Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 May 1907 — Page 2
Why Her Ladyship Surrendered
By Guv Boothby
(Copyright, by Jooph H. UowlVav i
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JOSEPH THE WISE RULER IN EGYPT
Once unon a trahan capital.
time. n a certain Ansthere tai Ml who
was a member of the legislative conn-
t!!s
ell. a squatter, a merchant and Ilonaire. all at the same tini
oatne was Alexander Dives l-aiiy "ives was a bailer of rt1tty, which means thai elie 1 nrdiabociip lion Itsta with crushing nuinifieeneo,, and entertained en a scale which eciijised even rieo lOyaltf Itself. Ladv s had a dkfitrr whom we railed the "Divinit. ' She was a sweet girl, and hwd been brotmht up strict!., tinder her .r.oth.'r's eye. a fact which la itself gOS s'lffltient to guarante her fit tt become a king's con tri Hut UafMsgti she spoke five European atgeatastog like a native, and could ti I ancc sing and play half a ioaea if.".fiiments better than ui st protesjSrviala. she was uot proud, but cha-.'tng.
la aroer to facilitate Iiis public du- . I Btl .lohn employed as private secretary a most meritorious young man
de till mil down, and then went tome to report the curious behavior of his youuk mistress 11 receiver!
m.' i his discharge upon the sxt.
and haa
ever
hern Wtmdel iiikr the I ' . I i 1 1 1 u. li V
since. Lady Dives was beside herself with rae. and consequently Sir John was furious, and a penitent note which arrived next mot-Hind, signed Gwendoline Hassldge." only made them the more vehemently declare that neither
she nor her pauper hushand should ever set foot within their doors again. This was, of course, very unpleas ; ant for the Divinity." for. in spite of their cruel opposition, she was really I very fond of her parents. At the same time she was quite convinced that her Charley was the best, the cleverest, the handsomest, as well as the wisest man in existence, and had I only to be known to be appreciated by everyone. That voting gentleman, though peri fectly aware that he was manv de-
Soodiy School Loan for May S. 1907 Speci t!lr pfriutrd lor tlua pjpar.
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NO SHIP SUBSIDY
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who signed his letters Charles Gren- j grees r. 'moved from what she thought
v i ' ' .i-snige This gen'leman lived at Diws Park, and was brought Into daily contact with his employer's family. Me was a s d looking silent young Englishman of mysterious antecedents, who decMued to talk of his pas and said h- had come out to make his fortune; but as this is wh.it fOf) newcomer says, nobody gave him credit for originality. However, he made a very good amanuensis.
him. began to look upon himself as rathör a line fellow He was also gaffe aura that he had a scheme that arouM bring the old people to their senses In no time when so desire I His past was going to prove useful, after all. However, he was wise aoogt) not to let his wife into the secret just then. They spent their honeymoon at Large Hay. and their affection was
In spi'e of his exemplary behavior r-,:,,,1 eBOUgb to eoto ev. n those awher ladyship regarded hini with susp: fuI Älttl the loveliest of rosy hues efom - She saw that the "Ditto- ' n Tuesday the Ormuz steamed up lt ' favored him greatly, and It was,'0 ,ne anchorage, ami early Wednes plala to all of us that t o was more ,n JWI eoeeta boarded her for than a little in love with her England. They lay concealed all the lla-.inc grasped the enormity of :mrnfng their cabin, and during this Lad Dives lectured her dau.-h- 'hat ,in"' BaaaidH tld his wife his
ter merely, while Sir John conveyed a iellcats hint to his private Mere tary that it would !) better herb! if
, secret. An hour before sailing Sir John and Lady Dives came on board and nt
he were to devote himself more assid- l 00 'hel the vessel weighed anchor
M Id
par-
Uously to his duties. Then it came to passing notes family prayers, arranging meetings
the otangery afterwards. one day her ladv ship's maid, acting under Instructions, followed them to their rendeivous. and on her return to the house revealed the punort of thair conversation to her mistress An awful sc-ne followed, and next morning an advertisement appeared in the daily papers inviting application for the position of private secretary
ami amanuensis to a member of liament. etc.
