A Hue mark her
meana that the ub
eriber to this cr v
of The Nw is h -hiswl
on mlmcrijitw n.
Please make a pay
ment as .ouacin-venient.
IfllfffiHlltllif"
VOL. XXXIII
MOVm AIRY, WORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. JANUARYS. 101
20. 20
WHO Will GET
THE NEXT $10.00
NEWS CONTEST CAUS
ES EXCITEMENT
Next Count Jan. 16 and the
Last Before the Final
Count About the Middle
of February.
The New Voting contest goe!the in err-bints' priz ami they
merrily on, and interest in. the j are all worth working tK.
outcome, i growing more intense tvH(. coupons mav be eol-
tvery Liy, ewpci-iaHy since the lected from anv and all mr-
arfivaJ ot the f K)0 ptano wliw-h
i exhibition at The Mount
Airy News office. There will le
two jnore counts the next w
on Jan. 16 ainl tiiat will he for
$10 in gold, the money to go to '
the contestant who mikes the
greatest gain iit votes from the i
time of the fast fount. Dec. 21, to
Jan. 16.
Previr vote will not count
for the gold, hut simply toward
the piano, aiwl that be wig the
case, every contestant lias an
eqiuil nhow, a the one who
makes tlLe greatest gain wift- be
tli one who will be awarded the
gold.
We diire to call attention of
tha contestants to this fact: The
bonus votes, other than for the
merchant ' coujwms, will be re
duced after the next count. This
befinif the vi.se the contestant
sliould get in every vote possible
between this time aiwl Jan. Id
as the. boniu. votes wUl not be s
largo there;tfter.
What yon want to kliow is,
how yoti can win the gold ami
tlie piano, t(M). Get new sub-
aenbers: get old subscribers to
.my im anj rej-j-w: trade w.ncwal.4, w-ill be given tinier l
the mereluint who are offering
prize; follow the rules and get
in every vote you can.
Try hard and win this last
special prize we offer, and you
will be im a giwxl position .to
mahe the high vote on the piano
count about Feb. 15, which will
be the last count, the result
which will detennine who gets
the piano.
Th e following bonus offi-r will
continue and remain inehmged
njp to Jan. 1I, so take advantage
of this splendid ojMrt unity
secure vofis, as this will be m s
itivtly tiic l.irgit Imimih we hall
gl't on liny
timis at any
wen, year
t iine.
rip-1
early n w
give 1 0, KM')
i total of
For
V t 1 l I !
subv'riplit i . v i w i
CXt.M V(.tt s
1 t.-i'll vot.h
inak i!
cor every seven renewa
f
SU.!-
followinir is the risiilt
the 2nd count showing the gnu.-t(tals:
1-t. ('ount. 2nd. Count. Total.
iliK Ola Ward ;U.27.") 7.".27." Ki'ir.'-d
Miss Annie .Miller, 7,77" (i.L'ihi (17,!i7o
MUs Mallie Tli u ker l:t7' .Vt.s7." 7:!.7."n
Mists JohniVie Ma Robi rts, 12, -(XI ."', siiO (',.". noil.
SI is. Maul Sparger,. . .. o0,:$'0 V2.'MHi 7:!,2oO
Misi Mary .lolnisoii I,l'2 :!7,rni) 12,12."i
Slists (iertrude R,-ree s(N) 2."i.Hmi 2t),(;HI
Miss Nellie Ilamore.. .. -Jimi L':!.(hiii 2.'.4((
Miss Nina York -17") bi.72' 1 l.L'(0
Mis Annie Fulg.-r .',() l:!,t;2" l::,i;7."
Sli Irene Hunker 11,400 ll.liK)
Miss Lilla 1 lemiiiings. . .. 2." H,42." N. l.'o
SIis.s Katbcruie Willis,.. .. 2" 1.4(H) 1, ;."()
Mis Nannie Watsoii.. .. 1.42.) "dil) l,!i2o
Mi.s Isabt He Saunders, .. ."() oik) 5.V)
Mis fJnu-e lliuilley. . .. 2o oOO ,"2."
SIlsh Sluwiie Shiuall COO COO
Nominating- Blank
Popular Vote Contest
I hereby nominate or
Address
As a lady worthy to become a candidate in your Popular
Voting Contest. I present tlus name with the distinct un
derstanding and agreement that the editor diall not divulge
my name. This do ixt obligate me in any way whatever.
Signed.
