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^^'•' EsTABUSHED 1893.—No. I 227. CRANFORD. UNION COUNTY, N. J.. THURSDAY, APRIL 21. 1910 PRICE 3 CENTS ued.

to Henry •••>•••>•••••) +.»••••••• •«•>.». *» the bam . Special Notices. CRANFORD LOCALS TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE IN THE WOMEN'S CLUBS y Money to loan on bond and i =-=-., Th..a~ ~.....Ladies. ' ...»Aid. u«...... Societyj, o«f* th...e » The Township Committee i.-.M a The last programme meeting of the Mwter Frank:!!. Paret Realty Co ^ Chronicle] l>re8byterian church held its annual regular meeting, last night, at -.vhich Wednesday Morning Club for 1909-10 election yesterday,, and .the fallowing the first .matter, taken.up wasi. ietior. Harry S BERRY & COMPANY For rent: u lar(;c funiish:«l :r»»ins was held yesterday morning, with JjwrnaL: bit-, fotiigliti eepliiBLJi'Mrew'* \U" serve for tho ensuing year from William M.r Sperry, askii.4 ihjit Mra. Hansel presiding-. - The first Cl^ Seventh _ street, ^between N01 inndy paper of the day was on "Thibet the which, and then ^ J- Pupils wanted for French, Gcnnaui Pi- ner; vice-presidents, Mra. P. West, PiAiiH bbar** ' 'M'iiftf'wiifterfbyb - —-'•• entering the ^ ano. Knglish branches anil Chip Oarving; Mrs. Culin, and Mrs, Grainard; secre- It was brought out that this street Mrs. Jowler. This was followed by % bit the Jaijtj/ aiJJress Miss E. M. llowen, 14 Cranfonl tary, Mrs; Ponistorrt-treasurer. Mrs. hadnever been opened, and thi. Mr. avenue, Cranfortl, N. J. • ;i-talk on "Travelirig'in Thibet," by who was »t di Morton. - ^ Sp.crry^owncd_vll the land on -both aides Mra. Johnson. Cuts showing the" nnet For Sale: Beautiful new lu'no room hoiiw, the mouth of til Dry Goods, , Stationery ull improveineuts and eonvenienceti; quar- .! Ridgely Folk made on Friday the of it. He proposes to open L'.ghtfi naturaFand architectural;'(features of promptly kUie(j m ter acre plot, Cranfonl: reasonable. Box 1". first of seventeen daily calls at thestreet, only a short diotance i> thethe country were shown. Ight, after the To Chronfclo- ~ ~~%~ ~ fiastetir Institute for treatment intend- northward, so that the requinii-ents n i SPRING FABRICS ON SALE* Nurso girl, 10, wishes to take cure of one ed to avert the possibility of contract- of traffic will be fully met. The mat- Tho regular meeting of the Vtog-- enaed; "Folk, deci^l ^ the Chapin dog, ter was referred to tho attorney. resu Club was hold in the" library , Box 150, Craufordl . i head examined the I killeklldd llas t weekk. NiNeithehr the bboy or BSflCdlct inaeuin:.,J-. i- room a thia morning. The current bWed by Her,, I Kid Gloves 1.00 and 1.50 Wanted: -Suiall, furtiisiiod house for hi's family feel nlnrmed, as they cation r-'lated that owing to the fail- events paper was read by Dr. Usslng; June, July, August ami September; state 1 paper on "Dutch Music" by. Mra. xhnmed, and Un location and lowest terms per/' month; bfis-t are sure the dog merely scratched the ure of her former tenant, Mr«< Green, Hollingsworthj- and Mrs. Low contin- irtoiirew"York* ,„. o[ references; adilr«ss,"C. II. S," ill P»- arm, and.did not touch the flesh with to pay tho bill for water service at X or Fabric Gloves in Blacks arid Colors ued the reading of her paper on ca»e evidence of I iino street, New York City. its Ueth. Hut of course, no chnncef 7 Pittsfield, Street, the company had "Women of \he White House." ''oik- will be * Upholstering, eai-|K'ts laid, mattresses however remote, are being taken. shut off the supply, and now refuse's udeofery nfr- Jour residence -if jiretefredd:; Ther16ttv (plus) birthdayofr " to- turn it on -againuntil- the de-bt - if itute for Charles Sheldon, 11 Cherry street. ' T " V. I. A. "NOTES ; - E. W. ....„ Scholes was made the occasion of u paid. .This lack of water, Mrs. bene- l)«imble room for two, with bonrd.-con- The Domestic Science Committee town and will " Latest Models in Corsets venient to station; '•»,•" Chronicle ofllco. " surprise party on Monday evening. dict said, is a great haVaahip-to' her, While he wus nttending the board of the V. I. A. enjoyed a helpful and oad. (GB. R.&G. W. B.* Royal Worcester) Kor Sale: Chickens, wirefencing, it**: and she asked the board to' inform meeting of the First M. E. church interesting talk last Friday afternoon, ind Friday afternoon limn |iiauo, Richiimml range; inquire 1" her regarding her rights. The clerk Orange avenue, Oriinford. some twelve neighbors took posses- given by Mian Bruce of New York ill have their Am) was directed to apprise Mrs. Benedict MEDIUM WEIGHT UNDERWEAR Lost: tUby's pearl'tei'thiiig ring, silver sion of his house, and on his return City, in the lunch room of Grant Golf club thin,ml that the complaint was a private mut- bell attached; suitable rewind for return gave him a reception as hearty us itter in which the committee hud no school. Mrs. Oleolt Payne/chairman oons. LISLE HOSIERY RIBBONS to Clironiclo office. of the committee, in a few happy lyns unexpected. authority ta take part. . . Milton" of WalnuF For Sulo.r Pine, ihorouKhbrcil -Jersey;] colored pupil in Committeemnn Smith presented a words introduced the speaker.- Mis* timed from a tw LACES EMBROIDERIES RUCKNGS " cow;"Bossy,"Chronicle office.- Lizzie Holmes, a the fifth grade,, Grant school, letter from the' Pasteur Institute in Bruce is a convincing talker, clear in iostonand Hartfori lf.yoii can afford a ear, it»is your duty her arguments and endowed with • to yourself to gettho one -that offers tha taken ill in the classroom yesterday which it wnB sUted'thnt the -cxamina-i of the Royal Am. NEW RUCHINGS maximum of satisfaction at tlio cost in- and had to be sent home- in a cab. Astipn Of the dogja brain sent from keen sense of humor - and practical d a German Supper curred. Moral: Get a "Voiveicss Elinore' a precaution the class wnB dismissed Cranford last week showed that it common sense. - ; t of Cranford Council at tho garage of II. L. Fink, WcstBeld. r for the day and the room wfcs 'fumigat- was suffering from rabies. Accom- "Tho American Home," she Bald, ning to celebrate ths Struwburries that are sweet, and luscious AGENTS for BUTTERICK'S PATTERNS ed. Health Inspector Miller euid this panying the letter wus a bill for $lf> "cozy, dainty and economical, is a arc now on salo at Miller's, ami llio price M. Health trinity worthy of any woman today." : : 7: bu't prohibitive,:.-cither. __, ^morninmorning that no report of contagious for the service. "'"W "" grand coiiiirfl' <*"A tewd'rif will- Wetveli to-ttnT-person.r-'(iiseaa1---—o i-'n- *thia-ou: r any oUier.-casc-..had '—Mrv-MUlur, owni'rjiLthe. landLgjong. Household Economics : signifies not ncreaso of member. Diiding and returning n''timid blnck and reached him this week. Dr. Mac- the proposed extension of "UiifOWSvo-' prizes for obtainirj white Angora cat. with a bell around neck: Connt'll, the attending physician, told Marketing is a fine art in' which ^ob- Miss Cochran, 207 Holly street.' nuc to L'ennx avcnue.-_etated that he cations will then be Do Not Fall to Witness the Demonstration on Principal Johnson last night that no was prepared to deed to the town^thc servation and experience are'-the—bcit- 'or. sale, suitably...for itoms had— strip —t3'--8traighttin- . the teachers. A practical lesson was given Clironiclo ofllco. Township Cprrirhitteefnan tirl of the operetta to To Kent: Room in private taniily,' .- chcr'8 diig was shot this morning by thBr sewer to Lenox Thif I P meats, which were illustrated Blake will be held able for couple or two goatlcniPii, excellent Policeman Jennings, who found the was agreed to. by means of a chart and photographs. It. was shown why certain ; cuts are UnimaU running. at-lartfe.;.umnuzzlBd.1. 1 I children, who hive offlce,- Sergeant Bill, in tliBijischargc of-hi» holders for arr -official •. expreaaii'ii - of l'eM^'"wliyi*5.^ers''pqScMi'i''^"WBjE"Ii*^~ ?tal_wccltB_J!Ul« For Kent: Unit of doulili iso 115 W. vnlue nhd others are the most expori- NEW PERFECTION XortlnLtuuuc.: SixjncjnijjuiiPliiltl duty, Is no respecter of persons, opinion on the ndvinability of the ay to their home on iinpruvciiiciits. lii([iiiro on premises klill In closing, Miss Bruce gave an