The night that Dpssidge hade farewell to Dives Park the Divinity" cried herself to sleep with a photo and bundle of billets-doux on.!.- he. ,,. low She assorted that 1 her Charley" was not a 1 puuper " and a "nob. ..;-."
ami she said he "would rather die than give hhn up!" The secretary proved to be a little sandy-haired man. who wore ' spectacle, and confined his a'tentions i solely his blue books being wise enou;'. to leave female society alone j Her ladyship satisfied herself thai he was rot daneerous. and for a month ! thief went smoothly. About this time. Mr C O Massld" who baffer had declined every invitation he received, suddenly became a great rotary of fashion. religiously at
tend, tig every society gathering in th hup-. 1 suppose, of meeting wirh his lady love. The consequence was that Si. John. Lady and Miss Dives wer.invariably conspicuous by their absent.Kvery day tba warfare grew more and more bitter, and we outsldets eoadsMed how n 0014 end. As might he expected, public sympathy was entirely with the lovers and to m knowledge Mr. Charles Grenvil!,Massidge had more than ;;e ..ffer of ass. stance At this Juncture Sir John and his ladv eontempiated a master Stroit and announced IllllalsslSl departure fi the Oimui for KnRla:id. in order, they said, that their daughter micht be pieaentf'd at the net drawing room A stroke of luck favored the lovers. ; for lual a week previ.ms to the btiat's aalliiK' Miss Dives can.' of a Some one nent her an anotivmous box of; Neapolitan violets, ami I te-!i.- . ,); .
valued it more than all tfee costly pres nts of her Tamllv. inasnmch as within fie- I. .inch was a tiny note, on the conteais of whi'h she artej Has'.ilg had given no trouble f,,r
nea y a fottnlght. and
be?ati to Hatter herself that sh" had. at last, defeated him. I must leave you to judKe whethei or not such waa tbe case. In Vtow of their trip to England, the "Divinity' had orOjOrod a traveling dress t supetladve texture and nsat ness, and In order that it 'might fit as
never ur-as nuea u- roie t' was miv that she shoeld ha -e It
I "jy 1 1 ec on For this purpose on the t ioriilitg fni towiag her blrthdav. sh drove to her tailor t place ol boaUM M. and aft.-r Instnufitig the coachman to i the hnis I BOTtaA entered the sjsosj The dress barlni: been fitted to her Sa.'isfaetion. she watched her Oppsj u nlty. and M th- carriage was going Ui the hu et, nhe strolled quietly oti'. of the Blinp and OOWt the pavement In the opposite iflierltol
n reaching th e-iieri
ana s'camed down the gulf. Lady Dives, after inspecting cabin, examined the passenger
h"r lis.
fm- I
I.Raa N TEXT. Vr. s. 3S 40.
OOIJBM TRXT -"If any ..f you Uek Wisdom, ift him auk of 1rr aa 1.5. T" C ITU .t satksr), two yaaaa after th. reivanf of Pharaoh "a eatol i it r. to u c I7ti !. a Joseph saa4s knowa to lit btatturoaj ssvoa urs of plenty ami two voan f fanum.
plack. Ths capital of Rgypt t thu tlsao a lthfr Zean . iho ni.iUerti Ham. n.- ir MM of the BkOUtKs of ISM Nile, or HeUopotki c)ni mix or even RUISS north fit of rmxtr-rn Catva Kaci IM history -Tim ptMraaa af BsTpl wm probaaly eas oi tsva ihn.i and last Nykaos dyaaatX, and poaalhly tli 'ut n kaaa Kins, api .i Comment and Suggestive Thought. Joseph's Opportunity Comes at Last. Gen 11:144, first cfclsM. AtlOt Joseph ha 1 been in pi isou for three years. fir a third time d.v.mis entered his lifo as a coin rolling (actor. This time it was the dresUBl of Pharaoh, v. ho aw la his sleep se.en fat cows
the tow was a I a-rej animal to the Egyptians coming up out of the oue river of the country, the great Nile. Opportunities. Life chances cotuo In way a sra no rar expoct "Joaenb
n-i -;ht have rati; -d the plains of his native Mesopotamia in wild freedota
for a hundred wars nH nri i. n..
