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PR : ; Tas EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1914 it, - rl Romantic Love Is Scorned by Modern Woman; THREAT TOBLOW UP |"s'ezrerat%° GARRISON LAUDS She Marries Only to Escape Being Lonely AQUITANIAWAS BY |_—— -ARMY IN MEXICO AN OLD OFFENDER —ALWEST PONT dq ‘Has Become All-Round Handy i Ws (a Plot to Get $10,000 Is an “4 Ex-Burglar. ¢ | HOMESICK GIRL . LEAPS TO DEATH FROM MAURETANA MAN HAS REGEN SO . ROMANCE (S NOT BEAD GUT THOROUGHLY = MUCH-RAWAD e - (A GOV Sous ASLEEP” THAT THE GIRLS ARG AFRAID OP HIM y Heart-Broken at Leaving Swe- den, She Was Bringing Young Brother Here. | Man of the Government, He Tells Graduates, * Suds Too euty win Her, JOR To THAI AeouUT Man® | WEST POINT, June 12.—"An ary |Teady for action; @ fighting forge, it | fighting te necessary, but at all tiges | @ body of strong, calm, resourceful, | self-restrained men, doing fine things in a fine way.” = ‘Thus aid Secretary of War Garrl- fon praise the army’s conduct, speaif- ; foally referring to the Mexican sitga- | ton, im an address to the West Point | Academy Graduates to-day. He de |clared that a small mistake or intite i iy a AT ‘siaiaa MENACED A RAILROAD. Then Kissing Lad Goodby She | : - - Throws Herself Into : the Sea. | Demanded $35,000 of New Haven to Save It From Being Dynamited. Henry Joeepn Burton, the halt- breed Spanish negro arrested #o met! odramatically in New Jorsey last oI BONY, Josep night on a charge of attempted ex- BURTON cretion by the army on the tortion from the Cunard Steamship might have had “m tous compe | Elna,.Spiik, pretty yellow-haired | We xirl, spent several years in i: ity¥iwith her brother, Charles, an | eniifoyeo of the National Park Bank, | but MB last her homesickness became 80 pronounced that Charles aban- | doned his position and took her home, going Into business himself in bis) native land. The girl was overjoyed and hor happiness lasted until Helge, her younger brother, who is seven- teen years old, began to plead to b allowed to seek his fortune here He pleadei so hard that at last the family dectied to let him have his way though they declared he should not make the first voyage alone. Charles Was busy with his new work and could not leave, and so the duty of escorting her younger brother de- volved on Elna. The girl was heartbroken at the prospect of leaving home again, but Helge begged so hard that she con- sented at last, and on last Saturday “Girl of 18 May Think Stubby Pompadour and a High Collar,” Says the World Bounded by a Company and whose threats to blow ° up the big, new transatlantic liner ee eee ee Aquitania worrted the police of New 1 complishments of the army at Vira York and the officers of the company, Crus, was found to-day to be in th Rogues’ Gallery as Harry Criss, who was sentenced to Elmira two years ago by Judge Fostor for burglary. Vice-President Harvey of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Rail- road turned over to Police Headquar- tera, after the arrest of Burton, a lettor demanding $85,000 from the erty destroyed by dynamite. Detec- tives found that the letter was in the identical handwriting an that of the letters to the Cunard Company. Burton {# @ prisoner in the Jatt at Hackensack, N. J. whence he wae WLIO PTL, CLOSED BY SATE company on patn of having tts prop-! Action Follows Run on Chi- cago Institution Headed by, Former Senator. Garrison eald thousands of men gud officers had been doing on the Méat- can border “a Guty as difficult todo well as any that can be given tomen to 4 tor “Across the border antagontstetin arms were constantly clashing’ Ta sight and shot distance of our Re eal4. “Friends of the aides were constantly seeking to 4 our territory ae @ means of o B hostile expeditions. Fierce Were aroused on each mide of tbe. Mne There was need for constapt ceaseless watchfulness anf calmness. they ‘boarded the Mauretania of the| Marjorie} Benton Cooke, ‘‘but Woman of 28 Cunar ine. A lay the girl stood a the rail peering back at the shore Demands asChum, a Home or Business Advantage.” taken after hia arrest last night from] CHICAGO, June 13—The La Sale| A elight mistake—a small indiscre- Wet View atation on the Weat Shore! gtrest Trust and Savings Bank, of tiom—would have had momentops Ratiroad after a fake package of $10, which William Lortmer emir consequences, And yet no such thi 000 was dropped to the tracks from happened. Ins not that something to the rear of the Ruffalo Express, He| United States Senator, ts President, be proud of?