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Clinton New Era, 1909-09-23, Page 7r,yqFkjP1""1F,7W, �-­Wr Tj1jrjPF9jrR,9W, � "IMP7T -w'. _-W ���, �-W 7',F'141'7�� --7:j11!F7V19Pj7P4",7� r-.,%rW­41r1F3jPF-,rW rwrlaFgppRTRFWPFN,Owmplp�'IKWT-VNWPWW- , , , � . , � , . � . . � � I I . r , : � I The Clinton Now Era . � . 7 . �%, � - , Sept, i3rai log I � I - __ - . 1- � , ­ ­­­ -­ ­ 1. I � . I ­­­ ­ - I I 11, ''I . . ''..".­ I.. . I I - . .11 - - t 11V I ____ ". , _ , - - = 1:01 ::11 1: I I � I . _,______ _ =1.1:0:11 1�1111 1. I - . I . I. I � � ! I � � I - A_.....` ; , , , . ...... "I'll . I I . �. -_ wo-ow'. I .... I . I ,ur short 6y- ftat disuitary,s appear, , 0"r"04% 1 � . I -r � ..''.1 I . r I I I., I � ance, from the center room. As AIWYU C) CD WIMP I I . . I r I 0 1. . . nly Medicine That gaused to . hang ,Up Ils ,coal and hat I . � � � r, .. I . . me Xow Mwar 11 . . I ­ and pull off his :gloves Cynthia bent I r, . I .. . I . r 11 qjhurses MACCOmind phy - "I once more over her ,work, while Perry . ��� . I � r . . � . 11 Aakred on 0. ff, &" - i : I d I � I I . . r .. I . .Did Any Goo strairlitened UP and trIed to look as � r � . � . r 00 I I I . - I r I � I I . . I %0 I I L � ,� I I . , . After Suffering Tortures. For � though to really brad business of press- , , r I I � � � � . . . .. . . I I Ing Importance witb his honor. I : . ;; . .. .1 , � I . . I otind 1 ! .. � : : . �, .. I . I Years, Tbis Lad F The months bad brought changes to ' I � .. , . . I .... . . . . . . I 11 _.­ . I Happy Rell'of jn� �'Fruit_a- L3enuett There were care lines on his * I . �.. � .1 11 .. . .1 .. R �.. I'; ­ r AD ! '' RE . r E. � I, ', I I ON , . tive�!'. face, and his eyes were tired. A f4w . . I I � I . ,- . silver strands, loo, bad .crept into tile I I . . r : Prankville, Out, juiie Mll, i9o8. . . t . � r . . I ,r . . Mr, have received most wonderful be6efit; darker lbair On his temples. There was . � I . ff r d w about him to suggest the ..� . I .1 r � from mgr1IFrUit,a-tivm11 Isu pr� little no . , told . . i � r . . . . . I . . . . . . rrr Idler. I Slince 'taking over the NeW " ' , , � I fQr years from headaches andyidu in - I . An 'IP - r 11 _­ -�, - I _ - - - ­ _. - . r --",- ­. . I ,. r- I � I � .� - ­_ I . 1- 11. )Tdr-r­ ­ _". 1w exclaimed oil I � I. � � r - _ � I ,� . I ; - ,_ q- theback,'and I cousulteddocti5isin4t.- ' "We I 0 man, ' r . . Ep"00"MM - I .1. .. " everyremedy obtainable without seeing Perry, "whaiVo the excuse this M we haVer endeavored, 'by r I � , I ..... . relief, Then I began taking "Pimitmw tin�e?ll r I 6 am %A 1.0 . � Why We. Are Stronger. "or bim-To autyiv "The what?" asked the Youth U11 - I (Contilued from last week.) , . tiling to*'make nor prona es' I And this was tile, onl� medicine a . ., � I I I *i- 1- 06� - ' ' Ivin her by great deedslmoto prove his that ever did we any &I good. I took 1, . every -avai a ble means., to improve � I -put mr. 1wrigail 0 Pi j Me old. Greeks #nd Romans were W49 this. several boxes altogetbTeer, and . nowl am easily. , "Yotilve got my terms. Take em . love worth her acceptance, "'I e excuse. You come h6re-wbea I . . , , great admirers of,health. and strength, . rh , I I ' . I � *the chance--tbe cha ace be bad so eager- entirely well of all my dreadful head- I'm likely to be out --about four times . -- leave lem." . their pictures and statuary made, the a ties and backaches. Ithe same, . , III . ly, Jouged forT it seemed providential. r C r All w' *-Oh, very well." conceded W.Alb- 1 4, week, and ;ilwvi,vs with a perfectly ,r... ____ ill admit, that ' . Muscle$ of the men stand out like . ,,,,. ,.,_ �Ij,b+ wlfh the iny nf battle a 4 4. 1�1 I +,ll. � p . I wrlgbt, with laule, grz aclousiless. I An),- . thing to obllqe an old friend." �-. 1� cords. . I As a matter of fact we have ath. - � . and the hope of his beart's reward, I Beilnett turned Upon the waiting boss. . "Good! So\we get *200,000 for elec - Oue. letes and strong men -men fed on r r . "I � I tiou espouses, and my persona I count receives 0Z5,000 shares at 63," r fine strength making foods such as r Ouaker Oats -that would win In, any accept" "Good!" yelled Horrigan. slapping "Good . "Quite so. And now"- - the old Roman or Greek. him resoundingly on the bacit. I` I "And now comess. the question of the , r contest with - I champions. I boy I Now, .0 well)"- , I right man for ma.Toi. Well- � &gain Horrigan paused, rising to his it's a matter of food. Thefinest food for making strength Of bone, muscle . *'But remem- - . . . I feet stealthily, like 