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5 .Tmf LEADER. GUTTTRTE. OKLX. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 1. 1319. PTOEPOUH THE DAILY LEADER by irni-ir u. niBI-ack. Patttthr! from Tba f.!i Leader tullj 14, ftut liurtwoa 0!-rl M lb Uutfcrw I- o.fl'l. av,uj M'tur. Call fur av'Mr Uierrtuia, rar-ta it (hauia, obttry 0't!-. re.,)acloDa, aork-tr D-1 hur- -til. kfttir D Ai'r, rail f-r cbnrctt rae-t.if Ui'-eet toooUf arroo-n re rtnt lid a iiUUiiig t wiU be efcarjfed for. IMIIY Mil") BIPTIOX BATE. fer iB.i:!h. by r-i.r , t lr Jrr, by .am.". In a-ltaor ...... ' r )jr, by mill, la a Warn HM New Vorfc t-fTu-e: N. M. fcfaefr'HJ. ti-.'tal lalago off!.: N. M. FteffVM Agaey. Bi.-alua t.fft--t No l"M t nrt'-C (wpilnT ni'l Vttm -wii, Nu. 101 W. tUrrlton. Ki'.:rll rvc-ma. tffv W. Har rU.m To tcatt ill firluwuU pLuM ittuilj TV. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRES3. The Associated Prs fa exclusively entitled to the ne for reublleadoa of all news dlrratch''s crlitl to It or not otherwise credlte. la this 1-aper and lo the J'xsal uowa li(H I abed herein NO MUSHINESS IN THEM Andrew Cnr-regi was wore S-'fti'li tlsnn le was .!ii'i;nlir-j.tt. To Mrs K' iss. I! Sue- ,fi. :.-'iv the advice: " fiepiemher that r.-iot purely oharifal'!' trift s n lnnre In 'Tit than pel M the niic,-i' ts --wiiom ymi i?o i know. To ll-os. you do knott', infinite pood ciin le done" rt, -"Ask for list f gnricricr.- to Jittj eaitse, find then if you wi-h to aid srive in!r what the JarLTt vn!,seri!-T j.'av i h is prevents it ml t,iiH'i ii(m yon. " T'jc f'vrth':oiv-iriir rc! irn-iiati'm of 111'' wr!d--' I'l'nfid' n?lv jtc ii'it"'l v?erever l;a!N nr.' t f-c Jiii-ed is !:kc!y t" fail into mnh. itiss .md disastrous si'ntimontrdi ty n!es the riirht I'lTsi-iK Live th matter in eiuir?;'. ". know of only one jv."-;h' m-. think enpahh of S'-rviiiir as Ih exierts rierefsarv, nnd th'ir land is Scot lanj. THE NEW BOLD- NESS OF VILLA IV.'iri' is.'0 YtlSn has j.'.-rard.'d 1 the tui!!s in the Mexiean K?at of j Dm eiiiro ' wiih a iinnifst ini nhieh rrotident t'arrnnza is -Tiouhi-ed as a traitor to his f(,!iit Iry.' This iiwol.'ts.'e is prha r a mea.si;r' .f Vi!!a prs'.-nt sfr.JU'rh. Th. re has horn a hinir s-'airtn itMvhi.di that si.-!itiet,wn -f fitri.iioc has a'j"ar'tit ly n-eocrdred Ihfiflie ynf no 'or rhan a Ihindit -a f.o.'!!i e' il-'iJi'i pti-v ui'i his heaj and v.o ho to toot an af'ar an. the wife of nr merrlianf. A n-nr j i!i"o,i if i. rat i ii5. the cniider of f '. iter aims tl.;n to earry off J"'.') .'d:i i'l'.; ivt. a larger in iiii-r ,tsi- in U:S s:t,tllu'h,d session of mat -hita across the lorder-th- sr h.-u,. ro. vivd ia.Vi'I.i a resj-n t for him se!l rxtljiis Mi..ii i,.u its f'.k'ure of lestiny. To cult in--elf a revo lutionist is man? deoree H!-.'... Rrjittitt!l ones.-If f i I.,. ., .,-,-;.,. tl-ief. STILL UNCLEAN iJeriin nrw v! j. r. .. n npon Ai;-tri,i $,,, ooption in hri;iu'i';L' de.-l.-u-e that U.-,;- "t si,.n f !. "ii tin- war. T"i;;:i hands itre ci fan. lh;.s Ls ycrv mil. b f,s if an em hezzlvr ,shu!d (-hiita vindication HP'VI T , I t!;;;,t I,. !;(,,! T,,v.t- rohh.'d ii-!i ro'st. AhsoKed of rosponMhiKty f:.r proxokin- th-t.-rnS-Ic eonflh.-t., , the ih rmans v""'ih n ill ).. r-.'sp,.nsir:,. f.,r ,.;)r. 'yirc i.ii the v;ir with hoiharitv. tor remiro.iictr.r torture on voiif-t OIL' the weak no.I if cent. ,,,v oio-rviiiioni" to t ?t ists ' f !,,,. i Th .as v. di:. a v m- Ui.'i? the rrnn- 'lOWeVrp 'it al'v c many -id'.