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THE JANESVILLE DAILY GAZETTE. JULY 16, 1913. PAGE FIVE. 1 WIDE OPEN CITY FAVORED ISSUE A CHALLENGE I Am Having Wonderful Success CIVIL ACTION TRID I IN MUNICIPAL COURT BY SPEAKERS AT RECALL Fdward Payson Weston, the famous iii'dast -an. who ia on another v-alh mom New York Citv bo rrmcimd imlud this afternoon, anil "ill make his next stop in esv i ile it- on- day ahead oi Ids journey his scheduled placing htm in keloid on Tim rsday, tire seventeenth, ie is li a to reach ones tiki ing sore should he alluwed to remain," fimmiierly -veiit oa to say that lie had made a hour of investigation w'lh i.aa aa inlr-e eleven o'elock on Saturday and found that all the saloons were closed in conformance with Ihe ami I'naf Id-re were no ot prostitution in operation.

'If any of you know that houses of 111 -funis are in existence in fals city, don't 1 "ilbisli it. brottd cast, but e.oiue to me and I'll have them arrested, "It's difficult to talk on this imoim m.tion i- o- i use i 1-m imiv LAST EVENING Case of J. R. Shuster versus C. Lippitt ct al Argued Before Charles F.ifield., rnal of the case of J.

K. the eighteenlh, but it is almost With my Painless Dentistry method I simply won't hurt you. A trial will please you. beyond your' expectations, DR. F.

T. RICHARDS To Make Spare Money Safe from yourself, put it to your account in our Savings Department. It will be secure there and always handy where you really need it but not so easy to get at "when the impulse comes to spend it foolishly. Loose change spends itself. Money in the bank is safe and earning interest.

One Dollar will open an account and entitle yon to one of onr home savings banks. The First National Bank Established 1855, A Little Time and Money Have you thought about painting? ter together. PAINT for Houses, Earns, Floors, Cupboards, Shelves, Furniture, Bath Tubs, Buggies, Farm Tools, etc. A special paint for each purpose. BLOEDEL RICE The Main Street Painten.

35 So. Main Street. Hampers Household Hospital Bring in your brokea furniture, "i our iadar ar.d your i.lieitym Your tables and' your wash-stands. That are waitiay; for repairs; our wardrobes and your ioung- Your chests where victuals Your bookcase from the library, The cricket and the stool Your 'bat-ruck from the liallwav. one w.iat net, i.

erne da atie ram as Your mattress and your bed-steds, yua soin tri 1 1" -1 can in For -we want to mend 'em all, To Hampel's metulrag store. 23 North Main St. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I have bar sale a ii-w yer eer.l Mana-t. pal Bon.is. Y.

Newi-nisfi, iri ilwankee St. 2 i 7-Jtt-d FOR SAL3 -llc-nse. also 3 1) spriiny elm-kens. Inaane hh.y j-iast er 1 1 Awa, Old phone C44. 13-7-lG-Sf.

v. A.w.i bdh' -d en: tie ktdy in or near idlintoi to solicit rnnj 1 1' -1 Mav Add to Arable Land. The toxic tendencies of alkaline "waters have been corrected with nitric acid experimentally by an Australian chemist, which leads to the belief that vast areas of unproductive land may ce saiety irrigated in that manner. A BRIEF LOCAL NEWS, date tor the paeiie ol' ihe Rock tile (mil ii ill hold tne outing in the Social dance at the TU. W.

lia' -A ib.aoma- Saturday, my l.kli Mm-ii oi rumi ra trie veleoiue. i re; a Ol hh ale, meet with Moll, bouth arsoay Vbmim. in at. -Jtoti, alteinoon. iXolie 3fRS.

