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-'_" 5' •*•-«• ' . "v * •- >~' r^T"~' T-T <:• gEffirc"" Krt^;"'• : ""-'. <T'; » < ^ ^CRA^JORP, » : J., TBGRgDAY/fosTOBBR 6, 1910. ' . . f HK£E CENTS -*"^ ^ . ,y- ^4^ V - >;,* Anchor' Posts Ace Driven Into the Solid Ground-No) . Is Required Knight and Hue, year in mod year/Out. Tbepmtt are braced b]r the/drive anchors. They cansotng out of line. *phey are* absolute* I - ty not proof bectine they art/GALVANIZED. " I We bufld tenet*for *llfaf|>otta.- Abo Aibori,'"Millie*, Teonii Back , Stop*. Killing* and Entnnc* Qaua. > ., /^ _ _ , Spedi! prlcr. oude farFam^nd Poultry NejanpVGwn"Gu.tdi, ifc • _ , \ " J ' ' , .-Write for chor Post Iron Works _ GEORGE W. Fi , N. J. ' Honor Roll attAST SCHOOL A=JS M»rooM, Gertrude .ol» Kahl, ETOIJD. Hou«h «rin» "Damon, {Catherine Bod Wilbur SehlDdlor. . W«lt»r SlyOoualt, Carl Mar- riott, tfnwka La TI8yteaux.< noil, Peorm< cour(a Second/A—Snmuel THiamro, era, £t|«Hrd Mojiteoe- „.« muel "Bhainro, \*a ind, Jack Babttwk, Emma An- "joul«o Mount, Vlrclnia Tovlor, IjoVeland, Lolo Slolk, ilntraub. . U-JohaHai . Zt'l, Stanley WftlorWill, Adams. lllancli» Culfinan KiithcnllB i 'fhomaa, Mfcder. Uhini A-Slonn Dmnon. - A d TOsrwm ~rurrunn,— A>iwfl liibooolt, Ruesell 'Ju««M. Ed»ard r t M «t o F exceptionally clem plnjvs »lll v* tbe heaJline attraotiop' at Proctor's Park Place Theatrejn Nvwark jJurlng liir~tiie inntinoe p^ bn Moudfly »tt<>rD6or), O«t. lOtb. Thecomndf to l » prraentwl Frank Tinney, a WncU- f«6gj«nmejlan of tlm ctliliwhool. yiUhold •eoond iilace on tbe hill for the wook A third feature number wJJI -be 41m np- pSArancapr Wi?a Agpes Hs^tt anil Henry ;DB In a' beautifully atagoU Binginir •kehib entitled, ''PrtftniK."" Arany Other attraotlona are listed for the WMki „• " - I ^- first Presbyterian Church. * Thf.fall meetine otlhe Pmbjrlery of wan well iiltnmlcd Jit tho y f TurmUy. The Mixlwiitt>r, Itev ft. 6f lVrth Alnl»y, bnd OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO' tiknrg« of tho aoaalou. Uolvmites fmm ,'f- RANGES From $12.50 to $30.00 ..y, Uarton Plnkiinm, Kayidond Tor- bunh, Kdwin ViinSothpn, jUrmo Tllpp Anna Woods, llubbaril Notrhlo, Holmi ^iiainborluin, •MurR.ali't Conkllng, Cnr- no UnlTiin), .Toy Uuuiwi, M»rili» Jnuk - eon, Estcllo Knnpp, Umolipe Ui'Mnnt, ClmrloltrrttPlCuslek, Yolo Kauut, Mftt- tle Brhindler Fourth OrnJa— Lillian Babcock, _ Tneodote Ilroillay, MBICOIIII 1 ' Brntton, "Mirimorlt* DuMont, Maruia Furuiao, Murjurie Urooabi'dc, Loii!Be_D"lluas»ii (JeoriiB Mock, liobirt AiUlOiiiS, Qcoigio Himspl, Jamra MrChnsky, Albort Mount, I*-oti SchiuUler.-Uetty Hbolee, Robert LhVar. Fifth -Qfade—David Pluum, Wells Unll, Hamilton Fny, Margaret Chnoi- berllno, Graue Clark, tlrVn Werner, ItoBn-Slolkr ttnlon Oonklinic ^Kutli Iltiienborg, Mudehne Adurua, Wllirani Stolk. Sixth Grade—MHrlnn Oorbett, Mill' Jilo Prater, Elilrldgo Humphrey, Ruth MoKlnney, Oladye Ifulvey, Elinor I'ot- lur. Jliirluo Weet, VeruornVimderburd, Henry Tomlioaon, Ornni Aldrloh. Anou Johnson, , Batty LnMont,, Katbr^n Humblo. Seventh Grade—Margnrot llansol, Rj'V. Clordon llusacll, Mr. KrnuHo and Ai ti. Johnson. CONNECTED: Nd^Dirt, Heat, or Ashes to Carry Out. - The Cranfordf - Light Company 205 East Bntiul^ticet,-.- - .-Westfield, N. J. Sevoth Gri Mnry Oorbolt. nmii SCUOOL. Cranford National Bank CRANFORD, N. J. \~' OFFICERS. ' THOS, A. SPERRY; Prosiilent. ,0. M. HENDHICKS, Ca~ahior. | ' DIRECTORS- Tnos. A, HpErtnT,, KOIIEIIT J, tlijc, Vino Allan, Glnliio Deamond, KusSell FreemHD, Uhnrloe Oilraor»>.FroderioK Hamilton^ Utephen Uopkms, Kenneth Jorusa, Mary Landrlna, Fredft Tjewlat -George Lnwreace, Wilbur -Magponnell, FloronosMaiBlolcWIIllnm Oulc«y,Kutlt PotlprT^-Dorothy — Smith. - iJorotfcy! Hohlnajeiv Marinn Ton), Gorttuda Trembly, Elaioo Wemple," Oomnn Wood. KlndemnrUn—Richard LaUoytonux, Ethel Brntton, Alice OonkrmR.-Marian Taylor. - SlIEIiJUN jfOUOOL. - KlndoritarterT-Petir-Crefeld, - Jesae W h 4 J W d l W b C U U n l 1 j W^-M. 8i'Fitiiy, lUnviV N, FIBKIC, 8. Tt. _DuoKBOiinn, P. IT. UTAH, Jomrtr. N. R FOSTEU. < TKe State Trust Company AtPlalnfieid. ^ __ „ Xhu. Tim Stuto 'PniHt Corrrjiimy annoimri 1 ' tho opening of their nibtitution -- ~ h>r lmsmo»« ami invite nn of their tounil iloor >uuft ami baukinR UouhO The State f tust Company ' . At-Plafnfteld, N. J. •-•• ThcCran^ordGaragc AaBNT6 FOR PULlIrVlAN AND ^ - \ ' FORD \ WITH A VARIETY OF MODELS TOSKLECr I-ROM i A card \ftll hiinfi i\ ilt>n)onBtro,rf(in, with no O1)|IK»UOM. ^_- , OuliiiH |iiiu(>il uowt will limiro oiilly iliillvi>ry. Calalog'J riirulalictl upon tcfjuunt. A: BARNETt^Prbp. } '17 NORTH AVENUE, East. Ask the flan who Wears One AkhouM, foul (£T Whlig. I3l»;o M.j_l Akl iul llrtd. Jldiiird i\ 'VYiioeler* Anna Doyle. "•"*• """ ' Prrst OtiidairJjena-CoJiDereLCIinrieB about UR holil Ln Adler-RochesterSuit. Ask him if it's all true about Jthe-rclps^fittmg ^pllar [and tjie^ broad, - shapely-/ shoulders- _ -~ L_ .. him if miy tnUor-iuailo or any of Oox,Mabel Cornell, James a>x, Jaim-s »lmpo T uutil worn out Ualllgnn, Charles Jolil)$fin,L,ucll« Krulff, L K Nll HOlT 0 F with an Ail lor for tlm imiiK of the coat, tho Hi't of in Uiotruth, llio -\\holu g, Louis Kreic, Nellie HoOalTory, 0. Fran- cis Nelson l'blhp tthulieon W»nrd Lis , y, cis Nelson, l'blhp tthulieon, W»nrd dl Wl ft truth and nothing but 't'erlmne, Clnudltt Wheeler, ^ Winnett. nnet. Second Grade—John GlenBin, Aun» ld d GradeJohn GlenBin, Aun» bn, Jnmi'ft-l'iirk, JoBejih liedrUp, j l\l —Ask him about thn -«AHk him if iMrtbi ;!0 loo IIIIICII foi llvelyn tenz, Charlea Malpere, l\l. SUSyonB, Byducy DeCimp. Isleib & Miller, Third arnde—Angelina, rendurt.^oolbut fimt qunhty uiKuref. Ridley, Irrna Westeryelt. | ' l*onrtfi ! PLUMBJNG lK»i)i!, Jamoa Boyle. Cameron I/am, 'l ltJft Mlijtn Fd Ask him about thu man" to-tjoo tho BIMIH Joft from tlio salp- - - Heating & Jinning? y. ltJurft, Mnrlimjtniipj), Fredu {xxlcrstndt, Hmnuel NatbariUsHUtnTile Oraney. «** ^ —Fiftlt-Grnde—Eose-—A Marr;—^too lee- •fitting 'qualitiea of tllCBI) BllitH . NEW WORK AND _of_all-kinds— At Rrofionnlilc Ask the Har •whtt woarM a . Ennli« Hut, I>al- «i Tool, Florencn Un-nnen. Hurry Vut, Terusa Doyle, John Kunkel.. . OFFICE—BflttCER BLOCK arid 89 Qrove Strewt. Sixth Grucle—Franklin Duncombe, o WOaislloHt(nn Jimt >Wri(jbt, Huiley. Mnmie Cox, TtrmJ?hmr~n5Ii(eTr-Bttrnb CRANFORD. N. J lin'il worn any otlici ilui' iiiiiu—~ with a Si-lnvcil if hu can {{(it siic'li plnni]) hat valijcH< lrtii- or JoluiBtoii &. Mm-. OTJR PLACE OF BUSINESS OPEKED FROM 7 A. M. XO 8 P. M, st4lil,-{ri*li)n Hnnaen —SoreVlrrOrndo--'imvtim lifttley.-Jnn» y Purr, Wiilmm Pnrrell, Philip Keencm, M Jl Kthi Ank liiia nil about Uic , , p Louise Mnlhnws, Julius Knthnriiis, C l Pl 8n,dl« MuKeown, Clwnlntinn Pelusio Renilwortf] Inn «oarm(,' qualifjo" of tllOBO fllinOUBflilOOH. Aak biln how many oi o, ^ Ask tlifin ul if our HHHOI tiiiuiit ISJJI -Theatrical News. failures bo ever,hoard ouj street, of which-our of iu thcHO HIIOOH. Harry Handerson, is ono of thoj hod been greatly improved in appear Excellent Cuisine Jil.BO, J u s t Wrights unco (luriiiR tho pust sunimor. The for $1 Twain, Ifm- rtH »H1I ne the business Offices n chungml tu tlm opposltu Blile, \ y Tohn»ton X MurphjB O?"AB entrance," muking very comrno- JJew Jersey if hu could p llOllhO WltJlOIJt tllPIII, or whefi |ho coulil fincl IIOUB <iunrt4r«. White pnint haH benn nred 1 frbely-bolh in Toyer and eilprior If your feet Tiro eas- thentre openefl,* few j about Scho)l'B. Foot pferronnuot stock company playing hlgji Concrete Building Material . r. r - - --f— Any-Design- All-Colors.^ - . 4 : .PLAIIIFIELP CEMfNf STONE •*•" p p class attractions at popular priced. The play for.thl^evenlntf and Friday 19 that Slde-BphMing'Tarwi.ooraedy, "Aro You a SlasorT?"'—There will-be a roatiuee to-inorroW\afternoon. They slford tin exoellept opportunity for shoppers'to drajnatifttioo^Jsr Eyy Knows," aUthe New Plaintleld theatre. The play (Sii charrmlng plotureit pa^bqe andiumor and baa been^Jikened to a Jajjghwlttmteiirln tt»o taiddgT. J;Tfae actioBiu distnb'uliiUTbVer four acts. be .yrlght 1910,, Sale of Last Season's Sweater^ Coats. Owing to last Hflaa'on being ft backwardjeaggn wo ciimeil O\M nuito a bunili ,of Swoalor Coata In PlainlleU to enjoy n Urat-clais 20 Woy*'-$2iind.$3Sweaters .' .... ,.,..!-.,98c. -

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Page 1: Renilwortf] Inn 8n,dl« MuKeownCl P, Clwnlntinln Pelusio › cranford › DATA › citizen › 1910 › 1910-10-06.pdf · «i Tool, Florencn Un-nnen. Hurry Vut,. OFFICE—BflttCER

-'_" 5'

• * • - « • ' . "v * •-

>~' r^T"~' T - T <:•

gEffirc"" Krt^;"'• : ""-'. <T'; » < ^ ^CRA^JORP, » : J., TBGRgDAY/fosTOBBR 6, 1910. ' . . f HK£E CENTS

-*" ^ . ,y- ^4^ V -

> ; , *

Anchor' Posts AceDriven Into the SolidGround-No). Is RequiredKnight and Hue, year in mod year/Out.

Tbepmtt are braced b]r the/drive anchors.They cansotng out of line. *phey are* absolute*

I - ty not proof bectine they art/GALVANIZED." I We bufld tenet* for *llfaf|>otta.- Abo Aibori,'"Millie*, Teonii Back

, Stop*. Killing* and Entnnc* Qaua. > ., / ^ _ _, Spedi! prlcr. oude farFam^nd Poultry NejanpVGwn"Gu.tdi, i fc

• _ , \ " J ' ' , .-Write for

chor Post Iron Works_ GEORGE W. Fi

, N. J. '

Honor RollattAST SCHOOL

A=JSM»rooM, Gertrude

.ol» Kahl, ETOIJD. Hou«h«rin» "Damon, {Catherine Bod

Wilbur SehlDdlor.

. W«lt»r SlyOoualt, Carl Mar-riott, tfnwka La TI8yteaux.<

noil, Peorm<cour(a

Second/A—Snmuel THiamro,

era, £t|«Hrd Mojiteoe-

„.« muel "Bhainro, \*aind, Jack Babttwk, Emma An-"joul«o Mount, Vlrclnia Tovlor,IjoVeland, Lolo Slolk,

ilntraub.. U-JohaHai .

Zt'l, Stanley WftlorWill,Adams. lllancli» Culfinan KiithcnllB

i'fhomaa,Mfcder.

Uhini A-SlonnDmnon. - A d

TOsrwm

~rurrunn,— A>iwfl

liibooolt, Ruesell'Ju««M. Ed»ard

r t M «t

oF exceptionally c l e m plnjvs »lllv* tbe heaJline attraotiop' at Proctor'sPark Place Theatrejn Nvwark jJurlng

liir~tiie inntinoep^ bn Moudfly »tt<>rD6or),O«t. lOtb. Thecomndf to l» prraentwl

Frank Tinney, a WncU-f«6gj«nmejlan of tlm ctliliwhool. yiUhold•eoond iilace on tbe hill for the wookA third feature number wJJI -be 41m np-pSArancapr Wi?a Agpes Hs^tt anil Henry

;DB In a' beautifully atagoU Binginir•kehib entitled, ''PrtftniK."" AranyOther attraotlona are listed for theWMki „ • • " - I -

first Presbyterian Church.* Thf.fall meetine otlhe Pmbjrlery of

wan well iiltnmlcd Jit tho

y fTurmUy. The Mixlwiitt>r, Itevft. 6f lVrth Alnl»y, bnd

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO'

tiknrg« of tho aoaalou. Uolvmites fmm

,'f-

RANGESFrom $12.50 to $30.00

. .y, Uarton Plnkiinm, Kayidond Tor-bunh, Kdwin ViinSothpn, jUrmo TllppAnna Woods, llubbaril Notrhlo, Holmi^iiainborluin, •MurR.ali't Conkllng, Cnr-no UnlTiin), .Toy Uuuiwi, M»rili» Jnuk -

eon, Estcllo Knnpp, Umolipe Ui'Mnnt,ClmrloltrrttPlCuslek, Yolo Kauut, Mftt-tle Brhindler

Fourth OrnJa— Lillian Babcock,_ Tneodote Ilroillay, MBICOIIII1' Brntton,

"Mirimorlt* DuMont, Maruia Furuiao,Murjurie Urooabi'dc, Loii!Be_D"lluas»ii(JeoriiB Mock, liobirt AiUlOiiiS, QcoigioHimspl, Jamra MrChnsky, AlbortMount, I*-oti SchiuUler.-Uetty Hbolee,Robert LhVar.

Fifth -Qfade—David Pluum, WellsUnll, Hamilton Fny, Margaret Chnoi-berllno, Graue Clark, tlrVn Werner,ItoBn-Slolkr ttnlon Oonklinic ^KutliIltiienborg, Mudehne Adurua, WlliraniStolk.

Sixth Grade—MHrlnn Oorbett, Mill'Jilo Prater, Elilrldgo Humphrey, RuthMoKlnney, Oladye Ifulvey, Elinor I'ot-lur. Jliirluo Weet, VeruornVimderburd,Henry Tomlioaon, Ornni Aldrloh. AnouJohnson, , Batty LnMont,, Katbr^nHumblo.

Seventh Grade—Margnrot llansol,

Rj'V. Clordon llusacll, Mr. KrnuHo andAi ti. Johnson.

CONNECTED:

Nd^Dirt, Heat, or Ashes to Carry Out.

- T h e Cranfordf -

Light Company205 East Bntiul^ticet,-.- - .-Westfield, N. J.

Sevoth GriMnry Oorbolt.

nmii SCUOOL.

CranfordNational

BankCRANFORD, N. J.

\~' OFFICERS. '

THOS, A. SPERRY; Prosiilent.

,0. M. HENDHICKS, Ca~ahior.

| ' DIRECTORS-

Tnos. A, HpErtnT,, KOIIEIIT J, tlijc,

Vino Allan, Glnliio Deamond, KusSellFreemHD, Uhnrloe Oilraor»>.FroderioKHamilton^ Utephen Uopkms, KennethJorusa, Mary Landrlna, Fredft Tjewlat-George Lnwreace, Wilbur -Magponnell,FloronosMaiBlolcWIIllnm Oulc«y,KutltPotlprT^-Dorothy — Smith. - iJorotfcy!Hohlnajeiv Marinn Ton), GorttudaTrembly, Elaioo Wemple," OomnnWood.

KlndemnrUn—Richard LaUoytonux,Ethel Brntton, Alice OonkrmR.-MarianTaylor.

- SlIEIiJUN jfOUOOL.- KlndoritarterT-Petir-Crefeld, - Jesae —W h 4 J W d l W b C U U n l

1

jW^-M. 8i'Fitiiy,

lUnviV N, FIBKIC, 8. Tt. _DuoKBOiinn,P. IT. UTAH, Jomrtr.

N. R FOSTEU. <

TKe State Trust CompanyAtPlalnfieid. ^

__ „ Xhu.Tim Stuto 'PniHt Corrrjiimy annoimri1'tho opening of their nibtitution

- - ~ h>r lmsmo»« ami invite nnof their tounil iloor>uuft ami baukinR UouhO

The State f tust Company' . At-Plafnfteld, N. J.

• - • •

ThcCran^ordGaragcAaBNT6 FOR

PULlIrVlANAND ^ - \ '

FORD \WITH A VARIETY OF MODELS TO SKLECr I-ROM

i A card \ftll hiinfi i\ ilt>n)onBtro,rf(in, with no O1)|IK»UOM. _-, OuliiiH |iiiu(>il uowt will limiro oiilly iliillvi>ry.

