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ROSEBURO NEWS-REVIEW, MONDAV, AUGUST ?8, 1922. PAGt FOUR 9 Cooking is a joy with a Conservo The entire meal, from soup to dessert, may be cooked in Conservo, using only one burner of the stove; ju.it enough heat is necessary to boil a little water in the cop per tank. When the water needs replenishing a whistle will call you fifteen minutes in advance. The principle is simply cooking by heat and steam pressure the result is food appetuingly tender, flavor, flaky, delicious. The natural juices, aromas and flavors of the food are cooked into and not out of the food. Every mouthful of CoNSElivo-cooked food is a delight. So perfect is the cooking process that odors and flavors do not inter mingle. Conservo saves FUEL In two months' time Con- servo saves its cost in fuel alone. Ue sure to ask to see this wonderful cooker. S The canning season is here, and we have fruit jars, g jelly tumblers, and everything you will need. jsj I Churchill Hardware Co. I a CO-EDS TO HELP PAY COST OF COLLEGE BY APPLYING KNOWLEDGE Intermitlnmil Nfw, Service.! Cl.WTNNATI, (., Auk. 2S. Co-oils tit the Unlverttily of CincimiiiU will havo nn opportunity thiB fall to take up co-operutivo courses in dietics, MRS. CHARLES 6 STANTON teacher of Piano, History, Harmony, Progres sive Merle. HlKli School Credit Riven. ItrMlilcilce Httldlo. 702 H. rinn St. J'lmn 7T.-J. Ladies- Time to think of knitting yarns. Don't forget Maypolo yarns are a home product and better, too. Harth's Toggery SCHEDULE MADE HUNTER ICE COMPANY I Effectlvo from date, Aug. 1, published for the benefit of our cus tomers and others we hopo to secure. Ico Cream Manufacturers when unloaded in Ico House. minimum did. 1U0 lbs. . Cue per 100 lbs. Ico Cream Parlors minimum del. GO lbs. 60c per 100 lbs. Boft Drink 1'arlors, minimum del. 50 lbs. 60c per 100 lbs. (Irocery Stores, minimum del. CO lbs. 60c per 100 lbs. Hotels, Itestnurants and Lunch Counters, Mln. del CO Ihs. - 60c per 100 lha. Private Residence, minimum del. UK) lbs. 80c per 100 lbs. Privato Residence, m I ul m inn del. 2.1 lbs. $1 per 100 lbs. Tho abovo prices delivered on paved streets in the city limits only. M4XI4I4IT4IMI44MOMTO General Building Material CEMENT SHINGLES BRICK LATH PLASTER LIME SEWER PIPE LUMBER ROOFING REENFORCING STEEL Iv. W. METZGER Contractor and Builder. DEVELOPMENT ikvij.oi'Mi:nt miians imi';o i:mi:nt. k aim: mrisov. IM) Ol lt 1 ( 1I.1TIK.S I V1KY DAY I OK THK BKTTIOlt.MK.N r Ob' HIJiVU IJ. We cannot grow faster than tho urroundlng fountrj'; thoush we have to keep far In advance of our present neod. Thus maintain luc larger InetmeDt than ordinarily required. u AitE i iu:ri;rn to m;uk ioi'k ki:y nkko at a MOlK.TS MITK'K WITH MONOMY TO YOU. Douglas County Light & Water Co It. M. JKN1;S, Mnnaitrr. S 1 chemistry, commerce' and architecture for I he first lime in the Wstory of the institution. Full time work at tilt; uni versity will bo required during tho j first two years while In the third and I'ouilh jeais the students will nlter inalo In two and four-week periods ul i the university and as actual work alons; the lino of endeavor chosen.. They will b" paid for tho practical work just ns the men students are paid ; under thn cooperative system which i has been in vogue at lliu U. S. KfiKln-1 eerinK roHcue for years, l'ractical work will be in Cincinnati laboratories, I offices and hospitals. BEER PRICES IN PARI S DEPENDS ON THE PLACE f IntiTnatinnnl New Krvrp.) PARIS, Auk. 2S. How much In