"tTiovving its efiiciVncy."" sirffpliy held for ,organiu-1 parts of Qranforil-. (¥: I). Stone," "l'oiter and music has been arranged for. a decision pro-or con. The Freeholders ntly-elected trustee! j of operation. Iliis exhibition will interest >oVi. and iiuiidiii'g.'. -,)••••• -[a 1 are to be asked to Bend a rcprosentif' alcohol was recommended as tho best' ,1'iire lead awl pure oil .are. the. nmtorials .While no formal announcement has an ^churchj Mr. Hot beeti"niade,~tKS fact has been tivtj toCranfordtoTntplain'thepropo' fuel for the last named. __ take advautayc of'the opportunity to used in all work ilnne by L. It: Sreii3s6n „ On___AprO 29th Jllsa Briijo wilV pi^eglSent,'Mrr^fleF- r eal^t a- public meeting:.*!—thu__tai* l the"|iuiiilerT"' '. ' ~ " give a, practicaT~cooElng~9S and. Mr. Carnthen I Kixhns promiBod her hand; to Frank payers..; J,„,. ,„-,, >rJ_^-,.^.,,J ,.;... witness it. For Kent—One ftore In tho Win. h'i«rry-j tlon at the sarno hour and place^M i meetings are held j biilldlnc;. For snle. t"w6 fainiTylianso; an* B. Elser, City Editor of the Associat- A protest is also to be sent tn the no Fridny'fl affair. She will then show in. i v i i'n» •iV'ililiii.i'ln Vrr. £ room house for aile at_o_bargain. J. C. Freehold,era. against; ' delay . in KsT.-'t»-«M»!cft»ever! maka8amff;t»W__ Mrs. Philip .Bindenbqrger, who for T ed from Mrs, Him-- desserts' and ment substitutes, and . several years had been a patient at to California, mailed] New Jersey demonstrate cooking in n casserole. ounced the trip that | CRANFORD, FIRST M. E. CHURCH NOTES the Morris I'lnins hospital, died there DANQNG CLASSES CLOSED pleasant. . It would have been very discourag- on Monday. Last night funeral ser- The three dancing classes of Min^s sen a source of gre»t 'I ing to many of the newly-appointed vices, conducted by Dr. Greene, were Bourne and Jones closad a "successful TRINITY CHURCH NOTES irry Sandenon last [ pastors had Sunday, April 10th, been J field at tht Bindenberger home on.W, season lust week, ea,ch giving ;> tip- On nnd after May 1st next, the as. stormy us last Sunday, was. The Lincoln avenue. The burial was »t lighful entertainment. Through tin music of Trinity' church will be under ^s^*3£»*ri£^uiI£.*dvs»B**Ma*»»^ and even atandini; Ilta?^rffcj.tiif^.lto1»fl K. Cluuder of Newark, late director at his PlninfielJ | smith on his first appearance in" his The Dutch Supper Riven by Orator held in the clubhouse, and wen- nt tcnded~liy~a~lQfge number of ii-iri'iit* irnthTTSfalinr-lslffrfd-Chornl-Sociotyr-i ll-knbwri~play""The""] new'-charge-were both large-ami-iip- fd preciiitive ord made him ftel ri^ht nt Council on Tuesday night was n great •ind friends.- Mr. Clnuder lins also had considerable Mississippi," «•> The.griice and deportment shown experience ns leader of church choirs, for the evening, and h >ma_fEuriL,t!)e_very beginning. success. Several members made The p'astor's 6trfii(in8~llfe forceful speeches in German ami Italnin, much by all the pupils evidenced rarcful und with tho assistance of Mr. Harold d were repaid with teaching. Thursday nfternoo: the B. Dyv, for the paHt five years organ- jf solid enjoyment, anil practical, and hi-) illustrations to the amusement of the K0 or more bring out the strong points of his tiny tots enjoyed their frulic, r.;.il the ist 'if the Catholic Apostolic Church rare seen -a goodly that were'present. The prizes lately discourses clearly. His three years' Friday class held thcim on th~> fol-of New York City ut the organ, Trin- rd people, who have won in thu membership contest were experience has taught him the impoit- given out and P- ."• Dickunson wa? lowing day. There were ensemble ity church will indeed be able to dances., and several children 'lanced I produce music that Cranford may well • enery may often b: < : and the outlook for the .coming year A bridge luncht:on was given at the alone. Miss Margaret Cha^nTii"riaint^'b e-•'•--••ffi--i~"-' proud of. - '-'r •**••*• ufield theatre, which is a moEt encouraging one. residence of Mrs. Kyan, Hampton jn the difficult steps of tho gavntte, As there, ore 11 few vacancies now cess...-' The special music Sunday nighL- street, last Friday, which was attend- was particularly fine. Edith Kly, in the chorus, this will bo a rare ind MisB McCartcr received^The new undcr the leadership of Mr. Jules ed by about 15 ladies. A prize wa» Graham Whitelaw, Margaret Hansel opportuinty for those who aro inter- end a week in fhila- DuBurry is attracting njany, ami is awarded tho victor, at each of the and Allen Everett gave the Highland ested in. tho interpretation of high barn danco most acceptably.'tItuf'esh- class'sacred music, who havo true v ig- of "the •formfr'i| ' At :the 0fl5oial Boardr-mceting -last MrsTSinclair;' Mr3/.*Going, Mrs. Hnr-' Monday night thfrreBi'Bmitibn of W. their frietids.7; '__'f. •."/' "..-.' '.•..'. avai• l thethselVoaof.-the. t. of .:vin- ~ particular women. Selected VV. Mendell as sexton was considered This year's reception of the- Wed- Friday evening the "young |icnjire itrifcBon anil' practice.- Application YOUR SHOES and accepted. Owing to the ever- needny Morning Club will be held as enjoyed a Bal Masque. The costumes should be made to Edward J. Her- the antiseptic powiler. | "Spring and Slimmer fashions, increasing calls made..jiponi___hinii_by_ were varied and picturesque and gave riam, Chairman of Mirsic Committee. rarting, nervous f«l, the Grand Army of ththo ItepublicItbli , Club's reception will, take place at nddedlntorest to the affair.- --fJec'tlless The severe storm of last Sunday he sting out of corns to gay, a jolly timo was enjoyed by caused n. rather slim attendance at the greatest. 'comfort in the smartest new shapes which takes him to points in almost the home-of-Mrs.' Sykea on . Central all the participants. the full choral service which is given B. Allen's Foot-Ens every part of thq State, he has con- avenue. . • . and designs. Clever pat- The dancing classes will be resum- in Trinity church on the third Sunday ihoeg feel easy. H » cluded to devote his time-ta-this cause yit Halley's comet-.-wil-l be kind 'oating, callous, s«rol- ed next season.. afternoon of each month. The ser- which is so dear to him. The secre- enough to show ttBelf Bay at 10 p.m. . Always use it to terns in all sorts of for tary was instructed to write" him, on vice "as a whole was beautifully ren- Try it /Vwfciy. Sali or any hour in the night when respect- C H. S. WINS TWO GAMES behalf of tho board, stating their dered, but: thhe offertory, "HarkH , tl for 35cts. in stam|». either indoor or outdoor wear, able people can ciinvenienly look nt On Saturday, April ,16, Cranford hark, my soul," wan-specially woll \Mitute. For FKKE appreciation of his many years nf it, tho observations will be more fre- Allen S. OlmsleJ, faithful services as sexton of the high school opened the Union County sung. Kor the benefit of thoso who quent and enthusiastic. High.,,l3chuol Athletic League bane were prevented from being present church." D. T. Pierson #as elected - Mins Fannie Hillier, who has been Secretary and F; JjjDenriing, treasurer. bull season by defeating Roselle Park last Sunday afternoon, tho same INTENTION^ under treatment at thcElizabcth: hQS- ii'igh"jchod1 by the -score • of 15•• : nietit-at-6 ren that It is this lnt«f-' recovered, and WlIT probably bo able Yesterday afternoon-: therCra morning.. Ail Wilt bo wetcomed. •hip Committee of Hie SHAPIRO o'clock. Sunday services-9:30 a.m. high school defeated Westficld high Union County, NimJer- A. M. Sunday school; 10:45 a.m., preaching; to return to her home this week. The St. Agnes Guild Entertainment rdlnance to Prohibit it; school on the Union avenue - grounds IB to take place on Friday evening, ntlon of Fireworks and - Cranford 3 p.m, two Bible classes; 7.p.m., Ep- The Township Committee next " Public 8tre»n »»J J7 N. Union Ave., by tho score of 14 to 5. Crahford the 29th, at The Riverside. Members worth League; 7:45 p.m., preaching. Wednesday night will take . final row leads the league, having won ApniL w. mil). Strangers and all comers arc mede to action on the ordinances regulating will in ths meantime hand or'send » time, and the Town- two games and loat none. little bags to all' their friends, and Fnlon Avenue and AMrn feel at home. explosives and forbidding the »ale of ire a final honrlne '<" the latter are asked to placo in tlio Intereatet. In KUW pi" fireworks in town. GOLF CLUB Mrs. C. H. White of Westficld has bags one cent for each year of their ST. PAUL'S CHURCH NOTES The Greens Committee with the age (more if so desired). Thepumber, ' Tnwnshlp Clerk. There will" be- preaching services rented the house No. U Holly street. approval of the trustees has arranged PROPOSALS FOR SEWERS1 T p of course, will bo Icep't confidential. rioior" T d TbiB-trarisoction.w.afl .effected through for a caddy- master, who will have Miss McKinney of Sherman ne'xt "Sunday "mornlngy at lOrfiO- and th3 Frank M. Paret Realty Co.' The bags will conetituto the entranco INTENTION. entire charge of the caddy service on fee, and no other charge will bo made TheregUrar meeting of the WvC. Saturday»7~Sn(Sdaj'B' and' hoiidays:; • -~^ :rr : TTuTwTilrbo'heia'at thei resideftce of '" "- "••'-' --"'tbo^tflbleaujfeibt-,livinjf ~J Bxaygxj»£gtX£S, 1 Rathc]or_ ^ uS^nifitrtirxvsrirtirrjjMu ijjfn vv dnUBUSy-ai'-8^HjC=E«etyi '.jtnm'ffiini P'r e asis s^rgTO^wsfilileaittEteliflcssss^^ .-.-jjiairiay. !ir't „,.„,„„„„ fromS to 5 p m. j , "'»• time, and theTow°n e 1 plitlng B trip to Europe;V, a aabway. Lillian Rohr. on A venae and A Jen OPERA HpUSE BLOpK All tferi Mivcre."1 ""t^rhnrcbJand s«t tp I Al l tte-ladte.^ Miea ,•M" Invitedinvited, P^tlrrg (6p-p5«Kd First BaptMChorcli) » . .^.^.g^j-j^^g JIUU V*»*»*T*' Shlrler. bartering all that r»? Urwi to e _TH« JIWIUOF CAJTIt*. lbiLsfPi^itnieaft-^oul^.bjiLsfPi^itnieaft^ou^,^. , titJttlt* Hmrl-mlck. yet moved with Her mind made a Quick survey M lime, • the tunnoll lato which, such a lue Co'.umbua waited 'lonf at Tt»t h# mlcht vote«* t»"". • sort must lead him, and then, retreated to ot his picture the calm wholesomeness of the' A etiim turbine «ectric %The Charm ofMeiv York\ Tl.o "vision (platdld" < B betas tried out in England. u ir life which he now led. The moment Seed Qerrnlnatlor But with the king w»r ruled » J ™f- •In «uch wtW icSemej ill might abld**- J whl^ch to "hapo ~ germinate m< i hav* become -tr b Will purify.your bfooi clear r* .> ny return from a seven weens mp !»"»••• * *'"'•L*. Vet so the queen. With kindly mlt her better nature to rise and ^imitate the grounds about futon your complexion, restore your t the Middle West I ask myself what there is about New York " She lUtened to the tale once moi the material Instinct which sought to >roperty. .. • . crop stat.e wUl be »arg F< !! that makes me^s* glad to return to it It U true that It has , That ta»» or tar; fair weatem ;at shelter him, or should she lead him in- appetite, relieve your^tiredfeel- Tf.en bade her tneseenger depart. »larg «e seed ^^ot.cabbat * been my privilege to stay longer In this city thin any otter to the whirlpool of her gay, inconse- Austria Is to develop 60,000 ing, build you up. Be sure to during my six toontis sojourn in this country, but ^niere ••for mine own kln«dom of CaitUe produce the largest F I undertake toe talk." «ald ihe. quent little world of music and laugh- Zd horsepower, from the River • it this spring. famUIarity does not explain Manhattan's charat OtJier •••An* If. mayhap, the need should b* ter? ' . id form or In tab. citfes 1 have visited have skyscrapers and up to date hoteu I pledge my Jewell for lu weaL ca, which will be used for ab«. 100 do«« tl. David's eyes remained fixed upon ind industrial purposes. J ) anJ even Fifth avenues; yet I had no desire to linger long AT.', BO began, that timouj queit 1 hers. "If is your life or mine," he . tban mere si» " - -the • mlsrhty- unknown «earv When improvemcnU now under In. them.. d 12i*.QuesB.*a band 4*vr^ * i!4:,i'b/U$;4t must be together,"^.._-...... Home Journal. A. -l—Jfeg:Yprlr. llV? ^>t^»"^^^j 'g'«iV-tw»-a«nMkele^TCltFw.rSn4^-an«r:Pttt«^ : The United Btates army has recent.'' r opened wide the wondrous She turaed'*nerf*c«'opw»rd~ln.thB, ^^ted*n«wtypf burg. St Louis. Louisville and Chicago it Is a treat to be where smoke and '". printable ^. i are ""completed the distance from Dust, durt ara 'queen and court today. rain. "Then, come, David," she niUtnrft-,ot tU blacks do not corrupt; where a shirt and can be worn two or tare* And "liMed dint" the pride of 8pau»:_ tun which can be carried by one man, A Paris to Pekln will be 6300 mllei. In- Bat »UU acrou the we«Jera •. main - breathed, "out. into the storms.'' »hllo two such guns with a bluegrass, saysjah Ofifofaj stead of T5QQ miles, over the present days and then not be so dirty as In tie same numb.gr of hours in some-of the It was a year later when Shirley smoky cities. .._". . - - ..-_- Tlis Old World millions take their way. iqatpmect -of-standB .|>nd 'ammuai. the" most proflUble pastn Une through Harbin and Mukden. turned to David, holding out trembling e^er hoi--I- nerer. expect It Is grievous to tee comparatively new cltlfes like Des Molncs being In far. (trance lands new people! rise. don can be packiid upon a mule, Th« New rtajrsthey . new songa they arms. lew weaion can be fired from tl» out one fleld.pr lot of It. OFEJIATIOX CNSl'CCESSFTX. ruined by the unconsumed carbon let loose from factory and other chlmneys. •Take me back to Westmere," she it will last I do not know, 1 The Carnegie Institute at Plttsburg was opened three years ago, during my Ani'brive and free, e«ti ojan a kins, ihoulder. The barrels are carried la' Ttiey rear U»ir mansion* to tl» aktea, entreated. ^"1 see thla life through lupllcate. and can be rapidly ohangsj CT]y rested and top-dress A Terribln Tale^of Kidney Suffering. first visit to this coaatrr. and last week the paint In the picture galleries was new eyes—yoursi Dttvid, and It sickens •»hea"theyj)ecome heated from coatia. last many year*, and give Mrs. Emily H. Murdock, 6 Lorraine being cleaned; between the paint cleaned and uncleaned there, was as much wlmte'er the banner floatlnghlgh / T4u_ ^ ^ous firing.—Scientific America. and abundance^ •which maj Plfc^e.-Bfl cheat, iX^iKlv d dlfferecee-la-ttet-aa between ~creauigry~~PuTtcf an~d BftSCbn'tiaked' beans; Ye* We[ dreamln.mtiMrr ooit that far-oB strand. / profltahla than any one the building Is some way of the city and on high ground. With its nar- The colon of Oulitlle deacry. that was yours which I lovedTtbTblg, or Hcgmne.—: ney trouble came upon me when liv- hlgh-souled manliness of you, which Is In a recent communication to gt ing In Cape Town, row streets, tall buildings and smoke laden atmosphere Plttsburg must spend O gracious queen, so brave, BO leal!. millions of dollars in trying to keep clean. In these wide landa o( fair renown stifled here." >n the relative military value of aero. Head of the Dairy I South Africa. I Behold the Jewel* of thy crown— He stood apart, regarding the soft, )lanes-and airships. Col. Capper ot consulted the best We have suffered frcm'the smoke fiend In"London and are all too elowly The living Jewel* of Caatlle. A man who has establish trying to Improve our grates and methods of combustion. Surely American —Heater P. Brown In Youth's Companion. out-stretched arms/ with a sad. yet he British army believes that tbe la- self an enviabl« reputation physicians and an proved aeroplane will have the dirt- operatlrn was or- ingenuuity can contrive some way of burning soft coal more effectually and critical gaze. When he spoke the tinge a of pure bred dairy catO dered at B——.economically than ..obtains* It It cost a_,lHtl§linpre In fuel to make a city like of coldness In his voice caused her to flble at Its mercy. He predicts that tha , anjr practical farmer with Hospital." Xf'cr Pittsburg. say, half as smoky as.it Is, surely the savingln laundry bills and wince and -regard him with wide, de. "uture aeroplane-will be ablo tiTu." 10 cows can. afford' tcrhea the operation I house painting would more than compensate for any extra cost. The effect of apalrlng. eyes. ~ His former attitude ;end to'heights of 10,000 feet and ovfr, wJtb a pure bred sir* of managed to "pull a soot laden atmosphere on the spirits in lowered vitality and irritability is Into The Storms of Reference which had once made its from which it will swoop down aii ibla merit In buying • •» together." but was not to be assessed in dollars. . . i ' vain appeal was replaced by a curt, lestroy the more slowly moving dirt- many consider the price a ' far from a well Let New Yorkers keep their cherished inheritance, a smokeless city, for familiar intonation which cut through (lblea bolow.—fldentlflq America.' Important thing. If they < ."bw dallars the matter of i woman, I grew worse, the kidney no cost can be too great' to secure such an earthly paradise. . .'. • B/ Ad»fa Louise Kimball her surface lightness, stinging far lato secretions had to be drawn with a the latent softness of her nature. . The New Haven railroad has pro. IT record of performances catheter. In despair I decided to try »•»«•««•«••»•»»••**«I»Olt» "We cant go back, Shirley," he said posed to the city of Boston to eater «t the ancestry matters lit Doan's. Xidney Pills. I rapldly,recov- in a low-voiced repression. "Not—to- nto the Joint construction of a tun-. vital points are entirely lo ercd and really do not know wtiat I Shirley stood gazing eagerly toward gether. Here In the glare you dazzle, lei between the North and South su- The fact that a hull is regi would have done without {." tie dark, angry Clouds which moved hold, compel me but there—" His voice ilons in that .city.. They offer to. .spend, I . not necessarily. maXo him Remember the name—^Boan's. For swiftly "across the" farm lands. Now fell. "Ah. Shirley it Is a sacred placq, 116,000,000 on the construction of the | though In the majority of I sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Our Feathered Friends and then a lurid flash flung out Its om- that old home, and the halo which I ;unnel which is to be electrically op- 13 guarantee that he comes Foster-Mllburn Ct>.,'Buffalo, N. T. inous promise but all the restless, cmo- once placed about you there could not irated, provided the city will" bear tit ancestry. When the lnflu< [onal clamoring of her young, uncurbed •xpense of $10,000,000, which it ;s «- bull upon tbe future herd is 6107.1 .For a Fox Skin, nature seemed straining to meet the merge into the elements which have That Winter With Us formed your life." '.Imated will be the cost of the pur- consideration, it will "be se A fine silver fot skin, nearly black, coming tempest rhase of the necessary bind.—Scien- much importance cannot I was brought to Edmonton, Alberta, Then, with a bitter cry, sho shrank to tho production of his a: Sho looked a little uncertalaly_ict krdgJil_l p atlc_ America. February S. ranking as the finest skin By Herbert Job ' ward1 the'-faome:of-David "Aubura.but ,buU.I»..said-to-trahsmlt mC «hown.lher_e"-InvBon»e'ycars: -It'wai• did not voicei realizing tSat shvcoultf with a squaring of her shoulders walk- take her place only In the storms, the traits of hla dam. and' purchased by a dealer for $1075.— ed swiftly forward. Above the low, The last annual report on the shoot-r1 and herein lies the Imports Fur News. UR wtoter land birds may be readily thought of In three while the sanctuary of his soul must ,ng in the British navy shows that tstratlon, especially BuCh i rumbling drone of darkening clouds He beyond her in the land of hla boy- classes. First, we may mention the species represented by sho beard her name called and looked .he percentage of hits to rounds flrel as takes into -cmsldcratio some Individuals..at all.times,of,tno year,:known asJ"resl hood dreams.—Boston Post .;, luring. 1909 was 64.67. In 1905, It wu , Mis. Hands Cracked, Open,, clWW quail, the same individuals are found in one locality the A8 TO WHISTLING. ind In 1903, 68.32. The significance of bull is an extremdy lmpi bands were very sore and cracked She stopped and laughed softly, hold- open on tbe Insldes for over a year , year round. . -..'*'• .heso figures will be evident when it It of tho herd; that a few dc With most of them, however, those found during the Ing out her hand as ho came toward Street Car Conductor and Others itated that In 1907 tto_»!*a_jif__tt«_ jere will return many tloea with largo sores. They would crack ^ ^, ^ „ r— p^q^^f4 -•waraef season'probably -migrate"southward.-torber replaced iargeFwas~gfeally reduced,- "the num. "in the lnCTC^di'vaiue^and Bo that I could not sleep and could do by other individuals of the samo kind from farther aorta. Iwas'golng out'to jneot the storm," A day or so ago an elegant, refined jeFdlT hlU in thai"year beihgcqn'sfr of his ancestry.—Indiana F. To this class belong tho chickadee, white-breasted and hairy woodpeckers, nl she explained. "I wanted to feel the luently only slightly greater than In but little work. They wero so bad and delicate woman, a wife and a ii that 1 could not dress myself In the others aro the crowrmea"dowTark7^oldfinchr"aild rain-beatingrur^o-tny-facerto Imagine mother, % passenger on a street car 'he year"prec.edlag. -ScienUfiC"Amcr!-" Breeding For Eg( morning. They would bleed and the _. ^^.^ue^jHarHarHxnK,-? On!6 of the. moat remarkablo-featurei I • * *J^rV »-™anr*m™^# MMMf^ww, f^MvMfn' ™^.^. . W7 ?• ^.'*^.*^' ~-'-J?^ \ ^ |_-iure,..do£a3U)t.^^.profSEBsjlorb . -KQQd.,..JL.ca^.f&L.BqSii.lng-tO-Ag tf g"T?asf"Tis"ld^W"So3ihT'a7feV"bi""wfiia til it Is over. ilowly nearing completion, will be p,y torate on a car llko this,we..are rid- Washington, D. C, on the Cutlcura Ointment About a year ago the Norther•• n and• 'Middl e States_ . O.. f thes. e the principal examples are tho Then the storetorm burst upon themthem, :he huge stack room, 90 feet wide, 30C my daughter got a cake of Cutlcura whirling in a fury of dust and rain. ing on. It is a good and a wholesome food-costs, he expressed ai myrtle warbler, Junco, winter wren, brown creeper, white-throated sparrow, provision and; made on 'behalf' and •^eet long,- and 60 - feet in -height, coa- - ~ •- Soap and ons bot of. Cutlcura* Oint-- •and the two-fctnglets;~e«p"e^ly"thT^ .^..--.. -,- . ..™_..,.^..™ •He drew-her tOTtae opeaj doorway," ; that a hen has Just so mu In jiromoUon.4>f-pubHc hea1tnr- But T^T\*thij-thlrd"clM3^1Mg tios^^^ that ordinarily where she stood; looking" uncertainly ;; metal work of the stacks alone wclgoi I began to use them my bands were from the alluring glow of the fire to that conductor; there, who took my alm'of breeders to increas come tons only as winter visitors. These are the enowflake, homed lark/Lap, fare Just before you got aboard, is ibout 3,000 tons, and recently, in a- ber of eggs is reducing the all healed up apd they have not been land long-gpur, tree sparrow, Northern shrike, pine siskin, redpoll, tho'red the stretch of fields beyond. At length ilmatlng for the painting contract, it & mtto sore since, f would not be whistling; I would much rather that product •.-W.tti^tbjegayJbfiteB&aaoift.

