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RICH HILL TRIBUNE A. D. MATTESON. Ed. and Msr. RICH HILL, MISSOURI. Why It a housefly, anyhow? The merciful man I oor ery niar tit to hi beaat. We Vnow of orae cat that neter full to coma back. The Moro seem to lies lea dan ajerou than Ice cream cone. There are 130.000 foreign waltcrt la London, all with palms extended. How aeronaut have cities nt their merry In mimic warfare I becomlnl mazing. With a new record every day It aeems there Is no limit to the power of an aeroplane. The Chicago woman whose ear was bitten off by her husband, probably didn't feed him enough. There Is a very bad ii Mil In clrcu latioa. Insist on getting your change In twenties and fifties. A Kansas Judge rules that It Is the duty of rodestrians to dodge automo bile. Also the necessity. Few horses are wearing bonnets this eoason, probably because bonnet re absolutely out of style. If you can't swim stay near the hore. If you can swim be satisfied to tell your friends about It. Two rhiladelphlans have lost their lives running for trains. Such unusual haste was sure to be fatal In Philadel phia. Just bottle up your weather grouch ar.d strike a temperature average foi the year on the Cist day of next De Cf tuber. It may soon be possible to telephone to England from the Vnlted States. Very well, but how about getting mon ey that way? Still there Is an abiding of optimis tic faith that It will prove easier to dodge an aeroplane than an automo bile or motorcycle. It would seem that more people are srlvlng their llws to the perfection of the aeroplane than to any former clentilic achievement. In twenty seven years the Klmber ley diamond mines have yielded $120, 000,000 worth of diamonds. Still our western cornfields do a lot better than that The man who Is earning bis own llvr !ng In these days, however mildly he may be going about It, Is truly enough earning bis bread by the sweat of hit brow. 'timorous male who are frightened at the way women are Invading men' occupations ahould take heart at the success come- achieve In trimminrt bats. Going down to the sea In ships war the ancient Idea of rerll. Put It war common place safety beside going ut In the air In the most modern style of thi is. Ten or fifteen deaths among the comparatively few aeronauts and avia tors in the last few months are not only depleting their ranks but showing up air flights us mighty dangerous pastlmlng In printing the new passenger tick ets to be used on airship lines rare should be taken to have It specific d that stopover prl lieges may be hud when necessary without the s'gnalure of the ((inductor. Countertelt buttermilk Is being mid j In Home of the drug slorcit In the east, mid the health authorities sny It Is j very dangerous. Will It never be po j slble to get a good thing tluit the coun- ! terf liters cun t count rfelt '.' ; Farmers after c xpei Intent report that the cows yield their milk better i when the phonograph Is kept going In the burn at milking time. Tills m -einr ; to offer a grand fcheine of relief In the form of moving all the phono graphs to all the cow burns. The oil burning torpe do bout de trover Roe reached a speed of 111 knots au hour 111 a te st eff the Iiela ware breakwater, although the eon tract requirement was only 'js knots and Is now acknowledged to he the fastest exclusively oil burning torpedo tout de stroyer In the I nite-d States navy. The American shipbuilder lias the reputation of cultivating a margin of safety, and turning out boat which exceed the maximum requlienn nta ol contracts. When the automobile collides with thu locomotive It Is seldom that the latter has to go to the repair shop. The work of a contributing editor Is sometimes mudo dllllcult by the friends who Insist on coming around during office hours to talk politics and tell hunting stories. Having all the news about the hot pell (but was fit to print, and some that was Dot new, It seems that we might bare a title cool weather for