9 - V litt ' found such a chance of promotion as came to him within the precincts ol 1 ' i.' niv a;id stilliug dungeon." Haihesosa,
josepn s Wise Interpretation and Sound Advice. Cen. 41:11 Id; An in dU atloa Of coming success is Joseph's humility. "It i. not in me." he said modestly, when tidd of the task before Q '. shall gl tr Pharaoh an ana i. ' c;n the rast hand humility, on the other faftfe. Taeaa two.shouid ai ways go together, and the union of tho two secures the eo-eperaUoa of Jehorah. -w. it. Taj lor The steps of Joseph's ad
a: - rt rj etoar, and may be foUowel by aaj young man desirous of "getting slong in tho "World." ill He was uot discouraged and downcast by adverse circumstances. ) He did his best wherever he was. () He made friends by his readiness to help, i) He trust Oi God. BSd w is always ready to ac-
"owiecl-re him. i.'i H. was too.i..
liaii i m w v, and waited for others to suggest his advancement. (ti He was patient and waited Qod'l good time. (7) fjg nUuitt use of the little opjwn t mit ies. and so was all ready for the great, ones when they arn ti A Lesson of Patience. The butler's dream came true in three days, but Miete was nut much of H when it was fulfilled. It t.xdc 11 years for Joseph s dreams to be realized, because the
ureams meant so much. If a man's M'fif-lr i a i-t ...II 1
-w.K i vi suian iiniKinan'-e, he can be prepared for It lu a little while.
nut nen ce has a great mission
tuiriii. it requires a long him for It. Let no one
tient in God's school
OPINION OF ANTWERP CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
Co.jrm Reasons Advanced by Mer
chants of Great Port Show Fallacy of Argument!. Mads by Republicans.
'THE MARRYING SQUIRE."
JUStlc Ceo. E. Law. of Brazil, Haa Married 14C0 Couples.
Ind.,
bei . Mai
to
time to fit grow iraea
however slow
may be." P. r
"How Dare You Play Us This Trick?" Something she saw there must have ph ased her. for she esooed her pincei nez and took her baataUHfl arm. murmuring: "Really, how very pleasant'" Then they treiled down the iiromenade deck tocetber. and turninp th corner of the btiiokinc room were confronted by the two delinquents. "The Divinity" looked surpassingly weet la a White costume, fast, ta d at the waist with a bioad antique-silver buckle, a larre white hat. and the
daintiest of tan shoes ImapinabU w a a .
r.vel) Hie grateless Lassi.lge looked
the pict era of noeeai Bafltoh mann
IU'HS.
me Moor couple looked paralyaad win, rage and aateatohmeai ah things
cfinsid' red. it was really a most awlc
ware atectiog rorttraatety, however,
no diner pass"nxe!., were present
i.aiiy titves was t lie rust o recover, and she dd :..'.s. herself to her
daaghtei
Mi. von srteaed, wieked pn, h said, "how dare vou to play us this
t . IC ?"
i ne tacejs.-. one Interposed, and
raising his hat politely to his mother in law, answered for his wife. "Pardon me Lady Diveti." he raid, "but before you say anything further
her ladyship ? PP " will allow BM to Intro-
t mice roa 'u my wife! Then noting (with the air of a court elm 'nb! :ffin, he continu"d: l.ady Dives the BMrehioaeai of LereeaUirhf ? "What"' erle.i ids motlo-t Irs-law, stepping back as if thundersti ur k. ' What do you mean? ("an this be true?" "Oertdtoly, main :oa." answe,-. f hr , daughter, though I only knw it tnyi self this morning Charley came to Aett raffe baranee he was too pxir to live in Bagbiad, and rather than w!a hl Way by means of his title he drop pod i. and wa3 only known to us hy l is fatally name. A month o ho oSBM Into a lot of money, and im we are Koing home to revive the glo rlen of thr house" I must b-ave yog to Imagine her ladyship's sinender. air .John'e of
eoiirae, doean't count
negate J
he chaa ad i is after a Bsosaeat'i entered a hansom rapid In sway. Htv own coach I
pocf offl'-o
Mr Pn.isidge. rnd conversation they together and drove AO i :oed up aud
Philippine Ports Fuay. : hip' ail after shipload of rallwr lei ;rs and cold s'orage products Is a rtTtaf at Manila and Othei Philip. !ne nr. .3 f . pjgj vB' toJS Auftrallil uarta
uih an vancement Miller.
