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S Rl R A AN U ARSI DA ANV . AR NN S b . \ . Waterville Man Is e oivate eanina wers-souged. |SCHBMING T0 RETAKE St g y a irain Waterbury, Pan, 9,—Willlam Gar- the less fortunate ones In the matter AFR[GA“ TERRITORY voice commimded him that she must | Vals the Brittany sardine, which s of unmolested, rdine fishing ceuters alo e teft Bishop Says South-west [ Thomaston avenue, ‘aterville, was comforts belng | behind. The king alone|so simply prepared for market that| Toward the forelgn travelers the pi- scaped, the city and all its inhab- |1t 18 a wonder that some other peo- ratos were ektremely polite, From tunts being submerged beneath the [ ple have not captured and standard- them they took nothing, evidently | Anglican N 1 the ‘product. The de: 0 X killed yesterday afternoon at 8: under orders from thelr chief, Coidalés Wil Ba- Facurued tr | | ilsf SasuiAY Kiteenogs his home. Garrley was returning P those of Nantes, had more individ-| torrents of water flooded the city, | the importance of belng the best v vality than they boust today. But|yng king took his daughter on the| known fishing center, Douarnenez, with about 15,000 peo-| gidie behind him and fled, but w| “For the connolsseur nothing ri- i “"s aners Sa I[ Is Wflving‘\ ! “Douarnencs means lterally, the a;n(u.« or the ‘calvary 4-4;:»{|nuulanm.' xm‘Make U aPlIFSC 0[ $300 alld Under compulsion the crew pllot- 3 with a snug lit s p SRt the little fishes are called ‘rance, 0 3 p p y 1 Lort de “,"‘.‘1”‘;‘ ”\‘ (‘_':“I;, ‘,‘,"'X'ml]', ,",',,‘,,““:"‘I',” e i Uite faralliapibis )ll‘l')‘xt:«, p § :‘41“111‘:.; ,IF:‘?,:;::N]:."‘:olor:\m',\:r.l:gf Proposals Axe Adopted. home, from Waterville Center and Tlll‘l] n Dyer [0 Relflm% Adopted. falled to get out of the way of a Rfil Flflg 10 FaCC 0[ Rel)lll)llfl | i for shelter. and | |10 Teistan of Leonaws, one of the | CCOR Bl 0 RCLAC T then bolled [ RISl SOER BRSSOk A AT Winsted train which came speeding 3 AN Knight ie Round Table, Once days, Doats put out from shore ol you ‘I like| K0IENt8 of the Round Table. Oncel e, "o oue an hour, and the harvost Capetown, Jan. 9, — Germans|behind him. Medical Examiner = the island’s was religlous ¥ in great numbers to take off the ind MY |t now it is commerclal; since the | ©f the se “I \s ready for the dlscrim- 0—with | treasure, Many of the wild looking [are scheming to win back their|Dr. A. A, Crane investigated the case inating epleurcs of the world.” 9 Washington, D, C., Jan. 9. —|& oAl kit sardons | 011 days its priory has been super- comtratton o e " Viclims | boatmen attempted to board, but the | colontes in South Africa, and, ac-|And stated that the man was in- Douarnenez is runaing true to form. | 1 abvarles and Pardons® | 00"y & lighthouss and a sapdine | rorm | Worthy o Robla Hood, plratea re. |Pirste Ghlef stood them off at the | iyl oo be pogarty, | Anglioan | (Cucated 8¢ e, Hue. of, the Sodl» Newspapers say the town ie waving ! I : [Rskhyy ot RARIOE HIORE plra tos point of a revolver while his follow- F .20 Db Auaee, ¥ i \ - s | . he red flag In the face of the Re- | SISt In the Douarnen: T ant Douarnenca ar|CONN. Co, Auto Bus Hits [centy took posscasion of the Chinese | {M G BT SIE AR Bishop of Damaraland, South-West public of France, but t etons | & ; Hhgas AN Rmsach asaaEa R And Kills Little Child " ,l\..,fi:nm.‘ ran her ‘."1‘3 4lside. He cxplained to the pussen- | Africa wil virtually be restored to have been known to displ: skport, Midne, of the French| waton Tah. 9 Alphonse X | Iarbor near Amoy and procecded 0| gory; u1¢ theso fellows Ect on|mem 1f cortain political proposals same restive spirit at various tin ater an. 9.