a Klaus of brer In I'ariH? All dcucmlH U(Mn whiT you buy it. Not Umk ho a rcriiiln citizen ainiiHctl lilmsclf by niitUiiiK a tour of many cafes and ktcpinii a rcconl of (he prior, which varied front four to forty oentrt. Lately OiY name individual nan been carry ing on other invest inutiotiH and has found a cafe which charneH about four cents for anything you cam to drink be It beer, coffee, wine or extra Ktout, ThfH in a novel Idea, and the cafe Is probably ihe only one of iH kind lo bo found in the capital. STEEPLEJACK "FALLS"; ONLOOKERS "FALL GUYS" (Tntfrnnt hnml Nuvvg Service). CINCINNATI, O.. Anc 2K. A. 1 Ponnithorue, steeplejack, Htimd poised on the annH of the cross atop St. (ienre' ( alhotic church, 2nu feet from the ground, bowed to watchers on the ground below and, slipping sud denly, fell forward into space. The lookers-on screamed and covered (heir eyes, but a rope that Itonnlthoruc hud previously secured to himself and tho cross in preparation for the "accident" slopped his fail before It was slurted. OF PRICES BY 8 KIDNAPPED BRIDEGROOM IN ROBE DE NUIT, FLEES . STARTLED NEIGHBORHOOD (International Nnws rervlce). (iUAND KAI'lUS, Mich.. Auk. 28. The well known Joke of kid- napping 'he brideKroom wan play- ed on Aubrey O. Sliohpaul, with novel aiiatlonH, here. Sirohpatil left bride on an errand, and friends ortVrrd him a lift in their ear. The benedict was rushed to the edj;e of the city, forced to re- move his wedding raiment and don pajamas. Ho was then tak- en to a thickly settled residential disirii t a mile from his home und tin-own out of the car. The bridegroom's "pajama mar- athon," it is said, startled those alonx his line of inarch who sat unsuspectingly on their front porches. PAPER SAYS BERLIN IS NOT VILEST OF CITIES (International NVwi Service.) DLUI.l.N, Auk. 1'8. Thero is no reason for denouncing licriin as the vilest iiliten in I U'l-mun v on uecoiint ! : of its tippallinK number if aycly places, says tho Neue Berliner. Nuremberg, the famous town of the "Meistersingers" and the birthplace of Albrecht Imerer, relatively speaking, beats the record with: lieer restaur ants, 1,533; wine restaurants, 41); bars, 20; cafes, 82. One ought to bear In mind that the population of Nuremberg Is about one tenth of that of Berlin. PLYMOUTH LIBERALS NOT TO OPPOSE LADY ASTOR (IntiTn:lUnst News Hervlre. LONDON, Aug. 2S. "Itecause of her bold defense of womanhood and chil dren lidy Astor Is not to be ojiposed at the next Parliamentary election by tho Plymouth Liberals. Mr. G. P. Dymond, president of the Plymouth Liberals Association, made this announcement at a meeting of the j association. He regarded Lady Astor, he said, as an International Conservative, so far as English speaking peoples were concerned. I 'WIRELESS TAPPERS" I CAUGHT IN GERMANY ' f Tntern.itlonul New Servlco.) HA.MIII I:1, Aug. 2S. A secret wire less station was detected here by the police. The owners, two Hamburg en gineers, picked up Slock Kxchange news from the air and sold their in- iormation to sioeKbroKers ana nanKSj for enormous prices. A Isew lork flush cost the clients iiluilll 111.001) marks: The operators are said to have given exceedingly good "tins." ; o An advertisement In the Nows-Ite-view will reach 20,000 readers quick er and cheaper than 0,000 circular letters. iLiOIKJE DIKKCTORT. LAI It K I, ( No. 31. It. A. M. Siuicd convocation on iirst and third Tuemlnyd, Ma.ionlc Teml. All nu-mhers reU'U'd to attend and vimtitig compnnlnnfl welcome. R. A. WILSON. 