- in lbvh29v9S4vP vflflv j fpH3SIBiS GLASSES BECOMING A MATTER OF GENERAL INTEREST Restoring and preserving the sight with glasses is one of the greatest as well as most difficult branches of medicine for is it not like a splint to a broken leg like a bed for a tired back like opium for pain like an ar tificial limb to the maimed or a crutch to the crippled It acts like both sleep and exercise It is the re turn of youth to aged eyes It is often perfection and success of life instead of imperfection and failure It may mean blindness or sight all that the eye Itself means Science through glasses has perpetuated the life of the mind a quarter of a century if not longer If science and wisdom could do as much for other failing powers Main Avenue -- of life as spectacles can for eyes there would be many centenarians Spec tacles should be a badge of ripened wisdom As the word glass plays such an im portant part in the life of men it will appeal to the reader that the word should not apply to anything that is imperfect or that can be improved upon KRYPTOK bifocal glasses stand for the highest standard of per fection They are the results of years of scientific experiment They will bring youth to aged eyes both in ap pearance and visual ppwer and per petuate the mind for it is through the organ of sight that impressions are communicated to the mind If inter ested in knowing more about Kryp toks write to the Columbian Bifocal Co Temple Court Denver Colo for They jive SATISFACTION B M HIGH PATENT UP-TO-DATE HIGH PATENT BUFFALO HIGH PATENT Famous Kearney Mills This famous flour is sold by PAUL P ANTON to an increasing number of satisfied patrons Try a sack Youll be satisfied S Paul p Anton VS JVFCOGK TRIBUNE Only One Dollar the Year can be paid off in monthly payments of P1 If you are paying more you pay too much We can mature your loan on smaller monthly payments and less moneym the aggregate than any comepting associa tion Call on the secretary who will explain our system Office in First National Bank McCook Building Sayings Association t MMtWBMiMSBn B Mi MBBnMBMBMB A 000 with the McCookCo perative Building Savings Association LOAN Strangers to Fear King Victor Emmanuel and Queen Helena of fealy Who Braved the- Perils of Vesuvius The - King and the Tourists A Polite Monarch KINO VICTOR EMMANUEL I N and about Na ples during th o eruption of Mount Vesuvius the king and queen of Italy have been prominent and pic turesque figures The peril into which the king has gone in his anxiety to afford all possible relief and safety to sufferers from the seismic disturbances has placed him in a most favorable light and enhanced his popularity as a monarch When Pliny the elder saw the smoke over Ve suvius In 70 A D h set sail for- the cities at the foot of the mountain in some of the vessels of the fleet he com manded with the view to rendering as sistance When King Victor Emmanuel learned of the desperate straits of the people living in the vicinity of Vesuvius he took a train from Rome to Naples and thence set forth in the direction of the volcano In that typical twentieth century vehicle the automobile While speeding his machine over the ash strewn country he was struck by a heavy shower of cinders and almost lost in a whirl of ashes but he did not suffer the fate of Pliny and came back alive though the fiery contents of Ve suvius had been spread so thickly in front of his motor car that he had to abandon it and walk Danger like love levels all ranks but this is not the first time the ruler of Italy has shown himself to be dem ocratic His tendencies in this direc tion are due in part to his wife Queen Helena who was a princess of Monte negro and was brought up without any nonsense When she became queen she was shocked at the amount of waste and extravagance in the pal- ace and showed her attendants that without being less dignified It was Si iESSftte gMKygL i wmm al mi I Itsa HhI to be HHHBHHB 7 New Brick Meat Market They keep -a full asssorment of jIMs of meats They treat ypu well and so fairly deal with you squarely that you wantto come back 3ust itonce DVirtnO Qfl MBBMiMl TZPICAIi SCENE IN NAPLES I FIVE LEMONS FOR A CENT possible to live much more economic ally The young royal couple are fond of living in a palazzina of modest dimensions and simple decorations and It was here that the king once re ceived the Premier Zanardelll The Interview was in the queens drawing room and the statesman struck by its plainness exclaimed How simple ev erything Is your majesty no show no luxury Yes replied the king but what would you say if you saw my apart ments Since the eruption of Vesuvius drove thousands of people from their homes Queen Helena has been at the kings side aiding and suggesting in the task of affording relief The dispatches have told how the people have kissed the kings hand and the queens gown exclaiming God sent you to us The more superstitious of the peasants have unbounded faith In the kings powers and the story Is told of a woman who cried If thou art our king order the volcano to stop King Victor Emmanuel III was born In 1SG0 and married the Princess Helena of Montenegro In 1896 They have three children the heir apparent Humbert prince of Piedmont born in 1904 and two daughters Yolanda and Mafalda The king and queen are de voted to motoring and have had many adventures an such trips He Is but five feet three Inches In height and the queen is tall One day passing through a small village a breakdown occurred and a crowd was attracted to the spot In the crowd were two English motor ists Secure as they thought In speak ing In a strange tongue they carried on the following conversation Pretty motor car- Yes and the lady is pretty too More than can be said of the man Did you ever see such a little man in such a big car I am out of brandy I wonder If he can supply me Shall I ask Per haps