Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 52, Number 4, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 October 1909 — Page 2
WEEKLY COüRIKK
BKS EI). HO AMC. I'ubllnher.
JASrKU.
INDIA A.
Aeroplane records are broken n easily and as frequently as tho aeroplane thrniwlvu..
What th matter with the U. S. eagle llrd telug entitled to a few screamy a au aviator?
The way Japan hangs on to Manchuria -bows that It has been a close tudint of British affairs In Egypt.
New York illaek I landers are now kllitns one uother tu the usual "mysterious manner." to the groat Joy of a battled police.
"Ita, fake any road but the crooked
one sas Pat Sbeedy. dying gambler, but Pat also heard that advice when he hj- ouns.
"HO OSIER ISMS Utile Items of Interest All Over the Length and Breadth of Indiana.
Honest, It Dldl A few tlnkos of snow fell In Indianspoils lust weok.
Editors Get Together. Tho fnll meeting of tho Indiana Associated Weeklies was held at Indianapolis last week.
I Got An Early Start. William J. Murphy, self confessod bigamist with three wives, was sontent ed to nn Indeterminate term in tho Stato prison. Murphy Is but 23 years of age.
Shoveled Off An Ear.
Albert Kouk shoveled off the right
ear of Charles H. Gerltzke In a duel Rochester's a City Now. w,th si,oves nt tne Western Glue The voters of Rochester last weok. works at Itobey. The assualt oe
by a majority of !35, decided to iu- currwi ns n result of a quarrel, and
A N Jrse woman wants a dlrorct? b't-ause b t husband won't talk. It is more probal'.e that her real reason i- '(.at he won't listen.
Art advance of ten per cent In the prli'c- of w ;i,-ons and carriages does not lad., ate that the automobile industry has injured the venule business
It i estimate. I ty the city statistician that ('Mi:.i will have a population uf over 2."" ' in 1910. Uncle Bar::. h"w r. w i .-end around a man to Lei "r up th figures.
corporate the town a a city.
Wonder They Don't All Die. Fred .M. Jones, a chauffeur, died at Evausvllle of heart disease, it d. brought on by speeding-
the men fought so desperately that they could not be separated until after 0 riuke tell. Kouk Is under arrest. Threats Against French Miners. A stir was caused In Sullivan County mining circles when a number cf
Fell Oead of Diphtheria. French miners of II ymera received .... . . . , , ,...i .,a anonr.ious letters threntenlns thfir i:hout a vtwi I. and I hardly a g.P nJl deggl m e,
warner weaver, i yuax uiu. ,-:. r tit..r im v-foor elusion that we wl I work t
in h mother's ns at Kokomo e J the alleged 'ion i J (and at the close of that firs death was due to dUherta , tho ox- aMKton of the foreisners to view I know). I must become
istence of which was not suspected.
Didn't Try to Kill Big Owl. Mr I.eona Mason of South IJend was found not guilty of attempting t murder John W. Talbott. Supreme rpMdttit of tht- Order uf Owls
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,ine minus 01 me irruior uati i- ; matter is 1eing investigated by the grand jury-
Wins Poker Pot With Gun. Angry because he had lost, one of a party of men playing poker at a ber
club nt Jason ville. departed and re-
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HOW BELASCO DEVELOPS A STAR
The Famous Theatrical Manager Describes His Method. "Ixtt us supposo that a womau comes to mo for training." says David Uolasco In the New Idea Woman's .Magazine. She Is a woman of possibilities, for that is a sine qua non of the proposition. This girl, however, Is an embryo star. She may know nothing of technique or how to reveal emotions. She may have come from the drawingrooms of society or she may be so crude as to be unable to properly stand or walk, thus requiring the veryalphabet of training. Hut all the possibilities are there. I go to her home. I observe her personal environment. I guage the qualities of her voice. I measure Its volumo, Its bigness. Us weak tones. Abovo all. I question, question, question I must know the secrets of her life, its human expertoncos. Is she a feather-brain or ready for concentrated application? How deeply has she drunk from the cup of life? True, she must havo heart and soul and temperament to be big. for in all tho roalm of Art the doors of high success are never opened to the artist who has not felt; but affection must be 'sidetracked,' as It were, and the work come first. Otherwise it Is a wasto of time to develop a woman for the stage. From tho moment wo reach the con-
will work togetner
first Inter-
friend,
ttiiin adviser. Wo must nave tne
same ideals, tho same ambitions must lend us toward a common goal. She. Ideal pupil of mint Is so thoroughly in enrnest that her brain subordinates itself to the good or evil which the work demands that she shall bo In order to seem. Given this girl, with her soul on fire for achievement. with enthusiastic faith In mo
as her master, and sno Docomes mw
Human Nature.
