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TIIE RICHMOND PALLADIUM ASD SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 191 1.: PAGE TilKfcE.

BETROTHAL WILL UIIITMVIILLIONS N. Y. Society Expects Engagement of Two Richest Members.

New York, April 18. Society Is expecting momentarily the formal anjiotinccment of tho engagement of two of Its richest young members. After n arduous courtship of nearly a year It la tacitly admitted that Vincent Astor, only son of Colonel John Jacob Astor, has won the heart and hand of Alias Catherine I Hammersley, who, with her brother Oordon, Inherited millions from several quarters In their family. Colonel Astor Is out of town now, iot to return until next week, and today representatives declared they did not know anything about the affair, but at llnmersley mansion on Fifth avrenue the word was made more definite. Mrs. C. I). Lowrle. one of the guardians andth companion since infancy of the children, answered quickly: "Why, I cannot discuss that matter." Asked when the formal announcement of the engagement was to be made, she replied: "I cannot talk about it at all." Vincent Astor Is destined to bo the principal heir to the millions of real estate in the family, lie In one of the most sensibly educated young men of tho city. Instead of the frills of cduration. his training has been practical, fitting him to take chargo some day of the Immense ami of real estate which will come to him under the custom of the Astor family. The fortune has been estimated all the way up to $ln,(MIO,(ll0. Miss Catherine llamertiley Is one of the two children of the late J. Hooker llamersley. The two children are heirs to n fortune estimated between ' 4o,(KM),iMio and foO.oim.ono. Miss "Kitty" llamersley. twenty years of age, has been u most desirable catch since her debut, and from time to time there have been intimations that this gilded youth or that was the favored swain. All appeared to have an equal c hance until the present social season began, when young Mr. Astor appeared in the lists and became a formidable competitor at once. It became known within the last week that he had won, and the announcement, to be made at some quiet family gathering, is looked for within tho next two weeks. A I Local Theaters -Th Sweetest Girl in Paris. The latest fad from Pulls may be eon on the stage of the Oennett next Monday Introduced by Miss Trlxio Frlganza, on of (he stars in "The Sweetest Olrl In Paris." It's neither a Chant icier hat, nor n hobble skirt, nor a Mary Garden monocle ifa a doll. Here's the answer: The Parisian "Mondalnes" have become tired of lup-dogs. Yet they most have something to carry in thier hands In order to affect an air both "degagee and "chlch." Muffs? No, the men carry muffs in I'arlB. .Jins? Old stuff. t?o It's a doll, dressed exactly as Mile. Chic of Mrs. Svelte Is gowned. Tho doll, must be a duplicate or its owner In every item of costume. Miss Frlganza was Informed of this latest wrinkle by a friend in Paris, and promptly proceeded to interlope it Into 'Th Sweetest Uirl In Paris." She ordered a doll as long as her arm. and then sent this toy. baptized Trtxle Jr., to her dressmuker to be clothed In an exact replica of her cloth of gold gown. The Newlyweds. Lorle. Dovey and Snookems step down out of their usual places on the Sunday funny sheet to do a turn or so for the people of Richmond, when "The Newlyweds" is presented at tho (knnett. Thursday. And along with them appear a number of other funny fellows and singers and whirly girlies and scenic and costume surprises and nil the other things that go to make up a successful musical comedy, and "Tho Newly weds and Their Ilaby" Is every bit of that. "Why, they are Just like their pictures!" Certainly, thafs what the upcctators say, for Leo Hayes us Mr. Newly wed, has I he proper shallow chin, the proper far-reaching mouth and the proper slicked down hair lias it down fine; Olga von Katrfcldt A Hopeful Message to Scalp Sufferers and Men Whose Hair Is Thinning landrurf now bald later. Tho fame Is true of scalp disease. In fact luldnctt in a scalp disease. The trouble with the grepsy salves and lotions, the so-called dandruff and scalp cures ou have tried so far Is that they don't do anything but temporarily relieve the itching and cake the dandruff so It doe"t fall until It's dried out again. Nothing can cure realty cure iuch troubles but a real scalp inc. Heine that will kill the penns causing dandruff and scalo disease. learning from leading fellow druggist throughout America that they had found a whirlwind cure for dandruff, eczema ind all diseases of the kin and sculp the Fihe Drug Store on proving to the laboratories compounding the treatment that it I the most prominent drug store in this city, sesured the agency for the remedy. This remedy Is ZKMO. the clean, liquid , preparation that kills the germ of disease and ZK.MO SOAP to wash the scalp or skin clear and clean of the dandruff or scale and by Its antiseptic qualities soothe and heal. Sold and guaranteed by druggists .everywhere aud la Richmond by Leo

