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Children (.ry for Fle \ NEW BRITAIN DA - ‘RflflSET LETTER tcher he mm\ \»0“ Hmn \l\mv»x ]luuwl\t h.N lmrm‘ the slgnn- ure of Chas. personal << st , and has b over 30 ye Aecelv ounterfe re but experiment n made under his Allow no one tations and hd cndanger the Saith of ‘Chlldrene By porionce Agaist L\poruueut. relief Dia an sk What js CASTOR harmless substitute for C nd Soothing Syrups. nor_ otl a I rs it has been in cons onsiipation. ulenc allaying Feverishness arrhoea ; d by regulatis nllutlnn of lnoll. ;.,i\ing healthy a The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’ Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of B DENIES HEMADE GED STATEMENT Committee ~ Congressimen Iy ‘Misinterpreted Him bab) mgton, Tl Eres: merica’s efforts in the war. admiral said Mr, Jhave misunderstood me or con- | the ny ify Yourself gainst Influenza Promiunent Physician’s Advice For ep the stomach way re followed, s a condition that the influenza can sands are heeding this advice | fe pr it ust Sing 'who hose appetite is reduced (o ves nds. W o h th System fond as v from influenza unless you y and be emenmber Don't he today ne he can get pwell's Drug Store hat to do o e eaciest and altogether (4 im Use For Over 30 narcotic substance. aris 1g the Stomach and Bow or Oil, Pare- t contains neither For int use for the Wind Colic_and ng therefrom, S, aids the as= nd natural sleep. s Friend, Years THE CENTAUR COMPARY, HEW YORK CrTv. attempt to ¢ minds of United. State kne ¢ knew t am sury ying the Feb. 10.—Rear Ad b ima denica today te declared tha the same 1m committ sations with that they s he had be Byrnes ‘“‘must rious,” 'said think Admir an opportuni Chairman Senator. Gla Whaley wou | committee lat ecretary him by to *in did not remarks made to -people he talked He added that he ling efeatist pal more ; form of Awa full advice Keer Flu nd the given the flu not get a foothold, he adds. | and empl there wus [} eritic The oteet themselves against others ntered the re Chairman in opening t statement he - | tention tact. | hua been ne this advertisement is the remedy which shave >d for stomach ich has given them relief other medicine gave them. erb remedy and contains | hé acids which are harmful 1f your stomach is in if you cannot eat should, you are invitins act ldine treatment. Goldine No. 1 s stomach rem- iy longer Get is for those people, those limit their appetites in fear | distress in the suffer with gas stomach, 1‘ and bloat- | | to th to those w in to their own stomichs Complete Phil Philadelph for building has itio s gin ¢ construction cost was The city b builc l this, i | i i { the i | i | wait nic e tu Morning Smile tax fo o bowels in condition Goldine laxatives | Vil taxp: six years, city the remedics not an x did for taxe | building ! Elks' fair.— The ins Nob this n conn r a Cough : hall way to treat coughs is ke s FLAX-SEED the o YOU A ficar the People N ONINE” vnAn! o Sweey ‘,.\ A5G, o ‘Eu ine na i the I-by of thousands of peo- or a generation. It brings ;umm\ instant relief in all s and even those harsh lung-weakened are so prevalent at this are rapidly subdued by reliable ieine. warms the ds up the entire system bottle (two sizes, 0), t worth to you. at a Main strain on often T coughs make me goine ove Wy kid cult for me t in any way ularly eit and Linonine pleasant renews blood and have alw sults at backaches ar 60c, : will demonstrate its 11 drug stores. Co:, Mfrs., B Admirs Great tor Pittman, naval decorations injected danger: “Nothing personal” alled ers in each of the At that time, Dance to y FIOLD INSTAIL Testimony and hu street, the orrect the idea in the American \mmn that the s “winning w it was not true and hat we knew it was not 11 Sims declared. yrised 1 should be quoted merchant marine should Britain and the should not develop a he continued, “be- held any opinion on democrat, Nevada. t .\'Imll.xl Sims had left don n (ho minds f the ‘ntative nre them called to testify before the sub-committee. “T consider these charges Very se- Senator Pittman, ‘“and al Sims should be given ty to clear himself.’” Hale announced that ss and Representative 1d be called before the ter in the day. Daniels’ method of a licy” into the department ous to the navy “than Bolshevism could be to ¢ Admiral rlier in investigating The afficer reiterated ed his statement that in his sretary's [\ulh ic\\ bom Hale told he hearing, Admiral Sims, that he had to make any further might desire, calling at- e fact that,Mr. Danie since the admiral's the Elks fair. Payment For adelphia City Hall in, Feb. the en 10.