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PAGE TWO. THE JANESVILLE DAILY GAZETTE, SATURDAY, 'JANUARY 26, 1907. PROFESSIONAL CARDS, E. D. McGOWAN, a.

FISHER Attorneys 8 Counselors. 309-310 Jackman B'ldg. JANESVILLE, WIS New Phone 163. B. P.

Dun'widdie. Wm. G. Wheeler DUNWIDDIE WHEELER Attorneys and Counselors. Janesville, Wisconsin.

12-16 W. Milwaukee St. EDITH BARTLETT, D. Diseases of-Women and Children and Nerrons Diseases a Specialty 212' Jackman Block. Residence, 4 East N.

Office Phone No. 372; Resj G16 Red. Office hours, 11 to 12 a. 2 to 4 p. m.

W. NUZUM, Surgeon and Physician Office hours: 10 to 12,. 2 to 4, and Office 321.Hayes Block. Residence 407 Court street. New No.

1038. 923, white; old 2512. Dr. T. F.

Kennedy DENTIST. CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALITY. Tallman Over Badger Drugstore DR. FREDERICK C.ltlVDSTROW OSTEOPATH SulU 522-33 Block Book Co. 'Phone 1S9 Wiiconiin Theme JANEHVILLB, Wlh by Wisconsin Botrd of UidloKl Eiamluon.

W.H; BLAIR ARCHITECT (Formerly of-Blair ifc.Summors, CoEtrnctors.) Flans and Specifications. Room 3 Jn-nesvllle J. J. CUNNINBHAM, NINETY OF THEM; WATCH THEM ALL UNITED STATES SENATE AS MINSTREL TROUPE. BEN TILLMAN WAS ABUSIVE He Apologized, However; Was Reproved and Forgiven' Like a Small Boy; Other Washington News.

Washington, D. toi 1 Tillman's characterization of the United States senate as a minstrel -while 1 it has amused the country at large, has created much bad blood in the most dignified legislative body on. Evidences -'of this are'kept carefully below the surface, for the senate is nothing iC not dignified. However, there is little doubt "that Senator Tillman's caustic attack in' the course of. his'Browns- ville speech Will insure for 'him a icarty at the hands of his colleagues at the first opportunity.

One western senator, noted- for his wit, suggested thai: if. would be appropriate 1 to-place over the-entrances the lloor of'the and the swinging-doors lead to 1 the pubic galleries' signs reading: "TTLLMANX-: MINSTRELS According to Statesman," the firing line 1 would be 'about as -follows: Tambo, 'Tillman: Bones, Fbraker; Dyiaig. Swan, Patterson; Fallen Knight; sjegro and Te'lehonist, Gum Shoe Bill, dancer; Stone; Acrobat and Juggler, Solo- st. iCulberson-: Orator; Daniel; interlocutor, Clay: Antiques; Patriots, 'njureiV Innocents, Paupers, the' Brownsville Incident permitted 'a 'number 'of. iinfiartroinis- ration senators 1 to make direct--at- on; the President's- action, it ms'been shelved without splitting the majority, in 'the upper chamber hrougrh the adoption of-the resolution jfferecl by Senator-ForaHer.

1 The-res- ilution orders that an 1 investigation ihall'be all the facts'with regard to the Brownsville but it pecifica.lly states that- this, investiga- ton 'is ordered- "without he legality or any act of he President in -elation thereto." ilinesvllle LAWYER. No. 215 "Wisconsin FRANCIS $. ATTORNEY AT LAW Janesville, Wis. Lowloy Block' i EVERYTHING' -FOR LADIES.