Is Your Skin on Fire? Docs It seem to you that you can't stand another minute of that awful burning Itch? That it MUST be cooled? That you MI'ST have relief? Cct a mixture of Oil of Wintergrcen. Thymol, and other soothing ingredients as compounded only in D. D. DPrescription. The very first drops STOP that awful burning Instantly! The first drops S'wthe and heal! I). D. D. gives you comfort cleanses the skin of all impurities and washes away pimples and blotches over night! Take our word on it as your local druggist. (let a $1.00 or a 2.1 cent bottle today. Con key Drug Company. as "Mrs. Newlywed," the plump biondishness and expansive brown hair, and James K. Rosen as "Snookems" the da-da and the ever present squall. And Rosen, too, in the auxialary role of Major Knott Much, docs some splcndiid comedy work. Hut say, when Lovie and Dovie and Snookems resume their places on the comic supplement they ought to take back with them George P. Murphy, lie would make the cartoons doubly funny, as he serves to make the show "for goodness sakes!" He grows funnier and funnier; you have only to watch him grow the little "aon-of-a gun." His work is jam up. Here is a toast to him: "Drink it yourself." And then the bear mustn't be forgotten the part enacted by Hal Sparks. It is funny nature-faking. A number of soiif:s receive unusual applause, among which are "An Operatic Solution" by George Murphy. "Girls Who Want to Go Upon the Stage," by Mae Kmory and Gcorgo Murphy; "Kvery Ilaby is a Sweet Roquet," by Mae limory, and "Can't You See I Ixne You?" by J. II. Dyer and Kva Marsh. From every view point "The Newlyweds and Their Ilaby" is a good show.

Ben Hur. When the Mussclman with a torch wiped out the great Alexandrian library, much of the written records of the world In which Hen-Hur lived and loved perished In the f James. It was the most destructive fire ever started. For centuries tho college professor had been trying to piece out the world's history with the pen by delving Into ancient writings. Today he has forsaken booksand ancient tongues, and, arming himself with a spade, he has plunged into the wildernesses of Palestine and Kgypt and is digging out of heaps of rubbish and stone the confirmation of the stories of the Rible. The inscriptions, utensils and fragments of armor, have revived the interest of the thinking world In the reading of the novel "Hen-Hur" and seeing; the play, which is tho only one on the stage which depicts accurately the life and times of the beginning of the Christian world. The Palestine Exploration company has made the newest find that of the ancient city of Gezer, It is toward the ruins of this capital of an old world that the mother of Hur and Tirzah wander when stricken with leprosy. In the Ilible the first mention of Gezer, is Joshua X.. 3: "Then Horam, King of Gezer. came to help Lachish; and Joshua smote him and his people until he had left him none remaining." Solomon captured and rebuilt the city. The story is told in 1 Kings. IX., 15-17: "And this is the reason of the levey which King Solomon raised, to build the house of Jehovah and his own house, and Mill, and the wall of Jerusalem and llazor and Mcggido and Gezer. Pharoah. King of Kgypt. had gone up and taken Gezer and burnt it with fire and slain the Canaannites that dwelt in the city, and given for a portion unto his daughter, Solomon's wife. And Solomon built Gezer. The search for the city has gone on for many generations. All clues to its situation were vague. The city's imIHirtance is realized when its site on the great highway between Kgypt and Jerusalem is observed. A few years ago it was agreed generally that Tell Jazer, near the village of Abu Shureh, four miles from Am, was a point lying on the road from Jaffa to Jerusalem. About twenty miles from Jerusalem was the site of of the city. Kxcavations were made and remains of various civilizations found from the mud walls of houses occupied by the successorc of the cave dwellers to the dressed stone laid down by Solomon's workmen. Stone altars were found on which the Canaa rites sacrificed children and the socket in which stood the sacred tree of the Canaanites. for these people worshipped a tree. A row of jars was unearthed. In which were the remains of sacrificed infants. In a circular pit close to the shrine of a brazen snake was found, showing that In the pit had been kept the holy snakes. The investigation of archologists in Palestine, Kgypt and Assyria, are constantly adding verifications to the biblical narrative, but it is not often that so Interesting and varitable a find Is announced as the site of tho ancient city of Gezer. It is only by watching the reports of finds and copying the descriptions of utensils, houses, etc.. that Klaw and Erlanger. the directors of "Ben-Hur." can alter and reproduce accurately the details of the costumes, armor and homes of the Ancient Holy Land as they do In "Hen-Hur." Klaw and Krlanger's agent In London sends each month a full report of the secretary of Palestine and Egyptian companies. The bulletins are Interesting reading and "Ben-Hur" becomes almost as modern as a play of the Civil war. A company has patents covering a rope made of several strands of paper covered galvanized steel wire. The rope thus produced is strong, tough and flexible, suitable for clothes lines and such uses. It is clamed that, a rope of this kind will withstand the action of the weather 50 per cent looser than cotton.

