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THIS LEADER UTHRIE. OKUA.
SATURDAY JUNE 29 1907.
THE LION AND
THE MOUSE.
.-.. Dy CHARLES KLEIN. .
1 ' Al I '
f 6Vory of American Life Novelized From the Play by
ARTHUR HORN BLOW.
COPYRIGHT. 1906 DY C. W. DILLINGHAM COMPANY.
(Continued from Yostceray b Dally.
)
ClIAPTKR IX.
Tl
Iin librnry was tlio most Impor
tant room In the Itydcr rutin-'
filon for It wnB there that tho
t Colorfsus carried through Ida
rnost important business deals and Its
busiest hours wero tlioso which most
men Hcvote to rest But John Httrkctt
Ryder novor rested. There could bo no
reRt for nny mnn who hnd a thousand
millions of dollnrs to takj caro of.
Hero tho money Moloch hold court
like nny king with oh much ceremony
and more secrecy nnd having for his
courtiers Homo of tho most prominent
men In tho political nnd Industrial Ilfo
of the nation. Corrupt senatrH graft-
ing congressmen ambitious railroad
presidents. Insolent coal barons who
Impudently claimed they administered
tho coal lands In trust for tho Al-
mighty unscrupulous princes of tlnance
nnd commerce nil lslted this room to
recolvo orders or pay from tho head of
tho "system." IIoio were made ntid
unmade governors of states mayors of
cities judges heads of pollco cabinet
ministers cum presidents. !(re were
turned over to confidential ngents lull
lions of dollars to overturn the peoplo's
vote In the national elections. Here
wero distributed j early hundreds of
thousands' of dollars to grafters largo
nnd small who had cnlned It in tho
service of the "Interests."
Ilero secretly and unlawfully the
heads of railroads met to agree on
rates which by discriminating against
ono locality hi favor of another crush-
ed out competition raised the cost to
the cousiinier and put millions In the
pockets of the trust. Here wore plan-
ned tricky financial operations with
deliberate intent to mislead and do-
celvo tho investing public operations
which would send stocks souring one
day only a week Inter to put Wall
street on tho verge of prhlc. Half n
dozen suicides might result fiom the
coup but twlco as ninny millions of
profits had gone Into tho coffers of the
"system." Here too was perpetrated
the must heinous cilmc that can be
committed against n free people the
conspiring of tho tniRts abetted by the
railroads to arbitrarily raise tho prices
of tho necessniles or lirv moat ennl
oil Ice gas wholly without other Jus-
tification than that of greed which
-with these men was the unconquerable
all absorbing passion. In short every-
thing that unscrupulous lenders of or
ganized capital could devlso to squcozoJ
tho life blood out of tho patient de-
fenseless toller was dono within those
fouV walls.
When Jefferson entered his father
was seated tit his desk n long black
cigar between his lips giving Instruc-
tions to Mr. Hngley. Mr. Ryder looked
uil quickly as the door opened ami tho
secretary mado a movement" forward
as Jf to eject tho Intruder no matter
who ho might be. They wero not ac
customed to having people enter thov
sanctum of the Colossus so unceremo-
niously. Hut when ho saw who It was
Mr Ryder's stern set face relaxed
and ho greeted his bou amiably.
"Why Jeff my boy U that you?
Just ti moment until I get ltd of Hag-
ley aud I'll be with jou."
Jefferson turned to the bookshelves
and ran over tho titles whllo tho finan-
cier continued his business with the
secretary?
"Now Hagley come qulckj What
Is It?"
TIo spoko In a rapid explosive man-
ner llko a man who has only a few
moments to spare bofoie he must rush
to catch a train. John Itydcr had been
catching trains all his life and lie hud
seldom missed one
"Governor Rico called. IIo wants an
appointment" sold Mr. Hagley hold-
Jng out a card.
"I can't see him. Toll lilui so" enmo
the answer quick nB a (lash. "Who
olso" ho demanded. "Whcro's your
list?"
Mr Hagley took froth Uio desk a list
of names nnd road them ovor.
