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THE ATCHISON MhY GLOBE. TUESDAY. JULY 21, 1911 NEW YORK FARM NOTES NORWAY TOTTERS IN LABOR WAR GLOBE SIGHTS, There is no need to provide artificial hot air escapes. By "Jim" Howe. Fresh eggs are worth 30 cents a dozen up in the hills of Sullivan county, N.

during the summer. In Xew York City, so-called newly laid eggs sell at 23 cents. Eggs are in such demand that many of the summer boarding house keepers ship in crates of the cold storage variety. Berries and vegetables axe rather high too. H.

P. Bump has a 100 acre Tou nave doubtless encountered explanations that didn't explain anything. The family skeleton shouldn't be allowed to appear in public in a bathing suit. There are plenty of wrinkle removers, and a good deal for them to work on. DAY farm near Ferndale, N.

not far from where the writer Is staying. Mr. Bump is known as the scientific farm Incidentally, why doesn't some er. Ten years ago he came up here moving picture concern use cowboys for a subject? Of Our Great Clearance Sale for his health. I went to see Bump the other day, explaining that I wanted to get some notes from him for a western paper.

"What paper is it?" he asked. I told him. 'The Atchison Globe, eh?" he replied. "I An optimist is a man who hopes to be able to declare a dividend on a hunting license. One may convince a mule by talking loud, but that process has little influence on a man.

used to read it. Some years ago I lived in Pratt, Mr. Bump raises vegetables and berrie3. He sells all his produce to the boarding house keepers and gets better prices than if he shipped to the city. Mr.

Bump was too busy attending to a ripening berry crop to A uf Fewer men seem te be wearing collars built to form a frame for a prominent Adam's apple. do much talking the day I was at his Colorado and California probably are exaggerated more than anything place. He gets 35 a crate for raspberries. This year he raised 200 else except the fish stories. This is the greatest clearance sale in our history.

Each year more people take advantage of this great money saving event. Siein-Bloch and Sampeck bushels of strawberries. Many of the Files and gossips revel In filth, al pickers are children. They get a cent though both are sometimes found in a pint. was short of pickers and the homes of leading citizens.

I offered my services. Mr. Bump looked at my hands. "No," he said. But the well-informed man should n't labor under the delusion that he "Tou won't do.

Tour hands aren't right." I don't see why. I'm a printer and I thought any one who could is the only font of knowledge. set tyD9 ought to be able to pick "Women are abused a good deal, but berries. All the time that Mr. Bump you will find more women who excel talked he was loading a wagon with Tipper left, King Hakon, of Norway; center, the Swedish Royal Palace at Stockholm; below King Gustave the Fifth, of Sweden, and Queen Louise, of Sweden Christiana, Norway, July 25.

The monarchies of Norway and Sweden totter in the greatest labor war of the age. Political agitators are much capital out of the situation and are urging the people of both i Sweden and Norway to overthrow the monarchies and establish republics in their stead. The government has dispatched troops to all effective points, at the same time trying to mediate and prevent a colossal war of labor. Nearly 100,000 laboring men are now out of employment and a complete tie-up of all Industrial organizations is anticipated. as cooks man as piauu yiayera.

berries. I like to take you over the place," he said, "but there's a When you go into the enemy Woman waiting for every one of those country you should always figure that the umpire will be against you. crates of berries." I asked him when he would have an opportunity to show me around. "Well," he replied, "hardly before fall." Then he jumped If it were only in childhood that into his waeron seat and was to Highest grade men's and young men's suits, cut in this season's latest styles, in the very latest patterns and colors, that sold for $25.00, $27.50 and $30.00, are selling fast at people chased off after the end of the rainbow, they would get along better. night he applied pure olive oil, massaging it into the scalp.