NEW LAND OFFERED FOB COLONIZATION Thousands of Acres in Washington and Idaho Cleared for Settlement.

Spokane, Wash., April 18. Offering to the man of email means an opportunity to wrest from the soil a certain livelihood, with provision for handsome profit as the years roll by, a new movement has been inaugurated here which bids fair to open to settlement many thousands of sqaure miles in eastern Washington, northern Idaho and western Montano. The project embodies placing on the market great tracts of logged-off lands, from which the timber has been cut in recent years. The productiveness of the soil of such land is almost unbelievable. The stumps must be removed, but with modern methods this can be done at so low a figure that the total cost of the soil ready for the plow is much less than for some tracts now upon the market in sections which have never been wooded. A convention to discuss ways and means of colonizing the big area has been called under the auspices of the Spokane chamber of commeerco for April 18. Invitations to the convention have been issued to representatives of commercial clubs throughout the "Inland Kmpire," also to owners of logged-off areas and especially to those settlers who have demonstrated the practicability of removing stumps by inexpensive processes. The railway companies have also been Invited to send representatives. It will be the purpose of the convention to gather data on all of the essential details necessary to induce prospective settlers who are not discouraged at the prospect of hard labor to get onto these cheap and remarkable fertile lands. Plans to Remove Stumps. Men who have made a success of farming logged-off land will be invited to give what information they can as to the best methods of cultivating and what, in their belief is the most practicable way of removing the stumps. The most popular methods employed are dynamiting, burning and charcoaling. The latter method is used with great success on the Pacific coast and consists of boring a hole in the center of the log and through the side, thus creating a diretct draft. The committee in charge of the convention consists of Samuel Glasgow, secretary of the Centennial Mill company; N. W. Durham, journalist; T. J. Humbird, president of the Humbird Lumber company; E. F. Cartier Van Disscl, vice president of the National Apple show; J. P. McGoldrick, chairman of the publicity committee of the Spokane chamber of commerce, and W. C. Cfford. manager of the Spokane Lumber company. HEALTHY PLANTS Require the Most Careful Attention as Well as Good Soil. Did you ever see a rosebush which despite the most beneficent environment of soil of sunshine and of atmosphere, seemed never to achieve a healthy growth. A ton of manure will not help a plant that has a canker eating out its heart. You must destroy the cause before you can remove the effect. You cannot cure Dandruff and Baldness by rubbing on hair lotions, and rubbing in vaseline, etc. You must look U the cause of the trouble it's a germ at the roots of your hair which causes it to fall out. Xewbro's llerpicide destroys the germ, and healthy hair Is the sure result. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c in stamps for sample to The llerpicide Co.. Detroit, Mich. One dollar bottles guaranteed. A. G. Luken & Co., Special Agents. GREEKS PELTED NEW PRIEST WITH EGGS Chicago, April 18. Four women and two men were arrested for pelting the Rev. Surgius Bazilevltch, pastor of a Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic church, with unboiled eggs during the Easter services. While the clergyman' head was bowed In prayer, a shower of eggs were directed at him from the rear of the church. Half a dozen broke against the face and body and spread over his vestments. Police rescued the minister, who had been dragged from the church by members of his congregation. The trouble was the result of a fued, which began when the Rev. Mr. Pazdrey, former p;stor of the church, was removed and the Rev. Mr. Bazilevitch installed in his place. The congregation resented this action and opposed the new minister. Lungs Declared SoundLife Insurance Granted We advertise K kman's Alterative to toll those who have luntr disease what lias beTi done by its use. Gentlemen: "t'n the evening- of Hay 13. 197. I had five hemorrhages from the rltfht lunsr. My hemorrhages kept up for one week I had twentv-eight in all. teptio pneumonia developed.) .ny am'iur luin me my leil lung had also become affected. I started to take Kcknmn's the last of August. 1907. and Improved steadily. Since my recovery about a year axn. 1 was accepted for life Insurance, after two examinations by a company that had previously rejected nie." Signed Affidavit) CHAS. MO KG AX. 161S Dauphin St., Phila.. Pa. Kuller details of above case on request. Eckman's Alterative is for Eronchlttis. Asthma. Hav Fever; Throat and and hunK Affections. Kor male by A. ;. t.ukens & Co.. and other leading druggists. Ask for booklet of cured caaes. ajid write to Ecirnan Liberator. Philadelphia, Fa, for additional

