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, l'l'htough The Sufic || We're golng to crowd right to the first few lines with this next atate- ment. WBZ at Springfield Jast night put on one of the best programa Heard from that sjation in months.: We heard a soprano f{rom that atudio who sort of changed our opin- fon of this class of singere over fhe wadlo. This singer was Bernice M. Mosher. Hor renditlon was good and she belonge to that class of dingers 90 seldom heard, that group that really sings “The Swegtest Story Kver Told" was her star number, . . Here comes another paragraph for WBZ. The Gardiner Hall trio came Ahrough with a good program of classical muslc, too. As a rule, wo don't like the brand of classical music dished out by Springfield, but| we listened to It luat night. The se- fections from “China Rose,” playlng @t the Hollls theater in Boston, came through loud and glear. The dialogue was exceptionally plain and there wae only one fault to tind, the pro- gram was not long enough, LI Now for atmospheric conditions. It was a good night for radlo. No static of any kind was noticed until about 11:30 o'clock, when the rat- tioy variety made its presence known. | Distance camo in goed, but there was eome fadifig on semi-distance #tations, Code interfered consider- ably throughout the evening. .. Wendall Hall, the Red IHeaded Music Maker, popped up in Miami, | Vlorida, last night and rendered a program from WQAM. He's honey- mooning down there with his radlo bride, “We're Gonna Have Weather,” Iils own composition, was among the songs rendered in his inimitable southern style. Wendall has ap- pearcd at nearly every broadcasting station in the country and fs the best | known of all the entertainers. PRI {*ading prevented us from hearing what Countess Peggy Hopking Joyce | Morner had to say from WHN, New York., Oh, well, that's too bad, e WTAM at Cleveland unexpectedly put forth the best entertalnment to heard last night. “A Night in bixie" was the title of the program vhich was rendered entirely by col- ored artists of Cleveland, Jennie {rown sang real biues which nearly waude tears pour from the loud hich sang a group of old negro pirituels, nothing more satistying, , our mind. Chauncey Lee and his naders supplied & of “hot" dance music, played only as a group of Kegro mu- dicians can. Aliogethér, one of the aost ent ard. g progrums we have | Then, to cap the ciimax, WBZ pre- & ed Boyle's Beuscher Saxophone Guartet from the Copley-Plaza hotel | ail room, DBoston. Music galore. Saxophone Rag" was one of their wnbers. Wonderful harmony and practical]ly faultless transmission nept us with this statlon untll the iast number of that group. Last vening's work was a sample of what he New Englund station can do il i has & mind to. g ele As a fitting end to WTAM let loose with Phil Spital- jiey's orchestra in two hours of dance | nusic. Those who have heard this} d on phonograph ords know at it can do. The Musjic Box res- aurant, where they are playing, pro- vided some good singers, also. One of the features of this broadcast was the rendition of “All Alone,” a saxo- phone solo by Stubby Gordon, one of the members of the orchestra. We found it a hard job to turn off the switeh and call it a night after we 1 heard several numbers by this Cleveland band. . the evening, ANk Among other broadcasis worthy of condensed becanse of lack of space, were: United States army band at Wash- fugton, broadcast by W hook- up, in group of old favorites, in- cluding “Listen o the Mocking Bird,” “0ld Black Joe," "Old Oak- en Bueket,”" and others. Code inter- fered considerably at times, Organ recital from Davenport, WOC. This broadcast was excellent, Suceess of community heating sys- tems Is causing an interest in the plan of using the pipes in summer for conducting brine to homes for refrigeration purposes. AFTER LEAVING THE HOSPITAL Was Weak and Miserable. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound Restored Mrs. ' Auger’s Strength Lowell, Massachusetts, — *‘T read about Lydia E. Pinkham'’s Vegetable Compound in the little books that you send around and I feltvery good after 1 had taken a couple of bottlesof it. 1had been in the hospi- Iad dizzy and faint spells, painsin my back &nd lower parts and was so ner- vous 1 could not bear my children around. 