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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, PICTURES GERWANY rommice 2 vernc] VAUDEVILLE STAR | SHALLER NATI AS LAND OF GRAVES Péfi"fi%fi%fififiss STANIS UP @R n fiwfwfl . Tefrible Gonm ions Exist, S3¥S | Atlover Body, Face, Arms, | - Will- Cressy Says Criticisms ol Given Four Extra Seals'(m. Socie United States Medical Officer Back and Limbs, liched. Soldlers Are UI I of Hations Gommission _ I had many pimples all over my s ce, Feb. 6.—"I see by | Paris, Feb. 5 By the Associated | & - R e body, face, arms, back and limbs. | | Nlice, IFrance, 3 e Sy e >aris, Feb. 5.—Germa picture ! the papers’—that the returning sol- | Press)—Ninet small belligerent | DB as “a land of graveyards’ by Lieut They were hard and red, e e tvicer | nations wor cognition to- | W 8 a l 2 e 5 i . diers are kicking ahot e ‘“se € > 2 : Col §iScaric FHArrEOE Bicis 1"““" :f},d.gei;mfidfnfy::fi; they received from the Y. M. C \! froni the sup council of the k;;’ . as ¢ o beace con whi ranted four | thelf weary nights of lost sleep. | | over here A B o nted four iy I began scratching, and “That twas to be expected. There | S-dlilonal seats on the commission of |y I never could stop antil I [ | will be the usual kicks and complaints | he socioty of nations o lesser coun- | vang tr S, This gives he sma Yowers 18 el saw the blood come. and investigations in all lincs fol- | frles. This gives the small powers | clalfig “This trouble lasted lowing this war. There always is. | ::’:v "4 ts on the um‘vn\\\;:ux. wh (’n | Ameril > | my mind to But there are two fundamental ideas | Il frame ithe plan for the society ||~ S no one will ever know the number of | :hmrfim» Irxmifilgm:{“a e But there are two )\H‘W'»” ‘@ to tha | 2nd ten seats 1o the five great powers. | tabacces 2% s el S e | ry a free sample to be remembered with resarc ¢ e . 5 1o | ©d Yestel et b and Ointment. 1 bought more, and | . i eoondin hemene the | " e T e wecl I was healedt H(Signed) he finst is that it was entirely a | SMaller powers of Poland, Rumania, | erican There are no esgs, no milk and| John Palma, 855 Elm St, Law- Soho-Elovakintana Cireere bvillihold 1se of ‘t) only half a pound of bheet sugar for/ dditions ats. This neess among railgs 3 7 . | ., Sept. 6, 1918. = icnal sea This concession to ong ¥ 23h person a month,” he says, in| xcnss, Mass. op of love and sacrifice. lesser nations hecame wn ton Wall Strey siving detalls of the situafion. “Shop These fragrant emollients are all The secopd is that every complaint | o110wing o Jonas cesston of the com- | Ments broked irls have lost from 10 ta 45 pounds you need for all tollet purposes. against this service of love is a fur- oo e e SR [T e 1 o n weight, while everyone shows a Saraple Enoh Free by Mail, Address post-care ther proof of the thoroughness and hich Py 2 e ¢ ! point Railway . Bample oaton.”” Sold everywhere h' President Wilsen attended. Tt lack of vitality. I found children go- gomicere, Depkat Bemtan il Soldievayee completeness of that service, T SO | was, apparently, received with satis- | ressed Steel Gl ing to school shod with paper san- thorough and so complete has been ‘tlon by the smaller powers, which ~Baldwin Locosig dals or with cloth shoes to which| this service, that these complainants their repr ation to be inade- | POInts lower, T§ woaden soles had been attached have grown to accept it as a matter | quate, polat and rails, ‘SHS . ne knows S bosition of S course, as being their rigl ne , S . . ot develope ar] he black, gritty bread tt bein the minute some little out-of-the-way [ lasted from 8:30 m. m. until after 11 Wall Street, closi lssued in limited quantities by ““:R\ & {’LAA 'S FOR RQOADS | nook or corner of the