id NI isa. aiitsarnHastings. his are brother theThe arrowsarre wste s withhewounded, proudly which andex.he in "Huthe

1TELLS OF BATTLE Man Smoking on Powder LE CAP Keg Held as Bootleggergger CABINET.0 WITH INDIANS 0 P'ra ia'd eon ;r k ;; i i .' * a%,,."-,I i l':atr Copyright, 16Y9. Western Newspaperer Union.Unoan. Pierced AND k K riI, i , ,t .a "The Hastings (Neb.) Man Was Pierced world shoves angrily aside c:i r The man who stands with arms ht BELLS itaim Ey akimbo set arm. by Arrow During Fight Until occasion tells him what to do; con Homestead. And he who waits to have his task marked out r Shall die and leave his errand unftl-unfal- iT,11,~: filled." ' iiET tIIS'i • GI', i. ra BROTHER ALSO SHOTHOT f'iIII,G tllASIN ITS FLIGHTi ," DELICIOUS MEATLESS DINNERSNNERS THE INS AND OUTS OF ITe thet- 0 :., l' 1l 'g i r t i chapsan4 SExplosionrShatters Windows and For those who must, and thoseose who Father Believed Both Boys weree Dead SI all Jt.Iaietr.i lext wa.s [,roiud offhn oltehet wish to Ieuavemeat out of thie menu, and Fled, fiatlhetr's rantuk as :1 fir.st lieutenat:it, an( gently..... menu, peaDay will and but Found Returned Them Next the following recipes will grew quite indllignaant when a neijlihbo prove suggestive: Both Alive. boy atlled hii "t'a tain.'' Mock Sausages.-Soak as the daddy"I'il slhalve not [ yousit (captain," Ilundeirs;;tnd ishe sai(,thalt "hemy DES one-half cupful of lima >fHastings. Ilt Neb.--lIstings has the beans overnight in wa- distinction rlantinand on recordof everhaving shot the clear only through living is a lielu•'na;ntu." GHT ter to cover. Drain and hrn,ugh "(Ol. it daesnl't matattr," replied the cook in .w the boy, "he's an oflicer." salted waterter an-un- the body with an Indian arrow, the til soft. ougha arrow passing through his body and Put through a Idinto one- the body of his ly tdal "lie is not an officer." rit, ant brother, pinning shte protested. E m rMETEORDISCHARGES and puree strainer, add one- theif dried two together. He is Nat .Martin.inning "Yes, dear, a lieutenant is an otfi. ctested.Explosion11rtGAS ShattersIN ITS Windows FLIGHT sand WantS third of a cupful of dried liartin. cer," Iaterrupted her mothetr. in Fumes Almost Overpowerwer bread crumbs, three tablespoonfulsfuls of 1He is now a retired farmer, livinghiag In "Well." ipersisted Itebeca.a, still de. butter, one-half teaspoonful of sage,Sage, IHastings, seventy-four years off age, termined to ilaintaain her father's dig- Advertise one beaten I egg, salt and pepperper to strong and husky, and rather enjoys alty at all cost. 'ihes' not much of an season. Slutpe in t san- ig the officer, anyway." the form of sau- exhibiting the arrows, showing the t or. dix- sage, dip In beaten egg for it in and bread vwound in his side, and telling of the till Newd. Jersey Residents. crumbs and fry el Asltury 'aurk, ed. J.-A t et r, dls-o in deep fat. Serve incident.i luerenc thurtr toreClgu.eor. .uthn f "llutiha.i 1iqri. t eirht lf tihrotugh ai. with rings of tart apples fried. lie and his brother. Robert, lived juare-l in a thurlerisiu Hawsaan Fishermen Need the Trained Muscle and Sure Eye of Ar- applagwith their parents r-,lir. fr!gitnhnis.l - hruugrthese ;Ot0O "4 the Athlete.thlete. range the apple slices overlapping about 15 mileslived ing , miles r,.esidernts of many coast townis. around the platter. n (Prepared by the National Geographicgraphic when the downpour of bursting shell northwest of Hastings on a homestead.stead. Winhdow panes in ru•.