~Withis a" @bort time aHl the con-- erete for &o'uu on ththynain deck 1ummm the work-- men will. «to--zhe balcony, -- . Underneath, the t'l: mx gn;: ts aresuwut e formy the openings in the main deck. _' Brick and storie masons are rapid-- y -- croet::'th ramp towers which Will con: the passages whick will sad to the baicony. The northeast ower. will also contain training «q ts for the fighting Wint, while ¥isiting teams will be housed in the morthwest : tower. -- This tower will Bilso contain the bollier room and Baretaked's quarters. 5 _ The clip which constructign making means an expenditure of 7 Abhan' $100,000 a mont}k and the itadium committee will strive hard 0,000 seats poured and thrée months ib complete the rest ot the £0,000 EfSflAVE YOURSELE : _ AND SPOIL YOUR _ ~ _ COMPLETION ontinue Constructio® at Rate of $100,000 a Month on New Arena at U. of |. ¥ _up coliections . from (suD~ nm.'h order to be able--to meet ese big 'bills. The great structure ill cost about $1,700,000. 4. Illinois alumni . all over the United tates will return for the opening. Ithough application blanks for the And=the results, accordirg to Junk all the "home" safety raz E.' the entire masculine popula-- n to ~store" barbers. t § ting the individual nerve centers _each patron. the, unrest that comes in 1 for your turn at a barber's r je 'forgotten in the peace that as --a master barber with . Get Your Thirst Shaved &l a buliectin on "The Dangers of Bafety Razor," which yas dis } yesterday at the closing ses-- of the American Cosmeticians' : meeting at the Hotel Sher-- Chicago, the barbers point out: That "store" shaves wil} aid pro-- bition. For it is the selt--shaved E. Blowing tm "True," the bulletin admits, "a [ ht go through life without rer *having the services of a good but he would miss the cream --Cxis * He would never be 'the of his .mcmc:.;e tedk Sollowing officers were ' the cosmeticians; President, Dr. ite Cooper of Baton Rouge, La.; pré , Mrs. Bryan ONHver, Id; Miss Alberta _ Wright, , Paul; Miss Bettie Willis, Danton, x.; Mros. A,. M. McCormick, Jet ieago and other games--will n&t':; m out until ?_op_tegnbgr 1, Manf ere have already sent tenta e orderse. -- safety Razors Miss the Greatest Pleasure of Life. waopply of aricsian water for aR of 1,000,000 acres of aMA country, of Lothbridge,. Alberta, was by an officer of the Do# wurvyéey recently, and the of the waterbearing strata und relation to Milk river: has beem ted ont. So that the possibility of water at a given point and the. at whaich it will be encountered b now known v*'~ close Hmita, t out a nation of-- smooth Taced, irgeti¢c men, growing younger with h lather. For the trained bar-- , they maintain, succeeds in stim-- & 'Turtle Net Worried. "he lady who was not too heavlly lowed with either corebrol matter ' tlve fomeoy was visiting the . The keepor, with considerable In his tones, informed her that | there was 811 years old. "1 Jte that'a awtaoily old," responded f tive one, "but what dif-- ence does }t make to --a tarticy" y°-- CWeg O UOCHeERY . CURBR : MECCATN _T k of whisky to help him regain :d Master Barbers'® association, he more striking than a barber n > City, Mo.; . secretary, Miss ces Martell, &Jhlmo; treasurer, M. B. McGawran, Kansas City, neBoing mone no vo avericobed Dbarm of the wrongdéer, f »ay Beat INT WOMEN OFFICERS BE --READY ~NoV. 's Booklet Says User of FACFE"=BARBERS away the old fashioned s" the motive power be-- ch Hazs.. water for aR HOW TO PROFIT _ IN BACK YARD EGG MAKING _.A smalt flock of hens instead of a _h;n garbage--can means a sizonable Walance on the side of thrift. > In a n 1!, that is the essence contain-- in the 20 pages of Farmers' Bai-- letin No. 1331,-- Backyard Poultry afin& just issued by the United es Cepartment of agricailtus6. <It le a revision of a former bulletin and contains many new suggestlons and convehionces that will bo useful to w owners in villages, small towns suburbs, i s % .Vartous uses are now made of the table waste collected from homes in town and .guburbe, but . practically the only use that may be made of it S W is a feed tor chickens Aand use, accorditg to the Bbulle-- tin,. can be made vyery profitable if the bird _.properlty selected for laying -- q and are given good housing care. It is assuemd that each hen in her pullet year will pro-- duco at least ten dozen 'r. # rea-- snonable requirement of one ng every three days. The mizo of t back yard flock seldom sashould be be-- uy ts ame one mote nomr m at m sapecified rate 1 dowen in a year, which at the conser vative nln«nm. dozen will make the flock income $40 a year. U. S. Bulletin Telts in Nutshelt Small Bu'bnae Can and -- Small Flock Means Thrift,~ EASY TO FOLLOW PLAN The bullétin is really a handbook desighed to answer any quostion that may come up in the mind of the owner of a amail flock, 11 covers * m.:!tt':.mumfl: m.th:t'..mgnm' M darops, handed out of the guard's vas and placed on the roof of ataxicab. 1 knew as though it wore foredcomed would.be ming before the woeek was aut. I felt certain, too, that one at least of the two men would fight to eum. Day 'by day I wulked to that gloomy mausoleum of dead knowl edge, spent an hour or so there, and back to my rooms. No one dogged my footsteps.. By devious ways t LBad shaken off all pursuit and aysapi-- clon. Yet lfe was a woenrisome thing. J am not a man witl} many walls of the room were thick, have welcomed a visit from Janet-- a little Ainner, perhaps, at the Cafe of Gorty and Metzger, I visited my solicitors, the firm of Younghushand, Nicholson -- and | Younghusbhand, ~ at Lancoiln's Inn. . My reputed somin ganted me an interviow within a train," he assured me. "Of the *wo | people in whom:we areinterestsd, ; leaning acros his wide, untidy table. Mr, Younghusband emiled benevo-- lently, Jn these moments of direct upgtech 1 waus saccustomed to ferget my assumed personality and to speak with all the quisk incisivenes that manner of reply er deportment. He was always the same, unctzous, l# was natural to me. My logal ad-- from Sir Norman by shooting dead the officer sent to ar= . io irimenanmennt ce' r to help capture a whom they i Loridon. Gregey car is stapped ani he if shot inrdugh lhuh-ld:' gtrw:.:yuah'lud tcdtn.flhr:.dlm' accepis. di? pon Michael's command "aul Orman o 3 and purpo:cl;.yfxupua the c;pmt:z thh"q';iqo.:c: [ :sowmm u.uo:;:r- Mun'mm : nal, and SIR NORM AN GREYES, once of Seotland ¥ard, nen Sagere beantiful honremaids JANET; saver him On the third day after the arrival for a time of my studles and «* broody hens, 1t is suggested, for in-- astance, that an oragne box can be uie a hamer Toin U bonty tiose nalling a strip of board along one side to hold in the atraw. --The advantages of doubleyard discussed, and one paragraph tells of the value of a mulberry tree in hupplying suc-- culent feed for threo weeks -- Thert is a description of an Interesting de-- vice for providing fresh groen feed by growing oats thru three--quartef Inch mesh poultry wire stretched on a frame a short distance from the ground to keep the bens from kil}> ing out the plants fex raimn., . seey |, i nemad thig. .50 3+ t se «o S gph * serving eggs, and practical pointers, Plans and billse of materials are given for making houses.of low cost and houses that will At various con-- ditions, Details--are given on interior Coples of the bulleétin may be ob tained by writing: to . the> United States .department of -- agri¢ulture, Washington, D C., as long as their supply laste, mackere!, kingfish, cardines; red snap-- pers, white fisb, and many 'other va rietles of excellent food fish, the com-- mon method of fAishing by the natives is that practiced at ;l:-ly the wenans of a torch and & machete, The light WW pnative kills it with hi# _ _ Indiane still Epear fsh on soms Ca, nadian rivers with the oldfushioned trident. But in Maiti natives use a machete,> an their &m knife is callad. ~The waters abound Cracked F urnitare. It any ot the fllrnflm'l"k Cracked in -Qv?. soften beeswar until it is of the ¢0 of putty ; then with a thin <~knife prese it Armly into <the cracks. Randpaper Around the Alled--in parts and work the s'm tha beeswax to glive it a : cblor And when the furniture is ¥arnished the repair Will not be visible, thouand pounds in gold,. with which they--hope to establisch a few private gredits in this country, On the ather long owes us something like a bun-- a somewhat natural fear that any bank with whom they might deposit their treasure might he disposed to hand it over to the gouvernment,: or that the government, by some legal means, might attach it." .: = _ --« with any bank yet?" a: My companion shook his head. band, the country to which they be suite, and the gold is kept in Metz flm' a.i......'