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' ':::•'::.•» iA2= VOL XXItL-««X M OCCAM CITY, N.1 , WTUBOAY, HAY 1 , 1 M 0 . «-"«-III»»U LAST •UNOAVJH^,. i. CHURCH. Wade Moncriat wu a neent'vioo- nUl «- R * r - R - ^Bnydcr. paator ot (b« hlxhrr podUon In nUUouhlp wtUk d TtattoT W Pwab»t«ria« Cbnreb. offletaUn* CluUt. Tothto end tka mode and ^ ^ ^ jTha teU«aauM wa. Ml« BrthCT W.|ih« Mnnoiu >n> pnparad. wu aa Oeaaa Clur *Mtor <a BRIEF LOCALS CUPID VERY BUSY Y. M. PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE MEETING O F G I H A GREAT HELD 4t PERSONALS IN HIS OWN WAY. HAVE A JOLLY SMOKER. COMMISSIONERS DAY FESTIVAL t Priday nixht at t John n.' Klrby wu mut*r of em-' tTn*!!.™?^ ? ni* P ? >OT *'U ""'Sr^ There win bo a Mau Drill, ta wkfch Director Finer aUtcd that thai tb« funny aide of erery- Maa Iraae ZeUJar of Philadelphia. wmMMW "*•"• 8Ba W * M «won la mar- itiu maintained. The nomben are , A - , ' •peat Baaday tore with M a w f a k ^ rU «» »* » " tthar. Mr. Oeone W. the Tory tout that oonM be aelected *""» to Pm*PUK.of C«»d~ aoen, Son- ~ * la»-»-I » y ^ « awp-ifc - I ! r» £ £ •££"— " — " "l^^* ««££•» »•—«-•— boy.: foar ajeHal * » ~ Ilk «•> ,ta, la Ocean Cit, with reUtlT.* "TK, brU. wu etarmta.1, attlri In a£uy orenln. the putor.tor,""££ l£rTop««> , „ . .tow with .' Wr^tor"rT^.ut t d thai he hM *%? £Z ^r^S^JT^. Mr. aad Mn. J. Claahar ot PWU- " "• tonclaalan of tke waddtac aa a n whea there bad been eo awcb Bert Darby anrprlaad the crowd with «ecoaded », „„„. . BBK UM HIT n,——n i ^ n.^. delphUabent the waeevend In Oceaa! ceremony a dainty luncheon wu ear*- donetorthe paba.Ua of the worid u » clem- aoft aboe dance IT " " " ""• *' "*• —•—^^-^^-^\ T - Coraon. Boerrtaor of Made, aad City. d il ... " «kla preaeat ace. There are l u t t t » know be wa* ' r. Uaa«r will lead the Maaa PrJB. thrtr frltoda. nottoha oatwtttad orar- and nm—nb. aad ainatorl ao tar u ta have tha I Moo carried. Aiur a onef hoaayaMoa tha happy the you* woaMO. b thla aae m . ^ . _.. , . W* win rcatda at Chpa May. whera many ataeralaaen that* hi tha anat- J-MMJiia. of Fklladat- tha croon U eaptayad. . eatof anraat. Htatory aurka aootib- ; Maday wttk kh) lamhar Mr. Bwlac wu a aiamtiT of Co. O. »r period eqaal to thb when chaotic 2 £? V^Jfi^** * w *»- be straatortha track araala Bad . _torSrat place aad Bme tor* ••"•• place. Vvt~ '-- *"*— - atanped tke. claee aad date, refereace ^to dnwttion tor Meaanal Maate ar all tka Joeepk H. Carr. of the law Bra of | the Araaaaa. oa * Can. ^trJ-TirSUSS ^r. a .h-wond «dy. ««r ^ to the aerere flskttas ta tke araat eaastna of the world, anal Tka will be the bas Imr aad : U. The tataraat that tk* par' day toMOrrffla. Mha Aaaa M. Wallaea hi Mr. Lather L. WaOaea. Mra. WWtakalk birdaadBortanNlcfcanaa.MiaaRaaal aartanal raaeitlaa Tka Mkteraae.IUaaaiBBtheraersu.Ssth I which hu " - taatare act i la toata of naate. Deal * report ot tke teat of tka Ural at May Bth. aad tokawjtk »» ^, H. Blahaa aad _ . „_ emitted. report of tke Chief of tke Paa Quart. aajTaaw offti u J" •#. P™ •**• •**»• •*> kaad aa aaaafl •"* «*• Batter of tke taata ke to- H" aaaej««a ii«*«*ff* •*«• ktotioa earrta*. | *.w. Ji~ f^^.^* A report n the aatter at heft—the Health Pacer wi __ _ tt wa- . ktotna ky Ptreetor riahar aad aee- **** "• Twat,toeal talaiii. awe . «J— ~ «»^«J b' Bfaettor ramaaatl tkat tka •*•*' «»ow °* ortaaatare a ' then that everybody a taryac tka oat aad mTajflaThTaaniiiem i part he recotVeeTBalaML HMol Btotayao net Wedaai aaae tfcmfc Tke prtacbjea apoa wklck kaahaad pear It. ^' '"* Motlaa carried. •* ^ __ I a done today a Tkay arel Tkea ke had a «—«—** t^»m- aait «_' aetna by Dareotar faker ant aee- I* aa raaarka Mr. Swan tkalr^n^aaskt^wML atrnr, u?ka toa^tn^tkT^loaated^^La^aaM >»• "eat aa. pextly a Mr aaa Mra. 1 » an »or. W. Bwaalyot " Utn * W —* n«M »-|Mr- Tard and wa ara that theCUy wu aoaatl***^ bacta the larhw of a ooaerato K'^I.J^g harm, aaac Medea byMractar f*"«LkIarpay f«»ered wttk aeeraet ! " • • * • * * » »*• i a. A. w -taweUla oaM te be laid oat. by 'trarel aad carb ta naoit backtothe Oaaattat Fard Oraaeatra-. aadlBoard of ~ " a ©#• A. MCWaV . M. JL arrived at tka Bh> work. Bo la tka LaauerMOo MotkadMl Aanrlea kacktoOad. Ibeaa hi tka I Uoa carried. n u a twite. Tka thae ha —• 1 ^e>. uu any ocaer auaawr taa nraa- ki tka H i | Bpncepal u called back fer y liial T^kad >tataa Patriot A> Coafareaca.,Ha waawha wMh tha Ckarck. The paator. Wm. Poire* W. "«•»»•• Pee certanjy caa do a lit !•"•»•«• WA* - - - - - - - tM mmM i^. Tard wffl Breach oa the aaejaol.-With- **>••• bealde waltlas aa a aada 1 «< atanaana or Ihlasa than a»ar hefarotorthe la aMaa.* fo 2^™ ly paaaad b th I •er aarrkea oa tha can* croaad* LNto Bayaalaa. - Fkanat-I^tor tka .nod of oario^ Utm- MOCV TmwrTV CHUaSR . Be It Baaahad by the Board ot Ceo*. •—* of Oeaaa City. New Jeraey. laaaj eatartalaad aad they la a reyal atyle. Ptrat oa prosraai wu a «aiielaa; eeateet d a -Scrtatare Cake.- woa ky Hn. Leray Howe. reOowtac tan wu a •ayCHy. aad by vtrtaa the eraa»«rtader with tha anally: the keeper with ate trained bear: ike aad the Bane BM; sypay nitaai Otttonr. of thta etty. Oa IACMO ao*tO AMOBTOfJV. aad Story dwrrtee ta Ch W a y w wltko Mart nail Chart*. W a-^A Bettor. Bar. J. W.'Watta. M. A. n : WIT 1<t 1 a ^ ' Director Fteher that Ike I Mataa carriad. The teUawa« reeowtloa wu otered D H with AUoa Walaw I tore to a n Jtany w rf. .. _ ailiitnann of Oceaa City. MewJaraay. iJmt OtmM cxy aorrew a aaa aot TheMary ky tkn Beard (Contract Mo. er ahoat 110 TM. Baaabtai aad Baballdlai Boanf- The cuaa thaae lWalk> "• •*•» tke peeper one ere ho - •-* —•* fratt "tottaaick a tew ceata. Wttb beated ffttw|farfaua the. net anoaat w Hood, with Sacred Maato. i taackeratortha varaaa day •*• at all tke aarrieaa. rattan wife aad'. ; Cyna D. Martor: troa WO-! Mrs. Batter at tka plaaa The Ladwa AM Society ot St. ^i^~52? '"•M* UTTLS. mrrmaUT mown IN aad warcaf thactty. •! . nmianiii Ittk. u Ma> M. a. c J«et ahOBt tka ttow aaaManQ aut '•» Pl»»etor Caapaell: . . . v<Taiugnii l*»oh waanody. t n T w T p t tr.\ Be It Banr»ad by the Board of Cam- Bttaday B a W n a |BUI Sehwam. tha eatorarrtoaud eat I" 1 "" 1 "" «* O « — C ^ ' Mew Jaraay. At tke aBaaaaBl of tke baataet aad tea' 1 ** 1 Oeaaa CUy borrow a aaa aot aaenaa caaea were played ant *r» > t*T " and by Tlrtae retrealiaaira were aeread. ^ ^ Taatk Straata): aad that the proper ke aathertaedtoexcrete al kab-. abort affl. ttJ* n> <?^*«* te «4 mm -••/;.-;>..

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VOL XXItL-««X M OCCAM CITY, N. 1 , WTUBOAY, HAY 1 , 1 M 0 .

« - " « - I I I » » U LAST •UNOAVJH ,. i. CHURCH.

Wade Moncriat w u a neent'vioo- nUl«- R * r - R- Bnydcr. paator ot (b« hlxhrr podUon In nUUouhlp wtUkd TtattoT W Pwab»t«ria« Cbnreb. offletaUn* CluUt. Tothto end tka mode and

^ ^ ^ jTha teU«aauM wa. Ml« BrthCT W.|ih« Mnnoiu >n> pnparad.

w u aa Oeaaa Clur *Mtor <a

BRIEF LOCALS CUPID VERY BUSY Y. M. PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE MEETING O F G I H A GREAT HELD4t PERSONALS IN HIS OWN WAY. HAVE A JOLLY SMOKER. COMMISSIONERS DAY FESTIVAL

t Priday nixht at t

John n.' Klrby w u mut*r of e m - 'tTn*!!.™?^ ? n i * P ? > O T * ' U " " ' S r ^ There win bo a Mau Drill, ta wkfch

Director Finer aUtcd that thai

tb« funny aide of erery-Maa Iraae ZeUJar of Philadelphia. wmM M W "*•"• 8 B a W*M «won la mar- itiu maintained. The nomben are , A - , '•peat Baaday tore with M a w f a k ^ rU«» »* » " tthar. Mr. Oeone W. the Tory tout that oonM be aelected *""» to

Pm*PUK.of C«»d~ aoen, Son- ~ * l a » - » - I » y ^ « awp-ifc - I ! r» £ £ •££"— " — " — " l ^ ^ * ««££•» »•—«-•— boy.: foar ajeHal * » ~ Ilk «•>,ta, la Ocean Cit, with reUtlT.* "TK, brU. wu etarmta.1, attlri In a£uy orenln. the putor. tor, ""££ l£rTop««> ,„ . .tow with . ' Wr^tor"rT^.uttd thai he hM *%? £Z ^ r ^ S ^ J T ^ .

Mr. aad Mn. J. Claahar ot PWU- " " • tonclaalan of tke waddtac aa a n whea there bad been eo awcb Bert Darby anrprlaad the crowd with «ecoaded », „ „ „ . . B B K U M H I T n,—— n i ^ n . ^ . —delphUabent the waeevend In Oceaa! ceremony a dainty luncheon wu ear*- done tor the paba.Ua of the worid u » clem- aoft aboe dance IT " " " ""• * ' "*• —•—^^-^^-^\T- Coraon. Boerrtaor of Made, aadCity. • d i l . . . " «kla preaeat ace. There are lutt t» know be wa* '

r. Uaa«r will lead the Maaa PrJB.

thrtr frltoda. not to ha oatwtttad orar- and nm—nb. aad ainatorl ao tar u ta have tha I Moo carried.

• Aiur a onef hoaayaMoa tha happy the you* woaMO. b thla aae m. „ . _ . . , . W* win rcatda at Chpa May. whera many ataeralaaen that* hi tha anat-J -MMJi ia . of Fklladat- tha croon U eaptayad. . eatof anraat. Htatory aurka aootib-; Maday wttk kh) lamhar Mr. Bwlac w u a aiamtiT of Co. O. »r period eqaal to thb when chaotic

2 £? V^Jfi^** *w

* » - be straa tor tha track araala Bad. _ tor Srat place aad Bme tor *• • " • • place. Vvt~ '-- * " * — -

atanped tke.claee aad date,

refereace to dnwttion tor Meaanal Maate a r all tka

Joeepk H. Carr. of the law Bra of | the Araaaaa.oa * Can.

^trJ-TirSUSS ^r. a .h-wond «dy. ««r ^to the aerere flskttas ta tke araat eaastna of the world, anal

Tka will be the basImr aad :

U. The tataraat that tk* par'

day toMOrrffla.Mha Aaaa M. Wallaea hi

Mr. Lather L. WaOaea.Mra. WWtakalk

birdaadBortanNlcfcanaa.MiaaRaaal aartanal raaeitlaa TkaMkteraae.IUaaaiBBtheraersu.Ssth I which h u " -

taatare acti la toata of naate. Deal * report ot tke teat of tka Ural

at May Bth. aad tokawjtk

» » ^ , H . Blahaa aad

_ . „ _ emitted. • report of tke Chief of tke Paa Quart. aajTaaw o f f t iu J" • # . P™ • * * • • * * » • •*> kaad aa a aaafl • " * • «*• Batter of tke taata ke to- H " aaae j««a

i i«*«* f f * •*«• ktotioa earrta*. | *.w. Ji~ f ^^ .^ *A report n the aatter at

he ft— the Health Pacer wi _ _ _tt wa- . ktotna ky Ptreetor riahar aad aee- **** " • Twat,toeal t a la i i i . awe

. « J — ~ «»^«J b' Bfaettor ramaaatl tkat tka •*•* ' «»ow °* ortaaatare a • 'then that everybody a taryac tka oat aad m T a j f l a T h T a a n i i i e m i part he recotVeeTBalaML HMol Btotayao net Wedaaiaaae tfcmfc Tke prtacbjea apoa wklck kaahaad pear It. ^ ' '"* Motlaa carried. • * _ _

I a done today a Tkay arel Tkea ke had a «—«—** t^»m- aait «_' aetna by Dareotar faker ant aee- I * aa raaarka Mr. Swantkalr^n^aaskt^wML atrnr, u?ka toa^tn^tkT^loaated^^La^aaM >»• "eat aa. pextly a

Mr aaa Mra.1 » an »or. W. Bwaalyot" Utn* W—* n « M » - | M r - Tard and wa ara

that theCUy w u a o a a t l * * * ^bacta the larhw of a ooaerato K ' ^ I . J ^ g

harm, aaac Medea by Mractar

f*"«LkIarpay f«»ered wttk a eeraet !" • • * • * *» »*• i

a. A. w• - ta weUla oaM

te be laid oat.by 'trarel aad carb ta naoit back to the

Oaaattat Fard Oraaeatra-. aadlBoard of ~ • "a ©#• A. MCWaV

. M. JL arrived at tka Bh>

work. Bo latka LaauerMOo MotkadMl Aanrlea kacktoOad.

Ibeaa hi tkaI Uoa carried.

*» n u atwite. Tka thae ha

—• 1 e>. u u any ocaer auaawr • taa nraa- ki tka H i | Bpncepal u called back fer yliial T^kad >tataa Patriot A> Coafareaca.,Ha waawha wMh tha Ckarck. The paator. Wm. Poire* W. " « • » » • • Pee certanjy caa do a lit ! • " • » • « • W A *

- - - - - - - t M mmM i ^ . Tard wffl Breach oa the aaejaol.-With- * * > • • • bealde waltlas aa a aada 1 «< — atanaana orIhlasa than a»ar hefaro tor the la a Maa.* f o 2 ^ ™ ly paaaad b th I•er aarrkea oa tha can* croaad*

LNto Bayaalaa. - F k a n a t - I ^ t o r tka .nod of o a r i o ^ U tm- MOCV TmwrTV CHUaSR .

Be It Baaahad by the Board ot Ceo*.•—* of Oeaaa City. New Jeraey.

laaaj eatartalaad aad theyla a reyal atyle. Ptrat oa

prosraai w u a «aiielaa; eeateetd a -Scrtatare Cake.- woa ky

Hn. Leray Howe.reOowtac tan w u a

•ayCHy.

aad by vtrtaa the eraa»«rtader with tha anally:the keeper with ate trained bear: ike— aad the Bane B M ; sypay nitaai

Otttonr. of thta etty. Oa

IACMO ao*tO AMO BTOfJV.

aad Story dwrrtee taCh Wa y w

wltko Mart nail Chart*. W

a-^ABettor. Bar. J. W.'Watta. M. A.

n : WIT

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' Director Fteher that Ike

I Mataa carriad.The teUawa« reeowtloa w u otered

D H

with AUoa Walaw

I tore to an Jtany w

rf. . . _ailiitnann of Oceaa City. Mew Jaraay.iJmt OtmM cxy aorrew a aaa aot The Mary

ky tkn Beard (Contract Mo. er ahoat 110TM. Baaabtai aad Baballdlai Boanf- The cuaa

thaae lWalk> " • •*•» tke peeper one ere ho - • - * —•*fratt "to tta aick

a tew ceata. Wttb beatedffttw|farfaua the. net anoaat w

Hood, with Sacred Maato.itaackera tor tha varaaa

day • * •

at all tke aarrieaa.

rattan wife aad'.; Cyna D. Martor: troa WO-! Mrs. Batter at tka plaaa The Ladwa AM Society ot St.

— ^i^~52? ' " • M * UTTLS. mrrmaUT mown IN aadwarcaf thactty. •! . nmianii i Ittk. u Ma> M. a. c

J«et ahOBt tka ttow aaaManQ aut ' •» Pl»»etor Caapaell: . . . w«v<Taiugniil*»oh waanody. t n T w T p t tr.\ Be It Banr»ad by the Board of Cam- Bttaday B a W n a|BUI Sehwam. tha eatorarrtoaud eat I " 1 " " 1 " " «* O « — C ^ ' Mew Jaraay. At tke aBaaaaBl of tke baataet

aad tea'1**1 Oeaaa CUy borrow a aaa aot aaenaa caaea were played ant *r»>t*T" • and by Tlrtae retrealiaaira were aeread. ^

Taatk Straata): aad that the properke aathertaed to excrete al

kab-. abort affl. t t J * n>

<?^*«*te

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LATE DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

* A waosral votaatery wast Increaseof t l a day for all of ma 110,000 build-teg workers ID New York dly will Iwcraatad May I.

Tba two Waltera-Fearon bill* to barSodallsta from holding public ofllcewere PUKII ID tto sroats at Albany,H. T , by a *o«e of M to 1*. These• a n m having paxacd tba assemblynow go to Governor Smith.

Til* Missouri Democratic state con.ventlon at Joplln voted to reject theselection of United Btatra HenalorJames A. Reed i s dlatriet delegate lathe natlooal convention and to return

otaht States c f tto Ualss>—Oosvr»«aoattnaC»Hil Mlsat •

WASHINGTON.

which nominated him.

•Used tto enabling act passed hy thegeneral aewmhly providing the ma-chinery for the participation of womenIn atat* electlona aa aoon aa tba Fed-era! Cbnatltational amendment la ratvBed by the necessary So state*.

I active/according to word received frooiI Anchorage. Alaska.

Tka booae passed • reaolntlon sp- ftur wai rejected preaMest of tte

• federal mreanotion to saalst to tba Board of Director* hi New Tort.

at Plymouth. I Corporations. The company la capt-

OM6.)lnawahtp of dM eeoate left tba Held

Underwood (Ala.).. A farther break la tba price of onMocks octal lad. when It waa reportedliwUana la Mexico bad appealed to~~ — tor protection.

sen were ssked by the de-amajsal at JaaSiee to coma to Wasb-tagtoa for a eonfereoce to dlsrass ibagsssral sttastioa sflsctter aappfiea and

gaa laiawliillim i»T ths n i p conatmc-ttas •timnlllima of the Skipping•earn. Representative Walsh of Mas-

>nraa of Demo-tore to consider the election

af an artaitalslnllni leader waa te-ase* hy BsMtora Underwood and

common. Par vaioe of each share. S3OL

Wmie Jackson, • leading eooteoderfor tbe lightweight title, at the A m iA. C. J«ney City, gave Johnny Law-

acts* Booaa

beKSsstUhaf *W M f V B C t-stsltrto whole program of aid

Tbe first no hit no ran collegiatebaaeball game of the araaon waa re-lumed at Athena, La, when Upprttof the CniTrrslty of Georgia blankedthe Cnlrmlty of Flttabargb nine by6 to a

Dr. Bagiry, tto Baltimore sar-(coo, who waa ooe of tto Uu«a who

ewater. of XawYork Americana, far blood dot tadother day that there waa no reaaaswhy Fewster aboaM not' be abla to•cay baseball as wed a* to ever did.

Lieut Oea. Bobert Lea BaOara, Com-mander of tto Department of tto

CJSS te tto ptenltty vote received by I rifle sad pistol teams which will com-Ansraay Orasral Palmer te Oeorgte. Ipeto te tto Olympic events on tto

•ja FsBar>McC«mtar iimelou bOL It I 'aly 33 to SI. acrordtng to tto an-— t nmomeo to tto qlattng |nmint«u>iut made by tto Amoriean

rail. I Orymptc Ooaamlttaa.

:,^mMm

ctZtfl

KATaom Busonas

Ataaney Oeaeral A. alUctou Palmer•aaesnead that btveatigattoas of at-wjed fnadskeat war coatracta by tto•martmaa* of Jsailta hate mxjoiir«(1Basal tnnearnuua InTorrtag mOUooakf dntkus. -nraash d»U and criminal

thoa read race at Boatsa. wOl raa attto Olympic p a w at Antwerp next

Connw Hack may not bare a Bretdtttatoo team thla year, bat to eorrtybaa dereloped aereral Bna piayeca. IvyOrtBn looks Uto ooe of tto htat erathaetmia who bar* broke* lato fastfwipany hi recent yeara.

way mulloaa wm to earad forSenrammt.* laid a aMtemant leaoadky Ito attorney geaeral

Baraaa of Foreign and Domcstir

; PUInSeHL—The bbrn acbool poptlsand membera of tto Xetberwood Raal-

<kf 1 • I deal AawcUUoD anooonced tto adop-I M e W alCrSCV i"°° °< onnlU for dnf AU tto* ^ * ** ***** ° ^ ^ ; -hooU, It la expected. wlFfoltow the

_ i rumple.•tpillft ' Newark.—The eon of I2&000 '•*••IClllO i p,,|j certalo Patenoo police officers

• .', for iirotectlon In' recent tbefta of aUk• • i totaling aboot |aO(MMO, according to a

Trrnlon.—Owing to delay In the *>- omf^^oo from m nun Involved InllT«ry of clay. cau»«l by the rnllroaJ l h« rrlmea. which William K. Melaoo.walkoot. the pmalns department of , n l € f immtlgator of the XorUi Atlan-tto Uonnment Pottery Company haa , tle d w r i r t of tto American Baltway«bnl down for a few daya. Offlclala of E j p r e — , — M be had procured. There

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In Europe Follow the GreatWorld War?

coaimoa theracaa toDoporerty.Taay '•basa this statameot on their faith that 'eomnnmbm wffl tacrcaaa prodoctloa, '.They dalm that competition tbackles .'prodoctlon. Ttoy say that tba com- .petttlTS ayHam takes from tto todV ""vtdoal Uw mdacaaMBt to work-that -',communlam would grra Mm an tacaa*> jhra to workj that tt woold ba a Mhaa> 'lant: that under It men would work better and prodoe* more. They adi "Jthat tto preaeut syatsm Is bound ta •.*•provoke aa mcreadnc nataber.of iaMkaa aad that atrlkas stop prodaa- ;"fitioo. eaosa waata. tncnaaa poverty. ••

I tto array of afajB aealad wUts boefc-

•psctJoo.About a half boor latsr yogas »•*-

son'was harrying along ito avenue,bept on ceuing to his rooms to saswhether a letter bad yet arrived fromDorl» and back agate wUhla tto feonr

> allowed sile*mcu at Dawaon> forH yoa had Bappa»aa to to baymc >«»<*• ^Hla loterrlew with Dark tor-

• a eartam May momlns hi •»" °«<1 >«ft bin wiltoot «to allgiitaat•S amart atoe shop JOB aogat appatita for ttot rtpasu if ato bad

a, Mins osaoiut Wraw Mats B * M Oft* AsMs aasl Talkfats, TMIs, tUatoa sr aatlfi

Wla Paver.

ant plenty of onlen on band. ! poblUbed from Tartooa parta of ttoX«r BniMwIck. - Mhlivera OB tto w . ,„ t h # ^ ^ , „ . , j^u, „ , ,

n<"'. SL^L^"!!^ ""? " ^ . U n ! workhooaea bara be*o empty athcocanal betwy« thla elf* and^Trenton. ' r r o o l b , l l o o mmt m t o tect. reportaa well aa In Saw Tort. PhlUdrtpUa. ] rfmn f^., J^J^^ u, . , -tbera mnBaltimore and Perth Amboy. will to . aton JOB,*, . r r ^ * ! BOW than arerIntrrvated In tto aniKHincement that f^,^^. „ , , .t.t.nent ta credited

Utttawte Ossd to tto World Leakedtor From tto Frastieal Teat

Now Betas aUso ta ThatCeuntry.

of th« M-aaon next winter.Trenton. — Closing op of tto old

By FRANK COMERrORD.Tto "red flag" remedy haa been de-

Ing Company waa forced to shut dowa I •»» kaea growing. Before Its advo-

and !• a dancerooa epot, at lean ono i

there eoald to BO poverty te tto sa-claltstiestats tfcoma—"~~ta sttmulatlng meathaa greatiy tocnastmi production, be-causa there wouM to more to eat. moreto wear, mora to ose. aad as tto dh>tribation would to controlled by ttoBteto, an of tto people woold receiveaa eqaal stare of tto arsat abundance,ajrwtwM have enough. For the srtaof fairness to than. I am ooocedtathat the dlstrtbuUoo program wsaM

a better dMrOratloo. a more aqnal tad> nothlag tt-

Clty Commleainn by proi»Ti»I quantity of coalhave to to naed sparingly until more I •""•* a qnaeUoo.

old boata which arc In It.HopewelL—A new Industry ta Ukrly

to coma to this city. Paul KaSka, anaprrlencrd (taw manafactnrrr. de-%lrr* to loratv a *lx nurblnc plant to-twera New York and ItillaMpbla andbaa boon here to look over tto ettaa-tUm. l ie Is rrportnl as being favor-ably UnprmiJ by the poaslbUltlesberr.

has Its own power line running fromEaiton and can ran ranch of their ma-chinery by electricity.

Trrntoa. — Dr. Charles II Waters,one of Trentoa*a bast known phyal-dane. directed a broadalde at MercerHospital, wtth spaclflc leferenca to Dr.Pavld B. Ackley, tto medical directorof the Inslltatloa, t to actlre medical•UfT and tto Board of Dlreclora. He

Tto fair-minded tavastlgator cannotdray that there waa Justification andreason back of tto effort to try ttorsmtilj. That tto world has been suf-ferteg from poverty cannot to denied.I tave found few men. even among ttoconservative, respnntlble leaden ofbosteess and governments ta Europe,wto dM aot sdmit ttat conditions te

Any plaa which deenasst .I prodaetioa caueea a shortage of tto >'.

stovlks are wrong to than- belief, thatcommunism wm Increase prodoctloa, ",theo bobtbavtem woald nika poverty >gaoaraJ. ontversal. and Instead of bet* Jstovtam cortag the cancer on the body vof dvUlatioa. It would make ito aa- )tiro body of ctvUKatlon a cancer, iIf tto daima of tolahevlrm ara wall •:founded, sound to common sense, cap- Tablo of folflltment. communism wosktto tto greatest blessing aver conferred

Issw UOOOOono of « per cent generalmortgage bntxh. wblcti are to to de-praritrd an collalersl for an leeue ofKaO(«vmo of tra yvar 7 prr rentbonds. The action U In accordancewith a petition Oled by the railroadand supported by Pmldrtit Rca. whoappeared before tto enrntn lesion Taea-aay.

Trmtno.—

tto contract for the cnentractioa oftto new plant of th# H. D. tea aln>-cantOe Company, oo tto chHatiaaBdeocw Chorch proprrty here. Ttoplan were prepaiwl by Waltrr Ras-kin, local architect. Tbe contractprice for tto building la ISkXOOQ,

doss to a bsB-H'nhit yoang eaatomer.aad yoa woold hats thought «««* cos-venation was more heated sad moramtimate thaa tto purcbaae of a pairaf shoes or so woald usastty warranttt yoa had overheard yoa would

hava got this:

derhanded of you." from tto s i n"Ton toM ma yoa wars learning yourfather's bastneaa m every detail sadI know to was to tto shoe boslneesbat I Bsesr dreamed ttot yoa warsactually waiting oa paopw. sellingWQMB*al a»tMWe *

1 abouldnt think youM want to.Aad yoa dldnt wast ma to know. I• a sura, or yoa woukf aa«* toM msas right out. It I Just hadnt top-peoed to walk right up to you beforaI even itugnlaed you t never wouldhave found It oat. Of course, I dldntknow that yottr rather was really attto toad of Dawsoa V

"I tad nothing to to ashamed of."said yeans Dawaoo. with comtderahlaaapsrttV-asperity ttot sat very wellon bm weO-moMed. forceful features,"la a y letters I dM not go mto da-tans btcaoae I dldnt know you wouldto im.i..led. I told yon what Ithought woold to of moat Interest toyou. I told Ton ttot I woold aoonto promoted to tto post of «Ka presi-dent of tto concern with a quarter tn-tereet ta tto buatneaa. I toM.Toa

faw months. • toM you oerause ithought tt only fair for yoa to know

mads up. UecoaMboldhertonerde-dstoa. sand bar ova or sis. tea doasaIf necetssry. American beautlee. teapoanda of tto best candy aad perhapaato might still to hla.

Because of hm hame to waa espe-cially annoyed midway of a basy block.

tto curb. Abstracted as to waa hla

heard.-•Smaller? Homebody burtr aiked

ono of the crowd trying to push btaway throogb for a better view.

-Naw.- n m a ) rto rejoinder fromanme one in a mora advantageousplace. "I.ariy atncfcV*—-Wlia* roo maao. eto«k1» cane fromthoflrst.

"High heel h> a Iron grating." " "tto reply. -•Swooder more doot getcaught that way."

Then came a suppressed chucklefrom the crowd. But ynung Daemontod beard enough. Earn' aa to wasto «e« to his rooms, to took ttma toposh up to tto crowd and. being ofmora than average height ba did nothava to nosh very far befora to aawtto center of that good-natured gath-ering of IUMW hour pedestrtana. Itwaa Doris, tto dainty blue-eyed ginof hla dtvama and stuck she was wtthooe high buttoned boot within ttoban of a basement grating. A tatbat obliging maa *>* onwn aa handsand knee* trying to pry tto shoe looaowith a flat key. Home one was sue-geetlng that tbcy. had better let him

Tims was whoa wa used to fondly IbeUovo Ito hat of straw deootad—• 1 Surely no ooo

•days.do togtn to appear atop ehle"whan enow drtfta start to melt ba-neatb tto urga of aprtng. By tto Urnstto nrst pussy willows purr aad n*>tna twitter straw tats bars been castastda. howevar. and confacMOBS of ta*

couraras of tto spring andmaMs and matrons.

Tto tots of hair so frail sad attyof weave, abloom with gorgeous DOTS,ara tto most appropriate and nasns•bio summery tats on view, bat ttomajority of tto close little turbans ofsatin, taffeta and ribbon suggest fallaad winter quite as mock aa spring.Heather trimmings. atraggly-SlycarlBSTlostrich, aigrettes and paradise adaral lw atwln* !-!!••>•• ••• l l lMIMI ! ! • • oftto aeasona Flowers do omamontmodels, but raffls. beads, taaaela andrlbbona give them a clow nm for pop-ularity.'

Blbbons especially hava corns Into a•tartUcd. success aa a bat adnsin—fitIbis season. Entire rarbaas sadUrlmmsd tats are made of narrow rlb-bona woven together Ilka those papercosts of kindergarten days. WWsbrimmed none hair bats tars Im-mense saatoa of wider pasteHlatsdsatin ribbon tlcd*around Ibelr crownsaad dropping soft wide ends and loopsalmost to tto waist Una. Frayed rib-boas offer a novel trimming that prom-lac* many smart effeefs.

Tassels long, heavy and gay bobfrom almost every form of bead cover-

jir^VT?nrdJaT«-.rtthis worM asm suanlinlty tans themup. A peuad e« ptook la worth a tern•flack. UMklaaalfalaMnMa. Tea

-» f B O o w" t s s j r "*"DISMU PROM urrovwi risM.

to hardened by contlnaooa high beatttherefore la reheating Itcars sbouM to taken.

WHh_ scaaoa

highly aay leftover flabwith any ana of a eombl.nation of tomato catsup,ancbovy. \

mpfol of saocw. Hake tto flab, pour

to. ^spoonful

Aad no regret, rusatsam aoriealamaCan srtog te ua agaas the surlea

WAV* TO MHVC TOMOAII.

Beef toogos hi so well known sad. A beat

tongue. If llghtr/corned tor a towdays or a waek,Mmochtmproesdbi Savor, miiimar

i unto tender, thaacool Ja Its owaHaaer after ekh>atog. and tt may

sane* ralsta

sf cold bolUdhallbutrsmova tto ekia Juke of half a lemon, one ««>Pooafalind bonATod flake It aeasoB with of chopped oatoo. two iteblsapooafahsmlt aad DCDDer For tto sauce, take of batter, tto asms of flour, ooe tabts-

SJ !££££• fl £ £ - 2 «SS

a'ftiafkis WsM- they are heatedj reeaova from tto aVf«5famofboUad fact heat and add tear sad stock£tt»

not eren yet beea advised upon whatground he was dismissed. Bla counselIs llartln P. DavUn.

Trtnloo. — Reasons why Ooveraor

I Blriurd Stockton of Princeton to ttolUercrr County Tax Board win to. eought from tto governor Mmaalf hytto Uercer County Kxecmtivs Commlt-

mg together and that anliea men wenftvea better ttves, ttoy ware deter-mined to fight Tto working man waaeeterloraltng physically under tto•Crala t* hratal s n t h > r*mA\tllmmwhich exacted too many units of pays-fcal eanaj for tto Bomber of <alor»lea of food to waa gatttac Tto totmo-

statement of hla knowledge of Stock-ton's sppUratioa sad why to failed toset favorably.

Atlantic City. -Proceedings to com-pel Edmund L. OatklU, prosecutor forAtlantic county, either to piuanalaChsrlce H. Wklta aad lira. Edith

eoald see tt hi tto faces aad move-

maslam took from thorn tto todocs-mcBt to work, then ootwlthstaadmstto good tntentlooa of tto bolshevtka,their cnmtnnnlmi woald to Ito gree>est scourge tto world has knows. Thai

knahjsa. sad every human bemgshould to la favor of It: tot If tt is

avosd tto danger signal aa aa englaiircaar»*l»tthtto-fstyofhsaaallfa

b

of It when It could to twisted about , ( gajiy colored wood In shapea quaint

• * « » osstyry ersatioa.

I111H w Seeas ef tto Talk

* stewed tomatoes wen sassoasd. two hotoa ^ ^ ^ f S a g a a a ^ e aDmblemooafal. of cracker traaa^oe. Ojlf.pork «r £>*"oasaa . waaOtablespoonful of batter, salt peprtta Bead to redpe la which bast tonguesod a Uttia Woreeatenhlro aaoca. Melt may be Jisea. ^ ^

e waayea to do bat to glance down at ttowatte baekskta pomps that young

mas of tto Roosevelt Uemorlal Asao-cUtlon. itva highest place to Xew Jtr- ' -•ey Atrardtng to tto report seat I P'oreedlnga and free them from

•aB, womaa and chOdrea were resort- •«aeama Bsreramg to false sttmalsnts to keep up. Ootog beck to tto ease of oar frkod.Tea. coffee aad alcoaol were betes «•» doctor who hooeetiy aad sincerely

• *- • • — baUeves to baa a care for eaaesr. k*os tioaslier what tto sctmrtttc world

YitfS

'KM

M

+mm.£#i?W

gssaafatluied toathrr during Marchvalued at n«JB8&8A

t of wearingect of apeed-

_ ap tto overall market, but pricesm i l l s aboot as asoal. Manatactur-an ef dsotm doth report ttat tto out-put of their mills tovs been snappedap kad that practically all tha mllla areasld ap to fjeptsaiuii L

b one of the wildest esssjons Itndsn so tto floor of tto New YorkStock Ctrtange hate been through

• mouths securities prices crum-bled before an Influx of selling orders.

Mtas owaen at Butts. Mont, wenmfarmsd that ao demands woald bepi sainted by striking miners. ColonsaVtete said tto operators most -eosse

oaks) sad find oat what

Oanorflnaa of rWWl.nt te deiin-: taxes aad piosltlss and dtacov-

ary af ZKSTJ dettaqueat taxpayer*wen mods by tto Bureau of InternalaUveaas daring a six months' driveeodtag Jaaasry «1 test Tbe delta-

' i won far 131S and prior years.

leglata Athletic Association now pro-poses to take on certain administrativeaad directive functions similar to theseaiatclasd by tto Amateur Athletic Ca-IOD in Its control ef amateur sportthroughout tto country.

Johnny XUhaac of Orrdand. feath-erweight -*"—r*~* *ea from AlrieMiller at Lorala, Ou by a knockout tatto seventh round of a boot scheduledtoco tea rounds.

If. as reported. Johnny Bathsm. ttowelter rhuapton of England, haa beeamatched wtth Kid Lewis, it will mesa

•racy tto Roosevrit Meawrtel Foodwaa raised last fall. Xew Jenry ssb-srribed more to tbe aatlonal Roosevsttaiuounwnt than asy other state, batesexceeded only by the satarripttoaafrom tto Xew York city special com-mlttre.

Trenton. — Tlgoroos meesutve tocurb profiteering sre being takra byProsrcutor OUphant who has beganinvestigation of a number of com-plaints of alleged extortionate pricesrhargrd for article* oeeevwry to Jiv-ing. Some of tto complaints, Ito ta-Testigstloa has levteled. a n withootJastiflabla foundation, bat others,which tb» prosecutor te following up*bare all tto earmarks of profiirrrtog.Tbe evidence second by the prosfca-tor will bo tumvd o*er ta Ihr {randJury, which wm exert every effort tohate the profltms brooght to Justice.

BlUlncsport —Tto congregation ofthe M. E. Church has porchssed groundand will amo erect a KSUXU edlorv.

Atbury Park.—State poUtidaaa oftto school of 30 years ago to generalaad lhau> of Badsoa coesty ta partic-ular will oitd much of Interest hi ttoannouncement that Samuel D. Dtckla-

house of amriablsecretary bf stats under QottroorsFrankUa Uurphy and Edward CStokes, has murlcd Mrs. Sarah Cory,his bousskteper stece tto death of torhoahtad about sevaa yean ago. Ttomarriage took place at tto ratooel'srealdrace. Spring Lake. Runday. AprilU. Rev. a C Upptneon. pastor ofS t Aadn-Wa M. E. Church of ttotplace bring tto ooVteting clergyman.Colonel Dickinson Is la hla sncs t ln .while his bride U about stxty-threeyears old.

Sea Isle CMy.—Immense catches of

Maayttved ta abject pov-mora lived oa tto border

BBO 01 the garbage alley. Few warsshls to accsnratsls evee tto smallestsarpna. They eoald aot by scrapingaad dealal get * week ahead of ttosame. It had become a taaaVtomoath

aest tto grocery bffls. bay stockings,shoes, aad tto seaat amoant of dotheato cover their bo flee. It wss bread

B M of an prejsdfce. They wosMto- leaeonetle aad patiaat as they

shoo scars.- ^ , . . , rmmm u - . ___ snickered sa ohesrrer. -Ttoy slwayamornlog trom y s n s s O . . t s » aooce ^ t h - fJm0 Otwmm% •oseoter

shoe salesman woo waned uml „ , moving dcflnttsly trote

jtom*, good to took « - - ~ ^FA'VttSZknew from tto expression oa hte face

•st tto ahoM anyway. — -stand ***+»y. -Tea.Ithtekttatl*osswindo.- ^ " ^ ^ J S If yoa dost give I

IVM tf I tare anything to say tbout ^ aj, Hareot you owa anythmgtt.- came from Dawsoo. sadito was b l t t w te „,„, „ stand .tsughtog «tsurprised at his owa temerity, per- l M , a i p,»dfcsa>tot Uto thlsrtope to tods sort of ^•enaidsatra a^rres h»r rtsbrtor

- . espfBla: If oot add raw oysters to pspriks. sad »PrtoM«

OMKCrJ to • f«W auiortd WHO*. I M N . -VOTM h*m*A rramhm ^^MmktA With —•#•- - - - - -tare troosen of tto suit fsbrte. ss- J^J^dtatteV s^^aebsatrB egg. «arns" tongues and cover iteodtogafew Inch*, below tto bom "££ i^ti^i^L^Bdiae soap stock: salt pepper as.of tto straight rather Bsrtowjifclrt. J^SoBfal of tocolTlekls. Ptoee egsi to taste. Cook stowtj

l - o d - . Tto suit w~ of bto. W -^«.totptarter»d-rv.wtth|^o |^^ -

cost ware ornamented ta taad aav "*»•• ""*«• • - — • — ""broidery done to raffla to Bulgarian ^ M ^ ^ ^ ^ ( ^ „ , . u . . , m . ™ w ~ —tones. Tto design was repeated at I Z i ^ a J r B e a s o a well with salt ooe eapfal of tomato oweIntervals on tto bottom of tto skirt •°~Tj~ "~r .TtttekmofTjalce. Mato hahT capful of anted eheeei

— Ha* of Mttsa •traut

htaarre girdle crowns

I salt was of tricotlae. Tbe skirt wasembroidered ail over ta a deeper shadenl M _ mnA Is • h « a n aCTOll liSSlSII

I Tto coat was te Eton es>ct wtth

t^Tw^mP^HC^-^ roat W tea b ^ d t e k wtthcard aU boo*, and skte from aay > « » V 2 « S £Z£^a»ee sad^cooked fish. Seasoo weU with satt. one cwpfal of tomata^eaace kadpepper snd s llttls lemon Joke. Make half capfulof W ^ f ^ , - " " * *rwhUe aaoor. allowing half sa mach with cheese snd-bake OBtn brosaace aa Ssa. Add a slight crating of Serve hotaotmeg. Put tto mixture te potato . ._ TIT". ^ ^.^.cops and brown tightly ta tto ovca. ^ ^ "«h oTbTorisMta sa4 ea«

'3mm. aarkle *• with aThea take o« rear cost asei as Is Is,

Jam aad tea for <for supper. "taraa wtth <

r. tea aad cheese

a a week, tto

vegetables and a bone. In tto Letincountries tt waa tto same, except thatdilated cheap wtoe waa aubsUtsted fortea. Tto great majority of mea found

sad of tto week thaa ttoy wen it ttebegriming. Over tto worklngmaa's

angle. They woold analyse tto forma-te, axamtes tt hi tto tight ef experi-ence Why ahooMat we follow the

eenesbU ptea hi cwialaiiteg bo*-•anil T Woat we get farther tf wedot Haaat such s coons sa sdvaac-asa over qaarreUng about ttf WkyskoaM sams of aa accept tt witheotkaowteg what tt tet Why shouldothers rneilnns It without uadsr>ataadtegr Aad why ahooM both theseSi MOBS get excited sad Irritated, callseen other aamss. lean to hate, aadadd to tto world's oareetT

I propose to follow tto method oftto edeatist as nearly as I can m ex-amining tto patient Russia, tto worldcancer, poverty, and tto remedy—

eernteg hte armai kamlli caJtes.I f I am sjateg to tave saythtag to

oevsr goteg to let yoa wearBkethat-I "• ~-

aty amerlsBce hare as miissmi.Baste Nke that Jaat rote tto stops of

f s tret Oh. psrtapa they are

yoa want these shoes to want ta. Iwoatdat talk to aay ordinary euatoav

aever kaaglmi woman tortured theirfast tto way ttoy do. and tra soms-ttdag that every shoe msnufhtiaiasaad rstaOer ought to know. That's

high shoe, snd ones Dorte had steppedoot of tt Dswsou assay worked thetool toass from tto tree grating. Batto dM not watt to tattoo tt tack so.Ba bailed a passing text cab aad bua-

sad. stepping te' beside tor. orderedthe taxi cab to go to tto uptown home Iof hte married sister.

"I east take yoa to mt owa pteoa.otrrioasly. and Just as Kuluurty yooesnt go an Ito way out to your eooa-try ptece. And I know yooTl waat torest up a bit after that ordeal, ttwin a* least to petfactly proper totake yoa to my sister's aad we esa dayour ebos up there..

"Bat I doot Uks to take your

of fan I oma mentation.

tang te festive fsstooes beossth tto Rsvvviiia BU sight Sea Cost.chta or chtas of ladles sddktsd to Ito

tnatteg mitertate. One aattwtth tto long box coat has sa tesert

snmellii'is with of catwork across the bottom, ta ttogloves long eaiugt to cover tto arm. form of deep ecallopa. As tto cat-aftso wtth start gloves so that s gen-eroos expanse of bare arm was rial- and doth. It gives tto appearance ofbla. Jest what American wemaa will stripes.dedds to do te tto matter of glovesremstes to to seen. These short Vsstly Fsattoryolssteii 1 m m are BOW to ta offered Ostrich fratbers an strewn over ttoto tto rmasniiHi for spring, aad'then new mode* to rf. •»>*• and te tats—

Take half-tech slices of brownbread. Ike kind that has beea steamed

te oaa Bonn J baking pow-der cans, fry te a Btttebacon tat until hot thenserve with a poached eggon each.

cheese and heap with cooked chopped

*ato « -

WHAT TO OO WITH UTTOVIftS.*»^n»oid.-, w * ^ s ^ -n ^ ^ ^ ^ i ^ a lM<m,mVtk

aeeda dairy solving aad coaataat earetVBRV-OAV DISHES. . te moat knsiiniilfc. to

s e s t h s t o o t h l o g IS

aa of mast ebouM toesnfstty acrreaad aadnever placed te coetactwtth bottsr or milk tatto lee etost Flab shoaMbe served wtthte 24 hour*after tto first cooking aa

ta very quickly.sHces or brrad. sdd one wbeo buying meet lemsuiher ttoquart of milk, two-thirds ltttmtr which may follow and mayof a cupful of motasaes ^ a MOOe. | U T » all boors ttot

and a little salt Bake Uowty shout „ , natnta from' roasts sad othot

be thrown mto tto discard. IOf great interest to Americans la tto

announcement from London of a matchbetaMU Tad Lewis aad J •bnay Basb-«m.tto aeitarweignt rhempton of Ettg-Und. for a purse of tSSJOOO. » percent to tto winner. Lewta b> regardedas a woader la f<nndoo.

lor Jofcasoa failed to get stx-

• ' V ' v * V ^ i i ^ *

•>'. " ' • < > * '"* '^ j l

ntamag at S» csate aham «a gst eves at that

OoTernor de la Hurrta dMiand thatAmericaaa tave nothing 10 tear fromtto hands of-the II opera CMexIra) «i!U-tery farces sod ttot ttoy are bring af-forded every possible protection. Ifviolence ocean, to said, tt will be attto toads of tto Oamaia forces.

Biiliiaata far aa American wtr s e ntave bean seat by mloatsrs on tto westcoast pTto forces of Perms! Fiona e n sowBMrchteg as (to farmer dry. Aawri-csa ressdasts oa tto frontier, aa won

coarse of Amlral D. O. Farragut ramp.8oo> of Vrtrrans. whVrn has larttedall organisations to panldpaia.

Olooreater City.—This city will havea big May Day parade Saturday. May1. to cfcargv uf Ito post of tto Ameri-can L«gi«o.

Woodbury. — Tto recount in ttoOlasaburo borough election haa beeoset by tto court for Wcdoewtey. April28 at thia place.

Toms niter.—Members of tbe milsty grand Jury find tbcensetvc* te ttopeculiar podtloo of being called upaa)to indict tto Board of Freeholders forfailure to Improve the county Jsil tomake U habitable for priaoDcn, whileret tto Inanrst Is wtthoot s ttegtscriminal case to riwsirter at tha termthat would Indicate a prospective BOWprisoner. Judge Jeffry haa ordered ttoaction against tto fiasanililiis. basteghis charge 00 tto fact that tto JsJU wasoindenined tea years ago. aad coodVtions tave gradually gruwa worse.

Pantppaay^-ShapWHty marked Itofaasral here of Theodore K. Vail, far-

| Woodrfown.—Th* senior ciaaa of tto |

lagton on May 0,VlnstaaX—A msaa aweUng waa held

by the Chamber of Commerce to boomtto paving of streets In the mile squareof Uw borough.

Olaatbora—Tbe BJOI count for pro-viding a worth while memorial tor lo-cal war heroes haa beea revived, withthe becking of tto Chamber of Com-merce, sad s ~~"-«^— has •«—«A-*apoa tto Warwick tract of aboot S3acres of land as a recreation park.

PmssvUls.—Following tto resigna-tion of Miss BUxsbech « - ' * - > - t aaprincipal of tto school here. Mrs. B**-eeta White has beea aopotetad to servetto net ef the tens.

Weodtory. — httesss Flonace and

a thin, weak thread, tto dreaded sword I L I complete family history.

teachers te tto high school hers.Otoaosatsr City. — Csavaaaars sre

Bsakteg a tour of this dty coUacttegfaada for tto Irish ftsidom csasa. vta-ttteg every boose sad atsra.

Tnatoa. — Ftaak MerreD of W *aatagtaa, DsU was peacad te tto Mar-car coos ty Jan tore hi oefastt *r sX-

thread by whkh they toed tto thtefcalled s "Jab." What dM ttoy canshoot tto rights of private property?Ttoy didst tave aay private prop,arty. Tto socialists had willing list-eners whea ttoy ranted about com-

owBsvnsUp of tvvfjtafctn^waant hard to eosvteee them that thlawaa batter thaa owaarshlp of notkteg.

Tto botekevlks sf Basate an en-titled to rto piBMatnluu of goodfaith te s.ltrttng tto hUrxlaa foramls.at to only fair to them, sad to tto rem-edy, to sxsmtes tto axperimeot withassted freetrom preyodlce. la admit-tteg rto good teteotmae of tto bol-stovtks I am as* nioieillin that boi-skevlasi te uisctlraMa. workable; thattt haa seecesded sr caa succeed. Fortto preseot I sm tryteat to tairty gtvetto whote story ef tto effort b l aas feotteh to try to snssii tto het-stovtts prepagaada hy caJBteg tto bei-atovtks agty aaaws. aa tt wosU-to

I tto constitution of tto pattest

Mot was begun.8. Tto formate—tto rwsiilj.«. Tto theory af tto cars.6. Tto methods used te applying tha

0, Tto history sat era showing tha

T. Tha *"Mttlim of tto pa Meat afts*sora thaa two years of botetoriam.

1 Bta a n tired of i pasta-

from Prague, aad tave spotted

-Bat I think I tave • right to buy fight off tto faintscae ttat she felt aatto sort of shoes I wtah. Besides yoa m result of her pivotal posttios te rto* - ' now how I am answering your street crowd. "You oughtnt to take

As s matter of fart tto let- so much time for me. Wei soft yoator was oa tte way eonteteteg ta an- going somewhere Importantrewer aaequivocahly ta tto aflrmstivs. -Tea. I was." said Dswaoo. "I wasDorte bod planned to get these delect- gotng home to see If yoa bad sen* aaable shoes for a spring house party to answer to the Mter 1 scat you. batwhich they were bath Invited tto next maybe yoa win tail me tf yoa hadweek-rod. Ulgh-beeled white bock- written oae and what the latter ssM."skta m a p s wen esarotial to predoo -I .aid yea. of course.- aaM Doristag tto picture ttat she contemplated. «tth s tittle perptasd smOs ss (to

M* st tto shoes yoaVs got oa fsoked up at young Dawaca besMa tar, - rwthteasty went on young Daw- m a*, taxt "And. honaatty. rm never

holding op a dainty high-hat- goteg to wear those silly beds to tto4 boot with exaggeratedly loag- street agate.' I knew I wsaat goteg to

potetod vamp snd tto extreme of high anyway, after what yoa ssJd."heeL -That's ridlculeoa. ITU rota But Dawsoa wasai thinking aboutyour health sod TH bet irs fleadlahly beels at ttat mamonhle momcat whoa

tt was revealed to him that thto

"I think I've stood all I em going to I actually accepted sto heart and band,stand from yoa." sto said. "Yoa an - — —

accepted and tto glove question «rt-tied according to tto taste of tto uv foundation, and wtth a gold ebate setdividual women. with sparkling grata two Inches apart

USE FLOUR TO WASH APPAREL I J S S ^ J ^ T S ^ L S o . J t ^I «go for an undcrbodlce or corset cover.

Tinted Velles end fMowttes In-jured by Reuga Trulsisnt

vhka sre hnptlsssly rained by thewashing machine and average Una-dross, may ta successfully handled

h Thrif M

1oa to reside ta rrsgas. Thewas tifassd tor poittkai res-

that owteg to tto tow rate ofta *-"—*"<l tto former rays! csa>

by Soar g, y tt dothes a n not nneed carefullyostaa. Take one cupful of wheat , * , „ mvt0DM. white fabrics soon willSour, moisten with a Uttle eoid water if^^ . falat yeilowiah tinge. Toteto form a s e t smooth tatter. Add fttiom ^n u brought oat whea beattwo ana ons-eaa cupiws or DOUSES B applied to tto form of aa Iron. <Tbewater. Bttr ustfl smooth; brtag to s rTsoiiilne Is macb like a scorch te ap-food hoc straia one self of this p ^ , , , ^ but not te habit A slightteto osBsdcot lakswarm water to cov- scorch te eerily reowveC tat dotbre•r rto garment to be washed. Rub TsOoasd by eosp never regsin snowyan soiled epote gsatiy. Soak tto gar- wkiteneae.Best thismighly. aqosess eat snd put j v . _,,

I Bta to reported to hava bossan to I to sell "

was eiaotearty tattooed

1 tooktesap Usaatngty tram, hte stoat "I satySBM • «BT - - - - - -

| tec Bteea ooce ta dear eoM wsloat an Ito wa

BBy af tto Mayor* Oeavl. . Oeandleftto

ostttor tto Oattsd Statea

t^^haa SBgr a s . — _ S J fBhs^haH^a*BB4^h*as^Bh^ _ , t -

KOBB* • » 1SSB| flH aTlwaWssytioWrfflB ShwM^H(

in ass, with Rev. Ossrgs a Hesghtoh

wtototlDB of tto i n f l r l n a set atar-ltan *BS drvteg from nstessld to WO- ' to stead to tave

1 HOfijaoo (or htetried. Aay I to refused.

tsr. Vhayra tote Btftier than rasas.Wtth year Uttto fast rhayM took woo- ^ ^ _ _ „dartsLusd they'd to so moch tatter — * " Webster.

jEite^-r^sr &n -*. y- r— *> ~»- —»atisaga youthful famliitet aaaght ta " • W s l addromssrs^>ewi4 tf tha ssaa sha BBOW WSB

sto steed to ntonsiltaa Sto "Mayta rn try a

SHOULD RINSE CLOTHES WELL

^ ^ ^ Fatories to Acqulrs Vel-lowtsh TUgs.

tto action conrmors on tto threadsof tto material. Tto lh> of cotton or

r soap tomeabes of doth.

a «ry towel tor ftfreea Btootes longer. Shirt aad Bsseee Drsjer.Thaa troa. Thto method seems to la tto natal of sport salts, garmentsrestore delicate colon, tt also re- showing skirt of one material aad coatmoves erery pardde of dtrt sad or Jsrkrt of another a n quite ap-

- as tto gutasat took crisp aad proved. For example, a skirt of black•sod white checked wool fabric say totopped by a coat of aU black, aad a

, _ _ aao. ,•.**•. orlght pteM aktrt faatariag s numberTto chsras of ctarmsaas satta Sad •« eaten te worn wtth s cost af aeons

. Ask for tto msr-Serve with cream- row bone with auup sad slewing meat

Rtes OewletteL—To one cupful of as marrow la rscelleat far sbaneateg.rice add two tahlwnoncfols of, mOk with Frroch chops sod crowa of temband three wrU-bretni rot*, a teaspoon- eooagb trimnlngs are thrown away tofulof salt, stirring thra. lightly. Mrtt make a most savory dl»b- Rrawmbsra tahlnrwwnful of batur Is a smooth «k«a ordering meat ttot an allowanceocorttte pan aod when hot poor te of sort should go wtth tb* meat' Tryrto omeiettv. A> It cnoks lift It from oat tto *»et sad mix with equal partstto side* to let the unctntied pert ran of terd and you tare s •bortrnlagunder. W M all I* creamy spread which wfll take tto pUcs of barter,with four tsbtasnooofuU of currant Baef Croquettes hteds From SetaaJrlly and fold- Srrru hot 00 a hot Meat.—Chop the meat very fine. Bea-ptettrr. son highly t-1th salt, pmprr and ecsery

tDinm Casts I* alsss T*n oitt Add s little gntvd autmeg tf•quarvs or monda of sponge cake, ifted or a little onion Juk*. To twoPUre te a podding duh. moistco wtth cupfuU of meet add onevbalf cupful oforange or any canned fruit Juice, rolled oats snd ettoogh thick tomatoBlanch t l n v ^ * sn<l pnes ta to t to uoce to ahape Into croquettea. RoO

k l i b »harp voda up Cover („ fgg sod crumbs and fry te deep fat

to ssore reoested sod thtoned.a^. Savory Tesaste Saoaa.—Take three

LSIIHII Cups for tsucos —WheB bugs tomsloss or two cupfula ofj i i l i H Woionade save the best sates esaaed tomato, add water, a table-by puttlog them st ooce mto coM wa- anoaaful or two sad stew until soft

;sW.'.%.Y.»'

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or cork- bit of bay leaf, six pepparcoraa. sixtail sauce wnu " , - « . . - _jlteodala» doves and two teblospnonfsia c r h of•oar* with fish. Boar snd butter cookad together. Cook

« . . . «- »^i«—unfix* ane-eumr- ,JJ togrUwr flfteea mlnates. strata.1 hon up oae minute and serve. Tto to-

la oos qua 1 ur of s cupful or earn w«.- mmfO sod sessiiulins may to cooked,ter snd dhaotve wtth half s eepfsl of tb«a stntord snd tto flour aad butterboUteg water; add oee-thlrd of s COB- added. If more luuieuMot,ful of •trained hooey, ooe eepful of Rhubarb aod Raises PliSslto^ c iatratoed orange Juice snd the Juice of „>. put of rhubarb te hsiMneh pteraahalf a k w a Bel s mold to Ice water u d add one cupfsl of sagar. Letsad poor te half aa tert> of tto llquM. ^MDa an hour or ssore. Batter eaaWhen neariy finn. arraocs a teyer of pj,,, of bread u metis wtth oae tableorange serHoas. free fmm all eases- .poaaful of batter; add oas copfal ofbrase and sr*d»; cover with more get- nj .ua. Put a toyer af (to rhubarbatta mixture; harden aad tvpral until toto , battered taktegdteh. cover wtttttto dish U fuH asd sil tto fratt aad ttm cromba aad ratetea: rapesx, sad

Oae may vary thte

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BF the H. x M *th. Pah. Co.AT TUB LCOOm BUIUMNO

W n i l H M w y A N M iOMAN CITY, NEW JUIIY

MIUM o-t later at • Me tw*M *» lUtpkea* BaU M.cota** to let hie « ' r " taml awed " "

1 ALLEN CORSON. M.D.

• • • • • • • _• i m w w i | y aeooired fortnnea with It^ • |

Bevtral earnest polltlclana' In. th* I(8peclal Cornapoadcace.) Administration and In tb* Coa«rsaa I

New York. m tetllnc a treat deal of poblldty by '

. ( 8 to 10 A. M.Offlca HoarsJ Mo ***•*{•

Smlh'f RefiaWe Shoe StoreOUR NBW rOOTWIAR IS NOWCOMINO IN. CALL ANO LOOKTHBM> OVSfeVIIINON L. eMITH, t » Aabury A M .