1 hope the Vegetable Com- und helps other women as it did me. do all my own work now and feel so well. I have told my friends about it and my sister and my aunt.”” — Mrs, OuVE AUGER, 19 Howard Street, Lowell, Massachusetts. Over 200,000 women have so far re- plied to our guestion, ‘‘Have yon re- ceived benefit from taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound 7’ 98 out of every 100 of the replies eay ‘Yes,” and because the Vegetable Compound has been helping other women it should help you. aker, Then there was a quartet! g BUGS VOICLS IN THE AIR THURSDAY. KDKA—East Pittsburgh. 6:15 p. m.—Dinner concert. 115 p. m.—Dinckman reports of the primary lvestock and wholesale produce markets, 150 p, m.—Children’s period. p. w.—Program by the National tockman and armer studio. ) p. m.~—Congert by orchestra. :55 p. m.—Arlington time signals. Weather forecast, 11 p. m.—Steel Works Quartet. 8 KY W~Chicago. 6:02 to 6:18 p. m.—News, financial and final markets, 6:35 p. m.—Bedtime story. 7 to 7:30 p. m.—Diuner concert. § p. m—"Twenty Minutes of Good Reading.” ) p. m, p. m Musical program, ‘Satety Kiret” talk. 10 p. gram, WBZ—Springiield. # p. m.—Philharmenic Trio. 7 p. m.—Market report. 05 p. m.—Bedtime gtory. 7:16 p, m—Letter from the New England Homestead, 7:30 p. m.~Educational course in 1"oundations of Modern Music. § p. m.—Soprano and baritoen, 8:15 p. m.—Phifharmonic Trio. § p. m.—Soprano and baritone. 8:45 p. m—KEntertainer, 9 p. m,—Tenor, 5 p. m.—Philharmonic Trio. 0 p. m~—Tenor. . 5 p. m—Arlington time signals and official U, §. weather reports. 11 p. m.—Hotel Brunswick orchestra 11:30 p. m.—Popular songs. 11:45 p. m—orchestra. WsB—Atlanta, Ga. §p.n intertainment. 10:45 p. m—Organ recital, WREO~Lansing, Mich. §:15 to 9:45 p. m.—Musical program. RReo Motor Car Co. orchestra, Tenor, quartet Quart tenor, baritone. Local talent. WEAF—New York City. ¢ to 12 p. m~Dinner music; mid- week services; planist and so- prano; barit lecture; choir of Cathedral of Iucarnation at Gar- den City; “Touring with a Pack-| ird Eight;” Vincent Lopez and his orchestra. WCX—Detroit, Mich, 6 p. m.~—Concert orchestra. 30 p. m—IKvening program. WNACG—Boston, 6:30 p. m.—Colonial orchestra. p. . tate Theater orchestra. p. m.—Dance music. 10 p. m.—Skinner organ recital. WHN—New York City. 6:30 p. m.—Orchestra. 7:10 p. m—Employment broadcast- ing. 9 p. m.—Gardens Ballroom. 10 p. m.~—Songs accompanied by the taropatch. 10:15 p. m.~—Soprano. 0 p. m.—Tenor. 10:45 p. p—Accordion #olos. 11 p. m.—Connie's Revue. 11:30 p. m,—Musical program. d Lewis and orchestra. WH. Louisville, Ky. 7:30 to 9 p. m.—Concert, I"our-min- | ute digest of International Sunday school lesson. Nour-minute wel- fare talk. Lale Important news bulletins. Oficial central stand- ard time anpounced at 9 o'clock. WJZ—New York City. . m.—~Orchestra. 55 p. m.—~"The Virtue of Villainry’ § p. m.—Wall Street Journal review. 8:10 p, m.—"Drama.” WGY—-Schenectady, N 6 p. m—Produce and stock market quotations; news bulletius. p. m.—Report on condition of . Y. state highways. p. m.—Dinner music. p. m—"A Few Moments with ew Books.™ m.—Program hy baritone. p. m.—Organ recital. p. m.—Banquet of A. E. 8. p. m.—Organ recital. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1925, MASS. GOVERNOR | FOR ENFORCEWENT Fuller Gives Inaugural Address, Today By Roy Grq\(é ew Bust of Wilson | By The Assoglated Pt Boston, Jan, 8,—Notice of strict enforgement of the atate prehibition law, & plea for biennial seasions of the legislature and announcement that the pollcy of economy instituted | by hip predecessor would be ‘eon- | tinued featured the inaugural ad- dress of Governor Alvan T, Fuller at the opening of the Massachusetts leglslature today, “Violatlon of the " prohibitien | {amendment constitutes one of the gravest problems of the day,” Gov- {ernor Fuller sald, “Ag chief execu- tive it 1s my purpose to have the Jaws of Massachusetts énforced re- | gardless of every consideration save | that of justice.” | In advocating biennial sessions of |the legislature Instead of the pres- ent yearly sessions the governor de- clared that he beleved in “economy of legislation” and added