IIUMPIIHICV, Pi oi I. to TO RECALL ELEMENT TO PROVE CHARGES (Continued from Page 1.) em iiiem; 1 1 'J Uj 1 street said: "It has been the 'policy'' of thi minimis, ra, tbl mm, I a at. arm vhem rmmnmt, ---'1 la-sere, mm; lm h'-'h lA'bd of' mater. al' as as oeen uses -ho imn.wms m.e eons i ea to atom a rheek-asa: vs'am 1 aiom; ol in i Is km A 1 :1 nil i. '-I amh.ol -Is, We ea a system ay dorm stiwos ana An business of will uyhokl us iu Xott: matter lam.

,1,,..,,, a.yt, a s--um. like-' krow.edy mm-- llee, ra, ad presented to the (tmrmil el ire number m-doim 0 lm m-' i 1 I lit that thie heai-rua it' 1lL a '-ly'i'd haa-nm-s was the work on the street to was merely a matter of judsmen and jioliey. Mueailatn streets ai-mtich cheaper to the citizens an. "'a'--" tin-in hrn-jk eon ii! a-rm tlon." City's Moral Tone. Tn f-lin dim t.intiH in Lite eity asjjan as at.

any li'-'ios', ilia, i 'tktyer hy maintaining both Mr, H'atht-rs I Mr Idou-he! lurniitied proof in absolnte "lU'Jial totidii.ont. in Jaiiesvilh- ran "ibnroved. said the hkaver, -bu -a- -i --') a -a ufe bfhAvit time that we tmVe no urn blnlnts I am I1 1 1 I 1 i lotions am sakesm mmane km Ha -H'nat rka, statamen, reu ne city government hail trans erred from the cMv hall Itee street bruise was frivo- -y uj.HMur, saiu the The Bridce Question. in regard to Milwaaken street ared that time was the fereat'rssl ie- eouneil took the matte- owhly and -m ny- Rajinj Commission lor ad she i i ti- i i a briilse would -h-lurmb bo 'm 1 1 I I I 1 A1.1' am-mnh Tliev unh-h: 1 I'tAon ami lb AAie on tue moil. e- svas trh-d it the polls last Tuesdav re y- mm- mart at i iartma: mikd I'-'J IO-" -hlth WOf, ba.snv.

"i.e ah iba tea 'symcrmimi mi b-i' -a ii id i to the and this in spite of Drntestts of eii itms t.p luiild a ne abmm, th'm M-' F-T? da Aliens tis'tahvuted I "'I 111 'd ii Chance For Replies. M'yor Fathers' spoet that he chai man allow a chanrie -iW T. a ik" Abaasmtrmive'm Th-ra. wad i'ml to -ak although the rP, 'lrt 11 1 explain whnr 1 ii utok Plnley's fitly dollars (f.auchlcr -'bin acre 'that any a.s -hi- which appeared 'Tu r.hc Bto rlV, 1VJ -vie. hi 1 A'f hiaor mo wt'-re minor." tie i 1 mm It ken k-fo-a.

I I 1 1 m- ia-enm- once lie' "f'soim. make" 'C Wanted Finley's License, Mr. Monat was Mr i. yer and while 1 -b ad ha- to-, doubt. vidorilv- af hi's anil (ham Tim" ti nun I wni, Fiiiievk.

m-t, I didn't think thai the I. 't or that the citizens tAlle.Vs ha' ii' 1 -t I 1 a life mme lvi, -''--lAl anh lm lL lst- mmk.mco, a at 'et- yvoubdii any -om, olm, Ai- il he weak) i to 'A t0-a that, he At i fore the council am- witn thirtv A'oii was ssartsd. Dick lAtd-y was without a saloon cal ed up Mr. Th.arpe tonight and .1 t-eramal mataramm 'J thlJ iasm-l nii.tr o-, ami yn lm 1 her about any such ry do with tlm nothins of the mmutm-'Vis It, wa leier! 1,.. Ab'b; v.ek.r,., ash "rie-li t' here May or cfortunale in hi c.rney, of conrsp en rare a ity a "It Insult Cit'z'cns.

as i ami 1o ppople 0' 'los 'ho ml lamafeii i in ned Donehei'lv- "neu there sueh serious vn I vc seal fight from ion ti. -la climax Know whnt the what tiny have heeu ro is ml sort of tactics lhev Pave using. I ke stork's and lander Hint they have sitirtod is it distrra-e i.e. r.ii ieik. secce of the city that sticlt a luster- MEETING HARRY MAXFIELD PRESIDES AT MEETING IN OLD ARMORY BUILDING.

