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The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • Page 4

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A F. 4 1 a i TIIK ftKtl.STF.R AND I.K.IK!t. fTXPAY MOUSING, NXF.MISP.R IflOl i ltr follow lta af "Th Bt t'id'l la aio inleimM In aim irusn HaMUhf rt Lvarywk.r" nee in. e.iiie, ao1 will p'4 al'iy OF THE I SOM l.at ei-hamr 4 ruMley aai.r ii. I uihe.r hat.

rr. tlw.f ai-e to i ihe c.iiii t.nil ltio. All of these. many other good Wki SnoVs for every OF THE ASSEMBLY Tb kiai. law will aan be tor t.fl-t hi nt Ike Ihliil.

ia cut (hit taste, every ac and every ntl e.ii.i i Jul tw r.li ilr.ana 1 a.t.o tli'iirr. an IhU "eia uiwjn At tba prwa Manv Mfa-UiO Alfalil'K M.ui) HI tn.mietii. haiuc et In fatvf lb. )3tCJt rvA IntflcMt Will P.c Suit, irittcl l. II.

i Hi ll 1 nf the It.t Marshal t. The iie roarahel I i a purse a wealth of I (lifts of Lasting Value will lie found at The GrccK Lamp BooK The New Fiction i Afiafi Sljoghfer Herd of Fat hlh t'. II ii k. l4 (he annuii. it i.

M. raue4 flu. ant a I rrvtlal of the r.k.ti.l,M d-epolr. eetna hate t. I Unh i n.ii the nwtiuia I Sruk Show Cattle.

NEW INSURANCE LAW Ii'd'itu-), catmnal and Kef-niutiy Idea Are I'rcfviitJ. fm ei'e t. tl nn the theory lhl II I i i.ii' of t( fHiMHit hi. leave. FOR DCS MOINES TlUDi: i I I i -I afTalie tn Ihe i IV til In h' r'l'in eialnel Caroites Fill Two Eia; ChUl Ihe Hh.i.uiii.i II it.e l.rf'.uie rie.

aa In ad iMbilMy (( ail tb irmutM hi. l'k It e. oily cotinxi.t mm bfr lh nmi biog Koomg an4 Are Now On Fx hjtiljtii Iht 1V. inc riant. lh Ao'l lii, ka.

imo lraht C141.J hi I. li and Wr i i-jiin. or mi I lv rt.nk i a ni a i co the wey Th Meitl i'f the Piaiuf. i'nlAiwI firf a Clitiaim.e. I SMS of King lain I'otlt ti-1-K-io- i of li tin, S.i.Mi.

nf th Let 4 i 'l of Paradise. It hard il.tf.l. Kelt.1. lt.a ileai aku li.lrii of ail It li Um en ta l.Mt In than IIwmw blb IU tllt'4 teMn in i let la a Tb A.ar TaeklM arpn plast. Just at ikis time, la in elilv.

po4nl Ml.Hlg Hull Alu 111.. ll'i. el.t ve John iribirrjr nf av'iiew irrr Ti la ha. "eyfo rnttf hi lo Inlro Tti of tjl. b.

ind ihm lBiall I iiikioi in. rate )ily sseat kei eat aelna de liieaeare whirl fcll ir.ke i tea ota a Mr at IkM itaa swek a I witaMd kr a i.KHil vl la Mtafc if a H.uf4ii. Uirt i.i.i in i hie in lli -roar, ti lb v( Ibiiior raer. Ilia iey la to Inika It Imt'iaw'tiie t.t I-. wiihdrawn i lawal lyaiiday Ira-a Ik mei.

paay. mraagk Mr. W. u. Agar aaJ Mian a li.i luieui nhln tna afer they ten oi a Cepui.oey ttftrtatiOA.

uperimndnt I'arrett ha made Iinpi-riail lall-iua I he I of Ito. llw V.f1 of Klitf Canute. 1 he pit. I and Power. i.i.iirr I- heoj Iv.

