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VOL VII. NO. t SECAUCUS. N. J., SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 9. 1916 s CENTS form. Suddenly she turned"unit came down the straw strewn nlnle. Her FRIEDA GASPER MARRIED sweet face bore truces of team, Which ACME TRIP TO THE HIGHLADS hnd dried on her cheekN. Bhe smiled LOCAL ITEMS THE NEW faintly whe-n wlie reached Aimer and Bright, clear and pleasant was tbe The bunch certainly did enjoy them- turned away with him. Board of Health meets next Tuesday. day in which the tic of matrimony was selves at the Highland* last Sunday. Abner caught her arm. He was half bound about Secaucus'a faireat laas, From all aewunte the trip on the Man- afraid to tt'll her hla «ood Hewn with Dickenson High (Jersey City) opens "Fritzy" Casper and her beloved lad, out preparation. Presently he swept daisy and the eurf bathing, ae well as CLARION October 2rd. Clarence P. Terverns of Jersey City the dancing, couldn't be bMtcn. his long arm slowly In the direction of the town and cleared IIIH thrnnt. Heighti, and happy the throng who wit- The baseball team has booked Che By request of the Board of Health Look at the road down by theBuilt Panama Canal Out of Cur- nessed this most holy occation. strong New Durham A. A. aa their op- the Board .of Education has again post- "By... creek." he wald. "Don't you two n clotnl rent Revenues, Patriotically The marriage took place in th* bride's ponenta for thia Suodey'a Tha poned the opening of the gchoolB to thehome, on Lewis and Muller streets, Acmes will be able to •Mr WILL N. Hoarding Bonds In Treasury 18ibof this month. Sunday evening at aeven o'clock, by strongest lineup, as tha cool Rev. Adolph H. Holthusen or St. John'a HARBEN Which Democrats Filch L)r. Leo. W. Brandenburg has recent- will keep the boys far away fi F.v. Lutheran Church of Jersey City ly given a pint of his blood to combat beacha, where several of tbNB nave to Hide a Deficit. Helghta. infantile paralysis, of which he waB a been spending their week-ends. Copyright, 1914. by Harper 6 victim when a child. A string orchester struck np the usu- Oar old friend Bill Lubrs la aajala Brothers CARNIVAL OF DEBAUCHERY al Lohengrin's Wedding March as oar among the boys, bavin* ban snnonaa The Ladies Aid Society of the Reform- dear ones entered and took iheir places fully opwated on at th* Reoeevelt Hoa- IN PUBLIC EXPENDITURE ed Church of Seraucua will open again beneath a pink and white draped areb pital. Bill waa am-prieedto are all the CHAPTER XXVII. next Wednesday, S*pt. 13th. The meet- overhung with a large floral bell. new furniture, etc. bat be cmlrlnt eeem Conclusion. ing will be held at the home of Mrs. J. Great was the attendance, and tre- to get over the shock wtwa Mid that TOP, Aber' old Abner com- Sanator Panrou Believes thn Looted Cadell on Farm Road. mendous the shower of rice at the end Pete Kenneliy bad bought a on pipe. manded sternly. "Listen to Condition of th« Treaaury Will of tbe ceremony and of which the poor Watch the boys giva Henry Hnllaaaii me. You hain't competent to Necessitate tha Withholding of Borough Clerk Adrian Post issued a Rev. Holthusen received a good two and Edw. Borebers a sendoff at the) manage fer yorese'f in this Contracts For Battleships and Da-marriage licence to Mrs. Jessie Hough, thirds of these pearly grains. dance of the Wandering Four at B»Sj- thing. You are like a straw betwixt lay tha Whole 8ch«mo of Preparad- of Front Street, and John H. Beeg. son From without a clamorous serenade erich'e Hall next Saturday. two whirlwinds. One second you are neas—Nation's Money Frittered Away driven by the right force, an' tfie next of Mr. and Mrs. J. Beer, the hotelkeep- waa sounded by a mass of urchin* who Kennelly'a favorite saying to Jane*— you fall Into the wrong. You are wav- to Finance Hare Brained and III Ad-er ef Seventh and Front streets. laboriously hammered away at milk can* "why don't yoa try shaving ooee, Mookv, ertn' betwixt the sunlight o' God an' vised Projects. boilers and an assortment of discarded it don't hart?" the darkness <>' the devil's abode. You At a meeting of Secaucus Hose Co. kitchen utenails. can't hold out, an' you know It. You No. 1, Saturday night, the'following of- Of the many gifte donated, eat glass see what you are Bufferln' now. Do William It. Wlllcox, chairman of the ficera were nominated: Foreman, Chris ware waa of the most. At modern wed- HOUSE-WABMHG you think It wouldn't be warn ef you Itepuhllcan National committee, has re Babe; assistant foreman, George Pols; dings one mast be prepared with s buf- was to allow Howard Tlnsley to shoul- A boaM wanning party was nek) at reived from Senator I'curnse a brief secretary, Conrad Meckel; property fet. home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Half at 770 der what you done? You've got this but positive summing up of the ex- sin in you. It in wusa'n the most ter- clerk, Charles (llueck. Automobiles were furnished by tbeSixth Street. A vary enjoyable time waa rible disease. Your yiillcr green face travagances of the Wilson administra- groom to escort th* assemblage to their soant in singing, daneioej. and pieyiac shows It. It leaks like sweat out o' tbe tion during the Bcsslon of congress just Two more cases of infantile paralyaia home* or trains as in turn they left. parlor gamaa. Mr. Wm. Asphalt aarf Mr. ]K>res o' yore skin. You look like a about to close. Tue senator says: was reported by Dr. Leo. Brandenburg, Near the termination of the party, tbe H. Flalg esodaeted a bypnoti*ir«etaat damned creature vvulkln' about to show "Wbeu the country realizes what this the case of Henry Decker, 13 months, bridal coople boarded an auto owned by with blind folding tb* paraon t* faad the folks the consequences o' wrong actin' congress lias done bi the way of aj>- of Cedar Lane, and William Molyneux, Mr. Fred Zimmerman of Weehawken an' rebellion to God an' his law. Ef "It'e Aba Fulton going to jail," said keys. Soloa van mowed by . Abner. propriatlons It will be dumfounded. ' three years, of Hackensack River. Both Height*, eoasia to the bride, for tbe Elliot and BtUtasath W« you will Jest put yorese'f In Cod's core Already It has been shown that over ta this thing a sweet peace will fall o' dust? It's the only dust anywhere children are get'ing along nicely. train to Niagra Fall*. Tbe fiendish male waa served by Mrs. H. Phi* a*7 P. M. a billloa. seven or eight hundred mil- on you an light as dew, and you will In night, an' It looks usly agin tue bine acquaintance were fervently praying Among those present werws^JasJe lion dollars have been appropriated— be Hlled with a joy that you never sky and' white clouds on aech a purty. James Lamonica, the "hoe maker of for a tire blow out, that the newrywede Germer. Jamee Elliot, Minnie Cllajia. more money than was ever approprl dreamt of." still day, don't It?" Paterson Plankroad, has sold his bii»i- may miss their train. Willie Flaig. Tillie Ktafo, Fred GttatV She suld nothing. ated In any one year in the history of nean, bought > Diver, and left this burg ateyer, Anna Gasunhoatar, David Keen- Abner paused. Fulton's whole body "Yes, It's a' ugly sight," Abner went the American government The lotal early yesterday morning for East Scran- ly, Katie GMndsnypr, Ralph Malta. seemed to buve wilted. He swayed on. "in all the green an' blue about It, will reach nearly $2,000,000,000 before ton, Pa., with Ctasrlie Gutjihr at the COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS back and forth In tbe wind of Indeci- an' ylt right In its middle Is some'n' Una GKnatoyar. Jehn Blecaawf. Aha*. the end of this carnival of debauch helm, the party left Secaucus at six a. sion. Then something quite unex- good, some'n' splendid, some'n' that At a meeting of the Board of Council EogeL The*. WarMr, attiiil Ita Wawajr. ery in public expendlturea la rescued, pected happened. A woman approach- will make you happier 'n you ever was m. and arrived in Scranton 11:30 a. m.Tuesday night a petition from several Wm. Botierwortk. because no account has been taken or ed. It was Mrs. Fulton. She sat down in yore life. Can you guess what it la, citizens asking to have a light placed at worth. Grandmother Want*. Mr. Uta. the $20,000,000 for the Dantal) Island*, Hiss Mildred Hardrava, of Centre on tbe log close to ber husband. She Maryr tbe corner of Kront and Second 8tree>ts Werner, of Long taste*, Mr. and Mr. the $»).(XKJ,OUO which thet guvernmeot Avenue, and Harry Thorn«trom, Of put a thin, toil hardened band on bis "No," she said, wonderlngly. waa laid over for further consideration. O. Curtain. Mr. end Mrs. H. Uab»r No one spoke. Suddenly Abner "It's Jeff Dill in my buggy takln' Abe bare to refiod uiit Gram street, were married Saturday, A rrqavat from the Young People's) bt of a desperate course U) par- Fulton to Jail. He's confewed the cent rebate ,t 2Stb, at the First Kafor Union of the
but to bis surprise she inter- OBl» tOO rfpsirt waa raerivad aVaai aVs rupted him. The youne people of DnrWy. led by is exacted tb bring firemen'* ejection, noHf fring the board "I know It I watched yon from Frank lleyinond, were givbig a dance 1200.000.000 will absolutely fall to Ui done It out Democratic party in lfclHi. A bond held last Tuesday evening in the church fair one long to be itamahareii. in aa place Abner Rllpiwd into the office of on the Paterson Plankroad, when it was o' pity fer |iore Susy. I don't believe the hotel, where Hucart, In evening Issue has ever since been viewed with mochas It will akeoact a* seed-off far the law will be bard with 'lm when clothes and wearing a buttonhole1 boti- abhorrence by theDemocracy: now,decided to hold a mission festival on TUG-OF-WAR FOR $25 two of the) Wanderere, in the ptraone the whole truth ix out. B»ln' a pore fiul t l> leaden compelled 1 (]uet, stood behind the runnier. we fiuil the l>art> Sunday. Sept. 17. al the church. Mrs. A tug-of-war for $25 will be held be- Of Messrs. Holiman and Boreherf. who man, A lie U> afeiiril that bavin no mon- by reason of their extravagance and "I thought I Keed I'ule linker In here M. Rodke. of the Paterson Plsnkroad, tween the Pat Meehan Association, of are about to leave port and not anchor ey to hire a lawyer, he won't git Jus- inefficiency, to report to it. tice, but"— a minute ago," Aimer snid anxiously. y was elected a member. After the meet- Jersey City, and the George Block As- until they reach "Slowtowti." "Whar Is he';" "To defray the expenses of a nitrate ing coffee and cake were served by Mra. sociation, of this borough, this San- "That needn't bother 'lm. Mrs. Ful- Treasurer H. J. Holunen and Secre- "He's Just gone to hln horse." Susan plant and of a shipping board and John Posaehl. day afternoon at 5th and Front streets. tary E. B. Borehora, both made remarks ton," Abner said gently. "I'm a man replied affably. "He said he was going many other needless projects by the is no admission is asked, The teams are to the effect that they woaM in lain ry o' my word, an' I'll pledge every cent out home." suing nf Panama bonds will he In the J, Degelmsnn, E. Zit*m«n, Jr., E. 1 got to bis defense. I'll do that, an', as follows: Meehans Dick Roan, Mic- miss the Wanderers very asoeh Hurrying out at the door to n bit'h- last analysis equivalent to paying for Borchers and H. J. Holzman. four well moreover, I'll turn the Influence o' my hael Shaughnessy. John F. Smith, John bad