..'i' tween the two bedroomas." 'qmuumflw 'mw. Mr, Youhghushand declined to be burried. He bad the air of giving dificult legal advice on a technica} *"The great thing is that the gold has not been: removed and that Metzger will be alone, There were other lttle with his Anger--tips pressed together. "Bo far an regardna the setting of the afair, I think you will fAind it in order. Metzager and Gorty occupy Buite 89 at the Milun Hotel, which wuite consists, as you know, of two befrooms, a bathroom and a sitting-- rpom. 'The sitting--room is on the *They have made no *"They are both, under the circam-- :o.aru-_uar: v mhdurs ie 50-- eareful to keep her away from, if you had any doubts?" . *"I have no doubts whatever as to ber Adelity," I declared. "You know f "I mean when I say that, in the parlance of our friends, she has gone woft.. It is a pity." : ;lr. Younghusband seemed re-- \ but puzzied, s _ "A woman who could do what she did on the golt--links at Woking," He well advised," my companion acqui-- esced. *The peraoh in question pes-- seases the one gift which might make of a bedroom, bathroom and sitting-- -b.ldbwh& Mru. Jose do very rich South Americans, They are leaving tonight by motorcar for Bouthamp-- lmu«uchm--mum Buenos --Aires in the mmorning." _ _ him dangerous to us. He bas imagi-- seemse to have been an easy victim; but I should have had--more con#»> dence in the lady who visited me the "I can no longer put faith in my wife," lrgp&dw ; Mr.-- Younghusband was startled out of his dignified serenity of man-- ner. He leaned across the table. ' mumm&ymru demanded harshly, * you know that she has been here, the one place in London you should have been commented upon its weight." = "And Madam?"* ;, "Appears to. have-- fulflled her task," was the somewhat hesitating I detected % 4 signs of unsgasiness in my companion's speech, and L qnes tioned him about it promptly, f band assured me blandly, "At the same time, she is, without doubt, the weukest link in the chain. She has temperament -- enough --Metasger e is al _ f! '-'Mm'&.m Paving was placed on Belvidere road across Telegraph road> Sunday, completing the . Arst -- mile _ of pavement to° be laid on the four and a half mile contract from the Wauker--n, city limits to Milwaukee Aven DETOUR NOW NECESSARY *"It qccurs to me that you would be rust MLEOF _ STRETCH TO RIVER ISs NOW FINISHED Paving Placed Across --Tele-- graph and Belvidere Roads on Sat, Marks Big Step. aih 3 tempo.~... clos.. at thig point, but it is hoped that it 'will be possible to construct a<bridge over lao green conerete 46 allow traffic to proceed on Telegraph road for the concrete mcst harden for a month before it can safely sup-- Travellers who w&m& orcinari.y u¥86 : Helvige«. ~road. ' now use either the Five Points road or Grand avenue to (Milwaukeo avenue, De-- tour siz». bhave . «n ; astod at each Cross--road 0.. . .th uctours,. A safer :g:'hoflcr dctour has now bebn pro on Grand -;;mo ... the Gum railrond erossing for all but large heavry trucks and this route remaines "Have you doubts of the woman,* o# -- y of Blesping Sickneosn n# alckness, tha African mya Mm.hqnwmhnu ordinary sense of the , but at the spme time it may be "caught" and mn.&.:uto another, but un-- dot Just -- eanditions this (may take place ls a mysiery, A aymptom is not alwayh--a desire for sleep, but ent i ounuay, T mile . of | \$ from the | [ Aiiwaukee :,! MBDL. ..« --, : is hoped | construct M merete 16 | || st harden th afely sup | |if orcinarni.y | |{ now use or Grand j| nue,. De-- n" .. A safer| ||f Yin k t L The largest locomotives in the wornld those used American 1 m_!-modu:ohn. %l'dmnmtfl bheaviest British 16Gemotive | -- *---- pays you liberal dividends promptly four times each year. It Will Pay Y ou to Make a Selection Now. 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