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PAGE- THREE
CAMERA HERO SAVED TRAIN
DICKENS AS HE WAS IN 1839
n:retirtJ Description of Grsat
Vriter Pubied in the Knic --
bocke of That Year.
VOOflOO O'OOTOB IS
HELD TO ACCOUNT
i
Spoiled Films an IM Reward for Act
Ths-t Deserved Betie-- Things
of Foitune.
till: DAILY JSULLETLV.
If iu UUAJ A lit 1 1 ti. 1! IT! : : -r
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V- ::et
i v t .v;.
7 si i -if the . amor
ia Miiuk. ; ' whe.-.
unoi.- run;' out in the nigi
The train darkened.
. "Train rollers!" shrieked a' pallid ! .)flMljjif though not remarkable
passenger as he crawled unuer Jtne
scat. . . ..-
The -camera man graced' bis black
box and ttipoiL and running to the t;
fie
AV ?' a. Utile abo
... t'.: h ':: tlicuh not tah
Till'iO Vv'Bre : ic tilt nrnnftrtlfmod. The t.'H-e
. .- .u i i- - - j
I'ha'. first object or pnysicai ratfifs;
pftMiljar though not remarKame. .ui
.r.;rr0 ffvrhpn. ta dlsnlaved under a
luanmy of light hair worn in a s.as-s
to one jide- rather jauntily ar. :.'
!s-th only semblance or nn ; i-ni
IB
:eiei;r:-
'reports of ' t he cotton' .ffiirket'fro'ntinuoii--
dav and will be slad to furnish this? larornwian
- no a ' ' : - ' lT1 or lVi;1 -tft -pH90v . "Juan
'.'W Voir cotton to should the pri.-e ndt We .sa:i.-
: t;y:y0- lve your t!ck?t-- us to. sell when-its-
are: reached-- . . " - -
Wife i&oures -of'ov r avinan tiotlars e. ari? iHrcpai .
t. HtfeM ili-ham? cmrusvd w . 1 " ' V '
Wiin att-xpcrieiiee srairuvt t tvK trr.-years -of f)
backfttf busiirs.-. .v.' fi-l oonftdnf thai -we can r-.:.;
snod-care f-tnit p? ''' StAle. .
i r
v. Ifito annAi)r3nr(. Tils i)
n.arlietj. a?:'d bia pye. tkonsrh no: ;irr
If ftrtj?Uf -lid expressive 'tif ''f
regular -feature "is ttie' nu.-.r- uiicl;
may be called bancfaome; an r.iri
-at applfcable fO hi Hps. wh'U-h r
;oa' .l.m?' Taken . altoghf t tb
.-ourjteha'nee which. is pale wi: -ji:f.
-'loklinegrf is in ri i.';- fx'r'nn !'
greeabie and lmtfca'vc of great r-
...mi
IThiuarorsiuedvaiiai'aiche-."
4. v v V .3.
i- Pa; w'. - -. lorse iall
Rev. Mr. Stau-. -: : ;n let-
t. to xLv Ballot n a--i i -ew a:
uTijxt in ?li fi.n": WiT.l r"i".l It'
the taking of hu:i a:. Ii2'-- arc o :n'l
oJrvacpnis. No '..i". liiv . -a!'c
has aity ct :;; Th it i'n M
dor. town ar.d i turn alive. Murder"
i .in pwrvdav . -.rrnc. MA the
piir.ishnK" "
e o:'.'- ai'.i t s."l
.irtowVoWprPd Mi l().V CLI'llS IN Tl Ws
Z nwk -r two a
V laius in tbis
s.taiT' we.'itii hiiddps-ing .t;rror fre:;d '
lil.M liT n MM CVM.
Fon though what er-t- ais .ra.v '..? . T.
night; : . ('! Ki"' -Mat:- -
3Flft.sh gleam tt tUf .;ff'di:-Ua -t. .(i:;. :... t -.. .
;The $iedQ:- c-i' tj.- :udh;s-tiay cum1! -
rs" tfie "d.irkm'.-.- of th.'.way. ;wit Mir. 1
-nee'Ch'irJ-t ; '. u-i :U'- p:wK '.'t.'nrii -ai. ii- '-1..