-s o e. ve j.ern ii ort but never one who !.. l-'-:' .'t f:;:' nicn. s ' Caused fay Acid-Stomach lt FATOyro. t! -ren'te'tal m'-'t-ra tr,:j. aeo rearer, tave ion quu It tvitr-l imm ) gt.i;inf blotii;is, lu.Hj-ri'ptji;na.tn:1jet.io. tioatei. tom-t-b. oj-t.t-rja. hv- turn tod ottertnci)ca tsiferlc. 1 fi! i in aa rai:l If Acid-Stamacb m nnicA ataut Eio lM!f!e oul ot t-a utljr In re ar or oethtr. Ot) writ? I.-..C-- ' Binr I uMl t ATONIC. I coul-1 not tat a bit nith brl bmi it riat i.,., wet a- J t m r. I biir not ea4 a tit t-4 Uouti finte tae trst lablf t." ii:i!ii-c are ictic of Acid-StotMch mtfi nui taomitig it. Ttir- aie t ami aiiin. be poorliftiD.bodit- tt::i inrt tly nc.ur b a.Uiouib tars nut est hrti!-. Grara itKordrra ar hkei- to t aiow tl an at-rd-tnms.-tl ! ewtltcVHj. Cifrho!,!- o( .s hri-t . imetttnaj ertuowttm. -atr.ti ratirt ef th iomai-ti (here are cmif s l-n til tdemaoy all men : otl.-n t It Acid.Stom-.tk. Aiulteirr dam Catartii c( te Meireartiof tl fill' taBdiDg ru: "I bat ralilia ol ttia Momieh loi 11 loujf yran ac l I uetr fuurul aiirtnini- to ct tn att (tnrl jtmt tcmr-or ry reiki until I usl KAltiN IC. It - wuDrtf rlul rmlr ai 1 do col mot to be without k." It rom are tmt ierfcet ,nte right lark erg atrt naiiw.m anddvvn l know ju-i wnere to Iwite tn troutii try F.ATOMt? and m how mm a tx-ttrt you will 11 (o r tf. At all amx tor---a l hnx tr vy and JOUZ bouct Cir if ynd aic tkot utntntl. AMI! frca yocr XagPTOMAcg) np vumn 5J Sure Relief 6 BELL-ANS L.v-i4v-.' (Hot water Sure Relief 3ELL-ANS LFOR INDIGESTION COTTON" ntop ihosii:ct rw.L whim; .iovrn (Continued from J"w 1 ) tw tr.M;r '1 on!v to lie r,i, :l tiv the Insert. Kjc Asulu from th" I:i"'' (fart boil vcv.l anfl worm arf m- ponib! for about nirtf-n-aths of ;h" cotni'laints from the crof. S-rUmi aamase in Crn'ral Trxas from wm bns iixrrail, ami bolt weevil d"-v-,,.;.. nboat the wni'h tvof of th5 .r. i :.'! stafo. . Piekine Cotton i open? rapai'y ati'l pukins prorrtfs'nc utoir favor ablf rdrnlitlons rxcr',,i .ru:hrrn T at, whtre n'n s too fr.iunt. OSnninsr Oln hv "' to start in wine Mriioris. but sinnins may t ralle.! (ferK-ral. Aii.oit l ;ht rant, atui s.rohiibty nrrf -x.-..J:nir IT jx-r rent of the I'Tobabte r was f-'traf-il rr!or to Krpt 2'. !. ,'.,, "i mOtrr ' b.- rroo ! .no' tr in inot sntion;. tmt thrrr arr numrrtU! complain' of scarcity an inofJiriency from oihT. Va?'-s ar '.im'vp rai!y hlch. batnl5 in manv 'n-j'nnr.--? ilfniatifiinir more than 12 P,,r tinn.!r.-'l pounJ f'-r picking. U-plit to ihe number of ii'A indicate th'i labor is vl'ntiful. .tn that It will br amo'.o ml 271 romNain of warvity Qaah'iy of the Cotton In Tfxas nmt Oklahoma, tx.pt sections danwsed by j drouth, the f'lnr is looser and abovf !'. averatre in v. ry way. V.l ew he-re jthrtm-Uoiit th.- belt the tpulity of th.' ' rr -. Is axit. u - to a (rnod av.'-rapp I - . ... v. C.-r.i-ral Comm-nt warn iiroc.r upon the fro d.oe in he north ha!' of he b !t. where bo!! wrevi' b.i.- destroyfd ai! hope of a top crop Army or loaf worra is at work In the mirth, but many hope that the strir- I pmi? ik tne piani oi leases " '" benefieial although t Me .rens or orue of the smBlir !oiU. Itloonis now hive n..t one chance in a million to make. Of replies by county unit KO innua-e that the plant is v-V Inured, !. . It.". f.r!v well, an.l i:!t isx-r- inilicaied that ti-'i'h"r ron iunn? last 3 dav- wer fa -li'ioin i a- f.,ra!.:.