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About Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1915)
DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD: DAKOTA CITY. NEBRASKA. 1HE GROWTH OF "GIRLS TAKE HEN'S PLACES ON BRITISH FARMS Tho ATerago man Is always paid av erngo wages. Hit Location. "Aro you a baseball fan?" "No. I llko to get out on tho blooch era among tho foghorns." Good Reason. "Why did you glvo your play such a narno as 'Tho Porous Plaster T'," "Because I want It to draw." m il CD Drink Denlson'a Coffee. Always pure and delicious. 4 U Increase in Railway Mileage, School Attendance and Population. Some idea of tbo oxtcnt of railway construction In Western Canada con bo derived from tho fact that tho rail way mileage In tho Provlnco of Al borta lias been doubled In threo years. The present mileage Is 4,097. In all of the Bcttled districts thero Is amplo railway privileges. Tho rates aro gov orned by a Dominion Railway Commis sion, and In the exercise of their pow ers they not .only control tho rates, giving fair equality to both railway and shipper, but form a court to hear complaints of any who may desiro to lodgo tho same. In tho matter of education no better Instance of tho advancement that is taking place can bo given than that found in the information to hand that attendance at tho University of Al berta has increased 1,000 per cent in five years, and is now thoroughly rep resentative of all settled portions of thq Province. Tho students in attend ance aro from sixty-ono distinct dis tricts. Then as to tho prosperity which fol lows residence in Western Canada, J. E. Edward of Blackle, Alta., gives spffndld testimony. Ho writes, "In tho spring of 1907 I first camo to this locality from tho State of Iowa, Cass County, and located on a quarter uec tion of land near Blackle. fHnco com ing here I have been engage! In mixed 9tar;tnn;, which I have foftnd to bo more profitable than where I formerly lived. On coming hero my -worldly "holdings were small besides having a family to care for. I now own three quarter sections, sixty head of cattle, :wenty head of horses and forty head of hogs, without encumbrance. "During the seven years I have not lad a crop fall. My best crop of oats averaged ninety bushels per acre, with a general yield of thirty-five bushels and upward. My best wheat crop aver aged forty-throo bushels per aero. "When I have had smaller yields por acre I have found that It has been due to improper cultivation. The win ters hero, although at times the weath er is cold, I find as a wholo aro very agreeable. Tho summers are warm, but not sultry. The summer nights are cool and one is always assured of a good night's rest. My health has been much better, as I do not suffer from catarrh since coming here. I have no land for sale, and am not wishing to make any change, but would bo pleased to answer any en quiries concerning this locality." Ad vertisement. When a man's salary is raised he joins another club and hlB wife buys new furs and a party gown. . - , Drink Denlson'a Coffee. Always pure and delicious. Another thing sadly needed by thb men is a hose supported that will shun notoriety. Don't Persecute Your Bowels Cut out cathartics and purgatives They &rs Drutai, narsn, unnecessary, iryx CARTER'S LITTLE 11VER PILLS Purely vegetable. Act gently on the liver. eliminate cue, ana sootne tne delicate. membrane of the. bowel. Cure, Coaitlpatlon, Biliousness, Sick Ueid. aebs and Indention, at million! know. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature 2M Notice to Catarrh Sufferers Undoubtedly you have tried Tarlous rem edies or Catarrh, thla universal ailment, without obtaining satisfactory result. Uere Is our proposition In a lew words. Send us S5o In stamps for one bottle Baldsuf's Catarrh Remedy a mentholated antiseptic powder for localise, free from poisonous drugs. If at the end of ten days you are cot convinced of Its Intrinsic meri.t notify ca and we will cheerfully return 5c to you. Excellent for the treatment of Nasal On tarrh, Catarrhal Deafness. Oold In the Head Hay Fever, Catarrhal Headaches, Bad Breath, Loss of Smell, etc. Baldauf Drug Co., 3476 Korlll lit.. MSwioket, Hit, Oni el WlteonsTn't lirttit ted but cqulppsd drag ttorii. DEFIANCE STARCH is constantly growing in favor because il Does Not Stick to the Iron ind it will not injure tho finest fabric. For laundry jpurpososit has no equal. 