onee left; that thaj had net Ing rack at the Hide of the house. Ah them by Iwnd Issues. These bonds arc known young men of this Borough tnt1 paiier to him. I'll NIIOW the public buw ner saw his friend about to uiount his lying In the treasury unissued as tie S-caucuii j Keane *nd John J- CO"1"1'- Blocks— j looked for a .end-off suebas 1* | the matter stands." Secaucus Dawe for 1 horse. result of the thrift and economy and Fred Blatz, George Hugerich. Frank ,lm j to show that they more than appro- "Oh, Abe, Abe, listen!" (he woman pfOp!e at Hug^ich'« Hall on Saturday "Hey, hold on, tharl" Aimer cried. wise administration of the Republican McKenna, George Block and Jacob > clate the Wanderers' kindness will work cried. "You know I wouldn't advise Evening, Sept. lfi. 19!K urder the name ' You uln't u-golu' to sneak away from party. Gardner. The officials will be John > for this affair harder them they have you wrong. You must lilve in!" here like this." "Only ntmut $130,000,000 of bond* of "The Wandering Four". All arrange- J. Curry, referee; John J. Sullivan, jeve r before worked for any other. "Ill do it," the two listeners beard l'ole laughed merrily n« he turned to were put out In tlie construction of the ments are being completed and every Abe say under bin breath. "I'm willln'. timekeeper; Pat Meehan, anager; 1 After other boeinesa waa takes can Aimer, the rein of his brlille on hitPanama canal. The balance of theeffort is being put forth to make this What do you want me to do? I won't cost of that stupendous undertaking John Longo.' judge. • of, there was a motion paeaed la I ami. a riding switch In his liauil. "Ef affair a huge iuc«««. hold buck no longer." you think I'm coin' to p> lu thar with nas [aid n when >"U urenow. to advance the novel doctrine News an invitation to all of their fraanda gested. "He's the one fer you to go A regular meeting and election of of- TEACHERS' COUNTY MEETING rlt'^'cd out like u dude an' got aU them that these bomls which represent rtie The Hudron County meeting of tbe to attend their danea, and thia ta with, Abe. He'B a good feller an' will women tuggin' on to yore cuattalls you thrift of preceding years shall be is-ficers of the Good Goverment Club ws» treat you right. Stay here with yore don't know me. You are n bachelor. wife an' I'll go git 'im. My hewn on' hut I'm an old married man. Cii'-le buggy is down the road a piece, an' you Ab, with a wife on' a sang o' yocini; was expressly provided in the Spoon- Fr0Dere
BULLETS DIDN'T STOP HIM ELDERLY WOMEN 1 THIRD ESCAPE OF INTERNED FRENCH Lead Fired Into Lewie Body Mad* No Impreulon, According to Evl- Miniature Electrical dtno* In Criminal Court AVIATOR RIVALS MOVIE THRILLERS SAFEGUARDED Baltimore. Mil.—Hulloln mukp no Im- Replaces Big Desert Waste T«U Others How They War* pression upon Nnthnn Lewis of 1LIO4 Carried Safely Through McKlderry street, according to his evi- Prison Air shaft in Switzerland Brings Liberty to Airman Gilbert- Change of life. dence In the crlinlnnl court, where he wns a Ktnr witness ugulnst Wlllluin Fellow Townsmen, Motor Manufaoturer and a Paris Newspaper Dnrand, WIs.—"I un the mother of Kdwanls, churned with assault with Back of Exciting Adventure— Takes Advantage of Gas- fourteen children and I owe my life to Intent t» munier and currying a dead- Lydia E. I'lnkham'a ly weapon. tronomical Weakness of Guard. VegetabU Com- Lewis and Edwards had an Argu- pound. When I waa ment. Kdwnrds procured n revolver 46 and had the Purls.—".Never two without u third" pera announced his arrlvul In Puns, and shot ut Lewis. One bullet struck declaring that he had been seen by Changs of Ufa, s u French proverb which bus proved • friend recom- L<-wl* In the mm, liut he merely friends, und this lulled suspldou In true in the case of Aviator Gilbert. mended It and It plucked It nut mid throw It away. The Switzerland. second bullet went through Lewis' Forced to descend In Switzerland gave me such relief wing to his motor fulling, (illbert was "I returned to Zurich with n dis- from my bad feel- mouth while he WMH sinilliu; over the guise for him, fulse heard, spectacles, failure of the first Hhot to do him In- nterned. Hln first attempt to escape Ings that I took was successful, but the French Ifliv- hi avy shoes, etc., and (illbert took the acvtrol bottles. I Jury, und It did tunning more thun Ii-iiin. having bought u ticket for loosen one of his teeth. rmueut banded him back to the am now well and Swiss aulhoiillcH, because the letter Mlcuue. There we walked some miles I"1 healthy ant] recom- He npat the leiiden pellet nut and n which (Illbert look back bis pledge leward Geiievu, when un iiulumnhlli! mend your Compound to other lodloi." was proceeding to use hlx fists on .lot to try to escape had not reached met us, which tooted Its born three -Mrs. MAltY BlDOWAY, Durand, WIs. Kdwnrds when the pulr were sepa- he authorities In HUllltient time, ul- limes. In u second we were lusldu A Mn**Achu§( project. It operate* t larftTfnin ele- other firm* In France. ' I ..., house waa n modest structure costing It net the clocks ahead. Thr vator, a sugar refinery and an alfalfa sorts of things, one day buying sev probably not to exceed f2T>0. The place the years since then the CICK»S of meal mill. It heats and ventilates era! cords of wood. All these orders was well shaded with Carolina poplars Monson have been an hour ahead of schools, churches ond a ISO-mum hotel. started, but somehow or other some and had a well-kept white clover lawn the clocks In other Maine towns. It bents nnd lights the farmers' houses combination prevented delivery, and In la front. the end few went through. nnd furnishes power for the farm ma- His Idea. chinery. "I observed a power line lending di- Escape Cleverly Contrived. rectly to th» house und Inquired ubout "You're charging us city prices for "I soon found Cuptuln Sturm's weak Approach to Communism. It. The farmer suld he wns-one "1 the these raspberries," said the summer point. It was gaxtronnmlcnl. We An economic unit has been created directors In the Kurmers' Klectrlc Co. rcsorter lo Hie farmer. lunched together, we bud dinner nnd In 11 waste of sand nnd lava ash—or nnd used electricity for many pur- "Yep. Voure city folks, nln't fauT supper together, und tbe fare was al- ruthcr has grown up there under the poses. My curiosity wus nrouned, und "of course." ways so good that be soon ullowed me wing of the government, the only |KIS- I went Into the house to InvesllKiite. "And used to paying city prices?" lo see bis prisoner almost dally. Ite- slble way It could have grown—which "I found every room lighted nnd "Tbiil's true, but we pi iked these fore the rn |it II In we talked about tbe represents u close approach to com- heated with electricity. In tbe kitchen berries ourselves." weather and NIICII exciting topl.-s. but munism. was a Inrxe eleclrlc range, I he very "Well ain't tlial the fun you cume we wrote each other dozens of little A portion of the water Impounded Infest on the market, with four hot out ben- 10 get? You don't expect to notes which we used to slip under tbe plates, a large oven, und a broiler. Wa- get tniii' fun for nothing, do you'/"— 1 by the dam enters ennuis nnd Is dis- table IIS we rnlse.l our glasses to III' tributed by the gravity system over ter ffir slock and household line wns lieiroit I'ree Tress, captain's health. 7!,(IO(I acres. Half of tbe water, In pumped electrically, mid the same "Tlmt InMeil three whole months. pnssln'f over the dam creates 10.0*10 force will be line about the barn for Charity. by which Hun' Sturm and I were in- horse power which lifts Hie remaining various purposes. Thin unpretentious "liejuo. kind Indy." sabl the wny- separable und lilliiert und I bad part of tin' first half of the water to home on u farm only four miles from fun-r. "I nint hud ,1 bile lo eat In IM foimed our plans. higher tieiti-lies of liitnl tbnt othcrwisi desert possessed conveniences and up- hour..." "A certain person was to pn-s In would still be Imrrcii. Thus more than to-ila'te Inbor-sjivintf equipment which "Yon are Just the man I'm looking front of the barracks at 7:.'fi p. m. If IlWsVi in'res In all have water. probably ennnot be found elsewhere for." replied the lady of the house. he lit bis cigarette twice In front of After lifting wnter for the extra except on the rnrfiHleii'lH nf the very ",M> hiixlinnd ir,i,|,erc(| a mess of miisli- Walter Altlu ISoyd of Loiiisiami Ilit railing beim-en the b:irn,el;s und ' rooin< !)ii-. in,.ininir. mid I want to : •M.'**") acres, there remain* power suf- rich In Hie oiliest ili-niili of the coun- AIo., was the strongest man at the police million the ntiempt u ns to ficient to provide nearly nil Hi try." imale -mi' tl,e\ ji,e ,,ot toadstools. Hurvnrd summer school of physlca bo made that night, but If be blew tlnlK nnd many of the luxuries of life. : .ln-i .'.nit a moment and I'll bring you education, lie exhllilted his grcn MM nose ostentatiously It mennt the ' n dl-b of ,|,eln." chest power by breaking n chain bj ntiempt wns lo be postpone). i;n I'.y Inu' (be Tidied Slates reclunm- ' Hull service Is ref|ull'eil lo supply wa- his client r-xpuuslon which. It 1 bi'rt knew thul lie could e-cape by ,, ter nnd power, when power Is avail- Broiled Lizard Pleases Long Arm of the Curate. clnlmed, ten :ucll Were unalde to break vciitllullou hh.-ift Unit |ia»sei| through able, nt cost, Hence Ibe charges are , She 1.1 Mi" 11 month. For I'erliaps broiled llznrd will i lie Tbe In.under must have u terrl- children. lie weighs Wl pounds, bn changed each night, at » n. in. Th" >;. I • : •-.!.• Mif.holi.l Illld 111-, wife light. Ironing, washing, vacuum clean- never firi'l Its wuy to Hie ineiiu | bl> ioli^ iirin. I'iMuinu Show. Q normal chest mefisiirein.'iit of \1 plnii was to go to the uu-hi'oon, nt nre ill" 'mppicM parents iii Nijtv Vork ers nnd cooking, the cost in the aver of flislilomible Auiori'-iili res- inches and un expansion of II Inches. 1 :'<0 a. m,.and hope that ibe depart- cil;. 'llnir little fliiiight<-r Jo!ephlni', age household is n.'i.iKi n month. In tfiurniits, but Cncle Sum's ma- Me (In his farm In Missouri be dcoi.-t IIIL- guurds v.oilld full lo notify the three in,.) a imlf j-t-iirM old. who they winter, udc<|ti!t1e power for beating 11 rines attiieb,.,| 10 the /Xmerlcnn two nights a week to the Instruction numiini-H of bis iiliseni'v. on Moi,. lielle\e.i ,|e;|lj for I '.*''! yenrn, llllS 5, (J or 7-room bou-'o is obtained fit legation at Mnnngini. Nlcnnigiin, cf boys In physical development. Jlc day and Tuesday ni.his, Hie relieving 'urnii up alive. The niory Is one of from m to *S n month. Soft conl costs have found, as entremets to the attended the summer school In order si liliueN were Informed, but oh Ibe nlriuc'est In Ibe nniililn of New Feel All Used Up? In pick up the latest Ideas In physical ?*< a ton on Hie project and as consid- Jotus. fried or broiled iguana Wednesday night, this duly nm over- Vork iillcn life. Two years ago Ibe erably more Htnu one ton » month Is Mtejiks. serveil y.iih n pnsty KIIUCC •>*R your ^»sr:k ache cor\*Uot}y? Do cu'ture to impart lo the boys. looked. Gilbert. dre«-cd in uniform. biiby :\>n tiiketi lo 11 hospital. Home h'lva th.irp twinge* v/hf.n stnoping ; iiecilod for continuous hcntlng nnd for miide from ulligntor penrs, to be Jet himself slip down Hie nn,','<•.•.' v.-n lime I:I!