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Show EXAMINER. TUE MOKXlStt THE EXAMINER PubllanaS Every Day la the Year by Tha tUMtri PubUahing SUBSCRIPTION IATES. Delivered by Corner 1a Ogdea City, including Sunday Mure-la- g par monih.. auiuiw, EiLfa aupua T5c Sa Y MAIL IN ADVANCE. la seat by mu euutda at Ugua. par yaar. $iM At least quartany, madrases.. Law Tha - and INDEFENCENT. Tha Examiner la a outstay Ii P' aaaapapar. Miaa aa equal aM. FEARLESS iaJe-jmude- Itt iMBiM 19 ikAasJL ii tha Ma aanlaoed and AB4 g.ve VU1 wU. ba veoaivaii preeaated la nr from Liwwa apaotfal but iba trua aaraa must ba pubtUBad la talL All lattara and commuaicataoas signed by wa da aaama. will ba plumed, or ihrawa la tha amt hkot Tha brave aiaa aavar kldaa babiad aa eaeuawd name, Deal ask tha Editor to ba roapoaallue tor what yj ira aihaatad aL f""" win sealer a law tbia aElaa of failure Tba Kxemiaar before to waste? tualr broahfoaC. caa bs tos fouaS aa aaia by tba indapanSani News Co, Salt Lake City. Oa all tbraasb traiaa leaving Tba M Ogda aa Tha Souibara Paclfle Hallway, Tha I'aloa Pacino HaUway, and Short lino Hallway. Tba Orai patroaa will aaalar a oa tha amaageauat by to thla office whenever ibay tail to Sad tba papara at tba dsoig-oalafavor d plaaaa. " I -- TOO OLD AT FORTY." Sacramento I'aloa: A proiaat comr from awwa of tba big oltlea of Amarlra against tba ago limit that la bring gradually enforced la tba employment of aoma forma of labor. Tba chief aufforan ant to ba found among tha aedeatary classes, among tha cicrka, bookkeeper, aacra-larieand tba like, who claim that tba Inexorable almanac la unjuatly uaad aa a gauge of their caparltlea, and that their aenricaa an uaaumed to ba Inefficient because they have paaad tha meridian of life. A ainoara commiseration la due to thoae unfortunate men, for there la perhape no aiuiation more deplorable than that of the worker who feel hlmaeif la ba at rung and capable, and who be Here moreover that hla eaper-fenc- e ihould give to him a greater rather than a lower market value, and who yet Bad a hlmaeif rejected la favor of other woo have nothing whatever to taeommoud them except their youth. And yet wo muat bo rautioua la charging the employer with Injustice, and we ahall be la still greater danger of error If wo aaaumo that ba la ignorant of Jtl own latereatu. If there la any common agreement among the employer of labor la the great Eastern elUea that a man la too old at 40" we may aafcly believe that there la aome foundation for auch a decision, noma cauae from tha economic point of view, however cruel It may aeem to be from tba moral aspect. It la the fact that tha great majority of man who have reached the halfway point at life have allowed their mind to become act and uadfled and no longer able to raapond to the quirk change and to tho new method that follow each other with almoet lightning rapidity la the bualnaaa world. aa everready Mental adaptability, pliability, a conalant readlneaa to change, an abaence of prejudice la favor of euatom and habit, are commercial aaaota far more valuable to tbe employe than experience, ant while we are naturally unwilling to admit that what wa have not la of greater value than what we have, It la preclaely thla fact that la being forced upon thoae who complain that they are "too old at 40." Employers have Bo dlqiast for a man because he has reached a certain number of year, but they are Inclined to discriminate against the habit of mind that they And to be usually associated with that age. But there ro re non why thoae habit should he acquired; there is no law of old age many-voice- I its perpetual youth. But the exercise needed by the mind does uoi entirely nor svsa mainly consist in what we call Intellectual work. There are other exercises far mar essential if we of unfading would learn tha mental youth. First of all there la the preservation of a constant intarast la the doing not shine la the if our feilow-ntefew rhoice spirits who lead the world but in the rank and file of men. In the everyday