Ocean City Sentinel, 23 May 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 4

FELL FORTY FEET,

MISS JESSDP

WILL GET MONEY

SYBILLA LONG,-

ALPINE AVALANCHES.

cause. TEETH. | UFE ON EASY STRECtT

- MAN MAY DIE

MADE A HIT

] IN GERMANY

KNIGHT ERRANT

dream can.- InK-T' He teatied toward ' her eagerly, but ■!*• shrank aw *y from 1 |, lm „,r.-rtng lew f j.-e with trembling

There are th. l-'“• l «• r > *'“

b".d.rf. brave lK-.rr.rf .-itjda, *• . ■ ,I '■'"‘•“fi Easy rivet than-nnywhere rtaeiTtl,. ■r the h-udsome- j Pend hind, and their prime cgodi^

Swede Was at Work on Pile-

Her Elocutionary Efforts Won

Mrs. Warren Smith Sails to'

By IN* wtauiu HaSMJN

InTu'mi'i'i*'"": 'dc^rtTt

n,..! n.-r t.-.-ili »ev || ,^ rr fnr although you may

driver When Accident

Praise at Sunday School Entertainment.

Settle Her Father's Estate.

. 1 •t’vrt&t. ->*, Uul-w O-o

i h- began, w ith Ironlited .-..n.ern We- unc.vered ber fa.-e and looked at

1 I.- t!.en. hr k-ne h-r -me gmrf j rf,| p existing hetwe-n g.,J _ 1 .e• .d her nothin*, al . the oaiwlousuere of getting «« wej

" Hvede, of Pbllad«<|il>ta. eni|>Ui.vrt

on* of Ibe p0o4river< ■!

• iruiarkktilr

There wami'K one pernio Id the Mr». V ■Odwoie iu the Kin* M K. Cliurch. K«lli«rii

ou Tljunrfejr eveiili.it. tl from roore Ilian »m|.ly re|*l

ii Smith and dauKhtrr.

death yerferday. He fell from tl lop of the pile-driver to the deck, dlrfaoce of nearly'ffirty feet, and, far a* aa> knoa o In the afterooo had eacapcd aith no apparent •eriou>

injno-.

The man wa> picked .up by co pan rone, placed iu a hfaiik^taud a vrye.1 to hie board 10* bou«e. on t'l tral avenue, below Twelfth etnet. Dr. Tbo*. C. Huteblueon. who »■*' aammooed. could not tiud any bone* , broken, but he feared Internalinjurie* ' Therefore, be had the man tent to V t'ooper Hoaptlal, Camden, on an afterIjiter, Hr. Hnlcbtnaon mid lie wa> afraid that two of the man'a rib* and collar-bone were broken.

Hie Inclement condition of the weal he attend the entertainment itiven b

e Sunday acbuol.

The iual.umental mu»lc wae parti cularly excellent. l*rof. H. H l#kr inuloit *“ "

ORDER MISUNDERSTOOD Bprrtai Dellvera Wlamr* be rwerf Ttlljalr. On and after July lit, thoae wl have occasion to mall epedal delivery lettee*. and have not apectal delivery atampe, can mud aocb letter* by patlliif on each envelope *iani|» lo the amount of twelve centa, and writinjt on the envelope lb* word*

The orcheatra w mualdana. and .at Ocean Cdy baa anch an onranlxa on *a» a revelation—a plemalnft one. M lee Alice ittaley, one of thia rfty'i lead Ink atuirera. waa lieard In vocal election. Mi- Hl.leyV marked iblllty la known to Ocean City real

denta.