«T iho finrents received n letter cooking, the actual money saving Is everything churned by the native or lifting? \U) you f*H all me<\ ap— u if v>n cntiM jtini ((a no forth*ri1 FROGS FORECAST WEATHER Hluliiii.' shaft onto ibe ground l!<...i\ rrom il.e lio'iilinl. They could not epicures. fir.lll Which be escaped by a key that rni'l ibis. w. they took It lo u friend Ktln^T wc,ikoe» brinmRrefil fliscofn- Electricity Heat* Schools. 'the Igontia, or glnnt lizard, I bud provided. I should explain 1I..-1I i7.rinfVi ant] urinarv fiiMortrancet it ii v hen everything h,td been arranged f Hi,it it vnid that the cbll'l utis dead. Warning of Rain and Never founs, "."1 [ier cent of tbe buildings nnd natives for ninny years, nnd Igu- 00 wmr)*r f>T\ti trni% all a«d op. said good-l.y to I'aptiiin Stunner ,n,d Wheti'Mic parents vvent to fbe bosi.ltal Mm a Guess. ana steak finds rnucji favor with I)nan» Ki'lnftv Pilh have rurcilhoi*- left for Franco Jus! before the escape to claim the body of the ' 11 jt'I they homes, large find small, are bented by r electricity, I.ust year lluperl c fill NUN QOALITTIIWIIIKMNINI DISJOINTED SNAKE IRON POSTS SUPPORT WIRE WEDS FRENCHMAN German Idea That Makes Their COLLECTS ITSELF Trenches Only a Little Way From ; W. L. DOUGLAS NOT I01D UNDER ANT •THU NAMI WrHa tw !?•• buoWlrt ' fnlmi to t* coniiatrFO Mere Being Impregnable. j "THE SHOE THAT HOLD* IT* SHAPE" auicha*lnf a Sewing AWJilna.' Uam th« f«t» ON HER DEATHBED THl DEW HOME SEWINQ MACHINE UU.,0RANSt,M*81 Head Whistles and Other Parts In the Atlnntlc Monthly Mr. iMwnrd , $3.00 $3.60 54.00 $4.50 & $5.00 ilnrlut' «1<*H(TMM*M a very clever Im- j Save Money by Wearing W. L. DouMlaa Come Back and Link 1 'retty Peggie Gillespie Keepi pruvcriiem tin OfnnuiiH lnive IUIHIH In shoes. For sale by over 8OOO shoe doaUae-e. Tha. Li. DouglaananBast Knowu and nth e Shoeittael pricw eI un stampe thed World on the bot. - OREAM SEPARATOR Her Promise to Marry Wealthy ~~ Themselves. their burlMMl-wlre rJfffiiHPH. The. j W tom of all •hoe* at chc factory. The value ia guaranteed and wlri'rt nre iisunlly fuHtcmtj to wooden •wedlsa make, fatanted. Mo«t modero and die merer protected againat high pricn for inferior thorn. The I>rmtH, of rnurw, tiut the (icniuiM* hiivc ! simple but mid ooattraoUoD. Verr «MJT Admirer. Lnrned, Kan.—Enoch Chime hail a retail pricra ate die urn* everywhere. They coat no owe in San found a belter wui>jtort for them. Uf Frandaco dian they do ia New York. They are always worth die toclaan. Capaolty iBt lb«. t>" C1H00 peculiar experience while tttklr,g the. writes: price paid Car them. konr. Particulars on roqueit epAO— logi out of the old dugout on Mel Hick's south eighty. He run across a "After we hnd tnken the German TThe quality of W. L. Douflu product m guaranteed by nose • RNST Bla'OHOFF CO.. Ino. X than 40 yean eiprriencT in making fine ahoet. The smart UllUWHtltoMMr, NcurVOMl WAS NOTABLE FIGURE lolnt snake down between ttie logs and rencli, our men m*t to work to remodel :iit It with hl« spade. Of emirw every 1 •Met are the leaden in the Fatluon Centne of America. t, wlilflluy the ptirapet to On other j They an made in a wdUnuipped factory at Brockton, Maat., LEARN BOOKKEEPING IN 40 HOURS olnt flew apurt and started to wiggle etrnlii* okpavltr. acquire* a pro* id*-. hulldlnK Mltte oiltiHiMt treiu-heK . by the tufheet paid, ilcilled thoamaken, under the direction and ur* pl«M>eH work, W«gt»rf.BtM Famous Beauty, Born In Little Penn- T. *nd netthiK hurbed wire. The latter j tupcrvmon of experimcad aJCT, all working wan an t in itfkoun, «u TUU can Mfurttelr sylvania City, Set Faahlons for Enoch. Just for a Joke, picked up |ntj wax done In H wonderfully nhorl determination n make the beet ihoei for die price that ••op buokt. Written b» tauher and Mouiatant- World and Shone Among Elite me of the Joints nnd put U In a bucket ime, thankti to (lernuin Diurotiffhnenii. can buy. rail jTndf •SWiYLVANlA HTA'^H TKBAH *9 For the wooden Htiiken to whi«'h tlie Aak roar ahne dealer fnr W. T~ Dona^aa ahn*a. If aj« eaav of Europe. and then slipped behind the logs and •ut airpply yua with th« hlu<1 j*m want. l«k« no ulh.*r will led to see what would huppen. lu wire IK tied they hud nu)mtltul<'d **oft ! BnAka. writ« for ldt«r«atlnK booklet *xplaiBlB« kow to fat aluMaot the klKkeat aUadard at qaalitj lor tba prlea, I'arli.—In Paris a few dnys ago about ten minutes he heurd a sort of ron rodn. three-4jnarterK of an Inch J Sf i«iuni aa«il, •wataaje fr*«. there died at the agp of thirty-four one low whistle imd then a rustllnj. The hfek, iwUicd flve lime* hi the Khupe ! tt a jjreat rorkwrew. Tills screw twlnt- j LOOK FOR W. L. PATENTS of tho must roiiiiiutlc characters of BISM and the rauil prie* •d Into the ground exuHly like a cork- j rmMal France—1111 Amvrlcau girl, 1'i-ggie Oil M tha bottoasv Sk~C.Br~fcW.H~B, le»|ile by nume, wlio began life In the |HII1*T Into a cork. The Mtrnlght piirt itf the rtnl, \ielnp Iwinleil upon ttHelf HERMIT'S FARE COSTS LITTLE little I'eunHjhunlit city of 1'uiiinulnw What Bhe Had Fergottan. ney. Kven her end was xpcctuculur, r ilown IIIKI up iiKHln every ten im-heft. ROLE WAS FORCED ON DADDY Fonned n\x or Ki-veti Kinali I la the tall the rest and had gone off |pj different directions to hunt up the "What is live iialuri- thereof!" asked "He was «iffytnf a cherry missing joint. Enoch got almost horn the owner of the i»ig red ear. mashed under one arm."—loungitown Displaced. "It's a shock absorber." answered Telegram. "What ha* become of the old-fash with his joint when an automobile CAITd'S LITTU tooted down the roud. This eithei the man behind the Idea. loned political bons?" Part sf tnt Fun. UVEIIUIS scared the Joint or U was Its coupling- "Huh'." grunted the other, "the "He has given plnce," refilled Send* "There are few |«wple in this worW will pat yon right on signal, for Enocn says it manuged woods are full of shock absorbers." in a few days. tor Morgiium, "tu the new-fashioned who can resist the temptation to to flop out of the bucket ond set away "Yes. I know." rejoined the Inven- They do poll tied I ho** who Insists on IIIIVIIIK his give unsolicited advice." In the tall grnsft. tor, "but this is different. It Is for their duty own wny without puyliiK CIIMII for It." pedestrlunii to weur when crowing "But. why. my friend, shonld one Core Con streets." resist a temptation of that sort}" stipation, ~ -« Courteous Agreement. YELLOWBACKS LIGHT CIGARS And throwing on the high sjieeil asked the ardent fan. Biliousness, Indigestion and Sick Headacfat He—You limy bnijf of your father'' gear, the Inventor started for the "I don't understand you. sir." SMALL FILL. SMAIA DOSE. SMAU HUOt funning, hut what dl'l he know alioii Mysterious Individual in New York mllliomiire cluss. "Nine out of ten people would never live stock? Now. there wuxn't any Hotel Excites Wonder ef attend a baseball game If they couldn't Genuine must bear Signature Bellhips. tliinK that my fulher didn't know, es Too True. give the players and tlie umpire unso- peclnlly about ruHiiK mules. "John. dear. I wi«h j"U"'l leave me licited advice." Hlii'—Nobody would doubt Hint who New York.—"One of your bes cigar"." said an elderly man In a silk gome money todiiy. I've g»i a lol ever met .von. of shopplni: to do." Restful. ; suit, grny silk glovci, gray nocks anil "What -do you need money for'' "That hired man of yours Is a very the sanie colored swile shoes, Swindled. You've pot charge accounts at three ! pIctureMjue flgure," remarked the art- | The elr! behind the cigar counter In "My uncle from KUU*:IK wan In ', different Ktures." i 1st. "I'd like to [mint him." an uiitonn Imtel looked nt this p. r»i«i town Insl week." j "Kor Boodne<« s-.ikf'. I>>.n't you i "fio pi fur ez you like." replied the ami hroueht forth n .eilar box with nn "•How did he #n.|oy hl« vMt?" know jel that y -an l»>'r find wbilt ! fanner, "but it seems to me I've heard "He didn't. W!ien he found on aroma that reached for vnnR I jomewheres thet they ain't much of 11, The symphony In eray selected n .W- you want at the M..re « here you have IOU8N»oUTS" thllt the Kflen Jlllsee WIIS fliwed h n eharac iicc< I "Well. I'm n sort of it literary fel- TRAIN DERAILEOT BY STALLED MOTOR TRUCK ler," I confessed. 'Hut It's you I want MDDY'S to be the real literary fuller, Mike. You must write iuo a poem In pola- ©MARY toes." vmm GRAHAM Mike put bnck his head nncl roared. "It's a pome yer want. Is It?" he cried. PQ/NNE& "Sure. It's SI wratlon I'll give ye. I'll grow ye ihe real home rule pertr.lera." "Well," said I, rising, "do you be- SUN FAIRIES. UWINrM gin tomorrow morning, and will your son help for a few w>'ek»?" "It was the most wonderful of eve- "The mornln" It In," said Mike, "and ilngfi," commenced Daddy, "and tbe Joe nlong." Elves gave a Picnic. 1 paused by the side of the girl. "All Oaul is divided Into three parts," I "Way, way up on a very high Hill PMCHARD laughed. :hey had this lMcnlc and they Invited i. p*Ge a co. She looked up with a pretty smile, he Fairies, the Brownies and the Unnrnes to come. SYNOPSIS. Tbe supper came first. I hadn't but Mike spoke: "Sure, but they give —2— eaten such a supper since grandmother all three parts to Nora," he said, "so When everyone had arrived at thi ! grow ttrM of my work u & eoltoga died. There were brown bread Joes— what wns the UBe o' dlvldln' It? Suo op of the Hill, punting and puffin) Instructor and buy a New England farm only rival of Rhode Island Johnnyeake thinks she's me mlther lustead o' me 'or It had been a hard climb and the on Blirht. for tbe title of tbe lost ambrosia of daughter!" Elves hud asked everyone to walk for Olympus. They were so hot that the "I'll put you to bed In a minute," he exercise, they began at once to get RESULT OF A COLLI8ION BETWEEN A PASSENGER TRAIN AND The practical thing for thla butter melted over them Instantly, and said Nora, while Mike grinned proudly out the Goodies to eat. A MOTOR TRUCK. would-be farmer to do would be crisp outside, wltb delicious, runny In- at her. 