The Great Opportunity Nobly Used: Joseph Saves the Nation. --Vs. 4,:,:
Gen. 47: l.'. i'i; V. 46. Joseph, when he entered upon his great task "was M years old." so that he had been i I arg in servitude, since he was 17 years old when sold into Egypt Im mediately on receiving his commissi., a he "went out from tho presence of Pharaoh." not remaining among the novel delights and pleasures or th court, but Koing vigorously to work H'J first step was to no throughout all the land of Knypt." deciding where
iu ,uace me vast storehouses that would bo required, and issuing orders for their eunstru. tion. V. 47. As Joseph had pr- phesied. "in the seven plaateoaj rears the aartl brought forth bv handfnl " n '--
or ; er hap.- a stalk. yi.-lditiB a handful Bnrpt was at that time the worlds granary, and It still exports a con ad erable aii.mnt of wheat. Was Joseph's Po'icy Just? He sold the rain to the starving pnpe. and there is no indication thai be sold n ;it starvation prices. To have given it away w ould have pauperised ihe pe pie, and injured their character irretrievably. So the Mritlsh government, in dealing with the terrible fanines In India. ttBteffl BpOa large public worl.s ii on which the needy natives a tA onmloi .wl I. a .t-
nun iney may earn money to buy bread. Put then, when the money pars out. Joseph took the people's domestic animals In return for Wheat; then took their land, and at last themselves, emphasizing the Baal purchase by gathering the rural population in the eitle, probably for convenience in feeding theni. Thus fOOeph brought about a complete n v . hsttoa In the social eOBdlUOB Of the natien; rveryihlng now bekmied to Pharaoh. The monuments show tb it
at the close of the llyksos dynasty there was no private ownership of
feod, all Lgyptlnns Im Ihk mere tenants, paying to the king as taxes one fifth part of the crops This account In the
Ible Is tho only explanation of how
the meat change came about
It is never too early to betrln to make
ready for free) opportunities. Joseph the boy v;is la'her of Joseph the in. in
lie -ure that Ood will do his i.art
but will Insist on your doing our nart
a iso That wonderful power of electricity which Ives us Wireless tele.
Rrapny was in the world from the beTinning, waiting for some one to see the opportunity it afforded: Make uso of little opportunities as If the; wore great, you never can tei; hut they may turn out to be great. Most Importnnt of all, accept i?od d a of what constitute a really gratl , , rluuily.