AddreM.
iriptioiiH, HXKj extra votes, mak
ing a total il ll,.r00 votea
For every nevm back auhacriip
tintw, 6,000 extra votc making
a total of 8,800 vote.
For every bunch of forty (40)
mepchanta pompons, that are
brought to the office of the Pub
lisher and coiiritwl, an additjonr
al bonus of 1,000 votes will ben'
owed, making a total of 2.0W
vote
Do not forget the prize the
merchant an- giving. It not
t" rt 1 1 1 1 ; t ei, ugh to secure the
leuio. kiii may receive oi: !
chant who are in the contest.
The names of the merchant
who are giving handsome prizes
and helping to mak thw content
a big success- arc as follow:
F. M. Poorc,
Earp's .r and 10 et. Store.
W. E. Merritt Co.
F. L- Smith Hardware Co.
C. E. Lurnlv,
W. IV HivmmTP.
T'eonhs Drug Co.
II- II. Leonard,
Frank Howard,
K.nnember the next priz" cf
$10 in gold goes to the orie who
makes the greatest gain in lum
ber of votca.
Remember that nine of
leavling merehant are interest' d
in thi eoute.st, ami give twenty
five vote coupon wrth every dol
lar's cash purchase.
Remember to have your friends
trade with merchant giving
coupon. Their' nil'vcrtwememn
;i;(Vir in th'iH Issue in wnne-.tion
with our offer.
No coiIjkmw on subscription ac
count, whether back, new or re-
plication is made for them at the
time the money is paid.
The present stai:dirg i a fol
lows: Train Load of Horses.
FayettevilJe, De,-. 2S. The firt
folid train load of lrr' and
mules ever shiird to the South
is biJb-d to reach this city at. r
aooiii .i.mnary l. llns coii.sgn-,
merit i hi ing fo:w ardt d i'r m j
the Ve1 by ( H.-vill ( f Fay- j
e.t.tevill.-, aiid w ill const it Uti t '
traiji of Id caix, containing' $110,-;
mmi wui-th of hor!'fbli. !
Mr. iViil!. who U in the W.-st I
jbuyintr the animals, tulay drmv
a draft in bank, r here for
$n l. lot ) in jKiMiicnt for part f
the hip:nn:t."a!l of w 1 ; h w ill be
I paid for in full befon- it is htail-
: C! I'.il.il. 1 111 IS sail) to he tin
;b;go, - .l sliij.iin Jit of live stock
tliat li.i ever lieeli Si I t to a.!i'
lie i):t Ul the Si.utl
1
suggest the name of
ME. WILSON VISIT3 VIRGINIA.
President-Elect Warmly Greeted
in Hi Native State The Trip
To Staunton.
Asoeiatd Pre Dispatch.
Virginia welcomed home Fri
day rright Gov. Woodrow Wilaon,
the eighth of her nat ive ns to
be chosen Pres'inlent of the l,'nit
ed State.
From the moment the Presi
dent eb-t. erovsed the State line
at Alexandria, in the afternoon,
after he had a ten-minute glim
pse mf the; nrttional capital, until
! o'clock Friday night, when he
reached the little parsonage here
where he wa born of! year ago,
th reception giv-n him was one
19 1 1
or great enthusiasm, now v. ue-
monsfrative anfl sp-i-t.wular dis
play. Es-orteL by troops of cav
alry, militia companies and a
torchlight procession in which
praetxeally the whole town par-
treiefctd, the Governor and Mr.
Wilson motorcl through the
street of Staunton to the home
ot Hca-. Dr. A. .V r raser. pasf. r
of the Presbyterian church, where
b"v. .1 se.h U Wilson, father of
the President-elect, live I in lSofi.
Witli Mr. WILson, tlie Pri-detit-elfct.
aused for a minute
on the illuminated portieo of the
linHiwe aiL greeteil Doc.tor Eraser.
A the Uund striK-k tip "Dixie,"
the (Joverikor turned and waved
his. hat to the cnwl and a sporir
tan-o4i shout of welcome echoed
in the winter air. "It' fine to
bar-k again," exclaimed tlie President-elect
as he Mepied indoors.
Suffering still from tlie effect
of his cold, he retired imine!
iately to the room in which h--Wa
boru.
Outsnde the crowdji surgcl the
.treet. which were alive with
color and flags and electrical ilis
ilav. From far mul wide, native
T.1l.1-;.;.T.C'cnrr.-TrTyr:.r?
U1.UUJ in wi iiw um"iv nam. tunic ii
greet their fellow townsman. Ex
ccjit for an informal visit a year
ago, Sir . Wilson had not been
here since lie wa.s three years old.