Honda of luiii.ger. I'lotHihty the tram' Imw.rlanl I that rtnuvrnli oofftiouleore a.lu,-al Ioil lie. hay the treeent la n. In Han Ihetrof wo. it.

I ae-ft I rt1aon eiilrln children lo too tit n.maia bd.na of in mi nff'4iir. mora f.t i'iUv ai.t tpt allloil. in a 1 1iwrt-nifiit. lii Audit. t'afrull Id hia W-runui rift ld in- om i ttti ha nh hM lil Uf fhmrn i4 nir In rv tt toiulf 'ir lo ft' I -na the VV knuat eiia o.lf I'e li.niaa.

Hi lh "nfl tun or I. i Mid rorii.umirl. e. le aoi im if II irleojaia. Uia tjr Mi-! i.l"fn",' tjin.

a'tehti a.ime pr.ve'a or parochial h.e I on II the ihlid ba rum. Delightful Gift Books piriad the lhlh cia.t '( the element. anr i oimiwii a. hmil inurM, li I la l. Jr SlS Wt tofUnal at a VCNtf V- laC FT j.

i m. ot then, 9 y.1 lUNl fro law herd an4 I I- O- 0 Or. 'O dtPiJ In I- 7. departmeal. and aitegeth rn.

oV VV V'V display 4rSMd ba-f wrk aiVVAeg ys' TT And Boand of thl meat kt fn -0-? 0 wVjrt 'sampnoa. Net fftSt 4 0----- Vv. already an.d. -i-ouoos 2 aV. frjPl Mr.

Agar "Til. me.t I Jj T-S tvsOw tr4 la packing boas is fl IT I 00 ral.f tk ki packer ft retx-lnaa anarkaia ftr le the sea hoard '4 trod e. ho.d irn ih entir tlm h.i-l la in aee.iin. mi. ioiion, ao -t'e i would make the m.i enmiiuiaory rJj-aiiin law eter tro A t'lcke, Aflf.

i lh It-ied Af4r. ho 'outilry 'V. Pa' H'Mnnn. Yu Ought to KltOW. in Ar adv.

i i a. of Musician. l- a 1 in a. Mr nrtit la aleo bard flM to hve ih aatarle of tearhrra fi.iMi.iiun iin -ara ff I i am: rwne lr ralae-l ant urge, that the i nl ll inrn'w id. aalary of the aval UDrrlnlendrot be I U.t O.l il.iul'L i.

luv Lciletsof i-n Tht aUtiUh'H to tl rfn.ir- SV sjg Mba eaaai fa 'V iTJ ehlK nirnl ol lha llmurallra B- In a Hevnuiwi'nl b.n reiiy The Import' pinto th peopks kera appreciat good of lha buine nwkpe It italn A i I'M riaecinrnxt of Mine. and L. 1 ukrr fe. i Mid Plantation Pys. I Hi 1.

I j. .11 Mfll Her People, sseai a siun aa ee tha firm Torker a tht any lfilHon ron.niin it ia hound to alirait lh wldat attanllon in Leonr. aad Ikat with tnt rae. Ui tl.euR. Chiltl Labor.

Mr liarmtt I at on with IV ft'lrham, UNrr relative to the pawiige of a i hil labor law, on of Ihe meaaure hi. i'riu-d latxir will sp lui.y U'e. 'I lie aiate uwrlnti lent aleo rfri arvcial other lsllati meaut. Woman 8uffrgt. Woman urTrae will be a live question befww the Thirtieth, lieneral rmbly.

