Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 55, Number 16, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 January 1913 — Page 2
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WEEKLYCOURIER JJfJ Q) CANAL PLAN
PRINCESS JULIANA
BEN ED. DOANE, Publisher.
JASPER
In gummer swat the flies. In winter, watch your overheated flues! Anyway, explosive golf balls are Injuring very few golf players these days.
INDIANA FAVORS THE SUBMISSION OF
TOLL QUESTION TO THE HAGUE TRIBUNAL.
PRESIDES AT OWN "WAKE"
Harvard's football coach gets $10.000 a year. A college education sometimes pays. $
President Tells Cause of His Political
"Demise" and Attacks the Enemies He Holds Responsible for His
Taking Off.
New York, Jan. 6. President Taft
nographer in shorthand ana was ac- declared himself as unequivocally in
cepted off hand. favor of arbitrating the Panama canal
tolls in event the nendine negotia
te dialects of the world number tiQns between Great Britain and the ,424. But this does not include those u t . g ... . b . about a
used upon the stage.
Delaware has a pig that hunts rabbits. Would be a fine porker to grease on .the Fourth of July.
A New York physician has evolved a cure for rod noses. Another .blow at the liquor trafflc. no doubt.
Don, the talking dog, could not speak because of having a tack in his foot, whereas with a man M
The trackless trolley car is now in operation. Another rampant danger to dodge added to the automobile.
A Boston judge ruled that everyhody is crazy; but his decision prob- , ably will be reversed if it is appealed.
"Sing and your ills will vanish." says Mme. Calve. Not if your neighbor happens to bo bigger than you are.
Georgia woman got a divorce from her husband bpcmuso ho got drunk on paregoric. What a childish thing to do!
settlement. He hopes, however, that
the question will be settled before his
administration comes to an end.
The president's first public declaration of his attitude on the " question
was made at a luncheon given in his
honor by the international peace
forum. Later, at the Republican reorganization" dinner, he presided at what he styled his own political
"wake." He made the funeral ora
tion over his political corpse, asked
modest praise for his deeds during
the time he lived at the White House, recited at length the causes that led
up to his "demise" and attacked the juiana the beautiful little daughter
enemies he held responsible for nis of the kjng ancj qUeen of Holland.
taking off. In the course ot tnis
speech the president made his first
public reference to Colonel Roosevelt TURKS REJECT TERMS
since the campaign, saying that proo-
ably 1,000,000 Republicans voted for
WHcnn "to nvert the danRST Of
Roosevelt's election." In Answer to Clews.
The president's remarks on the
Panama question apparently were
ROOSEVELT'S IRE ÖP
COLONEL HITS IDAHO SUPREME COURT FOR SENDING EDITORS TO JAIL. '
A. W. RUCKER
SEEKS AID IN U. S. SENATE Charges Contempt of Court Decree Stands Akin to Anarchistic Doctrine Rosen Deck Cells of the Three Publishers.
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I getTforol : ) Prescription for Positiv Results J s Don't Experiment.
Caldwell, Idaho, Jan. 6. Col. Theodore Roosevelt, in a telegram to James H. Gibson, Progressive state chairman, which was received here,
extended to R. S. Sheridan, C. C. Brox-1
on and A. R. Cruzen, publishers of the
Capital News, who were sent to jail I
for publishing Colonel Roosevelt's criticism of the Idaho supreme court, his sympathy and admiration. He also communicated with Progressive senators to see if something can be done in the United States senate with regard to what he terms the "outrage." Colonel Roosevelt's telegram fol
io. Congressman A. W. Rucker of Colo
"I am confident I express the feel- rado, while In Havana recently, per-
Intro nf ovorv Annnnt American citizen mitted the papers there to exploit mm
when I say that I am outraged and in- as the next minister to Cuba but
dignant beyond measure at the infamy President-elect W.lson has sa.a ncm
- that has been np.rnetrated in Idaho. 'ng aoout it.
