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I HE KENNA RECORD. VOL. 7. KENNA, CHAVES COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1913. NO. 8.

since he had written her that she with the Lord's prayer when the an "DRY CLEANING" AT HOME might send an extra check. It wasn't swer came: HETTY COLOR SCHEME GRAH DM A'S PARROT " using the dear old girl acording to "You can go to Method by Money Into Which Time and Hoyle. She was drying apples and Miss Haswell was looking right May Be 8aved, and "Life" of eyes, seemed In- A making soft soap, and he was loafing Polly's and the word FLOWER PUNCHES NOVELTY the Goods Prolonged. It Could Repeat the Lord's Pray- - around. She was putting a second tended for her. They hit like so many FOR AMBITIOUS H08TE3S. stony an Fnrf. mortgage on her old farm and blows, and the laughter of the artist Every woman FrnmI Roninninn tn "H knows the ruinous f VI Will WVKIIIIII V scraping the bottom of the flour bar stung like a whip, although she knew sums It was costs each season 'to have A . and Then Some. rel, and he was betting on the ponies that he didn't know she there evening eggs to Just the Requisite "Something New" her frocks, light suits, silk and ordering fried at the restau by her window. Having awakened blouses, and artl-- up among Polly contin- That is 80 Much Desired' Nastur- other unwashable By BRYANT C. ROGERS. rant He would take a run the business before her, cles dry gasoline is nutmegs see tium Probably the Easlert cleaned. Where Mr-- Fred Dorwent twenty four the wooden and her and ued: possible as a renovator she may vbi of his undying love Why In don't That Can Be Made. year old. He was referred to as assure her and "Luff! Ludl sometimes try the experiment of do- Also, expected you young Derwent, In not to mix gratitude. that he a luff I" ing a little of own cleaning, but fltder to paint por- I ever her him up with any old Derwent who commission a famous "That's no Lord's Prayer that When a color scheme Is to be care it is seldom successful, and It is as might have reached the age of a hun- trait heard before!" chuckled the artist fully carried out the novelty-lovin- g hard to lose the odor of gasoline as dred. The grateful adopted went further. "Oh, the shame of It," exclaimed hostess can use flower punches or it Is to acquire sanctity. changed the odor of Youg Derwent was called an artist He would take up some little present Miss Haswell as she color ices. Also it Is dangerous. Thia was to distinguish him from the to prove bis thoughtfulness and con- several times In 14 seconds. An appetizing nasturtium punch is Therefore, the knowledge of some many house one saw at work sideration not an exrenslve present. "It's a lie!" from PoUy. made by chopping fine the fifty freshly simple dry cleaning painters as methods of that every fine day. but a momento to be laid away In the Young Derwent giggled he gathered nasturtium blossoms rubbed can be done at home, and that leave He was an orphan, adopted and archives after being rolled In camphor. thought of what his grandmother to a paste with four tablespoonfuls of no trace of the process, would save sugar. reared by his grandmother in Conne- After eating his breakfast he went would say. Boll for five minutes a pound many a precious .dollar to the woman cticut Shehad much to answer for. strolling to see what he could find. Miss Haswell doubled her Outs and of sugar and a quart of water; take who Is running to the limit of her Toung Derwent developed a talent He had almost decided on, a celluloid shut her teeth and took a resolution. from the flra and add the Juice of one allowance for dress. The materials back-com- twenty you for sketching with charcoal and chalk. price cents, when "Hard over with your wheel lemon and two oranges, the grated required are very simple fuller's carrying a At nine years old he could sketch a he met a sailor parrot on slouch!" rinds of the orange and the nastur earth, block magnesia, boracio talcum ronntar nn nAtumllv that hnnfl would his arm. The hall door of the studio was tium paste. Let the mixture get cold, powder, flour, and borax, or even .Tj gather around the picture and cluck. Come to anchor, Jack Brace!" banged open, and Miss Haswell stood freeze and pack away for at least two plain cornmeal. The first three can a year later ne arew sucn a natural commanded the artist there with burning cheeks and an- hours. Serve in sherbet glasses gar- be bought by the ounce or pound face of Elder Comstock on a barn Aye, aye, sir! It's a parrot Just nounced: nished with a nasturtium blossom and from and druggist, and the others are door that his proud grandma had to from Africa and I'll sell her cheap." "Sir, I will have you arrested!" the glass set In a bed of leaves and always in the pantry or store closet. pay a fine Of $10 to keep him out of Shiver my timbers, but might she "But I have done nothing." was the tendrils. For a white suit It is perfectly safe Jail. make a present for my grandmother?" calm reply, FreBh violets may be used in the to use either the meals or talcum Toung Derwent managed somehow Malns'l haul, but you couldn't beat "Your your parrot!" same way, adding the Juice of two powder. A white serge for er-- oranges. suit to pull through until, he was of age. It, matey. Your grandmother would "Bought him an hour ago. 'I didn't lemons and omitting the ample, can be very successfully Then, as It was apparent to all but prize the bird above rubles. teach him to swear, if he did swear." Just before freezing stir in a pint of cleaned by putting it into a dry, clean swore, you know purple grape juice, and when frozen other artists and a few scene painters "Can she talk?" "You know he sir tub and covering it over with corn-me- al he did!" stir in a meringue made from the that was a genius' ; with the "She says the Lord's prayer three slightly salted. The suit can be iahe And Polly bowed head In all well-beate- n whites of two eggs and a brush, he was sent to the city to set times a day and sings gospel hymns her rubbed with the hands exactly as If , ,up a the ekaj to humility and began on the Lord's tablespoonful of powdered sugar. it were in soapsuds, the most ener- studio and blossom out In the rest of the time. She's gar space of four years he painted three preacher boarding in house. Re prayer and repeated it to the last Stand three hours to ripen and getic rubbing naturally being given to a the up nish with candied violets. If you can portraits. One was that of an alder- formed our whole crew, 'ceptlng the word. Young Derwent looked at the spots which are most soiled. Aft- man, who went to state prison for Capetown." the girl, and she stammered: not get the fresh violets, color with er It has been thoroughly gone over. the captlng, on the run from grape only. graft w(thln a week after his picture "She'd be company for an old worn "I I thought thought It was Juice tne meal should be thrown out and humbly beg your For rose Ice, wash carefully a pint was finished ; the second was that of an," mused the artist swearing. I most the gown put back Into the tub and - pardon." of freshly culled pink or red rose covered over : a..sJoon keeper, whose wife eloped woman see with clean meal It She'd never let an old together In petals and pound them to a paste with and took the picture with her, and a lonely don't see how they That evening they sat should be left there for two days. minute. I good and bad two ounces of granulated sugar. Add the third was that of a bull-do- who do 'ceptlng they can't the parlor and discussed with a cloth over the tub to keep out without 'em, good magazine a quart of water and pound of sugar. straight way went mad and bit his find 'em to buy. Only a dollar for the parrots, also and bad the dust, and then shaken out and . master and no one blamed him for editors, also, good and bad portrait boll ten minutes and cool without brushed with a perfectly clean brush. it bird. What d'ye say?" swore straining, when the juice of half a When young Derwent was not busy Polly price, painters. Meanwhile the parrot changed hands at the softly to muttered dozen oranges is added. Freeze and with his brush he played poker, golf. thereby young had every himself and that DAINTY OF THE OLDEN TIME. and Derwent If some folks In serve In sherbet glasses, the stems ... ' polo and attended hall games. He He he'd be this reason to congratulate .hlmaelL so mighty particular twined with rose leaves and the ice in wasn't at all bad. He did not care had bought present a bargain world weren't 8ugar and Butter Cooked Together tc a fine at that they ought to get out of It and garnished with candi td rose petal and particularly about going to heaven com Make a Most Appetizing Tlt-B- It and he had provided religious a could a mat made of petals and foliage on when he died, but It Is simply impos pany grandmother. Into that land where bird talk for the Table. for his dear as be pleased without being misunder the plate. sible for one reared under the laws Polly was mute and bumble. She For a green punch chop tender nas of Connecticut to be bad, even with stood and vilified. Whistles, a sweet which must have did not even look Into the counten- The artist and the story writer liked turtium leaves and tendrils enough a small "b. ance of her owner to see whether he to weigh half a pound and rub to a been a great dainty In the days when Most artists fall In love at a tender each other.; In time they discovered it wan first concocted, are made, ac- was sinner. A cage was soul-mate- paste two ounces granulated age and keep up they saint or they were Later they with of It till strike bought for and she was taken to sugar. Boil for five minutes a pound cording to an ancient recipe, in the 80. Young never loved. her were married. Derwent bad the studio and placed on the window of sugar and quart of water, add Juice following manner: He might sometime, but he wasn't Polly went up the country and stuck Cream a half pound of sugar and a ledge. The next day she was to go to the Lord's prayer for a year. Then of two lemons and two oranges and betting on It He was sociable, but up quarter pound of butter and beat six to Connecticut Perhaps It was she changed off for the lore of the the leaf paste. When cold freeze and did not seek to make himself popular. young per- may serv eggs, yolks and whites separately. go the words of Dedwent, and sea, and young Derwent'a grandmoth- stand three hours. This be He was satisfied to right along be Has-well- Add the eggs to sugar haps 's with green liquour poured around the creamed ing grand' It was the sight of Miss er was found dead In her chair. The ed a Mr. Derwent and having his out window, A few drops of vegetable coloring and butter and then add enough flour mother the bills. head of the that shock had been too great for her. it to foot set the bird talking. Scarcely had Its may be added if needed. make a thick batter. In the old Der-went- 's (Copyright UU. by tha MoCIure News In the next apartment to Mr. A may days rosewater was considered a del - owner asked it please to favor him paper Syndicate.) mint ice be made in the studio dwelt Miss Honors Has- same way, using sixteen large stalks icate and delicious flavoring, but va- welL She didn't call her place an of Serve with creme de menthe nilla might suit the modern palate or office. mint atelier a studio, but her Her MOST USED VEGETABLE DRUG it Is his fancy to wear the airs of a poured over the Ice. better; anyway, add some flavoring. line was not mercantile or law, but Castllian and a grandee of Spain. Es In making any flower punch be sure Butter a sheet of peper and spread literary. She . wrote stories for high-flow- n It the Cactus, According to Canvass of Phy- pecially he deals In com the petals are fresh, have been care- on a molding or bread board. Drop magazines. She read some of them to pliment when In ques the a tablespoonful In- sicians of This Country, Leads the ladles are fully washed and are not culled' from batter with at her Intimate friends, but no one ever tion. bushes that have been sprinkled with tervals of three or four Inches on the type. al- All the Rest read one of them In cold It Recently In New York he met In the disinfectants. paper, spreading each drop out thin. ways happened that the magazines house of a friend a girl whose six feet Bake it in a hot oven for about five were overstocked with stories In her In an attempt to determine Just of fair young womanhood offered a minutes, when it should be slightly line whenever she sent one In. If which of the vegetable drugs are most striking contrast to the figure of the Prune Puffs. browned. Then slip the little cakes they rejected a sporty story and she utilized by the practicing physicians little great man all of five foot four Place two cups of cooked prunes, on a molding board sprinkled with sat down and Invented and sent In a of the country, whether regular, eo from heel to crown. which have been stoned, in a butter- sugar and quickly roll them about a religious' one, It was the same excuse lectio or homoepathlc, a comprehen- Don Clprlano was presented and ed baking dish. Pour over them a bat- stick. When they are cold fill them overstocked. sive list was sent out to 20,000 prac- bent low over the tall girl's hand. ter made from three cups of flour, with Jelly or jam. Miss Haswell may have been an or- titioners. "Senorfta," be said, "it is the gods three teaspoons of baking powder, spe- phan or she may not She may have Care was taken to exclude all that give height' one-hal-f teaspoon salt, two of melted Macaroni and Oysters. had plenty of money, or she may have cialists and to have every part of the butter, one cup of milk and two well-beate- n Wash one pint of oysters and re had to pinch. Be that as It may, she United States represented. More Gallant M. Loubet. eggs. Bake until the crust is serve the liquor. Heat to boiling point was no kicker. She piled her reject than 10,000 answers were received. M. Loubet, the former French presi light and brown. Serve with a ftauce and strain. Parboil oysters. Covet ed manuscripts In a corner of her of The drug leading the list was cactus, dent, was waiting at a crossing of the made from one-hal-f cup of butter, the bottom of a small baking dish fice as they came back. which, according to Clinical Medicine, Rue St Honore for a motor omnibus, rubbed with one of sugar, set over a with hot boiled macaroni, cover with surprise. g Mr. Derwent and Miss Haswell were was a genuine when a good-lookin- woman came up kettle and whip In the white of an oysters, and pour over all one and not acquainted. They used the same The number of votes it received and waited by his side. A few min egg until foamy. This Is delicious. half cups sauce made of one and a stairway, and often bumped against was 6,239. The next seven. In the utes later an omnibus arrived with half tablespoons butter, one and a semi-darknes- order named, were bydraatlne, acon- each other In the but room for only one passenger, and It Cocoanut Indian Pudding. half tablespoons flour, one-hal-f tea- - ite, galsemium, ipecac, digitalis, ergot three-quarte- she had never simled at him, and he was M. Loubet's turn. With an im spoon salt, r cup oyster belladonna. One tablespoonful of chopped co- had never winked at her. They may and. patient exclamation as to anxiety three-quarte- r cup purified the coanut, two tablespoonfuls of Indian liquor and stewed have wondered , about each other Cactus is a extract of a her husband would feel, woman tomatoes. special variety of cactus plant grow- the meal, one tablespoonful of Instantan- and strained sometimes, but it stopped light there. was walking away when she was eous tapioca, half cupful of molasses, was ing In a certain soli In Mexico, and Perhaps this a wise thing on the stopped by M. Loubet, who bowed one-quart- Doughnuts. - has to be taken from the plant at a and cupful of sugar, one table- . part of both, but It Is also to be re- "Madame, pray my one-hal-f certain stage. said: take seat spoonful of butter, one quart of milk, One egg, one and cupfuls membered that there la such a thing If I were your husband I should be pinch of salt of sugar, one cupful of sour milk, one as carrying wisdom too far. greatly vexed at having to wait for Mix Ingredients together, cupful of sweet milk, one large table- young all the One morning Derwent awoke Don Clprlano, Castllian. you." then pour them Into a buttered, fire spoonful of cream, two teaspoonfuls of with a troubled conscience. A still Clprlano Castro before he won by proof and bake slowly cream of tartar, one teaspoonful of charged dish for two small voice him with neglect- force of arms and ambition to the dic- "I can't understand where our Tom hours. Serve hot with milk. If pearl soda, a pinch of salt and a dash of grandmother. cattle-herde- r ing his He hadn't been tatorship of Venezuela was a my picks up this bad language." tapioca la used It must be soaked cinnamon and nutmeg. Flour enough up to Connecticut to see her for three In the mountain region of Los "Maybe it's that amateur wireless over night to handle. months, and It had been several, weeks Andes. Now that he is an station of his." Duchess Potato Balls. Broiled Cod Steaki. Three slices, cut from the middle Lockjaw Superstition Exploded. is not the position of the out lng out of theater. Prepare a quart of fluffy mashed po- that the "I've been egg, of the fish, two eggs, a few capers, There Is a peculiar, but at the same brings on the disease, but the germs looking for you. I want you to come tatoes. Beat in an then form into while still hot, roll lightly In oil, vinegar, pepper, and salt; clean time widespread, superstition about that get into the wound. ' up to the Adirondack with me this balls; an egg beaten with one-hal-f cup of wa and dry the fish, warm, then grease lockjaw that should ' one be cut be- summer. You know the scenery is upon simply great!" ter and set on a buttered sheet in a a gridiron; broil the steaks it tween the first finger and the thumb 80ms Queer Mixtures. till thoroughly done. Break the yolks "My may be." wearily responded hot oven till browned. this torrible disease Is sure to follow. wife is learning to cook by "That of the eggs into a basin, adding oil book." Mr. Broadway, "but what good is the ' However, an eminent British scien cook Fried Apples. enough to make a thick cream; when Is an authority on tetanus, "The beck must be full typo- scenery without the chorus?" tist, who of fruit and remove Imperfec these are well blended, add a Ifttle give the disease Its sclentlflo name, graphical errors, Judging by the way Wash to inch-thic- slices vinegar, the capers chopped, a