16 oi.. package 10c 1-3 more starch for same money. DEFIANCE STARCH CO., Omaha, Nebraska DAISY FLY KILLER ' .i!ffi til fllii. Het, clean, or namental. oonvsolent, cheap. Lasts all I asason. itdof m.UI, cmn'tiplllortlp overt will cot toll ot Injurs anythlnc, OnarsnUed sffsctlT. ' AlldSBlorsoriMct zpre.s Mid for ll.M, UIOLS SOltZEl, ISO C, Xslk Av., Brtttlya, If . X. C-R-E-A-M Beat cash market Handle poultry and Teal. Write for price list and tags. THE ft. E. OOBB OQMPANY, 14 East 3rd Btreet, 8t. Paul, Minn. WHEH YOU THINK FUGS Think of Faotory Price Than writs to us for catalogue AMERICAN FLAG MFC CO., Eaaton, Pa. DalTEHTG JVatsoa K. Coleman, rl I Ell I o3 r"t Lawyer.Waolilngton; ? "" b.tt Advlca and txks tree. Bates reasonable, UUhtst references, iiest ser lot Sioux City Directory ''Hub of the Northwest." mi HKST BEltVICB SHIP R.OE BROTHERS I.lvo Stock Commission Merchants at SiOUX CITY, Ohlaaoo or KanaamOlty W. N. U., SIOUX CITY, NO. 24-1915. Mg o IMIPtnTtn'r JsbVTZSsV MITTI P &vr ivcrt 4sWSBH H PILLS. 1V jnjx In connection with the hchemc put forward by the Umish boaru.oi uhm.uUuro, u mini institute In llampanire at Sparsholt, has been organized whero tho girls aro taught to tako tho pluco of uion In ovory branch of farm work. Tho girlB are seen following tho harrow, HAD FISH BY THE TON Blowing Up of Wreck Stuns Many Hundreds. Coast Guard Cutter Yamacraw De stroys Menace to Navigation, and Crew Have More Fish Than They Need. Savannah, Ga. How tho men of tho United States coast guard cutter Yamacraw caught 853 pounds of fish, ranging from one to two poundors to huge denizens of the deep weighing 320 pounds, while blowing up tho wreck of an abandoned schooner off tho coast of Florida several days ago, was told very Interestingly by Lieu tenant Alexander, who Is temporarily in command of the cuttor during the absence of Captain Henderson. Tho Yamacraw left Savannah on Sunday, April 18, in rospouso to a wireless message from a steamship, which stated that tho topmasts of a sunkon schooner had been sighted about 30 miles to the eastward of tho St. John's river entrance. Tho cutter arrived at tho scene of the wreck at daybreak the noxt morn ing and immediately set to work to blow up tho wreck, which was a men ace to navigation. A squad of mon was sent out In one of tho cutter's small boats, and mines heavily charged with guncotton were lowered on each of the threo topmasts which were seen protruding from tho surface Of tho water. At the first shot one of the masts was demolished far below tho water line, and almost immediately tho sur face of tho water surrounding tho wreck was thick with fish of various sizes. Many of them were badly stunned, and another small boat was sent out to gather them up. From the first shot 11 snappers weighing 23 rounds, fivo horse mackerel weighing 141 pounds and G5 pounds of small fish were taken into tho second boat, according to Lieutenant Alexander. The charge lowered on tho second mast was then fired, and as tho blast hurled tho demolished "stick" high into the air another crop of stunned fish appeared on the surface of the water. Most of the fish, Lieutenant Alex ander said, seemed to be badly stunned. Others, he said, seemed to be unhurt, but all of them flopped around on top of tho water, apparent ly unable to go below tho surface. Lieutenant Alexander said he believed some of tho fish had been blown up from a depth of one hundred feet, and that tho lack of water pressure to which they woro accustomed at that depth prevented their getting below the surface again. Most of them were easily caught and pulled into the boats. The fish caught following tho sec ond shot were ono snapper, two or threo medium sized fish and a bugo Jewfish weighing 195 pounds. These wero hauled into tho third boat which had been sent out from the cutter. At tho third shot the men thought for an instant they had blown up a whale. Upon closer examination, how ever, It proved to bo a second Jew fish, considerably larger than tho first. This monster, which proved to be six feet one inch in length, four feet