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1- i V -1 5 i COUNTY SHOWING SETS TULSA UP I;miv Folks Tliou.nlit This ( niiniuiiity Wholly an Oil One. PRIZES OPEN EYES Xcwt (iraliani, Kcrrctai'v of Fair, Says Will Com pete Next Veal'. "There Is more tlum one i'ki.-mii far satisfaction 111 tlie fart t h;tt Tulsa county won tlie stale agriculture championship :it the state fair tlii. year." said Newt ilruhnm, secretary of the Tulsa fair, lust evening. "Km- one reason we are Kind that we. shocked the rest of the slate, as nios-t of the rounties thought thai Tuba could never he a serious contender I r any honor excepting that of the state oil renter. My principal reason for thanks, though, Is the fart that thW winning has had the effect of ciiisim; Tulsans to consider th.' farm Interests und possibilities of thl conty In a neriuiiH wny. Inning the past two yeurs we folks who have lieu striving for a hotter Tulsa county In an :. k rlcult u .1 1 way have realized that many good Tiilsans took our efforts with less scriousm ss than we have, wished. Most Tulsuua, like most folks of the state at large, have thought of Tulsa only in ti rms of oil. Most of tlii-111 are now placing agriculture possibilities at a higher rank than heretofore.' While Mr. (iraham feels that credit Is due to a large number of Tills, iiih for the winning, he gives 1 1:1 1 1 1 1 ' 11 l.i r credit to the efforts of Doctor Ivuu hcarl. who he says has spent eonsidcr ulde time In filling the Tulsa exhibit with everything that could po.-slbly win points from the Judges. .As far hack as six months ago lioctor Karn heart and other of the fair hoard he Kan preparing for the statu fair con test. This work has heen continued to the conclusion sought. It is pro poned to go after the cup again next season, the work starting this fall. HER GUILT FAILED TO KILL HIS LOVE GIVE ARMY BOYS SAMPLE OF LIFE Atnlnilaiicei's Will Maivh to Fairgrounds Where They Will Kncanip. EQUIPMENT ON HAND Are Xow Awaiting Formal Orders From (iovern nient to (io to liorder. As (,ii Stood lit tin Itiir, a ( iml'iYvscil TIHcf. Man cil tier. SAYS HOT WATER EACH DAY KEEPS THE DOCTOR AWAY lKik a ;i.ss or nor ati ii isnoiti: nm.vKiAsr io wash 01 r tiii: I'OlSONS. Life is n it merely to live, but to li.e well, eat well, digest well, work well, sleep well, look well. What K orious condition to attain, and ytt how very easy It 1b If one will only adopt the morning Inside bath. Folks who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when they arise, split ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid Momaoh, can, instead, feel ns fresh as a daisy hy opening the sluices of the system each morning Ktid flushing out the vhnle of the internal poisonous stag nant matter. Kvery.me, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each morning, before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a tcaspoonl'iil of limcstoiio phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, liver, kldncvs and bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour Idle and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, swemenlng and purifying the entile alimentary canal before putting more food into the sioinacli. The action of hoi water and lime htone phosphate 011 an empty stomach is wonderfully in iterating. It cleans out all the pour fei mentations, gases, waste and Iieidil and gives one a splendid uppetile for breakfast. While you are enjoying your breakfast the water and phosphate Is imieily ex tracting a large volume of water from the blood and pelting ready for 11 thorough flushing ol nil the insidii H'gans. The millions of people who nro bothered with constipation, bilioui spells, .itoinaeh trouble, rheumatism; others who hae sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quartet pound of lime stone phosphate from the drug storo which will cost ory little, but Is suf ficient to nmke anyone a pronounced crinl on the subject of Internal sanitation.