season- vigorous things turn Man to Avoid. tions. Cut covering has Just given a contradiction out" of the frying ing of pepper and salt stir well, and superstition. A between the bottom basket with y to this cut The man who can laugh at a funnv these slices. Fry In deep grease, very pour this sauce over the fish. Serve the thumb and finger Is no more llke-- Not for Him. story bearing it third after the time till rich brown color. Shake bask- - garnished with lemon and parsley. ' ly to cause lockjaw than a out between - bet "Hello there, Mr. Broadway!" hailed should not be trusted. He Is a hypo- t to free from grease. Fifteen minutes to grill the ites any of tht other fingers, h 117 s. It Woodlelgh a he spied his friend com- - cms." wawuDgwn Dior, THE KENNA RECORD MAY BE FEW FIGHTS OH TARIFF AN ARMY SENT AGAINST ZAPATA CONGRESS IN EXTRA SESSION A HIDDEN DANGER Dan C. 8avage, Ed. & Pub. President Huerta Will Try to Crush HOUSE AND SENATE LEADERS Mexican Rebel With 10,000 BOTH 8ENATE AND HOUSE MEET It is a duty of the kidneys to rid tar! KENNA : ! NEW MEXICO PRACTICALLY AGREED. Troops. AND ORGANIZE. iv" the blood of urlct-- I acid, an Irritating fcJ A by The City of Mexico. The breaking ,. General Revision Bill Approved Large Crowds Filled the Galleries poison that la con-Lx- The new nickels are no easier to President Wilson Nearly Ready ort of all negotiations for peace with Long Before the Time Set stantiy forming get than the old ones. for Congress. Zapata has forced the government to for Opening. aide. mobilize a strong force for a campaign When the kid. Our Idea of the "perfect" gown Is Washington, D. C. The Democratic against the southern rebels. That has .Washington, D. The extraordi- C causes rhenmatio one that can be wished on. been in spite Sixty-thir- d I Tariff Revision bill is finished, with done of teh fact that nary session of the con- attacks, headaches, rif the xceptlon of a final decision upon rebel successes in the north have gress has convened. dizziness, gravel, proverbially E- I ill Hasty marrlagos Ere the sugar tariff. From beginning to made . imperative the dispatch of a Popular interest centered in the urinary troubles, likely to lead to long repentance. end It is a' measure modeled in ac- large part of tho regular army to that house of representatives where Rep- weak eyes, dropsy - cord with the ideas of President Wil region. . resentative Champ Clark, Democrat, or heart disease. Many more says Doan'a Kidney men tahe their work many The war department that was . to speakership PJ& son, with wool, meats and other the - MM seriously than others do their loafing. troops will begin moving Into Rep- liio ucip lug jliu- rood stuffs and clothing materials on shortly after the session opened. neys fight off nrio the free list; with low duties upon those districts occupied by Zapata's resentatives James R. Mann of Illi- acid bringing new cup, Llpton cannot lift tbe but all all agricultural products and food- followers. That concentration will nois, Republican, was placed in nomi- strength to weak kidneys and Te true sports lift their hats to LIpton. stuffs that are not free; and with the continue until an army of ten thou- nation for that office by the minority. ller, irom nacftache and urinary ilia. tariff on chemical, steel and other sand men has been gathered. He received a rousing demonstration, A Montana Cti Get busy. Did you ever notice what oommorcial products cut far below The followers of Zapata have circu- but was overwhelmingly defeated. Mr. H. 8. Andrews, 1(!31 Blgbth AT-n- Great is keep on doing lated repudiat- Faun, Mont., as: ''My llmlm, bands and feet hard work It to the present .protective rates. numerous manifestos Other officers selected by the house oeoame so swollen I conldnt stand. 1 was In ing agony with tbe pain. I was so reduced In weight for Huerta and Felix Diaz, and calling were as follows: Clerk, South Trim- my garments Just bnng on mo, and I bad The senate tariff leaders asked op In do pnl r. siren on people to support the Zapata sergeant-at-arms- , Ikian's Kidney Pills currd ma an opportunity to study the bill. They the ble of Kentucky; completely, and over a year has elapsed without A says sun movement. the slightest return of the trouble. California scientist the will then confer with Oscar W. Robert E. Gordon of Ohio; doorkeep- Is a certainly draw magnet It does chairman of the house com- er, Joseph J. SInnott of Virghiia; post- Get Doan'a al nay Store, 50c a Bom attention. mittee on ways and means, and later MAIL POUCHES IN THE FLOOD master, William M. Dunbar. No election of officers was held in DOAN'S k!Vl5v will have a final conference with FOSTER-MILBUR- N CO.. Buffalo, Now A Japanese expert has arrived to the senate, body having been or- Yrb President Wilson. A careful analysis Postage Stamps Currency Des- that study the New York police. Possibly and ganized before its adjournment on of the senate will be made In the tined for the Southwest Get tor points to avoid. March 17. meantime, to determine whether free a Soaking. SPECIAL TO WOMEN The convening of congress was au- wool, "one cent sugar" and low rates Do you realize thousands Adding insult to injury Is where a spicious In Democratic history. It the fact that man light then blows on "market basket" products will St. Louis, Mo. Nine pouches of of women are now using asks for a and prove marked the first time in nearly a acceptable to a majority of tho registered ' the cigar smoke In your face. mail containing $100,000 score of years that Democrats have Democrats. postage stamps cur- worth of and new had complete control of the senate, Now a scientist has risen up to say Briefly summarized, the tariff devel rency of the face value of approxi- opments were: the house of representatives and the that cheese causes appendicitis. But mately $100,000, all water soaked by presidency. some cheese can do worse than that. President Wilson's ultimatum to being marooned in the flood district, sugar Interests, that they must agree Long before the hour set for throw- A Soluble Antiseptic Powder has reached the postoffice here. The ing open the doors of the house and In to a tariff of one cent per pound for stamps are Insects have one advantage that a total loss but the money senate galleries, the capitol was be- as a remedy for mucous, membrane af- three years, with free sugar that may many of them mature thirty minutes after be saved by being shipped back sieged by sightseers seeking admit- fections, such as sore throat, nasal or mature. time, or he would attempt to secure pelvic Inflammation ulcera- after birth. Some men never to Washington to be "laundrled and tance. Among them were hundreds catarrh, or free sugar at once. Ironed." tion, caused by female ills? Women of prettily gowned women the wives who have been cured say is worth Disapproval the design of the The completion of the bill by the post-offic- "it of The stamps were destined to of senators and representatives, with weight gold." new Is becoming general. Why ways and means committee with the its in Dissolve In water nickel In all parts of the Southwest, a fair sprinkling of suffragettes. tnd apply locally. For ten years the so much fuss over a lowly half dime? exception of the sugar schedule. the orders from postmasters ranging Convene Promptly Noon. Lydla E. Pinkham Medicine Co. has On this, the committee is prepared from $100 to $20,000, according at recommended In to the The presidential proclamation di- Paxtlne their private The clergyman who said: "Let youi to agree on free sugar if the Presi size correspondence with women. of the office. A temporary stamp rected that both houses convene at enemies klBS you," evidently has nev- dent insists. Income tax rates fixed famine may be the in some For all hygienic and toilet uses It has result noon and promptly 12 the EOc er felt the smarting effect of a brick at 1 per cent for all corporation In- places. at o'clock no equal. Only a large.boz at Drug- gavel of Vice-Preside- fell gists wound. comes above $5,000; 1 per cent on Marshall or Sent postpaid on receipt of in the senate. A new chaplain, Rev. price. The Paxton Toilet Co., Boston, personal incomes from $4,000 to $20,-00- 0 MONTENEGRO F. J. Prettyman of Washington, Mass. Now we know why the "turkey trot" ; 2 per cent from $20,000 to $50,-00- DEFIES POWERS by society. The the invocation. The roll of has been discarded 3 per cent from $50,000 to $100,-00- Ik corsage bou- senators was called in the usual way dance too rough for 4 per cent above $100,000. Little Kingdom Refuses to Abandon CANADA'S OFFERING and committees appointed to notify quets to stand tbe shock. propo- the Siege of Scutari at The President submitted his the house and the president that the sal on sugar to Representa- Their Demand. TO THE SETTLER No one but dentists will worry over the tariff senate was ready to transact busi- the statement made by a University tive Broussard of Louisiana early In ness. THE AMERICAN RUSH TO day. rep- Cettlnje. The little kingdom of of Chicago professor that the human the Louisiana senators and In the house Clerk Trimble ascend- Y??ha westfrm niNini throughout Montenegro has thrown down the race will some day be toothless. resentatives conferred the ed to the speaker's rostrum and di- IS NCREASIN& day, and sounded out other members gauntlet to the six great powers. It Wir declined to yield to the demand of rected the reading of the president's Fr HomitAdi King George Is to wear a crown. If of the senate, to determine whether proclamation. He was accorded a the new Districts of use enough the powers to abandon its attempts ianltoba, Saskatcbe it has an open top doubtless Its strength could be secured to noisy reception. The proclamation wan and alberta tbe re to prevent baldness, but fight free sugar of to gain possession of Scutari, and are thousands of Free will tend the features the was read and Trimble announced that Homesteads left, which there Is lltle excuse for It plan. They had reached no decision has announced officially that "there to tbe man making entry will be no departure from an in accordance with precedent and the In 8 rears time will be at this time, however, as to the course attitude worth from t4 to 26 per which to constitution it was necessary to call nra. WhMast lanrl are they would take. conforms the necessities of maiW'tal WW well adapted to grain the roll of the new house by states. . The burglar who entered a Los An the state of war existing between the tfruwiuff ana cauie ntjiains;. The house chamber had been nCELLKST RAILWAY VAC1UTIBS geles home and forgot the purpose of allies and Turkey." equipped with benches instead of the In man? eases the railway In bis visit long enough to aid In com- SUFFRAGETTES USING BOMBS Canada have been built In ad old style desks and looked much like Tance of settlement, and In forting a sick baby, is not beyond re WERE TRAPPED IN HOLD short time there will not be a A Railway In SHIP'S the English commons. While the role settler w bo need be more than demption. Station at Oxted Surrey ten or twelTe miles from a line Blown Up to Revenge was called members Jokingly asked of railway. Hallway Kates are mated oj uorernsuent Horn- - German Vessel Overturned While each other how they liked the new mission. The Minnesota legislator, who Is Pankhurst. - seats fig- after a law to make it a felony for a Wreckers- Were at Work at and the old timers tried to Social Conditions Bay ure out how they could ever get The American Settlerlsatboma housewife to "steal" the servant of Oxted, Surrey, England. Suffra- City, Oregon. used in Western Canada, lie Is not a to this radical innovation. Stranger In a strange land, bar- another, must have had a good cook gettes blew up the railway station at ing nearly a nilllluu of bi own Bay Twenty-tw- o in his family at some time. Oxted In Surrey. An alarm clock set City, Ore. men. people already settled there. If A Xou desire to know why tbe eon. 3 Including the ship's captain, the pres HARD WIND HITS ATCHISON of tbe Canadian Settler Is for o'clock, a contrivance similar to write and send tor The professional burglar has quit those used by dynamiters In America, ident of a wrecking company of Port Erosperous etc., to land and the representative wearing gloves to avoid leaving finger was found In the wreckage, and also of the Small Houses Were Unroofed . and G. A. COOK. 1:1 marine underwriters, were trapped Funnel-shape- d Drlnts. He has discovered that a loaded revolver. Militant placards Wires Blown Down by 1 w. iu itheet, una cm, m. touch easier method is to wash off the told the explosion the hold of the German sIiId Mlmi. Cloud. Canadian Gorernmertt' Agent, or that was the work capsized address snporintunuen or safe after he is through with It of the women. which off the beach here af Immigration, Ottawa, ter having been hauled off a The lavatory of the station was de- reef on Atchison, Kan. A heavy windstorm chiefs of the west found which it had been fast two months. struck this city The Indian molished and the walls, windows and about 6:30 o'clock in In Delaware. nothing else in New York so interest- the In doors damaged. So far as known no- afternoon. Houses the west I your ing as the buffalo at the Bronx. Can Rain and Hail In St. Joseph. part Black understand . father body was injured. of the town were unroofed and money In whaling Industry. tt be buffalo are scarcer than sky St. Joseph, Mo. More than two made the that wires blown down. Brown He was sher. scrapers in Buffalo Bill's country? Stockport, inches of rain has fallen here in two Joseph That's right England. Explosives Dlckerson, a grocer's boy. iff, and was paid (or doing stunts at partly wrecked a London & North- hours. The heavy downpour was ac- was blown from a delivery wagon and ' the wlpplng-post- . A member of the Albany legislature western railway train near here. The companied by hall and a high wind. painfully injured. Dr. Virgil Mor Idea has been seized with the brilliant carriages were almost empty no- The streets ran several Inches deep rison, a physician, was caught in the but meas and Important to Mothers of taxing city cats. It is a body was Injured. Suffragettes were in water and a number of houses whirlwind and had to lie down to es Examine carefully every bottle of retribution; for lo, these many ure of suspected of the wrecking, in revenge were flooded, while lightning started cape its force. CASTOKIA, a safe and sure remedy for moons city cats have been taxing peo for the conviction of Mrs. Pankhurst several small The whirlwind lifted when It reach infants and children, and see that it ple. ed the business section, and crowds London. Warnings were sent out Death In East St. Louis Raid. of people watched its course over the Signatured The butcher classifies his customers by St. Louis, 111. spectac- the directorates of all the railroad East In a city. The air was filled with shingles In Use For Over 80 Tears. J this way: Those who never buy beef systems in the United Kingdom to ular raid on "The Valley," poor, who buy beef the East St and light debris. Children Cry for Caatoria steak are those effect that suffragettes had Louis's notorious red light district, Fletcher's twice a week are well to do, militant a steak threatened to burn in saloon keeper was killed, a deputy those who have it oftener are stations various SET CAPTURED BALLOON FREE Appropriate. and parts of the country. sheriff believed fatally shot, rich. Patrols will be another "What did the railroad man get for stationed at all stations and in man wounded and 250 men and wom- The Germans Were Permitted to his birthday present?" en One of the writers In the Pittsburgh arrested. Leave by the French Authorities "Some new ties." Chronicle-Telegrap- compares George Motor Bandit Hid Poison. at Luneville. Washington to Wagner; An open confession may be good Honus show. HUERTA GIVES Ur PRESIDENCY. Paris, France. The four motor ban- Ing Pittsburgh people Jtill for soul, apt to disfigure that have dits confined in the prison De Lunevllle, France. The German air the but it's high regard for the first president La a reputation. a Madero't Successor In Mexico Says Sante, under sentence of death on the cruiser Zeppelin IV was inflated and guillotine, were departed for Germany at 3 o'clock in determined That He Is Unable to Handle searched by wardens nothing platonlo It has that the and were found to have the afternoon. The landing of the There's about average lifetimebn of a United States Situation. hidden in man's love for himself. their clothing sufficient poison to kill airship on the parade grounds here in 11 certificate Is a trifle more silver 50 persons. the midst of a brigade of French rifle- year. We can cite numerous El Paso, Tex. To satisfy all fac- than a tions, men was satisfactorily explained to a cases where It hasn't lasted a minute. General Huerta has agreed to the naming of Pedro Lnscuraln as For a Pair of "Cattle $16,000. French board of Inquiry. The airship CONSTIPATION Utiea, N. Y. Francis M. Jones of and Its crew were afterward released hoboes' union proposes to peti provisional president, said advices re- The Chuckery, a few miles south of here, on payment of $2,000 as custom duty, Munyon's Paw-Pa- w tion the presiaent lor more rreeaom. ceived here directly from the national capitol. Lascuraln will serve sold to Stevens Brothers of Liverpool, and the incident was declared closed. Pills are unlike all oth- njnra freedom in what? Chicken out the er laxatives or cathar- uncompleted N. Y., a bull and a cow for $16,000. ,Jk houses, or freight trains, or simply term of the late Madero, at tics. They coax if The animals are brother and sister. PERISHED IN A QUICKSAND the emancipation from compulsory baths? named. liver into activity by As minister of exterior relations in War Aeroplanes In Collision. gentle methods, they mL. a Maw VnrV Madero's An Fighter mlw rt tn1lw former cabinet, Lascuraln Is Rhelms, France. Two sergeants of Omaha Prize Went Down do not scour; they do king signed a check for $30,000 for entitled to serve as next In line In the army aviation corps were fatally on a Sand Bar In the Mis- not gripe; they do not a spiritualistic medium at the orders view of the deaths of Madero and injured In a collision between two souri River. weaken; but they do Mighty poor Vice-Preside- of her husband'a ghost Suaroz. The Huerta machines in midair. The accident start all the secretions pOUCy iO uav9 "" "nil iu cabinet would be retained by the occurred in the course of maneuvers Omaha, Neb. Joedy Posplsll, a pu- of the liver and atom-ac- h in a way that lasnion. compromise. by a "flotilla" of five aeroplanes. gilist, was drowned eight miles north that tooa of Omaha. In company with Miss puts these organs in a Some times It does not pay to emu Boy of 15 rllls a Mexican. Old Comedian Dies In Want. Frankle Virglen of Omaha he was healthy condition and late great men of the past A Vir- Fort Smith, Ark. Harvey Johnson, Chicago, 111. Thomas Seabrooke, cruising in the Missouri river in a corrects constipation. Munyon's Paw-Pa- ginia youth, while trying a Benjamin 15 years old, shot and killed Pascuul widely known comedian In the early gasoline launch and ran upon a sand- Pills are a tonic to the stomach, liver and invigorate Franklin experiment In flying a kite Samllpa, a Mexican, near De Queen days of musical comedy and light bar. In an effort to release the boat nerves. They instead of weaken; was la- - they enrich the blood instead of Impover- through ari electrical storm, when he discovered Samllpa in his opera, died In an actor's , rooming he stepped upon the bar and immedi- v ishing it; they enable the stomach to get all house 178 quicksand. Vlr-gle- n Untly electrocute, mother's bedroom In the absence of at South Clark street of ately sank in Miss the nourishment from food that Is put lot his father, acuta' alcoholism, was rescued by farmers. it, Trie aj cents. All Druggists, )

