Temple Daily Telegram (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 312, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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temple daily telegram, templfi, texas, wednesday morning, september 26,1917.
THE TEMPLE DAILY TELEGRAMf daily horoscope j f "bittof byplay"'flj quest10n'box "'j
MEMnICR OP THE ASSOCIATED PHES8
Tht AwwUtetl Press I* exclusively entitled to the use for republication
•t all news credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper and also the
kl news published herein.
DAILY TELEGRAM Established 190?
DAILY TitlBl'NE Established 1894
(Consolidated January. 1910.)
Published every morning by the Telegram Publishing Cp., (Inc.) E.
Williams. Editor and Manager,
K.
EDITOKIAL STAFF.
X. K. WILLIAMS Managing Editor
CHAS W INGRAM News Editor
D K DOYLE City Editor
NETTIE GOOCH Society Editor
ANDREW McBEATH Exchange Editor
("The Texas Tress.")
T. E. SANDERFORD Helton Representative
EXECUTIVE STAFF.
K. K. WILLIAMS General Manager
WM. STEPHENS Business Manager
J. P. BLACK .' Advertising Manager
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE.
Delivered by Carriers, Inside City Limits of Temple.
Daily and Sunday, per year $7.00
Daily and Sunday, per month. .65
By Mall, Outside City Limits of Temple.
Daily and Sunday, one year >4.00
Daily and Sunday, six months 2.2R
Daily and Sunday, three months..,.. 1.35
Daily and Sunday, one month . 50
Price on streets, on trains and at newstands, per copy 05
t "Th« atnrs luellnt but do 'of comp«r t ♦ By Lukt UrLuk* ♦ j
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Huh!
Tur»»d*iy, Sept, 27, 1917.
(Copyrighted.)
Evil EtArf appear to bf In the ascendancy
today, fop Saturn, Venus the suit and
Uranus are &1J adverse, while JupHrr atone
Is friendly.
BuaUi<*«« den It lat* In the aftornoen should
be fairly lucky, but care ahould be taken
not to be deceived.
Again colleges and educational institu-
tion* come under a sway mnktng for closer
rclatlonti with government. Honors for pro-
fessors and educators are presaged.
Venus in malefic aspect gives wnn k
to lovers. This in not a lucky wedding day.
Under this planetary government decep-
tion and treachery arc supposed to be en-
couraged and thin applies to all human re-
lations.
Politicians should delay any move tending
toward the seeking of plate, while this con-
riKuration prevails and it a most unfor-
tunate sway for ail who look for any sortJated JuRWB Drinkwater, of 140
*f employment. ' chtcaifo street, Cold water, Michigan,
In travehng special rare should be oh- 1» *
nerved, as railway accidents of mysterious for I resident* HUt he won t Kt't OUT
origin are Indicated. vote,
Urunuv gives warnfng each day of danger ,
By Charles W. Ingram 4
▲A AAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAa
Q. Has France a king or a president?—
Ignorant.
A. France is a republic &Bd has a presi-
dent.
Q. What time of the year do they
harvest wheat in Argentina? -Farmer.
A. In January and February.
Q. "Who holds the world's record ftn an
egg eater? I saw a piece some time ago
where e man is said to ha>e eaten a dosen
"It says here that the average size *ggs—tnutton.
of the American family is 4.13," said a. Frank Blake, so the World's Alma-
• u,k niii Pnpv hac records, won a wager in 1913 by eating
.U / , « 6,^,u f, r sixty-one *ggn at a meal. The world s
1 suppose the fraction stands lor pr..vjnll. ppc„r(l wim at eixty. The
tKK* paten by Wftk» w«r* cooked an follows:
grrambled. t5; 80ft butted, lti; hard butted,
15; fried, 15.
(Copyright, 1,17. by Cincinnati Enculrer.)
Poor Boob.