-idlt-*es iII T"iuemi " shell Serve boiled potatoes with t !EZtt=i1,- " ~o•lety. Washington, a cheesecheese r in a Timis They D. C.) became too distracting. fieldadding all had day been making with theirhay. fatherIt was in to- a ItltRier were shuttered itv tlhe 'xphiisirn. *" Now sauce. Make and that vacation days are bringbring- Some a white sauce, adding wardti for evening the gas., pllutillg the nttaas. historians assert thatt the as much grated cheese as one likes for tes when nine Indians rode ing play to the fore for old and young. (reek gamues phere for more Is and for formed the foundatio,nktion gflavor; more for nourishment. than a quarter of(of allau* " It is worth recalling that and the lucid thinking and the lofty upa on pionies, M3ar- lofty A salad bent on stealing the Mar- bhour, -,,mplpelled the re-tde.its tor) hohlholld games ever were inagic touchstonesin1es to art concepts that made her productroductwith a fewof nutshead andlettuce sprinkledinkled tltin horses. The served with oC father, who wasas on dedarmplnlted handkerchiefs to theirr no•-nft%- "S IK - O geography and ', allied ite'nccs classic. Yet the Olympian and the with one t.and those scienc.is (d the French load of hay, began shooting, and " which provide the surest to how P'3thinn games at their best afforded dressing will be good. The w clues to how tordednuts may be omitted if the meal seemsThe wounded two or three of the braves. peoples live, ink. . andl " and work, and think. no such spontaneous. and at the srnpesame suffticiently seemy One, slipping behind the wagon, and nourishing for thosese to at In countless ways science has time intricate, interplay re and whonl shooting through the hay, wounded of muscle and t is to be served. te learned about climates, and prducts,'ducts, mind the father. ided MAKING A DAY OF IT . I as haseball. For dessert and customs. and peoples of igapple. are as serve any fruit pie but leFather but Wounded First. thee past Throwing. catching. and running are the apple has already ap- Bird -Go on home Owley, " - from toys. ganmes and An en- as old as man; but it took the Amerl- lmerl-peured in this menu. y ap- Though woundedl, he kept on shoot- spolrts. An en- ihoot. ' old boy, you don't want " tire new field of investigatin Awas can genius for an-ig s Iest he to make a " was play. no less distine- tinAnother dinner may begin with can- could as the horsess ran dday of opened by the discovery it. " that back- i tire than the American genius for telouple or melon served as cocktail inSall on toward the house. The boys. ridlng oFurrowed for " gammon, as played in 4u was science. Industry. and commerce, to to with Care. " Burma. also was e. to cubes or , covered with a lemon totogether on a horse, started also for known to the pre-('olumbhin Mexicans.leans. weld these motifs lemonl e. The Indians Into a game that or mlnt sauce. tried to head them ihe follows each new wrinkle A new light is shed on an ancienttcient puts a dmitsA tasty cream off. This fashionable frau; premium on skill, yet admits soup served with he but failing, began s~l~oting from T.at's why her civilization when we learn that behind. huLby's such a lot not nie DO UPW TW there of Infinite variety: that rawest youth Fouthfinger strips of buttered toast. Of wrinkles in his brow. :WE was a law amnog the Persiansns by or trained athlete The first may play: and that A nut roast, using arrow lodred in Nat's right *so daintily which all children were to awayrather coarsely choppedtwo nuts cupfuls ofi o ellelbow, wedging its head that ba be taughtaught Pres'dents and office boys steal away mixed as thedthe as bones of the jlnt. andIn thebetween weenshaft A CLASH OF WITS they look eve betw three things, horsemanship, soting to shaft anu shooting watch. one ed "new. Don't injugs thu A with the bow and does with the Ingredients used in wasin broken off. Thie second arrow I en-An Irish Joker entered a shop telling the truth. If the