Calalog'J riirulalictl upon tcfjuunt.

A: BARNETt^Prbp. }' 1 7 NORTH AVENUE, East.

Ask the flan who Wears One

AkhouM, foul (£T Whlig. I3l»;o M . j _ l A k l i u lllrtd. Jldiiird i\ 'VYiioeler* Anna Doyle. "•"*• """ ' •

Prrst OtiidairJjena-CoJiDereLCIinrieB about UR holil

Ln Adler-RochesterSuit. Ask him if it's all true about

Jthe-rclps^fittmg ^pllar [and tjie^ broad, - shapely-/ shoulders- _ -~ L_ ..him if miy

tnUor-iuailo or any ofOox,Mabel Cornell, James a>x, Jaim-s »lmpoTuutil worn outUalllgnn, Charles Jolil)$fin,L,ucll« Krulff,L K Nll HOlT 0 F with an Ail

lor for tlm imiiK o f

the coat, tho Hi't of

in Uiotruth, llio -\\holug ,

Louis Kreic, Nellie HoOalTory, 0. Fran-cis Nelson l'blhp tthulieon W»nrdL i s , y,cis Nelson, l'blhp tthulieon, W»nrd

dl Wl f t truth and nothing but't'erlmne, Clnudltt Wheeler, ^Winnett.nnet .

Second Grade—John GlenBin, Aun»l d

d GradeJohn GlenBin, Aun»bn, Jnmi'ft-l'iirk, JoBejih liedrUp,

j l\l—Ask him about thn -«AHk him if iMrtbi

;!0 loo IIIIICII foillvelyn tenz, Charlea Malpere, l\l.SUSyonB, Byducy DeCimp.Isleib & Miller, Third arnde—Angelina, rendurt.^oolbut fimt qunhty

uiKuref. Ridley, Irrna Westeryelt. | 'l*onrtfi!

PLUMBJNGlK»i)i!, Jamoa Boyle. Cameron I/am,'l l t J f t M l i j t n F d

Ask him about thu man" to-tjoo tho BIMIH

Joft from tlio salp- - -Heating & Jinning? y .

ltJurft, Mnrlimjtniipj), Fredu{xxlcrstndt, Hmnuel NatbariUsHUtnTileOraney. «** ^—Fiftlt-Grnde—Eose-—A Marr;— too lee-

•fitting 'qualitiea oftllCBI) BllitH .NEW WORK AND

_of_all-kinds—At Rrofionnlilc Ask the

Har•whtt woarM a

. Ennli« Hut, I>al-«i Tool, Florencn Un-nnen. Hurry Vut,Terusa Doyle, John Kunkel... OFFICE—BflttCER BLOCK

arid 89 Qrove Strewt. Sixth Grucle—Franklin Duncombe,o WOaislloHt(nn

Jimt >Wri(jbt, Huiley.Mnmie Cox, TtrmJ?hmr~n5Ii(eTr-BttrnbCRANFORD. N. Jlin'il worn any otlici

ilui' iiiiiu—~with a Si-lnvcilif hu can {{(it siic'liplnni]) hat valijcH< lrtii-

or JoluiBtoii &. Mm-.OTJR PLACE OF BUSINESS OPEKED FROM 7 A. M. XO 8 P. M, st4lil,-{ri*li)n Hnnaen

—SoreVlrrOrndo--'imvtim lifttley.-Jnn»yPurr, Wiilmm Pnrrell, Philip Keencm,

M J l K t h iAnk liiia nil about Uic, , p

Louise Mnlhnws, Julius Knthnriiis,C l P l8n,dl« MuKeown, Clwnlntinn Pelusio

Renilwortf] Inn «oarm(,' qualifjo" oftllOBO fllinOUBflilOOH.

Aak biln how many

oi o, Ask tlifin ulif our HHHOI tiiiuiit ISJJ I

-Theatrical News.failures bo ever,hoard

ouj street, of which-our of iu thcHO HIIOOH.Harry Handerson, is ono of thojhod been greatly improved in appearExcellent

CuisineJil.BO, Just Wrightsunco (luriiiR tho pust sunimor. Thefor $1 Twain, Ifm-rtH »H1I ne the business Offices

n chungml tu tlm opposltu Blile, \ yTohn»ton X MurphjB

O?"AB entrance," muking very comrno-JJew Jersey if hu could pllOllhO WltJlOIJt tllPIII,or whefi |ho coulil fincl

IIOUB <iunrt4r«. White pnint haH bennnred1 frbely-bolh in Toyer and eilprior If your feet Tiro eas-

thentre openefl,* fewj

about Scho)l'B. Footpferronnuot stock company playing hlgji

Concrete Building Material. r. r -

- --f— Any-Design- All-Colors.^ - . 4

: .PLAIIIFIELP CEMfNf STONE

•*•"

p pclass attractions at popular priced. Theplay for.thl^evenlntf and Friday 19 thatSlde-BphMing'Tarwi.ooraedy, "Aro Youa SlasorT?"'—There will-be a roatiueeto-inorroW\afternoon. They slford tinexoellept opportunity for shoppers'to

d r a j n a t i f t t i o o ^ J s r E y yKnows," aUthe New Plaintleld theatre.The play (Sii charrmlng plotureit pa^bqeandiumor and baa been^Jikened to aJajjghwlttmteiirln tt»o taiddgT. J;TfaeactioBiu distnb'uliiUTbVer four acts.

be

.yrlght 1910,,

Sale of Last Season's Sweater^ Coats.Owing to last Hflaa'on being ft backward jeaggn wo ciimeil O\M nuito a bunili ,of Swoalor Coata In

PlainlleU to enjoy n Urat-clais

20 Woy*'-$2iind.$3Sweaters . ' . . . . , . , . . ! - . ,98c . -

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./';; >'-.. •'.^t^.'r?-^rv.;i'.'^rrii.p^

f :;V

[laac*.- Ho really was •mug. fellow, and wry

TOn i*e, M dwant you to .marry Audrey."

JL bfatha yH« drenf a jjeep bfaath.*Yotnrant' me- lo-marry—Audrey!-.foul My Godh-what a terrible «orld.

It l»t)'"0n the] contrary," »»ldWv&W&i

you jfere employed In

Hiiiiiiii " ^ MTwo New

in Clinton ParitV

of-Them-Beeomea So

fjf IS? fct^inyi. pfi • olsejihefn^o^^r *ca»3

ker;-hteaceUjboylsi voice* 1 J i lo^.o her >^8d«Bi?e" and jalsadl

spirits tbj*^Sv'erisl!jj!teh;.~>: -,|-— " --1- in"an';w'Js';a ' " -

SFwo7di;breaking, thing* gently or l a . a rkind ot dlpto nacy In a. case Jtts thl«.

.*o"~put"V sinpijv'r tbnnc:irrtimeTon n i » a»L|rth*y}ng. Uke a.cQward.

*tr«nger;' jqy&e", teji^tnlnfltes before*ybt|Tesjne,? >b>.iaM:obscnrely, "jjnij' Ii 7?a»y1utereste(l Hu V» ">ech*me^a•elsano that concerns him. • I jwondot

"it: jofr'could'hejp\htmT jH^-'itaWa^ h i s M W d l y ^ ^ ^ v - " ^ ^ - ^ - ^v r tHowt"- Hl» face Ihowedhis deepdUtrust of 5«nyinBr^npcfsa?««!i

»,halJ,-you

III TIUI HHmjllH«r''^vi> ^ -« • ^, She emlled at Turn aaddenly saihe.aiked the que(t{on,~and her Vmlleleft, him mo e^bewlldered than \hstextraordtnan remark*. *•» , j j .

T o r two, ear*, or'aay a yeat'knd

Separate: Lettuce..art Carrot' 8e«ds»rid Toll ijwJr Of .• '.;. Different Ftov»«i«, : . ••,'•.,

tare been wringing yourhands and meaning at fate,, you am)•Audrey, and doing abosolutely noth-ing at all.to further">6iir wishes.H»ven'tyout" " ~ ~' ,

-«. inunB.maK. .," —*Ho has never bad a y*>nnc?.

S|it» Bomo one to take hliu'wp'

PI

it?_ Why doesn't hf break a shotwindow or smash a lamp?"

Sh i l d th a u iot

indow or smash a lamp?-She giggled t^th a'quick, access

ing at all.tH»ven't.yout

6he smiled jgaln.- '"What could we ba«e done?

Michael asked Jn a Jow voice,^TPbituWii'tyBtthavfrd

»*«.,-. , . . . . - . l a o t a t ^h^«un~oiftlyow's^eet' peas over- there, -andlisten to (bAtTcSck^Tn7usTr"m~tb'8copp'er beech.:•:."And pray', \whyjh)6uldn'til' want ypu_teT3arry-'theTtM ypifl«v«*"r*"-;-,•—-• •.,- <%•-•-.~jM.ls6Ml_BlL* J^othlng. jWbat Ih-deed could ha say, except "pcfllSDsIn bis breath: a private word concern-ing, the thrush or the sweet peas? -]

'^"Marriage," saiii Use gravely, * l sa ^bleated state. Bcme one In theJBible or somewhere, else Bald It, ilbU.MHsjt be true. I wa n ' ' -happy—I want all my*» Sappy. afcsi'-i-Vi.

"WellJ" he askedwAjrrimn^—us, _..

•"My goad boy.-'don't look so glum'.Yo'u"' can'yborrow^ftie in'on.e'y- - for-the'desperate first step, and then throw

^Yu' She )ook

gUlntifS."' :•-';;'.-.-,- - "• ••',.•. v -I'reju wlfty'as ever!" ahe'SaldViked^ar«l'm*dbubttun!r.'.'J"If^ane jooked- Uhrib doubttully. 1(1,

tbo>i8h.t you would be useful., it WUbt*lhapaVbe—Justifiable—to_ so_witta_

/Tiff sure to "bVuseful. Tryine."^'Tbe-end soinetlmes-Justlnes-.iho

invani," she murmured with a'last> effort >?orjaMdeir i h a t stupid • Vltilevoice »nd atop It throwing cold water,STtal" t i * sgest ion

TPbitcouWiityUse smiled coolly. . ! ."It Isn't fair,1' the poor boy cried

hotly—"It Isn't fair of you to saysuch things. You've never spaktin tome like th}» before. If you felt.BO—so strongly about it. why did yon goou listening to me, and .sympathisingaUlJUiBljUine^ndagfeelnK^-yeg,-

-^e.jr^York^Tbei'I^ldron's^. FaroSchool In Be Wltt>Cllntoa/Park hastaught taf) blind .boys to r»i«« "crops-equal. In'evory respect tiy'thosa of tho

"chtldreii-who^^Bn^see.;4ln=fa'ctj.3»».Henry Parsons.' In/charge of the

Tscfaool.snd, Mrrllradyrthe boys' teacbr-er, Insist that Jn: the matter of beetsand carrots tho blind children's workwaa superior./'—; .'B ... •__•/'•' The stibjeet»;of the.rirperlment are

JGarl ttndvi>«ter,-«ach 43 years old. andsirongTjroys for-4h«fr years. Peter IstoUllr blind and has to bo led every-.

">»Jiorc. Carl."who can't distinguish'anything more than four Inches awayfrom' his eyes, has Jus't enough visionso. that, ho can go and. fill Peters'wa-tering PPt< . : •>••..-,',- ...;•*,'.. ^ :

CarTa sister used-to tring him to'the fiark-piaygrmintt.—l)eairU>grhlm-ona^btqeh she would''ith oo . to the.~i«~™ -"iCfhTTiby w o u l 3 W t h W

W&k*Wi

ivtMHriUfmM

•fb^samim

d atop It throwingTtala entrancing* suggestion.iHe laughed triumphantly. •«"Jump in, Sandy;.: I've jsot a.coat

«t Dolly's that she left In "the ci\r ye»-terday. 'You*U,becJia, wftrm as toaat./

,'Don't-waste t l» tblnlng-hoUrs.". /- TormenttUa sprang in.with a/de-

-flant ohv-and '»cramblel_4nt/ _UuCr •white coat. Sho found a,velr tn,the^oeket, and tied It over be/hat. ,

^ I "Let's see how fast sh#il.go!" shecried. "She's a ItoslnanW'tsn't she.

•T«mreelf-g<>»e6luWj,..tii. tlio.-meray^!nthe hard-hearted parent. Or, rather,let Audrey do that. She'll manage Itbetter. Dr. Cogwheel Is' very richIndeed,.I believe. Mi's profession—but there, you know as welt as I .dothat It's only n pleasant hobby to, him,and that his assistants do. all the

A l t j tf»" •»•" - t — • — — i .

agreeing,- Mrs. Standrlng—t>at Fate•was against us, and nothing could be

"HnVtftT*1*' '-—' •'''•• • * • ' ' r , /C.T '"•• •' ' * * •

•/Ibav^t S^SigjWe^ie^jaiSUse-^calmly. rj;i - auppOBe f I-neverthought it over'serlously. I'just said

i»t-you-wanted me to nay, because*Kdn't llk^to see >01' so wretched.

, «e real Issue didn't seem to matter,If I could manage to cheer, you upfor the moroehti'nnd that's the solid

swlnKs.and the Tjoy u J >listening to the other cjulijren play-Ing A gymnasium Instructor saw.Cart-Blttlng there darsfter day andtrte^rto tBin^orsTOWf occupatioif forhim Finally tho Instructor suggest-oil that a plot In the school girden boglM>u to tho boy. Then one, day Carlenma bringing Peter, and Mrs Par-sons decided to try the experiment otteaching, tho blind gardening forpleasuro IT not for profit.

O 1 0 t h b

Y 'II.. WMD. x

L- "For the^fifsL lime," sho pursuedBofily, "I've_ thoaght the matter overcalmly In all-Its bearings, and I'mquite convinced that we. best thingyou can do now Is to ,1588 .no moretime;—but"»" Sho- -••«»>•»* and

m

truth."It was. \

: this one T, As soon .fthe^"tpvn; we;il ;give^her- her. head,jwon't wieT You'lbbe DulJ|d u£, but

iijjriiu: can always payLatteryards." v. •iSv^'phi'.yes, •• ony^can-'aiTrnysv ay"'af-v.'tWwaydiV'- «aJd-beHche!SrtuHy, >"By'.iiffiySi-.U; Is good/to be allyttp-day.'V .-,-

ff.'• '•:•.\ffUtinvUWh&&'o&ce made uphirJ-tnina/Vw-Tieip TormenUlla "with;, feer'daring- plot for the happiness ot the

;:,two/(overit_8he,felt It j»ther,;a-r-ellef-thB i. otherwise. Michael 'was a kind,^ectlonato boy.. Bho had found filmaseful and companionable, and sincehe.?tad given up walUng over his lostloVe/he hai|ln,'t bored her at-all *»••*

ho- yVtBDpea-"time;;" :bl a u g b g s . • • • ; / . • . • . / „ . \ • - £ - } —

"Whatt"' 'His tonp was tWl of sul-len Apprehension. /•••••.- \"."'• "Armi; yourself *; cap-a-pie,• >moniityour "gallant gray, pick "the girl up'.

JI I IVH. IfTf IT - . , -I..H

of hlfr.Income—Jack'says, he's Surehe'doesn't.' And ho adores Audrey.

|-I^MjfJie1dJdn'4H3o^ybu:8uppose.rJ(ejr>Wolher would let her, waSt?~NprsherIt ,orl1y wants one bold step, and'your

| happiness Is Insured for life."— Mlchsel" buried ,hlB ;fnce in >ls'handfl, so his Joy at tho prospect washidden from'Usei--'.'.! ^"Cheor-^tip," ,_Bho _ ._ . _'seo, ns well as.having Audrey wltbyou for met .and ' ever^jehlch' wasonce your only dteam of»hnppln(is»—ryou|ve_often^sald "BO—your future'"will, i e aBsjrrTdrfnprymHnnrtndmltvmy dear boy, that'jour present proa-(esptjs'are^tp; puf i.t'-a» mildly as gos-

* i b I e , 7 p r e c » r l o i u B , > ' - -...'. •• ..•••'•':__•• ' . ;~f-He-loi>ked-jUp-nercely»™^*srM L -^ -

Mm hot a>. fortu)ie-4i|nter|;'

pleasuro IT not for pr— On—Juno- 10-the*

d l t-teachingOnJuno 1 0 t h e * brn^n t a c g

Fotor and Carl to raise beBns, boeta,carrotB, onions, radishes, lettuco and

l t h h i l d docorn, Just m tlA wooden fenco

dishes, lettother-children dowas built" around

hoIm not a- fortunofiunlecr)ed ^"Bollcne anything else of mo,but don't be^evo that. Monoy isnothing to mc*-tiothlng.".

"But Audrey is. You'll havo her'• »- — i — ..« #«» ihklant gray, PICK mo «•<• up, i uu>. , , , . , . , . .

oft with her. One'word atrknto the bargain to make up for theher side, and one voice in ber ear—I forgot the exact weeds, but the endot It 'W~os 'They'll havtr Deet-stee^sthat follow,' "and so they would ityou borrowed/our new touring car..wouldn't they? But you've heard*of, young- Loehlnvarbefore^ and 1needn't entbr Into any more explana-tions. Do as they did in tho goldenyouthj>|the world, and carry off your

Take the flrst~turnlng to

Injury to your \>rlde Involved In thospending of Kerjhoney.", t •-,,'Her light tone eiaspeWed him!Made him desperate; and he-uua-and.laid his hand on the back of his chair

i hit f '

in- "bored her MM ^ ^ * % ^ ^„ . . _ not"ci?nce. from»-her«.«. ™ - | ! e | | - 5 f i a = ? ' * - ^ *

that'tbe aBpect of theense was now u r « ? B " - . • . • . — J . . . . .rapid,lyrfii'd her-experlence - ~

,. led her to t^Vf^<e dlicomfdrt for herd d f l e tor Jack' He,j*lfI-and^dtspteaBreTfor Jack. !-.Her,

^Byinpatuy and patience for' the. love-Slorn'iyouth. were going, to .be,m-re=-^-waraed-'it she .wasn't, very careful,- 'ar i i ihe didn't want tO-itanoy Jack.':'Sp she' set.her wl£s-to-^f6rk-aa.to•-ways and means of'helping the-on-Atifusiastio"TormenniIar-atrd,^cnme:no

"the' conclusion - thatj'flie best thing'•-hV'^ni^ rtn Wnn toiftieaK kindly nnd

is handxwJti a, white faco. ,_\' "I'm going to tell-you the truth,"ho said, nnd Lite too .grew pale attbe sight, oj his changed manner.She had gono too far. She had" beentactless, scornful, h«l( In- iln alt thetirrfe. "tJriBteiid'of helptirR-T-ormentllta-,

h h d h i d d her; or rathor sho

DII >.«lli.u nuo «,u... » _Pftcrs plot, along* whtah corda werestrung, to sorvo as Katdes to tho fiverows of "crops", which were to beplanted. -FrcllnR ihene and measur-ing tho distances'by his fingers andarm Petor drew hts mfnlaturo furrowsand dropped or sprinkled hfs Beads.In his first iitlompt to cover the seedsho knocked the rows askew, but thnnby placing hls\hnnd on that ot his

'toachor wlillo he did ft row In theright way Petor mastercd-ihat itrt .