that| “Magsachusetty stands pracnrnHy} alone in the wastefulness of exces- sive legislative sesstons.” “The number of new |could be lessened without loss to the people,”” he said. “It. should follow that greater eare would be [taken In fyaming legislation if it were known that changes eould not be made in the succeeding year. In | any case of emergency a special ses- ston eould be called. “The goal to which we should direct our continued efforts is a com- | monwealth without a debt,” Gover- nor Fuller gald in touching on his financial poliey. *It should be done. It can be done, A step in that di- rection has been accomplished by my predecessor in office. x x There may be times of great emergenc there may be oceasion for necess statutes This new bust of Woodrow Wilson is the work of Br_\'anfl Baker, New York sculptor. He is shown putting the finishing touches on his work. ‘WIP—Philadelphia. 6 p. m.—Officlal weather forecast. 6:05 p. m.~—~Dinner musie. 7 p. m.—~NRoll call and birthday list. - | ITALIAN DEPUTIES COMMISSIONERS FIRED 8 p. m—WIP Magazine of the Air. [ily large expenditures which will 11 p, m.—Dance music. require temporary loans of nh(_wt‘ e | Sm——— duration. These can be readily| Mayor Sounl of Woonsocles Ousts | —-———————W LANDLORD PROBLEM When - feel Dyspeptic I just Take a few “Pape’s Diapepsin” Instantly! All Stomach Distress like Indigestion, Gases, eartburn, Flatulence or Acidity Goes Anytime! When food hits back and | tive and antacld to keep their stom- meals don't it snugly you can correct | achs In prime condition. your digestion and have your disor-| Just eat a fow tablets of “Fape's dered stomach acting fine—almost at | Diapepsin” whenever your stomach one | bothers you, “Nstress just vanishes. Milllons of folks depend upon this| Your drugglst wuarantees a 60 cent pleasant, harmlees corrective, diges-| package to plesse you, STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause —Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That’s what thousesds of stomach sufferers are doing now. Xnstead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the teal cause of the ailment—clogged liver and disordered bowels, Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are per- forming their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. Have you a bad taste, coated tongue, poor appetite, a lazy, don't-care feeling, no ambition or energy, trouble with undigested foods? Ta\?'e Qlive Tablets the substitute for calomel, STIRS WASHINGTON Gout, Control Has Advocates and (pponents Washington, Jan, 8.—President Coolldge at the vember election was given a four-year extension of his lease on the White House, but nevertheless he is having plenty of trouble these days with Washington landlords. By initiating steps to bring about permanent government regulation of | residence rentals in the district of {aken care of withont starting egain | to fill up a large indebtedness.” With a reference to the recent fire | at the DBridgewater State !\'ormul‘ school, with loss of $1,000,000, tno‘, governor recommended that a sink- ing fund or an insurance fund to be | contributed to annually be ereated | s0 that in future when a great fire | occurs “the whole burden will not | fall so WOC—Davenport, Towa. 6:45 p. m.—Bport news and weather forecast. 1 p. m.—Sandman's visit. 7:20 p. m~—~Educational lectutre. 9 p. m.—California_orchestra. 11 p. m.—LeClaire hotel orchestra. WRC—Washington, D. C. p. m.—Children's period. . m.~—Dinner music. p. m.—Talk. $:15 p. m.—Talk. 8:30 p. m.—Recital by French or- heavity on one administra-| tion and under some clrcumstances | endanger the far seeing and whe pay-as-you-go pollcy of the common- wealth. The governor noted an encourag- 9:30 p. ee House Trio. STRIKE CONTINUES Opposition Is Steadfast in Opposing HMussolini By The Assoclated Picss. Rome, Jan, 8.—Arrangements are busily going forward for the re- opening of the chamber of deputi which adjourned last Saturday until its committees should be ready to report on the electoral bill {ntro- Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. They do the work without. griping, cramps or pain, Take one or twe at bedtime for quick relief, Eat what you like, 15¢ and 30c. Stiff Joints Now Limbered Up By Columbia, Mr, Coolidge, whose own | home in Northampton, Mass, 1s the Has Gambling Machine Evidence, | rented half of a double house, has | brought down upon his head the Woonsocket, R. T, Jan. 8.