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TUBSDAX, DBC, 20, 1011, Don't Be Misled Lockport Citizons Should Read and | Heed This Advice. Kidnoy trouble is dangerous and often fatal. Don't cxportment with now and untried. UsHG m touted remody. sDgin with Doan's Kidnoy Hllts. Usod in Ikiducy troubles 70 years. Dom's have cured thousands, Aro recommended hero and every- whore, & Lockport citizen's forms convincing proof,. a ...;,). hat Srom $53, a summtrrenDiiw: 5 yippie & 4)“fi something éfimfi ight, and which has been The Kind Hou Havo Aways Bou in use for orer SQ years, has borme ihe signature of £5? and has been made ander his per- wa 7? zap/7 acoal supervision since its infancy. MT; “£4494\ AnBow no ons to deceive you in this, AB Countericits, Imiffations and @Just-as-good \ aro but Experiments that trifle with and erdanger the health of and proven Iidncy [United Press Association.] WASHINGTON,Dec. 21.-The Sher- wood dollar-a-day pension bill today was discussed in the senate by Brown, ep., Neb., who expressed regret that the committee on pensions could not have met today, approved the hill and sent it to the President before the REBEL LEADER - REFUSES TO PROMISE PREMIER PRESI- DENCY OF PROPOSED REPUBLIC. atutement [United Press Association.] It's local testhnony«4t can be In- vestigated. John W. Pils, carpentor, 418 Pino Ste. Logkport N. Y,, suyss | \Over twelve years ago when E first moved to Lockpgyt, I was In bad shape as the rcowlit of disordored kidenys. 1 gufforog from severe patas In the small of my back and could scarcely stoop ov straighten, owing to sharp kwinges which darted throughout my body. Tha kidney secretions were too {roquent in passage and cuused me no ond of annoyanem I was so fis xorably fraprcssed with what I learn« ed about Doan' Kidney Pills that I procured oa supply at Reynolds & RPomoroy'g Drug Store and began thelt uso. I soon felt their good cifect, und tho contents of five or six boxes com« plotoly cured mo. I have had no G- curronce of kidney trouble.\ For sale by alt demors. Pricg 60 conts. _ Foster«Milburn Co., Bulfoo, Now York, sole agents for the United Stritos Ttomeraher _ tho and take no othor monn NAfMC=~DO&AR'See- mast Sobe nas nev qee tn cmc nnn an Yankes Boodle in Serious Predicament HAY NO TROUSKRS TO WEAR AT BERLIN COURT BALL AND I4 EMBARRAYSED. {United Tross Association.] BERLIN, Dec. 80.--Who's got Am- tassador John Ch A. Leishman's braidod trousers and what is the Araovican diptoraat golug to wear to the Court ball on Docomber 27? That is tho question that Is causing no ond Ot excitement In tho Amorlcan cm- bassy. Recently Lelshman went to London and ordored am outfit from the court tallow, , Whon tho arrived here, ho found that the cout wialst«cont, cock» ad hat and aword were wll that could te desired, but the trougors=-there was the rub. 'They were so tight that anything might happon In a bow be- fore the Kalsor, The trotwern worse sont back to whore thoy woro hurriedly recongtructed. The tuflor exprossed therm to Dorlin; but they filed to reach their destInateta. It 4s too late to got anothor patr from London and hetshmant cannot got pair Rhére that will match hig coat. Heneo the worry. Tho quicker a cold is gotten rId of the legs from paoumonia and othar serious discasos, Av. B. W. L Etull, of Waverly, Va. says: \L firmly bellovo Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to bo nbsolutely tho bost preparation 6m tho mirket for colds, I have roc- commended It to my | friends rad they alt agroo with mo.\ for saio by alf Madam. t Rov. Dichesor Easier WI fecaver for Trial fUuited Press Association.] BOSTON, Tec. #L.=--Rov. Clarénce W, V. Richoson who torplbly mutllat= ed hitogelf about the body with a ploce of farged tin, while awaiting triad for tho murder of Avia Linnell hig former sweothcart, passod a quict wight In the Charles Stroot Infirmary. Modical exatainer visited him at 8 m me ard rald thero d# little doubt that hoe will fot be ablo to go to trial dan. lth. Stable fil Hira many { sulit and stay on. [k f | The firab coot in a ltte moe» if! butitis ownnvw to «gn thes. / Pi N nuylu fl ”Emu“ ale \WA Pm” ”\11 - yynz lnuuro'vm. od t 151 ous (mun whinlor u morn Piter to daudt for thore | On reuuent te Tit [I pf: 3 \ derid yout orie alto ftl] 4 I'II’INONCHMUGH £9. All!!! NKO Fight. t um\ or drum u‘otdm. our aale roy h tr POOH tena of )t M3 met wit acer g Horia um on PRR méflwwmmm mmé' Mfr Jill John Young Sole Agent 41-61 Bolffalo Stseet TOKIO, Dec. #1.