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AND CHHONICLB 17 J-. THURSDAY. JUNE 2, FIVE CENTS Wedos^yMorninfClufe Woman's Chonl to Sine - ily Two Days More Ha* Colonial Gard«Fe*e Dramatic Chd> Ends In County Music Fete Impressire Exercises J-wor Senice Leaf* iKmJbtn and guests of the Wednet- Plans, tiavt pracUcaUy been oomplot In Extra Point Offer day Mornlnr Club enjoyed.a Colonial ed for the Second Annual Musle F«atl> Feature Memorial Day Names Leaders Tiesiy Tea yesterday afternoon at the annual val. to be held at the Stadium Field, garden patty which .took place at tht Capable Cast and Technicians Wartnanco Park, EUctbeUi and Roteue Veterans' Organizations and Annual Meeting to Take Place by. June 4, Marks dot* of Period; Worker. Urged to hom*-Sf Mr*) List* R. Beardslee in Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock.' Tht Prospect avenue. In keeping with the "Combine in Success of "Let nine lion. Club, of Union County Other* Unite to Pay Honor at President's Home. Sur- Solicit New Subscription. Now to Boos* Point Total; nature of the affair, the program, was Us Be C*y." at Last Public through, a general committee headed" by to Nation's Soldier Dead. vey 'Shows Accomplish-. Worker, Closely Bunched as Hslfwsy Mark Colonial hi nature. Depu'or Governor Austin J. Touerdel] row pupils . front the McCarter Assembly. . 1. spotuortng the program. ,'. mentt of Welfare Commit- Ne>rs; Crmnford Themtre Gives • \ • School, in costume, presented a col- The organisation* which will partlct Impressive exvrcls** which attracted tee.- • ' • ••'; ' - . •- .,_ onial dance. There were; Mona Hall. The Cranford Dramatic Club pre- pste ore: The IVuUchmeln of Linden, s wide participation and a larg* gath- . -• : "• . Free Tickets. ^ -• -•, • •'-, Mary Berry KempshaU. Dlaabeth Floyd sented "Let U* Be Oay" on Thursday a brsu quartette; the combined Wom- ering of cltlaens marked Orajiford** 00- and .lean Cloud. Mist Baker was their and Friday alch'u of last week, at the en's Choral groups of Cranford and semnce of Memorial Day Monday OAcera for live consul* jrai will b» nuio. Tbls is a three-act comedy of w director. Mrs. Friend B. aiiptn was di- Linden: the Lelderkrsns Blnktne Socl- Marveled by Mayor Oeorge A. Lute, a elected at the anmnl mnUng ol .- "*im offer comes to a close j/romptly at 8:30 I'. M sented by' the following cast: Mrs. I such u America. The Lost Chord and wsy at' nine o'clock from WWnut ave- Charles rmncU Harwl crntdem. I stage- The Cranford performance was ;., ^ next Saturday evening, Jtne 4. At: no time, after June 4 will subscript Chandlee ajllckok. Mr*. Howard B Bann«,7" by nue and Chestnut street, A* marshal. the 'meetint. then wstl be » Merrltt, and Mist Dorothy Peterson. Mayor Luis was assisted by M. R. tions ever count at .-many extra pointy as- they, will if -turned in liefore fi- > to which new nwmbm at the/ that time. Music for the play was rendered by a KempshaU. and was highly creditable voices. ...-••• Wlnckler. chairman of theCIUi«ns are invited. A wctal wJlh The rampajgn department wUl remain trio which Included Mrs, 0. C. Vanto all concerned with It In capacity, A voluntary,collection will be taken Memorial Day Committee, and Daniel bridge, wW follow. . open later than/usual next Saturday Nuys, Mrs. $. E pey. jr. tnd-Mrs. and these were many. The.charming which will M-.used for children's wel- J. Arnold, ' /.: • . . :•••'. ConUnulng sii rjpia evening to accept subscriptions on this Weaton Lenno*. Mr*. Eugene D. Tow- scenery was designed and executed by fsre In the l/nieri County Park System. league, projrtu. an Webster Skerratt and Alston Rodger*; .The marcher, were led by the pollc* • ofler. Anyone In the office by 8 30 P Ball Team Concludes ler astistedyst the piano." ' . it. to, .estimated that nearly twenty depanmenU following which cnmt views sone-xM tttf warty M. will be permitted to turn in their Hostetsei, for the afternoon were Wttastef Sterralt. Leslie Crump snd thousand children- have been btntfltte'd ihe^oetlare commtttee • Richard Lttfcey psinted"lt: It was con- members of the Township Commtte* subscription, on the offer, even U the Mrs. Beardslet, Mrs. Otto dtWolf. Mrs. by these programs which have been and oth^rofflciata—For-thtrftriirTrc^ «f t nas not been able to wait Chester D. Marsac, Mia. Thomas ouley, ,., u. conducted.by The- Union -County-Park ion of the paf.de, rrluilc was furhUhed oharlty, • U Mra. Joseph D. Tomllnaou, Mrs, Rslph Herbert Randolph,, Iteger Norton »nd Commission .and financed from thU "Is spent 4|pitV oy PUke Post Bugle and DrutfrCorp*. Oood until 8:30 P. M. next Saturday School Team Add*f "£cotch I* Lovell, Mrs. C O Carton, Mrs. W. P".74|M)i'WiypWr/"UiFtiiVU'bV "fund, tuch o». easter egg hunts, swim- Fake Post, Veterans of Foreign Wfcrs; fflnergency .help Hoffman, Mrs. Albert B. Meredith. Mrs AUton Rodger, md Charlc* SklUman. ming mceto, marble: tournament*, tic and In a few I orders -- • • - -• othy clou*-had Ctsnford Pint of USB p*»- extra point* for the »10 clubs or sets, Winding up an undefeated season the larger^ corps air the stage than_on bond played for the second wctlon of and alto- regular point schedule. Cranford High School nine recorded-it. Elects New Officers he parade and fed tht whool chUdnn. Durtnt thr pan few rears, had ». share in the play's .uccess. children have' goat to achac* Then i» no limit to the number of fourteenth win «-» at Westneld Tues- The casting wa. done with care and FutoPost wa* ltd by Leslie Crump and tbfst $10 clubs or. sets of subscription* day. It was a wild (fame in which George Mrs. Van Nuys Named Presi- Joseph P. H*uer. A past commander. any f»»Uion mxb for their discrimination,'and all the parts, large Tb» Mumber IUM fraa Uam any one Individual mt» turn In. And Roslcn clouted two homers. J. Klein and small, functioned smoothly and •nil. Mrs. P. * c. Wncklsr. first pnsi- II any amount, over even $10 club* or pitched the route for the winners and Local Committee Members dent at Final Meeting of the ent.of tht Ladies' Aiuillsry to Plske due to the nnuKttl UMU U wore themselves together into a har- Port, led IU dtUgaUon. Mm O;C. their fanuUea. Their chudrtn are grm •el* at the close of the offer will be pro- did a god job, fanning Cox In the ninth monious whole. The club has probably Season. Need for Scholar- lunches and the btlb air *ral to UM rated at the nte ofttDOO extra points with the bases loaded. Joe allowed Out Strong in Support of Collins wa* In charts of the Junior 1 never ptesented a long play ln.ajnore ship'Stressed. •;•.