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Janesville Daily Gazette from Janesville, Wisconsin • Page 2

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a matter of "the orient, for the PROBLEM OF FOREIGN LIVED IN CLINTON CATARRH OF ODDITIES IN JEWELRY There are many oddities in the Jewelry line in otir stock. Cuff Buttons, Scarf Pins, Brooches, Rings, etc. If you are looking for something out of the ordinary, come to us. We can fill the vJant. OLIfV OLSON, Jewelers.

Bring Weekly Meeting: The weekly prayer meeting of the lentil church be held I'hnrsday atterntion from four to Iiv. Da. Heaton will deliver a special ad- OBITUARY. Austin Judne mass for Austin Judge was celebrate-! at nine o'clock Mre-aiaS nl St. Patrick's church by Jlev.

Fa hei- Mahcnav. The pal! bearers. Mi were Allen John lappa. I in man ta nan aaolo j- Mr fjono' caifa H. McKir.nev Foils A Foul Plot.

"When a shameful- plot exists between liver and bowels to cause distress by refusing to act, take Dr. fang's Pilsl, and end socli abuse of your system. They gently compel, right notion- of stomach, liver ami bowels, and restore your Health arid all good feelings. 2a: I'ennlnh Drug Co. Last services for II.

P). Mcceiitea he held at his late resilience two-thirty o'clock Tburs- GOLKAR: 3c, 3 for 25c. CI lint, Pcab'od? tz 2 HO WARD'S DRY GOODS. MIL ST .4 t-'g. a 5 5 Zt tlie Rev.

John Jlc a a Hi 0 i a Carl Broskey, Fnnernl services for Cat! of 13 1 aaaa rielisle of this city, who died nf tie ia ini hoopla! Ma.aann rternocn. von a ih licmo of Delisle, Center avenue, at two o'clock this arte in men cm i ne was made in Oak Hill was re ante -a e-aaa a in, onin a-, i a a. ana am ran until mor Mi las ths when he iveat to Heloit to employment. 'Me 'was aid; GAZETTE WILL HAVE CORRECT MAPS. yaaliiie ri.o eerre ta en re vnr- naa i a aas a na, aa a ley in 'a la.d aeoea lam 'i a- no' 'e patrons and J'riendK irni! such timp It is certain, that Vie eo.oraaaat set.

"Within a very short time the mat er will be sel lei dean ihe the ainaaaaaa-a; a. map has been sec The Woman's Missionary i 'Mahal. aninicl 1 For. P) bra: -e son-, 'a a I a on a edoeaday at seven-thirty clock. Alt era most cordially invited.

Could Shout For i -want in thank von iYn.n linn or my nr nnrnto all W. derful tloubln beneftt I got Lue leLois, ui curing 11 ease 01. siomacn I'henmatisni. from which aa --Mdnicst helpless sufferer ears, it suneo my case at for oa- indigestion-, and to" system of kidney poisons that i-jiectnc Bitters egua.l. Try them.

Evcry laanaite.oL to aoinrv. lin-n! at People's Drug Co. as soon as the ladies om the hot- or from i of both tronblf. nnd Srhr vsrenp, rid the it causa have bottle 00 cents THE PHARYNX Causes Spitting and Coughing, Catarrh of the pharynx is very common among men or women who are good livers. Pfople who a i some, fcmolto much.

Late suppers. 0nA i Df m.o atb Met-ii'-a a.aa. he, ere 11- oiarynx in a decent c.or.drfiou. l-ongtto somewhat roalei voice 'Shy. eel an, no aa.l eat, a generrlly nut 01.

sorts. This a con- dition ot the pharynx closely re- not a I'll aaa an oateraKy iJh- estilt' of Habits, although to; r.l.y.y Hawking and Spitting Cured, Celt a. bottle of Peruna. The thing in. Mie morning, hefure you "ooi.noa oa i.ao aae 01 i'o- runa, a tables poonl'iil, not more, not any Jess.