Greeks paved the way for .a veal loaf. Baste en- and Carthaginians during the baking akingtered his back. Just under the shoulder.Ilder, as]asked for a yard of milk. The Sleast, either. and Phoenicians owed classic art by teaching adults play dblade to- next to the backbone, passed ikt shop- No something to play 8and serve with a highly seasoned to- bli ksedkeeper was ready for him; M of ther maritime glory to a and Great Britain followed in her , t he dipped love of swimming, which footsteps with a more spontaneous mato sauce. be.ls finger In the measure and drew a laundrywJ.ork . ba5W the sport by which peonsA favorite dessert is cottage cheese, through the right lrng. came out be. bhi they first if the and democratic fervor. ea0 low " to You as goo mastered their fear of the America now or, cream cheese. mixed ener.Robert's the rightbackbone, breast, plnnAlg and stuck the twointo cotlin ase. kingou quantity of chopped seededwith a raisinss,,gener. R, Into line of milk three feet long on the eter. appears as the most " forward-looking o sinitogether. two counter. "There ye are." he said. Equally significant in the historyry of nation In her ren'sorange and Pat was " ports. playgrounds. Thereattention is nothingto children's* lemon juice, with a very rather taken aback at this, nations is the decline of their sports. arti- Ii Escaped Being Scalped. but recovering artl- little of the orange rind bui from his surprise he American-("ljC While the Persians observed rigid grated In. the rigid ficial about the games taught to chil-chit- . This Is rich and nutritious The third arrow grazed his hip,htp, asked, 'How much is it•?" regimen of the chase, as prescribed Theydelicious. as well as ma Pdby dren on American playgrounds. They d rFor of dessert, a delicious orange making a slight flesh wound, and "EightIedll right," " , Cyros, their armies were rious. are products iee tlodgedl pence," saidsaid Patthe shopkeeper.cheerfully. victorious. of a rich heritage of In Robert's hip. Thus pinned . While Spartan youths Julia followed the playI tradition. Neither written historytory cream. using the juice of oranges, the slat "Roll it up an' O1'll take It." and M 4%qL rigorous discipline It together the boys rode on until faint of Lycurgus. their Inor the faint traces of prehistoric Ftonegrated rind of one, sugar, a dash of btrom of the wounds and loss of blood city was Inviolate. iadertimes carry us back to a period when rhenlemonk and lood Iag, EducationaL Led by Alexander I a cupful of cream to a cup. tthey fell from the heorse. In falling. the Great in ways of abnegation and children did not CUPe the arrow was polled through Nat's and play. fult of orange juice. atng "Did you get a chance to talk wsth exercise, the Macedonians In- ic in sherbet Freeze and serve bedy. The Indianl lrt Francinebefore she h were In- Excavators In (Central America In cups. Serve with: came up, thought eloped with and " vitncible. The Romans extended their I they were dead Wthis, their found tiny rattles of hone and clay. lay.In the same oven with the or would soon diedie. Speck?" ke a civilization so long as their usiaas old as the pyramids of Egypt. In bi roast ilad when asked Heloise of the rapid- gymnasisa In bake the potatoes with two small one Indian suggested scalp fnfirePa. restaurant. prepared youths to endure "Ye-ah!"replied Claudine of the long Igraves alongside baby skeletons. In oI mal" g them, an old brav replied: marches and beer crushing na. Attlea's tombs wee uncovered dollslols a goodsliced oilonions, (either six tablespooafulsolive or corn), of any "Pa- burdens. . one ipeoe scalp no good. No honor to kwkill ame establishment. "She said folks It is fairly obvious that coasting I is