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HKI.MAK N j.. FRIDAY. AUGUST jo, 19H rail EE t'KVI'H Carnival Sports Many Aspirants Overland Branch Home News *** u*nk Falr (Council Authorizes Youth Declares The Best Ever. For the Hoard at Asbury Park, — Now Going On $38,000 in Bonds He Was Choked HBOUT GVOITNDT --- of Freeholders Opened by C. T. Silver W U IU .I TOO F.leven Candidates I rom °* All Quarters. tw u m >m i m t. i m 'i ■■■■■ h the C. T. .Silver IV - p n l, <* h n M m b r fW w y i> « • S tw Vnrti. C . T ■w m IIi raatfy •* Ite n— » f a * l> ". "< Ih J Aged Woman to Lose Her Legs Hit Watchman With Beer Bottle Library Notes. Last Day to File Petitions < Minstrel Show is Success. Sick Man Saved As House Burns Firemen Organize. the bmwe n o se d several hundred dollar* damage tn the home nf Charles C. Haven themselves up ia the surf at Gordon's oa S j I vania avenue, Avon, Wednesday. pavilion. For dinner they were the guest» A telephone call brought out the borough'* of Manager Hopkin* at the Hotel Colum fire fighting apparatus, which did effective bia. and then they vent boating oa the river. After the boat trip there was a ball game between teams representing the Cabe, Asbury Park, 4 years; Charles E. Rid ridge. Clarksburg. 3 year* and Fred D. Harley, West Grove. Hurley has Risks Her Life Flying Men Fall failed t» specify thc ■— her of year* for To Save Poodle. Indian Killed on Track. New Jersey Conl TRAINS LEAVE BELMAR Fat New York, Newark and Binbi all tail i.1*, MtmAmj oaly. • « . * . **.14, ‘ H.W, a. m . i.«H. I M . >11. U * . sijo iW I" p. a . The Trials of a Traveler (OM M IISiOH HULK WATCH ID. A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM COAST WHITISH CRANBERRY MEN LONG SESSION OF STATEWIDE FACE MANY FOES CONGRESS ENDS JERSEY ITEMS Treuton That lb* ay** *t eastera Cities are always ** thi* dty to cm- stcUos with th* operation *1 th* « m Gossipy Brevities M id i Cferw- Growers Get LittU Light m the mission fora of goteraiaeni ha* been Appropriation Mils Passed. Ex- tally proved since the story attacking IcU • Week’s Minor Events. Destructive Pests. l hia tana of governsaeat waa publish t Billion Dollars. ed Ttentoalsas have been made to realise that commtoslon government BUILDING BOOMS REPORTED Daaian to « w » > M i » i <• » CROP SHOWS A SHORTAGE » i« « itt.i» i IUUI.U*. tat N0EXTRA PAY FOR EMPLOYES nlway* to evaporattog '*»• aosaaktot to «Mrli Ik* m iln for non of th. coonfty I. dc.pl> lot.real | ------— deal [data Tiamirtliad ladka** a Preaidant oUkvUK. iation Point* Way* •4 Th. or (Ultra oT coaual* ^ fram Capitol B*«ln* « Taft lloa luffFPh,.! .1)1 b, *ldr rf.(hll<4 m ..4 II ha. I*™ mad. evident thla j La* "«««• M M t! J««t took at tb* nber of sf lo fs of Paramount Import *<<•► Ihal th. I..dint paper, of th. fran Imumik. on Old Stata tour players' Fonda far Worthy Objacu. sncs— Decrease Sure. Kaat (Ml I hat Ih. n*. torn ot g o ,a n t ! C laim s Mooaa w in . Victory. N o flutter what * * y be said *boat to.nl to Ih . tooat l o r n t l to tkeocy. j ----- 1 k« «»«ther man H can not t># d«*ied (Special Trenton Correspondence! D uriaj th* p u l tew daya a .t a p * Waaklagton — Th. .a d o( I h . aecoad Two hundr.d balldia* lota kar. ra- that b« la hot stuff Trenton-—Every phass of lbs cran pen o( New Vor* City. Hroohlya aad *ea*lo* o( th. 8lily « LiiiiiiU U lliSiJiiIIifllllrl alii n((?f llHII i{;{!Sh’i {II ihl h i;i “jm iT H rm vsM Vl" ! Il'H l f I* 4 s i' \ Hli!wh iis I J H* s;i'i Hi *! M ’ 1 IfeilliSil 1 '!!!! I *!e|»l| Ijiif ii! IIilfl^lliilH « r { r iimili m i l m F1 W \ $ M Liuii r Tipipp^pl M 5 ^ ~ T lk / !!!»Ii!»i foil 1 f / P s a ® 'l! ' » ft5 ja w M ^ ^lhrf! tu I fin St I T ilS *ii»i 'w S B M B & k f i l ' • "*i« 1 * !;i!l:!!i!!;*!i!ii!ll! S B S F 3®* H !r-*'i!5' IbSh fi!» H iiim Tne Coast advertiser Our Churches Belmar Grocery OEO. P. LEDDON, Prop. (inccrlcs. PtivIsIns. Frills u i Veudillcs REALIZE ITS ISMWTMICE Fresh Country Eggs - Fancy Creamery Butter E are making room (tw our Fall and Winter Stock and Suits on hand must go at remarkable low price. No. 911 F STREET BEUMAR NEV JERSEY If yoa have a property for Bale or feat, m cut aecore yoa a euatoaier, and protect yoa from loaa by flre. We have at a ar- gala oa Third avcaae, two fall alae lota fo r fa.ooo aad aeveral other bargalas are • caa tell yoa aboat by calliag apon «H ence & 0 b S t ie is Real Estate and Insurance Some very neat effects in Blue. Brown and Gray, in N o. 7 0 6 T e n t h A v e n u e plain and striped effects. •rrasirc a a acrai FRIDAY. AUGUST tt. I»l» H. HURLEY Our Relations to Depositors Men's Outfitter This bank not only transacts a gen eral hanking business, but is proud of the fact that it is the faithful counselor of Ui patrons, to whom it is always pleased to extend disinterested advice regarding in* vestments or any other matters of a finan cial nature. W e cocdially invite accounts— small as.well as large. Belmar Meat Market J. C. WISSEMAN, Prop. SUCCESSOR TO J . E. LAWRENCE SPECIAL EXCURSION 8«>;iF STREET, BELMAR. N. J. N ew Jersey Central A. K. Wolverton WEDNESDAY «*Mason and Builder* Sept. 4th, 1912 For full details c o m * Ticket Ageata C. J. GUMMERSBACH, “£ li icli a non & Smock Lumber Co could presect good claima and detect and point out the flaws in the oppoai tion to them that he was eatousted with New Jersey's claim a t the Bar ol the convention. And he wlU go on in the future de fending unpretentious and virtuous men against the attacks of predator? wealth In any shape it may assume Asbury Park Cement But if the peope of this county and o! Prepare the S*ate at large only get a chance tc □OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO know *iim well enough before Septem Construction Co. gns of vilification, co r | her he will be overwhelmingly invited For Businees ad false pretense have 1 to serve the people's interests as s whole. Instead of serving them onl> AT TH E cme or two at a time ss he otherwise would. Such men are only too rare in pub Asbury Park lie. and only too often the voters art deceived Into supporting a hero whc Business College exists only In the> imaginations b> virtue of the clever and cunning rep Day Sessions resentatlves of thoae who see profi- In advancing h im Begin Sept 16th Night Sessions Begin Oct. 2nd Oflicc open daily beginning' Aug. 31st for registration and kinds. Note He*Is, Bavdn|KS. Cards. It will not be necessary. personal interviews. Hill Heads, Letter Head*. lY ofraaa, Cin-ula s. Tickers. Posters — ia tan Vou can travel by ulephone ERNEST L. BEAN, Prin. jaythiag from a Catting Card to a * and still enjoy the pleasures Asbury Park, N. J. of the seashore. George A. Webber By the way, have you a telephone? Elevators and COMiL iTK FACILITIES FOR CHEAP GOOD PRINTIN Dumb Waiters PROMPT SERVICE. New York Telephone Co. THE COAST ADVERTISER 700 F S tre e t . . . . fielm itr, N. j NATIONAL FIGURE HAD LOW START A Complete Stock OF SUMMER QOODS M | * W M M t t V m M W a y fro* G latt Factory, Dry Goods, Underwear. Ho»icry, Millinery Ladi*s‘ Suits. Dresses and Waists. HIS MILLIANT CAREER Men s furnishings. Hats and Caps. m paiitteai Men's, Youths', and Boys'Clothing. M, !