No grown-up fartnlr would ll <v tnwq'od with hla eyes. shut, but that fs

-what both Voter nnd Caj-1 had-learned.(o do. TUoy wore taken 4o oilier chlldren's plots', allowed to icel the dlfforint Seodllnns as they iDJKared, and BCtaught lo lilstlngutab the' tiny plantsfrom weedi. Hand hoes not morethan a toot long wore mads for them.tjy keeping ttaolr loft hand fingers a

I faw InchCB ahoad of (he,blade theyrdlu UioirTiwIng without cuttlog down' tho vegetables\ ' Several Weeks ago cams tho tlmfor thf first harvesting on the Chi1

dfen's Farm, w filch raises two roun,dof crops. In a summer. As jadlshesbeets and bean.* avproachod •maturlt:the oxcltomcnt among the small fa

¥ OfTOON.—Tbe countess of Stratford, who is one of the most popular ofL the American women that hav* married titled Englishmen, was honored -iho other- day by an unexpected visit from the dowager Qnconi Alexandra,.the first' sbe~h» paid since Uie death of King Kdward. Lady Stmftord andher husband. Mr. Kennard, have taken Houghton llnll, Norfolk, froni Marquls Cholmondlry and iJidy Stratford was engaged in gnrdoolng and,,dresscdIn old clothes when the quosn mother's..motor camo up the drive. The coun- '_tcss attempted to run In doors and change her uttlro, but Alexandra Insistedthat she> continue her work In the garden.*

^r,njly.to!the young* man Michael. _0oj/Bhe^wrtteCHttle jioto liiher scrawl-'

Ing, .untidy hand aBklng '"';*ndT:iBe"*.hSr~Br' 'vliigei J and Jack; meeClng Vhich they w••' tend,, and spent the,i ..._._.

he was due ICDpardlng, as Jack..called*:lt^jup and down her.pretty'drawing-

ifAgaiB»t~tK*-d£Dh —-"' — """•

by throwing the detestable habits o*the abomlfiSblo, psst In my Jac? llljethis? The world'is paftjtagolden,youth now,' and grown sorisjbP&~vn4I'm glad ot It.". , ; .„ " \

"Kot at all," 88,14. Llso composebMy!"You love-"Audrey"''— passlotiateiy,deeply, unswervingly. • Yqurpften tbfdme so. Bhe loves you^-sftvotedry)In tljp samo unquestionable way.-Sha'a .ofton told ma that,' flha'a. tnldquite a number qf people th&t.- Runoft with-'her .like a brave knlfcht of

•1b!ldv'''--Dbn t-stanld:.aiiy iion< risjj.'Jronimercenary parents' .or vegotarlSnTrl-vals " ' '"'•'"•

«he hsjj,hlnWould hove fii

her; ph rather, she* ' ncf If ahe didn't

er^ waxed BQ ii nse Ourt ITio distinc-tion b«t»e«n riioum and tuum wasfrpouffitly 'lost to view and thu boy-lwbo»e bcana matured fatly was liko-ly to nnd blnif*lf ;nilnus iho beansKvrn tho observation plotvln chargeof the Instructor* wero. robnod ot their ,prlx" nrodurtB. Out to tmi "credit' ol |tho farm bo It said that whlfit thVde-"'strnctlnn milked around- thorn tbe

crops wern left undls-

was followed by

a feat wnTch honts thnt of the girl In(lrlmm'8 fntry etarlns who lind Iq picklentils nut of thn nnlien. T»j»t girt hndUeautlful blue «yt<n, and nvrn at thatshe bad to call on her'fairy godmotherto help her out. Hut Peter, who Intotally .blind, ran] take lettuce anilcarrot seeds-mixed together and-sop

blind boys'turlied.

This harvestingthe second planting In this Petorand Carl shqwrt auch marked Im-provement (hat MM Paraons believesthat gardening in some of Its branchescan be made nn employment, for theblind. The sowing of beets and car-rots by. tho blind boys was the beatnone on tbe farm.

In a few weeks Peter and Carl havelearned to ulMlngulah the different,seeds entirely by feeling. Peter has

arato them correcnynlioUBli fhoy"nrn—enough alike to'Ldecelve many personswho have their slgllt.""Peter's latest ftecQmpIlnhme.nt Is todistinguish bright colored nowor pct-nlnr'ono from (he othoi' apparently liy -some subtle dlJIor«nce In the toxturoot the blossom. Thqt doesn't monr.'that he could tell Mthelher It's a'jmlopink or a' light blno sstor or rocog-nlie any One gradation of tint, but hoknows a fed petal train a yellow onp.

Jkltogethe.r the Instructors nre murli.pleased: with thosumnicr's experimentand aro as eager as Iho boys to con-, 1tlnue It next yaar.

vjould have hlnduVtd Hup If she dquickly Undo her wofK. And besidesthat/ lfshe.bnco let Michael say what

fhe was going to Bay—.% "Michael," she said slowly, raisingher black eyes to his with an Implor-ing sadness, which bewildered himeven more than "her unklndncis haddone. "I'm afraid I have not 'qulto frank wltlOou. I have a.

reason for what I ask. Don't you'that 1t mlrht lip very qnod far nlo

Qrand'fliplds Girl. Attempts to Enlist, but Balk*: on Request to

Rpmove Clothes.

Msh

''grjeiijpt.'tha carpets and curtalnn,looked, as Michael toldf hor,WhenLlsfl looked, as Michael

lie dame in, exactly llko •» nymph or am o b

lfo-ou married Audrey?" /\(3ood' For you? Good fur ,»ou,

MrsVBandrlng?" • /~l"\fx. * Good f6r mo " ' '—/-She looked at him Bteadlly/- - /

ar'atid Ilspldn, Mich —Held back fora day, a slory of a youngglrl in maina 'tlro nnd evidently wishing to Joinhor sffecthourt In tho east has justcoma out of the local finltOi] Statesmarine-corps rocrulttng Rtatlon. '- Thn "ynung. man". In question en-

That in Boarding Institution NotNatural, Says Bishop.

mmm.

rr3ttaWTSOTnettrraBm*wooib;«'I am rather llko something in ft

1*. wood," she admitted 'with a laugh,as Bho held out her hand. "I'm ayoung-woman In a dilemma, and I•want to talk, to you, Michael, very•erlously indeed."

Michael's face., fell. ^"I-dpiWjsh you wouldn't

d h w "

•• "You talk llko a book." The'dls- , "i; should like, .to be abl« to UUWusfm his tone made her lauBh at my husband that-you-were/faarrlBdAWnr>bithis,maTmer-of-recelv|ng;!her iho-BaldV—v.lv. It had" suddenlyndvico BhoVed her • that, she had occurred^he^ett4iflMW^witlL.hlmJmly_lu4JjieitfltJLh.a.In time." She had beett playing withflre.'"iOI"courBO she had suBpected It•for soine tlmS, and even-It It was only . . _ . ,^s'SIor^o^torJiigr^t-bestra-.feeblett-lltTrpT-Tflickering flame, it was qulfo lime It | Xlso wentwas put ouTwlth a little cold water.

',saiaTie,Bi*!t*--*^"nat :'to-day, ariybow."at to-day, anyhow.

, "To-day," said LUe firmly, clasping- her hands round hor knj<e and watch-

lag him intently. ., - He set his teeth. - -

.-«*"L,ook hero, Mrs. Standrlng. he" ' said desporotely, "I'd rather joti'd

«alte- 'shout- somolhlns else, I wouldreally? It Is—well—-palnfulYyou soe,tiorribly painful, to fiave tWpart

• raked up Jont now. - I want tiriryto' forest That I have suffered. I'can sometimes, especially «rheir I'm

her'that shd/coilldn't doJtC?at _h.lnv with' perfect

npn^Bty a-na'Slncerity;^ . ,,•*But" Michael's'-'face/cfoitaBftdf Jler

:61orcd a little; and hl» moody eyes

tercd the Btatlpn stating "hu" WIBito enlist In the service to be sent toNow York as soon UB possible. Notunderstanding —why the applicantshould ' bq sent so biirrlejlly (o thetraining Btatlon, tho officer jioked tbeapplicant to explain KalnCbut verydotnrmlnod, the nnawer . was 4 givenfhat a close. frleTjrt—bjK/tho name oftlrown wan Bent by,tho locat recruits

iN Yktn^Toffteer^rid^Ji-^no^n^i^iYarJt.viry Ill.and It waBv<'-6is." wlshin bonear ''his" frlond air Boon- as posal-

cnfefuTlv chooslne II, We" proiTm7nn?y"CTaniinitibir""~»_^ateluiiy -«|loo?™«!-|3'ur-r-jM-1_,nroUgh.. and the prospective

Not Only Do Children Suffer, but Par-ents AIM, Who-Lot* Most Sacred

.of Parental Duties—OneWho Disagrees. .

gressor or showing him that ho was agood follow nhd' didn't .jnlnd chaff,'.Tommy becomes happy and self-con-'fldant." ;. > . - , - . , . . . • • : ' • - ' : " - . - . • , ' : ; - • • ;-

. Speaking at the conference on thomerits-of the elementary school. Dr.'Macnamara Bald htr-caulil- cotifldontly":say that It hadjvorkedjiothlng_shj)rt__of a social revolution, r ;..

It wan not only In the Impfovemontif the children thtunBijIveBlmt-lio vn*...-

upper and not toupper and mlil.llo classes not totheir boyT-tti-tho."b»rraekrIIfe'i-of-thpbonrdlng school, and So removo themfrom thn borne mfluencc, \* made bytho bishop n'f Hereford. '

The bl»hop wan a speaker at thepublic" morals oonferenefi, wJiIch washeld at the Caxton hall. Weetmlnstef

l.tmuT upon the children.'Even the-poorest arid most, hnrdc:^-

worked, woman In tha Back Btreet had ' '.'.~'made a BtruggTo'day in, ilay out to BOO ' ,'that her.Eliza shouldi havo as clean a' 'pinafore as the'-'rest of thiini, • - r • •• .

Amid lauKhtnr, Vt. Macnamarn' add:

Tith a little cold wate

And exposed to 'Audrey's'winningways—oh, ho would soon return toMs allegiance. Sho was giving thobest possible advice.. "Evon tcAbuy chain armor and a

[Val}ant ray",""=™SttcltffeI—remarkedslowly, "one requires crowns — orducats or whatever you use to buytbe silly things with, You know thatI haven't the-maney for such—suchmanliness." _ ,j. "Worji!" said LlSe- unfeelingly."Get something to dov and stick an it.It's time you earned your own lin-

d l l| d y ait's lime you uutuTsu ^wu, w,........ing Insleaa Dt.dreamlng.nJI day abdut

. y o u r 3 r ^ g s . ' Ob,' I've^ttjrjiatience•Tylth.you1!';jw.. .:-:^:_-:- --..'A. .'•-.:>.;:.l/'n'Ishe—

'Michael .rose"In dignified ;dlspleas^rsandfing?r e , •' •••jy--J^::r-y-\.:--\.-.-:<'/'p-'^-'-''ir:'-\tha''~iinshi

aderi'noplll^sipos^cheoTfal,".""-:''-^^;;'-;^;fTp'^cer Audrey," then.-isthe dreadfl^ivmpmpiryWjshe,asked maliciously;aWi'55tfTEf 0 • Ian ghlhg at me-. ."1 meant^a^S^ter.'bteJIntepyiewvjvlt-h.berflatter, of course and-the way be

Insultea mo; butTl ItiWlU! •'"•" laugh at me, Mrs. Standrlng.'? 1 tl thtak It wo

ugh at me, Mrs. Standrlng."1 aometlmes- thtak It would havo

ULd l M B ) » u g h e d a ti^n^j^arejB«k-sa<|plpfiitfighfeBavfesporred, yott;o«i!?i,^ei5..,,,i^jSut^o^noderstand'yoBi'Jr'ln-

|etlvltni!dldp't.::dnd the topknot painHHrtrljrtf'.oi^W»'t«M.dwnene4;pj*jf>i,.,,v

ai-T.imWh't-tiav.i «ncouraiiod--ron. to

hor wo>ds \"My husband uofti not npprovo ot

)our friendship with me," stio-snlil,"He does not believe. In your love forAudrey. " He says you have not overIt. He says that you don't coma here

t' my sympatbyV-biit—becaiiBO-u-^" \ -Sho stopped suddcnly.X _Ho came a,nd sat dciwn In the other

corner of the wtndbw-seat\ " ——~"What—what can you mean?" ho

asked eagerly. \"He says yon come to scp me *

Llse stopped again, hfllf-frightened,for «ten.now sha might only\ havelot loose the flood-gates. \

Is he—ho Isn't jealous of me, Mrs.

nurrled through and tho p r o s p e c erocnj!J._ahQwn to tho nnxt room whero"he" was afl"ked to remove, "his" cloth-Ing that tho remainder of tho exam-ination might bc finished 'After watt-ing for an usual length of tlmo tor

" it) appnar, tho officer calledl rccrlved-th»Tilln N < r D y

door was opened.d Th

doccupied

bilng r c c r l v e tpened. Tho room was hotThe window leading to the

h fl

i » n 1 j e a uUIs, awed tone.

l

Vl've noticed tha,t," he said ysdly.

rlng? UIs, awed t o n e . yanger his words would havo

aroused."and perhaps I'd h—~- „-. - --wonder thaWve- exhausted your pa-tience; Mm,- Stnndrlng. You've beenvery good to me, and" I won't Ires-pass on your kindness any* longer.But"—his Voice broke^a-Httle—•'Luttl..juu' «aoutd-»ps«b™to ma Ilkathis'.' That^you ghonld'tell maio go\to work!" , ' N,,

"Itrs time some one told you.p F i ^ « t b

•JVUMJU4 —-a«k . H _HV -.of my love, you see. }t is bis perfectconfidence and trust In me that makes,our homo such a happy one, Ahso-J.lute certainty of a person's unswerv-T

e»lnn niamyg mAkeB O. home 4

a^tue^Ight'pf j the* teart :sta«dinR tinhistweB/iiie sottenedC^lUeMhhnj.'^e>h*ps,Y8hy:;h%dybeen^mtie|?atofavnerceV'r:

;- vct:,;jT'v^ >.*£&"; 'ft;'?^'TrSJf'^ft^^wniftg^tVMIcha^^jlijB

^|«idf^opitgenUy^^?J01B5»i»^ni.

?h^Iew^«f^and;;hw3bld'il«n"^

iiluus! . Oh, no

ball woa open 'and on the floor nearby was found a lady's handkerchief)wet .with UfajB,S>bIch hsrfcn initlal-"B"|n thq.'corne"r. i;;r;rirrTi:i.i L^

boys aihil girls.; , . ^Speaking on ''Education tot Pajfent-

|ood,~.tho bUhpp-said the Knullshpeople ot thir upper and middle classeshad drlfte^ far ..top" mtich .Into an al-most «xcluilT« preference {for board-ing school.educatlMi. ; •'-...

^Boarding-school life-is not a natu-ral ll/o. lor tne yonng." be dectaredn"•..'it is-not only the children Who suf-rer.froni being cent Into barrack llfo,but the p»rents also suffer because

MONEY LIES IDLE IN COURTS

Nearly $10,000,000 In UnclaimedFunds In England Alone^-Re-

.dUfe National --Debt. a

absoloWy BurorLj^ndon— A recent publication of tho* f T T » i h » , n Interpgtlne art ic leflaw Journal has an Interesting article

the subjoctjof'tbe-'unclaimed fundslng-te-T:oUrt. "Some of those," it

T ~ h " t present engaged In

happy, MIchaeL fomembet that, uutle aays'lt is cwel of me to allow you

come BO often -Hcm»ys It tsn*ff yOUv^*-*—^r -'11:rT Ji^^rrnrJr- . -,uelt Not fnlr?' How.?", His

at her words, and Lise sawwas going, tbe right way tolastr

Some of those, it»uysTwho-aro at present engaged Intho quest ot treasure supposed to'bo

that s-work

'o be Continued.

Ther»Suddhtate, B/andi pagans inCUrJstlaiiii.

,many, ,_ieda'na

worWiaaXtBereare

Opaii'lah g,'allmight possibly-'turn their attentionwlth-^lBatBr profit to the mass ot un-claimed treasure -wh|ch stands to_thecordlt of'TntBorsTn-tfie bpoTw^o-r^epay oBlce of tbe supreme court- The amount so standlne In Englandalone at tha-present day, -is nearlyJia'flOO.OOO, of "which the' interest anda large tart ot the capital will, lnr-dfault ot a^-aucceJsTuI petition, nltf

' to ihe reduction ot the

ol framed certificate upon tho man

> Dr. Jamos1 Cantle, honorablomecrStary of-tho'Boynl. Institute ot PubllcfBettlth, K»VO some useful bints bn chil-dren's'clothlnR. ••;•.' '•' - :>•:••'/•'~H8^" ileprecated 'the UBp-.of babies'"cdmforlcrs" and unsuitable clothingfor children •fispeclallyjjston jafekots"-fer-grbwlngibdya,-^T,..__._:j7l~:;i__:

DUC in*9. p u c u u ueu nuu^a uv^^«..<hey los<i the most aacred responsibili-ties of parental dalles.

"Sfy experience as head master of.Clifton-cxdlege—wblch-ls-boUi-a-ila^

1 school and a boarding school—leadspae—to—tn«-conclailon' that the best

form of sdiool education for boys ofthe upptr and middle dawMiis thatIn which the boy fit able to lire undertbe Influence of a good borne lite. '

"At the saaytlmg a toy <jan 'enjoytbat'ia best in.a TWMI organuea

bo»r<llnK-KhOoL" •••'.'• - f::^:;'~r'\< ih~:?.A *cht»Imaifer of severai; years' et-

perlencev gave W;VCT»1 r«»»oits why he,IM nnt • tru. with the bishop of ^erfr

DAYS OF CANAL MULE. ENDEOTugboat Seems to Be .Practical Sslll-

"tlon of Waterway PuzJtle' Pennsylvania.

In

igauch:.Chunk;, Pa.—^The-days of thecanaUmOle at.last-soem numbcroin?..the result of repeated experiments by:the Lohlg'b Coal and- Navigation coin-.pany, and Wgs promise to becomo. the.nower.tbin.ove the coal/laden. cbttnk-e r a o n U i e c o m p a n y ' s c a n a l . •'•'•••.•••'••'.••

After trying different .electrical ap-plIancetTdurlng the.psst few )eararand finding that It was not feasibleto use electricity, a. coal-laden bargebound for'. Bristol waa taken In towb l g ' n d made lour-tmlles pert*^ford'B'.bptatot^'-''.v-' v :v'".-,v.: ;=:.R;yrrb^gtit^an"d-maiae|^ui^inIiaf^ec

my Jones. w*o lara.oay boy at a we*-qodary school.'' be said. "He U-bitbjr_another boy abd goes home crying

;ieyol;ln-J^hpnrs,wbic4;ia^bd^;t^•hon*a*d"a:balf.?es«^thMi:lt^'genK*•er^^on^|b^;muletp^b>er/5?ptx(^ji

n d t i e s i l d o n ^ n o w ^ d o g g p , fc . ,jnwwJ'iUi'^uinKiiit IrleTi4."_^ '-v r^ ^ CUrJstlaiiii. \ ~*~. , , * *r-\ — -- — -_ —^—

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CRANFORD, N. J."Rave you ordered yoar faUindt ysti

German military authorities have/ sbad case of alrshipltla.

'Next aeiuion women will weaipainted hati." How many coats?-'"i

The autUepUi, 'bank note-4s thtlatest-4evlce of-a germ-ridden age.-

When an airship urns turtle tb<occupants cannot swim arhore.

