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WE0NE80AY. SEPTEMBER 1?, THE CALUMET KIWI PAGE THREE Hancock RUSH WORK ON IMPROVEMENTS Conduit Work on Quincy Street Is Attracting Attention The work on tli,. i-un, lulls ,,,, i street which "HI be an UnuurtAni ol i in- in n ieie i,n, hi si si. .in he i being ruaned as rapidl) mo albis in an olfui t i, K, ( ,, ( completed this fan Tlit- conduit is being i. ii, i i,, the wires to !. t.iU. n l r, 'in the PO of ..it ytiincv Street from St Joseph's churoh te thai railroad avenue Th conduit Is a . 'imilniiatii.n ,.i i , one luid from the gcotl hot I to it. Joeeph'g . hurt h corner. The pondult from tli unt) til ids . ant ia already in place. Thig will car. iy tin- wires thai farthei along branch out hh Dollar Bey's aerial system The . ontiuit oarrlea two cablea, oath of which contain schi wire a fourth armored uhmarine cabh carrying m fires Is bemg laid across Portage Lake, the compan) haa s lurge force of nun at work near the Hancock end of the bridge on the polee thai will (arm pan ,,t the aerial ) lem of Houghton ami Hancock. The potee arc stripped here and mall narrow kind is placed around the larger end t.. protect them from de cay, i. .f. Lares a, diet rid agent for the coaapaay, riatted Hancock yesterday afternoon In company with Manager r. u. iti iff am i Inapected tne work "COUNTRY BOY" PLEASES. Henry B. Harris Estate Presents Ex cellent Attraction Here. "The Countrj Hoy," a eucceai of live yeara1 etaadlag, from the pen of Bdgur Belwjrn, pleased rather mm 11 audience at the tCerredge theater laal pveedasj. The play is i comedy, pure and simple, with a fear aertoua sitae Hons hh a foundation for 1 1 i - story. .). is. hi Robarda ai Tom wiismi. the country io. played hia pan In a man iter thai greatly pleaaed the audience. W. A Hytl.r. as l-i., M.rkl.. the brok n down newspaper man. together with his fell., w boarder, lee Vt'inate'ln, the tirkrt speculator, arere the come. lians .f thr place. The piece gtvea op portunity for a graal deal ..f line act lag and the opportunities were all taken hi the pair. Kkan.ir Halwr, us TunVa coantr) sweetheart, offered ptegaing charac terise Una of the pan. estate ..n i the other members of the compan 'n tiiiuiU'd ti the pleasing eneemhlc, "The Country Boy" will be acen this . t entag at i he i alum, t theater w hlle Iho (iirl Kroni Mumaw" will be II th Kernedeje. ROBERTS IS CAPTAIN Quincy Football Team Seriously Crip pled by Strike. The Quincy football tram, last years' champions, has again organised and expects to make a strong showing this year. The strike, which has taken so many of thr Bngliahmen from the copper couatry'i has serloualj hurl thr spoit. i.m thr early return of mat,' meurbet'a Is looked tor. The following is th gankuttlon perfeeded at a recent meeting: 'aptain Charles Roberts, Sol. -captain Pal McCarthy, Becretarj - treasurer Stanley VVkaJea, (Committee to aHcci piayera Artkui Kokay, Richard Roberts, William Chap- mar., Peil McCarthv and Charles Rob erta. COUNCIL MEETS TONIGHT important matters "ill be brought Itefore thr Hancock elt) council at it. meeting toalghl for the secortd session ol the month. The council iii prob ablj take ut thr important aowerage meat km ami win also work oa 1 1 1 -tucatlon ot thr frtcndlj ault The Muestloa of thr cltj finances has been somawhal giRigatcr by the action r thr cbaaA) trrasmvr in tranamlttlng th" ha. k taxes to thr city treasure.-. The city lias been forced lo economise hi vaTloua waya and will follow tkla policy iii the future as th- tax col ICCtUma are sill! slow. CAN YOU DOUBT IT? When the Proof Can Be So Eaeily In vestigated. When so many gTUtCfUi citizens of this locality testify to heneflt derived Horn Doan'a Kltln. y Pills, can you doUbl the evidence'.' The proof is nut far away it Ih almost at your door. Read what ii resident of ii.hu o.