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to the board of directors has been postponed for one week, GRLS! BEAUTIFY mine the final It, % Bflsmfl Doctol‘s c@l’t&lfl X'Rfly “Each pntluntr '::celvnd three or b f Prisoner—W Dy Ald m Di four applications of the X-ray at Ins L. 5 A i P “ T A i ey Py Ohiet ot HAIR AT 0N tervals of 2 or 3 days and it is evi- ; Py Stafr of 1 3 § 50456 dent to us that there resulted ':I (Ivf- Ralraies” | S | o g ! l’nfl?&m‘:fl thmt:‘.e, M(n(x)lil!-g umlga/l?- ety m i . J March § (By the Assoclated ————————— " :’;:::‘:""vf:":r:"nl l"l :he:elpnllem- G liam 8, Strolls of the liquor enforce- | Ao LA Boston, ) HA ' cannot be explained by mere i W 4 ¥ ment squad today orrested Stanis- | Maloney, republican dep- Xorey ":‘ny‘:‘;f"; Bl that |t acoldont. We cannot at this time give < o laus. Bogdanskl, alleged proprictor of VY chiet of staff, has been captured ol Mai troatment of whooping cough than | 12, Fational explanation of the action ] e 9 ¢ o ' |a saloon at 11 Spring strect, and|!" Glen Aherlow, Maloney was the Tfy Th's- Hair ADDGZISSOfl. Pty R L D JEC o L through which the X.ray appears to ¥ o 4 i Mike Ryzgliszon an employe in the [9Uccossor of Liam Deasy, whoso Drassed by e of treatment 18 e produce the beneflcldl results. It does o i place, charged with violation of the|Peace proposals made while & pris-| Colorful and Abundant g . and | not geem likely that it is due to any b i i 4 liquor law, An “agent” of the po-|°Ner of the National Army, were re. v Jected by the Republican leaders last | stages from one to ten weeks, The that time he physicians added that they could not 000, the last $800,000 of which, he|tiations, glve any rational explanation of\ the sald, was being used to remove the - action through which the X.ray ap- latest fall, which brought the total RELIEVE" }l)‘;nrml tc)t prod.uce beneficlal resufts, ¥ for this winter up to ffty-two inches, | MALONEY cAPTURED .'.‘an" sald; ] g It is roughly estimated that it Imnf iy any of these cases have not boen been costing about $96,000 an inch to, observed sufficlently long to deter- y g get rid of the snow, Successor to Liam Deasy is Taken had recelved 000,- [optimistic over the issue of the nego- {.....»m«m the election of the members | | | | i | | Dr. Ralph D, Lgonard in a prelimin- c . ary report on /their experiments to f.:;-m AL s b 4 ; y:n’y ;::ll“:lt:);flp‘::::l\:v‘l:‘:’:.ml‘o)t,:rt-m;; month, | —A Gleamy Mass ’ i & ! thasin, D ' find a cure fol Y W r the cogplaint that 'We feel warranted in classifying n supposed liquor turned it over to the has baffled all treatment, i ] - 4 | small percentage of these twenty-six | A ; a 3 police. Both men have been in court Their report, which will “be pub- | canes under the heading of - rempt | o 8 W {740 BaRb K 1A LAR 1aw Violatlonk: w AR WITHIN SH"RT 35 Cent Bottle of “Danderine” Also lished In the Boston Medical and Sur- g 4 . " cures,’ By this we mean that after | ; ey g g i :Ir(:‘!.::.::m:,n:”:m(::rt‘:’::"::f In:;! two or three applications of the | i < i b Dlfldfllff; F."m‘ -l ¥ X-ray, covering a period of si ys, | / A 1 26 cases of active pertussis (whouplnn" the spasms and “.'l,m,p,: ,,,mn.);yd::;_’ % i TIME ls HIS FEA" ‘ | cough) treated with the X-ray, the| f " appeared and the patie 3 - subjects of which ranged in age from ,.:li;y ;.L,." “]:(,.;:; r';‘;“:.,’;:&a.renc:.‘:.l N : 3 months to 40 years, with discaso| glight cough, 1 ; i K o A | “The bulk of the cases, however, e have classified, 48 relfeved. This 2 % SR g f 1. p 2 Ex.senawr LeWis worried OYflI' EndsStubbornCoughs | § |5('ine toiw. By reieved we méan that ; s _, .