-The dispatch which is received from a represonta- 2 tho Nippon Demp Taucsin hal a reliable news | agent, stanes Dr. Wu Ting Fang, the revolutfonist louder, at the peace conference, is un- willing to promise the presidency to Yuan Shi Kal. Ir., Wu told Tang Hao Wi, the im- portal delegate to the peace confer- onee, that he was unable to promise the presidency to Yuan. Ee belloves the people will elect Yuan if it is put to & voto, but says he Is not ered to make any definite promigo. MRevolutlonists at Shanghai are wildly delighted over the action of Yuan Shi Kair and are urging Wu Ting WFaug to promise the presidency to tho promlior. 'They say Yuan is cortain of election and Dr. Wu will be backed up by the peole if he does ac- caodo to Yuan's domand in order to bring an end to the war. Thore was no formal sesslon of the peace con- ference today but Dr. Wu and Tang Shao WI were closeted for two hours together. wie Wims When your feet are wet and cold, and your body chilled through and through from exposure, tike a big dose of Chamberlain's Cough Rem- edy, batho your feet In hot water be- fore going to bed, and you are al- most certrin to ward off a_ severe cold. For sale by all dealers. t Sensational Charges isons Chima TRIANGLE SHIRT WAIST CO. DE- FENSE MAKES IT AFT NEW YORK TRIAL [United Press Association.] NHW YORK, Dec. 211-Sensational charges against District Attorney Whitman were made today by Samuel Bernstein, a brother-in-law of Max Bisnck, who with his partner Israe Hurvis is on trial for manslaughter in connection with the death of 145 em- ployes of the Triangle Shirt Waist Co. in the Asche bullding in March, \Wore you i witness before the grand Jury,\ Arslstunt District Attor- ney Bostwick asked him. \No.\ \Why you wore summoned weren't you?\ \Yes but Mr, Whitman wouldn't let me testify, He saw me in his ante room, cursed me and ordered me oct of the building, declaring he would emash in my face if I didn't get out In a hurry.\ Whitman later denied that ho curs- od Bornstein, but admitted ordering llm out of the buliding because he saw Bernstein talking to withessos summoned by the state, fornstein made a good witness for the defense, declaring the door on the ninth floor which the state alleges was locked in reality always was unlocked, that the koy always was in It and that he usei the door half a dozen times a day to leave the building. CASTORIA For Infouts and Children, Tha Kind Yeu Havo Always Sought Ert Thia éfiiflmflfifl fiemamm fot Wior [United Press Association.] DETROIT, Mich., Dec, trg i conference yesterday of Dome outs In the campaign for Woodrow Wilson in Michigan, the New Jersey novernor - has - today an - organized foree pushing lis boom for Demo- <ratic presidential candidacy. White the present organization is emporary It will net until Jun. 18, when Gov. Wilson will spouk In Detroit at a state wide conference of Wilson - Demo- Craty. Boars the Signature of COTTON REPORT [United Pross Association.] WASHINGTON, Dec., 20.-Accord- ing to a report issued by, the census burcan today 18,809,602 bales of cot- ton, counting round as half | bales, wore ginned in the crop of 1911, to bDec. 18, compared with 10,695,443 for 10910, Round bales included this year are 98,204, and Sen Island cotton includ- ec 90,480 for 1911, Colldren-fixperience agaizst Experiment. What is CAST ORIA Castoxrin goric, Brops and Soothing Syrups. is m Raormiless substitute for Castor Of, Pare- I% is Pleasapt. It coniains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substsuce. Ets mge is its guazantes, It destroys Worms and allagys Eb cores Diarrhce s2 and Wind Colic. Xt relleres Eféasdmxg‘ Troubles, cures Constipation and Piatolerey. Stomach Ib the Food, regulates the and Mewes, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Pasmeca-The Mother's Friend. Luna) ENU! CASTORIA arwayrs ef Hears the Signwuze of wags Ewgh‘i [UnitedPress Association.] VIENNA, Dec. 21.-Vienna is greatly excifed today by reports that the emperor, Franz Josef, was in a critical condition and could live but a few hours. All afternoon papers published pessimistic reports concern- ing the emperor's condition and the pupers were seized by the police and returned. - Officially it was announced at the palace the aged | ruler was much improved but the people do not uceept this as nuthentic. tine jued he tied a.0r bead ta SOW! in] we??? [United Press Association.] NEW YORK, Dec. 21.1--An elevator ir the Importers and Traders build- fug on Stone street, in the financial district, fell two stories this aftes- heon, injuring nine people. 