Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19??, December 01, 1917, Image 3

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    N e w H o u s to n H o te l
A GREAT DISCOVERY
04920810
(U r J. It. W atson. U . D .)
Hwollan hands, ankles, fast are due to
W ith «n.l K » i f l t S U . IW tUiul. Ore.
a dropsical condition, often caused by
Kuur blw k t fruni UnU.n I>«.| mi I. T u r Muck«
disordered kidneys.
N a tu rally when the
from N —w l'miUilttp«. M.ninni «m l ftmi.rijuf.
kidneys are deranged tha blood la filled
U ».r IUU out.1,1. ruolo. Unire U r U, IZ.MJ.
with polsonoua w aste m atter, which set­
CHAH. C IIOI’KINN. M.n.*.r
tles In the feet, anklca and w rists; o r un­
der the eyes In bug-llke form ations.
As a rem edy fo r those easily recognised
sym ptom s of Inflam m ation caused by urto
acid—as scalding urine, backache and fr e ­
On* huiHlrmt hih I «U ly -H v«
«11
quent urination, as wall as sedim ent In
li»»l»ruv«»ii»«i>l*. fi»»*» iihiin»« on w *r> fluur.l
the urine, or If uric acid In the blood has
caused rheumatism, lum bago, sciatica,
R ate« 76c to $1.60 p«r day: $2.60 to
gout. It Is sim ply w onderful huw quickly
$6.00 par waak.
A n-u -rtc acts; the pains and stiffn ess
OblKMlta < out thou«*. ‘i Mix'ka from I'u* turtle««.
rapidly disappear, fo r Anurtc (double
F tr«
M I* « ik I Oratfon Kiactric p«M «tour.
stren gth ), la m any tim es more potent
than llthla and often elim in ates uric acid
us hot w ater m elts sugar
L>r. t'ls rre 's I'leueant P ellets fo r tha
liv er and howela have been favorab ly
Am mmli) frum your 01.1) CAK*
known for nearly 10 years.
F irrs. Rug R u n t o n a » 1 1 aises.
Anurlc Is a recent scien tific discovery
Unii iinU-rn rvovlve prompt nml rnru-
I'riaonrm Arc Thought to hr Mrmbrra by Dr H e re «, C h ief of H taff at the In ­
valids' H otel and rturglcal Inst., In B u f­
7ul attention. Sunil for bookltiL
falo, N
V
Hand 10c there fo r a trial
o f Secret Anarchistic Society to
pkg o f Anurlc.
N O R T H W E S T RUG CO.
AS FOES OF ALLIES
Hotel Rowland
Eighty Taken
in Round-up in
Northwest This Week.
BEAUTIFUL RUGS RESISTANCE IS MET
*S and Taylor Sta.
■
Cortland, Or.
Help Cernían Propaganda.
e l e c t r ic m o t o r s
R our I i I, S u U , KanU d *mJ K apali«d
WAI.K M l M.frXTItlC W O llK H
• ••■»
>»•
Purtland. O r e
B ig g e r P a y fo r Y o u .
Ruhrik«-Waikf»r
Hualn«»« 0 »llr*«v 1‘ortland,
O r* larR#*l tit N i i i i I i w m I, I rutti« you in all busi-
R*ai cour«««. Knroll uny tim*.
( '«lain «
Seattle, Waxh. — A h the reault o f a
aeriea of raida
agents
conducted
by
Federal
working under the direction of
Henry M. W hite, immigration inspec­
tor, 66 Italians, alleged to be interna­
tional anarchists, are locked in cells at
Mualcal Cam ouflage.
the Seattle immigration station, while
Knew His Table Manner«.
Tho suggestion of the food conser-
vers that wo eat whale rocalle the
story of the schoolboy who was being
questioned by the examiner. Bald the
latter, "D o we cat the flesh of the
whale?”
“ Y-y-yes, sir,” faltered the young­
ster.
“And what," pursued the questioner,
"do we do with the bones?"
"P'Please, sir," responded the hoy.
"w e I leave them on the s i sides of
our plates.”— Exchange.
Tlio « a y U 1 0 piano aaiatcur nene the a number o f othera are under arrest at
loud pedal
S|)okane and Tacoma.