'You see,' said one of the Elves, to rent his new-bought farm side*. "I'm going to like Mike." ssld I to It Is not often that a motor car bumped along the trnck for approxi- the reuson we asked you to walk was because we wanted you all to be very and become an earnest student "Mrs. Temple." said I. "I haven't 3er*, as we walked back up the road. wrecks a train, but such WHS the re- mately 300 feet. It then beenmo at the nearest agricultural col- "I knoo yer would soon et I seen wedged beneath the engine, causing hungry.' eaten brown bread Joes since I was a sult of a recent collision on tbe Boston lege. Will he be Ilka most boy. I didn't know tbe secret existed yer." Bert replied. "The only folks tbe hitter mid its tender tn double up, Out of moss-covered baskets they other teachers and persuade any more." thet don't like Mike Is the folks tbet & Maine rallrnud at Wist 1'eubody, plunge from the rails, iinrt drug three brought out the most delicious things himself that he knows It sll be- Mrs. Temple beamed over her ample can't see a Joke. Mike has a tolerable Muss.. A heavy truck bt«-utne stalled couches with them. Practically noth- Eat, nnil they put everything OD a fore he has really learned any- and calico-covered bosom. "You number o' dlslikera." on the trucks near a blind curve pre- ing remulned of tbe mntor truck except greut, enormous flat stone that was at thing? must hev come from Essex or Middle- "Well, I've got my farmer," said I, Humubly n moment before a passenger splintered wood and .smashed itnd be top of this Hill. sex counties," she said, "If you've et "and now I suppose I've got to find train rumbled down upon It, cutting It twisted inetnl parts. The locomotive "This will be our Dining Room brown bread Joes before." a housekeeper, as soon ns the house Is In two nnd killing Its driver. One sec- was hmlly damaged and some of the Table,1 they said, nnd all the Fairies, CHAPTER II. After supper Bert took me In band. ready to live In. Nora would suit me." tion of the vehicle buckled under the passengers slightly Injure*!. Truffle Brownies and Gnomes laughed, for "First thing fer you to do's to git a "I reckon she would, "but she pilot of the locomotive uml was wns ilelnyed for several hours. they knew the Elves always had an My Fanner Cornea. farmer and carpenter," be said. "I wouldn't suit Bentford." unusual 'Dlning-Itoom Table. ' Three day« later I closed the deal kin git yer both, if yer want I should, In other words, I wnnt nn oldish "They ate from little plates beauti- •ad hastened hack to college. Profes- an' not sting yer. Most noo folks thet woman, very plain, and preferably a IS FALSE ECONOMY fully made out of Ntruw und they •or Grey of the college botanical de- come here gits stung. Seems like Bent- widow." lrank from the moat wonderful of partment assigned bis chief assistant ford thinks tbet's why they come!" With a young son old enough ter Acorn Cups. at the gardens to my case. He took "I'm clay In your bands," said I. lelp on the farm." Bert added with a SAVING IN OIL CAUSES WEAR IN When they had finished eating the me to Boston, and in one day spent ex- "Wall, yer don't exactly know me grin. fairy Queen snid Khe would tell them actly $041 of my precious savings. Intimately," aald Bert with, a laugh, 'I don't suppose you know of Just Auto Beats Railroad in Trans- WORKING PARTS. nil a Story, and just as she said so, while I gasped, helpless ln my igno- "so yer'd better git a bit o' granite inch a combination?" Mr. Sun began to grow very sleepy. rance He bought It appeared to me, Reckon I dew. You leave It to tor portation of Soldiers on "Are you going to leave us, Mr. barrels of seeds, tons of fertilisers. ild lady." Border. Freshness of the Lubricant Is of Much Sun?' asked the Fairy Queen. thousands of wheel boea for horse and "Mr. Temple." said I, "seems to me Greater Importance Than the ' 'I have to,' he said. 'It's Bedtime nun, millions, of pruning saws and "m leaving everything to you." Quantity. and you're going to tell one of those spraying machines, hotbed frames and Wai, neow, yer might do a heap Stories that puts me to Sleep. sashes, tomato trellises, and I knew light worse!" snid Bert. TESTS ARE MOST SEVERE " 'But It will grow so dark,' said the •ot wbat other nameless Implements The car owner who takes pride in re- 1 went up to my chnm'.ier when we Fairy Queen, and the Elves added: and Impedimenta. got back, and sat down beside my lating how lie has covered from 1,0110 to 2.0U0 miles on a gallon of motor nil "We didn't ask Mr. Moon to tbli This was rather disconcerting. But lttle gloss lamp and did some figuring. Long Lines ef Communication Main- tained Without Use of Railroads Is practicing fulse economy, uccord- Party. We forgot! So can't you stay tbe die was cast and I came to a sud- Added to my alleged salary as a man- with usr uscript reader, along wltb what I —Problem Is Studied at the ing to un expert. den realization that seven years of "'Sorry,' said Mr. Sun, 'but Bed- hoped I could pick up writing, I reck- "The great mileage record that Is teaching tbe young Ides how to punctu- War College. time is Bedtime you know and I am lessly calculated my annual Income as Often boasted of may sound linprcs ate Isn't tbe best possible training for so very tired this Evening. It's been possible W.flOO. Out of this I sub- slve, but while such un owner Is saving tunning a farm, and If I were to get Another meeting was held at the a liot day you see. That's my workl tracted 1000 for Mike's wages. $300 the price of severul gallons of oil he cut of my experiment wltb a wnole War College in Washington to discuss When it's hot and I've been working 'or a housekeeper. 1400 for additional Is netting up a wear In the working •kin I bad got to turn to and be my pluns for mobilization of troops and hard I'm tired!' «»wn chief laborer, and hereafter my abor, $75 for taxes, nnd »500 for add! parts of the motor which will event supplies In time of wur, particularly uully cost more to replace thau uny "'But In the Winter It Isn't hot— ••wn purchaser, as well. tions to my "plant," as I began to call so far as civilian organizations are my farm. amount of oil that would have been and you often say then you're tired!' All that night I packed and planned, concerned, and the following account used," he says. said the Fairy Queen. wad tbe next morning I left college Then It occurred to me that I ought, of It wus prepured by the Society of of course, to sell my fnrm produce for "Motor oil, no matter how good, "That's right, I do,' said Mr. Bun, •orever. I slipped away quietly, before Automobile Engineers: Major Palmer 'but then It's so cold I have to work to like dispel bell had begun to ring. handsome profit. Bert had gone to E. Pierce of the (icnerul Staff Corps, loses Its lubricating qualities after be- avoiding all tender good-bye. I had a bed, so I couldn't nsk him how much presided at the meeting. Lieut. Col- ing In the motor u certuln length of •tack of experiment-station bulletins In I would be likely to realize. But wltb onel Chauncey B. Baker being pres- time, especially In hot weather. It my grip, and during tbe four hour* I all due conservatism I decided that ent to represent the quartermaster disintegrates, leaving only u remnant spent on the train my eyes never left could safely join the golf club. So general's office. Representutlves of of what was once good motor oil, and lieu- page*. Four hours Is not enough did, then and there. Whereupon I felt (he Naval Consulting Board, the Na- It baB no value us far as lubrication to make a man a qualified ngrlcul- better, and, picking out the manuscript tional Automobile Chamber of Com- Is concerned. uuut, imt it U mnVrtrm to make talm of a novel from my bag, I went brave- merce, tbe Society of Automobile "The wise owner will drain all the living. ation committees were • on alight less of bow much oil Is still there at , and my first Attendance. Hag was this: "Good, Lord, I nerer the time. He will then replace It with realised tbe frightful condition of that Joy In an Old Orchard. Information Is being collected as to good, fresh, clean oil. In doing orchard 1 It will take me a solid week 'All That Night I Packed Tbe following mornlnp was a balmy Just how many government depart- this regulurly he wltl prolong the life to save any of it, and I suppose I'd Planned." and exquisite Brat of May and Bert ments need a large motor-truck equip- of his car indefinitely. hustled me off Immediately after break ment In order that suitable specifica- nave to set out a lot of new trees be- "Another place where lack of lubrle* Into yer system. Neow, ez to a farmer fast to meet Hard Cider Howard, tions can be developed fur each type sides. More expense!" tlon can do damage is in the reur uxel —there's Mike Finn. Be lives 'boui whom, by some rural wireless, he had of truck required. "It's a dollar up here," said the a quarter of a mile from your corner. already summoned. and transmission. For here the uc- It Is agreed that the tests to which tlon of tbe gears has the same effec driver of tbe back. In a mildly lnsldl- He'll come SD' bis son'll help out wltb As we walked down the road. I trucks have been subjected on or upon greuse as the action of working dos vole*. tbe heavy work. We'll walk deown glanced toward my lone pine, and «aw I paid blm brusquely and he drove near the Mexican border are the most ! parts of the motor bus ou oil. It robs an' see him neow, ef yer like." my horse nnd Mike's bitched to the severe that liuve been had In any j i ttng sway. I stood In tbe middle of tbe I liked, and in tbe soft, spring eve- plow, with Joe driving and Mike hold the grvalte ln Oln(; of llu! ubrlcu road, my suitcase beside me, the long part of the world. The conditions of ' 4U]1iiUt.fl uy the process of dislutegru- ning we set off down the road. ing the handle*. Across the green pas service huve been ubnornial ln thut "Oh, I Am So Sleepy," He 8ald. afternoon shadows coming down ture, l>etween the road and the hay tlon. "Wai, then, ez to carpenters," Bert the linen of communication have through roy dilapidated orchard, and j went on ..mar.8 good carpenters. an' field, already four rich brown furrowi "If the owner will take care In add- keep everyone warm! Isn't that enough been maintained without the use of surveyed the scene. Milt Noble bad • bad carpenters, an' Hard Cider How- were shining up to tbe sun. ing fresh grease every l,fiOO miles—It to make an old fellow tired?' and Mr. gone. So bad my enthusiasm. The ] cider's fergotten more rullroads. Tbe performance of some Is not necessary to repluce the supply Sun smiled. ard Hard At the house we found awaiting « of tbe trucks has beeu wonderfully bouse was bore and desolate. It hadn't about carpentrlcarpent'rlnn ' then most o' the rest strange-lookin- g*. man, small- , wrinkled. which Is In the reur axle und trans- "'Oh, I am so sleepy,' he said, and good, but there Is room for further mission at the tluie—be will save all tbe Trees around, blowing In tbe peen painted for twenty yean, at least eTer |;noo aD(j De a|n't fergot much, j unkempt, with n discouraged mustache beneficial specification in various re- I decided. My trunks, which I bad a nose nf a decidedly brighter hue many a dollar in the long run. wind, whispered to themselves: I didd M tk hih I had | neither. But he ain't handsome, and spects. The necessary engineering lent ahead by express, were standing than tbe rest of his countenance. He "It Is well enough recognized that "'He Is so Sleepy, and this they be looks upon tbe apple juice when It's Mtuily Is now being tnaile, muny of the disconsolately on the kitchen porch. was tapping at the Kills of the house. lubrication l» the life of a motor cur. said over and over again. yaller. Maybe yer don't mind looks. Society of Automobile Engineers Behind me I beard my horse stamping an' I kin keep Hard Cider sober while "How about It. Hard? Cement?" It Is a fact, too, that many owners "'I will tell you what I will do, In tbe stable, and saw my two cows 9al(1 R(>rt members going to the Mexican bonier keep enough oil and gn-use in their though,' snid Mr. Sun. 