'some ponderoul. . . oatmeal. Quaker and nerve Is fine r .1 ber, one thing, I Mr. Horriguil", hou-b cut, his bead bent slightly,'XIS t' P, . � * Oats- is the best because it is pure, no . interruptedBen- catching a falut or distant sound. k Iiiisks or steins or blao specks. Farm- � vett, an 4 )lie "What's the matter?" asked Wal 1) � ers' wives are findingr that by feeding . � careless boy- . wright, looking UP. I Bil, I i farm hai�ds plentifully on Quaker r I I hood Seemed to i ' ( - � "Nothing," returned TIorrigan, �hje 4 ts 4.1 ey 3,ccomplish, a double result#- ai 'a , I I . a I. I eii - have f . . he did not resume his seat. Instead af the,men go to their work with greater - r i I away from him ; he talked lie ileg-ail to pace the room It, . * vigor and the expense of suchfee4lng I I like a discarded _�__ apparent aimlessness. yet every tpri. . than with other foods.. ; 2 1 I r garnient, leav- - � chanced to bring him nearerplia near . A man. .7 r or to the door of the adjoining office. . Ills carelcm boithood . . I i . .. I- U ll,l ,I-- niust havi . 1. I I I . hood and rug- sCcn.jed to have jall- new exco tor your n rap ­ I , I orate you for the originality of those I general appearance, the paper has exe,fises. Whofis today's?" I "I have no . need of an excuse." re- I . . plied Perry, with an. all, Qf hurt dig- lbeen i-mnroved in - m any way . ,. IV— . _910F - nity. ,1; am the 13e ' 4rer- of a Most Im- , ... I . - Or s 4 . I portant message to, you..' . � ' ft V% . " "Prom whom T1 , I I The newspapers throughout the "From -from- l[iallas. to bome;-land- � . I I I � I ed this morning." ' . I loounty are complimen i ­ . A light ca.1no Into the mayorIs tire4 . . ting us upon . � - � . . I I . I eyes ot the news., I . I .0 . I - * "Andtlie.wessaget" he Asked ea, -the results thus Jar attained, and . ger)y. ' ' . . I(Irbat's the message. $be's home," .0 I "She sent you to tell me tbat?" ' .1we purpose continuing, the -grc,)cd, .- I - "No: not exactly that," evaded Per- I I . I I ry, wriggling I work, until the appearance of the . ., iiiicorlifortably. . I I . "Well, what Avas her Message tben9'f I ". . � . 1� . ., � I --She-'slie didift send any." I � I . i . . I I. . . , lli "I'll, I . "Then who s�nt the -message that I I � I I I . .1 011 Rw_h e .I I . , . %Xl_ I . .. the fl -lit tilan 6virfewhere, I tnink," . ged strength ca away Irom h1in. MRS, FRANK.IZA . I. I she'lias cQkn(- 1101110" I . � I � If we ($0111, wl Walnwrlgllt�rallg a bell, and the but' striplidU of all � I I . ' . � TON "Well. tilt- fact Is I sent It myself. . * I � I I - - . I . I the follies and idleness that had hither- I talre."'Fruit-a-tives.11 occasionally That's WhY I brOlIght It"'., I ., . I . � I 11 .. , haven't a sbad for npp,�ared. . .� � Ilrelnember ond thIng, if still', but I am quite cured of a trouble � - 'lob. you poor. 1<11otill laughed Ben- � I , , . - of a , "Find '.%Ir4 Bennott.11 mid the flua 'this 11 . , I ."ifive - I . . ON% sbov 04, 'I to ruasked it, . . I I . . . I win -gbt-if I arn elected Mayor - that was said to be iticurable. neft. "I"I'lie same Old excuse In a 'new i I . . I .,--L tOAA4b. Nvetilus, cler. ,laud ask him If he will slep here i testimouy voluntarily, in order that � le w. r a - _� I . I shall never onco, swerve.from my this � shape! V�,elj, now you're here. you.'ea . - . .. �. I �� . . - . I ­ , be careful tt ' for a moment." . I - _.. . . ' others who.stiffer as I suffered may try I - JIbi too busy . I I . . . . 1. I .. - ,Q \ I - -, � � t o -,l 11orrigan reflectively, solemn oatb of office. P this wonderful medicine and be cUred." otay just fivo minuteq- . I . . . . �1 "Tes.11 won . .. ... I I ,� A choose t4e be$ . - Q. - jay� with little boys t I I . . I �\, , I . mallpoSsible, 11 rulAyIng . his hu I . a t I . . NVOInwright. Uneasy at the. ca, nai. 7 (Signed)'.MRS. FRANK RATON. . t 1.) tlqbo,,%,%i 1,11b6twenty-twonexti. , . . . � � .1 � . . I at' - plump lf4lid; ' er, . I'llit I . - ' � tact. .11 r. W � ge _*.' OF'ruit-a-tives' I are sold by all dealers . � n . W'1- date's Unwonted words and mann - I � t ___ %.,. er. "lie's the man f or * us -"'tb a.T Is-, - e s - . I . . i 1$ 0 oml. pletely changed, M . wright'.- 11 g .. tarte4 to slyealc I af. 5oc a box, 6 for $2-.50 or trial b6k, 25C . sprilig. P- . I _... - . I - any. new ,. : . � � . I ad(led, with less assurituce, ".If ,We can Interfered, . � . 1. . IlAny me�sages while I.wap out, Miss - . . . . .