Ligonier Banner., Volume 44, Number 47, Ligonier, Noble County, 10 February 1910 — Page 2
I'he Ligonier Banner TIGONIER s INDIANA STEAMSHIP TIPPING Ax. s ship nears land after a trip across the Atisntie Inexperienced trav elers are always o A ferment in e gard 1o the umfiér tips 1o give their varkons stewsrds Of course, one may € v wha! one chooses, and, no matlet bow wmall the amount wil never be guestioned Ly the recipient, though bie looks may meap much | may say, Bowever st ’fi 5 customary to give the tabic steward about three doilars Your tedroom steward should receive pot less Than twe dollars, the steward Imat polikhes your boots of & worning one toites Al Folr bath steward twi ddotlars 1p Ahe ¥ery lnrge Losla fn whick there wre fifts that run be twevn the B AnG A 'a'fivsficial_é:w&':fl yon the ciimh of fwve ity of s‘fi!fi. skl voat fabhin happen as b odeck, it fu Gorw o ~,"‘«Ee»;:,‘agf‘}i tgive n poutt i)H.'if” e ;i\- vy z«'tm cperate the cars’ It te ‘advixabie, by the way, to engage & gasdiion for. your derk !:?‘l‘}M!’ ard. indh cate the i B whileh you #desire to take rour ::«:é‘r;,!«f.‘:"i; tiub &t the tlithe when sou onEßke ¥Our pessage Tweive or f!!ftefqn “énrs Axn Ihe ‘u;;‘,fi";;z fl%;!’i}:{ffifli‘hflflr whg hardiy knowr sad those desiroun of purchasiar highgrado machings had o buy trem stioad and Mnpert them. Today the bkt Sitoß in use nre ;inf American mwiake the capital Invested In siitomo Lile manulaciuring aggregaton . hune areds cof fdllons of dollars and the busineuas hs,tmfrémamk fßpidly The Wrighik like Zeppetin 'hmu{ capital fxed thelr tu:“r:gf&fi»; srd Ind any amoant of Aniertean smonex ready lor fneestinent Io thelr awn and other poben agt aviation A company in wihich The hrathors Rew nteresiod has & capital of ,‘_‘f_,k,if“,r’»fill"/_"«f‘*; and deablioss athers o, egunl oF Inrger amount will b staviesd Thers gre et a’mx_h? jrobienis to Rolve in colpection with merial a.y:;:&;uz? iyt the business meritvdly haw i";a?«:m‘mm cum::-_‘wr“ia\li)‘ pomsible - G C With tood preducts of all kinds oxfregiely high in {:s'fi«fi,_ the peapis of b r., fenel B 3 rzz-;_z}' account themy: seives Tortunate i ,u;s@«r%‘ Hiing A vixitation of whitlng aléh known as Jrost fish” whiteh Were cast upen tha Learh reoently I 8 such nutilors that the voust for flW»_xniém was a solld ridpe of “f‘m?t" ;I§&fi2;§**nm along the veach gathered aa m‘uvh a 4 they couid ent Domediatoly and pack away for tuture e, and then Bauled tons of tha fib 1o thelr gardens and farms to #l< il the sofl ,’.’i“'m; whiting (s one uf the test {ood fishes of the winter pen son. f‘xmif the surtelt at Long Heach would have ginde many A lover. of fish happy 141 eeuiid hase bheen shured wit bt «-\;‘ve‘hs-}fiha! would have made the distribution profitable - China: would ba better off i s emperor could disaluise his mwind of the foaiish potion that he represents God on éarth, and Is of too fine a sub stance bodlly ' aad otherwise to be pore than Jooked at, it even that, by the copimen Q;m{:;;h&.‘ #4ys Brookhn Pizen ?m'" after finding from his owr chservation hew littie real differ euce, excepl i opportunity. there is be,ween the common people and the upconmoen (‘!{r@bflfiflfi, he might be convinced that his own position would s safer with a comunnity that had sontething to do with its own ordering, and thus be willing to enlarge the lih ertfes of the new provincial assem. tites elected recently. e The ianding at Vancouver, B C, of # consignment of 116 barrels of eggs trom China reveals the alertness of the (hinese for commercial opportuntties Eggs have ruled at high prices throughout the year, and f {t 18 possi: Lie to get them from China without in-. ordinate loss through decay in shipmwent, there may be a movement from the far east that will put out of busi ness those who buy up the product so freely that eggs remain firm and high even at the season when the hens are the buslest. = s
Foothall remedial legislation is talked of in several states. The fatal. 11y attending the game.this season has shocked and alarmed college authorttles and famllles of playvers. Either a way must be found to play the game with more security to life and limbd or aroused public sentiment will denand its abolition. Established as it is in the national sports, it is hardly worth the sacrifice of human life for ils continuance. -
“The average Nlcaraguan soldier shoots in the air,” laughs a New Orleans writer. In a few years all nations will be doing that—if flying machine development continues.
