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OP THIS FAMOUS WILL MAKE YOU A °? % CUSTOMER / WALTER BREWING CO, <& ' PUEBLO, COLO. r o \' B £Vo., | A Homelike Hotel v ♦ •| A Reasonable Priced Hotel * •p • f ■4* •. v | EIGHT BLOCKS FROM THE DEPOT + 4.• ' T ! | I The Albany ♦ J ♦ 4- *i* ♦ Denver’s most Popular Hotel, caters to all j | and can be Depended on to give the « t best of treatment. When in Denver a cor •fr ♦ ■r dial invitation is extended to all to visit the -s ♦ 4 •f Albany, the center of life and activity. ♦ T V 4- ♦ •!* v ♦ 4 jl i Once a Visitor Always a Guest t 4- 4 | A.. IVI. EPPSTEIIN S. S. DUTTOIN | Absence of UNDERWOOD STANDARD TYPEWRITER The escapement and carnage muv, ments are i all hearing— the type bar and the key action in abs.ilm. h p. r'e.t balance. This gives a lightness ot touch and a s noothne-s of action not to be found in any other typewriter on the tnuk t That is why most stenographer clmose the Under wooi They know that work can be done quicker, easier and more. arcura ely. You are interested In a substantial lurlug of time together with a marked Improvement In the character of your - work —let us allow you a few of the exclusive feat urea of “THE MACHINE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BUY" UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER COMPANY, lac. 1622 WELTON STREET, DENVER WfNCHEMgm .351 CALIBER Self-Loading Rifle. As its name indicates, this rifle reloads itself, the recoil of the exploded cartridge doing the work. This places the complete control of the rifle under the trigger finger, which permits rapid shooting with great ease and accuracy. The .351 Caliber lIPW High-Power cartridge, has tremendous killing fgt£LJ~ power, making it heavy enough for the largest game Catalogue folly describing this rifle, "The Can Jlf| that shoots Through Steel,” sent upon request. _ Winchester Repeating arms Co., - New Haven, Conn. fT [Continued from page three] children could possibly arrive, and I got out my knitting. The chug of the automobile as it climbed the hill was the most wel come sound I had heard for a long time, and with Gertrude and Halsey actually before me, my troubles seemed over for good. Gertrude stood smiling in the hall, with her hat quite over one ear, and her hair in every direction under her pink veil. Ger trude. is a very pretty girl, no matter how her hat is, and I was not, sur prised when Halsey presented a good looking. young, man. who” bowed ' at me anti .looked ,at Trqd^—that is the ridiculous nickname Gertrude brpughjt. from” school. “I. have brought a guest, Aunt ftay,” Halsey ...said. .r| want you to ndqpt him into your affections and your Sat urday-to-Monday list. -Let me present John Hailey, only you must call him Jack. . In 12 hours he’ll be calling you ’ Aunt - : I know him.” We shook hands, and I got a chance to look at Mr. Hailey; he was a tall fellow;, perhaps 30. and he wore a small mustache. I remember wonder ing why-, h£ seemed to have a good mouth and when he smiled his teeth were above the average One never knows why certain men cling to a ind*sy * upper ’lip that must get into things, any more than one under stands some women building up their hair on wjj-e atrocities. Otherwise, he was very good to lobk at. stalwart and tanned, with the direct gaze that I like T am, particular about Mr. Hai ley. because he was a prominent fig ure in what happened later Gertrude was tired with the trip and went up to bed very soon. 1 made up my mind to tell them noth ing until the next day. and then to make as light of our excitement as possible. After all. what had I to tell? An inquisitive fn< * peering in at a window; a crash In the night; a scratch or two on the stairs, and half a cuff button! As for Thomas and his forebodings. It was always my belief that a negro is one part thief, one part pigment, ami the rest Hti|MTß!l tion. It was Saturday night The two men went to the billiard room, and I could hear them talking as 1 went up stairs. It seemed that Halsey had stopped at the Greenwood club for gasolene and found Jack Hailey there, with the Sunday golf crowd Mr Hal ley had not been hard to persuade— probably Gertrud.