1111) Trlest. W.I ITAHHia. Secretary. . F, A. tMrr1 I.1k v, 13. Htsular cotiimunlcatlons 2nd ati1 4tU W?lnaiy8 nch niontn m Mumnlc Temple, itoseburtf, Ore. Visitors wel come. W. U THOMAS. W. M. W. IK' TIARHIH. St-cy I K. MM ltAirburi( Cliaptrr So. f IIoMn their rcRulnr nieftlnff on tne) j lit and 3rd Thurnilayn In em t, month. 1 I AH ojnurnlntf brothers and slHtera i I aro rewpectfully lnvitMl tn attend. I MILS. EI.IZAMimi Kl'NVAN, W. M. I KHKE JOHNSON. S-"r"tary. i j TUB MKCI RITY BKKPIT AS"t 1A Tiox meta In ttie Maccabce hull the 1 1st and 3rd Tuoiaavi in each ma .to. t K. iK T. M. Meets rach second and j fourth ThurmlHjr of each month in . Mace a bee hull, cornur Caws und IMne 1 I streets. Visiting Knltfhia alwa a I welcome, i U C. OOOPMAN. Cmn. O W. UAl'l'. R. K. ; Mlll.llllllltN (U-1 (M)IM IttKi i ('in-lp No. 4!t, nieetn on 1 t iintl :ird Ki ld'iy nvenlntoi In Mooott hall. Vlalt liitf iiiMKliborH Invltt d to attend. ntx.iA-: cm:.sn.v. ti. n. ! M A Ul . A It I VI V 1 1 1 I'M-: V. t l. rk. ! V. II. A. . t7 V. KoVt-biir lit "view No. II holds reKUlur nieetlliKS i vc ond und fourth 'rhvtrwjtiy ut 8 p. m. Uitltitc ji stcr Invited to attend re views. Mace a hue Hull, l'ine and Cuss 1 atrvfts. ji:ssii-: iiai'p. Coi. Hfcl.I.K STKIMIKNSOX. Com.' U. I. (I, Utk. UnscbHlfK l.ortR ., Hold reKuUr coiumunu at Ions at .' the Kiks' Temple on each Thursday of every month. All member re j quettei to attend regularly, and all 1 vi'ttinir brothers are cordially In-. vtled to attend. i j. t;. n.rnnY, e. n. ! J. 'J. DAY. Jr.. heey. ! H otmtiK OK THK WOltl,l camp i No, 1C6, meets in Odd Fftllofrs hall In Koaehunr every iirt and rd Mn- day aveninsji. Visiting neighbor! : always w eK oin. KUKiKlitCK iviiTKn, c. C. 1 M. Al. MflJ.Klt. Clerk. I I. (I. O. I'hllrtnrlnn Lurtcr . N M,-M In "d(l hvllow. Temple wrry F'rld.iy vonlnic t 7 S o'cliM-k. Vi.lt Inic brelurn ar Almtys weU'ome. ' Mi m: H-: cm i;kk. n. ;. A. 3. UKniiKS, IWa. Sec J. U UA1UKV. Kill. See. Ul:llKKAII. nowhurf Kehkh I.m.Ik No. 41. 1. O. O. V.. Ml In Keliow, Temple rTery Krek en Tuenriay ovenlttH. Vliillnic meo-ben In geod tandliiH' ar luvilvd at-) tend. 1 (li'UTI'.fHi: lIATKIia.il. N. O. K A I.KMiX. Secy. I'Titr.l, mti.ry. Fin Bf.-y. kmi.iits or n riim A',pn uHin, N't. 4 I, notii nverv WertrieiMlajr frven lltlf tn loiitihi, Abstrfl.t nnll. cornwr Jeksen & Washington bl,. Vlielt ora sonny weleoma. Ht IHH.I-tl R. TUT7MAN. C C HOY O VUl Nil, M. K. i r. r wiMiiKHt.i. k n. r Iw4. jvi.vruuTK A.'rte ineei, in Iiall on Juekron St. or 2nd n.l 4tti Mmi.mav evvnlT.K, of eeh monlh l a eelo k. 'l.tltnc briohruo I", ooil starelinfr 'w4vx wclenire. a. j wri.t r. v i' r. 1 W M. I. A VMtK. W. P II. V. 1 14 'I '.MAN. Snniirf 1 M I l;ll All ! ISA M M. et In Mm r-!m- lal rvery lTdneiiUy eYenlnif. ' Vl,ltln menil'rr, nlun, weunik. II n -H Mill III S.'II M A M1I.PKKH Mi'l'l.hKII Tre, tusitv utMJl IllitV. r HISTORIC RECORDS DESTROYEOByU.S. PRINTING OFFICE! i Dy II. K. IlKYNOl.liS, (Intvrfiatltiriiil , t - Sei n e Staff Cirrel'"l;dunl. WASHINGTON, Ana. 26. Perman ent records of lite d. bates in the sen ate and house In the stirring days be fore the Civil War -u.uuu plans used in printing the old Congressional Clobe havo been destroyed at the government printing oifiee to make way for more recent records. Twelve of the plates containing statements to the house and si nale by Henry Clay, Stephen A. Douglas and others have been saved and will be ,,i, ,,n ..Yi.ihi.i,.,, m the museum of;l'l' tvery minute. Uie printing office. The Congressional tiloho was