'I will leave he's on your Job. He'll treat yer fair. to view ut first tinixl Die unusual feeding ln the pasture. A postcard an' see thet the plumbers do." Hard drier nodded to me. with a ; cars. But tbe freshness of the lubri- In the sky the Fairies of the Sun.' from one Bert Temple, my nearest keen glance from his little, bloodshot conditions of weather, sandy grit, and • cunt requires attention und Is of great- " 'Have you Fairies tool' they all We walked on. turned the corner at ulkull encountered. neighbor up the Slab City road, had In- my brook, and followed tbe other ronil eyes. i er Importance than the quantity. We ehnuti-d. formed me that be was milking them along past my pines till we came to a "Vep." he 'aid. "Stucco over It The development of suitable tractor impress tills point on car owners. '"Ah, yes! Wait and see!' for me—and, I gathered, for the milk. small settlement of white cottages. At P.rick umlerptnnln's be ez good oz noo. i types of motor vehicles will also be Every dollar spent by the owner oti "Mr. Sun slowly went behind a Hill Well, If he didn't goodness knew who one of ibese Bert knocked. We were Oo Inside." I given attention. proper lubrication saves ten dollars —hut what should remain In the sky would! I never felt so lonely, so help- admitted by a pretty, blue-eyed Irish We ste the side porrb, Regulations are being prepared for In other expenses, aside from the an- after he hud left but wonderful Spots less, so hopeless. In my life. girl, who bad a copy of Caesar's "'Com Bert handing in.- tbe key and I open- use In the organization of officers and noyances of poor operation nnd the de- und Dot* of red—bright, blight red— Then an odd fancy struck me. George ' mentaries" In her band. Into a tiny par- ing the d« my new dwelling wltb \ enlisted men of the Reserve Corps lays due to trying to make u gallon I Just the color Mr. Sun bad been be- Mereditj ii.ih. —madJe. bii.is. ,I_Iliving— , .too„ . ib y read• ]or wn,.re nn "airtight" stove stood a secret thrll!. Hard Cider at once recently authorized by act of con- of oil r>r a few pound* of grease per- fore he went behind his Hill for his gress. There will be a mobilization form their functions when they become Ins; manuscripts for a publisher! Tbe ; below a colored chromo of the Virgin began on the kltclifn floor, ripping np : night's Sleep. pMure of George Meredith trying to and Child, and a middle-aged Irish plank to examine the timbers be- of the reserve organizations of u 'pep-less' from too long .service." I " 'They must be the Fairies of the reclaim a New England farm as an man sat In his shirtsleeves, smoking a nenth. ! fortnight's duration encb year. Re- 1 | 8un.' said the Fairy Queen. aiocatlon restored my spirits, though plpp » e crossed the hall to the south side. serve Corps officers will be appointed Tire Care. I "And from ull around the Trees; wbere thl r wer two Just wby perhaps It would be difficult •Hello Mike" «il'l R«rt "this Is Mr. ' " " correspondine In sufficient number to make possible. When you remove a tire to replace whispered uguln In the wind: The r mif n e otll r Ri ie to make anyone but a fellow English John Upton, who's housht Milt Noble's : '"> - "<•""• "« " »' " ''"- " j tbe usseinbly of troops ut local points n tube always spread the inside of j Fairies) of the .Sun, the Fairies of the j nnd transporting them to strategical Instructor understand. I suddenly place, an' want* a farmer and 8ftr.j fhlmney and fireplace* were nn the In- the casing with tire tulc. the cost of : Sun. tossed my suitcase Into the barn, and dener. I told him you wtiz the man." side walls, and the mantels wire of a points. which Is 10 cents per can. This pre- simple '»ut very good colonial [>attem. | "For the longest time they stayed In began a tour of inspection over my "Sit down, sor. sit down."'said Mike, Ex-1'resident Wilson of the Ameri- vents tbe tube front sticking to the | the Sky am! they changed places with ihlrty acres'. offering a chair with an expansive and though they bad been browned by can Automobile Association announc- smoke nnd time to a dirt color. casing. -If you have no tire talc, use : each other and played hlde-and-go- Tnere was tonic la that turn! That hospitable gesture. "Sure, let's talk it ed thut over W) per cent of tbe mil- graphite nnd spread It evenly over | seek with tbe Clouds. ".Vow I want tbe«e two rooms made \T90k ran south close to the road over." lions of American pleasure-cur owners tbe tube or the Inside of the casing. into one." said 1. "'I want one of Ibe "Such ii good time as they had snd which formed my eastern boundary, j The pretty daughter had gone back would very willingly und quickly l)o not use too much of either lubri- i th>' f"nlr-v Queen told Story after Story along the entire extent of tbe farm— to her Caesar by tbe nickel oil lamp, doors into the hall closed up. and a tender the use of their vehicles un- glass door cut out of the south Ride to cunt. Ij fof r thth e SSkky wn. very bright with the some three hundred yards. As I fol- but she bad one ear toward us. and 1 der uny suitable plim of mobilization. red Sun a pergola veranda. Can you d) It?" If you have time graphite the rims i Fairies, loned the brook Into the maples and caught a corner of her eye. too—an This will make possible iniinedlute- occasionally so thut the tire beuds do "Pretty Roon, though, Mr. Moon be- then Into the sudden bushed quiet of \ extremely attractive, not to say provo- Hard examined the partition. H» trunsportatton preparedness, which Climbed on a liox which we dragged In. not stick to them. gan to peep up behind his Hill. my little stand of pines, I thought bow ' catlve eye. would be wnnted in ense of .emerg- 1 and ripped away plaster and wood- If you use tire chains do not muke "'May I come to the Party? be «ll this was mine—my own, to play Well, now," Mike was sn-:ng. "sure ency. It Is stated reliably that tn work ruthlessly, both at the top and at them fit too tightly, for this may asked. 'I wasn't Invited—but I'd en- with, to develop as a sculptor molds I can run a farm, but what do I be many districts large bodies of troops cause, cutting of the treud. Joy coming Just as much.' places on the rides, all without speak- can be mobilized by motor cars be- Ms clay, to walk In, to read In. to gettln' fer It?" ing a word. "'Oh Indeed you may, Mr. Moon.' fore the railroads operating In the re- dream In. Think of owning even a "Fifty a month," said I, "which In- Rights on Highways. sold the Elves. 'We forgot to ask yoo "Yep." he said finally, "ef yer don't spective districts can get sufficient half acre of pine woods, stillest and cludes milking the cows and tending The question of pedestrians' lights —but we do want you.' coolest of spots! A single great pine, furnace In winter." mind a big cross-beam showln". She's cars ready to transfMirt them. Demon- solid oak. Yer door, though, 'II h.we in the hlghwnys came up In a cuse "They forgot roe, grinned the wltb wide-spreading, storm-tossed "Sure, I got more than tbat on me strations, which have been made re- to be double, with t beam In tbe before the St. Louis court of appeals. Moon, 'but they want me, so It la all 'irnncnes. like a cedar of Lebanon. peatedly, show that troops can be last place and no cows at all." middle." St. Louis, Mo., recently. Judge f>. D. right «tood at tbe stone wall, just Inside my "Te're a liar. Mike," said Bert. "And as he saw the San Fairies go- land. "Floe!" I cried. "One to go In by, moved by automobile faster than by , Reynold*, ln the »t. Louis court, in his 'That's a flghtln' word In the ould one to go out Guests please keep to I™'"- i decision, ruled that pedestrians have Ing away he said: "Somebody ought to get amusement cars for country," said Mike. the .right!" Suitable types of armored cars for : tbe same rights In the public highways "That's why I'm late. Ton had «ut of thin!" I said aloud, as I set off "This ain't tbe old country, and yer "Hev ter alter yer chimney." be us* by the Ordnance Department, as as persons driving vehicles drawn by other Guests and 1 wanted to be ad- Cor tbe barn, gathered up my suitcase, got forty-five dollars." Bert grinned. added, "or yer'll bev two firepWces." well as types meeting the need* of horse or propelled by other power. mired. and climbed tbe road toward Bert "Besides, ye'll be close to yer work. the engineers, the signal and the nr- " 'We do admire you.' said tbe Fairy tlllery corps, will be developed. Temple'*. Ton wuz a mile an' a half fruin tbe Bearing Caps. Queen, 'but we were glad to see the If I live to be a hundred. I can never Kalloways. Tbet makes up fer tbe There! After a whirl of ex- In removing play from rod fiear- Hun Fairies—for never before did w« •vpay Bert Temple, artist in cauliflow- mllklnV pense and figuring the profes- t-ocating Trouble. ' Ins* by reducing shim thlckncxx. great know what a Spotted Bed Sky ers and best of friends ID my bour of "True, true," Mike replied, medita- sor calls his farm a "plant." j A simple method of locating a wrist care should be taken In getting each meant " •teed. Bert and bis wife took me ln. tively. "But what be yer runnin' th" And he expects to "earn his liv- pin knock Is by short circuiting each rod hearing to lie ns free a» every ing!" He may t»rn it, but will treated me as a human, If helpless. place for. Mr. Upton? spark plug in turn, noting the sound other bearing. To make one bearing He Qot the Job. Is It a real 8 he get It? His first day's work fellow being, not a* a "city man" to be farmer ye'd IK*?" • of tbe vngihe when each plug is short- tight and the other rather fre»> \n io Employer (to applicant for noet a* at his "plant" may tell us tome- ; Beeced, and gave me tbe beat advice "A real farmer." I answered. "Why?" ed. When the knocking, sound lessens rmirt trouble, for It Is to he found office hny)_And now, my lad, do you jnd tbe best supper a man erer bad "Well, I didn't know.. I've beanl thing about that. you hnve located the cylinder with , thct In most cases) of this sort u knock know whut the mottp of tills Una 'ml anttme assuring me that my cows say yer wuz a literary feller, too, Mr loose wrlsl pin. I will occur. jBoy-Yes, sir. -Push. I saw it oat *»d beaat i^citd, and botb wer> sound-1 Upton, and I bare me doubts." (TO BK CONTlXUbb.J *ae *ior as 11 THI SX0AU0U8 NEWS. partment of Justice, was one of the the methods of the sleuths of the de- few men In the town who was awake partment of justice, (lard had come except those who had been gueuts of to New Beaufurt with but a suspicion the banker and who bad lingered to an that Lorance, the assistant cashier, True stories hour which was almost unprecedented was playing the market on the funds In New Beaufort. They would have of the bank. Lorance was known to of the Great- gone home at eleven but tbe banker ba placing orders with a Wall street Uncle Sam: eat Federal Insisted that they remain for further broker. Detective entertainment on the part of his New At the boarding house Oard learned Agency, the York musicians. One song called forth that Lorance lived modestly In a cot- another and the quality of tbe music tage with his wife and babies, had not Bureau of proved so much more pleasing than been seen to make any display of Detective Information, that of their customary local taleut money, was of sturdy farmer stock. On U. S. Dep't that they forgot tbe passing of time. the other hand tbe Investigator imme- of Justice. J* The special agent sat on a bill neat diately picked up tbe facts that the By WILLIAM ATHERTON DU PUY the Compton home and smoked a pipe. cashier, Compton, maintained an ex- It was twelve o'clock before tbe pensive establishment, entertained lav- party Jnally broke up. Those of tho ishly, was often absent from town, townspeople who bad come in their au- was nervous, hlgbstrung. In bad tomobiles were being tucked Into the health. A Bank Case From the Outside tonneaus, and those who nad walked All these facts led him to watcb tbe up the gray macadam drive were Just cashier rather than his assistant. They setting out on foot when tbe clatter as led him, also, to some