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?55?lpSP535Pi RV"4"?-' "2r'!-5 .'" S.'SySttfV ?f4s( ;.A?reiF" Jtaa !HE ST. LOUIS EEPUBLIC: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1905. H What Silphir U Per the Hi Tbo mention of aulpamr win recall to rruunr of us the early dijs when our mothers and aTandmothers (tmve ua our Caily dose or sulphur and molasses arery cnring and fail 'It was the universal spring and fall "blood purifier tonic add cure-all. and. mlrul you. this old-fashioned, remedy was not without merit. The Idea waa good, but the remedy wai crude and unpalatable, and a large quan ti:y had to be taken to get any effect. Nowaday we get all the beneficial' ef frets of sulphur In a palatable, concen trated term. so that a single grain la far isore effective than a tableapoonful of th crude aulphur. In recent years, research and czperi-sr.r-nt hate proven that the beat aulphur ror medicinal ue la that obtained from Calcium (Ctlclum Sulphide), and sold In druc itor-3 under the name of Stuart's alciurn Wafers. They are small chocolate-coated pellets and contain the actlvs .n-MIcInal principle of sulphur In a highly icccentrated. effective form. Few people are aware of th, value of this form of aulphur in restoring and maintaining bodily vigor and health: sul phur acts directly on th, liver and ex- retory ciraus and purines and enriches fcts blood by the prompt elimination of waste material. Our grandmothers knew this when they :! us with sulphur and molasses every xpring and tali, out the crudity and Im purity of ordinary Bowers of aulphur were often woree than the disease, and cannot i-ompare with the modern concentrated preparations of aulphur. of which Stuart's Calcium Wafer Is undoubtedly the best nd moat widely used. Thev are the natural antidote for liver end kidney troubles and cure constipation and purlfv the Mood In a way that often M.rprlies patient and physician alike. Doctor ft. M Wllklns. while t-xperiment-inc with sulphur remedies. soon found that the aulphur frvm Calcium was su perior to any other form. H- says: "For fiver, kidney and blood troubles, especial ly when resulting from constipation r malaria, I have, been iurprised at the re sult obtalnid from Stuart's Calcium Wafer. In patent.- suffering from bolls and pimple and evrn deep-aated car buncles. 1 have, repeatedly teen them dry up and disappear in four or five, days, leaving the skin clear and smooth. Al though Stuart's Calcium Wafers is a pro t -ietary article, and sold by druggists, and for that reason tabooed by many physl Mans, yet I know of nothing so safe and i I able for constipation, liver and kidney oublea. and especially In all forms of v. n disease, as tills remedy." At anv rate people who are tired of pills, a i hartley and so-culled blood "purifiers'1 Hill find In Stuart's Calcium Wafers a far safer, mora palatable and effect! v, prepa- '"fin EPILEPSY OR FITS CAN SURELY IE CURED ll the remarkable discovery of rnlseal specialist, this awful malady Is perssaaeally ban ished froas the ysteasu FREE, A FULL IS-OURCE BOTTLE In the vpr.ns of UK, John Chrutiu waa r.n Ha nnjr iar VlnlTa, 2 T , n th aprlnfi r rund ur Of a H'Mr . utlfH a hx i-r.dlnc yell ! - tr rri h. - ny, M -t mil in iiM tiirrujif MstfT.a ti) j-ny ar an! tarkrj a ii nutr. cn4 lhn alart ii !f run Wu1r -- -raAh Hill Nonlmaty (1&jii'n1 up. and mail 1 rj a. cral la.ti thro. raiht th i-'ny arl irutaua Jlf- waa tv1 "h'urau r ! ljtn ajbjct t trrlhU al t&vck of r;,!IJ.ty mlnrm Inr-tn- j it attarka rforAxiK aonitrra tV tr four tl'nfa a artk. and h ha-l tii m'l nit f il! it th-n that ifrut-iu bcn aktnr Ir !"