University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository

Kenna Record, 1910-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers

4-4-1913 Kenna Record, 04-04-1913 Dan C. Savage

Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/kenna_news

Recommended Citation Savage, Dan C.. "Kenna Record, 04-04-1913." (1913). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/kenna_news/159

This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Kenna Record, 1910-1921 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 7) 1 THE KENNA RECORD. VOL. 7. KENNA, CIIAVES COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1913. NO. 7.

' got the woman beside him and with Oreen had taken Travis' place at Miss MEMORY HELD HIM an unconscious eagerness leaned for- Davis' side. When Ralph thought of TO TAKE OUT STAINS HOUSEHOLD LORE OF VALUE ward In his seat, his eyes strained to the woman he had left alone In the catch the first sight of the diminu- box he regretted his unavoidable rude- 8ome Good Old Rules That Have Been figure, third from the end second ness. of Handed Down Through Many tive She was welcome to think SIMPLE AGENTS THAT MAY BE And His Reverie Took Him Back row. him as a cad or however else she Generations. EMPLOYED BY HOUSEWIFE. Far-Awa- y The pretty conceit of the second act pleased. For. he had Cecile, he had to a Country "Tiger-Lilies.- A was the appearance of the " found again his little sirl of the tiger capital method of cleaning copper a pans and kettles is to fill them first Home. . The ballet, few minutes before lilies, and amid his happiness noth- gowned In dainty white, now appeared ing else of this world mattered. Good Idea Is to Have a Set of Rules of all with boiling water and then to rub In flaming crimson, their heads crown- (Copyright, MIS, by the MoClure News- That May Be Poeted In a Con- the outside with sour milk. The paper milk must have condition By . ed with scarlet and yellow caps, fash- Syndicate.) spicuous Position About reached the RICHARD P08T. of ioned In the shape of a lily. Then It the House. thick curds, a little being rubbed on one with a piece of flannel. Buttermilk Is It was a full bait hour the cur- was that Travis knew the whom WERE COMRADES AT DINNER after eyes Ray- even more satisfactory. When dry, tain rose when Travis saw her. Even his sought was Indeed Cecile It is hard for even the housewife gorgeousness cos- the metal polished with a then he was mace mond. The of ber Rufus Claim to Acquaintanceship of large experience to remember ex- should be doubtful. In the clean chamois of pretty girls who through tume only accentuated the pallor of With British General Had Actual actly the simple agents for removing leather. weaved feverish Garlic the Intricate and bewildering combina- her cheeks, the luster of her Foundation. various stains. Knowlege of the av- Juice used to be considered tions large, brown eyes, the dead blackness erage maid or laundress Is still more the best cement for fine china In by; of dances and marches on the gone days. stage he could not be that the of her massed hair. After peace was declared In the limited, hence a device which serves To extract the Juice from certain 1812, the garlics, they In a slight, girlish figure was Ceclla Ray- Cecile knew him. He read that in War of Rufus Brown, a lank In one house as a constant Jog to the were crushed Despite stage de- watting mortar In pieco of mond. Now formed In a the first glance. Vermonter, was with the memory. It is a set of rules printed and then pressed a the chorus eyes continually troops Niagara Falls muslin, being collected billowy line of white and surged for- corum her wandered United States at upon a yard of the blackboard cloth the Juice then , and painted on edges, foam-creste- toward his box. She executed the live- for orders to return home. Anxious to the broken ward like a d wave to the used on schoolroom walls. double-barrele- d gun he had with a brush footlights. The girl he watched was ly, rollicking dance mechanically, keep- to try a Instead of writing with chalk, print or a feather. step with bought, Rufus obtained permis- The third from the end in the second line ing time and the skill of Just the rules neatly In the form of a finest whiting, crumbled to a man, leaning for- to cross over Into Canada for a powder and the young man could not distin- long habit But the sion table In white oil paint, thinned with and then made Into a paste seat, day's shooting. But game was shy, repre- guish her features. ward in his unconscious of the turpentine. This medium, If properly with a drop or two of sweet oil, stately girl at his side, of the multi- and late In the afternoon, with his sents an excellent polish metal "A very common-plac- e dried. Is permanent; it cannot be dis- for chorus," MIbs women him, gun untried, as he was returning dish Davis escort, tude of men and about still turbed either by steam or by rub- and pan covers. This should be commented to her as the Intuitively Cecile's thoughts disgustedly, a crow perched on a tree rubbed on curtain fell. knew that bing. After allowing . It to dry for with a piece of flannel, and were with him, as his were with her. top not far from British headquarters, a little of the powdered whiting enclos- "I thought that little brunette near four or five days It may be tacked In his reverie fancy took blm back tempted him, and he brought It down on ed In a muslin bag afterwards spdlnk-le- d the end In row was, well-q- uite the kitchen wall. Inclosed in a the second once more on a peaceful river In the with one barrel. The shot brought over the top. A gloss may be ob- pretty," he frame of plain pine picture molding. ventured. tar-awa- y out a British general, who, as Rufus country of his home Cecile's Here Is a copy of the table for any tained by finally scouring briskly with Miss Lorene Davis glanced at him They were together, hardly stooped to pick up the crow, said: a chamois sharply. home." one who may care to make one: leather. "It's all a matter of1 opinion more boy and girl, in a canoe "That's a fine gun; will you let me A soap of course," than . Ink Stains Soak In sour milk. If little rubbed on the hinges of she replied, acridly. "As drifting slowly down the stream. The see it?" a door will prevent creaking. for myself, I haven't seen ever a pass- a dark stain remains, rinse In a weak It from month was August, the sun Rufus handed him the gun, when An method of cleaning ably good-lookin- g woman he stage solution of chloride of lime. on flowing l, the general, with sudden fire In his tonight" on the swiftly water of Blood 8tains Soak In cold salt wa- an oven is that of placing a handful but they coasted along the eye, said: of straw inside It and setting fire to But Ralph Davis was paying scant you my ter, then wash In warm water with bank In the deep shade of the over- "Tou scoundrel, have shot plenty soap; It The oven door must be kept closed attention to her remarks. For a mo- pet crow, and now you've got to eat of afterward boll. hanging trees. And there, at the edge Grass Stains Saturate the spot until the straw has burned Itself out ment memory held him. Was Cecils tiger-Ulle- - it of the bushes, tall s grew, If thoroughly put The smoke was considered to soften Raymond T Could it be she? Rufus explained, then stormed, then with kerosene, then their crimson coloring resplendent In the washtub. the crust of grease and fruit which it "Why not?" he asked himself bit- against the background of green. To- begged, but the general was mad. is often lmposcible prevent terly. Iodine Stains Wash With alcohol, to aftei "Who knows where she went or gether they had picked the lilies to- clear through, and would not let him meat or tarts have been cooked how off then rinse In soapy water. fruit far may have fallen since she gether that summer afternoon of the until three mouthfula of raw crow In oven. A may required slipped away gulped Hot Tea' and Coffee Stains Soak the the knife be from Lancastar two long ago. , Ha wondered Idly if the had been down. to scrape years stained fabrio In cold water, wring, the stains, and the whole agoT Then Cecile wished to be "There," he said, handing back the j girl on the Stage remembered. spread out and pour a few drops ot must be well scoured finally with a a grand opera star." He smiled with happened. gun, "that will teach you a wholesome In the Instant something glycerine on each spot Let It stand cloth wrung out in boiling soda suds. , a synicism beyond his years. "They The ballet had swung far to the left, lesson." so often end up in chorus may away ' several hours, then wash with cold the it almost below his box. Suddenly Ce- Rufus walked two steps, soap. be after all," h "concluded. sharply around, Water and SUGGESTIONS FOR HOUSEWIFE cile's white face grew even whiter, she wheeled and leveling Iron "If she " and then his honesty of his gun at the general's head, said: Rust Soak the stain thorough- swayed and fell in a little heap. The ly with lemon Juice, sprinkle with salt thought drove back the reproaches he line of dancers swung around and "Eat the rest of that crow." A tiny piece of garlic laid on the let- started to heap upon Cecile. "No, It and bleach for several hours In the tuce half an hour serving will passed her, away to the Benter of the The general. In turn, blustered and sun. before was my fault, just mine," he admitted. stage. Too well trained were they to pleaded, but In vain; he had to finish give a slight savory flavor. j, - 1 Grease Spots soap ' : was- too ambitious,-- didn't dare to allow anything to the unsavory meal. Hot water and Knives not In daily use should be even for an instant generally remove fixed by auk her when I had little to offer. Ce. break of Next day Rufus was called to Amer- these. If well polished and burled In a box of ' the flawless mechanism their long standing, use ether, chloroform or clle on her part was lmpa'tient and execution. Somebody from the wings ican headquarters. There he con- sawdust until required for use. '; nsptha. All three of must be ' went away to make a name for her- would had fronted the angry British general these To render boots and shoes water- - drag out the girl who used away or arti- self. It was all my fault," he repeated, "Rufus," said his commanding off- from either fire proof In damp weather rub a little fallen; the play must go on. ficial unconscious that he spoke aloud. Is General Forsythe; you light mutton suet around-th- e edges of the But before a stage hand could reach icer, "this do Pitch, "What's your fault?" Miss Davis ask- know him?" Wheel Grease, Tar Stains soles. Beeswax Is Just as efficacious. her Travis had climbed the railing of Soften stains with lard, then soak ed, turning a wondering glance upon stage. "Well." drawled Rufus, with a the Always empty out any water left the box and leaped upon the In turpentine. - Scrape oft carefully him. Bending for an Instant over the uncon- twinkle in his eye, "we are sort of ac- before filling the kettle. Very frequent- Ralph sud- with a knife all the loose surface dirt; ly the flat taste tea is caused by came out of his reverie scious girl, he quickly raised the slen- quainted. . We dined together yester- of denly. I sponge clean with turpentine and rub using already "That didn't bring a bos of der form and bore her In his arms, day." water that has been candy for you," he replied with quick gently til! dry. boiled. away from the glare of lights and the Mildew Soak In a weak solution of He hailed a boy and blatant music to quiet of a dress- Miss Helen and the Tourists. If a strong brine of salt and water two-poun- the chloride of lime for several hours. bought an expensive d pack- ing room any dressing room, it did One day Miss Helen Taft was met Is thrown over the coals less Boot will age. Rinse In cold water. collect in the flues chimneys. The not matter to the commanding young by two tourists as she left the White Sewing and For an Instant Travis' eyes rested grounds. With charming Machine Oil Stains Rub fire, too, will burn clear and bright man, whose face so set and stern made House that with lard. Let stand for several hours, on the woman at his side. Superbly men obey and Inexplicable gift for garrulity When baking potatoes grease them him. then wash with cold water and soap. first with a gowned. Miss Davis possessed a regu- "Cecile, Cecile," be whispered, "my which tourists develop, they stopped little butter, and when If Scorch Stains Wet the scorched cooked they will be beautifully brown j lar somewhat colorless beauty. Her tiger-lil- y. her, and, not knowing that she was dear little place, soap ' good breeding showed Itself in every daughter, rub with and and bleach in and crisp, with the glazed appearance And the girl opening her eyes, smil- the president's asked her a the sun. line of If that makes them so appetizing. r. her face and there was a ing wistfully, he re- lot of questions about the White certain hardness in understood that Fru't Stains Stretch the fabric Mayonnaise dressing will separate her features, too Bplendoc of House. Miss Taft submitted and much of a steely In ferred not to the tawdry containing the stain over the mouth when too much salt has been added glitter the pale garb, so many pointed out all the. various Interesting blue eyes, amount of ber but to the days, of a basin and pour boiling water to the egg yolks, or when the oil has: the ber father's weary and years things about the grounds, where the on fortune atoned for any deficiencies. weeks and months the president the stain. In cold weather fruit been dropped too fast, or if the in- before, when they had drifted together apartments of and his spot can frequently be removed by Certainly, Travis, two years before a family were situated, and other Inti- gredients are not thoroughly chilled' on the quiet and gathered the hanging stained garments rs nobody and now only a rising young river the when used. , gorgous lilies on mate details. over night II the stain has man, perhaps undeservedly credited its banks. seem to know a It, "Tou lot about been fixed by In with two engineering triumphs, should "I was so tired," she murmured. one women. time, soak the article Chocolate Cream. my dear," said of the a weak solution of or hold thank his stars of fortune that It was "And now you've come, Ralph, and Its 'Oh," replied Miss Taft laughingly, oxalic acid Take a pint ot milk, a gill of cream, right." the spot over the fumes of sulphur. he who was favored to sit at Miss all "you see, I am one of the assistants the yolks ot three eggs, five ounces Dlvis' side. "Starved herself, the poor little to the chief cook." of powdered sugar and mix together. Travis knew well that In the next thing," the motherly wardrobe wom- As she walked away she heard one To Clean Plaster Ornaments. Turn and place over the fire; cook an box was Edgerton Oreen, contender explained In a low voice. "She of the tourists declare: Plaster of Paris pieces are pretty and stir constantly until it is reduced' for the hand of the girl who that eve- wouldn't do like many of the girls," "Quite refined looking for a domes- Just as long they spot- about a quarter, then add two ounces stage as retain their ning favored Ralph with her smiles. the woman motioned toward the tic." Popular Magaslne. less white color. If they become dusty ot grated chocolate, dissolved in a lit-- ; To be In his place the young man from which waves of applause rolled they may be cleaned by scrubbing tie milk. Cook until the chocolate is doubted not that Green would have as the ballet scampered Into the Improved Shiny Cloth. them with a soft brush dipped In gaso- cooked and then strain and pour into given all he possessed. "Certainly," wings. "She was paid only fifteen a To Improve shiny serge or cloth lay line. The first washing molds and set away to cool. Serve (o will leave the Travis reflected, "I should consider week and bad . provide her own It flat on the table and pass a piece gasoline very dirty, so you must care- cold. myself lucky .'V clothes. The chick hasn't had a square of fine sandpaper very gently over the fully wipe the figures and then repeat But strangely enough he was dis- meal In a month. No wonder she shiny part The sandpaper will rough- the process. When thoroughly dirty, Slicing Tongue. satisfied. The girl was probably not fainted dead away." en up the nap again, but be careful not and even this method of cleaning falls, When the tongue Is tender remove Cecile. Even if she were, what waa "It was all a mistake, Just a misun- to rub too hard, as It may wear a hole the Images may be saade to look very it from the liquor and let cold water she to him? derstanding." Travis said In a low voice In your material. attractive by painting with white e, run over It tor a minute or two, and Two years on the stage, In the bal- and the woman nodded with compre- or given a glossy finish with the skin will come off easily. In slic- let! With his somewhat austere train- hension. "But it will be all right now, Correct white enamel They may also ha reno- ing it, Instead of cutting it straight ing he shuddered to think what ber Just as she said." With the tender- "What Is It that a cat is said to vated by making a weak solution of across with the result that a part of life must have been. No; If the dancer ness of a woman the young man lifted have nine of, while a human being Isinglass water In which clean whiting the meat is In tiny dry slices, cut it should prove to be Cecile, she held the slight form and carried her to a has only one?" asked the teachers. Is dissolved. Paint with this solution with a slant, making each slice one no Interest for him. couch. "Kittens," yelled the class. Cin and set aside to dry. They are also of good size and shape. Woman's Yet, when the curtain roBe, he for - Meanwhile in the theater Edgerton clnnatl Enquirer. very decorative when bronzed. Home Companion.