ofC pr-classic days. made of ivory and tablespoonfult of papoosa . callall him no good. but she didn't know * sport of the sone where alls,terra cotta. Little lippodamia had aid I smalt and pepper. mincedThe onions parsley ma and snow falls, bt be Th ht S Dea. any reason why she shouldn't marry and reasonable that those peoplesmples miniature bed, with The father. eeing * slatas, for his ofomittedwithSliced ifcucumbers not desired. and onions with the boys fal adh him it she wanted to." most generally proficient in swimmingming dolls, for boys formerly "Well, she's taken the short The eto oriald played with rereFrench dressing or a plain lettucee ppOtng way to fellInto the sea, about should be found In the equatorial dolls. Roman children's toys were p imembers ofthem the deed,famil tookand the other d heirsalad fled for Ill say." Islands, where limpid may be served a for nd out, milt.11 o of he wo whters inviteIvte iheld In such high esteem by their " safety to Fort Kearney. surcease from the scorching sun, but el Meeting a but elders that when the children grewrew It tipltipin of wagons he came aOh! You Womanl les well known, perhaps, that card I toIs astonlshing what a dfararemee back with L Ne-That sparrow you're wearing trla card .ttoo old for them they were offered to theem to recover tie bodies of and board pth.Patron gods. his boys. ith h games developed in south- P there is between the earning power The boys, in the on your new hat is certainly the of to crawl to meantime. managed my_ tast not toStrhe lags n Lakehuart mtnl of the band. eran Asia, where zest for play is just a man who dose the bearn, where they were m just Games With Wte . things pretty well C anote. lot noticed as keen but temperature dampens the and of one who does them as wed as as a•ndt morning and their wounds 8 adShe--I know it. According to your the Running, throwing, hitting, and tadthey can be done.--. A. Marden. urag TI or d ardor for exertion, taste it should have The kicking are the fundamental musculartiar been a goose with to i reactions of geography and - sauerkraut. ut. evry hums k emlin ad operations of America's characteristlctic A STORY ABOUT STARCH Only sport are mutual. To the Netherlandsmdisports-, tennis, and are traced the stilt and the at golf. The tad beca skate. peoples of antiquity mal- derportantml-We all member know thatof the starch, carbohydrate the hm. Paradoxical State of Affairs. eartl r4 dei bet iEe which even yet have their work-a-dayday tested all these Instincts na ruder Caeey-"-avCe sa in yes athruck a job mom fooded and frozen areas, but form. yet, Molke?" momentarlydob thet are playing family Is tndia. morheouar , thene la --esince, adopt a ne for the rest of theth Luzmon hillmen. the Polynesians, and tad pensable aIn Plnegan-"Shun~ at The atmospheric bac alai world. ladbalanced ration. Oi've not. They Tb phenomenon in gld the Eskimo all want local rifrences. stheto hare lasted fo about a minute. iometimes sports and Sumatra Islanders had A felly can't abecame ml beauteiully cksred as It nered spread beyond na-Sgames all.Breatd, which Is Set a Job in this burg rth and at times appered to halt tieaul boundary played by kicklng a ball. till he's worked miles or. Td iiiu lines and express the GGreeks played it, and the Roman lan the staff o life here for a wholl." meand plays an Im this, south o here, wth an O ~adb- eommon Ideals of an age. Thus the game, harpastum. derived Its name tlat shook rhidencbesb ndthre eeplodan prailray tournaments from of the middle ages were the Greek "I seise." which Is Real Cave.Man. tottert a height. Volums ob stesm the normal ra evidence i portant "I was the symptoms of the adven- that carrying the ball was part in mad