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N’EW BRITAII\ DAILY HERALD TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1912 TALKS FREE LOVE, |CHIEF TAHAN TELLS GIRLS AND BOYS HOW S GETS N DIPLORA THUNDERBIRD MADE LIGHTNING AND STORMS yot oippice S SLEFPITME STORY HE HEARD IN HI3 FATHERS TEEFEE WHEN New York ngh School Bfly Is THE KIOWAS ROAMED THE WEST. Too Progressive By CHIEF TAHAN S | : | — | CHITF TAHAN AND WIS LITTLE , Since He GCommenced To FRIENDS HAVE A TINE TIME 4 o : | Poln (el M) WITH THE STORIES THE CHIEF f ¥ ¥ Tar(e Ffufl.a."ves | TELLS $O WELL. THIS PICTURE § ; 73 Lees Ave., Orrawa, [ WA" 1'(?5}21’) 1 - \?f’-‘LL\’ ) FOR 2 : - e “Three years ago, I began to feal | THE ACC O)[P:L\\L;(I- flz_(;i: TO- : run-down and tired, and suffered High school the tenets of free ORI;““ T HE' BE, SURE T ‘ g > |B%eE Dach ftom Livenand, Rionig ‘e one of the graduates of that | s times I have listened to the story when at night a brizht firs | RO e O : : o e T : | Trouble. Havingheard of “Fruit-ae nool, later transferred to De Witt | Was blazing in the middle of the floor of the teepee READ IT IN THE HERALD, A tives”’, I thought I would try them. nton, a boys' school, because of his T will now tell you children the story. co that you will knew how ‘ 4 7 The result was s i B i v tel re e story Y new ho Il o ol » sult was surprising, ¢ love advocacy will not receive his | Indians used to think about it ToEoTe e o 3 g 7 have ot had r;v‘s;u s sick at the commencement exer- Well, there is reat bird which looks like an eagle, and he car i 3 : : e P L o et [k b look \ cagle, e car- B since I commenced using “Fruit.as s week, it was learned vester- | ries a lake of w. back ¥ i wea Teared vester | e s msreat Dl E tives” or Fruit Liver Tablets, and T ed his diploma als His name is Thunderbird { Y ¢ $ R know now what I haven’t known for R s And there is a great biz long rattlesnake etusal to take the oz & AN = He is about as long as from the place wh a good many years—the blessing of & ational events may attach them- the place in the sky over head when your shadow K < ; i s s : @1 b 3 ‘i bealthy body and clear thinking iolthe commenobme Thunderbird does not like Rattlesnake and he is yin o} 4 ; £ R brain” WALTER J, MARRIOTT., e auselot 1y find him; for he wants to kill him and eat him % i : e Se, Thunderbird is always flying around in the sky looking &g 3 5 | Rattlesnake. But Rattlesnake he always keeps his eres wide open : : : ® ;8 N | At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES that he can see him when he comics. ) o : % ; ey s A Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y, Even when he sleeps Rattlesnake keeps his eyes wide open. That i - i is the reason that snakes never shut their eves | S 2 Well, just as soon as Thunderbird catches sight of Rattlesnake B i s MEN the mind, discoirases: il fliez right at him as swift as ever he can i % ? 3 : TR i ¢ AND lessens w«l\»nmn. beauty He tries his best to get close up and stick his big shar : 1 U X £ - o ek T him betore he knows it, and has time to coil up. For a enake can never | . E ‘ 1 B 4 [EWOMENShte 0o oy i bite very well until he ma his body look like a pile of hoo i 8 p A 4. Hor results use Dr. Kilmer's So. Rattlesnake always sees Thunderbird coming., and he v | 2 affitlan dicaa for him. | e . 1 ] J Parcel Post, alag When Thunderbird gets close enough, he just draws back . % < % & ¥ head and as he strikes at him he opens his mouth and tries to i . : e " & | : fimer & Co., Binghamton, N, Thunderbird with his lons hooked teeth, which are covered with p ; : ’ 3 e the New sin Daily Herma i LA e But Thunderbird he dodges away and comes back at him i . : ; &2 = orhoni article | Sometimes the fight S A i i | . good moral character Thunderbird he jus srabs at Rattlesnake with his | : ; . 