He wa> an awful fool, bless Pat,
A bigamist was Price;
He was so fond of trouble thdt
He hunted for it twice.
father," commented the Crouch.
looey 1
The Drys in the Club have nomln-
Wcst
FOREIGN UEPHESKNTATIVKS.
C. J. Anderson, Marquette Building, Chicago, 111. Ralph R. Mulligan, 30 East
Forty-second street. New York, N. Y.
TFLI.l'HONKS.
ClrculatUn
Managing Editor
W—Advertising
X—City Editor
Y-—Composing Room...
Z—Job Printing
Office of Publication,
Business Office
580
ma
, .W. E. Rutter.eutter
E. K. Williams
J. P. Black
D. K. Doyle
. Printers
Q. H w much does it cost to get a copj-
rlxlit? How lung does a copyright run?—
Writer.
A. 'flic riKistratlon feu of any work sub-
ject to cop)right la It. The original term
or copyright runs fur twenty-eight years,
and it U subject to renewal for a period
oC efiu.it length.
Bald Dan
Aekit; I>o not know. See any grocer.
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!;• j "flowers for the 1
from ex|>lo«ionH and the sec re rv id a dlnaater
that may caum heavy Ins* of life.
A murder or aw.Ha«sinatl«>n that will ••'aus«*
genera) mourning ie foreshadow»•«! aim nun
in high places should he «»pe«-Mlly careful
for foe* that lurk«in friend h gaih, the
seem declare.
Fame for a writer or editor who shall
undertake some sort of salvage enterprise is
foretold. f.
Complaints concerning food will be num-
erous in certain places, owing to the rule
amtlt,.''a"tl lhU C,"lm th0U*llt 0n "" "Fullness tinder the eyes denotes ( The improvement in the local news
Again warning Is given that the tendency language," observed the Sage. columns of the Star this week is due
toward kowiii nmi criUcism^n, ■* ua-1 <«y,.gi» agreed the Fool. "And If ;t0 the fact that the Star has been
UhKarUutuV,kiVarc' ^retold' /or "the "south, | the fullness is discolored and hurts, j fortunate In securing the valuable
which may sustain severe shocks I it denotes that you used too much 1 services of Miss Daisy Burkes as lo-
^^"dOTinn?^-"'-1-- *'"abo." language." fcal reoorter. Miss Burks has been
GOKII)
"Beware of woman,'
Darmg,
"She'll get your goods and lands;
And, when she falls into your arms, „
You fall into her hands." t living" club
Fool.
The Wise
I V'llv Well Will i'C » . |,
ts art food, and for* l8lU?Uft|?e.
tunes are predicted hy astrologers for farm-
er« in the south and extreme west.
Persons whose hirthdate It i« should care
cal reporter.
contributing the Cherokee locals for
Advice. the Star for over two years and it
fur' the'^hwiH h' anli'm'feifuard "he"'family j Remember this both day and night, was from the ability as a news gath-
against disease. ... { And you won't he bereft; ercr fiho displayed there that prompt
'Ohitdren born on this day may have event- j
fui careers. These sUojtctH of Libra are You 11 find that V»h(I\ a mfin
likely to benefit from l.-gacles.
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right,
■'s very seldom left,
110 and 112 West Aven
CyNION;^/LABlL>
"Loyalty" is a good patriotic song.
5±! the texas press
i ^ Hy Andrew McBeath ♦
I'aw Known Fvciyt'iiuK.
Willie—T'aw, is a lti-s a noun?
I'aw—No. liiy son. It is a conjunc-
tion.
A tropical storm is coming this way.
Get cotton seed safe for next year's crop.
. i
Iocs ed us to offer her the position, and
j we believe our readers will bear us
out In the statement that the Star has
la talented and able writer. Any cour-
1 tesies shown the young lady will be
J duly appreciated by her as well as the
Star.
John It. 1?rougher, a first class
printer and an expert linotype ma-
chinist and operator, is now foreman
of the Star office and all work cn-
Wtntrce!