—Payment Philadelphia city hall campleted, although s started in 18 5,000,000, wall v publio nm d by re in A four mill onstruction was levied on follawing however, the have the power of lien d. as a result, part of the ex remained delinquent. our heart’s content at the adv ATION. lation of officers of Cres- ind’s association took fternoon in O. U. A. M. >ction with the Unity Re- District Depu- Hampton as- llation. RE THE JURY st ins of New Britain the, Case. s are on t cvery day for 1sting kidney back- is the v testimony—personal ex- | New Britain only one proval. rson, witnesses, verdict—an painter, 291 South “My work is a nd kidneys and ardly keep was soreness which made it diffi- o stoop or bend my back My kidneys didn't act her. Doan's Kidney Pills given me satisfac re- ich times, relieving the 1d other trouble. 1 speak neys, of Doan’s Kidney Pills in the highest terms among the people I meet in my dealers. Foster-Milburn uffalo, N. Y, NOW PUBLISHED “Longest” Narrative of This Sort ' He Ever Wrote — New York, Feb. 10-—Colonel Roose- ‘elt's “‘longest letter,” a =25, onal account of his trip rtcum to London in 1909 SRl s e DY his biographer, Joseplh Bucklin Bishop, us “a human document of exceptional character,” appears as the first of two install- ments in the February issue of S ylhn(v < Magazine, published tod Soon after retiring from the pre idéncy, explains Mr. Bishop, ‘‘th coloncl went to Africi on a huntins trip. He had arranged beforc his departure for scveral formal ad- dresses, which he wuas to make i Germany, England, France and way on his return. When he re Khartoum in March, 1910. on h home, he yielded to urgent and made two addresses on Egyptian affairs, one at Khartoum and other at Cairo, which aroused much .000-worda | from | ! the the i controversy and led later to a speech | on the same subject, also by urgent request, at the Guildhall in London, Visits Rome. From Khartoum he w Budapest, P ague, Copenhasmen, .mrknmm Berlin dou. t to Rome, Brussels, Cnhristiania, a long visit to his long-time corre- spondent and friend, Sir George Otto Trevelyan, at the latter's estate Welcombe, Stratford-on- 1)ur~ ing the visit his narrc . periences in eypt strongly impressed = urged him most rnestly to put in writing. This Roosevelt did the following year, in the form of a-let- ter to Trevelyan, tober 1, 1911.” The former president, in the mis- sive, made “frank nd searching comments upon the characteristios and personalities of kings. emperors and other. eminent personages with whom he came in contact” and in the ODENing PATOTARN Tequeated Wk 1y should not be made public ‘‘until long after all of us who are now alive are dead. Trevelyan, in authorizing publication. said: “I do not hesitate to say that it should be published and the soener the better. The world would be much the richer for it. The times est and solid value of this wonder- ful paper would be very great in- deed now Explains British Rule. The colonel drew ture of British rule in Egypt, praised it on the whole and declared that the task of “‘super-ilaposing the twentieth century upon the seventh” was a mighty one ‘“‘which only a great and powerful nation could attempt and which it is a high and honorable thing to have attempted.” Near 000 words are devoted to “The Vati- an Incident” and the reason Roose- velt was not presented to Pope Pius X. A certain Methodist clergyman in Romo hud been conducting an attack upon the l\-nul of the Catholie church and when President Fairbanks. S s M e e City the Supremié Pontiff stipulated that he would not receive him in aud- ience if he addressed Methodist gath- erings. Roosevelt took the same at- titude as Fairbanks, that he “must de- cline to submit to any conditions which in any way limit my freedom of conduct.”