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VOLUME EIGHTEEN. NO. 4 OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1910 ONE DOLLAR THE YEAR ASSOCIATION WILL PUT GAS IN TENTS FIRST QUARTERLY MEETING UNDER ’ PLAN HELD WEDNESDAY ally Routine Business Before tlio Members, W ith n Discussion of 'Topics Involving Local Interests. Ileports Mn*lo By the President imil tlie Secretary. * In conuonance w itli a recently- adopted plan, tlio first quarterly meeting of tlio year waB hold by the Ocean Grove Association on Wednes- day. .Following so soon after the regular; annual meeting ol November tlie assembly this week found but lit- tle Important business for transac- tion; other than routine matters and the discussion of a number of things pertaining to.the general welfare of tho Orovo. Those attending this session wore James L. Hays and M.. B. Blanchard,' of Newark; Rev. Dr. Charles L. Mead, of Hoboken; Rev. Dr. Thomas O’Hanlon, of Jersey City; W. H. Heialer, of Pemberton; Rev. Dir. George B. W ight,"of Trenton; Rev. Dr. A. J. Palmer, of New York; Rev. Dr. J. B. Haines and D. Harry Chandler; of Vineland; . Judge Charles Hendrickson, of Red Bank; Bishop Luther B. Wilson, of Phila- delphia; Rev. Dr. Ballard,' B. N. Cole, T. M. Dickey and Rev. Dr. Henry Wheeler, of Ocean Grove.. Dr. J.-H. Alday, of the Grove, owing to indisposition, was absent from this meeting, the first ho has missed in years. Ex-Governor Stokos was prevented from coming, as he was ono of the pallbearers at the funeral of Ex-Governor Werts. The illness of the daughter of Rev. Dr. W. H. Morgan, of Newark, kept him at home. Bishop Wilson came down from Philadelphia, but announce- ment of the sudden illness of Blshoj. F08B took him back to the city at noon. D. Harry Chandler, a now mombor, had opportunity to b6 pre- sented to a number of the brethren for the first time. Aa a quorum was lacking at tbe hour set for tho opening of the meet- ing, tho time before dinner was upeat in a social way aud In discussing a number of matters involving Asso- ciation interests. Dinner was had at the St. Elmo hotel, wheTe Pro prietor Jones served a first-class meal. Immediately after dinner, a quorum having gathered, the mem- bers went into session for several hours. The real estate committee, having charge of gas in Ocean Grove, was authorized to install that commodity in the Association’s property, par- ticularly in the tents and bungalows. This will be done as soon as tho Coast Gas Company’s men can get at the work. Tho summer program was the subject of some talk In an Informal yvay. but of course no dates or en- gagements were made, as'that mat- ter properly comes under care of the Devotional Committee. The engage- ment of Prof. Morgan as musical di- rector for the coming year has been ratified. Secretary Cole made a brief re« port covering the present condition of tho Grove and the status' ot the pavilion Improvements now under way. There was a report also from Dr. Ballard', pertaining to the gcnei- al wolfaro of the place, together with a resume of the lot tax situation. Owing to a pressure of engage- ments in his line of work, .Rev. Dr. R. J. Cook, presented his resignation as a member, of the Association. Dr. Cook is the book editor of the Metho- dist Episcopal Publication Hoard. He waB elected to membership In the - Association about three years ago. Thcro aro now two vacancies in the Association ranks. Tho meeting wns short, adjourn- ment being reached about four o ’c l o c k , After tho session a number. . of the members inspected the work of improvement now under way at tho Ross pavilion. Now Ofliccrs For Parsonage Aid. At tho annual meeting on Wed- nesday officers of tho Ladies’ Par- sonage Aid Society of St. Paul's church wero chosen for tho year, us follows: President, Mrs. S. H. Clothier; vice president, Mrs. John Loson; financial secretary, M rs. George Prldham; recording secre. tary, Mrs. William Reynolds; treas- urer, Mrs. W illiam Robinson. At their next meeting the ladles will appoint tholr collectors and standing committees. Secured As Organist. Miss Edith Morgan, of Abbott ave- nue, has been secured to take tlio place of Miss Lura Smith as organist of the First BaptlBl Church, Asbury Park, when the resignation of MIsb Smith' becomes effective March 1st. .Miss Morgan Is the daughter of Prof. and Mrs. Tall Esen Morgan. Sho la an accomplished musician. Tax Ilcaclne Postponed. The hearing of the appeal in the' Ocean Grovo lot assessment calen- A darod for Wednesday of thin week in the ABbury Park council cbnmbor, was • postponed at tho request of .counsel until today (Saturday). Ar- gument will bo continued at Free- ' hold before the Monmouth County : Tax Board;, v .. v ' v '' SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS Canvass ol Plans to Be Made in This Work During the early part of February the New Jorsey Sunday School Asso- ciation is to make a thorough can- vass ol Sunday school plans and methods throughout the entire State.: D istrict meetingB will bo held In four sections as follows: February 8—-At -Vinland, where tiie counties of Gloucester, Salem, Atlantic; Cape May and Cumberland are expected to be represented.. February 0 •— A t - Burlington, where the counties' of iiunterdon, Burlington, Ocean, M ercer and Camden' are expected to- be repre- sented:- . ":;vv -'.i y .'■■■■, February 15—At Dover, where tha countieB of Sussex, W arren and Morris will be represented. February 24—At Newark,' whore .the counties of Passaic, . Bergen, Hudson, Essex, -Middlesex, Union, Somerset and Monmouth w ill be represented. . Opening at Vineland on February 8, and closing at Newark February 24, several, days will be - spent by the'.State field workers in getting in touch with ,the individual Sunday schools through the superintendents of the departments And county of- ficers. Each of the departments of the State will bo Included In the plans for theso district meetings and the problems'which confront the smaller school, as well as the elty school, will.be studied and solved by experts. ITALIAN BARIC ASHORE. Grounded Tuesday at Shlpbottom Light, Long Beach. The three-masted Italian bark Fortuna, bound from Montevideo and Barbadoea, for New York, went ashore Tuesday morning at Shipbot- tom, Long Beach, half a mile north of the Shlpbottom llfesavlng sta- tion. The wind was blowing from the southeast at the time, with fog and rain, and a moderately high sea. The Shlpbottom lifosavers put out In their surf boat, and reached the stranded vessel resting easily and in no Immediate danger. When the llfesavers reached the bark they were asked by the captain to send word to the M errit & Chapman Wrecking Company that assistance was wanted at once. The captain also asked that the revenue cutter at Sandy Hook be notllie4 and asked to come to hiB aid. The captain has hlB wife and three children With him, and there is a crew of thirteen men. Th" Fortuna Is 923 net and 982 gross tonnage. Trapani is her hailing port. DR. MEAD DECLINES CALL. Jersey city Cbngrcgationnlists Want- ed Him For Their Pastor. Rov. Dr. Charles L. Mead; of Ho- boken, who came to Ocean Grove on Wednesday to. attend g meeting of the Association, told the Times he had declined the, call given him by the First Congregational Church, Jersey City. Ho was asked to sue-, ceed Rev. John L. Scudder, who re cently resigned from that pulpit. To have acceptefl the call meant that Dr, Mead would be obliged to withdraw.from the Methodist confer- ence and also resign from the Ocean Grove Association, whose members must be Methodists. JOHN M . BUTLER, NINETY-NINE YEARS OLD , STILL AN OPTIMIST SEVEN CLUBS IN LEAGUE Daniel V. BoHorjcnu. Daniel V.; Bellerjeau, .who died in Trenton on Tuesday, was a former resident of Ocean Grove at 0 Main avenue. He was the son of Mrs. El- la V. Reeves, who owns a cottage at 21 Abbott avenue, this, place. Mr. Bellerjetvuls death; was'r caused by piiraylsis. He was fifty-one. years old. The funeral was held from liis late residence, 238 North W ar- ren street, Trenton, this (Friday) afternoon. v : Corporation Fees Increase, There was an increas of -469 in the number of corporations charter- ed in New' Jersey last year, accord- ing to a compilation In the ofiice of tho Secretary.of State. During'1909 the number of companies chartered was 2,118, while for tlie preceding year the number was 1,649. The revenues from the State from Incor- porations amounted to $187,717.35, ns against $148,387.25 duTing 1908, showing an increase' for 1909 of $39,330.08. Revival Services. Revival ■ services-at St.' Paul's church, this place, Instituted ‘ on Sunday, January 9th,.have been held nghtly during tho week. The paBtor, Rev. Marshall Owens, is much grati- fied at the success of thesei meetings. Ho Is undecided as to the advisabili- ty of continuing them next week. In any event the Tuesday night., class arid ..the Wednesday night prayer meeting next week will partake of a revival nature. Coal Collection Taken. The annual collection to pay for coal was taken at St. Paul’s church, this place, last Sunday morning, and evening. For this! purpose tho sum •of $170 was raised. - , ' , ; . Money;to Iioan. Money to loan on flrat bond arid mortgage In various amounts. Quick service. B. N. Woolston, Real Es- tate and Insurance, 60 Main avenue, Ocoan Grove, N. J.— tf. John. M. IlHtler Last Sunday at his home In this place, John M. Butler, the oldest ■resident of Ocean. Grove, quietly celebrated His ninety-ninth birthday anniversary. For some years “Uncle John," as lie is familiarly called, has been boarding with M rs. Jennie N. Oakley, 84 Mt. Zion Way. He came here from Staten. Island, where he was born and where he resided, for the greater part of his -life, Years ago: he was In the livery, business, and he has a fund of interesting stor- ies in connection with that business and, tho many prominent New; York- ers who patronized it in the early days. “Uncle John” was acquainted with Commodore Vanderbilt, and on ono occasion lie made the great mag- nate pay for the damage done a car- riage while being unloaded from one of the Vanderbilt ferryboats.' AU his life Mr. Butler haB been a temperate man, never using tobacco and seldom, tasting liquor. . By na- ture he is an optimist, and even, at his advanced age he is disposed to look on the bright side and refrain from complaining at the inflrmitieb oi age, although In the latter par- ticular he is blesBed, for, aside from a dimness of sight and a slight Im- pairment of hearing, lie la in’ the en- joyment of all his faculties. In good weather lie delights In daily walks, which are of no inconsider- able distance. He converses intelli- DEATH OF SUMMER VISITOR Plot. Slevcns an Atlantic House Guest Several Seasons Prof. W illiam Arnold Stevens, who died' at his home in Rochester, N. >Y.y the latter part of last, week, was a summer, visitor to Ocean Grove. He spent the last two seasons at the Atlantic House, and was ex- ceedingly popular with the guests ot that hotel. For more than thirty years Prof. Stevens had occupied the clmir of New Testament Interpreta- tion in tbe Rochester Theological Seminary. He was recognized as one o f,tho foremost scholars In his de- partment in this country. Asido from the demands of class Work Prof. Stevens found time to w rite books. He was the. author of “A Handbook of the Life of Christ,” and he collaborated with Prof Ernest DeWitt Burton of the University of Chicago,'in producing a work en- titled “Harmony of the Gospels for Historical Study." His .“Commen- tary on the Epistles to .the Thessa- lonians,” and his “Life of the Apostle Paul,” fill an Important place in the libraries of many preachers. and teachers of the Bible. ' John D. Hurt gently on. subjects of . interest; dis- playing rare qualities of a mind as clear as a bell. Ou his birthday anniversary, last Sunday “Uncle Jbhn” established a world’s record, it is. believed. In 'tie morning: he was visited by the Rev. Marshall Owens, pastor of St. Paul’s church. After talking and praying with the old gentleman the pastor led him into spiritual reflection, with the result that in a few minutes he consented to give his name to be in- scribed on the rolls of the church. “Put my name, next to that of Thomas Jackson,” he said -. Mr, Jackson and “Uncle John'* are warm friends. When the neWB was carried to church by Rev. Mr. Owens there was genera,! rejoicing. The congregation, led by the pastor, joined in singing a. hymn- of praise, closing with the Doxology. In addition to establishing a rec- ord last Sunday, Mr. Butler holds anbther world’s record. Until two years ago, or at the age of ninety- seven, he could be seen almost daily seated, in a speed sulky exercising his fast pacer Nanny Cl on the good roads .hereabouts. Some yfears ago the papers of the country gave con- siderable space to the story of the driver , of the noted trotter Charley Herr being able to . campaign his horse through the Grand Circuit at the age of eighty-five, Mr. Butler b^ats this record by twelve years* BISHOP FOSS STRICKEN Young Couple Elope. Declaring thbir intention of going to St. Paul's : Sunday School, this place, two weeks ago Raymond C. Cook and Miss Josephine Mlnaldl, of Asbury Park, slipped off to -Mana- squan and were married. The cere- mony yftis performed by the Rev. R. B, Stephenson, pastor of the M. E. church at that place. The firBt of this week the marriage was an- nounced when the groom handed the marriage certificate to his new grandmother, Mrs. Phoebe Bwlng, ot 1005 Mattison avenue, with whom his wife, made her home.. Hospital Treated Many Patients. Last Saturday at the annual meet- ing bf tho board of governors of the Monmouth Memorial Hospital, Long Branch, T. B.'Woolley was elected president, C. G. Van Note, secretary, and II. B. Bannard, treasurer. The report-of the ;supervising matron shows that upwards of. 2,000 pa- tients recolved treatment In the hos- pital during the year 1909. Dr. Ballard At Bradloy Beach. The pulpit of the Bradley Beach M. E. Church last Sunday morning was occupied by Rev.'Dr. Ballard, .of Ocean Grove, who preached with characteristic vigor on the need of caring for the body as the temple of tho soul. At least once a year Dr. Bullard preachers In tlio . Bradley Beach church. ■■ Remodeling Fish Market. . \ John Woolley, the flslr dealer, is having the Interior of ills - Olln street market remodeled. The 'work is boing done by Contractor A.. Po- land, of Bradley Beach. Mr. Wool- ley is in Florida at present. He will spend three weeks in the South. Ocean Grove’s Friend In Philadelphia Hospital With Paralysis Bishop Cyrus D. Foss, of the Methodist Episcopal Church, suffer- ed a stroke of paralysis on. Tuesday afternoon wJifen riding in a Philadel- phia street car; ;and he was removed to the Hahnemann Hospital in a serious condition. His entire right side is paralyzed, and he has lost the power,of speech. Because of ii is advanced age— Bishop-Foss was 76 years of age.on Monday~—fears are entertained for liis recovery. For a year or more His health has been precarious. It is only'recent!y rthat he has been able to‘ go out. Bishop Foss left his. home, at 2043 Arch street, to take a short walk and to mail a letter, lie walked 6 own Arch to ' Tenth street,- and there boarded a westbound. Car which passes his door.. At Thirteenth street he uttered a sharp cry and'the car was stopped; He was helpless and was carried into a. Store at the corner and a few moments later he was removed to the hospital. ' It was. in 1857- that Bishop Foss became actively associated with the. Methodist Church, and he was then connected with tlie New . York Con- , ference. In 1S7B he was elected president. of Wesleyan University, from which institute lie. graduated in 1864 when he was 20 years of age. He was a. prominent member of the General Conference for many years, and in 1880 he was chosen bishop. I-Ie;located tlrst .in St. Paul and later in Minneapolis. lie chose Philadelphia as;his permanent, abid- ing place in 1889 and he has resided there since. Bishop Foss was born in Kingston, N. Y., on . January 17, 1S34. Bishop Foss is one of the best •known prelates in the Methodist Church in America. Iii 1906 he took a trip around the world, .fin'd be re- turned, greatly Improved in health, iii September, 1907. On his journey Bishop Foss travelled 35,000 miles, 2 0.0 00 of which was by sea. He ,^yas a warm friend of Ocean Grove more especially during the life ,of Dr: Stokes. On a number of occa- sions he preached in the Auditorium here. , Grit teuton Circle W orkers. On Monday afternoon the Flor- ence :Crittenton Circle of this locali- ty m et at.the liome of. M rs. Bimbler, in Bradley Beach. In the;absence of the president,. Mrs. Wesley Williams, the chair was. -occupied by Mrs. Houseman. The latter gayo an in- teresting account of a house-to-house, visitation ' in Bradley peach W ith Mrs. Bradbury 'in the'interest of the Circle.. A, report of the work on the West Side, Asbury Park, was given. Tlie subject; of a women's reforma- tory for New Jersey waB discussed. The Circles in the State will work for an institution! of this kind. The members'Of the local Circle pledged their hearty coroperation to M rs. Bradbury. ' nigli School Teams Getting Ready For Baseball Season In the baseball league pf East Jersey high schools it is • expected : that seven teams will, contest this season, viz., Neptune. (Ocean j Grove), Asbury Park, Chattle .(Long : Branch), Red Bank; Atlantic High^.f lands, Lakewood,, Point Pleasant .and l Perth Amboy.: At a meeting-of. the i league representatives last Saturday j in.Asbury Park, S. IC. Reifsnyder, of the Qcean Grove School; S . - D>, Thompson of the..1 Asbury Park school, and- J. L. Kohler, of tiie .Red Bank school,: were delegated, to pre- pare the; baseball schedule for the coming season.- . . ;v '-' ’’’/•*; . At this meeting last Saturday it w as'decided to accept the offer of .Melvin A. RiCe, ot Atlantic High- * ) lands, of another trophy cup to be ’ ,com]>eted for by the. schools in the league. The games to comprise tht schedule of points for the cup were left to a committee composed of Samuel K. Reifsnyder, Neptune; 6. V. Williamson, Perth Amboy; and F. Cossaboom,- of Atlantic Highlands. The annual field and track meet of the league is to, be held at Red Rank either on Saturday, May. 21, or Saturday, May 28. S. D. Thompson, : Asbury. P a r k ’s representative In the league director- ate since the resignation from the school faculty of John S. Clark, suc- ceeded the latter as president of the board. Present at the meeting were Mr. Reifsnyder, Neptune, and E. S. Brokaw, ' Manasquan. : W. A. D. Clark, of Chattle.high school. Long Branch, was represented by proxy and George Brown' Lakewood’s star pitcher for three years’ past, repre- sented Mr. Vail, the Lakewood mem- ber of the board. BRIEF SESSION OF ^ : THE LEGISLATUBE A HOOD o r BILLS INTRODUCED ON MONDAY NIGHT PREACHERS’ MEETING. Paper On Successful Revivals Read anid Discussed. A paper on “The Secret of Success- ful .Revival Services” was read be- fore the preachers’, meeting in St. Paul’s church, Ocean Grove, last Monday morning, by the Rev. Dr. B. G. Hubert, pastor of Bethel A. M. B. Church, Asbury Park. A general discussion of the salient features of the interesting paper followed its reading. . A report of the spiritual and ma- terial interests of the churches in the district was made by Presiding .Ifcaudley. A ’motfon prevailed to ask Rev. .Dr. Stockdale, pastor of First church, Asbury Park, to preach at the open> ing session, of the New .Jersey .C o n - ference tlie sermon on ‘‘Debt” which, he delivered in his own pulpit last Sunday. . , Rev. Dr. T, J. Scott, of. Ocean Grove, will speak at this meeting next Monday .on “The Trinity- and i\Iodern Thought;” ’O" For Sweet Clinrity, • in response to a general ;appeal made by the Monmouth Memorial Hospital for. $3()',006 needed for. re- pairs to the interior and exterior of the hospital, . a large nurse’s home and a new heating system, the Red Bank auxiliary has decided to give a. musical and dramatic entertainment at Frick -Lyceum , on Monday night, April 11th. The .auxiliary has set this date so far in advance so: that no other organization will plan to hold any affair near that time. liliks* Anniversary, y v " The. third anniversary of the local lodge of Elks was celebrated bn Tuesday night at the"Grand Avenue Hotel, Asbury Park. Over two hun- dred members of the order, ’ their wives and friends, had part iu the evening's entertainment. Many out-’ of-town visitors were present, Rev> Al.,L.‘. Ferris delivered an address of: .welcome, and professional . taient furnished a diversified program. Opercstta For Organ Fund. A . charming operetta by j. Astor Broad, under the direction of Mary Lawson Leech, will be presented at the ’ Casino Theatre on Thursday evening, January 27th; Benefit will, be for the organ fund of the;. First. Methodist Eplscoiml Church, of. As- bury Park. Reserved seats, 73 cents. Now on sale at Hulick’s drug store, Mattison avenue. : Smallest Baby in New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. George Callahan, of Gloucester City, think they have the tiiiiest baby in the State;. It Is four weeks .old and weighs, a trifle oyer two pounds.: When it was horni it weighed a. pound and a half and could be placed in a. cigar box. The youngster is a boy, and in spite of. Jiis diminutiven«2ss is . healthy and promising." Cottage In Transit. House movers White and'Trimble on Tuesday raised: Assessor ■ LUla- gore’s cottago from its foundation at 54 LWebb avenue, and the same is now1 in-transit to Bradley Beach. It is expected, that the cottage will be taken across Fletcher 5lake . next Jlonddy. For that/purpose the water: has been dra'wn out of the lake. : \ ^ XiOdge 01 Years Old. . Arioch Lodge, No, 77,'I. O. O. F„ of Long Branch,, will be sixty-one years old on March 13 and will cele- brate the eyent in,a befitting man- ner. During its existence the. lodge has paid out over $30,000 In relief and Is .now worth in excess of $9,- 000. A djournm ent Hurried^■■As a M ark of Respect For Ex-GoyCrnor Werts, Assemblyman; VicdcnhurgU Has a , New MiliUiryi B ill. and Senator lirown Presents Loan Measure. :■ Both branches of tiie. Legislature began the second \veek of tho 134th term on Monday lilght of this week, .when* ninety-one bills— thirty-eight in- the Senate and llftyrtbre'e in the House— were introduced. Following the session, adjournment was taken for. the week as a mark of respect for the memory of ex-Governor Werts, who died Monday. The iate Governor was eulogized in both chambers. Previous to adjournment, it was’ agreed by the Senate and House to meet in joint' session on Tuesday, February 1, to elect a State Treas- urer. Daniel S. .Voorkees will be re- elected to that office. \- The meeting of the Senate was marked by an; executive session for the confirmation of North Jersey judges appointed last week. In the House two concurrent reso- lutions _were introduced. One reso- lution• was by Mr. Matthews, of Hun- terdon coUnty, requesting New Jer- sey Congressmen to vote against the proposed act for federal chartering of trusts. • This was referred to the Judiciary Committee. " The other resolution was by Mr. Scharff- and was passed without a dissenting vote. It requests New Jersey Congressmen to vote for a bill to.raise the U* S. S. Maine from Havana harbor. One of the most important meas- ures presented was by Assemblyman Vredenburgh, of Monmouth county,- and is a new military bill designed to meet the' situation .created by the decision of the Errors Court holding tho Vredeubuvgh retirement bill un- constitutional. The bill follows closely the Roosevelt plan of testing oilicers for retirement in the regular army. Several Public Utility Commission bills appeared. One of those 'pre- sented in tlie House was the famous Martin bill of last year, which cre- ated one ot tnelfbttest llghtslSftha't session and which William P. Mai** tin, of Essex, then Assemblyman, got adopted as a substitute for the more conservative Pierce measure. The Martin bill is radical with strong rate-making powers and other fea-. tures modeled after the Hughes- measure of. New York. This was in- troduced by Assemblyman Sullivan, the Democratic leader. Mr. Seharff, of Bergen county, introduced thb other House bill on this subject. It adds two members to. the present Board of Railroad Commissioners, the new board of five members to be a general Board of Public Utility Com- missioners, with salaries of $5,000 each. It is to regulate all public service corporations and power is given to eh force its orders in thb courts. Other important hills put tn the Assembly included: By Mr. Baker, of Hudson county, extending the direct primary to the selection of candidates for Governor, and Congress. :; By Mr. Nichols, of; Cumberland coiinty, abolishing the County Tax Boards; estending ihe direct prir mary to the choice of candidates for . Congress. . By .Mr. Ohveli, of Hudson coiinty, permitting Sunday baseball; prohib- iting the employment of children un- der 16 years of age in factories., at night, aimed at the South. Jersey glass manufacturers; compelling railroad companies to pay their em- ployes every two weeks. (Continued on 8th Page.) Frank Carpenter’s Travel Letters. A very interesting, entertaining and educating letter is published;ev- ery Sunday in “The Piiiladelphia Pre^s, written .by Mr. Carpenter, His letters have been, appearing for some time, and he is now visit-, ing China, which country he is now exploriug and telling about iu a very fascinating manner. He has traveled through all parts of the world and his letters should he read by. everybody. Order The Philadelphia Sunday Press from your newsdealer and! read these valuable-letters. To Acquire School Sire. At a special • election held ,in _ Bradley Beach on .Monday Uie board of education was authorized to .con- demn lapd Tor a site for the proposed new school building. Out of 193 votes polled, 155 favored tlio proposi- tion, 38 being recorded against it. The school hoard is also empowered to appropriate $1,000 from tho sale of bonds to purclmso the laud need- ed. Unfurnished Houso By Year* Can rent you a 7-room cottage .at. 95. Webb avenue, with all Improve- ments, Includiug gas range, bath, heater, tubs, electric lights; Just re- built and Improved; newly papered. A fine home'for some ono./Can be occupied at once. Rent moderate. Apply to E. N. Woolston, Real Es- tate, 60 Main avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J.-r-tf. .
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Page 1: VOLUME EIGHTEEN. NO. 4 OCEAN GROVE, NEW · PDF fileJohn. M. IlHtler Last Sunday at his home In this place, John M. Butler, the oldest resident of Ocean. Grove, quietly celebrated His

