Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 March 1901 — Page 1
"Weekly QTanfief JASPER. INDIANA. FRIDAY, MARCH I, 1901. VOL. 43 NO. 26.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ZZlTun ks. w.a.swawr. HILBUftS & SWEENEY. ttornc ys at Law, IASPER, INDIANA. Wid MMlM lata OaetU f and "iün.'- i. far.r..lar at..,...-" , V. . K I .V..Vk"M. M ..,.-..... Ii boU C -' l . v, "Vtt. WB K ."X W.S.HUKTKB, COX f HUNTER. Attorneys at ja -r .1 IAPBR. INDIANA WU1 nrartle In tb eovrti .f Kui....- ami ÄÄy'ibuaiwo.ihiWiaitas h i. roo-iv. v. S.Tmflor. iioinui i niyler. ntAYLOR & TBAYLOB, Attorneys at Law, I AM I '.It. INUIANA, Will prartier in tl e u.t t IMil.o.s ami ÄÄ'w 0owJ MrtaBaa. h cli. 'I, r.w. lk.i. a.nsflta " ' VNFISHER & HE AN, Attorneys at Law, JAjftPBB, INDIANA Will l" ''' i" tie- Court i-f OfJtoU wS to Bvttlemfnl ut ' -t ''- illH'tlon. Vi.n. .. '.. spay.i Bullülna.oT r DragS re w i tl ontraiice. March 2. 1. BitUNO BUETTSEB, Attorney at Law, Ami Notary PuDHc, JASPBRt INDIANA. win pra.-ti.-e in the Oouitaof DuboMM I , rry eoantlaa, Indiana. - OPERATIVE DENTIST, JASPER, INDIANA. ta.OQ SET Or TECTH. 9B.OO Unit. Cr..wn mi Briapt ..rk. 0M Killing a KptoUUtf. I 44 BMl-MW fating artiHrUl MWtai A I work BMTMtMd Ti-ini KltHtilMt 00 war Mm A aarfltrthtlai,i tior, rwa muro. hi i i in . ..n Tt Ii sln-. t. nUHl U.1S96 ly DENTMSTR Y un. it. ii. Mosmr, Resident Dentist, tilJINXIlNilJLTlC, INI. Teniler Iii profenslontl teTTlCet to all ii.i-.lnm ai.y work im t lie .'einai line, uhi iromisea to glTe it Iii oloaetl attention. '. ilr plute work npeeially t ilielti d, and all w irk iirrunteil. Apr. in, !. INSURE WITH Wm. A. Wilson's General Insurance Agencv, JASPER. INDIANA. I eli.. 11, y. LIVERY AND SiL? STABLE. FEED. VOLLMER, bum stkkkt, Jaiptri lad Alwayi have t' e hest turnouts, of any variety let cnsteaiersj pattiettlatly ooea awfffial travelers. CJoorteoos a 4 oaie fal 'lriverc to nil part of Dubois Bad ad hitting counties. Horses l.oar.le.l ami old on cbean terins. Oct u, iw.-ly
W.C T. U. COLUMN
CONDUCTED BY Mli. If. L. HOBB8, Interview With Mrs. Nation. Tol'KKA, Fib. 1 It Was I len-ure to have an interview Mrs. Nation to-day. She VII my with itlllii'llllll ftlVtftftV Wt IIIVIIHO on ithe outskirts of the city. I can IIIIT , lllilUM lit (1.1. ll ,llll 111 !l frii ml ...... 1. f.. 11.. I... VI r 1 ' . . : ' v...; : .''UOII 1S nL. ii. r öl i irti it; o i iw. . . i i
Q . l a a : 1.1.. L She i- n"t i oai w "r manic iuuvm, i .t - ivll Or Willi eve i, and i m appearance very un like tii'- pictures printed in the vari.iiiw n...t r.o...'it:iii n:iiiers Mr, v Mil ..-.i . :i t ii in i s ii in. it nerl v si m . with a great big heart almost breaking ove) the deadly work of the li mor tratlii:. HUM uAamii VV P T I' vavIt. in i.t it - i ' i 1 1 . i . v . . . . nvm il. i. ........u.. ......I ;.