HERSCHEL PETT1T. M. D.

REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCECtnulM atnitmcnt for tbat man alao.

Aaotlitr bis aurprto* waa UM O«or-HOUNIM OR HBLL. (la primary. Primaries In lb« South-

am Slatca tmkt on th« dlanlty of anal alection. becanaa usually mora pao-

Wkaa M*-i fall form Hollnaaa ha P>* Tol» 'o • Primary than In an alcc-taO Mo ban. Wbao Lot ckoaa ikajtlon.

•d— Kdi i_ Min-tii a n num*roua In loa canaua rtenrnaWaan laraal cboosa Klac 8aal la- bat Infraqnmt to iba atoeUoa ntarna.

taad of laraaTa Ood thar aoon CM l h * tMct l h a t T o l n Wataon ronntns on

t_nr raoerrad aad atffl endsrwof tbat Mood cunUlna; raaolia.

anywbtra from fifty per ctnL to two (

dividends la stock Instead of In cash'In order to escape tb* taxes which tberest of as ba»* to pay on what we'earn durtna; the year.

All tbe load talk and earnest sjes-'tares of lbs** polltlclana a n pitiful.Th* merry profiteer will co on Mshappy way entirely undisturbed bytb*** talks aad castors*, bscaoa* bebaa only to look at bU fat bank bal-ance to know that tb* politicians are

DR. W. P. HAINESNiXTH AXD Wsautv A vanes,

OcEjtx f i n . .V. J.

f aooto 10.00 A.M.1.00 to SjOOP.il.8.00 to 8.00 P.M.

DR. FLORENCE R HAINESCUB. NI sn H AJID W U U Y ATB.

CLAYTON HAINES BRICK411 BebtJ. Sttwwt Ocmn City, N. J.

Otis M. Townsend

•aoota and painted France) and sapaeWatson showed a majority acalnst tb*

oo*. has caused many* Democratle IIt impossible for tbaThe Reliable Builder

do not say In publicUto « ~ people * . « U , - I . a «territory, hi 17S0 Eaitaad hnnc orarth- CTSIO, d . similar hrtl

smBishop Bareet. Arch Blihop S»rer.

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h£ RZiZSSfiSr**- W"f ? S condltjo. hMn-d.tb.dolU,Certainly two or three of th* other ff t U^' w ? " b * b o a t ftottJr "***• <uld

contestants hare not lacked money or l h # " " " • ' tMiT3at^ f «*•* .•h"»organteatlo . — . - _ - . .

ea bare b^~c*mii br'johaaoa.

only a fair carcass without a spirit.'can leaders.~a~i;nltcd "«ui« X^TAr ""*• o r f o u r >*•" •«»•Wtot sar d Eatiand from .h . f... of j £ £ , '£%£ win^rTto ^n^o*"o?d " h

h,""»» « • «n-n.n« coont forPraara? It Is no anew work. It la I m # t_« otber day In Driraie converu- •nyth'»«. Ton can be quite certain tbattb* historic fact of the itu, cantnry.i lum that be old not think H S S _ had ??"_*H'.I" *?.?.a n* t w« " " ^ t b^>"

tag Hepentwo. Prirea oat , , J __^v ^ , _ ^eauiehae, they west oat Into the com-: enouch to kill each other off and tbatmoos, the streets, to tb* coal mlDrra'tn* wise old owls wbo know bow to

Iataad Empire was swept sad HolloeM o»«r a dsrk bonestoaped tao HctlBre tbat had already! Anoth.r RrtMibUcaa leader wbo coo,been Its terrible mission. Tbas Ood leaned In this opinion told me that heraised op Methodism to spread Brrfpt- thousht tbe dsrk horse would be thearal Hotlaeaa over tbe world. A hun- Senator from K.i»m.dred years of srsat oro«- rirr foJlow- But Mill another leader wbo has*•' «*? >*««aodla« Cktnrhes wbererer' always been an excellent suesser. tellstsje EnKtlab Isncsasje waa sookm.! m* that be thinks Senator Prance ofthw last world war. bat for to* bleb! Priaa.Usals of SaHdoB la America aad tel I «hre yoo tbcae thine* as I bear

the Fwohi woaM have foaadBsehop fiwnet oa* of th* treat

of the EasUsh Charch s*id:1Bow a the serearletb yrar of

worM la any sort both to tbaad eaeeaedtas area, therefor. Ihold on thi

m l b # »h««» <" Treasury Cartlaeates

DR. M. aSTANNARDDCNTIST

SlAaasicBuio.»rH -XDASBCBV A v tOCSA« Crrv, N. 3.

BsllPbooa.

Bell Phone 271

413 Eighth Street Ocean City,rNrJ.

JAMES M. CHESTER A CO. „

Real Estate and Insurance

for what yoa coald hare boasht with 8th and Central Atcaoe<teean City, \ . J.

( I'ntil 9 A. M.office Hour* { 1 to 3 I*. M

( tt to » T. V.

OCCAM CITY. N.J.

bcr owa cbseas aad my own sjaeaa. bat 1'*» ~»« P»IN~ to d ^ l o S ^ y ^ r n

atea Personal choice or opinion In theseam ••«•»»•

attad both day aad nl*ht..caaaot look oa without tb* de>

«hea_l_i««_the launt*er Ibis rtrarch.. o»*r the w

tamatloa. The oatward state

Personal choice or opinion In theseam ••«•»»• Majbe yoa folks wbo h*Te been read

There la on thi I an say with a l n* n>r'letters would like to reads. aad that Is rouPle of little books which I _ s »

tun f hich la called "The's Cup" aad *-->-

two old parties do. aad <>>(eflj with tb* propacaada wblchcir!nominate Prank P. Walsh. I «*»» Interests hare pat oreraa u £

the P " . 1 ' ""n* 'bat Wal*b ran bops to *m#rlran Praple. sad ibe other of, b* elerud. But everybody will know »0'«h I* called -What's tbe Matter

pest lh** ">•" *— been a firtt when tb* * '"> Our America-, aad dealswttbeat.gyP*1*1*-to <»«r^hecan*»lhl» Kansas !*I««-adlea»-pollt*f«l aad sconomi*•_<! c "y Uwyer Is a twivast«d —•«-»-.. reform* whirh I IKI.I. _ . TT_.~

• . Yo» af not acre* wtth all that I

or hay or anything *l*e. cheap when C_*O.tbey are plenty and dear when they

i are scare*. If we keep on adding bill-' national debt, meetlnc tbe s_

lib fmh Issues of bonds a

snd paper money, while at th* sametime we drain the country of clothtn*

GE0.0.ADAH3ACO.BfkUtym ta. rtutetm

OtT

rope; you will surely see tb* cost oflivln* Increase Instead of decrease

Less taies. less paper money andless attention to foreign wants, and

business are tbe only pollde* that will

P m u p ^ ^ ^ U s . sad West A

THE MO«V. HANS BURKHARDT

Build a HomeT-tf. _ . BUtUXNC BOOM. It . » M «wia* is dke W«« ..<>

UMUWmL We kwe w i i s o r i I* fad- Ute » me E—• li'xprua-toa. Pncmm4mh—cm.

Wij — «e> Uey s*w nmk B a t pUs>> See year faica-. Mi.«MTKHM. u d •> owt it win kisv Of e*sne «*t waimnt—d Out yea'D

weMtWLUMWR kscssMin^e-. II - » srt ifc. Biilim y — 1 s t be

C H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER COMPANY

Yoo tMed COAL ;You Mad attVKtl

-•— chMty froai tb* Inward *tat* to- ••* •n«« *• stands for and what be thm- tor that matter. But I thinkto which oar ministers sr* Unien". » " U and sayin* it in words that no- **» »'« reid each one of them Ihroa**Thee tb* cry went oat aad Ood raised bodJr «*» misunderstand. <«> "» nnlsb If you betia. I n r o a ** ,•p Methnrtirai and thmawa that th* , ~L™5_" l n" Democratic coorentloo An<«« am muhty sore they will tir*whose chorea waa oalckeaed. \* <aoc*r-ed. most of tb* leaders take > o u aometbtas to think about.

\ , ? r "***** ">« Pwsldsot Wllaoa , *** UtUeoooka wui beaeat to yoaa kaadrsd years sto. yea of arty •Wdomlaat* tbat Catherine aad prac f? r «*enry<T* cents each. Orders

-taaastasaa.

CHAS.C. ADAMS A S M .

Co*sT*wsy m a

Ocean City Local ExpressR.B.Ladwi.1

Afl Kinds of HaulingOffieaseMSDglktwSt. •*-

th* reason far tb* passas* of Uw fol-lowins ordinanc* la to protect tb*baalth. safety and property of tb* In-habitants of this city, tawrafor*.

Aa ordinanc* dfUrlns; what shallbe a nuisance or unlsaace* on a Mor toU or bud In the City of OceanCity. New Jersey, aad prortdinc forthe abatement and the coat ot abate-ment. «aa Introduced by Mayor Cham-•Ion.

Motion by Director Usher aad sec-onded by Director Campbell that Or-dinance No. If? be takaa m — -—-readme Mottaa earrtod.

Ordiaaoc* Kn. 147 read.. Motloa by Director Campbell and

seconded by Director Phuer that Ball-roads share hi tb* cost of (he pavtnxof Mb and l*th streeta. be referndto the City Solicitor for collection andreport at the n o t meatlnc. Motloa

Motion by Director Plsber and ato ioaded by Director Campbell that the 'Ctty (Berk be Instructed to notify the ,property boUers that aa ordiaasc* 'wtB be mtrodnced on tsa 10th day of.May. UM. for tb* poraoa* of bolldlns

street* la the fifteen feet wide street ,between Central and Wesley Arrnses 'aad tbat tb* cost of the Improvementwin be aasaaaad oa the propeity bene-fited thereby, except such aa shall beborne by tbe City at lane. Motloacarried. i

of Ordinances andisaetutiofia.

Motloo by Director Plsher aad ioaded by Director Campbell that tb*resolution relauns to aa Introductionof aa ordlaaaco for the repalrias ofaldewalks and curbs, be reconsidered.Motion carried.

IW It Rcsoitnl by tb* Board of Com- <ml»lonrn of Orran City. N*w Jersey,that tbe City Clerk sir* notice of th*Intrntlon of ih» InlrodncUon of anoillnancr. at the meetlns: of the Board,of Commissioners of Ocean Ctty. N*w

Usy. 1*20. st tbf> CommlssloaeT*' .Chsmbfr*. City 1UII. Oreaa City. N*w, JJersey, st lh« hour of three o'clock In K ,Hie altemoon. which ordinance Is for' -tbe rrpsltla* of kldewalka found on Ithi lint hemto attached aad mad* a'part of thl* rrulutlon: and that said Inotlrf ahall set forth that the cost'and fiixnx. of rrpairins the said side- -wslks sha'J be paid by the owners ofth* property b*B<Vted by the Improre-nent. lav the ntent that soch owner:•hail be benefited thereby.

Motion by Director PUher aad see-ended by Director Campbell that thai

Motion lost. ITh* followms resoratloa waa offered,

by Director CampbeU:Be It Besohred by th* Board of Ooa>

ausaloeers of Oceaa Cli) New Jersey.'that Ocean City borrow a ram not a-'ceedlnc <««••.»• under and by Ttrto*'of aa ordlaaace or reeohnloa prevtoos-ly paawd by this board (Coatrac* No.'7<i». Pile Breakwater aad Balkhead):)snd that th* proper oBesra be author-

-u«d to *x*cwt* a note orsotcm to •*--

THB ONLY AUTNOinO RIAL

Of. BSTATB TRANSFER*; APPEAR

tH THI LBOOBR.

Not die AiMutBut the Aejsuit

Tbaoflccnof this institutloaare aot nearrjr ao moeb Inter-ested la the sJaa of jroar Histdapoaitastaey a n b addinfyour name to oar books.

The gnat majority of oar moataabstaatial aocooata h a v esprum fiuuimodeat btttentaffSo we inTite yoa to come laaad tetstartad; we are confi-dent that yoa win bare pridehi baUdias op a eomforublaOaaaeial raaerre fund.

OCCAM CITY

TTTLS AMD TRUST CO.

Oceaa Crty. M. J-

(lT*aay battery tbs"JT. O." m short order,but k tahaa car* andatttntioa tok—pltO.K.Cbaias) sauat be kept opaa near aa paathls to 1.»»

most be putop for loss

babepttajht'ITyoa went

to harp year battery s>t a e a aC d a s aJJ (Ae(araeh* sorstodrl-* hi

riBcu J. McCaffreySHI AtlMtfc AvtatM

Atlantic City, N.J

Your dollar today buys less bread.

fore, but your ElectriciDoIlar Iraysmore by using * - » * ! » ! »

ZDA' LAMOCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICEATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY

Advertise in The LedgerAnd Get Results

How much should I giveto make this a better world?

ta* old world hate tskea tootawr asirita won* thaa thaiaad wtth tW MMhodM aad

^""l**'!!! b* t i lhoosM from oa* ead of th* Und to !T* " ^ *****> U the candidate. Itb* other, ta all charch**. and an dls- h u U ™ < a B nl* "P00 U>la forecctplta* fbraottea with th* chared » ** b* lA* »*•"? accurate.

_ ^ ktas nroreeslon. fTf4" '•» •*• "*" Franctaeo i _ . _What can a m as from th* terrlbl l l c n ""•••" f"1?0* Promlaeat Oemo-

eems to be ImpendtnsT•"»*-. and I fed pretty sur* that all1 aa ttt* Blsbop Banw *n oK msa t U o r "^J" 'h«>«>«« "> >"><"» •"! be

rhsar^ mast »oon »tno. benr* I tUa " Mr. Wilson finds himself wellchalUa*. the worldly nleasan-. < o o u*b . "» °» «•» candhUt*.

ibe "wet" manacera ar* (roomlas Oo*-ber It i * """ ° r *•• 8 ™ 1 * f o r «*• " ' """"•"

o Barahba*. Ood or Bsal P " ? " " *T* caaaot •err* God aad "•TTIH~ Z^T1*^* _?*"" B u n • a 0 • *m"1 tnia

T T l m or HelL w l t a **>• Tammaay crowd at any time.i But tbe truth la t sht

— • carry New York litat* if nominated oa;a -wet" platform, aad It la a certainty'that aloe* ao other Democrat caoM

renoe. Brook-

T b e LJtM* Caf*.-

i. with Usainjr piaster walls—

A place more dismal you"d so far lo

But Itmen like m*.a nre fed by twits.

CAIFtU. MBMwS. aUTnK. H l » m IB-nSAaWy Aes, Oess* Cay. H. JL

COALC. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO.

lira ASD Warr Avcxrc

CUNTON L. BRECKLEY l

HOUSC ANO StOM IPAINTER •—«*«•*

Bret Osss Week by Pent C k a kaes

patrons BOW b>adry brica. •

still | sort of miss It i

t Ectt Sasl dsMM '• 0-.O,. B.J.I

JOHN R. GROVESOtMaCty.H.J.

GooJ smlUas.And when we were bra*.

y. too.

data coaTeatlon. Pcraoaalty I think Itheir chance la slim, bat they will r '

that nobody la the tttrest can tall whatstarted the sear*. Tb* uwh Is thatewaybed la tb St l

' » • apent (when

IAndakla.fromOMri.rTitrlPht sec from the Msd-

•bea I waa over than I

> < d •fof panic la aad every teatedJU* aad eaetr

t Uttl* Prcack

ALLEN P. LEVERING

Cky.B-J.

HUMBERT C PONTfEKE

BTJTJLI>£R

Wpkit Skoe RcpwirmgSfcopV. TmAMQUOU. * r m l m ,

AIX.WCMUC CUARANTEED.

HODIl

WasfcCaaVdas*- aad Dell* asad OCEAI CITT. I . J.

Motion by Director Vtabar aad as©-1ended by Director Campbell that Ih* \

°abo*e resolution be adopted aa read.!Motloa carried. |

The foDowms reaolntioa waa offered,,by Director Campbell:' B* It Beeorred by the Board of Com-1

mlasioaera of Ocean Ctty. New Jersey. |that Ocean Ctty borrow a sum not;enwedla* fMe»» tmder and by rtm*!'of aa ordinanc* or resolullon pretioos-1ly passed by this Board (Contract No.7*3. rtnlkheails 4Mb to Uth Streets): iaad that the proper onVera he aatb-orbwd to nerota a aot* or aote* toaware said seas.

Motloa by Director Campbell aadaeronded by Dtrectar PUher that the,aboT* rceotatloa be adopted aa read.!Motloa carried. ,

Motloa by Director PUher and aec-eaded br Director Campbell that Or-dhuae* No. 1«7 be passed oa antnvdlas snd ukea op oo second reed-

Ordtaaaee Mo. 147 read.Motloa by Director Plsher aad sec-

eaded by Director Campbell that Or-ataaac* No. 147 b* paaaed oa second,readm*. he poaUabad aad that a Bode*,Ihu Ordtaaaee Ma 117 win be taken•p oa third readtas. aad final pasaasj*at a mevtlBB* of th* Board of Cossatav

be held oa th* 17th day of May. 1MB.OfwtaaacaNa. MJL

Motloa by Director Campbell sad"""adid by Dtrertor Plsher that Or-dtesare No. 141 br takaa oo thirdreadtaa" and Baal r*~"tt V f ^ «

Ordtaaac* Me. 1U read.

third"a*»n« and be peattseed.

OIBIIHIHI Ma. Me.alottoB by Director Campsin aad

.•woaded by Director Pteher that Or-Mo. 144 be takaa ap

It SfaOWwd «Mt BMXXM SO HaTgw that bat tSBA d h J l i f t h h d

t t $• Httto bsttsr than b* faand WUau<*mdob*mrtbaatbMt; bakootsovsr/

Oar enrsrstw dafly gift fcr mB c h a d )

SBBB thaw • ttord of tba day*

N o wondaT tbatt 80Sof tta* nikaaMnosfAiosricsi•vw paid teas tfaao 920 •

psopht • yssx. N o woodsr ttutt China has onlycos doctor fcr mwmy^iQOAthat cvsfy dwifcli boaro

at Mall

oatottw-tiaftb.

For Sale!ASSOCIATION HOUSE* and Adjroining Two-Apartment G>ttage

S. E. Cor. Sixth and Asbury Aves.yOCEAN CITY, N. J.

Lot 70x100 ft, ow rioofcing Camp Meeting Grore takdCity Park, open view from Bay to Ocean

Potty room*, faDy fwrmAod; Two foat-rotmi taibn y

• FiiQfst nirB*8Hrooni Mulei ; F O A T twoHrootn Mutes

si least $3000e

Sale Price $25,000Terms

Any reasonable offer will be considered

Apply to Ocean City AssociationJames E. Lake, President,

Cyrus D. Marter, Sec*y St Treasurer,2S N. TaW Straw*, frmiin. N. J.

^ a » aV _ • * ^ . e t a a asss_s_t> s>la_a-e> a wasBsjaaesB ls»_4A*a*aVaBBWsB_l

O ws*nr«M vfumma OMK totny mmn^m <\ amwwB eV»»saa»-*-e-l aam aT_a_h_i ' »--•---> — * * • _

Ordtnaare Mo. 144 read.

•' dbuace Mo. 144 be

asm «f jsaor

HAFLEIGH & COMPANYPLANT ANO YA10-SIXTH ANO WEST AVENUE

OCEAN CITY. N. J.that Or-

OB third I

asm** back' * » |YoarFodBffll

<Aa art that beck her* tstoraotuatl

Puaingk off todaywon't get it donetomorrow. Anadvertisement in

I WIUJAM MALONEY

PREST^-UTEtakaa op oa third |

eomorraw. CaBaadaeta

drawB tar thaar

ADVEBT1SE Of THE LEDGDL • M B P. Craaew«n

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^

5JR&-. ¥MIIONALF smsmbUULU NUI llUnl. /-ri t w r i i inTA¥f\*t> IITCCAMIHh E. F U W s VtgrtalhCwp«Md IU« Ma Stmg n lAM.toW.A-I

Bayorme. N. J . - 1 had pate* mbaek

fanale tnonl*.

lltlm*. hadbedbsad-ii—••— and for ttz

I could no*Iwaa treat-

other re-but got BO

Cotu pound andit naa helped ma

, . am w*B and strong aadable to do my work. I cannotI yon enough and I laaimmsisl

"—Un. Bora BxCATunKt, tt17lh St., Barons*, H. J.

It most ba adolttad by «r«7 tis>. . . . . —. t b ^ d l

• nurd tot-e n u t liavv Incomparably (be biggest navy oo the

_ Tbe taint comparative figures oo the navies of the great powers obtain-termed abla i t Ibe navy department ara dated July 1. 1010. The** snowed Great

7 •*l-iJ Britain to h* far In the lead In warship toonage with JiffV2.130 tm» of fighting_ ^ _ craft. •» against LiaOJU too* belonging lo I be United State*. 823£3O tooa

_ flying in* French flag and 380,716 toot belonging to Japan.

Yankee Flyer Goes "Under Two Flags" Two Better(DORD roam from Wirair that Ms). Joseph C. fttehlln. a twenry-tliwycer-

VaselineCARBOLATED

SteteSttc-t ~ ~"

•Baa your dog license exptredf-

•raascript.

DEWS OF EVENo More Gentle Then

"Cascarets" tor th .liver. Boweb

M to lost aa needless aa tt toaw* to tmkarWwi ornaaty catharrJes.•atare provide* no shock abeorbers for'jeer Unr and bowtla acalnst rslnro*l_ftarab pUte, sickening oil and salts,Cswearets give quick relief without b>Jary from Constipation. BfHouiim*. ta>swlaallnn Oases and fUck TTsaiisrftaCaacirsfs work wall* yoa steep, remoe-fjjg tb* t**r*n . poisons snd soar, to*• i m l l l i wast* wltboot trtplnc or la-ps* mil Csscsrets regulat* bywUatuJlmilm tbs bowel tmndi* Xbey

so little too*—Adv.

Anyway, lbs rolllnc stoos doesatet Into tbe noMbirt class.

Wky Hut Bichcke?Why bs Bumble witk s bsd bsek?.

Tsa m a t bs sappy if every bsd day,brmgs IIIHIMI; sharp, •bcotiat pains I

weak. i m J fe tus* D t » t dslar. Try IOOH1! * ld—» HXU. TWr, b**s doe*«sad«» la ttinsiili o( sack — •

"—Or Incomparably the Biggest Navy on the Seas"

WAHHIXQTON.—A grow Inf. frar that tbs horrors of anotnrr and still moradliaiuovs world war la not beyond poMlblllty. lies behind tbe plans for

tog to Washington nlTJclal gossip. wsys.—prov. ads,Dlilllasloomcot. rather than tbe l i££D |f I3fUI* atATXRlAI.-I asm

«7X~.^Shu."hr^.,rd^td J2i?kraa™

n0-n' ~ » — traaka^yfrom.<»£«>*»££he invoked before the .mate commit- WIMWIC-A Bat Vhs U — »•«?«• of,"*?"£ J ^ b o ^ ^ r

Ihieet Moun.1. an.l tbe huge naval baasat Kan FruncUco. Likewise It

-I have Imrmsi a lot dnrlmt the war." h« Is qnoted ae telling tbe boose " « " « • to praysr. UU oame means | new standanls the to«e,*»™<IItta,l~

naval aff.lr- rammltteei. -I u.«l to think tbe people of larg» nations would <*»»«d <* Go*" For a time be was bo beocefomord a to**™*^ j I ff**notpeniilt^aTMLwiir^LwajLiniM^eii^ = c a r e d for by bis tnolber In (be borne, mre of ereir newly hqmbom^ |

-lo tbe unsettled condition of the world today.- be said previously be- to »»Wof OocTfor a son she T0we4fora a conijrv«lonal roromlttre on Uarcb a "our navy mo.t be pnporcd for w *«Ueite him to tbe Lord. Accord-

baa gone IsUn boUbevlkL If his *<-rvl<v* areaccepted be will have served underfour Saga In four years.

Blnce last fall Uajor Stehlln hasbeen Oghtlas In the aviation branch oftbe Folub army and In that »enrlc*taok part In tbe Polish drive whichthrew th» boUbevlkl oat of Dvlnsk.

Btrhlln. who was tamttif a ltfe>,(Bard at Mtawpsbead Bay. Brooklyn,went to France In Jsnuary. 1917. amiJoined tbe French flylna; corps, wberebe won two citations snd waa pro-moted to be " ••'"-

tarn After t*e aratUtlce be repanes as a captain.

Last September be Jotoed tbe PotUh forces recruited to Xew Xerk. wascammlastoord sa captain, went to Poland, and was ssdgned to duty on tbenortbeastem front. He upent roar months with a Polish nylnf. squadron, tbeonly American wttb tbe Pol«s oo that particular front.

UtBttinla. snd tbe United mates snd has b»prs soon of seeing Latvia andRiga frua tbe air la his service with ibo Lena.

Radical Preventives of_ Depopulation for FranceBAMCE baa t^wnnn yoonc womeo wbo wUl have to go witbeot hasbaadsunder tbe eatabUabed matrtewolal custocaa. In conseqaeoce. some ea>

est Immorality (2:22).Z An alienated people. Tbe only

thing which separates people fromGod to sin.

3. A cesutJon of divine revcUUos(3:1). God was sllrnt—The word ofGod was predoui In those days: tberewas no opeo vision.- Tbe meats ga Ifrom the Lord was more a matter of)memory than- an active experience.Tbe same thing lo principle Is true oftbe Individual life today; soeae wbeonce enjoyed fellowship wttlTGod oolooser bear his voles speaking to tbenb

III. Oes° Calle SeaMiel '(3^-10).In striking contrast wttb tbe degas*

eracy of tbe nation we have broogkttxA.rr at tbe beautlrul life of SsmoaLWe see God (trtlng ready for tbe re-feo»ratt<in of the nation. Dwellingwltbtn tbe sacred courts and minister-

Kra. Rarty Cmur ,. Brt Air.

MA t1 dull palaa fcm»>

n sum suesad sc«.fiw sad sr> riesryvtir iai i aarstaL-

Yoa Nswd « Good Togak

TakeBABEH

of men snd tbe elevsrJan of girt motb-srs to natloosl heroines has been pro-

v \ * V ^ posed by ProfesMr Camot of tta4 •< Academy of MeoVta*.

l\_ T He would form a -voluntary ma-p V , u m l t y corps- of girts wUltng to bear

A tJT) tt , , pangs of motberbood to present| children to tbe state., To obtain a -perfect race.- Pro-

..' fessor Careot proposrs that these girt• volunteers choose tbe men they de-

sire as fstbers of tbelr children, andthat no man can reject sud> offers,but must accept alt.

Tbs plan, provides for state sup•nsment. while tbe children are to be reared at tbe exprose of tba stats.

Married women are Indignant, claiming Professor Garaot Is "trying totak» our husbands sway.- Tbey say lbs plan would disrupt morala and breakdown tbe whole social avstrni.

Odette Dular. suggr«te a -mstrrulty card.- l»»oed oo a doctor's certlBcats""•"~ ' " ~" \ who makes s request for

Sorb a card entitles a woman to shorter working hours ar Urhtrr work.tuKlirml sttcailoo and. rvectually. hospital room and a phjtictan'a rare. Tbacaild Is to be cared for by tbe s u t s .

The maternity card «l»*-« a woutan tight over her child, doiag aasy withpaternal sutborlry snd mniiing motherhood worth while for womeo.

CiaWtte WUly believes a wisely organised polygamy to be the •olutloa ofthe pmeot crisis In tbe marriage problem. OMfa>hlocurd marriage Ideaahave oatllo^d tbrtr applicability under present cuodltluns. sbe ssys. Shelliiok. ttut llw cumntoo Interest In tb» bcttrrturtit of tbe rsce snd the legal

rvputuance to tbe Idem of sharing tbe same man.

U. S. Mounted Service Cup Endurance Test for 1920lONDITtOVa sod details have bass made public of the 1030 endurance test

_> for borsee for tbe Culled Htstes mounted service cup. Over a coarse ofMO miles. Tbe winner uf tbe first prUe tills year wilt ce: a leg en tbemount »«-rvtcr cop. wtikh has to bewon three times by tbe same owner to /bwmmr his property. Tt» winner will I

me<tal. la addition to tauo snd tbe blueribbon for nrst plsce.

This >«*r*s event wUl be beU 'from October 11 to 15. the roate bringfrom Fort Ethan Allen. Vt_ to CampPeveas. M*m. The nxture Is spon-sored by the Arabian Horse society.

" Huntrluh. and the Morgan Morse dub. and

It is liTs'rnri primarily to stimulate Interest to good saddle ha•eased of stamina snd hardiness, and at the same time havtng the i

mststes: aa a coequal purpose It baa beea seoght to develop many potota of nvtsrest la determwlag what blood wOl prodoce a mount which wUl satisfy the

The contrat Is opea to dvUUns.Each rider to required to fsed snd care for hie own mount and to take

ra.-* of bis own tojurpment. Horses are to carry a rider weighing) not leasChsu 149 pounds and complete cavalry equipment or Its equivalent—100

The horses mast bs pmebted.std. Cuadttlna. assaa and fasd c

end I 'have

LESSON FOR MAY 2

OOLDKM TKXT-Mr so*, give me tats*

•aak. I ksa kaa]doctorlag mr aoatii

> with our bsstdoetsaisnd had o b u M a .tjllef. IwudtasTD

WfW tjllef. IwudtasTseed sad wrote to Dr. Pisres's lavskafHaul m BaSsla, N. Y , snd rUKsd tab.

«• tfcs La#d (13*. | aieas

J. Swig. On W. iTsakUa St.

Hiatoa, W. V..--U ifforos

tUsetatemtai• - of Dr.

v o r l t s.rtfcm snd ths

•Golden Itedkal Dis-.' I cannot

• oar fcrnfly forysara s n d

d d t

years be ministered to the Lord.I I . Features of Isrssrs History la

fills Period.1. A dcmoralUed priesthood. (1)

Tbe priests were actuated by greed(3:13-17). It was .God's will that jthose wbo mlnlitered at tbe altarshould Uve of tbe things of tbe altar. •but they brake through tba divine reg-ulations touching this matter andwere securing tbelr stldih ends by

suburb roads oo aa estate with twelvebouses per acre and with a frontageof twenty-live feet per bouse to U«athan tinder tbe old method with twen-ty booses to tba acre and only 17-footfrontages to tbe bouses.

This to tbe opening out of a newperiod of EnglUh town and Tillagedevelopment. Coder a ctoue addedto tbe bowing and town planningart in tbe committee of tbe boose nf

QUIlon. must between 1O3 and 19Sflprepare a town-planning scheme, sadunder tbe dame Ibe rierclae of townplanning csro will become general.

CONSIDER THE GARDEN PATH

had this standard aisdirtns. Warn fsstake Ooldea Uedksl Disarray yes a sgetting ths bearlt of ths oprrirace.sta doctor whose rspotstka goes sD srssalths earth. Still more, yoa grb a trapar-saea Bwdktae.

To abort a cold

Mattsr Worthy of Careful TbouoM |

Are Being Piswnso. I

cornea to tbe fore when garden tn>

Tbere are not many gardens towhich the paths could not bs Im-proved, either to their sustancw ortheir relation to surmondlng thingsTbey require aa careful cooslderatloaas the beds and borders or Ibe townID the making of new gardens. '

Turf paths are deservedly populat

alotat

ssvior of bis people. lo Samuel wohave a striking pattern of child re-llgUn. The Lord gave him In snswerto Usnnah's prsjrr. From bis birthbe-was dedicated to the Lord, Wail*quite young hto mother took hba tothe ssnciuary of tba Lord where hasened snd slept It to a good thing

Two trails la 8amoeTs chsractsrstand out la this call; namely, htocheerful obedience lo tbe Lord's calland his surrendered will. It was noea«y thing to respond cheerfully totbe thrice repeated can It may bar*snenwd to him to be unreasonable.

strips of gran. The Utter a nIneffective and troublesome. But awMe turf path kept neatly both Insurface and edge to a delight, eeperlslly when It runs beside or betweenbroad masses of flowsca or wsU-groop;e« iinsisiaisi shrwbs. U would bsbetter for Ibe gardeo-mskrr. bosevir.not to Indulge tn this fancy unless be

order himself or to pay fpr tbe aec-aseary tobor.

Good paths of stoa* or brick ar* anever-falling delight, hut bricks aredlmrult to obtain—more difficult nowu ^ a t „ . U M U nwmory.

Ci> to this time Samuel obeyed ths tusry or refuge. The proportion spone who was over him. but the dm* pears to bsve found »ld> favoibad now corns shen be must directly through numerous artlrlrs lo to*bear sod obey the Lord. Tbe first press, spd a few Instann-. sre knowr.me«N>ce entruited to hrta to a most ] where tbe Idea baa bm-o mad* itrmble one. To deliver It U a most reality.trying u»k. Us bnltaud to teU It to What could be more fitting than tcQL but uben pirurd by him be man- make of lh«* silent ami M.IWI m lIfsstcd tbe true coursgs which waa ing plan-* of our deed, the «V.le« ollylnj bock .if his fear. It n u t havw creaturvs that bless and beautify tbabeen a bltur »tlu£ to Ell to see 8am- j world of Ibe living,url r>-ro.ti:itO ,cd hlmwlt paucd by. . What mold b« .Iroplt-r than to plsnlbut bs was tubmluUe. lie knew i and nurture such ahrub* sml trees atthat tt« »luht «ss Just; he could net by tbr berrtM sml fruit* they beatfail to Interpret It thus tn vWw of the ' would sltrsrt to Ibeta tbt-w untlrtnlspproronie of the man of God to him j •ervsnts of msnr The derorstlvt

CSJOBMI teUais H*nt ara

•d tod

P k S S

lake Baths

[Ji-I-3<!). Tbu frsrful vlsltsUoo up- ' rslue of such planting would obvlou.l> I TT*?-***-"••** s**Wgm Ell. buuw * as doe to tbe »lns of be considerable. Tbe »ni> of birds I ^ ^ ' JkZ

p u f u p s n t l s M ohv1ul)an Ell. buuw »a» doe to tbe >lns of be ronaldrrshle. Tbe »ni> of birdshis sou. Be was held sccountabla - the sweetest of nature's mutlr. willfor m,t rvatrslnlng them. Psrentsl . take swar from thev >llent rltlet

HANCOCK

In %>n!c!i rhlldreu may t» rrstrslnsd.but wbrn passed over tbe power to re.strain gu«* wtth 1L

V. ftamusl fitibllsbsd la the Prs.phetlc Omes (3:19-21).

-And aamucl grew, and the Lordwas with him. sad did 1st none of htowords fail to the ground. And anIsrael, from Dan even to Besrshehaknew that Ssmael was —rsblUhod tobe » propbet of the Lord.' This to avertflcstloo of tbe saying -a im thstbuoont me 1 will honor.- Uttle didUssnah realise thst the boy wbo hadbeen given to answer to her praysrwould one day b i com a the head of thenation. This new postrJoo broughtgreat danger to lbs boy. but the Godwbo raised Mm up waa able to aaa-tlan him. *

that Inevitably rnthmud* them.

Oooa CHIrsmhlp,To be s gnud Hrtsen nae must not

lire for himself sloee. he must sup-port religion, edurarloa and manyworthy object*, snd mtut In sll wayabe a good neighbor and a gnod Mend.These obUgstloos at time* met mnnry.and wbrre do we find tbe t>e»r of sorbpeople* It la aafe to say. In misl cases,that those who bare saved snd beenthrifty ar* the ones who are most do-peodshle. They are ths beat neigh-bors, tbe best friends, active to sapporting the church, the srhoal. lecturesand all other good works thst enlight-en and make for happy and setf-reilaatpeopbv-Exrhaage,

HUNGRY

Fatth aad Warttae,Tbe most dlmcult business hi tha

world Is waiting. No one can do It'

venture of triumphant faith. The greatbelievers bsve been the unweariedwaiters; faith meant to them, not con-troversial opinion, bat aastilah>power.—Dr. Harry Bssersoa Fosdtck.

Uka Osr IFalse friends a n Uka oar m u n i .

keeping dose ta aa wMa ww watt km

ar* the Batata

F u l i U Isaart tf Illlsn airao.W* have const to. an era of bird-

life conservation. Economic, humsntand sentimental Interests, united ta

contest to whlcb bird Uf* was alstake. It to lamentably true that wihare lost forevrr some dotess of apa>

many more to »jr.»titg ta the batoncabat says WTJltom M. MorrlU to OnDumb »«i-t-i- the tide of drstructlothas been steamed, the hand of the**

tha ptoca of psrascalloa.

DrTutt'sLiver Pills

GtemrsSoap

taa eosa-

Pnrtfles

THE OOXAW 0IT7 LBDCHER, OOSAH (HT7. H. 1.

STREN6THLESS AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES CHICAGO FACTORYSEEMED DYING W1TH CUflRENT F0R ueHT1NQ Md rowER

So Weak She Could Hardly Move,

Road to Recovery.

rangier, Inov—Tour yrara ago thto, gammer I was sick In bed." write* lira.' uni* McElwee. of this place. "I had

teen under the doctors ear* for Or*-ks. . . . I was pretty bad, and I

Jo«t as nervous as I could b e . . . .I could not sleep at night until 10 or|S •'dock. When I would doxe offgad wak* up I would be all of a trero-II* with nervousness.

•Tbe doctor called my trouble"catarrh of th*T~.".~It-gaie me stictr

pains thst at each one It would seemthat I could not bear another one.Than I would chill . . . th* painswould Just stem to shake me all over,and the next day I would be so weakI could hardly'move. I would b* sottterly strmgtbless that It would seem

If I were dying.-After on* of my bad spells . . .

and I had almost died. I picked trpthe IIom« Treatment Book and decidedh) try CardnL Before I had taken awhole bottle. I could sleep at night.. .I don) remember juat bow long, but In• snort time I waa op and helping wttbth* work . . . "

Over forty years of successful no*has proven the vain* of Csndul In tb*treatment of many common femaleailments.

All druggists sell Cardnl. for women.i-Adv.

Ths Mysterious Fascination.*1 don't approve of some of these

popular songs.- remarked tbe severepenoo,

-You don't have to pay any attan-tSon to tons* yoa dlsapprov*.'

-Ob. re* I do. last's the•f It. They ar* th* very onekeep running through my bead.

Wright* ladtoa •taetsbls POIs SOBUS*

Another Royal Suggestion

COOKIES and SMALL CAKESFrom the NEW ROYAL COOK BOOK

\ X 7 H E N the chOdrcaV V romp fat. hungry M

young bean, berc are somewholesome, economical dVUghts that will not only bereceived with glee, but winsatisfy the most ravenousappetite m a most whole-some manner-

Cookie*'.espaaartssrsg

ar•stnet sr

jBoyalBskmgCrtam shortening aad sugartogether; a'dd mHkvto beaten

aad beat again; addly to creamed »hort*n-

j and sugar: add nutmegana nsvoring; add S cupsflour silted with baking pow-

WbM> ibe eJectrlc power of a -Chicago manufacturing concern faOa —will be no let up to tha work aa a result of a twelve-day experiment recentlycompleted. Gcorg* Davto. pmldeot of the company, set bis automobile upon a platform, substituted pullrys on tha rear a»le> shafts for the wheels andconnected these polleys to the factory power shaft. But tb* belts slippedand the auto wheels and tires were replaced. The car then ran a 230-vott

der; add enough more flourto make ttifl dough. Roll outvery thin on floured board:cut with coolds cutter, sprin-U* with tugar or pot a raliiaor a ptec* of EagUsb walnutin ths enter of each. Bakeabout U minutes to hot ovaa.

Cocoa Drop Cakaa

light and power without any curtailment In tb* plant's output.

ROYALBAKING

POWDER

Cream shortening; add sugarand well-beaten eggs beat

flour, bakingcocoa into cimooth. add vanilla. Pat on*tablespoon ol batter intoeach greased muffin tie andbake & moderate oven aboutto minutes. Cover with boilsd

Powder

grated rtsaofTorsagaCream shortening; add sugarslowly, beating well; add milka Uttls at a time; then addwell-beaten egg; silt flour,biking powder aad salt to-gether snd add to mixture;add flavoring and grstr-dorange rind; mix w«IL Bakein greased shallow tin. or in-dividual caks tins. In hotovrn IS to «o minutes. Whencool cover with orange icing.

I C0OKB0OKFUZ II jast off U M seeas sad aesr |

S^saoTsa, aaiiao IOWMBOO.

Rnc u DPREVENTS WEAR

Equalization and Proper Attw-

set aaatty as a 'atiaMlstisa i—* not by artitstioa.—Adv.

•ruing Acttoa.-Wast did tbey do when we speak-

easy caught 0r*r-Sent to • srrn atom.

CflHJT OF GQnROL RODSCtovtote aa . Other Part, Are Net

Provide* Wit* Any •• • - -

ure

TOO

Th* aatoaobO* owner la hardly tobe blamed because be neglect* tb*br*ke and control linkage on bto car.It Is all beneath tbe chassto. and It Iscertainly not arranged tn surh a waybe can give It any marked attention.

points of tb* motrol rods are not pro-vided wttb any means of lubrication,so that there seems to be Unto or noth-ing that tbe owner can do to takecar* of thto part of tbe car.

ret It to ibe brake and contTol-roda which eventually become tbemoat noisy snd rattlesotne parts ofIbe car. The little yoke coenec-Mona with which the little ends ofthe rods are held tozvtbrr. becomefull of grit and are naturally bound

The connections through which thebrake* are operated are staple sndeasy to follow. The i»dal or lever

SHEET S H E L PLATE

H0LDS S P g E 0 PE0AL

^ Oev(^^OrWnf l c *at Moderate Rate.

uBake with Royal and be Sure

•we*, tod hot water. Blase, dry gently and I were taeaw dust on a nttl* Cutlcura Tsicum ta Bgna tan of

Sl^JhV l o - ^ ^ ^ d o ^ b r f o o t tnsi'ahd navy for th. leading Eon- J£ fu^T r«-4 freshly mad. ma.Ipr rT^n^v^u r'trat ~2ttttLT. 2S££. ^^JZ. ^XZV-S

• sll tree* of Ink will have goo*.

tangs, on both atdea. by means ofwhich It waa ptvotrd on- a small pinfitted through a bole drilled ta the

I tbs coast towns. One day tbe mother

tod paps and I will go to

to > m f wnat your AUU MJM»» *i*ab —SdSn7polto N J - T atar^-natod SrHlsh Prodyet.

^ _ _ It csroe recently to tbe sltrotloo offlissstinnnsr Bait. lh» Auwrtcan chambtr of cw.imerce In

i A yesr ^^*grn . .bopr*r ste u,. I^o-loo that a Brttl.h Bru. «.» usingl«S» neirtniOO^OjOOOwonh-fourw.rt the An^ican Has ami »..M. an.1

WerVbrsL Science at . * * . «rt sb.*t 1'hra.e. ln.ll.-«llns American orlBlo for

•peed "*4sl of aa Aatassablla

C0LDHEDM. the foot orbenre more ibrak* mechanism.

tWwk* Adjust* eat

teeth si the end which engage a steel

JSe" co^refuU? every botHe ol Dr. Fssry-s -Dssd Ebot

— ^It Is Ju»t as es»y to form go**]

bsblls that wlU help you ss had habamthat will hinder.

SaJ»; Bossto oXTa Tbs percent..g* s-urthsr Information Desired.•fumeractotheCnltedKate.*™, ^ ^ C 4 r I j , . „ „ mUr „• * • TA marked Professor Pate, -that tbe mot-

„ to marked upon our forcbrsds. writI Her ASM. ten on our doorposts, channeled In I beI A Uttl. Uaarle bo, of .thrcj^*. J ^ f ^ J ^.TtSTupoo tb. wav. I.

Courier-Journal.

Soroethbta tmsrt.Tbrr* waa a flip joungjrierk st

bosrdlnc b»o»e table, who w»« •!<trying to >how off. He •rldoin a'In the mual wsy to hsve s Ipasaed to hlin. but hart to retaomethlna- unart. line day wbeo bajwanted the milk be ssng out. -drieajthe cow down this way.- Tbe I—*'

I ldlroes* dishonorable'" I railed tbe maid, sajlng ss she hsndssl-Well, what to the rr.1 -of ttT U , , p,,rtier. -Here. Msry. lead —^___i Ai.t c-««mM f> *ti -Ttirfnt IIAI u where tbe calf 1

labrt» of a »b«lly Itrln-li prrpara- witloo. Communication ..f th!. fact to | csi

jTn BCUasttag brakes earn* preeaw- unlng of tb* band whlcb th* low-«fx«d •

Moos must be kept In mind. In the p dal ushteos around the drum tn th* " • "?„case of th* foot4>rake. which to gen- tnnamlsslon. . """^ "

WoHo-s SUipnel Trsmp.A widely known rhsrsrtrr. one I

tus Merrier, called t h e »!.-er«*tramp.' has been srre«led In V«Sslllea. accinllog tr> the Mancher—Ounnlljrv TTil» orrs»lnn he l« cIimwltlt the then of rabbit*.

•leeri fmru »hl.-h sst

trndltlon* of <

^ '"* Vwas-found ah-*. .e l , l -P-i- II tloo » Pu»>m*'

1 hlrt rank among tbe tired fralrrwtrj^

YAG

of tb* drama tn securing tb* brakingeffect. Thtre U cenerally sn acyost-meat on the Mterlor part of thebrake Itself where the adjustment canbe made without any danger ofchanging the throw of the linkage.Thto to very Important, because Ifthe throw or centers of the links a nchanged hi tbrlr relationship theye m he affected by Ibe motion of tbesnrtega.

Prrhsps yoa bar* noticed tn somet a n that If yon watch tbe brake-pedal. It wtn move In or oat aa th*car springs at* deflected. Ths,nm-sea for thai to that th* rod which

I brak* operating units, or. In other

upward movement of the knee, because* tb* teeth to engage. To releasethe pedal, the pressure la sppUed ontbe portion of tbe piste J o t below thepivot, so that tbe teeth rise sod dls-t-acsge. When driving under ordinaryconditions, the driver's foot preventstbe tevth frma dropping to the krvviof the Up, snd If be wUbea to travelon low speed fur a few minutes, boposafs th* pedal forward In tbe usualway; bat whenever be Hod* tt neces-sary to travel for a considerable dto-tanc* on low speed, the teeth ar* al-lowed to fall, thus engaging th* Hp^~

AVTQttOBlLEthat tt becomes relatively - » • • » < *

^ T shatter and eoae»eoentl» "•"•" ™*- brake mechantoav

. < . m . . . < . . . . »awre a n a gnat maay a-oafae.

i(w«t Bab/, ski. r^^^-.'^mSiT:Hr«.L £*__m» C I ^_, w m , m rh* brake*Mea* us TestTngnrtTtW

ales who wash their own can

The was* ewatr wfllthe sxhaast ayatca thoroughly. I

• • • 'Air leaks ar* a owaason

mlsflrtag, thoagh they ar* oftea over-1

> to watehtog th* ear.

B the eawerter e» aot* if _ . _ -toefced baton th* ether. If so. tight-•rtt.eSaMasKeata-aietwhaaitotack aa4 try H agaisv Th* tea* oaa- ' eav mv U s . of a n a * where

-wheel to th*

Kogood Un of standard make willbs cut by any standard rtm II proper-ty ased.

with Boost good eanmake atardag

will buya big package of

POSTUMCEREAL

weighing over a pound, net.What are you paying for

coffee?

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TUB ORANM a*«IN« fUMtttNO. Itafcs bom aad dream on.

The Sprint; Meetfas of Uw CapeMar Pomona or Count? Otaaaa washeld Thorsday. U W M X last. In UwCoM SDrln G B

. orth Degreea on a daaa of tan.foU of holiness is Uw «avin tor Uw ££"3**:'SfJ/^^^S'^.Moonlal Mm alacMd M Uw Aatamn ••••» «£ *£??* " ^ w S J i u SBMdiif wm Installed «M the acco- 2 ? / J ^ i 22L I 52S > * ^moUaad matarlal tor two qaarttra JSiE^.S^JSLJE^waa wold & U %*££^J£l a r session. %££.^J£ !*„ T " t o iowing to UM bad tttUxc and worse p*?on£, »f^lv!~'tu?'«^'JSKftroads not bavin* bean lnM • • * wtt*> "" p - Vanamaa, and wife and

Tb« apaebU faaton of UM meating •*•••»• c*n i n-

offlcUied. FWJowln* thla Waa tba $C- *f»a*t of FMnona. After UUa Uwi» f j * , , ^ ,wan an boor of ratarUlnBtnU opeo to i11?. • £tba publie wttb tba Fomooa Lactutr. °^*^A. D. T. HoweH-aa Dtreetor. Th. JSuV

SontlMni Haw J lfc ** ••dSL,S5rSnT{n.B

and under Cold 8prlnc Orante^ T ^ w ^ ^ ^

A n i u r atBvuuuiuv ""* L Dab»l* Oe«ui City. 0. W.A OIUAT •mTHMWHT. J3 1-8aiot«««.8«.A.O.eA. Coo-Tbe Olrthnltbt Party of Uw Soalh

Worthy Past Master Frank ter. 8. E. » ft. lot 87 and N. W. UHI Swain was In tbe Master's place: Mrs. ft- lot It: Maacy R. Co.: In K. K.Ollre VcAIllater.was ——-* " .- - -

. «s Leetorrr. Charter mem- grantwItera praaeat laclnded Charles K. Vkw- IS, l»10. "' ««I ler. tbe flnt JIastar. and 1. P. CoOlns, n~>»

Iflrst meetbun w to Georce W. and Pbebe O

members reaemberad indaded Central AT~'" " ' enth BU M

•lira. BatUe Pldler. who has paased onto tb* lfsMef*s oUi-«: J*M»»I H

.. ISO ft. a W. from Srr-H«1»*. Conreyed to aran-ne Zlealer. Jnly J. 1M0.-

f4Mo.l a <j Besiriee C Sharp.

and Window ShadesWHCWTOUkarMicawiiat so roc u » to k«rDrt k k h aadr bHOCBX rCsWlBHINOS dapardneat yoa wm tad tba betterof t i • *tlaad Unas. Goodo that stand UM wear of tba seashore.ODB PHICW ON LDnNNcrrma

Tie Modem Hardware Store

OCCAM CITY, « . > , lATUIKMy, fUY 8 , 1 8 2 0 .

CHARLES C READ A CO.w. E. M W r*

P I M M 1 7 MAM-MA * • A

—w. «• • • , M..«^ ajs»uH1NIT> JMT 8, 1920.

BRIEF LOCALS THE OCaNCWTflELO."Mr FCSTHf L O F — ~ ~ ^* PERSONALS FISHING CLOB. THEjOBLIC SCHOOLS. COMMISSIONERS

s«tefd.T Straw Hat Day M.aacertalntoi

We hsro the hat ma want

NESM MEN'S FSHOP•804 Aaborjr Avenue Ocean City, N. J.

JONES HAS IT.

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WHARD E JOHNSON CO.« g n Grade Pfamba*

AAary A-«me, Oe^n City, N. J.S4« AAary A

a5=t?S2Si?isas&'c- *•" - -•——-, .— u? « n SL aa« Aura W. Sharp.

knows Just where. Tbe LtMorer'a Joly 1». 1*1*. ttSM.procrsa mdaded an innaliaMd !•«• C. Wsrrea and Kstbertne O. ADen.tare apoa -Sprtaa; Work In fs»O«r- Phfls^ to Claranc* L. Dobote. Oceandan.- by C H. Ntsafar: • « » « ~ - «— " - —Uw -Turner'sHand." by A. i. . , _ , _ „ ^ ^ ^ *» « • U» kle eon, Uw

at tba BtrUCaka,

drswPa. lot la

t ta

COOK BY GASsad yoo wont lure to worry. Tbe ofclreiiabte (JAM sl««>» "Jotiany oa tho

RA3TGE or WATER HEATER tat Uw

fall at oar amswoai aad aw Uw tatsstmoiltai la Oaa Appekaew.

[CITY GAS UGHT COMPANY

WAU. P*

Wa a«*a an Uw varyaad wal a* ghti ta> have raa) OCEAN CITY

h a t * ; .

ANNOUNCEMENT

ataalAsaaqr Avaaas. OasaaCks. Baal Batsas la alla> -as* • • ^ • • " ^ ^ ^ w ^ss^a^^ssi assB) aaaal

Caliata

bsaaasiy

y-rbra.akMF.t

OcaaaCa,

and Wast A

JOSEPH L. PEACOCK

C.U.MUM UC-flUW

SHAW © SHAWTin tuid Sheet Metal Work

OoaaaOrSB BsC.— -* * -t • -

Centralm o w V0UBOBUO WANTS

TOUa.

FRANKLDARBYTUYackCkaVaadawtwa

H I ASSUftY AVBN0B OCCAM CITY, W. J. r-k-a CkAs iaaaW . «•* •aWbaysad

Oreeyessl

U S DABBY f)M»T

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TheBourscRswBTHrnarr

COOKING

urantOTY..K.1.

»» la colac to Catallna Island, where uhe expecta to ratcb a few hii A — ^ ^ ' -

I The children of the poblle schools

ftnnoo.UwoJd baseball park on neii

n ATS. cottajn.Mrs. Emily PlentnaT and Joseph Ash.

of Philadelphia, spent Bandar with:. frleada to thts city.

IJ~r- w u . w « , anndajr «rjnm«.lone csj, Tord"to~nU-s

onco tor tint CttnimiiiltT' o f '^S le . ««• o ^ w wTvart." tbe p.

i t S i S J S ""ok" on the .abject, "Within a Man".""r^*11"1 Tbe text for Uw occasion w«- i.*—

ttsd his parrots on Sanday. • ,eut wiaa w_ Mrs. Jane Baseatt _ and daaxbter j tenperatnrea-

WTI'PZ °? *onb' w «st and SooUi aM

UUs city from St.where she spent Uw winter —-Hw--*&.**»** Boorno aad sister. |of Uw safe, and rarloas tslerastlas; d*-| wllh

BolMlac Inspector.

eobmined sbowlnc thu

when It came, and Uato many Inquires. Bisslronomers tbera waa

Uw annonncer annoonoes Uwand Uw event. Aa aoon aa Uw

It was daat A j BtaSllasssasr

Ll«rt«uat T t t- " "

— . . . ». n. BOW. <J« J»ew Bl

wife of a former pastor of n . ^east Ckarch bars, has hasa vtatttaa asaaHy anod. Croakers*atra. T a C. Bsafcty. of fiailia waa "fat a% aVsasBBaMI* PMMaMai O f O M S S Cttf,

- A . StTassttOsssa) Oaf KasTesN*n»j '

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t reeelred and tied. MoUoeTSrrW. Ia SO!*!*"*?"** *famlahed -Heeith Oatear. ^ ^ r Tba obacnraUoas

^t^aekav * * • ai " A * • s a • •

vnj. tnsssos aaa ratsovaadarlaa-Ow week.

Mrs. RairkK Corsoa was aa OceaaCXg jattar oa Taisdiy.

nattnvr bare, hare retamed

Osorta W. Yard.auMMan AUXIUAMV MSSTS.

XE3PTIsp«todoftw

by Director CasjBe at Ksaalesd

r.n.lLt i P •• • •» "Drm of Oroattaaa.

rr•ftaaieto.

aad that tbe'proper Ut« fXAOa ON HOTHtr aatbortssd ta axe1r aatbortssd ta axe-1 ' •

icate a BOW or aotea (kaowa as saisr ! Modwr*s Sax tor tba'- > to aaeara said sass: a d alaea at was l i l i l by

abaB set fcrthla paji««.t-fc«-IwUcb Uw - ,I MoUaa_ by IMrectar f l ihir sad see-1

+CSBBJSSBBBBBB1BBBBB1 ILOGAL CHUNCM TO BMTCaTAMI I . —CAatoaw BArnar AaaoctATtoNl _ataat.acassL

UwArab-l — — ' k •—* '^^t. ataasL iCtty.DrtB-Ttb aad ath Orade|Msy, on tke trd day «f lauad.

B. Hahws. ag atJktaBMrtr of

X B M .of dw

*• Traak Svaata.OraatOMa-

a note or aotes] DaMsd Stataa eatared Uw war abaQte Piiiliist la -

a. P. Baas, af Bade Mr.• M Oesaa COy. • hai'

, M JU JJJM-lllla> Bal

sir. aaa Mra.^ft

bat *h-* ItU l "

iby Otrsctor CsmpaeB. iooa tor Us tsaadbUL ~ '! Be tt Beaorrad by the Beard of ^ ^ mI s>a — • aa albs»BPBsi ^af ftriaiaiBa t ^ l r w thtaMaw I —

MBBflBW f H ^MflBJaBasi U l f > fvajBT I ^ ^ sw^as^Pamajk S j s v . a . »• - - —

that Uw^expesws of Uw ta>] sTUWTaiC NOAO "AV8.

|4«rts froaa Uw

elaborate Uuttt aaatt

m order toa faw days ml I^*T*!

•J**i

IAOAM aCHINK MICTa

1 ofdlasnee —**M'rhlns

Baser Mr. Maaaejr ttleaned msa. The road b>

WITH ACaOCMT.HUA aeaool o i i a -

n yard dash.

2VChUr Thora. of

X

I . bat Is eat as/Uw jsav " '

MB. JOHN U a v a NaVMSW «MOT.

OOSMM envlf***V

Ubr aiw attaaaV

Mr. Broafcaaad

KNIOHTa OTMONOH H U T .

i Uw AUaatic Oceaa . .saat. Is b*n«y aaotdaiaedldetermnwd to be the

«1&7«*JN. Uut said

reaotatloai be eatered oa Uw -*—*—Iwm

asaatatadUwi per-

a raOiaad tt Uw

a&sm•ad nwa tor old

.tk^-m^kittr-1^-0-^

9 . UwA. oaaat t*> he*»sy ara ttcat dwre waTttw

uw, bsd « <• Uw hea.auUwvsaa In'

fcS^fatoin

..c

Btreford Muiet

V-y-U.. x:F£**t4%» tn-- :i- .5*.

3 t -r^rt

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Haa>wlaaa That Cawiit a Wr Bctawy

ftraareaa ef Thlnf* In OaMralThraiiahsi tin WwH

WASHING**,*

A reaolotion declannc peace with

R«pablkan member* «t tba bousew»ye and rotana committee virtuallydecided to Include la tbtlr aoldler re-»ef leglstalloaT>rogramaptonof paidup huunace. Ita value to Increase an-nually by compound Interest, and on

any P0"* o°<«- •

dde the contested mayoralty electionhere. Fifty-two marked baUota werelaid aside by the Gloucester CountyBoard of affections, which completedthe recount of the more than 600 votes.

I ville ta discontinued, and villagers willhave to come here for mall or b* serr-ed_by rural farriers.

r n o 1 * f o r orrera! months becaoae

W each.Sewell.—e R Field of Bamsboro _ _ _ _ _ .

haa resigned aa a rural mall carrier . — - - ~ - _ . -. . .

e l egvtable and berry plant*.Salem.—A drive win be made Is tbla

county by tbe Htate Bnrean of AnimalIndnatry for tbe vacriaailoa of cattle.

e B yUsht After Few Ceatarlea

waa christened with cnaropegne by^ < * r o H » . Mmpsoo.

William T. Nssh, who resigned last •y'FRANK OOMMFOMO.* • " • » • • \Tot nearly four hundred yean "—

Trentonr—Oovemor Edwards signed afc» waited for morning. It waa

nworud to tbe « « « . b , the Va^^•alathwa Committee. A Uriel parry«OU ordered the report. RcpobUcana

llaililonflpld.

for nooaUnc It Into tbe United

•Jowly. U M dock ticked""""* " n d P1"™*11 •"•» • Undlord I •flonlea, Tbe air waa thick with

and April. ens. c _ n from

LobdvU of tbe Farm

•rowtas ost of the action of tbe Su-preme Court In orderlnc a rebearincml the aolt t« teat tbe conMlloUooaUiymt the farm loan act.

rraaldiut Wlhwa failed to parch*the Cahan aogar crop becanaa Coo-Craaa, accordlas to A. Mitchell Palmer,•aatlfjhn before a boo«e Inveatlgatlnsewnwirlee. refnaed to act npm bla rer-amanuJiiluu for an eitmiloa of theLererart.

