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up "tsneii wake htm and aumnie thetr three square meals a day. Then MAKING THE WORK EASIER FRESH MISS ADAMS him if It takes a whole year to do It!" fate Interfered again. One spring DINNER ON MOVING DAY The opportunity came within twen morning Mr. rigged up McLaln his Little Things In ty minutes. At the terminus Miss tackle and went fishing Themselves, but They In the river. All Mesn a Lightening Adams followed the young man out On part MlsS EXCELLENT MEAL MAY BE PRE of the her Adams took her Dally Labor. Which Is to Say That She Was on the platform. As she descended moter boat out She had never gone PARED IN ADVANCE. the steps she seemed to Stumble, and out Independent and Also alone before, and her experience A small basin of hot water will fa he beard her exclamation of dismay. with the engine was limited, she, but cilitate the cutting of citron for mince--( Insolent He whirled and extended his hand to went ahead. She hadn't reached the, save from a fall, Easy to Paok Everything That le Re meat or fruitcake. WlSen the slicing j her but she was not point of rashness, however, when Mr. xmre In the least danger. McLaln quired and Have Suit Case Handy becomes sticky dip It into the:; called to her from a dock: water to dissolve sugar. By GRACE KERRIGAN. "Oh!" said Mr. McLaln In confus "I think there Is something wrong Against Dsy of General tbe ion. with your engine!" Discomfort Take a piece of one-eig- stiff wire. bend about this at short Intervals $ MIb Jennie Adams snippy. Ev- "Sir!" demanded the girl. Up went Miss Snlppy's chin. t u Miss Snippy Adams had got even. stop you!" The 'Ideal arrangement on moving luaii wires soapea in10 doou buu erybody said bo, and the admitted It "I think It's going to on fasted and a feeling of satisfaction was with Up went Snlppy's nose. day or In housedeanlng time, so far above your kitchen table, to To be snippy means not only to be Miss hang spoons, potato egg her all day as she shopped. She took "If It does you'll drift down over the as the culinary end of tbe household masher, beatf. Independent, but to be Insolent as well. out er and other light kitchen utenslls--v means means the car for home without the faintest dam!" la concerned. Is to take dinner It to flounce around. It kind-hearte- on. I idea that the young man would be a "Slrl" Sometimes a d friend steps to give a man a cold glare If be picks To remove Ink from a carpet up your passenger also, but there he was com "If you'll run your boat ashore 111 Into the breach with an Invitation to stain handkerchief. It means that fortably nearby hotel or mix some cornstarch in half a cup if a policeman you Smith seated and scanning the overhaul It" dinner; sometimes a tells that pages of a magazine. So suggests Itself as a solu- buttermilk until a thick paste Is street Is only two blocks over you far as she No real lady ever tells a man to go restaurant Sometimes, bow-eve-r, formed. Apply this to the Ink spot will over to could tell he did not notice her en- to Oconomawock In so many words. tion of the difficulty. walk three blocks Just trance. She opposite home is a necessity. On the second or third day moisten Is not muchy sat and hoped They tell him In looks and shrugs. He, dinner at show him that he so to Is Is reason why this a little bit Scape it off on the much. It means snubbing the young administer another snub. Among McLaln was told, and two minutes And If It there nf the articles she had purchased and later the motor boat's engines had It should be the unsavory. Inhospitable fourth day and all traces of the stain men and humiliating the girls. will disappear. was bringing borne by hand, rather stopped and . the was drifting. meal It sometimes Is. No one likes a snippy girl, but she craft When ' than trust to the Uolivary, were three There was hot another launch out, and A moving day dinner can be packed the bread or cake sticks to doesn't care a clothes-pi- n tor pan that yards of costly lace. By and by Miss the only thing available was a plug la a suit case. It can be prepared the the tip the latter up to an angle . She likes enough. herself, and that's Adams got the inspiration she was a one day before, packed the morning of the less than 45 degrees to the table and Snippy gone on of skiff with oar aboard. The lay Miss Adams had looking for. young man piled Into this and began move, labeled and placed carefully in a damp cloth on the bottom of it being snippy until she bad arrived at The little package was dropped as to paddle pantry, kitchen or dining room of the This causes steam to arise Inside of age twenty. pre- after. pan. the of It had been the nickle had been, and it bounded Half a dosen people were drowned new house, and opened five or ten the The bread is released by the dicted fifty different times, by fifty dif- and struck the young man's toot Be every year by being carried over minutes before time for serving. steam and will slip out slowly. persons day that ferent that the would fore any other passenger had moved. great dam. Miss Adams had read of Thelult case should be stored with When milk Is scarce and dear econo- come when her snlpplness would bring Mr. McLaln had been over and picked case ease, and she long plates, cups, silver, napkins and table- mize by omitting it from the griddle proud nothing after wasn't her head low, but bad up the package, and after a brief look In realising danger. The cloth, candles and matches often the cakes. This will work no hardship. happened some her batteries yet Snlpplness and at It he handed It to a woman at his might bavw been fixed by a competent gas and electricity are not on tap thn for Just as good, fluffy aud delicious things go on years other can for and right with the words: hand In a minute, but she couldn't do first night and. If the mover have cakes may be made from potato water years grand Jury getting as without a "Tour package, madam T" it Perhaps she did the best thing un- one, a chafing dish and a percolator. from milk. Save the water after after them. And that wasn't the worst of it by der the circumstances by not trying All these things can be placed tbe day boiling potatoes and when cool mix While Miss Adams' father was 'a . A bottle of al- the cakes with It as though It were ' halt The woman bowed her thanks to do anything. She was within thir- or the week before. suburban banker- and always bad and put the package away In her bag. ty feet ot the dam when the sklfl cohol for the spirit lamps should be milk. . . y enough cash In the vaults to guard and then looked around the car as made the rescue, and It was a fire added on moving day, with a bottle of - against a run, and while be had an carelessly and Innocently as you minute struggle with the current be- cream, a loaf of bread, a package of FRUIT SURPRISE VERY GOOD auto and kept a chauffeur, and while please. Miss Adams had to control fore safety was assured. ground coffee, a pat of butter and such the young lady could have rolled up pre- herself until the end of the run was "It was certainly a narrow escape!" food as has been planned and Peachea, Pears, Msy Be Em- town like a duchess, she always came er Plums reached, and then threaten the woman gasped the rescuer. pared. The doilies or cloth can be ployed, Will Bs and went by trolley Une. and the Result the At first with arrest It she did not hand over "Sir!" replied the girl and It was spread on tables set up anywhere, or Gratifying. people gave her credit for being demo- the lace. fifteen seconds before she added. even on packing boxes, the candles they cratic, but soon fathomed her "Oh, bow I hate that oad of a man!" "I shall be pleased to have you call lighted, coffee made In the percola- For this use can peaches motive. If she by auto she a of or of Journeded she exclaimed to herself after she got this evening." tor, one or two hot dishes prepared In pears or of plums, chopping or crush- could only be snippy to the chauffeur, home. The courtship Is coming along all the chafing dish, the cold food served, ing them you and he only speak Eng with the liquor, so that could broken Toung Mr. McLaln was not a cad. right; and the snlpplness has been and in ten minutes a feast fit for a have a quart pulp. lish what or of the Put with and didn't care she said He had simply got even with a snippy left out of traveling gypsy king can be ready. this a cupful of sugar how pert she acted. If she took the It if the fruit is girl, and had been very quiet about It (Copjrisht,: 1SU, .by the JJoClur New. , Soup served la cups, cold veal loaf, sweet, two cupfuls If It is tart, one cup trolley were-alway- s car there at least Ten days later, on a Saturday aft- paper grnotaata.) creamed potatoes, currant Jelly, veg- of cold water, seven passengers to notice and and the whites of four her ernoon. Miss Adams started for the etable salad. Ice cream, coffee, cheese eggs. Do in- snlpplness. not beat the eggs. Turn her postoffice, seven or eight blocks away. Knew Hie "friends." and biscuits can constitute a suit case to a freezer and freeze until firm, One morning at 9 o'clock Miss At the third corner she encountered The "t. Father Luke Bvers of St sjrsad. The soup, made tbe day be- - pack, and let It stand for an hour or Adams took the car to put In a long Mr. McLaln. He wasn't lying In wait Andrew's ' la aire chaplain at th tore, can be carried In a large fruit so before serving. day In the shopping districts. A for her, but simply strolling. She Tombs. Jar with rubber and screw top, or else This dish strange young is excellent made of fresh man took the same car. glared and elevated her chin, but he Father Bvers conducts a noonday it can be bought in a tin and opened, oranges and for this the small tart She had never seen his face before Working raised his hat and said: . mass for people during Lent, when it la warmed In the chafing dish, oranges will answer or with any and Judged him to be a new arrival In "They have the sewer open at the and each day after mass he deliver a and while the diners are eating it the kind of village. soaked fried fruit or canned the next corner, and you'd better turn short address on subjects suited to creamed potatoes, prepared the day be fruit, berries or the larger fruits. Ba- Mr. Robert McLaln was the name down and take the next street" the requirements ot his hearers. fore and kept on the Ice and carried nanas are also good in it If combined of the young man who sat opposite "Sir!" she answered, as she con Mass was over and Father Bvers la a fruit Jar, can be heated. The veal with oranges, and chopped dates and her. He had something to do with a tinued on and the snlpplness she put said: "Just before the services be- loaf made the day before can be tigs may be added to apple sauce and life Insurance company uptown. Tea, into that short word would have wilted gan I noticed two old friends of mine wrapped in a napkin or waxed paper, used for a foundation. The "surprise" - standing out by In he had Just moved out with his moth a whole garden of cabbage heads. from the Tombs the and the Jelly naturally travels Its ; . neither so heavy nor so expensive er. trolley ' railing. proceeding 1 salad, He took the because he Tes, they had opened the sewer and church Before own glass. Lettuce for the as Ice cream, and while It may not al- women present to had no auto. He merely glanced at put down a narrow plank from bank went to warn all washed and pulled apart, is wrapped ways take the place of this, it Is a Miss Adams as he took his seat and to bank. No woman, and but few men keep tight hold of their purses, and I In a wet cloth and then In waxed pa- very pleasing family dessert began reading his newspaper. Such had dared attempt, the feat Miss would advise the men to watch their per. Tbe vegetables peas, beans and an action on the part of a young man Adams shivered as she came to a halt, watches. I do not know that my diced carrots can be packed, dressed was provoking. It was more. It but sure that Mr. McLaln was .watch friends entered the church, but It Is with oil and vinegar, in a small glass Pickled Peppers. might almost be termed insolence. ing her, and anxious to let him see Just as well to be prepared, for I know Jar. A box of biscuits and a cake of Choose rather large peppers; wash Why didn't be ' steal glances over that his advice had been a piece of im them well." cheese also find place in the suit case. clean, cut off the tops and scrape out the top of bis paper at her? pudence, she boldly started out on the The practical father then proceed- Ice cream, ordered delivered at the all seeds. Fill with a mixture made as Why didn't he wonder who she was, plank. ed with his sermon. New York Jour bew house, makes an easy dessert follows: To two quarts of finely crop- and move his feet about to show that "Oo back! Oo back, you!" called ped cabbage add four large onions, about two tablespoonfuls ot pepper be was wondering? one of the diggers, and a hoodlum of Boiled Indian Pudding. ,- There was a fat woman next to a boy added: Placing Him. Warm one pint of molasses- add seed, two tablespoonfuls of salt, and Is your idea of radical well-beate- n one-ha- lf either two cupfuls of chopped celery, v . him, shoulder to shoulder, and he "It'll be as good as a fire to see you "What a r tour eggs, a pound could have asked Information In kerflop I" asked tbe young man who la studying of beef suet chopped fine, one table-spoonf- or one-ha- lf teaspoonful ot celery seed. whisper, but he didn't The "kerflop" came, of course. politics. of ginger, one-hal-f of a table-spoonf- Pack the peppers as solidly as possi- The car ran over a dog a mile or Things began to whirl 'round and "My observation," replied Senator of cinnamon, one teaspoonful ble, taking care not to burst them, and two out, and Miss Adams gave a lit 'round, and with a wild shriek the girl Sorghum, "is that a radical Is usually of salt; then alternately one pint of press the tops back on. Lay in Jars tle scream. The young man looked left the plank to bring up la the mud a man who wants to muss things up milk and sufficient cornmeal to mix or crocks and cover with hot vinegar. up, but not at her. He looked at and water twelve feet below. Natur- In the hope ot establishing himself la to a thick batter. Dip the cloth In To one gallon ot vinegar use about vinegar-face- d old maid and smiled. ally, she was hauled out by means of circumstances sufficiently comfortable boiling water, wring out and flour It; halt water If the vinegar Is very She would have snubbed him had he a rope. Naturally, she was all mussed to warrant his becoming a conserva turn the pudding In it and tie up, strong, add four cups of sugar and a smiled at her, and yet she was pro up. Naturally a crowd was drawn by tive." Washington Star. leaving room for it to swell. Boll teaspoonful ot mixed spices; any voked that he didn't the accident, and naturally or unnat- steadily for three hours and serve with spice liked extra well can be used. Miss Adams dropped a nickle on the urally, that same hoodlum of a boy Immense Auto Industry. cream or a liquid sauce. Cover the peppers and set away floor. All heard the drop, and all had to shout out: Few persons, however well they where cool. They do not need seal- heard her exclamation. It came to a "Be keerful and don't let the old gal may be Informed about the Tast ex- Scalloped Tomatoes. ing. ' rest almost at Mr. MeLaln's feet, but come up feet first!" tent of the automobile Industry, would Season one-hal- f can of tomatoes did he throw his paper aside and "I could kill that young man. I estimate the consumption of cotton In with a teaspoonful of salt a salt-- To Clean Satin Collars. scramble for it? Not a bit of It could kill him!" said Miss Adams a making fabrics for motor vehicle tops spoon of pepper and the Juice of an The white satin collars that are so Four men and two women covered day or two later, when the mud had and tires at anything like the true onion. Add a cupful of finely minced fashionable now but so hard to keep themselves with glory trying to res- been scraped off and her bruises at- figures, which are about' L600.000 celery. Butter baking dish, first put clean may be rinsed out in ether and cue that coin from the gratings, and tended to. bales. . la half of the tomatoes, then a layer cleansed Immediately. Do not try to the conductor finally came In and did And yet Mr. McLaln had turned of buttered soda crackers sprinkled sponge off the spots, for that leaves a the trick. Not the slightest Interest down another street and knew noth- Ouch I with two heaping tablespoonfuls of ring, but put a little ether in a small on the part of the young man, and the ing of the accident Mrs. Exe "There's no use. I cant grated American cheese. Then sdd bowl or teacup and squeeze half the fat woman beside him noticed the During the next three weeks noth- get my husband to listen to common the tomatoes, sprinkle the tops with collar at a time and It comes out per- flash of the girl's eyes and said to her- - ing happened. Both the young man sense." Mrs. Wye "Who did you crumbs and bits ot butter and bake fectly white. Ten cents' worth of v self: and the snippy firl lived on and ate get to talk to hlmr twenty minutes. ether will clean the collar many times. Croquettes. Veal Chicken snd Tomato Salad. I Irene Flew the Track. . "She's having a fit," said another. shops," and good travelers stop at the Put two cupfula of finely chopped A can of tomatoes, half a box- of Irene is a highly valued cook In a But neither "was right The cause best hotels; for though they cost more veal In a saucepan, add two table-spoonfu- gelatin, left-ove- r chicken too small for North side family. She Is not excit- of the commotion was a mouse which they do not cost much more, and of flue bread crumbs, one slicing, make a delicious salad. Sea- able, not given to hysterics. She Im- had crawled Into Irene's coat pock- there Is the good company and the teaspoonful ot butter, the beaten yolks son tbe tomatoes with onion, chopped presses one as being calm and serene. et for a little snoose. Indianapolis best Information. In like manner the of two eggs, one teaspoonful of oulon parsley, a bay leaf, a teaspoonful of But on her way to work she moment- News. scholar knows that the famous books Julee, one-hal-f teaspoonful of salt, one salt, cayenne and black pepper j to arily Jost all such qualities. contain, first and last, the best saltspoonful ot paprika and spec of taste. Stew for half an hour, strain , I Suddenly she rushed into the mid- Advlcs About Rssdlng. thoughts and facts. . . The three mace. Stir the mixture over the fire through a fine sieve to leave much ot dle ot the street, screaming and Be sure, thl'l, to read no, mean practical rules, then, which I have to until thoroughly heated, then set aside the substance, return to the stove, adl shrieking. She threw her coat from books; shun He spawn of the press offer are (1) Never read any book to eooL Shape Into croquettes, dip in the gelatin (previously soaked In a her and continued to scream. In the gossip o the hour. Do not read that Is not a year old. (2) ver beaten egg, roll in fine crumbs, let half cup of cold water). Stir in the "She must be crasyl" exclaimed a what you shall learn, without asking. read any but famed books. (I) Nsv-e- r stand one or more hours and fry until chicken, cut into small cubes and ' woman who came out of her house to In the street and the train. Dr. John-so- n read any bat what 70a like. Emer well browned. Servo W1UT" tomalu stand in a mold or ring to stiffen. see what tbe troublo was. said he "always went Into stately. son. Berro on lsttuoe with mayonnaise.

