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A LITTLE DANDERINE WILL MAKE YOUR HAIR LUSTROUS, SOFT, FLUFFY, AB Get a 25 Cent Bottle Now and Forever Stop Falling Hair, Itching Sfl:‘ndnnmlrufl' If you Wish to Double the Beauty of your Hair in Ten Minutes surely Try a Danderine Hair Cleanse Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and appears as soft, lustrous ar Seautiful as a young girl’s after a Danderine nair cleanse. Just try this—ms a cloth with 2 little Danderine and draw through your bair, taking onc small strand ata time. “This will cleanse the bair of dust, dirt and excessive oil and in just a few moments you have doubled the beauty of # A delightful surprise awaits particularly those who have been careless, whose hair has been neglected or is scraggy, faded, dry, brittle or thin. Besides beautifying the hair at once, Danderine dissolves every patticle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invigor- ates the scalp, forever stopping itching and falling hair. , qae-in-ama. # Try as you will, after one application of Danderine you cannot fipd any dandruff or 2 loose or falling hair, and your scalp will never iteh, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks™ use when you will actually see new hair—fine and downy at first—yes—but reaily new hair lpmuuxll over the scalp. Danderine makes the hair grow long, heavy and luxuriant and we can prove it. If you care for pretty, soft hair and lots of it surely get a 25 cent bottle of ORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDA PRINCE CHUN RESIGNS REGE! tration Has Been Unpopular—Regent Regrets That His Repentance Came too Late—Friend of Premier Yuan Appointed as One of the Two New Regents. % Peking, Dec. 6.—An edict announcing VIEWED WITH SUSPICION. the resignation of the regent, Prince ! Chun, was issued today by the em- louthmnli.b:l. ::I Satishad Witk press dowager. It is signed by the e gt members of the cabinet, and points out | Shanghai, Dec. 6—The southern that the administration has been un- |Fevolutionaries.apparently are more popular, and that a constitutienal gov- | waes, eVer determined upon the efface- ernment has not yet been established.)even to the child ¢ This last 1s explained by the fact that | terma upon Whith posce dhn bs made: l@osmplicaiicns arose, the pecple’s hearts | The abdication of the regent is re- 'were brukcn and the country Wwas|garded with suspicion, according to the ‘WR lutc turmoil. The regent re-lrevolutionary leaders seen tonight, ani grets tha: Lis repentance came too late |the dval guardianship s unsatisfac. nd feels that if he continued in power | tory. his commanls would soon be disre-| Notwithstanding the peace negotia garded. tions at Wun Chang and Shanghal The cdict continues: those at the head of the republican Teat of the Edict. movement decided at @ meeting to float Bhi ciiet contiie the first issue of republican war bond “He wep! and prayed to resign the |COVering a patriotic and sympathetic reency. At the same. time express.|loan amounting to 10,000,000 taels Thc ing his earnest intention to abstain [PORds Will be issued in denominalions from polic.s. 1, the empress dowa-|Of 100, 50, 10 and 5, the issue pricc ger, living in the palace, am ignorant | being elghty per cent. of the fac: of ihe state of affairs, but know that|Value the average rate of intercs Tebellion exists and fgnhting continues, | Deing twelve per cent. They are re- cavsing disaster everywhere, whilz the | Payable In six years by the agent of eommerce of friendly nations auftess.