A propoaal for doee soremment coo*trai and ncolatloa of Indaatry,

production, eliminateejaata, attnmlata ettdency and redoe*•eeta, waa laid before (be lenaie com-•xtttaa laraatlsatns nlsn coats of thoea.hi • mniMiiaiiiliiiii accompanytnc •letter from Bernard Baroca, farmerhead of the wmr Industrie* board.

PTMIBIUI WDaoa aommated Peteraaraa Jay, ot Bbode bland, now

eMnatOor of the Kmbejsy at Bi*tim. towa Mhriater to Barrador.

A whaarlm waa asked by the Fed-eral government In Ita dtsorotloa caa*

Ihe resignation of the entire facultyof Chatham Episcopal Instltut* at "weens will b» slvenRichmond. Va Wlhtwond O w i - K

SPORTING.

4 to I, tbe classic 1.000 Uulsras . lat Nrwmarkrt. England. •«

j town, for a IPTTO of threo

I

Commons, dead, aged 81. -- — - — . . ^ « • ,„,*.According to a report received ta Aumelollnn rlrrtiil Carlloa Hasbrs yror

London from Rome, a Botabevlk rising president. _ I ' Trbaa occurred In Jugo-Stavta.*

tight of three hundred and seventy.

llnqurnf taxm.

of France, and Lew Tendler of Phlla- __derpbta wen matched to box twelve MW for Ibr futur* nrtdnns of Palrrano Irounds at tb* Arena to Jeraey City oaWednesday, ltay IZ :

There's one new basetiall role which < _ta likely to be revoked snm. It ta tbe hrouaht mralnrt ibe -dry" legislation Ione which makea It a dead ball when t>- •*•- - '

So It waa that theaa redesifreed chUdrea at Bsaata learaa*the cancer sad feared it ithe thine they had escaped, ~~

Thay beheld otdvacheal poUtksa.actlaa; aa doctora ta akk etv^UavTheaa doctora, mlaraUed statsaata.*«•• agreed as ta the eaaat of thaaskease and - - - " ^

tarchacar the dlseaaa. Theaatkna bad bean varlona fort _government, the coostlrutlooal aw>

failed to effect a core. CItlllxatleacoatlooed to saarer. At times pala as>'

made Ihe patient temporarily mmeasy. They allayed pita that atffktotherwise have produced rnntnlnli—

And then these Russian ptsaki

£»»•«£ ast

•Vesunkr called the bullfrog In Ihe •"J*

T a _ Bristol, lying flat on hta back. 2 " £ " £ S T I *tai' »"» « * • « * "Ma foe* turned toward a sky on- «"*• loading vocal master*. AmeM

«,H- atructor told her ah* waa qualified foi•Good old Nehuchadneaaar." be *Tsnd opera—a mtaor part, of couraa,

whispered. Itetac-—«-a7 ^ but with opportunities to make rapMB B 8 ? D a - * f o r t h V t r o 7 n ^ w a a atrWes to tbe (enlta. B* promised ta

tion. unless It waa that th* animal-a '"SS! .1. P*0**"*"• .. _^hack waa of the same color aa the While this matter waa brewlnifleU fodder the ancient king waa said ^^.J^^.^J!^!* "J%to hare eaten at one erratic period of "™»the fiwrnofajetrtr from a noted%k| career Impresario, informing her that be wai

-X detoa* that frogt- said Ameita -" f l -« to try her «at for th* teadtoflWhlttoo. sitting nearby. -Fro«7sn I»« toaiiawproducllor-Bb.waanotso homely, and their voices areWone. • • " • • _ " « _ • * • * t"0""* «now»

bra they stag at night, aad amonc th* hlghernaa.Nebodtodne—ar never does. II* justcroaks all day loo* I doat as* what f_rto?$U"' «* * e f f p t l l * l b ^ r J | n ^ Syou can flnd about htm that to so W* ™M • • * warmly, as much surprisedTf-nn'-g i cant tolerate any sound as she and someerhat puffed up be-Sattaat musical." ^ ^ ^ «•«•» ot the credit be Mt waa duo him.

Sam pursed hta lips aad whistled "H"*""* tthumon make* aa offermeditatively. " * • that It neons something."

There not musical either." Amelia Correspondence resulted la an ap-"There Isnt much about me that u w t t B • Ponndtoa; heart. Amelia went, « i « . l n « . i » n » ^ » u . to keep it She reailted that her big

I caught a sever* cold flv* yeara ago ° I > f*2?I5[J? d _fTi m L J I ^ - ^I haveat bad even a speaking voice. A rehearsal waa to progress, butI doat — how you caa stand it to »* «J"-»» « " £ " ~ £ 2 £nl$fhav* me around Amelia- rm so an- o°* once and sb* ntroaucaa neraeirs n v w i u i w H A M i ! , i n s j u r to him. He escorted her back of tb*

"Of conn* you know I can for you." atage and sent a. boy toMI dressingshe said "to spit* of th* fact that you r o o t o on an errand. Tn* ooy returnedhave no vole* I should have liked to "!•» a youn» man costumed as a gon-

^ t n e n ^ r e n ^ ' 1 ' 1 1 1 * " " 0 1 1 1 - ™ l o , Amelta." . . « .be ung nun•The doctor says no." be rasped: to m n™"1"! *olc*. bowing low. she

•ao you ere If you marry n , ? ^ ! | « ^ •« « ^ ••»»»•<• » • tooked forrasned w • n n a l voice, bowing low. Hbe „

awVooli J • ? " J "' Wm: **?***• H? took*i f o c "?* "** t w^ lu>a m *tx*T '" (b*7

it note of °* coarse Sam waa back In Olendoa tort. eapectaUy whea the broad ribboaooy.- seillna; shoes with hta " whispering auh ta tied at a low waistline with afoll, a j voice. She had received a letter from perky butterfly or oblong bow at th*

I aeon darknes*. They trombted and

I legs roe* and frit—they marched, but I

namr» as bla campaign nunscrr for- Tamed ta OM Theory.

fata. ha mostcal Uugh.

Her fate" was her marriage to Sam.which waa to take place aa aaoa aashe Oalsbed a course lo vocal harmonyshe waa about to commence.

Indeed Cleopatra Urea In fashknaaa well aa to history. Ancient EgyptInspire* some of tbe best of our newmodel*. Egyptian effects, observes afashion writer, supply Ihe new aaddominant note In many of oar doth**.On toe Egyptian type of evealagdresses tb* embroideries ar* marvel-ous, llany of them a n absolutelytrue to the design of tbe period of thePtolemy*, from Ihe tombs of whom•rcheolosjtata have wrested torn* of thamoat beautiful examples of net diework known to tbe ages.

—Nothing: Is tacking to tiles*-Egyp-tian-style frocks to make them true totheir period and origin. The skirtsar* Ions' and wrap dosely th* flgnra.The wonderful embroidered panelsrrat flat There are tbe loo*, loopedbands which pasa over the shoulder*,seemingly suspending tbe tightlydrawn draperies of tbe frock. Thenare also the closely drawn hip girdles,but alwars with th* up-to-date touchwhich tie* tb* historic period style tomodern usage and nuke* It practical.

On* of tbeae modem touches ta theas* of manllHIk* trains which adornmany of tbe moat'vxtreme Egyptianstyles. Then* mantle*, flowing oat toform long trains, mak* a modest cov-

SXtZ««•. however, wetted w l t W

NATION'S BUSINESS

OMCMI Contractors' Association, ofNewark, X. A, granted demaada ofkshoren sakins; for 87* cents an hourerfTaday.

Federal Judg* Evan*, to the course

agmtest alleged proflterrs. drrlded theLever toed act coeJd aet be eaforced.

eiga sobstanre whairver oo the ball thas worked well ao far. but umpires •and presidenta are on the alert. by the nuinnsrturnt of ibe

Plane fur Biltlsh parrtctraitoo tn tha <*"wr»t Umtmcfr TUmn-nAarwerp Otymplad are being held up that be did not want lo mpeaduc the outcome of the money- srrrire en full > ' • "raJsus caaiptlgn for financing the en- capable men lo imats. ~ " '

d m u to ran lh<- porton«l hy tno nilsena' Commliiee of rrmmly «ay back ta the fourth

olooe. Tooil Uod to some big operacompany and fall to love with the star.

which only 11400 have beta sub-I scribed.

conrpletriy fat

_ E-pto^e. n,

to 30 per ceat, west Into effect

mrtce oa the crop. Na 1 sad So. 2white oats aeld at tl.10, a new hl«has tha crop.

ty built far warn tt waa an-

ordered to report to tbe Xaval Acad- •**« week, for higher ware, and w i ^ m Dem«*T a cWcke?»lef^

•vttEsssxzL* ttJstez^xzzz zzx^krJS&z:coatalalng the HUM with his not

- - - - • __ • I lbe> grand jurors.

I w rrrolotioa of 1BIT battered ' - - - -I down th* door ef th4 treadmill. Srixed I .

r^iir-WKb7^*--..^'.i-

with me. " • «""•'When we Onhhed we could get mar- ""f0?*? ' " ' ^ T 1 " ! ? ' ' / " ^rled and teach vo«ce-U you could °««» Amelia, nrtumlngthe hag that

*ouW b a v e m d bar turn tha

a new drilght they rushed on. sartor. Be came «1t» a

rffjOOOeach had been accepted. Theaacccesfal *••-•-

I from tha realrr Beld flag pole. I Hoy <XW0 hamtm.I Tale edoptrd the Bousalealc Blvrr | _ Trmtoo.—Fonarr Ooremor John W.

! ed by"ares of'darkara*' bttoked'toite I f?-^±lhtLt!mmt*m? "**" •«•

tried to reach"tli"c^ta7.fTh. 11*"^..1*? b t U w - » • » » « -

^hesi for fbreie'n acrount.*Piessuw of tight money Is Inrreaa-

lag aervoueaeaa la Ihe automobiletrade la Kansas City. The action of'

auo the aatomaoUe bnslnrea for moreacoductlvo) tiartaasa la making aa-lemciMIe paper dUBrult to place.

Ooverameat « « > « | ' H — shows aa Is-ereaw la food costs la the ColledStates from July. 181*. lo February.tSOO. amounting to M per cent, and »•»

Prinretoa will also probably come fa triangular race next season. Taleexptcts ta cantinoe Its rrgstu withBsrrard at New Laodon.

the Srat of the English thn«-year-oiddasalca. at the Newmarket racce.

The American hockey team drfratedthe Bwedea In the Olympic cootrsts atAntwerp for seoood place by a scoreof T to Q.

cen i. figured from 1013 to October.ISia FOREIGN.

GENERAL

|| candidate for dtotrlct

I faUUled. the ward a rvenaat: sod th*premise was that peaauts wonid huet h e i r - — ' - - ' • • •

msk* some arrangrmenta about yourshoe business."

-That wouldnt U dlnVart" be said.

Bat what's the uset I barest anymore xoU» tha* our friend Nebochad-oexxar. I have t frog to my throat"

-Oexnnk r chined to Ihe baUtroc. asIf to «sy. "who siys I haveat a voice T

Amelto aboddevd. "Let'a go. Yourfriend frog a*t* « my nerves. I usedto rather Ilk* tan when we used to

would have made a bear turn th*color of a frog, out ot envy.

Waahlaatasfa Tear ef the South.

iVesklmt Wsshlaston made a tour ot

£2T ?? ^ ?»*Hnla. This was prrbaps the Drat.de." ArrhihsM llrndmon. authorof "The CuoqiMMt of tbe Koulhwest."

hirmlre fund and Ii bis omn csoipalgnmanasrr.

Trenton. — In a prr-primary CSJO-Palcn rxpruw uaK-torot n>d brre by

Weatmont. — The Ha*ioo tofmshlpBoard of Kdofalian has re-cWct«l tberatlrv stsn* of it-o teochxra of tbeschools hrre at suhsianUal Incrva—of salary.

IVnsior Frrllnghuy-

- —made tbe only cooirlboikm, HJODUThis, It was stated, tuts N*n partlynprw!*d fnr priming, tutloaary,pnMacr. «ic.

Trmloo. — Dwlght W. Morrow ofMnoiriair hs> rmlgnnl as |.miarot of

Hoard of Health made aootber toar of' ' -• • -is lo

beautiful world.Teaasasatau. Task Safer* T h e .

bulldtog of a free man'i

comer. Th»y knew, little anowi frV^

haailDX It away.famdm.—The wrrkly hand ennmis

haw bom rrvumeil at Ihe New Voik•hlprard. The south jarti bus i l u or-CBnlmla howL

. They knew little| about the practical work of buOdtag

word they had walterfor. Ihe rrarba-tioo of the drreias i y bad din artla the dark treadrai Tbe Prapkethad cease. The nf day awarMdthem. Thry rejoirednd cried, "toeg

I Irgksusly questioned to pracilcoMtttyof th* dream. Krmttmi* e venmwon. coorrolltag s*tnet ofarlflshness. Maybe Kb* lafenae res-eral setnsbacould aot be:

Tbe sun was lose Ihe

I Polish troops pierced tbe BoiiiwTlklI front, taking lOlOOO piixiarrm, secant-I lo f W

Acrnctt-a. and »>i>k-n H. llaiamood,vlfv ^prt^ltlrnl. lu:« bi -n t-U it l to« w « < l Miu. A)

(1M much to hrlptttm IIM* IM^«- lM<rtiucii.Ns t looa l I*ur1:.—Trx> U.

The Fedrrsl Load Bonk offltld. Mass, Issued a uateomit I nobriel Bsnslaux as Its rrfinaeotallT*

I the Pope on Usy A '

Two araaed mea entered a Detroit I

worth fl&OOO. On* of the

•adtacreataar •laws aOscttac tha adaatryJerted by tha Boaae Agrica

kyweaieta." which are saaallH than aiavaa

aerters. ef W*B ernet, with pr»flt., " j f j o• * _ ! • aagar. | Vaaaartaaa Carraaaa aad hta

which hare

Hntioo Du^l 1./ the

; . ( u n r l l m jalsn wanti tl a tax

BMtits of frrlctii trains kuts cauaed aht f lerttoa.

f ball rrrrlpla arr at hand from Phils-

..—TTp Hnanl .if I

. Brrad has ailtancvd la price,•bile mrats have <ooe up from o to 10cmts a poaod. At Cape U s / Coon

toeaferra «"• awwrasaair.ipaUry.T w*r* n- t **"15 ' P *"" ' a*T*emeat which *«efc».J t w o o a v w m «oac»d* vtrtaaHy all th* Japaaeae Cap* 2

^ ^ loam ita. taflimiU of edible*. '

WoodBtown.-Il haa flaaHy beea de- naJtmTto1!..J ^ T . ? ? - " * mnr a«™oBaI bask Barber hay.herjto rooms to tb* Opera Boua* B*»tla«oa.-Procew4to«. to w ,he

-- 5&-?*~**•«-*- zz^*rz£JT«jzr.tracks occupy the center of th* Mcb-way without hnasi authority, will be

B m k l l h . f c . 1 w*»"efi»nth*cltyc«B»rilatltsBextf t t e l a f S ^ T ^ ^ e f n c S ^ ^ - ^ ^ a--to« h, proprrt, a^er^ charche-

^^^^l^^^^^'^S^l^^J^^^^

Trvnlim.—In tb<- a>l.nntrrunt nf i l . .csmpalen of Kecalnr Hiram W. J.*n-» o of fallfIMT>la for the Iln>uMI<uu

been expended by tOa manao-n in N'roJrrsvy. acrardtog to a Malrmenl Olnlwith Ihe sernrtary of Mate by Allan

era campaign man a m for

pure and atcure. I "*•" « • • • aan i II*

-TSr^^'Sped1^ C F S S k -saw that Ita body was cmered with Fee*1

. It WB« an ugly. nilrit trade to fofwlib Ita attmd-I oat evils of manf. and usury, ta

oat Oermaay.• accouata.

borribl* leproay of the "»*o rationing aem has never"rid. It m crncrr—l*OVCnTT b r r a absndcaed erin the occapled

ibry wera I old that It waa ih* caoae a r r«* °f >ne Bhlnid. and some ofof ibe nstty thing rril(i«a labeled sa . '"" >>ew»repera mil that ihe arer-

»—. . - . , _ _ ^ •••HMWUW] V a r i ^ • . « « . . « w « . «mnB NUrnn OO ID*isscra track to Hay Into hunch- • m o D n t °* food toi The sotbari-bqrked soula. ttat Ibe slckeoJn*; mat- " " " * makl I1« H effort lo checkter ninntnr r » _ ^ — _ _ — . . . . ihe llleasi tratSc laVls of sll klaas,

and the courts orehrded day after

gam. after ccorng her home, hurriedto hta store.

Thra* weeks Bter Amelta packedtwo trunks andthree K . ^ K . ^ . andart out for Chieio. when aha wouldstudy voice wittthe msstecs.

Ham took hem Prearott. a villagetea mile* from tendon, for tb* rail-road on which • was to make her)oum*y did net ach the tatter place.Tb* lussag*. Cept one nsnrthag.

m m that r* Onraribxl a wrallh ofgen^jjj , unknown s» l fursotteo fscte.Dd inddei.cooorfnme th-UfeofThaFather of Oar Country." Daring histnmtlgatlnn* Dr. Hrwlmm made sat n t r n a t ing and vstaahl* rallectlon atojj prints, rare m«rs«lnc«. portraltemnd (acstmlln of uolqus lettara and

facts wen rh* awoOra blackish bin* I '"•"•>*>'>« of polra is bete* cor-bolta. the t r a — i l i aad •las.s. Th«y •*"> <• thta wtotasill psrts of Oar-shatairal Ev*a the darkaea. of the I B U > 7 O B * M a i * 4 " «*on to war

n— --—. r T ~ . aad the sa-lt TwJ ft?"" "• •»**«»• It frem

r*hh cklkxn.^ ^ « ^ « » * « p u . - ^ « * >-tad. t t m m . ^ ^ l k '" - ' • • ' I •

ar* ajatters ef edaca

— - - . — — ••i»imas srsjslsliisa ef that* *f a bkc.ef right aad an—a. They read that rrtaa astotaaT c*aatiliamin called pevrrty TBB PROB- M the^UptoTU K . Brfsrsarn called tt a r m aad These righcsV' isantslsr hecaass ef their of th* tan

attacks aaaa K. to the ta Emrops. . ,'" thaw* hers hi Btyria

war cutput a•aaMty

ceptloa followed Uh Amelta and Hornto hta boggy. Saftever had been ableto sl«e op hta BHted driving horsetor an automoblh

-Good tack to X" he whispered aahe kissed her goo?, and leaped fromthe train as It atrd. she waved ahand from tha adow and be re-spoodvd stmltari ami stood sndwatched tbe tra vanish round acurve. For flv* totes a* stood atIhe station, deJesTaad toosly; forBam and Amelta tbera ssreetheartasince hta advent o Olcadoa threejean ago. Be wld a* could resur-rect hta life of fttesn—««f ere helost hta votoa. B had never toldAmelia mach sboc| because It wor-ried him to spits- the Jovial altl-tad* h* appeared-frog to th* thro

U* drove slewiy | along th* road. IThe leniMns ef *k sad tbe flow-I

[bird* lhat tt

eptU ef •or*** rather thanllsilnia* That tajeadeavured todrive slowly, bat th>ss. which wasfsll of Ufa aad hak bean to Ih*

-••• ' " - *1 not reltah the

Just Ityna Thbtoa."Den ag*n. ssh. dsr*s OV cheap ma.

conteniptaooaly «sld gnod old ParsoaBasster. "it* hums and hawa andhangs bark "hoct riain* de chttrch twetthe gtts de tsatlon of e»er>hody. aaddeo be Stags op bis hathl* snd ith'oo wld a bowl of triumph. Uk* b*'ddone Invented ulvatlon. and nobodyhadnt never u*eil nooe of It hefof.And be baoot beea Instigated tato dafrileraMp run" dan "boat dx moot'stwell be's nmaln' •!' charrh wld *high hand aad rfrtln' rrody to dl*.charge thv Lawd and hohf a Jedge-ment day btaw'f. Pet's d* rtisaaman r—Kansas dry Stsr.

man who ancrxds and Ihe man wa*merely grovels alons to a mediocre

Tb* true measure or a roan's sucna.Is UM ssrvtc* which be rsnasra-ao«Ilia par which be aecspta far H.-Pr*e-Mast Hsdlay.

UNUSUAL OISHIS.

As variety la the spice of life, waIlka a little change In tb* dally ra-

tloa.PahMtln* SMOB.

pounds of Jeru-I aalem artichoke*.• boil them to salt-

ed water aazllsoft thea press

_ through a sieve.Add tbe water ta which they werecooked. *o* quart of stock, salt andpepper lo snuoo, then simmer oa*hour. Add on* quart of scalded milk.tbe yolks'of two eggs well beaten, aadeoe cupful of cream. Add more sea-aoalnga If needed. Serve with but-tered browned crackers.

Shrimp* In Temat* Cue*. Prepareatx medluta statd tomatoes, cutttag

Tsk* on* snd one-half cupfuta ofehrimpa broken la small bits. Halttwo tablcspooufnis of butter ta a

Mshl»a touch. crunhs and when ihoroo.nl, m t l«<remove from the lire and add one-fourih of a capful of cream, tbeshrimps and a hl|h seosoolng of salt

l rik F

for the materials, on* Is to doabr.They i n romtoc and coming strong. , Just before sending to tbe tabl* covei

T h e wild flower, of America." I with crisp browii.numba.mad* by fryyard* and yards of thrm reproduced Ing them tn a little batter. Serve willOS supple silk, were featured at the the following:Fashion Art league annual conven- Oyster Sauce.—Parboil one capful attoa, recently bel.l In Chicago. Dan- oysters, drain th* liquor Into a cujdelloas. pannes. Iris, daUiea, ftgurrd and fill Ibe cop with cream. Cse thlita great profusion. It ta said that Ibe to make Ihe sauce, using two tableUnited Htate* I. now manufarlurinit spoonfuls each of Soar and batterAgK^abaahav a \ J H l aSh^B.^Bh. ^a.f J .^^AaW^a^B^ - . . tm *aV^^^a^s^a^sk. oa^^BkH. daa^AAk^ • — • _ .

w a r •««• iBntt tttt muer rcMiatiies or U*-OSIB»- w^»t WHB sart cestry w&$tha world romlilned. having wrested paprika anil pour a little over thiawpreaucy from Japan. flsh. The remainder send to the tohU

kfon than a thousand designers, ta a bowLdrasssaakers and artlsta attended the FwllaaWpaiU SerappM.—Ds* lb«convention. They sere* that styles head, heart and feet of fresh pork,thta season will be onosuslly gay. tbe Boil until the flesh slip* from thecustomary rvactlon from in* restrir- booeo. uk* out all bane* and crtstta.tluns-due to the war. chop the meat fine and art aside to th*

"^Pars-oiantrt..' *»««• ta mhM> » »«• cooked. Wheai Tarsse* anirt" cu,,! rotoove tbe tmt m*A hrh» •>»tunic mcblDZ m^ly to the calf. sn.| to com mea I to moke V « o o d mu»h.aflsrtaa pora~U like orerUIrt lhat Cook for an boar tloitiy. then add thecomes to the knee .ml ta ma.U. *ar* ot rfaopped meet. Heoton wcH^nd pour

I >irlpr<l by purple nrntarrhld-rmbruliUrlo tnakra a wotulrr-

few black fan.

I cmtly at Mcv.

atlMle thslr v u m nodttVu VLlea. ^ ^ '•" *" " •

to the sown thlsaa ef Urns on u tbeBSjssurs •

w •• eisraicy-"""©UTAHC* OP WATM IN OWN

OIST.

- J * / 1 * •• P»obah|» nothing aa baa*" c t o I «• «*• " » » » • «• • sopply ol

«ood wholesomedrinking .watatf0*1 * • a r * <M4' o r »tUnsth* ani• " • ' • •>•> oat* t o k t o « ' • • »t a l a a arranged

. . . ... • • aioat town*

! f 5 ' U t a « f " • " o w r •«• «ountry. la-

?*?•*""> "rtTer. eapeclaily ta \!££"'•'• "* •""' ** wmwr' "°* *"**S?"._ . " • * " t n * l r "*•* kaowa.

Jig.' . '" »herldfa"*** »»<»• of wa

« ) O D o U ' **»* that water bj

vrytoaT material to an parts of tha

Th* question) of drinking waterwhile taking food at amis .ta oftearaised, many claiming that It dilate*th* gastric Juice. Oowrrer. espcrl-

.__^__ ^ 8 ! 1 v&-Wstef_hlle eating. Th* ilijuisa of th* toed

naturally cause a teasaiioa of thirst,^^j m n^j aafely drink while eatiagaotil th* smsstino hi srircaes*.

Boil antU the flesh slips from" tb* I TM sorts*; Uast •»•• sssa-s fso4 Mbooeo. uk* out sll boee* and crtstta. aso«hae • » ' • potaas- Is bat aaotksechop the meat fln. and «t aide in t*L5&VZ£%Z£\?SX£«lZwater to "bleb It waa cooked. Whea f u. la. peamt VOHUXIUBT Snttu pes-cunl remove the fst and bring tbe| "Ma to dttsrsua* wkot ilisnata M

mourning. ,«. ,

j * New Sport Clothes.! Usny of th.- u.-w >|>irt >uli» ran<l>t' of arporate aiilrta <>r uhtli. ilannrl ulih! telteteen coatit. T1i«- fa«hltin lUnaanilsI dork rich colon, f.ir ihv out , »u.h a*. burnt onuu<% .l.irL .-n~rn. dark blue.I Ttw coat la trltunHil «!tl> hlai^ patent

tolled "Mtog Toy," ls;l«-oib»r or IraituT. "f l.nrtr culoni.—'"V i Htusrt soeiV cuai. nre torn for tno.

Bolted In two lsbU-.noonful« of warm•••«•• one «b.ilo eg« and the yolk ofjn0"***. «»• » ' ' l" ftwnrj 10 tn« forfr"*"'"2- AlU foar cu|rful« of Boar.w"il UDli " " l n «ny U«~lml shape.W b M 1 lb«> c»i>klrs ar* cool cuvrr withb o l | p d frusile*.

— " ^ —T*** • l t"1 ""< >>•<>•• r u o.««r kui

COMMON VtatrrABLS*.

should be often arrvedespecially where thenare rttildrea. To cook Itwash It carefully and

shaken. There will hsmoisture eaoagh to stanthe rooking snd oataa InIts own liquor. The add

SPRING TIME TO THJM DOWN!''" »-»f«nr t*,»• : : c<=»« of »sl.-r. IfI

'slot and -*«»..-

meal. ,ak« ayou fit-l actaallyI4>I at a whole-

f bavra h*t•I»J lb«l blo

-L. K. lUrr.

Ing Itea Suita.

BulBea snd Uounres do not look wellon plump Dsiirra: lli» new spring rua-rnmes and especially ih» captivatingEton suits—demand alendrrneau ofline. Ha s good many aroenra arvfrantically trying to achieve ttrotivT-ness ta order I" >r*r Ibe frill, andIbe Etons of the new aeasno. Mprlngta tb* lime of Hoc* lo rvriuee. Tbegreen vrertsblea ar» obtainable anal,ftx* whirh arv nutrilloua anil yet not ,

every day. Tuv bKitlns' foods MKh a.awet fats and awerta a n not as nec-

ry aa tbi-y are Is cold weather.'

DISHES FROM LIFTOVeR CAKE.

gi\f you atrrnjiih without adding fat 1to >our sllltoovlti-.

GLOVE KID FOR BABY SHOES

Discarded Long Watts Hai%dc*vert»asMak* Spomdld Bootses fer

ChMbty uttle Fect

An old pair If lung white* kid (tores«lll tuske lau^ailr. of mo-t altracthhai.y ahora. IU>e tbe gtuvn perYerllyctrsn. direct. Uodera PriaHlta. and

teot to dwaddle. vThea baUaess Isp

u atyitt^nt there certainly I* a temp- I oaly does the

Aa aha watched accacry flashpe«f a s^lectau a M to her tap,AM f thoaghta ofthe fatar*. Sh* k er vole* was•aad aad she waa < M sh* wouldrealm* her aaaaltinJ

th* crowd go hy. But the** who suc-cumb te such HBSUUIIHO* wake uplonoer or tabrr to flad that th* whoi*imiiBselsi has passed them sad leftthrm to th* torch. Doat sit at thawtedevr. Oet eat aad bustle,—Forbas

ptoee oh tha

mea aad shortsaaaVSaaaV - - * « q k _ - A - . - ^ "• • " • ef taaar ttaw aad sr

Cant Write Thesr Oww ia.In I91T the chlMrra's bunaa of tha

raited States aauiamiat examined1MM beys sad gMa. fourteen to ao>tera yean eld. to t e * dUtareat stats*where chad taher la a t praaalted.

Oaeteuith ef these, ""

rxerriae mskai

urealhtog a*d pleaty uf-oxygm takeatom the locgs buras op fat.

The w e sure way t* lose weight Isto rut oat fal-prodartac foods fromth* diet. This meaae you mast gire

3ispy part of roajt asrata aad chick-so. aalad diesstogs that are made withA aad especially benrajma that areoiled with whipped cream. Potatoesmust be sv-Wed aa the plague. Leansteals may be ealea and most of therecrUhlrs. crusty bread and toast

neaaoltoe rib-bon, letting It extend like a blndtog atslf Inch ovrr Ihe rtcht side of ike topof •!••• shue. Trim with a shirring ofnarrow ribbon, matching the n-i-gand work two or three eyrleta on eachside, which may he tared with narrowrihooo or allk cord to fasten.

ailed with whipped cream. Potatoes A novelty fan to Eaat Indian destgajmust be av-<ded as the iilsgae. Lesa Is mad* of uacorieat tMtrlcfc. t s . M L

recrtahlrs. crasty bread and toast I lartoUe shell, which serves to place of

— nee sad* sweep. The stock of th* iaat taata of ewes*, light jelltoa aaaar-l U of tortoise shell aad fnm tha ahaBasshad with whipped craua. If y*a Max falhj a Issw eSks* taaaaL

rak*crumbs to th*bottom of a bu|.

thro add small

grating of nut-

» • -- w imi one-fourthof a cupful of butler, add three-founha of a cupful of brown sugar, a

dd lbs other togredl-

rtog until foamy.ThjBtta.-Molstra with

roough stole lady angers or thin slicesa sponge cak* to wrll cover th* hot-toes of a dsss dish holding a quart.Make a soft caatard with r w o ^yotk^two cupfata of aUk. three tshls-apooafuls of sugar, oae tea spoonful of

". Cook to a

[chapped pantry aad gsraish the

<a topof

In which to cook it I* amistake aa tn« miners!

aaju ar» iil«sul«eil to tbe water, to slarge simxint. and waited wbco thevegetable* la dratoeal Uany vrgctsbirasuch as grrnn proa, cabbsce. cure.» t r t n« **•"•• «B<I l o f B r t - » u **•••lablea which crow on top of Ihegroaod should be cooked In ss littlemmfrT M« puulbla sod what U left usedto a «aorr 10 serve wlib tho vig«laWe

•plnach. chard.

other (TWO. by (1vJn« in* Testo a rrram soon. Thua Ibry I

vegetable follows wit hoot rebellion.

Celery U a raaetable which ta

Is. nowever. very good cooked soa»arrved s s on. eacailoped dlah withrri aiD Prepsn a white ss

sprinkling of cheeee to a buttered bak-

CaMlltewar With Martre w*He*e!me*.—Cut squamsof Birdy browped

whlcii baa beea, prepared hy, . . i . i - t with a round cutter a rtog tothe center of each, square. Thea takaout th* crumb* toslde th* ring aaa

tewerette er aura to each hollow aadpour over each tha aaoce jude bycreamtog; aoe-f

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gbank.

Thia Is nmtil by the fart thaithere art ntor» n u o who ha** badoccaaloo to handle moon •lot* to*war; that then are mar* women whobare son* Into buaineaa, and that aw*nave been thrown oo tlMfr own r*-aoarce*," an* said.

rive years ago 'b* number '*

tfSSON FOR MAT 9«U AMO Nit tout . *••»£•«••• Baym win Invariably

Oh* rYsraraao* t*- Htm WH*

n pus to add • few frlu* wbco

._T»dW there ar« 1.700I lion of lh* beauufal la nature, IhU

•led hla modest booMonaaeoial traa* and flowcrlns1. They had been growing for

••»• 1:13.17, Xt-m.1. EU-a

bad db> I lukaai Powder

to obtain f o r h * property JSpe,

•!»«*"»• *>« -«»«w I ftftor* hi. n*lih^weo3i tod

popow of making bla place aal

. to learn thatI they can get a marh larger price fortheir new hoaas* if they plant the

from this potat of v i e . of

**"• men would

Sure

"•**• " d pellcans, during the

io»tit reclamation eenrlce undertook t mlsralloos.os.k to Dr. NeOaa coarse* rb* laadstmn motm of I*

rain* in two wan.| comfort and to that of Ms'agrerabl*I koowledfe that tnes* aam> trees and

— w-w^.« loto moo*I ey. If be has any doubt apon tbe mt>j ter point he baa only to Dot on • •*••—

ra-»^ *•_*•-Klf.

Xo, Barry, a nao doeant nMy bar* paint la bU «yea wbecolor bllad. •Te* when be I* I

nwati* of rftartir bl J

^wS--rt t i f c i« i^ s i ~^*Ut--.NI,*-,

•hey had

,« . Viewed from the afreet, a raaUiaca I . large »o*.-m a middle westtiu ctty appear* to be I Dmr mn~

•» f»ep what I l n r*J*"«h r* y ppeara to be Drannet* baOdlnc. tboai* I - •? -

-aarfc-U-aW ^ > the Wrd*- * hi. »l~ ^^^JS^Z^rSSE• meat had »— —--. known to Dl by

an and Samad" >e* were hv

of Ood tot2 n ^ ^ _ ^ . .•al protortloa of ih*

• Mud

I | of eightjfornla, A, ,

anltua tbea

«•*« Co, lae,;

BETTERDEAD

«d*bo#

bla wni tbat the

5dwelUsc bat

wpeiernt only a •mall outlay of rubFb* entrance mrmblea a perinia. andlortnoV* two BuudTe •qnare column*,wbll* tb* front la deafened to bar-ntontae. A amall window la loratad

wtaaadporpoaeofbia

2?j' -hlrb pcori4B. f ^ ™ - j T ^ f «o"rn»eot land ,

—.»M jinican aoU—« coodj. I **»'** *Br •*•I lloo of nwwanc dangrr In vle< _ _ _ ,. -

cxampi* ' itniloed rrlationa. I ""•* •**• T*^1*• J th* camp and th* i

O '

m W). (1) Tb*aI flraat alaacbtrr

creatly to

•reaoper]

m < e *te*^ V-1

Dr.Tuttliver Pills

Turtles

»«""»« andfnxmd. MOBto tb* eaat

"••••raoatk,The BiMe

tb* addttiaa lalwttMea»oa* a*r teea.

Wllbyoar flagtral Ton can lift oCaay bard COCD« noft corn.

last* from bottom of feet.

little at any draa; aloee; apply a few

atantly It «top* barring, tbea •bortlyyoa lift tbat botbrfaone corn or ra>looii rTpnt off. root and all. wllboot•oe"hlt of pain or aorroesb ' Truly IMe bajpbogl—Adr.

Hlttaricat Parks Planeied.Hliea of M«lorl<-al iralln. canip* »td

tattlrtmuno> In North Itnknla willbr marketl hy twrk«' and nM>nuiue<>>altablet*, according tn tlM plaiiK of uartrMIc ornnlmiloim.

Dr. Urltln It. OIIKKHT. runtn' oftbe North IHiki.in Ill>roiiml mrUHy,rrrmtly anmrtinml Ih* nci|nMil<<n "f•ilillilnral traci« nwti> famau* hy |>lo-aeerlng expollllnm. Tfx- >tie« barebeen porrtinanl l<y miunnunlll"-* Inwblrb they arr lorafnl ami the hla-torlral mtrlrtf hn> hrrn nmilf *ru»lcefar tbem. TM« procr<!urr will he fo».lownl by rontmunlilrK n» rnfldly •*new ftttc* art* foiiTKl tn h* nf snimaalratoe hlMorfeally. Rrrntnal'y rnrbpark mill mntnln a t>>nt »t c"'aixl la

and m « - > "f tlx* liullnn* will becrown. It In planned M!M> to pnnkle>

' with «{<rrtf!wn« of anluvl*.

WATER WITHASPIftUIpaity. w*e mtn<uea< Aea*.m 1*00, or** p re per

direct****.

Tn* Bayer Cooipany, wna lntr*»doced Arpinm. tell la Ibrlr carvfal o>rectlona In vacb parka(<> ut groaln*) <*%ayer Tnt4rJ» of A#p4rtn~ ibat to get

I e

Contrivance I* Regarded at In- j *««P«Mabto Where Number \\

of Cart Are-Kept \l

Don't UrUo fnirt aroond lure*or <irer ruuj;b. mu.ln.

Dont apply brnkea taikl«nty.excejit In aura of emerimry.

iMa't attempt lo »lilft Into re>venw par wben pilnj ahead.

t>on"t allow your clutcb to eo-l l

FOR QUMX

•»>• Around Carbureter (

OnMae OaaaaHa a«d Olrt.

I J Pon't drive on crowded Ibor-

e ••ui^ifarea nstll you Ihoroughly, , owner tb* operation and driving, * «f your car.

I t Dont attempt to atari motor

» with any of tb* trannaiaalonj gearalnmrah. Have gear ahlrt• awltdi "oo" wben motor "to not# nmnlna.

Baby Specialists.Physicians understand Infiut troubles: all Physicians treat them. I t is trig

profession, his doty, to know human ills from the Stork to tbe Great Beyond.But in serious cases be calls in the Specialist Why? He knows as ererj

Mother knows, or ought to know, tbat Baby is J u t a baby, needmg special treat-ment, special remedies.

Can a Mother be less thoughtful? Can a Mother try to relieve Baby with

remembering this yoa

of adjaitneat. aod not Ghfldm.

brnraih ibr rarbaretnr and i

'AVOID QRITTY SUBSTANCESi Ouat ReHecwra WHn faatfcer DuaterI *r Safl Cettaei CMUi. Wipe WttkI drain Alcobal.

[ To pnard asolmt arllty mitmtnner* Iilu»t tbe rrflerton carefully «iih mmull fealbrr* OuMer «r wllb eofi mi-loo. Wet a plecr »t nlMorhent r»it"n• lib cnln alcnbnl. If »nrb ran tw i>r>'rumU and wlpn tbe nDcrinr frtni IIHbalb MirkFt natward and dry wlib aclean piece of dry cotton.

Where Tha

•rtvaae* la Indwpanaabl* aa Balk m 'THM and Money «aver. ^ ^ ltM>

l a t tarn the ear l. ainuM ImpoutMe. for »«ld In a IWM prrcarloo*

"»• ihrawribl.Hi

WLtirtsbo baa nracb of th(. w rk to do.

IN DESCENDING STEEP HILLSIf Brake* Are Applied to Hard Tkat

Wheel* Cannot Turn Machlo* laVery Apt te akitf.

lins Inns. Meep bllK Ifarr applied to tbat tbe

rhalco nn every link and

|

traa«nlwl<io hrako fnrm tbe beatmethod of deaccot.

i l o , o r , b ?

hrawribl. AUTOMOBILE, , . , ^ ^ _ _ , •*»aa iBBiB-aBBSj ™

irts GOSSIP*w rk to do. If nil I. running oat at the eada atoa, | thr Ivor axle ootn juur bruke baulaand an a» I ''-* 'bancr* are thai ibe oil level I*

.. I loo bleb.

ter i*oald be drank after taking tab-let*.

trtn/Llo b*.t n u l w oio»t he marked »ltb tb*aafety *tl*rrr Crnee." Tbeo yoa aregelling ibe cmaln*. worl4-lajnoaa A»pMa. pr»*cnbed by pbyetdnaa farover elgbtee* year*.

Rttb anbrokeo "Bayer* parkacecontalaa proper, dlreeikma for CoMa,

C"I'|T |il|» which pa»m ifcnMtEH the Tbe enr « » r »S..ul,l not forcrtrrtiii-r at the tank, O H PMI hmna- n » >>>•« ordinary raarlln* U perbapa I beTT* • "* "* " lr I1!***1"*1 I'oe. and be»t_medluw aTalUblp for coating bat-lbe>n«Ui »w|-t»m»rdVa«n~dnwn""lnlo '"» lermlnulu ami ronaertora.

raigta. LnD»ago. Rbeomatlam. JCeorl-tte. aod t^lo gcaevmlty. I

Cry^For

CASTOR IAThe False and the True.

ato-Ttkfa«jBTfa»-WatlsWa««a,tBWtt natytun*fUetd omtbt mutt, b*w 9

tiXWmm ••<tmtiftni tmmuUbtmt

tut but Hat km.

aa nla*.d

iiitmtovm muanam uaumt out MITUO* nmwen

aCNUIMK C A S T O R I A ALWAYS1 Bears the fflgnatnre of ^

•oet bat a f•en larcer -r __•> ta* trad* mark of Barer atanfaetm» of Ueaearetlracldeater of Sattcy.aracld.—Adv.

a nonta. A amall copper tab*necta tbia

A Trip* Alibi.

awndLawTBrctnle—No. mam. I '"Ue uvt you were.""I vram't teacher; yoa tee. I bad

- r a i n auu 1 rani aeep mytooso* rut nf too bole, and tbere ts•omethlng la my eye and my noa*Hrhe« «u I taw to twlieb It.-—Touaga>town Telrgram.

Drive it»lne ibe lower geara. Bhlft- ••"•* —Ing of ibe gran rvodll) tbowa a gooddriver and at. the asm* time eft**) —- "twwenu Mailing tbe encla* In a daa> Maeeaa»a>

,J a^l ,., drUlln, and l^^ng . U*. \ «rH, iu- » I badnt ^ b e ^ , ^ ££*»*«*>.^" tat^*°' «* Etching coco*.

tinr «ody might he made of theaa

Well. no. Too can rl« might add,- tatcrpoaed

o»penr<l ta i t . klapptng of worn ' *on*, wfalrh. of ronne. la Ukety to *"n—_-»-....-. ~ •«• "vtv1"! •" won

piston*, wtalrh. of roune. la Ukety toair. nrrur only v.ben Ibe eogtoe baa been

* air rcj, , k>og time and tbe cylinders areworn.

•*•• Aay tyt* of tire will he Injured byw o r t abom. ItWlnc «> a »ofi or flat H _

OhriacPVaaf.yt-nf tire win he tejorrt b , ! "» •*/«»« Maud-U a womaa of veryllktlncnn a Mft ortot Ore I •**" fN»»"lon.- "I nolle* It la bard

loog dlatanc* pbone.--Xo; be wsa too abort.'

I . 'love were really blind age woaMj have fewer terrora for tbe fair i

I the will- never marry tb* hopes sh* , Ttm aumia reaUs*' Im't telllac tb* truth. - pother waeaea reaUy are.

AUTOMOBILES NOW HAUL TROLLEY CARS

by Dr. KJhaar-a Swua-Boot.

a>anidaa>Bwaa»Baat at a

.*>.la* work aatm, ateaad they

• wiab ant to taat tkto•end tea eaat* to Dr.

Another Royal Soggwtioa

MUFHNS and POPOVERSFrom tno NEW ROYAL COOK BOOK

REAKFAST i* toooften eaten u a doty

tattier than a joy. Tbe tac-ceu of the day may dependspan the. iptrit 01 break-fact. Tbe Royal Ednadoo-

Department proentsme breakfast dtshes tbat

win tend tbe children toacnool with a hip hip hur-rah and his majesty manto bis daily duties with the"up and doing" feelingtvhicii knows no discour-

To ibrea mllnaoa.

t±H*"* «»OT-KA*« OOU IT.

ApeMooar. Itollaad. Th* car has ben converted Into a "locomuUv.Pnrpoa* of haalmg ooe. two. or mot* iralWy. ibmgh U T C ^ T ?Th^troUer. war* prr.toa.ly horasdrawn. and manTVf Ib. 1*22rerred walkta*- to riding. Today the trams a r / « S nlleTdurtS

£ Jlf £T

•saaM Iran. Open the tfcrotrl* a Hut* I

WMMM • * la. I • * d B t a k op to five or * U mUca aa I

laattmgathat lharabi ao

earboretor a*to eaaaa W I tte.

ekaaalaaai as

tmat aang* win ha th* hwvttahl* revatt. ItI,. vmniua m present a a—all Iras brarfe. Many ear >

et ahosJd aa -antlsil from a aet on all ran*theeagta* fraass la the BaatraaaaM ta greaa* en|ataady tt. abw takhag lha stram so? th* hkranaaa <

. mtak* pip*. a-»Uy aathtfa^ory

Btka i s hot oeta M

ROYALBAKING

Bah* in greaacd mama taa•» hot ores M to as miaataa.

C o n

tjufjea* BayW Baaag

Sf^togvlhcr c o n meal float,

ajar; add milk, aulted aBort-caiag- aad w«H4ic»tea cmix wtU. Crcaae mama iand dro)mimtsre

Bake with Royal and be Sore"

*tt^.:':-S5Za.Z3

«i>d r » f e w Sbadetr paMMdtaa 06 T W Uh» to lay tba ]

. . . - tbs bast M tba oaoapae* to the) eat? to.UUUU fTwOBOHOI dajattawt yaai wBjgad tba hotiai <of «»od* tor v * aba to early ChaVaBaato aad aattoaaByatto»i Haaa. 0oada that abjad tka woar of tao aaasaara.Oini PBfCBB OH UNSBI IlBnF]nlfQk -' * ,

CHARLES C READ * OaW.S.AU1N, -

ran readily oa-. , nature ot these

continuations. ' - :

On tbe mornta* ot May J. the N a nenldii* wired sanaace tor breakfast;

la flaa tbose treaty aramr, while the Ma•BWta. " Inspections' hadftt ceased S f v i T ' & f W« l! l_J5 r Madawaakahoaaioi. tbo flUBona' "coatta" H U M - Pitched bed. tbe prapcOr- was ont ofeta,WMto be perfbitoed dally. Our- tbo W«U>T * T «*bsr •tr»U-la* the afternoon U>ell6tn.Sa&d care .. Onr propteytty to BOOM by this

apatlUlid ot tbe « n ^ prompted aoms of tbe old tonerssBowod oat la tbo to dlmtoe la tbe old etas a n a . Ciap

beer olTcalotaiid Me •kootlac w u pnhlbKad and tbo traowm OK jacaanL Too can- •» •» OK m pnnnwjoiuoa OK n n t

Itoen Baa was always M l ; If m did- • • » mandatory to tbetr condoct. Tbeurt feat Hke eatta* thcKaVy hash, tbe ootcome waa. about baH a down (pent[eastern eooM aopply roar I H U All the remainder ot their homeward Jos*the latest matastnea www available « f f down la tbe coal banker, aborelaad soiled ancb to the tloMoreot the las tbo black dlamoada on bread aadM B . ' * water.

I Mar «. we arparlaated tbo moatike Meal day ot tbe trip. Jost before BOB-

ttoa at »• onetock. with tho^ ^ " " v - aboat 6e» mOea at

> aroaafl to fidl oat for May S. w* turned In our btdo. deala.rlSe maparttoa at t onetotk; this was bad another cooUca Inspection. toDow-

^ ^ „ ed by an N. C. O. meetlnc. Tbo fewbora cas» tatopUr at saadowa. aad

The V. fl. a Madawaaha vaa tons- X * * « • as aD a realfattoa of tbo daa-etty the KOSBU WHh*tm tb-t Beeand. *»r of a to> at see.

April IT. wo m i l l tho Lertathlaa May «. tbe day of oar dreaaa. the~ ~ • aarffees ToBow saady shores ot Oto Vtrataay

Oualaia areoted oar oyn — ••——

STRAW HATSWoharotba'Wroa'waBt. Brltbam HopUaaBataare tbeSaykl

eta. Underwear,Btooaes, . -

|of Xaae «T. 1IU. tt waa a pjoot p*>We bad a cbJckaa dfcr-r. bat t <p«a^e ahtbt bat tko abores of OoaTa

KKHAIO a JOHNMM oaIfifh Gr»dV nmbmt

CAKE SALS.

air atara. W labaty Am

JONESr M E N ' S SHOP8M AaVny A«ca*e. Oetam City. N. J.

•JONES HAS IT.

COOK BY GASaadroawoathsvatoworrjr. Tbe oldlaaable OA8 alwajrs "Johaay oa tbo8pa*.-

Kow is 'tbo flaw to gat roar OA8UAKOK or WATER BEATKB fcr tbo

aadaastbs

ton GAS van COMPANY

Mrs. T. Oeorae

do wa oaf. waa tk» wbo Is tbo taocber at tbe I

OCEAN CITYOkaaa CaVa

Will a

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b W a k F L * "•taViasBaaf

OcaaaGty'abaadiiiaW««aVL t U ^ Central

ix-auwSHAW & SHAW

Tin and M M I Metal Workers

Op»B>Ca>il

?lt AtttOKt AVBNUB OCCAM CITY. R. J.

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New JerseyItems

ISM: Oraago, SSUM, «a Increase of aeveral ) « n secretary la tha schoolMOB, «r U S par eaat: Watt Orange, supertotoodeafe oOco, baa rangned.t*^aatecreaaoof4flaa,or«Lsptr Owacastsr aty.—An ordinance was(••t totrodoeed at a meeting of council ra-

ff. Fox, tba luttriauT

ary<-Tba atr ertft

waa going toFalJowa of this place

WOO tall by Jostles ofthe Peace Smith.

—ffiwwlwa» There w i n sbays u d TT1 gfris enrolled la lb» pab-Ue Mteeto Wr» MM aMMa. aad of turn"•ailiii MS bay* aad' U3 dri* ««T«ptiiMlfatydTar.

Baritaatoo.—Tbo caDdna b*t* winkavaMlaart twoptajsronxla UiK • »(Mr, tba CNte L M I M baTtac amasadCar OM apaalac of a atcoed it UMBUaa Boadtaot Beaooi. to West Bar.Uattoe.

tarabera bora raised prices froa «to

B*MIB.—TIM X ray omm Ooaataa nytte Bad Cnm to tb* ltaaorlal Boa-pltal baa b*ta loMallad.

Batnav—Tto Board of Bdwatkn do-ddod on a •abMaatlal raia* ta aaladaafor tka taacbara

Sad Bank.—Tba Dtptfbrd towaahlpBoahl of Education la adrmtMhf |8D>000 acaool botxto to baud a acaool atthla Plata.

CURRENT AFFAIRSA Summary fcr Buy Ruin

of the Day.

Altowsy.—By a majority of U the— of Oraea ettteaaa of AUoway tuanaklp dadoed

to nurrhaat a tract on OraaawkbFuaawwa Tai» firt emaptitet bara street, thta plaea, for tba aew public

ana fseatrad «j,« tlmik, „ » . ,*, „ , £ £ncmmOaOgmtMay foratrrleasraa- SeweO-Ifra. hUbel Twnlta baa re-•afSaatarseaatrraatlhapltaL. . edved her ewnmlatlon as poetmtatreea

•tea vial widow of farmer Postmaster Frank Cla North MfJMUe by a Tomtta.

<seal • I B H I I J , • Waodbary.-Ooancn boa daddad tolaadhv-B. a WBtoB, a promstuua otaptoy another poUccrjmn and baa ap-•toy ratasr. was (toed dead to the petotad Fresh VinTHoa. a strrleamaa.Jfcroom tt kta boma oa Mala road, Ctaytca.—Ba*. Frank Weatberwax

tatfristowaah**, he* resigned as pastor of the Preehy-Oloatiilit Bdghta, Beddtati hero tartan Church here,

barn wmliftalU HbaraBy to a fond Woodttowa. — Seniors of tbo highto boy a lot tor a boast for the vohm- school wm go to Wasfatostea on atour Bra essspsay. tlihmslat trip on May 20.

Prtmta^A Maaoate tarapta wffl ba MowfiekL—Aden Beckett, Jr, formerwtthta tha eatrance to the chief of poUce tare, baa resigned sad

oaths site of the latertd the cool snd lea tiailnni.baOdtng. Wetrmoac—A narserv to care for

• Mambort of the First ehndraa taat thaa foar years of ageBaptist Caareb hero heM a JoOlflcatioa whOe tbalr parents enjoy tbe Sunday

the fact that on Bondsy momtog atrrieaa to tba Methodistfetfgregitlon sobtcrtbed Cbarch hero baa bean organised. •

•MUM toward tba Xaw World Mora- Csmden.—The Pyne Poynt Athletictoast. asafw lilfcai ta r1***"*1*1*/ a great Inde-

tk« w*rW hi

M a t Capital Niwa wnm a>>Ofy Caraar af tka Ciaatm.

M t _ _ - • • • • , . a j . , , - , ICW TOftl aU % WttB49S 111 tb# ptOOTCO*WASHUKnull. UoaaadeooftctloalaWinamatboad

__^_^_^^____^_ tbtoTta. dtrfirad Jalca W. rWcky^1 ° Araatala m bidlnc ta a plaea caltodIt l i now notrally andaratood that V*} Iferte. ta tba moastuni «O n S «

•aoator Lodaa wiu bo tbo taasorary fr— Montwal.•balnaaa at Cbkato. ' coal opantora appltad for aa to-

Addltlooal taxaa amoaattac t»tMT<- jnfM-Hmt laaliiliilm lowrnnwnt ooVtaoOOO ba*a baan la imid aWaat dala froca coopMUat tb«lr appairaacaMe corporation la tba but nlaa i t ladtaaapolla to arawtr ladletiacataawatba aa a raaolt of aa aodlt of tbtlr cbartiac TloUtlaa af the Lrrar acttax rataraa.

Caalrawa BtMonaoo, of Iba booaa

: Praahkmt, B. T.paay bar* bar* baaa oOdalty aotiflad Edward*; Tko pnaldtat. W. B. F e n ;that hanimlay May U tbay wm ba aacratary. C A. Tbaai; flaanelal aae-•raanid aa tDenaaa of 10 par not la ratary. C P. Sbarwood: trcaaorar.•««••• Joan Boblaaoa; aaautant flnindal aac-

WaaMOa, — Tba Wtkoaw Bono ratary, J. & Kaua.i>»«i«»» rrporta a babmca of mot* Paolaboro. — Aa dnakaanMa la ooJhaa WO oa baad, whlrb wPJ to to tba IneiMa* la tbla boraatk. author*-thaporcbaaaofapanBaarotuwBorlal Uaa btUrra tbcra «i» avraral aptak

aastaa la iba town, aad PrnMcutortbly drm waa callad w u h for tha ptacaa.

. ^towpatrtbaatatplaoftbiiw aakm. — lltaa Bara A. Smllb baaaytarlaa Chorea, daaia»a»t to neaat boaa ra-tfeetad pmVlwit of tba Salon•*i?*-.^ Womaal Ctate; Mr*. WlUUm H. Ba-

PamWnro—A aaa**r of ataool aaltaa, tka praaUaatr Mm Date BL*.._ «*wboai«aailoyad Taylor, raconaac aaeratary; Mra,

> of yaara, ba*a pnaastad Fnak T. Ball, conaapoadtaf aacra-dMtr rutrnaHnoa. Betwttbatiadb« tary. ^ ^ T » — — •

trodaeUoa a bul toryta* a tax of Ovacaota a poand op aowaprlat paper aaldby laaniifailnma and Umwiun atarieaa othar than tbow Uttad by tbaawith tha redaral TraiM rt—~i*nititii

Stoatar Johaaoo Mrrad aotlra oatha BipobUeaaa that oadar no dr-comatancaa woold ba anxpt aaeoadplaea oa iba Praaldmtlal tkktC

Oanfwaai of tbo anat* aad baoiiaa tba bndfat ,bUI btld tbalr ttrataiming. Tnera was a prtUaUaaryaTamarton of tba points of dlffaraaeaka tha two bills. Indkadoaa aaaawdto ba that aa aywimnl can ba raath-ad wtdUa a f«w days.

Prcsldtat WUsoo noralnitad Mark

Billway. to bo a menbtr of tba la-

Binator Kaox nrted aadtnc of thaPrtaldants war powara hi bb) opaatatoobata oa bla raaolsuoa to dadara thaatata of war wtth Oanaay and Aaa-Ma at aa tad.

waa obot by a Jtaioaa toeor, the ballet I *f itaatiiijirt. now st New Tork wtth

' oat of tho left eye, ta voted the ptaek-M r—™. i J 2 tantglrttatUatate. Tho thoodng o c•» ***** unad camd on April 13, aad a week lees- _ « » . — « . _ _ • * « a rnonthsbo took ImroM positiona w n ~ <T"ttog toto st tbo training school as *tt?*r*T of

I Marshal Earl Balg at Its head tofor K«y We«. whor. the, WoT be t-*d £ ? j L f ^ j S f ^ f l S r t J Sfcrd-ytoltaxl-nwatara, ?°J£.1£. ?£ w^pro-S^

NATION'S BUSINESS(dUauttt.

Ouadto.—Lostns bla risht cya wbaaa plot* of wood ttx tadws loo« atrackbbn. Joarpb Opla.^twtaty-nro ycaraold. of Woodbory was takes to cooperBoaplul, Ihla dty. Ba waa nlstnc tharaOcr of a BMdUaa at tba Borers Coo-stractloo Ctaapsny. Oloaerster, wbonlha*pl*cs of wood catmd tba eja.

Borilnitaa. — Ills boms lodts paidhlfh honors to Grand Uaster CoopnB. Pridwtt of this place, fcreottydeeted bead of New Jersey Jtssooa.at a banqnet and roeepUoo at Uasoeleball, aiwndtd by all (rand officers.

Uck °* * P»"Port ™*uwd ia uia• " • " > « at Now York, of Joha B.WaoA »bo foriUtad bla Amarkaa

Wnilam H. Aodcnoo, Mate «nj)«tto-tandtot of tba Antt-ftHooo U u w ,

candidate for United States senattr

should ba the "one IPtog abaolatelyttal" to tbe defeat of 8enatort W. Wadtworth, Jr.

Governor Ooolldga of lUatacbrjsettoaaaafaetara and aala of bavamiaacnntalnlag 3.78 i-«r ent alcoboL <

JaaMa Laikla, who waa foaad xouty— tttwlaal nu^ ta ) m York aadantao«ad to from tn to um yaara mSlas alas, waa pot ta work ahovaUaceoal»

Dartd J. Balaaa, a Hoatraal (C*aa-da) adrartMac aoUdlor, arratad j»

tba traaaport Nortnern Pidne at Paaa-aa and annooacad ha wUl laavo farWew York by way af Porto Hleo.

SPORTIMa

Johnny. WUsoo of Chsricetaa hi newworkTs mlddUwdsbt duunploo. Bewon the title by dtfMtlas MikeOitowd af Be Pint In twelve roandsto Boston before a record crowd. Itwas ooa of the- fastest, doaest anddesneet heavy fljthii erer staced.

Frank S. Wittat. bolder of the aaia-teor national aad New Tork Btata

snother title to the striae it the TTBT-ers Island traps of the New TorkAthletic Clob whea ba took tbe NewTork Stats doabtea title from a addthat tedsded same of the beat a~to thecuuuuy.

Tba Barllathaai Clob of Laadoa

taers snd d»tlTet_ttta-ltBnflt-oat blowto tbe blfh coat of Uriac more tbaaS0O KprearatatlTea of all tbe wassea'adobs la Philadelphia formed aa as-eoriailoo. wboee paipoee wUl be thetmaMOUte sfndarrllritloo of prices ofStaple snides.

