The Clinton New Era, 1911-04-13, Page 71
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COW
MRFEC?IQN
COCO
' is good for Growing Girls
and Boys—and they like it. It
h011tiSltes their little bodies and'
makes them healthy and :strong.
Cowan'e Co69a, .as you get it from your.
grocer. is absolutely pine. 1ta. delicious
newts u obtained by the use of tite highest
"rade of Cocoa Betel" sk fully blended.
Wellies is added to impair the health-
build ig pmperties of the. Cocoa..
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4Do You Po
Coma's • Ones
awe x UgUre It, U t jeW Him UU$ ,vour
club l can bslp them to get what they
Want. Do you follow the, Brews?'
"Yes; I Understand," sighed Brand.
"At first you took up the side of the
people. ;and you are continuing et it.
But you and /bur faintly have become
ambitious, or, at least. so far as you
are concerned, you are ambitious for
thew, When you • begin to associate
familiarly with rich men as theirfriend
you'll soon find yourself playing golf
Or billiards with elle, drinking whisky
with another, and your sou will marry
the .daughter of a third, You will tor -
'get' all about the people. Your paper
will become decadent and feeble. The
circulation will dry 11P." He paused'
for breath and added warningly in
strong tones, "The Advance is now et
its zenith, but, itsdecline beglnb• the
very day that you are elected to the
oak Door club,'
Nolan reachedover and seized Brand
shoulder.
I like ori and the
e thepaper stand for, but
by the er
•""Wheeler, you're a deceno thitt a
fellow, 1k y
you've made p
yoYi don. t know what it means to pat
people• that yon, love op the altar add
°eang9 ,thein, suffering for the sake of
.these -these general prinelples."
"Don't Il" exclaimed' the young ed-
itor',
d
iter,,. "Well, tiara .exactly what I've:
• done, I gave up the girl 1 loved, who
. had promised• to be my wire., s0.that 1
might write the truth." Ill spit. o!
-theemotion which, • •his words had
aroused in him Brand's voice nater
faltered as he spoke', •..
"You didl"• exclaimed Netan Manua-.
ly. "Well, my )30y dent Understand
von. I. couldn't do that,!' he confessed.
"Don't think that it was easy sot
me to do. I've thought of her ' every
hour of every day since, but she"- nOw
hisvoice wavered -"well, she's forgot-
ten, so it doesn't matter. Mr. Nolan.
do you, `remember what It was that
first brought us together?"
''Yes;. that story about Judge Bartel
my, and it was a good one, and 'you've
followed it up with a lot of good' ones
sy, eel theain't a
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THE FOU1'.11
ESTATE
Novelizd by
FREDERICK itT00MBS
Prom�the Great Play
or - the Slone Name by
Joseph Medill Patter-
son and Harriet Ford.
Copyright. 1909. by Joseph Madill
Patterson and Harriet Ford.
Bartelmy and Dupuy started toward
a door.
"Now, if you will excuse us, .Dupuy
and' I will join the ladies," said the
jurist. "Wheeler, •.you're not going
away yet, eh?' .he added.
Brand moved toward the hall door
and ignored the query.
"What's your hurry, Wheeler?:" ask-
ed Nolan as Bartelmy and Dupuy dis-
appeared.
"Oh, it's time to get back to the .of -
lice."
"H -ml What's the trouble?"
"What's the use Of talking about it?"
"Come, get it off your chbst."
""I don't have to tell you, Mr. Nolan."
He drew closer tb his employer.
"You think Mike Nolan is going back
on you -isn't that it?"
The young man's voice rang out in
his deep disappointment that Nolan
was lingering on the verge of an ac-
ceptance of iartelmy's offer, 'which
could mean only two things if his em-
ployer yielded, and these were the muz-
zling of the Advance .and the silencing
of Brand as long as, he remained on
the paper. He blamed Nolan bitterly
for failing to spurn the offer "outright
On the moment,
"Do you think you can accept favors
from Bartelmy with one hand," he
tried, "and knife him with the other?"
Nolan gave a spirited but kindly re-
ply: .
