East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 16, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TEN, Image 9

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DAILY EAST OREGON IAN. PKXDLETOX. ORBGON, 8ATTIIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1011.
TWELVE PAGES,
XID GLOVE CORPS ON
TRAIL OF BOMBMEN
ii:ivKTMi:T or JISTICE i
SI.KIT11S tikm:i loose'
I
ITfificnt sT-t Service In ilie'.
Kntirv W'oi'M Will l'cnvt Out AN j
("ii!-ilrJU-iiN of D.Miam.ti-rs In
In. ted Stale, j
W.iMi r.Rton. Poo. 16. Tho gov-:
mmi m has turned the secret service
ior.-c of tho department vt justice
loose on the trail of the dynamite
-!ns;'!i-ali'rs. This is tho roal t-ecret
rviro oori s of the I'nited States. Its;
operatives aro u:tort tlu-r tho most si- j
J.nt. lt .i.-t :n!verl:se-l. least known,
ii:-t etiklev.t aiul u-rriblo sot of men
'Mutters :n tli s country, and probably I
jnuro efficient than any foreign body I
vf secret agents.
It v 1:1. i ii.il-i .if tVi. sti r!' 111 n i :
Tiexrr to k vo out tho nuaiber or the
n.iniis of the department of justice
J'HTo! rervice age t..... never to ro-o-unt
their exploits or reveal their
methods. Chief Wilkie'a corps in the
tre.i-ury department catches eoun-
SHE GAVE UP
ALL HOPE
Physicians Failed To Help Mrs.
Green, But She Finally Found
Relief in CarduL
Meetze, Ya. Mre. J. C. Green of this
place, says: "I suffered with womanly
troubles so that I could hardly sit op.
Two of tho best doctors la our town
treated me, and I tried different medi
cines, until I gave up all hope ot ever
Setting well.
One day, I decided to try some Car
dul. It did so much for me that I
ordered some more, and It cured me!
Today, I feel as well as I ever did la
my life.
Tho pains and the trouble aro all
gone. I feel like another person in
very way. I wish every sufferer could
know what Cardul will do for sick
women."
A few doses of Cardul at the right
time, will save many a big doctor bill,
by preventing serious sickness.
It tones up the nervous system, and
helps make pale cheeks fresh and rosy.
Thousands of weak women have been
restored to health and happiness by
oslng Cardul. Suppose you try it
It may be just the medicine you need.
N. B. Write to: Uaies' Advisory Dei.. Ch ru
mor Mdlcln Co., Chnanoor. Tfin.. for Special
Instruction), and 64-race book. "Home TruUMOl
sent m fUia wrapper, on requvu
terfeters and guards the president,
and the deeds of its members are
widely known. The postofflce In
spectors ore quiet when at work but
after an arrest I made they become
emit witnesses and tho stories ot
their exploits are told.
Hut tho Justice department's de
tectives always remain hidden. They
h ive tho widest tange of activities of
any government .oree of sleuths. To
day an aa:ont may effect the capture
of some wretched t ief in an outly
ing government office; tomorrow he
may start on the track of a red
handel mu. "eror on the high seas;
next sprinsj ht may be the suave c'.ub
11:111 and society favorite whose clever
operations bring to bar tho record
iloMring trust magnates. Put his
identity is never revealed.
lino day a tall gentleman, impeac
oahly clothed in hard-weave gray
trousers, frock coat and silk hat,
glove I and gaitored. enters the de
portment of justice building, swing
ing a slender walking stick. A clerk
may whisper to you that he Is so-and-so,
secret nge"- And It g ve you
i glimpse of what the service 's. This
agt'nt can play the society d iw'er or
foreign nobleman if necessary to his
purposes. Or he can get into a jump
er and overalls, crop his hair, and
be able to catch socio desperate fusri
tivo from ju-tice. It s all 1r. h's line
of work.
The headquarters of ' ne kid-glove
serv'ce is in an upper room in the de
partment of Justice building. It is a
Spartan-line room, rugless and with
cheap oak furniture, entirely ujilike
the luxurious offices in the rest of
the building. Stanley W. Pinch is
chief of the service. His de-k is lit
tered with reports and photographs
of men wanted. He receives a con
stant string of telegrams and long
distance telephone messages from his
agents. The number of his force is
not known, but it is probably about
150.
ployes of the department say that he
had simply dropped out of Bight, but
was expected to appear day after to
morrow. In the meantime there is a well de
fined rumor that the Postmaster
General and politoal adviser of the
Taft administration will hand in his
resignatlcn shortly.