print-1 ed by individual :-h..ps from 1SUJ lot ls7t. It was published tirst weekly, but later became a daily. The contract for the work was held by several men . and there was constant bickenng over the lob until the gu rnment began to Resourceful Stenographers. In those days a stenographic report of the proceeding in the two houses of congress was not made as at pres- eit. but the congressional reporters i wrote down as niii ii as thev couhl in long hand and filled in with what they construed the member to say. One of the plat s showed some re marks on tho slavery question by Sen nior Lyman Trumbull, of Illinois. He 1 remarked to tne lace in tne mirror, suggested that the negroes be sent I "' washed my hands and was sur ln another i:i i-f or llie world, where ! prised to find that the water ill the they could eslabli-h their own coun-1 try, declaring both races could not get i along peacefully if I he negro was freed from slavery. He predicted the time would come when such a coun- try would be organized. William Pit Kessc nden. secretarv of the treasury In Lincoln's cabinet, took! ;i prominent part in the Panama Canal question in lSoO. according to the Olobe, which published t'essenden's speech on the que.-iion of communica tion between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. 'tirent Ilri'lian must be prevented from obtaining control of this import ant route of communication," I'cssen den said. Settlers for New York. I I roofs of the p! s show that m I IS.iS public land for use of "aclutil . j settlers only" could be obtained in i New York. The record shows a pell-! I tion introduced by a New York Sen ator, "praying that the public lamU m;iy he laid off in farms or lots anil t oo of cost to 'tual " 'ct.kE i , only.' One of the plates of the Globe was submitted ihe llurrau of Standards to bo analyzod. It vna found lo contain I moro th:m tvn difforfnt Hubstant;'s. Kach plato is a-nuiirtpr of an inch thick, solid and vxry h;ud . . jamaWHil of illicit booze (Int rn.-itlen.tl NVws Serv KINliSTOX. Jamaica, An rrcsumably under pressure of the Washington government In lis effort I to curb so far as possible the alleged I smuggling of liipior from the l'.ritish i , , . , ., West Indies into the lulled Klaus.!, S,'v,r:'' 'T'st 1K letters have tho Jamaica L-overnnient l,n, lieentiiY' I becnre( eiveil by Ir. and .Mrs. t.eorge all intelils a:iil purposes a police man for 1'ncle Sam for this colony and iiH depentb itcies the I'aymati islands and Turk's Island. It is an open s-cn-t f.iat thousands of cases of whisky, gin, etc., were regularly sh i i " l from Jamaica to Nassau. Turk's Island and olher near by points, from which it somehow or oilier made its unv Into the lnil,,l Stiites. Hut the local governm. ut has just taken ut, ps which will put a'?''"", ' 1,:'"" w""" -ieU. summary end to all this rum rue- 'a""''' ''"'onlight. making it most. . tiiim. Impressive. Though the Coliseum I MVItTl.i; citLKIi ftll TLK i:il I'm is.- . p,e.l l" l"'c'!" 