-, and 'Ho lo-i civ- ',0! unfavorab! '. aic wa tood and t tha' (hete wasi oluino for ton crop devel opment. Boll weevil daniase prtat 27t. se rious or C'-r.'ilerable littl IS". Condition of (he crop compared with lu.t month: Botter S2. about r-anif 1,. a, poorer !". Condition of the crop compared -with l ist via-: IMter l t. about same S." piHirer 31.. Quality i f lint: Arerae and bet ter i4. below averase 124.' Chief ronip'.aints: Worm1" -t! H 2:' I. no frtik 3s, drou'h i'..'S, ho- I -.villus .-s. rn.-t lf. red si-ider 21, bo!" rot n.Kt rot 12. Iteplie numbering Sd indicate th er- is of about nvera-e date, 0 tha it 1 from five to 12 days early, unc" '" 4 that if W from a -k to mor h'n a month late. oviiihota's r-inditlon for the moroh i e!i! ; an (I to sistme ; erioil in aai wa? September "0, 6.-. per cent: Angus' , . '. u- per i -nt. Deterioration, nothing. Al o :h. r ta!vs in the cotton ont snow deterioration. NEGRD WHO K1ULE0 CON. DUCTOR STILL AT LARGE (Continued from Pa;e t.) office or t the office of Adjutant Genearl G F Ilariett of the Oklahoma National Guard. A crowd ot approximately two "hun dred men and boys hting about the central folke station yesterday rut no disorder was attempted. T.:e nejrro, who is deicribed as burly, f j-ears of ape or morp and whoso woo! was irrey. boarded the car and shoved a waman to one Side in do!n; so. When the conductor called him down, he said nothing, but as he Rot up to leave the car he dre a revolver and o! the conductor dead. He escaped. Tosses Immedi ately formed, but as the description of the nejrro at that time was meagre h was not apprehended. Several nei-roes have been arrested and brought to police headquarters, but none of them have been identified by the woman w."o was the cause of the troutle. The architect of a public parage ir e, western city took advantage of th decided grade of two streets and bull' a sfrtKture of four stories which ha I'nited States reclamation service are nbout fS.MO.OOO. Dormant Maladies Become Acute; Saloons Get Permission To Fill Prescriptions 1 Itiiadelphia. (Kt t -l'n-x;4alnsble if lh-' MysOerimis malady h,i h "-'tii4 to have ctrit ken liern!ly hundreds of the m;tl population t Philadelphia s:r.ee Jude Dickinson. In Ihe I'nited State district cou't. on Tuexday ile cfded it was not unlawful Cor n cal-xin-keop-r to soil whi. ky for medicinal t.U-tliwes. ii f A purvey of the saloons of Phila delphia yesterday revealed that thm ottt the morn in sr an d the afternoon the rei(iieis for whisky ere tin. rtre detited. since th nation went dry. Pur tender' said that men ttiked for whis ky, and. In mmio faes. demanded it wlih the plea ihtir they were ixl well. ' The majority ol the saloonkeepers aal they had none of "the stuff on hand, and that pven-if they had, they would not meet wPti h, renne-s' of the Rorely affliHeil. iJome Mid they are waitin? for further assuranees of she strength of the decision before takinjr any chancer. One cherry-noseit beer vender i iiltn ly averted tlmt he hid .some whisky on hand and would pive it to any man who brought him u prescription. He tnd. however, not received any !r-eri;-tions to fill, he suhI. Another ntund bartender declared that(a,i soon os he receive further -ssuranee ihaf the dec-'sion" will hold '-io in other cases ihat he will me-et 1th all requests for whisky. Many of the bartender via id that h-y rould not crot whisky if ihey anted it: that it wa. "in bond" and sravailabte. They were, for the most Art, p!eari with the derision, and seamed to feel that it m!?ht open the wv for some dir-tribution of whisky ?ftoHff th many suffering from the 'explainable illnew. 