(I THE KENNA RECORD CHILDREN MAKE MERRY IN, THE WHITE HOUSE Loss of Power knd vital fore follow fan of 1Mb -- eom from Impor-arUh- ed Dan C. Savage, Ed. a Pub. i.y.ai'iiJiWJMftWU.WW'''iW!W-WM- i SWOTf"," " yswiuiimiiusH nuMintlon. IhM J0 WWWWIWfl''' HJw.fl '"""v blood. r ,(,, v, t i KENNA t I t NEW MEXICO Dr. Pierce's , -- 'lfjaaw - "k ' i 1 Golden Medical Discovery A good many women would rater enliven! a torpid oj th; Join a suffrage hike than wash dlsbea. blood top the vutl of trnth Bixl timue nd trallda up hasltliy fleah-- to 1 C5 , the proper body weight. At an In an age of artificial Ice Is It not a rentormtlTe tonlo, It eett to) to keep on discovering B work all the proceeiea of dlieetton wasteful and nutrition, routes every .oran into poles? natural action, and bring back health and trenstb. Seems as though nobody was to be vw bwo4jv t take! safe. It Is now proposed to take the tariff off lemons. One of the new dances la called the "Jelly wabble." Perhaps you learn aT&IPJfflaFO It out of the cook book. S!Si!S!H.VC.&A3 ALWAYS CLIABLaV

History has never recorded an In- W. N. U., WICHITA, NO. 13. world has failed to stance where thf off until tomorrow the worry- - mourn of men. Put the loss brave 4ng you might do today. How much prettier a woman looka act of Dr. Pierce's Pellets, small, sucar-ooate- when photographed In the easy to take as candy, reirulate and lnvliror-- skating than when committing golf! ate stomach, liver and bowels and ours con-

stipation.. Adv. i. advo-- A noted New York Physician ' When an dies or is sued for open chil- actress catea air schools for all divorce her real name comes out dren. Not a bad Idea by any means. Mrs. WInnlow's Boothlno; syrup for Children One of the biggest questions teethiiifr.-soften- the crumn, reduoeH Inflamma- tion, allays pain,cures wlud collcZSc a bottlejet the hotel men of the country Is running a hostelry to suit every The greatest loss to any man Is his ' patron. t. H ifsrrttiriTnnis.i China, it Is now reported, Is going HI8 WIFE. to have an aeroplane fleet for po- t.,,,,.fcAlv,1lr.wJ....J,,.. j;.., lice use. This will put the force In the air. The prattle of childish lips and the sound of baby laughter such as has not been heard in tite White House for many years now emanates from the executive mansion, where there is a children's race for the favor of the grand-niece- s the graifd-nephe- of Even if cockroaches do not produce president of the United States. The contest is going on..f.between the three and cancer a says Wood row Wilson. A few. days ago the quartet had a tea party and little. Josephine Wilson Cothran, aged seventeen German scientist that rosy blond, aged Wilson Howe, they do why anybody culti- months, poured for her quests, Virginia Peyton Howe, fat, and three; her should Mr. Mrs. Alfred Wilson, of the vate them? brother, aged ten, and Elizabeth Wilson, also aged ten, daughter of and coushn president The photograph shows them in thaA order from left to right Next year the 100th anniversary of the treaty of Ghent la to be celebrated SCORES KILLED BY THE WIND MADERO VVAS SHOT AT PALACE A KANSAS CITY VIADUCT FELL with five minutes of silence. Glorious and unique! Mexican Editor' Claims to Have Proof TERRIFIC STORM SWEEPS ACROSS BRIDGE OVER BELT LINE TRACKS Bow-legge- That Late President Was d men have just cause to THE COUNTRY. Murdered. WEAKENED BY RAIN. be peeved over the report that fash-Io- ordains men to wear garments of Col. Manual Structure Collapsed Just After Loaded From- Texas to Pennsylvania Dead San Francisco, Cal. a' clinging variety. publisher Era, a Street Car Had Crossed No and Injured Are Reported Heavy Alcalde, of the New Madeiista paper In' City of Mexico, One Injured. A Property Damage. the Harvard professor has discover- has arrived here and announced that ed that a domestic pigeon leads an he has positive proof that Madero was Kansas City. The ' old Brooklyn Intellectual life. Then why can't It Kansas City, Mo. More than sixty Hhot at the palace and Pino Suarez avenue viaduct over the Belt Line talk pigeon English T persons are reported killed and hun stabbed to death or strangled and not yielded slightly as a southbound "What do you do for a living, Sam dreds were injured, some mortally, by shot down In the manner Huerta de- trolley car trundled across It at' 6:40 bo?"- - Bricks are now, being sent by par- v a storm of tornado intensity which clared. , o'clock in morning. When the car manager ob laundry.1 cel post, will not . . i the "I'se de a but this Increase the raged over central, western, southern was stopped one hundred feet south of name laundry facilities of those people who are Alcalde arrived on the steamer from "What's the of the V t and parts of eastern states. Property Ma- the viaduct the south span of the fond of throwing them. Acapulco where be went after the "Eliza Ann." damage will run into the millions. dero assassination. structure was falling toward, the steam Definite information has been re prove Ma- railway tracks, one hundred feet be Perfectly Clear. Why do the advertisements for 'I am in a position to many ceived accounting for at least forty dero was shot to death and Suanz low. Steel and timber supports Iwonder why so trains are outhern resorts depict people sitting late?" said young Mrs. Torklns as she T persons dead, with reports from was strangled in the palace thevnight crashed. It perambulators Is something the man op figures points temporarily cut off from wire of February 22, and their bodies The whole viaduct settled lmmedl watched' the chalk, the matter with their legs? that on communication by the storm adding were taken to the prison in a motor ately afterward and by 8 o'clock the the blackboard. hourly to the list. car," he said. long central steel span swayed until "Well," replied her husband, "for The young woman who says she thing, Is Reports from Alabama show the "The was merely a It blocked the Belt Line traffic. one traffic much heavier than prefers death to a kiss can scarcely assault It used to be." loss of life was heaviest in that state, ruse. If the motor car was fired on was 2 qualify as an expert, since she admits It noticed about o'clock the "Of course! And the heavier a load the number of dead there being al- It meant that the guards were only day the' supports of that she has tried neither. before that the is, the work a locomotive has ready definitely, placed at twenty-eight, pouring lead Into two dead bodies. viaduct weakening. C. A. Ringo, harder wre to pull it!" Nothing recalls the mind of the with additional fatalities re- Madero and Suarez positively were a traffic superintendent tor the Metro married man to the Joys of single lire ported but not confirmed. The town murdered hours before the prison In politan Street Railway, inspected it so of Lower Peachtree was swept away. cident, at the instance of General masonry Mistake. vividly as to find that the baby has and reported that a abutment Bobby was saying his prayers In Two dead in Indiana, two in Huerta and the other conspirators." crumbling. a been eating crackers In bed. are was very low voice. Tennessee, three In Ohio, two in New With that report on file the heavy n "I can't hear you, dear," his mother Intimation that a lion attempted to York, one in Michigan ' and two A SLAYER SUES SALOON MEN Saturday afternoon and night street whispered. eat up a moving picture actor sug Louisiana. car traffic was allowed to pass over are "I wasn't talking to you," replied Keats the need of laws for the protec- Accompanying the death lists An Omaha Man Says that Liquor the viaduct Late in the afternoon Bobby, firmly. Harper's Magazine. tion of cinematograph injured totaling more V. heroes. estimates of Made Him Commit a John Hanna, chief .engineer, and than a hundred, with additions com- Frank Tibbetts, bridge engineer of the on , . Murder Suffragettes the Jury. Some of the popular magazines will ing in at brief Intervals. terminal company,. Inspected the via "Is the Jury ready to report?" have'to be printed a year or two ahead Coming up out of the southwest duct. No,' your Omaha. Convicted of participa honoress; they are still In order suitably to advertise the ad early In the morning, the storm swept "There was no cause for alarm discussing way you vanced styles tlon in the murder of Ham the in which wear in automobiles. with startling suddenness diagonally Pack, a then," said Mr. Hanna. "The viaduct your hair." across the country from northern Chinese restauranter of this city, and was safe enough to stand any traffic. A projectile has been Invented In Texas to Western Pennsylvania and sentenced to erve out the remainder We ordered a close watch maintained Germany which will not only pierce a New York, bisecting the Mississippi of his natural life behind prison to prevent any accident. Water seep. war balloon but will actually doors, r. r set it Valley and moving northeastward Charles Pumphrey, recently ing down behind the south abutment ablaze, a high test for results. across the Ohio into the Great Lakes pardoned for his part in the murder, caused the collapse drainage water A Jolly region. has sued eight Omaha saloon keepers from the recent rains running down A philosopher says: "Whistlers are Shifting winds of great violence, ac- for $40,000 damages. The petition the street car tracks possibly. That Good Day good-natured- always Everybody companied in various sections by alleges that the saloon-keeper- s sold forced the abutment to bulge." knowa that It Is the folks who have , sleet and hall, characterized the him, at that time a minor, liquor, Terminal company wrecking crews Follows to listen to the whistler that gets storm, easily the most destructive of rendering him drunk and irresponsi- made six ineffectual attempts to pull ugly. the year. ble.' The suit 'is based on the fact down the sagging spans and clear the A Good Breakfast property loss was great all that Pumphrey was sentenced to life steam railway tracks so trains could Boston Is using a new word, "fud The de- Imprisonment. , This was later com- pass. A locomotive, a hoisting crane gy," express along the storm's track. Resides dish of to team work. We place buildings and muted to seven years and sub- and a legerwood engine were used Try a wrong molishing or unroofing the construction on it If we high winds, rain, sequently the man pardoned. The The cable snapped bIx times. It was said the ball club showed great felling trees, the that damage tn Saloon-keeper- s bondsmen 4 o'clock In afternoon vrhen "fudgy." hall and sleet did serious and their the the early crops, according to reports. are made parties to the suit. span was torn loose. In the process Post a water main, was broken and before A Brooklyn Judge ruled that It could be stopped the Belt Line was Lroomstick is not' a deadly weapon. ADMIRAL EATON WAS P0ISI0NED NINE KILLED IN U. P. WRECKS covered with water a foot deep. An irate woman can wield it Just as Toasties effectively as a bludgeon. Is the gen Ar- End In Ne- Widow of Retired Naval Officer Two Rear Collisions A TORNADO AT ALTA VISTA. KAN eral belief. rested and Charged With the braska Were Caused by Heavy tomorrow morning. Murder. . Snow Storm. The married cadet at West Point k A Child Was Injured, Buildings Were These sweet, thin bits made will not be allowed. to stay. This la In Unroofed and Cars Over- - " Hlngham, Mass. The long awaited Omaha. Four persona from Indian cooked, line with the usual army policy of not amazing story of the were killed turned. Com are climax in the and eight injured when Union Pacific allowing a divided command over lta death of Admiral Joseph G. toasted and sealed in tight sudden passenger train No. 12 plunged into members. U. S. N., retired, his hasty Alta Vista, Kan. A tornado struck Eaton, the rear of No. 4, packages without the touch with absolutely naval honors train between here at 3:30 o'clock in the afternoon Even if the boast of Chinese burial bo t'ozad and Gothenburg, Neb., shortly of human hand. the and the subsequent secret Investiga- completely destroyed the garage be- that China is overtaking the rest of after midnight, In' worst snow of bis widow, the longing to Shade Brothers, ' tore Is justified, need not tion came with the arrest the the world China storm of the winter.. Two cars, a roof from drug damaged They reach you fresh and entitled to any bprlntlng medals charged with his murder. sleeper a stortj and feel pleaded not guilty when and a coach, left the rails. of postoftlce. on that account. Mrs. Eaton the roof and front the crisp ready to eat from the she was arraigned Immediately before These were all brick, buildings. package by adding A continuance Cheyenne, Wyo. Three unknown cream or Wives should take note of the fact Judge Edward Pratt tore down all telephone and electric March 28 was ordered In accord- stookmen, Conductor Phillips and light poles along milk and a sprinkling of sugar, that If the operation of grafting a until two blocks of Main ance with an agreement between the Krakeman Craddock of the Union Pa- street Dozens of i windows were if desired. dog'a brain onto a man's head proves cific regular district attorney and her counsel, are missing' and presumably broken and numerous barns and out successful, they will have a- - Geogan. was held with- killed In rear end collision of i fireside companlona. Frank' J. She buildings damaged, Toasties are a jolly good out ball. freight trains in a snow storm near Minnie Dowell, the small daughter was poisoned. Harndon, Neb. dish .A Chicago magistrate makes auto The admiral That of a restaurant man fn Main street, speeders pledge. The Idea of was made certain when District At- suffered two fractured ribs by being take the ' Postman Died In a on honor Is torney Barker, immediately after the Snowsllde. caught under a falling! rwof. Several Nourishing putting offenders their Boise, Ida. P. Endicott, new only In respect arrest, said: a' rural cars were blown over aiid the track this particular by mall between Satisfying. If temptation proves too strong "The admiral's death was caused carrier Atlanta and damaged on the Rock Jslr.nd railroad but poison! we Twin Springs, Ida., was pledges and pedestrians will have to arsenical but as yet have killed when sidings. The Church of .Christ was Delicious been unable to find out where It was he was caught beneath a snowsllde taka their chances. moved from lta foundations and blown V procured," several mllei from Atlanta. partly across a. sidewalk, He raised a defecatory band. "No, being that It was simply a scheme to were still unrelenting In tbelr effort! soon as he laid eyes on him in thl please don't," be pleaded. "You can- get the passage money from the poor to trace McNish." house. I saw that myself, you know, I ATT? not temper It I should have taken his coolies, an then drown them." She came now to Murphy's Miss Clement. He recognized him and Cs E R word, without question. I knew bis "Horrible!" ejaculated' tbe phy chance meeting with Cameron on the was terror stricken.' love of truth I probably more than sician. . - Fourth of July, cf which - Cameron Miss Clement smiled tolerantly. She I STORY any one else. What right had I to But the Chinese are just," the mis himself bad already told me. I would was armed at all points. J conclude then, because of certain ap- sionary continued. "They discovered have saved her tbls recital, but It was 'You did not know, I suppose, Mr. parently irreconcilable - happenings, that a certain United States cruiser new to Dr. Addison and so I allowed Clyde, that tbat was not tbelr first that hi word was false?" ' that had been warned of the attempt ber to proceed. meeting," she explained. "Soy met "We are all fallible," I said. ed smuggling, did, on tbat particular It was plainly evident to Moran," McNish on the night you found him. "All but he," was his prompt reply. day, give chase to a lorcha, which she pursued, "that McNish or at It was be who assaulted him, some- And then, leaning forward, with a eventually disappeared In the fog. So least the gentleman he supposed was where about Seventh avenue and Fif- strained, eager look in those piercing tbe enmity against Moran subsided, McNish did not recognize him, and tieth street, and would have killed him The eyes, bis voice vibrant, be asked: and, ultimately, this same Moran be- his delight at this discovery was un then bad not tbe polloe arrived at tbe "Is It true that he is very ill? That came the most openly bitter of all the bounded; for It gave him opportunity, moment. The officers probably thought I ' be cannot be seen?" avenging horde that for over a decade quite unsuspectedly, to arrange all his McNish was intoxicated and let him pj For a scruple I hesitated. and a half scoured the four corners of plans for a most ingenious campaign go, seeing that he could stand, and so Sable "The newspapers have been mis- the globe; for It seems that McNIbm of torture. What that campaign con he staggered on to Fifth avenue; and leading, I fear," I said again, and I had not only made off with his share sisted of, of course,, you already know, there you discovered htm." judge tiy expression of countenance of tbe receipts of their Joint enter Mr. Clyde, and I presume Dr. Addison "No, I did not know that," I admit- was as cryptic as my words, for my vis- prise, but bad left him with a ruining does, too." " ted, a little crestfallen. "What fol- Cv CO itor's look changed Instantly to one of lot of debts to settle as well. There Yes," I replied, "I have told the lowed T" dire perplexity. was something, too, I believe, about a doctor." "You remember I told you that "He Is not HIT" he questioned. "Chinese woman whose loyalty to Mo What you don't know, though," she Chinatown was In a state of frenzy, em Horace Hazeltine m "You mean " ran, McNIsh undermined, but I con- added, "is bow it was managed." the next day? You can understand "Confidentially, Doctor," I admitted, fess that part of the story was not now, why. Soy, of course, reported very We have been told something about "we haven't the faintest notion just clear to me. At all events Soy, amyl pearls," I suggested. that McNish had escaped from the &77TT how be is. He may be in excellent the half-bree- and Moran, the Irish- "Amyl per.rls?" queried Dr. Addison, steamer " tuoprrmnt, uiii, a. u MovJurg uo.J health or he may have ceased to man, who appears to have been a rov- curiously. "What steamer?" I cried, suddenly eIst." ing blade, a sort of soldier of fortune