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By Edgar A. Guest
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The lonliness we feel today.
air was shaken by the boom of
gun.
Than speech burst from them nke
They
stil
CL
The American’s Program for
But if it sileaced these, it
Ude red to the crews
C
city gov rernment.
justice; 2,
or optimism 1 3,
Ad
eupply of pure water
is I,
wide hall
stood Miss Arabella, a
5
Several told her she
anti-
No loved one who had
gone be-
tri touted.
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And
for appendicitis—Ganna
one
been
•tain
President Obregon has ordered a costly furs and dress suits, while
sensitised.
4
TOO LITERAL.
made
clean sweep of all
AU f
candi-
ask that ft be made
statute
how Important for us to seek
every way
personality a
Thi
E
‘as an
then
crude was kept on the troo itet
produce rz
BENATOR DOYLE8 FLAN.
Senator
m Doyle believe.
1b eivine .Texas
n
to her three
gh
convention to revime the present Georg Harvey must hav.
GF
year.
body would be 150, incluing
There is a lai
working busily with a pencil and
Vet
paper.
sky-pilot finally asked her;
you do-
of you.
on it and call it a doggie"
A
Ch:
Dr. BELL’S
12
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Pine-TarH
r
J
8
Whitehall St., Atlerta,
ing and dictate
tism so bad I could hardly walk.
make a cook book
Aggit
eight
the
boats
containing
)
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(9403]
But what a change in the east
of everything just the minute that
mortgage load may be paid.
Once upon a time there i
cursing when a second shot came
to crumple one of the boats into
Gland Operation McCormick has
undergone another operation. This
Good Morning
How Is Your Smile Today?
the
one
They
I the
J'ever Hear This?
By STRICKLAND GILLAIN
UR,
in
door
the
eut
This
of
the
Las
L.as
$ ’4.
Kito
mand
O' an
gave
vehe-
r. spiritually or faith,
y or reason Further,
the capital will be operated on a
double shift system owing to lack
of accommodations.
For
Sar
Sai
Ove-
Foe
Saz
Sar
Sons}
Sur
Sar
Inter
L.ea
Hen
Foz
Miss
pleasant
creek.
Somothnss one suspects that it
wasn't England the Irish hated so
much as authority.
’ Who left us O. — long ago,
ely and hurt on earth below.
F which was ' introuced to
his own.
And swell your tail, are no affair
Of mine.
nary good news is able to lift us
from great depths of darkness to
helghts of happiness.
Sa
Fei
Sai
Rai
Fo
Hai
San
stored him from an apparently
hopeless state of health.
Agreed
persons
ensation.
NE
Johns
weigh
Brenr
In a
Bquar
the ’
fighti
all th
Fo-ei
For
mana
Huffs
conetitution.
Under u>. terma of th. resolu-
uon th. convention would meet in
the city or Austin OB August 6,
release or all political prtsoners of
war held in the jails of Mexico.
President Obregot is a courageous
man, bet to he a wise man?
CHAPTER IX
The Rebela-Conviet.
Ce
elose
In s
Prophecies Told
In Birthdays
tabador
known
sensa-
let you finish it"
A few momenis later nothing that
she had quit work. he said:
bene
TODAY’S TALK
BY GHORGE MATTHEw ADAMS.
persuasive D
bination of
or sympath
and casuali
Austin.
iener- manager forrs of
WEAK, NERVOUS,
OUT UE HEART
wore the
down
"Torai
Seme
Sama
Stater
Thi
Lan
Sam
Ua
Of T
Thi
Las
Tas
Thi
Viaih‘
: why ea* H the Tamil elec-
law. AD men who read and
know that me late Alexander
erren tmtroduced aa marten
tat was oouched in the plain
age er the people and covered
Mer Rouca La, has obtained its
roll share or publicity in recent
weeks, but w. doubt the publicity
has brought many new and per-
manent residents to it.
-Is Tezas:
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> 3333 or MU
Key to diagram of Jessie Alton
Fowier’s phrenological study of
Emile Como i 1, conscientiousness or
San
Nort»
/
-
was
de-
over
vorite editor for dinner, bring out
that last bottle you have been sav.
(Copyright, 1923, by the Bell
Syndicate. Inc.)
More Truth Than
-----Poetry-----
Sunshine Shorts
By JOE WEBB.
ESas:
m=ez
where motor 'buses are transport -
ing 500 students.
Curtis Guild, journalist
Wendell Clement, aeronaut.
Harntio Alger, author.
