Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 November 1920 — Page 2
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THE GREENCASTLE HERALD
SATI RDAY. NOV EM HER |. t .
HERALD ABOVE ALL PRICE
MODERN HURRY AND SCURRY ^uqhs AT VIBRATION 'lOEA
■nt«red as Surcmi Clasr mail inatttr •t th» Gr*«ncastltr, InU, postoffice Charles J. Arnold Proprietor PUBLISHI I) K\EKY AFTERNOON
There Are Things Which Money Cannot Purchase.
AiXcapt Sunday at 17 and 19 S. Jack- ' M in Who Made That Assertion Proved
•on Street, Greencastle, Ind.
TELEPHONE 85 Garda of Tlianisa
Garda of Thanks are chargeable at
a rata of 60c each.
Obituarie*.
All obituaries are chargeable at the rate of fl for each obitvnry. Additional charge of 5c a lioe ia made for
•fl poetry.
VAST STORES OF TREASURE Vaultr of Censtsntir.op!* Believed to
Hold Extraordinary O-antit'ee of Told in<j Precious Stones
It ix litdioved 1 lint in innl u 111 \iinllx at f IijoaiIi* 1 lii'l'e ll«> tn;ii.\ bid-{ dill lvnuxnn - uf imini'iixn vnlue ludiiiig-
ing tu ili<> 'iitiun <i r Turkey.
A IIiI'iiik nf bearnii gnlil, tubii'lind wilb i|iiiii.;Ifb-x of riibinx. [innrl--. dbiniotidv am niiiorabS -m in nili-air. ix l»**rliH|ii (lie imivf (iHRrlitig uliinrl in ibi* trial>ui v. Selim llie I’ll-xt linuiglit it fnmi I'nrxiH iiirly in lim MXim-mli century. Tla-in ix H xnrnml flirrme nf nb*ny and xaiiriHlwiKMi. eiiiTuetod «iiti mi>lber-of-|i« nr;, gold, nihlos. iimoniblx,
himI sH)i|<bilva.
N'nsvlinrc In I lie vioHd »ri' tben* preriniix xN ne* to c<>n>|n.re wilb the two greal iim-taids fnnml here, one of « bicb Wnlsh'i two klbiKrtiinx. ami ix ax large ax a mm's In lid. The ottier Ix only sllgbtly Mitialtnr. Tbeiv arc- ttiatiuimix, Iiirquolxi'- rubie.x, emeralds, and pearla ii> the baifbnxltcl. Eonm rly lln> ievvelx wnrn la-pl lu draw era, bui when laxi x-een they were in Imulx, narli of ubicb lield two
gallon*.
In doM-riblng a lunnln-nn itml xbe allmidcil in tbn l amm nf tbe iii'excnt sultnu, .M ixxi (Jiai o Killsnn. aullioi 1 of “An Englixlnvomnn in a Turkish Ilar«*tii." loll* nf lilnmuMl llnwerx llmt xlrrlcln-il fi',. xinmldni' (o xlioiddei* of the big!) ' ontroller of the Imrem. nml of ear ring- mndi- In lbe xbn)ie of bird*, bolding in lln-.r beukx a pearl ax large
nx n eliiirry. The xultiin's granddnugb
ter. a el.Ud of luelve year* of age. k ;,,, 1 ,|,. 'onc.- c(.n.-, could
Hi* Case. Though Many Have Long Held a Contrary Opinion,
Say* an Exchange
A umup of 11m*ii \v» iv ♦liMfii.xvinjr, <»\4»r ihc* lumliron liihh*. iln* pun'lijiii inl |n»\\T*r of mnn^.v. ihi»* of ilii*in. x’^l Pt I'i;i i I \ . wil.wil III llli* -"nifiv is nothing' money \>ill lot huy.*’ fir saiil . < hie mail
ook • \cr*|»tion in ihU
■ .Moin*y will noi huy health.** im as* j “Wiofsaid lht* first. “'I'h^iv is Manx a poor man or woman who. if thi*\ had inohox lo pa> for prR»prt* tr« iiinH*j)i, would ijuirkly tvgain loaltli. In iiiniix iiiMaines, menu*) will
j huy In alth. ’
J M l lappim-'x'v than— w
Wronir ajfalu. In rare Ih^iMiice* j inoimy will not hu> haptiinrss. hut in III* 1 tunjorifn of riisrs. yms, ilo pos-so-sion of inormy nioan* t hue for r#*s». ri > ('i‘( , ii( ion. study. trawl inany things, alt of whhii uivo happilu^s. I’M t»*!l > on.” h'aDin^ ufroae Ihe taMo onrtoet t>. "write down, if yon ♦ an find litem, four thinys that money will not ivally huy. and for efich ofo 1 will
you a Ihousand dollars. '