| Signs Proposals Asking Halting of European Situation of the total. By relieved we mean' that in a Hurry :hor}e has I;’oon a gradual diminution ek & 3 o 3 n the number of spasms. § oG 4 8 ¥ | 1liti PRESrRNL For real eoffectiveness, this old “There is a small percentage of 3 | Hosflll"es Waw. Toik, Maveliihims home-niade remedy has no equil, SANN RN L0 B T pht cant. ¢ s 2 ; York, March $.—"Unless the Easily and cheaply prepared. 1 United States takes g 4 % which apparently were not relieved, 4 — a hand in Euro HOOOOOOOODDD In this group are included one mori- Cork, March S§.-—Peace proposals Youw'll never know how quickly a bad I hthd case n:d one rather difficult 5 s 5 e | signed by many of the Catholic _clergy Sonmltzonn be conquered, untiliagls fpycecding case., o Miss Fioello Smith, champion farty diver, and Captain|and addressed to the leader of the {Anyohs wha, hias coughed all dey and § e (gu;ra:‘mdnpgn:;ymf']pl"r::nlsc::f Charles Widmier, celebrated high diver, were wed in the costumes | Generat Tom . Barey: by, Fhther Dug. |llten Lewia of Iliinols, who for the in which you see them in a swimming pool at Orlando, Fla. The|gan or Cork, were issued here this (o Y¢ar has be “P‘.jl‘,“o;;""';'fr of poli- | wur . e was at all night, will say that the igmediate |ciysiohs, we have the feelin A g 3 A 0 N g that the (4 relief given is almost like magic. Tt | ¢ 1 "% 430" brosent time may be of | ReV. Dr. J. Dean Adcock, Baptist, read the ceremony—but refused |evening. The immediate cessation of Genoa and Lausanne conferences, H a momel 0 1 . and 2 ? 3 ke Bt 8 e D i ! | moro value In the treatment of per.| to Wear a bathing suit. | hostilities s sought by halting the | oonon R i wes) oy . arrived home yesterday with Mrs, | activities and operations of the Irish Lewis on board the Majestic Irom‘ InYo a pint bottle, put 2% ounces of |tussis than any other form of treat- | Republican army and the dumping of | <outnampton, Pinex; then add plain granulated sugar | ment, including serum.” syrup to make a full pint. Or you can | Of Young' 4 {arms and munitions by the Republi-| . f oung's friends, two men wl | P P i i % Hegon {cans under charge of the battalion urkey has a fine standing army e clarified molasses, honey, or_corn | use ¢ IPARBCE: 10 Bither ”NBLE J“E I][]ESNT make their living as human flies, at- SNEED, WHO KILLED TWO, commandants, who. will bo responsl-|nd 18 prepared (6" fight,” he said, > y > “| “She feels sure she can get plenty of nyrup.“i’nltflfi of s,l'lgl syrup. L Sonded 40 2th b : way, the fu nt saves about .two- ended. One of em, George “Dare- |« i ot devil” Rayrhond, with tears in hin oyes SHOOTS ANOTHER MAN ble that they hall not be used against|men if need be from Russia and that “Spider” "lhv, Free State government and{Germany will furnish arms ARl am: pean affairs a war will start in south- castern Europe within a month” was | the declaration made yesterday by | former United States Senator J, Ham- thirds of the money usually spent for o Tisetisa yemeds.” T¢ oops per: Nl e e LS ¢ ) efie g i Y Young his dangerous trade. The oth- | forces. munition if war c [ fi-fily{ and tastes pleasant—ci nldpreen WANT Tfl fi" H"ME er was Peter J. Curtls, twenty-one, an | Siayer of the Boyces Years Agn['h After a ;..'cinvrnl ,:ilvr‘flou is )u-‘lnl distinct feeling Tfl;:’rrrx‘:f, Ex:vghlrx;rr:! 