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are the two greatest foes to digestion and very few people reach the age of forty without falling a victim to indigestion in some form or other. Undigested food is a serious menace to health and is the cause of headaches, sleeplessness, flatulency, gas and distress in the stomach, despondency, nervousness, bad breath and impure blood. In such cases Vinol has a marked beneficial result. It seems to go directly to the seat of trouble, strengthens and tones up the tired, weakened nerves of the stomach, enabling one to digest with ease the very foods that once caused distress. A case has just come to our attention in Harre. Yt. Mr. Samuel Wheeler suffered with a stomach troulTle for years and had taken all kinds of medicines without relief, and at last found a cure in Vinol. He says Vinol was worth five dollars a bottle to him. (We guarantee this testimonial to be genuine.) If you suffer from any form of stomach trouble, try a bottle of Vinol with the understanding that your money will be returned if it does not help you. Leo 11. Fihe, Druggist, Richmond, Ind. FALLING COCOANUTS. Dew Makes Most of Them Drop From the Trees at Night. "In the tropics when the cocoanut Is wanted for planting," said an Importer of the fruit, "the nuts are picked up when tbey fall from the tree where they have bung for about fourteen months in ripening. It is a fact not generally kuowu that a majority of the nuts drop at nijlit. which probably accounts for the small loss of life by cocoanuts falling upon the heads of the natives. "The action of the heavy dew at night loosens the seal with which nature has provided the uut and allows it to fall. The nuts wanted for planting are either gathered into heaps or placed under sheds, where they are allowed to sprout before planting in order that good, healthy nuts may be selected, thus avoiding the possibility of planting 'bliud' uuts that will not sprout, in which case much time would be lost in starting the cocoanut walks, as the orchards are called. When holes are dug, about three feet deep and twenty feet apart, the nut is carefully placed therein aud covered with about a foot of soil. The hole is filled as the sprout grows until the latter reaches the surface, then it is left to itself, requiring no further attention. Should the place where the cocoanut is planted ba any great distauce from the seashore a quantity of salt is placed in the hole. The plant will grow In luxuriance, however, but a short distance from the shore, nearness to salt water being absolutely essential to its welfare.' Washington Herald. MAKING STEAM WORK. Unfortunate Inventors Who Antedated James Watt. James Watt took out a patent on his steam engine in 1 7Gi. but as far back as 1343 there was a captain in Spain who constructed a vessel of 200 tons and propelled it at Barcelona In the presence of the Emperor Charles V. and his court by an engine, the construction of which he kept a secret. But an old document says that in it was a monster caldron of water and that there were two movable wheels on the outside of the vessel. The emperor was satisfied with its operation, but the treasurer of the kingdom objected to it, and so no encouragement was given to the enterprise. The poor inventor, whose name was Blasco de Guerere, wearied and disgusted at the want of patronage, took the engine out of the vessel, and the secret of the machine was burled in his grave. The Incident was almost duplicated in France a century later. The famous Marian de l'Orme, a celebrated Frenchwoman, who lived to be 134 years old, told in a letter to an admirer, dated 1C41. of a man confined in a madhouse of Paris for urging that anything could be done by the force of steam. The man's name was Solomon de Coste. a native of Normandy, and it was because he had persistently followed Cardinal Richelieu, imploring him to take an interest in his invention, that he was put behind bars. Kansas City Star. Mohammed. - . Mohammed was born about the year 570 A. D.. at Mecca, the son of Abd Allah, of the family flasbim. and Amina. of the family of the powerful tribe of the Koreish. The number of the followers of Mohammed is estimated to be 1T6.S34.3T2. WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you overworked your nervous system and caused trouble with your kidneys and bladder? Have you pains in lo rs. side, back and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of the face, and unflr the eyes? A frequent desire to pass urine? If so. Williams' Kidney Pills will cure you Druirgist. Price 50c. WILLIAMS MFC CO- Proo... Cfevelaea. Ohio For sale by Conkey Drug Co. D. E. ROBERTS INDEPENDENT PIANOTUNERand REPAIRER Thirteen Years Factory and Wareroom Experience Phone 3684. 1813 Main St.

