VOL. XX
OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1900.
NO. 20.
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN CITY, N. J., R. C. ROBINSON, Editor ani Proprietor.
• I.Mal rnd al j
CITY DIRECTORY. cm OFFICIALS.
K. Kdwarda, TrrM.irrr; K. H. W.rn.r, Board ol KduraUon—1». B. T. Abbott, prammii: H. ti nobtsaon, wraUrr: H. H. TlMirn, I. M. Crraw. O. P. Moore. (A It ttamp^SECKET^ SOCIETIES. HevcotbotrveL Mark'laTlre. JC. Iota Pounrll. So. 1M. Jr. O. IT. A. M., tnoru Willard W. Adams,aaeratary. tBaanCllyPoaoi I. No. 10. li. ol A.^nrerU M^Mar^ A ri®rur!reretarr I'rourtlon Ixxrer. No», A. O- f. W.. mreu saroodaod rounb Moodaj vteolngs la K. of I', bait W'lllard W. Adama recordrr. Kalmls Tribe. No ZB. 1. O. It M.i mret. rarh WedDMday s^roln« lb k. of^P. ball. Ihlrhsm marl aacb Krldav CHURCH SERVICES.
m.. •'Mod; of lb* Uolj Au'nlt ‘Ub«.” f t5> B m.’ Valba*b,*up*nDUod*ol. ^
CHURCH SOCIETIES.
jstSAi; ' , w“ debt; Mra lavlulaTborn, tr—surer. Mrs > f. (Jarre tson. record Inf sscrelarj.
MOTEIJI AMD rOTTAOtS. HOTEL ATGLEN
OCEAN CITY, N. J.
palllrulars. S. C. OOP
THE EMMETT rrma, 01.50 par da) .
JflORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
i^AW OFFICES SCHUYLER C. WOODHULL,
JONATHAN HAND,
GARWOOD HOUSE, lor-nt-I^w, OCEAN CITY. Naw Jeraoy. (CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J.
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OCEANIC
ELi-VENTM and U iJ>l.>.Y AVE.. OPENALLTHEYEAR ,
vrr.AM II HAT
; gUGENE C. COLE, COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW.
, Q A. BOURGEOIS, Counsellor-at-Law,
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
[)R. J. S. WAGGONER,
RKaiDK.INT
Physician and Druggist, « n.„, ^ A*bb«» «•. ho.w«i TJI Artnrj Arc., Oce»n City, N. J. I jAW OFFICES ° am,,tu ° m ~ r -1 Apgar & Boswell, T.C. HUTCHINSON. M. D. IlomoeopnthiHt- 'h jdan citv. n. j. No. B34 Ocean Avenue. ^LBERT A. HOWELL, ornc»ii!iu»a-'nii , To , a. , m 4 j u>«p n. A-ttomoy-at-Lnw, • to«p m. " ’ Maatar and Hollaltor In Cbancary
Bonrac ualldlDf.
T. ABBOTT, M. D., i oceanenrr mewjchskt PbyBlrlan and Hnrgron, uanv ornciiS
OFFICI-Ctmr Ceslitl ui Eifktk SlmL
orrtet hour*
GALLAGHER, FINE FURNITURE 43,South Second Street,
WORKED THE AGENT.
•iapuleon," price f3.jti Id enlf, au • bca Major Crufuot arose and iltu by the baud am! ex.-latmed: "Just the uao 1 «jiiite.] lo ~e < libera Id the world: By tieorgp, "I shall be* happy lo book you ler." amlllacly re plied Hie eauva •Will yon lake calf or moroccoY’ "My dear man." contloucd the lor. "my name Is on a sift: at the door.
very 01
per ’
-and
tcrly dividend of .10 per cent-bound 1 do It That's (1.20 per year, and I' like to see the diamond mines doing better. Six stupendous enterp originated, capitalized and floated, and now comes the scvenilj. Fortune must have directed your footsteps. I am going to take you In. Yea. air. Ill give you a show compared to which the •Life of Napoleon' can't be mentioned. Let me congratulate you. dr—let roe shake bands with anotber newborn
millionaire r*
•T-e-a. but bow about the book. “You have beard of the dietary sausage, of course." said tbc major, aa be walked to and fro: "IDrented by accident by one of the greatest chefs In America, and. as he had no Idea of what a good thing tie had struck. I )tight bis right, title and Interest for
GODFREY & GODFREY
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RoEmmUastfURrel
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ATI .AIN TIO CITV. rx.lj.