Fortunately Abrika has- lots of coal,for It needs a great deal of steam

If they'd make tbo frames ot aero-planes of rubber, wouldn't, there) b*

- fewer occidental"" 7',

New York spends (35,000,001) a ycaion charity. It costs money even tcbe poor In Gotham

'• • / ' -Wlndham who 414 not thoroughly/accept

wereOolonils Dyer aftd KlderkUL Ina tow minute* the light'of the torches Ihowed an . ,

-immense concourse of toads of frogs, whichever ,were, bearing down the niabi street of the

and "flacking" ifkti a myriad ot

Colonels Dyer and Elderkln seemedby the visitors, the dax-

of accounting according to~ the Bible was an all*embracing affair, and thereat all" the Wtndhanr^*

.people

tfie experts that any

good, nlaqy personsdirect desccndtnU of Vhe .Colonel BMer-

U_>itudled fcrthwltli«nd studied carefully

and In the history

Youths who get hurt at football— cannot explain that they did not know

tho game was loaded

'"_ Notwithstanding tt»e fact that . . .wasn't much of a summer we a «

* sorry tb bid it good by. *•<•• «'

o

j,^*latorfc wBt fly nwpftomanbtftnnd dlo of ennui when MI possiblerecords have -been-broVen.

Insanity Is on the- Increase, say -th*doctors Shall we appoint a commis-sion to examine tbe doctors?

Families that simply'must have do_mestic service aropsJned^to heal

about tne~Bhortago In chorus girls.

" Probably we shall have nolse-p'roo!lints when we get nolse-proor mechanlcal pianos and noise-proof bables. _ -

Now lhat good people have organlied n'--»orld wide pure-milk fight IIIs becoming a distinction to .be ,»cow.

. .- _ - . , sometimes stories have hecntold of frog visitations and It has turned outthat the Invading army was composed of toads.The reverse, of the statement also has beenfound to be true on several occasions. <

Some Tears ago-an army.of track-hoppingtramp toads took possession of the gravel roattbod of the flloux City and Pacific railway,, andlu unbroken column' miles In lenirth. as the

the story of the Invasion of tbe village a score oftimes from the lips of fer grandmother, who asa child was take? time after time/to see the- placefrom which the night disturbers earner To thedays of-Jhalr deaths Colonels/Dyer and Elderklnwere called Frog Dyer nnd^Prog Elderkln, andIf local Connecticut authorities ore to he-believed,

'there has not been" seen/from that day to tola

Jown of Bleneoe, Iowa. It is stated that tberowere so many millions in this mighty armythat nothing like on accurate estimate of a n d l u o r d e r

/ < ° " ^ * « k taJhem again.

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A HoBton womnn wanted to elope;but when hor husband gave her monejto go, line changed her mind—It tookall the romance

Up to the nLJlma.t * ol

I -_.. io a comparatlvel;

small section of tho universe.

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After flying across tho . Englishchannel a few times no experienceduvlator should be afraid- to tackle theJdb ot flying across Lake Michigan.

It would be Interesting to know lion.many barrels of excess humidity w«have had this year, and the weatheiman ought to supply tho Information.

While—Prof, Garner's educated apt-may lack In refinement. It -would notgo Joy riding through a residence dl»

- tricf late at"ntght"winPffioopcn mulefler. ' •"

to* be brown wltSlrtno color ofjtaTlsltajjls"If'there waBlsuc'h an army ol tbo-tmtrar

chlans as It Is s^ld there_was It would'be nowonder if tbe resident* of the infested districtmight have feared, that the toads' would divert-their courae(from-the railroad into tho towns,1*to repeat Pharaoh's^la«tu'e o_f the frogs, "Whenlne rivers, brought forth frogs 'abundantly,-Which—went up into the housesr~snd: lnto~lh~e"bod chambers, and even -upon the beds, andupon the people, and even Into the ovens andinto the kneading troughs" "

Now the toad is not nearly so-handsome abelag-os Is his frog couslmMe never coujd_ "a-wooln*

"BO'-Hke his ~green-coated"brother, despite the factthat Shakespeare proclaimsthat his toadshlp has a Jew-el in his head. Ugly andtenomoua, the bard ofA.\on writes tne toad down,and ugly and venomous tothe. people's mind In many -places ho la to this Jay. al-though In reality he ranks

fully protected bird. O1UA Thorns MllleVspeaksof th*em as "greol, beautiful, snowy creatures Vho

'look strangely /Gut of place? so far from the sea-shore" I ha/o befea told that these > gulls are -sacredly protected by the law ond^tho people oftho wesleWntato, slid I have" also been told thattbo early Settlors, the Mormons, believed that tbeLord has sent the birds to'his chosen people. -

i'" *'£&

M y " n t - CIouJs of grasshoppers bad$ * J e a the crops in that early day in many

ofythe western territories. They attacked Utaht n e m l l U o n n»H"°ns. Then it was that the

As.Jong as OfcrmKny can sell betold ^battleships tp/Turkey she willmaintain her opltilon that the time linot ripe for tb* partition pf tho Otto

lire/man erap

ItTs saidlhera Is-the-yast field of tho

It Is probable many p'cwondering aa to which onit presages disaster.

comet in Iand it so j

-Tlie' captain of tbo Unlarmy who broko his ankle ^clng at Newport seems to bo

.for a pension on'account ofreceived lft tho line of fluty.

a matter or fact, It Is likely 'that tho brown-skinned a r -my which moved withoutbanners in military arraysome years ago was on themarch to meet tho greatarmy of Rocky Mountain lo-custs which WHS , moving•teadlly forward in"an~*op--poslte direction and In Gen-eral-Sherman's words, "For-aging liberally upon thecountry."

Even though the toadsare so.harmless and belpw-fnl,'ther petbaps-wllr never "get anyone to love them It Lmust be<admlt(ed that np-pearances-are-agalnst them.The Iowa people who somerears agd were Malted ,bythe toads had, no reason to

-arrogato to themselves anyparticular distinction, on at-count of the visitation, for

_->M. Chicago woman, who-work- aconfirmed woman-hater by baking him

lmpIylirustratetrtho bIng that the way to reach nbeart I. through „ , stpmach*

man'

, anlomo cases, without

In.any

A fiffJJJOff TW9OATV

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ses, without any .•JntentloMo-nnmrthey/'have inaugurated verl-'table reigns of terrorj__

Years ago, in the little Puritan settlement^f Wlndham, Conn., iut of which sarong asMatiy notablo American families, perhaps aahavo come from an/ other'colonial hamlet, amigration of toads 'led the people to believe

gulls appeated—birds never befere Seen lq thatlocality within the memory ot man. They came"In. tremendous—Hooks and-devoured withoutstopping tho hosts of the enemy, -and theycompletely saved the crops- from -destruction.Now the gulls follow the plains like chickens,and In Utah at least. It Is said that no one

large "tangtoad took klndl} of food; bi

|&al-(he bar*«Hndgmeut Tiu-iBtlon says thnf the migration whlchthlH fpflF itnnM thA nnnnU ••«.... '«.__ .a *

"A New

T* nub wia gun wiu* to Salt LHKU regifii iae"toWwas £o"Sne"Bectfon of a "northwest fexafr

county, Borne time ago. There was but a com-paratively small area ot the county under cut-

owing to to the nature or Iba'iBseers Jc«s andtheir extreme length -he t o a d 4IOcnIty ,inswallowing. In order to aid 1st theqprocess. ma.soon as he would get a flrm grip oa the gmss-

' hopper be would look tor a stick or a stone byvnjeaU8 of pushing against vnlch he coald forcehis prey down hts throsi. Now hi order to~s.eewhat the toad wottlit do If ao-stooeW stick2SI9_»U»Mi^aU o^thos A JHaWei ,y« t l s trnoved from, his rlcintty. satd tbea be was fedanother big grasshopper with gneat'knotted.

crushcaahe creatnres atjd. «o greased the rait* •—that progress was lufpuwlulu tor Mlmu tlirie.'.jThe pessettgers" said that/they could have -

stood the-situation more philosophically If tho-llorfa4ers-liad-]>een7frogBr^or-thea the'quey-

tlon of the *faod\supply would have beensettled for a, lot of hungry people. Frogs', legsmake good eating. •• ' --y -

It Is not generally knbw.n, perhaps, to .tholayman that toads, llke-frogs, lay their eggs '

inlUiotta-ot eggs_

Jersey ragpicker In one j brightened -populace which species of batra-- . - — s In ehian brother it was that brought horror Into

-— r who formerly thblr mldBt.owned the old clothes are -probably^"(mplainlug about tho cost of Hying

Bed, bynames Dyer and Elderkla. It may doio harm at thlB late day to" Bay that both theseDqb

tbDqb

Plttsbul— A itutuurg\ - Sailed OTL.

Nieo." Whyk tor tako the . . .\ he fcan fly all tho

"~ \ , overlahdT

Chicago- aviator.'Qazette*Tlme

says the

ened with destruction by a horde of. RockyMountain locuBta; then .there appeared-to theastonished gate of the resident -Texons anarmy of toads, before- which, in numbers the

be deposited Income morass. They hatch,out,. the joung set big enongb, and migrate,In,a ""

body to the,dry ianfl, someUmes golw long-"' H ' H " I ' H I I | • • II i l l * ! li n i l . . . • • x . ^ ^ * A . • ^ * m I-

s . 'litS yeftko Michigan to MUwauv

"3 any Chicago avla-ila to da that, wheb

?? to Milwaukee

,In .Manila, especially In tbb mealtails, where files assemble In swarms

lt,is found that solution^ or one In five.'hundred formaldehyde tn-water placedIn saucers attract and kill. Breedingplaces of flies are sprinkled with k.m

ana un street sweepings sprlfkfed with crude petroletfm and-thec

-'"" covered with lime, which. In turn, li• ' covered six or eight Inches wlUr new- _ J??eai>-.earUl,- _ By these simple, easj

,a means the numbers ot flies were Im• '.-, ,mensely diminished.

, , the story-goes, than was per-aaps exactly consistent with the strictest Pur-Itan thoughts Some ot the) elders of the place,It Is said, looked a bit-askance at some of theflows of Colonels" Dyer and Elderkln. There

~vere slaves In that* day In Connecticut and(vtadbom held Its'sbjire. .. OnVpegcoful nlgbt iu"*May.the_Wind^amhmllles retired at their usual-hour, not Ibng

'iftor "-candlo 'light." At midnight they were-

on business bent. They-ate-granshoppera*—T-hey—

„ the cfea-tures. And they qjletly Bat uflder the cab-bago leaves and beet tops to wait for more.They .didn't come. Tho toads had saved tbecrops, and It Way be Judged that If one wantsto be pertain to get in a quarrel he can get It-It he will go that .section of Texas and ma-lign a toad. ( - i

Should anyone-be Inclined to doubt tbe in-sect-eating capabilities of a common every-dayAmerican toad, let him listen to the evidenceof an experimenter, w-ho_la at once a scientist

ent writer is not vonckms; tor this toad story;he is simply setting tt down as tt has beentold ~by an observer, and if it to a -naturefake" the blame must go elsewhere- The toad.finding he could not swallow the big grasshop-per, looked about as nsnal for a. stone and.rfinding none, he atjempted fa use tbe ground

-«s-B-pushett: " . . . - - . -

the marc&lng armies 'of toads which astonish'people and accounts of which -Are 'spread:broadcast over the earth." - *"'

Straw Hats and Aangle to secure aofflrtent force, and an » >last and perfectly ettectlre toeasts. be stood on'his head and wlt,hont the least dBBcnlty forcedhis food down his throat.

This load unquestionably was a wonder.One day, we are told, be happened to find anangleworm of great length. He took hold ofone end and succeeded In swallowing, aboutan'inch and a half of the worm, -which then.realizing Its danger apparently, inaai tbe restof its tody boa-like around the neck of thetoad. This .gave the

••You might scarcely, tnlnkVVsald Mr. «a»,^- -Blink, "that'there was anytlr)ng4n.comnW be- ^tween sirnw hats_and-automobiles, but,by that"'way of thinking'you'd'.be surely* forgetting!

ne point In favor of an aviationmwst-aust.

. aoea not KICK up -the

ihat broko upon that pekcetul hamlet In thevatches of the Sight Thero were blended the . . . » . I u . , a , U i l Ua mn n a n snows, mat- aitnougn oy nlolscs ot a million throats. It ~nsaa guttural,- tound a; toad In his garden and. proceeded,-to-', could mrallow aboot»arsh and, horrible, and It came out of the =make .a.potjjf.lt._He_wentrto-<saH on-master —when* the relaxationtotty blackness of midnight. Tho people of_ toad one morning about ten o'clock and with-

, iVindhanl Jumped from their beds panic atrlck- " u t knowing h6w many insects already had""in, threw on what clothes they_ could, and - fatlen-before the toad's darting tongue, pro- his Infinite witrushed outdoors, many-bearing plno torches,- ^ceeded to feed him on ptanNiiests. 'The toad—that het-nlrrt nfo Illtlc light holes In thn Inlm iiiimV ntn rnnrtllv nml nil mi n i „ i.

their cost pf upkeep, in which respectstrikingly alike.

"They say it costs more to'ifecp an autoL•bile than it does to buy one imprecisely ^theSBame4a.,truo ofJUa straw- hat,'_jasu4aife" -m 'own experience foran'JIHislratiQn. ^^-rh—.

'"Early In tho season I bought tt straw-hat-.'for which I pald,|2.,,l know a place irhere-ybii1"can get a veiy godd stra* hat-for that ' "

f le, but a. Wndunexpected, is that, which

aviator In Berlin. Her ' (UM been arrested and bis maohlnecoifVfry ' Bfcittdior taking^ three miles' flight

, tt is saI3~

The slaves were prostrated..with fear andthing, to tbe knees-of.thelr; masters^The no4se>eeasod jaots tor an instantrbut on the" contfaiy clergymhn turned'hlaVltehtlon^to caterpillarsIncreased- with every moment, and then, 'to - Of these hairy, .repulsive creatures the toad

llOITOI* tit nil. tllA nnlob fmimt • ) » » » . ^lirf. ««IHM*.. #>... i... .«.— _ . . • r .

'- • • * •* —•«" Targe_ swallow, and then before the worn COBU n tsguash bugs which were offered hlnif-and-then-iff its-wlHrdrawing-wotlC lB»"vn^A hhTfore-'looked up. inquiringly for, more. _, , feet against his- throat and held the swallowed'

will •accumulate, dust,; iI U l " 1 ' u u

' —•--—-»-»—•—w»rf »>•>, auwk%., j , t i w \ li5041101. ula tni^JrH IIThe oquash bug Tajrdjef'wos^epleted, ao-ther^ part-of tfter breakfast•*

ergytnhn turned his attention to caterpillars, s'tory-goes, by a seriei

then ha shut down to hop heavily oft,to a~ <r. to -take that_rest which'it Is

,]Z YlT. , . ' , ""•"""• ,«UB ">«r, ro- ui mesa nniry, .repuisnre creatures the toad „ . , « _ - - _ _ _ w utho ad,ded horror ot all, the noise found shape- ,-<ate ninety-four, 'so .the story record goes, and had the worm frf the dark htterlnr where haIn-words which one.quick-eared, Imaginative then ha shut down to hop heavily oft. to a was needed for n ^ m i V - - •> ' >

• - • • • • - - - - " , Toajfc-mteratfons are not esjrsardlasifly mt-.^

———* W b W ,fr~ la" " se the toads .

. . j ; a ranntsdFaeMcUae, TTbe Jtory-.-

O B I tho-wbeeUi'.,

= — " ^ h e - p e o p l e accopUng-therlnterpretaUoproviaei | f 'lt11jbmant-ilav-..Tiiil««<<nt ilo-r.

y PJ l .^ P ^gtherfaterpretaU

JudfePJ«nt-"la« -Judgment day;d E l d k ( M ^ h a t h i

q d y e a B r : uthte.sanjq experimenter-tells tnles«4»fh i h ' j h t T i -

c . h r T a n ,many parts ot the country, sodl t l t a d I

some j>laeeg-4fr.centsHn-Bome'llfcJr*tr<.5arvS,-"/'I nnd'by reference -to. my booka'-th

* ' • ' i f a ^

I have been blowing mine for haTcleanlng; itfut1

-|t-oas'<pst-ine j»ore to'keep ftiarhat-gplilg'

-In ibis Tespectfat'least I flad mysilf oh'thesflsame.lootlng.^lth^the^lur-who at^ho toto?^

. j^ngr^Jhiilittion, bought," W a k i i i r i j i t r a i ^»that «tf »mtomohllei'»v ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ l A v f q f e g

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tonnes, from Foster Qallalian and to, jthfs_ locality.R. U. Bosh, eacbjtt JJfitperJu

pMcd for tbe placing of a Mwland aotb" St. '0*0. -• Adams haa tbecontract for doing the »«nk, ' ;

Jaa. W. Pvi of PhIladalBhio,P»,

g ,P«X WMhburn, the local base'(ton* n w l 6« riJTMd or accompanied b>

i f the Committee-was player, bas afflixl bn aifoatun to «awarded thecontract Callafaas bid 86o. and fXL B l v»«4 a businea* caller in town' Ui« fora

thJ5*£uwvfZZ ** J**! OB-8ojaUi»v6^ae and Xin- ,Jfa)lur* or' NewYorkCity wena lu1 Umu on TuesdayMr., Nay lor baa made considerable rtn-proTsmerurr-oa tba Michael Burkeprpp«ty on tbe ~«Mt af&j ol the

It is Iwliwe thy ahqagarin""(inm"^'lne Oarwoad

pU^er out with eom« mytorlMfjue team•Mil M O D nab) fie iatas more erpert-eoee la_£h* base baU anna. TbaJJ**-

jour children are

Guaty of Criminalwas awarded to

ThePqblteJfepresented

boropgb- oouuplT wag to judge whether their tigbtja eoodor had; neither bars you. Heed

-'J'hia Wartime 1 and 1st ua-borough ball DO TueeJay etenlog,"thefull board being praaenL.Thii'poltecUu'a

h5Tickets are on sale for a .grand ball

lprt_s*.D.Ut of Frad U'ffdekind, an !i5 ^'""I of *JT7.46to your children'. e>*a,, WeareMpertsIbe borough and by reeo-l > ' * -

lution.tba cbeolc-(ol>--$lyU^X) receivedl' I A U U Uf u / l D T Ufrom Cmon TowuBbipla wltlerueut oN J U f l l l W < - W I H I f | ,Ilia unking fund apportionment; waa' " O p t J o i e * * * , — i . :ordered turned o?er to the\ Treasurer. l3iTJroad Street. Elizabeth.

GARL WARSINSKI

ford but dot* notrttpoKtlbilitp for opfnbttxprettea.

TBUBSDIT:OCTOBER"6. inar

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Vicious dogs, running -at targeand on owner's premises, har*

_ .caused much _trouble_ and. donemueh~aetual'damage during thepaat'ihree weeks, fifteen to twenty

~ case* of attack on humiHrt baring,been reported. Tbe canines, aa arule as -worthleas.as theyare jrj-cious, do not seem to bare b«»nat all particular as to who is at-tacked. Letter carriers and bi-cycle riders,- women and small

_I ckildrenvalike were Yictims. Howlong is this sort of. thing to goon in what we are pleased to calla civilized community? The rem-

tanbt

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aroused publio' sentiment that wiU~~* compel dog owners to keep the

animals off the streets and to get' rid ot dogi known to have bit-

ten persons appears to . bo 'theonly real remedy. Beyond, dan.'