A wanderer calling himself the king of tramps has arrived in this country. The American police are no respecters of kings. - :
If Zelaya is a real man of affairs he will find some way to utilize the advertising he has been getting lately.
Recent weather conditions are said to have been “splendid for lumbermen.” Nevertheless, a brief spell of good weather would be enjoyable and wholesome for the rest of us. :
~When an aeronaut has driven his aeroplane to a height of 1,650 feet he has gone about 1,600 feet farther up than necessity ordinarily demands.
Now Honduras wants a revolution. Down in those little republics revolye tion is the national game.
EXPLOSION IN MEXICAN SHAFT - RESULTS FROM LIGHTED - CIGARETTE. NOT A MAN ESCAPED ALIVE Beventy-Four Are Dead st Primero, Col~Thirty Four Lose Their Lives at Drakesboro, Ky —Caupe of Armericarn Disasters Not Krnown. Ben Antonio Tex -~ A% & resuit of the carelonstions of & Mexiean in iight ing & clgaretls Weodnesday 190 min ety ere dead 6 the Paula mine in Murirs soross from Bagle Pass it the sfate of Uoahulin - Bigty wight bosdies bave piready t.u-'»«»;,- taken frotn the shalt ihae others. are buried further B Thére & o hope thal Ay Wil be [ound ailves. Nat s ploghe g I o mile cßearod allve (e man was brought 19 the ;f'ii-i' In B cOBRc s oouds tion l‘.f"-:’ diod i~'é;€ll;3?§‘ therenite: e tnald of Ihe Ofoinmiatoss o the explosion Suokitg I 8 the ming is protiibited 1t seeras as I a new thiner, .fn‘;‘"!‘fii,{{i;i;fi:ai“: Ihe danger, gl pgied e BAg malohies int the shall wheh he wWeh! to wWork a ved the nitners bad been Bt wOrk venrly an bour when be siruck a math to HEL A clgaretie. Promediately the explosion followed, Buryitig milve ihe W men in the fine 8t the time Frantie offorts were waide by ‘ nilne superintendent 1o reseue the men hint Lhe ehalt was po flled that it took Bours ¢f work o rasch (e chamber where the wen were conlined The expioston puiast §,m.»' beoy terrific Ba fhe éntire in terior of the niine was hadly wrecked Primorn Lol «Only 18 wen are ,'g, ad as rosuil of the miystericus pyYploxion intthe Primern ming This fe the fral Brure pecorsl 58 1o & carv (0! check made In g bßousctahouse eanvaEs finiehed By Bffctals of Ihe Cedorado Fusl & fron Cosnpany f Forty nine badles have luwen recov ered fvdms the mine lis known that ore bodlies lay 1 b fi’a‘r"a“\'t&‘w Bt 3t wae dunbporous [oF Ihe rescue panty to work Jonger Pusther nork of res cue has been glyen U uptil the dead v hisckdamy has been dissipated Nioane har Leen able a 8 Yof 1o ab Pertain the exaol trupe of lhie ex pionion There 18 tach suflering among the fanmilison of the miners who wore killed and rellef ftands have been sloried 0 YETIOUs parts of the siate : . Inakestvoo Ky¥=Thirty four men Jost their lives (o & ferribie cxplostor which oreurred I 8 258 upused section aof the Wicklille mine st Drowder 3 sesday night ‘ 'f?z:‘\ twi of the bodies most of them toret! ¥ niafigied And binckened have beon brought to the #urfnce and wre Being buried 5 : When the explosion oecurred, the concussion of which wae a WwWarning ti those ih olher iff‘n'flfi‘;:‘}’: af the work ings there were fearie 100 men in the wipe ihe sighal to holst the Rliage wous _;:%xv!‘; fnd the frantic min ers i g£an pouring oul : It mas some e before the work of rescue began, bhut when a ?,BZ":‘}' went dow 7‘:)! was found that the dead and ilntured could be reached Dbt is expressed as to tho real tause of the explosion. Bome belleve thnt » large quantity of Llasling pow gdor was sol off while others say N war gas or dust. The bodies hrought 3t with the exeeption of Keily and thie negro. are bi’!ft’!\“mi‘tn complete the lgt of dead Several of those (n jured are (o R serfous condition : BRIBERY IS NOW CHARGED Asserted That Western Indiana Had “Siush Fund" to Fix State and : City Officiails. : Chicago —Sensational charges " that the SXHOOOO which the (hicago & Western Indiana rallroad ts attempt Ing to recover was a shash fand” used for the bribing of state and city officials were Monday made follow. ing an announcement by State's At tarney Wayman that he will not ask indictinents of the three men the road holds responsible for the loss of the money. Henjamin Thomas, former president of the road: John O Fetzer, real estate man, and Charles R, Kap pes, the road's former real estate agent, are accused in the bill which the road has flled In the circuit court of charging the road fictitious prices for real estate. Would Feed All Paris L Paris.—Rodman Wanamaker of Philadelphia has offered, Through American Ambassador Bacon, to pay for a loaf of bread for every flood victim in Parls and viclnity daily for 30 days. -American subscriptions received Wednesday include $5.000 from Henry C. Frick of Pittsburg and $l,OOO from citizens of Baltimore. The total of American. subscriptions now exceeds $160,000, the largest sum contributed by any foreign country. : Mexican War Veteran Dies. - Freeport, Ill.=—Thomas Webb, veteran of the Mexican war, died Wednesday; aged 91. He participated in the battle of Buena Vista under Gen. Taylor. Mr. Webb's son, Dr. Arthur T. Webb, is dentist to ‘the royal family of Italy. e Australians Coming on Junket. - :Melbourne—The Victorian cabinet has decided to dispatch within a few days a mission to the United States and England with the object of pro‘moting immigration.
