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IS SUNDAY MAGAZINE for JUNE 18. 1905 AStockThat is Paying From 8 to 10 Dividends Successful Manufacturing Enterprise Estab lished Seven Years. Big Business on Moderate Capital 5o Watered Stock. Sales hare in creased each year. A Statle Specialty. World Wide Market. Small Making and Sellin Expense. Low Price -Quick Sal's. Cap'tal Stock not to be increased. Sales Are Increas ing. Value of Shares Mutt Increase. If yon wish to fnvet yotir spare dollars where you knowthey will Ik? safely and wise, ly administered, and yield you lieiter returns than you caa git in the bank-ithw carefntlr. V e have a few unsold shares of Treasury :ik. reserved until our increasini; business demanded rnort o;k rattni; cai:iak We ha i lust erected a new and larger I'-tnt the roost nnJern ct'uijiiitl ivn!rr fa rry in the uor!d.and ha est .me further improvements to make. Kat her than iu ul our promts :a inter est tothe hanks, e -refer tosell our rerrainin.; .rfons of Treasury Moek anil distribute the pro.: anions hundreds of small inn stors. n!,, financially interested. !! bccomewalk inn and talking adtertisemttits for the l'bMKii Tyicwrjtcr. We want votir oj operaMoti. Manufacturing is a safe and st.und invr-t-i'eil te'd.n.; the surest and steada st re tains. V -n kr:..- the unl.imted ::e.d for petvriurs. our I'omjxiny icnTvatiwlr nana 1 no fan. y M.arir i.o oihcial t'r -r.es --ut veil iaid and c..nitK'tent c t rs -e. -y employe :i wo-l.tr. Tor our r,it nc. njon:V!:!y and reputation, Con sult I run's, or ISradstreet's. Not 21 share ( our Treasury Stock lias eer leens..idat less than jur. Thisi;s,and rutsa.uays hetn.n s.:id b'is'r. ss.rt-nris. i-t a spe tilafet:tal. We sitil tit-t in. tease 'let.tptal zatit.n and or in.: t.iour iro-n.r .s-mss and h.sh rate of i! .!end eat Si snare of tcV will ymn Ik worth d nhle o re its tves..- ;nr v:tt;. Our sti.v w I y jtaid and utt..assessablc. Che Chicago Typewriter i t mj t - . r a -a-M0 t . i t. . 1 , ' i -. H t..J s--t r.cl t,a. tr t T. We hare Rated our Treasury Stock propo- n plain'-, tru: hfully. We np;i al to y.isr nmn Mn-y..ur ensera: e business ..ni- nt. If -u want this t.ppt.: unit f..ra al ir 1 sn. nT. y.ftx tnut th k m i-l i ; f. V. tn!y a limited numbiro: share-. i.n.itl -alter h-t h r.o more can 1-eo'it.i r.-!. If m'ereVed. inux'e at 1'nce. I'm; a ;ita ir' -it v.iv: ":vnd tj-wri'er lM.Wt ml jir v a1 ! 'e-" tm !.!;. a i'vr your a !. in un iay MaKat m." CHICAGO WRITING MACHINE CO. EXECUTIVE OFFICES! I5I-IS3 Wabash Atcasc. CHUM. ILL ALLEN S APowderforlbeFeet )S , laaptorfe. vu J Iwlbv.' ll.l.l'N FOOT-EASE. Nhakr Into iur Shin .Mtrv Y t 1-. at lrr tmr Ilit lrt-1, li4r-; utui.fij;-t. minm, n-ru (t ini inljrt y tt- t m M ttaf iKit ! 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He knew courage when sickened at the thought of all that was he found it. hai;eni::; just as she shrank from the "Wait!" he commanded, as Wooster thought of all that had lmtiht it alout. restcluil for the instrument. His onler Nelson !ial felt Wfore that his sjiirit halted not only Nelson's movements, could ;jroel no lower, that shame could hut those of Atlccn as well. She jauscd. add no jik re to his burden: but the men- breathing like a sent doe. as she strained tioit of the name of Ailecn. in Mich a con- her ears to listen. ncction as this, together with that p'- "I should like to know what you did aiNtut the key. made his nerves fairly e.jit I should do?" continued her shrink. How he held up his head he father. "What would you look for. did not know. If only there had !.vn yourself, in your present condition. " something no matter how- insignificant Wooster Miiiled faintly. "All the that he could answer! Hut there was category of disgrace." he said, nothing. He dared not even attempt " Yes. now that you see it. Hut what to deny