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4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER WORKS’ TWO HOURS AND COLLECTS §2 i Pays o Be aiBeggar in Kansas Kansas City, Dec. ity woman with a kindly dispos tion br humanity, particul beg nd who never ses up' a mend pnt, became intc ed in a one- gged man, whom she found seeking lms in the downtown district. After huch persuasion he accompanied her p an agency of organized charity, fhere he was provided with service- ble clothing and a crutch. IIe was a owerfully built fellow, and, at the me the story opens, was suffering Jrom cruel welts worn in his hand by ant use of a heavy cane with 4 he supported himself. He told is benefactr he begged becauso e could not get work. He also was iven a pair of shoes and requested p call the next day, by which time a b would be waiting for him. He did ot go back. Two years later, the same woman, ill interested in beggars, found the an begging on the reet again, rearing the same ragged clothes, arrying the same heavy cane. lked sternly ‘to him, and told him hat if he still possessed a remnant f real manhood to call on her again. hat time he kept his promise. The solicitous woman persuaded ome of her friends to buy him an rtificial leg. New shoes and clothing vere bought for him, and a good boarding place found, away from the aunts of professional mendicants. mployment was found for him, prhere he could sit down while he sorked. He was paid $16.50 a week art, and in a short time was re- 7.50. | This incident oc- ral years ago, and $27.50 for a single ma Te for the artificial week. 12.—A Kansas eg at the rate of $3 The woman with a penchant for nfortunates congratulated —herself. it last she had made a beggar an as- ket to society. But shorly afterward er protege gave up his job and left own. Some time later the woman earned that he was begging in a pouthern state. During the time this beggar was mployed constant friendship by wo: khy people was shown. A business an invited him to his home for sunday dinner and an automobile drive. Many other kindnesses were lextended. His benefactress recently saw a let- ter written by him to his “pal’” also a beggar, in which he said his “earn- ings” averaged $12 a day, and that he “worlked” only 2 hours out of each “Why should I work eight hours wlien T can beg, for two hours and get three times as much money?” the Jetter read. “Besides, I am having a parties every night until 2 or 3 o'clock in| MAKES SNAKE KILLING RECORD. the morning.” The letter was writ- | Liberal, Kan., Dec. —When it ten following his return from one|comes to snake killing Adam Bush, of these parties. ‘ who lives on the Frank Wheeler farm, just south of the city, probably holds TERM. the record of the Southw 12.—An- | Other afternoon, when M. drew Kobert, Cleveland boy bandit, Ploughing, one of his mu convicted of the murder of Ernest frightened, jumping out of the G member of a Willoughby Mar- Upon inves shal’s posse, will not have to serve the fourteen rattic life sentence imposed on him by ©Of the team. | Judge A. G. Reynolds. 3 in Kkilling Judge Reynolds has set aside the life sentence, permitted a motion for ia new trial to be filed by attorneys for the defendant {o “‘an indeterminate term in the Ohio penitenti: iiho indeterminate sentence is from one to twenty vears. Judge Reynolds vouch- safed no explanation further than to say, “Passing of sentence Wednesday was premature.” BOY Z IS % D} Fainesvil Dec. BETTER THAN CALONEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are the result of Dr. Edwards’ determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. For 17 gears he used these tablets (a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil) in his private practice with great success. { ‘They do all the good that calomel does but have no bad after effects. No pains, no griping, no injury to the gums or danger from acid foods—yet they stimulate the liver and bowels. 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