“Chicago Kid" Held as Suspect
New York.—Harry Meyers, alias “The Chicago Kid." was arrested Tuesday as a suspect im the murder of Moses Gootman, the shirtwaist manufacturer, who was shot by a burglar early Sunday morning.
Italians Fight Mad Mullah.
Rome.—A detachment of Italian trocops has fought a battle with the armiy of the Mad Mullah in the interlor of Benadir, in which 11 dervishes were killed and many wounded onp both sides. ;
31 © 3 PARIS FLOOD SHOT SOLDIERS USE RIFLES ON RODB BERS OF DEAD. : Locters and Pestilenge Confromt French Authorities as ths Wa. < ters Subside. - Paris — Wik the recession of the walers of the Beine Parls s begin ning to feel the after sflecia of ihe flocst Monday the pavement on the corner of the Hue 81 Lasare and the Rue Caumartls subsided several feet A bouse eollateed on the Hiue 1o eourtie shartly after 1 hnd been evac uated by the tensants. On the Rue des Ertrepresenrs a hoge gap was opened under the collaras of several bhouses and the whole of the grognd flonr of 8 hemwe on the Impesse de VEgiles a sinAersined Hevers! fesures have spened in the Oual §'Dreay . _ Caoliapeing Lulidings and streets, kowerer are nol the fnoel poricns rrablerna comfraniing the Qfi:!?;!"‘g?f?'i“p‘fi. lawivescens. and danper of peitilence Eave hereane Ihe lescoes ol Ihe @mo front Geadle s tsking sdvsninge of chactic conditians S plander bholdly hedh in Paria and the Braviness HBe wrris fell o oof Rall & score of lodlers shet and Eilled by soidiere. = . - Tha Cteoling seainsl the Arsches war deronatrated tn varfous dramntie irstarviers of paorsull In ronhoals st tes betwest looters and fureaers ware. fought Three Apaches wers z}.-:*? dend and two others hasged o lamp posts s &8 warning . ‘ The gpulhorition sre ifi'k‘-t'fl”tts: all el foris to preventing a general epldemic sx the flunds subside A house to house canvass is belng mads atd the proply are warbed rot In. rececupy roons . which have been fooded until the quarters have hoen disinfected Ax the deposits of mud left by the walers nre removed from the Nouses Gutekifme will be plentifully used and the fodrs and = nlia cloaned snd white aurhed or painted : ¢ BEEF QUIZ MAKES PROGRESS Rumaored Indictments Against Four Packers Ard About tc Be Re parted by Grand Jury., {(hicspo — Progress in the heaf in vestipation. whlch s trying (o deter mine nhether 6r not the National Packing Company, owned by the Armourg and HSwifts ix a trust has devel eped to such & point that 1t is now believesd that the ingulry will pot last longer that twon werks Thiz 1z cutling. tha time first estl waled by povernment officials in half and s faken to mean thatl they are finding sufclent evidence of a doe umeniary nature o warrant the issy g of ndictments : : It was persistently rumored ahout the federal bulidiog Monday that I dictmients ngainet four of the hig pack: era were ahout to be relurnrd by the gramd farv. District Attorney Sims re funed. 1o deny or affivm this report ‘He gald that he could not tell how scon somiething startiing might de velop but the general ale of confidence dispiaved by government officials would indicate that they are not in the lenst disenuraged by the results of the investigation - BIG EXPRESS MERGER IS ON Reported That Scouthern Pacific Has Sold Its MHoldings -in Wells: - Fargo to American. New York —What is beiteved to e virtuaily a rrwi‘xw of two of the largest and wealllilest express compantes in the United States was revealedd when the secret got out that the RBouthern Pacifie Raflroad Con pany bad sold H 4 holdings of stock in the Welis-Fargo Express Company The name of the purchaser could no! be ascertained positively, but (o aythoritative eireles 1 was sald to be-the American Express Company if that 1s correct the purchase means virtuaily a merger o - TURKEY PREPARES FOR WAR Much Anxiety Felt Over Report Turkish Fileet lg to Proceed to M : Crete. B§t Petersburg —Confirmation has reen received in diplomailc . cireies of the report that a Turkish fleat will immediately proceed to Crete and that Turkish troops are concentrating io Thessaly. : ' Anxtety is growing hourly