111 A' " 72 ,,y Vespasian, I j:bert F. (irouml and Erma rarni- i. ia i. in. ht js still np (1. . nwft m.lL.niri. :,,, b(llh of Vvr,. cock,, were iii- Tho first move was to pass a law cent of the moimmeiili. of Rome, lt.elly married a't the court house Sat. 1 !', V" I"-','' '" ''"J"1 "'1 "" .000 spectators. The j f ,'r.oon. Coiti.tv Judge Ouine ofti- lnsk and other spirits were a, way, nt.rlv had not y-t visited the Vatican, -btlrg They left tnrncdiatvw f ir ... ... ....... ....... i ,,M 19 i" gien the drawback unt . a certificate of intry at tin- nort of distinaiion .!...! ; had been n ceiM d here. Since the exeise iluty on whipky, gin and other distilled spirits Is very heavy, this will put a stop, ui a great extent, to the shipping of the spirits, as the shipper will be unable to get the ro !aio of duty- ui.less they can prove that the goods were actually deliv ered at the pelts for which thev were dfstiiu'd nn tli. i;rrntly a r,:i to supi'lv everv MM in Turk's' hips muni;.' t. ?o if pin, fiifnriont in an, woman ami -?lant with two but - ties each, was shipped from this nort ami. afier htie kept there for some lime, returned I Jamaica and. so far as is known, is here "till. lliuh Kku-i 'i Also. I'.it the laie-t and severest move ns.iin.-t shippin.; alcohol from t!:is M.md is a r.ev. and pro!;ile.tiie ex pott tax pas. I hy the h yi'.at ive council rer. t'.tl;. . It Is so hifih that there , nt,,. ,,,., those etiRased in ihe traffic h itllsilleSS Willi p e I., iiui alile to do nts from whh li the li'ltior would . ntually find it sv Into the l'niie. siat : and it is openly chari d drastic "leKislali. at the direct re : ton a ut hurt : it s. ".' iin.ilt a h.t 1'an dtt an pt.li, , touch in opne covrrniitt nt det leLi-l.lt'on Is :r l:i;utir stiiiu.; that this new and tl las te en paSf tl icst of the Washii s- 'ecetni 1'nrie S:iru's man." Is a sh'taii lore now, and ihe not de.iy that the u!e:npt ti pr. vt nf : into the i'r.iied ut.. The m It glriatlou is bitter- What Happened When Sheila EUiston Refused Love By Idah McGlone Gibton jaiij:i 'Hut but" I protested, BtlU too astounded to understand. "1 dou't know what you mean. 1 did not ob- tain goods under false pretenses. I " Didn't you buy the furniture In jtliis room." demanded someone gruf fly. ' - Yes. 1 bought it ' ' 'lie carerul. Whatever you may say will be used against you,' cau tioned unother voice. " 'Hut 1 am telling nothing hut the i truth,' I expostulated. "Tho furniture 1 is not mine. It belongs to Walter : Jones, Jr. I bought them at his fa ther's store at his request. Walter is coming here this morning. 1 expect " 'Don't 'u know, young lady, Walter Jones lu "'Shut up, Wilkins, don't let her put it over on us. She is a slick one.' -..wllkna laid hls llana oll ,ny Bhouhler th ilyingly. 'You had dressed, my child.' soot lied while the big brute who had spoken before snorted "As 1 went into my bedroom, Mrs. Wilmington, I looked into my mirror. My face was distorted and covered wi" blood. My lip was cut, iny hair was disheveled, but I smiled at my self, for even then I did not realize what had happened to me. " 'You certainly have all the an-, pearance of an abandoned woman,' 1 basin turned pink. I tried to sponge oc my face and groaned with pain as the wash-cloth rubbed the open place on my temple. "As fast ns I couhl do, with my shaking hands, for now I was thor- nughly frightened, I managed to get! into tho little orchid-colored, geor - gette crepo frock that I had laid out over a chair the night before. As I finished hooking the belt, 1 thought I into the office of the police station, ruefully that it was to have been my and before I knew what was happen wedrting dress! i ing, I had been hurried Into a ceil. "At last I was ready and without i "Then I woke up and asked if I giving myself time to think, I went out into the dining room to find that all the men. except the one who had shown a llttlo compassion, were sit ting around my table the table I ),., arranged with such great hopes n,i imi rrv,.r, i,n