threo inches in girth and weigh ing 220 pounds, was roped and towed by ono of tbo small boats to tho sldo of tho cutter, whero a block and tackle were used to hoist It on deck. The huge fish was still alive after it tjad been hoisted over tho sido of tho cutter, and grappling hooks similar to those used by laborers on tho cotton docks wero employed to drag it to a point where it could not flop over board. Tho second jewfish was tho biggest that any of tho officers or men on board the Yamacraw had over seen. Aftor it had been killed It was butch ered, and some of tho mon titer por tions of it and declared that it was fairly edible. Has $459 Confederate Note, Cawker City, Kan. A credit bill from tho Confederate States to J. M. Linn for $459 for six head of cattlo, Blgnod by J. M. Pettlgrow, captain, C. S. A., Is tho valued possession of L. L. Aldrich of this city. Tho cattlo mentioned woro tho work oxon with which Linn traveled with his family Into Arkansas after tho rebels had burned his store and mills. THINKS HIS IS A TENIERS Dakota Pastor Has Painting Years Old May Be Famous Missing "Smugglers." 300 Lisbon. N. D. A painting by David Tenlers, which Is supposed to bo tho fanteus missing "Smugglors" and threo centuries old, Is ownod by Itev. Dr N. O. Holller, n I'rosbytorJnn pas tor, her. Tonlers was a colebrntod Flemish oainter of tho seventeenth century SSLmSA CLEARS 30 YEAR MYSTERY Dying Convict Confesses Murder of Squire Kindt, Who Was Tak ing $1,100 to a Bank. Aljontown, Pa. Through tho death bed confession of Henry Truxen, an inmato of tho Western penitentiary, the disappearance of Squire Francis Kindt of Lehlghton, In 1885, was cleared up. Squire Kindt left home to place $1,100 In the bank In Easton. Truxon confessed to his cellmate, Robert E. Boyor, that ho, with two other men, murdered him and burlod his body on tho mountain near Mill port. Howard Kindt, a son, living In Brooklyn. N. Y., obtained Doyer's pa role and took him to Millport a fow days ago. Royor gave tho directions ho had received from Truxen, and tho bones of Squire Kindt wero found. Ar rests may follow. UNIVERSITY STUDENT AT TEN Iowa City Girl Wonder of Her State Best Mathematician Among Students. Iowa City, la. Helen Bradford of Ottumwa, ten years old, has mado ar rangements to enter the University of Iowa In September. She was graduated from high school and Is heralded aa ono of tho best mathematicians among grade students of tho state. Sho will be tho youngest girl to at tend Iowa in more than ten years. FARMS GROW NEARER CITIES Report of Department of Agriculture Shows Average to Be 6.5 Miles Away. Washington. American farms are, on tho average, C.5 miles from mar ket, the farthest away averaging 8.7 miles, according to tho department of agriculture, which has Just completed CLAIMS HIGH HONOR Is Chief of Otoes and Keeper of the Palladium. Indian Says Sacred Pipe Was Made by the "Great Spirit" Possesses Wonderful Properties, Ac cording to Legends. Pawnee, Okla. Richard Shunatona, an Indian here, claims tho distinction of being not only chief of tho Otoes, but also that of being keeper of tho sacred palladium of tho tribe. Rich ard Is much Interosted In the tradi tions of Indian tribes, and thinks that tho traditions of tho Otoes should ho printed nnd preserved as part of the history of the passing of red races. "Through tho far-back times," says Shunatona, "my .ancostors wero keep ors of our sacred palladium. It con sists of a sacred pipe or calumot molded In tho form of an Imago per son, bison hair, and some genuine green tobacco. The great spirit, Wa-con-dali, broko with his own hand a pleco of red stono and out of It made a pipe head. A stem Is made and when his pipe Is filled from this pipe of peace the smoko rises gradually to the top of heaven and breaks against it, signaling all nations thero is peace. Tho bison hair Is tho em blem of our family clan, bosldcs bolng In momorlam of some member who was transformed Into a bison. There are two distinct clans under the Otoo trlbo, tho Bison nnd tho Bear, In which thero aro soverdl families un der each clan. In plain English, tho bison is our coat of arms and our family Is called tho Bison clan, or Ah-lu-qwah. "Four men migrated from another world to this