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WOLVES OF THE SEA
Secretaries Announced When Court
Paued Upon Referendum Petition,
Declaring It Void Cabinet Mem
bers, Promoted from Preoldont Po
sition, Receive $5,000 Yearly.
rATeupooihUfFERUNA
Tine Tines Dr
BOTH HOUSES PASS RESOLUTION
WITHOUT DISSENT.
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RATIFIES
SUFFRAGE
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By RANDALL PARRISH
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CHAPTER XIX.
13
Laying tho Trap.
Our first Job wns executed much
more easily tlmn I lind anticipated.
We cnught Manuel Bound nslccp, und
LoVero lind sinewy hands nt hls'lhront
before tlio fellow could grasp n
weapon. The narrowness of the state
room prevented my taking much pnrt
In the affair, but the mulatto needed
uo help, as ho dragged tho cursing
Spaniard from 1iIh bunk to the deck
and throttled him savagely. Indeed
ho would havo' killed tho fellow had
I not Interfered and twisted his hands
loose, leaving Estovan barely con
hcIous. A blanket ripped Into strips
Bcrvcd to bind him securely enough
for tho present, but I thought It best
to lock tho door, and keep the key In
my own pocket. LoVero would have
knifed him even ns ho lay thcro help
less, but for my threat and Insistence.
Onco back In tho cabin my eyes dis
tinguished tho frightened faco of tho
steward peering forth ut us from out
tho dark of tho passago leading for
ward. "Oomo here, Gunsaules," I said
sternly. "Step lively, lad; thero's noth
ing for you to fenr. Scnor Estada has
been killed during tho night, and wo
novo Just captured his murderer," I
explained. "There Is reason to bcllovo
thlB act was pnrt of a conspiracy to
seize tho chip In connection with thoso
fellows amidships. Does that pnssngo
lend to their quarters?"
"It did once, scnor, but now there Is
n closed door of oak, studded with
Iron, not only locked, but barred on
this side. There nre but two keys
ono for tho captain and tho other for
him who commands tho buccaneers."
I stood thcro a moment, considering
this Information. Tho only way the
mutineers could reach tho cabin then
would bo from tho" deck, descending
through the companion. So long as
they remained unawnro of tho capturo
of Manuel there was Uttlo danger of
their taking such action.
"Very well, steward," I said. "You
go on about your work ns though noth
ing had happened. If any word of this
affair gets to tho crow, or to thoso f el
Iowb forward, I'll hold you responsi
ble. You are not to leave this cabin
without my permission, nor speak to
anyone. LoVerc."
Tho mulatto faced mo respectfully
enough, and I had n feeling ho would
oboy orders, largely because ho daro
wt rebel.
"They will bo wondering why yon
are not on deck. It will bo better for
you to tako chnrgo of tho watch at
onco, and keep tho men busy. Itcllove
Watklns at tho wheel and send tho
man down to mo. Ho can chooso tho
fellows who will stick better than you
could, and then can clrculato among
them without arousing suspicion."
Watklns soon shuffled down the
steps, no whipped off his cap and
stood waiting.
I put my hand on hla shoulder.
"Tom," I said soberly, "wo are In tho
nania boat, and understand each other.
The chanco has come for both of us, If
we play the cards right. LlBten whllo
I tell you the situation, and what I
plan doing."
I told It briefly, wasting no words,
yet relating every fact. Ho listened
9 eagerly, but without Interruption un
til tho end.
"What do you make of It?" I asked.
"About what you do, sir. I knew
there was something of tho kind going
on some of tho men forward nro In
on it. You've got tho ring-leader."
"Manuel, you mean. Who did ho
count on for help In fho forecastle?"
"Cochose, and a handful of others,
niggers and Spaniards, mostly. They
meant to pull the affair oft cither to
day or tonight Your plan gives us a
fair chanco, sir. A dozen good men on
deck might do tho business."
"But nro. thcro a dozen aboard to
bo trusted?1
"Well, yes sir. I rather think thero
are. I'd eay that in both watches
there's nmybo fourteen to bo relied
on."
"In my watch thero's JoneB, Har
wood and Slmms, cither English or
Welsh. Thcy'ro nil right. Then there's
a nigger named Sam; Schmltt, a
Copyrloht, by A. C. Mcuiurg & Co.
thoso arms In tho nick here, and be
ready for business tho rest will bo
dono In a hurry. I'll wait here ior
your report."