™ The colonel said in his letter to Sir George that one of his olunteer sec- retaries at that time was ‘“‘anxious to cent the Vatican from committing he felt would be a great blun- der” and while the colonel w: Naples went to Rome to see the then secretary of state, Cardinal from the first sniffle or snecze. Stop it in time and do not gamble with vour health. Used over 60 years in treating coughs, colds and allied complaints. Everybody buys the Large Size Gt Montreal D. WATSON & CO.. New York and thence to Lon- | At the close of his tour he paid | ati it jes | are such that the human inter- | an intimate pic- ! E | the city court this morning. under date of Oc- | { plaintiff, and Judge V AMerr the pa Roosevelt of mukir del Val. The stipulation by Wwas not withdrawn and Col. adhered to resolution no agreement to refrain from speaking hefore Methodist meetings. “Accordingly,” he wrote, I was not presented at the Vatican.” Touches on Catholics. public decl n a tiie colonel scet and reg Americans who 4 dear to me as the of those who are Protestants,” he exressed the lope that the inci- dent would Dbe treated as a mercly without rancor or respect @ personal matter . the colonel visited ha uecen described uand wise’ as \\ell as a louulhlo muplo Later he saw in Vienna the aged Franz Josef, Hmperor of Austria, who said he was last ntative of the old I embodied the new always bear testimony to zood manners nd the obvious sense of responsibility and duty, of the various sovereigns,” colonel wrote. “I thoroughly liked and re- spected almost all the various Kking, s 1 met; they struck me aus people, with charming r ners, devoted to their people and to justify their own positions by ay they did their duty.” CITY ITEMS n Ball, Stato Olcott's Attend American Le Armorsy, ~ night. Orchestra.—Advt. The Women’s society of the First Baptist church will hold a devational service in the chapel tomorrow after- noon at 3 o’'clock. The junior Guild of the hold pter, World Wide \ptist church will h pariors inst Frank heard in Lawyer ias counsel for the Mangan for the defendant. Judtt. John H. Kirk- had reserved deci and Catherine Micun Daniel E. 0'Keefe . been notified officer at . the desertion Privaté Joseph Tarutis of this city. ey, JOsepn Sweeney, who was re- cently ordained to the priesthood, wvisiting his parents, Mr. Joseph F. Sweeney of Cl He will cclebrate his first r Mary's church next Sundas A meeting of the generu in charge of the benefit concert at the Lyceum theater February 29, for the Children’s Home, will be held to- night at the Swedish Baptist church. Members of the Swedish Lutheran church will tender a reception to Organist Theodore Lundquist at the church Thursday evening. The condition of Dr. F. L. McGuire of 30 Wallace street, who is ill with influenza, was reported as unchanged today. The regular of of Martha meeting .. will be held usual afternoon Military Ball, State Armory, Thurs- day night. Yankee Division Band.— Advt. The ordinance committco of the common council sat last night and | considered the several laws to be roc- ommended to the council this week. Several petitions of @ minor nature were received at the meeting of the board of velief last mght. Mr. and Mrs. W. N, Crandall, Cherry street, are rejoicing over the birth of a baby boy. The installation of offic Columbia, rughters of C be held this evening of Court stile, will s. Louisa Kessner is seriously ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harry S, Cook of 62 Trinity street. Attorney Harry H. Milkowitz is contined at his home with a sévere cold. C. H. Barnes general secretary of the Y. M. C. A, who has been ill for the past severa] d with a severe attack of influenza, has resumed his duties. 102d Regiment Armory, Thursday Band, night Arch Street -Advt. Alpha orchestra the ght.—advt. at fair—one REV. WILKINS SPEAKS. At the regular Monday night fel- lowship supper at the Y. M. C. Itev. F. E, Wilkins delivered an ad- dress on ‘“The Manhood of the Mas- te Rev. Wilkins is one of tho popular athletes in the business men’s class and is a very interesting speaker. larze crowd was present to hear him. He will give talks at the fellowship suppers during ,the month of February. RENIER, PICKHARDT & DJUNN 127 MAIN STREET. OPP. ARCH ST EET. PUHONE 1109-2 NEW UNDERWEAR in Muoslin _ and SHk. Goods which were ordered at least six months ago. consequently not the high prices of today, and much better qualities. NEW SPRING CORSETS All the most desired makes