and the Russian press takes a pessimistic view of the situation, as It loresees that Hulgaria will profit by the occasion. - ! Hold 36,000,000 of Eggs. New York. — There are 36000000 eggs in one cold storage warehouse in Jersey Clty, according to the information placed before the Hudson county (N. J) grand jury in its investigation of the big packing and other eoncerns which maintain extensive warehouses on the other side of the Hudson river. The eggs have been there since last March, it was Jearned, = together with 100,000 pounds of poultry stored since April last. : : o —————— .oAOI o, L Senator Thompson Quits. . " Washington.—Fountain L. Thompson, recently appointed a senator from North Dakota, has resigned on account of {ll health, and W E. Purcell of Wahpeton has been appointed his successor. - i
Missouri Congressman Elected
Clinton, Mo.—C. C. Dickinson (Dem.) | was Tuesday elected to congress ! from this (the Sixth Missouri} con, f gressional district, by 2,500 to S.OOOf majority, over Philllp 8. E. Griffith | {Rep.). o . i
Guides Own Rescuers; Dead.
New York.—Although buried upder many tons of anthracite coal, Nicholas Nedendock, supenintended the work of rescuers six hours on - Monday. When his rescue seemed near 100 tons mere of coal- was precipitated on him and he was crushed to death.
Pleads Guiity to Murder.
Peru, Ind.—Ory Galloway, who claims he was insane when he murdered his wife Christmas morning, pleaded gullty Monday and received a life sentence.
OFN D 3 HAND SEE JOHN DS H EVIDINCE is FOUND THAT ROCKEFELLER 18 BEMIND . BEEF TRUSY, HARKS BACK TO 1893 PANIC Former O®cial of Monopoly Declares o Tressurers of Two Packing Houses Reprezent Standard Oil Millions in Big Meat Combine, New Yiorko-From s torwoer Bigh of foial of Yhe beof Iruet eviderisd bas vl wrsmaithed Lhere thit sevesis the Basd «f bt 1 Bockelviler §,:w§‘.vi.-.!.", the fnanepdy Aecurditis G his story the Ty Aiw.zi:i'ff‘ of Ladh ,%‘,f':gm'f:é‘}“ & Lo pral Heitit & Co ekl cantral the Maiional Fackits (o md ko e Wi called clioaripg bouse lér the trie Teliresenl xigr iard (3l interesis L 0 Re mwrretoof e fnancial power haek o §. V. Uarten {ressarer of Mwifr & 1% ki bewll suieessiails ponrded mzainst publivity fot near The treasirer of Avbniir & U B Ramue] Moflats tin whe Was reenlis elec el vics premitent of (he ?‘a‘i’é‘fi:«‘%:‘l«,-’ !‘«_'; bank. which iv largely dominaisd by Srandnrd (4] Interieiy My N Roberts beeaine treasurer of Anmogy & Do in 1904, Ihe wnine year thay Dgden Armdiur s -\_f entrol of Ihe Yimiieg i“-‘E;’i"“.:“A Poather Company fron Jokn 3 Lewkelelier Iy ' o e . dbe myatery which has murreunded thia deni 38 ol last olepoiied by the Giseoyery thatl the Wiw Rketedlers ook ,‘\tsu:-;"& 1 h stack for thwir 36':4:'!;‘-'! seciuritios aud thal My Mi?%{:ffl"flf wag ralsed from o oaghordinate capac Y o the !"-».t:v:’é'!;a‘?/;"' fiy represent the Bockefallor interests The story of how Standard O se eretly entered the heef trost dates Back to the panic of 1591 Bwin & {4 Vfi"’)f. thiay *:r::v;- wore Linrd up fos Tty Ghastavese F maif foatudey of the buziness which ®se ineorporat el 13 JAEE with 330 G trind Lo bßor row {rom Chicago bankers :“:';a.i failed L. A Carton who wae then A privaty banker i Chicago, weml o Swit LBnd said : 't can gel that maoner fof you fron Rockeleller. 14 me tey : Cartan sucrveded in 3’:1?552&# £5.004), 060 The capital of Swift & Co wa fmeressed from $7 000000 (o $15.000, G dast how much af this glock was takei up by Rockefeller at tha tinte i tor Known hut at the prosen titme it {s known that 8 ilarge portior Bt the SSOOOOOO bonds of Bwint & € are held by Standard Ol inter CRle 1o ; Az his veward, Carton becany (re-;;:x'v;r.r af NMwift. & Co. and eve | sinee Swift & Co hag expanded fast ¢t than ii!