-. K 5rant a cur tor epllfy anl ti iju-t lila own tacrl, ahm h w In Kan"ji " 4tii k h haa ni-v-r ttvl an & k aln " ITi'tufau ain all tTif way t' Kr.a 'Ity to fiprM M rratltul a,nl to T"mk 1- lrant r-rnnll Irr 'siart ia:tlly ' ura raava of H!iy n r f llr. alckniui -f- nl h'-- taa 1-i ttfn up ff rsT ttJnlnji a ru T vA r hat Hi rtt"!t 1 al rieht tm wmI a-i 1 n la, r trta l ! t. any tUa fif- -ai If 11 toa a.! ftat la clalrrM frr It. tiia jut r r , nTinut th trrattnv.t. mhlrli a!.'m. nit ntrn e quant hj n ir ;-. tu!ti!nc Kanaaa Ot Mo WOMAN INSPECTS TRAIN BEFORE BUYING TICKET. Oar Waa Determined In Find flat the Ileal Itonte 1'riiai rirntrr to Ike larlS)c Conat. P' v- Nov 11 Jnnie. H p,v'1 ey p- t'r scrnt cf th- foWa o Mtllin-i t a! hjd a unlau- e;Tlc!ie ribn a n m-' ailed for lilt it the IV.Ion ll". I .t.ked to Iw shc . through the train f the ;oai I am Koirnr tn c-illf -nla." nhe said f 1 wMtit to inspect th ttnln befTe I ! v tnj tl ke; fr I want the t rf'Ut'i n ! th r-ent train " Mr l,al shnwr, the Tinman th lee;-er t li -er nnd all the eulptrti t iie sup jx ! ne -uM be lnterr.'ed In th'nif more" .il.l the rniia 'r- i the amcker' tn' .hitvlnr h nctrnin troueh "h" or r' eiplalnrj to Mr Iai. that 1- obTl (coins with her .ml sS.e HN't, t J.ir-i to be ci importable .ti well a I .- ,' ftr learrmc all i-tsH 'Ii w -n '-firtned Mr Iavl ii ( il It vir " before purchasing i.r t!. k TVe !;- M'ant Ads for The nepulllc to an drt-g store OFF TO HUNT DUCKS, ALL ARE LOST BUT THE DOG. ii JBB&aBeUi Jobn rhoutejj HKri'lIMf SI'EiTAt. an I'Tiflwo. 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Once n.jt fr.e le ha i .;re.j mitfe hi atrj vtr a: "he Memortjl Hi e 5Tr.l nn x-rcrj th the Xjiilea e:&ahrnent h va ctf n l 'r Ter fill alter! ;j. reeetVn M- ri Mr Maehrn're- ?rre mar!el ty t!-e K-Terenl V n TrtHoJ. ptvor f th 1-jjg.f, 0 s;, Mr5tah Iri the .J 's.-tnai-hoviw. near ThlrJ a: OHve tre,. r j... n f i.-wm. eA. ii.Mi .. j rr at fiirro f Ther ! the U.- T.. In'tWi .rlllOR her "! Vtlsia of ctxkera the ease rr OF 83 DESCENDANTS Of EipluiTii Children. Sixt v Two (irnndchildrn and Tlire iir:it- ftrnndi-hililrvn. Only Thirteen Have Died. KENNARD'8 CARPETS ALEXANDER SMITH SON'S MAKE cts. Per Yd. 200 BOLLS! NEW PATTERNS I CHOICE C0L0BIW0S! It's the most interesting Carpet offering of the en tire season, and the great crowds here Friday and Saturday proved that the public is wide awake to the opportunity. About 200 rolls still remain in a good assortment of patterns and colorings, and the sale will continue Monday and until the lot is closed out In addition, we will also oiler all that is left of that splendid line of 6 Axminster and Velvet Carpets, worth $1.10 to $1.35 a yard, for . 