HI* lortUbip vu t rood aort li *raj. R» wu prat »t coif, coold rtd» and kaew bow |o bandlr ■ yacht, and tw araa Dot one of tbe aort that cornea our bare merely to marry tbe rlcbaat Ctrl arbo la wllllnc to bare him. -My Lady- la Grace Ora trade. I don't know wtib Brat called her that bat abe had ail the alra and gracaa of tbe lady of tbe manor. All of tu called her -My Lady* oot tbe poeeewnre caee appealed part trail rly to me. I wanted to make ber -My Lady- Id fact aa In troth abe bad breo ever alnce tbe day
Mia. Ormonde. Grace'a crandmotbar. approved U»e much. Aa tbe old lady bad tbe money, tbe real
it time tbe poor
away. Joel old pater loet temth National craab. and Mr. Or'moode bad a little chat with me about what be called oar -rhlldlah Infatuation. " He wa» prood. be laid, to know that hie old fliend (that Waa poo wllllnc to aacrtBce hie prln becauee tbe bank bad been wrecked while be waa Ita moat aa* that 11 waa tmpoaelble that— I aaaortd him tbtt I did aae before
*rn- E daV^tst. uooia FEARLESS FIGHTEES
THE MILK TEST.
'believe me * .be aald. T-I
lour fatber aadunn! . »» * war
Sept T* Drat will la- apple day* • _t tbe world a fair. Tlda novel and
unfortuoatr that I abould bava falleo j intwweflna Idea ortclnaled wiib Mr
John T. ffttnwi. auprnnteodrat of **'
diacovert-d the Irulh; atilt 1 do Dot know that I am altoft-tbrr awry. It baa been a fool'a paradlae. prrbape. bat It la well to bare loved ooe eo well
avonliy of brine loved.
for tbe world's
-apple day" tw named, on which 17 visitor to tbe wnrld'a fair should
1 nd be turned to me. I"- presented with a fee ratine apples. D only aay that I like a cam* j «*» M cornea about that tbe 27th of Bepsod you Were came. Far tbe umber la to be tu.idc memorable aa -be ah race rd tils ahouldrra - "If j -apple day." Already tbe mouths of iDUctpate trouble with Mr. Or- Uiouaanda of pruapectP
. 1. mu eaehf If tlieta
ci tine
When a a Intec la unusually severe ■■'d • lb Haffin I-and and luibrador Abe polar bears aander uR am-eis tbe Ice Boca In * c ** " ,l
rkj.ie.1 Der.ue^.l. Milk la km j In' a paper read before the couereaa comph-tr f -* I of French altruists at Grenoble I>r. [ mu*--I' and f
arrale Tea* J Ccafoo I^tannc pointed ont that! austuina the * > * r1 ** anxiety la a dMturtianee wtocb la ex- j milk of dlff
1 pleased by the entire belnc Tbe ex-1 (matomal-
of the -body. Tbe
irlea Tn nut n-iuln-menta: tbui ume»-«! la rli-her tn ‘ aucar. tdit
y compbratlons about Ik-rnar U
and Bronson, a la find In my den. U 1 Church of Lncland
whk-b they .
itb Mr. Op) ’
vial tors are brjclnnlm: to"watet- In ,l * Newfoundland sralli
antldjiaUou of a treat of toe
' three'mile ’llmU.! fru l'-' l: ' rr * »“ n you'll probeldy wlM> etteuda the exposition on I regularly ordained la to be presented wtt
1 *— apples, daintily wrapped I
He ebook
u turned and ktaead
bands with me. -My Lady- fuU
-God bless you." be aald. “and make yon happy ” Then be turned on bis bee! and strode off toward toe bouse. It waa be mbo made tbe announcement of our marrtace <0 tbe dinner Coeeta II waa tbe braeevt thine 1 ever heard of. but blood will 1*11 sc meatora foufiht for tbe Stuarts.
local habitation and apple. Tbe peraou
will en>j) the added plea.
he' printed tbe are Included in
e uaiue of each times there la no alternative. On one
occasion several men armed only with eal cluhs had to flcht an old male
EAT LETTUCE DAILY.
