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America's ThreeWomen Aviators
wc: ha threo women aviator.'.1 whom jecoived their training lit
( .i Hempstead I'lnln Hold nenr Mlnpnln.i v are Miss Harriot Quimby, Miss,. Ih So itl and Miss Matilda Moisant.
f thorn, Miss Qiiituhy mid MissM hii'U liold diplomas which entitleit m fly at nil organized meets, mid,i v ii' Mid they make will bo considered
" ,i'Quimby ,tho first American woman
i t' ' "'ifl n diploma, made her qualify-- ,& '''u'iIh flip tlilily-tlil- nl limn she wont
i ii it Mltm Moisant did holler mid was.itid niter her twenty-thir- d lesson,
I no lesson last on mi average from twoi 'ir minutes mid nr usually givennt !! ."i t'lcw'U in tin; morning, when thoio
n. liii-'V- Thin means that n candidatefir i diploma must bo up not much laterthmi l A. M. Frequently a heavy rogeverr-mc- tho Hold and flying has ti bo( 'potied. If a breeze stirs in tho mean-time tho lesson Is called off for tho day.
In order to win n degree tlm aviatormust bo ablo to turn circle in an ero-pl.u- .,
perform a series of figure oiplitf.
t,
to
in
in
'h
to
to
an
set
It Isto
i
lessonsIrregular. Aboutto H. to
was forhe
hn too for
wouldto was
would notTheir
! r " ' ii ' . f - ' .1I .
Fanning in MontanaBetter Than Teaching Music
d"Tour ago piniesPd $1 .W for the boy. He ha
To-da- y I o!Vei"d $10,000 for my to summer for thei all investing my on wagon. His mother? hundred was allowed me to the under-woma- n
in middle tlultiis. standing his lielew years ago ner sent m
aiid by muic. ' "1 couldn't wan tod a as- -
"My investment sist.mt he himself to be.of by irriga- - Ho didn't go to school
in I tho as soon ns school nearfor ten us I insisted lie kept up
Kttlng jnoa'a board ins at tho man-fn- r
months. being concert a to mo so he fullyperformer was considered to lie doing learned his
"When planting he left' It lot of for my school his own
mo to save out of turned tho workmy every expense to He to up in hisl.fty for months out of the twelve. 1 ity after
we up our minds" jog along to tho our on my
salary was becomehomeseeker and my chances
1 v,t visiting n pupilhearing so much about the reclaimed
became interested. mother wasot nie.so wrote her my
n'.'l set out to join the homeseekersI leceived my
mid all the papers in my possession1 c. answer to lettersh" sternly my wasting our'iirned savings in a scheme.It was a she would consentt. orne out m"
I was lonely. I butts s happened forthebest. It wnsnrough
f" at . though my health improvedhv it Beginning summer I
t 'tie to a small houso gptiny cleared before the plantingiirt, It was covered brush,which is harder to one woulds n iose. I M't out ten in npnleai put in wheatW the about the
for outhousesthe tract.
wheat produced fifty bushels totif ii'ie the sixty. Between
ii .ipple I set out strawberryi"'i rest of the apple
w - planted in sugar nnd g.u.len' ieilips. I cleared something over
,n tho strawberries us much'l.e beets. vegetables did veil.
.' ing green in the biHinees hid notwisely ns to variety.
II i'i it not the owneriv was up dill
r. I believe my cucumber.i Ho bought nil I
cue nt two cents a pound.I'Viv not sound but it isI en lh nf production.
' second planted my wheat' i's in sug ir beets,
d was twelve an acre theic -- oiling price $5 n straw- -
tno a profit tho second1 i' and so did Iho vegetables between
i i'lo Thoappln treosoroc borne a
advantage, though ofiho is insignificant when
it I. no.I havo to work hard,
I was careful at1. ' l.e as economical (is possible. To
. ! lit I could afford to build nf two a lolt overhead,
vi.i . tbeslopping p, lee fu toi v . v roiiipaili'ill
' 1 nut to mr-soo-
! Iioi settlor' tnoilierv for a number of years,ivand I acquainted
my mother decided to remainl.-- o whom
within M.1 of n designated markattain altitude of the samedistnnee.