—Two | wrath of Washington real estate of the three members of the Woon- ( men. The resuit has been to fill the sacket police commission were re- |air here with statements and coun- moved from office last night by May- | ter-stateménts regarding rents, the or Adelard L. Souci, who charged | insertion of half page advertise- that he had affidavits in his posses- | ments in newspaper by the real es- on indlcating misfeasance, malfeas- | tate Interests and broadeasting by| ance and nonfeasance in office. He | the realtors ot urgent appeals for charged that he possessed evidence | 2id from their associates in other to the effect that the operating of | citie Isiot machines and other gambling | These developments, which of late |devices and the {llegal sale of intoxi- | 1ave threatencd to crowd from the Three Members of Police Boardy m.—“Evening at Home” pro- | ing improvement in agriculturs and urged that this industry be asslsted |"hy making every endeavor to re- |duce .taxes and to encourage col- | |lective and cooperative action Ia d ‘1rihutlng products and in bu: 9:56 p. m—Time signals. 10 p. m.—Lea House Trio. 10:30 p. m.—Dinner music. \cating liquors, both in public and in | duced by Premier Mussolini, Interest for the present centers in Private, had been knowingly permit- the question whether the deputies of ted. the Aventine opposition will decide| Those removed were Chairman W. | ‘m;( to reenter the chamber or continue'A. Batchellor and Commissioner | | | their palicy of abstention, A plenary |William J. 8mith, Tt was sald last | | supplies.” N { meeting of the various opposition 'night that the removal order would | | He advocated legislation providing i g6y n g ) eing held today, when it probably be contested in the courts. | for the arbitration of commercialbyy ypootod thielr plan of campaign The third member of the commission | |disputes ariaing out of contracts, iy b declded. Iwho was not attected by the order, and recommended that careful €on-\ qpe most prominent opposition was Lucien W. Jarrett! The mayor | i AI—Boston, Big Brother club. p. m.—Sinfoniana. 180 p. m.—Talk. 7:40 p. m.—Dance selections. faurich Quintet. {9 p. m—Concert orchestra. | front pages of Washington newspa- New Oil Formula Remarkable New Discovery Glves Quick Soothing Rellef For Creaky, Swollen Painful Joints pers discussions of the Krench deht question, the postal pay bill and the slate of the Navy, represent, how- ever, only a new phase in a merry| ar which has been going on for several years between Washing- ton landlords and tenants. The Tenants' League contest, which has had a rpart in many of the coun- 8 citics, German chemlstry that has given to the world aspirin for headache pain end no- yocaine for painless dentistry has now come forward with another discovery that makes enlarged, swollen, pain-racked joints & thing of the past. A combination The | == 1N congested areas and at intersect- ling strects must be regulated even ~ though at great ipconvenience to Never motorists, It would be well to con- Isider also a more complete examina- {lon of applicants for driver licenses. |The situatlon demands drastic ac- Ition and the sooner taken the bets ter.” | | Governor Tuller advocated a gag- |oline tax for the construction and | | maintenance of roads and bridges. [He proposed that the penalty for | carrylng concealed weapons be - |creased and enforced to the limit, land that an adequate penalty for | torcibly resisting a police officer be |adopted. Declaring that a check should be | put on the growing Indebtedness of | There arc many ways to treat | cities and fowns, the governor said: a cold but enly ome DIRECT | «Qur present law specifying the| | way—with vapor that can “be [purposes for which a munleipality inhaled. may borrow contains general provis- | Vapors penetrate immediately |{ons which permit 8 very liberal | Into every corner of the alr pas- | construction by those seeking to { sagea and lungs, soothing and | ake a showing of improvements {1 BaslnEEwith gvsty hreniB. {made without