2 ! . e long sharp claws, 3 T and pecks at him with his big beak 3 S J flVB fl eflr of the high schools. | n went on to say that But Rattlesnake he dodges his head, and he twists around, and i E ; ‘ 2 ie school. which is |runs and coils up and rattles his rattles on the cnd of his tail. and he o : | i k| y | qwflel H “ who was | strikes back, strikes . And Thunderbird, he d B ? Ly \: et N \ \ A Ea y " the zirl pupils ] around till the sky gets black with his chadow; and he : : et : 3 | : J he did not believe | makes an awful noise with his wings, he flaps them so fast. i 3 i 5 1 B ¢ H i By Using Elmfl[] That is how he makes the thunder. ; A o R ¢ \ & ra Thunderbird gets so mad at Rattlesnake that he OF THE KIOWA JNDIAN TRIBE. he When I was a boy our mothers and gm,ndf«lthers uged to Indian children what they believed about thunder storms gnd how they were made. York, June 17.—Because teaching to girl pupils in 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. the denied the two discredited youths. Regarding the free love disciple, Dr. stant superin- chools, who will pre- mmencement exer- time ago Elmer E. Bogart, cipal of the Morris High school, d me up and asked if the board of vithin its rights and ng to graduate & pupil open advoc free Girls Inform Teacher. P 5 “Soma of the s informed their | his eyes so fast that fire blazes out of them romote skin purity, skin com- = < = 5 fort and skin health by making teacher, and in that way the matter That is how he makes the lightning. But Fattleznake : ; ; g : 3 to the ears of the principal. I in- | hide his head at all from the flerce fire that blazes o nor ¥ — Cut big noise. He doesn't get frightened. He keeps rieht on fighting hare 3 only seventeen years | than ever. old, was really a preacher of free love After a while both of them get terribly tired and they brea . g T immediately had him transferred to | hard; the Thunderbird’s wings send their breath clear down to the | 3 e touch any De Witt Clinton High school for |earth and it blows things away. That is how he makes the storm-wind pxr;u;]f< blackhead:s and there, I am informed, By and by, Thunderbird gets so tired that he almost falls out of | R 3 o spreading his doctrines | the sky and he tips over and spills some.water out of the lake on ; | ; b witn Cuticura O His name will prob- | back That is where the rain comes from. After awhile Thunderbird G fi\‘f‘l:n'r\mm‘sy(;\(j‘«n public at the e iges.”” | can’'t make his wings go, and he quits fighting. Se, the storm stops. | 5 § five minutes with . Asked why it was that such pupils | (In the next etory the chief will tell you what ma the storm stop.) | 7 e Ay looants han]r{i)s were not suspended, Dr. Tildsley re- v i which it softens wonderfully, and plied that the board of education has T continue bathing a few moments, ne au*hority to turn h boys loose, a il that nigl & described the = Rinse with tepid water. Dry gently theory being that it is better that at- instances 1 s 1 . and dust on a few grains of Cuticura tempts be made to convert them to re- 2180 testified that sh 1 known 4 | | Talcum Powder, a fascinating fra. blity than to expel them. Re- | and Mrs. Wilkins for several vear: grance. agrd,rn the second case, he said: { IS lVEN I B i The trial will be coemfwy vbgkaij o Contrast this simple, wholesome “The case of the second boy is quite — ¥ | | treatment with tiresome massaging different r\:'\ his test paper he Efm' SEVEN MILLION IN ! 34 | 7:d manipulating ed bluntly that he did not believe that h 3 1 T .J.‘}‘f’,.‘;.