Curling 5c, 7o and 10c Hair Pins, box Hair Pins; box of. ten'. 1c Side and Back Combs, 10c, 15c, 25c. Mom-ning Pins; box. Belt black 'and dozen Beauty colors, Cube Pins, all 5c Hooks'and Eyes, 2 dda.

card.4c Crescent Safety Pins; Lox Satety Pins, jparning Needles, 2 Thimbles 2c and 5c "THE 163 West Milwaukee StJ 1 Stingy. forgot everything but that I love you! the 1 'forget to-buy opera tickets, bon-bons 'and bouquets! THE POWER OF-STEAM. Many May See But It Takes Genius to Realize. When James Watt saw the steam causing the kettle lid to jump up and down he -said, "There must-be power In that steam that It can- lift such a There was. Millions prior to him had seen the same phenomenon and regarded it as unexplained mystery.

has put 1 its finger on the "cause" of Dandruff, Falling Hair, and consequent Baldness, and has unearthed a tiny germ eats the Hef from the. roots of Ihuman hair. Newbro's Herpicide destroys this Kerm and consequently restores the to -its natural'state. Sold Send 10c in stamps' for sample to The Her- picide Detroit, Mich. Two'sizes, 50 cents and $1.00.

J. P. Baker, Special Agent. While the undiplomatic, ungentle- i manly, and altogether, asinine action Governor Swettenham of-Jamaica in brusquely declining the assistance offered by Admiral 'Davis to the stricken residents Kingston, has stirred up the'country, 1 it-'has been, received here with the or, 'lack of attention, that it' In fact, the United States government has given'to the world example of magnanimity In refusing to make an international question out ot this di- rect'affront to its navy. So'far as the administration is concerned, the incident is closed, although, really; it.

never was 1 regarded in the light of an incident. -If anything, -the -British representatives at the capital feel the indignity far more than the government of the States. The passage by the house of the diplomatic appropriations 'bill this week save opportunity'for the discussion ot general politics, -but this discussion did not in any way hamper the measure's scope. -It provities- $3.000.000 -for the diplomatic bv.tithe itemrof an vide better quarters for the country's representatives abroad was s-triclcen out'oh a point or order. In the struggle United States i'or the commercial -'supremacy of the, world it is probable' that in succeeding ses sipns of congress this especial bi will take on.

increasing importance Strong -pleas for comprehensive ap propriations were made at the recen session of the national convention io the extension of foreign commerc of-the "United-States, and as this 01 ganization is composed prominent and raanufactui ers of the country, its request is bonne to carry weight. There also are dis tinct indications that -other recon' mendations. of this- national conven tion will be followed by the' presen administration. Cbief among an earnest request for more sanitj in the of laws governing bus iness conditions, and especially th passage of laws -for the con trol of corporations and their protec tion against- conflicting 1 and -unthink ing legislation enacted by the differ ent These' recom mendations backed bj the statement that under existing eco nomic conditions the United States is compelled, because ot the high wages paid to labor and the increased cosl of raw materials, to put into force the sti'ictest economies in production i. the goods of this cojmlry are to compete successfully in the foreign markets.

It is recognized here that United States 1 manufacturers and business men. cannot successfully enter foreign markets with their goods il' variant! and unthinking- legislation is to dis-1 turb conditions at home. It lias been only through economies of production that the United States has been able to build up its export trade to approximately $1,500,000,000 a year, and it-is realized that if this trade is shaken unwise laws, the effect will be felt disastrously by every class of the people. For this reason the administration's guns: are -trained on political charlatanism and it would seem that the day of demagoguery Is done. Arthur P.

tatter, who succeeds Charles H. Keep us assistant secretary, of the treasury, was aworn in this week. Mr. Statter's appointment is further proof that President Roosevelt is -living up to the I'uct that lie believes in "the young man's administration," for -the new assistant secretary is only a. little more l.ha.n thirty years of age.

