Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 51, Number 29, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 April 1909 — Page 2
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HOOSIERISMS
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JASPKK.
INDIANA.
Tke value of money depends on the
tastes of the man who spends It.
Little terns of Interest
All Over the Length and Breadth of Indiana.
No wonder swine Is pure. Think of
ihr number erf new 1 eures she turns!
No matter what happens, keep on
bovine and trying. Despair Is the
htijiht of folly.
New Laws In Effect. I An Airship In Lawrenceburg. Indian.- nw liiws went into effect J. K. Scott, of Chicago, has. arrived
lust Saturday bj proclamation of the ! In Lnwrenceburg with his airship.
He
No man ever lived who was tble to
bn ;k rapid and Reason to the same
do u l. It- harness.
Why are sotr.
a mahle top? IU i highly polished.
learned people like
a use they are very
N w rclipiouB ni' ment Is start el
to ar-' "U of diseases you only think
you hae and that s about half.
.'u Jcinj: by the deaths among the
French immortal, immortality ia
Fran i-e is rather a risky business.
A pchixl of applied aeronautics ha or r:t' l in New York. Its curriculum
is a1 i:- nt all uji in the air.
Marrinse is a quer sort of lottery af'er all. becaus- those who draw the
pr.Z' S hardly eer appreciate them.
There was the deuce to pay in the
house on the verae of the cold wave.
The ahes got mad and choked the
fuina
If Nanc Har,k Lincoln could have
look- i frward short years. Febru
ary 1.io. w i r.d hare been a yet
prou Jer day for her.
A new rail roii i has been opened be
tween West Virginia and North Caro
lina, but Mr. Harriinan will get it if
It Jon t wa'ch out.
A Masa'husetts n;n complains that
h;s wife tied him to a bed;ost and wbi:j d him. Otherwise she seems to
bae treated him fairly well.
Governor
Mrs. Hlnkle Found Guilty. The Jury t Sulllvau in the case of
Mrs. Belle Ilinkle. on a charge ot ar
son, returned a verdict of guilty. j
Theatre Pays Big Rent. j A ten-cent theatre will be opened
In Indianapolis. Aril 1. WHICH Will
pay rent in excess of $ 10.000 yearly.
Wakes Record In Indictments. The Grand Jury 1 Dekalb county
lias established n record In tho re
turning of aerenty elght Indictments.
Manufacturers Optimistic. Indiana manufacturers with few ex
ceptions are finding trade conuuions good and report prospects good for a good season.
Little Girl Burned to Death. Sarah, the eight year-old daughter
of Frank Lowder. of Greenfield, was horned to death. Her clothing caught
from a lire under a kettle In the yarn.
Went Up With the Stumps. Georse Tremaln. a well-known
voting farmer living near Alert, was
killed in an explosion. He was blow
ing stumps with dynamite.
Bars Kidnaping Pictures. Indianapolis authorities have order
ed tnoin picture theatres no: 10 show pictures of kidnaping scenes.
The Whitla case caused this oruer.
Lots of Those "Blind Tigers." Seventy-five pleas of guilty for Il
legal sabs of whisky were enteren bv three druggists at Winchester. The
fines and
$ 1.2m
will take It to tho Henry Hobrink fnrm between Lnwrenceburg and Aurora, where he will experiment for tho United States Govermnoitt. Mr. Scott says the spot selected Is the best suitable within n radius of lot) mllos of
Tho highest splro In tho world la tlmt of tho Cathedral of Cologne 511 feet. Two ounces of attnr of roses represent the roilnud product of a ton of rosebuds. Vory few children who havo boon brought up on goats' milk ovor havo tuborculosls. Some or tho best sausages oxportod from Germany to tho United Status are made of horses. Tho nvoxago weight of a Greenland whale Is 100 tons, which is equal to that of SS elephants.
Harking- is an acquired hnim wun dogs. Wild dogs novor bark; they tnerelv howl or whine. Plates- made of compressed paper nro used In some of tho ehoap restaurants in German cities. The Pacific ocean covers 7S.000.OO0
square miles, tho Atlantic 25.000.000
SACRED FLOWERS
Eajfer
Essay
Cincinnati, as there are about 1.OO0 Lnd the Mediterranean sea 1.000.000.
acres of level
brush.
laud without trees or
costs iui;ot.ed aggregate
A Pennsylvania fanner ha had one
of his ton sent to prison for two years for stealing one of Ms hogs.
i;n)J chance for the uplift movement
tt..-e.