--.- '. Cross. Junior Service League. "As this is dace' for each $1 over. Westfleld Just seven safe swats, four of Whaler, as Chairman of tatl^actory way. Commendation was In all four of the Cranlord Kim*, it next Monday the campaign depart- which were credited Ho Huston, Wert- ~ County Organization. universal and not an. adverse criticism The drat part of the eitrcU smotwta to a eOMiderabte : ment: will figure the total amount of fleW'ispeedy shortstop. Captain Prank heard from the audience when It New officers for -the coming, year of place In front of tint World : members of th* tnctat haw« cash timed in by each worker and will Butler ended his high school athlttlc was over, Much care and study evi- the High School Parent»Teacher A»- mortal _st. the corne—,...r. o.f. Individually and haw obtainni atat*- tben Issue the extra points for-the career In a blaze of'glory, collecting "The Crsnford Democrats Olub. will dentty went .Into, the prepara aiid sociatlon were elected at the Imt-meet- Springfield svtnues, whtr* t»nc.i> from their Irtrnds for IM* prot , hait lls itgului nemt .Uuy ~ww was welTdessrved; of-ti y'-t »4nehi rut? latf ' 1 JO each worker of the total num- pUte. ; ; , this' eventng In the headquarter! In the Applause greeted many tit the individ- As prvwnled by Mrs. WeUty A. SUn-vocstlon wa* ddlvend th» Her. Shapiro Building. II) Union avenue, N.. ger, chairman of the nominating com- Malchett Y. Poynten "Monty It alto sprat for run milk Mr of points, both regular and extra, Werie. twlrltng for the lcwrs. aUo ual plsjcr* a. they made teUJnt points, •tor of the for undtroourUhrd chlldrwj. uos wot* ' to a* or her credit at that time. Bach affcM.:. ••; : .-..' .,•• •• .. >: Injttce.the new staff of officers was un Orinford M. i, Chi pitched a good game but was not sffeo- and the club has rtawn. to bt w»lt earned on: through Uw An interertlng prognun. has been si- pleased with Itself. There will tos but anlmously elected as fpUows: Frtatden Mayor Luts w« Mrs. C. C. Vsn Nuys; first Jfte* pretl- The mayor'spoke In addiuco. about thbtttn one more meetini g thl» season,'and ilsnt. Mrs. WUluun Nsgle, Jr.; second quarta of milk are HeUrrred' daily la ^lllba about U>e middle of Vice president, Mrs. WUt H, Poston; Uy after tid and of tht War «f famous tn which there an small chttd. rta, o» lavattdt. -•-CWMnt^sa dt wW* he«a tktsr vlot. prsldent, Principal Ray A. Clem ha* bam dtttnbtiUd bv itae tnUart Puuio.Boust.' ot eammlttee and ahpes hati been tpur- .iOonUauaa on enett off ^tyeh HigHih schoolhl ; corretpoaduid c secretary, Mrs. Roii«r Norton: record-' chassd to tmaitttMtn UyettM laws h ing secretary, Mrs. Howard Oowper- ben, dlstributtd land tkJiiltm whsch >stMsfBt|)Bbt up with the few leaders, jandi pold batters paraded across the Democratic Municipal Committee to thtOrand member* of Um Itacue arc fnejacaUi plaijter on three hits. Butler tapped .take, charge of the local Democratic thwaite and Mra. Thomax Dolg; treat- tht Rtpubllo wa* organaml Tbt, HI has hardly .been pouched as liwr. Mrs. George- Miller.' atksd for, la dlOtnnt SUM. it placed n*. anct a new entrant woujd nqk (lod out a single fa>driv e in two of the runs cssnpalgn. , The joint campaign com- B, lSSg, ttlt>elatUea of whtr* needed. Even baby cantscet an tt dUBeult to secure enough rabscrtp- In the big fourth. mittee-, will organise immediately after Mrs. Jacob SUnley, retfrlng presi- among tht) donated articles ai t to bring their point total right Westfleia rallied in the sixth and the dub meeting and will elect a cam- dent, thanked officers «nd class moth pushed four across. Dlxon led off by paign manager. William H. D'Arcy of For Season June 27 crs for their splendid co-operation dur op to the top. Anyone Is eligibll e to en- 403 High street-la slated for the job. l;m h»r term ss head of the association. ter the drive who Is 15 years of age or being hit for the second time. Button hit his second straight hit. Both run- Mr. D'Atcy has been an effective work- 8he expressed the hope that the same otcr. One may secure subscription, er, in Helping.to build up the party or- Mrs. Alma Breck Named Di- spirit would continue through tht t of anyone anywhere in the United ners scored when Roslch booted OifS ganisation In the last year, especially In Ing yrar.. PrluclpurClcmoiit we] grave* of tht soldiers who gave their stockings were filled tnd -tltirOnilod No certain number of subscrip- grounder. Mac Wright walked and the second district where he lives. rector by Recreation' Gom- Uifi newjtaHoforacersand offe Itvea. In the great struggle, then Just smons! the needy chlMm> of Cranford. tions are required to win a big prise. Uriculole singled, driving Orr In. Cox fullest co-operation of himself, L The large, red utoctinca am made by walked to fill the bases. Frederickson The dub representatives on the joint —mission. OtherHxperienced The Cranford Theatre is offering a «taa cf • the high school. ;;. .