It fa believed
he plantai and the conductor abak-
Latest In Torpedoes.
uda after tha flualo of the con- that in all nearly 80 men are under ar-
A
torpedo
w ith a corkscrew course
reat.
has been observed. If It misses the
Thoae arrested are believed to be
« t t l 's o rc h e a l ra tion .
port side It turns and strikes the star­
ir rlalng on hla tona to Project members of the Cirrola Studi Sociali, a
board; sometimes on missing there it
1
ole.
secret
anarchistic
society
said
to
have
/•»
i'D ii turns again, striking the port
• .* ■
di lai hltchlng back In bla cbalr a membership o f 200,000 in the United
side. The ship's officer unaccountably
«''ire begluuiug thè Di lavo pari States. They are said to have plotted
omitted to add that after the explo­
,
ixlh rbapaody l>y Ideai.
the assassination of the King o f Italy sion the fragments reunite and return
A
ale critica ilreaa aulì.— Front
and bloody disturbances in this coun­ to the submarine as a complete missile
e
’ cal Courlar.
try as part of the world-wide propa­ ready to be fired anew.— New York
ganda for Teutonic victory in the war. Bun.
AA IN NUW SHOKS A I.W AYN liHK
The Federal net, akilfullly aet for
* f i w i d j w . Oic entleepli.' jnreiinr.
Il
“ W e met by chance."
tighln«AM unii lilisUtriitR. K#l>«v«» Coma. the alleged plotters, began to close
"Y es, It was no more your fault than
tnt Hatflieii, HvkcMaUnir. Aching K m I.
Sunday
and
the
laat
arrests
were
made
• ami ouinftirt. A tempi no «uliatttut«.
It was my misfortune."— Brooklyn
K t.
AtttiiwMi. Allan S. Uliii«to<l. 1.« Wednesday,
when Mr. W hite made Cltlxen.
uflb'ial announcement of the roundup.
O f the 65 men in cuatody here 22 j S O O T H E S IT C H IN G
Fluid Fual.
SCALPS
' "I want to ace alcohol aboltabed from were arrested in Seattle, 14 at Clel
Klum,
seven
at
Koslyn,
eight
at
Black
And Prevents Falling Hair Do Cutl-
lie (ace of tho earth,” remarked the
cura Soap and Ointment.
Diamond and four at Kenton.
Many
iM pilo cltlaun.
courac, you incau alcoholic of those ai rested here were employed
On
retiring, gently rub spots of
in ship yards working on government
v.
W ”
r 1 ion’t draw the line. If the contracts.
Most o f these from the dandruff and Itching with Cuticura
Ointment.
Next morning shampoo
C
CL. nation la to be preaarved outlying points are coal miners.
with Cuticura Soap and hot water
%
un'ebut down on tho chafing
Officer« making the arrests here met! using plenty of Soap. Cultivate the
f
. . um tho flow ing bowl.”—
with armed resistance in one instance use of Cuticura Soap and Ointment
/ 1
t k Star
when deputies in the waterfront dis­ for every-day toilet purposes.
yyd .
■ — ......... . ■
Free sample each by mall with
trict wore fired upon, but none wan
,, (veen tha Acta.
Address postcard. Cuticura,
wounded.
Arrests
elsewhere were Book.
a i; out to aeo a man."
Dept. L, Boston.
Sold everywhere.
made without trouble.
h|>V:
— Adv.
According to Federal officers the
t
you
"H ut aren't you afraid of eye atraln?” MU8|>ecta, in co-operation with other
l ’ater Kamillas (describing a speech)
anarchistic societies throughout the — The audience was that absorbed you
A W lae Beggar.
country and Europe, have been plotting could have heard a pin drop.
I leaf and Dumb lieggar — Do you j to ruin the morale o f the Italian arm­
Curious Hopeful— Did anybody drop
think It looka like rain, Sam?
ies by the circulation of the literature one ?— Exchange.
^ l i i i u d B eggar 1 daren't look op to branding the w ar one waged for capi­
H p . Here cornea ono of my beet cu e ;
"Mamma, what does It mean when
talistic profit.
U* inert.— Exchange.
you're wined and dined?"
"T h a t’s an obsolete term, Harold.
Qualified.
P L A C E L A R G E S T M E A T O R D E R N ow you are only grapelulced and
Huaband.— Your
extravagance
la
cornbreaded.”— Life.
awful.
W hen I die you'll probably
have to beg.
Food Administration Buya for Allied
W ife— W ell. I ahould be better off
Nations, Ited Cross and Belgium.
than aome poor women who never had
any practice.— London Opinion.