"Gonorai Abbey tolopjjonod. IIo says
you promised"
"Yes yes' interrupted Rydor Im-
patiently "but not hero." Pon town
tomoriew any tlmo. Next?"
Tho .ecrotnry jotted down a noto
against oacu nnme and then said:
"Thero nr somo people downstairs
In tho reception loom. Thoy are hpro
by appointment."
"The ftjUlnonl committee and Ser-
geant Ellison of tho secrot sorvleo from
Washington." leplled Mr. Hagley.
"Who was here first?" demanded tho
financier.
"Sergeant Klllson sir."
'"Then I'll sco him first and the com-
mittee afterward but lot them till wait
until I rng. I wish to speak with my
son." 4 a
no waved his hand and the secre
tary knowing well from -axpedeiicul
ti.-t i.i . .1.... i. i.i.i. ..:. i:.
141UL IUI0 VYUH It Alh1 "t"l l"-'4V lUUOi uv
no further discussion boued respect-
fully and Jft the room. Joffeuoii
turned and advanced toward his fa-
ther who held out liU hand.
"Well Jefferson" ho said Ulndly
'dld you huvo a good time abroad?"
"Yea sir thnnlt you. 8ucU a trip Is
liberal education lu Itself"
"Ready for work uguin ch? I'm
glad you're back Jpfferwm. I'm busy
aow but one of these day I want to
liavo a serious talk with you in regurd
to yor future. This artist business Is
nil very well for- a pastime but if s sot
gi carjer-snrt'Jy you can tippreci3t4 .ace tue room. -ftfcror
H yonujK wn wlW fH pr'
prats as jours: mivu you over stopped
to think of that?"
Jefferson was Vjllcnt. lie did "hot
want to displease his fnthorv On tlip
other hand It was linposslblo to let
things drift ns they had bepu doing.
There must be an understaifdlpg soon-
er or later. Why not now 7-
"The truth Is sir" ho began timidly.
"I'd llko a little talk with you nttwMf
you can spate the tinio."
Ryder sulilor looked first at his natch
and then iU bis son. who III at ease
sat nervously on the extreme -wlge of
n chair. Then he said ulth a smile:
"Well my boy to be perfectly fr.ank
I can't but I will. Come what Is ft?"
Then ni if to apologize Tor his pre-
vious abruptness ho added- "I've had
a ery busy day Jeff. What with
Transcontinental and Truns'itlnntlc
nnd Southern Pacific and Wall street
nnd l-nto bills nnd Washington I feel
like Atlas shouldering the world."
"Tho world wasn't Intended for olio
pair of fijiotildfrs to carry tlr" re-
Joined Jefferson calmly.
Ills father looked at him In ninnr.e-
nfbiit. Jt was something new to hear
any one venturing to question or com-
ment upon anything he said.
"Why not?" ho demanded when ho
had recovered from his surprise. "Ju-
lius Caesar carried It. Napoleon car-
ried it to a certain extent. However
that's neither here nor there. What Is
it boj ?" i
Unable to remain a moment inactive
ho commenced to pick among the mass
of paper? on bis desk whle Jefferson
was thlnkiug what to say. Tho lust
word his fnfher uttered gav him n
cue and he blurted out protesflngly:
"That's Just It sir. You forget that
I'm no longer n boy. It's tliffu to treat
mo ns If I were a mnn"
Ryder senior leaned back In his chair
and lnugTied heartily.
"A man at twenty-right? Thnt's ap
oxcellent Joke. Do you know that a
man doesn't get bis horso sense till
he's forty?"
"I want you to take mo seriously"
persisted Jefferson '
Ryder senior was not a patient man.
His moments 'of good humor wero of
brief duration. Anything that savored
of questioning Ills authority always an-
gered him. Tho smile went out of his
face aud ho tetorted explosively;
"Go on! Ho serious if you want
only don't take so long about it. Hut
"Il'dl Jefferson illil yon have a uood
tltnv abroad t"
understand ono thing-1 want no
preaching no philosophical or social-
istic twaddle aj Tolstoi; he's n grent
thinker and jou'ro jictt; no Horniird
Shaw; he's funny and you're not.