Skadmore Somo miserable sneak
Just passed a bad two dollar Wll on j me. Snlpton What are you going to do
about It? Skndmoro Oh. I guess I can work It off on somebody else. Roxbury Gazette. His Forebodings. "Chcor up. old mnn. Somebody will loan vou the money to lift the mortgage." "I'm nfeord not. Life ain't no melodrama." Pittsburg Post.
PARIS FASHION HINTS.
Two of a Kind. Griggs Horo comes one or thoso arctic explorers. Ho claims to havo hoen to tho north pole, and he'll talk us to death. Hrlggs Well, here comes a neighbor of mine who Is tho father of a new baby. Wo will introduce them and leave them to their fatu. Chicago Xews.
A Bargain. "Mr. Gudthlng. you said you'd gimme a qunrter for a lock of sls's hair." "Yes, Chester." "Well, here's the whole switch. Just cut off what you want." Kansas City Times.
In times whe- u vss Items an- siarce It Is always po--iMe to fall baik on Sir Thomas L.j'on and his declaration flat he in-nK to make another trial for the Am- man cup.
etit c.t campaign
A San Franc in o man is to marry the ritws-t. of the young East Indian prinp.ies It is time we were getting; Lark some matrimonial mil lions In'ij thi? country.
Must Keep Hands Off.
.-vuckn on th- E'.ansvtlle Heard of turned soon after uh a revolver.
S!' i c.uised the issuance cf a warn- ,:,t.,l jkt . amounting to ierhaps subject for mo to shape and mold. Sho ( 11- -- ..-..I Hurt . t . 1 . . - t . -1
inn i" an policemen uuu uiemru .-iMt. iay on tne tai'-e. i ne puiwwt js not n woman she is a vionn, uuu letn.iin alsolute!y neutral in the pres- ,,r (nt. un onjirt.(, the players to t am nickinc at her heart-strings' I
tiirow up their hand-, which they di I jn acCordance with my hatred of 1 Then the caller coti'mued his bluff aud method, moods govern our work To- , raked in the pot Still coer:nK the dav lt i3 technical local training To- , party he bat ked out the door at. 1 e? morrow, au analysis of Shakespeare's aid i heroines. Tho ueU day we spend long, j - l.l.ln.r '
tense nours in weepiog.
Indiana Apple Crop a Failure.
September reports received by B. Y
Douglass, state entomologist, concern- 1
Russell Starting Young. KuvmU Jierl.ar.lt. ho wa nominate. I ! the An lerson Republlcms !or cit i!.:. is ore of the younet nun e- r a'.min.ittd for ullic otllce ti e:.He i- :'2 ears old and lias ben out Of high t- ii K)l but th ee years
coughing, sneezing, whispering, shouting, until she is strong with successful accomplishment I. limp under tho
An Oil Well Sensation. (in th- Mo.-t Si inner farm, tu-.ir
, o.ikl;i:.d t'lty, the l. ers Oil Com- a-iv A professional walker is -confident , co;. i;t,.d an oll estimated to ! : he can walk from San Francisco to, duf . .ix hundred harr-li a du T.)--New York In a hundred days. But 1 1 rat.l a sensation in the why otild anyone waste so much oi! 1J
tin." when trains are handier?
It's aa
The laby emperor of China has
tc n formally proclaimed commander j of tie' army and navy. It is to be hoped thnt those two important : branches of the public service are ' not infant industries
Victims o
fn sicM of
w v i oni; -a'l a.- t ..ve Ii: ol nvi!le a
In ch in
Feed-Chooner.
liow workm-'ii.
near, yet to t.r Iii . Kufus lr .ti ciu-saed to de.uh
con ul ;t f el-chopping m.i-
The French have discovered that j whiskered kisses leave on tho lady's t Hps bacilli of tuberculosis, diphtheria : and pneumonia, besides iitulasslfled !