TI
mor
prie
whe
clos
cuff
ctlit
the
not
era
eari
rate
TI
$7,31
_(2LTLry 1
No smarting
no burning
when you use
Resinol
Louisiana Lady Says She Hat
"Never Found Anything Bet-
ter Than Cardui for a Run-
Down Condition."
fvr Croupy Coughis ad Colds
Mother, for yeare hav, relied upon
thia dope ndabie preecHpton of a fam-
ily physician to breek op alarmine.
»OWT •nuen* Tm ••• tweak m D
Favorite Recipes
BY FAMOUS MEN.
"Well. Edna, what are
ing?"
"I'm making a picture
Brother Jones."
I Coue's Secret Revealed in Expert
Phrenological Study by Women
By JESSE ALLEN FOWLER I ____________
They paused at their oara as-
founded into al leno, for a moment.
JUST IOLKS I Dog Hill Paragrafs
' 2.2
N
mor
sion
mor
tion
bro
ing
has
man
prie
cert
tion
in ■
iron
And when you woo. It seems to me
You shouldn’t want the world to
hear.
Your honeyed accents ought to be
Alone for the adored one's ear.
How could men hope fair maids
to win.
How could they hope fair hearts
b Rafael Sabatini
• Rafail aasarn .
AOWt NEASEMICLmg)
Old fools haven't any monopoly
on foolishness. There is the young
fool who marries an old fool for
is money.
Ian for all other medicines.”
Tanlae is for sale by all good
druggists. Over 36 million bot-
ties sold.--(Adv.)
Dock Hocks, our blacksmith. still
continues to do a thriving business.
He has built up a nice trade by
hard work and bragging on him-
ing friendship has been formed by
Blood and Arabella.
GO ON WITH THE SroRY.
At the sound of her voice. the
girl Mr. Blood had rescued peered
up through the gloom.
r1
.. 3
BOI
Amer
fortf
• the ci
Not
star <
son
a des
one s
Cha
Norm
and }
him e
Wh
toget
ing tJ
partm
for N
-Th
too si
would
the fa
ly hel
A cha
Penno
insurance policy
the hot cinder in his eye.
From Goldsboro, N. C.. comes to reach., .
the story of a snake drinking a - every night they wooed them in
quart of corn liquor left at camp A screech T
by two hunters. So that is whereNiLt et.p r,,4 ,, T - ,
th. Winsted, Conn. eorrmpondent PEhtaautteranisht.thoush,. 1 may be
to spendine his winter, to it? ’ troubled, lashed by
, 208 ‘ that the honor or the a ishonor ot
2CEEOOB
“How a First Mortgage Loan Is
Made" is the headline over a news-
paper article. WhAt would be
more interesting, however. would
be an explanation of how a first
awfully pretty and she has
cided she had better go back
there about week after next.
murder and violences unspeakable.
The boats pulled away from the
shore, with their loads of laugh-
ing. jeering Spaniards. They had
come midway between the wharf
and the shp, when suddenly the
its making should be gracefully
borne by the authors of the 129
amendments.
ig the governor to
Well moot the friends who have
been kind
To them the while we stayed be-
hind.
agent said it had But then you
know how all the fairy stories
start.
of the
years i
offices for those who
of Heaven to enter
weight, had no appetite and ap-
parently was In a hopeless stats.
"But since taking Tanlae I sat
hearty sleep soundly and feel lke
more angry.
immediate circle. No matter what
Trio Mattrese
a new man, I wouldn’t give Tan
Don Diego Mounted the Ladder
and Stepped Out Upon the Deck, a radiant personality enters your
Alone, and Unsuspicious.
this before he made bto
minimum
the|materiat
THEY’RE WAITING OVER
THERE.
They re waiting for us over there 1
The young. the beautiful and fair.
You can say one thing for the
coal industry. It doesn’t put on
a new strike until after the old
one stops hurting
every advantageous
1th arms
i she glanced
the guest, the
that contained
Rave these
your own terms!
daily recipts and
ever and anon at
COI
2.--T
wpen
and scarcely got any sleep. I lost
from which
oa primary election day.
A Chicago woman
her fortune of $16,000
That permanent benefit comes
from taking Tanlae is demonstrated
in the case of B C. Trout on. 426
ago Mr. Trouton publicly
for dinner. Nothing
Director, American Institute of
Phrenology.
The secret ot Emile Coue’s in-
fluence is seen in his wonderful
tongue, still
merit, and bet
ining pollticians tacked on to
original Ml! 120 amendments
ue augor of the original bill
fine acorn repudiated the
Flutie Belcher reports a
visit on upper Gander
testified to the relief he obtained
from Tanlae. and recently declared
he is still hearty, again praising
the medicine.