Nowi go nhend " '
This boginning was not ery oncour-
nglng nnd Jefferson felt somewhat In-
tlmldntcd but he realized that he might
Hot have nnofhor such opportunity so
ho plungml light; In.
"Kuthoc I am devoted to ray work.
I oven Intend to go away nnd travel
a fow years aud seo tho world. It will
help mo considerably."
Ryder soulqr oyed Ids sou In allonelq
for a fow moments; then ho said gon
tly:
"Don't be obstlnnto Jeff. Llstou to
mo J Tvtiow J he world better tlmu you
do. Yqu umstn't go uwsy. You are
tho only Hash nnd blood I luivo. You
pee. that I want youwltliimt and now
yen tnko atfvantago you tako advan-tAgo"-
"Xb f allien I don't protbstisl Jef-
ferson "hut I want td'go uw4iy. Al-
though' I have my studio nnd am prac-
tically Independent I want to go whero
be perfectly fieewiieru my ev-
ery move will not bo watched where I
can meet my fellow mau liemt to hoar'tr
on au rqunWbasIs whero I shall not bo
ipohitpdjout s the soi of Ready Money
Ryder. I want to maku n reputation of
my own as up nrtlst." '
"Why wot; study theology and become
a preacher?"" sneored Ryijer. Then
more mutably he said: "No my lad
you stay here. Study my liitetests
study tho Interests that wjll be yours
some day "
"No" said Jefferson doggedly. "I'd
rather go. My work nnd my self re-
spikit demand it"
"Then go KQl" cried bis father In a
burst; of auger "I'm a fool for waBt-
ing my tluio with nft jaugratefui sonl"
He rose from aw wat una pogsa to
c r ewi ?rpun
"Pntlior" exclaimed Jefferson start-
ing forward "you do me nnnjtisllee."
Ryder Inughcd cynically. Ho went
back tp his desk and sitting facing his
son he said:
"Jefferson you arc young. It Is ono
of tile symptoms of youth to worry
about publlo opinion. When you are
ha old as I am you will understand
that there la only ono thifig which
counts In this world money. The
man who has It possesses power over
tho mnn who has It not and power Is
what tho nmbltlous man loves most"
IIo ntopped to pick up a book. It
was "Tho American Octopus." Turn-
ing ngaln to hts son ho went on:
"Do you see this Iwok? It Is the lit-
erary sensation of the year. Why?
HrrnUBe It attacks me the richest man
in the world. It holds me up as a mon-
ster a tyrant n man without soul
honor or conscience caring only for
cue thing money; having but ono pas-
sion -tho love of power nnd halting nt
nothing not even nt crime to secure It
Thnt Is tho portrait they draw of your
father."
Jefforson said nothing. He was won-
dering It his slro had a suspicion who
wrote It nnd was leading up to that
Hut Rjder senior continued:
"Do I caro? The moro they attack
me tho more I like It The.lt puny pen
pricks have nltout iho snino effect as
mosquito bites on tho pnehydorm
What 1 am tho condition of my time
innde mo When I started In huslness
a humble clerk forty jenrH ago I hnd
bin one goal success; I hnd but one
aim to got rich. I was lucky. I innrto
a little money nnd I soon discovered
that I could mnkc moro money by out-
witting my competitors In the oil fields
Railroad conditions helped mo. The
wholu country was money mad. A
wave of commercial prosperity swept
ovor the land nnd I was carried along
on Its crest I grew enormously rid.
my millions Increasing by leaps and
nounds. I orancnen out mio outer in-
terests successful always. Until my
holdings glow to what they are today
the wonder of the twentieth century
What do 1 care for the world's respect
when my money makes the woild my
slave? What respect can I bte for a
people that crlngo before money nnd
let It rule them? Are you awaro that
npt a factory wheel turns not a vote'
Is counted not a judge is appointed
not a legislator seated not a president
elpctod without my consent? I am tho
real ruler of tho United States -iuit
thu so called government at Washing-
ton. They are my puppets and this In
my oxecutho ehnmbor. This power
will bo yours one day boy but you
must know how to use it when it
comes."