This is the latest pnotograpn ot - au
dees uccree mmh iu nnnii;' "In its essence the action of the court is, in the first place, to deny to a very large minority, possibly a plurality, of the voters of Idaho the right effeotivelv to p.-nress their desire as
OF THE BALKAN ALLIES to who shall be the chief magistrate
of the nation, and in the second
"From your druj?slst get two ounces of Glycerine nnd half &n ounce of Glob Pine Compound (Concentrated Pine). Take these two ingredients home and put them Into a half 'pint of good whiskey. Shake well. Take one to two teaspoonfuls after each meal and at bed time. Smaller doses to children according to ate." This Is said to be th quickest cough and cold cure known to the medical profession. Be sure to get only the genuine Globe Pine Compound (Concentrated Pine). Each half ounce bottle comes in a tin screw-top sealed case. If your druggist is out of stoa'c he will quickly get it from his wholesale house. Don't fool with uncertain mixtures. It is risky. Local druggists say that for the past six years this has had a wonderful demand. Published by the Globe Pharmaceutical laboratories of Chicago.
DISGRACED:
14 DROWNED; 14 RESCUED
WHEN SHIP IS RAMMED
Moslem Delegates Absolutely Refuse place, to punish those who protest
to Give Ud Adrianopie and Is- against this denial of justice ana
hnrf. in Aeaean Sea. thereby seek to intimidate all men
Steamer Cut in Two by Tramp Goes
Down in Chesapeake Bay Survivors Are Almost Dead.
"We dined out last evening. Pa disgraced us, as usual." "How so." "Got to the end of the dinner
. ä.. I i - 4- ni w 1 1 n fro irnc
London, Jan. 6. Tue u woman u.e- b In the flhfiRfinfiakfi bav bv the British
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rrm ntoi hv n A fr.lnrn.tion In a
ftnnnnh hv Hmirv clews, banker, as- cntes to tho neace conference havo "No anarchist agitator could ever
serting that for President Taft's ad- I absolutely made up their minds not anything against the courts compara
ministration
tramp Indrakaula, arrived here and
for President Taft's ad- absolutely made up tneir minu nuc .... ww number had gone "to concede the right to to surrender the fortress of Adrian- ble in effect to these actions of the lt a
A Chicago judge has decided that a motorcycle Is a deadly weapon, especially If tho rider happens to bo load ed.
A Cornell freshman has discovered a way of living on 85 cents a week. College students havo somo queer fads.
South African natives are said to be adopting European clothing. Perhaps the Paris styles made a hit with them.
Newport News, Va., Jan. 6. Eight wjtn three forks and two spoons still
who may hereafter desire to protest of the fourteen survivors ot the i steam- mused."
Simeon Ford, at a dinner of hotel men in New York, discussed a new disease. "Tlinrn'o now rlieoneA PfillAfl nhnn-
for life. The eight men, after , , i, owi u nnnn
rs' battle with the terrific . . DecGmher. becomes violent-.
Inch swept the whole coast, . nn,A,n nl,ollt Mlft Tififli0 nf th
en from the rigging of their . , , Bllfidfinlv on the eve.
i. mi. tt e,. .inn d nn " en hrniacinn t r run nrxi. SH.tiHiuii ui vii aut uaun emu i"uv j " , . -i- i - ... ...
'bSÄ" Uthe canal eace in St. James; palace, need to give to the people selves Hlf
treaty the president, who had said The Turks, nowever may -? uZiT:: 7 .1 C . . " " were almOFjL dead.
at the outset of his remarks that üe furtner concessions in me province ui uwn unauLuuna mm tu m , 1,1 rtco nrrnw A rlrinnnnlp act the masters üf their OWI1 deStlllleS.
rose wiLii iiiiubu 'ccinibo .v..w.. j , , , , a and pleasure," continued: The delegates of Bulgaria, Greece, Calls Upon Senate to Act. ..J- att. r.Wfi differs with Montenegro and Servia met to con- "I have communicated with Sena
me and with the administration in sider their attitude in view of the tors Dixon, Borah, Po ndexter and cut her practically in the constructions of that treaty. That probable Turkish reply to their de- Bristow to ask i some h ng cannot he
is all right. I suppose questions De- manu ior a decision on me quCauuu uuu m tu umwu Hke a rQC and only tbe
men on deck had a chance for life.
Women feel shopper's cramp In
tho nrms. Lho limbs, everywhere: but
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The LucKenoacn, rrom i-oxl Jt attacks the husband only in one
for Baltimore, was aoout to ancnor oil nlnpp,hft nockef
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the Tangier gas Duoy at tne mouiu oi the Potomac when the Indrakaula
A big steamship Is being built in New Jersey to be launched by fifty red-headed girls. Wonder if it's a white ship.
v,,r nricnn no tn construction Aarianonie. i tiLG LVJ tlil l"""v" "iV-
J.U1C - . , TT T , ill i-1 i .
nnntrnrtc: in which cood. honest The ambassadors of Austria-nun- rage. L,et me Know it mere is any
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neonle have been on both sides, inow gary, t rance, viermuny, iluu auu uo- luui m uiuii uan aÖDwl,.