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eiiiiiuias.iiii'Mioi.i.'ii i i ."i u i:i --j? .i . B.-. ii mnvro Iav it Veatnes aiiii iood that organization she in greatij "iin ior u. neainesa .um goou i": ,J"A ... , ... ,.;.t,,,. i t,.,.;i, i,r,,il..,1M.v.
and is not counted us a crank 0rnlinesS. fanatic. Ste.ist however, aa tntbttd Men are barn hunters. They lent eu Kansas, as cyclonic and im- value i uirl most w ho most veJuee petuous aa Kansas, and two hours h iielf. after -he arrived at the .Mate capi-l Men wish their wives to be Bond
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tal the city was m an uproar and to look at. Careful attention no h))W H,) Au-tin, a famous gambler be, just their own little irl, andyöu oomplisbes this by a generous but Iber was Wood on them i. Mrs. I they give to all details teeth, hair rnver, had been fined 1500, had oan oever send them a line which discriminatina: exercUe of bospiNatioo ii iof !tbe Helen 'oug" VPi hands and breath, for example. paid it without a wbimpet and gone they will not m with .'aizerness t .hty. So well is this principle and can talk and light at the name A. stylish girl delights all weil right on with his business. 8o never put off your family at home recogniaed that ths salaries of amlime n necessary, she looks very , ; Tsilor-rnade upon the thnusht then must bo mooev in it with a seratmv. hnrri-d s.-i-awl. take ba-sadors and ministew are regu-
much like Mrs. Clara Hoffman, andRtree. in the bouse a changing if he were able to do, that, so I took jUme; and tell them everything." lated by the cost of living and enwas born in Hisstiurt hxxly Bve gymuhooy 0f color. it up. 1 didn't know anything ' - .tertaining at the various embassies years ago. Mrs Na ion is a mother . m , ,. . Mt (,io ,,,,. v..i1(.,, i kn i,.n Refused lhouands of Dollars. and legations more than by any
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I iiiioiiuu mo iium i i i . i p, 1 1 i ww w ( j i it t i inch a true-hearted woman. L ,4fagt ,i H may oaQ( .,t one thing-that K to land magazines have, ss a rule, a be- NN e are so completely a commerl,e r.re.vi d nie with a-n .le and f )riu-(n(of t((if fte SUCCSt 1 in a gambling bouse you lief that publishers have no con - eial people that we are apt to ungreat cordiality and u tore lLni never go to his home as a bride, must be on the square. 1 msde! science about loading up their peri- dereetimate the really enormous pinned on ber dress as a companion ,. ... mAM. ,un ,rt i,,.iin..M. ..dK-ih with aHoHrtiaAmnta at th nart Dlaved bv the Dersonal element
ol the white ribbon a little red pro-1 bibition button. She said to me,
It La God's movement. 1 cleaned "t0B110 "' 's . 9 won :i au' out saloons in my own County, band lor any girl. I'hcy tried to stop me. I have A gaol pbya'que ni' n wish in been RI rested for slander. It is a women wl om they marry, a higher woman's war ; woman will defend re.'Hon than vanity inspiring the deher offspring. Themen are going sire Wasp W siated-women are to back them. This is a warfare looked at dubiously.
against wickedness in high places, I visited several mints this morning,
aod at the Apex I found the door jof, but never for one moment f orget was locked, but they finally let me J the beauty of womanly reserve. in. The proprietor was a young1 man. He .vore crepe on hi- hut ! March Ladies' Ham; Journal. I told him he was making sorrow "The anecdotal side of Theodore for others am! that be would have Knosevelt" gives sharp clear views to anal the shop up. II" admitted the strenuous life of our Vicethat we were about right in our con- President-elect in the March Ladies' tsntion about the joints. I told the Home Journal. These anecdotes joint k teners that if they did not reveal the characteristics of bis re-
hut u liieir places there wouldn t lie a grease spot left ot them when
WS got through. No one but a run:; witching "Widow and her friends." Boaked man will strike a woman, of Charles Dana Qibson'a are viviWe are going to have a grand par Qed into stage personages and in
ads of the women with a brass band and llags. I am going to stay in! Kansas until I BWeej . i 1 clean mv be1 , , ' ,u ' hen go to other lovd state. 1 will tlcn e DointS. but in the meantime will visit several cities to ra'se 111 mey for promoting this work." Mrs. Nation addressed ths Stats Temperance UoloU and talked to about 3,000 people. One of the delegates jumped up an I said that be bad $10 to go toward buying a gold medal for the bravest woman in Kansas. Within ten minutes fllT had been given for that purrs 1 . t a A. nose. 1 ni re was me greaiei en-
