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Show a - . . . i a J a aa . - a a i a V- - - torney. at 83 a Iprr' .--ntatlve In C-rrf, C-rrf, anil now. unen t'a i"M 'rii'i 4. he a i'ltt been ectfd I'r.it ! Mat- ft" i-tor. i-tor. liow ia thai for a. cKrr.b? Has t..e on!y Indian ami the only rnbby ever Vff1 to the Vi'Vnnalre rluK" - "J...t I at the go.ia on r.:y ahelvea. If you dm't tiiluk thla new pure food law la tnaV-g any Terence," remarkej a fr?c?r to a customer ".ho atoppM to rat v it h Mm this mornlr?. "You bet wa ,...! ir 1 r0w, j.mt fii t;. law saya we t 1 ar.4 il.oy art-n't t'.a latela wa uia t;:t t. for Ins'ance, "i-hat uaed to call l.aspbrry Jam. 1'ou will obaerre that ll haa become "Compound Arr' Jelly. Jel-ly. Ra-Tb-rry Flavor. Over hera on thla other ahelf la can of Mapia J?yrup. made from choicest maple and cane sugar mixture.' L'Utll two week ao that aama preparation was simply 'Vermont Maple byrup.' 1 tell you this la aa aa of commercial com-mercial honesty " Two Ftata Repres-ntatlvea who are freat pa I a, were '"Joshing" each other in the lobby of the Wllion laat nlxht. - "What 1o you think of my gubernatorial gubernator-ial boom?" asked one. -' "It'a too early," answered he other. "You won't even b an 'al-o ran.' You'll merely be one of those previoualy roea-tloned. roea-tloned. " .. , . i The present Lerlalatur nay not make an appropriation for tha erection of a capltol bulldln-;. but Capitol nul baa ita uaea, for an that. Just now 'it ia belnj i uUllaed by the email boys of the North aide for tobofxan purpoaee. Every manner man-ner of aled. from the common alnsle coaaOr to the boo, ta which elht or ten kids dinar, and f rem the crudest sort- of i homa-mavde production - to the- finest I "bourhten affair La naed. and for thrae I Straight blocka the coasters have an al- j most clear coursa. 1 - The tobocranlcf waa Interrupted ' laat ntaht when aa eutolat tried to run bla machine ma-chine up th hiU. It aecended about four yards, rave a- ronvulalve jump, then stopped. The entire crowd of boys col- 1 lected about the auto and offered advice to the disheartened chauffeur. "Hitch onto the sleds, mister, and we'll tote you clear down town. If you want to ride backwards." back-wards." waa the liberal proposition of one youngster. e ' "Tea, our bnslnesa ehowe the onward march of the year," remarked the manager mana-ger of a hotel barroom, laat night. "At least it's a calendar that abowa the pro-areas pro-areas of January. Of course we have a lot of regular customers besides the hotel guesta. Every New Year'a day a good many of them awear off climb on tha wagon. -you know. Along about the third or fourth they begin strolling in again Juat for a Utile nip. Now the old water cart is abodt deserted. If I had gone to sleep the first of the month and just wakened today I could tell It waa at leaat tha middle -of January. The old boys are regular customers again and they've gotten got-ten over the habit of offering apologies with their ordera for drinka." "My town furnished about aa good an example of the poor boy who has climbed to the top through hard work aa you can find." remarked A. B. Carpenter of Topeka, Kan., at the Ken yon laat night. "Charlie Curtla. who la part Kaw Indian, waa born in a log cabin. At 1ft he was a newsboy, at 14 a peanut butcher.' at la- jockey, at 17 a hack driver, at il a lawyer, at 24 County At- |