Mr. Stratter is a native of Carlisle. coming to the United States in the early '80s. Me lived for some time on a ranch near Sioux- City, attended the public schools and the'high school-ql! that ci.ty. and later attended Cornell' collose At Mt.

six years ho was in newspaper work; being- connected with the Sioux City Journal, and later' as city editor of a daily paper in.Wa.lla 'Walla, Wash. He has been secretary to Secretary or the Treasury Slia-w, has.made an enviable record in that -position. Chairman Burton ot; the house committee" bh rivers and -Harbors' week-lifted tlie.llooilgate, and tumblin onto the floor carao. the greatest appropriation bill presented 1 in the American congress for-the development of' the 1 waterways. Probably no bill-of'the present -session has received such and searching atteiition this moas- The country-at large recognis- es that if present prosperity is continue the waterways must be developed to provide a new'means of transportation, -for- it has been, shown, plainly find painfully that the-commerce of-the United States-has fai- outstripped the railroads' canacity to handle it.

There is certain to be much acrimonious debate over the passage of the bill, for the reason that a vast number of meritorious enterprises believe they should be 1 recognized more cross-fire of debate, but it is morally certain that it will not in any sense imperil the passage of the measure because of the general recognition that the subject requires broad and -patriotic-consideration if the nation's river? and harbors ns a whole are to he 'steadily Congressman Joseph F. Ransdell of Louisiana, as m-esident of-the national rivers and WITH THE SCOTS OVER SCO ASSEMBLED TRAL HALL. AT CEN- FOR BURNS' ANNIVERSARY Celebration Which Lasted Untill Three This Morning and W.as Thoroughly. Enjoyed, by All. Yearly, the residents of Rock county treasure ihc memories and customs anil legends of the land of heather, of its great wariors, its great novelist, and its great their member includes, many of alien races as well, as the real descendants.

the three-others needed lor could not and-the second-half of. the evening's entertainment had to with a commonplace waltz. Until after midnight every other number was a Portland Fancy or some other variety of square dance, so it was a "square 'deal" for old and young alike. Refreshments-were served by Andrew Gibson io. the.

club rooms on tho'Tirst About'forty were still on the floor- when, the "Home, Sweet Home" waltz at'three n. m. brought to-an end the memorable event. Mrs. Austin's Famous Pancakes.

Really delicious. AfE ORGPJZED FOB tkESUMER'S WOtiK to petiiate those traditions in which the strange appeal of the bag-pipes, the kilties, and the sonorous dialect play sucli prpminent oart. The birthday 1 harbors congress, 'has '-labored for years to obtain for waterwavs im provement tlie recognition its -importance demands. As 'a his colleagues are extenclkig their hearty congratulations on 'extent of the nrcsent bill. 'Mr; Ransdfill declares, liowever, that-the national rivers and harbors congress will not relax-its efforts nor modify, its demand that an of not loss than i50.noo.000 be ma.de to on tills great work that is 'of 'such vital importance the business interests of the entire SO DECEPTIVE.

Many Janesville People Fail to Realize the Seriousness, Backache is so deceptive. Jt conies and Leam the cure it. Nine times-out of ten-it comes from kidneys. why Doaa's Kidney Pills cure 4- Cure every'kidney ill'from backache Here's a Janesville case to prove it: John Lawler, of 259 South. River street, Janesviile, says: 1 "During the several years I suffered from kidney trouble I about every remedy that was used ever recommended, and it 'is a positive fact 'that none of; these preparations me as much good as a few boxes Doau's; 'Kidney The People's i might, say that en me a new bade.

Pills procured Drug Company, they have giv- I will never forget the great relief I found through the use of Doan's Kidney Pills and I 'keep them on hand, and whenever I feel tbat weakness in the back I take a couple of doses and they drive the trouble 1 away." For sale by all dealers. Price, BO cents. Foster-Milburn New York, sole agents for the. United States. Remember the take no -other.

LEYDEN Jan. began in 3a: 'earnest last Sunday when the thermometer registered 4 degree's be- ow "zero. Katie Grail had a friend from Janesville visiting 'her over Sunday: Laura -Amundsen has-returned home 'ronva short-stay with Mrs. Brunseil in the town of Porter. Peter Reid made a-trip to Fond da Lac last week.