Meretofor the tan houee saving ia irsnaportau efearae ihra a ill roiaoiy i picovy met of ton. caa It here aa good advantage aad at an iK lower arte. Wiih tm (rum 1: rourc to Amon tha loeuren'a mn innj. Me la eilad. ad wit a determination eiva.

lhT iftiu to ha a dlvlemn til la build aa a home trad I thl klad oolhlon aa to rharactaf lla of Bleak I ha reaemed fa Ika Dea l.i I. ii Mdnry A. Main holiday trad Ik et let of I ke a.i I splendid selection of ih. rt a ratti I hav ever handled la my yr nmww wwwv IH wnw TVaCS iconics lii burnt leather gift I I I lu rlruUr in hlch 'al. at-trniion to aom of lha nde of lha kninHi uraine; eeiwclally that the hav taken turn, to putting Ih laet finishing toui he to this ptupuer legUiallon, Laat eaon.

It fell to the ta takrn oft tr.a premium vl tut im l.jli Ira. h.iuee to off i. lei In th raa lly of fit.ie AuilHor Carroll aiircai. olhir In tfr-i the atnta V. oV tb I kelleva ih butch- Moio appreclale my ef.

0JV 1M Jready I kae I4 half Ik Vf 'VFA 'rj "4 "HI lletttlo," VV VA AH? VSV a T. raee kav hyn 1 4 V. xr ViV) twa kl, woitn. room, whlea" ryL greena. as4 esrh rate has be.

Nr beautimuy mbIIIahd. th ear. lUVl of IneurBlira nilmi nun to th measure, and If th evslrm ia oterve this year, all) the aa.l fluty of Ihe senate. aid he vrrtalo li twelve attention. Th women hav already Car of In.brlat.a.

open-4 their head uarl. i In Lea Another meaaura whh li boim4 to Moines, with Mis Lalsy lieighton In ik crral ileal 01 iiirriiiin ki hande of the l.llture lha chars, and will lotiliy with all their mishi and main for th granting of the raocblso women. hnnite In lha pn-eriit uw for ln ion- i.ji.'i. niHt beautifully lllus- fated edition. 01 a Heavier Nature Autobiography Hevrnty Years.

Life of tiludstnn. Porlrfiiil of the Sixties. American I'lpM. nn.l Klehtr. Tti R-llln of a Mature Mlnl.

Tho Itnii-r Wnr. IVople of th Ab)v. In Complete Set. iJi Jloiiwvrlt. TrnnvnMi.

1I. ki-nx. Mitl.lf. 1 Tl.irkcray. ml of Inrbrlatea.

The i.reeetit law brnvtuea for o. rseees oi ib anosr caiu ara large blu VVtr '4 a riaboaa 4 oa tho ef th VV Vv A -f r'A araiar. All bear th tag of Ik V'd 'i. '4J laipecter and th ret Th. smaller buiiack, drd vVj AVV AjCiV'.

arr to a pauad VV-Vt Vo.4.4e wr aom tb aaisaal bred ad a ttJ only la 4reala The i. We- only a la dreaetng Tb banc load and Th road law, passed at th laat e. he ln alteration of liiebtlalea In elate litl f'r Ih Ineane haa hot pro- fion of th legislature, ha met with a The law ia not ram- great draj of opposition in some qur. er and an win undonbteiiiy i i.l r. The autnorlUra at tna uiKinii have no pier to keep the mon s-.

a' a madn. either to repeal It or have It -0 '9. a ca li anuorsnia ssorl ribb4. aaaikv m.j nirorsniy ort rit4. aaotl i the Inatltiitlona anil lh-y earnpe ai tl.elr own ewaet will.

lnflueni-e dene of breaatng. while tbe proportion graatly mwufled. Those ho unort It aiy th law haa not bn given a fair a1 aa meat I far akov the average. trial. hue beon upon the li aJ Th company ta also making a out- Iteh legislation will also be II vr The people of Knoivllle hare atnrte4 quftstlon before tb legislature.

