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THE BEAVER HERALD, BEAVER. OKLAHOMA Feel Comfortable AHer Eating Or Is There NAUSEA HEARTBURN INDIGESTION PY8PEP8IA By All Means-TRY H OSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters Didn't Think Much of Pa'i Job. Shortly after Sir Edward Careon had relinquished the post of solicitor goneral he was speaking of the meth ods of examining candidates for the service and told the following story: "I had a son that went through that ordeal and when It was over asked blm what had been said to him. "'A lot of rot!" he replied. 'They asked mo If my father was the solici tor goneral and when 1 said that he was they asked me why I didn't follow In his footsteps. I told them that I might take that up after I had failed at this Job.' " Millions of particular -romeo now naa and recommend Red Crou I3a.ll Blue. All grocer. Adv. New Cause of Delay. "Good gracious! Wife! We'll be late for the thcatcrl Aren't you near ly ready?" shouted the husband from tho foot of the stairs. "In a minute, dear," camo back the reply. "Docs It tako all this tlmo to put your hat on?" "Oh, l'vo had my hat on for a long time." "Well, what on earth detains you?" "I'm putting on my spatsl" Yon kore Statesman. COVETED BY ALL but possessed by few a beautiful bead of hair. It yours Is streaked with gray, or Is harsh and stiff, you can re store It to Its former beauty and lus ter by using "La Creole" Hair Dress ing. Price $1.00. Adr. Forehanded. Husband I don't see, Estello, how you could draw all your money out of tho bank and spend It, when I spo clally told you that I wouldn't be able to glvo you any more for some tlmo? Wlfo Dut I did It on purpose, dear. Bupposo tho bank should fall? Life. Even when a girl doesn't want a young man to kiss her sbo may angrily detest his lack of deslro to do so. To Cleanse and Heal Deep Cuts k Money . Back If It FaOa HaV4 it on hand HAN FORDS Balsam of Myrrh A LINIMBNr For Cuts. Burnt. Bruises. Sorains. Strains, Stiff Neck, Chilblains, Lame Back, Old Sores, Open Wounds, and all External Injuries. Mado Since 1846. "itW Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 is r OR WRITS All Dealers "sfesgasw The Wretchedness of , Constipation Can quickly be overcome by CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Purely vegetable act surely ana cenuy en tno liver, euro Biliousness, Head ache, Dizzi. ness, and Indigestion. They do their duty. SHALL PILL, SHALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature CLACK LEG LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED by CMttffi Blsc-ltf Pills. Low priced, tmh. rtUitdfi pttttmd br WMunt noccnta, Nrtuii n rtitMt wht ttktr vaHlatt fi Ml 111. rttt whir ttktr vaHlatt VrU for txwJUft iDtt UsttmoaUli, is-m k,. Biuiu, run 11.00 W-ltM ill. BIMftltf rilll .DV Lit. maj uuCTor, put kvuri --i Tbs raperlority of CuUer Drodaru li du to ottr II Hn of tptrUlUtng tn vtnliM Mrf mtumi Mly. Isilit Cuttwk 1 uoobulaiUs. ordr direct Tss CstUr Ussrstsnr, BtrUliy. CiJ., U Ctlui. III. " . LAfckER'S m HAIR BAL8AM JL toll prxioa of merit, Bilpc o vrtrfllOftU ttsvadiaH. Fot KiUximM Color b4 . BBty to Gray Al Hair. stto. and tW at rn-PTTUU. UJMjy ft J X ppj--- 9 .asisHnnDTFRS SlllllW PILLS. einperance motes" (Conducted by the Notional Woman's Christian Temperance Union.) LATEST WORD OF SCIENCE. Tho llquorltes In their publicity arti cles often quote what they call a "re cent" statement In the Lancet (Lon don, England) concerning benefits from Uie uso of alcoholic medicines and bevoroges. Ab a matter of fact It appeared soma years ago and was pre pared by prollquorltes In an attempt to offset tho antlalcohollc utterances of leading English physicians and sur geonssuch men as Sir Frederick Treres, surgeon to the king; Sir Thorn as Barlow, physician to the king; Sir Victor Horsley, England's greatest neurological surgeon; Sir A. Pearce Gould of the Middlesex hospital, Sir James Barr, dean of the Medical School of Liverpool university; Prof. Sims Woodhead of Cambridge univer sity medical school, and others of like standing. The statement received 16 signatures of medical men, and halt of those-, It was discovered, wore men who owned brewery or distillery stock. It was given conspicuous place In every bar room In