hopes aud aspirations and tolls and aims of the community around ua. The man who preserve his interest In the small things of life, not because he hopes to protit from them but bees use b is one with his kind," and because he rejoices in human action, is already holding old age at arms' length. Then again, he must preserve hi enthusiasm, and there la no such tonic to body as well aa miad aa an enthusiasm. The tuan who feels, for Instance. that great and worthy political Issue no longer arlr hi blood aa once they did, aho no kiuger cares to shout for a great rouse, who ao longer feels hla heart throb with the stimulus of hoped-fo- r reform such s man may believe that he I acquiring tha darenera of wisdom, but actudlly it i the chill of old age, and the ha'nd of death Is upon him by hla own ac- hoa oa ait aubjaaia Subacrlbara by for the mind ; there 1. indeed no rea-- ! ana whatever why the mind shoull jailor la the least with he passage .if of years except to aequirs au at ct wisdom. The trouble is tbsi we aliow tur- selves to grow oia. and we invite the j laitrmitno of Ibe body to react upon it may be j the mind, although indeed argued with aoiue plausibility thut evea .physical intiraiitiee often a their origin and their speedy progress mental cause. The i to s preliminary not grow j miad that la exercised does old. Ago never touches It at all, and J it cau defy the very eternities with d 1 quiescence. And lastly , wr must cherish our power of sympathy, and thla indeed Includes ail ihai ha gotta before. Bympaihy Implies a peminlal in i crest la tba affairs of men. and there caa be an enthusiasm without it. What, after all, Ja sympathy except an assertion of our participation In the great throbbing life of tbe world, and what Is the hilling of sympathy except oar voluntary severance from the common life that sustains everything? A man wnu la too old lu be ay in pathetic may Indeed go oa living aa an engine will ouuilnue to run after the a 'earn is cut off, but the fountain of his life have been diverted.' He ha Invited death. Interest, eaihualuam and sympathy are the elixirs of mental life, and no mind grow old that ha them. In ur physical youth they are ours naturally, and they would be always ours naturally If we did nut allow thepi to be act aside by false ideal and by a aetf Interest that promise happiness ami never yet gave snything hut misery. It la within our power to keep our mind young, and who ahull aay what mysterious power the mind may noi exercise over the body to the same end? But if wo would learn and practice this secret of perpetual youth we must know how to Veep dose to the throbbing heart of human affairs, to allow nothlug to be above or below our Interests, anu to cherish enthusiasms as aacred things ou-hes- HOW TO RETAIN HEALTH. Tbe woman who alerted with microscope and cliemlra) laboratory to study tuberculosis, learned that In India there was almost a complete absenoe of the white plague" aud there she saw the esuse of the freedom from the disease. She did not require mtcroaeope or chemical apparatus. but simply keenest of observation. The natives practice correct breathing, even In early rhttdhund.and the result la the lungs are developed of resist inn the sad made capsl-lattacks of the germs nf consumption. The air is taken into the lungs In sufficient quantity to purify and animate. Lurking germs are killed ami nature Is aiding In Its struggle to retain the vitality of the cells of the lungs and the activity or the mucous membrane. Why not lake home this lesson front India! Why not In the schools? Half the children of Ogden dn not know that It I essential to health to breathe through the nose. the They do not know how to nil lungs with air. They should be taught to expand the chest and thus acquire lungs of capacity and atrengt'i that wtll fortify them In later year teach-breathin- UTAII. OGDEN, FRIDAY NOVEMRER 23. 10WI Like tbe kitten, she was aud easily grs.