Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 50, Number 32, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 April 1908 — Page 2
THE LIVING ROOM.
It Should at Ail Times a "Livable"
Room. "What to do with tho living room Is a problem that confronts every housoTceopor. Tho living room should bo In fact na well as la namo a living room a livablo room. It la tho room In whlrh tho most of our timo at homo Is spent, tho hours wo have for leisure, tho time wo havo for play, tho placo whero wo entertain our frlcuds and It Is absolutely essontlal that tho walls and furnishings of tho living room should bo harmonious In
-color, suitablo In texture, and durablo in material. Tho rich, soft, solid colored walls rare tho Ideal walls for tho living 'rooms. They make a better back ground for pictures, throw tho furnl-
turo out In better relief, arc less dls
.-cordant with rugs and carpeting
indicate n higher degree of tasto
culturo than do
I BOB HAMPTON jt-iJ W-fflV fSX SYA. ZtC SCO. 551
SYNOPSIS. J came howling wolves, now certain of
a I rtftIN l .iL 1 . . .
A detachment of tho Klehteenth In- "uu w IiatlKS 0 U10
and fantr' 'rom Tort Bethune trapped by short, slender lino struck Gall and and iiVU" A.0"? Crazy Horse, while llko a thunderbolt
fh nlnmil Tn. tile natm of Hatnnton. nUn nillis th tTCm-Ktnc and RllIn-ln.thft.Pnpn n.
'strosltles which wo paste on when we k mjorTty Ät dur- WCkCd tho contor- Theso thro storms -apply wall paper. ,ns a threo days sloce. Hampton and converged at tho foot of the hill, whn w, uki .... Ü!" K'rl.pnly. oscapo from the Indians, crushinc tho HMIo hfin.i nr t-.,,.....
...... ..v. .. iun wimuius "i inoy ran exhausted on tho plains. A uui''a. plastered wall growing out of a hard- company of tho Seventh cavalry, Lieut. u 11,1 ammunition gone, tho helpless vood floor? Yet. that Is what we arruelgT?,ToKthStr"- ISM Vkt'ms could mcot that Shty onsuggest to tho Imagination when we Cloncald. aim. Duffy, proprietress. Hamp- rushing torrent only with clubbed Tasto paper covered with roses on Ä-tÄd" gUn3' .for ne ,nstant of desperate
our walls. They aro neither artistic f picturo and tells him what sho can s""UBSie. Shoulder to shoulder. In nor true. Roses aro all very beautl- 2h0 hSLFiXTthMv3lJaon nÄ ovcr-contns circle, officers and ful, but they were never mado to the Kid runa away from Mm Herndon's men stood shielding their commander climb up interior walls and they do Sdbacic Md1?' nothiS? more' to' do" t0 Ul last- Twenty or 30 m'l a denot grow from hardwood flooring, with him. Hampton plays his last game sl)a'rlng dash, in a vain endeavor to The set figurei of wall paper aro also thatna"SuunnK l!Urst t,hro,,ßh tho red enveloping
"'üoumu iuiu tuatty uiusreuauio unu cum. .miss 1'noebs Spencer arrives in " v lumiumnituu or snot; repelianL aioSep,rd t0 tfacv1 school. Miss but tho most remained, a thin StrugTho alabastlned wll Is tho only etc T Sheards at Mrs!'" Horn&S: BllnS rInS. Custer In Its center, correct form of a tinted or solid col- d leut. Brant again meet with- Then camo tho Inevitable end. Tho ored wall. Fortunately It Is the only him of the coK rel waves surged completely across clean way, and more fortunately It Is JP"0! f Miss spancor. Ueut. Brant tho crest, no white man loft alive tho only permanent way; tho only S&iutroubÄ uPn cid. They had fought a -way that does not involve tho end- B,oc'al difficulties nriso at tho Bachelor good light; they had kept tho faith Jess labor In the futaro. BpencerÄt ÄsS" Two daJ's ter. having relieved In lighting tho walls some thought Ser D.ut sho 18 not hls acquaintance of tho Reno from his unpleasant predicamust bo given the color. Light colors heÄtanfmoiu ill? agVÄ ho Ti ment ,n the valleJ'. Tony's and Gibreflect S5 of the light thrown upon S.turna,nK t0 the ballroom with a fan for bons's Infantry tramped up