Staunton1 was not alone in cele
brating the arrival in Virginia
of the distinguished visitor. Ilon
firii blazed the way, fireworks
.shot arrows the skits and red
liglits threw a festive blare at a'l
t at ions along- he route, though
the train glided by most of them
without stopping. Mrs. Wil.v n
sto il with her hiifdiard on the
rear jJatfonn of the train, and
iiojxisl tie demonstration too.
"This Ls the real l'resideiit-ebi-t."
said Mr. Wilson, as Jie
i illt ISlueetl her to the crow d ."
J WrX. indria. A great cheer came
I from the crowd. Senator Clau1
i A. Sw '.in.si.ii of Virginia, le-pr -j
scuta t es Charles ('. Carlin a;
j William A. Jones of the St.i
gi t aboard at Alexandria.
! Mr. Wils.-u W.s.i unable to speak
l at any of the stops i u r u!e, h s
i ph ieiau hav ing forbade unne -i-j
jsar exMire. Seiiat r Swai - i
! son explained this to the crowd!
ai ('uSp -ppep ai.tl ( i i i r.'.or Wd-
j -on ra'. -i .l hi.s hat in .n-kn w
'slgiinil.t f their cheers. "1'ut
yoiir hat on," cautioned an ag
, ed 'irg:ijia:i on tin- fringe i f tin-'
crowd.
"Thank ou very much," lar.. :
' e ! 1 1,,. ( j'overnor, as he took :
;t; '.e,- ,: (! l.-i.n, d f. I'Vard i:.
I ste;; I to shake hands W il II the
ie.l-i.'Wil. " l.w does it l'.tl to lie'
(iii-J in Viig.'iia ai.d "Li t im
I touch the tips of oiir fiii'gers,"!
"Hello Woodrow " and a set. s
; of salutatii-l ,s Wen- 1 : r t 1 at;
.the President -clevt, as he b-aneil '
I fri in tli" lat finin of the train1
jaird endeavored to greet as nian.v
of the crowd individually as he'
i could. :
The (ioveriior did not r -spoli. 1!
to any of the many cries for
speech. Tlie 4-roW'ds were good '
: natnred aiul did not iuslst. "Ij
must iy they are very generous1
in taking the thirg as they do.'
; l... .: i .. v..: i i M,n .. w:
, i' -.111. I I f ,14 llOIIUti Illllllll-IMI o if;
Liam 1-. .Mc,( Vnnb., who Mood b -sub-
him on the platform.
It was at MannHsa. that the
I first of the series of bonfires
aloiti? flip roiitfk riiilf a
come. The Governor neer.-d
. .
Mother
Cray's Sweet
Children.
Powders for
Relieve Peveritbnesa, Bad Stom
ach. Teething Disorders, move and
rrjrulate the Dowels and are a
pleasant remedr for Worms. Used
by Mothers for 22 years They ner
er fail. At all Druggists. 25c. Sam
ple Free. Address, A. S. Olmsted.
Le Uoy. N. Y.
from hi stateroom at the fire
along the way. "I this the
Fourth of . I uly T" he queriI asj
cannon roared ami ak yrc-.ke? ;
l " .i: i
my oi urf-worKS cjuim ai iwr-
dotrtv-ille, hit the biggest crrwd! Eint UP for Suc Ywr"-
of all prmsed aronml the trin( rndiampoliR, Ind., Dec. .r0.
at Charlottesville, where Gorcrnr Imprisonment in th Fwleral
ami Mrs. Mann ami a delegation! pemterjtiary at Fort Leaven
from flu; hrnoml joined the party, j worth, Kansas, today, ww im
Mr. WiLsim again reiu-heil (Iron ts-d am punishment umoni thirty-
inU the crowd and nlmok. harwlt
ATTORNEY GENERAL
ETT'S REPORT.
BICK-
Something- Uncanny in the Ebb
and Flow of Crime Statistics
of Criminal Cass.
Rale-gh, 1i-. 1I "There
sonielhi! g dovr-rVn. urwantiy a -
bout the stability of crime,'' d' -
(lar;s At torn ev tJeneral T. W.