Big Land-Owner Dead. W. 13. Fowler is dead at his homo In Earl Park, at the ago of 72 yenrs. heart disease being tho cnuso. The
death of Mr. Fowler closet? another chapter In the history of one of Benton county's oldest and most lulluentlal families, dating back to when the county was n .wild country. Ho was vice-president of tho Rank of Heaton County, of Fowler, and owned land In this State and Illinois aggregating 10,000 acres. Big Gas Well at Petersburg. The Queen Oil Company, drilling on William Lamb's farm, two miles west of Petersburg, struck gas at such a pressure that largo pieces of stone were thrown from tho derrick. All drilling had to he stopped and at
tempts are now being made to cap
the well. The pressure exceeds four
When cainbllnu Is suspected In a
prlvnto house in Melbourne, Australia, the police aro empowered to eater It in quest of proof. The most nutritious and strengthgiving food Is beef. It can be enten continuously longer than any other kind of meat. Paris Is to erect n public monumont to tho memory of tho carrlor-pigeons that rendered "such signal service during the slego of Paris. Of all tho people In Europe tho Danes seem most addicted to stilcldo. Their average Is 2Ö0 self-murders per 1.000.000 persons per year. A man does not fully attain his growth until after tho ago of 25, and athletic exercise extends the period of growth to 30 yenrs. A recognized humorist runs a hotel in Montana. Over his clerk's desk Is a sign which reads: "Hoarders taken bv the day, week, or mouth. Thoso who do not pay promptly will be taken
In these sunny days life grows reorient from the dust, a latent consciousness of wings stirs in the burled sood. und as If from very gludness of heart the sap In the nakod trees mounts upward, over upward. Into the golden light. Tho tiny leaves, closeclnsped together In tho bud. llutter timidly apart, to grow bravely groen. and Haunt their color on tho passing breeze. The maple troo in the yard now hears a voice out of the unseen, cnlllng from tho bluo skies, bidding It como in higher, and gladly does It
make answer In the groon tassels and shining leaves, telling of uow growth and broader horizon. Out on tho old arbor, the rough and scraggy grapevine Is sending forth
little gray tendrils, reaching farther toward heaven and away from tho
earth that hides its foothold. How
blithely does nature echo forth her yearly message to every waiting heart
her message of resurrection. Joyous
activity, high-mounting aspiration: Her myriad voices cry through every sense, to touch and penetrate tho sptrit with Kindness and good cheer. New
readings from the Gospel of etornnl
hope are seen on every side, In tho growth of plant, the unfolding of leaf, the blossoming of flower. The woods are full of these shy spring darlings
violets, dandelions, adder s tongues.
spring beauties, bluebells and many a nameless Wildling, all hurrying gay-
ly to deck the earth and celebrate the
Eastertide. Certain flowers and plants have al
ways been set apart as sacrod things, and from the vory dawn of history we
hear of flower-decked altars and
wreaths of sacriflce. Tho heathen
fiff 0 ill vr 4
An Eas'exn paper's financial editor
n , ts a "sadden drop in eggs." It is
to be hted in the Interest of all con-
jTr.ah.
tuat the eggs were fctrictly
Toothbrushes for cows strike a Lon
don medical journal on Its funny bone.
Put tho cows in America scrape their
hoofs on the doorsiils before entering
our bost barns.
Faces Murder Indictment. John Greenwood, who shot Andrew
Park- r while the two men were In a huciiv accompanied 1' Parker's wife.
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was indict. -d at Washington tor seconu
degree murder.
Marion Going After 30.000. Marion .oh) in Hl. This Is the
slogan of the boosting cnamoer oi commerce which is now engaged lu an endeavor to increase Us membor-
ehlp from öm to memners. Who Wouldn't Resign? Chauneey Boiusett. an employe of the Ft. Wayne Knitting Mills, re-
by tho neck." Ct twit I nc fnr ctreet mllrond tracks
hundred nonnds to the cubic Inch, and ( fi,.io, rt imv lmon Intro-
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tue volume is esumaieu ac o.wu.ow ullC0(i m connection wit h an extensive lompies eio miurjit-u im vunuo
cubic feet. The wen ts one aim ol- reconstruction on thoroughfares where iniresi uiossuiua. srauvim ou uic inhalf miles west of the famous Jumbo .ortl,en ties imbedded in concreto had tars, and twined around the brow of
been used. Manv of the latter had priest and acolyte. The nmarantn become deenved bloomed In deathless beauty upon the A teething" ring which emits music Olympian heights, tho myrtlo was bo
te ihn Invent on of A. W. Anderson. Ol iuvim ui " "-
Seldovia, Alaska. When tho child bites on It pleasing sounds nro omitted, so delighting the youngster that It acquires a taste for harmony and cuts its gums nt the same time. An Invoice of whalebone, just sold at Dundee. Scotland, realized only $10.000 a ton. which Is considerably below last season's average. The decline i:i the Industry is shown by the
as well, which for seven yenrs had a pressure of 575 pounds and was the biggest well in the State and is sixteen miles north of the gas and oil wells in the southern Pike county Held.