England and In many Ameri can saloons and la still doing duty. To the question, is alcohol a food or a poison, a stimulant or a depressant? science is giving reply. Its latest re port comes from the nutrition labora tory of tho Carnegie Institution of. Washington, where testq.were mado to dotermlno tho effects of alcohol on mo tor and mental processes. The si'b Jecta wero college graduates, some of them moderate drinkers, somo bard drinkers. In all the tests mado tho evidence showed clearly that alcohol Is a depressant to tho system, neviu a stimulant. WHAT DOCTORS THINK. When tho liquor men circularized the physicians of Vermont, urrtng them to oppose state-wide prohibition, tho replies were not what they hvl hoped for. This Is ono of them: "Wo, the members of tho medlca) staff of the Vermont Stato hospital, submit tho following as an expression of our opinion of tho use of alcohol as a boverage. "We are now and over shall bo ut terly opposed to tho salo and use of alcohol In any form as a beverage; we are absolutely opposed to any propa ganda that has for Its purpose to le galize the sale of alcohol as a bever age. It has no placo Internally as a medicine; it la always in all forms a poison and a destroyer of proto plasm and a paralyzcr of protoplasmic activity. (Slcned) "DON D. GROUT, M. D., "W. L. WASSON, M. D., "R A. STANLEY, M. D., "T. J. ALLEN, M. D." ORGANIZER'S STORY. One of our pro-liquor friends told tho writer that women ought to stay at homo and bring up their famtlleB. They ought' to train their boys to let liquor alono. Then he told a pathetlo story that he personally knew to bo true (7) of a certain Mrs. Pingley out In Kansas (always Kansas!), who went out lecturing for tho W. ,C. T. U. and left her three little' children for their father to look after. lie, could not bo with them every moment, and the three boys played on the railroad track and were all killed by the cars running over them. As 1 dryly com mented, all that spoiled the story was that the W. C. T. U. never sends out woman lecturers with small children at home, and there never waB any Mrs. Pingley employed as a W. C. T. U. speaker in Kansas. He was not certain then whether that waB her name or not, and thought perhaps she waB speaking for somo other cauBel RAILROAD WATER-WAGON CLUB. "Every Bessemer man on tho water wagon." This Is tho aim of tho em ployees of the Bessemer & Lake Erlo railroad. While, membership is not compulsory, the movement Is bo pop ular that thoso who do not join feel that they aro somewhat under con demnation. Many men who are not members have quit drinking. In Al bion, Pa., tho division terminal of tho road, the Water-Wagon club has prac tically put the saloon out of business. Instead of pay day being a day of wild carousing It is now quiet and orderly. BANK DEPOSITS INCREASE. Tho saloons of Sioux City, la., closed when the Btato went Into the prohibi tion column tho first of January, 1916. The savings bank deposits in the city Increased $10,000 the first week tho saloonB wero closed, In that week 3S0 new savings. accounts were opened in the various banks, most of them by people who had never had a bank ac count before. WATER WAGON SAFE8T. "You can't get away irom It, I tell you. The water wagon may not bo as jolly to ride on as the booze cart, but It takes you to a homo and friends. The booze cart dumps you In the gut ter or in a pauper's grave." Jess Wil lard. FOUR BARS. Act I. Before the bar of the saloon. Act II. Before tho bar of tho court. Act III. Beforo the bar of the prison. Act IV. Before tho bar of God. DAIRYING IN WESTERN CANADA Accompanying Industries Also Prove Highly Profitable. Tho cheeso Industry throughout western Canada today Is In a highly flourishing condition and Is bound In a very short tlmo to become much more important. Tho war has created a great demand for that article, and Ha use abroad has gtven It a lot of useful advertising. The article known aB Canadian cheeso Is now sought not only by the soldier in tho trenches, but by tho ordinary civilian consumer, who, having used It, Is quick to ap preciate its value. This means that alter the war there will bo a demand created for It that would not other wise have been. Up to tho present the war neoda have limited tho local supply, but