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TRy WEDNESDAY EVENING, BABY CLINIC AT SHEVLIN THREE‘ ; Acsérding to Thie Story dica L} Brindisi, Which §hoiild Be Avolded POR Ai.l.l] s. a‘i BLES sepomdfipuss satusnx TO DEATH: Is Always ?'nn::nld to Gath- " - p by le Slespar, | a Baby md Children’s clinic will} Canton, Ohio, Aug. or n, St mom](g::ufimed :‘;tm Pn:':;rn r.m“s’,: /held: at the Shevlin school house fpersons were brutally beaten to —_— : . < emac! con turday, September 2 at 1:30 in|death with an iron bar here today. ml; was tho"l:m;::. g:::‘h::al a gl; = ES - :lth X‘l::ple. for the lenatoml the _;]ftex;r;loon.gh'l‘l'g clinjc is mfide ‘Police found the mutilgted bodies of soclety Tnnhu omin: i {.possible throu, e sale of Red|Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byrns and Mrs. dipers_laughed at the stories of the TURKEYS LAY THREE UTTEHS Formér Governor Samuel W. Me- “Crogs_ Christmas, _seals. Parents are Frran?; Nola“at the Burn’s home. after-dinner speaker. They w:n m‘uolo: Peuite. i CRG Dc B 1 L Call, who it was feared -for some urged to take advantage of this free| Frank Armstrong,” who accompa- fhem brough Not Develop.for Thanksgiving : time might. enter the senatorial race | examination and advice. A state doc-|nied Mrs. Nola to the Burn’s home e l,:. ing ] as an independent Republican, fail- ‘tor and nurse will be im charge. [at an early hour today, was also the rkets. m fimt Botels in the place, and fed to file nomination papers. . vietim of the fiendish attack. His the Unitea: States Department et o, Ge e The fight between Governor. Chan- | o i~ : injuries are of a serious nature, but of Agriculture.) - foreground aing H. Cox, who seeks re-pomina- m 3 physicians_say hégwill live. Police er, mating turkey héns be- tA“l,l:zx"t‘:k t“z;eyfer;enl? ‘;\;eséonl no|and sheriff deputies instituted 2 W . mesting ces and ¥ . - S ond place in the in- Frank Nola, 25, husband young man med to write, usuglly gé‘gfl” Iaying g from -8 | terest of the voters. Allen is cam- Zefa:;}:a {:fr th?r:nurd‘;:e,d ‘women. rhemmmv spua ouut m!’ Week f0 10 days after the frst mating. own a d0| and all the dop come | paigning on his auyip mm d; N, H,, Aug: 30 (United) i e exci 'Sonle Look Evei Older Toud applause. "s' | o O et e nen® | water front fx lined with aalotus and. for sccretary otefra Jadbed o ““"9:,’,’;";;,‘;" ke FOUS 2 DAY PROGRAM TODAY Thg. wig is ‘olde¥ thad divilization m:l-l::: of the npo uked fore beginning to lay. Alltarkey hens, “hclhh n:oon supports an orchestra | Republican and Democratic fi t -ber 5th, draw pear. Many candidates Ang 30—A military the o course, do hot begin laying at the | PRICH ploye the sourest music ever |for cvery office on the. bal Ave ou« 2or Yhb various state offiods! mflfi "2 stagied by Co. F. and for (he sav: wore one to make PeISon, . 0f. T #le" ;%’;’re ZToridable on the _“No news at.alL” that’ ‘T8 [ came time, and in a flock of about 15 and a furious camyalgn is being|headquatters campany, 136 Infantry and a free radio school and radio- field of battle; Bald-headed men are plied. “Just the jokes. That's my |, may be six weeks or.more from the e rom f agy e waged business.. I'm a joke syndicate, ‘you galoon €6 saloon; bawling at one an- 2 asked to bear éns in’ mind“when they T pass along all the good storles time the first hen begins to lay untik G, AT W 0'cl0k “ e e m ANB CBAL m | Among the candidates for the|phone service are among the features try to slip something ‘over ‘on their I ne“. and that speaker certainly told the last begins. P':lllt:! usually com- steamers -gét dwiy for Constantincple SHZURE mN i. ' Democratic - Gubernatorial nomina- | of thefiugcounty fair which opens bl some corkers.” mench jaying . a o earlfer than |5 povnt letting off & few bhsts tion are John C, Hutchins of Strat-|here today. . yearlings or older hens, say poultry 