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VOL. 16 rvENNA, ROOSEVELT COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1921 NO. 7

MRS. ' TEXT OF GERMAN HENRY C. WALLACE JIMrDIPAMI7ATinif i Tires and Tubes Aooessortes Boots and Patching and Supplies NOTE TO U. S. DAI! CELEBRATED . Phone 42 IS SENT FOR TRANSMIS- CITIES AND TOWNS OVER SION TO THE ALLIED P. & R. GARAGE NATIONS STATE SHOW THEIR PATRIOTISM Ellda, New Mexico . TO SETTLE WITH 50 BILLIONS PARADES AfsD CELEBRATIONS Acetylene Welding W. E. LUCAS To Give Proof of Faith Germany la Expert Mechanics PROPRIETOR Prepared to Immediately Placo Most Places Over the State Had the at Disposal Commis- of the Most Jubilant Time Since the sion $250,000,000. Armistice waa Signed When 1 Germany fixed her total liabil- All Showed Their Loyalty ity at $12,500,000,000 gold payable In suitable annuitizes to total $50,000,-000,00- 0 Oklahoma City. Americanization gold. Day was truly observed as a holiday ED. J. NEER, 2 Germany will Immediately Issue at Oklahoma City where practically Undertaker end Embalmer an International loan In which she all business and public institutions LICENSED BY STATE BOARD will participate, and of which the stopped for a day to show their re- s value, rate of interest and scale of spect to old Glory and welcome th S?Lfe4 riffht Oca. phona a two rW redemption shall be subject to agree chance to honor the flag of their coun Ifesldence, three, ring.' Agent tor HoaweH and Aiaaxiilo ment, the proceeds of the loan to be try in a very lage paade and dem Gnxnhow. Port;. , New ilodccx : put at the disposal of the allies. onstration that surnassed evervthine- Complete Line i f CuLcts - ; 3 Germany will pay, according to Official photograph of Mrs. Henry C, since the signing of the armistice. ad Robes her capacity, In labor Interest and Wallace, wife of the new secretary of Flags floated from thousands of redemption, the total sum to be paid agriculture. Washington life Is new homes, business houses, and ev which is not covered by the Interna- to her. Her home town Is Dee Moines, ery car in the parade was decorated tional loan; she considers In this con- la. She has six children, Is a famous with the flag which cheered our armv. nection that It will be possible to pay cook and gardener of flowers. streamed in light over soldiers' heads, DRUGS, DRUG only 4 per cent annual Interest crossed waters, and gleamed in the SUPPLIES 4 Germany Is disposed to permit cold morning with victory and new FRAME REJECT GERMAN a SICK ROOM SUPPLIES the allies to share in an Improvement FLAN hope. "How divine its meaning," said of her flnanoial and economic situa- Henry Ward Beecher. "Made in lib- tion. The redemption of the remain- erty, made liberty, ALL EYES ARE TURNED ON for nourished in Your Mail Orders are Solicited ing sums will have to take, therefore, Its spirit carried in Its service, and a variable form, depending upon im- WASHINGTON never, not once, in all the earth mad provement It would be necessary to to stoop to despotism r" UD a schema ha and nn draw in he nn The Occupation of Buhr Basin la In. 100 Percent American. Index to be used, should the situation evitable, the Experts of Europe Practically every civic organization. I ' become worse. club, Believe. fraternity, sorority, war organi- 6 In order to clear herself as zation, the schools, American Feder- quickly as possible of all her strength ation of Labor in all Its union branch- ROSWEUL, N. M. counter-pr- In the of the devas- raris. The German o es Boy Scouts and innumerable lodg- regions; recon- posals on reparations, as tated she regards transmitted es and societies were represented in 23bsm struction as the most'urgent basis of to President Harding at Washington parade. the Some went In floats: 4 reparations and the most direct rem- are absolutely unacceptable, and the others in decorated cars French while still edy tor mitigating the hardships of ambassador to the United others walked, but the main fact is M. QO the war and hatred between peoples. States, Jusserand, has been noti tney went The Red Cross had a TO She will reconstruct towns, villages fied to this effect. float' representing the "Greatest - The proposals , end townships designated,, or coop- are characterized by Mother in, the World;" the Junior Red ; Dy supplying ma Government officials as "a step back raie labor and Cross had a float with girls In uni- KEMP terial, or In any other way agreeable ward and are declared to give no form giving examples LUMBER CO. promise of their work: to the allies. of a satisfactory settlement. boys' and girls' clubs of consolidated All eyes ELXDA, N. 21. 6 with the same object in view, are now turned on Wash- schools were paradine In floats with ington counter-proposa- Germany Is disposed to pay in kind where the l ciuo emblems and American flags for lo states which were victims of ihe are under advisement, but no new decorations: cars filled with rnnrn. Foe .Wire, Posts. Oroant, Lamber and Bulldin fact had developed to change war, in addition to reconstruction, the situ- sentatives of every nationality in Ok. Material. S1l Poors sad lUifonn to a scheme as as pos-- ation as it concerns the attitude of s far lanoma Ulty were lavishly ... . Prance. decorated BiDie purely commercial. with the American colors and banners j 7 In order to give undeniable The general feeling Is that occupa- proclaiming to world tion the that thv O. G. proof of her good faith, Germany is ol the Rhur region of Germany is were "loo per cent American." BRIDGES, Man&gsA prepared immediately to place at the unavoidable, but It is believed in Ed S. Vaught Senator Luther Hot. disposal of the reparation comc.l.i some circles barely possible that In rison, S. H. Barkett, some way and General Roy sion 1250,000,000, comprising $37,500,' the Berlin government may Hoffman were the speakers. Mr. be made to understand, through Bar 000 in gold and silver in foreign ex- spoke on "The Privlleee Be-- Washington, kett of change and $212,500,000 gold and the gravity of the situa- tag an American Citizen." treasury notes, redeemable within tion and the essential fact that no proposal can be considered by three months in foreign exchange or the Muskogee Has foreign French government unless based on Torch Light Parade securities. Muskogee. Muskogeeans paused i the 8 In the event the United States Paris conditions. paused to and so recite the American's creed IX BANK & TRUST COMPANY. the allies desire, Germany is in observance of Americanism Day. (willing according to the extent of OFFER MERITS Members of American Lesrion ability THOUGHT the de her and capacity to assume the livered patriotic addresses city Allied obligations at the to the United British Government Believes Plans schools. A torch light parade was Kenna, Now Mexico. States. Deserve Consideration. staged at night before Congressman 9 Germany proposes to negotiate, W. W. Hastings of Tahleauah. ad-- - with the assistance of experts, as to London. The Dally Mail an arti- dressed a mass meeting "Amert-canism- " way in on the In which German deliveries cle recently concerning the German at convention halL for reparations will be reckoned, as note says the British government's against the total of Germany's debt, attitude is that "it deserves examina- Tulsa Gives Silent Pledge. particularly respecting the way In tion." Tulsa. Tulsa made a pledge which price silent the value will be fixed. M. Lloyd George, it Is understood, of allegiance to the flag as its part of ' 10 As security ac- for the credits says the Daily Mail, has declared pri- the state wide Americanization Day corded her, Germany Is willing to vately that if Germany arbitrarily program. Industry everywhere in pledge purfllc revenues proper- tha and makes her offer dependent upon hav- city was halted for a full minute at ties, in a manner to be determined be- ing her own way in Upper 11 o'clock while an tween Silesia and American creed the contracting parties. upon the immediate withdrawal of was whispered. Every siren whistle 11 O With the acceptance of these the allied troops from the Rhine in the city blew at 10:59 sixty O O OO O O proposals, Germany's for other repara- seconds, ushering in the city wide tions and obligations will be annulled SOLDIERS. AS P. 0. GUARDS program. Schools held patriotic pro- and all German .private property in grams at which American Legion foreign countries will be released. Chicago to Use Regular Army Troops members spoke. The legion had a big 12 Germany declares tha present parade In uniform. proposals only capable of being car- In U. 8. Building. ried out it the system of penalties is Chicago. Regular army troops will McAlester Also Has Celebration. discontinued forthwith and she is be ordered to duty In guarding the fed McAlester. McAlester, heeding freed from all unproductive outlays eral building, the larger branches of special request of local post of Amer- now imposed on her and that she be tr.o poBtolnce railroad terminal load- ican Legion "observed Americanism given freedom of trade. ing platforms and branches of the fed day with special programs in all pub- eral reserve banks, it was announced lic schools. The same interest was TREATY ON EXTRADITION by Postmaster William B. Carlile. The shown in many of the mining towns information was contained in a letter of the McAlester district when a Child Desertion Made Cause For Ac- from Postmaster General Hays, ha large percentage of the foreign popu- said. tion Between U. 8. and Canada. lation is naturalized. Washington. The treaty between Belgium to Reject Terms. AUTO THIEVERY CHARGED the United States and Great Britain Brussels. The German counter CTRAIGMT BANKING ON OAFIS to make desertion of children an ex- proposals with regard to reDaratlona Six Are Indicted In Probe of National traditable offense between this coun- were declared in political circles here Order In Landls Court. AND SOUND METHODS, try and Canada was ratified by the to be entirely unacceptable. It was enate. pointed out that the new proposals Chicago The federal government'! As originally negotiated in 1917, the did not differ materially from those crusade against an alleged national treaty proposed to make wife or child submitted by the Germans at the Lon- "auto theft trust" resulted in indict- desertion extraditable, don conference. ment of six men by the federal grand THE KENNA RECORD

been helpful In establishing friend- for lice and among tlfe employees, be- chicks and houses often ships and they should be tween them and their employers, and KEEP CHICKS IN mites, and If found gotten rid of at once. Furmers' Bul- each Kids In lessening the popularity of crap How flfilitlng shooting. letin 1110 gives directions for Many different organizations are BEST CONDITION lice and mites. promoting work, with the result Feed Right for Rapid Growth. this feeds most nec- Swim, Play that a 42 per cent guln Is reported The three kinds of to grain essary growth are for last year. for rapid Young Fowls When Old Enough feed, green feed and dry mash. A belongs and boast of an appreciable grain mixture should be fed night and 4,000 Centers Keep Boys Out of MANY falling off of delinquents. GERMANS QUIT BATHING to Shift tor Themselves morning, giving as large a quantity B Mischief and Help Them to Cases are reported where mothers but no more; Find Hot Water a Luxury Because Must Be Given Care. the chicks will ent clean, have been amazed to note their A good growing chicks "Keep Fit." that of Shortage in Supply mixture for children did not cold, although the cracked corn, catch of Coal. consists of three parts they played In the snow; that the two parts wheat and two parts hulled youngsters have gained In weight and Berlin. The hot bath has become NEGLECT IS CAUSE OF LOSS oats. Kafir corn or rolled or hulled WONDERFUL RESULTS SEEN appetite. In one case a father forbade such a luxury In Germany, owing to barley may be substituted for hulled his daughter to play because It made the shortage of coal and the manner oats. A supply of fresh green feed Is her eat too much. government regulates Bulletin Given Out by Department of almost as neecssary as grain for grow- In which the Agriculture Summer Activities on Playground One thousand children were taught the distribution of fuel, that many Especially for Begin- ing chicks. They obtain plenty of it Eliminate Swearing, Cheating and to swim In one week at Tacoma, persons have ceased bathing. Others ners Gives Essentials for if they have free range, but If kept In, Stealing Among Children-F- air Wash., and It Is estimated that 500, hove gathered courage for an Icy Proper Growth. confinement