(San Diego (Cal.) Sun.) , w fH in havo prorapt
Miss Margaret Winebum m in_Jail ut^nt,()n aml bo turn , 01lt in an
artistic manner. San Saba Star.
Make a "scrap" book and send it to your soldier.
The question: Will the Chicago White Sox hold up?
The soldier must have room in which to practice what he
preaches.
There are two kinds of people:
those who think.
Those who wonder and
Of course circuses may be better
than they used to be, but the best.
one we ever saw was when the clown
felt into tiis pocket for a match and, .awaiting trial for selling liquor with-
pulled out a rubber snake that chased < out a license.
him around the ring until be escaped:
on a fast gray horse. -Snap Shots In I'aw, Haw!
Dallas News, | Itoc I/Cwsta 1 r says that thoffe is a
The best circus we ever saw was ;Salvation Army barracks in hl»_t«wnja« debration where
the American flag was very much
in evidence: "<>, what a silly-looking
thing the American flag is! It sug-
ltonst.
A frivolous young Knglish girl with
no love for the Stars and Stripes,
YOUR HEALTH
By JOHN B. HUBER. A. M.. M. D.
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Fur the Slate at Jot the individuqj, health is the frit essential to
prosperity.
Multiple Sclerosis
Would you describe Multiple Bcle- am not right. 1 thought there must
rosis, its causcs and symptoms and if be something in my stomach that
there U a curet was not right; an X-Hay uus taken
Multiple or disseminated sclerosis and nothing teas founi. My leg*
occurs usually in males between 2u tremble and there ts a queer feeling
and 30- rarely in Infants and chil- ^ my chut like thumping or icrig-,
dren There is olten an Inherited 0''»0- The doctor said I had ruined
neurotic tendency. But the most lm- W drink and cigarettes.
portant cause lies in some infectious >' don t seem as that could be 40,
disease such as malaria, typhoid, ' feel like 1 teas seared all the time
measles, scarlet fever, pneumonia, and J worry how l ean ever make «
rheumatism, whooping cough, dtphth- hvxng, and 1 don see how I can.
cria, dysentery, cholera, erysipelas, either. Lately 1 have been trying ta
Slow poisoning by some of the live and do right by exercise, clean-
metals, as in dangerous trades, ex- *ng teeth chcwing my grub and go-,
posure to cold, sunstroke, fright, xng to bed regular and the numbness
shock and blows may cause this ser- and trembling that has bun in »ty>
lous malady. The symptoms come legs arc not so bad as they were last-,
on slowly and gradually, and they spring.
vary greatly according to the part or Answer — Maybe the doctor was!
parts of the nervous system involved. rjght. Persist in well doing; and
I will not a ere go further into par- gee jf you don't, become born again—I
ticulars; as to these the family prac- physically. Am mailing you the prin-l
titioner must be consulted But trein- Cjpies 0f the Hygienic Life. Best
ors, a peculiar and most distressing wishes.
vaccilation of the eyes, a curious # „ #
scanning speech (as it the patient
•were talking poetry, exaggerated TUBERCULOUS GLANDS.
knee jerks, rigidity in the iegs and j am 21 an$ ^at,c tuberculous
attacks of dizziness are the most gjan(}H on (^c jcj( s^c 0f the neck
i characteristic symptoms. The ap- jQr m pas[ 2 years j had these re.
' pearance of any such symptoms, mQVC(j. in the past pear theij
which are like to come on gradually, returned. They have not lately
should prompt one to consult the eaMSC(j mc anij trouble, but 1 would
family practitioner as soon as they (g jcnow y there is any cure
are developed. The prospect for sut- -r
ferers from this comparatively rare „ .
disease are good as to life. The syinp- Answer-Medicines containing io.
toms may disappear, with complete dine to be used internally and local-
recovery- or they may reappear af- ly, prescribed by your family doctor,
iter some'years; or the ailment may together with leading The Hygienia
reach a certain stage and then re- Life, will often accomplish the cure.