variety la the new columns. THEY FAILED TO REACH SUMMIT ANOTHER MOUNT MeKINLEY IX PEDITION UNSUCCESSFUL. They Declare That Dr. Cook Was Ten Mil From the Top When He Took Photograph. Seward, Alaska. Tho 1'arker ltrosn Mount MrKlnley expedition passed through Seward, sailing on the steamship Portland for Scuttle. The party was unsure -cestui In II effort to reach the peak. Member of tho party corroborate the statement made by C. E. KusU, who recently led im unsuccessful ex pedition, that tho peak climbed by Dr. Cook and used in his photographs at Mount MeKlnley Is a smaller peak, easy of arrets and ten miles away from the real summit. I'rof. Uerschel I'arker, who is at the head of the ex pedition that Just returned, took photographs of the lower peak, which ho says will disprove Dr. Cook's claim that he climbed Mount .MeKlnley. I'rof. Tarker places no credence In the claim made by Tom I.loyd of Fair banks and his associates that they climbed the mountain from the Fair banks side. Those In the party which returned Ire I'rof. Uerschel I'arker and U'al drrrar Cra?sie cf Columbia university Ilelmore llrovvne of Tncoma. I'rof t;. C. Cuntz of 8'evens Institute. Ho boken, X. J Hernisr. I, Tucker of Xewton, Mass., anc" "arie l.crooy, an Alaskan packer. RAILROAD OFFICIALS ACCUSED The Illinois Central Begins Criminal Proceeding Against Former Heads of Departments. Chicago, Illinois The Illinois On- I tral r.ttlroad began criminal action against three of its former L:!t otli I rials (barged with connect ion wit'i j the car repair graft, when uarrants ! were issued for the following: Frank It. Il.irr.m.m, former general ; manager of the Illinois Central and i assistant to Pre si-lent Harahan Charles L. Kuing former general ?'i j periutcnder.t of the Illinois Central ( railroad heretofore unmeutionej in tho graft charges. I John M. Taylor former giT.eral .storekeeper of the Illinois Central j railioad. The three men are charged with j conspiracy to obtain money under j false pretenses. Taylor was made j the subject of an add;-tonal warrant : charging him ni'h conspiracy to do j fraud the railroad out of money. CHOLERA SPREADS IN EUROPE Since the Scourage Started This Year Ther Ha Been 112.985 Case and 50.287 Deaths. St. Petersburg, Aug ;o. One week's cholera record for Itussia shows I SMI new cases of cholera and I'l.THl! j deaths, bringing the total number of leases In Itussia this year to Il.'.l'V'.. Of these SLOT have died, the uior ' tality percentage being 415. ! Pari. Italy, Aug ll'i The epidemic of cholera which has broken out in southern Paly is steadily showing an 1 Increase in the districts afT. clod. par5 ticularly in the town of Tr.ihi where , the number of deaths already is more 1 than flu. I The epidemic la of a virulent type, and the dea'h rate is high. Another Zeppelin Ci'ig ble. j Frieili Me.'i.-hnti n. or:, tuturg The i Zeppelin V! whli h the ilim iniatc of i the pas. i.g. r Airship company re-jcwi-ly d'"i.., to transfer tu ii.i.l.n ; to carry out the prog i am In.- pii--. n- I ge- tr.ps J.l, been lltl. d oil' null lul- ; proved pi. jM it. rs and o'ticr lia'.ins i and made a tr.,i! tpght. LEE O'NEILL BROWNE JURY After Two Weeks of Effort nd Ex amin.it. on f iOO Men the Twelve are Ready. Chicago, Illinois - Tlie y.,ry wlil.ti Is lo ll) .e lNe-il Ilruwi.c on Me barge, of bribery in ecu nee tlon wit'i the lie. ,,f wru l.oiiriier to t tie I HI'" d S'u'i c n-na'e- was complete' I. .Michael I, IIP n a link vns s. li i . d a''cr the ten minutes bv the a"' -(: s on both sole's, bringing to an end more than two weeks of troub'e o sci ure a Jury. Since the exam: i.uion sef Jurors farted August i, nt-. parels or in.) rm n ea. h have b. , Orawn for se-rvPe and more than :'" persor.nliv ivaniined to as. .rt;..n t.'cr Qualifications Sioux City Ha 47,g?8, Washington, !. c -The popula tion of Sioux ( Ity, la, Is eJT.sjs, an Increase of H.T17, or til per cut. as compared with 111! Ill in !' That of Danville, 1)1. Is 2T,v:i, , .,.;,,. of 1 1,1,17, or T'i I pc-r e , nt, as c om pared with lt'.."