tho ravine them. Dark colors roflect but 15. h1meSrProÄ and emerged upon the stricken field.' Lighting bills can be saved by choos- informs htm as to who she Is. and that In lines of motionless dead they read ing a color which will reflect tho J&,?t0 VlÄ Ä. atSJ ftho jarful story; and there they largest dogreo of light In north outenant that his nttentiona to Nalda 'ound that man wo know. Lvlng upon rooms use warm colors or colors g hehSjuÄeiheswÄ a 5ed of omPt,cd cartridge shells, his -which reflect light In south and grant tells Hampton of the preence of bod' riddled with shot and mutilated Tvest rooms sometimes the light can ÜS iSeSÄSt 'SfeÄSi.1 r.lth.knlTes' h,a c,othlnE tor to
uo moumea Dy ino use of darker him. aiiss Spencer called on Bob Hamp- UIS nanas grasped a smashed and
colors. Dark greens absorb the licht . . .C,1S. "lm ot a red-raced stranger llcht vPllnu-c ,(1 J u. hü. 7 lstakne her for .Valda. Hampton Interilgüt yellows reflect it; browns mod- views Red Slavln. Finds that he is an exIfy it and so on, through tho scale Ll???er ln M10 Seventh cavalry. It was of colors. Tho color scheme of a Änann yiSrTfoÄZvic Tcora not only 13 dependent upon tho Ro,Vert Nolan, then a captain In the Sevolor ot tho carpetlngs but It Is also ffaWn'SfteSS'Jo0 SSPÄeiS ;
uepenaenc upon the llgnt of the room. irom avin. Biavin insists It is aiurphy
c i. ' u"u wurpny naa leit. in a
3CUIUO aiavin is killed by a knife thrust Hampton surrenders to Buck Mason, marshal. Mob attempts to capture him. Mason and his prisoner escape to a hUl and defend themselves. Mob lights tire
ij uurji mem out. urant tells Jsaiüa that he loves her. Sho tells him there Is an Insurmountable hnrr!r Kniivunn tuaw
Ttfnnr Hplmm ndn t n 1 I but that She dnp.1 nnf fnllv unrlar.i'in.i
one of the prominent members of the andÄnm rfl"ue2JIi1mp!?"
Icrman-American society, tells a story mob; , BrJxnt carries 'the unconscious bont a German frlead of his who was takon 111. Jo nurse him. Miss Spenrer nccepu the For many days tho German was ÄÄÄÄ!
cjoso to acatn, put alter a time ho Ke3 ama tens him sho loves him. but showed Improvement In condition. Sfä fitän Tho doctor told the German's wife ?fr- Jiampton goes on the trail of Silent that her husband mlcht lnvo nnv. phJI' then a.1 Cheyenne, as the one " , "er uu , a migni. uae any- man who can clear Capt. Nolan of the thing to eat that ho liked. charge of murder of Maj. Brant 13 yearn The German expressed a denire for Yefwlth Xilmburger cheese, and the wife, being 'or Custer. He follows the scout, detera generous woman and pleased at the gSft mxffiont& improTcment and In order that her cd& of the Indian country. Murphy husband might have a nibble at any C'ffit Tor'Thfch 'cap't'6 ÄSwal time he had a taste for it, put somo convicted and sentenced to dismissal from -cheese In every room In the house. Hrx?TO?r,?rn1,Jerlys'1". the P,tf,nt i ... . uary. Jturphy goes Insane Brant's IX is easy to Imagine the aroma. troop jruardlng Custer's pack train on Tho next morning the doctor called M,rnhl,VrscVe.3 narnntn and jut h ,c nrni i , ?i.urpfe- . "arnP.ton. nelets on going on to
aa owuu u uDuiiuuvu I juui v. usier anu aeuvcr tne dispatches 'the door ho asked: 7?xa B""ant Nalda is daughter of Capt.'
'When did he dIe?"-Hartford Post his father mS:K lnTÄJ
clear Capt. Nolan of charge if he recovers his mind. Leaven package of papers bearing on the subject with Brant when ho goes to Join Custer. The story of the first dav's fighting on the Little Big
tiurn. ur.mi a iroop in cnarge of pack train and not engaged. Hampton Joins Custer and delivers dispatches. Custer
recognizes mm as uapt. Nolan. Hampton asw,!l 5? bo permitted to rldo Into action with the old regiment and the request la granted.
PERHAPS A NATURAL MISTAKE.
Physician Had Reason to Think He
Had Lost His Patient
CURE AT CITY MISSION.