At tho very best Watklns could
scarcely perform tho task assigned
him In less than nn hour. Tho success
or failure of our effort depended en
tirely upon taking these fellows by
complete surprise. If it came -to nn
open fight our cause wna hopeless, for
that would mean fourteen or fifteen
men unarmed, pitted ngnlnst over n
hundred thoroughly equipped nnd
trained fighters. Only by confining
them below, with hatches battened
down, nnd a carronado trained upon
them, would wo bo safe.
I sat whero I could watch tho stairs,
and tho cntlro forwnrd part of the
cabin. Gunsaules lowered tho table,
and begun preparing tho morning
meal. Finally ho announced break
fast. "Suppose you rap on tho lady's door
yonder, and nsk If eho will Join me.
Say your message Is from Senor
Gates."
She came at once and seated herself
opposite me, and we spoke of tho
weather whllo Gunsaules served. Ho
wns still hovering about, but my nnx
Icty to havo n word with her alono
caused mo to send him to attend Cap
tain Sanchez. Wo waited until ho dis
appeared within tho after stateroom,
bearing a tray ; then her eyes sudden
ly lifted to mine, filled with questioning.
"Tell mo what has happened?" She
breathed eagerly. "I heard tho nolso
of a strugglo out here, and voices con
versing. Why nro you nlone?"
I leaned over to speak In as low a
tone as possible. And I told her tho
situation In detail and my plans.
Sho sat silently gazing nt mo ncross
tho table, her parted lips trembling to
M
faintest possibility of nny cntmnc
aft, except through nsslstanco from
this side. As I returned to tho cabin,
Gunsaules came out of tho cnptaln'i
room nnd crossed the deck. At slghl
of me he stopped Instantly.
"Gunsaules," I said, "you nro to ro
main In this cnbln until I glvo th
word. Tho Indy hero has n pistol, and
orders to shoot If you attempt M
cither cuter this passttgc, or approach
tho door of Munucl'B stateroom. How
did you And Sanchez?"
EXTRAORDINARY SESSION
HAS PASSED INTO HISTORY
Members of the House Take the Op
portunlty to Express Themselves
When the Final Moment Arrived
Senate Ratifies Resolution Early In
tho Session,
Lincoln. By tho unanimous consent
of both houses, tho Nobraska legisla
ture, In extraordinary session assem
bled, placed Its approval upon tho
I Joint rcsolutii u tatifying tho amend-
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I innrnririlk
JNVIlSAiRHHsl
fK2ShgrjrT
ment to tho national constitution for
bidding congress or any state of tho
union to abridge tho rights of suffrago
to women.
Tho houso of representatives gave
its approval to tho resolution In tho
closing hours of tho session, the sen
ato having passod upon tho matter
two days previously. Many members
took tho opportunity to express their
appreciation of tho prlvllego tho extra
session afforded them, of being among
thoso upon whom tho honor devolved,
several saying that It was tho proud
est moment of their lives to Bharo In
tho work of passing equal suffrago
along to tho mothers and daughters
of tho nation, which had shown by
tholr untiring efforts and devotion to
tho nation's cause during tho trying
period of tho great war that they aro
entitled to share equally with men in
the ffalrs of state.
Allen of Gago county, a member of
tho session In 1013, who voted to kill
tho bill at that ttmo, was tho first
member to rlsa when the house pro
pared to vote. Ho said Uiat people's
vlows had changed and so had ho, arid
that ho wished to ho tho first to voto
aye. Hardin of Harlan said ho was
voting yes for tho third and last tlmo
To celebrate tho ratification moving
pictures wore taken in the h6use when
I thnt lirnnnh tvno vnMnir. An hnltr Intnr.
tho signing of the bill by Governor Mc
Kelvle In tho Benato chamber, with tho
ofQers of the houso and scnato and n
group of suffrago enthusiasts sur
rounding him, was enacted beforo a
dim machine.
After tho result of tho roll call was
announced tho suffrago workoiB and
. members of tho houso engaged In a
1 handshaking and mutual congratula-
"Sitting up In his bunk, scnor, nnd
able to eat."
"Docs he know what la occurring o
board?"
"No, scnor. Ho questioned mo, but
I only told him everything was all
right, so fnr."
In my heart I believed the fellow
deliberately lied, but thcro was no op.
portunlty to question him further, for
at that moment the door of tho com.
panlon opened and a mlscellaneoui
group of men thronged down the '
stairs. Thpy were a rough hairy lot, I
hero and thero n sturdy English coun
tenance meeting my gaze, but tho
faces wcro largely foreign, with thoso
of two negroes conspicuous.