, AskYonrDealCTForAllm'iPoot-Enw.! Cnrknu Street Names. T The most expensive publication tn A powder. It nsu the feet. Cure* Corns, New York, with the least Income, is. Bunion*, Swollen,Sore.Hot, Canon*, Aching, The list of curious street names Is •lectrlc Sweating Feet'asd Ingrowing Null. Allen • inexhaustible. Bermondsey passeeses the City Record, which costs yearly •to England. , F oot-Eaie makes new or tight •hoct day. At a Pickle Herring street. Near Gray's »1,1SOO. • N.Y.—16 Seed Germination-. - • . I all Druggist! and Shoe stores, 25 cenU. Ae- seed germinate more prompU or pigs In the chicken y^ri, so there Inn there Is to be found a Cold Bath *9h )& te tH A j «pt no substitute. .^juTipiiJsAiledJ^ TRIALS o/rr/te NEEDEMS iFor use during military maneuvers the lanes aM'"Lovo lanea ireWdaeh Iron- inds about factor,™ "iuiiant crop wUI be larger. Expert' Just as' soon as we begin to look- Kaiser ha* a portable house mode of asbes- ically enough, In the slums of the DONT EVES ASK HE TO CO SHOPPING WtTH upon tte poultry busing as a. busi- tos. ' . ' East End. YOU ACA!!i >'EVJ>?STCOT1MC AM) MONEY ntents at State College. Pa., indicate ness lust then it will life i -~n to be eea ot does u But for really bizarre street names large » eabtoge not paying work. V For Red. Itching Evelida. Cysts, Stvcs. f velop 60.000 clean. that To Restore the Color In Carpet. Falling Eyeluhes and All Eyes That Need one should go to Brussels. The Short ilwais pproducr e the largest crop. Good If the time ever was nien things |om the River Oiv l f ate Imprt Rub well with a cloth wrung out Care, Try Murine Ej-e Salve. Aseptic street of the Long Chariot, the Street <»ed for oarentage, la of greater Importance could bje made to pay. x=hiu conducted in water to which a. handful of salt Takes, Trinl Size, 25c. Ask Your Druggist of the Red Hatred Woman and the •poeea. tian mere sUe «t wed.—Farmers' at loose ends, that time is past, espe- or Write Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. Street of Sorrows arc remarkable Home Journal, has been added. This must be don« cially tie poultry part, . . after all the -dust has -been swept or The heart beat in animals continues for enough to catch the least observant Wake up and do, il.yoa; mean to :~f>nm£.time after death. , . ' eye. The Street of the One Person mnny has- reftnt.'' Profitable Pasture. beaten, out. The- room must not be tyBer keep up with the procession—E. C, In used until the carpet is quite dry.— is, as one might guess, considerably . timothy, alfalfa and the Indiana Farmer. Wqmaa's Life. • .„ • narrower than Whitehall. But the carried by one mis,- S5 O prat with a ftm cream of Brussels street names surely most proll|t«ble pasture 1 have "belongs" to* the-Street--of-.-thej-lfn* mte.-piul.iammuai.- erer hoi--I- aeier.expect to be with- Early Potato Culture. Taking Duit from Silk. Tse a piece of velveteen for brush cracked Silver Cocoanut. This In the I upon a mule, /H, out one fleld.pr lot of It. "How long _A.gQodlyvaun3ter oOariuers through- Problem ing silk.--Try it on a black- -sllk-pettl- original appears as on ponderous be fired from th) it will last I do not know, buMf prop- out southern Illlnoi^ have conceived MnfroiUngaiyono'In need'bf a Iaxa- rels are carried la' the idea that by planting potatoes"in - and- see- how perfectly it wlpef _ — _ thirty-six Tetter word. " erly rested and top-dressed it wlU T a be rapidly changtj last many year*, and give the variety the fall and covering them with straw away all traces ot dust from frills , « ° '» °°' Question of a stagre aC-~ heated "from ciatla- Sid abundance •which makes it more a large percent of the labor of cultivat- and ruffles. ' "on only, but of permanently benc- A Mountain of Death. title America. profitable than" any one .variety of ing them can: be saved, and Just as Any brush, however soft, acts ai • fjclal cffectB, which will follow proper An exploration party recently as- |-|jasroT-4egttmev_J—_—; _^ good a yield obtained from the same an irritant to""silk, but the velveteen ' efforts to live In a healthful way, with cended Mount Talbu, one of the loft-, aunlcatlon to jit ;nt of grniimi a3.tooughihey.were. removes all dust without auy lnj"f 1 the assistance of Syrup of Figs and lest in Formosa, 12,650 feet above planted in the spring and cultivated j Tt!r'tKe-*Hk <*sunshadev-ete.- the sea_ level. ^ ltary value of aero. Head of the Dairy Herd. n Elixir of Scnnn, whenever it is re- J the usual wavway. NoNnw« iwthis. »,„a=s no„-t beew,n, anapolis News. " When the party reached an ab- ps. Col. Capper ot A man who has established for him- quired, as It clcanscB the system •ellevea that the la. so In my experience; I hate experi- original village (the Peuma tribe) self an enviable reputation as a breed- Flower Screens. will have the dirt- mented jn various ways in the cultiva- gently yet promptly, without Irritation half way up the mountain; they em- er of pure bred dairy cattle says that One of the most effective bits ol He predicts that tha tion ot potatoes and from the follow- and will therefore always have the ployed twentv-one aborigines to ac- I, any practical fanner with a herd of landscape gardening;.! know, is a RESOLVTO-THHF MUNY0N3-IViV/- il! be. able to"i>" ing- way of- planting and cultivating: I company them and continued the as- 10 cows baa alTord' KTheatf his "Herd screen of vines. Set three or flvo preference of all who wish' Iho best of cent. This mountain Is believed by ATIVE PILLS MAKE ACHEERFUL HAN L . 10,000 feet and over, wJtb a pure bred sire of unqueation- have always received the largest yield OE ONE WHOSE UVER AND STOMACH KRE| and best potatoes. Selecting - the posts in a: zig zag line,, hog or lamlly. laxatives. , ..,.,.- the aborigines to be -a^tnountaln of •• tl swoop down ail ibla merit " In buying these Bulls pbultrj' netting to them, and you have The combination tas the approval death, and nobody has dared to as- slowly moving dirt many consider the price as the moat' ground for planting I always select Kimxaa> P»w raw rnis coix tne lrnr a piece of-newly cleared ground, if it a fine support for ttie vines which of physicians because lt'ls knotrn to cend It before. The aborigines, being Into «etlvlt7 \>j centls me I boils They do America. ' Important thing. If they can save a, will prove a thing of beauty and a nut iwuur. gripe or weuktu. Tbej are a few doUars the matter of registration lltl, for ths potato patch; how- be truly beneficial, and because It bos in great fear, warned the party not tonic to the itomach,. liver sad nerrtst ever, if this is not to be had and old Joy for all summer, besides hiding to break branches of trees nor make Invigorate tustentl of waken. Tlicjr en- t railroad has pro. jr record of performance on the part an old well, or some unsightly cor- given EatlEfactlon to tho millions of rich the blood and enable the stomach to land that has been cultivated for sev.-. loud noises nor throw stones. In get alt the nourishment from food that Is of Boston to enter at the ancestry matters little. These cc-r.—Alta In Indiana Farmer. well-informed families who havo used tltal points are entirely lost sight of. eral years is to be used. I first look Bplte of this the party proceeded and pat Into tt These pltls contain no calo- struction of a tun-. well to the fertility of the soil, as it it for many years past - reached the summit at last Seeing mel; they are soothing, beating; and stlm- orth. and South su. The fact that a bull Is registered does nlatinir. For sale by all druggists fnluo not necessarily..make him better, al- requires Very fertile soil for potatoes. Wall Paper Hints. To get its beneficial effects, always this the aborigines .were quite sur- and 2Kc slsps. If yon need tueillcal ad- They otter to. jspeni, | It ia a good idea to scatter well.fined Owners of new homes make man J prised at-the bravery of the Japanese. Tlre. wrlti MonyonV Dtwtors. They will construction of the though In the majority of Instances It buy the genuine manufactured by the advise to the best of their ability abso- barn manure over the surface before mistakes in the selection of wall pa- The mountain is reported to abound lutely free of Charge. Ml'NYON'S, DM • be electrically op- 13 guarantee that he comes from good barn manure over the surface before i ^ while it is largely a matter California Fig Syrup Co. only.; In valuable trees.—South China Post. •nd Mmsi 8ts* Phllsdelphla. r*. ancestry. When the influence of tho startinti g the plow and then break the i „, L,«™.i i i» ih.» .f« «.»f»)n .e city will bear tl« p d bre of personal nnopinionn n , there ore certain COO, which It ;ses- bull upon the future herd Is taken into ground as ddeep as possible, say 10 consideration, it will "be seen that too rules which must not. be overlooked. cost of the pur- inches deep and pulverize it by bar- Especially is this so of the hew borne • much importance cannot be attached row-ing and reharrowing it until it is PUTNAM 1ADELESS DYES issary ^and.—Scien. where bare walls must U covered to tho production of his ancestry. A fine and then roll the ground with a ^ other in. oi» 10c suksso oolora all nbsn. Tber u>o ia cold wmler b«lter tksn any other drew Yoq ..biUl.ls-.saW-to-transmit mCrt strongly with their first coat of paper. A wall Ur froo tioolLltt-Uimtopjt, Ueuu MU JIU (Man. AlONKUB UUVU DUM Hulocy Illlasls. good heavy land roller. 1 always lay paper expert gives the following valu< the traits of hla dam and'grantJ dam my ground off with a one-hOrse turn- report on the shoot- able hints: . .. -. • Milton's Natural History. r and herein lies the importance of reg- ing -ploW-rrmtting-twice-ln-eaeh furrow i navy shows that" ''*>'6vefr"us*r 1airge'"flgi»red -papers~on- AN UP-TO-DATE STOVE istration, especially eucti registration and put the rows 3-1-2 to 4 feet apart pg hits to rounds flrel low-ceillnged rooms. ' . as takes into .o^Bsldcration-ftutheptl- and then drop In my cuttings from 18. places in St Paul's Cathedral were Do you realize there is-no^--longer anyTcasoir why - L67..In 1905, It wu probably the only species of bird with W r r usually place some kind of manure years—unless we make an exception fs Tighter arid easler"T6~TjanaieV' ''iSH^ g1wi an intense The significance of bull Is an extremOy Important part in the row, cither well' rotted barn ma- room. le evident when il It of tho herd; that a few dollars spent Do not use red or dark green papei of the ubiquitous sparrow. He went heat. Provided you have the right stove, oil is more c r nure, or from tte poultry house, or an In his seventeenth year to Cambridge, 17 the size of tto _> . §_wULrj?U?rn many toes every year old- rotted... straw-stack -makes -very in a dark room. These colors are in- economical, cleaner and less trouble. Have you seen the reduced/ "the num. in the increased value and production' clined to "absori>l lihe light.T"Yellow^ whefe'he made^^acquaintanceTwltti'the good fertilizer. -ThoaT cover the po- Bedgy flats"oftfio Cami"and'took as ("year being Tqn'se: of his ancestry.—Indiana Farmer. tatoes with the plow, throwing two white or creamy, tints are much more tly greater than In cheerful. ' much interest in birds and. flowers, furroW3.on the row and then leveling Light blue'and'pink~papef look well beasts, and trees' as his greater inter- "Amtrl-". Breedlng For Eggi. down with the barrow. As soon as the in.-T^mj _»>,, f .r; flo^pd w)tA PTO.j^'iy'it that ago In literature and phllo- remarkabjo feattirei stove -tfieetitiipin"! tow- unB-whenthV^vines >mpletlon, will be Washington, D. C, on the question of When the paper cannot be renewed of-- study wt Its appearance. You rcaUy can't appreciate it until you either plainly in the row y take tire one ten., use more substantial cblors In eight to Blxteen.years' of ago—and ho m, 90 feet wide, 30C food- costs, he expressed as his theory 1 useityiSrseHortalkto ioirieone who has uied it% It does everytbii; g *«t her8e turning plow and run the bar sunny rooms. , . ' therefore fell interTnlBtakes In his UBO feet in -height, era- that a hen has just so much egg-pro- of the plow as. closely us I can to the a coal range wUI do-HBxeept^heat th» room. -The Nw P«rfe«lon QU Cppkr. „ u Where pictures, are to bo hung, se of imagery and description of natural • . .•.•..'-~!T.-: •• ;•• •'.•"- Stove will do anything; from beating a aucing capacHy,-taken-In Uulkj-^ind-the. inesrthen I-tinm-bick-Tritht6e "dou- stacks alone welgtu lect a plain background anil never put objects. He strows, for Example, the kettla of water to cooling • • course alm'of breeders to Increase the^Bum-. ble shovel and throw the dirt back to I dinner, but it won't heat a toom. .It u»d recently, in *>• ji. garish paper in a room that must laureate hearse ot Lycldas with Sow- bc'r of eggs Is reducing the BIZO ot the"! the potato, giving the plant a fer- ers that are not all In bloom at the doesn't "smell," it doesn't tmoke. It Minting contract, It product^ XHftiSSS?1 bed in_whicVtp grow for the be occupied by an invalid. Can't get out of order. Light it and it fceil v^fiwin"^~Fs«metSr^"'a#^er ^tavte^^^nnwit'ifcwnTKal-irirfl**^ tu'dinous. UKJTS of ror of purchasing expensive styles ot ithatchea roof and'he^"W Only « woman who knows the trouble food." Bald "the Doctor. " "We should cultivator, but usually use nothing but eysuckle eglantine.—From the Scoti< Of carrying cod and cooking in a hot necessary to cover the double shovel until the last p'.ow- paper far beyond their means, * Fine buy evorythlng by weight. In France grades of delicately tinted papers will man. kitchen can appreciate what it means to distance.—Scion Uflc tho law has gone BO far as to make l:ip when I use the turning plow again, have a clean, perfect stove that will - tUowlng the dirt to the potato. Pc- keep one poor, because they must be cook anything, boU, bake or roast, and provision merchants sell eggs by renewed at regular intervals. One can . . Tho Hand On the Silk Hat. Utoes require fast cultivation. As J yet won't heat the kitchen. How la it weight, instead of by the dozen. Here ^tften _save_monei" _oa_wall-paper._bj J ; Lecturing on "ClPthca" before the ERONAUTS. |—we stick to the-dozen—What js_tliejfc. -they-rS&ould-never-be-worked.-or-the -done?—The flame is controlled in tur- purchasing rolls of year-old Selborne Society last nlght~WIlffed suoise-blue enamel chimneys, and suit? Why we get the smallest eggs stirred after yosng potatoes M?.rk _WebbjBald iho^and on tho jllk ™K!an"lKrp?o^^ Her Own Machine. conventional designs they always look | hat had or: kettle or oven, and only there. The o[ breeding are being applied to hens potatoes four times and afterwards well. Wall paper patterns change ev- tying a band round a shawl placed flame operates exactly where it is needed |io will take, part in In euch a way that they are laying over, the head, while tho bow'at the iatlon meeting is keep down tho weed growth with the ery year, and It frequeritly happens —and nowhere else. With this Move) the smallest egg possible. In an egg hoe. that oid patterns are brought back in side could bo traced to remote ages, your kitchen is coot ie. At first it was wo got lesB and less weight of nutri- and was In its transitory stage on The nickel finish with the bright blue iccident with which Some fanners make a great mistake to favor after the lapse of a season of the chimneys mikes the stove orna- ment, so that the hen will be able to •in selecting their seed pptatoes; I or two. Scotch bonnets and children's Bailor while driving her hats. mental and attractive. Made with 1, > law more eggs to be.sold at a dozen never use anything but the largest and r uld necessltato her Deep borders and ornate friezes CasdamrytMt:B«aii» and 3 burners; the 3 and 3-burver rate. best potatoes available and in cutting should be avoided In small rooms All ornaments on men's hats were 70S cat this stove—sea stoves can be bad with or without i of participating in "Butter is called adulterated when on the left Bide, due to the fact that that Jhs nama-ptat* Cabinet. . > them I have at least two good eyes to The average homo does not offer con tesda ''Hew Perfection.'. th characteristic de- | It contains more than. 16 percent of the cutting.—L. G. Johnson, in tie in olden times, when it was frequent- £rerTri»ttoirrrrrwl)eT*| If nofstroars,writant is thrown oft all the oitlons which will do them Justice. tnsctlpUys CUcttlur to tba nesresCageDcy ol ua moisture, and pays a 10 percent tax Indiana farmer. L^ .A yommon error is to purchase ly necessary to use tho sword. It was 11-aJa.laalready OU..J v "arali "paper "oFa"gaudy an'diiover'tyFe tlons should not impede a cut with tain amount of moisture. If butter Is Farm Note*. ' . which will often opoll the appearance (Incartrarmtol) ( Lady's Pictorial restricted, why not other products? the weapon.—Westminster Gazette. Never breed a ewe lamb until past of -the furniture. in now claim to lie "It Is tho same way with packages There is a tendency at the present x>m*an who has con-. | ot breakfast food. We pay 10 cents, its first birthday. MISCHIEF MAKER time to have some of tho finest homes AiXAVOK ust is ns«t tb« nmo u ianea ie unassisted. Since perhaps, arid the manufacturer de- The.flock should be regularly and papered in one .color for an -entire A Surprise in Brooklyn. orvullls. By dissolving .granQ]st«d soffsrla II at the Grahame- I -liberally fed; as it win pay in the toddllDffMspllift-dlllUruDU i-es la sold by giuwifc 8«nil-So sUm plan i no rgresajwdtfta?. fe :ea-^ bthe-|dfe^\Pf^l^'f ^?^^7:^"- ^^W*5 •rsdjo.Ewk.., CreraatMU, id', several "flfgntsof _ Think^everyonb' fiuantrty "of flaxaeed Once a week in Boston Pest ' and easily digested" and gop3 for bfg Tho Swiss Government' 'Spends mpre a Bleriot machine. should" know what they are getting, lot likely to,suffer with colic. and little folks. A Bjooklyn man money, in proportion to its populntion, for the relief of its poor, than uiiy other coun- A Package Iso dnstructtng Miss and they should buy their food not by Breeding too young will stunt the Recipes. Bays: having temporarily, "Whph baby was, about eleven try. of "Paxtine" - tie. package, butby. weight.... It .should, ;onng ewe, -and'-"the -loss in the long •Pineapple Sandwich—Cut .:yom pert,(handling of i extend to other forms of food—this run will be more than the gain-. months old he began to grow thin Mrt.Wraslow's Soothing Syrup for Children Wfll Be Sent a 'learn aviation." bread thin. Spread with finely grat- and pale. This was, at first, attrib- tcething,softenstbe gums, reduces inilamuia^ . anti-package business. People should A big outlay of cash Is not neces- ed cream. cheese, on top of which tion, allays pain, cures wind colic,25c. a bociie.' Free of Charge to Every' vorjte flying ground ' know, for instance, how much olive uted to the heat and the fact that Reader of this Paper. pldly acquiring tto • sary to go into the breeding of pure- place chopped pineapple_.frfi)n"which his teeth were coming, but, in reality, An owl with a nest of young will oil they are getting, or.how much po- bred pigs. The person who begins In tho juice has been drained. - about forty mice a duy for her offspring. tolnette monoplane, tato chip? or crackers." tho poor llttlo thing was starving, his m that at the pres- a small way, usually finishes up in • Corn Fritters-r-To 1 pint scraped mother's milk not being sufficient he three practical good shape and mokes a success. , sweet corn, add 1-2 cup milk, 1 ta nourishment. More, Poultry Raised. There is no batter butter anywhere -.blespoonful butter (melted),, beaten "One day after he hnd cried bitter- pj > favor monoplanes. Frnm -many' indications there •Will 011 uiTrtrttnrtr+urned-out—from- the. home l~teaspoonfur-Baltr-l-3—teaspoorr ly for Jin hour, I suggested that my Bad i; TOILETANTiSEPTIC |ad, whose amis'?! . ho extra efforts towards raising more dalrj'Jin the old-faSbioned way, xrith pepper, 1 teaspoon of baking powdei wife try him .on..Grape-NutB. She_| as -fly "a~Wp!ane,'J» -r^'Before I began nsing-Cnscarets I had Gives one a sweet breath; clean, white, poultry ~than~'tor ~many years past, all the conditions right." At present sifted within::"cup of flour; bearwcH: soaked two teaspoonfuls In a saucer Mil of the most de- a bad complexion, pimples on my face, germ-fras teeth—nntiieptically clean and r think there will be good "prices lf . wlth-a..Httle.-Eugar. and,Twarjrj.jnllk;.. e •prices- it;pSj-3 to see.to.it .tfeaj they arj -end my-food was not digested as it should moutli>aiul'i]uroiit'-r-purifies ,ibo ^rf»*^ R s 7fbrll''ti¥ri5V^Vb?V£We"Sf* This baby ato so ravenously tliat she -have'been. •• Nowl am entirely well, and after smokinz— dispels all disasTecabU spent-many hours co-st of feed, and the good prices ol fixed a second which he likewise fin- the pimples have all disappeared from my perspiration and bodyodors—muchap^ SERS it will be well to take extra care Thero seems to be an Intimate con Cheese Odds and Ends—Odds and predated by dainty women. A quick k of iconstructing nectlcn between the price «f com ends of cheese Usually thrown away ished. face. I can truthfully say that Cascarets b embraces, several of tho sittlns hens, and of the chicks. "It was not many days before he are just at advertised; I have taken only remedy for sore eyes and catarrh. and of hogs, annd the Intelligent farm- may. be saved, and when of a sutll- two boxes of them." A lillle Paxtine powder dis- Ilss BlandisaskO- A. little money and time spent on lh thesh e prices carefullcarefully |cient quantity run through the grind forgot all about being nursed, and nd i3 only content the hatching places, and on the coops, er will Tvelgh these p has since lived almost exclusively on Clarencefc. GriSn, Sheridan, Ind. solved in a glut' ol hot vrata before deciding to ctit out hogh s andd" er. Season well with paprika, salt and makes a delightful antiseptic so- [lisa in every- detail may save many eggs and chicks. a pinch of curl-y. Mix with thick Grape-Nuts. To-day the boy Is strong Pleasant, Palotabio. Potent. Tails Good. lution, poneuinff cxtraordinuT >rocautlon which Is soil corn, and robust, nnd ns cute a mischief- Do Good. Never tilctcen.Weaken or Grip«. Good clean nests, isolated; with It is considerable cream and'set aside to blend. It rflay 10c, ZSc, SOc. Never told In bulk. Tb« genu- cleansing ffermicidsl anci ncil* It of more than one Rood shelter above and around.them In many maker ns a thirteen months old baby ine- tablet stamped C C C ttuaraoteed to ing power, and absolutely hafav trouble to provide; tempered" water. be used then as a" soft cheese. -_ cure ot iroor montr back. >w will pay any season, but perhapB the —Apple-Sance^Cake—One -cupful- ol Is.expectedto-be. leu..Try a Sample. 50c. • ; extra price of things, will- make"the for the cows; ' "We have put before him oilier 0ENT8 TO HANDLE rtEJUBKAIlLE MOSEY Isrge box .at druggiiu or by ma3* while from the financial standpoint, to sweetened apple_sauce, -one-hu1f~Eup A . GETTER. Uiwd In crerr borne. Agpnu tnakliu THt PAXTON TOIkrrCO . BotTOII.MKt*. iui Exhaustion.. negligent more careful of smajl leaks. of butter, one_cup of chopped raisins: foods.but he will have none of them, 'r day. 8ell« nt stKUt. Eiclanlro teTTttory. on namo of neura*- say nothing of the humane side- cf the " ' j that rrco. Addr«u Itboaas ± Ik-nnett, Branch,?*. • Whether tho poultry is yarded or one teaspoonful of scda. one cup of ised to -describe " matter :-•-»» ^.,. -". teasppopfurwhich did -him- so-muchagoodr-J disease'' aot^jrmkoan eftort'jtoenclosea-small lold:'friena::Gfape»NutB«!.vi£.:r--*;«.'?nii.; .'yard with nnn'ltnr nfittlne. in which to IT^S^rZBetiBffiBEEBSBSSg W,t, DOUGLAS : ; ill will save lots ot time and trou- and a spoonlul of for my WlfO 1CTTTal %e^igpl 8iegffeg _and _fear_ of_ -Ornpe-Nuts-eJiough.-nfter.J)ie__brIghit; igV powder. The _.rai3ins may _ he •tooi-frequentrbotli'r - ness it has brought -to ..our. housed mei». Its most corn- omitted If desireJ. Stir well and bak.o hold." tiliocs nro worn catch the chicks far from the coops- rssr in a deep pan. - bvmorcincuthan constant feeling ol Whore th© yard Is In a well drained to make in their places ol Grape-Nuts Is not made for a baby any other make, montal depress ?Pot, and Is sunny, there is all to be abode. Macaroni Soup—Throe pounds of a food, but experience with thousands itluro of appe- saUl in itsjfavor, and nothing against Where do you expect to locater Joint of veal, well broken up; put in of babies shows It to be among the BEOAUSEt W.I»Doogla««3.0» • it- • -i-r>,-x :- •••••-;•--.I-.- man fours quarts-of-water-and set it to best, "if notrentirely thebeBt-inTise. 7OtofS.OO. ment—New • used for its purpose, but when ono son to taste with. salt and pepper. to Wellvllle," In pkgs. "There's a An ttaWr tsniesi asdissV. for Son Thij«, ' Ft Cl el ' then add the macaroni in. toe water Reason."^ -_...: ^_JiesJt, or-trie3-to,-for-a feoce.for Kver read the obove letter? A new Eter item in favor; of yarding the |~ little ' ' ciuroac. it. i.< INCREASING POPULATION (MM trtrj Thursday « North >wl l'ul»n 1 of northern New Jersey, hringitfg more IF..THE,.M.ii^E:iVlAN^1 gfcKfcCBja^'T-gjjj^ij. lAn^t^iXK .•:":.:.:::.'- •:'"•.? '.:/'. . *-. -.<-' ....-,,...-; --.-•- -••. -i -— -:~--v.v •'-•-;-"..-.---. —.-.-.'.".r.-j-..^ :~il';.'^f_i,"'~^vX%-'.'i.' —•'•. would persistently put into a •Rru- OF NEW JERSEY, WHS ALFRED POTTKI1, • EJUvr anil Proj.'r dential 20-Year Endowment Policy and thus creating greater values and increased r*tmt: Strictly Cut la *J»ntt. demand for the securities of this corporation. FnTu* the amount he annually spends for Constant improvements in the physical proper- Sinu Conn unnecessary purchases, he could ties and increased earning powers mate: these AdrartMcc ritei furnUhcd upon application. securities safe jnd profitable. ._.... ^ . - .:. TbaChroaid y 4 ""' Colon, ltirrf«'» "SoS WirotriiuViiSew* 8SSB3». HER MAJEST Buy** Drug Slore and tbe Chronicle office. tenee for himself. Dotigolakkl witu [latei - styles. _ .;.. _ ;., It. cerUlnly__ would make Edwin HER MAJES1 Gartbwaite rub his eyes an*- wonde ankle strapes and pliiin if be were really awake, could hi TRUST CD. and blact Bitedoi tipps reviiit hi» farm on one of these bright ipring days. A small army NEWARK, N. J. heels; also with the [M>| of workmen are felltog_tr«s,_j[rad_ ing, opening streets and otherwise tional investment. fitted— preparing the ground for a thickly settled residential district. A littli These Securities are Tax-Exenpt in New Jersey. $2, farther upstream a substantial brldgi The Prudential SencHo the Bond Department for Weekly Bulletin of offerings. has been bui^t over the river and- • street is in process of- construc- TELEPHONE 1931 MARKBT. _-„ tion that will intersect Springfield avenue opposite the Dreyer resilience. Union County Agency,233 Broad St, Elizabeth