that he had stolen the key, jn- did you c.cet lefore you legan to think duccd in Mich evident guilt from his it out:" jufc-ket. It seemed to Xclson that his mind "Still nothing to say?" inquired the went back a thousand miles to get to older man inexorably. what he had thought and felt tinthought I'nact ustomed to evasions, or to anv- lefore the whole thing revealed itself to thing etejt honesty and frankness. Xcl son replied: "I am sorry. Major Van Twiller. that you came in the nmi just as von did." his senses. " I hanlly know." he faltered. "PerhajK a day or two of respite." The older man aptvarcd as hard as iron. Is there any cp!anation you might H ToCOWCEDOt-BTrB5THATTMt H rlscawr Bala Prtactr B H f 4 iif rrtWI fnm BH Free I 1 flOa Tea Dy' Trial 1 LH Ta Every Saffcrar. H m Jmt mJ iin l ala. WiWr rick at bmH WF MumitimtmummtmtmUm. PI I W-r ft ' W ! MiiArHrrmin I thrown. II aot. itm tU kmhm. 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I like votir cool imjer- maki in a dav or two?" he asked timtne!" said the Major, still in his even Wooster darol not commit hinwlf to tones. "Do you know what you are promises. What rean had he for saying, or what you have done?" thinking that Ailecn could furnish him Woosicr thought of the many accusing the wherewithal for an explanation later? asjtvts that the whole a"air :nut pre- She was as goM as present now. and was sent to his host. Hut turn where he silent. Her reasons for what she was would, he was banlcd to tind a reply that doing must le powerful. Even could would lessen his apparent guilt. The he manage to sec her, he could tell her utter futility of attempting to say that of nothing she would not know already; it ail meant nothing, that he hail taken and what could hapi-cit to make any- nothing from the safe, that his intentions thing di"crcnt? Yet jiain deferred is had Urn entirely honorable, was pre- hoj- a little fortified. There might be settled ilearly lo his mind. something. In fear, however. lot an After a pause he said: "I realise how unfu'lillcd agreement to explain in two it must appear to you. Major Van days might serve only to blacken a case Twiller." already blak enough, he would not tetn- "h. yottdo? Indeed, sir; And do you jrie with the stem man Wfore him. understand how it would naturally aj- "I don't know of anything I could say j-car to a jury of ordinary men- or even in a day or two." he confessed slowly, to your If. if our resjuvtive sitions "Then ring the "plume!" commanded were reversed? Xe?sin Wooster. what Van TV.illcr. do you intend to let me think of sttih a Xtlson paused. A look of wist fulness thing as this?" rautt on his face, touching the manly '"1 don't know." Wooster replied in lines thereof with In-auty. slu-cr hrlplcssnes. "1 wish you would "I wish you wouldn't have me - ::: think the worst." arrested, for at least a day." he said. "A "If it weren't so low down." said the little friend of mine is to le taken to the older man. nam iwing his eyes in lu feel- hospital for an ojcration to-morrow, ing of lotitempt and anger "if I hadn't He ..mts me there and I'd like to sec taught you hot -handed! Say something! him through -if he doesn't go under." Say something, man. or I will handle you "What's his name?" demanded the as any common cratksman! What were Maj'r. you doing?" "Teddy Winkle." "I should have given you an cNplana- "What hospital?" ttoti before if there had Urn anything "IT a small, private place the Agnes I tould say." replied Wooster. "I can Mason Refuge." only ask you not to K-lieve me utterly "'.'hat sounds like the truth." said the ba-e " liars'i old man. "I'll give you till to- "Well. I do. sir! Moreover. I think morrow afternoon. Xclson Wooster. At your e'Tontery an insult, in the fae of f.iitr o'clock you'll meet me here, pre-, what ou haw done in my house. If you parel to go to