raising the tax rate in Vicks is so0 remarkably suc- |, given year. Such improvements T"‘:\';lsmu(r:‘::l';“‘m":l",,:“"“‘:;‘: inevitably have to be paid for out s ‘ “ |of future tax levies. ismp {raalve fostn s !m’,\ general classification of murti- | aLenizuboeg ier oAV S clnalllon) asell iipou (o] Ressemel ~, {valuation, with a corresponding | pors of JMenthol, Camphor, |, yggeation of the application of Eucalyptus, Thyme and Turpen- |, "y orowing statuts, would result | fine. At the same time Vicks is |1° e for I |in & more systema ) abactholitheouikiyand simulucss improvements and materfally | the skin like poultice or plas- {publie improv S ter shorten tha perlod of loans fssued.” | This double, direct action of- ten checka tho worst cold over- night, | | CRS VAPORUB Tamelltnrn Venr: Leta Cold Geta Start Vapors Check ‘ ‘a Cold Overnight | Fire Causes Freiyzl;t | Wreck at Danielson Danielsen, Conn, Jan. A southbound freight train, running| from Woreester to New London, was | wrecked here last night when a| blazing journal on one of the cars | |caused & truck to leave the hody of |tha car. Two of the cars were de- railed. | A pair of wheels oft the broken . Tl'y Thls FO!' [truck crashed through a bridge over ! Cottage ftreet here and dropped into | |that thoroughtare, barely missing an |automobile which had just paseed. NEURITIS | Chicago. Wales will 8, — TS STYLLS §.—The Prince to aset of the | Jan, continue “Neuritis may be localized in a single nerve or may be general, in- | volving a large number of merves.” |, oorel, G. 17 { Tor quick and lasting relict 1, ypternational Association pharmacists have for (he past feW (yotning Designers, told the conv months dispensed Joint-East—a o of thatserganization vesterday quick penetrating remedy that when | ye cofafortable sack suit will be | rubbed over the affected parts for|woen and the tendency will be about one minute, soaks right in 0 [¢oward broader shoulders, elimin; | that not a trace is left on the skin. |tjon of the waist line, and baggier | Joint-Ease is for limbering up stft trousers with cuffs he said. {joints, reducing the swelling and | Tho young men who go somewhat | causing the pain to disappear, and i the extreme will wear plaited for this purpose thousands of tubes|trousers, with a one-button sack rml‘ sold daily—60 cents at all drug- | and double breasted vest, gists. Conservatism in colors wil] be for-| gotten for a season or two, Mr. Serak [ Jvvey, vheumatie oyfiveer. ouaht b oney [Predicted, and gray with here and | |t ncamation® Wt out). Address W.|there touches of London lavender P, Clearwater, Box 800, Hallowell, Maine. 'Will predominate. fashions for 1925 in men's wearing| Serak, an officlal of of are | the kidneys to filter ti ———— |aideration bo given leglalation Which | jcagers have Joined In framing & was supported tn hia sotion by & 4 | developed during the |of certain ofs, kiown as Buhler Ofl, has WOO—Philadelphia, !\would require owners and drivers| 5 1 ST eranil : | fall to the point of near-riots at|been discovered, which is simply rubbed ke would req v ’ sto to the country h they to 1 vote of the board of aldermen. | uiic mectings held by the Ten-|oh and disappears iu @ fow seconds, show= |9:85 p. m—Time signale. |of motor vehicles to furnish securs | aiready term a “historic document.” ALk L |- i il e e i okiyi It henatewibe an 87 | 10:02 p. m.—Weather forecust. Jity for Jiability for personal Injurics | Thoso who have real it various “‘" 8 igue. Members 0f - the| o ihod by the tissues, Even in the mont = RS |or death caused by thelr motor | passages can be recognized as com- (‘J\’A%‘J”e_mauus;d'_t1\Le rl al ;.sm!e men | sovers «!wdh!luhh(:lnlrn s, almost instant | __ WGR~—Buffalo, N. Y, vehlcles. { Ing from the pens ot Bignor Torati,| I eeiin : "fi'lnl‘, et .“",',"\ Al o diorieg ME § to 7:30 p. m.—Dinner muaie. | “Criminal carelessness and drunk- | leader of the intransigeant socialists; el i ot irgnial| wiiether it he in the ankle, knes, “:‘0 p. m.—Digest of the day's UOW6. | oy Arlving must he swiftly and se- | former Premier Glolitt and former | {‘_‘ LI m&m‘“& represented in the gy, shoulder, nack, wrist, elbow or fing- 8:30 to 9 p. m.