'I7ii daj. at luiii.lii'oii. the one who was rhallHUjiCMl handed the oilier a slip of paper. .V’ter r«'a<Iiny it. the man witlmiil a ctulhble hamle<l Ida friend four lU.IHX) hills. Thla ia what
was writ ton on the paper:
I. A Ihiby s Smile—A bHb>> «mile < an m*vi r he pur< )ia>fd by oflforinjff it motley. To lho soul that lias so lately oome from the plane of the tinhorn, tin* means of exchange of this world of!ei> no apiaml. A mother** kiss, a father’s entv^s. a flower, a hriirhf-eol-ored toy. m.sv win a hai»>’s smile, hut yoil eniiHot haicaiii fur that smile with
jrold.
J. ^ ritifh. V\ Iomi It Mas Hone "The mill will never trrind with the water that has piiFsed.” 'The flush of youth, tin* luster of the eyes of a hoy in Ids toeiis. The earefree happiness of the maidei . wh* 11 the years have brought matv.rity, ran never eonie a^ain. 1 ‘once »!<■ l.eon in his uin*s: foi* the s]irinjf of »temal youth realized that fuef. He
she jn'eturi y r. v Imviny* her hair in n knot on the top of her head inside a diamond itowh. the front of her dress rove red with diamonds, end liep hands eiu*is4‘d in tcoid Hiittens studded wild
rubles and oiumoitds.
No niusmim in the world ran boast a rieher enlli < tion of armor, si lmitars. shields, pisji.u •‘•addles, sandals, eunes. and flu* lil < all n vveli^l or wrought Of
jjoM.
Marriages ?.\ Gretna Green.
Ahhough it ,s no longer posMhle f«»r »n> Kimlfsh eor.pti*. hv simply ertissiny; .'he hoid» , r iti Snlland. to 1m* wed “nff hand.*' a> \va»- ore e the ease. tJrelna
never he bought lignin. Money will nor purrhase its return, even if heaped in idles of millions, nnd the s)iring for w Ideh tin* knighi so ililig* ntl> ^ean h«sl t*i insure auainst the ravnges of time
wms never dis<'ov*‘re(l.
Th*- l.ove of a Hood Woman— Love, like a hahy’s smile, eaniiot be bought with gold. Many a woman has Simulate<l love for a dowry with a husband thrown In. and praothvd the deception sueei*ssfully for yfuus, hut true low. of the kind whieh lasts eternally. *annot In* purehased. The lo\e of a per** woman is hehl hy her as the most sue red gift which she ran bestow. It Is not »o be bought with
Hreen niarriagi v are not altogether ( gold, or silver, or preeious stones. It
is giNen freel> to the man she loves. 4. Entrance Into Ih'aven 'l*li«*r*» Is an old saying that “shruuds have no pockets.** Money, which will purchase nenrlv ev**rything in tills world, cannot he taken to the next and ustsl as a means of entrance into heaven. The kerpm of the portals of the heavenly city is not susceptible to a bribe. There, at least, money has no value.— I rank Iiorranee IJopley in I»* k Hrborn
Imh‘jM*ndent.
unknown . in thc<e duy>. Now and again, a *ouph* for romantii* riMisons <d«et to f»e mttrrb'd at tin* old Cretna limt: smithy hy means of a viniple dei iara Ion and the joining of bunds ; hut a< ev**r vinca* INofl ill** law has been that one of flic* contracting parties must !.< aetnullN resident in Sent land for three full weeks before the ceremony. Mmii weddings are not n«t.\ ofl<‘ti rtjhiiway i*nes. Provided tlie alnivr **oi,dition i^ fulfilled, however. su« h a ti*arr!r :;e **vf»n if a run
away one.
inv:
«»f tile l»n»e|i v| In pie w $10. hito the hr and n fi t f ‘pri«*st.*' smith. .!; the ori:; ♦•iveii.*' <
11 ion, the
•gal. tlio tgdi in from the cost •y to tJrotna small, was* ahotif • n•« dent tea ami v. itness* -x -pri* vr.” The In !»>cal black • lesi -udaid of ih id Crettia ,11-j and story.