-; "Annually since, we meet to pay this the commltteir and »ch nmqbrr of tbe free admission ticket with each and muffed J. Klein's throw to catch Ori- campaign committee will be. besides. ' Leaders ArcJElngaged. J beautiful tribute, not only for tho*e to Mr. D'Arcy, John T. Murphy. Oeorge The scholarship given by' the^.-T. A league' offered, to mi turn or ^every subscription taken to The Clthsen cuiole'otf second and Wright scored. ; whom thl* day was dadlcaltd. but to W^A; -Romanr"MT8,—Anna Ey»n and Councll-rachyear-wat^the ln, topic Parent^Teacher A ' and Chronicle, This offer Is in effect Ketcham tanned and Ryan hJJ.Ja But- The Cranford Playground and Bec- all our men and women who In subse- aulsted. Amont the trucks ler to end the inning. . * John A. Phelan. The President will be or the meeting, as It Is thi goal *»*^y during* thlt campaign and Is a real reatlon Commission has announced of the High School P.-T. ' quent wars gave their lives iis a sacri- In the stockincs were one warm, wrsr- Inducement for. one to subscribe now. Westaeld'tied the score fj^the sev- a member ex-officio,. The. entire com- Prlnclpa fice far tht. honor.and (lory of thl* mittee wtlllw increased later. Munici- that the.playgrounds will b* opened Clement outlined Ihe.sclii rshlp able garment, candr. fruit, tors and tour pperson s g the camr enth by.scoring a run on consecutive Monday, June 37.- The commlssicn has great Republic. Today, we assemble to other things dear to cmklrrn. singles by Werle, Huston and Orr. pal Committee representatives were an- the.fact that is a worth- evidence our respect, our love tnd de- pejga with the four highest point totals nounced last week. designated: Mrs. Alma Breck, physical while incentive" for wl high school "One member or the Incur it a ma- Oeorge Angelo Roslch poled his sec- education teacher In the public school;, votion for our honored dead and de- •01 win the prises, regardless of what Club members will receive a pleasan pupils strive. He poln ! out that elev voutly do we pray that somohow they ter of the Baby CUnic board and at the totals arer And the best feature of ond homer to deep right field to put as supervisor. Mrs, Breck has also been least one; member attiaU «w doctor and Cranford once more on topi by the score surprise on enterlhg.the. rooms tonight. en schjlarships are being uponsored In may know we' have not forgotten. tbe ~TVf" Is the fact that every one Hew furniture, was Installed'tnis morn- connected with the playground admin- MlUtturn this year,' urging the Cranofrd Prlend* arid neigUbort are all gtthend nurse during the refular_cliatc hoora. takinf part receives 35 per cent cash of 6-5. Then to make the victory cer- istration here for thiTe yours. She will Another member repmenia tte leacae tain, Coach Coffee's lads scored two Ing, under the direction

Men Who Love A roflled mind make* « Modern Contract pillow. • Some phllo*ophlei • ant. m«r» 1»- By BE»T«A LEAH CROSS Bridge dlfterence. The sins committed by many paas (g> br McClnn 9 unpunished—Lucan. Who heeds not experience, trust him „„ woman Mood at th* *dg* o( sot-John Boyle p'Bellly,^, „:..„,r - the wood, In the dying IJght of day. pf jBMf p i/day of hard work has Its reward IIEBG an be bat on* opening or her head lifted watching th* blue bulk h/the satisfaction It brings. of tb* mountain, and tn* gilded oraagw Toriginal bid pi each deal. All bid* • .But the concession* of tb* weak an which.tallow this'tint bid are dMi*- that arose from behind It Her fignr* nated by different terroa and la*o-- the concession* of fear.—Burke. was allm, and she might bav* been enced-by different factor*. The open- If.some one like* yon.-even If you a high priestess at her'devotions so ing hid may be made by the dealer, cant understand why,, be grateful. still w»» she. With a sigh, her gas* by- the aecond hand after deafer baa Eve didn't shift th* furniture around. dropped to the gloomy cavern of th» passed, by the third hand' If both She moved to another paft.of Eden. woods, and she! peered, expectant, dealer and aecond bund hive passed, Hypocrisy I* nothing. In fact, but a down the.path which stretched way or by the fourib hand )t ail the oil* horrible hopefulness.—Victor Bogo. lnt* tbe 'blackness where tbe pine ers_have passed. Third or fourth hand Woman was born to love and b* trunks, snuggled closely together for original bid* require greater minimum loved and she fights It out on that companionship.. . . strength than such bids when mad* line. "• " '" '•.... •• '••".' . "Tlro's'late!" »h* said aloud. ,"He'« by the. dealer or aecond hand. Tb» Temptations are a file.which rub oft been a 1st* * lot lately." A shadow original or opening bid Is'the. moat much of ihe rust of self-eonlldence.— seemed to fall on ber heart; a sud- cleur-cut In it« requirements. In theFenelon. .'".-.•• den weight as she thought that per- approach-forcing system, the opening You can't make hash out ofqusr- haps be waa already growing tired of bid most ofum employed li the' bid rels, but quarrels can make hash out these" nightly trysts. of one In a' ault, because a aound of matrimony. "He hates, mother;' be won't corns to •nit bid, even a four card minor, is Woe to him . . . Who has no court tbe bouse, and his mother bates me. alwaya preferred to a no trump.. of appeal against .the world's Judg- It's all so impossible and absurd. Tim and 1 are both tie victims of our par- An original ault bid of one In • ment.—Carlyle. : major or minor la declared, on the Man who say* he doesn't bellev* ents." / . r.- '' ' . • name type of hand. While neither anything be reada doesn't expect; any- Her thought! roved over the seem- ever"ahpwi a ault which «annot b* body to believe it . "."''