Mi— Kacliel Iierel. Jr—np, niece or Mr*. FVK> tirabam, of thia city, ap |eared In a redial. Thoae who went reader of |—iblj mediocre Ulent were given a genu Ini prim—and one that waa mowt eu Joyahle. Mia* Je—up, In her reading. lonologue*. .bowed true graap and warm eympatby. pathetic, nhc carried the feeling, of the audience, winning aponlancttuand unatinted applaoae. Heaphe the untoward aUte of tlit weather, the financial return, wen tendent^eaya the nmrl|4i

begun «etiding letter.

dMIndive Mamp. They .bould more carefully and learn that the law doc* not go Into operation till

July 1. A* aoon aa Conf

the law allowing ordinary atampa. lo ' 'he naad In paying the fie* for apeda delivery, people began to ad aa if I

live* and their friend, and the poatal Siciala. the law ha* not yet gone Ilo. effect, hot K will In about

erent

PERSONALS. ,"Mr- William Jk'i

V® licr .bterln flay too. , ^4 f baric* I.. Ulf.-rd

NEARING COMPLETION

The new cottage on 'Fifth atrtet. ■ar Atlantic avenue, for Cape Cba* . Wall, I* receiving It* flnl.blug aiehas, and Jo*. U. Champion, the •a the building will be

OapL Wall, who t. the aenlor ■ her of the Arm of Wall A Ochs, Cheat nut atreet optician., will have i completed. In lb* rear will he garage for hi* private uae. He i* having the aidcwalk* graded a: i, and treea planted along the

rwalk. The h

MimLanreK. Chatfln, one o

i the public e for. Brooklyn, at the clone of

Street riupervwor Warren W. K haa bad a force of men tbU wtel gaged In top-drearing Aabory avenue iu the centre of the city, a dlatauce of acveral wjuaic. The low ground FUgbth atreet, between We* and Haven aveuoea, alao haa been filled in, aa requerfed by the Board

f of Police Scull picked u| -young colored boy on the at red., few day* ago. The lad mid hta parent* lived in Atlantic City, but

Maglatrate former Director of Public Safety David Smyth and Kepremotative Hull were prominent Philadelphian, reaort ion Saturday. Mr. Smyth formerly w a* a i thy la* amaon going

In Holy Trinity Church, next Su'dday, tbg Bee. Dr. Cook will preach a •enuou appropriate to Trinity Sunday at the murnlug aervlce lu the eventug. there will be a patriotic aervtc*. with editable dtenratiou. and mum , and a dlaeoune-ti> the retereuaof the

Ctrl! W*r.

A Mlabt Fire. The ceil rug of the .kitchen of the bouae occupied by Samuel Huffman, near Fourth and Aabury avenue, caught fire from the Move pipe about noon yerferday. • The fii quickly extlngul.hed. Uule damage waa done. The Orel

looking lino her room through the ■*He »a» In tlie new building ■kWfMtif extlugiilahcd

id the fellui

r F. Flab, wife and daughter will take pnaaiii kin of the coriagr at Mr. Hah, who ha. a theatre In t Inciunall, la the owner of Uie ww lft |>owerbowt Holy Terrvc.

and family apeut

Sunday at Erfedvlllc.

A U. Chamhera. of Phlladelphl.,

■a* lu town Ibllweek.

Mia* Ida'CoQIn., of Palermo, viritlng friend. In thu city. Harry. M Dan*. <f Lamrfowi sglrfered at Ibe Kaiblu (hla week. S. Sboyer, of PHtaburg. I. In M Matthew*' cotUgr.Tlfl Wealey a vein ItoU. Canon, of Philadelphia, wa. moug the week’, gneata at It

mperial.

J. J. Taylor of Philadelphia. w> mong lb* week'* guerfa at tl

Biacayne.

R.J. Doibardand W. I. Ifolhard. f Narberth, were recent gueri. of Wyoming. Mr*. H. B. Mclntir* and daughter, of Devon, Pa., are guevt. of the Kathlu. Jacob Van Houten, of Waablngtoti, D. C- wa* a guerf of the Palace during the week. Mra Oaborn Coraon 1* viritlng her friend, Mrs. Albert Wright, In Bridge in, for a few day*. 'Albert Fogg, of Camden, the new owner of the Ninth atreet pier, waa a

i Tueaday.

A. Longrfre* and brother, John M. of Philadelphia, were vtallor* here a few day* ajro. Miaa Freda ChanyUon, of Phlladrlpbla, apeut Sunday with her parent., Mr. and Mr*. F. K.Champion. Dr. Henry V. Marvel, of Philadelphia, waa a viaitor here during Hie week, raglrferiug at the Blaeayne. Waller H. Haya, of Weat Philadelphla, wa* |n town on Saturday and Sunday, regtatering at the Harwood H. B. Kemble, of Millville, a pro

e and r

ige near Twelfth , wax In , town

erty o

*04

Burrwood -Daly and family. Philadelphia, have come down for the occupying Ibe W. H.