862C These are superb qualities in a choice range of new colorings, and enough of each pattern to cover from two to ten rooms. SPECIAL VALUES IN ROOM RUGS. Standard qualities at lower prices than vou have seen for some time. 00 Fine Room Rug In host quality Body Brussels. Royal Vel vets anil eUra Asmlnsters; slzo 9x12 feet; rpeciul values at. t'2." Handsome Ktip Special Axminstera in desirable patterns and rich color offvets: size !xl2 feet; $1 9.25 all this week at . , $22,50 Also a special line of Remnant Room Rur3. which were beiiiR finished up late Saturday nud will be ready Monday morning, at extremely low prices. REMARKABLE OFFERINGS IN CURTAINS. Rcnt nurchnspa from ovcratorknl fuctorlc permit ii to ultrr Hum ilriilm tie. ut u Kr:tt l-iliu'llnn from 1111. 1 1 r I loot) Pairs llafHrd Maslla CnrtaUa Thrwr yunl Ionic -ivttitn II mi. this wrek. l'r I'ulr , MOO Pair. Xottluajkam iMer t'lirtalns Thr ynriU Iiuik worth SI n. Hits wreU. per pair . , 1MO Pairs Xottta.aaai l.sr lurtalas Thrrc yards Ionic- -worth II :&. nil thla w-k. it pair . . ... ... 3300 Pairs Xntllaaaasn l.nrr nrlnlna Thr mifl onr-liMir .Mini lout; worth ll.f.0; all tlili wvrh. par pnlr BOO Pairs of I'orllrrra ;.n InrliM wl.li. thr ysnla Ioiik. nil colon" worth 13.50: this wi-rk. prr pair . . . 300 Oar Cotrra- lrliiK'l - ill rolora worth 11.00, ull this !;. vnin .......... . .. . .. ....... . illla itnA !! illull- 70c 65c ...75c $1.00 S2.00 ...65c J. KENNARD & SONS FO'dRTH STREET MB WaSRIMTM AVENUE. CARPET COMPANY, ETC HORSES : Vtaai IMS I)Tli- lraaSUr MUWlto-n. C3VT . Nin U -lira Correal' ro'r- --Sra " 1 Sv" a 'v V $ I-K . !:r il air jk !2- Ailiuseblir r-d to br ".! cts- i IVwi ly 5t atl4 !! clwr-ur Satlaa'a KrlJ la Caarf. N Terk. Ncr IL t-t.v TWcrn i Csrrtttea. 3rtra t txsr f.f 'U AcnVia HcMptut cJ TmJrs S:tl ftr Ncr it CotctSsop;c ojl trter! ef it FultxB. bow -utdlrj: 'Ju c"'i3tr. c curat c Jostfcr Wjsjt t is Ctilirn Cosrt, Nor'rtiiinr""'-. lt-t . Hir 11 ThT wrr Jxn :o u lhn hl il-?-. In tnn ti a . ' uM JoS'h I.lt! I'rilriln T-n of the Bey riihl. wr tlr. anl riShI r.IrTtT zxyjr . T': of our cr ! drn ar non livlnc i I upror I ruve c h-arj from H-.r or Fr-!-ri X fjr slvHit Cv- jr" I h-pr t4t Tc It jiub !c will ;rt m r. o; thtn. - haTe hl rlxt-two rin!chlli t2r a-1 n::j-n of t3 a n-w !iv mc a thr uroat-inrKJciiiii-'n turn r 1 t an: 50 Itv it; rat I am i -r oil "My rarnl r rxt'; -rh Ta-nxjli-: IVis tw I !r5:r.-1 a lr of kW and n:ucb of tis V:-ncx frucil- Jaraary 1. JV. I w- mirrlii to !! Jula nutrt at Cualil-. N. T.. b raltr l-a $ 1a :S pannh charck. JtCa ha rs a t.vS vVr Jt ! th r- ar- tiat b h 1 :r. fhldrea err I.rac. a I j.a. rr Jc'tii i'Vouac J-c ' f i carrl tn Colralo: Mr. Novaa .Vrc ctu -f vlr n Iiul f.! !' "J K'a'.r- -3r lt rra io a-! Uri. ASrScu'c TtraB.; of Caarle- I rst afJ lirti si rrrtfrrK-X. Njinry I X fcarr rKirrha-i l;ht f.r .. s-r for ea 01 ray nr i jt;t -.3 :or Io f :t ra3 io marr-i sy iauclitr ! Jo rt wits to v that I cai tn fartat osiri&t to tt' tnj. tut I ! to! ia r-crti.s ttxra tlr.rr and Fri so: ctvt-nt ea ttoe fannj. aad Ift tfcrs. "Wltk tacrrtkJt" I hair- rnii. n sjr ctairrc atu! nr! a" of cij :rat!-dUJ-lrn BT art.nlis a hort dlstano of nw. With tr iTtw 13 cy rios ! tis chat '.tJ sir.T all -f tSesv "I n s-.r !"n .rV ta my !lf. I rr anvil cA&r-! a ilr ta rcr H--I cansot riil or writ. Ily wlfr caa rraj srist- 8t car.r.ot ante. W wtr tola prrvrntril from raiilns many things uhli-h It l lttr !iouM not know. "I l..n- ! n tluc.it"! !n tfc nays of t- .i-:i I ..ntr tra'10 l.orvs ml lainn nj..:iv tlm-. t l..i nvi r wroncd n rr...i !n 4 tni'l- or k'Snul'sirij- to'rl :m untr-'th All th- t-npl who have knoan rr. 11:1 ay Jortph IJ-ly la an fconst rr.nn Fr :r. tt: t!r-. I atartri In to fill th fHtni f ntv !nr!r on sha'-. not many -ar5 ift t our tiarrt-i;". I wa aM to Sff a lix'-j; for m family ard to n-f a I 1'T-; Vr.