V" . ' oils c.uiiii. ti-;'. i" '
uY limn si nmi. noys
..;! " i-hoT .V
..nu; !.:'. t
iteld ;today. .
car platform sprang-off into the dark-
Tho robbers most of -'them
irronp'U about the. expfess car. Thre
Mi if much money in' the express -.safe
'lie conniany said not over 1T but
jit mism iav- been thousandsr.- Any-
way. ti; robhera were determined to
'cot' it. vUKitfver.'U was.- They had
i(l!0 a lot" of wild shontim; and. setf-
cr;.l pf-rsoni bad been hurt. . N0 nimeat- and inteJltJ?-': e
thfy bad shoved a Ktick of dynaniire f iJJr.. Dff sens' manm 'V un ronvprsi-
jlnto' tl.f fir and -were Just about to i tr-ppt perhaps in t' rrprt
'ignitf- tbp ftit-e-. .'jr. dnn r'.TVjing his faiiTilii-rs. bavp nf
j Sudd. nv a blinding glare filled the "jvinbltion vt partiptTlar wit. raufh W
'air with da'zling firo. j" jf ;uor. Hp h9 mild'in the ton?-' of
!- With a wild shriek "the- roWer? fle'J j. vfiff. and quis'i't pvinriti
ho the ooflf-- l -.fbk.j.'i! 'ft-tti-ntkm to eii'v-"'-' and 'h
il-i -h';:'!it of .the canii-'ra -ntas- ' (rivenr'ion'al!8m of -pollphpd fir. !"--.
'.:?fs'6s b'ty.is much sor.ght 3f'r-and.
' j'.sthly-to a;o!d"tlte invitations pr-ss-1
-d -o him he doe? not rcsi-Ie in
lOontfoW-but with a lovely wt' and
wo charming children ocenpir-i a r-
j K.af ito the vicinity. He i a!p-:t 20
yc'itB 'ot ge hut does not look more
. Lan- 23 Or 4 Mr. DCckPiis is en-;r'4v-.
self-made and rose from an
; ;rahle station by virtue of bis iihtuI
c "tttfoit .flay I'lny It Part
I'-f-M-oiitioii for Loakfftua
IliitcIjericN.
La. A;'il 3. Jose 3 a
. . f til" npgro "voodoo; doc-
oiu Cle:n ntine Burnabet.
'-- - ho f onfch-fd to inurder-
11 of her race said at
'j'-r ijatTH" was brought
'-f lat- today and piac-
( ietifpntim.' readily Iden-
!H as the ierson wh
tri'! t-.t 01 ner coHioaniaaa
njrrdj. ' believed to ha; tha
1 'o :.irid from detection.
HI
.;io 1
!';;
; m
i-'..r
n .'
in ja
1 T:
f.d.
id
emphatically - deaJe-1
;:astic caartna deciar-'
m a farmer and a for--ing
cards and xeadln
.. ; y .-tatf-nieiit aiade- by
-.Wha-
Mav i.
car.dala
Li v. at!fn and Jimmy Hais.' two. .r i.ieni.'.ti ti
Untwn 'od High School youths have tsy- t-'.pport
l.fM-i. d- otina eon:derable tiiue to the av. w
Lt.ilv t the -wire .- syteui and S. n.:.r P.a.L
1-
the
son
..s th" fash:
o';rt and t
S willing To
ha. iK) i.-as'i-n d the system that they j rihi. ;iml it 1
lmir.i- r seems t lll!-f'iin rrijany.:lc-atp with one another by . h..r. t -;r.n
this a." hi.--. Jiniiny Hae ItveS ui .tnr t.L H'-:rucr.it
old Gj '.n building down ion awd.
Lee
lSPn'
ta -t . .- . jit..t. )-. iif t
. -.a . . ...... .1 r tji
IfrrCtcQ i . iltrli.ti iwj1
C ' -).;-
J' .
- -Ui lie dfteii'. i
'-'I v ' . incluc"
.. k ; -''for.-'lt
: t . . he: !.
i- ascr.rt! ' - "0
lawfrs. Th Pa'i
.-i.tmi tiia;
Lee W.-m Uv.Von.Viae street fif nUliUm. U Al
:u- hte k aay. Young H-uaV!.; " ''
-1 '
in
di: id d
til PI 1 1
ljil...