_ger to humans,'damage to prop-erty and general nuisance" tolhe

^ publio adds considerably to the

property lwtohgiiig_io the Company, the chum Being made thatsame.Js-requited 4jy the extra aer-Yice morningr and night for tbefactories at Oarwood; also to moreeasily handle waste and suppUeBat the, powerhouse.. This was re--

f d t th S, pferred to thewith prfwer.

a reStreet Committee

pwer.-F.B. Ham. as .executed-of estate

ot B. F, Bam, purposes to open a• street through property™ theJBurnside atfenne-sectioa, and build700 feet of sewer-therein under

*i ordinances and applied toitt fthe Committee for app

HHr&tmsarfa

dog burden_ munity.

borne by the oom-

. , Cranfonf Casino Notes.The oonoert and dance tbls e»«Dinp

rendered on the Victrol*, will be IbaBnl of mSuy-eDJo/sble affairs arr Dgedfor tbeasMDD. :

A Hallow'een patty spd dince of. theold ftstalODMl Mllco rtjl*, will be gi»eflto the member" and gueati on tba t i n -Ing" of S>run]ay;~Oolober7Jt9. There

. will bemnsiobjr Ztntner/antl *> oum,---bcrofamuwmenla-of_ the Hallow'eco

type. Bluejtans, sun boo delta, calico. dresm, apreoi, etc., to gire ao Wirtos-

pb«re of th* aid fardi, will be the., co»-tunio in order «Dd_tbe SotertaiomeatOommittoe has promised prenijr of funfor all. To those wbo are not Caaioomembers, carjb of aJmiwioo mty be sa-

d i f h O

•GcunniiMatt—

ipproraL "This

-^SeTeral communiciiions regard-ing sidewalks, some objecting toorders sent oat and others askingfor grade, mere rec«JT«rt * --UH—ngineer directed to furnishgrades to sneh applicants. 'New^ralk was ordered laid on Pittsfieldstreet between Orefiartl "street~andEastrnan, and in front of severalloU on Orchard Btreel ilot pre-Tioualy ordered W F M d

Mnployae of thaJBfall Signal Oonjpany.The dance will be held at' BritaNov. 7th. _ _

If. Burns of Boboken,~is buildinga two fanaliy boosiTon Spruce Ave.

Mlas Frances Beadle baa returnedhome from, a long vlalt to Indiana,

Mrs. PhoebeC.\Bee^er ot 108 Centrestree't, eelebrato* her75il* birthday ,'onSunday lust. [•lends from LongIsland, Staten Island,\ftiid New York

Bent a comftiunicatlon on^Miolngnn.Ava. Xhn Hlghwa,to the bounty Board of Bieehpn ask-ing that body to investigate tBe localBoard. The communication ob

" , XBeTelectioiTbffloers here "wlih beT'

dTioualy ordered.Jr., objected to

t

pW. F% Moody,obstruction of

Cj obstruction of

_jl*e»tM. street at Cranford ave-nue by the contractor for the ma-"cadam road now being laid. Thiswa r f d to the Afreet Com-referredniittee.

cured irom any iqembar of the~ mittM pr Stewinl on payment

Oam-of

Tbs billiard and pool tablesbean recovered sod put In Bui

hateclaw

i. i*t

condition aod Uia enthusiast may beatwured of a lively game /rota now on,

~" ~ Tpe~bowrinp; saaiun la atalilog "inn*-_J»Uh a men, and great interest ja being

shown by the- «ndeavors "of tuany toDiakrtfae-tnnj^ • :

Tbersia a wall founded rumor that„ cue 'o f our crack pool playera wag

''•tuck" 3t c«»»Tbtt'i goiu' aom*.

thai other •reamg,

Tb»C«alno bits saouredlbe etcluBlreaR*noy tor Ilnyltr's candiM, and menj-bera will always (hidfresh aaeortta'enf.

a complete and

Four new sets of bowling pins .have

mite*, tit. Sharp also presented oomeDaw bowling balla.

The Board of Education by Dis-trict Clerk Watson, asked that atruant officer be appointed to reg-ularly look lifter truant pupils—the statement being made thatmuch'State apbool money is lostthronghrnoD-attendanee. ""Chair-man Smith of the Police Commit-tee atatech tbat in previous years apolice officer had been detailed tothis work but only in rare oaiiesfound truancy, Absence fromschool was mostly due to trivialcauses or whims of parents. Ifthe school, officials would procurewarrants for any such,'the policewould act promptly. The wholematter was finally referred to thePolice Committee with ppwer.• Collector CrancTpreBeDted a listof uncollectible personal tar of1908 and 190!), amounting to »G2and requested -that "same- be ~cx-

M! fr in fay duplicate Thiswas ordered. Application fromthe Water Company to open" 6,600feet of street for pipe laying wasreferred to the Attorney, theTownnbip Cle.rk, stating that hewas in doubt as to granting permitfor HO largo an amount' on the»mall deposit the • Company hadwith tbe Township.

J. H. StalU of firooksjde Place,

put

oompent by causing' two llepubtlcballots to be deposited in the. Bencratlo box at the recent primary «|ee~|Uon and further-slates. tbuL one^ilecWrJ tilBcer was,taking'care of'jMtjiballot boxes cootiary to law. 7 Theleague has a mernbswhlp of ninety-nine. •- " . *U The regular monthly meetipg of theBoard of Bcgucatlon was helilast.Fri-day nlgbt at tbe Jefferson school.President Erlkscn ID tfje choir. TbeBuilding aod Grounds Committee willhavu heaCwaterJ»ml bells put-in-theDRW portable school.bousa at once.The resignation of Alfred A. It. • Wbldtait member ot the Board of Educationwaa received and on motion of Mr.Kraus was accepted. ^ - - -

The Hall Signal Relief Associationwill bold 0 regular meeting at Brilz*Hall on Friday evening, when planswill bo completed for their smokerand entertainment to be held ODOctober 31, at the above place.. '.

JE*TERSO!< SCHOOL.The following pupils have neither

been abeam ox tardy during the1 paatwoottrr . . • - '

Kludergarten—Margaret Toye, AnnieUalenuke, Mabel Deremer, MargaretThati, Sadie Lrpehets, MadelineWida»r. Edw. Sargeat, Elm»r Durrow,John Kydberg, Chas *Joboenwi8ner,Alorlk -GalMiz«k».~Jo> SmsdsitinigUeo. McNeaJy,

rade^-Eliiubetb Yoros. JeanZEmtift Ulrio; Clara <jock(*#

In antwer to a petition submitted bythe property owners for tbe ritenaignot Newark Ave.,to Jlichijtrin Ave.,"apublio bearing'*** called for Tuesdayeienlng, Oot. 18, and the clerk. CbarloeKnudsou, was instructed to poaljioticvBfn-five plaeea-in-the—borongh In" orHeithat all who wish i n a j lw preoeot andexpress tbelr opmlons. Xha 'Sidetralkcommittee _wer* instrfct«d to (irocure-r g — ^ i ^ U k ^ i i ^a^k^akH«rwafv^ -•*—atyaafSlafcrrflf^M p^lrviaf "IT w STSjB

. _ tbeAtnesicao Clronur lioora factoryJ&'.aMfcg&.oX .50A«Htm|§iej,|jerrgpwraflQ,U«Jiia«»:alkOum-

mittee reported .(hat tUreo'nei/ lightsbad been placed ir* tbe atreet^liro Dnp atr21«t_ street aod one onA l l S d l k O

Painter- Decorator

o Dnshingtoni o n g u b l

46 Burnslde Ave. ai~ TelephoneAve. .liiaSidewalk CorjaiDJa»ion-suu-|milted thdr rapdrt approving, o t t1i«l rr*r.t~.A M 1assessment as fevie<J by the borouKhi t r a n l o r n > '*\i-r

.clienlheJ90lti^treetBidev»lk was In ul I'irseyeara ago, which vna approved

' aa-efforfrwill-iioft be^iHula-to col-tliebalHSQesfrgru property owners

whofls aseesamenta hnv« am tiMO ttitUlj

•earnl

TED.—Bright young women tophone opernlini;.' Paul «b)ti>

learnipg(\rapirj advaqecmepl Ui tlinaewho quahfX Write or call persooally,it Union Avk North; Graufoftl.

rVTVTWVTl

TOR HALE\Fiv» thousand loiida nfdirt. Apply G.^E. ^LuJlow, BruokHidrPlace. " •*

B — TeljBment hoilMJ. AiveatmeOt. Easy tj.rn)8.

if Dwighl8tooB,ChrouVle Building. .

BTiBPonrrf,,.,;,.r, AnnirADg^r, Oladja KBJ-

M, ChriBtiue L>eremt>r,Clar«-UarerliornDavid Uuher, DOIBO piugay, RobVrtrleUworib, Albert Anger, Benjaminfclro«t.KurtTur8imi»o,ClareoM BrewerHarold Kuho, Franklin NjcewonirorW o . WoulL — - *\ '

Htmod Grade—Anna Htelupr, Q«leoaHlacbwi, UlBdjre Oolwell, llartha New-

MANORRealty Company

\ CRANFORD,

In addition to choice BUILQINqLOTS »ti the three/troctiJ they arcdeveloping, "they /are offering forBale choice SUBURBAN HOMESJn all parts of Craufonl at prices.from $3,000 to/$14,-000. They haveaUo DESIRABLE HOUSES FOR

R. Wheeler IDealer in '

H a yStraw, Poultry Teed, Etc

202 South Ave.,

-CRANFORD.

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Notice of Oeneral Election

'*V, MjJVKarBER l. lBffTTch election

* u «reMrml

: TUESDAY. fiOVEMBEH 6.1910•rVchlimewUI)!

' of~lL _Iftli ODIUKUIOIWI I t ol"JS -

SSSS&W" °A Coroner (ocltoctountj or Unforf: -~ .

/ A ntpmkar vt tM-Boanl of c b S n Freehold*,.liedlTiS - ?!f •»*•"•»' I" I" unexi

T» a Jlulicea of IIIB faux.Three Opn.Ubl«t *^S8

MISS RICHMOND'S >College Preparatory

A.N1)

rding Schoolye.-, Cranford, N°..

or Highway!.' "fcZ '<"-••"»-FimtKIectlon Dia-"

em llouae Block.

UK utfodk p![X^

Uat«d 8fi>t. i t , mo.

o'clotk a. m.'un-

Towmhlp Clerk;

/ / G. >SOXE (

-Manager Home Popnrtmcnt,/ Xlhtoniclo-ISuiUting—

» » , . I I U I I urns juarjone ilalper.lWali»r8niaidginniB1Emlericlt8cheffl«HJl*l«ilay<.r. Chaa. HinklU> F l^

r I/Will Give Away1,600 Cubic Yards

' (or any part)

TOP SOIL.Speak QuiOk.

- R HAM-> \ Opera H

that

M.'t Chmth. Misa Hayarflod ot Newark. Will eiMM.lt

water would not stand alter rains.This the Oujfnmiltee promised tolook after. -Wire Inspector L. A.Jussef reported with regard i owiring and poles in the Elizabeth

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alonary Work." A ellver pffenuo; willtMtakaoat the close ot the mwllng.

-Baleehnaiiift-wtll-serTad -and a socialhour will be beld following tbe addreaa.

Sunday school; 9.30 a. Jm. PreacB-

»uu Hamilton*section that same

BBbrewer, ui iuoolb atnlls, Jettetta Proal,Annie'ltian, Peter Foncbella, Pe/civalEnckeon, John Col«ell, Elmer Co«el);Frederick Duabanek, Wrn. Vioa" >

. ._ very bail cumliliutrsBd'-tlnttwires interfere with trees at Unionand Springfield avenues; also ou

Hills ordered paid were: I Fifth Grade—Pra'nk1 7 . ^ ^ — _ _ a r pw* w a * . ^ «* />._-! . 1.. ..av 1 n b .1 m . . .

busColumbus DayOctober 1 2 ^ . '

4toVtw-MarotwrKtri»-{Ji;|i1itBl»yBsrOTyda Ulmer, frabcM VanAtta, I/juiaAcRer, Jon,pl, An(r»r.C|irr6HTConover,Wvelpy Johnston Elm I'»l»rtlini John

in«lo:tisubfecl^Underlne JunliwTree." Men's^BlbleClassand Ladlw'fiibl Q 3

ree. Mens^fiiblo Qass at 3 p. m. Epwortb

m. PreochiDg, 7:15p.ni. Subject: "Courage to, Porset."

„ On the afternoons and evenings orJ*ov.;8th, 9thjlnd 10th,. tba Opera

, Bout* Mil bejbescrne of one or the. prettiest Pairs, probably ever held inCranford.' Tbe Ladles' Aid Society

' 4tn>lr-part-4nyelping to raise sufficient funds !o

-_ESWn*»«LbeJbome, now-occupied byHer, Rhlnesmltb, for a paiupu

dereil paid were:•Fire soct, J. T. l^lase, $4; E.

Jtbseudale, $50; P. J.'Bindenber-Ker,.$77,55; F. W. Wood, $I.30jJ. Schi •iu<ller,*2.50.

Boad acct, L. Coloneri »5.25; C.Squires, »26; J. H. Fauio, $21; A.Heider, $21; J. C. Park $Ci^4t_

Poor acct, W. Eckenon, $15; 0."\V. Doyle, $2a

Police' sect, L. H. Hahey, »40;Otto Behnert, $70; H. Woods, $70;lOIassaM Geo. Grieas, tfc J.

1, Elm I'aUrti...., _„.,„•. Archie. Dnrrooh. '' ' ' - Waldo

they seem to bar. the hearty SSoSer-._ alion of everyone connected with tbe

S ? " ^ * l«««w o' 'be XM I" btbebe

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I«st fueuday niRht dMioys werePiwwitand took a parked Interatttathe UnlitJhjohjast^juhalf-hoiir:lew tnenibers; were received and six

:55?. "f11^ sw-«"

tiennessy, $70; \V\ J. Jonuings,$7i>,60; Oin?na printing and-adv.,$95.70; Cranfonl ^JaUonal Bank,rent, $50; A. B. Donman, *50;- J. 0 .Park, • account road contract,^MutaafT t fallttlian" no^oral^et, $546.16,

HiEh Sdiool liunry Sodety.During tbe last week to literary so-

> r 1_l*f>feil'orfflfibwd ia'tbeOran-

tbe puplk._The pfficgn^ President," W.^dakey-

Jessie'IIUIer;t8eci«.

* ••••>. u t n y p 1 laun uniann

CuikhurTj Alfrwl l)creiner, John t>u»M-anok, Frhnk Froitt, Walter Uuferkorn.Win. HlnkellW Helen Beclile-y, MamieCameron, EbwHobubert, Edna Wahhrf-Edllh Will, Helen Wilhain.on, MnudeMead. • , / '

Jos. Scliwab. Clarence Quasaules,Albert Williamson, Chaa. Btollz, PaerBurns, Zieslte Oowell, Blanob l'ombs,Uinnie Schubert. Arvilla Deremer.KvaoRoline DushHnek, Mary Lorenz,Josepbloe Jone»,iJertrude Stilea, Lizne.Brilif Bertha Maroha, Sophia SargeotJulia Stoltzr Heleo_Uuhoe, Margaret

, Seventh Grade—Wm. Stiln, AllenHenderson, Uuitare, Frank EUwardAlpnugb; Dudley Johnston..Eighth OrA^-Ollfe Dlmer, Anna

Ibar, Margaret Uidkeldey, GeorgeCameron. , ' •

Owning Your1 Hamt., "I Iiavejiljva}* felt Ibitt upon prop-prty appointed and Iteeoiiiln^dnellltiKiideiiemls niore~llian~aiiythliis rise IlieImprovement it mnnklmi." »ald Benjo^

: Mauch Chunfc\i

fah<\ tjie SWITCH BACK I

STENOGRAPHY, and TYPEWRITINGTaught in Crantord

in oxiicmnciY! teacher by lateststirinff r Ihoroiuhneaa efficiency,completion of conns In ihorteat I•till rcmlrr a limiuvl number ot pur,

ror nirthfir information addrvaa '

SUCCESS, 12tvUnion'csUnroha, n. j . ,

COLD MORNINcan tje made wnrm audVomfort-

able vtith aq \ y

NoHce^ojJJeneral Election ",ORqyarr OP KENILWORTH;

TUESDAY. H0\TMBEB 1, 1910 •

. ^ TVEflBAXJJOVEMBEn 8, 1910 -'—at a hkh tirae will be elected the (ollowin.:

A qonrpor of t*e 8UU> ofKe

of the Do.rtofCniSeSWehotd.fi .cilman for three year term., '

Collector for thiWVear term".

a K 2 t t <erm-Ji. routable. l ,AJPottHakeeper. ., 'Tbe pollta.-place will be In the Boroueh B a l l / ,

Dated HeptM.lilv" C I M S

z ,S SNUDSOV^;

UoroiJgh Clerk.

Notice nf l-Blectlon"GARWOOD B6ROUQH. — " -—

HeatBUV ONE NOAVi. AT" ' \

JfUE8D*Y, flOVEMBEnB,U10

J i 5 I S ! l l D . n 8 o l i t h a " n l l e ' a t which"1 bo selectol toi l l | th« folldrlnlr •" t<,^

t tf State ot-Ue» J t w j . " ' '* ' '-. Home of BepreaenUllTei !

A, C.' PIKE'S <•' > * - *

^ tlOUSEFURNISHl"Nd""aOODSSTORE.

Via•• an *

\ NeW Jersey Central.:Switelibnck-K-lt. Tickets pur- «

chased on train, 150 cents.

Special irain lemes Crnnfcird \ni. ~ *

Miss W. DykeDRESSMAKER.

|AII\prices, $2.40 to $4.00.V Also now OJL sale,

CurtairV Stretchers, Curtain RodsQas Mantles, LampsLEtc.

oPer">>^oKse8:glocIc'lolo|)hone 138-1

S. QAKEY,

Borough Oterk.

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Bit In Uia evetang lit joar conifarUblettlfi'tik^i^

tBS^r^rfflTffHfio^c^ientttee appointed an: On Utira-

A (ebalrman) Y l ' A]lao,. J., Mil-IeinfrTt»^vIlrIn»ac1s l halnnan)K., Joma,\Katherlne Wood.B.CC'gop.

^ajuexayiidwcr*(sWerelyl-ln id*

aBa Vlln^ b«aler

4nrswill make Mn mv go

roRtmm for the mar. and enM as mil as cade«Ubnal r»

a t i i d f UlolM as mil as cade«Ubnal r»ara anticipated from.Uie month-

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p w ^w. ^ I , H i|iam#

hat"everything you »«• there isy o w n ana that yi u bnve-ob-

New Orange Patk. Kenilworfh, N, J.JP. O Box 315 * ' - •

J OBAITFOnl).. _ l x ' ^0 . A. KBOMANH

l ^eelVe coat; to kno,v nlM that'If,the-breadwinner. Av^i*uddry

Wlatbns iintj Contractors.\:1 —-'" cMjiroiib, »n.'A • -.^

Ertlmate.FoniWieaoiiaUclMse.of work. -

Gran ford. '-

Sanitary Milk & CreamProduced and Suld in Oranford. '

No brewers graine, only pure feedni«l in stable, which is alwaysopen.for

P O. iBor 1G1 _"Dniry: Orange Ave. Crndford, N.\r.

NOTICE :4*^*4 • • • - • • — — , ^ — — —.— - V * W T * —*---£

Township of Cranford will hold, aspcaial meeting on —

Wednesday, Ocfc 12.?10i l ^ ^ i

BING,\ . 8 , _

Heating"afid TinningA | i'-

! r „ J * • Unlqn Avenue.- | |

CRffNFORD, N. J. >. Teloplione 233.'

GAMILLO MASSfl,mvGeneral Contractor.%

^'-pellars Ewwvatea, ^vXr^J

HirtlKf^&Wh^iproonWTtlcfooBsgp. m, to liear nnrl consider > plansfor prppqaod andcrgniae, crossingso{-thd-traokfl of Oie—Gentral B. fiCo, -j.Tlio CltiZdUSof ilio

'irid

NCE SALE

»ima)ia«iU3i.S0«pl. Ate'ipvitod-to-ba—prnBOUt at•n1"1'"""'"*-" ' meeting to give f nil exjrr^sh,.., „.