We have just received TWO CAR-LOADS of White Cedar and Locust Posts on which we can give you low prices. We are also putting in a complete line of Cement, Hard Plaster, Sewer Pipe, Flue Lining, Etc., in addition to our big stock of Lumber. -.' It will pay you to come and see us.

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Notorious French Lick Resort May Be Cleaned Up Taggart in Favor. Indianapolis, Ind., April IS. A reporthas reached this city to the effect that the gambling rooms at French Lick, which are owned by Al Brown and leased to Ed Ballard, are to be closed permanently and peaceably. While many such reports have reached here in the past, only to be proved false, the current report is held to be 1 more authentic, since Thomas Tag gart, proprietor of the French Lick Springs hotel and grand mogul of "the valley," as the French Lick community is commonly called, is said to be interested in the movement to close the place. Ballard himself, who is reported to have made as much money out of the games as he will need the remainde of his days, is also said to have consented to the games bein discontinued. It is understood that Taggart is to take an active part in dosing the games largely because his family is much opposed to the notoriety which has attached to "the valley" because of the operation of the games and the connection of the Taggart name with them although Taggart is said not to have had any direct interest in the games since the Hanly raids of several years ago when the casino on the Taggart hotel grounds, where the games were carried on, was closed and the gambler driven across the street to the hoted built expressly for that purpose, by Al Brown. Brown is said to have no interest in the games, other than that he is the lessor of the rooms in which they are operated. The authorities have virtually given j up hope of closing the games through I any action at law-. When Governor Marshall obtained a ruling in the Jeffersonville poolroom cases by which the Cumberland Telephone and Telegraph company was compelled to I cease delivering poolroom information 'in thf Ktfltf tho Vrprifh T.ick rifnnlf who have been conducting a poolroom tin connection with the games, discon tinued that feature of the gambling rooms, and the pools have not been sold since, it is said. Governor Hanly spent thousands of dollars in trying to suppress the games, and succeded only in driving the gamesters from the old Casino to Brown's hotel, and, after several months, in deestroying several thousand dollars' worth of gambling devices.. WHITLA KIDNAPPERS UNITED IN PRISON Pittsburg, April 18. "Jimmy" Boyle and his wife Helen, met for the first time since their incarceration in the Western penitentiary. The couple were convicted for kidnapping Willie Whitla, of Sharon, and were arrested in Cleveland. Boyle was sentenced to life imprisonment and is the only prisoner in the country known to have this distinction. His wife Helen was sentenced to twenty-five years' imprisonment. The couple were permitted by Warden John Francis to spend half an hour together and hereafter they will be permitted to be with each other for the same length of time once every three months providing they have no demerits.The woman still says she loves her husband and her one desire is to be free so she can work for his freedom. Her case is in the hands of a local attorney, who maintains her imprisonment is illegal. One hundred and fifteen great Northern locomotives are being overhauled and changed from coal burners to oil burners. 1 From Thin to Plump I t Girls. v-M--":"r-fr-M-'i"r The expressions of happiness and srratitude of several of his young ladv patients for whom he prescribed, the recently successful flesh forming product, known as three grain hypo-nu-clane tablets, is related by a physician in one of the medical publications and it comes as a surprise to the ordinary laymen to learn the heart throbs of distress which seems to effect so many young people who are abnormally thin. Al.so to know that the weight can tie so readily increased by the use, regularly for several months, of this peculiarly iramed preparation, now obtainable of '.e best physicians and apothecary snops in sealed packages with complete instructions for selfairr.inistration. Stnps a headache or acute pain quickly. Blackburn's I'ain-Away-Piils. Try them. Alarm Clock Special We have an Alarm Clock that we are selling for $1.00; regular price on this clock is $1.25; it's a special constructed clock and guaranteed. Also see our line of Brasa Alarm Clocks and Cyclone Alarm Clocks. EDWIN L SPENCER 706 Main St. 2C) la 210 Nertt 4tH St.