4. ennt0 t ma n vp.rv sisrnificant sia resumed their "conversations at
tllUL vvy . w- 0 I ... . . I TIUl. & X
The Indrakaula, though badly dam-
. , .i t . . t , , . Ä aeed ana in danger oi sinking, savea "Meanwhile I wish to extend to the rb " "
SIX Ol LI1B
Jan. 6. After three
Fire in Bank of England. The first fire within memory occurred at the Bank of England, London, a few days ago. The fire broke out in the southeastern portion of the building. The flooring and joisting were considerably damaged. The outbreak was discovered by the Bank
New York Is crusading against church bells. It is an awful thing to be kept awake by thernjust as you go to bed.
... I . . T.m i. i .m,n wVon tViov I 'DttnivKAoolvac rf Tloiin nnfl -nn Tt pii 1 n v.
.1 -r-, T-i I e- Wim T'JTlfJr.r. Ill I I IIK OI ILIBH i.UlClU V1VV, V I J. A umwa vw v. --" I r- - ,
ST PÄ began considering the questions in- iy to the men who have been fined and Va of her heavy gh taä J T?" aUthTtieS' f 4
sayine: 'Don't arbitrate, because you voivea in tue unaiu wu,u uaD dcuicuvcu w jau, vi, wwj j
rr t lnoo This is our own reacnea in tne peace neguLicitiuuo. lest Bympamj, um uCaiuCOt
KUlUh uvy auww. l . " 0 . . i rnt nil.. n Tn11rnn Ol
A NeV Brunswick bear hau been trained to mind a baby, according to an exchange. Speaking of the story, It's a bear.
A New York man killed himself with a ticket to Newark In his pocket. Probably he preferred the lesser of the two evils.
A woman doctor says that women wore corsets and hobble skirts 5,000 years ago. And they haven't improved on 'em a bit.
are going iu iuae. xmo u"u r : : " tX I or tne namDurg-Americuii nuf
canal, and while England is making Tne atutuae f1" r T ? . went aground in the channel, was i u TünHann would not fleht was foreshadowed by Dr. S. Daneff, ing by their conduct the truth of the Thp Ampr,
aoout it, and therefore why give up the chief of the Bulgarian delegation, profession they have made. AW good & nger of 800 and a when you are not likely to get an who stated: citizens are their debtors They häve proceeded on her way to J ... . , a. ttt fVinf f Vi a TittItr will he moro trroof oonr fipoo fnr thf Pa n s p nf 1 .
arbitration that win De sausiaciory c c4" ., 7., Bremen. The vessel was not damaged . i-..- i. nnoKIn fr o-Wfö ii o nrfPntflhlft COnfll- nnnnlar cnvPrnTtlPTlt of ETOOfl CltlZen-
to von and your view oi me cuuauuu- x- o - , ;n nnv -.v;iv tion?' temperate y an -niGco. Cal.. Jan. 6. A
Juit the Rlaht Time. broken off. We nave an army wuiuu trutnruiiy to say wnat is vitauy nc- nRhorp ü f tnis it and
.-mw tnpvpn if this view were can continue the war. essary in the Interests of good citi-
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correct as to probability of result, ur '. auaea zensn.p. her haye perished.
..v. t nA nf a1m t is inst the DOSSlDiy liiuictttea iuai a naj I noses ucck. cuituio ucii.
WUIUU 1 " J I . , " , x, J TTs
hv fliolr rvn nnnllnnnPR In 30 min-
been removed the steamship Amerika uteg A lieutenant and a dozen men
of the Irish Guards on duty at the bank, with fixed bayonets, assisted the police in keeping the crowd back from the building.
small
Our Diicontent. Brand Whitlock, the mayor of Toledo, was talking about discontent. "It is our discontent, our divine discontent," he said, "that will make a great nation of us.
"I believe in discontent, l can
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i wv. t ott. in fnvnr nf nn arm- tne ueauiuuiv maj uc xju.i. rjuiae, luauu, jau. u. xnwuoa.no i Ä.t nr-o a I i rn DV irTC I
uiiic vYiiia 4 " . , . A , .v. . , i . , i. I VhniD I 1 in nrliUI I i I J o I V 17 1 l 1 v. (a,nnfAnf
I mean that I had not gone It tne Tunes wisn to appem .u cue letters ana telegrams irom prominent uunn - i sympauiiüe eveu witti me uiBwuuk-
ed old rarmer, wno saiu: In " 'Pont on fori ? WhAnMl I be con-
tented? Wall, I'll be contented when I own all the land adjoinin' mine and not befur, be gum!'"
