The Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, June 9, 1911 Page: 8 of 10
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Sliced
Dried Beef
Old Hickory Smoked J
Highest Quality
Finest Flavor r#,
•YNO'S
Try Thia Recipe
To the contents of \
one medium b ire jar cf
Ukk? SUctd 0r*4 Bee!.
«kJd one taNeapoor.ful cf
butter, then sprinkle
with one taWespoor.ful
oi flour and add one-half
cup of cream. Cook 5
minutes and erve on
toast
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THIH) DEGREE
^CHARLES KLEIN w
t/ AND
ARTHUR HORN BLOW
TI LV5TIUT10NS BY KAY WALTCJS
Of what
Is tffiai ber wf« tittle
a> had !>**< made 'O of*T
Tk*rii mt iitt l-<W kM*
what they'll aa? •*«! <*a Alicia At*
traded!* *J haaaasd will U
tkmak tb ■!' '< ®**M
pabiK SOBBda! —kla KVU! pnratlge Wll
pfc j dare box tblak oi ti—I know—
la^rtaBl wVBaSB. **•
mnat aha «• «*•
„ . u- aoa-isa barer. « •
Ittg aftel *aa «a pasaa.a B af a
toner I. .tick I adarwood «N*V*
in. int«-at>oa oi abwtiaa ki aalr.
ImM *u bo iomt*' i-oaaibla A**"*
tai ... • coacluaiae *>
•*• ika !*««• M AB*
ik*t k. «K •<>< ••'•« •• k**"*2
KWh>«4 (of aa«e raaaoa •«* '® * *
«• krr w«ai a«*laBC-aad*
let her kMf her way -aBCtlM «* >
that ik* wo aa aaauH to [foJu .
,k,lB ittlk..MMk.r Tk. w«
.ohm readDy aaaeBtad Of
•krr« "'k* cocf «#lof.
that h <3 Nr«e «kuU ^ uafBlrlr- '
""Slum.
uMa •
w«u>a« i « fc* •!'*4T£TV^Tt* •
„ TV- .!« ~i"~l ••« ' * . iM.n, tr. < ^«UT T . *■'
«*>aip « -« lawrie. tk ""•■«*£ tftB, „er •« to BrrMif' • ■••ting l
,, kit a aak!#r i u«. tur *a i« k • tfc# , bouM BI Bfcici I* t**™
It, BM1 bM ' M#t8 (B« fai PBO'1: Mprrt "Ould k*
K- 1 r*<r « my a««r. tkBt yom Bfcouid t w «hich bouli b* • *'
b* t® f*«U? "•0y ^ NMh (Bpt CIlBtOB BBd
— BB<*B" . M. r 'k*r ta fr**t at Bll ik«K" •IU>«bb «
JadC* Br *M r cmm "« (h# .«,uW Brew* tfc* po c« cb
.r««v. .. u.. «**, <. x i • 'irsir1?. _, «'i°
o 'Bt tklak oi B-' "
H« y<* tk vrn«- tkBt Mr T
„ ... «ro4« <«>*B a^ k*r
*•* ' CO |vibJOB
i >fn ft# B*«*r tW« to 4f
Mrot it I 4o« « kB<« k* I k*P« ft.
but TkBBk Crml I kBM If- MoBBtag
br v*et oa
Tko iiMrrf*'—lk* dti|r f '—It
rutB -4«(rB4it'cc It • th# e 4 of
orrrTthieg' ta «« Of *TMTtktnf
Anal* r««Brd«4 wttk cobimbM tkl
poor w««k. cr «*turo wk<^
Urk«4 tk# orBl couraa* to 4o whB?