nie chamber of commerce of ths
rlty of Aatwerp. Itelgimn. has Issued
a report on the subject of ship subsidy. Antwerp being one of the three gr-at
aaaporta Of the world. Now York
namourg and Liverpool all rank ltig lieluvv her in the amount of shipping that use their ports, tho opinion of her
selected merchants and sliKvners on the Question of increasing a national mercantile marine by subventions from the state is of International importance It appears that subsl-
tuaed shipping has not been a success at Aatwerp, tad! a dispatch from Antwerpto the New York Journal of Commeres tettl the reason why und points to the splendor of the Baffin and German fleets, created solely by pri rata Oateiprise, and the decadence of the French, Spanish and Italian whose FOTOrnasOBtl have multiplied hiws In favor of the national nierchaut ma tine" (lei many. It la observed, has given subsidies as only a secondary aid. and only to two companies running mtnioa-doltar ships. Herr Hal- ! n's lflaaafsfaCtlOH with the working
i f s ibsldies iijion two vessels of the Ham burg American line in cited And M is iBOWa that Knglish ship. with BO subsidy and with no privileges in the oat lot. ui coasting trade, toceeoded la
! -w it- Ifoin the sea first one and
then another Belgian subsidized s Ice, and that the victors at last inherit. J both the trade and tho official
favors. io the necessity of a merchant shipping industry jo a country, the Antwerp feus declare that had there :" a aaj real necessity, either native tr fotetta capitalists would hare rem died the deficiency. Not deaylai thai it Is grateful to the national pride to cCe gixxls carried tinder the national " ig it is found that the vessels country of registry has no Influence with the foreign customer for Roods. A n.-. tloaal marine Is declared to be as de llrabta M any ether Ind'istry. providiig that It is a source of wealth In
IteeH and makes no fleminds on tho funds of tho-e who do not um it
Condemning state interference in the conflict of private rivalries, the chamber voices its belief that government can do something to facilitate the development of shipping Indus--) If can remove the shackles f n in shi,
bufMera' and shipowners' arms, pro vide good general laws and edurat navigators and engineers. This forms i e substance of one resolution passed and another asserts that government can only protect the maritime trade by facilitating the movement of goods ven of imports. Mordant comments follow on those who would pay to bring foreign produce by means of a shlpsubsidy and at the same time
woiiui pay to Keep out this produce by means of a customs tariff. There Is throughout the report a running commentary on Questions as Ibm ari.
These take the shape of timely re minders that the object In business Is to make money, that It is hotter to buy than to manufacture what one cannot make profitably, and that pro teetioaJaai killed the shipping indm try of America. A warning Is Issued not to paralv.o the naefUl and powerful Industries in order to maintain the legs profitable, and not to confuse with legitimate
commercial aspirations exaggerated
ideas of glory, of political esfauaafea and of fighting navies. Owners, bre kers. manufacturers, exporters an.! bankers In the Antwerp conclave have decided that two courses only are open: either a tBOTOejgh-fDlBf Beertet tion aaeurfag a monopoly, or liberty. In electing for the latter they trf aklng the evpe-lcncc of BSlghhoril and are seeking tO avoid the InneeeiUl deaUUlda that they foresee for more
,oiu more money to prop up si arti ficial industry. Kn land's greatest shipping developments, they say, bars occurred since she threw away her crutches. And at Callaux. Krench mhltater Of finance. Js quoted to the
effect thai bounties and subsidies, like
s'purtH or morphia, are nothing
' :' "f vvhii b ene mu t , mi l:t m-i'm
reaea aad salarge the dose, what h
ipeetaity reared i. taut, oaee in vighleil Into a grant gl shlp-snhsldio Reigluia may come to imaelno the tt i tenet- of her ni'Tohant fleet In aonx way allied Intlniately with the pros pfTlty of the nation That lllusloa the members have endeavored firstly to combat. 'n view of these gJM n l werahle nrgu ments and conclusions of the met ch.mt artoeee of Belgiaai of the fi laey of rebel diee ami tariffs, it in not singular why the OroCeetkmtal faction f the ll-fuiblicanK in the UmltM Stales persists in urging conpreas to ffrani a ship subsidy to favored shipowners Protectionism has so In eratiad the cost of everything that atj merchant marine has beM made un-
prolHalde and our nhip builders eMBOi
comtK-fe with foreign ytrda, solo com I '. I t 1 . ai . .
I-.. in, i et ie ui pioiecnon tile pi o tdo must ba directly taxed to support in Industry that cannot compete j the business world. Tbe exporlenci Of llelglum and other countries, which have tried subsidies and failed, should be a warning to us not to get caught In the net. which our protectionists have set for un.
Justice (loo i:. haw. of brazil has fairly earned the title ' The
rjrtai leae,N bj vhleh ba Ii iaowi
far and w ide, ha v lug alreadv married si mie HOtl couples. Tin years a. he was be u t y County rreaaaier. "A4 that linn." said Justice Law, '1 was sufTerfeg from an annoying kidney trouble. My hack ached, in v reel
was broken nt night, ami the passages of the kidney secretions wen too tie queut and contained sediment . Three boxes of Doau's Kidney Pills can d mo
in 1Mb, and for the past nine years I have been free from kidney coatDlaiat
and backache."