"It is remarkable how a few
bottles of Tanlae ended my suf-
fering." he said. "I had rheums-
Wives are persons who sit next
to you and whisper directions
concerning the correct use of the
viction on charges of treason by
1 King James of England. Colonel
Blabop, owner of Peter Blood,
cruelly Ooga Jeremy Pitta, another ~
of his slaves, tor tailing to reveal a
information. Before the escape
can be made a Epanish ship cap-
' turea the town. Blood saves, from
probable death by a Spanlard, a
girl friend of Arabella Bishop
iniece of the colonel. An interest
to make our own
breathing, moving.
Now the independent
Walsk. .opera etar who married
him after the other operation,
■aid. It didn't hav. anythin, to
do with the eland operation, she
nld.
little Edn.
RUSSIAN REDS.
Russlan Rod, started an
proprietor
Co. Hix
tonal statement that -woman was
born without a sour" and that he
woud antroduca th. Bibi. a. ex-
Mbit A. to prove I
Atlanta preachers have
not to many divorced
Walton brand, from rover
to the maverick who was
an explosion.
feature the
Too many of them think sales-
manship consists in showing you
that you don't know what you
want.
A Discs of ertraras. the start o( a new adventure -
A piece or 5d“- crossing the Sahara desert atone
mandments hestitated and
qult after he had made ten.
As now when some long journey By JAMES J. MONTAGUE
ends TO A TOM CAT
we re received by smiling j am no party to the feud
Who’v Watchea and waited for Torentnt’ wage on yonder
s. .0u5 train... ____ . With some unseen nocturnal brood
Th. vmnJb.a wele TI, agafn: Of other feline malcontents.
wivounE.thesbeautrul and fair The Erlevances you shrilly air.
that arch your fukry
chopped parsley. invite your fa-
/
j. i Bi' ’
henyen and a justice of th. peaca,
•vw a thrifty pernon, is wining to
rush in wher• preachers fear to
trena
A Chtengo barber hit another
man with a spade. Didn't he
have a razor?
* a ,, And wild for sleep, you make
A patent medicine manufacturer I me
How many of the fornfeds do you | I’ll shed
mBRein."soom"nstneyoroza"tnewhicheroyumin learn too late-
testimonial? Be dead.
The women were Mrs. Edna Per-
kina wife of Or. Roger Perkins, of
Cleveland. O. and Mrs. Charlotte
H Jordan, wife of Edward K Jor-
dan. aleo of Cleveland.
famous American
fore--
The gates
rural agricultural school is
organized in Romo, Ga.
ez • zhadows, to th. quarter
deck ran.ana. thence silppedwith-
out sound down into th. waist
Two-thirds or them wer «m^d
with muskets, soma of which the
and found in the ovarsaara houa.
and others supplied from the e.-
pret.hoard that Mr iloa had "S
laborloysty axsemble agan the
day of swaps The remainder
urassezuipped with knives ana
Angels who long
above
Who welcomed them
of love
"And how about the portrait, my
girl ’
"It didn't look enough like you."
she sighed. "I guess I'll put a tail
of comp
new suit ef
And sheltered them the long years
through.
Just as we’d prayed for them to
do.
Pennsy Challenges Labor
Board Wage Jurisdiction
Associated Prees Dispatch.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—In ar-
gument presented today in the
supreme court, counsel for the
Pennsylvania railroad system chal-
lenged the jurisdiction of the rail-
road labor board over wages of
railway workers and their working
cenditions. The boar, they con-
tended. exceeded its authority in
setting aside agreements negotiat-
ed between the company and ite
shop employee
On the other hand, the govern-
ment argued that the board had
not exceeded the powers conferred
on it by the transportation act
of 1920.
can dogs and her legal adviser offered
have dwelt
shows mental growth and inspira-
tion
He is sure to have a powerful In-
fluence over others through the
characteristics with which he has
been endowed and which he has
enhanced by cultivation.
when his passions have
aroused.
Rell leg lonenishnentnsnsfemeh
E-emasisiazgnddpu:;
of pine-ter honey. At any drug etere.
120%//382VM"oT
elothes. He has introduced a con-
current resolu+ , in the senate
—ALso RESERVATIONS.
.This la th, time when we be-
yin to suspect that our New
goWonasna ^.^ctun, tnsyranaedrovca Eyn.eameratas.ff-
bu-mj. "monE Uta hezroes 0 MOrcaasE.FoR.A.SL.
------ navy, so England to about to do it
weary Spanish ruffians i
glutted themselves With
County Mnvy.