1IAZE1 HKPOUK U1KLS.
own father, but I did It to protect my
mother and husband." she said.
When Young's gun was picked up
both chambers were loaded and both
hummers cocked.
G1ULS, AS TEST. LIVE
OX SEVEX t'L'NTS A l AY
COXXECTUTT WOLD GIVE
T.UT 30-POUX1) TURKEY
Waterbury, Conn. Connecticut
hopes to supplant Rhode Island this
year for the honor of supplying
President Taft's table with a Thanks
giving turkey.
A local farmer has an especially
attractive and supposedly toothsome
gobbler which already, weighs nearly
thirty pounds, and which will take on
added weight under the special train
ing of the weeks to come.
It is being fed on a diet of blended
cereals mixed with nuts, wild rice and
wild celery sieeped in sweet wine.
This diet is expected to produce a
piquant taste, something like a com
bination of Scotch quail and Ameri
can woodcock.
HitclictM'k to Resign, Rumor.
Washington, D. C. Postmaster
General Hitchcock has absented him
self from the postofflce department
for several days and rumors of his
resignation are afloat again. Em-
AniiupollH .picIm" Komil to io
Through Contortions ;is Vis
itors Wnteli Them, j
Annapolis, Mr. An incident unpar-j
alleled In the history of the hazing
code ut the naval academy took place
when two pkbes were compelled to:
do several physical exercises In the!
presence of two giggling girls, before!
whom an upper classman was endeav-
oiinir to show off. .The members of
the hazer's class do not Intend tV
support him and they arc now en-i
d.avoring to identify nim. if they
fly tho guilt upon him they will takoi
effectual means to have his cotinec-
ticn with the naval academy severed. 1
The young women are understood
to be from out of town and to have
attended the hop on the previous eve
ning as the guests of the midship
men who did the hazing- to amuse
them.
According to the code, the under
classmen have a right to appeal to
the upper classmen when they think
they have been mistreated or sub
jected to anything beyond what the
traditions of the academy allow. This
one of the plebes did, and he was at
once informed that he had made a
proper appeal and that the upper
classmen would stund by him.
KILLS FATHER IX SELF DEFEXSE
Flint Woman Says Her 1 'a rent
Tlnvatonotl llcr1 Husband
- a nil Mother.
Flint. Mich. Sirs. Francis M.
Mills, 22 years otd, shot and instantly
killed her father, Frank Young, at
the Mills home near this city. She
says that, she shot to save not only
her own life, but those of her hus
band and mother as well, and that
the father, with gun cocked, had
threatened death to the three. Pend
ing an investigation both Mills and
his wife are in jail.
Mrs. Young was ordered from her
home and went to the home of her
daughter. She was followed there
by Y'oung who carried a double-barreled
shotgun. He asked his wife to
return home with him, which re
quest was refused.
Young, according to the Mills
statement, drew and cocked his gun
and uttered a threat that he would
kill the whole tribe. Mills jumped
at him and grabbed the gun, but wa
thrown off; when Mrs. Mills reached
inside the kitchen door, got her hus
band's gun and fired the shot that
killed her father.
"It is an awful thing to kill your
The Song of the Foam is "Home, Sweet Home
(Baritone and Bass Song)
As sung by HARRY MAYO of
The Empire City Quartette
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l'msMvtive School Teachers it
Tvciit.v-oii Mculs for ,lui
Forty-nine Cents.
Cincinnati. For a week several
young women, pupils of the senior
class of the Cincinnati Kindergarten
Training School, have conducted an
experiment in dieting the results of
which indicate, that it is quite possibl y
for u working girl with a knowledge
of food preparation to secure good
ft nd at an average cost of 12 cents a
day. If she cannot afford this, .she
can get along nicely on us little as
seven cents n day, which Is what the
prospective teachers accomplished in
their trial.
In order to carry out the tost thor-
HAD BEEN DOCTORING
AYEARFORECZEMA
A Remarkable and Convincing State
ment of the Success of Cuticura
Soap and Ointment in the Treat
ment of the Pain, Itching and
Burning of Eczema
"I, the undersigned, cannot give enough
praise to the Cuticura Itemnlies. I htid been
doctoring for ut leat a year for eczema on
my loot. I hail tried doctor titter doctor all
to no avail. When a yount girl I rpraincil
my ankle three different times, paying little
or no attention to it, when live years apo
a small spot showed upon my lift ankle.