North- to a amDT ar fancy Oraid th hJde ef wtalrk kav bee m4 wltk th trad mark of Han thomr. a movement to trancrorm ine oi.i in- illutlon for the blind at that pl- era and western low a will demand glslatkm, and th Irrigation congrc-s to aasnpaar aos la lac. whu all) held at A rue in January Tk eallr. ibtbll will bo (aHlln.ed BUI Mon4ay. wbea deliveries wui be will probably formulate om form of Into an Ine'ltution for tho care of In ehrsatea.

Th InnUtutlon a aban doned avveral year ago. Appropriation. (TUV legislation. rnau ta ctiy traa. a today atardar tb ewmpaay toy Ma ail butcikaya aad all rldel af tksa I Molnea wk may latru4.

High School Aid. The appropriation committee of V- An fTrt will probably be made to vien ta piant as aa tai aaUov4 erure Ihe paaaage of law giving luepiwr. both houee are llk. ly to have plenty d'. The board of control haa aeked for a luriie appropriation and the alala e.lursttlntwil Inelltullon are rlnmor1n; tat aid to high K-hoois, along th line of the law now In existence, and meet Ing with mui'h success.

In Minnesota The plan la to glv lb slate funds to high School In lieu of tuition whl.h For Boys and Girls AJSIIIiqUln ItHll.ltl Kintlrei of the Itrothor to the TWr. Jlny'ii t4.coiid of Invention. ColonH at HrJIn Krhoul Tho M.iulir Korfm. Thr Itoiir In the Hook. Th Wizard or Ut Bibles Kor thi prpi'hi-r, the tiu.h-r or (ho StimJity M' hool hoUr; tin unusually khund.int and Rood display.

Prayer Books Calendars they now mclv from pupil llvmaT cured and a little later, th couple ap that direction. lie occasionally point sauuy finger people, and the little outslda of the cities in which they are penned before Judge Alfree, Ju.Uce of i MAY'S fellow apparently laughed Ion and lasting through tunnel on horseback, a mm Improved In health, say a Calculi dlKpatch tn the Timea. Although will tie confined his housa for aom time, la now able carry bis em-cial duties the peat; In Jasper county. located, at th same time throwing their diKirs open to country boys and biudly when ha heard of the dictum of When they returned to Des Molnea, girl without tuition. It waa as Mr.

and Mrs. May era But They Kept Secret. wujierlntenricnt Pheakley of the Moines school speaking for the school board, that married women should not SECRETWEDDING Freak Legldatlon. In the nature of freak legislation li Then came th real hardship of th experience. No on knew, and tt wa teach In tbe public school of th cap Hal city.

the meamire which the low Society At midnight Friday night the little such beautiful secret. love (tod must hav held hi side In "Ori, how I wish I could tell soma one," breathed the handsome teacher She antl Mr. Herbert Sampson merriment when looked over th for Ui I'raventlon of Degeneration haa taken up to ecur a change In the marriage lawa. They would require proof of nines to enter th marital state, before marrying. While thla measure, la not Ukiy to paaji.

It I bound to attract considerable discus shoulders of a loving couple a thry to herself. she looked dreamily out of th school window; "what' the us nastily scribbled direction on a num Mayers Married In Newton On October 3. ber of wedding announcements. Th of having secret If you can't tell It fur a bit alio out of the appropriation pK It la underatood that men living In Inetltullon town will not tie appointed to the appropriation rommltteea.whleh may be conaldered a hardship by the InhahltHiita of the rlilea In which the limlltutloiie are lorated. Aalde from the prohable flcht whlrh the ediiralloniU Inetltutlnna may Indulge In amon; themeelven.

It In possible thfit they will optKiee the (rlvln of a larger proportionate ahara of mony to the board of control for the benefit of the other a'ale Institution than they receive Primary Election. The primary election lavr I another meaaure which I likely to receive a very ireneroua ahare of attention. Hen-ator t'rosHlry. who foinrht hard to have a primary elwtlnn law p.meed by the Twenty-ninth general aaeembly. Is "loaded for bear" this time.