Business Failure, Loses Legis
lative Seat.
Paris Is planning to tax foreigners who reside there more than three months. Maybe Paris does not like our exiles, either.
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ihmit the country urging arbitration European powers, we cannot prevent persons in all parts of the country ?or as a them from doing so." were received by R. S. Sheridan, C. O. California Progressive, Involved
nlatform subject to attract the atten- The relations between Bulgaria and Broxon and A. R. Cruzen, who are tion and approval of the audience. Roumania are reported to have Berving ten-day sentences for con"T hnnp T was more conscientious reached a delicate stage, and this tempt of court. Their cells, which
in advocating what I did advocate fact possibly may explain Turkey s at- once were occupied by Moyer, Haythroughout the country under that titude in the peace conference. WOod and Pettibone of Western Fed-
head, and when I said that we never eration tame, are DanKea witn now-
would have an arbitration that would FUfJPRAL OF WHITELAW HfclU era
be effective until we entered into an
San Jose, Cal., -Jan. 4. The first
recall election under the new state
lnw was held in the twenty-eighth sen- "A
atorial district, for the recall of State tremes."
Qonntor Marshall Black and the se- "How so?"
K-
Unusual. candlemaker combines
ex-
A poultry expert in Pennsylvania predicts dollar eggs. At this rate, canvasbacli: duck will be cheaper eat ing than omelets.
A German scientist says the human mce is loning its momory. But that doesn't apply to somo politicinns who want to forget and can't.
obligation that brought us into arbi
tration when we did not think we would win. That is the time that
tests your faith in that method of set
tlement."
Mr. Taft warmly denounced the sen-
T mniiPD u11 i DC cm C CIA IM CD lection of his successor. Returns in- Hie
Impressive Services Are Held at the rnnmcn iL.u du ouuu umiiui . fhfi rGcall of Black b j u ht
majority and the election of Herbert
His business is both cereoua and
Cathedral of St. John the Di-
vine. New York.
New York, Jan. 4. Funeral services
for Whitelaw Reld, late ambassador
Secretary Does Not Think Parcels
Post Will Help Consumer to Save Much Money.
C. Jones, Republican, to succeed him. Jo Her Incredible, Otherwise.
Black was a progressive leader in He My brother is making moro
the state senate and formulated a money than he can spend.
She Goodness! Where's he worK
. . .imv.nT. rf rofnrm mfifiRiirps fidnntnrt
. , i ! nu ,iAfnf l . . . , ... i" . j -Waaiuneton. Jan. a. AicnouKn tne w
a,10 " " ,:r:3r , lE"tad' ?..a eQ.ln .?a:Z mall now are onon. through the inau- at the last session ot the legislature. lug n the mint?
inf ui ii iitiMtii in uikt ubiiiii wvjiwi-M " I uni,i , f thn inrnnnn n r . .1111111 um i . .1 t-? a 1-.
the proposed arbitration
Great Britain and France.
'Once in awhile," ho said, "there
When Mr. Glass, a glazier, cuts his foot by treading on a bit of broken bottlo we must concludo that some men learn very llttlo from experience.
held at the uunearai 01 u omm u tho parcels post, to Tarm He was secretary of the Palo Alto Divine this morn ng. The ceremony J" J Secretary 'of Ag- Building and Loan Association, which ,...,o lmnrnRRlvo nnd amone thoia Proaucis anu iuluib, ot-tn-uirj' ui ,, , ......
comes an opportunity that seems to ni'ro mt Äoe nZ Dh k be a groat step forward and when that mombor8 of tho diplomatic corps n had admitted a shortage of more than opportunity Is lost, when tho step WftBhlnKton and others prominent in hlJ.?-l: ?1 100.000.
Some spinsters aro unhappy -be-
cause they havo no man around to
them.
opportunity is iosi, wuou uiu luij Washington
which might havo boon tauen is not puullc Hf G.
direct delivery from tho producer to AVUuuw' THE BEST TEACHER.
tho dining table of the consumer will . , Old Experience Still Holds hc Palm.