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LEWIS L. ROSE
JJ
/uiw and U. S. Courts
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lb»ms 1 and 2 Bourse Building OCEAN cm-. N. J.
I>.S.SATVIF»SOIV, J RALPH L. GOFF, D “T“ | e iviL ENGINEER. Stoves, Heaters,Ranges, surveyor. PUMPS. SINKS. AC.1 CONVEYANCER.
408-10 Asburar Avenue. OCEAN CITY. N J. ISRAEL 6, ADAMS & CO.
“ ■" T t. bryan. Real Estate ■ Insurance PRACTICAL PLUMBER ud GAS FITTER. A.C3-EDSTTS,
Roomi S, A « I, Rail Editt A Uv BiUdli*,
ATLANTIC CITY. N.J.
CommiasioDen of Deeds fot PennMoney- lo loan on First Mortgage. Ixits for sale at South Atlantic City
1 ear KMg* A»*.. Pailafeipaia ^VculstllBf fi' t ! fTrS^‘I^°Pre°ba«. l s^reUUV- f wS*rs bj JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER OAKERY. «. 700 *a.n Ssn. Osu CtU. 1.1.
Wootads fhrtstlan Tsmpsrmaaa^U.bly. i-'Zass: ^iTgWbSyprtaki 'em?™*-
OPEN FOR SEASON OF 1000 BELLEVUE HOT BATHS, SAMUEL SCHURCH. BOMDVAIK. BETflEl 7tt A*0 M STREETS Naw Suita foe Surf Bathlna. Edw. T. Marshall MIRIRtDDIDr. A ■ADaHAR.R. PRACTICAL Seashore Painter 25S WEST AVENUE. OCKAK CITV. N. J.
>0Mj lo Lou n Htuu lor Flrtl Nort(i(0' Sill oi Rut HEADQUARTERS FOR BealEstaiumi [nsuraticc, CONVCTANCINO. CTC., AT CHARLES P. LAKE’S
0. THOMAS. No. 108 Market St., PNIUDIiniR, ■ Haadquarura ol ttoaU Janay (or Fine F11D9 Snicenes. wl and baat lahaloi
LOW FBaOTQS.
FOR SALE BARGAINS IN COTTAGES AND LOTS ALSO FOR RENT CENTRALLY LOCATED IN OCEAN CITY’, N.J. ALONZO COTTON, Owner SIB Aabury Avenue
W. L. BERRY, Manufacturing Jeweler, NO. a* SOUTH SECOND ST..
R. R. SOOYASON Restaurant and Lunch Rooms K a a* a Muni Tvttn. iwn .MIL.DtL.Ml* .A. mien .UM...L*
JOSEPH SUTTON BOURSE BUILDING OCEAN CITE. M J. Conreyancing, Real Estate Insurance, Mortgages Collections