;"..rkfh '- it
N vih.. coin
. ' : r
t'..
terrible abuse. xi-t in the H-.-.ni" . fath..ft r t-ni;-; t.
' ' " . of iustr.-- .:: 1. e coo. - it tar.. " -.. 1. .... . . '
-v. vir- .tan irm u;t-- .
unly a ; ' f wj: twcea 1 . . . -. - t. .. S!ocUat 1- v -'. .....
' JlL-ill-flH sltOps th- have io-t all-d 'd-:!si F.M'l VN H Ol viHl.OH
T GTW- ' .; ui..... I ...... in 111111 lit It I111
H l.:it'J.. iU5 I l- sunv.nu ; ( 1 1 H l t 'll'll 1 I r I' I'M' 111
tco
i in.
re .
wil!
. an : r
t firs' -rt.I
o:' 0'ir i i
w of et . ;
r
t-- in so
j
1 -
-V
ta
"Hf -' .
: ry oMeiK-
j "jt .iai eX"
. .' C-dUft
iat SUh-
!one.J
ta
.bat th- - Ptp'e
can .sae- i
V t!
'j"'.- soys -hav-- not .IHH ' ;in :!ii-.
the x ti" So thftr n.i-fsag.' : h . m...
A
l v
and daMK-s mostly.
: t. i:ottin'!''- their: stt.i-
;i ve .nia.trei .it. apil
g. - What make tbHr
work" l . t r i vtraordiivary is tS .fact
.hat'tlr ' !Hd :f' ihHawbf-s and con-
' cei v.ed " troni- re.a-t!!:- tKa-ga-
not a'cr-.
but t'
Ci :
iawy.
crv or
j if ie...
in : a.s t
:r--
i . r.a.
r- r --- --
itiatre"'
' ;- "..at :.-
. ' r 't. ?' l. '
: f ti. '-
-..r ivr;ftc:. In''
!-c ::" f hv3. -
T.;a" '; j i.-tifi' -cc
.:iry in t.'i k : :
own ..ai.ds Ft-.'
in th !(
en si'.-.
at to ir.f. i: :
1 v. i :Ui - ;
tain of
much to
rpint wiiich
aMi to mak
vry itiuch h-
take life for.
seventy-five )
f
ev
. i
!-. m& -nwm that -.v.
oj:ib-Rg 'fan.er .
a.fijtttte IV
the -injir.!' ri ' i ir- :
; ; atitfer. Th
JTl-
O 5-(
.f'n!JinK f-'-r eqi'p-.-
!.;ab;. '.'them .. 0
t ..'-ir wo'-'t; V- .ve'r.-
! -i;rt- " 'n!?-
-.t: t j . '' - 'U.-
i : i -; ' r t a " t c ' ' 1 -
Ajtr.'o-ieu . '!.:.'.! :'- ' 1 ' 'h
..i!--d t.''f. r - .Tit-fiil 4.
..n- i-T :. tm;r o Hi
'.! r.n.o t - t Vv'-'.
T- nsi ----- -'' -.;teff nie
uitjiu' 'i.-iH - ' - - ;
2--.y i i1. -epiiiioj I. '- -r.-'
' he. siaafi
TIC
does not
so tnet
v. is--ho '
aooutr1
'I: ' hi
hea:
Tl.'
ft.U
tak
. - in in
: i:.d-- Mh f nif
-If a '.iiiitt.'fh -:-i
;h.; !'
" T 'exe ... -
: i!i.e. I".doei".'-o-.
a a;a:. wtsyotaS 't.-
hs.- net for M6jstf:
rr-'.rd. rer of blt . for.
- har. hi :Titendeil. to
Arthur Train ay;tl
- i '. ..."
r e-.ni ot i :i" rmoKWK&i
a
committed ar not c!..-;.itt4--.;. m
frrounds on which mn may appeal ta
the "unwritten law." Paltjy alsfittM
trivial qtiarr-N. account for r.neffl.v-:-
.
Tvo thin?- at a'' Hoh:tt-iy r.-csarj'
for th1 aboli'inr. of his 5tjt- of things.
The first Js that the sanctity 4rf Tftt-;
man life and the supremacy t 1K
should be recognipd. The second !fi
tht the carryine of deadly weapons
should be entirely prohibit. Tiie
man who earrics a gun by that Vfry'
mct Indicates that he Is prepared tllfe-
der circumstances of which he liftHK
self purjoses to be the judge. t.o;.ill;.