thueissm over the proposition, butjfashions, apropos of K ister. By
Mrs. Nstion very sensibly declined the honor and asked that the mon ey be turned into their treasury. This cruaadet has addressed several large meetinga inchurobea. Sever al of the pa-tors and the State Temperance union have indorsed her work. The pastor of the l'nited I resbyterian Church characterized Mrs. Nation as the handmaiden of heaven and the mother of Israel. He compared her with Martin Luther and John Brown. This week Mrs. Nation has simplv been using
moral suasion, urging th'' lointi-tsaind if it happened to be the wildest
t cloSS up without using force. She announces that the war will open next Monday. She called on Governor Stanley and had very exciting interview with the chief. executive. The renor' in the daily papers misrepresent Mrs. Nation. She did not use the language at tributed to her ; however, the ti.ivernor heard some very plain talk, yet in-ist d that be could not close thr eeloona in Kansas. The greater portion of the temperance woman of Kansas are ii vino athv with this woman. She J t is lighting outlaws. Property is being used for wr mg purposes and has no standing in the eyes of the law. Her case is compared with that of Christ in driving out the moneychangers from the temple and also where the swine were driven into the soa. The owners had
DO recourse and could do nothing. Nothing can Im done to tbi women
of K who an- lighting loi their homes. A, L. VVili a in Phalanx, A Good Tlihitf. Mam Par aaaia 11 tu t ) i ut i a I i if 4 l i r - hull of Id. V. iJoHCIM'e. !l relet 1 alC'l ' ' ' " " - ' 1 . 1 tiertnan physician, an lis acknowledged tu in-..ii.. of tba most (ortuwate ''"' ,v" , ln KfAÄ. .!L?Ä!L 55! r.i IL'II", rui'lS all l.ll 1'lllK ii.mii.i. MI-II-, l.ll'l.' Iin.ll' 1 IIIK 1'"' verest nature, wmovina, u itdoea, the r.ui-e nl Hie allliruoii ano ii'iunii; uro i i i i,l .IU.Aa
I"" """ nd healthy mlit.pn.LM faro roulette, orapi i 1 1 p ker
t .. . T l..tii tiniirni ni , , V ; .. .. ...... . ... tf uil ijkfi in avarv pabu vvh it ! I if ri r:l I lit 1 1 V - j r,U ..'I NHVH WW. rwo million bottlea aold annually. BoiH ebee'a German Syrup was introluced in the L'nited states in Ishs. an.l is n..M -"I'l HI everv low n aim 1 1 i.iki- 1 1 1 i mcivilized orld. Threedoaea will relieve . .. . - . ... am or-1 1 nary cough. Price, 75 et. Gel .,,ven. 1 1 rire a'manac. m. rneomao. O ris Men Want to Marry. Mom nva rMautv. hut -eldom V i. ' IUI OIU UV IK'I .' ..IV .... 1 liO lICDcrll" I U I. . .1 IUI.f . , . uuiotu mannerisms aisgu issuaI ) lioUS nianneri Lous n -n. nn , i.irig, giggling unu ious mtm. Snillhug, giggling and rhi i . - a - show your Qanes after h,.art is wonthat be is lord thereto li kable per.--onaiity, and are Ireshly told bv his doses: friend .l lie t induced in 1 two-art 0 unedy by Marguerite Merington a Gibson
i . i ic i t are in ui u .1. oiji- is iiu-ii play With Gibson men and women. v . . , i nsi 11 . . im bv members of the present roval and Gibson illustrations. "lher-r ., . ,J
Only American rial t ri 11 in i il 1 i nf n S.mtlioni luviiitv Edward Bok writes on topics ol wide spread interest, and Helen Watters m Moody discuseei "Ciirls who 'Go In' f'r Something". fhere is a fall showing of feminine 'I he Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia. One dollar a year; ten ct nt- a topy. Not a "Broncho-Buster" from Choice. Governor Roosevelt, in speaking once of his eip iriences in the far west, made this confess n : uYoU know I am Rot nearly I fond of 'broncho busting' and riding wild horses si boom persona might have you think. It wasn't beosuss I liked that kind of work that I did it. But I always to k just what came, lanimal in the bunch I got on, and itsyed 00, too, for when I git on I made up my mind to stav, and I have yet to see the broncho that could mak" me give m. March Ladies' Home Journal. .stops tho coiiKii ami runs the cold in 12 hours without Baaaeatlag. Piioa Jj cents. I'cr-onally. Mm it bwIisVS that any one neeih ineatnu rc than once a day. By can fill experiments, during hard labor Bay for fourteen hours a day, . find one meal ot meat til thati- n 1 ISI iry in fact more is a burden. Mrs. S, T. Re rer, in the March Lulies' Ham' Journal.
