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9t ' ¢ ) ¢ If . [ s g | 4 “y SHIFT TREASURER 1S UNIOUE AN s His Repols o Sprad Own Philosophy 1 Chlcago, Feb. § (F) — A Scotel nan well past the traditional three- seore-and-ten, who scorns the soft viing convenience of elevator service shhue, taltes an hour's canter dally on the bridle paths, Is Laurence A Carton, {reasurer of Swift & Com- pany. Most treasurers' veports ure made |10N8081, With a leng(h of 12 up only of dry statistical data, but Mr. Carton has shareholders look forward to his re Tunnel Through Cascade Mountains | Would be 'STATE SURVEXING FOR WORLD'S LONGEST sum( 5 — Thirty-threc Miles in Length eattle, Teb, 8§ (P—Burvey of a proposed thirty-two mile autonobile and railread Cascade mountains has heen under. | [taken by the state of Washington tunnel through the and u committee wuthorized by th Inst, In reaching his fitth floor office and |January on the feasibility of the who, winter and summer, rain op | PlN. with national, money. Tho Simplon tunnel throu Y leglslaturo Wil report next he tunnel would he slate financed anl the Alps, for trains only, now is the miles ‘The Moffat tunnel in Colorado be- thi loarned that the |95 AU under the main range of continental divide {s six miles port because he injects something f /"8 1t Will be used by both trains of literature and philosophy into the document. “What an interesting the earth's surface we occupy for our purpose, ‘whose duties elrele with the sun,'" he said In his last anfual report. “I came out of a house in London. It was raining and, to me, the reverse of balmy. But my lost yemarked cheertully, as drops | coursed down his top hat: ‘A won- | derful cllmate we have here; never t0o hot; never too cold to work.’ | Well, why should not we chorus, in vespect to our country, what been said: of sunshine and the flag sta and be also patriotic? redit {8 probably the vowerful factor for progress in our | modern civilization. It is the kernel | in the question of capital and labor, | It represents two of the three at- | tributes— faith and hope=which | arc glven as maxims’of Christianity., 1t is the Issue in probably the great est drama of modern literature Ihe Merchant of Venice,' where, as You remember, In satisfaction of credit, Antonio must forfeit a pound of flesb. Credit fills the sails of comr but it Antonio’s ships do ot reach harbor, he must pay a torfeil. The day of reckoning may be near or remote, but it is as sure as | the day of sailing. . *‘Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy' implies a limit to credit in this direction that experience has found infallible.” Although he has a private office, Mr. Carton has liis deck outsido his room on the open floor with several hundred other nsing his privatc office only for confercnces. workers, HOME BUILDERS MOVE WESTWARD Wide Plains of Texas Now Beckoning o Pioneers Dallas, Tesas, 1 The overed wagon is treking ! across the western plaing, This time | it is hauled, in some instances, by an automobile eigine, and It carries, not the gold sccker but those who rcome for the hard earned wealth of the soil the vast plains of West | long lines of home build- ors are now moving by horse-drawn | ttomobile, and by train, | wagon, by Last year 40,000 families moved into the section, and this figure is ex- | pected to be far exceeded this year, ording to officials of the West vas Chamber of Commerce, The breaking up of many huge ranche er 1 some of which o ved | is making this Along a new Santa e railroad, of Lubbock, o the Texas-New ;Mexico border, a dozen towns have sprung up in the last few months, Fverywhere are the signs of new life plow is being pat to virgin soil © cattle man and the cowboy are parsing. The is taking the place of the chaparajos. Tenas itself o 000 acres scttiement possible branch of the ger than stato union exee of w) lightly grea any in th state a part, having a than California, the Union's second largest state The country is so lovel that the supplies excellent motive power and windmills are to be seen cyery . It is one of the few sections the United States where railroud with each other dozen roads are still comjeting or terrifory, a h a5 contly having applied (o the Inter Commerce Commission for to Luild. ue of the counties in which thi development is taki plae had only 50 or 7 nhabitunts, cor stituting virtually the cowboys.on th nehes. The county s of som of them have grown so rapidly t n of the court houses still ar of frav construction shionable women of 1 lon now provide their pet dogs with f hoods or bLoniets ta prote them from the winter cold. The Serious Harm of Constipation ‘When you are bilious and consti- pated you are unintentionally per- smitting poisens to circulate through your system and do you harm. A prominent physician says, “Cone jstipation is the cause of two-thirdg f all human ills.” !1f you want to feel fine, able to fight (Uf. - battles with 100 per cent effi- {¢le: 2y, keep your bowels open with | DrTruesElixir which cleanses as it clears out | the refuse matter of the body. ! Made of the finest imported | herbs, Dr. True's Elixir, for i young or old, is perfectly safe; | itisknownas The True Family Laxative Family size $1.20; other sizes “c and 40c. latitude of | ¥ and automobiles ¢lgned for carrying water from the w o General . M dled here in 1017 |1dea of the thirty-two