Fables, (] ! Alroad, and Middletown, situat just naturally felt as if T was due He grabs the Telegraphs and Cables! ill from a female > trouble that I was the state's greatest waterway, to have an argument. So I ARTHUR GUITERMA i “onnecticut river. Here we are reached in my hlonse pocket and —in Life . fc;rca o :'?gntixf.(e B e ot aheer e el o im ol nalzor WA} el = ik b i el bel o ) ! kectories expand, the number of ‘,"M‘;‘P’;”"‘,‘: “?‘h“\'l’mlp‘::": “'f:'r‘ir‘):;*"‘ Central Powers’ War Debts, | Pam, but your med- 2 9y J cine has done so ings increase, our bank deposits that any Harlem fighting man much for me that I R e e L b St e e The question of natfonal debts is| |¥ : - {amrecommending it men predict that 100,000 souls | MUch German gentleman l=ft on sonsderably complieaied BV i |l€o alllauitering women:\ It certainly is “ L] BB e hers within & fow vears| - aihenendofithatinlade of frontiers, even if we leave out n¢| Ereat medicine and is a sure road to 1 > S 5 s 3 health for women. You may publish f the past may be taken as a| OWNER KILLED, CLOCK STOPSs, |?ccount the holshevist demand for re-| thig Jetter if you like.”’— Mrs. W. on of the Puture nothing can in- pudiation. Thus a recent plea for the| y,myp R F.D. A, Hazelhurst, Ga. {he Rhine. The new guard is reliev- s$peating.the orders of the day to the Members of the famous *“Rainbpw l ing the old, the soldiers are “present- [ new. Division” stationed on the banks of ' ing arms”, the old guard sentry re- () Underwood & Underwo. (Sringfield Republican.) Superstitious folks who insist that ) support of Polaad put stress on the jre with their forecasts. o 7 unnatural agencies make up a part of | Strength of its economie position after | Women who suffer from headaches, [J L] i Ton eman pho earme s nection with the murder of a sik mill | free of debt t"can only be by Tepu: R AT e e DT Ty bhe £ guard at Manchester. If the stories | dation o s share of Russia's obli- S Ui 7 9 are bsing paid and other, in- [ 1% AF RSNSOI ations. Moreover. the more winely| For forty sears it has been overcom: Mo kbt i of Food 2 _eir““ rom the food you eat. 81 advantages are made Possi-| i yoom for investigntion by those Who | tha expense of Russin. Germany and | medicines have failed. . e right kind ol 1ood 1s easily assimilated—wrong food Iur sokoels are sesond fo noms | o0 oing to throw 4 bridee | Ausiris, the mibie the Bucden of debt! IE you want mpecial suggestions in cayses indigestion. If you have a strong stomach—respect of all, our community morals | must be concentrated an the popula-| regard to your condition, write Lydia E. SR i o Tt T || o T ) DG S el tions still left within the frontiors of| [inkham Medicine Co.,*Lynn,” Mass. it. If youhave a weak stomach—strengthen it. Keep your Soon afte e rder of t 2ui s a oy i i) oon after the murder of the guard, | | oe0 countries. Obviously this pro- result of long experience is at your § clvic conecience. We are not | giccussion arose concerning the | cees canmot be extended indefinttely| F°TYire, and yore lotter will be hald in stomach sweet, and the digestion in good order by taking pw minded; neither do we shut | . - = time of the crime. From testimony | without leaving an impossibly 9 eves to enervating evils: we are | man were startled on noticing that the clock in his home had stopped of witnesses and others who reached | heavy DundoDSNOn S e cen- | - . a1, but not lax Gl e R o ¢ | tral populations which may revolt/ z e scene soon after the shooting. it | ere is no one reason why New e = . ‘ NE M Iput cannot secede. The fremeadous | [/ was establishe 1t the policeman | changes in the map make the ques-| E in & growing anc ros < A | 2 g and is prosperou had heen killed at 11:22 o’clock p. m. | tion of old dehts one of much diffi-| are a dozen reasons why this o "ol olatives of the dead | Culty needing careful adjustment by s international action. 1 /HO 1S OUR SPOKESMAN? i Clergymen and Railroads, | exactly a 22 . ! (New York Fvening Post.) other chapter was added to our | Iqually possible of sending a shiver : A%, i as directed, after your heartiest meal of the day. This will stimulate Do clergymen get their ald half- o lege fr he railroad ad- R [ E A ic jui 1 1 i wre Drivileee From the Fallrond o SN 4 ] the gastric juices, tone the digestive organs, regulate the liver, and ly quarrel yesterday when. ac- | down the spine was the intuition of ing to the New York Sun, Presi- | disaster the wife of the dead guard | ministration? The Springfield Repub- | Wilson was rebuked in the Sen- s said 10 have had. Several hours |lican finds that on ,~r-:::?.L\»..Ln'.h“\'.'?1 s ] : help the system to carry off waste materials, which so often cause dis- for presuming to meas - Lo e L | WA e othars onguged | . s i tArei;Iand disease. Beecham's Pills are a great aid to the digestion. e opinian her home to brealk news. On i exclusively religlaus duties may| | (@ : f-century old idity i ; ‘ : remedy for flatulence, acidity, dyspepsia, bad breath e United States. The argument seeing them, her first words were: | receive tickets at one-half the normal e Sun is that the President was ~Where is Will? He's dead, I know |one-way fare. “Others” Include mis-| . by and biliousness. Get a box of these world-famed pills today and ligious orders. (‘hristian science read- | ions last November who killed him ?’ ers and even state organizers of the ¥ it is true that President Wilson ~ Women's Christian Temperance un-| J§ N o spokesman. fo e WD ion. The repubican believes that many ; B . - - <o o ot the spokesman. for America it At oo eeting of “RedstsinSEoseonmiion dihe epL e many | § : E L] ) - ninisters | this nart tr co - AN -, ly fair to inquire who the spokes- | the American Federation of Labo Rt Ingithislip 2 Lkl THE STANDARD OF PURITY ; sionaries, evangelists, members of hally repudiated at the biennial | ha's dead. Who killed him? Teil me | Sion@rles, evangeli menibereliofi try at least will not avail themselves | may he. Ts our solidarity so dis- wax IN WHITE FLOUR described as ‘‘the greatest of all | of the cnt rate If this is true it) @ Milled from the fine e | Y ed by politics that we are incap- | camouflaged lahor-faking institutions” | emphasizes one objection to the time- | hard Spring Wheat | iR P 2 5 wre ractic Vhen such privi- ANGELUS FLOUR | 5 ¥ of having a spokesman The | clergymen were grouped as * honored practice. V 1T i ) and clergymen were grouped as “liars, | |, .. are made a salve to conscience when used in haking makes 4 on authorized by the people to | hy Com light e " pocrites and murderers he Bol- | for dequate salary, they are| ghtest, most nutritious, most ar 4 S 5 for an inadequat h IOl PETet U i R : Directions of special value to women are with every box o their opinions cannot he Senator | sheviki are apparently following the | really an injustice. Clergvmen | Thompron Milling Co. toctmre. N. ¥ ke of Massachusetts. His views maxim taught to young lawyers: | Standing on their own feet wish to a ; “The Largest Sale of A icine i 2 inr a t 5 | = | E ny Medicine in the World ey B i tiag lently. scorned even by | When vou bave no case. abuse tha |DP& :end be paid like other profes- Geo. Wild, Winthrop St. | \ Y At All Druggiste, 0c. 1ine o e the | 4ional men, but when will they be %o | § hbers of his own party. Sen- . wi < side.’ s of his own party. Is it Sen- witnesses for the other side. paid? i