J.ly the time yon are ready lot- breakfast your stomach will be ready also. The first dose may not a oa 1 in i la ays extnyo ,00 no a gag s.nd spi-t a mt.le. but keep right ol eve, iiiorniag. lauiespouniui inn nrsr. take a atd.

spoonful before dinner and before supper, LeL fne repeat. You had better oat all those late sappers nnd drin Cut out 'tiie steel. ina also. Better live as I do, ill which none; of -these aii as use, a Go 1 early. Get up like do, early in tiie -no: it-a-'-' ami lake aut, Then von will reaii.e the joy of living.

But if you won't do fake Peruna as have described, and you will count yearselt a aiari a aaaa; hp; yen a an, ninned' to read this Man-a-hii and La-cu-pia' 1 a ana lar---! ny a nao- Cola-: 'Ml an fabl .1 I drug stores. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR FREE PERUNAt ALMANAC FOR 1913. For the convenience ot poultry a. cede at.e! ethers a la eat lie: i i 'la Janesville public Pas riaanveu and placed 0:1 display a number uf hooks and jtaiu-phlots oa Uie Among them American poultry association. American standard ot poultry.

PiiLo system of progressive potiilry keeping. J'Jowell Making Poultry pay. Valentine How to keep ben liar profit. Watson poultry. On the library tables may also be banal Lie area: ao.nbors a' M'lnoi able Poultry" and The Prairie IFarni- er.

eaeli issue ot wlucl: eealaaa notes 011 poultry raising. Famous Stace Beatttla look with horror tn Skin Krupticas, Blotches. Bores or Pimoles. Tliev don't in 1 Lent. Tear a 11 any one, "who aces Laicloai's yleaa-lies the face.

Ecaema or Salt Rheum vanish before it. It cures sore lips, chapped hands, chilblains; heals burns, cuts and bruises. Unequaled for Only 25c at People's Drug Here's a splendid chance for anyone having a birthday gift to present, Nothing- more appropriate or accept- able than one of those hand- some, newest stylebracelets, They must be seen to be appreciated. GEO. E.

FATZINGER, Jeweler 7 irstat. getday Sat- at in 2 9 ens- 5 ser- 4 Cor. Wall and Academy. v. ri vfiiiui'v g- in Progress.

XotfAonto thrift rtv Jleft. Closes Uranv. Ann 1 Goat Specials. Onr S12.00 and $15.00. coats are offered for thisvsale A $7.50,.

other values- cut njy proportion. Parcels Post. 5 We wish to oflfer our: tomers the benefit of tfe vice arid will mail nr ist? telephone orders. jjf POPULATION TREATED TWILIGHT CLUE SPEAKERS DIS CUSS IMMIGRATION MATTERS. CHINESE EXCLUSION Favored by H.

J. Cunningham In Talk on "Yellow Peril1' Thorough Supervision Urged. Problems relative tc imml-rntlo am: in the Ur.ited Slate irenml Hi. tit the i-sn. am 1 1 in iin in a'Miesday evening.

The- in: nf rally received the most extensive tooic was devoted to the flow American emigrants tc Canada which is r.he ov.ly fit a I yradea tlie 1 Tin ted States lias .0 deal with seriously. Chas. H. leader of -leeank li 01 1 a--a aa a hor iti various lines of industry viiicu is by loraler.iers. was followed by the first speak ei Horace McElroy.

who discussed Li. fjiiestion, 'Should the United Sitae inC class of Kuvoiican imun- Sfrnntsr -Mr. JfcElroy explained that ''as an' 'in limit- urie.11 came I i-nririt-aiian problem. Me whs in favor ot restriction and (lie most enreiiil inspection of all lniiii.igranti especially these coming Irani Hi countries in die sooth ami nasi: Europe, sources which are now sent inir SO percent of the new comers. These, people, said the spcakci who cited numerous authorities show a persistency lo Halher in Ih lrae cities and throng (lie l.e:t districts such car Sfesreil ureas as is fumd in ion; city east roatlw: 700,000 persons are i a space corrcspondi'iis to less the city c-f Jaueavilie east of Hook All en'urls thus far to interc: these foreigners crowded int the Jioorer tj.iF.ners uf 1 ha laryo ci'Je have been I'ailitres, said the soeakc As a.

resnl- the serf, ef conditions and unliealthful lious- '11-; ai 1 -a. te: ai an: aiaaa' Tiir: lira: i 1 1 i. a a a a criminals hut- the s-acand an 1 i'f- wf vaiaaj. a- ai 1." al It is I he nrohleni to hreak up this 'a -ui! ion. -o aiisclutrjly vesirial.