army has been | o'clock, the chicf point discussed hes| So¢l f‘:;;‘ o8 ":“'"“’“'Pd ; Tuberculosis is reasing | overlooked and neslected. has led | ing the: constitution of the executive | '2/S€ recessions in ‘the/ fit disegses due to lack of nouri ment/ and dack of »ap are prevalent. beneficial result of the low diet which | has been eaforced upon the German ! people is found in the fact that it has 4s Backbons for Bach | helped many who were over-eaters. | ght's disease has increased and Regional Group. ‘Z | | States medical reserve corps who just returned to Paris after having invéstigated conditions east of the Rhine. Fe says that the German na- | tion is bankrupt, the people are ac- tually starving, and that “probably| ing the war matter of volunteer service, a service to receive this absolutely free se bady of the society of nations. Wish- : 1€acting 1 to 2 points '/ TheW then up goes the howl from the men [ I to mect the opposition of small | V25 heavy. Sales approximate Suggests One or Two Big Systems | of such outposts. countries, which have resented their | 000 shares Y “The claims of overcharging the [ having been excluded from the ex- Ne ork Sisek Iixchange quota="f¢ RELA] boys arc cither nonsense or lies. ecutive body, FEngland proposed to | {lons furnished by Richter & Co., \ k. p S have covercd more ground and seen | Sive five esentatives, altogether, | members of the Now York Stock Ex- : . e P the workings of the ‘Y’ in more dif- | t0 the five great powers and two repre- | change. The tuneml of mss Jomph!ns Dol House Forcign Affairs Committea ferent places than any officer in the | Sentatives for smaller countrics, mak- | Feb. 6, 1919. Wepz was held this afternoon at 2 United States army, and I have never | ing the membership seven in ali High Low Close "'(‘lflck from her laté home.on Fair-}. Asks™Peace Conference to Considex atly increased These are attri-| senate interstate commerce commit- | seen vet any variation in charges. The | P“,‘""” peEuladdosoriia e anoiovadileis e ienk %) 81% \1:\: Strest. Fev. Samuel Sutcliffo, ed to coarse bread Beer that is| tee that in re-grouping the railroads | 'Y’ huvs its goods in the United State he British suggestion, saying that he -}‘ B8 i 3 3 - x"»;:ior’of ot “n”\g SHuESH oficlated pg sold has no substance.” according to his proposed permanent | transports them across 3,500 miles of '“‘"»‘wlw‘u: it would give fair repre- Am .3 hem ...1003% 100% ‘vrv mfirmont was in Fairview ceme- Conditions which he had found in| regional organization under private | water. gets them to the front :vnxllt"nwv ¢ '; v“:‘v to all v‘uvvw\ u~’. e ::, S 7 (el 87 nig]\‘:\\\\)‘xxINH// “'”fn;‘rt;\v.m;l M\oh- yermany have led Lieut. Col. Har management, he would include one or Is them for less than they =ell in i 20is, speaking for France, op- 1 16 1% 8 Bion the A=) 5o S averably rted a s e aiibn ol aoy: bt Pma |t bisisustome s fliaiEaibatattor]| (ha Untiad Statesd Fortinetance allll DOBEl MetoianNpoinfin st out tnas hai A ocoll % ! erican Paper Goods pond. “:"l;’r\(rs]wf){: e Sovofiet s resclution vomen and childven will die or be-| each group. This grouping would ; Mall cigarettes, in the United States, | 19 Sl B {’r' 2t thefinaies come fectives if not supplied With| have to be determined by some gov- | 30 cents: here 17 cents. Robert Burns | 10 larger representation He found | Am F 11515 Fred W. Gavin. e A I‘ avorably consider 00¢ ernmental tribunal, not by congress, | cigars. in the United States, 10 cents; [ Subport for his assertion. Tngland al- *Am . 2 0 3 The funeral of Fred W. Gavin was | solf- d“'y:‘ o ’“‘L”AJ to the ht of The German who overran rw-(;n“v»‘ and in general he regarded it as un- | here 8 cents. And other things in the Tn ‘;;v!l{l ,”"‘, a 'n\v)\‘vwv.