"I novor want it father" said Jef-
ferson llrmly. "To me your wordn
savor of treason. I couldn't lmaglnu
that American talking that way." IIo
pointed to tho mantel at a picture of
George Washington.
Ityder senior laughed. He could not
-help it if his son was au Idealist
Thero wbh no use getting augry to ho
merely shrugged his shoulders nnd
said:
"All right Jeff. We'll discuss tho
matter later when you'vo cut your wis-
dom teeth. Just at present you're ln
the clouds. Hut you spoko of my do
lug jou an injustice. How can m
love of jHiwer do you an Injustice?"
"Recau.xo" replied Jofferson "you ex-
ert that power over your family hb
well as over your business associated.
Vm think nnd will for everybody in
the house for everyone who comes in
contact with j'ou. Yours is an iutlu
enco no ono heems pblo to resist You
robbed mo of my right to think. Eor
slueo I was old enough to think you
have thought for tue; ever sluso I was
old enough to chooso you hao chosen
for me. You have chosen that I should
marry Kato Roberts. That Is tho one
thlug I wished to spenk to you ubotit
Tho marriage Is impossible."
Ryder senior half sprang from his
seat
"So" he said stonily "this is your
latest act of rebellion Is it? You nro
going to welsh on your word? You
nro going to jilt tho girl?"
"I novcr gavo my word" answered
Jefferson hotly. "Nor did Ku'o under-
staiub that tin engagement existed.
You can't oxpect me to marry a glr) I
don't caro a straw about It would not
bo fair to bur."
"Don't bo a fool Jeff. I don't want
to think for you or to choose for you or
to marry for you. I did not interfere
when you threw up tho jiosltlon I
mado for you In the Trading company
and took that studio. I realized that
you wore lost lass iindor the hnrne
bo I gavo you plenty of rain. Ihit I
know so much liottor than you what Is
host for you. Relievo mo I do. Don't
don't be obstinate. This marriage
moans n grent donl to my Intoiests
to your interests Knto's father is all
powerful In tho senate He'll never
forgjvo this dlsopjKilnttuont. Haug it
all you liked tho girl oucu aud I made
sure tlmt'V
IIu slopped' suddenly and the oppres-
sion on his face clnuigud as a new
light dawned upon him.
"It Isn't thnt Rossmoro girl la It?" ho
doiunudcd. Ills faco grew dark and
his Jaw clicked as ho said between his
teeth: "1 told you some time ago how
4
Jf felt about hor. If I thought that It
was RAssmoro's dnughtor! You know
what's going' to happen to. him dent
you?".
Tuns appealed Jo Jefferson thought
this was tho most favornbl.o oppor-
tunity Jie would liavo tpjrudeom his
promise to Shirley. Ho. little anticipat-
ing the tempost ho was uhoul to uu
chain ho answered:
"I inn fauillltir with the charges that
tl'ipy have trumped up against htm.
Needless to say" I consular him entire-
ly Innoex-nt What's more I firmly be-
llovo be Is the victim of a contempt!
bio conspiracy. And I'm going to make
it my business to find out rho the
plotters an. I tamo to ahU you to
help inc. Will you?"
"I will Bftj Jilni hanged Jlrstl He has
always opfjus&i me. lie lias fllwujs
detied my jwrer and now his daugh-
ter lis oirjrarrU ;yy sou SyJVa her
you WifnC ra gtfUo en r Wen. I can't
make you mnrtjvn girl you tion't want
tint I can- prevents ypn throwing your-
self a-vny on tho tlnughier of n man
who Is about to be'publli ly disgraced
ntid I will."
"Poor old Rosfmor'e'" paid Jcffcrsfon
bitterly." "If Jbe history of every finan-
cial transaction were mado knowu
how ninny of us would csoapo public
digraco? Would you?" ho cried
Ryder senior rose his hnnils working
dangerously. Ho made a movement as
It about to ndvance on his son but by
a supreme effort he controlled hltmetf
"No upon my word it's no use dls
Inheriting you. Vou wouldn't care. I
think you'd bo glnd-on my soul. I dr"
Thfu. calming down once more he
added: "Jefferson ghc me your word
of honor thnt your object In going
nwny Is not to find out this girl nnd
marry her unknown to me. I don't
mind your losing yo)ir heart but don't
lose jour head. Give me your band
op It."
