The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, December 20, 1912 Page: 4 of 6
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a I >f i r-cmtniLr tli'-m. fur it j;o(s on to
r I 01ltl'ni|lt nil (ill Other". \ 11 tile
jmt'oiis who h11j•• ar in ilii course of
i!> slur, wlif 111! jur. r> h 11> indis-
|n ii-.'iMo nflii turh us agricultural
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t11<■ -11' .iMt- and i' .•.•ban:. - are
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(in a i 111' i -1 11 <-\ i tali I' accompani-
11H i ' lo tin- hero Mini heroine in
iii' ; ikh el - More mi in (In- 111.*■ i■ of
tin i''toine tlinii tl hero of coili4-'
I lou earnestly most writer* strive to
; il. M< heart n absolutely l'"rfti t ; („nv^ tl,(. inM.r.-^,,ntli«t tf at am
' l! 11:11 P1''1"1 n"r" Ullh n : " ami ! did not faint at nil." time m tie .ours, -t„n the
,n>f :""l -1'iiii' l "iinlowh .ml "liven a lawyer would have known heroine ha* t,. „„v work,
rtak l'1UH'1 • sl" i°.v_ j tlmt," hushed .Timtny Hruee. j (lint is an indiirnilv ami an iiijuntiee
ful "« '-pat.-.n, .I'lin f I I "Are you not the do tor?" ev ! ]|„w i ;ir, fulK the' -lory "tiiv. that
I"1" i"" and arnv • ! |,r« M-i.tly nt t!-j daimH .Iran. |R|„. shall Im-'del,ve,, d'from mh-I. a
ed,.' of I I wood when nn j "1 mil onl\ till do, i' ti," .Tun- portion, s 11. Ilalford, in tl.e So-
plored tillage lie-i >i- • t"p|' my told her, "and I .-h vo:i v.oiild , :a!i-t Kchu.
and tooL the aiherii-eiiunt from le r i t|mt |H,w,|,.r otj u,„r eh.i-lsn." ! - —
t'HX in onli-r to tvl'n"•! her mentor; i („ unvested frankly.
ii< tn the local ion of i'ii' house "Von are an i >ei-(it lonallv odious
' '• ' In*' ' "- if'!. 'I"' read 1 person. Jean informed ' in wit! '
and i outinned Im*r wall her nos" vf,ll n th • mr. Slu I
ll.nl •lean he, >i ,i |ii*" i i \e I■r.■!• ■ :urned toward t!■« d""-
looking l'if a 1111\• ■ i'slu lould no: j "No I am not.1 ininix ret rin d
)mve In , m more e1,over the s:;.di: with a laugh. "I am tn-a 11 v yen i
of the old I'ndor hi"i>.i when :t eatrii j niee Yottr brother l i d think' s" i
into view above tin w-lmnj; !>ee. h j or hi would not liavi' told me hi« j
tree-, in i.he garden. , -i«ti r was goinc hous, hunt in^ to-
lor a si "eon 11 her !u art Miffered a ! dnv."
<1 tink• ri,ei «ie t!i ii hi ■ of i .lean cast a Martini glance at .lim-
miio! - , iii: from tl • ■« in in '■ ti,v Hrtiee and the eelor inounted
SOME DAY
"(if coiir-e I will lie tin caret a K
er." she told herself
I'm iijniti arriv or at tIn guti
whi, I' inelosei1 tin parden 'can
km w t i first disapt'itinftni nt. The
I|oiia< was oeeiijiied There was no
"To l et (dj{n or anv indication tl : t
tlif' lion i' as on th> mat i i : '!'h
fluent must lime i.e.- . "d to ta: . t
OtT t III 1 St.
"1 ha i walked thrii miles ju-t to
nee that perfc-th adoiablf house,"
ho eommeiiti'd petulant!' and ^a/ed
at the two red-tiled gables with wist-
ful i yes
Snddeiih she caught eight of the
Miiall b.ws plati- on (lie pat< pn t
"Dr. Mrui'P," she p-ad. .lean pii'n'd
through Uie hen \ iiii-s into f he j;ar-
don and her d- i r, to get ins -de grew
ti'n fold.
"1 cimply will go tliriugh that
house," sl i dec led, and a brilliant
idea h\M'|it nVrl li T 111lit).
Jean was healthy am! vigorous
and the rich blood (lowed i venh
through her s\-.trm Tle're wa/> no
pallor, n i weakness for which she
might ciiiisidt I ir Hru<e Hi>r eheeks
■were vividly irimmn from the brisk
walk through tin woods, and her
eve* sparkled with health, vet dean
mad? MraightMay toward that office
n ith t he -ta : ' 1 glass u ii,low
"I <an nt least get ,i glimpse of
1 he ills'd hi i *a , . si11 de i*l c siir-
ri'ptltl 1 ill' I d
i heeks Wi'
he cari • -!