Awful Case of Scabies Body a Maw of Sorer from Scratching Her Tortures Yield to Cuticura. "A young woman came to our city mission ln a most awful condition physically. Our doctor examined her and told us that sho had scabies (the itch), incipient paresis, rheumatism, etc.,
orougni on irom exposure. Her poor
.
CHAPTER XXXIV. Continued.
Nor was
"Donald, I Love Y6u."
. ....
ino .any again utMtiod In. nr eyes eluding tho mine In the Black JUnre
n '! uiiuiueiiiKiu. 1 I a will, n liv k! p-nv- mnA ... m
think It is porfoctly duUghtftil. Don't ing you as his solo heir, together with you Howard? Now Liout. Dram and a carefully prepared lottor. addressed Nalda can stand up with us. You to you. giving a full acoouat of tie
...... uu 1 jou. uiouionaniT - crime of which ho was convicted, as TIlRt must lin lfift nntirnlt- with I
. . " ----- ---- - " wioB uuiur inanfrs 01 a ter-
......... uvW8.uu, iuihw, isonai nature. That letter you aai
WUi' road alono as his last message, bat Thoro was a rustle tt tho innor tho truth of all he says has since been
uoor, ami .xalda stood thoro. Their provod."
eyes mot. and tho color mountod I Sho glanced up at him quietly. "Br
uiij 10 uio gins cijcoKs. Tacn no -MurpnyT'
flteppod resolutoly forward, forgetful "Yes. by .Murphy, who Is now ijiag
ui uu otnor prosenco, ana oiasped her in the hospital at Uothunc. slowly rehand In both his own. Nolthor spoko covorlng. His sworn deposition has
a wora, yet each undorstood somo- oeen forwarded to the department at thing of what was ln the hoart of tho Washington, and will undoubtedly reolnor suit In the honorable replacing of
in j-ou walk outside with me?" your father s namo on the army list
ho asked, at last "I have much to I will tell you briefly the man s con-
say wnicn I am suro you would rather fcsslon. together with the few addl
har alono." tlonal facts necessary to make It
fcno ber-t her head, and with a brief clear.
word of explanation to tho others, tho "Your father and mine were foi
young officer conducted her forth Into many years friends and army com
ino orignt July sunshine. They walk- rades. They saw service tocether dnr
ed In sllenco side by side along the Ing the great war. and afterward upas
oanK 01 tne iime stream. Brant glanc- me plains in Indian camnairainc Tn
ed furtively toward the sweot, girlish fortunatetly a slight misunderstand
face. Then ho spoke. Ing arose between them. One night "Nalda," ho said, gravely. "I have they opealy quarreled when heated come back, as I said I would, and by wine, and exchanged blows. The
bureiy i read welcome In your eyes?" following evening your father chanc "Yes " Ing to be officer of the guard and oa "And I have come to say that there duty, my father, whose wife had then Is no longer any shadow of the dead been dead a year, was thougistlesi between us." onough to accompany Mrs. Nolan Sho looked up quickly, hor hands home at a late hour from a post ball clasped, her cheeks flushing. "Are It was merely an act of ordinary cour you sure? Perhaps you mlsunder- tesy; but gossips magnified the tale stand; perhaps you mistake my mean- and bore it to Nolan. Still smarting ,nB-" from tho former quarrel, la which 1 "I know it all," he answerod, sober- fear my father was In the wrong, hf ly, "from the lips of Hampton.' left the guard bouse with tin rwtw
"You have seen him? Oh. Lieut avowed Intention of seeking imsieBrant please tell me the whole truth, dlate satisfaction. In the meaawall I havo missed him so much, and since Sla.. Murphy, and a trooper naaed
ua-v "o roao away to uneyenne not nynn, who had been to town without ono word to explain his absence ha3 passes, and were half-dreak. ssoi
coma oacK to me. iou cannot through the guard llns and docided
unaersiana unat uns moans, how to make a mfdnlcht raid or, th v.