\ ‘\'wwh would .:nvlw‘mwv_.\ ; 5622 567 | held at 9:45 o'clock this morning at | e Mo vl nialdineranrisReabanalperi i ie e laTs e bl e st e ) her dominions to be represent- | 2 S Fe Ry Co.. 9215 ¢ 91% | St. Mary’s church. A solemn high S s mitted to starve, but not the women| " nry Hines suggested that one re- | ‘“Another thing, and this is a prov- | ¢ on the cxecutive body. Baldwin Loco .... 681 663 % | mass was celebrated by Rev. William ',L ?”t‘ = ONTURLOUGH ind children. Hungry men and Wo-| giona] corporation be formed with the | able fact: The Y. M. C. A. has given — _— B &O. Pl A. Krause. Rev. Joseph C. Barry | Peter G. Fegenbaum 1s spending a an da not make good neighbors.” New York Central and New England | awa haolutely free—more than all | CiTY I’TEP}ER BIR T ..., f 3 ISE: 5 was deacon, and Rev. John T. Win. | 16-day furlough at the home of his ———— systems, and smaller lines naturally | the other organizations over here put | 4 Ll Vi Beth Steel B 6 5 ters, sub-deacon. Mrs. M. T. Crean | Larenis, Nr. and Mrs. §. Fegenbaum GARMENT WORKERS grouping with them, and another o | fogether. — Butte Superior ... | rendered vocal offerings during tho ‘;f"““; '1”!‘_,}:““’{1';“ of overscas servico the Pennsylvania and Baltimore and “As to t rge that some ‘Y i e e TS e an % | service. The bearers were Thomas J. s ‘“1,‘1] styglass gunner on the U. S ! 1p-to-date | Gon aden in’ the submarine patrol { i CTUR o with smaller roads now | sceretaries have b s 2l L Leather .... 2 5 5 3oyle, Havold Bowen, Jonn 4 Cy s (LOPRETURNETORIOBS|lichioost e 5 i oeiater i | TNOW 1 20 Wean S and s Dosieryiin S the s city Ches & O i > REE O DHER | S T i e s | i - Bright diabetes 1 da ppeared. There is no more gout in Germany, but on the| Washington, Feb. 6.—Director Gen- hand, intestinal diseases have| eral Hines today explained to the Chaims for Self-Determination, Washington, Feb. 6.—The housea foreign affairs committee today or 19 small belligerents were entitled | Am S 5 5 G sically associated with them. In this|JXNOW that tha rue. T have s A ! O o 5 simmons, John H. Daly, Harold Bow- ' goicer Whi 3 way, he said, six or more regional | some mighty poor excuses for m Chino ( . A i [en and Fred Winn of Winsted. The | (0¢ked at New London. Sailor Fegen- . \ corporations would be created | Y. M. C. A uniforms. But to those | ., . 55 (S BEORE BOS been qls-| Chi Mil & § fiower bearers were Herbert Sauter | (M has been stationed for over 8000 Agree to Settlement For Shorter | throughout the country with more | making this charge, T woud like to |yt Bt (A8 SEMY B0, FOMress| Col It & 1 . o and Harry Kerin. Interment was in | . e unform strength than a multitude of | ask one question: If you could have | JRUF0S: - Dwicer was called into the| Cons Gas : the new Catholic cemetery. W T one fve ot s slipmates were in your own AL e it thei Crucible stzel .... | buried during the “flu” epidemic. Isa- ] Distillors o6, - dore Fegenbaum, a brother of Peter, Markham presiding in | prie : E Mrs. James Fox. was recently discharged from the Ared men and not have some of that Lk 5 L 2 I common pleas, has ren- | Gen Ejce 3 2 The ral of Mrs. “ox Wa rcha aaiA hundred turn out to be lemons? And | g I ¥ Genl Blech o {7 s The funeral of Mrs. James Fox was | merchant marine service. New York, Feb. 6.—One third of HUN ASSEM LY OPENS ed a decision in favor of the de- | (s . 4 2 held at 9 o’clock th in st. | ¢ strile e P t i > ‘Y’ does not have a chance to o2 he d Goodrich Rub .. 