Warning that Bnandil dlfflroldeato thla eoontry can bo aTetted ooty bybard work and savin* oa tha put of

by George W. Norrta. (oremor of tha

prices froa « t o o j ^ a , ^ mttlrm owmbers and Is a **** <"»"<«. In an address on -finea- BaTea. • I who had tented them." They art oatrf. rf.k.1,^. «""* • » « » of BarUastaa lodge. ******£**"•' __ Dartmoath got o« to a fl>iDg start ta la» raoqoer the eorroanatog coaotry toa * ? I . o f . l h l u l « n Among the many lodge men to ran- __**•. *>»"??—?*.J"»»l.?"• «o tha the basebsU gsae with Barrard at | til dlrwtloes. snd b e f m rWhandred

papalga to raise (BOO for•fapamplngappantoa,

sUaoos, with » charier members.Ocaaa City. — Net flantiimu

snrrlTlng past masters of" the lod^e J"*** «reater extent than It has to I ant two lnnlngt becaaae of pitching I iiruntlne tcrrltorr. astoh|lahed"tN^*o d °«b*r Prominent l iaaou from «•,«• u ">• «™«ry U to avoid dtplor- wUdnees snd errors aad flnaUyWto, -Ivr. at Kiev t W e n e d a M j a S ^Borllnxtui ooaatr kxlcea. mN« cootestloo of trmnsportatioa next ning. 10 to a " I —--• - - ^ V # ."""""T 1 uaasuon-

^ T ^ «»" »««>rdlng •la enforce the ordinances forbiddingroller akattog snd bieyde riding on thepaved etreeta.

»««>rdlng

Pnlrral Jodfe Boimn opbeld roo-Mltatiooailty of the Lever food roo-

• • » • t h e ""»• of tbe T. W. C A. forOA000 to erect , bonding.

*<***"V-">• Olooeeatar Coooty»• W. a A. baa obtained a permanenthproperty 90 Sooth Broad street, thtadty. from Mrs. Margarot L. ftttley.

Woodbary^-Of 80 eoeteetanto ta tbaannual opening contest of tbo Otoocee-

Italian cut of tha eighth grade.' woo first plaea, alto a

•ogam, a two«ad-a>t u half-year aM aaa of Bacsao Chambers1 tramiujor of thu dty. ato thraa etrydtaiae pUto,

• Baxter to n.h.n^- them candy ****1 died to teaslossngsere. than an hoar. .tyooebayto Trtntos.—A Sooth Jersey ~ — t ~ .

UlattoWppL from enforcing obser-vance of the fair price Utta.

Soothcra PaciAc Company win rs-

Vork to New Orleans, whichpmded on account of labor trouble.

Voluntary onnetrvatjoo was rtriMStacnded ss tha best way to rurtail coa-aamptloa of newsprtet paper by Jamas

Kew York, testifying before the Sea-ate Uanufscturere- Sutwooalttee.

Pig iron prortoctloo to April amount-ed to 3.TBXTST tons, compared wttb•JTBJWI urns to Msrch.

GENEatALp p s 5 ». p , . , , last fan has act made a atagte^ 2 ^ ? ^ K L < * * * - « tbaa far.

£?i£?l*mt' W«-«»»ry--Tha eaaaeO baa swam-Til.S!''.''0"1**" •* «*• «a»at» far a SMUQOO addtttoaod for tbe Amarkaa ta the dty ban.

_ . „ ' employed at taa ahtoyarda la thai dtyiajaarttoa pro, and Cloataatai rttlieit that s h o t t »

_ aatraetara mo- at a farce of aasrly U88O went oa awae-atary fnao strtke to force tbe deaemad far tL29 aa

hear sad far ore days' work to tbo

Ballraad eiscaU»eo asked rnniiasifor aa additional SSOOtOOQMO wtthwhkh to bay rotllag stock.

«,—

wage of from Mo to M0 a week aad ifoftT-toor hoar week.

Two Jaaaasss woeCdgowater, N. X* vy *

•way wtth tt

when the American polo team playedto Enxtaod the last time and boagbtup aU the best ponies.

Cimiilan rtfie taut wfll go to Eng-land June 13 to shoot ta the National

) Bine A*wKttt>M> competitions in fits-

trsck and fidd team to the Olympicgames to Bdgtam has reached acritical stage, tad unlest somethingdefinite ta forthcoming to a very shortlto« the teem cannot p u t unit,with a poteibUity that some of themen may be unable to reach the stad-ium to time for their events.

Despite foar errors. Tale defeated

UT*O as tae imminent aUlttary casteontn they were gradaaDy abeorbed by•be aattr* popaladoa.

Na««»rad Fl«at CapKatrrlaee Batik boltt bis capital en the

hanks-of the Bl*er Vottter-,-wbttb"

Thla number Indodr* devco member. I l*rk the

AU foar dumplonthlne In the Brit-

caaUy were carried oS by fordgn taa-ato players.

which haa now extended to the mlaatisad dockers and to UM metal worsento the Parts district, wtth tba threatof a pnaaffili genera] strike, hsa caaa-ad tba government to hasten Its prem-ised pUn of rsorgtnlsarJan of tbe n o .loads. Theoretically, the T e u f s iwoatd retain aad operate their prop.

tba Bnestiaa aad Tipuieoo atTtoanostok, Slberta. .

Bath C Wanace, Amerlcaa Ama* rrsaca, baa beta aimed

U t f t b

Psrsi tor faadt to •place

oaeo sa thto atde af tba Adaatir.

bats. Tha

STRICKEN WORLD

World War?

taay ta Uadnataad Why taa Unhaaay' Cf ^ ^Am. mimaoai TaBamaaaal ***• •^^-^oj^^h.r H a a | T H V I laamBsj aav asaioa i •

«to» ta Tbalr Or—tat farFr

ArttotoXVLa> FRANK COMIRFONDL

Tba history of Ramie begins with atageed. Nestor of Kkrr. aa old moak-tas ehwtJaer. ten* the Slory. KJev UdM mother of Bnadsa dtles. la tbaatoth ecatary Stars aad Flans lived hia tribal state to the forest redan neartake Omen, between Lake Ladoga aadthe upper waters of the Dnieper river.Buds of mllttary sdveulaiere from

MB tba tribes threw oS tbe yoke oftha Norsemen aad drove them oat ofthe country. It t a Baatta'a first rero-toiioB, so tha eld ehroalder relates,end tt was mrcemtoL Freed from tbetyrsany of the Mbota takers the tribesbegan to aaarrel smoog thamatlfaa.Tbdr tand was Urge aad fertile, batcrvfl war destroyed order. Then asaow. order was the first letentltl toWare and kanotneaa. It la telA thattfter three vears of tribal war theywifreeed their toabatty to manageheir own entire and they teat a mbvoon to Bos to Invite their old mattersto come and role over them.

According to tbe legend, three broth-a M Ttsrtn i*ia m j«e9 Paam ffmft alvW^mvai a t w l

Travor. accepted the call and foondede dynasty, from which many of theRneaUn prtocaa of tha pi stout daydaim descent.

Wane mack dlttiimlua baa beta pro-rtked ss to the Identity of tbe war-rlors from the Had af Baa, tba foond-ora of tha Bsatua empire. It to gen-erally believed that they were tbahardy Koraemeo. who to tba atoth caa-tary roamed throogb tarloas countriesof Europe. These rovteg beads to-

snd BUcfc stos. By this root*, thetoll. bMode Norsemen, who competedthe famoaa Varangian bodygaard oftbe Byxaattoe emperors, traveled fromScandinavia to Constantinople. Bos-atat ant capital waa Novgorod.

These new ralcrs from the bud ofBat brought wtth them the spirit ofadventure of the Norsemen. They

incxM Christianity far themeeives

nomsdle bonks of the

thr political fatore of the•n* ontrared when the prUBent dynasty divided tbe state talo aaumber of taitot mitaat prtadpittUea.

•oo^ly held•rchal aathortty of tbe senior

^ecsme rreoatat. These

wntsed. Tsrottae the OreetH« f g printh ta MM. tsmOy find dMstsmtkm set•*« »W yean, from

^ M ta alaaty^araa C M

••-aed by lataraal

thleetry affiagao. naafl»~tae

<* the maitatat Mbaa of the

coed, bat ta tubdaa tba <take poaaiatlnu of tbtlr terrltba srtned retainers, who wformerly to wander about as 'lances; gave op their roving amiUfa. settled down pemuneatti?came tended proprietors and^

tbortty.Tba greatest of tbaa*

Hnrlk bad nrat chooto It at hh)quarters tba Uttla captttl oa thakbor had growa tat* a great caretoldtyaadbroagbtaaderaia vast expanse of territory,tag from tba shores af tba Bakaltba Oral awaototoa. OaUka taar1

Baattaa prmdpaUtlaa tt bad aoeratte. ratbar tbaa a ayiaerchmlof govaraaMBt. Tka rtiwlrtic af

tetbaloas-BliMatgS

Novgorod bed a prtoee, bat btengaged by formal contract. 1manly tba rnmmamitr of OtaAU the poUtkaJ tiowar remataet ta_bands of tbo dvO oaVtata. They taS>a popular tamabty whkh war - r T -together to the market place iatoa novtrad. by tba taUtag _ _great belt Tba maxtaa of tat a a Swaa: I f tba prtoee ta bad, tabTBsVJmod wtth hhn.- "

was the wm sad whim of taDaoMenth! Norgorad aad aKosoow became btttcr rtvaa, TataVt^tore of Batata waa ta bsbaca, xesi:aaaitlBa waa light or dstkaaaft «£%or algkt, freedom or shivery far t a >fstsre Basslaaa. Bad Norgoraa w*Aoat to tbe thtrteeoth- ctatatytm^lmight not have tba problem at baVabarfami to Boaata. today. Bat tt oaruto be otherwise, sad wtth the

TbaBaastoa night came on.Tatar Irniptlos. :.-,

Then came the Tatar yoke. Ta»>,"Oolden Horde- eonqoend Baaas.Tat rconquerors bollt their capital at Sas->.on the lower Volga. Tbe llnagtaj t^\.

tbe people"* backs beat to ton. Hafirst trail ta STherto was Mates. " 'ciael road that waa to play si ~uapertafit part to tba honors af istaa history. Oddly enough thewayfarers who Jaaraeyed oa thaiwere Watttta aatocrata, the dori t s aad corropt dssteoiitntt af IThe grand khaa, the chief of thegot enptre. lived with the *Berde- ta the valley of the AaSTherto. Itattlaa prtocea were pi

erata. Be commaaded them to .before him. Before making theooa trip tbo prince made his butand tettament and gave dlrectlta a* - •UM gBldsAea of hto cMVIren lew —"came back. Tha road to Siberia iss later, was a Journey Into the i

f d t h S d i d n ~~others found execwUoo the I•t Its end. The few who nlnrtoi •> -•raped the wrath of tbe greurtaa"

Tbe princes of Moscow wan 'moot wilting aad pliant toom sfgreat khan. They outraged and nhbaTrtheir own sabjaeto to astiafy the

When the Bosstaa prtaeea b>.

ta*H-» "~-> "<» Frsnca- inSkle."^ -ST^oshaeklea which danked until the

.. . cation of tba tatt BnmenooT. NldIt was Ivan TH who snuffed eat

kmed. Tbe complete doom af

TO BUILD WORKERtf HQmB.

wrd ba teat to tba total

3 per eaatof wbkb Umo aO * BBwBftM taWtKtV

A MATTER OFPRECAUTION

e» ttafc er i M mtea your manner, atarjorte—se db>

taat aad ataao>ofaab. A owa asedaaacewngemeat if he—wen. If yoa ex-pect him to gat aaywbara," tba varyaaw Mrs. Gordon aald to bar maid atbooor. wltbtbeaeceatot4om possible only ta aa

Msrjarhy* saswer waa a aoftcaackta. Alktaia rota af expat lootedmatroa dtvertsd bar emattngiy. Step-

when Frank Oordsa badafter 'bar, aba bad attransfer of kta fadJa aOsettoaa to bar

so deftly, so sabtJy. noltbar

Uqdd natare. takingfarm fram what tt feu toto, wookt tryto ttva ap to tha Gordon dtastty, part-r/ ta^ lortog obedleoce to her Frank,oat awra Ibroagb bar owa aaplrsttoBOi

Aa a first frslt, tbo anat aBany offMarjorta aba would mtoa her. atCdWe»farw«»*aset 41 •OUtSdot Ot t W O Weael CaVHfUHyi Ok D M emVeVMyBwOOB y M s f #Vvattl

tba bast bileeH terlam toht crowda aiotawta, ao mattar how roomy.

T o o ira really pretty.- AMda wart

—thto wtthoot caoTtcUOB, <«at.tbeayoa sre older twent/^hreo ' "

aad looking away.*Vesldes, rm almost a psaper wttb a

tarty, bat with darkening eyes. "Maybeyoa sre right. Uaybe I ought to be ad-vsrtmtMi atyeelf ta tha Object mstrt-

Bot.cant see U. Lsxy aa I sm, work!better tome."

"Marjortor AUda tgnlodod. "Toaknow thafa oat of the istttHa. Frankwffl never anew tt. Peopta win any.am, draadfat things. Wo moot coaaU-

n am a aatghty eoamataat coak,"Marjorta aald. stowtjr. poIUng aeraatflilfiam 11 after the rrplnotoa. which badIssUiestsMk* W t f MbttlOOsf CIWasCtOttssOaBBBl

af aeed toto tnmerhlng Impel all ea.Ctotn the moment of speaktog. aha badaaewr thought of her coektoc aa aaasset. Now. bra lightning cmlcalatlna.aba reckoard It plot a bond or two, ataw sticks of furniture, and a Hghtgood will, as a provtatan, wbolty ade-oaate for tndrpcodfoceu

The boose was Allds'e work tberewaa liutmealhli. Farther the niaalij-mda already was aoffertog a ptagoa oftea rooma, wayside teas aad booths ofaoBp>mada ilalnllea. BIIIMNI at motor*tots brgtonlng to be rmmhshy. Batsumiehin ibere was a place for barshe most find It—4he sooner tbo bettor.

Next morning AUda rrad tearfully a

•one to seek my fate got sore yetwhether tt win rorn oats fortune or abattimii TM1 foUta what yoa please—yoa can awke them beUrre anything,yoa Us so dtllrtaaaty. ToaH hear fromme throagb Judy—the.knows every-thing—and wont tdL Be good to your-aarf and keep Fraak ta kta ptoea untilI come beck. Love end sn the rest oft t from tbo Wicked Msrjorta.*

Jady knew everything, throagb bavbssbeea tbe door of hops.

•Dem Warreae people ober to PineBin done came ytre ro, Wern what wo-an dote*, and waa rsgarta' an' ehargte*eaat deo couldnt git so cook ter MaywM om-aot tiace Jtocy. JodyM titter,bad beta •Tested from tbdr kttdwa

paid an right—•most anything waaasked oat. Bat do ota tody she waacranky as a rears bora, even befoh thefeO and broke to away boooa. Deadstwo trained aanes aad dot day ram-

Dey waa shoty toa ontrb far any atato- - - -^aa»m>eB, BaT*«4k^ A B • - * • aaa«kaams>is>IBBBSBBBTW J U ^ t e * flef *mBJ saKFtfcJPC

uhDssUah> better iober dar. ttgbt aa* maka becv. •*psadta* oa Jady tor ssad aa bar oatt-

*ody Ugh*.aad taa away trytag hard to whittle.

ceatdat haee a patch oa

you-n be ibto to get Mood oat of thattasTallpaj

< * « « eontoeta with tkta ptreoa,who did for himself and came tato tbeWtcben only to ,brmg trait ind vage-

hlm—elao that ba found study of ttfssetaattog. Aadsdoatry abahad aafear that ba woold recognise ta Joy.

MlUboro he bad danced with esaaaUyst tba tenlor prom five yean back.Then ba bad beta sUght-aow be waatanned, maided, almost burly. Yet tbafancied she would have known abawithout bearing his nemo. BU maa-aer towards bar waa friendly—kind yettoaehed with a Una respectful ehtral-rout m o n o tettnltety refreshing.

Upon a awottarteg tato August twi-light rha scent of ripe grapst enticedMarjorta to tba tang arbor which taadown the mato gtrden walk. She waa

Stylet Afford subieet of Inter**. e. in PMMLI10 « WOplO.

iAOE BflEEK CHIFFOH QOWW

Ctothlna Deelawed far WBQBBBMVBBBVBBBB' Ia^amBB^aa^vmmsBBm a

men aaw I

DIFFERENT WAYSWhatever Metliod to Used Re-

auttino Loaf Should B« Ap-petiziog and Whole IOHW.

It ta anmetlmot aald that faahloaaare talked about ao orach that aothtaa;aew can ba told of thorn, bat whoaoaa raBMBjbers tba * tatpottant partttay play ta an dvfltetd cooaMtavbotJitTVeVaal A O0«sniMa"Cl«sl 4tlld eatt aUtflattlffmamlpiitBl ottema a iaablaa writer,

to be a subjset wbkbway

|UIB6£ST F90D ITBIof »elKta Wbtob eaaaa Fallurs

Are Wramj Bilittlia of ataterlsls

Uroes by tpiilillito.

th-a toQT Crabbed etd Mma. War-I Borne may chUm that tt ta a frrea-1ten had moothedtagrnyss tbe paid tt toaa topee aad taat they ato "

animate ta tba house and ao tittle todo. John bad checked her peremptor-ily there later, ta tba ban. ba baaepotogtetd almost ttmldty for his moth.or ana waa ao oM, aa m—aha wouldaarar be bettor be knew, if aha didnot. what a godsrad Joy had beta tothem. Be had looked evea more Mar-JOfto essatltad WffytF* IVvfBHesftWtef BBBSIeyes, roewor/ tae otsmory attpaa totend bar oat of doors, recklettry eon-adoaa that ta tbe arbor aba risked en-eoaator wiOi Leslie-he bad a theorythat grapta should ba cat while saa-

mora tbaa half of tbo workfa worfcat* Iaad that the remainder of eodoty ara |

ta aome way every errQtoedaad ba a aobjeet aboat walek «hsM to I

them asty ba that bava

gtoa way back ta Urn luiotof of tba Iwoet. tba cotton, tba fiax, BMaatr, gaaV Iberry trees, the gotttog of aktoa saw

(Prepare* ta> the tJetMd ataue Depart-meat t* AsrtcaltT*.)

Bread to the largest single Item offood ta the diet of the groat majorityprobably ao other can bo so sadlyapoOed ta the preparation. Some wom-en, after a few failures to bread mak-ing; gfre op the attempt aad bay theirbread. Very many of. at ara partialta binai mint leaf. la many locaUUeatt ta necessary to boko bread at borne,

I vary msny tt ta dona from choice. It

load tt to worth while to l ean to do

TO let yoa berp tf yoa are vary I From there ttgood." be called gayty aa aba earns leartaaa protimiiwithin range of hie taatera light tag; menafacinrtng. weartog aad i

lifted brow, her round throat the I fcr aH peopta of tba drntatd <smaU qstatJeal curl of her Ups, la-1 Mat,atootly be knew bar as Instantly ha I q>tna(«~. calture, oeceastttas

bands, saying: -Want a prtae kHottHere be stands."

•Any proofsr* Marjorta asked ane-Uy. "A whole mosth of tt—I oagbt tohave known yoa at tbe very first" betetd bothedly. falling back a pace.sOst Snickers was sdvanetag BWjta-tieatty upon them, taadteg a rersctsatjoeifSMtfoJuB^—safs* W a i vasgaBm^—sT ~ "" * - — — * * *• *

a letter as though ttAa aba came dose the throat tba tot-ter upon Xarjarte. Hestog: -By apa-

"Be to-Jadtdasa," Marjorta aa-awered, tsktog the missive, which waaaddressed: Mis mArJoBy Joy-Hnbaa.

st Ptaehni warraai.Baying reremooloasty: "Bxcaea aw."

llarjorte broke the real and read. T o ocome beck HtaaTS. uNr Dsa U doaeFoond he-eeit Hey cf I Doat and yoaaakk. heXi, Kin me. rm ta dXeKysr down At de big Oslt—yoa comewU de aBofEr—make ktai Tote yoaClose."

-Too or* gotag, of coarser* Leslieaald. Be bad read shtniiltetlj overher shoulder. She nodded, htlaa Snlek-era toterpoted. "Not ontn your bagsare searched. I tastat upon that—tormy owa protection. A person sslltegoadtr false cotors U cspsbto of almostanything. I do not nropoee to Jtoaar-dtaemy good name- '

"She ta not going If I can help tt."Warren sbnoat tbooted. dutrhing Mar-jorte'a arm. -lllay—as my wife. I lovedTOO tbe minute yoa lams'*

lOss Snickers tcreamed and prompt-ly fainted. Uarjode hraehed past bar.saying to sir. Warren: Thsak you—bat If s na" Then ran toward the backdoor. Leslie reached tt ahead of bar.add tt shot and said to a shaken rotes:

j d fiwithout knowing tt. I know ell aboatMO. Code Dan's finding hlmsttf wfllmaka you an heiress. So I - t - t tstems I bad better teU you. .Pee got amillion ta

CQastflMuTClaU CoKvQafa B B S

tba more Hearty wa realms thto tbamore Interest than wo bars to tba sab-fact aad the more dearly shsil we seahow a i m t t r y and bow attracttra tbaaaajset resHy ta ta its msny itijlag

KtadUanaiin of tha faraway lalaaasaf tbo tot. beadtag patiently over theirtoes to adorn the gown of the sod-sty ajaeeo, or tbe drawn work ta be-deck tbo table of dm high ofadal oftba aatJoa: " -

Booth, away of them eeeteg bat tbaeoe gate, fiaaadal an coatrlbato tatba groat cwnmiri HI factor whichatme deatensts -frtvoloos- aad whttftsodoty calta -fashtoa."

CWC HAT ADO OAtNTY VOL

Some of the points which taaaa <aB-ara ta bread making ara tbo wrongehdea of materials aad i m i n n tackof abaotata clettllntaii earetaaastaa

methods of mUtag aad niUtog aadtamrnim care af tbo doagb whOe ttta rhong; also wrong care of the breedwbflo tt ta baking; or wrong care afthe loaves after they ara tskeo fromthe oven.

Tbe ninmaiy matertata far breadmakisg are floor, water, salt androast. Tbe matertata nrcailnnarryaeed are mOk, sugar, aad fat. Goodwheat bread can bo amds by aher of prumais. Three reeemswby the Celled States depaiuatut ofagriculture food epectallata fuOow:

mtztart tf las toe. I' — " yaf.it

-Why teU mer hlarjorta asked prtm-

Ooe Way ta Wash '.

comfort ablti ta to take a omatt acrabbraati snd s pan of tads sad acrebweU the most soiled parts. Place theartidn over a table to do thla. Sec-ond, place snide on dotbasltee andrtnae wtth tbe garden bate. Let thefBU force of water soak the «uUt orcomfortable wHL This may need bedone MTfral tlmt*. bat the remit iti (ooacbdn narudaUer without poll-ing apart the lining.

To Remove Root •tatoe.Iron rott hat a most sstaalaBtag

way of tpprsrlns; on camarata. |(om*.times a pin will be s bit rooty sndleave two little brmm •pott to a oneteoasplraoa* place. Wet tbe spot witha drop of Irmnq Jokv, add *alt andpot on more tetnoo Juice. Put In thesaa and when the tslt la dry the metopot wfll be gone. If the ton rtfutssto pot to an apprerann; for the day.hold the (tain with Its ntarated sota-tiea of lemoa Jolce aad aalt oversteam. Tbe rust will be removed.

Far Little Fete* Freehs.One of tbe latest and really most

•lOKblt ihlnc for the ckUdrea"sfrocks ta unblMrhrd mtuUn. It leadsItself admirably to decoration, too.eepsdsily *rwu nsde Into "PeterThompson" *oiu.

mtxtm at UM twe.Original bulk of doagb. 1 «aart;

belk when rredy to be amde totoloaves. SH to 3 quarts. Thta wffl make2 leaves.

Boll the water or scald the mils.Pot the sugar and salt (sad fat Ifowl) Into a railing bowl Poor thehot UquM^ov-r Hind allow tt. to be-come lukewarm. Mil the yeast witha little of the lukewarm liquid sad

coaveoleut set this aside ta a warmptoco. act over M d i g i t s Fshrea-bcU, for 1 boor: If not convenient toti tt amide, add the Sour at once,patting In a little at a time and knead-ing unit! the doagb ta of moth consist-racy that tt sticks neither to thahowl nor to the hands. Thla rvqulrrs

. . Mate of Stack Lace.owe wear aaa Na atamta eJoaasot Ba*s of bterk U<v. with and with-OMBse a vsaaauefal frame vor any face, oat straw, nullnn or tulle, sre muchIt ta of oM rasa arose da efctao em. ta evideorv. Man)—in fart moat—of

eMk aad Is these beta i n oo Uw targe pirtsr-oraped wet* a prettily Soared *eit aeaue order.

turof precaatlaal aat be set dowa aa a fortase boa-

tar." Leslie answered, tin miming ktm-aalt of her hand.

SI New Veil Changes for MiladyJOL RMHTTOJUACH HAIRj m* -4WtsrVark Miajaliati aetttaa

b k a i of bltarbtagoerardda oa tt. Atsttta ttata mottsr: aad tbe

Fata CovarteB Leads Mete of Forata. Anothrr gay little modd bat was- at Com. I aeen ta on« of the imirt khops of tetsr-

I woven ribbons of blue, gold and brown,stoat s horMheir brim whkh ta

aa sttraettvety groomed worn- •*••» «kreoded ta gold sqaaraa. Thereas sdJoots bar emart-kwoina Uttta net " • «°*d "**"" Mvoad .the brim aadat a o r t a * angle aadosfsws over tt j ^ * "*** b r a v n t u I t o w a "

, ravtstaag. "*"" "** A bat of black boracaalr wtth a lowINimilny aad tbe Baal aota of dh> S S T ' . ' T ^ J ! 1 ^ mt*J**m-

-•- •• - - omad ta the mare <ta at the bock, sod droops oadtr anr tho eeO. It beoat taca veO."" " - !T bfaay of the aew vrtts are edged

prattfly and hang loots aad fatt.a n dose fitting over ths. tsce aad loag I

Wtad Caa Blew an It.ahaat 10 adaatee. Oovee. aad aUow

rma iTJa aeart st a Bsamsracars euM degrees; tt may he better to sat ttat a taatr tiamsiileia, but the town.tbo temperature the toager tbo ttatarsonlrsd far tha rtatag..

CM dswB the doagb from tho rsaeeaf tho bowt j gresee tbo hands attght-

atWtooadaataalawtortaaagsto for 1 hear. WKb a aaad Breadaaar, tbo doagh osouta trsbto Itt fstfk

•» rtgbt if theytaa j d «ta

to that of a brtth>|

Where sre an the taexptaatvo,* *taaa'to bay far photsgrspba. tto - -

wotorcotar miirkMsadthelfhatl tba tap of tba pass. ,Bska W• m i n i n l i t to and 'aM tao I ta a medtam bataoatdays prteed at from three I

taat. The beat way ta ta eatry I shortMBdheg a Ml of piper exactty I tbe yeast, wbkh

of tho picture laaalit— a I -

a baraata taste of framed

4tba triiattl MF •way. tbore ta ateach to tba * "

lead eaa pick op jwor frame sad dkv | . . d best of the aaar. gam boat

Aad. be ft* I af • * • « >lerltMtotaa "

Food Valut to Mot Um.

ar atarah Hay ftw Oatd to tmw »»anrtiia, hot Thera i t •Oraat BHNreaie ta tha

dbta. when eggs ara teehtag, to aaaother foods which wTU glvo eoceethteBthe same tppetrt ace aa aor storeh may ba used to tbiekea coa-tsrdt or gelttto oead ta makteg amMag er a podding. Tbedtoamayboacceptsbta, bat tba food valao ta aattbo same aa tt*home economics aportilleta of. IbaCnlted States department of agrteal-tara.- There are a^amiihoi of rnmatipihaprodacto dattgoad aa ogf* saustttatoa,some of which approach egge ta eam-pottttaB mach mars aoariy thaa eth-era. Of these products, aomt are fair-ly wan known ta ktaittiinara whttoothers ara oead dttaty tabaktogaad for similar pivarious kteds dWsrdtloa.oggs to nrateta eeatoat aadvalue tbaa ethers. ~ " " "

neeetasrny '•""•itt athar egs yatk

from oktm milk aad ara toM to aavtaaJefa esVaUlE C B M l B sHrit OT-ABBBIB Bvtsssffal

wttb a Uttta fioar. ftaeb a prtdact to^^•e^o\^^^ss)ew ^ m ^ ^ a ^ -— ^v^tsV^^

oeiosony nea m ptoistB. otaarr i n l u af mtxturee of inhail ertahto fata, attamta, sad starch or

Oeoda have atao been smrketad far

ttttta or ao aJbomta. bat whkh gasapparently raade op qutte targets of

yeUew taaecsace. They arary advorttoafi far maktog <

tbeee to whka ftaahIf lbs

Btt ovarleck the fhet thatto the dtat they caaa - - -

they do

mattar. psrttcutarty If such aasahstttota ta seed ta the diet of _vsBdt or dUhtrsa to the belief that ttcottstoi tho state nutrients as i

MAKE YOURBftOOatS AT HOMEMtahlm ay uYbtah U ta *» Caa aw

TorsodOat ta Pay Are Uatd ta

Wen-made brooms tie nil goadprices, and ta tho seothem stateswhere broom corn grows weil thehome dam no tt ratios agents, under thetupervialoa of the United UUtee de-partment of agrlcuttnre sad the statecoUegovsre eacooragtag the growtag

Alabama producea eicdleat breamcom. aad the nomber of dab gtrta tothat state who sre Interested to tktawork ta tocraastag. Broom mirk It atby which 33 or 30 brooms caa ba tam-ed oat ta a dty. art being bought tatome of the ""—-•"•*•'*« where lbswork ht weU started. These are rmjt-

pay ta brooms for tho use of tho ma-chine. It costs about 30 cents to makaa broom. When a girl hss learned tamaka a perfect protect she ta allowedto aee the label "Home DemoastraUaaCtso Broom.* en uiy sbo wtahet toteU. Utay of the dub gtrta ptaa topay college or normal school expooeas,wtth the prorteds from thdr breamwork.

GIVE FLIES FULL ATTENTKHIUtttt Labor With -te-aWai" Mow WM

Oraatly N—ker to Ms

OH* year fan atteattea to tba extar-' I •»*-«•*— of tbe files that have bfaar>

Bread oa a I anted an winter aad ara —

Catted States itepsilr—st of sgrieaVtors. A Uttta tabor wttb a -ay awat-ter" BOW wtn redaro by hondra' "nut theassBds tbe aaamer whichss fsmeeltii tktt

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Ctwnlata. howerer. haro discovered aaethod by which aalle add la dfawafMm benUiie and need aa a aobotttatola tao manufacture o( baking pawdor.

Then, again, too chemist kaa keptdown the price of psbtt.

"Sacreaftl espertaosta la tsnalng

y ador. • Now Tork rtitoHrt. The paperdeclared tho oow fad atfllaa Mai

oata bate*- dlaporaad la faal ott by eel-loldal arttoa, and tbst the eddtttos ofa certata fala« agset. whose estsn akapt men*, nselts la a f ad which

a attMa farboatlac or both ofl aad eesL Featlignite, cwUulos* wasto. sswdast aad

la too _... ,It aatd tbat tbo aow foal ceeM bo

piped, stored, aad baraea wtrtaally aafad oU la. aad that aa a faal forsteamship* It u TlrtaaUy doable thoTstne of either coal or c t tnm faraaoT faal on.

Mystery SunnotMicIt Rusoan ^unhai»yw

— T a n a r aamaads UM (XOOOOOO |

bsssy. on fitfilootble Stub street.Oaawpbaa tt that behind the** a v

P*Mlng wsUa poeerty oxters, that faadsH i rsaaiag lower aad lower.

mm:Add Stomadi

'Makes tho Body 8ourI tOn« Oat ofTaa Facet* .

:

daatM Mil whle* waa paid wtt* oao• f cbo taot or ButnmoMm torwmtxU M pcraooaj piui>ailji of tbo lata os roT BoaUa. Aati«ae fanltai* la botacitlapowd of to par «.tp«na«o. It la and.

Wkat fSTtnaMot do tbo praiiat oc-eapaati of tk* a«abaaaj npiaawtt

Wbcoo* mom tba BMoay far Ita

la It tnm ibat lb< aut* dtparUMotb

• 1 ' ^ ' VUa bamfal ado* « l ^ - _ ,

Uka bo<(r. ta^Md of bMhk aad- , Daraadafcfcttaai '

Ctbo mtburj sltbto.* «araia> i

| eoottattn uuwar baoa fl»»o.

ba «aaao» loa« whaataad tba hariUtrorbw cSwta of aa add atoajaoa.load a m far aiflllr— of aaflavan)

aftbabodr; of coana. «boa tbaaaau 111. tba wtMtnt atta t f l .

tbo o m r of tbo «ail>a*ar balldtac.I t oaad to boiooc to tbo cxar—bo

paraooaUT bdd Utlo to aacb BoaataacnorosMot balMtaga. Bat la* ea rbaa looc boas doad. tt la baUorad. Doaatbo bondlcc ravact to tba aar*a por>•ooal twin, or to tbo "t * * 1 * * tofera-BMOtT Aad If tbo lattar, wbat Bsa-•Ua conraoMfltT Tbaao tjaaadoaa

br onr half a aaVoa alBat W bwbo k m takoa EATOSK with vaoarMfasMftta. I I caa to oblabwd bam a *0muX •>> wffl cbaarMr N*»d k>WffiB« CM* tt aet «otWy aktbAotor/

baaar. BorU A. Bakbaau«C caaMb«ra aa aa aoibaaaador from tba Kar-ooakx lonramrat. dlapoaaaaalacOtorf Bakhm«tic<r. wbo npraoaaiadtbo a i .— rtw •r tm tr TI ft TTfitH'tr mTTmairhtaow. Borla la aa **ar***ifiiiVtr** aritb*

Asd. OMdl«M to aar. odtbtr K*r«Orakjr oor bla followfra cms "*r'»»*'T to-day «ort> an raproaivo oatahllabrnwit.

KoMuk and OaaOtna adteroouaraamiimil to bar* aopoorud lh» Bakb.atatMtf -»mba^y- for a tlmo.

Tko qoiwluo waa pat baldlj to oaooT tbo altarttoa: "Wbat gorornmoatdoroa ntf««tntT*

Tbat la a looc CTiptlcatad qoaa.Boo." bo ond«d. Ho ftnafly laid ibajrwntiointad tba "aatlboUbairtk foreaala Baaaia.**

Uncle Sam At War 100 Yean Out of 145

aaaatir tW fnt t.Mrt ghw idM.

MAN'SBEST AGE

b)Moida.ha(IUIEO farces of the United Stales

U M past MS. or o» per cent of tb* totalUBM. according to agora* prwesnfarlto tbe boast by BtpraainlaUoe Kabaof California, chstrasa af tbe cots-alttee oa atttsry s la in .

I Claatas of tbo latrrlraa raratettoabi ITIB. tba Pattod atataa baa baoaO M R ) attbar ta <*rfl trtonttm wan

Alt) Yea iHtomsmtfMll*** •*•*»*• •»»***>w I I B •BBSOrTjaHajlll as peace Uaa, Pose* periods I warfanto

dartac tboao 1*5 fmmn ara aa follon:

trar with rrmnnt flftaoo yt*i% tbroaooalba; tbo war wttb ttaaeo to tbawar with Tripott niao nontba: «ratwiih Tripoli to tbo war with OrcatBritain a*r*o jcani and ooo BMotb;war wttb Oraat Britain to war wttbAlfS*ra, TunU aad Morocco, aboot ooojwar; war wttb Alalora, Taola andUororra to war wttb UnJco. aboatthirty yaara and atx nxailhi; war withl ln l ra to a»11 war. twaliro m a n aadtan montba; Ortl war to war withSpain, tbirty-oao J M T » aad dgbtBMotba; PbJitppta* laaorrortlon toOabaa partnVaUoo. Mar raars andtbroo BMstba; Oabaa parrVattoo laNksnxaaa wpadlrtna. tbno yaanaad • * • aiinirba: Mcanjaaa opadVUoa to Vora Orma OTpartWinfc atsatoatba; Tara Oraa Tirrr*tw*rn t» Hi*leaa paaltriw aipodttloa. oaoyoar aaf

oa oao klpl or wMmn"? a*

SSFiVsl India Now Fixe. World of S0v«r

dana Obarlaa W.latiriaa tar tba CMIaalacteal aarraj.

X i a BIHWibaa tbo aatd adaoa of tba waa tryPHIilama* but yoar. bo aaya. la tkatrat taa aMatba at but roar tbora waaadd bi Far* TJOojOW placaa «t aatd

and pUttaaa ploeaa aad njOaV I •aea Onat

aar tu t laaaoa wa aaw braaTa^WVWMMHajf-^flsMt'anif taV VBpCWof tbe ark by the PhOtsttots, Whileikty triumphed orer bred, they dMaot trlaaph oter lament Ood.Through U M pretence of the arh Oodwas workbsl i " "late:

L The ark at Aahdod (BU-O. I t wasafT i t a U M haalhaa teapte sleagaSde

tba ark woald ba daMwjad. abowtes4bat Oacoo waa mKbtJar tbaa Ood.bat Oa«oo waa haallUtad aad brokaa.BorUM tbia tbo pooplo war* afttctad

tag tbo band of tba ttrtei Oaf apaa

kaaMdlaMy tba a a i draadM dM.aaaa brako oat tbat bad « K t * d tbaAaadodttaa. aotoo*aatad wttb (roat•onallty. Tbay tboa cantad tbo artta Caroa._ * • t»> arkat Ekroa (0:10-12). AtttrOB tba daatfwctMa waa atfll BMTO

**f^t IJ?^ •?*• *t>ta.*ai1 •*• .?*?wara anmaa wna aaMrooatbdr cry woat ap ta baa»eoataatwaadoddvdylaravorofOod.Cpoo tbo adrtca of tbo lorda of tbanmattaaa tba ark waa rotaraot taUraoL TbJa waa doao bi oada a wayas ta abow coacraarvaty tbat Iba baadafOod waaapoatb—tajartgiiot.

twoaty yoan bo»oatatia bwaal waa bawtflbitad by tbapBOtortoaa. dartac wbka tbaa hrad•tamcotad aftar tba Lord.- Wa knowaot way ••mod aaa not 'boaa boardfrom tbroaab all tbaaa yoan. Ooab*>baa ba eaoUaoad to oxcrdaa tbaprophetic oOoa dDrtnt tbla UOM. bataow bo la appotatod to tao oOeo ocbjdee. alia Bo aakad tba paopla totorn to tba Lord wttb an ladr boarta.tba proof «fwftka wooM bat

1. Ta pat away tbdr tdoiatmaa wor*ablp. Tbia waa roalr/croao Uceattaaa-Boat ooder U M (Bla* of rrtfcloa.

X To dlract tbclr bearU aoto tbaLord aad atrva blm only. Uo aaaortatbtn that drilratmoea woald <«BO Maoon aa tbia waa atoccrdy cnraplMrtwttb.

IL loraal Mnwalia at Mliaib (TT.i.6).

Tbla waa for tba purpooa of uwhoalot UMlr daa.

4. Tbry poarad watar bafaro tkaLord. Tbia aymboUaad UMIT aoad ofdoando* and tba poorta* oot of tbotrboarta la pealtoam bofbro tba Lord.

lasted thetrIIL The

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UFTCORHSOFFIT DOESN'T HURT

m OOBAV our IBNOB, O*HA* CUT. *. t.

TO simPREPARATIONS PROSPECTIVE TOURIST I

SHOULD MAKE TO INSURE SAFE VOYAGE I

•AH op and down a Mf rhar.- aaDaddy. •teartbUsbta wora ptaylatfraai tbo dUroront boata. Tka* warabalas playad oa tba dry boaaaa andapoD oadi otbar aad apoa tbo aborMi

"A boat woat -aloas wblcb waa totaka a loac trip ap tbo rtror aad «p-oa tbat boat tbtra too waa a aaartbU(bt. AM Ibaboat wltb-tba aaaicb

taU yoa aboat ana aa I

Tbo aaardUlcbt Paean la a UttW" " ' « to tba doom* faaUty

> H | iT»mi l ' awrrtitTfUriabo*» mrrtainc. Bo waan aada adanttnety brlAt aolt tbat pooplo caa-.not roeasalaa bka aad aa bo coca •»•orjobaio wbtra aWa ara aaarrtilllbrawttboot bdac aadTT

"U tbay do aaAblai tbay do aotknow aim boaaaa a* ta ao •oca UkodM Bckt or tba aaajtantiit. Wall.- ta

froai OBO of tbo boataswUcb bad aaaarttJI«bt apoa tt tbUNfraaU* tooao of tbo otbar baota aad Oaa to atfll

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Troai oao ManliiUbl ta aaatborbad bo aooo and owk a oood tbao aabo bad bad! Ba bad aoaa ao taany

Paiat Ko. aot <« ntUo ftimoaa 00 tbat toochy <ora,taataotly U atopa adklac tbaa yoo Bftjbat botbaraomo corn risbt oC Taa,BMglet Ooata only a faw erata.

Try rtaoaonot To«r dractM aawa• ttny bottlo. aoaVtcat to rid yoor faator arary bard com. aoft com, or earnUtwora tbo toaa. aad caOsata, wttboot

..... arm*.

otbrr dtocoihwy of a OacfBiiaH saoiaa.

Dtnan at a cortala city rootaara CMUnc aiaeb tajayacat oat of a

I FREES SERVE TWO PURPOSES

dab* of Ika cocBtfrtot •tatts wSite tiw

pJaattac la CUttDraa oacb daMctof UM rtdarotad « M M baa baoa aw>pUed with tf«w«aattas data froa tkaaaanfmtloB. la Ot wgla tka tno paat-liwwBB doae ta tkajrtttor by tha

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^oBK*U^drWii« ako» tbo nodwbim odjod tba rl»ar wbkb(H^ j j | , , M t y (04 »* t~4 tbu j , ^ , , , ^ ^ hwkad "wry tbrUllacgadtr tbo brttbt aaanbintit

-am wbaa ba bad board tbat tbiaapodal boat waa aakte* Ita trip op Ialaac U M rt**r. put towaa and far ap |

and mdla*. -Wot .mpoodblo CarWoartBt Afwarl or pacaaaa."

ASTHMA

YN StfiH. l m tti Int

alaraMd U M FblllaUaoa. TWj laiar-pratad U M caUw*toc aa a Dnrparartaato attack them, aa they tboacbt tafroatraia braaTa artadt epoo tbaaa byattacitni Uxaa Oaat; or pwbapa rboyroeofnuad that U M rotaro of tbo paa-pla to U M Lord ntoaat a rrtara topow*or aad de<*kd to attack U M B wblloaaprrpared.

IV. Tha lalaroaoilia of SaaaaaL (r*.•.»).

Tba bradltoa anad Sasad to prayta Ood for tboav laataad of tnadngta ttw ark for doUmaaco tbay BOWlooked to Ood. aaawd afroraniiiMribla latirnaalnn wttb a bant otforta*dioalni lt»l bo hMkad far aeerptaaeabi tka aacrtaco of aaotkor. •lawaiaji wkeaocaaa waa opoaad aato Ood.

V. Tba Vlaaory Oar tba a»maBan(TT. ML U ) .

Tbla waa tbo matt of Oofa tatarpo-atttoa. - Ika Lord tkaadatad with aStoat tkaadar oa tbat day aad dwcaa>

of brad (aVlawad ap tbia adraataaaja aacb

_. J back to pawar darta* tbaaaya or Baawd. Taa Lard wffl acbtoar bardoa If wo pat oar ttaat la abat

ataad hatoro (ba A>

hieetf tad irrnaiht latliwaaaar aa. It M proper that s ataorlal he

•XSaadoct la tktaa faanka of Ufa,"

ttBtaaMay ptdada tbat aa o»T i ihnHiii . aO at oaaa drop aaat aad am aaaa taalWt Tb»«anUa-4ba artida dMaat I d f i

KELLOGG

• 1 1 — tkatbaat wba

tt a tnnnaatu froa Ottawa thatCaoCtaadtaa inioiaaoiil baa doddodla noun for tbo rcenaat of UMCMdaoa a a n t f tk t r t

nxteo of atttortac writaa froa a KVallea rtlatant ganca.moat cotcmlalasly aad bdpfolly of «pad* la Handy T**Ctraaocnoilnmtal aotorlna; and what Gently laalnoaUna; that U M trano-prrparatlooa tbo proapactlT* toorlat contlantaj BMtorlst Buy poaaiblythoald mako to tsaor* a a f * aad bar* to rtaoro a bit of aoU 00 occa-pk*atnt Torac*. Uon, oor tuUMr contlnacs: -Spado!

T t m r * qotstkna tbo aotbor, aad Man. man I Oont forget yoor wUa,aonrrra: -Any driver wbo starta not bat for tha lor* of Mike, don't forgoteaatppeO with loaa than a conipM* a abort-bandied tpad* sod a rocpJe ofoarat of I tie beat oew caatnea that bla boards. Ilkrwlae a aUb or two apoaDoney will boy s i n * a noatat* to wblcb to bate U M Jack. Wben UMTOforttme. Tbla say aooad a Mr rx- a n mil** and mllra of aaod and ahlftytraracanr. bat n i tear* tho dorlaion p i n t , and at> tncoea of rltbor appUodto tb* army tky-pDot whom w* pa—d Joat rljtbt will atan a car rill U M grasaatnadad wttb two ban rtan aad a growa to waato paeaa, tt appoan Id*-taally apoa tbe dtoart 100 aUloa froa otle to adrta* orcrtandrra to pack aany tspply atatJoe, or to tb* aappoa- apada aad adjoarta. XrerUMlira aodly experleBcod rrarf4toc aaa wbo BMB tbrr* wat froa Wyoming, tooc" " " " - — - 1 of all rangca. wbo adad opon tbat

> apade aa a (not lavrntion."

It will la U M Tsrywc paraatta of flab.•ag and hunting. The reserrsUoa a» coosUt of Bask* sad Victoria le-anda. north of U M Test region, aidets U M conUatat, knowa aa tbe Xortb-wrat terrliory, and far north of U Marctic circle.

Oaa •tirakllfM to Asetbar.

U M rlrer. *a that a great deal alongeither shore could be seen, he decidedtoo be wanted to go.

-He bad taken U M trip before, batsot eesrty oftea enaagb. Bewssaacha baty UttI* gnoae aad there wen tomany searchlights and aterttillghtparties bo wanted to go on that behadat half th* Uae-he want*! to havefor all U M things be wsaud to do.

aaaala okaa. tbat I I B a aT . r * * la 1 •imoalo, na

mtly UM watan ImanllatrJy adjacentto It. the white bsntcn aro to bo «s>•faded; and thoae wbo bara begoa op-rmtiona on ffq*1^ f*fapit win b* oatt*id. Tbs* U M reaourcea aoodod to aaa-tain fUkimo Ufa wUl bo rratrrad Carb

PAINTING WITHOILCAN DEVICE

Homamaaia Outfit StrnOar to OneShown In MuttratJon Makes

Job Very Easy.

IS DFWJtT WITH BRUSHaad aadtaai *meras aloraa.—AoV.

Edith—I Uko aa T - f t p m t wUbaaap aboat It.

tbay wlab th* UBM woald fly and tbattbay wtab th* ttm* woald ptaa tad all

' 1 ataiply canoot aadmtand. WhyI B*f*r hat* half eoootta UOM. F Maarcr trrtut to kin UBM diher. TbaTaa drcadfal U0a< to do.

-•Of coona I kaow tt U awrdy aaaipnaalon maaai&x tbat tatka wantto do aooMtblac to Bttko U M UBM paaata a harry bortot* th*y n i l aeoBo-ttdaf daa and BMT* azdUas to t a n

" I can a*o bow folks a n aiiiln—to bare p a t daya l a w Ilk* CbrM-naa and to forth, bat I dant Jatt aao

Uae to psa* amicfcly Jost We*UteyYe ttrad of things,

- -It's aot appredattBg t in* and d a *caa ba ao ales. It caa bar* as mac*wtthla It to aajoy. I ataa an U M

ts a n sack fea to eajoy aa

-'Aa I daopy. laabappyaoJortacUM-UaMtndla not Wttna- It paaa BM by wttkoatoajortas It ta tooM way. la BMrry•aktcc or not ao that I caa aajoy

"Diamond Dyes"Tell You How

A Chid can Fbflow Dtrrctfeoiand en Perfect Ktauttt

Bieb packa«* of -Oiaatond In*"caatatoa dlroctiooa aa da«lo thai aay•aaiaa <aa dbUMad-dyo a BOW. rlcb.ftddtaa color late won. ahahey car-

Bay "DUntond rfjip- BII iwliaTtladtaptrtaet raotita a n caanataat

» JOB ba«a ' • ' —

popolar ta U M daya of ebrfaJtrrT

*TVn't jroa think Jomrs baa a greato n l of dry » » r

-Yea, bat I woald Bko more aplrttm It."

TW on—Inaal aa af Boaua Ey« BO-« • tt aiabt aBoa ntinaa will prmataad i t t tm Una. wmUiy cjwa, aad ty*

AOT.

Naturalty.-[Vora tho pattest «aore la kit

t W p r - I bar* oonr noticed blaenorlna any other tloa.'

Whoa WeHUo* an Mediator PUeaPttceaf Paste lai Poartiaai to Pr*.

tact Kaawe end Pi*»—I aeM-a r a g bVsas rinlab.

PalnUng tn automoblla radiator

Maka-Up of OirMlt.The outdt c«i.i»i» of a one-balf-gal.

loo oil can. mail*- Into an atomlirr by

IGetBickYtvHealtli l pipe. A. waa nxMtntrd In oo« tide ofthe can. U M upf«- rod of tt ex«endln(t .hurt distance outmide oT th* top. A

t«l ta

lUdtey tnobla. Oat back

WOn MMOVINO CARBON.

Carbon stay bo manrrd froathe automobile engine cylinderby mcana of a carbon Bam*.a llboot Inlnrla* lha mmehnalMm.ir the following precaotlona.tagsaatcd by tb* deparrinnit ofosricoltoral engineering of tbeX*t>raaka toUrgt at acricttllar*.are atmrmd: TIM radiator nmathe flllnl > Ith water to keep U Mrjlbulrr walla and Tain* • o*.Roth n l t n Boat be rioted aadthe platoo placed at U M top oftbe cjllmWr to rannne the oxy-c o In U M cnmhqartnn chamber.If eomprtaaed air la at handafter bornlog oat U M carbon.the engtoe nay bo tomrd OTCCantO tho exbaBst Ttlra la opeaand a jet of air Introduced Intothe cylinder to Mow oot all looaa

MaaatOffaal | N I V I W W pl>a*t>d wllaawfIka dtreettoa of M i a Laater OtOoa.^ Ddnra* CM foaafailaa It c»op-anttas with tka gnat road-oalMtaa:pnaram tkora la order to hare Ike

"laaleI ^^ a W ^ fk a . _ - -p\ ^ _ . _ _ * * • — ^ ^ ^ ^

I OB UW MSSMK PCv|l7Uaal IMIUVV mBJ|atale.- aaya Cbartea Lattuop Pack.aaaocattoB. TBrery atato aaoaldwatch what O a i m l da Foot aad tba•tele of Delaware aoaa. 8amad af^aftatar. Ike highway engineer whobaflt tba OofaoaMa rtrar bigbway. beeaabmltted a comprtbeiatTa pan toOenenl da Poar. Tba ndadte tn«ptaatiac oa aa tatefllaeat eealo.

- Ike gnatoat edacadoaal caapaiga* coantry oror aaw kt bdng workadit throagh tha aehooa of Ike coaatiy.

U M coming gaatraUou wm kaow the•Btoo of fucaetij to tbe country awblcb it Urea. Oar fartata a n Uk*• teak. We aast deposit la thoa Ifwo bop* to draw oat. laroagh tb*paounc of tnoa aad the ttody otoutdoor Ufe tko chOdna wUl oacdytake np tbe ecuoontc aide of U M tab-Jact aad oMertttml what awat b*

MAKE W M 0W TBEE" PESTS~ " • ChibfraaaUy

I Pabtlc aphoM cwHdraa of TYeana.m. A , ar* arrnaar a gooo -•-—!"— re(be country la tkatr war oa the toe-eaek moth. The Aaerlcaa Forestryaaaorlatton at Wathmgtoo -waats totecdre rrpoeta oa wbat otbrr duesu» doac to tha regard aad wooMtike to find the dry with tko beat rec-ord ta conecttooa. ta tba TrcaioaI l a M tha accooat a found.

-Bora and stria of U M pttbUc oekoeta

pales, aad their last report tho--*that dorlnx th* month tho boys andg<ra ban roDected* UactOB roraoi 5.Last year the pepla collected 2J0OOJ0H)larlag U M entire caapttgn. and Ih* rtotal tbla year win far esreed that.

"A aplradld record baa hren madu

hrad U M Itot with UM.TBS cotmm*.Tbo other athonla repoiied a< follow*:Onttanlal. 3L£7: ODOK. l!UM0: IUBVDroa. MJOM: Hewitt. 4&ono: JHfVr-•oa. X887: UcTlelbiB. LIMLTBA: MoKlnley. OjOSS: Parker. SA3: Waablno.ton. ZfllO; CWnmbtn, 11.103: total.J293JNB.'

CHAINS

M l t . They ka«a. AtM pomr aoajMor'

VlltaCyond UM cad of UM handle. Bothpip.

. - 'Ah. aow ay flao abr boat baa Ibnacht BM to thb aa* boat AndI akatt aao tbo Bkjhtfi*

-TW Btarcblltbt Oanai badbaaattfal taw. Bo walcbad ovar. ,tblac tbat waa adac oa. Bo aaw tba |

atw tbo obora. «ad tko baaattfal I

siteilMJiX

kt

•^BS-

£

with a gasket to make H tlgbcWarfcas of Pwaw,

Wnen Ute air ta forced Uuvogh UMhnrtfootai tab* B and raninl to paatacroat U M opening tn the opper cod ofthe vertical tube A. U M liquid a U M

K 1 1 can ts drawn op a..-' forced out ts a | Uore Una ara prematurdy

I radiator aay be mad. ot lampblack | froa any "i» r- caaa*.

cannot crern. I f U M rroat grip can-

„ » _ . .r /y Umo It tnortiM the groand, t ,,,00 ntn deeply Into UM robber.

U M atreagib of U M caatnr.

BVLfii V V i i ' W » ll» • 1 r

B P M U ica.field mice aro Tery dntrorttf* to

frnlt trees thlt year and do not orer>look tncne ornamental tree*. T iemire can bo polaonn] by rattta* a>plea Into pieces abnat tn Inch aqaai-sand ptactns- a amall amoont of pon-dered srryrhntne tn each piece,

Polaoned wheat can tlao be otod t>kill mice. Bailey gtres tbe fotlowk:formula: Scvld lire qaarts af dr. Jwheat and d-aln. Take twtvlblrda of1 cofful of white socar. dlsaolTe wllh(oaVtrat water to make a ayron, addpowdtied stryrantnc sttr thoroughlyaatu a thin paste la formed. Poorthis oa U M damp wheat. Sttr tboroogh-ty for at least Bfteca mtnate*. Addone pat of powdered sogar. sttr: addOva to too drop* of rhodium aad UMsame Quantity of oil of aniseed. Best-ter wbrn U M mice ara Uoubltaofoa.

Waahinc U M trunks at trees tamOd weaUMT with lime wash to whicha paced parts green, salpbaf sadtobacco dost will anally keep rabbitstad sice sway. *

ForXntata andChfldren.

Motteis Know ThatGenutee Castoria

AlwayBBearathie ,

For Over

CASTORIACCULONT FORGET THE 8REEN | PERtTS ORIFTINQ SAND OUMEfl

t^yarty to Mar Native aad Her | Ibaaif PerasUaaa That AM

Mr*. Flannlgaa for yean bat proooVT «ahtt>lted froa bar ^ —> row of grrsnlII> l.ricfct. Irab gnta crepe paper.t y ilic Indltaapdla Wowa. Bat U M'i:»f rtsy wbea her neighbor, wbate• 4i van In rrsnee for terertl months,;.ullr.l back her window curtain sad^ • M M her flower pots, decanted a

.-r-1. Hlilte and blue paper. Mrs. Han-.i-un %iaa vUlbly troobled. She wor-r •->! ui.il worried. I l Is quite hard to>• lojul to two roontrlee at too BUS*irie. >it lira. Flannlgtn deslnd to

«Wic sod hi

band of creco ribbon.

the Had It Buried.

I It a BOW toBcadod Uat a tattatac-; lory beater la aa laa j r l t l famran 01I motorcar nqnlpowat.

tn. I a baaattfat la U M hHoht b^bt.

Tba Varwat.

" I ** *°* alad-'waMw.haeB^eB.aaChrtttaaaaB.Ll? aa aa gad.- ai< the hautk. | -mipel~»M7 ttr, hew

•-^^^••^*H^.^^w^"&|

A coaaraat cheek of U M air are*t a n Is oao ot the aacnta of Us aatoeaM*Mla} ttHI aaaOtaUaV

The gtaasy flstshed leather eabatttato epaoatery a better U M S U M dsXaaahsd. U M tatter bdag proa* ucrack or toss Ms cotortag aataraltknafk frtcUoa.

j End play a tbe cnakahsft la apt t* IIflret be aotlcad whoa U M car a throt- I

a aProparty a tbm frfcit of labor; prop-

erty Is desirables h» s poatUro good ntho world. That aome thoaid be richWMWS that others aay beroao richaad beace !adaatry aad enXetprae. Let not blawho a boaidias pall down U M boastof aaother. bat a t bin work dUlgont-ty aad bafld oao for klaadf. Uua byexsaple aaailut that ba owa shallbe aaf* froa rhilanfo wbea boilt—Abrabaa Lacola la reply to a attatfroa U M Workaea'a *-r*T*tM~' afHew Tork.

•• •.! mill »llver an* betnv hoanlnl Inil.lna. th« far eastern dl»Uioo of U M••iirvati i't forrlga sod domestic coe>• i.r.v gi\m mrrrnry to an tnddrotr,-i>-.rtii| <>f an old woman paying foeh. r l^irrhsMi of a cutlta mill with<*»•.«>> wnrth of gold barm, which theU.-I 'iliia out of Its hkllos Ware. It la.-.i:ma!r.l that. Joe to Ibo dUtnrbnl

.Nllr-al mndltlooa awl lark of ail*iju ilt- lanklng fadllilt-a tbruuiibootI ' I . I I I I . ui U-o*t a billion .l-.llar»' wunh1 -IKiT l» tlinllarty UOUPIRL whlrti

v HiriUilly accuunt for IIK- pmrat. '.i.m.f •aiuatlon.

•owthara of Peru Bsttway. U M

two boon- cteep climb froa U M tea.

sand to Ore "mawitril feet, a n locatedthe faiBOua drtfta* atad bllla of Para.The platna a ban aboat tweatymiles wide. U M air thin aad dry aa ino trace of faattalioa •» he- ores, eahr

toward the prenlllng south wind ofUUa region. They are from nrasato twenty fad In bnadth acmoa Ika

lime* oo* hundred feet from bora tabom. Ho lightly I* U M sand parsedthat UM feet of tbe borae* or mesamake little uaprcnlon 00 U.

A War Leases.-8|moH<igb borrowed $30 fma aa*

tola morning, but I didn't utlnd letUagblm have tbe mooey."

-Why Dotr.- I noticed that he Jutted down the

amount on a tcrap of paper."' I Ibousht It Kroerally unili nln«d

that s M-rap of paper tlsnlftr* an obaVgallon that wool be tort,"

Naturally. Natural Result.-V.' v an- >'Ki Uiblnx jroursrlf Into -Tnar frlrod snvis burled hi

<u- b -• -lute of ezcltctaroty- tbourtit-" *-Ili> :»H- I n o t to |>t u l tlu bnt- -Yes: hi " "

on trark.**• Laws of health are almple.