* 1s being held for extradition papers, | was taken in charge to-day by State| At Vera Cruz, Garrison said, the So clever were the letters of ex-| Bank Examiner Markin, Later three|@?™my waa performing every ctyt! tortion and so well designed aeemed| other small banks in which Lorimer | faction with great sucosss, a the plan of blowing up the great] te interested wore closed, “The American army has become = ot ____. |ateamship, in the event that the $10,-] In the last statement tmued by the Guvscassente she’ urate eee of be 000 waa not forthcoming, that every| bank its capital stock wan gleced at bean ps “The woman of twenty-eight may marry, but she CLOSE SHAVE FOR JERRY: man on the case at police head- | $1,000,000, surplus $260,000 and undi-| °™ ribet scabs thay Colorado does not marry for Jove, She marries because she in = 9 | quarters, tr amissioner Woode| vided profits $98,681, Ite stock was deer i oa and the lonely, or Is afraid she Is going to be. She marries for mate POLISHED BY MANICURE down, assumed that a master mind | then held at p soreae intellectual companionship, for a home, or business ad- MARORIG BENION COOKE was at work and that the Ives of| Within half an hour 1,600 excited ——— da ci + menaced, |@epositors jammed La Salle atreet in vantage. ; 5 - thousands au CE ha eee Peat ce the banks RUE ee YOUNG MAN “The modern woman Is hopelessly eritieal. She} &n unconscious tendency on the part|/She Massaged His Cheek With Her] 8% concerned were the New ork) iminsion. A man appeared at the detectives over the capture Bur-| twelfth floor of the building in which which had so quickly disappeared, and on Sunday she took the same position. Helge tried to amuso her, but the gir! refused to be consoled. She stood for hours at the rail and when By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Helge, after a tour of the ship, re- “The modern woman scorns romance, Marriage in June turned to beg her to come to lunch, the girl grabbed him in her arms. She hugged and kissed him and then, calling “Goodby, Helge, dear!" she threw herself over the rail, ‘The frightened boy screamed an alarm and word that a girl was over- board reached Commander J. T. W. Charles. He stopped his ship and circled back over the spot where the ler a bower of roses Is only for the girl of eighteen, fresh from ‘prep’ school, who thinks the whole world is hounded by a stubby pompadour ahd @ high linen collar, | 0 of women, and perhaps inseparable ag , 4 r : girl had jumped, but though a smal! Siarcack an wale idea tn he yicardea i i lore wits the from their newly acquired kaowl- Rigste wWasny He) Kept Kos tha ot one: Hate ths) aNEwem len | is ea gute lane oaae et Mieea oe PACKED IN ICE boat searched for an hour the girl pee he chawed hits head over tha teues? edge and point of yiew. But, as you ~ Making Love was made that the Buffalo Express! cing fell into the crowd in front of was not seen and at last the Maure- PACER ERO Wem eon en are nd : ding 1 29% Jt doesn't mae for romance! bo followed by an neropline, which; the door and a dozen persons were E tania continued on her way. That's the condition of poor little Cupid, according! “«it’s an interesting time to bea =| Jerry Trincol shaves and cuts halt | would awoop down and Charies A. Stenvall of No, 424| M's M Pranswaut to the mental microscope of a modern young Woman,, woman, but not exactly a h Forty-fifth street, Brooklyn, was on| Miss Marjorie Benton Cooke. She admitted as much the other day at the, ti the nations that |the Hotel Flanders, May Wheeler] tne rear of the last coach that the | ‘ae,man d Tho deponits of the Lasalle bank Rhe' | U | Hi the pier to meet young Helge, hav- | Woman's University Club. have Uy i peryi, ane women Ltd polishes fingernails and listens to] take money package had been thrown] are said by Harkin to total $4,648,070, umat sm ntl 8 ; ing been notified by cable by Charles, Miss Cooke {s the author of “Bamby,” a lively and entertaining serial) jy, c y paving erary, biol mak- | foolish conversation in the barber] iy the rails as directed, ‘The exarviners caused