131: | 3 | ms a ons to be You can feel this take hold instantly, YRR R airplane stunt performer. , e arms and munitions are ! Turkey and her new and independent "ljlotc’llu‘"’.""d h"'l.i"llghe mentl{zrnlne- in clT::«li‘A:rl:'“\ras':;I}:n:‘ll :u flt?n:-llrap): Wounds a Texan Who Killed 1);]1:\!:;:(-‘! over to the elected govern- ;f-uu;;s declare no foreign nation shall al 10 &ir passages. promptly loosens d f a ute to he work g % " . urther encroach on Turkish territory. & dry, tight cough, and soon vou will Veteran COllgNSSlIlflll Hflms 10| Young dta for fea Cross drives dur- AR Son-insLaw, R mE {“Turkey for the Turks' is the motto of notice the lr;oerm thin out an en ing the war, Mrs. Young and her Fort Worth, Texas,, March §.—John the new Turk. They object to gov- TURKS ARE ANXIOUS To |ernment of Turkish territory by man- diuprnr altogether. A day’s use will Leave Natlonal Galmal * lstep-sons were the only persons Who | peal Sneed, onice widely known as the date. usually break up an ordinary throat or s 7 sting A chest cold, and it is also splendid for saw Young go to his last resting place | chief figure in the Sneed-Boyce foud, i in Evergreen cemetery. ihot and wounded C. B. Berry at| CONTINUE NEGOTIATIONS vge Whole Balkans 4n Peril rouble should start there it hlrnqnld’m:fi croup, hoarseness, and bron- chial asthma. e St —Unele Paducah, Texas, yesterday. Rerry, : Washington, March 8.—"Uncle | , Texas, yesterday. erry, it Pinex (‘il l.fmost 'ulu}n{hle c:nceytntéeg Joe” Cannon had it all figured ot he| T is chargéd, recently killed Sneed's ] would kindle a fire that would set the o O e o romedy far | Was to start yesterday on the long DEFEI‘DS WALL STREET son-in-law, Wocd. Barton. Ismet Authoritics at Angora ‘Over- |Whole Balkans aflame. Hungary would | § e Y. o : SiBadi it millonatro. vanehman of be ready to take back the area ceded | ¥ whelmingly in Favor of Con- to the Roumanians and Austria would | £ tract, the most ro 2 4 throat and_chest ailments. looked for trip back to Danville, Il iy |the Panhandle scction, killed both Al attempt to get back Trieste and parts To avoid disappointment ask vour ! However, he changed his mind and | I5 4 President of Stock Exchange Denies | Boyce and his father after the elope- tinued Parley With Allies bt Cgsiho Blovakis, Hvei Ab-EbErAT & LiDandstitie Beauty Mneateiant f § |ment of young Boyce with Mrs. else. Guaranteed tofmv‘;\ sbso’}:\itef,@t Al b e 48 EePYBREOR: “street”. Is Opposing Anti-Stock | Snced. He was acquitted by the| London, March 8, (By The Asso- believe that Austria craves peace more | will immediately double the attrac- faction or_money refunded. The Pinex rg S | courts. > prime Minister Bonar |than anything else at this time. tiveness of your hair. Just moisten Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. | He gave up his offices in the capi-| ' Jraud Legislation. ; clated Press).—Prime Minigter Bonar | “pyo Versailles Treaty is virtually vi i tol. yesterday and surrendered the s ; P ’ | Law stated in the house of commons B il i L i : iy t‘"‘,l“‘“ Y |a cloth with Danderine and draw. it keys, but the hour on which the| -New York, March S.—Scymour 1. Sneed killed Alfred G. Boyce, Si today that an official statement from | . AL _parties to it arc|carefully through yvar hair, taking New January 14, 1912, and while he was|the Turkish authorities at Angora, re- declining to recognize its provisions|one small strand at a time; this will which affect their own peculiar inter- | cleanse the hair of dust dirt or any { house usually meets found him head- | Cromwell, _president of ' the il RS L L ed back to his quarters. . York Stock Exchange in address be- Y al for that homicide killes €| layed by the British high commis- il 3 = , i i iati son on September 15, of the same p i & ests, If Turkey is eventually over-|excessive oil—in