VOLUME EIGHTEEN. NO. 4 OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22 , 1910 ONE DOLLAR THE YEAR

A S S O C IA TIO N W IL L P U T G A S IN T E N T S

FIRST QUARTERLY MEETING UNDER ’ PLAN HELD WEDNESDAY

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tl io M e m b e rs , W i th n D is c u s s io n o f

'Topics I n v o lv in g L o c a l I n te r e s t s .

I le p o r ts Mn*lo B y th e P r e s id e n t

im il t l ie S e c r e ta ry . *

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I n th e H o u se tw o c o n c u r r e n t r e s o ­lu t io n s _ w e re in t ro d u c e d . O ne r e s o ­lu t io n • w a s by M r. M a tth e w s , o f H u n ­te rd o n coU nty , r e q u e s t in g N ew J e r ­sey C o n g re s s m e n to v o te a g a in s t th e p ro p o s e d a c t f o r f e d e r a l c h a r t e r in g o f t r u s ts . • T h is w a s r e f e r r e d to th e J u d ic i a r y C o m m itte e . " T h e o th e r r e s o lu t io n w a s by M r. S ch a rff- a n d w as p a sse d w ith o u t a d is s e n t in g v o te . I t r e q u e s t s N ew J e r s e y C o n g re s s m e n to v o te f o r a b il l to . r a i s e th e U* S. S. M a in e f ro m H a v a n a h a rb o r .

O ne o f th e m o s t im p o r ta n t m e a s ­u r e s p r e s e n te d w a s by A ss e m b ly m a n V re d e n b u rg h , o f M o n m o u th co u n ty ,- a n d is a n e w m i l i t a r y b il l d e s ig n e d to m e e t the ' s i tu a t io n .c r e a te d b y th e d e c is io n o f th e E r r o r s C o u r t h o ld in g th o V re d e u b u v g h r e t i r e m e n t b i l l u n ­c o n s t i tu t i o n a l . T h e b il l fo llo w s c lo se ly th e R o o s e v e l t p la n of te s t in g o il ic e rs fo r r e t i r e m e n t in th e r e g u l a r a rm y .

S e v e ra l P u b lic U til i ty C o m m iss io n b ills a p p e a re d . O ne o f th o s e 'p re ­s e n te d in tl ie H o u se w as th e f a m o u s M a r tin b i l l of l a s t y e a r , w h ic h c re ­a te d o n e o t t n e l f b t t e s t l l g h t s lS f th a 't s e s s io n a n d w h ich W illia m P . Mai** t in , o f E ssex , th e n A ss e m b ly m a n , g o t a d o p te d a s a s u b s t i tu t e fo r th e m o re c o n s e rv a t iv e P ie rc e m e a s u re . T h e M a r tin b i l l is r a d ic a l w ith s tr o n g r a te - m a k in g p o w e rs a n d o th e r fe a - . tu r e s m o d e led a f t e r th e H u g h e s - m e a s u re of. N ew Y o rk . T h is w as in ­tro d u c e d by A ss e m b ly m a n S u lliv a n , th e D e m o c ra tic le a d e r . M r. S e h a rf f , o f B e rg e n c o u n ty , in t ro d u c e d th b o th e r H o u se b il l on th i s s u b je c t . I t a d d s tw o m e m b e rs t o . th e p r e s e n t B o a rd of R a i lro a d C o m m is s io n e rs , th e n ew b o a rd o f five m e m b e rs to b e a g e n e ra l B o a rd o f P u b lic U til i ty C om ­m is s io n e rs , w ith s a la r ie s o f $ 5 ,0 0 0 e a c h . I t is to r e g u la te a l l p u b lic s e rv ic e c o rp o r a t io n s a n d p o w e r is g iv e n to eh fo rc e i t s o rd e r s in th b c o u r t s .

O th e r im p o r ta n t h il ls p u t tn th e A sse m b ly in c lu d e d :

B y M r. B a k e r , o f H u d s o n c o u n ty , e x te n d in g th e d i r e c t p r im a r y to th e s e le c t io n o f c a n d id a te s fo r G o v e rn o r , a n d C o n g re s s . : ;

B y M r. N ic h o ls , o f ; C u m b e r la n d c o i in ty , a b o l is h in g th e C o u n ty T a x B o a rd s ; e s te n d in g ih e d ire c t p r ir m a ry to th e c h o ic e o f c a n d id a te s f o r . C o n g re ss . .

By .Mr. O h v e li , o f H u d so n co iin ty , p e r m it t in g S u n d a y b a s e b a l l ; p r o h ib ­i t in g th e e m p lo y m e n t o f c h i ld re n u n ­d e r 16 y e a rs o f a g e in f a c to r ie s ., a t n ig h t , a im e d a t th e S o u th . J e r s e y g la s s m a n u f a c tu r e r s ; c o m p e ll in g r a i l r o a d c o m p a n ie s to p a y th e i r e m ­p lo y e s e v e ry tw o w ee k s .

(C o n tin u ed on 8 th P age.)

F r a n k C a r p e n te r ’s T ra v e l L e t te r s .A v e ry in te r e s t in g , e n t e r ta in in g

a n d e d u c a t in g l e t t e r is p u b lis h e d ;e v - e ry S u n d a y in “ T h e P i ii la d e lp h ia P re ^ s , w r i t t e n .by M r. C a rp e n te r ,

H is l e t t e r s h a v e b ee n , a p p e a r in g fo r s o m e t im e , a n d h e is now v is it- , in g C h in a , w h ic h c o u n t ry h e is n ow e x p lo r iu g a n d te l l in g a b o u t iu a v e ry f a s c in a t in g m a n n e r . H e h a s t r a v e le d th r o u g h a l l p a r t s o f th e w o r ld a n d h is l e t t e r s s h o u ld h e r e a d b y . ev e ry b o d y .

O rd e r T h e P h ila d e lp h ia S u n d a y P re s s fro m y o u r n e w s d e a le r a n d ! re a d th e s e v a lu a b le - le t t e r s .

T o A c q u ire S choo l S ire .