4 & {ford and Albert W. Noone of Pet-| The fair. will 1,,: fom days. Ef- —1It Can’t Be Done— o ‘How do you do it?" the reporter from their whistles that almost oy % - the windows out of the fim,&"‘f),“; (Continued from Fage 1) lfgboro, Whof;lere primary rivals for|forts have -been made to bring a “Easy. 1 see a notice of a dinner réctly afterwdrd a mob of laborers | timent in the house taday by offer-: the o s “":’“’ years g0, |group of St. Paul Shriners here for Hard To Recognize in the newspapers. I find out who the | | . father and scream frantically. at one |ing an amendment to the Winslow oo 't fr S1AWRE DY a-few votes|an exhibition drill. . - The murder of one man astaunda speakers are to be. If there is a'good | |- another for an hour. At five o'clock | fuel distribution bill empowering the ;;l 4 wfie dgfe;ted in. the élections. 5 - all England. In America a man must | story teller among them I attend the | y} & Jgunch comes and gets.them and president to take over the railroads :}Jor e'},fl‘ rawiii of Some?wonh 3 3 ; kill at least fifty before he wins | dioner. I know pretty nearly every | | takes thiei, stfll séreamiog and wav. |and mines. This may be raled ont & former Dartmouth athlete, is also |40 NG SHOSTER LETTERS mrach r_le‘}cloznll;lo;: Sl good sfory teller In town, from Job ing. their -hands, to thelr work down | of order. ¢2.candidote o the Deémocratic. no: —Then He Is Sure To Win— Hedges to Patrick Francis Murphy. 3 ; W the river.. Democrats in general oppose seiz- o - ni Once in a while a hew one comes * 1 Then ¢otnés the milk. dealer—a hoy | ure. Among those. who favor . the -andAnV}yl‘;soG' HWIE?:::: e °§ gover pr;v:: 'x:ng:::;n:“fr:fi wf.‘:;néus}.ff:g m along. I spot him soon enough. 3 sbout, fitteen yéars old—with . flock | ‘“‘watchful waiting” policy are Sen-| el th R: abli a n“' °h eefne or letters. . Hard-Headed “In_a_form letter I explain. to my X of eight goats.. The boy drags @ tin | ators Lenroot, Curtis, - LaFollette, | Guparnars - @ ot on 27| ryic. statament, was confirmed to- A New Jersey man recently fired ts that I have access to the best 3 1 Pl‘lcl(“ u:e ':nr;' (l;t :y string, so that it.| Underwood and Rawson. o A-great deal of interest. has been | day by comparative figures made of four bullets into -his head and he | J i 2 N ciafterec 1 pgly -over. the stone g J aroused b venth - | the post office department upon the still lives. We imagine that he must | ery good joke W!e‘ Broadway and 4 pavement. . The .goats -bave ‘church | gy, I TTVI ] 1 dncxess ofyf?:n::e Gover:z:r}zc::grlt wexg!;.t of athe a\?gr:tgc lcttsr that e i syl \ : belfy attachell ta thelr necks andthole P. Bass of Peterboro and former |goes through the mail. hotel belt. That means that it gets io- isf | DoOTS on the stonés sound like a troop. 1 3 S SINED ¢! Congressman Raymond D. _ Stevens g Back in 1907, on the average that to the tolls of m, mdlsne. They. i of cavalry horus climbing the bnc' e 1 2 | etairs of partment house. of Landaff, for.séats in the state [there werei40 pieces of first clas: Bronze T rlu' " it The = : house of representativest . Bass, a[mail to every pou:ildt ' i o \ Has To s"“" Them etter T ‘advl ronze Turkey Hen, United Press) progressive Republican- was one of | Now the same data shows af An sityolibitdr” clilis that, ¢ pflmpec.'tlm st Il !mrnl:; specialists 1n the Unitea States De- ge :vutgr :;w" followed closely ‘by b ‘At the Argonaut ‘Gold ~Mines, | the seven' governors who signed -the |there are 45 pieces of first class have twin suns shining constantly. e clients. (hat :.;,& To | partment calt . 