“fl',, ol ;“” Address post-card: the problems of America can be solved NEED OF TRAI = Y G N gen Bt 7 sorion A e I e peaceadly and that he advocated (By the Ascociated Prese.) Immediately after the assembly has e 2 . i N | ,revol:;mm dfi'f 'f’;,?:n“:hgrl‘e Germany's answer to the allied (J}C!cd. it is expected, the chief of ths | —— SHALL never forget that dreadful dav ) error. Bt e Tiave not had.much suc- ;.eef;’:’:"“fiflaf?.?;:a;;;'c]; Btiicn { Industrial Workers Handicapped By | - \-h’:r\ 1 \\A(}\)nderebdhr 42‘;}1.?? w gf,’:] T and the board of education must | peace conference at, or before §:49 p e LB mois, O Ay o S crepagrecithimysbaby Jeicolrnse gl sal tieditonurse diplomas to both boys oY | m., Paris time, Monday, June 23. The| which was made public in Par ack of Opportunitics for him, as every mother should. And we had tried almost in their attitude.” five day period originally given the| Monday night, fails to make materis Self Improvement. everything, it seemed—but he wouldn’t gain weight Refuses Loyalty Oath. enemy delegations to elther accept or | alterations in the fundamental feat- S ‘1ave the pink cheeks I prayed for. cate of free love it was | reject the terms was cxtended 48 | ures of the treaty. There are some) Vashington; D. C. June ii.—That nd then our old doctor said on just add water znd b . in addition to refusinz to | hours by the conference vesterday. | concessions, but they appear to be of | S€ million of the 100,000,000 in- SNEHle =N powder that comes in an change his views on marriage, had Count van Brockdorff-Rantzau, | a rather minor nature compared with ~l work in this country are Wt M 3 also joined his fellow radical in a re- | head of the German peace mission, | the demands made by the Germans in | andicapped k C ate of milk—it’s the nearest thing fi ears it has been making al to take the loyalty oath. This i loft Versailles last cvening for Wei- | their counter proposals. One of the | POrtunities for self improvement is in the world to mother's milk. babies strong. ng requires the student to affirm | mar, where he will arrive today.| principal concessions is the admission the statement of the director of They add cereal and cugar to he Nes Company likes Gt & A1l bwant ol ot all times to the state of | According to advices, he will at once | of Germany to the league of nations| U- S training service of the depart- B o to save babies and put them on IE you axe gou will Teann 10 New York and to the United States. confer with the German cabinet which | “in the early future” if she fulfills her | ment of labor, based on investigations the tough miik ct e broken the road to health. They gave Pr. Tildsley was asked what would | will send the revised treaty to experts obligations. made in a lar number of typical up and easier to digest.’® me free a big Mother's Book | s0 you can Kodak as you go. the attitude o e board of educa- | who wili report as soon as possible. | A notable feature of the allied re- | !1@nufacturing piants and on personal o on baby fe;i.wg by special- # You will find a complete line of in the event the parents of the | The terms will be laid befare the| ply was the covering letter by Pre- | interview with manufacturers, shop e Fif s Nt o | fon S f went to the couris and in- | German national assembly Wednes- | mier Clemenceau, president of the | SuPerintendents and foremer. ol plods gravely up to meand jo%f Jyi o "y il be glad QiR Ecostapana g Bronsssiinions voked legal aid in their endeavors to | day and the cabinet may ack that a | peace comgress, which was a scathing | Meodern industry has developed ‘h"d‘“df”ld“yf”"‘?‘”“‘*" to do this for you, too, if you abtain the diplomas. He replied that | vate be taken on acceptance or rejec- | arraignment of Germany for iaunc important lines of manufacture Sy LR Gl will send them your name on |l member you will want a stock action would in no way change | tion so that it may act as having a | ing the war and conducting hostilitieg j 0f Stch limited skill that no appren- Cestlé's i PEHORIGING 0 o U il & e, jatermination of the board mandate from the German people. It | so ruthlessly. It pointed out that the | ticeships have been instituted for 5 o 1T e et s S b S The board of educ 1 is prepared | is expected consideration of the pact| German people supported the war angd | them. In the skilled lines apprentice- Nestlé's is r;,én 