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M .tried a King" recalls the aim al ' - , r '." h-' , U not, according to reports one of l- "--ry to forsotten romance of a New Eiw- un" 111,1 K . " 1111 . .... ...a:.,.' dut from the paint, w
1 1 1 . , .enee over the Mug, and thev shared nn-a .hhiitiiis, muiiiuK 1 t-'" . , .., and eir who canit near to wr.irniL . . ... T' . - 1 ...:.i. 1 1 . j. , , , then oe asnel
..m.. i ,. ... us mi miration tor her Sie 1- auu iiu i,n.i.irru kivi: . -rirrv.. ... r ,. , ., 1 crown, and "The l.ovelnst of a .loinir.tuon 1 m r. one ,,,. .'.-'i 1, dried. Tea, slightly
Kentucky Girls" re mr.ts the so- l!U"1 " B,R' '"" " ra..TO ' . " , ' " ' some housekeepers u
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A woman uambler. )rt. John Gutb, of Denver, it
pmbablv the only woman in the i rnt-i States who ii proprietor and active manager of a gambling h nee She has taken to this ucan-ot I wi i i i.... i... n.i 1IUOOU l snpie'ii Ul uuwauu ,imi fa mil v of .mall children. Ktna Investment company" dsn on the round floor of the I II, ll the build'riw. - . . , ing where Mrs. Guih runa the gamuung llnll-i'. '.l IU n ni MiMJVC 1 ... l i Eime, he-i les a I m l vat : uiiidm . . .. . POO HI for wotmMi. Mrs. iuth per-
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ii.. : .u .i..t..;io jmilHI" IUfmiim Ml HI'. '.-...- - .i U knaittM ivai.!ie th .1 .-. iters in , , ,, ,, ,. ,' ' T'"" r- - i i viws the poiiee hoard when that i. r .. . . necessary, she began bei career as 0WQef of B gambling bouse ahmt a vear a0, when her husband 'i health i' 1 I tailed. . How did I come t o open a trami Uni! bouse? said Mrs. (.nth. Well, mv husband losl his hea'tb and coul 1 do nothing to support in. We had a little money, but 1 knew that wouldn't go far, and was casting ah rat for 1 -in- w.iv to invest it when i i i i . r ... i ;.. a Marai ..... .. m .jj...., ... v , knam j, . . tl , --i
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Refused the Crown of Spain. surface that publishers have some tmth that elsewhere trade does not The remark able romance of Elise wruples in this respect. The Ladies' rest on SO stable and independent a Eiensler the Boston girl who mar Home Journal, for example, will ac- basis aa it does with us, bot is influried King Ferdinand, o1 Portugal, P it M many columns of adver- enred by this or that man's particis recalled by Mabel Percy Haskell, tisemsnts, and no more. This pro- ular course of policy, by the movein the March l.adips' Hnmfl .lour- portion, for instance, is 70 column- ments ot parties, by the character
n il !U her marriage Miss Hens- advertisementa as against 122 and dispos.tiou of individual states7 ,,,r ler was created the Countess of E I- columna ol reading matter in each men and so on to an extent which
la, and with her royal husband took 1 f 's Pf. When the ad- unanown among ourseiye.. auu up her home in the beautiful Palace rtiaing apace is full all business is It la not only trade which is affected of ('intra. "Hid she wished it the declined. Tbl skeptical may ask, by the personal element in governCountess Of Edla might have been "Bui is there any business to de-ments abroad, but everything else. ..en, .f Spain, for" King Kerdi- dine?" There is, decidedly. For It is, therefore, absolutely necessary nand declined the crown of Spain nearly every issue dining 1900 the-e that our ambassadors should be per
il. 1st; l annn aftar h: marriaira to the beautiful American girl. It was uttered to him by General Prim and I leneral Serrano, and b th the king and his lovely wife decided ,.- . , ill.IV III. II 'l. t 111'.. . . I I K . , I . ' I .J . . - ,.rrr.-.l to Uh Horry and fret f
irre.it I' nrot pan court. rerdinand11'
died in 1885, and since then the countess has lived in retirement in an v auu is ureal iv oeiovcu uv I ' I ?",'aThe Young Man's Chances To-day. "A yoQng man of capacity, industrv and integrity has a held for individual effort such aa baa never bidore existed in this countrv writes K lward H .k of '-The Times and that Youm? Man." in the Match Ladies' Homo Journal. " And sue- . i i B ess is neitner naruer nor ea-cr than it ever was. Surr. -is never vet came to the laggard, and it never wm. uei young ,u oe ca,,ao,r, . -I! I . . 1 1. - have enterprise, oe willing to warn,