-k skyi aboafi Douh'h Kidiiev Pllto. ' an VOU detnaasti more eonylm inK testimony " Nlra. E. Delhridse, Cnith ami HIM ts., Hancock. Mich. sas I am pleased to recommend Doan'a Kldnev Pllla, I suffered from huck'o h. Mv kldanVyg wen- graak aai cgajMsfdl sad muck aJtasryamoa, i small) seed ' " ' Kidney FIH and they did gtS a w.uhl Of good." wheM Your ita. k is Lame Remem- bat the Name." Dga'l glmpt) as' f"r a kidney remedy - Msk dkMMCtll tf Doag'g Kidney Pills, the same that Mr. Dolhrldge had the rem. d . I ad -ed hy home testimony r',)'' i,u Coster- Milhurn C , Crops . Baga N Y. Co. sal. i.y ail tfaalofe, PHce coats, Peaiec-Mllburn Co., Ruflale, Rgg York, sol. ggasatg .a Htntrn. lie Cnitei Itrmrinl.iT Iho Pw HI nd Department HANCOCK HIGHS VERSOS ALUMNI Annual Football Game at Driving Park on Saturday The llgfa acboal foottell aeaaaa nig he Inaugurated ai Iks Haaooak iniv - tng park Saturday afternoon with i conteel between Ike high aahael and atumal alevaaa. Rvery candidate for ike high aekoai eleveg or III in given aa opportunity la thki game t. akew hla vol th ami the position rich is heel kttad for The tram is loaaawhai handicapped '. the loss ..t aaveral playnni who ware pradaated last Jaaa, bat Coaeli Nevlna balievi-a the team this goaf ran b omtOhed Hp to the standard of tkg trams ad buM pear. Captala afc fjfcyaa f.g hla aaea ow al the Drlvini park . a. h vi nhag. Am nag the old player- are bferke, who played center last mar, and wlli he s. , a in the mn paottlor again this year; Axslaon hut year's iiuirter, who will ptav at full a n ' Quarter Captain llcCHynn who will ma n play rlghl half back; alette whe artfl take earn of loft tackfc : and ( .Will at right I ml. a week from Raturday, thr Hancock ItlKh HChOOl Will play its first inter I acholaetlc acheduled gsmr at Celu I aket Thr fallowing goturdsy Otrtokar I th" Raaaach tram arffl meat thr I Houghton elevaa at thr ftsnrorh I Drivlag park; Oe taker tg, Calomel I playa at Raneoch and on October IB, ! Hancock playa at ffuaglilaii. vrhleh i will he thr last tnteracholaattc game i tin' the copper country trams. The j nhamplons af tins dtgtricl wtM thro prepare for thr spoof penlaaula ' i hamplonahtp ! Next o'clock ! later, i Thar ' foot ball portam I na of 'atuiday's game will start at It harp. Mlii'iaN v ill be hos.n arere vary lew hangei in the mi. s thla year, thr mosi lm chaage being ihe atrengthen thr offanae, which will enable to run up a bigger score than trains last v. ar DIVIDEND CHECKS RECEIVED. Cheeks voi- recelvad today in Han cock by shareholders of the Dtnefu Conaolidatfid Mining and Tunnel conrt I any l.eat'villr. Colorada TJsS check.' air the div idend recent ly de clared by the coaapoai go Veta I thousand shares of this -to. ne held in the copper country, a am lor proportion of the stock betai held i the Kinnlah p. lopta. "Coming at this time ihe dividend is esp. ciallv ac ceptable," said a slockhol.h t today, "I' means a few tons ol coal at l- asl." FEAR SON WAS MURDERED. failure police as son, Karl. cock fenra murdered, . hear from the Ri w York o tin- whereabout a of ins Prod Mtttketaon of Ran- thai the young man was Som. time ago, the father sent a ticket ami a sum of mono) t his sou but he has sill, e disappeared. The father f the missing man is a watchman employed ut the Quincy, FUNERAL TOMORROW The funeral of Hlltna Marie Alio, atfed f,.ur. win. ;.s drowned in Port age Lake yesterday afternoon, will he held tomorrow afternoon at : O'clock from the Finnish Lutheran chui. h, Tin- ktcjaeal will he bald tonight at 7 ... lock. Th. Jurj is corapoeed i i aolm Stack, And. lose I'I.miii, Crank McKlndlea, Dan Murphy, Truffle Hom ier uid I'atrl. k Plj nn. Holmes on Domestic Economy. Tlie liagkabkl and the put bet c air gamalluim rtraagnly nrthgied in little ggkftHtlomi of dunest i, economy-II plnte of npple. for instance, with the defpetlve DO Hi cut out for the Cgll dren: n smnll basket of hotnemndc glnRerhreitd. with one or two pieces of poundenke carefully disposed" on the surface ao as to nppear to thehesf ad vantnpe. "Autoernt of the Breakfast Table." Wanted the Record. A taxicalt .-niiKlit fire in New York. The fl.tniea rerp hed the gasoline lank. The two pnssensrers. who had come a lonu way. tnnihled nut The lite It pertinent was Ktimmoned. "Play on the meter!" shrieked the distracted driver to Hie firemen "Never mind the cab, piny on the meter:" Ex chniige. Larger Wanta. "Does your wife want the vote?" "No She wants a IniKer town house, a villa on Hie seneonst nnd a new limousine enr every l months I'd he plenaed most to death If she could rt her attention on a amall mat ter like the vote." Waahlngtou Star. Aa the Crow Flits Mnndy Vessnh After de shot was flfed mnh Ilastus dun run sehen blocks ns de crow flies .Indue As the crow fliea? Mandy-YoHisab All ye" ould see was Jen' ooe black stretik -Puck. A Thoughtful Nans. Vlaitor (to Paeetious Parmert I'd like to know why on enrtb yon call that while pis ink? Pscetlotts Farme -Because he's always running froa the pen -Town Toplce R la enmrlently learned that knowa how to do well and Ins power enough to Ptffdta from evll.-Cloero. 75 YFARK UFA!) nr nwr ruimru VI Vila. UIIUIIUII Rev. Father Atfield to Observe Anniversary Next Month The taraaty fifth anniversary f Krv. I''r. At'lehl s gam .rale ot St. I'at- rlck'a ckurok win be oalebratad oaad aaoatk it is poaadlila that tag eete bratlen wUI he held the Ural RundjL i i i n .on mi October thai thr Rngre Batlos aaaj Bad it saora aoavanktat t i a prosi ut a i the em rataaa it as pravtoaal) larandad te have SailM mark thr griping out of ike smell dabi atsndlng against the parish, hut lakar condition:: are sack thai i'r. Atfield has deferred taking a. - tion toward miaing thr drht J'lans also had hoea launched tor the .rec tum o a new convent, hut this project akm ha been dropped for the time. Rev, i'r. Atti.id aaa ordained 12 years .mo, the ordination being par farmed the lata it;. Rv, Rlgkop VarUa in Marguette. rWlowkag his or dlaatlon father AtflaM caaae t. Han COOk as assistant pas. or to Rgy, I'r. Jack. r at tile church of WhtCk the for- ajar is now pastor, although at that time it was si. Am, 's church. Pr. Atfield was later traaaferred t.. Cham- pion, then HoUghtOfl and mis gja neat month was made pastor i st Patrick's ckurch grklch pastorate he has since Rtied Uaderatandlng full) Ike preaanl con .litioiis tne pastor has raejueeted that the observance not be an elaborate af fair. Thr children w ill remember him w ith , -hi and the gftemoOU . xei - eises, ghleh will I... a nnisi ai program, win institute th.. ehaervance. Three-Diy Miss-ion. Comment lag vvith high mass a' tea o eiock in st. Patrick a chur h sumiav morning and . intlnuing Thursday inornlnjj a thrae-daya gkm iii he conducted hy Ri Bundon K.-ily, Q, p, (,t Chicago. mission is a Juktlee Which has Droclahated tor this year b) Popi next until tnis . I'r. The been Plua x. opening th.- Rrsi gunda) after Daa trr an.i cloning December I, in com memomtl .i the aisteeath hundred aniiiv ci nary .f th I let of Constan- ling thH QreaL This edict proclaimed the liberty of oonaclence t all his aubjects. Coaatnntine was the Aral 1 1 1- 1 1 . i einpi r .. and the . diet was i.