.uuv.ii M uus uBconio io mo mrougn tiers private office. Dodging alo-t yoars of kindress." behind tho no-Hor tw
i UU i.a ura nuuung: suddenly upon my father, then on the "Not a word." way to his own quarters. Wiethe: Brant drew a long, deep breath. He thev were rrniH hr v.
had supposed she knew this. At last whethor drink mado them reckless ol
uu Bam graeiy: .Naiaa, the Lmth consequences. Is nakwown. bat ose eJ
ui proe tne Kinaest message, I the men instanUy fired. Thea tbej
ran. and succeeded In galnlag the bar racks unsuspected."
oue as ii la&ciQaiao oy eis re cital. "Your father hoard the shot, zxA sprang toward the seund. oely to al headlong acros my father's Hfeiesi body. As he came heavily dowa, bif revolver was jarred out of its bolster and dropped unnoticed In the grass An instant later the guard caac ran niag up. and by morning Cap Nolan was under arrest charged with mar
der. The clrcurastaaUal erHenowa strong his quarrel with ta? m-ar dered man. his heated laneuag s few moments prertoHs. tb rTo.T?! Ijing beside the body, having r-r chambers discharged, aad his beüi found tbore alone with the rata he ba i gone forth to seek. Slavia aad Flync
both strengthened the case by posl
uve testimony. As a result, a court martial dismissed the prisoaer in d.s grare from the army, and a civil court sentenced him to ten years" iapru onment" "And my mother?" The questios was a trembling whisper from quiver :ng Hps.
"Your mother." he said regretful! r
was an exceedingly proud woman, be
longing to a family of social promt
nonce in the east She felt deel?
the causeless gossip oonaecti&g bet
name with the case, as well as the
open disgrace of her husband's con
vlctlon. She refused to receive her formor friends, and even faik-d la loyalty to your father la his time of
tnai. it is impossible naw to fii the fault clearly, or to accoeat for her
actions. Capt. Nolan turned over all a'f
nroperty to her. aad the moment she could do so she disappeared from tie
THE GOME AND SEE SIS!
r
4
This
to the front of tbenma InkL' the Lydii E. Iaiima Mtx' , Ctomnaiiv. Iran. Vac "
"RTat Does Tki Sit-
It means thai poMir iä-y-iV aie Liboratory zni meÜKKäi; u , business is hnnfstilvpwTTt-i t...
that there is uotliii aifuee. thiness which is not -opsn zzsd l ,
It means thai a Traaiwm r-
taon Ls extended to ammj
aad verify any aad ttM vfnrt
Ii rinkhanfs VegetaMe Gxtr . Is it a parelv veretaM am ?.
made from roots nä hi5 v
out drags?
tome sud Sc. Do the "svomn fff ATnjri v - -
aUynseasmechof iras-sn jr i "Vas there ever sara a .-
Lydia EL Hnkhast ad is thr ilrs. Pinkhaa navr to -aBbca
woman are asked to -srrsa? Cose and Sec Is the vas: jntrziB corrssf w3 -'Kith sirk TKvmea. mstämofi "m?noay,aiidarethlae8 strictly coaödaatM? Co wo and Sec Uave they reaHy gsot hezrm f -2 over one twt. m k'i-
thousand iroaiaa CKZMmn&o
Co Hie ajid Sc. Have they js?m tint Iw; Pinkham's Vecstald CaasfHi . cured thousands ef chäsd Tmoan Come &d This advmiseiasafc is c.: doubters. The great arsryoa v xrho knoar frtsa their na
expsnesxse that no ti'iiTiimii ; world eoaaLs Lvdia E. Pibb.
Tesctab Cosspiaad 3or üu . vrill still co on xisstz sad lii.- .
efltedbyit: bet the txmt -4c -
suSerh Troniaa for L Bakede taught txaiMfeioe- -migiit jusl as Bc-l Tfzz-Zt her
PLOWS
Why
it long delayed. Scarclv twisted carbine, his Una smllln even 1 thlnt w lorU takJnS ? her. From that
had tho troopers recovered, refllle 1 ln death, was that soldier whom tho of d hnH. - " ZZ i"" B 1,01,.r. one of her acquaiataac
lmir rfoniH a u'u. , Seventh hsfl iiisnu-nH ... u . ÖUUUl en- wid learn anrthlae reirrffa s
oouy was a mass ot sores from scratch- IZ . .. . ,v,"",ub ram - - uu, busier on tne Diurrs of the Little Big whprjhniit ck aia 7 u . . ra ... those of their dead comrades wlmn but who had come back to defend its Hn yoereaoouts. She did not return tc
WI'I'KN I 111 T Urn Mil fl CftA II. TÄ I I W QUU1 L. I Uli LI I L1IUL III. f I f 1 1 M na n n I I
. aw IIIUU lUIUrUVU- I
ment Ono day I bought a cake of Cuticura Soap and a bottle of Outlcura Itcsolvent and wo bathed our patient well and gave her a full doso of tho Resolvent Sho slept better that night and tho next day I got a box of Cuticura Ointment In flvo weeks this
young woman was able to look for a
York, N. Y., JIar. 11, 1907."