- . . . � . I I . I -.ft fact"- . . � I . . I -Dr sent post-paid on recei�t of price . . . Uaiidle,. him." . I ,.Fruit . la,-tiye � S 4imited. Ottawa. . Garrison . , . 1. � . . I � . . I I 1 1416 1 I - Ills- wander - ' I .. . "Of course )7oii'll keep your oath. of by. 1 I . . ?11 'atures afe being, "added, and, still ' ,inswer6d. Wain- . . . LuMb . IZ; t� I 11 g S h a C "I think Nve can," , office,$' 'he bellow6d jovially. "Of . -M& , � . .."Yes, one,", answered Cynthia, "Your. 1 . . . I :1 1 11 .11, . . --m&it of his conversat' I . . � . , I loll - ...!- --- . . , - -'it, a fr. w - I . , . I I . �, brought him ti wrig, ' . � course you Ill. ,That's understood." ' I , mother telephoned that she' would bel - I NvIdi -Gibbs flashing 'acrws his Maui- Ight' . '. ' ­�. I .. . . . . . . I I . I . Then In an undertone to WAIdwrl I . . ast 2.* She said she had Imore are co I I Thbmpson stepped the 6ilivo door ,ruaps Tou,ii. tea,ve it-wita me'r 1. here 4t half Ir . ntemplated. . � ory. ,.,You gee,j litive fairly good Fea- as Alwyn moved, afty, the *boss .whisl , ",k,L � . �. .1. . � a surprise forlyou,'i . . . . . . � . � - . . I .. .. .. quictly over the With the la% I � I I , . atift- . . - � Lhmsh-old. word he sud sons for believing be's In 10ye With my pered: . I ... I .c .� 1. -,. , . . .. to it , I,11 , ".Say." remark6d P&rry, fee:lln,t be was . . ... - . . . . . . . � I I . . � ' i . jileco, Miss Dallas NvalhAvvight-11 40 $IDo41t . butt,lnl Leave him. to Mel � ,,.No; It's, got an *answer 1_1 . . 1 from the .talk, "I'd 910 � . . . . . . I ... . . . . I . . . . . . . I -ed jt open. 11,1o? * Tfiafs"- �' I . .X ­ 'wait, I suppose:" . . .� . � � . . . deuly jerL have to I being exclude( Thompson Ste )pe(I quietly over th( hat Silly reform talk"don't mean any- , . rpelse if -I were you; . -ar, 'el - yn. Ilvd had surprises over the * la ' . . "And, as I control .her f;rtuue and I I Ile sat down, nninvited;, with an- air easy an that- su . � � , . ' . ..I v, walked . ON . .. 1hing, Ifs the way all youngsters In . � toorauch Alw it requires .a, . rge. amount of ; . thresboid into the libi I h e, r brother's until -Ferry is twe � nty- p6litl s bl6i, qff steara.. T,cave him to of mock resignation that was. .. . .. . . punk. I .. . I ­ . I I . . .. 1. .. I . z I to biri employer, handed him a diqpatell f-, - -s- - .. - . . . . . I for Cyliffilws 'grawty. . telephone ,myself, and they're . I;cl. - . , . . . � and we. _-__ I - I � 1, ' han �es,,and - ` Ale . . . � .Mel", ... . I I I ,I:gjrl" , . I . A.1- . 1.) i -it out ag�lnnnder the hatterS - ,.loh. IVs .0 dirk . cli!'� &hWhidd, 11orri7,.. . I . .. ., 1. .9 "Perry Walnwrlght.,�'.slic e aimed Once I * aii I like , ,Money to -execute -the c 9 � "I ... Or 1101-Egull's g!ure, el.0shig tbL o(zec . g,in. 'III(, . I'- . 1. I . ... I . . . . I .. . I .. in exasperation Ilhow often 4�m 1 to 1 I "Alderm .Phelan won d to. .. . ... .. I 1. . . � � � � . _. . . .1 .. , I. . .1 �� I . . � door after hini. 'I'Mr, -Bennett IS PIDY1119 tenuls.10 re- . . . CZAPTE It. IV.' , , . tell -you you mustu't bother Me here speak to your honor," said Ingram, the ], - . I ., ()� - I � . I "That fellow was listening to ev.ery ported. the . butler, cmn " 1� were a pe- in office llollrs?�' . . . . I oorkeeper,* pop . Pilig out. Of - tI. j � 1. .re. us, we. are I . , . I . raod of unprecedented tofi :and - .#a - . anteroom. � I � � � � . . I . � woril v.,c --aitl!" shouted the- hoss as< ,,IIe will be, here at once.". I . . . . Now you've hurt,my febllugs,"'an * Y, . I I . .. . .. . I . I . . o,teitement. for Alwyn I�ennett. .,,show Ulm in," answered Bennett. �. I the door shut behind Thompson. ,.No Igo% "the only . , nounced Perry in solellin cOnvictiOn". I � .. . -w," resumed Ilorr I P - � ! _ A 7.1- . nd of 1, 'T"'ljl'em'sNotmef'tjwnie"nsonwto'n'deit�d at'lils . , le fering. the New Era 'to- - e . old d with'.th*s fact�befo "How foolish you are!- lit It - I . But," be added, generouslyj "IIII for- "Now, th,im, ,e . . . . I protested alas Is to find 0 " . Wryly � . .. . . I . at .rem. � . I . . . I I thing tb. .116* : . . . I . I . . ,� , 'I� . _ Own - eloquence. .- Speech after:speech. I . I to prove it lIll -1ve youa "Were you: about to ask me to stay - . . . , Waluw igbt. ,,Ile was. bvingl I. me . and .. � .... J . be' here,- . . � . give You, I . I . - f 11 consent, ,and t , - T3 E T11 10 You wanted "LO . .1 this message. llvi�� tried and temple(] . .Me. .1�r. Waln'wright'?" lie Made in every section PC the elty- peace offeriti _..� See? Your ol(j Boston - awbile longer?" asked thb boy. "Bd 19099 .To NEW SUBSCRIB I � � . '" . � . . 