a few minutes you Dusty old books and papers of|fore the Merchants Association of| sioner at Constantinople, was to the| o . partitioned to the silien 1| wilt. be. smased. Your hats el o many years' accumulation — being| New York today declared that per-|¥€ar cffect that the drait treaty presented | o ikt A : | statistical documents for the most| sistent stories to the effect that Wall TR e e at Lausanne was considered unsuit- Wil Ve Bussis turn next,” declared | wavy, Auiyseild pomeas Ak HEEHE PLAN NEW GIRLS' SCHOOL lable, but that the grand national as- & " :d;flnb'r' t:l’m";fl:-"“'i':,‘(";n‘r‘i"‘:w"":n{ g o . et ap a Vi ne part—were strewn over the tablcs; Street is, without reservation, oppos- and the tloor awaiting the charwom- | ing legislation looking to the checking| Pittsfield, Mass,, March 8.—The Ed-|sembly, by a great majority, had QPERATOR DIES s ok of | UXKHARE (Gt BAMS en. The old private desk In the cor-|of fraudulent practices in dealing in'ward . Searles mtansion at Great|given authority to continue the peace | ! | nor, however, was clean. Even the|securities, are untrue. | Barrington, known as Kellogg Ter- | negotiations. . | Pittsburgh, March 8.—Matthew H. | ful hair. | pigeon holes, where he is supposed| Referring to published statements race, will be opened in October for a — | Taylor, chairman of the board of di-| Besides beautifying the hair, Dan- | to have stuck all those measures that attributed recently to district Attor- girls' school, according to its owners,| Paris, March 8, (By The Associated | rectors of the Pittsburgh Coal com- | derine ecradicates dandruff;.- invigo- he didn’t like while speaker, were|ney Banton, that $3,000,000,000 had|a group of pusiness and professional | Press).—Newspaper despatches froi | Pany and one of the best known|rates the scalp, stopping itching and vacant. The desk was the most for-|boen lost to the public through brok-| men of Great Narrington. The school [Constantinople declares the Turkish | bituminous coal men in the country falling hair. lorn object in the room. | ers since the war Mr. Cromwell said will be incorporated by Victor J.[grand national assembly at Angora|died late last night in Atlantic City| panderine is the best, cheapest and Farewell Smokes and Jokes. | he wished to deny most emphatically| Loring of Boston, IFrank J. Pope, has given full powers to Foreign Min- from pneumonia according to word [ most delightful hair corrective and “Uncle Joe's checks vibrated to thelthat spurious securities are issued by |Robert K. Wheeler, Edward Kelly, | ister Ismet Pasha to continue nego-| received here today. | tonic. It is to the hair what fresh combustion of a cigar with a golden|brokers. Bucket shops are not brok- | Judge Walter B3, Sanford, Dr. John fl-ffialions with the allies on the finan- SRR AR SR U | showers of rain are to vegetation. It ROTARIANS HEAR OF ANIMALS | goes right to the roots, vitalizes and g wrapper and he blew forth clouds of | erage houses he said, and “wash|bebe and A. C. Collins of Great Bar-|cial, -economic, and juridical —peace 111 smoke that almost hid the dusty|sales’” have been punishablew as a rington. Miss Ellen E. Hill, instruc-{terms which the Turks have not ac- Captain C. F. Haynes spoke on| strengthens them. Its stimulating i “ mirror over the mantel. He sat for a|statutory offense for many years. tor at the Westover school, Middle-|cepted. The assembly, it is stated, | “Animal Life in _the Jungles' at Liw\ properties help the hair to grow long, Mothefs Pl'efflcuficnfl | few minutes rocking in a swivel| —_— |bury, Conn., will be the director.