with the Increased effort that is now being put forth it is hoped that this will be met. As a matter of course the prlcos, aro high, and tho farmers who contribute to the cheese factories are making money. The cheeso season Is now fully open and thoro Is every prospect of an ex cellent year because tho high price which obtained last year will undoubt edly be maintained this season. West ern Canada has all tho natural re sources for the making of cheese, tho focd and the cool nights, two things essential, and in time It is bound to become one of tho finest chocso coun tries of the continent. Tho lower foothills of Alberta, used only at the present time as ranges or for no purpose, will In tlmo produce cheese In great quantities, and doubt less will soon equal the famous up lands of Denmark. The cool nights mean tho better koeplng of milk and cream and cheese, and that Is a great thing for the Industry, especially when com bined with possibilities of cattle feed such as exist on the long slopes from tho Rockies eastward. Tho hog market, which may be classed as an adjunct of farming, is an exceedingly good one, and tho low cost at which tho feed can bo pro duced, coupled with tbo high prices realized, make thlB Industry very prof itable. One of the first thoughts that occur to the mind of the average prospective settler Is the likelihood cf suitable markets. In this connection the fol lowing table will bo Illuminating. It Is supplied by tho P. Burns company, packers and exporters, of Calgary, and shows tho average monthly price paid for bogs for tho six years 1910 to 1915 Inclusive. When one considers the low Initial cost of tho land and the small overhead cost of maintenance and feed, theso prices challcngo compari son. 19101911191219131914 1915 January. . 7 8 8 7 $6.71 Feb 7 S'i S 8 6.96 March. .. 7 8 8 7 7.16 April .... 7V4 8 8 7 8,06 May IVi 9 8H 7 8.26 June 7 8 8 6.S5 8.80 July VA SU8 8 8.13 August ..8 8 8 8 8H 7.93 Sept. ....8 9 9 8 7 8.E6 Oct. 8 8 8 1. 6 9.02 Nov. ...7 9 8 7 6H 8.36 Dec 7 814 84 7 0 8.70 A farmer of Monarch, Alberta, claims tho distinction of being tho first in the provlnco to sell a carload of hogs at the high price of el oven cents a pound, live weight. Tho salo was made a short tlmo ago at Calgary, and at that time was a record, although prices have slnco gone as high as $11.12 per hundredweight. With such prices avallablo for hogs the farmer has a market for everything his farm produces, as thcro Is prac tically no farm product which cannot be converted into good hog flesh. Tho uncertainty of results which attends grain farming even under most favor able conditions 1b removed when tbo settlor goes In for raising bogs, beet and dairy products. With Western Canada's cheap lands, heavy crops, and climate frco from diseases of stock, the stock farmer is as suro of success as anyono can bo. Advertisement. Light Diet. Lady of tho Houae-iYou say you haven't had anything to cat today? Tramp Lady, do only t'lng I've swallcred today Is an Insult. London Answers. RED, ROUGH, PIMPLY SKIN Quickly Cleared by Cutlcura Soap and Ointment. Trial Free. You may rely on these fragrant, super-creamy emollients to caro for your skin, scalp, hair and hands. Noth ing bettor to clear tho skin of pimples, blotches, redneso and roughneBS, tho scalp of dandruff and itching and tho hands of chapping and soreness. Free sample each by mall with Book. Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dept. L, Boston. Sold everywhere'. Adv. Good Ones Are Scarce, It doesn't matter how often some people change their minds, they never succeed in getting a good one. THI8 18 THE AOE OF YOUTH. Yon will look tea years younger It yo darken your ugly, gristly, gray hairs by wing "La Creole" Hair Dressing. Adv. Japan's foreign trade laBt year was unprecedented, as It showed a bis bal an co In favor of exports. Pretty Good Evidence. "Not guilty, sir," replied tho pris oner. "Where did you find tho prisoner, constable!" asked the magistrate. "In Trafalgar square, sir," was the reply. "And what mado you think ho was Intoxicated!" "Well, sir, ho was throwing his walking stick Into tho basin of one of tho fountains and trying to entice one of the stono lions to go and fetch It out again." WOMAN'8 CROWNING GLORY Is her hair. It