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and cam- bimssif like a man, and he goes where be will. HU auccesa"11 u,m'T ,vy'
depends upon nimseit. o umes, no conditions, no combinations of capit d c m Stop young man rhu has dtttarmin tti rtn to hoii ir ably aucoeed, and Who Is willing to work according to the very utmost f his capacity and alnswa of . . . . . . .... . strength. The real trouble is that the average voting man w m i work. He has gotten the insane DoUon into his head tint success ooiuea by luck; that men are nnd by opportunities which either r i:n t the u or are thrust upon them. We women are the world's h m makers, nu I SS IB of us in ist bfl le ready to build a tempo r,rv h,,i,. vvl, ..rer..r ive set no oll r - r - tent. And we mint keep in mind, too that no matter where wo go, nor v hero we are. we show to all with whom we in any wsv b ic imeasa wiatedthe homelntbebaokground,the penile w cam) fron, and the mother who tiained ih in our childhood. M. B. BsngStsr, in Much Ladies' Homo Journal.
The Away-From-Home Girl. "Write your home tettera rsgu-
arly and keep in touch with your parents and ;! friendi by weekly sorreepondence, writea Margaret K. Saug-t.-r, in the March 1. 1 lies' ii, i i .jj : i . .. i. . ii'mi'- .iwnriiii, lino I r i n f; m 1 1 s w 1 i have g ne from home into the world to Beek their livelihood. "Neverlet a Sunday afternoon drift ool with- , . 4. ut your hour spent in an intimate nil luviuu H'li' r l ) ill'' lf.ir muiuer. L1. ! - l e ii n.is a goo i occup uion lot auu' . (lav, ana I ran hantlv tell vu h IW minute and conndential a id a:;-' - t;:..r... u; .ui. ...i.i ... w ... - ........ TT....UQ Vy V V there is na nccil. Yi hi If now what . , ... ,, , - " " - for, when your letter Cornea. . . g . ... I f ! tow th mm letti rs, Mother is in the kitchen, washing the dishes. Bhe wipes her band and sits down in th- low rocKin' OOair hy th- win- , .. , . d ow where the lilac id hud. 1-ather standi beginning to between the table and th d i r, waiting to hear what vou b ive -a d. ail aware tint he musl wail until mother has :ttiBed her heart with the first reading, Hi-u it will b hi-- t im. To them i. .ii. .,,,i ..... ..,..1 ..mi ,. ;:i ..i.v i, The neonle who read newsoaners were irom lour 10 tweiiiy-BlX more, C dumoa of desirable adverti-ing re wived than could be accepted, and M ech column in the Journal costs elAW the puhlishera turned away thousands of dollars, which, limnlv - . ;'; -I'l. in. IHM o. are sai t r.'girne.i uern they are not popularly supposed to ue- ... . n. Indiana s Ri-c. u n.n a!. ahmami n " w" v..w..in .. - anal bill are going at $1,000. Hooray I Indiana can take ,1Pr Place beeide Pennsylvania, New V.ok and Ohio. ' The sun desires to ooogratulats the mem bar a of the house and BenII il i 1 . ... f ate, as well as the whole state of In diana, on this step forward r ... the glad world know that we're no longer to OS slapped m the n.diKfoit' t itli i a ti 1 1 it p Y17 a i ' rrt l il 1 noftwij " iww. . k. A , . -fc . t i "le .fi ,im i class ami we nave rauiam " . ' I la"- .Ill'l 11 n.M. nillllllll of .caching the 2,000 limit lim , the next legislators rolli ... ,- ii a..nreami 11' t ... Illl s LZ, ' 'n"uua. wiutpi uw r; -i ..o ..u for the bay window or parlor, or to train over a screen, to procure an Lngli-b ivy this Pi.ng. i o i,; sn cunen of it . t T. M t rawer nave a una Bpewnaen than a Boors of the plants usually found In wlndowgarden collections. It is a shame that such a plant lOOBld h ive Deen or w lea out ny newc om r. having b it few of its merits, Eben H. Rexford, la ths March La lies II une Journal. Prepare for th: Sum n.-r's Garden. At this sea-on one may make provision for next summet i garden by starting cutting, irom u 'sirame summer-bio oining plants ri r nil . , ...... (IV g'r.llllUm U 'l'. 'll Ming pi.lilis 7 1 b ' -' iura 1 ,th !llt(r' bring with theb auty or Bemihness of tin old plant. Keep a shsllow bos ol o i irsc saiuiai n.mu, inwiin n to ';1 ,! those cuttin:. Keen it warm ana aiat bm u wmj March Ladies llo.n Journal. A Illl - ll 1Subscribe for the Ooobibb.