lawn grass, beet tops, Play Prevails. the majority of them girls, have sponge dally, but this Is not popular, cabbage, lettuce or other such green . learned to swim at Seattle. generally cold, and (Prepared by the United States Depart- - feed should be supplied regularly. for the houses are vnonft - A I . Pageant In Snowstorm. exposure In cold rooms after a chilly Grit and oyster shells should be pro- New York. More than 4,000 play- The enthusing Pageants, plays and community tub paves the way for colds and vided so the chicks may help them- grounds recreational ceateFs In poultry raisers, begln- - and singing have been fostered through- pneumonia. particnlarly selves whenever they wish. When sour the United States are helping to keep Biarc in young out the country Id the year, with Ordinarily a family can afford hot "ns, tne spring with milk can be obtained It should also toys out of mischief, teaching girls last chicks lags good results. One pageant was given water once every two weeks. Public sometimes as the season be kept before the chicks, as no feed swimming and other athletics and advances and get at Kalamazoo, Mich., in a snowstorm, baths, where once a plunge or a tub the chicks old Is regarded better for them. When showing adults how to (benefit them- but it was attended by several thou- was available for a few pfennigs, this Is given the amount of beef scrap selves physically and mentally by one-hal- f. and the scenes were much en- forced to close or raise, In the dry mash may be reduced play. sands, have been hanced by the snowy setting. prices beyond the reach of workmen Plenty of fresh, clean water is The effect they have In keeping Community singing In factories has and salaried workers. absolutely necessary, and in hot boys out of trouble with the police Is weather It should be provided twice emphasized In reports which have dally in dishes that have been thor- come to the Plnyground and Recrea- oughly cleaned. tion association from all over the The bulletin emphasizes the Impor- country os one of the most Important RIVER PACKET tance of frea range and shade for' play- mi results of the establishment of ft ii growing chicks. They are necessary grounds In cities. These facts are If chicks are to grow rapidly and de- given in the year book of the associa- velop Into vigorous fowls. VVhea tion Just made public. DAYS RECALLED growing chicks have free raugo they The chief of police of San Fran- obtain quantities of green feed, bugs, Mark Twain the Mississippi packets cisco believes the establishment of Attempt to Revive Mississippi worms and other tilings, therefore neighborhood centers Is a were celebrated for their "eats," their they require less grain and are less recreation 'mi1 f constructive measure toward sup- Traffic Brings Stories of famous races, their pilots and even f liable to sickness and disease. for their poker games. pressing the crime wave, lie asked "Good Old Times." the community service to extend Its It used to be no uncommon sight AUTOMATIC TRAP ON BEEHIVE to see 15 30 passenger ves- I ! recreation work because he believed from to sels, from the palatial packet to the that the wrong use of leisure time had , 1 Primary Object of Invention Is to weather-beate- n tramp, leave New much to do with the Increase In crime. VOYAGE PLEASANT AFFAIR the lH'y Prevent Bees From Leaving up-riv- yfZ' Orleans landing dally for In Large Numbers. Cure for "Bad" Boys. points. Voyages Were Pleasant. There Was Great Rivalry Between The Scientific American In describ- Granville Lee, supervisor of the A. river voyage In the olden days Member Boys' Boat Owners and Crews and Many of Poultry Club and ing an beehive trap, in- Portland (Me.) recreation commission, was a pleasurable If boilers automatic the Were Pulled affair the His Flock. vention of D. S. Marseilles, says that bad boys behave themselves Exciting Races did not blow up or vessel one Ilowe of the hit 111., says: better during the playground season Off Robert E. Lee Famous. of the shifting sandbars, mudlumps or enough to shift for themselves. If care "The Invention more partic- and also that there are fewer street hidden snags. A comfortable berth, Is neglected at this period, however, relates accidents to children because of play- New Orleans. Memories of old days wonderful meals, dancing at night, success Is Improbable. The baby ularly to an automatic bee trap. The pack- Mississippi when stately well-stocke- primary object Is to provide means grounds. on the watermelon parties, d bars, chicks may be smart little fellows The playground directors of Bay ets plied in the passenger traffic are stud and draw poker games from strong, vigorous parent stock, whereby the entrance and exit open- for the ings may City, Mich., have discovered that sum- revived by the resumption of traffic patrons of that form of amusement and they may have been brooded care- of a beehive be automatical- ly occu- mer activities on the playgrounds between Pittsburgh, Pa., and this city and last but not least, the of fully for two or three weeks, closed by the weight of the antics pants prevent leav- - have practically eliminated all swear- by way of the Ohio. the negro roustabouts, all combined to but unless they receive proper care to .the bees from ing, cheating and stealing among the Barges have carried freight traffic make things pleasant for the traveler. and management during their later children. They note with satisfaction on the great river for many years Saturday was usually the sailing day growing period they will not develop thnt tTTe spirit of fair play has helped since the packets were driven out by for up-riv- er packets from this port. properly, and many of them will be to put the playground bully where he railroad competition. In the days of There was great rivalry between boat lost by sickness and disease. This Is owners and crews, and usually from the timely warning made by poultry-me- n one to a dozen boat races were pulled of the United States Depart- One of Our New Scout Cruisers oft as the vessels chugged up the ment of Agriculture In Farmers' Bul- river. It was then that boilers blew letin. 1111, "Management of Growing up with marked frequency. ; Young Chicks," published by the de- - J The most famous of"these races was parunent, In which is given the essen- run by the Natchez and the Robert tials to proper growth and develop- E. Lee, two of the largest of the river ment of chicks. The bulletin Is writ- packets. So keen was the rivalry that ten briefly and In simple terms for be- early in the seventies It was planned ginners, especially members of boys to have them race from New Or- and girls' poultry clubs. Suitable Food and Care. A Perspective View of a Hive, With -- - leans to St Louis. No passengers or X " . .. Invention Attached. - - yd freight were carried and for weeks The chief essentials to the proper growth of chicks, according to the bul- J i. '" ""T. jf. the coming race was the chief topic of Ing the hive In large numbers, which conversation along the river. letin, are good coops, or houses, clean- liness, proper feed and water, shade Is commonly known as 'swarming.' It The Robert E. Lee was In command is a further object to provide a means t --yfT - and free range. Growing chicks , u - jt y of Captain Cannon, while Captain by which the ordinary passage of the Leathers was master of the Natchez. should 'be provided with large, roomy coops or give bees In their performance of gathering - No stops were made except fuel. houses, which will them t - for honey Is unobstructed. r r i rcz The trip to St Louis was made In a omfortable place to stay at night a few hours over three days, an and during stormy weather. The bul- ' Just i TU, M ' y . mfZL unheard of record then, with the Rob- letin suggests no particular kind of " i. . - - l yf-- . ri&-a- ert E. Lee the winner by a small house, but states it should be so built KILL OUT DODDER SEED ; y margin. that It will provide the chicks with plenty of light, pure and sunshine, Are Curious. air During first season of In- jfzJ) Promoters and protect them from dampness and the y yyr Promoters now are figuring whether festation In clover or alfalfa, Yiit storms of all kinds. usually occurs In small yi', human nature has changed from the never crowded In dodder Chicks should be areas. Such Infested olden days, whether a person will be brood coops, for crowding will cause scattered either mowed content to Idle the time away on long them to become overheated, resulting areas should be XA trips which he could make In a frac- and removed before the dodder i y -- it In improper growth and sometimes in t'TX tion of the time by rail ; whether they matures seed or else burned In dead chicks. formed, "have time" to take quiet pleasure. Sickness or disease usually starts the field. If seed has burning Is only remedy, Freight rates, Interstate commerce In unclean quarters, and In such the It not only the plants An excellent photograph of the launching of the D. B. S. Milwaukee at commission hearings, uniform bills of places Jlce and mites are always more since kills Tacoma, Wash., made from an airplane. The Milwaukee Is one of the ten lading and other prosaic commercial plentiful, bulletin says. The coops but also the seeds of dodder the may on scout cruisers authorized or being built for the U. 8. navy. She Is C50 feet matters figure In the traffic aide of should be cleaned and sprayed once a which be lying the soil long and will have a speed of 85 knots, combining the speed of a deutroyer the question. The passenger business week, and clean shavings, chaff, or surface. and the fighting qualities of a battleship. Is regarded as a gamble. sand put on the floor. Examine the

necessary use wood, Thompson was surprised by the re- WHITE ANTS INJURE TIMBERS or If It Is to that quest for his name and address. It be Impregnated with tar creosote. HUNT CHURCH LOOT! Some time he was Concrete floors should be laid on a later summoned Insects Enter Wood Wherever It Comes gravel prevent dampness to one of the hospitals of the city. base to and In Contact With Damp Earth cracking, and where cracks occur they New Party Formed to Seek they returned to Peru, recovered the There he discovered that the one who and Eat Into Beams. treasure and sailed to the westward, had asked for him was the beggar should be promptly filled. of Treasure Bandits. Intending to make Australia their whom he had vefrlendefl some time Winged white ants are often ob- destination. Without papers, they before. The old man told him that served flying about houses In spring, Keep Incubator Clean. Wealth of Gold and Precious Stones could not gain entrance to any port he had sent for him to disclose to Elm and are sometimes supposed to have After each Incubator hatch comes Taken From Church In Peru Dur- So they determined to bury the the resting place of a great treasure. come In from outside. The bureau of off, the Interior of the machine should ing Revolution and Burled. treasure on an uninhabited Island un- lie said that be, Klllraln, beWg the entomology of the United States De- be cleaned most thoroughly". Sponge til such time as they could get a ship only survivor of the company and partment of Agriculture explains that it out well and then spray It with a Papeete, Tahiti (Society Islands). with proper papers and return to the about to die, did not wish the secret these winged Insects really are hatched good disinfectant. Interest bus once more been aroused Island. to perish with him. inside the buildings, and usually are la the treasure reputed to be burled They scuttled their schooner on the Thus it was that Thompson came to be taken as Indicating nests of Sunflowers for Hens, In the island of I'lnakl, one of the Australian couHt and coming ashore Into the knowledge of the story and wingless white ants working destruc- Plan to plant a lot of sunflowers coral Islands to the eastward of Ta- In the guise of shipwrecked sailors, sailing directions to locate fhe Island. tion in the timbers. In all available fence corners this hiti, and a new association has been started for Sidney overland. Two only, Being convinced that the story was These Insects, which really are not spring. The seeds are excellent for formed In Tahiti to seek for the freus-ur- e. by name, Klllraln and Brown, arrived founded on truth, he has spent eight properly ants, enter the wood wher- the liens. In Sidney; the other two having been years In search of It so far without ever It comes In contact with damp The story Is that during a revolu- killed In a fight with bush natives. success. earth, and often eat Into the center of Soli for Sweet Clover. tion In Peru CO years ago a church Such la the story of the burial of the Lately, some people In Tahiti have an upright beam without manifesting . Sweet clover does very well on was looted of a rich treasure of .told treasure. discovered what they believe to be a their presence on the outside until the good cornstalk ground, well disked, and precious stones by four men, who The tale of the attempts for Its re- new clue and are preparing to fit out wood is entirely ruined, and possibly The soil must be sweet. BUceeeYled In getting it to the coast covery begins In 1312 or 1013 when an expedition to go to the Island, a settling and cracking of the build- where they burled It In a safe place, one day on the streets of Sidney a ing has resulted. Seed Bed for Clover. afterward making their way to Pana- man by the name of Thompson was Athens, the Greek capital, enjoys The department urges tht build- Sweet clover Is very similar to the ma. accosted by an elderly beggar seeking bright sunshine on an average of 800 ings be constructed with such founda- other clovers In Its habits. It should Having secured a schooner there alms. On giving the man a small sum days of the year. tions that no wood touches the ground, be seeded on a rather Arm seed bod. THE KENNA RECORD