Now Travis wart house.
Menutification of Barton Springa
Cempletien ef ucento highwa
evetem, ineluding raod te Hamil-
too',
Camptotian of dam
City ineinerator.
Modern abattoir
Love thy neighbor as thyself,
but let his wife alone.
Representative Stroder of Navar-
ro county is not its author or
inventor. He has lit points of
legidation all his own.
* Woodrow Wilson had 14 but the
Lord who made the gospel com-
By LOUIS UNTERMEYER.
. Author.
LEMON SALD (COLD)
My favorite dish? It is hard
very ‘So’ to keep at in the singu-
lar:, But after a month's serious
— - - i cogitation I think I have decided
Two sfrls disguised as sailors And before I change my mind again
left.New York on a United States J. will divulge to you the sacred
bottleship recently, according to a rites of making lemon salad (coldi:
Hearst story, and the navy de- Well first one selects a nice fat
bequoathed pert men t was unable to locate shad and if your powers of aUrac-
•m. Hasn't the navy any sleuths tion are particularly strong per.
that could tell whether a person haps you can prevail upon the fish
was a girl or a man? I man to bone it for you. If not, and
' supposing that the spring air has
clea with .the SpiHi ot fovin
kindness, not to mention a double
portion of patience, you try to do
th. Job yourseit. However, .. our
intenon.is culinary and not clin-
leal, I will not co into th. detail, ot
thto major operation. After the
, JANUARY 13TH, 1923. tndehg;kornszhang“zoyaplaacst
Ton are one or two extremes, it eate tl»h and ban to be Treu
born today, apd probably both ! bandied. Into a fieh boiler in which
thene extremes of various times, the water to already bovine. The
You are either cola and eclentlftc water has been PreviuM ne
or attectionate and romantic, tor soned with salt, whole black pep:
you have a temperament that leads nets a small bunch of parsley a
you into various moods tor the couple of small onlone Ana Abu
mer. experience of having them, two tableepoonatul of vinegar, the
--— . —. .. x--ty to latter helping to keep the fleb from
-ash to know all the phase, of Ute! breaking
and you are both painstaking and | After the Osh has been bolting
reckless in your investigations of tor a few moments one Can etart
them. ... the sauce. I ought to warn you
You are analytical and fearless in that nobody but a "bomt cock
accepting the conclumions of your I should attempt this naue • as 1
rereecrhes. ven though they eon- I is not an affair of measure but or
tradfet all your previous experience taste, so thst the quantities men:
You have good judgment because I tioned are only approximate This
you have an intuitive understanding | dish is a matter of inspiration
or_people and their motives. However, one melts a large epoon -
- Perhaps V” shtet reason for your rul of butter in a double boiler
the land, if you must be economical
with eggs, you can nad a Uttto
I flour), pour over this several cupe
full of the boiling flab water (well
strained, add very carefully the
well beaten yolks of Nix or more
e«n, the juice of two for more.
epending on the size and quality)
lemons End the grated rind of one
about half B cup of granulated
sugar, salt and paprikn tn tase.
One stirs the mixture continually
and it should thicken to the con.
Bistency of a custard. When the
fish is tender pour off all the wa-
ter. leaving the fish in the pot
Then pour on the fish the
e transfer head with a ran
—-----*---- ----- Put all injciently handled 5
Altheitenbonaptthepanawtsialbim 10 Bleed
the morning, until evening: Gar.
nish with thin elices of lemon and
ALSTINAMFRICAN. AUSTIN. TRXAS. SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 13. 1933.
splinters, flinging its crew, dead
and living into the water. «
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Society Women to Cross Desert
Aenociated Presa Dispatch.
NEW YORK, Jan. 11—The socie-
ty women, veterans of the first
passage made by women unaccom-
panled across the Mojava deeert in
Bouthern California, today sailed on
ths Providence for Algiers, bound
Penal statutes are not sup-
posed to be a shotgun; they are
supposed to ba a ecare-crow.
TheAustin American aattatsnaana haihut z
clared it to be a counterteit and
"Arabella!" she called. "It
Mary Traill"
After a brief pause th
gaped wide. Beyond it in
MORGAN CITI, La.—"It would
be hard for ms to tell how much
benefit I have derived from the use
of Cardui,” said Mrn. I. G. Bowman
of 1313 Front street, phis city.
"I was so run-down in health I
could hardly go.
"I was thin.
"I had no appetite.
"Could not rest or stoop well
"I was so weak, and an very ner-
vow, I waa no pleasure to myself or
anyone else.