A t a s p e c ia l • e le c t io n h e ld ,in _ B ra d le y B e a c h o n .M onday Uie b o a rd o f e d u c a t io n w a s a u th o r iz e d to .co n ­d em n la p d Tor a s i te f o r th e p ro p o s e d new s c h o o l b u i ld in g . O u t o f 193 v o te s p o lle d , 155 fa v o re d tlio p ro p o s i­tio n , 38 b e in g re c o rd e d a g a in s t i t . T h e s c h o o l h o a rd is a ls o e m p o w e re d to a p p r o p r i a te $ 1 ,0 0 0 f ro m th o s a le o f b o n d s to p u rc lm s o th e la u d n e e d ­ed . • •

U n fu rn is h e d H o u so B y Y ear*

C a n r e n t y ou a 7 - ro o m c o t ta g e . a t . 9 5 . W e b b a v e n u e , w ith a l l Im p ro v e ­m e n ts , I n c lu d iu g g a s r a n g e , b a th , h e a te r , tu b s , e le c tr i c l i g h ts ; J u s t r e ­b u i l t a n d Im p ro v e d ; n e w ly p a p e re d . A f in e h o m e 'f o r s o m e o n o . / C a n b e o cc u p ie d a t o n ce . R e n t m o d e r a te . A p p ly to E . N. W o o ls to n , R e a l E s ­ta te , 60 M ain a v e n u e , O cean G ro v e , N . J . - r - t f . .

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2 T H E O C E A N G R O V E T I M E S SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1910.

B y V , A . W A Y N E

C o p y r ig h t . : ISOD. b y A m e H c a n P r e s s ;• A s s o c ia tio n .

T lie su n sh o n e w uriii upoii Uio b atik s o f tlio C liipeln , upon Uio tull p ines urn) tUo low l>oii(ling dogw oods n nd upon th o li t t le ca b in In th e h a lf ac i'e clear-, in g th a t w as dev o ted to ch ick en r a i s ­in g a u d s w e e t p o ta to g ro w in g .

T lie ro w ere od o rs o f non* g ro w th in th e a ir . th e g lin t o f fro s li g reen am o n g the.* fo liage , a u d fro m a b ra n c h o f the flo w erin g dogw ood a m ock ing b ird w as s in g in g I ts d e lir io u s jo y o f th e s p r in g suDsbiuo a n d flow ers.

A w h ite h a ired neg ro ca m e slow ly a ro u n d th e ca b in , g ra s p in g w i th 'b o th h a n d s n la rg e bow l from w h ich a p ie ce b ad boon b roken . A s lie ap* p en red th e r e w ns a su d d e n com m otion .

. w b leh s p re a d q u ick ly to th e rem o te p a r t s o f th e c le a r lu g a n d to th e uu- d e rg ro w tb beyond , a n d ch ick en s o r nil s ize s a n d co lo rs ca m e s q m n v k in g . to* w ard h im w ith w ings o u ts tre tc h e d a n d fe e t s c a rc e to u c h in g th e g rouud . H e s c a t te re d th e food a m o n g them .

A f te r th e c h ick en s had , w ith Im p a r­tia li ty a n d m an y udm oulU ous to b e ­have , re c e iv e d all tb e food fro m th e h a n d o f th e old m a a , Ue th e n sou g h t a p la n k w h e re th e sU uslilne fe ll w u n u an d u n b ro k e n an d closed h is eyes aud sp re a d o u t h is tre m b lin g a rm s tb a t he m ig h t en jo y i t to th e fu ll.

T h e re w e re so u n d s o f d ish e s being w ash ed In th e ca b in , th e sw ish o f a broom ,' tlio p a s s in g o f a h o t iro n a c ro s s n ew ly s ta rc h e d c lo th u u d ab o v e a ll th e h u b b u b o f e a g e r , e x p e c ta n t , jo y fu l voices. T h e d a y w as u o t au o rd in a ry o ne ; th a t w a s ev iden t.

A hop lean ed a g a in s t th e ca b in , a m a tto c k la y up o n th e g ro u n d near, th e ■door, a s a w s till p ressed Its ja g g ed te e th in to th e tru n k o f a h a lf s a w n b ra n c h a t th e m ouger w ood p ile—all th e s e im p le m e n ts o f to ll u s th e y had been l e f t . w hen w o rk w as o v e r ihe n ig h t befo re .

N o o n e ca m e to re su m e w ork th is m orn ing , so It w as e v id e n t t h a t som e­th in g o u t o f th e o rd in a ry w as go ing on.

P re s e n tly a d u sk y y o u n g fuce a p ­p ea re d a t th e w indow .

"D ey , g r a u ’p a p !” a sh r ill , ch ild ish vo ice ca lled . ‘’M am m y say fo* yo ’ to com e in fo ’ yo’ c lean s h u t. Yo* g w ln e d re s s up fus* c a se y o ' w a ’k s lo w er."

G ra n d p a p m oved to w a rd th e cab lu . -A s J ie ^ w e u r in a o f s iv p ic k a ­n in n ie s c a m e tu n ib liu g o u t, a l l boys b u t one. A p erem p to ry voice fo llow ed th em .

“ N ow . douu yo' ch lllu n s go f u r off. S oou’s yo* grnn*pap*s d o n e Ux yo’ g w in e be fix too. fifow, 'tain*.**- A t one. en d o f tlie c a b in a ro sebusli c lam b ere d up a n d . a b o u t th e .low eaves." A s th o u g h th ro u g h p rev io u s u n ­d e rs ta n d in g , th e bo.vs begun to s id le to w a rd th is , keep in g an in q u ir in g look upon th e ir s is te r th e w hile . B u t nor u n til one o f th e ir h a n d s reac h ed sly ly to w a rd a fre sh ly opened ro se d id she n o tice . T h e n s h e s a id :

“ S to p d a t . W a sliu titou ! Alu* yo* ’m e m b e r d a t in ittu iu f s a y a ll cT^iu ro ses g w ln e be s a v e fo’ Ann* C elia ’s m ar- r ’ge.?”

“ B u t Uew o n es d o n e bloom a r i e r m am m y s a y d a t ,’* e x p o s tu la te d W a sh ­in g to n p e tu la n t ly . ** ’S ides, ) iH 's ’m a n ­c ip a tio n an- ’m a n c ip a tio n 's roore’u je s ' ro a rr’ge .”

•*l d o u ’t keer. D a t’s w h a t m am m y say . an* yo* a ll kn o w m um m y u in ’ .say oue t ’in g tw ic e .”

“ Yo’ g w ln e be te llta le . M a d e ? ” sc o rn ­fu lly .

‘“ No. 1 nln* g w ln e be te llta le . C ut tfa t’s w h a t m am m y say . a n ’ yo’ know m am m y m ig h ty so t on w h a t sh e say .

• Yo’ know d a t . d e a n yo*?". W a sh in g to n looked d o u b tfu l ly u t h is co m p an io n s a n d from th e m back to th e . roses.

'-Dey g w ln e look m ig h ty n ice on we a lls uew cl.o’s,** h e .s a id w is tfu lly . **<in‘ d a r ’s / ^ h o r o l r too .m any, fo r 'J e s ’ m n r r ’ge. An* dey. kei*p p jien lir u p ail d e d u r ln * . tim e . Mmtini.v itiu ' gwim* cjii;* fo ' .jes* o n e rost*.fo* w e a l ls •umn- c ip a tio n . V«>* .know d a l . M aeie.” .

M a d e «iid not *answ er. and. W a sh in g ­ton tven I on pi*rsii:i<ive*.v:

“ Yo! know dn t tw o n l r k d s I d one mala* rotJn* t lnus. .\!ad«>. W ell. J 's g ^ i n e Kpi-n* lilt all I*»* sw e e t stulT. an* yo*sv g w ln e hal) ha lf . An*, ‘s id es , yo 'd shorel.v ioi.li u llg h ty tine ‘long 0* one dejn . m se s jiinnm l on yo* b lu e ca llk e r , yo.* sl»0ri*l,\ w ould .”

M'iiH i*. h e s ita te d .••|>ar*s in«* ro ses ’o p en in ' up . sho*

mif.'* sh e said- th o u g h tfu lly , “ an* I ' don*. Moav•• inainm y*d «*ar* u iucii, spe-• vWlly if s h e d id n ’t kn o w ’. An* -m nrr’ge

uCu*' uutlln to ’m a n c ip a tio n nohow . D»*n y.o’ sa y r ig h t ‘bout d n t ro se look-

. in* p e a r t 'lo n g o* m y on 11 leer. Vans.. I reckon jes* one ro se d a t a w a y g w ln e be. all r ig h t : b u t. tnin* you*, h a lf d a t a r

,, iw e e t s tu f f ’longs to tne.”• “ G hllluns. eh lilu u s ! W h*ar yo* a ll

be? Com e, r u s tic a te yo*se*fs now : G ra n ’p a p ’s d one \\s an* g w in e up d e

. ro ad . Yo’se to fo lle r h im . D en M ose a ii’ m e’ll com e ’long . W e h it do road f a s te r d a n y o ’ll a lls . Q u ick , now . Yo’

. b en h roe?”■f?- T h e i r h a n d s w ere a lre a d y p lu ck ing

th e fo rb id d e n flow ers, b u t a t th a t ca ll tlie ro ses fell to th e g ro u u ^ . m om en­ta r ily u n h ee d ed in tlie s itd d en co n s te r- n a t io n , th e n w e re p icked up a n d h u r­r ie d ly concealed a b o u t th e i r ta tte re d c lo th lu g . A s th e y sh u illcd ro u n d th e c o rn e r W a sh in g to n s lip p e d In beh ind h is com p an io n s. Ih ii in h is t r e p id a ­tion lie n eg lec ted e n t ire ly to conceal

tin* i‘oso. T h e s h a rp ey e s a t (he d o o r c a u g h t s ig h t ,o f th e p ro tru d in g s tem .

“Wha* d a t 'yo* got in s id e y o ’ shu t,, ^ a s h u i i t o u ? ’.’ sh e d em an d ed . H e r g aze s w e p t ov er th e g u ilty face s; th e n sU e -s to p p e d , o u ts id e a n d w alk ed d e ­lib e ra te ly r'dmid. th e c o rn e r o f th e cnb iu to th e ' ro seb u sh . T h e re w e re te llta le le av es and b its o f b roken b r a n d ie s u p o u th e g round .

“So .yo’ ;didn* k e e r uufilii fo ’ w h a t 1 ’sp re s s ly o rd e re d /’ sh e s a id a t len g th , w ith m ing led re g re t an d re p ro a c h • l a ­tte r voice. “N ow T s g w ln e te ll y o ’ s o in e’n ’, ch illu n . . 'D e ro ses nln* m uch, ’cep ’n ’ d a t ! s ay n o t , te eh dem . P a t m ake a ll de d l f ‘ru n ce . N ow d e y 's g w ln e lose yo ’ d e ’m a u c lp a tlo u . Yo’ p ap an* m e an* M acie’ll go to d e doiri's , a n ’ y o ’ a l ls w i l l s ta y r ig h t b y e l i .b y .d e c a b iii a ll do ’(Ju rin ’ d ay , an* W a sh u u - ton b e ’s. g w ln e chop w ood. C om e, M a­d e , a n ’ be fix u p .*1

B u t M a d e h u n g b ac k d o u b tfu lly , a m igh ty s tru g g le e v id e n tly g o in g o n in h e r sm all, body. S udden ly s h e ra ise d h e r h ead . '

“ I d one s to le • pne o’, d em ro se s , too, m a m m y ,” s h e fa lte re d .. “ Wha* d a t , M acle? .AuV I 'p e n d ’s p re s s ly on y o ’ to look out; fo ’ d e od- ders.: . Oh; ch ile , chile!'* , , : \

H e r m o th e r sp o k e slow ly , a n d Ma- c i e > h ea d d ro p p ed sUH lo w er. ; ,. “ I 's so r ry , m a m m y .“ s b o s a id , s c a rc e a b o v e a w h isp e r . “ b u t l. d id s to le one. D a t’s die tru fe . i 's b a d d e r 'n d e y is . c a se I , w as to look o u t f o ' d em .”

“ Y as, y o ’se b a d d e r’n ‘dey Is,” ’h e r m o th e r a s s e n te d , “a n ’ I reckon yo ’ go t to be p u n ish w u ss . D a r’s d a t b a g o ’

" co rn d a t a lu ’ c ra c k y e t. Yo* b r in g h it o u t h yeh a n ’ pOun1 on h i t a l l d ay . Xo* pap a n ' rae’ll go to 'm an c ip a tio n by o u rs e 'f s . A n’, m in \ a ll o ' yo’/ ’ im ­p ress iv e ly , " if d a ’s a n y go in fs o n w h tle w e’s off d a r ’s gw irie be mo* punish*

. m e n t to m d rre r .” , ;... •. , • "T h e ch ild re n m ade no rep ly , b u t

s tood a b o u t su lle n ly u n ti l th e o ld peo ­p le had d isa p p e a re d up th e ro ad to ­w a rd M aria n n a , w h e re th e “doings**’ w e re to be held.

“ I a in ’ gw .iue d o a s ti tc h o’ w uk a ll d e ’d u r in ’ day /* W a sh in g to n d ec la red defian tly . " I f do w ood g it chopped h it Je s ’ chop h its e ’f." . .

H is co m p an io n s g ru m b le d th e ir , a p ­p ro v a l, a n d one o f th e m , k ick ed v i­ciously a t th e hoe w h ic h s to o d herir h im . - •

.•‘A n’ a ll d ia fo ’ so m e no ’c o u n t o le r o s e s /’ W a sh in g to n w e n t on ir r i ta b ly , th e n : “ W h'a’ yo’ g w ln e to do d a r . M a d e ? Yo’ aiu* g w ia e to w u k shore- ly ?” .•

“ Y ass, 1 be," s tu rd ily . " I ’s g w in e poun ’ d ls co rn , je s ’ like m am m y say . A n’ i 's pow ’fu l ’sh a m e d o’- m yse’f, I is . M ebbe d e ro se s a in ’ n o ’co u n t, b u t d a t ain* d e . p ’in t. M am m y say u o t te ch dem . A u ^ a n * m a m m y ’s been m ig h ty good to w e a lls . Yo’se kn o w

•dat.." . ' ' ;Yes, th e y k n ew , b u t n o t one o f t b 6ra

w a s re a d y , to a d m it i t j u s t y e r . ^ o i / t e y lay th e re , sco w lin g an d digging* tl ie lr heels, a n d to e s jn to th e sa n d a n d m a k ­in g je e r in g re m a rk s a t Macie*. B u t sh e w o rk ed q u ie tly ou , a u d a t le n g th th e y ro se iiu eas lly , one by one, a n d fo u n d p la ces In th e w indow a u d in s id e th e ca b in , w h e re they s w u n g th e ir legs a n d c o n tin u ed to scow l. . • '

B n t a ll th e tim e th e y w ere th in k iu g , a n d a t len g th , in seem in g d esp e ra tio n , W a sh in g to n p u sh ed h is w ay betw een the . row , on th e w in d o w s e a t an d d ro p ­p ed to th e g ro u n d .

" td e c la r * , h it’s s ig h ts e a s ie r to w u k dati to so t Oyer ’long p* sech g rtu u - b ie rs .” lie sn o rted , “ i ’s g w in e iu to .d a t W ood p ile je s '. fo’ d e c h a n g e /’

P re s e n tly ono o f th e leg s w in g e rs ou th e w indow s e a t s lip p ed to th e

.g ro u iid an d p icked u p th e hoe."A n I ’low d a t SAveet t a te r p a tch

h a s uio’ fu n fo ’ m e d a n d is c row d ." he m u tte re d a s he m oved aw ay .