-efu- l and charming amused. It waa possible that, also like the kltteu she could scratch and be spiteful ou occasion, but thst did not weigh with him. He sometimes expressed a vague envy of tbe late Lord 'Astrupp. but even had circumstances permitted It Is doubtful whether he w ould have chosen to be hla successor. Lillian as a frleud was delightful, but Lillian aa a wife would bare been a different conai deration. What la the toy for?" he asked again. How cruel Bbe looked up slowly. of you. Jack! It la my very latest ing reasons. mic of against the robes that lay tbe luumlsituii for aud death. unsi-tugl.- MORNING, ! uis-eas- e THE Hssrat says he is out of politics and Murphy will speedily be out of money. Masquerader Hill, of the Orest Xunkern, thinks tbe farmer does no; receive what he should for his crops. So thinks t:c By KATHERINE farmer. CECIL THURSTON. Author of "The Circle, Tbot Porto Rictus sbo waited ail night t greet Roosevelt might be rewarded by having the tariff Ukeu off 10. Ceavriskt. their sugar. Etc. br Harper L Srethere SYNOPSIS. Jumping out, he paid tbe fare and walked quickly to tbe hall dour of No, bobby." It waa part 'of her attraction that ahe er a millionaire, one wcu J u to poae not. "Of course not There are liken,, but md freak llkeaeaeee like that Chilcote' head was beur a he but at the last ward he lifted it "By Jove! I don't know about thif be aald. "Net ao very long age I two men go mack alike that He itoppod. Lillian ami led. He colored quickly. You doutt m.. he naked. "My dear Jack!" Her volte M sp. was never without a erase. Each new Hm rafter we suggest that in I'tan one wa at fleeting aa the last but to the Carnegie hero he presented with CHAPTER 1 la aa impenetrable 33. "I Lady' Astrupp at Lome? be ask- each ahe brought the same delightfully a lump of coal, aa the raven and cost- London fog John Ihileote, a promiof the member and nent ed rising rapidly sharply ne tbe door swung back la Insincere eurhuslaam, tba same picturliest gift at a liable. answer to Ills knock. opposition la parliament, unexpectedesque devotion. Each wae a pose, but a poor ly enrouatera John Ludcr. The servant drew back deferentially. aha posed ao sweetly that nobody lost A corked bottle waa picked up oa wriier. who la Li exact double. At Her ladyablp has almost fialahad patience. the Hawaiian ousel after travailing the moment the attgireslon ft Russia luuch, sir," he said. "You mustn't laugh!" ahe pro tented, in Per! ia tbe all engrossing topic. reproachful. For answer Chi leu te stepped through letting the kitten alip te tbe ground. Irately nearly around the world. Stranger CHAPTER H Russia la reported "Then you think that my-- oy things are dune, however, by bottle to be supporting the rebels in their the doorway and walked halfway "I've had leaaoua at 5 guinea each agination hma been playing me trickrt from tbe muat faacluatlng peraon- -e uucurketf. tight against Uie authority of the acruaa tha hall. My dear bey! Nothing of the khi and Im "All right," he said. But don't becoming quite shah of Persia, thus distinctly menacprofessional Come back to year place aud tell , Influence iu the east. her w my account. Til wait la Count Boat ha been offered a hand- ing England's the whole tale?" Bhe smiled again, ul rtteea course haven't Of I aa adept the white room till she has finished." some salary to appear in vaudeville, patted the couch Invitingly. And, without taking further notice of much beyond the milky appearance CHAPTER III. Bat Chilcote balance had heea m. la everylie eould deliver an inters ting mono but lbs appearance milky yet mount to tha the aervsut, he began hi house, Chi Icot act. For the first time be saw come. will know. The reel of a man on the vicissitudes yen thing, legue forward quickly and stairs. one of the watchful, auajeeq Blanche to let to am I pereuade trying who due not live wlihln hie wife's ELAV1XG la tbe room where be had chosen to me have With the sting of a pavilion at her party la crowd before which he waa constaaih inoouie. air the recollection of wait a pleasant wood fire brightened March and guard. Acting an the omiMtloqk, gaae for