"I suffered some pain, but the
worst of my trouble was from being
so weak and easy to get tired and
out of heart.
"This nervous condition was
worse than pain.
"Some one told me of Cardui, and
I decided to use it.
"After using a few bottles, I re-
gained my strength. I wasn't so
nervous, and began to eat and sleep,
and grew stronger and was soon
well.
"I have never found anythin* bet-
ter for a run down condition '*
If you suffer as this Louisiana P
lady did. It is reasonable to suppose
that you, too, will find Cardui help-
ful for your troubles, as thousands
of women have.
Take Cardul, the woman’s tonic
Get s bottle from your druggist,
today.
( Advert! sement.)
JACK'S PARTY.
Democrats of Oklahoma spent
three days nucting Governor tock
Walton into office. Some wore
religious drive on the eve of the
Russtan Christmas. Millions of
anti-rellgious phamplets were dis-
spirituality or faith; 4, benevolence
or sympathy; 5, causality or vea-
son; 6, eventuality or memory of
names and events | 7. perceptives or
scientifio powers; 8. destructiveness
sr energy: 9, sar; health and vi-
tali*y; 10. nose: controlled will
power; 11, lips: poise and refine-
ment. 12. chin: longevity and en-
durance.
love Harrald as the fireman loves
rel on Mexican crude. Mexican
This is interesting. Representa.
•A amile with love and interest
and appreciation behind it will do
the same thing
if, therefore, we are brought to
feel the beautiful influence of the
radiant personality from without
Our community came near losing
its Excelsior Hiddling Band Sat-
urday night, when this organisa-
tion stepped through the Gander
creek bridge.
Own each representative distriet
Forty-meven years xeo th. pres-
tot constitution was adoptod. A.
the covernor of North Carolina
■aid to the governor of South
long time be-
date for flotortal representative ot
th. two or three unattachea oou-
ties.
Now they ar. talking about
•ending Governor Jack to the men-
ate as the suecessor of J. W
Harrald, repubiican who defeated
Scott Ferri. to 1020. Harrald
tween drinka!"
—
WHAT THE FIGURES IHOW.
Senator w. R Conatns has in-
troduced a bill repealine the Ter-
MB electlon law la Ite entirity.
There were 1,200,000 qualinlea
voters ia Tozas tn 1920. Leu
than 60,000 particlpated in the
‘ democreue primary. Lees than
400,000 voters of all parties parti-
•gated to the November election.
Now, Just what to th. matter
wit the Texant Why shoula
-mere than hair a mion voters re-
mah away from th. poll, when
the la preterential balloting to
ha done end why shouta 800,000
I remaln away from th. polls on
the day that a general eleotton
churchman to re.pon.lbla for the
tolowing:
"When religion goea, only one
thing can follow logically—the
bayonet.-
It will occur to the reader, of
history that th. bayonet came
during the world war without th.
pasatng of religion All the pulpit,
prayed and then cheered for their
own flag and their own wartors
It ha. been thto way from the
beginning. It may continue to be
thto until the end of time
Throughout the ages, human
nature has been much the same
and nndar his thin veneer of
civilization, man has much of the
savage left in him.
He may not be primitive, but
he la maturated with prejudice
Barnett Still Improving
Pr Dtoaee
SHREVEPORT. La.. Jaa. 11 —
"I'm not ths least worried about
what newspapers say,” declared T.
J. Burnett today in his room at a
sanitarium here where he is being
treated for pleurisy. Burnett is
held in connection with ths kid-
itoping and murder of Watt Daniel
and Thomas Richard at Mer Rous-.
Burnetts expresston bore out
his statement, no sign of worry
being noticed
. 100 ASS
. 1.25 8.75
through
With not one there to welcome
you.
Just prompt and blessed relief from
the incessant itchng and buming it
eczma or kindred disorders This
Boothing, healing ointment seams to go
, right to the root of the trouble, restor-
5 ing skin heahh in a surpriaingly shot
time No longer an experiment but a
proved healer.
All druggite sel Reshol Soap Md Ointment y
A NEW COMMANDMENT.
This is the eleventh command-
ment mads by man for his own
protection:
Thou shalt not be caught.
This, the twelfth, which evolved
from the mental workshop of a
Texas lawmaker, but he will not
supply of the raw
Are waiting bravely, never fear, i
Until our faces shall appear.
Then when our journey is done
And we Ml out to follow on
Through the great, heavy mantled
door
Which leads to rest forevermore.
They will be there to laugh away I
Nor do I like you when, alone,
A whining serenade you croon.
Or of your fancied troubles moan
To some cat goddess in the
moon.