With as much clearness as possible realizing that the one really vital piece 8YN0P3I3. some ob- "Good God!" he exclaimed, and hi with talent for painting, became I explained to him what I meant by of Information we should have the prime movers In de- Robert Cameron, capitalist, consults face was as white as his linen. this relentless using this admittedly inaccurate term. tained, had all this while been Philip Clyde, newspaper publisher, re- "Our best information Is that he is quest, in which they were backed by layed. "What steamer? Did fce glv garding anonymous threatening letters he what is known as the Six Companies. "Incredible!" he exclaimed. "Can it has promises a sample on a steamer a tramp bound for possible an- you the name of It?" received. The first All the tongs, no matter bow be tbat there Is such an Clyde," sh of the writer's power on a certain day. Chlna.ut we have no particulars, and much at as we "In Just a moment, Mr. On that day the head Is mysteriously cut on points, aesthetic this, and have never exas- lat- w.orse still, no verification." variance other were a unit said, with a smile that I confess from a portrait of Cameron while the In this Instance, and unlimited money even heard of It before?" ter la In the room. While visiting Cam- It was neither fair nor consistent to "There can be no doubt about its perated me. ' eron In his dressing room a Nell Gwynne longer from one so justly in was always available to prosecute the me," I returned, insistent- mirror Is mysteriously shattered. Cameron conceal existence," I answered. "I myself have "Pardon 111 so, with search." you I fear, what becomes seriously as a result of the terested the whole truth, and experienced its effects, though I have ly, "but do not realize, shock. The third letter appears mysteri- out reservation, I told Dr. Addison the A footman, appearing at this Junc even may mean in this mat- ously on Cameron's sick bed. It makes never actually seen it put in opera- minutes direct threats against the life of Cameron. story. ture with the Inevitable tea parapher tion." ter." Clyde tells Cameron the envelope was I Interrupted temporarily cur really don't. empty. and Before had quite concluded, Miss nalia, the "No," still very calm, "I He tells Evelyn everything was announced, and when rent of Mllss Clement's narrative. But But It was Miss Clement who was at sea now Plans to take Cameron on a trip. Clement most convincing. The steamer bas been The yacht picks up a fisherman found she was shown Into the library, in- our interest was such that we limited twenty-fiv- e days. It Is bound for Hong drifting helplessly in a boat. He gives "I have never seen either It or its over- the name of Johnson. Cameron disap- stead of permitting the physician to the cessation to the briefest possible Kong. If there was a chance of pears from yacht while Clyde's back Is leave, as he made offer of doing, I period. Dr.' Addison, whose profes effects. Doctor," she said, "but I am taking it. turned. A fruitless search Is made for a upon engagements were being top- willing to believe even more marvel- I" overtaking motor boat seen by the captain Just be- presented him and insisted his sional "There's every chance of fore Cameron disappeared. Johnson Is al remaining. pled over one after another, politely lous things than that where the Chi It," I Interrupted onoe again. "Tomof lowed to go after being closely questioned. I want you to tell Miss Clement urged her to continue, directly ber cup nese are concerned. You must remem- or next day, or even today, it Evelyn takes the letters to an expert In as race they row, Chinese literature, who pronounces them about your patient. Doctor," I said, was In ber hand. ber that a are most jea put Rio. We must telegraph knowledge may into of Chinese origin. Clyde seeks assistance Miss Clement Is very good iriena Think, Miss Clement," he said, lous of their as well as the United States Consulate at every from a Chinese fellow college student, a possessions. now, all who recommends him to Yup Sing, most of Miss Grayson's." with an Ingratiating smile, "of the rapt their Just after possible port." prominent Clyde many of a Chinaman In New York. Graciously he compiled, making it audienoe you have! I trust It Is at their centuries civilization And then, for the first time, appar goes to meet Yup Sing, sees Johnson, at- greater In some respects than our tempts to follow him, falls Into a base- quite clear that sedatives and sleep once an inspiration and a compensa ently. Miss Clement seemed to appro ment, sprains his ankle and becomes un- - own, we are beginning to learn some-- t, would undoubtedly effect a prompt te- tion." was a real urgency. conscious. Clyde Is found by Miss Clem-n- thing of them and their ways, and I claty there a missionary among the Chinese. Ha covery. It surely Is," was the good lady's "The steamer is me uiamorgau-shlre,- " Is sick several days as a result of Inhal- And now Miss Clement will tell ns prompt acknowledgment. "And, by the should not be at all surprised to dis- said, quickly: "A freight ing charcoal fumes. Evelyn tells Clyde cover In chemistry, in medicine she a which something," I added. "She has bad a way, I must not forget to tell you how that tramp, I suppose; oouna iuc of peculiarly acting anesthetic they forgotten more er; a renders a person temporarily unconscious. patient, too,' who died this morning, as this man, McNish, actually bad tbe even, have than Hong Kong. She sailed on Wednes- Murphy is discovered to have mysterious weknow. Soy assured me that not ' relations with the Chinese. Miss Clement you may have seen by the afternoon temerity to return to China a few day, the twenty-eight- h of last month, ou1y for dayB, but for weeks, be him half-drugge- promises to get Information about Cam- papers the Eurasian who was shot years ago. He appeared to think and Mr. Cameron was put aboareY eron. Slump In Crystal Consolidated, of self .came and went about Mr. Ca- which Cameron Is the head. Is caused by by McNIsh." either that bis crime had been forgot- as one of the crew." a rumor of Cameron's tllness. Clyde finds Up to moment I knew but little ten or knowledge of It was lim meron'sor, as he called it, McNlsh's dased and that tbat Cameron on Fifth avenue In a of what Soy Dad divulged, for tbe mis ited to the Southern provinces, for In country place without being either XXVII. emaciated condition and takes him home. using CHAPTER Cameron awakes from a long sleep and slonary, in her two or three, brief tele the early fall of 1903, under one of bis seen or heard, simply by this speaks In a strange tongue. Evelyn de- scarcely many ether of Invisibility. It was he who clares the man Is not her uncle. Evelyn phonic talks, had given us aliases, he arrived at Peking, The Tortoise and the Hare. Trans-Siberia- n letters. was he and Clyde call on Miss Clement for prom- more than promises of important reve by way of tbe Rail- delivered the three It Although Miss Clement's interesting ised Information and find that the China- who cut the head from the portrait, man was to give It been lations when opportunity could he way." chapter of disclosures was by no who has Just was -- murdered. Miss Clement gives Clyde a made for a meeting; and 1 was impa The doctor and I exchanged glances and it be who broke the mirror; the name of the yet on means ended with note, asking him to read it after he tient for tbe fulfilment. It was odd how confirmation of the and no one saw him the date of , it leaves thn mission and then destroy It. grounds or In the house, and indeed steamer and its It tells of the abduction of a white man She had chosen a seat-a- t some little error he bad already avowed should came, so as I was concerned, by to were very few who saw him in there far Chinese who shipped him back distance from us, but now, at my so thus come about from the Hps of one there at least, to an abrupt Intermission. China. The man Is accused of the crime the vicinity. Again and again, he as- of "Sable Lorcha" In which 100 Chinamen licitation, she accepted a more com wlfl? knew nothing of his story of a For, as though the delay and Inaction were killed. The appearance In New York fortable chair, which I placed In con shattered friendship. sured me, he could have taken his vic- but served to swell . of the man they supposed they had - of tho past month ped Into fidential juxtaposition with our own. Oddly enough, Moran happened to tim's life but that he was intent on my eager energy, the tide, to China throws consternation inflicting a punishment more protract- the flood of the Chinese. The brougham In which It's rather a long story," she be be in the city at tbe time and every long checked but now set free, Clyde and Evelyn are riding In held up edly horrible than mere sudden death." so by an armed man. Clyde is seized by gan, in her sweetly quiet voice. "And arrangement was made to capture the careering like an unleashed spring - long-soug- "Who wrote the I asked. Murphy and a fight ensues. Evelyn and as It came to me piecemeal, I'm afraid prey and convey him to letters?" freshet, overrode all barriers. With Clyde are rescued bv the Dollce and re ' "Moran." find Yup Sing the It will be rather disconnected. You Canton for some exquisite torture de- apology, I sprang to the tele- turn home. They and "I thought so. And Moran killed scant Chinese consul awaiting them. Yup tells see this poor fellow suffered horribly vised especially to fit his crime. In phone, and if Miss Clement continued Clyde the story of the crime of the 8a. vic- the Chinaman who worked for him." ble Lorcha," In which 97 Chinamen were at times and when he was not suffer some way, however, the intended her conversation with Dr. Addison, I deliberately sent to their death by one ing he was under the Influence of opt tim got wind of what was proposed, "No; there you are wrong, Mr. said. they Is was deaf to what she Ponald M'NIsh, whom declare ates, so ordinarily I doubt that it and came within an ace of escaping Clyde." sought, first of all, was cor- Camoron. They declare that M'NIsh can "Then who did?" What I be Identified by a tattoo mark on his arm. would be safe to accept as fact a good unscathed from under tholr very fin- roboration Did a steamship, named Clvde declares that Cameron has no such deal said under such circumstances. It gers. Indeed, he did escape In tbe end, "Soy himself. He learned of how Glamorganshire, sail for Hong mark. The nurse Is called in and de that boy, unable to control bis the scribes a tattoo mark on his patient appears to me, however, that in his but not before Moran had very nearly hatred Kong on October 28th? In less than arm. Clyde goes to Investigate and case, these very conditions only put a finish to him by a knife thrust of the man who bad slain some one or tbe faets were mine. finds the patient attempting to hide a let more of his klnspeople, five minutes, ter. It la addressed to Donald M'NIsh. strengthen the probabilities; for his in his back." carried back a steamer had sailed for the The Is mother In head that had been cut Such letter from the man's mind seemed to bold only tbe one Once more I exchanged glances with the from tbe on date. Her agents were Scotland and Identifies the patient as portrait, borrowed a rifle from Mr. east that M'NIsh. Confronted by the sole survivor theme, and his statements could hard the physician, for scarcely half an Bartlett Brothers. Their offices were of the 'Sable Lorcha" who. It develops, ly spontaneous or I told of the scar Cameron's own gamekeeper, and shot half-bree- have been either hour before, bad him Produce Exchange Building. Is Boy," a d Chinaman, recogniz- canvas full holes. to In the ed by Clyde as Johnson, the fisherman studied inventions. On the other under McNlsh's left shoulder blade, re the It seemed minute, and Bartlett Broth Soy, then, in spite of Another M'NIsh shoots him and kills himself. band, they were rather a sort of invol ceived as I bad been told. In Buffalo that all his and ers were on tbe wire. No, the Glamor untary recital of the particulars of a Moran fled from Peking after this Moran's careful preparation this would not the South Amer- CHAPTER XXVI. Continued surely Involve trouble, ganshire did take subject which bad engrossed him for encounter, not knowing whether his and that once route. Her course was through When be rejoined me In the library, more their quarry would slip through ican years to the exclusion of almost every enemy were dead or alive, and for the Mediterranean and the Sues Canal. half an hour later, it was wltb the thing else." awhile, I believe, 'laid very low,' as their fingers. And to prevent tbe pos- was glad responded She carried no passengers. She news that she had Dr. bead, en they say. In spite of all the efforts sibility of any more unrestrained fer- very gratlfylngly to treatment, and Addison nodded his British. She was slow. She had wii couragingly. "I quite understand, of the combined Chinese organiza vor on the boy's part. Soy beat bim to Gib- sleeping calmly. After thanking him called at the Azores and then at Miss Clement," he said. And I, too, tions, McNish, warned now of bis con death." where she had been delayed for bla promptness and efficiency, I I know Soy, or as raltar, assured her that her reasoning ap stant danger, eluded their search, but Peter Johnson Yes, would make pev-er- aid: himself, managed kidnap In coaling. she peared to me logical. at length Soy himself succeeded In be called the Mediterranean ports. If all went "You do not remember meT" - ping from the yacht," I said, I "It was significant," she continued tracing him- to Canada and thence to "but well, she would reach Port Said about "Oh, yes, I do," he returned, almost "that so far as I could fix dates, be Buffalo. There Moran came, post- shall never understand how it was Certainly not before fixing gaze December 6th. brusquely, me with his made no references at all to any hap- haste, and once more there was a done. Did be speak of that?" Probably a day or so later. "You are Mr. Clyde. Did you get any "Over and over again, was that pening prior to sixteen years ago. The street encounter. Moran was arrest- it be I say It was exceptional that I prescription I gave of dare relief from the tragedy of that time was tbe begin ed, and McNish charged htm with as- who learned the Intention to take secured all this Information with so you?" I At first they thought they nlng of what I think I may call his sault with Intent to kill.. The result the cruise. little trouble, and without giving anv I had not expected the question and mania. Everything be told me bad to was that Moran was convicted and would have to change their plans and as to why I desired it, but merely carry enemy off hint was unprepared for It. In venturing do with It. It came at the beginning, sent to prison for a term of years; their before he bad a on the statement that I was Mr. Clyde an evasive reply I stammered. at the apex, and at the end of every and once again the earth seemed to chance to take to bis yacht. But Soy of The Week. "1 don't suppose you even bad It revelation." close over McNlBh." maintained tbat that would be too (TO BE! CONTINUED.) filled," be declared, with a grim smile "The tragedy of sixteen years ago 7' The discrepancies between Miss crude a method; whereas to let him that was at least partially reassuring Inquired the physician. Clement's narrative and tbat of Yup think that ho had escaped and was City Drinks 23,000,000 Gallons Beer. And I admitted tbat his surmise was "The tragedy of what bas been Sing I did not regard as sufficiently safe away, and then, at the very mo- Consul General Ifft writes that tbe accurate. Moreover I begged him to called 'The Sable Lorcba,'" I remind vital to ralBe a question over, yet I ment of his triumph, to snatch him Nuremberg breweries during 1911 sit down. " ed him. , must admit tbat I could hardly fore- from seeming security, would be the produced 21,631,368 gallons of beer, of "I have a confession to make. Doc- "Oh, yes, of course." see a conclusion without a much very refinement of cruelty tbe avenger which 7,589,656 gallons were brought tor," 1 said, a little shamefacedly. "You know of that. thenT" asked graver antagonism of facts as I knew so much desired. And so the proper Into tbe city and 6.181,956 gallons ex- "It la unnecessary, Mr. Clyde," was Miss Clement. And briefly I ran over them. ties were secured at .some fabulous ported. The city consumed 23,039,069 halt-polit- figure 1 69 gal- bis e rejoinder, as he sank in- what Yup Sing had told me. Tbe missionary having paused to forgot Just what they paid gallons, or a trifle more than to a chair before the fireplace. "I "John Soy, I understand, was tbe sip her tea. Dr. Addison asked permis- for that fast power boat the scene lons for each man, woman and child. read tbe newspapers, and I have come cook whom McNish imprisoned in the sion to smoke a cigarette, wblcb she was set, and the great act of the The retail price of beer In Nurenv to understand many things in the ," I added. readily granted. drama, wltb Soy still the star, was burg averages six cents per quart past few days." "It seems he broke his way out Just "On Moran's release from prison carried to a successful climax." As I took a seat opposite to htm, I as the lorcha was sinking. McNtsh Miss Clement continued, fortified by "But," I made question, "1 don't see Money From Waste Material. said: had waited until he had gone to bis the fragrant Oolong, "be appears for how Soy could take such a risk. If It There are harvests of tbe streets "The newspapers have been mis- bunk for his usual hop, and bad tbe first time to have considered the had been McNish Instead of Cameron, as well as the fields. The experience leading, I fear, Dr. Addison." chosen the hour he was sleeping to advisability of adopting some sort of he certainly would have recognized of the corporation of London Is that be contradicted, his tone get away and scuttle the vessel. For an Incognito. Prior to this time he him, when he we brought aboard "many a mtckle makes a muckle." "No," dory." softened. "On the contrary they have five days Soy floated about on a bit of had. Soy told me, been carefully clean from the disabled Last year more than (2,365 was real- opened my eyes to a truth that was wreckage without food or drink, and shaven and close-croppe- Now be "He thought of that, but you must ized by the Bale of waste paper found long hidden; they have made a Tery was finally picked up by a and grew a beard and wore his hair long. remember that in all those sixteen in the streets, $695 by tbe sale of old years McNish had never once seen among contrite and, I must confess, a very taken back to Macao at tbe mouth of and, in addition, ne doctored it with tins found the refuse, and unhappy man of me." tbe Canton river, where, after weeks henna until it became a fiery red. He Soy. He thought he had perished $1,900 from the disposal of tbe refuse "Unhappy T" of delirium, he told his story of the also changed his name from Ioran to with the rest when tbe Suble Lorcha from orderly bins. v. went down. And so Soy decided you con-hav- e From day the search Murphy, and Instead of frequenting that "More unhappy than can lorcha's fate. tbat You Know the Kind. years I began. seems he busy marts of men, ho retired to in oilskins, apparently unconscious. In eelve. Mr. Clyde. For for McNish It tbat the sort of a chap a partner, an Irishman, named an isolated country place on the Cos an open boat off the New England "What is Wombat to misjudged one of the best friends had camp with?" privileged a man to Moran, who for a time was suspected Cob river and posed as an artist. He coast, there was not one chance In ten Heaven ever one of these fellows who al- of having been in the conspiracy; for. employed always a Chinese servant, thousand that McNish would connect "He's have." ways takes down a mandolin about my Doctor," I began, you must remember. It was thought and at least once a week, without fall him with the cook he bad left for dead "But, der tbe time It's up to somebody to get At altogether; then that the sinking of the lorcba had be visited Chinatown, keeping always in the South China sea." "you were not fault, busy wltb tbe frying pan." rvu ' been planned from the first, the idea In touch with tbe powers there, which "But McNish did recognize him as H. The Kenna Record JEWELRY Dr. L. Fiscus. . & tfrtp. D. C. SAVAGE Editor and PubYl1 ifhipieiuh tfurgein, and if mM A MM M M Mm M MM MM - M MMM WW A M- w w w 9ke Piettna Smigstere. White Pnes, Geo. .7. tittlefield Vic $J PUBLISHED WEEKLY X JcffSD. 