eron's meeting and reconciliation with And I know for a fact that he pro- been desultorily drawing figures on bis his old friend Dr. Addison was one vided so generously for the young writing pad with the end of a pen- of the brightest spots In delectable French driver of the electric brougn-am- , holder, abruptly shot his gaze to mine FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS ER!ALv constellation. The meeting between who was so badly injured In that and caught the quick question of my Are Richest In Curativs Qualities 7 Evelyn and her uncle was an episode, Pell street adventure, the fellow eyes. FOR BACKACHE, RHEUMATISM, L that KIDNEYS AND BLADDER STORY J too, to tonch the sensibility of the returned to France a month before the "Yes," be said, without change of most apathetic. And if there had lin- trial of his assailant. tone, "yes, you see, now, don't you?" CHARGE ON COMMUNITY gered a single doubt as to the wisdom All these things, I say, continued "McNlsh 1" I murmured. THE or expediency of accepting their com- to'puzzle and disquiet me, long after "McNlsh," be echoed "Donald Mc- panionship on my expedition rescue Care of Those Afflicted With Tubercu- 3 of the sharp edges of rancorous remem- Nlsh." it must have been dispelled by the brance had been worn away. And In- "But," I began, "I don't quite " and losis Plainly a Drag on the emotional thrill which these scenes variably at such times there would re- I thought of the letter from McNIsh's General Welfare. provoked. cur recollections of those early days mother. Our homeward voyage, which all of the threatening letters and of that "Oh, It Is clear enough," he went on. Dr. II. L. Barnes, superintendent of of us were anxious should not be de- elusive something In Cameron's man- "Some of the children were put out to the Rhode Island State sanatorium, layed, was by way of Naples. Hartley, ner which I was never quite able to live amongst neighbors, and eventu- has recently demonBtarted by some who appeared to be able to go and comprehend or explain. ally, my father and the rest of ns interesting studies of patients dis- p Sable come as he pleased, accompanied us The true Interpretation was re- came to this country. The others he charged as "apparently cured" from that far, and our farewells to him, on served for the night preceding my left behind, promising to send each that Institution, that a sanatorium is the deck of the Koenlg Albert, were marriage with Evelyn, which, by the month the money for their keep. Don- a sound Investment for any state or I Lorclia combined with a fervor of gratitude way, had, at her guardian's wish, been ald he left with a couple named Mc- city. The gross earnings of 170 our powers expres- 55 that exhausted of delayed for nearly a year because of Nlsh, who had no bairns of their own, obtained In 1911 amounted to N bt sion. what he chose to regard as her un- and when the boy grew to be a big $102,752, and those of 211 cases In Evelyn begged me to be permitted" seemly youth. The to lad, and my father, who In the mean- 1912 to 1112,021. By applying the VZl celebration was Horace Hazeltine to kiss him good-bye- , but there I was take place at Cragholt and the house time had been successful here and name average earnings to all forced to draw the line. Her caresses was already filled with kinsfolk and married again, sent for him to come of the sanatorium living In 1911 I In direction had not, up to Intimate friends, Including most of the to America, word come back that he and 1912. Dr. Barnes concludes that that moment, been so lavish that I felt wedding party. had been dead a twelvemonth." their income In these two years was I could spare any of them, even for It was after midnight, and Cameron "And your father believed It?" $551,000. This sum Is more than three 8YN(3PSIS. this young Englishman, notwithstand- and I were alone together in his ma- "Oh, yes, for they returned the back times the cost of maintenance of the ing my abundant appreciation of the hogany and green study; he at his pay he had forwarded, and sent a lock sanatorium, including Interest at 4 Robert Cameron, capitalist, consult! .Inestimable service he had rendered. writing table and I In the "erne adja- of my brother's hair, I think, and a per cent, on the original investment Philip Clyde, newspaper publisher, re- and that was precisely what I told her, I or two his as a garding anonymous threntenlnir letters he cent leather chair In which had sat trinket that had been and depreciation charges. Dr. Barnes his received. The first promises a sample when on the first evening out, she had a twelvemonth ago while listening to kiddle." concludes, however, "While Institu- of the writer's power on a certain day. demanded to know my reasons for re the story "Afterwards, though, you learned On that day the head Is mysteriously cut of the Incised portrait. tions for the cure of tuberculosis are from a portrait of Cameron while the lat- fusal. As was not unusual we had reverted that he was still alive?" good Investments, there 1b good rea- ter Is In the room. While vlsltlnu Cam- . "You're a very selfish man," she re- to that time and to certain of the in- "No," was Cameron's answer. "We son for thinking institutions for eron In his dressing room a Nell Owynne pout. that mirror la mysterlouxly shattered. Cameron torted, witrr a "And I'm not at cidents therewith connected; and I never heard. Had it not been frfr that the isolation of far advanced cases becomes seriously 111 as a of the all sure, now, that I shall ever kiss had been trying to to Cam- marked resemblance gathering me In- mysteri- make clear would be still better Investments." shock. The third letter appears you again. Besides " And she I I ously on Cameron's sick bed. It makes there eron, as had already frequently tried to the net spread for him, should direct threats against the life of Cameron. stopped. to do, the peculiar difference between probably never have known. And, 8HOWING HIM UP. Clyde tells Cameron the envelope was We had the end of the I empty. He tells Evelyn everything and reached after McNIsh's expression and his. Clyde," he added, "ever since learn, plans to take Cameron on a yacht trip. deck in our post-dinne- r promenade, "In Individual feature," I said, warm- ed of his having been there, In town, J The yacht picks up a fisherman found and had paused there, leaning on the ing my subject, wondering. Do you think; drifting helplcnsly In a boat. He gives to "there never was have been the name of Johnson. Cameron dlsap- - rail, to watch the phosphorescent In all the world before, I believe, such It possible that he ever realized that from yacht while Clyde's back Is gleam and glitter among the turbulent similarity. And In repose, the en- he was house?" fears A Is a in his brother's fruitless search made for white wake-water- Dr. motor boat seen by the captain Just be- Cameron and semble, I should say, was equally Iden- "Hardly," I said. "It doesn't seem fore Cameron disappeared. Johnson Is al- Addison were talking over their cigars tical. But when It came likely, though; unless the name and lowed to go after being closely questioned. In steamer to" Evelyn takes the letters to an expert In chairs amidships, and the And there Cameron checked me. the He must Oh, certainly," I stum- Chinese literature, who nronounren them girl and I were alone together for the "Clyde," and his tone was strangely bled, "he muBt have realized that we of Chinese origin. Clyde seeks assistance first time from a Chinese fellow college student, since her uncle's restoration. grave, It seemed to me, "you'll pardon mistook him for yes, for some one who recommends him to Yup Sing, most "Besides?" I repeated, questioningly. my Interrupting you, I know. I un- named Cameron. He answered to It prominent Chinaman In New York. Clyde The big blue eyes to me you proba- goes to meet Yup Blng. sees Johnson, at- she turned derstand what would say, readily enough; he even Insisted that tempts to follow him, falls Into a base- were never more roguish. bly better than I could from your put he was Cameron. And If his mind was un- low-voice- ment, sprains his ankle and becomes "Besides," she said, d and ting It And I want to to- conscious-.- Clyde Is found by Miss Clem- Into words. clear enough to put two and two ent, a missionary among the Chinese. He with a Just perceptible quiver, "until tell you why I understand. Indeed gether, why, knowing that he had a Is sick several days as a result of Inhal- you keep your promise, I don't see I've wanted to tell you for a long twin in America, It would ing charcoal fumes. Evelyn tells Clyde you brother of a peculiarly acting anesthetic which that have any right to dictate to while, but whenever I've got to the seem " And there I stopped my renders a person temporarily unconscious. me." - verge of It, I have balked." to Murphy Is discovered to have mysterious floundering, for Cameron had risen relations with the Chinese. Miss Clement I knew very well what she meant. He paused here to shake the ash his feet, and smiling, tolerantly, was promises to get Information about Cam- Ever since Cameron had come running from bis cigar, reaching across his hushing hand at me. eron. Slump In Crystal Consolidated, of waving a which Cameron Is the head. Is caused by backward around that deck-hous- e cor- desk for a receptacle, and somehow "Yes, yes," he said, "I've argued It a rumor of Cameron's Illness. Clyde finds ner I think even at the minute I the gesture reminded me of that of out In the same way, dear Cameron on avenue In a dazed and all Just Fifth recognized his naked, smut-covere- d McNlsh as he had thrown out his arm yet we never can be cer- , emaciated' condition and takes him homo. friend. And says Cameron awakes from a long sleep and shoulders I had had that promise In which held the letter, and so exposed tain, can we? Only I have thought. If "That la Duke do Bluffer. He sneaks In a strange tongue. Evelyn de- mind, and longed everything he gets is O. K." clares the mnn Is not her uncle. Evelyn had for the moment the telltale tattooing. he might have realized It, and have and Clyde call on Miss Clement for prom- of Its fulfilment. But .till now not "I have never told you, Clyde," he been able to have played the part, ana "I thought it was O. T." ised Information and find that the China- even the ' opportunity had eyes glow- up my "O. T.?" man who was to give It has Just been briefest resumed, his turned on the stayed, and taken life and lived murdered. Miss Clement gives Clyde a offered. Nevertheless, her present ing tobacco ember which he had Just It for the rest of his, I might have "Yes; 'on tick.'" note, asking him to read It afler he mood was too entirely winsomely lov- bared, "anything my or my bis punishment to leaves tbt. mission and then destroy It. about birth gone on and taken Something Seemed Lacking. It tells of the abduction of a white man able to be neglected, and the Impulse family. But now that you are to be- some purpose. For I have had more by Chinese who shipped him bach to to prolong It by teasing too strong for come one of us, In a way, only my of the good things, One of the best known London China. The man Is accused of the crime it's than share newspapers, in a review of "Lincoln's 100 resistance. you should know; for though Clyde, maybe if poor little Donnle of "Sable Lorcha" In which Chinamen fair that and Own Stories," collected by Anthony were killed. The appearance In New York "Keep my promise?" I queried, min- Evelyn's mother was but my half-siste- even half my chances. It of the man they supposed they had ship- had had Gross, on the gling with assumed perplexity a cer- still the girl gets the same blood have been so very, very dif- commented anecdote ped to China throws consternation Into would all was telling of the Chinese. The hrouphnm In which tain suggestion of injury. "Have I through her grandslre." ferent." which Lincoln fond of Clyde and Evelyn are riding In held up a family of such migratory habits Is ever failed you In anything?" "Yes," I said, "I know that. Evelyn thought of him as the child by an armed man. Clyde seized bf He still get everything ' Murphy and a fight ensues. Evelyn and She turned away now, silently, and told me that much. I know, too.that brother he had parted from long that they were able to Clyde are rescued by the police and re- eyes as Into one wagon, and even the chick- turn home. They find Yup Sing and the the eclipse of the I loved left me you were born In Scotland; and the years ago in Scotland, and such he Chinese consul awaiting them. Yup tells suddenly .repentant; still I persisted. very name of Cameron Is a pretty good would ever remember him. I was glad ens were so used to being moved that Clyde the story of the crime of the "Sa- "Have I ever you?" I guarantee of family had stopped me when I whenever they saw the wagon sheets ble Ixrcha." In which 97 Chlnnmen were failed asked worth." then that he delllvratplv sent to their death by one again. "My father belonged to a rather poor had tried to draw for him the differ- brought out they laid themselves on Donald M'NIsh. whom they declare Is Quickly her gaze came back, and ber branch," he confessed, "and like many ence In their faces. For it was such a their backs and crossed their legs, Cameron. They declare thn M'NIsh can review- be Identified by a tnttoo mark on his arm. eyes had taken something of the cold, poor men be had a large number of difference! Looking at Cameron now ready to be tied. The British Clyde declares that Cameron has no such snapping fire of the phosphorus. children. There were ten, all told, with the lamp of true greatness alight er, with an insular sense of humor, mark. The nurse Is called In and de- scribes a tattoo mark on his patient's "Since you don't remember," she and when my poor mother died, It be- behind those plain features, I mar- remarked: "One feels a little as arm. Clyde goes to Investigate and said, of no consequence. Only you came a serious problem how to take veled that I could even have seen a though something must have been ac- finds the patient attempting to Wde a let- "it's tor-get- I In brutal, soul- cidentally left out of this and of many ter. It Is addressed to Donald M'NIsh. were so sure that you couldn't ." care of us little ones. was among vestige of likeness the The letter Is from the man's mother In the youngest, not over seven, and I less face of his twin brother. other stories In the book." Scotland and Identifies the patient as time, too, I M'NIsh. Confronted by the sole survivor "Give me a hint," I begged, still had a twin brother." And then, for tho first ' of the 'Sable Ixrrha" who. It develops, cruel. "When did I promise?" As he said this Cameron, who had really understood. Knows He's Right. Is Soy, a half-bree- d Chinaman, recognis- your you ed by Clyde as Johnson, the fisherman "I couldn't be so unmaldenly," was "Does husband ever tell M'NIsh shoots him and kills himself. Miss her retort, looking away again. you have poor taste?" Clement gets the whole story from Soy "Frequently." before he dies. Murphy, whose right "Was It before we came over here, name Is Moran, had been a partner of or since?" "And what reply do you make to M'NIsh In the nefarious Chinese trade and pause. Inter became his most relentless pursuer. "Before," after a him?" He was the author of the threatening let- "Long before?" "I think of what I married and say ters Soy was responsible for the myste- "Not very." rious happenings at Cameron's home by nothing." the aid of the ether of Invisibility. Cam- "Where? At your house?" eron was drugged and shipped as a mem- "Yes." ber of the crew of a tramp steamer bound for Hongkong. Clyde. Evelyn and Dr. "In the library?" I asked, with a Addison, who has discovered his error In mistaking M'NIsh for Cameron, overtake glance behind tor possible Intruders. the tramp steamer at Port Suld and res- She turned quickly and found me Origin Solves the cue Cameron. laughing. Real of the Pearl "Oh', you S- B- XXVIII. dear, silly, lovable, delight- CHAPTER Continued. Rudely Shattered Poetlo you explain, dear, to ful child!" I cried, and the echo of 8clence Has converted Into carbonate of lirao, and Breakfast "Why didn't my Been the pearly mass proceeds to grow captain?" Evelyn asked, with one words was carried far astern, as Idea That Has neia the my Centuries. with of nnlvette that con- arms went about her and held her For the shell. of those bursts and my kisses If the larva It may pass Problem trasted so charmingly with her usual- close, fell thick and lives. Into many centuries, even until com- strong-Jawe- d trigger-fishe-s abounding good Judgment. fast on her ripe, tender little mouth. For the body of the ly the pearl-oyster- bowl of crisp, sweet get "What need had I to keep such a paratively recent times, It was which prey on the A Cameron smiled. "I couldn't pearls were drops captain, my child," he re- promise?" I asked, when In mercy I common belief that there undergoing further .development near the dew gained entrance into the Ultimately body turned, indulgently. "It wasn't be- paused that she might get her breath. of that it reaches the of the "Why should I ask you to tell me shell of an oyster, and were there great rays, which in turn eat the trigger-- cause I didn't try. The officers ridi- that gems. Arab as pipe dreams, you loved me, when I could read It In