--Adv. nkw" 'nine . v. net. ioi - Ihv liot nholz, 'J I vein's old, was called to the bar In court of general svs Hoi.s here Weiib s bi v to be sentence'! far the :hef i f J'.iMhi from tne hu y 1 ma I'ufnct urcrs who had tiusted her I impliciiy while she was employed -tw'i them as a bookkeeper. She had ad-J milted her guilt. I "Is there anybody in the coiirl who 1 Is interested ill 1Ik prisoner'.'-' n.-kcil' Judge Wadhhins. I "I am jour honor," replied a young! man. "I in you realize that this young wo- I 111 in stands here having confessed i that she stole Jibuti!) from her em-I plovers'.'" asked the court. "1 do, sir; but Unit makes no dif- ; fereneo to me, I billeve that she is honest at heart. I love her and I want to marry her." Sentence was sus'iended when the young man wlio said he was llarrv Richard Mattison, a clerk, pi minced a marriage license. partial res: ll iilhui of the stolon muii'v lias bn 11 made and the return of the n mainder promised., i l'order life within walking distance of Tulsa's sky-scraper area is In order fot the members of Ambulance com pany No. I. Tulsa, nkla. who this un riling will march from the i'oii vention hall to the fain-rounds, whore they will pilch tents, it eel thur field kitchens and mess h ill: and go Into eauip. The first meal in camp w'lll be fervid at noon 1 ml;. . The tontu.ge and oilier equipment was received from the Mi xb-an bor divr field depot yesterday morning by express, nnd Immediately Captain I.a lteau and Ills lleuteua ills began mak ing nrriiiigi tuents for ground on which the unit will ramp until orders are received from the war department for their movement 10 the Mexican herder. The equipment which was received vetiterdav was ordered sevir.il davs , ago by the war department, alio onl Ithn coiigislioii of fic-iut traffic be- ! twcell Tulsa and holder 1 Is le- j hived the shipments. Ii Is po-sible, lit Was I'ttlloUtH ed Vest '!-,1.i UIOIIIIIIU. I that if the 1 1 1 1 o, 1 1 is kept in camp ! In this cltv for am length of time, elhil eiiuipnii'lit ,lll lie sloped to To Isa, with I he c, epi 1011 if I he mules I and trucks. If this Is the case the I hospital classes will )' formed and I Immediate I11M rue" 1011 :n this branch 'of the service will be 1 111 11 .' 11 1 a I ed by the medical ol fleers who will com 11 and t he com pan . I'niforms for 'he men aie epei tod te re:. ch Tuba this a 1 1 "inoi -n They will be dlsl lil'iitod at oik . and Cap tain I. a Keau eieels 'o have the corps In shano for pul.li, in;.icti"n b 111 x t Suni'cv Tin a 111 bolaic, ; will on b rco an- i.in iti.oi 'I,, - eoan u 1 vim v i.ian in the ai- ina ' I : i " a 1 11 s t " - il li.,.l i:,i,. ar- ot her medical v:n ing. This afii 1 e coin) any will 1 1 . t ploud a nd s'n. .1 Ad.iillatlt l!el;i 1 I i V 1 o V est el da rev'' 'If l rt ac'-e 1 1!. C Mclioaal , i rps en, i 'a ' r of t hi N.llele. nth A'. M r. s. i ...p. Ills Even a Nonunion Waiter May Know How io Serve a Bo let tut th lb tauian't', u"nl'lu-'T 1 0 0 . LY 0 WM SC Mini. EOT LESS EOT Take a glass of Salts to flush Kidneys If bladder iMitlicrs yon. Kating meat reg'ulirly eventually produces kidney trouble in Koine form or other, says a uetl-known author-, ity, because the uric acid in meat ex- , cites the