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B L T A |ENGLAND LOOKS FOR dential aspirant ACTS OF P ALMER‘*""'l""i'.‘5"‘?;;""'?\";:3:'!""‘?‘*":'f‘:‘:'y?!::“'.;fig: s amieaxracronss” | Mother! Teach the Children B T e DR i L RO Commorce Reports Ror- . L3 PR s s i | Their Daily Health Duty gt gy Boruls Galli<Move: Covert ) “manEpoiiGe L st G You can’t be too insistent! really good looking Tiniche R assachu- | Ulacture of American goods in Great < n 2 inkham, republican, of Lchu i .,_.m\um A e ‘_‘;u_m, e . physical comfort and health. healthy maturity with Dr. Cald- ; i 2 “ N o et v i e 50""‘E'Sr'“‘lflwWfllchf"lmfl'h- well's Syrup Pepsin. “The Newest Thing in Fine Caps and was caleulated to div public | Chamber of Commeree in London (‘[r,"]ciscfil'l:att‘r}f‘)lr‘ed?"o' ~The A bottle can be bought at any row broke out in the [louse | utention from failures of Wiih (he grovth of the me SoucmiLbe gratetu "H’Pl‘}"f"s- drug store. In a large family 5 g e e e 1 for preforential tarims ar : > Chief among the fanctions there s always someone who An 8-piece cap with a button on the top 3 X R o il el ‘ e ox- | preferential arrangements among the necessary to the upbuilding of the would feel better for a dose of a i I a resolution authorizing m~1‘m’:.d‘ 2L I“ ‘m:w":' \._:l":"‘: 3] countries making up the British em- little body, so that it willnot bea good medicine like Dr. Caldwell's made of imported Tweeds, hand-loomed by athon by o jihiciary_commiu- | pred: e s I el | pire, many Amcricun manufacturers fi'.wpw:ur.copsm:_au;dbpd.vwhm Syrup Pepsin. the Crofters of Ireland, Scotland and Wales. £ the acts of Afltornev-General N B L QLo LOS | wlrendy have considered it able | 1t matures. is elimination regu- - 2 ~ ’ 2 i= ler in conncetion with prices | COMMEttee Wil procecat with it in- gy Ceggablish factorles in Canada. The | lasly every morning. Jf the moth- In spite of the fact that Dr. Cald- Far “above the average” this cap is a fine ed for Lowisiann sugar. The | 14 e TANl G | new company is working. however ! er l‘_'lll be, ms;stem,. :n_rl 'allo.vlrl well’s Syrup Pepsin is the largest value at $4. erats hitterly opposed the pro- lTegresaintio wRdines (St 1 . sumption that the advant nothing to interfere with it, it wil selling liquid laxative = : A 3 S T e \ aion e airecied o e ad- {1 I e "90‘11';“0'"6.; hah"'b" d‘,,,ly N el it Complete lines of Henry Heath English caps mitted concurrence of the attornes- i tine that will not be forgotten peing over 6 millio e N S ot | " phe American chumber understan: throughout life. s ol R It Pays to Buy Our Kind. Bitonl b denty oS 0T VOISR | that the new company will encourage | There are times, however, when many who nced its \ sugar. the basis on which the prices | and assist American manufacturers of nature will not operate unaided. penefits have not yet were dixed, and whether immunity | suceessful commodities to establish Then give Dr. Caldwell’s UP ysed it. If you have = Y i fi(‘b mation of Company to Bring In- setts, denfoeratic members asserted it 3 was @ fcovert” attick on Al Imer, shington, March 5-—3\ Thot po- charging repeatedly t it was hed as an indirect impeach- of Mr. Palmer and only intended means of checking the “srow- neral in maximum fixed priee from prosceution for profitecring wias ! plants in Great Britain, but where the Pepsin, which is a combination of 3 given anyone Chirg these | American manufacturer is not inter- simple laxative herbs with pepsin, :m:‘;g;‘“fio{m :‘;mc rices. ested in doing so and is willing to gell and the headaches. the biliousness. f ong e price & d biliousness, io) porle 0 Dr. W. sSaving (0 Consumers,” | his manufacturing rights. the ew the torpor will quickly disappear. ] % : Lepubiicans asserted that the ac- | company will undertike to find Brit- It acts gently and without griping. B, Caldwell, sxz 6” 