.
THOU SHALT NOT KILL v;
PRQ G RAW? "
Woman'? Presbyter mi;
. ' . '. ' OF THK- '. -':
-; . MvV4lI l'Uls H)l
' . .'fVr i;ii-r '--J .
P!UUVTI My I.HlHtH 1. v '
' -. Axi-A "A.W Ti:X- ::V.
. .' . ';'-i '!;t;h .i-ti'l ! !. . -
UK:KI)AV U'ltlt 11H. ?V: "
'. V... ui'i ri-K.t. '. .-al Op- n V- : g
:ke: -. MR.'? W Pv P.RK5 i )X Sn.-lh iTesiR't;:
Rf5V. CHRISTIAN IMmt P "Pm. i - In5ia'..'
TiJi'HSD.vV. vr.uiL inn.
A. M fr na 1. g-'r vis
A M -KftroJinifjit ' ik-ltrg.it -. '
- . Api-oir.tiiii'1 4f. Xnn.Jfuitiii.
-' . M T-Rel'r.ts of- Pnb;. tt-Ti.U O'hcei
i" A. M Ue;.- irt.i of AitxSMarb
A. mDut ati- W.tfrk
i ':"." A. Bfm-mjan Mission Work....
1 - A M 5fe.-srt2f' from India
Mr.-
rrp
13:4". A ..r.--I:i-rs' f-om Sinoil:
M.--Noott;:o P.M .-r. -
r.
ari- -
EASTER-DAY -Ixt
heaven and arth :
With pious mirth
Lift up the voiei. and slMf.
Exultantly I
Triumphantly
The praise of Christ tfo Klns.
He through the gloom
Or the dread tomb ; -
His way hath strongly 'Oifcr'
And Death long reign
Of fear and pata
Henceforth for aye Is ilQne.
14
1 :1 ' P. M. Deyotiona.1 r ic
MrsK. K. J mcr
-2:1' i I'. M. A- Pasitpr'a Vifw of he Valuo to a L'Upal...
.' Church pt a Reallj Live - Missionary'-'..-
. -. Sjfeiet'y .' . Rev. T..ani
p. M Message frpin the iiohetnian Mission FuM
: ..;'.'.;!;.' Miss Hennina leii''k
:3t;?' P; M.--Systeaiatk and Proportiouate diving
.. AITS. K
I :mm P.
M. -Prayer
.M
Mrs. W
K JoiVfr
B. I'd ftttfn
No longer though onr krvetl ones sleep
May we in hopeless orrrtv weep
Nor deem them lost forovor when
The Christ hath slept and waked again.
No longer though above our head
-ftound Table Some T2ssenUal Characteris-
' tic. of a Suttoessful Missionary So-ciety-lseuastou
Led by .ilr's. C. II. Abernethy:
4:?0 P. MBcfcde. trtt -riA$A '-...-
4:45 P. M.Reort ft Nomlnattng Committee.
Other Iiaslnees. .
Rev. C. Borup
5:00 P. JI. Cbnsjwmtldtt -SirWco
j'lrs. W. B. Preston
Th'
I'H't ; . . ! th" train..
Wio':i !"- foond lint he v.-as
riiiK l.it.r'- .i tru'a hand's lan
f-n. ."-'ii!'Ur !itterly. '
' Je!.. ' i.:i'i: v'f.f wrofisr with the
'. . -j.r? r ho' moaned. "The film's
-in. i. i!"
SORRY FCR HIS WRONGDOING
- m Vin'" Lrrthappy Because He
Dice Did 111 Deei'j at Old Man
Winter's Behest.
v i:Hb..hiS gehlns atd hfa indr?try.
! r ' ins' the Knickerbock e r A ; g ist
!tsr.&.'.. " '
: .!. .'j'J. v
h .1J.114 ;i. an:
: that !. v.
;n- f"i-:-.
T
'..ii.it.-
negr---. ' - -
Sirniige fhnrt H irealteff
". MKvhio" doctor ho'.tever as.-
..'.1 r ' - h fee ted complete cares
: 'in.--- hy t p us-- of roots aad:
and naiily explained one off
. to restore health ap-
of 1'. own invenitioil. ff
;.h.n wa? to give the ailing-
.:( -&f pappr njkffl:-wbteh
: n ti.p following twenty-fir
- ..hps:
: r.tiy
1 or."