all yon dull politid lost n I gkt's sd venture cam back npoa the dull January afternoon and moved suddenly toward the doer. ahe smiled. And cal PLEASANTRIES. people." the thick white curtains, tha gilt I- -I him. Since the hour of hie waking It have aa appointment at tfc Chilcote smiled aa walL "How ia It had hang about with vague per- furniture aud the Venetian vases filled done?" he asked, momentarily amused. bonae," he said quickly. "HI luog g Yes. Uil tower goes back to Wilanother day when when Pm beh sistence, but now la the clear light of with white roses. Moving straight liam the Conqueror." "Oh, the doing la quite delicloua. You What's tha matter? Isnt is satisday it seemed to stand out with a full-e- r forward. Chilcote paused by the grate company. I know pm a bear todn. of ball ia the front with It a table at and stretched his hands to the blase; factory?" New Orlsans Times-Lxmipeculiarity. My nerve, yon know." Ha cam bad the Then take aubject'a you yon. be hi usual Instability, crat. . The thing was preposterous, neverthen, with to the conch ead took her hand, ffteq on the table eat them hands, spread turned and passed to a couch that theless It was genuine. He was wear-lawhile them stroke and yon very softly Where I the very safest place to the overcoat he had worn the night stood a yard or two away. the crystal. That gets np be when you're on s boat duriug a before, and, On tha coach, tacked away between gaxe into acting oa Impulse, be thrust hard storm?" the you knew." Eh looked sympathy, a novel and a crystal gaxlng bell, was Tied up at the dock." Cleveland his hand into the pocket sad drew out "Shall I show yon?" up Innocently. a whits Feniau kltteu, fast asleep. the strangers card. Plalndealer. Chilcote moved a small table nearer U held ball aud the ITiilrotc np picked "Mr. John Loder!" He read the name between hla eyes and tbe fire, then be to the couch and spread bis hands npoa "My tuuuo Is never give up,"' said ever as be walked along, and It meLika thla, eh?" it, palms downward. Mr. CiuatdlK. chanically repeated Itself la Ms brain, laughed superciliously, tossed It back aald. Then a rldicalousaaaa seized "Yes," remarked the good, deacon. falling Into messur with his steps. luto Its place and caught the kitten's be Tve noticed that when 1 paee the Who was John Loder? What was be? tall. The little animal atlrrad, stretch- him, and he moved away. "Soma other plate in church. Philadelphia Rec- Tho questions tantalised him till his ed Itself and began to pur. At the day, he aald quickly. "Ton ran show ord. room me aome other day. I'm not very fit pace unconsciously Increased. Tbe name morneut tba door at tha this afternoon." opened. Politics,'' said the patriot, I be- thought that two men so absurdly If Lillian felt aay disappointment she t'hili-otI around. turned particualike could Inhabit the same city and mere trade." , coming showed none. "Poor old thing! ah disturbNever mind, anewered Senator remain unknown to each other faced larly aald you were not to be aald aoftly. "Try to ait hero by me Have I merited d ao Ring as It Isn't a trade him as s problem. It tangled with his ed," be began. Sorghum; we won't bother about anything." and a tha with H arc?" simke fast, of which worst our aide gets the k." personal worries and aggravated them. in made a place for him beeidd her, 8b so often underran tone that Washington Star. There seemed to be almost a danger la nueaay and aa he dropped Into It ahe took bin such an extraordinary likeness. H be- hla words. Traveler iu Parlor Car Porter, that Lady Astrupp took hla hand with a hand and patted It sympathetically. la thrustman la front will give you a quarter gan to regret his Impetuosity The touch wan soothing, aud be bore confiding gsatnre and smiled. ing bis curd upon tho man. Then, fur dusting him off, wont he? , Never displeasure," she said linger- It patiently enough. After a moment on 1st himself how bad be go Porter- - Ye, tlr! again, lie lifted the hand with' a little exaba smiled. The smile and Traveler