..'l In r.e.u Four Were Flying at Once. New York. N. Y.-Uve thoiinanl people assembled at the Shccpi-bcad Hay nvlation meet beheld u thrill:: g sight when four inachini s arose Into the air at onu time and circled nround the liueU. Balllngnr Goes to the Woods. Pun Kranelseo. California -- Secre tary of the Interior Itulllnger left here for the Yosemlie valley where he ex pects to remain four days Krom the Vosemlte he will go by visy of (bis city to Seattle. VACATION DAYS. LONGWORTH AGAINST CANNON THE OHIO MAN ISSUED STATE MENT FROM BEVERLY. He Says He Is Convinced That Party Success Depends Upon "Uncle Joe'" Retirement. Peverly, Ma :saehusefts Congress man Nicholas l.oukworth of Otu.i. son-in-law of Col Kcosee!t opened the t:ght of the K- ; i i bl: . in arty rcorgaui ta'.ion aga.tist Speaker Cant. on. In the st.it-met. t w bieh was fore casted Mr. l.tt.gAor'h ilnlares that having voted fur ht-n in ca n-us on four (liferent oc-caslor.s he has sup ported dr.non for tae pcakerhip for the last time tip..! ttir.' w.'ieii the proper time comes namely il.e meeting of trie Republican caucus at the opening of the tut congress he will oppose him Mr. Lor.gwortb makes it clear that harmony in the ranks and party suc cess depends upon Cannon's elimina tion. 'I am absolutely convinced" he says, "that Mr. Canton cannot be again elected speaker." Senator Aldrleh's retirement being absolutely assured this concerted movement to get rid of Cannon is the nevt step in the work of reorganiza tion that bus been under-aki n by Re publican leaders close to Taft The Importance of the l.ongnorth statement lies not only In the fact taat the Ohio congressman a long time friend and supporter of Cannon Issued it hut that It was not giw-n to the public until after a series of co: fer ene-s with Taft and o'lu-r leaders that have called here and that the presi dent was ai ipi.r.n'c d with the c onte of the statc-tnt nt In advance c ( C.s publication, and that Vice Pres. dent Sherman likewise was informed of tlie cotremplsted move and gave It his tacit approval. LAST BIG INDIAN POW WOW They Call it International Indian Con gress and it Will Occur at Mus kogee October 10 to 13. Muskogee, ( iklnhoma - (low c. N : I Haskell and the chiefs of the nr.n iicil ! In. It, in tr-! s of Oklahoma w. re , ,., t Ic 1 as in. Millers of the Inv i " . n cum I mi for tin' lii'erna'i.u.ril Irnpan j c ongress. vvh:i h assembles b. re n. to i b. r 1". it, l.' ,,r;d P This probably will be the las' big lirlian po'v wow I he-Id 111 the 1'llltcd H'.Ve H It l J the ml to be he'd at Mur-kogee, the f 1 1 - r one assembling here In IT'i. j when this e iiv was but a small tuiding I po'-t In i he old Indian terntorv I li.'V I l:i-k. 11 will be the pr, -siding (.fleer on the morning of the opening I d.iv lie will be followed b the va I rheis tribal chiefs of Oklahoma In ivi'atiot.s have been se nt to I'renlde nt i I aff, tnirrile. rec cif the labine-l, si na tors and i iingi'i s-rni n, former 1'resl dent Roosevelt and otlieis. Epenslve to Count Money. Washington, I C -The govern ment will save .o.Miir a yar In the salaries of l'u women inone y counters who are to be dropped from the tre asury depur t me nt pay roll l a saving will be- possible by having all I.e-w paper money ionised cuue lens than now Is the rule. An Arkansas Cherlff Shot. Hot Springs, Arkansas In a desper ate sti-e-et battle between two alleged horse thieves and several sheriff s of ficer here (icnign. Cbltwood. one of the thieves, was Instantly killed by a deputy alii. riff und .sheriff .lade lloupt was wounded, probably fatally. A Tender Jumped tr.t Track. Nevada, Missouri --( itiei man wa killed and lb! persons were slightly in jured when the tender of a Missouri Pacific passenger train Jumped the track at Norton The man killed was a negro, drover Murdoi k of Nevada, the fireman, was se verely scalded Wheat by th Tralnload. Atchison Two train loads of new wheat were brought In on the Cen tral brsneh The Missouri Pacific ex pect to handle tkOno carload of wheat on that division this full. NOT ROOSEVELT IN NEW YORK The Former President Turned Down By State Committee as Con vention Chairman. New Yotk. X. Col Theodore Roosevelt s name via presented for the otlii e of temporary chairman of the Rep'ibli.