OtK
-
ROWWMG. .TO . SEE TENNYSON
Icngrejatlon WouW Wot Leave West-
minster Abbey WUIioot a Glimpse
of the Great Poet
'! on a time Mi-Ur Wlti Wu.
- !!1 an' peaceable dreamin
i j
i.iin .' time wen no useter oiow a ;
riis-.m.- an' talk ter dp liil cliUluns as j
lir pf.v.(l nnder.de ttees; but Ole t
in W:nt'T be come lan an waked 1 ....
litn up. an' tol hitn dat he wuz in Sr James Knowles accompanied Al-
1 r ( omp'ny. ka.e he had a long rrt. Tennyson to the funeral of Dick-viis-
''T c-o. an' .Mister Win' rlz up ns h! AVestqtlnstet abbey and he h'
.r. w. ar wid him atr uie 3ian imer 'icriirfHi.ia ennysoa and ms trienus
;.i f. intll
-V.-; dHt sippb' yander?"
Vi ! Win' rai.k'e answer .dat he
hv do. ;ift' den Ole Man Winter say:-
- Ml rilit. Dps whirl in an' blow it
'n fer me; ka?.e i got a grudge
-j'ns i' lUow it down!" An' down
:)!: de f-teepb1.
j I) n e make Mi.-ter Win" take do
-oof off de po' man 'si hnuM whar do
I V ( hil! ::; wuz sUtpin' an' blow de
ire o'it what kep' m warm: an w'en
hit i.fnp ter pans Mister Win' be git
niKh'v b'irr. an' tol Mister Winter
K) n o' er il.it fer h'm: an' Ik- gone off
it:'. .; tr hi1-f'-im dat dav ter
i kin hear him cryin . an cryin
; h- ha.l de hteakin' er deno-irt-:
i t "C-nst r tun n.
i -
.r- hi
-A'k.
Snort o CoUar 8pc
: 'it':: rhe t.
(.rcenlmrie llwlj?:..: f .
!. - '- iAiv and: lJe4dnj
:'.'- s-et A T OAVTS: .OrfflUBf
risk V-"-'
Ttt
a ti r
i L v
. .'id'."
!'!
t ii.'ti
i "1 uut
in.i d.ier
:::.irLine
to a c-r
. Th. se
he scend. when Ue crowd identified
he distiBguUhed tiaitor; t'Th-re wan
jr. immense congregation that day in
he abbey and when the service was
iver we stood up waiting a long time
. o pass :WH through the rail- Hut in-
stead of dispersing by the outer door
) he lopfo all tutrfied eastward and
j locked toward the "altar pressing
: : loser. :and closer up to the sacrari :rn.
ijhe chances of Settlnsr out became
e3 and. less and I turned Tenny-
nn and said: 'I don't know what all
meacs. but we seem so h"ti.me.I
. n tr.at It is useless to move yet.'
"Then a main standing by me whis-
;iered: .'I .flon't thfhk they wii! go. .sir.
'n lung aw jfotir friend stands ther.'
. "f fmif I saw at once what was
.tai.t-?.ntsg. it4 bad got to bv known
:'' T T.'- '.i H'as pre--"
. t a rr.y Vj-'
; r;-.n? to hltii." ani j.-'i:
A-v .i'uir-'uTi!ricgne?s to
'.- i''.- di p.f: cam
- i w i obliged to teii bim v.h.r
t:.4 on. upon which he nrfti-iy ir.
; --i.-'hd.'on being let out 'sew c-i:ct way
inj Suiting aa end to ihe dltemma."
- him
-ej--e 1
: hi-
r. ::.
v. a -
a
be-t
4 !i to
i-I! the
'i . :i;ifb-
a tt :a-
! t .:'.-..
i : t:ik V
!. :r." the 4 i f'
fif r'. e p r.id and
t i t '..- f. It-. i dIiM r'er-. .