|endorsed the concessions made by|weekly meeting of the New Britain |heavy, strong. | chair with his legs crossed and the| 3 'here will be accommodations for|Ismet at Lausanne. Rotary club held this noon at the You can surely have beautiful hair, Sh F Chlldf famous brown hat on his knee. Then|School Committee to Hear |thirty girls. Improvements costing| A note from Ismet is said to be| Elks' club on Washington street. Jo-|and lots of it, it you will spend 36 ampoos I'or €| | 1o struck out to hunt some old pals| $20,000 are to be made. | dispatched to the powers some time |seph C. Andrews presided at the meet- | cents for a bbttle of Danderine at any Regular shampoos with Cuticura | | @Mons_ the employes He came back Building Report Tomorrow et e Itoday, these advices declare. Political [ ing in the absence of Leon A Sprague, | drug storc or toilet counter. It 18 Soap and hot water preceded by !to retrieve an old cane, though hef 'COSt‘i $96 000 an Inch |circles in Angora, it is added, are| president. Due to the illness of the }not gre thiches of Cuticufs Ojntent to las no need of one for purposes of | Superintendent of Schools §. H.| > (g i { Or $5,500,000 for Snow | lgolloll dandruff and itching keep ‘sux:pt')::‘. gl e |Holmes and School Committeeman | the 1 ltn T < A 4 e < F.Ki g reBORE | Naw Vork M i il- “r::;‘gech::;:gn:eucml;;h‘l;:;p; In the oftice of the house enrolling| atrick F. King will submit a lcpmt‘ New \or;.m}:lar:;:rs;mo}‘{valrr:m::.lilfl the basis for healthy hair through life lclerk telling jokes. He was leaning|to the school board tomorrow after- | lion more dollars N9 % back in another swivel chair at a dan.|noon on their recent trip to the west |was granted to Commissioner Taylor Trann Reeaty Mall Addras, Wumiarniar | | gerous angte. and middlewest for the purpose of [of the Street Cleaning department by ere, Soap26e Olntment2bandine Talcum |~ The last night the house was in|studying schooi building systems Nn-‘!l\o committee of the whole of the eSS SORD she ves wilkery! ol fon Mr. Cannon asked leave to!Ploved in the states of those districts |board of estimate yesterday. Up to xtend his remarks on the rural| credits bill. He was asked yesterday when they would be ready. Reluctant to Depart. “H—," he said, "I jusf got leave to| . print. I didn’t make any remarks to| I es extend. What's the use of saying| \ | anything about the bill now. Every-| body knows how I stood. I voted| / | e Tor people wearing false 1t ¥ - | against it." < Send to Nearest Druggist for a Dox g 5 tactl 0 S i il Plic Suppoxitories— ¢ h, or anycne who ne °f iEE ringe | teeth, I will make up to T emaranie, BRITISHERS EXPLAIN ) i ‘ soue’order A BEAUTIFUL In the privacy of your own home | oK i 4 SET OF TEETH AT— No More camn—— . No Less Pyramid _Pile ~ Suppositories l:li\‘r) | biessed velict from itching, bleeding | pojieys That Housing Problem Is One | druggist for “216 ounces of Pinex” with | 3q the railroad tickets and reserva- directions, and don't accent anything | tions changed to today. He gave the| That Caused Defeat of Three Gov- G / These teeth are the regular $25 sets and are fully guaranteed v as to fit, wear and appearance, I am making this offer in order to ernment Members, acquaint the people of New Britain and vicknity with this office. London, March 8.—Many conserv- \ : ; 5y ! ?