one Is la the least particle of dancer of catrhlnc smallpox who fata a little lettuce every day. Smallpox belnnca to darn of flla-ear. Salto priced of fresh vactAablaa. cet scurry. Scurvy la a typical aeomutlc disease Smallpox la a net her. Hmallpox always race* dunmt tbe winter araaon. wl tbe poor people are deprived of fresh Celery and on Iona are cod for this purpose, but there la such a kmc bit eal between their belnc c*thereat and belnc eaten that they loee
erttes which t aay without tbe leaet leen-f that lettuce will prevent Ipox. It la a tbouaanj times bet-
; S3r^s»“ 3a,?r
No bird can fly for any distance tall Brat. Tbe h to such a mawemriM la shewn In
t true backward
1 It tllta tu body laterally, as railway carrtafe would be Ulted tn r tncreaaea tbe number by one wine ne compand with tbe other or keape one win* Jther Is partially 1 flexed. But a bird can no 1 - backward than a ship ran sail r. and particular1 ly tbe albatross, can fly half upside I down—that ta. with tbe wince point forty perpendicular I tbe are—and when turalnc quickly ' a poaltleu the appearance la some. >. times almost aa tkouch tbe bird were a backward I Hon, tboueh tbrlr atrocture Is not really L and I when polard. factnc •
Dante Gabriel How-til o Wler a sketch for a palatine a 1 him bow be liked IL -It b points.” aald WbMler. -1 | ahead with It by all maane.A few we-ka later be asked bow t
and asked him If be would bold tba ether fellows off for a couple of years. He was awfully alee about H. that creasy kind of aieraeas that I
talk about tala duty toward hie daacb •r<t» tboajb ber happlnees eboald sot
be the first considers tloi plained that a cmUemaa In line land waa Just then to twees bis salt From t rolled the warn.. Lord Ut der htx tnnene I could tee
answered Borarttl cbeerfolly ordered a stunnlnc frame for IL” Happen I ax In at Itaasettra tc Cbeyne Walk. Whistler asked to see the can ves. which was bronebt out heart!
fully framed.
“You've done not bins to tt since I aaw K. have Jour aald Whistler. -No,- replied Roeaettl. -but I've writ m a aaow* eu tbe subject If you
roald tike to bear IL.”
Tbe former of coarse assented, and le peel-painter thereupon netted some I llnea of peculiar tenderness sod melThey Were barely ended when
7 of tblncs 1 bad neb to be my fat! as a mao 1 wanted ta
-BoaarttL put tbe 1
prbefl be had eeto It on the old |lrHHn| table at soma bouse party lr pnclanfl. When be aaw her In all bei ■Wish charm, be waa determined tc ' it tbe end
•rt. It was to b« a htc event, and 1 was pmonc the Tory few pot Invited either to tbe dinner Of
I art "My I July” tbe s ft err- - n fc .-r t Wi&sE'ir,
“My Lady- had been cry lex and lair caaiar eaa up in armsou We instant, lie was not a very quick thinker in notoe ways an.! hr cot at Idea that 4 waa reeiomlhi.- for the tears. That made me lose my Lead, end before 1 knew what I was duing 1 had let tbe whole truth uut * my words They Just
la lordship made no answer u bat turned to "My Lady." “la this true. Mias Ormonde r be asked gently.
Tbe fTputattor of Mr. Oenner Was tuft on Jones for honesty bad bn eUchtly tarnished for some years bi
Jones remarked tboogbtfuUy one evening. -Now <1 era’s Max'mtUen Smith's woo* pile for a case. Tesra like dat, wood pile Is atiHnktog steady since die las’ cor apcll set In ” -Seems as If oar pile behind dr store was gettltip hIcier, paw." hazarded Brastue. gaalnc at Ids parent for explanation of this pheuomenun. "Coarse It am. chile." said Mr. Jonea calmly. - 'couse de room Is hot an* beat expands tinea. 'Pears like yo' gwlne to school don' put much wis-h-m Widal bead of yours"
Dr. Andrew Wilson aaanmed that Bowen evolved to gratify human abould be entertaining a woefully limited new of nature. Tbe botanist will tell you tbit everythin* about 1 flower Is meant to favor one end That end U tbe production of seeds and tbe prop agatloo of tbe aperies Tbe colon of tittle splashes o! a petal—art ta attract Inaras that they may carry off the fertilizing dnai. or pollen, to other flowers of the same or near species and thus Insure a sturdier ran aa the result of cruse fertillxatlon. It la to this end also that your flowers an many of them sweet scented. The per fame Is another kind of Inntatloo to the In seek world. The howy they
This free apple distribution will not je eo simple an affair as tt may seen. >11 the surface. Mepteniber la one of
bright. Fatima ling tbe attendance a 3UU.0UU and allowing three or fou apples to each guest, we be vs h round numbers l.uuo.uuo apples ta l>
One man thought be saw a srel behind a hummock and started off after U. a second following him. Just st tbs
club and struck, when to bis horror bt
ad bit a polar bear over tbs • bear turned on him with
an angr; growl and would have die memb-red him wltb a single stroke If the second man had not got In and hit him on tbe snout also This blow half stunned him. and be fell backward
into a small bole of water.