i.ri,t i,f..i for 'the time when Walter and I shonlll ,,,, bacl tQ ,unch , m own home, t "They were eating the rolls and J""" " ' -'lain,y lace c loth. One miin had broken oft a great piece of our wedding cake and was wrapping it up in a Rroapy "PWaH7 'inarkin. whon I came in, ruin ne was Roing to xaKO mis homo to lira H 1 1 lo Rirl. "I lookod at him curioualy. Wna It ros.siblo that n man with a daughtor of hjq own cotild T so callous and ly resented, piirl irularly ly seamen on the LirKe number of ships encased In the banana trade between Jamaica and eastern American ports. I. iiiuor original Tarcntella dance. "You by the hundreds of bottles was taken may remember that Sorrento Is di ii p weekly on many of these ships, as I rectly concerned with the. origin of there was no legislation to plevent this dance," lie writes, sailors purchasing liiiuor and taking The next morning they tuok an it on board with them. Now they , auto ride along the Salernian buv. cannot do this unless they first pay a heavy excise tax. ;.George Houck Sends Letters Home K. Ilonek from their son. Ceorge. vho w illi n party or l'nlversity of Oregon students is making a tour of I'.uropc. In his last letter he said he ' '"J"'" Itome, but found it tiifi irttli. to put emotions on paper with cool -ink. Ho had visited tho Forum and stood on (!! spot where "''" aucire:,s over I aesar. "ll mat mug aesar a iu- m v " s"'"' l"r,' "",lrs (n(' oi. i-eiers, or si. cauls. The origi- mil wo-ks of art r n in v.m.i.rfnl . niuseiiiiis were ot great Interest u tlpTi a!!. ".lint an bb a as to prices In Com"." he writes. "This morning (Sundav) I missed my breakfast ai our hotel, o went to a cafe, had the reju'ar continental brrakf.ict, coffee ami rolls, i costing I.e. rents. I was shaved by the hotel narher for "i'. rents, bought me a 'dandy' straw hat for TT rents. a fino i.air nf kid clovrs fr il.r.o. . an.l a jxiip f.f a(u s' vhiiQ kill filovca , for t-o ints." 1 Th ir dft-arturp from Koine was uriny I hy a strike and the train re very much crowded. In one tnparimi nt designed for six. they j had 11 crowu-uns and one l.ni.v I At Milan they picked up their "con- ductor." or ".oin-i.r" t.,r t, inaiiitif- or the trip. e proved to he an Aiu.rlc.in nrt student from I'aris who was '.orn In Arizona. It. tween Milan ami I'i-a ih, y passed throu.;:i :'! tunnels, thouuhl that Hie rn.l sliouUl he called a uhw.ir. lie sa-v much to int, rest him In nit, l:' e,i j better than ;. noa or Milan. lo -Ilea is a liustlltlC. modern rnM, t, i i:il s. a:ort The party had taken the trp from Wild. to i! e l-l.-.n.l of r:,ri where "i. v M.-i.d th.. famous l'.luo Crotn t r.i. a 1,,-O' L-e (J. Sllli l'!H evriuisite. I rem ihi-t ev W en I ttv heat In Snr. r li'o. w here they (need In ft hntt 1 a a citff Perl..oki.-. the ltav of V.-.. p: V;niiu w is visihle dire.-ilv IH I I tie teiv. in: lliov itlic light aior.( the inclined railwa suspicious of another man's daugh ter? "impulsively I went up to him say ing: 'Oh, have you a daughter' Theu perhaps you will have a little pity for me. l am as innocent of auy wrong as your own girl. "Kor answer ho thrust mo away from him so roughly that 1 almost tell, and shouted: " 'Young woman, don't you mention my little, crippled daughter in the same breath with yourself. When I think of that sweet child havimz to suffer tho pain she endures day after 1 day; when I think how little I can 1 give her, and see a great, healthy thief like you living in comfort, I i doubt the all-good of my Creator.' j " 'Shut up, Hill! You are not on a i soap-box on the street corner,' com manded the leader of the men. 