II i aav and n.sti icl a a. aa tirely if they cuanot lie taken cam an aijl he ri was Mr. 3ic-Elroy's contention in closing, The nrabien nl' AmeriCEin anii- rani.H into was limited by tjunnir.gnani. in the short snace of thirteen yours, ailal aa 0 la: lajr aa in dian r.or'.hwesiern land had started anal linon.ah eotssistent ailvcrtisins ana aanaa i la lit -no nr. li-ra ria in.

Americans wore ye: the now r.vinaes. a thoroaci aaia. superviaion oF all iminisi-atits ana 1 nn a'' ran 0 iaarr.a.'l tin: aai exist in the United States. Most of the newcomers ate tanners, rfenr.teo 1 nana -la 'alia: laun'll a I' i a a aiaiala a'aifai states. 'I I a' Can- a a aanaa ala aiaya I aa 111 a rn- tiou a 1 a who rr-cciyi- 1.

iaj-iaa uaati an 1 1 1 a hut they aa-ctu'e. There has been a large amount of capital poured into Canadian industrial aa al In aa.at-r The tide of emigration ittto Caaala a an a an "1 a -la aa I but the country still faces a serious condition whicn snonlo arouse Eovo'-nmoat to a. on oi nanil lI better and more interirif.pt: na-aami; 1: I' h'j, I'l ciallv he the case when it Is noted that the country is no: alana; aaaaai. of its own food-stuffs to supply its own oemaatis. H.

J. Cunriinghani in discussing the "Yellow Peril" came out for aliaal.i.r a tion or the oaioatal in- an I a to. low lu.air a. aa ant a ilirmnr of invasion of our western Coast by the am Lc said, run anna a nmaliau ala.a'aa;' stiou.d open 'M tlie sdrnn a ran' oantry 10 a aha-: at purser, whr aaliiLt anrm characteristic thoy mar nan. am still irrirssa.nn a i -iv 1 a- tion or even education.

The 111 augran ts nay In: tiSBii care ot as 1 e-i a prul.l "-r: ia nana a a nl fai'i' a- tion in the Chinaman or the cams for oaar'ny trad ii a a aas hi a ly aorl 0, ran 1 ley earn they send back thoy add -aritliaa am t'leii labor which could ho po. forried as 1 1 11 una' nana una an a people. he an anaiar 1 Ma" "a an 'ivas 'avcrwhui iiiic.a.iy acaira: tie oriental immigrant, J.lr, Canni aa an 1 aa an aa the an: aal nun: a 1-1 Ian: ted- to the fina tla.l a man 11 ana.a la aa. lavcrnil oxe.usion to is a critical period throats, delicate bronchial tubes and unsound lungs often follow; sometimes impaired sight or hearing. But if SCOTT'S EMULSION ia taken promptly and regularly after the fever subsides it quickly and effectually restores appetite, strength and flesh.

A oriental and the Occident for the occi- he contended. he lifjfL'eot of Knicra tion on the Home Countries," was an i laa. topic treated the Kev. 1 I a al a 1 a a iho anal na aa 1:1 a a 1 aaaia an a in; .0 iauafia, 1 aa I a at that voir; a an in, iaia na: sctousnesa that 'ai? is a sma.ll world after a'l. It was a fact oniav.

bo said. thu. the ebb nrr flow of the a.aa 1,0 and from the 'United a a hy the de- laana far labor. Many for -a aia-na crass The water eve 11 lea torn nana ny employment. iSur.