Pressed Beef. Virginia Stuffed Ham. Little Mothero and Fathers. quaintance. . They are the children two or three times and wash the spot Boll a nice beef shank In plenty of A book has lately been published of a Janitor In an apartment house. with warm water and soap. Put one ham into boiling water and water until the meat will fall from which attempts to prove that child The care they give one another Is no If the hands are covered well with cook three hours; cool and remove the bones and the water Is reduced to labor under certain conditions Is not bss thai beautiful. If these children soap and It Is allowed to dry before the skin and bone. Make a dressing one pint. Remove bones and gristle grow up disadvantageous to the child. In- don't to be better men and polishing the stove, the polish will of a loaf of white bread, three onions and chop the meat very One. Salt do Inexperienced and stances are given which are rather women than the not adhere to the hands and will (chopped fine), one tablespoon butter, pepper to taste, add the liquor, stir convincing. These cases do not prove children of the rich, my Judgment. Is wash oft without any trouble. one teaspoon each celery seed, sage thoroughly, put In a mold decidedly at New Press. and set that, children ought to work In fac- fault York To remove the dust from radiators and thyme, and a little pepper and auy to cool. Sews cut In slices. tories. And yet the author Is wise, Is an easy task If you possess an elec- salt Make a deep Incision In ham and very wise In this: that he recognizees Helpful Remedies. tric fan. Place this article oh the remove the bone. Fill the cavity-- with Removing Rust the value of responsibility to . the Do you know that equal parti of floor In front of the radiator and ap- the dressing. Sprinkle with brown Rust can be removed from steel by child. I have been deeply touched turpentine and ammonia will remove ply the current; move the fan up and sugar and bake slowly for two and a covering It with sweet oil for a day, within the last week or two by some paint from clothing no matter how down until every particle ot dust baa half hours. Baste with the liquor in then rub it with a lump of fresh llmt UtUt fotburc and mothers ot mjr hud it Buy tT Saturate the paint been blown, from Uu efrioaa, whlih the bam was boiled. and polish to the ordinary way. THE KENNA RECORD IN WARFARE OF FACTIONS THE DEAREST. Dan C. Savage, Ed. & Pub. IISASTROUS FLOODS Simple Methods That Will Keep Them Alive, Fragrant, and a Pleasure For Many Days. KENNA ! : : NEW MEXICO BABY IN OHIO AND INDIANA There was a dramatic silence. This is the open Reason for Turkish Mrs. Wilkes' Fondest Hopes "We need butter for supper," said rugs and hot tamales Realized Health, Hap- the wife and mother firmly. "I don't see how we can get along without It. What Is wanted Is a cold storage piness and Baby. I'll send Johnnie to the grocer's. It's egg that bears the date of Its sepul- Many Lives Lost and Immense Damage to Property Just across the street, you know. He's ture. Plattsburg, Miss. "Lydla E. rink- - little and can run fast." Throughout Both States. ham's Vegetable Compound has proved "No," said the husband and father very beneficial to me, now am well Some of those new songs . would for I firmly, "I will go." make a respectable family phonograph and have a sweet, healthy baby, and But the wife flung herself on his our home is happy. blush. egraphic breast as he took down his hat. orders sent to me for fund was an pros- aggregate "I invalid from nervous "No, no, John," she cried; "you DAYTON, OHIO, SUFFERED MOST $250,000. Contributions are tration, Indigestion and female Pythons have gone up. They now coming troubles. can't be spared. I will go." from Canada. Rations suff- " " cost $5 a foot. awful, ' ''wwwyaaiiippi'MpiW by-th- e Isn't that icient to feed 100,000 for one day will '""" He caught her arms. Mabel? soon.' "No," he quickly said. "What would Receding Water Showed arrive from Columbus We will That First have them In Dayton by following I do without you? Hark!" Tarts may have seen the last of the Estimates of Loss of Life Were the day. Advise Mr. They all listened. hobble skirt, but they are still popular Greatly Exaggerated Death List Patterson that the state will charge of rail- "I can open a tumbler of jelly," said lu America. May Not Exceed 500 take the roads If necessary in order to prevent the wife andnother. All Told. "Gimme Jelly, cried the child. The French aviator, who flew 281 sightseers and robbers going to Day- ton." So they sat down and ate their but- - miles In 185 minutes, had little time to South Dayton, Ohio. Eight hun- supper. Flood waters sufficiently terless rlew the scenery, dred dead ia the average estimate of receded to And all this happened because they seven-eighth- show that the number of persons, s of Dayton's under- lived in the City of Mexico, and the gold drowned The San Francisco dog, with a takers, called together for a confer in all the affected cities in f'val factions were Using the streets 500. think suffered every pain wo hinge on his back leg, wouldn't be safe ence. They reported 82 bodies had Ohio and Indiana may not exceed "I I a gun practice. man could began Lydia for a minute In Chicago.,,- - been recovered and now are at vari- While many persons are still missing before I taking Investiga- E. Pinkham a Vegetable Compound, and ous places in city. Individual es- to friends and relatives, the think saved this baby's life, as Gone to the Wild Waves. Noah was more fortunate than timates of the undertakers were from tions made to date indicate that many I it I Simon Easy; after living sixty years present day circus men. He had no were safe who had been thought lost. lost my first one. 600 to 1,000, but the consensus of "My health has been very good ever on a farm, finds his quarters on ship press agents on his salary list con- In Dayton careful placed obvi- opinion was that 800 would he a estimates since, and I praise your medicine to all board somewhat cramped. He servative figure. the number of deaths at 200 or fewer, my friends.'' Mrs. ates the lack of space, however, by The Boda fountain industry Is traced as- Verna Wilkes, Exploration recesses of although a meeting of undertakers R. F. D. 1, Miss. stowing his trousers and shoes Into a as back as 1552. Surely the soda of several No. Plattsburg, far by newspaper men hardly serted that the total might be 800. round cupboard in the side of the thirst has not existed that long. the city The darkest days of husband and wife would justify such ail estimate. The relief work went on rapidly In are when they come look forward vessel on going to bed. Seven a. m. Dayton, city to to Orders had been issued for all bodies and all parts of the were a childless and lonely old age. Startling disclosures! Fashion may decree mannish skirts reached. Columbus --will have the night put my to be taken to a general morgue, es- Many a wife has found herself inca "Steward, last I for women, but why masculine when next to the largest loss of life, 60 clothes In that cubby-hol- an' they they talk of embroidery effect? tablished in a garage. This had not pable of motherhood owing to some been done, however, as less than half bodies already having been found In derangement of the feminine system, ain't there now." the inundated portion of West Co often curable by proper remedies. "That ain't a clothes press; that's a Strange as It may seem, while beef the number of bodies found, accord- the ing to the undertakers, had been lumbus. In many homes once childless there porthole, sir." and lamb and butter aviated, the price Unverified, figures for Mlamlsburg, con station- taken there. are now children because of the fact of chile earns remained O., gave 60 dead, His Reason. ary. There has been keen competition but in all other that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable rap-Idl-y "Why does the museum freak com- between for possession flooded cities the figures fell oft Compound makes women normal. undertakers expeditions plain that he Is a dead one?" mar- of unidentified bodies, and many as relief covered the ' yon want special advice write to Five million muskrat skins are ground. If "Because he Is a living skeleton.'.' keted each year, but when the con- bodies have been taken, to undertak- Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (conf- sumers get them they are variously ing establishments not under water. Hamilton, O., which had reported as idential) Lynn, Mass. Yonr letter will A boiler shop by any other name, many as 250 dead, did not put forth be opened, read and answered by a would be just as noisy. named. A general call for all undertakers woman and held in strict confidence. to meet was sent out by John H. Pat? any figures. It la fervently hoped that walking terson, in charge of relief work, in Mount Vernon did not confirm its does not become a fad. Cold suppers an effort to have the task of recover- previous report of 50 dead, and no ONLY DOUBTFUL CITIZEN. are not the most enjoyable things In ing bodies organized. Thirty under confirmation was had of 32 reported the world. takers were present, and said they drowned at Venice, O. based their estimates of the dead to Chllllcothe and Tiffin, O., where Sometimes we refer flippantly to a general survey of the situation. there had been reports of 50 or more Is no n the antiseptic life, but there a trip sa. thesaa aaa Louisville life savers made dead, each found 18 bodies up to mid- r doubt about it the free lunch fork Into Rlverdale and North Dayton sec night ought to go. tions, where it was feared there had The latest figures from Plqua give firing line been great loss of life. They did not a death toll of 50 persons. Fremont An experienced English aviator find a body, and said they believed thinks bomb dropping at best a game and Mlddletown, O., each has 14 dead; If you would maintain your place in few would be found. An expedition Massllon 6 and Zanesville 4. of chance, but it will never be taken of Cleveland naval reserves brought the "front rank" you mirst keep strong up like poker. practically an Identical report The Indiana total drowned receded and robust. Sickness soon relegates to fewer than 60, distributed as fol In tracing the typewriter back to Estimate la Surprise. lows: you to the rear. Try 1714, we fail to find any record show- As a large part of the city had been Peru, 20; Brookvllle, U; Fort ing when" the stenographer took hold explored and information obtained Wayne, 6; Terre Haute, 4. of the situation. failed to bear out earlier estimates of No bodies have been found In West HOSTETTER'S great life loss the announcement of Indianapolis, where as many as 200 Aerial deadlines are to be establish- the undertakers came as a surprise were one time reported. Stomach as deaths at Bitters ed. That leaves the cyclone cellar to those most familiar with the situ- With the situation alleviated In the the only place left for the poor In- ation. ' flood-swe- district of Ohio and In- when the appetite lags when the habitants of earth. "Everybody Is telling exactly what The property loss probably will ex- diana, a new menace threatened In digestion is bad when the liver and ceed $50,000,000. This includes dam- of rivers in the southern val- you will do if you are elected to of- esti- the rise bowels are inactive. It will surely Chicago, according to the latest age to real estate, public works, au- leys of both states. At Cincinnati fice." mate, a population 2,307,628, has of tomobile stores and personal property, Ohio, swollen by Its tributaries "Yes." - help you. next wave of may re- the you but the crime much of which was owned by the caused alarm and al- "Well, what will do?" considerably." north and south, yet." duce that more prosperous residents; to manu- though the situation had not reached "I don't know - facturing, mercantile and- Jewelers' an acute stage, reports from neigh- Stringent Austrian Building Laws Taking into consideration the ad- stocks which vrere swept away; pub- boring Kentucky towns Indicated that E verse talk against the tipping habit, Austrian laws require that dwellings 1 lic utility plants and equipment; and warning had been issued to the in- and business houses be built of solid we are forced to concede that after all Includes also the cost of rebuild- points safety tips are grudgingly given. it habitants to seek of material from interior to exterior. FREE TO ALL SUFFERERS. ing miles of asphalt streets and walks from rising water. If you feel 'out of sorts" kun uowN'or'oot me. uluks the Building regulations in Austria are tUPFUK from KIDNEY, BLADDER, NERVOUS DISEASES, which were ripped from their beds. Alarm was felt in the valleys of the very and are rigidly enforced, CHRONIC WEAKNKSSEB.ULCERS.SKIH BKUKriONS.PILES. It la a mistake to assume that cour- strict write for my FREE book, thk most INSTRUCTIVE rivers, MEDICAL BOOK EVER WRITTEN, tesy nothing. A St. man, The loss of life is confined almost Ohio, Wabash and White but Interior walls there are chiefly of plas IT TELLS ALL about thesa coBts Louis measure tjiskasks and the REMARKABLE cures effected by In the act of bowing to a lady entirely to North Dayton, inhabited ample warning served in a ter and concrete, but bricks and laths THK NEW FRENCH REMEDY. Nel. No2. N3, while panic. on the street, was struck by an auto- by foreigners and laborers. In West to reduce the are much used. TH ERAPION UrvxXSi; comprises While no loss of life has occurred If it's the remedy fur vour OWN ailment. Don't send a cent mobile. Dayton, which districts of AbsolutelyFRCE. No'foHowup'clrculare. Dr LeCLERO a more substantial character, and in In the newly threatened districts. In Her Ambition. MD, Co, UAVfcttSTOCK. Kl, HAMfSISAU, LrUNDOM.KMO. Now la the time for energetic in- Rlverdale, Dayton View and other res dications from Cincinnati are that "Does that stenographer want to ventors and vendors of bulletproof idence districts, there was almost no conditions are becoming worse. At marry you?" cloth to be interesting high Mexican loss of life. Several lives are known Covington, Ky., more than 500 houses "No; only wants to be a sister to Wichita Directory officials In their material for new to have been lost in the business dis are under water. me." spring styles. trict, but none of the rumors that In southern Indiana fear of a new human beings had perished in the fire flood was felt especially at New Al- Natural Supply. and on The New York baseball club has In- which swept two city blocks would bany, Evansvllle, Terre Haute "What's the use of all the sand sured Manager McGraw's life for stand the test of searching lnvestiga Vlncennes. Ample warning, however, the seashore?" E5SS TArL $100,000. Might not humanity pre- tion. has been issued to those living in "That's what they scour the seas HIDES scribe a similar provision for the Say None Burned to Death. the threatened sections. with." WE SOLICIT YOUR SHIPMENTS cool-heade- d In Illinois, Governor Dunne has been league umplresT In fact, a score of men No, Cordelia, Isn't necessary to asked for troops to protect the levee it 904 E. Douglas Ave., Wichita, Kan. who were In one of the buildings and ubb egg coal in making an omelet. Stockings are not to be worn on the others who watched the fire from at Shawneetown. The levee has Cleveland bathing beaches next sum- across the street assert that every broken near Petersburg, but there has ' pnmiiiuiuiTO mer, says the Cleveland Plain Dealer. occupant of the burned buildings e&' been no loss of life. women iiiiiiminnu ELEVATORS Y-ra- A barefooted bathing beach ought to caped. Built for Everyone. Belting, i J Pulleys, be worth seeing. The flood assumed dangerous as LOWER Now s 1 Shafting. Hangers. PIQUA'S DEATH LIST IS Jhe fbie P, r J Scales, and Engines. Write us morning ! pects early Tuesday before ana acnes ; jr, I if interested. Selling old letters for $2,000 and work, tnoa. pains resulting a most people had started to I from weakness or derangement II' $2,500 convlncea us that the goose The Early Eft mates of Heavier Loss j jP. H. PELKET CONSTRUCTION CO.. Consequently the loss of life In Rlver of the organs distinctly feminine "J NORTH EMPORIA Ill quill and the sand, used by our fore- or Life Were Not confirmed sooner or later leave their mark. E i AVE.. WICHITA. IAN J. dale, North Dayton . and West Day fathers, beats up to date writing meth There. Beauty soon fades sway. Mow S ton was occasioned when dwellings, ia the time to restore health ods, financially speaking. were ana retain oeauty. mostly of light construction, Ohio. Early estimates of swept away by Plaua. OTTO WEISS and shattered the Plqua dwindled to 50, after DR. PIERCE'S A little piece of twine, which swiftly moving current, leaving the deaths in dropped into the steering gear of scores of missing ones believed to the occupants who had fled to safety- - In Favorite Prescription CHICK FEED Lusltania, caused $1,000,000 have been drowned reported eo the little Mfgd. In liner dam the second stories to fight for their "Saves all the ones." Wichita. age. It sounds "fishy," but the Cunard relief committee, headed by Mayor E2 treat, potent. strenrth-eivln- g lives In the water. That FOR SALE BY ALL CON- company says It Is a fact Charles W. Klser. Two hundred and E2 restorative will help you. Mart tsasr. SCIENTIOUS D EALER 3. There are not more than 30 such fifty houses are In ruins and at least BMIU Tew DraggUt Will Sepply ToiIIIlIU One concern In Atlanta burned $30,- - houses In Rlverdale, and possibly 75 2.500 are homeless. The residence 000 worth of one time fashionable car- In North and West Dayton. Many Plqua was de The Man Who Put the district known as East Send Direct to Wichita for Your riages to make room for the modern houses were moved from their foun vastated, and many persons there, E E Bin FEE T

