Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, September 12, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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PACIFIC HALFWAY
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ACROSS THE CANAL
of the News
Decatur, Tuesday, Sept. 16
Right Off the Reel
Grand Revival of Thomas Dixon, Jr.’s Great Play
Feet Deep.
The Santa Maria, Nina and the Pin-
cifie exposition.
A Southern Play for Southern People
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PEOPLE
Scenic Equipment and Effects
Entire
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DOG BARKS FOUR DAYS.
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SHOT SHELLS
' dies or Inclosed In envelopes whenever
noticed the dog’s peculiar ac-
persons
younger days he was for a time a
Several offered
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tions and passed on.
ill of the Royal academy at Cadiz.
necessary amount In the wayside box.
The crown prince served many years
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delivery offices and of xural
rural
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Hen Lays Egg In an Egg.
"Patrons should inclose coins in an
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hen
He carries them.
Ask the Hvest dealer in this community
Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridg
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raisins);
REMINGTON!
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if.
Advised Him to Transfer Prop-
erly to No. 2, Veteran Says.
In which he bolds an honorary com-
mission by reason of the fact that in
he days
me with
ago the ■
and white
one third t
the patron of a rural route wants
stamps from a carrier and leaves the
ment has been advised of the visit of
the Prince of Monaco, no word has
been received as to the probable date
McGregor will devote the greater
part of the heritage to ameliorating
. 891 50
715 22
81606 72
yolk
acup
Recent statistics indicate a marked
increase in esports of lumber from the
widened until an hour afterward a tor- !
rent, with a thirty-five foot fall, pour-
ed through an opening 400 feet wide
Spahis in Algeria. Tunis and on the
borders of Morocco. being under fire
repeatedly and Incidentally winning
the cross of the Legion of Honor.
FIRST WIFE'S SPIRIT
IN PLOT, HE ASSERTS
Postmaster General Burleson sines
assuming office has appotnted postmas-
ters at the rate of thirty-two a day.
ch is
ues-
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5,649 44
9,218 98
14,868 42
Remington
Cube find them
the cloeeet
thooting black
t>ou>der thede.
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tter.
call
Gregor was pardoned from the peni-
tentiary and lived a sober, upright life
for a period of five years he was to get
the bequest
McGregor, after his pardon, went to
Pittsburgh, where he has since been a
resident, the agreement being that he
Washington Officials All Agog In An-
ticipation of His Arrival—State De-
partment Plane Big Reception For
Owner of Monte Carlo, Who Is Full
man’s father, Giles McGregor, late of
Wellsville. O.
One teacrp 3Fur: • '
sweet mik, < nc t::
spoonful vzi- ..:. . —
sorghum, 1 tcT d
and bake ten minu
First National Conservation exposi-
tion has just been formally inaugurat-
ed at Knoxville. Tenn.
of his dead wife, who advised him to
— transfer his real estate to the living
I wife.
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Samoa. Hawaii and the Philippine Is
I lands. -
Heretofore, it is said. raw materials
have been made up into finished arti-
cles in the United States. almost with-
out exception, and exported as such
With the discovery by American man
ufacturers in the Philippines that they
could import United States woods and
make them up with profit there, wood
Stingy:
I must
I agency
and the
al.
and to-
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3,778 45
2175 18
5,953 63
FT. SCOTT
SORGHUM
I SYRUP
’COMPANY
Ft. Scott,
Kansan
Packers of
"Ma Honey Bec*
Honey.
Twenty Tons of Dynamite Open
Stretch of Work.
suits which they have achieved nt his
expense are to be found in tihe great
oceanographic museum, alone of its
kind in Europe, which is today one of
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against leaving loose coins lying around.
Hereafter coins must be tied in bun-
ever, which he particularly favors is
that of captain of the Spanish navy. ,
Photo by American Press Association.
BLAST AT PANAMA CANAL.
into that part of the canal between
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carriers,” said Fourth Assistant Post-
master General Blakeslee, “is again
directed to the fac that rural carriers
are not required to collect loose coins
from rural mall boxes.
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Pacific Coast Products Taking Place of
Native Supply.
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county,
12. 1913
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plunging about 1,200 feet with fright
ful velocity Pegoud changed the post
Beneficiary Plans to Spend Fortune
Uplifting Fallen Women.
Jesse McGregor of Pittsburgh, for-
merly of Lisbon, O., who has served
are studying precedents and European
etiquette in anticipation of the coming United States to the orient
of the ruler of Monaco, who will beac- a quarter of a million feet of American
companied by Crown Prince Louis, his woods are reported as being used in
Fledged Monarch For All That.