‘zfn" other packing house b the world, s capital baving been ip creasod $49.000.000 in the past twelv Nears : : This tremendoiz fnerease of capi talization withtut the least shavimg in dividends is regarded by movern ment officials as most gignificant At the Chi ago jndustry special effort wWill' b made by the federal prosecy tar to show that the price of beef ha been going on almost coincldentall with the expausion of stock. not oni: of Swift & Co byt also of Armour @ Co. which now s $20.000.00D, | WARSHIPS SAIL FOR ATHENS British Fleet. Hurries to Greece a Cretan Question Is Raised— Turkey Issues Warning. Malta —The Hritish batileship Dun can. ‘Bagship of Rear Admiral BSi Ceeargy Astley Callaghan, second 1 command of the British Medilerranear feet, with the cruisérs Lancaster Minerva and Barham and four wor pedo boat destrovers, left hede Thurs day Tor Piraeus, the port of Athens Constantinopie 1 {8 stated tha the government has informed the pow ers protecting Crete that if the Cre tans go to the Groeok national assem bly it will be regarded by the porte os u casuz belll. Among the many wiriiks z@iah'mvms‘ current are asser tions that part of the army of Epirus and the Third army cofps at Saloniki, are ready 1o cross the frontier and enter the plain of Larisso. . The Turk ish fleet also iz reéady to start for Piraeus , : London—Bhonlkd the Cretans at tempt to send delegates (o the Hel lenie national assembiy, convoked by King George, which would be considered a 4 serious threat to peace in the near cast, or in any other way disturd the status quo, international troops will be landed on the island. One of the conditions under which the troops were withdrawn was that the Cretans ghould take no steps against the sovereignty of Turkey. . The scnding of delegates to the Greek assembly would be a breach of the agreement The danger is not considered imminent, however, as the national assembiy is not expected to meel for months and responsible Greeks and Cretans have assured the powers _.at they will do nothing to disturb the peace. ‘Broker Hit by Panic. Butte, Mont—C. W. Cockrell, formerly in ‘the brokerage business and well known throughout the northwest, committed suicide Thursday as a result of financial and domestic difcuities. Cockrell had been wealthy, but lost everything in the panic of 1907, : e
Richest Preacher Dead
New York-—Rev, Dr. Richard Lewis Howell, known as the richest preach: er in the United States. is dead at his home here. He was 55 vears old.
Swedish Vesse! Sinks; Six Drown. Hamburg—~—The Swedish steamer Annie was in collision with the Ger-
man ship Susanna near Gluckstadt, on the Elbe. 29 miles northwest of here Thursday.” The Annie sunk immediately. Six of her crew were drowned. i
Broadens Texas Harbor.
Washington.—A plan for a 24-foot channel of the Arkansas Pass harbor, Texas, to cost $277,500, has been rec ommended to congress by the war de partment. ;
Sundey Schei Lossen for Feb. 13, 1930 | LEBSGR TEXT «Mattbew €353 Mo e T R DEN TEXT - Seel ve first (he Akl?“,.fi"\sv;"“ fil and Tis Plattesmsteem, ard al thilves shall ke added Unts you Mot £ 28 TIME, place and Lreusents sovs D s o B SRR MY Lc.tt’"<“~ : i i - Buggestion and Practical Thought Questinn - Hoaw can we iive In ‘B wearld withogt giving ouf lime and sirongth to gulning the hings o ibe fpoaetay : ) 5 Anrwer— ot wan's us to have the Best fhivgs of both worids, Ll we rannot have Ihe et of Ibls word withoot weeking Bt Ihe if:;g/‘*m:.:; of Wi wTrel AvE rIE R oURi e Pewn (reat Trexsurcidesin Placed sfore Vs -1 Earthly Treasures, ¢ i Lay Bt uh” wee Tor poeds bl st poard ae tersly Tor the eake of BOGINE pOSsesriun For sourseives ” wlßabily, whthont though!l of mhat good ran Be dope Witk this e srnfus. e teel of Anyone s what he doox with his the and ecarplbes bevond what In pecvsaary for Bis own Hvlipg and vsork "Tremguree upon earth are the vy fettal things, conteotsd with aur phys fral z*._«':ss"}a Bt denires Buch Bs ey, 1",.‘, s, Clothing foodd, plensgren Whete poth andd rust doth corrupt ™ The crdentisls Bad ne saviogs banks ne binds In whieh 16 Invesl thelr woallh henice costily garments sera A [avirite way of hosrding weallh Hat these had one deadly enemy, the moth Rusl, the congumar, corroder, reler ving nol oply to treasirex Bldden in the, ground, but to housen, books, furnd ture, ol Where dhinees Lreak through g diz through™ the mud wallk of ‘a house The Oreek tnthe for & barplar ¥+ oa “walidigesr 2 Hesvenly Tregs:ares ¥, ob Pt lay up for sourielves Iressyres In %?; sy en (! wantz s o he rich bat with plohes towardt (od. Heavenly Irensures Thiu refers inglesd (0 Ihe blessodnoss of Hesven, all s rewards, 1% 5.