CAMPAIGN IS DEFINED Candidate Nichols and R. Lay Discuss Matters of Interest to the Voters From Their Point of View. It any perron; iw.s leuhls as to J. lil. me.

i ki, IS 1: Am l.lO WUU 1V.V 'me i -nil, -i i 1 1 1 a a l.tWKjtftpu, slmi.lb mime! I ME -i I fill' ho iln- second floor Ihe -ill mow, lUmW. 1 here 111 I ssa-k mm thrum last nWlit am the de-ibenb sans were i t-si i loi'l over Ijy Hurry Max field, chairman ol the A i Lt ficwsus: 1 i imiiy committee. Amoss, the starU.UK on i in L- .11, mi i nub ikinuuhhe Nkhi.K stated thai the prop club ij Li- ui in1 it (mil it, was to be organised aa was the Twenty-five hotisand club'. ad. vail re, me; k.

1 iro-i Oo- oJ Us- vo ii luoi, rr I'; elf. in oiii-ov lie. for the sr.le pui e-sc ol lioooioo: itayor IoiHio-s, lor i purposes in fact. There mcom of the Twenty-life '1' ml ij I I mmimwe aiiii hi. o.sm.l- ed the chursto, but made no ovarl tl -on i ma ration.

Mr. Nichols also stated that if he was mayor run. woaod no 1 oiin lo iniim Iwi the 'out- d-he 'lb- imojmrty 1 tror-iv lOWll tow, district eraiai a.mT their rentals and thought the of iruiny sulouii: slssa'h receive licenses ought to be left lo a ot- -i the people. "Cm: sym also ska at rnv as Ills own int; eumpn THREE HUNDRED AT WOMEN'S MEETING IN APOLLO HALL TODAY Daviil Heiitmi tV iters e'ii A loet, At torn -on m'oii. a-j- lo 'all -bey atl i iiree drod ot! en oi rna city list.

will; attention io tin- ti-e i nhji'i'l tint: ii a eornl boi'e i a o-o i 1 1 nun. a- i. ao as en era bath ey; a on a' Is- aves ol thr and Mr. aad t. ii I'sm also took lie He sr.roe day of talk.

SOUTHERN SECTION HAS SEVERE STORM Serious at Madison and i.i morn part ot the state was i "in. oi oo' WUISL aioras 01 I reason lab eiehl ilrro-t' Matdson and otdim art- of I.i.nm and lrnm the country the viclnlta el l.aloa; (derevr am.) -rr in'M- u.i.i eaurey. rm-ak -art tho eleetrie: a a as more ere in th- loci lib 'I tine: -ike. At Madison a numhw m' hmMinira stino- by 1 own umY 1 -bh 1 i 1mm tb i a I i that iv'om i areiyy- ran s.orm lib. V'ap la' a res Id -I the re resiilauee of Judge strm-k re tloo ed "it Ii writ, a-haa-i I'm.

ml its way b-l, a era-: ami aelta ru damage. In the lake region ot Wftlvwrfb If i 1 ti-aiak'-r ho tad lor a a boa ami ia-opH were flooded. Corn bacco was damaged in this vi- REBEKAHS REPORT AT ANNUAL CONVENTION tion Takes Place This 1-t'dieimdi ii-( Monroe. ir, no i ii. 1 1 i i i i masoi Idciavan, Miltoii.

