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STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUG. 9, 1916. PAGE 4 | aargamarnarsry unas seenenenenenensaansnnnegasunaggazty Stitt StetESee Rete TRESS EeRe EEE ea sagggessssssetssast2 | me. SEATTLE STAR 4 vot ‘wo cc rinse” Ppudenceofthe Parsonage’ "4 Wes Week by ie OF SCHIPYS NONTUWKST: LEAGUE OF (NEWSPAPERS ROBERT AMES BENNETT mccoy Telearaph News Service of (he United Press Association Prin anit aero FEET Fst gers sTSTT FE PeCTsePOOMTTEPEMMRETSCTSCTILSCCCIGLISLLSLCESL Sooo Maa a a ¥ ) ‘ room and woke the girls—and you| Entered at & Beattie, Wash, Postottice ae Becond- ‘Clase “Matter. (Contineed from Our Last Issue) t = a ; alr ries ae ‘ a Be Po. Bis Pood: co UM Well, If It in, we nd out whoftell the 5 | ‘ea month 59 ss, mens mos 0.90; year W080 B' T th of the did ted ! We didn't believe her, of cour & mont! fair daughter | it, and have them arres : ; Sindy = ' a parsonage proved irresistibly I'm going down to telephone to the|We went back into thelr room ——! Hut th THE POOR GIRL ———. - Objects almed at mashed lightly shunted astde. | here.” forgot to lock the dungeon door,| Wit egeengg precision. Pi oT He forsook the Presbyterian rerun —_ Tho little ones screamed in,/and I ran downstairs and slammed | ¢*4 ie gs Pian ots just fired four Good Man fer Séiliee chureh, of which he was a member, : > JOHN, Get ve! and Fairy said Don't be silly,|the door and locked it, and went)" i's 0) a * S Guus Page ps ‘ . - rue, If you go I'm going » you, | back up didn't he ou yes 8 Four times the avie and attended the Methodist moet THERE’S SOMEBODY Prue, If you go I'm going with back up. I didn't hear @ sound| ii 0* Cicer who was. watching ings with commendable assidutty 4 ke of courve I leave the kiddies . d i W . D. Lane, one of the 20 OY Arter each service, ho accompanted : — RINGING THE « - here and they can lock the door.| Mr, Allan laughed — heartily.| Where out ‘shipments’ arrived slg . “ Prudence home — . | They'll be perfectly safe in here “Well, your burglar was in that | eed meidae Ports Di satan Ga ag He called ft during the | But the child loudly objected | closet and he didn't hear you com-| . iv og ae more candidates for the superior <a oripeiare athowes, { |to this, So down the stairs they|ing, and got locked in. Did you Now York ‘tia, week as propriety allowed, Pro da ba. oie, trooped, a tiinorous, trembling|make any noise comihg down the “ ; . fessor Rayburn was conside | sourt, is a good man for judge. fortece to an parsonage mpcesnons| : me Seastag Wece: ot capa cole 4 by alle pt Prudence herself, who ~ - \the telephone. and called up th No. I was in my bare Lane is a lawyer, of course. All Ghaied unter ber Sebiaae “ae | residence of the Allans, their neigh-| In a few minutes the off “I Just can't blurt out that I think bors across the street rived. Mr. A » let them in After a seemingly never-ending | house, four of them, d led them juages are lawyers, good or bad. he's a nuisance,” she mousned to : , | walt, the kind-hearted neighbor left|out to the hall Fairy, “Oh, if he'd just 46 some = ‘ j d thing disgusting so I could fire him | hin bed to answer the insistent tole) ‘The burglar was in the dungeon elisa goo one. off—op! Just ike that, Wouldn't] Sea : Phone. Prudence explained their/He had been busy with bis knife. It be glorious ? predicament, and asked him tocome!and the lock was nearly remove But Lane is a man, rather than) rien ction « vinssed evenine Peet wear’s 5] |to be there in five minutes, with hia ytew later, the Gungeon would have when the minister and Fairy were |utes later, the dungeon would h I've gone to the lakes and t f € |non and help eae aes lo were sont|’ 7 Sr ae, tr lawyer. He has a fine, human!