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LAUGHTER PLEASING TO GOD Nowhere In Biblical Lore Can There Be Found Intimation of Any Other Idea. We misjudge and distort tbe nor mally human nature of the Saviour when we picture him going through life, as Dante did after he had writ ten his "Inferno," with the shadows of perdition on his brow. We may gravely question when it was that the cross began to darken our Lord's pathway; there is no hint of such a foreboding until we reach the mid dle of his ministry. From that on there are occasional tokens that he saw Calvary ahead of him, and was at times pressed down with a dread ful sense of the Inevitable agony which awaited him at the end. But all this is very far from affording any reasonable ground for the conclusion that he smiled sometimes, but never laughed. If God did not Intend us to laugh, on occasion, why did he endow us with the capacity to laugh, with a sense of the humorous, with the fac ulty to see and enjoy wit, fun and the absurd side of life; and, further more, why did he produce so many things and people to laugh at? Zlon's Herald. Avoid Disputation. The disputatious person never makes a good friend. In friendship, men look for peace and concord and some measure of content There are enough battles to light outside, enough Jarring and. Jostling In the street, enough disputing In the market place, enough discord In the workaday world, without having to look for con tention in the realm of the inner life also. There, If anywhere, we ask for an end of strife. Friendship Is the sanctuary of the heart, and the peace of the sanctuary should brood over It Its chiefest glory is that the dust and noise of contest are excluded. Hugh Black. A Thirst for Information. "Say, pa?" "What is It?" "Who made the after-dinner speeches at Belshazzar's feast? Í GET POWER. The 8upply Comes From Food. If we get power from food why not strive to get all the power we can. That Is only possible by use of skil fully selected food that exactly fits the requirements of the body. Poor fuel makes a poor fire and a poor fire is not a good steam producer. "From not knowing how to select the right food to fit my needs, I suf fered grievously for a long time from stomach troubles," writes a lady from a little town in Missouri. "It seemed as If I would never be able to find out the sort of food that was best for me hardly anything that I could eat would stay on my stomach. Every attempt gave me heartburn and filled my stomach with gas. I got thinner and thinner until I literally became a living skeleton, and in time was compelled to keep to my bed. A few months ago I was persuaded to try Grape-Nuts food, and It had such good effect from the very beginning that I have kept up its use ever since. I was surprised at the ease with which 1 digested it It proved to be Just what I needed. "All my unpleasant symptoms, the heartburn, the Inflated feeling which gave me so much pain disappeared. My weight gradually Increased from 8$ to 116 pounds, my figure rounded out, my strength came back, and I am now able to do my housework and en Joy It. Grape-Nuts food did it." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. A ten days' trial will show anyone some facts about food. Read the little book. "The Road to Wellville," In pkgs. "There's a reason." Elver read the above letterf A. new one appear from time to time. They are srenolne, true, and full of banian Interest. NEW MEXICO NEWS Gathered From All Parts of the State Western Newspaper Union New Servlc. COMING EVENTS IN NEW MEXICO. September 26. 27, 28, Mesilla Valley Fair, Las Cruces. Sept. 28, 29 and 80. Colfax County Seventh Annual Fair Springer. 136 Homestead Entries. Santa Fe. According to Receiver Fred Muller, 136 original homestead entries covering 15,205 acres, weie made in the Santa Fe land office, one of six in New Mexico, last month. Oth er entries Increased the total entrle3 to 40,000 acres. Territorial Auditor's Statement. Santa Fe. Traveling Auditor Joerns Issued an annual statement fcr the building and loan asoclations of New Mexico, whose resources are given as 11,331,293 of wlhch $1,913,556 are loans on real estate, $45,752 loans on stock, $26,029 cash on hand and $45, 000 buildings and fixtures. Fatal Gasoline Stove. Albuquerque. Another life has been snuffed out by the deadly gasoline stove. Mrs. Pacífico Baldasarri tried to light the gasoline stove in her kitch en, when a mass of flame shot up, ig nited her clothing and resulted in burns which proved fatal and causing a fire in the two-room adobe dwelling which gutted the Interior. Highwaymen Were "Tenderfeet." Santa Rita. It Is not a discovery that aids the wounded feelings of the posse disarmed by the bandits, but the officers now believe that the three masked men who held up the Chino Copper Company officials and later on the posse of Constable Portwood near this place, were tenderfeet highway men fresh from the states, not used to either horses or firearms. New Oil Concern Incorporates. Gallup. With a capital of $200,000, the Gallup Independent Oil Company, with offices at Gallup, filed Incorpor- ation papers. The incorporators and directors are F. B. Maple, B. F. Zahm, C. A. Leavltt, P. N. Griego, Martin fred Ruiz, C. M. Sabln, E. M. Sinjule, C. C. Manning, William T. Cochran, C. L. Gonzales, Fred Netz, Elmer Wilson, H G. Wilson and Benjamin F. Wilson. Fees Falling Off. Santa Fe. The anouncement of Ter ritorial Secretary Jaffa to the officials of the capítol that the incorporation fees for the last fiscal year weie less