3 6 5914 d at 9 ock this morning at St. s he striking members of the Interna- H B the ‘Y oe fendant, in the case of Max Henken | Norinia . M church. A solemn high mass | MISS hn \” S ONE OF elght months off the Rock of Gibra Hours and Increased Pay—Many smaller companies with widely vary- | your pick of all the men ehicrool ing strength. home town, couid you pick out a hun- Tadee 1 Others Still Out. GIVEN AWARD 3 5 3 ¥ is @ volunteer or- Great | ;adies’ Garmen Workers pick out’ men. Tt is a v e 2 A LsnxenG . I G A . 1ass | o “”H\\ ”(‘um\( «v\m persons ganization, it has to take what it can laty Maloney. Judgell WAL/l Gt Nor Ore Cetts 383 8 % 8 et by RS Jon ] Win ) THOS] union, approximately 8,000 persons, | ganiz , 1t ! i thin And just as naturally thesc i i ‘ Interboro ped .. .. 3 | rv as deacon, Rev. Willlam Krause as | Hartford, Feb. 6.—Flive Connect: st b bt i Displaced—Friederich Ebert Pre- | igrouches’ are shipped out fo the poin 1 in M icennee Copper .. 5 ¢ 30t | sub-deacon. During the mass Mrs. | Young women have been etween the union and the oss Contractors and Manufacturers’ as sides at First Meeting. | amid so men at theso points have been | Articl s ;.m,‘, poration of Frank s Vallow 5 Tears.” The bearers were Patrick $240 each by the child welfare E s E o Incorporated, o i s T o Savage, Dartment of the Connectic nent work announced today Amsterdam, Fe 6 Friederich | fortunate enough toimest these S La S locongieo ol i1 feenampIai e Boxohn Misavase i in c ROl e W Connectc 3 | poor resentatives of ‘Y rviece : v t um & 1 $ > ‘he association, composed of ¢ | Ebert, German chancellor, will open | P0OT TeP of the business to done i v g ‘ e s Toci B iwast inbinc e (Ribeind corirest HinM cos (e : ! their poorest men in the mest import- | O T / e Mics Mas o holesale dress manufacturers’ as- | German national assembly at Weimar | T ‘ol ? ¢ engage and condu L plum ; ——— Miss Marjorie | ant positions, would you? Miss Beatrice Olsen Aisd)ithe Lntoridemands, 1lwasieald | paichesy fromugeniin et Sfiha Ratten foyoh I ea alin ol e /b ol Charg okl el v d N'YNH&H 281 281 281 The funeral of Gustave Carlson of | anq Miss Sarah Keevers of New veek an increase in wages, and a | opened the chair will be taken by the | pear in mind that anybody can briag| street ot s st i | o'clock this afternoon from his ate | ° At > & Maloney represented the de- piration 431 assisted by Rev. Joseph C. Bar- will return to work this week as | Session Begins Today—Herr Eichhorn | get; and naturally it gets some awful Inspiration .. 5 3 ph C. Bar. | where they can do the least harm : ¢ Lock Steel . . 4 it | M. T. Crean rendered “O Dry Thy Public health nursing scholarships of ociation, officia of the striking P office of the ¢ T e 3 dward Galligan, Thomas Welsh and Council of Defens; 1d he | 3 ou would not have the ‘Y’ put Le 5 A 1 : x N ) smaller manufacturers and | the first session of the recently elected | 1ot YO own, manage, buy and sell real esta 2 ; Catholic cemetery. | Miss FHelen Sh tion, composed of jobbers, grant- | at three o'clock this afternoon. Dis- | “"uigl® 0 T4 in the pap t g ol Goas ; Gustave Carlson. M e oo N These demands included a 44 hour | the meeting of the body is thus ! ught against the Y. M. C. A. ¢[ Frank Nair land lecated on Main | X g Onf & et .. % : b orpene St o Lot 30\ eview by the union of the cases of | oldest member of the assembly, Prob- | charges against anybody for anyvthing A daughter has been born to Mr. | Notrole & West . 