don't count" said Mr. Bloggs. "Yon "Wouldn't you like a bed in a com- were thinking of those who need food fortable house?" TAKES CARE more than you and that turns it square . "No. I couldn't take the dog there - - ft golden He , I' li1 i JY . . " '"..i.r around. I call a I do." an' I'd have to git tip like other folks." The minister had scarcely turned "Would you think that a hardship?" the corner of the street when he met "Well, ye sen, sir, if ye're luyln' OF 5 CHILDREN Illrara Blenklnsop, who was shivering down ye ain't hungry. Then, too, I : SVfl lit along without an overcoat, they dog likes to dllly-dull- y In bed." Mrs. Taylor's Sickness Ended Christmas at his heels. "What may that mean?" the min- rodigal Mr. Singleton stopped him. ister asked. by Lydia E. Pinkhams "Why, man I Haven't you an over-- "I likes r lay an' think an' build Vegetable Compound coat?" he asked. air castles." "No, sir I It's Imngln on a peg In a Roxhurv. Mas3. "I suffered contin "What kind of oastles7" de- - pawnshop over In Hazelmead. It ain't ually with backache and was often "Well, sir. I'm thlnkln' often o' a sponaeni, naa aizzy doln' the peg any good nor me time when I'll have a grand suit o' r spells and at my Vilhutemi ueltherl" clothes, and a shiny silk tile on my : mommy penoau it "Well, sir, you come with me," said head, an a roll o' bills In my pocket, was almost impos Iw the minister. "It's about dinner time, big enough to choke a dog, an' I'll be sible to keep around Irving anyway, and I guess you need lining goln' bock to the town .where I was at my work, bince Bachelle A my as well as covering." :: t last baby came COPYUTght brought up an' I'll hire a team an' .. I920 ILLUSTRATIONS BY IBWIM MYERV. The drunkard looked into the face ::. two years ago my iIrvino EW:HEU.ta take my oP mother out for a ride. back has been worse of the minister. An' when we pass by, people will be no position cold, he's been rayln' abed for a week "Say It ajf'ln," he muttered. and I ayln': Hiram Blenklnsop I could get in would an' Judge Crooker been away on That's H. C. U has. "1 wouldn't wonder If a little food Don't you remember him? Born on relieve and doc- the circuit." you Sin- it would mnke feel better," Mr. the top floor o' oP mill on tor's medicine did "Too had!" said the priest "Tve gleton the sash Synopsis. village Blng- added. multl-mllllonal- .7 nothelp me. Afriend In the of the Island. He's a thirteen-year-ol- d Era-me- lt been so busy with the sick and the "A you say?" Blenklnsop E. Pinkham's Veg ville Robert little, did an' a great man. He gives a thousand recommended Lydia Moran, crippled son of a, poor dying and the dead I have hardly bad Compound and 1 have round great asked. to poor every day. Sure, he etable widow, la known ai the Shepherd time to think of you." a as as you the relief since using My back is much Is hla "Make it lot much !' " it of the Birds. His world Against her protest he picked up can does better and 1 can sleep well, l Keep mother and friends, hla little room, accommodate." five children the fagots and carried them on his do you mean ye want me house and have the care of the flower garden of Judge Crooker, "And that so my work is very trying and I am very and every flying thing he Bees from own back to her kitchen. to go an' eat In yer house?" Compound his window. The painting of pic- Hiram Blenklnsop meets hla thankful I have found the He found the Shepherd In a sweater "Ves, at any table why not?" such a help. I recommend it to my tures Is his enjoyment, and Utile sitting up In knitting Old Self. Pauline Baker, small daughter of bed and socks. "It wouldn't be respectable. I don't a neighbor, the object of his boyish How Is my dear boy?" the good Fa want to be too particular, but a tramp I am very glad to help any woman suf- affection. To him, J. Patterson ther asked. must fering as I was until I used Lydia E. draw the line somewhere." (TO BS CONTINUED.) Blng, the first citizen of Blngville, "Very sad," said the Shepherd. "I "I'll be on my best behavior. Come Pinkham a vegeiaDie vximpouna. Is the ideal of a really great man. to do something to help my Mrs. Maude E. Taylor, 6 St James The village becomes money mad, want and on," said the minister. legs are useless." FINEST OF EARTH'S CHURCHES Place, Roxbury, Mass. reflecting the great world In Its The two men hastened up the street Backache is one of the most common state of unrest The Blng family "Courage I" Mr. Bloggs seemed to followed by the dejected little yellow derange- Is a In change. them Men of Genius Through Many Cen. symptoms of a displacementor leader the To shout from his shelf at the window dog, Christmas. No woman the village has become "provin- Aldeat In the Erection ment of the female system. side and just then he assumed a most Mrs. Singleton and her daughter turies should make the mistake of trying to cial." The butcher and baker and of St. Peter's at Rome. candlestick-make- r all raise their valiant and determined look as he were out with a committee of the overcome it by heroic endurance, Dut prices. Even Hiram Blenklnsop, added : "Forward I march I" children's helpers and the minister profit by Mrs. Taylor 's experience and try the town drunkard, works hard for Father O'Nell did what he could to The history of St Peter's at Rome, LydiaE. Pinkham's VegetableCompound a month. The Old Spirit of Blng- was dining alone that day and, as help In that moment of peril by say usual, at one o'clock, that being the one of the worlds most interesting ville is summarily fired. The first edifices, goes over a thousand citizen builds an addition to hla lng: for dinner In the village of Blng- back hour years, It was on this spot the site mansion and goes In for entertain- "Cheer up, boy. I'm going out to ville. for A vjfut ing. of ornate Sich victim walls Pauline Baker, her Dan Mullln's this afternoon und I'll "Tell me about yourself," paid the of Nero's circus, within surroundings, elcpes with a stran- bring you big with gold and glistening with mosaic ger and her parents are unable to make him a load of minister as they sat down at the ta- trace wood. I'll have you at your work to and marble, that Charlemagne received her. ble. imperial Pope morrow. The spring will be coming "Myself you say?" Blen- the crown of Rome from did Hiram slowly soon and your flock will be back in klnsop asked as one of his feet crept Leo III., and here was erected CHAPTER THREE Continued. the garden." throughout subsequent centuries this 6 It was not easy to bring a smile to building, called the central cathedral Estonia Brings Indeed it wns the tin soldier, who the face of the little Shepherd those of Christendom. All that man could Relief Etood on hla little shelf looking out days. A number of his friends had do to make St Peter's great and beau "I have been awful sick with gas," of the window, who first reminded died and others were sick and he was tiful has been lavished upon that writes Mrs. W. H. Person, "and Bob of the loneliness and discomfort helpless. Moreover, his mother had splendid church. Mme. de Stael said Eotonlc is all I can get to give me of the coin. As a rule whenever the told him of the disappearance of Pau- of It "C'est le seul travail de Part relief." conscience of the boy was touched, sur qui le Acidity and gas on the stomach line and that her parents feared she notre terre actuelle alt quickly up Air. Bloggs something to say. wor- genre grundeur qui taken and carried out by had was In great trouble. This had de characterise Eatonlc, then appetite and strength every - It was late In February and ried him, and- the more because bis JBT" les oeuvres immedlates de la crea come back. And many other bodily one was complaining of the cold. Even mother had declared that the girl was tion." (It Is the sole work of art on miseries disappear when the stomach the oldest Inhabitants of Blngville probably worse than dead. He could our earth which has the sort of noble Is right. Don't let sourness, belching, could not recall so severe a winter. not quite understand it and his happy ness thut characterizes the works of bloating, indigestion and other stom- Many families were short of fuel. The spirit was clouded. The good Father nature.) Marlon Crawford puts one's ach ills go on. Take Eatonlc tablets homes of the working folk were In- cheered him with merry Jests. Near first impression of St Peter's in a after you eat see how much better sufficiently heated. Money In the bank the end of their talk the boy said : nutshell when he says, "The first sight you feel. Big box costs only a trlfl had given them a sense of security; "There's one thing In this room that of St. Peter's affects one as though With your druggist's guarantee. .They could not believe that its magic makes me unhappy. It's that gold in every day streets, walking among MAKia TMI SKIN BEAUTIFUL. v.ddtri for bd CMnpl.iloo. 'power would fall to bring thera what In nothing one should meet KREMOLA lo. or mill, fl it. Dr. C. H. B.rry piece the drawer. It does one's fellows, with Co.,l.lr37a MIcMrm Avonua, CMuwl they needed. So they had been care- but Ue there and shiver and talk to a man forty feet high." less of their allowance of wood and me. Seems as If it complained of the While the interior decorations have Like a Letter. coal'. There were days when they cold. It says that It wants to move been criticized as being too profuse Absentmlndedly the young woman had none and could get none at the around and get warm. Every time an American tourist once referred yawned. "Pardon me!" she said. "I yard. Some men with hundreds of I hear of some poor person that needs to thera as "too much gingerbread" didn't mean to do that." dollars In the bank went out Into the food or fuel, It calls out to me there that great roof covers the work of "I see," returned Mr. Staylate. .country at night and stole rails oft In the little drawer and says, 'How some of the most renowned sculptors " 'Opened by mistake.' " the farmers' fences. The homes of cold I am I How cold I um !' My moth- of the world. these unfortunate people were rav er wishes me to keep It for some time aged by Influenza and many died. of trouble may come to us, but Only Chastising Catarrh Can De Cured that He Was Them. Catarrh la a local disease greatly Influ- Prices at the stores mounted higher. I can't. It makes me unhappy. Flease Many Ingenious and audacious de enced by constitutional conditions. It Most of the gardens had been lying take It away and let It do what It can fenses have been made In New York therefore requires constitutional treat- It ment. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Idle. The farmers had found hard to keep the poor people warm." criminal courts recently by the crooks Is taken internally and acts through to get help. Some of the latter. In Well done, boys!" Mr. Bloggs who have been operating In the city, the Blood on the Mucous Sjrfaces of had decided they could If the System. HALL'S CATARRH deed, that seemed to say with a look of Joy as but surely the most amusing of all MEDICINE! destroys the foundation of make more by teaming at Mlllerton ho now perceived that the enemy was was that of the man who tried to steal the disease, gives the patient strength by than by tolling In the fields, and with In a cage In Central Improving the general health and assist full retreat four parrots from nature In doing Its work. less effort. They left the boys and "There's no worse company, these park and protested when arrested by a All Druggists. Circulars free. the women to do what they could with days, than a hoarded coin," said the park watchman that he was merely F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. the crops. Naturally the latter were you any spanking the birds because they shout priest. "I won't let it plague How Is My Dear Boy?" the Good Arkansas Consolation. small. So the local sources of supply ed, I Police I Help I" more." Father Asked. "Murder al- had little to offer and the demand up- spanker Insisted he Some of these fellows who are Father O'Nell took the coin from The parrot that ways the world on the stores steadily Increased. Cer hrs chair to conceal Its disrepu some one was being assaulted complaining that the drawer. It fell from his fingers under thought ought to be tain of the merchants had been, In table appearance, while his dog had gallantly gone to the rescue. doesn't understand them with a merry laugh as It bounded on and had It. Bldge Blade. war, spoiled by prosperity. They were partly hidden himself under a serving Is a Munchausenlan age, glad of Walnut corriplalnts the floor and whirled toward the door Verily, this rather Indifferent to and table where he seemed to be shivering If Oscar Wilde were alive he Many of the storekeepers, way like one overjoyed and eager to and Important to Mothers demands. with apprehension as he peered out, would be forced to rewrite his cele Irritated, doubtless, by ovei work, had be off. Examine carefully every bottle of God bless you, my boyt May it with rolsed hackles, at the stag's head brated essay on "The Decay of Lying." CASTOBIA, that famous old remedy lost their former politeness. There over the mantel. been more gorgeous children, and see that it supplies to ar- buy for you the dearest wish of your Never have there for Infants and were days when failed "Yes." abroad In the The railroad service had been heart" and picturesque liars Bears the rive. "I ain't got any Self, sir; it's all today. New York Sun. enough in of peace. Now, Hal ha!" laughed the little tin world than Signature of ( bad times gone," said lilenklnsop, as tie toos a It was worse than ever. soldier, for be knew the dearest wish In Use for Over 80 Years. swallow of water. Had Use for the Umbrella. Those who had plenty of money of the boy far better than the priest any Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria get a "A mon without Self is a curl Ma, with a stern look on her face found It difficult to sufficient knew It. ous creature," the minister remarked, good food, Blngville be- Mr. Singleton called soon Fa and a cane in her hand, was waiting quantity of after "I'm as empty as a woodpecker's Some people seem to think they are ing cut off from other centers ther O'Nell had gone away. for Willie. rather In The bird has bestowing a favor every time they by distance and a'poor railroad hole the winter time. Ten o'clock struck, then 10:30, even of life "The top of the morning to you I" flown. belong to 'ere dog. He's smile. drove sixty miles to Hazelmead I this 11. but no Willie cume. Ma dozed .n tome he shouted, as he came Into Bob's a poor dog. I'm all he's got If he to do marketing for themselves and room. Jerks and starts. neighbors. had to pay a license on me I'd have At last Willie came up the garden their "It's all right top and bottom," Bob to be to me. He's and Mrs. Patterson Blng killed. He's kind path, took off his shoes and softly Mr. J. answered cheerfully. only I've got." tiowever, In luxurious apartment the friend opened the door. their "Is there anything I can do for you?" Hiram Blenklnsop riveted his atten- the Waldorf-Astori- a hotel In New on. Taking an umbrella from the hall at the minister went "I'm a regular upon on old warming-pa- n York, knew little of these conditions tion that stand, he fled up the stairs. But ma Snnta Clous this morning. I've got a hung by the fireplace. He hardly looked until Mr. Blng came up late In March dollars that Mr. Blng sent heard, and cume after him. thousand at the face of the minister. arrived Willie scrambled for a talk with the mill superintend' me. for any one that needs help." As she Many poor It's "How did you come to lose your the sheets and opened nt. of the sick and Buf right soon quickly between prlvntlon. "We'll be all as as our Self?" the latter asked. fered extreme Father O'Netl comes. the umbrella. Reverend Otis Singleton loud of wood It will be here "Married a bad woman and took to "William," ma sold, "what are you and the of morning," suld the Shep the Congregational church went tomorrow drink. A man's Self can stand cold doing? Why have you brought that among the people, ministering to the herd. an' hunger an' shipwreck an' loss o' up to bed with you?" come cut and spilt It money umbrella sick, of whom there were many, and "I'll and with friends an' an' any quantity "Ma," he said, "I thought there was you," minister proposed. "The o It comes, giving counsel Mo men and women the bod luck, take it as but a going to be a storm." who were unaccustomed to prosperity eloquence of the ax Is better than bod woman breaks the works in him that of the tongue these days. Meun an' stops his clock dead. Leastways, and wisely to enjoy it. Why, So Many Reformers? saw while I'm going to bring you a little It done thnt to me I" One day. Father O'Nell the Wld Reforming the other fellow Is coming town jag In my wheelbarrow. How about "She Is like an arrow In his liver,' jiot ow Moran Into with only exciting, but It Is so much more great of fngots on her beefsteak and bacon and eggs and the minister quoted. "Mr. Blenklnsop, bundle back. comfortable than contemplating one'n "This looks a little like the old conn. all that?" where do you stay nights." shake-dow- n own deficiencies. Houston Post try." he remarked. "I guess we've got enough to eat "I've a In the little loft No cigarette has stopped and swung her fagots thnnk you." This was not quite true, over the ol' blacksmith shop bn Water She Too Experienced. the same delicious ground and announced: "It do for Bob, thinking of the sick, whose street. There ore cracks In the ga to the All the world's a stage. as Lucky may God help us I neoDle could not go to market, was ble, an the snow an the wind blow Actress flavor that an' It's hard yes, but a Father. In spite o' all the mon Inclined to hide his own hunger, In, an' the place Is durk an' smell Widower Er widower Strike. Decause times, to take an encore, ey. It's hard times. It looks like there "Ho, ho!" exclaimed Mr. Bloggs, for o' coal gas an' horses' feet but Christ doesn't often like Lucky Strike Is the wasn't enough to go 'round the ships he knew very well that the boy was mas an' I snug up together an' manage thanks 1 London Answers. toasted cigarette. be taktn' so many things to the old hiding his hunger. to live through the winter. In hot country." "Do you call that a lie?" the Shep weather we sleep under a tree In the Not In the Cook Book. "How Is my beloved Shepherd V the herd esked as soon as the minister oP graveyard an' study astronomy, "Why didn't whale meat catch on?" good Father asked. had gone. Sometimes I wish I was thera for "Nobody knew where to find any "Mother o' Godi The house la that "A little one ! But In my opinion It good." rectoes Tiin nnnriA kecokd -

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Go 0 New Mexico. to. 0 NOTICE OF PENDTiNCV Witness my hand and seal of said Dad 0 0 OK STIT. court on this the 15th., day of Aprir, Shermana To get 0 Jouce-Ppu- lt Co, 0 The State of New Mexico lo Arch K. 1921. something to 0 J.ocker Kuth M. Locker, William T It. H. Grissom, (SEAL) County Clerk. EAT. MEALS Now 0 Oliver. Margaret E. Oliver, ami all Paul E. Morrison, ! unknown claimants of interests in the ly 0 Dupty. Cents Roswell, N. M. premises Adveise to the plaintiff. 50 0 Grctting: Von and each of you, So Kwitcherklkkln. are hereby notified that a suit has heeu Notice for Publication. iiled against you in the District Court Department of the Interior cfthei'iftti Judicial District ot the U. S. Land Office at Roswell, N. M. State of New Mexico, in and for April, 11, 1931. l Kenna Hotel. nn r rvBUCAiiofl. Notice for Publication Koossvelt County, wherein M. V. Notice is hereby given that BenS. Hud- Department of the Interior Department of the Interior 11 Jjj3 is plaintiff, and t'fi9 said Arch speth, ofMilnesand, N. M. who, on U. S. Land Office at Roswell, N. M. U. S. Land Office at Roswell, N. M. K. Locker, Ruth M. Locker, William Mch ii, iq2o, made orig S.K.H.E. No. April 11, 1911. April. 7, ig2r. ot T. Oliver, Ma-Rar- E. Oliver, and all !3753 fr EMSE'i, Sec ao, Ntf, Notice is hsrsbr itren that Thomas J. Notice is hereby given that Eathen R. unknown claimants of interest in the WSW.V, Sec 21, and who on Feb., Fuller, of Jenkins, N.M. who, on July Ball, of Fluvana, Texas, who, or. Mch I remises adverse to the plaintiff, are 25, 1921, made add H.E. 04872a, for OLIVE ITKMI 16, igtg, mads 2nd H.E' No. 04006.) (or 27, 1916, made II. E. No. 034410, for defendants, taid cause being number, XEVi Sec 17, Twp. S-- Range 36 E. SE,V, StfSW.V. Secao, Twp Eyi, Sec. 11, Twp 8-- Range N. Mr. SNEV, 32.E. ed ifi;5 upon the civil docket of said N. M. V. Meridian, has filed notice Zwissler returned from 9S RDgS35-E- , N. M. P. Msridian, has M.P. Meridian, has filed noticeof inten- Court. of inten :on to nikae final three year Roswell this week, where he had filed notice of intention to make final tion to make final three year proof, to The general object of said action proof, ti ajbish claim to the land been on a business trip. three year proof, to establish claim to estalish claim to the land above describ- ?re as follows: The plaintiff alleges above described, before Wm. R. Blanoh-ard- , the land above described, before Wm. ed, before Akin C. White, U. S. t!i it he is the owner in fee simple and U. S. Commissioer, at Jenkins, R. Blanchard, U. S. Commissioner, at Commissioner, in his office at NWX, Twenty-thro- e 6-- , in possession of Section N. M. on the zii dav of May 1921. Goo. A Graves made a business Jenkins, N. on the 18, day of May Sec. Ten T. R. ji-E- N. M. P. M. (23) and the North-half- - of the Ncrth Ciium,.in. nt.ines as witnesses: trip to Elida Thursday. 1911. on the 14, day of May 1921. half (N,'5 N.'i ) of Section Twenty-si- x Joe C Ainsworth, James A. Mcrris, Clataaat Btnea as wlnaemtt: Claimant names as witnesses: (j0), all in Township Five (5) South, Rob Preston, Lawrence O. McCabe, Ben R. Warren, J. Fletcher Wilson, Cleveland C. Pyle, Marion M. Pyle, of Range Thirty (30) East, ot the all of Milnesnad, N. M. ai5 11113 Guy Howell was a business Jake E. Hebison, William E. Boads, Hubert N. McMullan, all of Elida, N. M,l M. in New Mexico, and that Emmett Patton. Register. M. visitor in Kenna Thursday. all of Jenkins, N. aij 11113 N. M. ais mi) he is credibly informed and belives .Emmett Patton, Register. Emmett Patton. Register. that the defendants claim some inter- est in and to to certan portions of Baid Dr. Chas, A. Stashlin Mrs. H. B. premises, but that such claim is with- Lucas who has ' - out merit and void: and the plaintiff Optemctrist and Optician been on the sick' list is better at f t prays that his title to said premises be EYE GLASSES THAT SATISFY. this writing. cstabljshdd against any and all adverse Roswell, New Mexico. c1 aims of the defendants or either of As He Slumbers J t'.iem, and that the detendants be bar- '-- - Send your films to Mahoney. Sidway Him Safe red and forever stopped from having v 117-- 119 West 4th. St., Mis Snules iMMM or claiming any right, title or interest Roswell, New Mex. FwmWlnd and Weather (JJ Wm? lEj. j to the premises aderse to the plaintiff and that the plaintiff's title thereto be PORTALES forever fpiited and set at rest, and for ABSTRACT CO. Robert W. Cook, Fred C. Gravel general relief. and John Metcalf were transact- You are futher notified that unless 0 you cuter your appearance in said ing business in Elida Thursday. cause and plead or answer therein on Will Appreciate a share , . or before the day ot your tenth June, of Abstract business. C. B. McClain is assisting Mr. 1 -- !, judgement by default will be taken ag.inst you, and plaintiff will 0 Zwissler with ranch work apply to the court for the relief de- manded in his complaint. Mrs. Maud Smith, Pres. Hinkle Stroud on Yon are futher notified that George Portales, New Mexico. called his L. Reese is attorney for the plaintiff cousin, W. A. Stroud and family and his postoffice address is Portales, Thursday.