• N* a PtfiUcai Shoes for the entire family. Bathing Suits and all Acicssonrs tltH k iln all VISIT THK «r W n a M , 1 Ca*4«a eaaatr, Hammocks, Lawn Setters, Water Coolers, > , T----- to tk* M l m w held I kr n u t o. Brfco 1» Ik. UalUrf ( n> Carts and Sulkies. SUIaa Boat*. Il ot u im l latenat. Belm ar Casino •^dd)k)oii|M kaiM t>> Trunks, Rags and Suit Cases. Tk* t » M Jada* kacaa life ilitj Ikraa j * m «n> I* ik- glaaa work lax ANI) HEAR THE CELEBRATED commaalt j of Waterford. Camden coaaty, N J , on® ot those villages la tha ssadjr districts of South Jersey Cook’s Bee Hive where gtaanbiowing Ont aprang ap la this eoaatrj. T rent Q uartette Asbury Park, N. J. glass cutter aad he intended ta h u d Bat a author's dreams sad a dogged parpoaa to ssa them realized ta her Shore Dinners A Specialty. child broke ap the plan snd started tta future Jarlet snd Presidential nom inator oa hls way to fame aad a broader uaefulneae BERGENS T ha Wescotts were aot poor, compared to the other villagers; fact, Jo hn Wescott, B r, had aai enough of hls wages to hoy a ahare Lively and Boarding Stables. tha basts use aad looked forward ending his days la a fair degree comfort He went as Car West LAKUKMT.UL1HCMT ANI» BKMT bfJU IPPK I* UVBKV Ohio aad Sooth to Virginia to < F OT.. BELM AR Ha was proud of his akfll aad anxious to hava hla sob do ss well But evil daya came on the little fam ily when the owaer of the local glass works failed, and It waa then that B O X 1244 TELE PHONE CON “Johnnie” determined to see what aa education would do for him. There were three children, all Little Giri His Bride. JOHN W. WESCOTT. OF CAMDEN and the harden of Meantime he hsd met and mnrried anew ne waa au right and I tarn ia< waa a hoary oae for the father, ao tha little girt who had watched hia uaca aad listened laager young, to bear. It waa a ques coarse at school To her derotion and “They Say Ha Can Talk.* tion whether John should stay at home good judgment he gives the credit for ’Tie put In phraaea that weren’t In and help support the family, of his choice of a profession and much of the copy, but they brought applaase, j lighten the load by going away. He his success in it. Tha original inten aad I began to aotice Norman E Mack had already hsd a taste of learning tn tion to stady for the ministry had nudging another gentleman who aat i the operoom Tillage school that kept given way on reaching college, study beside me every tl is the* apeaker Plumbing & Heating through the winter months and his ing Shakespeare and seeing Edwin rounded off a period. 1 had over* mother, who had named him after the Booth in Hamlet, to thoughts of tha heard the gentleman whisper as my great Wesley longed to hare him be stage. They were atrengthened by father arose. ‘W ho ia he; what's he | Plumbing Office. KXM F Street come a follower tn tbe footsteps of the success in elocution- The artificiality Uker and Mack had anawered, 'I famous English dlrlne. of stage life, however, seemed too don't know; they aay he can talk some BELMAR, N. I. 8 0 John went away to sohool H e great and the practice of medicine had when he geta started ’ had J o t enough money to bay hla rail been determined on ss offering a wor •There waa no cheering during the way ticket to Wilbraham. Maas., and thy and attractive Held of service, speech and no rough-house tactics, pay one term’s tuition ln the Wesleyan when the feminine influence, that but after every sentence almost, there Academy there. His beard he would perceived the real vocation, for waa han&clapplng. quick and appre hare to earn, na well « win n schol him. was brought to bear. Tha ciative. and between whiles the whole arship. by hard study, of he was to mother's smbUkm nnd the young SAMUEL HABERSTICK stay. wife’s wise counsel were the could hear every word. The Judge lores to tell now of those fortunate influences, but for wli I Practical Sanitary Plowkr. Steal aod Gas niter { yoang days when he faced the big this sketch of a possible United States though, the Texas and Pennaylvmd** world away from home alone. aad Jersey delegates began to geTtp T in K o o liu c a a d a ll Klm dt o l Metal W«rk, Coming home dfter eleren years of I Or—# —au HUTIK riK UBaaa UWHkaksb .OH-*woaa— 9 New England education, the young aa be M e d . Ike uproar broke oat fJ Hbap>Shop. ,;MHI 1300 rf STKKKT.STKEKT. - HKLMAK. XS J. j 'lawyer was admitted to the New Jer- again. But everybody waa pretty a ______A sey Bar In 1878 and began his lifa tired. It waa exactly 4 o'clock and my ff Phooe M W O ffice a a d S to r e . N 0 7 F S tr e e t ■work. By keeping everinstlngly nt It, father had been speaking thirty mia i nn»> H >a — doing and learning one thing nt a utea. A t 4.15 James ordered the aiales time, lt waa not long before he had all cleared ^and everybody every subaided. But ______mmmmm— m the business be could manage. In it was funny to 1have the demonstra ------Leon Abbett’s administration he was made County Judge. Later he was a ’t It!" elected First Vice-President of the joooooooooooooooooooooooo State Bar Association and. in the usual course; will be Its next Prest Distinguished jurist and orator who ia a candidate at the primary to Similar, necessities, motives j and causes Impel ail men alike, i d e n t be held September 24, for the Democratic nomination for United Belmar Casino The aame neceaaitlea. motives J B ut the former Judge has the habit States Senator to succeed Frank O. Briggs. The former Judge is alxty- snd causes which drew, as by i of work that was so thoroughly drilled three yeara old, haa been a leading practitioner before the New Jersey omnipotence, substantially all j Into him years ago. He brought hit Bar since 1878, and is noted aa an eloquent apeaker. hia moat fai New Jeraey aboat thla great i athletic pugnacity and skill In debate recent effort being the placing in nomination of Woodrow Wilaon. Hrr^d V-niiKtaf. Directly sa Shark Biver. «t Fifth A n « » and F and good man. are Identically j into the court room with him, and as Street. w*tha Tw nty-nft* vh'W of Um* 0 c*»® ' the aame necessities. motives i ful periods In the jroong man’s life. a conseuqence has had much to dc member we went back and sat ln the and causes that are In resist- j Homesickness seized him. He had w ith difficult and apparently hopeless crowd under the galleriea and got to less motion in every State ta i never been avray from his native Til- cases. Thst he has a real liking foi Two Cafes, Casino, Ball Booms, Pri talking again about Wilaon with the Union. Its solldnrltw cannot ] a hard light agalnat big odds is per old Southerner there who waa for Un be disintegrated. False argu- i haps the chief reason why Judge Wee GREAT SPEECH derwood and down on Mr. Bryan. 1 ment folia broken against it. A j vate Dining Rooms, Evening Din cott, though so Industrious. Is not rich guess he’s satisfied now. revolution of intelligent and pa- < It Is expensive to fight, as litigants “The speeches began about 10.30. 