6’ tions of the atforney-gener: voo | ish or French manufacturers who wiil and as it contains no narcoticsand ~ Washington Strect, : sard (o the louisiana growers caused | take over these rights. SimiMrly ii is pleasant to the taste, it may Monticello, Illinois. u c 0‘? a increased prices for the Cuban crop, | Will introduce into America good which proved successful in but this was denicd by the democrats, I rance W company is understood to ! (R s omsumeri™ | Tihe now eompany e wndersiood 1o {py QPDY INDIANS [SHOULD DESTROY OLD | , @ who in torn asserfed that his action 1 A rer e iy lcona s Nantichwho dre ansious o e theit IN SOUTH AMERIC!/ ENGLISH COTTAGES 3 goods produced in the other country 5 The function of the new company is | = = o ! Itepresentative Martin, democrat. of iJiouisiana. to bring such manufacturers together, ! { i HEADS NAVAL STAFT. its profits arising out of a percent- | Swedish Explorer and Wife Will | George Bernard Shaw Declaves Fvery | HARTFORD Rio de Janeiro, March & Rear Ad- miral Pedro Marques de Frontin, re- i i cently director of the navy war school ombia and Venezucla. Arvclitectural Efforts, nd who commanded a I lian nav- 79TH ANNIVERSARY Stockholm, March 5.—Dr. Gustaf| London. March 3.—George Iern- E of the rovalty or a lump sum Pl o . 3 Sanable for the patent orltheloroce s Make Second Journey to Col- Generation Should Make Its Own 3 al division in European waters durins s e . x2n ; B HEALTH 7 | chfer of 1 oy Sy | j S s B e s S e ‘ : \ liief of the Brazillan naval stalf. ¢ | jord Halsbury, Former Lord Chan- | exploration to Colombiu and Ven- | stroved wholesale, SR m sun-kissed fields of purest? | succeeds Admiral Gomez Pereira. { alion 0 ! aii - | stroved wh I ) ! X ; ? s S o | czuela, will start again shortly for After Vivine In one of thisse Ylitar feat lies hid ih ] 34 = cllor, Was Called to Bar in 1841— | these countries to study the Indian |ary and artistic’ houses with ANGELUS FLOUR | ; blicious, home-baked bread, lls and wuffins make you ) c n ar ot to 12AT MORE BREAD for charity to all Catholics in e | Bastates Which Were nerly Owned | “Long Way Ahead of England in the tribes in their northern territories. ! alted sense of doing the right thing, By | As before, Dr. Bolinder will be ac-| he told the Society of Arts recently | London, March 3.—lLord Halsbury, | companied by his intrepid wife. “‘one realizes that all the time one Worth Possibly Billion Marks Expert. 2 e vepublic. This was in ~esponse Lo | the venerable former lord chancellor, | During their last trip they lived for | has been living in a sort of architce- . i ) i} RAZDY o s ieloes 3 i Jetter from Pope Benedict asking | has been receiving a flood of congrat- | @ year with the Indians on the Sierra 5 Berlin, March 5.—The value of the | _l«ondon. Maveh —*Americar W NLEDZ 5 contributions be made toward | ulations on the 79th unniversary of his | Nevada de Sancta Marta. Later he ‘T am so fur modern that I have | tStates which Lelonged to the former | * a long wa > us in th 190 Droed lleviating rorings of (he chil- | call to the bar. Although in his 97th | produced facts said to prove that|come 1o the conclusion that what is | GermMan emperor and his family may > of oil ruel for shi said J. H. dren of Central 7 .. year Dbe still goes to public dinners, | these Indians were closely related to | winted is a law that every building | '¢2¢h 1.000.000,000 ma. In at- | Willilams, an expert on marine engi- - c makes speeches, and takes part in all | the Incas. ould be Lnocked down a+ the enq | temptit to fix the compensation to |l€€ring at a recent meeting of the the appeal cases before the house of Dr. Bolinder told a correspondent | of 20 years and a new one erected. ; (0unt Hohenzollern for that part of | |Stitute of Marine Engineers. “There lords. of the Associated Press that the new