9 . � I ' 9 1 and tested Thompson. ill -a .hundred I asked Bound 'th (I '.In halt 1-.ullt suburbs in hall$ .%vb6re .cause, I'm soiry.'blit 1'e.iift Goodby. I . . � I .. I .tt,' stepping rough tb . terriers. Betty and,Prince. Charlie, and . . . �. . .. . . . . . . . . . . � � I ays. and he's always rung true. I ' (I -401, illne-tattlis of Ills. 4arers wer�6 ,Ili . . I :, : " . . .1 AV 0 1 long window - from the. veran a. I . we hold ing, them," - . . Good afternoon, �lllss Garrison. Glad , I I . . I . - ' re `,` ced the photo. I Sol .any in.CaAad&,,1or � tilt evenj g where familiar , ong NJ' b t trust him utterly." go6d morning, Air. Horriga I he added ug. dress aud � Anaheittia-befo, her. bi.pboto-ra I)II. .you III, . 0 � addres.0 ,. . � . , : . . .. -,. I 11 .. -Well, I don't trust a man living," I � I . faces dotred the plac ; Ili overcrowded, She ca' ' ' ftjj'a.little, cry of I'll, bring another hiessage from Dallas , . .. .. .. -)n- the second, occuliant of the .e . Ughtit up, wi ' . , I I., I - 1, - . : . . -' on set, 0 ... .. . . . . 1. I smoke re& -In- auditoriums, where, not... . � I . . I � ,, . . . tomorrow.,. . . . . .. . I' . . . : �. . I . ,,, I . -4 1 . . I � . . . I I : retorted Horrigan, reluctantly convInC I room. I . . � pleasure. I I . . . li. . . ... . . 14 . I I uti "I she exclaimed. "What can. Phelan want of me, I I - . I . .... . ed. "I don't sign receipts or keep,ac- . . one, mau. 1hree- I�Wore. a collar and' � . . � I . . . 11 . The young man was contiess and cot-` I - I "Oil, the bea eS . . I . . . .. . . I I .... . where a . score -itlonalltleEf vied for . . .. . .... .... counts or - wrile .letters or have wit- I - . of. n look * o,11 be-, *on.der."' mused Bennett, halt aloud. . I I larless, his silk,shirt -being,turnedin at "We do . well Ili that pos - - - .. ."L ' ' . . I " ­�L . � . ­` lie the peck. In o ' , .S . , . � me ancl . I With, a, -versatility that dellkhted 4A ,P 11 . a question of veracity between . ills racket With tile other he Mopped - � I was spealkitig of the dogs.' She aldernijau! I think this is.t.he first time . . . . .. � the other mail if there's � . , a. mana �d. to . ,witli-a visit." :` re' 5 - - ''. - 1 . e-. '' , . ... � r sses when I talk. I alwa,ys, make It . ne baud lie Swung a tell- precedeii6e. ' . � ' ' ' ' ' Itted mode , tly. " - ,, * . . : ­Hq aud I sdarcely� . - Good,-afte noon, . a . admi I I an lnvpstIgft- ' *Horrigan the candidat 9 ve hohored,me .� . . usbed fade, for tile day,. was hot. . .reprdved himo -Avith% ljorty. s'corll. , - "You, . . * , tion. Aly Avord's as gdod as tiny one,s, his. fi .. . . . . a6pt liftfigett to� 63,*ery,aiidlonce andi , I, lit 1,in in the, pleta�e_ iob.11 be exl- ' , "Then be lenient with a first offense, . I . . . . 11 ... . ' and the.gaille bad been swift. .. ' � ... .B . . . . . . . 1. I I . � I .. . I I I . ,and they can't prove anything against .1 reoveri to impk6ss his hearers with . M. the one with the - bat your, honor,". suggested Phelan, ,shok- . . I . I I I'll .IIY4s,11- answered..Wainwrigilt. I'm mo . I - Iticerity and , plained,.' 11.1' . � . .. . -, . . . . .1 I Me in' case of a sbowdoN�n. I Aidv1.se . I .. . � . .1 . lw� bands with tbe. may6r axid'nodding . . I . I . . . I . 14 I . gorryto Interrupt your tennis �set,. but a sense ot-his absolute S om - knd"- .. . 1. I - ' I). 117.. _. . . . , . . , I .. It's . . esty : I* - the cro ded, polyglot . "Thank you so 113 . u . Cynthia as she I . )assed . . I . 10.ou to try the same plan. a good.. I � her Impor- .11013 I. n .w . . ch for the picture. . leftsautly to . . I I modate'. conven-� I - / I Avere wV want to see yotion, a rat I `c 11 'to )jek own office. .. . . w e, can accom . . 11 I . one. And In the ineantime,if I - ut meetings he lift on the plan,'of speak- 1, shall keep it alwir- out� . � . '. . . . . . I I I . . � I .,.j. They're t1;j - * � . . . . 1. I I on 11d keep an eye on that secretary. t�nt matter, . W,e'*re been talking abd ,. ing .to representatives; of eacii race In. . . .'s ething irupgrtant, I splipose It � . . I y you. LI:I . � - . . .. . . . � � 1. nicest dogs I ever had."' - - : . . oni , . .. I , . I . ... ��� I Ile'll bear watchilig." I . I . . 1 2. their Own'language. 'In fl single Pveu- And it Isn't MY Unit . ha.zarded Bennett,, . I I t 'I -n w it I, . I . eihtly every e sub.scri tion.tha .. "Never mind about Thompson. He's .-T6nIjks!11's9Id'B�mlett. with a pu . tie. napers recorde lib. had "I'm nice too. I- ., : , . . .. 