; ,u merely rigkt Her rok-* bb ao
unkind u kk# «*4d
-1 doa t •">' to d! «ra«* vou—c-
1 ruia you But *k*'- *m 1 to do—t'"
m« *kBt BB I to do*"
j **J dots" too*, moaned her eoa-
' paaioc
Howard tB-«t k* «B*ea"
1 "Yoa ~
i "Will roc tell Judgf
IT"
■ rfri w— —
Importtt>\ *+ to 9+J
AddreMtaa Ike banker k. BBtd told
ljr:
Mr Jeffnea. I ha decided to a
dertBke Howard • defeaaa "
Hia aria t orr a tic eUeat «bb tak a
r^fepietet* by aurprlae For a m
neat ke «mld aar Bothto* but al®
ply atar*d at the towyar a* If ua
able to b#!t# e kU eara Wltk aa ef
fort, ke at laat eacUlmed
'Indeed'—tbea yoa 1H pleaaa eo -
aidar our kuatceaa raUtloaa to bava
raaed from thia roomeat"
The lawyer bo ed
Aa you plaa e. he aald auarety
Tbe banker turned to hi* wife
j "Alicia—come "
He offered hU arm and taraed to-
«ard the door Alicia, la diatraaa
looked back at Annie, who nodded
reaasurtng'.X to her Judge Brewater
I roae and goicg to the door, opened
iwwater or I «t- ^ ****** bow*4 ^ "i<J
" Pray doa t trouble Good mominR.
Judge Brewwer*
Why ahould he j «lr
SOVETH SG ELSE
I HIT*
7tt Prateaecff—Aa orsisaarT b^e
wCl abscrt a U'Eart (< water.
Tko Pagilis*—aJ brother a c
tone*:
ProJfissor—\V]ut do jf® •
Tfce rasi^r:—H* >w« aim!'1
liat jl-zA wa'.er ta
T * Rea Reas e,
~l as. ro:x« to s=«id y**.*y
kStiea to keep joa oojtpaaj "
He* r.vtd at yoa"
•r>cail"iEeEt5o.r it Bewfie*. «e ara
•Wei ETtie bey. ^ ^ ** 10 ***
<Src"Kf the other day / t ^
Tes * P waa-.ed s® s bo . -
p wttk tiia"
\ d V^s af who thrck tM
wfca: _ ■
Breakfast 1
A Pleasure
wkeo roe h*ve
Post
Toasties
-0 crras
A fcod ^
rest tbat * •*«.« ®?
appeflte.
Sp^akle crisp P ost
T cus&o okts a sa^re*
hr-sb <n W add
creasa a*J a kae s-4?a.
Appecxrsf
NctfMtWJ
Cocrewrt
-Tke Mewry Li®^n
&oM br Cr«r*
I becia TO uad-«l*nd T«i
Robert rnderwood- Howard
tor, ^ce-he heard
iac TO hl — Oh M-* Jeffrtea Are
^ :k<> .caan who Tisiied hU apBrt
meats -Suit rigtt*" N
Tlse banker * wife bowed her head
a d collapsed oi a chair
-Tea." $0ie sccr=--red la a Sow «>aa
Arr.le 5ooked at her in a^atetneat
-WJiy dW*"t roa co e forward at _
oace*" Ae rrlet Thick of the pain her airitartoB and
which you might hare spared aa!"
AUrta corered her face with her
haridkerehief flw was cryir.g ww
-The disgraea—tbe disgrace " she
SOlMd
-DfaCimce- echoed Annie, stupa-
£«d Indig^iaatly. she went oa
^j^to yon* Bat what cf me aad
Howard —
•t-an- T.-.n realise what It aea-.s J>
t* asaociatod with s^ch a cria>e- she
waOed
" Disgrace"" cried Ataie poatetnp>a-
osaty "What Is disgrace whea a ha-
rr.an life is a: stake""
It i*-eK*d so sis^Jess." rsoasea At-
>da-~a = :•«. sacrifice la the fae-
of Howard's ooafess** CT. course
—If rd haown—Td ssspecred wiat
j ros tea s*—rd hBT# cotae forward
and told Hujlkk* E-atte- at
*ha" cos'" Tearfully she acded
-Ut votl raaliie the posKioa it
A new ligit shooe ia Annie ~ eyea
What was this wc«3iaB s aiserr to
her- Her daty to the pooz
'<>w who was coat-tir the hours ua^
sie coaH set his free Kis ^moth
« no e-ry Ttterty aeK
isk. derotd «t a spark o!