‘1“3.2!"', {l3 foys: but chiefly to Ihe Elnad of treasures which make Heaven what it 18, Heaven bhegun here on earth througl the heavenly Hi¢ Ureas ures of character of enlnrged Wwing, of good dewsdas of blessed work done of souls made better, of faith, love, poace, podiiness. bhrotberly Kindness, honesty, mecknesk and all the fralis of the spiftt. These Heavenly riches we ey aogulre snd enjoy bere : Becond The Power of Heavenly Treasured Ower sile v 03 - ¥or where your tressnre 157 That which vou most prize and love and seek for, that into which vou : put o you o e There will your heart be also™ Third: A Clear Viston of These Treasures Essential. Va 22 21 “"The Heht” of the body, our earthly taber pacle. “1s the eyp” An " i;i:im ix the Heght of a hovsas “If therefore thine #ye be single” ete, sealng things just a 8 they are, with po doable vislon 23 “Thy whole body shall be full nf darkness ” groping 1o lgnorapee un certain ak to trath and duty : ®4 UNo WED can serve 196 mas tors,” standing for opposiie prineipios, belonging to hostile Kingdoms, demsand. ing charncters, feelings. lives and frulis that are in essential contradic tion of one another, as lHeht and dark néws, rod and evil “Fither he will hate the one, and love the other” If one loves goodness he must bate evil: {f he loves evil, he will hate the good: ness, which Interferes with it "Ye cannot serve God and Mammon.” © lut the gquestion arizes: How oan we live in this evll world without giv. ing time and strength 1o the galpning of worldly things, such as poßey, posses. slons. houses, clothing, food, and the comforts of civilization? The answer is: God wants us (o have the very best of both the heavenly and earthly, but tanoyt have the hest of dven this world withyut making God and bis righteonsness f§rst and chief Therefore, do right /seek first the kingdom of Gud, and do not be anxious lest your Heavenly PFather fail - to keep his promises liustratlon. The physician author of \Why Worry® has a chapler on “The Doubting Folly” in which he shows the evil of continually doubting whether we have done the right thing We have al heard of the centipede with fts hundred feet "wha could no longer proceed upon his journey, when ft occurred to him to question which foot he should pext advance™ It is the worry of contisuslly making new decisions In minor things that ex hausts the mind One great underly. ing cholce isettled once for all carryfng with it thé whole Leingi to do right under ali circumstances—"the single eye'—both eyes sesing a single pur. pose-—~will solve most doobts and quesilonings. 3 How a Famous Hymn Was Written. As Tennyson's nurse was sitting one day at his badside, sharing to a degree the general anxlety about the patient, she safd to him suddgnly: “You have written a great many poems, sir, but | have never heard anybody say that there {s a bymn among them all I wish, sir, you would write a bymn while you are lying on yvour sick bed. 1t might help and comfort many a poor sufferer.™ The next wmonring, when the nurse had taken her quiet place at the bedside, the poet handed her a scrap of paper, saying: "Here is the hyma vou wished me fo write” She took it from his hands with expressions of gratified thanks It proved to be “Crossing the Bar,” the poem that was sung in Westminster Abbey at Tennyson's [uneral, and which has touched so many hearts,
: A Home Song. I turned an anclent poet’'s boak, And found upon the page: *Stone walls do not a prison make
Nor iron bars a cage.” Yes, that is true; amd something mare;
You'll find, wher'er you roam, : That marble floors and gilded walls Can never make a home. But every house where Love abides, And Friendsbip s a guest, Is surely home, and home. sweet home; For there the heart can rest : —Henry Van Dyke.
Often our triais act as a thorn nedge to keep us in good pasture; but our prosperity is a gap through which we go astray.—Anaon.