-Jsu. d In .1:'.. gervicea during tie minion will be held i't and v o'clock in the morn Ina, Consiatlng of miss ami instruc tions, with rosajfy, sermon and bone diction in ihe evening at 7 . :: o'clock rr ni hart I'r. Kelly roes I.. l!. ,i ,,ii Hill on a similar rtait, the mission to opeii Thursday evening and efona gundaj night. SPECIAL CASKET ORDERED. Remains of "Big Louie" Still in the Crnvvort.' .lorgue. The remains of "Big Louio" Moila- aan are stlil at the Crawford roorgnd on Hancock atreet, where thej probably remain until the tuner. neld. A cnsltet, which is a special i la ! or- dor. is expected her. morrow morning, it Pinal MrTa ngementi t. f r. m Chicago to la probable thai - the funeral w'li be madt tomorrow. Huadreda of people v iatted t he morgue tofla) t. view tin- dead man The v isitors did not in. hide Hancock people only, many coming in from Cal umet .whii. visit us from distant cit ies, who happened to !' in town. vn re itracted t. so much the a ho im : in- ill'. ti nung gkint MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETINGS 'i i tt;ree last meetings r tin- Wo men s on Hi' Mlastonorj soi lets ill be held follow iiif; dates : Oct. 8, at I he home of Mrs. street; Nov. I "J, Whittle, and th. ear hi the boat Rundle, It the last me of Mrs Si Wat. .f Mr ding of Chase, u it'll tlie III Will ember arrongi the calendai HANCOCK BREVITIES. William M. llm r is vlettlng fiicnda in Minneapolis. Mr gad Mrs. w i. Hurehiii have re turned from the So., where l hey vis ited relatives fdf several weeks. Mrs. ,i. p, Reojattld Is visum:.: rela tives In Superior. The funeral of the late John Platen took ida.e this morning with aervlcea at St Joseph's . hUTCh The Misses gattS Ray tan, Iran I'M Mary In, Pearl Bchuta ami Badle Peter Son are v halting in Detroit A nSMtlag of Coster Kncampinenl , No. li i. 1 1. c. w iii I., held tenkfkt. City clerk Hnffankncker this mora Ilia reOtlVed from the hoard of educa tion its aaauul reguaal to the dt) for en a.propriatan af WJi gtt t" kegjl maintain the puhllc schools of the city during the coming year. As staled in Till News veslerdny the applolil'ia tion asked I his year Is $",aiiu les.s than a year IJMX Salaries of tea. h. rs aloim aim, ui, t to Mtittt. eeeeeeeee if A PAPER f BULLET It VVfts I ired With (ireat Success By ALBERT KENVON eeeeeeeeaaeaaaaaa Oajg gaaajiai durmg the war paternal the states, wh i, w. were ifkkg iu fa. c of an enemy I Mole away from oamg ami in the darkness sureeeded in fass i iiiK the picket. Cliinhin- a tree, where I eotlld hear it not ggg what the Confederate were amteg, I heard so oca geang n that i beileved they were SregaMtttl tot agjg of those at tacks Just koforu dawn, the liour tisu- slly chosen tin in intended nrprtga, I gal down from the tree ehoosin- a momeal when the eortal w as clear, and. craw line throu my steps, gad i ets and raturui There I made making for mj undei bruah, ret meed iy throagk the idck- I to my own lines. ' myself known and, captain's tent, laid him the whole He was too muck impressed with the importune, of getting It to the goaoral to rafNimand me f..r laartag camp without permission and hurried me to headquartera, it was midnight and all were asleep there. Hut the captain calhsl an aid. and the aid awakened the general, who garg or dels that the command should lie called (without lamttag the long roll) and formed in line of battle behind I such natural defenses as the location I afforded I At Ii o'clock da wn did not cogft ''" j nearly WO heard the tramp of men and when their shadowy forms ai pen red natonlaheil them with a storm of lead and iron that drove them bnck in confusion Thej returned, bttl were gala driven hack, after which they retired to their Cam pa This sally of mine gnvg me all the adventure i wanted for the rest of my term of service, for It made me the general's thief scout, i almost alwayi want out for Information in uniform. Ill the Brat place. 