Will QN m KEWEST Siy^Ttf^TF^UOii
Lawyer Makes Testament on [
Talkinci Machi,;e a '.ci Files 1
It for Record.
• liev( d to he a been imide ami u* clerk «»t 1’olU otlorc Mainz, a Mi Mailtz «lict.liking uuichltie,
in wax.
i* tlicta'iion. <*. II. tl II. W lira mil. ». ifi« 1 iido tpe ina
’ fiess,s fit I he /ml spclhsl theil* the wiillesses. put «m a mu 11 tv \*dee>. lie
What Ih -v..^ i,,.
'•framl-piotu wip hai filed in iI,e Mlin e ••I 1 cininty, low a*, hy I n In* .Moimv luw.Nor. lilted his wiii into a and had H re'-tuded i At the cud *d the Miller, a lawyer, and
cxiurt i*»*porfi r
chini* lhc> were w ^making" of i In- w ill. uaiue.s uni in full : IJie reeorcl ihiu wu «*liiue and re|ji*o*liHei
ng proiiotiiM-nd i-oriT et h\ Mr. Mauiz. Ii«* look it to lh* e)t i . v olliee, imd the Ikix «'ontaiiiiitg >t si'rchMl in wax ate!
flhsl.
Mr Mainz has Instrii« te«l Mrs. Muntz to lake ll.t t as*- In fin* highest elMIFf 49r tin- eoliljir.N if till 4 vnllcllty t»f the will shoithl ht ipiesl h»i t* d. The nv ill »*i a r«*( ortl is believed b,\ its matter ttt he tin (irsi of Ms kind in fl»«* 4Muntr>. Lawyers *on a pt»ssil>|t* 4ihm*''tioii t*» wills 4«n alking tuaeliine re4*«»n|s i<*n11 h#wa siaiute whieh says eiHIN e.N lllieev »»f |ni»}H-I t .\ WtU'llt 110*1*4* than vjihi nnisf h** in writing. M.mtz says li*» will go before the next sessiiai <»f Hu* Jon a h-gislalurc* ancl *‘ndi*avof tc» gi*i a bill through w hi< h will legali/c •p4*ki li wills wfn n n eoiah-d a- Ms is.
Breaking It Gently.
A fondne-s |'t»r hacking an occasional winner was one of Hill’s weaknesses; that hN selection ditln‘1 always come home lh<1. eouldn't hi- hiam(*i| on him. After a certain race, he gof. homo rathet Inter than usual, to he met at the * lot ti* hy his wife, her fflet* distorted with rage, lh* knew the signs, and sank into a chair, content to wait fill the elmuls had rolled hy. When nt Iasi she It.-id to pans* 4 for want of hrenlh. he remarked causualiy : “1 :in. \* II. y** likes lo , *. , nr *o jmsi-
I pie wiimh ' lot 4 - o’ money, don’t, yor?”
\'isions *>f nc*w hats and even a dress floated before her dazzled eyes, so flu- woman forced a smile to her
lips and r»*pli«*il:
•That I do. T*4! me all ahart ft.'* ••Well.*’ he said, ns she nestled close to him. “a bookmaker's been an’ gorn an* won all mo wages this wa'ek.”—
Answers. London.