In the morning he applied a hair tonic most any kind used by the barbers will do. He says any bald man who hasn't lost his "milk" hairs, whatever they are, can "come back" If he tries. deliver the fruit. The Vanderbllts used to have Although you may not he a base Low Round-Trip Fares to the East "DAILV USfTIL SETTEMSE-R 30 Reduced fares to some of th prominent places given below. place on Walnut hill near Ferndale The elevation is about 1,800 feet ball player, there always is an um There is a tuberculosis sanitarium on pire at your, heels with raw decisions for you.

the mountain with 300 patients, most There are fifteen or twenty school teachers here, all from New York. They are quite gay: dance, play ball, of them New Yorkers. Of late Sulll It Bhould also be remembered that Boston $40.60 $44.00 tennis and have a good time gener van county has been called Solomon county. This is because so many East woman, whose worK is never aone. does most of the visiting In this vale of tears.

Fabyans, X. II $41.00 Niagara X. $29.60 Alexandria Bay, N. $34.00 Toronto, Ont $29.60 Quebec, $39.00 Burlington, Vt $38.90 Saranac Lake. X.

S38.S0 Lake George, X. Y. $33.80 Lake Placid, N. Y. $39.20 New York $11.00 $14.00 If a man lets his violent temper et away with him, it is a sign he ally.

Some of them even go on hay rides. I have not been talking as much as I do usually as much as I like to. I am afraid of making some mistake. The meals are announced by a hand bell like they use in many of the schools. Its ring usually pleases the hungry bunch.

But not so with the school teachers. "Gee!" one of them exclaimed the other day, and she actually said "Gee" "how Side familes from the city have been summering in the hills. Every train leaving New York for this part of the country is filled with Jewish women and their children. There are many Hebrew boarding houses. Farms, or parts of farms, have been bought by the Jews.

The Jews the lower classes-seem determined to live in a crowded way, even in the country. doesn't try to control it as much as he might. Atlantic City $41.00 $42.35 Portland, $15.00 All men's suits are in this great sale at $7.50. Acquiring a gambler's vocabulary represents about the most expensive thing now offered In the way of lan They are thick as flies about some of I hate that bell. I came up here for a vacation." guage lessons.

Information relative to greatly reduced round-trip tickets to any points not named, on sale until September 30th, will be gladly furnished by the undersigned, also routes and descriptive matter. The rates apply from Atchison, Kan. Final return limit 30 days, not to exceed October 31st. The above are only a few of the hundreds of destinations and rates, and in addition there are many Most of the boys have been able to CITY NEWS. recover the bicycle tires their sisters have been using for "rats" for the past few years.

the places and sleep In tents, sheas, i on the porches, and even in the barns. They only pay from $3 to $4 a week for sleeping accommodations and their meals. There are more Jewish people in Sullivan county now in summer than Christians. The rab-is do a great business. Chicken is quite popular.

For every chicken he kills, the job being done with a silver knife all meat eaten by Hebrews must be killed by a rabbi the rabbi All $12.50 Men's all wool dQ ofi suits for. f)7eOO All $15.00 Men's fine hand "I 1 Cf tailored suits for 1 leUVJ All $20.00 Men's fine hand tailored suits $15.00 Boys' Suits Reduced $4.00 Suits, 2 pair pants $2.95 $5.00 Suits, 2 pair pants $3.75 $6.00 Sampeck Suits $4.50 $7.50 Sampeck $5.50 $8.50 Sampeck Suits $6.00 $10.00 Sampeck Suits $7.50 CITICUIT TOUH.S which Include, in a single tour, most of the above places. Tickets on sale at the U(nIon Depot. iinibf nit) When Link Preston wins a foot race he always says he could have made much better time If it hadn't been for a sore foot. 17 LAWRENCE, Fish in the water seem to differ Genl Agent B.

Q. R. K. Atchison, Eaa, Collection of Important Paragraphs For Tour Consideration. Tennis rackets and balls at the Alva Clapp Hardware Co.

A man party was given in Atchison the other night without beer. Ice cream social Saturday evening, for the benefit of the E. church, at Monrovia. Bughouse Bill, the lunatic burglar who has terrorized Atchison homes, did not get but last night. handle your trunks and freight shipments promptly.