sto woaM hare left them both to
-*rtsi ia order to protect hers*.' from
ar 2 ridicule Her race was
aad determined as she said caitalj:
~Tt Binst be *c«e ow
-Tes.- martsxred Alicia ia a iow
•a e that soar*"* Hke a *ob. ~ t nest
r* d«ce cw • Oh. If Td oa!y do e it
^jg^orc jt only toid Mr Jeffries
the who> nxth' Tea speak «f How-
*rfi~« jnig-frT.f* K be dwim'T «© *-
5 "a: . as* the ~-**c>ca5 eas cf
3s«s owa ia oce®oe, bit 1 the oea-
«ta*t fear «f beta* fooad «>t is w«rf*
•haa be ", the itsaglaatioE can eoa
'^ra ay 1 dreaSed It—I irsad It sow
disgrace—aociai oatracisit
I_- l2ri at>d acC karw—the whM
■mxzid wE fcaow *
vaase was e<J Ssteaiag SliB be
a-.iierfd sfce gar-d with the tta&os*
astoat bee ccwtpaa^r Ta
.v^t tat Thia tarste*^"-* **"
•j** tai bee* i e«*tag aa Howard
- - - -:••
"*a iwl* tha aWk(
s V-n " ^
■ ! aal it e**ss p*
Ud it harper""
-He aad I w* <• rW«
ycra* it off «b-e I iacad tin «* ■
Vrtar I ir i — ei *r . effr>^ aet Ta
ood a#a F* rishiy. a iO od
b, cii ta*i*acy he rea^we* He
.^ak a#rar age a d prey** «* *?
->*b*ae kin *J hoc*
hT7~«> ^
hraateard ta kCl ! wa*
ji--a>* he aetat *—I "'Bated ta fu+
T^at* kiw 1 wW ta a s racaaa tha*
- c^ht. !—* «■" «•* MT ■
a-hra The trath is k ow-r aa
aaowie^ge tha" 1 **** **
know- cried Alicia aiarUed More
ooaipooedly and aa if resnreed to the |
inerltAbie. she went on Tea. 1 Bup- J
pose he Bust too* sooner or later,
bat, 1—"
She broke down again and burst tr.
to teara Annie watched her la si-
le re
ie§ tcvu^—Un t It^* 5be said FE
pathetically
! -Tea." sobbed AUc.a through her
tear*. "It's—It a tough' " Rising, she
led her eyes and said hastily Don t
say aaything now Oltre me a few
bouT*. Then I can think *kat la bes:
to be done "
Annie was aboct to reply when the
office door suddenly opened and Jodg?
Brewster enterod Addressing Alicia.
he said
-Pardon me. Mrs. Jeffnes. 1 hope 1
-t keri you waiting" Notldrg
Aa Alicia foilowed her hu*ba d out.
♦he turned and whispered to Ancle:
-Come and see me at my home "
When she had disappeared the
Judge came back into the room and
sat down at his desk_
-Watl that's done'" he exclaimed
with a sigh of relief Rummaging for
a moment among his paper*, he
looked up aad said with aa encoura-
ging smile
•Now. if you please, we *111 go orer
that evidence—hit by bit "
CHAPTER XVII.
tears, he
Tke new* that Judge BrewsteT
would appear for the defendant at the
approaching trial of Howard Jeffnes
went through the tows like aildfire
aa* cause* aa Immediate rerhal ta
the public interest, which was ber-a-
ni=g to slacker for want of hourly
•caking an untrue coafeaalot ***r
bapa tk# raptaiB could be arguedJBte
admit sna "ha poaaJWHty of a mlstak
baring t-*B made If further. k« could
be coavlnced of tha e.lat.B-* of doc
imeotar* etldeaca «howtag that li
de'wood real)' committed suicide he
tright be willing to recede from U
toaiitoa IB order to protect kirns''
At bb* rate It waa worth trying The
judge'laalsted alao. that to this meet
j tag tha mysterious woman !
I ahould alao coma, to be produced at
, aueh a moment aa the lawyer mifff
-onalder m^mtaaa Annie merely de
i naaded a few hoars' ti id* m> she eouia
• make the appoiBtmeBt and sooa ra
turned wltk a solemn promise taat
the woman would attend the meet
tag and come forward at whatever
j moment called upon
Three er«-nings later there waa an
impressive gathering at J®"*.