Indiana's School Report Out. The biennial report of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction for 1Ö07-19US. a volume of 1.017 pages, has been received from tho State printer. Much space 1 nthe report Is given to the progress made In the State in the matter of centralizing
country schools, a system which was combated unsuccessfully in the last Legislature because of unsatisfactory conditions which prevail In the methods of carrying children to and from the centralized schools. This part of the volume Is profusely Illustrated by half-tones of central ixed school buildings and country school buildings which have been abandoned.
Testing Indiana Maple Sugar. Dr. H. A. Dryan, of the Bureau of Chemistry of the food and drugs department of the Federal Government.
has Just completed a tour ot several
mistletoe were favorites of legend and myth. Tho flowers once sacred to Freya. the spring goddess of northern mythology, were chosen for their spotless purity, In form and color. And when heathen myth gave place to Christian truth, these sacred treasures were transferred to the Virgin, and became symbols of tho queen of heaven.
So It Is that In every story of saint
2779. I-ndies Dressing Is a chnrmlng Utile ga-nit-t. for flannel, llannelett. Chit . albatross, tho collar an 1 m" stitched in a confavo j si: . broidery silk. Four Mea and 41. 2751. Indies' Drepr.g Sals a stylish and dainn .IrV developed In llght-clor 1 fl.f hand and cuffs f !.! i Four size 32. 30. 40 anil !l 2707. Ladies' Work Vpt. oped In striped, cheoi ed plain linen, dark. Iti'.i.inhe or chambray. This is .1 d- -tie work apron and r.-- th.i found most useful. F.: mz40 and 4L 2539. Ladles' On P:ece Open Drawers, with p'aitt.
fullness at back. .'; "-let brie, Lonsdale mii'lir: p. : -or nainsook are all g mr-
this dainty urnH.i n should be finished wi"i a of lace. Eight s.7-- t
2101. MIksc' Four . r d T
with or withou fl in. - Th -cellent model for a icxu .1
messallne or satin, as wr-ll
sook. batiste. Persian lawr: .1 Three sizes 13 to 17 year;
fact that tho American whaling fleet, or madonna we ilnd either the Illy ot which once numbered 73G vessels, has the rose the Illy with Its fragrance, now fallen to thirty-three. its bending, bowing, waving bells, finvemor Harris, of Ohio, proposes seems to whisper of purity and wor-
that convicts who are not professional ship; the rose, with its faint and far rtminnts he nut nt work on tho State nwnv odor, which seems to hint ol
fnrm. He says: "The conditions 01 our cities breed crime. Most of it can be traced to idleness and drink, and Idleness Is frequently tho cause of
drink." , , An excellent bill for Improvident working people hns boon Introduced in tho Austrian Chamber of Deputies. It makes Insurance against Illness and
tho Inability attending old age corn-
eternal hope. One might almost fill a
garden with flowers all named for the Virgin Mary, generally because they chance to blossom on Our Lady's dnya
(such as the visitation, tho assump
tion, her birth, baptism, purification)
There are lady's slipper, lady's mantle,
lady's lingers, lady's smock, lady's
tresses. Virgin's bower, or clematis
begins to bloom In July, the feast ol
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signed his position uow,n5" ! davs of the maplo sirup district of tho ceipt of intelligence from Germany , . wWch he colIected a ,arg0
alien neir 10 an , number of Sfimpies of sirup from tho
pulsory on all workmen and domestic visitation, and is at full bloom at as
servants whose annual incomu uuca sumption m Augu.su
Oregon leslslators have passed a law limiting the length of women's hatpins to t -a Inches. Now the men of that State take up the struggle for existence with renewed courage.
Of IbO.000.
Building Boom In Gary.