Jefferson roluctnntly hold out his
hand.
"If I thought that you would marry
that girl unknown to ine I'd have Rots-
more sont out of Jhe country nnd tho
womnn loo. Listen boy 'Ibis mnn Is
my enemy and t show no mercy to
my enemies. Thero nre more reasons
than ono why you cannot marry Miss
Rossmorc. If she knew one of them
hhe would not marry you "
"What reasons?" demanded Jeffer-
.sou. Tho principal- one." said Rydor
slowly nnd deliberately and eying bis
son keenly as If to Judge of the effect
of his words "tho ptinelpsl one is
thnt It was through my ngenw thnt the
demand was made for her fnther's im
penehment"
"Ah" cried Jefforson "tnen i guess
ed aright!"
"Marry Kato or not as you please.
but I want you to stay-here" the elder
man said after a pause.
"It's no use. My mind Is mado up"
answered Jefferson decisively. '
The- telephone rang and Jefferson
got up to go. Mr. Ryder took up the
receiver.
"Hallo! What's that? Scigant Kl
llsn? Yes send him up."
Hutting the telephone down. Rydor
senior rose nnd crossing tho room nc
Coinpnnlud his son to the door.
"Think It well over Jeff. Don't be
hasty."
A few minutes later Jefferson left
the house.
The door opened nnd Mr. Hagley en-
tered followed ly ii tall powerfully
built mau. whose robust physique and
cheap looking clo.thes contrasted
strangely with tho delicate ulttafash-
lonnbly attired English secretary.
"Take a seat sergeant" said Mr
Rydor cordially motioning his visitor
1o n chair. Tho man int down ginger
ly on one of tho rich lenthor upholster-
ed chairs. His mnnner wns nervous
and nwkwnrd as if intimidated lu tho
presonco of the flnrfncler
"Aro tho national co'iimlttoo still
waiting?" demanded Mr Rydor.
"Yos sir" replied tho secretary.
"I'll see them In a few nlmutos.
Iahivu mo with Sergeant Klllson."
Mr. Ragliy bowed and retired.
Ryder with his ciiHtoninry blindness
came right down to business.
"Well 'wlin have you been doing
about tho book?" ho demanded. "Huvo
you found the aijtbor of The Atnorlenn
Octopus?' "
"No sir; I have not I confow I'm
battled. Tho secret has boon well kept
Tho publishers hao shut up llko n
clam. There's only one thing that I'm
pretty well sure of."
"What's that?" demanded Ryder In-
terested. "Thnt no such porson ns Shirley
Green oxlsta
"Ob" exclaimed tho financier "then
you think It is n moro nom do plume?"
"Yos air."
"And what do you think was the
reason for preserving tho anonymity?"
"Well you see sir the book iloals
with a big subject It glros some hnid
knocks and tho author no doubt felt
n little timid about launching It under
his or her real name. At least that's
my theory sir."
"And a good ono no doubt" said Mr.
Rydor. Then ho added: "That mako
me nil tho inure anxious to find out
who It Is. I would willingly glvo this
moment a check fur $67H)0 to know
who wrote it Whoever It ls known
mo ns woll as I know mygolf. Wo
much find tho author"
The sleuth was silent for n moment
Then ho said:
"Thero might be one way to roach
tho author but it will be successful
only in tho ovent of her being willing
to Ijo known and come out into tho
open. Suppose you wrlty to hor in
caro q the publishers. Thoy would
certainly forward the loiior to wher-
ever fibo may be. if sho doos not
want you to. kpow who kIio Is sho
will fgore your letter tiprt romaln In.
die imcKgronucj. ir on uie aontrnry.
sho lifts no four of you and Is willing
to moot you she will answer Hut lat-
ter." "Ah I novor thought elf thatl" ox-
claimed Ryder "it's j?oud pisa. I'll
wriU) such a letter at oueu. It sjinll
go foiitglit."
llauuiiookod the t leplumennd naked
Mr. Hngfay to oomo up. A few seconds
later tin saarelary eutered tlie room.