i.ha foreigner who returns lo 1 native UjiC usnntly ctn.es back tc ainrioi an all a -a la' ra l.j come hack, tor they get a oppoi-i unity winch LLjnealsl. Hut Hoal.011 contend I he Am eric an pie can learn a great deal from Iho 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 a 1 a a 1 1 a 1 on a ma a we can learn much, from the Uiiglish, in art: ana religion antl uealiuii can learn even from the people Southern Eataaa- oar people come to America with the pioneer spirit which supplies tiieiu with supreme courage and fortitude which enables then to aelueve ana, things. Their lessor ia aa 11 1 I- one for es. The -july n.al.ter of hnsinoss far iho 'lab a a aia aa inn: nl a "a 1 'oi the March meeting. Prod demons vats r.

te eatior enjsen. 1 tie m-anaa enjoyed a very fine four-course dinner at i 1 v. 1 1 ereafter the ilinners will be served promptly Ft. sitv-lii! STATE GAME WARDEN RECOUNTS THE NEEDS OF HIS DEPARTMENT Proposes New Laws in Annua) Re-port Submitted to Governor Today Game Crop Worth $4,105,443. 25.

t-n-it Madison, Jan. ilii. Tim net: of tie stain lis! ami game departm--and desired leKistation arc set loi WjrihM A submitted The fnllowing laws arc proposed i hie iho do; i meat v. gathia i.coprala slattstics about fish ai an.f to. aailla taber.

in the stale- bar monicus havs I'm- the proh-c aim 0 aaaa aav game oi.als in all aa i aa ri a'1 a asin: prohibition of "'S .11 ea. ana nl o. a' ah ai an set ur Hi or hooks "I ''-''a i' fa a 1 a a warden or deputies tc arras- a interfering with oiaeers ma.i;iia: rests ea ir. handling prisoners providing for new to wiu fJens on J.akes Michigan, and Sc perior; esiuljiishing state preservui or game for propaa a 0 wild animals life; one of nil man o.v: iicaa.a 1 ation and propagation pur The total of 'he deport- 111 nn- were peases, I "o.a.au.id) receipts iVoir tbo seixm-es. S2.Sat:.J; linos in.

aaf.Sait: r-i-slo I full 0:. 5 lad- Thc of and game ia no uat-tia las- aar na rit.toa 1 ai -pais i.K'udes Ta.OOII 1 ai a anal. a. a I I r. total value 100,000 akin ks at vi ie each, total valve dOU: and other ar.ima's to the aggregate value of la- says thai a aaan." -in aaaa aa na, a y.iuae kilted being ui.

a ueer wove slui pod, toe total vaiue being 1 2f The total venue of game album's an eer was 128,156 25. Based on an a.nainii vaute or ta worth in rati an: the va'ue of flsii taken ay non-resident fishermen was and at $2 per' person for 1 reside. i i2 000 worth of fish was taken. The vaiue 01 nirs ana na-hRnia a. same a anil lish ni ssousin last, year was Conin outing on the fact that aoaal, no a as la, 1 died in 1011, the report says:" tae skunk is very valuable in pick-V up insect nests, a-iil vhilp if e.aaaaana 1:0,0 Ojrnaa'a nn services aa oiaaaa-'i.

ran a na I he Wii-den recommot-fls Hint the ci i ab same tegal nro'octic 10 a ,,.,,00 yaai- oraacr' a iaap red he I no fact ai na i riv.l aal 11111 1: 1 opcm ie doer regions, threaten' ui'amat'j extinction of vialuable ecies. is suggested that with fav-atile legislation, otherwisp wi. tana aa i orop.ipr.i-;aa: jairpc.sos for deer. Thu v. nylon "inr.er.ds actlvitv in protecting the am Is I.