earth and on their Jour noy ono was transformed Into a bison, and his companions slow and left him. On tho first day ono of them went hack and found that their slain companion had changed his po sltion. Tho second day Another wont back and found ho had changod to still another position. Tho third day another went back and found a strange plant growing from his sides. That plant was tobacco. w his most famous works being tho "Smoker," tho "Card Players" and "Smugglers." Tho last named was lost years ago. Doctor Holller was n student in Scotland 20 yoars ago and was given a tip that tho famous painting was In a farmhouse. Ho investigated and bo camo convinced of tho authenticity of tho painting ond purchased It. Ho took It to Chicago, whore It was In spected by Arthur Dawson, Hie oil known Timers expert, who pro nounced it genuine. an inquiry. Tho Inquiry shows that tho longer hauls to market aro genon nlly in tho cotton states and In the Itocky mountains region. Tho smallei loads also are In tho cotton states Tho figures show tho hauls shortei than nine years ago. ITALIAN OFFICER "Typo of men in charge of King Vic tor's army. "Tho sacred palladium is used for various purposes, usually with rovor enco and respect. All, family names aro dorlvod from this story. "Tho greatest part of tho rites of our palladium, and tho most essential part, Is the ceremonial of tho peace plpo in making peaco and friendship between parties. It binds in bonds of friend ship strong nnd Inseverable as that of Jonathan and David. A poaco treaty was mado by and between tho Otoo trlbo of Indians nnd tho United Statos government Juno 24, 1817. In statuto 7, pago 154, you will find the name of Schon-ga-tong-a, or Big Horse, at tho hoad of tho chiefs. Our family desconded from that man, and ho kept tho faith. "Tho sacred palladium, or calumot, used on that memorable day 1b still In our family. I am tho keeper now, for my undo conferred on mo tho title of priest on his dying bed Tho standard of tho title is rapidly vanishing, for each day brings Its changes and wo aro ontorlng a now era. My people, who wero well versed to retain all tho songs, tho monumonts and tho story of the sacred palladium, aro no more; and In my day thero Is no need of my performing the rituals of any func tion, becauso wo do not havo thorn. You can no longer learn from tho prlost all tho sacred teachings unloss you aro a member of tho priest's family. Tho father teaches tho son and no ono clso. Tho horltago loft us does not bolong to tho prosont day and aget And I, for ono, welcomo tho lnovltablo chanco and acknowledge with grace tho whlto man's superiority and bow oboisunco to his coromoniea, becauco thoy aro now practically uni versal." Her Hair Betrayed Her. Oakland. Margarot Potrlo, six teen, was arrosted at Fourteenth and Clay streets at threo o'clock in tho morning whllo masquerading In boy's clothoB. Smoking a cigarotto, sho walkod up to Policeman McCarthy and asked him for n match. Ho thought sho was a boy until her hat foil off and hor hair tumbled down hor back. Sho has beon under ar rest before for tho same prank. Makes Bedspread at 82. Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Samuel Gregg, C21 South High streot, Inde pendence, has Just complotod tho mak ing of a bedspread containing 810 pyramidal-shaped pieces of cloth al ternately blue and whlto. Although eighty-two years old. Mrs (irogg did the sowing ontlroly by hand and without tho use of cyoglassos. She and Mr flregg celebrated re cfntly tho rlxty-flflh anniversary nl Ihelr weddlnK which took placo nea J'lrkmtin MilN, this county AN Whon n man docs havo greatness thrust upon him ho thinks ho nchlovod it. YOUH OWN lmi'OOIST yvii.i. tki.i. you Try Murine n lUmfdj for tied, Wtak, Wstrrr Hjm and OrsnulsttHt lldldi! No Mminlni lut Kj comfort. Writs for nook ot thn K bf mall Free. Hurlns K;s Iletnrdjr Co.. Cblcsgu. Surely. Patlonco What does a woman havo to do first to get divorce? Patrice Why, get married, of courso. HANDS LIKE VELVET Kept So by Dally Use of Cutlcura Soap and Ointment Trial Free. On retiring soak hands In hot Cutl cura soapsuds, dry and rub tho Oint ment Into tho hands soino minutes. Wear bandage or old gloves during night. This is a "ono night treat