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THE BAH HE DAILY TIMES, HAKHE, VT., FBI DAY, MAHCII 28, 1913. JOB HUNTERS INTERESTED In the First Lot of Appoint ments to Be Made ARE COMING IN ABOUT 10 DAYS BACKACKE A WARNING ALL SHOULD HEED It Is One of the First Signs of Kidney Troubles; if Neglected, Serious Dis eases Follow Secretary Daniels Is Begiiv ning to Shake Up Navy Department Vu3liington, March 2S. The post of fice department u getting ready for au ction. Senators and representatives are Learing that in about 10 day the)- m;' look for the first grlt of postal noniinn tiono, and there i groat eagerness in political circle to examine tho initial list. It U quit. exceptional that a new administration bringing a change of po litical parties should have been in omVe nearly a monui ana noi single yui master of the presidential chu yet designated. Apart from the congressional contin gent that turongs 'Losuuasiui-vu-iumi Burleson' anterooms daily, there is an enormous voluran of correspondence. Ap plicants by the thousand are getting their papers and indorsements on file, democratic congressmen in hundreds of district are trying to find out what sort of requirements tiie department wm in The nresident's attitude it now becomes well understood, in favor of highly efficient men for all public offices, is making tnesc- uemocmuu iuhh... pause; they do not want candidates of their indorsement "held up" by the nom inating authorities. Furthermore they do not wish to "get in" bad with the administration by backing men of in efficient or unsavorv records. ' Word from the White House yesterday that the president would not expect ap plicants lor office to have been Wilson supporters from the very beginning helped the feelings of many politicians measurably. It was explained that efli- Granled Insurance No one can bo well and healthy unlcs the kidneys work properly and keep the blood pure. When they become clogged up and inactive, nature hat a way of warning you. lfackaclie is one 01 me nrsi symp toms. You may also bo troubled with disagreeable, annoying bladder disorders; have attucks of lumbago or rheumatism ; become nervous, tired, and feel all worn out; puffy swellings show under the eyes or in the leei and annies; ami nuuiy other symptoms are noticed. If chey are neglected, dropsy, diabetes, or llright's disease, which so often prove fatal, may result. It is not only dangerous, but neediest for you to sillier and endure tiie tortures of theso troubles, for the new discovery, Croxone, quickly and surely ends all audi misery. There is no more effective remedy known for the prompt cure of all such troubles than this new, scientific prepa ration, because It remove the cause, it soaks right into the kidneya, through the walls and linings; cleans out the clogged up pores; neutralises anu dissolves the poisonous uric acid and waste matter that Indue In the joints and muscles and cause those terrible rheumatic pains, and makes the kidneys filter and sift the poison out of the blood and drive it from the system. . ' You will find Croxone different from all other remedies. There is nothing else on earth like it. It is so prepared that it is practically impossible to take; it into the human system without re' suits. You can secure an original package ot l roxone at-trilling cost from any first class drug store. All druggists are au thomed to personally return the pur chase price if Croxone should fail in single case. 1 hree doses a day for few days is often all that is ever needed to cure the worst backache, relieve rheu matic pains, or overcome urinary dig orders. Advt. ... I Ml ttWwvr . ,f-Tj',MArS I I . It Ttt rt'WM V 1 1 i 1 ir -f,; t-ftllM f &yS;fcW?3t I';; W " )TrHf I ii w:tecv.&Attvyfc-f i ii ii Mwa F.'L- 1 .f.;tsj-iivi ut .,.'. r-iuvi r r- 1 i J "" Copyright Hut Schatfncr It Mux After Consumption There are so many cases of Oonsnmn tlon reported where the details show the dlsense started with cold or a cough, that It la really surprising that people are not more anxious to imme diately stop these nmarentlv minor trou Mm. Our sdvloe Is "stoo the couKh or cold, If possible, without delay." Other- wide more serious troubles are likely to follow. If the medicines you are now taking do not hrlnpr relief, try Eckman's Alterative, ns this man did : 23T lcan Bt., Brooklyn, N". T. "Gentlemen: I am giving yon below a brief history of my esse, which I trust yon will use for the beneflt of those suf fering from nny similar troubles. "About a year and a half ago I noticed thnr my health was rnpldly fnlllnir. until at the end of six months my weight had fallen to 