■ ta, copies of Columbus’ caravels, have
Washington officials are all agog over just left Chicago for the Panama-Pa
the visit of Albert L. prince of Mona- -- -
9,
cs
% Inches In circumference
and nine inches the other
I 5% ounces. A few daye
First European Sovereign to
ume to Our Republic.
299 Broadway
mumuummmwem
Spaniel Finally Attract* Notice to Ite
Dead Master.
Alpena. Mich.-For four days a small
water spaniel lay whimpering in front
of his master’s shanty. Dozens of 1
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$
qd, J
Better Than the Law Require*
« Your Grocer will be glad to
recommend them because he
knows that you 11 come back g
for mere. --- -
Waples- Fintter Grocer Co.
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yacht Hirondelle, like its predecessor,
the Princess Alice, is specially con- The will provides that if Jesse Me-
a term in the Ohio penitentiary. will
tives opposed his pardon, hence the
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‘vemssssssssssssssa The petition does not set out in de-
adsas tall all that transpired at the seance.
MB It recites that when he refused to sign
MSV away his property as directed by the
spirit of his first wife the second
wife, in the presence of all the real
and materialized spirits, called him
k was blown, and th
hr the egg filled a I
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MONACO’S RULER '
. UN VISIT TO U. S.
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Rural Mall Carriere No Longer Obliged
to Collect It
Ticking up loose money has grown to
be such a hardship for the overwork-
ed rural free delivery carrier that the
postoffice department has just issued
an order warning reckless citizens
German National bank of Pittsburgh.
The money was left by the young
Monly European monarch to raise an
hmerican born girl—.Mice Heino of
Orleans to an ld world throne
gcording to continental gossip, the
2 Prince of Monaco spends a large share
of the money he receives from the es-
tablishment at Monte Carlo in scien-
tific work, especially in oceanographic
Miton. Ind.-J. M. McMahan has "
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way
yLY the very best
Vgrapes are suitable for
making raisins. They must he
pulpy and should contain from 28 to Ju
| per cent of sugar in their juice.
« White Swan Raisins are made
with the best of thcse grapes—large,
sweet, pulpy—every one perfect.
« Dried in the sun so that every
bit of natural sweetness and flavor is pre-
served, but protected absolutely from
dust and rain, so that they are perfectiy
clean. They are seeded by mac hinsr: wTapPed
in oiled, air-tight paper and packedainsonsnh
ent paper boxes. They make verythinsin which
they are used deliciously rich and good.
States a visit many years ago and sub-
' sequent to his official visit on frequent
occasions came to the Pacific coast,
visiting San Francisco and its envi-
rong
Just now state department officials
in the Third regiment of French
“The attention of postmasters at
beara ?n tnemenaind Mbrahessot E0 the condition of unfortunate women.
Her Lays Egg In an Egg.
J. M. McMahan of Milton, Ind., has
a hen’s egg seven and a half Inches in envelope. wrap them securely in PaPeT
circumference one way and nine or deposit them in a coin holding
inches the other which weighs one
and a half ounces. A few days ago
the egg was blown, and the yelk and
white of the egg filled a teacup one
third full. /
Honest Genius
The editor wrote: “Dear Madam-
“an uneducated, unrefined and ignorant
fool," causing him great humiliation.
It was through the influence of a
daughter by his first marriage that he
was prevented from signing the “deed,
according to Mr Garlock. The peti ,
tion alleges that failing to get his
property in this way, Mrs Garlock
persuaded him to give a note to her
for $500. secured by deed of trust on
I real estate, and that a week later she
had the locks on the doors of his room
changed and boltod him out
to feed the animal, but it refused to eat.
Finally It ceased to whine and began
to yelp and succeeded In Inducing j
neighbors to enter the dilapidated
building. There they found the body
of Frank Cleveland. whose sole com-
panion for years had been his dog.
researches. For the past twenty years
or more he has by means of his deep get about $25,000 on deposit in the
Gamboa dike and Mirafores locks
which had ben eseavated by steam
shovels.
This cut, which is 5.000 feet long.
500 feet wide and 41 feet deep be-
low mean sea level, was immediate
ly filled when the waters of the Fa-
cifie touched for the first time the
solid masonry of the Miraflores locks. I
Dredges passed through the opening,
and in a few days the last vestiges of
the barrier will be removed, establish
lug a practically complete channel at
the Pacific end. The dredges have be-
gun to remove the last barrier of the
Atlantic channel. When that work is
accomplished ships may navigate to
the locks at both ends.