An aviator Is getting roady to fly
across tho Atlantic In 2l bourn. And
his preparations don't Includo making arrangements with an undertaker,
either.
taken, tho hearts of those whoso 1 ß,8hop Groor officiated and was a- " "K " 01 ",e c"8" "v.r T.un p, a wtcdo arc p.TCM hopes woro high aro saddened." ,1. m by Rev. Dr William M. Gros- honeOt tho formor alono. In his hol et. TWO PLANTERS ARE EATEN
S181UU ivv. " urti,l Ul0 livltiir
vonor dean of the cathedral, who was " .
Widows uro barred from tho Spin
RtonT asHociatlon of Massachusetts,
organlzod to get eligible yuung men
tp call on lonely spinsters. Suppose
they fear 'cm.
awiator QPT MFW RFPnRn ono of Mr. Hold's closest friends for - AVIATOR SETS NbW nhUOnU one or . b foro tho , 8t adjournment man )uub. 1 A cnctU)eninR 0f famor8, costs of
lakes Duration Flight or rormcn in " -u' mnrk0tlng,M ho Bald, "Will naturally t Mülhausen, Ger- Incarnation, over NNhlch Dr. Gioonor nn o tho producor pathcr
than to the consumer. If the consum
Arthur Faller M
of 1:06:05 ä
many, In Biplane.
Sydney, Australia, .Ian. G. Butch-
ored by natives In New Guinea was
Chicago police capturod a thief by
used to preside.
1
u tn honoflt hv Chancen in tho tho fato of two planters named .lames
. . nriiriiOCD CID IQAAP PITMAM .n..,.n u ,,Vxn. mwi Monimnn Wohor. hrothora. Who
ndiiitniiunn ior 1 mv. .11111. i. at. KhN rnnncn u n ivriw i i i mm n.ntii oi u Bir uui u ! it ouuihd -
thur Fuller tho nvlator, oxceedod by ble that ho must do so by cheapening had a plantation Jn tho heart of tho Un,,n,k thn world's record for n .nnnranhori Throughout the Coun- or ollminatlnK costs at his end of the "NlRRor Country. They were sot up-
duration lllßht in a biplane, currying try Obiervo Centenary of Invcn- chain of dIstrlbutlon.M on by a tribe of Papuan cannibals who dvn nnHHoncors. His time was one tor of Shorthand. Tnc secretary advocates co-opera- camo from the unexplored roglons. No
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'I . . . ji .1 . I I ii... i.int n nu Ann nmnna f t 11 n 1 ti l' i rrtmn in IUI51I uuiiiCD I win uuuu luuiiii.
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UlU HCUIU wi uiu puiiuum uu unuu. " " . . . .-.. ... I.. , -i... 1 it I. hnllovnd thnv worn ilnvnuroil
Hard to Mnv whether that is a credit The prov ous holder or tne record New x otk, jnu. otunuRiniiucr costs, mm rwau rouuiuuiuuun ,uululB lllu u
TTotir M nil ft. WHO at IJOllZV. tbrnUKHOUL UlC MMJ tvjm Uiq n II Ü WICVHUUn Ui uiouiMuv.w... a 'u w..
franco Jan. 10. 1912, (lew for ono centenary of tho birth of Sir Isaac He also exprcssos the belief that a planned with tho idea of teaching tho
hour and six mlnuto. Pitman, Inventor of modern shorthand, division of markets In the department murueruns u iotuu.
There wore commemorative exercises of agriculture, to watcn proaucuon
Goethr Name Not to Go In. In public scnooi, cuuckö. uu ouieir ana urgo uircut uuu uui.
to the deduction of tho dotoctlvoH or
a Warning to petty thieves not to em-
ploy porfumo.
Ono may safely predict that none of
the many cmtorprlslng autoniobllo
manufacturers Is going to claim credit
for tho machine that a San Franciscan dumped Into the bay boon use It
had cost him $2,000 for repairs.
Washington Jan 4 Prosldent Institutions here and similar exer- ducer and consumer, would aid greatTuft dellnltely told Sonator Brande- clses wero held simultaneously In Eng- ly In cutting down household bills.
f fVmnnMlnnt nhatrmnn nf thn land Under the KUSplCOS Of the lord
u,nanir riin.'ii' r.ommittofi that mayor of Ivondon. Congrtasman a Suicide.
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It Is now discovered that tho hob.
hie skirt was worn In Crete 5,000
years ago. Which only goes to prove
that they are rollcs of barbarism.
