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Show i MRS! TOM'S PART aim making a speech when he has. finished tie fioes not stay around to bear the applause of the audience. Rather, he .hurries to his room and chances ' his clothing. "Borne people have said that Tom Marshall is not a handshaking politiwhich. The efforts of Inventive genius vera this la placed a triangle rest cian. He is hqLl Hit wife thinks It Is the'lnside Lastly receptacle. more Important to guard his "health until a short time ago, bended solely supports there Is a hollow cover into which the than to carry out the old time policy. toward the saving of timeVajHlja6r water" is poured by means of a, tube, EThe; MsTneSB wdfldr;Kmaf all other things- "Home Air" Prevails. is entering are superior in flavor to those preem gospel of The Marshall home Is typical of the idea expressed in pared In any other way, while I have old The home. the mistress. It Is a home of books, and found with its use that tough meats One the words, "mother's way is still one does not feel "bookish. . may be turned out deliciously tender of4h MarshaJUrlendsaMJba felt like eating when he entered the by the desire of the housewife to test and juicy. But theosflmplOTSng" Marshall home to Columbia City or the merits of newer, modern methods mrof all its advantages la the little tie executive mansion at Indianapolis. And wherever there Is a demand there, attention which it requires. It can be Mrs. Marshall believes in a home twek left In the oven for "four or five hours' is, also a supply. Recognized that first, and the "home air" prevails. is spent without watching and, with perfect as "If Governor Marshall ever occupied thirds of the housewife's time mealfl, .dlshwagh the White House' people would not the food will not burn. surance-thdeknow that historic Institution," ing, laundry Work, eanning work that It is made in" one she, sufficiently clares "an" admtrerr"Mrsr: Marshall roust be done mUr aise-o- l would have it a real, home! People attention their turned .heavily coated tin. would f e elc 6 mfdrt ahl e e v e ff ,Tn th e facturera have the toward the problem of lightening midst of the gold and glitter." ' But It is not only as a wife and the work in this part of the house. MELON DAY AT ROCKY FORD. mistress of a home that Mrs. Marshall hows beFabiirryres-ae-IltieiaAN EvV DOUBLE BOILERRocky and a clever one. She also has a reher and Ford today opehhouse" kept markable memory. No less important than the devices visitors, to judge .from the crowded Governor Marshall has earned the reputation of being in a class of story for curtailing the work of cleaning streets, included nearly every man, :tellexsBllby himseJt He can remem- ;s.re those that lighten the work of woman and child in the entire Arkanber stories, but he forgets names. A cooking. Among the latter I have sas Valley. The visitors Were' royally name is something- te be cast aside found a most excellent utensil in a entertained and each and every one ' with Governor Marshall, and this is r which cooks by steam. was one of "the regrets of his life, if he has given his or her fill of the juicy In 1b not a appearance it looks very much like watermelon and luscious cantelope for any regrets. The governor we have known for somewhat a the worrying man. whirh Rocky Ford is famed the cbun but if he could he would. like many years in reality it is far superIt took something like try over. to remember names; but, not having ior to them. Around the rim of the 20,000. watermelons and 400 crats of thatr ability, be does not worry, for is a row of holes cantelopes to furnish the feast, but Mrs, Marshall Is the name remember- food compartment the enters steam which the. through, er of the family. the good and hospitable people of this She has a peculiar ability along this food compartment. The chief advantenterprising and pros ierettS: city never line. Not only does she remember ages of this boiler are that it requires do things by halves on "Melon Day." the last name, but any combination of no watching and that it Inpractically have been practising the "stunt" They names comes as second nature to her, sures a very superior flavor. I have for 25 years, and each succeed to on down she nearly carries this and ability excellent in the prethe" children and cousins-- of any one found this boiler Ing year the carnival has assumed ; paration of mashed, potatoes. After larger proportions and the attendance seeking the governor. While the governor Is shaking hands my totatoes are pared and puartered, ;' has been greatly increased. and trying to remember whether his I place them in the food pan and caller Is Jones or Smith, Mrs. Marshall steam them for twenty, minutes durIs busy supplying the Information and ing which time I never have to watch asking about all the relatives. to see that they do not burn or boil Ideal Partners. Governor Marshall has no brothers dry. Then I remove the food pan to or sisters, and his parents being dead the table, add Salt and mash In the leaves him somewhat barren of rela