2s, A "Chemicals, The best and ffure, ?resh )rugs iill &.$Uek Rem- Entered Fclniary Silt 1907 s the Kcnna, kinds ffatent Medicines as second Class "Seeds New Mexico, Post Office, K $ most reliable edies. tStatienerti. 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AiHertiselnc rocs niiule known on Application 8 Sleswell, - New Titeske. DAVID L. GEYER SJ Vert Office practice LOCAL AND PERSONAL. respectfully, land tt, S, S)vp t f mtftgricuttufic A SfEClLTV; Snoddy of Weather ford Offie In Raniona Block Harry - W. SS. Scott. Texas, 13 heie now and will be & ROSWitl.T., N. M. a part of the force at The Kenna Station, fBoax, J.'Al. 'tier. Dank & Trust Co. Y9 MONTHLY SUMMARY. FEBRUARY City Stock Yards, " Kansas Temperature. R. L. March 21, 1913. The cattle ROBERSON, Mean temperature 39 market sagged a little last week e Maximum temperature. -. ... .72 Tb Barber and weakness predominates to- 0 Minimum temperature ' W -- KOKTH 8IU- K- day. Receipts have been run- G rcntcst daily 49 R Agrnt for the Par.liantlle Steam ning a little smaller, but a slow ni" 'gc KENNA LUMBER CO. Precipitation. U Laundry, ef Amarlllo, Taxat dressed beef trade has caused' J .30-1.0- 0 0 Phon. Na 13 killers to fight the market stub- Stealers in , Total 1W Clear . . i ... . . bornly. Hogs 5c higher, sheep is" LUMBER HARDWARE cloudy . , i . . . i . . i C and lambs 10c lower. Partly Building Material- - Farm Implements $L Cloudy 3 ROY C. McHENRY The following late Act of Con- ' Wiliiam Horner, of all Kinds, Attorney and Counsellor at Law gress will doubtless be of inter- observer, postoffice address, Bo- - Woodard Building, est to many who N. M.. have additional az, Washington, D. C. homestead entries intact. As FANCY "and STAPLE you see it cuts out the require- Cancloffice Practice ment of residence beyond the GROCERIES a Specialty three year period. JV Frtsh, RelUblo. Pura i5r j"y NOTICE FOR An Act To amend an Act entitled "An A T 1 PUBLICATION. iv'r teat 0JO526 Act to provide for an enlarged homestead " ffreprleters ef the '.SAi-- rinntcrslioilld the " Be it enacted by the Senate and House Northern Grown Seeds. Deimrtnient of the Interior, . S. T.and Onice nt N. M. 17, 1013. of Representatives of the United States in "PECIRI. OFFER Koswell. Mch. F 0 CENTS Notice is hereby (riven that Joseph H.Ortsch Congress assembled, That sections three KENNA TIN SHOP V. I) . TKVBtlllltd our cid. of Iilldrjs, N. M., who on Oct. 93, 1009, made and four of the A.'t en'itled "An Act to FAr.it COLLECTION II. E. Serial No, OHKIQ, for Lots 1 & 2, nd pup. Ptty Tor-- . . I nil ti .100 NVVK. provide for an enlarged homestead, " ap- 1 ffliirai ltui!i-l- i . . . 10 F,lt Sec. 30. Township 7, S. Hanite i8, We make what you want In this line. Tanks, Well Casing, 1 . . jlni. Kli(.'riw?tte Vtr y . t E. N. M. P.Merldian.has filed notice of inten- proved February nineteenth, nineteen hun 1 iLr. Furly i'alil)r . . If Watering Troughs. Repair work neatly and promptly done. 1 Vifcn- - FhHtNii. Unroot l ttiiMt lne tion to mnke three-yea- r Proof, to establisll dred and nine, and of an Aft entitled "An Alrv I'i Verio :Un t'iiuico 'tmr 84 , . in ti.no claim to the land above described, before H. Act to provide for an enlarged homestead," t 10 cnli to help ptr ro4e((nd P. Lively U, S. Commissioner, In his ofllce at Simmons p'hlrst Mt-- Teccir ilia ntiv i'.iinbi t'olleftion, Klklns. N. M. on April S2, 1913. approved June seventeenth, nineteen hun- $rcs. our nn In.;rr.ctiv Oiri'sn Ouldo. A liHHATNOU'iUJ.llN :0. Claimant names as witnesses: dred and ten, be, and the same are hereby, HUB Kuvo ht. lickli.id, Illinoi Mat RoeriK, Amos II. GordnnlcK E. Camby amended to read as follows : Urown, Arthur Anderson, all of Elklns, N. M. n "Sec. 3. That any homestead entry-ma- ll) Notice for PiiMIrnliou. Mtl-A- T. C. Tiixot.son, Register. of lauds of the character herein de------non-cou- l '. 8. ncH'rt upon which entry final proof has scribed, ni'i'urtment of tho Interior. U. S. Land Notice for Publication. ' ' 03W!4 not been made, shall have the right to enter Onioc'nt Foil Sumner. N. M.. .Inn. 6. lna. . public 'a ids, subject to the provisions of i Notice is hereby triven thut William N. Department of the Interior, U. S. this Act, contiguous to his former entry. Iiines, of Kennn. N. M. who. on Auii. 85. '000. Land Oflice at Koswell. N. M. Mch. 3. 1913.. mmlc iidd. II. B. No OBpo. forSVVU. Notice is hereby iriven JnmesQ. Hunter which shall not, together with the original Section that 31. 'l' r. 4 S. RaiiKo 29 E. N. M. P. Meridian, of Judson. N. M. who. on Feb. 26, 1810, made H, GROCERIES 10, entry, exceed three hundred and twenty hus Hlcrl noliee of intention to muUe three Ser. No. 031K7.I, for Lot 4, Seo. 4: Ixts 1 acres. your IVoof. to ciiiuulwli eliiim to the lund and 2. See, 5, Township. 6 S., Range 33 E., N. Sec. 4. That all the time of making AND tihove described, before Dun C. Fiivace. V. M. P. Meridian, has tiled notice of Intention FANCY STAPLE S. Coiiimluiiionor, In his nt Kennn, N.M. to make three-yea- r Proof, to establish claim final proof, as provided in twenty olnce on April 10. 1'I13. to the land above described, before Dan C. ami All goods. is good two hundred r.iucty one of the Revised new and fresh Everything that Claimant narae3 as witnesses: Savnu'e. U S. Commissioner. In his office at Statutes, the eutryman under this Act ihall. to eat will be found in our store. Jason T. 'Otntly Jnson II. Gundy. Willinm Kenna, N, M. on April 7, 1913. in addition to the proofs and afiidavits re II. t'oopar, Henry T, Jones, all of Kennn. N. Claimant names as witnesses: I in Miller. William S. H. quired under said section, prove by two M. C. C. Hknbt. Hoothe. Jason Right. ViS-,- Keiste-- . llendrix. Doss Slack, all of Kojite 3, Elida, N. credible witnesses that at least one sixteenth Our Prices Are M. T. C. TIT.I.OTSOH. of the area embraced in such entry was Notice .for l'uljlioiiUon. m; A4 Register. All bought OUSel 029316 continuously cultivated for agricultural crops kinds of country produce at the high-e- st 1 other than native grasses beginning with the prices. Department of the Interior, U. S. ' Notice for 1'ubUcntion. market Land Office at N. M. Mch 11.1013. 021337 second year of the entry, and that at least noell. Livery and feed business in connection . Call and Notice isnereby iriven tlialOscnr T. Ayde-lott- . department of the Interior, U. S. Land one-eig- of the area embraced in the entry see us, of Klklns, N. M.. who, on Mny 4. lt)fl. OAlce at Roswell. N. M, Feb. SO. 1912. was so continuously cultivated beginning made H. K. 15101 Serial No. 09?6I. for NBM Notice is hereby itiven that James D. CaiV" ,vtth the third year of the entry: Provided, Sec. 34: und on April 1. 1910. made udd'l. eitlry non. of Route X Elida. N. M. who. on Jan. H. No. vk:hb, SWK, 35. 1810. That any qualified person who has hereto Ser. for See. Township made add'l H. E. Ser No 021337. for Lot JONES & 6 1. Uance W K.. N. M. P. Meridian, has filed 1. Section , Twp S.p Hanire 31 E., N. M P. fore made or hereafter makes additional PIRTLE three-yea- r notice of intention to malte Proof, Meridian, has Hied notice of intention to make entry under the provisions of section three lo esubllsb claim to the land above described Final three-yea- r proof, to establish claim to of this Act, may be allowed to perfect title KENNA, NEW MEXICO. before II. P. lively, U. S. Commissioner, In the land above described, before Dan C. to his original entry by showing compliance i his office at Klklns, N. M. on April 15, 10U. SavaKe, V. 8. Commissioner, In his office, Claimant names as witnesses: at Kenna, N. M. on April S, 1913 with the provisions of section twenty-tw- o Frank E. r.ixler. Georu'e C. Cooper. WUlluin Claimant names as witnesses: hundred and ninety-on- e of the Revised D. Smith. John W Snyder, nil of Rlklns. N. Cl trlcs H. Slack. Joe D. Slack. John W. Statutes respecting such original entry and M. T. C, Tillotson. Pounds, Walter Smith, 3. THE all of Route Kltda. NOTICE TO PUBLIC. The Litest list All thereafter making proof upon his additional obtainable show MH-- Reamer. T. C. TiLLOTSOK, 3,2(13 entry shall be credited with residence main- I have opened up the b'ack dead in the floodsweps dis Register. tained upon his anginal entry from the date tricts of Ohio and with A box supper was given last smith and general repair shop Indiana Notice for I'tililiciiliou. of such original entry, but the cultivation Saturday night at. tho Methodist at the old ptand of George Noi I property toss estimated at $10!) 018514 required upon entries made under this Act and may always le found 000,000 00 T h e prokihilitie church by the ladies of the town Department of the Interior. TJ. S. Land Of- must be shown respecting such additional are hundreds and community the benefit fice at Iloswell, N, M. Feb. 13. 1913. entry, which cultivation, while it may be at my p'.bt, and ready to do all that of other lives fr Notice Is hereby given tbat Gran C Muney, of the It was a most of Klklns, N. M. who, on Feb. 1909. made made upon either the original or the addi- kinds of Smithing and repair are lo?t wlii.;h cannot he ac church. Hi enjoyahlw occasion ;8 vell ns a H li. Serial No. 018514, for N WM. Section 13. tional entry, or upon both entries, must be work, and will make,a specialty counted for at this lime. A T p. 7 8 Range, 2D E., N. M. P. eridian. cultivated in addition to that relied upon of horseshoeing. 'Come and see fieice firn wuh HwAping the half great,. success in mint of raising has Hied notice of intention to make Anal ami used in making proof upon the original monev. Quite a numher of well three-yea- r Proof, to establish claim to the nio A. Northcutt. submerged' business district of land a'Juve desurlbed, before H. Llrely, U. entry; or, if he elects, his original and ad- J. P. Dayton Wednesday night and filled hoxes were contributed by S. Commissioner, In his office at F.lklns. N. M:, , ditional entries may be considered as one, on April Ken- the lad es ai d little girla w hich 4. 1013. with full credit for residence upon and im- There is due to arrive in Thursday It is dcnown that Claimant names as witnesses: 50i: 75 provements made under hw original entry, na this week a line of the neat- hundreds of people were taking sold at from to $3 each. Henry C. Sorrells. Ilert N, Munay. Mollle Hall, Frank James, iu which event the amount of cultivation Bringing a total of $18 15. This all of Klklns. N. M. est and highest gride of nu n's refuge in the upper stories oi' FSs-M-- ' - T. C. Timotsob, Register. 'herein required thall apply to the total area and ladies spring and summer these buildings winch are half is considered excellent for a thin- of the combined mtry, and proof may be nhoes that this town h;n had on submerged arid burning, the ly settled community with NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. made upon such combined entry wherever druined pocket l).oks. 0238W it can be shown that the cultivation requited salefcr man v months. You can water being from 10 to 30 feet Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Roswell. N. M., Feb 20, by this section las been performed) and to find them at P. T Bell's, North dfep, and the best ha!s do (not a One Cm or Tolsdo, I LUCAS COUNTK. "" 1913. Notice is hereby given Enillt E. this end the time within which proof f that must Main. venture into the heart of the FitikNS J. Cheney makes oath tr.it h Is sfbM Props, of Rlcblund. N. M who, on Nov. t3, be made upon such combined entry is rtner of the firm of J. ciitnti Co., iotnt 1010. H. K. here P. H. Don't forget to look over city. No fair estimate can he bual'LefM In the City of Toledo. Couaty sud Hiut made Serial No. OSSm for 8M, by extended to seven years from the date storesnm. ana tnnt suia urtn win pay tne sum 01 flection 11. Twp. t S.. Range 38 N. M. P. mI-ic- o, tT I il HUNlHil.l) E. the linn of dress ginghams, given he Lss of life and pinp-unt- O.Mi liul.l.AKS for mch and rvrrr Meridian, has tiled notice of of the original entry i ProvjJcd further, u of oatahuii that caaaot us carta by tlx use i Intention to malse hit- - tlnnl three year proof, to establish claim to the That nothing herein contained shall be so etc. while in ilhi vvuier rec dud FHAVK J. CHENEY. IihkI above described, before O E. Toombs, as to before me nnd Butmrrtbed In luy yrcuaes, constructed to require residence upon the tills eth day of December, A. i.,.ic9i. U. d. Comuiissioner. In his office at Richland, ' combined entry in excess of the period of ' When you're tired fagged Tlie. is on I I A. W. OLEASOK. N, M, on April I. t'i!3. and middleman not the j 1 NOTAUt PtJBUQ. k' residence, as aequircd by section twenty-tw- o illiil ' Claimant names as witnesses: out or got the blues, a good who gets squeezed. Strange to Bull's Catarrh Cur ts taken Internally and acis Alwin W. Ooelzer. Oeorge M. hundred and ninety-on- of the Revised fllrvcuy upon tno uiooa and mucous surfaces OI ftM Props. John will sytvem. bond tor uwiimoniiila, tree. T. Props, tlieseof lliohland, N. M., Uenjamiu Statutes. hearty laugh do wonders. S'iy, it is the Due at the end of ( K. J. HtNKY CO.. Toledo, C. Shurry, of Kedland. N. M. roved, Pebniary 11, 1913. . Bold by all Druavlets, 75. Aff Tryit. . tho line. Vak Hall's rawlly ruts for esnstlpatloD. FM T. v, Tillotsom, Register

: - J. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. NOTICE OF CONTEST. Nollce for FuhLcftiion. NOT1CU FOR PinMCiTIO.X 01 7.MI5 025410 Department of the 'interior, V. S. 013319 I". S. -- tment of the Interior. Department IT. S. '.: Department of tho Interior, U. S. Pl5t cf tlie Interior, Land Oftce at Fort Sumner N. M. Feb N. M.' 25. k-- 13, 1913. Land Offcf ft lfnwell. Feb. a ua ax j- ' Land Office IU Itoswell, N. M. Feb. 2."., 1013. 1013. N, M. Land Office at Roswell, N. M. Feb. "w - T' Randcll Fnrris," of Kenna. is gfverthnt Ollie M. Harris, DULIiliilL '5 iLALlM .... Is (.'lien Is given William K Notice fn'ili? LtS Notice hereby thift W: Iltrvey CnmeMoe! Notice hereby that 18, made i of Elliins. N. M. 'io. on April l"9. EH: Beemnn, of Flidn. N- M. who, on April 12. M. Hli;shnw. of Hoax. N. M. one of the heirs of You lie'rUl'? notlllcd thnt Jnmos Si'i-in- l (H7."kC, Sir I SPECIAL OFF Tl bio II V. No. lor Ht.'i Section Lm4 hnIM New BimlneM A.....tllftl Will V.J VUH. niftdo 11. K. Scr. No. 032 ID. (or K'i NEW; (leilrude A. Queen, deceased, who. on Nov. 7. 7 U Shcrninn who tilves Kcnnn. N. V. n't his - I make you ovr prninnimat customer. V Tow n.thkt- 7 S.. Unnuc 27 Iv. N. M. I'. Meridian, J NEW SEW, See, 31: NH N W. SW'W NWW, 21', l'.ilj. Itt (ii!s W7, m.iilo II. H. MUM. Serial No. OraiO. for address, did on Jnn. tile has HU'd notice of intention to make, lit NK NEW. Section 3."., Township 8 S., Rn'ige 33 ofllce his duly application" UW'Hi Section W, Tuwnshlp 0 S.. Itange i'J II , , n i io- - corroborated to year Proof, to estslilWi cltilro to tbr I Uf" im'. iripi f rutin inn n, E.. N. M, Meridian, hns filed notice of inten- (".., N. M. V. Merldlnri. has Hied notice of three tlfttltf prlitf'wrlitf ltlln i YRTIflirt III I. contest and secure the cancellation of your land iiiovc described, .efore II. P. Lively. ttU ARANTKKD TO l'LKAKfc. mnke flnnl three yenr proof to estnb-lls- h intention to fnnliC llhtil lite year Proof to tion to hnmestend entry No. fef3, nindc March IT, IT. In KlUIti. N.. Yd to-da- y; S. Commissioner. his omen at Mentkvt this Paper clnim to the Innrt nbove described, before VM, establish claim to the hind ftlnre dnwlhcrt m, for NE'f. Sec. Twp. llnnife Sfl K.. 7. Itil3. 8. Coif.rfiNoliiner, In M. on April Dun C. Knvnge, t. S. Commissioner, In his N. M. P Meridian, and as grounds for his con- before Dnn C. Snni?e, U. M, M. on April 7, l'lli; Clitlir.ant names ns wltnesflo: SEND 10 CENTS ofllee nt Kcnnn. N. on April 11. '913. test he nllOBes' that you have never establ- his office at Kenna N. ns 1jo"Is N. Todd. Charles M. nnll. WlUlttn P. Claimant names as witnesses. ished icsldcnce nor land. Claimnnt names witnesses: . eulilvntcd the Smltb.-Un'i'- 8tnrii-?