. '..r. trak '! ai-'-'tig "f thf.
ltter of ri a! -r.:ll . :
( lo:-e to the curb -t i-
' fi.r the exptt ppolter. bj
. ' ii'to i-
a way a to Mt a mans coi ir "a cetie neuro wa? a -i-ii
. wh'.ii u - a n.uow one- tire forjBfrer. " and as for p-.n- tuation.
y whi'e fpa'beis on a 'won.anV he 'never eu;!d "tmoVrstaM th mys-
N t; ery otic i? a expert at jury oi ' ne mereiy m.ih'--' "
ha the great fun of the s;k:H
in the' fact tht even wlu n jot'
: .' ' . 1 I ."111.. 1 i .
V'lil tllili .:jc l'.. v.- ....... . ..
.-i - w r
! i s in
S R V 4 A -
-;- i r t s ' "
F w w'4 r
' s t: F r
A 1 ' r s
ii" "p'.ain- ! that if :ie patient tor
o; rh -. rold it into a. pill 4al
- -a aiio-.v.-d i: every time tine patient
f i.ad" he would be enretf at once
o; the di-p.i. domestic trouble!? or
inythinz else.
'!"". oodoo charm which denaentir.
r ..issoaion is composed of
.-1 n- Hi!ei bonnd'with threa4
... . 1 with red flannel and a
riiarm 3rch TsCil.
who have sepn the charma
i '.. Tie members of the "sac-
' r" iiase their belief of fcn-h-.i
. the law say that they
r.o vise from the ordinary
-A.i-n about the neck by taa
lirkey of th" cotton field
ylj-r" acain? "de mis'ry in
known as riieuniatism.
.taened ti.at a person po?-
.'. of ti.ese i apers with th-
;. rr.-r.-i would never fail fn
.-' i or fc"" enemies. N""
;::ad.- concerning ii
.'. -itents about deatinr
. isihited a letter fron'.
r. ..f Ihaumon Texas.
- 5 w i- a etr-s.-sfe rpquestinr-
' . - i i - could for s!."k
' - It i-im.nt.
el in
" i v r..
V old
T..o
iJll wh
: . if
:-r . :
i.) h '
.i t:
Blunders of Royal Authors.
RdVa4 - authors sot:ett-..e- r.
-d':tt.0f edHitig. . A giirtt.g mst iti -e t-
; r'rederiek the Great who-.. H.e!.::or
u-. fitiftetiimion' -ar'.tniuub-d t 'ar.y.e.
... Throw the hhei t a. vs.ftio -iir.ilofi Chronicle. "A .-te-iie '
. ...... . i m .
.J ... ....
thi
'hit r-- usething.. if it's only skirts .or
tro::.-"i3 of pedetstriaus.
rnmno. nuA ilnsih HH if tiipv w t re
sh iken I out of a pepper' box upon bi
age.and so leaves it.
t How asks Cariyie. can a stoven-
lliness .bo. exprtiaed tn a kit.g bo
J ....T kivi nmlnred arrest f.T the
1 smallest speck Ol mud on a man - b :tr
Last of Scbagticoke Indians. j'biif. indtgnant' that any pipe clayed
The few survivors of the Litchfield jpgfj nf a man ehotild not bo per-
o.mtv K'onn.) lrlbc of. Schagticoke f.iv nina. rteTod? He can only con-
ndlans own 300 acres of land and rfude tat FredertcK really cared lit
i. . t n ii OaO tuaaldoH a :-. . .-" i. .fl.r oil All
lift houses valued at J3.0t) besides a
it tie. personal property. They subsist
Dy selling potatoes and other products
uttinx railroad ties and wood and
working on neighboring fartns. Tho
ribe is reduced to ignorance and nor-
' rty aa a result of lending shiftless1
ives and by fntermarriago and mix-
:ures of races. The great event atthjs
reservation is tho annual rattlesnnko
i lunt in tho spring when tho palcioco
loins in. tho sport and furnishes all
' :ho whisky antidote needed.
Widely Separated Cities.
"Now children who can naxho-two
Titles which aro widelr sepamted?"
"Boston and San . F&nclsCo."
"Correct I Any one elso?"
"Indon and Alolbourne."
"Yes. Now1 two more cltiqs. widely:;
jeparatod." -
"Siuipli-rlty tuul ."Dttpli-cllor'-rrBos..
:oti TranscrlpC
Thought They. Were Mere Blllsl
"Why don't you answer my notes?"
asked a womnn of another woman sho.
had greeted offualvoly. "I have Wrf
ton you four notes during the last two
wooks and not a slnglo reply." .