a ai: remain Mai I. na avp them from corn-elete extonuinatiri: and "aid in teaching scoi -in's children know' l.j oit.ioy rhe betiitifal and med-at bindn laa 1 1 oviua them, and in knowing their cai nioaa tl a o-tomy of nature." The report states the rlnnnrfmput -a aeanacn ia a aa.n ti re A or the year. Tt ts stated that the ot of fewer ar- a a a a a si ta aa ant ya are an indication of t. more etilit'tir-ancd cf Csh ard game at oloc-'-'jr. Man cat a' a onr-o t- ti educ 1 a Iho department leu, in the ieetur? (iehlj eiuahaaniaa anaa hah a al aa a a a aei" aennn vilae 1.0 the people; and Ion pan 'P.

y. Imer. of he S-Slf" a an- in a or- in '2. Uoty, seeretacy the am ervtce commtsaott E.ud Prof, George V'agaer, 'University of Wisconsin. A large part 0-' the violations nf law are due to grass ignorance rather I linn criminal says the It is noted that the share of orcooeds from seining of tough 'ish.

1 1 1.. a euaduclad ly the us ami that '-a are on band. Great! antaa' Ion 1 r-is-oi: lucfli-ad of handling the nrohle.ru is report's d. The work of iho now Wisconsin SIXTY-FIVE YEARS 'Michael Tighs Passes Away e.t His i-iome i-uneral Held 1 cciay From Sharon Church. Clinton, Jan 13.

-Michael Tiros, tin ot: Clinton's oldest settlers, passe aw: at hen iaaa soutiieasi of Clinton, a O'' genera) oehility Mr. Tighe was born in hlaaa Poland, 1 a ts.pi. and came to country in l.SS. Ten years later wus married to bsa anna aooa. who survives him.

a vo la and girls were horn to them, of whom hoy and oa.o girl have their at her 10 ttie otho. worl.1. dren lirtng are: Uugeuo and Miss auua, who 1 vo an 0: Chad rd i'l a ami I a yiiiia: at' r-aine. Minn, all Of whom were hero no attend 1 aaan, wi-iel was hold morning at St. Gather ino's oh 11 rob at Sharon, Itova Fr yiana- ell a a ag.

was made ill the Irish Grove cemetery. cir. -i igae always held the ic-1 or al loan 1 1 01 a. loyal eillnen, rood husband and titther. Clinton Local Items.

M. lb wont 10 sM 11-1 bus moritiag lo utfeiu! Iho two days sessian 01 Iho annual state convent aa el Muster 'Inn liars 1 1, V. aa aae irom oiorado yesterday, witcre alio was lied a-aeotuu. of iho serious ill ness "I a. a- aa a age nl.

V.i ailo. 'laa 0. aims 1 ho -o meiil. published in the local paper that has 01 roaa.se:! the Aoodarc: lot a aa a' nee: f. P.

Keauiioior writes from. So- "ia re, re Mrs. KePHiioi'ei- art yis ting their George, ami avoiding the, iaa ana naian oaaaan that. 1 ey are having weather lit: ami It', degrees six inches of Hay Stewart was nonfilled home Monday w'lk an attack Cora Itch hard of Chicago, who 1. owned I Hotel Clinton, sold fha.lt piece 01 property nan F.

Dan'or. also of Chicago. 'a. a a 1 n'-'S- Mr. soon.

Mr. and Mrs. Alvin .1. Itoden to Chicago yesterday morning nn expected back tonight. Mr.

anil Mrs. V. C. Tutllo, Mr. and a 'n' a i e.

a I I nr. aa.rl a Cob-. anon; liliaein- l.his nioi'Tiing, to attend a. wedding of Mfb. George Miller arid Mrs.

Alfred Olson Entertained for Mrs. Nelson Lindley. Mrs. George and -s. 1 Ooaai -ai unM .1 last eaau: at Mm hoaia 01 1 1 nn.

10 1 a falm street at a Jibscelkmeous sliowei in honor of rs. Xelsor. iV Lindley oraiar'y a hs r'n nn a .1 tieke, who wa; recently married. About tweaer i a or gaosts wore present, and a most eelightfi.il evening spent. 'M tan so was decorated in a color scheme of pick while.