Vbalvmath. Whitew Auiencau ijOUge this city temimi in tiie annual district coiim ol ei'l in I lea at side I. O. O. bi is a terilDor lot he is rase electiiie otlmm's fa-- munnm war held.

A ho 'a' ihm'mr hodi about sixty were oresaar -his iahaiuaii, the ree rtt 1 1 a as than the ilmAhet vary miked tomam.w ila. oiea thai okuaers and aha ids: i.ae aecaiT ik vaiiu. was to lm iionmmstrafed later in the meeting Supper wilt be served at six o'clock and one hundred and twcnty-flvi vfsre phiniiirig to iittend. The inlm i-ki ian; hi! 1 ku- rite amor, aiiii a mask! kirn ported. His Turn Coming.

"What are you going to clo when you grow up, i you don't know hof read, write and claher?" asked school teacher of lazy, stupid boy "I'm going to be a schoolmaster, am make the boys do all the readhi', writ In' and clpherin'," replied the boy. There's a Middle Ground. We blame equally liim who Is tot proud to place a proper value oh hh own merit, and him' who prizes tcv highly his Ejjurloua n-orth, G4k hH -''lu. auu 1 derill ai-tily. bmtarm iiicn nas been postponed the illness uf i e-omn pi rib mi a is iimaaaan ii! a lm- is A is air.

nine bshure hodsr: hd-ti-lil in ie. municipal T. I. Woob.ey of Ifelrjii, is the aisaama plahiliiff anil Tl.rti.r.-, S. A-la-i, for the i I i dan lis.

Ali parries to the ac-ion nry resicents Belcit. ease is an action brrisht bhair-m- i -a am the mmoniu ot i mmi mission, which he rim i ut.s owe ill in for jriyiiy Hamo-ai far; mamnism-n was n-r i nf jo f-- mhmh the hind was sold, A contram cdsiiie ao a 111 ao -a, cm; lie ye ids huh V. Arm; lea h'he defend, i.e. cited, i mmi 'he lard whim a ttrken in exe.i as a part the com in I--i i.i oil was not Us if litnl cam: i eai-e-o i.i i i ia. a cm of l.acri.'cim the ri a lbs i mmi jiu or team: io lo- urn -emu: am: eh for thp nlatiitiff ivu Lint orherml to pay the full amount of the coir mis sion witn costs oi I lie ca JOHN WANAMAKEK PASSES 75th YEAR John Wonamaker, John SVanamaker, America's famous merchant nrini-c i 1n a vpav older than Rockefeller, ot whose advanced age most knows.

Ha passed his 75th birthday quietly at his home, in Philaidrlc'Ma. Fine Old Potatoes, 35c Bu. Fine Muskmelons. Fancy CaltF. Pears and Plums Fresh Vegetables Hiawatha Ginger Ale and uarbonated Water.

Imperial Grape Juice 25 45c bottle. Fine Dill Pickles 15c doz. Fine Old Cheese 22c lb. Watermelons 30c each, Fancy Cake 10c pksr. Home Made Baking-.

Puritan Fancy Patent Flour $1.35 sack. Taylor's Best Fancy Patent Flour 51.45 sack, fee Cream Powder 10c pkg. Taylor Bros. 413-417 W. Milwaukee St.

Both 'phones. As a Business Proposition Is it well to let the pay-days slip by without capitalizing part of your earnings? You'll need a little capital some day and a savings account at the "Rock County Sayings will provide it if you start now and give it constant BOCK COUNTY SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY. Offices with the Rock County Na-tionaj Bank, i a- was m-wmonw- org i a i in: it wnrai.fi masy a in nut a I- ic-r am: made a rhir.mbii 1 eiooo are it was amity mAahliskeb, m-ue ui me uig men- toe It rt oak-is the khifi ot people von have in villc," added. R. R.