'All of the bartender knew of the de.-Kion. and if was a uttbjer-t of con iitierbe conversation a round the shons. While in some places it was Aen -seriously, in other places it was dUeuissed Jiehtly. "I'm sick." was a common plea around many bars in the northwest m I t!h central part of ihe ritv. One brteti,lpr dlared that v. are morn n? he had received whisky for sundry ti'mems. Several Mid that they had received at least fif;y requests. CATARRHAL DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED by local applications, as they cannot reach the dU-iased pnrfon cf the- ar Thw i only one way to cur ca 'aThal deafnesi. and ihat in bv a con "ttntionat n-nWy. Creranhal D.'tf ness is raued bv an tnfinm d wndl kn of the mucous linin-r of h En-s-'tchian Tube. When this tube l m-fli-med Vou have a rumbling sound or :m --erfect hearing, anil when it Is en tiifly r!ti.(i. I-afnss ; the rasult I'nb-ss the in'Uinnnatton ran be re du.HHl and thh tube rvrored ro it? norma! condition, hcarln? will be de stroyed forever Manv r-tue of daf- ness are cause. w catarrh, which Ir n inflamed cordition of the mucou' oi -faces. Hali's Ca'arrh Medicine ac s 'hni the bioo.l on th- mucous surface!! tf he sv-sf.m. We will sive 0t.o Hundred ivdiar 'or anv tas" of Cv-irrhat Peafn." 'h; cannot ho cired bv HaH's Caarrh Mcflic'n-. Circular. free. All IVrug i's.. 7"r. ' K. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. REDS WIN FIRST BATTLE (Continued from Tapte I ) Fcl'sch siacrifjred, neither to Dauber! Jackson taking third; Gandit u,, D!' w; Gandil inelei to center, and JackiiOu cfred. RMwm-r up. S: rik' orie, bail one; Cumiit was ranch stealing. Wintn to Rath. Hail two ttrike two. bail thi-ee. Uisbers walked; Schalk i( Call one, strike one. bal' two; Scha.ik flird to Ror.sh. One run ono hff, one error. Second .Half, Second Inninq: Korf up-ri s'r k'e'one," strike two, Koof fan nvi.., -Xealo up; strike one, ball one; Neale wut, K Collin to Gandil. vne up: ball one. ball o, ball three; Tike one. .W'.nso r.ietl ta Felsoh No.nn., no hts. no errors. Tmird Inning, First Half: Ck-ott rp: striJ-e one, wrike two, ball one: (feci; fanned. ,J Collia up; strike cne, ball one; J Collins flied to Itonsh; Ed Collin "up. ball one, strika one ball- two, ball-three, strike two; Kopf tarew-oitt Ed Collins. No runt, nr hits no error. Third Inning, Second Half: Ueu- tlier up; batl one, wrike .!, bU two bail'threV. Renther walked. Rath up RaiA sacrificed. Cicotte to Gandil: Reuthcr going to second. Daubert np Bail bhe; Daubert flied to Jackaon Reuther; retalninc aecmd. Grtdi p: sirike one, -ball one, strike one, ball two.; -trike two: Groh flied to Jack -ioa, No. wn n hit, no errora. Fourtti Vmiiifl, First Half: W-aver up. ; Wea ver . out; '.Gmh to Daubert. lackwsn . Ball on, etrika one: Ko;Hf threw out Jack -on, Daubert tak- E - BEST FOR COLOS Doctora Now Prescribe Caloubs.i the Purified Calomel Tiblets j TU.it Are Nauscaless, Safe and Sure. i noc'ora are wrnin Ihe tubiic that' simple cold and mild cae of influ-. ena of en lead to pneumonia ami! win-i fjums riiiii)Mc,iTKn!i. 1 ney f say that every cold khould n'refv. nt med ate uttention and tlwt the fir t tep In the treatment is to make auref that the liver is active for th! pur- pose Calotah. the perfected, nainea-! tciis calomel tablet are the sures. i be.tt and most agreeable laxaMv. j One Calotab at bed tiaie with a swallow of water that all. no unit no nauseo. and Do U'.i-eitina: of the d'- t;t:on and appetite. Next momlti! . your cold has vanUhe.l, your liver U active, your system i- rur'fied fnd j refreshed and you are feepn f -nej wish a hearty anpetite for breakfast. Eat what yem please.