61imaype it.is Important and,maybe.1 I ., � . - if _� .. . . I . .. . p I . 1. . . � . . . . 1 tug, so t . d, . 11in'not a dog. - 11 . . I . . . . I . � . . I � I V­� - , , . all right. Let's get back to the elec-� . zidd.smile from one to the other:of the .. . . , , . I . . �js lilt. all del . . . I I I . 11 . . . . I . I ­ . . , I . I 16W -' inade.. spe-eebes In English, French,. �,,I.to)a you once beore.not to kive n't,". returned, Phelan.: . I .. . . I - J, , - �.. % '.. . .. I., I .. - ' you I . tN�6,,older men. . , .. . ,. I � . . . . rue - our . wayo:. . , *. ., -,I �. "'. :-,... �..:�l . I . in mind fok I � . . hat abbut?" - , _' , - ". . -as a t . . . . , . . s I .t tion. Who b . .1 I, 4u Spanish. Ai'�i I It' . . . . . . . . nt to be ftlay.OV.i, pried Horri- G�r6a% Itallan and . ni) holiei 'YO`I�il. &O : : 'I - - I . . . , . . . : I � l, � , . , .. � .1 ave I � "Wrl . . . ome w 1. . . peudg on wilether'that vi . story I comes I : . . I . I I * � .. . I . - I . . . the Chrmilde today nbout'Your veto- I . .� .., .1 � I , . . . . I . - , � 11 . . . mayor?" � ' . .glin abruptly. . . .� . . : meetingq toughs had iried to confuse. ,.Ifl:to)(I %that to. souie � fellows. at.. tilt'. 111 - . . . .. I I .1 . I � I . .: .� . .� �. - I .. . , . '. "Well," considered Horrigan, "he's, I . 1g. m,ith* *�uestionsj club, and �wi'trled'0: .1 . . I . IwaY'blIl If ' . .. ... I I . .. . I � . I �... .. . .. . � . .. .. .; ", ­'. . '.. I . -%N Aver?"* cpiinterdd- the him -by jntRrruptiu . fi_�ure it out, and, jug, the Borough. Street :al. . . . . . . I , . 1 ,I � I .1-1 . . � . 'hat's the fins . I . . I . ­ I . I all'ill I , , .. . . . I . - I I . � ­ . 1. � � -up. ... ... I ­ .� I ­ a . - -ally yefoed'that'bil , , , , - - ­ :1 got to be some o , . . . I -- comment Ide 'You w0reguylug. ine.- , ., youlim ro - , I I I � . ne who isn't mixed erplexed youth, . I 0 or Insult. ' For -o ch., . we deel . d . 1. . ­ _. . I - - ­ . . I - - I � I ­ - . 1) 1. I . . . jokin . . I . .1. � h, .1y, 'Sorry I can.1t stay I . � � . , . . ., in 'politics or corporations. Some one. .: ,�It'18n!t a j6L'e." Intervened Wain- Alwyn, Avithopt *breaking jthe.thread of �.ItWlvat"clev,er men �you. mbift-.'be at ave to (10 is to S. : . I . . . . I .. . � � 1. . I I,. . I . . . . . . .. n with no � . . . . . � A., , . . . . . lobger,I,' a - i out." ".. , �, ... . .: I , � .. I I . .. . . _. �. . I . the public Isu'L on toi X. ma .. .. St. fil�;'dlscourse, found some quiak-reply .. th'it.club! , 'A on -going to the ad- - . an �e � ­ . . . . .. . . . � . . . . 1: . Avrlglit.. .!'Mr. llorrl.gan III, in ea�rne ". . ,� .re: y . ., . . . .. I .. . � I � . . queer past." . . . . I . I I -his . I$ .. "No..":Siild Bennett. ."that announce- . � .. . I. . . . I . . . . I . .... . : : . ." "Ill pe tile lieat hasn't soiiptas�o-'tul-ii,tik4i.l,iti-If�on ..Itolr� - injuistmI106 bqI.I next week? I - . I . .. . I . . , 6arnest? I ho . _ i ­ . . I . ut wastilt axithorize,(I. . 1, boven't've- . . .. � I I "I advise you . I ' I'Ar6 you?" � I ., -to consult the calen- got - ie to bis fiead!,'-` : . m.entor.tind fuya the ,audlence'.s. sYml . I . .. . . . M6 . . I I I I . . dar of saints and pick out your candi- , - to him%ck�- ". I . . . I "Why?'.1' . . .... . .. . .. . ... toed the Borough .Streot'rallwiy bill. . . V"%h 11604ft .,0041lk . . � . : I "You don't understand," lllit ill IIOr­ ,. Pfttb-N'.'. I . K --.v I . date there." sneered Wainwright,- who I day'came and went I - "Bectio' .. I've - In fact, I haven't made lijiblid.1110 del. Aff in i � I . . . - rlg,,,i- * "I control fho, party's nombitVt . lit'last'qlectiOn. . se -that's tho an-swer. � , - I - I . . could not clearly follo%v h4s guest's real - --nomination: for in - 6 fair major- neve� been to* an administration ball; clsloft. on It. '%'%7fiyTI. -.. �, �� I . . ; d ML --M a . � . . tions. The . . . nyor .Ij� And Alwyn. Bennett by I . . to hear It, and,:ffia:t bell)-, I .. soning. I I 1. arri6id Ills entire ticket.to N�l ' - *�ulre there I & es, irl�-- , , IIII;n glad I ,� I 11, . yours If you'll like. itl'y� - I ity c. . . ctory-, .�Ut Ify 'u 8 ' . a . 11%W I .. a. s.. . N - I can find. him -oil ,,Nlot-not reallyV gapped Alwyn Evan'bis severest-crities in,the orgml " "Don't be silly." . nlillstration - the ease, I'll Invite myself to.a, seat and .. � . I . 0. I think . lw The adi . . . I , I artb," laughed Horrigan. ' "Ile's got , . . . . . I .