1* triotic millions is the expression J net's, Orchestra _ — from sad experience, and whether vlo CAUSED FUROR tried to get my father a seat on the of these necessities, motives i tors or vanquished, aro more apt to platform, but there wasn't any room, and causes. Therefore New Jer- J know than lawyers a The prospect re . even to stand up, so we went out sey argues that Woodrow W il i of seeing obvious snd real wrongs Wescott's Presentation of Wil again and didn't return till the Clark son Is the only candidate wbo j righted, however, has alwaya attract u x THK rarauK b u n d s o r son Stirred Convention. demonstration showed signs of dying can not only make Democratic 1 ed Judge Wescott more than has thf OUL success a certainty, but secure ! ■.IQDIMH. unit CIUAItX; SUOA WATKK, K T» . prospect of m sklng money. The lure “We pushed up the steps at about Z tbe electoral vote of almost 1 of large fees never tempted him tc HAD FEARED HIS RECEPTION a. m.. and almost got Into a fracas every State In the Union.— ! Boating, Crabbing and Fishermen’s Supplies. ent.'r the ranks of corporation law that waa going on around a pretty girl Judge W'escott’s speech nomi- 1 yer*. Ills temperament as well aB bit with a big silk Clark banner ln the nating Woodrow Wilson for ! sympathies inclined him to the othei Orator Overcame Handicap of Sore press-stand. Everybody waa pushing President THOMAS. J. MURPHY, Proprietor side. The largest part of bis practice Throat and Weary Wait Till and shouting and walking all over the Is tbe enforcement of claims for la reporters’ hands and heada. Early Morning. Juries suffered through the fault oi fellows had reason to get mad aad ring the chapel bell to earn his board, A Great Speech. the big railway and other companies Describing the stirring and remark throw people out occasionally. aad wouldn’t notice young Weecott at and his clients are rarely affluent able scene in the Convention Hall at An Unexpected Furor. (From the Springfield Republican.) a a This characteristic and bis readiness We are In the midst of much politi Baltimore on the long, wehry night of “But the great surprise came when He didn’t escape the notice, how to assist unfortunate wage-worken cal oratory that has been carefully the nominating speeches. Ralph W. the roll of Statea w u resumed and ever. of a dark-eyed, mature-looking and. indeed, any one who seems tc devised aad wrought oat to Influence Wescott. one of former Judge John W. Delaware gave way lo New Jeraey. little girl ln the primary department. him worthy of help, probably accounti the people ln the coming election. The COAST GAS CO Wescott’s sons, who acted as his fath The word ‘Jersey* was hardly out of She wns touched by the manliness nnd for his failure to make a fortune ii great nominating speech in the Balti er’s secretary there, said in an inter the Chairman's mouth aa my father seriousness of the working student the law. H e does not feel however more convention, one that ranks with view: reached the front ot the speakers and. though they did not meet there, that this failure la to hia discredit. H< •Trobably there never was a more Coloae! IngerooU's famoaa effort for GAS stand. At once tbe whole crowd ahe remembered him afterward when has more than much money ak>n< Blaine, Roacoe Conkllng’s for Grant, unexpected reception of a nominating seemed to break loose A roar arose she saw him from the gallery of the could buy— the respect and affection o or aay other, waa that or Judge John FOR speech at a national convention. It like that oa the sea in a storm, and Tale gymnasium on the floor. H e waa his community. That Governor \ W. Weacott of Camden. N. J , nomi will be long before there la such an aa It grew or sank the hall aeemed to participating in an exhibition of gym son chose such a m an to stand sponsoi nating Woodrow Wilaon of that State other one. In the first place, we had away and rock. At first I thought tt Lighting, Cooking and Heating nastics. perhaps boxing nnd wrestling, to him at Baltimore is but anothei for the Presidency of the United gone down there expecting a more or wss a. mere greeting to the speaker ia which he came to excel. But that evidence of the universal democracj States This speech waa deUvered at less hostile reception or at leaat a cool and would die down, but aa minute leads to another chapter in the of true manhood. I o'clock In the morning, under condi one But right from the flrat every followed minute and it kept oa Judge's truly romantic life, which ia is tbe most unfavorable, but its Vulcan Ranges, Garland Water Heaters time. Wilson’s name waa mentioned and falling and rising. I got up and told fan another column of this paper. quality waa recognised nt the moment the galleries went wild. There came looked at my father and at the crowd by many aa old conventfcm-goer At After three years at the Wesleyan to be a sort of individuality tn the He had been pretty severe looking and Reznor Heaters A scholar, not a charlatan; a the aame time, ao far aa the country la school the yoang student entered Tale cheering for each candidate, so that when we walked up, but now he wax statesman, not a doctrinaire; a concerned. Judge Wescotts presenta College without difficulty and began when you were standing outaide the nodding to various profound lawyer, not a splitter tion of Governor Wilson waa largely an academic career that attracted fa big armory, cooling off or taking a in our d< a nation of legal hairs; s practical polite lost tn the shuffle of n maaa of con vorable attention In many quarters. smoke, you could tell just who waa Every once tn a while so* F Street, Belmar clan, who constructs, modifies, vention matter ao great that few read- He had not forgotten his original sur causing the disturbance inside. restrains without disturbance era, it may well be roundings nnd. Indent hls first con “But that waa after the balloting and destruction; a resistless de mach tim e oa the siderable oratorical effort, delivered at began. On tbe second day of the con bater aad consummate master hia graduation from the academy at vention my father caught a little coWL of statement, not a mere soph Wilbraham. was entitled “The Labor The weather was terrible; first steam ist; a humanitarian, not a de lag Man.” aad It woa tbe graduation ing hot. then rainy, windy and chilly. tainer of characters and lives; The nominating speeches were looked fi h man wboae m ind is at once for on the third day and by Thursday At college ka fooa* tlaio lor IB cosmopolitan and composite of morning my father’s throat waa so E l e c t r i c .mazing number ot acUrtUn. playing America; a gentleman of unpre G e o r g e G . T r sore it hurt him to talk. Instead of kaaekall aad root ball aad becoming tentions habits, with the fear saving his strength for the speech, be D S A L K M I * ekampioa boxer aad n n U e r . w k «* of God In his heart and the had Just pitched right in with the other ka not only kept up kl. ttadta* kal love of m ankind exhibited in B i t t e r s Jersey deiegatea and talked aad a n oner tutoring, teachln* ia every act of h is life; above all Coal, W