transpired Into lustrous fishes. In the rays the worms at- culed my assertions divers still believe that at development, Post when, at each port, I pleaded to letters as long as your glances and as and Indian tain full and produce and bright as your smile?" certain seasons oysters come to the larvae that are cast Into the sea and allowed to communicate with our rain-drop- s In the pearl-oyster- was only kept under stricter And if we left Cameron and Dr. Ad- surface and suck find lodgment In Thus consul, I become pearls. Science, cycle Is begun once guard." dison much alone together during our that later the more. however, has rudely shattered this We may literally accept the Toasties And so his story continued. Inter- homeward voyage, who that still re- saying members their own happy days of poetlo fancy, and discovered the real of a celebrated French Investigator, rupted at intervals by questions from Dr. Hugh M. us, we young love dreaming can blame us? origin to be a worm. that "the most beautiful pearl Is In makes a one or another of until had the some interesting infor- only most delicious of cruelty, For a long while there remained In Smith gives reality the brilliant sarcophagus whole wretched tale on this subject In the National of a worm." meal. the final chapter which pre- my mind as legacy from the strange mation case of Cameron and the Sable Lorcba Geographic Magazine. ceded the rescue. any for- Callous crinkly bits of every stoker conspiracy a seemingly Insoluble prob- We now know that almost Indeed. These When he learned that a "Well, I must I am glad to trimmer, save himself, had been lem. On our return to America, my eign body a grain of sand, bit of confess toasted white ready and seaweed or get back home amongst my old kin corn, on deck, still hoping against friend, In spite of all my urging, re- mud or shell, a piece of ordered may by lta Irritation and friends, where people too from hope the outside world had at fused, with stubborn persistency It a small animal ain't to serve direct pack- that busy or too unfeeling or too stuck-u- p to Intercession In seemed to me, to aid In the prosecu- cause the mollusk to cover it with length been moved nucleus of a to take some Interest in one another," age, are a tempting break- he demanded to be allowed tion of those who, we knew positive- nacre and make It the his behalf, the largest part of the an- said Mrs. Poller. to go with the rest. And when his de- ly, were implicated In the affair. Con- pearl; but fast when served with pearl-cro- p the world Is due to "Now, tbere'i them post office folki mand was refused be rebelled, fight- cerning Murphy, Yup Sing and a nual of score or more of their satellites we parasites that normally pass a part down to Chicago. I found 'em actual- cream or milk, or fruit. ing his way tp liberty with an Iron hard-hearted- life-cyc- ly ! Why, would you be- cinder-tub- , could have produced evidence of the of their within the shell of . from a which he had bar pearl-oyste- It, man brings Toasties flavour is emer- most damaging character. But Camer- the lieve that that round The purposely concealed for such the letters to Mabel's, he's so queer gency. on was not so minded. He even went Minute spherical larvae of marine a pleasant surprise at first; my appear- worms as Cestodes become and standoffish that when be banded J have no inclination to test patience so far as to discourage known ance against the former for complicity In the soft tlsaueB. as mnnv as me husband's poBtal card, telling how then a happy, healthful by detailing all the events and record- bad fell and broke ber arm, happy day. in the plot to take captive Evelyn and forty having been found In one Cey mother ing all the dialogue of that ho never so much as opened his lips habit happened and much myself on the night of our Pell street lon oyster, as me result or irrita- Much that that oyster a protecting to give me one word of sympathy! I must leave to the imagina- visit. Indeed I have always believed tion, the forms was said Intruder, and then, It No, sir, not even enough to aay. Toe of tbOBe that read. But 1 carnot that through O'Hara he was Instru- sao about the Memory Lingers" tion body la gradually bad ! ' " Youth's Companion. "The refrain from the statement that Cam mental In securing Murphy's release the larva dies, lta The Kenna Record 500S505SpOObOOOOS5g JEWELRY Dr. H. L.", Fiscus. D. C. SAVAGE Editor and Pub'r ffhtisielan A iJurgeen, and 9rep. cf i fke Vienna )rugstere.

PUBLISHED WEEKLY j The best and Pure, fresh Strugs A "Ckemloah. till Filtered Febiiary 8th 1907 tl the Kenna, j kinds Patent VAediclnt 's A dteck Rem- as most reliable New Mexico, Post Office, second Class edies., dtationern. Rubber "iecds and Mail Matter. I ... Scilct tirtieles.&&3t& IV. Subscription $1.00 Per Year In 9. Zink, Vienna, - - - X VH. Advance 8 solicited, Your patronage q Roswell, - - - - View Vftetice. AOTICK FOR Advertising rates mmle known on Application ITBLICiTlO. 021213 8 Department of the Interior, U. S. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Venj respectfully, 0 PS Land offlceat Roswell, N, M , Mch. 29, 1913, Notice Is hereby given that Lon OroTes. of Frtsli, Bailable. Purt W. B. Scolt is now erecting a Guaranteed to Plot Kenna. N. M. who, on Jan. ID. 1010, made add. W. B. Scott. Jlpl Every Garden? and If. E Ser. No. 021M3. for VKH- - See. JO. Twp. 8 A modern five room residence just Planter ibould trtt the S Kanre 83 K., N- - M. P. Meridian, hat nied unnrlnr mrltiof Our one block south oE his former NorthrnOtown8d. notice of Intention to make three-rea- r Proof, Oasren. special, offer to establish claim to the land above de- residence. FOP 10 CENTS scribed, before OanC Savage, U. 8. Com- we will d postiwid our missioner, in his office, at Kenna. N. M, on FOUND. FAMOL COLLECTION Maya. 1913. 1 . . . A pair of Men's leather gloves f. 1J ToM.t . .lOt Claimant names as witnesses: f pkq. SIMJrOT.Uft CoLrT Jason H. A. 1 K..rlT Arr.ir-fcM- ral it. Hendrlx. John Luster, these of on main street. Owner come 1 fkg. rolltrtoa rtt loa Judson N M. Loman L. Peach, Odls Butler, AIM TvMla, CtolM lu w in ln S4 8. and identify the gloves and pay 1 00 these of Route Elida. N. M. WrIU lodsrl nd 10 Mnta o tulp pr PKf T. C. TIllotBon. Register. for this notice and get the good9. packing 4 rc.iv th. bov. 'V.motu ColUclioti, to tb.r witb our N.r and Inctrortlv OmnUa Quid. ORKAT NOllIUKRN KKKD CO. Notice for Publication. 1401 Hone SU , Hockford, Illinola Ed Rickard and Dudley Jones KENNA LUMBER CO. 02(105.1 021743 returned a few days ago from Depaprtmcnt of tho Interior,' U. S. Beaten in Notice for Publicntlon. Land Ortlee at Rnawell. V. M nn 97 ion timbers out west two non-coa- the with l V. S. 0617 07428 Notice is hereby given that William A. Shira, wagon loads of fine cedar posts. LUMBER HARDWARE Department of the Inicrlor, U. S. Lnnd of Uoaz, N. M. who. on Sept. 15. 1W9, made H. Omce at Fort Sumner. N. M.. Feb. 19. 1013. ,0200j3 for NWX, Section S, and on May News comes to this office that Building Material Farm Implements Notice Is hereby given that Clyde 11. Peters, 1910, made adil'l n. E. 091743. f.ir th swu. of Olive. N. M. who, on Sept. R, I90S. made Section i3. all in Township OS.. Range 9 B.v 8. S. Squire P.oaz, orig. II. T. p. of has at last of all Kinds. E. No. oail. for SE'4, Section Tap. a. oi. Meridian, has Hied notice of intention brought in one of the best wells 4 8, Range 28 E.. and on Dec. 21. 19(0. mude to make final three-yea- proof, to establiah ndil. homestead entry No. 07428, for NK!4. claim to the land above described, before H. in the entire community. The Sec. 7. Twp. 4 9.. Ranixe 28 E., N. M. P. Merid- P. Lively. TJ. S Commissioner. In his office, well is found on his claim 5 miles FANCY STAPLE ian, lias Died notice of tnu-ntio- to mike tbree at Elklns, N. M, on May 7. 1913. and year Proof, to establish claim to the lund Claimant names ns witnesses! north of town after he has above described, before Dan C. 8avage. 17. Emma Lee, Richard R- - Reagan, Oscar E. S. Commissioner, In his Kennn, X. M. drilled a number of "dry wells"' GROCERIES oftlce at Clark. John H. Clark, all of Boa, N. M. on May 19, 1013. 1 T C. Tillotso:, Register. on his place. We are always Claimant names ns witnesses: to Henry T. X" r ( .. , . glad hear of a good well, but John Schlrck' 0jar F. Johnson, uiivc lur aII..I.Huuiii'Hlion. especially delighted for one who 9reprieters ef the .Tones. James li, Thomas, all of Olive, N. M. fhCR7 All MI6 C. C. IIirrt. Register. has worked so diligently and Department of the Interior, U. S. randonice at Roswell, N. M. Mch. tl, 1913. faithfully in the attempt. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Emerson L. KENNA TIN Creech, of New Hope, N. M., SHOP who, on Jan. IS, Tli 3 following instructions "DYKES" 1913, made II. E. Ser. No. 03867, for WH SW5i We make what you want in thla line, Tanks, Well Casing, SWMKWM. Sec. W: and SEW: SEX NEM. have just received from the Perch-eron-Clyd- e. bcn Watering; Troughs. Repair work neatly and promptly done. A fine three year old Section 30, Township S. Range 35 E. N, M. General Land Office, Washing- P, Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to ton, I). C. relative to Act of Feb. make .three-yea- r Proof, to establish claim Simmons iftres. Will make this seasons stand to the land above described, before C. E. .lllh 15)13, which was published at J. It. Evans barn. 3 miles Toombs. U. S. Commissioner. In hl nmna at New Hope. N M. on May 0. 1911 i i the Kenna IJecord March 2Sth southeast of Kenna at the very Claimant names at witnesses: 1913. Same is dealing entirely low price of $7.00 Insurance. ' Edgar J. Strawn, Joseph W. Ballew. Ella E. Branbum, these Hope, with Additional Homestead En------"The of New N. M..EdwlnI' horsd will' be on the Gilman. ot Nobe. ff, M, . tries. The instinct ions follow: ground about; April l2th to 15th. 3 t. C. Tiujotsou, Register. ADDITIONAL ENTRIES UNDER THE EN- Respct. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. LARGED HOMESTEAD ACT J. R. Evans & 0. D. Snillman. Met At INSTRUCTIONS. Department of the Interior, U. 8. GROCERIES Land Office at Roswell. N. M., Mch. SI, 1913. Dopaitnient of the Interior, Notice is hereby given that Edgar J. Strawn, (ienronl Land. Olliice of New Hope. N. M. who, 1). on Sept. K. 1911, "Washington, C, Mch. 17 1013 FANCY AND STAPLE made H. K. Serial No. OMKl. for SH. Section Jpgisters and Receivers, 5j, To p. b S.. Range 34 E., N. M. P. Meridian, All new and fresh goods. Everything that is good has tiled notice of Intention to make Sirs: Fur your information year three there is hereto appended a copy to eat will be found in our store. We Want proof, to establish claim to the land above n described, before C. E. Toombs, U. . Com- f the act of Congress approved missioner, in bis office at New Hope. N. M. February 11, 1913 (Public. No. Every One of on May 8. 19)3. 309), amending sections 3 and 4 Our Prices Are Right. Claimant names as witnesses: of the acts of February 19, 1909 Our Readers John U. Creech. Emerson L. Creech. Roscoe (3,1 039), 27, 1910 All kinds of country produce bought at the high-e- st J. Fulton. Joseph W. Ballew. n of New Stat., and June Hope. N. M. (.50 prices. To Meet T. C. TiLLOTSOif. star., 51), providing lor en market A4M Register Jargt d homesteads, The amen Livery and feed business in connection. Call and datory no en Notice for Publication. act in way affects see us, tries made under section G of 023900 cither of the enlarged home- We Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Roswell. N. M. April 8, 1918. stead acts. Notloe Is hereby given Claybern culti- JONES & PIRTLE lhat Bishop The area required to be of Richland. N. M. who. on Dec. 14. lsio. made vated is reduced to one-sixteen- th II. E. Serial No. 023900. for SWM: 8EM, KENNA, NEW MEXICO. 8i f the area embraced in the entry Section tJ, Township 8.. Range S6 E N. beginning with the second year J or TBE M. P. Meridian, has died notice of Intention to make Ave year Proof, to establish claim one-eigh- th of such entry and of to the land above described, before C. E. t hearea beginning with the third Toombs. U. 8. Commissioner, in bis office at en- Mount Richland N. M. on May 17. 1913. rear, thus carrying into the proof is submitted. The culti- meeting the requirement of the larged homestead laws the re- A charming young Claimant names as witnesses: by vation in support of the addition- nomesteaa law respecting iesi A. Eugene Bishop. Claybern Bishop Jr. John duction of cultivation effected Jonea, John A.Reamy. three-yea- al entry n.ay be maintained dence, no further showing in this woman of the days all of Rlohland, N. If. r homestead law All-11- 9 the of upon be T. C. Tiiaotsom. Register. June 0, 1912 (37 Stat., 123). As either entry. particular will exacted in ot the French provided by the latter act the (2) When proof is submitted on making qroof upon the addition Revolution Notice for Publication. both entries at the samo time, al entry; will a period 044293 cultivation or at least one-eigh- th neither must be continued up to the time by showing the cultivation of an of resilience be exacted in proof Department of the Interior, U. 8. to one-sixteen- th upon ex Land Office at Roswell. X, M. April 8, 1913. proof is amount equal the combined entry in submitted. of the combined area of tho two cess oi that required under Notloe la hereby given that A. Eugene A person who has made orig the Blshjp, Richland. M. entries for one year, increased to original entry. of N. who. on Jan. IS.' inal entry under section 2289 of 1911, made H. E. 8erial No. 04893. for K'i. one-eigh- th succeeding year, See. S3, the Revised Statutes and subse the PROOF SUBMITTED PRIOR TO FEBRUARY Township a S., Range 38 K., N. M.P. and that such latter amount of 11, 1913. Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make quently an aditional entry under three-yea- r cultivation has continued until Proof, to establish claim to the . of enlarged land section the home offer of proof. If cultivation in Proofs heretofore submitted, above described, before C. K. Toombs. stead acts may make proof and which have not been acted U.S. Commissioner, in his office at Richland. these amounts can be shown, M. 17, under either of the following upon, will receive considferation N. on May 1913. proof may be submirted without Claimant names as " conditions: under the provisions of this act Yoa can Uam mora witnesses: regard to tho date of the addit- Claybern Bishop, Sr. Claybern Bishop, Jr. CULTIVATION and of C, 1912 about hmr by watch- ional entry, i. o., the required the act June John Jones, John A. Beamy, all of Richland, (1) Dy showing compliance amount of cultivation may have Where proofs have been here- ing tor tht firtt N. M, T. C. TiiAOTsoir, A11-M- with the requirements of the been performed in whole or in tofore submitted, but were re- inttallmtnt ot tkm Reg'ater. nmw turn law applicable to his original cn-tr- part on the original entry before jected solely because compliance rlal art Oa Monday March 31st there and .hat after the date of tho additional entry was made, with the requirements of th law about to ran Was received Anil nut nn tola a ridditiona) entry ho cultivated, and proof on additional need bo did not continue for the required nice line of in addition lc such cultivation deferred only until the showing period after tho date of the ad A Charming Story men's and ladies as was relied upon and used in indicated can be made. Such ditional entry, application foH Splendidly Told spring shoes at P. T. Bell's Ktore IM'ifecting title to the original combined proof may be submit- reconsideration will be jnter, you 6hould call and look at them i ntry, an amount equal to one-sixteen- th ted not later than seven years tained if seasonably filed. whether you buy or not. of tho area of the ad- from the date of tho orignal Very respectfully, The new line of dress calicoes ditional entry for ono year not entry. Fred Dennett, Commissioner, later than tho bccoihI year of also. RESIDENCE. Approved: Much additional entry, and one-eight- h Will give away to each custo. the following year and In instances whero proof is Lewis C. Layun, Beginning with issue of m e r a package ofShredd.d each nicceeding year until first made on the original entry Assistant Secretary. April !5th Wheat biscuit. Notice for Publication. NOTICE OF CONTEST. Notice for Publication. Notice for Pabllcatloi. ' 08384 022348 02200 - K8C3 02244 02251 Department TJ. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Department of the Interior. U. 8. of the Interior, 8. Land Department of the Interior, U. S. SEEEDS 1013. M. Office Roawell. N. M. 17, Land Office lit Roswell, N. Mch. 11. 191. 1013. at March Land Office at Roawell. N. M. Feb. 20. 1911 SUCCEED I Lsnd Office. Roawell. N. M. March 5, Bb'CKBEE'S SEEDS Is - Notice Is hereby given Leopold Knhr- - Is Notice hereby given that Oscar T. Ayde- To Harry II. GaoJ nn, of Ilopevllle, Okla. that Notice hereby given thst JsmesBnren, of SPECIAL OFFER lott. of ElHlns. N. M.. who, on May 4. 1908. Contestee: lender. of Elklns. N. M. who, on April IP, Win, Valley View. N. M. who. on April If, 1910, U balM Hew Maalaeea. A trial WlU made 11. E. 15104 Serial No, 08284. for NEX made H E. Serial No. OS244. for SH SESf. msde sddltlonnl II. E. Serlsl No. 022581, for make vou our Dermaueot cnatomer. You are hereby notified that William C. 34; 4. 1910. Sec. 10: SH S'M, Sec. 11; anil NE' See. 15, 8. 7 S-- . 33 K Prize Collection l'varieiieatt. Sec. ami on April ruade add'l. entry Hussey. who gives Valley View, N. M. as his NEX. Section Township Hsnge a .aa. - - !.IV llrtlSj BWW"- - Xo.022348, ,Vi, Townsblpe S. Rnnge2" E.. N. M. P. Meridian M. Meridian, Isten- - Ser. for NffK, Sec. Township post-offic- e 20, N. P. hss filed notice of 11 ttk flrxwti T -- raj 1m t plndM i a haa varia address, did on Feb. 1913. file 0u, 5C has filed notice Intention to f 9. Range C N. M. P. Meridian, has filed in this office his duly corroborated application of make three lion to mo lie final to establisb VltMll ii.r V U rkLANb. notice of Intention to make three-yea- Proof, ear proof, to establish claim to the land claim to the land above described, before Dan ay to contest and aecure the cancellation of WVtt to-d- ; Mention thin Paper--. above described, before II. P. Lively. V. S. to establish claim to the land above described your II. K. Serial No. OtMOS, made May 8. 1010. C. Savage. I". S, Commissioner, in Ms onVe. II. Lively, Commissioner, Id Commissioner, In his office at Elklns, N, M, oa M May before I. V. 8. forSK'i. Sec. 10, and SW4, Sno. 11. Town at Kenna. X. on 1. H'tf. his Kllilns, X. M. April 1913. April 22. 