Lay, one tlm kmr be, in eonmiitfee, also rall-ooe liir ai. i.ieisij w.io aiVCT Iw.e isA aiilum: the disurih-r'y in tiie city. belieo-ed that i Ihe men Junes- vuie were tor the exi ciite of t.liesei women they should suck jjy ui.iui atio no, send them int exile. His Jautmaee wiir mri a- oeele banker, by 11 1 tm ke-1 Mayor Fath- 1 at le.r-.ae v. om.o'i i out awai wnu! roums and on a 'after lo.vin'e f.ietra'.' io- elr oil' a' tl a e- -i ie-l "jr was bio-, -Mine aco men stea in the vest.

11. 1-1. lMdclebock, who wriL, 1 o-j eemyaie-e Ibea leek -n he tllL mre em) abb ao.ial I'-bd taat '-eieilileyy Ter.o -1 aayf.a.-. letibtml bh- ir a a et be ri' ('Oi -be a i ea ay la' oat o-' tola lb i ii- siieri- inenine. oj-al other eave van, in-; am-ei uoati 1115 -a lie nil ii.nr) hIko RUKfii-Hltons.

John VlBhor. one 'aooioiien ie.ua olitro was a 1,, who vnrioifs innie; mi ii a io th to niv "faithful" to future KatherlncK The talk of n'l hie aimakara of tl- memo loioly ilea teb ami tlie yo." i- ,1.. oiy 'am eoa.y in tlieir coin hi yyr. In era I. ere.

Ij 1 1 rr wale om.ai aa (ays gie hy pressed" by' all' who spoke. WILL NOT INFLUENCE LOCAL REGULATIONS Closing Ordinanci Attoi-nry i ioora-al ihaib bene that h' hi nut kl 001 il'ai an" the '-vi'aoA- el thy ealalaaas afrear. a. stiitsment nifida this mo i Douahert' All in this citv woo kee i thay'r e'maas ot'biisim ss', aeapm- hirraml mama- Mie mty tlmr my; still" try dl'mr rlm'-s mm km malm i 'ah' Aa i s. mi, 7 of m- ks birr vides thai every Jiokiim- -h1 la, nor ska I at ad rhirhm ma; dam; keep hmkml ii.il mi, ere a tr ikdb.

ereti to his am; shall a he aj 1 -Aisl n- Tea saeii -ooms eta tluel of his ows family ask BRIEF LOCAL NEWS, Redecaratina Hotel Etetensiife re-1 ed th- Amimi lotei Ire doeti siiiiier, A for, wor.ii a-n th- aeidt as (-'J aim th- fiiniae ruom. Special Policeman- 1 I by hi Imiti- aoaf of tarty will jerve during te dei'bi'i; the tialae.m,.,,! bikiny j.l.yae m' mi orm'u, Fatho, Ii: Thomas Platten, ol this ri a esierimv ee I o- srrsmw i I a- Samnel Plat.t.eii k.r fcifiing- at Whitby, Ontario, Canada twenty miles from Toronto. lie leT tor hat place this morning, a it is thought his father will not. li'A 1 i ti oa i. been i A- 1 departmenl a- Witsinnmrui h'i iV'tien ill rib ke mlmi.

dm f.jv mm, adal 1 1 1 mail "nem- i a-a .1. Inspectors f'ily to mest being granted Must Make Parts: Chief ol I i .1 (y -ho hi, 'A1-1 am iiirned out. in Sunday lights' storm, -ear rtml lilt SO am- -0, he Uameweil Al; am m. oriier.i in Telegra nents are oi obsolete p-t'l i ml i 1 havi mler. h'he sbim- tomporaiy workin )W night.

Some yy lomorr 'mmas Rock Riu, -Placed tuilay. "n't't a-: oaa i imm aa- rosmmsikk: fa, rise, rdving. ih'iiiiiia on lor the paving of Dlvi- Court street" with brick, i St. yuiraa to Oakland tviar ir- oh i i 'hi'iiim a Vims amm eat e-ist. thP utiut ti una A' -As mmum bh rk m- ineton strrml ii.