� Nation were- forced to adbilt that - ,ill is. a very great function Indeed, stay awh!16. Say, your honor, on the . . . I � . . I . I g clever, educated, with a E�Igllast. . . . .1 Bell b. ) .. , � .1 . � I � to be youn I . I ,nett, and 86nnett a)6jie, had shvedthe i1ye I p' ' S about it.. level, ,that -Boroug.b.bill was the rawest. � I . I . I . , . riame. a good family and social .. ".Yes, really. WO�-. " . t � . con askilig (luestibb, I I. ng that ever cameacross. . Gee, but . ., :L I I . . . , I . good 'or . � -A . 1, n whole orgqnlyatlo.n. full- pa t iii severe defed on's -,Not only ,every.. one: Connected, with tI ' 16 till . . .. It# . . me, owing . I .. ' . . - AvIth a meat ax. . . 't the 'p''rese4itt - ti . lit, with r y k;ij t - lio;�ig , to . standing and plenty of cash, The dash 6boiee 'of, men foi tile - udininis'tration g, es. but all. Wets or � they d1d their work � ZL Ilf . . . � . of good materl.n.l.'Why 'do You, come to judgment and go . .. . I I .. . . . . . I . � is Important. so the public will uniler- . I 1. th tim crooked.. -r people like that. - , "then .you weren't one of the alder- � . I I . . . I . � ; I . � . . * ' niel" , . . . 1 I .� thousand , . o In the boss' . �. califtalists.,and otho . � stand he isn't a graft hunter. They�ve .1 . � � . 1. . . Ls vindicated, .and I- . otbe of the, biggest men who voted for it?" . .. - , , I . : Iltecause vo* lie rmi� we w.-axit.11 ',� political 'career wa , . ve heard that s I 'thin' doing. I don't belong the'.pres.-ent; nedessar outlay, � .we � �_ * got to be made to think he'*0 I U*. tile 1, . Tre t . I . . imsoIt. was iA,erjoyed be- fifiniiethl deals,' are arranged during I "Mel' No . . I . I . . � . 7 y - I - I . I . .. I . . I game for purity of politics and high .", an answer that's excellent,' but � Horrigau 11 � . � . .1 � I to Dick - Horrigap's 'solid thirteen.'. .Ile . I � . . I I .1. . love of civic duty .and as an explanation it's myckfifying." - I YO11d: mau dd the fact that ,that ball. Isill it 91loer?" ' � . . . . ., . Own , 0 , . .1; � . . ot - There's u de4l 11111, ca n't b uy -and sell me at his ire that, al . principles and' . - 'IN . . lArly, des .. ,money "I'll toll'yor! We're lookillg1forward. 11 he had' falled to oust Alderman Phe , especially. P,4rticu . � - �. * " � . . ,%vholly. tioud the. thinking of Ointilig through myself, terms like he-does'thefti thirteen gooz- . . I., . . . . . . . . . I I... all that sort of thin& At the same to a risky fight anv-, . I loll In the primaries . . � . � .. � . .. ".. ... . . I . I . , I .. I .. � 0 . � � . . - � . I . I . _ th . * . e, - , .1� . time be's got to be somp one we call � ,, And since You. see . no chance of .boss' delight. . at night if I d6ul"'; get a good eliallet' Ors-" � . . , ' ndin. , ,.on, . rip . 1: I handle to suit ourselves. 'Thairs. the - . I � . - "And -yet, alderman, from your rep, outsta subse - tions b ... . � . . Ing yo lillck me out as the 'Victlin '.-.There was. howevee.'a Slight cTQnd earlidillmma deal that. mear,s a lat to. I .. . . . � I .9 . . , . I . ..- . I . . �. . I I man who'll catch lem coming and, go- wilin 11 . Waln- '. rue.,, - � 1, � . .. I.. � . Utatioull- � - I . 11. .. I I � . . . . . I .� . . . . . 1. I 11 . Instead,: -.0f Some. orgaulzation man? .on Alwyn's triumph, for Dallas I I ,� . . I . �. . � . . . . I I � .. I � . .. . .. - . .. : Wb � . � � � .� . . . I I . Ing. We've got to find him.' Any sug in�t presen't'to share that .. .. I . .. .. I I I . . . . I Good Idea as far as you're concerned,' ';mrlght was .- "Then why wait till'the ball?. . . y - "From my. -,reputation I'm a crook- - . I . � . r . . .. . .."W, ' . 1--% . s: paip. bat. - -, , - . � . . . . � � ... . � ­ � I �- . ­ , , - � ,�. �, I . . . . gestions?" . . I . . .I not". . I. hey? Well, 'there's- eroolcs and'crook . I . .: . . . � �- but I beg Ito &611fie, wit bout tbank4,7 ,'� triumph. thin a few days after 11orm , , ' . I . . ... . - I I . . . . , . 1. . . . � ...: . "Well 9; _­. .1 , . I onl:jr 'And h th . V � :� � . I .. I . I I I ; . .. . : � - -.I.- � . � . . � I . I - - 1�911;z_ lono I'm one of tie o er kind. if I'm . . I . . ''. % I . I bow zbout GJbbs_4___.,_..-. --. � . Waldwright. I ett i might I . . . � I . I . . . . , � Broker had money. JI)g- ' O' no 'I"`­'_d6rf0tL1d_ - Avairilvilght. ilgan's 4 visit .to the . -place t- ,,I'd 0.6 it nowi . . . * "Won't do. 2 ( *' ' ' , I ' I . --I . I �.. - .. I � crooked -at 'all, which 1 deny most enw. .- - ..- ... ,. . ; � . . .. ... ..i I "Mr. 11orrigan'ttilliks that*you havea ne -with al) aunt on an come. In be'rore'!- . . - '. . I I I . .. � . I � . . '.. '. . 