O ne by one th e o th e r s th o u g h t of som e o cc u p a tio n th a t w as "m o ' fu n " a n d shu(lied in s e a rc h o f it. A nd, c u r i­o u s ly en o u g h , a s th e y s e t to w ork th e scow ls an d g ru m b lin g a n d d isc o n te n t d is a p p e a re d , a n d It- w as n o t lo n g ne- fo re m ost o f th e m w ere w h is tl in g o r s ln g lp g . N ev e r iu.^^tbe h.istory o f th e c le a r in g h ad th e re been g re a te r in ­d u s try no r. to w a rd tb e end o f th e d ay , g re a te r c h e e rfu ln e ss . W hen th e o ld peop le re tu rn e d th e r e w a s n c ro w d ­in g lin e to m eet th e m w ith e a g e r ac ­c o u n ts o f th e d a y ’s w o rk ; a n d .w itli. e m b a rra s se d a p o lo g ie s fo r th e d iso b ed i­e n ce .o f th e m orn lu g /,- ,;!1 “ I.a w s a- m a ssy m e I" e ja e u hit ini m am • m y.' w ith siuilesf th a t w e re Very u e a r to t ea rs . '* \V h a t d i l l 1 u u s dey is * An* ’ nil dem ti tte rs hoed, an* a ll d a t co rn p o u n d ed , an* a ll d a t u d d e r w uk d o n e i M y. my, jes* to t ’iiik! An* h it’s ’man* c ipuriou d a y a n ’ fo’trs a ll oil’ to d e do- ill’s . B u t I nUi' fo 'g lt yo . <-H}lmu.s*/.*_ so f tly . **l’s 'd o n e g o t peii.nurs fo* yo* a lls . a n ’ , c a n d y an* ra is in g s n n ’ .y a l le r o ran g es , ij.ver.**: rem o v in g , package ' a f t e r p ac k ag e from lie r cap ac io u s p o ck e ts . -“ N ow , yo* Aljs run ofl' iin ' h ab a ’m a n c ip a tio n jes* r*y y o ’s e ’fs .' An.' to iiio rre r y o 'a l l k in go iis liiuV * '

A s s i i e :titi*ned a n d e n te red , th e ca b in she. m urm ured - tp i ie r s e t r so f tly • ■•What c h l llu n s dey i s ; "W hat eh iU m is dey is!i*

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■ .HprsjsTS and Rain. '1 D ay a f t e r d ay (h e lover o f an im a ls

h ad s to p p ed to pet i h e b a k e r’s horse, w h ich h appened , to,, lie h itch ed a t ’a c e rta in c o rn e r at tlie h o u r w hen th e an im a l lover p a ssed , a n d th e horse ap- p a re n t ly a p p iv c ia tu d th e a t te n t io n . B ut o n e d a y h is mood ch a n g e d , a n d he sn a p p e d v ic iously . “ W ell, o f all th in g s !” ex c la im ed th e an im a l lover. “ H e n ev e r d id th a t b e fo re .”

“ P ro b a b ly b ec au se you n ev e r p e tted h im b e fo re in ra in y w ea th e r /* s a id th e m an w ho k now s a l i t t le b it ab o u t h o rses . “A s yon v a lu e y o u r tou lin­g e rs a n d g en e ra l s u re ty o f lim b, d o u ’t g e t fa m ilia r w ith a h o rse w hen b e is so ak ed w ith ra in . No m a tte r , how p e a ceab le h is d isposition ! th e ra in n ia k es h im c ran k y ,, an d th e re is no te llin g how be w ill ta k e u n so lic ite d fo n d lin g /* —E x ch an g e .

Gladdening a Humorist.T h e fin an c ia l b u rd en w h ic h M arie

T w a in .c a r r ie d som e y e a rs ago w eig h ed on b is . m ind h ea v ily . In th o se m o­m e n ts o f despom leney. th e re w a s one ta c lf i i l f r ie n d vv ho eon id nmkti the. h u ­m o rist fo rg e t h is . tro u b le s . T h is w as Dim* B ea rd , the. a r t i s t win* il lu s tr a te d so m e o f T Wa In* s . books.

“ DaII B ea rd , th e re I s ; lio ton ic t h a t c a n e iju a l I lie .com pany, o f ,ii. ch e e rfu l in i ttt /’ s a U r ib e h u m o ris t a s b e e n te re d , th e a r t i s t ’s s tu d io .. • . • . • V.

“ A h, b u t l i n t ve su c h a p le a s a n t flub-; je c t to w o rk upm i t h a t 1 am n o t in need o f e i th e r niatv i«: to n ic fo r m y ch e e rfu ln ess /* re to r te d th e a r t i s t . •

“ B eg p a rd o ii; it is .1- th a t n ee d tlie ton ic, an d th iil Is w hy 1 am here/* ' s a id T w a in fo rlo rn ly .

“T h e n allow ; h ie to p re sc rib e a dogo o f y o u r ow n m edicine/* A nd M ark wai3 h a n d e d a copy o f h is book which'. B ea rd h ad been s tu d y in g . •

“I thank you/'; replied tlie humorist. “It took hie a yesir to get,.that • medi- cine out of my system, and ;i do uot propose to imbibe it agaiuiV ; •" V’ A discusslonuof vUie‘-;,bppk;.wja16. fol­

lowed. by u hearty dinneiV and Twain left his. friend, having, received the* cheer, that he needed;/y :

\/... ;; .-v:Tho Alligator’s Tongue.O n o n e o ccasion w h e n : tr a v e l in g

a lo n g th e w e s t co iis t o f A fr ic a w ith a n o ld s k ip p e r who- had kn o w n m a n y m iss io n a ries , h il t “dJd n o t see th e use o f th e m ,” B ishop T a y lo r-S m ith \va;s obliged to e n d iire a s tr in g of. ta u n tin g , q u es tio n s , su c h u s “ W lia t W a s . th e good o f sspou tiitg at. E x e te r .h a i l? ’* a n d " W h a t d id m is s io n a rie s ' know , a n y ­w ay ?”. • _ *•

A t la s t th e b ish o p co u ld s ta n d i t r.o longer. T u rn in g to th e s k ip p e r , he s a id ; “ I kn o w y o u a r e au ex p e rt . C a n you .tell m e th e le n g th <" :u a l l ig a to r ’s to n g u e ?”

“C e rta in ly ,” w a s th e rep ly , “b u t i t d ep e n d s on th e le n g th o f th e a l l ig a to r .”

"V ery w ell, th e n ; g iv e n a n a l l ig a to r fifteen f e e t long, w h a t w ould, b e th e le n g th o f Its to n g u e ?”

“T h re e fe e t ,” w a s th e answ er-.B u t th e b ishop , w ho. h ad k e p t a l l i­

g a to rs a nd w ittched . th e ir w ay s, k n e w • b e t te r . “ I t is e v id e n t th a t .y o u a r d .a n a u th o r i ty on th e w e s t c o a s t o f A f r ic a / ’ h e sa id , “b u t i t is a lso e v id e n t th a t som e peop le see m o re in te n m in u te s th a n o th e r s In tw e n ty y e a rs , t e t . m e te ll y ou t h a t a u a l l ig a to r h a s no to n g u e .” .

D eclined th e Job ,. A w r i te r o f c h e a p fietiou r e la te s a tr ic k p lay ed oh liiu i b y a C o llabo ra to r in th e d a y s w h en d im e uovels w e re longe r thahy th e y a r e now , a n d th e co m p en sa tio n m ade i t w o r th w h ile for. tw o m en to w r i te o n e s to ry b e tw e e n th em . A f te r h is p a r tn e r , b a d .fin ished th e firs t c h a p te r , o f th e ir In itia l .co l­la b o ra tio n i t w a s h an d e d ovei‘ w ith the; fo llo w in g a im o u u cem d n t:

'"There, i ’r.e j u s t th r o w n th e hero o v e r a th o u s a n d fo o t c liff a n d to ld th e r e a d e r th a t n o th in g co u ld p re v e n t the- la d fro m fu llin g to d e a th on th e rocks below . I t is liii to you to s a v e th e boy/* .-. “-r . " , %

T h e o th e r w r i te r s a id n o th ing . b u t s a t do w n an d w ro te fu r io u s ly fo r ah hou r. T h e n h e q u ie tly h a n d e d th e m a n u sc r ip t back .- A g la n ce a t . th e seco n d c h a p te r sh o w ed th e f u n n y tnan th a t h is f r ie n d h ad co m p le te ly igno red th e e v e u ls In th e f ir s t ,pdrt o f • th e s to ry , in l rod need a n e w s e t o f ; cjiar-- u c te rs- a n d le f t; th e h e ro s til l h a n g in g o v e r th e cliff., w a it in g to b e rescued b y h Is c.rea tor.-r-N ew Y ork Suti.

Poetry Didn't Save Them;A N ew Y ork p r is o n e r a c c u se d o f

d ru n k e n n e s s w ho p le ad ed h is c a s e iu rh y iu e b e fo re a m a g is t r a t e g o t a sen- tc iice o f s ix m o n th s ' ou " th e is la n d ,” fo r, a s th e judge veumvUcd,; his “j/ ig ” w as bad enough , b u t h is p o e try w as w orse . O ver iii L oudon a "p la in d ru n k ” p u t fo r th th is : ’I’ve been .drinking, w ine th a t is drow n

• from the wood; .N o b o t t le r u b b is h , ' b u t . s p a r k l i n g ' a n d .

' good.--: - • • '• •• ...B u t l t g o t in m y . h e a d , s o m y f r ie n d s a i l

• e x p la inT h a t th e , w in e h a s g o n e b a c k t o t h e w o o d

. o n c e n g a in . . .T h e effu sion a n d th e c e le b ra tio n co s t

him lO s h III in g s .—X e w Y ork T rib u u e .

College Sentimenc.Di*. Bl a n k , a hot i t : t\vc»u ty y e a rs . ; t

p ro fe s s o r in a c e r ta in college, w as on th e ev e o f U; tr ip lo E u ro p e , to be a b ­s e n t tw o y ea rs , in p a th e t ic a n d r a th ­e r h a r ro w in g to n e s he m a d e h is , f a re ­w ell a d d re s s to h is c la s s : . .

■'*Yes, 1 am a b o u t to p a r t w ith you. T h is Is nion* th a n d is tr e s s in g to me. W ould th a t there* w as a w in d o w in my b rensf, m y d e a r boys, th a t y ou m ig h t sep th e Jnnerm O st rece sse s . o f tuy h e a r t .” • •

A s tr ip l in g in th e rea r ; seized w ith a h ap p y th o u g h t, s h o u te d ; 1 ;

“ P ro fe s so r , w ou ld a p a n e in tlio s to m a ch do?” —Id p p in e o tt’s , ;

U nusua l Luck. .“So . y o u 'v e ' . ren te d t h a t h a u n te d ,

hriuso w h ich w as on y o u r liands so long?” - . . •'

“ Y es; re n te d it to a n a c to r / ’ ;“ D id he iiu d o u t.h s - re p u ta tio n *;” . “T h a t’s th e v e ry th in g w h ich d e ­

c ided h iu i to / ta k e i he I in u s e / ' ; -" lh iU ier.suV prisiiig .'” - ,

; “ f i e Ni|id it w ould i>e. s u d i a c o m fo rt f o r him to gc»i liis ide o f it h o u se w h e re ti ie g b o s t will iced ev e ry n ig h t .•’—B a lti­m o re A m erican .

Mrs. MaJsprop.“ Y o u m u s tn 't th in k y o u o u g h t to ru n

a ro u n d lm refoote<l, .lohimj*/* sa id M rs. L a p sllp g e lild ii'g ly . ’M ust been u se B ob­by S tap le fo rd does. H e ’s iio c c h tu rlo ti lo go by .” —C asse ll’s .iou run I.

Engagement Droken.M e r d m p t - I h av e h ad h a rd .lu c k —,

lo s t a l l ui.v m oney. S u ito r-^ S u re ly you w ould n o t .w ish to lose y o u r d u u gh tev a lso .—K llegende B la tte r .

' H E R E a r e m a n y l i n e s o f b u s i n e s s

i n w h i c h m o s t o f t h e s a l e s s h o u l d

; b e m a d e b y t e l e p h o n e . G r o c e r i e s , m e a t s , f i s h ,

f r u i t , c o a l , l i v e r y , t r u c k i n g , m a y b e o r d e r e d a s w e l l b y w i r e a s i n p e r s o n . C u s t o m e r s s h o u l d b e u r g e d t o o r d e r b y t e l e p h o n e . I t . i s i t i o r e c o n v e n i e n t a n d s a v e s t i m e f o r b o t h - b u y e r a n d s e l l e r .

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N e w Y o r k and Long B ra n c h R . R .

Time-table in effect Nov. 7, 1909.

Stations in New Yoric.Central Railroad of New Jersey,

all rail, Liberty street and W eBt 23d street.

Pennsylvania Railroad. West 23d street, Desbrosses and Cortlandt BtroetB.LEAVE OCEAN-GROVE AND AS-

. ; BURY PARK.For New York— 0.15, 6.BB, 7.10,

8.00, 8.17, 8.50, 9.20, 11.80,a. m„ 1.13, 2.20, 4.00, 6.30,. 7.00,8.36 (Saturdays only), p. m. Sun­days leave North Asbury Park Depot for New York, 7.26, 9.14 a. m., 4.15, 5.34, 6.25, 7.48, 8.36 p. m.

For Elizabeth and Newark— 6.15,7.10 (except Elizabeth), 8.17 (ex­cept Elizabeth), 8.50, 9.20, 11.30а. m., 1,13, 2.20, 4.00, 6.30, 7.00, 8 .36-(Saturday only), p.. in. Sun­days leave North Asbury Park De­pot 7.26, 9.14 a; m., 4.16, 6.34,б.25, : 7.48 (except E lizabeth),.

' 8.36 p. m.For Red Bank, Matawan and Perth ■: Amboy— 6.16, 6,55 (Red Bank and - Matawan only), 7.10, (Red Bank

only); 8.00 (Red Bank only), 8.17 (Red Bank only), 8.50, 9.30,11.30 a. m., 1,13, 2.20 (except Perth Amboy), 4.00, 6.30, 7.00,8.36 (Saturday only), p. m. Sun­days from North Asbury Park De­pot 7.26, 9.14 a. m., 4.16 (excopt Perth Amboy), 5.34, 8.26 (except Perth Amboy), 7.48 (Red Bank: only), 8,36 (Saturday only) p. m.

For ilciraar, Spring L,ake and Mana- sQuan-—1.40 Mon. excppted, 6.30,6.44, 6.56, 7.21, 7.57, 10.20, 10.64,11.40 a. m.. 1.19, 2.22, 2.36, 3.34,6.17, 5.20, 6.0.7, 6.16, 4.48,7.02, 8.10, 10.62 p.' m. Sundays leave North Asbury Park Depot6.46, 11.05, 11.20 a. m.. . 4.83,6.11, 5.65,7.09, 10.28 p.m .

For Point Pleasant— 1.40 Monday excepted, 6.44, 6.56, 10.20, *10.54,1.19, 2.22, 2.35, 6.17, 6.07,6.16, 6.48, 7.02, 8.10,'10.62 p. m. Sundays leave North Asbury Park Depot 5.46, 11.06, 11.20 a. m.4.32,5.65, 7.09, 10.28 p .m .

For Freehold, Trenton ana Philadel­phia via Sea: Girt and . Pennsyl­vania Railroad— 6.20, 7.26, 7,67,11.40 a. m.j 3.24, 6.20 p. m. Sun­days leave North Asbury Park Depot 5.11 p. m.

For Toms' Rlyer, Mt. Holly, Camden and Philadelphia (Market Btreet wharf) via Sea Side Park— 6.66 a. m., 2.35 p. m. Sundays leava North Asbury Park 4.32 p. m.

For Freehold via Matawan and Cen­tra l Railroad, of N. J.— 8;60, 11.80 a. m.j 1.13, 4.00, 5.30 p. m. Sun­days Jeave North Asbury Park Dopot'7.26 a. m.. 4.16, 8.36 p. m.

For Trenton and Philadelphia via Bound Brook Route— 6.16, 6.66,8.50, 11.30, 2.20j 4.00, 7.00 p. m. Sundays from North Asbury. Park Depot 7.26 a. m., 4.16, 6.25, 8.8«r p. ra.

LEAVE NEW YORK FOR OCEAN GROVE AND ASBURY P A R K .

Leave Liberty Street— 4.00, 8.80,11.30 a. m., i.20 (Saturday*only), 4.45, 5.30, 6.30, 9.00,12.01 p. m. ■ Sundays 4.00, 9.16 a. m., 4.00; 8.30 p. m.

Leave West 23rd Street,. C. R. R. of N .J .— 8.20, 11.20 ti. m., 1.00(SaturdayB; only) 4,80, . 5.20,6.20, 8.50, 11.60 p. m. Sundays9.06 a. m., 3i60,.8.a0 p. m. •

Leave Cortlandt and Desbrosses Streets Pennsylvania Railroad—:9,00 a. m., 12.30, 3.40, 4.30, 6.10 p. in. Sundays 9.30 n. m., 6.00 p. m.