«* from home, and the twins and : THE MATTER * “Now,” said Prudence more cheer cee nget cai’ eet | eee |Connie tn bed. Professor Rayburn : fully, “we'll just go out to the| ry soar: rapped. briekly vlad the Sebehen * a > eo chief officer rapp orinkl anse of justice, and that is a quality |i: coo), a1'Psience was charm | Se | | eiteton and wait.” laatthe beagens sdene | Than. fel only To the kitchen they hurried. ciicked his revolver. ing, and the professor was only Deadence saked clicked be highly desired in a judge. [ims ——S frotence, Senet (ut he Aring ome “Taare are enough of ws to ov rude’ f t as} Prudence had made tea, and blinds to their lowest limit If you make dimturbance, ¥ he re Lane is a substantial citizen. He}s%,7%, 9,7? | = = recy Dronth of wiad against the) itt mi es aay eee ances Nel Are the things 1 don empty cup gainst ft to the ible, Lananiag, they peti windows drew startled cries from |i, opened. Get your revo! of the sound type, but, withal, |! Sov onthe tts each hotalor| S SS the Younger airs, ant both Pury |teady"bra prive vy or messsine soi one side of the saucer, Then, when ; an dence were white with! ‘Then the officer opened the door. | 5 8 god ewhese on anxiety when they heard the loud) pp,» giar was wise enough to|I wouldn't presume as her lover, nd of even more importance, he it was safely disposed of, Protence| ally, Peer sallly tho Allans outside the|anporeciate the futility of fighting | Bieta tain wet eyes on ta a. ; 1 Mr, Rayburn, unexpectedly to 1 ae egg inst odds, and in Jess than a| gen the present, looks into thejtncy 2a) PLE WANT 10 Prudence began crying n y|second he was becurely manacled.|She's the fairest of Neptune's fale around her and kissed her | [KNOW WHAT NOUR the moment the two els of] ‘The chief officer had been eying uture and does not bury himself) ts ws» suas: a nimseit, once) |RSS keene A Bis 7 appeared before ber, and | nin my!" he exciaimed| AN4jhappsihing euttwete 1k the attractive to the unfortunate | police, You girls must lock the | there was no one th professor, and he was not to b door after moe, and stay right|rings were gone. 1 remembered | imber-Limb Grant o wettest. bf e! a Pi i) ~ yw lA rll |{t was over, and Prudence—well, | |CouPLE OF Doss Well, there now,” Mr, Allan said| “> vureiar grin bat did not Prudence was only relieved, for It ’ n the past. ame to her in a fash that this was/ {THAT HoWwt with rough sympathy, “you just got UE eet ne “disgusting thing which | A NIGHT ‘ - scared that’s all. Come on, Jim “ ‘ the officer,| When 1 seek on the beach for thet and wll go over the house in a “\falr one | she had so fervently lon X f } . tt ist C down here, : p tf at \"B a on't tell d You Like to Work ion Morgan & Co.?| °r. Rayburn |] = wil wan otaneing neat the dthiag-| PO, ee ae see . Penk was vers coueet tad an! / ‘ he di peared » congratulated them|It’s enough that I don't see that rare HAT did J. P. Morgan pay the men who run his great! pardonable of me, Prudence,” he - : He -_ bis head sud-) win cor E , of * he} — and passed thra the dining-| 7, con , mt . re's something the matter money-making machine for him? His will, which has rsegiige neg dd bye te pons Ten / / s soem fate the hall, closely toliowed| 1 » Limber-Lisb eo ie c 8 mu y 5 by bis and the five girls, al-|Denec Been completely made public, shows the facts, because|always easy for h to be sober $500 for him. You'll get the Ht to each of his employes of his New York and London|and sensible, You shouldn't have ~ re ney re ue ured. ee aay acre ett vie a full year’s salary. been so-so dear.” yi aie Ne* turned to the burglar. “S what I let's in the dar mn firet Prudence sighed happily. This 3 what's 6 like you doing on P Only one man in the employment of Morgan was paid] gave her the long-destred cue : tana -sly g se ePeger Ee |e ate job as this? A but he sh« | Who shut or he iaeres Then put waiting for than $15,000 a year—F. W. Stevens, an attorney, who| “Mr. Rayburn,” she said gently Bt $50,000. For the rest of the employes the annual salaries) Dut decidedly, “I think you ought leour Stam te f not to come here any mae al ; Limber-Limb laughed sheepishly “Which is your way of saying Well,” he explained good-natur 000 to $15,000 . . S employes |¢nat you do not Ike me, isn't It?" /and started for the door, followed] vous anger, “you've left them in the|#D answer, he went on, “Lats y. “Chicago got too hot for me. _ 5,000 to $10,000 ea easekeeavnen 4 - P 1 itke ee _ = be nee|by F with the twins creeping | bathroom, or on the kitchen shelves “°° in > oe! megge onde a pute |Thad a fine lot of jewels, but I was WHICH ONE, GOING OR threw t her da expresstvely. | poare e rei | u b ous © co’ - m, = 2 pus ouldn’t us m . 