CONCERNING THE OLD MAN.
brown-barrelled carbines gleamed at
tne level In tho sunlight, and then belched forth their message of flamo into the very faces of those reckless
his arms.
east nor correspoad s array. Probablv. st
terly brokenhearted, she soucht s
1 1 t
CHAPTER XXXV. "Ther .. u,. t'"i,,on m some at-r- Ho GIHte cb
The Curtain PalI. whon fn v.," ,7; 1 ,nea Possession of yo rra!OS
- ... . I ----- vv4vj mm. lit? inrinrmofi i 1
n.,.l 1... .t. .. t.la f..ll -..4.. x.-.j- . . ui.iu,,.
iiiuiiLiTH ii. iiiniii na r 1 1 nnnii iin lull iiiii . :i iit :i tit... . .... . ... -
i.n . . ... I ...w....... w. owumis I - -........ ..uu meu aa UV I Is Ihn al " horsemen. It was nnt in wna, nn,i I .t.nnn. ii .om - u . ..I 3 luJl
ki, . , , "1Ui5 UUIUH.-IU piiuns, a graver, oidor a '"r ana a gentleman. "Fvervthfnp blood to bear Htieh n htnw win. iir ....... . . ... . . nnt ... .ut ... I eryuimg.
w.w... ....ii 1 luua uiiuii iiia idLU. .inn i ii n nnro nr a i ..ui. uui. liiim i'iinnnr nn " i en i r . ... .
screams of raKO. tho rod hravos rantnin .in, . thi. nnhii.w ii.. 1.1 " . iney eptsnentforaloas ua.'h
swerved to left and right. leaving cva hT lac "n amo7 ttea-'" was not slow tears dropping from her eves
oslMon mhhnj.n.1 man' a üa. war-bedecked llcuro ly- trotted down the ntnen inr,in,.nJ "The man who fnii x.. . . .as ""P?" her lap. Hit
Lan j TtZ . bA."u r""' dead behind them, and many a the Bear Water. ;ü Nolan." flca. lth rmtr. would
. oivutt jiiijj uur mu uuiween nope anu dread prairie. Exultant over their scemlnc- Tho familiar vniinw
ly 8UCCeSSful ronulse. tho nion flnnr (!rnm.rnni1a onnoorn .. ...... lnnlrJ u. . . sux-
. . . . " . .,,,,,v,(,u nu uiiaiiruciIVO "i ui ill I II IieimeSSlV nor mlnil mnv nnt k. Ik. . . themselves again upon tho earth, as to suggest tho thought that Nalda seemingly dazed, her eyes ye üuld S 11 h,,f W tQ their cheers ringing out above the must havo been inexpressibly lonely with doubt 3 6d TJ.n ' are ak,ac thud of retreating hoofs. during those month of wnliln, ir "Rohnrr vninn- t...... DO' w" you l,acl Bethane
"We can hold them hero. bovs. until knocked at tho .wn.nr ' . u. ' . . .u. rne-oacK to the oW i-rfaesl
Reno comes." thev shm.trvi ..t, wihm, if 'ri . T .lUttarQ ncr. Pressing as my wire 7-
"- -- j iw nuo jiujij, uun. ana ms ups to ner hair
rA cui&in Major.'
a 9 v nnt norm! fit. 4 u - . .
Gentlv ho rfrn. . . " "1,;a 13 nJ ei
The familiar yellow house at the upon the soft turf of the bank. Sbl I "5.Ma he XZ
r imi, CoiC
other.
The skulking red rldemon crept
over closer behind tho ridges, driving
Why, Lieut niant! I was never Robert Hamntnn Vnt., Jf .1 cv . ....
Say tc me again what yos once
tholr HoaHlv mioatina ii 7u "J ' T . . 1 ftrta never nouen Mampion Nolan who rilorf fn
exposedln'theo S Ä JZ T Z f" ,nv" ". P. hatUe. In the ranks of his old reg." Id
of tho buirin ihoV ,iicn,o. 7. " : , .f.VV ia,uu 18 nerc, ment-dled as ho would havo chosen "Donald. I love von-
.....I" -.'.. "m win navo ner sent for at once, to die. thank fin,! 1.... I : . ... .
lu,""5 vuiiwj-H irom moir carbines, Oh, Howard, this Is Lieut nrm i..0f r . 7 , urt-u 1 " arew ner down U him hnnfifni fimf ihn ,' r.V " .' . 1,1,8 . .Hcul: 1Jrant, Just of every stain upon h s hnnnr anrt ihJr 11. Ä
A man whoso boy comes home from rochool and wants help on his lesson Tcallzc that a HUlo learning is a danneroua thing.