ood, ktaeksol keeping.kooks in a «tora gued himself hoarse explaining away the i * sconceptkms o f W ilson. got 1 S a m . sad tried to the uttermost and nev the l er found wanting "He was Anally persuaded ta _ . a reet. It let him sleep until after the It k« Ia the fourth year of his Isw-course. ultimate Democrat. Woodrow convention had opened for ita fourth ItTCk he rowed bow oar on the Unl- W ilson —From Judge W eaeott'a eeaaton Thursday night. We reached veratty eight and ha also carried off J oar seats shoat • o’clock snd aea it hart the fasMua De Forest medal, the hixb- f ' ' ‘ ~ ft " eat D a ire n The Natural Infsrenee HIGHLANDER RECRUIT IS FINISHED PLAYER REWARDS OF BASEBALL While oat motoring the other day, I ran acroaa an old friend of Mine." -Waa he much hartf* Other Player* Than Pitcher* Are Tbe woman who earsa for a elsan, Paid Big Money. wholesome mouth, and aweet bieatb. Tfrinss Queer ^ G n io u s w ill find Pax Hue A n tlw p tic a M f o r ever. A t druggists, ?6c a box or sent postpaid on receipt of price by The nil i* a town on lop. This town, which Paxton Toilet Co., Boston, Mess. la of a past civilisation, ia held to b« World's Championship Series of Last on* of the moat perfect specimens of Fall Unearthed Hero in Person ' Too Much of a Good Thin*. , the prehistoric Puebian architecture. of Frank Baksr of Phlladet **I was very happy," said the profes With inconceivable labor thia aortal phi a Athletic Tesm. sor, "’when, after years of wooing, ^be town waa built and fortified for the finally said ‘Yea.’ " safety of its Inhabitants Ita ape la It Isn't necessary to be a pitcher to “But why did you break the engage* not known, but It waa already old In earn big ipoa«y, for there are other de nient so soon after?’’ asked his friend. the year 1540, when the first ex- partments o f the game In which to "Man, It was she that dissolved It." p!ut*ra vial ted It. shiae. It baa been said that every “ReallyT' said his friend. “How did world series develops a new hero. That that happen ?*’ NOVEL ELECTRIC RESTAURANT applies to third baseman Prank Baker, "It waa due to my accursed absent who is now known at Homerun mindedness. When, a few dsys later, An electric restaurant, which en Baker. Bake/ was one of the leading I called at her home. I again aaksd her tirely does away with the services of fsctors in the Athletics’ late victory to marry me" waiters, has been installed In Paris over the Giants, and his efforts were It Is fitted with tables for one. two. rewarded by prize money to the ex Couldn't Happen to Them, three, four and larger numbers of tent of 93.6M.58, this being his share Mike got a job moving aome kegs guests. Beneath the dining room la of the extra |75,746.87. which wss di of powder, and. to the alarm of his the kitchen and dishes prepared below vided smong the 21 eligible players of foreman, waa discovered smoking at are sent straight up to the tables hia team. When a baseball player his work. through the floor can secure f€09 per game for six “Je-ru-sa-lem!” exclaimed the fore A guest gives his order through an games his earning ability compares men. “Do you know whst happened electrophone attached to the electric favorably with any man whdse busi when a man smoked at this Job some lamp on the table The electrophone ness success depends upon his hsnds yesrs ago? There was an explosion carries the voice to the kitchen below as well aa hia brains. That the Phil that blew up a dozen men." without any special effort of the diner adelphia American League club Con “That couldn’t happen here,* re to speak Into I t The dish ordered sidered that Baker was worth the turned Mike calmly. comes up through a moderatesiied money la shown by the fact that he “Why not?" hole In the tsble When the diner signed a contract thla season calling “ ’Cause there’s only you and m e * wishes to get rid of dishes or glasses for almost fl.OOO a month ror the wss the reply."—Ever) body’s Msga- seven months of major league base he merely saya so and they disappear sine. silently through the bole by which ball. they came. Wtoen the table is a large Two veterans who hsve drawn big 8 par row Seta House Ablaze. dividends from the national game for one the dish ran be made to circulate An English sparrow was the cause more than a decade are Hans Wagner and stop before any d-'ner who wlshea of three houses catching fire at Law* I t renceburg, Ind., recently, and had it No waiter or human assistant ap Outfielder Zinn. not been for the prompt work of the pears at the table from the moment neighbors and friends all would have the diner sita down until he goes out. Zinn, the recruit center fielder of the New York Americans, Is consid been destroyed. The sparrow waa When he wishes to pay his check he ered one of the finds of the year. He has been especially strong with the building a nest under the eaves of the aays so. It comes up through the bat and has helped the Yankees win a number of what few games they home of Mrs. Msry Webber, and It table, he leaves the money and goes have to their credit through the force with which he has wielded hia war picked up a long cotton string froia a away. There is no waiter to be club. pile of rubbish that had Just been tipped and none to feel aggrieved be burned. With the burning string in cause he Is not tipped. The Inventor its beak, the sparrow flew to the roof of the aystem Is M. Georgia Knap, a HUB PERDUE ADMIRES BROWN STAR TEAMS OF BIG LEAGUE of Mrs. Sophia Shafer's house, then noted electrician living In Paris, but to Otto McCright's house and then to of foreign origin. Pitching Wonder of Boston Braves Recently Compiled Averagea Giving the roof o f Emanuel Wuest’s home, Would Have His Hand Mutilated Best Batting Players Favor Those where ITjlropped the burning string. of American League. Tha great keep, or donjon, hare pictured la tha only one remaining of STRIKE OF JAPANESE LEPERS Like Cub Pitcher. A flre started in the shingles of each tha nine formerly poaaeaaed by the famoua chateau of Vincennes, in France. building. ‘Each was extinguished by It ia 170 feet high and Ita walla are 17 fe«t thick. The building waa begun Hub Perdue, the Gallatin (Tenn) On the most recently compiled av neighbors before much damage was Although strikes are the order of by Louie VII. in 1164, and was used aa a royal residence u n til 1740. Then it rustic who is the pitching wonder erages of the best batting team in the done. became a porcelain factory, but in 1832 Louia Philippe fortified it and turned the day in Japan a strike of lepers of the National league now, is a National league would be: Myers, Is something out of the common. At It into a military depot. Among its famoua priaoner« were Henry IVn the “rube" right. Born In a small town, catcher; Crandall, pitcher; Wagner, Everybody in Hard Luck. the Kamevama hospital, however, this Great Conde, Cardinal da Retz, Mirabeau and the unfortunate Due d’Enghein, unlettered, uncouth, rather glorying shortstop; Konetchy. first base; Doyle, Suddenly he stepped up to a gentle recently occurred. The hospital was who