JOSEPH M. CORSON Real Estate Agent P»LCRMCL IN-^
E. CUNTON A CO., Crr BRUSHES, 1001 lilKR, ud 1 L lUTI II., FMU^MLTORIA. FA.
Into popularity In a day: baa all tl juiciness of fresh pork, the nutrltb qualities of beef, and the taste remind! you of venison; yon happen to have r you can get along with only one. It's tbc way they are fried that make! 'em dietary and baa act the gormanda crazy; sure to every other sauaage out of the market In four weeka more—aure to do It; can be furalabed as ration! to rery army and nary In the world; in be sold In every hotel, boarding >use and family wherever humanity exists: good for breakfast, dinner supper; can't ran no camp meeting, picnic or Sunday school excursion witbMy dear fellow man. your fortune Is made!" If you would select tbc style of blndlDg”— began the man. "But we've got to go a little alow for t few weeks." interrupted the major. ’There la a dlsposiUon on the part of the world's aristocracy to daas sage way down on the Hat of m can't expect that lords and dnkea presidents will order a second plate of until they realise that It won't affect -their social positional got to look out for social prestige, yon know. Once get the whirlwind of popularity started, and the . ask whether bnr dietaries are made of flat*, flesh or coco matting. First thing la to warrant them to cu gvstioQ. torpid liver and all that. They a spring and fall tonic, era. actresses and athletes use them; clergymen and thousands family doctors recommend them above everything else. And there you are* my boy: there you are. a me shake hands with yon again.’ ’But the Book, major. The pries In calf la"-. ‘And yon are to be our purchasing agent and buy our raw material. Dietary sausages r ill be made lu several different length* and ilres, ■ball nae beef. pork, mutton, what not; everything to be alive and killed lo our own slaughter • and hashed up with our own 1. Y< u attend lo the buying and rod to the frying. Million* of a will pass through your hands . year, but we shall treat to y honesty; salary 111.000 per jfenr la on the grot floor for atock. I Juat lack (10 to n the expenses of organisation, and 111 borrow It of yoo for a day or tw«. We shall capitalise at (iUOO.OOO. but probably Incrraae to (12.000.000 Inaldf of a year. And what la the nauip. pleas "My name *s Taylor,'' slowly replied the eanvssa-r. "but I bare, no (10 to pot law yocr scheme. I'm selling tbs ■Ufs of Napoleon.' It Is prlstei sew. large type. Ulostrated by" -Yes. ws will eaB It Uw Great American Dietary lat " 5W-
THE BIG DOG FELT THE HEAT
The big dog lay o
any 1
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DON’T RUSH INTO CITIES.
VANDERBILT’S FOREST.
baa long been tbc belief of Mr. j ley. the president of the Chicago 1 railroad, that the farm' America has been needlessly !
i*f fan
uiplete change In the n
life. He ;
In far
monument 40 fe iloky poky Ice t with dietary saui
cake brought Its In- his open, panting mouth great drop* of rbllc be lived and a water dripl*ed on the hot flagstones. I high after death. I A sympathetic crowd of mesaeng.-r earn won't be In It p,, r , #n j loungers gathered around , brittle volunteered counsel after the
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"Newfoundland." aoggeated anotber. "Naw. be ain't neither." said the shoestring man. "St. Ilunnard. Yon
and (3."
of Napoleo
my boy. Napoleon wi but Major Crofoot wasn't then. We arc not delving li but digging Into the futtir Napoleon made (100 yon ll
000. Let others conquer the -o..u o, , k , force of anus If they will, but we ll ||k< ., conquer It by force of dietary san ,, m down sage. You're certainly got *= /bout byderfobe. you. I want to get the organization! -
perfected today."
Hal la no d<
«■* and four or Ovc j , pr ,,, t b c pushcart man. showing all leas for me to tell . b, t white teeth lu the delight the sug
dangerous Time.! cr>noD a(ror , )rd him.
sausage wait for , .. TllI1 , doR do0 - t act right. I tell you." en t got (... III try ullI a looking man Impressively. Leave your name 1 ..|^ K)k at ,bem eyes. I shouldn't worn
j der If be was going mad. He wouldnAI , be the Prat one this hot weather, nel-
Napoleon. Ibpr -
great man. Tbp b lg dog turned hla head allghtly, t on earth and up ,, ,f | n appreciation of In the past. tbf , 1H . a ker's acumen. Sctcntl of the
” b “* crowd drew back.
.. . 'i 'That'* the Idea." said the seedy looking man. "<!lve him air. Moat
a way from Hare ic first stages of
_j needs Is air and
e organization ■ aoa , otb | n , to ^o, b , a Wood."
. „ I “Send for de Iceman." Irreverently
■ ''■ * d " * r - . suggested a small newsboy, who was
t'he'Till he Canr,, ” er “ ,ie * l b ed j quickly auppreased.
.0. .... . I 'That kid's all right." said the seedy
Well. III take It and make It go a.; look|nt ma0 wbo
far aa It will, replied the major >• drnCP _ -We got to do something. One the greenback cl.angcd hands. "You II of yo0 fe „ ow , co for a poUeeman and feel -fer for having Invested money | , n „, brr of yoa a cbunk of aou,^ in the enterprise. Stock will be ready I w hen-. Maylu- we ran save him yet." in about two weeks, and as soon a* { Two of Ibr mrarDXPr tK>r , hurried wc can erect and equip a factory | away w| , b tbf . ^ |r)t of ^1* charity yonll lu-gln purchasing atock. tbclr p.ce. The crowd by this time I II make the dollar do. and you d bet- i bad , ncreaarf to a amaI , ninltltnde. ' - lu-gln posting up on meats. Whenj - Now -- aald lbe Woking man.