with George last slght," aeetthen arhe drin horn, every meal "an turous spiritrefected in the quests eatspracticed then. With shoes of hide. in said a girl of her sweetheart. fe itedmany. for the Holy Grail thet de every "*Yes," said the Ill-natured The meteor is described as having medieval Italians played a game nepalacepal home from S"Inotcleed when brother, ta Games and the Individual. whichwi to hovel, is a starch food. I looked in the pa'D seems the direct ancestor of thebe InL all cereal grains Games Invariably adapt themselvesves Anglo-Saxon college eroots, fruits as well as in lor that Ai sport. Gaeclle ' and tubers, starch is found you were up In arms." p mileed to the individual need for a balancedced aescholars point to ohore, at Seralde JPar. o , a football game inIn lto greater or less life, adfound in stems quantity. It IS Sth appearance mentai and physical. This factact itIreiand before the time of Christ. and four such as celery, sago RESCUE UKE of a gigantic airplane was illustrated RES4 MOVIE THRILLER Dubar-D by comments of civilianlan usnatil gomperatively recent times aspinach.anceand rhubarb and writers in the leaves, as In in the fighting zones durinlglag l Shrove Tuesday was distindively an spit the World re Starch, a combination of three ele- Engineer Stands on Speeding Engine war, who told how English.sh. occasionor for football as Is our Thanks. S Pilot Nea lwOc6n 11a. men and Americans sought Ion giving today. to tSoop Up Baby ogOyU S~mp.TOWS r diversion gi metments, six parta carbon, ten parts 8ago.Nat1 ivig er in active play, nhydrogen and five parts oxygen, repre- t a rnFromI Rkails. while Frenchmen re In old England football was even sentsthyd nature's wonderful way lazed Ing, of stor- In more quiet fahi--esmoking, rorougher than most sports of those sentaIng food firstfor the seed of the plant reading, or ide Caldwell, N. J.-Here's day-dreaming by the side hahardy times. James I thought It was Ing a thrilling 1 of a welcome ted "meeter le to feed upon, then for movie rescueenated ia fireplace. Many noted "m for lameing than maknla able toaidnally I for man. the plant, and VERY SLOW real life.n iis as a contradietion, the the users SpeedingSpeed into Rlverdale, In view of the the thereof." Henry VIII and fina Misr Wrist Witch: Mr. Wm N. J. John DiinwDnbrhbr ppet J.Co ber GROCERISMS W6 sprightly temperament of ElizabethEli ruled agalnst n From the first meal bury yoe are entirely too algw to J. Cotter, engineer iofan Ere passen- - Gallle it. Edward IIe ent time starch has upplayed to the pros rlt couins. frownedfro upon it for its interferencee portantent part; It an tim-nd ha8 some o t o I ger train, saw a baby, 200 feet ahead, *rl PauesAwmin Ouib H is today two-thirds of le- platle But as a sportlang writer, in aan withwl archery and also because of the port atd playngs with pebbles between the rails.es. autlde MI Cotter Jammed on the air brakes. printed years before the Worldrid commotioncot it aroused, the human diet. bury i m~rLsgDm Pkalm eStarch furnishes fuel to My aml TheThen he sprang ou theas runaln war, put It. "the Englishman, phleg. IegLikewise, one must go back to the inhuman machine and heat the bonnie iemoed over the ga tank. It Greeks and S ereate energy to Th., The heiLht boardbord and climbed on to matic during his work, seeks excite. Ot Romans for the origin hbu oi its contents to s of tha the side step reof And Igshted meat as a relaxation, while the tennis, which descended to Eng- .runun It. a match to asst him, oi the pilot. Leanig more of thUnder a mlerrmcope starch grains SOh, big back my bonnie to me. foreward, be I animated Gaul needs quiet during hisis land by way to scoopedaoope up the bab withb one arm, lan