|-1€ new republican bank, which has « Fhe Tepen: 1% honest, though ambitions, | capital of 5,000,000 at the present time Being misled, he has harmed the peo- |Subscribed entirely by Chinese. Ple; therefore his resignation is ac The hope was expressed at the cepted.” meeting that Americsns could be i The Regent Pensioned. duced to subseribe. One speaker said 5 oned. _ |that the United States was the on The clict demands loyalty to the|country to which China looked for mimsters by the Leople, who “must!pympathetic assistance, because Th UNDANT « e We Bake Things, Too, Mrs. Housewife. Bread, biscuit, pastry—every- thing. We are doing it every day. That’'s how we found out just the flour that you wanted. Now we know the wheat that makes it. Now we know how to grind it. Every kernel goes through twenty Knowlton's Danderine from any druggist or toilet counter, and just try it. : £ now ze that the court does not " TN e romder of the Bower | United States was the only disinter e i S L R - [obieet: 15, the as G Vested in the throme’ The rogent has | Seccd friend ;‘f"(‘,"l‘"";“:e;';‘]’:m"' of a sets of rolls. LEGAL NOTICES. ‘The Bocial Betanist. been granted 50,000 taels annually | ™ arran . - P gements have practically been DISTRIOT OF LEBANON, §5, PRo-| JoUes—He Seems a very nice young | from the imperial household allow- |completed for a meeting between ihe i ¥ & 2 T ¥ LERENDN, . an. Vhat' b . ® Oelegates representing the Shangha N f — et I raaiuns map. What's nis profession? i miskios ot Hinkio Hctanded | o8isgaise reprossntius - Tin _ Bnaashp ow we sift it ten times Estate of Robert E. Turner, late of el s i chanon, in said District, deceased. Browa—He's & sdolal Dotanist. As the imperial and revelutionary |cuss terms of peace, “T"pon 'the ‘application of Thusa G.| Jomes—And what is that, pray? ders at Hankow have mot yet come o g '{'.'.;:r?x’m:‘::“:'n"'wh‘u’n:”gx‘fn‘ ipat| Brown—Oh. we invite him especially |to an undersianding, the armistice has A VICTORY FOR YUAN. | ppstrument in WIILng PUTROTI o | to give attention to our wallfowersl— |been extended for an additional three = — -aid Robert E. Turner, deceased, may | [Ilustrated Bits. days. through ten sheets of “silk cloth— to sift out the perfect flour. That flour—and that only—goes in bags branded “Gold Medal.” ding Bitterness Has Existed Be e proved, approved, allowed and ad- ifi i tween Hi ma hung. mitted to probate. as per application Sagrifioesd Himeslé for Spe. e Chiong on file more fully appears; 1t 18 “Th, 4 The regent sacrificed himself in a| o . Ordercd, That sald application be e Lady of the Lake. last effort fo save (he throne for his| hashington. Dec. 6.—The abdication eard and determined at the Probate | Walter Scott's famous romantic nov- | son, but unless all evidences fail it is | J ince Chun &s rogent and the su Office_in Lebanon. in sald District. on p - : A B ' stituiion of Shih-Hsu and Hsu Shih- b el in rhyme, “The Lady of the Lake,” | too late. Premier Yuan Shi Kal has o} the T2ih day of December, A. D. 1911, | e e A s tan thi®|Chang as guardians of the throme is 2 ociock In the afternoc ‘was written in 1810. en the British minister, San John Jor- |Fe8arded in official circles here as u noties be given of the pendency e - N 3 |substantial vietory for Yuan-Shi-K Application, and the time and place of dan, Into his Con(enCe i ey 1914 (between whom and the retiring regent the minister his plans and savs that| yere has beens much bitter feeli earing reon, by publishing the same onee in some newspaper having a he hopes much from the minister's ation in said District, and by ’ i ot ever since Yuan was dismissed from copy “thereof on~the public Women’s Beauty in ““"““‘“""‘ RSt et the court in 1909, in the Town of Lebanan, in = ebels Rally for Yuan. Of the two new regents, Hsu-Shih- t. and make return to this Wintry Weather || . ine other hand the rebels confi- |Chang is by far the most interesting dently say tonight that Yuan Shi Kai| personality. He is distinctively Chi- ke, D - ; s their man. They describe him as a nese in birth and training and_aspi IR o SRR $PEsAg Wecthe. 