Kenna Record, 03-13-1914 Dan C

Kenna Record, 03-13-1914 Dan C

University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Kenna Record, 1910-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 3-13-1914 Kenna Record, 03-13-1914 Dan C. Savage Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/kenna_news Recommended Citation Savage, Dan C.. "Kenna Record, 03-13-1914." (1914). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/kenna_news/207 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]. - o r r, X. O'JX.O i" - THE KENNA RECORD ' ,r .- .- f' VOL. 8. KENNA, CHAVES COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1914. NO. 4. Event of Interest from the Seat of and busted. At the exact trie iiior' til of August, I mutinied, for SCRAP BASKET. the Inevitable postscript: Government, . moment of his entrance the :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: there wa3 "Oh, Allene, Tom has invited the ' BY J WE SHOULD WORRY E. JONES. clerk called his name on the roll; clearest man In the world next to and South Carolina's back- - Like a setee and be sat upon. BROTHER TOM'S WIFE himself to spend the month "itU us! An hour in the Senate. number confusedly asked: We met him when we went est last ' By BELLE MANIATES. winter, although Tom used to know "What is it?" "Vote 'no'," re IF Win long ago In college, lie's Just It was the last hour of the last sponded a Democratic colleague jrour sort of a man." There were no pessimists, the fMy Tom lias n most beat-tifu- l My man, indeed; I Sen- - brother Fort of a don't day of the week, and the whereupon Tillman said "no," news paper men could have no country place, a charming little know, myself, what sort that may be. atorswero weary with the de- ind the Senate smiled again fun. wife, and my I fht down In a white heat of anger, bate which had for years The amendments having been young nephew, ml laid bare my pent-u- feeling! to brought under consideration disposed of the struggle was The small boy never bad to Edgar, I simply Nan. a vvou'd be adore; yet for one I received in reply such a dear lilt! every phasa of the management over. Everyone was ready to take bath, there rrason, and one Bete from Nan. She was bo sorry, of our great 1 postoffice system. pass the bill. All in favor of more joy in the world for small roaFon only. I nn and she would not match-mak- e any averse to visiting Tom had reconciled bill boys more. She and Benator Cumming wa? urging the passage of the say Stilt them. My- - sister-lu-la- themselves to tho idea that I was feeart-whol- fancy-free- , n to . A woman has a e and and would t amendment curtail the aye'," announced the vice calls another making probably remain so, so I telegraphed power of the Postmast- President- - "Those opposed will woman, a "cat," the match other mania, and she Is that I would start tonight. some-- w er General, and at the conclusion say 'no,' the bill is passed." woman has sometime disconsolate over When I reached the little station of hiB speech an attempt was Mot a single voice had responded her e, out shown the first the fact that. Ib Bear Ilomewild, my heart failed me made to prevent a rollcall for to spite of her at lcholding, in waiting with Kan and either request. Silence must woman." Pip a man, big ITe was strenuous effort! KdRar. and brown. fear it would disclose that a still be golden; anyhow 4,ie old The label on your paper shows and house parties Introduced to me in a careless way by my I am I was reassured quorum was not present. From rule that "silence gives consent" any other date than one in 1914, in behalf, Kan as Mr. Saltern. somewhere came Keed of Miss- Btill "unspoken when f.He batte Edgar occupy the front was invoked The postofflce it is a sure sign you are for." seat of the touring car with him. and ouri, evidently sulfating from a bill appropriating more than Sho makes her she and T took the back seat. grouch, and he had , hardly $314,000,000 was finished. motive so very "Who is In;?" I asked, in a forbid- apparent to the ding way. reached the chamber before he A half dozen Senators sprang replied. WISE AND OTHERWISE. luckless victim 'Only Edgar's tutor." she began to talk There was a to their feot with matters to and to the onlook "The lad pot so behind in his studies snarl in his voice and he lnti- - press Some one moved to ad It takes more than wind to ers, that from U';t year when he went with us. that very shame I Tom engaged this man to coach him." - express compan- make a band. mated that the journ. The chair put the mo must needs bi We had a lovely evening. There ies were using Senators to tie up tion. Plainly enough the ad Reforms, like charity, should coldly aloof, and discourage any attsn was a soft misty rain what Edgar "drizzle-dru7zle,- " we all "parcels post," which nowa- journmnet was lost. Vice Pres begin at home. tions. called n and But today 'when I read her letter six-li- t the evening within. Mr. Saltern days among polite Senators is Marshall glanced for Is ident a school in Philadelphia vrging me to come to Home wild for terms to be quite en famile. He Poindext-e- r A m'ani strapping, manly fellow, I plain "parcel post." moment at the clock, straight " such a of Washington got in a point says t wo words are enough for shouldn't think tutoring would be his ened out the kinks in his legs, With the new supple taffets. line- v I t ' At V any spelling lesson. If children of order, and in discussing it had ana .I an is I such a delightful week looitea me disappearing could vote, that woman could be it possible to make a frilly never had a great dear to say about the pages who seemed to have no frock, and still relam a at Home wild. Such a quiet, restful elected President of United slim I Spanish with Mr. "Senator from with the time. am studying doubt that Mr. Marshall would silhpuetie. Saltern and Edgar. We three go on decided accent on the "way." States. explores stand by their decision to quit. Oatmeal put to soak in water x' tirsions together. Edgar of is shows woods and the while his tu-- , "Uncle Ike" Stephenson A naughty twinkle sparkled in It said motion picture the night before only requires a- - the river Wisconsin had found a map of are to be introduced on ocean tor and 1 sit on a fallen log and h his eyes, seeming to imply that bout one-hal- f the tine to cook. ii'ds Spanish. the United States and Mexico he wanted hib supper; whereup liners. Sometime, perpaps, the Stockings should not bd wash Tomorrow is my last day at. Home-jrit- d a-- t the roar of the room, and ho on the Vice President announc- owners of steamships will get fd in the same water, which has In peace and comfort, for Nan ; feiii invited people Jown. I shall studying to providing an - ample wa3 the southwest ed: The 'ayes' have it the been used, in washing w h i t continue to devoto most of my time to V curaer in a inauuvr mat miyui Senate is adjourned." number of life boats. clothes, as they are apt in that Spanish, Ziowever, as I am making progress, enjoy tho study so lead to the suspicion that he i t-- audi and present rate of in- cat e to become covered w h , KtoYoufWife DaJly At the niu'-Ii- but it won't bo quite the same was' looking for a white pine go-in- g Vice Presieent Marshall is an crease!, a prominent phyiician lint. with curious people about. We are forest would net iim an. row on the river that original says that .there will bo no babies The woman of limited income for our last other million. Of course he was chap, and talks opon after 1925. Can you imagine a would he wise to fxlwpt one color We up the last night, as he is seldom every subject under the sun went far river chewing gum, world without babies? Why, for her wardrobe, with vaiia and drilled back. He didn't have to He suggests that the best pal without his cud. Possibly he all the manufacturers of toys tions of tone and treatment. row. Tho light from a moon of was pondering over his vote, a remedy for divorce is for a man orange shone deep down in the river, and baby things would have to off in wooded since to kiss his wife every d a and somewhere the Bacred thing with him, go out. of business or equip their shores, a man's rich tenor voice was merely as a matter of h a b 1 THE ENDLESS CHAIN falling the Senatorial vocabulary of the plants for the manufacture of ringing forth, the notes with octogenarian has been limited Within the week it has been ' Merchants who advertise onlj caressing cadence.

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