0 i . I - . . . I . . . . . gler. The public wouldn't stand for - . . w - Inning." .. . eight I months' tour of -Europe and the : "What a worker Ain- Bennett W"' tho,osidstic-111Y. ,At least I follow no . I . � . . . . I . I strong Chance of . � . I .. .. 1 .. . . .. . . � . . . him." . I I "That's right�" corroborated the bos,3'. N1 .tn whistle." � . ­ �. . . � . .. . I .., . . a . ,ledIterranean. Bat Perry, Who at tier broke In Cynthia -tllrlliill� very Pink 1101-119 . . � . . I .1 � ' ' . . . .. I . . . . .. . .. I I . I . "Youn- Saw,yer"- "It'll be'a hard fight. but with the r C, . w the subject. . **Then .why - are * iob here In regard. . I . . � I . . 1. d.Saw , . I Ight sedet request. had kept her po,,4t(,.d on ,all(! hastening to ellh.11', I ,�,o . :. . I I . . � . I I .. . - . . yer was born foolish. and be's 4,In the old days we thougglit lie was to tho'Borough bit . I - - . - I . I . . and, we believe you're every Mail of the stirring campaign, . . . . ' I . . been,getting steadily sillier every I year man we'll ivin. I electloil . of. laziness.- but now . he's I Ilperbaps it's on the theory of ,set a . � . . . . I . . . . I the right mam Even Ifyou Jose, you'll cabled her the resalt.-on .. uighto the soul . . 11 . I . I I . . � � .. I since, and his face shows it." ' - thlef to entell 11 11111011.1 � . . . . I I show- the world� What you're made -of. 'and. the following da� a reply Wes- working here night and day. Ile's not., .. I . .10 . -1 . . . ' - . I "Ten Broeck. then.'s / tprfflu� P olks I admire a fighter, , They haven't sage� of congratulation crossed the At- only the youngest inavortbis Oty,over ­NV(,l1.' , I Nughed IU;Iinott, 111.1111sed It' . . . I . I . . . . . . . . I . .. I , a I I � . . the busiest too. 1,111to f - I03W . . "Ten Broeck Is too fond of much use for an Idler." - ' . labile to gladden. Alwyn's heart' In. a had, but, I think lie s 1. 6, ...6f by. tht...olderition's I . . ... . I I � � cigarette Into the, connecting link 'be- ly spot, . I 'brought . lilt fle"­ . I I . . I � I I fra 11 Imel;,".. "at least 310i) I � w1l .1 spade.9 IWO'-46ij, Illp-W4,16 . . . . And besid6s, -�e - - The coars6 *on' words . letter that followed a week later D. . . . . � wear a monocle. What'd LLprion , If he back with -a:rush Dallas Wall1wright's I ],,is nSke . d the first politic -it favor the The eulogy oil tile tiew mayor 'Was smatle." . I . P 9 lb '� . . I . s . . . . � . -rt,v Wit 6911(s, but as' � . I was to flash that monocle In a Fourtli nlea and Ills own Venruing to,do some- fitture,mayor was called upon to grant I . . .. . I . . I sure don't r( . ' - , . . I . I I . ... ('She beg . ged that In his Office -Bennett . . � I . � . � . I I ,i . Inten%ll.' . - You flon't tw6d 1111Y 1'00t,- . . __ - � I � lv)to explallutlous Ill one sy-110VIC, \Vboll I � , tween fire and a fool. -_ 'NYou - to find a place for . I . , K i . ;T I. N (j ward meeting? There'd be a *masso, Cynthia , , cre.19 . I �_ Id try . . . I . 1. .1 .. � I . .. - 0 1 lob I jimmy.11fielitn's talking. Evelly.inove . .. "Well, vtbo. �tben? I -lave you 'any. . ,11 I I . .1 . . is . . . I Garrison. In consequence, of, Wit . I if I hadn't been through . � . . � I I . 1 I I when the young Man mad6 up his list . I I . .. I . one In mind?" -DIGESTER . - the game from shaWLI to 6sb in. I � .. - � UTTLE S . . * ` poIntments Allss Garrl I 4 of personal ap� Suffered More Than " picture "Yes," assented fforrigan-r-11 haveA. . . . . I . sop found' herself listed as assistant Avolld I be wise to What the Horrigan . , Do you happen to know a young fell . . SURPRiSE-PEOPLE #ry at a deeldedly COM- ci,oWd ls� framing' up On* you now? . 'The high standard .,of work I ­ . . .1 low who spends his summers bear her , e I ;- , .. . . private sbaret . 11 I Tongut,Can Tell 1. -....''. . . �. ; . . . . . . . I I fort ble salary., ' . * . guy, Vi e done some ra w ,work - In my , � . � . I.. 0 . . . -11 chap named Bennett-Al.wyn Ben. I . I . � � 110 . . . . . .'They Make F.ven Chronic Dys- I Ita working Ili that time. but this Borough business Is t ofore ch d .11 nett?" . . . . . . � . . . was while gliewas ou're ioh'has heret arA . erize - � %I. pepi1cs -Vor&tT12eir, Storngchs I capacity In the mayo'r*s private room .From Liver Troub.les coarsest Yet They - must think y wh , I . . - . I .. I 13 - . I . I . � . I I � . I -Inal M I I ' 0 0 ft I "Well, h9w. I . . . . . hour onb day JU midwinter thai'lie, . . . . . speak- as if I were to be. made ' ' Job-Pritting "Certai'ly; I know h1ro W011-* BUt"- In tbe,clty ball during Bennottlfi lunall . tbo orl,, r. Good Thing.,!, . 