1057 51 | residence, and at 2 o’clock from the | Il persons discharged ably Herr Pfannkuch. e R s @ man iieiing|and M= Alberti® cgal ar i mighisnd N e ; Zrle Montuace chapet rev. br 8 1 MALL SUIT BROUGHT. The union and the dress contrac-| The advices reportthat many mem- | because an organization that gave him/| street, at fhe New Britain General | poo MRS = i % | G. Onman officiated at the service. | William S. Lewvin, of N Haven | something did not give him enaugh, | hospital. Drsiaes Steil ear 6 ® | The bearers were Algot Jotmson, | has brought suit asainst Joseph Mai- cach deposited §$20,000 as guarantee | sentec Millinery bargains Sat ; : ; John Olson, Emil Larson, Fred Hen- | etta and Tony Naples of this city, to c et Jor Rihe eationea jof (T 0 nnl HcRthouahtattions et e drickson, Ernest Sweedel and Bmil | recover $800 damages. The dispute vill be carried out The name of Herr Bichhorn, the | him. he is in mic n : S e Bengaton. . The fower bearara. were | between the involved paries 1s.Gver Tfe larger manufacturers still re- | former chief of the Berlin police de-| “1 have lived ttored Sk \”ATF? U Y ME } GUILTY | southern Pac .... 993 ¢ | carl Casperson and Henry Carlstrom. | the consignment of flour. The writ is e tolgrant the tnion!derands anal] partment who) was ousted during the we known many people in n IV Sl Y - 0w Burial was 1n Fairview cemetery. | returnable in the court of common it was announced that their em- | troubles with the Spartacans, will bo | IFhayoRlvediey ”rh' the - - s o b = . | pleas in New Haven on the first loves would continue to strike | stricken from the roll of membership | "';";\’l)"“°\\‘"fhl"‘“‘y‘)‘:“”” B 7 tall voul| Gonvicted of Whiskey Thefts—Were | Studebaker. . ] 50% 505 Card of Thanks. [Eusadayain iifaschs ch was called January 3 of u:;v ‘A:;:\»mmv.“:.« his whereabouts | 135, TO0 0 TIViNl Cressy in| Charged With Stealing 14 Barrels | Texas Ofl ..... o 186 5 I wish to thank all kind neighbors DY ::rn;‘ e “,‘;ll & Tibe i 'm.d-m New York Star. of Booze from Freight Car, Union Pac .......1277 6 % %5 | and friends who aided in any manner | LETTING WORKERS GO T o bl dleirctRwho Hartford, Feb salvin Divie | Utah Copper °.. 1 % | at the time of ghe death of my be- | Lecelyed thoinext larsest ote HARTFORD CLERGYMAN rde, 19 v Tl Rubber Co ... 7 loved wife Margaret. I am especially g = | GOES TO BROORLYN | \ccicavicin. aliz s e s el . co 89 5914 | grateful to all who sent floral tributes. | teports State That Employes Who| DEFEND BRITISH DOL!GY Hartford, Feb. 6—The Rev. ELIS linveterbusy, were found, stilty fo! U S Steel pfd ....1143 . /4 WALTER W, WHEELER. | - — - e ol A e ) i Scarborough, pastor of the Su‘mh U. 8. district court here this afternoon | 3@ Car Chem . 2 R | TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. SEABSE AN L0, ccept Lower Wages Cane Park M. E. church of this city, has| by the judse who had heard the ar v nghouse ... 42 416 4 P : e ‘ Senate Discussion On Bmbargo| accepted a call to St. John's M. E.| cument of their ca gt stern Union We wish b thank it Rind friends | MILLINERY—The store of the lats | chureh, Brooklyn, N, ¥, and will | 2 Cories vesulting toom iF o or | Willys Overland .. anle wish to thank all kind friends| = ar. geibert, 57 Church street will Reports current about the ecity to-| SWiNZs Around and Scnator Weeks'| take charge early in April. He has | : _ % Int Nickel . > E 2 e e e il e BL S T fRS > 2 T ot th Saaga e posal of the large stock of high- lay das i a 1€ ¢ Iritair r o] i s y ned y five ars. | sy | 1y das it that the New Britain Ma- Resolution of Protest Is Displaced. been in this city ly fi vear | our beloved wife and mother. We | olass millinery Eistate M eibert, eras profiting most from the recent| Washington, Feb. 6.