Ilotl. Mis MIssMnltuint easilymet conditions, tho formerup a record for acciirato landing with atnonoplane. 'Uoth maintainnothing brag about that, any
n cool could do tho same.Although Miss Scott was really tho
first woman In country to upaviation she does not hold a license, asher course of has been somewhat
n ago she applied(tleiiii Curtis, who was Inclined
' think Hying n bad business' women, but after much persuasionl accepted Miss Scott as a pupil. In n short
liinii decided it was risky awoniah induced Miss Scott to giveii up.
Iitor sho went to Dayton, Ohio,was a constant visitor nt tho Wrightschool, but tho WrightH not teacha woman It eventhey a woman 11 machine.
own sister, Katharine Wright,has taken only one she shares
1 t?f";. - WK'.'ii.t . i. r.
MISS HARRIET QUIMBY.
years I Just 'boarded I wrotehav been Rone work that first
roperty, made from time a deliverytecn " The speaker a have him
th who that half wage shoulda supported momer nercjcn monwi.
herself teaching Uavo betterwas n tract of forty- - than proved
F x acres the land reclaimed that year, buttion Montana. had been teaching next a openedmiMio more than years nnd w;(s that he attend.
year with room with class and same timenine a ged help much that
I wages.very well came
required n self-deni- of accord nnd onlynnd Sl.'O a year when press of had passed
small salary, with I had managed keep studiesthree working dark. My mother came
think both madeend of days
wh'-- n I inspireda take witha farm
Montana andtalk
land I Myi wuli I intentions
thenThe .(ay after nllot merit
hnduv"d her that nnd
forbado hardsuch mad
year beforonnd join
Though don't know
firsttlm hnd
have built andland next
with sagoclear thnn
acres treesl thirty-thre- e and oats.
thre acres house te--r- .r
gardens and thisw entire
fh.itand oatstrees 5.000
and tho landheel
and moreTho
I
i
boon that of n
irict inspired putwould luv
dead loss. that
like much,than
year I
tract Tho nver- -
tons nndton. My
gave heltor
trees. grow- -
and h.ivo lightwt.ioli sold
amount
"oursp lnd andi'ly mid late.
onlyrooms Willi
tli.it year
when becameiinoa His had
l.i'indtosswere very well
withwith eho bad always
land fgotmid
Quimby andthe' and
thatand woman
wltli head
this take
year
that
and
Hnd
fly. said thatsell
Missride, and
withuntil
andNot
time
had
liiiu
cost
out during the second yeor, so of coursethat made it somewhat easier for boththe boy and me.
"We now have a comfortable house ofsix rooms built in front of the llrst struc-ture, which we use as kitchen and laundry.Where at (Irst my stable only housed onehorse it now accommodates six and threecows. We havo several dozen hens, nsmnriv turkeys and almost ns many Reeseand 'ducks. 'IJie poultry is my mother'sparticular care and sho makes them payf6r their keep. During the last yearthey have yielded tier a Handsome proitt.If mv apples yield as those of otherorchards in my neighborhood do I expectto have my present income increased byat least M.(H) a vear It is because ofthe flno condition of mv applo trees thatI am getting so many oners rrom miyers.
"Persons who heard my mother'B ob-jections to coming to Montana have beenhoping that I would give up nnd sell out.Now that tho applo trees are just
to boar they think it time tohold out inducements. Unfortunately fortheir plnns, my mother is as devotetj tothe tnrm ns i am, nno realizes wnni astroke of luck I hnd in getting it nndgiving up teaching music
"Though our home is not elegantlyfurnished, it has nil the necessaries andmany comforts. Though neither tho boynor I had had any experience at living inthe country v;" managed to loam how tomake many things that would havo costmuch money had I hnd to buy thorn.