—Banquet of the Cen- ) yopaly dealt with by the proper au-| Premier Orlando. | ashingfongs real estate board | es of your hand, are due te some infection tral Rallway club. A 5 e e i ven ek R TR Sk - the | charged the league with *bolshevist ‘" has involved the tissue lining of the Y i thorities,’ ‘the governor said. *'Speed Meanwhile the excitement over the | 1deas.” joints. This, in most Instances, ean be firél energetic measures adopted by th government in its campaign to “clear the situation” is gradually subsiding, and it i nol considercd likely that the opposition's manifcs- to will cause much of a stir exc perhaps warm discussions between the Fascist and opposition news- pape The chief cforts of the oppositl at present are und 00d to be bent toward avoiding a schism between those Who wish to return to the chamber and thoss who insist upon | remaining awuay Some anxiety had been felt at thel 5 place trial £ 2 son in; mbrane in the pain-causing Vi S L e e iR b b atRa susoncen i 1“:\ trial for|(ended, setting up a commission to | sw Your druggist has it and 3 - 2 A : o wmother three| dotermine fair rentals on applica- |¥© guurantee it to help sou or ite costs ti and their opponents inter- | months a rding to the police, ! tion either of the tenant or owner, |*°% MOtnE: fere with the regular develc ot of | boy grandmother to | 1 3 N ‘ 1ET. {* For sule by The Fair Store, Malinowskl the Holy Ycar festivitics, but this is| eRAEaET A0l IS law, ¢ ed a war-emer- | & O'Brien, Miller Henson Drug Co., and 1y 4 tivitics, but this i | her bedroo v and as she | ency, expires next May, and since | The Dickinson Drug Co, disappearing. Assurances have beed | jay t mred el s T SR 5 iven from an authoritative source | jnore bullets into her budy, e odunc aBREADRIN O ekl oSl that the pubii turbed and t of Ttaly will ready to rc piigrims r will not ba ¢ vest be perfectly clean and ¢ and greet as many 5 wish to come. e ——— IF RHEUKATIO BEGIN ON SALTS Says We Must Keep Feet Dry, Avoid, Eaposure. Eat No s lamp ground, avoid tay off t osure, keep dry, cat no sweets of any kind for a while, drink lots of water and above all a- take a spoonful of Jad Salts oce sionally to help keep down uric and | toxic acids, Rheumatism is caused by p toxins, called acids, which rated in the bowels and into the blood. It is the fi acid from the blood and cggt it out in the urine, The pores of the skin are also & means of freeing the od of this {mpuri In damp and chilly | cold weather the skin pores are closed, thus forcing the kidneys 10 1o double work; they be W and sluggish and tail to elimis this poison, which keeps accumulat- ing and circulating through t x= tem eventually settling in t nts and musc! ng stiffness, sore- ness and d rt pain, atism, At the first twinge of rheumatism | get trom any pharmacy about four ounces of J ts; put a table- spoonful in a glass of water amd drtnk before breakfast each mornin for a week. his is pful to neutrailze acldity, e hody waste also tp stimulate t Kidneys thus helping to rid the blood of thes rheumatic poisons. Jad Salts is inexpensive, nd is made from the acld of grapes and lemon juice, combined with i and s used with cxcellent re thousands of folks who are subjec to rheumatism. | - | tiaced to internal poisons, such as a blind dent Coolidge entered the lists | pus pocket in & tooth or a diseased tosil about two weeks ago on the side of | iving oft polsons, whicll are earried in the the tenants by requesting I(zc)vurd‘!"’l““‘”‘: U;elivumznuvhnralw lerl'z\nl I‘Ip‘ln YiCC’l\Mlllhm rent eommission and a|come enlarge ollen, creaky and ex- former member of the house from |ttemely paiuful, Buhler Oil, when | North Carolina to draw up & regula-|(° 18 affected foints, is readily sbsorbed eoused of Killing Grandmother ~Trying to Get Jury Pootsville, v J;m_ With I_xisl tory bill based on the police power :.,n,y. i ”""-}"v""nl'fii’f.