Hngloyy said Mr Ryder "I waut
you to write a letter for qie to MhW
Shirley Green aotlior of that book
Tho Aiperlenu Octopus.' We-wlll ad"
dress It cuie of her publlluer. ttttlo-
ton fc Co. Just sav Hint If convenient
I should llkb .iul interview with
her at tqy ofllaB 80 Hrooilwey In rela-
tion to bur book The American Octo-
pus.' See-that it is mailed tonight.
That's all.'"
Mr. Unghyr Iwwed und retired. Mr.
Ryder turujd to the secret borvlce
flgoht I
"There that's sottlcd. We'll see iipw
It works. Aud now sergeant I U;.vo
another job for you and Jf you nrQ
faithful io my interests you wJU not
(injUUtf umtBpnjelttUvf. poypp know
sRlltHo plrfie m ing lsflmf called
Ainssnpeqiinj-
"Yes" grinned the detective. "I kliow
It They've got'Romo Alio spe linens dt
'skerters' there."
1'nying no attention to. this Jocular
ity Mr Ryder continued:
"Judge Rosstnore Is living thcra
pending tho outcome f hi rase in the
sonato. ills dnughtci lies Just nrrlvcd
"Jieie fir Jnooor vmi"
from Kuropo. My sou Jefferson enrao
homo on tho same ship. They aro n
little more friendly ttinn I caro to havo
them. You understand. I want to
know It my son visits tho Kossmoren
nnd If ho does I wish to bo kept In-
formed of all tha.t'3 going on. You
understand?"
.'Perfectly sir. You ahull know ev-
erything." Mr. Rydor took a blnnk check from
his desk nnd proceeded to till It up;
then handing It to tho detective ho
said:
"Hero Is sroO for you. Spare nolther
trouble not expense"
"Thnnk you. .sir" snld tho mnn ns
he pocketed tho monoy. "Lcavo It to
me."
"Thnt's nlwut nil I think. Regard-.
Ing tho.other matter wo'll seo how the
letter works."
Ho touched a boll and roso wuluu
was a signal to the visitor that tho in-
terview was nt an end. Mr. Hagley
enterpd.
"Sergennt Klllson Is going" said Mr.
Ryder. "Have him shown out nnd
send tho national committee- up."
(To bo ConUtiueo..)
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M. E. Churcn South.
(Corner Uroad and Vilas.)
Sunday School 10 n. in J. S. Glad-
Ish superintendent.
Sorvlces morning and o veiling
lfipwotth IOnguo at 7:Vi.
Prayor mooting Thursday T.'M.
Choir practice Thursduy evening.
All nro cordially lnvitud io worship
wl(h us.
J. II DISCH Pastor.
West Side M. E. Church Directory.
(Corner Jlth and Noble.)
Rov. A. C. Thurlow pastor.
Supduy uchool U-.-lft a. m.
Class meeting VZ o'clock.
Junhir leuguo 'i:'M p. in.
Hpworth loaguo 7:1C. i
k. A. Society Wednesday aftoruoon
11:30.
Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p m
First Mcthodlct Episcopal Church.
(Cornor JJroad & Noblo.)
Rov. IS. l'J Knfi child. Ph. D Pa tor
Sunday school at 016 a in.
Murping scivlco at 11 o'clock even
lag service al 8.
11 a m Patriotic aeimon. subject
"America " Special music. Appio
prlato decorations.
8 p. m. thn last of a seilos of aor
I'nons to men Topic "The Idool Man."
Evening services to be held mi the
lawn if U i e weather Is permlsuiblo.
Prayer and praise seivlea ovory
Tiiurs'day at 8 p in
Strangers wilt be most cordially
welcomed.
First Christian Church
(Corner Ash and Noble.)
Proncblns at 11 n. m. and 7:30 p. m.
och iord's day.
Suuduy school at 10 u. m.
Junior Chrlatlan ISiidouvor 3 p. m.