"Twelve here, sir; I couldn't get
Hnrwood down from the forctop," said
Watklns.
"And thcro aro others below who
will Join us?"
VYcs, sir; six more I count on."
"Which means lads, that with Har
wood, Senor LoVero, and. myself, wo'll
total twenty-ono In this shindy. Now
I'll tell you what la up. WatklnB gave
you somo of It no doubt, but r word
from me will make It clearer. I'm no
pirate; I'm nn English sailor, Bhang
hied. Estada named mo first officer
because I understand navigation."
I stopped speaking, staring at ono
of the f nccs before me ; all at once It
nppenred familiar. "What Is your
name, my man?"
"Jim Carter, sir."
"You were on the Sinbad, threo
yenrs ago?"
"I was that, Mister Oarlyle," ho an
sworcd grinning. "I know'd you the
mlnuto I cum down yere."
"Then that is all I need say on that
lino. Hero's one of your mates, lads,
i1irh tvIII vnnnh tr mn "Knxv. nn T'vn
h.M i.i om nil nf vmi in tho ! tlons. A few minutes later Chairman
' ' r.T .... .! Imt.nA AnmnlttAA rtn
OH WVliUUU Ui. UIU UUUOU IUU1UHHUU v.
enrolled bins ana
Lincoln. Governor McKclvIe, fol
lowing a decision of tho district court
holding tho codo referendum petition
to bo void, will Immediately enforco
tho codo bill. To this end he has an
nounced tho appointment of tho fol
lowing as secrotarles of departments:
Flnanco Philip F. Bross.
Agriculture Leo A. Stuhr.
Tiado and Commerco J. E. Hart.
Labor Frank A. Konnedy.
1'ubllo Works Ooorgo E. Johnson,
Public Welfare II. H. Antics.
Tho govornor explains In hla an
nouncement that In nearly overy case
theso secretaries who will draw $5,000
a year salary, havo been promotod
from positions they now hold under
the stato administration. In somo
Instances tho secretaries will perform
tho duties they aro now performing
In addition to tho duties of secretary
of their department. This will save
ono salary.
Tho subjects over which tho vari
ous departments have administrate
authority aro as follows:
Finance Business system, uniform
ity, accounting, reporting, purchasing,
budget, taxation.
Agriculture Foods, drugs, dairy nnd
oils, live stock, health and sanitation,
hog chojera, tubcrculoBls, stallion reg
istration; markets anu manteiing,
agricultural statistics, publicity, stato
development, gamo and fish.
Trade and Commerce Banking, in
surance, flro commission, bluo sky.
Labor Workman's compensation,
freo employment bureau, welfaro of
workers, child labor, health and safety
regulations, inspections, Industrial sta
tistics. Public works Highways, stato aid,
bridges, automobllo licenses, Irriga
tion, water power, drainage.
Public Welfaro Health, contagious
diseases, communlcablo diseases, san
itation, examining boards, physicians
and surgeons, osteopathy and osteo
Western Union TWO
pathlc physIclanB, chiropractic, den
tists, nurses, pharmacy, optometry,
embalmcrs, veterinary medicine, vital
XMizPT-J: -
BSgtaiSmllla
Has Never Been Down
Sick Since Taking
PERUNA
Read this letter from Mr. Robt.
Wlnnick, Grass Rango, Montana.
"In 1900 I was out In Kansas
running n tltiexhlnjr engine and
tho thrcehing crow hna to sleep
out of doors. One of the crew
brought n Fernnn Almanne to
the engine ono day and I was
feeling very 111 from alceplng
ant. I decided to Rlre I'cninn a
trial and sent for a bottle of Pn
runa and a box of Poruna Tab
lets, which straightened sis out
in. a hurry,
"I havo nerer been down slek
trice that time. I do not take
any other medicine except Po
runa, 1 always keep It on hand.
If I grot my feet wot, get a cold,
feel chilly, or a little bad, I al
ways tuke Peruun. People should
not wait until they are down
sick and then take ft, but should
keen It on hand like I do and
when they feel bad. they should
use it."
Recommended for Catarrhal
inflammation of every description.
HS
KodakFinishing
Expert work. Prompt return. Special
mail order department We pay
return postace. Write for price list
The Robort Dempster Co., Box 1138, Omaha, Neb.
Creamery and Cream
Station Supplies
MUk Bottles and Dairy Supplies. Erg
Cases and Chicken Coops
KENNEDY A PARSONS CO.
