The evening world. Newspaper, October 25, 1912, Page 20

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OOTOBER 25, 1913. CONTRACTOR BOSSES borers ejnewiate “Oh, mercy and sy WOMAN DEFEATS COLLEGE | | exe iten. 7 wot moras wore | ad ot, ly fanned by a stiff breege, the | goodness!" aloud, but what they say to IN SUIT FOR A FARM.} Tre Court, tn its opinion, holds the| threatened the entire structure, ‘a pick slips and gouges transfer was made under undue Influ-| account of the height of 4 “ e | n only the culprit himaeif Court Holds that Her Father Had {cence of the step-mother ‘an! travelling | the fight against the With Rose Chiffon and Embroidery, “GUSSLESS’ WORKMEN "ii: tsrtmee ma once oni ¥# Miebe to ve te Property [Svs ath tes ame reac the ote tat fat en being 16 Property without any vaild considera- Bening World’s Original Fashions tor Home Dressmakers. , Qemeageerene : to Inatitation, flon and restores the farm to the their off time as the Pa gh ee laughter, But he has post hree rules and de. WINCOLN, Neb, Oct. %—Kate M. A Joke on the Surgeon. a —$———_ Swearing, Fighting and Drinking \eeregatine vance: NG sweariBe, Holladay has won in the Nebraska Su- | CARRIES LIGHTED “PIPE” (From toe bitbereh Cott.) yreme Court a long and bitterly contest- “wi ‘u ‘ked Cholly, “I . | [allowed in this camp ed lawauit over the ownership ot a| 10 ITS NEST—FIRE RESULTS. | "en, iodo may bain 14 ody DOM By Barred in Landberg’s Rail- | Tre Golden ttute he teaches by humane Valuatie farm in Valley County. The | a, a A a> and considerate treatment of his men. , h Fanned by Recess, Olgnrette Stamp | !nont surgeon. c ¥ tte-Lo ‘ title was in her father at the time of “Don't do it" advised Algy, ‘These ; J DEWIC: road Construction Camp. ils. death, Imniten the Wi h em % 2 tes 4 ae n » For years she had turned ey of a School | practical jokes are bad form, very bad SEAS HALL DAY'S WORLD, | OVC! her earnings as school teacher to n form, old top.” should dead him and had also given him the pro- ; n ceeds of lande and jots she possessed. " », fo the , ‘ UME “1 [Coated Paper, Juat the Thing to reser he married again, and when Fashion Editor of re ~ Make Merry with at a Hallowe'en |") velit " | . + | ag Good Fun for Old and ¥ very old a travelliag preacher represent-|the University Y also campus The Buening " ¢ p | Party. jod Fun for Old and Young. ing'a denominational college in Wiscon. | at Valparaisy, » fire to the o) * ry 4 ep ein vistted him and induced him, it {=| struct: dali Wort, No pat : ‘ 1 Swedish vy birth, wut Chicagoan | PIGEONS WAXING FAT ON ‘aitego, to maken deel wherehy ‘une (emieture, and almont resulted tn tte terns for designs peer building t NEWLYWEDS’ RICE SUPPLY « @ e the beneficiary of his in thie columa ~~. of roadbed for the 4 ha uous efforts on the part of the fire father had once deeded |oompany and the students that the nalon from Palmer to I s laughter, but, according dence, RL iis laughter, but, according | building, an old landmark, was saved. din the case, go back | The belfry i used b; _ Bossy Landberg ts a member of the Railroad Station that They ng her he wanted to cor- y is used by a large num: International ver of sparrows as a@ place to build a ( i he “ihe their nests. One of the stude " bt Ty ars taersationsl 8 ve ave te 86 theeed, esa cabr ds 4 ¢fitiins mew] very one we : | 4 lighted cigarette on the campus and In all his small 0 edding cou-! t y to the college |an inquisitive bird, searching for business he wt hes to carry means of providing 1 re ’ e of a mortgage | something with which to Ine her nest, a D t-Ca 3 a principle which he afterward fou unty of feed for pigeons of Spo- in the sam of} picked it up and flew to the tower, A. 1s > advyooated In the Bible in the Golden| kane at the thern Pacifle station, $7 sideration received | few minutes later students passin Rule, “As ye would that men should do | where rice has been showered on many being the interest on the loan. This ar- erinted in Colors, on Heavy CHICAGO, Oct. %—A smoldering |* Cigarette picked up and carried by @ “parrow to the belfry of Main hall on! \ the bullding saw several of the nes’ \ he m n do ye even also to them like- | newlyweds arriving or departing. | rangement was consummated and the t at ea: Ss The fire company was summoned, When he came Bast to begin work on step-mother, | but by the time it arrived the tower tis present Job he tuund it impracticable ablaze and the birds were flying abot j A Ise." ‘Since then he haa run his camps] pW. Walker, trainmaster of tho deed was made to a representative of | screaming. / on larger work according to this rule, Northern Pacific, said: “There have the college by the father and his wife, clean bristle * ee ee to bring with him his own gang of - . cupeienentdmansieene - oo laborers, whom he had t \° 7 8 jProught along foreman jand a few “cussiess” experts, and | ith a ignoring the padrones and their ready-| way open. A made gangs, = | Y J i Railroad laborers’ vocabulary generally | is richer In profanity than in Bible quo- (From the Washingt 3 34th Street, New York tations, and Boss Landberg found {t dif-| | “Biiggins says he has the smartest ficult to make them see the error of thetr| youngster In the world. ways. | But eventually the men came to} | “Of course,” mareted Me Gorey , ; understand that only by living up to the| “Every parent fee 5 J T I d s i Golden Fuule and the Second Command: | a wise provision of natufe, ‘In every Misses and uniors ‘ai lore a ts ment could they keep their jobs, and the| human being’s life there ought to be a FM nd Ltd A kt EN AM DDE Nt i oh EI “cusstess camp” was established time when somedody thinks he 1s 4 18 hd 18 youre; lid ultRble fov small women, ‘That is, It {6 “cussiess" so far as the | smart.” D ; SAGE TEA DARKENS FADED GRAY HAIR, |) “'ciswistSnaticconat® in’ trea and'tency rinmes| 19,75 KEEPS THE SCALP CLEAN AND HEALTHY'| fxsccce Chaross oo corsa bronx ; Rinaithn Cie ba. 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