Indiana camps for te&tlng purposes In the national laboratory. Tho depart
ment of food and drug Inspection of
not exceed $500. A model park Is In course of construction In ono of tho worst slum districts on the North Side of Chicago. To make room for it, six acres of tenements have been razed. In
place of tho tumble-down structures
The lily was first found In connec
tion with the Virgin in the story of her ascension to heaven, and It originated probably In the second century. According to this legend, It was three days after tho burial of our Lord's
mother than tho apostles visited ana
The navy Is courageous to the core, but none will blame the naval authorities for quailing before the battury of
Indignant eyes of tho Annapolis girls
r."r see any other course they could
take but meek surreador to enraged
feminine onslaughts.
completed arrangements for building ! samples of maple sirup collected from months, a playground, a swimming rjt hi-K this snrine in Oakdale addl- Indiana camps, and the report Is that nnn Pibhouse. a library, a lunch
tlon. suburbs of Gary, the work of the product this yenr Is singularly Qom and a ims0ball field.
More than 600 women are reported
to be studying medicine at French unlvir:t .-s. Paris alone Is said to havo
l i -women practitioners, most of them j trough of John Tyler's house at Torre
hul ling official places of more or less
Importance. Women physicians are preferred In girls' high schools, normal
schools and public schools generally.
r-Ma Miix-nr a nromlnent attor-' tho State Board of Health has just
nir of rhieneo. announces that he has , completed tests of a large number 01 lhpro wm 0. In the course of a few opened her grave and found it filled
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wun iragrani. spouess ones, amu-w then these matchless flowers have been called "Madonna lilies," or "flow
ers of the Virgin." The common white Illy of our gardens, that blooms In July, and Is the sweetest and most graceful of all flowers, might well be railed "holy." No one seems to know Its origin. It Is never found wild In Palestine, nor can we find Just where It grows without culture. But wo see it in tho faded pictures of old Italian masters and Netherland paintors, made long before the discovery of this New World. Nearly all of our great poets have praised this flower. Chaucer and Spenser speak of It us a mystical blossom In their faraway gardens and lady's bowers. Shakespeare It was who first said: "To gild rellnod gold
and paint the lily," and these lines
construction to begin at once.
Fighting the White Plague. The Anti-Tuberculosis Society of
South Bend has Inaugurated a strenuous campaign against the ravages
of the white plague. In every protest-
ant church ministers maue apponis
for the cause.
Birds Set House Afire.
A bird building Its nest In tho rain
free from adulterants. Tho product
is hardly up to the usual standard In the matter of quality, due to the comparative early date at which the buds began to appear on the trees. Agar Acquitted of Forgery. Henry E. Agar was acquitted on the charge of forgery at Princeton last week after the Jury had been out throe hours and forty minutes. "It was what I expected." said Mr. Aonr to newsnaoer men as he was
I must teie-
An exchange, commenting on the tho frevh air fad. says It Is not shared by
the bird that smothers itself under Its wing or by the bear that buries itself in a rave for the winter. Nor. It might
b- added, by tho cat which sleeps by
he hour with Its nose hiddon in Its fur and the dog curled up Into a hall.
And none of these creatures, so far as
known, ever suffers from tuberculosis.
Mim incautiously used a match as
part of the building material. Later It pocked the match Into a blaze and set fire to the straw In the nesL This
set the house ablaze.
AH Looking for Jobs.
Th number of applications filed
... -.. MnrclmU fnr nnnoint-
,at .in.ler hLs administration um nowevw n ) .- '"
. 1.1- ...n o .nirnnlor HC tllO S mnd
tirnkon all Indiana recorus. n ui,oiu "i
.w-wi with thorn and is now trying est. Tho verdict generally
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to select sood men ior tne piaces ai umpuwu.
tile illanosnl.
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Seven wore t-ouniies uo ury.
wnman Hermit Dies In Fire. Soven Indiana counties voted out
The White Plains Dally Record as
sures us that the following is a verbatim copy of a local real estato agent's letter from a tenant In tho Fourth war: "Dear Sir: I wat them seller steps figsd right of my wlfo fel down last nlte and like to brake
her dam nee Please send a mumher and figs our bath tub it soon bo time now for us to use agen." The University of Breslau, Germany, has made a contract with an accident Insurance company to insure its
students. All students of mntnematics,
lonvlni tho eotirt-rOOIll
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graph my boysrn ban lieuuo, luxua, astronomy, pnysics. cnoiniaii.v ui iuthe glad news.1 macy, botany, zoology, mineralogy
S20. Design to be tra:
corset-cover of th'n r ani. ".
lawn, nainsook. ;a- ne
China silk, the m'il to ! -over the head or hut nei '.:
the odgos to be j'In;.. i broldered In eyeW .! icn w coxlzed cotton, th- ri bon the fullness at the k ar. 1
Ing run through wic.ed i
The scallojis at th- edg -
padded before b-.t c -r-desired the model n.av b r.
with silk floss instead of c cotton.