When tbe dog history of Cranford COME AND SEE . ii written, the third day of the third / B. A. DOYLE week of March, A. D., 1910, will Tho new and improved Bi-Siglit Toric and IVhlile Kyi" (1 lasses. Two doctor*'in M doubtless be entered as St. Ha'rtholo Christian Science Lecture- Flies as Crrm-Spreaders . able Und and developed these ipto Electrical Contractor rnew'a. Day, for then occurred : ntteiiilitiieo'tq preserilic glasses forcorrrct- Mrs. Sue Harper Minis of Atlanta, A representative Cranford audience parks, and the business section was Ing' visual di'fecls. () u. in. tc> S.itl) p. m. Prompt attention to all w'iring •laughter comparable only to the ja., lectured before n large, aiidience greeted Dr...Gordon K...Dickinson ..of laid out with thu view of makingthe U Wort bloodieit-dny in the annals of France. best and most' suitable arrangement n the First Church of Christ, Scifn- Jersey Oity last Friday evening in the Tel.2:!0. Cciiteiiiiial Ave!. Crnnford Four policemen, armed with shotgurs We lxntirlit thesi tist, Tuesday evening.. Of gracious Presbyterian chapel, ut which time of blocks, etc. This able manage, and 50 rounds of amunition, began at pnser.ee, with sweet, dignified man- them for less than inan he deliverelirid hihi s lecturl e on the FFlyl . ""•'"' of affairs, with.ro insurance day break the task of exterminstir.t; ner, and well modulated voice, M; and high quality . Miss Lokey, president of the Vil- money available fur rebuildine, was in nnmuulcd dogs, and all day. long Minn is a convincing and powerful K. BAUMAN, luge Improvement Association, under direct contrast to the Vny in which •They are high | might be heard the discharges that speaker. The lecturer was introduced whose auspicea the lecture was given. 'he city fathers went about the rec'on- The genuine crystnl l'Klim.E eyeglasses, combinations! and wca\ meant death to the helpless brutes. by Mr. Carl H. l'icrce, s:cord reader the cooi, kind thai never MIST or SCKATCII, PHOTOGRAPHER called upon Township Chairman John struction of San Francisco. There, It is n Diioelnuic As the old proverb hus it, "Every of the Crunfcrd church, irl the follow the APi.AXATir, ixvrsm'LK III-SKIHT. TOIUC dog has iu day," and Tuejsday. prayed VV. Heins to introduce the speaker, .with"thousands of dullard in hand, the .KttVi'TOK-aud. iiUior.4eiw«r"in- "IlilKIT" ;„ 34 Elm Street,.WcstfieW,lt;«A-^ j 'leat than its Value-iSK Irtg words:' ' -•'.'.••-•..--..-•.•--,..,•• -•..:,-;-. l ;J to bo the l»jt day for a numher that "who came-as fhi 'representative ofcouncil procrastrriated'sri'Ion*, rtaf miimitiiiL' or frames. Tho EASY. I:OMKOBT- Near R. R. Station. If you would 1 ik' Ladies and gentltrnen, friends: AIILK nnd STVI.ISH glass that lit tho eye will on known only when Funer the_ American Civic Association. .instead of the ci'y bolrg rebuilt in jot|, soine of thost! we m Thr.oughaut.thc. aces inen have tsked: The Mayor having acceptably per- . accordance with a proper system, ind never pineli the ii"so. Wo mnku hi);li-olAss photogrnphs of everj I i wn ideas, and CIIHOS has S'.Milivesiiiiil only ONK |.|uce of Inisiuess. ' Time-honored systems fail to un pretty, lively and attractive, but of |'resulted. So, said he. the disaster KODAKS AND AMATKUR SUI'PlilF.S. John Denrnan took a list of about »wer these qiie-itions/ sitisfactorijy to low .pediEr_e.e,_Jtejniilwn^^ PRAMES. 175trees to be sprayed -this-year-to mankind,_ ^RutVChtiftiiin Science, in He ia a homo Iwidy, and prefers bad jnf ultimate .benefit., to Jho city, whilo the office of the MUhsoh-WhltaKer IV Maldeii Lane," New Vort Amateur Work Curcfiilly Finialu-il. the 44 years since its discovery by odors. Mrs. Fly looks out for pos- 'ne destruction of San Francisco by fire, Company a few daya ago, and person- Mrs. Eddy, h»3 s.i satisfied the heart terity by laying 120 or moreegga -at j nas proved to be an irreparable ins?. ally guaranteed payment for the o'n these'vital points*, that hundreds onetime; These hatch out into tinyj Mr. Grant was followed • by Miss -aoxvim_~,An. additional Jiat-ia—ly

mysfejy. - disease, on their bodies, nnd to pro-various cTub"women preneiit;, "inciuji- in' wiirk nnd supply iill sia1 has not already arranged for having 1 Buv there are other thousands who more flies. ing,(Mra. IJiirsel, Mrs, VVrcnn, - Mis. his trees 'prayed arid- th))? saved from and TirinJn^. iul""liijiiiK liu'-niooks: Wl Dr. Dickinson explained how hyBanker, Mrs. Giljon, Mrs.Moody-and Jestrortion ty^ the, beetles""should get are hungering to hear tho'truth, and 'KS fur your iifst -lob "tlfiiiS Inr un*^estTirmtirtjj'~ini correct misapprehensions concerning meats It was proved. trmt flies are OF SL^INBS "AT REA- what Christian Science really is, thai disseminators of ditieyy.itJti the blue Mediterranean on one side introduced by the Komans. Mrs. Eddy thinTevery fly is a danger, but that it "A* speaker that pilts much meat and the famous theatre on the. other. ind her followers, it was declared, may be'one." As not. less than 95 into his addresses ought to draw over- and Bmba bean out the statement written by are removing the errors and restoring per cent.' of our flies are bred in and flow audiences these ""days. - oar Joeie^on-the-Spot, Joo Spcrry, Christian belief to its original truth around stables, he advised quick dis- We have seen it stated that micro- that "There are few places more ns proclaimed by Jesus. When this pos.il or screening of manure. The metrists can measure -objects • which Supplies Granford with Gas for Light, Fuel beautiful than here." -A co is finally accomplished, disease "and can not even be seen Ts Inclosing, pV:pickteson7.:.nrgedrahis _»i.pnS:Of,-a: quarter's •wo«h'-o¥-6frIoihF hearers to comply with the laws of There'is nothing, that cuts to the Hotel Mebre^le of Mr and Mrs; t. ETTVSBURG, TWO DAYS' TOUR. lady Assistant A. Sperry and Mr. . and Mrs. J., A. Personally conducted via New Jer- health, and tu constitute themselves quick like ingratitude. Sperry. sef^Central, Mny 6. All expenses health officers to see that their neigh- It doesn't take much of a backbone 59.35,,... Special -leaves Cranford bors obeyed those lawB. Interesting to avoid Bins that never tempt you. '" To-morrow from 2 to 6, at Hampton J. w. W station at 4:33 p.m. For full parti- slides,' which had been specially made Women tell what they Avould do if HsH. tbe Buldiing Fund Committee for the lecture, were shown, tho lan- ulars consult C. K. .Armstrong,' D. they were men,. If they- were mon of Trinity Church will conduct a book tern being Bkilfully operated by Dealer in A., Newark, or nearest ticket they probably would do the same sement exchange in aid of that fun*—Gener- Jjcnt. Berkeley C. Autin. Pamphlets' pre- things that they criticise us for. on donations of new books have been pared by the Civic.As'30cintlon'B Fly eived from the Wanamaker and in tfieTclcphone Directofy- 1.EH1GH VALLEY fighting Committee—were—freely "paHTidRea. Heretofore tho ker-> •ipnun-Crawford CS fiofcii New disributed. osene and gasoline buyers havn bee'n ALSO KINDLI Tho rwiti«-ptie pnwdor to l» fluikcn into York and froni A. R. Warnock and liis ganie. K. D. Townser,d_pf Cranford. __.Thcre ho-.shoes. If yen luivo tired, ncliing fwt. Allen's V, served, and home-made candy will be ;ircs rest and comfort. Always n'sr it to A Kansas mule recently kicked n women from thia nnd nearby towns on sale, too. . Ireak in Xetr slioon. Try it to-dVjjr.' Snld woman in the jaw in such a manner •verywliere, S-X-t*. Don't urn fit mm mitut. assembled in the Library rooms on as to cause her to bito off half'of her CUANFORD, itute. For KKEK trial pnelinve. -nddrrso Tuesday altcrnoon in response to an tonpue. Thu.mulo may yet be recog- Tbe Vllcn S Olmsieil, IieKoy,. X. V. April meeting of the Men's .nvitnlinn tent out. by the Union nized as a useful member of society. j of the Presbyterian church Acuity Chairman of Federated Chilis, When a doctor hands you a big bill NfeW JERSEY C will be held in the chapel on the 28th NOTICE.OF'INTENTION ' I Mrs. Charles Hubert Hoe. .. -..."• for swing your life, he can justify it '"**•:•-.•! 8p.ro. The feature will be ll"nof tli» Tuniulii < I'uiiiinKti''' 'if .... htthenutsit by reminding you that the coat of liv- THAINS KOIt ELIZABETH. an illustrated address by M'. B. A. '«wnslil|. of cranr»n°l. I'n 'ii rmirily. Now JITJIT- - called for reports, which wore given ing is high. Towl on the r"Oil Industry of i'. to pans "An Ordhiiiti nmt .-'-• NEWVOHJi .ii[)tit)tr a .n< . WIHT«- ii li:ial hrnrlmr will tion, who spoke cri Fcd'cratinn " work, If by some miracle all the bad L P e directory is in converted to its varicut proddcts and son* ihirrrcti il In >ml(l jTii- ever ill 44 P.M. Kundnys x35», 7* emplmsizinif the ne;ea*Hy of oncer ted |ould b? taken out of"men, all but u A.M. K5J, 141, 258, 341, H b V home^not^lanced at and gll »™U«UUUJI.

I The Cranford Real E»t-ite nnd In- Mrs. Hoe next introduced Rrv. A. fi '•*. 7 l'i 751 ,827 0-JO.IOO?, : thing to make living in Russia a't- HuiulayB IBS, 5S7. 820, »:>?• surancc Acenry, of which Willinm II. Grant, whose topic was "The NOTICE OF INTENTION. J tractive until reading the nther day is «, 14.1. a as, i 40, a so. o i B. Uryrdale and I-ouis I.:nvrcnco are »-W, 10 47. 1110 P.M. 107 A. Rebirth of th^American City." Mr. jthat tiny Rend book agents to Sibetin.' the mfmbers and Walter M. Cr'iine is Grunt is pastor of tho Unitai ian For Ea«ton. llethlehem, ; | A doctor otjers to make anyone Mmnk—loo. (7w Allontowi managfr, open'.d their row office at church at Elmpra, and is nlso editor cpuwgeoui by_ performing a simple 22 Eastman street un Suturdav. "SuiuiEfsiSCTA.ff. luTsa). of the "American City" magazine. Knr Wilkes Barro and Hcmm U!I'J i j operation.- -Anyone willing to submit lirectory advertising are low. Ho contrn'itid tho methods of relJuild- to.an operstion has .'courage enough . 5II P. M. Sundays. 5 !J7, A. M WEDSESIMV. AI'Kltsr 190 Architect Tubl-y, dsigncr of thein^r'followed by the authorities of For Uliewood-3S3, »40 i ""•.p.m.,V - - " already;. . • Are you g Telephone •lays only). 142, SOI, 403 P. Galvcstnn and San Francisco after tha «nl)), Handuj-B.8 14. 100S A. -I Men mnke fun of the way w^men r <-i;| percd plans-fm-n rcfidmre ti be built sudden destruction of those citie9. Advertiser t . For Atlnnllo Clljr-8 OS.'* 40 1 '"' by Robert D. Town-ml nn Holly handle money. After they've had a Jny only), a 01 V.U. Sundn JAHE8E. WABSEB. In tho case of Galveaton, destroyed chance to become familiar with it "djpinivs th" hi>m? cf W. B.by flood, tho municipality appropriat- NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. tKiwpl Ratnrdays. '• ; they will handle it fn at bosiness-liks if desii> ^^^J^Junej^th»Ctnierot4k*Syttm. — w. n, BUUB, — V. Pro.. A am. Utomftt., "5S."