\\ In i - in w . ii ;t t *l inti I: -
• •onsulttng room of l>r It nice thcr-
«us no i'tie to ( halltnjje her right to
fw tin: Kor a few moniPnts she
j.ail tl'' p!ca-nre of Kcaniiing the b
tails of larving and fhe outer stair
win
Sn -ii' I'cstcil i - c IwY-omc tliat
*he f:i d to hiar tin- light footfall
Whind Ik r
W'tici' a nmaeuline voic/ which
r i r mson
mai powder pu'T
'on! a t!
i
•t at the sti
i tghlis ii lay i r-
■ t * ktniw more ,
'iter ilitin a man
tu
Rolled Burring Newspaper Carried
Through the Apartment Will Pur
ify the Air Finely
I 1 - re - i," greater purifh r of air
tii' i•;1 iml' wm, hut sometime*
n sick run - 1111h method -,l chang-
ing the a ■ s impossible.
Have you ever tried i.nercotuing
i ii-wni-'s bv cam aig a. rolled btirti-
itu: newi.paper fhrough u sick roomv
I -i * good iu a tablespoon of \ in
eg a' gl i it ed I'M r ail alcohol lamp
\n a! i .i r for spraying cologni
i '« 'l.-i'd W.th t'alet w .iter or
t with rtfresiling effect.
I I.' i ri 'tiecial spirit lamps that
■aic a connection tilth a platinum
a . a t' lie! Ill,I'll! thai a I • i V,'client til
r rmeati a room with purifying
■dors. l'lifTi tire sfns ial mixtures'
nt' burning n tin sc l.initi-, hut a
lllllllllllllllllltllillllllllllllllllllllH
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ogtie or toiJi t water an-
Stage Maii.ijir T'lis s the set-
ting for tin halci'iiY s ene in "lio-
j ineo and .1 llliei
Critic Hut I sicii to mi-- -orue-
thing. Where is the ladder?
Stage Manager Ladder? The
modern lion io does not climb a lad-
der. 11 c conn s in a ii airship.
high iii her t lv-eks.
on and I'm! sr< conspirators."
she put in ipiieklt
"Admitted," agi'-eil ilr.i'mv, "but
we do not go about throwing our-
selvrs into strange /iris' arms.
form 1 am a tig to walk bad
throiti.'h the Is with von. Tin I
ha^ invited nn* !• dinner beeatisr mv
fair,>Iis awav. Otherwwi 1 would
take von over the house."
dean had nothing to sav for the
monient. yet she reali/cl that the
word odmus had hi.ii charmed out
of her thoughts
"I am glad you enjoy looking at
houses, Jimmy Hrim said while school MA'AM'S WOES.
they walked through the woods, "be- j
cause I 1 :;ivi never !,'■ 1 much for j The schoolmistress in Kngland
it." | !>nn obstnclcs to 1*' r« konoil w ith
\gain Jean was *-ilent. |not dreamed of by the \mericau
"Your color s much better now," jschooltna'ain. f'ti the opening of the
Jimmy t"!d her. j school at the \ ilage i f Karl Stone-
ham, ten miles from Ipswich, after
corn husk sign ) having cycled five miles in a pouring
rain, a teacher found the rector of
I had always heard of the "old. panHl|
Indian *igt," of thick -on. husks | lmrrifl({ h,.r ,,ntr(ll)l.0 tl|0Uf,h Kht. luwl
meant m old winter, but I I ad nev- (.hlim.n for t!l„ Thpv
c tl.'HU'! to notice t until abut a wanted a man ' r the reason that
year ago; a I was (risking some corn n,.u m|,,r grho0|m(utpr
1 thought one .if the .His bad a thick |4 m(,M functionary in
lm.,k. so I count.d the law rs and ,,, it „ wh„ olynniIW
found till re were w„ ..f them, h]1 flin(,ions, ,« seer, tarv of
WM a good huak this y.ar, Lj, ,y„UT ghow, leads in tin cricket
e ■ . ng the ht ka eemed thick. I aII,| ai; ,|1P .porta, look* oat for the
wen* nut a wnk - tw a/o and
rmlli d in i ar ,r that ool
I in lamp bun,- until the plati-
• i• i In, grows nd hot. then the
tl.'itni :s extinguished. The vapori-
i! 'i'ii <>! t! ' i ol, -I,,- -a ,m ri used In
"iniug ii i on: ai t w lib the heated
octal ai.,! tl i room is soon fragrant.