1n. fah Rasin.) statesman because he is ac- rations and has been ome of Yuan's T A CoURT oF PmOPATE mELD | “Every woman's complexion needs| complishing the transition from the stannchest advocates. He protestec R i g for the Distriet | protection against wind and weather. Manchu dynasty to @ republic without |against Yuan's dismissal in 1909, and Srwici. on the 6th day of Decem- | Betier than powder is a simple solu- | a massacre of an attack on the lega- |afterwards memorislized the throne to ALBERT G. KNBELAND. Our baking insures its unvarying goodness. We test out each batch of flour. ber, A, D. 1911, tic v v p 1 e gee P tnte o Gomnella Pl Tarboy, late wF Dackags of yaaysione, I olght Ounces | 5 i S e B e And millions know the result. State of Cornelia oo, late o Noobe A AW gt & T of witch hazel. Gently Tub on face, : - Witiiam F. Farbos of Norwich, Gonn., Deck and arms night and morning |ATTEMPT TO SHOW |HARRIS AND BLANCK Every bag of Gold Medal Flour is exactly the same as appeared in Court and filed a petition | ant you will be delighted with re- | S 1. Tt e Tuleute A il 3t foktoras an® Briecrvas yoathe | WHITE A PERJURER | ASSAILED BY A MOB the best bag that ever went out. forth, that administration be granted | ful loveliness of the skin. e s 1 — ereupon, it is Ordered, at eal .4 - CO ores, o Dis ve men! e r . petition \fe hea\"\yls an‘d determined at | Pimples, eczema and other skin dis- | g —_— the Probate GOY” flvn»n'{ in the Cl()"lgll eases. If heals cuts, burns and m-n\_ds Washington, Dec. 9.—Senator Lori- | Newl York, Decp 6 —Cwunsed for Norwich. in sald District, en the h fand is also an excellent cure for|mer's lawyers began laying the foun- |Harris and Blanck, proprietors of the day of December, A. D. 19011 at 4 i 6= 4 = : 2 coughs, colds and catarrh. {dations teday of his defense before the |Triangle Waist company, who are on o'slock in the afferncon, and that ne (3 g v’ X e . Don’t wash the head senate committee which is investigat- |trial charged with manslaughter be- tice of the pendency of sa ition, Ind of naid Dearing therenn. Be given | weather. A dry shampoo by the ‘publication of this ‘order’ one apd ‘there ‘s no danger of catching|messes io refute the testimony by of 140 emploves last March, complain fme ire some newspaper having a cir- . Just mix four ounces of therox|Charies A White, & former member |ed today that the defendants were gelation In salq District at Jeast threc | with four ounces of pdwdered orris|of the Ifinois legislature, who made |assailed br a mob when coming to and Zays prior to the date of =aid hering | root, or with four ounces of corn meal, (a so-called confession of having ac- |going from the court and Judge Crain PN T A S ING Tudge. | 8Prinkle a tablespoonful on the head.|cepted a bribe to vote for Mr. Lorimer |ordered two policemen to escort the he above and foregoing 1s & true | BrUSh it out, and the halr will be|for United States senator. sccused men to and from their homes. of record. SR clean, light, wavy and lustrous.” | 'George Gloss, a Chicago motorman, | Thé story of the fire was reduced in FANNIE C. CHURCH. |was called to disprove White's state- |the testimony by the first witness U ment that Sydney Yarborough, an- |day to terms of feet and inches and minuics and seconds. Pictures and - ATE HOLDEN other street car employe, was in his Jfi&fi?flfl&fi ';???u‘rlz“f\e“&su-m room in a hotel in Springfield on the |diagrams were also used in support of ' night of May 24, 1909, White testified |the state’s confention that the factory ing his election. They introduced wit- [cause of the fire which cost the lives Cler of Lebanon, on the 5th day of Decem- ber, A. D. 1811. to Yarborough's presence in some of !roem was crowded. Tt was testified Fresent — ALBERT G. KNEELAND, Iis allegations of bribery. Gloss tes- |that the doors upened irward, and that