Men and Melons. Man made r ga'den patch, Ten lodi squab. ; Qod m ule or wa'.ermclyun Pttl it right thah. Man mads er monstrtti fanes, Tell feet fiigh ; (i 'l ma le er nigeah chap Pasain right by. Mau mad er heap o' fun, Wotchin' like a cat; Ood made er dabk niirht Couldn't heat (hat! Ood made er leetle hole Niggah made it bffrmh ; Man man made a fool of Melyun ru tde niggah ! Puck.
The old saw which declared that OI ' amuassauor was to Keep a good cook had much truth hi it. as it was a short and pithy way ol indicating that he most entertain and make himself agreeable. To keep himself fully informed a to what is going on, be must be in touch, in constant contact with the forei''n court and neotile. and he ac- . other consideration. ;n u;e -affair' o olher connitiw. w are inclined to overlook the wnaiinw cbuhin w uwuu-tkiuB t alted otticial functions and carrying on the routine t assell i Magazine. 01 business. Painted Woodwork. i i . -. - i i l. I....I. " . . ' , i I .... . I . a 1... .. lUinrt ... , 1 A .,i.nr far the best thing to apply to paint. A llannel cloth should be dipped into clean warm water, then squeezed nearly dry. Dip it into the whiting and let it take up as much of the whiting as will adhere to it. Lit'le remove th'i Inch should ith clear water and warm, is by sed in cleat ing ' lu . tt ,m" , Vw du- or dirt from he wood quickly. "Wg t an', 1 chanc hav: flund th,cir wa Ut ie Mtlptod nWmay ba ...I.- 1 I. .. 4 . m i 1 r,ii.I nAmrtitinrf flirt PP " m WT li U li UOHS UOl COIUU nil m:i,Jirr ui - a ' , .,.. me lurpeiunie tuny niuu m. sand or sandpaper. N. Y. Sun. , Book Cleaning. If a grease spot by any ill chance . , I ;, "n Lh2T f 5 ibo: ; lZl ? r:,U )Ved 9 f!J ; ra cleaning agents that would be used cleaning agents f cloth. Fuller's earth mixed with water enough to form a crssmy 0,)inh-ina(ion mav be used. Itshould ,,iawtered on the obnoxious spot . V . ih thickness of a ouartero RQ iQD Four lour8 later. . baa had time to do its , ,i work st.rape it away and the grease ... L ' Cjarl Morris' Little Aerobst Girl." Clara Morri, the famous actress, has developed into a story writer whose cleverness is conceded by every magazine editor. Consequently there is a place in readiness for ev- . tl,.,( ww from In r nen. . R called , uUa Arrobat (ir." a i ft r,im;inrn nf the atnire. i md ..." . ..... - - . iu ui- K,iKi. ....... ÄJÜI II Hum Iniirnnl Will oe uivnu mmiij iwwuiimvi. prof, Wise "1 understand that it j. a fascinating game. I am alnt afrmi to learn it. Prof. Brayna ,,8o am I. A (riend of mine learned it and he spends a lot of time at it which he really ought to devote to bug-"." Fuck.