1; ` �. - �, � . I I � : I I � , __ I I . I . " N Bra . . . . . does he strike YOU?" . . � ,.Yoti De .� "I'd never have thought Of him In I . - . . . . X laiy, or torpid liver is it terrible . i for"-:- ' 0 . the ew I I .1 . . . . . I , I solftudiI Avag,broken by the entrance sel I , slow � responsible ` I I . I .0 I lon." .� I When a man 40 -ho "for years iias I . . . , I � afflicition, qA Itl§ influence perineatoes the . 11 ' I . . I I i . such a connect7 I I �th� t a visitor. . I whole.9vRteln, causing Biliousnoss, Heart- And itln7t YOUY' cried Phelan. I%ure 11 ain-vo "Why wouldn't YOU? tie lifetty'near a squalre me&I w , iWrjgh� redolont of� ban it. I urn Xo1k are. Whpix the peOpld get, wise to 9 will in, future be M r I .. been unable to eat , I * Perry Wain � NVaj,er Bra.9h; Lan ur, Coatc�t partment I I ., 14'6411109. oui being thbroughly -=Iserabl* 71 what they'r .1 . � , fulfills all our qualifications, ' �ao,' lkiek Headache, elloyv Eyes 6 Up against and dom . betors and I box and. 0061) as eyer, found his vil.iY ,1,0,1 , . .. . . . � nto tile 'Aallow Complexion, §t,c. 'It hot I I h16 fatb6r used to be a, bill. Dula In tile afterwird-who has tried d ds'hac�- nience t6 do their scream Will they.re . Got 801110 fat contract - medicine& ,Without relietmmmowild, is,, Ili . past the doorkeeper and burst I .I di is required to move tile Member that Soo-gfid-so framed tile bill' t%ined by -us, and. all work. wil'l organization. . ,! facto ea chronic and Almost ho e , sanctum. . I . � tlic I)j1d, ,v�jjj, I I .. . 1. . I . .. ' . from It In his time too." , dyspeptic -when this man An that by ,,gellol" *.is his -grooting.' -Ills Vowels', and, let.q it got -into tile blood and that Such and such aldermen vot- I I I . . . I . I . Ist,o,ul thus eadsing Conp.ti tion. �. "But young B�onnett hAS Ilover'l--1, king a "Little Digester" fegul I hohor Isn't around?" , . 11 I . I lift I W for It? Not them, ,Whit the publItt -10 � .. - I I . I . *t � ver, , jv1er pills will regu- executed promptly . . . . "Ile's well off. W611 e-,ductitpil. die al eat 3 hearty meAls a day, it I � - s6NNO,,, hnsWerdd Cynthia demurely, Milburn's TAxo-T will remember Is that you signed It. I I . . � � � . I and all tbat� I rail Acrosq 11 , 2 late the How of bile to act proporly-UPn(n � . I . � 1113 last fall , good .over it, -he 16 . nearl� as u Vork with the a I It I Ill go screechin' down the corridors I , I . . - .. . 1. - o ip . her I; %, � rano.vate - . I 3.0rhim - lo6king _n -, frOM ­ I 11 t-ont , I -_ when tie came oVer to 1ffqr , , r i IF sarpri5ea as delighted. most businesslike air She could iig- 4-he-4)OW014,4" ­th&-4uiqoItoil"OrOu,­Ii- � I .. . . . I 1. b is he 1416urteentli. Lit, purify tile 111VIr- Nlis- J.,ec;ffestberg . � . � I *__ ''. ..______ I I 1. . . I I'll I � I . fight In t made The littinberof those who balre had I feauebige bill that . Beisnett signed.' 1. - -1 - ! � � - . . 11 � e ith 1114ittlid bigestersop sumeI "Iles out at lunch," Swan Piver, an., Writes, �I kifferea L!�!�_:�7�.' _! --.,_.v._-.. - -_ -.-,--. . I some rattflng good Apee0hes. and the this exper�enc w . . 1 1-4 steadily growing, Mote Axe hearing "I .knew he would be," grinned. f6r,. for Yearn, more. t It tongue Can tell, Catch,the Idear' M_1� -_ . . . . I boys all tool., a liking to him. A'sW011, of them -trying thtna-Lbeing cured �y ry. "I timed It fine, didn't tV " rolibit. I tried Peral kinds '!Yes," said Bennett grimly; "I On- 1. I . oI I � . . . . I I but not a snob; good . "If you knew ho, Was out, why 'did Plum lk '4t but could t n ief Unfil der,stand. -But what I dobot so,% 19 Why I . . . I I I . I mixer, goad fel- , thetti-eVety &y. .. .,Of me 101tr 91.� o rel . . . . low, popujar,.eloat headedo no past- The tuakers have' $uth c6mPletO i you come?" she asked severely- -"YOU � it-, I n I 11rer pilIg. I can- you ghoul(i have t0on the trouble to I . I , Yes# he,g our Mail. More I think It over I confidence in them, th4t; they guarwitte f know I never receive calle j. noise them too highly for wh4t.thky towd hot's And warn wo Of tws, 9"40 . I I .� low '!, N E .1 I %, I . �� thtin to cuts- any Caft'Of sout . --"-' � r. ­ ­ - - -, -W. . � 1, I . W , 11, - , the sue6r I am." - stomach, I buslijeag hours. ,It son dIdn"t"come to , att 2U. 1 "I Shouldn't *6fider It SrOUIN right- 11tartburn, Indigestion ot Dyaftpsix- I �jijburzlli Laxit-LIV0 PIUS (To be continued nest vreek. 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