rance. In the Twelfth atoo U small to be seen by the naked leisurm" ey dress savingsaving it rom deanth. centuryser a game with ball and plaited too Mixed Tenmes. The child wao Just as the individual adopts games gntrs bat was played on horseback. k. wiUwill be varied as to size according Adele Uoliran Cashman, Iut ttheir source and are shaped roundto yars S"John, you've promised and promlsed month seventkee which meet his bodily need, HeItd n Ld maothr old, so It ThenTh came "La boude," in which the them to get me a runabout." granddaugher oi Ira seems that national pastimes I or oval. Each little granule * "I will, my dear, mone of these Meade.Meade veteran Erle are modl-dl- horseshor were abandoned. Henry VIII or is a wa- brits days." tumble engineer. She had oedto foster les of England e terproofo package, * "Humph! Your tumbled and fortify the peoples of was a youthful devote. -ofterp the provision another example ad b present is always rolled down an embankment and who play them, made by a wise Cree- the on dIn the fUture." Srolled on the truck. whilewh Louis XIV's heavy expense *eeeeeeeereeeeO~* ac Stor;of u this little m- the one that passed through lenef e of England's Sports. countsco show salaries granuole has a tongh stiU b Nat's body t takers paid to care tor; alot yteep 1* Right up to 1914, it was aimt tab of his courts. outer :h Wil has some of the asIt tennis has outer coat and its contente consist of blood staies in Her Favorite Feat. tiemidle to laugh at the Englishman i a royal lineage, golf, counrcountess atoms. This coat protects the g FIND Dou. bthis precious food from moisture and AG Yardley-Did your wife err putting his recreations In hismis whiwhich was later regarded as a rleb this go Is fo S ,spoiling. athletics whenm she was at IStandard oi WeN "Who's Who," alongside of mattersa madman's game. had most plebeian be spoll ) Tearwedd-- believe shecollegey held th. "Shot"en Island l eaosidered more weighty, and for pub-b-innlng. ini Contrary to a widespread d As starch is found in of Luoen, Says Mssage to , Sdance,As Itis easy to get isuch abun- toyears ago. Nat record for lisblg malnve tomes and cyclopediasa bellbelief. It seems lot to have origlinated and the cheap. RAGGED MISERis still living here in to get Jumplng at concluoaloun. Company. e atin eat."dan which Rif aFT e9t000ieeet Ssporet.Now the world knows that In Scotland, but In northern Europe. e makes It so uanlverally Found In Hate of Man Whee t Apparently *BodrAlmoSt weat A tle Derby at Epsom, the at Apg It was first played on lee, sed to Pet. Careful Wife. Sanban Franclsca.-Thbe Standard Oiill Rugby, and the fox-hunts h- iThe transformation of starch into , lter l-ih. "And"An- her mean husband thinks she't cempany,om of North- I helbelig ofe of the winter sports adapted Tb which a year ego sent an ampteoshire had everything b to the physitcal geography of the Low eatraviatravagantl" i expeditexpedition *~ Ow SllevI And*OIkl to do with to t Ssugarsua Includes thirty different stages; wtiNewfroove tb of the arrbw S"Why'T to the Philippines, ha dlim . I.a * Pie AIS the bulfdog determinatln -h York-A ragged old miser,what who "WhYart coveredveoreai gas with which ConCountries. went hy on the Island of Luon. *lo weDv't~w: this is another proof of the o ee Pedthe nameTogether of Lopold thea aady "JustOhy becaum she ilnAsts possibly indicating e 'earrled on" am heartbreaking BBy the Plfteenth century golf wisdom ofis on hatvin pob the preseale of e Sattained such vogue ainScotland had Providence, as sugar is the clrculatlnl * neveradrnsd. spent Robert more thanlived 00 ntilcentssabout a day 25 Fido'slIdo's"Jot oonlgrnam stamped on his do Soil•the coaccording wmmer after another agalst