." ing Impasse. But her common sense played at the. trump named, »uch a -There can be Indlvlduala who do revealed the solution If only -Tun declaration-must be regarded a* pri- not want so much of "success" a* to would see it : marily for the purpose of conveying make life a treailmllL ..'. : •. "tils father and mother have each other, lie's not really needed at Information to your partner; Inform* Nothing can make" on* tlreder than 1 tlon wTiJcli he la expected to act upon the freak suits one ha* purchased and dome . . • not the»*ay I km. *- throughout all the subsequent;bidding then feels obliged to wear out. She sighed. "I guess It's Just because and play pt the hand.. ' If you fear making a mistake you Fve given him too much I" bitterly. When-, playing- contract according to won't make it* Mistake* an made "Men are that way when women an the approach f6rcl8g"»yiWnl, "Dealer wluai you are not tUnkirfg of them.,, fools like-me-l" . -- _ or Second Baud looks orertll BMdB "Oh, why can't he am thing* rightr aiH) -announce* cine jpadfc lieorl, .dla-_ MODERri FAIRY LAND she said aloud. "Ana why doe* b* mond or ilnhHie-U-pwllcally "talk- never consider m« and my wlshesr* ing across tlie board." In language -Her thought* swept hack to their euUrely fn,lr':and .eaultable, .because last. discussion of the problem. Their When engenists meet we always words' were recorded on her memory. it la. understood, or muy be. by every seek-nut-tbelr—reports.—In a -World player at the table, such a' bid says: "I can* marry you and your mother, without fairies, where even. tbe.cbll tool Your first duty should b* to '. "Partner, 1 have sufficient length in drenare taught really-truly, stories thiaault.lo.plBy..it as. trumps. Jt maj. yourself and to me.. You owe every- about tractors-and sewing mnclilnes, tJjlng;.to me^^'. ir to-the-man-you be a four cord suit with at least ""' the euiienlsta' dlscusslons'proylde a honor-tricks at the top, or a longer say you love. We should-come-orat refrjeshlng bit of romance, an escape . . our happiness together." suit with lesir tpp* strength.'But most from dull realism. Into a world of Important of all, I have 2tt.~d.efen. "But you -don't understand. Tun I slve .(ticks somewhere in the; hand; fancy-free. Mother's sick nnd all alone but for tricks .which should- prove winners KiiRenlsts, Prof, llarry Overitreet me. She's helpless with that arthritis. whether we or the. opponents secure told the other eugenlsts recently, 1 nave to help her. She can't even,- the final contract.'Tbl» much* I prom., must determine what types to dreaa. herself, alone.. It, would be In- Ise fr»nr"my"han(i; "'There, may" be pcrp«notc^-"tt-afrlor#,'*fitfietlcs, "lit- human to leave ber. Oh, If only you. went. He headed for Detroit but got only. •>„, I.CroasIng th« South Fork of th« PlatUrlvlg business men, well- would . . ." ' -f«r«*-<'lnrdgOand'(ireii'Worleil"h(a way on to • near JulMburf, Colo. From a akstch mads by ther* la nothing muscled men or leaders." (What 'Let's not tulk about It any morel* Pelrult by putuilng signs, teaching the art of W. H. Jackson In «*«. . does he mean by "leaders") And In hi* careless way he shunted, tbe - coloring photographs and. picking up other o>M Or If the declaration Is one no boys and clrls looking for mates 7 _i_W- H. Jackaon In Uia days of his youth. •itbject and pulled her into demand- J»ber~ Eventually^ hesgot - asr far-west" as St— trump: r.-, . . :.•-.-. "iboiiia "B;eeK~out.~"creatlvely* ' lf lil m it,, --X~»--.«-» ~~-r. nw Yorker will he selling out upon Here be •ec'ured a jhb of driving ox team* !>)•. Daniel Carter Ssard (right), veteran Boy tricks distributed In three suits, and 'I'll-nevar-rame .there to live with, my baud contains no biddable suit" euge.nlc profeHBor added, for some her, Carrie/ as she still hung back. a romantic Journey, For William from .VhriiKka to Montana, ''bull whacking" u scoot l«a*sr, %rilen they mat at'the Nations! strange reason, "with a sense of It »ns railed, for the wages of KjO a month. Fur In "the position of opening' the bid "So we'll have to make th* best of II. Jucksoii, i>l|ihty-iiliip-yeiir-<>ld Pte»e«r dinner 0>**n by tha Oregon Trail Memo- humor.";; a jciir, lHUtl to 1HU7, be was engaged In this third or fourth hand, the bidder shows thlnga till you get ready to com* to "plonoer'photiijirnpher" nnd nt pres- rial association in tribute to fha wtstirn plo'nesrs . We can Imagine' a pair of young ent research, secretary of tho Ore- . work,-freighting from Nebraska'. City en. the on Daumbsr », tMO, tha hundredth anniveraary a minimum of "three honor-tricks. -me- ... . Lova mer* changing th* Jr HUiMiurl via Fort Kearney, Juieabux*,. Fort .Ae-the prime-requisite for a tounil tngenlsU sitting In the mooulight In subject abrapUy. "Going to b* Blc» gou Trull Alc.mnrbil: association, la . «f OM birth sf Eva Masker, joundar of tha June whispering softly: "DarlingI" -.gt)liit^.tu-.tHtcJMra«kvon^tUe:-;trttll.^twi; ning bid Is a definite number, of to m*r tboMlront Salt Jake. ' . . • \ Blfe- tapltnlllted,-'-Tb» 'WfeBUnr-''***- youth;- Here— l»-tii<>—wajMie told " .4. Wast from Devil's Gate on tha Sweat- bui—"-..-• ''.nut what, dearestJ™ "1 about It rcii'Mtlr.ln uimminoliiB his • The following quotation from a letter Vi'lch watar. From a photograph mad* by W. H.imind approach-forcing player Is a ed aa the many other* bad. plan*;: ; . r] I ' -• !;. • . ynUijg JuckLiI wrote to llila- oarepla. ilat^l. thorough knowledge of honor-trick darling,! I'm not sure that yon are' After another Interval of waiting Jackson In 1S70. ' _ - really Creatively Ihtelligent1' "Well,, I. "About the end, »f June the snows nf tho ••OrVit HaitMtie City, Ocli b»r 31). 