I x>ug cottage.

Mr*. B. 8. Pattereon. of Philadel-

phia. who haa a collage

and Central av during y>£Jttek.

Mr*. M. Cobb ’and family ofPMIadelpbta, came down Tuc—lay »|ened their cottage, 12» Aabory

me, for the aumnier.

Mr Kvan* baa removed from Union'* bouae, on Central avenue, to ipartment* Id the Smith building.

Teoth and the boardwalk.

T. C. Mitchell, the Klghth rifeet diamond merchant, Philadelphia, and family are occupying their cottage.

Klrrf'and Slmpaou aveune. Pedriek and family, of Phila-

delphia. are now In their collage, lu Hie lower aectliV of tbe city. wTm

they will remain until October.

Mre. Cbaa. I.. Hofmann and t children, of Philadelphia, earned." tty latter |*rt of la* week. >

inn wa* a vMtor ovee Sundi and Mr*. BenJ. (Jdlllman, .ft

■Norrtatown, Pa., have been occupying their cottage I'Jl.t Aabory avenue for

day* getting It ready foj

,d \

> to the old country ■ruling lirr fatliW^.

i-l w III roll on Salurdaj irrleau liner. Philadelphia, for Sira—burg. Hertnhny, to I- at—lit ur inoutli- .They »ill he acominMd by Mr*. Smittf'a uii»le. ’ 1

lanli. of Vineland

Mr*. Smith for Hie purpo.

r*ate. He died raring "conatdrrable

rtilch ahe w III abarr t<

After KHIIng the-

tmlth and daughter w lomeward joemey. vb ■nd Pari*. Inth'elatt

Ur*. Smith expect*

aeeka, taking In tbir woiiSerful •! if that famoua French city.

Smltb'a friendi^ln'pe

roiwrty.

c.

plearont journey

Ocean City, w lie re with lier ahe haa real^cd a uiimtiei • Mr. Smith la-employed by Hi City Water Company.

nfe retorn to

■aha nd year*.

Kiicpik THK SiarnuKi-:—Aa lage owner lu > >eg*u City I wi prlaed w hen I vialled yoor city lay* ago. to find that tbe toll. In- the city pavilion ha •bollabcd. - I heard there probability that tbeae room* reinitiated. With many other* Interroom* are required lu Hie pavilion by tbe vMHug patron* In aumnier Will not tbe honorable council look In' thl*maUer—and promptly? Philadelphia. Apnl » J T

If your competitor* do not advrrH*e, and you do not advertt*e. you are mtaalng a great opportunity llo not fall Into tbe error of .thinking Hial becauae your comprtlloc* do not advertt*e It I* not ueeeamry for you to do ao; and that you can. for till* reaaon, rove money which you would otberw l*e have had to pay for printer*' Ink. The fact that your com|>cHtora mn not advertl-er* give* you H* create* opportunity of your life-time Will Try Mardlrr Qwall. The Atlantic County flame Preaervi .Aanoclatlon, cotnpoacd of county and city *|*>rt*men, have given up perimenting with quail from the South. Tbe bird* have been unable witbrfand tbe rigor 4t our winter*. The next Importation of quail Hu will be turned luo*e will tbe North Weal, where the quail hardened lo cold and anon * and know how to pick up a living when the froat la a foot deep In tbe ea

lelug built inw of tb life boat In practice work by the lift aarera at Fourth atreet aution. Th government would like to purii Ibe boat over tbe board walk. ('apt. Mackey Coraon made auch request to memtiera-of Council. The mailer discussed at Council's meeting Monday night, but no action talieu.

Kdward K. Cake, of Philadelphia, brother of H. M. and Philip H. Cake, owner* of tbe Cumberland Hotel, elected a member of the Board of Trade on Thursday evening Hla uami proposed by Mayor Champion, jnd the pro|Kialttoa was seconded by Councilman H. A. W. Smith. > Cake will manage tbe Cumberland.