A4nni alw> sot bis eyre open aftar con»l»t In not enjoying anything; ahi- matrlacv. cn-at df*L

aaf • Feet

" "—" »•-•"-- «— —»—-» ""TuwT "waal Aaaa) Walks.BoOe Bear walla a n aaaalty too dry

I boor, whoa afrcaBsd aackac wffl tab* to mmm*r •>> too Poor. Before1 kaoehbsj, paaUa. taka oat iha soil to a depth

aad width of three feet, adding as-, .- .„..• „__ . . , _. rtn ant atflirt flM takiliallw ui IkJ »«*«a4akf aold tt It a to he had.

sad tan--ritae. A aboat of paper .prta. ahackJai. BaatlrtoBdon^p After abdag, retarn tbo sou sod ailow' ?*• > > dJM* r the aaad Teats aa4 heepa oattte oa ««»aona. Otaaen sad other past*sad sroaad tbe By awag coaaoa kitnaai Kiadna » V tsea be growa then aaccsesfally.

" g * " " * «*?J5mM tnm any tkaae hota wffl be kapt opea. W a t o r " ^ "• taaalnd dairy daring• the brass SaaaV—A. E. s e e - hot weathar.

Aadftaa. Ghataas, a Poaaar Mo- ABA two or two aad a frw

caa he tncad «e.atk|at that kt wa raa B

Coffee OftenDisturbs Digestion

and frequently C U I M J » e r ^ _ _Touscess and •Ieepleunesa.

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Postum CerealThis favorite drink enjoysgrowing popularity because ofits pprafirg flavor and its so*periority to cofflee in ********>-nalneaa.

SoUbyGrocanlntwo 2So-18o

No tab* in pricmMade by FOSTOM CSMKAL CO, Inc.

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New JerseyItems

il n w u Burlington and Bordentown.•ervlcca for d s veterans who died tte Woodbury. — Barber* charge SOpast year, eenta for • hair cot. a ralat of IB

Okmcestar City.—Poata of tte Amer- renta, and 30 cent* for staves, a JumpIran Legion bar* and In otter nearby of 8 cent*,(owns turn received word tbat tte Atlantic City.—Charts B. Fort, nt-

refundta*; to ttelr customer* tte s u n «ust.overpaid. !fewa

Btanards. Likewise arrayed acalnst

aioocester. — 81s ttownwaya war*taken' front Ite Immigrant stationher* and deported on tte steamshipBegloa for Liverpool.

Westvllls. — Doc ownera mat wttbthe borough council to talk over a newordlnanca regulating tte keeping ofcanine pet*.

onmanc* department of tte for*m- perlntendrat of weights and nwaaoreamem necda civilian guards at tte plant of Cumberland county, resigned to eo-at Pedrtcktowa. - «M» In tte hotel bustoes* bar*.

Pitman.—A donation of ISO to tte Ofoacester aty. — Many carpnteranew building food of tte Baptlat are gradually going back to work. Itrnnrcb baa been nude by tte Ever to believed tbat more win fo back da>Ready ctaaa. Ilia, Oeorg* Watson, U. Tte shipyards are working on gov-ti-acter. m o n l contracts, and many of tte

Boboken.—Local Mai dralen hare nen ten learned that no higher»*«n "fishing atead of tte net." bavin* wage* can be tad at thto time,advanced ttelr ptlcaa on a report that Trenton.—At a meeting from whichtte ratoe operator* ted Increased <D* pobH« was exctoded tte Frecbold-tbelr*. Later they wet* Informed that •"'_•' lhto- cUy_deeJ!t>eA to approve

- » 'Wafak.^had been mad* and tbat jwo tails of Jamea J. Barrett fortte April rates win prevail- for tte •"M-TI for road repair material for-

BrMgeton.—The discovery In a Held

BY UNO AND SEA

•taws of the World.

•vents at Washington Wklak L*Large aa Crucial MappwNna.

ladaatrtal Aetlvttie* atHanM and Wiraad.

Contractors Sampson A Beater of relation*.Ellxahetb. povlngtta WhlteBnrso *™"-r Oenerol Palmar set ttepike between Egg lUrbor and Ataecon nar'Sa °* P*00' l o beallowed on aatoa

reach dry ball of a big blue car terror- _.(_tslng other driver* on tb* Beverly road. f r mJPatrolman Gilbert arrested Bargln* p ,and testified te wo* In no condllloo to' «tinldrive. ™lnl

Trenton.—Daniel A. Spalr. secretary ',

Pasralr. —..»,Mlnrurn ta* laid

« «iu avamuiiHHw with Germany tosettle all matters necessary to com-plete reestabllshmcnt of diplomaticand consular self Ice and comaardal

Uoo Amendment. . . .^ _ I A . .__ . . . . . . I

grand jury thai I trade nallulcal bureaus of the gov-1 four major league games scbednledntme» | ernrooot InrolTlos a broadening of tte | for greater Xew York *o date.

Two of Senator Johnaoo'a coltSenator Kenyon of Iowa and SenatorMcNsry of Oregon. Issued statement*Indorsing Johnson's candidacy for ttepresidency. Both senator* declaredhim to te tte moet available candidatefor tte office.

A One of tXfiOO waa Imposed on tte

* t oL" °* "**** "•*»« andaonabla chargea for shoes.

Indiana Bepobllcana split In con-

Wood. Criticism of tte Wltsoo admin-Istratlon waa tte keynote of tte meet-

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ladaatrtal AeUvttie* at Tte Camdeo-Phlladetphta bridgeHex** and flhraad. a n d •"• Hudson Blver vehicular tun-

nel bin* which were vetoed by GOT-. New Jersey senate over tte governor's

I veto.Illicit still operatore cannot te

prosecuted under old revenue tows ami. must te punished under tte new no-

Readjustment of lbs-wag* rate* feeliten^Lwoblhltloo-tam^aMordtag-to-

to 43 acre*. Therefor* tte Mass***war* compelled to rant too. fronTS*'

_ . tandlora. at fabuloua larlceaT^x?

STRICKEN WORLD S s s S S S s S -aUotmeut. not to speak of •-- •for recruiting, ttedurcne*.

affairs, and after Us termination te

o^potatoa a rating ttet had arten«™rtog Ite diamond conflict.

World War?

Natural Desire a« Putsaats to Partl-aloato lit Ownership ef Sell

Ttey Till Is Root of tte

- s>a>»iiir M a a B s i>Aainmy rnAMK COMIKFORO.^ talking with people about Rossis.

I teve dUcorerrt tbit B>o« p»opl« In

I ttey worked and struggled tte dteprrI Into debt they fan. Increasing amam

oats from ttelr booses. Every yearmore than half t te adult malei (tasome districts three-quarters of tke -men and ona-lblid of tte wonwol antforced to quit ttelr homes andjder tbrougboat HossU In serwork. Tn t te governments .Mack eartb regloa t t e state of _tars la hardly better.

Tte phrase -class distinction" oasmore than rhetoric In Boasts—It waspart of t te chain*. It teadetnTed «a>tiny, bolted t te door of "opportaal

mnlsbment under tte new law la a I »•**» idea of tte conntry. darNlcn-

. lovernuieut to dissolve t te General «quare miles, one«titb of t te entire I tary; tuna MJOOOJOOa of tte n.^^—-

Party of America, In a convention at [ Boaatan empire U spread over part of I

SPORTING.

t?™? 2 "°J*f ***- ° « »«xn«rda conditions eontinoed ut te aeas of Bering. Okboiah snd Japaa pendents attached to t te personal snv-of tte northern Padfle bound it on tte ice of their masters •east Tte Baltic sea. t te gulfs of leased. ~~ - - -Bothnia and Finland limit It on tte letarlat.northwest; two staooos lines of land torments of arable land. These tV

a»lers and two cents a pound at retail, offered onlfleldtr JJeosel to Cnde Wll. I rural commune called tte Mr. wWca

been elected secretary of tte Statel

* of ray. of Phlladerphla. In tte~ second jl d floard fterrerarwT *°° * h T '** •""•'" •*"Dd *"**• »aouM ! eommerce ta propoecd ta a rvqusst sub- round of a scheduled eight-round thm nuance. As tte Oupton to TU>

which was organlard recently In Dlta- I I ! ! . 0 0 lh* fwWf"1 • w h n r l ' l « «» W m " l n I "» Congress, bout at Philadelphia. Thto to the see- ' "•"* • Hosslan sea. Persia may te" ' — - . . — . _ _ . __..— . . . . „ . . . __ . lum.l««l«H nul lln.> H'liJ. I . . . » < . l , u u l . ^ SBld tO form tte BRt link In th» MMK-

« „ ^ - 1 1 ™ M 1 I . . ta Brigadier over Murray. In a previous boot tte I • " boundary of toe Buaatoa empire.has retained Ltadabury. Dnww A ^ t U . * " 1 ^ . . ! O*OCTB| to t te Marino Corpe for too- Englishman dropptxftte -Battler- foi I followed by Afghanistan. On tb* Pe-BJOVW tbea* oflkials. The association I -*"^ "*"•*»•» ste oemg molested by i oy rreaiornt Wllaon lo ta Brigadier over Murray. Iihas retained Ltadabury Drnew A • ? * • » I*"1"*-" ' Oeneral In tte Marino Corpe for tern- Englishman drop•sulks of Newark aa raunseL^ *Ct*"?J-}t'*' Vnal- *>*«»• Prt* I Ponrj .ervlee, r

Co^rwWcb'l. ta3nTadJ£o!u I SSTmr"1 ." ""i* ""**" 'W "° i ° < ^ * CommercedMyrtle Ilolrombv. teacher of the I •

(primary room, has been ensaced to I I

from t te Blackf

I on tte value of tte land, but was <•*•

eastevemeqt of tte peasant was r »ogateed ta tte Act which pretend**ajjfninfipsitlftii.

Psasata Sy*t—.stUarty Chsatot

<a> >•<*• sir McCtan l b « » i ( i r Mru.lic<u."lBoacoa Dates waa von of the polM*

of tte Queerest love Uiauglu un nf-•rd. At least Boacoa ted never beardof Its equal.

Be waa m lev* with two youngwomen. Nothing remarkable aboutthat, you win say; Ifa more oftenthat way' than not Tters'a no dis-puting t te t Tte fact that te waa Intore witk two girls—or thought te•aa »aa not tte remarkable thing•boat BoaeoaTa romance.

Uere-s tte thing about It: One oftte girls Boacoa bad never seep andtte otter te bad never beard apeak;and te could not tad which of tte twowas tte more desirable, Aa for that.tkoogb. It looked hopeless for him Ineither case.

Baecos waa better acquainted with-Voice- than with -Eyes.- la fact, tedid not know Eyes at alt Voice, ofcourse, waa tte one te talked withever Ite phone, and Kyee waa tte onettet worked la tte same building withhim. Be ted Mad la varloua ways tomeet ter. but unfortunately' tte girlwaa employed In aa office entirely aep-

' ante from tte one te which te had adesk, and beted not teen able to andone among his fellow workers whoknew any of tte go-fa associates.

Eyra bad Balled at him when temet her on tte ataim> *<~ «fc- "—«tune some ten months ago: and subee-1

frequently, ste ted greeted him tte Isame way. But It waa Just a friant. Iry. comradely smile—not tte Invlla-1

gratified It waa ttet way. Boscoe tedliked tte girl from tte start, and dur-ing tte months te aaw her come andgo from tte building te became con-vtneed ttet te loved her—or would

_ - — .« .„ OTMV nuuii OUISIO* in* . * "

gat* looking about aa though In search° f . 'S > l 0 J!* . B I > "2! . E I? I " I l d o* l K I *«*TII*OII Orawa. Ixaogsratadtyaaltod with then wtan ate a . Bo* mmm*, m Vmm m^mSTmimv

Itoscoe's heart beat violently aa te V a r - i *r*un*1 Mem.hoscoe-s heart beat violently aa te v - r g < *r«w*< Hem.

tmiM-riiy. llftnl'his bat and Inquired: *"•* n o 7 ' W5J*" • ^rlab faahlaa"Can I b» of aervlcer W r t w p o ~ * ? ! : l

U ™ V ? > m l . t "*> a^1 dont know." ste replied. Tin "? m*°* '**'5r ^L^. T^^

tooktegformyauut We got srparat- *• SS..™! « Z/ZSH. 'SSS-ed la tte miwd and rm afraid she's " "" »orprlslng to nod spotted WUrttaken the trolley car thinking I also }**}* •» «M"waable. Thto spttoirttewaa on It and tbere lant another car M d J n« dressmakers In tte Boe da latorhalf anTOOUT^ "n0"*" • » p ^ , att,^^ , t a t nvnrered ,nd apot.

Boscoa stepped Into tte breach. * • matertala had ted ttelr day. tbatTU be fUd to escort you home te • • »»»•«• «« ; • •»MO» <* #**• "•»

mjr—my alleged aatonobU" f r r ' ***• a«atr>rll

friend of mtoe—another baseballfaar

Boscos-s heart sank.That must te tte fellow soars ta

love with." te thoughtHe talk* Just lite you. using tta

Ite players," ste went on.This gave Boaro* a new

, . - .» .—. _ „,„ aooss ctance of beattag him ta a matrimonial duel.

ttaued. T t e next comer Is where Ilive, please. Tea. you should meet

| *ver. te waa quU* tte oppostt* of

beahfal. but ratter reserved, youmight say. I -Because I never met him mnelf.

—, _. . . ___. u . and tteof his career when Lew Jeodler. tte ' o o r t a "de of Mongolia, and star* 1000rrark Philadelphia lightweight, stop- i tt = " skirted tte north of Manchuria.ped tte French tltlcbolder ta tte sixth ' beU>* *eparated from It by tte river^—_.. .# . ^— _.^ .._._. ,__ Amur.

SJITSL ^R.UII and John u . BrineSu

" - former * ™ .at the Arena A. C, Jersey City. - T t e total leegtb; of t te frootlernte

I Tte Brown Cnlvendty tennis team f* •»• Busstonemplre by land Is• 0 won all six matches In fts coolest at * J » "»"~ te Europe and n l *V

Standard floor declined » ctola a Prorldeoce. B. I , wtlbarrel to tlXTi. the lint break In tte lese team.

isuty or carry- ukewvapona. John year.

, Pa, tea been appointed

I rolsted scneme compelled tte pesststs

lords at any price, t t e landlordsheld them up.

It was only ss late aa 1004 that 1stlandlord was forbidden by law to h>fUct corporal.pgnlthjatnt oo tte pen-_aat . Even this Isw waa winked M

slaves aa bruise treat tired domratk

it was acase of "wtoag number.- Tte girl waacalling up a newspaper office to gettte baseball srorea-^for It developedabe was a fan"—end bad become con-nected with Boscoe's demk Instead. Bewas a "fan- himself, snd tad Itescores at bis tongue's sod. so te fur-nished her with the desired Informa-tion.

Then te took one ef tte boldeststeps of hi* lire, lie tofcj her te wouldgive her tte scores every day If shewoold call him up; ta fact, te offeredto call ter. but ate refused to give hernumber. Ste accepcsd his mvlcalioa.and soon they beca "- --•--••

. _ _ , _ . . . been Inlore with a man Fve never seen. Begives me Ite baseball scores over ttetelephone every day. ami—but. ofcourse. It's all usiliss. fll never ateethim."

Tte roadster came to a stop In frontof ter borne with such violence thattheir beads (track tte top.

Thank you so much.- ate said, aate helped her out. *Ma>be I can dosomething for you some day."

Itae^oe i^Jprd sod iropM rorwords, flaally managing to say:

-TLet m» come up sad see you tonight.and HI being Into rctrpbone man ef

FOULARD HAS M i l

fUd to escort you home te • »»»•«• « « ; • •»MO» <* #**• "•»mjr—my alleged aatonobUe." f r r ' ***• a«atr>rlala.

-HI te eomUly glad to ride te It, 1 J ^ . ^ 1 1 1 * ^ * ^ ^ ' ^ J S Zassure you.- ste told him sweetly. *•»* ™J** world of dress matertala

Soon ttey war* bunlng along tte "* •potted, nowersd and atttpedroad-not too fast, for Boscoe wanted *«*•• *«> «* «**~ •»«»«« ,*»»»"«to proloot,- tde trip, eaptrlally after te i^-r«gbtawayJrom-lta-rl»ala^discovered there was no ring oo tte « • » • «>'«*-• m«t«»alaarelaadesothird anger of ter left hand. ^ partcuUr^ arUstkt faaWofc Bound.

"Want It a glorious gamer ate c f r r f o U aUrta. accompanied by ul-wrftH'nvfii. ttarttag slightly as Boscoe (n-abort straight coataes which bare-narrowly mlassd bitting another car. * ? « " l b J L w ^ - . T U ! * S°* "*do* to tte fact ttet te was looklag =»«ruirs Ideas and already It tea barmto Eyes* eyes. ' ***• PopoJar ta Parla. BaaUy some

They discussed tte game te detail. * «»• •**• aensadonal models tooted-Do you know.- ste observed, aa •*• '""T «««aaes. so unusual was tte

* treet^ Is mort In evMeoce snd near-l«hed with orgaudle maslta coUara, orircompanled by white nmslte or fine'"*» «saquln blouses. Both CtenUta a d P*0-01" declare ttet this U going

. Verjr m a l " of Ite new afternoonnvssr* are exaggeratedly bunchy atIte aides; Mine of tte newest modelsawasnre many yards around tte beta.B o t t B t o does not mean that all tte°*w drawee ore wide—quite the re-ll"*»«»ed for sfiemooa wear. Indoors"* '" ** ' ' ~

Ite dry council!ns Ferry rallrosjl offlrUIs.

PanLBurllngtoeL—Prank a Creea

fire oo January SL i aofeminnit acroiin to Drcreot chaotic I t n n Ja**1* Clarke of Allentown, Pa.Ettaabeth. - "ecretarle. of e«onry ' c^odlttoa. buUtag i C tmnZIon * • * ^ F te I

ry agricultural agent >llcal farmer and a graduate of the'cnl- L_vera.ryofOhio«h<iol«f,SrtcultCTi M t o f e ^ Z T t ™ P^'" "" " D p ' ° r *^ o t * cu°f«r«ice to tw held In Waab- J <*n nr WIIMO. tte new mlddto-

Wlldwood.-Tbe taterMSonal^dlo ^ n ? s h ^ f ^ *£%" %"* n"' torco- w t W '« cban.plon7*how, a disport^Jrt!f«pbC«r«nyofXewYorrta1 l ^ e r ^ l ^ t f f r J , ' ZZf? ..".*• h»~»' «f <«•* U80O emplojec* »J!?7«* "» --« «-rli37»dl.

meet I Co/porsiUm. Juw. I. mill be ronalder- aoF.lh*n \{?**- .•ploy ed at a coofervnrt, to bo bekl In Wulx •Jol"m* W " t 0 ° - l b #

u tat lb b

payroll will , „_Oloocester City.—The Pnbilc Service | pla I on In tbelr I utloo dVlay.

I U UUamstowa—Funds for the baae-

Quui.da (or tte HIM three mouths oftnl» yrar saouated to *ia.700,iia.

A warning to I bo American proole! " i? 1 " 1 ««ravaeaui-B un.1 •riclbv

' " '" P«l--al I - i « liav.s

Buasla. t t e population coattnaed Isgrow.

Tte peasants' only partlcteatloa h)

tome. It Is of Immemorial antiquity.

problim. It means bams t» ti——

laga. These elected a Bead man sadcollector of local taxaa. It was the Dear-est BaasUn peasants ever got to free-dom, it wag ti)^ deartag bouse far

«-.nr*. Ttetr on* cream b*jitaeo . touch of k « l « « «ov««neot . hick* " ! [ ! ? ^ t o • " * *° *«•« ; tt simply provided a

f » W — • • » * « * • - « « - of coooerwte, te burde.Tte^uastaa peasant has been a " . . r , ,

• Tte ..

"Oi>e.- but tater widened tbelr scop*to other subjects, althoogb never de-scvodlag to tte plane commonlyknown aa tkldlng.-

Boscde fell ta tore with tte voice,not ta a silly way, bot ssrkmsly. Uewas a sentimental youth and. ite nov-elty of tte situation appealed to bun..Still, te waa handicapped by his re-serve and could not master tte cour-age, or whatever tte missing Ingredi-ent might be. to ask tte glrTs name'orseek to meet her.

Th t

[ aaasiered ta advance of her lips.

ZUNI INOIANS FLEET-FOOTEDRemarfcaM* Rack* T

WMeh Raswers Usually DefeatMetftteel ~

Tte Zunl Indian* of Northwestern

Thus msttcrs stood when two | [*** f o r Prtte*

MET FROCK FOR SUMMERta one quart of wait* stock. Thickenwjth one tanlespoonful of rke floor.Add on* Mbtespoonfol of lemco Juice,on* tablesitoonmi of soy, one quarterof a cupful of sour orange Juice, a*peck of cayenne and nutmeg, withsalt to taste. Boll ten minutes. Soft.

w our sarvice alaht and day to keep •*• rtc* flour- *•* '« Ihronga a fla*the worM wholwoms sod all the i m •*•"•ef beugs supplied with Ufe stuff. | .

•AlAOt, SOMK OLD, SOMC NIW.

For any otter meat except break-All deottt sad falsVhood buries

Prom It slidgeUMr:

Vegetable Sal-ad.—Coop four

DSBMUI the eruslCoverlae) beans from vtawf

TWl aw. if it tsuawsd roT- W o u M ">• worm be bettsrt

on7«n2ron^and two tsMe-

1 ley. mix weU. wttamayonnaise and

stuff tomatoes with t t e mixture thusprepared.

aVunewfcfc aaJasWTo one and one-half cupfuta of finely cut celery addso* cupful of shredded cabbage andone capful of not meat*. Molstoa with

•ailed Dressing. Beat Into tte yolks

OUR DAILY FOOa .

Her* ta a fmlwho to food of such eoupc may deetre

to try:yj* j*av

Wash and soakone p o u n d ofprunes ta three"pints of cold wa-ter overnight tatte morning teatslowly apd add— . M MI .•»•••• ueat into tte yolks ~— -"- slowly apd add

of seven eggs four ublcspoonfuls of °°a lemon sliced vary thto. and oneolive oil. then add one-half cupful of •tick of cinnamon; cook bstow Itemelted butter, t te Juloe of on* lemon, simmering point until tte prunes arethree teaspoonfum of salt, one-half tender bat unbroken. Add water Ifcupful of vinegar, one tehlospoonfal OMded. aa tbere should te three ptataof sugar mixed with one-half tea*poeo- when done; add tares taMeapoeafuls

I HI mixture costs tte spoon. sugar to swuetsn^ Cook until tte sagefvtato tr'tif Hil-r all of tte I ** transparent. Bamove the rlnnamon.

tbDowlngingradlenUlhte: TaraesmaUl?*1 two-tblrda of a capful of orange

I small boiled potatoes, four bard cooked | (svwh &mm Cs**-Sift together

each layer with minced onion. Four of sugar, thro* toaspooofuto of bakingover tte abov* boiled dressing and powder, half a teaspoonfal each oflet stand to season. •>« and cinnamon. Mix to a soft

IHaeapa*. SataaV-MU ptoeappl*. * £ £ . ""h -

h « " « "Jf81 * . • £dlcwl. with equal part* of diced cet- ,"22l^{li J JEL^IJZ?

JJjtoj-^-to ^ ptoto M wit. M .^aZd^^»o»XUtrv*ltaUn^. ^reT^mUr. ZTZJTZi** o l ' f^ a yg t . £ , fy .f f * ^ or^rt-h^S??-.—^-"-— and anrtahU with -~» --• ——Kisritr"- arsa5ts*js-js ra^ysrassjw

^ ^ ^ takrn from the top. " ^ •

IN THE MILLINERY WINDOWS | . n ^ ^ m ^ i ^ ^ e r ^ ^ e S. I cnlrrs> sod blanched shaonda with s

Oay Cotoea Are Deddedry ntyltalij i Uttle choppnl pepper. Make mtoCotlr* Hats Ar* Dsvsloped ta' small balls. arrsn»« oo lettuce aad

Vrvlci Ihadea. *erve with bolted dressing or mayon-

te Ite millinery world. Kntlre bau

oo hat. in dark oWom.

* » e d liver and serve.Baked Squab* Cut Ova squab* tot

-"— '" *"

a. Teachers' Aasoctotloo held a mertlniR>s ground tad been opened lo a drpt ta 'be hlgn school tare. Tmctttnof three feet for laying pipe when for from *>-MI*" participated.teverel feet around It tta earth seem- Mnlvllto.—The police here tave beened to open up, and all Instrument* ao asked to '— ' - " ~far aaed have failed to rearb tte hot-

, Tte cootractora ar* trying to L _poasp tte water from Ite well. note stating tbat ta was going away.

Trenton. — Msrvta A. Blley. state Psolsooro.—Oeorg* V. Uanlove -'budget cnmailseWmei and a BepuMlcan. f 'haa bean dismiss*d by Ooveraor Ed- ]SSI'JlTVa'Sff'y****01"' T*""" Bacon* Xeck.-Tta7r?J»lSfSS-?^!!**?1 V«*» r»«^ofo«punltoofiteWioolb^,

ttZttSttS^SZ •^J^b , to*gr T O O oj a o . 8 rboss* **rstal moatta. B* was said to ***-KewTork. Be atoo was nnhhMr. — . Woodbury

«- B tee. BepohU-a t*,^*, ^K. "^cJ^.t^^ j %' M&taflL *

of this place toa a a prababto BepobUcaa <ear asayer.

Traataev—Mrs. Mary Harris Ana**-.

dab.— Fishing by moonlightuken creek baa given

tea I tte. past week.mmsauaisforMaylaa - - •

nos* tte worM I tato*

to lie anwoz the rnulu .enc« to be held la Washlu«u

GENEKAJ.

Henry Lay«r. a farmer, has cueiess-ed at Wortbun, N. IX. to ^ ^ ^•f Jscob WoU, Wolfs wife sndftv*hld ^?y. Jato

oo tte Wolf farm, three miles

£ d b, J. E. WUltam* *,„,

iV.Dete.wte to ssrrtag,, , ,^ f»Ja Atlanta pmlieatlary

moor *>—«Tin .

I Strike of sleeping car employees Ui crowing ta Hal jr. At t te frontier town. ut «~»-t*» tte train carrying members' of the executive council of tte League

ut Nations was bekl op.^fty police barrack* ta varlooa parts

oi incUod were wiped out ta tte courseof widespread destruction of publicproperty and otter acttvttiea by bandsof armed and masked men.

According to i sports. Ukrainiantroops ' v* • Tvptod Odeaaa.

Aft*. itloa fur three years, dasto tte » *••> radaa} waa ressmedto caaad- . wh«o i t e Moan* Boyaltrack reopmed at Moarraal

TurktoB nsrtoeisttot troops were vtc-tora te a battle igatnat loyal force*asar IssrtL They are advaadag to-ward Ite Dsrdaastl**.

aaiartrsa i w a f y e i upne«uml»'o toaaborfe of Mexico Ctty.

" — • - » »J^~«-«"^ — '

- to tte caadtnoa of i t e saaa who ted

for tte sssnlsrer* of AraesJasa)

Cananusles wte oerttae to

. dodglag tte ipmsilsimalia

an acre of

loving people. From tte coorersattonaI tave had with Ba—lina of tte peas-ant class I better* tbat they tave suf-fered more because they never had araaac* to own tnrlr a m K~~—, their

them of poutkal freedom. Tte landquestion ta a heart question, a hearthquestion to them.

Craaota Lasjg Diatriautlaa.Some Idea of tte tend crime te Bus-

sU to told ta tte stsrtltog flgurea show-tag tte actual dtscrlbetioo of arableland, fwests aad aaaartnia ta Euro-pean Basata. Tte foUowtag table Isonly oo* count ta tte Indictment:

and te weal up ta tte air. so lo speak.Eyes' eye* were aa beautiful to lookupon as Vote** vole* waa to bear, andte felt that eUter of tte glrU wouldBt ta with his Ideas of Ite Ideal.

Koarae was not a particularly tend-sons young man; still, be ted hi* at-tractive features, on* of which was.his Immaculate appearance, while hi*

S3 mile* ta length, aflrr a wevk of•ever* preparatory prartlce. Tte con-testaata are comprlled tu kick a small

Tte Belgian coal mines sr* now tan-Ing out about SO per reat of tte nor-.mat production. Ttey supplyall tha rttml ~—A~l «— •».- •>Industries, while some S3O000 toas ef

country, which before ttek

og ta* ifhTsriainOewa:

regaining l u former prosperity, sad<niy quit* recently tte French mini*try of reconstruction gar* an orderto a stngte BeM-in Urm for ZjOttUXB'squer* met<— -i ntndow panes, to beutilised ta IW •evastated regiona. Theresult of C" •.!» 1* that whereas, sitte time -• i^e atgnlng of tte aruds-rice, t te rrvocb franc was worth XMor even L U francs ta Belgium. It tonow worth 80 centime* Belgium.

tar efforts to Franc*. Oraat Brttate b)'already a considers bl* tmportrr efBesglaa good*, while tte Vattod State*

waa recently placed aa order to Baigtesia of for more than iWnjWVWOfraacs'worU

of glassware.

coup** of dimple* thst (tamped himas bating a genial disposition. Tea.It waa entirely possible for a «irl tu

ttat were pleaitng enough; at Was*.

so ttet ta taking a step IIt a aurpriatng dlitaore ta froot or ituplu>ed. Itbera aa they run.

Tte rule of the rsrr la that thisslick U never to he loorbcO by u y fiRAT MOW FAVORITE COLOR'part of Ibe body •ntuT than the foot. .The cootrstania nui ft 'nt» seven- '

I tte amnrti-si nf tltu tulltlniry shorx IsIwortb il<n.Tll>lns. The hat frame.

' the top wasI laid a dujhly fnlil _of_{h»_rll>baav e»-teixline Ilk.- ibe loop* nf * |,|R iinmlo inv Up of the ear mi earn alile. and

) dn>4>la| a lrtd<> In Iho bark so ttat| Ibo tat founilnll.m or cruwn wasI complHriy rouivalnL In front a III-i lie ssriamt of llon.-m Airmnl a frnra-I las for tin- fa.v. The rllibna was InI dull ImMiiu roli-r and the flowers vari-

V j colorvd.Fabilc bars an* vi-ry hl;hly rrenrj-

rd this wwni by tlw U->t mllllm-rybouse*. A Eivnt tleal of tatTila la he-Ins shown oiwl rtlil-o la a »«r> Im-portant tat nuK-rlal.

j , I'or m l sumuu-r «a-ar Hie hlg Irens-' parent tat* of hair Itralil or nullnex

, Tu__ . , uldfa»hlooed ktstxirn Is awlu vlth ns,

I dower or rtUioo trluuurd. lor sports*I «rrnr sngora list* sn> nnsr being1 l>r«(ht oat to be in*trbe<| r u n l y In \

••raters, tbe l»o fonuliu; rrry at-_._, __ Irak4 alsuw* tractive uroitupauluu-ti!* for Ibo «tl

anal Btye rs i i laf A Cluster of *>hllo sntumrr »i«.n »kirt.Scarlet Oray ans) Or***] Patwe Flew.era at ta* Waist BMdsd BelU In evidence.

< « than tbU «taa aerg* or tloth I. j sign, ta Uaallful cWorlus. areituplojed. | | 1 M v t l t „,,

OOOD THINGS r O "•IONS.

Crush tte liver*, mix with one tsble-__," - tpnonfnl earn, of flunr and batter, soVt

._ pour over Ite sqush*. Cover with oiledpaper and take one hour.

N I C ! OCOA- Wka bearTlaaflMrs »arss7 wSI •>«from 4sr to «*»

IIU o n Is aHrmr* Btbt—tt or nrtsdquit* swmr.

I --"-*' - —•»» «» VKT-I. inm |i neany ^__

.na^ayjn . de.^dUbwUh jm^ooJon OOOO TMIHOS FOPl TMt INVALia.hole pepprr and salt sene'dataUly snd garnish dlabes ap>

and olive oil to baste It ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ proprtately. It IswdL Let the 01el lie ta S_sssl^fl^^^H when serving anthis marinade fur six L^_9H^^^H Invalid. Smallboors, turning occasional- M ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H ^ 9 portion* of food

L ly. tfcra roatt In a hot H ^ ^ ^ ^ B i of tte right tcm-> oven; let It Iw rather on- mf/^S^^mtfBm per*rare on oar

| derdooe. Kerte wirround- Bm^O^BtM prettiest ehlaa! rd by niararonl cooked mm follows: t E a S s y ^ ^ ^ , ^ / served with the| I*ut tato a aaorepan a talf-cupful of " 1 B ^ ^ ^ cook'* best skilltomato purev. lhm> ubk-M>ounfols of will make t te food appetlxlag.batter and two or three tsbUwpuonfala Beef-Tea Jelly—Cover wttb cold wo-of the meat gravy; sra*oa well wttb ter one-third of a box of gelatin; Mpepper and salt to loate. tiring to stood one hour then pour over twstb* boiling point and Wramrr for a rupfula of boiling beef tea. i

tbv l«:iuiy lyi,,B eutlrvly saucvpon; cit- t'rdlinry uu'nerlKx] I ocoisltirully

. - « v .v». WMV y*»\ UKIU uiio a sauce-mesan cheese. ! pan with |WO quart* of water, s car-

•oinacii Wit* Crsam«-n-s^i i h i ~ r . j . »— - • • -- . .—pound* of spinach and pot It In a tart* toll and mace to av*jk«. simmer fur•atm-pon; cook over the heat, •tlrrtng' thrre boar* slowly until half of Iter* slowly until half of Ite

minute*, thru nut' liquor I* rouauxl a«ay; airsin and add

_ ple, tt waa a top arrgeaa* • * • aald. ton day* or ao before tte

^ q /

ever, ttat It nnastasiJ no enticingquaUrJea. aad te tobored under oo oV-

ose* had fallen ta lovewith klm or waa ator* tatrrested thaneaa —ih»-'*i—**• ha si f i l l fan mightta tnterutsd to another.

Ahoat tte dm* Bosco* ted decidedte cared tte assat for Eyes, possibly

~ waa Baar* tangfiO* ikanpartepa bacaas* of his

faar that Tose* oOgat te quit* tte op-posttaef taaadzal to took apoa. sad•ays* hsraaaa Kye* sssssed tte s»oreetoatvo. oa* of tea ' "

stfonaittoat

Pearl Dtaaoa Iaad a w i la Dearborn's eeV* up-stairs. Bat yoa tavoat a ctanc*. Boa. I*«Wa alraady te lev* with a fellow. I

Somctlmr* -Iniliana noonfeilvwtfi pooics enlrr ibe r*<v agalnat thefoot runner*. At the md ef ten milestb* bur*** begta to abow aigns of fa-ttxoe. and when 15 or 20 mile* tavebeta Mauled they have often to tawithdrawn from the rare. Tte footrunners are alatoct altray* abto to wtatte race over their mounted cwaprtt-tors. and seam to suffer no serloa*effects from tte great muscular stratato which ttey have tarn subjected.

aaaiitja M a Ways.

servant*—«ow get gls a week, aad atttat ttey or* bard to and.

"A yoaag girl about to marry said to

MMay aad te

, hut "tt certainty hasT tte outran to. ih* checkedi* lTir**il east swered. Tea*** eiitar got a aervaat tta plate.a to te a half or you tevenV Scotch plalded eo*

tav* ato Srst ' Arctad matortoto aaHa Natural tad. Maak*t plaid eanjcu i

-There to one orcapattoa wblca a* tad ar* estaaurroty at" ' * r mattsr tew won a man sarceed* te

• It to bound •

fstfi tkatr

I rroo. the ysrdagi; point of view. b»nr- I l ln» f«»ck.

. Navy Ieluc U a l » mt. h In demand ta labor- ! Oiiawal Is Quits Nswest Mot* I* Ap-llo.- trrf sod i>oplln. Fancy burr* | aarsl for aw MeMly Orssssd-a bright yrliow. ta row and In grrea j Utti* Miss.ire ta dnaand for sport coata. Vellvw IMire marked off ta two-Inch squarr* ! Have you sivn the nrw frock* of>jr one-qaartrr-lacb stripes of Mark J Kitceo for little glrlsf They are quiteu * popular, notably for sport cost*. | the naiiesl not ta little girl apparel.Fbto same treatment of block Itaea anu wbetbrr yoa exactly like them orosed to mark off two-Inch squares la not. yoa tat* to concede that they areilso noted oa gray grounds snd on dittlnctlr*. Tb»y strlk* you as did

. {shown two *e*non* ago. and II U saidStriped goods, notably neutral! that i te aam* oeslgner wte launched

decked sanrts te tte

• ite retivsl of this old-time fabric

Tte rotor* sdectod are dark—blackLarge *nd bio* and brown—but thsy or*

• trtnuasd with bright green and red or' orange. Snsnitmss tte Mowing coo-

very stroag yoafor roam. I

A Itoanto frock. Jast arrived tressPart*, tea aa talst**»!**;• aaak. U to

to fotto. t te

croutuna Mtrroondlng th<* tnlnarh. i Oauwaal Oru«t^-Tako foar fsbl*.Poppy g*ee) Wafer*.—Take two cup-, spooofuU M oatmeal lalxed with half

fula of mlU. t*o ess*, three table- | * cupful of water, cold. l*ut a pint ofspoonful* of ollte oil. three-foonta of n t r r ta a saucepan with a pinch ofa cap of sugar, one-fourth of a pound ) aalt. When boiling allr ta the oalmeal;of ttoikiy st-edflL two l,f»»ttonofulM rfii-ii - . — • - ••— •»•» - •bakliu: powder, a lt|tlc aalt and flour ' anrrlo roll out. Boll very thin, cut with k g*. OriML—Beat the .ri.iicooky cutter on. l tak. ta . bot oven. thnTegw to a «1« rroib,T

Cress* *e Marraaa. Tok* half a on* cupful of fresh barley gruel- al-pound of large chestnut*, cut'a cross low It to stand over tte beat without".•^.•Si1*0 0 " " V Vtntr " <»««^«^a^«cnse*«atagwater tfll tte outer and Inner sktea sired. Tsra tato a mold andran te easily removed. Then pound cold, wtt* cream.Item te a mortar, aad pass through Cttesaw *mn*~JT*k» tte whit*a Sae sieve tato a'dtah, addtag a taw meat " — -^- •- - - » " •

ooe-talf cupfol of cream and tte ssa>s braid aad meat, mixing wlta a UtrJ*of milk; sweeten with one-quarter of broth to moisten to tte coasteteory of• cupful of sugar, add a few drops cream, season to testa, heat aadof vanilla aad strata tte mixture mto ta assail boutOoa <a doable boOrr. Stir tte aUxtar*

bit of ptak buttered ttes, any W cat te

.if

. . ' " > ' • ' . - ' " • • ":•••. : • ' • : • ::'••••'• ••••• • . " • ' ' • ' ' • : • • : : ' - A - . y i ' r ^ & ' ^ - ' ' ' ^ : ^ ^ • •

Visa

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(Drratt <Ei!g Vrdgrr "^S^.^'-^U.j.t tor oc^lb^^TrlV.* _ _2 ? y i 5 : w J B l d . " * * that.tt*. irol par eeatum W aanam. aad there

AM INDEPENDENT, JOURNAL. *W»J*°»° *• «ompalled to_walt for Hum te etatte tralaa and emvrey t te people to which tte

SATURDAT. MAT 33. 1330

Sataa aald aato Cbrtat: It thoa bette Soa of Ood. eaat thyaelf down:!•or R m wrtttea. Be ateJl grre bla aa-—hi chart. coaoMpJas thoot • aad la I

ALLEN CORSON. M. D. iiVaSLBYAVB. OcaASClTT.N.J.;

18 to 10 A. M. !M O 4 P. M.7 IO 8 P. M. '

Smith'. Reliable Shoe W f l f HEM. ESTATEB U I Niw nvnwi.a ••> - — I'm—a - •••»•»•» a—».iiaimBy tte W.'J. Math. Pub. Co. look Into thla matter aad If pooalblel _ T ^ T . ^ T : r ^ I ^ ; IT", ~V~ Offlce Hotn] Mo 4 P. SI.

AT THE LEDGER SU.LD.HO »*£%* ~» «r*~«"«<oa. win ~ £ llSS^^tStSJX^l *7'0 8 K »'• N aad «ta Aabury AVMMM , T "• period of two weeka. Motto, canted.

OCSAM CITV, NEW JERSEY _ • ; , _ „ , - Director Campbell atated ttet theU,.Ja»*to_Laka. Editor: Tte ugZ, afiKrl_ •_» Z E ^ ^ ^ ^ o T ^ , PbO°* m

- - ^ ab<St . ? • *UB**J\«!!«r £ 2 oTJte SeaT* j HERSCHEL PETTJT. M. D.Han. last TImr»-I Motion by DUactor Plater and aec-'

-JO, , „ * Tuckaboe. Th* third dfran* wa* admmlaured om two codt-

807 WnUV AVBM'K.

a Mania J 9-°° *° l 0-°° A. 31.

PmintiHw of SWo. Oreera. Clalme TUrpbooe Bell a a

Tte foDowtes bffla were r«d and1 DR. W. P. HAINESby motloa of Director Campb.ll and SirrHjMBXVwui^Avmv*,

OUK NIW FOOTWEAR |« NOWCOMINO IN. CALL AND LOOKTHEM OVBft. ^ K

VERNON L. MIITH. • » Aabury Ava. * Vatnr- ,?&."• iL*«S~t eondlttaT AoS 2J. i « atar. A wronman and <Ucato trom a Mtlafactory Sonty Philadelphia phjwJetaa baa for

ifiaber, w

(Coathraed trom trat pace.)I wan otdaiad dra

u:vtltta* ThoD akalt sot

tadaa may aateyba ayeted to ooav22 S& P ~ ^ »r uu. BO«, of co-mh-tai-iwrn. a 8 ™ .

tiff '« la aoble (or a (trrmaa to imaarial

Imtf l * «•<*»»«• ««barwla. ehaacad i Charlae H. Wataoaby thla Boart of Commlaalooara. «> a Coaovar ,

MOUOB by Director Campbell and!Bamaet Carhart . . . .

ac^et.: - (8.00 to 10.00 A.M.m p M t Offlce Moan] 1.00 to UUP. M.M j , Uooto 8.00 P.M.

MOO! DR. FLORENCE B. HAINES•* • • C O B . N I W I H U D W n u v A r m .BO 00 . * m o j , Mwadlab Movement.M M ; MaekmlaidCWiectrretJyiinjaPdaB0 00 HoorebyAppointment OeaaaOty.K.J.

DR. M. a STANNARDDCNTIST

« • « "•<>•*•» t te Bawd ofH«y-o-dC.Prlc .T

too math aad tfty bmidaa• aman bardea to make tbeh- loaa aa

aM. thaw to me . . why after Ood « —id a d b l d l b ild f

a M | a ' n T « S ^ « " T S n J S S "**• • **** o O c - 1 •* *** dty. Bomara BarleyrteTntt. t £ / I 1 2 r S 7 l £ J ^ £ ^ . n to h"»o* aattertoed. aader aad bylJaaeeTobea ...tZmli? 2H£T£\£ZZ- ^L21 ibe Uwa of thla State, to make eonl-'Ttemaa Sellera^ k l t t r M i t w k t l l S T £ L . .£_? — w i of tte —corda aa to aaaeld.Le. WUkee .. . .

autt Owreof. which record, are each'A. Blabeeaa found aa tte hooka of —cord to tte, We* .Heeler . . .oScee of City of Oceea City. New Jer- Iaaae Aroaaoa

M oo| wcBAHcrrv.H.J.41 75 BaUPboo*.** ™ l

44 ISMOO Bdl Phone 277UOAJ JOHN H. WHTTICAa M. D.™ ??, 8th aad Central Areooo•J JJ! <>«~" flty. N. J.

Offlc. Hoora]

REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. CLAYTON HAINES BRICK

411 Elfjbti. Strw* OccaaOty, N.J.

Otis M. TownsendThcJRelijLble^Buildcr413 Bigbth Street Ocean City, N. J.

taaphatlon to roans and old aHk« J r h W B ^ w m "• »° P"aa«*m« byf** 0"* * * i te

'SS1^!.!?/?"1-1 ••tto'lO day,, fromlobt.lnahle.Wa:- AVM^.Oi^aa^S:!rd. a aatlafactory|(r"toaJ t m letlera wm te

LIST YOUR ROOMS WITH THE

WE CAN RENDER YOU A SERVICEOaeaa Ctty. - J?"***" 1 "• "° P1 1"*!" by t!

Mead Tornlrn. 8b, to Maya Uadlas f"^" 0 ' ** •"!> "*** tte- - ••—UalatwUh & B. •"« wfll te taken fa cbarre by

"a property, ran- two of tte irroop. tt It axpadad that i bin. aad

Claim. ' i san with, tatonat

Waaamrto thorn

Tte Chamber will offereo daairl aa« a

lee. and by Tlrtoe of tte em-1

B^ph«-*« lWteB.OoE,^eta"t^^W^^ !City, to WUtlam Haaaea, PnlleeelnMa T . wva EatmtalMaaiiL |employera~or lahoren. b r « h t a ^l o t l 0 7 . S e c M . q . C A . l a R W , a i d e T t e BaptUt Toaar People, with tte!aurety companyTload5 l a Z i r S S ** • * ? > *"*!!?• <**.**•:»» y - *>*» • * " y ^ . < ? > W«T«' « » *«*1 eomedy T t e eatlre work to te c o l d l

Next M«etWa «-aaat«r"

••"* »»»rt«n« tak. tte form of•«»'«««• Wacoaato waa bald aad ffn-•"» a t •*• «»««aatlon of Dr H. D.

r i t / ^ J L ^ M . ^ ! . ir^«OTtB«>W •*• »<* W-tral Eater. Tte Board of Commlaatoaet. ra- "» •*• y**j*y» «* " *"«•« <»L J ^ ??!?*.."• ,1<c>>!fr»d' talmmrat to be rtrea Friday erenh*. KT* l h a rt«»* *° ™)act any or aB •»»• » *«*•* maeteoa. Mr. How.l*?d . .¥ e5» r b?>*> nubv|tte ntb. at tte Hlpiwtromi Mra. A J " ^ " to **>*" "V Informality to «ad Mr. Hatty war* oppoteted to

lav la prtlaa- t t e j l d f l*"i.wd- ' " eerr. aa tte commrtte. aad they winUS—<M tndoarrv Sea. D. a C A. Im a n aide Aabary avenue, SSt feata W. Mm 14th atraat. l«4xito. Con-1

JAMES M. CHESTER A CO.

Real Estate and Insurance

vey a r y B d n L. Thorn. teS t l s T M l T ^ ^ ^ ^ mSr r««ra-at tte b^tocal black faco art-

liaad Tomlla. Sh, to Praada a I «•«»• O«~«l admlm*» I. 35 eaata.Tadrtoa. Wltmlactoa, DcL Loto S7S. raaarrad aeata 3S eaata.374. at & B. coraer of intereettlon of » —Aabary aveaaa aad l«th atrert. Doe. URLa n i U N T 0*EMTTA« 1 4 « * H b t S3M

ROBERT PUUKIr.. Director of PobUe Worka.

WM. H. COLU88ON. JB,City Eadaeer.

HAHRT A. MORRIS. City Clerk.___

crrr o r ocauif crrr M J

erautaeat m otteri ^

for tte benett of Oeaaa Ctty peopleOCMB CMy BHRW OtMfaf Giw

win deaa yoar hotel, boardtas "

ML WMU JM? TW mm •»**• -»tkwt. iMfwBE* NEmyEatt l l MfTbM is iWl' ft*, aa aWI cwfifc « to tft. J - * jaV aj|g

Economy lire Repair O>.917 AabEvy AvMMM,Oea_t City. N. X

Tire., Tabes, Rerouting, ReiM-rinHrMTaT«Iawaru»M. AdkAbooliC,

onVtal baa been• Jacob Jaeoby

dealr LewtaBata. .I t 33> r -33 23< '44 * t l

40 M<

LaEwWCa.

ap t te demtsb temputtoa. crytoc M °*—* oOc*»1 ">»» <ba •caat thy adf down from oar hteh aad »*«^ *jr tte Board of Commmaloarn Chaa. Ecrrt *. 44 *tibaty ptaaade rato-lterery maMrsm or tarn dty aten hare any authority W. H. Powell W M Allkmlof Ren Ere. It waa oae thtaa to to —•*»«*V»J' » • • aaarch or baaa an John Berger 40 M'Phrase tato ttet awfal «r» to —acne "m^• «rrt_cata. H. & Wbttakar IN;'mffimaa bat ejaM. aaotter to Ma a **•* «*• —M Eaoch W. BsrlrUh Joarph Eraaae • 33matotram of nWaf. arMtec hate- ——• «*«rse for each aad ererr anal- Vaasha McCmr. 1111tar crowd of mBBoaa. erytna- for com- ***— "— aaareh. aad mattaaatoa. ttetadeam ttetr * A aad. drrQtt coa*S- taaa m tte amotmlL aa prortded by Total 17U U U K .^ - "•• . Mottoa by Dtractor Plater aad aecTarn m tte manetata fart. Tte r » *«ma by Dlrctor fampball aad oaded by Dt—etor rimaiill that tte I

* amd of PreeWrat WOaoa aad " m ' H *T Mnda; Plater that tte, Board adjourn. Motloa canted.of oar faBow dttoiaa. TMak'**"** raaomtloa te adopted aa read. • ^ ^ ^ i • „ . . _ .

, , JT5_?F " * ~ •*" « » «»«|1I2'*> ?"<?*• METHOO4ST CMURCH MOTES. *, H A N S B U R 1 C H A R D Tteart of RaaeU wah Ha ia» mflHoaa1 Tte feflowta, reaorattoa waa offered i ~w»» BVIUU1iUU||Jfltemaa worne or A—laato wtlh tte *»J*nctor ""bar: ^ ^ Saaday to tte Mettedlat >*?."."?'— «*.>«-• thtratr Tarka* *»*_—• *y « atorm tide to Fab-, chwS. RerOeorm. W. Tart. wUI, i - O M O * M..«^M»timaiialiaihateaiorttta:apoa"y- "3a. tte atreeta ta tte aoattera g ^ - ZT thVtoDowtas tonica:' BaffMw _ » _ l » _ _ T _ _••arka'. cwaloaat. la tte Bret c-*;•*«»• of tte Ctty of Oeaaa CMy •*££ . ^ JjL o n W u d Meaant •m^mZ-~'- " " " " • " - »^aaawmvteyamioa^bytteaVto'vn^Mroyed ao that paktle trarVl J ^ . ^ L i S ^ W ^ ^ " - " —H-iMMi_h_,u -^'ttereoa ceased: aad !°*S~,*7?* TTTT^t' to "*—* •' •>

——»- - _ » a f fc_ » _ _ l _ ^M «» ._ * • • H I M wWlmmmTaWIW ««• •»•.•••»mi (

OCEAN CITY. M.X

Build a Home

C S S ? S ( « i a N . W . » d .Ocean anaoe. to* feet from EUhthatraat. 2Mml3S. (2) la Ocean arcane.4M «Mt a E. from EUhlh atrert. l*tan 1

colbora. Mwrmal. ««d Amar.««»O«T or TM« CoMOmOM

, Ooaan CHy. M. J.IBeU Ptea*. 7S-W j

A. L. JONES. Maaacar. * ' ' I

Tbwe m a BUILOtNC BOOM, h i> i. M enaf m me Wai ~iMMiVaL %W~ri.. larila.awlii|w~ ie mEat k ' l vo ila*. PrkawaWrcace.

•W M |N h a M «di aw »U*> See ywr awed. Mr.

me UMBER*.mwhra.eam|Wa.Hn>B iufc . 1 ! ealy a _ LUMBCR

e«v net m E. from cunin atrert. io«s OCEAN CITV TtTLE AMDTti. II. TRUST CO.

Sarah T. and Robert W. Scott. PhO- er OCCAM crrv, N. *.adelpbla. to Charlea A. Reyaolda. Cam-! at ik. rtn— it boa<i>—i Mar 4. in*.4m. Lota 10*0. M3L Bt It. Flan 1. RawocitCWa C Oardma. la N. W. aide Batter- ££? . •^ '22_*~* 'tn*^*M Road atpomer of Bay Road.Mr-, S^J loT_^i iui*»hv ^»«nty foot front estendtns to Ex Ripe-, rwmand to.na on roiuiwaia. ITJM.Mrlaa line. With riparian rlchta ta , tain, to rtii*. aa>i m m , taa.ni.iiOreat E n Harbor Bay. Con—red to *"*—. 'i!1 bau rm*—*.araator by Joba Henry Heatoa._U» S T ^ T t - . j * **3*. Itlt IIO,Me. Banklnar kaoa« romlrore tai

Ha—ey C. aad Annie D. Milter. Phil- a n — * , «• *M.*eadatphia. to laabd A, wtta of Wmiam 2 _ r f ~ l JS"* 4 _ 1 S— - - AM en g\ Cjei on kuid. - 37.4^.M

,_ •«, w ~ ^ X ; C»ae*» ana c u t tt.la 8. W. aide nikar mammtm. *

Wort* atrert. t t* feet 8. E. from Atma-'tie a—auM. Uevas. I3TM. „ .—.—_„_«. iea.««. i t

Jeaaw Pdchaa aad Daaid J. Eaaae-i- LtAanxrrmi-

'"•'1?J»."» 'on».|

r*mir»trom ik. 4.1

n i«a.oa i.' ii

C R SHOEMAKER LUMBER COMPANY

irvriifVMl nMn.

pa.wad, m tte eacoadM h

Wteraaa. at tte time of makiactte charcb eanloaa_ - r cbDdr- to » • ,

. g g f•ait atood aa

foaareea ««»—» ta tte eoattera eactloa of tte

•alf dowa. aad Ood wffll

gH.era'easy aow ertefBi therefor.hri Be R raaoJved by tte Board of Com-

Clty.

Canrch laat aaaday ttere waa a aua. |

te a prottaM. oae ta every ramOd, ;bat above an raaaiaaity. - I

«rym«. —faU: the. aaaO not temat a «•—> not aifeeillm t tWmt ta <—w be a piaatatla i

beer dM aaaer. try yoar taeoia* of a prammaory aato or aotea "" .'-»Oa4t—jaa*ielhjlOB. of tte CKy of Oeeaa CM» , . , J 7 ^ — * -»«—•—•««•—»«-» «* »W m i n i

cMmattoa. MSmimVof _RHmm. -Imerseacy NouTfor UWBammm^Jc! ~ - •-*"**• » " • » « « w - T a r a -«*Ewropo. an of AaU aad Afrlra. Moa of Rt—-«;- A.» ,.14 tJirtT, t tMin I preacted bath aarrlcaa. la t t e — — -

a aaa of war paatneaee bear dat. fte im* — Ifc^. . ^ - ^ ma hla_ . . , _ ebnad by thoMayor Cartot—mlty.- aad hi t te eveatas te* v - Jaahmey. aad hate: F—-»- • » l — - . — _ ^ . J ^ T r J Z J ? ? ^TT.' .moka oa tte avhled. T t e lavtawla

•aa- ~i* a _ - ^ . 1 •—' »be omdai aeal of tte: *fr. Tard took two ton. for tte«— nld of her rich people, behold 3lcit» K O M - — •—•- — —k^- •—-•

eeac «r oar IM mSUoaa. owamslaald aota.weaMh. at laaat « per «eat. of tt.| amount tor which the

*••«-» maim.

CHAS. E. ADAMS «t K t a

JJjlta. Coareyed to craator 1

Jj* ••» JfjCnaae Trad. la Martoa

B. a>d cyathla SwmTlSc%, u S T wrSJiTi i t . - . . . _ .ttlta. "M»"~. WoJtr. t—laoiw

CaoaUa H. aad Lewie M. a^^. •••>** t—».»r. ta<n*

Sar ££• it »r,i5r_r4S sy-rvim-tray

WT %. Mnnnt*i » « « r ar . a

H. WoJtr. M u o n r . at tk. .Win i

. _ » . R.J.

R.B,L««rwig

AH Kinds of HaulingO«k«4MEia-d.8«. — - — M PMOMIMMMM-W

Oeaaa City, to Baa. WDaaay Phtlaaal JST^kaala. Lota 34. tt. Phm iTkay Praat ik. w ,EML la a W. aide Pteaaaia ateaae.TI mat from Itla atraal. T3UM. Caav - . _ ,

-ayku-, " - - " - - VSE*"2*Wmiam aad Mtaa K. Minleaa. I ,

Ctty. to R. Cartai • ioo—*rtLot at a • .

COMTaAer MO. n ak U f"—•• W1B

aMju.X.»IHIHMJ > a .

«nwr<r^»v. ^ • tJtnUrr PtoMlr. " • • » « .

I fw»«»i ci«». w. j.."oe

i tma v fHPJUMt.

BiflsArrirette maa with a eaackmc Ae-

adraataca,Safety, caavaaieatiy,

hie ohtliattiiaa.

»o poaathtttty of

Baenra tteaa - Tietipaafor_yoaraatr: pay bffla totto

aro««tway-4te aayby^hockway.

—Can ta aad talk wtta oar

OCEAN CITV

TTTUIANOTRtiaTCa

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^J",'^i Mr. Tard took two tana for tte |••;ZZ>T£$&?Z -a7 rt ,C«-«HO».AKER LHM-EB CO.]

aacoad vena aad tte otter in tte . •*"• ***> Warr Avaxra. .

—T M4 Tte apeakar aald tte trat effect of | g, n trartaf 1 I

* •"*-*• •*• ln ' i l '— v — «.«*•*»• ~T Thm ta not at-;_ l l r t M . I m y ctor Camthirl aad waya a i ln irn m i a i i i . bat there

a g j y . * - . '. arpnarat iitoaia ay Dtractor Water that tte la ao£»^^oi_*S_^l Z"^***9 r-°~«to» te laid e«r for a,a» tk

f r o m ^ t r i S ^ " / 2 r " ""• p ^ o d °* t w o w ~ t o " Moth_eanwjd.-A phyatdaa caaaot preecme tor alir ^ L C < T ? - O B r Ttelonowto«rMolotloawaaotored,dl.aaaa aatll te En* dtocoeara teat

y , arm. I by Director Ptabrr: . what tte dtmcakty la.mKMmmm V ».bo«hrl: »ea. ercaj Wteraaa. by tte lacreaaad aato of' Aftor - I T - * 1 - - - bare been made Iracka. tte caat troa aad hi oar Urea tte Mat tame; Ood re-er mleta oa Aabary an- *aam to aa m tte aattmWeii paealbai-

. —. . Eartth.;!—» that coma to aa aa ladrrMaam'if t f a « w r i . i . , an • • **• Thlr-' wte« Ood aaemta aa. Ttere ta ao bar-1

-^^ ~ * °™ **wln •*• teeath. Pearteeath. Pmaaath. Ste'daa eo heavy bat what tte graat. ,_ _ _ -larath aad a>*eatMathatraata. aad oa< Patter oaa tad aoma way to carry or I

•te Ct*B W i T l t a . _*.w_" t lu .••**— **** <" AtlaaHe. Or*«a. Waa- ntniian It. Where Cartel toaadKoa kaa— how' fcT*! ^ f M V i M 7 •—' Ceatral arraaea. are not m irnlliai. te •at rid of Item by aorr-1

Ittt waaTtat l m ^ _ ^ ^ J ^ H s t n a ^ - ^ m a a < ^ i l r < > ^ ^ - M , tteav Tte M-dmaa^ bardaa waa '«-_ ..— w —» itrht «—> I Wteraaa. tt la Hal that the carried, or nwnoma. by am ahth.t be-

|aboreaamadwatcrmietatemaawaaf-,B* reetorad. So m tte UkeTMa laaUy atraas tojaaaaa a_tarraatod ware tte bai—aa of a a nWeltraOe oa aaid Aabaryi a—aa. aad,crowd mircomi ChrM baa a

oa CeatraL Wealay.'tarfal way of iwnaHa. asidefay teata. aa ieraelf- """"*"• ~n °~ f» •»• Aoaatle aveaaaa. amI done If we bat let ana. !'

