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‘Carlo, why are you always so sad? If ignorance is bliss, you should be one of the happiest dogs in the world.’ were going and would Once or twice we feared we find this a serious story, to heat more wi But the author splendid young fellow. who has, worn ivict’s stripes that, he didn’t ve, and who has broken jail. The villain, the man who put him’ there, is, as you might guess, an aristocrat, who 5 Is his time at Palm Beacl id Bar Harbor. What could be m natural than that our brave hero, escaped. into the world, should find himself in’ West Virginia, in the thick of the fight, on the side of justice, of course, in love with a supergirl—but not too super, till she was cleansed in the fires of understanding and that the opposition should come owned by the villain, and me girl? f cour from a@ mine that he should be seeking the There is nothing peopk do as sympathize with in a book. There is nothing they are “ ready to condemn as the attitude of society toward him—in a book. is nothing which pleases you more, you have the toothache, than to follow t, and see somebody walloped proper, cially when the villain’s name is Justinius Goode (hon- estly it is), and he is really a vile seducer, and wears a little yellow mustache. We rooted hard for David, the hero, when he won his fight, and it helped our tooth- ache a lot. We were not entirely con- vinced that it really had much effect on the economie government of West Vir- ginia, but with an ulcerated tooth, one ssnt much » about the economic government of West Virginia. Possibly one doesn’t anyhow. That may be the trouble with West Virginia. had Capacity by Wm. S. Adkins Terre was a banker And used it for a yacht. He liked this tanker, did that old banker, Because it held a lot » sor who owned A sloop fails se than does a schooner The old tar used to say. But [ hoist my spanker aboard a tanker When going down the bay.” dy to | an ex-convict— | There | when | If the subscriber paid direct Suppose that every Monday morn- ing all the people who have a hand in furnishing your telephone service came to your door for your share of their pay. From the telephone com- pany itself, would come operators, supervisors, chief operators, wire chiefs, linemen, repairmen, inspectors, installers, cable splicers, test-board- men, draftsmen, engineers, scientists, executives, bookkeepers, commercial representatives, stenographers, clerks, conduit men and many others, who daily serve your telephone require- ments, unseen by you. There would be tax collectors to take your share of national, state and municipal taxes, amounting to over forty million dollars. There would be men and women coming for a fair return on their money invested in tele- phone stocks and bonds—money which has made the service possible. Then there are the people who pro- duce the raw materials, the supplies and manufactured articles required for telephone service. They would include hundreds of thousands of workers in mines, smelt- ers, steel mills, lumber camps, farms, wire mills, foundries, machine shops, rubber works, paint factories, cotton, silk and paper mills, rope works, glass works, tool works, and scores of other industries. When you pay your telephone bill, the money is distributed by the com- pany to the long line of people who have furnished something necessary for your service. The Bell System spares no effort to make your service the best and cheapest in the world, and every dollar it receives is utilized to that end. “BELL SYSTEM” AMERICAN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY AND ASSOCIATED COMPANIES One Policy, One System, Universal Service, and all directed toward Better Service Easy for you to own this beauti- ful ring or give it, as a present. Simply send 81 ‘Diamond gatalog. Diamonds, Wa FREE ssa, Devonde,wetche, Jona credit.” Wonderful values Est. 1890 Address Dept.432 Barn Bros.Co. 6 MAIDEN LANE - NEW YORK G. A. Barton, Indiana, made tnat amount—making and selting candy Flos: zing re~ anywhere --In sere ‘A. T. DIETZ E=S 49 Sayso Bldg. Toledo, Ohio