--r.o daner. i For your protection. Calotaba or", sold only in oriyina! sealed i.ii kat s price thirty-five cen-s All druir;i' Adv.) i ins the throw. I'elsrh up Strike one, Kflsch wai thrown no. K-'i'f to Dau-b-rt. No run, no hit, no errors. ; Fourth Innino, Secord Half: Hoti'h up; Rouh flied out to IMsch; Dun-j can up; baK one, Human singled to r tht center. Kopf u i kh- inp Kopfa drive, throwing to seconu ami forcing Duncan; R - - took the' throw. N'eale up. N'eie siniitd to. second, Kopf reachins M-eond savely.i Wingo tip; Koi-f scor.-d . Wingo Ana-1 led, Kosf scoring on th' throw to thejl nlate. Reuther u ; ball one; N.-alen rand W!n?i scored on Reuther' triple to the center field bleachers. Ra-h tip Dal! one, ball two; Reu'her scored; ! Rath doubled Into ihe left Held j bleachers, Reuther scorm?. Daubert j up. Rati one. strike one, bail two, j ball three. Rath scored. ( Clootie j taken out of box.) Daubert singled to rinht bringing tn Rath; Daubert j took seoond on the throw: Groh up j (Wilkinson roplaeed Cicotte on thri rviei her's motindl. C-o'i filed to-E.-!--( h Five runs six hits, no tr-j ror;. " ! Fifth Inning, First Half Gandil up. Tall one. strike one; Gandtl singled to center. Rmbers up. ll:9terg titeti to Rou.sh. Gandil holdinjc first. Pchalk up. Foul, strike oae, ball one. Groh took Schalk's drive and throwlnc in to Rath forced Gandil. Sehaik on first. Wilkinson up; Wilkinson forced Schalk at second. Rath unassisted No runs, one hit, no error.-. Fifth Inning, Second Half: Roush op: strike one. Rourh fliol to Fe'.H-h. IVuncau up. Ball one; Duncan singled to renter. Ko. f tip, strike one, ball one, ball two. Duncan wm out at tempting to steal. Schalk to R'.jbrr?. Strike two, bail three. Risber? threw cut Kopf nt first after making a great stop. No runs, one hit no error. Sixth Inning, First Half: J Collins up: Ruu- made a great catch of J Collins" fly to deep center. Eddie Collin uP; foul strike, one ball; Eddie j Collins was safe on a single which was too hot for Reuther . tt. handle. Weaver up; foul strike one. Weaver put a Texas Leaguer into right. E Collins taking second. Jackson up; Jackson out on a grounder to Daubert. unassisted. Collins on third and Weaver on second. Felsch Jip; strike one. -bail one, bait two. foul strike: Felsch flied to Neale. No runs, two hits, no errors. Sixtl Inning, Second Hal': Nea'e singled to center. Wlngo up; foul, strike one. foul, strike two. Winco fanned. Reuther np: ball one. foul, Unite one: Reuther singled to ri?ht, Neale goitn; to second. Rath up; strike one, ball one, ball two. Rath lined a fly to Itisbern and Neale wa iotibled up; Ri.-berg to K Collins. No runs, no hi:., no errors. Seventh Inning, Firat Half: Gandil up; strike one. Gandil filed to Nea'e. Risher? up; Riberg out. Rath to Dau bert. Schalk up; Schalk out, Groh to Daubert. No run, no tin, no er rors. Sevsnth Inning, Second Naif: Dau bert op; strike one, ball one. Daubert tripled into the right field crowd. Groh up; ball one, atrlke one, foal strike two, ball two, Daubert scored a Groh'a single to center; Daubert scored. Roush up; on Roush'a bunt Weaver threw wild and Rush waa safe at first, Groh taking third. Duncan ip;; Duncan forced Rouffli; Groh scorini. Kopf up: Kopf hit