turning to a fakir, "gimme one of them fan* and I'll keep down bis tempera-
till they git hack."
seised the broad palm leaf and. stepping In front of tbc canine sufferer. described an are through the air which caused the fan to pass within three Inches of the patient's nose. "Ounce!" aald the big dog Indlgnant- '. starting to his feet- "Ounce, ounce, a nee!" be continued loudly. But by that time there wei few whose physical Incapacity left them still within hearing; these only accelerated their speed. The big dog opened bis eyes In melancholy wonder nd settled himself upon the pavement. Then a cool appearing man In a bine alt came out of the custom bouse aald. "Here. Hex." and the big dog and followed him slowly down the street toward Broadway.
e once get started''—
> to sell yon this
nooar
" When we once get started. we'U use up at least I.OuO tons per waak. and you must be able to tell ar a glance whether the meat Is juicy enough for our purpose. That's all. and there you are. and 1'U send for you when the papers are ready to be signed. I think we'll make the ground floor price on stock 20 cents, but maylie we can scale that figure down a little. At any rate, there yon are. and you can have every confldence that your canvassing days are ended. Turn to the right, please, and good day—good day/* ^ ^ ^
to sell you" —
“And don't give me away—don't do It." cantlonrd tbe-major as he pushed bis caller along. ' Just keep mum and saw wood until our patent Is secured, and then we'll Jump on the whole world with both feet and bootnjUgtary sausage even to the drawJajrrdCms of royalty. Groflpd-—flflor—(1S.000 per year—golden opportunity. Don't miss
himself on the street, and when be was asked what had happened him that be looked so put out he replied: "Why. I went up to sell a man a (3.50 subscription book, and I’ll be banged If he didn't turn me out and get my only dollar in cash besides!" M. Quad. Chleaaa MaSaatr"Chicago beau the world." announced the tall, slim traveling man after be had taken a late loncb In the hotel cafe. "It claims everything and concede* nothing A novke would tie made to think over there that Chicago exploited the nnlveree. stocked It. watered the atock. Issued half a dozen aerie* of I nods and ran It ever since. •'What do yoo think I went up against In that town last wlnin-l I was coming oat of one of the theaters when a cadaverous looking genius with ten Inch hair asked me If I was a lawyer. I humored him to learn what his game was 'Well, sir.' he continued, 'yon have a chance to make a fortune You have seen this play, strong on the stage and strong In the box office If* superb, yet If* a bald faced, unmitigated. rohl blooded ptagUrism. I wrote It every wprd of It Not a situation, climax or sentence Is changed, tio after the author for damages, and I'll give you half-' "1 dodged through the crowd ahead of ns and made my racape." "What wa* the play?" " The Blrala.'"—Detroll Free Fresa
Fire
rounded the comer at double time, ambulance dashed up. and the gong of an approaching fire engine was beard op the block. Bat they found only an erturoed pushcart Whose owner was gathering up hla wares, with aoft Ital-
a •rwabe>'« Tri***»a. A pretty young lady dnggied Ww dainty lace b»udkrrvblef at a Stale avert comer the other afternoon. A dapper young man and a newsboy both saw It drop and simultaneously made a grab fer It and each got a corner. "Let go; I've got It" whispered the ft-Uow to the boy. “Let go yourself:" about ed the newsy. "I’ve got It" While the man was apparently whls pering a bribe to the boy the latter and denly jerked the handkerchief out of hla hands and banded It to the smiling girt, with the re-mark: "Dal guy wanted to ms
That Uie curly wool of the African ran la extremely fine hair. Instead of coarse, aa has been supposed from the reputation given It In former times. Is one of the statements made by Arthur Thompson. He claims to bare discovered the mystery of why hair curls 01 not curL On this subject be Is quoted in the New Orleans Plcsyuns saying: Eaph hair follicle is jjvotided with d gland and a muscle, gland varies considerably lo different - Idnals. and from my observations appears larger and better developed In the negro races. The muscle. I may state, has an influence on the position of the hair, causing 1U erection by pulling forward the root of the hair, thus converting the shaft Into a lever.