' 1 main stationary. The management Many such cases have been benefitted
j ©f this disease must be in the fam- by residence at the seashore. There
lly practitioner's hands; there are ig t|llg conso]ation: People with glan-
•various "indicated" druga which he
will prescribe.
one In which a clown band monopoliz-j that has a number of signs painted on
ed the attention of the entire auiVfrnco j the outside, c.te of the signs reads:
to such an extent that every.idy for- "Whisky Is Your Enemy." And an
War will make for good roads,
with bad roads.
War has small patience
Investment saves money,
ticket to the Fair.
Spend the money for a season
got to look around to Fee if he were'other reads:
missing anything. In that clown
band was a musician who played a
trombone solo in Which everybody
in the tent had a part, trying to help
him get the low note. If Hagenbeck
conies back to Temple again next
year wo will go again to hear again
that clown band and the trombone
solo.
[,ov<; Thine KnenUes."
:
] gests nothing but checker - berry
I candy." "Yes," replied a bystander,
Me and lloniis. j „the kin(1 (l{ can(iy that has made
"Too old at forty!" Why, that ory jeveryt>ody sick who ever tried to lick
Is sure to make me sick; ^ ,, Exchange.
When every day I see I.uke and1 ' ' 1 ■
Hans Wagner turn the trie
— Hall Crank. + J^Jppy^Q rhymes \
Our Joe Miller Contest. |*
Pee Wee, of Laurens, S. C„ claims ♦ By Walt Mnnn
dular tuberculosis aro not infre-
quently (though not in every case)
Questions raid Answers. spared tin pulmonary form of tuber.
WHAT IS THE DIAGNOSIS? culosis. But do not count on this.
1 am not exactly sick; and yd I Am mailing you further advice.
jITvffTbTr will answer all slened letter., pertaining to Health If your question is of
•r.Fwriil interest it will he answered, through these columns; if not it will bo answered
crural niterest^itenvelnp_oJs>eloSed.JJ^lJulier will not.prosmbe fof
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I
r"r""' this »«wWi.»per.
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the export board refused a license
for export of twine for reasons not
revealed by the authorities.
The Fight Is On.
Dallas, 'i s ;it. 110.—Announce-
ment of the launching of a state-
wide campaign for a statutory pro-
Temple is to have a sure enough street parade introductory
to the great Bell County Fair.
Everybody knows that we do not;that the oldest juke Is the one about,
Lhibltlon law made here today by M.
consider Colonel Koosevelt orthodoxjthi two Irishmen who were enemies, , H. Wolfe, chairman of the Texas
iri all things, but when it conies to]and who were both in jail. One Iris - ' from"'bur(r to grad,'prohibition committee. In a state-
hls positive opinions of La, Kollette, j man was in for stealing a watch, ,iiru. m Inirnimr where roads! ment Mr. Wolfe expressed the opinion
- - 'and the other for stealing a cow. One,gooiVgasoline a-btiriiing, wh»re roaas ■ , ,
good, where roads are bad, on!lnal lne iaw touiu
Society has taken the lead in promoting patriotism by de-
voting energies to benefits and knitting parties for war.
There will be many who will endeavor to surrender the
American army before it can strike its blow for liberty.
German authorities have declared that they have not of-
fered a prize for the capture of the first American soldier.
we will thank him to proceed. We 1 and tne otner tor stealing a cow. unu,
-in""rv "?vft,'1'™,'.il*",'?."1""SI'S.",.-«-» ■'«.
|Z """ ' ' |tni "«,i, ihM "Oh. I -te-. —
Imocrats wlio roulil not vote forjfl')0l,t niilking time.