I grieve not, though stem anguish
wring
Your soul, the while you cater-
waul.
I’d much prefer you wouldn’t sing
At all.
promised the Independent oil pro-
ducers a tariff of IS cents a ber-
cheering affair in the midst of the
contrary fnfluences that fill the
time and space of all that we are.
wherever we are.
I do not like to think that it is
my duty to help make the world a
better place is which to live—
but my privilege!
A great many wives take violent
advantnge ot that “uI death do
us part" clause in the weaing
ceremony.
This will make rich pickings for mere experience of having th
oaxa
_ tempted to do •o, for before they
-rnere .were, when the purple had accomplished it two mor. of
Eloom .o the tropical night de- their boata had been sunk.
nended upon the Caribbean, not The three boat, that remained
mon. than ten men on guara headed back for the wharf at
ebard, the Cinco Lagza, The speed.
Spanish, runner and hie crew— if the Spantard- understood
Wpo.nad.no nobly dons their du-1 nothin® of this, ths forlorn ilana-
V ana Insured the easy victory I ere ashore understood still Issa
oth.day-were. feasting on the They saw the flag or Spain some
Eun.deck upon the wine ana the down from the main mast of the
fresh meats fetchsd out to them Cinco Llagas, and ths nag of
Inom.zhore.Above. two bentinels England soar to its empty Pince.
only kept yirll, at stem and stern. That the Cinco Lnga was now
Two.wherties under cover of the in friendly hands could no longer
. dankens ..came. Eliding from the ho doubted after the proofs it had
Ot whaE with weli-grensed rowlocks Riven. But who, the people of
E.biK.HP in silence under the Bridgetown asked one another.
Es.". IPs quarter. Were the men in posseanlon of her
h,™ .W the .stern gallery still and whence had they coms? It
nuns the. aader by which Don remained to ascertain ths precise
25 °. had. dencended to the boatlidentity of these mysterious sav-
:athad taken him ashore. The lora, and do them mieing honor
,*Y*rd in the stern, oom- uPon this errand — Governor
iE. prezenuy round the gailery Steed's condition not permittine
"a."ud denly confronted by the him to co in person—went Colo-
iac* shadow of a man standing nel Bishop as ths governor: dspu-
before him at ths head of the ty, attended by two officers.
iHder _. . — Ranged on either sMa athwart
onThewooden traffran was a low the deck, stood a score of men fn
onB.ana. the Spaniard was taken two well-ordered files, with breasts
pomDletely by surprise Have for lana backs of nteeL polished span-
1e splash he mads as he struck ioh morions on their heads, over-
M•.water. narrowly missing one Ishadowing their facen, and mus-
mhe crowded boats that waited kets , ordered at their aides.
under the counter, not a souna Colonel Bishop could not be ex-
announced his misaventure. pected to recognize at a glance
"Whiti.hissed Mr Blood to his in these the ragged, unkempt
wa.un5 rebels-convict "Coms on, scarecrows that but yesterday had
noW.ana without noise ~ been tolling in his plantationa
nive minutes they had sun lese could he be expected to
"armed aboara. the entire twenty Irecognize at once the courtly gen-
°L,, ‘"—n averfowtng from that tleman who advanced to areet him
norrow..Ellery and crouching on 1a lean, graceful gentleman.
aten.deck. itmeit. Lght Idresnod.in the Spaninh fashion, al
rhozed ahcad Under the «’«> 11. black with aver lace, • «“'<»■
' btelr nl the prow they saw thelhilted sword dangiine beside him
bhsk.fisur: the other sentry, from a .old embroidered baldick.
pacinE. on the forecastle. a broad castor with a -weepine ,
1.SrouchinE. low, they gilded, noise- plume set above carefully curled
shadows, to ths quarter I ringlets of deepest black.
1. "Be welcome aboard the Cinco
Llagan. Colonel, darling.” a vote©
vacuely familiar addressea the
p lan tea "We’ve made the best or
the Spaniards' wardrobe in honor
of this viest, though it was scarce-
ly yourself we had dared hope to
:xpecE You fina yourseir nmone
friends—old friends of yours, all."
tonhe colonel »tared in stupefac-
Mr .Blood. himaelr, crop for. I, TPeter. Blood!" It was an ejaru-
ine th.two companions. Isav- llawon ot amassment Satisfaction
tKt Natb2.7J in Ehe charg ^thLo swittly. W“ “ ’■<>“
I5 pathanlel Hagthorpe whos, then • ?"
nometime commtanton in Ehe kine: (Continued Monday.)