Hasty Package. Phones 132, 110 North Sixtn street. The Electric-Lighted "On Time" Road gets two cents. Sullivan county contains 1,082 square miles. It has been estimated that perhaps a half a million New Yorkers spend their vacation in the county they are coming and going from June until early in The county was formed in 1809, and was named in honor of Maj.

Gen. John Sullivan, of Revolutionary fame. from the dry land variety ln several ways; for one thing, they can't always be relied upon to bite. So far as we have been able to observe, the man who is proud of his whiskers is a close intellectual eom-petltor of the fat. man who is proud of his obesity.

FERSOXAIi. Eating off Miss Olive Fiedler, of Kansas City Boys' KnicKer Pants Reduced 75c Pants for 55c $1.00 Pants for. 75c $1.50 Pants for $1.15 Men's Pants Reduced $2.00 Pants for $1.50 $3.00 Pants for $2.25 $4.00 Pants for $5.00 Pants for $3.75 is spending the week at. the home Joe Filholm, always the best horseshoeing and general blacksmlthing. CLOTHING CO.

Commercial Street, on Sixth. Robinson Crusoe may have been AW nntatoes won't be ready for Every Meal That's Our Specialty. Erie's old stand, South Fourth street somewhat lonesome, but the fact that die-e-in until about August 1. Sulll he knew the neighbors weren't watching him probably alleviated his van county, on account of the altitude, is two weeks behind other near by counties which are lower. Berries Beloit, a city of less than 3,000 people, has twelve churches, and seems to be supporting that many pastors pretty well.

We are making loans choice suffering somewhat. Bad as the British House of Com grow wild In abundance. Sweet corn won't be ripe for weeks. The summer boarders consume all the sweet THE ATCHISON DAILY GLOBE. Published by Globe Publishing Corner Fifth and Wain Streets.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brown. Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Blair motored to Sun Springs and back today. Their guests for the occasion were: E. W.

Howe and his neice, Miss Adelaide Howe, Mis Grace Wollard, who ls visiting Mrs. W. A. Blair, from Tork, and Miss Nellie Webb. At Sun Springs Mr.

and Mrs. Blair served a chicken dinner, and the chickens were some Mr. Blair raised himself. He has two hundred spring chickens. Geneva, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Latenser, Is visiting her' aunt, Mrs. Tom Erashy, in Kansas City. Mrs. Albert Heidermann leaves tomorrow for Falls City, to Join her husband, a clerk in Superintendent DeBernardi's office.

Misses Anna and Frances Dolan entertained with a whist party jester- mons behavea yesteruay, one mm hates to think what might happen if suffragettes are ever elected to that more or less august body. corn raised and more too, when it is shipped in. The nights are always cool. I TEMMB'B Subscription rates, 10 cents per week, delivered by carrier; by mall, $3 per year. Tho chef at the Mongaup house Anyhow, the "drys" did better in Texas than in Missouri, if they can farm security at 5 per cent and a small cash commission above.

The Commerce Investment Co. Every day is bargain day. Be convinced for yourself by looking over our always "popular priced" line of shoes and low cuts. The Busy Bee shoe store. Atchison people" seem to be crazy about cottage cheese this summer.

A milkman says he can not keep up with the demand, and that hs sold S3 pints in one day last week. gets $125 a month. His wife makes ATHLETIC EDUCATION. Along with the bouquets, enthusiasm and rah-rah choruses in favor of college athletics, there has been considerable smattering of brickbats and abuse, a good deal of which is merited. It is not, it seems to us, that athletic training is wrong, or even unimportant, but that the system common to too many colleges is wrong.

Far from being unimportant, athletics, Inasmuch as it makes for health and strength and the proper care of the body, fair play and determination, is more important than Greek, Latin or trigonometry. hang any consolation on that $75. The chef has a 6U-acre iarm TCESDAY. JULY 25. 1911.