1913. SEND 10 CENTS office at on is, ship 7 8., Range 33 E , N. M. P. Meridian, and Claimant names aa wltnesmrs: a owf pM 1 pfC iciT till Talafttl Claimant names as witnesses: as grounds for his eonteat he alleges that Claimant names as witnesses: John n. As'rom. nenry M. Scott, of Tbvr.- - ikwwhtbi naiiwmi iirMoa riaai Wat, Frank E. Bisler. George C. Cooper. William Harry II. Goodman haa whelly abandoned James L. Chatten, Herbert C Fahrlender. ham, N. M.. William W. Bracken. Jemea A. auto alt UmI Um mHMlM C KiU, pltata. n D. Smith, sa'.d upon Albert N. Slratton. Blanch Stratton, all of II RitrMiM 1409 STRUT John W. Snjder. all of Elklns. N. tract of land, and has not resided or Morris, of Valley View. N. M.. V MCmi Elklns. N. M. C, M. T, C. Tillotson. otltlvated any part thereof for more than T. Tillotson. M28-A5- T C. Tillotsu. Register. M14-A- 11 Register. two years last past. The land is in its original M21A1I . Register. raw state. Notice for Pnblleatlea. Notice for Publication. You are, therefore, further notified that the Notice for Publication. 03C 128 TJ. 0212J3 said allegations will be taken by this office as 04781 022413 Department of the Interior, S. having by you M. 21. 1913. Department of the Interior, TJ. 8. been confessed and your said Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Roswell. N. Mch. entry will be canceled thereunder without Notice is hereby given John T. Land Office at Koswell, N. M. March IS. 113. Land Office at Roawell, N. M. Mch. 17. 1913. that Par your further right to be heard therein, either sons of Garrison. N. M. who, on Sept. t. 1812, EXCURSIONS Notice Is hereby given that T. Lee Beeman. Notice is hereby given that James C. Dun before this office or on appeal, if you fall to 18, made II. E. Ser. N.J. 028128, for SEX. See. 12: Of Richland. N. M. who, on Jan. II. Nil, can, of Judson, N. M.i who. on Nov. 1908. file lu thia office within twenty days the and NEX. Section 13. Twp. 8 S., Range 38 V. teade H. E. Ser. No. 054223, for SH NEK, NE after made n. E. Ser. No. 04781. tor NWM. and on FOURTH publication of this notice, as shown N. M P Meridian, has filed notice of intenioa NKM, Section 7: and RWM NWM, Section . April 13. 1910. made add. entry. Ser. No. 022413. below, your anawer, under oath, specifically to final three-yen- r Proof, Twp. S 8.. Range 38 E.. N. M. P. Meridian for NEW. Section 24, Township 8 S. Rsnge make to es'ablisb meeting and responding to these allegations of S3 claim lnnd described, baa filed notice of intention to make Ave E. N. M. P. Meridian, has filed notice of to the above before contest, or you to file three-yea- r C- - . year Proof, to establish claim to the land if fail within that time intention to make proof, to estab- E. Toombs. U. Commissioner, In bis In tbls office proof you have served Richland, M.on May 3. 19'3. above described, before C. E. Toombs. U. S. due thst lish claim to the land above bescribed, before office at N. a copy of your answer on the said conteslanl C- - Commissioner, in his office at Richland. N. M. Dan Savage, U. S. Commissioner, in his Claimant names as witnesses: In person or by registered mull. On May 3, 1013. either If this office at Kenna. N. M. on April 21, lU, Daniel Props. Emitt E. Props. T. Lee lleemaa service Is made by the delivery of a copy of N- Claimant names aa witnesses Claimant names as witnesses: Hugo Alexander, nil of Richland. - M. your answer in person, proof M2I-A2- Colonists t o Facific to the contestant Frank R. King. Martha A. Kubn. James W. T. C. Tillotsos, Register. Fares Lewis II. raw, Francis M. Ueeman. Preston of such service must be eithei the said con Davis, these of Judson. N- - M. William Baker, Williams, A. Bruce Cares, all of Rlcblaml acknowledgment his re: Coast. testant's written of of Thomham, N. M. T. C. Tillot.son, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. N. M, T. C. TiixoTsow. celpt of the copy, showing the date of Its to most of Color MS8-A2- M21 A18 Register. 028772 From Kenna 5 - - Register. . person by whom " receipt, or the affidavit uf the Department of the Interior, TJ. S. Land lido $30,00. delivery stating points the was made when and NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. Office at Roswell, N. M. March f. 1913. copy by NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. where the wits delivered; if made 021423 Notice is hereby given that John Fulton, registered mall, 021410 : proof of such service must Department of the Interior, U. S. of New Hope. N. M.. who, on Dee. 19, 1912. day Tourists tickets to oonsist of the affidavit of the person by whom Ninty Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Roswell. N. M. Mch. 18, 1913. made II. E. Ser. No. 020772 for SWX. Sec. 1' : the copy was mailed stating when and the reports Texas and all Land Office Roawell. N. M. Feb. 25, 1913. Notice is hereby given that James H. Hawk ar.d XWXSection 13. Township 8 S., Range Health ia at post office to which was mailed, and this Notloe is hereby given W. Harvey it ins, of Valley View, N. M., who. on Jan. 17. 3510.. N. M, P. Meridian, has tiled notice of Gulf points on sale any day. that affidavit must be accompanied by the post Beeman, of Elide. N. M. who. on April IS, 1910. made additional H. 10. Serial No. 021422, intention to make three-yea- r Proof, to estab master's receipt for the letter. You should - For full particulars see 110. made H. E. Ser. No. 032110. for E!4 Kli4, for NEX. Section 31. Township 8 8., Range 33 lisli claim to the land above described, before- state in your answer the name of the post NEX SE!4. SCO. 34: N!s NWJ4". 8WM NWK E., N. M. P. Meridian, has filed notice of inten- C. E. Toombs, U. S. Commissioner, in his office office to which you desire future notices to I. L. Fuller, Agent, NH NEM. Section 35, Township 8 8.. Range 33 tion to make final three-yea- r Proof, to estab- at New Hope. N. M, on April 15. 1013, be sent to you. . T. C. Tillotson. Register. "NEW MEXICO. E N. M, P. Meridian, hits filed notice of Inten lish claim to the land above described, before Claimant names as witnesses: KENNA, Date of first publication April 4th 1913. tlon to make final three year proof to estab Dan C. Savage. U. S. Commissioner, in bis Joseph W.llallew, Edgar James " second " April 11th 1913. J. Strawn. llsli claim to the land above described, before oJBce, at Kenna. N. M., on April 21, 1913. ('. Hicks, New Hope, N. M. aad " third April I8th 1913, these of Dan C. Savage, U. 8. Commiasloner, in his Claimant names as witnesses: A.IIitilcy. of N. M. " fourth " April 25th 1913. Georre Nobe. office at ICenna, N. M. on April 14. 1013. II. Lee Deweese, William A. Pettitt, Joe D. 1 T. C. Tillotson, Register, Claimant names as Slack, Alvln F. Black, Route 3, Elide, witnesses: Notice for Publication. allot D. Slack, Charles H Slack, Doss Slack N. M. T. C. Tillotson, NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Joe 012913 03401 these of Route 3. Elidn, N. M. Ernest Carruth. M21-A1- Register. non-coo- l F. S. 07501 Department of the Interior, TJ. 8. Land of Jenkins, N. M.. T. C. Tillotson, Department of the Interior. IT. 8. Office at Roswell. N. M. March 11. 1913. M" A4 Register. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Fort Sumner. N.M. Jan. 31. Notice Is hereby given that Ammle V. Hop SEEDS 03307 1013. Notice is hereby given thst John A. kins, of Route 3. Elidu. N, M. who. on Sept. 10, Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Of- Northctitt. of Kenna, X. M.. who, on Jan. 10. Garden, Field and Flower Seed . Notice for Publication. 1907. made 11. E. 12588. Ser. No. 012913, for fice at Roswell, N, M. March 21, 1913. 1010. made add'l. H. F,. Xo. 07501. for SH SEX non coal F. 8. OfiOll 00121 SWX NE'4 SEX N WX. and on Sept. 23. 1908, Vegetable Notice is hereby given that John Ifeisig, and SEX SWX. SectTon 33. Township S 8.. Plants. Department of the Interior, V. 8. Land made add'l. entry, serial No. 03401, for SEX of Elkins, N. M. who. on Sept. 22, 1908. msde 30 M. P. Meridian, filed 19. 1913, 18. Range E.. X. has notice Office at Fort Sumner. N. M. Feb. NEX. SWX N WX, all in Section Township H. 03307. 2 Poultry and rs' Supplies. E. Serial No. for SEX. Section of intention to make three-yea- r Proof, to Notice Ls hereby given that Oscar P. John 8 S.. Range 32 E., N. M. P. Meridian, baa filed Twp. 8 8.. Range. 17 E.. N. M. P, Meridian. establish claim to tho land above described, son, of Olive. N. M who, on March 4. 1909. notice of intention to make five-yea- r Proof, Ask for Catalogue and Price List. has tiled notice of intention to make three Dan C. Savage, U. Commissioner, . made orlg. homestead entry No. 06"11, for above de before S. to establish claim to the land year Proof, to esttblisb claim to the land M. E-- in his office, at Kenna. X. on the 11th SWK. Sec XO, Twp. 4 S. Range 28 . and on scribed, before Dan C. Savage, U. S. Com' above described, before Register or Receiver. day April 1913. May 10. 1909. entry No. In his office N. M. on of ROSWELL SEED CO., made add'l. homestead miasioner. at Kenna. U. S. Land . Office at Roswell. N. M. on May 08321, 20. Township 4 1913. - Claimant names as witnesses: for SK SEX. Section 8.. April 21. 8. 1913. 115-11- SI 4 Robert ltoberson, Frank L. Smith. George 7 S. Main - Roswell.N.M. Range 28 E.. and SH SWX, Sec. Twp. 8.. Claimant names as witnesses: Claimant names as witnesses: I Range 28. M. filed no- W, Pace, Edgar E. Lee. all of Kenna. X. M. E., N. P. Meridian has John A.' Rogers. Thomas F, Neely these of William J. Rothrock, William Rttgolpb. .Seed Adapted toth Seuthweet.' 1 C. C. Register. tice of intention to make three year Proof, Kenna. N. M., Simon K. Rlckard, Asa M. Charles I Miller, Thomas M. Mclliide. all of Henrt. to establish claim to the land above described, C.uffey. these of Route 3. Elida, N. I. Elklns. N. M. T. C. TllLOTsos, XOTICK FOn PIBMCATIOX. NO. 11 before Dan C, Savege, U. S. Commissioner, J IN THE JUSTICE COURT. PRECINCT Mil a 18 T. C. Tillotson, Register. Register, 015017 in bis office at Kcnnn, N. M, on May 19, 1913. STATE Or NEW MEXICO, COUNTY Interior, TJ. S. Land names as Department of the OF C1UYE8 Claimant witnesses: NOTICE OF CONTEST. Notice for Publication. Office at Roswell. N. M. March. 12, 1918. N.TJ.Wyatt Plaintiff Clyde B. Peters, Henry T. Jones. James B. ' non-coa- l 8. F. S 079S5 Contest. 1392 F. 07032 Notice Is hereby given that Loman L. Peach. V.S. Thomas. John Schirck. all of Olive, N. M. U. Department of the Interior, U. S. of Route 3.E!iila. N.M. who, on May 18. lftuS. D. Harria Defendant Ali-Mi- e C. c. Register. Department of the Interior, 8 J. IIsmbt. Land Office at Fort Sumner, N. M. Jan. 29, made H. E. 15270. Ser. No. 015017. for NEW. To J. Harris defendant in tUe above entitled Land Office. Fort Sumner. N. M, March 12, t. 1913. Notice ia hereby given tbat I.ulo L. Section 17. Twp 8 8.. Range S3 E.. N. M- P. 1911 To George A. Rich, of Keona, N. M cause: Fletcher, formerly Lula L, Harding of Kenna. Meridian, has flltd notice of Intention to make You are hereby notified that a suit has bten Notice for Publication. Contestee: N. M. who on Jan. 4, 1911, made additional n. three-yea- r proof, to establish claim to the filed agatnat you In the Justice Court, State of non conl , F. 8. 03997 08801 You are hereby notified that Thomas C. E. No. 07032. for EH NEX. Sec. 31. and V55 land above described, before Dan C. Savage, New Mexico, County of Chaves, town of Kemia. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Blasongiu, who gives Kenna, N. M. as bis NWM. Section 32. Township 5 S.. Range 30 E. IT. s. Commissioner, in his office, at Kenna, N. D. Wyatt Is plaintiff and D. Harris Office at Fort Sumner. N. M. Jan. 28. 1918. post-offic- e address, did on Feb. 20, 1913, file in wherein J. N. M. P. Meridian, has filed notice of Inten- N. M. on May 5, 1913 Notice is hereby given tbat VA 8. Denson, Ibis office bis duly corroborated application la defendant: tion to make three year Proof, to establish names as witnesses: The object of said ault la to satisfy oae prom's of Llston. N. M. who, on Feb. 23, 1907, made to contest and aecure the cancellation of Claimant claim to the land above described, before D. Henry Lee Deweese. William lory note for $100.00 which la past due and It. E. No. 03997, for Lot 4, EH SWX. SBU your homestead entry. Serial No 07985, made Joe Slack. Dan C. Savage, U. S. Commissioner, in his . E. Elida, N. M. nnpaid. And you are further notified that the S'K, Seo. 18. Twp. 4 S Range 28 E.. and on April 28, 1910, for WH SWX. Sec. 23. EH SEtf H. these of Route office st Kenna, N. M. on May 1, 1913. X. V. riatntllT In thla case has caused to be attached June S, 1909, made add'l. homestead entry, No. Seo.28. and NEX Sec 85. Twp. 5 8. Range 29 James II. liawkins, of Valles View. names as T. C.TlLLOTSOS, the following property: onooi. for NEX NWa. WM SEX. Sec. 18, and E., N M P Meridian, and as grounds for his Claimant witnesses: Harvey W, Fry, Charles M. Barber, Carl II. r.egister. One house and all the fenolng on the SWx N'WX NEX Section 19. Township 4 8. Range contest he alleges that you have abandoned Priewe. Enoch M, Dunn, all of X. M. Section IB Township 5 S flange no B. N. M. P, 28 E.. N. M. P. Meridian, has filed notice of the above described land for two years last Kenna. C. C. Henry, Register. M. Same being the property of the defendant intention to make Ave year and past. Xollee for I'uhllratloa. 012227 three-yea- r on add'l. Proof, to establish claim You are, therefore, further not Ified the You are further notified that If you fall to that Notice for Publication. appear In above named eourt answer to the land above described, before Dan C said allegations will be taken by thla office as Department of the Interior, tT. S. the and 02C848 or plead In thla cause on the 11th day of April Savage. U. S. Commissioner, In hlt office at having been confessed by you, and your said Land OWee at Roswell. X. M. Mch. 27. 1813. TJ. S. Ibis at 10 o'clock a. m. judgment by default Kenna. N. M., on May , 1913. entry will be oanceled thereunder without your Department of the Interior, Notice is hereby given that George v. Pace, will be rendered agalnat you In thla ault, and Claimant names as witnesses: further right to be beard therein, either before Land Office at Koswell. X. M. April 8. 1913. of Kenna. X. M. who, on Mch. 23. it07, maae the allegations of the plaintiff will be taken John Schirck. Osoar Hewatt. Samuel this office or on appeal. If you fall to file In this Notioe is hereby given that Alonzo B. H. E. 11501 Serial No. 0H427. for NEX. Sec. 17. aa confessed. W II. Cooper, all of Olive. N. M., Lake A. Waters, of office with'.n twenty days after the FOURTH Holland, of Richland. N. M. who. on Jan. 13 Township 8 S. Range 31 E.. X. M. P. Meridiar. publication notice, as shown below, your 1913. H. E. No. (came, five M21 All . JuHtoe of the Peace. Llston, N. M. j C. C. Hesbt, of tbla made Serial for NH has filed notioe of intention to make 11. I M28-M- Register. answer, under oath, specifically meeting and NWX, Sec 5i SWX. 8 SEX. Lots an year Proof, to establish claim to the land responding to these allegations of contest, or t, Sec 2. Township 8 8. Range 35 K., N. M. P. above described, befcre Dan C. Savage. U. 8. Notice for Pnbllcittlon. If you file office Meridian, X, M. on ' fall within that time to in thia has filed notice uf intention to make Commissioner, in his office at Kesna 05958 Notice for Publication. due proof that you bavo served a copy of your three-yea- r Proof, to establish claim to the May 8. ill?. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land 018309 019273 answer on the said contestant either In parson land above described, before C. E. Toombs, Claimant names as witnesses: Office at Roawell. N M. March 8. 1913. Department of the Interior, U. 8. by registered mall. If thla service Is made by V. S. Commissioner, in his office at Richland, er Frank I- - Smith, Robert L. Robersos, John. Notice la hereby given that Eliza 11. But N. M. M, 1913. delivery of copy of your to N.M. on May 17, 1913. Land Office at Roawell. Mch. the a answer the A. Beavers. Judsju T. Abbott, all of Kenna. ledge, formerly Eliza B. Plckerill, of Roawell, In person, proof of such rervlce must Notice la hereby given that Henry Lee couteetant Claimant names as witnesses: C. M. J - 1 TILL3TSOS. N. M. on July 19, made H. E. 12191. aoknowl who. Deweeae, of Route 3, Ellda, N. M. who. on be either the said contestant' written Luke I.. Burrows. Eli R. Richardson, these A4 M2 Register. 34 Serial No. 05358. for SWX. Section Town Jan. 18, 1909, made H. K. Ser. No. 018308, for edgment of bla receipt of the copy, showing the of Richland, N. M. Hihblid D. Fulton. John M. p. bip 6 S. Range E,N. Meridian, baa Lots I and 4; and EM SWX. Sec. 18; and oa date of Its receipt, or the affidavit of the person FultoD. theae of New Hope, N. M. Notice for Publication. five-yea- r filed notice of lutentlon make delivery was A1I-M- to July 18, 1909, made add'l. entry Ser. No. 019273. by whom the made stating when 9 T. C. Tn iotsow, Register. 021228 Proof, to establish claim to the land above for Lots 1 and 2: and EH NWX. Section 19, and where the copy waa delivered; If made by Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Meglster Receiver, U. 12, described, before or 8 Township 8 S.. Range 33 E.. N. M. P. Meridian, registered mail, proof of audi service must con NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Office at Roswell, N. M. March 1913 Roawell. N, M. on April 16. 1013. Land Office. has filed notioe of Intention to make three slat of the affidavit of the person by whom the oi'o;3 Xotice is hereby given that Mrs. Louisa Claimant names as witnesses: year Proof, to eatabllab claim to land copy waa mailed stating when and the post office Slagle, of Elklns, X. M. who. on Dec. the Department of the Interior, U. 8. Caroline George C, Cooper. John W. Snyder. Frank above described, before Dan C. Savage. U. S. to which It was mailed, and thla affidavit must 2S, 19o0. made H. E. Serial No. 021228 for SH Land Office Roawell, N. M. Mch. 8. 1913. Bluer. John Howell. William D. Smith, all of Commissioner, In bis office at Kenna. N. M. be accompalned by the postmaster's receipt at SEX. Sec. 3: NKX: NH SEX. Keo 10. Twp. 8 is given Elklns. N. M. T. C. Tillotsok. on May S. 1913, for the letter. Notice hereby tho,t John A. Luster, S. Range 27 E., N. M. P. Meridian, has Uled M. Vis-Al- t Keglster. Claimant names as witnesses: You should state In your answer the name of Judson. N. who. on Muy 12. 