Sold by nil dealers. f0 cents a box.
rostcr-Milliurn Co.. buffalo. N. Y.
The rewsrd f Off a gomi ,ed dona la lu Laving gone it -fctuersoo.
Lewi' Single made of lieh, dealer or Lew w'
binder strsigbi It niellovv tabai ro 1 Um v. i i ,. ii
. ur
It Is curious how a modest actress will appear lu a threadbare ptaj
8TU DENT MADE HIS POINT.
Mo Doubt the Policeman Undentnnd
What He Meant. W. H Matlock. the well known
Knglish writer and political economist, said at a dinner In New York, anronos
of a new definition of socialism: "I Hnd that definition rather confusing It reminds me of the roooa Oxford
atudetit's badtuaca with ism mait
man. 'Officer. 1 said the youth late cue niht, T"d like to ask you a question.' " 'Very well, sir.'
law permit
'"Does the you an ass?' " 'You move "Hut stop youth. Does call nn ass a
me to call
on,' the officer prowled. I bit,' continued tho tho law permit BM to policeman?'
"The law don't say nothing about that,' w as the pruff re- iy. "'Then,' said the youtti, 'goodnight, Mr. Policeman." " BABY IN TERRIBLE STATE. Awful Humor Eating Away Face Bed a Mars of Sores Cuticura Cures in Two Weeks.
EVEH IF DISCOURAGED TRY OR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS FOR YOUR RHEUMATISM. The Pitta Have Cured tho Disease In Almost Fery Form and Even In Advanced Stages.
Khoumati m a painful iuflammationof the muscles or of the covering of the joints and is sometimes accomimmed bv swelling. The pain ia sham and shooting and iIih uot eouiiiio taell to any one jiart of the bod v. but after settling in one joint or muaolo for a t une, h aves it and )iskcs on to another The most dangi mm tendeticy of tli diseaso te to athseh tlsa heart. External applications may give relief fniui nam Tor a time hut the disease cannot p., ciirecl nutiltho I.I.hkI is purified. IV Williams' iiik Pills are the liest med -ciaelor this puriioso as their ai-tion n directly on t'.e 1.I,hI. making it n, ; red and healthy. Wl.eu the blooi n pore there can be no rhonaiefliiii Mrs. KUenA. Russell, uf South Ooff
j w., Aiuiiim, .lie., says: ' I 1Hd . .., siek foriift.'n years fnmi impure blood brought on by overwork. My heart v. is weak und my hands lolorless. I wis tiouhl. d with indigestion and vomiting Rljells, which came on even- few moutlis I Ii:m1 no apjud ito and n.vd to have aw f ut : raiatlngr tpslta. falling down ehau at rajwotfe I freqaautrj felt numb all over. My head ached cfltniaBoaaly for five voarv "Aiwmt to yean ago I iw to reel rhouniat .sni m my j. outs, which becai no lame 1 conld hanllv walk. Mrjoiuts were swollen und pained me terribly ' Dr. Wdlrm.s' Piak puii were ree. ommended tome far a friend, after I had f .iied to get sreU from the doeto tr. i.nient When I bsgas tatinK f, PUIS, the rlieumatisTii v;is nt inuon P !l,7 ,;ik"11 only a few boaaa, when tl beadaobea stopped and aot longafter v..irui fan the pain in mv jotatta be coming less and lem. until there was notiu at all. The at itluess was OUo and I hare never badaoj return of tho rlmu-niat.-rn."
ssJ'ffi2!?,,Pto PiIls Be cured
over her hody with a humor, and we debility, iudigestio,,. i.erv'ona ,S'u
, . : f
"My little daughter broke out nil
usee everything recoauneaded, but without results. I called in three lriv
tors, but she continued to grow worse. Her body was a mass of sores, and her little face was being eaten away. Der ears loegfOf as If their would drop off. Neighbors advised me to get Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and before I had Oeed half of the cake of Soap and box of Ointment the sores ha 1 all healed. And my little one's face and body were as clear as a new born babe's. I would not bo without it again if it cost five dollars, instead of seventy five cents. Mrs QatOI'gS J. Steese. 701 C'oburn St., Akron. O., Aug. 30, 1905."