ment for red, rough, chapped ond toro hands." It works wondors. Samplo each freo by mail with 32-p. Skin Book. Address Cutlcura, Dopt XY, Boston. Sold everywhere Adv. Quite a Difference. Delia, after n rain, begged to go out side to play. "You may go," said her mother, if you will stay on tho walk, and not mako mud-plcs." It was not long beforo Delia was leaning suspiciously far over tho walk. "I thought you promised not to mako mud-pies," mother called. "I'm not, mamma," ropllcd Delia. "I'm making doughnuts." The Brighter Side. "Tho European war affords mo ono sourco of consolation, nnyway," said Mr. Jabblns. "I'd llko to know what It Is," said Mr. Snoozodorf. "It is impossible for somo of my wealthier neighbors to go gadding about Europe this year and thou ro turn homo nnd mako mo fool as if 1 hadn't boon anywhero because I mere ly wont to Colorado." Baby's Bedroom. Tho room in which a baby sloops should contain no upholstered furni ture or heavy curtains on which dirt and germs can find a lodging and breeding place Tho walls, If possible, should bo so finished ns to nllow fre quent wiping with a damp cloth. Tho tomporaturo of tho baby's room Bhould bo kopt not higher than 08 or 70 do grecs In winter and in summer should bts kopt as cool as possible with awn ings and shutters. Tho windows should bo kopt open day and night In summer and In wlntor tho room should be nlred two or threo times n day. Tailor Got Even. 1 ho Central Law Journal sayB that n Fhiladclphla tailor was shocked over the size of tho bill rendered by a law yet ho engaged to suo n customer niltl lat'.'r when tho lawyer bought a suit of clothes tho tailor retaliated by send ing him a bill In tho following legal terms: "To measuring and taking or der for ono suit, $4.50; warrant nnd In stiuctlons to foreman for executing tlm same, $3.35; going twlco to cloth murchant, $2.25; fees to cloth mer chant, $25; cutting the cloth, $8.75; materials for working, $5.50; sundries fo: working, $0; trying on ot tho suit, $2.75; alterations and amendments, $4.50; entering transaction in day bcok, $2; postlng'snmo In ledger, $2; engrossing same, $3.50; writing to tho button dealer, $1.25; filing tils decla ration eight sheets, $8; foes to but ton merchant, $9.75; removing tho suit by certiorari to your resldonco, $11.25; writing receipt, $1.75; filing some, $12.25; sorvlco of samo, $1.60; ditto, $1.50; total. $100.25." Any Time Post Toasties These Superior Corn Flakes are not only a delicious breakfast food they make an appetizing lunch at any hour of the day. And how tho kiddies do enjoy them! After play time for lunch or supper the crinkly brown flakes just hit tho spot Post Toasties aro mado of choicest selected Indian corns steam-cooked, daintily seasoned, rolled and toasted to a delicate golden-brown. Post Toasties reach you all ready to serve just add cream or milk. Little or no sugar is required as pure sugar is cooked in. Also mighty good with any kind of fruit Ask Your Grocer. What is c ASTORIA 13 n harmlcso Bubatituto for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops nnd Soothing syrups, it la Morphine nor other Narcotic destroys Worms nnd allays Fevcrishncss. For moro than thirty years it has been in constant uso for tho roliof of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, nil Teething Troubles and Diarrhaja. It regulntcs tho Stomach and Dowels, assimilates tho Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mothor's Friend. Tho Kind You Havo Always Bought, nnd which has boen in uso for ovor SOyears.hasbornothosignaturoofChaa.II.Flotchcr, nndhasbeenmodounder Ills personal supervision sinco its infancy. Allow no ono to docclvo you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" aro but Experiments that triflo with nnd endanger tho health of Infanta nnd Children Expericnco against Experiment. rs jf&Jfy-z-&' Gcnulno Castoria nlwnys bears tho signature of i&f7Jb'&CZUG HORSES Kuropo Is burlng thonnands tsiili soil, l'lnk vxterlnnrv rntnoilv trnWiluaSSWl mm Z2k just as cheap and in the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta 160 Acrt Homnttads art Actually Frat to Sattltrs and Othar Land at From $15 to $20 par Aora The people of European countries as well as the American continent