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Mary, went to Kenna. Wednes- e ii day. Miss Mary remained""to sa visit friends for a few days and Patronize Home attend the closing exercises of h Kenna school. jx 0 Industry o 8. LOCALS Sold By Why pay freight on flour. The Roswell L. A. Milling Co.t is making the best grade of patent McNeil returned heme Co u Sunday IDabSs Furniture. 1 FLOUR from Pecos Valley wheat. Keep your from Duncan Oklahoma, money at home. What is the sense in helping 0 where he had been working the Roswell, N. M. Kansas farmers toward prosperty when a good past few months. o FLOUR is made here at home? 0 Walter Simpson came down 0 Try a Sack Today. from Clovis last week to assume Its GUARANTEED 9 If Not Satisfied, Bring it Back and charge of the coal chute during t4&9 Get Your MONEY. the absence of Otto Farmer who G. W. ZtNK, M. h is in Texas. W. Hoflgas 0 JEWELER. For Sale By 0 Fred Steig Jr., who was trans- - Edison & VlctOi- - fered from Malaga, to take RANGE CATTLE a ad SII o charge Phonographs, Cri o H. E. of the section here, arriv COMMISSIOI: DKALEa White, ed Wednesday with his wife. New Records Received Onde 8 Keiina, N. AV n Mr. and Mrs. Steig are well and favorable known here and we A Month. 114 Iferth Maia Roiwtll, X M A 1 gladly welcome them to our Rotwell, M. M. 9 town. T. THE KBtlNA RECORD

LOCALS Serial Ne. 18. Report of the condition For The Mm. J. W. Good and grand- of daughter, Miss Ruby Arthur left THE KENNA BANK & TRUST CO. last Friday for their homes at Ranch man Grand Prairie, Texas. AT KENNA, IN THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO, AT

1 HE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON APRIL 28, 1 92 1 W. P. Littlefield and Marshel RESOURCES Powell returned home Sunday from Hot Springs. 1. Loans and discounts 38.516.9e that coal knit underwear Total Loans 138.516.99 2. Overdraft!, secured, $ we sell gives Non; lasting H. II. Uensori and family are unsecured $ None' None now occupying the D. C, Savage 7. (a) satisfaction, up Value of banking house Si. 50 property in the north part of (if unencumbered) 4.181.1 town. Athletic Underwear and fixtures 841. 1 1 . (a) Net amount due from Na $1.00 up C. W. Ayers of Portales and tional Banks 1.268.66 hii son Willis, who is here from (b) Net amount due from re- Sizes 34 to 50 Wyoming, made us an appreciat- serve bank 3l5.76 1.5814? ed call during their visit with old 12. Net amount due from bank friends in town Monday. and bankers (other than include Uncle Charlie has just return in 10 or 11) S.500.09 ed from an extended visit m 18. (a) Outside cheeks and ess iiioisL Texas. other cash items 409 35 (b) Fractional currency, E. J. Williams nickles and cents 76.00 J5 M. W. Hodges wag up 46 Roswell, New Mexico. from 16. Coin and currency 626.95 Roswell Tuesday, working stock 19. Other assets, if any School and looking after ranch affairs. Warrents 231.10 50TICI OF PUBLICATION. s-- S Range 29-- N. . U. p. TOTAL 48.956.11 Department of the Interior Meridian, has U. S. Land Office filed notice of intantien at Roswell, N. M. to make three year Apr ig2i. proof, to establisk Kodak finishing. The mcst ii, Notice is here claim to the land LIABILITIES.. by fiven that Ilyinan T, above described be- satisfactory mail order service in Xored, of fore Ahiu C.White, Jsrikins, N. f. S. Commission, the southwest. 20. Captial stock paid in 25.000.00 M.'who on July io, 1916, er, at Kenna, made N. M. on the I, day of Hd. E.No. 035131, for Lots I; a; June tg?i. y Mahoney Studio, 21. Surplus fund 3-- StfNX, Sec s, Twp.. iO-- 117-- 119 Claimant names as West 4th. St., 22. Undivided profits 35-- N.M.P. witnesses: Rf.. Meridian, has filed George Ray, Roswell, (c) currant noticeof intention to Thomas A. Tillinghsi', N.M Lus expiring make' final three John W. Anthony, 534.68 1.460.5 year proof, to establish claim to John G. Graham, interest and taxes pud the all of Elida," N. M. land above described, before Wm, R. 24. (a) Net amount due to Nat- W. R. McGill. Register. E. M. Spencer of the Chaves Blanchard, U. S. Commissioner, at ional banks K0TII OB County Co., and I. W. Jenkins, N. M. on the 18 day of May riBUCAT105. Abstract (b) Net amount due to re-- 174 03 2i. Department of the Interior Woolsey of the Roswell Laundry U. S. eerve banks Claimant names at witnesses: Land Office at Ro3well, N. M. Co., passed through Kenna, yes- Apr 11, igai. Notice Is 27. Indiridual deposits subject William C. Glenn D. A terday en-rou- te onzo Glenn, hereby give that Benajah D. to Clovis. They 13.670.48 William E. Owen, of to check bonds, Ben R. Warren, Jenkins, N.M. who, on May mad the Record office a pleasant all of Jenkins, N. M. 13, 1916, 28. Certificates of deposit due ai5 11113 made H. E, No. 034746, call while in town. Emmett Patton, for Wi, in less 30 days N& Register. Sec Twp 9-- !, than 3, Range 34-- N.M. P. Meridian, has filed 29. Cashier's checks outstanding 13. . Notice for Publication notice of Intention to make Frank Good business Department of the Interior final three year proof, to estab- was a Total of demand deposits, lish claim to the land U. S. Land Office at Roswell, N. M. above described, visitor in Roswell, this week. Items 27 23. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 13.824.14 before William R. Blanchard, U. S. April 11, igai. . Notice 35. Certificates of deposits?.. 5.997.S5 is Commissioner, at Jenkins, N. M. on hereby given that Oscar Pendleton redis-count- ed the 18, day of May Frank Howard and father, W. 38. (b) Notes and bills McQuattars, of Milnesand, N. M. who, 1921. Claimant M. elsewhere than at oa Nov. 16, 192O, made orig. H. E. No nama m vUmmm; Howard were up from Boaz, Virgil A. Mauldin, George 2.t80.6 04394, for NE V, Sec 19 N Sec 20. W. Wat. this week. The latter who is Federal Reserve Bank W, son, Lawrence A. Gray, and who on Fab., 9, 1921, made add H. these of over 80 years old filed on a home- 43. Liabilities other than Jenkins, N. M. A. E. 8-- James Morris, of 048718, for Sec 8 Township S those abore stated S, Milnesand, N. M. stead while here. Range 36-- N. M. P. Meridian, has ais nut 48.111.11 Emmett Patton, Register. TOTAL , filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to KOTiCK ro ruBUcinoir. John Norwood and family re- to the land above Department State of New Mexico, County of Roosevelt si: described, before Wm. of the Interior turned home this week from R. Blamchard, U. S. Commissioner, at V. S. Land Office at Fort Surauer; N. Wo i rjnk Good, President, and Chas. II. Si me, Cashier M. April Malaga, Mr, Norwood Jenkins, N. M. on the 18, dav of May 27, 1921. where of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the abart Notice is 1921. hereby given that John G. had been relief foreman on the statemeat it true to the best of our knowledge and belief. Claimant names as witnesses: Graham, of Elida, N. M. wha, on April Santa Fe the past month. Bob 16, 1921, mad add H. E. Frank Gocd, Preston, Ben S. Hudspeth, N. 019528, President. for S)i, Section 33, Township a-- Toe C. Ainsworth, these of Milnesand, Grover Good who wa9 here Chas. H. dims, N. M. George Farmer, of Jenkins Range 29.E, N. M. P. Meridian,, M. has filed notice of last week visiting his brother, Cashier. N. ais 0113 intention to make Emmett Patton. Register. final three year prof , to establish oiaim Frank and family left Saturday to the land aboved described, fcefora Notice for for his home at El Paso, Texas. Correct Attest: PuuUeotlon. Alvin C. White, U. S. Commission- of the Frank GooiS, Dartmnt Interior. U. 8 er, at Kenna, N. M. on the 8 day of Laa Offlea at Fort Satan, Jf. M, Have your shoes repaired and W. 1. McCombs April 27, 1921. June 1921. Clalnaat dssbm cut down H. C. L. W. L. Siais, Notice is hereby given that Minnie u fltaiT. the George Ray, Thomas A. Tillinghast," L. Graham, of Elida, N. M. who, on C. C. McGuffin, Directors, John W. Anthony, Minnie L. Craham, April 16, 1921, made add Hd. E, No. 414 N. Main St. all of Elida, N. ii. m6 J3 , and sworn to before me this 5, day of 019469, for Section 3a, Tewaship W. R. McGill, Register. Roswell, N. M. t Suscribed My 1931. Section foreman S. H. McVey Alvin C. Whte, left last Sunday for Malaga, to Notary Public-M- y take charge of the work there commission expires March 25th. 1923. 5; according to instructions from Special Sale the Superintendent of this divis- ion. Mr. McVey came here two credit for the efficiency o f their Wednesday W years ago and being a man of work. HIGH ART TAILOniNG and Saturday unusual ability, has won the 0 friendship and high esteem of Each CLEANERS, TAILORS AK Week his many acquaintances. The entire community regrets the I DAVID L. GEYKR HATTERS Karo Syrup , 75 cents departure of one of its most vel-ue- d LAND FFlCEitPRACTICE Work Niatlv Done. Red Fox & Arbucklea coffee 25 " citizens. I A 8PECIALTV. -- 0- Apricots No 3 can 25 " N. M. ROSWELL, 103 west Fourth Roswell, N. M Gallon Peaches G5 " L Little Miss Mildred Bramlett 'MMHM Apple Vinegar Gallon ' ' 45 of Portales, is the guest of her Prunes per pound 10 " sister Miss Pearl this week. Large can Peachgs 35 " White-Flye- r Soap " Bar 5 Mrs. T. 0. Elrod is here from Overalls $1,45 Portales, for a visit with her j Work Shirts A. 85 & 95 " daughter, Mrs. Price Crume. Dr. J. Evans, Medicine Other good3 to numerous to mention Obstetrics A Specialty Come and and SEE The Claw day program which ( Ufa Ftt Dor Sxirt. of P.t Offkt, Obstetrics, was presented to a packed house -:- - -:- - 88 Wednesday evening was a Phetir: Office Odd Fellows Bldg success from start to finish. EUDAl' : : : M M. H. E. White Each number was exceptionally Local Surgeon (or Santa Fa ,Ry Elida. N. M. well rendered and the teachers u as well as pupils deserve much MMIWMH THE KENNA RECORD

Check that Cold and GstRld cl that Cou;h A Embroidery Is T la AmntmtimM lO thtll run. I diraetlt and Nationally A tonic laxativa of DOAlUTf ICUOD i upon im t I.W"V tu mTn Used briDM u in Paris tT Accented Wall lint For Since It Is the little things about the they do not overlap in any Instance, French fnshlons of this season that, but has part. Twt each Its distinct paradoxically enough, are new and ar Small Amount of Trimming. Generations resting, then it is the little things As a rule, nowndays, there Is hot a Pa-ru- haa our for more 4 jr v nroTd which demand attention great deal of trimming on any one Um reliable trattmrnt a passing moment, writes a Paris for riddinv tha avatani than gown, but for that very reason each at Doinona. correspondent. all the all catarrhal fashion About bit of it assumes an ennanced value. Nt Paekas TtGet It aJda dtaMion. timu-- gowns, they are new In Alabast'mt lataa tha liver and bowoJ whether or not The embroidery that one sees Is not Genuine action, anrichea tha blood, silhouette, there Is some entirely fresh so lavishly applied; it Is distributed Witbtut Crtu Remits Ytu tones up tha nervoua aya-t-m In trimming. The Mutt Aik and wmthea tha in flam- note the way of their In more or less Isolated spots. The and Cirtli fir can Printed in Atabasttni ed and congestad nuooua subtle little ways that the French tendency Is more toward the distribu- Rid by Nmmi Uoingg, find to tuck a new expression of adorn- Hoc oat and dopendabla tion of large motifs, with big spaces It tha vardlrt of thouaanda. ment about a gown are continually sur left between them, rather than to prising, even to those who know them lump them together in any one place. Sold Everywhere best. But, Just for an exception, in the col- Tablets or Liquid They announce that embroidery is lection of Patou there are to be found not as good in style as it once was a number of embroidered trimmings and then they proceed to tuck In tiny very finely done and applied in closely Beautiful Sanitary Durable Economical touches of embroidery that are beau- set rows. Another embroidered trim- Homes, Schools, Churches and all Interior Wall Surfaces tiful In themselves and without which for ming has pearls superimposed on a Alabastine can be applied to plastered walls, walI!,oard, the gown would r mount to nothing at loosely over your health woven red woolen material, painted walls that have become soiled, or even over soiled wallpaper Renew