TirEUbin.t.rclvinthat It U Ibe lnten tiun uf tbe T\»wn*htp Committiw of the otel Guest Was to Have Lively Com Many Other* There. Are Besidet Labor and Perils of -Those Who Go Towuthlpof CmnforJ. 1 l;k.n 1'i.uulT. Sew Jcr- pany During the Hours' of - Among Savaget to Carry Gos- »&r. "n> pa&s "An Onliiwncv £et;4l>Uihlng and Thoie Who Indulge Iri Contests Ailop'Un;: a i.ratti-f<.ra Tart of ('Fanford Avfr. busi. Slumber, on Athletic Fields. pel Message. . utn\" and that '• wtiiNi:»i>AV. A

attention and overdone hospital- athletic game are easily recognizable. Savages of New Guinea" at the Lon- rcil. is lbei v. »lur'. •« Enal hrariiu wlll'bv V,T. to atl |^- RETAIWtBS- y is one of Its worst forms. One In Rolf he plays his ball exactly where don Institution. A. H. Dunning re- •an fancy the consternation of the it lies and carefully observes every ferred to Dr. Chalmers, the great mis- JAMJ-- E. WAIENEII. Township Clerk. lred guest in this- story, which hap- rule safeguarding the rights of his op- sionary, who died In the island, and nn!..r.l. N. J.. April U, mill. >ened away in the backwoods of Ar- ponent and other players .on thesaid that for many yean there was no id increased cansas. A tourist going over the course. In tennis he never calls a ball photograph of the Goaribardil tribe NOTICE OF INTENTION. itate on horseback stopped for the corporation, "out" if there Is the slightest doubt which murdered htm. He placed on ivY.triiy clv.nthat It ta liio Ini™- ight at one of the popular "hotels" of about it, preferring the loss of a point the screen a portrait of a savage who lt»!l of tl;,; To\\l)*L!l> rommltUx' of tilt) ical ...proper .iri»iii|> of crauforil. I'ulon i ouiily. New Jer- certain..locality...... to tlie.Jpss.of his selfrospect. la base- .was.hot onjy-a.jnember of the tribe, J Jo !>.*!> Her Majesty Shoes, and Oxfofds The hotel, was a. log-and ..slab affair bail, or.football he keeps constantly but he had reason to believe was the [ ' ^ these AT. Al'lfll. if.I?ld. f three rooms and the same number in mind the fact that he is a gentle- actual man who struck Dr. Chalmers o'rNick. |>. in ,i;» Ilip tlui*'. amnttie Town- f^beds, but the proprietor was the man und gives bis opponent credit for down and helped to eat him. A pro- * l.iNrnit*. u>niir »J fiilun Avrnulk mill Alilen a8 we -» t. is Iht- |,la,«>. wla-n-a I'uiiil h^ttrlni; will -S!!L " bred, no matter how file photograph of the same native ::tt.n lu all |a-r*4>!i» inti-nMititl In valil.vru* looking sons of under "12"Years "of "agSr HER MAJESTY SHOES, in riulenl leather with black cloth tops JAMES E n~AitsEii. 'DangoUkU with uaUuiJeatUertii*, OuninctaL w.itli_black'. clolh tops;, all After a supper of. "hog nnd hom'ny" temptation to resort to questionable forehead, the sign of a low type of hu- TowtiK n L'U'rk. button-styles. . ; ."_.___ _ . ; the host.said, tct.one of the boys: methods of play. manity. The savage was taken pris- ill. I'nnhint. S. J. A|rll IS,l!U0. "Come. Billy, get the broom straws." Nor that the athletic ftelasr have- » oner In the course of a governmental HER MAJESTY OXFORDS, ECLIPSE, TIEs7"pUMPs""wiih" Nine broom straws of unequal monopoly of the good sports. Far expedition to jccover_the remains,of NOTICE OF (TH'B i* livnlty Kivvn that It la the intcn ankle strapes and plain turned ami welted wiles, of dull kid, patent leather lengths were produced by .''Billy." frohl it. Every mother who is uncom- Or. Chnlmcrs' fellow victim. Mr. lion ot tht- 'I mvnship t'.minitlteti of tliu ami black: Bttede, tipped ami plain toe? -ntylidi m.xlcls with hi'-li custom The father hid them In. his hand In plalnlngly denying herself for the ben-1 TompkinB, and he was generally stnt , n>lii|> uf Cmiiti;is.s "All Onliiianrf KHtulVllMhinfr Mini heels; also with the popular "tramp" laSl, in |nt™t leather ami giininctAl; d by the other natives to be the man l'lirij; ;t . Di.. Islbt* llmr. UBil Ihc^Towil "Hn! ha!" said the merry pareHtTTTtrry—physlelftn^—W4H>—eivmw—^OF—th&. coiint of .his—adventures ntnnng the. * Jovially. "Bill, you an1 Buck an' 'Llge i-l. l# tin' luaiv. wlu-rr a linal licarlnK «1U poor and takes for pay the satisfac- savages, one of his stories relating to IwnloaH |xl».|>9 11.1. ri-l.d 111 mill pro git the short ones." tion of helping somebody. And the a bottle of strong smelling salts. The i>rii'i^fl<-lr>ic'fs Sunday at 11 k. M. "I "spect you'll find Buck and Bill lus. They brought new people up one iVedrie«iny evening, I* p. *. Heuliii); llnnm OYLE and 'Llge mighty lively bcdfellcrs, but after the other, propped them up 1 daily, 10 A. M. to 13 M. anil Friday don't you be afeard to give 'em a against a tree and sat, round like iinKs Irorn_p7:4S io!):uO where all Chru- Contractor Men's Suits wanning up wttti your boot or a bed TAXES IN THE OLDEN TIME htlsty minstrels to wait for the re- .ii\n Science literature can beobtainoil. All' sult.' ire wolconiK l«ith to the services and Ui tho slat if they git to training too high. heading Room. to all w'iring "Go 'long, boys, an' pile in with the Kelgn of George the Third One .Could ..Not. Even .Escape Kissing or fondling was unknown "in ork. .Worth $23 and $25 for $17 this- gent,- and- mind that you behave New; Guinea until the advent ot the '•I-'.' Them by Dying, mini Ave.. Cranfonl yourselves."—Youth's Companion missionaries. These were seen kiss- Wo lxntirlit these suits ut. sucli u litlle price tlmt «c ran imi) will sell ing the children nnd the custom MISS RICHMOND'S For taxes out of the common one them for less than many a store! wnuM p.iy_tWi}inki'r for -miuully well inailc spread. Having been kissed by oily must turn back to the days of George iilh'j;e I*ro|iiimtory siul ll»me Bnanling WOULDN'T BREAK HIS RULE natives, he preferred ^he old style of anil.high quality units. .'...- 111. For In tho reign of that monarch MAN,/ salutation. •They nre liifili Rrailn and there nre a j;nndly variety'of TOIIIW and Elderly Widower Who Certainly Ml£ht one was almost forced to "die be- SCHOOL IAPHER combinations and weaves in the lot. Be Said to Be "Sot In yond one's means."_ The nrmy and iftfiiiff TITIU of Sab(K>l Year Ite^an on ' ' • , His Ways." the navy were -in "urgent need of IMMENSE DEPOSITS OF SODA It is a flue chance to gel n ItniKlsmiiely laihnitl Spring Suit fur much money and the chancellor was at his Tuesday, April 5th 'le&ttariitiValue^smiitl-^^ wits' end. He thought of the dead Shallow Lake In African Valley, Alt-frmiles: Kiiuhrgartn, l^rimtny, Station. p ' and" Bravely"«iigBes*e*'»-'tax..on.'oof: Interiiifjiiittt, £ct\<1.;,nie . .{&ll(U6, /?r<- , If you would like suit* ut still'lower prices ask the'salesman tn. show lar • writer, was talking about mar- -'Twenty'Milesiin. Extent, Cow*.•., t i yon some ot those wo nre selliug very stjpciul at $10, rlagoV Jlns. _VVhlch proposal recalls the day Wiiiildfu."" tmHvidiinl "'attention' to lotOKrnph; of everj^ I ...... _. ers Much Wealth l turc, "couldn't make a better resolu tnvoivtng '^r"prouu~liarent in a tax.- A Further details of the journey Just graduated tax. The birth of art eldest tion for 1910 than not to marry an old concluded by Mr. Fred Shclford, the Physienl Trainiii"., Frnieli, Music and Art. 'KUR SUPPLIES. man, no matter,what his wealth. She son, for Instance, cost a duke as much well-known engineer, -. Iri .connection •RAMES. mlglir nTaff-rcsdlyB- not" te'tnnrry—n- as; -£30;- whereas a cottager waa forced wlth-the-projeoted-railway .to-.bc-conr. A now course.— liie Art of terpmaion, lull widower. Widowers arc; as you Amer- to pay only two shillings. To be born- striictcd' from the llKanda'rallwny to Ti3rK!Hitti! cTiilly Finished. icans aay, so sot In their ways. with a silver spoon In the mouth cost Lake Mngndl, have been received. Siwcial courses in French, Iiitcrature, "They tell nbout a pretty girl of 20 money In those days! . This wonderful lake, which Is only te , may in1 taken liy noiiiinernbers of tho who married a rich widower of 50. Not only wng there once a tax onreached after a long'and difficult Jour- oln il at $:>!( |KT'year for each course.

W«jilioid.aiu^il^li^-'a'iM'cn»t the revenue. For beards were, at va-

at nnd umbrella. VIII: graduated his levy according to ated amid weird surroundings at the beautiful - in. a .white the, status of .the wearer] the sherllt bottom of a valley 3,000 feet deep. On ATTENTIVE l decollete gown that was no whiter of Canterbury, for Instance, having to one - side are mountains 6,000 feet "BLOCKS" fur your nest .Inb-.yriii will save money. Send-us ymit-plans pay. three shillings four,jyenco for ,hla • -snd pleasing drug store ser- gnDLREEAIRS = ==;= thnn^jheAiRhoalders, said: " r , : ; above sea, lovel, anjj--on nnotlier » v if TSnf "'Where are" you going, dear?' . heard', and Elizabeth fixed the Bame range having on altitude of 8,000 feet. vice'is offered'to every "cus- AT REA- su/nlfor every beard of over a fort- "Ho gave her a stern look and an- "There is no sign of humnn life, bu . tomer. No' effort is oyer- MCES. night's growth. on and about tho lake are Immense Standard Concrete Stone Co., swered coldly: ' ,\ .... - 'r no act left undone y^ iiWacayi^«p telling ,my wives where 1 am going ''; Keeping a Friendship; • "From the surrounding mountains : - urc and satisf^ctfon. Th-'s PHONE 24-J., ami Elizabeth "••""• ';'" :-'; ••'••"'•'• Roselie every time I step out of the house.'" —^!Tlme-was,"~rerhRrked-a-man-proiiil _th.ftJakc,_wlilch_j8 _ten_jnllea.Jonc_by_ -scrviw-costs-flothing-extra. I,. I). l'hoiic, Mii-W, Elizalx-th. nent in Cleveland 'financial circles two to three miles in brendth. look anford,_N1 J. _ T Hko an ordinary sheet of wnter of Why not take advantage i-u.—— Let the Dining Room Be Cheerful "when If a close friend had come to of it? mo and wanted to obTaln a persona somewhat reddish hue. On reaching When a 'l mral is wanted stop in a How often we find coinmonplnce loan nnd offered to' give me his ring the shores, however,*wo found that R. S. OAKEY J. II. Young's dining rooms in tho homes oi we!! the water was only a few inches deep bred people—dining rooms that are or his watch or his wife for security. Ganford Pharmacy, J. R. REAY KTOl*»%Tf%B«»^tetf-»wny^eCTH*yi? 8 nctly like pink marble. This Is an im Produced and Sold inCra I would have Insisted th»t we were pressing atmosphpre.which could real- mense deposit of sodn, which wn« 11 onIv lr0 J4 E. North Avenue No lircwcrs KIWI" .. I" ford V ly be avoided If certain fundamental too good friends for that and if I lfln bored nnd found to extend to a consM l f 1Ifc1 When you want Rpoil homo-mado' onto .l.ible, which is always <>|ieti for inspection rules were ndhered to. It Is most him money at all it would have been nrnble depth, thus Indicating nn are V'" and pies leave your order. We do got Important, when furnishing a dining without any collateral. I". 0. Boi1C1 Inking, everything, nice and clean, np-ti of nt least 20 miles of solid sodn. Ihiry : Orange Avc. Cmntord, N. J. room, to hnve It cheerful—In fnct. It "Now I'm older nnd know more o "The heat upon the soda lake wm C. EILBACHER is of even more consequence than that the workings of human nature than 1 very great" rr, *""' J.H. YOUNG, Prop. It should be artistic. In a cheerful did then. If a closo friend comes to dining room, you are sure to find op me to-day to borrow money and of- Building Contractor J. Raymond Lambert timlsts; In a gloomy one, mlsanth .fers to put up his ring or his watch or Brighton. ropes. The .cheerful dining room must MB wife for sefurjty 1'IUaccept the se. Brighton, which Is patronized bj CEMENT SIDEWALKS LAID THE CRANFORD hay** nn, expnqllrei IliPt t^vpH plenty, kings and neglected by novelists, li r Ftuieral—Direetor of. light, as' well as air. Nothing able to pay me back shortly he'll be- nol~wI£K5ut"Il8 literary association! plays such an Important part In thegin to'avoid me nnd from there it Is Dr. Johnson was a frequent visitor 1 Manufacturer ol All Kinds of Artllldal decoration or a room as-tho window bis later life, and a tablet to his mem- and Bmbalmer CRANFORD, N. J. only 'another step, until he'll hate me. Stone Products. treatment. We need never be nfraid So long ns he has given me security, ory was rocently unveiled In the par- Capital Fully Paid, .' . $50,000.0 of too'much light and glare, because ish church of St. Nicholas, where.he however, whether he pays me or not, Office: 33 Fourth Street ight, Fuel Olfice: 20 Englman St.. CranJord. N. J: Shareholders' Liability.. • $50,000.0 the. brilliancy of a sunny exposure? can he does not feel under obligations t worshiped In company with thi

VlqeiPrest. ' scheme-of iralls-'snd- woodwork,- ar.il 0m «E«ORicks;:C*shfer; p^y told Dorothy . Wordsworth, ,that« .she,, T tain tfeatinent^-^Suburbari Life.^ EyeStrafn In School. '" / and her" brorter /found the air;'"of- JOHN DOYLE, \ lidy Assistant A little boy or girl-totally blind Is the Downs almost ns good as the thos. A. Sperry, \V M.Sporry, Led by. the Nose. 'an extremely pathetic sight, but next Westmoreland .mountains. Among fc GrWoodlliif,-, ,Iolm W.-IIeins. An analytical chemist was retained tpthlsls a -child wearing spectacles tldrietother l BrightoFan^iy"Burney,n lover"s Horacmay eb eSmith men; S. K. Droescher, 1 Sanitary Plumbing Oas Filllof, SJr)«4i. W W. Buckley, as a skilled witness some years ngo, to piece out Its defective eyesight. Theodore Hook, Thackeray — who l<\ II. Cmryv K. B. Ryan, p where there are questions of analyt- Yet such cases are declared by doc- •'• - feiimiin, thought of ."Vanity Fair" as a suita- Hot Water and Hot Alr-ffeallnf, II N tfik ical chemistry. There was one' case tors to be on the Increase, and they ble title for his most famous novel Dealer in • N.U. Poster, _claUnltliat-many-flf~them-are—caused —Tin, Copper and SbeeHroD Woik. . Oeo. P. Taylor. __ where a farmer had boughtjigme_arj- whl!o"stayiHg~anhrTOia^Shlp—Dick- "tlficTSl—manure, and h«F was being by the eye strain to which those un- ens, Harrison, Ainsworth and Macau- 1.EH1GH VALLEY COAL sued for the price of it. He resisted der ten years of age are subjected In lay.—London Chronicle. the schools. A number of years ngo payment on .the ground that the ma- AKents for Uichaidson & Boynton ALSO KINDLING WOOD a crusade was begun against- nurse-,, terial had none of the qunlltles of Opposed Use of Coco. FRED H. JAHN, manure at aJI- ^The expert chemist maids, older Bisters and even reckless Co., FnrnnceH nnd Uanpeo. mothers who would —expose babies' The use of cocoa, which was Im- (Successor was one of the witnesses, and hud ported by the Spaniards from Mexico Office U t. North Ave. stated that, although the substance eyes to the direct glare of the sun wh'en taking ttttT-hclpiesB'•lnfanfs-otit- in.,, 1520. .waa,, even ,nio«j. vigorously, Telcohonc 44-U ".,... Cr»n'ord.. SJ. J. HOUSE, had th"e* smeiir'ti' liad '"n'one of •the for an airing In baby •".carriages:' That opposed than tbe use of tea Itself In: chemical qualities1of "manure."" tf rider -YABI>, CUSTENNlAt. AVKXUE— PAINTING crusade Is by no means ended yet, Franco. Cardinal Richelieu,' for ..In- cross-examination he was asked, if and many a courageous woman will stance, In a letter to his brother Al- Plain and Decorative that was BO, how did he account for phdnse, says: "I cannot conceal from H. L FINK; New Jersey toKlay .stop a baby carriage whose oc- CUANFORD, Paper Hanging hundreds of the best farmers hnvlns cupant's unprotected- eyes are being you my apprehension that the drug taken the manure for many years. blinded by the sun, and will Instruct called chocolate, which you are using AND IIBALKB IN "They must .have been led Jiy thethe attendant to either shut out the freely, may be harmful to your health, JERSEY CENTRAL Glass, Oil, Paint, Varnishes and nose," returned the witness. light or wheel the carriage In another and I think It would be better for -DEALKII IX- direction. you to have recourse to ordinary rem- i Wall Paper. edies." Physicians went so far as to THAINS KOH ELIZABETH. TJKWAIIK AND Wren and ftew Years. Oetrriages • Harness Telephone 28-U. old custom but survived, the say that chocolate could cause a con- Had tinuous and mortal fever. .-'-• NEWVOHJv. Cranford, New Jersey wrenrwould have been In great request • How Glass Affects Bacteria. Customers of 20 years standing in to-day, especially in Ireland and Wales. From the Investigations of a Ger- Cranford who will, vouch for satisfac- man scientist, It nppears that bacteria lintISt ,ThaJiew.year.wpuId have seen proces-^ ^HelpsPoor.GlrJs.. tion rece:ved._ Repairing" and painting sions, each headed by a wren in a lan- af?'"affected ravDrnbly;:pr- otherwise Mrs. James J. Storrow, wife of the is in tern. For It was formerly the cus- by the character of the glass contain- ,1 specialty. ing the water !n_.whlch_they_.are_sus^ Boston banker. Is Interested In a num- it and ^ tom.to carjry.aJptern,Jastefully decc- Westlield d" ii ' ter^bf-- cUaritlear-ttmong- them -'being