yet remained upright and Trade-Mar-k Plo-tur- auto. And the horse Is holding dations, but trusting to the high levee, which was Look for This e Edison Blue Records his own In price and style excellently kept their occupants safely untlLthey thought unbreakable, stayed in their on the Label when buying Ante. well. were rescued. homes until too late to escape. ALLEN'S F00TEASE Edison's New Blue Amberol Records In a telegram to Secretary Barba, The Antiseptic Powder for Ten. run over four minutes, are the best IruHftrk, der. Aching Feet. Sold every and clearest man In Pennsylvania who volun- Governor Cox said this about the Judge Down Shaft to Death. where, 25c. Sample FKRft. Address, records made, cost only 50 cents, are practically teered for service In the Civil war and president of the National Cash Reg New York. Justice Henry Blschoff indestruct- was rejected because he was too old ible, and can safely be sent by ister Company: of the New York state supreme court, PARCEL POST has just died. But he established his 3 for 6c; 6 for ioc. "Mr. Patterson is entitled to every plunged eleven stories down an eleva 1 w prepay point, though It took him a long time Immigrant ACJHLE3 , whole Is tor to bis death 1n the consideration. The state shaft THE EBERKARDT-HAY- to do It Us i!TIr S WUSIC CO. speaking In praise of his work. Please Savings Bank building, where bad - WalMaR.roleman.Wuh- Con Doug, and Enip. Avaa., Wichita tell Mr, Patterson that the tel office niYrflTP of a day meant the possible missing "Never mind, old chap," was Mi "I should like to see you In your for against the sudden stillness there) not only of connections, but of the "There's a good time com- cabin, Captain," Hartley proposed, and now rang out a weird, palpitant cry, majn object of my Journey; and so, ing. We'll have hkn out and washed when we were closeted there, he con- born of surcharged emotion, as Cam- armed with nothing more potent than aftd dressed and sitting at table with tinued: "There is a report that you eron, casting himself forward Into my L good health, strong determination, and us an hour after the old tub lets her have among your crew a United States arms, burled his face in the angle of STORY j a well-fille- d purse I boarded the Kron-prln- z anchor drop. And I'll wager you a subject who was brought aboard, my neck and shoulder. Wilhelm and started on my diag- tenner that there won't be a miss In drugged, and forced to remain aboard onal raoe to bead off a quarry which any part of the programme." against bis will. His government has CHAPTER XXVIII. already had twenty Jive days' start of When, at breakfast, I told livelyn Interested Itself In his behalf, and un- Ha j tire good news omitting, of course, less be is restored at once to his A Final Problem. Speed being my wish all reference to the g sug- friends serious complications will un- It Is doubtful whether In all Egypt was to travel alone and unencum- gestion she demanded that I hunt up doubtedly ensue." there was ever such another period of bered, but at the last moment I was Hartley, at once, and present him. The captain, despite bis respect for Joyous thanksgiving as that which fol- The persuaded to consent to the company Discretion, however, seemed, to me in authority, frowned. lowed the bringing of Cameron to tbe of both Evelyn Grayson and Dr. Addi- this Instance, the better part of obedi- "There's nothing to that report, sir," little hotel In Port Said. I am In- son. Realizing the brave, unfaltering ence. I did hunt Hartley up and I he said, boldly. "I'm not shanghaiing clined to question, too, whether In the assistance which the young woman did present him, but not until I had al- men In these days, sir. Every moth- space of a single waking day four per- Sable m had afforded me from the first, I could lowed time for the first flush of Eve- er's son I've got on this boat shipped sons ever talked more, or with more hardly refuse to gratify her wish to be lyn's fervor to cool. for Hong Kong, sir, of bis own free mutual Interest, than did the four of m present at what we both hoped would He was a very good-lookin- g young will, and accord." us there gathered. The heat, the flies, Lorclia be the victorious end. Moreover, the chap; Evelyn was both grateful and "I dare say you fully believe that. the poor food, and the miserable ac- Vs) Impulsive, I was In Captain not thought of absence from her-fo- r a and love. Murchlson," was Hartley's comodations, generally, were BT m month at least, and probably, much Our landing at Port Said was made diplomatic rejoinder, "but this time merely gladly tolerated, but absolutely longer, was far from the most pleas- on the morning of Saturday, the fifth yem happen to be mistaken. I don't disregarded. In the exuberance of our Horace Hazeltine ant contemplation; my yielding, there- of December and all that day and the suppose you have any objection to our rejoicing, annoyances which had day fore, was not altogether unselfish. next, we watted In more or less con- Inspecting your crew, have you? Sup- loomed , large on the preceding you apd Dr. Addison's csbo was different. At stant expectancy and a boiling temper- pose have both the watches piped dwindled to the lmperoeivable; the last moment he decided to ge ature for tidings of the tardy Glamor- forward, and we'll settle this little from early morning until late night' ex- abroad by the same ship; and, on the ganshire. business for ourselves. Mr. Clyde, here, periences were exchanged, adventures SYNOPSIS. way over, touched by his contrition Hartley, meanwhile, was a model of knows the man." told and speculations indulged in. and his almost pathetic desire to hospitality, but Port Said is primarily Captain Murchison's glance at me Washed, scrubbed, shaved, shorn on sea-edg- e was disposal Robert Cameron, capitalist, consults make amends to his quondam friend a coaling station the of undlsgulsedly venomous. Reluct- and clad in raiment put at his Philip Clyde, newspaper publisher, re- the desert, and aside from the con- antly he rang for his steward. by tbe indefatigable Hartley, Cameron garding anonymous at the earliest possible minute, I my- threatening letters he crete docks, ships, light "Send the here," well-lookin- In- has received. The first promises a sample self Invited hlra to go with us the rest the the house, bo'sun he directed, appeared wonderfully of the writer's power on a certain day. of the way. and the nearly naked Nubians that doggedly. deed I was amazed by his srppearance On that day the head Is mysteriously cut swarmed everywhere, It proved utter- "We'll begin Cap- by I bad feared t from a portrait of Cameron while the lat- Evelyn had proposed that Mrs. Lan- at the bottom, and his condition. ter la In the room. While visiting Cam- caster should also be Included in the ly lacking In objects of Interest. tain," Hartley suggested, when the And him a mental and physical ruin. eron In his dressing room a Nell Gwynne Sunday night brought some small boatswain, cap in hand, stood in I had feared even for his life. And mirror Is mysteriously shattered. Cameron party, but this I would not hear of.. If, the becomes seriously ill as a result of the for propriety's sake, another presence relief from the Intolerable heat, and doorway. "First, I want tosee every he had come to us, if we might Judge shock. The third letter appears mysteri- was grateful for the respite, all four of 'our man Jack you have working in the by outward seeming, stronger, more ously on Cameron's sick bed. It makes necessary, her maid, and, ulti- direct threats against the life of Cameron. mately, Dr. Addison, afforded all the little party were early to bed. Grad- stoke hold." robust, less nervous relaxed than Clyde tells Cameron the envelopo was ually we had come to believe that our Although the gave nec- when he disappeared. mpty. He tells Evelyn everything and security the conventions could de- master the plans to take Cameron on a yacht trip. mand. waiting was likely to be prolonged. essary directions I mistrusted him. Be- "At first," he told us, as we sat at The yacht picks up a fisherman found The fever of haste was upon all of The earthquake at Malta having de- tween the boatswain and himself I felt breakfast In a little upper rcom of the drifting helplessly In a boat. He gives layed In all probabil- Dr. the name of Johnson. Cameron dlsap- - us from the start. The time on ship- one vessel would that there was an understanding hotel, Evelyn close on his right. Is ity delay rears from yacht while Clyde's back board, In spite of our common inbject others as well. Including that which required neither voicing nor Addison at his left, and I opposite A fruitless search Is made for which we come so to Intercept. motor boat seen by the captain Just be- of converse dragged eternally. had far signal. And as, a little later, we stood him, "I suppose I did suffer, whenever al- So, utterly worn out by nervous ten- I fortunately, I fore Cameron disappeared. Johnson Is Should we readn Cherbourg In time on the forward deck, under the bridge, was conscious, which, lowed to go after being closely questioned. sion and tbe fatigue of tropical cli- Evelyn to an expert In to connect with the P. &. O. Express the and by the light of a lantern viewed think, was comparatively seldom. takes the letters mate, we found grateful, and slept continuously Chinese literature, who pronounces them at Paris? That was the one constant- rest one after another of those swarthy, They dosed me almost of Chinese origin. Clyde seeks assistance soundly. Just how soundly was dem- up I have' somo from a Chinese fellow' college student, ly recurring question, to be specultted grimy laborers who had crowded with what believe to been onstrated when, at an hour after mid- so even In my who recommends him to Yup Sing, most upon with varying degrees of hope and from below, I was convinced of the attribute of opium, that prominent Chinaman In New York. Clyde night, three resounding knocks on my correctness of my Cam- waking moments I was not wholly nor- roes, to Yup Sing, sees Johnson, despair. intuition. For ? met hotel chamber door only roused me, among way, course, I lost all to follow him, falls Into a base- As good fortune would have It, we eron was not them. mal. In this of ment, sprains his ankle and becomes un- dully, and left Evelyn and her maid And a chill fear gripped me. count of time. And so, too, I am un- Is by Clem- made the train with fifteen minutes to then conscious. Clyde found Miss and Dr. Addison, who occupied adja- Could a man of train- able to give events In sequence. My ent, a missionary among the Chinese. He spare, and the run to Brindlsl was ac- his bablts and la sick several days as a result of Inhal- cent rooms, In deep slumber, totally ing, suddenly called upon to assume first conscious moment after being on ing charcoal fumes. Evelyn tells Clyde complished without accident or un- of a peculiarly acting anesthetic which seemly delay. undisturbed. ,. such labor, survive Its rigors? He was the deck of the Sibylla found me renders a person temporarily unconscious. With what seemed almost superhu- naturally robust, but be had been strapped In a narrow berth on a rapid, Murphy Is mysterious Here, however, we were compelled discovered to have man effort, I spurred myself to con- by Might not ryugh-rldin- g of appar- relations with the Chinese. Miss Clement to wait six hours. The steamer was weakened an Illness. he but rather craft promises get Cam- sciousness and struggled up on elbow. therefore have succumbed to the ently dimension to Information about late, owing to some seismic disturb- much smaller than eron. Slump In Crystal Consolidated! of "Who's there?" I called. strain, died, and been burled at sea? yacht, a Chinese boy sit- which Cameron la the head. Is caused by ance off the coast of Malta, the and with Clyde and fear "Hartley," came the answer. "Open one me. ting me. You can fancy my a rumor of Cameron's Illness. finds of encountering T1AW an I DAAAiaa But consideration sustained beside Cameron on Fifth avenue In a dazed and rlv the door. I thought you'd died of Port In their cunning cruelty, the Chinese startled amazement at the sudden emaciated condition and takes him home. uncharted volcanio Islands, had de- Said ennui." And when I bed sleepily who transporta- I questions. Cameron awakes from a long sleep and manded slow and cautious sailing. had arranged for his transition. In vain asked peaks In a strange tongue. Evelyn de- risen and admitted him he went on tion must have stipulated that he be In vain I struggled to rise. Then I clares the man Is not her uncle. Evelyn However sinister had been the game prom- hurriedly. "Make haste, now, old delivered In China alive. Otherwise shouted, and Chinese boy lighted and Clyde call on Miss Clement for Fate played with us In the earlier tbe ised Information and find that the China- chap! The bally freighter has Just vengeance com- ordinary Joss-stlc- k man stages of our quest, their would not be what appeared to be an who was to give It has just been the favor of its come In, and, I don't propose to lose plete. anything on of my murdered. Miss Clement gives Clyde a present mood could It was not likely that a stand at tbe head note, asking him to read It he not be gainsaid. through dilatory methods after That we were now that tenner had been left to mere chance. Tbe berth, and withdrew from the tiny leaves the mission and then destroy It. reasonably sure of on your part." , - probabilities Insensibility quickly. It tells of the abduction of a white man reaching Port Said In were that Murchlson cabin. followed by him back to advance of the awake Chinese who shipped Glamorganshire was But I needed no urging. Wide knew definitely what was required of After that I have a vague, dreamy China. The man Is accused of the crime In Itself a wel- at his first sentence, I was already hlra and was to be well paid for bis recollection of eating something with of "Sable lxrcha" In which 100 Chinamen come relief from trying anxiety; were killed. The appearance In New York but flinging on my clothes. He still chat- services. a strange, spicy flavor, which Beemed ship- that was only a small part of the man they supposed they had of the tered on In his chaffing way, but I Upon now, only to add to my stupor. Once I ped to China throws consternation Into banquet of good things provided for his seamed face, there the Chinese. The brougham In which us. scarcely beard blm. Conscious only was something of a sneer as, our ex- dreamed at least I think it must have Clyde and Evelyn are tiding in held up of murmur of his pleasant, cheery been a dream that I was in a dark by an armed man. Clyde is seized by I was still exercised In a measure the amination concluded, he said: Murphy and a fight ensues. Evelyn and over English voice, my thoughts were out "What next, Mr. Hartley?" box, so cramped that my bones ached, re- the steps which must be Clyde are rescued by the police and taken to In night, across the waters of the But for a moment Hartley, who and that far away above me were lit- turn home. They find Yup Sing and the secure Cameron's release. Without the Chinese consul awaiting Yup tells harbor, down In the Inferno of a rusty was standing thoughtfully with brow tle holes through which the light them. proper introduction to the authorities, Clyde the story of the crime of the "Sa- ocean tramp, where a sweating stoker contracted, his lower lip gripped be- came in luminous fan-lik- e rays that ble Lorcha," In which 97 Chinamen were it was becoming more more and a giving to despair a sweat- re- glowed against the black." deliberately sent to their death by one question in my mind was battle tween finger and thumb, made no Donald M'NIsh, whom they declare Is whether, after far-awa- y America, all, I should be ing stoker who, In sponse. Before he spoke his attitude "I'm inclined to think It was no( Cameron. They declare that M'NIsh can able to accomplish my almost as big dream," I put In, recalling the news- be Identified by a tattoo mark on hlB arm. end in the brief time to owned a pleasure craft changed. Quickly be had assumed a Clyde declares that Cameron has no such which. I was as ship whose fires he had been pose of listening paper story I bad read In my broker's de- restricted. the Intentness. Behind mark. The nurse Is called In and across two seas. In probabili- scribes a tattoo mark on his patient's With feeding for forty dayr us, somewhere, a clamor had arisen. office. Wall street "The arm. Clyde goes to Investigate and this fell possibility of failure doctor?" Hartley you were shipped dinging In my "How about the Voices, excited, hoarse, fremescent, ties are that la finds the patient attempting to hide a let- reflections, I was strid- as I slipped my arms Into my yet muffled by dully. that box from Fall River to New York. ter. It Is addressed to Donald M'NIsh.' ing the white asked, distance, echoed The letter is from the man's mother In deck of the P. and O. coat and snatched a cap from man, and a certain Influential Chinaman, steamer, in the early sleeves "That next. Captain." he said, Scotland and Identifies the patient as morning follow- a closet peg. coolly. "The man they're to called Yup Sing, knew all about It." M'NIsh. Confronted by the sole survivor ing the night of our departure trylsg of the 'Sahle Iorcha" who. It develops, from "It's too late now." was my an- keep below." "It's quite possible." Cameron went is Hoy, a half-bree- d Chinaman, recogniz- Brindlsl, when a hand, dropped heavi- swer. "You should have reminded me. . It may have been his hearing on. "I know that It was very difficult ed by Clyde as Johnson, the fisherman ly on my shoulder, spun me that M'NIsh shoots him and kills himself. Miss round to I forgot all about him." And It was was more acute than mine, or It may to distinguish, in those days, between gets story Soy face a laughing, Clement the whole from young I forgotten everything, ex- only a guess. I dreams and realities. Eventually, how- before he dies. Murphy, whose right Englishman in white true. had have been don't know. name Is Moran. had been a partner of flannels. cept the Imminence of the rescue and But, whichever It was, It hit ever, I awoke to find myself on the For Just a moment I the mark. M'NIsh In the nefarious Chinese trade and was literally, urgency of haste. To one In Cam- It scored a bull's eye long range. Glamorganshire, quartered with the later became his most relentless pursuer. as well as figuratively, taken tbe at He was threatening let- aback, plight every fretting Captain men In the forecastle, a beard wetl the author of the for the tone of the ringing eron's minute Murchison's Indifference ters. Soy was responsible for the myste- voice which must count a drop of torture. gave way Instantly to palpable uneasi- grown and my clothes the coarsest rious happenings at Cameron's home by greeted me carried me five years at sort of mariner's outfit. For a while the aid. of the ether of Invisibility. Cam- least Into past, The heavens were splendid with ness. His hands, which bad. been eron was drugged and shipped as a mtun-b- er the when Lionel Hart- I was far too 111 for labor. Tbe reac- crew of a tramp steamer ley tropto stars, and a faint breeze from deep In bis coat pockets, came out as of the bound and I had ridden to hounds to- by tion from the drugs which bad been for Hongkong. gether at Melton Mowbray, the sea gently "ruffled the spangled though Jerked springs. One of while fel- black harbor waters, as Hartley's them canted his cap from his brow to administered caused me the keenest CHAPTER XXVII. Continued. low guests at a house-part- y in the suffering. But, gradually, I came neighborhood. launch, guided by a pilot of experi- bis crown and the other clutched agi- So far as I could udge, the Glamor- twinkling tatedly at his beard. And in mo- about, and was set to work with paint "You bally ence, headed for the lights that ganshire would callat Algiers in a Yankee!" he was shout- recently anchored freighter. ment the riot advanced, the voices pot and brush. The humanity shown ing. "Fancy running you of the I few days; and for a while I considered into In this Silently I sat, with gaze straining, waxed louder and more distinct; scur me at this time was surprising. fashion! Jolly I the advisability of communicating I'm glad to see yon, Indicated sparks grow rying feet resounded on the metal deck. couldn't comprehend It. But realized old chap!" watching the my with the United States Consul at that and brighter, moment by mo- I saw the captain start hurriedly eventually that" strength was being Though my delight larger port, through the State Department at at seeing him ment, until at length their gleams re- toward the starboard rail, intent evi- fostered for future torment." was (TO BE CONTINUED.) . But a knowledge of the at that moment tempered by ab- flected In tbe waves, and their back- dently on meeting tbe rabble which tortuous Involutions of official red tape sorbing interest In my mission, It rose ground emerged in a great dark was approaching on that side, and I deterred mo. After all, I believed a few minutes later to unadulterated Hartley boldly block way. Great Painter's Studio. shadow, which silhouetted Itself saw his Cecilia Beaux, whom most people that It Cameron was to be rescued ecstasy, when I discovered that he was And then, almost the same against the less opaque sky. at Instant. credit with being the best known from the gruelling slavery of servitude stationed at Port Said, and occupied I a tall figure "There she Is!" Hartley cried In en- saw with naked torso woman portrait painter In the world, on this British freighter, the work what seemed to me Just then one of shining as polished thusiasm, as her funnel and masts as black and ebony has built herself a remarkable house must