- nil of Elklns, N. Nf. Joe D. Slack, Chnrlm II Slnck, Doss Slnck You are. therefore, notilled thnt William Horner, William L. L. Parker. Lee further M7 A I T. (;. Tiu.oto.oN, Register. those of Home 3, Elidn, N. M. Ernest Carrtithi the said nllcuatliins will tie tnken by this It. Ilobertson. Charley C. Lay ton, all of llnnz, N. M. C. of Jenkins, Jf i M T, '. Tillolson, office ns liitvhtK been cot:lesscd by ynti. nnil T. Tit.iiTsos Notice for I'lllilleallon. I, Mini M I "J A I yoitrsnlT JwillWHWil II M Register. efttry will bo canceled thereunder M7AI Rcu'lster. t 0133(17 tH7!10 without your further ilirhl to be heard there- of the Interior. V.?. Laud FOB Notice Publication. Dciuirtmcnt NOTICE PUBLICATION.' in, either before this orTlee or on appeal. If for Ofllce nt Roswell. S. M. Feb. .(, Int.?. non-eo- 0)!II8 F. S; 075ni Jon fail to Hie jn this office trlthlri tivrnty Notice is hereby given thnt Melvin Cave, Interior, I . fl. Land Department of the Interior. U. S days utter the Ful'ltTII publication of tb'1 Deimrtnient of the of Elkins. N. M.. ho, on Oct. 21. 1907. mail N. Af. 1913. N.M. 31; hoilcfc. as shown below, your answer, under Oftlce at Hosrtell. March i;, II. I3.i"C No. 0I.W7, for NH N W , Lnnd Office nt Fort Sumner. Jan. - E. Serial Is given thnt Leopold Fi.hr- 8 1913. Notice is hereby Riven that John A. oath; speelllcally meelinj and tcspondinit to Notice h(relir Sec. 2(1. ami N't NK!i. See. 57; and on Mny EXCURSIONS Elklns, N. M. who. oil April 18. Hill', Northciitt, of Kennn, N. M.. who, on Jnn. la these allegations of contest, or if you fall lender, of l'W ninrte add. entry Serial No. 017930, for S!i mmle H E. Serial N3. 1123118. for flKM 1010. mmle addi. II. F.. Na. 0TM1. for S!4 fK! within that time to hie in this office dii N WU. Sec. 2(1. nnd S', W.U. Sec. 17. Twp. 7 - in: SHSWU, 11: and 1.1. anil SEW RW!(, Section 33; Township 5 8.. proof that you have served a cof- of jour Sec. Sec. Ni:' See. S., Hiin'(e 27 E.. N. M., )'. Meridian, hns filed 1'ownshtpll S. 27 E., N. M. P. Meridian R.iDire 30 E.. N. M. P. Merirtinn, hits Hied notice answer on the said contestant either In Ramie notice of linen1 ion:to make llnnl live & three tins tlle'd of to mnlte three of Intention to mnlie three-yen- r Proof, to person or by registered mall. If this service notice Intention year proof, to establish claim to the land establish claim to the land above described. is made by the delivery of a copy of your "year Proof, to establish claim to the fand described, before II. P. Lively. U. S. II. Lively, S. above before Don C. Savoire, U. S. Commissioner, answer to the contestant in person, proof above described, before P. C Commissioner. In bis office at Elkins. . Ji .on Commissioner, in his nt Elkins. N. M,on In his ofllce, at Kennn, N. M. on the Ulh of such service must bo either the said olllce Apiil'., l'M3. April 22, 1913. dny of April 1013. contestant's written acknowledgment of his Claimant naniesns witnesses: ns Deroy Claimant names as, witnesses-ltober- t receipt of the copy, showlnif the date of Claimant names witnesses: William T. S. Burns. Horn Samples. its receipt, or person by L. (! Fahrlender, M. Account Panhandle Hardware L. llobeison. Frnnli I.. Smith, Oeorwe the niridavlt of the Ja'mes Chntten, Herbert C. t'nve, Jesscc I'nve, all of Eliilii". N. whom the delivery was made staling when Albert N. Stratton, Blanch Strntton, all of I T. C. TlMXJTSdN. llfglster. : WVPaee, Kdar E. Lee. nil of Kenna. N. M. and Implement Dealer-- Associa and where the copy was delivered; made N. M. T. C, Tlllotson. MT-A- if Elklrs. C. C. Hkhry, Reitlstcr. .Vol ice fur I'liliIIcntlon. ' bV registered mail, proof of such service MJ1-AI- ' Register. tion. Armrillo, Texa?, April 019593 " X0TICE F0H rUBMCATIOX. must consist of the affidavit of the person and 8, 1913. by whom the copy was mailed slntlnn when NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. Department of tlie Interior. IT. S. 026773 4. 1913. Tickets on pale April 6- -7 Re and the post office to Which it was mailed, 021 132 Land Office at Roswell. X. M. Mch. Department of the Interior, tt. S. Iand and this affidavit must bo aeeothpnlned by Department of the Interior, IT. S. Notice is hereby given thnt Lennrd A. 9l,li. N. M. 8. 1011. turn limit April Ofllce nt Itoswell, March the postmaster's receipt for the letter. Land Office at Itoswell. N. M. Mch. 18, 1913. Humpies, of Elkins. N. M. who. on Aug. 7. $6.90. Notice is hereby (rlvn that John Fulton, You should state in your answer the name Notice Is hereby given that James II. Hawk 1909. made II. E. Serial No. 019592. for KM. Round trip fare lice; 1"). IUI2. of New Hope, N. M.. who, on of the post ofliec to which you desire future ins, of Valley View, N. M., who, on Jan. 17. Section SI, Township 7 S. Range 27 E.. N. M. ft. 006T 10: I made II. Ser. No. for SWM. Sea. notices to be sent to you. lHO. made additional H. K. Serial No. 1)21122. P. Me rid n, his tiled notice of Intention to IS. Township 0 - a Wish Account Base Bull Game, sr.d NW!. Section S., Knnsre '. C. llBNnt. Hetrister. for NE'4", Section 31. Township OS., Knnge 33 make thiv- rear Proof, to est claim to 35 E.. N.M.I'. Meridian, has tiled notice of Dale of first publication Meh. 7!h l'13. E., N. M. P. Meridian, tins tiled notice of inten- the land ai.ve described, before II. P. Livel. Am-- i three-yen- r Chicago White Sox V. Intention to make Proof, to estnb " second " Mch Ulh l')13, tion to make final three year Proof, to estab- U. S. Commissioner hi his office nt Elkins, . rillo April 2nd 1913. llsh ehilm to the land above described, before-C- " ". third Meh. 21st 1013. lish cliiinfto the land above described, before N. M. on April 8, 11113. K. Toombs, U. 8. Commissioner, in his olllce " " " In " fourth Mch. l!i3. Dan C. Savage. U S. Commissioner. his Claimant names as witnesses: 1st, N. SI. April 15, 1913, ' Ticket9 n n 6ale April at New Hope, on office, nt Kennn. N. M on April 21, 1913. Vi.i H. llackclt. Ruby Fairelnth. Albert 6 90. Claimant names as witnesses: names as witnesses: Sinlrs. Chnrlcs S. Lush, all of Elkins. N. M. Round Trip fare Notice for I'liliIIcntlon. Claimant Joseph tV. Dallew, EdirnrJ. Strawn, Jnmes II. Lee Deueeso, William A. Pettilt, Joe P. M7 AI T. C Tim.otsos, Register. 012!13 03101 I. L. Fuller, Agent, C. Hicks, these of New Hope, N. M. and Slack, Alvln F. Black, all of Route 3, Ehila, Bailey, M. Department of tho Interior, V. S. Land Notice for I'liliIIcntlon. KENNA, MEXICO. Geerce A. of Nobe. N. N.M. T. V. Tii.i,iitsi)N, NEW M14-A1- Olllce at Roswell. N. M. March IS, 1913. 014707 T. C. TtLfAvrsoN, Rcirister M21-A1- Register. Notice is hereby given that Ammlc V. Hop Department of the Interior, IT. S. kins, 3. Hilda. N, M. who, on Sept. 10, IN THE JI'STICE COURT. rilEi'INCT NO, 11. of Route Notice for Publication. Land Olllce nt Roswell, N. M. Feb. 13, 1913. 19117, K. 12.VH. No. 012912, Chat-te- STATE OF NEW MEXICO, COUNTY made II. Ser. for 01701 022)13 Notice is hereby given that Elizabeth SWM XKM, Si; XIVX, and on Sept. 28, 1908, 17. OK CII.' VF.S Department of .the Interior, V. S. of Elkins. N. M., who. on April l'H1, made add'l. entry, serial No. 03401. forSH'f mad.' II. E. 1 IS9, Serial No. O147oi, for NEK n. D. yvyati riaintirr . Land office at Iloswcll, N. M. Mch. 17. 1'13. NKM. sWK N W!4', nl! In Section 18, Townshii 13, Township f, S. Range 27 E. N, M. V. s. Is hereby given James C. Dun- Seclion S S.. Ranire 3J K., N. M. P. Meridian, has Hied Notice that il J. Harris Defendant 13, P, Meridian, has lib notice of intention to I. flve-ycn- can, of Judson, N. M., who. on Nov. 1W, r Proof, r To-)- . I). notice of Intension to mnke make Until three-yen- Proof, to estnblisn claim Harris defendant In the above entitled made H. K. Ser. No. 04701, lor .mvi, nnil on . to establish clnim to the hind above dc to land nhovn described, before II. P. cause: April 12. 1910. add. entry, Scr. No. 022113, the C. lT- - made SEEDS 1 scribed, before Dan Savage. S. Com Lively. S. inner, ill his oftlce C. Coinnilsf at You are hereby nolifle tint a suit 1ms hten for NEW. Section 24, Township 8 S. Range Garden, Field and Flower Seed you niissioner. In his oftlce at Kenna, N. M. on Elkins. N M. on April 3. 1''13. tiled against in the Justice Court, State of 33 E. N.M. P. Meridian, has Hied notice of April 21. 1313. Tit New Mexico, County of chare, town of Kutins. three-yen- estab- Claimant names witnesses: Vegetable Plants. ( liiitvant (r.amog as intention to make proof, to wherein N. D. Wyat' Is plaintiff and J. D. Harris witnesses: lish claim to the land above boserlbed, before Augu:.t Scliultz. licit N. Muney. James L. A. Ropers, F. Necly of Is defendant: John Tlicrrns these Dnn C. Savage. 1J. S. Commissioner, In his Chatten. Albert X. Strntton, nil of Elkins. N. Poultry and rs' Supplies. M., M The object of said suit is to satisfy one promis- Kenna, N. Simon E. KicUnrd, Asa office nt Kennn, N. M. on April 21, 1"!3, M. T. C. TiluitsoS. Is past Guffey. of Route 3 Elida. N. M. Register. Ask for Catalogue and Price List. sory note for SU0.H0 which due and theso Claimant names as witnesses: unpaid. And you are further notllkd that tho Mil a 18 T. C. Tri,tvrj:. Register. Frank R. King. Martha A. Kubn. Jncies W. MiTicn pi m.ic.vnov. Plaintiff in this case has caused to be attauhed di:)!-."- Davis, N. M. William Baker, oiso-.- l the following property: these of Judson. ROSWELL SEED CO., Thomham, N. M. T. C. Timit.)n. ncpiirlnictii of the Interior, IT. P. Land One house and all the fencrng on the 6W XOTICE OF CONTEST. of M21 A 13 IteKhiter. Office at Iloswcll. N. M. Feb. 13, 1913. 115-11- 18 f!0 F. S 079fS Contest 1392 7 S. Main - Roswell, N.M. Section Township 5 8 KaiiB" B N. M. P. No' ice is hereby given Hint Alonzo P. M. Same beintr the property of the defendant. Department of the Interior, U. S NOTICE F0U PUBLICATION. Chatten. of E'kins. N. M. who. on Nov. 35. 1907. ,Sed Adapted to th Southwest If You are further notilled that yon fall to N M. 12, "H. E. 1:'.:'.I2. 013429. NVV.V. Land Office. Fort Sumner. March non-coa- l P. S. 07032 made Ser. No. for appear In the above named court and answer 1913. To George A. Rich, of Kenna. N. M 1". S. Sec. 20; and oil May 11. l'W made add entry or plead In cause on Ivitli day April Department of the Interior, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. this the of Contestee: Serial No. OIKI.21. for SEW SEW, Section 17: 1013 10 Ln,nd Office nl Fort Sumner, N. M. Jan. 29. at o'clock a. m. judgment by Oefatilt You are hereby notilled Thomas C S NK'i. NK'i NEW. Section Township 03289 031753 that 1913. Notice is hereby given thnt I.ula L. will be rendered against you In this suit, and Ulasongim, Range 2s N. M P. Meridian, has llled who gives Kenna, V. M. ns his of Kenna, 0 S. E.. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land allegations of tho lalntlff will bo taken Fletcher, formerly Lula I Harding three-yea- r the post-offic- e address, did on Feb. 20, 1"13. Hie in nollce of intention to make Until Office at Roswell, N. M. Feb. 13. 1013. as confused. W. H. rooper, N. M. who on Jan. 4, 1911, made additional II. this office his duly corroborated application . Proof, to establish claim to the land above Notice Is hereby Riven that Rebecca M. Kin, E. No 0703-.'- for EH NEW. Sec. 31. and W!i M21 All Jntice of the Peace. to contest and secure the cancellation of described, l.ef.ire II. P. Lively, U. S. of Judson, N M.. widow of John Ii. King, NW'!1, Section 33. Township 5 S.. Range E. your homestead entry. Serial No 07985, made in his o.'ilce at Elkins, N. M. on deceased, who, on Sept. 14, 1908, made TI. K. N. M. P. Meridian, has tiled notice of Inten- Notice for Publication. April 20. 1910, for WH SW'4". See. 25. F.V4 SE)i April X 1913, Serial No. 03280, for SWM, end on Feb. 18. tion to make three year Proof, to establish C22561 Sec. 20. and NK! See. Twp. 5 S. Range 29 Clainiar.l names tia witnesses: 1010, made add'l. entry serial No. 021755. for '. clnim to the land above described, before TJ. F... N M P Meridian, and ns grounds his August S ; .' . Oeorge C. Cooper. James L. S4. Department of the Interior, S. for C. U. S. Commissioner, in his SEM. See. Twp. 6 S., Range 33 E., N. M. P Dan Savage, I 1013. contest he alleges you have abandoned 'ha (en, Albert N. Stratum, all of Elkins. Meridian, has tiled notice of Intention to make Land Office at Roswell, N. M. Feb. 90. that olllce lit Kenna, N. M. on May 1. 1"13. the nbovo descrioed land two years N. M. T. '. Tn.uvrsdS. final year proof, claim Notice is hereby given that Jnmes Boren, of for last three to establish to Claimant names as witnesses: l'3s-M.'- Register. 3JT. on April 29, 1910, past. the land above descibed, before C E. Toombs Valley View, M. who. Harvey W. Fry, Charles M. Harbor. Carl II. H. No. 022561, You are, therefore, further notified that the V-- S, Commissioner. In his Office New made additional E. Serial for M, M. at said allegations will he taken by this office as Priewe. Enoch Dunn, nil of Kenna, N. Nollce for Publication. M, 1413. NUK, Section S. Township 7 S., Range 33 F. Hope, N on Aprils. having been confessed by you, and your C. C. Hcnrv, Register. .1 24777 02.1I8S N. M. P. Meridian, has filed notice of Inten said V. S. Claimant names as witnesses: entry will be canceled without your Dcii'.irlmeiiit of the Interior, Hon to make llnal tliree-ven- r Proof to establish thereunder Fred W. Davis, Charley C. Davis, M. Clayton further right to bo honrd therein, either before Notice for Publication. Land O'li.-- nt Roswell, N. M. Feb. 30, I'M J. clnim to the land above described, before Dan Oliver W. Bish- liaker these of Nobe. N. M., James VV. Taylor this office-o- r on appeal, If yon fall to file In this Notice is hereby jiuen that C. Snvngo. V. 8. Commissioner. In bis office May 15 of Judson, N. M, T. C. TlLlxrrsoN, ofllce withtti twenty days after the FOURTH Department of the Interior, lT. S. op, ol Boa.. X. I. who, on 1'ffl. made - at Kenna. X. M on May 1. 1913. F8-M- Register. Publication of notice, as shown below, your Land Office Itoswell. N. M. Mch. 31. 1"13. homestead entry Serial No. 03i;',7, for N WW : this at Claimant names as witnesses answer, under oath, apnclftcally meeting and Notice is hereby given thnt John T. Par- Sec. to. and on Ail;;. 10. l'MI. made iuld'1 entry Town-shiin- John G. Astrom. Henry M. Scott, of Thorn responding to these allegations of rnntest, or sons of Garrison. N. M. who, on Sept. B. 1912. Serial No. S.ioi.3. lor NEW. Seel Ion 9, t Notice for Fukllcntion. ham, N. M., William A I) M. Meridian, W. Bracken. Jnmes if you fall within that lime to Hie In IhlaonVo made II. E Scr. Mo. 038138. forSE! Sec. 12: south. Range cast, X. P. 017183 01657 Valley View, M., o,aku Morris, of N. due proof that you have served a copy of your and NEW. Section 13, Twp 8 S.. Range 30 E. l.ns tiled nollce of intention to llnal Department: S. M28-A2- C, Register. of the Interior, tl T TlI.LOTSON. answer on the said contestant either In person N. M P Meridian, has llled notice of imenion ihr.; we ir priif, to e.t.iblisli claim to the Office Howell. N. M. 20, 113. land described, II. P. Lively, Land at Feb. or by registered mail. If this sorvlco is made by to make tlnul three-yea- r Proof, to establish above Is in office, Elkins. Notice hereby given that William W. Notlco for Publication. the" delivery of a copy of your answer to the claim to the hind above described, before l. S I'oni.nissiohcr. his at Bracken, of Valley View. N. M. who, on A pi 11 N.M. on April I. ISM,!. non coal F. S. 03W 06601 contestant In person, proof of such ervice must C, E. Toombs. IT. . Commissioner, in his 9, 1000. H. 0I71C3. made E. Ser. No. for SEM. Department of tho Interior. U. 8. Land he either the said contestant's wr'tten acknowl office at Richland, N. M.un May 3. IJ'3. Claimant mimes as witnesses: See, 34; and on June 3, 1909, made additional Will-iiit- a Office at Fort Sumner. N. M. Jan. S3. 1913. edgment of his receipt of the copy, showing the Claimant names as witnesses: I'hnilcsC. I.avion. Peiry W. ltrown, entry, Serial No. 018657. for SWM Section XS. l.i-- Notice Is hereby given that Ed S Denson, date of its receipt, or the affidavit of the person Daniel Props. Emett E. Props. T. Lee ISeeman E. lli'iskaw. !! Robertson, all of Townships S Range 8 E. N. M. P. Meridian . of Llston, N. M. who, on Feb. 23. 1907. made by the delivery was made slating when Huso Alexander, nil of Itichland. N. M. Una. M. T C. Tlt.liTsos, has Bled notice of intention to make llnal M s Register. 11. K. No. 03W. for Lot 4. EH SWM", SE! and where the copy was delivered; If made by M2 A'.'3 T. C. Tll.lrrso.v. Register. F three-yea- r Proof, to establish claim to the Sec. 18, Twp. 4 S.. Range !8 E. , and on registered mail, proof of Btieli service must con- land above described, before Dan C. Savage, N'K. Notice for Piililicitllnii. June 8, 1009, made add'l, homestead entry. No. sist of the affidavit of the person by whom the U. 8. Commissioner. Id his office Kenna, Notice for Publication. OlOi.Ml at 0601. for NEK WH SICW. See. 18, und copy was mailed stating when and the post office N. M, on April 7, 1013. NW. 02 !'!: Interior, I.'. S. SWX NK Section 19. Township 4 8. Range to which It was mailed, and this affidavit must Pepin tmi'iit of the Department of tho Interior, IT. S. 4. Claimant names as witnesses: 28 E., N. M., P. Meridian, hns llled nollce of bo accompalued by the postmaster's receip't Lnnd Office at Iloswcll. N. M. Mch. I'il3. Roswell, N. M. 22. l'H3- - Oeorge S. Morris, James A. Morris. James Intention to make five year on original and for the loiter. Land Oftlce at March Notice is hereby given thnt Olive A. Is hereby given that T. Lee Hceman, Valley N. M. who. on Mch, E. McCabe, Willie J, Slobb, all of Valley three-yea- r on add'l. Proof, to establish claim You should t,ato in your answer the name Notlce of View. N. M. who. on Jan. II. 101 1, TIew. N. M. T. C. TIIXOTSOS to the land above described, before Dnn C of the post office to which you desire future of Richland. !. 1003. made II. E. Serial No. 010:50. for8Wl4. M7-A- No. 024323, SH NEW. NKM M. 4 Register. Savage, U. Commissioner, in bis ofllce nt notices to bo sent to you. made II. E. Ser. for Sec. Tounshipil S.. Range ?3 K.. N. P. S. 8, C- NEW. 7: nnd SWW N WW, Section hirs to Kenna. N. M on May 2, 1913. - C Heskt. Register. Seclion Meridian, llled notice of Intention make Twp. 6 S., Range 36 E- - N. M. P. Meridian year Notice ior Publication. Claimant names as witnesses: Date of first publication Meh at 1918. three Proof, to establish claim to the ' secoiul " Mch. 28 1913. has Hied notice of Intention to make live land above described, before Dnn ..'