am
the
m uraig.a and ev. u partial pamlrest a orornotor ataxia. A a a tonic "for ' "1 nerves thev am oiicqmdlod
".I,"1!1"' ''1 "Diseases f tin
eHi mi' iconror mir. iw.w
I .... e i. - , u-'i H'U
ui. xieo uj rciiuest tu uavoue mU r-
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are n pr all dxujntata, or Heat, poetpakL ra Wceiptof price, oOcuits in-rUix.alx U.x. s fprtt.gO, by the Dr. Williams Modi in Comjiauy, bchouectady, N. V
A Positive CURE FOR CATARRH
THE DIFFERENCE IN TASTE.
Oogs
Prized as Edible In China Here Fashion's Pets.
Ars
Ely's Cream Balm it quicW absorbed Com IsM it Once. 50c. r ) l,r..k : Warren m.. X. T.
xxi ü:
variety.
means edible'
y eat chows In every butcher
"He f8 the real thing in the way of chow," gaid she. -Father bought hlni for mo la Shanahal. Did you know they ate them there?" "I had he ard that the Chinese- at Joga, beg I thought It was a fake, like ihe story of their eating rats. ' "NO! It Is the truth. They do eat
WS, nut only the chow
I SOW, you l,n()W
Yes, th
cnows" carcasse hting "P. the same a we hang up the careaatio of eige, The Hcsh is white" "Whiter Vc s; like veal. The Chinese raise choua for flood and f i the,,, only scift. washy stuff, mashed vegetables d bread and milk. No meat whatW. Hcne,. (at white flegh. "Vor Ice U'u s black tongue Well eboe tOCgoe is a Chines,- d"!lracy' They make loop of It. Hut it la very expensive, like our turtle soup, and It only eaten by the rich. Isn't it strange that d.K so rahtoaahtej with oa ihoeiM be eata an am-
CAPUDINE
CURES 5
COLDS AND GRIPPE
It rrm,.re Ihe c.iutr
'( liri the Brrvra and
level Ihe a Urs and
1-pTrriih-
ne'. ft
headache an t Nevratgfa a'.,o. No ha.l Be. 'v 1 I . iv a,.,l lllle. (I.igfo. )
LMMMUm
bnbepnu.!in the treatment "f HtlSSSIS Ii m arirh rssatN that are Httts lea ttun wonderful. An imt r. v, nienl t noiieaaMa tli 'ltn 'urko". lldoei not tOSSl 7,r,t"r'!t,?,0 r,P"'T p"' erna It enrr'lei tHe ht.MHt. ith tte rw.tr, l iMtanr U1.. ,i,e
Ix-ii of Kt
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"Cid King Cole." King Cote," the nierrv more
a eB of the nursery rhyme, has boon Identified etch Cole, Coei. or Coil, a
wmi-mytntcai king of Hritaln. who. eeeordtngto Robert efOtaeJoeater and other old chronlclera. succeeded Asad on the Mritlsh throne about ' A I lb- It was who built tho
ans around the rlty of Colcheeti
eo named In his honor. Saint u
is su; t csed to have been his daugh-
ier.
ter,
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lie arha Is always hearing and anWl In the t;il of life to be thoughtful a-nl brave and self saerifh ing he
aama can safely hear the oth
life, teen pti DJ him to be enjoy. fhilllps Hrooks.
FREE ROUND TRIP TO SUNNY TEXAS Si nd f. r ..tir II st of 1 4 farms anil gel the Inlcniitluiihow Iii is Ir..- Aililr. ss U. I. -.s .V i ., Tnarlm i i, Ttiui
er crv of
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Thompson's Eye Water
A. N. K. 0 (190718) 2176.
Also Argues 'or Tariff Revision. Another strong nrKumcnt for fhs ship su. -sidy Is that tül.OOO.OOO surplus in tue national treasury. d oil N.
For Infants and Children
Bears a--
In Use For
Over Thirty Years
The Kind Ydu Have Always Bought
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