—Alphonse Kli- 'loot her most systematically, accord- oard T can't control them, and & ¢ . are adopted. The Mail's correspond- « I iI'4 It the or r # in the past, according to a b At I 0 oo o muly o s old son of Mr. and ing to a report brought here by |they certalnly will rob you of every- Sror the Washt: e | M78, Stanislaw Kidul of” 642 High- | wWilljam Overholt and family, Ameri- |thing you have," ent quotes the bishop as’ saying: quarters of the | ~”"’ "‘]"“‘”‘-v““ y’”‘"”"}»"_ killed | can missionaries, passengers and| As soon as the silver was uns “If General Hertzog, the prime min~ soc SULPH carly lust night when struck by @ {jinesses of the oceurrence. ‘The|loaded into small boats the captain |ister, accedes to the request of the Connecticut company bus driven by |y ormaster bravely refused to|of the ship was ordeved to put to|Germans for entire self govern- “Though the el MG SKIN ERUPTIONS John 1% Callahan of 206 Baldwin [y, 0 gver his keys to the pirate |sea, and as the boats dropped astern |ment, and we have a legistative n s idea waters of the Bay of Douarnenez, 1zed ‘corporal's ksl oy peninsula L my sl L JFoochow, China, Jan, whose home g !, of the American d b e - - Pa " Tho boy had poen playing tn tront |JhiC SR L8 By i BT | amadl arms, the chief bowing low | you'can sately say that every mem- pe's Cold Comafiufld | trusted it to another of the ship's |and swinging his hat in+a wido|ber of the house will be & Ger- ? s Eles aniily |the st man. In that event it is easy to parked at the curb started up he |Officers to be given to the familytheatrical gesture. imagine the strings being pulled in Breaks‘a Cold nght UP ran in front of it. Deputy Coroner |°f the murdere 1‘1 m;“,'“‘ *the ship in| Berlin, and thé result would be by e e Theobaid E. Conway examined Cal. | Tho plratcs boarded the sh p:‘GETT[NG TOO FAT? cquivalent to handing South-West| Take two tablets |lahan and released him in custody|Shanghal in gulsc of passengors. | & Africa back to the German people.” | efery three hours of the Connecticut company. When nearing Amoy they ove TRY THI REDUCE Former German properties n the | yntii théee doses S Cameroons, West Africa, were of-|are taken, The first e * |powered the officers and crew, act- People who dow't grow too fat are the|fered for auction recently and [ dose always gives } | ! ing with precision and with prac- 5 e ‘Mn!hcr of Three Is Sent [tically no violence. They politely |roriumiey "xvention, “ut 1t vou. find the |realized _$1,125,000. Protest was|relief, The second Ah TolEng of To Jail on Liquor Count |warnea the Chincse-speaking pas- |fat acoumuiaiing o already ‘cumbetsone. | made at the beginning of the sale|and third dosés( Niothiang sengers not to get excited, inform- |You will bo wico to follow this suggestion, | - baral letel hronte s flery skin R | Bridgeport, Jan. 2 8 h L e st et ola | that such lands should not be al-|completely —break W eruptions so kiewicz of Falrfield, 45 y k t their object was pri-| ur dealer for Marmoln [lowed to revert to German owner-|up the cold. Pleas- quickly, says a ; |and mother of three children, was and follow noted skin spe- {sentenced to tho couhty jail for 10 | of silver bars consigned to the days and fined $200 when she plead. [Amerlcan Oriental bank at Foochow. || 1 guilty to selling liquor when ar- | Nevertheless, it was explained some- |tors Bldg,, Detroit, Mich. raigned before Judge John J. Walsh [ what apolc nlly, the plrates [you will be able to common | needed some clothing and would be obliged to accept some from the when they dis are peaceful and have sometimes fifth cent a el Duke Francis 11 ! ) American ang | g el skin that man: ‘ Oy Ko Pan A R i Fa b O ‘Monselgneur, T declar . ke those Oy oken out with would rather the s lion of wild an uch people as ) . > wi - pir Seafaring |8 i HE