Biekett in ins biei.aiitil rep.rt t'
Governor K'.tchin atnl the Lncm
ing (Jetiera! AsTmbly. "ItM-'ins
to be jm rj't tufitcd with as much
rec-ilaritv a tic tbb and flow
ct tie; tides. For examx!e, the
total hiirvl t r ( f reported to
the Attoriif-v f irt.t val for the
four war endlrg July, 1, lfMM
was 4U'.4U arut for the four
years endirg duly 1, 1912 40,
r07, a diffeKtif" ( f only Ul c ttses
for the entire State in the two
period.. ' '
The report shews that of the
cases in the tiiM. pt'riKd 27,4x7
were conviction aril of the last
period 27,2fJ6, tlie mimWr of
crime and i..inbei of convictk-us
fcr the twe prpKls U-ing pr;uv
tlclly-tbe same.
Mr. I:(:ktt's report shows 1ft,
crinimil fi.-sts in the Stite
during the past two years, a de
crease (
cases over the
previous two years. Only l.V
Gl!) casts were actually tried,
oth-r poin-r f f through nol
pros) aiul otherwise. There were
o4TJ7i.nl ..,yyr..wy; V,,S.il l I I' l"
i.,"wo v . t -io.- aim ot
ipiirta-s.
The rt-jxirt declares that the
costliest and most cruel defect
in the machinery of the courts :'
the aleiM1!- of any rovsiou for
imuiergei:ey judges, so that neith
er marriage, birth, death nor
sfektie(s uin sieur in the jatmuy
of a judge without demerdizm
p.bli- biisriitT-s. He recotnmends
that the ( onistitutioii be aune tided
to allow the (ieiu ral Asscanbly to
provide tor uninergeticy juoige
At
I In- Attorney
te'iieiaJ recm-
ine'.ai.s cJiangis
so that tlie Staff
nni me iieii iHi i nf m a cr.mi-t
i.l t . i
,v,l
trial shall le allowed the sasn.
number ot' cli.i 1 1 or ei-s :l cb.-in :
of venire instead of change of
vnue, that solicitors be allowed
to chai g.- any m :i.bi-r of hla
';oi,n on a .-ij.gle bill .f iiulivt
Illent ill eases Im IoW the grade of
ony; the enactment, of a "blue
v " law ; that the iii'ierifa:.,-
tax law b
ed, makln
delth
with subs:
thoroughly overhaul- (
; t his tax pa v able at .1
the rate graduated
ai.tial iicn ;:.ses aft r
an estate la at
ii : i giv en
va iue ;
In.! I
tru-t
ina King w.
all offiei-s
or profit
i
'Uloli flig"lble fi
ol" pos.tiolih of
whoe. duties
re
1.1
I f e
ri
f
li
.M
iH-
SoIe
t::ble
o the
diieationa
c
id pul-lii
he-Jth w i rl;
the Stat
C.-.-etlMi
an ol'i'i-
I
an -M dun-nt f
allow oi to 1
at the same t
a i
i' any ed,; :: .'
r sMiilta ry hi ar-!
rney Gr'nritil dcetaiv
T hi purp : to iif
1 mbniv .Ug il.s I'el-i
charitable
The At:
in h;;s r.-.
J.llt- bilU
meii-lati'ins
md nai them t. !
leg!at,ivf coaiui't;
aj)iisjr
a
Ova man Imprcves.
SiilLxburv. l), e. 2th- Mi.s. I..-.-S
Oveniiau bi't Washu.gton yestt-r-i
day inornmg and
last night, having
arrived here ,
come for tic
pu.poM- . n eios ug me ovennm
. , ,
j , . . l.l reiiiriL I, , '; '
a,pitol again as v-.n a j-isJde
to Nvitl. SenatiKr Overman unti
he is tudy revive (xl. She will ,
ja-npany Mr. Ovc mum when he ,
goes 10 iase uic moji-us rest
to take tlie inon'h's
j wlueh hw jihysieianH have advis
I eil tliat be tajie as skiii as he is
j able f leave Wash isigt n. Th
wiu probably he either
Hot
Spriivgs or Atlantic Git v. In
prings or Atlantic Utv. In the
bnci aJuem-e of Mrs. Overman
from Washington the Senator's
laughters, Mrs. K. C. Gregorj'
and Miss ICatheryn Overman, will
be with their father, having left
yesterday morning for the Tapi
tol. Seivator Overman L Ktill
impron-inp and is reardul a. 1-ing-
out ojf danger.
rt ...
33 DYNAMITERS CO TO THE
PENITENTIARY.
Preaderit Frank M. Ryan Re-
three of the la.lwir tuiion official
cernietel f,f havimg enixaged in
the destri:etif,ri cf pn-rty by
iv najmite over an area ext'fliding
fnm I'osfon to I AritT'dc.