1 kit gonts, until gomé one |Jackson, California - (By = Robert | famons: letter that’ requested. Theo- | mail to- every pound: This means that Not that it.makes: much difference | * weckly-or-outhly Joke 1 cif of A‘fl TR eax:s t;ntofnflndownd howls deafen- | Donald) -August 30—Picking. crews [ dore: Roosegelt’s entrance- into the [the weightof the average letter is but we suggest that he will have a nn anet.ar-t dl-h;n;gut kl: :-:Pl tv‘ The average number of eggs In the | ingly for milk; . Then the boy: shrieks | fought feverishly .to -dig out 43 en- Pres ential’ camwzn of 1912_ l’eas' and- therefore shorter. hard time making the people of Pit- s repeat | first. litter s about 18, aithough. in | an acknowledgment . of -the order, | tomber comrades who are fered to 7 tsburg believe it. m same Jo!és a1l the 4nd my | individusl hens it may vary from 12 | squats dows.beside a- goat and milks | have already perished cut.off by fire | g S Aint It A Faet?— setvice enables him to refresh his sup- | to 30." Hens that do not have to be set | her into his.battered pafl. .. at the, Argonaut gold mine. ply: and . dchieve fame as & 5story | cam be broken' up on becoming broody | ~After the milk: boy bas passed on, | Early tomorrow it is estimated teller."—New York Times. and made to lay a second or a third | the cab drivers begin. to gather, howk | the picks of the rescuers will break litter. . The number of eggs laid in the | Ing at one another and eracking theft through the final wall between the have beep a_ former baseball player. —Used To BoneHeads— boy drags his tin pan up. and down ? Fine emrulllp Ll\lm:hcl. sécond litter avernges about 12, and in whips vncumdy Then_fhe steamer | mine One of thé Americai i The Califorotan, the largest twin- | the third about 10, although there is | from Trieste comes. churning i, blow- [ arid oy vt:‘ci.fimé:fil :‘;neafl?en:fi - D Art egates at Virginia last week claimed | screw motorship buflt .na equip- | considerable variation in the egg pro- | ing off steam and letting -off whistl be reached. I'amatlc he had & nightmare during the night | ped exclusivély fn the Un Shfil, duction of different hens. and with that, Brindisl really -begins | Seven hundred feet of rock and 00-62 11tk St. South and the proprietor of the hotel | was recently launched at . Chester, so&:h turkey Hens can B8 made to | t0 Wake up for the day. carth. separated the workers from the Large Faculty of Artist Teachers charged it on his bill—ten dollars | Pg,, and it will be followed at an iay four or five litters, but this-i# not = entombed miners yesterday. Early ? clading # for livery. 2 early date by a_sister ship, the Mis- | ysually advisgble, as _poults hatched “Solvea “Sgrvant” Problem, today, working in relays, they had| [ 3 ‘MAOA-M e BA"'EY'AP ELBECK —Giddap!— sourfan. They are considéred the most | jater than June do not have a chance The servant problem is still dificult; | cyt away 400 feet of tunnell through "3!?:.;‘321'5' Makter Wiollolst and efficlent _type, of mo!onhln Togg- | to develop for fhe Thanksgiving and | but a Willesden engineer 1s making an | which the 43 be brought. phens, ished Plant e R Fiied distance voyage Quristmas murkes and are not suf- | Sort to solve it.” He is reported to | ifty fteeet of solid g:nit: mast b [ Cti em cmneume Feaw dre, 46T ft. over-ail leuth 59 £1.- &in. clently = by the followln, ring | have invented a mechapical matd-of- £S5 B B Courses—All instruments—All Subjects PLACE _ mature by g spring > blasted at the last minute. Red Cross! ~Certificates and Diplomas beam, with g draft of 28 ft. at & dead- | to be used asfbreeders, A hen that be- all-work, which, 4t-is clatmed, will be | Workers already = have completed; § . : Dormitory Accommodations welght tonnage of 11,000 The power gins laying inithe middle of Mareh will able to!‘perfors iall the.ordinary du- preparations to receive the wchms.( William H. Pentius~ Largest Recital Hall in Northwest PRWH!TY BEING SOLD equipmient consiats of two, six-cylinder: | ysually finish laying her first litter | ties of —the -up-todate . “domestic”|" The fire continuéd to rage prac-i J° Dirsétor of Music T vk Gosns. Sont. 4% ingle-actfhg Diesel engin €ach | early in April, her second litter about A.