On May 18 the engineers of the Pan-
ama canal exploded 32,750 pounds of
dynamite that had been loaded into
236 holes to dispose of the first dike
Holding back the Pacific ocean. This
dike had dammed the waters of Ancon
harbor. In the gulf of Panama, until
the engineers practically finished exca-
vating a long stretch of the canal
near Miraflores. The mighty blast was
successful, nnd the waters of the Pa-
cific flowed into the canal up to the
point where It was checked until the
last blast removed another barrier.
Minute “Movies”
the principal attractions of Monte — -- - , --
Carlo and in the great work on ocean condition that he remain out of Ohio.
was to remain out of the state of Ohio.
He had been sent to the penitentiary
for being responsible for the death of
Lizzie Ewing at Wellsville, O. Rela-
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simply gccl i:
the word.
These researches have won for him TOO MUCH LOOSE MONEY.
Not Until Next Tuesday, September 161111
’ shooting, rifle or shotgun- get Remington-
—with the Red Bull Mark on every bo*.
many cases taking the place of the na-
five woods with such picturesque
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For results in your
UMC ammunition
structed and equipped with these re-
searches in view, and it has various
contrivances for deep sea soundings.
•Hi , Oceanographic Record*.
4 - LAkloes not actually do the explor-
ing work himself, but employs a staff
of scientists for the purpose. The re
taele. An electric switch was turna •
on, and a moment later the 1,500 spec- 2
tutors and the officers of the British *
cruiser New Zealand saw a wonderful •
sight Hundreds of tons of mud and •
stones were thrown high in the air. •
There they seemed to hang, then fuil (,
back as the roar of the explosion
echoed in the nearby hills.
About twenty long tons, equivalent
to 44.800 pounds, of 45 per cent dyna-
mite constituted the blast, which was
one of the largest ever set off in the
canal The charge, which was pl: nted
son and heir. They are coming to the
United States aboard Prince Albert’s
ocean going yacht Hirondelle (the
Swallow) and will make a stay of sev-
eral weeks in the United States.
Royal Yacht Reported.
The royal yacht was reported at St.
John’s. N. F., several days ago, making
a leisurely cruise along the coast to
New York. While the state depart
Juvisy. France.—A French aviator |
named Pegoud “looped the loop while I
flying at a height of 1,500 feet in his
aeroplane He afterward descended
withont injury.
Pegoud. who recently caused a sen I
satinn by dwopping safely from an aero- .
plan w th a parachute, had announc-
ed that he intended to turn a somer.
sauit in the air with his aeroplane, and
his movements after his ascent were
followed closely by a large body of ob
servers
When Pegoud had reached a height ।
are original?”
The authoress answered: “Sir—Not
quite. ’The Kiss’ was a collabora-
tion.”—Cleveland Leader.
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receptacle so they can be easily and . one "
quickly taken from boxes, and carriers and weli
will be required to lift such coins and.
when accompanied by mail for dl"
patch, attach the requisite stamps.
clever. Can you assure me
of his arrival at New York. It is ex-
pected that the official program for his
reception and entertainment in this
country will be prepared by Third As-
sistant Secretary Dudley Field Malone,
after consultation with his official as
soclates at the state department.
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using factories were built Pacific
coast woods, In consequence, are in
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Feet Long, 500 Feet Wide and 41 •
admission to the Institute of France,
as a member of the Academy of Sci-
ences, and he is entitled to wear the
same green silk embroidered uniform
as President Poincare, the only other
ruler who is a member of the Acad-
emy of France. The uniform, how-
co, whose advent in the national capi-
tal will mark the first occasion in all
the 137 years of life of the republic
that a reigning sovereign of Europe
Dramatized from his two famous novels,
in 541 holes at an average depth of [
thirty feet tore a big gap in the bar-
rier. but not to a sufficient depth to
permit the water to flow through, as
the sea level channel was at low tide.
Equally as interesting as the explo-
sion was the actual breaking of the
barrier, the tide creeping steadily up
until it was level with the top of the
gap A workman seized a shovel and
made a small trench, through which ।
a rill of water trickled. Gradually it
— - sixty-nine years old and a civil war
tion of his rudder and caused the apro- veteran.
plane to turn a complete vertical cir His principal charge is that his wife
The machine then glided down in inveigled him into a spiritualistic
a utige spiral volplane and alighted seance and there called up the spirit
full fledged monarch be Is said to be southern quarter sawed oak, eastern
entitled to all the honors of a regular ash, sugar maple and western white
ruler of a sovereign state, including pine.
salutes from the forts and men-of-war Four woods, principally conifers and
of other countries. oaks, go into the construction of boats.