4,000 to 5,000 i i A Ae hrew ow pan p | fearfu the rear We'll search the house Just to con) ine tajoy fer entry eg » pushed T couldn't use them. I COMING? He took them in his, tenderly, firm sttered Carol, | vince you.” ne here b se folke sald Mount! 3,000 to 4,000 sic = xe erator in a low vol . : folke said Mount) 07, 1. Williams has retum- ly t nt to re her,”| “No, ° 4 t ar a it did not 2,000 to 3,000 SA eS ip 39 “put, Prudence,” he argued, “that | aaded Lark OR Re Pas cog tt ig Mipade ory headquart nd have 1 heard |¢4 from Mulberry, where she has to 000 ‘s Ke ..8 is because the woman tn you fsn't] prudence a¢ ful to tu thel the ‘ seca " nd two or three men t € ee ‘ wa engage .q\been visiting her husband. She _ 1,000 2, 2 Prud to turn the|t pdlet pareonage, right av ye | abou' age bunch and) yo en i with her teipke You may never love me. oe ae th ; 2 off Under $1,000 ae ~s : t ‘ so that the! The rings were really ‘ got at r locked {1 ot the old ma had gone off.| 7) reo e (Idaho) Metrop- f but don’t you think it only fair that | room : before she : " 4 . rnoon at the station I saw __ If you are thinking of getting rich by going to w OT} you should give me a chance toler, Te ieee Scot wen wide) Teel mother’s other } ‘ + have | on uk Phaaae oon 5 is ! t . a detec ts Chicago get off the Morgan & Co., you might as well resist the temptation.| try” . ewe t a detective from sa i * as v r r connie was soundly sleeping cha And tt moth f . P train. and I knew what that meant. Du manage to get the job angi hold it and work real hard] “Oh, but that’s just the point.” |r) one else in the room Savalas te. ae At this . md around/ mit i needed some cash, and 90 I\j,.0° fared pityingly om the list ‘the f lif if h ‘ 13 a | she erled I do not want you to 4 ee said Prudence, sternly sg him again | Pe little job o the! eas rug store clerk leaning . rest of your life, you wilf have just chances ¢ of i ag 4 d her portion for her own Don't be 4.” hie aaid calmly,| ¥2#0't_ above a eo on Jagainst the soda counter spelt + [ly bet he took our ruby rings,” | girls! ide. I went upstairs to get those! “« " . to a salary of more than $5,000—AND 13 IS AN “What bout me that you zs 2 ed ne anale 3 we're all ric He can't cet out |S Lie | “Haven't you any ambition?” we hat is there about me that you red Lark, a he twins and| Prudence had a chain of pearis.| 0. while Now, tell me about it.” | {amily Jewels I've heard about, and/queried kindly and all that. NUMBER! do not like?” he demanded sudden:| pairy y dreaser to look. | Fair. 4 + P “ ra ) ser to loo! iry’s share consisted of a hand ‘ a lone of the little ones gave the) “No,” ly, “There is something, ! know.”| jut a sickening realization Had} some diamond brooch. The twin| Caro! began the story with keen a) Slarm I already had some of ing Driattigseae “HiT have ou And with her awful. unbelievable | come home to Prudence. In the|rubles of another brooch had been | relish I woke up, and thought Ii 110m so I came down at once. I\thing just as gpod.” — Lesson honesty, Prodence told him. “Yes.” | jower hall, under the staircase, was\reset in rings for Carol and Lark Boe stopped in the dungeon to get that y 2 « , : - .|she said, “that {s true. I hated to N. dase closet which they|Ané ts the 4 i . | nudged Lark, and she woke up. . s TEVER else may be said of the experiment of| mention it, but there is something! |eailna the dungeon ‘The door wae|iet, walling. until Connie's arm| heard him step across the room|money, and the first thing I knew! ITS EASIER TO IMAGINE se ii vied : . t Aaa the door banged shut.” THAT THE W to) you “mobilizing” the National Guard on the Mexican bor-|Mr. Rayburn, I just can't stand the) solid, and equipped with a heavy | should de wufficiently developed to 8h into the clone We sneaked|* lg fai en on bugs catch lock, Here Prudence kept|do it justice. out of bed, and went into Prudence «| (Continued in Our Next Issue) YOUR CLAIM s it has been well worth the cost for this reason: . “Good heavens! The what?” the family silverware, and all the Maybe we'd better phone for | ae = ecg lg. Tt has definitely