experimental of a bunch of giant fire crackers called Oop/rlgbl bj W.c testing of the condition of the bank's their attention to the village below. accounts. He knew that a dishonest "It Is astonishing," said Oard. the that haunted the young examiner. It From tbe bank building was seen sud- employee of a bank. In appropriating bookkeeper, "how few people know seemed that bis subconscious mind denly to burst a cloud of smoke while, money, had to charge It to some ac- anything about their own businesses. was aware of an oversight that had a moment later, a skyllgnt was broken count to make the books balance. Tbe Take bank accounts, for instance. been made by his working faculties. and a tongue of flame leaped forth. large, Inactive accounts offer a most Many people have money in bank He was not able to sleep well of nights, "Fire! Fire!" came the shout from tempting opportunity of tbls sort; but which lies there Inactive. There Is and In his sleep tbe various accounts a dozen voices. these were found to be Intact by his not one man In five, having such an ac- of the New Beaufort bank Insisted on Oard had seen more than bad tbe ruse of Inducing the depositors to call count, who can tell the amount of It." visualizing themselves. Finally tbe re- guests of tbe banker. As be smoked for their balances. This statement was launched dur- curring accounts eliminated themselves his pipe and watched tbe village be- It was to get a better line on tbe ing tbe evening meal at Mrt Hud- with the exception of one which per- low, the lights In the windows of Stone business of tbe community, and par son's very respectable boarding house sisted. The loans and discounts ac- Crest, and the silent cottage of Lor- tlcularly upon the accounts of Comp- In tbe prosperous little town of New count kept thrusting itself Into bis con- ance. the assistant cashier, be bad ton, that tbe special agent secured a Beaufort, wblch slumbers In one of tbe sciousness. seen an automobile, with no lamp position as bookkeeper in Joy's valleys of central New York. "By Jove!" he exclaimed suddenly showing, creep through tbe quiet back grocery store. Here he found, In tbe "I muBt take IBBUB with you there," to himself. "The entries In that ac- street, purr stealthily Into the alley first place, tbat the buying for the ventured thu elderly rector of the Epis- count, the amounts of money that back of tbe bank and stop behind a Compton home was most profligate copal church who, being a widower, have been run through It, are out of small building tbat shut off his view. and evidently wasteful. He found, boarded with Mrs. Hudson. "I, for In- all proportion to the other business Half an hour passed and tbe darkened further, tbat the bills were slways stance, neve managed to save a little of tbe institution. Something Is wrong machine reappeared from behind tbe paid without question and by check. money for old age and I cau tell tbe with loans and discounts." intervening building, turned Into tbe 'Knowing of an old trick that has amount of It to a penny." So Newton hurried back to New thoroughfare leading to the southeast I brought many a cashier to ruin, Oard "And I know just bow much I have Beaufort and was that night a guest at and disappeared in the distance at an jsought a way to test these personal on deposit," Insisted Miss Dolan, tbe the party given by Conrad Compton, ever Increasing rate of speed. checks to determine whether or not school teacher. with wbom he had built up a friend- When the exploding cartridges In they actually found their way to the "And I am quite sure of mine," as- ship through years of association In tbe cashier's drawer at the bank gave personal account of the cashitr. serted a buxom widow who had collect- tbe line of his work. He was to take tbe first warning of tbe Ore, the clamor Tbe cashier of a bank Is usually the ed life Insurance. a further look at the loana and dis- of the alarm followed and pande- Individual who opens the mall, and "As a test of my contention," said counts on the morrow. monium broke out In tbe village. Of many of these have been known to Qard, "I am willing to pledge a box of The department of Justice la the tbe dispersing group on the bill, every- cash personal checks and destroy them candy to each of the ladles and cigars prosecutor In cases of violations of tbe one ran for a nearer view of tbe fire. when they came In for collection, to tbe gentlemen who will set down national banking law. Its work Is en- The musicians, the servants, the mas- charging the amount to some account .THI SPECIAL MMNT IAT ON A HILL HEAR THI COMPTOW HOMO. the exact amounts of their Inactive ac- tirely apart from tbat of the bank ex- ter of the house himself, all hurried where It might temporarily be hidden. counts In the First National bauk and aminers of tbe treasury department. Into the village to make part of the ex- To determine whether or not these be worked, made several deposits, and, eordiag to agrs—at had set ft a* then prove their figures correct by ap- The New York office of this service, as citement tbat prevailed. Stone Crest, personal checks were being Juggled by upon one pretext and another, sent to firs that tbe liiirlmbuaflag records at plication to the cashier." a matter of dally routine, received tbe the lights of its entertainment stilt the cashier Qard, as the grocer's book- tbe assistant cashier of the bank (or tbe cashier might be asatniyed. The Tbis proposal appealed to those who Information that David Lorance, as- glowing, was left deserted. keeper, found a pretext to send to the the record of them In the absence of wily cashier, however, bad malt sare had been drawn Into the Incipient con- sistant cashier of the First National Oard, the special agent, again acted bank for a record of tome personal Compton. They did not show on tbe tbat the books tbat showed Us gaUt troversy. Next day they asked for the bank of New Beaufort, was regularly differently from his rellows by falling checks of Compton's which he had account of the grocery store sad tbe would not be found, n ease the paw figures, and each bad won his reward. placing heavy buying and selling or- to do the thing wblcb others did. He handled a few days earlier. The call matter was inasfli over as a mlsun was not an satire surras* Be had re- Oard seemed chagrined that bis theory ders with, a certain broker In Wall crossed over from the bill on wblcb was made while Compton was out to demanding. But so was a second ave- moves them himself, hat bad aet aa should have thus gone to the wlnda, street nue of misappropriation discovered. yet destroyed them tor be saw aa but be cheerfully stood treat. For tbls reason, Agent Oard got the Thus was the special agent able probability of coming radar raisiisiats For he had established a tact very assignment to come to New Beaufort, from tbe outside to get very good suspicion, lifc-irlse bad be aegleetad Important to him. Tbe Inactive ac- and was thus the representative of tbe leads Into tbe condition of the bank to destroy eartahs eorrsapnpdaacs) that later connected him with the partial counts of the First National bank of third detective service. His windows and to determine the manner of Ua found to have cosamitted the araaa. New Beaufort were Intact at the grocery store looked out upon looting when the facts might not have This was one of the first steps In an the side door of tbe bank opposite. He been obtainable by an expert working Tbe books taken trout the I Investigation of a financial institution was bland and Inconspicuous, but be from the bisMe. house were found to be tbe which, while seemingly in the best of was an expert accountant, had taken a Card's case was •bast eoniDletod condition, was suspected of having degree In the law and worked three and the department wss ready to act Ured dssoatts. aad the 1 I tooted tor hundred! of thousands nlfbts a week In the gymnasium In when tbe of the fltf ftrtment of justice knew tbat an of- The Compton bom* stood on a hill" ficial of tbe bank bad been trading just back of tbe town. It was known fuad* e< a tank have latter ' heavily In Wall street and tbat he had as Stone Crest and was tbe most am- printed. The young special agent was in the salad at Newtea, the lost Oard, a member of this new de- bitious establishment thereabouts, be- watching for any of these at the time aariner. The letter* that Oard tective force of the federal govern- ing always pointed out wltb pride to of the anniversary party given by tbe found m tbe beaker's pockets, the ment, had been sent to investigate. visitors. Tbe banker was a widower, hanker. It was In preparation for unsigned and mysteriously Representing himself as a bookkeeper but given to entertainment and to either that be watched so late on that were later traced to tbe Dutch thiuday he bad secured a position wltb tbe charity. Tbe members of the board occasion. gang. They proved a great aid te at» Cord, the pUbvclotaas man. who had leading grocer and had come to board of aldermen often met at Stone Crest On the afternoon which preceded with Mrs Hudson. to discuss those matters tbat had to do slept peacefully through aD the ceassaf the entertainment Oard was working Incident to tbe buralag af the haak. He stayed three weeks. At the end with the well-being of the town. Teas over bis books at tbe store and at the were given there whenever Its charit- but who, through of tbat time be reported the shortage, same time keeping an eye on tbe trace tbe burglars. able women were Inaugurating some fixed the blame upon the man re- bank. An hour after closing time at Comptoa went to sponsible for It, showed the methods new venture. The party tonight was a tbe bank he saw Compton come out fronted with the proof tbat hi* i used, cited the accounts from which semlpubllc affair, for It was In com- of tbe side door wltb two books of the lions had been found out Whea hi* the money had been stolen, told what memoration of a centennial anniver- institution under his arm. He could townspeople cam* to know the tacts accounts were still intact. Yet he had sary of that occasion when the first make out tbat one was loans and dis- on tbe following day. they storated the never been Inside the Dank, had seen settlers had fought off attacking In- counts. He surmised that they might jail and threatened to lynch aha. •< none of its books, had consulted with dians from their stockade through a be records tbat were to be destroyed— determined was thetr onslaught thai nobody familiar with them, bad re- day and night. probably the books that snowed bis to* sheriff spirited tbe prisoner away. ceived no confessions. The manner In Conrad Compton was a tall, graceful, guilt In desperation he confessed his crimes wblcb he accomplished these seeming- nervous man with a high forehead and When from the hillside Oard that and exonerated Lorance. tbe sasHls.ll ly Impossible ends illustrates most ex- a mass of wavy hair. His features nlgbt saw tbe silent car stop back of casbler. who in playing the siarket had cellently the methods used by this new wpr« of a perfect regularity and the the bank and the flames subsequently only executed tbe order* of hi* su- detective agency of the government win le face was so small as to give It break out. be knew wbat had bap- ,perior, Compton lived but six »""»*'i after bis conviction aad sentence to It was a strange conspiracy of cir- somewhat tbe appearance o( that