. Snvnge. non-co- F. 8, 01391 07080 John Schirck. Oscar Hew&tt. Samuel third " April 4 1913. year Proof, to establish claim to the land U.S. Commissioner, la his office nt Kenns. N. Department of the Interior, U. S. all of Olive. N. M., Luke A. Waters, of Lad fourth ' April 11 1913. above described, before C. E. Toombs. U. S. V. on April 8, ltH3. M. 4. Llston, N. M. C. C. II Office at Fo.t Sumner, N. Feb. 111?. '.s hv, Commissioner, in his office nt Richland. N. M. names as witnesses: Notice is hereby given Frank Parker, M28--.M- Register. Claimant that on Mny 3. 1913. Hughea. of Kenna. N. M. who, on Jan, 4, 1000. made NOTICE F0U PUBLICATION. JohtiO. Whilnkcr. JohnO, John II. Claimant names as witnesses: L. Mcllrjde. nil of Valley View, homestead entry No. 01391, for SM NEK. and Notice for Publication. 021228 Ford. Kduiir Lewis II. Fuw, Francis M. lleemnn. Preston N.M. T. '. Tii.lotsov. NH SEX. Sec l8.Twp.5 8. Range SO E. and on 05056 Department of the Interior, V. S. Land Williams. A. Bruce Cares, nil of Richland. V. , A 4 Register. Feb. S3. 1010. mode add'l. homestead entry Department of U. S. Land Office at Roswell, N. M. . March 1:1, 1''13 the Interior, N. M. T. C- - Til.I.OTsciN. No, 07889, forSK SKM. and SHSWM. See. 18. M. 1013. -- Notice Is hereby given that Mrs, Louisa Oftlce at Roswell, N. March 0. M 28-- 25 R 5 Range 30 N, M. twister. Twp. E., P. Meridian, has Notice Is hereby given that Ella 11. Caroline Slnirle. of Elkins, N. M. who, on Dec. Now lint there is a littlo sur- filed notloe of Intention to make three-yea- r formerly Ella B. Plekerill, of Itoswell, 29, I9n9. made H. E. Serial No. 021228 for SH 11 plus in treasury Proof, to establish claim to the land above N. M. ho,on July 19. 1907, made H. E, 12193. SK', Sec. 3; NK.U': NK SEW, Sec 10. Twp. When j'ou want a man to do moiiev the after Dan C. Savage. U. 8. M. described, before Serial No. OMfte." for SWM, Section 31 Town- S. Range 27 K., N. P. Meridian, has tiled something he doesn't want purchasing the needed canvass r that in his ofllce at Kenna, N, M. on ship S S. Kunge 3 E., N. M, P. Meridian, has notice of Intention to make llnal three-yea- 1013. and paper, get husy and MayS, Died notice of intention to make five-yea- r Proof, to establish claim to the land above to do, just explain to him that let's Claimant names as witnesses: Proof, to establish olnitn to the land above described, before II. P. Lively. I'. 8. Com- his position a loading citizen make up the required amount Carl H. Prlewe, Harvey W. Fry, John O, described, before Kegister or Receiver. II. S. missioner, in his olllce, nt Elklns. N. M. on and paint, the Keller, John A. Klmmons. all of Kenna, N. M. Lund Office, Roswell. N, M. on April iO, 1913, .April SI, 1913. demands that ho do it ami it church. M28-M- C. C. Hun nr. Register. Claimant names ns witnesses: Claimant names as witnesses: will he done. George C, Cooper. John W. Snyder. Frank James L. Chatten, Albert N. Strntton, Leo (iive tho children something It's hard to have a hot. time Blxler, John Howell, William D. Smith, all of pold Fahrlender, Herbert C. Fahrlender, all of It does heat all how many to do. It will be belter for all Elkins. N. M. T. C. TH4jtn, Elklns. N. M. T. C. Tlllotson. without cold cash. MH A11 - Register. ' Register. democrats there are these days. concerned. And Yet the Dane Hall Thrive. IN WHITE MARQUISETTE GRAY TO BE A FAVORITE Young Man (approaching a girl) "Eer-e- r may I have this oneT Oh, Spring Season Bring Back U Popu- Healthy Baby is you're too kind.' You don't mind if I larity a Color That Ha Lately hum, do you? Do you know, I'm Just DRAPED PANNIER 8KIRT ALONG Been Paeeed Over.. dippy over this here dip. Tee-hee- , THE LATEST DESIGNS. Precious Blessing Joke. Floor' swell tonight, ain't it? The spring season will bring again Oee, but I like to dance with you! to favor the grays, which have been Tell that to every girl? Not on your Many Material Will B Ued the so much displaced In popularity by To Make It Healthy and life! Seem as If I must hate met Coming Summer for Drapery of taupe, and gray of all shades, from Keep it Healthy Use a lie' you aomewheres before. Wish I had, Thl 8tyle 8ome New the soft pearl tone to the "battleship liable Baby Laxative gray" deeper for- though. Well, I'll be; that's all. Short Feature Shown. and the color known In spite of the greatest personal and sweet, hey Just like you. Tee-he- e. merly as "London smoke." The sec- care and the moat Intelligent attention See you later." Draped and pannier skirted gowns ond of these colors Is much seen In to diet babies and children will be are being made in voiles, marquisettes the new leather handbags. Most of come constipated, and It Is a fact that coming summer, and these are of pin seal, finished with the constipation and Indigestion have and mull for the many young life. To start n are every bit as alluring in these One nickel rim and clasp, though some are wrecked a with a good digestive apparatus 1 to soft goods as were the velvets and sat- made with solid sliver finishing. ' Start life without handicap. .. ins of winter. In the accompanying With the nickel top and lined with gray bags Ian to be But a we cannot all have perfect Banish sketch is shown a white marquisette moire, excellent working bowels we must do the next afternoon frock with quite a novel had In this seal. Each contains a best thing and acquire them, or train draped pannier skirt. The blouse Is small mirror and change purse. One them to become healthy. This can be "Dull Care" very simply made and has long sleeves very elegant bag is made of this gray done by the use of a laxative-toni- c cut In one with the waist They are seal, gathered at the top Into a trian- very highly recommended by a great and up the open- gular brans rim and claap. The han- many mothers. The remedy is called Most ol your downhearted-nes- s finished at the cuffs Syrup Pepsin and has ing with white net platting. The same dle is of the leather ornamented with Dr. Caldwell's Dorothy Johnson. and "blue feeling" can a matching This been on the market for two genera silk tassel of hue. rapid improvement bag is about twelve In depth. tions. It can be bought conveniently "I never saw such be traced to a lazy liver. Inches at any drug store for fifty cents or in the health of anyone. Syrup Pep- Pin seal envelope-shap- e bags In Biliousness Is a sure de- one dollar a bottle, and those who are sin Is a wonderful remedy and I shall Nlel rose may be bad. These have already convinced of Its merits buy never be without It again." Thousands stroyer of health and happ- the brass clasps. There Is a good the dollar size. keep Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin con- iness. depth provided in almost all the new Its mildness makes It the Ideal medl- - stantly ln the house, for every mem- bags. Many are In the envelope form, Iclne for children, and it is also very ber of the family can use It from though no one shape predominates. pleasant to the taste. It V Bure ln to old age. The users of Syrup IIOSTETTER'S Fine feathers are more shown than the Its effect and genuinely harmless. Pepsin have learned to avoid cathar- Very little of It Is required and its tics, salts, mineral waters, pills and rough. The reticule is to be had In frequent use does ot cause it to lose other harsh remedies for they do but Stomach Bitters many, materials, even In furs, but Is Its effect, as la the case with so many temporary good and are a shock to not In actual use as much as fashion other remedies. any delicate system. will make the liver active, predicted. For the summer days it Thousands can testify to its merits If no member of your family has will be made of lawn, lined with white ln constipation, indigestion, bilious- ever used Syrup Pepsin, and you would assist the digestion, help the silk, and of Valenciennes lace. Some ness, sick headaches, etc., among them like to make a personal trial of it be- bowels to become regular are already shown of lawn" and Honl-to- n reliable people like Mrs. M. Johnson, fore buying it In the regular way of a 752 Dayton is druggist, your a postal and make life a pleasure. lace, but these are coarse. On St., Kenosha, Wis. She send address some square lawn lace bags the mother of little Dorothy Johnson will do to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, bottle of the and who was always un- 203 Washington Wontlcello, 111., Get a today. by twisting ln delicate health Street, the handle is formed the til her mother gave her Dr. Cald- - and a free sample bottle will be white satin ribbon. well'sSyrup Pepsin. Mrs. Johnson says; mailed you. Li Make the Horse Glad BIGGEST RACE PROBLEM. TYPES OF SEPARATE SKIRTS and Eager for Work PRICE Clip him before yoa pat him mt the iptiug work. lane oa mi winter oo om noma tut) wei Things Well to Remember, 8lnce wMt and dirt. He'll mot more food from hit They to Be a feed, look better, rest better and clre joa stssslrsa Are Feature of wy. Don't hnj any but yam etslsr the Toilette. nana. Jhe Stewart Ball Bearing sinrmn ssNssU Since combination suits, consisting f .My the machine that turni easier, clip fatter and . of two materials, will be much worn oloenr and atari aliarn looser than any other. I fasrssts. Gear are all file hard and cut from ftoltd atal for spring, a great variety of styles in . " TT bar. Uemrn tuuHoMd. nrotected and run In oil, J u man mire inrticm, nine rpmr. naa biz ren oi new aiyie, easy run- - separate skirts are being shown. EASY ACTIO Pi nlnt Arxib' ah ft and tttewmrt single tension dipping. bead, j' There are both draped and pleated CHICAGO FtFXini.K SH AF-- P.. Wiu Ohl. Wta.. Clilcngo in. try.r UV5 skirts In large quantities. The more practical skirts have only a slight dra VERY TRUE. pery, which comes well below the knees, thereby preserving the fiat, hip Barber College appearance. A few draped skirts with want a good profession? fotCVSJobs watting. Writs the new Oriental draperies caught up ns for particulars. Schwarzs System ol Barbel In Colleges, 718 E. Douglsi, Wichita, Kantss, or the front are seen, but they' are 103 W. California. Oklahoma City. Oklahoma rather extreme. There are many types of new pleat We buy Gr sell ed skirts, Including cluster pleats, most of which are stitched or caught At together by tape, so aa to preserve the all points narrow appearance and still give the WRITE US "Bre'er Jones, does you think de desired width to make them practic J. H. TURNER devil Is black man walking. A gored a or a white man?" able for few skirts WICHITA. KANSAS "I dunno; an' all I does know Is de are seen, but In the majority ai cases biggest problem race is how ter keep a few pleats are Introduced. Acorn B Makt ten yards ahead of him!" Buttons with simulated buttonholes Rlr or loops are the favored trimmings on Brand Deep Dissimulation. separate skirts, the idea being to car Crops "You seem inclined to encourage ry out and are especially adapted to the soil and climate the tallormade effect of Kansas and Oklahoma. Before buying send for your wife to be a suffragette." The materials used are serges, whip- our 1U19 Used Book of Klnld, Garden and Flower Afternoon of Marquis Beeds, Poultry and Bee Hnppllee, aud other valu- "Yes," replied Mr. Meekton. "If I Frock White cords, mixtures, checks and ratine able Information. Hoes Urothers Heed Houm, Douglas, Wichita, can thoroughly convince her that I ette. weaves, the latter In plain colors In 830 East Kansas plaiting two-tone- desire her to march and make speech Is used to trim the round neck. d effects, stripes and bro- - es, maybe she'll get resentful and ending a small Jabot In front. The cades. Among the silk skirts are "What kind of a season are we go- refuse to do so." blouse fronts surplice over each other charmeuse, crepe meteor,' crepe de ing to have. Uncle Abner?" OTTO WEISS below the bust line, and have ttie lower chine and the new brocaded failles. "Well, It' awful bard to say as to in English Not Quite. halves band embroidered Wash skirt are In the corded ma- that You know It depends a hull lot CHICK FEED "Is he what you might call a police eyelet work. More embroidery appears as cordellnes, on the weather." "Saves all the little ones." Mfgd. In Wichita. upper terials, such pique, captain at large?" on the part of the sleeves and reps, etc., and In linen of the ramie FOR SALE BY ALL CON- around the foundation skirt. "No; he's only out on ball." Town weave and washable pongees. TREAT PIMPLES AND SCIENTIOUS DEALERS. Topics. The tunic skirt Is cut in two parts; HOW TO the short straight one, which pouches a BLACKHEADS - little above the knees In front and Send Direct to Wichita for Your Many a girl with brains enough for the FROM WOOD OF. OLD SOAPBOX two equalizes things by marrying a longer cruved one In back extending For nlmnlna and. blackheads the fol man without any. from hip to hip. They are mounted at lowing; Is a most effective and eco- Edison Blue Amberol Records the waist line In even little plaits in- Gently smear the nomical treatment: Edison's New Amberol stead of gatherings, and are cut from Oint- Blue Records THE KNOW HOW affected part with Cuticura run over four minutes, are the best To Feed Children and Get Good Re straight lengths of the material. The ment, on the end of the finger, 'but and clearest records made, cost only sults. novel feature of the costume, Js the do not rub.' Wash off the Cuticura 50 cents, are practically indestruct- rather odd arrangement of the pompa- Ointment la five minutes with Cuti- ible, and can safely be seat by There are more nervous persona dour flowered girdle of taffeta. Besides cura Soap and hot water and continue PARCEL POST 3 for 6c; 6 for xoc made so by undigested food lying in the length, which encircles the waist bathing for some minutes. This treat- 19 we prepay and ties in a flat bow in front, there retiring. the stomach than the average indi- ment Is best on rising and THE EBERHARDT HAYS . MUSIC CO. either- - , vidual would suppose. are two ends, one on side, At other times use Cuticura Soap Cor. Doug-- and Em p. Ave., Wichita If food remains undigested in the which tuck in over the belt and form freely for the toilet and bath, to as- stomach, it begins to ferment, set up a border to trie edge of the longer halt sist in preventing Inflammation, Irri- gas and a large portion Is thus con of the skirt. tation and clogging of the pores, the verted into poison. common cause of Dimples, blackheads. Make the Liver That's why Imperfectly digested food PACKING HINTS redness and roughness, yellow, oily. may, and often does, cause Irritation mothy unwholesome condi top pow- and other Do its Duty of the nerves and stupor of the mind See that the of the talcum tions of the skin. der can is tightly closed. Nine times In ten when the liver la brain and nerves are really poisoned Cuticura Soap and Ointment told right the stomach and bowels are right. "My daughter had complained for Take as few bottles as are needed throughout world. Sample of each and see that the necessary ones are the CARTER'S LITTLE some time of a distressed feeling in with 82-- Skin Book. Addres well wrapped In soiled clothes, the Here Is a simple bookshelf made free LIVER PILLS the stomach, after eating, which set post-car- d "Cuticura, Dept. U Boston." centlvtautfirmlveom- - jS me thinking her diet was not kimono or some other soft material. from a soapbox ; it calls for no outlay f that Wrap individually soiled except paint Adv. pel a lazy liver to fPADTTDX:! right," writes an anxious and Intelli shoes in the or enamel. ' amy. f clothes or newspaper. This saves Beat Thing. ao its gent mother. The sides are as follows: Prepare Cures Con-- . space. , 7 "James got dizzy ln the water and Aw "She had been fond of cereals, but two boards, inches wide, 23 inches stipatioo, In- -. I LY.W If there are framed pictures, place long, plane sand-pape-r It frightened him." bad never tried Grape-Nut- From and them digestion, tbem in the folds of a comfort or be- Is thing which could reading the account this smoothly. Seven inches from one end "It the best Sick of tween pillows. If these are not avail- have happened." Headache.4 w ed food, It seemed reasonable to try draw a line (a Illustrated) 6 Inche able, skirts may be used. from the "How do you make that out?' and Distress After Earing. Grape-Nu- t for ber case. other end draw a line. Meas- Place books flatly on the bottom of 8 B was dizzy, wasn't head SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. "The results were really wonderful. ure Inche from to C Join C and "If he his the trunk. D and draw line to the end. Saw out swimming?" Genuine must bear Signature The little brain that seemed at times Collar may be folded together In unable to do Its work, took on new on these lines and plane smoothly. paper If a collar bag 1 not owned. life and vigor. Every morning, now The shelves are 14 Inches long, the Their Reason. Clean handkerchiefs should be do managers try new before going to school, she eats the upper one 6 Inches wide and the lower "Why their placed between laundered clothes if a one 7 Inches wide. plays on the dog?" ' - ' crisp morsels and is now com Nail or screw the OITA little handkerchief box is not In the be- If Is bowling success." BTONKS Ilomt Remedy ISO pletely and entirely well, she seems to two ends to the shelve. Enamel or "To see It a GALL Bad Humiacb Misery. CRCE longings. for 60 Done LlTur-Us- Boos have a new lease on life no more paint the whole to suit your fancy. luium t... til, US s, awinrs av,milu, Fosters or other papers to be pre- No wonder some children never ali distress In the stomach, nor head served In smooth condition may be A IT ot this paper dealrlri well everyway, amount to anything; Just look at n n to bur snyldlDg adver- ache, but sound and laid on the bottom of the trunk. For the Small Porch. tisedUAUHnuId Its oolODins should Insist upoo having what their parents. or Name given by Postum Co., Battle The chafing dish may be made to A useful form of the chaise lounge, Uivj ass for. rof uslhs all substitutes ImliaUoos. Creek. Mich. Read the book, "The hold trinkets, or, if the lid is not to be or porch reclining chair of wicker, is In PII.F9 CURED II TO 14 1T8 9M Road to Wullvtlle," pkgs. tied on, may afford space tor a pack- in two sections, divided almost ln Yonrdruwg-ts- will rultind muoer If PAO OINT a the IdKNT fails to cure any case of honing, HUod, L. '.was "There's Reason." age. middle so two chair may be made BitxxUos' or fruLrualus i'ile la 6 u U sua IMstOoofaSrnia. Tsstas Oood. Uss Ever read above leltrrT A aw In tlma. tola y Dronrists. f . appears front time to time. They If the tray Is heavily packed, be when no one wlshe to lounge, or wbm I agony la - suf- n areaalas, lmi aad foil of haiuaa sura that It Is well supported. the porch 1 filled with guest. Untold what t- woman 22 la tercet. fers from tigh.1 shoea, r BEGGED FOR I RIEDMANN CURE HAS ANYONE ELSE MET HIM7 Too Much, "My feelings have been lacerated." FOLEY'S "Did take?" G0NSTIPATI0IJ Hundreds of. Women and Children Kansas City Paper Telia Story of En-- it Swarmed About the Doctor's counter With Automobillst That Monyon's Paw-Pa- w HONEYS T&T? wn"f.l. Pi 11 are unlike all oth- Cr in New York. COMPOUND. Is Hard to Believe. URGING GREAT SALE OF CANNED FOODS er laxatives or cathar- STOPS COUGHS - CURES COLDS rAMA MvAnnH Inl.l.nP. n ml tics. They coax tha New York, N. Y. Four hundred-wome- n Thus cynically does the Kansas City niOllllfflr. Contains No Opiates ! Safe For Children hirers all over the country are Joining liver into activity by and children hemmed in the Independent speak of the motorist hands during the week of March gist to lioiide-wive- s gentle methods, they Fried-man- n who cares for something else than April Btli an effort to quaint motor car of Dr. Friedurlch F. in ui not scour; speed for be does really exist, ap- with the economy and tiuuliiy of do they do begging him to treat thenf'for canned foods. not gripe; they do not pearances to the contrary It is now a well known ract mat neat tuberculosis. The crowd surrounded Is the only preservative used In preparing weaken; but they do the German physician outside the hos- these economical foods. The cans are start all the secretions Saskatchewan upon temperature of pital for deformities, and di- We came the motor car stand sealed and sterilised at a of the liver and stom- - Joint Ing 250 degrees, which prevents any contami- seases, and a squad of police reserves on the hrow of the hill, nation and keeps the contents fresh and bch in a way that aooa Ycur "Hello!" Ve said to the chauffeur wholesome as the day the tins were filled puts these organs in a had to be called to make a path for In the canneries. 