Intro a double play, Risbeg to E Collin to Gandil. Two run-ytwo hits, one er ror. ' - ':;' ; : Eighth Inning, Firtt Half: McMul- en batting for Wilkinson. Serike one. ball one, 'strike two. ball two: Mc- XTullen singled to center. J Collin up. Serike one. J Collin flied to luncan; McMullen held first. Eddie Collins up. Eddi filed to Roush; Mc Mullen still remaining on first. Wea ver Uii. Ball one. Weaver flied to Roosh. No run, one h't. no error. k Eighth Inning, Second Half: Low- dermilk relieved Wilkinson in the W-s A U A 22 Suits at $39.50 There iro navy blue series, hrown P"jliu. irray flannel anl brick silver- tone. The values are The.M will jro fast at $39-50 Don't You May Call This Moralistic; Maybe It Is Once there was a taxieab driver who sat lone hoar in the bitter cmd while the youns man wio hired Tdm. (by the n-.:'!e) sat inside a handsome ho ue, t'.ie window s of which rosy with open fires and softly tinted lamp shade almost taunted him. lie eoukl rave spent the time so comfort, ab'.y in the garage and gone back again a; a late hour when his "fare" finally emerged from the "few min utes"" call. Cut the driver didn't dare bare without order because he Then aalu. there 'was & man who needed the fare and his job. had heap of money, but was sadly Once tiim? was a metier who sat 1 lacking in hu nblenes and trotheriy patiently in the kitchen, too tired to' He dictated everytiins,' Uiat read, but waiting tor daughter (who should be done in "it church and the didn't mean to le selfUh) to dismlsiroor were made to feel their poverty her lingering caller. Mother' bed- d t'ao good young minister didn't roota was Just !ik a tiny pocket tuck ed away In the klrt of the romrooa sitting rootn and' so no one else wanted It. But .she never murmured because sl e loved her daughter and wanted tr give her alt the 'Joy and freedom from, care that ia the Inalien able riprht of youth, she thought. And once there waa a grocery clerk who answered t phones and waited upon customers, always with -courtesy, no tnalter how trying, unreason able and unjust they were, or how they berated hita for not sending the thing th?y bad forgotten to order in time, alCough they had the as-he-dule of deliveries hung right besldo their telephone. Rut he was naturally sweet-tempered and had an old moth, er who depended on him, and It would never -do to worry her. Once there wtia an expert fitter or glove. w:o tried on three pairi of long, delicately tinted evening glove, (both hand) fora fussy, fidgety, so-' box for Chloatro. Neale up. Strike one Neale singled 4o left. Wlngo up. Wlngo sacrificed, Lowdermily to Gandil. Neale faking second. Reuther tip. Foul, atrike one. ball one. Ren ther -tripled to the centerfleld fence, scoring NeaK Rith n;. Ball one. Rath out. Riftber- to Candi!. Reuther Being fcehi t th'rd. Daubert up. Ball one, ball taro, tfrike one, atrike two, ball three. Daubert waa lit on the nu jr t"."" ie uroiiru a though knocked out but soon re- covered and walked to fir. Groh np. Ball one, ball two. ball three; srtrike 1 ball four. Groh walked, filling the bae. Rouh up. Ball one.' Rottsb forced Groh. E Collin to RKvberg. One V 1 V - ..:..wj . .. ' 1 tt- j ii. -.1 A timely sale of E HAVE of suits wan to pay Every su;t in the two lofs is reduced Jn price and you will instantly recognize the won derful values when you see them. to fftiO.W. forget our Blanket Sale all this Store hours: 9 to 6. didn't want then after all. Rut she i . had been told that to