He has bi-n working during tho pant two year, perfecting a measure whlrh he hopi-a will aatlHfactory, wldo iweep-Ing and worded and tormed that It will tho objection that wire eo euiHessfully urged aglnat bin measure lant eeMlnn. Representative Emory Kngllah of Polk county la also Interested In Blmllar measure, and vlll probably work In harmony with Senator Trees-ley. Senator Letter Lewi of Fre- announcement waa brief. It read: Mr. and Mra Joseph May Hut she was confronted by another dlflicully.

Iiefore her were a score or sion. announce tit marriage of their daughter RADDER DIED JUST IN TIME Lata Officer of Cleveland Central Trust Company I Found to Hav Guilty of Peculation. CLEVELAND, Dec. 11 According to an official statement Issued by the Central Trust company thl afternoon. It ha been found that E.

W. Radder, lat aecretary and treasurer of the concern, wa short In his c-counts at least flO.000 at th tlm nf his dealh last August. The shortage is covered by an Indemnity bond and the bank will not lose a cent. There have been rumors In circulation for some time past that Itadder committed suicide as a result of Ills shortage. In addition to his shortage with the Reformatory Measure.

Among the measure proposed alone more of bright little eyes, who won dered why their teacher was so dis traught. ONLY TOLD YESTERDAY charity and correction lines, to guaran jcieepnin to Hertiert Sampson Mayers, on Haturday, the third of October, on thouaaixl nine hundred and Uire, Newton. Iowa. tee palter ana moro intelligent rare of They thought aha looked troubled and then, why did she surreptitiously delinquents and unfortunate are those IVas a Teacher and With Aid providing for the following; Christmas Cards and Booklets Fine Stationery and Waterman's Ideal" Fountain Pens At Your Booksellers Baker-Trisler Co. 420 WALNUT STREETS OPEN EVUNINQS U3 Ninth Btreet, lie Mot ties, low.

It la now a little over three month Don Cupid Got Better of School Board. juvenile conn eyswm. Kplleptln colony. for men snd woman. Inehritite detention hospital.

Inspection by state of ami eltv lnc the wedding ceremony waa per formed, but therein lie th tale, for Mrs. Mayer during the past three jail and home for children, with powar to correct utilises. and blushlngly conceal those letters In her desk, when one of the little one happened to approach It unexpectedly? Hut then the teacher would snap her finger with authority and the little ones would fix their eyes on their books and the secret bride would dream again. A time progressed the secret wa too hard to keep. A few friends were taken Into confidence, but they kept their counsel, and at midnight, Friday Mght, th secret wa revealed to th world.

Now It I all over nd bride and months, winsome and winning, has been teaching tho third grade In the That saury little god, Don Cupid Central Trust company. It was acvei-oped that Radder as secretary and treasurer, Issued to himself, one share ho I popularly supposed to hold lock Inoutermlriat sentences. flosrd of parlon.i. Punishing wife desertion. Making the huniune society a state bu Crocker school, all the tlm being known aa Mum May.

smith In contempt, does not si ways Mr. Mayers had no recognised stand reau. direct the ezerclso of big risibilities in of stork of tha company in due torm and subsequenUy raised tha certificate to read one hundred shares. Upon this certificate he secured a lon of ing In Crocker school, and notwith standing the drastic decision of Superintendent fiheakley that married wom en should not walk the floors of room from the EOclld 1'arK National nana. The latter concern has brought suit against the Central Trust company to Heiermlne who shall lose this money.

groom very happy. But when school convenes after vacation, a new In tho schools over which he presides, if teacher will probably be Installed in Mr. Mayers continued to exercise that prerogative. We mean the brown study so many indulge in just before the place which Miss May occupied. Other forgeries uncovered by the bank offlclala will, it I said, result In bringing the, total amount involved to near ufinma.fliil'nf NEW YORK Lord Kitchener, com Sheakley Not Half Mad.