all. The conclusion Is, then, that one which Is, in Its turn, applied as the solid on the wall and printed in aniline colors. by purifying your cannot take their word on generalities, trimming of a frock of blue serge. not but that, If the French dressmaker Is Many of the designers are using Alabaitine is a dry powder, ready to mix with pure, cold water, full directions produc- on each package. Alabaitine is packed in white and system with . to be fully understood, her printed materials, silks and even cot- beautiful tints. These, by tions must be regnrded one at a time tons, out of which they pick a certain combining and intermixing, enable you to carry out individual color plans in matching rugs and draperies. Alabastine is used in tha finest residences and pattern and proceed to embroider It public buildings, but priced within the reach of all. again with threads Or with beads. this with You will readily appreciate the economy of Alabastine over paint or wa'l-pap- Martial et Armand have done will a piece of foulard printed In Perslaa and its results be most gratifying. pattern, to which they have added cer- New walls demand Alabastine, old walls appreciate Alabastine. tain groupings of tiny beads and out-llnln- MIX IN ONI of soutache braid. MINUTK WITH If your local dealer cannot or will not supply you, THE ONLY TOOl There is an original bort of trim- COLD WATER take no substitute but write for Alabastine designs and NCfnCDTOAPPlY ming made of medallions of enamel In we will give you name of nearby dealer. Iridescent shades of blue and black. They look very lovely when used for Alabastine Company trimming a dress of some dark mate- 1652 Grandvllle Ave, Grand Rapids, Mich. Quick and delightful re. rial. In fact, enamel r.rranged in var- ious sorts of ornaments is very much colds, Copper Mining In Alaska. lief for biliousness, by creators this sea- Swiss Lakes Disgorge Relics. used the French copper mines of Chltlna valley constipation, headaches, son. uses to make a The recent drought 'In Switzerland The Polret enamel largest and richest thus and stomach, liver ana set of one of his costumes. has lowered the lakes so much that are the far cuffs for having great op developed Alaska. Their success- blood troubles. has another trimming made archaeologists are a in Polret development has been made possi- of little rings of wooden material, portunity to examine the old lacus ful The genuine are sold or pile dwellings which date back by the completion of the Copper which, when they are grouped togeth- trine ble only in 35c packages. stone age. pottery be- and Northwestern railroad, er, give something the effect of edg- to the Old is River imitations. ing In two dwellings affords transportation to tide- Avoid ings of ostrich feathers. discovered lake which 'III revealed on the shores of Lake Neu-chate- l, water. The recent mining progress imtl o'"'0' 1 Jmtt Don Strings of Wooden Beads. says a cablegram to the New in this district Is shown in a report en- Most of the couturiers are showing York Times, and hundreds of piles In titled "Mining in the Chltlna Valley, REMARKABLE this season strings of wooden beads in perfect preservation and on which Alaska," by F. B. Mofflat, issued by strongly contrasting colors as 'red and these dwellings originally rested are the United States geological survey, black, for Instance. They are using, now clearly visible. Many persons Department of the Interior, as Bulle NEW too, collars of sheer organdie trimmed have volunteered help for excavating tin 714-- STOMACH with lace, edged with tucks or handled the remains of these ancient dwellings, some way Cement-Coate- in to enhance the effect of which, according to Doctor Kellerchlef, d Nails. Its transparent texture. the Swiss authority on the subject, Approximately one-tent- h of the wire REMEDY Pendants and drops and acorns and ceased to be Inhabited about the first nails manufactured are now cement bead fringes are used now again, century of the Christian era. Numer- coated, according to H. A. Knight, who though they cannot in any way be ous boats, which apparently were writes on the subject In the Iron Age. French Physician's prescription. A said to dominate the trimmings mode, wrecked and sunk in past times, are The nails are coated by shaking them vegetable digestive, mildly laxative, Madeleine et Madeleine use acorns to now visible. up In a hot tumbling barrel with a for stubborn Indigestion and consti- fringe the hem of the thinnest of chif pation. compound consisting mainly of resin, fon frocks. They give a quivering look Spots. they a thin, This new remedy, made from bit-te- r Ink from which Issue with extracts of fruit and vegetable to the thing, which is what the French For fresh Ink stains apply an tough coating which greatly Increases origin, has brought relief to hun- love to call "amusing." The clicking abundance of soap and wash hard. A their holding power. The friction of dreds of Stomach Sufferers. It is now sound of these wooden beads knock- little lard rubbed on the stained the driven nail with the wood melts sold under the trade name of ing ugnlnst each other is not the least places before the soap is applied will the cement and forms a glue, which of their charming ways, for they loosen the stain. If this is not suc cakes fast the nail. Literary Digest Thos. Heath, druggist of Columbia, achieve in tills way a certain pi cessful a saturated solution of oxalic Mo., says: "I take DIgestotda my- quancy. self and find they give prompt re- acid Is about all that will remove the Church Exclusively for Children. Again in the collection of Madeleine sec- lief far all forms of indigestion and ink. Soak the stain for a few The Czecho-Slova- k residents of New constipation." et Madeleine one sees a gown of thin onds, then rinse In clear water and York city have established a church Get a package of DIGESTOIDS to-da- y, muslin In gray, with turtle dove plumes finally in water to which a few drops exclusively for children. Only those on a Money Back Guarantee, at laid on flat for trimming. They have of ammonia have been added. under fifteen years of age are admit- your druggist 50 cents. a street frock, the collar of which is ted, "and every Sunday the Services clasped by a woolen rose standing out Blue Serge Spring Has A man always has a funny look in are attended by nearly 800 child wor- Tha Suit for In bold relief, and two more of these Braid Trimming and Dainty his eyes when you get the laugh on shipers. The only adults present at flowers are placed at one side of the him. the Sunday service are the pastor and belt. On the belt of another gown the organist. and in detail, for she contradicts her- there Is nn enormous cocarde made of It Is not easy to convince the neigh- self Just about as often as she makes black clre satin, with a red center. bors that a man gets a political Job Spite enables the fool to believe he a gown, and in this way she asserts For trimming the designers love to because he deserves It Is happy In his unhnpplness. her own artistic right to be called a use rows of little flat flowers placed designer. No road is the fight road along the edges wherever it Is possl MAN'S for her except the one that she chooses ble to use them. Sometimes they are to take the next moment. flowers, and again' they are fruits, and There is more and more of a ten they are always most delicately and BEST AGE dency to make many gowns which are Intricately put together. Molyneux uses a flow A man is as old as his organs; he entirely plain, but, on the contrary, collection of when there is trimming, it assumes ers and fruits lacquered over for a can be as vigorous and healthy at finish, gar- W an altogether new importance, because and these he .winds Into a 70 as at 35 if he aids his organs in it Is Judiciously done. It is something land to be used for trimming on a performing their functions. Keep which must be studied to be appreci- gown wherever they feel most at home, your vital organs healthy with ated, and there is no possibility of Ldlong likes to use great flowers made using a spot of trimming to cover up of soft pieces of leather, though he COLD MEDAL a' defect. The lines and the trimming Is apt to substitute a rosette of silver of the new gowns all work together; ribbon. r. Flowers for the Waistline The world's standard remedy for kidney, On evening gowns there are any the- - couturiers use fillet net em- liver, bladder and uric acid troubles sine number of these flowers and garlands broidered or embellished in some way 1696; corrects disorders; stimulates vital used at the waistline. Patou blends or other. Is an extremely organs. All druggists, three sizes. It popular .13 two huge roses In two shades of pink sort of trimming material. And soIs Look for th. nun Gold Medal on every boat evening gown and accept no imitatioa ' on the of black satin. ince. That has not fallen one whit Cle makes a big bouquet of different from its fashionable place gained dur- sorts of blossoms to blend with his ing the last season. In fact. If any- Comfort Baby's Skin preferred gowns of the Second empire. thing, It is smarter than ever, for it Then sometimes, and Just for the sake Is most particularly suited to the mnk With Cuticura Soap of originality, he places the flowers at ing of the thinner and airier dresses the back Instead of the side. for springtime wear. Ostrich feather And Fragrant Talcum DoeuiUet trims some of his tall-leu- rs edging and marabou are also being with edgings of silk braid alter- used to a large extent. Doeulllet has Soap 25c, Ointment 25 and 50c,Talcaa 25c nately arranged. Ills favorite com- a gown of black satin made over a bination of color is dark blue and foundation of green satin, and the black. There is, too, in this collec- edge of the oversklrt is trimmed with . HAIR BALSAM tion a rose taffeta gown that Is a fringe of black and green alternat . aemovenuiaraff-KtopHafrll'allbi- c trimmed with some of the same ma- ing 'ThereaReasoa1 K t Rentoraa Color and ostrich feathers. Cray pinked on the edges. ' i BeaotT lo and Faded Hab terial Another t. w. l and ooat liniKK'ULa. I ' ... 1 f Jttlwoi Chem. Wka rWh.'v.uc, If, T. frock has little leaves cut from woolen cloth and placed closely together For tha Trousseau. U POSTUM am., mousse-lin- e. fxiswa. slop! all paiu, eiuurtss comfurlto tit on a surface of beige Pale yellow Is to be the vogue this Wklklnr aviT. lftu, by nail or at LwaT yUM. Miaaas ClkMuUsU Work. raUoiuwaa. JU I, . year ror tne trousseau, although it h Jade is usea over and over again doubtful If It can ever match In popu 120 MAMMOTH JACKS for buttons, for cobochons, fur buckles, larlty the flesh tints of pink. Black "7nJ I aare a bargain tor yon, eouta qnlrk. for chains, for girdles. lace trimmings on the "underthlngs" W. - IWWW'll J1CK JTAbaC .- ! tladar alaplda, low Lelong has a gown trimmed with give a decided suggestion of Paris to braiding of lacquered ribbon. Most of many of the creations. W. N. U, Oklahoma City, No. 21. THE KENNA RECORD iiiiuiiiiiiuuiiiuiiiiiimiiriHiiiiiiiiiniiiu IBS. REIFBISTEID. AGED 1 The Kitchen 1 Cabinet RMKIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIMIinillllll. 67, GAINS 25 P0UI1DS SX 1J0. Weatern Newapapar Union.) He knows the most who knows what sweets and virtues are In the ground, the waters, the plants and the heavens and how to come at these en- chantments, Is the rich and royal Declares She Would Like man. Ralph Waldo Emerson. To Put a Bottle Of Tan-la- c SOME SPRING DISHES. In The Hands Of With tho new vegetables coming In to add variety to the menu, the fol Every Sick Man, Woman lowing dishes will be and Child In This Coun- suggestive : ?L1f Spring Cabbage Scal try Saw Its loped With Tomato.- - Never , jar jm Equal. Cook a d head I of spring cabbnge until