TALES OF THE TELEGRAPH. Where did the idea start that men hate to get married? There is H. F. Nelson, of Shrcvesport, La. He has eight wives all living.

He loved getting married so that he did not stop to be divorced from some of them before marrying another. Result: H. F. Nelson is in jail for bigamy, and a wife awaits his coming home In eight different towns. The telegraph gives the names of the towns, but owing to the rspectabillty of the ladies refuses to give the names of the eight wives.

Some women manage badly: They can't keep a husband. Mrs. Sarah S. Rogers Rosenbaum Dunn, of Phila- and is building a house. Some day he plans to retire from the cooking business.

And he says he's not going CHEAP ADVERTISING. When Doc Wiley goes, It Is believed he will take quite a flock of goats With him. Advertlnemeiits under this keas. to take any summer boarders eitner. Now and then the chef goes out in the garden and picks beans and peas and smokes cigarettes.

fnr oftornnrtn nnd nimin In tha pvpti While rebating may 'still continue, rents per line of six words for one day; three cent per line, or one-half cent per word (or three or more day No advertisement taken (or leu than 35 ceata. Caah mnat accompany "ad." An Atcnison man once aeiveu nvo wlm ft most enjoyable dancing years in the penitentiary, and says Both events occurred at their was the only rest he ever had. Need parentS( Mr- and w. F- Doians, the chances are against your getting rich that way. We have Ice cream twice a week.

It aao.ee, mat pe naa BLWijj hom nn Nnrth Second But the college system which gives most of the training to the men who need it least; the naturally powerful and expert young men who are capable of "making the team," leaves delphia Is such a woman. She is not an old woman, but has had three Whenever the hired men start to freeze it there is great excitement among the children. hood in Atchison. Her brothers, H. D.

and Charles Speilman, had a dry goods store here about eighteen years ago. Miss Anna Menke Is a guest at the home of her brother, J. F. Menke. She is eproute from a tour thorugh Yellowstone park to her home in Qulncy, III.

Miss Floy Eberts, of Effingham, and Miss Evallne Hartley, of Kansas City, will arrive tonight for a short visit at the home of Mrs. O. M. Babcock. Mrs.

Babcock will entertain informally tomorrow afternoon for her guests. Mr. and Mrs. W. D.

Webster and daughter, of Harrisburg. who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. G.

Bosanko for the past three weeks, returned to their, home yesterday. Miss Effie Gilmore, who is employed by the McPike Drug, in Kan- street, which had been decorated with flowers for occasion. Misses henpecked when out of the penitentiary? Do you live out of town? Do you Magazines have eased up somewhat on their abuse of Mormonism, but the women haven't. TOO LATB TO CLASSIKT. Eileen Buddy, of St.

Joe, and Luclle There are about tnirty- jouns- husbands: her first husband divorced her. Her second husband was snatched from her by the man on the ever need anything in the drug or Rn(j Lorene Perle, of Hiawatha, who FOR SALE Good five room house, sters here. All the time me men are at the freezers the boys and gas, sewer, on car line, three large lots, excellent for garden and fruit. White Horse, and lately a woman by 11,500. Bargain.

F. II. 17' the name of Mrs. Lizzie Holme tried girls hover about like bees ana me men have to shove them away with Incidentally, Uncle Joe Cannon is ft ill in congress, although he has been pretty generally forgotten by the Washington newspaper boys. line you can't get in your own town? are visiting at the Dolan home, were It so, drop M.

Noll, the reliable drug-1 the guests of honor. Prizes at the gist- a line, or phone him, and you bridge party were won by Miss Rose will get what you want by first train Harouff, a piece of decorated china, I and Miss Lucile Perle. a set of beauty much to be desired, and the extreme training they receive, in order to win at any cost, Is often more damaging than helpful. It is the young men who can have no hope of making a team who need this athletic education most; the ones who are left to take their exercise on a mandolin or a cigarette, and whoge training table Is stocked with pie and Welch rarebits. FOR SALE 14 R.