‘:e";“ |"‘f m"m“’hm“m"t °§€'-:":’ tically unabated today. - Valcs-Thesty.. . ..Catalog Fres > i in M mechanical servant-are said to e £ S # 2 p . s i omgCon'f::ned t’r:m Pag': 1) s . p..m. The peed - the nimber of eggs she lays and following: It can wash, dry and pol- i g L A parties | 155 miles, and the normal fuel | the promptness with which sbe is ish_household crockery. and glass; peel wn, duri e limes here capaclty 1§ 1,400 tons, with-a reserve | broken up on becoming broody. potatoes ; wash:areens; llimmad and in mentioned k the character tons, lMlix rmal bace Tish - si use and reputation of the premises capacity of 760 i o Hens ‘that re allowed 6 hatch and o pOfsheallvar, “sobur polp, &nd » cruising range of 25,000 miles.—POPu- | 1100 o brodd of poults after laying | PADS+ Separateimmilk;. churn. butter; above described, and that the said heat water; o John Slow was conducting and Jar ilechnl es Magasipe. thefr first litter often begin - laying ,‘::“ u‘;: emf"fla;‘mm crre:gr;s.‘zg maintaining & place where intoxica- £ 2 again M the fall, but pouits hatched % ting ll:mor‘ wnls, lfeept !eol;e sale nncn.d Lirgs Artificla) Lakes. at that time are of Httle value except ::;fh' '.“c,“m fl::n ”m walia and comiiionly #old in and about . ssid | Sardinls one of the Ialsnd posses- | for broflérs, as they require.too much | 78S ciean afid polish boots and premises, and that the said defend- fi‘;“‘:"f Ttaly,: m::’ 'E:" 'm"'g ¢are . and attention - to. carry. them | Snoes-—London ilt; ranking largest through the winter. . Fall-hatched pul; e 3 Batecand.each of Jhem 1ty of | {5e world. These Inkés are being conr | | laying 1ate_the following | . Galvanizing-Srass and Copper. As conclusions of law, Judge “Stan- | #ractea. for- irfigation and-hydroclec nt they are immatire at that | .;‘:‘f;" :‘%‘,b;“ ‘;%"be coated witty ton finds that the premises above | HiEPOwer l’“‘l;;‘% At tbe, present | tigje. afid poults hatched. from thelr s i Biate ety ,,,,fi“,"’,;"ni }’;‘“fi r. & time; eges do_not develop , strong it i e e e e o | s o B o v e s, | ol e, e U, v entire sn ontput;. Zinc, al 9 pobic nusapee; that sid detend | opicoa®l . wmount "ot 00D oaif T e P 8 banind Frank Dewey, and each of them be | 08 y-afle:mn:fl o be topport- BEST FLOORS IN HEN HOUSE ::eplzt::d fhe pe mnl;lctlhe: perpe! ed to other. &8, man —_— A from hl’::ie:“‘::::’;:fl::: ::;nr::leg With the, bydroelectric power soon to D"‘I'“flb" Congition. for Fowls s :olllnn bath: will. suffice: to_produce & ance and that said defendants. be | be available; It Is expected il in Caused by Moisture Coming A fnd Slllastoomicng ojes the stead of the zinc. being exported a . to Surface. 5 porpiaaly enfoned snd vesrained| B ol . e sihod st b = 2 4 and various other mining products { The floor In a ul use of. | Pouring the melted métal futo an iron o intais anywhere within the | 218 ABFiSn ng oS00 poultry t fa at‘-t’:‘ of Mm:uotiw any nuisance | 8 be manufactured at home.—Fopu- | 3 3 l’l)‘:)!'l.let u:‘:g l;:’g‘“‘ld“ '!m’h:lg:z - PRC lar Mechanics Magazini age of the molsture in a poultry house BOLME Ingas A8, of tt?xe ‘éfi:f:”ifiwa“figcfi?fif r 3 comes about through the floor. The. | Sranulated. tos the . défired, fineriess.—~ sota for le919 ‘dnd dets -amendatory ; g Iy molsture rises to_the surface.of the Popular Mechanics Magazine. and mpp]emer‘\’hl thereto and from i in any way siding of assisting there i s b t A | “I cannot,” replfed the-Iad to Old '.',‘.,“;:fi;;;‘f, %;f,fidme: DErpete | the paternat ar- L in & pwltr: house s built with first & | Mr. Washington, “tell & He: T felled ft 2 : : permitting said building or any part ents, who happen '0 live on ‘opposite | layer of gravel of ‘cinders, in fact any.| with my Httle hatehet: But,” he added, 1 > £ : 'rounmc CAR B o R o o which of strset, S o :::.