kidneys, they Income over wotked; gut siugglsh; clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly : backache and misery in the kidney ' region; rheumatic twinges, severe' headaches, arid stomach, constipation,; torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary irritation. The moment your back hurts or kidneys aren't acting right, nr if blad der bothers you. get about four ounces of ,Iad Sails from any good pharmacy; ' tnke a tablespoonfiil In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the m id of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lit li in. and has been used lor generations to flush elogired kidneys and stimulate them to normal' activity; also to neutralize the acids in; tile urine so it no longer Irritates thus ending bladder disorders. Jail Salts cannot Injure anyone; ! makes a delightful effervescent lithla- water drink wjilch millions of men Hnd women tnke now and then to keep the kidneys and urinary organs clean,' thus avoiding serious kidney disease. ' Adv. ' i It's a hard mailer to tell from Hi taste of a hardb.iled i tig whether the man behind the sivinglng d or in tip; ' starched cap and groa.-e-hiiMie d apron is a member of lie union, but within the past six weeks It has i veil liei ome a more difle uli t.u k In P II vv hi ther a j union or ni'uuni.ui waiter s'.ands at j the cigar coiinlcr and transmits vour) order to the chef. Waiters are waiteis! and while some ,an pile more platisj on their amis than of tors, and othera, can, and sometimes do. f.umt thil water is a side older vviih ni.,st tneals. you have to have a disiinguisliiac. ; mark on Ihe lapel of their Jacket Io' tell the -diflcii la c. Tulsa, so waiters working in lor il I restaurants say, has not been com- plelely won over by the unio.is. . Neither has II, like some of ihe! entente powers, gone to the side ih.it. was making the most ammunition, ' tl pen-shop policy. Within the past four months a' spirited campaign was caiib-il on foi I tile purpose of loiein- several Tulsa restaurants inlo Ihe union. I'lekets ' waiter with badges who waited in j front of the iiutair rcsta ura tils- pad oiled the open places and several arrests were made. Ibii evidently that is over, one reviauraut in in admitted yesterday thai his place was not a union place, l ul he was pernnl ted to employ union men, or nonunion men, and nothing was said of it. "The unions aie prcpai m;j for the final attack," said a union waiter la ,1 nighl. A nonunion man dei lan d licit the backbone of the union's strike was broke. I'.ui at any evi I, the b.ud boi'ed egg and the d.ovai'ed cucumber look, taste and smell alike either w hen sci ved by a union or a nonunion waller. t AKI'.ol.lf At III ItV MlSil Wil. Hut Young Woman Keiain- Presence of .Mind and I've Won't lie I.0-.1. Mistaking a phial of carbolic acid for a bottle of harmless eye wash. Mi.'s Nellie I'la hrane, residing at the Onlarlo apartments, dropped a small portion of the deadly acid inlo one of tier eves yesterday alternoou. Retaining her presence of mind the ycung woman dashed .add water on bet face and summoned a physician. Immediate relief was afforded In r and It Is not believed thai she will lose her fyesight. Lif7 il vu ,m i , ttth' .