Chicago - The greatest meat order
H is Dire Threat.
He waa 4 and hla older brother
waen't respecting hla dignity.
•'I' m going to grandm a'« for a night
and a day and then I'm going north,"
ha threatened.— Indianapolis New*.
H U E S , P E L T S , C A S C A R A BARK.
W O O L A ND M O H A IR .
We m l SI you t m Write tor prices M4 shipping tags
T n i M. T. M in t o n Cl.
o n , Siam«, w«
SHER1DAN-BECKLEY CO M P’Y, Inc.
Mil
P ro d u c e
B rok ers.
Cash buyer* In local and car lota.
H O G S 1 Write f..r Shi,>|i.ns Taira , A P P L E S
v E
r A
i l L ( y ...
«ml I'rlt-a List
P o ta to e a
V
EGGS
N o Ch* ' « * cU a reiaa la «. ( O N I O N S
126 Front Street,
PORTLAND.
-
-
OREGON
k * »f* r«n r e
M ì I h tti I b S tivin e* HanV.
W t W a n t Your
BEANS
W e Pay Cash.
No Commissiona
H E ID E N R E IC H
74 rront at.,
CO.
Portland, Ora
THE VOGEL
PRODUCE CO.
W ill *u«r»ntr«Jyoti top market p rie«» at all tlmaa
for yaur Vaal, lion«, Poultry. F'irir*. Ruttar. Midas.
Ufc'jr. I f yau hava not ahippad to ua, try ua.
K l Z Front,
SHIP
PORTLAND, OR.
V u l , Pork. Beet.
Poultry, Butter, Eggs
and Farm Produce.
tm the Old Reliable K w r tln r bonne with i
record o f 45 rea r, of Hu..arc Dealing«, and
be enured of T O P M A R K E T PRICES.
F. M. C R O N K H 1 TE
S-47 Free) Street
Portias*. Oregea
W E W AN T YOUR
Poultry. Veal
and Hogs
HIGHEST M A R K E T PRICE
NO fCOM M ISSION
PR O M PT RETURNS,
H E N N I N G S E N PRO DU CE CO.
18-20 Front St.
P. N. U.
Portland. Ore.
No. 48. 1917
in the history o f the Chicago stock
yards, and probably o f the world, was
placed here Thursday. Joseph P. Cot­
ton, chief o f the meat division o f the
food administration, waa the buyer,
and the purchase was for the allied na­
tions, the Red Cross and the Belgian
R elief commission.
The tonnage, the kinds o f meats in­
volved and the time for deliveries w ill
remain secret, as w ill the namcH o f the
15 packers who divided the orders.
The order for the United States
army failed to arrive in time, it was
said, and w i.f vje divided later. It also
was said the greater part o f the order
w ill be delivered a fter the first o f the
year, ami that cured meats and lard
w ill make up a considerable portion o f
the whole.
The order was placed under the new
prices established Saturday by the food
administration, allowing the packers
not more than 21 per cent profit on
meat sales. The order was unusual,
in that there whs no competition, the
whole thing being shared out at the
government’s own prices, practically
at the dictation o f Mr. Cotton.
San Diego Remains Wet.
San Diego, Cal.— A fte r a campaign
waged vigorously by both sides, this
city Wednesday voted down by the
small m ajority o f 247 votes a so-called
“ bone-dry” prohibition ordinance pro­
posed in an in itiative petition. Ap­
proximately 21,000 votes were cast.
The result was:
For the ordinance,
10,385; against, 10,632. About 55 per
cent o f the registered vote was cast.
Much o f the dry campaign was based
on the statement that the ordinance
was necessary for the protection o f the
soldiers in training at Camp Kearney.
Large Army to be Needed.
Boston -The United States w ill have
to make maintenance o f a large army
after war a National problem, as S w it­
zerland has, so long as the Nation is to
be in a league to enforce peace. Presi­
dent Emeritus Charles W. Eliot, o f
Harvard Univesrity, declared at the
¡m eeting o f the National Federation of
Religious Liberals here.
“ It has been demonstrated,” he said,
“ that a democracy may be alow, hut
that it is efficient when it gets going.
GRAY. USE SAGE TEA
H ere’s G ran dm oth er’s Recipe to
Darken and B eau tify
Faded H air.
That beautiful, even shade of dark,
glossy hair can only be had by brew ­
ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul­
phur. Your hair is your charm.
It
makes or mars the face.