and models. NEW DRE! ES are coming in about every day. CHILDREN’S HATS to Clear Out: $1.00, were 75c, 2.50 to $ 4.50. were $.150 to $2.00 Fort | is | 1 - | of § | at 8 o'cock in K. | | ASKS READJUSTMENT OF i i AEEEEEEEEEEEF I EE R E e E ey EEEE EEE ENTIRE MONEY SYSTEM (Tontinued from First Page.) currency unless tl ratio be by international agreement. Too Much Paper. The volume of paper money in the world is out of all proportion to the adjusted N N i ' | value of specie he said, and in this | condition lies the = the nning of the world: war the tions of the world about $7,000,000,000, he declared and in December, 1919 it had increased to more than $40,000,000,000 while the gold reserves of the same coun- had remained practically sta- tionary at around $7.000,000,000. WILLIAM E. DIEHL PNEUMONIA VICTIM in- the total 30 principal na- amounted to Corbin Screw Corporation Sales Man- ager Passes Away On Wedding Anniversary—Funcral Thursda ¥ This Tells You How to Get Benefit of the Best Senna Finest Grade of Egyptian Senna Leaves used in compounding Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. ROMINENT importers and which makes their use unpopular wholesale dealers in crude With most people. drugs and medicinal herbs In Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin the finest Egyptian senna is com= gathered from all parts of the biyeq with pepsin and other valu- world do not hesitate to say that gble agents, essential oils and pure the market for the better gradesof cane sugar syrup to e an ex- medicinal herbs, roots, oils, etc.. ally valuable tonic-laxative is practically confined to the lead- ing manufacturers of the so-called package medicines, who buy only the very best. and that the manu- facturers of Dr. Caldwell's Sg‘rup Pepsin are the largest users o best grade of Egyptian senna leaves in the world. The potency of a tea brewed from senna leaves to relieve con- stipation has long been recognized, not only by the medical profes- wzl!s sion, but by the public generally; in fact, senna has been known and bemg over 6 mlllwn bottles sold each used in medicine for more than Year, many who need its benefits have five centuries. The cheaper not yet used it. If you have not, send grades of senna, such as are usu- JYour name a iress for @ ffic ally sold at retail, bave, however, borle w Dr. W. a tendency to gripe and cramp Washingzon St., ‘Monticelio, ief of constipation and resulting disturbances__of the stomach and bowels. The com- lete formula is plainly printed in inghsg !‘I;ulch and Spanish on every Farkage. Thousands who formerly bought an inferior grade of senna leaves now use Dr. Cald- rell's Syrup Popsin instead, Tt is sold in drug stores everywhere. In spite of the fact that Dr. Cald- g;wp Pepsinisthe (avgeflselhng laxative in the w s12 inois. William Edward Diehl died yester- day afternoon at his home at 24 Ce- dar street following of about two weeks’ illness He con- developed to pneumonia and Fis case had been | considered critical, attending phy cians holding out but little hope for his recovery for the past few days. He was and is sur- i by two_children, Diehl; | T oge and three siste Staten Island, Mrs, E. Philadelphia and Mrs. of New York. For many years he was connected with the office force of the Corbin Screw corporation and at the time of his death was sales manager for that concern. His death occurred on theo third anniversary of his marriage, | bruary nd had he lived until Friday he would bave celebrated his 54th birthday. Funeral Serviees will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe, pastor of St. Mark! church. ' will be in charge. Burial will be In the rview cemetery. AUSTRIA DESIRES LOAN Ready Smith of arah Burrell w to Pledge All Secure Property Credits ana and Resources to in Large Sum of Money. Paris, Feb. 10.