1 preferred being captured or shot : , hein" hanged for a gpf, n-ainst which death my uni form was a protection. I have ridden into ihe enemy's lines rigged as :i IVd oral trooper, acknowledged myself to the people as such and was not believed, "You can't come that on us," j they would say. 'You're one of Mos bj'S met " When 1 would deny this they would insist that I had adopted the Yankee uniform for secret service. After one of our IgktS, in w blcfa nei ther side Boomed to have got nn advantage, I WeS OOnt int.. Confederate territory sttRft a view to determining I whether the eneiny Were taking steps to continue the ft 1 i t or withdraw Hut a far more Important objo i g is to carry an order to General B. on our ! Igak, to join in a simultaneous attack without command In case I foadd the enemy inclined to retreat. If I found them fight in good condition to renew the and preparing to do so I was: to destroy the order, and If the re verse I was to deliver it. It was writ ten on tissue paper, giving details of time of atta. l,. etc.. gnd rolled into n hail abonl the slat of a pistol bullet I Carried it in my holster in order that I might have ii ready to throw away or destroy in case of ggpeCted capture. I Wtnt out. 01 usual, in tn.v blue Jack et with yellow cavalry facings, my Cnrblnt tlnng to my saddle and a re volver at my hip I emerged from our lines into a wood, through which by the generals direction a skirmish line had baas sent lo determine whether it was occupied by the goamy, it was free, and alter riding through it for half a mile i came to a clearing. Be fore etitrtiiiL.' upon it I looked over What was iii front of me. for. being on mi eminence, I could sc.- quite a dig taact, There were no camps in sight nor nny large force, only stray hands, mostly cavalry So I started out. In lending to ride forward, keep my eyes open and he guided by circumstances. Deeceudlng a slope through a cora ftaid. I struck road lending southeast ward, the direction in which the ene my weii' supposed to he I could see approaching bands or persons and di re ici my course to as t. avoid tbem. One would have had to come near un to see that I wore a I'ederal uniform, for mine was by no means a new one rather dingy, in fact and needed i-lose Inspection to tell whether it was Confederate or Union. So. while I saw all I cared to gee, no one saw me with golBclenl Skdlnctnoos to know that l wns a Yankee soldier I rode on over low ground till I caine to a ridge from which l could see the Confederate camps a wsgon train was headed southward If it wns loaded with supplies thai meant that the. enemy were preparing to retreat If the WggOna were empty it meant that they were engaged in hauling sup piles to the grmyj that they had brought a load and were returning for tnother. I COUld see the while line of the read OVer which they would pass and that it made a turn not fnr from where they were. Hy riding g cross fields I could Intercept them. 1 pushed forward and. taking them on the flank, rode along I.y them toward their rear "Whnt yo' data' In that uniform'.