Leave West 23rd Street, Pennsyl­vania Railroad— 8.65 a. m., 13.36 Saturday excepted, 3.25, 4.36,4.55 p. m. Sundays 9.26 a, m., 4.65 p. m.

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N o w Je rse y C e n tra l• T r a in s f ro m O cean G ro v e '

F o r N o w Y<>ck, N e w a r k a u d E l iz a b e th , 0.15, 0.55, *8.00; 8.50. 11.30 A. m .;-2 .20 , -t.00, 7^00, 8.86 . p . i i ; { S a tu r d a y s o n ly ) , S u n d a y s f r o m N o r th A s b u r y P a r k 7.20 a . m.; 4 .15 ,0.*25,8.30 r . m. .: .

C b lw ig o a n d w est, 0 .55,8.50 A. M., 2.20 r . M ,, v-y : : F o r B a l t I in o r « a n d 'W n s ii ln g to u ,f l .1 5 ,0 .55,8.50;; ll.3D A. sr. ; .2 .20,4,001». m. S u n d a y s f ro m N o r th A s b u r y P a r k , s t a t t o n 7.20 a . m ., 1.15,p . m. •

Foi* E a s to n , B e tlU c h o m , A l l e n to w n a n d :. M a u c h C h u u k , .(0,15 A l le n to w n o n ly ) , 6.55,11.30 A ,..M i; 2.20. (4.00 to E a s to n , p . m.) Bun* d a y s f r o m N o r th A s b u r y P a r k , 4,15 i \ u . ..

F o r W ilk e s B a r r e , M a u c h C h n u t ^ i u l S c r a n ­t o n , 0.55; a . M., *i.20p.' w.

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SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1910. T H E O C E A N G R O V E T I M E S 3

' FANCY waistcoats;Introduced by an English M onarch by

; W ay .of Economy.T h e w a is tc o a t—w h en a t .le a s t i t is a

" fa n c y v est! '—Is th e l a s t re m a in in g v e s tig e o f tb e g o rg eo u s iiess w h ic h w u s o n c e d is p la y e d ,in m en ’s d re s s , a u d on O ct. 1 0 ,1006 , Jt’e p y s c h ro n ic le s i t s f ir s t a p p e a ra n c e on th e p e rso n o f C h a rle s .11. T h e novel g a r m e n t w as a ‘‘lo n g ca sso ck ,” a s th e T lin rla t te r m s It, w o rn close to th e b o d y .. I t w ns o f “ b la ck c lo th , piiike-a w ith w h ite s ilk u n d e r it .” / M en w ill a g re e t h a t th e w a is tc o a t is a c o n v e n ie n t a n d c o m m en d ab le g a r m e n f ,. the. a b s e n c e o f w h ic h w o u ld (ier p r iv e th e m , to s p e a k o f no o th e r d is ­co m fo rt. o f an in v a lu a b le s e t o f pock­e ts . I t a p p e a rs s tra n g e , th e re fo re , th a t

• i t s h o u ld not h a v e com e In to b e in g a t a n e a r l ie r tin le:

Soon a f t e r th e r e s to ra t io n a s le e v e ­le s s v e s t , w h ic h lik ew ise le f t th e w a is t open, w a s w o rn u n d e r th e d o u b le t. I t w a s n o t a t n ie w a is tc o a t. T h is s ty le o f d re s s w a s b ro u g h t fro m F ra n c e by C h a rle s I I . F ro m b e n e a th th e fu lln e s s o f ,s h i r t exp o sed by th e o pen v e s t “ th e b reec h es \ d isp la y e d th e ir e x p a n d e d w id th ,” w ith b u n ch e s o f r ib b o n .n t th e w a is t a n d la c e ru fllc s be low th e knees.- T h e d o u b le t w o rn o v e r th e v e s t w as r ic h ly la ced a n d e m b ro id e red . So co s t­ly w a s th i s m ode o f a t t i r e th n t th e k in g reso lved to g iv e th e le ad to w a rd a m ore econom ica l an d so b e r fa sh io n , a n d in th e fu lf i llm e n t o f th is d e s ig n h e d o n n ed th e n e w g a rm e n t, w h ic h P ep y s ba iled w ith p le asu re .

S uch w e re th e c irc u m s ta n c e s w h ich a t te n d e d th e in tro d u c tio n o f th e w a is t­co a t. I t c a m e lu . th e n a m e o f econom y a n d re fo rm , bu.t e re lo n g i t d ev e lo p ed in to a s e x p e n s iv e a n d d e c o ra tiv e a g a r ­m e n t s\s a n y w h ic h m a n h a s e v e r ta k ­e n to h im se lf . G ra d u a lly it w a s .ex­te n d ed d o w n w a rd ti ll i t a lm o s t r e a c h e d , th e knbes. I t w a s m a d e o f th e - r ic h e s t m a te r ia ls , a n d th e o u te r c o a t w a s sh a p e d to h a n g .w ell op.eri to d is p la y i t s m agn ificence ,

E x tr a v a g a n c e a n d lo v e o f f in e ry w e re s im p ly t r a n s f e r r e d f ro m one .s ty le to a n o th e r , a iid on th e w a is tc o a t w a s la v ­is h e d a ll th e e m b e ll is h m e n t w h ic ii p re ­v io u s ly h a d b ee n b e s to w e d on th e b reec h es . T h o se flow ered a n d em -

■ 'b ro id e red . w a is tc o a ts o f sh e e n y s a tin , w ith la ced flaps, m ay c e r ta in ly h av e b ee n less, tro u b le so m e a n d f a n ta s t ic th a n th e p re c e d in g fa sh io n , b u t w h e th ­e r th e y red u ce d the1-w e a re r’s a c c o u n t w i th b is ta i lo r is h ig h ly d o u b tfu l.

T h e lo n g flapped w a is tc o a t re m a in e d in fa v o r m a n y y e a rs , i t w a s s ti l l w o rn b y n o b lem en a n i l g e n t le m e n . w h en G eo rg e I. w&s k in g . In : th e fo llo w in g re ig n a s o m e w h a t s h o r te r w a is tc o a t w a s p re v a le n t, a n d fro m th i s t im e th e flap b egan to d e c re a s e in le n g th . I n ­s te a d o f r e a c h in g a lm o s t to th e k n e e it c a m e on ly , h a l fw a y do w n th e th ig h . A s m e n ’s d re s s b ec am e m o re s im p iir fied to w a rd th e c lo se o f th e e ig h te e n th c e n tu ry a n d p u ll in g ,. la ce a n d em b ro id ­e ry w ere a b a n d o n e d th e flap d is a p ­p e a re d .—L on d o n G lobe.

The Name “Pepys.''H o w s h o u ld •’P e p y s” be p ro n o u n ced ?

P e rc y L u b b o c k , w ho w ro te a b io g ra ­p h y o f S a m u e l r e p y s , d e c la re s ••Peeps.’* B u t th e r e a r e m a n y peop le l iv in g a n d ta lk in g w h o c a ll th e m s e lv e s tvl>e p p is />. I n 1G70 w a s p u b lish e d , a .vo lum e ea iled “L u c id a In te rv a l la ," b y J a m e s / C a r ­c a s s e s w ho w a s a c le rk in t h e ’o ffice o f P ep y s . H e d id n o t lik e P ep y s a n d w o u ld h a v e been g la d to spell i t “ P eep s ,” UUt h e d id n ’t. H e w ro te : 'G e t t h e e b e h in d m e , t h e n ; d o m b d e v i l

b e g o n e ! >T h e L o r d h a t h E p h t h a t h a s a id to m y

to n g u e .H i m 1 m u s t p r a i s e w h o o p e n e d h a t h m y

lip s ,S e n t m e f r o m n a v y to t l io a r k b y P e p y s .

F ro m th is th o L ondon C h ro n ic le con ­c lu d e s th n t to. h is c o n te m p o ra ry P ep y s •was “ P ip s .” •*.

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V to h av e ; beeii th e :s o u l o f ‘ w it; n e v e r in a d e a s in g le jp k e iu b is life. H e w its a n a c to r and , st) g ra v e .in m a n n e r a s to b ecom e th e b u t t o f o th e r peo p le ’s h ila r i ty .’ W hen a n y w itt ic ism w e n t t h e ’ ro u n d M ille r w a s accu se d o f i t s a u th o rsh ip , a n d h e w o u ld n e v e r d e n y it . H e lived* a n e x e m p la ry li fe a n d d ie d ' U niversally- re sp e c te d . ; B u t ;;no; s o o n e r w as h e d ea d th a n a p p e a re d “ J o e M ille r’s 'J e s ts ; o r, T h e W its ' V ade i l e c u m ,” ' co m p ile d ,b y ^ U lijah j e n lv in s , . E s q .’*—th n t is to s a y , fo rg e d b y J o h n M ottiey , th e J a c o b ite , j u s t a s y e a rs be­f o r e H o b so n ’s “ POlly P en ch tim ” a n d B e n J o h n s o n ’s “J e s ts ” b a d been fo rg e d .

T h e M ascu line W ig .C iv iliz a tion h a s to th a n k tb e F re n c h

r e v o lu tio n a n d th e s u b s e q u e n t w a rs f o r •m asculine em an c ip a tio n fro m th e w ig ; I t w as p a r t ly th e s c a rc i ty o f

• f lo u r a n d tiie w a r t a x on h a i r p o w d e r t h a t 'b a n is h e d th e p o w d ered w ig . b u t p a r t ly a lso th e le v e lin g in flu en ce o f J a c o b in is m . “ I do n o t - k n o w th e p re s ­

e n t g e n e ra tio n by s ig h t;” w ro te W a l­p o le - in 1701. c o m p la in in g th a t tho y o u n g m en “ Iu th e ir d ir ty s h i r t s a n d s h a g g y h a i r h a v e leveled n o b ility a s m u c h a s th e nob ility iu F r a n c e h av e .”

U n fa ir.H aze l, a g e d sev en , w h ile fee d in g th e

c a t a t th e d in n e r ta b le w as re p ro v ed by h e r f a th e r , w ho to ld h e r th a t th e c a t m u s t w a it u n t i l U\Wy. w h e re u p o n th o sn m ll g irl w e p t a u d s a id :

“ I th in k it is a s h a m e J u s t b ec au se e h e is a poo r d u m b .a n iim il to t r e a t h e r l ik e a h ire d g ir l .”—H a rp e r ’s M agaz in e .

B u t Did Sho?“ M y h e a d a c h e s .a w fu l ly ,” sh e s ig h ­

ed . “ I f y c u w e re n ’t h e re .I ’d ta k e m y h a i r off a n d r e s t i t .”

“ W h a t? ” h e cried .“ I m ean d o w n ,” s h e c o rre c te d .—N ew

Y o rk P re s s .

T h e co rru p tio n o f th e b e s t becom es th e w o rs t .—L a tin P ro v p rh

~~ G ranaries R a t a n d Thief Proof.I n so m e s e c tio n s o f th e co rn a n d

TVheat g ro w in g d is tr i c ts o f M ex ico th e to d e n t p e s t is so b a d t h a t e x t ra o rd in a ry p re c a u tio n s h a v e to b e ta k e n to p re ­v e n t th e d e s tru c tio n o f th e c ro p s by th e l i t t le a n im a ls . S u e a k th ie v in g o f th e n a t iv e s m u s t a lso b e p ro v id e d a g a in s t. C o rn a n d w h e a t b in s o f o r­d in a ry co n s tru c tio n , su c h a s a r e u s e d in th e U n ite d S ta te s , , w ould n o t s e rv e th e p u rp o se o f p ro te c tin g th o g ra in . I n s te a d o f w ooden s t r u c tu r e s th e g ra n ­a r ie s a r e b u i l t o f s to n e a n d b rick . M ost o f th e m , a r e of, con ical s h a p e a n d v a r y In c a p a c ity fro m 500 to 5,000 b u sh e ls . T h e fo u n d a tio n s o f th e s e g ra n a r ie s a re s u n k d ee p in to ti ie g ro u n d . A t th e to p o f th e s t r u c tu r e is a close , f i t t in g 'U d . w h ic h co v e rs th e hole th ro u g h w hich* th e g ra in Is em p tie d .hub th e g ra n a ry , y h e o rd in a ry m e thod o f filling, t h e -s to rehouse. Is to h av e th e g ra in c a r ­r ie d to th e top in s a c k s upon Ih e b ac k s o f la b o re rs up. s te e p ! la d d e rs . A t th e b o tto m o f th e g r a n a ry is n d o o r w h i c h le ad s in to a n a r ro w ch a m b er, w h ich is s e p a r a te d f ro m th e g ra in room b y a s o l id w a ll o^ b ric k o r s to n e , c o n ta in in g ; a s ia t te cl open th g, th ro ug h wU ich th e . g ra in -is! em p tie d w h e ii re q u ire d .—Ivtin-* s a s C ity S ta r .

;V Two Hundred P er Cent Loss.-"H e w a s no co llege b red b u s in ess

W in . H e w a s j u s t th e o th e r k in d . In Ihe co u rse o f h is co m m erc ia l v e n tu re s lie w a s in d u c ed b y a n a c q u a in ta n c e to b ecom e a p a r tn e r in th e g ra in a n d feed line . A f te r a b o u t a y e a r o f i t th e firm w e n t to p ie c e s , le a v in g h im w ith th e b a g to -h o ld . A co llege f r ie n d m e t h im s h o r tly a f t e r th e co llap se a n d w a s a s k ­in g a b o u t i t . . .

“W h a t j i e r . c e n t o f th e lo ss fe ll on y o u ?” in q u ire d tb s f r ie n d , w ho d id n 't k n o w th e p a r t i c u l a r s . ,

“T w o h u n d re d ,” h e re sp o n d ed p ro m p tly .. . , •

“T w o h u n d re d ? ’' ex c la im ed th e fr ie n d . “ W h y , nian< th e re c a n ’t be m ore th a n a h u n d re d p e r c e n t loss.” '

‘‘C om e off,” h e co u n te re d . “T h e re w a s tw o o f u s . H e lo s t a h u n d re d a n d I lo s t a hund red^ D on’t t h a t m ake 2 00?”

“O f ■ c o u rs e n o t. Y o u r lo ss is only 100 p e r c e n t "

“Y es, b u t s a y ,” h e ex p la in e d , " I h ad to s e t t le f o r i t a l l ."

“O h,” sa id th e f r ie n d .—N ow Y ork P re s s ,

M asquerading In the Past.I n th e s e v e n te e n th a n d e ig h te e n th

c e n tu r ie s V e u ic e -se t th e fa s h io n in a l l m a t te r s o f a m u s e m e n t a n d w a s a s o r t o f c o m b in a t io n o f o u r M on te C a rlo a n d P a r is . T h ro u g h o u t th e e ig h te e n th ce n ­tu r y th e V e n e tia n s w e re se ized w ith a p e r f e c t m a n ia f o r m a sq u e ra d in g a n d g am b lin g . P a r is a n d L on d o n fo llow ed s u i t , a n d th e tw o m o s t p o p u la r a m u se ­m e n ts . b o th p u b lic a n d p r iv a te , w e re m a sq u e ra d e s a u d g a m b lin g sa loons . P eo p le h o t on ly w o re th e i r m a sk s o r v iso rs n t b n lls , b u t in . th e m all a n d th e p a rk s a n d th e t ;a te rs . A t le n g th m a tte r s g o t to su c h a p a s s th a t w h en a po lice , r a id w a s m a d e on a c e r ta in lo w d a n c in g p la c e in Soho a n d a n o r­d e r w a s g iv e n f o r ev e ry one to u n m a sk w h a t w a s th e a m a z e m e n t o f th e po lice to find t i i a t a t le a s t a th i r d o f th e c o m -. paiiy . co n s is te d o f la d ie s a iid g e n tle ­m en o f th e h ig h e s t a r is to c ra c y , som e o f . w hom h a d , ev e n b ro u g h t th e ir d a u g h te r s .—L o n d o n S a tu rd a y R ev iew .