S lon Sty “The 1 y t A % i iry suspect Dy Httie vi sub whose fishing smacks g red and brown sail of his home with his small brother heart of £ AL chict and was killed, but the pirates |the pirates fired a salute with their | body composed of elected members, Mentho - 8 and sister and as the bus which was 1-wide use| oSS 1 LD crear will 8 eezem thnt o know. ription Ta ctions. | shif, but the auctioneer sald that|ant and safe to e o eaen rwemict o urti | former enemy ~ subjects would be | take. Contalns no ‘rice direct to Marmola Co., General Mo-|allowed to bid. The bulk, however, | quinine or oplates. By doing this|was taken by a British subject, |Milllons use “Pape's reduce stendily and | who said, although he had bought|Cold Compound.” sily and pleasantly, without starvatlon |y, “gor gneoulation, he did not|Price, thirty - five et or tiresom exercise, Start taking em today and get slender. intend to resell them to Germans. |cents. Druggists guarantee it. all nationalitic f eptil t f 1 pera, ‘ he moment to emotional outh ut > - 3 2 S8t r @ i this sulphur lentless fight whic! nen must | Grad he ancient wick: Y| preparation is applied ti put up againet the hung stood on the s r two or three applica- |ple t th ma is gone and the illy clear and smooth. o precious as a skin > it destroys the para- ise the burning itching urement. Mentho-Sulphur Is eczema right ar of Rowles Mentho- ¢ be had at any good itching |in the criminal court of yesterday. stops ar T wrnenez, had t the wicked- |skin is de The king hag |Sulphur is St. | remedy b r who w imagination, tion, and a piety as ¢ as their bray y bu “In those ea i r pt Dahut stole slde towns wi om around his neck the gold key other dignitar mes as ch unlocked the g of the| A sma portant as bLishops, | thost Jocks of Y. 1 gave it to | Sulphur Rouen, or even their lovers. Shortly afterwards | diug store. age-Allen & o, Hariford her fa counts dukes Paige-Jewett Engineers Offer New Smoothness—New Ability- New Comfort—New Silence~ New Beauty-and - Permanent Perfected Performance Prepare for Progress. There is a New Paige and a New Jewett. They outperform in every way our previous best. And you know what that was— Paige official stock chassis records stand unbeaten. Jewett has won hundreds of hill-glimbs. It seemed impossible to better such performance. But now— comes another step forward. We have not only bettered it. We have perfected that performance—have made it so smooth, so ready, so many-sided, so lasting that today’s engineering knowledge can offer no further improvements. New smoothness so perfected that vibration is not de- tectable at any speed! Thanks to new, costly balanced crankshatts, Noiseless motors have been produced by improved silent chain drive and other refinements. New road smoothness and comfort come from new springs designed for balloon tires. New handling ease from ball-bearing, special-geared steering. New safety with perfected hydraulic 4-wheel brakes. And finally new beauty of bodies and equipment maintains for the New Paige and the New Jewett their style leadership. Fear No Follies. This perfected performance is built around six-cylinder motors. Sixes—for their inherent bal- ance ang economy. Sixes—because our 10 years’ specializ- ing has perfected them beyond need of complications. And the engineering of the world’s costliest cars agrees with ours. Paige-Jewett motors are of exceptional size. Ample power is produced without “racing” them. They last long because geared moderately and never overtaxed. Permanent Performance—perfected to new excellence —that is the keynote of Paige-Jewett engineering. So we have retained these long-proved features, refined where possible: the Paige-Jewett clutch of saw-blade steel Incorporated The