4iw him to the hospital door. Opportunity "Broken downT" National Canned Foods Week, during healthy condition and "No, sir," he responded, which dealers and grocers will make corrects constipation. Munyon's Paw-Pa- w Physicians from all parts of the sales-leature- s, Is Is NOW "Out or gasoline T" canned foods their for United States earlier In the day gath- the purpose of demonstrating to house- Pills are a tonic to the stomach, liver and In Provlnoa "No, sir. We have plenty." wives the cost of living can be cut nerves. They invigorate instead of weaken; ered at Mount Sinai hospital to watch tha of that may "Tire punctured?" with such foods, and that they be blood instead impover- Doctor Friedmann administer his Saskatchewan, served In hundreds of dellKhtful ways, they enrich the of perfect daily without monotony. ishing it; they enable the stomach to get all were Western C An a da "No, sir. The tires are in and thus served vaccine, but refused admission. condition." ' The farmer's wife especially finds It ad- the nourishment from food that is put into The only other medical men at the Do Ton dfmtro to gut a vantageous to relieve herself of all the Freo lIomcHtvuduf 100 "Lost your way 7" cooking possible and Canned Foods en- it Price is cents. All Druggists. clinic were three representatives of AMIK8 of Ilia, well to same Known vvnpfit Ltoar "No, sir. The country hereabouts able her do this and at the time the government, at whose request oth- The am. Isbecomlng nioralioilied Improve the quality of her meals. but Do Ipsb Yaluuhle. Is very familiar." Women In every community should ob- PARKEP'ft er physicians were excluded. ISKV 1MNTRICT8 serve National Canned Foods Week by HAIR BALSAM hftTe recently been opened up for "Dropped something from the auto?" going to the dealers and putting In a sup- - sand besantxAak. the. hatfa settlement and Into these rntl- - S Prnmottsi ft huurtsutt tmrwth. n m rms K "No, sir. Nothing the The saving and general r r i ra halna fl'k of sort". fly. satisfaction Kirver rails to Beator t"yl 10 VERDICT IN THE BEERS CASE d "1" aooa Cuiue wlieo there why are your standing the use of Canned Foods la entirely jiair so itj x oniruui swm wut uo no ''Then here? worth while. Adv. PrerenU hair ft.ll Inf. Why are you not shooting dowu the The Jury Could Not Agree and Were A Swift entrant, Saskatchewan, hill and across the level at a terrific farmor wrlu t: "'I cume on my Don't flag the busy little bee when GRANULATED - I speed." Discharged After 44 Hours honifstoad. March MM. with a hoot he Is going straight ITCHING LIDS tl.lM) worth of horses and niuchln-fr- ahead. Deliberation. and Justgttln cash. Today I "I do not care to do that," said the hare MM acres of wheat, Wlicrri owner of the machine, who had been of oola, and GO acres of flas." Mot Topeka, deliberating 44 bad for six years, but only an In- silent until this moment "Whenever Kan. After stance of what may be dnne In hours the twelve men who heard t,lie Wesicrn Canada fn Manitoba. I come this way I have my car stopped Saskatchewan or Alberta. svldence in the trial of the Rev. W. L. Bond at once for Literature. here so that I may enjoy the magnifi- Maps, Ballway Beers for the murder of his wife in a Rales, etc, to cent view from this elevation." luarrel, failed to agree and were G. A. COOK. With a frightened glance at him, we 1M W. by Judge Whitcomb. The Its ITIEFT, KANSAS CITT. at turned and hastened to the nearest Qtnadlan Goyemment Aimnt, or town, to warn the officials a person ifry stood eight for acquittal and four j : '"I--1 mmuimnt or that fur conviction for fourth degree r. evidently insane was at large in an automobile. When the Jury first went into Its room Thursday there were seven men HOW IT WAS. who wanted to convict the minister and Ave who would give him his lib- erty. In the course of the long argu- ments and debates the tables were Sprains.Bruises sompletely turned. .Between twenty Have Been Restored to Health By Lydia EL. and thirty ballots were taken by the are relieved at once by an applica- jury In Its deliberations. tion of Sloan's Liniment. Don't Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. rub, Just lay on lightly. dona more I KING OF GREECE TAKES OATH "Sloan's Liniment has There is no doubt about this fact. Why during the ?ood than anything I hare erer tried Joints. 1 got my hand hurt so last years we have published in the newspapers of this badly that i had to stop work right In 30 Only a Brief and Simple Ceremony the busiest time of the year. 1 thought country volumes of letters from women who have been re- at first that 1 would bare to hare my When Constantino Was Sworn hand taken off, but I got a bottle of lieved of all their suffering by the timely aid of this grand In at Athens. Sloan's Liniment and cured my hand." WU.TOM Wukklkb, Morris, Ala. old medicine. Letters like the following, true, genuine and Athens. With the briefest and sim- Good for Broken Sinews honest expressions of gratitude coming from grateful hearts. G. (i. Jones, Baldwin, L. I., writes I plest ceremony possible King Constan- "1 used Sloan's Liniment for broken Surely you can believe these women. tino took the oath la the Chamber of sinews above the knee cap caused by a fall and to my great satisfaction was Deputies here, thereby becoming ac- able to resume work In less than three Mrs. L. S. BIIENXER, Hudson, Mich., says: , tually the King of the Hellenes, suc- weeks after the aocidenu" " Sometime ago I was taken with a terrible pain in my right side, such ceeding his father, George I, assassi- sharp pains just like a knife sticking me. I tried hot applications but that nated at Saloniki. The king then pre- did no good. I went to our family doctor (we were living in Fayette, Ohio, at time) and he said was organio inflammation. I doctored with him pared to leave Saloniki-an- d SLOAN'S ' that it Athens for el a while but kept getting1 worse. The pain was so terrible I could hardly It was would re- - "How did yo' all get yo' nose anuounced that be ' stand on my feet. I would have that Bharp pain in my right side, and a , turn to the capital next Thursday I dull heavy pain the whole rength of my limb. I realized that something with the body of King George. LINIMENT "I done slipped down an' plumb lit had to be done quickly, so I looked up all of your advertisements I could Fine for Sprain on my back." find, and Baw several that described my case. I got a bottle of Lydia E. - Ha. TTbhrt A. Voehl, 84 Somerset "But, name o goodness, sah! yo' Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and it helped me from the first dose, and WOMAN- STOPS JAIL DELIEVRY St., PlHlulteld, N. J., writes A when had two my was gone. Your medicino has friend sprained his ankle so badly nose isn't located on yo' back." I taken bottles trouble that it went black. He laughed when "No, sah; an needer was Brudder clone so much for me that I am willing you should publish this letter for the an of told him I would bare hint out Bake Mrs. L. S. Michigan. . After Assault Wife Arkansas I that Jones." of other suffering women." Brenner, Hudson, Sheriff Forced Prisoners Into In a week. I applied Sloan's Liniment and in four days he was working and Mrs. 1m Glrard, says: . said Sloan's was a right good Lini- E. BOWERS, Pa Their Cells. . It Didn't Matter. ment." ' ' I take pleasure in informing you of what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable When Fred Kelly made a start in me. 1 had spell February, Fort Smith, a prisoner Price 23c.. istsraBaV Compound has done for a sick last and for Ai. After 50c., and l.00 journalism be was put on reporting some months after that I was not regular and had many bad feelings. I 1 ha knocked her husband unconscious Sloan's Book One night he was sent to a big fire vas tired all the time, had dull headaches, not much appetite, and also with a chair, Mrs. Tom Walden, wife on horses, cattle, down town. A reporter named what the doctor called organic inflammation. Your Vegetable Compound county, sheep and me cannot said of the sheriff of Carroll seized poultry sent free. Brown was sent with blra. It was a has entirely cured and I feel that too much be in its praise .her husband's revolver and forced half large presently as I am now able to do my own work. You are perfectly welcome to use Address fire, and Brown dis Mrs. E. B.F.D. No. a dozen prisoners back to their cell.--) my testimonial for the benefit of others." L. Bowebs, 1, appeared. A wall bad fallen, and Glrard, Pa. In the county Jail at Herryville. Odus Kelly was sure Brown was under it. Davidson, awaiting the death penalty He rushed to the telephone and called Mrs. ELIZABETH GEXTILCOBE, Buffalo, N.Ysaysi for murder, is confined in the jail. up his city editor. "I feel that I must write to you about your wonderful remedies. About Mrs. Walden was in an adjoining room "Say," he shouted Into the tele- ten years ago I was troubled with female weakness and was all run down. when her husband was assaulted. phone, "Brown is gone. He's burned I was tired all the time and could hardly walk without feeling dizzy. I up!" heard about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, took it, and also TO KEEP THEIR LINCOLN HOME used the Sanative Wash. I got stronger, and have not had those dizzy "What's that?" aaked the city edl spells Bince. I feel that I owe my health to you, and hope your remedies tor. will help others as they have me. I tried most everything I heard of, and Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Will "Brown is burned up, I tell you yours are the best medicines for women's ailments." Mrs. Elizabetu E, Occupy Falrview While Parents He fell into. the fire. 26 Olor Street, Buffalo, New York. Are In Washington.. I "All right," said the city editor, 1 hanging up the telephone, "I'll send For SO years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable U.S.A. Compound has been the standard remedy for fe- Lincoln, Neb. A rumor has P down another man." that LAJIHJIB-SgB- male ills. No one sick with woman's ailments been current in Lincoln for some time .yisiilli'BiiiMi L does justice to herself if she does not try this fa- that W. J. Dryan contemplated sell- Desperate. mous medicine made from roots and herbs, it ing Falrview, the suburban home, was Warranted In Using Cuaa Words. "What's that terrible fight going on lias restored so many suffering women to health. over there?" denied by Mrs. Dryan. - She said it A small boy In 'Fort Scott was out to LYDIA. E.PIKHAM MEDICINE CO. "Oh, that's just an alderman trying lif (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASS., would be occupied by their youngest playing with his wagon one day and fWritI for advice. daughter and her husband, Mr. and to prevent a corporation agent from Your letter will be opened, read and answered Just at the critical moment one wheel $1,000 pocket." by a woman held contidence. Mrs. Richard L. Hargrave, during tha youngster crowding Into his and in strict came off. The walked Puck. residence of Mr. arrtl Mrs. Dryan in around the wagon several times and Washington. one accus- WOMCM surveyed it with the air of FOOT-EAS- P5T ASK FOR ALLEN'S COUNTUS to disappointments. As he the Antlauptlo powder to shake Into your W. L. DOUGLAS tomed M-.o- shoes. Relieves Corns. Bunions. Ingrowing o FOUND A CHECK FOR MILLIONS dragged the wagon to his home be met Nails, Swollen and Sweating feet, misters 3.oo $3i50 to- and Callous spota Sold everywhere, 85o. a boy friend who Joined him, and $R-o- o Don't accept any substitute. Sample FREB. MB'U.BQ AND A Porter on a Paris Train Picked Up gether they trudged on, the Fort Scott Address Allen 8. Olmsted. LsKoy. N.I. Adv. a Draft on the Bank of Tribune ".ays. The owner of the wag- SHOES Italy. on sat on the front step with a for- Any Old Way. mm FOR MEN AND WOMEN lorn look; then quickly brightening up "What is your name?" v,:Tk BifBOrS SHOES In the WORLD ' f.VU, J bU and fJ.UU. London. A telephone message from he exclaimed: "Let's cuss." "All "Ephrlam Rbenezer," replied the f largest of Paris says that a carriage cleaner right," returned the other, "Cuss, cuss, small colored boy. The makers cuss." Kansas City Star. "How do you spell It?" Men's S3.50 and S4.00 found on the Nord Express a sachet shoes in the world. 'Tor "'Tain' no use to worry 'bout dat; containing a check 13,000,000 marks Ask your dtutler to show too ($2,250,000), drawn by a Derlin bank on ImDOrtant to Motttora jes' suit yourself. I aln' pubtlc'lar." w. l Dona-la-s as.oo, IM.no ai Examine carefully every bottle 6f 4.50 shoes. Just as In style. the Bank of Italy ai name, and also CASTOUIA, a safe and sure remedy for nt ana wear as uiner inaaes costing u.1.00 to SJ7.00 a passport In the name of Commander Only On "BEOMO QIUNIHK" r,ue oiujr amereuoe is ins price, nlioes In infanta and children, and see that It That ts LAX ATI VH BHOUO OIUN1NH. Look snnpes all . learners, siyis ana ro suit everytMMty. Arrize Rossi. The check remains un- tor the signature of W. UROVH. Cures a Cold you W. Bears the In One Uay, Cures Grip In Two Lays. Ko. If could visit I. Iiouglas larjre facto- claimed. It U In the hands of the ries at Brockton. Mass., and see for youraeir Signature now careiuiiy w. u. j'ou-ria- s snoes are maile, police. Investigating yon would their understand wliy they are warranted In Use For Over 30 Years. Further. to nt netier, iooh neiier, noia tneir snape ana wear Children Cry for Fletcher's CaatorU "Dobble's word la as good ffk bis longer than any other make lor the price. tmm LOST $200,000 WORTH OF GEMS bond." If W. L. Dong-la- sIims ars not for sale In your Ttelnlty., order mm. iruiu HIV i.iui j miu h ins luinuimnan profit. "Exactly. How good is bis bond?" nuuea lurmrj iMeiiitpnvi i.miiT, ru an unoes, Dy r Like an Old Fool. Ptvroel Post, poMJiUw fn, Wrlll, fwr I lliitrMt-- 4 cautio Police of Philadelphia, New York i;iauai-x- it win mow you now 10 oraw by mail, and Slllleas What Is the age of discre TAKE NO ftnd wbjr 70a ma hvi mooay on yoiu tooiwetu. .DotllllaVsi Baffled by a Report- I It MAOIMd Boston tion T True happiness leaves no reactions. 