mile Cascada and also is de- tern to the eastern slope of the y mountains, Chittenden, who concefved the project. He was the originator, too, tl rea has | nel through the ‘Where the air is full (ato grade difficultics, cut operating Is full of |costs and reduce operating time of | trains between Chicago and Seattie, most (several hour » |of the {dea. for the ship canal which ¥ Inow links Lake Union, within Seat nd Lake Washington, on the s inland margin, with Puget ound and the Pacific ecean T he Great Northern rallway al v Is starting an eight mile tun- ades to elimin- READ HERALD CLASSIVIED ADS FOR RES! f C uticura oap Is Pure and Sweet deal for Children ple Boap, Of %, Tal 11 . s Eabora orien Toid K. Melada. base " Carol's row renunciation of (he Rumanian throne is no novelty | B In European royal far Hies, lof whom Curol s related either by || |blood or marring The King business many | Buropean thrones Great made vouth to #scape from |[the harsh treatment of his father Willlam 1 good | the K cuted, with Barberina, the id a as kept |after he Prussia control 1t NEW BRIT CAROL'S CASE 1§ e NOT UNUSUAL ON European Rogalty Has Many Similar Incidents I'rederic fort to get away to frustrated by two of his son's I'rench tuto her hush to the throne I'rederick divorced the and Itallan musie divorced, Nhe Even Frederick [wie jeft an effort in his | Prussia und neh of his istress, the Grand Duke Cyril ft who holds court His ef ¥ngland was father who had f all the White Russian follow in December, 1002 und suee of Saxony as Augustus 111, Carol, of Rumania, she apparently was not constant fir her love, I™enchman and mar now is living in Iy 1) straightened clreumstances in Hel Buroncss Veughan at Coburg and a1 solemnly been proclu Itussins hy AY, FEBRUARY 5 1926, with their brood | r of her sons, | next summer, and, Twao | of “hobby whites" to destroy rded |at least o quarter of a billlon weed | King |sceds by antumn | Like Prince | The Mexican quall 1s slightly amaller than the native bob white of Kansas, but the state game war den iy assured that the two will fn- terbreed, Ho estimatos conservatlye. the purchase of 6,000 wilt Kansas 25,000 young qual | young lan, whom she bring property to | shy-Famons Players handsome stone Company bullding and s a the Rouman With every modern convenience and | agnificent plpe organ, med Czar s falthful ers, flgured in accomplices exe- |y divorce ¢ which his opponent | ) But Frederick the Great's affair Russian throne should the Sovict 3 Halian danecr, | covernment be replace ‘ or bolli ended the throne of larchy. The Grand Ducliess Cyril i First spplication gives relief under far better [horn of a phincess of Saxe-Cobury = | affalrs of {Gotha, was first married to the e, Ky, June 80:—“[ | politics he [ court. Tudwig cabinet hy throne with Lola of Ludwig's ministries “Loluministertum,” Lola Montez had named it rected affairs of stat lost the | finally had to flec had to in Brookly Prince jof lite at the n Carol, pected the dancer dismissed lier of Bavarla would rather than break off his relations A little surrender his throne to his |fon hecanse of the seandal. Lola Montez became a v g on apitals over, soon lost drawing power she divd in obscurity and we en PFerediek sus. wus mixing n Grand Duke of Hesge orced to marry the from the | man The rian ar told his | Nepomu lvador iv nnkhis (IR 1L 1 ook sulling ship, He is su the dancer, Ono |Meen drowned off the was called | America in 1801, but there have [ will know the becanse |'een numerous rumors fhat he s next timp what to md di- [#1H1 alive. At one time was re- get when I have at will. 8he [Ported to hav: heen s in Denve Nfli\‘ar‘f{il';}\l”d. polit hold and | e b must ha{\hm : e | 1o 3 your Resinol Soap tater, tudvix Kansas Imports Mexican Topeka, Kan., Feb. has found a way . how- |labor wit) unni and nnmi fon authoritic burica | The state just quall from Mexico . of Saxony, tircd | Wans: fa Dresden court, eloped (1o eat Quail to Aid on Farms cle to fmport fart whom she di had five boil$ on my neck, and af- | Russlan noh'e ter reading of your treatment for them I used it as directed I was very much surprised on waking the I next morning to find that they were not a bit gore and the swelling was going down fast. chduke, John renounced commani of pposed to ha coust of Souti is a wonder for ansing the hands and face. T am a painter, and at the end of my day’s work I use your soap., It makes my hands and face whiter than any other €oap has been able to do so far.” (Signed) Chester E. 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Three are illustrated Other Dresses up to The Coats of Plaids, Checks, Tweeds, Homespuns, Twills — Two are illustrated Other Coats up to $29.98 THE.NEW SPRI MILLINERY 4 | Just received, advance styles in straw braid combinations with silk or satin, copies of the newest Paris creations. 24.98 REASO o' ers staying but toned. Side opegings for ventilation. weight and ‘durable. to Sell This Item Because glum next summer | Princess Louise of Belgium who - ! died at Wiesbaden n 1924, married AMERICAN-BUILT MOVILE 5 OP - Peimee | PHINCE PLilIp of Suxe-Coburg-Gotlia, oudon, Fob. {@—~London'n first | § Reason We Are Proud A "INCE Ly 01 deserted him in faver of an | Amevican-built moving pieture Foicy > A with Queen Mario and | \uyiian cavalry officer. 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