of a pened. These were accomplices of the cumstances that brought to New Beau- woman, an impression that was height- ten yean in the peattaatiary at At- csshler who bad probably looted tbe lanta, fort detectives from three different ened by Its absolute pallor. bank of any remaining funds and, ac-, services on the nlgbt, two months Ogram Newton, the bank examiner, later, that Conrad Compton. tbe enter- watched bis host narrowly as he re- prising citizen and banker, was giving ceived his guests, as he directed their 1 AN ODD ITEM OF SLANG 0o"*ct beechnuts. They are too small his big party. entertainment by a party of profession- game for tbe American nutter. There was McCord, a plain-clothes als who had been brought up from Why Is a Person of Dubleus Men- But all the cut* are honorable. They man from New York. McCord would New York for the occasion, as the ices tality Referred Te as a 4» not deserve the slang n|i|milnl*ai not have been In New Beaufort but were served. He thought the banker •Nutr which bus been i>ut upon them. Then for tbe ramifications of the New York was a bit paler than ur.ua! and his nat- I* »>me sense In calling aa undesirable police department In keeping track of ural nervousness seemed somewhat ac- Who ran expound the pb.lkw.phy of I*™"" • "lemon- or s "autnee" or even II these middle class criminals who live ceDtuated. Once during the evening slanc? Why. for Instance. Is a person "P'nrtniBK.n. • but never a "twt. FOUND THE HOST PEERING OUT OF A WINDOW THAT COMMAND- Sat it ata teTm rf 1 through the trade of burglary—a call- he had drifted Into tbe library which ED A VIEW OF THE TOWN. of duMous mentality referred to as a : " " "' <* • ">W a"" * ing that is sometimes refined into art. happened to be empty of guests, and "nutT' Nuts are good. There is notb- And the police department would not had found the host peering out of a he had smoked and hastily entered tbe lunch, and the chocks could not he tut;, probably, more enjoyable than nut- Funny Ways of Te have come into possession of a certain window that commanded a view of the ' banker's house. Arriving, he seemed ! found. Through another dealer Card ting. It Is ibe autumn's one greatest There are few creatures so general- tip If "Speck" Thompson had not done town. to know exactly wbat he wanted. He succeeded In getting a second similar happlnens. ly disliked as tbe toed. This is prob- his bit up tbe river and returned to "I trust you will pardon my preoccu- ! hurried through the rooms of tbe request made »uh the same results. Hereabouts there are two chief now. ul)l J because It Is so misunderstood, his old haunts so broken that be chose pation, " said the banker, turning again I bouse, snapping on still more llgbts He concluded that Compton was at and two leswr nuts and one least nut T** toma w «*"' • TCT7 intereattag. ; to become a stool pigeon because he to his guests, "I seem to have a way until be found that apartment which least Juggling bis personal account : observes the Cleveland I'laln Dealer. U«le gentleman. It can be easily was no longer up to second story of feeling lonesomest wben I have seemed to b? the personal retreat of and charging tbe amount of his per- The chief nuts are the hickory nut and tami-d. and makes an Interesting pat, work. most company." tbe owner. Here be evidently bad sonal checks to uorae other account , the chwitnut The hlcko*» nut Is cm* , "» Intelligence being of a high order. Speck had found that "Dutch" Shro- McCord, the plain-clothes man, hadI business. Standing in tbe middle of tbe probably loans and discounts, monest anil It l« * go»d nut despite Its ! Perhaps tbe legend that tbe toad It der had arranged to crack a safe and vacillated between bis hotel, tbe rail- , floor be looked about. Thrown care- In various ways tbe special agent ru««l exterior and Its propensity to I venomous has something to do with tbat the scene of the cracking was way station, and those streets that lessly Into a window seat be saw two found opportunities, even without see- hide It* sweetness in difficult woody i '" unpopularity. The toad certainly New Beaufort. He had tipped tbe gave views of the alleys leading past heavy books of tbe appearance of ted-, Ing the books of tbe bank, of dem- crannies an.l labyrinth*. The b»u«e- "»» » *>««> "hirh exudes a milky, wife He knows not hln own strength who To grow a little wiser day by day, A review of numbers of new coat widen the figure Even the collar has not met advemlty.-Uen Johnson. To Bchool my mind and body to obey, •ults for fall nnd winter reveals only lengthens the neck and shoulder lines. To kevp my Inner lite both ulean &nd minor changes In style and no rudicul Our critic* and failures are our best strong Three pretty new hats, each an ex- friends.—Chn». Munn. To free my life from guile, my hand new departures in trimmings and fin- ponent of its particular kind of mil- from wrong. ish. Hut styles nre reserved and ele- linery, are shown In the group pic- The Iced dishes made nf buttermilk To shut the door on hate and scorn gant, lines are trim and becoming, and tured. They are of velvet and of felt and pride, or sour milk, egg, fruit Juices anil sug- To open then to lov« th« windows colors nre beautiful, BO the new full and velvet. So fnr, velvet dominates ar, frozen us any Ice wlda. suits ure destined to satisfy even an the Reason, but there are close seconds cveain. are must acccpt- exacting taste. Manufacturers say to It In popularity. Hutter's plush, lilile for a change during During the hot days we eliminate thnt women are growing more discrim- velours, fell, nnd soft, brilliant silks the hot weather nnd us much hfut from the house IIB possi- inating and thut the demand is for and sutlns nre used, alone or In con- many like thu flavor, slblu and the thlnklni! good materials mid exuet workman- Junction with velvet, for making tbe liiullng I hem more agree- housewife remembers ship n» well as smnrt style. new shapes. able Hum Ilie richer Ice that foods produce heat, As to changes In styles, coats nre Shapea the coming fall are charac- creiims. und those which give off longer than, they huve been ami many terized by great variety in size, from Midsummer Ice.—Take the minimum arc the n pint euch of raspber- foods to serve during the ries and ciirriiutH. cnuneil hot weather. fruit will dn. I'ut tin1 The one. who reduces fruit through a sieve and add a sirup the heat-producing foods, uf sugar and water, using a cupful of starch, fat and sugar, to two of wnter; cnu) and aild and replaces them with to Hie strained .luice. Freeze as usual; foods not rich la tliwo serve wllh u gurnish of preserved or elements, will he better lilted to en- fresh fruit. dine the weather without overheat- Rice With Raspberry Sauce.—Took iiiK the system. rice and umiii in ;i hollow mold. Turn KKRK, cheese, fish. In '•oinWnntlnn on to a platter and surround witli rasp- with various vegetables served In th* berry sauce, or jam or the fresh ber- place of meat are most attractive and ries well mixed wllh sugar. satisfying salads. Raspberry Whip.—It is wise to pre- Some vegetables are rVior In the pare berries for this dish in their sea- protehl element than others; peas, son. Simply mash them and mix with beans and lentils are the nearest to an equal hulk of sugur. then put In meat of any vegetable, sterile jars and seal. Keep in the Roquefort Salad.—Prepare crisp Ice chest or on the Hour of n cool cel- bead lettuce nud nmmi;c on Individ- lar. Take a cupful and a half of the ual plates. 1'reparc a saint! dressing crushed terries and beat wllh two of a tablespoonful of vinegar to three egg whites until stiff enough tu stand nf nil, n half teaspoonful of salt, a In shape. Serve In high glasses with few dashes of reii pepper; doubling anft custard. If fresh berries arc this portion as needed. 4'renm a used, add a cupful nf powdered sugar lablespoonful nf roqucfnrt cheese anil to a cupful tinil a half of berries. ndd to inn dressing, beaten well to Raspberry Bavarian Cream.—Tnke blend, with an egg beater. a cupful and a half nf sifted rasp- Cheese Jelly 8alad.—Mix n half cup- F«r Wear in are deep nnd turned to a rounded berry pulp and Julie ami the same ful of good flavored cheese with a cup- point on the upper aide. They are amount of heavy crenm, n cupful of ful of whipped cream; add salt and Autumn Days finished with pipings where the sugnr. If fruit Is fresh, und a Inble- pepper to senson und n troxjHmnful spoonfu! of gelatin, u tablespoonful of of gelatin dissolved In three-fourths An attractive frock of aatln nnd sleeves nre gathered Into them. lemon Juice and a fourth of n cupful of a cupful of water. Mold In one feorgette crepe show* a very conserv- The sutln aklrt la shirred at the top of wnler In which the gelatin wns large or In individual molds. Cover •tlve Interpretation of the new mode nnd set on to the bodice, making this softened. Stir In the fruit juices with each mold with grated cheese when It *b!cb sometime* leaves the spectator portion of the aklrt nnd bodice u single he gelutln until It begins tn thicken. begins to harden. Serve with French in doubt n« to whetlier tile garment la garment to be worn over the crepe Whip the cream and fold It in. pour dressing to which grated cheese has • coat or a dre»s. Bat In this lnatunce underskirt. There are similar designs, Into n mold that has been lightly been milled. n» well as a tablespoon- the coat Indication li not very strong. mnde of cloth, in which even lens of greased with olive oil. Chill five hours ful of catchup. An aoderpetttcoat of crepe In finished the crepe underskirt shows, and they nre those that leave no doubt as to and serve wltli a garnish of fresh ber- •t toe bottom with a band of the satin, ries or Jnm. Nearly all fruits have acids and -nd a narrower bnnd at the front dec- whether they are coats or dresses. salts In solution which nre cooling, For wear during the fall months, «p to Angtl Food With Berries.—Tut an- Ue» tbe panel effect. and that have tonic proiiertlea. A tbe advent of cold weather, they bo/ve gel food in squares, cover wllh aweet- M salad la a. most gratifying one •aw «•«!»