-i o 1 i'j'ineiiial lands orner II at is First Opi-niii": I'oi" Session. lis u line Ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 ri 1 1 applications for en tanee into Ibe Tulsa flee nijlll sella. il WTe I'1' lived Wei1 neala V ill: III al lie high schi ol bv I Tin in r Hornier, i 11 1 1 i t li 1 lioeill .11 al III' hiul'. schooj vas crowded Wll h per sons oisiimg in lormallon and signing up for the ears' work. Horner cspects that before to morrow night there will be from two hundred titty to three bundled on tne membership lists. Monday night. October !t, will bn Ihe op.ning night and Horner will be al Ihe high school for two days of this wick to enroll pupils and give the neecf-sary information. Hy the end of the week courses will bo ar ranged and teachers selected. The night school Is free to everyone who wishes to enroll and the only charge will be for the la cessarj books. A ileposil is ieiiiirotl, however, of I which will In' given back at the end of the year if 7a per cent of the nights h-ave been altellib'd. The pupils are also free Io choose anv suhjoel vv Inch ttleV deslle and the subject vv dl be ta light it a Haas of 'ten or more are signed up for '.he i.vear. Last .year neoe i hu n twelve snl-Jo-Us were elected and tauglil and it is es led that theie will be even iiioi c this vi ;ii'. llor'lor his received six large pos ters In colors which have been placed III the most important places in t he citv for the inl'oi niatioii of loreigne.s who desire to nlliud the classes. The posters are in seveial diffetVnt Ian gauges and treat of the necessity of the ton bin-bin ti man to aciiiire the American language and customs to make a success of his citizenship. WOMEN CAMPAIGNING FOR REPUBLICANISM Open Saturday Ficniis till 10 o'Clock New Theories Are Based on Old Facts- The law of prnvitiit ion atul tin1 pow er of strum were not in vcntcil, tint iliseovetvil ; ami still people lailf,'lirii lit both, until experience tiiiifrht t lit' til that these thintrs lunl iilwuvs cxistnl, hut were only now hrim; hrouorht into practical use. Our new theories of .savin;: every possible penny for our cus tomers, our new theories of onine; every man the same Sipiarr I'ri'l at nil tunes are hasnl mi the ohl furls that "savings inaUr vahirs." anil thai "honesty is the best policy." We 'Io n.it, at. ihe rtiil of any season, try to palm off left over tiirrrhaiiilisc at so ciilleil lia re-aiu Prices. Iircaiisr we think it 's an old established fart that such inrrrhamlisinr; is not to the best interest of the riisliniiri's. On this we base a new theory, with the result that We sell Men's and Tonne Men's Real $25 Suits and Overcoats always at t il k o 1 1 s i : ! Pi ti.M IPi I iwm ii OUR NEW FALL STOCKS ARE NOW COMPLETELY READY Coine and take iidviuitaoe now of our One-Priee-all the-year-round theory, plan and practice, (iet, your full season's wear our of a suit at a prire at which you eannitt find its equal, even if you wait until Pcbruury and buy at u Clearance Sale. Holmes Clothes Shop 223 SOUTH MAIN ST. TULSA, OKLA. ' M They STRENGTH AND HEALTH FOR TiiUo Issue Willi 'I lios Would Defeat ( baric, Hughes. W illl M il V.V.ST Kill rii:M K. Our tniiny cured, satisfied pa tients, our nianv years f succesi here Bttcsfd by one Of li'G lursca'. prartlreii in the stato of i ikliihi inn. These desl'.-iiiK to coin, lit us better write or make appoint mci. I before hand, else wi mlirlit not in; ably to see yon en dav you call because, al most every moment ol cur otfo'c hours is taiien up with previous np poiutiiicnts. c)i 'i.T vriox i in i:. Office Hours: ':(' to 1:30 to S:00; 7:dt) tp S:eO. Palbatli, ln to 1. o:' by appoiii'-lnfnt. We pive ren HKAl.TII and STI?KN(iTII by correcting diseased conditions find by buildiiio- them up to robust vital ity with effective treatment that makes pure blood and strong nerves. It pays men jrreiitly to consult us as soon as you are nware of any disorder, or after the failure of others. You should ,'ot