A i j nick tun to cool a room is to i
wet i >ii.a , rib shei! w ith cologne,
or water highly scented with js'r-
f .mod bath tablet- Hang in ii draft
of nir, or shake the sheet lightK
w hib -t ill wet.
Hu ri, ng I urn i camphor - favored
by 'oiii, niir-i - . sj . < ia 11 v tl sultrv
'•* en t Ini. as mo-1 {11 it- ' - a void tin
odor.
HOME OF BREAKFAST FOOD
Scotch Boy Could Not Conceive ot
Anything Except Porridg# for
Hm Meak.
Prof, /ephaninli Hopper, hale and
vigorous at eiglity-ciglit, said at tin
Philadelphia high school, where Ik
has taught so many years:
"My advice to the young is that
they sow no wild oats. Wild oats in
youth tin an an old age sad and de-
■ rcpit. \ tid yet, the way some
people talk you'd think that wild
■ at were as essential a part of youth
:c- domesticated oats arc an essen-
tial part of Scotland."
I'rofi -s,,r Hopper smiled and add-
ed :
friend of mine in Scotland
said to a boy :
"'What do ion have for break-
last hereabouts?'
"'Porridge.' was the ansvv< r.
"'And for dim,er?'
" 'Porridge.'
" ' \nd for supper r'
" 'Porridge.'
" '(iooilnesssaid my friend.
'Porridge every day for every meal!
I'o you never have anything else?'
"'What l-i would von have?'
said the boy."
WORTH DOING.
Where one has to have a Inavv
trunk in one's room take two long
bed slat> and i i t a large wooden box.
remove tin boards and mul them
across the top of the slat*, then buy
four hull-hearing rollers and srrcw
into the slats and it is readv to put
the trunk on, and you can roll the
trunk out of the corner and clean
under or pull it into the middle of
fin room fo get in easily. Have the
slats just the length of the trunk.
If a bedspread show wear at the
ends baste i i'ii-' 11f muslin on the
Only
One
Cent
an
Ounce
ot
Or anything else that is
generally difficult to bake with
economy and success — you'll
find one heaping teaapoonfal of
Health Club
more efficient, purer and easier
to use than any other Baking
Power obtainable at any price.
.V vwVtofc:*'
At a//Good Grocers
r
W. L. Nelson I Co.
leading room, the nstitute, i* a povv-
'■ lls er 'li file local «!,:■ if Odd I i ': ows,
t. and cut w , |,.rk to the parish > uim :! and is
,! iin'! !often th. , lb. •' - of taxis
f tie corn . _
t i 'tiling POR THE SAKF OF BREVITY
'- and such n
w titer as hist fob W ; I, n am-lav. r 1 " ",,,r.v in Hermany."
husk, what will f nn eighteen- '«}• Schmittiuicht. who I a- ju.M r.-
I aver husk' l.et'or to I ndiina ' htrned, "about a mni list and an edt-
|.*iruii r tor. The editor had ordered a story
—— of ii i ertain length, and the novelist
SHORTCNING OF THE DAY. had written eVcral hundred Words
too many In order to make the
Kor a long time it ban he n known htorv (it the span a' hi- disposal the
' ''' '' ' ' ° ',r 11 hat the tides act as a brake on the, last few paragraphs wen- condensed
n: ' '''' r'' rr * 0 Tm I rotating earth and that they tend to ;nt0 a singl. sentence. This is the
length' n the day The efTi-1 is, how- w-av it read:
ever, so slight that it cannot be meas- "'Von Berken t "■ -:t,jil glass
nr-'d in any length of time at man'- of whiskv, his hat. !.,- departure, no
disposal Mm Millan has i-stimated. notice of hs pursuer", a revolver out
with t!" aid of certain assumptions „f his ]^ 'ket, and, finally, hii lift
and upon the dnta available, that the <—Cleveland Plain Healer
under side the wid
and .pii f it "ti t! i
If it is a Mar-cdl
the design of til
still hing Th"
show and the pr
longer.
h of the border,
sew :ng machine.
- -pread, follow
i"inter in tin
m.: will "ciirecly
. w.l| iasl mm h
jiroiuptlv place,! !io(!) hands over the
*'K on . her heart and fainte<| into
the i" ' am
.lent |t led hersilf on doing the
thing iity nicely, She retnemliered
the ni.iiiv times she had to faint in
amateur theatricals ,, , th„ lpnpth of fhe ,Ur i(
A. for the young man who had on„ ^()n00 H(tr.
rtu^rnt t *r Ji nn f^!( hin nurprim% r^
Ktoiri U*ieath her dropped lashes Mother- Sow go kiss nurse good
JUIT iO. night anil let her put vou to Ix-d.
Little Helen l)on't want to! She
OBSERVING CHILD.