th.7 offlra. the bese ’’«• to I--
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public schools and ths alucharu. In buch moments your mind soars
of teachera who r. ii .. . . 1 to a height of fancy that is rars In
wacners who fail to conduct a mind as accuate as yours. Here
ths name Why not provide for al" I the vagary of the methodical
henvy fine or imprisonment for th. munasthat “ logical even in ata ’b
firat offense and tbs ■allows or You are fona of home and chn-
ths electric chair for the .a , I dren but also of travel and solitude, I
cn.tr ror ths second? and getting both of them will be
---—— f a problem which will occupy a
And the Amarican moMler. nowlsreatporuon of your life,
seen recalled from ,b wm havelzouwz.have them'no matter whatanen, pour on the fish the sauce
Deen recalled from ths Rhine and thy coL. .. you have made and allow it to
are coming home. Lon, ago Henry lerxtv.arnattrstionate.and demons- l simmer a few momente Now
Cabot Lottos in Ti " ’ ltativr.ana.when in the mood ex- carefully remove the fish to . plat,
cno Lottos is said to have stated jtremel loving. ter. pour over it part of the nuce
that he was wiing ts leave I. Today i zone ot unoertain atens and the remafnng sauce transfer
Maron, t ___ .. men. wuch " promoters, to a larue gravy boat, r
ktorope to stew in its own Jules. Ibrokers, balesmen, will profit 2:1 '
Now that ths stewing process . the expense of purchasers and benler
« w _.. x- . . PToce28 to Ths next year of your life will be
on ix may be -nteresting to know quiet and generall uneventful except
just how the Massachcett, that you will experience an emo-
maran. feel, shoo, „ “'“'"•I ermiz urine september ’0th
imarasee teel about it. (and early October 210 poeslbly an
---- I unhappy love affair. Be on your
corton . .ar. .. . 4uard also Agninat people born dur-
Coton to holdine its own. May Ing this period
futures tears ndvanced to 26 so A child born today will be ner- l
E, ,, , "vous in disposition and rather in.
For the manufacturing world thereletimed to overwork and overplay,
to getting to be a maximum do- Fame “• Persona Born This Day.
mend which mu. b. -six Salmon P. Chabe, chief justice of I
mana "aeh must De met with a the U M. wupreme court.
ha to a grant organizer and sys-
tematizer
His conscientiousnesa and epiritu-
alty are the radiating qualities of
his mind, and they show through
hie remarkably high head. With
his spiritualized mind tt to easy
for him to use auto -suggestion on
himself, and present th sama
theory to others.
Will Never Grow Old.
Hla organ of language ia largely
represented, heat ha ought to
•bow fluency of speech and power
to communicate hla thoughta to
others, both orally and in writing
His height of hand a too shows
that ba has groat adaptability of
mind and youthfulness of spirit.
Ha will never grow old. aa he haa
¥outhulness of thought and feeling
Ho haa also a largo development
of hope, whichegives him great
optimism, resourcefulness of mind,
and capacitl to live up to his theo-
ries.
He haa remarkable energy of
mind, which shows in the width of
his aide head Therefore he is a
willing supporter of hard work.
His face is illuminated by his
keen intelligence. His eyea ahow
cincerity end intensity of mind, and
his nose shows remarkable poise
and well -(on trolled will power.
His lips are firm and self-sus-
taining. while his chin appears to
indicate longevity and endurance.
His ear indicates health and vi-
tality, and there to a brightness
about the whole countenance that
Though now you mourn, who stay
behind.
How sad ’twould -he to leave, and
find
Upon that distant other shore
BEGIN HERE TODAY
Plans for escape from Barbados
are made by Peter Blood and fel-
low conspirators, who have be-
come slaves in Barbados after con-
Q C. TROUTON. well-known
O« Atlanta, Ga, manufaturer,
who declares Tanlae re-
•THE RADIANT PERSONALITY.
There to something depressing
about the sight of a house with
the shades all* drawn. I want to
get by it as soon as possible.
And that's the way I feel about
many human beings that I mest
or pass—’heir shades are all drawn.
Life is ewy:
requested that to its naming the
honor should tal to another.