Mrs. Martin is reported on the gain, but hasn't 'been removed from the -Palmer hospital to her home yet. H. Wilke has been enjoying a vist from his brother, whose home is at "Lake Mills. P.

Tobiu is slowly gaining from his recent 'sick spell. Mr. Boettcher wishes to' thank all those who helped him fill the ice house last week; notwithstanding the open wasi able- to get the icehouse filled with nice ice inches thick. A. Drafahl has a new sixteen- horse-power gasoline engine.

MV. and Mrs. J. E. Boettcher attended the installation, of the.

officers of. tlie R. N. of A. 1 camp in' Janesville evening.

Freddie Winslow of Janesville was an. over-Sunday visitor at T. Ross Keller is on tlie sick list. Patrons of. the' Leyden creamery- think the prices- paid for-December mi.lk is hard to beat.

1 Some.received as high as for a hundred pounds of milk. The'majority received 51.50 and above per cwt. festival and, as if to emphasize and set it apart from all other days; spire zero weather and wind out or the north. Both came 1 as yesterday, but this' did not prevent some three hundred people, the co.uHry, from hearing the splen 1Jrogram and participaing in the From the, balcon Northwestern Road. Chester Bumgarher.

has resigned as reman of tlie "bridge and building department here and- his position has been filled by William Croft will assume his duties Monday. Engineer R. Dunwiddle is relieving Engineer L. Moran 'on runs. '528 and 020.

Fireman Rutherford is reliev ing Fireman T. Reaney on the 1 soirj end. way freight, runs OSS. and 595. M.

A. Crowley duty. Firenian Charles Schunk went Chicago 1 last night. Engineer Whitraah- Smith took locomotive num ber COO Chicago to the Chicago shops yesterday, 'double-hea'ding m. extra.

the harsh visitors from several sections ended- at Kaeff Hatch musician's were stationed the banner of the society and the stars and.stripes were conspicuously displayed. The reception comm'ittee' consisting of Dr. Mills. Alex. 'Gal'' Ijraith, James Shearer.

Barlass, and extended a warm welcome to.all the floor committee'of which Frank Gentle. P. 1C. Caldow, Walter Little, B. 0.

Smith, and Jesse ibar.le were riicm- overlooked nothing in providing for the comfort-and -enjoyment ol the throng. Shortly 'after eight o'clock the orchestra opened." the festivities with the overture, "Bonnie following which President Earle. announced tile address and slereoptican views of Scotland 1 by Rev. Robert C. Donison who occupied the pulpit in the Coiigragtional, church at Dundee for several weeks last summer, The speaker opened' his entertaining discourse, with 'a tribute to the'poet Burns, whose broad democracy, had left, its impress on- theo nation and whose, hatred of hypocrisy had been 1 pricelcs 'service to the, church.

and maiiy'other of lig'ures ot history inspired aud still-inspire awe and won'dermeut their military genius and remarkable But such as these come no' loser to the hearts Burns is the hero of love and'humanity. lie.sang of the beauties o'f-hil) and stream. ings, the good'deeds and-the sins, the joys and disappointment of. common men. His 1 free'spirit can scarcely be In immobile, marble or bronze and all statues.of him'and ma- jestic'monuments to his memory must needs be incongruous and-disappoint- ng.

With' Prof. -Operating stereopticoiu the speaker then took the listeners and'observers on-a itt-le journey, through tlie lowlands and'- including-an-- his itinerry he Tarn O'Sbauter Inn, Engineer Harry. reported for ivgrk on -the extra board today af ter being off a few days'on account of sickness. Firenian Elmer work night. Townsend- resumed Engineer E.

A. Schoenberg switciv engine 4S days. 1 Fireman Van Antwerp is on the'sick list. Engineer Louis Gestland returned to work, last evening, and'has taken the night engine.dispatching.job permanently. I Express Service; It is said-the Chicago, Milwaukee company! his-incor- 1 in New Jersey an express: com-' with $20,000,000 stock.