" "ilv^fieva on this*, important

DoYouWahta Home ?

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Sunday on tb» Genual B.K. Tbrchaoses w*» cnonf^lr 00 U» LoosB h dtrtO { h hL 'chaoses w*» cnonf^lr 00Branch dtrtOon a{ the haacL

sieltorts ami, death h«X m c t o l the

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• T - VH«VH »wi ('lareimwt Avenaaa, \17— liacoUi and t>nt*anlal AjtraiuM \W-Uaeola aait Ualon AienilM. \ . \4£-Nnrth Atenon ami Qrclmtt] St. \ \(1—Updan and Qftag* AVMUIM- \Il&-Hamploa •nHbitmau Utnwts.1IT—Arlington Kind uncl North ATVUDMSM-Hollj tftrort ami SpringSnW AVaniiM.

.tlt^Uoootn and Walno

' , ' Sailor John"MflIntyr«7of-the-tf-iS-asfnriiinnUi r*° l n *?wn on Saturday

tnlM, «ear Halnflehl^ yJtAo TCPecfeoI W««lmwken. 1» the

b a i « « £

. . three ebtUirai wrre taken toth*£u>ibeth botpbaLHI wHIt dlph-*' Mut. The- rather u afao caponed

k with tb* suune dacaae. Tbefcadaeis only partially eooipttiJ and the

re[«? tiring jn ihr crlbr unUl,.«T'portion n $ muly< *Or.

Mt-ConneU orCranconi. rat ctiled / oIook\atler t'h» n s r by thf Aldene

- The'membera of the Holy Nam* So-ciety of St. Michael's church wllt'-paetidpatfiln the annual paradja ot fhoHoly Name SooietlesofTinlonOouutji

•^w-twldUa-JPtoialfeld nn flunday,Oct. », Tlwy will (to by «p«olal irtlnwhich wiU leave Craotord At 8 JO p. m.

Mmpai ttliBCasoy btOnuiK* AV»".-wfah to thantth^lr nelRhborsfoT thetdndneaa'and »rVI<*B rendered at thefljeoiithemotiilnR of Sept. 30th; theassiatcsos rendered being very rauoh

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Election

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EH t, 1910le followingew Jtrwjr.

KfprewnlaUvMr'-Dlilrict of -New '

iltCown Freeholder.,rrsr lo fill uhez-

, ._ attractive new sign has been.painted by J. _P. Dororaus on the

f-< hiilldlng nranpleH by hifl store.

' , W. IT. Gray and wife arrived hoiiieFriday from tbelr) summer, camp atA v o n - - -

inning to-niftlit^jrnnford ('pun

tb« accident.

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?t«v o JUT uieetiuirnlithts on the first andthird Thursdays of each month,

JBsday was the anniversary ot theJewish NeW Year and consequently

'some of, the local merchants of I hutHI observed the ilajr. byclos-

ing their stores. ITho macadamizing of Cranford

_ _ . . _ 1.. v I under'way under' the supervlsIonXof Contractor Jumes

ratKltc' Block,ond GlectionlDukit Hoomi. ik^nk.

oVIotk a, m. on*

DESMAN. \owmhlp detk. \

Election ,

ILWORTH:"lonl. voters ill

ounlr, state TIT *>f Harinn id ieettw Iran OIJS

B 1.1910 , ' -iBoromh <

Lawrence Hill ofttidlnnnpolis, Is re-newing did acquaintances In town. HoIs staying at the hon)e\>f Mr. and airsW.-S.Damon.- -f V ~

Miss Richmond's schoolXhas openedwith s a larger; — attendance ofpupils than in previous terhis. TheInstructors at the school this year areMadame Pilot, Miss B. Power, Ujss I.Bllbert, Miss M. D. HansonT^18-Payne and MIBSH. Whitney.

Mrs N. B.^F6stVhns been nurslnn

/ a-spralnad arrkle caused by a recentaccident at her homo on BerkeleyPlace.,A. M._Shaplro|s department store

"wiirte close^ oex . Wednesday at suu-set and remain olosed oorTDtfrsday on

ir, Jha. Jewish

man's noaa. wasotherwise b jUikeQ to the Nassau II

arc motfott i«H> Umrofllce at We3tn>M wbenaof the latest { a t ' n a l u s bars in'tbe operation of wbidi <ri 1 rentunnpwasary tt<~^ ° * I n * l * 5 ' <^3slC

The result or th* VHxie- Rover Katneof baae boll on S»tarJ»y mas tlie re-verae ot the ptcrioa* UK**;. This timeCranford woobj-aseons e - 10 to'«.Th» third ganas of the s e r i « - «ill|TtQb.ibly t» ptai»J"thv Owiiiuc 3at«r-day.

mini:irn^.niv~iW"i"'•'T^C~J-T* * n " I.T . *.— ;J

<C*ia bay* wenVthrOUjh the JrllU., ivilbT»ry gr»at*intfanpif<m.- Two-rmtrptoorganixad la the Pr*ab>terlaa o^iurobWenlon,thelr~ijT8t hike iast B)rntl«yaflerooon". ;The lads in eharite ofMessrs CuwthBra apd L»wta trampwj tt>•fcsho "lake. "ThsBD- patrola mat- fordrill 00 "Wedfioaaay «Vonlnc-Ri thePresbyterian Obtfpel. The trooji nowoonlatna arbout forty BOQQU and promls-ps lo lieeom* a large orRttuiznliou inthe very near future.

iirtolated.A dog owned by P.W.MUlar attacked

Albert L5Dge, the tnaU, carrier, onTuesday, bitting WaUgioe oa-UwJcR.Til* wounds wore cauterized and Itbell«vm} that there will bo no aorioa*results. JThia Is the second one ot. tli»cardeta to bo Wttoaiiy oantnea with'In a brief period. ^

local Rentals, Etc, , .W. U. . DrysJale ARenny anhi unoi'S

thefoliswlDR reoUtls. Mt«. A. It. Uork?and dau(tnter ot New Sods, !>nva tuk»nMra, L. 8. Hoyt's huuso. No. 10 Pit>«-(ieldStreet1, turdishcd tor the i inter,D, O. Morris unit bunlly, formiirly otBoston, Maaa,.have loused. 21l)> NoitlAve. W. llobect II. Artnatroi g l>u<leaaed ' W North A w . Went. '—*b*ilelntyte house on Wuco n- « »nue liaa beon purctiuswl by F. H. Hamanil V ill tuove it iwi an t» jipen aStephou Molntyre uudmoved to 31 BIISP street

meat l<ave arranpod to Klve a tinn~quet to the Township Committee On

f " 18th. Th dwill fas held'in tho new ^00 North Ave.j'Etat^ .. " K

A sumptuous fenst, wkb a good-sup-ply of pertUlcnl talk has been arranged

H l l l l f c W t C m l t t e e

>pen ajatnvtfnuiUx IIHVI

vIWr08lffKO

Tho fOl owlnR letfpis romiiin (iinool|pd for nt tho Cinulojcd puaLoffle}); _ _

Mrs. MarliK li' Ilolndrlo. Ui'vJ ffiirj

Chuilee-.P. Jtoss h»s- b « n «elecU-dforeman of the Grand Jurrjusl drawnby Sherllt K-'l. KlrKaaJL S. >l-Scottalso of Cnmfcrd. Is « nwmber cf that

Lb6dy.'

Dien. ', •. v ^wnPmhoMen. •* '> !rtenn,, ' ' '—Tearterm*.eortenu

t " • -

•Boroueh Bill ,* »s o'clock », m. •''

'. 1%

enue, at which ^II tba lollonrinr

loroilgh Clerk.

)U0H.ll of CMhrooaj.-• O « o e l r

\ lived borne on Monday from Ihftlcj.weddinB trip and are now residing at

102 Boulevard,* Westlleld.'< The Ital^ima will hold their bl({ cele-

bration next Wednesday, Columbuspay -Aa it Is a legal holiday, thq

it offioa will observe tho cuatomnryurs", and the bank and schools will

for their Dollar Dinner at Turn Hnll,•Elizabeth, next Wednesday evening.^11 tho county noTablos hnvoslgnlfled5fMr intenUon of : being pjesont jiod-UieSRcpubllcan _Oiibotnntorlal oaudj-dabv^ivtan M. Liowia, Wilt look-in onthe assWiblago. ' Ic Is expected thatSenatorwidgo will be proBont at thodinner - 'iiskots ouU Iw uhlMned fromany memCeKof the Coinruitlco of Ar-rangemeiiU; ftteo Jamos E. Wnrner oftfi)s plaoo \ ^

Golf Club News. ,

Collins, Airs. W, L, MIIJCI, Mre. H«rBlnuley, Mrs. 0, 1). Vnniiiisen,lionise QulKfey, 8 . IVlstocr, Di _McQann, l^rncesoo IWvitno Dillngi.

OrchJrd strwl •ue-O.ov cumpVtod andthe High School tmAbaU *quad mil1

open the groaDsb «iih a came in tiienear future.

Two Germans (peaking brokenEoglish,-endeaiore<l'ioi>ad help lastThursday night >n thn vldnrtv. «t*tlog that another ooe of ilidr i«uty bad'ixto injured by tbe Lebl^b Valleyears anil *as laying r*eaf H» tracksDr\Oilpia was cttOM «rt by tbe localpolic\anJ all stanol to the^pot wherethe-Hxrtrpowd injorwl fnan-araa, bat-bewos nil&os *h*n they mrmrrtlrWher*the man o\wpp««r«l la is a mysterjto fits tompanWns aialthenw of tbeparty \ *

Friend of the Housewifeis the mostxusetul. thing in

M house," s\id a lady of-herBeli Telephonk <4It takes

, my message to the m^ket, to themerchant, to the doctor;, to thefire station,'to anybody\at anyplace." ~ ~

, Bell Telephone Service is the- '. service of the world, widTivery, BelKTelo-

phone is a tong Distance Station.

NEW .YORK TELEPHONE COMPANtEvery Bell Ttltphonp h a long Di$tanc« Station. ,

Just Wright"* Shoe :

IN CRAWFORD.

TH E— BIG --NEW

obtained tlio

Thetanoaal mee.tin^o(.the club willoccur Jin Satufda> |evenW.

A lunclieon and 'bridgeXwilt bo heldby the ladles on Haturdoy evening,Oct. 15. Tbe BOCIIII season ^Will closewith n reeopti'on and danco on the even-ing of Oct. 89. \

Mrs. Charles Frazar hna won thowotnin'a ohamplonBhip prlr.e for theseason. ' • \

On Saturday lost Tnlcott beat Keml-all 3 up and 2 to play; Maroton bentKiernan by dcrnTilt, uml Coady HWB'IRiphaidaJ up»i_the jeoond round of

»^al play munthly handicap? The"rinai roirnil"wilI~l)e"'pla}Ba

IIHYO obtainod U10 «K«i"y fT, AVriglit Ai OO.'H, |ior>ulur him ofGc)lt'» Slioen, botlx Inco ami hullnn.Tlio Just AVri(»lit Shoo HUB Hielojmtatiou for Htjlo nml clinivlnli^'

$4.00 and Upwards!-In tho LutOHt PirltoriiH

GUN MET>\L,

ynnckman V\ l ias decii

to^iurchas* a. nev t**i to rrplaw (lie1

one-r?«-ntly«le»«ni'ye<Ibj-C<«','jmd toreduce h>i livery De\will hold an auc-tion sale on'WeJiM-iAtt1 arflertoan-iieitaj.8 Woodtairn aWnu\ Sale beRinsatao'clocltr Se*ihif i ^ e r s for fui-ther par^lotAici of Ibe

TrarorannuTjlfflniiier, "of'the Mont-n,.If <;inli am ertwotad to nlny

Ura. Complon, wno is me guest olferaortthe Rov. E. H, Comptoa.-wlll|tnrn next week to her home in drat-

r-\Mrgtnla.a Jersoy Contrnl conduct an ei-

b l f i l d

of thp.Oem Dredgingtnla week itt t ipuDy are operating for~ djansonds •Hte Crtijtorvl Intads wi«b UaNhonVuyage.—H* tsttvu tr< re1nm alioiil

another malcli with Wlla nnd Marsten,of tlie Cranford Oolf Club, lit the localImkB'soon,

Tlie Presiilent lias announced thefallowing oonimittfes to serve durinx1'tJOll-

House Ctmuniltee: J. C. ItoyOe, olialr-innn, 11 E. Oochran, 8 W. Sharp, K ACrnfltahanh-, 2d , P. Holllngswbrtli, S.W. Sharp

rjUisoa, Clminnan. R W. 8mltli, W. W.PluTmner, P, deG. Snphar, R. M Abry,

llomomber *n now liautllis IhnFour Big Loading SIIOOH,

Dorothy* Dodd u'Douglas — -

Just Wrightand Educator Makes

Clothing Sale!

/ 12 North Avenud, East

On Saturda^ October 8th.

THi: BNTIIIU STOCK Ml'ST"(«-)-AT, 1 '

" Goods will be sold at Cost PriccsV.

- 1 3

1; •.'A

i

THE NEW YORK"BARGAIN_STO112 NORril AVUNUIi. lin"tj CKAN'f:ORI>, N . d .

oy ContrluTSlon to^he Gettysburg battlefield

J W dunday oe«t. Parlor the roundptt\p will be ISMO, "•"- • -"- • -—.nrlfjlngtho

O H v — — ' —irouthOtetk.' -

is M iitsk

O S .* \ J

tf * \ -ining.

iue>- |

N. J . «1

j

I ' l lkm

1i . II

"J> M

Dec. lit.A C Hopkins

. , \ l CommitlBe on AdmiBBlona: W. M.- Perry Doty, son ot G«we# Doty, tlie j s „ , 0> s uileti, J. W. Forgupon.taililr, has secure*! a ~~"«->" -"»• «»•""' •'

oooooopooo••••••••••••••• • • OOOOO0OOOC»000Q0POob0OOCX»

^eal|stateTBoughtI.Sold and Exchanged

RANKIN

CeotraHi.R. station SiKnEe pianormcovers. The company are also erect-

-lrifr-a semaphore bridge aC the Lincoln' ry«nue*ffiest,croaslng._-Thl8.S£iILh«.(.rraBged ao that it eon be. utili7.t>d forpedestrians who desire to citrine* thestairs, , • v ". i

One of our townsmen, intellectuallyiucllned.who enjoys his "Bacon"dully.

•awoke the other morning to find that:«hls' latder had been ranineked by;' tnleves.

'•'' c. T3^i»tty and daughter, Miss,'Alice Lnkey, reliuined'to Cranford otfj

Monday.from'thelr Bpmmer home inNew Hampshire. , f l

Telephone I6OCJ.KJOPQO ~

I I NORTH AyENUE.•ooooooobooooociboooooooooooo

vyoodruff ami ^ f « K T 0H l yresumed tlvcit a£oJ«r« at tb<- Uoitersl-ty of Michigan, at Anb AlUor, Mich.—jptre dumiki^ctMary A. C*svj. 00 Oraos» avenue.earlyT(>rUUy u. m. Tfce property isloei»teti'"bejonj »h* ByJrant limits andwhen the QnMtien nfaehwl Ib'e sceuh,the buittlmK and,ccntenis «era lustbeing. consttiuejL >rwt»y yTOJfMywaa protected by a backet brigade,in which th» Ctanford Aremeti gave

'^assBiwoxe. I b c cjagin u r theBre Is a isyateiT- I 1 * >O9S amounts

The Township OamuilUee will bold a

|ciutyt£be held iq the club bouse onSatunlttVevenlng, Qtilufi,4310, tlie board.of_tril»tSfi5._Wj!). .eiigRes't tha following

itripd gen ierapn for ( officers, a"ndtiBt*eB- \ ^ ^NPrcaident, Wltllnm Oorlatly. ^

• Vine-President, William M. Sperry.Secretary and Treasurer, £ E. Ueaton.Secretary for do'lf. Dr. 8. M. Hininan.Ctiairmanllouaa Cpm.,U.H.Y*"n8auDChairraan Greens Coin., R. B. WaasntlChairman Ent. Com., R B. Ryan,Trustees for throe yearaj J. C. Des-

man, H. N. Pieke. W. W. Bilokloy.TrUBtee for one year, Q. 11. llatea.

Dr. and~HrsTHerbTrt Hopkins-T3t-Washington, have been recenijjuests

of the"forrper's parents, Ml. nnd Mrs.D. H. Hopkins of Springfield Ave.

Miss Kathsrine Greene, has returned

CARPENTER WORK WANTED\M nn oippriciiroif mnn, J2»y or C»ti-

PriroB "itonsonablor"" ATlirrflsi.Rud, Box 183, Crnnford. mlU «m

WAlf I'KD.—A woinim ta.tnku CIIHIRHOf the Bohool lunBhroom Allnnplioa-lions Bliould nddrcnsoi( Hi Grant<:hool.

:Ci -^ y-iT)

$ \ _hpme after spending the Bummer

s p e ^ t KingtohearaBdl«>i»swfcr|»laoi5 for thtipressed •Drofcnari!j«1olft*su>Ks «f 4Uetracks of th« fVbtnt-4L fi. Cu. Allcitizens of the la*i»hap *xe Invited tobe preeent at ^ e mw<Saff mtiich ill

after spending^ast q«eenwlch«R I.J»tul other

| f places of interest in the East. " .fcl1 1 At a^meeUng.of,Cranford Council,

" l y a l Aroanum'. 00 Tuesday evaolng, .ujrejras a goqa tuHlolll ulJu«uJoere,4^io' witness the - Initiation . of two^fSew- members, E. 0,' Wood and 1>.

B . Currje. A State offioer was also' ~~ nt at the seaslon, which cibseii

TBoty members wermeeting of the

h LlbrtLon Tue

l at the

ftflS-Iiflrt«y, Cbe ~p r6Stdssttf^|}i%AiJedr •JEJroadrfitiWfc— iH-tne-*uo*r *n a i i"~ntrea8Uter1 reported a hnlntirA of ka-w«« orrintniwi a s A tnrelliflfr

ipen at 3 o'clock.

Miss LnlJ Xgjh^it -<* Jersey City,commenced, her duties oo llondayas teacher in ibe snunmar gradeor Sherman school'- She »Baupe3 tbe

g ^ at 10.30. livoningBGrvicH lit B o'clock. _ At the mom IngeeiVtoe the annunl Kiiily Day exercisesof the Sunday School will be Iretd. A

. . .'lil I I! U Im nip t j H u w - j KJM...^W. . . . . . .—— . .

program eotilled, 'The Lilt* Heroic,il be reodered by tbe sobool. Tbe

ill preach at the evening ser-L '

position made xacaot Ifarojigfa llrssJobnson> illmem. ^'' ": '

^artor will preach at the evening service' Epworth League vesper 'serviceat 7 p.m. 8ubjedt,_^*Bepiintance' and

pJobnson>

T. years,S

WUilam_KJ«»l»oa, •gedsT. yearswell known tn Oanror^died on Sund ' h^ runrti H g j a g i « g A H u £Mora.