than one-halt those of the year pre ceding, were almost startling. The to tal receipts for the last fiscal year hav ing been less than for the third quar ter of the year preceding. The total was $7,569.10 as against $17,511.86 the year before. One hundred and fifty- eight domestic corporations with a to tal capitalization of $35,684,000 were organized during the fiscal year, as against 219, with an authorized capital ization of $101,133,725, the year before, Mexican Commits Horrible Crime. Springer. With evidences of a Strug- gle in the interlar of the house, Mrs. Ja cob Karlln, the wife of a prominent and wealthy ranchman, was found murdered In her home on the Jarltas, sixteen miles east of the city. Her skull had been crushed in with an ax. The body was found in the second story, where seh had climbed in her efforts to elude the assassin. Five bullet holes were also found in the body, one in the right temple, one in the heart, in the left side and right wrist. Mrs. Karlin was alone at the time, her youngest daughter having gone to the postoffice, about five milos distant. A nineteen-year-old Mexi can was arrested and later confessed HIS BRAVE ACT UNREWARDED Bestowal of Two Black Eyes Alto gether Too Much for Heiress to Overlook. They were a pleasant party at the country house, and It was only nat ural that Harvey Hardupp should fall In love with Clarissa Coyne, the heiress. One afternoon they went for a row on the river, but their boat struck a floating tree and sank, leaving them struggling in the water. Mad with terror, she threw her arms around his valiant neck, almost strangling him. But he was deter mined to save her, so raising his fist he struck her twice, making her un conscious, and thus enabling him to save her. She was carried to her room, and next day, when Harvey called, this note was handed to him: "Sir I quite admit that it was necessary to make me unconscious in order to save me, but you Might have been careful not to black both my eyes. We part forever 1 C. Coyne." LAWYER CURED OF ECZEMA "While attending school at Lebanon. Ohio, in 1882, I became afflicted with bolls, which lasted for about two years, when the affliction assumed the form of an eczema on my face, the lower part of my face being inflamed most of the time. There would be water-blisters rise up and open, and wherever the water would touch It would burn, and cause another one to rise. After the blister would open, the place would scab over, and would burn and Itch bo as to be almost un bearable at times. In this way the sores would spread from one place to another, back and forth over the whole of my upper lip and chin, and at times the whole lower part of my fate would be a solid sore. This con dition continued for four or five years, without getting any better, and in fact got worse all the time, so much so that my wife became alarmed lest it prove fatal. "During all this time of boils and eczema, I doctored with the best phy sicians of this part of the country, but to no avail. Finally I decided to Try Cutlcura Remedies, which I did, tak ing the Cutlcura Resolvent, applying the Cutlcura Ointment to the sores, and using the Cutlcura Soap for wash ing. In a very short time I began to notice improvement, and continued to use the Cutlcura Remedies until I was well again, and have not had a re currence of the trouble since, which Is over twenty years. I have recom mended Cutlcura Remedies to others ever since, and have great faith In them as remedies for skin diseases." (Signed) A. C. Brandon, Attorney-at-Law, Greenville, O., Jan. 17, 1911. Although Cutlcura Soap and Oint ment are sold everywhere, a samplo of each, with 32-page book, will be mailed free on application to "Cutl cura," Dept 8 K, Boston. Surely. "Is that bargain really cut glass?" "Sure; it was marked down." lira. Wlnslow's Soothing ayrop for Children teething, softens tbe Rums, reduce Inflamma tion, aliara paui.curns wina colic, Í5e a bottle. A Uve goose Is worth more than a dead ancestor. INFLAM MATION AND PAIN Cured by Lydla E. Piakham's Vegetable Compound. Crestón, Iowa." I was troubled for ft long time with Inflammation, pains n in my siae, sic headaches and ner vousness. I had ta ken bo many medi cines that I was discouraged and thought 1 would never get welL A friend told me of Lydla E. Pinkham's vegetable Com. pound and it re. stored me to health. I hare no mora pain, my nerves are stronger and I can do my own work. Lydla E. Pinkham's vegetable Compound cured me after everything else had failed, and I reo. ommend it to other suffering women." Mas. 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"French Qloss," 10c DANDY combination for cleaning and polishing all kinds of russet or tan shoes, 390. "Star" size, loo, QUICK. WHITE makes dirty canvas shoes clean and white. In liquid form so it can b quickly and easily applied. A sponge In erery package, so always ready for use. Two sises, 10 and 85 oents. If your dealer does not keep the kind yon want, send ns his address and tbe price in stamps for full sise package. WHITTEMORE BROS. & CO., 20.20 Albany St., Cambridge. Mas. 2'he Oldest and Largest Manufacturers- oj Shoe Polishes in the World. DEFIANCE STARCH-r1. other starches only 12 ounces same price and "DEFIANCE" IS SUPERIOR QUALITY. 'mm '"Mlts Lily White will please stand up!" But Phoebe upward wriggled: vTm Lily White with Faultless Starch.? And all the Pupils giggled. ' 5 - til I i.'.taj a anana fREI with Etdi Kk PducTAs lalcreslnf Bosk for ChiUrca innunninnna to the crime. \n\n Gield, J. A. Sneddon, A. F. Ríes, Al-