n chop. "I am sixty-seve- years of nee, but tmider, drain and In nil my experience I have never Put a quart can of to known a medicine like Tanlac. Think matoes through a colan- tuble-spoonf- ul of It! At my age to gain twenty-fiv- e der, season with a lemon Juice, pounds In weight, but that Is just of iJfs.r.4'6' what I have done," said Mrs. Emma two teuspoonfuls of salt, UiH' PRICES Heifenstein, of No. 837 Webster ave- ;r.j one-fourt- h teaspoonful of pepper, nue, Syracuse, N. Y. And cook until thick and smooth, stir ; tublespoon- - "If I had it In my power," she con- ring constantly add three tinued, "I would put a bottle of Tan- fuls of flour and three of butter, Phosphate lac In the home of every sick man, rubbed together; continue cooking un woman and child In country, til well cooked. Arrange the cabbage this for - I know what this wonderful medicine and tomatoes in layers In a two- would do for them. For almost two quart casserole or baking dish, and Balcing years I was almost a nervous wreck. cover the top with buttered crumbs. I did not dare to leave the house or Bake until the tomato begins to bub- even go up town unless my husband MRS. EMMA REIFENSTEIN, ble up through the cubbuge and Powder crumbs. Serve went with me. I was afraid to even 337 Webster Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. hot. U cross the street and had a feeling of Chicken and Spinach Soup. Wash if, and pick over two pounds of fresh dread all of the time. medicine has brought me health and spinach and cook In one-hal- f cupful of "My stomach was weak and easily happiness and I just can't say enough butter for five minutes, or until ten- upset For days at a time I would go In Its praise." without der. Add one-ha- lf cupful of flour solid food. I could not rest Mr. J. Heifenstein, In commenting at night to do any good and felt tired mixed with one iublespoouful of salt on his wife's statement, said: "Yes, three-fourth- worn and s teaspoonful C white and out all of the time. Some her recovery has been happy sur- days a pepper; stir into the spinach. When I could hardly drag myself prise to us all. A few ago weeks I cooked a colon-de- r; across the room and was so weak and no and thick rub through had Idea she would be able to pull add to two quarts of chicken miserable I was ready to give up. through, now In but she is better broth. Stir serve In "My health Is fine now and I eat health than I ever seen until it boils and have her and bouillon cups; garnish with whipped anything I want and never have a the credit Is due to Tanlac. We have touch Indigestion. jream. of I have never slept been married fifty-tw- o years today Where there's a will usually you Casserole of Mutton. Cut from the there is It isn't what know better than better than I do now. My recovery Is and I don't believe I have ever seen a contestant. to do, but what you don't do, that the talk of our neighborhood, as it was looking any middle of a leg of mutton a slice two her better." Inches keeps you out of a lot of scrapes. generally believed I could not last Tanlac is sold by thick. Remove the bone and you leading druggists fill the cavity If use Red Cross Ball Blue In but a few weeks longer. This grand everywhere. Adv. with onion or strips of your you selery. Dredge laundry, will not be troubled with flour, salt and by those tiny spots, pepper. Trepare in the casserole a rust often caused ASPIRIN Let your face be as good as a prom- by Inferior bluing. Try it and see. Unfair of Him. rich gravy, of one cupful of , brown issory note. Takes a lot of right "It was cruel of you to throw Reg- one-hal- f stock, cupful of currant Sample Not Impressive. but it is worth it. inald over the way you did." Jelly, a dozen Name "Bayer" on olives, six pepper corns, "Why couldn't you secure a cook Genuine "I know; but what table-spoonf- ul could I do? He three whole cloves, and one from quit smoking my favorite the employment agent?" WHY DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND brand of of lemon Juice. Thicken "I didn't like his samples." cigarettes." when boiling with a tablespoonful of SWAMP-ROO- T flour, mixed to a smooth paste with To Have a Clear Sweet Skin For your daughter's sake, use Red water. Lay in this gravy the slices Touch pimples, redness, roughness Cross Ball Blue In the "laundry. of mutton, spread the top For many years druggists have watched She with beef or itching, If any, with Cuticura Oint- will then have d marrow, cover With much interest the remarkable record that dainty, the casserole and bake ment, then bathe with Cuticura Soap appearance girls for one and one-ha- lf hours in a mod- maintained .by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t, that admire. 5c and hot water. Rinse, dry gently and the great kidney, liver and bladder medi- erate oven. dust on a little Cuticura Talcum to cine. Eve Induced Adam to eat; but he Fearless minds climb soonest unto leave a fascinating fragrance on skin. It is a physician's prescription. took to drink of his own accord. crowns. Shakespeare. Everywhere 25c each. Adv. Take Aspirin only as told in each Swamp-Roo- t is a strengthening medi- Stick to the friend who makes you package of genuine Bayer Tablets of cine. helps It the kidneys, liver and blad- KILL believe In yourself. Must Pay Price for Success. Aspirin. Then you will be following der do the work nature intended RATS TODAY they three-quarter- s the directions and dosage worked out should do. WHAT TO EAT. Read of the lives of of the successful men, you will by physicians during 21 years, and Swamp-Roo- t has stood the test of years. and see that they started poor, and became proved safe by millions. Take no It is sold by all druggists on its merit Those who enjoy the little French chances with substitutes. If you see and should help 'A', 'A; . successful without "pull." If that is it you. No other kidney . f iitto cream cakes need not fear to make the Bayer Cross on tablets, you medicine has so many friends. being done today, as it Is, you can do can th.Cenutna them at home, for take them without for Colds, Be sure to get Swamp-Roo- t iiTJiiri it. But you can't do by fear and start they are very it souring Headache, Neuralgia, treatment at once. on the world. You have got to Rheumatism, simply made. want Earache, Toothache, Lumbago However, if you wish first to test this to succeed, and want to succeed more 'and STEARNS' The baking la for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve (treat preparation send ten cents to Dr. ELECTRIC PASTE quite than anything else. If you don't want Kilmer guaranteed Mice, as impor- tablets cost few cents. Druggists 4 Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a fha "killer for Rata, Cockroaches, to succeed enough, you will suc- also eample Ants and Waterbuus the greatest known carrier tant as the mix- not sell larger packages. Aspirin is bottle. When writing be sure and of disease. They destroy both food and property. ceed. But it won't be unfairness the mention this paper. Adv. & teams' HI ec trio Paste force these pasta to run ing. and trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of from the building for water and fresh air. favoritism In the world that holds you Bi&ADV FOR USE BBTTKB THAN TRAPS Cream Cakes. Monoaceticacidester of Sallcyllcacld. 16 one-hal- bock. It will be your Every dog has his day and tho Directions In languages tn erery box. Put f cud-- unfairness and Adv. Tiro tlaea, 860 and 11. 60, Bnongh to kill 60 toaUO IftUp ful of butter, one cupful favoritism to yourself. John Bluke in watchdog also has his night. U. 8. Government buya it of boiling water into a saucepan. As soon as Chicago Daily News, ' A Student Indeed. the mixture is boiling, add one cup- "I want to be procrastinated at de ful of flour all at once, stirring vig- Jubilant Jubilee. nex' corner," said the negro passenger orously until smooth. Remove from "Some years ago," says nn Ameri to the tramcar conductor. the heat, cool a little and add four can who used to live in London, "You want to be what?" demanded eggs, beating well after each, adding "before Queen Victoria's death and, the conductor. them one nt a time. Drop the mix- about the time the queen's Jubilee "Don't lose your temper. I had to ture by spoonfuls on buttered sheets was to be celebrated, there was over- look in the dictionary myself befo' I leaving room to rise and spread. Make heard this conversation between two found out dnt 'procrastinate' means as 'put off. " Dallas News. Take a good dose of Carter's Little Liver them circular as possible, with the old Scotchwomen on a street corner: mixture high in the center. Bake 80 " 'Can ye tell me, wumman, what is Pills then take 2 or 3 for a few nichta afW minutes in a moderate oven. iThey A little it they call a Jubilee Rare Species, However. cleanse your system of all waste matter! experience will tell you by lifting them " 'Weel, it's tlJs, said the other. 'Tu, what is a good talker." AnJ TV . t A r W . pan auu stcsiudit: ivuruoweis. Miia as easy to from the whether they are well When folk has been married twenty-fiv- e "A man who can talk and make you IflVEH done. They feel very light Cool years, a ; actually want to listen to him." 4 .take as sugar. , cw. w nciurt 2&r-,-. that's silver wuddin' MPILI. them and slit with a knife on Small K1L 'Small Dose.' Small the and when they have been married Price side making a large enough opening fifty years, that's a golden wuddin'. If there is another world war the to fill with a sweetened and flavored But if the mon's dead then it's a nation that yells "enough" will huve whipped cream.' Jubilee.' " to give proof that It is satisfied. Sausage Potatoes. Select large ,.ri.rvcFT7 oprmg rever new potatoes and with an apple corer lini-"'- U remove the centers lengthwise. Fill rH'C Hut Malaria in with little sausages and bake on a W rock In a dripping pan in a moderate Chill Tomic oven. Serve gravy WARDS OFF MALARIA AND RESTORESfl'AL with the seasoned There's More Than Flavor STRENGTH. TRY IT. p If mot aold by druni.l, writ Arthur P.l.r A Co.. LouUtUU. Ky. and thickened. A rolled-u- slice of rr bacon may be used instead of the sau- sages If desired, or chopped meat sea- Many foods.while pleasing to taste, 30 to 50 Saved on soned with minced onion may be used, contain but little nourishment. stopping the ends with a bit of the core an taken from the potato. Finmbing and Heating Siippli Apricot Sherbet Take one quart of We tell to everybody at wholesale prices. Send for free catalogue. apricots, put through a sieve; add the of a lemon, one cupful GrapeNuts Juice and each iMecendent Plnmfein!? and ITMfW Snmtlw 1,2S cwr sr of sugar and thin cream. Mix well combines with its rich, sweet flavor the f a tMjktj fw ST. LOUIS. Ma and freeze as usual. Serve in sher- full nutriment of wheat and malted barley 11 1 KY L"l V I'll I D rT,ACED ANTTmEKB AT1UACT8 ANU KILLS Accordion Pleating bet glasses. This makes about two U Hlt.3. Nnt, Covered Buttons quarts. which makes it an ideal food. yl y elrn, ornament, (xi u. j J Hemstitching, Picoting Apples Scalloped With Bananas. has been the favorite ready-to-ea-t WfiTT I metal, cant spill or Catalotu Frt. OrdtrbyMmH Take two large apples sliced, two It Cn bananas sliced, sprinkle in layers with cereal for a Quarter 41 1 .Ifcetiva. 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BACKSTOP BILL RARIDEN SAYS SENSATIONAL RECORD m RELIEF PITCHER IS VALUABLE MADE BY JOE SEWELL 1? V i x '11 m ' Cleveland Shorstop Displayed IIP UJ t Unusual Ability. warn AARY GRAHAM BONNER. rarraoni it vuium Ncvvtfu untOM LARGE SUM FOR GOOD ROADS