BILL though dssed. be struggled to
physical suit
W psychical, and tbe mare's milk I ilfestvd are both pbye- tacking lu p ■ I The physical symp- ; cs s milk cold feelings and chills . Another far
s—Y or general Isssl- 1 wiib milk !• 7 tude. Incoordination of volunjary with which au ’ crews of movements far more apparent than oillk It l» » fleet bare real emotional coloring of speech, and ! any organ, eoi vertigo, which Is dependent upon vaso- j fall to perforn _ motor cerebral dlstarhancrs or upon 1 consum'd will be fights digestive troubles In the anxious 1 Tbe r--c.- ‘ " re always circulatory 1 Milk •untalns
accelerated bean beat. | pounds that -
Irregularity of the bean’s action. 1 g«tive system are call'd Into activity heightened anrrtal tension and cold- fur the digest kin of these tarltd eleness of the extremities. Itewplratory j ments. I he gastric Jnlcat ottacka tbe dlsturt'Slues are also present. j rhtesy matier. the pSXKmtlC and lnTBe psyrhlrsl symptoms of anxiety tostlua! Juices digest the sugars and Inrlndr various degoes of vague dread f, t . nils take, the milk through tba and apprehend vetoes, often taking atomarfa sn.1 the small Intestines Into deflnlt.- forms. In which case they are tbf i irir e Intestine Tbe lower Intra"phobias" or "otwaslona one digests wood fiber also. This alone ‘ weakening tbe capacity of at- 0 f ,11 the forms of food nutrtrnta ta and of memory, and a tend- n ot found In milk. Hera us* of the o'tifaalon of Idea*. Ilallud- f arl , alsoe stated the ability to drink nation, of the senses are prone to oc- milk Is a bet of [--rfect digestion In
Interest connected I In the difficulty i-rsoni dig.st plain > aay Unit abould or digestive Julc* I* properly digest >r this la almple. a variety of colb•rtlens of tbe dl
COMEDIAN SAM VALE.
Hus i-biladelpbla Ledger j
THE LEGEND OF JAPAN. I
s fight h
There are 3U> apple, on an average tu a barrel and Ifiu barrel, to a car load. A very little figuring will ahow get that more than twenty car lowda of tbe » h fruit will be required. did Tbe object of thla dlalrlbutlon of tng
apples, aside from tbe temporary de- man's ankle, la revs tad another light which tbe feast will afford, la to and apllntered the arm of a third mas promote the Interest, of tbe apple ae before be gave In Hie akin and tot a food. Tbe American apple growers' weighed 400 pounds and hie csrcsaa congress is engaged tn a systematic probably ae much more, eo that be waa exploitation of tbe apple, to tbe end aa bnlky aa a email bone, that it may be adopted aa a regular On another occasion there was a fierce food, either raw or cooked tn any one fight, within full view of a ehlp's crew, of a hundred waya. for a still greater between a brstr and six men. Brain portion of humanity than la using it at had been asleep for tbe night on a present. Tbe apple la bidding for tbe email pan of Ice and waa awakened place of the potato aa' 1 universal la tbe early morning by tbe sound of odlble. and the eougreas hopes to dem tbs steamer's whistle, blown to call ouatrate lu value aa a health food at ber crew to their day's toll. Tbe boar, the world's fair. In farthers nee of aroaeed from slumber, raised himself thla rad. a considerable quantity of on bta hind paws with a mighty gruwL apple literature is to be dlatrlboud on aa If In challenge to the ship HU de "apple day" and other days fiance was accepted In thla sense by The applea to tw gtren away on six young seamen, who promptly made "apple day" will be nblefly of the at him wltb only their clubs. Grimes Golden. Jonathan. Maiden', Tbe bear waa unable 10 leave the Blush and Fulton varieties, a!! of which small pan be waa on. owing to six • Ui be ripe and ratty by Sept. 27. enemies assailing him. and so be bad There win also be on band some loti to fight It out there He made a game of tbe Wealthy variety, from tbe ex defense, too. notwtthaUtiding all ah treme north, which win come from Ucfca of bU adversaries One of tbaae cwld-morage. and the Chenango Straw struck at him with a club, but be ” '' * reared up. caught tt tn bU mouth and
Jerked it from the owner's hand. and.