"Hold your ors , Wheeler. You
know Y don't care a thing about this
social stunt for rays if: .It don't fit
into, my life, but remember I've got a
family. and nothing comes ahead of
them. Mother and I may have a jan-
gle now and then; but, after all, we
have been side partners for a good'
many years. And my girl! There ain't
a finer educated or . a prettier girl, in
New York, and she ought to be able .to
go anywhere, but . she can't in this'
fit town -this cold man's town. Then, of
course, there's Sylvester. I know he.
ain't as bright as. he might be, and I've
spent -we'll, more than twice your sal-
ary trying to get him through fresh-
man year at Harvard, and 1 couldn't,
but still he's my son, and if he wants
to run around with these other sports,
why not? I can afford it, and 1'. guess
the kid's got to sow his wild oats any—
way. My wife and children ought to"
be happy with the money I've got, and,.
seated
ince. Wh W.h er. re a n .
in the country that can work up
series like you can. But, do you
know, I'm beginning' to think that the
udge is not all bad. Mind yott, I'm
of forgetting old scores. but" -h
Bated himself "did you ever think '
it, ,perhaps we haven't all the facts
that affair? :Somethings have ba!-
pened. Axe you sure that he's so a
fired wrong?" • •
"Mr. Nolan, the half hasn't been tol
about Judge Bartelmy!" cried Brand.
"Well, this is getting to be a pret
serious affair. `a We can't be too su
about our facts."•
""Mr. Nolan; Judge. Bartelmy Is no
only a dishonest judge, but he '.seems
to have a destructive . influence
everycc �ne nearee
him..: B's corrupt an
corrupt ug, not only .In his 'public bu
in his private life" • •' • . •
•"'Wasn't -wasn't it his. daughter tri,
you were engaged to?"•
..Yes, it was, and he's. using her Ju
as. he did her motber before. her."
"You amaze me. What do yo
Mean?" • •--
Brand took a deep breath. -
""Wily,' he surrounded her. moth
with machine politicians and sha
financiers. and crooked; lawyers. H
sent' her to the state capital when
wanted,; to :be senator, but it, was. i
possible; to Washington when he wan
ed to be minister to'France, • and s
failed, and again when be wanted
be judge, and She succeeded, and wh
she found out that he was :using h
judicial office to'steal and that she b
only: been a _lobbyist for, his rot
'schemes"
"'Well?"
• ""Well, it -killed her, Mr. Nolan,
now he's using his daughter in
same 'ivtty\ Se's filling his house. w
corporation :jackals. like Dupuy.
sends her bere to •muzzle you by wo
ing on your wife and daughter.m.
hates e, but he .would let ,her ma
• me to have his enemy in the fam
and. make him silent." •
"Why don't . you go to • the girl
tell her?" suggested. the •newspa
owner. • •
"About her' ;mother, and why
died?" • • n
"Well, perhaps not. But I hope
won't follow the Bartelmy story •
further I'll be just as well please
"Pie got to follow. it, Mr. Nolan
can't' stop," ejaculated.. Bran&
got the goods on him now.. I've
story that will drive hip off the. b
•wlipnje print it." •
"What?" 'half rising.
""Tree; every word of it." Br
paced nervously across the room..
'"For God's sake,. Wheeler, don't
off at,half cock!" cried Nolan.
'Half cockt Why, I tell you I've
the faeta. I've 0
king On
e
of
of
u
ty
r0
on'
d'
t
at
st
er
dy,
e
be
m-
he
te,
en
is`-
ad -
ten
and
the
ith.
He
rk-
He
rry
ily'
and
per
she
yon
any
cL"
. I
I've
got a
be
women
MAY AVO'
OPERATIONS
NURSING MOTHERS
show the beneficial cf.
fects of
Scott's Emulsion
in a very short time. It
not copy kitil4s her up,
but enriches the mother's
milk and properly nour.
ishes the child.
Nearly ail mothers who
nurse their children should
take. this splendid- food-
ton.ic, not. only to keep
up their own strength but
to properly nourish their
&ad et paper tied tali ad. for ow
Weak bath osaisteura ea/ Lick Naar.
*tort* flow*
been wor
it for months."
"Now, listen te.
yOung man. Di
wit° Of what
Yeti. say abOut
'hitt I know that
in hie public life
he's mighty Weli
thortght • of by.
if they believe in
him I don't -see
cenvince you?" excitedly. "It he should
offer • Me a bribe to kill this story
Would you aelittOWledge thep that he's
you let me print. that sfory in
My Own Way and promise not to in -
"Yes. .11 t the Airl," Nolan reniiiided
him-'411oW do ,,you allot she'll feel if
yen print that story'!"