Clever Alabama Youngster In One HORSE-CHESTNU- Short Season Jumped From Col- Cost of Improvements Completed Dun lege Team to Regular Position Td like to know," snld Fairy Ing Fiscal Year of 1920 Estimated In World's Series, Ybab, "why you are called the Horse-Chestn- at $80,000,000. treeT Ton aren't eaten by Entering professional (Prepared by the United State! Depart- baseball last horses, are you? You don't look like Agriculture) spring and finishing a ment of the season as a horse." Federal-ai- highways constructed d member of a pennant The Horse-Chestn- gave a funny the winning last year cost more than double team and playing a regular low, whispering laugh. average amount annually for ten years position In a rec- world's series, Is a "I don't wonder you ask," said thei In building the Panama canal. The cost ord in baseball Horse-Chestn- probably that never of the work completed during the fis--. will be equaled again. This record "But won't you do more than Just cal year of 1920, including the amount was made by Joe kid Sewell, the agree with me that it Is not surprising paid by the states, totaled approxi- shortstop who played In - the big series I ask, for you evidently do agree with' mately $80,000,000. AyM . with Cleveland. Scwell hails from .7 me about that? Wpn't you answer my The construction of the canal Is re- Titus, Ala., and Is only twenty-tw- o question?" record-breakin- g Wfw- years old. garded the world over as a He played football and "I thought you asked two ques- In respect to the bnseball with the University of Alaba- achievement tions," said the Horse Chestnut tree. dispatch It out ma teams and he Jumped Into profes- with which was carried "I did," said Fairy Ybab. $373,000,-00- 0, sional baseball as a member of the The cost, however, was only "Do you want them both answered?" ten-ye- period was re- New Orleans team of the Southern and a league. "I would," said Fairy Ybab," If It quired to complete It the average rate Is not too much trouble.". $37,000,000 When Ray Chapman, regular short- cf expenditure being only stop on the Cleveland team, was "No trouble at all," said the Horse-Cheetnu- t. a year. killed by a pitched ball, Harry Lunte "I have no engagements. Comparing the magnitude of the feder- filled the Job for a few days and was Neither has that tree down the street al-aid program with the entire high- hurt. Manager Trls Speaker sent for with its beautiful pink blossoms. way prqgram of the United States, the Sewell as the Inst hope. The young- What are the fairies doing under that significance of Federal aid Is readily ster hardly was expected to fill the tree?" berth permanently; but ' rather until "They're playing with the falling Speaker could cast about for a strong- pink blossoms," said Fairy Ybab, "and er player. But Sewell made good from having what they call a pink party." the start The national commission "How Is It you are not with them?" held that Sewell was Ineligible to com- asked the Horse Chestnut. pete In the world's series as he Joined "Because I am with you," laughed the team after September 1, contrary Fairy Ybab. "I was tired and I want- to bnseball rules, but Charles Ebbets, ed a nice rest so I thought If I would owner of the Brooklj-- team, declined climb up one of your high branches, Hill Rariden may be old enough to retire to hl3 farm forever, as he to protest and granted permission for perhaps you would talk '. me and tell threatens to do, but he knows a lot of wise things, lie says: Sewell to take part in the series. The me something of yourself." how good a pitchers may to be oil "No matter club's be there are bound "I would be delighted to, as I said days when they get knocked out or days when your team don't hit and It's before," the Horse-Chestn- an- the right move to up to for the pitcher. you have a good tree send someone hit If swered. "You see, there some pitcher or two you are fixed. A can go In for are relief around hurler who there creatures who have engagements o lead or stop fellows Is worth more salary than any pitcher. all the other other time. They have to meet a If you have not such an animal as a relief pitcher around you must send In the friend one of the regulars and thus break up the regular order In which they are being Worked, or worse yet, send In some pitcher who doesn't fill the bill. There's nothing more effective In a pitching way than to have four men who can be worked In regular order. A good relief pitcher enables a manager Building Federal-Ai- d Koaac The to keep his men going that way. Relief pitching Is a trade all by Itself. If Kind That 8tand the Wear. more pitchers specialized In It or were trained In It we would have tighter baseball." seen. Federal money allotted to projects actually under construction at the end of the fiscal year 1920, namely, $103,925,094, was only slightly less expenditure $100,-801,0- Diamond TWO than the total of PHILLIES STAY ON from state funds for highway construction during the calendar year Squibs The Philadelphia Nationals 1919. In spite of untoward economic may players, managers Maranvllle always carries a couple shift and conditions, the amount of federal-ai- d of "rabbit" feet with him. even owners rather frequently, business handled, as represented In but there are two men who stay 1920 by the number of projects, was on. : Kocher, Kirks and Schepner, former They are Sam Payne, park approximately 25 per cent greater dur- Giants, are with Louisville. superintendent, who has been ing the single year than all previous with the club 24 years, and BUI ."Aren't Good to Eat" work done under the act since 1918. If It 'weren't for lfs, every big Shettsllne, business manager, who has been with the Phillies league team would cinch the flag. at such and such a time or they have HORSEPOWER ON GOOD ROADS . so long he has lost count of the to be back for dinner at such a time, years, Many a rookie pitcher's start In a but does remember that Joe Sewell. or they must be in bed an- at such Figures Show How Hard Surfacing of big league ball game Is also his finish. he has seen 14 managers come other time. ex- Highways Facilitates Transpor. and 13 of them go. youngster showed more than was "Now, the trees are different. We pected In big although tatlon to Market A college star merely has to be up the series, he haven't any engagements like We not sterling game that In his studies of baseball to locate In did play the of trees don't have to go anywhere Chapman at The value of hard surfaced roads the big leagues. which was capable. Sewell all. In we go anywhere. MUST right handed fact can't In getting products to market or In MAKE HIS HITS LONGER throws and bats left We're perfectly satisfied, too. handed. taking goods from the cities to the The Is full of prom- "You've never pull- heard of a tree Is shown by these facts, accord- ising teams. All promise to finish In Babe Ruth Will Have to Stretch up farms ing Itself by the roots and crying ing to the Oklahoman: the last division. Drives In 1923 Just Two and out In a hoarse, leafy way: Suppose a load weighing 6,270 Inches. Sporting Squibs me, do want to go "'Dear I to a pounds must to On Cobb says his Tigers left San An- birthday party.' be taken market. four different types of roads, the fol- tonio In fine shape. Always was a Babe Ruth will have to stretch his "You never of All Kinds heard of a tree doing lowing number of horses, It Is estimat- pretty good place. hdme runs in 1023. Whether the right have you?" field of Hoppe runs 500 at 18.2. Ought to that ed, would be. required to pull the stands the Yankees' new home "No, never an- mean a longer make a good track man. I have," Fairy Ybab load, using the same wagon In each Manager Robbie of the Dodgers has drive than a similar swered, as laughed merrily. home run wallop she case: Just Issued a Wher.t report: "Zack Is at the "So I can stay here and answer your appears to ques- Lewis' head hold Is probably the On loose or In tiptop condition." have been the first questions. not go away. a sand mud road, ten tion to Messrs. Ruppert "squeeze play" of wrestling. I will Trees horses. and Huston are not fretful and Impatient John McGraw shipped Pitcher Rey- by the funs. Colonel Huston settled On a dirt road, five' horses. matter In these Many a championship boxing "Trees don't care about going call- nolds Kelly to the St. Paul club as the words: contest things. On a gravel road, two horses. "At first I was under the Impres- turns out to be a bout but not ing and such Well, now, I (Part payment for Goldle Rapp. Just must answer your question. On a good macadam road, one horse. sion that our right field would be Just To Illustrate again; Suppose a the same length as at the Polo "In the first place of all I am called A chicken Isn't the only bird who Horse-Chestn- farmer uses one horse to pull his prod- grounds. I believe I may have been Leach Cross, who Is in California, a ut tree because I have jgets It In the neck. A lot of baseball between my ucts to market On the various roads, eveu quoted to that effect However, announces a desire to return to the marks leaves and twigs wagon, rookies will back that statement which look like horseshoes with the same the horse can ring. with nails following: In them. pull the Lee Folil has picked his team and 800 pounds on a muddy "That is the answer to the first ques- About dirt he's satisfied to let the fans pick the The big splash In the sporting world tion. And the answer to the second road. 'position the crew will land In. comes when the swimming 'season From 1,200 to 1,500 pounds on a 1 opens. question Is this: No, I am not eaten I V smooth dry dirt road. ) by horses. My nuts are much too bit- A center-fiel- d 8,000 pounds on good fan In the bleachers ter. Children like to play with them, About a gravel 'Will admit he can see balls and strikes A lot of players kick about golf rules road. and a lot of others don't know there for they're big and handsome, but 1etter than an umpire behind the they're not good to eat From 5,000 to 6,300 pounds on a jjlate. are any. good macadam road.' ' "There are your two questions an- swered." disposed No matter how nice a spring, the , The Washington 'club has "Oh, thank you, you," VARIOUS of the wrestler Is always looking forward to thank said USES OF HIGHWAYS of Outfielder Oliver Tucker ' Fairy Ybab. "I am so glad to see you Charleston club of the South Atlantic k next fall. ' looking so well and handsome, too." Good Roads of Inestimable Value to league. my spring One of the major operations of "Ah, dress," said the ' Farmers, Doctors and Saleimen the Horse-Chestnu- ' - - t. "So you like It?" Who Rely on Motors. ; George Morlarty says the good spring will be a concerted drive on that I say an- ;: the links. "I should I do," Fairy Ybab decisions the umpires make are S Ml swered.- Is a lovely dress, ones "It and the Good roads have a bigger object forgotten, but the few bad great white blossoms are very becom- live forever. 1 C. B. Klger, center, has been elected than merely to pave the way to faster ' ing to you." V.. i 4 J and more economical distribution J captain of the West Virginia of VTO i t 1 basket "I'm glad you like It," said the ' baseball managers their ball team for 1022. products. Good roads are of Inestim- The strain norse-Chestn- "for It Is the dress 'eyes for material, while the young- able value to traveling salesmen, we always like to wear In the spring. farmers and country doctors, who sters strnln their muscles trying to Jock nutchlnson, Chicago profes- say, Or rather, I should It Is the kind rely on their automobiles Instead of irelleve the eyestrain. sional golfer, won the north and south of dress we always get In the spring. open championship at Plnehurst, N. C. steam trains. With the aid of motor, "We like the same styles. We love cars, many traveling f Kid Gleason feels certain the White salesmen have to deck ourselves In beautiful blos- been able to cover Sox have the greatest ball club since Bab Ruth. Eveq the British people have been wider territory and soms. We like to look tall end.gayly triple their cumber of calls, thereby 'the days of the old Orioles and has I find upon close examination of the poking fun at the Carpentler-Dempse- y dressed when the springtime comes." reducing y. 'said for publication. Maybe It their selling costs consider-abl- so engineering plans that Babe Ruth win battle. will be funny, "And you do, too, said Fairy Ybab. If, runs while In the country, you be compelled to stretch his home "You are a lovely looking tree and have Buffered i contended a serious Injury or had Ban Johnson certain In 1023. Columbia Country club, Washington, Is Baying a great deal, too, foe majors must be that some member of the family 411, the owners In the driven "I find that oar light field Is longer D. O., will conduct the open golf trees all look lovely In springtime, prompt the good ' the arrival of a doctor has, as baseball for of the than the Polo grounds by Just two championship over Its course July 19 Horse-Cbesto- from but you, tree, look you know, relieved you of hours at Cleveland. nine-sixteent- laches." of Kame In an address and and 22. quite gorgeous." suffering and anxiety.