•ha found lum young and good to
look ntvw He at*med too atnnned
by hla -sidden gv*sl fortune to de
man Own hold her with unneoewary
f«Bdnes' Jean felt the color oom
i*f int« her eheeka in •pile ml tki
ewt of jwwder.
"1 always enjoy myself when I ae la; folks that try to kiss her now.
my wife is enjoying herself." Mother -Why, what a storr,
"Then your happieat m ojd en ta 1 Helen!
must be at tea fight* and in milli- Helen Well, you ask paj* if aba
nery shops" don't. Ilartmouth Jack o' Lantern.
OLD BRASS ANO PLATE.
rile n v ; i-'i'-nr of a genttini
" ■! lot of .rasJ, 'T real Sheffield
I ate l andb st ick thro igh whose sib
vet coat tin mellow copper gleams,
' is often at a lo*.- how to elean the
| antiijui without injuring Tarnished
, brti-s «>r copper n ay in cleaned with
a mixture of rnttenstotic, gum ara-
bie, oxali< a- id and sweet oil 1'sc
j three-fourths of a pound of rotten-
stone powdered, three-quarters of
i an ounce of gum arable, an ounce
| 'f o\alic acid, nn otitiie and 11 half
1 of swii't oil and just enough water
; to reduce the mixture to a thick
pa st e Hub the article well with tin
pasti . then wnh a - loth, and finally
w th a bit of leather, Old [date
dlOtlM tl t be rublieil vv a cleaning
powdi r. Shred a pound of yellow
kitchen soap into two quarts of wa
ter and add u handful of washing
soda. Whip the boiling suds to *
thick lather and l oil each piece of
silver for two minute# in the auds,
rinsing afterward in clear water and
then [«->lishing with a soft hit of
cotton cloth.
FURNITURE, MATTING, LINOLEUM,
SHADES, MATTRESSES, SPRINGS.
UNDERTAK t: t<
Everything in the Saddle or Harness
line. Get a good set of wagon har-
ness we make them to order.
MOLES and WARTS
Removed with M0LKS0KF, without pain or danger, 110 mat-
ter how large or how far raised above the surface of the
skin. And they will never return and no trace or scar w ill
he left. MOLKSOKK is applied directly to the MOLfi or
WART, which entirely disappears in about six days, killing
the germ and leaving the skin smooth and natural.
MOLKSOFF is put up only in One Dolla Mottles.
Kach bottle is foi'wai'ded postpaid on receipt of price, is
neatly packed in a plain ease, accompanied by full directions,
and contains enough remedy to remove eight or ten ordinary
MOLI.S or WAltTS. We s dl MOLKSOFF under a positive
tH'AUANTKK, if it fails to remove your MOLE or WART
we will promptly refund the dollar. Letters from persons we
all know, together with much valuable information, \vill be
mailed free upon request.
• i li\ the Kla M' 'riht 'i • t t)<«'I <hhI and DriijTH Act, June !10, l!MHi
i i. ant '
Sri . ! V..
■a' <■ i " il ion flu pa|n'r
wh«'H III >N« ril K.
Florida Distributing Company
PrnsHrolH, Kloilda
rrs^%i
$53,000 Being GiveBi Away
to tluise who act :t.-' the local representali o EVERY-
I'.ODVS MACAZINK and THE DELINEA' ( -..I in ad-
dition to liberal commission- Let us show u w you can
SECURE A SHARE
t if ions o! "ii frii«n(l and n^it*. him mm
I" IVv ("• I Ml limith'* iti, • ' Him.,
iviiik in ' Mini'Hi, « a- > 1 r nw t, V
, Butterick Publishing Compat
IliitC^rlrk Building, New York lily
•Mmi'lv i- f " vs Hiding ' I
< «l i ! >ur ii < en<
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Stubborn Case
"I was under the trr*hncnl of two doctors," writes
Mis. R. L, Phillips, of IndMii Valley, Va., "*nd they pro-
nounced my case a very stubborn one, of womanly weak-
ness. I was not able to sit up, when I commenced to
take L'ardui.
1 used it abo t oot week, before I saw much change.
Now the severe pain, lhat had been In my side for years,
has cone, and ! don't sutler at alL I am feeling better than
in a long time, and cannot speak too highly of Cardui."
URDU | Wo man's Tonic
if yon are one of those siting women who suffer from any
of the troubles so common to women.
t.ardui is a builder of womanly strength. Composed
of ptTcly vefctable ingredients, it acts quickly on the
wont, uly system, building up womanly strength, toning up
the womanly nerves, and regulating the womanly system.
Carditi has been in successful use for more than 30 years.
Thousands of ladies have written to tell of the benefit they
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, December 20, 1912, newspaper, December 20, 1912; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth393933/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.