—Senate discus-| 1895 and Yale school of religion 1898. t > commi o j “‘» “‘ h (‘(:(m:\p \n”(t:mg;”::» f]‘)‘;.!; t]hh’"g F:\,,;Lm—l' L o Juropean war, is now releasing from | sion of the British import embargo re and converted to their can Hosiery Co., and Union Mfg. Co. mploy of the concern many of those| sumed today following vesterdays| LOCAL PARTIES ARRESTED. eIt o0 s TG | ; s | for floral tributes. i vho have worked at the plant during| sharp criticism, swung to defense of| Mrs. Patrick H Mrs. Xonophen ¢ Jaseph Mataiin, the Waia | TWCh Dixnssed dale of | Hoencyls MR. ALBERT ERICHSON he recent period. According to the| the British policy of protecting her| Laflamme and her daughter, Mis saloonkeeper, who, it is allesed, | Theater Said to be About to be ~ " T AND FAMILY. eports 25 high class workmen w industries, and the Weeks resolution, | Laura Laflamme, were notified today | received the stolen whiskey. will come i . i jischarged yesterd because they|looking to a protest from Emgland| to appear in the Unionville town court | yup for trial on Tuesday mext | Completed—Figures High. | & 5 ‘ ould not accept a decrease in wages.| by the state department was dis-| tomorrow morning to answer to| : 1 i NEW BRIDGE OPEN. t ‘: :;.‘J.u: y(“'yml\»d m‘* [«‘m company | placed and sent to the senate calen-{a charge of breach of the peace al . q " Y Vr“ | Rumors heard around the city would New London, Feb. 6.—The new Mploying many women to fill| dar. TIts further consideration will|leged to have been committed in that ILL,ON AS M D.AIOR 1,‘,.,) to confirm the report that there | Basoule drawbridge of the New H,w,m Dfl a tors and manufacturers’ association | bers for Alsace-Lorraine have pre- 1 themselves for the first sitting | or did not give it to him in the way| Mi . given to| 57 Church stre —advt t 1y Cons 11 business Burritt club dance and entertain- ment Fri. eve., Feb. 7. Dancing to 12 <, at new Elihu Burritt school. Orch. Adm. 35c.—advt. Are Displaced—Women Employed. ALE OR RENT—Large bulld- ing near R. R. Sultable for storage or garage. Good business place. C. L. Barnes, Barnesdale. 2-6-4dx. ninor places fa the aperation of the| require a majority vote, Sien vill soon be consummated one of the | ro34 over the Thames river was — == { largest real cstate deals in the Cit¥ | ghened to traffic this morning. Train o 15,660 MEN RETURNING OH! MY BACEK || noiced © ety o sewe ran | W n the property known as Keeacy's | No. 5 westbound from Boston and dus | Ham aald eggs for breakfas 3y y 2 2 S uco.Slay Difforencesl rons G T Ll OrNeY | here at 7:08 o'clock was the fil’““ our ham where you will but get the| The Expression of Many a Infln lan-Jugo-Slav Differences Regard- | ¢ cengtein, one of the men interested | : For Paid or Partly Paid il | regular train to pass over the struc- b:es at Russell Bros. 53¢ a dozen for| .. Sufferer in New Britain, { ing erritorial Claims. in the deal was out of town today, as| ;.. “The pridge is of st atives. Russell Bros. 301 Main St,| Five Transports Sail With 371st and K ey T T comen G Paris, Feb. f.—President Wilson | was Irving Rachlin who at presont is | tire: The bridge is of steel construc- RI ! st. | A n backache is ca 2 ) 1 : tion, containing 5,700 tons of the advt 1 idney trouble. When the | Was in consultation today witl | at Fort Sloc Neither of these men s 222ninfaneyBRcomplcteoen | 8 Suaii ReY R ISER S ERE B S B R e e cons fastal DULdi e forlinenbidee Ryes BONDS Units Are Included. | stooping brings o sharp twinge in the | and With Mi Trumbiteh, the Jugo- | firm the 18 heard: Inithe rumor | IESTR 1L ORX 1 0 8BEIE has comt 'hel y g Washington, Feh. —6.—Departure | the breath away. Doan's Kidney Pills | ¢! {he president in the Paris White | men involved had a meeting at one R S IN S { from France of five transports with | Hous His conference with Premier | of the hotels in the eity last night DRUG CLERKS' PARTY. more than 650 oflicers and 15,000 | "2-”\.