1 was worried and sent for a (lot-tor. Ha
said it was eczema, lie drew a small bone
from the ankle about the si.-.n of a mutch
and ahout an inch Ions. The small I10I0
grew to about the size of an apple, and
the eczema spread to the knee. The doctors
never could heal the hule in the ankle.
The whole foot ran .vatcjr all the tune
"My husband and my sons were up nlht
and day wheeling me from one room to an
other in the hope of giving me. some relief.
I would fit for hours ut a time in front of
the fireplace hoping for daybreak. Tho
pain was so intense I was almost crazy,
in fact, I would lose my reason fur hours
at a time. One day a friend of mine dropped
in to see me. No more had she glanced at
my foot Ihau she exclaimed, 'Mrs. hinnegan,
why in the world don't you try the Cuti
cura Remedies!' bring disgusted with the
doctors and their niedicliw, and not being
able to sleep at all, I decided to give the
Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment a
trial. After using them three days that
night I slept as sound as a silver dollar
for eight long hours. I awoke in the morning
with but very little pain, in fact, I thought
I was in heaven. After using the Cuticura
Remedies for three months I was perfectly
restored to health, thanks to the Culicura
Soap and Ointment. I will be sixty-four
years of age my next birthday, hale and
hearty at present." (Signed) Mrs. Julia Kinne
gan, 2234 Hehert St., M.Louis, Mo., Mar. 711.
Cuticura Soap ami Ointment are sold
throughout the world. Send to Potter Drug
4 Chem. Corp., iJept. 12A. Uoston, for free
sample of each with 3 -'-p. book 011 the skill.
' REFRAIN.
Listesso Tempo,
oughly the girls were given a model
flat which was fitted up by the school
board. They did their own house
keeping, marketing and prepared their
meals, besides doing their regular
class and special work.
Here is the seven-cent menu:
Hreakfaat Corntneal mush nnd
milk, brown bread or toast, coffee or
cocoa.
Luncheon Peanut ,, sandwiches
bread and Jelly squares, fruit.
Dinner Split-pen soup, cream, cod
f'sh on toast, apple , dumplings with
s-auce, tea.
It Is expected that the results of
the experiment will he applied when
a model worklng-gliTs flat Is estab
lished In connection with the .Schinld
Inpp Model Homes.
"There Is a meaning In all this ef
fort to reduce the cost of living," one
of the girls said. "If a working girl
can be helped to live better on her
modest wages It means that she Is
Just that far safeguarded frim dan
gers of many kinds."
Swelllng9 of the fie caused by In
flammation, cold, fracture of the
bone, toothache, neuralgia or rheu
matism can be relieved by applying
HALLAKD'S SNOW L.INIMEKT. It
should be well rubbed in over the part
affected. Its great healing aid pen
crating power eases the pain, reduj
ditlcns. Price 25c, SOc and $1 per
cs swelling and restores natural c.mi
bottle. Sold by A. C. Kooppen & Brja.
Oood hnrn and 3 lots, fine place, net
cash $1000. Teutsch & Bickers,
1 Words by
ARTHUR J. LAMB
Music by
SEYMOUR FURTH
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CIGAKS IX HOLIDAY
PACKAGES, PIPES OF
E V E II Y DESCRIPTION,
SMOKERS ARTICLES OF
ALE KINDS.
CHOICE LINE OF CANDIES IX SPECIAL HOLI
DAY POXES.
Wo cordially solicit tho ladies' trade.
HARRY O'DELL
Confectionery and Smokers Supplies.
Main street, next door to Tallman & Co.
COYRiaHT
Siits and Overcoats made here in
tirst-class style from $30 to $50
Fit and Workmanship guaranteed
Altering of all kinds neatly done and a specialty made of Ladies'
Tailoring.
Ladies bring in your old coats and suits and Lave them re
modeled. Fine Tailoring
815 Main Street, Next to Filers Music House.
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Copyright, by MAURICE SHAPIRO, Broadway and 39th St., Kew York
WHO WILL PUBLISH YOUR SONG, IF YOTJ HAVE WRITTEN ONE, AND SEND YOU VALUABLE
CATALOGUE OF HITS FREE FOR THE ASKING
L'sell by pcrmitsion, MURRAY MUSIC Co., New York Jfo. 267.
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