W hen It
fades, turns gray or streaked. Just an
application or two of Sage and Sul­
phur enhances its appearance a hun­
dredfold.
Don't bother to prepare the mix
ture; you can get this famous old re­
cipe improved by the addition of other
Ingredients for 60 cents a large bottle,
all ready for use. It is called Wyeth's
Sage and Sulphur Compound.
This
can always be depended upon to bring
back the natural color and lustre of
your hair.
Everybody uses “ W yeth's" Sage and
Sulphur Compound now because it
darkens so naturally and evenly that
nobody can tell it has been applied.
You simply dampen a sponge or soft
brush with It and draw this through
the hair, taking one small strand at
a time; by morning the gray hair has
disappeared, and after another appli­
cation It becomes beautifully dark and
appears glossy and lustrous.
This
roady-to-use preparation Is a delight­
ful toilet requisite for those who de­
sire dark hair and a youthful appear­
ance. It is not Intended for the cure,
mitigation or prevention of disease.
BLACK
LEG
If
LOSSES SÍ1ELY PREVENTED
k, CUTTER'S gLRCKlEd PILL*
l . ow-p rlc fd .
Irrah. n*Ilaide; I
p r p f erred by 1
western Mock-
men. bet ause they \
protect where ether'
vnoelaee fell.
Write hw booklet and testimonial«.
10 éose pkg. Bl »eklet Pitts, 11 00
Ot-Beee pit«. M n W m PIN«. $4 00
Uee any Injecter, but Cutter*• simple* and etronyeri.
Th* superiority el Cuíte» prnductsje **ue to over IS
Tear* I »I
and skki
el tprt
spi lodging In VArt inks
...........
m S
ONLY.
OH CUTTSA S. II unobtainable.
V. INSIST
I n
onte» direct.
Th« C«tt«r Isksrstsiy. •«rtsjsibC»Ut«rals
Granulated
Eyelids,
1 Sore Eves, Eyes Inflamed by
___ j S u n , D u s t and W i n d quickly
relieved hv Murine. Try it in
C your Eyes and in Baby’s Eyes.
TOUR
L -I L < 3N a Smarting. Just Eye Comfort
Alpine Oasis Created.
Marine Eye Remedy
Geneva,
Switzerland — Both the By* ftnlv«. ill Tnhe*« 25c. For Bock o f f* « K v - *»■••.
Ask M a rin e E r e R e m e d y C o .. C h ic a g o 4
French and Italian
frontiers were
closed again Wednesday for an in­
definite period, while I .a Suisse an­
nounces that the German and Austiran
m »r be checked, and mere serious condi­
frontiers, which already are difficult
tion« o f the throat will be often »voided
by prompt I t ti-in c the child a dose of
to cross, will be hermetically sealed
shortly. Thus it appears Switzerland
will become an Alpine oasis createli by
the four powerful nations surrounding
it.
CHILDREN’S COUGHS
PISO’S
A P P EA L TO SH IPPER S
Hublic
Service Commission Acknowl­
WILL YOU B E ONE?
Thousands of thoughtlesa people neglect cold» every winter.
A cough follows; they get rundown then stubborn sicknea* sets in.
Sickness can be prevented easier than it can be cured end if you
will give your system the benefit of a few bottles of
edges Help and Asks Suggestions
and More Aid From Pnblic.
Shippers o f tho Northwest have been
addressed
by
the
Washington
state
public service commission, asking fo r
a further effort to facilitate the Ibad-
ing, movement and
classes o f cars.
knowladgea
unloading
The
the
o f all
commission
hearty
shippers to its previous
ac-
reH|suiHe* of
request,
but
asks both co-operation and suggestions
in pushing for greater shipp.ng effi­
ciency.
First,
load
even to the
cars
to
extent
of
full capacity,
10
all
published
Don’t neglect taking S c o tt’s — oom monoo today.
The im ported N o rw eg ia n cod liver oil always ased in S co tt's Em ulaios Is b o w
rc&Aed in our own A m erica n laboratories which gu aran tees it fr e e from im p a ritie s .
Scott * Borwne. Bloomfield. N. j .
per cent
above marked carrying capacity,
disregard
you will find your whole system strengthened. It will fortify your lungs
and throat and enrich your blood against rheumatism. It is
powerful concentrated nourishment without alcohol or opiates.
tariff
and
VAUGHAN’S PORTABLE DRAG SAW
Cuts 20 Cords in 10 Hours
mini­
mums.