mlcn.tes. And yet It's doubtful If the whisk rod kiss will go
Victim of Hydrophobia. Mrs Sam Pa-. ase sixty, living nar Kran -sille. is d-ad from hydronhi :!.i The woman was bitten by a
r&l-id dog in August.
ins the apple crop in the state indi- strain or giving iorui
rate iii4ti 1 1 I i i aimuat a wm '" failure, although here and there orhards are found -which are bearing
luavily Mr. Dougla.-s hlames the ex . tr. ne dry weather of 1SS. which pre'i:t d the tr-e.- from making their, usual autumn preparations tor the .u cecdins crop. J "The orchards at thin time, however, indnat" a l uniin r rnj for next year. , piovidid the winter d':s not prove too . eere and that the insects do not get j ii their dtadl wor next summer. " j f-aid Mr. Douglass "I have Just returned from n tri through several ,
tounties. and I n ver s-iiw the prospect i want no fancy dishes that your for-
hetter than it is at this time. j clgn chefs prepare
Han and Eggs. Ham and eggs for breakfast:
ancient dish. I know. It was served upon the table in the days of Long Ago. But 1 like it. yes I like it. and there s nothing. I declare. Thnt Is ever half so tempting on the morning bill of fare: You may have your modern dlshos, have your cereals and stuff. But for me a dish of ham and eggs is plenty good enough.
but the first
Heiress and Chauffeur in Romance. The fact that Miss Fny Leeeon. the nineteen-year-old daughter of Wayne
Leeaon. of El wood, one of the richest
Striking m.mnprs are bad manners. The Rev. Robert Hall. Yellurr flollie Am I'nalithtlr. Kttp them white with Ited Ctot nlt Blue. All grocer tell Ue Hot packajt, B cents. Sloth makes all things difficult, but Industry all easy. Franklin. For Liver, Blidder, Kidney
and Stomach Troubles TAKE Gold Medal Haarlem Oil
Capsules "Odorltti and Tutelen." v -411 Rrrt fViit relief fallow the use ol
i the hrt capiule, Thi time-honortd ar.d eflet-
na a rcpuiaucn ui
2981. Childs' Envelope Slipped over the Hend and with Buttons at IJach Side natural or any colored Unci, head cotton, duck, chamhray. la. batiste may be used for thi the yoke-band made from tin n. hnndembroldercd or of lnser.i sizes, 3 to 11 years. 2'Jl. Girls' Dress and It; The Dress Having Hlh : . Neck This simple and .er hiodel may he made to adan thainbray or any wash man i niuhalr. or shepherd's plaid m tnd around the nock with -o;.. color. ." sizes. 1 to 12 uri 2y'-i'.. Uidles' Serai P ln Closing at Left Sid- f Fror . an Attached Nim diu. i Sk; t monljle ChemiMft aid I ThrceQuarter Tl. model 1 adaptaldi to .l no- . terlal. but looks panu ar, veloped In challi. -t-ri mo: . or flannel, with a t am f material and a lum " lace. 7 sizes. 32 to 1 1 2T1C. Ladles' Sem; '."ittii. ing-Sack. Freiuh or leu: nel. chnllis. or an im: ri.i order makes up ei la i trlmniwl with silk ru tha contrasting shad z2ÖC0. Ladies' One I' . . Skirt. In Sweep or Utun! 1 Heavy linen, pique. In üti Madras, serge. nni.:r . ' . tweed make up well in tin.-
sizes. 22 to 32.
A young man In New York committed suicide because two girls had rejected him within 40 minutes, one for the fiftieth time. He ought to have been Immun after such an experlen' e from the deadly love germ.
symptom- of thi- dread disease did not lnen j Madison County, was married
ap:ai until uvt veeK. recently to a poor chauffeur, mum against her father's -wishes, has been Vote Subsidies to Traction. made known. The bridegroom Is Ter-
Wabash County has voted 5&u.t'u
stil -idv to aid the Walash & Northern
- i 11 tvHnn T
i And I SKip an lurviKu nub" "v I roa.l the hill of fare.
YOU may havo your Chops and CUtletS, tive "home remedy" ha a rep: havo your omelets, but I 1 v &NL?
Just shako my neau in wieute , quickly pass them by; ' Holland Medicine Co., Scranton, Pa. I . . v... mnrhar ncnil In rr i, 1 mnn iiv that vour Gold Men
Anu 1 oruer wui i -. - . -medlcinc in the
They had been sweethearts for sev-
cive me when a boy.