I ~la#aaa. • y i i i i n of tte bm>ta»l Aaothar aCact of Chrlatlaaity U thaiof tte caat troa aad ooacreta watar to-! It revaala oar reeaoaatotaaa iMaaal l aa a i m iotter Wa ara to tear

CUNTON L. BRECKL.JEY 'MOUSaT ANOStOM:**-'A~ PAINTER a — a ^

rwd C-*a Wara ay Ptoat Chea r

jomMaaaata. " « i ~ 1 tte doae of baalaeaa May 4. IMS, j ,. ^ ._ , ,' AS8BT8. Tf««mmtanbajs.toAlhedaaadPianaoaM.1—«»• ami dtacouataOUbart. Ooma Ctty. Let XtT Sal X lomwrafta°-C.A- la a B.aide Aabary aveaaal10""*"—** aacarlUaa 4M.TM.a ^ f a e t a W. from a^tfeMmTlate | Boada. etc U e W t V ' - r - -1 M- Oaa—yed to traator by Lewi• Stock F»4«ral Ra.«nra Bank t n t N . M X f K

mm a* true*. Mnkantr or »»•• ntr

EXTRA! EXTRA!OCEAN CITY BEEF Gadd»y «

Dressed Meats and DeficateMen

* * - + BELL'S STORE * -* A>V-T -m

WATCH FOR THE OPENINGBKAMCM SIOEU M ATLANTIC Cll V

JOHN R. GROVES

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Cabb, Stoathmere: Lot 3f. Bt t7co7l '"•fclalet Land Oa.: la K w. aide f - .** . . __ . , . ,B-May A M . M ft. a W. trom TnT UABIimEataa A«a. 2SX1ML Cotnayed to oaator Capital Stock I I U M N

tlta. jnaalrlara] proau (net).

McCvBoaca.

Sfcoe Repiimg Skoo

work to v> «gaaal«t»a

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Your dollar today buys less bread,

fore, but your Electric Dollar buysa . ^

MAZDA LAMPSOCCAM CITY ELECTRIC SERVICEATLAPITIC CITV BLEtCTRIC COMPANY

ALLEN P. LEVERING

O».B.J.

AU4W0WC GUARANTEED.

MODERATE PRICES

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"bav ttelyearef IMt. tI Bammr»ilhyta.

tar thw. attera.Bat tthere ara eCarto arodacctf ta tte

aa harm. I w i a m t

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The Ptrat ImptaH n.ade) eilniiil

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l T a « i t . caaawr oabore aamii Baaa. dojwIiiaHy

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HAFLEIGH& COMPANYPLANT AND YAKD-SOTt. AND WEST AVENUE

OCCAM CITY. N. J.

•~w to watt aata | mlata;- ttet aatd

^ ^ . ^ | i l | P R E S T < ) . I J T EadvwrtJseroetu in

ofttearbool1

> to bar. a!

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R. C ROETMSON. Motvy Pabbc 1*.msm

the meal

to treat at tte

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Ctt* tt Oeaaa CMy, M. A 'NOTICS TO COMTtaACTORw.

Oaatract Na. Tli.

red by tte Beard of~ . Mew Jaracy. at 1

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INATIOIWL CAPITM,~~l AFFAIRS r -

AD Candidates Strong For Good Roads— ' I Piement tbe n l l m ^ . •« >.-_ „

Asnnrorox.—

JWMwl certainty I n t t i i u Vtmi-l*«UI racing „>«.__ No „.„«. \ ^f.^r. had a «» . , object

backing of It* WhIU House.

. „ « . . « < . aereinpment. air.Bryan soys w* should celebrate peac*

"E**ry posslbl* faculty must h* pro-vided to encourag* producers of fanscommodities and merchandl** to In-<TMM production.1' declarw Attorn*?Oeocrel «. Mitchell Palmer. antJ" B.C L lender. The Improvement and

waterways, la

says Senator B i n s Johnson. "They

the rnaoo for 23 c n i sugar to I value to the country aa a wool*.Oari* Ham's foreign-policy, art la per-| -rranspoftatloa baa made rnij

I Senator W i r m Q. Harding. Thara

•• . ' •trbaag* until there are highway* toOov. Prank O. Lowtlen doctor** that fadlltat* tb* tnniporutloo ta-— roads la tb* on* thing which volved.-

young own and "Good road! construction retardedfrom .farm* to dues. Cen. by th* n r slwuld now be pushed vis-

teouerd Wood belle*** that in* food orously." <l<vUn4 Senator Miles Poto-" ' " • - • • • • . d e x t e r . " .

Herbert of natlooal road* built by the federalonal cr- government and located with a vie*)

lion for tb* establishment of to military defense aa well a* d r kfreater roada system, W. a. Me and commercial ate. *nd coordinated

• dot beUerea food roada tboaid eop- wltn aiaiag blgtiw»j%.~

•OveraDs" Nets Bright Reporter $10,000Washington from Parts that ~tb* • £ ?

more than aa,-

LOCK YOUR AUTO IFOR PROTECTION i

jCarrte.ii.eM on the Part of IS

• OOI.T THY THIS TRICK. 5

* . Another bat been added to Ib* it tluia-trtal methods of self-ex- JJ tlnctlod—one wbere tbe simple <« mfnueil Inillrtilual blew oat tbe J

« w Beta. StcVea.

J£LH

Cara Pr^rldsd WHU Ken.

lESSON Eztrmordlnary C

Tb« third melbod U where tbe Jr g e t f u l o r I g n t t LESSON FOB MAT 23

ISMAIL'S riRST KINa

APBE8««

Man Who Dot* Much Work at Mo

Uele for Artkta*.

L JiM<r reatoo* for UOa demand.

•"• • W B O a i * • ta<l •PP»"'W«I

other nations. Th* surrouodtog

r*4"* fS»l"mi*

has don*

tog started antes* a similar key Is used I U o * *** c u r r r n l toteoded for It.or th* Ignition wires are u n f ^ t

of Georgia ha* appeared m the |to overalls to repair* tb* an-!

«»ll*sgB«*:,'

cranny" of th* land; •lawyers hare worn them toto i

: aad aecapsd a On* for wirt*mtrt_ IJNewark. X. j . -

f tbo modern type* of mo-ton. with tbe popular dletrtbotor aye-tea of Unltkxi the roora l of tbo a l of tbe ro-tor from tbe box will usually pro** ef•fertile. Tbe poetlbl* thief might nothare a similar on* to bis pocket; lafact, be «DoM be rrry unlikely tobar*. This part la shown by tb* ar-row to the first lUostraUon.

M r n t e d to •e«a. and tbe denta

X aaya that Baahta* like a mercer Intor a i K loaded with more (Matta*> taM -Jim- Brady, and <ssMdfato of hflls wtth • prodigality of

a*a of New York, the flret ornsn mO-1

I. arrived at darldf***. grab-bing tbe royal suite.

T h e onfalls campaign to AmericaIs the biggest pabUdty stunt ererpolled off.- said Ur. Soremmo. I

I t orlgtnated to the brain • of a 'Xew Tork reporter, wba. »*«log tha 1

' ;• went to I

A anefol tool bra for tbe man whodoes mart) work nhoat his garage maybe made by constructing a two-sbelfbox. each sbrlf being V-*haped. so thatthe tools will not mil off. Tbe shelves•honld be tlz or eight Inches sport, sothat free access Is permitted.

TROUBLE FOUND IN AMMETER IHlah or Lew Rat* ef Olsduroa

That Battery It Net OettlftaProper Current |

When the ammeter (bows a rate of

.. Xh«.wanted a king who would go oat and " , .(Uhttbetr MM** <***.»>. Tt«o> S S t o l Ssir* to b* Ilk* others canst* many to jfafctsm'a Vdepart from tb* Lord.

Z SamoeTs brbsttor under thistrial (TV. <M). Ba took tb* matter

snip of Ood.II. S I Ten* of t>* M i m r c.

OM KiUffa («T. MMS).He shows them that the ktng srdl

6* *<ry exacting and arbitrary la bladealing: with them.

L B* will take their sons aa4 make

kinds of hard work on his farm aadto his boa**. Be wot make stare*of tnetr danghtara. also.

Prayed for CureFinds it After 10 Yean

a*ood WToold Soar cod Hoi *—Tcwth U M Chalk

•*•*» » Bolin, jr. B.i

Use Woolen Yam to Draw IdgM To-getter. After Which Apply Ma-

terial With CtmsaL •

To mend s tear to tbe top It Is bestto ose woolen ysrn to drsw the edge*together, after »blch a top materialsimilar to that of the top Is appliedwith robber cement, set by tbe rulcsa)-ttrr.

AVTOJnOBBLE

grr* them to bis favorite officers and•ervsnts. Xot content wtth that bewill take the tenth part of tbspro—that remains sad grr* to them.

III. Sawiusrs Priim Dlsnga'*'* *9

._rar oqt of ihe m>«lr »hot> lal lb*;proper use of lubricants. {

gUen a job at the head of tbe firm"*pcblldty drpanmenL- Ur. Sormaoo said the stock of htocompany boonded from 43 to 000 to~ " "irs after the Idea waa •pnmg,

funs that they deobl* tbe eolome of

May Tow a Car Awsy.TM* by LedUng a Wheel. «Tat. a»ks Motor Age. baa brcom*

SAKsrjsas) • * > • « • . . _ . I -•-••"• •«"» euons. main tb* I

Is Verdict on the German ' £. ^AZSZz*"I to this action. Tb* i T - f t la tb* !

he Is no sportamaa.This srtloo will be ILLUSTRATION OF TRAFFIC CONDITIONS

th* troth and rasbed madly toto thatexperiment. Um today Just ss detlb-1erately sre turning from Goat King. |going after the lasts of thstr ibesrts, but God make* tb* wrmco to praise him. I

IV. Th* Ktog *ts»l»saUalry *>•*•«.*d Out (1-10:18).

SabJ wa» srnt by hto father tosearch, for tb* stsss ttist had wwarrfered away. Who* Saul snd bis fa-

„ « • - « - « « bghiksf bresdsadtes. laJaasaylaa" i , 0 ? * ? " " ~ ** bsd tast wbu I wosld eat weaii sag

wtth that b* .ad b.0: „ , , , „ , m u bs O* daft.icred tarribty. X prayed every ea/ fet

- ——. | susilliini to cor* me. Oce diy I asaDltrtgaiiig by thorn EUTOMC tad told my wO* tsga

I sat s b u s t Ik* dreg store ss I n a » 'their mtod* *» w o r k • ' * P- • - I tookco+thki*

purpose was bring carried oat AJ-

l lne ioo thnI »*»asidiml

I! h n sad I hive so more stonuch Osaka.Kow I write to teU^yoa buw tkulWI

• M V B U ; lest what t lite, drink psaajef wttar, <nd It never horu Be at sB.

How many^taik-aoJ *rtt+ »Uktslsaytog anything?

FRECKLES• k w t r asota.

prereat ua-

i them of English lineage.

Jorke) rfob hms not ret Uken sny Atutro-Hungary2 ™ ^ • « « ««»rdlng ali« owned •« good toS7e« g ali« owned •« good toS7e«^^Lh

^".Jf " " «*°*»"y be ex- of cmeral parpos. horseto follow ib l d If nu T LtTTirr^

for racing. scot . Ibe wsr. and there was no let DO toI breeding.

To Cut Soldiers' War Insurance Red TWAJt n r t n hldWAJt nrterans holding goremmeat

Insoraaca will be s!4* to pay tbeUnracnlBa

tarentat* and foreignTh* measure rente* ib* war I fBrM

a rtew to « •

• « • aerwd aa chairman of the ash-

I of th* elrleai to which they may be k>The plaa •* outlined to tb* bm baa | rated. The but aiso pnrrtdss for tb*Th* bUl alas provides for the Llateed oil

._ . . t of 14 regtooal reaa of— hi th* Cnlted Stataa. -Th* baroi '

•re reetrrtog rocaOonal trstolna nsr.rf «^ 'mM to «*• »oe«tlooaJ renabcutaS

personal does* (T. M). Be had tbenatoral qualnVattooa for Us work.namely, setf-control. modesrjr. and amilitary Instinct.

t Bow Saul w' was by lot. Samoal called them

•ad before•M. ^ ' rM»onstrat-

„ • * " > « > > »««lnat sorb action, a*showed them tbe base Insrstltnd. *•heir rejection of Ood Js*SeI?tto^

8. Bow th* king was re«lr*d1i;

had chosen him. bat throash modestr 1•»« fear he shrank fromUiel-Boi '•tbUltT B tou f T T S

| Pesstoilst a beadsrbe. .

A torpid UTTT eowtitiot prrreaubod ssusuUtioa. Toae up voar Unt wsaU'ncat'a Indus VtgrubU IMU. Tkey * •

A woman's strength l ln In her -

Accepted for LifeInsurance

, ouu, of tbTLoJMIng plsc* wa* made toowThe wa. brooght forth Samotl p

thoalattle to their re-

ktogr Othersaha sHegianca.

»«ton with greatat aitaal

department. Every type of vrhJrte la . . ,op" glrea a belter Uca of wbat happened tocan eooTey.

CoodWo. Was HopolM*"I wss K> bsd off with Uiarr troash

SiL.J-«5- 2*«~. S»'» We* *s»J«r«et. Chiesao, l a 'Mr Utk as"out eaapletdy. l l n i u «~k M V

a were brokn. Oftat1 1 MI t «nJ tursrd tatwhole Bight low. I b»

dixiy s. to grab the

K* to karp (nss; At U S M tse .

/ sscrrikaj hsiIiiiilJ st all. vklk•

LUBRICAUT FOR DOOR HINGES war aad woaAa bs that

ef OrapMt* la forbade thesa,

' ! * ^ ' O I O m ° -

to this way. Ordinary cylinder *Uh d Bumping I

h

P*«sd a bat Isssiis.e7uis.ai*1-

»«ars. hare eteo* « * f e> tad

. DEMPSTER. V. F.

of ctsti—in an UkdyUtUht t

or wobbling of wheel* oThoth!.

W I S J h ! ? . ' i •» «"»• bac, Hue

rod baartog a. tree aa er h h T•aoraig. ^ »arr*a thai

mak« thtoga grow. B*tostance* and fstsnteg all th*'

The Is***

•*• C MLTIMOM, MO. I>-«1SBV

TBE OOlAxf CITY UDOMt, 001AH OTTT, N. J.

Women .Made Young

C0U>MEML

TtMMttf'sLiftStfli

cross**, icpaltfatfrom pats. Doctors

eorMaetirv* for mm than two*itoaV**I.rso«-s Oalaeot was

n v M tow sod by Its use UMse *atSMr heOd* TttsaaYouy

TRY CUCUMBERS' IN MANY WAYS

a8 COOked Vegetable.-..*» n u » i m i nun pieces an incn RlanV fWamihl Each package of "Diamond Dyvs" wool, silk, linen, coiiou •

P l i m n r n raw n n n s y « , . , """I "* *»<* n a l " timitT w • > "« 1 O«0KMJraugTO. contains dlractlons.so slmpl* that any B«xJ«.

FIVORBJ El mm COOKS ro,*^.:8^'" vm — — - » w c^JaTlrkv-^ » . ~ - —.**.. - .« . rJE SSS rS^t-S— ^ ~ — I tablespoon butter. Yolks o« t ssss. On»i of this plac*. says: "Som* time «del*sa color Into worn, shabby gar- l e e i l n t o l f , „„ taTe „ . „ , , j j ^ j „„,

In Othtr Countries They Ar* Ussd M i.uw*"?>? l>-1!?'*' . w«ll beaten. • « • t h«4 . - ~ n - • ^ .—.. ..— •«—.». ^—-—•— • — _..-. . .— - . - - -andlqussh ArTsrd «nsataat

Chang* In DM*.

«*etarsaa Otatmeat

famnrirewa Ured of inrm serred rai

homes. Not many American house-keepers know their poalhllltle* aa aconked resemble, bat to other eoan-triea they are need In the asm* wayaa ar* eggplant, squash, and com.They have a Savor all tbsir own andafford a pleaoant change In tbe diet.

Tbe following recipes hat* beentaken largely from foreign cookbooksand ar* farorltea of noosewlre* ofother countries. They hare been test-ed by Cnlled State* department ofsgrtenlrar*t home economics rpecial-Igfg^ HAM.— .«»— — ^ — .fc. - -

lat tb* sb*n one-nturter to one-halfInch to thlcknass. To fuur coctuabsrsus*:I cup bread crumbs, t IMtpooas oeton,I UbUrptoo hutur. BMly cnoppad.I laaipoons aalL Pepper.Tbe psjt of the cucumber eroooed out

If seeds are lorRP, do not use the

Stewed Cucumber* With Sauca. .Sllc* cacumbers Into ple«es an IDCB

|OII« "** < o o k n a l " t w l < I e r W •""" 1

•sit sod pepptr.

fFtetiaiaj by tlw Ustted States Depart- eggs and vinegar.neat of Aartrultaret . fried CMCumctr*.

Cocambers. when la sestno. ar* Peel and cut cucumbers in'leogth-

deep fat aatll golden bruvcu. - Scr**very not.

Sauted Cueumbsrs and Onion*.1 Ubiaspoon buuee 1 amsn onion.

or drippings. % nip milk ort eucumbera. cnta.

•sit sod pepper.Fry onion to butter until golden

brown, thro add sliced cucumbers andcook until tender. Add cream or milkand tsainn well with ult and pvpper.

Cuoumbw Jelly.• rocwabera. 1 onnre oU<>»-I seat water. I rm»!l colon.1 labliepnon «tna«ar. I itaapoons sail.

V> teaapoon pappn.Para cucumbers and cut In small

piece*. IVol onion, »llce, cover wtth

•• Press throogh

ACUTE INDIGESTIONSOOH^RELIEVED WOMEN! DONT BUY POOR DYE!

Arkansas Lady Says She Was In

Promptly Recovered AfterTaking Thedfonft

Blaok'Draught

and waa to a bad flr. I ka*w X must

of IxiwderFeet were oxd by|

oar Army snd Na'daring tbe wsr. >- Ana's Foot.

,Bue, lbs pow, — derlocUNTlSrt,jlskss thsfrlctloatrarau>*tboe.mab-{easjh* last fad assaa* wsisiogaoe-

' isOete* tha psto of Ught or

may • ful cold water for nr* mlnntea. Add so hnltancy In try tog Ibis TSIO-. . able, nlil welteatablltbnl remedy, for

» most llrer and stomach disorders.1 Sold by an rrtlnble drogglstsL—Adr.

{ Ptattaum.1 ' tt would appear that there has al-

most \<niscd prodoctlon of RasslanpUtlnom. In normal times 00 per

( cent of the world's output came from*,. ; Raiaja. and Ib* United Htaten takes

# " ' ' about ooe-half of the world's protluc-

No Other KindlDon't Spoil or Streak Your Material.

Another Quick Firing PMoL

an right c b i 0 ° B u n - n * " • nrttUef are ktailnl Uln'l(utc''(ms<lestly)—That's1 cant say «nougn for Tbedforo-s 2red.° ""** °' 0"n°"t " ^ "q*"> "^ ** l"lr«r-llo'tof,Tnu>*cr">'-

BUck-Draught. and tb* great good - t J 7 ._'.*. rm-nTn, #•-„-*,1st RIIVI1M ACDIDIU CatSHM W n W . U a H M UBCSI

tronbto, and I keep It for tula. A few eU.WAI» SAT "HfUtH

doses soon maka ins feel aa good as L*ok for th* *mn» -Bayer- on tablets,new. I am glad to Ml others tbe th*a you need t m rSood It did." worry.

Ant* Indigestion to a serious matter .and needs prompt treatment or dan- -Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,- can begeroos results may ensue. A physl- O**» *af*ty (or Colds. Uaadache.clan's help may be needed, but a Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Lun>-

. - tbe undigested food To gM quick relief follow carefullywlilch to th* cause of tb* trouble. tb* safe and proper direction* to each £ „„) 1

TbrdronTa Black Draught to purely «nbrofcen pachag* of "Bayer Tableta MTOtctMm .vegetable, not disagreeable to take <* Aspirin.- This package to plainly £\"SSSfmeand sets to a prompt and natural way. •tomped with the safety "Bayer Cross." _ _

Handy tin boxes of U tableto costbut a few cents. Druggists also selllarger -Uajer" packagsa. Aspirin to

of Moooaeetlcacldester of UoUcyUc-acfcL—A4T.

HOWGEt RllIDNSTIPATIDNl

Lift off Comsla/ocso*! hurt s bit and fttttom

casts only * few cants.

I Jack—Up-wrvlca U bat mockery.IK-H -Oli. w.t In love-making.—D*l-

tlnwre Ainerlcan. -—

CtrUcura for Sere MaaoavSoak hsn.li on retiring to th* hot sodrof Cutlcura Soap, dry tad rah to Co-Urara Otatmeot. Remov* surplusOtntment with tltso* paper. This toonly on* of the things CuUcnra will doIf Soap. Ointment and Talcum a n usedfor ail toilet purposes.—Ad*.

The exception."I notice the temperature Is taklnc

a drop." -Then It Is tbe only thingyou can notice doing It."

ear. Thar* a*on* war to cure Catarrhs! Dss£aeea>

HALL* CATARRH -tboMtB tb* Dloodonth*et tia grttem. .Ostsrrhsl

rambling S S M or miparrart nysiias. sadwhen Ills eattrarr rtosad. Daarsessie o 5raaniL Dnlaas tbe tnnsmmanoo, esa bs re.owed and this tube raeujred taJU ser-swl eaaoiiloa. hesrlBc M r be <SsbjwywS

HAIXTS CAT

ally finds more than be can us* Is kks

Why bay sway bottlea of other VsraaVfstsa. when one bottle o< Dr. Peeirw

Morn of oar earthly bapptoea*doe to oor ability tn forcM I "

Sure

PninftWMIHot w«t«rSureRoBef

Dr.Tutt s Paleta and Mak* aa Inaxpeneive.Dish. ^

PillsSnd that your family wilf like ibetn

tbe Molss or the Krvnrh.Oaraltsi far Fish and ssaats.

IVrl au*l rut a ittrut* «uttiuit>er Inpiece* sboat two loctft lung, droopoat on«* end. Pill wltb meat or Bah

| MWV snd use a* garolah snd serve| one with each portion of meat. Tbe

1 . uuce snd rttrumlwr, rateo with Ibeaca.t. makes a gt**! rdUh.

I gtimj CucunAera.• pura at <abrta I l'** tctu> coctuubera uf tbe samer suits'ttsrae- • slse. 1WI and nit lensthtrtav. sroop-( M c S ! ! a n ! tog oat tbe Inside carefully and lea*-

two rnpfuls boiling wnirr. rtlrrtng on-tll dluolvnL IbraniM tn rucambenand ooloo snd torn Into moltL Serra

IWith your Ongers! Ton ran lift off I afw " 'r^ 'y tbeir hjoabooda to

Cuoumber Salad Dreaslne,I remnlar p « M ; tropouoa H»-

anj (rml^a U M miutard.I < u r^« 1 t~«poon aalt.Jute* of OM kmtA U uajpoon peppar.

Urat ess yolk llshtlr. add tu It th*Jules of the IrtOoo. Ad'l crated CO-.

EXPERTS URGE CAREOF OUTER GARMENTS

. 3 Wear Much Longer and Are Im-

Valuable Informationfcod DO sioaei. Iwrt a j " 1 ^ ! ;-r* — '-.-!wu«ssdsdaisM. sad a*nil arad roulouunalkj«w book powBWIos. back*

j MM »«ia« aao tmim*. ssa «* will ac*4 rou— "--" •• rail of nlaabla Isioe-

roa bow to i g a n sadl*»wt yoex soxHh. Scad tola;; U st fraa.MDIAMSIDCEssiNFJULWATatCa

300% ANNUALLYoy hrsstinc from $10 to »0OO. laJJ»ol«toJy s*hi •AUrpriM. writ*

TEXAS OIL TIMES

proved in Appearance.

Ussd la Attention t* Clothing toi Well spent—Jtooe a«d Maagtrs

sightly Wrinkles.

(Prvfanrd by tbe United Stales Depart-nwst ec «nrall>n >

Outer garments wblrh sre grrearsrvful stlrailoo seer aa aiarh lunger

. tnd look M> marh better tasn those

I caring fur them Is well spent.

tre glren by home economic eiprilaB the rnlted Stales deparlmeat of sg-ricuirare:

ilaog ooter garments carefoily whennot to use. Plenty of rods snd Bang-era uve apace and prevent wrtokles.

sleep rorrra orcr delicate garmrnu• those worn only ocraslonaUy to

protect against dost aad robbing.Do not keep partly soiled garments

la become dl*co*ore<Lto putting garments sway for the

season, guard srt tt^m^ wrinkltog.stretching, fading and Inserts. Foldto that rrissss will curreepond ss faras possible with the folds Into whichth* garment fails to use. Doaotsllowwrlght to rest on folded garments.Garments of' Sras materials may beleft • banging if carafaOy cantedagainst dust aad tot arts; hot slraxyoMUttsls. haarlly trtouBtd* garaeata,and ctrcolar skirts ar* Ukety to be

This diVMlng Is uio.t nrrllntt forvegetable salad, ou-jt Kjlad. and ash.asUd.

HIGH UVINQ COST REDUCED1

Housewives Must Be Informed aa toHijh Nutritive Valu* ol th*

CAtapcr Food*.

It Is commonly remarked by thoaembo atody the living rucllilooa ofprople of limited OH-ans In dUferent \parts of this country, fur substantialUuproveuietit of I heir bn<u«bolil rro- 'nomlc*. botuewlti-a mu.l nr Informal !oa to tue high nutritive nine of tb*cheaper foods as cotniartil »1lh the •cnatller kinds, snd II* tnettuxts uf (euoktog mint be Iroprorrd.

A great deal of furl la waited to 1tbe preparation of footl and rirra then •a great <ke.l of food I. heilly cookrd. :

tare. To replsce drar fooj badlyconked by cheaper food «ril cookrd

To make Ibe table more sttrsctlve tosn efficient means for making thehome life more enjoyable.

: twern the toes, and tbe bard skin cat-1> rase, from bottom of feet I, A tiny bottl* of Tnetooe" costs I( little at any draa; rtore; apply a few |

drop* upon th* com or callous. In- ,•tsntly It stops hurting, then shortly 1you lift that bothersome corn or cat- j

one bit of pain or soreness. Truly INo humbug!—Ad*.

No one U ever thankful enough thatubat be.really did.say waa nut re-peated.

No one enrU-s nay cue; only his Ipn»ii«iona. I

Portile) Land mt 91S to 930 an Aem

HSLTsMtt.

Children Cry For

CASTOR IAS|h»cuJ Car© of Bab?.

\/6e House

weight,changing caste.

Erery child most be trained to brashIts teeth twica a day.

e • •Do not piacs meat directly oo lea.

but oo a plat* orar th* Ic*.• m »

A freshly whitewashed cellar wingiro butter • strong taste.

• • •tn making candy a taaspoonfal of

*ttrgar will prereot trtrklnesa.• * a •

nimtnat* away of the rorktag

mor* room to more about.

hot water ear•jaaitar of aa hour hate* sarrkss.

Bean tbe Slgnatare of

&?&*&••.&

' • • • : . : " . ' ''•'.:''?. •

&&tti4^*$&&&*7?:&*z?i. -M

• . • : . • : ; * * • • . ; : • • • * :

l -^rrrs^rrs lr— r z z z s x s z s s : PROBLEMS FACING ESS^-sBSdtod last Tuesday. Be waa eixtretx • •IWWMaewlwJ • n v i l W las I have quoted above.years old. Blchard Hawkey, a son, to A T f l l A U P A l UMft l l l t l °* pnm>— •*• Printed to

M vtoa president of the Allegheny Tele- S T R I R I f p N W a i R I II " *

f . • PboneOoopanyofPlttsburgi U I B U U B U B I I I f U n L U It waa their moral .bib.IvaMirae l Paterson. — A t i m o n n in«nru*t/<n _ _ _ . keep this promise made U b

. . . . u **• owseaaatT to ksep h?

»» of the people of RoastTa"— — — to pasa upon taw plan and hem

. lotcoort Ahaifh«Kir«i«aaSwi. RUSSIA'S GRAVE MORAL ERROR i ^ t a ^ - y * 1 * * ™ 1 1 ^I DeTWaWfifgMi t m t j_nl«a> M I I U »—»•-- " • , - .

•erefound. One to agatoat Theodora

. never amOiled. la tk« constitution aaa "of the aorttt government IItried to explata. o c w aadthla breach of promlaa. I

pawn at thlaprobably wffl be dedde* by tfc

ersbaUeve.Prleaa wfll ha radootd at least 39 oarot tf tb* VMaral Beeer*. Board to

Is Ban—n-.» »^f^Ml.

to their borne*. the car had?

I aaam. accordtog to telegraphic appeals

iS sWjatt to a towering of prlcea,

**• «ata department has taken•laps to brtoctoOtwetneaa^to tear

Church. It waa decided that more ac? I

etoatosd aad ln»rlaoiiad~to * S I 5

Zhnat of a -manifesto- •> tha B«»ld B. Praoeta, American ambaa- * ? ? alwady been •obeerlbed,— " at K. , I Stan people. The autocratic etata

.f*"1*"* Wnaao alfaad btUa pro-Lambemtlte.—

valley la CUlfonda.SPORTING.

slon recently on an application ofthla IzS *natnt totanaeu against up-\titj for an Increase from 7 to 10 " '

and senate, oa

ejecting Ed- operated by the city.

I a»d to, r**™, to ptocV^.'rSoT B.SS?0- .-- % 2 ™ * .«*!*_ V«Bossla, the Orthodox

t«ntoe issued his famoaa

Hartard Cnhnrrstty* vanity end I of the Buaalan Church bowed. noTti- | • " « . *». toOMtl*^^X

I Prtaeetao were eaeght to the high cose

MATK^W BUSINESS

neo it was *t»T*iip-fT-TI that prices for tickets to them wUl beIncreased to CS thai fan. ££5Si5as

at the ruasul ttma coatnls taa

an «he Tear ar

atoneragopr,cS^dW

aUtnuoMl egvtraleo*

stock of (100 par vmtaa.

ly with the lapahUcaB aadle naUoaal

f Oryaptctaaa.r *

f « m bo kept at ahottatop.

_^™- 'Wad that bywtth stdtftt Johason.

u s me. paragraph 2 otI Bale S \ the uaad ban rale, win be sus-I£»aJi£and jaopaiatHo. Jtw umpires

i F*ed_ can whip Tata the ton piaster-

to ~"~inlih Mi r~*il-n.

Bacfcensack. —'

| combine to bond a Joint sewer syatem I

too* that the anaaaantfraatfao7!Z

^o^aad npoeted mlastnt;

™ aMUicaata are John eat Orange, whose ma-

e*lt.M.«aoaJ«dbf»,n=5. ' ^k^tbea^rapajwrlawsrt of Commerce. " » " • « • » « • ,

BastrtcOon of gasottne - i ~ tar *aakea. •"•"" • " . . I b i t t Borka. the * e - Oriee*.

«*^"t«s. rrttatoos'

he coosdtntkKsal coiTh«y nnderstood what budthey had b**o taaght that by be****? .aled It They knew utde atatr

serfs their beavfeet eharaa, ]became thdr liberator—aia waa ttinice that said "seUe the " "*

I bad deatrejed aU respect for

or I cot meaning to Baaata than iliiaheaf,"> property righto meant the right av

tflewtohla ttrottlln. the dan ohaost. eootlns to . hta name that

I serfs, T«t the fact that Lratos _I uttered the words made mem reveaaatland respect aim. even aa a • a a a l

ooe who has ton MB

I walk, notwithstanding the fact hstos

I with great popularity. Thissecret of It

•bo used I bud. an land, was based on ike

and through their own wroagfal. «• * « . Ood had made the grossd eat

tsand eoonty are

W t a l t m l

•U coapanlaa of rraano, CaX

S T A J S ^ ^ J 1 ?«)PifW««thMa««julriagpte»BtrS £ 2 £ • " * * • « • <**J»«otly the rcautt of hwMy^»P">vlde prayer and thrift; to some casts the ttt»»?£ZL k W** *" I«pP«*W«a based apoBCBBntog. '• People had prayer tog aad force. AU of "

I. • •aaimnlee to box Bany Uttle-too. anocher Crsaceat Qty b a n l e r ^

Sea ware the raaaoas ftren.Jsttaa Baraaa, Cnitsd ttatsa

wm cost *«0 a barrel aad breade cents a joaf aaa rasalt of aoveca-

Ig t , aad hie rtMiism Edwm^

I Kane, aallad for EnguSwto, tbeTSeaI Bombanfler Wtlla.

FOREIGN.

physician. Inrto W. Kirk; engineer.Xewtoo a Wade; tnaaarer, OaargeH. WoratsU; tax coOactar, TUgfl JohavSOD.

Gloucester Helghf*. — Bealdeatt of

| are flnlancd and theconcreta bridge I

•beat Jane •eoOawra local opdon act.

GENERAL

o new battleship'baltt at the Brooktya

the plant waa established. Mora than aererory ago, all area have been drawnat the old Whitney glass works. Theold bolUlags are being dismantled.

I Crown Point road. Installed aa electric1 - ugbtlng anparataa ta hto I

ay and their energy sad Uve rtrtftirss Be*.of the After an. It Is a matter of optatovaal

from the potot of view of the

Bat whea the order waa glvea, • •Peasants adaad tt aot far the cam*analty bat to own tt privately. Ofthto potot there can be ao '

reeeat carnival to the town.

| » V have reached the kindergarten

OCWaUy • — , - J J L

trtlflf*t» «# k_^« .leaned on Xovcmbtr HX 101T.

Am A M «.. n j m t n n * to <nma»«» ™o Cnllad States.

•ly-SSUSS Jtwnihaveaea-r or laaaatooo eggs.•""asaoadsBto of the

ants aslied the land to hold, sas aatown It aa their private property a *««re gnllty of taking title by the savmrana others had takes the bud, eat "agslnst whom they bad eomplaawaand cried -Thief r

The Bosalu people have the yeaarto think. They reaUae thu they asse

M h gima.It la likely that asveral fenaal

r malar, ktO-ed to the battle of the Itorae.

Oloaco*ter>-Thlrty boys and gtrianave enrolled ta the pig raising con-teat and TS to other drriskms aader da-rerdoo of the Y. M. C

Pitman —A fan time

fnr UejOOdmZt T!^!<l>i? P J E M -

J . l o r *nl»rt1ng fT"*"™1" avremment I* to be M I U I """rain tana to keep thai prapsMBrSdwwl^LfSi^^J 0 1 " 1 1 * **• Comea " ***** CommlSS I""" *°*«1>>W they Uve goaVow.at Broadway aad Hotty avenaa. U to «fi.:.»« admtolstradon o f S e h S 2!f "A*^1* ***?"—*** —-

wflt start aa soon aa the results are— - ap-

•* Tart mea carriera I waa owtog to the Oanaaa

coaldaptba AaaodatloB. told workers niijaafhsrs

Oty that the Orat rnaifnaalilef aerial naaajimlaihsi win haanted la tha Caitad Btotoa taV

Wica ahoat g « hoteto

| to Oerman yards thai•SI ha

trusted to boards, the eosapoattion " " ""^ —**» «»t could hspfsa a»" - earrrtajroS a peopleoo the thriaknU ot a frastr

^ ^ W " * ^ ? tare. I n t e to the - - - - - -

• " • precedeut Josttfytog dlshosesty. Ihave fbaad the 01 eCweto ef this aet

•«fcoritybeloBgstothe"bos^ "* **• P"1"1^ Bosato. to ever/ «*>d chairmen of t w T g l - L i ^ 0 * " ' sequent symptom.

e~—risei<Z>aTat t c^rr t*M-*"*••»•«"« •' ^ f ^ " To Oe Away Wtta

oat to be ato I the dattvary of .

coaacn. The presentto handle the

and I the

bs made

awlfilH f%lob which the Amsrkaa I

jaactloa with the war dtna>usaf»I chain of csaploTmsat

THE DREAMERS

•* vncmT a rauvr.

TO REVIVE $ m \ a m m ' T L a m x" • d o o r atoppad bar. Something"•"••I to tea ber that Mr. TeniDle _ '

^ J ? ^ S MU ^ 2 T ' - "*& *«* F«Wo, Popular Year.

Jack fait Ttry nadkatlborne aa be ' AdO, f0T SumrWT Wear.md hte wa t hfcaadjua way Into a chair opposite

"Evan small show

I New Malarial WIM la Different F

Wider Celer Range.

ten of tfca take. The

from oat of the borlaoo rose a thla,btotk lla« . Ito. that wldeaM a. tha

Z2LS1E2LS?

to hh) most fatherly tone. 1 waa sure •*"*•«• a*a going to be revived thla

leave thu Ufa—i~ woold inuT t'rTLi'Z I' Ofcato yoa-STlr^L T . ^ . *£ | wttV

summer gown of

WM dearty oetUoed and gamed mo-

nearer came tha frelghtsr-m steady.onward force that rode the mighty

aa going to spring as oat of the baek-groaad and awtftly take a pUee ofprooilaence to the world. Like thatsteamer, I wUl travel on aod oa.ootamt win stop me, nothing can. ttn-

1 wm be like these wavex- he said.1 wm travel alowiy. gently, sorely.

paas over or carry with me the small

the waves, bat like them I wm come I

eat, oat, oat." • IIt was many years later. Jack Tern-1

ZL***t*lt' «»4.aer l*ad was held I taflnu, to Ita color range. However

am Inexperienced to Do eo taken m by

" . S K 0 * " ? " 1 " . . I <J*aadle win also be a prime fa-There t t goose I have gone the write, and a very lovely new organ-

dressing room."T*«re waa a genuine note to Ms

tone that teoore recognised. -Bot»hy should TOO. make ate soeh an offer

ta. It was an ordinary story of abroken romance—a (M with big ambi-tions and a man who wanted to stayat home. The broken engagement—Hu ttmmilur* ->* rf— -*-• «— -»•- - " -—oU search for her. which ended la I

bmlneas and eveataally to the aoccessof his career. I

rial. Thto costume

the round n*ck and snortas the deverast and coolest HnanHer | • ^ ? ^ I ^ t m * •cfcl*T?<1 uadr*ame*«f |

battle aervuualy. stfll battle*! ac a i **•- •. .«••• %n u ^ www. ow, on, so i H Mtensloo: but none save Jack knew "Ban to the Joy of It I It waa to try / -

a*ath the deepWHhln IU raagh sad bemtly shell a

pncloos pearl may keep:Aa anas ot pndoua «alas aal Tetoa

of ponat goldHay lie beneath the eurlaos ef a

aakaa. tilonmiMa mrlilBo Oat oft hides a heart wttb the

aoblaet traits aaooweaIn one to whom he hath as outward

grace allowed.-Jamas Oardnsr.

A TIA.TrMl'cTKC ON TwU

For those who practice *errtog aft-ernoon tea. a few choice cakee aad

GOOLDNOTHOLD OUT LONGED

Virginia Lady Reatod ShtCooMni Stay Ntrmus, W«ak,

PaJe, and HoU Out MuchLonQeTw" CardUl Httpcd

Dublto. Tar-Hra. talUa Bogbett «tBoots X thai ptoee, reesutly reUtetsMef t&t*VWtt&4T 48«9wVfl«W0# t t t W©0f<a^

lag bar health, aaytegi "Whsa . . .earns oa I waa to a eery bad coadlMeaand nothing tha doctor gave aw eM

applied tiuetere of reeee. The Ivery handletn a deep band to the skirt. adds much to the beauty ef tha pars.

la the dotted Swisses one of the astmoat striking models was shown re- '

pan* tha refresh-ing beverage.

Oriental T e aCakea—W • r kooe-foana of a

_ ens o« shorteninguatu creaasy', add

ooe capful of brown sugar gradually,beating constantly. Dissolve oae eighthof a-teaspoon of soda ta ooe taMeapooo-

WC tblei taakfl ttS C M f M * • e> (Mt X kaMV

there ought to be anmerblag to givercUet I was aervoas. weak and pale.I coaldat eat or sleep to do any good.and felt I couldnt stand thla very leaf.

completed It>io*- T^* **in ** formed °* three

^o^Tnd^SVwn ot ^ ^ ^ ^ ' ^ " ^ . ' S L .shea-pink dotted swiss seen recmOy , , * * • *""• I ^ ° ! , t ? f » t > I ^ ? ? . b ^ ?showed a skirt with a plain front aod J*"'J>»».a . r o w °* P » .«««"* d o w l

mixture: *****) a*M nn»nslf t***r~*" **vanllto and ooe cupful of floor. aQx ttuntil It holds together w*U aad leavesno crumbs to the bowt Uttaapaiataa

mixture can be molded Into smalt balta.Ha<-. the halls on buttered ttosaatochax a half apart and bake to a ejukkoven uatn delicately browned. This

I how tt had beneflted otherthe — t i^fvinf^i. ao ileftttii to aaa

"•»#*. so. of course, kept It ap. aawtt did the work.

"It helped ma aa nothing atoa dMLt begaa to pick ap right away. I t a )

was getting better. I kept tt a» aaatt did wooden Cor taw."

The round neck and_ _ . „ _ . „ . , « . . . UT.UWB. - j * «I«corated with plalaThe bodtcVwns cut. on Nrtero llnes'and b*n d* ° * t h o Wo* dotted awUi.snowed a vest of turfc«l white organ-1

tsbletpoonfnl of minced onion aad onetablespoonfal of minced green pepper;cook ta two tablespoonfuto of batter.

Cats Tlrgtato tody did. have asad Car-cat with equally happy reealta. aadvoluntarily relate their experleaces. sothat othatm. troobted with dlaordenCOBkaBOQ aHeWTrm WOOMBf B t t y MoUB tU

take CaidaL

without aerves. a man withcanstltullon."

It waa for men nke Jack -the tiredlimlmas aaa* form of eatertatomentwaa invested, hot the "gMle-flrrahowa had no attractloo for him thatalght.

'Aaythtog bat a arasleal show.- betold Ma rhauffeor. after he bad given

care where. Even melodrama wouldbe welcome tonight.-

"

to help yoo-«hat la an.-he flnUhed."And you I1"—f*t I wa hild PAnd you I1"—f*t I waa a child P

Laoore had rlsrn aad was quietly rod-ra«^*«r carts bi*b opoa ber bead. The

and Jack waa factag a bsaattfol woavaa ta ber thirties,

"Why, I bad no Idea—I did not know~~Jz—1 5f atommered.

Tou dktot know me. you dont know

r ptayuS TbTBaboleBreakers.- The name could apply toany show, bot the glaring IHhoaraphsdta»Uyed to front of lh7tbeate>Vr*cUlmed It malodrwnawlthpot » * » h tJk

Ton see It Is I—Jost Betty BOML thelna* *"* w l l n t D # o U *•»«»• •><««*• «»»11 •b" l t»T ««• *>»"»>*» Some*•* * ""P*"* to _Bod you agato. find

lonratJan to accompany blm-«hat to *"> T«ir love-«hoee have bean theItaelf waa suftVieot guarantee that the * ~ » r '^J^l .5211 to» SSLr'^show waa a poor ooe. bat Jack waa •••* few year* of failara. but now theythere at hla own bidding, and be never areooly dreama,•rot back on himself. ^ " * tk»T are not dream*. I am

The hooae was well filled. The *tm ! * « * « ami the old-foabtooed,cheaper seato were an occupied, bot «»a«*<». stkk-to^ sort of cuas I was

t waa near the front I °° u > 1 aucktog to It In a new world.

before the mimonalre had a chance tostdy th typs arond him.

The scene waa a beach. The water

ttttt. but the log and the pair anted

appeared at the head of the canvaa ablack line, tt waa some time beforethe sudlence could grasp that tt waaIntended for smoke, bot when lightsappeared and the form of a poorlypainted lake freighter attached Itselfto the thto smoke line the riddle wassolved.

Then the pair began to speak. Thedri spoke first. Ber voice waa lowand sweet: there was nothing of theforced metortrsma to ber tone. Snawas Joat a chad, barely fourteen. Jackthought. Hto mtod waa more on the

waa saying, bat whea the boy spoke berealised that they were dreamer*,ortamtog ef the future. Such a fool-bh, useless pastime tt waa.

But Jack could not become bored bythe ptoy. The plot waa ragged, butthe bright ttttle actress protnylag thechlkra part kept Ufa enough to theplay to hold his Interest.

It waa between the third and fourthacts that Jack came to hla decialoo.Hla Ufa had bees saeh a lonely, bar-ren sort of thing, why couldnt bedo ——"-fug worth whUe oowl beasked ktmaitt Bare waa his chanceto spend some ef hto millions on an-other, here was his chance to givethis child-dreamer the means of rraUa-togsomsaf her dreama.

by aU Wall street, bot InslJe I am JustJohnny Temple, the kid with the bigh w r t •** •» to>D«' '•*"»« ' nDt

A n d u thtm*two n t *tl>e bT *)d* m

*•«• f00" »~» *"« b^LH1 fiuw7

«• • ••« on the b«cb. From over alake they could see tiny rippling waves•Dd thta trom oot °* lh# h 0 r t « 0 0

»°»» «*• •»«» o f tmo MV- T°-S*<brr they tnvvlnl tn» waters, on-•art. onward, ever onward, ilde byakle. It was a pretty ilrmm. and asthe drcamera dram«d their hand**« o t together and very cloaciy thoa*a **** •*• m B h t Lel'* ***** t**at h c n M «>eam.

- h o f rWWf. The ptoyad h A tfa^Tla-i^idSJSasr every atart ta portray tt. Ber

hares to many of the Uadmarka ot Quantities of Mrwisis ta wazsdVtonna. T T S . «oth of th. dty to a andtoST «-vtrTwl» ibeautiful cross, the Bptonerto am ,a*roldery to contrasting

Sef that type long tanas OH. n rrpiacca a SUBDMT O W > bodkea are flat at the front aad. aa

a. fix. which to said to hare been placed rale, dose to aarpUce faahka•Be waa prospsrocs. rich looking,- there by a woman whose baabaaw back. The belt Is cut to one

"* whtopered. -And he waa ««ot away oa oee of the crosadea. bodice section sad buttonsWane he waa abroad aha went to thto around the hips at either aide,

knead up. It took almost potot every day to apta and to pray. -a auaate before aha -—imfi-i the Whea he returned she erected the~~"~ with the cart | thea eroae, as a symbol of gratltade. with The ttrne for parasols Is at .

aptoalag. tad there are lorety newtempt as. Baaut asw

,„ faahiana °* P w * r - <*»**» toaspooofol of salt. Uttsrly I

Orewnupa. umu. Colorado last fan. I stood

drrn-s clothe* can be purchased ready Boor< °°" •n<1 «>*«»« copfuto of 25*"»» mm Atb*tt' * • «»« •» the

portant point to a c h W »to th«e weU grea^d bread paaa aad I

them at boon. Is a great savtog thto °°»-haU "Pfal of mUk. one-half tea- I [ w t a t • lta» «••*• tato would haveseason. «p«uily It the storM are ***** °* Tmam*- *** • « » two tea-1 *••» to «rive the Oermaa army toto."

-atoriaK FOrtunatMynoon.^ SZTTtn.'SiaJfotS'rt •—«•«•»-«-- ••«-»-•domtoatrs Uw «,U fleld for children J^nT^1 » • S g S w d ^ a w a d i «• »« **« ****** «•"*(for the matter of that great leeway gZ gL^^y^.^S!!^ «rer the vast daft, aad dowa toto tta .tea a n u f f l l f f • « I f t ^aj altl la^e^al • « • • a^airt^B^pa#»**^ ^a>^

piled gravely, after be had fatty sar-vered the alraatlon:

-But. my dear sir. that waa quiteImpossible. There was no Oermaa

The silk todustjy of China employetnm*fi«Um to &0MudW people.

osorre with tea

DIZZY SPELLSleold yollnir ar..| a m.t.'lum blae are i,...,... n - . . . .

Sharpen Scisaera.

I ulfo illMinrrisI that rutting undpa-• |M*T •har|k*knisl brr viMMir*. \ o w abei il"«'« not have i,> nrult for the aciaaora: ur!l»l<-r to come annind. f»r the al-' say* kr*p> a »b*»-t uf uinl|wper toI hi*r tnarhloe drawer to aharj1*!! ber; M u m with.

Coiwclma Coat and Caps.A >ypc of coot PUKV>-»II^ JOT groeral

r^ «r«r I* the ra««l«-l « blrU romliUx1* costCoat of bream «eWb.« trimmed with on.I enpe. Knoietlnm the out proper.

allied tostKar In self tana. The hat a rather well flit.il affair. l> topped•a eae ef the newest moaila «>rth a wlib a hip or waUt trnsth. Again a

aae) prettily araped veil cap* Is slmalated by tho wide. Oaringsleere*.

PARIS STYLES IN BLOUSES

Ruakte etjr*: FInt (Md p«(4«. tbsadotiia and houo propta. tbaa plwesUuo «ttt> STL Tbm f"—*--"-»•' VU3MI* to fMd ttmrn. 'At tmim tnral astht t t ~

A COU.ICTION OP OOOO THINO8.

TihS CataM of gfjdlaw) RavM r Told is

Syracaa»,_R T—"Wnaa I

Just sa soon sa you take time to

%z ZSSttZtzzs. PARIS STYLES IN BLOUSESSo the only way to keep aa open mind _ _ _ _ #__ ^^^to to keep busy. Beddes there's a«fHi«PV«ii ta It that grows with each OiSigaimeal la Contraatlag Color to of fur, matching the anmmer rapeachievement. However dark the morn Taileree) SuM la Oletmcthie wrap. Parasola of unlqoe •hape* areIng. noon and evening a n bright vrhea Neta In Fashions. many and the thape* vary—tome areyou start things early »joogh. It's —— obl.ng. other* dlaswcd shsped, bell,Harare's way of bringing-cuefatmcoi The blouse to cootra*tlng color to mi>»hroom. paeada and regular. Para-When yoo are kept buay enough yoa the skirt or to the tailored suit U Uw •"• "a'ariala aiv •Ilk. net. lace sadhave no time to watch for alights aad distinctive note In fashions to blooace nv<0<u>e. a* well as Unen and far. a*chlUa from cold •boulder*. Aa long aa for spring In Parts. *ays the Dry nattd abo*e.yoa can make the dar* produce some- Goods Economiat. With practically | —thing that helps the world there h) no exceptions, bloom worn with | HIGH COLLAR PARIS VftAIIFsomething that keep, adding Joy to skirt and Jacket suits are shown in W W f c * n r * « l 5 VOGUEyour life and yean to yoor fnrure, brtUlanr contrasting colors. The day All PThe best of all war* to keep abreast of the bloose to aaatchlng crepe for (of the time* to to start something— wear with sutta la finished and Uw Cellar I* r.u^^iErrhsnge. colored Moo*, to taffeta. voOe or ia^ra*era*.

*"y* •d*-?tUn>- " * • btoom to b o M r>rrtsteot are rumnr* that comer ^ - d . - w - i a . o a . l a t ' f ^ t . a d . * ^ J ^ « ^ « to ^ ^ ^ i ^ that.Uw nigh c o l l a r ? .

ue awde to every daton to henaoatoe dsr the ears.

Ynr a aprtog dUh which Is especial-ly good, cook.togetbcr green peoa. new

' potatoes andsmall greeaonloa* aadcarrots; addfew allcra of crispfried bacon cut labit* and when Uwvegetables atecooked, aeaaoa

well and add milk. Herre hotCcleelawL—811ce dm cabbage and

pot Into a dltb of cold water to crisp.Prepare ttw following for dressing:Take two well beaten egg*, half acapful of aoar cream and cook overwater until thick, take from the fireand add two tableapooafola of vinegar,half a teaapooofol of salt aad a dashof cayenne. When cold mix with thecabbage which has beea well drainedand drkxl no a doth.

Fruit Orep Cefcas, Cream two-third* of a capful of batter or anym e t fat. add one cupful of brownsugar, a teaapoonful of cinnamon, ooe-third of a cupful each of currants andralalns cot fine, two^hlrds of a cupfulof chopped, walnut*, two wrU beateness*, a half tesjpoonful of vanilla, oae

ad-vertlaed to the

bookllSSt twelve bottla

, Whfls Caaacical psriod of a

of life is a a*et crit-

S ^ v w ^ d w nwhich ttcsetotea.

^\^S £? pf""* p o i r d "- x>TO0 b» •Poonfola oa

baking aneeta. Bake to a moderate

dark brown auga, tou, a aaacepaa. ^

• VeMt Mwrbet atrr the Jatce of, three lemons, one aad one half capfato

. of sugar and stir aattt dtosstvedi add• a good properdoa foar cupfala of rich aOlk aad frsiae.

1 up to the It may look cunUsd. bat '—. days whea It wUl be aa wanurh aa velvet.

rmbrotdered strtps were to great de- linTTia Taj f t H rmlmil minaail_ . . . ^. _ . . . . eggs to halves, take oat the yolka, cat

a thta sUee from each loaaded wattelo make It stand araly. drop to each

oae a ttttle mayeaaatoa. Mhr the rotka toa paste with the vayonaato*. aatogany mtoced aant flak or Savor voge-— a for aiaanatoa m the carttlaa

sprinkle with chopped parawy.

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DR. W. P. HAINESHarm AJTD W M U I ATBOTS,

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REAL ESTATE AMD PBPRAKCECLAYTON HAINES BRICK

411 EJgbtk StrMt Oe^Cky , N.J.

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pltaa tor aaa at mtk of taa

iimnl <*\orckaCMa. «f tka tma «ajaat>| BBPOCT.

I J. rttmiaa Tuaa tor taa PaUUu—r.ay Otnetar fbkar tkat ttJ

C«a Fiaatjlatto Boaattal la WaatlOainnT H— — - altar t» ma aw of rtctltta :

ConaeUraOjauiaatkat Om*Ctty,BJ.

DR. M. a STANNARD

OC*A»ClTY,ir.J.

Otis M. Townscnd-The Reliable Builder413 Hgtatfa Street OOMB Oty. N. J.

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JOHN H. WHmCAR M. a

JAMES M. CHESTER * CO.Real Estate and Intarance

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awtta «a4 tvalOaO. Xaa>|aata«akra

waanaa, Larito &

Build a Home

of tack am** rmflwaj aa barata

T I M b • MJUXNO MOM.to M it » • • • ) * •

tkat dtfa

(tear ntonai ta .

for tk* But m yam Ika Cu*chaisai «kca tka real kaa kaaa -•tad aas BMS a atraiiBt tora «t -

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S| HANS BURKHAROT C R SHOEMAKER LUMBER COMPANYky OtMctar

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CUNTON L. BRECKLEY '^^"^ PAINTER •—«»*»*

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imiETRANSFFRSimuiorcno.

™ a OOUNTV ctantea omca. | Oaatraet No. TU.

tk* Tim***-

B.A. a C A.jMa AUtatle A»a, O» tt. tWKMftk atnrt. taslM:

$10. down, $10. a MonthBuy. « $506 40x10* a Ut

5a»a» Anaae attmca Ma aai Mk 9b

OCEAN OTY, N. J;

ion for or hnikwm pur*d di

taaaB ITtk a

aaka rlakt tkaf *mOOJ l i m *Wt ^••Tl* '*!la atfajwawl *a« i m i ' H to nost^l

aaactffy aar CMtfta ta»«t«al

OuBdra. to 8aanMl Marfktaa. BrMaa-. to|toa; Ho. UM Bay An. la s w 7 5 7 1

OM tttkt to ra)«i«l

Marl*. MM 1. Jl. ja. till

tor tka kaaaftt of Oaam City

pqcdipMrmeet bn pijnwti from da« vabe of Ai»

dwingai idwforthelot with tlks'OOMJhe is now paying for eueMnre natak A mkit for sale, boy one or alL

ittira«4 to laa

aaeeMafai MMar ma ko i »> aa tka JOB. W . 4O tka raatl

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GHANDOPENING

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M* m m atraat; laatiaat. CM ft. a traai

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yonaatt: wykflaiiBtka

C4Hkl sad talk wtla oar

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CITY BEEF CO.•SEVENTH AND ASBURY AVENUE

kytkaiIWCIALS iw errv

aty*aaaai PaHi Lataa tor

Boat tea to MO oar iMajlay of CMy .• • i n * nl. Oa» BiHItj la l a i w i i l or.Wla aMa* tMai feees aMOCtetVBl vltfe ^VBL B*Mutat tor St yaan. Ha I n n kow to atlact yoar rtolta

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a Itaat miaa at Dattai Latikma

ta taka wrt BJ tMa K—ll1"*0*-: tatWC lim1aHa»aaa»a.>l!—K~ T aaiak f. aai Jaawa at > I "" * * Phlla. ta Jaka B. WkHacax. M. OL O. I =* '

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. ^ ^ c w II JOHN R. GROVESWM.G. SCHWARTZ

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«* OCCAM errv. N. Jaal9. 1920

AU4W0HC

Your dollar today buys km bread,

fore, but your Electric Dollar buysmore by aang H K l i )n H

MAZDA LAMOCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICEATLANTIC CITV BLBCTRIC COMPANY

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OCIAM CITI; i. j .

WBic.sanrAtTz.PrM>.

Puefckxit off todaywoo'tf«itdooetomorrow. An

W1UIAM MALONET

CARL'STHE HOME OF GOOD EATS'

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PREST.O-UTE

! » • » ATLANTIC AVBNK

ADVBtTBE IfEcooomy Twe Repair Co., WTI i l i j Ai On i City, ft A

HAFLEIGH& COMPANYOCEAN CITY. N. J.

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THMOCMAHam UDOaO, 001AH 0177. V. J.

m£ • • • •

BRACK UP ITh* man or woman with weak Ud-

swys is half crippled. A lame, •till back,with it* counsel, dull ache anil aharp,

( twin*** siake* th* alssplestMrdta. Hradacbe*. diny apeUs.

, . . disorder* and aa "all worn oatIssUae; are daily touree* of Jlilfsaa.

ac a n daily H I R H of tiMrsss.'t nrileet •(doer, wealm** sad rk*

"•Theyworld

*t«t; your »Wo*fc«r.f

anvsl, dropay or Bright'* dwtsiea box of Doan'a Kidney Pilla.have helped other people the

Mr*, a. A.. el. 13 Kins at .

alas overA w a a *v*w BjBBBlSa*" V wasw• m r kldaar* wbaa> I Itftad aarthla*

t had pain* la mrback and often•rot ao d i s s y Iwould h a v e toc a t c h hold otsomathinafu keepfrom ratlins-, aa*

BtDHKT>a*kaum co. nmuo, H. *

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lonnatHm•sad a* aaoaay, tost a postalsssar aame sadadttna*. aad ws

. aMakGFtoa kow to n a n aaa*yow hathi. taxltalaji tttotraa.

•aXANIUDCtKINDULWATIJlOa

GET HEALTH. \ r It

HAVEHAPPINE55

Uncle S a m Honors Pilgrim Tercentenary waimita BHna not* o*nar* a -u*h*i.

otMerTancaatbla 7*«r «hd next of Uw ttrtm-

tasaiy of t lx landtag of the U Mwin b« rarted. with aeraral natlooapattktpalliic. tif booa* ha* paaaed

waalntton apowpilail mparrjclpetion by th* federal govem-•Moc The resolution provides for tbeappointment of a commission. Twoesrttocs are sunstaatlaUy a* follows:

~Oa» hundred thousand dollars mayb* erpeodcd under the direction of thecommlssjoa and In co-operation withth* Provuretowo .tercentenary commls-alon for the purpose of completing andImproving the approaches to and thegrounds of th* ttlgrtro monument atProvlncetown. Usss.; ofcoltably ln»crth»i tablets or markenin tha lomia of rrorlocetown, Troro,

W«llfleet aod Enitham. and for ollwrwork in conn«ctloa tb«rawltli.

"Tare* hundred tboasand dollanmay be rapvOfJvd andor the directionof,Ui« commluloa and In co^>p*ratloowith tha rilsrlni tercontenary cotnmlv•loo for the purpose of mtoring am]Improving Plymouth rock and th»•bore line of the locality adjneuntthereto, of protecting and toprortngtbe burial grounds upon Coles hill andBorlal hill lo Plymouth. Ma**.; oferecting tablets er markers at appro-'prtate placva In tbe Old Colony, and forother work In connection therewith,**

UaaaachnaetU boa appropriated^«&ootran.i nrBsoatb~|3awwrnpa-trlotlc and fraternal aoctattes and oth-er organlsatlooe hare al*o contributedlargely.