Bsq, Judge. ‘ified that Yarberough slept at his |there were only two stairways, where- On_moOgn af Thuse G. Byrher.of house on that might and did not go to |as the building code called for three, ban: i | A s Gt, Bxecutrix on the testate i 2 . Soiate ot Richard I, Gidman, late of n [:Ieaner {Springfield until the next day. and that _one of the two exits was Lebanon, within said District, deceased. i William H, Sturmer, clerk in_ the locked. The state will try to prove Th& g4 3 Suth Gootee that = Six Prigss house in Chicago, and Fred |that u(fll')h« ;lhmrl_\:lnrxa:let ]Ec‘hwa:'tlz & . momihs _be allowed and limited for the Zentner, a2 salesman, were called to |Was suffocated and burned. Tt is with Siefitors of suid estats (o exhibit thelr 157 Franklin St lestify to an alleged conversation with Iner death that Harris and Bianck are ».°0LD Mgpat FLOV trix ang directs that public motice he [ White in August, 1909, @pecifically charged. iremen testi- miven of this order by advertising in a su"’s PRESSED su | Boih witnesses repcated their testi- fled as !o_lha alarms and something Rewspaper Baving a circulation in said i |mon¥, given at the previous investi- |about their efforts to catch girls who m-:h 5 and W2 Posti nfig:’,rtherm{ gation, that White told them “that the fumr‘v‘ed"t‘x;um the ninth story windows, on_the public signpest In own_ o B S Wk Srowne {1n the life net: deceased last dwelt. Certifiel from Record cd” The witnesses testified ALBERT G. KNEELAND. IMAN JUMPS FROM DOME both drew the inference that |ELEVATOR MAN HELD |JAMES B. M'NAMARA decTa Judge. 4 e White intended to extort money from OF THE WORLD BUILDING |cR . ¥ e Big G—Hygienic R A HE WORL OCKER EXONERATED N ;L‘Ey‘m‘e'?n‘fi;‘ ‘&-‘mfifl%fi’r [ge u‘l‘r A $250,000 CDLLETT‘ON Body Frightfully Mangled After the ON BRIBERY CHARGE FOR MURDER OF VOGEL | IS SUED FOR $50/ Bictaf Claliinliy, bn he 4th day of Coarse Flour Ry FORMERRIN b Drop of 375 Fest. trict Attorney Informs Court That | Dead Man Was Rebbed of Gems Valued | Widcw of One of His Vietims Seeks e Has a . o Fresent—A HALI BENNETT, Judge New York, Dec. 6.—In the sight of 5 " | Prepar v 200 s 2 : p 05 Ser A fhe might: o On motion of Charles & 'Hyde, Ad pared with Bran. 20c a package.|ygle to Have It Through Liberality |thousands of pedestrians on Park row = . g PR onthe lnioaiais sefais of t CARDW Miciin il Lon o iand 1n ity Halt park today, an wn.| Boston, Dec.”6.—With the complete | New Y#kk, Dec. 6.—For the murder| Lds Angeles, Doc. 6.—J T $hid Biblticr. Ascases & at CARDWELL’S. of Meyzspder: I Soommgs. |identited man jumped to death from |exoneration of former City Treasurer |of Isauc 5. Vogel, a wealthy dealer | Namara, under sentence This Court doth decres that six New Haven, Dec. the tcwering dome of The World build- | George U. Crocker from the charge of |In Joseph Roberts, a negro ele- | onm Ing. TS HGPL Sogve O sraiC | briving of the jury that brcke his fa- |vator man, was held without ball by | his Jot todny when he becamo defen nt, hud other troubles add » —In addition to Shikespearean literature se months be allowed and limited for the creditors of said estate to exhibit their i J > 5 Glaims against the same to the Ad- c by Alexander F. Cochran of the |, The human = form came urtling |iner's will and gave him and his two |the coroner tonight. upon charges mudeant In a $50.04 damere ¥ Wik ministrator, and directs that public no- class of 1596 from the Huth col- ; (ITOUER Fhe wiF WA great force 4@ |brothers a share in the million-dollar detectives W juestioned him all [1% brought L¥ louise M. Sawyer, & Tice be givén of thls order by advertis- lection in England and given by him PUUCE TAC motor hood Of n aulomos |cstate that would have gone to their afternoon Jberts asserts his in-Widow of Robert L. Suwyer, telegraph B b L TRere: Teving " Siesile ‘0 the Elizabethan