1910, made H, notice of intention lo make final three-yea- r of the post office to which you desire future E. Ser. No. 022853. for Lot 4. Sec. 3; Lots I claim to tbe land above Loman I-- Peach, Joe D. Black. William H Proof, to establish notices be sent you. and 2, See, 4, and NEX Sec. 9 Twp. 8 S. Range II. 1". Lively. Com Notice for Publication. Camm. these of Route 3. Ellda. N. M., James to to described, before I'. I. iUE., N. M. P. Meridian, hus filed notice of M. - non-coa- l P. S. 05907 07423 II. C. C. Has BY. Register. missioner, in bis office, at Elkins. N. en Hawkins, of Valley View. N. M. three-yea- r Date of first publication - Mch 21 191!) intention to make Proof, to estab- 1013. Department of the Interior, U. 8 A ( SI I T. C. Tillotson, Register. April 21, S ' 1913, lish claim to the lund above described, before M " aecond " Mch. 88 names as witnesses: land Office at Fort Sumner, N. Dan C. Savage. V 8. Commissioner, in his Claimant " third " April 4 1913, Leo-pol- d Moh. I, 1913. - Notice is hereby given that James L. Chatten, Albert N. Stratton. Notice for Publication. " 1913. office at Kenna. N. M. on May 14. 1913. M. " fourth " April 11 Herbert C. Fsbrleuder. all of .Williams. Peters, of Olive. N. who. on non-oo- F. 8. 01381 07889 Claimant names as witnesses: 1404, "' C. Tillotson. Feb. 17. made orig. If. E. No. 05957. for Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Jason H. Hendrix. Thomas J. Dillbeck. Doss Elklns. X. M. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION: SI 18 Register. SWX. NWX. WH SWX. SE! SWX. Sec. 8, Office at,Foit Sumner, N. M. Feb. 4. 1913. Slack, these of Judson. N. M.. and John W. S-- . 020628 Township 4 Range S8 E.. and on Dec 14 Notice Is hereby given that Frank Parker, Pounds of Route 3, Elidu. X. M. 1909. made add'l. H. E. No. 07423. for SWX of Kenna. N. V. who. on Jon, 4, 1909. made Department of the Interior, TJ. 8 All M T. C. Register. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. NEK. 6KU NWX. NWX SEX. NKX U homestead entry No. 01301. for SH NEX. and Land Office at Roswell. N. M. Mch. 17. 1913. Section Township 4 S-- . 28 N . Is opened up the black K i. Rnne E.. NHSEX-Sec- IP, Twp. 5 S. Range 80 E. and on Notice hereby given that Joseph H.Ortsch Beware of Ointments for Catarrh I have M. P. Meridian, baa filed notice of intention Feb. 23, 1910, made add'l. homestead eutry eld, of Elklns, N. hi., who on Oet. 23, 10o. made general repair shop three-yea- r Mercury, smith and totnake Proof, to establish claim No. 07089. for SM SEX. and 8H SWX. See. If. U. K. Serial No, 020528, for Lots and that Contain 12. North-cul- t, to the land above described, before Fred C. Twp. 6 S Range 30 E N. M. P. Meridian, EH NWX. Sec. 30. Township 7, 8. Range 28. as mfrrury will surly dsstroy tha smim of tn41 at the old stand of George has aad completely drransa tbe whola woes Becker, Judge, to three-yea- r Inten- v"m Probate his office at Llmr filed notice of Intention to make E. N. M. r. Meridian, baa tiled notice of enwrlnj It tUroufh lb lunooua aurtacM. fuck and may always ho found Allen. Co.. Ohio as to bis testimony, and be Proof, to establish claim to the land above tion to make three-yea- r Proof, to establish artk-ie- should tutver b umI enrpl oo O. trow reputabl ptiyalciatta. aa tb daoiw tby fore Dan Savage. U. S. Commissioner in described, H. ra my pr and ready to do all described, before Dan C. Savage, U. S. Com claim to the land above before will do at tra loin to tba uml yuu tu puaibly at 6t, his office at Keona N. M. aa to the witbesses in bis N, M. on P. Lively U. S, Commiasloner, in his office at from Ibtm. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufacture miasioner. office at Kenna. O.. ruaUtiiia no mer- kinds of Smithing and repair bearings May 10, 1913. N. M. 1913. by F. J. Coaiief Cu.. Tolruo. both set for May 8. 1013. Elkins. on April 82. cury, aad at taken Inuruaily. actios dlrrctly upoa Claimant names aa witnesses: Claimant names as witnesses: tbm bloud aud muooua surfaces o( tbe system, ta work, and will make a specialty Claimant namcB as witnesses: buymi Italia Catarrh Cora b aura you r tha John Sohlrck, Oscar V. Johnson, Henry T Carl H. Priewe. Harvey W. Fry. John G. Mat Roerlg, Amos B. Oordanler, E. Camby arnulne. It at takeu Internally and made to Tolsoifc of horse shoeing. Come and see-mo-. Jones, James B. Thomas, all of Olive. N. M M. Brown, Anderson, all of Elkins, N. M. Ohio, by t . J. Cheney Co. ieaiimom; ires. Heller, John A. Klmmons. all of Kenna, N. Arthur Hold by Drusatata. Price, per bottle. AU-M1- c, 7t. A, Northcutt. c Ilaaar, Register M28-M- C. C. HixaT, Register. Mil All T. 0. TiLLOTSoif, Register. Tako Hall's aaaOr fills lot J. mall away up especially for- GIVE tuck which slanted from Too Thorough. , muftt build trade, TOUCH OF COLOR the We need outlet and front toward the back. "That naval officer is noted for al- eign trade. the A coat green FIRST MESSAGE enlarged field of energy more of brocade had also ways going to the bottom of things." the smart touches of black on lapel we ever did before. We must the "Good heavens 1 I hope they won't than and cuffs. cream up Industry as well and must SMALL BITS RELIEVE SIMPLICITY The lapel were of appoint him to the command of tht build white cloth were adopt freedom In the place of arti- OF SEASON'8 COSTUMES. and the lower rever ship!" WILSON WASTES FEW WORDS IN also of the cream ficial stimulation only so far as It will white cloth. TELLINQ DEAN. CONGRESS WHAT IT build, not pull down. In dealing with MARY SHOULD DO. by cm the tariff the method which this If Preferred, the Most Audacious Bril- en tri may be will a of judg- done be matter liance I Strictly In Style, Though LONG SHOULDER A FEATURE ment, item by Item. Hi exercised the Quieter Mode Are the TARIFF REVISION HIS TOPIC To some not accustomed to the ex- It's tin Inkfi" citements and responsibilities of One Generally Chosen. Distinctive Mark of the New Blouee w w iiv greater freedom our methods may In Robespierre Collar Also Much For early season wear are In Evidence. President Say th Schedule Mutt Be some respects and at some points there Das to endure dis- - LJ seem heroic, but remedies may be charming costumes made up of soft, Radically Changed to 8quara With The long I one fea- heroic and yet be remedies. is our supple broadcloths and cotton velvet shoulder of the tress after every meal Present Condition, but Work Re- It ture business to make sure that they are These models are, on the whole, sim- of the new blonse. It extend one-thir- d No wonder you are quire Careful Consideration. genuine remedies. Our object is clear. ple of line. They have, perhaps, a well. below the shoulder, about n the to elbow, and If our motive Is above just challenge touch of lace at the upper part of the distance the afraid to eat Just try ' Is to sleeve by Washington, April 8. President and only an occasional error of judg- bodice and sleeves, or a trimming line there it attached the Sixty-thir- d a flat double Wilson' first message to the ment is chargeable against us, we of buttons and loop or trimming on seaiu congress, assembled in extraor- " collar and cuffs of Bulgarian embroid- Shirtwaist sleeve are long, many shall be fortunate. with frill' falling. over hand; IIOSTETTER'S dinary session, was read In the senate We are upon to render the ery, to give a gay touch of color to the a the called The odd sleeve is In a few of and house today. It was surprising- country a great service In more mat- coetume. Been the lingerie blouses, the body being at ly short, being In full as follows: ters than one. Our responsibility Never has this generation seen such STOMACH BITTERS To the Senate and House of Repre- brilliant and audacious colorings a plain white voile, the sleeve having should be met and our methods should small embroidered design. sentatives: be thorough, as thorough as moderate are shown this spring in millinery and In new The Robespierre collar Is seen In I have called the congress together and well considered, based upon the the dree fabrics, particularly before meals for a few In extraordinary session because a among the silks. Parisian dressma- various form, but 1 more suited to facts as they are, and not worked out the everyday bluose than to a more days and notice the duty was laid upon the party now In as if we were beginners. We are to kers and milliners revel In this sort of thing, danger- - formal gown. It makes satisfactory ' power at the recent elections which It deal with the facts of our own day, but such revel are improvement in your ought to perform promptly, in order finish for blouse that' open In front, F with the fact of no other, and to especially for wearer who desire a general health. It is that the burden carried by the people make laws which square with those under existing law may be lightened feeling of freedom at the neck. for all Stomach and U facts. It is best, indeed it is neces- The net guimpe la much used where a soon as possible and In order, also, sary, to begin I will with the tariff. the open neck 1 not convenient or be- Bowel ills. Start today. business of the 9 that the interests urge nothing upon you now at the coming. country may not be kept too long In opening of your session which can ob- suspense as to what the fiscal changes Many of the more elaborate blouee scure that first object or divert our have the r3 are to be to which they will be re- waistcoat effect Narrow energies from that clearly defined vests of net are ' used, tucked and quired to adjust themselves. It Is clear duty. At a later time I may take the to the whole country that the tariff straight with a row of washable but- Constipation liberty of calling your attention to re tons, or plain and crossed In surplice duties mUBt be altered. They must forms which should press close upon changed to meet fashion. be the radical altera, the heels of the tariff changes, If not Quite Vanishes Forever tlon In the conditions of our ecnomlc the most striking Innovation accompany them, of which the chief seen In Is Prompt Relief Permanent Cure life which the country ha witnessed blouses one of voile. This Is the reform of our banking and cur- ha double-breaste- low-cu- t CARTER'S LITTLE within the last generation. a waist- rency laws; but just now I refrain. coat, of ratine striped voile with four LIVER PILLS never While the whole face and method of For the present, I put these matters faiL Purely vegeta-- our white pearl buttons as a fastening and Industrial and commercial life on one side and think only of this one finish. top were being changed beyond recogni- From the neck to the of t Carters thing of the changes In our fiscal the waistcoat It was filled re- in with DTnr'vthe liver. TTLE tion the tariff schedules have Bystem which may best serve to open tucked appear- SK they were voile. It had all the Stop after mained what before the once more the free channels of pros- ance of a man's change began, or have moved in the waistcoat and shirt dinner dis- perity to a great people whom we front, but the material were so soft tresscure direction they were given when no - w would serve to the utmost and a to relieve any man-niB- h indigestion. large our It of possible JEa circumstance of Industrial throughout both rank and file. effect Worn with coat opened Improve the complexion, brighten the eyes. development was what It is today. a WOODROW WILSON. In front, It had the effect of a waist- SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Our 1 to square them with the task The White House, April 8, 1913. coat attached to the coat Itself. actual facts. The sooner that Is done Genuine must bear Signature the sooner we shall escape from suf- fering FAMILY NAMES OF ROYALTY from the facts and the Booner HOME-MAD- our men of business will be free to PRETTY E EFFECT thrive by the law of nature (the na- Royal Personages Descended Mostly ture of free business) Instead of by From Count, Existing Long Be- String of Bead or Pearl May Be 8ure Enough. the law of legislation and artificial ar- fore Surname Came Into Use. Put Together With Little Trouble "A dollar doesn't go very far these . rangement. and Almost No Time. day." Buslne Not Normal. The royal families of Europe have "All depend. If you put It Into not generally Beadwork Is always fascinating We have seen tariff legislation a surname because and railroad fare It will save you a long mostly (unlike English of one cannot help admiring many pretty wander very afield In our day the houses walk." far re- displayed In shops. very Indeed field Stuart and Tudor, which were the article the Skil far from the in which spective ful finger can easily duplicate our prosperity might nor- surnames of the first king of these Washington. Inventors will be In- have had a home or ex mal growth and stimulation. one each house before he ascended the at with little trouble terested In the establishment of a No throne) they pense. who looks the facts squarely in the are descended in the Patent Information Bureau, Barrister male line from borne territorial A bandeau of pearls for the dance 1 face or knows anything that lies be- Building, Washington, D. C which neath the surface of action can fall to count existing long previous to the can be made by stringing the bead to supply free Information regarding perceive the principles upon which period In which the somewhat mod- on fine wire. Measure the head from the patentability of Inventions, and ern custom of surnames prevailed. ear to ear and string two strands of recent tariff legislation has been any other details relating to patents, , King Georoge V pearls, making s, based. We long ago passed beyond derives in the male the front strand four trade-mark- copyrights, eto. Inquiries Wet-ti- n longer the modest notion of "protecting" the line from the ancients countB of beads than the back. Bring addressed to this bureau will receive Industrie of the country and moved (flourishing in the tenth century), both strands together at the end, prompt attention. Adv. boldly forward to the idea that they afterwards electors of Saxony, dukes thus shaping the bandeau. were entitled to the direct patronage of Saxe Coburg, Gotha, etc. His an Fill In the banU with strands of One can fall despite a fine line ot of the government. For a long time costors in the male line were of the bead forming a lattice-wor- k design. good Intention. a time so long that the men now active house of Este, one of whom, Azo of To make two large flat ornaments for in public policy hardly remember the Este, married early in the tenth cen- over the ears, cover button mold with nniiimniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiinnnnninmn conditions that preceded it we have tury the daughter and heiress of net and sew pearl on the net, around sought In our tariff schedules to give Guelph, duke of Bavaria, from which and around, until the mold 1 entirely sprang In each group of manufacturers or pro- match the male line the covered. From short strands of pearl dukes of Brunswick-Lunenbur- Green Satin Trimmed With White form and to the round No man er woman can do their bast ducers what they themselves thought after- tassels attach work if troubled with a tomach wards electors of Hanover, and kings Lace and Black Satin. ornament. r a torpid liver. Don'twkbe caroloia, that they needed In order to Don't procrastinate. maintain a practically exclusive of Great Britain. The members of Bead can be purchased at the market as against the rest of the the royal family are described by ou for the designer who ha not the needle-wor- k department of any shop. Dr. Pierce's world. Consciously or unconsciously, thc-l-r princely titles In proceedings French color sense. In the house of lords, and no allusion There are all shade of red, green, we have , built up a set of privileges Golden Medical Discovery Is any yellow and exemption from competition be- made to surname for n and blue which are entirely USEFUL ON WRITING TABLE stance, they sign new. Then 1 promote the flow of direathr Jtiieea. hind which It was easy by any, even the test roll merely there a soft white with Invicoratea the Mvar and purfflaaand by their personal or Christian name, a violet tinge In It which "may be nrlchea tha blood. It maker men the crudest, forms of combination to Novelty In 8mall Box to Hold Accee woman we nothing called, perhaps, pastel, washed-ou- t end atron la body and organize monopoly; until at last noth- and know of any surname a oriee Always More or Leee In active In mind. which appertained by lilac. ing la normal, nothing Is obliged to right or by Common Use. v Aak Your Druggist usage, At a showing stand the tests of efficiency and econ- to her late majesty, Queen Vic- of Imported model at nmiiiniiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiia omy, In our world of big business, but toria, or to his majesty King a recent opening was a frock of Ori- This little novelty, for placing upon ueorge red everything thrive by concerted ar- V. ental satin with rever and girdle the writing table and for holding pens, of greenlBh blue rangement Only new principles satin. The button pencil, sealing-wax- , scissors, Wichita Directory of which etc, action will save us from a final hard Bermuda Fish. trimmed the front of the gown was made with the aid of the outei were green-bin- e crystallization of monopoly and a At the market during a recent week of the satin. Over the portion of three empty boxes. Webuyorsell many rever were frill of cream fl fl complete loss of the Influence that handBome fish were to be seen, soft lace. In making It, In the first place, the several bv There wiere models quicken enterprise and keep Inde- of them taken American also which were boxes must be arranged In the ma. At 2!lcc!r.ts UN pendent energy alive. tourists, and afterward presented to of less striking color schemes, or were ner Illustrated In the r i i i t nsnerman made entirely small sketch a It I plain what those principle tne who "took them out." of one color excepting a the right and securely glued togethet WRITE US Large amber-jack-s splen- trimming of soft cream or white lace, J. H. TURNER must be. We must abolish everything and bonltoes, and left to dry. They are then cot-- llU did game fish One admirable frock, KANSAS that bear even the semblance of priv- and chubs, as plucky which Is shown WICHITA, U and "flghty" flsh In the large sketch, was apricot Uln ilege or of any kind of artificial ad- a as ever took bait, of vantage, were well represented. broadcloth. The collar, vest and low and nut our business men Among part and producer under the stimulation' the others seen on th ma. er of the sleeve were of white hooks crepe de of a constant necessity to be efficient, ket and elsewhere were blue- - chine. The buttonholes and Bsh, yellowtails, glass button which bod