129 pounds. I was troubled with night sweats, a severe eouh and was very weak, having In fact absolutely no ambition whatever. About this time I consulted a physician, who told me my lungs were affected. Not satisfied I went to another doctor, who after exam ining me said that I was In the first stages of consumption. At this point I started to take Eckman's Alterative. The night swents stopped almost Immediately, my cough became looser and gradually disappeared. My weight is now 142 pounds and my physician has pronounced me perfectly sound which, together with the fact that I have been accepted by two different Insurance companies for Insur ance, makes me sure of my entire recov ery by Eckman's Alterative. I should be very (tlad to communicate with any ou who would be Interested In my case. (Sworn Affidavit) W. E. (JEE. Eckman's Alterative 1 effective In Bron chitis, Asthma, Hay Fever: Throat and I,u tig Troubles, and in upbuilding the system. Does not contnln poisons, opiates or habit-forming drugs. Ask for booklet telling of recoveries, mid write to Fckninn laboratory, I'hlladelphlii. Pa., for more evi dence. For sale by nil leading- druggists Red Cross Pharmacy Barre, Tt. I EAT ALL I WANT TO NOW I cient men who had supported Speaker Hark for the presidential nomination would not lie barred from office on that account. But the president will want in every in-sta nee officials of capacity and I -u j,ri niuini inn ii. 1 here is consternation in the navy de partment as Secretary Daniels begin to shake up the shoulder strapper. Mr. Meyer, as secretary of the navy, gradu ally selected officer of his own prefer ence for high administrative positions. One of these. Admiral Andrews, who used to be Mr. Meyer' personal aid and was afterward promoted by him to be chief of the bureau of navigation, is the first to go. Secretary Daniels evidently pro poses to make other change. He strike at a coterie of navy changes, who manage to get detailed to pleasant berth in Washington, by issuing instructions that hereafter eea service shall be absolutely indispensible for promotion. Presumably this will cause a scramble of many oftV ccrs for" assignment to fighting ships. , Ther are other indications that the lines are being tightened in the various department as the new cabinet officer get their bearings and know what they want. The outgoing Taft administra tion filled every possible place and made every possible promotion at the Hth hour. This seemed to show a willing ness to embarrass the Democratic mem bers of the cabinet, and certainly had the effect. The postoflice department was a particular illustration. Member of the new cabinet have felt averse to ousting these men from their places, as many of the men promoted had come up after long service. IN THE FIELD OF SPORTS No More Gas on the Stomach or Sour Stomach! No More Heavy Feeling After Mealt or Constipation! We want everyone In thl town who has stomach or bowel trouble to just try ONE bottle of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as compounded In Adler-l-ka. Ton will bo surprised at the QUICK ACTION! The VERY FIRST DOSB show re sults and a short treatment with ArilAr-t-ka. ma v. ranke vou feel better than you have for years. This remedy tends to antiseptic! the Intestinal tract and to draw off the Impurities. A SINGLE DOSR usually relieves tras on the stomach, sour stomach or constipation QUICKLY. We do not hesltat to say that Adler-l-ka Is the BEST bowel and stomach remedy we have ever sold! C. II. Kendrick 4 fo. ERNEST JURRIES Painter,' Decorator and Paper Hanger I do all kinds of Painting, Decorating and Paper Hanging. Good experi ence. Just give me a trial and be satisfied. Telephone 11 7-M 502 North Main Street Henry Lavasaeur. a member of the Terminal A. C. in the Sunset leairtie at St. Johnsburv last season, has iirned contract to play ball with Haverhill n the Aew England league this sea son. Lavasseur is but 21 vears oid. lf mbibed the rudiments of the game at Wlntefield, N. H high school. Since then he has played with various dubs in northern ew Hampshire and Ver mont. lie is expected to show form such that will earn him a permanent I Derm. Walter Cox will take some young trot ters to the race thi year, who look to have a chance in the futurit'c. Cox has never before taken colt racing se riously, his training of youngster in the past alway having been with the idea of developing an old age perform er. ' The feature of the Southern-California-Stanford meet was the broad jump ing of Dawson of Stanford, who clenred 23 feet 2 inches. Dawson had other jumps that nearly measured up to bis