Yesterday when th superintendent mander of the Ilrltlsh force In India, who Christmas when trying to select presents. We've got the solution and its sensible, practical and economical and warranted to give pleasure bad one of hi legs broken rocontly while beard the new he was wroth. Blank consternation overspread hi face wben he opened the neat little white envel ope, mailed at midnight the night be fore, and gased at the contents. "Well, I declare," said tho uperln- tendent. Pretty soon bis telephone be gan to ling and the superintendent was questioned concerning the truth of the story.

He waa loath to discuss It. A MILLION HAPPY AMEHICAN CHILDREN ar kept healthy with CAUCAKET8 Candy Cathartic. Good word Bpoken by their mam for CA9CABETS to other mamas bav mad CACARETS successful until tb aala now 1 OVER A MILLION BOXES A MONTH. Why do lltU folk Ilk CA6CARET3? Becaus they ar a sweet, palatable, frag 'I tmnk she ought to have resigned, he ungallantly permitted himself to aay, but that was all. But all the world love a lover, and the Des Moines teachers are not exceptions to this general rule, and ac Buy a Present for the House A neat piece of furniture some article you have been wanting all' year a rug, carpet, curtains all of which are to be found at this store the oldest, biggest and best in Iowa and in the greatest profusion.

What better solution of the vexing question than this? And how can you give greater pleasure? companying their breathless inquiries, 'Is It. true?" was a sympathetic ring and a note of appreciation for the plucky teacher who had outwitted the uperlntendent. Ana in the meantime lion Cupid continued ta laugh softly to himself. The marriage Is the outcome of a rant llttl tablet last loood, do flood never grip nor gripe, but act gently, naturally. poelUvely.

Mudl-cin that child dislikes will not do It much good. Children are always ready to take CASCARETS, THE PERFECT HOME MEDICINE, ask for them and ar kept healthy always and safe against tb dangers of childhood's ailment. Best for th Bowels. All druggist, lOo, 29o, SOc. Never sold In bulk.

Genuine tablet stamped C. Sampl and booklet free. Address STERLING! REMEDY Chicago or Nw York. pretty little romance which started about two year ag Miss May had been connected with the Des Moines schools for several year. She 1 prom Specials for Christmas.

lnently connected with several well known Des Moines families and moved In the best society. Khe Is dark haired, beautiful and vivacious. Everything was happy, when sud "The Ml(l llafV denly MIhs May met Mr. Mayers. He was a traveling salesman for a jewelry firm.

It Is not In the record wheth- Parlor Divan, worth 10, at $6.00 Parlor Tea Tables, oak or mahogany $13.50 Combination Bookcases, worth $11.50, at $9.00 Card Table, weight 1 3-4 folds into 1 1-2 inch $3.75 Waste Baskets 25c to $7.50 Shaving Stands $7.50, $10.50, $11,50 Plate racks, two shelves, 6 cup hooks 75c Colonial Sewing Tables, $80 down to $13.00 Morris Chairs, full spring back and seat, with foot rest $25 to $7.50 Leather Tufted Couches, oak or imitation mahogany Hall Stands $60 down to; $6.00 Tabourettes, $6 down to. $1.00 It was a case of love at nrst BlKlit, ut It Is possible that Don Cupid, who was engineering the matter, probably hot his fatal bolts from the nrst. Anyhow, love soon took the place of friendship. There were reasons why he secret should not be known, so OB aC AN DY CATHARTIC, they kept It to themselves. Last fall.

Miss May resumed her of the superintendent to the contrary mi Established In 1856 The Store Quality aIZ 414 WA1.MUT i DBS MOIM Er35, IOWA. the superintendent to the contrary notwithstanding. One day Mr. Mayers had a talk with Miss May. When It ANNUAL SALE TEN MILLION B0XE3 lOWA-3 LARGEST FURNITURE STOREi as concluded she told her parents, nd they consenting, she blushlngly Greatest In the World ti donned her street attlra and they went to the depot where they tcok the train for Newton.

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