Movies Everywhere Triumphant. Mcxieo. we reail in « , urreut <!!« pafeio s. has d«‘eliic»| to lift the tienvy c*ensor>liip from lh*> imjvh*s ami t*» f‘»st**r the 4*nterpris4* in * 4 Vory wuy. There kcmmuk to he no stuppitig tin* triumphant inarch of thi* movie stars. sny> th* 4 I'hilad* Iphia Hecord. Not long ago w * * read that Devonshire house, tie* famous r*mdezvOtis of tin* whlgs In jaOiidon. ha*! fallen before th*» cfruMua. 'I'lie Alhaiuhra nnd the Kmplre. fnnmus music* hulls, tire t«* go, too Kngljiml and the c*onlinent Appear tc* he as wild for th*» ser*H*n as we ur*‘ her**. / All door* are ojiening to It. Not long ago the <-4inaerva1iv4* V:ith an si»ncti4*ii4»d tie* picturing »*f an important reliffious functiiHi. On'tf
ere t h»- mm i* 4 s !
Collie's Heart Touched. A ••ollie «h*g. four Nadars *»ld. iinviic**! by ihnnr <'unninghtMii of Karndng|(>n. Mi-. is n most lnNi*terate foe of wocal* lieckv furious in the* wftrlr of digging and *mnikl)jt-rl<Mi. hut she c*flinf* hoini* the othei <la.> inrefuily carrying in let* month a baby wo*»c1ctiii* . I ’.«• has sin* e c ared for as t it were one of her
©w#
Menace in the Nerve-Racking Haste Which Characterizes Present Generation Seen by Writer. Wln*n* is tin* old leisure, the old Jogtrot. tin* ancient habit of go as you pierce? asks the outlook. The hurry and seurr.N that lia\c» heemu**, unlmp pil.N*. so imicli a part *»r our national c *»;iKciiiusn*»ss, part iciilnrly in large* villi', are likely to Nvnvk mir nerves if \oe arc* n * it on our guard. A fricml *»f emrs riMSMirly ilechli d that wlmt h** n* , *ded mor* 4 than anyfliing rise, aftei* his buiT**!ings wilb the perilous wave's *if Manliuttaii. was the- loni** of a road^iei* 4 walk. Pe'oph* j4*4 i rcd at liiiu y»*s. positive I\ j**4*n‘d —when he- inaih* ;l»* 4 sugg4*stitin: and in his pitiful s4*a»4h for complin kinship In* could line! mi 41114* who was willing I** wander forth with him at a slow pace. "1 will take you in mv enr.** * sail! *»ne peiteutiial companion. “Hut I do not wish to riif* 4 .’* answered our friend; “1 want to sir**i*h m\ legs nnd f**4*41 ami invite* iii.n •<011) in the* way that iii4*n were intended to chi since tin* beginning *if lline.*’ “V*iu will tie run orer.” cautioned many. And. true enough- that pr*»v**d h» la* his imminent danger wh**n he forth- alone. Sf*e«*d has heceiine flu* nathinal clisea>». Th* 1* 4 is nothing pleasauier than tuotorhig under ihc right e’oiiilitiouK; lull seldom can one find a ehnufl'eur who will glide tliroiigli the green country nt the pr»ip**r gait. Always be must overtake lh** car Just ahead e>f him— nml there is always a ear just ahead of him. Sudden turns in the rood bring into itntnediatc* view other automobiles rushing ahead like mad: and It gets (o he- ,x game to * at* h Up with thcMu, blow one’s horn and whiz jiast, as if viirneihiug v\4»re to In 4 gained by the trh*k. What does tt all mean? is il possible ttiai our nerves are feirever on 4*4lg** and that we iiave 1 t*i hurry in ord**r not to break *lown? 'J'lt** clamor of ilu* **oiintry on a week-emel is hideous. nnd w4* think th** sih^nt hills must smile as ih« 4 .v w.