Well, I'll give you half & the subject of Lexington! flow nar- ingly, haveagain clamation of reproof. as cloae a observer struck might and-not dollar to leave the duet on him rowly he had escaped compromise! "You degenerate persou! You have But what man la faintly artificial. brush it off on to me. Somerville lie turned hot and cold at the recollecframe of mind has time te crated to manicure. What baa become JuiinuU. tion of what he had said and what he t'hUcota'a where women are con- of my excellent training?" he observant have said. Then for tha flrst Chilcote laughed. "Hun to seed." be mauuer of the smile was cerned? The Stella Young Huggins (old me that might his walk sad looked he proposed to you last night and you time he paused la very sweet and almoet caressing, and uhl lightly. Then hie expreaeloa and him. about tone changed. "When a man geta to j eluted him. tbut sufficed. On leaving Grohvenor square be bad Mildred Yee, poor fellow! 1 really have you been doing?" aha my age," he added, "little social lnxo-rlr- a "What felt enrry him, and If he hadn't turned went ward, moving rapidly till asked after a moment. don't seem wahb while. The soI thought I left me so hurriedly I might have re- the Marble an-- was reached. There, waa cial necessities are Irksome enough. Bbe moved forgotten." quite lented and accepted him alter all. he still oblivious to hla surrounding, across to tbe couch, picked up tbe klt- Personally I envy the beggar la. the Stella-Y- es, e that's whet he said. had crossed tha roadway to the "'Other Men's Shoes,'" he rtai teu aud kissed 1L "Isn't this sweet?" street exempt from (having, exempt Chicago Dally News. road, passing along It to tbe she added. from washing" of shabby streets that lie beLillian raised her delicate eyebrowa. be tootled bar cheek for aa Install Bhe looked very graceful aa she turnWidow -- 1 can't understand why any labyrinth as he Now, hind with his fingers. glanced Paddington, Bhe The sentiment wae beyond her percepman should went to had s double life. ed, holding the little animal up. be Mid. "Take can ft Goodby Bachelor Same here. A single life about him, he saw with some surprise wae a woman of twenty-sevebut she tion. Is good enough for me. Chicago how far be bad come. yourself end tbs Litton," he adM "But manicuring, ahe raid reproachlooked a girl. The outline of her face Tbe damp remnants of the fog still waa forced gayety, as h crowed tta Newt. purs, the pale gold of her hair fully, "whoa you have inch nice hands. with hung shout the housetop In I filmy almost ethereal, uud her tall, slight V wae your hands and your eyes, you room. nervon Rival Boasta. veil. There were no glimpse of green That afternoon Chilcote' still suggested the suppleness, know, that first appealed to me." Bhe The Republican Roosevelt la the to break the monotony of toue. AU figure condition reached Its height. All iff touch of sentia with of future igbed development, the gently, possibility greatest President we have ever had. wss quiet, dingy, neglected. Rut to he had avoided the climax, hut m belong to youth. Rha wore a' lace mental remembrance. "And I thought The Democrat And Bryan Is the Cblli-otta was restful, that tbe shqbblness uoc ao to wear colored gown that harmonised with It strong of yon rings. evasion caa be eternal, and this greatest we haven't ever had.-Puthe subdued atmosphere a satisfaction. the room aud with the Bhe realised os be sst la hie place oa tte a must her be of such It temptation." delicacy Among these sad bouses, these pswera-by- , akin. looked down at her own Angora, glib opposition benches during the hilt FOR TURBINE USERS. each tilled with hie own euueerns. hour of wintry twilight that prsente or walk down rest and "Now sit taring with Jewels. a- eense of respite aud he the experienced turning on of the lights. He ralBut the momentary pleasure of bar A paper entitled tbe room. I shant mind which. Turbine Water-Whee- l that about lied It la that half hour, but the wae gaue. Chilcote drew away aud touch couch Tesla and Power