"I haven't the sliRhtest doubt but thewho proved such a help to me eventhe
myIs
college nnd is looking around tor a farm.He wnntu to, be a farmer, but an educatedinii
"Do 1 nlv!so F.astern women to be-come hoioospoVers? H they have ll.WXicapital nnd nre willing to work I
do. I know or dozens of women whohave --11 ide greater successes than I have,one of t'l.-u- i ( n !ps
win 11 widow children,tho vniin.cvit is. th oldet in. She hadipn'than $1 .noil and v her farm isworth mote than mine. She beganugar boots and ha
her acreage of apple and other fruits,llosidoi sho is a tine coo', nnd even whilesho v.n living in a tent she tan a
nnd had more legular thnnshe could for She has morethan money in bank to nay forher farm, but liko the rest of us,tlm allows us ten rears topay for th land, we use the money wherewo can get n high rate of
Southern BankFrom the Manufacturer frrorrf,
In 1000 In nationalbanks in the Sou til aggregated 10,
or more thnn 10 per cent, ofthe in the nationalbanks of thi country.
On .lune 7, 101 1, the In nationalbanks In the South were $7:A,!7,7;n. orno-il- l v three times much ns in IflOO, a
of thewealth. Between 190(1 and
101 Southern bank deposits Increasedover -- 1 per cent , while tho increase Intho rest of tho country was only about 10per cent.
'SUN, SUNDAY. AUGUST 27, 1911.
the opinion of her brothers that aplace Is on the ground, They havo
Borne of their aviators to take upwomen as occasionally.
Miss Scott Anally to Now Yorkand applied to Copt. Thomas S. Baldwinand wan taken an pupil, Capt. Baldwinhad watched tho work of Misswho was a pupil of Andrrt Houpcrt,
In the Molsant school, and wAn
satisfied that he was not running a risk.As Miss Scott hnd tho theoriesin the ins school, it was not long beforesho was flying about Long Inland anddoing cross-countr- y stunts. On one tripshe ntayed up about fifteen minutes.
Capt. method ofIs direct. He does not believe much ingrass trimming. Ho gives a pupil a high
'powered machine and as noon ns thoI pupil learns tho ho Is permittedto make a straightaway. Ho next learns
itomaketurns.aiidafterthat it is all smoothsailing if tho engino behavesand other troubles known tn aviationdo not arise.
Miss Scott is the only woman who hastaken instructions in ouo of these high
fliors. At tho other school amachine with only enough motlvo powerto mako runs over tho ground Is used.By this process the pupil learns hin controls and then ho Is allowed to use anothermachine for getting off the ground.
Those three women fliers have madea flno record over their brother aviatorsin not having htd a real Neither
? y- - i!'vrS
is
a
-- jjk::tV :t
as
AMERICAN DOLLS 4LS0CONQUERING. THE JVORLD
"Naturally," York "Because"when friend
fancyshow They
breakablo thing: throwf.prmun
prooao.y every uf,,rr XMyine.they Europe
lifelike, they York stayedto Berlin.
though,think of selling in Ger-
many, birthplace homegreat country of dolls?
selling them in Franco as wellvery substantial
we Felling them inother countries in
of world.rormnnv.
doliscourse
Bra7il. homedolls in ,laneiro in
Buenos Ayrcs. Wo've inSouth now; on way
order dollsfromthem in South in
muchtheso
parts they competitiondolls European
dolls them.
"Cats
they waterswim throw
them into wateror tying stone them.
theirhave on
with
Isthin well
three neverwho did.