Seeds economical, and enterprising, red snappers, gray trimmed the master snappers, butterflah, gags, ice and sleeves were apricot and are especially adapted to the soil and ellmute hamlets, of the aot Oklahoma. Before bay-to- send Tor of competitive supremacy, better Kansas and "hines," salmon and black rockflsh, shade. Bands of the material trimmed our IWIS Beed Book ot Field, Oardeo and Flower worker and merchants than any in porgies feeeda, Poultry and Bee Supplies, and other Tain-ab- le world. Aside from and red rockflsh. "Nigger the bodice and formed the girdle and Information. Hoe Urothera Seed llouee the the duties laid flBh," long ago edged fittO ItMt .OoufUa, Wichita, Kauaei upon we the despised finny the lower part of the sleeve. article which do not, and midget, bow probably cannot, produce, has been metamorphosed to Flat of the material finished the therefore, the now much sought girdle at front, and the duties laid upon luxuries and after "choicest the and band trim of the choice" ming low-cu- t WEISS merely for the sake of the revenues of sea delicacies, the outlined the bodice. OTTO "butter fish." Bermuda ColoniBts. There was a tunic In godet shape they yield, the object of the du- tariff slightly raised un FEED ties henceforth laid must be effective at the front. The CHICK "Soft" Job derskirt was over ered with pale pink on "Bant til the UtUe oqm." HUd. la Wichita. competition, the whetting of Ameri- for Constable. crossed at the silk which thi Pension are not the only things com- front and trimmed with large button floral design shown ha been em FOR SALE BY ALL CON" can wit by contest with, the - wit of manded and forgotten. of the material. toroldered and boxes the rest of the world. An inquisitive the Interior of the 8CIENTIOU8 DEALERS. member of the British house of com- The new shades of green shown lined with white silk. Development, Not Revolution. mon was Btruclpone day by the pres- this spring are trying to the average The next step is to cut out a piece It would be unwise to move toward ence of a policeman In one of the lob- woman, but have possibilities of be- of thick cardboard about an Inch Send Direct to Wichita for Yonr this end headlong, with reckless bies. He wondered why this particu- ing softened by means of white trim- larger each way than the base of the haste, or with stroke that cut at the lar lobby should always have a'guar ming at the neck and of being toned boxes, and this 1 covered with pink Edison Blue Ambercl Records very root of what has grown up up down by ve- dlan strolling and down, and made touches of black satin or silk turned over at the edges and fas- Edison's New Blue Amberol Records amongst u by long process and at A inquiries. The records of the house lvet model, for Instance, was of tened on underneath with some strong run over four minutes, are the beat our own Invitation It doe not alter were searched and it was found that green satin trimmed with white frill adhesive, but prior to doing this, the and clearest records made, cost only a thing to upset It and break It and 60 year previously, when the lobby at the neck and wrist and black eat-I-n boxes are securely sewn In position to 60 Mntt, are practically indestruct- deprive It of a chance to change. It waa being decorated, a policeman had bands. The bodice ha the long the center of the material. ible, and can safely be sent by destroy It. We must make change been stationed there to keep member shoulder effect and was trimmed at A glance at the sketch will explain PARCEL POST 3 for 6c; 6 for xoc. In our fiscal laws. In our fiscal system, from soiling their clothes. The order the front by small tuck and material this, and also the way in which thl , 19 wo prepay object 1 development, whose a more never having been countermanded, the button. The akirt was draped at one novel and Idecoratlva little article I sof THE EBERHARDT- - HAYS ISUSIC CO. free and wholesome development, not constable had kept his beat for half aid and had the yoke effect riven by use, Cor. Eton, and Emp. Wichita) revolution or upset or confusion. We a century. At., THE DEMOCRATIC WOMEN FEAST GIRL SUFFERED CANADA WINS AGAIN Annual Breakfast of Their Club I Costs Brilliant Affair, But Partisan- THE COLORADO 8ILVER TROPHY ship It Left Out. FOR OAT8 WON A 8EC0ND less TERRIBLY TIME BY CANADA. Washington, D. The eplrlt of Bakes C - orthodox Democracy, aa exemplified At Regular Intervals Says The most recent achievement of by Canada's West is winning for the sec- i1- those ardent souls who breathed Lydia E. Pinkham' Vege- Better anathema upon devotees at other po- ond time the magnificent $1,500 silver litical shrines In Jeffersonlan days, table Compound com- trophy awarded by the State of Colo- would have received a sad shock had pletely cured her. rado for the best peck of oats. At CALUMET much-heralde- Columbus, Ohio, In 1911, C. Hill & It been present at the d J. mM Women's Sons of Lloydmlnster, Saskatchewan, Democratic club breakfatit Adrian, Texas. here. "I take pleasure In placed a peck of oats grown on their adding; my testimonial To begin with, the line of political to the great list farm In competition, with oats from and hope will every part judges fealty was completely obliterated by ; that It of the world. The be of interest to suf- had no difficulty In deciding, and the the hostesses of the affair. It ts true fering women. For that such Illustrious Democratic award was given to the Saskatchewan four years I suffered grown Expo- women as Mrs, Woodrow Wilson, Mrs. oats. In 1912, the Corn untold agonies at bad no our Ca- Champ Clark and Mrs. Thomas Riley sition exhibition, and regular intervals. i-- nadian friends, although ready for a -- " n Marshajl were the guests of honor, ar lil ' I,, I,- n iiarnS, Such pains and no opportunity. j"a but on the other hand was also second contest had there cramps, severe chills 1913, the- - Society present a large representation from In exhibition of the ECONOMY-ta- one thIne y andsicknessat stom- was held at Columbus, S. and It Is '9 Republican Progressive par- C, looking tor these days the and ach, then finally hem- said of was one of in ties. Among were Mrs. Robert It that it the best of high living cost Calumet insures a wonder 'these orrhages until I yet held. At this exhibition, which St '.a La Follette, Mrs. Hays Ham- II A 1 .11 John would be nearly comprised corn and all the smaller f'i ful saving in your baking. But it does more. hi r. mond and Mrs. Cummins. It insures wholesome food, tasty food uniformly raised loud. Albert blind. I had five grains, Hill & Sons of Lloydmlnster doctors and none of them could do mora had on exhibition for the contest an- 1 Calumet is made right to sell right to bake right. Ask ETHEL ROOSEVELT IS A BRIDE than relieve me for a time. other peck of oats grown on their one of tbe millions oi women who use it or ask your grocer. your In pa- " I saw advertisement a Saskatchewan farm, in 1912. There RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS and decided to try Lydia Pink-ham- 's per E. was no trouble judges, no World' Par Food Expoeltlon, CMeara, Daughter. of the Colonel Is Married to Vegetable Compound. for the time Ml nl I took necessarily lost In reaching Pari Expoeition. Franca. March. 1912. Dr. Richard Derby in Oyster seven boxes of and used two bottles a decision. it Hill & Sons won, and for second Bay Church. of the Sanative Wash, and am com- the I time their name will appear on the lIllftflMeaMrtfiil pletely cured of my trouble. When blg-e- I crest of the cup. The space will Yoa Jon'l lent money when yoa buy cheap or baking powder. Oyster Bay, N. Y. Miss Ethel began taking the Compound only third Buy I doubtless be occupied by their name, Don't bmlilead. Calumet. It't more economical mora wh Roosevelt, younger daughter of Colo- weighed ninety-si- x pounds and now gtoet bott retult. Calumet it taptriot to tout nuUt, and toda. I and then this splendid trophy will be fat nel and Mrs. Roosevelt, was married weigh one hundred and twenty-ei- x L In the Episcopal church here to Dr. pounds. If anyone wishes to address theirs. ' years Richard Derby of New York. Fol- me in person I will cheerfully answer During the past few Western lowing Canada grains wheat, oats, barley and the ceremony there was a ell letters, as I cannot speak too highly s large Pinkham remedies. flax have been In competition with LAS V.:mkJi COUNTUft breakfast party at Sagamore of the "Miss Jes- a t Hill. The next day the bridal couplo sie Marsh, Adrian, Texas. grains from all other countries, and In .00 $350 S4..00 every case their superiority has been $R-o- sailed for Europe. Hundreds of such letters expressing AND o shown. ' It Is not only In oats, but It .50 so- gratitude for the good Lydia E. Pink-barn-'s Mrs. Derby made her debut In Is In In barley and In flax, Vegetable Compound has accom- wheat that ciety at Washington In December, own, SHOES plished are constantly being received, Canada more than holds Its when FOR MEN AND WOMEN 1908, while her father waajresldent placed by grains proving reliability side side with fron BEST BOYS SHOES in th WORLD of the United States. As one of the the of this grand old ttv'. ATk. remedy. other parts. $2. 00, $2. 60 and $3.00. debutantes of the season she was ex- Mixed farming is taking a strong you want special advice The largest makers of ceedingly popular. If write to hold not only in those parts of Mani- Men's $3.50 and $4.00 Dr. Derby graduate Harvard, Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (conf- is a of idential) Lynn, toba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, ahoei in the world. young suc- Mass. Your letter will class of '03, and is a and be opened, read and answered by a which up to the present have been de- I TaTteW MA A a ;your dealer to show yoa cessful physician. He is a son of the Lm jotiriat 3.m. 4.ihi at woman and held In strict confidence. voted solely to grain growing, but also AO ulioea. Juftt an from! In atvle, late Dr. Richard H. Derby and a in contiguous, where the GOTHAM and wear a other rtiF.koi costing 95.00 to S7. 0 the districts -- - Lloyd Derby, Roger the ou!r difference In the ortce. 8 hoes In al I fii'Sl""'.c- a rA brother of James To the Point. conditions of climate, shelter, watar, leathers, stvles and shapes to suit everybody. Derby and Mrs. Samuel A. Tucker. "That was a very appropriate re- grass and hay make farming of this ji you ruuiu iihii . , iron gins J urge ikclo-rie- s at Brockton, Mass.. and see for yourself mark the jockey made when they kind, easy to prosecute and large in how carefully W. I. Iouit1iss shoes are made. pulled him from under his mount profits. was in the Province of would then understand why they are warranted ORGY OF GRAFT IN COLORADO It fit better, look better, hold their shape and wear when It stumbled and fell on him." Manitoba that tbe steer was raised long r than any other make for the price. W. L. Doufflita dhoet are not for sain In yonr rlcdnlty. order "What was the remark?" that carried off the Championship of ' The Interstate Commerce Commission direct from ttie factory and eave (lie middleman profit. Ml mm " 'This is a horse on me.' " class, Chicago De- emu iorerry iwmiiwi rw, me i.imiit, at mi pricoa, uy Says Judges, Public Officials and the steer at last ' oa no cember. This beast had been fattened ('ittnlna;. It will allow you how to order by niail. Hee thai Shippers are Guilty. TAKE I and why yoa oaa aare money on your footwear. Vnjiaa" name la alamped BREAKING OUT ON LEG on the grass and hay of the Province I 8UB8T1TUTE W. ItOITOI.A . . Bratktea, Maiaa. only finishing grain was tin in. mKioin Washington, D. C. Astounding and the it had barley; an ounce of corn. ' petty Hilltop, Kan. "About two years ago not revelations of an "orgy of presents by judges, county and I began to notice a breaking opt on my Western Canada Innumer- graft" state, opportunities big municipal officials and members of the leg. At first It was very small but able for the farmer legislature in accepting passes over soon It began to spread until It formed who wants to cultivate his thousands of acres, the medium man satisfied Colorado roads were made in an In- large blotches. The Itching was ter- Stops BacKacKe acres, man terstate Commerce commission report. rible and almost constant Many with a few hundred the Sloan's Liniment is a splendid remedy for backache, still Is content to home- It followed the commission's investi- nights I could not sleep at all. After who farm his free joints, rheumatism, neuralgia and sciatica. You don't need to stead of one hundred and sixty acres; gation at Denver of the extent of the scratching It to relieve the Itching it rub v m just laid on lightly it gives comfort and ease at once. "free transportation" evil in Colorado would burn so dreadfully that I It has opportunities for the Investor, the man, Best Pain and Stiffness and the commission's demand for in- thought I could not stand It For near- capitalist the business the for dictment of the Colorado Fuel & ly a year I tried all kinds of salves manufacturer and the laborer. Mr. Geo. Buchanan, of Welch, Okla., writes : "I have used your lini- company, and ointment, but found no relief. Agents of the Canadian Government ment for the past ten years for pain in back and stillness and find it the best Iron Victor American Fuel Liniment I ever tried. I recommend it to anyone for pains of any kind." company, Colorado Portland Cement Some salves seemed to make it worse located at different points in the Unit- company, United States Portland until there were ugly sores, which ed States will be pleased on applica- Cement .company and the Creat' West- would break open and run. tion, to give any desired Information, ern Sugir company for accepting such "One day I saw an advertisement of free of cost. Advertisement Cutlcura Remedies. I got a sample of favors of the Colorado & Southern His Sarcastic Fling. and the Rio Grande railroads for the Cutlcura Soap and Cutlcura Oint- ment and began by washing sores "I don't like to Invite Mrs. Parvenu granting of passes prohibited under the to my bridge party, and yet she's a the anti-pas- s law. with the Cutlcura Soap, then applying XT TT the Cutlcura Ointment twice a day. sure loser and good pay?" "I don't think you are going to get I noticed a change and got more Cutl- TORNADO money company," NOAR STURGEON, MO. cura Soap and Ointment and In a few her without her weeks I was cured. It has healed so said the sarcastic husband. "What Storm Cleared a Path From Sturgeon do you expect her to do, frame your V nicely that no scar remains." (Signed) EMof IIM soreness good for sprains, strains, bruises, cramp or the to Larrabee, Demolishing Mrs. Anna A. Lew, Dec. Invitation and mall you a check?" 17, 1911. muscles, all affections of the and chest Many Buildings. Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold and throat throughout the world. Sample of each A CLERGYMAN'S TE8TIM0NY. Cot Entire) Relief Sturgeon, Mo. At 2:15 o'clock in free, with 32-p- . Skin Book. Address R. D. Burooyne. of Maysville, Ky., RR. I, Box post-car- Wig-to- my shoul- the afternoon a tornado passed south d "Cutlcura, Dept It, Boston." The Rev. Edmund Heslop of 5, writes: "I had severe pains between and east of Sturgeon, devastating the Adv. Pa., suffered from Dropsy for a ders ; I got s bottle of your liniment and had entire country for miles. The path of the year. His limbs and feet were swol- relief at the fifth application." three-quarter- A Manager's puffed. cyclone was about s of Trials. len and He bad heart flutter Relieved Severe Pain in Shoulders a mile wide and every farmhouse, "I have to watch those players who ing, was dizzy Mr. J. Underwood, of jcoo Warren Ave., stage re- 111., barn and building within Its range were on the all winter," and exhausted at Chicago. writes: " I am s piano polisher manager. . Dy and last September have was swept away. William Mathis, marked the the least exer- H ' WO occupation, since "Why sot" tion. Hands and sutlered with severs pain In both, shoulders. living seven miles north of Sturgeon, not or day. One of my "It's hard to get 'em to go nine In- were I could rest night was Instantly killed aDd his wife and feet cold friends told me about your liniment. nings after they have gotten used to a he " daughter probably fatally injured. and had such fi Jr- - . . ,1 Three applications completely cured drama that only lasted four acts." dragging sensa- They were at dinner when tor a and I will never be without it" the tion across the nado struck their home, demolishing Price 25o., 50e and $1.00 SHARK INTO YOUR BTIOES loins that it was It and burying portion Foot-kiea- e, st All Dealors. them under a Allen's the Autiaeptlo powder for difficult to move. of wreckage. o tired, aching, swollen, nervous feet. Give Bond tor Sloau'i tree book on horses. the The home reet and comfort. Makes walking a delight. After using 5 Charles W. Robinson,-- a Sold everywhere. 16c accept any e. Rev. E. Heslop. Addreaa farmer, was Don't boxes Dodds destroyed, For FREK sample addreaa Allen a of but the Robinson family Olmeted. Le Boy, N. T. Adv. Kidney Pills the swelling disappear- Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Saved their lives by taking to a cy- ed and he felt himself again. He says Boston, Mass. An Instance. clone cellar. , he has been benefited by "There is nothing In analogy. and blessed Fifty barns and numerous small the use of Dodds Kidney Pills. Sev- "Why - buildings were blown down. notT" eral months he wrote: I have tirnU Write for book earing younn- chicks. Band us If a Is later IlinEiniTnn nilinir nir "Because if there was, colt not changed my faith In your remedy nfll lHuUtjAIUil UnlUrVl) UlC Tfrleudj.thatUHiDCubaU.rnair a horse, buuk free. Kulsall Keinedy Co., BlackweltOkJ . OVERTAKEN BY PRIARIE FIRE little wouldn't a Colt revolver since the above statement was author- horse-picto- T" be a little l ized. Correspond with Rev. E. Hes- Not Much. you Id hypno- A Man, His Wife and Their Nine-Yea- r lop about this wonderful remedy. "Do believe auto IFt?JISi'SINGE.E Dr. Pierce's Pellets, sr-.a- sugar-coated- , Old Boy Perished In easy Dodds Kidney Pills, 60c. per box at tism?" W4SR to take as candy, regulate and invigorate "Well, never seen hypno- BINDER Oklahoma. (touiaub, liver and bowels. Do not gripe. Adv. your dealer or Dodds Medicine Co., I've one SIAMIVCluA3 always rcuabli. Buffalo, N.