'The in- jured were taken to a nearby prlice station,. Ome of the injured persons was a- woman,. Eight of the nine injured persons it was said, by the police, were se- verely hurt. They were taken from the police station to St. Gregory's hospital. - Captain M. B. Hanson of the steamship Thode, had both jess gs broken, - Another man was critically hurt. Every family has need of a good, reliable liniment. For sprains, bruises, soreness of the muscles and rheumatic pains there is none better than Chamberlain's. Sold by all dealers. t DESPERATE MEN TRY TO RELEASE JAIL BiRDBS. [Trited Press Association.] SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Dec. perate men to break into the Hamp- 'Gen county Jail at 5:60 this morning for the purpose of LBmtlng prison- ers Jerry J. Shea, one of the guards at the jafl was wounded in the leg amid a fusilade of shots in which one of the wouli-be jail breakers was also hit, Both of the intruders escaped. w. T. YOTNXG@ IS ILL, NEW YORK, Dec. ot. Youngs, former private secretary - to Theodore Roosevelt, and now T. S. district attorney | for | the Brooklyn district is seriously ill at his home in Gurden City, L. %., and is not ex- pected to recover. - His family has been summoned. 20.- SMITH A FAVORITE, MIDDLETOWN, N. Mrs. Barbara B. den name Y., Dec. 21.- Emith, whose ma i- was Emith, has taken for her third hnsband Alva C. Smith. Both her- former husbands were named Smith,. Ohudren CUry _ for firtonen's CG A S 7T Q RIA _ un attempt by two des-: Puts Self In a Cell HOOPER OF TENNESSEE IMPRIS- OGXED TO STUDY CONDIIIONS O= JAIL LIFE, GOVOTROT [United Press Association.l NASHVILLE, Tenn., Dec. 21.-Gov. Ben Hooper arose at daylight from his bunk in a cell in state prison per- formed his hasty morning ablutions in the little tin pail furnished pris- oners and then made way with a long line of long-termers to the pending room where, under the watchful eyes of guards, he ate a breakfast of prison chow. Nor was it a special repast He got what the prisoners got and no more,. - Gov. Hooper, Republican chief executive, has sentenced himself to two days in the state penitentiary that he may study prison conditions and learn, first hand, how the convicts live. Gov. Malcolhn R. Patterson, his predecessor, was charged with being too free with pardons and Aooper when he ran for office promised to investigate, When you have a cold get a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It will soon fix you up all right and will ward off any tendency toward pneu- monia. 'This remedy contains no opium or other narcotic and may be given as confidently to & baby as to an adult. Sold by all dealers. f to. tera Wil Sucosed Falcanic [United Press Association. ROME, Dec. 21.-Hither Eversa, Papal delegate to Brail - ur Mgr. Stagni, Papal delegate to Mon- teral, will be selected by Pope Pius to succeed Cardinal Falconio as Apos- tolic delegate to Washington, acerd- ing to a report in Vatican circles to- day. Cardinal Vanutelli has recommend- ed Manager Stagni. MRS. \RAFFLES\ BUSY IX SOCIETY CLUB. [United Press Association.] NEW YORK, Dec. 21.-Mrs, Wil- liam Wiggins left $1500 worth of rings in the dressing room of one of Brooklyn's most exclusive euchre clubs and they disappeared. Now Brooklyn society is searching for the Mrs. taffles. « BILLY DELANEY ILL. [United Press Association.] SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 21.-News from the bedside of Billy Delaney, famous trainer of pugilists was dis- couraging today. His physicians de- clare his chances of recovery ars slim. PLAYED CARDS TO DECIDE THIEIR FUTURE, [United Press Association.] ROCHESTER, N. Y., Dec. 21- Ars, Michael De Angelo announced upon sitting down to play cards with her husband that if she won - she would leave him. Michael is today lecking for his wife. Mgr. | Eolidays. He said it would be an ap- propriate gift for the veterans. Brown predicted that the senate could not \dodge action on the bill as it did on a similar measure last session.\ La Follelte to Stump throush four States --- [United Press Association.] WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.-Explain- ing the plans for Senator La Follette's speaking trip, Walter L. Houser, chairman of the progressive Republi- can campaign committee, today is- sued the following statement: \Sen- ator LaFollette will leave Washington on the day after Christmas and will return to the capitol on Sunday, Jan. 7. His trip is undertaken in response to the demands of the progressive Republicans in four - states, - Ohio, Michigan, Illinois and Indiana. Owing to the reassembling of congress he Las been forced to refuse any other invitations to speak. Later on in 1912 Senator LaFollette will meet the re- quest of the Progressive Republicans in New York and New England.