itjng an apple on that shaking It as a terrier would a rat. day will be requested, through the lit- hurriedly banged tbe owner with tt presented with the fruit, to and felled him senseless with a blow
over the heed. Tbe other aaeaUanU be kept off also tn tbe asms way. and
:— tt waa not till a man rams from the >a vice war. ship with a rifle and pat four bnlleu n Masala and Japan through him that be showed any
many reminiscences enlng.
aa given rtae to many reminiscences enlng. AJ last 1 n the part of those who have met a well directed
socially tbe repreeeaaaOves of both stunned Urn. while a shower more ap-
itlona. A Philadelphia society girt p«rrntly killed him.
'— *— rd from a visit to a rope waa lashed around hie body
amuarng story of sag he waa swung up by the ahtp'i semiofficial recep- winch to be got on board, but Joat ae aches of the Boa- he came over tbe rail tbe rope broke course 1 didn't and be disappeared from view In tbe • said. In telling watav The cold bath revived him. d a mile long and fgf u about fit s minutes be' waa Dounce. It sound to emerge tn a blowhole tn a floe. and.
•d Dka ■Botlle-of-Whtaky.' with a count after two or three painful attempts, hi front of IL Well, when I waa In- laboriously climbed on ‘ traduced to him I aald In a Jocular Three men were et once dispatched of way. •Count Bottle-of-Whlaky. afjar him. and be was stunned, stabbed bow do yon doskyr He looked at me m tb , heart and then dragged to qulzxlcally and then remarked. 'Bully- be skinned. He waa nearly
*■* * * 1 fact long and twelve feet In ‘
The original of Kam Weller waa Sam According u. tb
a nothing for '"ala an English low comedian, who. 1 | n t | ir beginning < this the men la the early part of the last century, waa p , rn . .^nlalmvl
successfully, tbi wbols seven Join- : Popular tn the south of England. ! llj|nf , , r „ m , t tn the straggle. Tet be broke one In ,b * J'Of >8”. ■ nd for a few years 0 r heavenly
-- - after, be made quite a reputaHou in tb* i ((vtiai tof musical farce called "Tbe Boarding aI1 j | Mn jui
House.” written by Beasley In thla '
be played the part of Simon Spatter- j These two wen dash, a person » bo Indulged In odd aq£ ! Jt b rr Julies to d whimsical saying,. “Come on. aa the 1 ^ beget •- old man aald to tbe tight boot; - "I am „ ,b,.ir u
down ou you. aa tl.e extinguisher said
Sblnto mythology, la-s reigned, and la
berry apple will be good to eat a
1 with a Jew#-..
care of himaelf.
when dancing among tbe chickens.‘
are fair llluatra.kma of bU -l.tlctam. grtp"pvd‘fr^m la the coarse of that play, the renem- „ becan
and Boms of five
they sere preaentid
Tlie t:
r that
blancr between them eaylng, of Sam Wt marked, la private
wlL sod many good things lu bis time were credited 10 him. A man of excellent temper, lie bad no eaemlea.
and C
rod of Onugoro. dvecradcd and
rrJ begat several other Islands.
* * | Tbe first of tbeer waa Uirago. bat as
U did -qot meet with tbe approval of tbe deities It waa'put Into 1 boat and snowed to Boat away. Tbe next waa
WM. LAKE, C. E„
Keel Eestote Ascent.
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Kecxl I5e«t*«te AKenf
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napoodasHe sonetlad.
R. CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing j Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. tS^Money to loan on Bond and Mortpage.'Ka
go.id humor which pervaded Jb, of A wa. tocether with the droll- WWT prujuced the remaining Islands >—e aaea KU ... . ...