A simple dish of ham and oggs a meal that I enjoy.
.orW. Mr back a in a bail fix lor ix eks. and 1 hare been talcm your Haarlem
Th homeward rush of sightseers ha m' In from Europe We wonder
Indiana Traction Company in building loung uuston came w Us1 road from Wabash to North J Man-1 Jrre H...e LpI5Ä -
ehester and Warsaw. Kosciusko coun-1 "f " 'V" r" w .
'one of the rich oil tuen at Casey, ill. Miss Leeson told her family she was
Kosciusko Coun
ty voted $7.500 to the same road.
Broad Ripple Not Anuxed. Believing that the annexation of
i Broad Ripple at this time would be un-
how many of them have ever gone j jUSt t0 Indianapolis taxpayers who
tarn-jih Yellow etone Park, have gazeu anon the wonder- of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado or camped in the redwoods of California?
have not yet been given the improvements they are desiring. Mayor Bookwaiter vetoed the annexation ordinance
Evm the accursed mosquito has Us us - In New Jersey they get rid of t.aaips by band-cuffing and exposing
thcrn to the mosquitos nvnuts the tramps are
eacer to leave town ThU is almost j
a tarbaroun a capital punishment.
Leaves Farm to Black Mammy. The will of Mrs. Margaret Weintz. who dlotl at Evansvllle recently, has been filed for nrobate. She gives a
In a few farm in Christian County, Kentucky. r,-ailv nnil to Marenret G. Holland, a colored
woman who wn her "black mammy" years ago.
Fi vi thousand persona ate wrved everv day in the reptauran' which oc
c ji.: ;i whcN- floor in a department f .ri A woman ban charge, applying, a-, she says, the same methods she uses In her horn? methods whldi. as outlined m a current magazine, suggest that a successful houseki -per contormp to bu--irie-s principles, but huoanl7Ps them whiie she does so. To plan the da - work ahead is the man-rgc-r-first ru. and the second Is to
pie cacn i.ireciion a mim e iieutuiu l-oltit and make sure that it Is under f O-d In harmony with thi- idra. the r anaeer refu-' - to send word from c n- sul)ordlnate to another Fach emp.oe Is rea lied as each is needed; ..n 1 If there i- a criticism to be made. c one hear- lt but the per-on whom
f concerns Again, the manager tries to learn and hear in mind eah worki r -i limitation" to remtmler that a faithful and willing a-.-l-tant may have the time, hut not the x'rmgth. to
do n certain task, and that if the bur-
Oil to nicht, and the pain i all Rone.
win do a!! I can lor you. w unti luck- I remain Your fnemi.
ANTHONY C. MOKAK.
Hatingon-Hudwn P. O. Box 201, Feb. 17, New York
Ham and eges for bronkfast! It has stood the test of years. It's a world-wide food, I fancy, for it
everywhere appears Cap.ule, 25 and SO cent. Bold.. lSe and
ineres iiuu""ti w..... -- jJe at an cruEjm. there's nothing so delights j HOLLAND MEDICINE CO..
Tho eve of man at breakfast or so . . importer, Seranton. Pi.
Gov. Marshall to Keep Out.
Covernor Marshall has refused again to take part In the Indianapolis munuipal campaign. Representative Charles A. Gau-, the Democratic mayoralty nominee, appealed to him per-t-onally to get into the fight In his behaif. but the Governor repented that h doef not feel that he ought to mix in local no,'lt('s
Finally Got Her Nerve Up.
Her heart failing her on the evening Bet for her weddinu. Florence DrewUnter deserted her fiance. Melville W. puMrrworth. at.d went to Boonvllle Tuesday night She relumed to Evansvi'.le n-xt da.., intending to join her hethrothed. but again her heart failed
her and she acain went to Uoonville. Thursday. In n local theater, where her husband i eviployed. the ronple met The wedding followed quickly. Value of Indianapolis Factories. In reply to a query from a statistlian of Hshnii' ie Seir.tary Jacob SrtrMi of the Indian-! polls Board of Traoe has floured the approximate vulue of the factories of the city at
$; ;..Mi.(Ho.iMHt, figure, which Mr. bmith
?rn iIimIiIi1Iv f.i vnrnlilo to Indi
d'-n i- regularly Imposed, -nthusinsm Ht.;T'li - in comparison to other cities . . . . 1 . .! ... ....Ii.. n W
faltir anu worK mt-wnie.- druugery
work become.-
M'-renver. the head of the department maintains sympathetic relations with l.'T help, shows an lntere-t in their nffam. InvlU- their confident c. and tries tu assist them in their troubles She L- li ves she has her rewnrd There i-, perhaps, no startling novelty In these Iaws of conduct; but a point that deserve to ho emphasised appears In tho suggestion that tho plans which make the machinery of a home run smoothly work out equally well In the condu' t of a bust nose enterprise.