proved that only the hopelessly and crim-| “The bugs! I can't bear for YOU) money she had on hand, as tt conld| Mr. Allan,” suggested Fairy. “The ly dense can wish to continue this sort of “mi to be near me, because I keep won-| ther safely locked away, But|«irls are so nervous they will bel ” dering If there are bugs Your] more often than not Prudence for| hysterical by the time we finish 1 WONDER IF i pocket. I'm afraid they'll get over| ¢ t to lock It searching the house | The spectacle has been shameful and humiliating. Thelon me. Even now !t makes me 7 had gone to Burlingtor ll,” said Prudence, “get your| \, THIS LADDER ly wonder is that the statesmen of some unfriendly coun-| shiver gg you hold ed —— that morning to attend special sé pers and kimonos, and we'll go . pm x é «| because I know you've been hand:| vines for three days 4 Prudence | !=te * room | j f.do not decide that now is the hour to strike, before the] soe ing horrible little creatures! ny tifty whole dollary in the house,| BUs inside the door of daddy's | States awakens from its stat¢ of hibernation with yours.” an unwonted sum in that parson. |foom, with the younger girls cling 2 | The National Guard system has convicted itself so} He dropped her hands abruptly,|age: And the dungeon was not |!9& to her, and Fairy looking odd | | that were it not for the sudden, soothing peace interim| and stared at her locked and disturbed, Prudence stopped) n. y., thur there is a verry|more & then dad comes back to} “And after you leave, I get down! without a word she ran down the | “rut tly rich man what comes into the offise| the offise and bawls all the people! Which we have again fallen, it would be blown from the]... ‘thy hands and kneos and look letairn, making never a sound in her| Fairy. didn't father leave bis! onct in a while & he is all the time| there out because the work aint | watch hanging on that nail by the! peefing about how much work he| done yet lw f practic he ae of the earth by the whirlwind rush of practical events.Jover the floor, and examine the! pare fest, and saw that the dungeon | 41 ; aber ae | ‘The men in the National Guard are as good, material for|chatrs, to If any have crawled !door was open. Quickly she flung |‘ of FE tony tr nking Tl! hast to do & how he is all worn| & then he goes home uriey be-| and defenders of their country as any on earth. A]!!! It's a terrible feeling, Mr. Ray lit shut, pushed the tiny key that | fy ease him for being forget-| out doing it until you almost feal| cause he says it makes him mad 9 |sorry for the big stiff yourself. | & tired to see the offise solfier For a moment, the girls stood) “1. other day he bringed his| when the work is all piled up &| t You ‘row I told you I hated | payed s cate d : criminal, inefficient and grafting institution is destroy-|jugs—i'm afraid | ve hurt your feel-| ™ 't ay: fre - ia ‘with wr up sta again o * | looking * oot huctber ois liittel boy in with him & the boss| he says he will have to fire some- « en—they heard a loud). was trying to be nise to the| boddy for example their patriotism and playng the traitor to America ings,” she said sadly pause for breatt a See littel boy says to him, and what} then he gets out the paper and There was a long silence before!” 4 strange wight met her eyes in ° the man answered her. the twins’ room. The twins them » e3 : " r J | Connie and the twins ser : a ly acgiri—a childish girl, but &/ sobbing bitte Fair tl wed u he has to carry & she ought to be q ONOMIZE as y, as a virtue, as ecessity.| °° JL gatatnnd airy was still|ter lock the door and stay right| stowed up at E ECON as a duty, a asan ity-|yery sweet one. When you gr king hurriedly thru the dresser|here antil morning, Prue”. {am going to be a bizzncss man|glad she aint no man johny But whoever heard of economizing as an accomplish-| up, you are going to be a wonder: | grawors | But Prudence faced them stub.