not be intrusted to the personal- the most important posts in the Brit- with grime and shining somberly defined themselves above black with Mass. a won- ly disinterested. ish Foreign Service secretary to come running at Gloucester, It's such the the black of her hull. "Well be able sweat backward house people It up Thereupon I consulted calendars, Governor General for the Buei Canal. the corner of the deck derful that write to hall her In another minute." around house. and print pictures of It and of tbe steamer schedules, and Continental "You're going to Cairo, I suppose T" It an Iron menac- Then I beard the voice of our Saw with bar held equally Interesting garden which runs time-tabl- By the fast he hazarded. - ingly aloft against Its pressing pur- transatlantic helmsman ring out, and presently down to sea. And yet no one ever sailing on the morrow, I could "No," I replied. "I'm suers; even in the the liner going with there was an answering shout from and uncertain light seems to think of writing up an make Parls4n six days. Forty-eigh- t you, and I shall not you lanterns, recognized let out of my above, and an exchange of greetings, of the deck It at equally Important place, Mlas hours later I could be in Bight, my friend, until you once, by Its outline and the Beaux's Brindlsl. If have proved succeeded by directions; and the next character- city studio. She paints all winter good fortune followed, less than four you're something more than a figure-bea- d following Hartley up istic set of Its bead upon its shoul- moment, I was long In a high place overlooking Gra-merc- y days more would me up In rope-ladde- r to the waist land at Tort Said. stuck the Egyptian sand " a swaying to where an ders, nude and collled as park. Having the top apart- wag now Monday, November 23. "If any little It was, as tbe figure of the man I It there's thing I can do outheld lantern glowed overhead. ment, view Is unobstructed. There Twelve days hence would be Decem- " he began; but I Interrupted sought her him. "Yes, Secretary to the Governor Is no ocean to be sure, but It Is 6th, and the Glamorganshire, a very big you "Cameron!" I cried, chokingly, my a ber her "There's thing can General," I beard my friend saying, as splendid studio. New York Press. agents had told me, could not possibly do," I corrected. And then I told him. I put foot on the Iron deck. "You're fast-beatin- g heart crowding my utter- a ance. And all unmindful of reach there before December 6th. The "What lark!" he cried, refusing Captain Murchlson, I suppose." the dirt Lost Is margin was not wide, recognize the which covered blm I flung my arms The Found. but it seemed to to serious side of it. Tbe captain's affirmative was more When you lose a thing it Is usually me sufficient, thought fur- "Fancy one of your bis waist from behind. "Cam- and the of American multi- than deferential; It was obsequious. about gone good especially If It is Inaction, now lay millionaires passing coal on a eron! Cameron! Thank God! Thank for worth ther that the trail British He was not a tall man, but broad, rug- A man who lives In a town bar,e, was nothing less than unendur- freighter." God!" much. ged and bearded, with long, powerful, in Pennsylvania lost a plain gold ring able torment. "Passing coal!" I exclaimed. "What gorilla-lik- e arms out of all proportion I heard tbe Iron bar drop resound- " 15 years ago. His name was engraved Wisdom, I suppose, would rot! Surely they wouldn't ingly to the deck; I beard Hartley's - have to bis stature. I could readily fancy It,- but no one ever brought tated the advisability of securing some "Oh, wouldn't theyT" he broke In. voice raised In anger, strident, stac- inside It him an ugly antagonist. Unaided by back to him. So be gave It up and badge of authority f rom-m- x gov- "That's Just what they would do. Ho cato; and I beard the receding shuffle jwn Hartley, I concluded, I should have forgot But last month It was re- ernment before setting forth on a mis- Isn't an able-bodie- d seaman, Is he? of feet as those who bad pursued now It bad small chance Indeed of success. turned to him. A neighbor found it Involving so a point-o- You can safely wager he's an experi- low-bor- n backed away. There followed then a sion delicate But the Briton's respect for pigeon is supposed International maritime law as that enced stoker, or at least a trimmjr by strong moment of silence, while the body I In his loft It that official authority was evidently found the shining car- which was here embraced; but the this time.'' bad held twisted out of my arms, and a pigeon bit and in blm, and I felt that If Cameron was ried It to the loft, where lay unno- saving of time was with me, Just then, "Don't, Hartley, don't," I protested. Ho having released Itself, turned and it aboard we should be able effect hit ticed until a moutl. ago. the paramount consideration. Tha lost "It's too cruel to think of." rescue with a minimum of effort. faced me---a moment of silence, only. The Kenna Record jjpOOOOOO:iSSO Ba4a'M 4 JEWELRY Dr. H. L. "Fiscus. Physician 4 D. C. SAVAGE Editor and Pub'r THE KENNA BANK & TRUST CO. ifurgcen, and Prep f $u Pienna SDruqstere. JeffSD. White Pres. Geo, 3. CittlefietJ Vice 2res. PUBLISHED WEEKLY The best and Pure, fresh Srugs A "Chemicals. Ml hinds Patent Medieines & iftcek Rem- . Entered Fcbuary 8th 1907 at the Kenna, 1J New Mcitico, Post Office, as second Class most reliable edied, iftatlcnerq. Rubber "Seeds and Mail Matter. - . Strictly a home institution X Seilet iirtidcs.'SS .. Subscription $1.00 Par Year In . Vienna, - - - 5,1. Advance 18 Your patronage solicited. 9. Advertiselng rates made known on application tore, - View Vttestcc. DAVID L. GEYER 14 respectfully, LAND 6FFICE PRACTICE Local personal. m SI A and XI. S, 3ep't if iaaricullurt... SPECIALTY. F. L. Smith left last Sat- Off lea in Ramon Blook W. SB. Scott, liealhef JOureau. urday morning for Goldona, La. ROSWELL, , . N. M. Station, to be gone probably several Cashier. months visiting her mother. MONTHLY SUMMARY. - Mrs. W. P. Littlefield left for MARCH Roswell Monday after a two Temperature. R R. L. ROBERSON, months stay on the ranch north Mean temperature '. . . 47 of town..' Maximum temperature .84 Tho Barber 1(5 -N- Minimum temperature. . . i .... X OKTM 6ID- K- Mrs. William Campbell of Greatest daily range 155 8 Agent for the Panhandle Steam Inez, N. M. visited with Mrs. I. KENNA LUMBER CO. Precipitation.. x Laundry, of Amarlllo, Texaa L; Fuller several days this week, Total 23-1- 00 8 Phon. Mo 13 returning to her homo Tuesday , Stealers Clear : . . . 25 &coeocoscccooooocooooooo th 1st LUMBER HARDWARE Partly cloudy . 4 f The cattle market of Kansas Building Material Farm Implements Cloudy ...... 2 ROY. C. McHENRY City is reported steady this week William Horner, Attorneyand Counsellor Law of nil Kinds. at and unchanged from last week . observer, postoflico address, Bo-- Woodard Building, Hogs and sheep oc to 10c N. M. are az, Washington, D. C. liighor. FANCY and STAPLE Canrl office Practice -- ' J. P. Smith this week pur a Specialty chased the W. A. Fry bunch of GROCERIES mm Presh, Rrliabls. Pur. coming two year old heifers and , VuarantMd to fl.ai. NOTICE ftnd F0K rilBtlCATlON. nrHnT ' will run them on his ranch south the Vlnntprolmilldtnat the - 021243 9reprieters ef wiportor merit. olOut . I Department U. S. of town. lie price paid was :v-i-.- T KarUisro Grown 8dn. of the Interior, $37.50 per 'head, and the number Land office at Roswell, N. M., Mch. 28, 1BI3, 3 FOI 10 CENTS Notice Is hereby that Lon Grores, - was nearly one hundred. KENNA TIN SHOP of Kenna. N. M. who, on Jan. 19, igioTmnde- H. ' FAMOU .COLLECTION Ser. No. 021213, for NR!. Seo. SO, Twp. ft 1 par- - W To.ieo , 5q vnnlr 1013 17 Kaniie 33 K.t N. M. P. Meridian, tiled , TKiaJ KJ fhaVIIV fivot VVIW in AVAV has aJ UII1V 41 you want In thla line, Tanks, Well Casing:, otf-iro-r We make what i1 pks; me notice of intention three-yea- r ; A 1 to make Proof, t i. 11. I I' 1 t kr. hmrj An twiiMMl i'abl th Watering; Troughs. Repair work neatly and promptly done. iit if to establish claim to the land above de- Akw TariUM &" y. If IvintUwi scribed, Don C. I seen to crawl around promia-cuousl- before Savaire, U. 8. Com- WrlU lodaTl find 10 wnU ImIb t peitf mod missioner, in his oRlce, at Kenna. N. M. on The grass is beginning parking nd rte th bov Vmoai Collection, Simmons fires. with onr K T nn-- i lotifuti t.ardan OuM. 0 ; show few Claimant names as to up nicely and a 14G9 Koh BU tookfrd, IlliuoU witnesses: Jason H. Hendrix. John A. Luster, these of . 1 vm k w m ua VB W HI I II J 1)1 uvu ill Judson N. M. Loman L. Peach. 0)! 1iilr Jfotlce for rtil)licntloii. these of.Rou.te 3. Klido. N, M. J T. C. TUlotson, Register. non-coo- l P.'H. nesw On Monday March 31st there Department of thH 'interior, U. S. Land was received and put on sale a Omee ut fort SuniDCr. N. M.. Jnn. 6. 1013. Noiloo for roljlleittion. line n Nocloe is hereby viven that William N. OS(X)53 ' 081713 nice of men's and ladies Jones, of Kenna. N. W. who, on Au. 85, tooo Denanrtment of tho Intnrlnr tt h spring fhoes at P. T. Bell's store made ndfl. II. B. No. 06800. for S WH. Section Land Olllco at Roswell, N. M. Dec. S7, 1113. 34. Tup. 4 f.RanKe S t N. M. P. Meridian Notice Is hereby given that William A. Khlra, you should call and look at them GROCERIES Alert has notioe o! intention to make three of Hoaz. N. M. who, on Sept. 13. 1W, made H. whether you buy or not. year Proof, to establish' claim to the land K. 04O0D3 for KWK, Section 26, and on May nbo-v- described, hefnrn Dan C. Snvsiie. I! 5. r10,mude add'l II. E. OS1713, for the 8 WW, P. S. The new line of dress FANCY AND STAPLE Commissioner, in liis office M. S. at Kenna, N. Section 3, all in Township e S.. Kanue M9 E., calicoes have arrived also. on Auril lit, 1013. .. M. P. Meridian, has filed notice of intention nevv-an- d goods. Everything i3 good All fresh that Claimant names, us witnesses: to n,ake linal three year proof, to establish County Superintendent of to eat will be found in our store. Jason T. Gnndy Jason II. Gundy, William claim to the land above described, before II. II. Henry Lively, S Ilill-spe- n Cooper, T, Jones, all of Kenna, N C. Commissioner, in his office, Public schools, C. C. M. C. at Klkins. N. M. on May 7. 1913. Sunday night here and preached Our Prices Are Right. P33AI Iteuister. Claimant names as witnesses: an excellent sermon for us while 'otIce for rublicntlon. Kmrnn Lee, Richard R-- Reagan. Oscar E. Clork. John H. Clark.' all of Uooz. N. M. bought at the 062M ' 028346 in town. He was returning All kinds of country produce high- A I'M! T C. TtLLOTSfW, Register. home an extended trip over prices. Department of the Interior, U. S after est market rand Odice at Hoswell. N. M. Muh. 11, 1013. - Notice for the Richland, New Hope and Livery and feed business In connection . Call and Notice is hereby given that Oscar IS- Ayde Publication. Klklns, N. M., w)io, on May 4. 1908, W6S67 Thornham country adjusting ' lott. of see us, - made H. E. l.'.lCM Serlai No. 364. for NK4 Department of the Interior, XL S. some difficulties in the Publi Seo. 31: and on April 4. 1'UO. made add'L entry Land Office at Roswell, N. M. Mch. ti, 1013. schools' in that part of th 8er. No. for NWM. Seo. 33. l)wnshlp Notice is hereby given that Emerson I.. JONES & t 3. Itsnze SH K., N. M.-'P- . Meridian, has filed Creech, of New IIoc, N. M.. who. on Jan. is. PIRTLE three-yea- r 1013, wintry. . notice of intention to Ihuke Proof made II. E. Ser. No. 026807, for WH SWM; to estitl!ih claim to the land uliove described SWX KV'X, Seo. 2!: and SE.V: SE NEK. CATTLE SHIPPING. KENNA, NEW MEXICO. before II. P. Lively, JJ. S. Cdmmlsaloner, ir Section 30, Township ft S. Range 33 E. N, M. i his office at Klltins. N. M. on April 15, 1913. t, Meridian, bus tiled notice of intention to Carey of Tex three-yea- r J, E. Hereford, T Claimant names as witnesses: make Proof, to establish .claim as loaded out and shipped t -- - Frank K. Hitler. George C. Cooper. WUllaon to the land above described, before 0. E. Thursday, two ful U. Umiib. John W. Snyder, all of Klklns, N Toombs, U. S. Commissioner, in bis office at Hereford M. T. C. TlHotson. New Hope, N M. on May fl, 1013. one year old Mr. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Ml4 Claimant names cars of steals. - NOTICE. All Kculster. at witnesses: Carey contracted for the most I have opened up the black Edgar J. Strawn, Joseph W. Ballew. Ella B, "DYKES" Notice for I'libLirntlon. Hranbam, these of New tlope. N. M. Edwin F. , of these in March at which time smith and general repair shop 03307 . Oilman, of Nobe. X. M. he shipped one car load to the OeorgoNorth-cutt- , A fine three year old Perch- - Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Of T. C. TlLLOTson. Register. at the old ttand of fice at Itoswell, N. M. March 21. 1913. point. He is paying a eron Clyde. same and may always be found Notice is hereby c'ven that John Ileisiir, NOTICE F0K of Klklns, If. M. who. on Sept. 1908. PUBLICATION. fancy price for fancy stuff, but all Will make this seasons stand Si. made ' ; at my pest, and ready to do SB.'iV , 026IS1 3 H. E. Serial No. 03307. for Seotlon 27 Department eloes not want the knots and kinds of Smithing and repair at J. li Evans barn miles Vvp. S 8., Itanare. S7 K , N. M. P. Meridian of the Interior, D. 8. of Land Omoe at Roswell. N. M.. Men. 1913. ny price. work,-an- southeast of Kenna nt the very b Hied notioe intention to make thre ii, culls at N.' will make a specialty fttil'M lb )l.Mt.v- - iriwur.. ,V.. .' A T C. . year Proof, to establish claim to the lar.o " j . u bUH.l J O u, low price-$7.0- 0. Insurance. of New Hope. M The cattlemen in the vicinity of horso shoeing. Come aixl see above Uewribed, before UeglHior or Receiver N. who, on Sept. 6, 1911. mo. J; A. Northcutt. The horso will bo on tho V. S. Land , Office at Itokweil, N. M. on Ma) made H. E. Serial No. 026421. for 8H. 8ecllon of Kenna have thrown together ft. 1013. s. Twp. ft S.. Range 34 E , N. M. P, Meridian, ground about April 121 h to 15th, has tiled to build a dipping vat. And it Claimant names a wllneaMi: notice of intention to muke three . year A with sunshine in his l'espct. William J. ltotbrock, WiUiam ltuitolph proof, to establish claim to the land above is now under construction at the person Chariest Miller, Tuoiuas M. McBfide, all o described, before C. E. Toombs. U. a, Com- J. It. Evans A C. D. Smllman. missioner, D. well at udge of face never has a sour disposition. Mikiiis. N. M. ' T. C. Tiiurotos, in his oBioe at New Hope, N. M. L. F. just the AIM) - Iteiflster. on Muy ft. 1013. town on the west. This will be If a wifo wants to keep a hub Claimant names as witnesses: Rev. W. r. West, assisted by XoUee for Publication. II. a great convenience to the cat- by traveling in the straight and John Creech. Emerson L. Creech. Rosooe Bro. Bell, will begin a protract- oi?w J. Fulton. Joseph W. llallew. all of New men near town, as heretofore E Hope. tle ed meeting Saturday evening narrow path, all site needs to do Department of the Interior, U. N. M. T. C. TUJ.OTSOS. when cattle were adjudged to is to make him believe that he Land Office at Itoswell. N. M. Mch. 7. 1913. A4 m . Register the 5lli.- Notice is hereby given that Qeorue W. Pace need dipping, it was necessary in his sleep. M. who, on 13. 1007, talks of Kenna. N. Mob. mad Beware of Ointments for Catarrh to drive them about 23 miles SE H. K. 11504 Serial No. 01KS7. for NKMVSeo. 17, The lest kind of whiskey is 31 M. town to tho McCombs and There are a lot of things "we Towiihhlpft S. Uanue E.. N. P. Meridian that Contain Mercury, of that which is so rotten no one has filed notiuc of Intention to make flv M mercury sill surely destroy tka aen of smrll Hears vat. want to know that we're better, year Proof, to establish cluini to the lane sud eompl.tely dfrstwe Hie whule Bytftero. will drink it. ' entertng It throuKb ttie nmcous surfHCW. bucM eff for not knowing. above described, before Tan C. Savave, U. S itrticleQ Ihould nvr t iwd eitrpt ou prnrrls-wm- s Commissioner, In his ofllce at Kenna N, M. oi from rrpuuble pliyilci.ru, ua tlis 1.mbtfe uy Tlie mean things you say are will do la tn luld to the you can puMiuly Love will do most anything. May ft. 1913. Iroru tliein. Hull's I'.uutUsd Curr, uiiit.ul.clufcd gradually forgotten,' but tha The worst part of this muck- oy V. J. Chsuey A Co.. ToJMo, O.. rootAloa uo n.rr-enr-y, names imKi-- y ou bepti done? . Claimant as witnesses: and Inumaiir. dirwiiy upon Have tuo bkMtd mean things you write may raking is that it just btirs things I''rnnk L- - Smith, Ilobert L. Koberson, John aud mucus surfort ot the y(ein. la buylnie Ualls t.trrh i;un-- b rut. you ari tba up without clearing away tho Women have the right idea-sta- y A. Heavers. Judson T. Abbott, all of Kenna i'iuln. It Is takrn Intrrn.ily and In.rt. lu lotoi you any F- spring un to taunt at N. M. T. C. Tili,-.io- b, Vino, by J. Lhrnry A Ca. ri'Muchojiu.n Ire, bold by Prit.-- bottle, J rubbagd and young as long as you can. A4-- lnitfnu. Ir. time. refuse. Iteglster, lili. iituiilr fin. lot ioiupfctMu.ir PUni.lCATIO.1f NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION. - NOTICE OF CONTEST. Notice for Publication. SiOTICK FOn OITKOS non-con- l F. S. 075iU 0.2(48 Department o V. B. Department of the Interior, U. B. Department of the Interior, IT. S. Dopnrtuient of the U. S. the Interior, Land Interior. OITlce At. 17, 191.1. Land Offlce Roswell. N. M. Feb. 2S. 1913. . at Roswell. N. March at .and Office at Fort Sumner. N M. Jan. 31, OITlce. ItosweH, Jf. M. 1913, SHEDS SUCCEED I Land Msrch is, - is given OlllcM. Harris, BUCKBCO S 10li. Notice Is hereby given that John A. Notice Is hereby given that Laopold Fahr- Notice herebv that To Harry H. 3ooJ ntn, of Hopevllle, Okln. M. on April 16. mad 10. lender, of Eiklns, N. M. who, on April If), 1910, if Elkins. N. who. lo, SPECIAL OFFER V 1 Northcutt, of Kcnnn, N. M.. who. on Jim. Oontcstee: a.r-.- 1 017505, u.a- - t - aw a a 1 will nade II E Serial No. 022448. for SEK. H E Serial No. lor SEM Reetion If, 9in. matle add'l. H. K. No. 07'nil. for SH 8EM Yon hereby William C. you V 1 are notified that Se-j- . 27 P. make onr perroauoiit customer. .1 in; SH SWK, seo. II: and NEW Sec. is. rownshlp7 8.. Range E.. N. M. Meridian, and SEM SWM. Section 3,V Town ship S.. Rusiey, who gives Valley View, N. M. as hi Township G S. Range 27 E., N. M. p. Meridian hns filed nollce of Intention to make flnsl Range .1" K..N. M. I. Meridian, hns Med notice post pfflee on 50, 1913, 11 ilM tnmt i T.r-l- ,. T .plnmlhl ; fl txsn v&rl,. address, did Feb. file three-yes- r CI... three-yea- r as filed notice of intention to make three 1'roof. lo establish claim to tho tie. ; 10 - TuiMtri lo all. of intention to malts l'rriof. to In this office tils duly corroborated nppHcntlor l TO ear Proof, to establish claim to tha land land above described, befora It. P. Lively. ULAU.Ml: PLk.AtK. establish olnini to !hc land nbove described to nnd to-da- y; contest the cancellation of 17. In Write Mention thlt Paper. 17. icure hove described, before II. P. Lively, U. 9. S. Commissioner. bis Offlca at EJklw. before I)an C. Snvnge, S. Commissioner, your H. E, No. 022008, May 8, 1910. I. Serial made Commissioner, in his Elklnt, N. M, on V. on April 7. 