the proper advice without, delay and save time, worry and regret. There is no man too poor to get our best advice free. Our office has established n reputation as a plaee where the afflicted can go with full confidence of knowing that they will be fairly dealt with und with skillful treatment. Wo are the oldest Specialists ill Oklahoma. Have been located "in Tulsa for the past 11 years. During this time we have seen many so-culled Specialists (?) eome and go. Apparently they could not stand the test of time, the greatest of h11 tests. IS YOUR HEALTH OF THE BEST? We are Specialists in thp treatment of Chronic Diseases. We limit our practice to CHRONIC. NKRYOCS. P.LOOD, SKIN and SPECIAL DISHASKS OF MEN-AND WOMEN, such ns KIDNKY. BLADDER, STOMACH and LIVER. Troubles. NERVOUS DEBILITY, SORES and ULCERS, ENLARGED GLANDS, VARICOSE VEINS, HYDROCELE. Why delay longer when to neglect a disease is a crime? For you who need a Specialist 'sad vice and will call at our office we willl give you a scientific and thorough exam ination. Remember, too, that we have one of the most thor oughly equipped , and complete office equipments for making such an examination in this section of the country. Our office is better equipped than many Specialist's offices in cities four or five times the size of Tulsa. If we can cure you we will tell you, for doing this we make no charge whatever and'you are under no obligations to take treatment. Tn other words, you get expert opinion on vour condition for nothing. Ti il.lM a . iihio. '"ct. f.. Til i 1 1 v five women ca mpnii-'nini; for I'barl s 10. HukIich, Republican preshlcntiul nominee, h it hero Weilticsilay for I troll, .Mich., after hohlinr; several ill I husi'istic nyctini' alien led by lar.ito 1 '"OVVlls. At a local automobile factory M is I'Vanros Kcllor ol ew York, ort-'aa- rei of the woman s expeilltlon, Wis met by a, hostile crowd of Socialists ell hail she ; on the labor reeori vv hen her v oice was out by cheers for ,tler'." WRITE IF YOU LIVE OUT OF THE CITY AND. CANNOT CALL Mccarty '& newlon Eleventh Year in Tulsa RELIABLE SPECIALISTS 21212 South Main ;t nil M iriucrat v sl.-utfil t S.e:il of Mr. Ilimhis m ;i rly 1m u net! rrt-Mrnt WUm.'. "!!'iw about tin- Imiiliurv li s)it w as asked. ' Mr. II uglier-." nlif H-pUril, " v . : : n-it -in Ihe supM'tuP court licncli wh -n the first decision was tendered and in 1114 when the case rvnie- ii nuam, the court's drcisioit was or ly on l ta law in tlie east' ai:d not on lis tncrits." Tn answer t-i iie-tinns fnmi ;i Socialist Miss Kellt.t declared "S,; clalisin is an educational factor in uu 1 1 una I 1 Mil it ics, luit Is r.ot a political factor." LYNCH THE MOTHER OF NEGRO MURDERER 1 iiioi Hays liaa nihp' lime Io III'. ler licit the vacansv be fllle.l al Ihe elee- 1 tion Noveinl er 7 an 1 that if the i-'ov -j einer iloe.s not .Io so mi, I if Uie liein ' ocrals have no eanrtiriale he Is sure j tin- I lillcil Slates hnal" woilhl ree I o;"iize the l!cpuhleiv.n ca mlula I " as I the Ailiansis .senator for the four I years reinainlni; of l.-nator Clai lie's 1 ti 1 in. JUDGE "SUSTAINS GYPSY DEMURRER II0I1K 'I bal ( innpany Docs Not Owe (.. M. ilbinulou for (.us IT..? iS. A ruliiiii of iuii..rtnnce to oil com- panics was maile bv .IiuIkc I. inn of Ihe '1st! iet court .Inesi'ay w lien he hi --! t'litil, the ilemiiner of tin. tlvpsv 'ill! 11 inpativ in the ca.se of 1;. ,l Willi- inston at' iin-t that cone, rn. In Ihe ... i";..,. 1 ... 101..., tin. i.e. iiit it c .m.;.i 1...1 ! Ihat ho e., leae.l lib- lainl In t Iin south CiishliiK fialil to the oil com pativ for oil an.! k;ik ib v . b.pineiil. Tile b ase vims ib llvelcl in I llllli litl'l since that ''in. the m 1 11 o fa ct u ic of , .. 