This Is only one of the fifteen cases
of forcerv and Intent to üeirauu
charged against Agar, but it Is not an
nounced at this time wnetner tne otn-
er cases will be takea up. Agar ts still under bond of $500 on soven of
I the remaining cases. It Is dotiMItil
and geology must pay a fco of 30 cents
each term and be insured against acci
dent occurring in the line of duty. Tho
was an-
In his various plays Shakespeare used about 15.000 words. Milton used only about half as many In his writings A person of culture and education has a ppeaktng vocabulary of about 5.000 words; an ordinary person uses from 2."0 to S.OOO words. This wo-ibl Indicate that tho 300.000 words of the Kngllsh language Include a good many that are seldom employed except It Presidents" messages.
Frank Wentworth. of Wlnstetl. Conn., ha" doped it out that In 2,00ft.OOO years the human raf will havo developed so
far that Inehad of walking on a pair
of alternate pendulums, as now, men
will have on their lower extremities
v!ii-M acttni'f'1 by turbine driven by
hot air Her a chance for some people to get Ju-t 2. 000. 000 years ahead of
the rest of u. merely by standing on
tb'dr heads and talking raiili.
New York woman suffragists advocate taking habUs to the polls In that
emancipated ace when women vote.
There is no rtoson why a checkroom
for babies couldn t !e provided th" came as in the depnrunent stores, whtre the precious bunches of sweetness could be deposited while the mothers were chewing up pencils in efforts to make up their minds as to how they shouid vote
connection with tho university is sev
ered. Tho ease with which divorces are obtained works much evil, In the opinion of Chief Justice Emory, of Maine. He suggests that tho divorce laws can be perfected In three ways first, by granting no divorce until husband and wife have lived apart for a year; second, by publishing the suits I, .lnllv tintinra- third hv eivitlt
Her clothes Ignited from the hot the saloon last week. Klkhart and Or- authority to delay hearings.
cnniR in a nnn of ashes. Mrs. Eliza- ange by good majorities ami uiuo , nnensuarv. so thatthoy cannot be
beth Hollowell, a wealthy South Bond Just 32. Ben ton u reeno anu Mom- nwho(1 tnroughi a3 is BOmotlmcs the
- - fr iinn im wmiR enmnrv :iiau juiiium i .....".
ciuse. .i "u'"r V; ,7:"""n I" ' ,! ,n,l effective orcanlza
T.n. n iAt" n nmn hin. i l lint j n cii i uu j - - -
UW1IC ' c' . , ! , (hnU vnln
was 7S years old and was Known ior lions in an mo i! ,, -"
her charitable acts
policy lapses as soon as the holder's frora one of his sonnets toll a truth
case now.
Killed In Odd Accident.
Prunk Hotnio. a miner near Torre
Haute, was instantly killed and Isaac Morris a comnanlon, was seriously
burned In the explosion of a kog of
uin.Mnf nowder willen was lgnueu
was in eany. sunrissu prayer lueIngs were hold by women In all the counties and during the day there woro parades of men, women and children. Interest thus aroused proved
so strong that fully 95 per cont oi the total vote was polled.
Thirty-eight counties havo been
voted "dry by local option, w-nne
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from a spark from the latter s cap hftV0 lieen nmdo ..ury b-
lnmn as the two men were taming. rBtnnsmnce. Tho counties voted
. . "drv" recently follow:
Will Round Up Horse Thieves. w'nhash. Lawrence. Pike. Hamilton.
The farmers of Clay county aro or- i,unam, Decatur. Tipton, Noble. Han ganlzing to resist tho work of horso dolph. Park. Huntlnjcton, Switzerland thin. In tho last few weeks a mini- rilnton Daviess. Grant. Howard
Adams. Morgan. Hendrcks. Fountain.
t-Vivette. Carroll. Ollson. Itusli, fata-
II van. Jay. Mnrshall. Whitley, Hancock.
Shelby. Mlnml. Uenton. Montgomery,
Greene, Ohio, Elkhart, Orange.
"Cheap John" Goes With Coffin. Max Glbbs, better known as "Cheap
r nf valuable horses havo been
stolen In Clay county and the samo is
tnw nt Putnam. Vigo, ureeno. .Mont-
ormtorv and other western Indiana
counties. This Reform Surely Needed.