‘., e o L Sl '_b““w Orlando followed that with Jugo- | and viriually concluded the deal. The | miq clorks of the Clark & b i STAMPS proof Drug compan heldy a straw-ride departmer mong the units aboard e ey ere that the { named in t} mor varles between |1, o oyvening, following by a 8 mp;r at | SECURITY INVESTMENT | { sl 7ond infantry com- | T " ) ng to te 000 00. When the | i - 5 | St., says I had kidney trouble for | I - : the home of Mrs. Brainerd in Mid- 7 : ; about| piete, paris of geveral ofher hateneey | Sty S T hua Widney trounle for | LI (YO8 SISNONIE, 0, et | L5000 i noned ot the price wae | (ig Boms of Mra, Brainerd in’id COMPANY. my leg was seriously regiments and the 68th coast artillery | & 1908 ered a lot with ; reement for t set ed §105 with the pre- | et indelidn Ghlhs wceident out west. Upon! regiment complote Tho tramt oty | my back aching. 1 couldn’t do m t flicting claims re- | ceding fig : ns to be incor- | N8 the supper. The Misses Alice and | 166 MAIN STREET to allow the doctor to|arc due to arrive at New York, Bos- | WOrkt and often I couldn’t even walk. T . 1 P McMahon, the owner of | catherine McCormack, and ‘““Ted” R 90 M s reifey su- | the theater could not be reached by a oom ver Modern Booi the embarrassment | rporter this afternoon. It is under 3 “ N (e ||l T GO o e e Shop. Open Evenings. s told it would be im-| ton an swport between February 12 | 1 Was dizay, black spots floate ctors in \ s, but 3 ¥ ... | used different remedies, but nothir > ; S i | s e a it it goes|” = — — e wound. I have| ang 1% “ | fore my eves and 1 wa so wil.\ Fir o ANTED CHANGE OF VENUE, | : | L solved to b | seemed to do me good until < riow ace r- | through they will run the theater in | ETERSON - NT on my leg. | - ook Doan’s Kidney i : ¥ NG e s ex- | Ford’s Million-Doliar Libel Suit to Bo | L 1 ORILE y Pi MiLE e Bou cannot it . \ktoaishment helped me from the . i 5 T . presen H o hen I four 5 doi e Tricd in Another Court ‘ .:'”’\,:‘ 1’,,‘;: ‘-",‘r"' !;,”H,\, B 3 Rt “; s ,.”f { COHHCCthut Trust and Safe Depos]t Co. ‘ v : | A STRONC RELIABLE CORPORATION { from Wayne ounty 0o some othe - | | A< from Wane county fo ome o e e B i e 8 organized and qualified through years of efficient, circult_court this morning to the Chi- | Afgre, Buffalo, N. Y. i ked Bandi ( i @ theater in this eity which would | § trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, raflroad enginee i | | | Tahn rendered vocal solos and several | | other members of the party enter- | | ied all k f s and had mar RIS CE S ) [ by my kidneys acting irreguiarly tained 0 thin = ) Y ‘ Detroit, Feb. 6.—A change of venue | 207 strong and all other sig ¢ Ly inot udeville ¥ > {he program kidney trouble lef S interest. For time there has [ produce ment like that s petensc £ 1 “Not only I I guarar ointment uit brought against it by Her 2 Automoblie. 7 ! i Y R R e e : "|f FOX’s MONDAY e W Vo Teh pomee | GmE N xow govos.ff Capital §750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 ma, sa eum, ulcers, itching ski election of a place for the trial is |8 masked bandi 1eld up the cashier Jew London, TFeb. 6.—Tire that| Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. hd blind eeding or itching left to counsel for both sides, but in ' & €8 2 ana two other employes of the Bank | started in the cellar of the Mills Tea hi: 1 and 2 rted 1 ar of HARTFORD, CONN. M. 1. WHAPLES, Pres't. Daily Tribune in the $1,000,000 = a ik Offic and ¥seape in ecutor or Administrator. bd I Fut up a big box for 35 cents, 4, eVent of their inability to agree, it will of Fulton, two miles cast of here, this | and Butter Company's stove in Bank | ce all can afford to pay and moaey be fixed by Judge Henry A, Mandell, @ MIDNIG DA 5 afternon and escaped in @ waiting au- | street this :afternoon will probably | ok from your druggist if not satis-| Who heard the motion for a change = GHT PATROL tomobile with $4,000, the contents of a loss of §$25,000. It was still} |.of venue the safe. \ing at 3: I 3 |

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