discovered that straight hair lo always circular in section and Is nrasJly thicker than curly hair, which is rlbbonUka and fine, the flnetrt human hair being that met with In the Bush and Andaman races These facts bsvs a ■ Important bearing on ths subject, order that the musclq. that I have described to you. may act as an erector of the hair.' it -Is necessary that the' must be sufficiently strong to resist tendency to bend. If ths hair I* weak aa no bend before the action of (be muscle, ths lever tike tendency la nullified When the hair Is floe and ribbonlike, the action of tbe muscle bends It Into a curve, and this la tbe reason why tbe hair assumes tbe early form of the Basil oralp.*
Tbe riillsdelphla Record tells this story: Three eccentric men of wealth put up in tbe fart heat and most secluded pari of Mount Moriah cemetery, some 20 years ago. three tall shafts i.f rough hewn granite. They had been friends a long time and agreed that, each died, hla shaft was to be hrok god the fragment to be left where drop|wd. Two of tbe men hare pass away alnce then, and their two c unn.s are shattered The third itUI atands erect. No lot todoae*
eg." Mr. Rodyard Kipling saM not "and other name* I don't Uhs mo thing 1 mi really proad of In that 1 edited a paper lot 48 boon that It didn't stop."—Young Man.
community where' even a half dozen fanners scatter- i >u the wide western prairie*. Hej Id hare these farmers come Into a nion community, net in any *em*c iretlcally communal, but a com muolty for cnltiratlon. for mental ad .emeOL for social progn-aa. for the fostering of tbe finer and the jollier ures of life. He advocates the id of these farmer* Into such a n or community, each one going from bis home In the morning to his field as a city laborer goes out to his work. The bouses be would have milt at some Intersecting point, which could at all limes leave the faml!le* of be farmers in Immediate contact. Not •nly would there be a great Increase In he satiafactioh of living, but protection would lie Insured in tbe emergencie* of alrkneaa. Are and tramps He would Obliterate the Isolation which rateo the farmer from the world which. If we are to believe those have made a study of tbe subJect. does tnaeh to Increase insanity in rural regions point Is be more strenuous In bis writings than on tbe foollshsbown by intelligent men In flock!o the cities for employment In already overcrowded quart ere when the opportunities In the country Urge and tempting to tbe man of clear rlsion. Here la a quotation from address which Mr. Stickoey gave sc
time ago:
"To the dogs with.the sentimental onsense that the cramming process of the city schools and tbe advantages of city churches which yoo seldom enter, "are all that makes life worth living." (be country Is to rob your children of these advantages. Let U bo ring men examine tbe pedigree •f lbe successful busineas men. the distinguished lawyers Jhe leading physicians tbe most eloquent elergymen, and almost without exception they are country born, reared and educated.''
ThU story Congressman M. E. Benton of Neosho. Mo.. teUa an himself with becoming modesty and a great deal of relish: Back In Washington. Benton bad the reparation of being not only one of tbe shrewdest, hot one of tbe six homeliest men that ever graced a seat In tbe bouse of representatives While yet a straggling young lawyer, be went from Newton county down Into Texas to prosecute a land claim. Although be did not win that suit, be won a much more momentous one a pretty Lone Bur lass wbo consented, notwithstanding ms pugnacious 1 llness. to trek back to Missouri and help him rise to fame amid tbe mineral abounding region of tbe Otarks While In tbe old Union depot at St. LonU on hla way home. Benton and bis fair bride ran across General E. Y. Mitchell, an old pioneer of Bolls Mo. General Mitchell U a pUin spoken old veteran, wbo says Just what he thinks. Benton greeted him and Introduced his wife. Tbe old man looked surprised He stared at Benton and beamed on tbe pretty bride. Then he said sadly: "Mrs Benton, ain’t there any men In Texasr-SL Lools Republic.