1.13. In his office, at Kenna. N. M. on the 11th 10, office at forSE. Sec. nnd 9WK, Sec. 11. Town 1918. flay April 1013. April n, . Claimant name wiaisjuos: SEND 10 CENTS of ship 7 S-- , Range 35 E N. V. P. Meridian, and at an 1 In arid ns N. M. Sail. WlUlsA Inrnnr mater fact re4 thta Yalta.!. Clnlmnnt names as witnesses: ns grounds for his contest he alleges that Claimant name witnesses: Louis Todd. Cnarle 0. ociioetio or Her rim jtoMnaia, iuuier my big ElUlns, N. M. Robert L. Uoberson. Frank L. Smith. Ooorge Hurry U. Ooodmnn hns whally abttndoned Jnmea I Chntten, Herbfrt C Fahrlender, Smith. Hattle Sinrges, all of 111 .11 .boat Ui. .rftliu o Sw1b, Plmu. lc M7 A4 C. TILLOTSOS. Register. l W. Puce, Edgar 1.0. Lee, nil of Kcnnn. N. M. sa'.d of lnnd, nnd hns upon or Albert N. Stratton, Blnnch Stratton, all of T. 1 II III O -I I. JtI4US BU.HflU SIHttT tract nol resided V Elklns, N, M. Hi Ht BUSCB, KOCKrOAQ, lit. M7-A- C. r. HitsBT, Register.. nny part ' T. C, Tlllotson, otltivated thereof for more than Notice for Publication. two yenrs Inst past. The land Is In its orlginnl Register. raw state. NoKre ior I'lil'llnitlon. tT. 8. .- You are, therefore, further notified of the Interior, non-cou- l F. M- oisitl o.o9 that the Notice for Publication. ' "' -- 4, 191?. mum- n iTiiSt ir- said alienations will by ns Land Office at Ronwell. N. M. Mch. ""in i Oepartmont of the Interior, U. S. Land be taken this offlce 01781 025413 having been confessed by you and your said Notice Is hereby given that Ollvo A. Me-- A Office at Fo.t SUmner. N. M. Feb. i. im. Department of U. R entry will bo canceled thereunder without tho Interior. lister, of Valley View. N. M. who. on Moh. Notice Is hereby given that FVanlt Parker. Mch. 17. 1913. votir further right lo be heard therein, either .and Offlce at Roswell, N. M. f. 1909, made H. E. Serial No. 016756. forSW1... of Kenna. NT. M. who, on Jnn. 4, 1909, made la given Dun EXCURSIONS before this office or on appeal, if you fail to Notice hereby that James C. ee. 28, Township 6 S., Itange 33 E.. N. M.P. homestead entry No. 013SU. for NKM. and , 1908, file in can, of Judson, N. M who. on Nov. 13. Meridian, filed notice of Intention to make SEU-Seo- thlsonlce within twenty days after the has NM . lH.Twp.5 S. Ilnnpe 30 K. and on H. E. No. 04701. NWM. and on FOURTH publication mnde Ser. for thrse-yes- r Proof, to establish claim to --the Feb. tX 1010, made ndd'l. homestead enlrv of this notice, as shown below, your answer, undor oath, specifically April 12. 1910. made add. entry. Ser. No. 022413. land above described, before Dan C. Savage, Mo. 070X9. for ft 4 SBX. and S". SWU. Seo. 18. 24, Township 6 Mange meeting nnd responding to these allocations of for NEM. Section S. U.S. Commissioner, in his office at Kenna. N. Twp. 5 8., Range 30 E., N. M. P. Meridian, has N- you 33 E. M. P. Meridian, bus filed notice ot M. on April 8, 191 S. three-yea- r conlest, or If fail within that time to file died notice of Intention to make three-yea- r in yon intention to make proof, to estab I Proof, to establish claim to the land above this office due proof that have served Claimant names as witnesses: CT a copy your lish claim to tho land nbove nescribed, before J described, Dan C. Savage. V. 8. Com of answer on the snld contestant John O. Whltaker, John O. Hughes. John H. before Dan C. Savage. U. S. Commissioner, in his either in person or by registered mail. If this Edgar L. McBryde, all of Valley View. ' missioner. In bis oflloe at Kcnnn, N. M. on office at Kenna, N. M. on April 21. 1913, Ford. ' service Is made by the delivery of a copy of N.V. T. C, TiMvmon, May 3, 1913. Claimant names an witnesses: Account Panhandle Hardware Claimant names as wUiicsbcs: J our answer to the contestant in person, proof M7-- Register, of uch service must be ellhoi the snld con- Frank R. King, Martha A. Kuhn, James W. Implement Dealers Associa II , Prlewe, Harvey W, Vty, G. and Carl John testant's written acknowledgment of h(s re: Davis, these of Judson, N. M. William Baker, Notice for Publication. 1 Keller. John A. Kimmons. all of Kenna. N. M. M. T. C. tion. Amril!o, Texap, April celptof the copy, showing the date of Its of Thornham. N. TlLtxvMON. 0I3!19 M2fl-- C. C. Hbnbt. Register. M21 A18 Register. receipt, or the affidavit of the person by whom Department U." S. and 8, 1913.- - N. - ! of the Interior, the delivery was made stating when nnd Land Office Roswell. N. M. Feb. 13. 1B18. s B.nln AtVril Rfl- - copy at Tilrt.-- fin G7 NOTICE FOR rCHLICATI0. where the was delivered; If mnde by NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Notice is hereby given that William F. registered mail, proof of such servioo must 021228 M. turn limit April Oth. 032C9 01755 Ilinsbaw, of Boaz. N. one of the heirs of consist of the affidavit of the person by whom U. S. Land 7. Depnrtment IT. S. Land Department of the Interior, flertrude A. Queen, deceased, who. on Nor. ?6.90. ot the Interior, copy wns slating and -- Round trip fare the mailed when the Office nt Roswell, N. M. March 12, 1913 1907. made ,11. E. 13162, Serial No. 013.H6. for Office at Roswell, N. M. Teb. 13. 1913. post office to which it wns mnilcd, nnd fhls la Notice is hereby given thnt Mrs. Louisa NWM, Section 85, Township 6 S Range 99 Nitlce hereby given that Rebecca M. King, affidavit must by post- be accompanied the Caroline Single, of Elklns, N. M. who, on Deo. E.. N. M. P. 'Merldinn. has filed notice of of Judsen, N. M., widow of John H. King, Y'ou o Pacific mnster's receipt for the letter. should 29, 1909. made H. E. Serial No. 021228 for SH flnnl five-yea- r Proof, Colonists Fares t deceased, who, on Sept. 1 1. 1M8, made II. F. ntenlion to make to stnte in your answer the name of the post- SEM, See. 3: NEM: NX SEM, See 10. Twp, 6 claim lnnd described Serial No. 03i89. for SWM, and on Feb. 16, estnbllsh to the above Coast. office which you E-- , to desire future notices to S. Rnnge 27 . X. M. P. Meridian, has filed before I)nn C. Savage. U. S. Commissioner. In 1910. made add'l entry serial No. 0217.V-- for you. to most of Color be sent to T. C. Tlllotson, Register notice of intention to mnke final three-yea- r N. M. on April?, 1913. From Kenna Sec. SI. Twp. 0 s'., Range 33 K., N. M. P, his office at Kenna KE'. Date of first publication 'April 4th 1913. Proof, to establish clnim to the lnnd above '$30.00. Met Idlan, has filed notice of Intention to make Claimant names as witnesses: ado points " " second " April 1Kb 1913, desoribed. before II. P. Lively, U. 8. Com 1 1 ilnal three year proof, to establish claim to William Horner, William L. L. Parker. Lee J! ' " " third April 18th 1913. missioner. In bis office, at Elkins. N. M. on or particulars but land above descibed, before C F. Toombs fl. Robertson. Charley C. Layton, all of Boaz, the " " fourth " April Sthl913. April 21, 1913. tj. S. Commissioner, in his Ofllee ot New N. M. T. C. TlLLOTSOS I. L. Fuller, Agent, Claimant names as witnesses: M7-A- Register. Hope, N M, on April 3, l'H3. Notice for Publication. KENNA, NEW MEXICO. Claimant names as vltnesses: James L. Chntten. Albert N. Stratton, Leo 01 391 3 03401 pold Fahrlender, Herbert C. Fahrlender, nil of NOTICE FOR ri'BLICATIOX. " Fred W. Davis, Charley C. Davis. M. Clayton Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Elkins. N. M. T. C. Tlllotson, non-coa- l F. S. 07032 linker these of Noue. X. M.. James VV. Taylor Oltlce at Roswell. N. M. March IS, 1913. Register. Department of the Interior, U. S. of Judson. N. H. . T. C. Tlt,iiTMOS. Nollce is hereby given that Ammie V.- Hop Land Office nt Fort Sumner, N. M. Jan. . Register. kins, 3, N, M. 10. t. of Route Elida. who, on Kept. Notice for Publication. f913. Noilce Is hereby given that Lula L. 1907, mnde- - H. K. 12588. Ser. No. 01J912, for Fletcher, formerly Lula L, Harding of Kenns. SWM NEM. SEM NWM. and on Sept. 28. 1108, Notice for Piilillcation. Department of the Interior, U, S. N. M. who on Jan. 4. 1911. made additional H. nonconl F, S. 03'W .06001 mnde ndd'l. entry, serinl No. 03401, for SEtf E. No. 07032. EH NEM. Sec. 31. and W'.i Lnnd Office at Roswell, N. M. March 22. 1913. for Department of the Interior, U. 6. Land NEM. S.VM NWM, nU hi Section 18. Township NWM. Section 31. Township 5 S.. Range 30 E. is hereby given T. Bee-nu- 0 S.. Range 3. E-- . N. M. P. Meridian, tiled Notice thnt Lee SEEDS Ofllceat . N. M. Jnn. 28. 1013. has N. M. P. Meridinn. has filed notice of Inten- five-yea- r of Richland. N. M. who, on Jan. 11. 1911. Notice is hereby given Ed S. Denson, notice of Intension to make Proof, tion three year Proof, to establish Garden, Field and Flower Seed that made H. E. Ser. No. 024223, for SH NEM, NEM to mnke of Llston, N. M. who, on Feb. 23, 1007, mnde to establish claim lo the lnnd nbove de- claim to the land above desoribed. before Savage, S. NEM, Section 7; nnd SWM NWM. Seotion 8. Vegetable H. E. No. 03W, for Lot 4. EH SWM. KE!4 scribed, before Dan C. U. Com. Dan C. Savage, IT. S. Commissioner. In bis Plants. mlssioner, In N, on Twp. S S.. Rnnge 36 E.. N. M. P. Meridian NW'K. 18, Twp. 4 S.. Range 28 E , nnd on his office at Kennn, M. Kenna, N. M. on May 1. 1913. Seo. has tiled notlco of intention to muke five office at 8, 1909. entry. April St. 1913. Poultry and supplies. June mnde add'l. homestead No. year Proof, to estnbllsh claim to the land Claimant names as witnesses: for NE! NWJ4. SEW. 18, Claimnnt names as witnesses: IT. 0601. Wtt See. and alwve described, before C. K, Toombs. U. S. Harvey W. Fry, Chnrles M. Barber. Carl Ask for Catalogue and Price List. NWK NEW Section 19. Township 8. Rnnge John A, Rogers. Thomna F. Neoly these of M. i Commissioner, to his office at Richland, N. M. Prlewe. Enoch M. Dunn, all ot Kenna. N. 28 H-- , N. M, P. Meridian, filed N. M., Simon 10. Richard, Asa M. has notice of Kennn. on Mil y 3, 1913. C. C. Henry, Register. intention five year on originn and Ouffey. these Home 8 Elida, NM? CO., to make of names as witnesses: R0SWELL SEED three-yen- r on ndd'l. Proof, to estnbllsh e'lhim MSI A18 T. C.Tif.uyr)N7tietjlster. Claimant Notice for Publication. to the lnnd nbove described, before Dan O Lewis II. Faw, Francis M. Beemnn, Preston 021874 115-11- 7 N.M. A. all S. Main Roswell, Snvaget U. S. Commissioner, in his office at NOTICE OF CONTEST. Williams. Bruce Cares, of Richland. Department of the Interior, U. S. N. M. T. C. TiLi,oTsosi. ,Seed Adapted to tha Southwest Kenna. N. M.,on May 2, 101.1 S Office at Roswell, N. M. Mch. 3. 1913. F. 079X5 Contest 1392 M28-A2- Register. Land names as given Q. Hunter Claimant witnesses: Department of the Interior, U. S. Nollce is hereby that James John Sehirck. Oscar Hewntt. Samuel of Judson. N. M. who. on Feb. 26. 1910, made II. ji'stick counT. rREcixcT NO. 1 Land Office. Fort Sumner. N. M. March 19, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. in thb nil of Olive, N. M-- , Lake A. Waters, of E. Ser. No. 021874. for Lot 4. Sec. 4: Lots 1 STATE OF NEW MEXICO, t.OL'NTY . 1913- - To George A. Rich, N. M 022410 Llston, N. M. C. C. IlTNBY, of Kennn. and 2. See, 5, Township. 6 S-- . Range 83 E., N. OF ClU VES Contestee: M48--M- Register. Department of the Interior, U. S. M. P. Meridian, has filed notioe of intention N. D. Wyatt riaintlff You nre hereby notified 0 thnt Thomas Land Office Boswell, N. M. Feb. 85, 1913. to make three-yen- r Proof, to establish claim V,S. Ulnsongim, gives at who Kcnnn, N. M. as his Notice is hereby given that W. Harvey to the land above described, before Das C. D. Harris Defendant Notice for Publication. e did 20, 1913, J. address, on Feb. file in Beeman. of Elida. N. M. who. on April 12. Savage, U S. Commissioner, In his offlce at Harria in tbo above entitled 022561 . To J. D. defendant this office his duly corrobornted application 022410. E'.j NEM: on April7. 1913. " inio. made H. E. Ser. No. for Kenna. N.M. cause: a. secure of NW-M- , Department of tlie Interior, U. to contest and the cancellation NEM SEM, Seo. 31: NH NWM. SWM Claimant names as witnesses: You are hereby nodded that a itilt has lit en your entry, No 0708.", made Lnnd Office at UosWeU, N. M. Feb. 20. 1913. homestead Serial NH If KM. Section 3.", Township 8 S., Rnnge 33 Ira Miller, William S. Boothe, Jason H. against yon In the Justice Court, State of April 20, 1910. 23. filed Nollce is hereby given that James Boren, of for WH SWM. Seo. EH SE E.. N. M. P, Meridian, hns tiled notice of inten Hendrii. Doss Slack, all of Route 3. Eltaa. X. New Mexico, County of Chaves, town of Kenna. 20. 85. Twp. 5 Range 29 Valley View. N. M. who. on April 29, 1910. Seo. nnd NEM Sec. S. tion to make final three year proof to estab jj. T. C. Tst.LOTijoa. D. Wyatt la plaintiff and J. T. Harris I'., M Meridian, wherein N. made additional H. E. Serial No. 032S6I. for N P and as grounds for his lish claim to the land above described, before M7A4 la defendant: y'ou NEK. Section 2. Township 7 S., Range S3 E, contest he alleges that have abandoned Dun C. Suvnge, U. 8. Commissioner, in his The object of said suit Is to satisfy one promis ye N. M. P. Meridian, has filed notice of inten the above described lnnd for two inn lust offlce at Kennn, N. M. on April 14. 1013. Notice for PubllcatUm. sory note for 1100.00 which Is past due and pnst. tion to make final three-Tea- r Proof to establish names as witnesses 019592 unpaid. And you are further notified that the Y'ou are, therefore, further notified that the Claimant claim to the land above described, before Dan D. Slnck, Doss Slnck Department of the Interior, C. S. riaintlff In this case has caused to be attached said allegations will be taken by this office as Joe Slack, Charles II C. Savage. IT. S. Commissioner, in his office these of Route 3. Elida, N. M. Ernest Carruth, Land Office at Roswell. N. M. Mch. 4. 1813. Ike following property: M having been confessed by yon, and your said at Kenna. N. on Mny I, lf13. - C. given Lenard A. One house and all the fencing on the 8W entry will be canceled thereunder without your f Jenkins, N. M T. Tillotson, Notice Is hereby that Claimant names as M7 ; Register. Elkins. N. M. who. oo Ang. 7. Section 18 Township 5 S Range (10 B. N. M. I' witnesses: further right to be heard therein, either before At . Samples, of Thorn-hnm- . 1900. E. No. 01.)2. for M. Same being the property pf the defendant, John O. Astrom, Henry M. Scott, of tills offlee or on appeal. If you fall to file In this made If. Serial M., 34, Township? 8. Range 87 N. M. You are further notified that if you fall to N. Wllllnm W. Bracken, James A. office ith:n twenty days after the FOl'KTII Notice for Publication. Section Morris, of Valley View, N. M., P. Meridian, has tiled notice of inteotlos ta appear In the above named court and answer publication of this notice, as shown below, your 013207 017930 . M28-A2- J Tn.toTSOS, Register, three-yea- r Proof, to establish claim ta or plead In this cause on' the 12th day of Aprl . T C, answer, under oath, specifically meeting and Department of Ihe Interior. 't',, S. Land make described, before If. P. Lively. 191 3 at 10 o'clock a.m. Judgment by uofn.ul responding to these allegations of contest Office Roswell. N. M. Fan.M. IDI3. the lnnd above at in his offlce at KJktns. will be rendered against you in this suit, and If you fall within that time to file in this office Notice is hereby given thot Melvin Cave, U. S. Commissioner Nollce for Publication. April 1913. allegations of the plaintiff will be taken due proof you have served a copy of your Elklns, N. M., who, on .Oct. 81, 1007. made N. M. on 8. the 0ie.1O9 010273 that of as confessed. W H. Cooper, - answer on said contestant either in person II, E. 13006, Serinl No. 013207, for XH NWM, Claimnnt names as witnesses: TJ. the ...... n. Department of the Interior, S. 87: Mny 8 R. Ruby Faircloth. Albert 1 J1 ..www. T... or by registered mail. If tills service Is made by Seo. 26. aud NH NEM, Sec. nnd on Vio Hackett. " " M. 28, 1913. M. Land Oflloe at Roswell. N. Mch. the delivery of a copy of your answer to the 1909. mnde add. entry Serial No. 017930. for SH Sarles. Charles S. Lusk. all ofl'JUins. X. Notlco is hereby given thst Henry Lee contestant In person, proof of such service must NWM. Seo. 26. and SH NUM. Sec. 87. Twp. 7 M7 A4 T. C. Tn.i.oTaow, Register. 3, M. on I Notice for Publication. Deweese, of Route Elida, N. who. be either the said contestant's wr'tten acknowl S, Range 27 E-- N. M. P. Meridian, has filed 0.W5B Jan. 28. 1009, made H. K. Ser. No. nia'109, for edgment of his receipt of the copy, showing the Intention to make final five & three Notice for Fublloatlxa. notice of osei- Department of the Interior. U. 8. Lanrt Lota 8 and 4: and EM SWM, Seo. IK; and on date of lis receipt, or the affidavit of the person year proof, to estnbllsh cluim to Die land -i 18, 1900, IT. 8. Office tt Roswell. N M. March 6, IBIS. July made add'l. entry Ser. No. 019273. by whom the delivery was made atatlng when above described, before H. P. Lively. U. S Department of the Interior, 2: EV 10, M. 81. . Nolle is hereby given that Eliza 11. Hut for Lotal and and NWM, Section and where the copy was delivered; If made by Commissioner, in his office pt EIUIns.N, M. on Land, Office at Roswell. N. Met. WX ledge, formerly ElUa It. PIckerlD.of Koswell Township t S.. Range 33 E N. M. P. Meridian, registered mall, proof of audi service must con April 7, 1913. Notice is hereby given that John T. par N. M. wbo. on July 19. IIW, rrinde H. E. 19H'2. has Hied notice of intention to make three sist of tho affidavit of Ihe person by whom the Claimant names ns witnesses: sons of Garrison. N. M. who, on Sept. f. Itl8. Serial No. 0A9. for SWM, Seotion 31 Town year Proof, to oatabllsh cluim to the land copy was mailed stating when and the ost office Wlllinm T. S. Burns, Dorn Samples. Deioy made H. E. Ser. No. 026158. for SEM. Seo. It: 36 E. hip ( S. Range WE..N, M, p. Meridian, has above described, before Dan C. Savage, tT. S. to which it was mulled; and this affidavit innsi C. Cnva. Jessee t'nvo, all of Elkins. N. M. and NEM. Section 13. Ttp.6S.. Rang live-yea- r M. ' died notice of intention to make Commissioner, in his office at Kenna. N. be accompalned by the postmaster's receipt M7-.- T. C. TH.I.OT80N. Register. N. M P Msridian. has filed notice of lotenloa Proof, to establish claim to the land above on Mny 5. 1913, for the letter. to make Ilnal three-yea- r Proof, to establish desoribet, before t'egiater or Receiver, U. S. Claimant names as witnesses: You should state in your answer the name Notice for Publication. laim to the land above described, before Bis Land Office. It os we 11. N, M. on April 18, 1013, Loman L. Peach, Joe D. Slnck, William II. of the post office to which you deslro future 015017 C. K. Toombs. IT. s. Commissioner, la Claimant names as witnesses: Cumm. these of I!oute3. Elida, N. M., James notices to be sent lo yon. Department of the Interior, Vi S. Land office at Richland, N. U. on May 3. -- Qeorare C, Cooper. John W. Snyder, Frank II. Hawkins, of Vulley View, N. M. C. C. Hknht. Register. Offlce nt Rosweil. N. M. March. 22. 1913. Claimant names as Vvitnesses: Howell. William D. Smith, all of Ma T. C. Pate of first publication Mull .1 IU18, Bizler. John At Tillotson, Register. Notice is hereby given that Loman I Peach, Daniol Props. Emit! E. Props. T. Lee lleemaa TlUrt-soN- . ' " 1913, Klkins. N. M. T, C. " second Mch. 28 May 18. I9I-- Huinv-Aleianil- nil of Richland. N. M, of Route 3. Elida, N. M. who, on , WM-A1- liegltiter. " " April 4 1913. l Notice for Publication. third mnde II. E. 15379. Ser. No. 015017, for NEM, A'JS T. C. Tii.lotso-4- Register. 4 " " fourth " April 11 1913, 017183 OlfOjT Section 17. Twp 6 S., Range M E.. N. M. P. FOR PUBLICATION. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U, S. Meridian, bus fifed notice of intention to muke NOTICE 03142! NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ihre.e-yeo- r proof.- to establish claim lo the 02677S Land Office at Howell. N. M. Feb. 20, 1913. of U. 8. given 030540 land above described, before Dan C. Savage, Department the Interior, Interior, U. 8. nd Notice is hereby that William W. Department of the In his office, Kenna, Lund Office at Boswell. N. M. Mch. It, 1913. Bracken, of Valley View, N- - M. who, on April Department of the Interior, U. S U. S. Couirnissloner. at Oftlae at Roswell. N. M. March t. 1918. Is hereby given James H. Hawk- 9, 1009, tUMie H. E. Ser. No. 017183. for SEM. Land Office at Roswell, N. M. Mch. 17. 1913. N. M. on Muy 5. 