\ Woman Detective Gets Much Wanted Man -__-. [United Press Association.] NEW YORK, Dec. 21.-William Alier, alias William Carr, said by the police to be wanted in New York and Chicago on a number of charges, was arrested today in a Brooklyn depart- ment store by Miss Grace Breg Krit- er, a store detective, cnargéd with stealing a pair of cuff links. 'When arrested he attemnted to destroy over 50 pawn tickets and had in his pos- session several valuable diamond rings and stick pins. Miller was held in Adams St. police court on $2000 bail for a hearing Priday. WESTERN UXION TO DELIVER MESSAGES FREE, [United Press Association.] ALBANY, N. Y., Dec. 21.-The see- cnd district pubhc service commis- sion today was notified by the West- ern Union Telegraph Company that arrangements have been completed for the free delivery of - messages within corporate or municipal limits in the state including Greater New York,. In the outlying boroughs the company will not undertake to make deliveries at any hours of the night when the local offices serving those boroughs are, closed. CHILDREN RESORTED TO BRUTAL GAME, [United Press Association.] NEW YORK, Dec. 21.1-While his three daughters were in court trying to get papers of administration on his son's estate, swearing their father was dead, James Tulley came into court. He says they knew he was alive. CARDINAL GETS XMAS CARDS. [United Press Association.] BALTIMORE, Md., Dec. 21.-Cardi- nal Gibbons has received Christmas cards from the King and Queen of Spain, the Kaiser of Austria, the Prince Regent of Bavaria, the King of Belgium and the Czar of the Bal- kans. CcRAXE COMPANY MEN TO GET HALF MILLION [United IP'ress Association.] CHICAGO, Dec. 21.1--Employes of Crane Co. will draw down shares in $500,000 profits of the business as their Christmas gift. The company has had the profit sharing plan in operation for 13 years. WIDOWS INSTEAD OF GIRLS FOR OPERATORS [United Press Association.] LONDON, Dec, 21..-A committee of physicians urges that widows instead of girls be employed as telephone operators in order to prevent the ner- vous breakdowns that the occurring so frequently. DIVORCED AFTER 50 YEARS. [Urited Press Association.] BALTIMORE, Md., Dee. 21.1 -Henry Humble, 71, was granted a divorce {from his wife after being married 50 years. Abandonment was the ground. Ohildfrena Ory FGR FLETCHER'S \ CA 35 T Q F iI &. States for education in art. Get a quickly, © Ewwza’fi‘mfl j Warmth is essenhay. ts com- fort, As you grow colder, it is hardly less essential to health, . Heater, and you keep warm and com- fortable in your home, no matter what the weather without. The Perfection gives a strong, widespread heat, and gives it It is always ready for use and burns nine hours on a single filling-no more trouble than a lamp. no pipes, no wires, no flues; no smoke, odor or dist. The heater thet gives complete satisfaction. This year's Perfection is finished in either blue enamel or plain steel ; nickel trimmings ; light and ornamental, yet strong and durable as can be made. easily cleaned. Autometic-locking flame spreade. prevents smoking. Dealers everywhere; or write to any agency of the Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) SmoreLEcs Perfection Smokeless Oil It can be carried anywhere; Allpam Packers Motio to Indictment - --- {United Press Association.] 1 CHICAGO, Dec. 21.-Federal Judge motion | Carpenter today denied the ct counsel for the ten packers now cn trial here for alleged criminal conspiracy, that two of the seven counts in the indictments against them be dismissed. The defense excepted. ion present trial. allege the indictment was faulty be- The decis- of limitations operated to debar pros- ecution. A further tain statements made by District Attorney Wlikerson in his opening address was also denied by Judge Carpenter, ROCHESTER RETURNS A SICK MAN TO OLEAN. [United Press Association.] OLEAN, Dec. 21.-The Rochestsr health authorities were hasty it is claimed in their method of returring to Olean a man said to be suffering from smallpox. It was a trip of 102 miles in a taxicab an intervening night being spent in a barn. MORGAN AND CHOATE TO ACT.. [United Press Association.] NEW YORK, Dec. 20.