BAD HEADACHES QUICKLY DISAPPEAR Mrs. Chas. Hartley, 516 Franklin St., Jackson, Mich., says: " I had suffered all kinds of pain and agony from stomach complaint for several months. The pains in my stomach were very bad. the gas forced the food up into my throat, my food did not digest, headaches of the worst kind attended, 1 became weak, nervous and in a condition so 1 could not sleep. Was alarmed at my condition as doctoring did not benefit me, finally I was induced to try MI-O-NA. and after using for about two weeks, I found a cure.'' If you have a sallow complexion, pimples, blotches, or dull eyes, your digestion is all wrong, and you should take Ml-'O-NA stomach tablets immediately, and put your stomach right. MI-O-NA instantly stops belching of gas, sour Stomach, heartburn and foul breath and gives complete relief in five minutes. MI-O-XA is guaranteed to cure dyspepsia, sea sickness, vomiting of pregnancy, or money back. Don't hesitate to try MI-O-XA. It is for sale by Ieo II. Fihe and leading druggists everywhere at SO cents a large box.

FINLY WS JOB Has Opportunity for Good Work on Pensions. Washington, April IS. The committee assignments of the twclv Indiana Democrats in the house of representatives will make them an important factor in the business of the house during the next two years. Tho state Is represented in every committee that is likely to have anything to do with important legislation. The delegation is in a position to do more real service than it would have been if several of its members had been assigned important chairmanships. Gray Engaged With Labor. Finly H. Gray of the Sixth district, being a newcomer, did not get assignments of as much importance as those of the other members, but as a member of the committtees on labor and on pensions, he will have plenty to engage attention. Of recent years the committee on labor has-been rather inactive, but the Democrats have in mind to make it a member of the committee on pensions. Mr. Gray will have a part in the making of the annual pension appropriation bill. Crarles A. Korbly, of the IndianapoThe students of the Nebraska state university has refused to take part in an terclass debate on woman suffrage. Both teams in sending in their refusals declared that "the equal franchise question has but one side. There is no negative." SORE FEET CURED IN ONE NIGHT-FOR 10c May sound big," but try it! Soak the feet well in hot water and while damp rub with Plcx, "the quick-healing salve." In the morning notice the results. A few such treatments will overcome the worst cases of sore, sweaty, aching feet and a few more will remove the corns and bunions.' Plex is a wonder-working, penetrating ointment and a big box of it costs ohly 10 cents. It destroys germs, cleans and heals like magic. A hundred uses in every home. One application cures itching piles. Two or three applications produce wonderful results in eczema, dandruff or any skin disease. Fine for catarrh. Unequaled for stiff, sore hands or muscles. Best household salve for cuts, burns, etc. Don't smile at Plex because it only costs 10 cents, because this 10-cent remedy gives better, quicker results than any expensive remedy you ever used. Your druggist has Plex or can easily get it for you. Sent prepaid on receipt of price by the O. C. Co., Terre Haute, Ind. Burpee's Ford Hook Lawn Grass Seed AT HADLEY'S GROCERY 1035 Main St.

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HEIR TO A MILLION HAS $9 A WEEK JOB Cambridge. Mass.. April lS.Harold Clark Durrell. of this city, the wealthy son of the late Oliver II. Durrell, began work as a grocery clerk at $9 a week. The young man is a Harvard graduate and twenty -eight years old. His father left more than a million dollars. Durrell believes the best method to attain business success is to follow in the footsteps of his father and begin at the bottom, lie will work at an average of eleven hours a day. He preferred to enter the grocery business instead of the firm of Brown, Durrell and company, with which ho has business interests, because he believes in the latter firm he would be treated with too much consideration.

Mending Amber. To mend amber requires a certain amount of care, though the process is a simple one. Apply some Unseed oil to the broken edges and then hold tho oiled parts over a gas jet. covering the rest of the amber meanwhile with a cloth. As soon as the oiled parts become sticky with the heat press the edges which are to be united together and hold them Tery carefully till cold.FOR BETTER DEALT0 TRY HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS Ir you have lost your good health let the Bitters help you to regain it. A 58 years' record backs up its merit in cases of Stomach, Liver and Bowel Ills and Malarial Disorders. Try it today. All Druggists. Use Queen Ready Mixed PAINT, $1.75 per Gal. Old Reliable Paint Co. H. C. SHAW, Mgr. 10 & 12 S. 7th. Phone 2230 GEWNETT THURS DAY TheNewlyweds And their Baby 60 PEOPLE PRICES 2S SO JS 1.00 1.59 Made With Milk and Butter fAYElt 80TTE& MAS 5c at Your Grocer

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