Tables," relief. In the fashionable streets tlia Bhe Into nestled picked of the knowledge followed later, hie band and picked np the book that written by Mr. Holiert Horton of tbe bounded his own borlnon If s man up the crystal t all. when the time came for him to I'nlied States Geological Survey will paused in hts walk to work out an Idea Chilcote them. between for?" "What la tba toy lay be of interest the government oa some point re to manufacturers he Instantly drew s crowd of luqnlsl-tlv- e looked at her from the mantelpiece, " 'Other Men's Bhoee,' he read. "A or contemptuous eye. Here If la ting to, the proposed additional tn throughout tbe country. The paper la against which he wae reefing. He had novel, of course?" not Intended, however, a a treatise oa man halted for half an hotir It was nodock st Ttlkley, the navel base. The course. Buck a fanBbe smiled. Of defined the precise attraction never the turbine, and comprlite no exten- body's business but bis own. for the flrst time he knew thst Ibe sumen changing identithat Lillian Astrupp held for hla. tastic atory-t- we sive discussion of It theory, design, this thought, lis wandered Her shallowness Enjoying fferings of tbe past month could bin ties!" soothed him; her or construction. It Is mainly a com- on for dose upon an hour, moving visible is well as a hidden aide cos 14 a forhim to Hie Chilcote rose and back walked te egotism helped of data derived from testa from one street to another with steps pilation his daily routine a tbey him disorganise never Bhe asked 'himself. mantelpiece. and lrom manufacturer power tables get llstlnw or rapid, as inclinawere that demoralised his will tai had Imalready he never of Amenrau slock slice of turbines. A how he was, aha Mid, with expected Changing Identities," tion iirempted. Theu. still acting with character.' k--t come and ge a touch of Interest. be him 8 bibliography ha been added, giving possibilities. almlra-messhe stopped In his (Continued Tomorrow.) selected reference fur the use of those vagrant never demand "Yee. One mnn is an ertiat, tbe oth and act a he wanderings and entered a email rating who may wish to Investigate the subbouse. ject further. The primary object of the paper has The place was low relied and dlrtv, lieeu to furnish Information required the air hot and steaming with tbe In the work of the (ieulogtcal Surrey, smell of fieri, but Chllrote passed where the turbine I used a a water through the door aud moved to one of meter in gaging stream. A secondary tbe tallies with no expression of disobject hua been to furnish Information gust and with far less furtive watchwhich the power developed at. own house. mill can In- determined from the slr.ee fulness than Is used la hts lie felt twrlst asntsl a curious !'.y wheela used. Such and types of water Informal ton I often required in the greater freedom, larger opportunities In drib sorrouadhifs such as these canrensua and other water-powe- r vasses. The water right of mill can than In the Inuad Issues and weighty often be definitely determined only by responsibilities of his own life. Choos(he (pian lily of water used by ihe ing a corner ant, he called for coffee; which are or have been employed Bad them, proiscled by shadow and to develop the power. Some of thene in cigarette smoke, be set turbines are no longer built or cata- wrapped hlmaeif some vagrant about Imagining logu'd. and It Is believed that the who had slipped his moorings and manufacturers rating table and the unit record of test of the older type of was blissfully adrift. Tbe Imagination was pleasant while wheel will he serviceable to engineers who may be required to determine it lasted, but wltli him uothing waa permanent. Of late the greater part question nf water rights. of his sufferings had I wen comprised Many antiquated patterns of turbines arc still on the market and a In tbe Irritable fickleness of all hi clear piesentatkm of the evolution of aims-t- he dtitaste for and Impossibilithe different types of turbine water ty of sustained effort