Dr. Emanuel Lasker, wbo has steadily fonght hla way to tbe position of champion chess player of the world, abows a certain amount of dash I play, but bis strong point Is mathematical precision. He would appear to be able to work hla adversary li kind of resigned stnpor. and they generally succumb as a rabbit docs snake: not that the doctor Is anything bnt tbe moat amiable and unassuming of men. but be certainly seems to exercise an Influence over bis chess nent which tbe said opponent would fain be proof against. Dr. Lasker Is a Prussian, bnt has lived In England for several years. In 1880 be came o a first class player, sod all love tbe board will recall how be wr from Btelnitx the so long held title of
Tlic Plsgah forest has cost Vanderbilt something like (2.VY.000, or about (3-50 per acre. He has bought It In gn at or small tracts as rapidly as possible. and now his rangers are the only denizens. There are Are of them, all picked men of tbc mountains, of fine physique. F»*d riders and dead abota. One of them cornea to meet the pilgrims and looks at their permit, which Is a very Important piece of paper. This forester, .whose name la Kearns, type of the rangers, good humored, tall and strong, well mounted, with repeating rifle slung at his back, reddlebags and poncho. To him these moun-
incessant responsibility derolrta. They must keep open the roads and the trails, see that the boundary fence, miles In length. 1s all right keep poachers, look after tbe game and trout and always be on tbe alert for timber streler*. Tbe poacher* ronld come from near and far to catch the trout or. rather, to kill them by exploding dynamite cartridges la tbe deep pools where the big fellows lurk, or to kill the deer, tbe grouse, or pheasant as they are known popularly; or tbe wild turkeys. At an Incredible distance tbe trained ear of tbe ranger will bear the explosion of dynamite. and lie tracks tba offender unerringly. even Into other counties, and Into Tennessee. ere are 2>T, miles of trail In this forest the trails leading alongside each trout stream. There are 70 mDas of road passable for wagon. Tran and road are always kept In readiness against Mr. VanderbUts^omlng. He te, as tbe rangcrrwMy, "llabte to eotae any rime." There are miles of shoot-ing-paths. tbe Utter 15 feet In width and cut ont right and left from ths roads. When deer are driven, they is these paths, and by means of tbe Utter alone can the hunter res them in time to get a shot Tbe absence of noises otMr than those made by the streamers one of tbe moat noticed thing*. Barely te tbe note of a bird beard and seldomer still any feathered thing a
few pheasants were seen. T footmarks of tbe deer are c visible In tbe trails, and aloc_ streams are the footprints of tbs wlldTlgh overb * soaring shows a a killed with a revolver aa It ret la a top 80 yards away, longb Mr. Vanderbilt te not a student, yet. as stated. all things are kept ready tor him. Hla pleasure te the pleasure of otbsre. On hla last visit he only caught ana
in, and roda a pony up aad down the steepest trails. Coder protection native trout are rapidly restocking tba ns without artificial propagation, me of tbe streams rainbow trout from California hare been fdacsd, bat
They rapidly k bars to be quickly eaten to be pahs- -- - of tbs locality. j weU. In ths old days, before there was protsettea. there wore e* ght la two days la this rery forest 1.860 trout, and most at ids needless slaughter was pars At Bfltmor* Mr. VandsrttOt has aa
Sestetr at a Keataeky PaaersL Unite a crowd of young folks from this plan attended tbc funeral of Uncle Cecil, which was preached late tvaldcDce on Grassy creek on Sunday test by Rev. E. K. Pike and Other*. In tbe list of beaus and belles sotlced tbe follow lag: D. W. Campbell of Carlisle and Mire Carrie Bwango, Grant Lacy and Miss Aik* Will*. Howard James and Misses Oordle Brennemen and MoUle Haney and teat, bnt by no means least, among those wbo occupied scats In that back was tbe petite pair. Robert Hash and Mire CslBe Tsui bee.. In tbe vehicle Immediately following tbe sfo was Miss Carrie Boberi Day. wbo preset*! picture Ro look si
Mark Twain, wbo win soon retain t hte borne In Hartford, tba answer* friend who asked him If be did not ea Joy traveling: "No. I don’t 1 do It for tbs sake of my family. If I had my way. I'd srttle In one spot and mova. In fart, t can't
world and tbe pioneer in ths United States. This was formerly undsr tba direction of Gifford Plnchot who Is at
shrub* have been planted. Ptegah for1. and In these wild woods Dr. Scbcock baa s lodge, a
study forestry—a study which tbe United States sorely needs, sines re many mill ions are dally devoting tl selves to tbs task of ft and so few t
tbc other. • -What have yoa got te ear boose to cook?" T'm,making currant Jellyr erream-
Tbere are few Parte windows. « dally Ta tbe poorer quarters, w plants growing la pots are not assn rich philanthropist bre had ths «
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