Under - Price Store In The Basement Celebrates Its First Anniversary \ Unparalleled Offering of 200 New Spring Dresses that neither jerks nor stalls the motor; the transmission that permits changing from high to second at 30 miles an hour; universal joints—with sealed-in oil that lasts 15,000 miles, so no wear, no back-lash. We are building today not only the ablest, easiest han-\ dling and truly comfortable cars, but cars whose fine qualities stay and stay and stay. J and Paige Silent Paige and Jewett are alike in Chain Drive this new performance. Jewett &‘h i;wi‘:ififlm:!:flmf: BLVES it t.o Yot gicar Of.mn' chr:in drive for pump ::d venient size. Paige, in a bigger timingshafts. Note the auto- car—with the added advantages matic takeup sprocket. By of greater size and power. a sprindguand ca? uk::nue- is sprocket All these new advantages cost constant tenion 'on the you nothing more. Paige and chain,completely offsetting Jewett prices have not been in- ‘h°°fi°‘."°f‘:‘"i‘ (1“:;“")- creased. Judged by comparable {’;fmmgmi:: a:m;.;;: cars — both the New Paige and Eilence is permanent. the NeW Jewett are underpriced $150 to $200. With assets of $15,000,000,an enormous new plant, and the most modern machinery — our sixteen years’ experience is show- ing results as never before. We stand ready to prove it ina dem- onstration whenever you say. The new PAIGE The new JEWETT A fernoon and Dinner Dresses of lustrous crepe satin, s and Street Dresses, carefully hand-tailored, of All Wool Flannel and Novelty Material. 8y New High Shades and pastel tones for spring—Al- mond, Monterey, Copper, Cocoa, Salmon, Cranberry, Powder Blue, Copen, ete. Sizes 16 to 44 Improved 70 horsepower motor —31;" x 5" ... New dynamically balanced crankshaft ««« New larger New increased radiator capacity . . . Silent chain drive with automatic takeup ... ‘Wheelbase 131 inches . . . Rear springs over 5feetlong . . . New design springs for balloon tires. .. Snubbersat all four wheels... ater circulating pump . . Five balloon tires 33 x 6.75 . . . Perfected self-adjusting 4-wheel brakes (Lockheed hy- draulic) at slight extracost . . . New steering gear for balloon tiggs . . . New colors — gray and green . ., More beautiful bodies . . . New riding comfort . . . New handling ease ... New performance flexibility . . . New com™ plete equipment included at these prices. Phaeton (5 or 7), $2165~Brougham (5), $2395—Sedan (7), $2840— Suburban Limousine (7), $2955. Prices at Detroit. Tax extra New 55 horsepower motor —3%"x5"... New cotnterbalanced crankshaft ... New +..New deep crowned fenders—extra strong . . . New style running boards—2 inches lower . , . New body styles—Touring, Brougham, Sedan . . . New permanent satin lacquer finish in new colors . . . New instru- ment board and window trim . .. New seat comfort positions ... New interior effects and appointments. .. Newhandling ease and riding comfort . . . New performance and smoothness. silent chain with automatic takeup . . . New silent valve-gear . . . New lubrication of pis- tons . . . New double-bearing wrist-pin con- struction...Newtype inttrchangeable main bearings . . . Perfected self-adjusting 4-wheel brakes (Lockheed hydraulic) at slight extra cost.. . . New larger size balloon tires 31x5.25. .. New spring design for balloon tires . . . New steering gear for balloon tires Standard Touring (5), $1175—De Luxe Touring, $1290—Coupe (3), $1310— Standard Brougham (5), $1385—De Luxe Brougham, $1525—Standard Sedan (5) $1545— De Luze Sedan, $1745. All prices at Detroit. Tax extra (s009) WHITMORE PAIGE-JEWETT CO. Cor. East Main and Elm Sts. Tel. 3399 See Display at Our Show Rooms, Saturday, January 10 '€y /2) NEW MOTORS—PERFECTED FOUR-WHEEL BRAKES—NEW BODIES—LARGER BALLOON TIRES z‘@@%