Bay HeadBay,
folksand very
fromthat
and
more,"You
that
neverright
downoffice front
aboutthat there
and
Miss Scottbreak of Miss
only whilealong or
onlyI to about '
"Wesaid who
made'men
Andlittle fact that
of s"Vpiiand, of
towho at
isis
safer in woman ofIliers doubt
to rival themdon't women
hav the an
work.Both Miss
i they exect takt
said n New manu- - I they nroof dolls, just you that. may suuvu
back told havo forin a in we were but they our dolls.
but long for one canvet wnlil n liimnti n tlm flnnr nnii not
ii rtho Ithe found way usual
It is isn't It,dolls
the very andWe
are now
andmany
kind,
many
dolls?"and lands,
whenconcern mailo
tliero vear,havo received Franco those
rrom there not mnnvwo sell them West nnd
lot
we sell Itio do nnda
he's hispresent the homes them
course tnemsensonwe've for
tho Wo sellAfrica: fact are sell-
ing our now prettynil around tho world. all various
como withfrom but
our ond
Proof That Gats Can Swim If They Mantnwlm," HarryMaplewood, N.
seldom take volun-
tarily, can all ifthe without
them n alie middle Thejr dislike paw,
VM continued delivery nowover, rio.ywu-'on- . Now he preparing , Interesting more. Aumenucity
certainly
with four
gradually increased
restaur-ant customers
provideenough
becausefiovornmont
interest,"
l)rpoMl.
individual deposits$:6,noo,oi
somethingindividual deposits
deposits
wonderful illustration South'sincreasing
THE
woman'sper-
mittedpasnengers
returned
Quimby,In-
structor
absorbedCurt
Baldwin's teaching
properly
powered
smanhup.
surprised,
something
interestingAmerican
p'roduclng
quantitiesKngland,
remarkedVanderveer "Per-
haps
demanded naturo stories nowadaysand authenticated and
by persons whothe cat and one tayn ho
"S. Fisher South N.,1., a YachtClub the head and heowns the catboat Zelda, ho had
"Yen," the man the rural'"you are very
and citifiedthe slow country-
man, but anything makesyou forget yourselves and Bet natural
find you're just heart,and then ntinnge hern
num nero rigni. hwk.v.instance n flro
there's something, iv nffnetseverybody jut about the rnme every-
where, but that didyesterday heie. calling
manhis being the the
building. Whilo wothe took heard
etroet, I a
MISS BLANCHE SCOTT
nor has had nany and had
her she was makingthe On wheels
struck a hut and thoamounted
, certainly are not examples reck-lessness," Mis haswitnessed tumbles by the
pupils.Miss Moisant say that
' she was just a proud the ,
sho was the Ust pupils entertho school with the exception MlsQuimby, th" first graduate.
Prof. first discouragedwomen, now says lie satisfied thatn Hying as safe not
th" hands a .
man The men generally siillability recordThey believe will
ever courage foraltitude flight will go for spectacular
nnd MoisiRiay up cross-ct)"!i(,- y
facturer n couldn't say III
us that he had seeu doll notlike are
not for not youtittlrt tn tlitm lir,.nU them!
waythat and
nnd
nndnro
everywhere."
styles
special Americawindow
childrenwhere? children every-
where"Everywhere.
civilized uncivilized,dolls; eerywhero.
"Somo
j r0gular
got
Do
the
ago was the toy
six months-- vo just and Kngland.
Campecho. Mexico, nnd wore so railroadsthe thereare now and
making
America
receivedSettlements.
American
J.,
putting
wZl-- l if remained we,,,,,,,
enter tno
capital.
controls
vouchedsaw
Orange,member
Barnegat
districts,nt
movinghappen
II "don't
I leoi 10
I realized as I
I
building Broad-woy- ,
talkingbusinessengines
MoisantQuimby
ground.damage
Quimby,
chipped
Houpcrt,
machine ifthan
woman'smaking.
necessaryor
Quimbyh
"Kvery
Ifor IKurope,
cich
dusk
from
therennd Mrs
wantedwindow I
didn'Lcount rymnn moro
nnd tlmtvery inter- -
estod stilllined sidewalk engines
and nndknow what
nowd. each
flying passenger carrying,they consider the mostThey acrobatic stunts.Miss Scott hopes ablo perform
kind known aviation.Jteforo taking flying sho was auto-mobile diivernnd a year agoa dash from New York San
one Mio cars for n I
from Rochester isthe daughter of a horseman.