waa executed here in 1804. Henry V. of England died in thia chateau In his rusticity, he has ever been a second base; Zimmerman, third base; man, who was waiting for the tram, founded and is conducted by a so “card.” Wheat, left field; Marsans, center and, tapping him lightly on tbe shoul ciety of French monks, and contains One day when the Cubs were ■ In field, and Donlfa, right field. Would der, said: “Excuse me, but did you traveller grasps two upright posts. At some three hundred leper patients. NEEDLE IN TOE 30 YEARS Nashville on their Spring training drop a five-pound note?" at the same the outer edge of each boat or shoe The costs of the establishment are trip where Hub then played. Perdue time holding out in his hand th6 ar three small pad dies, shaped like rud* paid by voluntary subscriptions and After carrying a needle In her foot walked up to Three-Fingered Brown ticle. ders, are fastened. These move J\ by the sale of the produce of the hos Frank Baker. for thirty years Mrs. Daniel 8. Horn- in a hotel lobby and demanded to see The gentleman quetioned gazed a hinges and are worked by a sli/ig pital garden and handiwork of the pa beck. a school teacher of Milford, N. Brown's maimed mitt of the Pittsburg Pirates and Christy moment at the note, assumed an anx mechanism that is operated by the tients. The latter receive no pay J.. had the bit of *teel removed by a Mordecal pushed out the mutilated Mathewson of the New York Giants. ious look, msde a hasty search of bis traveller pushing his feet forward al ment for their services, beyond their chiropodist at Newton, N. J. F or the hand and Hub examined it care- Each player has been a star In his po pockets, and said: “W hy, so I did, and ternately. somewhat like a boy learn board, lodging and medical attend last few years she had a severe pain fully. sition and has been paid accordingly. I hadn’t missed it," holding out an ing to skate. He can travel rapidly, ance and a small sum for pocket la her large toe and the chiropodist, •Well, I swan,'' he finally ejaculated. It Is estimated that Wagner has re eager hand. in removing a supposed corn, extract and with safety on smooth water, money, which ia calculated at the “How'd you do it?" ceived more than $100,000 for his la The elderly hunter took the name ed a good sited sewing t «dle, which although the apparatus la probably rate of a farthing per day. Recently “Ran it In a feed cutter, chopped bors on the diamond, and he is still and address of the loser and, putting had imbedded itself In the bone of not fit for use In stormy weather. the lepers demanded an increase in off two fingers and broke three,” said a mighty drawing card on the Nation the note in his pocket, turned away. the toe. Thirty years ago. when Mrs. Those who have tested It assert that their pocket money allowance to a Brown laconically—for It’s an old al league circuit. The average fan “Well,” said tbe other, “do you want Hornbeck was a ten-year old girl run it does not tax the strength as much half-penny a day. and on the refusal story to him. who has seen Wagner executing one it all as a reward?” ning about in the fields at Dingman’s as rowing a moderately sized boat. of the father superintendent they Perdue didn’t Bay anything for of his marvelous stops and throws, or **Oh, I did not find one,” remarked Ferry, she stepped upon the needle. The Inventor uses his water shoes struck work, and over a hundred es awhile, but, reaching to his pocket, he clearing the bases with a teriflc the benevolent onev with another She ran Into the house, but there waa almost every day for crossing the caped from the hospital by night by flshed out an indelible pencil and home-run drive over the centerfield- beam; “but it struck me that in a big no sign of the needle in her toe snd lake and transporting his tools and a climbing over the wall. Tbev were drew a line across ills pitching hand er’s heed, will tell you that he is worth place like London there must be a H waa supposed she had steped upon moderate amount of baggage. subsequently recaptured by the local that corresponded to the cuts In the money.— Harper’s Weekly. quiry I found that you are the one som ething sharp and been pricked by police and reconducted to the care of Brown’s fin. quantity of money lost, and upon In- RIDES CYCLE ON THE WATER the monks. As he w alked out of the hotel brisk JOHN BATES NEVER WORRIES hundred and thirty-first man who lost ly, he said, “ I*m going right home a five-pound note this morning.*’—Lon A novelty In navigation was Intro THE NARROWS. ST. JOHNS. N.F. now and put my hand In the old man's don Answers. duced In San Francisco the other day. Cincinnati Possesses One Player BECOMES MAYOR BY ACCIDENT feed cutter, I swan if I don’t ”— A t when Eugene Frey, an inventor, rode Whom Most Persistent Knocker lanta Georgian. PUTTING HIM WISE. across San Francisco bay on his home Among Fana Cannot Disturb. made hydromotorcycle. The distance from the starting point in Alameda Even the most persistent knocker over Frey's circuitous course to the that can be dug up in Cincinnati fan- dock In the city was 12 miles, and the ABOUND dom—and they have some fierce ones queer looking craft was Just one hour on the Rhine—can not charge th^t on her way. Frey's engine worked Clarke Griffith made a bad move when perfectly and he was never In danger he got Johnny Bates ss part of his The machine consists of a double pon XBASES famous trade with Philadelphia. Bates toon attached to a motorcycle. On Jack Killilay la pitching fine ball for has played great ball for the Reds; land the pontoons are raised and the Oakland in the Pacific Coast league. he la one of the topnotchers In the Na machine is operated as a motorcycle Brooklyn seems to have picked up tional League in base stealing and run an excellent second baseman In Cut- getting and covers a lot of ground In AERIAL TOWN IN MEXICO shaw. fielding. Furthermore, the condition* Fred Clarke haB found a valuable that make it hard for a ball player to Were a mushroom of gigantic pro- man in Warner, the Brown university give his best efforts In Cincinnati do portIon8 to be ao planted aa to over twirler. Konetchy of S t Louis. not seem to bother him — knocks and look the sea it would present a strik Bill Dahlen w ill be retained as m an not be such a bad combination, either. criticisms worry him not That may ing analogy to the foundationa of tbe ager of the BrooklynB next year, Eb- town of Ancoma, three milea south of Charles Carter, a laborer and tlje The premier American club of slug betts announces. the Mesa mountains. In Mexico. son of an English bookmaker, has gers would be: Lapp, catcher; John Manager George Stovall Intends to Tbe queer, mush room-like rock on been elected mayor of Moufify. a vil son, pitcher; Barry, shortstop; La- have an entirely new team in the Few bits of scenery In Newfound which thiB town la situated has over lage near Auxerre, In the department jole, first base; Eddie Collins, second Mound City next season. land surpass the Narrows, at S t Johns. hanging sides nearly four