1 The-company, is to operate.over the M. Sf, Paul lines, after the-'present contract with the United States' Ex- company expires.on January. 1, 190S, and directly Jine with the :er.eral movement that 'in all parts of the'country seem'to have taken -tip- to 'handle the. express busi-. ness over their TO CURE A COLD iN ONE-DAY Take LAXATIVE BrtOMO Qnlhln'e Tab- DrucitlstH refund, money If it fallB to cnre.

10. W. GEOYE'S If, oo. boi-. 25c.

The. Summer Club of-'HouselioId EC' 1 noir.ics 'Met at the Y. M. C. -One" of the most mte'resting-of th mid-winter meeting's''or.

the year was- held at the -Y M-. b'lilding. when- Uie Summe CHih'bf met fo their annual election of officers an mid-winter picnic. Nearly a- hundre and -twenty-five member's- of the ganization: gathered for -the -clinne 'served at-noon-and enjoyed the- 1 pro gram the afternoon, which'IncHu Jed-a lecture by Mrs. Norton of Chici OH "The Social Side of Economics.

I 'Other features program wer a. 'piano solo 1 liy" Mrs: Frank E'chlin reading by J. B. 'vocal solo 'by Mrs. F.

Roeslir. 'Mrs. H. D. accompanying At the business meeting Mrs-," Geor; Osgood 'Was chosen, president; Mrs 'Fjor'a.

of Footville, vice --nres: dent; James! -Mills, correspond ing secretary; 'Miss Matilda--Bailey recording (3- Brown of I-Tanover, treasurer; Mrs. Taylor of Crfordville, auditor. Day, Mrs. James Mills and Mrs JniJey were appointed dele to the district convention "arid Lola gates Mrs. F.

C. Bailey and'Mrs, F. Roesling delegates to the Madison An attempt will be'made bring the convention to 'to Janesville. During 'summer months 1 the club holds picnics at 1 the residences-'ot different-members throughout the county, haying a picnic Innch and-regular program. Mi 1 -Austin's 'Famous Itailly delicious, THE BUSY MAN'S CORNER.

MORE ICE POLO IS SCHEDULED SUNDAY Ward Team the Mon- Juniors, in the Gnrne Tomorrow. 1 The second, polo ame' oE season will' place--tomorrow at.2:SO 1 o'clock ia Monterey, when the Monterey Juniors will'contest'-honors with The in good game expected: be the 'Second Ward-. Pos. Monterey J. rush Beranger, -rormer Spanish minister ot died suddenly," Several cargoes ot coal aire on' the way from Japan to Tacoma, to relieve the fuel famine in the far.

west. The'Steamer. Arcola, which' was stranded at the 1 mouth of Havana.har- bor, 'was successfully The Ves sel is only slightly.damaged. received' at that 1 a revolt has out in- Jlan- ying-a ia the Kongo'Free State and additional troops -'have been asked for. The corpse ot James a lorraer Chicago man, -aged :72 was found, guarded by his 'dog, In the stable" 'of near itn'ox, 'T-wo hundred inen forced ng curtain at Victoria, New York, when the Russell jrothers put on -an' act ridiculing--the "rish A stick of' dynamite weighing on and'a helf set wiffi'fou near.

1 statio vas found' just'beside St: the'Portland'Ra: way 1 company. There- was a fierce collision 1 at Va ne3J.Erance,-between-tlie'-popuIace an 500 troops'over seinmary evictio The Marquise out 1 the eyes -of, a'police commissar with her 1 THE VALUE OF CHARCOAL. Few People Know HowJJ.sefulJt.lsJn Preserving Health and'-Beauty. Costs Nothing 1 Nearly "that char-; coal is the" safest and- most -efficient; disinfectant and. purifier but few- realize when- into the hurrfan system same- cleansing Charcoal is a more you take dt'it the better; 1 a drug at all, but the- gases and impurities in, 1 stomach--and intestines 1 carries them, out the' system.