—The Austrian min- isters of finance and food told the council of ambassadors at a special meeting of the council this morning what Austria requires to feed her people. First, the ministers explained, ‘Austria asks for credits that v carry her to October, and then a bi long-term loan. either from the allied powers or from foreign banks. The ministe said Austria on at was ready to pledge all of her property be organized in order to consider a plan which Austria was ready to sub- mit for the resuscitation of that country. ][] W )] cla 9 TO 12:30 Cut From Heavy Steer Beef Ground P Hamburg 18¢ 1b Franks Bologna & 20c¢ 1b BEEF BEEF Lean Pot Roast Beef lb lzc ¢hoice Chuck Roast 1b 14¢ Nat. Shider Clods Ib 22¢ Lean Boiling Beef 1b 9¢ Prime Rib Roasts 1b 24c¢ Fresh Sliced Liver . Dinner Uneeda Biscuits .......... Moh. Cry. Butter 1b 68¢ Meadowbrook Egg—s d‘oz 640 Conn. Val. Onions * 'bs 25¢ Florida Head Lettuce each {5¢ . ICE BLOGKADE BREAKING Southwest Winds Shift Solidly Packed Flocs, Slightly Better Service. St. John's, blockade which has tied up shipping { along business, ing - packed floes through abled service. The broke clea after being The Arglle and Glencoe have beo n liberated from Dlacentia rescue provisions, steamer Prospero. Germans Pianned Raid London, scheme Austrian fleets in disclosed, ard. In the -xhibition pain, competitors for states. tar. operation of the Italian and the Aus- tran fleets in this venture. The British authorities had ously learned of this plan and as hope fleet failed, Gibraltar as an excellent place for a submarine base. 5] ] ][] ) ] ] ] ) ) ) ) E@EEEEE}EEEEE@E@EE@@EE@ Steaks 22¢ Ib. Fresh : e _ Nat. Small WEDNESDAY THE MOHICAN ECONOMY DAY The day each week when the prices Save youl 4 TO 5 P. M.—LEAN SUGAR SMOKED SHOULDERS . _— Sugar Cured Corn Beef ... .. 6 1bs 2 9 TO 12:30—BEST CREAMERY BUTTER 9 TO 12:30—WHITE COMPOUND BEST MAINE POTATOES Number of “Flu” Cases Decreases in New York | further ew York, Feb. 10.—aA decrease in the number of cases. ‘nabling Vessels to Maintain both from influenza as compared with hours, department today. influenz: less than nia cases, and the previous F., Feb. 10.—The ice, There were cases reported today. vesterday, or 70 undland and Can- eral wecks, entail- into millions of mship and railroad today appeared to be break- up. Southwest winds of the past but an increase in the number of deaths, pneumonia, 24 were reported to the health 1,066 have shifted the solidly | and opened sea lanes *h vessels are again en- t least a partial} o days Yellow Mustard wh to maintain gle ana Dis and made port yeste icebound for two wee ste A s pretty rheumatic Pay, and 4 carrying coal et been sent to the still icebound. steamer, has ters, Heat is you In Gibralter in 1914 ¥eb. 10.—. German for an air raid on Gibraltar | conjunction with the Italian and | 1914 ist been Evening Stand- Mustarine, of true mustard with relievinz ing ents added is the as hot. is chea says an aviation promoted at Malaga, suddenly abandoned hostilities. Geman had entered ostensih show purposes. the Standard but really in order to be cl hand for an air attack on Gibral- | They hoped to secure the co-! cffective than summer of 1914 s old fa but eve was the of ter and s Mustarine is speedily fective fo is, pleurisy, bronchitis, sore chest colds and all aches th previ- all | participation of the Italian the coup bhad to be de- much to the chagrin of who had reckoned on Wells & Co., LeKo: red off, rmans i THE YELLOW Rnx 9 TO 12:30 Shoulders18cb. Small Lean Fresh Fresh Hams 30c Ib | Nicely ! Mixed Salt Pork 25¢ 1b 1b 18¢c are lowest r money by trading here on Wednesday NATIVE VEAL short Cut Legs Veal I Fancy Rumps Veal 1b Choice Shoulder Cuts Ib Veal for Pot Pie Ib Link Sausage ... Ib Fancy Young LAMB 26¢ 26¢ 24¢ 20¢ 25¢ Legs Lamb 1b 30c Fores Lamb .... Ib 22¢ Lamb Stew ..... 1b 14¢ 1b 10c | Eastern Cut Pork Loins 5¢ | Armours’ Sliced Ham ......... Ib 40c LEAN HAMS FOR BOILING, Halves Blend Coffee, Ib can 22¢ ... Tc pkg Mch. Mince Meat My Wife’s Syrup 1b 66¢ 2 lbs 55¢ Swift’s Prem. Oleomargarine 1b 41c ‘Whole Milk Cheese lb 37c 15 1b pk 76¢c Heavy Grape Fruit 3 for 95, Layer Figs 1b 40¢ 1b 30c for 10c Pure Lard Dill Pickles 3 2 gts 25¢ Oranges doz 39C Apples Cal. Navel ) ) 5 ) ) ) EEE@EE@E@@@@@EE@E@EEE@EEE For Rheumatism 00d hot mustard plaster or poul- sure to overcome most pains i GYen sclatica s v - and senerally bt abso- lutely necessary if nt per: nent relief. Begy's made yellow m Just per, cleaner and more the shioned poultice or plas. cannot rheumatic pains and swell- ef- lumbago, backache, neur ) and mes because heat eases pain=30 and 60 | cents at druggists or h\ mail, 8 C.° A 8 ) ) ) ) ) )l ] ] 6 ) ) ] ) ) EE ) N

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