1309 Jones Sb 1901 E. 4th St.
OMAHA SIOUX CITY
"Tell Me What Has Happened'
an unasked question. Before she could
frame this In words, the door to the
companion opened, and Watklns de
scended the stairs. At sight of her he
whipped off his cap.
"You may speak freely," I said.
"This Is tho young lady I told you
about, and of courso sho Is with us.
Only talk low."
"Yes, sir," using a hoarso whisper,
nnd fastening his gaze on me. "It's all
right, sir."
CHAPTER XX.
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The Deck la Ours.
I hod tho noxt step carefully out
lined In my own mind, nnd yet I hesi
tated n moment, glancing Into tho two
faces beforo me, with a sudden reali
zation of what the contemplated ac
tion would mean to nil of us, If by any
chanco It should fall of success. I
managed to speak cheerfully, putting
a ring of conlldcnco Into my voice.
"Then tho sooner wo act tho better.
Watklns, havo LoVero order theso niea
Dutchman, with his partner, whoso
nnmo I don't know, nnd two Frcnchlcs,
Ravel nnd ricrre. That makes eight,
ulno counting myself. Then In tho
starboard watch I'd pick out Jim Car
ter nnd Joo Cole, two Swedes, Carl
Hon and Ole Ilnllln, and another nig
ger. Then thero nro n couplo of Finns
who ought to bo with us, but I can't
talk their lingo. That would glvo us
sixteen out of thirty, nnd It's qulto
likely somo of tho others would take n
hand with us, If they thought It was
safe. I haven't nny uso though, sir,
for Francois LeVcre. There ain't a
worso scamp nboard.
"I know thnt," I admitted, "but ho
bad to bo used."
"And what Is my part now?"
"This Is ray watch bolow, and It will
bo best for mo to keep ott tho deck
until all Is prepared. You sound theso
men and get them together; wako up
tho ones In tho starboard watch you
feel sure ore all right, and havo them
'lip quietly on deck. Then we'll get
Samo DOai you uro yriMiUL-JO uu i
uoaru. l,ucx nas given us a cnauco iu
mako a break, nnd get away. Captain
Sanchez Is wounded and helpless.
Pedro Estnda Is dead, and I've got
Manuel locked In that stateroom. His
cut-throats nro all below, and now all
we'vo got to do Is clap on the hatch
and keep them there. Now, what I
want to know Is are you fellows with
me?"
Watklns answered up promptly;
then Carter; tho others joining In with
less heartiness, the different accents
revealing their nationalities. I knew
sailors well enough to feel assured
they would follow their leaders once
tho gamo started.
"That's good enough ; now we've g o
to hit hard and quick,, inus. xnere are
six men on deck who ore not with us.
Watklns will take care of them with
thoso fellows I don't assign to other
work. Jones, you and Carter make
straight for the forecastle and don't
lot anyone corno up tho scuttle. One
of you had better drop down below,
and prevent any of those lads from
unbarring tho door leading amidships.
Who Is tho best for that Jobr
"Let Carlson do It"
"All right Carlson It Is then. You
Frenchmen, and tho two negroes, your
part will be to ship the main hatch.
Do a quick Job, nnd clamp It down
tight."
"I'll come down to you Carlson, as
soon as wo havo tho deck. It ought
not to tako moro than flvo minutes to
handle thoso lnds, and Blow around a
carronade. Watklns, you and Carter
hand out tho cutlasses from tho rack ;
you boys will handlo thoso better than
firearms. Good; now aro you all
ready?"
Thcro was a low murmur of voices,
tho faces watching mo showing their
Increasing excitement and eagerness.
Our llttlo talk had served to arouso
their confidence In my leadership, and
with gleaming weapons In their hnnds
they became self-reliant volunteers.
aft. Let him say that Scnor Estada
wishes them to break out somo stores onco turned looso my greatest dlfil
engrossed and
Chairman Harris of tho 'sonato com
mittoo appeared togothcr with tho en
rolled suffrago bill for Speaker Dalby
and Chief Clerk Hitchcock to sign, as
the last pleco or legislative business
of the sessiou. Ad the speaker an
nounced the fact that tho bill was
signed the members broko Into ap
.plauso which lasted for several min
utes. A motion to adjourn sine dlo was
held In abeyanco while Mrs. W. E.