I. Red hens, and to steal her third husband. Mrs. Dunn was sick and tired of losing 2 cockrels. W.

F. Koontz, 1580 2 rings, red. is husbands, and had a hand to hand There is a marrying story on Fred pins. encounter with Mrs. Lizzie.

Mr. LOST Kit of auto tools, between fire headquarters and Riley, and east of Delfelder, formerly of Effingham, Mra- C- s. Hull, who has been In but now of Wlnfleld. The girl In the Tucson, Arizona, with her daughter, rno. llvi nt Wlnfleld.

and theV Will v.n t.rr.V.r.M tavai fa vieltinor In Now that the center of population is established, New York can oontinue to take any glory that may accrue from being the center of conceit. Fourth. Howard if returned to Fire station. 18 Dunn felt that life was not worth living with his wife tearing around the country beating up women who tried to steal him, so he has left Mrs, short vaca- be married and live on the farm Los Angeles now and will arrive home Jf 8 Llt' sPenalns 1 ttAri Tiltr hflf mrtf ni tion with her FOR SALE Golden oak buffet, cheap And all of the students need the training thoroughout the term, and In moderation, instead of violently for a little while, then to lapse Into Mrs. Belle mother, if taken at once.

iew pnone oaa, or Dunn husbandless again: blew his when his parents move to Atcnison the middle of next month. apply ut A. n. ucidurmann Homo, ill Ex-Governor Hoch is euch a congenial kind of a man that even those July ,31. Nellie Albro, who had been visiting Mrs.

C. A. McKee, 515 T. street, has brains out. N.

7th St. is There is nothing like sticking ever sticks. The other Cay a boy ran up to his mother all out of breath and mussed. She asked him what he had ben doing. "Been trying to take a worm away from a hen," he answered.

Now. why did that boy want; to deprive the hustling hen of that nice fat worm? The New York, Ontario Western runs through a valley about two miles from the Gregory farm house. At night sometimes I can hear the trains hitting it off on their way to the city milk trains, many of them. There's one engine that has a whistle that reminds me of a whistle that a Burlington plug engine used to have. Tears ago I could hear the plug making Its trips at night over the flabby fat or sallow lassitude.

It Is encouraging to one who believes in this change of plan, and FOR SALE Thoroughbred Scotch col When the stork left a little pink who were his enemies when he was In politics are glad he Is making big money with his mouth. lastingly to It. Ed Galbralth, who is gone to Kansas City for a visit before in Atchison, retired rrom the regular returning to her home at Scandia, lie nuns. J. H.

Falk, Monrovia, Kas. Etnngham phone 27 F. la Gilmore. Mrs. Jesse Wilson went to Horton to-day to remain a week.

Ruth Constance Ingalls will entertain with a 5 o'clock tea next Saturday In celebration of her eighth birthday. Miss Anna Horan went to St. Joe yesterday to visit her brother, Frank bundle at a certain home in this world forty-eight years ago, who would have guessed how that little army the otner aay, aner a years Kansas. common sense seems to back it, to note that the Wisconsin state univer FOR SALE Six miles of telephone sity, pioneer of much that 13 excel poles and wires, running from Huron pink bundle would get out of the world. The pink bundle was Stephen to iancasier.

j. i. i-iurit, onunnnn, Kans. 18 For a decision of this "What is a question which Is agitating the press of the country, write to old Charley Fairbanks, who Is managing to keep cocl In Indianapolis. Toth, of Newark, N.

and after FOR RENT 60 acres of wheat land Miss Ethel Bayes, who makes her home with her aunt, Mrs. J. A. Miller, left this morning for Trinidad, to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

E. N. Bayes. Mrs. Sidney Martin left this morning for Hoxle to visit at the home of Mrs.

Edgar Perclval. Horan, for a week. forty-eight years in the world he left It by wedging his head in the back of miles south of town. Apply to Bry an Smith. 18' of continuous service, and will get retired pay to the amount of $83.25 a month for the balance of his life.