But grand waS not hi be swerved
taking Lydia E. Pinkhant's
Vegetable Compound.
The following letter from Mrs.
Orville Rock will prove how unwise
it is for women to submit to - the
dangers. of a surgical operation when
it may be ayofded by taking Lydia
P�yr•, Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound.
ghe was fourweeka in thebospital
and came home suffering Worse
and before.
' Mere is Lei own statemennt.'
Paw °Paw, Mich.--" Tw, a o
I suffered very severely '.with a ,fire..
t. r could.
Qat be on myfeet for
long : time, , Mi
ysiclal} trente d,
fox sevenmonths
.
without much relief
lad at last sent:me-'
to ,Ann Arbor for
en' operation. I was •
therefonr areelntend�-.i
nme.ho♦me au���"f f��eryrlhg
y mth than else.
ore.
me to try Lydia
E. • nee :Vegetable Compound,
and 1 di .,Today am well and strong
and do all myown housework .1.owe
my health Lydia T Pi'nkham's
Vegetable Compound, and ,advise my
friends who are Compound,
with any
female . complaint -to-try it."—Mrs.
Onvi.s.E RocK, R. R. N•o, 5, Paw Paw, .. i
Michigan. '
If you are ill do not drag along until
an operation is necessary, but at once.
take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound.
For thirty years it has been the sta'n-
dard'remedy for women's ills, and has
positively restored the health of thou-
sands of women; Why don't you tryit?
TEX CLINTON RIM IRA,
"It's easily explained. Mr. Brand," 1
be
said in honeyed tours. "We a net 1
that is all it is. Your reporter lied."
"I was the reporter," exclaimed the
accuser ill a supremely contemptuous
manner, and.es he sciatica ba wondered
and marveled that etteb a than as the
betrayer, Sartainly, eonld be the ia-
ther of such a "girl as Judith-.luditb,
whom be was even now, he was con-
vinced, puttfng away trove his arms
and lois love tor all time.
The false ,judge paled. Ibis: mouth
became parched.. Had be not leaned
against a chair tot .support it is likely
that hie knees would not have retained.
enough strength to hold him up. The .i
jig was up, Plainly the. cud was In
sight, Indeed, It had already arrived
possib uw ey out -it , there Brand ro ,watt tis-
possib a ay
ten to the proposal. Listen? Every •1
mail had his price. Dupuy had told -1
itim so. He knew it anyway, and
Brand' was poor, He was ambftious
too:" . A,h, reasoned. the false judge,
that is a dangeret a' oo'u»laatiou-per*
,C can't De uetpeit. a've gm; ui go
on: Somehow you know the thought`
comes to me that perhaps it all may
turn out for the best,"
"Well. 1 hope so," commented. the
newspaper owner, "but, man alive, than
story yeu"-
$e was. forced to cense abruptly, for
Judge Bartelmy and .Ld Dupuy entered
the drawing roomand drew near,
T
HECH
CHAPTER- .VIII.
H . abruptness with which
Brand separateel from froNolan
as they appeared aroused the.
.suspicions of batb .the judge
and , his lobbyist satellite. .liowever.
they little imagined tie• •pronouunced
seriousness of the couversatlon 'they
had liaterrupted• 1n the mind of encu
ran. the: thought' that the' Advance's
proprietor and. his editor. bad bean dis-
cussing the proposal. to elect.Nolan to
•tee Oak Door Obi,' lived .a ttn,ilure in
this. laudable venture they would•,have
considered a•. serious ,set back. but proii-
ablyhad they an.intinuttion regarding
'the story. Brand wanted to, *rite and
'.the effort that was to be made to de -
•
and
go
got
was the repOrter. Judge Bartambil
arty and 'ambition. Few could over-
come it honestly; few eyer had, ever
'Well,. what do you propose to do?"
he 'asked of Brand, putting it up to
the other men to -lead the conversation
at this point, lust as clever tactician
'!That depends," answered Brand
donbtfully, a trifle weakly, sinking
thoughtfully. into 'a chair beside a ta-
Bartelmjydetected at once the, note
.of doubt and' weakness in 'Brand's re-
ply and questioned to himself what it
might portend. -•
"On what?" asked the judge careful-
ly, trying to analyze the mental proc-
esses of his opponent, who stared at
him across the table. '
_Brand spoke deliberately, in low
"On whether you're willing to meet'
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Is an hnitation Cough Medicine
- Oood .Enough for Your
Witen you are sick And send for the
doctor you deal want him to send
a young, medical student he has in
his office. You would rather have
Ibody else.
tio young fellow experiment on some-
' No more do you want imitations of
the medicine you know th be of prov-
en value ha the cure Of disease. '
Tha remarkable success of Dr.