hundred feet of Yonne, France. His election was base; Baker, third base; Jackson, left Ty Cobb Is said to be thinking se Tfte strip of water la about 400 feet high. The top of the rock 1b compara the result of a joke, and he has been field; Speaker, center field, and Cobb, riously of buying the Indianapolis club wide and the hills on either side tively level and is about seventy acres asked to resign in consequence, but right field. A series between two He— I’d kiss you if I had the sand. of the American association. rise to a height of about 500 feet. On in extent It is indented with numer- flrmly insists on holding the office. such teams would prove attractive. She—There’s sand all about us. Help Harry Davis has picked up a com one of them is the famoua Cabot ous bays and notched with chasms. Carter, who Is only twenty-six years Non-partisan fans would fancy the yourself. ing star, he thinks, in Billy Hunter, tower. The greater portion of it overhangs of age. is a naturalized Frenchman chances of the American league, ow the aea, and the strangest feature of and cannot speak English. the Southern Michigan youngster. ing to the fact that Johnson is a THE WAY OUT Otto Knabe of the Phillies is now vastly superior twirler to Crandall, Change of Food Brought Success and CIGAR TASTERS OF FRANCE; said to be the man Garry Hermann and that the Johnsonian outfield trio Happiness. wants for manager of the Reds next would have a big edge on the Nation There exist in the ministry of jrear. als in all-around play and run-getting. An ambitious but delicate girl, after finance In France officials whose Ed Sweeney, the Yankees’ star falling to go through school on ac duties are but little Known to the pub Swan Motor Car That Hisses backstop, is hitting the ball hard and count of nervousness and hysteria, lic. They are tobacco tasters who do helping the Yankees climb out of the PUN A BASEBALL COLLEGE found in Grapo-Nuts the only thing nothing but smoke cigars, cigarettes cellar. and pipes from morning to night, and that seemed to build her up and fur Here’s a sure sign. Connie Mack Manager Carr of Kansas City and render account of tbe qualities of the nish her the peace of health. never could * in a pennant during a President Navin of Detroit Would various samples submitted to them. “From infancy,” she says, “I have presidential year. He drew blanks In Teach Raw Recruits. They receive the tobacco in leaf and not been strong. Being ambitious to ’04 and ’08. It Is then made up either aa cigars learn at any cost I -finally cot to the The Senators look like a real ball If the plane of Charley Carr of Kan or cigarettes, or cut for smoking. High School, but soon had to abandon team and are being treated like a sas City and President Navin of De There are about twenty factories in ray studies on account of nervous pros real team for the first time In the troit go not astray, there will be a France and their products are sent tration and hysteria. history of the game. baseball college opened in the south regularly to the tasters to appraise “My food did not agree with me, I Ray Collins Is now one of the lead next fall for the purpose of training the value. The Frenchman's notion of grew thin and despondent I could not ing left-hand pitchers of the country. the recruits the majors draft and pur a cigar is tbat it should be blonde, enjoy the simplest social affair for I Collins Is one of the few who have chase each year for the big leagues. well veined, spotted, brittle and suffered constantly from nervousness made good this season. The Idea is Carr’s, and President Na- John W. Batee in eplte of all sorts of medicines. A team that will play ten games vln has promised 'financial backing “This wretched condition continued without an e rro r la one worth look and his aid In organizing. Every be due to the years he spent with the RAPID SKI-ING ON WATER u n til I was twenty-five, when I became ing over for stars. That’s what the major league club will be Invited to Boston Nationals before he went to interested in the letters of those who Lincoln fNeb.) team did recently. join the project. Stars of the past Philadelphia. Bates, like most of the A German cabinet maker has con had cases like m ine and who were get Griffith thinks Joe Wood of the and present will be engaged to teach ball playing fraternity, thought he was structed a pair of water shoes, with ting well by eating Grape-Nuts. Red Sox is due for a slump before the fine points of the positions in cut out for a pitcher when he started the help of which he walks upon the “I had little faith but procured a long and he has been w aiting for It which they achieved greatness. out In Pennsylvania in 1905, but he water. He has already croased Lake box and after the first dish I expe In order to take his team into first was shunted to the outfield. He broke Ammer in Bavaria, 12,000 feet wide, rienced a peculiar satisfied feeling place. Resembles Amos Rusie. into the National League as a recruit ta two hours. These water shoes are that I had nev%r gained from any ordi An Englishman named Matthew son, who reside* in Calcutta, has had President Sol Meyer of the Indian They say that Tesreau, the Giants’ with Boston and has always made so really two long, narrow boxes of pine nary food. I slept and re8ted better built for him the remarkable automooile here illustrated. Not only is the apolis team fa buying players of all pitcher, resembles Amos Rusie. Mc good that he Is an object of envy by wood, squared off at the rear end that night and in a few days began to body of the car made to represent a swan, but the bird emits hisses that are kinds and degrees. He Is going to Graw doesn’t worry about that, how managers. He is a left-hander, weighs aad shaped life the bow of a boat 1c grow stronger. ao natural that the natives are rather terrified. The hiaaea are effected by make the Indians win If quantity has ever. If Tesreau can only fling like 162 pounds, stands 5 feet 7 inches, and fro n t To preserve his balance the means of a pedal that releases compressed gas. “I had a new feeling and peace and anything to do with It Rusie, McGraw w ill be> satisfied. is a native of Ohio. restfulnese In a few weekB, to my The recent acquisition of Stone and great joy, the headaches and nervous From this arose the present craze for Wall by the Muscatine club is said Two of Mack's Finds. Must Throw Overhand. CRAZE FOR IMITATION GEMS the little creaturea aa carefully as pos ness left me and life became bright imitation gems. Expert craftsmen to have added strength to that or There may be many disappointments Jim Vaughn’s Inability to control sible. Miss Carter found the neat of and hopeful. I resumed my studies place the chesp stones in such dainty youngsters while the old ones weiw ganization. It ought to. yet in store for Connie Mack this sea the pill is said to be due to his incli Women who ten years ago would have snd later taught ten months with esse and delicately wrought settings, how absent snd It was an «*sy matter to Pat Dougherty, the former White son. but