i if th. same la-t Anortling to Mr
iinJth thre are ulutit l.iioo factories -quashes, three of watermelons
stead went to Casey and with Huston
came to Terre Haute where they were
married.
Some one in Terre Haute telephoned
to Mr. Leeaon. who went to Kokomo.
where he learned his daughter did not
go to that town. Then with hU famPy
he went to his summer home at Webster Lake, leaving word with the ser vants that if his daughter came she could take her trunk but nothing else. He also left word for her that she had been disinherited. She did go to the house, but got her trunk and the message. Wilcox Is reported to have taken a fancy to the young man and will send him to Omaha as manager of a garage he owns in that city.
One-Man Fair Is Ended. James Daw ley. south of Bluffton. has closed his annual three-day free fair. For a number of years Dawley has conducted a one-man fair and agricultural display, and during these exhibitions hundreds of people visit his farm. The scene of the farmer's fair Is a
grove, where Dawley eret a tent and
places the products of his farm on display. A platform is built for the accommodation of speakers and entertainers, stalls are provided for horses, and parking place arranged for rigs and automobiles. Fiddlers from the surrounding coun trv hold a contest each year. Enter
tainment Is free and two out of the three days of the fair Mr. aud Mrs. Dawley serve free dinners to their friends. Children from four schools are given a vacation and attend the fair in a body. This season Dav. ley's exhibit was a
re?tiatkalde demonstration of the diversity of prodiKt- that can be raised on a smnll Indiana farm. Twentyeight different specie of chicken, turkeys, ducks and guinea, horses. Durham cattle. Angora goats. Cotswold sheep. Belgian hnres. white rabbits, potatoes, corn, wheat, fruit, six varieties nf pumpkins, five kinds of
and
tomiits the annetltes.
And I start the morning happy and I j
always wear a smiie, If I've breakfasted on ham and egg3 sorvod up in country style Detroit Free Press.
If your Druciritt cannot supply you,
nie ui uirccL.
October Brides. The land is full of lovors, and there's always room for more; O, bride of sweet October, bring your sweethearts to the door! The spring has lost Its roses and the frost Is on tho way. But love keeps spring oternal, and her Hps are red with May: The brides of sweet October. They are fair, they are fair. To the music of "Lohengrin" Marching down tho goldon stair. The land is full of beauty, and the
brides are beauty s ow n. In spite of summer's fading and the dreams of springtime flown; The world is gold with autumn, and the hearts are gold with love That walk beside tholr sweethoarts
where the wnue stars urom above: The brides of sweet October, Let them come, let them como, To tho magic of Mendelssohn And tho heart beat of the drum. The land Is full of wonder, and In wonder and In might The lovers lead the sweethoarts to the Hilled lanes of light, To Autumn's altars glowing and the crimson aisles of gleam Where marriage bells of magic play the plonllunes of dream: Tho brides of sweet October, On the way, on the way; Oh. they take us back to April And they turn tho world to May. Baltimore Sun.
Too many measure their moral soundness by the amount of sound they mako.
In the city. 900 of which are classified
as lending Industries. Culver Cadet a Suicide, pol.ert W Heinley. is years old. or
t;imtlb-. 111. commuted suicide by s-liootlng himself nt the Culver Mllitsry Academy. At the time of the shooting lhlnley was alone In his room Ills roommate found his llf-i-s l(0l in a chair Heinley was a niemter t.i the i,lor class No reason
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Aeroplane Races All Off. The nerplane rac9 that were to have len arlvi-n at the Indianapolis M'tfr Speedway this month hae been callel off
two or cantaloupes were among the ar
ticles shown. Famous $100 Goes to Charity. Prosecutor Hoot on. of Marlon Count. with the approval of Judge Prltchard of criminal court, hns made disposition of the $100. allotted bribe money, which. It was claimed, wns given to O. V Bakes to Stato Representative Ananias Baker In 1005 to Influence his vote on the ant l-clga rette law. Charity :ot the $100.