a sumpenaion | 7 : vive lino 1 ine, and he has otherwise distinguished | ent ie a sort of vicarious eacri. |#hop at No. 156 Fulton street, Jerry “« Was no way of telling just | Of business In the Broadway State ecured Var-Ne-sis who had received a wireless telling | now running in a popular mazagine, a ' je a sort of vicarious sacri; — Serta Ike nel Ghiten a acuct: enon re wal ay Hank on the north aide, the Ashland - or, 2 ie Miveraity of fice for the woman of the futur » the man would be waiting for Twa ‘ OF ig sister's death, but Dr. Morris | herself in prose and verse since her graduation from the Uni J "You believe the latter will find} until two weeks Ho fell in love ep ndihg creed ia | Sete naa ho the Geese the plot-jcut and injured. Detoctives searched y |and gives massages and shampoos at} ter when a signal was flashed from | the building in a vain attempt to find Falls to Find Rellef Fer RaAard. refused to let tho grieving Chicago. A brown-eyed, yellow-halred young woman, with the figure of! time for romance for he had arranged in| distriet and the Llinots State k| The interest that Var-ne-sis, the youngster land, declaring: Hera and a resonant contralto voice, she looks the part of cynic scarcely | |,.1 feel certain of it; Compare the van Die gel i saltee ane an ae his correspondence that the money x Beans Gitar ana Lee aateets | Lie emeay being introd “1 I Go nervous. He'll have to| nore than that other youthful novelist, Miss F, Tennyson Jesse, who de-' Quttragisia in New York tocduy with ianreasion WaALABE RareeRlb Rod ea lene dropped at the shri blast! ang Twelfth State Banks were or- eae port hole prs he , $e to Ellis Island until he recovers,” | 1.164 ao recently that “romance is nothing but a conspiracy to deceive.” | the aggressive pionsers who tried to i nd a8 of « poltew whistle, | kunized within tho year. _ > se tate , SOME Mphtened Holge was car- adeship to Copy the clothing of men! W Mies Wh valuable to] phere is only one flying cop in the! William Lorimer jr. is listed as the| day, and many prominent peo; rH away by strangers to get over All Miss Jesne's logic failed to con-|does it hinder good comradeship SOARS Gravaliad a lone Toade the shop than . It Was UD tO] Sottce service of New York “Milesa- | heaviest stockholder of the Mitnols | this city have come forward to give vince me, but Miss Cooke doesn’t de-|helleve that one's comrade is the most, are guilt In the period of tranaltion fend much an extreme position. When| wonderful peraon tn the world? | ot Short, we don't know where) jut he didn't forget Mias Wheeler. 1 asked her if she really believed] “It doesn't!" Miss Cooke's cleanly| we're going, but we're on our way,” * —_$<< | Laummed up, and Miss Cooke laugh- | He followed to her home at No.) stineola. Had hoe been an expert in|, Notl posted on the Board of | who lives at 162 River o reve romance had aneatted at the soe tapsialieg chin lifted and she amiled | ingly hoaded ain 88 Convent avenue and he followed Mineola ad bv c P | wh ir street, P of the so-called new woman, 2 ney Long & Co. ° COUNTESS ONLY HAD “The sort of marriage | her downtown, All of last night he | Handling an aeroplane he would have | dence, R. I, He said: 18s | State Bank of Chicago, which at the! their experience with {t, Minute” Murphy, and he made bts) jast report had deposits of $177,000| those who consented to talk for pub- first flight yesterday afternoon at) and a capital stock of $200,000. |Heatton was Mr, Gustaf R. Lundquist, Wi grief the best he may. Jerry to get another job, aati “learing House. The firm has | front of the Convent nue house.| ‘The police are not Inclined to be-| been active on the bull side of the | He was there when Miss Wh : ; wheat imarket which hag recently I asleep.” she averred. “The mod- | common jut yet. | this morning and grabbed ler ty the| Weve tho bitterly (pot story of | suffered a #harp decline | \ 't Enough to Pay $500] efm Woman has let it go to asleep |ROMANCE BEFORE TWENTY THAT HAS BITTEN SIX) arn. sie scp. Jae he| Want and privation, aiekness and din- —__.