18«n.~ Is la values. .... and of thinking, she saw a; (park of graphic pen iilitiirc of tiij f|W of a bullwh»clipr the. approach-forcing system ha> loye'yba, and; that proves I'm Intelli- Itockyuouiirnlna will suliithle for another.season 1 light coming down the dark path, a i lu Ihoie days, "The ,p'rograU,«f a, day'a .work dlm-urded the old tnshlohed quick gent." 'lYcs, dear, but{ after all, ycju tiny glow. Footsteps approaching; The > \ and tlielrouda will 'again' lie |'u»»n1ile. Then I •. with tlir bulling nf the Union Pacific railroad. will atari out on my uiinunKlrek over tin' Old ,< ' will give you ao'me" lilea of the kliul of a Ilf# Vonor Jlr. Jartwn nw In the starting of the trick count In favor of a'-moro accu- take.ino as.I am, anil'thut Is not really cigarette.' was tossed carelessly, aside. we hnve bei'ti li'adln». In-the.mornln^; Ju»tjaa^ rate methnd of conh'UtliiB the proD- creative. • Itcsldea—v .''Besides what J" Trail, You know, I llrst went over the.trull buck/ _i«ilrii»!l.*twDaderfullcJi'ance.for plcturea. So be "Tlml" she cried, throwing herself In the days of tho Itidlnns and. the covered duy is hri'nklng* and when ilrrp Ilri hVaiiwt left th* buslo.. ,"A,weo' nilte whatJ" "Well, I r Sorry, Carrie. You see,'we were wheel on (he Old Trull, even if he Is ilo»e. to - light enough yet to distinguish objects clearly Wben be wanted (o take pictures on the road he " ~",( yUO.NOKS dunno, but perhaps just a trifle too playing pool down lit Toni's and I lost four-score and (en. Thla (line I shall go alone. ' and I huyo »oiiif dllflculty at first In telling one had.to carry chemicals, trays, glasoea and what overmuscled for tbe new world track of time." Uls careless words llut I probably will pick uiiyarloUirrflcnds along ox from another. Hut I finally get iny last not. for each plate had to be prepared on the order!" " - -i.' struck her like, a blow In the "face. the way .."". .. folk ..we hove Interested Jn our. pointer yoked and having prevtouily put the spot- for every e'kpoKure. - So wben I atarted Or perhaps we can't Imagine any- wheelera. onto the tiingue t drive arouaU ttui 'Lost track of time," sh« mentally re- .project of.placing muDUlueHis amijnnrkprajjMlie. out from'.OsaaJia la 1508 I waa equipped with a thlOK of the-sort llut then, if- we did peated! "How little he. cares about ~>k^dtIi''litdhlh 7 historic spots on the Trail. Lust year we placed ""TompTrte pWlaBleTniltirfofTJeveloptflg-ptctiirea not read^about-them - In"-, the- paperar ngel 100 from the tllnourl river to the Taelfic coast, I hem on abend. I ain ready to pull out. usually ' en route." . • • _J .' euges- -Heef=Alencr e seemeoTlo vex~hlm. and 00 more on the pony express trail of 'til." Tuit «ii"tb*^*UD la appearing above the hort- i:'"'iH-~.~.r :O Jieacl.. oMhe Ists either.—New York Herald Trib- pulled ber down beside him on thu \ Indebted as the posterity of. America wl|l_be_ iOIL. geological survey of the territhriea. organised-to 1H '- .une. pine, needles, and looked at her re- ~''About .telV o'clock (lie train la corralled, no- A proachfully. '."•..' obtain .definite Information about those rast/re- -A J 10 llonor-trlcka TsffSrc b' aecretary^for their work in marking his- yoking quickly done, and the cattle turned out (loa* ofrtljd to. tL» M-iOers bj tbe new rallriiad, Here J come n. mile to ace you and - toric spots on the fnmons "highway of a west- . to grate in charge of~ herders, and we proceed; -Kg io The Etsctloa B«l saw the pictorea which Ur. Jackson took on tha/ K-Qj all you do la aulk 1" Then be ex- . ward-faring nation," the Oregon Trail, poe- , at once to get breakfast The train;Is divided, trip: lie liked them so much be decided A» • Former Muyor Thompson was talk- pressed Jpenltenc* agalUjjand the ten- -terlty i» even inore lndeht«d_lo the work which/ lnln four inrasvs, the men taking turns at the must have Jackson along'on h.l»-awn purveying Ing. Jo^a^ CMc^a.reporter-ibou't ihe •ion was eased. She yielded herself William II, Jacknon idld mnny_yt

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aaarttag 4omcatte tnujtoy. BabMav the bey, raid tell try th* soaaa" «f father* feet on the stain when ha waa returning bom* drunk, and wooM ran aereaalag - and sobbing to hla mother's Ode, _ Quldren'sSake er-naher Heard, [a a small stoae ghost waa unmasked, tt was foam Gathering thcae babies to her, too* twOdlac &• co-c*ll«d Blue grotto, ad that the Blue grotto, KPU of th times It aeemed-t^Ana that her haada Jotein* Castle UarqutnlL HlddM lho»HT_ •eMl.oni, Itad -double walls be- were dark with sin for having brought Br FANNIE HURST away'aannt thick •IrrubtMry' In th* hind which-a man of flesh and blood them Into the world. What mattered bowlful' Eacttieentb century park, the could comfortably bide, play a harp U that their home was lavish? That iaterlor was laid out* vgtth asure atones. and answer say question* put to him. their father, when sober, adored and Fottbua, Is the last victim or the ee*- T\r grotto rewired lit only fight from Thus, with the aid of a co-plotter, the pampered them? sonle artels. la iu aeyoar » was m -coKlly y .cinndeUer.-wWcb,,.W,,.'O' k craftf y l |ur a'' whUe- ruled: MKRSDlTirs .marriage The.iraotphen of that home was' rtit frrnTh-s s>|iiiiii| urn eeilas lime was on* of those runaway haaated by a gtn« wud MtMt S*0m0 w)ih the Mne «f.-lhe anr» destlnlM of Pruiila. . tfaln. drenched In horror. When their fa- saaaM, pndorcd myitic and betutl-. - After changing hands several times. ther came Into It, be smirched bla chil- ao* beUera to haw »eea a faked ftdL colsf' efferta. - ' " "A;She met Donald Mutrle on a Castle atarqnardt wai be tsranl tata Castle XTrarquariit' waa ilaally bough dren by .his very presence. 