-J. P. Mor- gan and Joseph H. Choate will be among the pallbearers when funeral services for John Bigelow, noted au- thor and diplomat, are held at St. George's Episcopal Church Friday night. Fellowing the services the body 'will be sent to Highland Falls for interment. GAME LAW TRACTION LEITER CAUTCGHT AT [United Press Association.] NEW ORLEANS, La., Dec. 21.- The state game warden of Louisiana confiscated 150 ducks which Joseph Leiter of Chicago and Washington tried to ship from here to his sister, FIANCEE HAD HIM PEINCHED. [United Press Association.] WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.-While buyihg her a Christmas present Les- lie Kemebright was arrested at the request of his fiancee Beattie C. Snarr who said she feared he planned de- serting her. XO MORE SMOKING AUTOS. [United Press Association.] ROCHESTER, N. Y., Dec. 21.-Be- ginning today all autos must stop smoking in the streets. An ordin- arce to that effect goes into force. TOO MANY LIVE WIVES, [United Press Association.] ROCHESTER, N. Y., Dec. 21.- Robert Bartlett will be taken to Prooklyn today on a charge of biga- my. He has a wife in this city and one in Brooklyn. McCOY IS FAST YET. [United Press Association.] PARIS, Dec. 21.1-That Kid McCoy still has a haymaker left, was mani- fested today to the fight fans who saw him knockout Harry Croxon in the third round of their scheduled ten round fight last night. Over eleven and a half million dol- lars is spent annually in the United » | mas trees this year, | mate\ insures thg continuance of the The defense's attorneys' zers from New England dock, smells cuuse it specified alleged unlawful acts | occurring at a time when the statute. motion that the jury be instructed to disregard cer-' Imas Tres is More mm Tha Ever ESTIMATED ABOUT 4,000,000 ARE TSED IN COUNTRY EACH YEAR. New York, Dec. 20.-New York city will use almost half a million Christ and the \ulti« consumer will pay for them $250,000, or an average of 50 cents a tree. West street, where the steam» like a balsam forest these days, for the Christmas tree season is at its height and thousands of the small firs are piled up beside the boat land- ings waiting for distribution to the retail trade. ''There appears to be no falling of in the demand for trees,\ said a deal- . er who handles thirty or forty thous- and of them here every winter. \On the contrary their popularity is in- creasing so that already there is a shortage in the supply. It takes from ten to fifteen years to raise a tree big enough to use, and those in the more accessible forests are fast being cul out. \The whole country, I understand, uses about four million trees every year,\ said this dealer. \New York end New England alone account for about 1,500,000. ccrner of the country comes princi- pally from the hills of Maine and New Hampshire and from the Adirondacks, Berkshires and Catskills The Mid- dle West gets its trees mainly from Minnesota, Michigan and Wisconsin. 'The chief item in the retail cost of Christmas trees is handling and trans- portation. They fake a lot of room, even when packed close with their tranches bent up against the trunk. For the small trees you buy on the street for 25 cents, the farmer who cuts it gets only about five cents or less, if he sells the tree standing. The larger trees, used by Sunday-schools and institutions come as high as three or four dollars. For a tree above the average size, costing at retail a dol- lar, the farmer probably receives ten cents.\ \I had been troubled with constipa- tion for two years and tried all the best physicians ir Bristol, Tenn., and they could do nothing for me,\. writes Thos. H. Williams, Middleboro, Ky,. \Iwo packages - of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets cured me.\ For sale by all dealers. t DESPONDEXT WOMAN SUICIDES. [United Press Association.f NEW YORK, Dec. 20-Mrs. Ida Sherman, 29, of 230 Blake avenue, committed suicide today by inhainig illuminating gas. The woman had kecome seriously ill several day ago and her three small children were sent to a charitable institution. Despondency over the fact that they would have to spend Christmas in' the institution is given as the reason why the woman took her life. % WILD RIDE FOR INDIAN ON HORSEBACK. [United Press Association.] BUFFALO, Dec. 21.-H. F. Hai- come, a full blooded Iroquois had a bareback joy ride from Buffalo to Tonawanda on a stolen horse and then, more or less wisely, he blamel his escapade on the white man fof giving him strong liquor. He was held for the grand jury. Children Cry FOr FLETGHER's CAST O RIA The supply for this | U