Y. P. S. C.na. Q:30 p. m.
Preaclilng ut 11 a. m. ami 8 p. tn
Ortiwirs nieetliif first Mpmlay In
eseh mouth at 8 p m.
Tencliers meet Wednesday at f p m
Prayer and praise. Thursday at 8
p. ni.
Chorus rehearsal Friday 8 p. ni
Remember services every Sunday
All uru Invlttfd.
IC. C. VI9NTRI8813 Pastor.
First Presbyterian Churcn
(Corner Noble and Division.)'
Rev. Harry Omar Soott. D.D. pastor.
Sunday dehool 9:IS.
Services momlug and evening
PwurtU of Julr services wlih ad-
dress on "Twentieth ceatury Pair!-
ot's Watchword or HUtoricel JFors of
America "
Good mualo.
The Salvation Army
Hnslgu aud Mrs. Dreedlug com-
niandliig officers ; Hurntcks 318 South
First street; officer quartern 311
ltfnst Vilas avonuo.
Msatiugs ovory night oxeupt Mon-
day. Sunday 7 n. m . Knoo drUI.
Huuduy 10.30 a .m. Holiness meet
ing.
Sunday school 3:30 p m
Sunday 8 p. in Salvation meeting.
First Church of Christ Scientist
(112 North Hroad)
Services Suuday. 11 a m.
SunCfcv school 10 ft m
We'lnes6uy evening 8 p. m
Mi r ifHiteiJ.
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United Presbyterian Church.
(Cointi A3h nnd OlpvolandJ
Sahhnth school 10 it. m.
Morning worship II a. m.
Juniors 3 p. m. I
Young People 7 p. m.
Hlble study 8 p. m.
I. C. RANKIN Pastor.
Trinity Church.
(Hroad'nnd Noblo.) A
lit. Rov. Dr. HroPKo ii8iiopfr. j
Rov. A. U. Nicholas pastor "V
Many commnijion t.bo p m.
Sunday school 10 n. in.
Sormon nt 11 a. m.
Fifth Sunday nHer Trlnltv
Evening service and sermon X p. m.
Friday evening sor!cn H p m
Members of (ho Brotherhood of 8t
Vnd row will' attend communion
throughout (ho country.
Good music.
Congregational Church
(Wost Warner Bud 9th St.)
Sunday schoot 10 a. m.
Pronchlng at 11 n. m.
Kvonlng Services at 8 p. nt.
Rov Isaac Cookmnn of Otlumwa
Iowa will fill the putplt both morning
and ovcnlng.
W. J. DW1NN15LL Clerk.
First Daptlst Church. '
(Corner Vino nnd Noblo.)
W. H. Dodson D. D.. pastor rcsl
donco 308 13nst Noblo.
Preaching 11 a. m nnd H p m.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
H. Y. P. U. at 7 p m.
Church prayer mooting Thursday at
8 p. ni.
Second Daptlst Church.
Worshipping al J089 Wost Noble.
W H. Poopor5. Th. U. pastor.
Ulblo scli6o). 9;ifi n. m.
1'roachlng tit 11 n. m nmt 8 p. m.
Tho peoplo in u' most uordlnlly In
vltod.
Let us oat drink nua bo merry.
With never a thought ot aeho or
H pain.
Let xS forgot 0very sorrow thnf might
ho
For wo still have Rocky Mountain
Tap. C K Renfro
Huvo "you hosrd vsfliy tho cotnot
warJtioil things up. Stllos hnd the
secret lie Is giving it up Us groat
Phono him. No. 3G Stiles.
'!.'
Try a pair of my Men's $3.00 or
13.50 shosa or Oxfords. Robinson's.
POPE TO APPEAR IN PUBLIC.
(Hy Associated PtoB.)
Rjme June 21 Many pilgrlmB
havo srrirctl In Rvmo to attend to-
morrow's colubintlpn of the feast of
fit. Potor tho Apostle which is to.
bo conducted on n scale of uiiuhuuI
ejlsmnlty- tiinl miigninconce. it Is
pmpuble Unit tho Pope hlmsolt will
sm
there dre
Mowens On
put onu
"PENNSYLVANIA
7hesc mowcrj have a record of
use wiimui coning anyuung jor repairs.