-an sta'e convention at the meeting of the Re pi. bin a u Ltu'e committee here His select. on for that honor w.,s lo by a Vote of to I.".. 1 r. cir- : ga:.t.'a-ien faction of the coa::n.rtec w as against him. j Vice I "resident Janus S. Sherr"..in was rained as t'!u;orary c hrcirtnan of the coming s'ate eotn.ti'ioti by an ! .r.ariitnuis vo'e, foi:.i..iug the defeat' of the motion to In. ike Co1 Koor-e-veil the te-moorary j n Md.t.g otl;. e-r The committee s.-ie-. ttd Sanitoca : and Se-ptembe r .'7 as th" pl..e' ar.d , time for the convention. ' The plan to make Mr ILmru!' 1 temporary chairman of the convention came from the prgn --.e btanih of' the Itej.'iblican p'ir'y in New York ; It was the intention to have the e - i president open the i (inv em ton and' mal-e a -'key note" s;eech that would! express to New York and to the na- j tlou the la- est Word In llepablU an ' policies OFFICIAL HINTS ON HEALTH Kansas State Board Issue Several Special Bulletin On Disease Prevention and Cure. Topeka. Kansas Special b illc tins t re ating of se veral contagio n diseases how to prevent and cur- th.m, have be-e'ti iMied by the Kansas board of hea'.'h for fre e ills' ritci' ion. The d.s i as. are : Ti.be-roalo-is. Ivpiioid five-r. causes, res-tri.'lon and pre-v e n ...n ; diph-he-rla. scarle-t fever, suia.lpov. wtioeipn.g rough, and measles, n.fii.t.le p.,r.t'. sis The bo..'d a!.-o tias is-uecl a pamph- ' b-t on simp!.- Pi:, ken t.-is for t!.e p iri'y of the fenids and i'r :g Vnotl.e r . pa-n pli'.et urrrs the i hating of all ; preintses and e swatting of the com- : moil house' !! wh. iiev-e-r po-.-ible r I ALFRED LE BLANC WINS i2Q,W0 ! He Took the Prue for Flying -183 ! Mites In 11 Hours and L6 i Mmutev. Purls. France ... APi. d l.e-lilaiic J aih!cvccl a notable triuiopli by win ning I.e Matin's t.'u.. "o pi i. i' for ii mappi d out c ircular course' of 4''i miles to be i ov ere d In s; v s ' ages w : in on! re-giird to wind or wea'her co:. ell lions. I.ell'iilic covered the distance in II hoes and in i r i . ' e h a i 1 1 1 h I I1 lug lime For Unemployed 1.0CK),C00. Iter Im. o i itiai y Sir Hi n. st Can.i l, the Kngllsti financier ha Biriingcd, ti" cordir g to an m.iinui.i i-iiii-iit made' here to establish a foundation of l, oi. ii, no 'I. the lie (line from wlmli u id be used for the In ii' llt of Mior Her man seeking employ me nt In Kiik'.hiiiI and poor llrlllsli miiijei ts keeking work In (li-rmany. Heavy Cattle Shipenents. Cottonwood trails, hat sas. Many Chase county farmers and big stock men who pasture large herds of Texas and Western cattle are now making heavy shipments to market President of Chili Dead. Iterlln, tlei'many Pre side i t Mon't, of Chi. I, died lu re He was on the way to pad Naiiiielin, having siiOercd wltli heart disease for some ilnie. Cummins Wants to be President. I'cs Moines, Iowa - That Senator Albert H Cummins is the log!, ul ( an dictate for the western pr m n sslres to support for thn pre sideiaiul nomi nation In l'.Ui.' Is tlie c'ohvli Hon of his constituents and all their energies and resources will be devoted lo that end. Denver Cats an Early Start. Denver, Colorado Already a move ment has been started to rapture for Henver the lemocrstlc nstloual con ve-nilon for 1111 HIRAM JOHNSON IN CALIFORNIA GOLDEN GATE STATE JOINS LIST OF INSURGENTS. Congressman MeKlnley In Close Race In California Primary Election Johnson Vote In County Strong. Hn Frauds! o, Cal Scattered re turn liei nil parts of the nine Indicate t tint llliani .Icilnmoii, progtts- lve Republic an has been chiiNcii for governor in the direct primary election by ar civet w helming plurality over Charles K