Frank M. Rvan, pre'wlent of
; the International A"Uitk n of
I I'ridge and Structural Iron
j Workers, the srtrike ff which was
is' given a. tin- motive for pn mot-
ing the ilyrmmte plot., wa xerir
lterved to seven years' irnprisorir
Tnent. the heaviest, punishment
levied.
ff the thirty-eight men con
victed as conspirators, eight
others, all affiliated with Ryan,
were given prison term of wix
years. Two men were giveB four
year, twelve men three years,
fonir men two years, ".x men one
year and one day, arl six men,
including Fhvard Calrk of Cin
cinnati, who confessed and plead
ed guilty at the begirmirg cf tlie
triaK were allowed their liberty
on suspended sentences.
The length of the seutenceH f
the convictcil men, outside of
Ryan, follows: Six years, Olaf A.
Tveitrnoe of San Frajieisco, sc
retary of tlie California Ruildir-g
Tnules Council; IlerWrt S. Hock
ui of ImdianaMdis, former sec
retary -of the iron workers' unio
John T. Butler of Buffalo, vice
president of the iron workers;
Eugene A. Clancy of San Fran
disco; J. E. Muiwey of Salt Lake
City, Utah; Philip A. Cooley of
New Orleans, Frank C. Webb of
Vio-lr tlinil -I Vauhif
of lioston
Four. years John II. Harry of
St. Iouis, Peter J. Smith of
Cleveland.
Three years Charles N. Hewn
of Minneapolis, Heiirj- W. Leig
loitner of Deiirer, Ernest G. W.
lWev of Indi in;iolLs. . Edward
Smythe of Peoria III.-, William E.
Reildiiig of Milwaukee, Murrav L
Pennell of Springfield, 111.. Paul
i. .Morrm ot M. liouis; W niiani
j MuCain of Kansas Citv, Mo.;
! Michael J. Ilanuon of Seranton.
jl'a.; George P. " .N'ajer" An -
1 dej-M!i of Cb-vi land, Wilfor I
l'e-rt Drown if Kansas Cilv. M .,
and Michael J. Cunnano, I'hila.bl
I'u'a-
Two cars - I-'rai k .1. Higgins
of I'osfon. William K. Painter of
Omaha, Krul Siirnnan of Indian
aM.Hs, Richard J. Houlihan i f
Chicago.
():ie ear and one dav Willum
I'.arnhanit of Cincinnati, ('has.
Wrtchtmci.fcr of Detroit .Wil-
liaMi Slnipf of Chicago. Janus E.
Rty of Peoria, 111.; Edward E.
Phillips of Syracuse. N. V., End
Mooncy of Diiluth, Minn.
Suso, iiibsl sentences Patrick
I'. Far
!! . f
N'.
Vork. James
I '01. Hey 1 f Chicago, Jl!ll"S Vll"b-
liii of Chicago. Hiram R. !T"e
of AJuneic, Ind.. form-r organi-r
of til-
l-'rank
Mdwae
f.-x 1
for th
earjtenff rs' union Detnit ; ,
I. Murphy of D.-trolt. and ;
1 'lark of ( 'iro-imi.it i, eon -dynamiter,
who testified
government. 1
Will Appeal.
teps towards ;vppeals on be
half of all prisoners to the Cult-;
-l States Circuit Court f Ap- i
peals have alnady b--n taken .
Chester H. Krnm, vvith other
coin, sel. appean-d before Judge
I . 1 !
f,,r n!i! writg of 'Prror. Th:
fir,,i;tl. ,.,,. i,.. .1
. H cissi 11 ;IT ilk ai- 10 irrin'n
l ui.t 'V vioin I - 'llioi I " II ,
pending appeal all
will lie taken to prison. What
,-,. s .ia, tpain Ul t.arry
t,. oarvil.t.,1 m,.n to Furt Ij(,lV'.
,.,,..-,,,.,1, will P...1..rl f:.-.
sha pAml .mdt refused to
.lt ir,. !.... in,ir,,,t...l
to keep secret the lime of de
parture and the route of the
train. It Is understood that if
fort will be made to have the
train leave tomorrow.
Susjx-iuled sentciie(H were giv
en to men who Judge Anderson
said he believed might establis 1
j their innocence if given iroi-r
ilefense.
McUnig&l Not Sentenced.
Ortie McManigaJ, coofesml dy
namiter and chief witness for thejyour ahocs. All Drut-tiiU. 2c
gA'en;ui fit, wa not sentenced
tol ay. lie will he returned to
tlie ruoily of th Lo Angple
author Ltie.