Miss Qyimby born In CaliforniaKngland ancestry.
Is onlv child and makes with j
her parents this city. Mis Quimbyof the first women to drive
Mis Moisant is a sister theJohn Moisant, who his life anaeroplane accident New OrleansDecember.
two years many boflying." Miss Quimby says, "and a woman
bo ashamed say that uhe is afraidride a flying machine."
Both Miss Quimby and Mishave adopted the
American? I get them of finishnress uesv iui uui ,
Hie miyers , railroads un I
our i
Berlin
nffn
spending
Francisco.
most valleys nllll tliero IS , nnnM, inl is to the show more orso much old style buying ns
tho workBut were if children.
in atm.urg. was in macro.. . ,
from that dolls our friend new, virn natural, i over didn't back tosaw in show window their i humun looking dolls; appeal ' New but over n
to
in in
tho
all nationsor children
yearshuvor
various parts trips to aboutin
an order,ays in
Indien. rjermanv ns tov
in
to
just
buy
saidhero
smart
tnko Now
jut
Miss
look
see
been
that
Munt
mad
timefirm. conies
was
home
was one
women
those not notho
concent rated.
oui aiso inlot was
nno
our
year more. maKing inLondon. We there warchouso
otllce where assembled for shipment(lie stuff bought Kngland suchstuff from the Continent ns didn'thave shipped direct, then London
great samples, toysgreat variety toys hundreds
dolls.old city, with trade con-
nections long establishedWherever there's trade there traders,
merchants traders Lon-don to from nenr far.from all tho corners the globe.
London time was ono- traderNot long ago we shipped dolls there wero generally from the South
Sao l'aulo, nnd than now industries. Now regularly
man
countries,
they
bag
Recently
aeclde.nt
I'acitlo Ocean who usedonce n nnd huv
, i.onuon a oiu oi 01 a . sonsmnny they making toys which ho toolt' 1(al,k wltu trodoin factories, samples ot these BOn among the islandsln theSouth Pacific.
factory products many still saw those samplesBuenos Ayres the moment. made in old way nro now ours liked them wanted
-- or we roll in .Manila, nnd nssembled toy fnirs held in central " nan Huro "jnrnei lor,'1 ho was over with us.an
Straitswe
dollsIn
inpeo-
ple like
can
tobut you
in to
hd iniiinv inci
toIn
one In
for
Miller ofis of the
at or
Iromall
all that,
let
liko lis ntany
forfire,
was ona lower
ofwero
me wo
fire In the being
Miss
runs her
$10.of
in toof
to
of
in
in
to
to
dolls
likoIn
like
and
(lor- -In
all
dolls
cities toymaking districts there. rnrtl)nr 'UM, them namedfairs which imp them took whole
them with bluffcould then winter we'd hc'd gathered aboard ship carried
tnke sleigh drivo them nround otherleys, through woods along roads world delight cavngobanked high with snow, seeking children South Seas,homes toymakcrs, buying there, children, everywhere, toys and
giving orders tuturo work 'dolis."
Tohauled mnrino railway who employed
tnched Mort Johnson's boat building Mort Johnson said thatshops adjoining clubhouse. (greatly excited foot ways
"Tho boat repaired painted minutes loierInaido launched, something swimming from boat-W- e
anchored least .rrtfc Tit.'enrsU8,orasaynearest landing and night. Inboard that night rowed ushore.
"Tho next morning Mrs. Next morning found them noundvisited boat first notice asleep uncomplaining. Consequontyscratches fresh whito paint tho1 w,0iPonc!li1it'c,1 ,nt again
neacefullv annarentlvbut aboard.