among the year’s asists he nation to let the balls go off side-arm been shocked at the Idea of wearing —of course using Grape-Nuts every ever. that most women are pleased to place them In a basket »nd take them Sox outfielder. Is not out of the game will count two of the best young style. Some of the Senators believe Imitation jewelry now revel fn all that day. It is now four years since I be wear them, even If they are counter to her home. She expects to raise the at all He has been bossing an In pitchers turned out this season—Carl he Is the best pitcher In the Bouthpsw Is pretty ia the imitation jewelers art gan to use Grape-Nuts, I am the mis feit. animals and aell them for their fur. dependent team at Hornell, N. Y. Brown and Byron Houck. division when he flings them over tress of a happy home, and A New Y o rk store, placing oa sale 81,- The Newark club of the Ohio State hand. Griffith recently told him he the old 880 pieces ranging In price from 25 has released Manager Sandy Murray , No Truth In It would have to follow the overhand weakness hss never returned." Name rents to $10, sold the entire stock with GIRL OWNS FIFTEEN SKUNKS TEST OF GREATNESS and given hia job to Barry McCor Friendly Critic—“This will never do. style. given by the Postua Co, Battle Creek, Mich. in a week. It has been the custom for mick. recently released by Mancfield. You must make your characters true ** l buHe, to joe* Mlsa Hallle Carter, living near “There’s a reason." Read tbe little Gr«»t h»d m« tb, tx a t which tti,lr Manager Dad Stewart of the 8t. to life. Why, man, In your descrip Promising Player. la safe deposit Plainfield, Ind., is the owner of it feneration l i v e , them, u d Thomas team of the Canadian league tion of the Fcene at the Dorcas club Smith, the Brooklyn third baseman. book, “The Road to WsQvlUe" In J : public polecats which she recently csptured anything wbtek !• u v ao long aa li la has released First Baseman Frank you say, ’Fbr uome minutes they Is popularly known aa “Oh, Promise of M ar her home and she la carin* for ftwne/ and Outfielder Jimmy Oraney. sewed In silence.* "— U fa l i e " 4 AMERICAN BEAUTY AT FRENCH RACES MAST TREES FOR THE CROWN out Cofony. Government Employed Man to Ettim aUFiih Weight. In tbe provincial charter of I HI, under which thc Plymouth colony nnd From 40 to 50 Years of Age. the province of Maine were united j with Massachusetts, It w m provided H o w It Mejr Be F u n d that all tree* of tbe diameter of >4 in Safety. Inches and upward of 12 Inchea from the ground. growing upon land not Odd. V i .: - “ I «m •»>*<■« W tttt heretofore granted to any private per Im Jth than 1 k t n tar ■ j a m . m d ! son, should be reserved to the crown j bcU.v. I caa«M j for the furnishing of masts for tbe j royal navy. Harper's Weekly ob j serves A surveyor general of woods was ap- ] pointed to see that this provision of the charter was earried into effect. From a Young Olrl. Invitations for October weddings Near the coast ail white pines of suit I have been reading your column are beginning to fly, and so also are able dimensions were marked with the julte awhile and now I come to you letters to beauty specialists. They “broad srrow"—three cuts through tbe | tor help. I am a girl fifteen years old. are mostly from engaged girls and bark with an ax, like the track of a | and would like you to tell me how bridesmaids, pretty pleas for "balms,” crow. This was tbe king's mark. j tbould I treat a boy who likes me or pastes, or advice. Two of the fu Long after the revolution had oblit ' much, and I don't care anything for ture brides complain of being "worn erated the royal authority men wbo 1 out" and pale and nervous— thst is, had been taught in boyhood to re- ’ la It proper far a girl to kiss a two who write to tne, and bere are spect the king s mark hesitated to cut ) roung boy that ia older than she. patients for tbat cheapest of medicine such trees. I ifter he has been off for three years? and tbst most rewarding of beauty In felling a tree it was necessary I Oo you think I write well—From an moves— common sense. to “bed I f to prevent Ita breaking 3 nterested Reader. Being engaged is in itself a thrilling This was done by euttlng tbe small experience, trying to the nerves, tem grow th and placing small trees across * Tou have a difficult task, but if the per and mere muscles, if the girl does the hollow, so that tbere should be 1 toy bas any sense at all, after you much running around, and if she stays no strain upon one section more than ^ late declined his invitations several at bome. snd Is entirely occupied witb upon another when the monster pine * lines he w ill see that you do not care the subject of Jack or John and her struck ground lor his attention. I do not think you own Importance, she is apt to get not The mast waa hauled out of the ^ leed kiss the young man even If he only pale, but extremely below psr in woods on one strong sled, whether in ias been absent a long time. He is physical fitness. Love ts tbe most con. winter or summer, and so many oxen j tot a relative, and has no reason to Burning emotion of which the humai. were required tbat tbe hind pair were * ilalm kisses. Tour writing may be heart is capable, and too mucb occu often choked In crowing a hollow, be-! 1 {reatly Improved by careful practice; pation with the subject is far from Ing hung up ln tbeir yoke by tbe pull- j ! t ls not good for one of your age. sensible now when two people expect Ing of those ahead of them. to Join their destinies so soon for all A mast hauling was a great event, j * Written Wedding Invitations. time. Therefore, as a first specific to and everybody witbin walking dis- ( In writing a wedding invitation to ward the relief of that “tired feeling,” ,tance came to aee it. he few guests who are to witness a and as a cure for Indifferent complex teremony to be performed at home, la ions, I would advise the bride-to-be to he same form observed as those en- have more long walks with her fraved, or are informal notea sent?— "young man” snd fewer Indoor confer Perplexed. ences. Fresh air Is the skin's great est reviver and tbe exercise freshens tbe blood, tones up muscles snd brings is not obliged to sell an eighteen or Do not try to copy the formal style, twenty pounder at the twelve-pound rat write an individual note to each Joy to the heart; but since young peo basis to the government unless ho juest. One of the prettiest home wed- ple always want to drink cold things lings I know of waa where the bride summer afternoons and nights, I must kets. wrote Uttle missives something like warn the bride who wants a flawless The government Is buying 1,000 fish ills: "Dick and I are to be married complexion on her wedding dsy to this year, which, at the twelve-pound ra Saturday at noon, and it will add steer dear of the ice cream sodas ta standard, will coat from $3 to $3.50 rreatly to our happiness if you wit ken eo often during the rambles with a fish. less the ceremony. Hoping to have the beloved one and with girl friends. rou with ua, cordially your, etc." Buttermilk, as I have said many times, used Internally and externally. TO MARK OLDEST HOUSE The Proper Thing to Do. Is very beautifying to the akin. and Tbis may seem a most trivial and sometimes an entire buttermilk diet WOMAN AS A GUARD even foolish state of mind to be in. ia needed for toning up the stomach but I believe you will be kind enough after purging or s bilious attack. Mo. to aid me. For many long years I was lasses of the thick, dark kind is wm barred from all social pleasures by a First "Night Watchwoman" of M strop- sidered to have a d'stinct beauty val Paris.