yours is streaked with ugly, grizzly, gray hairs, uso "La Cre ole" Hair Dressing and change it In tho natural way. Price $1.00. Adv. He Knew Her. "I want D-6-G-3-9 Hoboken," said the man at tho telephone- In his ofllco."' "Line busy," camo back tho woll known answer. "What's that!" "Lino's busy." "No, it's not. That's my house 1 want." "Hut, sir, your wlfo is using the lino." "Ob, is shot Well, then, It's busy, kll right!" To Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The System Take tbo Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know what von aro taking, as the formula U printed on every label, showing it la Quinine and I roa in a titleless form. Tba Quinine drives out malaria, the Iron builds up the system. 50 cent. Opportunity. "I'll havo you know, sir, that my grandfather fought In tho Mexican war." "I suppose you're rather proud of that." "You bet I am." "Well, there's a recruiting station across the street. Why don't you step over thcro and glvo your grandchil dren a chanco to bo proud of you!" KANSAS DRUGGISTS ENDORSE THIS KIDNEY MEDICINE I bare been selling Dr. Kilmer1! Swamp-Root ever tince it Wat introduced In this city, and I can truthfully my that' it has produced nothing but perfectly' tatitfied customers ever since 1 have hand ed it over my counters. All of my patrons ay it Is a remedy of merit In kidney, liv er and bladder trouble, and I believe it must be a fine remedy else my customers would cot all claim that they were bene fited. Very truly yours, L. J. HAINES, Drofrfst, Dec. 18th, ISIS. Galena, Kansas. Prove .What Swamp-Root Will Do For Y01 Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer &. Co, Binghamton. N. Y., for a sample size bot tle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable Infor mation, telling about tbe kidneys and blad der. When writing;, be sure and mention this paper. Regular fifty-cent and one dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. Adv. Scaling Down. Hub Look here, Mary, It was only last month I paid the dressmaker's bill of $74, and hero Is another ono for $C0. Wlfo Well, dear, doesn't that show that I am beginning to spend leas? Boston Evening Transcript. rJTB, KPH.KP8T. FALI.INO RICHNESS 3Sl7viW Of No Consequence. Ho (with feeling) Dearest, I must tell you of tho cloud that hangs over my past life. She (without fooling) Oh don't let's talk about tho weather. Widow. SOAP 18 8TRONGLY ALKALINE and constant use will burn out the scalp. Cleanse the scalp by shampoo ing with "La Creole" Hair Dressing, and darken, In the natural way, those ugly, grizzly hairs. Price. $1.00. Adv. After the Accident. "Whore am I!" "In tbe hospital. You were knocked down by an automobile." "What make was It!" "A Blank-Illank tbo finest car mado." "Ah, I remember it struck mo as a fine car." Florida Times-Union. Important to Mothors Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a saro and sure remedy for infants and children, and seo that it Bears the Signature In Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Plenty of Color, "You often see a red roof In foreign lands. A bit of color helps an art ist." "Is It color you want! Como over to my neighborhood. We have got a lot of red gas tanks." Knnsas City Journal. Always sure to please, Red Crou Ball Blue. AU grocers sell it. Adv. On Duty. Young Goprgo sat on tbo top rail ol a fence kicking his heels against a lower rail. Along came young Henry. "IOt'a go down to tbo crook and have a swim," suggested Henry. "Can't," said George, "l'vo been put out here to mind Aunt Salllo'a and Aunt Hattlo's children." Henry looked around wonderingly. There wero no children In sight "Whero aro they!" he asked. "Blamed it I know," said Georgo. A woman nevor misses an oppor tunlty to boatt of her Influence over somo man. a PRINCE WAS HIS CHAUFFEUR German 8oldler Describes Queer Ex perience He Had Recently at the Front. Tho following excerpt from the let ter of a flold artilleryman from a suburb of Cologno, tolling his wife of hlo ride with tho crown prince on the western front, Is going the rounds of tho German press: "I started for II. at lon today. Thero was not a wagon In sight. I was very tired from loading casks and dragging boxes around, and If I had not had two letters for H. from com rades