sweetens the breath after: smoking, drinking- after eatins" o'nionS 'other Charcoal effectually proves the complexion; it'whitens'the-' teeth and as a.natural and; eminently safe It absorbs collect in the stomach- it disinfects the the poison of catarrh. 1 11 1 All druggists sell or another, best charcoal and the -most for--the money Is' jes; they' are. composed of Dowdered and, other larmless in 'tablet-form 1 or. rather-in the form of-large, pleasant tasting the. charcoal being honey." The daily use of these lozenges "will soon tell', in a much improved condi- ion of the better ccm- idexion, sw.eeter breath-', and! beauty of it'Is, that 1 no possible'-harm' can 1 result-from their continued use, but, on the 'benefit.

A Buffalo-physician, in speaklng of he- benefits of says: ise Stuart's 'Charcoal-Lozenges to' all-' 'atien't's suffering from- 1 gas -in- 1 stom- and. bowelsi and'to. clear the com- ilexidn and purify the breath; inouth nd throat; .1 also' believe'-the benefited, by-the daily-use but "twenty-five ents a box. at drug hough sense a' yet believe 'I 'get. more "and etter charcoal 'In 1 Stuart's.

Charcoal xizeriges than -I 1 nany ot the liarcoartable'ts." 1 Send'your'haine or a free trial package and see -for'" ourself. METEOR. CAUSED EXPLOSION: Buchholz. rush goal W. Heise Heise PremoCCa'pt.) Premo Old Maryland House Gone.

Ihe oldest in-CumberJand, property on- North Mechanic street, has been razed to make room tor, three modern dwellings. A letter dated 1791 was 1 found in- the attic and a cane underneath! the house. It was located on -the main thoroughfare of the old national' pike through Cumberland. 1 ars for." Murder. St; Louis, 'Jan.

Brown, also known as Devine, 'Charged jointly with Frank Daley, also known C. the of Robert was given morphine and night last; described the 'killing Friday in' the criminal' court. Judge 'Mu'enc'h Brigs," the. and. the home sentenced him to 09 -years' imnrison at 1 the'poet's' birthplace, and IUPMSUU the house at Dimitries -where he died; scenes at Loch Lomond.v.and the land or the "novelist 1 castle, Edinburgh, and'numerous other places of.

abiding interest. Following Mr. Bessie Burch gave two beautiful renditions oi the Scottish Water-' and "My every hearer with the pure of her soprano and her fine-understanding and expression of mood and motive. Miss Br'ma Shoemaker demonstrated her exceptional ability as a reader and character delineator in a 'scene from "Lovey Jfary" requiring the impersonation of halt a score of different indi 1 She 1 also gave a spirited recitation Relief "of Lucknow;" Novel and very pleasing the 1 two whistling numbers. "The Frolic of the Butterflies" and "The Shepherd Boy," giver, to piano accompaniment by Miss Charlotte "Auld Lang Syne," sung by the audience, to the accompaniment of the orchestra, was the closing number.

George Skinner was on hand, ready to dance the Scottish reel, but the The Marine -Mother 'Goose. 'he-sword fish nnrt the. octopus Foiight for a-mermaid The swordflsh jabbed-the octopus And disappeared inside. Stop Drimkng I Orrice Will Destroy all Desire for Whiskey or Beer. A Michigan- Druggist, H.

G. Coleman, has made a thorough study ot the various cares'for the liquor habit, and gives this as a result of his in vesdgatJous: "Before taking -the agency of On-ine. I went to a considerable trouble to learn, abon: it and become confident tliat it "was a thoroughly honest and put out by a reliable firm." Write for tree book on-the cure alcoholism to the Orrine Washing 4 ton, D. C. Mailed sealed.

Orrines costs but $1 per box. Orrine is.sold and guaranteed by People's Drug Co. aud King's macy. Young Boy Hangs Himself. "Jan.