Contentment como.i noiiimr t,v m.i.
ture nor by wishing; It Is rcconcllla-
it Cures While You Valk.
hopeful that the combined sound back from This awful Indla" 1 0,IS7 ".T Ms hn0r- S,t and U,eir I,I5S metmight reach the ears of tho lagging How very nice that Lo Äd happen !o" Thefo i'sTn IT S Wh,l 1 W,h yU ,0 Reno They were hopeful yet. al- to arrive Just at this time isn'? Itr Äh rfnn? , , n,110 WOrd da. dear." ho whispered. thnilffh nno Irnnn ,,! nnL, . . UH,t'' 1801 111 WÜ1CÜ dOeS UOt reflect nnbilltv tihnn . j .
eässss Mr üÄp?r;t0ndMu w?i,loj s, aoId,or'8 of their comrades strewed the plain, found ÄS'Sr ? mS. ?Äw . It was four o'clock. For two long Spencer hastened from th rL ?! ".a7
very happy, Kaj.
though one troop had only a sergeant VmZZ " rl"'.- head tenderly down unüi ,7?
. ,.',. A' r. . :. "i'u uaugnier. unnn hU hnnMor
Lo0h?"?;,h.facc-. "Te" . "Vca, I feel you do. and I an: bat
lone Snencor hatlonn.i frr,o. i, ' " uu wiqw. h cannot come all at onr tv.i.
i .1 l . . . . . . " " ...... mo iuu I in Mn rniviiintn. i 1 , . I . . . .
iiuuru luoy naa DCOn OncaKQÜ In roao. nnnnimro hlt n,l..t ,u nur siowiy. care- lor i navo Iot en
. . . '-""'"'"' . . . " - - ..... "ni.ai. fnllv iUn. J.l.ll. . ' ' I . - . " w
wuu wun one s lot. irrow ni mil f o 'eaa Hiruggie. and now bare v n linn. "n, i.. .t.. .. oi mat desnerato I I hone he kno--
. o ""i. w. mi I if ui iuhl it i LiiiR Tinny " te aM.M i . . . i "
inward Biiporlorlty to our nrm,,,i. ured men, smoke begrimed, thlratv tinner juumc, nonnwara, of tholr providon.
lngs.-arcLean. bleeding, half their carbinos om,tr Air . . .. lml moetlruj on the Little nia Horn.
they still formed an Impenetrable ring W ; papers left in his charge, of rniinH Mini- nhit ti 4 i L . ,ou BCO Vl aro to bo Hamnton's rldlne fnr.-nrH
iw ruuBäio was marneii this evening ?
lach
(The End.)
. Allen. Foot-KMe I. certain eure for over and they reallVed 7C fl, , T 0V0M,nB-B8 Spencer hot, wwting, caIIou, and hwo Ion, nclnnj Whin n.f aI,wl tho faot- ni' ysulf. Wo shall bo so delighted divntt Tin Vrieo 23e. iffi Jh' WaV? ,f, "TaK meinen to havo you witness tho ceremony I Trial nck.KoFIU; oPt forth again it would bo to rldo Is to take nlaco at tho '. 1,
I.., lu 0. ujrrwtcu, zj Koy. N. 1. ora aown, to crush them
Lot him who would move tho w
t mo .o uimsolt- focratea.
UMilnr- thnlr mv i.. .." " "'.
horses' nounritn, l,nnf. -T';- "" Pn maKlng quite
orld t.n.rt - 1,1-1 J...TT r" - .... aua,r out or wo occasion-Phoebe
.u uiU ;u,ucnions j :s so popular, you know."
Hampton's riding forward with dlstl.ltohoa nml nf t.l A . t . .
" " uuuih at uuster s
side.
ly moved; her breath camo In sobs
anu ner nands clasped his
The Impractical Silk Hx There arc people who -would bare you believe that a silk hat Is neces-
man's attire, and ii
a practical adjunct to his bodily cover-
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