Cost Itii per year (ton dny other machine
nn thn niArkft
Made in the forgest lawn Mower
Jdcicry in enc world
tSoceiaf f)rocrn3M of manu-
TdCWrc possessed Py ik
Other mtihcrj.
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Fwweim?JKmiii2u jppwj j i:m
fit
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JIf flll "T.nO fnrtiAyb--'JnW '...H iiLnrt
IexDfain a couDle jf nomts to
I unn Inn iilnAihnm fC-r.
JVK wv.'b v. ue.wr
HIRSCHI & KNEBEL
1II-U3 West Harrison
i
Phone 62
The Daily Leader
'iiliw'nld. ut aud be H" rnt't
tirtt l'uieliiK Our pre.riipmm
depaitmetii ' 'he ee..l in city. Ren
fro's Diug ..tom
Ask for Allen's Foot Ease.
A powder for swollon tJred. Imt
smarting feet Sample sent FJtBB.
Also Preo Samplw of the Foot-Ease
sanitary Corn Pad a naiv invention
Address. Allen S. Olmatead Lo Roy J
N y
41
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A IlookkccplHg HtMtf
COURSE Shorthand I'cnwsnsW
In nindiiexs Thmlish. Letler'
Writing ArKhmrllc XechMicl irtiPi'
Ing Ilinslratltig Tokgrajtiiy r Law
to a FJ.W person In oarli County ileslrtiiit
to ntuinrt roiioge who will AT OJJCH f MP
inti:si'.SI) llit nollfn iatrlna name and Ad-
Uroiyf 'VntMjt clipped froim to ono ot
Draughon's Col1fl
50 fOlleges In 16 state Inc. Krtl.ooo.w ottp
ttnl. is years naocesir IHiMnofO mrn $Af
firatigtion'siirolhotil'RT. Novncntlonentor
nny tlmo. roSITIOSS seciireil or WKET MMmKI
It Interested In taking letiont l)Y MAIL
write for"C'ninlomioll."ltlnpretm1 tant'
tending college write Tor "Catalogue IV
DRAUGHOH'S "Kag8Su CQLLEBE;
..Oklahoma City Muskogee Port
Scott Kansas City St. Louis Little
Rock Ft Smith Shrcveport or Dallas
ofTiclato il the pontlflclal mass in tho
groat Basilica dedicated to tho saint
Usually the Basilica is draped with
red damask tapostrlos but this year
tho decorations are to excel anything
over seen boforn. This Is In conse-
quence of nn order to upset the eon
troremios w&Ich liavo recently fcen
made regarding the real place of mnr
tyrdont of the pilnco of tho apostles
and tho uthrnUclty of his tomb on
tho Vatican hill.
To the Victor belongs tho bs
goods. We're Jucknonlan In a way.
Come in. Corner 1st & Harrlnon.
v rs
A few doses of this rcmody will In-
variably cure an ordinary attack of
diarrhoea.
It can always be depended upon
even In the moro sovero attacks of.
cramp collo and cholera morbus
It is equally Ruccesjful for summer
dlnrrhcea and cholera infantum In
children nnd is the means of saving
the lives of many children each year
When reduced with water and
sweetened it Is pleasant to take.
Every man of n family should keep
this" remedy inlifs home. Buy it now
PntCB 25o. LarobSuc-OOo
P?.l
many Lawn
the marftet
Ri
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5f
one
V
LINE
v
from 15 tolO yean
Alwayi hj
received the highest
dwardi from theeny
unprejuccd jury-
f'TH MCN WHO
jT
PUSH IT
'i
vou before
IIVI Ak.r-v Arfr- in "
ii ainuouc tMi
DELIVERED FBBE
10 Cents
PER WE1JK
fc-'umtuer sausage and the bat
meat ui the city We cuter to Jive
people. Star Meat Market & Uro-
eery phone -ICS
Murray's drink is a frraaa cutter
flood for the constitution Coch
seats nlwajs ready at Royal Bar Cl
Miunvr Prop
mmem
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