1913 Nollce that Notloe Is hereby glvwn that John Pulton, Valley M 17. 3, 1009, Is as witnesses: ins, of View, N. wbo. on Jao. of New Hope. N. M.. whr. on Dec. 1, MS. Sec. 34: and on June made additional Notice hereby given that Joseph II. Orison- Claimant names 1909, 1910. made additional H. E. Serial No. 02142. 0VH7 SWM, : entry, Serial No. 0IHIb7. forSWi-- Section 85, eld, of Elkins, N. M who on Oct. M, mnde D. Slack. Henry Lee Deweese, William made H. E. Ser. No. for Sen. Joe 31, Township S-- , 83 8S OJJftiO, 1 3. N. M for NEM. Section I Macro l.V 8 S Riingn Town. hip S., Range E. N. M. P. Meridian II. E. Serial No. for Lots & 2. and H. these of Route Elida. ar.d NWX. Section Township rnm. E., M. P. Meridian, has filed notice of Inten- has filed notice of intention to make tlmil EV SWM. Seo. 30, Township?, S. Range 28. II. Hawkins, of Vsllcs View, N- - M, X. 36 E.. N. M. P. Meridian; has filed notice of James three-yea- r three-yea- r tion to make final lYool, to estab- three-vee- r Proof, tab Proof, to estnbllsh clnlm to the E. N. M. P.Merldian.has filed notice of inten T. C.TiLivrsoN. intention to make toes lish cluim to the hnd above desoribed, Veforo llah claim to tbeland above described, before-C- . land above desoribed, before "x" C. Snvage, tion to make three year Proof, to establish aim Iieclster U. S. laud described, II Dan C. Savage. U. S. Commissioner. In bit K. Toombs, U- - S. Commissioner, In his ottloe Commissioner, Jn his office ut Kenna, claim to the above before office, at Kenna. X. M-- , oo April 21, ItlS. at New Hope, N. M, on April IF, 101?, N. M, on April 7. 1913. P. Lively U, S, Commissioner, in his office a A lot of peopl" who claim to names Elkins. N. M. on April U. 1913. Claimant names as witnesses; Claimant names as witnesses: Claimant as witnesses: - bp in tener- uip with God act H. Lee De .verse, William A. Pettitt. Jo D. Joseph W. Ha'Jew, Etrar.?. Strawn. James George 8. Morris, James A. Morris, James Claimant names as witnesses: pai II. E. Camby Slack. Alvin V. Black, all ot Route 3. Elida, llloliS,- - Hope, N. V. land E. Mci'nbe, Willie J, Stobb, all of Vulley Mat Roerig, Amos Gordnnter, they owned tho entire C, these of New as if X M. T. TII.I.OTHOM. Bailey, Nobe, N. M. View. N. M. T. C, TUXOTSOM Brown, Arthur Anderson, ail of Elklns. N. M, f George A. of A 18 M7-A- ' MS1-A1- K T, Register. business. Mil Register. MU-A- T. V. Tll.i.rTHuf, Register. RejrlHter; 0. Til.rTN, feed. The students departed at night wnere there were persons clinging on SURVIVORS TELL for their homes in different parts of the roof. These people would catch HARVEST HOME BRAND the country. the light line, pull over a heavier .one COFFEE "At-Celln- a I saw the same suffer- and a pulley and set up a running 11ns PURE, FLAVORY AND GOOD. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR ing. The town was under ten 'feet of cable1 by making fast to ft- chimney OF of water. I saw them take ten bod- or house tower. VICTOR DLEND FL00DTHRILL5 ies from the water at Masslllon, O. "The boys must have known some- BLENDED ROASTED AND PACKED BY JCTT WOOD, WICHITA, KANSAS Prospect, O., is under 14 feet of water, thing about breeches buoy work, for as and the river at that point is four soon as they had a line to a house Write for book chlHtn. Rend US miles wide. I saw them take more they would up envlnff youn(f Lecturer Saw 28 Bodies Recov- rig a chair and pass.lt WHY INCUBATOR CHICKS DIE ntn?ff ol 7 mends that uu incnoatora ana gi than a dozen bodies from the water. over. Then the people would be haul- book free. Raln&U Remedj Blackwell.OlUa. ered at Delaware, 0. "The reparts of the dead have not ed across. I guess they muBt have been sent In from these small towns takon more than 100 off the different FLOWERS IN THE HOUSEHOLD Explaining the Needle. arid the country will be appalled when roofs. One woman, who weighed more A typesetter in a printing house be- the full number Is came very adroit in explaining the MEANEST MAN A BOAT known. From what than 200 pounds, started across in ft Snapshot of Quiet Domestic 8cene OWNER I I large of misprints which saw do not think the reports have chair. The pulley was fastened to ft When Rival Fought the number for exaggerated. for was responsible. when he been chimney and the chimney toppled over. Control of Mexico. he Even "Plqua and FoBtorla are under wa- The woman went into tbe water, but changed his work, and became a wait- College Girls Relate Death Scenes ter, and many people er in a restaurant, says Das Echo, his are drowned. they kept hauling her in and she clung To make flowers ft week or and Heroic Rescue Work by the I get last Mm. - The nearest' could to Dayton to the chair. She was half drowned more, four things are necessary. First, skill did not forsake Students Storlea of Other was Plqua. Most of the town was un- day served a guest with when they got her up. do not try to arrange them the mo- One he had der water. It was impossible to get to a plate of soup, and was turning Refugees. Take Refuge In Houses. ment you get them, but put them in a Dayton." "Frat" away, he was called back "The men students have responded pail of water for a few hours, so that when Co-Ed- s sharply. Chicago. Thrilling stories of the Tell of Horrors. nobly In time distress, every stem will up to of and the Phi be under water in- flooded districts in Ohio were told by Four weary young women, co-e- Kappa Psl, Sigma Chi, and Beta Theta the flower. Second, cleanse the vase "This Is an outrage!" cried the Del-awar- dignant And a needle in my Rev. E. O. O'Neal, who returned to from Ohio Wesleyan university at Pi fraternity houses, which are on thoroughly before putting flow- diner. "I in the soup! this city from a lecture tour. He O., climbed from a Pullman on bills, have been turned over for sleep- ers and change the water every day. What does this mean?" La-Sal- misprint, sir," explained saw rescuers take 28 bodies from the a delayed Lake Shore train in the ing places for women and children. A Third, the cooler, you keep the flowers "Just a the They former typesetter. "It should have river at Delaware, O. street station. were the Mr. Houseman and a Mr. Sulllver the longer they . you will last. If are Companion. "All of the small towns along the first arrivals in Chicago from the ac- manned the boats sent down by the too busy In the morning to enjoy them been a noodle." Youth's river have been swept away," he said. tual scenes of death and desolation life saving station Toledo, go do at and or have to out for the afternoon, - "The greatest problem Is food. The attending the floods throughout cen- saved fifteen persons. The students not leave them in the living room, for Personality. victims are starving and freezing to tral Ohio. are doing practically all of the work they are not used to such a tempera- Personality is just one's centralized doath. Those who are able to work Eagerly questioned by newspaper of saving people and bringing what' ture. Every night put the vase In a experience of the world, and there is are making every effort to rescuo and men, the young women talked freely food there is to the starving men, cool place, or better still, plunge the no way of making it greater except by help others. There Is no communica- of their experiences and painted women and children. stems up to the flowers in a pail of making that experience greater and tion between towns. graphic word pictures of the horrors "The property loss In the city, not water. Fourth, cut about a quarter of more centralized; in other words, be- "When at Delaware I saw college of the Inundation of a large part of counting personal property, is over an inch off each stem in the morning. ing a bigger, broader, better man or students make many thrilling rescues Delaware. $2,000,000. There is danger of fire, It is more trouble to do this under woman. Every intellectual achieve- by swimming out Into the swift cur- They were Miss Florence Wyman of co-ed- s ment, every moral victory, every bit because the are using candles water, . but it pays. If you cut the rent and swimming back with a flood 3633 Sheffield avenue, student In gen- for lights. stems in the ordinary way air bubbles of solid work, will leave personality victim. One young man swam out and eral work and instructor in the art "We know of thirteen deaths: Mr. get into the Btems and Impede the tak- richer, profounder, more delicate. In and rescued 30 persons in one day. He school of the university; Edith and and Mrs. Frank Melcheivand their two ing in of water. Dellneatpr. fact, to cultivate It, the plan Is -- don't , was the bravest fellow I ever saw. Esther Quayle of 233 North Jiarvey sons,-Ralph- 6 years old, and Lewis, 4 cultivate It. Let it alone and do your Women and Children Afloat. street. Oak Park, and Mabel Lees of years old; Mrs. Silas Smith and her AWFUL. duty and It will grow. E. B. An "I saw a house with one woman 325 Elmwood avenue. Oak Park. two sons and one little daughter, 1 drews, in the International Journal of and three children clinging to the roof Fear Horror to Follow. year old; Miss Hazel Jones, a Ethics. - floating down the stream. The house Miss Wyman, who had chaperoned girl; Miss Hazel Dunlap, Mrs. Slos-so- was whirling and bobbing up and the party on the trip, was the spokes- William Hessey, William Fielding For Curling Feathers. down in the water. The woman was man, but the other girls broke In from and James Maine. To curl a feather that has become screaming for help. Persons on the time to time with eager ejaculations Dies After Being Rescued. damaged with rain or dew sprinkle edge of the flood had a small boat, to emphasize the horror of the tale "William Fielding clung to a tree It thickly with common salt and Bhake but they could not row fast enough to she for three days and was rescued only before a bright Are until dry, when told. you caech up with the house.. "The thought that is uppermost In to die of exposure. A Mr. Ralner was will find It as good as new. "The house bore down on the Penn- my mind," said Miss Wyman, "is not marooned in the top of a tree for sylvania railroad bridge and crash- so much of the horror that has passed three days and a half and was res- Appreciation Coming. "You'll never realize your ed against it The mother caught the as of the greater horror that must in- cued. He Is now ill from exposure husband's bridge and went down. The children evitably come to those poor people in and it Is thought he will get pneu- true value until he has gone," coun- went down, but came up again near Delaware and elsewhere throughout monia. seled Mrs. Goodman. "I know it," d a tree. The eldest child helped the the flooded district. There are some "A little girl was picked up from a Mrs. Nagg. "His life is In- other two and help on to the tree. The dead bodies still In the houses at Del- raft on which she had floated five sured." Cincinnati Enquirer. boat put out and rescued all of them. aware, and thousands elsewhere in miles from Stratford. She Is ill of "A few minutes later a house with Ohio, and it is staggering to the imagi- exposure, but It is believed, she will Dr. Pleroe's Pleasant Pellets regulate and a man about 75 years and his wife Invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar, nation to attempt to conjure up the live." coated, tiny granules, easy to take. Do not floated down the stream. The woman picture of desolation, famine and pes- Other Refugees Arrive. gripe. Adv. was lying on the roof. The old man tilence that will follow the recession Every train that came In from the was holding her. Suddenly the house of the waters. east brought men and women who had A bachelor is a bachelor because he struck a tree and the brick chimney "The flood Itself was like a horrible escaped from Indiana after arduous, is either too foolish or too wise to fell off. Then we saw the old man nightmare. The water crept up slow- roundabout trips and disheartening "I don't wemember what I ate, but marry. lift his wife in his arms and carry ly, but, oh, so steadily and relentless- delays. Perhaps none of these refu- to t had an awful dweam." her the chimney hole in the roof ly. First It was six inches deep in gees had a more exciting experience "What was it, old chap?" The average girl treats a new ac- and let her down Into it. When the some of the lower streets; then a foot than that of Frank Jamleson, a com- "I jjhveamed my valet went away quaintance far better than she does rescuers put out In a caught boat and deep, and at last it had covered all mercial traveler of Muncie, Ind. without lacing my shoes." - an old friend so the old friend up res- with the house, one of the the lower part of town and was lap- For thirty-si- x hours Jamleson was thinks. inquired e cuers of the woman. ping at the foot of hills, while the marooned with elghty-flv- other men Bright Brass. " the A great In 'She is dead,' said the old man. houses in the flooded porton stood, and women guests and employes of time and labor saver, ago, keeping copper met- 'She died two hours and I was many of them, with only the upper the Barnett hotel In Logansport. The brass, and other afraid to let her lie on the roof be- stories and roofs visible. basement and first floor were flooded, als .bright and shining, either indoors G0NSTIPATI0FJ cause water carry or outdoors, in any kind of weather, the would her water standing eight feet deep in - Hear Prayers for Safety. the Munyon's Paw-Pa- w away.' office. All was to some is to clean and scour in the usual way, on every there eat was' Pills are unlike all oth- Sees Man and Woman Drown. "And nearly house there coffee, one and give them a coat of negative var- was family, corned beef and which of er laxatives or cathar- "I saw another house with a man a or what was left of the women over a gaso- nish, to be obtained at a store. Many family, clinging the heated small tics.' They coax tbe and woman clinging to the chimney to the ridgepole and line stove. In the basement, under ornaments which lack luster are also chimneys and praying SJfc i liver into activity by to keep from falling off. The house for deliverance. water, Was $3,506 worth of tine food Improved by one application. "The university on highest 8entle methods, they struck a tree and the chimney crum- stands the which could not be reached. tmwH do not aennr! thmr An hill In town, we were After Material. bled. Both went down before the and not affected Wednesday afternoon a man rowed not gripe; they do not . by Editor "Why do you persist In com- boat reached them and we never saw the flood Itself. But all night, that down the street near hotel and weaken; but theydo night, 200 girls the ing here? I tell you I buy fic- them again. These are only a few first the In Monnett Jamleson hailed him. He only a don't start all the secretions hall, our dormitory, had tion." Author "Oh, I don't wish to Instance of the horrible things seen walked the floor small skiff and there was room for one of the liver and stom- and wept prayed sell any of my stories. I am writing In the flooded district. and as the walls of passenger. Jamleson offered him $10 ach in a way that sooo "I went from Delaware to Prospect, the unfortunates only a few blocks a short serial entitled 'The Ugliest puts these organs in to be ferried out of town . and ft away were the Man on Earth,' and came in merely to ai a" mnaii and the same tragedies were repeated. borne to their ears. Closed boatman accepted the offer. No one healthy condition and obtain local color." Paw-Pa- w At Prospect I saw the meanest man windows could not keep out the else In the hotel dared risk the trip, corrects constipation. Munyon's in the world. The meanest man, I sound. Now and then a woman shriek- feeling safer In the building than Pills are a tonic to the stomach, liver and ed above the general lamentations, FLY TO PIECES. nerves. They Invigorate instead of weaken; think, is a farmer who owned a boat adrift on the waters, but Jamleson Organ- and we The Effect of Coffee on Highly they the blood instead impover- at Prospect. He lived across the riv- knew when that sound reached climbed out of second story win- enrich of us the ized People. ishing it; they enable the stomach to get er from the town. He lent his boat that some one had seen a loved dow and took a seat in the boat. all to a Baptist minister who relative, an aged father or mother, or the nourishment from food that is put into used it for Five Miles In Row Boat. "I have been coffee user for rescue work. They saved more a perhaps a child, lose the grip of a it Price as cents. All Druggists. than "We rowed for Ave or six miles, I years, about two years ago got dozen women and children during the numbed Angers and slide off into the and day. black, chill waters. should think," said Jamleson, in de- Into a very serious condition of dys- It was the only boat in the scribing experience. town. "Throughout the night men stu- his "The water pepsia and indigestion. It seemed to Get a Canadian Hcmo the gradually grew Anally dents and members 'of the faculty did shallow and I me I would fly to pieces. I was so Farmer Demands His Boat. a field, In Western Canada's what they could to rescue the suffer- debarked in where I was about nervous that at the least noise I was "Although the minister could res- knee deep in mud and water. I got a distressed, and many times could not Free Homestead Area cue but two persons at a time he ers, but we had no boats at the uni- versity and It was almost impossible farmer to drive me a few miles fur- straighten myself up because of the the; was doing noble work. Many persons ther on, where I caught a train at a pain." were swept away to guide a raft through the blackness province before the boat crossing' of the steam and lnterurban Tea 1b just as injurious, because It could reach them. Late in the after- of the night, which was intensified by or ft cold, drizzling rain. tracks. contains caffeine, the same drug found noon the farmer came to the shore "As the train was passing Warsaw in coffee. Rescue Work Manitoba and announced he wanted the boat. Makes Heroes. we saw a horrible thing. A farmer "My physician told me I must not He declared he hu several New Home- - would take the boat "As soon as dawn came the boys was driving a team attached to a light eat aay heavy or strong food, and or- leading District that by force. He said he wanted the boat got together In an organized rescue a dorl rare opportunity wagon. He had ft passenger, appar- dered a diet, giving me some medi- tu secure. ltiOacroe of to go across the river and attend to corps. Our school produced a hundred ently a traveling man, they uriuulUirtvl and waved cine. I followed directions carefully, land JTKKKe some business. heroes in half an hour. Every one of at the train, which slowed down and but kept on using coffee and did not "The minister refused to give up those students risked death on the was about to stop- - for them. The get any better. Fcr Grain Growing the boat, but offered to row the farm- flimsy rafts they were able to con- horses were knee deep In water and my husband, was across dangerous "Last winter who er the rlvef, if he struct, but they never hesitated. They the bed of the wagon lapped the flood away on business, had Postum served could keep the boat. The and Cattle Raising farmer found some small boats, too, and' did now and then, but they came on con- to him in the family where he board--, grudgingly newspaper Prof-W- . assented, and a as well as they could with these. fidently and seemed likely to make ed. He liked It so well when thl province haa no superior and man from that, he In profitable agriculture abows an Marlon and the minister E. Dixon, the physical director of the tracks In safety. came home he bpaught some with him. unbroken period of over a quarter rowed him across. It was the first the university, headed the work of Suddenly, wagon of ft Century. however, the and We began uefng It and I found it Perfect climate: food markets t Attempt to take the boat across the rescue. He had a dozen active lieu- horses disappeared from view. It most excellent railways oopyenient; sot) the Tery s. bent, and social conditions stoat Lwlft river was 'extremely danger-tu- op- - and tenants In the work of directing seemed as If they- must have struck "While I drank It my stomach never deairable. erations. a sinkhole or something, queer Vacant lands adjacent to Free but the bothered me in the least, and I got Hoiueaieada mar be D urc haa ed "The preacher declared he would "Some of the houses could not be part of it was tbey didn't come and also to tbe older district that over my mrvous troubles. When the can reason- take any risk in order to keep the un- lunda bo bought at "reached at all. The rafts were up. The train waited for ten minutes, Postum was gone we returned to cof- able prices. boat. They -- landed the farmer across manageable, and the few boats were but Hot even a bubble came to the sur- fee, then my stomach began to for further particulars writ to the river with much difficulty. They one hurt smashed after another as they face of the pool where the men and me as before, and the nervou3 con- Q. A. COOK Started back and when In the middle were caught by the eddying currents. horses had disappeared. It was a ter- ditions came on again. 