An appeal for better air in tho in-
terurban cars of the Stato was mauo Jonn from Texas," for many years
to the State Hoard of Health last Hooper 0f a store In Indianapolis.
week. It came in the form of a letter 8tarted for his sixty-eighth trip to ironed to Dr. J. N. llurty, secre- nrono. Mr. Glbbs took along with
tarv of the hoard, from a woman In Hjm H3 famous oiRhteen-lnch copper
i...i,nnnn who natronlzes tho Interur- POmn. which has miide fifteen of the
ban cars and expresses Ihe belief that annUal trips to Vienna and which Ib the air which the passengers breathe ,istjned ultimately to contain the u detrimental to the health of the nf,ms of Its owner. This colM 1ms
t.ui.tir she asks for Information as iinn nhototrranhed In many of tho
to whehr there Is not some law to rpiog 0f the United States and Hitrotnnel the rnmpanles to ventilate r0pe and now constitutes a recog-
their cars more effectively. nlzod passport.
Too Light a Sentence. That Beerbohm Tree, tho player,
has a caustic wit Is evidenced by nn Incident wherein he and an unknown plavwrlght figured. Tho writer had obtained permission to read his offering to Tree. The actor evinced no great degree of enthusiasm cither during or after tho reading; but ho did tako the manuscript, upon which ho scribbled hastily a few suggestions for Its betterment.
"See here, Mr. Tree," was the indignant ejaculation of tho ambitious playwright, "It's hardly fair of you to dispose of my work In this summary and nonchalant fashion. I'd havo you know that this play cost mo a vear's hard labor." "So?" queried Tree. "My dear follow, any Impartial Judge would give you at least five!" Now York Press.
The Brakeman's Joke. "Ran over a cow this morning ti. above Coffeyvllle," said the brakoman to a reporter. "How did It happen?" asked tho reporter. "Sho was drinking out of a creek
under a bridge," shouted tho brake-
man as ho swung on to tho last car and wont grinning out of town. Kansas City Times.
Dirigible Balloons. Tho first nttompt to steer a balloon was made In Paris In 17SI.
that can never bo forgotten:
For sweetest things turn sourest by their deeds; Lilies that fester smell far worse than woods.
Milton loved tho Illy and always
spoko of It In connection with tho rose as did also Swinburne when he talks
of Tho lilies and languors of virtue; The roses and raptures of vice.
And Tennyson says of Maud's garden
that It was
Fairer than aught In the world beside,
All made tin of the lily and the rose.
Dear Old Herrlck, that sweet slngor of spring, has one Illy thought that is
like a sigh: But vanished man.
Like to a Uly lost, never can bloom
nnow
Or bring his days to a second spring. Shellov has the lily In his wonder
ful garden along with his sensitive planL Wordsworth often praises it.
nums mentions it frequently. Tenny
son has lovely lily thoughts; but our
own Iongfellow draws the proltiost
plcturo of maidenhoodHoars a Illy In thy handGates of brass cannot withstand Ono touch of that magic wand.
James Russell Lowell always comes near to the heart of things and left us
moro than ono swoet uiy poem and
S30. Grape design, to
rod to centerpiece; size
or 22x22 Inches, border w
embroidery and center
stitch, with mercenzefl silk, according to whetr-
voloped In linen. m t.:w Fashion Editor. m i ent :
Indianapolis mi Enclosed Pleat" "n1
Please send Paris Pa-tern N
Size
Name
Address
Peppermint Farms. Ti,a world's neppermint
peppermint farnis In tkerof Kalama?'"! Ove. w -.in! nil. worth ?
allusion, and our minor poets all tell JJIiucwl annually from ttholr love for this perfoct speclmon of jnj.biack soli of SoithweS uaturo's handiwork. n
"Our Sweet Will stiaKospenro was Peppermint farming born In April, and it was of April's roots are planted in the i.,
.lowers tnat no sang musi nviuuuu) uushos. whlcn are f-, . and most sweetly. . , n are cut down In the .
Tho stilling goes on i -
and September
4 n rnm VieiUS
pounds of oil. The ''. ductlon-plantlng. ej .L about $15. The oU lf
Back, Backl
"Pa, what Is an Interior decorator?" "I'm not quite sure, Wilfred, but I thiuk it's a cook." New York Times.
The Gem Reset. Tnft's phiz Helps biz. New York Sun.
Thus every
give New
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mint iarm k"" , tun New Orb a
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