Tbe commliuloa la to be known a?tbe United States Pilgrim Tercente-nary cotnmlulon and to Decomposed ofnine commluloners, as follows:.Thrupersons to be appointed by tbe presi-dent, two senators by the president otthe senate, and; four representatlres bythe tpvaker of the hoiue of represents-Urea. The commissioners >h.ill st-i-re

•ays Writsr In Making Sue-Bastions for (*lantlng.

poplars, elms, willows sn«the allanthas are se«n along roailwajrsand In parka wherever polillc ambitionfor (hade has been aamclent In do-gree) to Induce authorities to pat Intrees of one sort or another. Fur themoat part oar northern highway* arennahaded except by auch trees as mayaccidentally sprloa* op by the rooiUlde.and. after competition with Torloaaenemies, finally reach above tne

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IC«p>rta°i. int. w W

LESSON FOR MAY 3 0

JONATHAN AND Hit• IARUL

ARMOR.

UEaaON TKkT-l aas*. UH*.OQLDZS TKXT-ror the Sfwnlss Is

«nto you and row children, and to allJiai are sraV off, evan aa atsay aa UwUnl our O"d atsn calL-Acts l-tt

AODITIONAI. kUTUUAb-t l u . HI

PRIMART T0P1C-A atery of a Ora*e

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tenors, write* tlnhett T. Morris, amember of the American Fore*try as-sociation of Washington. In TheAmerican—Olry— on— -Xat—Ttw> for i . . .Doails ami IMrk*." Tnv* for city "*"*

larger elite*, are ofti-n enough »ele«'leilby some nunerymun favorwl by thepolitical power* that be. and the nur-seryman fumlatm* uhnt he it she* msupply the uncrttlcil pnMinwr. Thetime for thi* sort of pn»»duri; I*passing, and pnopi** are In-ginning to•wnken on Ihe subject.

rrncreu In dvtllxatlon along thl>lln- ivtll mean that we> are gnulmill}to ONpose of the kind of trw>« that

JUNIOR T o n e - H o w Two Mas Pal aa«rtn» ta FUssL

1 NTEIUaXOIATE AKD 8TX10R TOPtO•Our POM and How to Onrcunt Tbaak

TOU.sa PEOPLE AND AOOLT TOPIC-The Value of. tnlU»U»e la CUtstUaWork.

| »}*' abont «fli men. and tbay wsra

u d Jonathan had each a sword aod•prar. test the IsraaUtsa shouldnake onto themsetvea swords and•pears tbe Philistines) took from themiitlr smiths) they only left them a fileo sharpen their Instruments ot has-Madry, This left them ander the ns>**ulty of goloj to tbe Phlllatlnes to

Farmer Gets Half of Average Milk PriceI T COSTS tha average boqsewtfe In

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without compensation and shall select j „,„, , .„ „„,„,„, h u t r ,u nrhe. of leave. » » * toelr tools sharpened. Saul ntn>. , « . . , • _ . , , ,„„ . m ^ - , - .K^. . _ I w W c t > f n l o > mntim Mjfr tha ernani] ; telf sra* In biding. Because be bad

snd wh.-n .wrpt np nmtaln nuthlns I >**«umptuously Intruded teto themore than Incidental tro.h. Now. If »«*•*•- «-"*• "•

a chairman from among their gamier.

Dr.TuttsLiver Pills

rfi-*hr—.

the Cnlted Stairs \ZS> cent* a quartfor milk. This Is the figure based onreruns for April of 07 of tbe principalcities of the Cnlted States In everyttate In the Cnloo. compiled by thedepartment of agriculture.

For the milk which co*ta the hotue-wtfe 10 c*nts (approximately) thefarmers of the Cnlled Sutvs get from« cents op to U cents—«a ovenga of1% cent*.

Tha*. of every dollar rprnt for milkaa tbe mired State*, tbe dairy farmer•its only 50 cents. Tbe other SO centscarers the coats which come betweenfarmer and consumer— freight, dUtrl-borjoc and profits of tbe middleman.

Tbe rant • of prices In April to tbefarmer who -produces milk variedtbroogboat the Timed States.

In New England tbe fjrm»r sot from8 to 10 cent* a Quart: In the n m northsrntnl ttatea tliej- got fmta 3 to 8cents; la the w*st north central atateafrom 3 to 6 cents; la th« souLh Atlan-tic states from 7 to 13 cent*; In thet u t south central regloo from 0 to 0tfata; la thavsrest aoatb (vatrai tialr*frcoj A to 11 cents; in the moontalnstairs from 0 to 0 cents, and lo thePacific states from 4 to 0 Cents p«rquart. ' .

Savannah. Go- hat the blsbe*: re-tall price for milk—frnm X to 30cents a quart to the family tral.-. Manyother cities have 23-cvot milk. Thecities with the ton t it tail- prices of

the*e tree* were t>> B'»« place to nuttnv* ami fru!t trv*. there wnuld beeery murh I»-»II|IHI l<i>\e» tn r«. aneptop In tbe autumn, o r e of tnr friend*In Dllnol* tol<l me that In 1914 he re-Mve<t fi per Im.hel t«t hia MacK «al-nuts of a particularly e»»l kln<l. andthat some uf ;hf t iwi horu as many

I a* 14 biMt>rl» ti> th« tree.

BESTOW THOUGHT ON GARDEN

those reporting to tb* agricultural de-1partxneat ore Seattle. Milwaukee and ,'Creen Bay. Wls. wber* the price 1* 12cenu a quart to family trade. Salt;Lake City baa a ptic* of i2hk cent* aquart. •

Ev»rr other city of the OT reportingbaa price* above 12 cent*.

In YJlt the averace pnr* per quartof milk was only S cents. By 101'' Ithad riM>n to an average of 14 cvi.n;cow It la near 10 rvtita. This repri-aent* an Incrvaw of nearly 100 percent

That the farmer I* not profiteeringI* tD-llcau-d t.r tbe fact that tho co»taof ait forotaTUffa" SD<1 otttvr i-Tetjlent» t-n-terln*; Into the pn-luctlon of milk bareriwu more than !'<• milk i>rlce.

Out of 2Z principal cltle* In tb*railed State* the farmer fares wontand the tlurrlliullcs company U-at InOmaha. Nrl>_ nher* 3T.1 r»-r tvnt ofthe prlcv of a quart of milk <<«* to the<vraiutiy acd *i"i i«r cvut to thefuruit-r. . • i

Planting of riowsra.Trees, ana) SAruhe Is Net ta Be

x l e s t s offlce God rejected him. Whilen this desperate coDdltloo God movedTonathao to so against th* Philistines.

II. Description of th* Passagewayletwasn Israel a n . th* •Mllttln*sIvr. «. 3) .. Over sealnst tb* way which Joua-ban and hla armorbeor*r bad to trav-wse. oo either side lay sharp rocksailed Boxes and asneh. Tbe oppoalof•amps were probably thre* milesapart. It required great effort to•cole th* din. Th* feat of Jonathanu d hla armor bearer waa on* of UMaost dartng ever attanptad,

III. Jonathan*! Raaakrtlas) ta 0 **4alaat t** "lilllstlas* (rr. 8-100

1. Jooathan'a "Mnnv^* to tfr^ youngnan <v.«). Here tb* thought of versa

Tbe main plantlna* of any country; place *houM he of tree* ami *hrnr>«; Fiowrrw ihoulii f« ased a* decorations | W* la resumed, versea two to fiv* be-

They may be thrown In frwty ut»at ' ng parenthetical. .Jonathan did not1 the bonier* of tb» placv: not In t*-<t» | tocht bat that the Lord was leading; in the center of the lawn. They •:...« , Jim. n a recognlied hla covenant re-

iff letter when Mvn airaln.t a t>:i<k' j atlonshlp with Cod. and therefore hlaHalm upoo him as a^nlnst tb* unctr-rumcKed rhUUtlnes, ossertlnj thatthere la DO restraint to th* Lord tosave by many or by few." God Is all-Powerful, so with him numbers cut no4ffur«v-Whatever bar wilts for-us" ba~

a j ran do. On* with God la a majority.>• I «Deut- K : » ) .

2. Tbe n»ble ie*|<iu*e of hla armor-nearer (v. 7) . U* »ms actuated by th*u u faith and couraaT* as Jonathan

• a n *a*jwata<«l wltk ra.• » n « Maiaatir w»» woaj-• M V U U A J ft 1*1*4—4*>*t k l l

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U.S.&& Army: Every Child in a Garden"

Oman>wt.atiae-T.*-D-aiara-ta

OO.M«-roarve*\: IWrtt* «e ynrt to «• u *a«* u 4m raitkae k s U ni, »

wfcM TODwill kwj t.U

ai rur-

. OMO

w> row *r« tauraMue u»t»naaiiaa>.

M tklak »a aaTarta*. DO IT

tttwafsssst. •*rrr cmn. e/anai

SQUEEZEDTO DEATH

Takaracslarryas.la>af««sisss.s*

« . « . « * , MLTIMOffaa. Ma t*V

/WILDIIE.V to the number of nV OCU were eorollt-J in 1M3 in thaCnltvl State* school garden array.With the new year tbe prubienu thatconfront educator* are to increase thlaarmy, to make the csrden work morepermanent and to Increase l u r-luca-tJonol valor. The motto of th« cnrU^oarmy—"A Garden for Every Child.Every Child In a Garden"—can only b»realised wb<ro ganleolng becomes . adefinite part of school work.

City children will form habit* of In.dustry snd mralanty by utllltloctheir energies on the tack >arda andvacant lots that are now larcely un-productive. ScbunlHropervl***! homegardening require* only a Imltejamount of school time, but It atool.lhate aa oVflnlte a place and credit a*

any ctb«.-r acbml tulijcct. xt a practi-cal out-*jf-«cbool,b«>ur» *uh'rct. ffarden-Ir.; ailcilt* of tb« u*lii>-at kio<l nf correlation with utl.rr aiulJ.-». Th.ro Itno M-ti )i auNJt<t fr*>u unkh mor*rt-al kuuul,Nl^<t may be caln^l if adrnce. «f art. of life'* rvlatlota lhanfr"m ii>t>llng with lUln;. groulnj[ilania.

Tb« formation of Cutapan!<-« »houldbe c-ntlnuvd. The coaj^^y iuapl>(••tat.H«£i-» a workln: ui.it that majInclu'lo a t b n a tctio.,1 nr an;- oihetirriKjp ail-iptcd to local cor.-litiui**. Th<numlnr in a company c a y vary frottten to 20.

Each oimpany ihouM have a n ptnln ami i c e ur two ll«utr:..int«. th<latter deprLdlng oo the number of po,pU< enllat^L

Tbe 1!O> in.IjTila it nvi.k- t.y lith->erjjJilcj t t* f. a. S. G. A. .l«:.-n oca celluloid bar and ha* a tangle pinattacLt-d. Th e lnal^U* ar« cor^plt-uaod ready fur dlstrlbu*li3 (•> the papU* mh«a r*c*lve<l by t!.e tr»ihrr.

A ce^tiflcatv of honor v. .u hr pr*tented to rhlliln-o who achiete res.•acce**. Manual* (frve tomay be purebaard of th^ adent of ducummts. cov«marLt printIni offlce. — • • - "^

crminil: thla hackcrmind may f-e fi>l.'a>->-. a I'UlMmj. a rock or'a fence.

Wf.nv M plant flo»rer» I* rv.illy' rnnrv Iini»rtnnt than what to plant

tn front nf liu-t:*-«. tn the mmer l>5

, th* re>lilen<v or h'Hhouw. ul»n(i f»oc<- or ualk—tbi-» are the |>lniv«for fl->wrr«. A alnd» petunia planis;;iln«t a l^ck^iund of follai.- l«worth a <l<'ien almlMr p!anta in thi« i e r "f the lawn. Too fuany fl.,t>er>makt* a' place- iiverenoilv1. T*NI muet.t«mr mar «>4I tlie effect »f a ic>w'tuil.llnr. Tlie demratl^n of a yanl** of a huuae. aliituM h«* dainty.

Tt*e f-f^-n-cvnterwl yar»l may t^-. n

plcturv. the pn>mlac1K>Ual).[iliictrilvanl n.ay U- a nurvry °r B f i m t . Alittle o lnr «-utti r.-l In here an-I thrnput* t l* f.nlth tn the plcturi-. , \ .u»h••f IMI.T elte< apirit nnd character uthe t>r<i*ik or (M>r>it to the le<l;e ofr»ck». t«) the oli] /tuxup or tu thepile of rut.hl.h.

s e J t h a nand enured heartily Inta the under,taklnz. When two agree together astouchlns anything In the name ofChrist It shall be done (Matt. 13:13,3>).

1 TTatchlng for tbe will of Cod (rr.*-10). Doubtless tbe same Spirit whobad moved Jonathan to e» had to*•tructed him to watch for the Dlrlnaleadln*. The sign that God would de-liver tbe PtUIUttnea Into their hands«"n» the tnvltatloo for Jonathan andhis cocipanloa to come up to the Phil.i*tln«e. They did not so forward untilthe kl n of dlvtne leadicj was siveo.

IV. Jonatkaifa HarMloua Victory(w. 11-16).

Being uanred of tbe divine leading,Jonathan with hi* armorbearer aprangforward sayins that tbe Lord had de- Jllrerwj the enemy Into the hands ofIsrael He did not say -into oarhands.' bat *tato tbe haeds of UraeL-Thla la a fine tooch of humility; It•bows that It waa teal for God. not•elfUa ambltloo that Impelled htm togo forth. God btterposwd by a frestearthquake, causing cnnnematloo

Voung Oklahoma Marvelously ProsperousI N THE boos* th* other day Repre-

sentative Everxt* B. Howard ofOklahoma made an intemtlns ipeechbased oo tho fact that 31 years 0£.»took place the famous -IndUo Terri-tory rare for haew*t«ail*.~ whichmarked tb* beglonlns; ot his state.That fkrtll* country which was Inhab-llsd ta the morales by tbe occasionalcowboy aod tbe coyote at eveo-tld* ofthst same day boasted of cities ofthousands and a total population run-ning wvU-nl** th* UM.0OO mark. Inth* coarse of hi* remarks be broughtout tb* following fact*!

Oklahoma crops for tb* year 101Swere worth (MT.7M.00a

Valor of Oklahoma Iltratock for 1013was C14.1S1.00U

Oklahoma ww ranks tenth a toon*;state* In the value uf ail cmi-a.

Tbe average Income of the Soanno and from the«e leaxx Uat jrar landfsmllle* on Oklahoma's farms a c t u j - owner* received KiOuXOuaed (SMOL '

Last year's acre-vaine of Oklahoma'sIt'

tlmatrd acre price of lu average plooland. Tbe crop valne tn 1013 «*s atsrly fuor tliiM*3 tbe crop value in statehood )--or. VM7.

lla fanccrs paid for farm brlp ooe-thirtl more ivr nwotb than the axrrsftpalit lo the 10 IUIOI cotuprl.loj Uuouuib Atlantic and tbe tooth cvstraigroup*.

Half the farms are under on

Oklahoma Isodownera rmr*-raJneof Oklahoma's' year from crops, royalties,arao* s»ratted tbe as- ''stock tb» ts«a* mm •* IMC

rwelied lastand live

Well.K.pt L a w s In tar tPvrvin* tratrlln; ihr->uih the <it!»*

ami vlllaa^-^uf <*n«iiie<-ttriu un.l -.iherNew Kr.tlir 1 .tai.-« nftrti coniumt nnthe l-.-aui.ful laui.a there. tb» okla-hotnan n-murk*. Even oar In the coun-try the vans art- '^ivereU wiih a finesmutb "t cm.. . will wntrrv«l undr.eotly trln-.rr,r.|.

It l« wild NViv rn:lan<lert are socareful *Uh th.lr lavna that tbry willnot u*^ rtiL.-. m «>b»rtcu th* cutgra** aft^r a nimft-r ffi1** over It, In*

•iea.1 t h o a*,^. ih« cat sraaa owuy. i amooi"thVptiiluunei movinc"them"bi'They n»»vrt t l j t rake* te«r the r-«.t« deitmy each other,of the c r a u ur.d ottM-rwt**- ilamao.- It. v aj^jjp, a>oo!lekj sWiaviftr |

, *'*r->%ri***"'aeil>r-. •^'i'.cmal.^Cw.iT.a). AfterIn the l»lfry of the- ancient .van- •- : *. t^,, - . . ^ rtct ^

b . ^ at \ . . r k . Pn. han« . l»ll ,-iveo I U l . . l l h m n > ^al called for theby Queen Anne to St. J..tm'. EH->.p.l ) , , , . „ .^ bnagbu after which

be w»nt ' •-Ji - ursult ofwho had alr-'ady . . « routed.

2. Ola foolish obligation Imposed(w. r*-30). It was that a curse wouldbe upon any on* of hla soldier* whoshould stop to eat oo that <l*y. Fast.Ing Is proper at time* n* • was theheight of fbtly to de. tnooousservice of bis soldier. .out th*necessary nourishment.

8. His determtnatloa to km X

ehnrrh. TIU« b«-M wa* run; when the*Vclarotl-»o of ta'l«-t eotVnre wasslt-Dr-l. when r..row-illl» ao/l Burc»)-nesurrvn-!> rv>l an>l whrn W"pa*a«-d thniUa'ti York. The fi*lloo «1ew In the vevtihul* of St. John'*church. In tbe PrMbjterlan cvmeteryIn Tcrk I- l.url».l janM-a Kaiiih. a•Igner of the Pvdsrsttoa of Inil^peml-ence and en pin In of the first militaryC"tu|iony oranlzed In PeOiwylvaala tofight C m ! {lrltaln.

fait*Aa a general thing, tbe rvatuo a

oaa thinks be'a bsvtna* a s<**i limewhen he la spending a lot of money latxratwv be knowa be w'll doubt It D«ltlay.—Pslla* New*.

An Ansjrsjge M a * ."What la j'xir Idee, of the at.Tare

nanT" "In a elty l-e'a a fellow who'siltta>* Kalilns for tbe rs!*e that never•"On: tak^« hla cnrala off tb* armtt a .liair until he jreta marrletl andif.-r ilvjt rata in tbe kitchen withit* rt»at iff: tr%t-r »(H^I.1« more than'*} (viita oa j^uiiM-ivnU In one ilay.until af'.r he'* marrt.il. an<l tbet>}«>«er »i«-i:-l* more Ibao a quarter,ind ou .wt . -r tLrre'a a street I«rad*lowatuwn be'a al«a;a soowwher*\looa the line of oujTa."—Ulrmlnfaaa Age-Herald.

km Jot_than.' Jonatban oot havma; heard thisrash oatfe. partook ot the honey aa bepassed throe** tb* woods aad waagreatly nfiesosd. Vbao tbu wma rs>ported u> flaal be was about to takatbe UAt of bis own aoo. who had asglortoosty wroasbt to the) dsUrsnnc*of bU people.

KvtasMea ef Tkksas, Usieee.Ito pure and etmpte Uf e. true to It-

s«it true to Its maker, waa ever livedon this eartb that waa oot • vole* onGod's behalf, however stUl sod "—IIsod that did not. m Its sincere andbnmbl* way. dectar* a bop* and re-veal a faltb which mltbt wail be tbeevidence of things oassctL*—AlexanderOordon.

Data. t M Oeeaia.Tb* dlspostrioa to do aa evil deed

- - " — " - • • • r~ Ira nfil^* u A *m slSaOt a —^*s»a> • * •> Skaassa

MAatuuio rAsus* worn a.»uc—iw Ck*Mturn*. nuMIr lo Tn-untk «M lT,nt,oJ22RKI uttj <WI«Ooo4 KkMU uut Vhurcl. . . nnVntAm 45 BIL n«iinn.>r». W—hl«,i.,nwith Urs* or m u l l acrwajr*. i M t mIK ^TW. lank SooJ (morT^m-ouT•tairr l u n ; 111 u u h*r In u . ~»»,B I•l*rafor. ttala ro«4 aa«l A. R. Will wll al.lolpmaat Imma-llai. poaa |J1 «<*•! Ylmtract*. Writ, VAVT waata. U«rk*«tdHann Pnhl.« <5a.tl.. n i l , . rr-UrUkT

UlB3n-s-«ae M i n i wWk aaMlr aasSn

— -— — - - — -w ^ ^ ^ • ~ — — — —-^-^^»«»w- * ' j a > f s v aIt* oa*> of rutar* • mlatht^t clt«A«.n •••a«l*r«4 to contain no l»». hnv t>tuti. cuIK. VM t, Pr r a B T _ iMlMtiMl* -+*—**+&

u r linvl. TO« c«a nukt n r* t^.^r «1kia i a u aarbmai au n»-t»-r war

t BB.I Ur i.mpi:. work, rnih* t>le rn.in«r

Uanararianw an I X.w.l.7 d,^p,,ir fSXonk g u n , f.i-.t. n.ltlm.r- Uir»l.a«7

J,iriTitn

Toabort tvcold•nd prevent com>

ifirsnsv #alrsa

IMkfaaJ virteaa ntaJa.•d. u d inaproawL SoU

Take

UMATISM. RKat M6BOJ castoTS

m HANCOCK

SUIPHUR COMPOUND

•TONICeasp&ar*

THE OOBAH CITY LSDOKt, OOBAH OUT, H. 1.

mar tan rmtx cutoai coHnxm

Spohn's Distemper Compoundt I M U e l u l k d leat en IM f Use*, allmutala Ika dlaaaa* (ana ud m m i itmn

ee aietlsathsTg We> firdMaaa. -sK>H!fr* Vaa b m l M

CATAIIIUIAI. rkvafn, euro in am COLM f°r • umanar *I aeasts!* »s a*sta as4 li.lt str soul* u sU sisa i.ria> v < « • < • Bso-i v W b V P Bue- BS, *,TMn*Jr *M t>

•Lit str aatus a» sU sias] MSIMI•FAX*. OaalMtM.

HeanJIna a n . Wasting.Great as 1* tb* aln to board tress-

ores. It Is no greater than to squanderthem. Waste brings) woe. It Is of theessence of well-dolns; to -eccoomtt*.'*Cnfnltbfulness stands at Ita own wjt-aess auaJnrt a man. The Lord Intrustsus with taja world's (ooda that hiscause may oof eaffsr. — ReformedCsarcb Ueseoger.

UFT OFF C0RNS1Doesn't hart a Nt and coats cat*

a fwwcanti

CHINESE HOLD HILL SACREDHuang tnan Created a Snrln* Mar*

Than Three Hundred Years An*.Is Tradition.

Unro than 300 yean ago In tbe Minidynasty, a touddbtat priest named PaUrn visited tbe Huang Shan In theSouth Annul hills. H* was charmedwith the place and became Infatuatedwith the Idea of making- It a sacredmountain. A Journey to Peking andan audience vita the royal householdresulted In ad appropriation of largesums of money for developing thisfairyland of tb* gods. A brass pagodawas prepared for tb* first temple. Itwas decorated with 1400 little Bod-dbas and was cqlled Thousand God pa-

teThlftf'ln Ipdecked was christened tbe PurpleBond temple and la now restored andcnlled Merciful Light ball.

At that time, aaya tb* North ChinaHerald, hundreds of priests cam* totb* mountain*, and there was a periodof Buddhist prosperity. Roads werebuilt to the tops of all th* Importantpeaks, and at least on* temple waserected far above tb* line of perennialsprings.

afagfet Just drop • Uttl* Frasaon*oo that toothy corn. Instantly It atop*aching, than you lift the* corn off withthe fingers I Truly 1 Xo humbug!

Try Freetonet Tour druMH«t sells• tiny bottl* for a few cents, sufficientto rid your fact of every bard corn,toft com, or corn between tb* toes,aod calluses, without one particle ofpsln. soreness or Irritation. Freezone1* the discovery of a noted ClnrtanaUganluav—Adv.

ASPIRIN INTRODUCEDBY "BAYER" IN 1000

*ja«k far "atayar" * • ttta taktata,

Willing Clerk.—Me was strictly oppnaed to doctors

and mwllcloe, proclalmlag tbe doc-trla* that frvsh air. pur* water andplenty of exercise could cure all Ills,even to Masllpux, l ie walked breexllyInto a downtown drug vtore andwaved bis hand at one of the shelve*.There.'* he said in a too* loudenoufh for all the real and prospec-tive, customers to hear hlin. "there Isenough pfltaoa to kill all Uw peopletn Indianapolis."

Tbe clerk who was nearest studieda minute. Then t e »al.l courtenualy:-res. onl how would yoa prefer toLive your shorvF* — lodianapollsKews.

If yoa want tae tro*. worid-fajnouJA«pinn. as prescrlhwd by pbysidaattot over eighteen yean, yoa mast askfor "Bayer Tsbleta of Atplrtn.-

The "Bayer Crosa" hi stamped oaeach ablet and appear* on each pack-

> ag* for your protection asatntt lml-itattons.

tn each packaga of "Bayer Tabletsof Aspirin" are safe aad proper dlreorlona for Colds. Headarb*. Neuralgia.Toothache, Ennca*. BneumathuB.Lumbago, NeoHtta, aad fur Palo In

THINGS TO KNOWABOUTJOUR GAR

Watch Your Generator and Stor-age Battery Carefully Dur-

ing Season Changes.

Bandy Ha box** cootatolng »tabkrtstcost bat a few rants. DrosgUts also' ssO larcer "Bayer" packaccs. AspUttla the trad* mark of Bayer Manufac-ture of MonnacetfcarJdtatar of SaUcytteacldy—Adr.

Mfban sUrfcar •tarkad.Sersvaot Barker was In n bad tem-

per. HD-1 the recrulta under Inatnctloawere having a bard Unui of It

SHAKK INTO VOUR IHOIs

The «iaad had to t>oot turn soJ many_tlme« In a few_Kcpoda^thatltI was no wociler the poor fellows gotI dUzy. and Kmodcer Smlff flnUhed up

ta* ro^-ft«lB- t*a rtaitaawrv CaJ*ssal a lnaa *M a* tratalae is laaa JfotmBaa* la tk»lr a»»»a aack a>-<r*lae »• *r—

'*tm aa4 *•«« a»o«* a*4 rallavaa4 * « »o*sataraL awolW}. rmnIM r>«fw Mlae a« ti l HU

Ail rM

rmnIM r>« u alae a« t i l . ™ aavl H U i u AJwan

Ail.* a r*M«ataaw f STMS) IS **w

ASKING A LITTLE TOO MUCHUnder th* Clraaimstanea*, Actoe Waa

Justified In HsfusJna *artaWsiuosr AJMttaa Him.

a Owtns; to tb* Umlistloos of bisfar— th* manager of a theatricalshow oa the road traveled with aabort company.

Oc* aftrmooa t» called on* of hlaplayers to him ami remarked:

'Look here. Wellington, youil havet« play thre* parts tomorrow night InTh* Silent Foe'—Henderson. CodeBU-I. and the Cplder."

-Can't do ItT retorted Wellingtonbriefly, but firmly.

-Cant do UT Wool do It. yoomean.'- snorted th* mannfrr. "Whywont you do ItT" ,

-Because It cant be done. No bo-aun being could play the** three part*at tb* on* time. In th* third act Hen-derson and tb* Spider have a fightaod old Uncle BUI rushes ta to sep-arate them."

Msqulrsa aVains.A certain EngiUhman. famous fnr

bl< erudtlon. played sorb a wretchedfame <>n the links that he remarkedone day to his raddlo: "IIow Is Itthat L a man acquainted with all tbeart- and trleace*. cannot piny thiscin*oun<led same of s°"*"

-Weet- said th* caddK. I f* Ukothla—j« ken a' abont they uua' af-fair*. Bu' W|* thins* conni-ctlt wlttt-rn. Uat we maun Ubilentan' that Ittalc's a held to play gowt"—BoatooTranscript.

8crgront Barker got'la a toweringrag* and atrldlng up to Smodgerroared:

-Wber* th* itlck-ns do yoa thinkyoo are? On pann.e. or wbatT*

-Wen. sergeant." replted Hmodgar.meekly. "I began to think I waa at afancy-dress ball dressed up aa ablonmin' leg o' muttoo. and rwtsttnaround and round on a meat-jack."

The Mittonan-s Krrar.Ouy Oyster, the .brilliant secretary

of gomawl Gompers. said lo a rscroltutenlew:

-I personally, fa tbla time of un-derproduction, am scntnsf • strikes.Strikes) are a good thing, but you canhave too much of a good thing, as tbemilkman remark^] wheo be foundthat he'd spoiled his milk by put-ting too moch mUk-pnsterrarlT* tn IL"

Messurina Tints.Ernest was leanlcg to tell time.

l ie had just mastered the numbers soth* face of the clock, but Bad oo*learned tb» meaning uf tbe mlnuuhand.

-What time ta I t r 1 asked bus,when tbe minute hand pointed to fiveminute* of 12.

He looked a Ions I'me. and tbrosaid: "Why. It' Is Jutt so Inch to IX'

PROPS RATE FOR CHAflatttOraat Car* Must • • •serclsed In f>ut,tlng RIoM Am*unt- ef Currant

Throuafi asttary to Ratter* In-•ray Contained la Calls.

Do* to tbe chang* of seasons fromth* cold weather conditions to warm-er It la well to see' that th* generatorthat may have been boosted to takecare of the cranking conditions shouldl>» chanxfd to-t»to-caTw~oriho~cranh-r

ma* conditions brought about by warmweather. It Is not necessary to haveas much current flowing Into a storagebattery during th* warmer weatheras It Is during the cold, because ofthe fact that the oil is not as heavyand tbe engine I* not so hanl to crank,says a writer In an exchange. Thegasoline la enaler vnporU«d and thelicnlUon ha* more voltage, due to th*fact that the battery can exert Itafull energy. •

Chang* In Charging; Rat*.Th* reason that w#> advlae a chnnsv

tn charging rati-s at thl« *m*on ofth* year Is because of the fact thata great many batteries that have lr»etiused abnormally' at this k m v of tb*ysstr and during the cold weather havxbeen worked to thHa. limit: In otherword* they have hevo a!nn>*r entirelyexhausted and to start . rvchanrln*tht-sv l.ntteri***, even while nn the car.at a blsh rate will rau«o a rapiddutrrlorutlon of tt<- plate* nml al»o IsIliililo to cnase a great 'l--.il nf troublefnxu annarure* oectimlng m.rheate>land turning- np. alxi.the regulator orcutout on tbe machlni* t»«onmln2 over-heated anil cauilng it to rum out. ThecharsinaT rate coYi'Iilervl which 1»proper for generator* of certain rvpa-«1* Nrrwren 1" and l.t ampere* acxi Itla not advisable to carry the . h.irs-.r.,-rat* hlerM-r than thla l-r-rrni'.- i.f tliereflex actlno that Ihl* ha« na the grn-erator and l>aitery ami r-.-B:jiin»-spporarn*. .It la alway* t'>--l to takeInto <v>n«MeraiInn thut It- lowercharging rate I* the bviter fi<r a Hot-tery that ta* lieen worked bard thanto start a rapK charging rate.

Bring Back Gradually.

Tlier* 1» a very ilmllar nmdlthioexlailn2 l<etueen the charging of a• tons* l*atter>* Pn*l th«?:_c i"i; of_a-*iritman. Wbeu tbe pitli-nt N <>n the rnadtn recovery, the phvaidan alwava ad-vlaes that tho fi«»l tve carefully •«-lecreft and th« putlent ers'laully l >bmasht bark to bis full •rtrasih. Thessme applies to a Moram battery.Great cur* rouit Ne taken with theprojwr amount of current pat throughttw batttry to n-»tur» tbe energy coo-Uloe-1 In the cells. It 1* al*o a<lvU-abl* at thi* time of the year beforeffolnc Into aumnier ilrlvlng to hav«r th«* ;TOltagw nnd gravity te«t* taken ,periodically *o that tbe battery's re- Icupcratum will be brought hack to annrru.il stat* without cuuilutf uuilu* 'danger.

REMOVING CAPS FROM HUBS

LITTLE AUTO NOTESFROM NEAR AND FAR

town has more than 302,000motor vehicle*.

Tbe hlatnry. of the' motor-truck nntitlates the passengerautomnhllc.

Between fl.000 and 7.000 mo-torcycles are In use In the Neth-erlands,

The nrltlih army employed 413women motor driven during; tb*war.

There are only SMM33 mile*of Improved highway lo thiscountry.

lion* thao 3.000.000 horse*were displaced by rootortruckelast year.

The larfest motorcycle factorytn tha world la at Springfield.Mass.

Rale* of automobiles lo Brit-ish Columbia totaled 6.000 car*

Rubher tire* on motor trail-ers am required In Michigan andWlsci.niln.

Jfot'Ttroek trains moved oe-twe»Q t«lnts 1.0U0 mile* dlxtnnt•luring the war.

AJ« n part of Itn collection offreak*, the first motor vehicle tobe cxhiMtod around the countrywo* atrnng th* Mil attractions loa drcu« in 1SSM.

WHEEL WILL ABSORB SHOCKSOuter Rim provided With Cliaiut*J

Pitted With Thick. SpeciallyPrepared Lubrlco.

The S-lenUflc American In Illustrnt-Ing an-! itrx-rlhlog an automobilewheel, the Invention of A. W. .Uthoffof Tulvi, Okl.u. says:

Thla !nvi.ntliin relates to whcvls ofthe Itmting-hnh trP". an i.bject beingto provM* a whr*l which ulll absorbtboek. Thi- outer rim nf th<* wheelIs pn>v.i|i-<l nn Ita inner (urfaco witha chur.r.rl in nhlcb th« n l je of theInner <>r tiiatlog portion uuivaMy fits,

i th« chancel helns flrreil with thick.I apeciaiiy pr»(«ar»-il lubn^o to at«»^rb

*l>ock. An eitra cottiparrmt-nt in the

ISK FOR -DIAMOND OYET | fa^ortlBt to l 0 WOKCIOont Buy a Poor Dy« That Pad**,

•treaka *r Rulna Material.

Each package of "Momood Dye*"contains directions so slmpl* that anywoman con dlamon<My* a new, rich,fadeless color Into worn, shabby far*ments. draperies, coverlnga, whetherwool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed gooda.

Bay "Diamond Ores"—oo other kind—then perfect rasulta at* guaranteedereo If you hav* never dyed bafora.Onafglat baa color card.—Ad».

Ssvsrely atractlcal.-Charley, ileur." said young Mrs.

f/orklns. -that was a beautiful baa-iuet ynu brought me."

-Glad yoa Uk«l It."' -But—"

-But wbotr-Bread Is e*pen«lv« and llabt* to be

scarce. The next time yoa have any-thing wntlniental on yoor mind tail Itwith flour."

Important to Motttara)niin* carefully every bottle of

•-ASTOItLA. that famous old remedjfor Infanta aad ealldrco. and see that Ii

Bean theSlgnatnraof,la Cs* for Over SO Years.Children Qry for Pletcher'a Cartoria

Net Inuraated.U I M Qulzzer— When you were la

Rome 'U.I you vialt the ColesseumTMr. Flluihound—No. I wo* going to

look Into It. but they told me It badbeen closed for refulrs for severalyears, so I pnswM It up for tb* live,up-to-ilate I'lctutv bouses.

Catarrh*. Deafeesa Cmaot U Cure-ty lu<Al uppucatioa* t* thmy csaaot rwaunu * d!**a*«il r nlon of tiw aar, Thare uialr ciM »»> to cur* Caunhai Daainaw.and U-at la by a cooatllullonal ramadjr-KALL'S CATARRH MCOICINC scUUiroufb tha Wood on tha Mucous Sortie**it UM SrsUm. Catarxtal n*afn**a >aca>u**d by aa lnrt*mt-1 ecodltloo of lhamucoua luunr of tha Cuatschisa Tub*5Vh*n thu lube Is laaaned rou have srumbllnsr anurut or Imparfect bWftns'. ^

tian It la eauralr cloasd. Daafniasla tbaraaulc t'ol#«a lha tnAammaUoa caa be re-duced aAil thla tub* twetorad to Ita nor-mal corkUrkMi. haarinaT may bs da«truiilforav.r. Jlanr caa*a of Daaraas* sra?au**d br Catarrti. which ta an IP^sr^cOB'titi^n of tb* Mucous auifaA.es.

ONE lirNDRCO DOLUUta for aarcase of raurrbai daa/rma that oanotE CMN-1 br HALL, a CATASUH

iriNB

RettkrffthlsPiHrTboussads upon thousands of woasri

bsv* kidney or bladder troubl* aad Bevtrstnpstt it.

Woosa's eomplalata often prove to b*nothing el** but kidney trouble, or ta*ratatt of kkhny or bladder dlsssii.

If th* kkmeys a n oot ia s bssnby eon-ditieo, they may esasa tbe other orgaa*to bscoms dtataasd.

Toonissbesad

Poor health makss yoa

nay suffer pain _ad loss of sabitioa.

la tas bssk. kstaV

n o r basltb makss yoa nervous. Irrita-ble and may be dstpoadcat: it makss tapooe so.

B bBat haadreas of wooea ciahn that Dr.•Itaer's Swafflo-Hoot. by rsstonaabealth to th* Udneys. proved to bj. Jssitha remedy aetasd to "orajeoms easa

HltrftT»T .Ibny s o d far s ssmpb bottl* to sat

what Swamp-Root, the gnat Udaey.Uver aad btsdder msdlda*. wfll do forthem. By encloaioV ten ceau ta .Dr .Kilmer ft Co, Bisissmtoo. N. T a yoam»y receive staple tii* bottle by Fans}Post.. You caa psrcaaae medium sadUrgs slat hnttlas at «a drag storas^-Adev-

GAVE AMATEUR " S O F T PARTPompous Individual Duly Award**)

His -Plac* In th* tun." aa HaHad Requested.

Tbe Snamptnn Dramaticwanted their annual performaoCK_taibo n «acce*»; so they ensaged a- pts>fesslonal from London to arranc*-**all. A« *<>oo as tt>ls ceotleman ap>pearcd. one of the amateurs tacklsdjhim. • ;

-I ranut have a. role to suit me," b*besnn pompmiity, "I always play on*nf tho principal parts In our shows,and so far Tvo b*»n mo«t successful" '

-Excuse me,™ Interposetl tb* pro.f.'*»lon.il. -but you Dimit allow me toI-.- tho jud»-e of the mo*t saltabl*ra»»"

Tb* flot rvheanal occurred a fewdays later. Whoa the caat was reaa>out the pnahlns amateur found be bad)been left out altncetber.

-Why bar* ! not g»t a partT" t*)demnnileil angrily.

"Vou have a part, nil right." r*>piled the producer. -Too are to b*>the Brat banana In tb* fruit-marketscene ~—Lno'li-o Answers.

E i i N B ,AU Jiuavwta rs. ctrmUra frae.P. J. Ctunay A Co.. Tola-*.. OUa.

Cetlcsrs toauiss BabyThat Itch and burn with hot bathaof Cotlrura Soap followed by geattosootntlngt of Cutlcura Ointment.

BABOON PUT TO USEFUL TASK t s^nT. ^.' dally I f a Uttle of tbe frasrant Cut*.

Aa Snepnerda. th* Animala Are aald • cura Talcum la dusted on at th* fla.to Develop Traits That Ar*

Almost Human.

"I have often remarks Mr.

i *>*rspsctlv* View ef Wheel at Rest.

rtm carries the o\--r-coujpiv»«lno oft!i« ciovaMe >ubatonc« >u|ply and e o• .ntnc moreuu-nu of tbu Inner float-•ns portion plucm th* aupply araln In• •Miinmnlcut.ftu within tti* channel.Anu-tu-r fratur* u a trvu'l c<'niposcdcf traction |.lat>-* or I.!.%•!>-» with a.-•!.• rete u^t«r.al l

AVTOrtOBHX

, W. C. K.-UIIV In tlio Atlantic llonthly.more baUxioa are not trained as

tbepherila. The crvatures1 InvarlaMy•leitlup aa abscrbnig an*ocrtoo*for anyyoanj anlroai*. human nr other, thstare placed In their charge, and thereIs a well-authenticated Instanco nf a•var-ocn taking chirjo of a motherltr*aKafir Infant, and guarding It nightand day for mere than two years.The simian foater parent performedevery n«<ewary function exevpt feed-Ing the child.

Several babooes have rt*n trailedas shepherds. In a caatr that Ur. Scul-ly himself otxerved the baboon hadcharge of twerol buntlml shevp. liet«cam« passionately attache<] t o the

tsb. S3c each everywhere.—A4v.

Poarproaf.-n.nry. an usrnt i-nmt to th« nous*

thl« mumlrn; with a new kind of caa-op*tier to selL"

. -Wel ir

p-Ah! Tnafa.prvrty sood. Any

brainless womn^ can a*e If, ebT"-Terhap*. nut tho point be mad*>

was that hu»ban<U uho open cans fortbelr wives can dn so withont cottlu*their fln«f ra. >poll!n2 the ollclotb oath* kltclii-n taM**. apatferinar th« wallawith fi>rv ami >h'«-kln: th* neighbors)with profanity."—BUmlnjhsmHaraM.

Slipping Up on Her.Toun; Tblus—Aud only lo think,

each »4Mler bad to nuke bis own bed!I members of UM flock, and remained and everything Ilotr could men ev*s>

with tbed all day long at pasture and ! tnaka UMUT It niu*t bave been Ur»

Hla Job.B»l!e— Do you know what a make-

up man dies on a nenipaperrNell—I suppiue ta puu the piece*

la that tell you bow to set a good•complexli'U.

No Muatacfc* for •rttisri Tar.A bluejacket ta the British navy U

not permitted to cultivate a mustacheIf h* atlrmpta It bo u fio«d a mooth'iP-T-

asaat Stitaaorn Caas* Can •died by Use of Jack and Lang.

Handled Wrench.

Hob cap* wont always come o lmerely, by wrttich p*n>uailun. evenwheo cootlderahlo manual effort Isalso used, says Motor Life. If thecap Is so tight that yoo cannot budgeIt by yoor o n effort*, bring tbe Jackloto the matter.' Use a fairly long-handled wrench, and place th* jackunder the end of the handle. A fewstrokes of tbe jack will get tb* bestas? th* atsbbornejt hub cap.

u imtetvr alii'bol ) tu a » put It InUe ru'l.ator.

• • •I"int drive fart with a »oft tire or

ce that I* nearly worn nut.• • •

Soap ahouli! newr l-e un-I on thercejit fur reiii-i\«i.- »T.-J»C or oil

brooftht them back to ttu.- corral Inth* evenlns- Qr* only fault as •hep-herd «aa tbe outcome of extreme so-Udtode; If be heard the voices of wildbaboons In the dlstanca at aoy timei.f tba day. he would at oncu collectiLe *he»p. and with every arpearanc*of the liveliest terror .hurry themhome.

j 7 « drrcer "ho *>•*(«• the exte-! fl.ir of bis car •i»t!r»* q.-jlt-.t» his

engine.* • •

Par owner* should not f»rsrt that•iae part of th* battery system whichouoda atteotloo I* ihe <!Iitributcr bead,

Used to It.luve jou tvir been t.tten

| ->j a huneri fuldler—Uave I? Why, the tensesttime I ever went -rlthioc gelling bit-

j ten was tho week I n i in thu bofpltalfrom bein' kicked!

I.

i

rlbly hard for them.'Ex-Buck—Oh, yes. It was' mlghry

hard at Drat. Tike my poor baddynoir. ho done a 30-<!ay hitch In th*>guartlhouao for putting bis plllowsllp>on ti.p*Me down. Bur how waa ha>to know any better*—Ui>m» Sector.

A Sola Part.Paula—I hud a ct.inu^nj calx froa>

llr. Julljbny lait night.May—What tllil he talk about?Paula—Why. ti.- j u t >at oo.l llstenedi

to me He DevtT ojicned his mouth.

Orators »eli]*>iu convince: they coa-flrm their hearer* in their raavlrtl«o*.

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"AH? LOCK" VALVE W i l l PROLONG LIFEOF TIRES, SAYS AN EASTERN INVENTOR

i

Pbr your breakfastIs

A readv^o-ert 15od tiidL costsbut little and is fliU of ihesound nourishment of VHeot.

and malted barUy.

P. J. OrtSro ot Punaastir. IUSSL. baa invented a new eJr UHU valvewfeaoa a* daha. win Inciiaas the UA> of pnanmatlc draa SO per cast. ThUvaiv* locka tas *Jr ta th* tab* for aO Urn* or untn a blowout er pasctar* ra-Maaca it. It doss away wtth robber eoOara aad rjlimaaia Thi* Is BOW aprottaw aiarci oCstawlaata-hi anwaaaar valv* raaaia by rsoouad aad dratf•at road aad tb* tmatt a( at kstst 18 per cent of ttaxat dna.

The paotocrach abows taa saw Tahr* attacaad to aa aatnaiiHini ttra. -

Try PostumInstead of G>ffeeat the family table for a weekor two and see if everyonedoesn't relish the change.

Postum Cereala drink of delicious flavor

.—should be boiled fullyfifteen minutes to bringout its full-bodied richness.

Better health and comfortusually follow a changefrom coffee to Postum*

"There's a Reason"

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THB OOULH CUT LiD^Mi, ooiAy CUTT, !•#;'

BRACK UP! .Th* asa or woman with t n k UsV Ilysis half crippled. A lame, rtid back, I™ Us cowuStTdaU Kb* and ! T ^ 1

Uag'twisge*. asks* UM ctmpUeisbororn. Headubs*. dlsry spell*.]iry disorder* and aa "all worn out* |

Iwlptd othtr4*1; your M

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Uncle Sam Honors Pilgrim Tercentenary

[Wellfleet aod East bam, and for othsrwork ta connection therewith.

TTire* hundred thousand dollars wlllow.«n«

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S X » \ »WMy of tn. Uadln, of tb. HUmn.aX.HntAlA.H.T.1 »in t» varied, wttb stnral nation*.

paMdpsUng. Tha house baa rjinaifl

of Uw commission and la co-optraUoo I •»» In parka wherever pcbllc amblttoo | _ „ aVv'arar

aloa (or UM purpos* of restoring and I sras to Induce aatborttlca to pot in I

ahor* line of UM locality adjacent a*** P"« «"• northern highways are rrtoc*.thereto, of protecting and Improving unshaded except by auch trees as may JUNIOR TOPtO-Bsw Two Kea Pat aa

r^.SLX'S SSSSr3^1^ S&8&&7SSS&eWCOn* tablets e* msrkera at appro- ansmles. flnslty—reach— «t>OTs.~thw t o m o PxoptX AMD ASOT.T TOPICprtate places ID th* Old Colony, and for tancea, writes Robert T. Morrta, a -Th. VshM «f toman** to Christianother work ta connsctlon therewith." s«a_otr of the American Forestry as- • » » -

MM«chntot_ ba. sppmorlaud ?£««„ tL'ZFSST'JL?: . Jr ««* - •-*— ~ "

I Bant. The ttaotetlon provides for th* I •» organisations haw aim contributedappotntmrat of • cntnmlilnri Two I largely,•actions a n sobstaarlaUy aa follows: | Tb* commltrtnp la to b* known at

I cornmHslon and In co-operation with I nln* commissioners, aa follow*: ThreeBM Prmtaceumn tercentenary coramts-1 parsons to be appointed by tb* praat-

____ tmprovtng Ut* approaches to and tb* UMsenara, and four reprasentsUi—i ujJ*"y»^"* *.???* .*JS*»l«}^g tronnd* of tb* Pilgrim monument at tb* apcakcr of UM boos* of representa-r y i ^ i ^ t^ySMitSHthi*'^ Provtoeetown. Mass.; of erecting: Urea. Tb* eommlaaloom shall serveHiatlaa yea bow Is rotor* sad suitably tot-rth*d tablet* or markers without compensation and shall selectroar kasha, Saedtodajl Islsft**. tn tt_ »~™. «* tw_t~—t~_ i - _ _ - -^-< • — — - • —-araeani, Saadtadaji »la tM.

WA-mcafwONr BOTAI. V*.

GET HEALTH.» M l .

HAVE HAPPINESS!

Dr.TuttsJJyGr Pijls

Farmer Gets Half of Average Milk PriceI T COSTS Om average booaewtf• InI UM Cnlted States 13J) centa a qoart ^ \for milk. This t* UM flgnre baaed oo — — ' >rrtoms for April at 07 of th* prtadpalctttea of tb* Called State* In everyMat* In th* Cnloo. compiled by th*department of agriculture. >

For UM milk which costs UM boos*.wtfe W cents (approximately) th*Carmen of tb* Cnlted State* get from4 cent* «p to 13 cents an aretag* of -« e cents.

Tims, of erery dollar rpent for milk those reporting to UM agricultural da-ks tb* Cnlted Stataa. th* dairy farmer panmeot ar* Seattla, tUIwaaka* and•eta only SO cents. Tb* other SO cents Green Bay. WU, whan UM prtc* *> 13caeers UM costs which com* between cents a quart to family trad*. Saltfirmer and consumer—freight, dlttrt- Lake City has a price of 13H « n u abotloo and profits of UM mldrtlennn. qoart.

Tb* rang* of prices In AprQ'to tbo Every other city of UM 07 reportingfanner who produces milk varied has price* abov* 13 cents,ttutragbost th* Cnlted States. In 101« UM average price per qoart

In New England tn* farmer got from of milk was only 8 cents. By 1019 II

TOWNNUT TREES FOR ROADWAYS I

LESSON

LESSON FOR MAY 3 0Says WHUrTiiMaklng'Sua..

Bastions far Planting.JONATHAN ANO HI* ARMOR.

I MARM.

Trees for dry I

bufer cities! sr* often enough selectedby aom* nnrserymon favored by tbePOI...CU power, tha, b^ «.d , h . n o ,

sopplj the uncritical purchaser. Thetime for tills sort of procedure Ispassing, and people are beginning to

•pear. Last UM laraaUta* sbonld

Progress ta civilisation along thltline will mean that' we are gradaallfto dltpos* of tbe kind of trees thatfurnUb nothing bat bunches of tesveowhich ta due season litter the groamland when swrpt ap contain ootblnjrmore than Incidental train. Now, If

« " " ">d frolt ttw«. th«re woold be"W »ocb bnldc* I n m to h* twrptop In UM aatnmn. One of my frlead*to Dllnoto told roe that In 1018 be r*>M<rtd $8 per bomb*! for hi* Mark wal-aota of a particularly tood kind, andttat aom* of the Mm* bore aa manyaa U boabeU to the tree.

o sharpen their tastnmeats of has.Mndry. This left them under th* a*.xwtlty of going to th* PbUlstlnas towva tbelr tools sharpsnsd. Saul htevMlf was ta hiding. Becaus* b* hadJresumpcaoosty tatroded tato UMXlesr* offlc* ood rejected htm. Whiten Uds desperate coodlUon Ood movedronattna to go sgatasf th* Phnistln—.

BESTOW THOUGHT ON GARDENBtantiasj *f rnwera,

Tr*Mh a»*1 Santa Is Met ta Be

The main planting «t any countryplac* thoold be of tren and sbrnr*Flower* anonld b* card a« dccnratlno*They may be thrown In freely abouttbe bordrn of the place; not In UiUin the center of th* lawn. They «fc,myS i*tter when aem agaln*t a bark-

|rr. A 8).Orer acahttt UM way whldl Joos>

:aan and bla annorbearar bad to tra»-m on eith aid l b p fcailed BOM* tad Saoeh. Th* oppoatnsampa w«r* probably tkra* mil**

•caj* tn*.eus. Tb* fatt of ionaTnaau d hu *roert>*ar*r waa on* of UMl * dartnt erer attamnwd

'gal—* MM Hdllatlaii (rr. »1OJI. Jocathant aommona toth*yotmg

Baa (T. 6). Her* th* thought of r«raa>o* la resamed, i*ma two to Br« b*>ng paremhertcaL Jonathan did notloci* bat that UM Lord waa leadingKm. Be r*cofnl»d hi* covenant r*.•aUauhlp wtm Ood. and therefor* hla

eratral atatr* U>ey got from 5 to 8 ! now It U oear 10 cents. Thla r»piv- iiay». « hnitiiinf f~»»w% nr « f>ru-» _ ^t~H«^ ftimitlna*.—aaaeitJAf thatc«trt»ttethew««noTTli ctntrtlitairt j»*ol» «ti Incrraaaof nearly"* 100" per ~" "wbrre to plant Bower* U really *Uter* la oo restratnt to UM Lord tofrom 3 to 8 centa; In th* aooth Atlao- I cent ranre important than what to plant •*** by many or by few.- Ood U alV**- ltate* from 7 to IS m t i ; In <ti» I Tkm th» r«n»>.i> ««• »..«• — t- *—. ~« •-—•..._ . - -.-- —• -- • - »•

aooth central region from 0 to 8 I Is tnillcaud by tb« fact tttat tbo cost* ' the »tcp«. agalaat tbr fnandatl.m of I ignre . Wnattrer b * wtUa for B V b *| c e n t s ; l a U M west aooU. central state* | o f all foodstuff* and other clement* co-1 in* raldence or hotnooae. alnog a l 1 — ' " - . - - -

states from 0 to 0 cents, and tn thePactOC' state* from 4 to 0 cent* perquart.

Savannah, Ga, has the hlgheC re-tall price for milk—from X to 30centa a qoart to the family tra<le. Manrother dtle* have 33-cvot milk. Tb*

risen more than U>* milk price.Out of .3-principal cities In UM

Cnltvd States ib* firmer fares wontsod the dlitrlbaticg cnmpaay ben laOmaha. N«4>. whrr* S7.1 per crat ofthe [irlcv of a quart of milt: goes to UMcompany -—' •'•' -- -•--

for flnwera. A •Ingle petunia plantasxlntt a barkErnuml of follafff laworth a dnten almllar pianta In tb<eeater of in* lawn. Too many S»«er»make a place overgnodr. T.w muftpaint may (poll the effect nf a gnoi!

X Th* nahl* respoas* of bis armor-bearer (r. T). n* waa actualed by UMtarn* faith and eoorag* as Jonathan

taking. When two ~agn* UgeUier astoochlng anythlas tn th* " » ~ T of

f- • T~•—« .! '. ' I '•'" sJlfV w w ' •! > *!' 5 ' I

U. S. S.G.Anny: "Every Oiild in a Garden"

S» TOO UM> I donalYaloe. The motto of tbe gonlmI srmy—'A Oardeo for Envy Child.I Erery Child ta a Garden"—can only be

definite part of school work.City children win form habits of tn.

dostry and regularity by attlUtagtheir eaerdre on th* back yards and

any oUwr trhool subject. As a practl-

log. admits of the widrn kind uf cur Irelation with other itixllc*. There It Ino M-tiool >abj««t from which mon 1rval knoulrdc* tnay ba calnril of sci-ence, of art. of life's rvlailoo* thanfrom dealing with Urlng. srowinjpianta.

.' •hirald be dainty. 20).The oprn-cvntrivd yard may be a s. Watching for th* will of Cod (vr.

plcturv. the prooilsrooualy-plantril 9-10). Doubtless UM some Spirit whovard may U- a nanerj or a f»mt. A j had moved Jonathan to go had b>little color wattrrw! In brre ami then structed him to wstcn for th* Dlrtn*

or cui,>r Eivt-« aplrtl and rhararn-r u liver UM PbUlstlacs Into their handsthe bn»k or pond, to tin- l*l£e M was th* lavttatloo for Jonathan androck*, to the old ttump or tu tin bis conpanton to earn* up to tho Phil*pUe of ruhnhb. Istlnes. They did oat go forward onto

- — — — — — — — Ih* sign of dlrtn* loading was given,WdUKept Lawns In Cast. IV. JonrtWa alirvalous Victory

Person* tratrllns ihrooth the cities (re. 11-18).

rsublbhes a working wit l b ^ l ^ \

latter depending on UM number of DO- I D o t u**' n**M l n e*10"*11* •-» ™*pU* eolUied. . i frass after a mower goe» over It. In-

The 1000 Uulgnta Is made bv Uth» ' M *° d lhtf>r mK"*V '"• «"« *T*s* away,graphing tbe V. a. B. Q. A. d«len o t ! T*** ° " " t l h a t """^ t t m r l h " r o o M

attached. The taslgnlos sre cooTpl'rti *and ready for dlstrihatioa to the ps> •**»*«• •—asjilxaata City.

TO DEATHpakstellltfaat tda

ara oat • / ordar. Kaa*

sentattt* Evi»»*> B, Boward ofO*1a brass mad* aa Interesting speechbased oa UM fact that U years agolook nlaca UM faatoss I n d u s Teni-tary rara for aom*sr*ads." whichmarksd UM begtrawg of bis sUte.That fartO* conatry which waa Inhab-ited hi ta* momtog by UM occasionalcowboy aad UM coyota at ereo-tlde ofthat aaaw day baaatad of dttoa ofCawOoaiAste utd 41 frrtf* fcy?twilit1flfl m vsing wcOolgb th* 1O0JM0 mark. Intb* coors* of bU remarks be broughtout UM foDowmg fartat

Othhosna crops for ta* year 1019w*r* worth $MT.TMy)0a

Tslo* of Oklahoma linstock for 1013

baS | "*JtfK~T* now ranks troth among

avcrag* lacoosa of tb* axvwofasaOiss OB Oklahoma's farms exewt-

«L6

at>«VM*.lasly<*artacravslM«f£*Jak<_tt'il

tha as-' stock the total » -» «s?

__v«ltimated act* price of Its averaga plotsland. Th* crop vsia* ba 1010 was aear-ly four UaMa th* crop valo* tn atat»hood rear. 1007.

l u fanners paid for fmrm beip one-third more per month, than tbe averag*paid ta UM 16 stales comprising UMBooth Atlantic tad UM souls astralgroop*.

llsif UM farm* ar* under oa Ira asaod from these leases last year landowner* received tW.nf«VWf>

aaal for Ood. not

p—ed throos* Tork. T b . ^ ^oo new In in. veatibole of St. John's

signer of the Declaration of tadrpeod*ear* aad captain of UM first militarycompany organised ta Pennsylvania tofight Great Britain.

As> A«*raas Man."Wast I* your Idea of Ih* sversg*

nanr -In a rlly he's a fellow who'sUways •siting for the raise thst never-one*: tske* his mean off th* anaif a cbslr until he gets saarried aad•Per that eat* ta UM kitchen wtthMm cost off; never spends more than•Q rents oa aau_ei«eots ta on* day.mtUl after he's married, aad thenoever ipeods more thaa a quarter,ind whraever UMvVa a sotowatowa has always

r> forth. Ood ntarposed b r . ,•srthqaaka. csustag eonstemaUoa I I -. " 7among tb* Phnisdnsa, monng them to I SsTEi •destroy each other. I wswjiea

1T-M).1. ffia eamal sesl frr. u .» . xtfr

??_*f* Jff ttvaa th* victory at th*

ark of Ood to b* brooght. after which I

ho had already bean rooud. I

Sure TEl OOaUR CITY UDOIB, OCMAM €0X7.9. U

Sf.hs~a:ouT»^r c c ^ » . | THINGS TO KNOWwar k*MB > la_«*rr •—wt um» At <_> *—i «*m x « ——» I

;:^,:..'j|i/j.\~XS:

>M •»«• u l mmUtttrr T**J«t«;

h a

ot u l m i mleklkx cteato^'

. . . .. —^_- foe *amVi*«H k wot*. lutt M« rucui

To abort a coldmodpntentcoa*

M M 38c.

HMf

C_C_aasaaa-w>^^^^ f

A •• joKFllOGGiH S T H M A JJI.MEn-.

Take 'Baths

A.»i.'l..''-,'juEwr'3C> f Lai

HANCOCK

aasaVS

height of tony to demand •trenooas I

a-Bto dstaradaatlaa to u t » — '

_ thtaks he's hartag a good tlm* f ^ * ' . " t 1 * 1 1 W b t o «-» «aa r» I•ben.he Is spending a lot of mooey I*'Mvaose be knows he will doubt It nextaay^Daltas JCws. ofaJapsopla. ~

KurHma at TalasjsKo (tow ana stasps* Ufa. t n * to av I

OotTs iMbatt aowe^rand that did not to Qtonnvs

Sulphur

H*ar««« M 4 WaaUno,Great ss Is UM sin to board tress-

tres. It U no graatcr than to aananderrhem. Wasto brings wo*. It Is of UMassroc* of weO-dotng to NccoomUa.-CnfaltbfDlMaa stands a* Its own wjt-aess sfs^ut a man. Tb* Lord tatrusts

caas* may not SDffcr. — Baformed

UFT OFF CORNS!Doewt hart * ttt aad costs oalf

> ft ai usti

CHINESE HOLD HIU. SACREDHuana than Craataw a Skrln* Mara

Than Thrs* MiiaaVsw Year* Asa.laTrawMtoa. '

Wateh Your Generator and Stor-age Battery Carefully Our*

ina Season Changes.

dynasty, a Buddhist priest named PaHen Tlslted UM Huang Shan ta tb*South Annul hm*. B* was charmedwith tb» plac* and M*«"^ Infatuatedwith tb* Idea of maktng It a sacredmountain. A joaraey to Peking andaa aodlenc* with UM royal householdresulted In ad approprlarJoa of largesum* of money for developing thisfal/TliDd of th* godsv X brass pagodawas prrpnred for UM first tempi*. Itwas decorated with IJOOO Ilttl* Bod-dhas and waa called Thousand God pa*goda. Ts* tempi* whose nans Itdecked was christened the PurpleSand tempi* and Is now restored andcolled Merciful Light halt

At that time, says UM North ChinaHerald, hundreds of priests com* toUM mountains, and ther* waa a periodof Buddhist prosperity. Beads weretrallt to the topa of all th* Importantpeaks, and at least on* tempi* waaerected far abov* UM U M of perennialsprings.