and thus was obliged to go thoro, I should havo turned back. "Then an auto novo In sight I I planted myaolf In tho middle of the road, spread out my arms, and tho machine stopped. On the right sldo of tho forward seat sat tho chauffeur and on his left a major. A man coverod with galloons from top to bottom opened the door, and I took a seat Inside. "Tho chauffour said: 'Woll, com rade, whero do you want to go?" I said: 'As far as H.' The chauffeur laughed and said, 'All rlghtl' Then he looked around again and smiled at me one more. He apparently was glad that I was pleased. The ride was a fast one. I pulled my cap down over my oars, and the chauffour looked around again and laughod. I thought, 'Does he know mo! But how does he dare smile, at mo so while- a major is seated bocldo htm! He certainly Is nervy.' "As I catch a gllmpso of H. I half turn around and say: 'May I ask to bo let out!' Tnon I noticed for tho first time that tho man who aits back of me is an Imperial chauffeur. Thon ho said to tho driver: "Tho gentleman would llko to get out,' and whispered to mo at tho same time that tbo man ahead who Is guiding the auto and who has smiled at mo so often is a high suporlor officer. "'Thunder and llghtnlngi' I said to myself. 'Jump out quickly and stand at attention, not beforo tho major, but boforo tho chauffeur,' who then said to mo: 'Well, comrade, dost thou know who has carried theo!' I said: 'No.' 'I am tho Crown Prlnco.' Ha laughed again, nodded, put his hand to his cap, and tho auto was gono." Time by Wireless. Chronometers In tho offices of the port captains at Cristobal and Balboa, in tho Canal Zono, aro corrected every day at noon, to correspond with the official chronometer in tho United Btates naval observatory at Washing ton. Standard time Is sent by wlro from Washington to Koy West. Tho curront, working throush a relay, op erates a wireless tolograph sending koy, which flashes the time signal In stantaneously to tho Darlen station; thence It Is transmitted by telegraph wlro to the offices of the port captains and to tho headquarters of tbo troops on tho Canal Zone at Ancon. At Da rlen tho aerial transmission Is record ed by a current too slight to permit of ordinary electric relaying; there fore the receiving operator at that sta tion transmits tho signals through an ordinary telegraph key as he hears them through his recolvor from tho antennae) an arrangement that causos an average error of about two-tenths of a second. Eventually the Darlen station will have a transmitting clock that will send tho signals oxactly as they como from Key West. The knowl edge of exact tlmo la of tho greatest Importance to tbe navigating officers of ships that visit canal ports. In making observations to dotermlno longitude at sea, an Inaccuracy of a second In tlmo means an error of a quarter of a nautical tnllo In position. Tho scrvlco received at tho Darlen station Is a part of that furnished to ships at sea through tbo radio stations at Key West and other places. Youth's Companion. Japanese In the Philippines. For some months It has been known that a powerful Japanese ayndlcato, says tho Kobo Chronlclo, has been casting longing eyes on several largo sugar cstatos In tho Philippines, and particularly on tho one owned by tho Dominican ordor of friars In tho fruit ful provlnco of Laguna; and for tho last few weeks It has been known to many that negotiations concerning tho latter wero drawing to a closo, and that thoro was every probability of the property of tbe Dominican order of friars going ovor to Japanese mer chants. Two days ago (says the Ma nila correspondent of tho North China Dally News under dato of February 12) wo learned that the salo bad boen completed, tho transfer taking placo at midnight on February 7, when tho personal reprcsontatlvo of tho Japa nese syndlcato, Mr. K. llada, took charge of tbe estate. On tho follow ing morning tbe heads of the various departments were notified that their services wero no longer required, and their places wero Immediately taken by Japanoso who were all tn readiness. Scotch Co-operative 8tores. Wholesale and retail co-operatlva socletlos In tbo East of Scotland have mado marked progress during the last year tn spite of tho war. An Increase In tho sales of all