"Inquiry made
Universal Human Appeal of thecountryman naturally
gawp,goodness gracious!
liko w"endown streol
"You could hoar shrieking thoseengines cominginterested what
people
m..i.liuul
brokersdon't not,
hurrying nheadthinking himself highly
business,bustle this ter-
rible town, eerythUig and everybody
liecausopractical.
anyup
about
demonstratednnd
nnd Now Sheher
automobile.
lostlast
will
Moisantknickerbocker cos- -
No, nnd.onus
any rnt.was. more
you askingimporter ,ney
como
doll
neatiquuriershad a and
and
nndhad a nnd
dolls, a ami
"Londoneverywhere.aro
andi?oods nnd
Coming
n doll morea customer fier- - conlM
"
that tow.
feel
a
veararo more nnd mini
himnnd
and the "Ho toy dollnnd nnd
the Knowhad ,,n
the for nnd nbuyers go. Mln, fnr nnd he the
"In the old days d got ns near an lot nnd put the rest thoby rail and his
a and off up tho val-- 1 off with him thothe and tho tho
the the farthe like
and for
it out tho nnd n man wan byho saw old cat
tho tho thewas d a few saw the
and out I saw it out theit W feet the j
'eft It for tho andMr. and
tho and ho was andthe , 'he old cat had
rltt ltt .1., I ivniier
andall
old
toand did
But feelnny I
thotho of
momo more to sreup the to the
go
allin the
of and his
the and
nnd
ofto lie to
of toan
JoAt
is ofan
inan
of11. in
at
will toto in
to in Inllie
Of setof
isme nil
are th
as
in
ofin
or
an wewe in
wein
wo of
ofis nn
como tobuv
ofto nt
ofto in
toin
to or
nndnt ns in
at we
of
inin
of so woto
wewo in
toto
ofof
In
to nnat of
nt
woto
on of Hi.
no
in
on
of
of
of of
of
of
at
in
boat four whichmay aiiDioviaica 10 rvll-U-
Firethe last then thosoIre engines camn along, and say. It
like nt home."There when them's fire
ho sidewalks stop nnd the nloin grocery storo dry goodsstote and tho blacksmith shop outstand see hoso wngon nnd truckcompany go bv; hero the bank messengersand clerks the merchants nnd brokersthat, had boon hurrying on busi- -
iniporiniicK nil for.1,.. 'I'l... ('.it It ttiltitil,. I.I..I .....n"t-.ii,- f. ,..,,,.,,.,,,,, j, ninini Mill
justwith
show that city or country, menmay live, aro very much alikeafter ail."
inm. oViito Miu Srntt wpnrs n hnrem I nlwnvs wenrn earrings and a necklacenklrt that divides' and gives her freedom of Kgyptlan pattern, which sho regardswhilo sho Is In the maclilno has tho as a mascot.npiHiarance of an ordinary walkitiR skirt J MUs Moiint is small and dark and Misson tho ground. 1 Scott Is what might bo termed plump and
or
Miss Quimby Is tall nna siomier. Htio short.
MISS MATILDA MOISANT.
The African Dip Ball Game
A Tou May Try at Island andthe Men IFJio Supply It.
Npw this year among sideshow attrac-- 1 show more for n flip, and space,,ukl, r the' cefsions
nnd
;
nnd
sido
"All
nndand
Miller
kitten
people
'
and
there ". .V"V f : Vless ". "...i..
African dip ball game, which is a vnria-- , money everywhere, depending onlion, expansion, elaboration of that, the place Obviously is to showfamiliar game known us tho African , owner's interest to kppp his men in gooddodger.
In tho African dodger game a negrosticks his head through a hole in a net-
ting or canvas lets people throw ballsnt it. There aro lots of people in allparts of the country who think it is funto throw things at negro's head. It Is
negro's business to clod go tlm ballsif he can nnd bo jolly about it.
In tho African dip ball game tho negrois wholly protected by u net. Ho can'tbe hit at ail, but something clso can hap-pen to him.