Barkloy, lato stato presldont of the
stato suffrage association and In
chargo of tho legislative work, ad
dressed tho houso. She recited a part
of an ode to democracy. Sho said the
session had tho thanks of every suffra
gist in the state, and the women of
Nebraska were glad to have tho oppor
tunity to express their appreciation of
the act which placed Nebraska on rec
ord as one of tho necessary states to
ratify tho enfranchisement of all
women of the United States. As a
reprosontative of tho association she
dcalrod to thank them for their abso
lute, splondid courtesy, co-operation
and respect shown. It might not seem
necessary to do this, as It was to
have been expected, but It was so full
hearted and splendid that It should
not go unrecognized. Sho thought it
simply a forewarning of tho help and
comradoshlp that would como when all
were equal citizens In all respocts.
Sho desired to havo tho members
who might go to tho constitutional
convention know that tho women de
sired to soe In tho document produced
no qualification of sex. Tho women
desired this because they wanted tho
ballot through tho special act of tho
mon of their own state and not owe
all to tho men of tho nation.
, Mrs. Barkloy said that no greater
happiness can como to a humau being
than to espouso a great cause and bo
alllod In tho work that brought con
tact with tho splondid men and women
who lovo It.
Bad Sickness
Caused by
Acid-Stomach
statistics, maternity homes, child wcl- Ay 'lSriS:;
fare. Charities and correction, par- ' kinds of elcknens and mlierjr It causes o
, ' . . , tho llvfi It literally wrecks they would
dons and paroles. I ruara nKnlnut It ns carefully as they do
In announcing, the appointment of ( .sajn-t au..di y piue. unow.n
bIx secretaries Governor McKclvIe t PHns 0f indigestion: distressing, painful
made tho following statement: i Ai&Y-hEZi- your
"It has been my opinion that the stomach feels this way you should lose n
UHIO 111 1UIWMK I. w -. - '- '
serious conequences nre almost suro to roi
low, such us Intestinal fermentation, auto
intoxication. Impairment of the entire ner
vous system, headnche, biliousness, cirrhosis
of the liver: sometimes even catarrh of the
stomach and Intestinal ulcers and cancer.
If you are not feellnir rluht, boo If It Isn t
eld-stomach that Is the cause of your III
health, Take EATONIC. the wonderful mod-
rn stomach remedy. BATONIO Tablet
quickly and surely relievo tho pain, bloat,
belchlnir, and heartburn that Indicate acid
stomach. Make the stomach stronfr. clean
and sweet. By Iteeplnit the stomach In
healthy condition so that you can get full
strength from your food, your general health
steadily Improves Results are marvelously
quick. Just try KATONIC and you will bo
as enthusiastic as the thousands who havo
used It and who say thoy never dreamed
anything could bring such 'nry,0"",".t:rt
So get a big EO.cent box of KA.TONIO
from your druggist todny. If not satlsfac
tory return It nnd he will refund your money,.
In the lazaret. Thoy need bo here only
long enough for us to distribute these
nrniB among them, and for mo to speak
a word of Instruction to them."
"But havo I no part? Is thero no
way In which I can help?" asked tho
girl.
"You have your pistol? Then re
moln here. I shall havo to go on dock
with tho men, and will not dare leave
them a moment until tho ship Is ab
solutely secure. Manuel is locked In
thnt stateroom, but must not bo com
municated with by anyoneT It will be
your part to seo that Gunsaules
neither enters thnt passugo leading
amidships, nor approaches this door.
Keep him in sight. You will savo us
a man. Walt hero now until i seo now
securely this passage forward Is
closed."
It was as described to me a heavy
oaken door, uall studded, not only
locked, but held flrmjy In placo by n
stout Iron bar. Thcro was not the
culty might ho to restrain them, rather
than urge them on. Itcvengo for past
wrongs was In each heart, and tney
welcomed a chanco to strike.
1919 Cotton Forecasts
Washlnntdn. A cotton production
nt 11 ni p. nno lmloa this yoar was fore-
I whispered a parting word of ad- ' cast by tho department of agriculture
. . u i u a a a nnniiirinn
monition Into tho car of Dorotny, re
ceiving In return a glauco from her
eyes, which gave a now throb to my
heart; then straightened up, and pis
tol In hand, pushed my way through
tho throng of sailors to tho foot of tho
stnlrs.
"Follow mo, lads," I said quietly.
(TO BB CONTINUED.)
Celtic Isle.
Tho smallest dependency of France
Is the no d'Hoedlo, situated at tho cast
of Bollo Isle. Its population is uuh.
Tho pcoplo do not speak French, but
Celtic. Fishing Is tho principal Indus
try, and all tho inhabitants nro pro
vided with food at nn Inn managed by
tho women. Tho town has' no streets.