have clove ex I pertly put. on was the best possible tiinr to keep the fingers tapering and firm. And, although she had spent nearly an hour to make the sale, the ttlove fitter never uttered an impu dent 'word, because well, because she was more ot a lady than the society woman and,-" nowadays, buslne houses have adopted tie slogan "The customer is always right." - dare utter what was In hi soul. Be eaJuse, if the rich man withdrew his support, the heavy mortgage on the church, which lie held, would be fore closed. - ' Once tier was a judge who was re-e!ecte( terra after term, by the riff-raff of the town. So, through misinterpreting the law and twisting technacUities. fc set free the moat hardtjned criminal. If they had In llaence', though they were caught In the very act of stealing, wife-': eating. forgery, bribery, etc. And then, not to see in to be too lenient, he ptinL li ed the downtrodden, the oppressed, the abused to the very limit of the law (if they had no vote or no politi cal power) because t wanted to be "returned" that he mL;ht live on the fat of the land, which is some thne the same as It 'heart's blood. And, finally, there wag a boy whose rtrotrer toiled and staved, over the washtob that he might hare the mon ey to enter tae United State Naval I Academy, for he was very bright and had been eUen the appointment by competitive "examination. And, alter two year more of toiling and slaving ceaseless rubbing, she went to aur- prise her boy and to admire him in ail his glory of cold lace. But he wa asharoeJ of ier and made excuse to keep ber out of the "yard." When h! claasmateafotmd it out. they pot tlm ln "Coventry" completely iiolated - . ... nira rrom an social intercoorae. Tney,' hd liked him tfore. AlthougA thefl! reliable Aetna. - midshipmen of hi claaa did all they : I could t0 fTe B Uow ,)r.ak ,ml . . W. H. IIcCOY, ,iowc, npr wery court tentlon ' 12QU W Okla. Atl ih0 , ,eU homc bM fc t ' 'L ' 7 brokM aeart under braTe ro,e f H011 24J.. Slits assembled 2 lots at prices you will 41 Suits at $69.50 In this l-t are some of our very best suits. There arc navy and brown trieotines, pray, blue aiul brown vel ours. The styles ranges from smart "Chicken" suits for misses to the more conservative stvles. Values to i-m.W for $69-50 week. KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK. Kansas City, Mo, Oct 1 HOGS. Receipt.'. 10,000; 23c to 50c lower. Balk, J15 15.5); heavle. $lft.50? 16 25; medium. 115.75Q Ifi.r.rt; light , lt..5i)g 16.50; pigs. 13:3317.00. CATTLB. lieceint. ltMQ: s'ca.lr ! Iei,vy tef'rs' 1"0018.00; common. iu.ou ii.u; lights, Il3.40i 17.25: cows, 16.3512.00; calves, l 5.0091 lS.OO; stockers, I8.25g9.73. SHEEP. Receipt. tl.OOfl; 15c to 20c higher. Lambs, lj.75j 15.J5; ewes, $5.75 fi 7,25 C c Clothier U la Kan.iai City pick, ing up furniture bargain. ti i never too late to break your self of a bad habil. ' fS Mtfy Tire, Itch, mJL-v' Smart or Bum, if Sore, Vniin CvTC t'ted. Inflamed or IUuK CTLj Granulated. uacMuHn often. Soothes, lafrwaltaa. Safe for Infant or Adult AtaIirMirits. Writefoe Free Eye Book. Iitum tj Imttj U, Qkt Mrs. E. J. Blackman Voice and French Studio opens Sept. I5tt. Tel. 772. Studio, 702 Z. Springer. Phone No. 1 Tixicsb A Baggage Track. City or Country Drifts, Dy and Migbi fetrvue E. E. TALLMAN yW4MIH I H I t Accident Will Happen t T Protect ' yourself Against " . aamage imts by insuring ' feme auto in lb nM nn.l - y run, iwo nll.. o errur. H j I M 1 I) H I I I I I H II t II I I t