„er realdeace. In the handsomely
, appointed library on the second Boo'
were seat«d Dr Bernstein. Mr Jaf
| fries and the lodge Each was ab
t ao-bed in his own thouRhta Dr Bern
stein was luffina at a big black cigar
j -he banker stared racaatly into space
i The judge at his desk, examined some
! legal papers. Not a word was spo
- kea They seemed to be waiting for
a fourth man who had not yet ar
rired Pre^tly Judge Brew.ter
looked up and said:
Gentleme* ! expect Capt. Clinton
,tt , few miwstes. and the matter wlU
be placed before you •
Vr Jeffries frowned It was grea.
lT against his wish that he Lad bee*
dragged to this coaferrtK* Peensh
^Tre^ao Wish to be present at the
MthC You *krow that and yet
ron sent for toe
Judge Brewster leaked ur at hia
^rkir * d said «jaietly yet de
ri«st p*aa«#w ,'.,rf«r,hT?5
XZV, ~ v- 'i,-|
• .*
• -.1 1 • •
army delay*.
/
-jjr Jeffries It Is abBolutely aec j
«*ary that rou be present when 1 !
teU Capt Cttatoa that be has etthe! j
wiUfully or Ignorantly forced your aoc
to confess to having committed * \
crime of which 1 am pereu&dtd he Is |
tooceit
Tbe b&rtfr «bn««d hi* ouiders
nf 1 can be of serrice. of course j
j j am only too glad—but what car
ti say—what can 1 doT
Nothing."" replied the judge curtly ;
-Bet the moral effect of your presence
' is ia valuable ' More amiably he went
ion -Believe me. Jeffries I wouldn t
I have taken this step unless 1 was ab
: soicte-iv s«re of my posatx*. 1 bar*
informed that Underwood com
! mined suicide, aad tonight erideace
! creiinniag this stateaoeat U to b~
Ijdaced in my hands Tbe woman who
® paid tim that taysterlOBS yisit }as;
Pefore his death Las promised to aom*
be re and teil es what she knows Now
j if Capt. Cliatoa can be got to admit
i the pfflssatality oi Lis being mistakes
j it nreans that your eon will be free
j in a few days
J -Who Las givea yoa this informs
' tjc«! demanded the banker skeptic
I ^Howard s wife." answered the
Judge quietly The banker started anc
j-ke lawver we t o®. "She knows whe
] the w oman is and has promised tc
(v-rsng her here to-night with «oc
i me«tary proai of ladervooi s sa
j ride. "
\ -Ton are dependmg on berT" be
Ear*
Mas ASsr-feB *■ H«
r . ^5~ts.
sad
looked eurpruw* He mace k
jte*t vut nsrnei TP Annie
1 bare beea ta^tng to Dr..
atesa wrer the pfcoae "
Annie apfpraached Li* boTi.^
said ta a whispe-
•Tft "Od Mrs Je-ffnes ia" r nsre
ardertakea Howard s de^enae
Judge Brewster ssnfied ^
wealthy cStwt almost ape
theff
Rnmor caM tha
Lai *t a r-omji".* rmadkuMb m
*Le .-effrw famPy thai the ba^er
was new ratvlnced af tia sol s iano
naf. ax: was de*.«rmi ed ta spead
a Terrene. If ne<«s«ary. tr- save h_m
Th and -other reperrs ri soiuiar
narurf- wm ail im-rae. hart tha yodge
' ir. then ;*J with«>wt «**radi«4o*
fbey were LarmVcaa he chachiod. and
Anxie tkcragL--
f fsa-i
•VrOK' WiM pat
Jy
aaM luiBWii
- t sae WBS
t , ,r. >e:n« "CU t -tr.ax.