—_— ’ That Isn't Enough to Pay $5 and she’s too busy just now to LIKELY TO DIE YOUNG. protested he lo Phen she had| tress in his family which Burton op = Cousin Says She wake it up. She's so intensely | sre you must choose between the f Owes eceupied with her own little Job | wre of romance that blooms before| Banker Invokes Aid of Supreme | er, | him arrested, told in Hackensack Jall to-day, His} LAKE’S SUBMARINE BOAT In Harlem Police Court, Trincol 3 wrints taken after his cons ked for an adjournment ‘until to- prints tak of earning a living or developing |iwenty and good steady companion- 2 ee dias’ By rrow morning ristrate Krotod| Viction for burglary are againat the V § 0 S S Only $60 was found to-day in the] #8” art or securing political rights. | 4,,,, Nha Tater Ie the’ bout waale’ tor Court to Keep Terrier From request and fixed bail at/ credibility of hit story WILL HAR E T Y TER *¢ i . oe 500, Yapers found in the prison pre account of the Countess Allee di oo 4 Pariena oe nace teving ¥0 marriage because {t taste longest, Reing Killed. $ a See || Papers found in the prlegnerie: neck Mombercelli, wife of Count Carlo, of How often does a young girl consider 2 , . . ’ a patent for a dynamo motor by the} Famous Inventor Wanders Around & distinguished Italian’ family, when! l2t of new guiaee that ahe often | what sho and hor husband will find to] | William Schotwpd, a banker ining KERMIT ON HONEYMOON; [fistea’siate' Patent Onice, and that Ne talk about In the next fifty years? | &t No. 379 Park’ ay * Q ) ) the authoriige went to see how much) devote to the old business of tack another alap in w lone battle he [he wen BiMcalen OF oetry. and wonga| Bottom of Long Island Sound had in the City Trust Company yi “The woman who doesn't marry till} took another step In a lo! a Ll N ST S H a that one of hie 4 a icking Bivalves. a Newari Ane an Hare making herself attractive to men. | aig ig noarly thirty has found out| has waged to save the life of his dog cH 0 EL ART. OME. Recepted by o DUbIHOF, cusaral Picking Bivalves. against the sccount had been ob-|“RUTHLESSLY DESTROYING) what lonctiness means, Or she has{| When he applied to Justice Aspinall Sas SRA At thio exant ¢ (Apecial to The Pvening World.) " NJ. * ” ty y 1g in the Kings County Supreme Court 7 see t tained in the East Orange (N. J.) Dis. TENDERNESS TOWARD MEN: seen women fifty or sixty years ol T. R. Will Visit London Before Raultania ould) sink HRIDGEPORT, Conn, June 12.—| trict Court by her cousin, Charieg & with no one to companion them and| to-day for an injunction restraining SN Meee git tear tla rae tas ‘i * E jan women have jane | “trom ¢ ) + . la yreading gasoline bomb, he West, of No, 66 North Ninth atreet, | “8 Ensland ae gine. Ia’ the|@ Diack future almost upon them. She| the Board of Health from destroying Returning {o the United 1 are eernd also a, hovel dynamite| Sake submarine boate extensively | Noe further than any place else in has sald to herself with a shiver, ‘I| the animal. Justice Aspinall granted Wreath are simple in construc. |used by the government, has per-| iu . ae Mr, West claims an indebtedness | Process of deliberately antagontzing| may be like that!’ So whe marries a| a temporary injunction and the mat States, Om Murtul and. certain. Clock. | fected « new machine for harvesting | 441% Tam recommending thts of $500 on the part of the Countess |e of ruthlessly destroying ll) man with whom she can be good|ter will be argued at length within work, a clear Wehter and. gasoline|oystere and clams, which, sub- ne who suffer MADRID, June 12.—Kermit Roowe- jana dynamite are used. The time] $ c ey did. For three years | suffered terrier | Velt and his bride, who was Misy Belle| (x yet for when the ship ison the Lad Aue a anon upon the nies with rheumatism, and never Wyatt Willard, daughter of theler nd the clock Hghts the clear n bed like a glant reaper in the Heved a human being could endere ” 2 b which sets off the gasoline | wheat flelds, | such torture and live. Like every éne American Ambassador at the Spanish 1 he easily sent in a freieht| A central alr chamber, to which|else who has stomach trou ffection and tenderness toward them, r . member of | ® piers ont muntess wag [No such violent upheaval has taken the daughter of E.G. Vanriter, who|place in America, but something of died a year ago leaving $10,000 Ilfe|the same feeling exists here friends and who, on his part, asks|@ short time. nothing more than she has to give, ‘The dog is a wire-haired n't find that sort | Valued at $500, It has bitten six