• fruinr m» m**tku, "ami* h y but It seta clow to the flgore and but- separate rope* of velvet or Trtrepi e and cream, and nerve well chilled. This la 'COAT *Ult FOR FALL AND WINTER. tona at toe front, where there I* a 3lad and as a dessert. With the ad- aurh a simple dessert nnd yet moat fur. wllh lints to mutch, are offered ns dition of a few nuts It will also be of them show a closer adjustment to the close-fitting turban to Hie yer> aqure cut-out at the neck. Thl» la tasty. Sponge cnie may be used In acceaaorlea with theae frocka, and no sufficiently nourishing. the figure, above the waistline, than broad-brimmed sailors. They Include filled In with a amuil tefitee of crepe, outfit for autumn duya hua ever pre- he place of angel food. and a wired frill I* act about the edge Slice tomatoes, small ones, In for several aensons. Collars are high, mushroom brims, those that show a sented more style. halves, sprinkle with chopped, green tiKually nf the turnover variety. Skirts colonial Inspiration, the Napoleon, anil of the opening In the "Ilk. The square LIGHT DESSERTS. opening correspond* with the style of peppers and onion and serve with and cnats remain full, and for trim- many "turns." Many Inequalities In Distinctive Gown. French dressing. ming there Is the choice of fur or fur- width abound In a single brim nnd all th* bodice and save* the day for It. A very distinctive gown la In a mole- Toii nil] r«>allc« the vision Cnot the Tbe plain bodice buttoning straight Mle wish) of your heart, be It base or fabrics, braid, buttons, and machine sorts of curvlngs. drooplngs, and lift- gray fine quality gaberdine, the Iwvx- beautiful, or a mixture of both, for SALAD8 AND SANDWICHES. stitching. Skirts have been made ings make them interesting. down the front cannot lay claim to plaited .aklrt curried nliove the high becomlngneaa. you nil) always gravitate toward that longer also and appear In both ankle Trimmings are exquisitely made and extended nnlKt line In little buttoned uhlrh you secretly love. Into your nnd Instep lengths. Hut It remains to liandu ulll he placed the <-xa<-t results If we do our next, If we do not mag- they nre designed to emphuslze th» The aleeves merit a little attention. patties on n corsage of channelise nnd nify trifling trouMf-ft; If we look reso- be proved that women will make a of your own thoughts, you will rereive lutely. I do not «ay at the bright side •ontour of tin? shape, or nt least not Tb«7 are atrclght nnd rather full from flnixlifd with the slightest «f white llmt wtihli you earn, nn more, no less. fashion nf this feature of the new th« abonlder to the calf. The cuffs of things, hut at things as they really to Interfere with its lines. Tinsel chiffon and lore trimmed bnek collar. Whatever your preaent environment arc. if we avail our««\ve» of the mani- models. Tlie. skirt cut to reaeli a lit- liraids, head and silk embroidery, nar- may he. you will fall or rise with your fold blesslnKR which surround u»; we. tle below the shoe top has so much to own thoughts, jour vision, your Ideal. rannot but feel that life Is Indeed a row ribbons und fnncy feathers are Von will become ns small as your cen- Klnrioiis iulieritanre-Sir John Lub- recommend It. For tbe street suit it among the most Important trimmings. trnlllnK ileslrc: us greut im your domi- uock. Is easy to walk in. clean, and smart nant aspiration -.fumes Allen. At the center of the picture a wide- looktiiK. Some designers have pinned brimmed mushroom shape Is shown. their fallh to the tailored skirt of a At the I'nlnce of Sweets one find* Halnd* and. sandwtcnes seem the It is mndeof black velvet nnd the fnc- most appropriate foods to serve for sensible length, nnd In this one In- Ing is of satin In a contrasting color. rniiny new tempting dishes Unit can stance, anywny, sensible goes hand in he easily prepared at the light supper or re- It will he noticed thnt the brim widens liuine. Tile banana split freshments on a hot duy or liiiimim royal Is one St. Regis Salad.— of these. Split a well- Wash a pair of sweet- ripened banana In two bread* und drop with a and place on a chilled bay l«-nf info boiling wa- plate, on tht? tup of the ter, simmer unMI tender, fruit put a layer of va- ilii'ti chill by irtitting in- nilla Ice cream and over to cold water und cut In finely chopped or grated hit-, removing all the •nombrnne. pineapple, a few i-tiop{ied nlinnnds ami Take ei|uul purls of tliicl,v-"Ut celery lastly a spoonful of whipped cream iiiul mix with ilie sweetlirrads; add garnished with a cherry. a handful of blanched uliimmK cut in slireds. Walnuts may be used, but Walnut Dilight Scald n pint nf they are more dillicult to Munch. Cut sweet milk with two. level tables;.m { FEEDING AND PREPARING MARKET GEESE CONSTRUCTION OF CONCRETE WATER TANK To the Heart of Leisureland where woods are cool, stream* alluring, vacations ideal. Between Mew York City, with Albany and Troy the gateway*, and Lake George The Adirondack! Lake Chaplain The North and West The logical route is "The Luxurious Way" Largest and most magnificent river steamships in the world DAILY SERVICE 8end for a free copy of Beautiful "Searchlight Magazine" Hudson Navigation Company Pier 32, North River New York CONCRETE TANK IN COW YARD. 'The Searchlight Route" (By M. A. B. KEHT. Missouri College rcftnneulnr form for the tank, the round type is stronger and calls for A eond Minitnry writer nupply in nec- essary on every form. Where springs A band saw is best for cutting out and running witter tire not present It the ribs for the round form, although BARGAIN DAYS In necensary to rely on wells and a n hand saw will do very well. As It EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY tank IIIK enough to hold three or four Is a difficult task to cut them out In a days' supply. Concrete circle, saw out a triangular piece, re- terlal for such tanks. as possible. Double S. & H. GREEN Stamps handle, cau be made fn any nhape or Finish the circle by cutting out the re- Will Be Given With Every Cash Purchase at Tbe size, and Is easily waterproofed. The maining material with a good sharp Band and gravel necessary for con- Land ax. SECAUCUS DEPARTMENT STORE tracting the tank are often found on The material needed for the con- S. KOVKN. Prop. the farm, and if such Is the case, the struction of a Rix-foot concrete tank cost of constructing is materially re- wh|ch wm noid 400 gallons of water Dry and Drss Goods, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings EMDEN GANDER SHOWN AT HAQERSTOWN FAIR. duced. Infants' Apparel Men's, Boys' and Youths C'.othtug: also A good mixture for concrete tanks The following were among the re-to keep In health, Increasing grain un- is one purt cement, two parts Band and SHOKS, BOOTS & RUBBERS TUT JAW KM IK ENTIRE FAMILY/ plies received by the United States til the) have all they will eat, twice four parts broken stone or gravel. If 1251 •ihrtH flukrnl Item!*. 11 Utafcm MU MM Department of Agriculture to the a duy, never forgetting plenty of wa- neither gravel nor broken stone can question, "What is your method of ter and a box of grit By the time the be obtained, a mixture of one part ce- Tel. Union 1929 SEBASTAIN MAULBECK feeding and preparing geese for mar- goose market Is on, say from Thanks- ment and three parts of coarse sand Borough Engineer of Secaucas ket: giving to New Year's, the birds will be can be used. The cement and aggre- Member of the Municipal Knginean Vincent M. Couch, Moravia, N. Y.:In prime condition and bring top mar- gate should be thoroughly mixed and H. R. Liberman's Dairy •f tbe City of New York To fatten goslings, confine, and after ket line*-. To dress them, kill same as the resulting mixture well stamped or five to six weeks make cornmeal the o:iier poultry. Commence to pick the spaded when placed in the forms. Aft- 927 Union Street principal feed; add some beef scraps, coarser feathers and roost of the down er removing the forms the sides of the Fresh Milk from my own Farm WEST HOBOKEX. H. J. and allow them to have some grass. off as noon as the futul stab to brain tank may he flushed with a mixture of' Delivered to your doer at Of the large breeds, they should weigh Is gto*n and bleeding commences. cement und water to smooth up any , CLARENDON HOUSE. from 10 to 20 pounds ut ten weeks old; Then sprinkle and rub well with pow- little irregulniitles. j 8c per quart and market at this age. Reserve the dered rosin, scald and rub down off Geo. Block, Prop. f Re-enforcing Material. i smaller breeds until holidays. quickly, plunge tody in hot water then Ileavy woven wire fencing may be cold, wipe, and haug up or lay on table Fifth and Front Streets, ] R D. Fowler, Carllnvllle, 111.: used to re-enforce the tank. Lap the 25 County Avenue SECAUCUS Market geese are kept closely confined to cool before packing. ends of the re-enforcing at least six Orders csn be left at Ghas. Clueck's SECAUCUS. N. J. and fed three times a day by measure: Mrs. M. Swartsley, Columbus, Neb.: Inches. The re-enforcing for.the walls Store on Frcol Street Bran 2 parts, shorts 1 part, ollmeal To give size and flesh, I feed half corn- should be placed near the outer side and beef scraps 1 part, cornmeal meal, one-fourth ground oats, tlie bal- and well covered with concrete. 1 part, dampened with water eo It ance barley meal and wheat middlings, It is preferable to have the forms of A. GRAFELD [will crumble. Whole corn Is some- all mixed together with scalding wuter green lumber. If Reasoned lumber Is times given. Green food, grit, and wa- FRED BUES1NG or milk, and feed as much as they used, It should be dampened with wa- Tin Smith and Roofer ter are always before them. will eat four or five times dally, at ter before the concrete 19 poured Into CMci Huts, GiKiiitt, Dtticafcsn, Etc. B. F. Hlslop, Milford, 111.: To pre- all times providing plenty of water. U Itsiiriat «• lads. Mm mt Issisn the forms. This will prevent the dry Orders oiled for »od deliverd promptly pare for market, a* soon as weather M. B. Caldwell, Broughton, Kan.: boards from absorbing the moisture sraaytti ataM k /becomes cool, confine In small lots. As soon as our goslings are grown op from the concrete, which If permit- 1258 PATERSON PLANKROAD 782UMkSL - M Commence to feed gradually mash we turn them In the bog pasture—ten ted, would cause the walls of the lank Secaucus, N. J. largely of cornmeal, mixed acres of alfalfa—and they feed on at to crack. Water Tank in Pasture. falfa aad eat altar 4a beta, and cat ter, firing enough forage or vegetables very fat and heavy. er than tbe top by sloping the inner pieces 2 Inches by 10 Inches by 14 UtTHUR walls. This will prevent ice from laches; for loner form ribs, nine piece* HAffLAN BESSON breaking the walls. The Inner forms 2 Inches by 8 Inches by 12 feet; for LAWYER should be built so that they may beouter form sides, 18 pieces 1 inch by SAVINGS BANK BUILDING. Sanitary Phnnber easily removed. A wedge can be4 Inches by 10 feet; for Inner form HOBOKEN. N. J. used to advantage If the forma swell sides, 14 pieces 1 Inch by 4 Inches by and are difficult to remove. Avoid 12 feet; 10 sacks of cement: 20 cubic and Gas Fitter heavy pounding and prying as green feet of sand; 40 cubic feet of gravel, M. Ohlandt. concrete Is easily cracked. and 35 feet of 30-Inch heavy woven i While It Is less difficult to build a wire fencing. DRUGGIST. Repairing promptly attended M. Doctors' Prescriptions Put Up at AS Boon of tbe Night. estimates on all wart cheerfully (tvaai START SLOWLY BUT ALFALFA HAY NEEDS Paterson Plankroad and Pnmt PATERSON PLANK ROAD SECAUCUS. N. J. RIGHT WITH SHEEP PROPER PROTECTION RICHARD HILLAS Central Insurance Agent " Mrs. A. BLONDELL FireQuee, Automobilen Ins. ,Co Us.e o anf dAmeric Occupancya , Expert at Madison Station Ad- Well-Cured Crop Is Worth Extra Profit, Rent, Vtarine, Tourist, ; MOICE GROCERIES. DOJCik Sprinkler Leakage. Windstorm ' vises Use of Purebred Ram Expense Involved in Provid- N. Y TIL. 4SO« JOKN ! TESSEN, CAKES, CANDY, ETC of Strength and Vigor. ing Ample Shelter. 243 CENTRE *VC. SECAiCUSN.J Farm Road, SECAUCUS Two outstanding hints for new set- (By BALPH KENNEV, Kanul Agricul- WM. H.ROSE. JR. | tlers or any farmer who contemplates tural College.) THE OLD RELIABLE going Into sheep raising are included Alfalfa hay should not he left unpro- NACXENSACK BRIDGE HfflSE •ENERAL TRUCKMAN AND In a bulletin by Frank Klelnhelnz tected from rains, as is now the prac- Fariiiaai *p«a for i EXPRESS which has just been published by the tice on ninny farms. Well-cured al- E*t.ta t* L«rt Ur fia*i«, ICE, COAL AND WOOD agricultural experiment station at falfa hny Is well worth the eitra ex- fsra Uti it ft. tad it lo»'ilJM.i