Ho sits comfortably in chair in plainvlow behind netting. From the backof chair n mechanical attachmentruns up to n disk just above edge oftho over tho negro's head, diskbeing of the name diameter ns the opening in the netting in tho old game. Tho
thrower New York gameshit tpl.. ..... .......1 f..llnegro's head, that disk,
ho does hit it impact releases u clutchconnected with tho mechanical attachment running down tho chair then
ehnir itself comes npnrt tho negrois dropped into a tank of wnterho takes n dip, !n,"iv nro requiredthe negro stnnds up dripping smiling
climbs back into tho chair againtho game goes on.
Both the dodger tho dip gnmo arehard work ond in tho dodger gamonegro must bo very alert. In tho dodgergame stay in the business and givewhat ho himself would considerdwil to tho ball throwers tho dodgermust keep his head through holoor behind it in line, where tho throwerswill hao at least ehanco hit him,nnd sometimes they do hit him, thoughIt is not to easy do this ns might9een,
Commonly tho distance between tho
aro sold throwers standis twenty-fiv- e feet, there nro really
,),.. Next day distanco throw
iour muens open 01 snavings.nut they disappeared watchful and alert dodtrerlocker astern. Tho kittens sleeping it is presumed tlio old cat 11fed. intheyard." t"' W
was catwas by
tho
was the
"In
lot
Vnndervcor rennmed Milier'n ln 'hreo or four mea? tnoro throwing-the c.jtboat
was
tlm thorun
our
Win.
people
tho
at timeTho balls nuppllccl soft
cannot serious injury; but othermissiles somotimes workedsionallv soma crowd
yf throw brickbat tho negro'ahead, or11117 may is mnny turow tomato
If
degreo-a- nd
just it is
nn nnoil
regularly
something that sort.
constantly attor
3
con- -
V V
it tho
the
thetho
net tho
it
re
of
condition and lit looks after themalways as carclully as
In part of country soafconsuch shows opens about April 1.
that of year of course water isstill pretty cold, so nt openingthere substituted in tho dip games
tank of water a bed of strawwlijch man dropped,oilier business of gamo remaining
ns in regular water game;then about Uio middlo of Juno
tanksTliero have been four African dip ball
games operating in tho neighborhoodof New Yorl; in tho presen t senson andshowmen people like them. Thereis moro in them than in the dodgergame fun; apparently thopeople action sheer fun
mixed lirutnlitv.object or the bnll is to hit tho man will put three dipbut ,1.1.. l...l!to nnd
the
to nndtho nnd
below;
nndnnd and
andtho
to tofair
to
to
nndand
stowed
citified
and doare
in mavJ at
and hehe can.
the thefor At
time thothe
was fortho
the was alltho
the thotho
in.
say tho
andnnd
tun withnoton uio ro.ui mis inn. including onoequipped with two ctialis, dipgames will be started out Ironi other partsof tho country.
a single dip game there nre re-quired three men, two dippers n whitoman nt tho front to tho balls nnd
Then tho crowd shouts, ''wo '""'Pe for a
a
tho
n
whore
Occa-- 1
yt
action
other
sell
r.t,,,.. i,, mi, nilllt'M, ll'IISOIl inilbtho work, if tho throwers nre in n,nydegree nccurato, is mtlier moro thnnono enn stand continuously; inwarm weather the wnter may give thedipiHT in time chill. So they havo onodipper up for nn hour then his nidopartner takes the chair, nnd so theyalternate through tho day.
Thus they nro nhln keep In conditionup work, they help each
other keep in condition. Willimen along tho show is guarded against
contingency. With n dip gamewith two show would takethree flippers, such nn outfit cnrrylngnltogcther four men, three dippers nndthe man in front.