Tan guesl laiaer 1 an'taa ha-alnaaao useful gifts. nol'resbiaents served during the evening. In a letter from Lewis G. Taker, former ves (lot.l: of this city, now living ai; Aiihcim, Cab. dateil Sth.

Mr. Maker stales that the collies, weather hi twenty years was i'O eoeeae in the citrus country and half the ops are apparently damned. One. orange in their uwu yard was frozen solid to the corta Who Is This Man? He is Known All Over the World for His Wonderful Vegetable Compound. He is the Famous Dr.

S. Eurkhart. Dr. W. S.

Burfchart A. He Jj ToJoy. HisrOn-n Medicine. Ai ledicin, 05 iho fJevdeU, lor new 11 ail bouvl ti-iiiilihy I he -druggist I reriini yoiir cm. has heini dninp- I Ids fur twonl.y- sliuwhii; v.lm an.

I nl'. I. a lain. hip only an nest lautliml ulhiwliii; 1 i mid if. 1 is Hi miar- i'i- web in 'la- wnaPl' ask Owci Service to Your Door Through the Parcels Post pOR years we've eagerly awaited the inception ot.

the Parcels Post law so that tve Illicit extend onr splendid store service out into the country, it benefits you: it benefits us; yon cfiii now have the finest quality of -merchandise delivered to your door without having to stir out of the house. Saves you time, and money. When you want any merchandise from this store, telephone ns or send in your order by niaif. mm DINNER SET SALE Save money uy buying a set now. 100 piece set.

sold wreath decora tion, regular price 9.00, on sale at 100 niece set, pretty rose' decorations wi-tl) 59.00 vaiue. at S7.9B. 100 piece set, dainty green and' gold tmrder $14 set, on sals at 12.B9. 100 piece set, pretty pattern, $14, GO value, at 13.05. 12 piece white and gold chamber sot, regular price S5.50, on sale at $4.79.

HALL HUEBEL 105. West Milwaukee St. PRE-INVENTORY CUT PRICE SI. 25 Wool Underwear 85 75c Fkece or Cotton Underwear at OX FORD BAUMANN BROS Clean Groceries A few reasons why you should goods. They are dean, picked and pnekfil tae cay.

Trv them and be convinced. liiU Pickles, doz Saner Kraut, cjt Spiced Herringf. ib Suit HeiTincr Norway, lb lioHand keg 90c Olive Oil Sardines. 10e, 15c Mustard 3 for -'ardim-s in. Mayonnaise Via' 2 for 2oa l'ansy Salmon, -1 lb 25e I'ansy' Salmon.

VL' pound 15c They are lie finest Salmon packed San Muvto Coffee inuking friends every day, lb Hm: for 13c 1'sc Good Thick Buttcrine for shorteninir, lb 22c Corn Flakes 25c 'A -lello, all flavors 25c 3Imee Meat 25c. Macaroni '2h- Sparhetli 25c' Kirtr Noodles 2- Tork Sausages in hoses Sliced Dried Heel'. Ih 411c thick wheat, 10-lb. sacks Com HMh. sacks 25c Whole Wilful lU-lh.

sacks Eye Flour, lu-lh. seeks 30c "Use our 50c Tea and have no complaint to make. Lenox Oil 15c; 5 gal. lots 70c. No smoke No odor, A big bottle oi' Blueing for 5c Give us your grocery ord-jr and get clean, dependable goods.

Friday and Saturday Only The finest grade Men's Fleeced Lined: Underwear, Shirts and Drawers at 43 Tfiis price for Friday and Saturday only. SAFADY BROS. Phones 301 Red, Bell, 413. Bell Reaches System Everywhere OVER 1,900 STATIONS IN JANESVILLE OVER 200,000 STATIONS IN WISCONSIN Over 7,300,000 Stations in the United States SPEED UP YOUR BUSINESS Keep pace with prosperity Make your Telephone help you I We will do all your errands so you can make your time count. CHEER ON THE NEW YEAR 1913! Wisconsin Telephone Co.

Call C. L. MILLER, Manager ONE: POLICY ONE SYSTEM UNIVERSAL SERVICE.

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