- knew why and they had carried him off triumphant ly. I roused IJddy to get them some thing to was beyond reach in the lodge—and paid no at tention to her evident terror of th** kitchen regions Th»*n I went to bed The men w*-re still in the billiard room when I finally dozed off. and the last thing I remember was the howl of a dog In front of the house It wailed a crescendo of woe that trailed off ho|>efu!ly. only to break out afresh from a new -|*oint of the compass At three o'clock In the morning I w'as roused by a revolver shot The sound seemed to come from Just out side my door For a moment I could not move Then—l heard Gertrud* stirring in her room, and the next moment she h.d thrown open the con ne ting door “I Was Roused by a Revolver Shot.” **o, Aunt Hay! Aunt Kay!” she cried hysterically. “Some one his been killed!” ‘Thieves.” | said shortly. goodness, there are some men In li • house tonight ” | was getting Imo my slippers and a bath-robe, and Ger trude with shaking hands was lighting a lamp. Then we opened the door into the hall, where, crowded on the upper landing of the stairs, the inalds. white-faced and trembling, were peer ing down, headed by IJddy. I was greeted by a series of low screams and questions, and 1 tried to quiet them. Gertrude had dropped on a chair and sat there limp and shiv ering I went at once across the hall to Halseys room and knocked; then I pushed the door open. It was empty; the bed had not been occupied! “He must be in Mr. Hailey’s room.” I said excitedly, and followed by IJd dy, we went there. Hike Halsey's, It had not been occupied! Gertrude was Will Be Needed This Winter You want that house plastered before cold weather sets in. Drop me a line and I will call and quote you prices. HOWARD GUYER, Cement Work is .- n , , My Long Suit Plasterer. Paonia, Colorado. IMPROVING RF A'i TTV PERSONAL 1 Y ‘Jhat $ what your doing when’giving ytfur teeth proper at tention. .1 decayed or lost tooth mars a certain amount of a t tract i veil css. IT'S EASILY REPLACED The increasing popularity of ftfligiifoi rii'stinners is on evidence, of my increasing business. make a call at once. A. A. KING, Dentist {Your Winter Trip! .* To I t CALIFORNIA and $ THE PACIFIC COAST I 4* ♦ v Will be most enjoyable if you use the 4 a pm ■ ■ I Lienver*6KioGrande | .t “Scenic Line of the World ” 'i‘ ; y t -!- THROUGH STANDARD AND TOURIST i * SLEEPING CARS WITHOUT CHANGE i 1 SUPERB DINING CARS (SERVICE A LA ? t CARTE. ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS X ; i V For further I lorrr.its4driu ♦ i S. K. HOOPER, G. P. & T. A. Denver, Colo. | *»• ♦ I C. A. LANIERS BOTTLING CO. | + DENVER, COLO. + | Sole Bottlers of the | Ph. Zang Brewing Co’s. Beers | + Dealers in American Brewing Co.’s St. Louis, f Mo. A. B. C. Bohemian Bottled Beer ♦ ♦ Also in Justus Beer containing only One ♦ | Half per cent. Alcohol T t TRY A BARREL OR SEND FOR PRICES ± +♦+•»+♦+♦+♦+♦+♦+♦+♦+♦+♦+♦+♦+♦+ ♦+♦+♦+♦+♦+ ♦+♦+♦+♦+ ♦+♦+♦ on her feet now . but she baned against the door for suppon. "They have been killed"' she gasped Then eh«* caught me l»y the arm and dragged me toward the stairs. ’They may only be hurt, und .we must find them.” she said, her eyes dilated with excitement I don't remember how we got down the stairs; I do remember expecting every moment to be killed The cook was at the telephone upstairs, calling the Greenwood club, and IJddy was behind iue. afraid to come and not daring to stay behind. We found the living room and the drawing room un disturbed. Somehow | felt that what ever we found would be In the card room or on the staircase, and nothing but the fear that Halsey was In dan ger drove me on. with every step my knees seemed to give way under me Gertrude was ahead and In the card room she stopped, holding her can die high. Then she pointed silently to the doorway into the hall beyond Huddled there on the floor, face down, with his arms extended, was a man. Gertrude ran forward with a gasp Ing sob. ’Jack." she cried, "Oh. Jack'” IJddy had run, screaming, and the two of us were there alone It was Gertrude who turned hlnr over, final ly, until we could see his white face, and then she drew a deep breath and dropped limply to her knees It was the body of a man, a gentleman. In a dinner coat and white waistcoat, stained now with blood —the body of a man I had never seen before. (To be continued ) Ten nrrvn, nil In cultivation, onJjr one mile from town. Cheap. Sea C C. Hawkins. Commercial Printing. Of every sort and kind prompt ly turned out at this office. Give us a trial order. We want to prove that we can please you. Do You Want a Home? Then see I. I). McFadden at once and buy one of those choice fruit farms with plenty of water which he is selling to good work ers who have nothing but their labor to invest. Low prices, easy tefnis and no cash required at time of purchase. 0 Sayl 0 0 VM«I you Otm Hie ainn Q 'Vlth the lilg Ilium ilrtiiti * And the drum Mirk In liln hand? A Well, he made more nolee M V Than all the rent, yet he didn’t Q l| I .end the hand. S s » That's Why I don’t any any more * about my Painting. I'nper Hanging. 9 etc. I will not mention Wall Tinting, m Sign Writing, etc. n OL C. STUMP, J PAONIA. COLO. Q