The Judges’ Ride.C u sto m s change, s lo w ly w ltli th e law ­

y e rs , b u t th e p ro cess io n th ro u g h th e s t r e e ts a t th e reo p en in g o f th e la w c o u r ts w a s n o t a lw a y s th e c a su a l a f ­f a i r i t now is . U n til th e m id d le o f th e s ix te e n th c e n tu ry th e “ju d g e s ' r id e ” to W e s tm in s te r ha ll w a s q u ite an Im pos­in g sp ec tac le , a ll th e lega l d ig n ita r ie s b e in g m o u n ted on m ules, lik e b ishops, a n d a b b o ts on a p ilg rim a g e . M ules p re s e n tly g a v e p la c e to hordes, w h ich iu tu r n w e re a b a n d o n e d fo r coaches* T h e la s t p ro cess io n o n h o rse b a c k tool; place.v in th e t im e o f C h a rle s 11. a n d w as th e n re g a rd e d a s an In te re s tin g re v iv a l. I t w a s n o t , g re a tly 'a p p r e c ia t­e d , h o w ev e r, b y th e ju d g e s th em se lv es, w ho fo u n d th e ir e ffo rts to re m a in in th e . s a d d le f a r fro m co n d u c iv e to a d ig n ified a p p e a ra n c e , . arid b e fo re th e jo u rn e y ’s en d one of. th e i r n u m b e r . L o rd T w is d o n ; Uad t h e m is fo r tu n e to b e th ro w n in . th e m ud.—W e stm in s te r G aze tte .

A New Excuse.O ne o f th e m e n i i i -u .la rg e p o tte ry

took tw o o r th re e d a y s ’ h o lid ay now a n d a g a in , a n d w h e n h e ca m e b a c k , ou b e in g a s k e d w h a t w as w rong , b e sa id h e h a d b ee n a w a y b u ry in g b is g ra n d ­m o th e r , '• ‘

H e d id th is tw o o r th re e tim es , a n d th e n he th o u g h t h e h a d b e l te r ch a n g e h is , ex c u se , so, ou b e in g a s k e d th e n e x t t im e , b e l’ep lled :

“W ell, m y b ro th e r , th e s a i l a r . i s a t h o m e ju s t , now*, ..and..-he is so . u s e d t^ . th e s o u u d o f th e w a v e s th a t 1 h a d io la s h p a i lfu ls o f w a te r o n . th e w indow a l l n ig h t b e fo re h e co u ld s leep , and th e n I h a d to s leep d iir in g th e -d a y .”— L o n d o n M ail.

A M onumental Sail. .•. A t K i lk e n n y .c a s t l e may. b e seen a

“ m o n u m e n ta l” I r i s h b u ll in th e .form o f a to m b sto n e e re c te d to tiu* m em ory- o f a fo rm e r r e ta in e r o f th e U rm oudo fa m ily . T i le S tone, b e a rs th e t ru ly Hi*, b e rn ia h in sc r ip tio n , “E re c te d hy J o h n T oo le I n M em ory o f I l l s P o s te r ity .”— B rita n n ia M agazine .

His Smoke.M r. F i j l t—I .s a y , th a t ’s th e w o rs t to­

b ac co I ' e v e r sm o k ed ! M rs. P i j l l—O h, G eo rg e ,.y o u ’re rs in o k ln g iny f a u c y s i lk l I p u t ; i t in y o u r to b a cco j a r to k ee p i t s a f e . . A- — - ■ - ’ • ~ • 1

• '* • A Pessimist.." A p ess im ist .” sa id a ph ilo so p h e r, “ Is .

o n e w ho; w h en h e h a s th e ch o ice o f tw o ev ils , chooses b o th a n d h a n g s a b o u t w a it in g f o r m o re l” •• . . *

ORIGIN OF TH E ROD.

U sed .in Driving Oxen, I t . Came Handy in M easuring Land*

T b e o rig in o f th e rod, pole o r p e rc h a s a lineal a n d su p erfic ia l m e a su re h a s been tra c e d to th e rod, pole o r goad u sed to u rg e a n d d ire c t a te am o f oxen p u llin g a p low . So It c a m e a b o u t i t w as u sed a s a co n v e n ie n t a n d h a n d y la n d m e a su re in feu d a l t im e s by tho lo rd s lu a l lo t t in g p lo ts o f la u d f o r ag? r lc u ltu ra l p u rp o ses to th e v ille in s a n d o th e rs ., •

O ne ro d w ide a n d fo r ty long b u il t up d q u a r t e r o f a n ac re . T h e -fu r lo n g , o r f o u r po les w ide a n d s a m e d e p th —i. e.; fo r ty poles, o n e a c re —w as a co n v e n ie n t le n g th fo r a fu r ro w b e fo re tu rn in g th e p low . O f co u rse th e se le n g th s , so m e­w h a t v a r ie d In d iffe re n t, p a r t s o f th e c o u n try w h e re so ils a n d a g r ic u ltu re v a ried , b u t g ra d u a lly th e s lig h t v a r ia ­tio n s g rew less, a n d fina lly th e p re s e n t

. ac cep te d s ta tu to ry ..acre w as evolved;G u n te r ’s ch a in o f s ix ty -s ix f e e t ( te n ;

s q u a re c h a in s to th e acre* w as in v e n t­ed by th e R ev. E d m u n d G u b te r ’(1581- 1020). H e w as a p ro fe s so r o f a s tro n o ­m y a t G re s h a m co llege; L ondon , a n d in g e n io u s ly a d a p te d .it! to fa c i l i ta te decs i tn a l c a lc u la t io n s ; in land m easu re- m e n ts . T h e u se o f th e rod id s u p e rf i­c ia l m e a su re m e n ts o f b rick w ork an d lin ea lly in hedges, d itc h e s a n d fen ces fo llo w e d a s a co n v e n ie n t e x is t in g m e a su re .—B u ild e rs ’ J o u rn a l.

A CAUTIOUS SCOT.

The E lder’s Search For. a S tric tly O r-. . thodox M inister.

A S co tch e id e r w ho d id n o t b e lieve th a t h is ow n in ln is te r beid s tr ic tly o r th o d o x v ie w s w ished to h a v e his babe b a p t iz e d ,‘ b u t w ould n o t r isk i ts s p ir itu a l w e lfa re by u av in g h im p e r­fo rm th e r i te In a u y h e te ro d o x m a n ­n e r . So be w a lk e d to a n o th e r to w n only , to find th e m in is te r he s o u g h t w as a w a y fish ing . T h e n e x t one he w as . d ire c te d to bad g o n e h u n tin g . F illed w ith in d ig n a tio n , he s a id to h is com ­pan io n

“W e ’ll g a n g to M a is te r B rsk in e . T h a t god ly m an w ill uo be fish ing or h u n tin g .” .

So b e fo u n d tb e house , b u t a s he a p ­p ro a c h e d i t he h e a rd th e so u n d o f m u­sic . W hen th e s e r v a n t la ss ie opened th e d o o r he re m a rk e d to h e r : ■

“ Ye h a v e co m p an y th e n igh t, i h e a r th e fiddle go ing .” .

“Nav n a ,” sh e a n sw e re d , b lu sh in g . “ R ob in cou ld n a p lay like you, b u t th e m in is te r a y e fidd les a h it a fo re he goes to bed .” ;

T h e good m an w e n t a w a y w ith o u t m a k in g h is e r ra n d know n.1- N o m in is­t e r w ho p la y ed the. fiddle cou ld b ap tize b is b a irn , so h e w e n t back to h is ow n, w h o n e i th e r fished , h u n te d n o r p layed fo rb id d e n m usic , a n d le t h im n a m e th e ch ild .—L ondon S p ec ta to r .

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d in a r y c o n v e rs a t io n , r e e l s off s e n ­te n c e a f t e r s e n te n c e o f -p ro fa n ity , is n o t onlj* a d is g u s t in g p e r s o n , b u t w o- fu l ly ig n o r a n t . -W henever y o u h e a r a p e rs o n ti iu s e n g a g e d you c a n p u t I t do w n in y o u r l i t t l e n o te b o o k t h a t w h a t h e k n o w s o f E n g l is h is a n e g l i­g ib le q u a n t i ty .

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T H E O C E A N G R O V E T I M E S SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1910.

ALASKA.A Land of G reat Resources and of

Amazing Distances., A la s k a on soidi* nwir to m o rro w is

ex p e c te d by au olUoial o f tb e O n ltc 'l S ta te s g e o g ra p u ic a l s u rv e y to h av e a h a l f m illion in c re a se Lu po p u la tio u .

T h e in e tn l an d coal m in in g in d u s tr ie s s h o u ld e a c h s u p p o rt a t le a s t 100,000, a n d if a th ird of th e land c la sse d a s a ra b le Is now a v a ila b le fo r f a n n in g i t

; w ill f u rn is b 20,000 h o m e stead s , s u p ­p o r tin g o v e r IU0.000.

'. T h e to u r is t w bo tr a v e ls to -G la c ie r ' B ay , tb e ca p ita l o f J u n e a u , nnd th e p ic tu re s q u e S itk a m ust n o t su p p o se he h a s seen A laska .

.H e cou ld s k ir t a n o th e r 5,000 m iles o f c o a s t line to C ordova,. .V aldes a u d S e w a rd , a n d then , w rite s a co rrespond -

. e n t o f tb e S an F ra n c isc o C hron ic le , i f he w ou ld see A Ins ka his jo u rn e y is on ly w ell beg u n .

F o r th e gold fields o f F a irb a n k s w ou ld be 400 m iles to th e n o rth , a n d th o se o f .Nome w ould be a s d is ta n t a s . N ew . Y ork is from C hicago.

I t w ou ld be a s till g re a te r d is ta n c e -to th e sea l rookeries o f tb e P r ib ilo f is la n d s an d th e g r e a t tu u d ra s o f . th e n o r th , w i th - th e i r h e rd s o f w ild r e in ­d e e r 1 a n d tb o ir lonely E sk im o igloos, w h ile to reac h th e w e s te rn m o st A leu ­t ia n is la n d w ould re q u ire a jo u rn e y h a lf a s long as th a t f ro m N ew Y ork to S ea ttle .

S hou ld tb e to u r is t r e tra c e h is s to p s to S k ag w ay . c ro ss tbp W h ite p a s s a n d -follow th e m ig h ty Y ukon fo r 2,000 m iles to B erin g sea bis k n o w led g e o f A la sk a , w h ile m uch en la rg ed , w ould fltlU b e inco m p le te .

8even Rules of Life.L iv e u p s ta i r s If y o u w ish to be In

good h e a lth ! '.‘U p how m a n y flightsV ” O nly o n e flig h t o f s e v e n s te p s . I w ill d e sc rib e th em .

F i r s t S tep .—E n t w h e a t , o a ts , co rn , f r u i t s , b ee f, m u tto n , p la in ly cooked , in m o d e ra te q u a n t i ty a n d b u t tw o m ea ls a d a y . .

S econd S tep .—B re a th e good a i r d a y au d n ig h t . •

T h ird S tep .—E x e rc is e f re e ly In th e open a ir .

F o u r th S tep .—R e tire e a r ly a n d r ise ea rly :

F i f th S tep .—W e a r flannel n e x t y o u r sk in ev e ry d a y o f th e y e a r a n d so d is ­pose y o u r d re s s t h a t y o u r lim b s m ay be k e p t w a rm . B a th e f re q u e n tly .

S ix th S top .—L ive In th e su n sh in e . L e t y o u r b ed ro o m b e one w h ic h r e ­ce iv es a flood o f l ig h t a n d s p e n d y o u r d ay s e i th e r o u t in th e s u n lig h t o r in a room w h ich is w ell lig h ted .

S e v en th S tep .—C u lt iv a te a c h e e r fu l te m p e r . S eek th e so c ie ty o f jo l ly peo­ple . A b so lu te ly r e fu s e to w o r ry -a n d . ab o v e a ll, d o n 't b e a f r a id to la u g h . L ive, ab o v e . S ick n e ss c a n n o t c ra w l up th e re . D ise a se p ro w ls a b o u t in th e basem ent.-. R a re ly d o e s i t g e t u p s ta ir s . —D r. F . G . B u tle r iii C h ic ag o J o u rn a l .

A DREAM STORY.T he Jeweled Ring a W oman Saw Twice

In Her Sleep.In N o v em b er, 1893, 1 a w o k e one

m o rn in g fu lly , im p resse d w ith th e idea t h a t 1 w a s rece iv in g a s a g if t a n u n ­u su a lly la rg e g y p sy r in g s e t w ith a s in ­g le s a p p h ire w ith a b r il lia n t on e a ch s ide . T h e d ream was. a p le a s a n t one to th e fe m a le m ind, a n d i soon fell a s le e p a g a in , b u t on ly to a w a k e w ith a s ti l l s t ro n g e r im p ressio n th a t th e je w e l w as a c tu a lly in my h an d s . So cu rio u s w e re my s e n sa tio n s tb a t on m y m a id e n te r in g m y room a t 8 o 'c lock 1 to ld h e r o f tb e tw o d re a m s , m ost m in u te ly d e s c r ib in g tb e r in g , and 1 a lso a sk e d m y h u sb a n d to b ea r w itn e ss to th e s ta te m e n t .sbould a n y th in g fo llow to con firm th e d ream .

T w o h o u rs la te r th e p o s tm a n a rr iv e d , n n d so g r e a t w ere m y e x c ite m e n t a n d a s to n is h m e n t a t see in g a sm all, n e a tly d one u p p a c k e t (ev iden tly a r in g case i t h a t 1 d a re d sca rce ly open It au d d ec id ­e d to a s k my m aid to do so . B efo re b re a k in g th e sea l I a sk ed h e r to r e p e a t th e d e sc r ip tio n o f th e r in g th a t 1 had p rev io u sly g iv e n ber. an d th e n tb e lit-

“■rnr-packet w as o p en e d , a u d m e jo y iu l e x c la m a tio n fo llow ed . “ W hy. m y lady , h e re it is ! '4 T h e rin g w as s e n t to m e by a f r ie n d in m em ory o f h is w ife, w ho bad d ied soiup m o n th s befo re , b u t I had ab so lu te ly no Idea tb o t I shou ld be tb e re c ip ie n t o t an y s o u v e n ir o f her, p o r d id l e v e r see b e r w e a rin g th e r in g in q u e s tio n .—L ondon S p ec ta to r.

Needed the Knife.S p e a k lu g o l ta b le e t iq u e t te . G en era l

H. B u rd GrtiUb to ld a s to ry a b o u t a m an w bo w a s ju s tif ie d in e a tin g p ie w ith n k n ife . ;Sm itb w as s ta n d in g in n ho te l lobby o u e d a y , a c c o rd in g to th e g e n e ra l, ta lk in g to Jo u e s . w ben th e c o n v e rs a t io n tu rn e d to a d in n e r th a t had been g iv e n a t tb e borne o t a m u­tu a l a e q u n ln tu o c e nam ed B row n.

“ You shou ld buve seen Barton,'* re- muCKed Jo n e s , r e fe r r in g to o u e o t th e g u cs tc . " I th o u g h t he bad b e t te r ta ­b le m a n n e rs . W hen h is p ie w as se rv ed

. he a c tu a lly a t e It w ith h is knife.*’"1 d o n ’t b la m e u im fo r th a t ,’* w as

' th e s ta r t l in g rep ly o t S m ith .“ You d o n ’t b la m e biro?** rep ea ted

Jones* in a m azem en t.‘*No.” sm ilin g ly jo in e d S m ith , “ Ih a v e

e a te n p ie a t B ro w n 's m y se lf , a n d it is a w o n d e r to m e th a t B arton d id n ’t ta k e a n a x ;" —P h ila d e lp h ia T e leg rap h .

The Woman W ith the T ransfer.• W ith a t r a u s f e r tic k e t pun ch ed to e x p ire a t 12 o 'c lock a n e ld e r ly w om an g o t on u c a r. •

“ 1 c a n 't ta k e th is , lady ,” sa id th e c o n d u c to r . "Y ou see . i t ’s m a rk ed fo r 12, b u t now It’s te n m in u te s o t 2, T h e t i c k e t’s beeu dead lo r n ea rly tw o h o u rs .”