In any direction, of whe-- ls should be practical service lie had loirrl.v lighted a seeoud cigar 00 inch ('mini Table Damask, repilar to those who wish to know the merits 72 inch bleached, Rafin I'initih, Table fell if the various style. site when the old restlessness nd demerit his value. in bini. He 4.c stirred upon ncrroiialy Mucn of the data ha been presented Damask, napkins to match, regular I: I believed that seat, and the diflrette was In graphic form. scarcely price 1.35. the verittui i resting of the selection burned out when he rose, paid bl and arrangement nf turbine In power mall bill and ft tbe shop. plan's wlil be of service to ail turbine Outside on the pavement he baited, users. TO inch, half bleacherl, all Thiv report. which Is listed a water-suppl- y pulled out bis watch ar.d saw that two Linen, Taami irrigation paper No. lgu. hours tret cited In front before aay ble 70c. Damask, repnlar price is lmong the survey's free pu'.ilicar appointment claimed his at ton! inn. He fable Napkin In all Risen, from G5c per wondered vaguely where he might go lion. to. wb.it lie might do. ia ibose two dozen to 4..j0 per dozen. IN LIGHTER VEIN. hniu-s- . In ibe last few minute 1 distaste for snli.-adbad risen la bis One of Rockefeller's Verne. mind, giv-n'he close street loneli70 inch Loom Dice, half bleached Taness 'biit had escaped turn tiefore. said a Cleteland This hble Damask, regular 7o value. mu-- 1 As wavering a ea'i passed lUptist. "reiiitu.ls me of an ad.lrek I street. The sight of once heard John D. Rockefeller make. slowly d w:We have juat received 50 New man rou--tiie wa "Mr. Ktckefeiier cjieaklng a well d.i; V'l ii bout the value of little things ClnakR for LadieR. They are Iind-tailnm- l, bis wldp.- lie passed spare on. minutes, spare petinie. and t'hlb'd.feigning io pull up. latent style. They were rathHe 'jM us hnw one of the ilttlmr Tile ritiilXiition. Chil-eolMu.,-ete-d ini-h71 all Linen tilings in he human line that he has Table bleached, er late be in i;: ilia arriving so we are making ever seen a little new office uoy had raised Me Lan--,ered suddenly, and The vehicle slopped, ifiuti former hoc. (IcKignK. him. at Ihe beginning "of his price iqierial priced for Thanksgiving. and be iiiuls-- la. who to distrust bookkeeper The IsjrV peered an nntruM- afterward turned out to down tkrousj tbe roof door. dilhr n.iiu. .i .!iS.-d hi bead "This hoy had come to wrk In Mr. Oh, any KurkeMler's office. He was a bright where m-- Pall Mall.' he said. Then, lit! fellow, sud the cliu-- liked his as the started foi w;ird. be put l'.iiti bsn.i usd shook tbe trapdoor. up "One hot August afternoon, as Mr. "Wait:" he I've changed my efoller was starting out to collect mind. Drive'riled., ro I'adegan gardens. No. .i bill, he said kindly to the tittle boy: 33.' 'I suppose the bookkeeper has told Tbe dmlMive to Ciwluigiiu Gardens oti wb.at tn ds this afternoon?' bn-'Ye, sir." the boy answered. I am was oorer,d quickly. Chil-ittsee jpu coini wake hint up r;.,n hsroly ieni -d tint his rt New Yorg Tribune. wa reai lew wkeu the rah puiini rp. ing back.' Ir. dle-tor- b euf-teas- o g e - . , fr Edg-war- e ck. ipptt-ratlo- n qun-tlo- , nie-isc- SPECIAL SALE ON fr-i- - TABLE LINENS tur-bln- FOR THANKSGIVING 32c $1.05 52c Dont neglect your cough. Statistics show that in New York City alone orer 200 people die every week from consumption. j. And most of these consumptives might be living now if they had not neglected the warning cough, f j - mm You know how quickly Scott J Emulsion enables you to throw off a cough or cold. eo o o oo o o o - ALL MUGGIST9; Me. AND Sl.M. A? o oo o t u, what fame is like, the other LU know how It feel to be re Ur rich. So they exchange eiptrwZ for a month. bhe laughed. Chilcote laughed well. But h ' he naked. -Oh. I told you the Idea wa Mh.u-,- 1 people o mu-- n Fancy neither their friends nor the:r oTvati e aup difference! Such k couldn't be, could ItP Chilcote looked down at ii, . No, he aald doubtfully. 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