1:.4 in powder form (»h“ is already in your xzjm ’,“ the trip. You'l ything that m happen at | will be continued by the cabinet until | that the peace of justice demanded | Ships are haphazardly conducted. In and does not require the further addition of { find all sizes in stock here. As e two high ools on that day,” | Friday and that the final German an- | must be ane of justice not only for | Most lines of production where there Always pure and safe, a]waw uniform and i for Developing and Printing, 25 may be | swer will be lajd before the assembly | Germany but for the other peoples of | I8 N0 apprenticeship adequate training trex from the dangers of home modi prion I e ail us your films and they: will 4 for ratification on Saturdav. the world is wholly lacking and so empleyers has e*00d the test of three generations ana % Ipday mail us yow 2.4 % o L e A the largest sale of any baby food in the ~worla f be returnea promptiy. e ok E antage. k ing over his wife. who was Iyving on It is to overcome this needless bur- = » ~ as i a the pavement. den on American production that FREE! Enough Nestlé's for i i d&k(’d him what the trouble | training courses in plants are advo- 12 feedings. Send the coupon! bl f Sergeant Schneider, “and | cated by the training scrvice, To was s he rap;md that there were burglars | back up its claim that this mothod of R [m the house.’ fitting men for their jobs is profitable. @\_'_, SRR The policeman testified that the | the service exhibits a number of NESTLE'S FOOD COMPANY. INC. * S ru 0 -4 B . ment peace terms must be presented to the take a Good Camera with yon As I write, a sturdy, two year stock to choose from. Also re- “And what happ interesting. too.’ e know of no suffercr from Eczema ! doctor was wearing a battered hat | charts showing the transformation Dept. 167, 130 William St., N. Y. Ci who ever used the simple wash D. D. D, jand that the lapel of his coat was Wrousht workers who were sent o s i udd d not feel immediately that won- Ch P Wl torn. The “-”nc_w identified the icad | through training ,departments. These b B G h Sf ‘ when the itch is taken away. This sooth- i har beInngm" to \n»-: Wilkins, which | employe learns his new work in about ddr i ing wash penetrates the pores, giving M d T l | have been included in the evidence. | Dalf the time formerly required and Censianse " B i I G \netant relief from the most distressing uraer 1ria. nd no cigar nor cigarette stubs, | that ald emploves of mediocr < L e r'ta n’ fl""‘ skin diseases. Ask us about it today. A ’!hp witness continued. He also stated | OF less. can be “upgraded” to equal - #5¢, 80 and $1.0. that he examined the locks and win. | Some of the best. Others are fitted for promotion by training Mineola, L. I., June is [ dows of the house, but found none o by . rp? ing address before the jury that | proken. He testified that he tried to Not only is the average production trying Dr. Wolter Keene Wilkins | got some answer from Mrs. Wilkins | I@ised by the introduction of training D 3 . Y oot for the murder of his wife, Julia. at | as to the identity of her 4 lant, but | but labor turn over reduced and | JHE LotionfgrSlflnDl,s,ease their home in Long Beach on Feb. |found she was un i :;)Cf,:wk e | spoilage is much less. The factories | [8 ! 27 jast, District Attorney Charles R. | having training departments find t Clar: & Brainerd Co.. Druggists e St 2 2 bt o .r:‘\nrated the story the doctor told | 14VIHE aveisell . Weeks declared that whilo the evi- | nim that night of having been at. | JIOSt cases thoy are self-supportin T ! dence in the case was largely cir- !tacked by three robbers, = = ORENESS 2| cumstantial, ho would prove that the | patrolman White, aho stavea aii | 1F HAIR IS TURNING : FOR WEDNESDAY ;rlowor had no affection for his wife, Sy Ry = GRAY, USE SAGE TEA 3 ! nignt housc with the doctor that he had married her for money, i after the crime, testified how the de- e el e e was afraid of losing that | fondant spent a sleepless night, re. | Don’t lock old ! Try Grandmother money. The district attorney also | fusing to go to bed. He festified that recipe to darken and beautify caid that {he prosecution was pre- | iho ¢ e i faded, streaked hair. : F i | B k d CKS VAPORI o oo IRAMS, Yap Fon [the doctor Bad smid s fevaiinat pin o g “ancy Bonita Mackerel 15¢, Block Islan P about the fl'tm‘k by burglars, Whnm ‘ been taken from him by the robbers. That beautiful, even shade of dark “YOUR BODYGUARD'-307. 