ASPIRIN INTRODUCEDBY "BAYER" H 1 1 9 0 0

stsgtel Just drop a tlttla lYeqon* task faran that toothy corn. tn***wyj ft stop* 1aching, tbea joa lift th* corn off withOw fingers! Trotyl So asmbag! — _

Try Preesoo*! Toor 4rB*H« seOs Tf yon want th* tras. worM-famoas

Oraat Car* Mu*t • * Imrclss. In Pw*.V Rlakt Amaant *f Currant

• •" •111 Ratssry to Rattor* l a .arty Caatolaid hi Calls.

Do* to UM chang* of season* fromUM cold weather conditions to.wirs>er H I* will tn MW th«> ,K» - -»^ . . .» -that may hav* been boosted to tsk*ear* of UM cranking condition* sbooldb* changed to tsk* car* of the crank-ing condition* brought about by warmweather. It 1* not necessary to haveas mocb current flowing Into a storagebattery during in* warmer weatheras It ts during UM cold, becaus* ofUM fact thst UM oil ts not as heavyand UM engine Is not so hard to crank,says a writer In an exensnge. Tn*gasaUa* ts easier vaporized and tbeIgnlUon has more voltage, due to thefact that the battery can exert Itsfall energy.

China* In Charging Rat*.Ta* reason that we advise a change

hi charging ratira at this season ofUM year Is because of tbe fact thst

used abnormally' at thla KUOO of UMjaat and daring the cold weather havebeen- worked to their limit: ta ottwrwords they have been almost entirely

•oft com, or <and calluses, without on* Dafttd* of Ifate, soreness or Irritation, rressooe | each tshiet and appesrs on each pack-Is tb* discovery osT a ootad CtadansU i aga for your prototttan against tmi-— — *— ItoMona.

WU0*g Clark.

LITTLE AUTO NOTESFROM NEAR AND FAR

Iowa bo* more than 303,000motor vehicles.

Th* history of UM motor-truck antedates UM passengerautomobile. :

Between 0,000 and TAW mo- :

torcycles are tn us* ta th* Netb-ertands.

Tbe Drltlib array employed 41Somen motor drivers dating th*

war.Ther* ar* only 200438 miles

of Improved highway ta thiscountry.

More man M0O000 . horsesere displaced by motortrucks'

last year.Tne largest motoreycl* factory

In th* world ta at SprtaffUld,-Mass.

galea of aqtoasoMlsa ta Brit-; tsh Cormobla totaled A\000 cars; last rear., Rubber tires on motor traD-; era are required tn Michigan and: Wlscotutn.; Motortruck train* moved be-; tweeo points IjOOO mOes distant': durlog Ui* war.! Ax a part of Its collection of! freaks, tbe first motor vehicle to

b* exhibited around Ut* couuirywas among tbe big; attractions taa circus ta 1800.

WHEEL WILL ABSORB SHOCKSOuter Rim *T*vtded With ChamM*. Pitt**1 Wnh Thtek. apscUlly

•Veparsd Luarteo.

ISK FOR -DIMdONP OYET tvfot tnt to lO Wnrai

Each ptckss* vontslns directions so slmpla Uiat any

Cadel .meats, draperies, coverings, whether | '*•»'» •*,•?*•»/ «•wool. silk. II'wool. silk, linen, cotton or mlxad goods, JJ£J

Buy-nuroood Dres-—oo other kind s^bes—then perfect results ar* guanntaed * • •

tf b dd bf kOncUst haa color canL—Ad-.

Severaly PrsctlesJ. I~ST-"Cbarley, dear," sold young Mra-Ufs*

-Glad you liked It."-But—-"Bat whstT*-

scare*. The next time, joa have any.thing sentimental on yoor mind t*D ItwtthOour.-

!5^efC?l^_!!r?L>1**?!-2*IOAVE AMATEUR "SOFT PARTmta* c f u l y eery t t * fCAKTOBIA. that famous old isnaditorl_tuMan«chiidnn,andssattHitTi

| tbv«r latteries, even while on tbe car. | of Tolia, OkUv, says: | J* tii» srsum.

deterioration of tho plo.tr. and also Is the floating-hob type, an object being r^«ffit!i^l5*or"bwrrSt SSnSt. u d l , .liable to cause a greor 4 » l of rmuble to provide a wheel which will absorb »h_> t t V e e S ^ ekSeo^Osstoeasl* t S ^ - ^ •u-i . — H I . "from armature* becoming mrrbeated shock. The outar rtm of the wheel S555" .t;'l»?..'1ir.l!ln'.7'J!!!jf".?tS.'>*. !T I * W t t ° a * a "SiMX.and burning op, aUo UM rvgolator or ta provided on Its Inner surface wtth

rate coo.lilwl «hlch I* I UM channel being fitted with thick. | ' O N E . IIVNDIIED.OPLLAM toe say

said in a ton*

eooogb poison to kill all UM peopleto Indianapolis.' Whan Barkar •arksd.

The clerk who was nearest studied Sergeant Barker was to * bad tem-a mteate, Then- h*-—J<l cooiteouilyt per. SJKI T»« rwmns onJtr DutracUoo-Tea. and how would you prefer to were having a bard time of It.lav* your sharer — IndlanapoUa Th* squad hod to. "boat turn *oV*ws. many times In a few seconds that It

SMAKI INTO YOU*] SHOES» " • « " •»»

ASKING A LITTLE TOO MUCH_Ja_|_W t -M tf__fk_t_wxM__BBB__l_L. __<-«_- taW-ml™* ™*™*™ 9^^^B v^var^^^^vv^^^ssBsvspsnsa) assas^asaw' s *j sass*

fust MM ta NafiMtos Parts- staa*a*r AaMtosi Htav

Owing to UM UasltsUons of' hisfan* th* manager of a theatricalshow on UM rood traveled with •short company.

i between V* and IS smpnv* and ItIs not advisable to carry tbe chargingrate hlghrr than thu t«vnnK> of the Ireflex action that this ha« on ttu. frn- .erator and tialtrry aDd. Fv.-ulailna jspPQratu*. It Is always goo! lo take iInto cnn*ldvratlon. that the lowrr'charging rate Is tbe better for s bat- jtrry that has Ixvn worked hard than .to start s rsplO charging rate. '

i

shock. An- extra comportment In th*

Tnooasaas upas Uwasukt* of

os&e nala ss tha »•--*•ToTaSbttlow. ^ ^

dshatkatOtv

U_ remsuy aa»M to'OMdttioaa. ' . . .

Many sead ft* a sampts bMTJ*whs* SwsssB-Rost, the gnat

» * . yos Pa n * - s s bottk* «t*ll

•w-poua lna*lvMual Duly AwarHis -r>t*o* In th* Sun." a* HaBamtfea

BsBatmofiIn C M far Over SO t s u a .Cbilditn Cry for Fletcher's Cutoris The Swsmpton Dramatic sodety-

— ~ ~ ~ — — — wanted Uielr annual rxifmuiance ta>Mot Intsrsstod. be n luccess, so Uiey engaged a. pr*»

Mlss Oulner—When yoo wrr* to fesslonal from London to srranga*MRom* did yoo visit UM Colesammt all. Aa soon as this gentleman ap.

Mr. Pllmbound—No. I was going to peored. on* of tho amateurs lliit*4look tato It, bat Uiey told ms It had him. •been closed for repairs, for several - i must hav* a role to suit me," baytara. so I passed It up for UM Uva. besnn pompously. "I always play onaup-to-date picture booses. of toe principal ports In our shows.

"Excuse me." Interposed UM pro-fesslonat. tint you mast allow me tobe th* Judg* of UM most roltabl*

When the cast waa

T o o ar* to ba>

scene r"—Loodoo Answers.

tiarers to hiss and remarked:

-Osnt do l t r retorted WefltagtooBriefly, but firmly.

•Cant do 111 Wont do It. youswanr snorted UM T - T T T -Wh>want yoodTSr amV*' ^ B *

•Because It cant b* done. Ko bo-•aa being could play toes* three parts•t theonettoi : to UMlWrdact H s i

Z t : 1 ^ ^ « — - • » • * j T t o t f a Km. UBM. than_ _ _ _ _ _ said: -Why. tt to lust as tech to l i -

Rasjairaa BralML ^g^changa.A certata FnftlMtimaBi rinv^nt for

aH eredtloo, played soch a wretrhsd Nto J*_gstnv uo UM links thst he remarked BeOa—Do yoo know what a aaka-•o* day to his caddl*: "Dow la it op man da** on a newspsperTthat L a man acquainted with aH UM K«0—I suppose be pats UM piecesart* and sciences, cannot play this ta thst teotsWidrd gam* of golfT" ' comptciUici

-Weel,- said U»* caddie, -lfa Ukothis—ye ken a' shoot they mm*' of- M* Mustaoh* far aVrtlea Tar.n ln . an' wr things connectlt wl A btucjadut hi Um Brtt—h navy itthem, but we man* understan' that It not permitted to cultivate a mnstach*tak-s a held to play gowf—Boston If ba attempts It he U toed a ujonthiTrsnsrrlpc pay.

Tbr your breakf&st

dlxay, and Smudger Smlff OnUbed apby turning about UM wrong way.

Sergeant Barker got ta a toweringrag* sad striding op to Smodgerroared:

-Whrr* th* dickens da you thinkyon ar** On parade, or whatr*

-WeO, sergeant." replied Bmodgsr.meekly, "I began to think I was at afancy-drcas ball itriand up aa abloomla' Ire o" mattoo. and twistinground and round on a meat-Jack.'*

Tha hllstonart Irrsr.Ooy Oyster, UM brilliant secretary

of Samuel Oomprrs, said ta a recenttuterrlew:

hav* too mach of a good thtag, aa th*

a* ° * J iwtt mastered UM numbers anUM f « * of th . dock, but had notsMrned UM meaning of UM must*

butlrttieandiafbllof thet»und liouriahment oT^rlie_t

[ and melted barUy.•Appetizing

EcononaicAl

TUer* Is a very slmllsr coodltUo irclMIng betwi—n tbv chanlng af a I•tornce battwy sn>1 the cui* of a «!rk Iman. TVnru the rotlrnt la •« tbe road |tn recovery, th* phr*«ian alwavs »d- ivlte* that the foo.1 be carefully »e-lectnl and the patient srsdaiilly t* !bmoght back to his fail urrnnh. The isame applies to a ttonf* hsttrry. .Oreat car* mast be taken with ih,- |pro|«r amount of carrvnt pat through |tbv baltirjr ta rv»tor» the rntTgy con-tslne-l In tbe cells. It Is aim a-till-able at tbl* tlice of the year beforepiles Into mmmrf ilrlvloj to h-ife theeoltac* and gmvitx tr*t* takrn'periodically so that tbe tsttrry's i*-capcntion mill hv bruuett back to a Inanuat ust* without moiliig uudav Idanger. . '

rtm carries the ovrr-coaipmiloo oftlie oovalit* auhatonce »ui>ply and *c»<«-ntr1c mo\>iurnt* of tbe loner floa^tn; portion placr* the sarply acaln U•-"lutuanlcatVio within tbe channel..\nwtrr frature 1* a trrad composed<-f traction i.lntr. or blailrs with ar-'Uctrfa Q-at«rlal lctcrpuwd tMrtwres•htm. .

•shy. drralsrs tne. ' That Itch and bum with hot bath*

F. j. CKKXT a Co.. Towac-otuo. of cstlcura Soap followed by gsatta>

BABOON POT TO USEFUL TASK *££*«£. p^erT^USr^S:dally tf .. Uttl* of tbe fragrant Cutt-

A* Shspinftfa, th* Animals Ar* Said cura Talcum la dusted on at UM -—to Develop Trarta That Ar* tsh. 83c < ~ ~

Almost Human.FoMproof.

I hate often wondered, remarks Mr. Ilrnry. on aemt caeca to UM boos*WTC. Scully lo tbe Atlantic Monthly. InU murntng with a new kind of con*why more babouos are not trained as opraer to s«lL-•brpberds. The crvatorvs tavarishly "WVlirdevelop an alAorblng afiVrtloo for any "H» sold It was foolproof.-yoong animals, baman or ojner. that "Ah! That's pretty good.' Anyar* placed ta their charge, and ther* brainless womaa con us* It. e a rU a well-aathenticated tastanc* of a "Perhaps. But the point be mada>Gaboon taking chars* of a motherless was thst huoand* who orwn cans forKafir Infant and guarding It night their wives can do so without cuttingand day for more than two years, their lingers, tpolllos the oUctoth on,The simian foner parent performed the kltchra tabl<<. >pattertng tbe walla

-•-- ^ ... «t(h A I M *nA ah .^lnv tk . uhtituiMIng UM child. with profanity."—Birmingham

Uevrral Idbonos have been trained Herald,as shepbrnls. In a case that Mr. Scul- 'ly himself observed UM baboon bad Slipping Up *n Mer.charge of sevrral bandrrd shevp. a * Toans TblDS—And only to Uitnm,became passionately attached to UM r » f t l soldier Lad to make his own bed)

stoat Stubborn Cos** Can B* Roma.«l*d by Us* of Jttfc and Lano-

H**cl*d Wrench.

Hah caps wont always come oifmerely by wrracb perwutlun, even•ben cooilderahle manual effort Isalso used, says Motor Life. If thecap Is so tight that 70a cannot badgeIt by yoar own effort*, bring tbe JackInto th* matter.* Us* a fairly long-handled wrench, and plac* UM jackonder th* end at tb* handM. A fewstrokes of UM Jack win get UM bestaf tha atabbomtat hob can.

t tie rudlator.

tmot drive fait with a soft Ore oruoe that 1* Marlr worn out.

• • •Soap should never I* un-d on tb*

holy «xm>t fur rruunuig STV-JW or oUipots.

• • •Many • driver uhn kerrai the ext*>

rior of his car *potles* o>f Irrts bisrnctaav

• • *Car owners ibould net forget that

on* part of UM battery ryttrm whichponds attention to UM distributer bead.

with thon all day long at pasture andbrought them hack to the corral ta ^T D a r d toT <h*m.Ut* evening. His only faalt as »bcp- Ez-Bork—Oh, ye*. It was mlghryherd «ss UM outcome of extreme so- •—rd nt flnf. Take my poor buddy

baboons ta tb* distance at any tlm* ('guardhouse for potting bla pillowslip.»f UM day, be would at once collect | °° <'****> down. _Bot_ how waa h*>

"AW LOCK" VALVE WILL PROLONG UFEOF TIRES, SAYS AN EASTERN INVENTOR

of the llvcllrst terror hurry Uxxn . . . _ _»tuma. A • • * F*rv.

PsUa—I had a charming eal: froa*Us**) to It Mr. Jolbboy but 3lxst.

Visitor— Bava }oo tvtr been' bitten May—What did be talk shoot t•>y a borser Paula—Why. hi- Jast rat and listened

Soldier— liav* IT Why, tbe longest tome, lie never opened his mouth.am* I ever went without getting bit. •ten was the *>eek I was ta th* hospital ' Orators seldnci convince; they coo-trom beta' kicked! Snn ttudr hearers In their ronvtrttooa.

P. J. OrtSaa af air lack valv*>

Try PostumInstead of Coffeeat try fpTrifly table fa** ft wrH*

. or two and see if everyonedoesn't relish the change.

Postum Cereala drink of delicious flavor—should be boiled fullyfifteen minutes to bringout its full-bodied richness.

Better health and comfortusually follow a change*,fiuui coffee to Postunt*

"There's a Reason"•crerataf

r «•!•• U M M t a i

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pp$«f 'A'i>- ; • -V

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• ••'.r-:],^."^'*'* - ' » ! • . • ,

- not, why not? /They give threedtmuch Bgfitas the old style Carbon 1for the same current consumption.

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Deal kt Ik*

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FRED P. BELLFor Things Good to Eat

SCVCNTM STRUT AND AMURV AVKMUC«ptao,toA>W)«r««rtMtia«. MMta.OroowtM.rruK*

r*** omuvmttr TO AU. rA*rm or orrrOM*«ur

Owriaad 4 T o o * * f M * Roster, 1945, C

CITY GARAGE8?v«fiih St. and HavMi Av».

1LINOLEUiland WINDOW

SHADESALL QRADES A SPECIALTY

to bar tlM BEST ffaith*end> ! •

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tMX Masd tbc «wr u tbt Mubora.

C«OoMc«oa Tiacn K

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OAKLANDS I N S I B L I I I X

Householders, Take Notice!25 Untflfimheriiotk. the collection of truh^Ube ~ U

W idolkc Itk

•TOsMa CHy CHARLES SACK

new Jtntj

-StlSST, nEnORIAL DAYMonuments, Headstones and

Markers

1 k"tT3-

OCEANOCEAN 0JT7, N. J<,THUB8DATt MAY a 1 0 2 a

Ocean City Scntlnell

BAM orrv. M.

• • COKTIS BOBIMtOMl

D A . W. P. HAINESC - i * MIMTH M O WSSUCV JWt

. . • t e w CITY. «. 4.

0«» FLOUKCVB. R u m

aaumotn.M.*.

WEAVER'SI CMinlf ImM h OOM Cto. I. J I

BOTTLED BEADSSaute for along time, are now here in abandance.

8hadet galore. Much in demand juat now.

BUSINESS MEN FAVOR STREET RAILWAY SUBSCRIPTIONSHMHER TROLLEY FARE RECEIYB8 $8250.89 MEMORIAL

m I*. . iu ik. a w n -ta-'». TWA 8RCRETARaamikaalajutaialteay »«»*)•»» l n v OIWIU1IIIH•UM at a* aarty a aMa a* | 'aMikfewttptaktMy k* aaW O«y, Ik* CKy i1

W« cany only Ibt batADAMS'

Urna aad Cottoa

WUUa «r» jaw JJ, j* . s* • • •

laaMuwiM- Have to be Settled la

Osaetflor Wajker OrdsnlThis AaMMat VaM taC

Ck*aetU» Waiaar. aattag iiaHi'n APRhorn Wttttaai«. MaMV, «Ik* ally. W * °wh»l*atyaatwa*li—t*» af Ikaliial .•IteMalkM.aliSaalNpartaatnHUa, (oodtVlajS

Wimaaia. Miajy. ik» UaaHaa*. UktBaf t f

can Otty Mow Joraojr

LJOaCHBt PBTT1T, M. D.. •OTWCSLSVAVC

OCCAM CtTV, MSW JIIWCV

If IODT Btocsn SMOCKS WAISTS SKOTSLADHS* HOMB JOUtKAL PATTWUJS

PunsHsa's Y A M S

I New aWpment of Boys' Creepers, Rompers, IPlay Suits sad Girls' Dresses I

a to 16 Years I

JM I M M I

ItktpmvMMMofCk*aa*MS.L*waafl ^tMS.kyHaaaUUMia ika iaaawWatl<ay.•TIM SW* *f VtwManaj.

llrte BillwU O w n n i —4

IMMtk, IMS, tk* •Statotf H*v i n va. Gkwr •• ammt M

ITaaadaa aaw kat two

Ik BJM m

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. Mr. pMitacttatitooMttoflk»«s«nUMl8MM«IA. LmautoM M U M otltaMM MM wMrni a«4 ofla*|iwataiolib*boM«,ud np*ln to th» nmwui Ikmml ka«alMaOMMOtM. Tb» dbw *" *"' "

•f la* kMi« it CkMtM H.•v*.

J o n H. WatncAa. U. D.TIT W I U I AVCNWSocaaw C«TY. M. a.

D ^ Wnjoii Y. C u u n u a ~

SooCe^ral A

DR. DAVID M. 8AXE

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OUR NEW •filMMia;

DR. CHAS. H. VAH.

Makes Better Bread, Cakes and Partly

CUTTHR HIGH COST OF LIVING

Eat More Bread.

It is the most Nutritious Food.

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owner forUJ009J*.

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.ARQAIN8NUMiaoua

APARTMENTS TOOTTAQE8

MORRISONOCCAM AVC an . KIOHTH «T.

Something New

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Real Btstate For Sale. BK3 BARGAINS I

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Alonzo Cotton

John Marts Lumber Co.ocsAMerrr.M.j.

— INSUR4NC

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ttoa oaajal la attatraal laaassisr. waaa sassk for MayorCtosiBiaa aisaiI laat Itor* OaasjaBarfcaaidl, Walter Cbaadlar.'lL _

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Sutton &, Corson Co.Qpnttral Contractors

QRAOINa AND STOUT -MJIUMNO Our Wall

MJB. W. T. Wystoff, of I

af PBUadatpaJa,IkaiMtati tor* itaadty.

. af HHi«t i t i i i .

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tto wtaaa? la FkUadolpkla.tafBaHaOeaBBCTtyaadaattaat.imAaaaiyavaaaa.

EhroadKaadl* ard «lft>.ef PhOa-* * paalad by a party of

Miati *p*n» Ito waaiaad wH» L.

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NOTICEMR. R. B. WBNDRXX IS NOT IN OUR BMPLOY

HAFLaDQH» COMPANYOCCAM err*. N. j .

Armn. t6,19*0 '

E. A. CORSONGENERAL CONTRACTOR

737 Asbury AvenueOCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY

ROADS. 8BWBR8. BRIDQB8. BULKHEADS AnTott

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SIMMSRESTiUNUNT « M J KUCATESSEM

Doysaieeatl

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A Wise Selection VOL OftN Km. THt MAJOR ONSATURDAY, MAY a

, yon ajaka a via* atMctioa.

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B. a Lawta toa tatansd la Ma af BMaryoltto UarronMyot

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RRST NATIONAL BANKOCEAN CITV.N.cJ. .

wtt» fnaada Ial

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la Alias- j . a DwrtU aad wW*,ef Vaw Yatft.wtoa* aaw oattaaa oa Waabqr avaaaa,

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MttoU V.Maaaaraad »M*B>.afCway|

day* la ttott '

Ss. KMa, af FalladalpMa, aa aa." af las Ooaaa City Fas/

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aar paaja*a. Balas>|

laiMaaV* Mca. Daaa'a.Mn-UataliA. PaHaU.b>ab»

latttoaattaaa, wfeoia ass as. baas *a-

Ifa Hall bl»*. UhsttaaOasa.sf Mr. Osaa, was la sow la 1aw, & O. wMI atorUy Ml

laialaaay-

EXTRAI

wfll Optn Under New lfuuganent00 or sboot

M A Y 3CW:hwith a fall liac of

ttlgh<\as8 City Dressed Heats,Delicatessen, Fancy Groceries

and VegetablesAT RBASONABLB PRICES

Oar 8pedalty is

Fresh Butter, Eggs and Poultry• QoaUty aad Sajrfct Oat Motto

Watdt far tkt Opcaiaa;

Formerly Bell's "35#»

STRAW HATSW« Hav» u»*> Hat You Want

****"**""*-"-r' " i tuiiiM am ir i tmm niiMwanOXva us your miii» M W

Raady Mad* Sulta. aUl Wool

Ktno Lin* of Bhlrta, Tta*. Capo, Bto.Undarwoar Hoatary F**xjam«s>

Boya" Pants and Blouaaat• Odd F*anta>

aaab

L- LJUCK. M M . CSTATC AeXHT

hava a tiaa of f u u u i v u at

C N A B V K. AOAMe aV

THE LIPPINCOTT UHSt2L-

Have You Subscribed to the" oria! Tablet Fund Yet?

T A new Hotel for Ocean City to be eon-•traded oa Ocean avcaoa bctwmi Niatkand Tenth atRctt.

f The-site hu been porehAsed and plsiuare now being prepared for actual con*•traction 1

1 This new Hotel will be modern. Thenwill be elevator service^ plenty of roomswith private bath, running water in everyroom and many other cuuifijiti and con-veniences.

1 AppUcatioas for stock in the Companythooidbeaddiwaedto . v^7

IfARKLAKB

UndertakarMd

ITIOTC«

* ' - -

P. APMA MOW», Wiuaawi

B £ » 1 & * ^ & ^ ^

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Joseph 0. ChampionBuBding Contractor

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ew Mast. Oppoate »,OCBAlTClTV.N.j.

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•SVOBT OF THX COMDtTIOM _ W m . May mmt>4A«BUHYAVBNUB

S - OCEAN CITY TITLE ANI> T T C ^ P ^ T ^ W ™ ^ ^ —— - LIST YOUR-ROOMS WITH

ICaroenters and BuildersLeander S. Corson

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THBlCHAMBER OF COMMERCE^

INFORMATION BUREAU

WE CAN RENDER YOU A SERVICE

Massey and Edwards BuildingElffct* Sc. as. Calnl A n

joesnis « aviciO4o A W R Y *wwiu«

IN MIIU nn

A Reliable Builder

uiNunm

William Maloneyl

MtESTOUTE

You Begin*« pay by check on the First National Bankyon suit to practice a valuable habit -

settlement of bills.'Yoar Checking Account is cordially invited.

BUST NATIONAL BANKOCEAN ClTV.BT.iJ.

aavoralloftbeau

OTIS M. TOWNSEND-BUILDER -S

ALBERT G. GILBERT.

645 Asbory Avenue,' nuranKi

mmVM$iTH AMD HAVU* AVM.

oeuierrr,

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The Hurley-Jones Co.AppanLfetl h l ft

OPENING SOON"

Freeman'sIce Cream

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"NOVELTY"

HEATERS, RANGES ANDGAS STOVES

Fanners' Rdtonoelliwuraoce Companyof New Jersey

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rooms, Uanmber ofveaxs, in good conditioo.

ASK

John J. rosierBSVU«TO«

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State Adjortcrl

TbomtsJ.TboniFLORIST

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L. ESTATE BARGAIN)

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Sutton & Corson Co.General Contreotore

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GENERAL CONTRACTORIh-«5sav737 Asbury Avenue

OCEAN CITY NEWJER8EY L . _ROADS, 8BWBR8. BRIDGES. BULKHBAD8 I _ , A l» Y<

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Ikkt any. EXTRA! EXTRAI

Roaidy fcfaute Button aUl WoolKin* Llnat of Shtrta. Xt*a>. Oapat, Sto.

UndwwMr HoaUatty Pa\}aim«a)Boy*' Psntat mmi Blouai**

Odd Panu

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John Marts Lumber Co.OOBAHCtrr.M.4.

J.M. CHESTER «

INaURAlMCt1

foaiUX«.-«

r. «V. Wtajkt. at

oooraboot

MAY aOthwith a ftdl Hne of

High-class City Dressed Heats,Delicatessen, Fancy Groceries

and VegetablesAT RBASONABLB PRICES

Ottr Spedslty is

Fresh Butter. Bggs and PoultryQOt i Sank* Oar Motto

Opaaiac

Formerly Bell's

ave You Subscribed to theorial Tablet

J A new Hotel tor Occaa City to bestmcted oa Ocean STcaoe betvaea Niatfcand Tenth streets.

Y The sit . haa been pordjaaed and plansare sow being prepared for actssfoos*

1 This new Hotel win be sjoderB. Tncr*wfllbedevstor service, plenty of rooaswith private bath, naming water in everyroom aad nuay other coaMbrto sad con-veniences.

1 Applications for stock iata*OoajpgayahooiaUaddreaacdto

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WEAVERSWILL PUSH STREET WORK

IN SOUTH OCEAN CITY WIPHR SDBffltiSt SOLMHB?«. OOSTIIL. lOBINtOM

WBB WOMEN Shoppeis Know That UeaStuclMtOlIBILHBtSTFOR AR6OIIB

HA1NE8

Oik If UUMCB & fUnns

ltaCw«,ED.

PBTOT, M. D.

than moat Places; many, many times

1 Now Is the time'to select Uie wool fi» your

<snat of qm.aoo Boxes of the loveliest spring•hades of FLBISHBR.'8 Kritting Worsted, Sflver-glow, ^betland Flon, Slllruid WoolrtiiiiePrHshr snd Angora.

HOUSE DRESSESMIDDY BLOUSESBUNGALOW APRONSSMOCKS

oocMiorrv. NCWJUWCVMosqdto Nettiag—Liaen and Cotton

8heets Blankets Qtdlts Counterpanes

0Jons H. Wotncu. M. D.

OOBAM ent.m.4.Q * . Wnacat Y. CHWSTU»

too Ceatnl Aveooe

DR. CHAS. H.

uimomccs

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Will Coaneet It WMh Waver-tf, aadMrs. Morriaoa WinOptrateBUr

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Ik* pmtpmt Me «k

SDHDil SCHOOL $ 2 0 0 0 PAID FOR RENTAL OF YACHT CLUB TO BBHID BIG W1HTBB SUMMER COTTAGE HERE OPBIBD 1 H 21

LAOJICH F18B BOAT Basse oat Oceaa A.

MaalCkainaaa »M».Kewfcerty,af||

AllTleiton.

* M « B i n aadUntil ferthe»:notka.th« eolleedon of ttash«m be as Allows: LSFt

latOMDAY--a>caaa»art«of>maa«at. ,!_„-.__ .1 . .to Bkvaata aMtt ftom nay » oeeaa, occp* **S*\i

Motor Ctaft, O M of the

ay Wtfc of Omwr.

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A Flue Ptoo* of

OCEAN FRONT ^fSPECIAL

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a-aMlalaMajtalsw I TaoBa nftESMMJTEAay Ma* rtajf natW

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^SHSOCEAN CITY LOCAL

EXPRESSI . a. LUOWM

408 BIQHIH oTRBBTOcsaa City. N. J .

too lha onaab>llbs tabsolo chart* by ooTorlbs m a p . it ia sapsstsd laatl

ATMttne an. n. j .

Joseph 6. ChampionBuilding Contractor

JM.DCLBB a A.

TUCKAIIENATIMMLMNK- - aaMay«.is»i I

b a o * * * Nrw Ottcu

817 ASBURY AVENUE

wssM aamas tad afca* wU fcaconlUay wakoawd

OCEAN OTY.N.J.

I MlllM * H w i K l ' MOMlll

Lamas, hM takes. Mrs. u

v^Paf;Vi^ia>rM^ar#^r<

Garl'e„„. The Nome of Good Eats

Tenth obect aad West AVCMM

j UT'"•

BUILDER!Ontem 8th a t Oppotte p. a

. OCBANCITY.N.J. -)iOnly gktmiMd uflt OMdM '

•Jtfwlorwock ,-*

Is. a. SWAN

IMfee to OMtnrftnOwtrattHa.713.

Iranltara aoS a*.

• 8*6 BOARDWALK

will open for the aaaaon

SATURDAY, MAY 22nd

r«T« W .Contractor, Balldar

WAN j . c TROUT and Jobbing

Swan and Trout 3?ML~nuenui

'irjnu-^.. .<Why Sacrifice

TimFaM Money?Why spend tic.o sod money for that which does

not satisfy aad is gone forever? Pat your moneywhen it is safe and will increase.

Start an account with the First National Bank.3 per cent. Paid on Savings Fond Accounts.

HRST NATIONAL BANKOCEAN CITV.N.aJ.

'•• t i i i i ' : •'- f f'f•'.'W-t* - '.•'.'.,:; ' i ' ' | ' M , ' . / , • ; • ; . ; j i n .

CaroentersLeander S. Corsoi

flint Builnflffi —• ••MM••«• ;

HIIU alUIIUHl W sMaasj orr». a. j . H . , , , - .

joaaisja a incit TVtO4O ASBURV AVKNUK OCCAM CITV. M. t.

I0l«aT CfOlfflBf

StHsgas<

ABBOTTS'

Appartl for the whole familyMen'* and Boys' Salts Ladies' Suits and Drcssc*

' W« are not only folly prepared toDRESS EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY

bat toyoar nhftlloo. wDRESS EVERY ROOM IN THE HOUSE

U l 8I0ILI MVE .A Reliable Builder

To erect yoor Ocean City cottan. You canaot span the tin*to kiok after it closely jottneTf and mast depend upon the,honesty O4UK contractor. r ^ ' ^I hav* boiH tat a larg* ntnabtr of peopte tad could refer you toany or aU of them.8end far the list of names and photograph* o* the houses.

OTIS M. TOWNSEND

mrry R. HayM

fchwifa.

ALBERT G. GILBERT,

645 Asbory Avenoe, •

•alrtBS'tmai«Wr

mmVUMTH AMD HAVMM AVK.

OOMAM OtTT.

I . W. MILLER rUSTEHB. M I K SETTK

OCMB City. N. J.

-Cream Buttermilk OUR NEW

oocAH crrv. H J

BRECKLEY'8lOUNTOM L.

BUILDER

Makes Better Bread, Gakes and PastryCUT THE HIGH COST OF LIVING

Eat More Bread.

It is the most Nutritions Food.

OBALSa IN

"NOVELTY"HEATERS, RANGES AND

GAS STOVES

CUtTIKt, MBKLH AN

ac*»a* v»u sa> * • » • Mia

NOTICB.

^Coat^ctor I WM.F. VALETa * street Britf* I 7 1 8 '1 5 A s b u r 0 A H - , ^ Ocean City. N. J .

rOR 6 A L E HoteJ. winumber of years, in good condition.

oocAN errv. n. J.nuij fnrnlabbatA, mn byo. Price, 91

John J. roster

• I * B4ONTN «TBB«T-4OOBAN C«TV. N. J.

OCSAM c m . N. j .

Advertise in the Sentinel. EAL. ESTATE BARQNUMINOUS

AIN8

Now b tfw That toPI*nt Privet Hcde«

Thomas J.TboroFLORIST

1128 Bay AvaaajsOeaawdtjr NawJsrary

•Pflaiaee I*. 147.

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Brirr I APARTMENT8 Something NewOctta (StyEonn Ctaniiuc

Real Bstate For Sale. . BIO BAROAIN8 < ^ « « ^

aad aafinisbed

. » • Wast Av

«• +~u~ SlS™*0 Cotton

(John Marts Lumber Co.ocaAM omr. M. j . '

J.M. CHESTER 4 CQ •t tkis pfamb-

INSUItANCK *».!• . ,

CbtMi Itaim Brick ~~

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O c t m a t y Sentinel CfflLD.RII'S WOtt BROKEN WATER INLETS ARE P U 1 80D8IH6™ c « u r - . , . . , - PLBASBD PA1BSTS SOON TO B E REPAIRED MEETING IB JONB S

PLUMBINO

with tba faU assas andof tfca wrMar, as* aseasavtry I

br «a«rly feoVipfeCtty'.V^Uetekooto.

«o.AathorUim,Citytoto-Bflbrta Will b« Made to

Qalelna Interest la Cham*oeY o» ^ftiwiBeycet

C l i . BACON <H>9 o-attth

SURF LAUINDRY

Maay jrtaHats ban Baa««f.mt aobMttU BpI taaMlaatf.

b .Tksts a n atHI a ambatef ooitsfa*

aatf ssaHBiian awiaMlo tblseMy,HtoatsMd.

is on lbs old

tba Oaass) ClUW.C.'r. O. *U||w»». tbsassit •pagtooalar laatats of I" Major Ubassploa moHsd MM i t s *

paltad lo wall ati loan two boatslbs Bbora VaM

AUsalta CHf lo IblaiM lot lbs ttaclita irsla

fts*> PbUsasiDbla. A kuw will bt

fast Una, aaktoa tot bstlar atrties In I

Goo. F. SaxtonRAINTINQ. PAPER HANOINQ.GRAINING MHO DEOORATINQ

saa Aaauav AVCNUC •OOCAN CITY PMOnc • » - • NKWJKRaKV

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TM Maiy of Bstbaay Sasday asboolsssof lbs f w s a m i b b U l

H. A. Mortis aoUslllsd anrvoosbartobs nwd by I', aad bto wiuaninii « u l Cook by Gae

TM Maiy of Bstbaay Sstsssof lbs fwsaimisa

of Mrs.•asvaatbtUaat.

parataslla. wooht rrobsaly bars raeooionods- OnTwaoiant swrles In Jranaa, looa-UoosloaMkoat tbs asst assUag of loisltsrtood ssppUsft,

•BMoslrsUao |iba board. * Mr. MsjasshHaow at tao botsllal' " i wbsrs bs Is afspartaglol

JoboaHsslosaad bto ttMs. who I

aad you won't have to worry. The old reliable O A 8always "Johnny on the spot."NowistbetlmetogetyourOASRANGBor WATKKHRATBR for the coming' sommer.Call at ottr salesroom and see the latest models in OaaAppliances.

THEBBBCA

R . » x t , o r Pblteaolpbls,o 4as«ov . b l e s

tor sad wnXofPblbvdotpals, wars bars fross Friday aaiu

dlflSfsat Iblb- |MOHUosoes*llo. 147 was -rdo. C^uS^X&ZXSordsrad oaar Tsam absst, a *w yaars MJ w « and baa innamMly iinffjiK tbshossof aotobaataosttbsfs.bssssMtbaaalaf-

panooaBS n O M B OO vnaaj, won0TOB o ootoy istsoodo at lbs DOOM oflbs BtMa'a asolbar, lo tbla eMy, lataHswiday nlatrt. ay s o i n b w of tbotryoooc MoBda,

Mr. HatMs too rl*UonaiooM bitfstoa, sad lbs yooi • woaso baaU*td lo Ibst plats tor aoaio aaoolba

City G a s Ulftht C o m p a n y | | CANDY OOTT

Ibaas hlkdsoeoiao at nftyHUnlb Mn*. aad also tor bM« teed,"? fcr lb CMlbto avsoos workBaaday. *sanyaadgrssifslly. tor lbs CorbMbtoa avsoos work. —

PbUas Lis t HartwL.Cbaiw and - Tf ";—»>•••»»»*»»• soalbbjMs Tbsaibldasrs lo baaoboiWtad sllbs X-Ka»wMs/ef PkSdotDtSL wm^laaor. l ! ^ "•*!£. *** •***" " «•»»«?• SMSUOR of lbs board Monday. JOBS J Dr. Wttaotbwwi i r iS ^ ^ ^ !SS_ l*L. i!ShJ.S??iB •** "•••*• Aaaaiboiofbulswsrsofdoisdpsld traJavwaaw.B M W a^BBUBBajaa^^ SPw^biftaMa aiSs^K aMaak aaaawfAj ^Mas^adaB AAk^^afed^a^B * l " l BIW^^BIBBBB^

barslbay wUlrs-l

alba Oawas. of Pbllsdotpala, o(Bridoat of Ibis ctty, was a

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dMtbssaorotoM. saasd of rooMas; tbs spaj faa ls of

Tbs.KoaMsaof lbs our

soa botb rasMaola of Hatoaa.

I TbspaUUoaofTraalssBotisrlVbswllaw potaibalOB lo Istions lo loo caolalI lbs car tan oa lbs looaJ.Uol'— •••>-•Iwss asters lbs Htata .

Build a HomeThen IS a BaiUiag Boom. It la ia fall awing la tbt Wart aad MkUh

We*. WchamcoanMnccdtofKlitbcralalbaBaM. Ittmadiac. MOMwUladraacc

• Why not get Imv now with IIWM plaoaf Set Tour Mead, Kr.Coatractar,u d (o o m it with him. OT coana It'a nodentood tiut yoail was* lbs • —bcr to coma from n*. If wo g«t tba borioeat. joo'H not U b«ld — *dtllrcnrofilwniaUtial. That doe*DO«O<IITmam LOMBBR,KamaBrick, t i n , Ulb. 8ub and MiDwoik and lUfdwara.

DvarythUS Uwt aa«a ! • tkw O«rtMtaa

G. l i . Shoemaker Lumber Go.Twollth and Woof Awaaiaj* . .

y yMia, a W. Hsrrta bos rotaraed

>monaUsUbaBB, of IblaeMy.roadfrooio vMl loMsadsio

iLodteaaaad wMa, of OSBJ.|

noo esplaisd.Mrs. WUUaas Waaka. . h o aaya I bat •

•— • — • totarood, do ,

8AIMBWWORK

Iowa aw sarsesl days darlag lbs~ •os i . r s s toy . sf PbilsdslBbJs airsiwboatfowsd aowsn bilbssolb

bl»s«oola-ii> ni l *U* lolba. - f ibs May Qjilissa aba itBianHd Tbs Rsv. J. T. OIIIMOO. psalor of et.rrr*- "rt sipr itf intsinna- m o i B«b laotbrsas. Ualsa Uoew ssntadlba Joba's Lotbsraa Cbonb bars. •-—

Or. Varoao 9 Wars aad fia"T af •"—*h wMb wbab Iba May Q^aso bara aaas asMMhrs Merolary orMUMuTiMBwoa ibaT£wJZ?tL\Jm wascrowoodapos borarrhrai si tbs DaMsd Lotbarao ttoaMian An

Tbo pito sadwmibsbbib

Vatofa Btootrto Bakary, on Halor-d . Iboas dalielooa ooflaa oakaa acala.

Asbary avsoos. sd», 8 28, i tFoaBAi*-I»Craaoiea*«oat.f«ii

ebaaa. Apply « 7 Aabary. adv.. It I| Trysa oSTarUMaaaot to tbsHajrn-l

The Clothes We

Sutton & Corson Co.General Contractors

ORAOINQ AND STRCCT BUILOINONlNTM ST. AMD SlitraOM A«C

uaaiunaa.

oars Boaosy,Itoo. Mr. OUllwa b<

BIIMI aad »ow.|of Ibsaibaleni In Oeaso CMsd bi lab) daass waad. Huoa Harbor sod MM !

I By Ibadouaa of btooawrUUOna wUI bars lo HocIUUAMO will bs*s lo aoaoro Ibstoatiariasa. bat ba Is a bortJ*f.aaddistill • wUi bavs UtUa trosbls torabSsg lbs ssaasy tor Ibto psrposs.

r .T. Japalaas sad wife, of Pbito-dsipbisTwsto bato Houuday sad Hao-1day. Tbty won gaaau of lbs Bto-lswsrdijUbowki

•as -rsasrda wars IA ooaakar of lbs

sadwMa,wllblasw|

• kBthtocaty. I Jobs Marts tor tbs aasofasrtac tbs poat year. Iis ssSsnl IkoBisBd Bad

Mas lo tba «so af panda.

Repair Represent

with Hoffman Sani-

Notaasft or tairtor any ganamt

_ tba p lacewfebost osr~ ksow~lag Uwt U k a K.Omtwotk mm bt•> Mil dona that It«UlplaaMtb« criticTbatV Mrk mil

doaa. Maywaobhioryoar

F. M. DENANTAILOR AID CLEAHERH i aMafy HtL aM HI ttl (waV alia

- — K7-J. u8-W

E. A. CORDON

737 Asbury AvenueOCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY

ROADS. SEWERS. BRIDGES. BULKHEADS Are Too «

aooalDo

laaliHil atva

SIMMS'RESTAURANT aad OCUCATESSEN

822 B o a t * * * *

W U . OPBN FOR THB SSASON ONSATURDAY. MAY 3>

atlaalCQwCl

•?•*"«• or * • • * "••»», fatossfFkHsdilBbki_Uaaeat W. Pouoa aad toaMy, of o

UygMaa." AfaUaUsadsoosofi t o i d

9 O 4 A U U H V A V B N U 8

^^ .traotara. .btok bs wMIIbto stars aad

BsaasUH.HB»y.allbslbs Cbsartar of timanrra

y y gWUMassM. Baack sod tosslly.of log. nTTuOory o

IbtooMy. bs«o isterasd boss 0 vtoa lo B M at lbs eararrMr. £aak<a doagbtor. M m W a v O . aad Aabary a

Mra. rarabvi.ttlSWsatojsOasa,af tato etty. .bo

vtoasd M V Hsiab aad wMS. to) «"^»-STrS-a-aSto^iUtov^ i * - * - * *g~«o**ezM T t anBaNaVBwHl i-AanOTla BT . . . . . i i • • • • • fl Hi tiftkAaAsKa* • •&•

«ay«htl fa*, I r t f a TfekfUaatatV " " • • • • I . tSBa"**"* • • * • • ^•••abOTa »•"»

sodwMa.afrbll.1 atMttNIUa.

I desire to announcethat 00 or about May

and coats that will bsNew York's lateststyles, and wfll ap-peal to all, botb inquality and price.

8 * ASBORT AVB1DB

May 22W.J.FRBETUN

JU BIOHTH STKBBT

EXTRA! EXTRAIOPEN ALL TUB YEAR

cean City Beef Co.Owinf to EjrlemtVt Ahcrationi and Lnprovmitnts

W« have Postponed Our Opadng Until

MAY 37thUnder Ncv Aanaftmtnt

Hlsh-class City Dressed rieate*Delicatessen, Fancy Orocer.es

ATREA80NABLB PRICESOur Spedalty is

Fresh Butter, Eggs and PoultryQoaUty aad Btnkm Oa» Motto

Doot JUMtbsOpcninc

Formerly Bell's sT32#VfcBrsnchS«rJmtoAlkadcQrr-UBEinV MARKETS

STRAW HATSWe Havo tho Hat You Want

Dflilwm-HopkliwHMk.... i n . b M S t t . w H u . o a l h . M u t H )O«v». 1. -• your orvtor ntn*

Hwidy MaUv Sulta. all WoolKlito Line of Sl>lrta>, Tta>«. Oapa, Bto. •

Undarwunr Hoslory PajamasBoya' I'anta and Blou

Old r><int«

AskosMkiiskslte

..RKAL. CSTATS

JOKES* HER S SHOPOMAS. K. ADAMS #>

THE LIPPINCOTT LH

Have You Subscribed to theMemorial Tablet Fund Yet?

T A new Hotel for Ocean City to be 000-strncted on Ocean avenue between Ninthand Tenth streets.

• The site has been purchased and plansare now being prepared for actual con-struction.

" This new Hotel will be modem. Therewill be elevator service, plenty of roomswith private bath, running water in everyroom and many other comforts and con-veniences.

be addressed to

UppiMcon HOTELS COMPANYD. ADNA BEOWH. SocMtary-

usajif w Butumo>. PmT.snm.tiA »*,

llfA&KLAKB

' " ' • ' ' • • ' . * • • • • • ' . " * "

"Tl-k. "

i^i^^si^

- ' - ' . * • * * * - • . / " • ***>•«• :„<:,;

- • : • * . . :

£?£ s#^ 4 . .t^^*,fV't ft'-****

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gppjM W » « « « U » Fre*yisr.

•ktfsfal •errtee for all M|

. „, .nil'

- NOTICE.orMasnwaor oaaoamuanm

A RE you urfnjf BdliBQn MS3P |a . A not, why n o ^as mufch Ifeht as the old style Carbdn lampsfor the same current consumption.^

OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICEof AUftfltto Otir Hsotrfo Company . .

181

llll&ieBeal Estate andSearch Company!

2c^y&i

4 ,-

Mr*. J. K. Mormon, sew ovssioflBokky Bauer, or "fke Lady m Bed."

?l(<li*t'>"^sa,'.' 3^3•n.-rw-rrinbtr

tkmtebekaedaelred forlvoorlbnelUoseaodtrtbeleed of mwelar aav

5: Fldelitv Trust ComBanv

ssaesasst

BABMTA. Mown,1-II.SL. P. ? . . » • . CU7CM*.

T i n Xnsmraaoa IPMastSsnfee ASWortOiinMlllIMosey ta Loan as Oast Urn Mangie*!

. •' 1 -

-'M

• * —

BoUdiaiI8BWTIN BT/1

iwopholiltriinLET US (window SludoFOR YOU )Awntat»«iid

^ . . , \HOUM FunthfdncBOar p««e**u» t^m—t pemlbl0 eenMMt with Oootf f c i l H d Bm MaUtteL

Lawrence H. Lear«Uw WH <«»iit»tot. TkM* «M A«taUT A W M H O H M CMjr. N. J.

¥i\f :>*«*.*•*

I York coast**.la(b«8Bm-| Jerry DeFranco

• t Mia All.tH*.V«ar.Ar*un«

BARBER SHOP Ovttfaad 4 Toorinc $WS, Ro«fa(tr, $945j Coop^ $152*

SdAvanut

" - • * #1.' l A1 I

Maddock's PharmacyKl|»t«H anal Aakury Avcnu*

CITY GARAGE8«v«nth St. and Havan Ava.

Do yon appreciate Courtesy and Prompt Delivery ?Then Why Walk.

PIMM 59o foe •UjtaatJDras Stan want*

DoaHlttlka

/ : ;:4> u •>*••M UMdiocaHa man a "sport*an He bought an automobile*HAX was 'before the rnotottata of this community.

AH fctoa at atawasi sector rapafaa. I

SMITH'SThe) Tin amlth

73S Aabury Ava.

TBS OftKfcABB •••• |»LI t i l lOi t lTII

OAKLANDI I N S I B L I SIX

Me Sot RoadMtrdw ideal car far

.- .• *5i>>':-;

QQi wliui pcAtlji ueaily

• lot of waste

-tatVaVataA a& a aVa aA ta**^MaB a& a^^^

- w i m a riiwi mya a me

> he has a pntty

. Idaa of what ho ex>

The U. 8. reputation for<nmHty is oat boitt on myooatire.

There is not one atendanf

for largvUiL Tires and «oo*6-

ar tfart**wnf for f»aW ones.

Every tire that beara the

name "U.S." is bum the

bout way its makers Vfnw

how to build i t TbeoUbaf

and tmrgmt rubber concern

in the world cannot mSard

to play favorites in —Tfcltw.

SPRING GOODSA Pew of the Maay High-grade tines We Cany:

SANOLO Bathroom Fixtnres, New Peffectioa0 0 Cook Stoves, COPPER, Opal, Galvaabedand Linen Screening, Marine Hardware andPlaning Tackle, Bicycles and Sundries, GnatRngs and Coco* Hats, Uaolenm and WindowShades, etc. At your aerrke

'iTirrr-rrrr^''^'

tea tUf t L> ^-^y AM. M*0*aafe.

oiaadtfaca.".

Chas. C. Read & Co.

CHARLES SACKCentral Garage

Ocean city uuuou-n oauvney Vtw Jersey

&

• •:Vr1.\.V-.,-?J

than / Corns in and toll as what

tttslytDset you are looktas; for in tifes,

>• W'^^M^^^^^^ Wo can pcobsbly iteS yon

* ^ - ~ . need « O. a.

tiamtotttt of a Royal Cord.

ilEnORIAL DAY> AVonuments, Headstones and,V Markers

-i"».? .-¥•»•••! —a a

• • ' " • • • ' •

Var*

T\

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OCEANVQL.XU OCBAN dTY, N. JUKE 8.102a

Octan City Sentinel!

a. coBTia KOSIMSOHI

DlLW.P. HA1NESao*v.immt ana waatav ava

~ aea«M errv. H. «.

JPS.J'LQMMCB B. HAma

WEAVER'SHEARINO BEFORE H1QHWAY UNI3TBB TOWBB WASHlNOTW

BOARD ON AUTO BRIDGE 08 BBR6D0LL CMB FLAG T O

Ready for Business in TheirNew Location 5 Doors BelowFormer Store

DmvOoonSnciAusTs •

Tiaatoa Soaay*Tb« mwabtn it fk* Sttl* Blgkwtr

Cwnmhrtoa i M mm* tmTnmtmt*

(KTRUDTFORB4THIRG SEASON

Itbtlr sarraya at tka taUIbrMns to be sjaa* (no ky tka act I

Mo4«l by • eaagnsMloa that tJMiba (diaea. Toa tpactai vMtota • * >

Of Athletic Tooths Ap- ibaaaaMtaaf O H M UH« Of i i l l .

IITMIBOB

Ienutatnaitka

Saturday Moraiaa;.a*yo»€feMMlaa, at tba

Bathiag-6ttita-«nd-8opplics

Tktaakjaatat tka

wwlaj yoaoc M M aalMkgMnta Kit btolratftoaiPlataB7.S;a| t k h I 'lrip« Ifiy Otatr, i n tttaX <•>

ttaum otrr,«. J.

U-H^mt.I.D

t . LV. Hadttt, Mr.Vart. "OwaMkaaM,

Pro*. B. K. Ma ebama; mn ea—Uf.

-rf-J!<**»• * « » «• **a««. MaUbaw batMoaak Tbawf»>laallk,OMa*KMf.WMaarHMdlr kwrei. Tbaptalatrt

: ' J ._v_',, .

On— n fjllj

|£KH8CHBL PBITIT. M. D.

ORANDOPBNiNa

Ocean City Beef Co.*

MaOhwa, »Wa bavaa eaaauytkat w» eMMea• * • * « » «• Bmm. aad aaaM to torn A M M law ta- ft*

m ***** * * * a amtata' AMMd 8 « ^ i " * * * «*• «"••"• •» • * * ^ a» le f .H . r .B l l fc»Bead W . O . Bto- aa4 neehea Ma aHaas • Ike D M a e l t k *

ajnaja* «go« pctaaoow* afirr that f^ t f c « » ° » » « » * " • U l a a | H a » a t a * wty to aataMMi aa • ektaf aoaljtkat » , cipt. "Jack" Jaraaa at Tantb akankai «Mk a a — i a w a l a t k a t a l

laecjui orrv. new jiaacv

Jooa H. WumCA*. M. D.TIT VltUf AMWIIoeua cm. m. *.

Qa. Wiuoa Y. CmnnAif

I09 Ctatnl Avane

5BVBMTH AND A8BURY AVB.

Ttmn» PH. and Sat. Special Sates

Prime Cats of Mb Roast of Batf - • - 38c Ib." " " 42c Ib.

Site lb..bribe strip . 38c Ib.

spBcuta m cnv oseaaeo VBALShoaUosVtal • - - - . - 38elb.VealCadtta 48c lb.Sib Veal Chops 38c Ib.Fraab Catrts'Urcr 45c Ib.- - - . 60c act

48c lb.- »7clb.

22c Ib.• • 33c tb.

I tracks seaiaa over tka toldss

froa AprU 1*. uit . to Asrtl If. ttM. aVk.aod tfcera «HI baa saafcaroT wttkaapty pewa.csaastoarasaaato kia»»aHaaa tka year. aU leoknato eaa ooly ka

, rwry tear aUaatoaet iketoiBmiwiai of tka mntn. fill fill lain rn|innH>Wdj to Old " Iawry sear caek «ay et tka year. at Ika asparatsc kaa baas ovarkaaloa "By a Trill rnandat

the ttueattkrastsaatolky Ike tkewsakty. aad tkara «UI be kocpltal «y«taj « u «o aaM laUaMalore to: "Aa act to aosatrs ky toato, wttk an»«M asplltacea. at Aaertean tovtog pcaato. Igin.awtaa. past.Hribtoicr t i a l i Talk atraatasd roartb atiaau He* oogMbeaetapnasaasaatkakaulesatlos. tka ton rcssi aad toU l i l s j " ktaaaato ka*e baas pawbnid tocaaa of tka Mfcalara that tkay wMI m » ataltaatsd •attraiywtkla ika Stato. sad at Iks testa. Tbora «U1 aha be am- Member tkatrdety."provtdlsatsrtkacMtlkSNsf aaH|>Hiacai atallortbaiinaoa. Mr. Yard apofce akast M M etas*

Tba act maillw Oat Iksja raada aaae of tksUMBsarda wUI «o <M> boya asdctrla kjavac askesl totoasd brtdsca. wkM eiaitral ky tka dsty aaca alterIbay Mttafaotarlly paaj M M to Ike iState, aban

Pnah Calf SMMtbnadsVmk Kilted fttwa* Chiektw

Uttle Saaar catwl Pfcsic H«M»Cfcy

airway

ISUUHlsfcmy

•J^,,^.,!,)-..^—

State sat at tka taa)Ilka Stato tor tkt B M at tka Stato

CHjr. Maw Jatsvy

DR. CHAS. H. VAIL

'i~i'? i.ia.iims±

" OCT. osaaf taaotd UBM InMar. aatlf amii j ksa«W afaaka as astytkto ky aay at Ma aaraaaaa

aawta-Wak" Uartaaa. naa. sMtdaMatkayatosa 1" ssa BatnyOaS. A souale mil l i n i r n i m r t I

MMBB vUlkaPwt. Us- AaiirlM. sa tk> warta«a giaat•at BkyaMal tntois«la saUao to tottoAaw Ikea 'aaatof tkasNy. ooa at n«am,baato askaM a

•MNtal aU-wasa atkMaato all tka otkarseilaaa at tka aw*M.aaa•as. aktcasaotkiaaalyky1 Oty kaa always awa aatad Uod.*" U ctato«. Mr. Ytt

la MM. astvT.:>kto»aaa.

ubds tka pnesartty at tka aw-1

OC/.M.J1

AUCTIONFriday and Saturday, June 4-5

- 'totbtkltbast bidder. Bataaaa, boa aad Wood

I taa:B* ItfliMhria. by tkt Baara at (

alesara at Oeaaa CJty. Mnr Jcnty.(Ui aasra i

Or. M.aHtassar4.ettkk)c«y. kaa ddeel m>kUe at werk to us irested ktoeottas*. «T Wotay avsaae, tba rataarant Mosday e*ee«tkraeak tbaiamy ot JoksJ. ro«ter. Saby pan at ski bead aedatwrnscaJ. atom, of Pkiladelpkla. tkaak area badly cat. aadTkeeattaaa was taMad IbclkaaMaaa aad »ra ware aha badly I

Dr. FKW drsiaed Ike tojary. a Was*.

tAworrtccs

e<TT. a.4. tnmmna—n.m.4.

»fc»i«i.

ATTOallBV sad .R-AT-LAW.

ToOc*8ct>,Catpste. Eaaa. Mattiac. WtodowBbasW, Htnlauatort. KUchea Uteasth,

aQ betas tka pnsaat famkh-iaavc/tbe

HOTEL HEWLINOS andHOTEL WAVERLY

Stl»oaPraariiaf at IOJOsharp Terra*—Cash

DANIEL H. V. BELL, AurtkwatrCay.N.4.

HBWUM6S TO BB CITY WILL PROBABLY HAVECALLED LUGOtl CONCERTS BY AN ORCHESTRA ' . ~ * r

«atas*a ayj.it. B

las Hewrtoaa tiaM. aw-—^^^-^ •-_. •tfM_M-_^ f_f 'smSVaMBBM mj afVvv^va SB* SB

a.1EBI

wak Iks Wavatry.aykba.J. K.

Xs^taaMt

C«pt. *Jsxk" JenkM Batet- +mummtm

talas Aaroa Jerace, Wbo oatkeBoueiWssaMstiaertYeats. J ^ ^

asjytt

J ^ W OFFICBS

Apgar «% BbawaU,

•kasMdlally aratoa klaa. eaaaaiu to kagHaa daMy. asto JafM'a aarprlM. a»a, la Ika assVi astitea

«Oaa* yaa kas« BMT- aakad tka - rYmmuZnnTru~ BaaMTtoc a rapiy to tka irtm flnaiHli ba«s stas

Ww. H. CotiTfjosT, Ja.

Ora Ea«laaar asd Serrtjar

When theBills Arrive

A nne Placa of

FOR SALE

vAuia worn vmo* TMATCAU MfOUMD UONOCNTIRt rmOMT

ktotkar at Ike toaalMSS. ommkm „Itkey tkaa aa l te ika Snl UMS to ( k a

.Mils Iks Uaaad«s*k tt trrtoal

S&VSMAX. HVNDRZD StMGLh PASTS £BJMW-MADE TO YOU* OMDMM

#13.50BRING YOVM COAT OEMS FOX A* *MM* ' 5

PAIM OF

trasiBayU. ka»-1Mr.Losal, wfcslaa

bi—U->na»a a lka i SKysa