‘H‘:"vslolnlht‘l:‘r;‘ l:fu:ounr ;;gx‘::l‘r:)gnzuaolsr- 3 bt o | PERSONS WHO NEED TEETH SHOULD HEED THIS OL R eur Y K ha he h L . » ¥ < \ | tion wag the sole cause of the defeat | i DAY AR 9 For those who want the best, the very finest that money can buy, of three members of the government | and that matters will go more! 3 BT ot smoothly once a clear cut housing b 4 Lg% These teeth are divect from the most famous makers of teeth—S, ° P“'(')‘l‘;’] 15 “““‘:""C"’l-h { 4 3 8. White & Co., Dentists' Supply Co., and Ash & Co., of England. P v quarters, rever, d 4 ¢ " > Y ors ro't'zlcl{l;ln»s' J’J.’.fi'«?f"’}l’.w(’i’fi"x:"g e l_p‘r’m‘t' l‘jl‘hn:"\.|m°r‘l‘(:‘ ‘;: m;‘;fu‘;: { They consist of the following well known brands: Trubyte, 20th Cen- Gl el comfort to know you can call or a decfinite labor advance. Persons \ Q 4 tury Gold 'l'ln and Nuform Teeth. They all go at §17.50. 15 Years ] arest drug store and e hi . ' i&f;fl;:,,";:n'g".;,,; nywhore in the | hodling ‘this opinion believe that it . 8 1 will make up to order my $35 sct at. . . and Canada. Take no.substi- | will be necessary of the non-labor | tute. A single box is often suflicient. | p,nijog in the near future to consider | Tor those of you who can wear them, 1 will make this roofless sot, which will do away with all plate discomforts, Any plate wearer 7 have a fred trial backage v J ) by O AT ha e o rand. address jo | their relations toonc another. If ‘ _ ay wi Pyramid Eruw Co., 625 Pyramid |this view is correct there may be ai | will see the advantages of this one. A Bldg., Marshall, Mich, revival of the coalition idea. . < L standing that if yor Influenza BUT ONLY 10 AT FUNERAL No Shoe can give you greater value at the ‘ o j Acerfully refund your woney. Could anything be fai Phypicians advise keeping Few At Puncral of “Human ¥l price. No Shoe can give you so much thes' bowels open as a safe- Kitled pAE ¥ NEVER before have the people of QN guard against Grippe or ed as Crowds Looked service, style and comfort and sell for less. Thursday and Priday. 1 want to know®he people of New Britain. 1 want the people to know New Brit- Influenza. - 2 on. b ain’s finest and most up-to-date dental office. Come in and have a heart to heart talk with me, Ask me “;lule:lfll h." ;“n;:‘g"‘!" i questions abont your tecth, Let me examine your mouth and give you an estimate, It will cost you nothing, n ough of Nature's New York, March 8 —Thousands We are now showing the new styles for the lubricating liquid is pro have cheered as Harry pider’ g A beautifal Bridge Teeth without @y [ Broken Plates Repaired — Okl Plates Refitted — $Jo00 Teeth Extracted and Filled, Carcfully ew Britain had an offer like this. This offer runs 2 Days Only— duced in the bowel to keep Young, professional stunt thriller and season. . " i y p Plates. Special per tooth the food waste soft and human fly” scaled fronts of tall 22k Gold Crow and Painlessly B G & oo AR B o nms ety s hie et | Oxfords $9 | $10 Shoes —— WHEN YOU THINK OF TEETH THINK OF HANNA this natural lubricant and of the Hotel Martinique, Broadway thus leeut:e; r:[m:hr.bwel (I‘ll‘lll] l:iUthvfit'rflelL‘durlng a publicity sy Sawero 1 s e v Bt VOGUE SHOE SHOP DR. HANNA, 308 MAIN STREET Nujol is n Inlrllun'-.-'-fl L) only two floral offerings were sent. The funeral was held from the o Campbell Tuneral ehuren, Bronaway | 200 MAIN ST. =5 o Opp. Monument Ll 0 and §6th street. His wife, Ruth, who | EELN /A GPEN B T AR R 11 Yot saw him fall and Young's sons by a - Y e iy 3 CARBFU WORK DAYS former marriage, Howard, elght, and FOR THE MAN ?; ‘7 it WHO CARES UNTIL COME Clifford, five, were the only members pj-w‘ W T sl abalutry Pl e NG of his family present. The Rev. George 0 ad NINE P M Russell of the Luthéran church of the Puritans, conducted a brief }(J,\lt‘!.l There was no eulogy, just a prayer. ;?H()[

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