and make calls on dwellers in cottage 4 W. 4 if. » 4774S.S5D. tlir.T. 0 l(i, t 0 «. « »• Ing the vessels used. Tho degrco p.f. pottery articles, which they sell, the ty to nnd hall. The bearers, swinging the money to be. used for purposes of ed- Hunilayn IBS, 5S7. 820, »:>?. 10'»i ".'" *: ?j lantern at each door, would favor nil alkalinity Imparted by the glass to Peter Markusson, 1J4H, \viala1 (Vlfl , 444 400 , os580o . oi0 ISs. 04 0 4i7 , ;a bii, tho water Is believed to be an Impor- ucation. Mrs. Storrow has a girls' li- IK. 10 47. II 10 P.M. 107 A. M. whom It might concern with a song brary club, and every summer she For Ea«ton. llethlehem, Allcntown. . and receive a monetary reward. An- tant factor ft these experiments. tele- Chunk—I oa, 17 M> Allcntownonlyl. H'» sends a number of girls to the coun- ASHES AND s r-Industry-gone! . try, 14 at a time. -~— —- utulajs 5 27 A.5«. 1 43, S a). 0,47. I1. M. *•' 'con6oTatT6TT:-T~'•-<•'—— For Wilkes Itarra and Hcmnton—IW. ij 5", A.1H "That candidate insists- that he was GARBAGE COLLECTOR, . 511 P. M. Sundays. 5 27, A. M. 5 2". ''• M- . A Trunk Rummager. Ha Took It. For Lakewood-ass, 840 A. M., (I2W Salnr. How did you come to give that new defeated by the The Wife—I wonder If all men are il»y«c.nly). 142, SOI, 4 03P.M. («l««l«M « man such a responsible place In your P. 0. BOX. 183. CRANFORD. ma °"l)lol>Iy|. Kunduj-B.814Kd814 . 100S3 A.MAM . H14I1 P.PM. "whenever a man geta the worst of It «» bfc fool, as you 1 s millinery depart^nent? • Has his -ex' The Husband—I guess not I'm tie . For Atlantic Cliy-8 H't 40 A. M. 112 •' J. "i";l ho likes to console himself with^ the Jny.nlyj.aoi P.M. Sundays, 1O(BA.M. i*> perlence justlfletf. Itt" mmsB. "He Idea that be had a mlihty *' Reasonable Prices. CO. "Tei," answoreu the merchant. to marry you. used to be » ou»tj)mi..tnjp«ctor." nbrt." _i Plfatast ought not to have been engaged, !t ry fast, warns the Pltuburg Dls- advises toe eNw York Times. - Tour he'd wanted to be married at once J M/«hoBldJ.4ae-tocalIonili Stch.' to' catch up with trouble. •friends will eladly do It for yon. TL> llnmltibl* imptne of tM> sea. wouldn't have consented; but his blind rmln,l«idoa,-»ld de Lacy Ta» mouihlc* o/ nu naar.csi to u» roota. Th* rc«ry, mother wished him tosta y with her * ^•.'•aia Evelyn. eagerl* Lou of people, regrets the Phil* Th°«e who light the devil with lire. Hi* prophecy no power ea= attune. lived, eo 1 can go. on with don't say you're •going'y- --' W.JTOi**a•-•;• -j&S4 't^'^-Zr'i.fi.-.Ki* 'provlite' "UScmsi-lves "with asbestos ' . TitbcS aaattit ft'eawe ujiHn wy-wow : and help, of fiTifcomp ners to get rusty from lack ot use. . Of death and dutlnr tr.J -J U>»t man. Tht Flirt Dane*. suits. 'And If hU mother dies?' •of the world, we don't feel II- "I couldn't leave here, as things v>' and so oat of touchnow. " T118-Parisian dancing mast* The tendency;, lo correct all crea- Tli» wind that Wtr» rrom Cassiopeia cast Evelyn said quietly. "Jock—that's Dr. "The picture is nmsaed I busy inventing new We hope BO one win be offended Wanly upon my ear a rur.o that'rung*; I mnit, tion, muses thelChlcago Tribune, Is - Tt* auior in his ayrie on u.c mast . Norman you know-thinks It's non-and make the necessary a. take themselves Tepr se often mistaken, for the creation of , by ""> ««CT«tton. remarks the Dal Saar an "All's well" that i-o the spirit dune sense; but without conceit, I'm sure for It," answered de Lacy into secret sessions a las N'ews, that occasionally Jt« cheer- Uke a lost vole* from foroe >crlal realm correct character. Where ships aall on lorev-r to no snore. that no one could take my work. 1 D« Lacy's picture, "The ile cihg their decisions wit! ful giver Is sn egregious sucker. Where Time fives lmmorta:::y the belm. know the spirit of the place, and every slonary," was the sensation AS4 (adro like s> tar p:.^..ra tram u»ai floor. creature's history." • • < .- • A Boston bank bookkeeper also I Acsdenur.Mamy. Thee huge canvascanvas'••••Wtti', v i kept two automobilesamomooues, a kennelKennei, raielate i Visiting" London manager-says the - . . : lit . •• - ••-. • "I understand that," said de Lacy. flaming sky, and the dark, weird -AKl.lx aU. wtU,. O-'.Thau, .uiwearttbto ;Tho absolute.naturalness of your lifo ^$bCt4fiSoriUS.a»a4liW<£'^ "=™lwuiH!«ier^8r-W6rl^-ti|^vt«^^ gathered round the simple, grW( ROKT la. me. "A1IT or did Thy nand grow dull Hh^d5«ttffl^lt figure of an English girl, held th, Tthen narrates the Philadelphia Ledg- j But we can't: help 'It. They have . DuIMlr.e Uili world thai 'KMI a piteous nice? ;i i O! wa* It launched too s >"n or launched too late? lBn't Just-work you are doing—It's—It's ter%sranl r6t;s^^ne"ttrli5ar ii er, kept dark. - (grown up wltbj-the town, boasts the Or can It b« a derelict UJt drUU your life. Now that I've heard the his- careless glancer. Beyond thy ken toward t-^ie reef of r"nto er . J --'-•-•>•••-• '..--,- . •,"•••" [New York World. ' tory "of your T>orents-1 understand." What Jock-otherwise Dr. Nom * Oa-which Oblivion's ia:.J torevef shuur* it strikes one as alsjrmlng If there is anything that disgusts j * ' "I couldn't leave here while there is thought de. Lacy did not know IV. so much disease, poverty, and Ignor- was a typical Scotchman, reaeT, ' |v,Tille all dances may be I the people more' than the spectacle | There comes a moment in every The sea. grew softer as 1 no world mat wanJer». no notions "" "•'' . ~j man if there comes only one such Of all the million*, that Ho doe* not Keep. handlcappedToymdaeyrrl-know-ftUiay- ^-Xhe. Picture jtll f the E3y I father's schemes; but they He dor- You all laugh at tho rooster for j IHOmcnt —Prom 'Many liodi," by Cale Touof Bice. the vivid contrasts, the weird tat Imagining that the sun rises only with mant for want of funds." ground, still fascinated—when In | JI1J CUHMH—- - . his permission and upon being an-. I.t . Bound...... s. lik..•*e • ui.».mixing metaphors„„.,„„„. . "If by Borne kind chance funds came, the Magazines of. Importance utlclg ) club which la for self-«u; us and.you could see your father's plans Is' studyingin New To: nounccd by him. How much different thinks the Louisville Courier-Journal, began toappear , written and lliuitnti and dreams realities, would you leave ed charmingly by de Lacy. The; tty us entertainment Included 1 are you, demands the.Lawrence (Mo.) | to speak of a highflyer- In the social India happily?" the romantic story of a brave, In : ' j-and Instrumental music f Journal. Can you conceive of a world ( swim, but a girl with a mermaid 'I'd go to Jock It he needed me," said woman, continuing- in strange .yuaf. Idents who are studying - wlthout-you in It? — skirt and-a7-chanticler£at'-suKgests noes the lif« work? df her dead parntJ alfeat aro rtudylnjc for U the description. 'What can I do to return all your with their graves outside the "' ive recitations, while the I Any man or woman woo can sing kindness. Dr. Evelyn?" said de Lacy boundary. ., ' ' • •pents contributed band painte a little song of hope with convincing Dr, Gulick Inquires what's the use one evening, as he sat on the mission- Tbe beauty of the missionary, tbtl tlrj. The club was founded melody, submits the Christian Regis- j f the in the lapel of the house veranda. actual life of the mission, portrayal alntained and managed by g o pi tho Ely school It now tcr,' may do more to bring happiness man's coat. This Is easy, asserts, the. There's only one thing," Bald Evelyn, so vividly, touched tho popular inaj-l Lawrence De Lacy, the famous artist, shyly. "Will you make, a sketch of me Inatlon, and "De Lucy's Mission" |*| iliteen girls who are studyln Into the world and good fortune than pntsburg Dispatch. It I» the .place of slble—long enough to catch the, spIMt come self-supporting and bas •as tramping wearily along the edge of his enthusiasm; then he sent me to to send to Jock?—not a proper paint- came a fashionable fad. ' Large t they who discover continents and be- ( the buttonhole posy; also for the man ing—that would be unreasonable toex - were received by the artist who m mg list of nearly 100. Th< tut, »iiu. uisi-uter toiumenia una DO( tbe buttonhole posy; also for the man ! oof aann IndiaIndiann junglejungle.. HHee toltoldd himselhimselff England, to study.and.Btrivo strenu- i i come masters of the mightiest niiui> | who hationholes you to take a grlpi"*ngriijf thai hehad'wasted ids energy ously to take my degree and come back 'pecl;'^ll^t''T".1mpw'ypuy.ean^°draw'iDe".Til.T Wmself surprised "at the result• oi hu committee U-Miia.Mary-B.-I three strokes and half a minute—I've efforts. Ufftd M; Morris, Mrs.-•) al forces. . !„on„, an„„.d. sometimes. .1 ., thoug... h. .rarely .._,' th-.-e_ ! an»nd his health Iin the search amonamon^? as a medical mlsslooarj', that I might these undvlliied districts for ' pic- watched you." *•..'.'! Lawrence de Lacy was resting on 3poer and Mrs. John S. Fisl wearer has It arranged so. that In case carry on bis work. I passed as quick- Tho desire of American peoplo to turesque and unusual subjects. ly as possible; but the year betore I. De Lacy laughed,' and began to draw. evening In fils studio. He bad twti York Sun. . of necessity he can button his coat 'have tho best the market affords on "Another pariah settlement Noth- was through, father died of the cholera, Evelyn was pacing to and frd with home for a few weeks, and had ]un White for Dinner. up to.the chin. a tiny Invalid child in her arms. A learned that during the time Dr. Nor- their tables is doubtless one of the ing but cholera and plague to be found, and they laid him here beside moth- W 'J 'here," he mattered,^as be approached er.'' . . few minutes later she went up to him, man's blind mother had died. . A physician who has given causes—and not a small one—of pres- his precious moments to a The" .progress ;whiclu.__Can.Eda—Is Lhuta._ "Dr.-Evel-ynJ'-De-Lacj; forgot-his and looked at his work. His thoughts were 'with Dr. Evelyn. next moment he-camoto ft ~r.Oh, please, not with the baby, If She had barely begun to realize that (ho effect of different colors ent high prices ptfopds^.thinlu-the.[ making-In-tanal building and perhaps sketchbook In genuine horror and sym- tog,apparol .upon the humai clearing In the vegetation, and stoppa.! pathy. .-_• . •:. you don't mind," she exclaimed, with' her father's "dormant Idea* -wraia sot Chicago Inter-Ocean. We could get in railroad.extension and other trans- a distressed expression In hor eyes. is toon to make-ah •- intercal along very . In amazement.. •"It was sad—terribly sad-^top dread- grow to realities'; chat her Inadequate ""— "• " on chuck roasts j portatlon works may surpass, at least "Why not?" asked de Lacy, medical arrangements would claration. For.the, last two :

to as long as there are sirloins on the :leared Itwo sons have never appeare States, admits the NeNww YorYkk TribTrib- beared tnwhwopbrushwoodd lodkelooked gragray purplpurplee mmee. IIn ththe misimission-housh e myf father without anything to remind him of the hospital, surgery, and convalesce mission," ner In their own^bome excej> butcher's counter. With 6omo forty une, but it is worthy ot observation and black. Silhouetted against the and. mother spent their, first happy home, when she would be called awa;. rosy sky was a tall English - girl in He remembered her saying: "I ranwhite garments, and ti>3 robu million out of ninety million people jan d must years of married life. I was..born:Jn De Lacy smiled—his wise, under- l .._grnUfylng.._to-j.t, simple-white-dressT-herauburn-hair it;-and" Bere'-father' 1 Tved"and. worked standing smile. ; ' " ~~^~~leave -IndlatforJiSfclt—fbrno-oneelss' il-ls - the-.occaslon._..of.. "xhnnorlnsr for~pWelKoTM'"ana'^yl^rAfflertafl"i!' observe tha;t -t the.cjajo• • r waving-carelessly round her beautiful But do Lacy wondered if sho-cftiii They mako a handBomo loins, the prices.of Buch meats would through his loneliness; here my par- "Jock flnds the mission' a serious part of the tools and engines for the face. She was listening, with an ex-ents were buried. Can you understand be happy in England with so many Is- tround tho table. Navy off probably go up even 1: all tho trusts rival?al? " he said, questlonlngly. construction and equipment of these j presslon of sympathetic earnestness. now what it means to me? "H h t h f I" tcrests In India; torrid climates dress In v were In Jalj. -, . Ho has too much of It," said Eve- In ifftct. dwrfng t)

Statistics- compiled la Sew YOTk from civilization? Alia What t thea Dr. Norman was anhounci inly coblijess tl ^Tfe^cTte*lflifrdttv^fe^cTte* w 5 1 iho°daysroT"thd pTeseht"gr^ of naUVesrmariy~6f them~i6bk -sagement ring that slclan has drawn his conci made thei-o In 1909 far carrying- con- _ - - - — •? ' B'CO no one, hear no one but natives; After a few minutes,.in which it of cold storage many products were ; othera had cvl- jCealed/weapons, J13: were allowed to she always wore. So tthat Is why I want you to draw me Lacy expressed hla sympathy, thdi New York Press. , sold nt once and prices were moder' ~«us,.«4"^usu.-auuH3 inoaii^gataerea ..-. "It complicates .conversation turned as usual to.Ew go by the magistrates and the others 1 work," said without lkb; Draw, (me as a lady ate, but slaco those systems have pre- little self-respect, and bad made/aint -.Good Deed-of-thfl,,Ciroat we*re given only, very light sentences Miss Weaton bas never lo vailed It has been possible to keej attempts at personal cleanliness.' About me about this, too," said do Jock best 'That's a fine picture, you brought Or fined. The proportions are prob- half-A-dazen faces expressed Intelli- Lacy, in the Irresistibly sympathetie me of Evelyn," said Jock. sympathy and approval of goods stored for ah indefinite time. 'When would you find time topos e( ably about, tin? same In this as ID gence—the majority were _f»pulslve' repulsive l mannemaner tthat had often ledjtfa eublecU "Oh, she asked me to point that e» distinguished': persons In. t for nortmltnJAji.il.i!i^.'Jit_»^^_-^?.'^ T as «lady otJeJ!sure^No;_jou.,musJt,le.tJ t SpSS ..j-efltfiralhi inter- wecla^te^OT.T.^C:aidn4ajuBSTWBla^te^Caid BSBE n the supplj of farm pro i joy's, anil bail been the secret that "Very well/' said Evelyn, sighing. fy her. She wanted mo to leave otf -activities-by Queen Victorii Inquirer, and tho number of personi „._„-._._«,. —.._-.—„,-* — ~-?— i—^ rewmest the e quicKk skilful movementmovements'os off d unfolded to htm their most ex- groat, encouragement to -1 pressive moods. • "Jock Is a doctor too. Isn't he?" the child, because it would remind you who make a practice vt "packing a ducts and combinations in restraint j.the girl in white, as one after another of the mission." book records how the aged • sho "Yes; and he's worked up a splen- gun" and are not found out must be of trade may have had considerable bandagea d OT dosed her strange pa- "I met Dr. Norman the year.father did practice," answered Evelyn proud- "Did she say that, now? Poor girl! passing through a naval many more. The habit la a dangerous to do with exorbitant prices, but the died, and If it bad not been for thely;" and he was poor and without In- It shows I haven't been very sympa- caused at the bedside of a < comfort he was, I couldn't have lived. thetic To tell you the truth, I sup- lor and with tears of klndn* one In the extreme, and considerably vast storage systems should notb ( fluence. He's had no help. Ills prac- pose it's because I haven't much lm- eyes asked the man if sho 08teWtofW8to^f^evWr^am6aWMfira3Mir« discouraging It A m&rn who carries What gorgeous luck! to stumble mission was—or Evelyn's work In II; food products. across such a magnificently beautiful Jesty," was the reply, "1 am : a concealed weapon does it for 'one but since I've.seen your picture* but you will thank the n girl, and such a startling; and enthrall- seen Evelyn standing smiling.on tho« of two reasons. Either ho thinks ho We complain of congestion in oui ing scene." NAMES AND DEEDS OF FOUR-LEGGED ACTORS has been so kind to mo?" evil looking beggarss; seen her nurs- Instant her majesty turned needs It for his- own protection, In great cities, and that the poor crowd He kept In tho shadow as he congrat- WHICH ACHIEVED GREATNESS. ing the lltt|e black bairn on the veran- which case he is entirely within hla ulated himself, and admired the girl's watching nurse, and raising One another, competing for wages and da, with the flowers she's told mo about that all tho ward might h rights If he can prove It, or he does gracefulness. With pride which most persons can understand,-the Illustrated climbing over it, I understand it anil the means of subsistence. Meanwhile Her pdtlcEts satisfied sho packed "I thank you very much It for some ulterior motive. In either Kennel News records the success and traces the histrionic begin- realize It, and I see what It means to observes the Christian Register, th« ner simple case of medicines, waved nings of certain dogs who have played parts on the actual stage. her." kindness to my eon!" Mi: event the burden of proof rests uppa Invitation goes out to every tribe ane tnem a klnd good-bye, and walked It is known that dogs took part In theatrical performances in wished that tho whole n him, and unijess ho can satisfy the ro nd tne Shakespeare's time, ahd even' before that, but lt_ls..not.until Jthe,. "What she means to It, you'll new have heard the words. W* nation on the- face of the earth tc H _ bend of the road. know," Bald_de_Lftcy»l |-«uredrthat-very-many-ot— ^7aii TfbHowedrand«airlrer(!nter J>eg4nnlDg;-«f-the-49th-cenruT3r-th'ar*6np' finds" a definite recoroT"of a solitary wooden building, which he the nasies and deeds ot the four-legged actors who have achieved ' """Maybe ~ not—and maybe^thatir lackots have learnt of them on whom a Weapon has been- 'found vent competition between the cheat greatness. ' more than you can Bay; but, man, wnot -I/ondon Athenaeum. concluded would be the mission- a good turn you've ^done her! I'd » should receive no leniency "from the labor of foreign countries and Ho allowed a quarter of an hour to courts. n theatre, London, a play was pro- letter thllj morning and the hosplUl Maid Saves Brown Fa own worklngmen, and then we open *T% • kno^ed at the door and scheme Is started. You must have tho gates wide and Invite the ill-nald STr_5e_?A!'omim ?ho "V*™* « « wonderful sympathy with missions to Tho heroism of Mairy of .(k -DeLacyJarfghed.;; .feCTt5Sn^ru— , ...wh.oa,... fte., wealthy. cjubma' : i ^RnVrthg: West-ignorant —«« .«...»- search for new "armies of food. Set ican:*lat)drcrs-on.-ihelr own" ground 'den"theati«.It was-written round a true incident in which a man world on the" subject, and until I met No. • 64" East Flfty-«ecor Truly we have much to learn before Joy, to the lady doctor, who lived with was murdered in the forest of Bondy and:,the murderer tracBed cntlsts declare, note's the New York them. Dr. Evelyn they held very little inter- caught fire. . With smoke that part of .our industries. that are by means of his dog. Ono day this dog suddenly sprang at , the est for me;, but I expect everyone U . apparently hemming her li Mail, that many vegetable growths These three composed .the little throat of a man and almost killed him, whereupon the wretch, ter- carried on by the and of machinery IP little in much the same position. If people side, tho young .woman,... hitherto neglected contain highly, nu- household; and de Lacy gratefully ac- ror-stricken, confessed that he was the murderer. This dramatic orer'her head, fought her • mills and mines Is put on a rational only realized what missions and mis- tritious properties which, properly cepted, the missionary's invitation to incident formed the basis of the play, and everything depended sionaries were, they'd give them tho upper floors and warned basis. make it his homo while ho was In the npon the cleverness of the dog. utilized, will considerably simplify neighborhood. ' help they deserve. I suppose Dr. Eve- the peril. As he rushed o ' tho problem of subsistence. One of He was called Dragon, and his acting was so marvelous that lyn will come to England now?" smoke-flUed hall in his pi -Evolutionists explain satisfactorily. . A few day's after his- arrival he the play achieved a remarkable success for that time, running for Dr. Norman looked gravely at f.o maid sank to the floor In • these is cottonseed, which In addition avers the Indiana Farmer, that.-.-the broached the Idea for bis picture, and 39 performances. ' , • • . Lacy., An sverheated furnace i> to its yield cf rich and palatable oil reason that the dog's ears lop is be- asked Dr. Evelyn to allow him to paint • Lion, a wonderful St. Bernard, played in "Hans, the Boatman," "I've sold my practice," said Dr. raent under the front ball her as the central figure. is now said to bo convertible Into cause lor long years and centuries the at Terry's theatre. He afterward went twice round the world, and Norman. "It Bcomed cruel - to brlM; flro. The O'Brien girl smc flour far superior to that made from "Tea, certainly," said Evelyn look- played in the principal cities ot India, Australia, Japan and South the girl away Just when her work was . nnd ran through tlve butl animal has been domesticated by laS-atJitm-Tvith-frank-fricndly—eyesr _Afrlca._On-ono occasion-Be-traveled"from'Sydney to Chicago by prospering^: so I'm;" going outto her." -I -to -find --out—what_-was, ceToalsr'Tbls" new"use~ for cottonseed n 1 n man and has loin within the protcct- "If you like; but I don't think a pi(>- way of London, 17,500 miles. . :'" ;i'^U i'™^' !.?s .9 ?rj;j.hutl™canje!pjvc:,. draught was made hy th was-discovered-In'•Texas-by-Ti"7OTing" .taro-ofmlssIoa-Tvork'-wlll "be" popular?'' IHans,theBoatmanthlBgfeata^ i l : lyn with her .medical., work,. aR(J..?,;?.. ;or«pSntryaoo f1 jnan:.wbo proposes to try It oh hisThe dog's cars are said to have orlg •:^.' '-'W«W'--see''-'»W- 'ffe''-EScy'''''a' ' j.theplayjrhls master•be*csarie-~'DMn"d; and parted from his wife, and that she'isn't robbed, in laying out that flaniea under the nill : prepared his huge canvas, and, even- the dog was the means of reuniting them in a touching scene, which •money. amiable uncle, Jaccb Dickinson, sec- lnally stood upright as do the wolf: and just as the maid, ha ing after evening, studied, drew, and never failed to move the audience deeply. _. ~ "Evelyn will make a missionary en- by the smoke, forced her v retary of war. Accordingly he has sent today, but gradually as tho necessity painted Dr. Evelyn and her patients. to Uncle Jacob a largo consignment Lion used to stroll quietly to the wings every night and stand thusiast of you, as she has done of It and up to tho landing for keen hearing became less imper- One -very One night when Evelyn's waiting for his cue. When tho time came he always went on with- me,".said de Lacy. blaze broke through and cf bread, cake3 and other plain and ative, the dog's ears began to lop. AU work was finished and she was sit- out a word from any one, and played his part like a true artist. the second Btory. ting waiting for de Lacy, he said: "I believe that Evelyn can do any- fancy articles made of cottonseed right Wo can readily believe this; It His dejection when his master recovered his slgal In the play, and thing with me.'Nsald Jock grlmlr- Tho young woman's wa flour with a request that he partako "How and why do you endure this iso- he, like'Othello, found his occupation gone, was most pitiful. Is reasonable; it is apparently dem- lation, Dr. Evelyn?" "Man, It's amazing and alarming to Brown time to telephone of them and report results. Having One of the cleverest dogs that ever fascinated an audience think of what she may do In the fut- Department and an slain onstrated in the case of the dog and "Como with me, and I'll tell you," was BInkie, the fox terrier, "The Light'TEaT'i'aTled." His master an exceirent digestion, and nn accom- answered Evelyn. ure-^and will nil she's got on her side." in so spoodlly the fire w the wolf. But how about the mule? Il- was Aubrey Smith, who was "Torpenhow" In the play; and.Mf. —Margaret Bedford, In London S. S. to tho first, floor. The i modating disposition,' Undo Jacob ls tho duty of somebody to expiate They passed the village, boundary, Smith, who has had dogs of- his own for 25 years, says that BInkie Times. I .• . . and Evelyn led the way along, the. estimated at *2,000.—Now will oblige^ The particulars as to-tho why- the-mule's- earshavefEOt lopped was the most human, Intelligent, plucky,, affectionate dog he has- auiet-'oonntry, until" they came to a ever known.: "~'"'. * -'- ' merits of cottonseed flour tiro Inter- down; there is no need for him tc •tone cross that stood on tho grass by Too Much for His Faith. ' For The Travel* esting. We are advised' that while- tho road-side. His first appearance was not an overwhelming success, owing "The late Bishop-Hare," said » "What Bhali I wear on have stiff ears. Tbe donkey, the horse to an accident, for which he was not to blame. After rehearsing _ costing^^^a.,fp|tft^ l Dr. Evelyn touched the cross. Sioux Falls physician, "used, very Is a question which is e : .and, their jirogeny, the^mule,,;Jiay«, i spjendidly, he mado his entrance on the firBt night quite correctly, b .."Thirty ycarst ago- ayf X--~"iie]iAir.-Smithtnrnedtosspealt'fo spmebddy:andUccldtiliJn ^ th spmebddy: -1 carbo-hydrates, which, however, can phla business man of skeptical ten- beast of burderi of the bible. His eon boy died. The naUve9 in those days On another occasion he knew ThU Is of soft black Cl easily be supplied by the addition of werb stiff then and they are stiff now. were bitterly hostile. They wouldnot -ne. and madcThumedand X dencies, who said to him: ' in fact, can be made in a allow her-a Chrlstlan-to be burled " "My dear Mr. Hare, I do not re- |.- may desire, tor China fill sugar. This discovery, if it be as rep- It would seem it Is about- time foi w resented, Is ono of vast Importance, within the village, so. she waSS fuse to believe in the story of the- ko appear In a conditlo: them to begJn_to_JgD,AJllllc,.*We-.»ll now after tho admlnlstre IWJt" ark. I can accept the ark's enorniou3 P«««^^foa5co know," too, what a stiff proposition— Evelyn waited.- Bf. lacy watch*! loved his part, and whet n "overture and lear- i size, its odd* shape, and the vast laiundress. ' •.:'••*-•• food and raiment in a single crop tho and this includes.tbe ears—tho mule ^LS^aMa"r but toW hb number of animals n contained. But This robe, although loo problem of existence: will be some- Is. Como along, an evolutionist, and „, .. bo* longingly. The romanco •when»l am asked," my dear doctor, to- to ideally comfortable, ii s^rr^ * view to fitting the figure what easier than It Is at present. ten us a new story" about tho army ot the missionary's grave, with ier ,belleve that he children oMsrael car- daughter ttanaing by It like a guardian ried this unwieldy thing for. forty degree. . , Wherefore Uncle Jacob Dickinson's mule, Wjll we" welcojne, the 1 eme the gladfal *a^appe»ie4neel. appealed!tb'*tovarUs «™ ^ years in the wilderness—well, there, On either side ot the fi »jtqport on those •ampleip i It awaited Hdlnss/that when his ears lop, sc\| *«*a>«Uo sense his I'm bound to say. my faith breaks- the are d«ep~plalb •ttterest will also Ms stubborn jLTi^ * down.' "—-Washington Stsr.~ -the necessary amount of *t Uio same timetokew