Second,
load
and
unload
17-17
cars the
T H E O R IG IN A L
T H E L IG H T E S T . T H E
ST R O N G E ST . H A S M A N Y IM IT A T O R S .
B U T N O E Q U A L S . W rite ter IWerreeBaw.
day received, if possible, regardless of
the 48-hour, free-tim e limit.
Vaughan
Third, give immediate notice to rail­
Motor
W orks,
PORTLAND. OREGON.
road companies when cars are empty,
or, telephone them in advance o f the
approximate time
when the cars wil!
be emptied.
Fourth, under no circumstances use
cars as warehouses.
Fifth, the practice o f consigning to
any given destination without a bona
fide sale, thereby affording prompt dis­
position or release o f cars, should be
discontinued.
Sixth, anticipate your needs as far
in advance as possible.
Seventh, co-operate with customers
in arranging orders so that any avail­
able equipment can be used, regardes»
of carrying capacity.
Eighth,
advise
the
commission
promptly o f any delay on the part o f
the carriers in setting cars for unload­
ing, moving cars when unloaded, or
the prompt switching o f empties when
released.
May Increase Minimum W age.
Olympia — The industrial w elfare
commission met
with
the executive
committee o f the state federation o f
labor Wednesday at Tacoma on invita­
tion from Secretary Charles Perry
Taylor.
It is understood the federation com­
mittee proposes increase o f minimum
wage and apprentice scales. The lat­
ter was increased from $6 to $7 per
week on September 1.
The present
minimum w age limits are 810 per
week for mercantile occupations and
$8.90 for factories.
NORTHWEST MARKET REPORT
W heat— Bulk basis for N o. 1 grade;
Hard white — Bluestem, Early Bart,
Allen, Galgalus, Martin Am ber, $2.05.
Soft white — Palouse bluestem, forty­
fold, W hite valley, Gold Coin, W hite
Russian, $2.03.
W hite club— Little
club, Jenkins club, white hybrids, So­
nora, $2.01. Red W a lla W a lla — Red
Russian, red hybrids, Jones Fife, cop-
pert, $1.98. No. 2 grade, 3c less.
No.
3 grade, 6c less. Other gradee handled
by sample.
Flour— Patents, $10.
M illfeed — Spot prices; Bran, $32
per ton; shorts, $35; middlings, $43;
rolled barley, $56(<> 58; rolled oats, $56.
Corn— Whole, $83 ton; cracked, $84.
Hay — Buying prices, f. o. b. Port­
land: Eastern Oregon timothy, $27
per ton; valley timothy, $23@25; al­
falfa, $22.50(0,24; valley grain hay,
$20; clover, $20; straw, $8.
Butter — Cubes,
extras, 43@43}c
per pound; prime firsts, 421c. Job­
bing prices: Prints, extras, 45<d,48c;
cartons, lc extra; butterfat. No. 1,
51c shipping point; 52c delivered.
E ggs — Oregon ranch, current re­
ceipts, 51(£52c per dozen; candled, 53
(0.55c; selects, 57@58c.
Poultry— Hens, large, 20c per pound;
small, 171 ('i 18Jc; springs, 19 @ 20c;
ducks, 17(H)20c; geese, 14c; turkeys,
live, 23(H,24c; dressed, 30c.
V e a l— Fancy, 14i@15c per pound.
Pork— Fancy, 20(<i201c per pound.
Vegetables— Tomatoes, $1.10(0,2 per
crate; cabbage, l| @ 2 1 c per pound;
lettuce, $2(<(2.25 per crate; cucum­
bers, $1.25Qil.65 per dozen; peppers,
10c per pound; cauliflower, $l(g;1.35;
sprouts, 10c per pound; artichokes, $1
per dozen; horseradish, 9 l(o .l2 ic per
pound; garlic, 6J(o,8c; squash, lie .
Potatoes— $1.60 per hundred; sweet
potatoes, 3l(<i)3!c.
Onions— Buying prices, $2.65 coun­
try points.
Green Fruits— Apples, $1(0.2.25 per
box; pears, $l.76<a:2.25; grapes, 6(t(7c
per pound; casabas, 2J(n.2Jc; cran­
berries, $14.50(<il6.50 per barrel.
Hops— 1917 crop, 20^£23c per pound;
1916 crop, 16c.