CP. Iieh'l Ueeai-i; (he loard of Publi ill mod 'I a sbav Jaiv iw ttie taty City Clerk' eeimlary of State J. S. Donald, i I for autonio- Irm iu. mblmi are- ri lamoa kisae "he reaiKfpi-n will make it rosstble a iuir.e Ike ni is of strange nine; es or the own-ies who violate velvet! in any accident if the rake uoie or ntunberH.

Funeral: y-aneral ser-irtes tor late K. K. Newlimin ie: iber fy from the afiernoon ore o'vio' li" liber of ihe eouedy ram -vaors am-tuiii la. at w.l! walk into ttiH Tefom." a' m'hs a city toiiicuo'ow lie dturiered a bed mum mcal rmt, and ymll keititi his a re. a morale" Fair Store Special Shirt Overall and Underwear Sale Men's work shirts of black sateen, -aey, hi, mm lau striped and checked shirting, sij.es 14 to 17 al.

4Dc. Man's negliftee shirrs with sort turn down toliar or with detachable collar in white and cream, mohair, mil black stripes light blue and tan shiroing at 43c. Hoys' blo'ise waists In light and mma seders, a ham Hoys' kahki knee pants, knfcker-booker style, nf d'he. Boys' wool knee pants, knlckerbock-er st vie, at fJOc. Men's f.AhUD and $2.25 wool work iipHii auu cuecuea eirects, M.nn a naiir.

Men's' blue annul nvpraiiu at koi. and 75o a pair. Jackets at f.Oc. mci. a ji.ub.

graue union suits Jer-y ribbed or norbus knit at ksi a suit. bleu underwear, shirts and awers. dn hnlliHp-inin Ian r.r khm extra veil, made, at 26c a gaS elmbli-er rompers- in light -or dark ddeiah; and boys' Mexican harvest lut'is at 10c, 15c and 25c. FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Ripe Watermelons. Calif.

Mnskmelons 10c. Best 50c Tea C-Ll Best 30c Coffee 1111X91111 Corner Stone Flour. MEAT DEPARTMENT We handle the best meats only and at prices' tlat are right. We soiicitf'your patronage. ROTHERMEL GROCERIES AND MEATS Attend the Grocers' and Butchers' Picnic AT YOST PARK Wednesday, July 30, M3 Games of all kinds, $230 in prizes.

Ball Game in the afternoon Janesville Cardinals vs. Beloit Moose Team Game called at 3:30 o'clock. Round trip on Interurtaan 25c Berries and Cherries Blueberries. Red Raspberries. Blackberries.

Red Currants' $1.25 case. Midiigiin Sweet Cherris, L'Oo Yakima Jumbo Cherries 80c lb. Illinois Sour Cherries $1.60 ease. Transparent Pie Apples, 4 lbs. Ripe Pines 15c, 18c.

ntirauteed Cantnloupcs Wis. 11, i tiaranteed Watermelons, Bnrllutt Pears. Texas Elberta Peaches. Red Plums 15c doz. Sweet Blue Plums 15e doz.

Boston Cofl-ee liOe. Rose I'jeal' Tea GOc. I'-aro PJour, ball-sack, 85c. White Clover 'Honey 20e. Dedrick Bros.

declared mo.mhw a. "1 want to km. si wuat these teitows can sty oa rriiko, a.ylif "Invisible Government." To the stele, no in thai the cily is in the hands of an Invisible government: run by the uillit.es. maiikhmty exnlnred such a iiiitm -mm as well' as ln.i---)s. ibi.

The pttblic utilltes can h-)-h: lor fhire .0 ilte city of Janes-ville. They cl.il secure no fir, In.ir the coiuii-ib hesaims limy aio; ilii-ectlv resnorc-hl" to the aim ra i mi i it "'I oi' 'lis s.at" lam mis mi si-n I iiitn; lion m' "ha- at.ilil ay; out ie Imauls. Isvea Ilia at l.liea property is se-ii. dmsa th-oir: Madison and entered on tin- it.y'.s assesatnen i rolls, explained Doatthenyy. "We have a cause whiak appeals to support this May who has fought "Now we tbt mis thing thoaa-tsh aloie.