Oha.se's Syrup of Linseed and Women-,
tine iu the cure of croup, bronchitis.
and colds has proven too great a •
temptation to imitators. They expect
you th take chances with*theironedi-
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Imitations are never -old on merit.
but depend on the merit of the article
they imitate. You don't want to be
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will insist on seeino the pottrait and
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famous Eeceipt Book author, on the
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..A:s it is made of simple ingredients
of
"Judge, cao you spare toe a few mo -I
meats?" ptit in Brand resolutely.
"Certainly, my boy; certainty. vent
you excuse me?" turning to NoLin.
;Nolan, surprised at the readiness of
Brand to' begin ;cm the plan to entrap
Bartelrey, readily assented and pro-
ceeded into the libraxy with Dupuy.
"Well, Wheeler, what can I do for
yoar asked Judith's father.
The yoang Man stepped close to the •
other and faced him squarely.
"Judge, how about your latest de-'
cision .1n, the Lansing Iron case thday?"
Bartelmy started back in surprise.
"It was in accordance with the stat-
utes and the constitution," he finally
"The supreme court of the ratted
Stites was•at variance ;with you in a
similar case," advised Brand. :
, "SW' indignantly, "I decline to tills- •
cuss out of Court questions relating to
my condUct on the bench.", ,
The judge moved as though to go.
"You weren't so'particular this morn-
ing."
Bartelmy began to lose his confident,
!the tamable* tba
maltvgtAtcept so oho.
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ItZte6SOrriaratta Avow
nie halfway. ..
high. Ha, as plain a. bid for nprice as
he. had eVer heard. and he had heard
the young man's earnest face.. Ha,
how skillful he was, this young Brand!
How be had deceived ev,ery one! Yes,
hewas just like some ef the other re-
formers. the jndge bad met -just like
sonite Of his political friends who start-
ed to clean up certain conditions, only'
to be retained to let thetn e.xist,as they
*ere. Bat Brand; .was the cleverest .
'one of the lot by far, and probably 1.1.w
was to aliVide the proceedS" of this
bribe --with Nolan. Oh, they were u.
dunning pnirl Had even fooled Donny,
who th.ought them dangerous. A.nd
What a son-in-law Brand would make!'
' Yes .he could.' have Judith; he wee
wor'thy to possess the reigning' beatity
of a great city. So argued .to himaelf
the false judge, end he said: •
"Of course 1 a.m willing to meet you
lialfwaY,.bilt it all depends on whether
we understand each other?'"
"Your decision was doubtless of some
„yalue to, you, and if I am' willing p
keep silent about. Its 'antecedent Luck.
cumstiinces then"--• Brand-lpoked the "Well, rm convinced that it's an
judge in the eye expectantly. ill Wind that blows good to nobedy.
pre.ven value, it is well' Stilted lor
trotment Epr children, 'That
effective in -the .eure r of &Map,
bronchitis., whntyping . Cough _and the
,Most severe .eonglis and colds is a -•
tested by. its many years of_ Continued
Graceful Cocoa Palms.
The cocoa palra is one of the toosti
beautiful and attractive natural adOrn-1
ments of many of the publie parkat
and ptivate gardens in Brazil, often!
attaining a height of from eighty to.
ninety feet, The trunk Is without!
branches, and the leaves, which clue -
ter in a tuft at the top. are frora fif-
teen to twenty feet in length At the'
base of the leaves the nuts hang int
clusters, tho number varylog from'
three to fifteen, acoording to the age
and condition a the tree. Occasion-•
ally cocoa palms are found which do i
not bear mite, and these attain event
a greater height, their sterility seem.'
ing to augment their virility and con..1
seguent attractiveness.