-n* h ns pitiful htimnns rushing thnuigh the valleys, this way ancl ihnt. mad (<i Iwaf some *»no else* to ji g*»nl that meniw nothing when \e arrive thiM*c. A return to that large leisure 4 and ease* which *»tii- f*tr4'futbers knew w*iuhl he* a salutary thing for America. Wc arc altogctltcr too 1.* 4*n about getting nowIi4 , r4* in particular, and ilu*n e'eptally kce'ii to uei MNNa.x again iiistanf*»r. Japanese Adapt Ideas. Y«»u imti** 4 ilu*! tli* 4 Japanese* have tnasi**! 4 * 4 *! pr;t*l ie'all.N 4*v4*ry idea of Arncrh-an ami l-.nretpeau liusi!u*ss mctlmds 'riu*,' did not S4*c*urc this jnfeirniatiou by vemling a few salesnmn to thc 44 *e * (Hintrie - to ofTcl* a few scat teuvd lines *»f npuvlmndise fen* tli** approval «»f tin* \v*‘st4 4 rn worhl. writ4*s a 4*orresp4)iidc*nt *>f th** Washington P*>st. T1n*y sent picked men to this eeiunfry and lc Kuropc. 7'hes** men studied conditions and rp|H»rteil hack, to instntcf eithcrs in the* knowh'dge the*}’ had gaiuevl. <:*-rmany pnrsitoel much th* 4 same* imultod-. and until kai^eT Hill went crazy em the* epiosiion of worhl elomina t hut and involved the 4 whole 4 civilized w*nhl in the' hohican^t. of war the* 1 rndeinark “tntide 4 in Ocrnmny*’ was fomilinr in cv*»ry land. 'Pli*' 4 I’nit4*d Stan* 4 - i , oulcl w* , ll take thi'si* countrh*s as an example in this one parth ulnr. and in my opinion, the goveMmm*nt is the* propi*r organization to hark a s**hoot for i4*ac!iing *iitr young nu*n who wish positions abroad all possible* farts regarding Ilu* penph*. habits and riwtoms of the particular land in \vhi* h fh**y prope.s# 1*1 help in making “made in Atnerira" the most familiar trademark in the world. Canadian Wheat Wizard. Sag**!- Wheid* r. “wheat wizord. M wlmsi* iniprov* ntctits on growing methods have made millions 4if dollars for ramidian furntetv. has had <‘onfc , rrod upon him the degree 4 of *!o*-u»r nf laws by tjue(‘ti’s univi r-, 1 \. Kingston. Ont. To wheat \Vhi | c‘li*r. his fri**n4!s <uy, Is what Luther Hurhftnk i< to Hnwe rs. Tliousiiuds visit his Saskali’hewan funn yearly to stmlv his growing mi'thods. Although otliers have prolited, he*, it Is said, has r*-iuained a eoinpara tively poor man. “You have* added enortmuisly m the wi'jilth of Panada and i*\4-r\ >-ttler Is a gain* r hv your i « -•*ari*hes. M It. Hrue** *1 ay lor, preshlent of tpieen’s uni vers! ry. said in **»hfernn-r tin 4 deg?** *- "What \ou have ileme 4*nn m*\4*r Si*- unnotie." |
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Coins Handled Automatically. | A livif.i i.<lulls amount ,,1 IuImo- |x j sum <1 flail.v isl Ho' olHoi'x uf ilu* I*,' 1 Iroii xiri i'i rullwnvx liv ituiniimllr rnln Imnilllnir 'Miu tilni x. v lutnk nf inai-hliM's louulW'x on hvctuu*' <<( "-’••'i. (smi coinx 0:1111 liny. Tim iniiolilnox nro <i|ii"aloi! liv ntio ililiil lux* |"iu 1 ■ r 1,in loi'x. Tin* mltix 11 "o |i'll 11 xl in liopliopx ill Ilu* Inp, III .ill llotiolllinilI|(i||X. JlIX’l :|x lliov 1(11111' fllllll GlO furo Ixixox mi ilu* oars Widmnt furihi'r nttoiition. Imtloroil alul luully wuru iilpiox nn* thrown mu nnd ilio rcmnlnln;; mins uro xuiiod Inin iliolr roxjmx'fl\irloumniimIloux. Thoso nro uoonrntolv ominlod nnd tiro|iorl.v wrn|i|n i| in ndN
of nny ,loxf 1 xxI :iniuuiii«. Leproay Bavags* Colombia.