"0 word thoso four letters 1
thought they were meroly bills so I
didn't open" thorn."
Slow Process.
"Do you think your .constituents fa-;
7or the Initiative and referendum?"
"Can't decide yet" replied Senator
snruiinni. "They haven't yet got
I through arguing about tho exact mean-t
btj of the. phraso.
tie about Utetatare after all. Also
ft nfefror mlatflil snuff upon bis own
chtn not OTetit.nt'On bis waistcoat and
leches " "1 am a king and above
Bfammar" aald another monarcn.
nouiab and Laaj
. : -w cii! a h.dy a "woman-
. ( . . i;s;'. a term of re-
r r - .r t 'o ; : t of " Appea Is
h-1 -. ord ;-wtf&iar."
.... .-.iv.i itn oHohri-
- - ? .'ipg as a. eoi-
:( 1 !aiui- suit recently
ri a- 'r.'ounal.
-- "n tes'sag as shed-
: . .. .- ctmh -shifts that
1 .. :i : -. - rinotogy wit'.i
t . .re-s their ideal?
t . Tn the aate-beHttiii
v 1 -d woman.' while no?
.-. k .:: i- x eoirgatoriiwv nearly
... s. .-. ' i.Ky or way to the word
" . - wi- in the time when
.a' sytin prevailed.
- :': was ruled .largely by
: iamied gentry and
n : c..-te w.11 was tolerably
I
a.
e r ::.
. Man COiwarses With Animals.
rhri tCelloesr of California has
started out to convince the Harvard
faculty of his ability to talk with ani-
mate. His Me. has been spent In tho
Sierra Novauae and his studies in
clude the Vocai sounds made by bears
rf..ir.r-riu lism-ils' rat t Icsnskcs and
M.t- '
cMrkPta. Indatnl. he claims proficien
cy In JktesV animal languages: Ho
Iiaa peculiar palate. with no tousns
and dntftoly lacks the cord connecting !
the teeth with the lips to these pe- t
Qttlhtrities be partly ascribes tho easo
iittth which ha Imitates the sounds of
-tnmtci and nulJiinls. Some of his ob- .
iinmlnna mwl ideas are. ft is said at
iJea'at. luteresUng If not convincing.
Serious Omission.
' The new millionaire's banquet tablo
Was spread ami the guests about to
be summoned.
"Are you sure there aro no report-
era present ?' anxiously asked tho host
of the butler..
"Pve made eeraiu of it sir."
"Then go 'out and got n few" ro-
jolftod tho host. -Canadian. Courier.
lady" persisted .fot many
-V;!n a .ng Apimattoa . though
-o;r;-.-- ar.d gentleness-it impiies
"d;i ti :;t its wearers from dis-ii-.u
th- work of women in the
st;: wit-on --eruxl tiuit marked the re-hah-ihia'.
n of the outh. A the self-
i ..nsri..as!:ess of the seeticm fadpd and.
.id -.(! :i.'s atid ia.-tinioa ga-
tv ti." new ones the average Soath-
1 enter !coi.- ami more came to see than
' th.- .'. 'tig. noble. Anglo-Saxon "wo-
mar" carn.-d its own compMmeat and
. needed no defensp or apology.
Ioiv ' still is and always will b?
in t. -f itii-n u-agp. for va-rions reasons.
P.!t in th: dav v.hen the gentler -x
invade ail fields claiming the right to
stand Mde hy side with men in th
work of tiie world the word "women"
is t.of apt to be spoken With slighting
infle.ti.vt. Applied to mother wif'.
sister swetbearf. it savors of the
.... w.;- that lies at the base of the nv
tt i-. in itself a synonym for all t'w
i !a!ifie that make ap femininity in
t-s best aspect by whatever term !t
bv described tlanta Constitution.
KASTKR 1012.
Easter Is close at aaad. Don't de-
lay in sending your "orders.. My Mies
: - .. t Hns
Their Rule. ur more beauutui isnui vw-
"Doctors aro the meanest class of. J of the Valley. In fact anything yott
men." want for Easter flowering cut or
"What makes you say that?" (uncut.
."Even when thoy treat a man thsy MRS. C. L. STEFFINS.
make him pay for it."
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