8unday and married htm that day a resUurant aad wttt irt and b» It was Into ihit fettlag that Gen. by l>r. I'eter L«ul» Ilavene, descend' One evening, men a shocking scene ant of aa old French Protestant fata- week. # cans* Its preamt owacr, • Omamm lav- *»a IHscbobwrrder used, to lead the took place In that borne—when Donald lly which fled to Germany In the days Her friends and some of hla, aald returned to It In the company of one dustrUUrt. canaw afford Its a»kcn>- ramaatlcaUy larllned I'nuilin king to attend gftoMlr mlilnight wulons. As of the wars of religion and received Ann wai tdo good for him. Meaning of the women of dreadful ttnery he Castle Uaroaardfa kiatosy t»ra Incfc the special protection of the Priiiilan «>at up to the time of her marriage' waa known to associate wlth^-and en- to the Fifteenth; mtsry, wtnei It was Sana as the king eatered the grotto orystrrluss off-xtasv - music. could he. king. The present day Kavtne la a Donald had been what might be called tered the very roenr In which his chil- owned by the Baroa Zabtt roa Scbor- leading IndiulriulUt. Hard times are a prodigious tower of wild oat*. dren and wife were having their din- In.- In the (oMewtaf- ccBtutea U fre- besrd apparently coining rrom no- •rbrm When in* efaostly tunes had forcing bird now to let the historic , .Ann knew this, after a faahloh, and ner—that without taking time to con; queotly changed hand*. niMuinn to % Urltlih wine merchapt ner tweet eyes were alight with the template th« result*, Ana packed up In 1706 Castle lUrqaardt raaw Into sahslded. the klnt wnulil tuvarltbly address the gtuMt, asking lihii how best whols turning It into a restaurant determination to reform Donald. She her children, bag and baggage, and the pasetsslon of It* BM fawna owa- for Berlin's wefk-mdera. married him for love. She could -re- with them, left the house. > rr. Gen. von BlschotswenSrr. Ik* d» to rate the fouutr-. As If by ru«llc, form him with that love. Glared tavortr* of King lrr*trli-k IVU- an tnrisfble ;voice would- answer In Another Ciennan palace, that of She went back to a boarding house 1 aw«I»fl. »nl>p*f». ~ilor»."often than (Muiit Hermann tlrlebenow In Berlin, In whatever fashion, Ann waa to be she had lived in during the yean of liam D of rraasla. It 'was Uxu lhat the ghost made lu first appnraac*— not the kint would follow the appar- haa closed its gntes and the luxurious the loser by this marriage,, the. bet- her work, la the uptown department ently Bnavni tret counsel. a ghost which waa u play a prooil- building In rococo styb^jrlll bn sold at •StrMt Scan* In Pal mi, Majorca UUnd. tered herself economically. Donald .store. • • . • i '" . ' -suction. In prewar daya Count O *»a a born money-maker. As his The. next -day "Ann sent .for her nent role Id l'romian hktory. It wxa not. Jon* after the' genprar* bvnow, with a yearly Income of I2S0,- br National Q«M(r«l>hio Hafl.tr. lls own, whkli in.Hhnreil hy Its people. friends sold'of him, about everything nuns from the boose she had left, The ghostly apparttloa was ant dcttb that Castle UarquanU'a pet (U0. waa one.of the- richest men t, li, \* ,-~\v«lt N«rvl he touched' turned to gold. Donald and engaged her to take care of the Germany. War Inrlntlon, and the cri- tiiri mnr« limn four c*n It la the women who refuse* tn ton- even a little the worse for drffik could children In the rooming house while sis, at* away the driebenow fortune. of ttuvonuiipflt by Knr»- form. In continental ^piiin nncl In tha turn a better bargain than most men she sought but a position. • A " nattonii,.,: th« npl«nrlc othlftti-t>wner il»<* (»ro of burilen. 'Not mi wlih ujinlanillng had beea a tort-of forewoman In a nf tti« lti*w >l)si Mlnorni I Klio -bellevOii that clent increase to enable Ann to keep Given 4 Months in Jail "woman's lilnee l» In llm limiu'; or „ fairly large .lptown department store the nurse maid and leave her. children floh. Jjindori,—Purlnt a fllglit over Ird llon»i.hly,'««j\:jaim'm»1i}li:to Hie. liianl/ «/'.Drban City. One of those great In the rare of this reputable- woman In llir.. a Itoyal Air Force airplane It. is dtiublfttl JT_ tlfere In In tho shops of convenience that occasionally of tlin tlniea, in (ho fn'ctiiry, but not.In while ahe went dully to Her "work. crashml 'In.llatiiVa from 4f»n fc»t; "Th« world's gnigfjSplilc plinli>arii|ili iHljiiui the Held, and ir^re nhn ro/uiea lo"tn. dot the residential districts of large If was not the' Ideal environment. pilot WHS hadly burne-d -and the ob. •a.fninlly group «MIIWA nitiinbera thf<\ toons. The -kind of shops that cater • Minorca Spiirrni A|pargata>." "I Bat the two smallll ' bdboardini g hhouse sener. Klitley Oalto Sta'ttton, twenty. •s_IM.tt* family ronemliliim-tt an id Qnllo in reniiirkiilih', ilu< ahr'Argnin, to the housewife who does not have lite, currted him throuiin the doiert for linaeof'tbe Ilitlenrlod. Mnjorcn, Hie n time for the long trip to the down- cooms responded to chlnts and white ,th« fimiiiHilijil rnn.yiu Ktiiiiiul ut S|i«ln paint, and when Ann returned to. them two days. The pilot-dim at a ilreis- big slsten so well known in thu world. ..ftH.ijL,-Ui.e..r««L,«f-.tbB, Uttletirb^ In iirm'-. t town^tetrjrt*;^!:;;^;;.;.;:;.::;. It. In After1 her marriape" Xnn'twied" in a knowledge Jhat, her_ children's-little floiliji eiiiii(:( Jirnj, WJielher II. l« ur-six flinntlwr ;- r :; lUtly-heautlful. Mlniirra, 'nilnht ithil Unit Minorca, iiroiliicinii' n luruo pro- lovely"'''iione-faaded,/'ten-room' home ears:woulld know only her loving greet Karlv thin veiif'iiio snmi. HUnlon delicate, rut w In a-residential district Where heavy ings "and that their little hearts could of—I4f •Icmr» nf mi l>lo . ni't.