. .... . ... nitttt.li vmib hnm n n.u n. -i. I. m . n .1 i AnrAH An n vp Wnat fflYtv-flrat Street. Manhattan.
)m wntnd not send to tne senaifi the air isunu nnnn wü, m umu, waniiuih"'. '" i"i"uBu" ' - ... r. nonlmilon of Col Qoorw W Oo" Bmttand. In 1813. and In 1804 w William W. Wodomoyer of Ann Ar Until la.t Monday ho w t th. WalS. olvlV KovoVnor of the Pana- tolghtod by Queen Victoria for hl. bor, Mich., who suddenly went In.ano dorf-Aatorla. He wa taken to the prl. thals as cimi governor üi iuo x aua Kiub""- . 'A . , u ' . ...itium hl ann T?nvtin
canal zone because of th oppo- work in anounanu auu puoncuca. Rt uoion, ranamu, at uio vmo ui tu .....m ... .
Preaiaeni lann reoenv. visu, iu u uwiuft w.. -
physician.
ma
gltion by Democratic aenntors to his
appointment, r
The man who broke the bank at
Monte Carlo haa been sent to Jail for
fraudulent oneratlons In Paris. Ho
ahould havo stuck to Monte Carlo,
Germany has a four-story hotol for
tChoraes Tho horso probably has In
reaaed In value alnce It has been
adopted aa a food, according to cabU
dlipatchi.
Proftiaor Seltne Atiociation. Cleveland, Jan. 4. Prof. B. B. Wilson of Columbia university, Now York, haa been elected pniildont of the American Association for th Advancement of Sclenct, to succtad B. C. Pickering of Harvard, and it haa been decidtd to hold nxt ytar's mating at Atlanta Qa., Dc. 21, 11J, to Jan, 1H.
riv nu of Mtnlnoitl.. lathmua, jumpeci ovoruoaru iroui h
Mn,nM. Tenn.. Jan. 4.Slx deatha ship on which he had been taken at
were reported from meningitis at L Colon. Hia body haa not been recovpanto, Ark., during the night, five ditd ered In Lake county, Tenn., four at Dyra- IT 1. . ... burg, Tenn., and over 200 new cases K,,,B Wo"Jn Commlta Sulclda, developed In West Tennessee and San Francisco, Cal., Jan. Mra. East Arkansas. Dr. J. A. Albright, Hlta Di Rovey wife of Frank Dl Ro nreaidant of the Tennessee ataU vey, a retired Italian army omcer, waa board of hMlth, Mid Friday that tht ihot and lputantly killed at hr hora dlaeaaa waa cauatd by high wattr U by M. J. Howley of Scranton, Pa How
Amrll 1912 W tawi wwunuwi wvu.
For real practical reliability and
Butchered by Natlvea Is the Fate of something to swear by, experience
Whites, and Punitive Expedl- piain old experience la ablo to carry
tion la Planned. hlir load vet without retting Wav-
hacked. A So. Pak. woman found soma things about food from Old Experience u good, rellnblo teachor. Sho writes: "I think I havo used almost every breakfast food manufactured, but none equal Grape-Nuta In m) estimation, "I was greatly bothered with weak aU mach and Indigestion, with formation o'i gaa after eating, and tried many remedies for it but did not find rolief.
"Then I decided 1 must diet and see if I could overcome the dllllculty that way. My cholco of food was GrapeNuts because the doctor told mo I could not digest atarchy food. "Grape-Nuts food has boon a great benefit to me for 1 feel llko a different person since I begun to eat it It la wonderful to me how strong my nerves havo become. I advise everyone to try it, for experience is the best teachar. "If you have any stomach trouble can't digest your food, use GrapeNuts food for brtakfast at least, and you won't be able to praise it enough when you sa how different you ftel.M Nam given by Postum Co., Battla Creek, Mich. Read tho llttla book, "Tha Road to WaUvllU." in pkga. "Thtra'a a Reason."
Niri trmm tlm im IIa T7
James R, Keene Dies In New York. New York, Jan. 3. James R. Keone, millionaire stock operator and turfman, died after an operation, in Mlaa AJstono's private sanitarium at 20
Laborer Finds $37,500 In Gold. Nowata, OklaM Jan. 6. George Hardsook, a laborer, unearthed $37,600 in gold coins while digging a trench near the village of Oglesby. The money Is believed to have been burled by the James gang of outlaws, who robbed a train here years ago. A state law requires that such nnds be urreudered to the owner of the land.