F. B. Kaukln. of Proapect Park. Pa., visitor here on Saturday, In

for the aummei tn-laii of John

I,. Price, one o£Proapect Park'* leading huamca* men. Mr. Kankln accompanied by Maw lfe and buii.. Price Itankin, a bright child. They

regiSrred at Hie Harwood.

cottage f . la> *ou

Wm. H.^rrHhlladrfphl evdlager in till* city with a Ik* friend*, returned-home Hie latter of larf week, after apeudlng a a time here. M r. Ixmg w aa for n year* engaged In tbe jew elry burii hut retired a abort time since. ?• be *ay*. he scarcely kpow* Inn put In lit* tilne. 1

Mo* |-Topic have found an • comfortable on their lieds al night quite acceptable rioce Hie *or evening. * The thermometer

occupancy.

Ml** ItnhUieam, of u been Identified wYll hath bouae* In the « for aeverel year*, 11-ltd friend* here on Saturday aud Sunday.' Mre. James It. Mott and MlKvetyn Mott, of Woodland Beach Del., have returned home after a fra day*’ vhat to Mr. and Mre. Wm.F Hardlner. Mre. Mott la Mre. tfhr-

dlner’a aunt.

The Bee Uarfautt I teed, paator of Hie Allegheny Avenue M. K. Church. Philadelphia, who waa Indisposed during a portion of the winter, waaa Tuejday, raglateilug V ,the Imperial.. • Mr*.- W. Miller and dautfiter, of Philadelphia, were guest* of Hie Atgfon.duriog tbe week. Mre. Miller, who Is Dr. Swing’s motber-lo-law. opened tbe doctor'e cotuge at Ninth entral avenue.

MW Mabel l ber. of- Phjladripfirt. a • miner visitor here with algfge clrrle of admiring friend*, won aeeond prt/'e tbe heanty come* cooduclad byaj •I* per. There were j

' At a meeting of Hie building mlttee, on Tue*dsy evening, minor detail* relative to Hie new MetbodI* parsonage ware settled, the eontrwet te now ready to be -I t by John Mart*, tbe contractor. I probable the bouae will tie riarted

I-Id of uublalmed letter* re In Hie Ocean CMy Pori Oftlc week eodliig May JMlI, Iso?:

ellrnra | eiier * ' ‘ ,f “ o« arrive at and de,«^ bj*. an City Post Oltl.e a. lui.. the .min

eaf. gyl.llla L w .V

aba*had

o ll*<

and w ho I Iward era* llv-' era'nil i-omliie hack t g->t ftuiA-al. 1 didn't know *!*• lived. Vnd I had all - out toaklng fur ber. Pin!

*un- 11* folk* down there 1.aren't been

*o alined up-f.w yewre."

TI-- vol.e l.yuod tlo- bowlder ImAe tbouaht*. He ant up iirouiptly. but caubeanl in this ai-euraeil place.” he ob-

aervrd alhutly.

It didn't- -eu lo I*- an aerumri place. Fragrent with pine needle*, via-vl with tl*- htyiiuliic of bei-a In late manzanlta tdMmiaiyiijd tl*- luugtirer of ladenrotream; beautiful

. nd » ■I giimi*

d like i

le only dl—-uni the | ”1 didn't fiul the | •UBlcal tom-a w.-nt le house *1*- ttaed U

uipatleiitly while the

thing* liurd*-tMrf with the a<h pain* of Ibe *|»wker. “A typle tariam voice.” th.-iiglit Kenton | ly. Ttien te- brightened a* tl

In alienee Kenton wondered If ahe would read about, but Inutead *he began to ring, lie fairly held hta breath -—note* soft a* a wood dote'*; a vole* exquisite by nature aud unspoiled by training. She waa alngtng a lilting lyric of love, and Kenton thought of a awlnctng gate, scurry lug clouds and hla first sweetheart's first kiss, years and year* forgotten. Then, without any i—rreptllde hesltanry. the melody changed to * Inltaty. tender a* a moth