Tli<* Inloroluiroli survey reixirlx lli.tt Xloliunliiu tins iin iidoiiuaio wurkini; rlnxs tiixuii'c ..f tlio ravnL'ox ,if poverty nn,I lo|iri>x\ union;; its |»oi»ple. t’olonildii Is rioti In idrtinnin. ;old. xilvor. onfToo, (*o|t|ior nml otlior mln-
i*rnl nm’ xorotnldo roxotiroox. Cure for “Noisea In the Ear.
A Kivnoh pli.\ xioirn ’.n - ,Iix' Ulorod n wny in ouii* puls*' i.'ui -uiridx Iri tin* mmi*x. wliloli nro ihio lo/lofoi'llvi* ti'noil olronln ton, «it|i iillentulr _ o!( 'lio
mrrotiix.
Texac Journal Pokes Fun at Cult Which Attained More or Less
of a Standing.
Aoonrdtna t« tin* Aninrillo \»‘\vx. “It iMiuldn'l In* xuoli 11 dillioiili jolt in I slinko 1I10 i*urtli to fdooos." ”l*xpi*rli niontiTS linvo nfion Imill littli* onrdI honnl iind piipor linnsox in ilioir lull- | j ornlnrios nnd knooLod iliom down will) j ' inuxio,” xnjs (hi* Sun Anjolo Stimdnrd. .A xoionlist Imd xnld tliitl if lo oimld | idnoo n buss viol on ovory floor of ■ In* WnolwoLili lutildiittr, tnno thorn ox j noily aliko nml, xtnlionins hinisolf noroxx tin* sirix't with unothor inxininioni. ho could in tinio piny down ilu* luiildini;- loino not one Mono <in nri-
otlior.
'Ttir mull who nsxortx lo* oould slmke down iho Woolworth building will! lot of liasx thldlos |iro!iat>ly is ono of thoso jnzx xoi«*niists *uoli us somo of tin? yollow .touniills oiuploy to onliL'btcu. or at louxt to onn rlnln. tlloir vncnoiia roudors. Yibmtion ix. lo lie xuro, u phyxionl foroo. nml when suffioionlly inultl(di>Ml it cun be nindi do n hoop of dutmiKo. It wnx tin* vllirutjon from the rnnia" hornx thut ihrow down iho walls of Jorlcho. Sonic people win* tiavi* never heard n llotirew of Ilu; JnshtiMti era blowing u rtuu’s horn linvo been inclir.ed 10 doubt tbe xiox-lbility of xnch n md*t* wreck I ny a city’s walls, altboiiL'b they might lonceih* it the power to wreck n city's nerves. Hut grunting that ihc iuz* xi-leiitist could destroy iho Woolworlh buildiu); by vlhraling It to ilcuth «ith bass i iolx. wouldn't that bo n ridiculous way to go about; such destruction? Il would be xo much easier to tear down Mr. W'nnlworth's playhouse with crowbars and picks and sledges that only a |nz/. scientist would think of tackling the job with musical instruments. There is much at,out vibration that most of ux are ignorant of, and it is for this Yon si in iterhnpx that sonic of tlio smart psyeldsts linvo eoniineiieisl to eniplo.v the vlhmlor.v suggestion in their own business. Vibrations are alleged or Implied as agencies nf men tul organization, ami tin* tuning of minds to make their vibrations corn* spond with vibrations from another quarter is said to Ik* |irai*tie:il. The slang expression, "wouldn't that inr j oil V" is metel.v a iow-hrow vtai of assorting ihai one's viliralion* are in collision with iin* vibrarlonx ot somebody rise.--1 hdhix News.
HAD MANY‘HOMES' Woman School Teacher Tells of ‘■Boarding 'Round.
Surely Plenty of Changes in Those Timet for Those Who Had Charge of tbe Education of the Young —Enjoyed Life.
Diplomatic Secretary.
Some years ago I was private xorre fan to a well known man. ami oeea sionally 1 lunch,-d with ilie family. 1, was in the height of tin* season, and a large week-end parly was being entertained. I round it necessary to stay h lunch. Tlie conversation turned lo golt My employer pronounced the won "golf;" bis wife, ''gof." This started a not unusual wrangle bet ween (lie two, and I he gitesis 'ouk sides. Then. a> a native of Scotluml. tin* birthplace of tla* great game. I was appealed to by lay hostI'xx In xi'Ult* th,* dispute and more than one beamed in oompleti i njovnient of tin* predienment in vvbii-li I found myself: for. if I coinplied. I was hound to olTeiul one ol the otlier. it wax Indeed my most em barm-sing moment. Then in a llaxl ' ;:m,* an inspiration, and I breathed in relief, for I saw a inettux of escape. "As viut appeal to me lix a Xcoleli man, you will aeiept tlu* usual Seufeli proiiiinelatloii of iho word as ■
sive?" ] asked.