| like dad is, he replyd ? fully good and lovely woman. I-—-| “They are gone.” walled Carol bornly. “If you think I'm going that is nise, the boss says to| y r . Tam going to want you then. Let’s|“our beautiful ruby rings that be-| to let any one steal that $50, you| him, what makes you like the bizz ‘That is the very latest thing, in economy. Another result sry ve friends now—for 4 long time }ionged to grandmother.” [are mistaken ness of your father so much 1 ae war. et? I'll promise on my word of] «Nonsense, with ner. It's probably stolen already, because 1 day last week dod THAT’S FAIR ENOUGH Racor sever to-pat another bug in |took me down to his offise with Anybody can be a godd spender, but it takes education,| my pockets, or my handkerchiefs ete ae wi et tne Dey paper ei How long did you stay in your and character to qualify one to be a good economizer, | But I can’t promise not to touch s when pop gets to the offise he lit last_place?” They say it is real fun. The thing is worth trying as a|them, for I have to do it in class | fj 4. a big cigar and sat down at his Rtgs ve pelgge cB i : That's how I earn my living! But] i desk and says there ls so much| —— Sad the be baer tae teen al ; I will wash my hands with scour f F =u | work to do, it aint no use to begin] The following interesting «d a the last | rote had ; “ ing soap, and rub them w a cold | = ‘ till after lunch, and then he goestitorial from the Tacoma Times, dis-| °°? = Ga - ae anea — Rey sew aae er op iad | out with another big man and they | oussing the candidacy of Walter .!./ Roots by Smith, costumes by . ‘lume them, before I ever co J Bi : . iy and « oO | . . +4 ICTOR MURDOCK sadly announces that he is a “politi-| you again. Won't that do?” i & ; oe Wy | cat and eat until they cant eat NO) rnompaon for the senate, appli s|Robinson, wigs by Jones, scenery cal orphan.” Prudence shook her head, “I| ( Jequally to the candidacy of James | bY pe i po muttered the man in . mn ¢ segs kno ° laughing at m she| Aa E. Bradford for governor » we: ‘ Which comes, Victor, of permitting your maternal relative aia bat lalwass told you 1 wast i A “re certainly is refreshing these} “What are yon driving at . r Pe ked his neighbor. s with a political fortune-hunter whose reputation a silly simpleton, And—it isn’t August mornings to observe with |@ske i consort p putation |just a silly simpleton, An sn Nhat wholehearted good will the} “I'm trying to discover who ae e ° constancy was notoriously rotten. Political widows should |the bugs altogether. I—like it bet-| Ti W h t M 4 3. O. P. press of the state is com-|¥rote the play.” make hasty proposals, even in a Leap Year. att ob hg hig cm hecho a 4 as ing on acaronl i aeiaitiag on the. candidacy we Wel a me ae j J, Thompson for U. 8. senator : ‘ said, the woman of you Is still Instead of T ese Duna tiraea ‘Gadeen abelei cial tle Flies by Day; Dances by Night}s!eepine. Weil, 1 won't potner you) IM OO MUCH Meat . Dida oremreuive, winded: Ort eras |any more for a long time, Prudence,| NW | Stearns’ Electric. &: smce, tir treatment From Coast to Coast but some day I will come back to] @ Ladies, reasonable rations of good meat for yourselves ‘However, this lttle flareup of you again.” and families are desirable, But—the unanimous verdict 2 ee lidudlinces toward &° aecereusival ‘Then he put his arms around her of doctors is that a whole wheat food 1s more necessary to Rat.«.Roach Paste) co alle oa lr plot again and whispered in her ear ‘ ealt : But I love you, Prudence, and—it health, strength and long life than meat Ready for use. Directions in 16/organ never is very subtle; in this some one else should do the awak languages. faeticular. instance the effort to|mothing but praise for ening—tt would hurt!” ‘Then he Why, then, eat meat to exceas? Since Macaroni is a Bold eee tera tis nnd $1.00, [speak kind words about a usually | Kissed her, and went away whole wheat product, a food that builds up healthy bodies STEARNS’ B Go,|despised liberal 14 very clumsy But Prudence ran upstairs, sing- periger ind | “For, of course, the G. 0. P. pa Ing happily } SORE SAGs |pers reason, every vote they can | Si A Hi . divert into the Thompson column | CHAPTER IV Eapectally since Washington Brand—the best Macaroni } Cocoanut Oil Makes will be a vote subtracted from "4 " Poindexter's total-—a total much to 3 A Burglar's Visit fy «made—only costs a trifle when compared to the cost of a Splendid Shampoo | hn