"W ell,” w a s tb e w o m an ’s rep ly , ” 1 took ih e firs t c a r i could g e t a f t e r le a v in g the , bank . 1 had to w a it to h a v e m y in te re s t figured up .”

" I f i t took 'em tw o ho u rs to figure th e In te re s t on m y m oney l w o u ld n 't a rg u e a b o u t a t r a n s fe r . I’d p ay m y f a r e o r r id e in a u a u to ,” s a id th e c o n ­d u c to r.

T h e w om an m a d e no re to r t , b u t fished a u lckel o u t o f het h a n d b a g an d g a v e . i t fo tlie co n d u c to r .—N ew York P re ss .

The Shade He W anted.D ela c ro ix , tb e p a in te r , w a s w a lk in g

o u t o u e d a y lu P a r is w ith a f r ie n d o f ills w h en h e fell in to a b ro w n s tu d y .

“ W h a t is up w ith y d u n o w ?” sa id tho f r ie n d .

“ I c a n ’t g e t a c e r ta in s h a d e o f y e l­lo w ” rep lied , th e a r t is t .

“ W h a t s o r t o f y e llo w ?”J u s t th e n a c a b d ro v e p a s t.“T h e v e ry th in g ! '' th e p a in te r g asp ed

ou t. “S to p , s to p I”“ I am en g a g e d ,” th e c a b b y rep lied

w ith o u t s to p p in g .D e la c ro ix s ta r te d in p u r s u i t a n d a t a

s tee p p la c e in th e R u e d e s M a r ty rs o v e rto o k th e cab . O p en ing th e doo r, h e sa id in to n e s o f e n t r e a ty t o ' t h e p a s ­s e n g e r in s id e :

"D o p le a s e te ll y o u r d r iv e r to s to p . I W ant y o u r com p lex io n f o r a p a in t in g on w h ich I am a t w ork . T h e re is a color, m e rc h a n t c lo se a t h an d . 1 sh a ll n o t d e ta in y o u ab o v e five m in u te s , a n d In a c k n o w le d g m e n t o f th e s e rv ic e y ou re n d e r m e I w ill p re s e n t you w ith .a s k e tc h o f m y p ic tu re .”

T h e b a rg a in w as s tru c k . D e lacro ix g o t h is y e llo w , a n d a fe w m o n th s la te r th e “ f a r e ” rece iv ed a sk e tc h o f h is "A ss a s s iu a t io n o f th e A rc h b is h o p o f L iege.” ■ : !

T ru th In Jest,A cco rd in g to h is to r ic a l t r a d itio n , th e

c o n q u e s t Of F in la n d w a s fo re to ld in je s t t h a t soon b ec am e e a rn e s t by i ts co n q u e ro r, P e te r th e G re a t, to h is j e s t ­e r, B a lak ire ff .

B a la k ire ff h a d v ex ed th e c z a r b y too im p u d e n t a jo k e a n d had been su m m a ­rily b a n ish e d w ith t h e . m e n a c in g In ­ju n c t io n . n e v e r to a p p e a r on R u s s ia n soil a g a in . H e d is a p p e a re d digffpeetly, b u t one d a y n o t long a f t e r P e te r , g la n c ­ing o u t Of a w in d o w ; s a w his u n m is ­ta k a b le figure a n d q u iz z ica l coun te-. n a n c e jo g g in g c o m fo r ta b ly by , p e rc h ­ed In a c o u n try c a r t . , Im p u ls iv e ly he r a n d o w n to h im a n d d e m a n d e d . to kn o w w h y h e h a d d isobeyed .^

“ 1 h a v e n ’t d iso b ey e d y o u ,” w a s th e a n s w e r . “ 1 a m n o t on R u s s ia n soil now .” '

“N o t o n R u ss ia n so il? ""N o . T h is c a r t , lo a d o f e a r th th a t

I ’m s i t t in g on is S w ed ish so il. 1 d u g i t in F in la n d - on ly th e o th e r d a y .”

P e te r la u g h ed , b u t he sa id , “ I f F in ­la n d be S w e d ish so il n o w , i t s h a ll be R u ssian so il b e fo re long!” A nd he m a d e good h is w o rd s .

Happy Thought.M rs. N ew ell - H ow d o es th e b re a k ­

f a s t s u it y ou , darlingV N ew ed —I t ’s ju s t- r ig h t, sw e e th e a r t , i t m ay be ra th e r p leb e ian , b u t ju s t tb e sam e l ‘m a w fu lly fo n d of c a lf 's Over. M rs. N e w e d —So n m 1. d e a re s t . D on’t y ou th in k it w ould pay u s to keep a calf?-. T h e n w e t'ou lu n av e c a lf ’** liv e r ev e ry

, m o rn in g fo r b re a k fa s t .—C hicago N ew s.

Not That Kind.C h arlie eu n ie to th e d o c to r ’s office in

. a s ta tu o f g rea t-ex e itP H ien r a n d sa id r " P le a se ; doiitor, com e rig h t s tr a ig h t d o w n to s e e ' Kredd.v. .M other s a y s h e ’s w ren tlied in ag o n y .” — D elineato r.

T h e R e s p o n s i b l e P a r t y .. V is itin g K e la tlv e H ow a r is to c ra tic y o u r f a th e r looks w ith ill! th a t g ray h a ir ! T h e N au g h ty Son —\ e s . u nd h e 's g o t roe to th a n k to r It to o .—P uck .

His Exam ination Concluded^In th e ev id en ce b e fo re -a p a r l ia m e n ­

ta ry c o m m itte e co n c e rn in g the ; opposi­tion to a r a i lw a y H I o dge sco red a p o in t w h ich a c c e n tu a te s a c e r ta in lega l fic­tion w i t h . re fe re n c e to sk illed w it­n esse s ;... .V .V /V -

A S co tch farm er.-w asi g iv in g his- te s ­tim o n y in fa v o r b f th e . bill.

“ Is i t tru e ,” s a id th e * w ily K . 'Q , in liis m o s t .^searching s ty le , “ th a t 3tou, s ir , s a id to M r. G u ild t h a t y o u . w e re w illin g to g ive , .y o u r ev id en ce ou th e

. o th e r s id e if . th e y w ou 1 d f>a y y o u b e t­te r? ” ■■

.’’A ye,’’ sa id ih e pa w ky fa rm e r , “ a n d ”, (a f te r a pause) " le t m e j i s t - p i t f th e sa m e q u e s tio n to ye,—if y e bad been o ffered a b ig g e r fee , w a d • y e no hae been on th ’it l ie r s id e yei-sel’?” v •. .

I t is n e e d le ss to s a y th a t th e K . C. d id n o t c ro s s q u es tio n th e w itn e ss f u r ­th e r ,— P earson’s W eek ly ..;

Pipes Frozen by W arm Spells.I t is a c u r jobs f a c t , th a t w a te r p ip es

u n d e r g ro u n d w ill-o 'ffcii fre e z e d u r in g the w a rm spell t h a t fo llo w s a cold snap . T h e e x p la n a tio n m a d e fo r th is In te re s t in g p h en o m en o n is t h a t a f t e r a cold w a v e a la rg e q u a n tity o f l ie a t Is ta k e n from th e g ro u n d hi the . w o rk o f ch a n g in g th e fro zen m o is tu re in to w a ­te r , a n d . th u s , ou th e •p rin c ip le o f th e Ice c re a m fre e z e r , th e p ipe is ch illed , enough h e a t b e in g ta k e n fro m I t to fre e z e It. :

Cause For Thanks."A las !” s ig h ed th e tru m p d ra m a tic a l­

ly . “No m u tte r w h e re I tu rn s , th e re ’s a h an d ra ise d : a g a in s t m e.” .

“W h ich sh o w s y ou o u g h t to be th a n k fu l f e r oho ti lin g ,” sa id th e fa rm e r.

" W h a t’s th a t? ”" T h a t i t a in ’t a fo o t t h a t ’s ra ise d .’.’

'• Self Possessed.M rs. M a n y Ii id s—T h e re Is one th in g

a b o u t o u r g ir ls —th e y a r e a lw a y s s e lf posse ssed , P a p a M an y k id s (g rim ly)— Yes, th e y ’r e too s e lf posse ssed . I w ish th e y ’d g e t so m e one., e lse t o ; p o sse ss th e m ,. X '-

Liszt’s Advice*B ein g a sk ed o n e d a y w h a t one sho u ld

,€p in o rd e r f o .becom e a n e filc len t p ia n o . p la y e r , Lifezt rep lied la co n ica lly , "O ne m u st e a t w e ll a n d w a lk m u ch ,”

INSTINCT AND REASON.An Interesting Illustration of this Two

T ra its of Monkeys.A n iU u s tra t i jn sh o w in g th e d iffe r­

e n c e b e tw e e n in s tin c t a n d re a s o n In m o n k e y s ca m e u n d e r ih e o b se rv a tio n o f D av id S ta r r J o rd a n , th e fam o u s n a tu ra l is t . A t one l im e h e h a d tw o

lie b eg a n to b e s u re B u tle r w n s n o t f i t ' to look a f t e r her.

H is su rm is e h a d been r ig h t . H e s a w G race , ta l l a n d b ig a n d b lo n d , s ta n d ­in g w a tc h in g th a t c o n su m m a te Id io t, B illy , a s he p u sh ed M a r ie tta —h is M a ri­e t ta —h ig h a n d y e t h ig h e r in to th e a i r . H e ju m p e d fro m b is c a r , m o tio n in g B u tle r , w h o d id n o t s e e h im , to s to p ,

live ly M acacus in.onUoys ca lledan d Jo ck o . T h e se w ere n u t a n d f r u i t e a tin g m o n k ey s a n d in s tln e tlv e ly ^ k n ew ju s t how to c ra c k n u ts a n d peel fru lln . A t th e s a m e tim e he h ad a - b ab y m on­key , M ono, o f a k ind th a r h ad th e egg e a tin g In s tin c t. B ut .Mono h ad nev e r y e t seen a n egg.

T o e a ch o f (he th re e m o n k e y s D r. J o rd a n g av e a n egg . tlie i l r s t th a t an y o f th e m h ad ev e r j^eea. B aby M ouo,

U(l|j noj: d a r in g to ca ll le s t he fr ig h te n h e r. H e w as s u r e th e s w in g w n s u o t s a fe . H o c a m e ru n n in g u p , fa c in g th o g ir l , w ho, a s sh e re c e d e d to be p u sh ed fo r­w a r d ag a in b y B u tle r , s a w h im a n d g a v e a l i t t l e c ry . O u t sho c a m e to w a rd h im , f a r o u t. H is h e a r t s to p p e d a s a su d d e n w a rn in g c re a k fro m th e c h a in s m ade him look up . T h e c h a in h a d b ro k en , .

W ith o u t n il in s ta n t 's h e s ita tio n h edescen d e d frm u i-jiji w tilip a n c e s to rs . I *le *d u p U s .h r in s fo r D or.and s liou ted , Im ixllcd his w lih .iifl th e In h e rite d - : M a rie tta , ju m p ! „ o c h uom-e x p e rtn c s s a l.m « deve loped i n - j “ an d . s u ch conv ic tion , r a n g In h la s t in c t. He cmeUecl It w ith Ills u p iie r | t h a t th e g irl o beyed a s If h e rte e th , m akH m a hole la it. a n d su e k e d j • w n .m lo d »n«« p ro m p te d h e r . W hile o u t nil ts- K t , - T h™ . h o ld in g , h o rr ib ly f r ig h te n e d s ile n ce fe ll on th e th e eggshell it], tn the-- iiirht a n d s e e - ! f l i e r s a n d so m e ppople e lo sc by ca m e In g 'th e r e w as 110 longe r a n y th in g in : r u n n in g u p sh e fell s a fe ly in to h isit, he th re w It a w a y . All th is .h e d id m e ch an ic a lly , au to m atica lly , a n d ju s t a s w ell w ith the . f irs t egg a s w ith a n y o th e r .he a f te rw a r d hail. A nd a l l eggs s in c e g iv en film h e h as t r e a te d in th e s a m e w ay . *

T ho m onkey Boh took h is e g g fo r so m e k in d o f n u t. l i e b ro k e I t w ith

a rm s , w h e re h e s tood h o ld in g h e r, te ll­in g h e r an d , th e re s t , te llin g h im se lt, t h a t s h e w a s n o t h u r t . A nd , indeed , sh e h a d m iracu lo u sly escap e d w ith o u t h a rm , fo r B u tle r h a d c a u g h t th e ch a in so th e s w in g cou ld n o t s t r ik e h e r a s she fell.

I t seem ed a g e s to F ra n k W o rth in gh is te e th a n d tr ie d to pul! off th e sh e ll. I b e fo re he m a d e ev e ry b o d y g o a w a yW h en th e in s id e ran o u t an d fe ll on th e g ro u n d he lo o k e d .a t i t f o r a m o­m e n t in b e w ild e rm e n t , th e n w i th b o th h a n d s scooped u p t he yolk, a n d tl ie s a n d m ix e d w ith i t nnd sw a llo w ed It. T h e n he s tu ffed th e .shell in to h is . m o u th . T h is a c t w a s n o t in s t in c t ; It w a s rea so n . l i e w a s n o t fa m il ia r by in h e rite d Inst in c t w ith eggs . H e w ou ld h a n d le o n e b e t te r n e x t tim e , how ever. R easo n v e ry o f te n m ak es m is ta k e s ; a t f irs t, b u t-w h e n It; is tra in e d i t becom es a m e an s f a r m ore v a lu a b le an d p ow er- fu l th a n instinct* ,

T h e th ird m onkey , Jocko , t r ie d to ea t. h is egg iu .m u c h th e s a m e w a y th a t B ob d id : b iit, n o t lik ing th e ta s te ; h e th r e w i t a w a y .—S t. N icho las,

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S ince S im on’s d e a th gossip h ad It th a t th e house w as h a u n te d . O n s to rm y n lg lits . th e c red u lo u s sa id , th e o ld p ia n o tin k led so ftly beh ind th e closed, s h u tte r s , a n d u w o m an ’s th in , s w e e t voice w as h e a rd s in g in g in low to n e s . S n a tc h e s o f th is w e ird m u sic cou ld lie h e a rd so m e tim e s in th e lull o f s h r ie k ­in g w ind o r d a sh in g ra in . Ou o th e r n ig h ts a ll w a s s till. Som e c la im ed t h a t C o rnelia w as. d e a d a n d t h a t h e r s w e e t s p ir i t c a m e back to s in g in th e ro o m s o f th e old hom e, w h e re s h e h ad s p e n t a hap p y g irlhood .

in s p ite o f g h o s tly ru m o rs , E b e n ezcr P ollock had su d d en ly m a d e u p h is m ind to g iv e up b o a rd in g In th e v il­la g e ho te l an d occupy a h o m e o f h is ow n. T h e E lm sb u ry p la c e s u ite d h im . I t w ns n e a r h is h a rn e s s shop , a u d tho e h s t w in g , w a s ju s t la rg e en o u g h to s e rv e b is s im p le pu rp o ses . A s .fo r th e m a in po rtio n o f th e house , be g a v e i t o v e r to r a t s an d m ice a u d m old.

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, th e la rg e u o rrb bedroom a s If froma n open w indow , but. a ll th e w in d o w s w e re tig h tly s h u tte re d an.U harreU .

O nce o u ts id e a g a in , he tu rn e d th e g re a t b ra s s key In th e f ro n t do o r w ttll a u In v o lu n ta ry s ig h o t re lie f . 1 lie e a s t w in g had u s e p a ra te e n t r a n c e a n d w as s h u t o ff from th e re s t o l th e house by a sea led door. d a y '* w o rk by b lack A nna w ould m a k e th e w in g v ery h a b ita b le f o r h im a n d h is b ac h e lo r be­lo ng ings. E b e n e z c r’ d id n ’t w a n t a h o u sek eep e r—lit* d e te s te d w om en .