-n I -. z:-ir.s vorr arr.-jll ' x as- 1 hail 5rtl "lush to riiv tile fun.-.tl xjx-n3 of my fa'turmd motli'r " I an a ltoroan Catholic. I n.jlw In trtnr'ri: about t'j- ruction of the ! rhipo at Clruwoldv'll. Oolraln. h-- w Kir rv'rr rvi-ry S-jrd.iy I took the ir"ar; f.-r ilMnc thf woo-Jworic. Ti'rt r!-r nr t"-. xw 1 Tnn?il th" cnnrMi tu'l' I nr ut for aT"ohoI:r l!fjuor 'Mj r ..r of Pf l-a Y'l-n to ok hard. frus-al. anl If r .s.bl x ...nnt"l. Uay trvmc to advan-i- ronrvatl'f'T. T"ni :n ;! l" your f!Iow-mn hn--'i S-ir-ow rr--fj to u a'l. but If w? r! our jnrt. God will fcrln? uj hapiil GIRL BATTLES FOR LIFE IN' A COLORADO BLIZZARD. 3IIa Franrfi Harartt. on florarkarlf. itrnzclra t-r FArxrit Hoars Throsatl 111 Oanaaalrlfts. r.nrrnu srnrii. Ountiior; 'o!o . Not II Mls Fraaaas liarr.rtt. ?hcwl furriitrndrat of tMs r. iry S 1 a tartUIaiT rrrlnc whU croir trr rait' btTTrn TIr.cup aid l-'k:n .r t itrr, t" c 1S cur Th- trip nt cnIrtak n la buira dra-3 Vj i h"r-. N-ar thr Jlaimy Mack mtn TOKlr: from ftcr to Cr ft ip wr rnrountert'd Th dtatn wa at.Tl.Mctes. ar.i. aftr ttutrf with yr froi'n -:rn:ata for so-r. tt:a. it" trtj arro. !:Ti3? is the rls wa abusCd'-etl aad tt hori were os I'.tKTn 1-5 -b eaj:m urt f the ccar.t to wsj irtvln rrd- h3rabick thross'i th- an rrc the lofty rsne. rrsxhsrr IM'.Sa la afty tr.asy fceers lar itK Hurseti ha.1 been la:rinf the Tla caz rcbCc achoo. and tr itrra over took r.er bfor- Ne coa'ij make the return ifp bB Mir Bursett wj el-rea toar tr.illE; the trip btwen the lira !u, a diataco of foortetts rallea. F".rt-cUa ccks and hecwclria are c rcred tsro'sh RepuaUc Wact Ads. Four taaja avrd. for fx. FAVQREG IH EAST Saddle Animals From the Blue Grass Kcgion Dominate the New York Market This Season. nnruBuc ?rK'iAi Xew York. Nov 11. In view of the pres ent popularity of the eiddle-lirfl horje of Kentucky juni'tii; New 1 ork e-jee ;r..in It Ir Ini-r-siiP to rot tint tu.t.i U jonri acu rao'i of the rirti'iR h rH i.-n on the lirMi. pat.'- ot i..ral I'a.-k and In show nr.gs :it .MilNim .i.nie (IjHOl-ii anno from .'unada or from Weiti rtt Now 'ork. Thy were of r.o panlcnlar LreeJ. h-t usually r-'presn''!! a ir.Ktun- tf the thur oushbrcd with :ttirr tht trotter or the lincknt-y. The 4lealei and trhinera wnn KUpp.le.1 the m.irk't n-.niM their raw material much as tl imi- -.vex It in th maklni; of .1 I j. tor nlthont r-ianl to l.reclltiK r.ni n.ih not murh r-ijHril for tye. so lonir a' "htj Kot u ;Hi-Io(klns hone fslth aluitp w. inert, etioti luik and f.ns neck. Kentucky and the raddle hor--t.rcllnJC dlixtrlcts of th Wj"t furnlahed umpara lively few of this hor--y. ch:cfl for tho raon that V. cstrrti Ire !r wen- m lnv el to th jrs-tal!t.! Rilt.-d I.ore that tt.ey niaile little or no "ifott tu tiitn out the plaln-R.uV-ii jitI: ha k for uM'-h Hlor." thre was .. il-nund in the Nw York market Thy ili.i-il thr Ka orpean lyi "f hor anl u.uit-.l notti i:k to du with l.lm Th Knituc-Kisn v.