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I elclan has drawn his conclualpna.— headache, nausca^.nd.a coated 7t6h Froirfr'tho'^'inainciiaT nlnutes, in wh«ph <]«| Ing room, with a tablo and two cUilra. naughty gust ot wind could not blow jeetion. of Himself as the supremo sla M» sympathy, thrill I New York Press. guo. Concentfatlon of the mind cr In Europe, if we may believe such These two r^ooms have carpet ««i the and tho ono meriting Heaviest con- 1 a writer and student as Prof. Brooks, 1 It about any more. It doclded to blow ned as usual, to. I anxiety will act" in "the samo way^ ' floors and are papered, r- There is a Itself'along, leaving the little sheep demnation, another proof'of His iOnuiho.4jtheT..JijO!i,;;a5 the appetiu. the more advanced socialists have stairway leading from tie sluing roorn deity. Jesus Is tho supreme mnnlfes- pracUcairy~'TibandOTed'r::to'e~''6Va"7conir1 tar. Ironi, lta,(hfcpi>y. little owner, who ttlfthdOd::ThJ picture you broughl I Miss Weston has never lacked .tho s stimulated by good news and men to tho floor below. My brother put a had been so Intent on watching the said Jock. " f I sympathy and approval of wise and tnl elation, so digestion Is favored bj munlam which la atlll groped after by heavy curtain between the two rooms tlon of Him is, thorofore, tho final tho noisy socialists ot America and sparrows that she had not seen the revelation of a heart weddod to dark* me to paint that e» I distinguished'- persons In her work. whatever promotes gayety and high, instead of a wall. But it can be push- ugly capers ot the gust of wind. neaa, error and sin; It is the supreme, jpfSwsia -|-ed-ttai expression | flnlto forms ot co-operativi e idIndustryt , Trierabcrcd her stroop, and . looilng; 3 H would remind you] groat, encouragement to • her. The i'l l | York Tribune. down to the spot where It had. been W. Wo«lsb*6tt«»pttTttnl book records how tho aged Queen, in which contains much truth. Dyspop In Belgium and In many other in Those'WIio' Como to Jesuj, parts of Europe, as in England, the beside tho bench on which sho sat,In v. 25 we find ono ot tho most Im- hat, now? Poor girl! I passing through a naval . hospital, sla Is a malady that, will- seldom be she "was shocked to see It cone, "Ob, found Ito tho family where the dlnnei advanced socialists are today the co- Legend of'tha Mignonette, portant principles upon which ,God l't been very sympa-1 caused at the bedside o( a dying sai- Once upon a tlmo thero lived a king" dear llttlo sheep, where have fan deals- with men in tho revelation of ion the truth, I sup-1 gives occasion for chereful talk arid operators. They havo taken the hint lor and with tears ot kindness, in her and queen who had a daughter who gone?" she cried. Then romomborlng His truth. It wo aro to get God's .In- I havent much im-| mirth, and Where all worry and "dls of the financial magnates and organ- finite wisdom we must renounco our I e?c3 asked the man If she could do was the most beautiful princess ever tho nursery rhymo, sho said: "But r =Ji;t=lcaT3~jBa-elomjTin4'rmi'wHi' . apparently hemming her in on every 'turnltig out about-150,000 pounds of fc is yours, always. First, you may Bldo of the revelation Jesiia Christ aide, tho young .woman,.... an .".apron The elbow Is to Teturn: wit! be a bird, to go from one end of thochild had done any mischief,- and fol- makes of tho Father,'^od is, indeed, position. If peopla bread dally "and then some," the mill lowing In his path, she soon found as the agnostic sayB, "tho Unknow- t missions and mis- orer'her head, fought her way to the tho Bhl marketing a/large.part of its products earth-to the other with no ono to say nay or to Interfere. Second, you maybut what he had done. ""Ah, he has able." "But there Is orio Who~know« . iey'd give them the upper floors and warned Bjown of w53to satin Birdlos are beaded wltt directly In/the form of flour. hidden tho llttlo girl's toy sheep.'' God nnd who Is ready to give to anj I suppose Dr. Eve- the peril. Aa he rushed out ltoto the be a butterfly, with no care in the ono who will believe on Him an un- a pattern in black cut jet. The bakery in Its turn Is alBo a world, only to be gay and happy and she said to herself. "Well, I'll take It Ingland now?" nmoke-fllled hall In hla pajamas tho A survival of note i3 that of th« model of-Its kind with great, cheerful, back to her. And when! find my derstanding that he also may know >ked gravely at to maid sank to the .floor in a stupor. clean .and dfeanable workrooms and beautiful and to charm 'those' who Cod (1 Jno. 5:20). Tbo words ot v. 3elf-colored striped materials. want to he happy during a summer son, 111 chastlso him by. making him 28 aro among tho most wonderful An sverheated turnace in th« base- Jetted not and lacos will<*e mucl the niost advanced machinery for day. Third, you'may be a - flower blow all day over the cold lake." that ever fell from tho lips, of Him >ractlce," said Dr. ment under the front ball caused th'o in voguo en elaborate gowns.. manufacturing'bread with the least whose sweet perfume will cheer those So saying, tho 'mother-gust caught who spako as never man spake. Here ned cruel • to brlw flro. The O'Brien girl umolled smoke possible manual labor or contact with The new coiffure Is adorned wltl who are unhappy, eoothe them when hold of the .toy sheep and blow It. again His deity sbines out bright and when her work was and ran through th» butler's pantry Human hands, the movablo parts of they are sick, and will be a cheerful right back beside Bo-Peep. And the clear. What presumption or lunac) "goingrout to; her." - -to _flnd--out-_what_wa3_wrpriB. . A ornaments set with tiny brilliants. ihe machinery all getting power from it would havo been in Jesus to have A delicate lJDCTty scarf, although companion always." dear little girl, seeing it return, said: said this if Ho were mere man. But draught was made by tho opening electric motors. Cleanliness and rer- "Jib. I know you would come back! Ml, Lmteip3,!£. biE -fectlon-of •the-products.-ls. .the...aim.— Then tho princess said: ~"If I were that It is neither presumption nor lu- leal,, w;ork,. aRd.seo '1DI ti : 4,p q :nacy,,ls amp.ljrj)rp.von,,bx,.tho l act .thai flanies under the^ hall "floor" fiercely •fectlon."-1" •-•'-:'-:-- :-"• - v... Bakers' Weekly. "a bird," TTfilght* fly"loo"tar"froth-in y id in laying out thai homeTaniS "friends arid forget" tor re- home., a-swlnglng your tall , behind thousanda upon thousands havo put" ~ and just as the maid, half stupofled The soquln bag for calllng-hardl: you.".. v theso words to tho test'.'of actual ex- by the smoke, forced her way through for everyday shopping-Is one of thi , An Avenger of I turn, so I will not be a bird". If I perlmont and found thorn absolutelj were a butterfly, I might think more Just then,! Marls' Bello's, mamma true. Jesus does give rest Koti It and up to tho landing above, the Parisian novelUeq^ . An epidemic that has called Co ber to como Into tho house. off the cats of Oastlne, of myjpleasure and easo than of my four things In this wonderful Invi- blaze broke through and started for Small chiffon and moussellne fan( duty, and my beauty might cause mo "Papa's coming," called mamma, tation: (1) Who Invites—Jesus. (2) the second Btory. \ "ire polka dotted over tho entire sur several years past has led to the dis- "and he'll want to play bear with Whom Ho Invites—all that labor and covery of a new disease germ. One of to be vain.' So I will bo the flower, Tho young woman's warnings gave faco on both sides with sliver sequins to help and comfort those wlio may llttlo Bo-Peep. So, come running, are heavy laden. Commentators have Brown time to telephone the Police the bacterial preparations used re- dcario, and don't forget your little, sought to set various limitations upon The ornamental scarf is frlngei cently In Europe to kill rats had been be in need." this, e. g., "those who labor undei Department and an alarm was rung and embroidered, and is most. •fre sheep." In so spoedtly the fire was confined employed in the vicinity, and it was Then the fairy queen waved her burden of guilt." It includes those, quently made of coarse-meshed sill wand, andjho princess became the 'Oh, if I should forget him," called but is not limited to them. It meant to tho first floor. The damage was generally supposed that it had infect- back Bc-Peep gayly, "he'd come homo, ed tho cats also. An autopsy, however, flower Mignonette.—Christian Regis- just what It says, "All that labor/ estimated at J2.000.—New TTork Press. not. *• . . a-swlnglng bis tall behmd him. But Christ invites every one that has » Dainty French, slippers aro madi followed by a bacteriological analy- we're both coming, mamma dear, and burden. It may bo sin, romorsa, F?r The Traveler. wUfimanystrapsover the Instep^, sis^ revealed the .fact, that ahitherto we • want a..great .big slice of bread doubt, sorrow, sickness. No matter decorated with jets or crys unknown bacillus was responsible—a " "" LfttTe Bb-Peep.- —' with jam on it. And then we'll'play what, "overburdbried man," Jesus "says; "What Bhall I wear on tho train?" germ quickly fatal to cat3, but not Marie Belle was a very dear little j "Como." ' (3) To what Ho invites— •s a question wWeh is easily solved tola. iear with. papa^-^rWashlBBtoa .Star.;. -A'now - and luatrous-weaye ,of cash harmful at.all -to, rata_or .mice. everybody who-knew hW TCBt: 'Thatis-what the -human heart •: -;ii-_. -i«.ow, roacmbles crepodi :ri^£2Sem3iiH5«5 ~-Mra. "Keller—Are--ye--takJn! 1 Hy^Ho^y she might havo been just; a" woe-bit NoteTilstiihti - ) •Whomwe-ar«-to-' Como//' :l This is of soft black China silk, or, stylea. parently arrived suddenly from no-, naughty,- but-sho - was always"'s6"*BO'f ""unto Me;**'notTnrtoTrerced-,-tiot-unte n fact, can be made In any color you Tho vogue of Dutch silver now in wlmmen aro matin' to get a vote for a cUurcb, unto a person, nnd thai wfhefe in particular, after the, manner ry about It and made amends for her person, Jesus Himself. Not to a "nay desire, tor China silk will like- eludes bullet shaped that an naughtiness. (I wonder if that can us, Mrs. Rafferty? , trlmmlnss o. ot- the celestial horsemen that fought Mrs. Ratforty—I ain't bothetin' me priest,"not to a pastor, not to soms wise appear In a condition as good among the smartest trlmmlnss o. for_the' Homans.—St Paul Plonecr- bo said of all naughty children.) .great thcolbglan, not to the Po^e, Sow after tile, administrations of the Well, Mario Belle's papa always head about such thngs. I'm satisfied "unto Me," right straight to Jesus, laundress. ' •.:'••'••• ' b Many of ~V to let Dlnny and the boys' do all tho He only can give rest, but He can. ny of tbe y family. But I do think that IE you haven't rest, it is because you This robe, although loose enough to most unusual.figures In As the Country Crlsd. oo ldqally comfortable. Is cut with a woman should get maffspayT^^^^ SS ¥r to which wo bavo "Johnny, can you tell us why Wash- Seiner favorite ono was that oT •»lew to fitting the figure to a certain IJttle Bo-Peep<. And to make ber Mrs. Kelly—Well, I can assure you, Then Jesus proceeds to tell ot a deep-< ington Is called the,Father ot his Mrs. Rafferty, that I gyt ona man's er rest still—rest In service. "Taka degree. sets of amethyst buttons on Country!" quite a sure-enough little Bo-Peep her My npon you," surrender abso-° On either side ot tho front panel on pay, or know the reason why, Ivery provided with shanks, bu " 'Canto be walked Ota floor a good mama* got*a funny,- tuny Uttle lamb Saturday night—National Monthly. lately to His will (Jno. 14:21-23; too bodice an d«ep plaits, which lend mounted. They measure • *« many nights when it ni •tin young. -one that would say "Ba-ba" * »a IS:19-14). tte necessary amount of fullness and In diameter. I guess."—Chlcago R«*rt-HeT«ld. »t toosam o time take away / J NOTES' ThV Forestry Committee's ~ Thero It & proclamation _ One Time at Leait That H« Was Un- why*bot c«UT Stray doK But Mr. Youngdad't Jingla Somewhat No Evasion or Compromise Possible will take placo next Tuesday after- Ire Hat Many Qualities That Make Her Softaned the Force of His . When On* la Dealing with the justly Accused of Forgetting, noon; following 'the regular meeting, allowed in town, «n*whjjdo Mora Popular Than Her Beau- Prtvioui Rebuke. Rule of Karma. to Mall Letter. which wiU be held at the home of go away In summer and leave ta*u tiful Sister. MrY. Merrill. The last two walks find new ireniM? Many of the