usual There is no draining way. " tives. and consequently the potanecessary Governor Marshall's friends are en food value and flavor toes the retain thuslastlc over. his home life. When he has started on talking of his wife which, in the old way, are boiled out a new light In the Hoosier executive and thrown away. The boiler which I comes to the surface. use is made of enameled ware but it They come near being ideal married ' may be had in tin as wellJlt ls ob: partners. to swat the flies. "I was talking to Tom one day," tainable in two sizes. $ explained one of his most Intimate friends. "We were, leaning back, and A DREAM OF A FRYING PAN. Tom had been telling some of his good storfeS to illustrate various topics of ago When a friend told me our conversation. We were waiting new heard of a had. she that .frying me back from for Mrs. Marshall a shopping tour, and I happened to re pan that would not burn I laughingly to keep the flies out mark that I liked Mrs. Marshall Bet told her that she had probably heard ter every time I met her. of it in a dream. But her dream "'Well, now that's the way she came true for me, if not for her, with strikes me, Jim,' he said, 'We have been married some sixteen years, and the result that among my cooking as time goes that is a long or short utensils none holds a place of greater period, just as you think. To me it is honor than my "never burn" frying to equip your house with screens but a fleeting day. Then I think back pah, And the fact that it will not T my carried life and find! have bought at the bunWood is not its only virtue. It is grown to know Mrs. Marshall better it requires con every day. A man must not only love absolutely smokeless, but he must also respect his partner siderable less watching than an ordinIn this life respect her in ail things, ary pan and. food cooked in it is far She must have wonderful qualities to and juicy than when cook make the love and respect grow deep PROVO. ed in any other pan I have used. The er and better each day. That's been pan is made of two sheets of steel my history. Complete stock of screen doors and The factJthat Mrs. Marshall has with an air chamber between. This bcn in sympathy In my work, my contruotion makes it Impossible to get screen windows always In stock. playXoiy life, is good. But I have been more heat in the center of the pan than around the sides and of course that no food every housewife-know- s V '.Jrt(4!.f-will scorch or burn where an equal heat is assured. I have found that round steak cqoked ia this pan is really more tender than the cuts' of meat when cooked in an old- fashioned pan. A detachable handle also deserves" a word of commendation for it means comfort in removing utensil from the stove. The pan in one size only about eleven inchesT diameter and one and onehalf IncheVdeep. ' III THE ELECTION , Governor Marshall's Wife Has ' the Memory for Names. Iromakge of treir lives time-savin- I ecutlve for Democratlo Honor a Record-Breake- 7 r. By J. C. HAMMOND. jOf Democratic National Publicity i Bu- - -- reau. IndIanajKli8. Jut about the time inrtfae-pfepafattea- -of that thousands of friends of Governor Thomas. Illley Marshall were anxiously wanting to shake his hand in, congratulation on his acceptance as canon the Demodidate of cratic ticket, a smiling woman step- Jfedhetore himj and if one could have iheard what Bho whispered in hia"ear ll would have been something like "('ow," hurry in, Tom," and change . , your clothes." And Tom Marshall forgot to shake ihands with the" cnthusiastic-frten- da tlintil heiad carried out the orders of Mrs. Tom. ! Indiana has honored four of her on- Ispns as vlceTjrederrtiafceafldid'a.tes crowds the but Democratic the ticket, - o- - MARSHALL. Wg coliseum in the state fair grounds, Indianapolis, on Tuesday were the greatest In the history of the party. The west wanted te show the east jwhat could be done in notification honors, and, while Mrs. Marshall was ihappy, of course, over the honors for jher husband, she was also worried, for $ef ' husband comes - mighty close to being father, husband, son and par- fa-lali- s double-boile- r to-4- tner all in one. And when a woman 'has thatcomblnation on "her hands to ire for she has every right to be , 20 5e Provoleat Pacl(ingC0i Travelers to Colorado andllieHast Should .elect a ; j The Scenic Line of tH3 World This Route offers the "Back East" Travelers more varied scenic attractions, that can be seen from the car windows without extra expense for side trips; than any other line. 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The Denver & Rio Grande -- It is Best par-..ent- SOp Two Gallon"" It is Better not-lon- . 65 65 -- It is Good that greeted Governor Marshall in the Ci . -- double-boile- -- The good people of Columbia . - tJ Jnd., never thought Thomas Riley Mar-- I shall was a "marrying man." For for-- j ty years he had lived with his nursing both his father and imother, who were invalids, which was the reason Governor Marshall was not a marrying man. He felt his first dutyt 'was to his parents. 