-ho had tlin rtarted out to suppiy th K.i:-rti email! n thi fvid would have b"a tKarii-it by tn nMchbor na "ijnii t5lr.t: nk :i t a trattor to the caue The w.ilU-lro-ind-enn!er horse nnd all hla admirr were objects of riilirul-. At the time of the Word's Fair la Ch!iu;o. hr th" (.-alt-d hor was the only one pe--mitt-.l to N- tihoAn at the An'erlein e.dd.- hore. the eontro vrr over t.e rrwttxe mirlis of the two tpea lcanie ex.-eed!::sly ncrlmon. ous Th h!h prli-ea whvh wre l-'rs lald In N V-rk for pUm-sa.:ed hones at Utt proved tco allur.r.x tor the Ker.tuck lani. nd aome of them t-"un to train for tie New ork market lfc- kind of horxes Nw Ycirkere wantd. Th adili-lri-l hore to.k to the walk-trjt-nnd-caat-r b-lne with the aam ver.atl!lt anil v-i. o- w.th which the ha'knelied American trcttlr.a- horae imi tated the KnJ eh tyt of harrjeaa horae. and fer yetis paat inot 'f th" Important rniM at the Iedlr. Kiterr. horae ahows r.ive ben won b tne aaddlebretl horees. though ff Isle eara hcie hia lnn a Ie termtr.ed f unsai-eeaful effort on th" part of a certain coterie m th" hsrae.tnow world to fo'C" tlie low-heideil. stiff-kned. P'aln-IooVIng thiroucbbted hore of the hunter tn- to tht tiont for rtdlr.K pur toe's IlKMAND FOn PARK ANIMAIJ Whatever may te the reertta of sueh hcree for long r'-'lea on the road la the country, jeople who buy Mddle hurtea to nde in the park -and thrj eonatltuta ninety-five per cent of all the pjrenaaara of rad2! hotaei In Ne York r.lll not have the." pL:n l;xktntT. lov colr.a; horses at any jrlrr They wtr.t renutne park hore r- !.-. le-auty. atyle and artlan, and the'e are poir.ta in which ths na 5d!e-bre-j horv excei.. The pir of the add-bre! hones ft Kntuck) and the Southet are now brought to the New Tcrk market, un developed in thtlr nhrltei tendency to ta the ratified paclr.c Klta. and tratne.J on'y to the walk, tret and canter. Their tatls are docael and their manes are pui IiJ. ar.d ia all repect their mtamor phoais into saddle horae of tha approrc-1 Kuropean tyre is complete. New York d lerr. wbo formerly obtained their raw material In Canada and the Northwster3 States, to co to Xeatucky resrularly every umr3r and winttr. and they sel dom so eleeathere when ridlac horses cf hlch class are wsrlted. Tte plaio-irslteJ horse, new In almost nnlrertal us ewst of the AlUchany Mnrjnt.itns and r.nrta cf Masnn ar.d Irtxon's line and rapHIy ccrr.inc Isto fash ion In all parta of the North and West. Ia atlil tabooed by the Aaoeriran HadJla llcre Breeders" Asocrstloc There; is at precnt no orfs&ixatlon of Ihosa who favor and would foster th aiaia-oaileal torse, cor io thsrs any attsa tMok 4asansal to eatnbllvli n breed of saddle lmriv of thla tpe. no sniuunt of merit belnu suf flrlent to entitle them to registration tn tne exitlnK stud t-ook or the A. H. II. II. A., unleaa they o-in so the five (salts pr scrlleI by the rules of tli.il nBoclatlon. Thise Kilta are the walk. trot, tauter. slnI"-foo. nnd fox-trot The alnsle-f.nt and the fox-tro are tr.odlfic.it !oii.a of the paving alt. ami nre now virtually un known xrept In the t addle-bred hors? of the South nnd Weat. letter known 11a the Kentucky md-'le horse, and. by his ad mlrrra. ascrteil to to th only distinct ively American sadiTle hore. The klr.iEle.foiit i om times called tl'e rack In thli riKivement the hlml foot ttrlkes the srounl an Initnnt iM-fme the fore fiiU on the same !i!e. Ihrtl th othir two ft ei are mme. I and slrlk" In the same way. 