Tho houses aro mostly of mud.
basing its ostlmato on tho condition
of the crop July 25th which It an
nounced as 67.1 por cent of a normal.
civil administrative codo has been the
law since tho 18th of July, and now
that tho district court has held with
the secretary of stato in his opinion
that the referendum petitions against
tho eodo we're not properly circulated,
I feel Justified in making tho appoint
ments' of tho secretaries of tho six
administrative departments under the
codo.
"Tho administration of the Btate's
business under tho codo simply means
that by consolidating tho several sub
divisions of administration Into six
major departments, together with the
elimination of tho boards and com
missions undor which they wcro for
merly administered, it will bo pos
sible to fix responsibility and obtain
efllclcncy.
"In making the minor appointments
under tho codo, I shall depend largely
upon the recommendations of the
secretaries of the departments. Th,la
is the policy that I have pursued, not
only In my own business, but In the
handling of the state's business since
I havo been governor, and I think it
Is tho only plan through which disci
pline and loyalty of service can be in
sured. Governor McKelvie has been quoted
as having said tho codo bill gave
power to cope with profiteering, so
far as coping is posBiblo by state or
local authorities. On ono occasion
tho governor pointed out tho following
paragraph in the codo bill under the
head of department of agriculture:
"Tho department of agrlculturo shall
havo power to encourago and promote,
in ovory practicable manner, tho In
terests of agrlculturo, Including horti
culture, tho llvo stock Industry, dairy
ing, choeso making, poultry, boo koop
Ing, forestry, fishing, tho production of
wool, and all other allied industries;,
to promote methods of conducting
theso several industries witn a viow
to increasing tho production and facili
tate tho distribution thorcot at the
least cost."
It Is considered probablo that the1
new secretaries of tho rilx depart
ments will advise tho reappointment
of tho majority of tholr prosont em
ployes. Stato Printer Cunningham is an
other whoso placo will soon bo dlscon;
tlnued. Mr. Bross, acting secretary
of financo, will norvo as stato printer
and purchasing ngont undor tho state
printer law.
ErATONIC
P rrOfTYOUR AClD-STOMACBp
Steep.
"My husband slept ull through tho
ii'innnn In church yesterday morning."
"That's nothing. My husband even
goes to Hleep nt n moving picture
show."
Lift off Corns!
Doesn't hurt a bit and Freezon
costs only a few cents.
.s
Refused to Act on H. C. L.
Lincoln. Govornor McKelvie re
fused to hoed tho request of tho houso
for another extra session to deal with
profiteering. After a resolution had
passod tho bouse, tho govornor ap
peared before that body and stated
tho reasons for his decision to rcfuso
tholr request, in a personally deliv
ered message. Ho cited tho members
to tho fact that thoy hod failed to pass
legislation at the last rogular aesBlon
to curb profiteering, and called tholr
attention to the civil code bill's pro
visions for that purpose.
Senate Censures Hastings.
Lincoln. A resolution conBurlns
Denn W. G. Hastings of tho stato uni
versity collego of law, for accepting
employment as attorney in tho effort
to defeat tho foreign languago law en
nr.tnd bv the last legislature, was
passed by the senate in tho last
utcs of the extra session. Tho
was 14 to 9. Reconsideration
approval of tho senato's minutes,
which had just passed, was nocossary
in order to set the resolution to a
vote over the points of order raised
by its -opponents.
With your fingers I You can lift off
any hard corn, soft corn, or corn be
tween tho toes, nnd tho hard skin cal
luses from bottom of feet.
A tiny bottle of "Freezono" costs -w
little ut uny drug store; apply u few
drops upon tho com or cnllus. In- (
stnntly It stops hurting, then shortly,
you lift thnt bothersome corn or callus
right olT, root mid nil, without one hit
of pain or soreness. Truly I No hum
bug! t
ltemorso
mented.
Is memory that baa for-
An undertaker's salesroom might ap
propriately bo termed n hoxofllce.
AJ lesls, Heiresses, Soothe,
fiKM M.otc (Tun llntlr PnM
Strong and Healthy. If
they lire, bmart, Itch, or
jiurn, ii sore, irtiuiicu.
Inflamed or Granulated,
use Murine often. Safefor Infant or Adult.
At all Druggists. Write for Free Eye Book.
Hsrisc Eye KeeyCsssy,Cskg8.U. S JL
W. N. U LINCOLN, NO. 32-1919.
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