That would get rid of old cottages, | 'S Drivate property taken ov by |18 hardly an Amervican ship coming Lord Halsbury became lord chan- | tour of exploration would be directed | We have got into the incorrigible | the state, the authorities have experi- | °Ver today that is not burning oil,” cellor in 1885 and after two tempo- | mainly toward a study of the tribes| habit of sponging on the past. { enced djfficulty in deciding what part | '¢ Proceeded. “Today for shipping vary retirements filled his position | between -the Magdalene River and “Every generation ought to be able | Pelonged to the Cro<n and how much | {Pere is not the slightest doubt that without interruption from 1895 to | Lake Maraeaibo. These parts of the to produce its own art and all this | Was strictly private. i oil is a cheaper fucl than coal There 1905 when he retired definitely. Since | world, he said, were wealthy and had | worship of the past can ony be wot The difficult rose in part from | 8F¢ Many ports today where oil ws the pension of a lord chancellor is | u big population when the Spaniards | rid of hy a wholesale destruction of | the fact that the appraisers have had | "1 the price of coal. In South Am- 5,000 pounds a year, it is estimated | first crossed over. The conquerors, |all the monuments of the past. to inventory properties which ve | €rica oil is displacing coal very rapid- that Lord Halsbury has already re- | however, soon laid waste to the “If we couid avoid the wholesale | been accumulating for five centuries. Py, Oil can be obtained out East in ceived something like 100,000 pounds | country, and the Indians now are | destruction of all the monuments of The settlement will he dictated, it | Practically every big port. Wherever as retiring allowance, and as one of { found only in the isolated mountains | the past. 5 is stated, by a desive to offer to the | €0l is dear. oil will displace it. We the newspapers puts it, “he is still go- | and the jungles. There are as yet “If we could avoid the wholesale | Johenzollerns a generous adjust- | A€ rbarians if we used coal today. i ’ ing strong.” | large unknown territories, especially [ destruction of human beings involved | Ment. Their acquiescence is said to | S scientific men. we should use oil A wonderful delicacy | on the frontier hetween Colombia and | by a great war, I should he ,_,}f,,wt,l, el e noR e B e T coming into its own and that turns ‘‘something j FARMERS OPPOSE AGT | Venezuela. i3 have hall a dozen great wars In Eu. | Frussian diet to pay the cmperor i 1as 2 tremendous future. v = ) | “The Indian tribes living here are | rope xo that all the old buildings | 100,000,000 marks for property o §; J of gneat interest and among them 1| might be knocked down, thus foreing | ¢n and permit him to retain a num- A Is 97 Years Old. Ex-Kaiser and His Family | Use of Oil Fuel for Ships,” Says to eat’ into a REAL FEAST. 5 . 3 Dot expect. to find traces of the old moun- { us by «a sort of starvation to make . ber of castlas, real estate and person- King George's British Summer Time Act. Similar t0 | tain culture,” said Dr. Bolinder. | our own architectural efforts. a1 property. Made from the choic- g “From the mountains here wherc the * e LRSS ol — = sisted of 200 Grenadier Guards, est Oranges, Lemons folk'of{ i:“"rc "'\led) IR ENEMY ALIEN BARS DOWN. | LD USES MOVIES, pride of {he regiment, averaging and Sugar, under Sani- to Them, They Say. ment of the so-called Fold-age ™axl New York March 3—Bnemy aliens | Sheflield, Eng., March 5.