he speaks French I shall be most happy to oblige you said the king in perfect English Then he added Can I be of any further use to you My kingdom Is at your disposal and It Is not so small as Its monarch The deuce exclaimed one while the other merely gasped The king ELLEN TERRYS JUBILEE It la Fifty Years Since the Actrea Blade Her Flrwt Dow Ellen Terry made her first bow on the stage fifty years ago at the age of eight Few actresses live to celebrate such an anniversary as this and Miss Terrys jubilee Is a matter of interest not only in her native England but all over the world where there are ad mirers of dramatic art such as she rep resents Her friends have been prepar ing to make April 28 1906 which marks the close of her fiftieth year as an actress a red letter day In her his tory In England even Punch has grown enthusiastic about Miss Terrys jubilee and has pictured Shakespeare acclaiming her as Fifty years a queen At the time of her first appearance the future queen of the stage was in it - frvAirj0 ty fM - vtzzt yvattjy 2ssAvs ELLEN TERRY the company of Charles Kean and among other parts she then played was that of Prince Arthur in King John At the point where she left the stage in the terrible knowledge that her eyes were to be burned out the little Ellen at first made her exit with such com posure that she received a strong rep rimand from Mrs Kean Avho told her that she must give expression to the anguish of the situation This little scolding caused the easily affected child to shed such earnest tears that her monitress cried out Oh if you can only do that on the stage what a Prince Arthur you will be The hint was taken to heart and adopted and the success of the impersonation was assured The new Prince Arthur was honored with a special eall and the critics were loud and unanimous in their praises freely acknowledging the dramatic force of the performance to gether with its delightful simplicity tenderness and truth to nature Miss Terry has been twice married and in private life Is Mrs E A War dell She became a grandmother sev eral years ago FOR RAILWAY RATE REFORM Senator Culberson of Texas Is a Pio neer In the Movement In the discussion over the railroad rate bill in the United States senate there has been some rivalry between Senator Joseph W Bailey of Texas and his colleague Senator Charles A Cul berson as to which should do the most to promote the success of the proposed legislation Mr Culberson Introduced a railway rate bill of his own early in the iwmfcsession The subject is not a new one to him as He made a fight on the same lines while attorney general of Texas He had a hand at that time in framing the present railroad law of Texas one of the most radical laws of the kind on the statute books The yxr CHARLES A CULBERSON railroads fought it In the courts and Senator Culberson conducted the case for the state He won in the lower courts in the court of appeals and in the supreme court It was in 1890 that he was first elected attorney gen eral and he was re elected in 1S92 In 1S94 he was chosen governor and was re elected in 1896 He succeeded Roger Q Mills In the senate in 1S99 It was during his Incumbency of the governorship that he became famous f oi his opposition as executive to the plans for holding a contest between Corbett and Fitzslmmons at Dallas He threat ened to call an extra session of the legislature In connection with the mat ter and also to call out the Texas rangers to prevent the fight As a re sult of his vigorous efforts at enforce ment of the laws of the commonwealth the project of holding such a contest in Texas was abandoned Senator Culberson was born In Ala bama in 1855 and Is the son of David B Culberson who for twenty two con secutive years was In congress Look BOyS A chance to make EASY MONEy iHNfi 14 W2mm DR H M IRELAND Osteopathic Physician Kelley Office Bldg Phone No 13 McCOOK NEB Consultation free S C H Bottle r rvaS naiuii Have you got the notion its hard for a boy to make money after school hours If you knew how thousands of boys make all the money they need by a few hours easy work a week wouldnt you iump at the chance of doing it yourself Theres no secret about it these boys sell THE SA TUHDA Y EVENING TOST Friday afternoon and Saturday Some make 15 a week All make something depends en the boy It wont cost you a cent to try it anyway Ask us to send you the complete outfit for starting in business and 10 free copies of The Post Sell these Posts at 5c the copy end with the 50c you make buy further supplies at wholesale price Besides the profit made on every copy we give prizes when you have sold a certain number of copies Further 250 in Extra Cash Prizes each month to boys who do good work Your chance of getting some of this money is just as good as that of any other boy who sells The Post The Curtis Publishing Company 425 Arch Street Philadelphia Pa V C E Eldeed Co Atty BOYLE ELDRED Attorneys at Law Long Distance Phono 44 Rooms 1 ana 7 second lloor MCLOOK fleo Postotlice Building THE GREAT SUBJECTS FOR EVERY tA DfTTD Am rADTTTVTr J nlVHlUIY XMU VjrXJLViyjUlXi THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN is the only weekly paper that has a special department for this subject The first of a series of articles on SOILS AND SOIL CULTURE is now appearing in the WEEKLY INTER O OCEAN and will continue for several P months They are prepared by Mr Wallace V E Sherlock an acknowledged authority on Jf subjects pertaining to the preservation and af restoration of soils C This department is in addition to the JL complete FARM GARDEN LIVE STOCK A VETERINARY HOME and other depart ments making the WEEKLY INTER OCEAN the leading farm home and news paper in the United States Subscription Price 100 per year Subscribe at once and do not miss a single article on Soils and Soil Culture In Combination with the McCOOK TRIBUNE Only 105 t