Curry. Allien Anderson and Phil'p Stanton regular Republi cans. Tiicodoie Pell was the only candidate on the I tiim t a' ic ticket. Johnson's principal support come i from the country districts In S.ia Fram isco c ity and county Curry who la saiil to be au advocate of a lib eral policy ran far ahead While the nomination of Johnson places Cal.or nla in tie list of intutgent states. It Is claimed It. some quarters that tho heavy , ote poll, d by h.iu In the coun try dls'in "s was d .e to his association witi Frauds .1. lleiov In the prose cution of tUe San I'ratpiseo graft rases. The crusade np-t with popular approval In the co-inti'v districts while It was n.jt so popular In the more populous liis'iicis t'nless Johnson sustai: s leg losses it; the dlstrPti to be (u aid from he will win a sub stantial victory. The vote ptile d Is about Tj per cent of normal For congressmen indication are thn- Haves. In the Fifth district, Fugle!!-!,-;:- in ;!),. Firs-, and Smith in the ll.i'ith will be retunie-d Nc-e-dli etn In the S,tti had I.o op ios; t lo:i . In the Second district I rule r ions point to a close vote l-t.vecn MeKlnley and Kent. CANNON TALKS OF FAREWELL Instead of Po'itical Speech Opening Campaign He Sa d He Probjb'y Wouldn't Addren Them Again. C-r.a Park. Ill Spe ;ike r .io.-e ph cl. c.i !. . u : .1 :.. old se : o : s of I ie ;.. i i.r.y ;'!,; ;-e.b..bly uas ad -. r.rr- i- -i.-ui f.,r ia.-t titr.e li.s .-I ' ll ii ill- li had l.-cn re gar ! d as t: (V n i g (tf the r.;iois e it.gr. s.ol.a! e,:ii. pa. .: ti. ((, a m-d l.-t!.- of the al l '.lire v g or ot t.-p-t. a tail of the !!:: i.'e-.-ii' li liu'.ies d.:r'.ct. Inst. ad. I.e talked of i' "tii'iT iliys atld n'Pl.'Cel tk. 'i ut. favorably wl'U the pr. -.--.I 1 he pn'C .. e! t.t.gle (is'y was in rodi -. d w in n lie asserted Vein me n'l t..at the pi.c. i ' ir j.o'n v of l.itooln. ilian! and Clicrt.ild was ie--spor;-;ble' for tllee iinprov e tile' ut "1 may never Se-e vol again." ne snid. "in the li ut 'i re .f things, this Is probably the mh old set'b rs' lni-eting 1 shall eve-r a-1 lre-ss In the- goodly eoun'v of lro.pie.is Ttie graves ed nun forebears are in Indiana and Illinois aril mine, when I come to cross over, will be In lu:ill!r HILL SAYS CONDITION IS GOOD General Business Satisfactory and ' Great Northern Shows ?0 Per i Cent Increase. ! New York, N. Y --Jan.c s .1. H:ll. chairman of 'h circa' Nor'he-rn rail-1 sy w tio r. ' ii :i. .1 from a t r p : tit., ig li 1 lie- We-', 1 ,t 1 g t. . d JC ' f tie S I g g .' I ' . " U ' i'at fit.- . ii'i'.-ry is te nd'tig to.var.1 . ; M-vire il. pre... :. ii and iseiMe panic Tile-re IS Tot lit pt.-..e.t a single' j el. tin nt f. ci s -ar)' for !'" t.i'.ig o.it a j pari' he s-cd 'Cant;, n is n ce-s-I s.iry in all le.rir.e-ss iinde: 'ae.ings of j t'.i.s kind and is b- obc rv . .1 i; ill : ci"ire.-s i i . n 1 ! 1 1 , i . ii s mav eoi.iiriiie fori Some loo! -I..-. but if tile het Ve al" I bring go...! eiop se-asoii voi ol a- ' i v . ipn- kl v i . t 1 1 i,. d. EXPLOHtiiS' VtSSt L WKtCKEO The Danith Acetic Cspemtion Leal Their Ship All Were Saved. 'op. iihag. n. I e I. in. i' ',. The At.i biaia, tin- Ves.il of the I'.inp.ii A r. tie ep. .l i.orr. sank last vvinn'r e ft Hast rin clieeiiliriil Now of the ilisasirr wa re.oiied here Cap!. 1 ike-Mote, are! the Oilier tile tllbela of the e- peeli' lull we re iihle to inn Ii ."-'hni.i.on l-dand, W lle. e thi'V have Just been reeei III d The pin') got to Shannon P ..nd after gli nt diltii iiltle lii win. li tin y nearly pein hed Capt. E. A. Ntacklin Retired. Washington, l c ('apt lldgar A. Ma. k 1 1 ii. Twe-i.t) fil'h intantry. tins bee pill e .1 oil the I'etlied lli.l of the army by dlreition of Ihe piesieleiii on account of disab.lity Inclined in till e of duty. Opposition for Senator Bailey. a lawyer of I'n'.la.