Don't Borrow. 1111 -
YQU can seize a lot of trouble by taro
•This is the wer,ling PE a -small
btilding,whielf -has- nroraP_Ol many
• 1(flitl.g til sit' down .At• once -and
1.11-1 ls of
Eituated in. the beautiful Province
p cif Alberta, within 50 railes of Cal -
fenced; '70 ages in oultivation ; all.
can be broken ; 1.2, miles west
ranged, This is a' snap.
Address Hox 1871,
• Central Press Agency,
-Toronto.
Os Eggs.
Mr. or c, a tradesmhn;
which layg her:eggs in different parts
lef the yard, but his cat IleVer fails;
I to find theM,. • She takes the egg he -1
1.,twite.ri her, teeth, 'carries it to • the I
ntatles it on the step; and rat -
I until her mistress arrives to take in
t1a.• .0.CE" Q OLIO of the eggs has yet
A raconteur is a man who can tell an
old joke so it sounds like his own.
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lately surge ' t.r
I Waal don't let it WkilrY
have to have no Operation:" :
igaW, pose.
"I fail to comprehend you," he an -
Every Woman
It Interested and ohnuid kno*
MARVEL intrihig Spray
,rh6 new Vaginal Syringe. Best
O'Clock and 8," went on the unrelenting
editor.
The judge turned, his head tO one
side and tugged, nexvously at kis gray
beard.
"A reporter for the 'Advance saw'yoU
corne otit 'of your house ut four min-
utes to 1 and Walk to a house on
Washington' ttvenue that.belOngs to the
attorney for the Lansing Iron corpora-
Btirtelmy turned his back oon Brand,
a furtive look conilteig into his eyes as
he did so.
"You knocked at the servants' doer,
judge," cootinued the editor. - "This
man admitted you. One heur and fifty-
BeVen minutes later you left that house
by, the same door and returned home
rApidly fOot. You kept your teat
collar tinned Op, ands contrary to your
Usual custom, yeti wore a slouched hat
politic! down Over your eyes. Halt an
hour later Dupuy came out of thisamo
house. Ten MUM later you banded •
down your decision reVersing on a
Mitt tho Lansing Iron ease and
freezbig Otit the email stockholders in
fitter Of the insiders, ait ling. Those,
3udgti Putridity, are my facts!"
Barteliny 'made a desperate effort to
retain his self control and to comMand
his e.bility. to think clearly and ettee.
direly in this dire emergency. At last
he epeke atter minutely scrutinizing
the acausidg agora of Brand before
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brings it. Meg 'KNIGHT, LIM it"
ed Toronto •
ed himielf on the. fact that his judg.
"Yes; you"- He halted.
"Well?" queried thtjudge irritatedly.
simply, his eyes nieeting those of the
Harteitny glanced cautiously at the
editor, seeking -for sigma of deception,
of a trap, but he found them not.
"Mr, Brand, what do you want?" he
as•k'WedhaerhsarPiti7w.orth to you'?"
"I woild prefer you to set, the fig..,
..4q51°L1 about $i0,0002" asked the
-iti'd`lfee's," agreed Brand, risittg.-"In cash
"Itather short .110tiCe for snub a sum,"
protestingly. "Where she'll see you?"
"At my office."
"Your offiCe--the A:dvancel No, no.
[ Prefer yen to cape to' my chambers
0.1300t noon toMorrow. We' shall be
quite private there."
41 can't wait that long for it, judge.
I've got to have it tonight." '
ia It soinethltm* -that sort.?
contimied next -week.
Clear Brains
and good spirits come naturally
1\ when. the stornaCh. is up to its
4work, the liver and bowels active
and the blood pure. Better eon.
ditions always follow the use of
BEECHAM'S
PILLS Sit/
,gegulozz
"What has caused'iou to arrive at
a present opinion?"
"You know the EillingersP"
"You mean Horace Billinger, Who
reoantly got so badly squeezed in the
,stock market?"
"Yes. You see, we lived next door
to the Billingers for a number of
.years. • Since they have -lost . their
money and been compelled to give up
thc.dr automobiles and roost_ of their
servants and in other ways get along
on J.S little as possible, .roy wife has,
found that we can live on much less
than it formerly cost us."
They All Do.
lVfotherDickie, What do you want
for a birthday present! Diekte-I want
to be my own boo,
We all mix a great deal of medicine
we refuse to take mitselves.
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as
Lips,
,Cold Sores,
laVaSelince Remedios in Tubes
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