.Colon*;! Koosevelt in an election will
I be glad to join him in a campaign Wlu.tl.lv Ya Mean:. "Stenographer?
that has fur its purpose tho inoe.ula-i <A(I- ln Chicago Tribune.)
tlon of I,;l Kollette with Americanism. Stenographer-No experience neces-
' the progress toward! sary; mtt t be neat and of good ap-
should be i pearance; height must be 5 ft. 7 or
be made con-
stitutional by forbidding the sale of
intoxicants within ten miles of an
army camp or a public or private
school. This would close, ho estimat-
ed, practically every saloon in tho
state. The committee, he said, will
begin at once a movement to have
the state organization circulate 10,-
000 prohibition petitions, with th6 in-
tention of getting 150,000 signatures.
The Synod of the Diocese of Niag-
ara (Canada) Is aiming to make
the minimum salary of the minister
$1,000 and free hou?e.
lindiring
and his
efforts
rd witli the conditions. I» '"cluv ; 3C bust; permanent posi-
As motions are made for international peace, we look at
Germany and remember the lines of the song: "Hail, hail, the
gang's all there."
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Have you a one-cent stamp? Place it on some good maga-
zine and mail the magazine. The post office department will
give the magazine to a soldier.
The continued prosperity of the country is shown by the
fact that twenty thousand persons attended a circus perform-
ance at Dallas. Times will be good.
He is
! Vit toI'V
made to a
Anybody can be a critic, and manyjtlon.
should bo critics, but the present m.u: j
ment is not a good time to be ham
pering the government. Errors ft-
made mid everybody nonces them I
while the good work tljM* is being
done passes as matter of course.
When the American people consider
the good along with the bad they
will align themselves with tfie govern-
ment and against the gentleman from
the German state of Wisconsin.
Tuff!
Pity the poor old Kaiser,
lie's In an awful fix;
lie's sore because he cannot sink
The boat on the Itiver Styx.
—T. II. M.
The women of Temple have decided to exercise due caution
and proceed with the business of winning the war. They will
adopt soldiers who have no mothers.
If cannonading increases the rainfall, we expect a wet sea-
son next year when the government artillery inaugurates heavy
gunfire on the Bell county artillery field.
The government will earn the good will of the citizenship
by continuing the expose of actions formerly taken against the
peace and dignity of our country by our enemy.
The impression is gaining ground among many observers
■who have been making observations for a number of years that
the man who works on Sunday finally fails in his life work.
Take the broken pieces of failure and trade them for some
timber to bridge the whirlpool of disaster and cross over to the
road to success. It is there for you as it was in the beginning.
Since an attack upon freedom is an attack upon our govern-
ment, then an attack upon freedom anywhere, in strong force,
is an attack upon our soil. We would like for the critics to
dispute with us on this point.
The government proposes to show the people some of the
reasons why we can deal with the German government only
with force. That organization is a band of law breakers and
unfair cheaters.
The former president of Cuba has been exiled to a planta-
tion, where it; is hoped his health will be improved. He headed
a revolution in that island last February, and lost. Coming
back is not always good business, even for a Cuban.
Temple will encourage fall gardens and all the year gar-
dens. There is as much fun to be gained from gardening as
from any other source of culture. (Hardening may be practiced
as a science and the gardener will become a scientist. Besides
that, gardeners live longer than other people.
Something has happened to the
fish In the Concho river between the
city park and the Orient railway
bridge. They aro dead by tho hun-
dreds, and the stench arising from
that section of tho stream is becom-
ing rather offensive. Persons walk-
ing along the banks of the river in
this section Sunday afternoon were
surprised to see tho number of dead
fish floating on tho surface of the
water, Some of them »»» of con-
siderable st?.e.—Sah Angeto Standard.
Refer the question to the state fish
and gamo commissioner. Ho ought
to have some idea as to how this ter-
rible accident has occurred. If the
fish have been imposed upon by any
unscrupulous person who would be
Yum, Yum!
Here Is an advertisement in the in-
dependent Telephone Directory of
Union Pity, Tenn.