Despite this fact it has been
known as the Terrell election law
for an th—• yearn
In Portland. Ore., as a part of head. "
the public library nystesn, a travel- ” '569 Sittns
ing librury is carried on a motor ^,1.. uze survv
truck for the benefit of people 8-H-0-} watched the departure
livin at the outskirts “ tthi -----
Mr. Blood s absence was L-g
When WM rzoined. his OmPdek
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U.ra -Bdhlara: Coud"hotA* - The mininter -« at th smit.
conte then, fom out ot thia un.
thX pecko navages that bemet
Wth urt’M.v:"1 ntan teuow
purat i"
ana‛°tro"ii "ayerzouraslvespatn
"'T my ers*araInKu
yourselves to ha enicpr. suernE
out or harm’, way?ulety beatowed
spaherouron those .gentlemen «r
Enyonad.withaut rur
1 • 5c"m
th noon, arter. bunrine that
ure ch—te containing each re AN,
22"
RT2n A "ns necompaniei by
nw .on Don Eetahan. Rn .
men who took the <>.„ X ,,M
an2ontppezwmounted Che Inader
ana.trei uanamphctotac
mTCvJ; ctdvor.look rouna
toreceiv2 him, ‘ Z drown HD
capntan bar etr.
____ t Hugthorpe put
funa. p without th. teane
He was carried•
cabin. Whilst the Away to his
"8,, ”7.
.henhhs2a2a Fne Ips < heohii
on., to B Rnaha dder..ane hy
qet etficipmey M h the same
,.Wath. Colonei Bishop ar
head, and gout-ridden • “ eir
—- - - * ul naaen Governor
wall 62 J on the rutna of •
wi.bende. h!m, th. HurvWor .
LOVE ANO LIBERTY AND LAW.
A San Antonio newspaper —ye
that the world need* MHfc and
not mercy. When he walked In
the footprints of men. the lowly
Nasar—e declared for both justice
and mercy and chairty, he walked
with publicans and sinners, he
never passed a statutory law, he
advocated love and liberty and law.
He was the first apostle of uni-
versal justice and the mob cruci-
fied Him. Incidentally speaking,
tbe mob hasn't changed in 2,000
years.
Part-time instruction for 60 per
cent of the normal school day to
what high school students in
Washington, D. C. may expect
this year. Three high schools of
of the other —ven boats.
Plump into their middle came a
third shot, smashing a second boat
with fearful execution Whilst
they discussed and fumed and
cursed two more shots came over
•nd the water to account for yet
a third of their boats
After the fourth shot, with one
accord they went about, or at-
an election to aaioct delegates to a the will tor probate. Amba
the day, no matter what the
mood of the mind the golden rays
of a spiritual sunshine pierce their
way into the innermost earners of
your entire being
You feel like emptying your woul
at once and refilling it with this
freshcst of exo nee that is the ma-
terial of the radiant personality.
You feel like this: "They very
next time that the r—l sun and
rtars gleam out their messages I
want to meet them anew, and
te1 them how much they mean
to me."
We are wonderfully and fearfully
slim, virginal figre in white mys-
teriously revealed in the gleam or
a single candle which she carried
Mr. Blood strode in followed
by his distraught companion,
who, falling upon Arabella’s slen-
der bosom, surrendered herself to
a passion of trs. But he wasted
no time.
"Whom have you here with you*
What servants?* he demanded
sharply.
The only male was Jam—, an
old negro groom.
.The. very man," said Blood.
Bid him get out horses. Then
away with you to Speightstown
or.even farther north, where you
Will a?*, safe. Here you are inj
dreadful danger.”
The horses came at last—foul
of them, for in addition to James
who was to act as her guide. Miss ;
Bishop had her woman, who was !
not to be left behind.
Mr. Blood lifted the slight weight
of Mary Traill to her horse, then I
turned to say good by to Mi—<
Bishop, who was already mounted. ,
The last he heara of them was
Mary Traill', chnd-IIk vofce cni.
ine, back, on a quaverine note-
at haun.neyer,forget what you
die„Mr. Blood. I shal never for- I
others wore Jumpers and overans.
Mora than 100,000 were tea bar-
becued meat on the clostng day
of the testivities
Before hla nomination the Haa.
Jack must have fed hla farm and
labor democrat, raw meat, sudg-
in, from their rapid pertormanc.
The way Uncle Bam zeta blamed
for everything, a stranger might
think him Europe's husband.
They’ll welcome us with wondrous
grace
And show us all about the place,
| They ll take us gently by the hand
And guide us through that radiant
toad.
They"l tell us all they’ve learned
and Res©
Through, the long absence that has I
"A hah’ I shall keep still and
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ir--assmaa alaxanaor W terreu le dead
“asna "-d ““te- bo* ^4 gone ana ehe ba that carHles
gn- he- rua • Adm. ■ i. tele name ehoula not be chargea
"e • mirw.Ami.., up to him. He didn’t moke It he
a--,, --5 »Se HM I il never clalmed it. ana he tnatstea
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