-" called a tenmster. "Took it from a Yajik killed In the fight yesterday." I replied, "My but tergal suit was ragged And look at the bonis! I never le a Yank gll awny with bhl boots, especially If he's do: d "I'll give yon a hundred dollar for em." ot much I got all Ihe gMBey I want, hut only one pair o' iMtota." It was plain that the wagons were full of supplies, not only by the powei required hy tlie mules to hntil them, but through the front or renr openings In the POVcra I could sot. the propel Iy sta ke.l up IliaUk Schlitz in Brown Bottles made pure kept pure p ALWAYS RLPLACE " , i WOA Till. f l. Li 11 t FXSB&I I VpIhmsvot Lai,,, if j t BEER y i BOTTLED ONLY AT THE BREWERY ! I BY DIRECT PIPE LINE. E UNDER GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION f Schlitz Brown Bottle is youi safeguard against impure beer, for light starts decay even in mWM j pu v Inci . Note the wjirniiiv: f tic -'i-!.. ', ? Brewing Co. on the ease cov ' f reproduced above, that beer in 1 white bottles should never be ftm , exposed to li-lit. llStf Get Schlitz in Brown Bottles I :j W: and be sun wKK - See that crown or cork Phonca mVfh it branded "Schlitz." j W tew "K ' 'u'"a Ihnf Made Milwaukee Famous. Having learned all i wished to know, 1 continued my way to the rear sad Of the train, then turned into a wood. where i lost mraelf foi s while it wag tOW my object to ride northeastward to Qoaersl r.'s corps and deJirei ny order. While I was waiting I heard a ramMe and a creaking in the road and recognized sounds made by urtillerv If I had needed further evidence of le treat this would have continued my Opinions, for the next thing to supplies a retreating army moves Is lis heavy guns that is, unless pressed so hard by an enemy as to need them fur de fgggg The direction I w as now p take forc ed me to cioss the road I had just left. Preferring to move through woods, I kept n among the trees as long as pos- gtbte. tbea turaed into the road, hsviag h gtrgtCh of a gat ft ST of a mile before me before striking other Umber While making this interval I heard the quick thud of horses' hoofl hehiad me and, turning my head. s:t vv a tttop of Con federate cavalry coming I turned into tlie wood on the north side of the road, and, though I did not alter my gait, I continued my course I beards "Hello, thai!'' from Hie troop, but. pretci lin..' not to hear, kept on Ah I disappeared in the wood there came a sharp 'Hslt. ' (TOW, thai!" I must make a QOlch decision. In federal uniform I could not eggejci to deceive an officer as I had deceived a teamster would be ohliged tO give an account of myself and would doubt less he detained if the fanertl's or ders vv. re found on me my I gdtft uniform might not save tne from the gallows, for. although if was simply nn order, K was evident tbnt it was bgttd on my observations of Confederate movements. I was certainly not on n direct Hue between the Federal genernl who had written it and the officer for whom it. wns intended This would prove tne n secret service man. All this was but I gash in my brnln. My decision was made upon the im portance of getting the or.lei through. If 1 succeeded it would ivc our troops g great advantage, if I failed a fine -opportunity would be lot. I determln lag ed to run for it. Ilav lug passed out of sight I put spurs to my horse and. though I was Obliged dodge the trees. niR.lt- good progress I waa in hopes that those win. had seen me would not , oualdtf me Of sufficient Im portance to v base. Unt these hope wart Masted by hgartag tsjt or mesa ksarttt crashing through the under growth behind me. lightning flnall In-fore me indicated The Beer l would soon he in MM open, it was . evident that I must soon tight or sur render. While I was thinking about , it I came to the end of the wood gad entered a held Soon after doing SO I looked hack to see I.y how main I w as pursued. Hut one man thus far bud left the wood. I rode on at a Lreak- , neck pace for ghOBt half a ini!c. then l looked Lack again Duly tlie one par suer was m sight This decided me I determined to Bght Bat rea lining that I was more likely I to be Uiken alive than