00%3120 ne declared. Killed his wife, wwas false. | The doctor early the next morning | slosey hair can ony be nad tv orew. | B WMackerel, Eels, Halibut, Porgies, Butter- 35 | ‘“'m'lh“"n;*:fifi were called, chief | proke down and cried for twenty [ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul- { among them Police Sergean arry | minutes, the witness said. A dog of | phur. Your hair is 3 charm. It 2 L 1 d B - S R S maeee g e bl “ie i@ fish, Sea Trout, Flounder Steak, Boston !T :lbcpv “‘l}:o d(‘sc!‘“’lt}éd "nf;‘den!s “'he’;.mz the crime was in the room all | fades, turns g [ :’ll\"fl an '.' i V 1e police arrived at the scene of | njgnt with the two men, according | tion or s e o Bi R k C d H dd k C d T . BN - to put off today’s duty the murder. The doctor, Who has |ty the policeman enhances ite appearance a hun- | ue, noc 04, riadaock, Lo ongues ) 0 p maintai a stoical expression of Miss Frances O'Neill. who lived in | dredfold until tomorrow. 1f ca s throughout the selection of | {ho house next to the Wilkins home, Don’t bother to prepare mix- | _ afld Cheeks, Flflet Of SO!G, Weakfish ¥ | Ad"e[fi@e ifl the vyour stomach is acid- the . for the first time evinced Irold of how the doctor had come to |ture; vou can get this famous old | P signs of mental dlf“’“ \1 r that night and asked her to call | e improved by dd 5 . | & disturbed take | During thocross-examination _of | 701 (he potise, Th Tast witness of 186 | bebes inmaiens ot & wneiy oor o | Round and Little Neck Clams Help Wanted D 2 ingredients a: cost, a rgeant § hneider ”W defense ma(lr‘l.l.‘\ was a Mrs. Rudolph Duishe ready for use. It is called Wyeth a polnt in support of their conten- | . s P iy : e : ) -af fOrQ | 8 C i & t] Miflms tion that 1t was & Tobber wh felled | maooues I° the seme house a4 Miss |Sage and Sulphur Comnound, _ This, Soft Shell Crabs and Lobsters. v olumn of the Mrs. Wilkins with a hammoer, “hen, = s ’”"".. ! ‘N the policeman admitted finding (aells. B REIMEED GOl Ol 1 g H l’a]d the new aid to digestion pocketbook owned by Dr. Witkins | F at People vour halr. e Il fort toda A 100 yards back of the docter's home Byerybody gt age a““ comior p 4] e i e ST | Sulphur Compound now because it | h Pa eV W “ pleasant relief from | Sergeant Schneider testified that he | Get I hln dachenpusontiallyanticyenlyptiat ys Sou yveli. £, met Dr. and Mrs. Wilkins the e i nobdy can tell it has been applied j * the dlscom ort of acid- - vamng{ Best safe home method. Get 2 emall | You simply dampen a sponge or soft | 1 in joints or mus- cles, give a brisk assage with-— of the murder when they got of the - discon o e e e e | ¥l pen i 2P Only 1 C gvspepsia 3\1:1 a'\tbo;‘; Bl;aacth magnhd‘ Sfiik‘; & Foliow. """"d""°°§‘§“’ under 3100 ensan e t:;mn;‘rne emall str':?;o":t 1;\ { Wask Place Rear of United Cigzar Store nly l ent a i ACE9:53 & id, | ths *pduselioitc eninE X 3 : | c . MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE he was called accompanied by Pa. | whatever vou desire . X time; by morning the sray hair has | [ ashington Place o g ord MAKERS OF SCOTT’S EMULSION trojman Elbert White, < sboyt reducing weignt qmcx' disappeared, and after another appli- | f Phone 70 B Wheén he arrived, the witness con- | 1o sman Co. N A—iie" Sation . cation it hecomes beautifull- dark ap s l!mued he found Dr Wilkins stoop- York, N, T. <