\'.'iifii “Ci‘f"‘,,ym"' right hand uplifted, William Cavalier| of the federal government to main- | cau ;ns in much the same way aged 14, the youngest defendant ever| tain sanitary and moral conditions|M esls noutralise acid | charged w first degres murder, | in the district | stomach, giving instant reliaf. yosterday pleaded “Not gullty” in| The new Icsislation requested by |iry s ‘Tow appications in one svening. court, and by instructions o law-{the president would take the place | 1t gives quick results because it Is instant- yers asked to be tried “by God and | of the existing Ball rent acf, first | 8bsorhed and contains a special ingre- my country.” T dient which et once penetrates to the pof- since twice ex- shdie A ¢l court decision aftirming the conten- | Gl LG mouth | tjon of the real estate men that the | y |ito_ siine her Eroans and sHut and|wer emergeicy had: ceased o exist Pl SO S sy o I Was Ordered for coughs IS % iovo Seoctredt mems) e president previously had or- i peeateen v making them bo. | dered the department of justice to Qui:kR&lk;!sAp“dl-untMm x i investigat he ren situa T ¢ a1 ol : A vestigate the rental situation And enremmaliy, wss PIS0’S | A i . Washington, particularly regir( Throat and Chest B S charges of pyram‘ding of mortgages Balve. 35¢ jio ¢ others 30 ang of fictitious sales for the pur-| weeping. A sum of money owne by il st el Y| pose of raising values. 1In addition [ the grandmother was hidden in the | " 0 Sol e ARG L o dratt | { boy's bedroom. Sy ik | Ak Chalemen Whaioy Lo dradty e datained ahd when contronted|neW legisiation, the president in-| with this evid or 1. The | structed the department of com- et iectiar ler was the | Merce to make a survey throngh the JEE Y€1 ity police of vacant houses and | Bits apartments. i mer €ays he 2 = + of murder tn|. When Mr. Whaley completed his| . e i jo- | Dill, the president sent it to congress | 3 counsel | Without passing on its merite but| lea of | With the request that it given | & Na | serious consideration. The bill would Apply it o Any Rupture, Old or Recent, to {create a permanent commission Jarge or Small and You Are on the was found yory|reEulate rentals because of “condi- the Koad That Fas Convinced o jury and an extrations zerous to public health a Thousan panel will probably be called. The|burdensome to government —em- S t F t P m' lesmen manifested extremn reluc- | Ployes,”” and clothes a iildings in efl mfl 0 WW |S ry the ¢ I the district with a “public interest.” to try the ¢ with the pros- 2 LIt A\nyone ruptured, man, woman or child, 150 ) betng sent to T | should write at once, to W, 8, Ric D e Rl IE R Opposes Policy Main St. Adams, N. %, for a free trisl i - ) leago. T S Provesed legisia. |°f his wenderful stimulsting application, | 5 4 Chlcago, Jan. §—Dr 1 legisia- | j, hut 1t on the rupture and the mus. GITS $5,000 AWARD Ly congress turning over to a Vegin to Ughten; they bein to bin@ New York, Jan. 8.—Sarah Hudics, | nm nmission or b r &0 that the opening closes mate 15, was awarded $3,000 today by the | contro 1l residential prope §i RATIShE AT B8 I€ MUPPAIE Y U Loty o e ] ppliance s then done away with. supreme court jury which {wo | Was 1 is opposed in a glect to send for this fres trial. days wed to testimon N i Ennls, president your ire doesn't bother you $30000 N mane Lot L a s Rt At b oL ynal association of re the use of wearing mpporte all 2 i ehiis] B e e ? Why suffer this nuisance? Why James A. Burdei, al whose country |estate | to member boards, risk of gangrene snd guch Gangers place on L and the 1 of |made public today {from a small and inmocent little rupture, Wales was a guest imer.| “If the rcgulation of re and |the kind that has thrown thoussnds on Deinimatdds wahd i e e e ms | the dperating tablo? A host ot mem and R N A jen ekt S wre dally running such risk just automobile in April, 152 of occupar resi- e their ruptures do mot hurt nor =ra rties were to pass from | prevent them from getting around, Write | “GOOD BOYS" ORGANIZE | the individual owner |at once for thin free trial, as it is certainly | : g o % of & govern. |® wonderful thing and has aided in the { A new Junior clu ¢ e of a gover { ruptures thas were as big as & known as the club,” was | the city of Washing- | man's two f T® and write at onoa, oAt ntthe {ssion last|t v sald Mr. Ennis, |using the coupon below cvening by Dir g in tte pending bills, Squire. Andrew Tat relple wo e es- YREE YOR RUPTURE 1 anger n estat Adams, N. Y. me entirely fres & of your stimylating Log". Dorothy imilar club n this afternoon. Tames Gasolir Barn for | to auto | som

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