128 ff. Ilk STREET, IAMUS CITY, HO. I f the stream the boat capsized, and Every time a boat was smashed two thing, Canadian Government a gents, or rible and several women on tbe "That showed me exactly what was addreaa Superintendent of toth went down. With the boat hun- or three of the boys wotild be thrown train who saw It became hysterical Immigration, Ottawa, Cm is)- -. the cause of the whole trouble, so I v dreds of persons could have been res- into water ten or fifteen feet deep, but and were restored with extreme diff- I lr"l 1 quit drinking altogether I cued. coffee and they all swam out in safety. iculty." kept on using Postum. The old trou- Bread Famine at when they im- IF YOU HAV- Delaware. "Well, found how Insanity and 8ulclde. bles left again have re- E- food more get and never no appetite, Indigestion, Flutulenca, "The victims need than possible it was to actual contact At Brookvllle, where the loss of life turned." Sick anything else. There is fam- nmwcM, au rua aown ' or toeing ueen. yon a bread with the houses they went to the near- Is estimated at 20 to 60, insanity and reason," Is explain- will find ine Delaware. To show they were they "There's a and it at est houses could reach and took Suicide followed In the wake of the ed in little book, willing to do anything to help suf- ropes the "The Road to the and pulleys from a hardware flood. Five parents who had seen Wellvllle, In pkgs. FKIIrV ferers more than 100 students at Wei-leya-n tore escaped flood. YiiU'n thai had the . their children drowned or who feared Kvcr read the above' lettert ' A aew u y college volunteered to leave the "They would tie a bolt to ft light they met that fate are reported to one appeara from time te time. Tbey uu o mi) 100 are geaulao, (rue, haraaai tom They eitjr to there would be less to line and throw it over to ft house have committed suicide. . anil full et lu.twhat aeed. torn no the weak lateres t. I luoiacb ana build up tbe flagging energies. TWO DESSERTS THAT PLEASE RECORD OF WORK WELL DONE Race Prejudice. This is an actual conversation GOLD was overheard in Oregon In OH! MY BACK! Raspberry Charlotte One of the Most in Campaign Fruitful of which the presidential campaign. It was re A stubborn backache that hangs Oellcloue Baptist Cakes Worth Result for the Good of All on, week after week, is causa to Gitlng a Trial. ' Mankind. ported to President Wilson himself. suspect ' kidney trouble, for when then a mere governor and candidate. the kidneys are Inflamed and swol- r i , . . . n . . . . THE I1EAI enjoyed It, to allow brings naspuerry unanoue uuuer a quart Some comparisons showing the pro- He but. refused len, bending the back a It sharp twinge pudding dish, sprinkle In a layer of gress of cam- to be published at that time. that almost takes the the ye vote breath away. coarse bread crumbs (use the crumbs paign In eight years Mike Who are goin' to for free the last and the It's hard to work and Just as from crust), put butter In little In present needs of this movement are this fall? hard to rest or sleep. bits here "layer It the First Chapter thi History Woodrow. and there, a of canned made by the National. Association fot Pat Wilson Doan's Kidney Pills revive slug- raspberries sugar - Mike vice versa ye and a sprinkling of of Chronlo Diseases the Study and Prevention of Tubercu- Faith, an' gish kidneys relieve congested, Continue In way Is mean, don't ye? aching kidneys. an this until dish losis In a brief report of work re- The proof Is filled, using or its D'ye think amazing collection of backache about equal measures cently issued. During the eight years Pat The dlvil it is! ..-- .v A cold In the head la the first chap, testimonials. miu u uuiui, one laoieBpooiuui 01 of Its work, the association I'm goln' to vote for wan o' thim dom three-fourth- ter In the history of disease and death. national butter and s cup sugar. Eye-tallans-? This has been so repeated has assisted In the organization of AN Have the last layer Cover often that crumbs. there are few people Indeed who have over 800 state and local CASE and bake half an hour, then remove not many examples It. Old Love and the New Rug. L. C Warner 120ft No. witnessed of societies located In every Poca-tell- cover to brown top. with almost Here's (nrfleld At. Serve hot A cold in the head Is rarely severe state and of Over the overheard conversation Idaho. aays:"Fr cream. Cheap and delicious. enough to confine a vigorous person territory the Union. day seem more spring pare 1 sntTered from 500 hospital and sanatoria have been that made the iclney trouble and Baptist Cakes Place tn a granite to the house. As a rule. It ends In people next door to us al often confined to 30,000 like: "Those bod.. Mora than once l recovery any established, with more than basin two cupfuls milk, one-fourt- h without treatment This have been married a long time, 1 panned kidney stones has led many people to regard beds for consumptives, About 400 and the pulo was aw- salt, one-hal- f teaspoon sugar. a cold they?" "Perhaps they waa In the head as no Importance. dispensaries, more 1,000 haven't have. ful Morphine the one rounaing teaspoon simmer of It la with than honeymoon over yet." only thing- that pave butter; a terrible mistake, however, to pass physicians in attendance and at least but their isn't me relief nntll I uted only until butter Is melted, remove How do you figure out?" "Well. .Joan's Kleiner Pllla. by a cold in the head as a trivial mat- 150 open air schools for tuberculous that This remedTdfsaolTed from fire and when of blood heat stir ter. Every It was awfully sloppy night. But the atones and from case should be treated. and anaemic children, have also been last then on I gradually In half a yeast cake dissolved In one-fourt- Those who have used Peruna for when he came home she made him ImproTed nntll entire- provided. Laws dealing with tubercu- ly ' cup luke warm water and suf- such cases will testify unanimously step Inside and before she cured. Mvftf Hrtur$ UlU . feary losis have been passed In 45 states, kiss her ficient sifted flour to form a dough; that a few doses Is sufficient to re- go on porch Cat Doan's at Any Store, 60e Bom and ordinances on subject have told him to. back the and cover and set In a warm place to rise move every vestige of the cold. How this wipe his feet." "Well, honey, wouldn't much Is to treat In been adopted In over 200 cities and Kl,?My Knead thoroughly, breaking off into better it a cold this you " "No, I wouldn't! We've got DOAN'S way FOSTER-MILBUR- tiny pieces of size; again 'let than It is to allow It to go on and towns. An active field campaign of N CO.. Buffalo, New York walnut on for weeks, perhaps leaving a new rug!" rise and fry In deep fat until crisp and months, education against tuberculosis has effects that will never be eradicated. ter- brown. Either chopped nuts or fals-In- s been carried on in 40 states and Yet there are those who neglect to by means of lectures, exhibits, may be added if a richer break- take Peruna for a cold In the head. ritories fast bread Is desired. Serve very hot This neglect Is to the press, and the distribution of over due the false notion S&i7,mm . c In a folded napkin. This quantity that a cold In the head Is hardly worth 100,000,000 pamphlets on this disease. makes enough for two meaU and may noticing. Qi be reheated In the oven. ' A cold In the head la In reality a Boundless Love. case of acute catarrh. It ought to be Robert, seven years old, snugly .ill called so, In order to awaken people tucked in bed, called to his mother in ft Kiwi ulwfcfl ONE OF THE BEST OF SALADS from their lethargy on this subject. In the next room. "I tell how much a large per cent, cases in can't For Infanta and Children. of cold the I you, mother," announced. head will end in chronic catarrh. Un- love he As 8eason for This Delicacy Is Almost less properly treated with some such "Yes, dear, go to sleep now," ad- Here, This Is Good Recipe remedy as Peruna, perhaps 60 per monished his mother. There was si- Ths Kind You Have to Remember. cent, of cases of cold in the head will lence for thirty seconds. Then: lay the foundationer chronic catarrh. "Mother, God couldn't tell how I Fill the bottom of the salad dish A tablespoonful of Peruna should be love you." Always Bought with aspic Jelly and sot on Ice until it taken at the very first symptom of "All right. Bob. I appreciate that. ALCOHOL-- 3 PER CENT cold Usually la very hard. Then In the salad, dish in the head. where the But tomorrow." Si- AVegefabje Preparation for As- cold Is not very severe a tablespoonful let's talk about it place a smaller bowl, but large enough lence. Robert's thoughts turned to similating theFoodandRegula-hn- g of salad. of Peruna .before each meal and at bed the or Bears the to bold the desired amount time Is sufficient It may be neces- father's automobile troubles, and of Stomachs and Bowels Fill the bowl with ice and pour melted sary, however, where the attack Is the expert called to disentangle mat- Jelly around It between the two more serious, to keep strictly In the ters. AO Signature dishes. When the Jelly is hard re- house and take a tablespoonful of "Mother," he remarked suddenly, M - 111 Promotes Digestion,Cheerful-nessan- d m w erw move the Ice from the Inner bowl, fill Peruna every hour. Younger people, "even an expert couldn't tell!" It with hot water for an Instant and feebWor delicate women, should take Rest Contains neither lift out, being not to break a teaspoonful every hour. Opium.Morphine nor Mineral of It careful Queer Ironing. Jelly. Now make any of the ordi- AW the maga- Not nary or firm red toma- THE CARD CLUB. A writer in the WtJe, World Narcotic salads, slice says sight Pipt Old DrSAMVElttTCffER toes, with a little green, such as let- zine that the most curious if he saw at Cairo was men ironing fimpktn Sid tuce or celery, mixed among them Mix Slum Place the salad in the space left In clothes with their, feet! The men XetAtl, S.Kl . were employed in the native tailoring Anist SttJ the Jelly, eover with more Jelly 'and ftpptrmiiU - place In the refrigerator. When want- establishments. In Except for the long handle, the H'orm Sttd - ed, place the salad dish In hot water Ctonftftl Sufirr- for a moment, reverse quickly and Irons were shaped like the ordinary Wmkrfmn ffnvor Serve flat-iro- only larger. A solid block turn out on a cooled platter. Remedy for Constipa- with mayonnaise dressing. of wood rested on the top of the Iron, Aperfecl Use and on this the men placed one foot, tion Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, guiding the iron in the desired direc- Worms .Convulsions. Feverish-ncs- s Here and There. tion by means of the handle. For the and LOSS OF SLEEP The adept In cooking does her work Ironing many sake of convenience, boards For Over without utensils. were raised only a few inches from FacSimilf Signature of Milk puddings are the best desserts strange va- the ground, and, however the for children, but they should be may us, work ried. method seem to the was done very well and very The Centaur Company, Thirty Years All green vegetables, roots and NEW YORK. tubers should be crisp and firm when put on to cook. - T ttit'tc c:.Mta tj:.. ,!..- - r. : ... .A :u In cold weather cream sometimes in quality that Dirwt smokers prefer them HI Hi in- - -- : a refuses to "come" to butter. When IV 1UV iigatiM, CUT,J., such la the case, set It away over 9 fitiafantoAt ireiw lh TZffii anil night By mornlag It will have sepa- Paradox. rated, pour oft the thick part, which "How is your wife getting along at "What makes you think those Exact Copy of Wrapper. a few minutes' stirring will bring to her card club?" rumors are groundless?" butter. "Fine. So far nobody's put up a "Because they are so much tn the When a large bottle of olives has better lunch than she did." air." opened a part of them used, COLT. DISTEMPER been and ,Omi be haxndlM err eMiry. Th alck are rard. s.nd U ottian la those remaining In the brine some- BABY IN MISERY WITH RASH Mrs. Wlnslow'a Soothing: Byrup Children tmuitaLie, no matter how Mexpuattl." kept from bavins th dltv for eat by tiling 81HNU LlgUIii UIBTMPKIt CUKK. UI- - otm times become soft and almost taste- teething-- , HufteuM the reduce liirtatunia- - 'the tonirao or In feed. Act cm the blood end expels terms of uou,ellaya paro.curea wind co.lc,26c a botuejUjv all forma of distemper. Best remedy ever kaowu for merae to fotvL less. To avoid this, pour halt an Inch Ooe bottle jruaranteed to cure one case. Mo and 9l a bottle t Mana Monroe, Wis. "When my baby was ttOdoeea of drUtfRiitfand harness dealers, or sent express paid by of oillve oil on top and cork well The manufacturers. Cut Mim hns to nnnltlcei ttmtm i .. six weeks old there came a rash on But,, it isn't every high flyer who IlmtklctirivetteTarTthlnrf. Local atrents wauled. Lsaweat ttlllna olives will retain their flavor his face which finally spread until It top. tV horse remedy La tulstenoawtweire years. reaches the Cfcsmltts BsetoHslay tsts, got nearly all over his body. It form- SPOHNME D1CAL CO., sad Oohn9 Iridf U.S. A. ed a crust on his head, hair fell out THOMPSON'S... Grape Cup-Pou- and the Itch was terrible. When he EYE WATERmrVr"" half a cupful of boiling water would scratch, the crust, the water JOHN IT110Ml'bO.N SONS CO.,Trujr.N.Y. over four tablespoonfuls of grape Jelly would ooze out in big drops. On face Add the and body It was in a dry form and FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR WICHITA. and stir until dissolved. Kan., l estate. 1,280 A. near Elklne, tn oame quantity of cold water, one would scale off. He was In great mis contai ns S yf&x&jZt JZJlf-3?- fhavea Co., N. M., producing land. Charlea J JJ5TX' Walu-i-achi-id-. tablespoonful of sugar, and a little ery and at nights I would lie awake 306 Cleveland sr., Wichlta.Kau. lemon Juice. holding his hands so that he could not W. N. U., WICHITA, HQ. 13. Place a lump of ice in a glass scratch and disfigure himself. I tried pitcher' and pour the liquid over. simple remedies at first, then got Any kind of Jelly will answer If the medicine, but it did no good. . UTWArVI DYK? FADELESS10c grape la not at hand, if current Jelly "finally a friend suggested Cutlcura Colorntore trxxh brighter and faster color than any other dye. One package colore all fiber. Theydyeineold waterberterthansnyotherdye. Yoacaa any garment without ripping apart. Write for tree booklet How to Uyt. Bleach and Mi Colore. MONBOt DWliO COMPANY. Qelaty, HU la used then less lemon Juice will Remedies, so I sent for a sample to dye be required, currants being rather see what they would do, when to my The Result. surprise few applications tart. after a I English Friend That gown you WOMfHt could see an Improvement, and he . have on is ripping! L. DOUGLAS would rest I bought a box of Argentine (roup. better. American Duchess Then I am .00 $3i50 4.oo one-ha- lf Cutlcura Ointment and a cake of Cutl- Soak pint of spilt peas for AND two hours. Boil in plenty of water cura Soap and before I had them half .so sfi.oo for two hours with two bay leaves used my baby was cured. His head Is now SHOES and 12 seeds of dried red pepper. covered with a luxuriant growth Good for Small Towns. FOR MEN AND WOMEN serving one quart of hair and his complexion in ad- A few big shoe manufacturers are An hour before add BEST BOYS SHOCS In fee WOULD of good strong stock or three-quarter- s mired by everybody and has no dis- fighting us bacause we have always re- 92.00, 12.60 an It 3. 00. of a pint of cold roast meat gravy figurements." (Signed) Mrs. Annie fused to give them better terms than The largest maker of One-hal- f hour before serving add one Saunders, Sept. 29, 1911. we give to the small manufacturer. Men's $3.50 and $4.00 pint of canned .tomatoes. Strain Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold The little fellows stand with us be- hoe in the world. : w rjw g through a colander, season with salt throughout the world. Sample of each cause we treat all manufacturers I k., 2jti:j'l Ak Tour deitler to ahow von fj v l v. Allow soup to boll again be- free, with 32 p. Skin Book. Address no how many machines I- - Doua-l- .3.f0, S4.(MI and to taste. alike, matter to ehoee. Juat aa stood In atyle, fore serving. This soup may be varied poet-car- d "Cutlcura, Dept. h, Boston." they use. Hence, competition In the 40IHAI and wear aa other make coating .A.00 to 67 fresh and dried prosperous factor- -- sne oniy aiiierenoe ib me price, aauei in all by using different Adv. shoe business and leather, trle and shape to suit everybody. vegetables. ies in small towns! If yoo could vlait W. 1 Itooglaa large facto- Lamentable Ignorance. us we you rial at Brockton, Has., and ee for yourself Write and will tell all how carefully W. 1.. Itouelae shoe are made, Potato Toddle. Mrs. Kaller "Cooks are such Ignor- about It would then nuderstand why they snwarraaUfl put two or things nowadays." Mrs. Justwed Bos- m6l-V:;4- f- to ntoetter, 10 a oeiier, noia tneir shape ana wmm Into a kettle three ant The United Shoe Machinery Co., longer than any other make for the price. slices of salt pork cut In small pieces; "Aren't tbeyT They can't do the sim- ton, Mass. Adv. w. L. uoDtias shoe ant not for sale la your ylclrttty. order fry grown, peel and slice four large plest things. I asked mine to make Hhoae for eyery member of the family, at all prions, by and onions,, putting first a some sweetbreads day and Mean Insinuation. a . vwmt vuwnn ... 1.1 potatoes the other Catalog. 11 will showyoe bow to order.Illl.ir.irUbr tuetl, layer of potatoes and then onions, and she said, she couldn't." McCall's "I have no way of killing time." TAKE and why yon eao ay meaay on jour footwear. SUBSTITUTEHOS . . kfldS MUM U I Meunuttd so on. Season with salt and pepper "Why, I've heard you sing." W.UDOIieLai llrM.Us, Mae. on me rnitom and cover with water. Boll SO min- utes; when done add a generous lump of butter. y tr -; siAr a- 1 i 1 n Ja . m m mil--ktf' Poulette 8uce. n r ''Poulette saute Is a broth thickened s trim egg yolk,, ata-loae- d U U with flour and one and Ml U!J.ri3LI7 lyjJ and strained. lLU ' B004O Ol tft Ufiy, grtuly, grajf hair. UM LA CRCOLK" HAIR oniStlNO. PRICK $I.OO, rUIU TO FIX WATER RIGHTS CHAMPION GOTCH'S FAMOUS TOE HOLD READY FOR BASEBALL - AGAINST NEW- MEXICO SUIT EL PASO A ROCK Many Leagues Finish Schedule-Makin- g ISLAND R. R. and 450 OTHERS. IN BRIEF for 1913.