Hart; aged -13' years; was found 1 hanging in; the 1 slaughter house 'of 'a rela live at Stowe, near 'here' Friday; 'His act of self-destruction is attributed to a playful remark made'by a "young girl -companion who said sHe did', not. like him. Noted Canadian Is Dead. Fredericton, X. G.

Blair, one of' the best known pub- lie men. in Canada died suddenly Friday night. --He was formerly pre- 1 mier of New Brunswick, and for several years was minister of railways and Novel Expla'nation'of the Terrible'Di at Sandford, Ind. Terre off the-, car powder 'a caused the "disaster to Big- Four a commodation 1 train' Sandfor oh Saturday is th assertion 'of 'Edga county; Illinois; He" stated' Frida -that night of' the disaster, large meteorVYpassed over his -It. appeared and made'a noise strong win The meteor, said Brown; 'moving' In the direction of Sandfdr 'and left a'trail of.

sparks. Almost im mediately th explosion of the "car' of powder 61 curred: Other people living in th vicinity of ''Venaillioni ford, stated that they saw th meteor. Hoch to Call Oil Conference. Topeka, Goy. Hoch will 1 -issue a' letter Saturday invitin governors of states near Kansas anc of sttrtes which- produce large quanti ties 1 of oil, to.meet In 1 Topeka.durim the week of February 4 to discuss am decide upon uniform legislation oil and by-products'of oil; The governors the following states wil b'e 'invited to attend the 'conference jCoIoradp, ib'wa, Missouri Illinois, Texas and Okla homa, North'Dakota, South Indiana and'Ohio and Penn Guilty of Manilaughter.

Minneapolis, Jani Qutrk will draw. term for murder of W. A. Dowell, the news ipaper man, on the afternoon De- canals'in Sir Wilfrid Laurie'r's cab- Htober 7 last. jury decided that inet.

Is guilty of manslaughter in 'the which'carries with it pun- 20 years in Tiiose who take Father John's Medicine advertise its merits for us. Col. Miles, Washington, D. says: "Father John's Medicine, saved my Cures' colds aud all bronchial troubles. Prevents 1 au'd consumption.

Guaranteed. ishment not to prison. Two Boys Killed By New York, Jan. were by illuminating their 11 City Friday and" a who occupied a room-In the same so overcome'that, he may not recover. Mrs.

Famous Pancakes Really delicious. Socialists Lose in Germany. Berlin, Jan. -government won.a definite Victory in tfle general election' held'Friday for a new reich- stag. 1 The liberal, radical and conservative "parties, -supporting Prince von Buelow's colonial policy, have won at 20 seats, but more im- for.

the government is the smashing defeat administered to who will loss 17 IS lockford; Belolt, Cars 6:00 a. .7: nd 1 15 1 'Last-car: for at 1 11:15 Carsiarrive. 15 the p. 'V SUNDAY SCHEDULE First car iri. First Baggage-'checked one-way tickets; Baggage cars leave AND WOOD BEST COAL FOR WASHED EGG' AT SoverHHI; 1 'J, -Pleasant' Wash- 1 Cltv" LV Myeri, New Phone, Wisconsin; CHICAGO'S MOST POPULAR MUSIC "PLAY'--- TF 5 IME PLACE I With Arthur Deagbn as John, Hicks," andean All Stari Cart; Exactly as produced.

250 times to crowded houses' "at the La Salle 1 Hear Jonah-Day," Don't Like Your; 1 Family." two rows first our rows balcony, balance 75c; -'gallery, 50c; 'box- 1 seats," on Mail orders accompanied by remit-' ance Free list positively uspended. i. It Necessary. Willie large-building is halt over "there, Mr. the Fly.Trust Com-.

any Building. WilHe I guess there's a close by. Swearing Off. Some men swear'bit for the same eason'that" lovers "quarrel. It's so leasant making up.

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