-i. has been side .ted by the iinti l!.iile-y llcinoi rats of Tev is to cipj.iM' Si iia'.or lialley for re-elec-tlon to the aei.ate. J. E. Hurley Dies In Germany. Top' ka, Kansas. --.lames K. Hurley general manager of the Kastern di vision of tne Santa I e railway died at C'arsbail, (ienuaii), of hear trouble. St. Louis Philanthropist Dead. Ne York, N. Y. Hicviel Hicnkln, Jr, who a month ago de-voted his entire fortune of I t.i'nu.UttU to endow a trade school In St l.ouis. Mo, that bears his name, ended a long and busy life and a useful one, at Atlantic City. A Ship Sinks Off Gibraltar. Gibraltar.--1 he Swinish steamer, Martos, foundered off Tail fa. on 1b African coast opposite (ilhraltar after collision with the (icrman steamer lllsa Thirty nine persons were drown id, of whom 32 were passenger. Constipation Vanishe3 Forever Prompt ReRtfPeraiaMat Cm carter's trmz jrot UVtK PILLS am S l.,l. IWy . ) . .ZSj acta t tmtf but smilr a CARTERS U I , A., ITTH IVtH mit-t. 5lop aflat , ciiniwt dixrrao- cure tndi ereriifeflr ifnpmv h e0neplttMI WriflkcjnB Ike eye. Sauil P.U, SsmU Dm, W trum CtnalneowxUM Siiturd SIMPLE STATEMENT CF FACT Mr. Johnson Unable to Se Where In Any Way He Had "Put Hi Foot In It." It Is common to deplore th lack of humor In a person Yt the vrery wnnt of It may savey a certain amount cf cmbarrHSbiiienl, as was the case on a certain occasion with Fresident Johnson. "Hi! was one day," says a writer In Harper's Mngarlne. "visit ing my mother, and a friend. Mr. Knot, a widow, came In he had known Mr. Johnson some years be fore, whe-n he was a member of tho legislature but they bad uot met since then. After mutual rengnitlon. Mr. Johnson said; How Is Mr Knot? I have not seen him late ly. "'He has been dead six years.' sail Mrs Knox. "'I thought I hadn't seen hlrn oa the street.' said Mr Jc hr.son. "When Mrs Knox le-ft. my mother said, laughing: "That w as a f-mny mis take of yours about Mr Kr.c x ' "'What nil-'ake did I make.- said Johnson I mid I hadn't see u Lira oo the street, and I hadn't." " Keeping It Dry. An old woman of a wea'thy New Jersey fan'i'y was got!.; vblt'ng Tfc ro. o ilman, a ho h.il imt be e n la tbl com, try long, bad Just been equip; ej with a new uniform n.n-1 a new sl'.k hat. lie fore they lis I gone f ir It bev t.v.i to sprinkie, an. I the c l i woman told the coachman to fa-te-n J iwn tho s'dt curtains of the w ag-eitie-ttev He drove n; to a hitching 5m be side ti e read an 1. dismounting, hunc loc new li nt on the post, at.J be i art la fas -n tin curtain 1 he o! I woman noticed Ms bare heal and a Ve. him slie-m his bat w "(I t"ok It off inci be 1. mum. o as It wouldn't gel w t." the cvac hu.an re plied A Bernhardt Trick. Mine Sarah Hernbarlt. who t enjv posed to bo something of sn artist a well as an ac tress. u recently called upon In one of her marvelous crea tions to enact the role of a sculptor, and to model a ce rtain bust In Ttew of the audle-nre This fidrly electrified the critics, but when going Into rhap sodies over the te-.ti(l MU In han dling the clay b!rh Miue. lU-rrihardt exhibited they showed that the-y knew little of thee) artistic tricks of irmrt and actj-esnes, its a nia'te-r of f a -t. she does nothing of the klud The bust la niod-ii'd and t.aked. and ever It ts placed damp rlav of the same reiser. This the tale nte I aetresn merely pull off. I'Xpestn- thee beaulifclliy modeled head uici.-rncatli Openicn Alrd. "W. re the . on. no ii. e no lit rieiitse lnte-re s' ll.g ' "Very The ttmu was divided be tween alvi.e from i i.l llc me n on ti e wl.-ciion of a c reree-r ami si ggeMlons from graduates cm how to run the gov cm ini'iit." Gallant. Ph" If I were a innn, I should ne er null r v He If you wrrn a man, I should nev er nun ry You Know Them, "! that a neve hobby be la riding" "No; same cbl frayed boss Its the new bit mid bridle t tut t attrncrt at tention " Convenient For Any Meal Post Toasties Are always ready to serve rii;ht from the box with the addition of cream or milk. IC specially j leasing with berries or fresh fruit. Delicious, wholesome, economical fond which saves a lot of cooking in hot weather. "The Memory Lingers" roan riHaat, co.. u. UHlerrik. Mick.