< prayer,

me man’s e hi* mouth rt almost —dil cea—rf. and

look t

». the hard line* around red. and be drew a long. K. breath. Tile melody

a If he had

He

bia life but I •e and went I

■wider. ‘‘Pardon a alek man." he began, but hla tpngue seemed paralysed. Ill* only con—-ion* thought waa that he waa glad the girl in her nurse's uniform Wa* ao fair. Her eve* gating curiously up at him had never a hint of fear In their anila-r depth*. He gathered ilia —-li—-a together.' qitorally for a week." he I^ld hlontly.' "Will yi He sat up quickly great shawl waa keeping the evening's chilliness from him; then hla eyes di—uvervd the nurse leaning against a tree, regarding him gravely. “You have stayed here all day—you have had no lunch!" be exclaimed. She Mulled. “Oh. no; when 1 waa hark to the sanitarium, and then I They arose. Kenton folded tbe shawl and laid It over hla arm. “How am 1 ever going to thank youV be began. •Don't try.” ahe answered simply, preceding him down the narrow path. ”1 worked too bard and collapsed.” he explained. "Shan't, be so foolish when I get well again. I am going to get well now that I can steep. Maybe yon have heard of John Kenton, carpet maunfaetan-r. I am the Idiot” “Ob!" exclaimed the girl, then added hastily; -"A pcbtde rolled under my foot I am Syhllla I/out nurae.” He wood•-red at the deep flush which overspread ber face—they were at th* foot of the hill and walking aide by

side.

“Cant I syndicate your aervleeeT” be Inquired gravely. “Do you supine* the dorian are aver—- to a graft?” He thought her, low laughter 1 plraaanti-r even than her aoug or her speech That night be slept aa be bat not fur a year. A new life waa beginning for Job! Fenton. The sanitarium's grim walla no lunger a|»-n.d to him bot*-!e*sneaa. The diwtnre were complacent over ao aarisfactory a cuovaleaceat. hut Kentoo laugtied In hla Ateev* at them. It was not pill* and potkiua which had made a man or him again, but tbe ton-

ic at

ii<

dally the fascinated t had not teen a man •

The drat little sweet heart, dead year* before, and the woman hla motbr wanted him to marry, but whom b bud .perversely refused even to meetthe drat bad *ct hla hesrtatrtnga a-quli cr; the last, hi* mother affirmed, stoo ready to do —i. So all the tore* which Fenton might have nurtured and had

not came dyhig

eyed, -dute intecd Kjbdbi

noted t

•££-- In tbe wll and lie Bt

erfy of her Twice w or. - - 1 ed Mltbcly or )ib. Inood might tie. a.. I Ac spirit, wati-hfog v .;• The d.a-lor* had pro.|-I • him well. 1.01 l»- waaionth to g • Vito the world again. He had a fcUidg^thaF

There came * day when the' ireatB of aumnn-r wa* hot over I!*- a»I soil and w ithering mana»nKa hlooti^ The guid for laimbter. tsit Kenton’* heart Unt lilch with Imfie. He waa w-imder In- lam lie a'sHibl say It. thc worid old late, for say It tie must within the hour, tanking at her pensive fare.

song came Into ar tenor t*-qke of the pine foe

Pyhllla k*Aed u|> *un.rt--d, for

HU l<»ik W u* imcvanpretiendlng Martha i .Ulf-ti waa Uie woman In* mother him to marry. ••Ye*,” he *aVl dully. "Why T "KoT many rek-sia I love her a* I W'Sll-1 a al-n-r line day a!*- told me

d I i-rayed »v It came I learned

■mr Ulnesa ami « a.llgtl to I*—* 0

SybUU'k white face wa.'i-rtmaou now "I wanteil you to love me and tidl IbA I w-aa going to spurn, you tp the ground, ami go shook! Martha ‘Olllen he avenged!” Fenton smltevL "How old are you. little knight errant, avenger of another

”.ty an Instance of tbe way traveling

Americana get foolish over making a show of Iqintence and liberality." said a New Yorker who I* much abroad, "let rfie tell you about an old woman whp made a visit to Ireland. Jbla, woman. gi-tllng. off the boat at IjOeen*towu. hind an outside ear fur a drive. Tbe rale by the hour was 1 and (I (Si cent*) for the car and a shilling

(a .fnsrter? for the Jarvey, or di

Well, tbe woman got up on one wide of

the car. and the Jarvey got up ol other, driving sideways, ami they I

ed off. After a bit tbe woman pointed

ipty driwrr'* neat In front and

aakl:

I In trot

: said

Uy jarrey,

1 all that klm •gaged' by the

nicely cushioned am thing, and Is only eu gentry, they payin'

shillin'* and 2 slilllln'a for the driver.' “The woman hastily shifted to t

drive

“'You al

e told n

fore.' ahe said,

ger, to know what waa the proper th

to do over here?'