1 , . . 1,1, 1 ,1 l,u I..., ,, 1,, 1 1. .,1.., f j illlilljltoll t.-sUeil thai he be 11 1 - ilovveil i'f, p. r 1 at ro.vnliv from the j 1 asiliK-lienil fas profits. In ibis ile I 111 11 1 ter the l'.i.., eomiiany eontea I leil fliat the base iliil not pi'ovnle fot' such pa v iii.-nl. The til iiMifi's al- lollieVK till t liotca; t lilt I they Wolilil appeal from .1 : ; . I . I. Inns rulniK oil Ihe ilemiiner to the supri me coiirl. POSTS ALONG ROADS NEED OF TRAVELERS BE PRETTY! T If l i'r (.iiinilinollicr's Ohl I avoilln KcciH- of Viikc 'lea noil Sclpliiii'. Aliuoi ev ei voile Unovvs that. S.r'o Tea anil Sulphur, propcily 1 ompoiin ileil, brings back the natural color atnl lustre In the hair when finical, itie.'ke.l or prav. 'eals ao the only v. a-.- to net this mixture was ta inave 1' al home. w hit h is iiiiimv aid Iroiibh some. , ow ail ays, by aklnp at, 11 yy imti stoic for "V.'ycth's Saui- ainl SolpllUI l 'olll pMllllil," vnll Villi iet a luce bollh- el' lll.s famous 1 hi recipe, inipro ye. I I v Ihe .vhlitloti ,,f oih.r lie erotlionls, for about fit eeols. I'on't slav era'.! 'i'i v it! No cue I ail poislhly tell that Villi il'lllollel v'.iur hair, ns 11 ,loe-, 11 ho niturailv ami evenlv Vmi ilaiopen 1 spon,: or sof. I. rush Willi II all'l illavv tins through your hair, taknm 1 no small strum! at a liiun; by itnirnim the gray mil aftei anolher vour hair becomes Klossy aicl altlae- ippi I v rk, While Son lou-bl mill Wlnle I'lniil er. Woman Struck Mini lio. Ml. Ai:r,IMiTiX. ia.. f.ct. fi Mary ('( nnelly, a li'-uro woinnii whose son, Sarin. e Connelly, is acuseii of luiv Iiik 1:111c. I K. M. Melvin. a planter, was tcketi feoni tin. Jn at l.tary, (in., near held Wi.'ilnes.lay nlrht anil shot to dentil, nccordli.t; to reports rench inr lieie today. S.imiiel Connellv ha been taken to ilavjn for safe keep iiiK. The woman lg unld to liave Inter fered, when the planter re.nrlmiuidp'l tin. lioy for noirlei-tlnif hi work and. while lie was MruKVliui; with tho wo tnaii, the )iuiiiif netrr killed Mtlvln will, a piece ot Iron. hair ilis, applieain- beal.tlfi.il live. V.'.vchv y.rA e und Is a doli-htfiil toilet f..r 1 ho; e vv ho desire dark h youthful appearance. It is 1 dei! for the. 1 ure, mitltatioi Volition of disease. A,v . Hid Sulphur Coin-' inisile MEN GET CURED Strictures Discharges TJlnnrl Poison t Skin Diseases Sores, Ulcers All Chronic Diseases St'-BiS-SHS:' I P. I'i- M'-l ii- and ..I inle or M Method of Mai'iln' llinlivvav. sbolilil lie Mdet-livl ami I'ul in practice. 1:1:11 m it ss Miti: iiii I Seek to Have One of Their l aitli I'lncil In Scnnlf. I UTTIA: KCCK. Oct. C Meeting jof both the iJemociatic and Repub lican Btote central roiuuiltties were called today to bo held In Little limit Friday to consider the situation iac.;cd by the deat'.i of I'. H Senator James I'. Clarke. A. C neiuinel, acting cha iinati of the Kepubliran coininiMec, bald the cimn lttcn will noitllliute u candidate for wnator und Instst that Ins name bo placed on the bulbil for the .No Vt in Lev election. 11a aJd that Hie- A Bystein of flxn posts on every read within cue hundred miles of Tulse. Is u stiknestlon of Cy Avery, chairmun of the county 1 oniinisslou ers, to brinif more rnotorlsis to this eily. Sinus K. vlni- the direction ami ibstuilce to Tulsa, the coiii:nbsiniu.T belli", en. would bt iiiff t housauds of touristH to Tul.si amuially. It Is pointed out that inotor travol Is an ever-lncreasiin; method of tratiK purtation and that motorists are ffuld ed largely 'iv Klitn posts along the 11 ad. Coiniiiis, doner Avery Is of the oiunlon that a system of sin posts would be of as much value to Tulsa as an interiirbaii elc'iric line, TO ITSII A (.