Of the archipelago, now termed by Earoc'siis -Japan." but by tbe Japs arse themselves "Dsl Nippon.- Tbe
Greet Sunrise "
ery of bla manner, gave hla wlttldama unuau.il value His sayings were celled Sam Vakrlauia. and on the appearance of Pickwick In 1WC tbe character of Wefler waa generally recognised a, a portraiture of Vale. Tbe cotnsdian died
In IMS at tbe age of flfty-eoe.
ber Introduction al
t girth, and 1
In our family of five boys there waa , ever one who Jumped out of bed on . I bt was pulled oat or dabbed wltb a ,
rrtapooga.
Tet here ta tbe faithful record of tba '
• altogether a for-
>ry.
:o tbe seal fisheries far
big game bunting. 1
1* ta tb*
great floating tc* field, and from hammock to hummock and berg to berg tb# buntar win dog hla pre tacky Bbot will enable him
down tbe victim
Aged Twenty-eevsm—Dad
tat with honor,
Agsd Twenty three-M A. at eight ees years old; bow gelng np for hla
- 1st half of hla final for LL. B. gloo, but send a couple of expert rtfle-
™ tlta them. .. ", tlmraTr.t^
Tet e
to this day a n and night enjoy a snatch It—Letter .
ney out
Mr. B.—Dad you tak f my pocket* last a Heard a roll of bine.
Mra B.-Te*. t barfla I did. Ton know they aay tbit old bllU are so full of bacteria It Isn't safe to caory them X all and they were all awfully old
Mr. B.-At
bars trained their dogs tb* creature* down and
until they cat
give the quietus with daring of the Eskimo hunters ta great and they will attack tb* Infuriated bear tbe moment they come within
striking range.
In northern labrador they are ta b* got In goodly nnmbera On*
Mra B.—i think I
Mr. H.—How?
Mra B.-Why. I 1 th* ta tier’s fur a or
trol! Free Press.
j sterilise them **" * Newfoundl.'
found two‘ of them at* In O'Brien ba to t'ngava bay. 1
at ,tira w,th b0 > nni«
, skipper sighted e third men In a host after him. but their first
shot only wounded th# brute, and be •sir Ceremeer k, taleectlra. 13114 ' •* ,h ™>' °^ rt * t “ 1 t0r » The federal judge waa In a t.rrtOe * p * rt thrir l ' 0 * 1 •“> ,X,. of tbe men before tb* schooner It entrain yourself, father"' implored Aowo * n ‘ 3 '“ ,ur * 3 * wboU b *tUry of bta daughter. bulleta Into him. In a few momenta the necessary tn- Tb * Hodnon Bay company - * factor* tnctlon had been Issued. •** keen to secure Meins of Which Illustrate* the fact that the wh, “ w *'
—ittoo. Nakrak, the most northern
(calling on next door neigh au3 roerefor* the beat situs tad for " ye e* beard th' litigant them, collects about sixty a year, .kef. so. .. ' filed along lAbra-
bnrt—I ^ il music that's bln ImynaUn' About 400
is rlaldenre for tb’ pasbt wake or
c got wan ir thlm mechanlral Tb^ b^r, „ extraordinarily ennplanny players on thrllr. rtanry (fierce T b,r catch seals In exactly tb* 4y>-<in thrtle. ta Ip Glory be.' I only „ roe Eefclmo. by waiting
al a blowhole, baring first bnfit np a little wall around IL They show elev-
uma-1 am sure. Miranda, that
Harold thinks as much of yon as ever.
He atin rata yonr rooking, di Toung Wife-Tea bat I'm afr
THE WILLOW TREE.
Bra bubble tn Engof the speculaton went to Smj rna to repair bta fortune. He was a friend of Alexander Pope and sent him a box of flge in which bad been pbiced a twig of a tree Po|ie planted tbe twig on bta grounds on the shore of tbe Thame*, not knowing of what tree It waa It grew and was a weeping willow. In 1775. when tha tree waa over fifty yean old. on* of the ynnng Hr ttab officers who cal« to Boston With the British army brought a twig from the tree, which be Intended to plant on Ms lands after the rebellion bad teen crushed. John Parke rustle. M'U "f Mra Washington, going on err* n*l« to the Ft rt ttab camp trader e flag of trace, bream* arm* In ted with tbe owner of the willow twig, which eaa draped In oiled silk, and obtained It from him. * bleb be planted near bln home at Abingdon. Va_ where tt became tb» progenitor of nil the weeping willow, tn America.