6UB8TITUTB on in nnitfltn ed Theft. Cynlcus There Isn't any. I know The mind la at rest with Itself, and seventy consciousness Is filled with the Write for book saying young chicks, (tend as a man over who married his the WHY INCUBATOR CHICKS DIE Dames 01 7 rrleods that uae Incubators and ares Philadelphia, Pa. The mysterious fourth wife the other day. joy of living. David Starr Jordan. book free. Haiall Remedy Uo., Black wsU.Okia. Iobs of jewelry valued at $200,000 from a train between this city and New York is baffling the police of Philadel- phia, New York and Boston, and the theft, or loss, has Just been made Uoo public by advertisements offering re- fife k wards for the lost Jewels by J. E, lifflte tojlt Caldwell & Co., who are guarding the ! RiNOVINw.'' VUtt-MirrsfU- ld Identity of the owner carefully. If Yrt llHt,i1nf.rwk. kladt 4y Van Prwa C., Mtmphls, Tna. rrt ft.OO No. 283 An act to provide for the of course, be done prior to covering HEW LAWS APPROVED expenses of district Judges'. POWDER ON THE FACE the cardboard. No. 266 An act to authorize incor- A ring Is sewn on at top porated to small the towns, cities and villages NEW MEXICO by which' holder and contents may be MEASURES 8IGNED BY GOVER- construct permanent street improve- ments. PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE TAKEN hung upon a nail in the wall by the NOR TURNED OVER TO SEC- side of the writing table. RETARY OF 8TATE. No. 67 An act to provide for the IN BRIEF IN IT8 APPLICATION. paving of certain streets at the seat This holder would be useful for oth- of government. er"purposes than that suggested, and would Governor McDonald Approves District No. 130 An act relative to the loca- Wot em Newspaper I'nlon New Service. It make a useful receptacle for Attorney Bill In Its New Form, tion of the proposed western exten- Ne Real Reason- - Why It Should Be letters for the post, and In that case Dates for Coming Events. might Along With Many Others. sion of the Camlno Real. May 12-1- State Retailers' and Busl-n- e Harmful Thorough Cleansing It have "Letters for the post" . No. 101 An to authorize com- Men's Association Convention at embroidered upon the front in place act Koawell. of the Pores of the 8k!n missioner of public lands to employ Absolutely of "Lest we forget" --Wftitarn Newapaper Unlo New Service. Necessary. additional assistance to defend contest A new broom factory has been start Santa Fe, N. M. Governor McDon- suits by the United States govern- ed at Logan. DRESS FOR YOUNG GIRL ald gave executive approval to many ment. Occasionally I receive an inquiry measures passed by the recent Legis- No. 132 An act to create a state A board of trade has been organ- asking my opinion in regard to the use ized of 1. Mi l lature, and as fast as he approved a highway between Hondo poBtofflce, at Farmlngton. face powder. Whether powder can .'' W'.W .JI. ill Lincoln county Magdalena-Springe- r be measure, he sent It to the office of the and the Scott B. Williams has been appoint- used on the complexion with per- state highway at Socorro. fect secretary of state, where It was ed postmaster at Cloudcroft. safety or if is likely to prove In- No. 133 An act to create a state jurious. "My answer promptly stamped with the time of re- highway, A broom factory has been estab- has always been Roswell to Las Cruces. that powder can be used without the ceipt and filed. Among the bills sent No. 211 An to provide compen- lished at Sedan by Cole Brothers. act the least fear of any ',11 to the secretary's office was the new sation for Improvements placed upon results provided Six of the seven saloon keepers in the powder itself is harmless and Is district attorney bill providing for state lands prior to June 14, 1912. Santa Fe have been indicted by the used over Following are the No. 212 An act setting aside school a foundation of pure cream, those officials. grand Jury. and also provided bills filed with the secretary. sections, portions thereof for ceme- the face la thorough- teries. Texas buyers were in Grady recent- ly cleansed each day to prevent the Senate Bills Approved. pores of No. 26 An act to authorize auditor No. 171 Relating to the construc- ly buying broom corn, and paid fronj the skin from becoming county clogged. Such cleansing necessary and treasurer to . transfer certain tion of bridges. $35 to $50 per ton. Is No. 26 whether powder funds for legislative purposes. Relating to Sabbath obser- ' E. P. Davles is the new exalted ruler is used or not, because vance and defining Sunday. the dust and grime atmos- No. 30, as Amended To prohibit of the Benevolent Protective Order of from the mutilating public records and pre- No. 29 Increasing the number of phere will settle into and clog the Elks in Santa Fe. . scribing penalties therefor. Judges in the Fifth judicial district. pores unless the skin is cleansed often No. 130, as Amended To provide No. 63 Ceding Jurisdiction to the Excessive freight rates are claimed enough to prevent obstruction of the for the payment of interest on the United States over Fort Bayard mili- to be responsible for the low prices channels of tary reservation. elimination.. bonded debt. paid for broom corn. Face powder aa a beautlfler for the empower Su- No. 64 Ceding Jurisdiction over No. 154 An act to The Morrows of near Amlstad re- comrlexlon has been used for centur- preme Court to adopt seal. Santa Fe national cemetery to the ' cently purchased 900 Ari- ies, and nowadays powder is taking a No. 1, as Amended An act to em- United States. heifers in No. 213 Authorizing the commis zona to stock their ranch. still more important place among cos- power municipal corporations to make metics provision for the care and mainte- sioner of public lands to quit claim Six- miles of shade Irees being and Is used extensively for pro- are tecting the nance of sick and indigent persons. certain lands. planted on Little Vineyards com- skin from the deleterious No. 174 Providing tax aid the effect of the sun No. 60 An act to provide for the for a to pany's tract east of Deming. and wind. Especial- payment salary and certain ex- public health by the drainage of ly is this true since the automobile of A penses of the state mine inspector. swampy sections. car of bear grass was shipped has come into favor as a means of lo- No. 19, Amended An act appro- No. 82 Prescribing the fees to be from Logan to St. Louis, and one of comotion. Exposing o a as charged the face priating funds for the Improvement of by the secretary of state. broom corn was consigned to Amarlllo. gentle breese when one Is walking re- No. 17 Providing the Rio Orande. for additional Articles of incorporation have been quires little thought as to purotectlve No. 91 An act amending Section 9 good time for convicts. measures, 206 filed by the Sandoval Grant Company, but exposing the face to the of Chapter 116, Acts of the Thirty-sixt- h No. Providing for county appro strong priation to fairs for prizes for live at Elmendorf, Socorro county, H. II. wind when an auto is going 30 Legislative Assembly, providing or 40 miles an hour Is quite of drawing original stock and agricultural displays. Lisle, agent. . another for the manner thing. Unless pro- No. 286 Providing for the refund of The oil prospectors out Seven the face is well Jury venires. in the tected the chances are No. 161 An act to distribute the moneys paid to the irrigation commis- country have piped gas that the skin sion. Iakes natural will not only become tanned, but will funds derived from collections of de- into shack, and now live like No. 188 Relating to the re their In time take on a withered look and linquent taxes accruing prior to the sheriffs real city folks. year 1911. turn on attachment papers. gain a.hardness in texture which no The simplest style of dress this, ant se- No. 186 Establishing a system of No. 350 Fixing salaries for district David B. Cole of Cimarron was amount of "make-up- " will effectually one of the nicest for everyday wear. weights and measures. attorneys. verely Injured when the horse he was hide. Our model is In fine nut brown serge. No. 144, authorizing the State Boad No. 141 Albuquerque state fair riding stumbled, throwing and then When a good The bodice and skirt are cut sepa- measure. cream is rubbed into of Equalization to fix values of prop- falling on him. the skin before the powder is applied rately and are joined to the same erty for taxation. No. 118 Prescribing fees to be it pores waist band; two tucks made charged by notary publics. The Gordon Panoramic Photo Com- fills the with a harmless sub- are la No. 182 To provide for at least five pany stance which is easily removed and each on both sides of front they are months school In every district In the No. 291 Relating to building and filed incorporation papers. Its loan associations. office is at Magdalena and T. W. Wil- which prevents the dry powder from stitched part way down; the sleeves state. settling into pores clogging are set in large armholes with No. 63 Giving electors In munici- No. 113 Relating to and amending son is the agent. the and them. If cleansing wrapped seams; a turn-eve- r collar and palities the right to say whether liq- the law relating to bonds of plain- young daughter a. cream which is tiffs. Miss Marie Brooks, light and penetrating is applied for the silk bow finish the neck. uors shall be sold or not. of Mr. and Mrs. Brooks, residing just No. 31 Providing for a commission No. 93 Providing for a display at first stage of the cleansing process, Material required for the dress: Panama-Californi- a south of City, was quite se- of government the exposition. Silver the pores of the skin will be thorough- 2hi yards 46 Inches wide. form for cities. dog. No. 18 To regulate canvassing by no. 172 Relating to trustees of land verely bitten by the family ly cleansed and every bit of powder correspondence schools. grants. Governor William C. McDonald has (and dust which may have been gath- PEARLS WORN IN VARIETY No. 212. a county option' bill. No. 2C7 Relating to canvassing of named delegates to the first national ered on the ride) can be quickly 177 ordi- election returns by the secretary of No. Approving certain conference on market and farm cred- wiped off with soft absorbent cotton Variation From 8tylea of Seasons nances of the town of Demlng. state. Past its, which meets in Chicago April 8. and the skin will be found perfectly That Seems to Be an Im- House Bills Approved. No. 150 Relative to women holding clean. No. 16 appointive office. Trappers along the Pecos, north and provement Automobile license. If the skin shows the slightest ten- No. 118 county high school No. 305 Providing for the purchase south of Santa Rosa, report wolves, Amend dency ex- act. of land for a farm for the penitentiary. coyotes, wild cats, musk rats and toward irritation from the Seed pearl Jewelry is still in vogue, posure to im- No. 209 An act to prohibit gam- No. 198 Regulating the distribution skunks plentiful, with an occasional the wind, do not follow but there is a variation in it this sea- of mediately soap bling. waters and creating the state mountain Hon. with a and water son in that the pearls are combined No. 141 Providing for the recon- board of water commissioners. scrub. It is really not necessary and with colored One the new 8tate Senator William M. McCoy of Jewels. of struction of the Spanish-America- n No. 165 Fixing the date for publish- will only serve to Increase the irri- pendants is on very scal- ing Mountalnalr, county, has a slender Normal school at El Rlto. the delinquent tax lists for first Torrance tation. Bathe the face gently with loped chain of pearls. In center week in January. appointed al- the No. 10 Fixing the times for holding been vice chairman and rose water and be satisfied that you of the solidly set drop of pearls is a judi- No. 163 To provide for appoint- the District Court In the Eighth the so member of the executive commit- have done your, full duty. rose, cor--, ment of town marshals. carved of either red or cial district. tee of the Progressives in New Mex- CCopyrliht. by Unlrwaal PrM era- al. It Is an ornament appropriate for No. 21 Prohibiting the white slave No. 59 Providing for an adequate ico. lll. dicate.) sewer system for the state buildings. the young girl or the not too ample traffic. 'Governor C. No. 60 Relating to kidnapping and No. 199 Appropriating $15,000 for William McDonald has matron, but it is far too fragile for abduction. hydrographlc surveys. honored the requisition of the gover- FOR HALF SHEETS OF PAPER the stout woman. She may, however, No. 73 Providing for printing the No. 159 Amending the act relating nor of North Carolina for the extradi- console herself with one of the new message of the governor to the first to Insurance companies. tion of Bob Peterson, who is wanted Handy Device In Which 8mall Pieces seed pearl bracelets, set In a design and second sessions of the First State H. B. No. 344 Taxation measure. in North Carolina on the charge of for Memorandum Purposes of three large connected ovals, in tbe H. B. No. 254 Legislature. To investigate water murder. May Be Kept center of each being a well cut ame- - of No.- 109 To regulate the use of wa- supply state lands. thyst of deep tone. If one has an an- H. B. No. 61 Investment of moneys Senator Fall has been added to the ter for Irrigation. So many people are in habit tique piece of coral and a small piece 131 payment of board of trustees of town of Las Indian Affairs committee of the Sen- the of No. Providing for the tearing the of seed pearl Jewelry, even of the mod- of on the Grant county rail- Vegas. ate and given a place also on the Pub- unused half sheet of note Interest paper from ern manufacture, they may be suc- Bon-- " lic Lands committee. Catron their letters, and saving It road bonds. H. B. No. 201 of officers. Senator cess fully by any No. 191 Authorizing the state treas- H. B. No. 177 has been placed on Pos'toffice combined Jeweler and Repealing Section the a new ornament produced once urer to pay Interest on the bonded 3909 of Compiled Laws. committee. be at charming and economical. The pen- debt. Resolutions and Memorials: C. B. Morrill, who brought to a suc- A No. 65 To establish city boards of H. J. R. No. 4 Inviting T. R. Mar- dants above mentioned, with the chain, education. shall to (he Legislature. cessful termination the Alamogordo-Cloudcrof- t are $35 and $38 each, but a piece of adress State goes No.- 22 Providing that- - members Senate Substitute for S. J. R. No. 3 road, now to. Santo Jewelry could be reset for much less, and employes of the corporation com Ratifying the Income tax amend- Domingo to direct a camp of men at producing a similar effect mission and employes of the secretary ment to the federal constitution. work on the road from that point to of state give bond. H. J. R. No. 12 Protesting against Albuquerque. ' DICTATES OF FASHION No. 116 Relating to the Quay coun transferring of Pueblo Indian lands to Dr. David Ross Boyd, president of ty experiment station. United States. the University of New Mexico at Al- No. 173 To harmonize certain H. J. R. No. 6 In memory of Solo- Some of the datnty crepe neglegeea school laws of the state. mon Luna! buquerque, has accepted an Invitation are completed with a skirt to match. No. 146 Relating to the biennial Senate Substitute for H. J. R. No. 11 to deliver the commencement address Striped eponge of unusual coloring election of municipal officers. Paying expenses of 1911 canvassing to the graduating class of the Las is a favorite material for top coats of No. 72 Relating to sheep dipping. board. Vegas high school. A three-quarte- r length. No. 80 Relating to the powers of H. J. R. No. 16 Giving desks to St Broom corn buyers have invaded Separate waists of fine dotted swlsu of Insane asylum College. the trustees the and Michael's Roosevelt county. Portales shipped, are trimmed with lace and sometime allowing them to contract tor supplies H. J. R. No. 13 Providing crystal buttons for the the past week, from four to six cars with the in color. for periods of six months. T. P. Marshall reception committee. . of and braid, of brush a day. Fancies feathers small No. 14 An act appropriating money H. J. R. No. 17 Relating to the In- but decidedly individual, are the solfc to aerray tne cosi oi legislative print ternational exposition at El Paso in Tbe burning of a railroad bridge trimming on many of the early sprinit ing, etc., and printing Journals of 1915. o Leglslatre. near Lesbla, thirty-tw- miles, west of bats. First State H. J. M. No. 2 Asking government Rock Island, suspended traffic for for memoranda purposes, that the Boudoir slippers without labels, of No. 48 An act providing for the to donate Fort WIngate to state. holder con- the twenty-fou- r hourajind left Rock Island shown in our sketch for course are made of the same mats, payment of the members of the Legis S. J. R. No. 12 Providing for an without mail service from Saturday taining half sheets should appeal to rial as one's boudoir gown and are lature, etc amendment to state constitution, Art. many of our readers. similarly trimmed. No. 13 An act authorizing judges VIII, relating to taxation revenue. morning to Sunday night often and It can be made with the lid of a of District Courts to rent chambers S. J. R. No. 20 Ratifying amend- Among the Important bills approved as headquarters. ment to federal cardboard box, and In size It should Popular Footgear. constitution for direct by the governor and which will be- No. 65 An act for further construc election of senators. be about six Inches In width and eight A neat evening shoe is of brtinzw come a law ninety days ad- tion of the scenic highway between Senate Substitute for S. J. R. No. 10 from the Inches in length. To obtain the re- kid, with a front of chiffon to match, Banta Fe and Las Vegas. Amending constitution so as to pro- journment of the Legislature, is the quired shape, a portion of the lid wlU drawn through a gilt buckle. No. 66 An act relative to the con' vide two-yea-r term for county officers. act providing for tbe registration and have to be cut away, and this is clear- Suede shoes with patent vamps will Struction of El Camlno Real Santa Senate Substitute for H. J. R. No. 6 regulation of automobiles. ly shown in diagram A on the right of be much worn. A dressy little model Fe, Albuquerque. Providing for a state seal. the sketch, the dotted lines Indicating suede upper, bordered Development of the Carlsbad proj-Jec- t has the wlta No.. 44 An act to validate acknowl H. J. R. No. 22 Providing for the In- that part of the lid which can be dis- patent and fastened by a lo- Is under way in earnest System- leather edgements of deeds, etc. vestment of the school funds. pensed with. ries of patent strappings, each orna- 46 Sen- R. No. 19 Providing addi- atic immigration No. House substitute for H. J. for work, the first In ten A second piece of cardboard must mented by a tiny crystal button down Bill No. 46 and BUI No. 37 pay for employes years. ate House tional of the capltol Is going forward quietly but ef- be cut to across (diagram center. The actual fastening Is, An act Increasing the Jurisdiction of during the legislative session. fit the front the fectively, bringing In settlers that are B), and both pieces smoothly covered however, made by means of bone but- Justices of the peace to two hundred H. J. M. No, 1 Memorializing Con- ready to begin Improvement at once. dollars. gress for a Just administering of the s with silk and then sewn together, the tons down the outside of the shoe. No. 110, as Amended An act pro- homestead and forest laws. Articles of Incorporation were filed seam afterwards being hidden with a The favorite boot of glace leather top hibiting minors under eighteen yftars S. J. R. No. 19 Providing for amend- in the state corporation commission's silk cord, which is also used for fin- has a gray suede gaiter combined to frequent and loiter In or ment to the constitution which would ishing off edges throughout On with fine glace, and the fastenings are attend, office by the Sunshine Creamery Com- the pool rooms. give officers a two-yea-r terra, covering smoked pearl buttons to match. Elas-tl-o round state pany, the material the front of the No. 175 An act for the publication and further providing that they may with offices at Albuquerque, holder, the words "Lest we forget" sides, however, are not unknown, ' Fleming catalogue of the Ancient 8pantah nut succeed themselves after having and John as statuory agent. ?an be worked In silk in some strong- the buttons being more ornamental Archive served two terms, Tbe oompany is caUtallced at $50,000. ly contrasting color, tad this should. than useful