HMora, l i e bad irtaideil in £iqcaGe£hpractically an entire UTe-time, and

' "^£d-ia ~3fag store onstore on

toiloxJiVioJi:teSaer. ™ Mokinnoy.The-rtfgnlar"monthly buBlben'meev-

iog ot'tbe Ladies' Aid_J3ociety- will beheld Thursday oftornoflrl, st threeo'clock, in tbe chapel. '

Select Bnnrding Tor people of roflne-,m«nt' Walnut HOUBI-, Mrs HpeorA217 Wulnut Ave , Uruurord leleplw-ne.tin I. * 1 *

MlJfl EJtNA COKDUAteCOKi'-K^nill reopen her Hchool .of ^Practical

nrly at 58 IJrcmd streot) ,v.. «,•;-—™- -•ntlSO West Grand stront, fcU'libolli..

aruirnbmi and -yvemnjr'

knd HUDSON CARS: By FarTthe BfestProposiUdn for^ 19lCh let us_calt and Demonstrate

! 4 , 413 Park Ave., ieCWI-J Plarnficltf, N. JAAAAA

L(Ht'-*On Bttturdny h m ,Central station, » «ol<l bar plht- 3lll•eward'w'ill'baSpriDgfinld Ave

LOST-^A watch" fob, with ehtfrmattaohed s InitialsB 0 . Fimle'r will

d d by returnlijK eame to Mtttbico * =

WANTED — Experlcmod polore.ilcook and ltfumlreas, sinall family. Ap-ply 309-Union-Av-}., Oranfortl. PhonaUO. Kono but experienced gtflrnced

board will be held Friday evening at 8o'clocthh the chapel, . - ' _ .

Ding Sunday, Oct. 16, and con-lioulbg through twi> weeko, a series~of«y»ngellBtio services; will be held. Bpeoial

' ' evening ezoepTrs ioldert the AssoolatlonHtnee> * Foltowlni the business meet- rs of alt kinds promptly attended t

'ones Brothers,BUILDERS anil COHTfiACTORS.

ANS5NIABROADWAY. 7bw TO 74TH.STREETS.'NEW. YORK

SINGLE ROOMS AND ROOMS EN 80IT«

. ACCOMMOPATTO.NS FOR HOUSEKEEPIWa '-

Pfeinfield Theatre—Saturday Eve'g,-Odober 8th.-L-

MaudeAdamsIn J.

%jiatTvf ry Woman Knows.By tlfe author «f "Tu« :Li" l eSIi :

Ister," "Quality- Street,' "Vfltec pne^new ^-^ ' •., \ , -Jfc;

oaror& BAtoRsi-PS nnd MWITIRCTB. T

AULKS FROUMAN

r,4. . , Comedy, •if* * »'A

JiSjfiglit^ B*I«iiiSmpir*^E:

t^^fc.-.l:,

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JltHfTBT/VZa?*! >^Vikh^b** r n V i n a *Th I * * • * * * .

. — . » ,,,0 i u .1004, ioitowinK nei.marriage to tbe late Charlesif.'Ray-

' _ inond, was one of tho first Americang i n r t o glv.e Maine fame as a motherof operatic song birds of the first or-der. This she did 1n the late sixties,and from then on until tbe day of hermarriage hors was vne of the famouscontralto voices of tho civilised world,more than realizing the predictionJames ILUlalne made when he heardh*r sing on the day of her graduationfrom a girls' school near Portland.Me.—that, with her - voice properlycultivated, sbe would have a greatercareer as a singer than as a-teaeher,which was the vocation her friendsbad planned for ber.

\w^*j£aoourag<^Xpralse from one

dally Ini»«Jly In pubfla-powar-lBr-MatiCtfw decided to cultivate her voice.she'Wudlcd In Portland, thenUh Bos-

' .'.'"L'.'T flnaJl7'thero e»n>e,the Inev-itable day when she bade good-by «ndaalled away to conUnq;tb« study! ofmusic abroad. - / . j •

i ~F^,, t w o "ln-«llanr unt ctioirTjftbtelebrated InBtrd/tor, Giovanni Coralat the end of, thai period, receivingher first opportunity, to test her voicebefpro_the_crmoal-J«iblle—she -wascast for the contralto Part In tho copany which was to slng\for the firsttime Verdi's "Tho Masted ,Ilall"-uslng the English translate of tfiff^ 1 & U l U l

e-"PPliea herself-dlrcctioirTjf-tbe

G

Miss Cary turned to her M . « w «usincerely anxious that she shoulOatkrao'false step at tho threshold of "hercareer. j 7

"You don't know what/you are soyIng" she said firmly. Si have got tosing In this opera la7the royal'operahomo ln~. Copenhagen and before theking and-all hlsiamljy^ J tauat makea success ot titi part, and I will tallyou why. I dire |«,000. that moneyI—have borrowed to pay' (or mrmusical •flucatlon.r-J am gettlug'anx.-lous toypay It baok. So 1 have takenthla part you do not want me to take.anjKI tell you now I am going toluo-

n It* *— " — ~ * *- -

this debt. — i*f5"pay~oSIs beginning to botherba'vu gotTOO—I-»tmp1y faa>6 got to succeed.

Dont tallrto meibout lallure,"And so, with the knowledge or the

debt hanging over her, simple AnnieCary of Maine made *er debut In theroyal opera house In Copenhagen andsang soigtorlously with that wonderful

An Irish Arand P• there was'once'an IrlsV

.The horseJhaUowered the-Jrenotcpl.ors was tbe. property of an •eecentrlQrrlshman'named ConoUy, and, was abig, bony roan£not mu'ehja_laok-at-inthe way oT lioraellesli,. so It wasgreat ^surprise to ewybody Jowner When he came Iq Unit.»!&••• *A^A«.t stf Aha Vnwllak T

" —» •••• »-»sa jwwflli U1IW w V I W I

.. K , „ -.,. - p l 9 c e W M d r the*, could spare'far-owner When be came Iq first. Jl|«,pre- Doth weddlng.glftfand a ahoWer an ItTtoni record at the ! ^ M J & J ^ e _ resolved l U e ^ . t ^ r f ^ n d r ^perecedlng year bad'fiat been n , . . ^ .enough for anybody1 (0 lay any-largebeta on him, with'tbe sole exceptionotJJonoUy.himielt whose faith hv-hisentry waa so great that be mortgagedhis lands and put every cent on the.horse. Up to the very end "of the race

r*mfirst under; tta wjre he not only car-ied the Hriusn colors -to Vlotory, but

won a great fortune' for hia matter.This happened In'the ltme of NapoleonIII., and ConoUy Sras so proud of/his"triumph' that, he Insisted .on walking*bekd- of -the emperor and empress,

heering and waving his hat '

sided that three'

[>lan.. — Thojf,taTH!B4Oiebdn>te*e.t«>ipend a Saturday att«|rnoon.,w|th them

when -the" pre-_ — .^. m ^ terved^tfiey pre-sented t u honored -guest" with, s half

Joien teaspoons, a half domn^fortaindahaU d ^ J ! j ^

pt'f

d S l i c l o u s ereamed finnan haddtolq ranwaJns. There j t e n ahamtaurplace,-cardsln shape c* wind mm. andwe) table centerpiece »— ' *• •wooden shoe nUed wlth\

„, 1 . An-Autumn Luncheon. ,At A country hoilse. Jqat before^

Ing closed for the 1

present'from,the ten. They'selectedit rtnrk pattern.' so'that at ,my

tho/Copenhagen in tho" pre^ / royal family of Denmar,

When Miss Cary'a Mends hea]It some of them alarmed, went to _

, "Annie," they said, "don't you thlnkN- you are a little Wo ambitious? Don't

_rou think you are risking your entire' I*™* b* e«Wlm to appear for tbe'

nrst-tlme lnjrand opera In the highlycrjtlcal capital of Denmark.- with thoking ar " "

-royal fi

do I'risk anythln'gr „..„„.,,„._ "Vypuldn't you','if

r - - ln njy place, be glad lot thelijlty to sing In the.toyaloperaof Denmark, and wltb-tbe-ilngDnmark, and wltb-tbB-*

D l i T'j«»lly In the royal box to

Planning to sing is an^•aid you'(are' alsq plan

mi j ° u ar«bltlous one.

Grant Ingenious on FarmHe Hit Upotl i Simple Method of

8owln8 the Qraln and Harrowlnd, • It In at tha 8ante<

__ f in , , -—

When Ulysses fc. Grant flashedacross the country's consciousness asJhe captor of Ports Donelson andHenry, there began to be circulatedstories of his, life, on tho Dent firm,

\pear St. Louls_followlng his marriage*<"< ,Mls« Julia" Dent. .Todapa anec-

toes back to that period In thegeneral's life; and It was told'

by a IJeutonant Sapplngton to one ofthe present-day long-'tlmo Teslderit« ofSt. Louisv Honry C. Spore, Esq.. whopassed Jit on to me. . 1 ' • ' *

"I lived not far from Captain Grantwhen he wasVultlvaMng, a portion ofthe DenMarmX said Uairtenant Sap-

"Home had thus beheld

bap-

more silver could be added.' and theyleft the marking to be done ,aa thebride wished. I think' this was a mostaepslble and satisfactory ° thing; all•round and the combination of fundsmade a fine showing, muph, more prac-tical than B each glrf had tried to-puther three dollars Into a separate gift.

DHOP8Y»»

" s » 1 sVat-r mm 9m*jm*y u t i # 1 1 0 B#S. W If/ § •

pened lo_ bo-passing -his-way-'*,.,..., - -,when, while still some piece alt, I saw_j_Tj

A Whlttler Contest k "For those who are keen after liter-

ary games this Whlttler stunt may be;

acceptable. It may be used In connec-tion with school work, especiallystudying our American classics-

when, while still some piece aff, I saw T y , ™£,J*'"n where -yoiqiHnsomething that made me stop, and look) «. The poem devoid both ofIn a'sort of wonder, , v —N _ " f f k i l « - „ £ « Barefoot* Boy.

"Plainly enough, Grant.was.harrow. twund1.6 TBTKiunSS'n. flow*

..-. The noweraand the centerpiece -

brown basket lined with airfruit After the repast there was mgame of bridge with grape juice seed from a punch bowl with tranches «purple and white grapea hanging overthe edge. The effect waa lovely andall exclaimed "H "prixea-

ct aa lovely and"How pretty!" Fbr

todprixea thehostCTsvtod irnnjBoTtByketa of vegetables and fruit alt grownon the place, and put up daintily withflowers on top.

MADAME MERRL

—— •--t-*»«**s,^-sj*»iu juwuiuunut Qoy*plngton, who, like Mr. Dent's son-in-law, had served-lk the regular army,"Often I saw the captain at work Inhe fields,-both cariX ana htt^and

in this way I came to\learn that,hewas a perfect master of^orses. I re-

Britain's^ Flaigt Was Salute

'Plainly enough, Grant.was.harrow.Ing the field with the same horses hehad plowed it with a few day* before.He also was riding on* of tbe' hories,but why *was he switfglng7*AQ~*4i'nT~ Ibsuch I energetloi fashion? At first Ithought he might be doing It to guidetho horses,- but they krfpUon- In-astraight line, through the fleW, and -iknew that my guess was wrong.- 'Pebaps, be is using the lash on them,'said to myself, but a "moment later imade out that he had no whip ln hithand. . ' . , . . ; - ' ' 1

—"By aba by, as'lstoodwatehlng tbj •unusual sight, the captain turned h|i

ground." Tht ,„,— hanaed. •«. "The poem

shau and

from theFountain.gre mother In SalemWltoh'e DaUjfhtir

Doem ,that'i hard] to explain. - \Th'e' poem which iharc^ My Playma¥;-a_*™-."LW»*11 'es»oin

W n at a-corner of the field, and thon,for the_ first tlmeU saw what-ho Wai

-up to. Upon the back of the hormwhich, he was not riding be had fa»,tened % large'-sack containing seed-wheat, I think It was, at this late date,th£ugfrL 4t,TOajr. have .beoajMta&^Any-way, with one eVe upon the harrnw. tc• \ - _ . _ • • » ! "'"* »"" " » UUIHI mn Pirrn»,

ian-give.n- seeTEai It waa-wprklng-properlyra

How President-Arthur sndJamej Q.Blalno Performed an Act of Cour-tesy at the Yorktown Centen-

-' ' w. Wai .Celebration. • -

When U|e_jateJv1Hlam jjenry Hunt,secretary.of tho navy udder' Oarflohtand Arthur, wao on-tlfe evu uf

\ - r

In 18^2, for St. Petersburg," to take, upbis new duties as pur minister to ltus.sis, I had a chat wlth.hlmrdurlng tho

rfioursevof,wlrtcu he spoke of the manyplciaant experiences ho had had as acabinet offlcey. * /

"^ ~"B "Tlncld"ontr tneonTlncldont ttaalways remombor with thop^asure.' said the judge,

greatest"centers

ilh_flagT J C J M U I A be_a-.compllment-to-Sir, Edward Thornton.' Then he pass,ed the slip along to James O/"B.aIne,secretary of Btaler

-"Glancing at the message. Mr. Blainebegan fumbling Iq hi« p ^ i ^ t , A t

ist be produced a letter and tore offlast be produced a letter and tore offthe bak fth l ' finding nothe baok >ofvthe-penell,—be-tomed—to-tOM>

> S O Iblm a stub sd short thacutty, In holdlng.lt In his ,within h few seconds, he.as /ollows on-that soiled .,viow of the warm-friendship

with the other upon his horses, th«captain, with a sort of methodicalrhythm, was thrusting a band Into thfsack of grain, withdrawing It filledwith seed, and scattering the content]*-'er the field .with that energetlt

;.of his arm .that had attractedMention. HoTTad hit upon a tin*

ot. doing two days' work It.

(kili utter making this dl»watching him. .As h

Nlrtlr tbat the cooler days have cons,not drinks. «re very acceptable at aft-ernoon affairs. On i t Dcarda the hostess asked twenty gu^Ja.W-spena the-a7ferrid5i with her frori"three to

y gu^Jaher frori

Light old rose tints are genuinelygirlish colors for millinery, purposes.

- .CDjIdren's silk socks' are emorblderedla amair detached flowers ID self

inesT •*• — •-»•- - '•- - - > , 'Foulard veiled wtthj chiffon make op

simple little .afternoon - or visiting;gowns., " , _ *„, The summer stockings are. em-broidered ln vivid colors oa Instepand ankle,,

.Dull sliver slippers wilt be wornquite as much as thevwhlte on sum-mer evenings. J

The bandana handkerchief cap to Ingood repute this year, and Is seen ac-companying .many ot t h e - smartest

-bathing-suits^

our

1

. ro™ I n B™8 t u n t af- n»"ler.a D d

I n Blloe" o n e M

wood rose, allM tenpe'dark

a pair for eacb

^ v

I « s «

i V c yoo aarpriytmhtard abopt nor boneaway wjtk m ? |

Ehwt-Rot very- Td do the atMng mysttt u I got the chapce.

: >"J

hUnaCrkm.

™, . nuiiy fellow, yet. sur-s It mar aecsa, he was gnfltyomag as i t mar seem, I* was toOif .t

or s. grave csarge. a criminal offense-.,«theft. Tor l a d he lo t many Um*h.-'*%

waa eqpaQy galHy as aa acce>>*: she m d n d the) stolen property.-

E«eh sccacd to have perfect eonfl-d » « i . jhe ot>W. however, and when

Embroidery Motifs

covery ,neared nwhorses as

l hea,rd hlUMulking to bll&gfh;they_w«re Intelligen

ey s d f ' b himbeings."and.t^ey seemed fo-'obey himalmost instlnctKilyr And so. wltn' a

intry and the United StatisTindalso (n view of the tender sympathyshown by Queen Victoria for the Amer-•icao -.people- a nd-the-fearfly—ofr-yrOTb'dent Gnrfleld af Tha tlm4 of hla mor-tal IIIneBS, and In the hope and con-fidence that the-cordial relations nowexisting may bo ,-forever. maintained

the British Dag at tho Yorktown cen-tennial celebration Jast,year. .Youmay recall that at tho height of that ™ " ™ ••«•>"»• reunions nowcelebration of tho anniversary of the existing may bo ,-forever. mainlinedsurrender ^rf-Lofd CornwalII»,-tho:f.aB+hetw«en-""' mother country and\ouragainst ^hlch tho ooldnlsta had fought ovn> " l a hereby ordered that at thowaa given tha national saluter Well- " " 'here is the1 Inside story of,that un-usual and, i may say, hlBtorlo Incl-dent, 1 . —^<si;^ "

"Ilpbert C. , \Vlntbrop, , formerlspeaker of the lower1 bouse 6f con

Kspeaker of the l*ress,..deUvered tYorktown flnM. A

oratl-VArv A

' 5 I J ? P "*at u P ° n t l l e P'atforjn. • Prcsl.XV t W 'Arthur- and all 'ihtf members W

- . - hU«cabtaet;w«re there. -Sir .Edward- S2?l?fe Bt ^ a t t t a 8 »'nl«ter from

L ^OWSttSAtaln.tothlsioountly.'waatalso<^>resenl;a,nd ho, entered with ;i»rg

,'tha1

-b-

nd<-a*P«'«l«tlon.NJnto ,that "'P* da«-««>twlthstandlng thethat"lt,wds the>celebration of

final defeat of Britain's plans to-orf 141UI. mBbnTtf- > t W H

1, >Mr. Wlnthrop' paintedd a picture of the American &>*i by Alexander Hamilton Up-

k(3ornwallls'B earthworks. tfi«^rof iwhlch-were visible from

ilsat, that Sir Edward hlnJ--'^led the demonstration 8f

gr Edward sat Williamfeaigr ftfjan'lmportaiit

j^S,,the British minis-lUoolL-^feom-J iUtpaper and.scrib-',&-;the<e-worts:1

tVt

- — , .* .., U C ( V M / uiuervu loat at meconclusion of these exercises the Brit-Ish flag be unfurled upon the masts of

ot

.Presldo.BlIArthnr.- « a n^A-it, wmHapprovlngly, borrowed my stub of apencil from Blaine. 'signed It and

t ^ B l l f o '

almost Instincperfect undent*tabllshed be(we(captain both ha.,thssame-tlmo, and,course of the day

y hiy An.4 so, wlttT

idlng, as It were, cblm and them, the

red and Sowed a[presume,.In th<

•the field coin^ d r J i B n . „ ,tho year, I*saw K 1 1 .fleld'of grralni'and.after* ?i??JS Of Q

flourlshlliaards. when

^ p ova

revealed•the man's Ipgenulty and stitheir best, jthei» camo toa vivid picture of a- solastrldo of ts horse, harrowingand at the samo tiros, tUrou^H theorclBo of a_llttle ingejjl0fy, sowing t l , _field with, grain carried In a sack uponNthe back bt the othe/horsij hltchodlothe_harrowi '\ (dopyrlght. i n y b y E."J. Eawardi)£ —T-""'"="--IB>VII u^puiagsiaii oj

tho color line of the parade, and thata salute of twenty-one) jnlAs1 be fired-

"Thls ordet i.BlaVe passed on to^PresldejtlAfthnr.- Ha n^A-it, nmlUdf --According/to a-PatllamcntaatjatHfn-

.__._ . . b of a output/of coal In Germany and to

'Coil Mining or the World.orll ll

sffcretai»i.ot;w-av;-respettl»«ly., gaveIhe necessary orders'for Its fulfillment' "With thin salute orthe'Bag otour

4 ^ e n e ^ ^ e i a j i n a « s a i ^ 4 l

u&lly ended,derract-

Vever

^ r i haveMcameof «&„. ,-some Umo'rwj

wonaered.