club at Yale, Mr. pll¢ Standing in front i "l"""“"",m.pmomcr. there disappeared from the nce Ltut admits, the police say,’|operator employ by the Los Ankeles R Ny s M T Cochrane has given to the club Shakes- '0 the bulling, narrowly missing the | courthouse’ today William J. Hartnett, fownership of tan shoes spattred with | Times. and killed o the < \ seid Gown of Canterbury, nearest the Dearean an- other literature bought at SRIRANT, SHE BOY RO e of | Who, the district attorney says, grossly |blood and found not far from the body, | hich’ wrecked that building Oct deceived him in giving hat proved to |a ring belonging to the dead man and |1, 1910 the recent foe sale in New York city Place Where the deceased last dwelt. | the motor car was crushed by the Im- 1y, "so 100 evidenc which the indict- a-flecked fountain pen which re- Cerfified from Record. . . . 1o his own collection of Bhakes- | 1h¢ gl pEME by A SR — - 4 NNETT, 2 ; An_expert cstimate made | [ T " g 2 were based. Lit- in Vogel's pecket last night. ired from Chicage Police Force aecia Judke Before making vour purchase, call [of the collections taken together places D -Arlaue. No. 4 Rue Paillet, Paris - Chacks: Dusull, TAV-3BoRRd. M0 N Ome e e urannacd AL Dioad | | CHilcaso, Dec, S.—Police Inspectos and see us. Our Hne includes the well | their value at 0,000, and a_card bearing the nsme, “Will- g ke " ‘shoes by saying that he step arlex Dormun and Lieutenant W AT A COURT OF PROBATE HOLDEN |known McPhail, B 1 T, s AT |iam Davidson, M.D., No. 138 Clerk §e Hoston lsw DI THE gres e . b e ad Th Al B D O i 2t T ToE Iz [Known McERall Bush. & Gerta, Tonk [0y 0y gimmmenn g |atroet, carnes of Carteret avesue. Jer.|ed over ten years' and ever sing into the pool of biood around the dead | liam ' Ambrose ‘and Phomas Howard Trict of Canterbury, on the Ath day of | McCammon and Keller Bros’ Planos. 100,000, |oreet, Sorner pf, Carteret avepue, Jer-|jury sot asmide the will thero have |man's head. H» further declares that | were discharged from the police force December, A. D. 1911, The best i 8 -- | 5t v o ol $een rumors of bribery, and one man |he bought the ring in a pawnshop two |loday by the city civil service comm December, A D 1911 oNNETT, Judge, | 1S, €5t medium and high grade lines WATERWAY IMF 2 VENTS by which to trace the man's ldentity. | orved o prison sentence. Willlam J. |weeka ago and that he picked up the | sion afier a hearing on charges of in+ n motion of Charise B ¥vae, aa. [in the country at moderate cost. All Peedion & . He was apparently about 50 years old. |y, inett wos convicted of aceepting o |pen from the floor y | competency, particularly failure to en= g RS R e BT ‘l‘”‘y guaranteed and sold on easy| o "’";h:: g"“";’“';‘;fiw' Sogay —_———— bribe in the case, Three grand juries | Terence Vetelle, a | foree the vice statutes ohs, k. -, . s ¥i | terms. um by 3 | investigated it and the question was a |is held a Wwithin sald Distrlet, decease GYPSY SELLS HIS | political issue two years ago. Crpcker |1old the police. they say, that Roberts This Court doth decree ‘that six| Si - 5 i c months be allowed and lmited for the S MON TRy JeNeana frey” With ‘each | Waahiuxten: Déc.s } he- early com- DAUGHTER FOR $2,100.|and John J. Conroy, who was sald to |hired him to wash windows yesterday . eI ie e T s AR SN e | Pran. Ipletion of the Panama canal acd its $2, ave been invoived in the case, wera [and thit when he started work he left | The nmw c hcun- Claims against the same 1o probable effect on transportation in the | Purchaser of the Girl Marries Her Ac- |indicted in March, 1910, for bribery, |his cost in the Fasement where the | minigtrater, and 4 w United State: ked the o “ . o " ey e ing in as @ circula- session of ‘the National Rivers and| (cpicago Dec 7 | Just as the jury was about to be em- |police say, but