recora clearance, in this tame meet, Ira Courtney, the Olympic sprinter, failed to run, owing to a (trained tendon. Campbell of Stanford won bolh the sprint events in average time. Considerable discussion ha arisen in the Pirate training ramp a to who possesses the greatest sprinting abl ities. There are several vying for the honor, among whom are f apron, Her.i' rii, Carey, the Indian, Eastman and Poees. On iodic date thi week a field day will be conducted to allow the wprin ter an opportunity to array their sprint ing power. President McAleer has commenced to weed out his baseball talent. He or dered Watkins and Ainsworth, pitchers, back to Voungtown. Joe Martin w sent back to Beaumont in the 'Jexa ; league. There is another bunch of Red Sox recruit due to walk the plank in I the course of a few day. Kill Lauder, the Columbia baseball .coach, has a worskr in voting C hi I nese student by thj name of t'hung. lime oi ni sirongcu clisr.ictei i-J ri s that he ran hit, a i.hje of the sport in which the Chinese nre lmenttMv nrak. t'hung is apparently a lixtne at H-cond .base on the CohimVa nine. I Hal Chae, ih pcerlest firt sarker. who received injii'h Mjine tun? g at Bermuda. ba ret'i.-i.d (nsct-rc for the Highlander. Clias; will rep-irt ags; as a candidate for s,niJ bake. Mike lialenti. tie lorni.-r Oriiio la iian athHe. who hj l--i hioerntit; :n Alaska, ha rrport-d to prttc at tin M. Louis Bria-n' Ira nr; qf-art!. Its lint i reported la rfxt 'hyrl tiim. Get Yonar Spring Suit Early CJ As a matter of habit, the best dressed men arc likely to look early for spring clothes, and one of the best reasons for their good appearance is because they come here early. They come to this selling center, and get their pick of a wide selection of suits from &-Marx J There's a big advantage in early selection. You may as well have the kind of clothes these men are wearing, and have them early. You'll be surprised and delighted for $25; we have many at less and at to learn how good a suit or overcoat you can buy more; but we advise you to see the $25 line first. Moore Owem s, Barre V Leading Clothiers 122 North Main Street Telephone, 66-W Barre, Vermont BLACK LEFT NO WILL; ESTATE OVER $1,000,000 Son, Who Will Divide Property With Mother, Applie for Letters of Administration. Troy, March 28. Surprise was caused yesterday by the appearance in surro gate's court here of Arthur T. Black, son of the late Frank S. Black, who made application for letter of admin istration on hi father's etate. The son stated that he had made a search for hi father' will, but was unable to find one. He said that he could not give the exact value of the estate, an inven tory not having been made. It is estimated by those who were in close touch with Mt Black that his es tate is worth from $1,000,000 to $lr.0O, 000, all of which was made since he was governor and by the practice of law. The estate will be divided between Mrs. Dlark and her son, a provided by law, CAUGHT OUT OF HIS ELEMENT. Sir Thomas Lipton Fined for Driving Auto Too Fast. London, Jlurch 28. Sir Tlioma Lip ton was fined $50 in court yesterday for speeding in his automobile at Chertsey'. nineteen miles from. Iondon, in Surrey, Tuesday. He wa charged with driv inff at the rate of forty-five mile an hour. ' When Sir Tlioma wa held up by the police he said: "You have your duty to do, boys. I have always found you straight, "i am sorry if J have broken the law."' It wa aid in court, however, that several previous conviction of Sir Thom as for the same offence had been proved. 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Y., was ad judged insane and yeserday County So licitor o up till asked the court to commit him to the state hoppital for the insane. .New iork authorities said mbbitte etory of the murder of Mis Brook four year ago coincided with the facts. r FOR DEFRAUDING GOVERNMENT. assumed name, smuggled a trunk witb 20 gowns, valued at $35,000 last March.- Wife Custom Clerk at Boston and Charged with Conspiracy. Boston, March 28. Terence L. Shevlin, a local custom clerk, and his wife, Annie V were arrested yesterday charged with conspiracy with Mis Kate A. Bren man of New York and others to defraud the government of customs duties. It is alleged Miss Brennan, under an Ends Piles . or Money Back I honestly cure any kind of Piles with HEM.KOll) or druggist returns money. My tablets taken internally remove V. the cause and my JL treatment forever ends all misery. Thousands hive been cured thou sands mora will be how about you? Instant relief and nermanent care guaranteed. 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