(( AIM I .VI MII.I S. Man ltd (.crniaiis Winilil He ii tor. ions by Aui; list I. Ill Hi. When into W'iederbet ger offered to pilot 11 baby carrlaifp fiom Albuny to New Voik city if the Kiiropeau war did not terminate as he said it would, before August 1. 1916, Willi (iermany victorious, be had no Idea that lie would ba held inexorably to the let ter of the waiter. In thu event of bin lailuto to nccoinplliih the self-proposed feat he declared he would pay l-'.'.M OS forfeit to Hurry A. .loekln, who is a iieiKian hy birth, and mntia K'T ot t)i il:uniuit deuui Mucin of ihe I'nited HtiitPR barife office. II vva Jockln who took exception to W'leder betKer's slaternent uncut the endnm of hostilities 011 the other Hide of the Atlantic und ul the same time to the bet. In sportsmanlike fashion W'ider berKcr loft In ie for Albany. Joskin meanwhile ha-, ini; shipped a baby earrla)fi" addressed to W'ledcrberKer In Albany. Kv ei v I hlnif apieared to lie arranneil In due foi 111 for tin: luO-uiile walk. Then there came to Jockln a vhriio rumor that the losing bettor cotitem plaled "putlini; one over" on him, It was hinted by friends that W'lederhor xor would Ro ii boa rd one of the nlnht steamhoots of the Hudson Navigation cotnpiiny'8 fleet and perambulate on deck ln the dark with thu baby car rhiKe no thur none might 8ee or glout. In this way he meant, It was said, to tulfill the obligation of "walking to New York from Albany wllh a baby carriage." "No chance In I ho world." rem at ked Jockln, when Informed of this p,.vsi bility. "1 thought ot that inyscir. so I arrai,K"d to net a few davs off. I'm going to Albany myselt to see that W'lederbet gel gets away right. Two liiends of mine who weie with m. when th bet v 11s nueb aie if. 'ing along, too. If Ilecess.l! V We il t.-llew Wlederbi" ger In an artoinobile. He said 1 might insist upon any load to hu ctiirlcil in the baby carriage. If we can't tlnd one of those long, low, rakish (Jeiinau dogs I moss we'll till the baby carriage with ti uiikl 111 'ei ." - N. V. Herald 1 1' v 011 al 1 soi l , l ine 1 1 1 .1,1 , ., , if 1 blood dieae, wllh MC' ni"i;lli, I hi ... I and longuo. I ... I im.-Ii, call oil n.e a I one,, a 0 b't 'lie a ' I II I M 1 1 -I I to vol a 1 1 ' lie I' t of Hi. Inipro, . .1 Hi..: 1 '. .,! vals.n Oi l No pain, 1111 In.-, of lime, no oiiig to (he lii-iilal. vv;akiss ;.r rt!nt,,,!i S.-rvn P, I., 1 1 t ,.r V.l.il- l . I I'i.' Ki..'. I' O'. in Hu. k M lii,;,ini. hi 11 li'i"i, .I t.i n 1, ml. I l , I, I. .-In's Hiul l-i 1 ll,lll,'., lll.l.,.' TI, II. I,., I l.kHHl .1l.il I' -I'"'' -I" l.ll. i" . ill.' In .I Hi 'l tb I.llllali-I "I - I VARICOCME K77'"rT IMVit K, no iuii " r ;o- "i tiinf. I f in 1 ' . j v t !i' .iii k'l ttn 1 .ii"-1 tn' ii 1 ;1 smalm: i;. Li' ( III- t.ioil. K tl icy, l.!;iil. i' pt imtnfic t muli'r,, i-ifCt. lii tltl- til-.' il.ll istupLHMl 4IM'.-K!y iti.il ii'i'in,!!. (Mi 1 1 . I Mic--tsfnlly trrat nl! forms 'if ciuoiiic il prp val el lin; T Hi (lint s'-cinl Ulii;;ii let nia'i''f how in'tmirt'l SMALL CHARGES EASY PAYMENTS lIDt'KS - !' 11. 111 t" 1 and i 1 to 8 p. III. S'lll'l.ivs. a ic. to m 12 111., only. Dr. Allison IP ...ins f.-;-' Cillbet ts' ll I !l.l g. IN. Iv collier Alain and 1'ieirih street). 'iTl.SA. ukl.V On the Jump. ' V..it look all w.'t lie.! .ml fugged ant " "U s that em it'll iiisiorv (I-.sb I I. 1 lisl.lv Joined." "W'hv 1 1'stoi v Is lo in.; 1 eolc f 1-. er than vv , , .01 1 1 1 . 1 - II '