W ool— E xtra fine, 50(a60c pound;
coarse, 55<«i)60o; valley, 65(<i,60c; mo­
hair, long staple, 55c.
Novem ber 27, 1917.
Cattle—
Med. to choice s te e rs .. . .$ 9.50(a 10.00
Good to med. steers........
8.75(a) 9.50
Com. to good steers........
7.25(a) 8.25
Choice cows and heifers.
6.75(a) 7.76
Com. to good cows and hf 5.25(d) 7.00
f a n n e r s ...........................
3.00(d) 6.26
Bulls.................................
4.50(d) 6.76
C a lv e s .............................
7.00(d) 9.60
Stockers and fe e d e r s ....
4.00(d) 7.50
Hogs—
Prime light h o g s ............ $16.50^16.65
Prime heavy h o g s .......... 16.26(a)16.60
P i g s ................................. 14.00(3)16.50
Bulk ............................... 16.60
Sheep—
Western lam bs.................$13.60(3)14.00
Valley lam be.................... 13.00fdl3.60
Y earlin gs.......................... 12.00(312.50
W ethers............................ 11.76(312.25
E w e a ................................ 8.00(310.00
SALTS IS FINE FOR
come from sluggish kidneys.
The moment you feel a dull ache in
the kidneys or your back hurts, or if
the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of
sediment. Irregular of passage or at­
tended by a sensaUon o f scalding, gat
about four ounces o f Jad Salta front
any reliable pharmacy and take a
tablespoonful In a glass o f water be­
fore breakfast for a few daya and
your kidneys will then act fine. Thla
famous salts Is made from the acid of
grapes and lemon Juice, combined
with llthla and haa been used for
generations to flnsh clogged kidney*
N o man or woman who oats meat and stimulate them to acUvity, also
regularly can make a mistake by to neutralize the acids in urine so It
flushing the kidneys occasionally, say* no longer causes Irritation, thua end­
Flush the Kidneys at once when
Back hurts or Bladder
bothers.
a well-known authority. Meat forma
uric acid which clog« the kidney pore«
so they sluggishly filter or strain only
part of the waste and poisons from
the blood, then you get sick. Nearly
all rheumaUsm. headaches, liver trou­
ble. nervousness, constipation, dizzi­
ness, sleeplessness, bladder disorders
The
Practical Kind.
"T h ere will be few er divorces,” he
said to a reporter, "w hen men *reat
women as their equals.”
"Do you know the kind of a w ife my
Ideal is?”
married man once said to
me.
“O f course I do,” I said. “Your
Ideal wife is the kind that’s tickled to
death over a birthday present of a bag
of flour.”— Exchange.
ing bladder disorders.
Jad Salta la Inexpensive and can­
not Injure; makes a delightful effer­
vescent lithla-water drink which all
regular meat eaters should take bow
and then to keep the kidneys clsaa
snd the blood pure, thereby avoiding
serious kidney complications.
Shiver My Tlm barsl
W ith the coal situation so umaattle*.
the Mexican hairless dog that haa
been trying to like this climate has as
anxious winter befors him. — Chicago
News.
To keep clean and healthy take Dr.
Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. They regu­
late liver, bowels and stomach.
A Similarity.
“You won’t have a chance to draws
Accounted For.
your sorrows after the town goes dry.”
"D id you find Jessie in when you
"Y o u can't drown your sorrows," an­
called unexpectedly?”
"Y e s ; that is how I found her out.” swered Uncle Bill Bottletop. " A sor­
row's like a sponge. T he more you
moisten it the more it swells."— W ash ­
H er 8km.
ington Star.
“So. Mrs. Tart has that flerce-tem-
pered huaband of hers tamed, haa
Not Muscle Building.
she?”
Doctor
(to anemio patient)— T o «
" I should say she had. She's got
him that tame that she takes money must take an interest In outdoor
out of his hand without him snapping sports.
Patient— I do already, doctor. They
at her.”— Exchange.
provide my main reading every day.—
Boston T ranscript
Not Exaggerated.
Grateful.
Law yer— H ow large were the hoofs?
M ay— I don't think mnch of a man
W e re they as large as my feet or my
who proposes to a girl by letter.
hands?
Carrie— My dear, you should fenl
Darky— No, sah, they waa jus’ ordi­
nary-sized hoofs, sah.— The H arvard grateful to a man who proposes to yon
in any way.— Exchange.
Lampoon.
fee diek
fe XOerk
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