branches of tho co operative store trade has been noted. The total sales of the Scottish Co operative Wholesale society for 1915 amounted to $06,812,450, an Increase of $9,720,620 over those of tho previ ous year, and tbo membership was In creased by 2,947 persons. The Dunfermllno Co-oporatlvo soci ety reported a dividend of 81 cents on tbo pound paid In 1915. Tho largest part of the membership is composed of persons of tbo working- class. WIFE TOO ILL TO WORK IN BED MOST OF TIME Her Health Restored by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I Indianapolis, Indiana. " My health was so poor and my constitution so run down that I could not work. I was thin, pale and weak, weighed but 109 pounds and was in bed most of the time. I began tak ing Lydia E. Pink bamV Vegetable Compound and five months later I weighed 133 pounds.! I do all the house work and washing for eleven and I can truthfully say Lydia E. Plnkham's Veg etable Compound has been a godsend to me for I would have been in my grave today but for It I would tell all wo men suffering as I was to try your valu able remedy. "-Mrs. Wm. Green, 832 S. Addison Street, Indianapolis.Indiana. Thcro is hardly a neighborhood in this country, wherein some woman has not found health by using this good old fashioned root and herb remedy. If there Is anything about which yoa would like special advice, write to the Lydia E. Plnkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. As a doer-hunting stato 'Vermont now rivals Maine, with G,000 deor killed lu 1915, compared with from 8,000 to 10,000 In tho Malno wlldor ncss. A man without a country Is one who lives in town. IMITATION IS SINCEREST FLATTERY but llko counterfeit money the imita tion has not the worth of the origlnaL Insist on "La Croole" Hair Dressing It's tho original. Darkens your balr In the naturol way, but contains no dye. Price $1.00. Adv. Tho production of electrolytic Iron BhoctB and tubes from cast Iron Is tbo purpose of a process which Is being de veloped by French scientists. To lend $13 on a Friday may bo bad luck. Sllcnco Is golden except when counterfeit. Makes Hard Work Harder A bad back makes a day's work twice as bard. Backache usually comes from weak kidneys, and if headaches, dizziness or urinary dis orders aro added, don't wait get help beforo the kidney disease takes a grip boforo dropsy, gravel or Brlght's disease sets' In. Doan's Kidney Pills havo brought new life and now strength to thousands of working men and women. Used and recommended the world over. A Kansas Cat C. Cole, 2M N. TwrndiriTtftitory- Buckeye St, IoU. ttl--a11 aaai or ijntwelve years. I had liSJkldnev troubla ana T ' awful pains In my n? I K a V f3tn ,(ma the attacks were ao bad, I was unable to work, "ptt trou ble was serious, vrnen I heard or Doan's Kidney v ruifl. out may re stored me to rood health. The cure has been permanent." Cat Doaa'a at Ay Stat. 60 a Bws: DOAN'S wjiv FOSTER-MUJSURN CO, BUFFALO. N. Y. Every "Woman Wont , FOR PERSONAL. HYGIENE Dissolved In water for douches stops pelvic catarrh, ulceration and Inflam mation. Recommended by Lydia E. Plnkham Med. Co. for ten years. A healing wonder for nasal catarrh, sore throat and sore eyes. Economical. tl.1 eltiAadin&r (lauiuft mnA u.imIrU.1 t.a.r. SmlFr?. 5&. sttdratvutt. rf iutrij bf row roUH Company. Parian. Mm, , ECZEMA "naM's Cure" li enaraotetd to lopfcoa perutncotlr core tbt terrtb.tj ltctitcg. U is rum poandtxl tut that tmrpoi and yonr ruoDer will la promptly rsfnndtH without uueMlon If llaoti Core UIU to care ItchsUciema, Tit-r.UlDgVoria or my vibrr Hud dUeue. Uw lh$ box. For na.o hy nil drug itorca or by mail from ttie A. D. Richards Medicine Co.. Sherman, Tei. Kill All FllesI ..aT" riAMdurwbane.OaUr fly KtlUf tltrxti 4J.dk ill til ft. NaaJ, fW.VttUaM.1, aa CAMS. I-MUillMafM. Hal U VflH4Mai M ajur aftrtkiaa. Uurwa Daley Fly Killer fUI h ul. mt a HAROIO 80MCR8, 1M DKlb Ava,, BfooUy-ri, V, BITEUTP Watson K.roUrun,WMB Vm IrN IN lntua,UU.lkHufr-a. Ulft 1 It I kail I V ! rtltnnni. UwWuulM. ATold operaUoDs. rutin r-mttlr- T,ni 1C? (.VoOUV-IW.-iutur- Wrtw for unr k K r.i. j... Hvv. w. ..- -----.--.-.. UUu Ruu. C...CM.C. W.J II 5.DwiV4r.SC.ClkM- ?wm lAonivaw aiiE .Atv f Iff ji tWlB VTTTTTTMSJIj ISrw"rssQTw3prSFi W, N. U, WICHITA, NO. 23-1916.