When Fred Delfelder, of Win-field, was in Atchison recently he told a reporter that his Globe is delivered to him by rural route six hours earlier than he used to get it on tho rural route at Edlngham. But at Effingham Mr. was one of the very last on the rurrt route to get his mall. a chair and strangling to death. cupboard.

WANTED A second hand Phone 995, White. Atchison bridge and through the Missouri bottoms to Armour. In those davs I knew every member of the Here Is something new: Archdea Sara Bernhardt says she may never return to America again, and those woh saw her on her last visit are bearing up pretty well under the weight of this alarming news. Dr. Elizabeth Wood, osteopathic con William H.

Allen, of St. Cath crews of the plug. Not only that, but I was familiar with the characteristic crines Episcopal church, of Pensa physician, over Byrne's drug store. Office phone, 390 (Bell); residence, FOR RENT Suite of rooms, furnished complete for housekeeping; strictly modern and llrst-class; close In. Apply, 321 N.

10th St. Bell phone 73S. 21 cola, Florida, has resigned from the whistles of most of the engineers who 1564 (Bell). ministerial association there because rnn into Atchison on ail tne ronus. lent In educational methods, will hereafter include a complcto course of athletics In Its eurrlculum.

Information at hand does not state whether It will be an optional branch, or requisite to make grades and a diploma, but It should bo the latter If it is to do tho most good. Either way, however, It Is a stop in the right dlroctlon, and one which other schools should follow, and doubtless will In time. It makes for that Ideal among manly men, a healthy mind In a healthy body, end will not divida college men Into two classes, the fit and the unfit, the giants and tho weaklings. And, while touching this general subject, a word for nnd of a local institution is pertinent: St. Benedict's college In Atchison grasps this Idea more firmly than most schools, and began It earlier.

No Intercolleglato Miss Martha Bechtold, stenograph the preachers in it inslHt upon pro er at Manglesdorf Bros. Seed socutlng Sunday base ball players. FOR SALE Lumber wagon, a spring wagon and Jersey Cream separator. Will sell cheap If tuken at once. K.

P. Burdlck Blair Building. IS Attorney General Wlckersham may got somewhere with what he hopes to do' to trusts In futurfc, but waht ho has done to them in the past Isn't expected to carry him very far. suppose that old plug engine with the whistle I remember so Is now in the scrap heap. But It was a good In those days.

Anyway, it had Archdoticon Allen says base ball Is leaves tomorrow for Lawrence to moral, healthful exercise, and he will Renewing Complexions By Absorption spend a month vacation with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Bechtold. not be connected with anything op Frank his sister Helen, and posed to Sunday base bull playing That is new coming from a preacher, FOR SALE A four room house with basement, gas for heat and lighting, good well and cistern, plenty of fruit, lot 40xl6S, In North Atchison. Price, $150 down, balance like rent.

E. 1'. Burdlck Blair Building. 18 Miss Blanch Foster, all of Effing Oklahoma's state checker was defeated by the champion ham, have been visiting several days ''ornen of the middle clnsg are In Troy. A HtALlHY, HAPPY OLD AGE May be promoted by those who gently cleanse the system, now and then, when in need of a laxative remedy, by taking a desettspoonfu! of the ever refreshing, wholesome and truly beneficial Syrup of Figs and EKxir of Senna, which is the only family laxative generally approved by the most eminent physicians, because it acts in a natural, strengthening way and warms and tones up the internal organs without weakening them, it is equally benefi-ficial fc.T the very young and the middle aged, as it is always efficient and free from all harmful ingredients.

To get its beneficial effects it is always necessary to buy the genuine, bcar- tnrt nam fVimnanv fiom Kansas, but the drouth In Oklahoma wr.s broken, and Carl Morris hasn't been whipped yet, so people forever talking about their servants, Miss Hazol Seever left this morning FOR SALE Jnnesvllle sulky plow, used very Utile. See Hal Low, at Johnson-Low Clothing Co. is writes Maude Radford Warren In the for Nortonvllle, for a few weeks visit down there still have a good deal to live for. current number of the Saturday Evening Post. Wouldn't that Jar you? We always thought It was the FOR HALF Household furniture, new feather pillows, never been used.