—This city | § [eet 4} inciies in height and 211 i v el e s (Armers | o Tneh Bord s dia. | MAY leave the country for Huropean |is said to be the first in Englund Lo | POUNdS weight per man, now musters tary Conditions that are Raillned for big fight | o by the Spaninrds they wills | POTtS without applyinz for a permit, { produce moving pictures to advertise | 9PIY 18 such men. An urgent appeal del. TRY IT! 2 £ < e LG A e o e G o 1 | 2ccording to an executive order from jits activities. Pictures of the steel | 15 being made for 200 tall men a model. nst the summe exchanged the precious metal | oo qn o = S0 5 Sllis facturing oc 5 v make up the sirengih of tie gus p R ational Farmers’ union, with a mem- | for objects of copper and iron. as gton received at Ellis Islalna. nufacturing process for which b g g a SOLD BY ALL { bership of 80,000, has in preparation | picinl. Nsinks Gk S G The customary passport from the dip- | Sheffleld is famo, will be sent to PR PR T GOOD GROCERS 4 memorandum against its continut®! lomatic or consular officers only is |the United States, Canada and South | SNTATE TAKES MONOPOLY. = A\ RS> ance for presentation to the agricul- | ENGLISH ARMY PLANS necessary. Many Germans are now [ Americ: Manchester, . . Liv- | Vienna, March he government AR tural committee of the house af com- on their w to the United ¢ s berpool and Birmingham have all em- { has created a new state monopoly of f mons and the ministry of agriculture. | under a similar order it was barked on a similar enterprise. T A el et 2 “The act hinders farming opera- | Territorial Commission of British tion vid George T. Apps, general o~ MADE 8Y e R S S Army Announces Decision Regard- . & The WHIPPLE CO., [ Viewer. It means working i the | iyl At carly morning while the dew is on the NATICK-MASS. ground. You cannot mow while the | London, March 5.—Army authori- grass js very wet. Cows cannot be | {jes have decided that the reorgani- ilkediancordingitoftofclogicl zation of the territorial force shall be == = undertaken with the following condi- tions of service: Obligation to serve overseas in a moment of “extreme national emergency,” but not until ’ the reserves have been called to the “a [ colors; no territorial soldiers to be ! < called upon for foreign service with- n o out the sanction of pariiament. i It has also been definitely decided that the special reserve (militin) is | If you do not care about being well dressed. If you do—Qur J!™ ™ ™" . ‘ ‘.‘ Taste may satisfy you,but MORE TIME FOR ETURY complete assortment of styles and sizes in DR S how about your @fZer- comfort? Daylight Savings Plan, is Hindrance on Income Tax Figures. Ladies’ Polo Coats and g | If you are a coffee drinker tax returns by corporations to Ladies’ and MiSSCSg SllitS by of e revonit A vt i and find a before-noon let- oo emi et w| o ff down,quit coffee and try however. , ’ A statement cxplaining why “re- ? turns cannot be completed within the | ’ preseribed time and a forinal request b} b made for the extension’” must be filed BOys Su1ts by corporations taking advantase of | the extension, when formal postpone- ment will be granted. give you a wide range of choice. B ‘ This table beverade with its By taking advantage of our : g . L lple ey e Smdlomtei o snappy. coffee-like flavor is growing in the EASY PAYMENT PLAN |:%-%.c=w | pure and drug-free. 1he Americans will plant thousands of | res in Tamuulipas to wheat. 'The You can be well clad and still always have ready cash for the little [ rovermmen ™ st oot Wi o 1 If coffee disadrees, better vor on these projects. things we all need. Come in and look around. We enjoy showing §/, . G~ health will follow a ten-da you our new things. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD At The i Have Minstrel Show ‘ trial of Posturm. _ Turreitt nge will hold @ rezular { meeting Saturday night in Judd's hall | A paper will be read following the B t Cl th . St i S ] "There's a Reason™ OS On O lng Ore T B i Made by Postum Cereal Co.,Battle Creek, Mich. the organization. 1t is probable that I the affair will take the form of an 63 Church Street | cessful gatherin s 59¢ doz. Russell Bros.—Ad |