must be fed thus an even greater demand for Canadian Wheat will keep Op the price. Any farmer who can buy land at $15.00 to $30.00 per acre get n dollar for wheat and raise 20 to 45 bushels to the acre is bound to make money that's what you can expect in Western Canada. Wonder f ul yields also of Oats, Barley and Flax. Mixad Farming is fully as prof itable an industry as grain raising. The excellent grasses, full of nutrition, are the only food required either tor beef or dairy purposes. Good schools, markets convenient, climate excellent Military service Is not compulsory In Canada. There is no conscription and no war tax on lands. Write for literature and particulars as to reduced railway rates to Superintendent Immigration, Ottawa, Canada; or to J.H.MscLttlaD,Drawerl97,Wstertown,S.D. R. A. Garntt, 3 1 1 Jackson St. , St. Panl, Minn. Canadian Government Agents. FEW WAR PLAYS HAVE LIFE Writers Seldom Successful In Produc ing Dramas That Long Hold Public Attention. To write a long list of plays which havo In tholr day figured as war plays would neither provo nor dlsprovo any thing oxcopt this that thoy woro ho written as to desorvo recognition from posterity, or not; If thoy woro thoy got It, and If thoy wero badly dono, nobody romombers thorn; certainly tho fact that thoy exploit a passago at arms, a battlo of war, nuvor kept bad plays out ot tho limbo of forgetful noss. Drydon's enormous product Includes nt least two dozen war plays, and thoy aro tho deadest In our Htcraturo, ac cording to tho Theater Magazine Ho lovos alarms nnd excursions, but whllo ono odo dovoted to thorn in a spectacu lar way is spouted by ovory schoolboy, tho plays of this poot In which war as a spectacle figures ovon moro grandiloquently aro qulto lost to all but tho bibliophile Tho first war plays that naturally recur to tho Anglo-Saxon mind aro Shakespoaro's hlstorios. Thoso aro war plays, indeed', if any exist in Eng lish. Armies march and counlormarch through them, battles aro joined, lost ot? won, cities aro besieged and takon, tho sight and sounds of slxtoonth cen tury warfaro aro constantly heard and soon; thoy aro perhaps tho model war plays of our language; and Shako- I M nWmWmWX Post Toasties tne Superior Castoria pleasant, it contains neither Opium, substance Its ago is its guarantee It FOR EUROPE of horses from ttas United States for tho wsr Tb rs t s nrmj sitents return all horses that am noi in irooa condition sna rro rrom eon- tsiiluu snd Infpctlous dlirasrs. When tho bursrs come jon uiuit b rrsdf to u ana imectious aisrasri, tvncu inn uufira ui. ,uu uiu.v u. rrnar to Kmio VOI.'lt horses In salable condition. proTent and cure Dlstcmmr. l'lnk lire, Hptiootlc, Catarrhal and Shipping For or by using tho largest seUlni SPOHM'S DISTEMPER COMPOUHD. Absolutely safe for all sees. One bottle cures a rase. (0 cents and tl the bottle, i and 110 the doien. Write for free booklet, "litemper, Causes and Cure." 8P0HN MEDICAL COMPANY Chemists snd Dietsrlolooliti. GOSHEN. INDIANA Yes, wajting for every farmer or farmer's son any industrious American who is anxious to establish for himself a happy home and prosperity. Canada's hearty in vitation this year is more attractive than ever. Wheat Is higher but her farm land spoaro's freo hand was tho only hand to deal with thorn. In tho War Zone. Weary Cyclist How far Is the vil lage of Poppolton from hore? Native It's ton miles tho other way. Woary CyclUt But tho laBt sign post I passod said It was In this di rection. Natlvo Yes, but you see wo turned tho post around so as to fool them Zeppelins. The Shirker. Mrs. Anna Stolnauor, Boston's pc llcowoman, was talking nbout hor bote nolro, tho girl who smokos. "Tho good, old-fashioned girl," sho said, "tumB up hor Bloovcs at work, whllo tho modern clgarotto-smokins girl turns up hor nose" Sho laughed, and added: "Or oIbo sho doesn't turn up at alL" Work. First Prisoner I hoar that under Tho Haguo convontlon of 1807 pris oners of war aro entitled to pay for any work thoy do. Second Prisoner What ought wo got, then, for trying to chow that tough moat they glvo ua? , Now styles aro usually old ones peo plo havo forgotten. Probably the biggest thing about & Jealous woman is hor suspicion. Corn riakes! - - i ( ran mi i i