• ' i ^*a V SB--WB. M
i£-ea«T.t ber if t :a* belp d reward cans*
X-eax'^me he kaesej had ac« Peea
--r r« ua cure base stnea I %£jt ^he* ®re be Made up his
J~- JrTp^'-hrpe rf be« ntol B ^ a th=* " "• ®
tr tin aa the trail rf the -«r w-.l Lalf m*a«re* Ni^ht anc
^ «ar fc- worhad ot the pr^armg
try^g TV ^ ^ ^ark of wk>ca he
** lz^t as ta th-r o«s «ae aatfi Ait '
^s -.-aoeedhBg t* « < the «c«KWg the «"*• «■ a *
^ IThir^k- .V, a. cr, r'jnsnd kte BrwatL^v tha:
erhv *ese aeaac ^ inrtiM waaat * *
fsut — «. «•—i — •• r*
***** ^ ft&-'a£ML IllHl TWn Ut ® ^
' 'f PI W*P . a.-X ■ - •
^ . ; i " **% 'kB a&W
- « rf-B aer- -ga— ^ Shay
ia* y aa
- Why nrt T" demanded the judge
-Sbe has mora at stake than any «S
aa She has worked day anc nigh-
m this case It was sbe wbo aitiBBil
Dr Bernstein s interest and persaad
ed tim t® col>e«p: the ertteaoe agaiss-
I Caps. Cltettsn-
The tali*'" frowned
-She ia the cause cf the wtKiia mu '
! erab'-e Pnstnea^* be growled
The door apetfd and the butler, ea |
tori g_ handed his masser a card j
Ahl" e>mla:ed the ;ud«a -| BB<as|
our man -hrw aim _p
Whes the Arrant had ctsappearec
Mr Jewries tumed to his host. Wht s
a show a! trritatiaa he «jd
- - tjtmk put too BKi faith i*
that
iixid
The Adjutant—Inform Corporal
Stripea that his appUcaUon made aoms
time since for a furlough baa been
granted by the war department.
Sergeant—I'm sorry to say sir. that
Corporal Stripes died some six weeks
ago, air.
THREE CURED OF ECZEMA
• When a child. I suffered ei*M
Tears with eczema. I could not sleep
at night, and had sores all over my
chesL We bad doctors and none
could do any good, until my
saw tbe advertisement of the Cutl-
cura Remedies in the paper. We used
tbe Cotteora Soap. Ointment and
Resolvent, and ftey cured me of
ecxema. I also used them on my ff*«
children. Two of them bad eczema
rery badlr. When my ctildree bad
eczema, I was not worried at all. as
I knew the Cuticura Remedies woJW
do their work. They bad sores al
over their beads, their hair would fall
out, Bfid the* would scratch all
and dav They had It on their beads,
face, and in back of tbe ear* so that I
thought their ears would drop off. I
washed their beads and bodies with
Cutacnra Soap and they are as clean
as tbe driven snow. Cutkrura Soap
and Ointment also cured my children
of ringworm. I would not be witboct
the Caticura Remedies. Tbey^ are
wonderful-" (Signed! Mrs Violet
Cole, S ^ Red field St.. Philadelphia.
Pa. Oct Z9. 5 1*.
Cutictrra Soap and Ointment are
f«ld throughout the world Send to
Potter Drug * Cbem. Cwp- * *
props.. Boston, for free book on akin
and scalp diseases and Their trea*
meet-
Priwleffe.
Visdtor—Why doo t you get out oi
tbis town* Tou can never make a
success in thia doll hoe
Native—No, but 1 can always
what 1 cosVc have done elsewhere «
I'd ever have gaoe away —Pack.
Be bapr V«e Red Cr*w
t««ter ;r a* iws'' b!ae. Wt|kJ
tie III—ITII I' A3 crof*r*.
Health is the greatest gift, contest
ednesa the best riebea.—Dfcaanaaa
ana.
^0
oasaa b®t y im* "H find oat yoaT
lewfaer sasuled
. HE covnxt n1«
L - a e -ot—«*-*-* C aek
y>,-:.ap* *fce jrewte* nmeaty ta
Bazk Of Era-aad po *e e* «s a aote
: e KE* Uord Cochran*
as a tee tar kt* corn*OBe
a '-aad oa tbe p^>c. w U
t rw*Ry b « a do
H 1b*i lit tae no*e tfcea "My
ea'th fea'1** rcCe-ea ay 'tom*
— and say
la aefr" «e Ke o
H| 1 ste'i t* *'ei aen.
wrt *yw«f fraflB warder, la tb>
hat 1 aba. tt*a to inn taa de
ta j as" ire—Oarttaa* " H*
. wvwee tae grated
« >a^ . rwe . k KjoB
aaa - -a* tha k f*' *****
MEALTIME!
' But
No Appetite
YOU SHOULD TRY
Hostetter's
Stomach Bitftrs
There is no question
but that the Bitters
will quickly restore
the appetite, axi diges-
tion and prevent Liver
Troubles, Malaria,
Fever and Ague.
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