Got $3X00 for Big Pearl. James C.rny. a fisherman of Worthington. sold for IS.Ouo a penrl which he had found In a White River mussel. The pearl weighed & grains.
His Advice. "Frankly, madam." said the honest salesman. "I wouldn't advise you to take that gown." "Why not?" asked the woman.
"It doesn t mntcn your wmjnwiuu, he explained. "Oh well," she replied carelessly. I can change the complexion." Brooklyn Engle. A Learned Lesson. Tenchor James, what Is grammar? James (alias Jlmmlo) Grammar is tho aclonce which learns us how to
sponk correct. i. ue. Experienced .'"Met. Romeo was swearing oy Che moon. "Too inconstant." murmured Juliet. "It has a man In It." Chagrined, he switched to Hallcy's comet Instead New York Sun.
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An achinp back is instantly
relieved by an application of Sloan's Liniment This liniment takes the place of massage and is better than sticky plasters. It penetrates without rubbing through the skin and muscular tissue right to the bone, quickens the blood, relieves congestion, and gives permanent as well as temporary relief. Here's the Proof. Mr C. Lke, of 1100 9th St., B.E..Waihlnton,D.C.,wrltM : "Thirty yean ago I fell from a Ki2oi ami lertouily Injured my back. I auflered lerrlblr at tiruea ; from tbe imMl of tnjbck all around my toniach wa Juit ai If I had bon beaten with a club. I uteJ erery pltr I could Ret -with no rallef. Bloaii' Liniment took the pain right out, and I can now do aa much laddar work aa any man In the ahop, thank to Sloan's Liniment Mr. J. P. Eva, of Mt. Airy, Oa., arit "After Ixln afflleted for ihre yaanwlth rheumatUm.I uied Sloan; Liniment, and w cured aound and well, and am glad to iay I hareu't been troubled with rlieumalUm eine. My 12 waa badly t wollen from my hip to bj knee. On-balf a bottle took th
pala and f welling oat." Sloan's Liniment has no equal as a remedy for Rheumatism, Neuralgia or any pain or stiffness in the muscles or joints. rrim,2Se.,S0c.and$I.M Ntoan'a bonk ob bin-see, cattle, afteei. ma otiltry eon Cr. Addreee Dr. Etil S, SJui,
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S059. Design lSxlS Im h. i f Inch sofa pillow, to he work a lachlan and eyelet embrn.v n i transferred to linen, denim. 1 j lawn, rajah silk, ticking, at r , satin, messallne. silk, or a . material, the design woik 1 heavy silk floss or merctri. l s .....Um. n Vi material ')- 1 s
UllUIUUIh V. .- development. If the larp- " each corner is worked in broidery it should he pad. led it stands out In relief and worktd contrasting color from the r pillow. If desired the Ire en finished with silk or cotton t plain, as Illustrated, whlchev - J. Fashion Edltor. Centiuy &
Indianapolis. Ind inclosed please find 10 ren- ' send Paris Pattern No
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Wins the Prelate's P' ze Archbishop P. J. Hyan -f owes the children at the maintained by the Altoona the Catholic church a trea und they are linpati utl him to return here so he . best , , The Archbishop, who w.tendlng the ruby Juld ee . i A. Garvey. was taken to th. at Cresaon by the Ulsttop. ..: od the little with stories. Why Is a stick of ' horse?" he suddenly a-k d "I know," piped a hit ' 'Cause the more ni lick ' It goes." , . h The joke was on the nnd he grnciousU promts home the candy a soon as 1 home. Philadelphia Reo -r !
A Modern Luculius. M. Marcel Provost, the Feilst nnd the latest olect. i clan, seoms to ho soinethlt . cullus. H likes ortolan, i r must have hoen fatten.-1 months in a cage In m t. A certain "oatouffade -u eeniF n slinplo dish, but It r simmered slowly frt"'
M. Provost na rw.i.at homo be will oat only land ' been brought up since birin ewes, "dovoted entirely to tf of that ono lamb." Innocence at Home. The cartoonlsts's wife wa I i0A SSt" know Frod didn't .rb nt tho olllcc last nigh
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nS"Uccauso in hla leep i u I'll stay, but I don t know I draw.'" Llpplncotts. I
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