The U. 8. Government Demands Im- Weatern Newspaper Union News. Service. pounding of 80,000 Acre Feet Pacific Coast Players Get Under Way, Dates for Coming Events. of Water a Year. Fol- May 12-1- State Retailers' and Busi- With Other Organizations ness Men's Association Conventional 10 KoBvvell. lowing Closely April WMtern Newspaper Union News Service. Is the Big Day. Santa F6, N. M. A case said to be Tueumcarl purchased a fire wagon, without parallel as regards the num- paying $800. Schedule making of the nearly two ber of defendants there are 450 The famous New Mexico Central score of recognized professional base- named hag been filed in the United case Is drawing to an end. ball leagues In the country Is com- plete for the 1913 season with only a District Court for hearing be- Work is progressing rapidly on tho States few departures from general pro Judge new cold storage plant at Silver City. the fore William H. Pope. The suit gram followed, last year. Is one brought for the United States The annual meeting of the Stale The first pennant race was started Federation of Women'B Clubs was by Attorney General James C. . e j as usual by tbe Pacific Coast league, held l and United States District at Albuquerque. whose season opened April 1 and Attorney Stephen D. Davy of New Those farmers who made deep plow- which is also the last to close on ing will re- Mexico .against the El Paso & Rock last fall are the ones who Oct 26. April 10 Is the big opening ceive the full of recent only Island railway to adjudicate the rights benefit the day of the year, marking not the snow fall. two major of the government over Hondo water commencement of the Ros-wel- l, league of stream systems. This stream rises in Arthur C. Godair, a banker of Gotch Demonstrates Toe Hold. seasons, but those the was killed in St. Louis March American association, the Texas Lincoln county and runs to Fort Stan- league league. Ros-wel- 19th by HAVE often been asked," says the and the Southern ton, Joining Pecos river below l, when his taxtcab was run into defensive wrestler to the mat Gotch, I dis- The Western league, whose season where Hondo reservoirl is sit- n street car. "how and when Since the under wrestler has turned covered toe Is on half-nelso- n opens April 18 and closes Oct. 6, has uated. The Gordon Panoramic Photo Com- the hold. That his side, the may be "I a pretty voted to the e schedule, pany filed Incorporation papers. Its hard question to an affixed and the opponent pinned with retain The suit is known as No. 23S, and swer. Farmer Burns I worked out which makes three minor leagues now office is Magdalena Wil- and the half nelson and toe hold. or the Is brought at the instance of the of- at and T. W. the problem of the toe wrestling toe playing longer schedules than the ma- son Is the agent. hold hold released and the crotch and ficials of the reclamation service. In Iowa. I think I used It first on half-nelso- n applied. The toe bold jor leagues namely, the Pacific Coast The government declares that it The funeral of Mrs. Rhoda McKIn-le- y Scott Miller In 1902. I pulled the foot may be used alone. league, the American association and wants 80,000 acre feet of water im- Garlow, who died at St. Vincent'd over the leg and applied the leverage. "While I have won many matches the Western league. pounded per annum, and further de- sanitarium after a long Illness, took .The other toe hold, and the one I em with the toe hold, It Is a mistake to Among the changes this year In tbe clares that "the defendant, the El place at Santa Fe. ploy the most, was worked out imagine I have depended upon this circuits there is the probable shift ' Paso & Rock Island road, is diverting Mrs. V. A. Massle received slight In later. grip. . In. fact, I have won more of the Fall River (Mass.) 'franchise large quantities to its watershed for juries when she lost her balance and "There are several varieties of toe matches with other holds. I probably to Portland, Me., in the New England the operation of its railroad and con- fell from her horse which she was rid- holds and locks, but the one I use have won most of my matches with league; the return of Waterbury. necting roads." ing to Wagon Mound. most and the one which writers call the half-nelso- n and crotch, but fear Conn., to Jthe old Connecticut league, 'the famous toe hold,' consists of get- of the toe hold has helped In secur- which will be called the Eastern asso- Acknowledging the El Paso & The that Nelson ranch, ten miles from ting the opponent's foot in a vice In ing this and other combinations. ciation this year, and the addition of Rock Island had certain prior claims recently changed hands. which the toes and ankle , are the "I defeated Dlnnle In England with New London and Plttsfleld, with the to the Hondo water system, gov- the The sale includes 2,500 head of cattlo points of attack. It Is often confused this form of the toe hold. I think loss of New Britain, makes an eight ernment maintains these rights do not and the price realized $60,000. with the toe hold over the leg, but I put the hold on DInnIo more quickly club circuit Last year there were permit unbridled use of the water, A railroad twenty-tw- o miles long the two grips are distinct. - than on any other opponent I ever only six teams. which, if allowed to continue, would which connected Silver City with Pl-no- s "It is- Important first of all to have met. Dlnnle had angered me by con- The Central league Is considerably with government's interfere the Altos, Is being torn up. It origi- one's opponent in the proper position tending he was not down In the first changed, being reduced from a twelve-clu- b work. The government further cites nally cost over $300,000vto construct. to begin the preliminary moves for the fall, and I gave him another chance. circuit to one of six cities Tort 450 defendants to appear to show toe hold. opponent on While cranking a car on East Third When an Is .the As he came toward me I dove for bis Wayne, Terre Haute and Evansvllle, what, if any, rights they to wa- mat, suppose on legs put have street, J. H. Lee of Grandledge, Mich., the attacker is the and htm down. As he fell Ind., Dayton and Springfield, O., and right side. The who Is the I came down Tri-stat- e ters from the Hondo stream. who is spending some Roswell, wrestler on his right leg and since Grand Rapids, Mich. The time in 'under dog must be on his hands he was In proper Should all the defendants appear a fracture, right the position for the league Includes Atlantlo City, N. J., sustained bad of his and knees for the to make toe hold I leg here in person . when the case is arm. attacker had his and foot trapped and Chester, Pa., this year in place of brought up it might be necessary to the shift that traps his opponent's in a few seconds. I had It on Dlnnle Altoona and Johnstown, Pa. The Ohio On July Dr. W. E. so six-clu- hold sessions in the Elks' or 1st Garrison will further foot. quick that It made him a convert State league Is reduced to a b theater as New "The position to our outdoors. retire the president of the attacker from this style of wrestling. He was circuit, of Ironton, Lima, Mansfield! Mexico College of Agriculture and Me- holds his opponent to the mat by one of the best boosters we bad In Chillicothe, Portsmouth and Newark, chanic Arts. As yet his successor has grasping the right leg high up with England after that experience. Ohio. Third Salary Bill Vetoed. not been named. " both hands, working well to the side. "I' think Hackenschmidt mortally The opening and closing dates ol his Santa Fe Before leaving for El With right hand the attacker feared the toe hold In both our most of the leagues whose scheduler March rains are very uncommon in reaches inside crotch from the Paso to con- the matches. He quit when I went after are available are as follows: attend the cattlemen's the Pecos valley and the Mains and front, grasping his opponent's left vention, Governor W. C. McDonald the hold In our first match. He plead- April 10 American league, Oct S. mountains adjacent. In fact no other ankle. With the left hand he grasps ed vetoed the county salaries bill, the that he had enough as soon as I April 10 National league, Oct. 5. March in eight years has rain fallen his opponent's foot near the toes, al- secured In third on subject to be the grip our last meeting. April 10 American Assn., Sept. 29. that vetoed to compare with March, 1913. most simultaneously straddling the "I doubt y the wisdom of barring the April 10 Texas league. 7. wlthia a sixty-da- session of the Leg- leg opponent Sept The Hunter Milling Company, a near of his and pulling toe hold. Once this grip Is under the April 10 Southern league, Sept. 7. islature. The governor will later file up on imprisoned oppo- City of- the foot The ban the game will degenerate In April 15 a veto message setting rea- Kansas company which had the Northwestern league, Sept forth his nent's right leg In way Is Greco-Roma- n fices at Melrose, has filed notice with this trapped direction of the style, 28. ' sons for this action. It is unofficial- and his left foot Is "out of commis- the state corporation commission that which at best Is only half wrestling. April 16 International league, Sept ly understood he holds that the sal- sion." When the left leg has .Im- it has to been Then the hammerlock, which Is Just 21. aries are uniformly too high. The gov- decided leave the state. prisoned in way for a few sec- this as dangerous, would have to go and April 17 South Atlantic, leaguii ernor also creating Sum- onds, the muscles mem- vetoed bills The innocent swallowing of several relax and the the game would be reduced to a test Sept 1. ner county and Aguilar county, a new strychnine brought ber becomes powerless. The tablets about the attacker of mere brute strength. April 17 Virginia league. Sept 13. fence law, and a bill permitting o'l death of the nineteen-months-ol- d then pulls up and may apply the twist "Although I have had many wrest- April 18 Western league, Oct. 5. . and coal leases on state lands, and to the toe hold. His head may be used daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Tedrow, lers at my mercy with the toe hold, April 23 Central league, Sept. 7. a portion of the general appropria- residing about three miles west of as an Instrument of attack in forcing I have never Injured an opponent an opponent's April 23 Fastern association (for tion bill. This completes action on all Roswell. shoulders to the mat. without cause. In 1900 at the Brookes' merly "Since the leg of the Connecticut league), Sept 7. bills left with the governor by the left defensive casino in Chicago I injured Pardello, April 80 New Mayor Lorenzo Delgado of the wrestler has become ineffective by York State league, Legislature, which adjourned March the Italian; but had cause, for he had Sept. 14. 14. town of Las Vegas has issued a proc- being Imprisoned in this way, the pulled a whole handful of hair from April 30 Tri-Stat- e league, 1. lamation for an election at whicn ankle hold may be released and the my Sept head. It is Just as easy to Injure April 30 New England league, Sep- members of the board of education toe hold easily retained. The free an opponent Governor Be Operated Upon. with the hammerlock or tember 1. To will be selected. The election will oc- right hand of the attacker then may the headlock." C. April 30 Central association, Sep- Santa Fe. Governor W. McDon- cur on April 10th. be used In forcing the shoulders of (Copyrteht, 1912. by Joseph B. Bowles.) f ald, who left for El Paso, Tex., is to tember 1. Silver City, May 7 Michigan undergo a serious operation The Pinos Altos and Southern league, in that Mogollon railroad, the narrow gauge SepC17. city within a few days, according to CHASE IS VERSATILE PLAYER Griffith and many other ball players line which connects Silver City with May 8 21. private advices received here. The declare that Chase will have no trou- Ohio State league, Sept the Pinos Altos mines, has sold governor has been in failing health been Mack Says New Yorker Can Play Any ble in playing that sack, while there and the work of tearing it up will be are some time, notwithstanding deni- Position on Diamond, With Ex- some who were of the opinion that for commenced at once. als to the contrary, and it is said his ception of Battery. a second baseman could not make the plays which came physician has agreed that he must un- Sidney W. Cooper, government around that cush- dergo an operation. suffering drainage engineer located at Roswei', It Is not at all surprising that there ion if he had to throw with his left He is hand. from a complication of stomach and has received word from headquarters should be a big difference of opinion "1 think kidney sap- in Washington he is to be as- among all players and wise baseball Hal Chase can play any diseases which is slowly that on ping his life. The governor's friends signed offices in the new federal managers as to whether a left hander the diamond with the excep- can play tion of the battery work," says are greatly concerned over his condi- building, about completed. second base. The debate has Con- been going on nie Mack, manager of which is regarded as very seri- for some time. In fact, the Athletes. tion, A pretty romance, begun while both "The reason he will ous, if not actually critical. be able to play were patients at the New Mexico Cot- second base Is that he Is the quickest A carload of registered Hereford tage Sanatorium, bad its culmination man with his hands I have seen on What has become of the old-tim- e bulls were received at Tueumcarl for when Miss Kathryn Mather of Utica, the ball field In my time. He may be among pitchers who were known as "cold distribution , the ranchers of New York, became the bride of Albei t a trifle weak in that position, but then, Quay county. Gallatin Simms of Texarkana, Ark. again, he will make some plays weather" twlrlers. down According to New York papers, Jim The Supreme Court sustained Wilson W. Mills, son of former Gov- there that a right hander can not State make. Thorpe has done everything but Jump the District Court for Socorro county ernor and Mrs. William J. Mills of Las over the Brooklyn bridge. "I think that he would be much bet- In two murder causes as a of Vegas, has been signally honored by Sport pick Giants to result ter than some of the right handed writers, the which Francisco Granado, who killed election to the Theta Kappa Nu fra- repeat In the National league. They ternity of University of Michigan, second basemen we have In the game Mogol-lo- n the say the Pirates lack pennant fighting William S. Clark, clerk of the - right now. I saw him play from which he will be graduated in that bag qualities. store last winter in an attempt .o in Philadelphia, and my players June. said claims If bold up, and Irwin Frazler, alias of- that they thought he could play any- A.baseball writer that the John Jr gets national commission a Gates, who killed Tom Hall, a deputy A frame building on the corner of thing on the ball lot There have chance to not run Mexico It will make ' major sheriff, in a fight with a posse, will Hudson and Twelfth streets in Silver been many men who have mada a suc- a City, opposite the old baseball ground, cess of playing infield league out of 1C be hanged on April 25th. The hang- the who have Georgia occupied in one end as an assay office been left banders. But then, again, The School of Technology ings will take place at Socorro. now has under by J. C. Woodward and in the other there have been exceptions. I think construction in Atlanta Superintendent White has the finest athletic In sec- State by W. T. Cherry, was completely de- 1 Chase is one of them. that He will shift country. sent out to county school super- stroyed by fire, causing a $6,000 loss. y Y,7-- with the players, and I think be can tion of the Manager Miller Hugglns intendents an interesting letter in The Postoffice Department at touch base runners. of the urges Cardinals believes Ivy Wlngo will which he the women not Cloudcroft Issued an order instructing "If Chance finds that be can play that only to vote at the April school there Is no doubt In my mind be the best catcher In the National the carrier between Cloudcroft and that be league season. election but to elect one of their will have another good lnflelder and this Alamogordo to travel the "New State Calvo, young se- number on the boards of incorporated will not have to worry about his sec- Jacinto the Cuban Highway," . which has just been cured by Clark Griffith, is looming up towns and villages. opened to the public. This is the new ond base trouble. Chance could not go through the country fine, and Grift believes that the young- the public playground move- "Box Canon Road" that has caused and pick up a That man who could play as ster will make good. ment, safely directing the outdoor en- so much comment lately. well as Chase Hal Chase. at second base, could Ward McDowell, the Nebraska boy ergies of tho boy when away from bet If Chance The state of New Mexlco,"througb finds that be cannot play, why purchased by tbe Naps, Is being school Is to be an outgrowth of the since Hal Chase expressed his Chase by Lajoie. Attorney General Frank Wi Clancy, desire could do just as well In the outfield, boosted Larry McDowell plan to promote moro beautiful Ros-wel- l, to play that bag, and now a has filed Its desire not to prosecute that Chance but I look for him to be the regular is a second baseman. steps has said he Is going to put - is an assured fact, and are in the famous lumber cases Institut- that Chase second-sacker.- " Only two American trotters,- Royal on already being made to establish a first ed by Ormsby McHai on behalf of second base If he can get In the Reaper and Soprano, were able to win game, says Austria-Hungar- class outdoor gymnasium for the ex- the government in 1907. Consequent- and be be will, the debate Catcher John Henry of the Senators more than $2,600 In bat become all the warmer. clusive use of the young life of the ly the cases were dismissed by U. S. declares that his Injured knee has en- last year, when 1630,000 was given la Connie Mack, tirely town. District Judge William H. Pope. Willie Keeler, Clark mended. purse money.