«r—- — - - — v . . u , v y i U4UU/ Ufl 14 M*

France In 1909 waa greater than IDany. previous year. In tha .Vnite"dKingdom, Belgium and tbe- UnitedBtatos the production" In'1J09. {houghgreater than In 1908, fellthort of' th«yearlS07. The Whole output in 1908of the flve» countries named was 800000,000 tons, or an increase of 23,000,000 tons on the output of 19oJ.bin

- e B - . D y- a ° .0 o < W tonr than, th.t . m3SS7TTfho total known coal output oithe world ln 1908 was 950,000,000 tonaof which the .United Kingdom produced more than one-fourth.' In lBOlthe number of-p«rsDns"-eiBployed Uicoal mining In Great 'Urltaln waifl66,30O_i:_> .

tfMr. Uwsb\ime that „HSeTfioBtH

4r aver, :

; = r - r t r i - , ^

j , * Great_lnducemen'C~ * *y "In tiuj east.".related 'tho'*JBoatoiisohoormannr-*when-the-1)oynn~thTclass are bad we make them' sit withthaulri as_nunlshnuiA« "'- ~ —i-lau

\ serve IThey remabHd Iqjral to the •ad.T

any effort to havet

tonUoecd Iqyal t

der

outtermwen

g btogetherdlrectrj-e n dlrectrj d

-W. B. in Tack.

w d or;*lMlfcoarse <rf their Jon*?

several mall offense??dBrgeahU) to- thenv-X-

''/ u

-«ebd Advice, but—^W * r eMend a j j ^»ri. nrsJde staiioA.smu f th

« »ri . nrsJdeocenpsmu of thegd of m oB-^gSrw

aboai tn lve years'old.. Nothing ot.rnote occurred'nntlrtfce train steamed*Into tbe station «t Mrt n i ^

B t d r

C E P A R A I ' E mollfs for embroideryU and stenciling usually sro present,ed %ln running .designs. In small'orlarge squares or in single flowers thatnecessarily vary In shaped but .tens'•toward 'general roundness as" a whole'.Now .there are particles foOhe house•beautiful ibnt demand an'~uprlgfit-orUll, Blender njdtlt su^h'as are shown"•these-illustrations. They belong to

all

enlarge thorn.. They wilt be found an*pllcable }o lampshade- panels, to'such•"•'l^rQclesas the-tancywnrt' ha>

i i 0 7 D 8 l o n g "* tatBI"«ed,for Quicktr»nsfer_thgnL pitches tfter tbe Jeedrwh^-ean- fluently; » l t % ' « * '

d d ta

__fdTBSi

tp msay smaU crMhhiuiglrigs'fbr'thblibrary and the boudoir. ~>AKo It wjllle-potssiblu to use^tneso'.on variousbeaten brass articles and as pyrogra->hl<i oyU|ne» forj,wood,-IeathemrrveP

The'aquaro outllue^,qf the conv^i-(!n a l , r o s er*njMh 8 worja rouoded tioe

i»jign aT?,esMcla«y planned forjhose

.who stencflrand It will be, seen at aglance that ttey ^an be carried out laone color or fa two.± The'rostt- Itself*taayfie a'dull plnlt, with"the "stem rivproduced, to.dull,Jeat,green.', Alt etthe tree ^gree t t , except th'» centralPjrtloAjfthajDDCThftA

More suggestive of embroidery arethe cattail and Iris, both or which aretatBI"«ed,for Quick work In long flatpitches tfter tbe JapaneseT' V « v fi»flly; »lt%«*iSnwi5vRi»done Jta bwckr to;producT an-Mtoctquickly, just.Buch atltcbea srore'herr!

•and petals; Just affairJo DrodttcthaColor, for Instance, or tbe purple Irisor.the_rlohJb^i3ri|jBf_thaiaittaU^i {»desired.. ^y * , ; " t \ " - — •, AH ot -these designs will serve also'

'as- models fyonv which fai<>.p»fnK^Japanese b^lapp^eiTDor upon, parchment, and

liplEades.their putllnes-

edrThe woman, not having a iUctot for the> her. ramested him to"corrte doon.- . • • - , K

The tnvefer' intervened and sug--f d PottlBK him under the seat '"

! la• • ' . •» CwujwteBoic TTTT7

-Qaeer. n s r t U. that water lit to«PU«« you wctti to xcade the folLs there'-Starr*

.A wnoiesonift. ready-'-coolrecL foodj which:

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joar Udaeya.weU ."Then U' ' tetter JddMtt remedy

708 Bs x BrapbletonSt. N r t U V"I suffer^from^kld-ney; oollo and the

•tacks was so severe that It requiredtwo strong men to bold me. The onlyrelleLI-recolTcd was from'morphineInjection*, i was completely cured Mister. Johnnie say* thatp t e y curby Doan's Kidney Pills and believe jmrple thing In front of the picture's

i d lthey save? my life." •>, Remember the name—Doao1*./.F*>r sale by all dealers, to cents •

Co., £uffat6,-N: y.

£ ; , ATCHISON'S OfTOER OF SPINS

C»"t«nt«d Withal.! 2 L - . £ - Mapped • Out fer -

•' "**" I M l v 8 B * Plou» City.

T n e r e * a B c a I l e d a meeting at the

k"

U*nd papers were read on every nut*' " rfrem removing meuaa frum ear-'

^ p u to the «ad memories that" attach^ to a, bunch of old letters. .The SpinsJ e r e having--a hilarious time when a

siting Spin got up to make a few re-[ marks,' She said that, while they are

fr-now, there was a Bad time conk•'Think of the day," pUe said,

having no husbandB or chllwif-wlll-be-aH-alone-."—Thera-

a sniff and then a sbort as Spin-, tier Spin recalled wives and mothersrob are alone Jrom-dayilghi; till dark,-

('when'some member of the famwaiting on. The sniffing

I. snorting Increased In vojumo asafter Spin told of her freedom

"worry, her independence fn

she pleased.- "But wo , muBt potfiffenie at what, our slater/has

"rone Bpln remarked. "liet usour good Intentlops by7 calling

• every lonesome wife hoi mfcthere.know," This was "six/weeks Ago,

though the Spins/Dave devoted• 'afternoon and evening alnce to

y missionary woA,. they haven'thalf the rounds yet.—Atchfson

Double Dahlia.

I want the flower loving reader* tonoy of the success I had with dahl-

ias from seedB. I ordered one packet,and sowed JUn_a_hoi, having no. ideathat I had such a glorious treat In

njattersand'thfrjoy-of-dolng- etorerwrltes a-Bouth-CaroHHa Floristla Park's Floral Magazine. WithinBvo dayr-the soedllngs had pu«h«d upin little "bunnis," and soon were hold-Ing their h'eaaa up; looking strong andvigorous. As soon as they Vere largeenough to transplant/I pufthem lagoo<W loamy, i well worked soil, and / lcould actually sec them grow. >Vith-In three weeks I noticed fho "color ofBorne stalks was dark red, w d otherslight green. The buds commenced toshow soon, and then swell, and oh.the pleasure in watching the differ-ent -colors showt Some grew fasterthan-otbci*, hut all grew entirely tomy, satisfaction. There was one par-ticular plant that grew and kept oh{rowing and ,wo encouraged this

growth Just to lee7 where it would goto. Jt finally decided to Btop at" theheight of nlno and a'half feet, andthen the exquisite bloom hung, overIn such a/graceful way, showingflower"alihosnilacic wllh iTbrlgKryellow center about the size pt a 25-centpiece: The petals looked' like JheavyBilk velvet, and the blooms were- aslarge as m> tubers produced. Somoof the others were equally as beauti-ful, one being a magenta, with 1 theback of the petals stflped in white;another' was a fawn vnhade and Veryodd; another was yellow outlined oneach petal with red, and still an-other was a > ecullar shade' borderingon a brick-dust color, tho back of thepetal; ,belng yellow. This combinationwas perfectly beautiful, and thoughtby many who saw it to be tho love-liest In the lot. . In all, I Becured 32plants, and every ona, was a gent.

MORti POTATOES BY^ SPRAYING

e-1 Slugger—An1 see here, you; wanter be goln^ around braggln'

k

New Version. /Bang," said the 'Sunday

: teacher to the brightest "boy Inclass, "can you tell me how Elijah

r:'Ho\aidn't die at all," replied '/the"He was translated, from

.FOOD DRINK. -_-Which BNngi_Dally Enjoyment

[•A lady doctoV writes : -"Though' busyXbourly with-my owa

affairs, I will not deny myself the["pleasure of taking} a few minutes tor

^ of my enjoyment dsl'.r obtained'\from my morning cup oi Postum. It

heverago.'not a poison Ilk*

V. f l began to use Postum eight years~gp;1iot because I wautud tu, but ba-^ i coffee, yhleh I dearly lovtid,;

i tpade my nights long weary periods to^IMK dreaded and-unfitting me for busl-•*- ' -" ' rthftl»v

For a good many years the generalfarmer has contented himself with oc-casionally going over his potato

made some very Interesting andfut experiment*,ln. receniresults pf which h g §

t:-"On'the.;Odvlco of a friend,-1 flratitum', making-It carafuUyios

l i o n the package. ,As<J had~ttsed 'cream tfn'df no sugar," I

I my Postum so.f Itrlooked good,i; clear and fragrant, and it was a

1'to see the cream coloT'lt asitnokyi Mend' always;wanted

Scoff* to look—Tlkeia new sad-'

attempt to eradicate entirety the de-structive potato beetle or "bug." Ina way, this has answered the purpose,

inee-the-pla'nta-wCTo- savod--froin^be»4Hshetf»ta^buHetIn~]lng_egOrely consumed by^th"e~hordes " ~" "of inBet't pests that conUnuaHr swarm-ed up from nowhere, but of course Itwas Impossible to rid each plant of oilthe bugs that Infested* It. Some ofthe egga -were Buro to remain andhatch. r "

Then there were tho many variedplant diseases to which the' tubers-wereno- methods were; available, to effectu-ally control theft, since no systematicstudy had been given to this branch ofjmlculturjB. • —1

Realizing that more scientific mothods should be Adopted to successfullycombat theso different pests, the New

Their researclf repealed that froqnent sprayings during the -dry seasons, ot the year effected much bet,-rer-plftnt conditions and a proportionate^/ncreased potato,crop. , •

Out of eleven volunteer ezperfments, there' was shown an. averagegain per acre, due to spraying, of 66ybushels. The "average net coBt " mspraying per acre » u 84 conU 'andthe average Price of potatoes st digging time was 60 cents per1 biphel. Alittle mental arithmetic makes it self

a windmill an' I say It's a tfee; which

The Impressionist—That's a cov.

His First Lesson In Economy."When I WSB a very small boy and

a dime looked, pretty bl» to me; I met"John HrFarloj—whoind atways beeffmy gotid friend—on tho street- oueJtffle day," says Frank Harris.'', " 'Frank,' l,o aald, 'the Fourth ofJtoly >J» coming soon. "Yuu'H »*ntsomo cbango then—^tsfnie bo yrtrbanker until then ,and you'll aavosome money for firecrackers,xhmgsii '

; ' *"

nitmcho—Poor Grace! Sho out-mar-ried herself./

Maude—Indeed! * .-, BlanAo—Yes. Sho married a duke,

, you know, and didn't have enoughmoney to pay his bllll. *, —

BABY'S SKJNJORTURE"When our baby was seven -weeks

old he broke out with what wethought was heat, but which graduallygrew'-worse. We called in.,a doctor.Ho Bald it was eczema and from thattlmo we doctored .six-months withthroe of the best doctor* In Atchlsonbut ho only got worse ills face?hoadand bands were a eplld sore, therewas no end to the suffering' for him.We had to tlo bis little bands tokeep him from scratching. He'neverknew what It was to sleep well from-tho time he took tfie dtsease"unUl bewas cureih—Ho-kept u« awake allhours of tho night and his healthwaBn't_w.hat you would calh good. Wetriod everything but the right thing.- "Finally I got a set of the CutiouraRemedies, and I aia. plotted to-sa-y-we did not use oil of thorn until he

but It never hftasad lomayThls skinIs dear and fair as It poislbly couldbo. I hope Cuttcura may save someone else's kittle ones aufforlng andalso their, pocket-books. John Loason,1403 AtehlBoo. SL, Atchlson^ Kan.; Oot.19, 1009."

I emptied my pockets fhto hla handnn<| every day—thwafter—unUI-tn»Fourth I turned ovcrjo him my-smill«arnln|ts. When 'tbo dny of d«ys cantoaround 1 had a" fund that enabled'meto celebrate In proper stylo, whllomany o f my playmates, were flatbroke.. K wns my flrs't lesion In thrift,and It was a good'one'. Hundreds ofCleveland people would bo gladjj

T6"teitlfy to tlie-fact that when'JohnH: Farley was a friend of a man or aboy he was a friend Indeud."—Cleve-land leader.

A Question.Vora (eight years -old)--What doos

transatlantic mcanr mother? 'Mother—Across, the Atlantic, of

course; but you (nusn't bother me.Vera-TJoes "trans" always, mean

across 7 ' ;! ' ' .Mother—1 suppose It'does. Now,'If

ypu don't stop bothering mo with yourquestions I shall send you_jjght_io.

V^hy He Wouldn't Hurry— -They -were, riding to church and

were late. Several ot tho party wereworried and one remarked! "The au-illcnco will bo waitings "Well^,.ob-served the old pastor (who A s s topreach that forenoon), "don't let's fretover It If wo are a little late. It reminds mo of tho man who Was beingtaken to execution Ills guards wcrogroattrexorcised over tho faef'that"they could fat -possibly get thcro onHino. 'Never mind,' said tho poor fol-low, philosophically. 'Don't fuss overIt The pcoplq can wait. "There'll benothing doing till I got- Mioro."'—Christian Herald,. !'

Flirting With Fashion.That Innato tendency on tho part

of tho fair consumer to flirt with fash-ion! playing fnst and loose with vari-ous comnaodlrie*,~ls responsible forthe uncertainties that havn prevaileddurlpg the-stonth- -Thero was such.alack of confidence as to the ultimateacceptance of the various linos pro-iSred by distributors and consumers

that buying was somewhat mlnlpilted

OPERATIONCoredbyLydiaEPuikhaai'sVegetable CompoundHarcHTfeDTTna l ^ S r j S ^ t o rthere was nreneu In my- right side:In » short tlmo-ft bunch came end \t—bothered me to much at night I osolj

T o t sleep.' It keptBrowing larger and ~Ejr fall It.wvr as - -large as a hen's egg.

. llbout a hotTraterbottlaanplifdto that side./ T hadone of the best doe- 'tors lt| JCoiMas-and J—he told my hus»an4thfttlwiuldhavetobo operated on as it

, was something like _a tumor caused l>y a rupture. ,Twrote-~~~ -to yoa for advice and you told: jpe notto got dlsoouraged but to tako hfilaE. linkbam'e^ " '

IL B. UUKT, 118 Mineral Ave., Galena, II. Im£3g?'^i

Ljdla E. Plnkhanfi Tegetaltlo Com-pound, made from roots and herbs,has proved, to be the molt successfulremedy for curing tho wont forms offemale Ills, lnoludhif-dlsplacBmentB,nflammatlon, fibroid tumors. Irregu-larities, periodlo pains, backache, bear-*Ing-down feeling, flatulenof, indiges. •l o n i n d r e u a p r o » t r a t l n I t c Ul o n , i n d r i e r v a u p . I t c o » Ujut a trifle to try it, and the resulthat been worth millions to manyBuffering women.

If you wont special adrloft writeforiitoHra.l>inkbain,Iiynn,SIass.

t t l f d l a j r a helpful.

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3 o with thejrollUnery bMinfliuL_Eashion alone makes or breaks.—)Trade Itovlew,

- -Latest:Mine Horror.Tho Doctor—Of courso, If the

ntors In the anthracite and bltumlifields forni a coalition—. Tho Professor—Then there willnothing for ihe' consumers to do butto coalesce.

(Slow curtain.)

headuho fof UieluttweUty.fi veywmsnd*'never found any relic* until he benu»Uking your Oucarets. Blnco lie W

of -using his name."—B. »iix> Resiaer St., W. Indlanapolla, Indl

bed.Vera "(after a,-few. minutes' silence)

—Then does transparent mean a crossparent!—Ideas.

SAVES-UVESOF CHICKENS

tor<coffee.. I,yes, satisfied, with my,

'In taste and.effect,' and ama, -constant usetCof Jt-aU-

:eCye } , TIf continually assure my friends and

ithattteywIU s l lke H 4 ;

iuw; Ip 'sound, and

u v * he Hoad to Well'g read the aboye" lei ,

rftom time;lirtl,

K a n s a s pon l fxy R«U«rcoverad 'and Pat l

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WelT-known Clty poultry

put-.into practise r A-*he»>means of preventing 'tlie common*large mortality, of brooder chicks- The

Clty poultry 5ttu-dlscor- 2A<S0_<*l«ki

" .. *-*•-•**• _ r t t A f f IS&BlSV v t t S1

thought It appears 'almost ridiculous.It consists only'in the-use of black

^S Qfi floor-of-the--biuOder,r. KpHerstrasS by accldentTtwoor

three years ago, noticed that a piece oftho-floor-ot a biougerT

was quickly 'worked* on by the chick*.They^stood'on'lt'and scratched on itfn prefoniiee>'to the woodenfloor' gf

-the-ljrooder.' Tha entire floor; of 'tireWonder »as then covertd w]Ui'sod,'

and. It was'found that the -chicks ortSe^aod covered floor were stranger,freerof disease and thrived better IDevery way than chicks -ii* brooderiwith yo earth covering for the flooraFrom this experiment the Idea warevolved that' earthen floors were "the,.proper kind fot yoijag chicks and conOiiltd 4Si)erInien£s'."w'ereI made on alarge scal*.^.- ^ _ f r _ _

"*5ebl«lc*arth floor swas tried wltb<S0<*l«kiBndproved o f r

ary brood:

red M«u«cessfur- ,flvft.per-cent of ordls-

,t:hlcks die. "., The Idea of Mr. Kelleratrass Is thai

b8«jd--flo0aLllBrB~t0O^-tllUlTl tthla''lBfl-natural /or the feet ofybun* chlekanatural /or the feet o f wung'c'hleka' Tti:Blii'and that toil la a soffund natural flooifor them. ~or them. By standing on the^hoardfloor the jchlcks acquire leg weaimes'ithat resnits to tho wjilte bowel troublt^ - f g n t ^ i "^ggtiefgnreityeBfng ot theyouni

." Wlth'fopse' dry -solf as a floeithe chicks »IU'early, learn to scratcD\anq "become active. -Thrqogh 'scfatdh-ing*nd*e>er^-tB b l B i b t

jA little miss of. five yean who bad

Been-allowed to stay up for an evo-.nlngjiariy, was-toht-abo«it-»>30'tA go

o bed. Very, very slowly Bho movedtoward the stair. An aunt, seeing he?roluctont, asked:

can I do'anything to help

"So," replied Helen, "I will getthere altogether tooisoon as It Is."

Illiterate Immlarsnu:Kills Island,records show-that

NEW YORK, /NO/4M

WOODSIt's music to every sportsman I Only one thin# tx#er—thesong of your bylleww it speeds to its nWk—and your pride-in an added trophy!

This Will Be A Great Seasonevery *ign promiMH tha best

UfTlMb

CpLTDISfEWPBRSell Murine-Eye Remedy, Liquid, 26c,

, J » Backer_Qobalf licked" ye t' The nghter--WeU

leciblng, lojtnn tti< (nra», rtipcti IntUmma-lion, «ll»j»j>«ln. cnrM wind coUo.Bo »eottta."

62,727 Immigrant* • h o arrived here InJuly 12,895, or abpuf'SG p«r cent., areIlliterate*. Illiteracy Is no bar to an-Immigrant so long as ho appears phys-j a U b l t f h l1.^27.parsons -who sought to enter thecountry were- barred at this port lastmonth.—New rYork Press:

' TRY MUBINE EVE REMEDYfor Red, Weak, Weary, Watery EyesandQiannlatedByeIId.s. Muring Doesn'tSmart—Soothes Eye^Pain. DruggistsSell MnrinA-lBvA HAIAAJIV r.r ' - —Me. I!Asenlliand Eye. Advice Free-by Mall.

Marine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago.

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