People in this country will regard for framing parts, masts, spars, inte-
the prince with somewhat mingled : ror trim, planking boat crooks and
feelings. While some may feel repel- tiler handles. Meat blocks are made
led by his close connection with Ca- from sugar maple, which wWh syca-
mille Blanc and the Societe des Hains more supplies the entire demand in
de Mer, which is the official name of the United States. Wagon fellies are
the gambling establishment at Monte made of white onk, and other parts ot
Carlo, others may recall that he enjoys vehicles are manufactured from high
the distinction of being the first and
“The Shell With a Nickname”
VYTE’RE proud of the fact that gunners have
W nick-named our black powder loads. Togo
around the country and hear them talk about
"The Old Reliable Yellow Shells” feels as good as a
cheery greeting and a slap on the back.
New Club Shells are really the premier black powder
shells of this country—Standard for over 50 years.
The No. 2 Primer gives a snappy ignition —surer and
quicker than you usually find in black powder shells.
entertained at New York, at Philadel-
phia and in Washington. He also WOOD EXPORTS TO ORIENT
made an extended tour of the eastern
states of the Union. King David Kal- FROM U. S. ARE GROWING.
akaua of Hawaii paid the United
FREE- Fare.- r jt to keel: B< L t
Try it on your par* cakes or wafhes.
You never tasted anything so deli-
cious—so satisfying.
We grow all our own Sortbum and are inde-
pendent of any trust or combine. We prepare the
cane, and treat it differently from any other sor-
ghum syrup in the country. We boil it down in
vacuum pan*—no contamination is possible. We
include cane syrup with an addition of corn
syrup to prevent fermentation.
Packed in 5 and 10 pound friction-top tine-
easy to open—easy to cloce up again.
Ask Your Grocer
if he sbouldn' happen to Laie it—he’ll get it.
Send Us 5c in stamps to pay postage and we will
forward youasample can of FARM t R JON LI RIP
and a Recipe Book—see above.
St Louis.- Stephen F. Garlock s de-
of about 3,000 feet be turned the nose termination to expose an alleged con-
of his machine straight toward he s ir between his wife of the flesh,
earth and darted downward with his N ary. and the materialized spirt of ;
motor working at full power. Ater his first wife, was revealed when he
started an action for a divorce. He is
THE CLANSMAN”
Despite the fact that the prince is be the favorite wood among insular
one of the chief owners of the great manufacturers for flooring, ceiling. Bid
est gambling establishment in the ing, cornice. shelving. finish and boat
world and derives practically all of Mis work. Makers of furniture demand
large income from that source, as a California redwood and sugar pine.
sea explorations contributed perhaps
more than any other man to the sci-
ence of oceanography. His steam
names ns apitong, teak, narra and
yacal.
Douglas fir. according to the informa-
tion collected by the United States for-
est service. Is the principal wood ex-
ported from this country. It is said to
=—£= | The Clansman and The Leopard's Spots
It was an intensely interesting spec- ’_________________________________________________________
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Made fr m tl.. cwcct --- assor-
ghum—all the gcodnc: and the
richness pc : 1 le t xtract ».om its
pure, heall ful ju: ' boiled down
into a blended perfection never be-
fore attained in syrupe.
mesfoneg
" SORGHUM BLEND
—SYRUP—
Ure it in Farmer Jones Pie
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gsummen
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“I told her that I admired her foz
ber noble qualities of ieart and mind
for her Intellect anc a lot more off
I the same reel.”
I "Make a hit?"
i "I dunno. I think the best plan is
to 'tell ’em they’re pretty.” -Washing-
ton Herald.
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Gooch / up- •
Here it is. A syrup thet is
performance at Night Only
Women cabbles of Paris, who made
a big hit when they began business six
years ago, have nearly all been com-
has’ visited our shores.’ The United pel led to quit for lack of patronage.
States has entertained from time to
time the crowned heads of other na- tn rural schools in Missouri girls are
tions, but never yet one from Europe. organized into “pick and shovel clubs”
During the Centennial exposition of under the direction of the National
1876 the Emperor Dom Pedro of Bra- Congress of Mothers to nld in the goad
zll visited the United States and was roads movement.
CROWN PRINCE WITN HIM. eFez
---- announce the discovery
BIG CUT RAPIDLY FILLED.
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Dredges Expected to Complete Work •
of Establishing Channel at Western J
End In Short Time—The Cut I* 5,000
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