At 1215 S. 3rd. Bell phone 11S0. 18 games are played, but there are so many Interchips contests, so many athletic fields that each student, almost without exception, makes some with relatives, Miss Harriot Andrews, of Billings, who has been the guest of Miss Marie Segur for several weeks, went to Chicago yesterday for an ex women of tho Four Hundred who talked servants. sort of team, enters Into tho spirit of a dandy whistle, and we boys used to Judge locomotives solely by this whistle.

One reason a bald-headsd man Is always scheming to get back his hair is because the barbers always annoy him with their "sure cures." Most of the barbers with the remedies are bald themselves. A barber In Fern-dale began talking about his remedy the minute I climbed into his chair. He was bald five years, he said. Now he has a full head of hair. But he didn't want to sell his Idea he offered it for what it was worth.

Said he believed in doing good If ho could. So I listened. He was so frank and seemed so sincere that I havs half a mind to try it. He worked faithfully for a year before any rsuUs appeared, he said. An old-fashioned woman put him wise.

First, he said, he shaved his head kept shaving it every time he scraped hs face. At tended visit with her aunt Miss Governor Marshall has been out of the state and away from his Jnb only three times slnco bclnir elected governor of Indiana, and this Is such on enviable record of attending to buttress thnt he may be elected president If Indiana can spare him. the thing, nnd gets the training ho needs without getting too much of it. If your complexion Is marred with blotches, moth patches, pimples or freckles, it's useless to putter with powders and paints, lotions, creams and things, In an effort to get rid of the trouble. Unless you have some ability as an artist you'll mar your appearance still more, he new and rational way is to take off the complexion itself, with all Its offensive marks.

Just get an ounce of pure mercollzed wax at the druggist's and use at night same as cold cream. Remove next morning with water and soap, following with dash of cold water. The mercolized wax absorbs the half-dead sbarf skin in flaky particles, so gradually no one guesses you're treating your faee--unless it be by the result, which Is truly wonderful. There's nothing like It for restoring a natural, healthy and beautiful complexion. Aunt Sally.

LOST Black serge jacket, between Omaha Junction and corner of Fifth and Commercial. Call old phone 93. 18 FOR RENT A T-room brick houiie, r3 S. 4th bnthroom and nan; wntr in kitchen: 112. BO per month.

Sheuiuld IngallD, both phones 20, IS Segur will go to-Chicago shortly to spend some time with Miss Andrews. Great Britain may find It necessary to create a new crop of lords, but this country Is prosperous, and there probably will be enough heiresses to Mrs. Howard Hlnkle. of Kansas City, arrived yesterday to visit her go around, even If a lord will amoun It has been decided in a Rhode Island court that, In case of a dispute, the father has the first right to name the baby. Now let the suffrag parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. M. Davles. to leas after the passage of the veto FOR, SALE "Model 10" Bulck auto Mrs.

Fred Waring, formerly of bill. ettes howl. Atchison, is fatally ill at her home mobile in excellent condition. Ap ply to Chnrles Ltnlcy. The Globo favors a safe nnd sane Fourth, and thertforu approves the movement for a state law demanding It.

But the attention of Stuhbs and Dawson called to the fact that safe Slid sane conduct Is also to bo doslr-d en the other 304 days of the year. In St Louis, with Intestinal tubercu A Paris reporter Is trying to make a losls, and her death is only a matter trip uround the' world In forty days California Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on tho frontof every package. WANTED Cabbage, apples, pota Texas and Kansus have both gone wet In tho past few days Do you get of a few days. Mr.

Waring was Miss toes and onions for shipping purposes. What a pikers imagination Julc Vcrno had, anyway. Hi Roberta-Speilman, ad-spent hor glrl- ltcaiti Tucker..

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