On the way to the jail after
the sentence -many prijorwri sjing.
centiniunf after they wen lock
ed tip. Other were downcast.
Fedepd Judge Anb-rson. real
a prepared statement in which
he sji'hI some of the men had
bcf-n guilty of murder, ev'uburtly
referring to the detructii
the L(t Arugelc Times, killinr
twenty-one men. He sail h--could
nt sentence them for mur
der .a ?hf men were not charge,',
with that at the present trial.
SHOOTING AFFRAY STIRS
CARROLL.
Jchn RigTiey Shocts and Serious
ly Wounds Calvin Exstcr
Both Men From Fancy Gap.
Hillsville, Va., Dee. 2ft New
reached here tinlay of an af
fray which oeeured l It rist.m.i.s
d.iy at Fancy Gap, near the hrsrne
of the AJleiw, in which John
RLgney sht and darkg.-roiwly
vvoiymb-d Calvin Ea.ster.
A slxinir match was beiriir
held near Fatjey Gap, on the Elk
Spur nal. Rigney arkl East-r
fell out over the question of
whieh was the best marli.sTn.'tn.
They had agreed to fight a fair
fight W'ith their fists and agreed
that ssine of the Inns thuld
seateh tlom. They were in tlie
a-t of s-nnhing Rigney, wlnti he
pulled hi pistl and shot Easter,
the entering' aiad pa.s.i!g
through the fleshy part of tlie
left arm and going into the
lxlv" Iwtween tlie s-oril arid
thinl rib, just over the heart.
Tlk Irtdlet has iVft heeni located
as yet. Eastc-T L in a critical
i"omiitioa aid may die.
Deputy Sheriff Dud EdwanL
out to capture liiy
in vain to make his escam. Mr.
1- I wards fourwl Rigney in the
mountains a few miles from the
seene of the shoot irg iunmt 10
(t'ehx-k Christmas night, aul
brought him lure today and
l.u;di-1 h th in jail.
It serins that the Fancy Gup
d;sfrict is drermin-l to bear the
ripiitat:'ii ( f being the dark
iiJid murdi-rourf battle ground ;f
Carroll emintv, as half of all the
: nnmlers commirtnl in ('aiToll
hive U en in this little munta.'.u
, d '.strict , or fi ni'tiit! d by
iio-n who hall frm tha ts.-efi-.n.
' It will b- r---in mb.-n d !a Carroll
1 eb
that a few years
ago,
Rig-
near F.mev G.1.0, one Dav-
in-y, an uncle if tie ' ivv ui
jail, killed "I'.'.g Anly" P.e.im-r.
by .sjilittilg Ins heai. ,:-le opi 11
with an ax, for which crime
blgiu v .s.-rv. d several years; in
th- lie.'.iVut iarv.
( arrol
has i in1 iiiur lefer in
now, w In sc s.i-i.ihl fiial eoin
it the next term of court..
,tii-iv nn-y inivvma.n wni ne
tried for tin- murder f Lee D: g-g:i..-.
at II in- s lii i l In Use, e.i
th- oit!i day ,f -tun ', liU:'.. Ii
was triid at the Sepfindnr term
of court, th-- jury not agrciu.g,
six stajidlng for first d"Ti.e and
six for .v-oii. 1 degree murder.
til 1 1 -tit
Rapid Wcrk.
D' troit Free Press.
Res.dci ts in nval cith s,
ami Drown, Were bragging
abou tthe excellences .f
resM'ft iv e hojiKS.
"Tii?"'- our fire brigade, '
tones
hard
their
f
said
Joins after im hour's ln-atitl dis
ctis?',itn. "Do voii know, the
other day a fin- broke out in our
town, and within three minutes
: the eii'gui.- camc'alorjj. but i' wa
I going so fast tluU the driver
i couldn't pull up till he w as a
ii 1 'lii I I I 1 - I'lUllllie; IIUU.1
Drown smdid
fashion.
J "My dear fellow, that's noth
' ing." he said. "One day two
j nun were workiiig on a churek
i steep., in my city and suddenly
j one of thetn slijxd. A terrible
(death would hive been his, mly
j fortunately a tix-tJktor hal the
j ptVM'ive of miinl to call the fire
I thi-j- cmne just in tune to catch
' hi:a in a blanket."
Do Not Have Sore Feet.
An Allen's Foot Ease jowder In th
foot fath gives In tnt relief to
Chilblains an4 all foot aches. Then
for lasting comfort, shake Aliens