Yes, }ex.” they liotli answered.
“Well then, in Sroilnnd w,* (ironnunee it 'gowf.'" And so that im idem pusseii in tin midst of beany laughter, in which my host and ho- ess hotli joined.—K\
I'lHinge.
Tiie first woman leaeber who wa* ever “boarded 'roitud" is now living in one of the many almosl-fnrgot.en corners of .New Y ork. Her experience was gained tri yi*;irs ago in sclinolhnii»e Xo. 2-KI, on tin* plunk road in i.ahe
eounty. Ohio.
Her nunie, I'ranees f.. Cursiile tel), tlio New York I'os-f. was I'.liznhet'v Kui'lictf. her age seventeen, tind it was her firm eotivlcllon that site was created to leach, a conviction that im pressed ilu* district hoard: the members appo!ntt*d her, with many misgivings because of her age and le t* sev, lo teach for (lie summer term. Site changed her abiding place every Saturday as a part nf the compensation for her services, the rest of which compensation was SI.50 a week. A textbook of those days stated that lbe staple products of a certain sets lion of Connecticut were school teachers and onions. "I just bad to"he a school lem-hor," she explains, “with this information staring rue in die face in my own school days." She taught Him; and a half months during thar summer and m ver enjoyed life more. The coming of the teacher was a gala event, and never before nor since inis she known tallies that came so literally near groaning under the weight of the repasts. There was nn endless profusion of jams and Jellies: there were always fresh vegetables and incut, and the latter included game. Squirrels were plentiful, nnd very often there were ‘‘clouds of pigeons" in Hu- sky, sounding like the roar of ,bc sen. Hunters cajne from many tulles around to shoot them. IMgeon pie was not a luxury for this little teacher, who was earning $1.50 a weel:; neither was pie of any kind, for Ihcy always had It for breakfast. Her hostesses look care of her laundry and mending; and there was always a series of festivities for 4ii r, sin-li as picnics and parties. She enjoyixl a mom hy herself, and though she never saw any ice. or heard of such a tiling, ice being one of the unknown luxuries of lliox,* days, xln* did not miss it. for then- was always a spi-ingbonse. in which the abundance of milk und cream and butter whs
kept cool.
Sin* lasted her first pork gravy wliili* "Iuiardlug ’round,” and Imd to watch to sn* wlmt her hostess did with it before she put any om her own plate. One of her weekly visits was spent with a (iennan family, and though It was midsummer, sin* had to sleep between feather beds. When her summer term ended she i nine lo New York, where for live years she taught in a private seminary. Sin* did not like hoarding In rbc seminary, and ''living outside'' ennsunied so much of her salary that she found after paying foe hoard and room sin* bad jusl 15 rents a week left. She supplemented (Ids sum hy
taking prlvale pupils.
Mis- 1'..irili it chunged her nniuc in i I Crumbs afier teaching school live * years, hut her ri'i.ord of bring da* "lirst woman who" lias been maintained in
I
many and varied ways in the iSI years that have elapsed siu,-,* xl,,* called her
first class to order.
She was the first unman to ow n and publish and edit a religious piihlicn llon. Site was tin* first woman to mike an uppoai for ll,« appoinii c-nf
| of police matrons: it was ten years I after her appeal wax mude that I he
I police iDulron wax appointed. Going bark lii her i-liildliond. -Inwax tin* first child who ever taught In Sunday xciniol, bcg'tinlng when sin* was only eleven. Today 'lie is the la<t of die fiimoin survivors of tlio
Rcstcre Old Church Windows. Gradually, aflor two yours of pa-
th nl roassoinhiing work, the medieval stained glass windows of die oldest I’aris ijiurelies which were removed from their frames to In* phiced In
safety during the air rnids and hoin
hardmeiif of die capital, are being e
stored to the places where they were , , , . ...