Xhe " ~ ' - - - - • •--•-• ahe": marked: "I can't think why Slyra doi-s liorliiaist of lirst spring green was cettainly a rie- cooling, quieting draft eni In most young mothers. Where , you sooner or later, and you can't noi answer my letter. It is Just a 8ha comforts tired workers on thWr ia the necessity of t.ilklr.g to our Hrst sidestep it. .It, may be good, or It m.iy week to-dny since I wrote." licht to tho eyes and gave an oppor- killed in the ipring by cats than return from the whirl ot busy towns; born as though-he were a native nt be bad. or it may be a little of both, A seared^ look came over Illumley's tunity to observe tho liinlu which will nliuost any other - way ahe can make a bumble .home—or a tbe Sandwich Isles'? 'Kitrhy. klteliy. but it will find you, no matter bow faiv. and he began feeling his pock- r.ot l« lind when the leaves are fully pluml e hhunters. . '' I mansion—a place of happiness. kee!' and .'Wnnv. waijy. woo!' In- many' times you have -moved away ets. OJl'tlt'll. But the harm ia not connricil i dood. No womlcr he cries. {ji\g hUit Without leaving your new address. •Of course," snapped Mrs. Illumlry, On the 12ih « pair of wood thrushes stray cats by any means, as ixt^l to mo." •yen forgot to mail lt. Here I've been nor Ideals, but confines herself to tin' •And whatever it la It will be exactly WIIB seen, hut.not,- .heard, -and J-ihU ovcn-wJicn- well fed «rf tiattrraUy Humbly Alice- handed otcr the; »h:it yi>ur own notions have made you jalkin'B 'about If Tor Hie last \1ir&a days', tasentllilly useful things ot life JI.111 fox >|urrcwi ami juncoea ore fondnf bird»i «nd unless pro|ier b«lmbi>-in--the world. 1 deferye.; Not atLQtincc mons,: nor »n Your under her benign snay, becoim« '"'cKf'aoWK• 'i'i1rt'r'aTWiiri;^'lWflmiiiP«>rti^1I^WUs 4aBtions-arc, UJcsn.by.sraiHK-of _. -«fliiT^"1fc>sSrnS?'«i3TrlcVioif"tfiTr^S1''" " d wire her ill nls IID not know that juncocs have peta they becoma a nuisance. Ova i Pome people call this law Nemesis. to the telegraph office and wire her world'for a lime, and reiels in I!-'' to come to-niorniw. I neve;rr saw sucsuch a very pretty little smu;. The mi- could tie little bells on the m.,-k« delight of domesticity, und return;. changing fnmi that to the soldi I Pome call ll by other nnmesv. Some a man." grants are uow passinc through" these their pet cats, thug warning again I to the fray like a c^int re chorus In "h\tnst.' Yet still the llt^d'ohT'cilI It at all. but they .don't : Illiimiey had gone through all his '•• fresheli. ,'. tie on« whimpered, nnd Mr. Yniingdn<>: "' : "'" '" j Low or other things nre to be evened .nil telegraph. I never was so mortl-1 best, of course, in the home, smiling the words." j up in the long run; that we nre all disturb our feathered friends in their happily and wearing a bis apron. She ••Haven't >ou that? ' j going to got our Just deserts before red in all my life." j LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS hunt for new home sites to hepn the L dusts and cooks wiihquH'i enthusiasm . !j the final gong-sounds,-iHhore-is-miyr -_-*™l«»-"'iiniley-iViur-gettlnR-TOS no 7 Oil- of the (li'K« shot on Tursdny in spritiR housekeeping, for after their I - and murages her househiili.1 as Ii li '•WhyriiV t.il, So suppose w« let tho word Karma tart n carriage; stopped outside, and, lie jnlice cmniiio of extermination long pilgrimage south we are all » halis. The were an Important principality. Her irus"; stand for that Idea and go ahead to as' ho opi'iied tho ^tltior, a woman j_wtisa ri'RisUrcd Irish setter, seventeen tjlad to welcome their return. Andt' cooking,.be it whlsperedt.Uillvlni\and ft? how tho thing works out In the nlfpTlited and, followed by the driver! !':•• . , littlo later, whenjthejoutig arc naki J thus pjio. clafms reverent admiration I years olit, I'elon^inj; ta Wood Scott, realm of modern business; ^ ullh a valise, came up I he path. »ll inR'tKeiriSrsfvatteropta nt Hvinjr,— T i: • •Mrs."-' liliiniTi'y^'riisheif'-to mt»o" • Thp ptinetplc that Vohre punished "Pretty" Hit I 1 flllKl 11 has returned from that is tho time the cat will stink 'Her work peeins h genuine itollght ihaiS. Isn't it? 1 only by our ; not for them. Is •'S.lalmliii:: "Myra!- Why'didn't you 'J'. " \-!ion;s, hut I'M soiiy around ready to pounce on every p mnrU of-lrade.— gut to-mail It." • jtiiwii on Saturday of next week. incrciiBe in our gong birds will be her .heart..and..Si'.ul around..lic.iic..and.i. _. Business Cares. Envied the Nautilus. And •behind. the_duof llluiuley.dld a i If» only imtuml-for the -Chronicle satisfactory ts ' alt: bira-Tove"rs7 Tht husband. No .detail Is too small tor .jubilant Convert.. • two-step. .-••• ^6-r«c Chronic subscrihers; cats may be taught to enjoy other her arJrut attention.—Philadelphia . . John T. Knnnnc on Siitunlflv was food. Press. Jim FVvtvJer was well known a-hav- NO ESCAPE FROM THE TUNAS • ing hoon'nl'otit the mosl densely i:;- ACCORDING TO THE LOCALITY reUTointed posmmitvr of Ki'iiilwnrth.. v — ". • Flying Fish anti Sardines Rounded . , j''.. ToHMiship C'otuniittecmun Drooschor A spccinl election was hoi.I in AGENTS for UNIQlff IDEA-FOR GATEPOST, Up in Schools and Devoured Nicknames Given Australians Vary^ iirrivetl home froiri Kuropo' on Tues-' (Mninfleld on Tuesday nt which the had recently become a hap • • ••• by Hundred*. ' • Depends on Which Colony He day, .anil" nt last tiight'ii Township quest ion presented was whether or I —' . : for ho Constructed of Stones, Each One of i ami to all.appearance ii soundly Makes His Home In. ! Committee ineeiing- recoivod-a.-woU city, council should ,he;_nijt.|)p.,.| I- ha'vo.-" olturrved" some • curious j I Which Represents a Friend of •'•' verted "Christian:: • "• ""'" "" rivii|h:ir in cntliusiasnt. that rized to investigate the water supply "I scenes at son. but never have 1 Been I L"'N<• ar 1 y_ n11 my frlendsi • — remarked ; the Owner [oil tu I hi (irent Tccliljv ()iieBtlon nnd if found expedient built) "l"nlque iliom loiij; ago. ! Cianford friomla as they were to sec • purchase or condemnation tlic I'laio • estra "Now, as It happens, tho term,'1"11- "!lli tlint.'lic'. lind not forgottei) field-Union WaterCompnny'a plant .at a pung; slion'ld only be applied to tho pejjple ""'" during his tiavcis was demon- Nethtrwooil, The • proposition waj returned visitor. Tho. low stone- dike about my boat and cling.to Itg kerl of Ne\y South Wales. They are. the ;> trilled wlun he distributed a dozen c.yrlod..by n strong 'majority. Of iuy office building." said the doctor, as closely na they could," while the which surrounds the property is j "when • President. Hopkins came up to l;ill, slim bU)kes.\yho k^tna though ''th" e" JREG. votes, tast,..onl' " "y ':: t"" air WHS full of leaping tunna nnd soar- 10 i l iTlI li > 1 terminated by two huge-pillars; tiiileh i'lTie'aiuriri'the most iie>eted and--dls- • J-L ' M , ri " ? theiii |n two j]oi'wtH;'uJex|>iii!itiim nt Hrussefi. ngainst the proposition." •ecro to .wvlcome- -the -coining- Sliest. Ins llyhiR-nsh." At SiiclrtimeR when a SWBRldRBRIDG [ coh'sotate"- hiahner poured out n talo' school .of sardlneR is rounded up the your finder nnd thumb. I come from ! Each stone In this gate post repre- :.e,f distress anil discouragement,. th« i nests ili-liti - - - V« wittl uvt RVu •Wig. •~~^^--^u.. .,„..,. ._ --itfie-BJict^feirdea and. a'sk'ed'-W> mak'e iji PAINLESS EXTR. selection. After that my bust too me to hiis toolroomtolroom,, where, witwlfh inji It was a heartlhsplrJ endeavoring to catvh the flying •truments bf all sites. I was regueSted »»,j..giorie« I-^K?--SUU .tr.cracadoiisJ«aps. -some; Jflt.sanfi4ibaut.»ili«,,lo.v. 1 8 to^rw^irTia^^tl^ii^ffW of the New Jerusalem." Who in tuftl"" ? ^ey take them In nildalr; of birth" on the stone? I was Invited .World..doclor,-U.tliaL KlnglliR so nliout npaln theystrlko and Jj".ijlj!i-_Ciccui)lea nearly-half—of Quality ..Unrivaled DrI. RUSSELET -out agsln last -week-aodI6uha~tiiat the New Jerusalem?" asked President higher, biccTlng or dead, orliilas them I ami nine:tenU>a.nt.lii all the carved bo*ljgra.fwni_varlgua. ffeo "coirsf s ts of a hot an ( 8M Bmid Strtrt,Newark. lalT "bt^n'set into^tiie, Ste" ilvl—inijst'-'iSjp-ttie'y^-ISSvS'' "flic" eiiiue spectacular Jump, .utterly colonlsts aro kno ler illRglns down there In tho cellar 1 ,. formed a truly Interesting. moSument under Hiy'oillei;!-' 'Well,' then,' cried unlike that of theswordllsh, shark, era. ' «b friendship." fc President Hopkins, 'let me be "jliii or tarpon, returning to the sea head So, call mo n 'Gumsucker' if you All Cnnfnrd anil Newark Trolley Cars Pass Our Door: Fowler:" "-r-From "Thliiss of Inter- first with u graceful curve. Illto. but never a 'Cornstalk,' nnd tho City and Country Children. est," "by Addison Ilallard. I>. D. next tline you want to apply n ;nlek- Accordins to William S. Sadler. Pipes of Aedwood. •' - _, M. D.. a well-known Chlea [io comes." The constitution 'of the t'nited. the California redwood, which liav.> town is much befter off as regai-da -States' prau'ts to the prefident the made It n favorite building material health, morals and happiness than Is ( Cheerfulness Mean,s Lonp Life. power to veto any bill passed by eon- on the Pacific coast; have recently his city cousin. In the course of a . Keep cheerful, (or Just MIS suiilfgl.it i:ress if he holds that it is averse lo fed to Its use for Irrigation pipes and strong paper in on "Suburban I-ife." brings health, so does a sunny horirr the public interests. To make sure. conductors for' liyroelectrlc power Dr. Sadler says: "Next to pure air «Wil off the physical rn.lny day, la however, that no president shall for plants. Kor this purpose the wood l» there Is probably no single Influence the advlee of a writer interested In e-cliish reasons defeat wire legislation.' cut In long staves which-lire- lilted to- ax> mightily influencing child growth women. Wiiteli the digestion. The it is provided that such hills may he gether like those or n barrel and NFWARK. and health as sunlight. Children are .woman who' can count on her stom- 'passed over his'veto and become laws* (Irmly banded. Some oV the pipes are Just as dependent upon sunlight for ach not going, back on her usually by a two-thirds vote of the members health and growth as are plants, and carried ncross deep canons nnd gorges prolongs her youth Into'old age. Tho present in each house of congress. lack of sunshine unerringly produces as well' as through .trenches .under- secret of most neurasthenics Is undl- _ J>otl> PjaiiU_and.babies^J)ich are paje. _It_ isjirovitled also that the crcsUieRt-j.flHilU'i-ijriiSLHiLSL 4i Sfiecial To Oxder^Work : xtc rhay not~?.TIinv~H" 'CtTl!~piirsepa d by con i i' "t tn'flie eastern "states. Tho chief but learn to keep It within bounds.': In' his j ^Iiifco of supply Is the- great, forests rlous sunshine that paints the Mi-om rrrps to die by keeping It The trouble with most women Is they . Shades, Awnings, Slip Covers and hands and failing to afflx his "signa- in the neighborhood oT San Francisco let their interests be master. A of health upon the cheeks of both the hay, which are estimated to "cover bud and the babe. The vital resistance ture. If he fails to return a bill to r hobby la said to brlng-hoalth, but nev. Re-upholstering of Furniture of babies snd children against dis* congress within ton days (Sundays about haix.a million'neres.---Clevel;ind or when it Is overridden.' CiiUlvnto Is largely proportional to; the *>xcepted) after ft has been presented Leader. • • -. > ' placidity and self-control Get your order in early to avoid waiting when Uxe JL ti> him. it boco s J5K*:'^^ j^^anl)e-...ma Iftes .-in-TvhtPh.cnserccived" Mils; iiiterestfiig':but somowiiat with every-nerve tcime. . ;V c^ciite promptly all olrilers; highest class ' Odd Freak bf Conscience. ' It Is suspended. In one . corner of the customers' .__ . ' ,I reconditdite comiiiuiilcatloll n from a Hpr- I!o normal in j-our aititude of life workmanship aUbwest prices. room of a brokerage concern in the '-.••.I Hn .trade paper: ' Avoid excess. Lenin the vnJuo.pJLa New Tork Wall street district, are a -"-•• Fierce Democracy. ""~ | ' "PearSirs-^Wo'thlnKTormnyniako "harpy arid healtliy.bnijy niid you hiivn coat rack, sn linibrj-lla stand - and a This town has UK- . strongest, ; our Invitation- for an insertion's trial Hftlo to dread from. the- break-down Bs water cooler. The office boy discov- fiercest spirit of democrncy ever EeenJ &h.^ J w..... fc n ,i vunuvaLt'iisiini Miit'iu"eu j .'^"Spaper, wo :oo»e-TTaar-'^U"gr SaT"raTang''i'i^"^^:r- U V tiope .that.you'Will bp '.boat, nnd amid much rejoicing of re! yon know, l coald- not 'resist'" the upon-him, .for often enough- thispar- ! ready to ati insertion's ntfenint in ntivi-s and frlpnds .the topknot la clit temptation. Thanks, awfully." All ticular '•Gus" of "Bill" speaks three or ' ou""""r" journal• -•, and we remain Gentle- one lock nt a'tline. The head Is tliev HAMMOCKS, PORCH & WINDOWSCREENS questions as to who_ had a lapse of four languages clearly and'.politely, men,' yours, etc." . ' ': completely shaved by the priests. A'l Large - line -of liammdcks representing the " best conscience failed to' disclose the and, in another year, when, ho comes guests Invited lo the ceremony brine f to his,true place, may be salting away secret, and the jironilse of a* reward Foils Burglars. presents—usually' money, which Is manufacturers, of canvas, open and close jacquard bsd BO effect on the office boy. who his fifty or sixty dollars a week.— carefully Invested for the child by Its New York Press. -The latest burglar-ifroof safe is an weave, deep valances, plain and heavy upholstered declared that he did no: kco^r "who invent inn called the carrousel nr parents or guardians. A young, prince had been short of umbrellas and took .romid-.-.bout pnfe. It Is chiefly dp- or princess will sometimes receive'an head rest^tnpe and figured, bodies $i:00to$7.00 tte one In question to cover." ~ Dice Throwing for Charity. signed to bnflle bnrglara who work much jia J25.000 in presents nt his or A singular incident, which has r.ot .with nn oxygen nnd nrctylcnp blow- her topknot cutting ceremony, whllc- National Bank Reserves. taken place during the last 30 years, pipe. Tho round-about safe Is a a poor child may get (10 or -$10 — ALSO NEW, SPRING STYLE The law requires every national occurred at the town hall. Ciilldford, 1 Wide World Magazine. p.)lysini:il steel structure, which re- bank located In the three central recently, in connection with the In- I >I r f v r n '? rJ.'£ . :. r<;f'!- ... ! . J>»H .bourJnjjs, ,It ^a; COUCH HAMMOCKS cities. -JC«»—York:- ChtoEcr- ami7 St. terestinir old "eereiriohy,* of throwing~t~f'uirr'i *• ^ ieuiuny, oi mrowing i "ii" a wanwall, ana.wheand.when the outer Food and Efficiency.. Louis, to maintain a reserve In bank ( 1 dice for the "maid's money," or John '"°r Is closei" a small electromotor la 1 0 p p y. l ", .» .''.,'Jia:,dlei of soldiers,,?.... HOw'y^mirlty8:th;fIria64^^i^ __T __T _IIL la~"- -«ra""•,' prisonri-sprisohri-s,, iia •'rc'diiccit'-'ninclLJicLai.reduced nmclLJickto'. SSSvt •*»£t~f&tt-.^=*™*r--<¥e^*7>&* VtA' a it-oire%aif-or :.tStneasMactl}s, , _„„,. ^Elw^^fe^yS^^fjioag^wst'iifft apondenU In central reserve cities. ^J^I^W'fl^'Clrlttiirt^n^eete^Scea;' but on taking the dice-box for the sec- an alfnn b»ll to ring. | •"^^•"•^asssis* Country banks are required to mnin- ond time Ellen Reeve totaled 12 nnd snry, weakness and. Illnesg supervene. Uln a. 15- per cent reserve. twoDfths Dora Palmer eight. The former wa3 Men cannot do go"od work and eat Large Jine of Porch Screens "- of which must be In bank and three- then given a check for £11 19s. - Hoot Awa', MonI less than what Instinct hns taught fifths may bo-with correspondents. An-KngJish -clergyman;-talking oife .mankind-torcatiln the-pas&Indepi day with a Scottish brother of tho eni Adjuslable window - Wise Old Boy. " c'.ofh,. remarked facetiously: • "Well J walnut finish frame . •'.' Excitement. Mrs. Kkkor.—If you are going to with best i ' ~ "People do not pay aa much atten- David, 1 believe attor all has been A Mother's Anxiety. well made., prices tion to studied oratory as they used another of those banquets. I don't Raid, that my head could hold two of Wllllo—Ma, can't I go out on the to," >ald one statesman. suppose you. will know tho number of yours." , stroot for a little' While? Tommy 35c, 40c and 4$c tho hou-e whtjn you get backT "Xlon," returned tho other, with Jones EB}S there's a comet to bo J2££ "?* Vr. K'ckci—oh jes, I will; I un- ready wit, "I never thocht before that seen. Orders Fill«i. 707 to Mother—Well, y j but don't «m it willi * me, Trwuertpt. x ~ toa ei - i "" •"* i "^ -i *