'i that the four strnkei of tli" rv 'I'lt'.on. r.hlle distinct, are In pvlr. sound I nit to the ear. one. two one. twit. A a the teei f the liorre Is Increased th" In terval between the atrokea beeomt a lesa itr.d Ii-m until It la lost anil the cult be come.) u wjuare pace. MATINEE HAT TG BE ATTACKED BY SONG. Miaa (nntllle rilrTnra Will laaaaa- rnli- Flanklair Attaek Ipou F.all That Una Urea Tno Maea for Tkentrleal Maaatiers. nirni.ir-Mni'iAi. Nrir York. Nov 11 -Tfnw to t r!fl of the terrible m.itlnre hnt hi been the wo rv of th" theatrical maimcern ever Mnra there nna aucji mi Institution aa an after n''i n-rffrrtienre Ilivlnc fal -d o nho'lah the terror by the meant of lite-t att.Tk. th ninnae.e mert nf the Vamlevll " ItV" a lle'i ijpni th idea of n r t o flnnklna; movement, which It la !tved. miv b'ar frill I'tion tie cmreful aho'j'dea of Mha C mille fl'ff-rtl. the Am-rlrvn lllb-on sj'rl. haa fillei he burden of oi-,d'ie,I- tM crentlv diilnc campaign einlrt tt. ma Ie. hit. with a jonc called the "Matlne Girl." The wnrd are by Sir K Taylor, anl. thouh p;rer.tlv aMa. they aa dell estelv eaustl- and Mr Ilsrtler MHman. wl l.aa pr-vli-ee,) lru. aanr haa eiiitea to tue wnrda action whteh da'ntllr hammer home the unpleasant truth about th mat lr.ee hnt M- Merwvn Dene'a mualc Is -i tu'sM and ao ci'fhr ent th moat unmu'leal men -hmild 1- able to whistle It after har i"r e.rd at onre All tore'her IT plaees a teefible wenron In h" hnr.d. of a man who. with coence born of despair, miy have the ard.rlte to wMt! ! In a wh's per If he find hl"".e f h-i'tel Mhtid a matlree hat Mls riT"ed droiplnr under a bat of enormoua p-o:ort-n. tildes on and proceed tn alnc a fnllows: ller.' tu aeee m befmer "Pilik one- ara'n T-u har. I'p, e-fertly tors. !- rre evea!p I -t the ma'lnee tfl. So :i kniarn fi ytw. If "-J rrei't IVnW an Take a back view Then come on hslf a deien Tonne wien who closely Innect the matinee arl"l throosh orrs slnssea while M!a niff'rd wrNea he ehorus Nit sppesr half a deien tall slrla. with the mot ter-Ifl" natlr.ee hat ever seen and take fheir tend In front of the voun men. who sre ufrly eeilp-ted by trs slrls The men with the nrera olssses dode flr en one side and then the other, snd wl'h th" a!r(n rf tl second tn the mn make s further nlalntlvt spr-sl In vain sr1 taklrr the law Into their rwn hands, they burt throriBtl th rsnka of th" matinee slrla. sin. however, scstn see tn Me In front sn1 eruh thsm once scaln with a swliurlric chorus. It had been intended by Messrs. OltMe srd fT:sr!ea Prohmsn sr-on to remove the T"neh of the ?esaon" fro"i the Vsude. v-ilte where th! attack en the matlnea hat la t!r.c taide by Mls ClifTned. tat the ar rsncerents -were charged Ihte week, and the ran of the plec Is m be extended three T"onth lor.ser. in order to epabk Mls ftna May to make a farewell tour of ArrerfrsB cities, beeaase. as fjrst rn nounre about a year sso. this will Mia rVna May's last trip to the tnte, Rtateaj. it be'r.c Mr rrshrasr.'s Inlentlen frora nxt rprln onward to sirs hr a rermanest bom In the toaden Vau-lrrllle TTiester Bhe t to oTt there