... ,ii original woman - r trlits group t bat monglnully -e, op i-oiii urie- ago. Much .... .... rex,oration had M ho do,,,* upon He *, j • -'-dliony. l.llzabeth
priooh xs r. lios of tlu* Highest per | C "' ,V Sla,1 " , "
of eerh-siux-deal art. Tile precious
fragments of gl stained a iloop Id paring watioii to were oo, asionalH
-x. some of them the secret of pre- - 11 its I om entirely, iirukop in the work
of !• i 'Oat. ml tin* cleverest Trench
Road Etiquette.
We were fairly burning up tin* roads of western Indiana. The fellow who whs driving wax nitlu r hot beaded and gave (lie drivi r of another car u
eraft'incii hi ghixs work have I eon ' pieoc of Ifix mind beomtsi' be find employed In preparing the splendid t I'ot' 1 little nur , latnnrous and fragile n isi, i*p||.,*os for return to (horn. A few liilles on nui* oar slopped
the eliurehes troiit whieh they wen
taken. I'roiu life ('otitiiu-utul Edition of the London I'aily Mail.
Th* Pi*sident’a Church.
Wnshingtoii rlergymeii are wonder- i ing' which will bo "die president's ebureh” after Marcli. 11121. in Hie last eiglit years I'cnirul I’resbyterian. wlicre I’riMldeni YVilmm worsltlped. lias lield the coveted lltl,'. Senator Harding Is a llaplist and Governor Cox belongs to tin* United Brethren. Since Ids resilience in 1 luyton, Mr. Cox has attended Christ Episcopal church in thin city, of which Mrs. Cox Is a lliemliet. Governor Cooildge. Kepublicun vice presidential eaudidule. is a Cnpgregatlotiulist, and Ertinkllu l». IfooscveJt. his Demoerutlc opismellt. an Episeopallan. I'hllndel-
ivltii, IMltdle l.edger.
horn. A few miles on
dead for lack of gas. The driver and my father stnrtrd on toward the near vs, town on fool, but wore soon over taken by tlio man we hud bawled ont and asked by him to ride. Our driver was very pollle and insisted on mv father getting iu. hut declined to fnl low, being miller embarmssml. Ex
ehnngi*.
Histone Golden Keys.
Not Hie leuxt Interest lug feature of die royal iiitisiiiii at Windsor oaM'e is the call loot ion of golden keys, presented i«, K'tig George, and his royal p ede-ces-airs on the occasion of oiiening of public buildings. ,o oneli of which is attached a brief account of the ceremony VMh which if t« eonnoefee*.
Safegu.n ding Airmen. B,'i'ii,iso" of da* tMissihh* disasll'oiis ftllliire of an ainnan'x oxygcui-stipply apparatus at great altitudes, die I'nited States bureau of standards lias devised a reliatih* metbod of testing the equipment iu tin* la bora lory. All the renditions of htgh-ultItmle Mights are accurately reproduced, says Popular Mechanics inngM/.iiie. Hecreused pressure is obtnined by Inclosing tin* «s|,dpt,lent in a tied jar eoniieeted to an air pump. Airplano for the Chine**. The Chinese are acquiring u large number of airplanes which will be used by die government for various purjsisex, chiefly In carrying passengers and freight to and from some rich mining • •ountrles, whit'll hirvc been heretofore almost Inaccessible.
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cow sale] As I am going out of business, ' I will sell at public auction, on MONDAY, NOV. 15 At my farm, one and one half miles east of court house. 16 » COWS - 16 These cows arc all good dairy ccws consisting of Jerseys and Holsteins. « ■ '*i+r -M Part of these cows have calves by side. Balance close up springers. Also have four dry cows and six Jersey neifers. 1 male and some n:ce brteifing gilts
TERMS: Six months time with eight per cent interest from date, two per cent off for cash. Dinner will be served.
PAUL ! ALBIN
DOBBS g, VESTAL and RECTOR, Aucts. WARREN NEWCENT. Clerk
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