feared Prue meat. Laat | AAT cane | } All very logical. However, any- Prudence sat up in bed with al If you want to keep your hair in|pody who has nense enough and is age 98 tas paar ee a j Tell your Grocer that you want Washington Macaront fay |kood condition, be careful what |{ndependent enough in his thinking hat in the world?” she began, S becs ect tha tele i you wash {t with, to want to vote for a proj ’ alah cat ine ine sedi nelettene ecause it 18 made of the best selected hard wheat and is ff Matteson “RA vhasaned Ahan’ progressive 4 candidate also his sense eno ' ed by the moonshine, and seeing therefore a most nutritious food. poos contain too much alkall, 1 an the ane Mentally Carol and Lark shivering beside her| dries the scalp, rcakes the hatr | scheme. A Romance of Oregon bed. éh Remember that all Washington Brand food products brittle, and is very harmful. Just] “The truth is that Mr. Thompson By “Sh! : 1! Hush!" whispered (Macaroni Elbows, Spaghett!, Vermicelli, Egg Noodles, B | plain mulsified cocoanut ofl (which lis not a candidate against Senator|ANNE SHANNON MONROE Lark. “There's a burglar in our) DY ete.) are equally “famous for nutriment.” A | is Sure. and entire reaseless), 18 Poindexter, Prior to the primaries, room!" |much better han the most 6xX-|he will conduct no campaign; his |New York “Full of simple human nature, : By this time even sound-sleeping S . pensiv ap or pe € you statement ‘nakes this very clear,| Tribune helpful honest; brave in ad- Nhe was awake, “OH tha rite Af you haven't a copy of our little cook book ‘or shampooing this |The progressives. w DD ] weap oP gaalg h, there ts 1 talif how 'to'make many apnetixing and nutritious : PRlRe SRaER tha hale he Sranreselyen will take. pa t in | versity winning with set’ teeth against dishes and ts free for the aski Y Pines de ak arie tela opposition to its st Yes, there is,” declared Carol = Simply moisten your hair with|their votes unanimously for I jall oppos uuccess,”” with some heat, “We heard him water Ca if in : One or two | dexter. es Th arog plain as day. He stepped into the| ff A F Ghi li & S I teaspoonfuls will make an abund “Mr. Thompson is in the race be-| 5 ease is strong, tender boo! clowet, didn't he, Lark?" ~_r. ighone ons, inc. Wj |ance of rich, creamy lather, and|cause, in the remote contingency | Herate graphic yet restrained, vera- “Ho certainly did,” agreed Lark Seattl Established cleanses the hair and scalp thor-|of Poindexter’s being defeated for pra yet truly romantic; it aptly “Did you see him?” attle i876 oughly, The lather rinses out, eas-|the republican nomination, coupled |4ePicts and enshrines the lights and WA; We tenia tim. ewan as fly and removes every particle of |with the HMkelihood that a reaction: —_7 of pioneer life.” our dresser, but he shot across the dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive |ary democrat will be nominated, room into the closet. He's there ~ - . ‘ oil ‘The hair dries quickly and|he thus would be in a position to | Portland “It is an uncommon pleasure naw.” | a : N) evenly, and it leaves it fine and jcapture the votes of the forward. | Oregenian to review this splendid Ore- bs | “And you two great bi girls —s , bright, fluffy and easy to} looking citizens of all parties in| 0M novel—the best Western romance of came off and left poor little Connie| ft . ee the final election the year.” Be yernen Castle has been made @ lieutenant In the British royal|in there alone with a burslar, did 4 AR | Penns Meet, RODER ULE Every voter with Intelligence ia. jon corps and is ready for duty in the air. Here he is shown |you? Well, you are nice ones, J] ie A y Crug store. It is/understands the situation, If the red for a soouting trip, leav ing for the battle front. Hi * tdi i a . anti k very cheap, and a few ounces is |G. 0. P. standpat papers wish » Al, ee Ce . a g trip, 9 ‘ont. He spends |inust sa , : PATTIE Wann er ey A.C. McCLURG & CO., Publishers ime at night giving dancing |essons to officers, And Prudence leaped out of bed. et ae Dik cakdveaaeane pines. 39, see it, thay will only he, 2 ent, | foo! nseives Methodist parsonage is not just in| heard some one tn the room there is