killed, after drawing my revolver I took the i sage from my htlatar. What would I j do vbh It? If I threw it away t he i man chasing tne would see it and look j for it I stuffed It in the mutate of I my pistol, then, reining In tn.v horse, ; I faced him toward the Confederate He was within a hundred yards of ggg I at the time and. drawing nis weapon. i came on. My bortt w as Standing Still, which enabled tne to take a good aim. When he enme within range art both i tired almost siniultaiwously Bit bal let cut the edge. f my ear. though I I did not know it nt the time. My I. ul let pierced his f.rain No sooner had the man fallen from Ids horse and I nw Mood oozing from lorenean tnaa i oecnongm myseir of the situation. If no more Oatjftd erntes came for tne and I could find j the dispntch I might yet carry it to (Jenernl It I CtlcotSted that on M count of it light weight It had not gone more than a tew yards from my pistol gad, Clients ting the direction of the wind, began to hunt for It. gaging a bit of paper. I took it up and found It to be the dispatch It had gggg partially ggnjntd by pressure against tho atmosphere. Had it not been for this I doubt if 1 should have found It since lu lis gtobalsr form It wns Vary StMll and blackened by powder My first act after lindlng it was to look to see if any more purs ers were ggBOTglttg from the wood. Ratal tfJ geared Noticing C. I, a braatasd on the trooper's horse. I decided to take him latttad of my own I also took uit and his belt, the Irttef fca the same letters lie were no coal or I would have taken that too But I threw away my own cost and. BJOtl tui- rode nivfly rit a gallop The change ol horse and telt served a good purpose A goon as I got away from my dead enemy I sloped down and lo.le at a Ksierate pace I took to roads and pnsed a number of clti Tens and soldiers I it Ihe brand on my horse and the letters op inv belt were plule. i I - ' i . ro.ie int.. General B.s camp and deliv ered my dispatch After reading the instructions General B scted spoa them at once and attacked the enemy in force My own commander heard his guns. and. joining him. the two made g complete rout, capturing many prisoners nnd stores. in my chest --f war raftes I have my paper battel which General B after ward gave me. and it is f course mote pn.od than any other of my BOUregdfa. Gems In Terse START TART i THE DAY RIGHT. W M.o sun s i .. ' eon ies In get el you (In. it a fiiiille fur each ray th t it sends. Shake o(T Hip OSITlsS th.Tt long to ile tea i yea SlrenKthcn youf faith in yeersSH and oui Mawda, Tsstsrday'l gheat Will be stnvlnj; Sg haunt you. TeeSertar's airaia may come t your lirnin Throw oft the worries that trouble and tHUlit '"I Sihi: the .lay right; begin over again. h it i l.v,i'f -s is the longest exist- OROS, One ttHshins iomney night! Show wliilr rou may tl ggstsaca -C 'fr with v our .It at Never an empire was nothing to ttM gghf ! the lug- gei .1 Never n pi ize vv;is oMatest Put by w urtl. Herd net tie smeeis of thg misanthropM hngua I , I stsit ii..- tor right and mm n know rou'ra on earth. Start tlie day right and ve il find as it pnss. .- Something to I lev View n-t the iv e f.n .oi l saasssmasj te future through Indigo glasses Note the bright streams and tho line rklea atiev Failure may SSSCt TOg tin ugh :eats of endeavor. Fame and succexs may not come at your will. But nothing BSfl battle n climber forevsr. Start the day right and you re half up the hi Cincinnati Commercial Trlburta KITTYS ADVANTAGE "I...V e S Ilk.- . Kitten," f Ut ule.l 111" aw ei loung thing "It Is born i.ilnd." "Ye. bar) it ralj takes a kitten nine gnra tO get Its ev.s ..'n. l replied the hrute. 1'hih.a. Ipbla It rd, (,,i, . i llaenv 1