-|i ai 'til III, alls at IIIT Hi lie.— 'But almost from the flrat, the- re- lova feeling of lociil. nrlile, or uh»le>ir tin ten feet from olio roof to another, with Whlla Majorca la mniilfeally n rimaoit, tho.fuel rem'iilna'tlmt Minor*it formation did not pan out as Ann had • No, It Is by no. means the Ideal so- a NVfoottlrop Jiclweei^jlti steal ten daughter of .Hrmln, Mliiorcn'-nfentiirM : dreamed it would. Donald was aa set lution. Ann's struggle It a bitter on*. ."wmrs-sluiesi''---. . shillings'"worth of jewelry. and person partake of Hie north—n The llulenrlcs nro rich In relit s, In his ways as he was wild Jn his She Kill not accept help from 'Donald was bound mr to- be of good strange mltture of ICIIRIUII anil |ioa- ways, from the very first he began even for the children. But the two lit- from Ihp tlnya of the prehllttorlc Inhuh- behavior, hut minimi life becomes; ttull Ihly a little Diiieh with Hi« Miinnlith. Iliinin of tlie .Medtterr.M.neai) cfiuntrlea to come home roaring.drunk-two and tle _moma rcnr**eiit_SQniething_that .tii-aman ..wholiriu«Uiiive_thrlll«.... lte-_ . On the.blg alalnr's oUiir hand, I*l»», three times a week. The lovely home the big house never boasted. Tran- on- down lo.mudern"Union. — t'nutleis cmitly he climbed up an elevator ahaft I clinrmlng lienannt In bright nitron, clllircliea, (inlnces, forta, and wnl.h- that Ann had. taken such pride in cre- quilly. . The secure knowledge that at St. John's t*ooil, crawled nlong a iklrt and ahnwl, burnt with harlmrlc ating became,a storm center of the the delicate growing mlndt of her llob- u towera aru (teen mi ' frw|iitMiily tlmt' narrow ledge ' a be.dr4M>m window' Inwelry, piques llm liiien-itt of the they heconfn nlmoHt nnitterit of t ourMe. most painful and difficult scenes from ble and Adele wilt, know only the sun- nd tlole a fur .coat 'worth 9I.2G0. JI* ralnglat, for In her « dllTerent the very first It was almost with hor- llRht of harmony and the kind of uen- lii Mliiorfii then' nro: "till Mliintlliitc waa sentenced to four inoritlis. itralu, probably Arnble, iteeum to pro- nioi'tt (llrtll 'jm) at Hut tlihiyOU, IllliliU ror that Ann regarded the coming of He environment that It Is Ann's life limit*. Hho gur.e-i 'out of lh» pic- their first child. But for a while, hope to provide them with. mid iiiiliit-iitiine 'mrut ttirt'n iieiiernlly ure wllb Ipvel, tiiilet eyea Hint nrt> n MI|i|iOHed to lldve hee|| lIMed Jn t tmni.r- about a year after Its arrival, a change Biurglan Steal Uied >lt myitte.rlittiM anil ilUcont'ertlnit.-Her cnine about in Donald. He seemed Now, as Ann looks back upon It all, tlt'in . whit iirehUtorlc.'rtrlluloiiH nrtv upon the turbulence of the yeura, the' False TeetK From Store 'nee Is tiiiftnillliiK, even alluhtiy luohliila ami tint burljii of the tit inl- humble, chastened, deeply contrite and iinudiiy, lint mill iiei'iilliirly liltrae- In love.with the mother of his lovely- agonized moments of Indecision, the -Modern nrrBgbtlng appantss Is fairoacwd w reluoie muuutaln illatrlctn Memphis, Teilll.—Pollen ar« womlerr and thtt I'IIIT* nnii iiioiinliilnn arv liter- little daughter, and for a brief twelve- fear of making Hie break from the of ilrl.tlsh Columbia to comtiu ilw blazes that have proved su dliastrous In nit what the btirgliir gHliwdby Inking ve, At her font In Konneiilern Itthint), ally lioneyi'oniheil tvllli t-iiveH, month the pretty home-became Bonifr so-called, security her husband's board- the pa«t- A number of- these Itirtt trscja U««e tweo |>nt Into service, bythi) «" Jil'L'Vt "I'tt.-Vf.ju'cOiid .liSiiil fnl«» iue-Otllffi~Iwu,bahli!»,-tilino-tl. Iv'lxat'•» Wltjiln tweuly niliiti|e»' xvnlK nf Mn- rind-keep gave her In the community, Canadian kovernnient's parks* drpanmnil- Toe mutur ni'^iije Is iiiu>d tooji^ i4 a J cnHt»s»<4mtt*ti e crin.ljl thii g r erate trie automatic pomps w'blth caa-jltw a i>u»«ifnriftr>^»inilio"irin*e Sfa^ Cabuy, furnlturo duuier. Milling >•!«• Ing bush. .i - It .seoim unkind to drnw ntleiillon tfihiyot,. ll triillcnteil enntt of. luiictl inlsht be. children would have been to remain i-as ll ' :n. (^nhrera, the olher hnhy, cyout'lietl HliMlrtc. I'triihlllily' ll> feet III illmileler . The comln|rof- her second chHd was nitti' them there,; Vassuls to a.father It MaJtirt-n'H feet; for hhe l« tt Kpore, and 'J.I fi-i't In'lii'l«li(, tvldi'n Inriin a period of happiness dnd"th.anksj(iv- who could provide for tbein only with i4lietlc llttl? figure, niiillreiitjiil MIIH-Q iniilii IJ«*IIr by. Htirroiinillnitlliii lal- Ing for Am. Life' assumed a tnin- the material'things of life, rrlsoners ilrlh. In h*r plnln. fiten nt-u to" ho nytit, _ aiul.'nihrkliiK. another . IIKD Ilk qulllty and a beauty. Donald, who In a home where their little spirits South Africa Offers eatl tho «IKIIH of mlaery. Mltiorcnn hiNtory, nro iliitwntlM of a could"be yety, very nice when :hewas we're hourly subjected to the wither- Test New Anemia Treatment a New Kind of Cow Huih^ arit.UiojjItiterJslundH, midl.helr, ,lng,..«nvldl 7(.n;cL^.i^^..i.-^vi^^:r..jyvJ^.ja~^:^-.^WJ nlflcent, but for three months after 'ngllneas.; . Experiments Being Watched cells and hemoglobin, the coloring The farmen of JSonth Africa sr* Itthirttlers uiro ,thn |ili.'ii»iinli i tir folk 'I'lio -t|ll*rtiunTI -ilowiu Hirtiiiuli thtt no longer tun; terrified- at the sound of Wftstinlnster In Orange 'Fetf\ Cincinnati,—N«tw light hat heen kindly. I I'hoenlt-ltin, flreelnit, Ittiinuii nml Am- ' . drunk, ' ' 11 of a step:.upon the stulr. Denuty thrown upon the cause and treatment .tlie'.Kenrnil condition of thn jiitlent. State. 1- ••'••'.•.' • .•..';.'