jail, or to satisfy me as t an think of anything more i-ontemptible. to w hat this business means! Hy ("tcorge! more sneaking, than what you confess you'w tampered with my safe! It's to have done. I should like to know what burglary. It's treat hery under this roof it is. I have hesitated to obey every where I had come to like and n-sjuvt you! impulse of justite. I haw given you an It makes you meaner than a common 'tndi-servcd o:i:rtu:iitv to eilain or to thici: but I'll give vott till to-morrow. tailgate this debasing a-air; but I've Then. sir. etHtt the wry worst: for MtHlrt McakJaC Cs.. C IHa Arch St. Halaadpifa done wttli thinking you otherwise than you know who I am. anil it tnyov.n son what you are. I will trouble you. sir. to was in your 1n.:s. by tieorge! he'd get go to the "phone and ring up the central the same! Ioti't you fail me by a minute, it you want this thing l"tie ..luet ic. Xoxv, sir. take your hat and leave :nv house, and don't " STRAIGHT LEG5 If yxir- are at K OCT BaTtVal Will POl tntl? tt-.r ttrra aIaa' t?&Ll.tniaivltyInla. o iviatriaanv.r no """wt .THI'Jr ti wntm cIrT"mrftritf1n t think of it ll rr. fatofrm KtM t ti fun utJi-al a,tT4rirv e the $troB; ut afll tmnn itv."" 4? - drrt a 11 Jinnee rC the l rMr 1 that hr rt ft-- CMIafraft. h-tr Write Sr ! .nr.tr:xfl . trttiHKmlaU atvl i nrfHKUll&k.axtretirTi-r irvvunairr u KircT ri. THE A1IMN . tt W. Sffil,NaTa aaaaHaaaail BafaaT aaaaT aaa aaaaW o-airvziri nrrvnrapii T CUKO TIN UNHWTI0H3 UL3UTJ i DH ANNUAL SALES 40 MILLION BOTTLES IS- 1 .',-s tit k kUIIPHtg OH. ttie Familr Krmrdr. his been rro-cnird for .I" ears .is 3 raaitlvc Cat for all 5taauck. KMaejr aad tServaas IMseaara ami still retenl all triers and iruli.,jNsi-li-ms ol the Heart. I.ittr or l.unct. .sk your i!dist rrtalitrs wlut tlirr think of the Ocaatae Haarlcai OH I'irparid by the ancient House of C i!e Kcptun; Tl'.ly in llaaram. Hot land. Iteware ! imi:atins rrsrnihl- inL- closely m form the Ocaaiac. a thiai erade. atslu!rlv worthless. (lit um the mari.it lie unscruiilus men. hutat aa hat las the red signature of C a KOMNO TIIXV and hay aa ataar. 25 ctatt per hsttla. tu lrn?"ists or lie mail. oie .tcis. imjirters: y-'-V-r-? r.rsHMa r-.Ti e. Wf:c! reganliil him fie!lv. His f.it e look ou a pallor in that slow, deep re.it lung manner iiutden: to rapid think ing u;-n ("iiMsutsiKs, liefore t:n- tlrea'ttt-I of. that MMltlv descend upon had entered the stttdv. A irs ( f imts -t I tln l-e the u:iprc;wirei!. ".Major Van Twiller. you wouldn't do ha: ''" he sail! hoarsely. "Why not. sir? Hecause you came hce as a guest1 Hetaue I have known ..-: for a gentleman5 Hciatise. by loirge! 1 bad grn to like ; Who am I. -'V Whiatnl? i'.o to :he "phone!" Mttlia:iii:i!1v Ws:er starltsl to oK-v. 1!' a-k-l hitiisfli wha els.' thcr- was totlo. b.dl-r-:n. W:ti . fit 'trig ..: in r ht.tr: vnM I itm " 1 . . . ...... ,., ,ri ..rt. a. ,,, tbrt-aittiid "H"i " r s t' t. - a- '. A:".- n aggert'l dan. e." s. II e left the setitetii e um itnpletii Hy the hall that led to the door, wherebv he some tine was cour tig. . moment later .Mrs. an Twiller walktsj into the room. ! "I might have known I should find you two engaged in some ill-tiim-d dts 1 u.ss:oh." she said good-naturedly. "Do let the problems of existent e go for this evening. I have Kra waiting for oit. Merle. Ami Xelson. I am sure Ailecn will Ik worried, waiting to see you iti the The daiuing is al-os? tt tBaawaaal aa"".IIIIIIH iWr JaaaaaVaaaaaaaaaal I d 1 t tce I -h ill -tsj W'-.siT. wh"'! I- Ut.'rot!r! t inlT vnttft .. f.rs.tn -Vt!it In. wn.fl ... wr ' . r.-" . HT"S4J IIT1- r -T--TI a. ta ttT t ltt tn I.- ttl- I lor 1.. trtt-it L. I W-r I Toa nr-r.s ei tlvtttm tl 5 Ur")i - II Ir MV i in.,!. .,:. Co-mat. THE WATHKO CO, Sal-ta. W. JL AQTUHACuredtattayCurad. No HO I 11 Ufa"! relapse. 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