. T , % QZI@ &N . g? Pas v IR {. i . . . £ \ . &’ N / '\gfl 5/ NANECY B MARBLE HE was very ;».-r‘itw thete =as b doult whalever Rbost that: asd Haradd Vane who Hked In toolk ] &l pretty things of ail . kinds ~r;.;.~x--.;;'a_f women Eq Hogered 'n the shadow "" of the Ballway and & = B watehed sretiy Mouoad N Eihiin as sbe sat 8t the “ cid-Tashioned Greplacs one agsinty ' f restiteg o 0 the bragses goalirem #ad &L turtoriwned besd bent low xs with » oy goid peencii she wrole scpetl & 68 K aheel of pote paper which re Ptamant wosrnan lasdibor in her ‘ © Prepestliy fre *n"":'.; CERETD and 5 falr wyiter thinkicg Seraei! alone Promesadsdd o 3 way she Magd 'o talk 10 Ber cwn charming seif: and Haroid i man = stened excused himael? &8 the piea thal what she war saving cuig Le P sesrel or she wouild nol giter 1t sioud. oven thoogd supposing bersel! to Le sione And this s wihal e beard : . Yeu, Cupid, 1 bave wrilten a valen tine to the Gne who ls destined by M R 1t AT B AN A VLR R SV Wi g 2 e| M % it ;mffl Rl4 % 3 ‘r' N\& 3 | L A"T : bl o 1 Py \}f L ¥Je N "A %\;'_q i * ‘&; ‘/?9)\ ; HINE EAIN INAS é i Nd \ y f ?P e e -3 \ { i 8 . t::‘“ k ‘%3 : Ri 5 > : "‘" A i ] ‘ i\)‘ S i Bt L Fis T : 75 &4 o / . /"--‘- Lk ¢ Ml\ ' ¢ ‘k{e\fd ‘v";‘”i el ; Il & v ; : . . Made a Littie Curtsey. you to be my fate;: for. arcording to maldens” belief,. only he my own irge iover, can find 1t and afiswer {1; hoenes shouid an apswer come, It will Le absolute proof to me that the writer of it s my future lord and wastler” And she made a ittle curtsey bHe fore the jong pler glass. and suateh ing a soft wool shaw! from the sofa shie wourd 1t about her bhead and shoulders and, the valentine in her hand, went out on to the porch and rap dowo the gurden path, ilarcid from the hall window discreetly waleh ing her as she went Hghtly downp past the old moss-grown well 1o the some what bLieak and deserted summer house, where Le saw her slip the vai entine übder a loose stone at the siii: and then. for reasons of his own. not wishing (o be discovered by the fair writer of the valentine, he awiftly left the house by another path making a circuit which o & few moments brought Lim also to the summer house. where he defuy abstracted the valentine, pot pausing, bowever to read it until safely within his ownp bachelor guarters; bLutl, baving reached thewm, he could no louger brook delay and. with tzat and overcoat still on, be drew from Lis pockel the tiny sheet of note paper and read, In Maud's graceful chirography. the following: Good saint. on earth somewhere., thay teii me, Is wailing & Valenline, Brave and tender and loya! alway, And destinhd some day 10 be mine. Can you nu(&d him, and teil him daly Anoiher heasd tender and true As & Valenline somewhere In wailing for pim, And to find her jet him ask you Early the next morning Maud visited the summer house and. while not really expecting to find her valeniine gone, she did hope that it might be, so eagerly raised the stone at the mill and gave a little shriek of girlish dejight at finding her hope realized. Yes, her valentine was unmistakabiy gone. But who could have taken it? And. whoever, it was, it was guite shabby of him not to have an-
IDEAS 'FOR ST VALENTINE'S
Something New Devised to Greet the Anniversary of the Saint's Day This Year.
Horoscope valentines are new this ‘year, the casting of the horoscope being followed by an appeal for favor or a declipation of the honor, varying with the nature of the revelation of character made by the planets. Lovers whose affection is not a fleeting one may prolong the sentiment of Valentine's dey with the assistance of the valentine puzzile. The puzzle consiste of six red hearts, each bearing a single letter. These cards are to be sent daily, the last one on February 14; the letters on the hearts bearing a mystic message which, when complete, will cry out “My Love,” against a flaming background. There are many heart designs and in these days of valentine parties, no stock is complete without a large supply of red bits of the cardboard arranged for decorative purposes, some already iascribed and others plain for the benefit of the hostess who de-