-- Write for Household tized yet." Falrvlew, Ok. Grant Leslie, hit What a woman doesn't know about Hints, also music of National Anthem PARK-fe- '8 (English and German wordB) and re- HAIR BALSAM wife and their son were a neighbor is just what she wants to Cruel. S2 A tollot preperatlua of Berts, cipes for dainty dishes. All 8 sent tree. Chappy I am going to try the mind Htflpa to eradicate duidruff. burned to death in a prairie fire that find out ft- swept part of Major county. Farmers Adv. cure. Beauty to Gray er Faded rUIr, euo. ana Boothlng syrnp Daffy It got to work on? L f i.wat 1'rurrl.fc. driving along a road near Golden dls Mrs. Wlnalows for Children Food. What's teething, aoftena the gums, reduces Inflamma-Uon,all- Not Pure covered the bodies. The carcassefl noma (SO a paiseoraa wt eolic&o a bottle ft "Madge looks good enough to eat" BTONK8 Remedy OIL) of team and parts "of (he buggy by If III I Had BtumacB atleerr. Bend CDCB their "Be careful! They say she employs Many a man saves money not Ufthle (urMpanaUTer-U.i- l Book c., aaet. a i rtltC lay nearby. Money Is a mask that makes some artificial coloring matter." Boston using tobacco, but It Is doubtful If the a.ii.n.i si.iar ait, las. Leslie and his family started from money has same soothing vices look Ilka virtues. Transcript the effect W. N. U, WICHITA, NO. 13. their home to visit near Granton, Ok. Soon after they left Golden the Are overtook them. . Drow.ed Under Motor Car. Syracuse, N. Y. Pinned under t'neli IJoo & motor car In a ditch oi fciulji overturned toil water, near here, Lottie Voorheesand Raymond B, were drowned. Vlt-Mntlil- Halttt U mi,oviC, . t.VM d Prw. Co Mmnl.l,fatfTtM. met 91.09 HrMtJitHn.trWail HINCHMAN GIVES HIS APRIL 11ISARB0R DAY PLANS GOTCH MEETS CHIEF TWO FEATHERS Old Cleveland Player, Now Manager CITIZENS KNOW IMPORTANCE OF NEW MEXICO of Columbus Team, Has Some Unique Ideas of TREE CULTURE AND FORE8TRY IN BRIEF His Own. Can a man of William Htnchman's Gov. temperament make good as a mana- McDonald Recommend That ger Day Be Obeerved Holiday by Weatern Newnpaper t'nlon Newt Service. of an American association base- ball olubt New Mexico Schools. Dates for Coming Events. In view of the undisputed May 12-1- 4. State Retailers' and Busl-nes- a fact that some have doubt as to- - his Men's Association Convention at HoswelL ability to make good, Hlncb man's Weatern Newspaper Union Newt Service. own answer may be Interesting. The Santa Fe, N. M. Governor William A fifty-to- n shipment of maize-w- as question was put at him squarely C. McDonald's Arbor Day proclama- made from Casey. some time ago and he replied thus: may tion Is as ' A $30,000 union railway Is "I be counted as a quiet ball follows: station player "Whereas, the laws of state mentioned for Tucumcarl. and lacking aggressiveness. I this have always provide governor shall des- decided while a player that the Gus B. Coots of Nafa Visa rertentlv to keep my ignate a day to be set apart and mouth shut and play ball. sold four yearling Hereford bulls for Now I am manager up known as Arbor Day, but the ac- 'bat It's to me that $775. to do the talking running tual planting of trees may be done at and of the It is reported that work will be re- team and I propose to do It with a time which may best suit local cli- Just sumed within thirty days on the oil as much success as I had In minding conditions, such time to be des- - matic well In the Bad Lands. my own business when- a player. I ignated by the county school super- Although may want to succeed and to succeed one 8olssore Hold and Half Nelson. intendents of the respective coun- the weather be fine and strong, must have a winning ball team. I In- ties; the inclination no fishing of . a wonderful Indian The Indian held him for fifteen min- Is May tend to be a ginger Jar and to have TALES "Now, therefore, I, William C. Mc- allowed until 15th. on a reservation In utes a record that no wrestler has control of my club In a quiet, firm Montana were Donald, governor of the state of New At a meeting held at Las Vegas the way. up told In the mln been able to equal since that match. It's to me to make good or ins; camDS anannrt Mexico, by virtue of the authority In Santo F6 railway men decided to have fall to and thn Two Feathers showed he lacked a realize my ambition of becom- wrestling centers of coast me vested, do hereby designate and club rooms of their own. ing a good the Pacific knowledge of the wrestling game, but manager." in iws. Native Montanans not be- proclaim, Friday, the 11th day of If you any beans, The disposition did his great strength and reach enabled have Mexican of George Perring lieve the world possessed a wrestler April, A. D. 1913, as Arbor Day. a on the team him to fasten dangerous holds to there is market for them Just now this spring will be inter- wno could defeat this nroud chief. Gotch "I recommend this day be ob- 2c per esting to watch. Is which the latter mauaged to that at Amlstad at pound. .It tbe Intention Bald to possess almost sunerhum&n break served as a holiday In all the public after struggling around the mat! Carlsbad was well represented at strength and great endurance. Other Gotch finally darted out and wrestled schools of the state; that the county the annual meeting of the Cattle Rais- wrestlers turned nala at mnntlnn nf Two school superintendents give proper Feathers to the canvas. It was ers' Association at El Paso. the Indian, but Gotch was seeking a at this point of notice of the day may be select- that the weakness the' that Santa Feans are raising a fund to reputation and the American cham- red man was apparent He was not ed In the respective counties for lion-hear- the aid stricken people in flood pionship, and showed that Strong as a defensive wrestler. Gotch actual planting of trees. the the ea courage districts of Ohio and Indiana. that later broueht him th secured a hammerlock, but the Indian "All intelligent citizens know the In world's crown of the mat He said broke the grip after a struggle. Gotch, Black leg is reported among the - Importance of culture and fores- ne half-nelso- tree would be glad meet the Indian tried to fasten a crotch and n prop- calves at the John King ranch, near Jfec try in our state. Arbor Day, If and they were matched to battle to a to Cottonwood Springs, Mr. King having him, but discovered this was erly observed, will stimulate a state- finish December 23 at Belllngham difficult to do on account of his op ' lost eight head. wide Interest In this cause. The Wash. ponent s great height and reach. great Pretty tough on the county officers, "Gotch Is a most lesson of conservation should unusual specimen Gotch figured It out that the scis- pro- years, of athletic bravery," be taught as well as that of the isn't It? No salary for three says Farmer sors could be worked on the Indian. governor Bums. .."Other champions al- pagation and culture of tree life. unless the calls an extra have He pushed down Two Feathers head,, Done at the executive office this session of the Legislature. ways been afrand of losing their titles. Gotch seems never and as he arose jumped In and fast- the 29th day of March, A. D. 1913. New are to have thought of ened a on sinewy ' York and Chicago parties, such a thing. Whether scissors the form. Witness my hand and the Great already negotiating for the apple and his challenger Two Feathers struggled desperately, Seal of state of New Mexico. Uft dim were an Indian, a Turk, a Russian the cantaloupe crop of the Pecos valley Lion but to no avail. Slowly but surely (Signed) WILLIAM C McDONALD, or a wild man from Borneo, they section around Hagerman. have all looked Gotch pushed the red man's shoulders "Attested: alike to the man from to mat Humboldt. He has the for the first fall, after "ANTONIO LUCERO, Charles Onion, one of the most been willing to nearly forty minutes of desperate meet them all fight fin- "Secretary of State." prominent young business men of Las and them to a struggling. Vegas, died from the effects of an op- ish. Gotch knows no fear on the mat" With all the Two Feathers tossed .Gotch to the Santa Ft Gets Women's Club Meet eration performed for appendicitis. marks of a chieftain of his tribe, garbed In a many-colore- d mat several times In the second bout, Albuquerque Is hart After a session last- It reported that a movement robe of beads, weighing 215 pounds but the brain of the. Iowa boy had ing two days the New Mexico State been launched in Chicago looking to proved of superior weight 1 and standing six feet five 1nrh in master the Federation of Women's Clubs ad- the founding of a National Home (or f 'i his moccasins, Two Feathers present- and reach of hie dusky opponent. Two - journed after electing officers for the Tubercular Children in Alamogordo. ed an Imposing appearance. In this Feathers secured a hammerlock with ensuing year sec- and selecting the meet- In striking contrast to the actions memorable battle he showed great which he came near winning the ing place ond fall, and Gotch was punished se- of the next convention. The of the women of Las Vegas, confidence, but Gotch taught him that East the verely, but he finally broke officers elected were: President, Mrs. West side women voted in the school the white man who had driven his the hold W. Fugate, Las Vegas; pres- and after fifteen minutes of wrestling J. vice board election In considerable num- forefathers back Into the plains was ident, Mrs. C. E. Mason, Roswell; the physical and athletic superior of in wnloh Twn ITeAthera hart lha mA. bers vantage, " recording secretary, Mrs. It. F. Asp-lun-d, the red man. went behind the Indian. Santa F6; corresponding secre- Articles of Incorporation have been At the call of time they went to the Gntnh ahlfrArl frnm An a hnM ti an. tary, Mrs. F. L. Myers, Las Vegas; filed in the office of the state cor- center of the mat, shook hands and other with lightning-lik- e rapidity and Mrs. D. A. Bittner, Albu- poration by the Belt Petroleum Com- sparred for a hold. In less than a finally fastened a scissors for the de- ciding querque; auditor, Mrs. C. B. Porter-field-, pany of Artesla, naming W. A. Hyatt minute the Indian had rushed In and fall. It was a crushing defeat Silver City; corresponding sec- as agent. ' slammed the Iowa boy to the mat for the proud Indian. It crushed him In retary for general federation, Mrs. J. Try as he would, Gotch could not rise spirit and he never wrestled again. Many prisoners have applied for He had not yet perfected his methods "Gotch, he heap big J. Hacerman, Roswell. Santa Fe was parole wrestler," said and action on the same will be of escape from the mat, shown In his Two Feathers. "Me no match." chosen as the place of the next con- taken by the board of penitentiary battle with Mahmout ten yews later. (Copyrlaht vention. The meeting was the larg- commissioners at a meeting to be Ull, by Joseph B. BowlaaJ est attended and the most successful held April 10. BUI Hlnchman. ever held by the state federation, 1st team The corporation of the management to start Pete FEW ATHLETICS STRIKE OUT to fan,' whiffing 645 times. more than 100 delegates being pres- commission ha The Tigers were & Johns at third base, his natural posi- retired on strikes 604 ent. been Informed that the El Paso times; the Highlanders Southwestern have Installed a new tion. There Is a vacancy at second Few Pitchers Felt Comfortable While and the Red Mack-Coo- mbs' Sox, 685 times; the Naps, 671 depot at Mesquero In Union county base and Perring may be switched Facing Clan of Connie times, Conductors of Institutes. or to. and the White Elephants, 662 and will put an operator there as soon there the outfield. Miller has Good Record. times. Santa Fe. The following Is a list made good at The club records of strike-ou- ts were as business Justifies it. first base, so there Is of the persons named by the board of no opening at that spot That a place Even though the Athletics did not kept last season, but the Individual education to be conductors of the in- A movement has. been launched at will be found for Perring Is certain. win the pennant In the American records were not, though they will be kept In then-fan- stitutes to be held In the state: Supt. Alamogordo to revive the Alamo He can hit too well and do too many league last season, there were few the coming campaign, and s R. A. Deen Port ales; Supt. Charles Business Men's Club, or to organize winning stunts to leave him off the pitchers who felt comfortable while will be able to learn who was D. George, Alamogordo; Supt R. W. some new body which will look after batting order. they were facing the clan of Mack. the hardest man to retire on strikes. Twining, Las Cruces; Supt Tay- the advertising and development of Thresher Is one of the leading candi- The White Elephants brought woe to When Napoleon Lajole was In his J. B. prime lor, Deming; Supt. M. H. the town and surrounding country. dates for right field. He comes very many pitchers last year, and again he seldom struck out more Brasher, ten Roswell; Pres. Frank II. H. Roberts, highly recommended and will be than times a season, and last yeai Ten dollars a word total fifty dol- he did not East Las Vegas; Pres. George Mar- planted In right, where Congalton succumb often. Harry J. lars for five words the expensive Davis, who led tin, El Rlto; Pres. C. M. Light, used to hold forth. If Johns' attempt the American league Silver sentence being "Don't go back on me" In home runs for City; Supt J. H. Wagner, Santa F6; to make good at third falls, of course several seasons, fre- Is what Mrs. Retsch has to pay for he will go quently struck out Russell Supt W. A. Poore, Carlsbad; Supt W. back to right Ford of talking to a juror In a case which New York, once made Connie B. McFarland, Silver City; Supt, Jo- Mack's was tried before Judge Abbott at San- first lieutenant hit nothing but air seph S. Ru-fu-s the Hofer, Tucumcarl; Supt. ta Fe. four times In one game. Mead, Las Vegas; Prof. ' Frank Ty Cobb does not strike' out fr Carroon, East Las Vegas; E. L. It is learned that Governor W. C. Prof. quently, and when he does miss three Enloe, Silver City; Brum-bac- McDonald will in a few days enter a Mrs. Nora in a row more than once In a game It Santa Rosa; Supt J. A. hospital at El Paso, Texas, where he Wood, catering generally will be found that a left- Santa F6; Supt W. L. Bishop, Gallup: will undergo a course of treatment for hander Is opposing the Tigers. relief from a chronic stomach aliment In Prof. J. V. Clark, Albuquerque; Prof. 1910 Jim Vaughn fanned the Dixie T. W. Conway, Raton; Prof. Alfred that has seriously affected his health Demon three times In one game. Livingston, within the past few months. Salllsaw, Oklahoma. The greatest number of strike-out- s The Hunter Milling Compp.ny, a NMerw z w registered In an American league con- Kansas company which had test last season was 15, Delegates to offices at Coombs, Peace Congress. Melrose, has filed notice with the Brown and Pennock. of th whir. Santa T6. Governor William C. state corporation commission that it Elephants, claiming this number ol McDonald has named delegates to the has decided to leave the state. Diamond victories among the Detroit strike- Fourth American Peace Congress Mrs. Manulleta Blea de Lucero, breakers on May 18. In this Michigan conti aged twenty-one- , the team was routed H which meets at St Louis In May. was committed to the Manager Hughle Jennings New Mexico Hospital favors to . They are: John A. Pace, of Clayton; for the Insane Gulfport Miss., as the permanent Thomas J. O'Brien, Dawson; after a bearing before the court at fa Hlrara training quarters for tbe Detroit club. New Record ' Hadley, Las Cruces; R. W. D. Bryan, Las Vegas. The woman Is Bald to be for Jones. A good pitching staff means a John Paul Jones. Corneli'a Albuquerque; Jefferson Raynolds, suffering from the delusion that dev- troublesome ball club," says omv Christy one-mil- e runner, lowetvd Las Vegas; L. Bradford Prince, for- ils are following her and attempting Matnewson, gently boosting the board his own Jack Coombs. track record In practice, running mer governor of New Mexico, of San- to do her barm.' game.. the mile In 4:22. This Is six seconds bet- ta Fe;. the Rev. A. M. Mandalarl, S. It la reported from Albuquerque It Is reported that the Boston led league hit- the American In team ter than his record. Jem, finished J., Albuquerque; Edward D. Tlttman, that twenty millions of dollars Is to Braves' holiday games will be nlavai ting. Mack's also artists did little strong. He will be Coach John Moak-ley'- s Illllsboro; the Rev. A. D. Ros- be invested In few on the American league grounds next striking Crlle, the next years In out only last year's Dolnt vlnnoi- - in well; John R. Joyce, Carlsbad. building a railroad from Durango, Col- season. When they stacked up against such Manager the intercollegiate meet this spring. orado, via Farmington and .Albu- And now McOraw admit. Dingers as Ed WaUh, Walter Johnson, his much-advertise- querque, to Roswell with a connec- that professional etc., there was more or less whining Honolulu Ball athlete, Thorpe, la Teams. A Ranch Fire. tion with the Rock Island system In Jim the rawest re- In the Mack ranks, but the Athletics Honolulu has five cruit he ever had. baseball learuea. Clovls. A fire which got In eastern New Mexico. as a team punctured the' air less than none of which speak started Capt George Morlarity of th same lan. one of the stacks of feed on Old- the ti. any other club in the American league guage. There Is an the At the regular meeting of the Ra- gers touts Bobble Veach. American league, "Bobble last season. . The Browns were league, ham ranch, two miles east of Clovls, ton Retailers' Association a proposi- Veach Is the a Hawaiian a Portuguese one of the most consistent demon g specialists In league, a Japanese when the wind was at Its highest, tion was received, discussed and ac- players I the league and a Chi- have ever seen," says Mor-- American league In 1912, pounding league. completely destroyed what Is estimat- cepted from a party in Cape Girar- rle. nese ed at close to $4,000 the ozone 783 times last season. Clark worth of feed deau, Mo., proposing the location of . Washington has turned over ratoh. Griffith also had a bunch of whiff era Great 8eason that was stacked there for sheep feed- a new business at Raton for man- er Dutch Munch to for Howard. the the Syracuse club on his Washington team. Griffith saw Del Howard, field ing purposes and the home of J. H. ufacture of "a new stationary engine of the New Tork league. caDtaln of thn nn State Grif- 751 of his men do the Gus Hill act Francisco club, says he Hayden, on the ranch, barely escaped and turbine (or use In fith Picked him UD on that will have manufacturing the Waahinirtnn last season. a great season. Del says the flames, electrical curren ut he will nia Tbe White Eox were the third eaa- - anything but catch.