I'eery And Harris
Can furnish you everything in the way
of something good to cat, including
Furniture, Stoves, Queensware and
Wire Fencing.
presden, Tenn.
UK.
old car's a treasure, what outdoor
pastime equals this, fur pure and last-
ing pleasure?" And as I gambol
through the dust, with other autos
racing, my threadbare tires begin to
bust, and spoil both tube and casing.
I toil and labor iff the sun until I
bust a gal I us, and ere the weary work
is done 1 drink from sorrow's chal-
ice. For changing tires will break )
the heart of any portly mortal, up- |
set his mental apple-cart, and kill his I
smile and chortle. At last new tires;
are on the wheels, and I resume my '
spinning; iny laughter rings in merry j
peals, my smile is sweet and winning;
Then something breaks about the
torque; no more my car is speeded;
I'll have to send to far New York,
to get the part that's needed. When
j fixed, some other parts will break,
some bearings, pins or collars, and
| when repairs tho workmen make,
| they'll charge me ninety dollars. And
I so I'm walking near and far, on high- ,
i ways broad and narrow; I think 1 11 ^
| dump the motor car, and get myself j
! a borrow.
ii*
Ml
Katie
Names Is Name.
Leek lives at Pin Hook,
Ind.
Our Daily Special.
flood liehavior and Good Luck Itun
As An Kntry.
I,like McLuke Kays
Another safe bet is that even a de-
tective wouldn't be able to find any
of his things in his home after his
wife gets through home cleaning.
The reason why a man has to dry
willing to destroy them through the j fare on an (,ld pillow slip or on
Chicago has sent, out the S. R. O. (standing room only) call
with reference to the admissions to the world's series baseball
games to be played there in the near future. The price in Chi-
cago speaks well for those who are opposed to the h c, of 1. as
manifested in New York. Many a fan must say of New York:
■"Those tickets roost too high for me."
use of poison, dynamite or lime jar,
some method of insuring minishment
of the offenders would be endorsed
by all the fish hooking chin of the
state. Let our wild life be conserved.
Judge ,T. II.-Edwards of Edlnburg
was In ltrownsvllle on his return
from a trip through Mexico. The
Judge is not very enthusiastic about
present transportation facilities in the
neighboring republic. Aside from the
physical Inconveniences of a trip by
rail to Mexico, which gives a traveler
all the variety and trouble that a
Jlian could desire, ho reports that
country Is making gradual progress
toward restoration of pre-war condi-
tions.—Brownsville Sentinel.
It is our desire to keep our renders
informed on the conditions with rela-
tion to Mexico and we feel that tho
Telegram has really given its readers
an insight to affairs in that county
when wo have republished such first
hand information. There is evidence
that ere long the soldiers of com-
merce and industry will again be
scouring the hills and fertile fields of
old Mexico.
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Watch the Cotton Ileitis.
Dr. Paddock and M. E. Hays, en-
tomologists at the college, have gone
this afternoon with County Agent
Reason to Benchley, where it is re-
ported pink boll worm has been
i found.
I J. W. Puller, from near Steep Hol-
I low, came in this morning with a eot-
I ton boll and three nice, fat worms,
| which he took from his 100 acres of
j cotton. He states that the first worm
I he noticed was a small one, green in
I color, and which turned lighter as ia
old-fashioned crash towel that j Rot nl(|er becoming pink at maturity.
' County Agent Reason pronounced
them ordinary boll worms.
The history of tho pink boll worm
Is brief. Dr. Bosch of the Smithson-
ian institute first found them in
Egypt , In July 10 per cent of the
fields that year were affected, in Au-
gust 30 to 40 per cent, in September
75 to 65 per cent, and November 75
to 90 per cent. That at Hearne is
his shirt is because his wife has a
stock of towels that are so beautifully
embroidered that they are too nice to
use.
And, by the way. what has become
of th
used to hang back of the kitchen I
door?