per- sons in less than four years, On : 5 of man and remains unmarri , r be y Ricarists. ef which ihe Countees Tac l then sou conaider that sex aa-| ie : 4. | Court, are spending part of their bon-| ye ince tu Livers conveyer chaina carry the bivalves 8 ceived bait, Aw she failed, according |). nen ot comet an There are conditions prescribed | April 5, while Mr. Scholand wae tend | nadia Thay will go |e furan also. xave detalle of the! from tho Automatic rakes located In| the line nt medics eee to Mr, Weat, to settle her indebted. | ta y Dees by some husbands which fill with | Ing the anivd! on a jews, a boy of {later to Bragil, where they are to live [coloring of dynamite to make it re | front and upon the sides of the ma-| ments in the hope of bel ness to him at this time, he took the T deprecate it,” replied Miss Cooke) gigcust the economically in- | UP and bit ie Kne A y ees Jeet nan Jchine, alds in elevating the produ t ey ' pe eing cured, case into court “and I belteve it's @ transient phase.| Gotan wemens One te have | Nor, 274 Park avenue, on the hip. || The civil ceremony took place Wel id that fifteen men of the! to the surface, except where the | at the time I commenced to oa : The very idea of a sex war is dread 3 Kneoland’s family complained of | neaday, and the religious wedding| apay were in the conspiracy to ex-| depth ix #0 great that the Interior | V8-ne-sl8 T was confined to my bet He BE 8 Js dread-| filled your own pooketbook with | the dog and the Board of Health | eee ao napel of the Hritlah | cree ties #10000 |sturage Ia required | unable to take a step, and the omy POLLEY LINE CASHIERS [fu to me, But there are many mod-| the proceeds of your own work ia |xcized It on the grotind that It was ay, the latter being the most] The cap'vre of this colored youth | Luke has personally —traveitea|Feliet I could get was when the af- » erm women wie have fo far rewrlel| te have tasted blood, you know. ee a tiene y wurgoons | brilliant affair of the Madrid season | was effected by the police from this | over many miles of Long Island | fected parts were packed in tee ) were aboard the Buffalo | Sound's bottom in his new inven-| When I say I was helpless I am get whieh was followed by altion. ‘The machine i said to clean | overstating the condition; my nean 4 swath simiar to that shown inj and shoulders were in a tara sald the dog was vicious and should |}{t brought together a distinguisued be killed. Mr, Bcholand employed | international company, many elabo- | \ , 4 ! from the old ideas of romance that] ang a " ted with L 4 T0 CARRY REVOLVERS they consider t degrading to charm} en ae. sg adl vane 4 no spending money at all if th lawyers and fought the matter at | | enone men, married women who would hi 1 | +4 4 oc “Vis; ' , ‘ lendent unrforms and | , : ‘Of course they'll get over that In| dresemakere didn’t make the bills | every step. At one stake of the pro- | Tate Kowns, reap! (Chaugfeur of Pay Auto Is Also] the future," added briskly. “They! too big and divide the surplus | ceedings the dog mysteriously dis [rich floral decorations and hangings Allowed to Arm Himself must get over it, They won't re-| with thir customers. appeared from the Hoard of Health| The bride wore @ gown of ivory 4 4 kennels and was found In @ private | satin with court train, and her orange Don’ ‘ i | “The modern woman demands so] kennel in Manhattan, ; ack nst Bandits. tude that they now despise, but! i, more of a husband than tho] Mr. Scholand contends that tho blossoms were arranged in a bead 7 nwa f ah wisi dress of old lace, Her veil was of they'll discover a now charm, all) oan ot q generation ago, It's not | 408 1# not viciou aresa\oF eid 1eos, fer voll wae Increasing numbers are daily vise their own, a combination of mental i lace and tulle, 2 Tr ouble ¥Y ou {ting the Var-ne-sis New York ly that she wants a fairer finan- he American Eimbassy receptio ng the Var-ne-sis orl and physical attraction.” meer ane | CANADIAN SHIP SAFE, alt Ghe beei ce hea A ‘ bition rooms at 607 Fifth Ave., ‘Meanwhile, do you think It true — 1 with sonora) When you feel miserable, run down, have a bad taste in the mouth, coated | 42d St. to view the large coll that the woman of twenty-eight mar- e mier, while Am- c und frequent headaches, it is a sure sign that r H of