In March tn a n reusal eorr.edr, which will be a modern !e TeT!"n of "Remaaj and Juliet." Miss Ctna Mar bet.nc a slnsir.r Juliet. Talle Htwae la arrlttrvaT ta tsuate far hs Blsca and Caatala Bsall Hoed ana rtsarles i awin-wsM pro isofissasli lot tap . ' BUGS COMPEL SCIENTIST TO TAKE A VACATION. Purl of t'lali I'rop I'nrnereil liy Pt alls .llrr Pennies tlflrrril as lletvnrd fur laaecls. nnit tu.ii-eH:i iai. la'Kun'por:. Ind Nov II Iwtor Chss. W. iiail.iril. 1 rofet t (1f aMn es at lh- Knit l.thn II v ill llil IIIkIi Sc col. at, hla fornirr lioiti" ht-r tin an 1 nforcsd vans. tit 11 In n recent bloli. teritntlnn ha sx prertl a vIh fur h dtectloll of bus for experliiifiitnl im,i...f uri'l nffiled one pu pil n pennv esiih fur every bilK he brmi4ht. 01 In r put'll ut iii mt ri t Itu ili" Tiu 1 r-'p t I'liili ri t prop .tn,' found hla room plied with hue, lit.- nnd cnit'S of biie'a. and fitly vouiii"tert ciKirly wullltiaf to barter buits fur h nlis r -Haul pftt out fr t itoPara nnd con rluil'nl h" lint ii.oikIi Tl" Iffil-eil In aettfa with the uthii' pupil, the upon they klt'kid over the I. xi and r.ppitl otain ths bHK aiiil nimle him n pn .1 Pr-fer imnl iM'imi i re are stilt at work on llall'ird's npirtti.t-iitf "SKYROCKET WAS EASY FOR YOUNG CULVER CADET. Clever Ynatli of Sliteen Mnaaiss Ttxas 'talMi's llat'kluu llrnarho In llarlaa; Hide. nrrem.ir mt. i.t. Oliver. 1ml Nov II lbk UllltnrhanX Texna -vii) nl)l broncho buster, e perleti'eil n aurprlae at invr Military Afadftnj tr be err foun-t ttt Culver njraln h will think twlrr. ,.-f,ire ho ' fria ITv to iiny lt tn thr. n.i.lttu.. rh w.il rile Skt wkei. liUiit.t bifkl K 1,01.1 In the moiM. r twenty Jiiinpt. u tliuut liillli-x liMier" "I 'Illy" obtalneil a-rMlsai)ii from ths roriiitiiind I tit to titve an "Vliil.ll.m tiefur the cadeta. After 1 .11111 fancy ruiria hi rod" to the ri titer t.f th" '1.1II arid, som brero In harel nmde the .iffer II" waa surprised, but itnllliisly con temptuous, when he turned and fouart Cadet Adarna a slim oiinsslsr of 14. standlnc b hla saddle reutlv to tsJls him up rikyne'kft 'iii'.il"d. rolled, pliinssil nnd twitted tut Cadet Adsusi stayed wtta him li the flu ah, BOY STEALS BICYCLE POLICEMAN'S WHEEL ta. IHitta. Away. Is raaahl aaa t aafesaes a llnien Thefts. All 1'uac ssllleil la Last Month. nrn 1u.1r5rr.1iAU Nrw York Nov II Crorae Cr"y, II yearai old. of No PCI Klisabrldre inal, ia ent to the Chlldten'r rWleiy ctiat.-l wltti smtul larreri) Th" Ikiv waa ar retted nt Ore lluiidreil and l.lslitt ihlnl street end lllm n avenge liv ritc rnsn Thompson It Is rlilmul that be lid tried to ateal the l.lrjr!" of I'd I cmvn fjordon of th Tremonf Avenue Htatlon. The I re n.ty Carney tni.unte-t th wheel aral wa rtdlnr sway wbni Thonip sou taucht hlta It Is rib; the txty ad mlta havlnr stolen n doicn blerie dur Ins the last mor.th Ae-iifdinK to lh story told, the boy eiplalred to th'we In whom he Mild th" wheel ihit hl flher work"l In a hi-Ital and e e'vetl thai wheela of thcae w h( died In the luatltil tlon Of cmrse it's the prorer thliii; for t nisn to bsve a btckl-one. tttit he ihnuM renvm tier thst It Is yjlntid ATHLETES and INVAUDI eat Grape 'Nuts "TMCKB'SA KEAIOS." si I -ssr .U J . -4r ..-.-. - .,v-' rV." 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