We need sh.otilder to shaaiilem- ee-oaerii-ion am: roetl sluiis money, "ion must realize that tiie sins- of oo.I sovcrnnient is itt iinu we must unite lor a I A nihil, and espeeitilly lie yoaty mmi who want to see at the city had ttmnmroa. mailt ivee-rmdo iiimaf. when the c.ivlfis Club tam lime- -ear hmil idsmi. bra mta to dm mi mm mmi al ad i i str a loll of atl'a i rs 1 1 is ami am ea -1 vo -ami assurance that the. rilio ma icri fv the prls on Tuesday next will bi reality." Citv Is On Triat.

"Mayor Fa'th. ran on trial; tiip city ct ami we the cm aaas a a on trtai," UKLiareii Alexander B. Mathewson, "It moans more aa as mlb-ems than i- dor: jim am mtaa i bdrdl we nnve. do cenr.y nr itsdecnue.y, order or dis order. clean, coii.iitini i iu ii i i i Ii I i ke mdiists iirom.se 'ikti dmv i inake mi (nil i -i a a la ws The act.

1,1,1 ohn am m--U a vole of 1.300 at ihe mhi- lam i 'm nay, snoim o- mm a said M. (J. ami ii'-rm) that vary yea er "iimo- oiaso lm to cm; imsi is ml it. Faith in Janesille. i eve i'akh i(1 men of this I' "-aa; m' A.

(d ads, s- tmra'l "in aria's er ot mm bumsvil!" thiol i- oom- 'uu I haw ma of ii ese hey will vote when tlieylnet the fiance. Thov ii" mm -1 a a clean corruption fair. it. is a disgrace to us to have -lb chamh-ls tr-atmi iu tills mw.m om mm a aim. va.me i rha- a I am ka aat- ot- ml mm raach.

know i i oa rums me past vhat ibnmmea mtii- urusyrats sad thai i-'-rv had i a- flur wamt the rlvnn is -1 A I Tier nmarm ia mma -bi-d'amooa ran-a mm sdnnim Th-ii -an a se-ka tke and hh inomsbyal sma-ny- ah, lesser i.rvaiikimy; wl.t. he mil' throw tlieir w. 1 be -ill' ca 1 hailr on this Issue Is Bared. ere simlm and aoimi uave ml, led -L i in rave ma arasiy reaektmrn It iihiin -the minds of the men nt the rneet. mi that a- liiai-ts of Ihe i.arme ami s.m,, had fj ri all or laeraoly or lam aihv.

rm.yahi ma m- .1 uieitu cuy govern- TEXAS SENATOR HAS COLLAPSE Senator Culberson. Senator Calbersoc of Texas is In retirement because of a nervous breakdown. His physicians say he rill aot be ablu to take part in' any of the deliberations of the special seseion. His vote, however, will not be lost, to the Democrats as is paired with Du Pont of Delaware, a Republican. Senator Culberson has expressed his hearty approval of the Underwood tariff bill in its present Noble Mr.

Winks! "I was a fool ever tn mim- sobbed Mrs. Winks. "Now, my dear' air. Winks, nobly, "I cntinnt no. tnit you to take the blame for that, was I who wa3 the fool for ever ask- jou, urn-eke was not yours, "mt mine." I iaip m-'s Vbeebh-y Modern Conditions.

A laurel wreath aad a bald hp.ad make an untornantic combination. CARD OF THANKS The fan ily of the luie Mrs. Pliilii isa i0 thank Uuiteil is-h War Veiuntlis lor eo.iides.m- oa, flowers durins their late bereave jnent..

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