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s in g in g g h o s t. I t w as th e “ 1st o f S ep ­te m b e r , an d th e e q u in o c tia l g a le w as s h a k in g th e o ld house to I ts v e ry fouu^ d a t io n s . . E b e n ezc r im d gone • to bed , b u t he could- n o t s leep . T h e • w ind s c re a m e d do w n th e w ide c h im n ey a n d w h is tle d a ro u n d th e W indow s. T h e r o a r o f beatlrij? rain d ro w n ed a l l so u n d s a v e th e w h is tlin g w in d . .T h e re w e re c re a k in g so u n d s beyond th e w alis , a n d E b e n eze r fe ll to th in k in g o f the. g h o s t.

I t w ns then , th a t th e w in d p au sed fo r b re a th an d th e ra in fell m ore lig h t­ly . F ro m a d is ta n c e ca m e th e ech o in g J an g le o f an .old p iano to u c h ed by .tim ­

id A ngers a n d a m en- immjI o f m elr tidy In u w o m an 's vi;i rht-n th e ra inco n tin u ed Its i»V*nt. a n d heh e a rd th e iiiush; iiii iih trr. ,

E b e n eze r l ‘(iIh*• a w as an g ry . H eT e- solvecl to lay th e nn ru d i'n g g lu ist I f p ossib le , an d so th e uex l day w hen a w a te ry su n ren d ere d th e -h o u se a l i t t le le.^s d re a ry lie .'ligh ted a fa m o rn a n d u n sea led th e d o o r th a t led :In to th e o th e r s id e o f th e h»»usk*.

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O iie w in te r e v e n in g , w h en th e o ld h o u se w a s w ra p p e d in a b lin d in g sn o w ­s to rm . E b e n e z e r a w o k e from h is U rst s leep w ith e v e ry m uscle a c h in g a n d d r a w in g w ith pain , R h eu m a tism held h im a c a p tiv e . .For ho u rs be g ro a n e d d ism a lly , co n sc io u s th a t th e tire In h is a i r t ig h t s to v e w a s n e a rly o u t a t a tim e w h en h e n ee d ed h ea t; T h e re w as no m in is te r in g h an d to app ly h o t flan ­n e ls to h is sw o llen jo in ts a n d m u sc les o r to a l la y h is to r tu r e w ith s o o th in g iln im en ts .

i t w a s th e n th a t th e g h o s t c a m e a g a in —th is tim e w ith g ro p in g U ngers upon th e sea led door, i t knocked g e n ­tly a n d sp o k e to h im in fain t* f r ig h t­en e d w h isp ers .

•*Go a w a y s h o u t e d E b e u eze r w ra th - fu lly . “ G o a w a y , m a ’am ! i t . a l u 't p ro p e r th n t y o u sh o u ld be lo it’r ln g a ro u n d , h e re ! Go a w a y , 1 sa y !”

T h e re w as ii s ilen ce ; a n d p re s e n tly E b e n e z e r’s th ic k , g riz z led h a ir s tood a lm o s t u p r ig h t , on h is head . G h o stly fo o ts te p s so u n d ed in th e room s o v e r h is head a n d so f tly , tap* cap, ta p , do w n th e n a r ro w s ta i r c a s e th a t opened In to b is . bedroom . .

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; h a i r f r a m in g h e r d e l ic a te f a c e mac}e h e r a p p e a r m uch y ou iiger. . v

“1 cou ld u o t b e a r to b e a r you m oan ­in g w ith p a in all a lone . My h u sb a n d u sed to h av e rh e u m a tism b e fo re he d ied , a n d 1 k n o w j u s t w h a t to do ,” s h e sa id In a low tom*.

“ M a’a m !” g asp ed E b en ezer. “ M a’am !” H e w a tc h e d h e r s le n d e r f ig u re a s i t

f litted to a n d f r o a b o u t h is room s. S he m en d ed th e lire, a n d soon i t s c h e e r in g w u rm tb b ro u g h t re lie f to h is a c h in g lim bs. S h e h ea ted w a te r a n d flannel c lo th s an d ap p lied s o o th in g .lin ­im e n ts w ith v e ry h u m a n Angers.

W hen th e lines, o f su ffe rin g h a d ref laxed a n d E b e n eze r’s f a c e s till s o u g h t he rs , q u es tio n lu g ly she sa t. do w n lu a low c h a ir and sp o k e so m e w h a t sad ly .

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“ H e re —ih th is h o u se? H o w ? " d e ­m a n d ed E b e n eze r d o u b tfu lly .

“ In th e b ig b ac k a t t ic ,” sa id C orne lia , w ith a U ttle sm ile , “ it. looks o u t on. th e ta ll c h e s tn u t w oods,, you kno w , a n d th e s h o r t ch im n ey co m es o u t there.. G ra n d fa th e r le f t , th e c e lla r fu ll o f coa l , a n d w ood. I’ve g o t i t r e a l co m fo rta b le u p th e re , a n d on s to rm y n ig h ts I’d com e do w n in th e d a rk a n d p la y on m y p ia n o till you d ro v e tne a w a y , I u sed to w a lk o v e r to B elton ou d a r k eveniU gS an d g e t a ll m y g ro ­c e r ie s a n d thlngsV I t w a s h a rd w ork , b u t It w as h ea v en to m e to g e t hom e ag a in a f t e r n il 1 w e n t th ro u g h !” , S he b ro k e In to sobs.

“ W h a t m ade y o u h id e ? W h a t d id y o u d o it fo r? ” a s k e d E b e n eze r e x c it­ed ly . ; ■ . ; . . •. ’ . \ ■• *'My h u s b a u d w a s poor, H e d ied a u d le f t -a little ,- in s iira n e e m o n e y - ju s t enough to buy m y food an d not en o u g h to pay re n t. M.v e y e s ig h t is so p o o r I c a n n o t w ork , a n d so l th o u g h t J w ou ld co m e ,h ack here . I h e a rd th e p la ce w a s s h u t u p , n nd 11 w its m y o\vn b y t ig h ts .I k n ew I 'd ': he d r iv e n .o u t if a n y o n e k n ew I. w ns h ere !”

“Y ou poo r li ttle th in g !” b lu r te d E b e ­n ez e r p ity in g ly . “ S ta y h e re ju s t a s lo n g a s you like!” T h e re w as a long s ile n ce a f t e r th a t , w h ile th e l i t t le w id ­o w c ried h ap p ily b e fo re th e lire. E b e­n e z e r w a s th in k in g rap id ly . “ I f y o u eV er g o a w a y , tna*ain,“ -he- said ,, w ith a g r e a t b lu sh , “ I’ll go a f t e r you a n d b r in g y o u h ac k h e re a n d ” — H e p au sed .

I t h ap p e n ed th a t o n e d a y ; th e gho« t d e s e r te d th e E lm sb u ry house , a n d Ebe-

:n e z e r k e p t h is w ord an d w en t a f te r , h e r—a n d b ro u g h t lio r b ac k a b rid e to h e i o ld. ho iue. ,

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ran t proprietor huug out ii large hlnek- board sign oiie day with the follow mg a n n o u n c e m e n t“ Vou Can’t Beat, Our 15 C e n t D in n e rs ."

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T h e tr a n s fo rm a tio n w us com ple te , au d If " 'o s ' no t u n ti l a crow d hud col­le c ted th a t th e p ro p r ie to r o t th e res- ta u r a n t d isco v e red w iiv th e re w as la r g e r c ro w d ,o u ts id e than :-Inside. • .

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cook ing , sch o o l n n d n aked h im If h e had e v e r h e a rd a re c ip e fo r chop, s u ey he d id n ’t lik e to a d m it th e r e w as a n y ­th in g oil e a r th I lu it he d id n o t k n o w . I t e w a s ju s t a t th a t ag e . So ho s p a r ­red f o r t im e b y a s k in g w iia t s h e w a n t­ed I t for.'

I t s eem s t h a t tiie c o o k in g schoo l te a c h e r h a d g iv e n th e m th e q u e s tio n to In v e s tig a te f o r th e m se lv e s , i t w fls o n e fo r w h ic h th e re w e re m any , a n s w e rs , b u t th e g lr l w h o p ro d u ced th e b e s t rec ip e w a s to rece iv e ' a 'Ult le p riz e o f som e s o r t . H e r b ig b ro th e r m u s t h a v e fo u n d o u t how ch o p s u ey w a s m ade, s h e th o u g h t , d u r in g so m e o f h is t r ip s to C h in a to w n .

. T h e b ro th e r th e n sm iled n w ick e d sm ile a n d s a id he w o u ld w r ite o u t th e b e s t a b d e a s ie s t re c lije ; fo r ch o p su e y in, th e w orld . N e x t n io rh h ig he h a n d - j cd h e r an e n v e lo p e c o n ta in in g th e lu r - fo rm a tio n .. S he d id n o t open it Until heir > n a m e ,, w tis c a l l e d I n t h e c l a s s / . ! T hen th is is w h a t s h e road , a lo u d , to th e a n u iz c m c n t o f a l l, .h e rse lf Inc luded :

“ Hccipe-. F o r C hop S u ey .—T a k e a bow l o f n ice , c le a n su e y a n d th e n chop, i t . ”—C hicago T rib u n e .

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, th e n o r th c o a s t o f S icily . T h e ir re co n ­c ilab le o ld V olcano . w a s . n o t in a c tiv e e ru p tio n , b u t fro m th e c r a te r a, re d d ish sm oke w a s r is in g , w h ile fro m th e fis­s u re s iu I ts s id e s b u r s t n o w a n d a g a in to n g u e s o f lu r id flam e/. “A h ,” o b se rv e d a sa ilo r—th e . v e sse l w a s an E n g lis h one—“o ld B o o ty Is n t i t a g a in !” So f a r a s I can re m e m b e r t lid r e is a legend t h a t o n e C ap ta lu B oo ty , a m a s ­te r .m a r in e r . t r a d in g to tb e M e d ite r­ra n e a n in the , s e v e n te e n th c e n tu ry , b e ­ca m e so n o to rio u s fo r d r in k in g a n d s w e a r in g th a t lie w a s se iz ed u p o n by th e fiend a n d c a rr ie d off to th e in te r io r o f S tro m b o ll, from w h ic h lie b u s con ­tin u ed e v e r s in c e to u t t e r p ro fa n e lan* gunge b y m e a n s o f to n g u e s o f ti re a n d puffs o f sm o k e . ;ThlS} h o w ev e r, d id n o t p r e v e n t th e g h o s t o f th e , p ro fa n e s k lp p q r f ro m f r ig h te n in g h is w idow , w h o re s id e d in L o w b r T h a m e s s tr e e t, h a l f o u t o f h e r se n s e s b y a p p e a r in g to h e r a t s u p p e r t im e sm e llin g s tro n g ­ly o f b r im sto n e .—L oudon T im es .

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o f th e ru ffed g ro u s e f o r th e b ird to com e a n d p e rfo rm b e fo re m e. M y p lace o f co u c e a lm e n t w a s iu th e b ra n c h e s o f a fa lle n d e a d sp ru ce . I h ad n o t b ee n w a it in g lo u g b e fo re a w h ite fo o ted m ouse a p p e a red ; a m o n g th e b ra n c h e s on; th e g ro u n d a lm o s t* u n ­d e r me. I t w a s in te re s tin g to see h ow f re e ly h e m oved fro m p la c e to p la ce ,, a p p e a r in g n o w h e re a u d h o w th e re , a ll th e w h ile t r a v e l in g u n d e r th e sn o w , w h ich h ad lnuuy c a v e rn s fo rm e d in i t by th e su n , fo r i t w a s e a r ly sp r in g . A n o th e r m o u se soon m a d e his, a p p e a r ­an c e , a n d I w a tc h e d th e tw o fo r so m e tim e a s th e y se a rc h e d fo r food. I t w as n o t lo u g b e fo re o n e o f th e m ice w as. n ib b lin g a t m y shoe, b u t th e s l ig h te s t m o v e m en t o f m y io o t , w h ic h w a s r e s t ­in g bn th e t r u n k o f th e tre e , s e n t h im s c u rry in g to th e s h e l t e r o f th e b ra n c h ­e s below . B y p a t ie n t a d v a n c e s , how* ev e r, T w a s a b le ’to to u c h th e l i t t l e fe l­low w ith th e t ip s o f m y e x te n d e d Au­g e rs , a n d five, m in u te s la te r I, w a s s tro k in g h is b ac k a s y o u m ig h t s tro k e a k lt te u .—S t. N icho las.

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robe o f K in g G eo rg e IV . o f E n g la n d rea lize d $75,000. G rev ille , w h o a t ­te n d e d th e sa le , s a y s t h a t th e k in g “h a rd ly e v e r g a v e a n y th in g a w a y ex ­c e p t h is lin en , w h ich w a s d is tr ib u te d ev e ry y e a r . T h e re a r e a ll tb e c o a ts h'e has e v e r h a d f o r f if ty , y e a rs , 200 w h ip s , c a n e s w ith o u t n u m b e r , e v e ry s o r t o f u n ifo rm , t h e c o s tu m e s o f a ll th e o rd e rs in E u ro p e , sp le n d id fu rs , p e lisse s, h u n tin g c o a ts a n d b reec h es . H is p ro fu s lo ir In. th e se a r t ic le s w as u n b o u n d ed b ec au se h e n e v e r p a id fo r th e m , am j h i s . m e m o ry w a s so a c c u ­r a t e t h a t o n e o f h is p a g e s to ld m e h e reco llec ted e v e ry a r t ic le o f d re s s , no m a tte r h o w o ld , a b d t h a t th e y w e re a lw a y s lia b le to be ca lled on to p ro ­d u ce so m e p a r t ic u la r c o a t o r o th e r - a r : t i d e o f a p p a re l o f y e a rs g o u e by .”

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M any o f w h ich a rc n e a r ly n ew a n d a ll o f th e m a re o ffe red m ueit below th e i r in tr in s ic v a lu e . N e a rly e v e ry p ro m in e n t m a k e in A m erica r e p re se n te d . J u s t w h a t y o u a re lo o k in g fo r m a y be h e re arid a t a p ric e m u c k less th a n y o u w o u ld he a sk e d to p a y u n d e r o rd in a ry co n d itio n s. T h e fo llo w in g m ak es a re oh o u r floors I ' " - - - ,

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1 8 0 SILK SHIRT WAISTSOn Saturday we will offer messaliue and taffeta silk

sh irt waists, trimmed with silk braid and lace, in white, black, ashes of roses, blues, brown and wis­teria, in advance spring styles.

Special at $3 . 6 9M a d e to s e l l a t $ 6 to

Spring Showing of Woolen Dress Fabrics

We are displaying the latest weaves and colors in spring 'dress fabrics, including fancy chiffon panama, woolen batiste, cheviot, serge, mobair, woolen pop­lin, woolen prunella, whip cords, lansdowne, clay serges, crepe crystal, etc.

Samples will be gladly sent on request.

SPRING WASH FABRICSF irs t showing on Saturday of new wash fabrics. Cus­

tomers who cannot find time to pay' us a visit should write for samples.

CLEARANCE SALES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS

JUST AT THIS SEASON WE HAVE MANY

SPECIAL VALUESIN MERCHANDISE

Being near the. time our spring lines arrive, thus forcing ns to make room. Many goods, at Special prices, that

are as good for spring as this season of the year."

Oxford Cheviot Negligee Shirtsin odd lots to clean up—all sizes, but not all patterns in all sizes. Our- lines of

Interwoven Hosieryare sure to -be trade-winners. Once used, invariably always used'. T ry them. Good

y and good tvear^assured.

HOWARD L. BORDENH a tte r a n d F u r n is h e r

712 Cookman Ave., Asbury Park

For Men, Women, Boys, Girls and Ihe Little Folks

I t is the height of wasteful­ness to buy poor shoes in order to save money ; but when you can buy good and carefully examined shoes at the same price, and often less, than you pay elsewhere for the poor

kind, it is a distinct saving to buy at Baker’s. W e never go near factories that make questionable shoes; for you sh a ll never buy an unworthy slide at our store, uo m atter how li t­tle you pay for it, T h a t is why it is always safe to save on shoes.yqu buy at B aker’s, as hundreds in .th is vicinity know

“ B u ya t Baker's and-save money M

CHARLES M. BAKER. T b e S ta o e M a n o l A s b u r y P a r k

Franklin Building, Emory Street and Cookman Ave., Asbnry P a rk