'It Is getiins along toward 11 o'clock. We! must get in to headquarters.' " 'Where are you taking me? Where are you taking me?" I questioned wildly, for until that moment 1 had not had the slightest idea that they were taking me to Jail. " 'We are locking you up,' young ; lady, before you luako away with the ! rest of old Jones' furniture depart ment,' bellowed one of the men with : a sarcastic guffaw as he took, hold of i my arm. ' , j " 'But surely you will let mo tele phone to my friends. 1 want to call up Dr. Thornton.' i "Dr.-Thornton's name seemed to! have some effect on them, for one of j them volunteered that I could tele-' phone from the central station after' I Ihe complaint had been lodged against me. "Ostentatiously locking the doors as we came out, the men escorted mo to the motor that 1 had seen Ihe pre vious evening, drawn up across the road. I "Thrusting me in, they all piled In beside inc. "In a few minutes I was hustled might telephone to af friend Who do you want to talk to?' de manded the man outside. " 'Kither Dr. Thornton or Mrs. Walton, I asnwered. "Opening the door lie thrust me outside again onto a bench. 'Sit down,' he ordered, 'and I will see If we can get them.' "I sat down upon a hard bench be tween a half-drunken woman and a shifty-eyed man. There I waited ! literally waited through the long I hours of the afternoon. I had eatonj I notiiing oll day. No one scorned to pay any attention to mo exoopt every utile while a group of men in uni form would come und look mo over carefully. I Rri w mora luuiKry, more frightened, more desperate." (To He Continued. 1 Kolng up the volcano. They were en tertained that evening liy the- nutiv with Neapolitan lovu-songa and the This road, he writes, is of tho same general type as bur Columbia Uher highway, but has more tunnels. Ho found the Amain drive most beauti ful, and the party was staying ull night at Amalfi, which Is called "a rock-bound Kden." Tlio hotel which was formerly a Capuchin convent, rambles all over the cliff in a most delightful fashion. No two rooms arc , on the same level, und it still has a i chapel and cloister. He sent a nic- I lure of the colonnade overgrown Willi granes. where their lunch had been served, and where he was writ fiig. He asks his parents to read Longfellow's poem, "Amalfi." and wtiles that Longfellow did not over do it. The party of students left Germany this morning, iroinir to llelgium. and I intend to ruend several days in Drus- jv t'" Crt ok i. , ' inro the groom owes ivher.i they will make ! . m"v "i. i.hv Home. TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned not to hunt, or trespass in any way on Kound Trairie Itanch. BOvSCfl PEP AND POWER FOR FORDS Wonderful New ImiUon System, with lloscrt Slaninir Amplifier, puis power and pep in Fords slops misfiring saves pas keeps pluj;s clenn makes start iuu easy is waterproof. You dtive anywhere and everywhere without touehinir the spark le er. This lioscli oullit is Bold, complete nt L. G. DEVANEY 4d6 V. Cass St. 1'hone SI. $19.00 tp c N v bo. ul"- niv wtfc-H "has stair Cylinder Re-Be? the County. 0 -I-3 X"RTBjm TRAVri to the Coast kbJ Auto Lme Stet' Over Ktnr mi V.H.rar.4 U,.p2 you time .-.h H tel Umnm,. ""'H Horn. Re3taur,ott.tH. I a. m. and S p. o. Fre to Myrtle PoiR " " Coquaie ... , Coast AntoiS Ueor w. Br7ul Coqullle, Onn, See Our Hit! 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