Naturalists
duly recorded be divided In helves longitudinally a new animal will la time he rep rod need by each half, sum log the anemone ta kept in pare i water. An old biologist relates how be watched an anemone which bo me how or ether bad contrived to half swallow one of the valves of an oyster Practically tbe a bell struck In It sard and gradually cut Ita way down through the soft tissues of th* • one until It halted the animal ■ a partition. Prefect reproduction of two anemones through the dlviat on* waa noted to he th* result of thla accident. Even a fragment or two of an aoamooe body left attached to I rock may in doe season reproduce new body.—London News
of the t'oaseck, ther
than, tbe belief that they wl heaven In e better state if they sonally clean at tbe time they are kUk l Consequently before an expected battle tbey perform tbrlr toilets wltb acni| loua care, drees themselves In rle garments snd pot on the best (bay ' This anpentltkin la not to the Coesai-ks alone, but Is widely
CAUSTIC CURVES.
It ta found that In coo mirrors the reflected raj* only a definite focus In the point, wlm the angular aperture of tbe mirror does not exceed eight or ten degreea With a larger aperture tbe ray* reflected near the edge cut the axle of the mirror at a point Dearer Ua surface than those from point* Immediately around the center. Thla being so. and the curve of tbe mirror ta-lng continuous, a corre s ponding curve of auvvvealce focal points ta formed In spare, and ran br tendered visible Ly the ray, falling ou a reflecting aorfare. sorb aa a sliest of white paper or a tablecloth. The napkin ring ta a cylinder and posse,,'-, the properties of tbe spber teal mirror along one diameter. Tbe ray, falling upon port to ns more remote from tbe center line are brought to a different focus from those falling near *r tb* center, end tm* prod urea the peculiar benrt shaped rvfiectlon These figure, are known aa "cansOra by reflection." and can be well observed by allowing tbe Hglt\of a candle to fall on tbe Inside of a . ti or tumbler partly •lied with milk.
II brunches of the Rua
Kaklag II akew. Holly—How did Marie lest er left band so gmerfufiv? That's tbe hand she wear, he
President of the Girls' •Tub Well. Iris, we hare *40 In the treasury. How shall we ap-rad It? fhoraa—Oh. (et up a charity hglll-Pnrk.
aaal when It cornea up to breathe and
transferring It to the lea
't be? If ro* bear ta not hangry be will ! Btatn play Wltb tbe —' *— * *— 1
-What ta geniusr naked ho baa a llkli.g for abstruse
-There I, a dlffereuee of opinion on that question.- answered Mr. Slrtua Barker. -Home people think that genI an Infinite caparttv for taking Pains, other, that It ta the ability to get on without doing any work worth men-
tioning."—Washington Star.
Tribun
moat practical of alt. perhape. Then
the arrangement of the flowers on the He «bo ta stalk, tbe time* of opening and shut- now great a ting of the flowers and tb- portion of he must be foreed
tbe atamen* and pistils are all ao many feature* whereby nature ta giving each
plant a help on th* way."
•« days? Mra Stubbs-wt^.
usual fate." said the •Too went Into Wall
bear
with a mouse, patting It till It wriggle* (tm i, intending to „ . , sway catching It again, toralng tt Into toa aDd r<mnrlr mrrrlj , „ b - •a. air and torturing It In various - No ,- w.. the answer -I'm not a
tank re, . — the losing aide per-
il# ta not aen.vlble waya. but alwaye keeping between
he undertakes, for and tba blowhole, and avantuafiy klU-
twenty tag u by Jumping on tt wltb all four
John, she's beet putting bn- ci
la ro in It paper.
knowing tt. Pray tell me bow old you were ten yeqra ega. Toung I^dy ♦cheerfully) - Oh, twenty rib reel - Fen futla.
Mra. T.—What are yon making tboee mmaces In the glaas for. my daart Mr. T.—I'm trying to practice a leak i of-my frtandB
-Well. If I fly f-f * fl»" go broke I ■- —Ifinstrated
Aacam Anoth-r baby, ao time, eh? How does It ma to have a daughter? F°Pley—Great! One of thing, you think about It ta elgn nobleman will rome c some day and bow you'll flown good and proper.
ktrolled, -renirmber I Love y
e yon feel tbe Aral
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Write for Prior*
Repairing a specialty. -j Bath Tubs and Plumbers'
Supplies.
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“Siri! adamiTbro."
Faraitare. Carped, AUttiay
Wlados Shades. Etc
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WALL PARER* AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS
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