—A commemorative plate Is series of Illnesses. Now tbat I am olla Has Post In Vicinity of Wash ue when eaten with coarse bread, and about to be placed on tbe oldest house well and can again enter society, 1 so are the fresh fruits, particularly ington 8quare— Not Afraid of in Psris, 51 Rue de Montmorency. In find I am too self-coasclous to enjoy oranges, grapefruit, grapes and pine PARIS CABS MUST BEHAVE the Temple district It ls a corner a single moment. I do not know what apple. A daily salad of fresh green bouse Just off the Boulevard Sebasto to say or how to a c t W hat shall I stuff aids the digestion, and so ia a New York.—"Then," aald a reporter pol, st the junction of the Rue S t Msin do? Can you give me any set phrases help In the banishing of pimples and Orphanages in Turkey. for a New York paper to a woman in tin with the Rue de Montmorency. The to learn or repeat on all occasions? the sallowneps due to coarse eatini There are 22 orphanages in the house, which was built In 1407 by the white, accompanied by a little girl, aa Anything you suggest 1 will be grate or neglect of the bowels. Turkish empire, conducted by Ameri philanthropist Nicolas. Flamel. Is now she placed a couple of red lanterns In ful for.— win. Weddings coming in October entail cans. enrolling 2,000 inmates. In con known as tbe Hotel Helvetia, and also position outside 12 Macdougal alley, Paris.— Tbe cochmen and chauffeurs In the first place, endeavor to for a good deal more anxiety about ths nection with these orphanages an In ss the Taverne Nicolas FlameL It was “you are the only woman night watch of Paris are muttering and protesting get youraelf. This will only be accom whiteness of the akin than do thoe« dustrial work has sprung up which originally built aa a hostelry for work man ln the city?" over the new series of regulations plished by degrees, for you have been of tbe springtime, for vacations havt gives employment to over 10.000 peo ingmen, the revenue from whose lodg “Yon mean,” replied Mra. Astrid relative to street traffic. Frenchmen so accustomed to thinking of yourself just ended and many girls return to ple in addition to the orphans The ing was uaed to pay for ths food they Wolfe, “that I am the only night dislike changes of sny kind, and It Is and your surroundings. If possible, town disfigured to the alarming poiat work ia largely done by tha widows watchwoman ln the city." not strange that the veteran Parisian become engaged In some active work and orphans and includes rug and front of tbe house was restored in with sunburn and freckles. For ths cab drivers should grumble over sny for others. When you enter a room lace making, various forms of em When the reporter remembered that scriptions were laid bare which re dispersal of these blights massage li rules which pretend to tell them how «Ib not let the thought come, ‘ what broidery, and other domestic work- Mrs. Wolfe and her nine-year-old vealed the original purposes of tha needed, but it must follow a hot fact they shall drive through the streets of do they think of me," but “what can The product of these institutions finds daughter Lillian carried the banner building. bath or a good face steam and b« for the mothers* division in the woman Parts which they know so Intimately. I see or do or say to make the other done with a bleaching cream. Ths a market abroad. Louis Leplne, the prefect of police, •fellow’ comfortable and happy?" You suffrage parade laat spring he ac PUN TO REFORM NEWPORT cream containing cucumber, lettuce or cepted the correction. Mrs. Wolfe has, hqwever, become a believer ln will find this habit will grow, too. and iris are all whitening In their effect Na Concern. w t - ' U l j r wore around her neck a black ribbon, the ayatem of tbe American inventor, you will soon be perfectly at ease. but much of the success with their “Mr. Mips must be a singularly pure Nine times in ten when the fiver Is Women of Resort Employ Detectives and upright man." r*hl the stomach and bowels are right which bore, instead of a watch, a po William Phelps Eno, which bas sl- use comes with the massage. Th« to Make “Survey’' of Law lice whistle. In her strong hand waa ready been so successfully applied In Reply to “ Mary.” rubbing gets down to the seat ol "Why do you think it is unusually 1 CARTER’S UTTLE New York and London. Each coach Violations. her nightstick. Every policeman Your questions do not belong ln our things, the pores opening and allow U V E R PILLS man and chauffeur has been given a "Somebody told him there w-ere gently butfin n hrco tn r^^^^M around Washington square is alert for department, so I cannot take space to ing the unguent used to penetrate be little book dealing with keeping to Newport. R. I.— Women Identified well-defined reports tbat a Bums de- iasy liver any alarm from Mrs. Wolfe’s post, reply. Sorry. low the first layer of skin. the right Bide of tbe ioad, the rights with the millionaire's colony have had which ls a big, dark, echoing building, A cucumber milk, which ia almosi tective bad been operating secretly ° ° 15s C m . and duties of hirers and drivers re private detectives for several days yawning upon Eighth street It is the Tha Proper Calling Cards. a specific for redness, roughness and in the neighborhood he frequents, ar.d V | Y £ R spectively, and such questions ss sig making a "survey" of the city. It sort a place that would scare tbe av Please Inform me which Is the prop sunburn, and which ls very helpful be said it was nothing to him." d ic tio n , I I p I U S . nals, speed and the treatment of is said tbat the detectives will report erage woman after dark. The build er way for a wife to have her calling in the banishment o f freckles. Is made horses. on all varieties of violations of law ing ls unoccupied, save by her, aa lt cards printed. Should tbe husband s ln this manner: Important to Mothera Headaeba,^^ Ap**®53®™ There Is also a special page devoted here. Including gambling. Illegal li Examine carefully every bottle of . and Diatresa Alter Initials be used, his full Christian Oil of sweet almonds...... 4 ounce* is being remodeled. to the regulation of tra/fic on . the quor traffic and disorderly resorts. CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for sw ah PIIJ.. s 3 *'SJ-2z$*2£ $ 1 iIil-5 u 'J i rh *i!*| !18»fi n lli l \ l £A -1 •? ' I t “ * s | s | .= s < l e = H i JiJ *-s I .fillii ill.ni* k-t U S r s i * i s S s-e S 5 ? &s 51 gcg i3p;jM ? iijil 1 fl is3ipiM l!s5 iiiiiiiiii- ;! e *zi