25 20 40 , lf . H-i- ternor Marshall will nevw train J any honors as a hammer thrower. He is. not birHtthat way. While alThe country was reading the vigorous ords of Governor Mar- shall which he voters what ho expects Democracyp do in carrying out the pledges for theViext four vears it's worth While to knoswhat part a woman is taking in the anSjrs of the campaign how Tom MarshSu hap pens to be in the position in vnrh he stands today. - at ' ' R. AT THE PRO VO MEAT CO. : One Gallon Jars with lids . One-haZ....." Gallon Two Gallon .. y Thrce Gallon Four Gallon .... CHURNSTwo Gallon ;.;....... Three Gallon : JUGS . One Gallon tttcheara'j vice-preside- THOMAS StonoWaro .Colorado We make these new handsome section mattresses of your old ones or of your feather beds or extra pillows. All material made clean and fluffy. We have the most way of washing feathr er beds and pillows. up-to-da- te: . WINTER .SIPC .( Meeting Mrs. Marshall. higher-price: After the death of. his parents Governor Marshall dived deeper into bis :law praGticerand one-day aiuurgent case took him to Angola, Ind. His" duties' called him to the county clerk's office, and there he met Miss Lois . JKimsey, daughter of the county clerk, who was assisting her father in the fcfflce. v From that day Governor Marshall j Had more business around the county o clerk's office in Angola than any ROBS DISHWASHING OF TERRORS. yer In half a dozen nearby counties. "3 Governor Marshall was forty-twHow many times I aqye heard wo years of age when he was married, I like to cookut I dread men Mrs. Marshall being nearly twenty say: years his Junior. the dishwashing!" And whlyiever 1 The Marsballs had been" married heard that remark I always ansWred only a few weeks when the future Amen!" that is, I did untll a sh wng called to time ago when- -a new dish --dryer help. ing county on a case that would conme to rob dishwashing of its ter ed MRS. MARSHALL. sume some five or six weeks of his rors. With thi3 pan, dish drying may time. In sympathy .with hers. Ours is not a be done in the only sanitary way, "Now, I did not went to be starting one sided life. 'We have been partoff like that," Governor Marshall is which without cloths. It is a very- to a friend one day, "so I just ners, and that's the, way it should be simple world.'" . In this contrivance, being merely a told Mrs. Marshall that I thought she has watched over his draining pan and a wire rack. The Marshall Mrs. should go along. And she did." administration of the affairs of Indiana rack fits over the pan, the dishes are Since then Governor Marshall tms with a s been jealous care. There-haon the rack, the boiling water never made a trip without Mrs. Mar- in bis ad- placed the of spectacular nothing shall going along. They have trav- ministration. It has been a sane gov- is poured Qver them and they dry per eled all over the country totgether; ernment, The laws that he has fought fectly with a beautiful gloss from the they go to . banquets and political for, and won Bhow the spirit of the heat of, the water. The pan which 1 meetings together until the friends of man. They are uplifting. They deal is twenty by tweJre inches the Indiana executive refer to him and with the Improvement of man, woman have a . size square, as the plenty wife large enough for his "pards." and child. a of but two, family . - "Tom Marshall is hot over strong," it may be obtainWhile Governor Marshall Is describ.explained one of his friends. "While ed as a "tender hearted" executive, ed in a still larger size suitable for the not a delicate man. his constitution is Lnevertheless. he Is a figbjur. He be-- needs of a large family. not of the most vigorous type. of iouga to the old lighting stock 0 ' " ' "When he gets into a political bat- . ., A MAGICAL STEAM BAKER. tle he forgets his weakness. He gives Governor Marshall is not a dodger.' all that Is in him, and hat will tell On He has his opinions, and he lets them On the shelf beside my, steam boiler any man. "Mrs. Marshall soon. discov- be known. While he Is ail organlxation ered that the governor would-hecomman, hv knows that organizations are stands a uevyjiteam baker which Is .su' heated in making u speech .ard the not perfect that they can mnke mis- perior to anything of the kind 1 have next day Ms; voice would be husky. takes. If they make - mistakes he ever before used. The 'baker Is In She decided that hd had better" give up thinks it is his duty to "gay so and get four parts, the first of which Is the some of the' handshaking and take care the saying over at the first possible Jouts!de recptacle.In the bottom of y , ; "whenyou find moment. jof his health first, i Give Us a Call d -- -- j j SIDE 6UMMCR V I sa nVii " Work. Guaranteed All KJiMSisiir'"w Mulkey Section Mattress Co. ;Vy 311 South Academy Avenue o OUR HELP business. Understating Incompe- tence Is not one of of our failings. We never have to apologize for bad work. ' Electric Signs Talk ONE Dies Electric Company 468 South Academy Ave. e - , .. . 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