crutches, canes, photographs: Ps sles for some other reason than love, b , bassador Willard had as ‘his partnor | COP8Y rs 4 ani eae ms hha stomach, liver and letters on display,” Many > Magistrate Corrigan in the Centre i Y y the way, isn't the present an- North Sydney, Marchioness de Lama, The Colonel | bowels are not in order and need a good, thorough cleansing at once. esti that the evidence {s almost incre@? treet court to-day for permits to| When she does marry?” I questioned. |. eoniwtic attitude of many women! QUED! June 12—The Canadian | left last night for London by way of 3 s. ry . » Por love. ‘ble, but as the names and addresses Arry revolvers for six cashiers of hin| | “She doesn't marry for love tn tie) toward men due to the silly, exagger- | Govern steamer Monti re- _ are on each article and $1,000 ts mbany stationed at different ter. | Senee that the young girl marries fF! jteq tak about white slavery we've ported lost, arrived at North sydn | fered to prove thelr genuineness, ifibie and for the negro chauffeur |!°¥%" maintained Miss Cooke, had Ainned in our ears?” L suggested, Carly to-day reporting “all well, The Prete ibs tid 1 ee proof is positive, A registered the automobile, “The girl of eighteen marries a } i news came in & message from her en In St. Patrick's Cathedra aterday sielan ig in attendance, and you Pee te ae eleen aranted all| @ men because ehe'e mad about | 2ne Woman who thinks that every tin, eX, gullet, to 'the local agents | Mirm Mazie Dowling, daughter of Mt fnvited to take advantage of ble ea peven, though he demurred at firat at! fim, The woman of twenty: | man 1s A beast naturally has no use of the Marino Departinent, _ and Mra, Michael J. Dowling of No, 27 an . = i 3 free of charge. wi chi id age. But it isn't West Seventieth street led to arming « chauffeur, eight marries because she wants for love and marriage. ul Bi | poet Dead. en! ventie! re was marrie The Delictous Lavative Choaclate nn pital Me F nwa! ee-Prel ; Copies of the ne per de’ Jobn ‘Terry, the chouffeur, ex- | true that every man ta a beast! DETROIT, June 12—-Frank W Mr. Frank Mowers, Vice-President Al ; D ta ahenrantiag will he ieaited tal : ertormed by | will cleanse your system in a natural, healthy manner, without pain or griping. | W address W. A. Varney, plained that he had been with the] & chum. Of the two unions | be- dy, the Rowers Bugreving Company of this n Rev. Rather Byr Only the ae yeu A . never been arrested even for speeding.| more likely to result in lasting FOR THE FUTURE, {capitalists and business men, died to-| ey etn nediate families were | Ex-Lax will relieve yout bowels of the undigested waste matter and in several Call at the New York of Obes FemOns shape and I gave up the idea of being cured. In a@ short time al taking Var-ne-sis | was again om my feet, and to-day am a well mami «* 1 consider this remedy the greatest ever discovered.” 2 vert to the particular feminine attt- A Because of the recent hold-ups of ‘bank messengers and men carrying ‘the payrolls of big business concerns, . M, Hutehins, counsel for the New fork Gliy Railway Company, applied celal status, but shagrequires intellect- ual companionship and moral clean- stepped a Virginia re Montmagny, Reported Lost, Reachen| Dato, wife of the Pi company for sevente pars and had| lieve that the second ie much | SHE'S A VICARIOUS SACRIFICE one of the city's moat prominent) city. The ceremony was = ‘ day as the result of the extreme heat|vresent,’ ‘The brid Lee, 3 i ana o6e the mann of Galdeubn ee eeetas tut as 465000 in| napeiness.” "Indeed it 1# not,” agreed Miss during the early part of the week. Iie | Suter'and Auguntin JePowers, « broth. | Hours your head will be clear and your eyes will sparkle. Got Var-ne-sis at Riker-He; + “But why can't one be mad about 5 a thi ho was stricken Tuesday and his death f the groom, was best man. * . bie car, Che collections ron the (ets parson Aaa cane asennad seattnesty, Mai ocean enivlan [Babes fhe teurseents Desrote treaty patter an Butaincblie tour through the One 10¢ box of Ex-Lax is enough to convince you. pon "good healt me fares. the same time?” I protested. “Why| of the morality of men. I think-it's on‘ tn Warsaw, NY, in isi, Beipie wil reside at the ft. Regis, | Get it at your drug store to-day. 1c, 25 and 50c. Advt. 2 t > >