%mx:m ol;-;al:nmm :&r wlthvn mrl(flnes; that ‘helpéd ‘make | R — OURT c a ow him Virginia’s richest men, “inasmuch 3 ?‘21:22“%1’,1,:":’.’::&.‘3..:’1.‘.1’,3; % | Grandma_Bjake's, . with hom Ahey | Glg. pest & very s Tdyer of cement. | as I did fell it, T should.like to sell T : manufactured, kept for salé, sold or were staying.. nmcw‘n' led. Ceclly, A good practicfl floor can be con- | the motion picture ts to the feli- A ordered; that said maisance be abated | 2. : tng fiicident; tnder the tite; “When a : . 28 roundings, résisted all efforts to re- [ {nches crushed rock, then a layer of | Pelier Ne Friend”—] and that the personal property lo- eds & Friend. red o said baflding be forwith re- | Ve Her WEaps or to be. amised 1n f tar paper dnd follow that with about :oved from the bugfldin'g' and be ':' m‘?{";n:“:t ‘ln b3 rl:np::nngy that three inclies of cément. she.wan 0 1 ; “Nothing i$ pmed' sold by the sheriff of Beltrami i ; 3 3B ng county as upon execution; and that | = ter. g::’ w wl& !Iils g “l“;-.l‘lr:: ne'r::fll::‘n&n::'. som;:mé said real property and the building asads’s ¥ : | il MM" ; thereon situated be closed for a 3 £,1] g periad of ofie year from the date e - quirementd,without bélng #0 llm s to exclte suspicion.” and .po‘v?ei‘ reves_‘ the dominating value of the judgement entered, . unless 8o 3 d makes decision edsy. sooner released according to law; Paris, l,llle, Roubal, Turcoing, at ou erive fi " | RELATIVES, OF DECEASED . - : R e T e v ey The gimiart exclusivencss of its body sheriff shall deduct his fees and the | sos givion of thie American Red Cross, flvais tfie ¢t Sffifli‘bfiflt product. lts chiassis_concentrates every e of expenses of scch sale, and shall pay h t leted a five to the plaintiff “the ’cnsts and- dis- Lk e.omp ' I~ ot { | B ven L,n < i A T NS b ! { e H‘;.i o for style, size . ‘Keep pure, fresh water always with- Chief of Police Thomas Bai.ey is in. receipt; of a wire.; bnrsemenlts of this a’cflon am:‘ '.h:llt 7 ¢ Franc Iy & PR arren, Minn., asking-him to Tocate : 5 = any surplus moneys from such sale 3 e the relati ¢ William ~ C 73 487 sorpled ek feum aveh sold | it e st sour towla masty gran | e relatves of ;,,"g; _ m _ figgediiess durablhty, economV and 3 coun!y {rédsuré’ ivof Beitrami | yon avéraged 1!9‘ . fhorning. Relatives a ' “ smmh Pé 2 junty -the 'Same to beieredited to | | siclans in owli. in° chnfinement to mmunicate: with thé “sehool ‘hnd 6} (e county. L tod b 1 g lnv ¥ ?l;n the - officiils. iR Open © ‘rc!osed m_dels im’ . per. &ofl”af ’ BOUND, ¢ QYER TO AWAIT' 1 ' %fifi' " AND JURY | slon heagayasiérs NEcoRllng t8' e : e A a'fif.‘flfi O SEAND JUI tions?” demanded Lfio e [ .egn i by ‘("'fil gieers. the 5 L 7ii - 4No, str,” renM 3 ¢hnm of thé Job. it i d” P dbout halt wiy down. the gu With proper care an to the. hpi‘vest»fle \Au- T~ I - 4000 e RFatedE | o s SESERET. HARSON A, NORTHROP €O. o - g well” e 40 m:zl o::rr:l::asx:: tl;g\ 00DEF tion H A Nofithrop Fr-es If cats or rats bothered you last ur P ’ gear, plan. to outwit them this season. | help for Minresota fym Use plenty-of inch;mesh wire netting, | and efficiently. .:hc faponers, Morron COMP Ko . Oscar B. Thompson was this morn- mg bourid -over to await the action 1 of the Grand Jury on a_charge of B . grand_larceny, it being alleged ‘hat % he took ten 100-pound sacks of sugar 3 from the F. G. Troppman warehouse s on, August 22. 3 ‘;‘he preliminary hearing was held o before Judge Gibbons’ court and the défendant was placed under $2,000 | “Becau E; 3t-does-not -take many-lost_chicks to | Ommen: #ond A¥Y - his hppearance. County {ossel, “he can stand most any Kma Doy Tor quite a plece of netting. T smployed to hel - PG L workers. Attcmey G. M. Tomnce appeared | of & nolse without getting nervous,” ] —j‘

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