swered 1 Cosld Rt bave Been that teasing Doy cousin of ders? If s she wonld pever bear (he lmst of 1L Hot po-Jdim would sever have st the stone back properiy. S Maid wsas beosmiing & good deleo ie. a jeast In '1353.!‘§. of ve ‘Pt who eoula N Bave bewil? Hbe felt certain that o 0 otie hid yeon Seof deposil ber valenline there snder the slone; hetee It being gose wouldosr Eun tha: Fsle bad indeed been -at work is ber Geball Dol ‘who was the mfif'atb ) 5 . And Maud dropped dowsn on the rue e seal Ribeit fisxt & ::.»::“:-..‘: €. RN winter 1o madilate and arrive &l sume evsbcioslon gadisturbed - i Bis regily did hose ',?4:?3! 44 ‘\! fast the roung r'o?tvmar;; for shHe was oot st &l up in theology and was guils too il ige $M e fur & ciergys :\."‘l wifs “And ths yousg dovicor wouid not #O, tlve me Be 10" she wald, emphatic iy, or | sever sould e swoel and auiiabie efnugh 1o share Rige wilth all the other womes. is the lowg ™ o Bhe pavesd 8 momest 268 then pon $3 *‘t::s'."if"' ",‘",‘;“«,"I“'."!"'v";?‘! 60 mEtspErsieal: snd whils | can’ee % & eally Breurme an irteiont s atn ¥eiliw, 1581 menia et Eaily x:'.} Miss Mbpud ghie cenlinaed gparly 16 herself LAY YOU are presuthing w 8 gregtl Qes: In laking t tor o pranted TRRI any ohe of 12y 4 gentismar wishes To B youir yalestize® 1315 Bt I g 6 not Batier myse!! Bot the &f Riliil FOUnDE then 1o towsy &fe =-;v "l that | must mentias tham tn Bnd somelaady, s 1 giteht s ws refer o the tilvre Regingld comee pext and he does wally disisely; but walizing is sot yery proefitable ans 1 fear ¥ fs poct Reghie's strongest potnl - Tom i Imlelieelaal: batl Na eR | dreadiul temper that | sbould fesl & the fipnme ga though 1 =>o iyimg ADE dypamite Jos s 2 tprsnl. and he ix a 0 !f.'.l",f senious ‘a”g tays Lo have pby own way, or think b docand i a man fr."w‘ i{;v'.v-'f &2 U Yip ;.“’g_ gns Avsway ] am afraid T :_a.';" ' ha tempted fto Temse hlio a lifla n that porsbhiaation woold wot 5:,,‘_. sit (i ey are iefl-cJack xnd Harodd: ‘apd Juck is a dear g @t . hat pot atoal vnmangding ™ | iBke bhad Yargoties sl she discarded oo Beracae Le Was ] And Gasl But not o least, there fs arcid® ) 2 Hat what sbe thought of him the e iady A 4 not sav That evesing as she again sal st the old fireplace, feeling 11- ingsf be anfessed. somewkar dis .;-.; toted at the ponarrival of her saleniine 8 white milssive evidently ‘tissed In thraugh the ‘«~;~:n hall window: feli st ber feet. Bul we one was i sight and. tull of esgéer sxoeststion Maud jrted the sealed missive | T 05, bow romantiic” haw delictas™™ she sxviniived, as with N 4 ,: Leart and dancing eyes. she read : ), mwestheart mics! | have no gift 18 Now . Ro giriveines g 2 thau art i i e A vet iy e And Lendes, Aral Lring lo you my Leart. s Then, as she torned her head the docr behied her opened -saflly.. ang semebody took her In bis xrois xid somebody's - kisses? ailenced (o pro tests of her Yps : o A l:Z!Te'Q!;’;;‘»g:& a woman's - last i‘rr’-'-::;,-\‘s:’.' Battls -befors the ‘suften der she 1s happy in making - ‘and then Mand, with ail the tendet love of _her heart shinfog In 2':«%:? giorious _6),&;, whispered, solliy— . i el 0 Harold! 1 am so glad (it was you'!” ° e Bubztantial Valentines. ~ In olden days valentines x‘si-‘w“{sr-‘tt{y gifts to some friend chosen fof the day. The lady valentines of ‘the six: teenth and seventesnth centurles were honored not by ancooymous verse, but by substantal gifts THE LION IN LOVE. G o _ w4y - - . s P N - .£" g = . KN 2 g Je b iy (S, &) | g T — ' i/ % L S ; LOVE IN THE LION. - X 45 / g : g ‘. ‘5 A : - : ",". D e el L seA [ = a 3 A_.‘_s..\ ’ ) 522 Blas -o) > (£ 'j(- S e,\-ifi&'- N . =R 2 ke )0
sires to be original in the sentiments with which she regales her guests For the valentine. party, above all others, must have anatomical place cards and favors. = i
Drafts on various trust companies, express orders, and other formal messages continue in favor and there ig a
“tallophone™ message, a cow being used as the line and the peaceful feeding of a tittle calf leading to the inquiry, “Who's buttin' in?’ In contrast to the comics, are the cards bear-
ing dainty sentiments; one having a four leaf clover in the design bearing the verse: : :
He who finds a four leal clover Any wish of his comes.true; - 1 have searched the meadows over, And my wish embraces you.
There are many elaborate valentinés for older people, hand painted eards and sentiments, pretty frames to carry the photograph, handsome boxes to be filled with candy. And as ever, there are the handsome gift books and with it all St. Valentine is throned more firmly than ever—a third century saint with a court of 2@th century
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