Roberts, who ran the | Ghnu' nm umquahd tion . and By ‘posting a | Harbor " Harbors congress lere today. | ireen, Dist > leva the bullding, would not al- oopy i i the public signpost. in f jrag . % Y lerid. |Sheriff of Lake count " | panelied, District Attorney Pelletior |€levator in the building, wo not B divs iohlin Runlie Sigppa i House Furnishers. | Representative Sparkman of Florida |Tyrell assisiant u‘;“[‘f‘,’;,”h’“:“°'::_" obtained n tempoérary halt and retired |low him access 10 the basement, but | " Place where the deceased iast dwelt, 39 to 43 Main St. |sald that by 1925 the government Will | wajter A, Taylor. police magistrate of |10 B!s room with the lawyers for the |brouent him the garments instead. | A Whole Pint of It for 50s. Saves You Certified from Record. |have expendec ~more than u blllion | waykegan, 111, were named tofay as | defense. he thieves rifled the dead man's | $2. Dees the Work Quickly or {ALE NN X dollars for waterways improvement. | .inesses of a transaction whereby @ Harinett was about the corridors of [budy of geme valued at $10,000. These Money Refunded. dec7a Judwe. the courtnouse, having been out on |jewc's were in a hollow beit about his ealed to the Chicago oo Sow ~ |when the iawyers returned and the dis- |fied the body and spoke of the belt, Tt | i Pealed to the Chicago police for assint. | T Lo i orney’ amnounced he would not |nad been rinned open and the roricnis, | 1% takes hold instantly Ses WU ooty frying to Induce the wife to leave him. |Press the case for lack of evidence. |consisting principally of uncut dis ma P oo s sooup and Bimble, who 15 35 years wid. sald e |Hartnett immediately ran out of the monds, were missing. A blood-stwined [ BRES, T 0 UG 15 le quiekly married the mirl according to gspsy |COUrtroom and disappeared. The dis- [mop, used to eradieats evidence of | WorglOE SOEFL SOl el (Fsith heme- 5 | 2 George Thompson, a gypsy, sold his 3 \ { e o NEY S | OBITUARY, daughter, Mary, to Peter Bimble, an- | Dall since his conviction. He seemed |waist and their loss was not detected | gop guiek and positive resulta, the ping { e S NOWR Ut | iohl S oy 350100 The Hoole: AN |much interested In the conference and |untii several hours after the body had | o ¥oF quick Ane PAsTCte SURERC, S Pra. ] E"'u"lf‘(" the Distriet of Nerwieh, 1 James A. Millholland. girl came to light when Bimble ap. | WAS at the door of the courtroom |Leen found, when Mrs. Vogel identl-| copi"hortie of Pinex cannot be equaled. | will well the real estate belonging to Ch ‘umberland, Md., Dec. 6.—Ji < , Md., Dec. 6.—James A. the estate of Eldradge Northrup as fol- Qcfllltes .lld Boll BOIIS Millholland, 69 years old, inventor, for- lows: The undivided one-half interest i 127 aoridin partel at Sna with Awell. *" |mer coal eparaior and president of the Georges Cresk umberland rail- ing house and two barns th tand- i | ink. eituate on Wauweeus TN in tha | T seal packages, pounds | C:0E TR AN purchased hy the of Norwich, fully described in Western Maryland, died today. rites after paying the father $1.500 trict attorney issued = statement to of blowd which formed aboul - 3 i Dre apphication onr gfully dosoribed 1| and half pounds. also | e am Aol L b | Allowing the family 3600 For wedding |the effect that he had been wromsly | n Beud and: the dasd’ toww's | o T iy 4 Sl exvet | Court. FRANK M. HILTON, 4 the first locomotive in America, de- | expenses. p !:xueiud and he exonerated the defend- |watch were found later in the base- | woasy ls s vondy wimed decTd Adminfatrator. in bulk, at | signed by Peter Cooper. X 5 ey {ant from an unfounded charge -and |[ment. o latter was in the coal bin ‘l] 8 you :.. e g e sa | A, | hoped the public would do the sam | Both bure fiuger prints and by the o ) d‘m”w"‘n"’_’r‘h & \ Three 15 Tan Vet dor B New Haven.;Miss Martha A. Wurts, | Latce in the day Hartnetts bail was [the police hope to convict the mur- DUNN’S PHARMAGY Bridgeport, C Tiop. in one of the most impressive cere-|defnulfed and the police were asked to |derer. A heavy hammer, newly wash- Pinex woothes and heals the infiamed y | ' Bridgeport, Conn. c. 6—Sixteen monies ever held at Trinity church. |apprehend him. ed, was also found nearby rkable rapidity. 