••;• •"•'• ..,-" What I'lTet'l It may -produce on the The. welcome'/nVfonlei} |hi>. IrAvi'ler, hit? occupation*, ami Hitt hl*(h' Mitnti • With herr heart In her mouth Ann thrives In those boarding-house rooms. tit pernicious anemia by mcinocra of 'w:nlU' Jtver - whltii ttiitt Rcriiinhleii ttjc greeted this suttdeuly. strange .horror ;A cfoss'between ^-an/eland^ on« tf&e staff of tbe eolle"i«"u« whom! tirt-lluilnary results ilelernilneil. 'I'iiu Illventlgntlon. Is- i'i- wllh ,en«y fniMllliir.ll.v, for Mm hint lltl . otllitr frilKlnenM luhorloilftly has since come to his senses aifil that has' yielded, the first aathenUc known many ImirlnlH In tin. hmt fw iiltkeil from HIM nelda-\>) Iho lalnml htm and nip In the hud the possibility a strangely soberetl and regretful man wtns anuuunced at. the university.- . .pm'ted to ciintlnuo at'leniit two yeiirs. of a return to his habits of debauch- Trleland." . . - - '' • - Htiniira along, this Jltie have been The ohHerViitluns.Indicate a substiuico years; Mlnorrn wltlr;qjilpri:rifr(irTHiil ^fnrmern. ~ - Is making every, powtlblo advance to This new hybrid promises to be Ivlr.a aliyly; hut lh» wnrinlli of wel- Tlie deepent I Its-Ill fur Hie vlnlfor til ery. There-were, tears antf reconcili- bis wife In the hope of reealnlng her carried out bj Dr. Jtoji-r H, llorrln, (in-Bfiit In the gastric juleo of normal ation utter that dreadful night. But an animal suitable for th* more professor of Internal medicine, and hit indlvlduuls which lends to "keep the couie \n never In ilotibt. -Atik-«-p/iiw- •Minorca IN to ho found In itn pre- confidence and resuming life with her tropical regions b'f \he coatlDenc .er-Lhy _to .Inilleiito'tin* dlrerllon. to a iilnlorli! fiivm. A inln>»i, tiiulii or something had mapped In Dopald. on a sound and. fresh-basis. *' itttoclaMtt. They emphasize that it l« red blood cell* and hemoglobin at—a Not only did the drinking continue, still In au fxjwri mental BUige. -normal level through stimulation of slow or "hotel; you will Im efirortod to nau-ls nn nwit-lnitptrlnK itlKht when Whatever Ann's ultimate decision, tho door nudhowiKl In, nnd Kenerully Olrf rciillxen whnl It Nlittidi for hut It t>ut Dona|d became untrue and faith- As a result of .thews observations a thn botie umrrow. ' less to Ann In the most flagrant and she starts for her work each morning • Apparently thin substance--!* absent you inijHt not offer uiiything moni run- lias not. Hm IliFtlnntaiiefiiin elfin't on with a hlch head and a^hlgh heart.. Frat Initiates Member - .n*w treatment fur .pernicious anemia terlal thun thiinks In relurii,' the Imaglnatlon-miide by one of Iliomi offensive sense of the word. be developed, the announcement In camii of pernicious anemia, Th» In her pplnlon.she has kept her self- luck nf It probably'account*''/or the 'ilie Ideul Ilalunrlc ellniiiin eontrlb- cnve; litunes of no one known how miitiy Poor Ann, sometimes 'the was respect. " ; Voted in 56. Years Ago Medical authorities "through* yenrs aiio.. . _Ileikeiey^CBllt=FifJj-jix. jean atul jlevelorttneiit of' tho nnwnlu,' the^l»v utes enorinonsly to tlin trnveleV« com- ohllged 1o hold tier head up and pre- " lu~htir-""opinton~she"1ins-done > the ««t-;!fee coaotry-are tajd to be wateh- r er'he-.was voted Into membenhlp^ Dr. lot tbe tfork' with interest, VMtlgntors beiicvo. 7™^ forl7~«niT,~"In "coiilfiirt ~W wliiit one 7 r " TKs Cows Cavat. tend not to, be scared with insult when right thing by her children. * often experiences on. lira rohlluent, It these companions of Donald's passed Gdmpnil O'Neill, emeritus profeaaor of HodJno will be reported by Doctor Tim ui]lverHlty scientists have nanieiT" The Cutns .f'oviiit, or ( IIVII Caves, this «qljNUtnr0."addlsln,"' after. Tbom- Is a grnllfyliiK flurioinn |» llml (ho coin|irlMi s group In one of Ilia many her with him on the very streets of chemistry at the Cnlversity of Cali- Morris in a paper to be presented Survived Despite Lack fornia, wai Initiated Into the Ptil Del- as Addlftiu, wb'i. dedcrlbed pernicious fondun, or Inns, tnvurlahly clean auil coves Hint Indent the Mlnon-nn «hort>, . the city. In which they lived. ; before the Asftqclation of American their menls whblosoini!. - of Hygienic Knowledge ta Tbeta college-fraternity. ~ Rh-ratciaiit.1 meeting at Atlantic City. anemia In Ilie, tlrnt. bait of ttiu Nino- anil certainly, n heller I'H'nilon fcom a - The next live years of her life be- Nearly three score years ago..wb*a .leenth century. . • -': . . • came a nightmare. . . "" Considering how little primitiveman Early S&M&X of the work' ha-v*' l>fW the^'ptof«ssor-'was-atsopbomore at the been (if led ml by Hw cnveinen Tlie It was Ann's horror. It was'Ann's knew about hygiene, be monaged to. In tbe Clnrlnnatl Journal" of One r. tij U. Van I'niBghi ;. Into what, the .Hrtntibth goveriimeiit cove wall«, whlfh during the njjt'ii In vain,Ann sought to avoid these He died of his diseases, but somehow e-n, by lnlrauiancnlai-'4iijeclloii to that time.' Preressor O'Neill had) IMVW anali' jnftmu aliuirtt Immediate lra- "It Is.-'difficult to liniglno , why plant to innko one.of ilio finest bur-' have heconiH dlalotUed antl luive) scenes, preferring often to" suffer In enough adults survived tb carry on the graduate^ from achooj. .-'....- small• feet have always 1»>«h 'on«ltl- craahcil. ty the valley" AJl tho waU«r priw^nHHit «ts Ib. .. W n IheJIIedlierraneiiii u T silence than to subject her sensitive race qnd-.-Increase'..(L'.',,-"•-'. - ' . His .Initiation was urged bj alumni ered a alirn of beauty,'-'.he told Ihe'lh* level thene wnlls nr» lili(h, JJldifd. One has.only to read Doctor den- • Re-rolls are raaj*feiit*»d by', aji- In- Kver < slnco Hano, tho. "iirolber of little girl and boy to the gross spec- "recentiy, r so-, the profexsor, WIH> was icreue:Jn tbe number- »f.re