vicious atta that tur sore of heat and eaergy, the soluble to a cable received by r ** "T.Sareffib fo tod, left $69,000 bliesitasl"-Literary estt the 0 t Bun e anghs tiaIFlanders Itit tthreatened the cherished archery, r in stocks and binlti company. -K. Kingsbury, pros- Aee:r ma But and It Is clansed with "futetball" form of starch. All starch must, then, bonds and other Valuable even the sport*oving Britons ad and behe changed bom In his dingy Ident o the Standard Oil company of e nau Sother "uaproftabil I into sugar before It ca city,home, in tlhedst relmid to have admired and won-ote sportis" by James Ibebeaused a body eb of New York Yea, So Califor . IV. That monarch, food, Scity, when he died. The visitor 'Gas Iued at the Amerane dough-boy. IV however, seems to The had Just foosled ad has been encountered at a a have disenrded mashled a hole in the wbhackng ot threbaggers amid the hae his owan edict, as mlacoverv of the Yalu-bles was made mshle turf. which beingdepth aof 2.418 feet. Preparatoas are when his property was Searched Bew over his bead in a cloud. I being made to test due ubOtrk boomrn of aI DerthaslIssurln oc Idld did emough other Sotechman to keep Inaen M ng this sand for oil ert to learn his "I see" sid the broker. mlo rlasmhectks aInmdnn theI thegame alive. etl name for te "the Is and as and to drill 'o lower levels. white a change In the market. Real etate aThe finding headboard ea his grave a te a chan faor of this gas Is conidered Petta' aed. shows a decided upward tendacr aower favorable sign that there Heaven indeed. is ol at afte the Pyramids Small lower depths." had eramblel to Boy-Mother, ran God me ThirteenthThirte Lightlog left ICIs y RAINED OUT dusr." A fow weekm later a tropleal mrl WIMser. Rorseheda I. Y.-ltghtnaljrtrik-s BaurMw-orry, old Want raterm swept eover the Philipplam, Mother--es, ork ecap, but I amg Ad Used to Empty Crowded JaIL Not dear. lag for the thirteenth looknlag for a Uttl 8ancal me Somerset. IMtery frsnIeefequent istaness the totalt rainhaln Ia fear "Can he look mie on tAe d looking m, Ky.-The county Ja0 to days being s "o tmhrouh dloth am arahebupoerty claimed its irst vAiea. o the distractive powers of torrential InceI-hes, anad whem the ramin had esassi renoroa1 s crnwded that Judge Tartar has ad Almeems. Wha the United States the tim by killing Newton Edgmr, twdve BlangBnas--You'll have to heut ftrther. d DIa wiN - ea't red had practieaps•, in . "Yea dear. He a even do thaL" a rm mt I. wvre the Philipples em of their pare yers aold who wee plaryin aethe sI the ittktle suce !ancllI hirede. out to respeanle eltisema for "My geos Thi k of al the drk ulet wh seed to beT I taks. was theccotrcton ot plot where the chureh eee sod. y and flakr, b80 requlcents a day and bord They will a he mast have seam far mst•gr I mIu-- ed, milas lng between Peed Ielauw. Wemeg Dr. Sand Begulo, at a Wi. "Knhaerk" War. Prf of Devoeem wllt be pacd est of St,- AIAles-"Do the doetms give e Turavre ll - ad wor, 7 UMI Cait, Hlch--te wek 'ern"re poposed to me lst ait. Pebble DENrm It was opened with ImpgingM mue hoip ruarg yer uonh mas "D,"Doeter. I dream eensteay o fal Meo this city have cmeas, sad em of Is ever b o hing chasme." "Um wn a tualet hecr "Did oee tept Li Pse Ni y 0m, Ssru Waidsw. the speaker de I 'l-niI7'Ms Fe.bY- , mya he nrn H s I Ore?' -re thatIt mw fe sm aou tmhe wr agaest Mayr Uwbate. whoae. "Ot"Of a r .l Ia Orange. N. -A aaBi shtne throw. had beern well ad l tyehr ry lears yS -r. ae ameie At man who beemti Mw d propo ar the Ed when it was tra br frb hal thait I weuhi ' il . Pest, thie tes whm tihe th tI ste t.b" bigh mam. tha tilr o a pemtl meter ear breoe the dtI Sphtplao te* Ighis Pb-i isiCea"-near sleees ww worth sbeoI a