1t ten the appotite, is slightly laxa- nh i s." s — rls‘mas IR = |canes were disposed of in the criminal | New Faven, was sat apart as & 4 50 Main Street }side of the superior court here today, |c g Beond i s g = o { A 20 (nate ooedhildren’ ko it Pt Jal leadig gutty e e TR T oy Ster. . iinaien FIGheS With, Morei.: - .. | CHALANEIRS OAMAGE Bacelient foi husrseness, asthims, bron- | {posed against them. There was but — — ———— | ' Manila, Dec. 6. —Running fights con- | WOMAN'S REPUTATION. | chitls, and vther throat Lroubles, and has o nue beiween the troops, scouts and a wouderful record iu cases of imcipleny |one state prison sentence, a term. of j nstabulary and the Moros in the vi- J Perjury Boldly and Shamelessly Com- | lung trouble {10t less than three or more than ten Ladies’ Hand Bags The largest and finest stock in this | IN Selecting Christmas remem- viars being given Ralph Girkus of this Learn e o il o Sratils mitted in Diverce Case. | (o inex e s spacial and bighiy concons . e 3 £ i o i | e i bt rated compound of Norw Pi sity to choose from, prices anging| bramces you can find appro- | St the Truth orow have been killed and additional| pDetroit, Dec. 6.—'7 never in'all my,| extract. rich ip gualacol sud other nath Sues Sheriff Who Arrested Him. BIOE LR g ral healing pive elements. Simply mix from 50c to $12.00. - s 2R | - on the American side |fudicial career knew any case where trained homey, in a The Shetucket H: 4 N priate gifts in [ guansonis. Conn, Dec. &—Papurs in & About Coffee e ‘Deen few. none of the soldiers | perpury was committed as boldly and | Dint petie. wad 1t te ready for use, Used (-] arness ores Blankets, Robes, Furs, Coats, | (/T*EY Fi', /0L F00 fo;i;filf‘fi‘ 4 B h having boen Llllad. The M /e | shamelessiy us in the irial before me,” H more homes in the U. 8. and Canadn Auto Robes, {hinie of TOveer andume ohe shanty y a change to PRt ¢l submit to the disarmament |gaid Circult Judge Donovan today, re- | then any otber cough n-.d‘, 8 . ferring to the sensational divorce suit | Pinex has often been (mitated, buy 321 Main Street, Cut Prices |that he was upjustly clubbed and beat- e Ty Mie. Treak I, Heliogs mgeiost Der R T o e o will WAL C. BODE, Prop Sd4 Tieer in For Coals |gn by the sheriff, who arrested him for POS' I 'UM To Establish an Anarchist Colony. | hushand, a weaithy Daills Creek man- | peaduce the same resuits. The genuine s 3 Sinerlan Dogs, 3 Raccodll Natural | was called he ‘yas found gullty, but u»‘,’g“fi“'.‘.f.'&"’r el i S et wailine a0 vy [ gt 1 Marmot Lin A » 5 H e = o) New York, [1er to Prosecuter Shepherd « or money refun: Sertificate ary NEWMARKET HOTEL, L Marmot Lined 1 Moroccan Lamb, |sentcnco wax suspended and better feclings. [J| ciarced with counterfeliing, caablish | latiers atiention o the case. Three | antoe B "wrapped 18 #6Ch package. Sour S Coting TR R v ed his mint on Nootka Isiandfi B, C. | chauffeurs have sworn away the repu- | druggist has Pinex or will gladly get it co. s oring AeREe e Bthouses and counterfeiled Upited States notes | tation of Mrs. Kellogg, #nd the testi- | for you. If not, send te The Pinex Ca, . B eximun from, gasallpe ensiues in- 2 10 gain funds to establish an anarchist | mony of all three has been contradicted | By, Wayne, lod, Cubn rten 5 () fO”-? stoves is Dbeing colony on the island, W. A. Glover, a lin court. One of thum In « second v ro X x o secret service man, gaid toda; deposition repudiatedhis firet s A A 4 L