About October 1 those games take tothe road, un through Uio State, pnimtv
screen the counter where tho balls n,ul '""'J 'hno withtho
away
season tliev swing South and on downtluroughV the Southern States. A dipthat was 1 Coney this summer may be
tt":.t. .1. r,tint . nronl i .1 t mtnnla r' n , I. . . . ' i ...... 1., t.M....:.i..v.. ,n i.i i .t i isi ifn inn iioui. iiur.iiK i ue nna i "wl ' ' 1 "v i" "i'" vun i. mm hum, .11 r 101 11111mm. nn ruiiiiimiiiiu itllimcil mill limy . 1,ra.,l.im,., l,ll --.lit, .!... m., .rl. Wnl,
I
1
tho
tho
tho
.,... 11..,,. (.... ntui lanu y 1,1 ".,,.spring
home ttiesowere cat tracks a search revealed 'kittens were taken ashore a 'through liole; and colored man' sl0'w" I'"1 "In" months the
in me nod a verywere , nnd that
'vmg inner inree, anathen thorn
and wero well nf rn another boat ' 1
Mr.
out and
nlooked
much, but
nnd had
all
She
lato
that
Mr. Mr.Zeida,
no
"riK a 10 n- -
to
a theon iieo
nnd
and to
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and
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into
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ai
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,
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-- .nround.
in. uie01
In or in' par' 011 ine iwo or
are snmn that iIiain "
':.
'
in.inau tho
'- -'
11 11
11n ,..
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this
nnd
tho
samonnd
were put
nndliko
man Onej
and
Fornnd
even
nnd
nnd the nndtwo
nny
toand
11...niEUL 11
and put the tho
the I'nundlng I.tfe Into n Itiiily,From lltallh Culture
An rncllh scientist. Prof V Ahrnms,has recently boon mal.lnc a studyof the rctorntlnn to life practiced by the.lapnnon. and while he does nut fully in
why t'10 men come back to life afterheme to all intents dead. h does tell how
While a dodger may Bometlmes Cft11 ,'s. 'V.V,0i.:V,A'l?..Vtt,:!L,!!.,.L,
hurt, he is likely fo goon through the foscC(.,, killf) or otherwise mnin'ed. atitfseason free from injury One New York f n mnn has been killed b a sunstrok? orman in tho show business who has put by drowning the resloier roll the tMtientdodger games on the road for years had on his lace and extend" his arms sldevUe,In his employ one dodger who followed 'I hen he strikes the patient on Iho sevenththis business regularly season after eervlcnl vertebra with his w il,t neVerely ana
,ml "'" l",tloia le,',nn lon-ous- lyseason for ten years ami was never sori- - 'X''injured. He made this his regular "j"",'", ,Py ,p is ,.1,,,-r- in a siltingProbably hair the colored ,,,, lh rllw mtatid and lm is aided m
men in the dodger business inn w.ilMiiir. for ntlii'i lie telnpips Into un.ill the same way and tlm pay is good. . m iiiii iiiii.iiiws linuieiliately, and In soinii?ood dodcer or din man cola J.i .1 d.iv '''M'ri 1,
before....thai nil tluvn peoplo'....on the side- - ""'Jfro III . illt I
"P ""',lng tho'tlre engines j , hls (nponSos paid , o M,rV. i 'in foiimi " il.ai Iv he, in- -
clerksn ":r:::,d irrrr i t.iZ2$&$txh wm. u.n ,ogi, and tumble rmrnrmr ; x
im-portant
hustlo
Sport Coney
head stii'Umg out or n window of tho business it might ! supposed thai ni"iliiiilinn seem 11I11111-.- ntiiai 'ilmia tAnd I ilked tf) see those tlrn ntirrln,j '.l.n n tn..n,l l. I. ...n..l.l 1.. ' ihhim h nt tlllMO KOIMIW til hn 1111 tiit.but sowing the peoplo lookinR at Ihem ! . medlcd evilan.Ti,ni ol Hie efli'i t ofpleaded me more'stfll. beMusr goes to
1Pi"' hnyd ,1n,rnr ' "'" l,n '!" " eiiel.r,i but tho eenulno.wherever men are looked about
better
chairs
special
'l'?t'
imund.
iish nf the coir .nut losu-i'lti'lo- ire- -v ll,lo!eih i nowas carehilly ns if they were prizefighters SilJiciirr
It takes sonic money to oquip a dodgo Invintiiiatioui.suiuiuucu uy itui, .11raaui.7