The most absent-minded man we
ever knew came back to his house
one morning to get something that
he had forgotten and then forgot
what it was that ho had forgotten.
A man may realize that he isn't
handsome. But he usually believes
tli at he is distinguished-looking.
Says
Nome::
an unknown contrlb. from
, ......v.. "When that German general
i who is offering $100 for tli'e first
/i_i rm. „ j r» ii • i • i • i- , ..I American s&ldier gets better acquaint-
ed. Theodore Roosevelt is making patriotic speeches that Ui with the Amen, an troops, he win
win applause from loyal Americans. He declares: "If we don't
send an ample army to Europe to overthrow Prussianized Ger-
many sooner or later we shall have to fight beside our own
hearths for our own safety." That is the reason we are at war.
Just as European nations for several years questioned as to
who started the war, we Americans seem determined to ques-
tion why we are at war. The answer is that it is better to be
at war now while other nations are fighting for human liberties
than wait until we must fight alone.
be willing to pay billions for the
last one. Ain't It so?" You're darn-
right!Random Shots in Beaumont
Enterprise.
Our anger at not having thought of
that first is matched only by that we
experienced at the minstrel show at
the circus the other day when one
negro bawled the other one out for
sitting there like "September Night."
A woman might be able to dress In j pronounced the genuine boll worm
dine sort of fashion if she lost both I and the discovery has attracted spe-
arms.
is hopelessly handicapped.
Yes, dear reader, that fellow who
never condescended to notice you be-
fore and who is now bowing and
scraping around you is a candidate. |
Tho early bird gets the worm. But ]
a lot of men who sleep late never J
did like worms.
If some men were prohibited from |
talking shop they wouldn't be able to
say a word from pno week's end to
another.
As you plow through life always re-
member that a woman never forgets
a compliment, and that the same is
true jif a man.
Any time a man returns a borrowed
umbrella to you open it and you will
discover that it is broken. »
A man always wonders why other
men can be so foolish as to listen to
the tommyrot spouted by the other
party's candidate when he could listen
to the convincing arguments offered
by our party's candidate.
One half of the family expects the
other half to economise.
But if she hasn't a mirror she cialists from all over the country.-
1 Bryan Eagle.
IN GUARD HOUSE.
Otto Wangerlna, Professed T. W. W.» j
Making Bum Soldier.—Refuses to '
Don Uniform or Obey Orders.
Camp Dodge, Des Moines, Sept. 26.
—Because Tie refused to obey order
or do any part of the uniform of a
United States soldiers. Otto Wanger-
ina, professed I. W. W., drafted
from St Paul, has been confined in
the guard house. It was said charges
will be filed against him and a court-
martial probably held.
Make up a
batch of dough
* with Calumet Baking
Powder. Use part of it in
a baking for your evening meal.
Put the balance of dough in the
ice box—for breakfast biscuits.
Fine, flaky, tempting biscuits that
fairly "pop with goodness. You'll
find this a great help. And one
that can be found only in
CALUMET
BAKING POWDER
The reason is this—the complete
leavening action of Calumet never begins
until the baking is put into the oven—until
it is exposed to oven heat. There is no loss of
strength in the can or in the dough. While
you are saving minutes with Calumet you are
saving money andlhaterials too.
You Save when you buy it—You Sare when you use it
It is reasonable in price. It is certain in
results. It stops bake-day failures. It is by far
the most economical baking powder you can
buy or use. Sold under a guarantee of Money-
Back-If-You-Are-Not-Satisfied.
Calumet contains only such in-
gredients as have been approved
officially by the U. S. Food Authorities.
JT MADE bythe
(Associated Prpsm Dlspntcli.)
New Orleans, La., Sept. 25,—Dock
laborers today began unloading from
a Norwegian steamer a cargo of 10,'
000 bales of binder twine, valued at
$100,000, consigned by a New York
shipper to Ruenos Aires, the federal
export license for which was revoked.
It was said some weeks ago that
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