“And she paid 1? shillings for privilege of riding In the driver'a a to tlie amusement of all Queenatow

In the hurry and hqytle of thia busy life those dear old mother*, our best friends and champions, who gave ua the very lint year* of their live*, who stood Is-lwi-en ua and all harm, who wonld willingly have laid down their were always our ministering angels— constantly al our tiedslde. responding wlllinrfy to even' licek and eall. attending with more than loving kind too often forgotten and aeldom accord ed tbe loving attention which la their dun and w hen tbe grim reaper takes them from u* we. for the drat time, re

what the loss of

It means it

■ mother really ore than all the All the riches of

said. "Each 1 j dollar. But , e ais-clallat.' ,

note how a ^riwig mas dro-.

r all :

■f hH f

■ I* IT

e8«n t t

'-r. and In h

f-r-ckiac the Isuafrftm L l won tl** contempt and -wm of an Mental disturbance follm*|

physical III hi-lng. nfM. ataggert^JJJ

Judgi-'a bench and ctotehty

e crleil. *

The Ideal Summer Resort OCEAN CITY, N. J, BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF TOE FAMILY MAN MANY CHURCHE& NO SALOONS Spacious Bo trdwjlk. Free Band Concerns I) iritKy Season. Great I'pdt'in^ in Ocean and I Gy. lipDelight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to and from Philadelphia on Two Hail ways , . This Summer will witness construction of Bridge across t? Bay to Somers' Point, which will increaso Train

Service to Philadelphia and Vicinity,

Within easy access of Atlantic City and

other well-known resorts

at the a

But jsou need not go Imefc a-i forio*, an i'lurirathm. And on the other ham! you raa by obaerrlng for yonrerff tow ttegu, or even tbe anticipated gain, of a on Easy street will make , welt quk-kcit dying h-q-s Into Ilf, change the water of oorr -w lot, g. wine of Joy. He.out literature hat n. minded na bow a happy turn hi t!» tkle ..f tl*- affalra of JoaUh Wedgwwi. afterward tn liecoine the worlds gr®; pioneer pottery artist aid tcceatar rata—I him fromrfn Invalid'! couch tai atarte.1 him npoh the road to affloB*, irtid dlatlnctlott am mg Englanfi tj, dual rial prtm-es Similarly Mary Woft •ron.-cro ft; wfT.vw'ard tte mother of tk, IK* t Sh.-ll.-y-a wife. Ill from negteet trf ! .11—-rfraged by hanlddi-. waa by th, • auceea* of her modest venture* la tv erature. heartened to mdrrtak* htr ! great life work, wdtleh aoon ylckM W J a handsome royalty. ; Head the atory of Anp-ltna. nta live* on East atn-et and t.n no inhe ami tiv health. Khw was rngairf „ !*• married to Allan. He waa a ctet re.-etring »12 per. week, and aheeararf fsr. a month teaching school. After a few year* Angelina explained her ttw. tltiu.d *|dnst.-rliood by saying that da had given Allan time to derelop hta a larger money getter, and lie bad ad done It. so «be derided acalnit the atrisnblllty of exchanging an IS a mouth p tslUpn for a *.V> a month ha* band. It Is quite true that when per. erty cothe* In at the door lore fllaoe of tbe window, but tt It not bream.

e love

i- within

e*im|vtency ami t

So the ImjMirtan.'e of eve will aid any one to get on l> established on a aure the testimony of farts. W alt mere money getting

make life worth living, hut rather r» |ihastee tlie iKitwirabte getting of It u a conserver of them. And be or* th* wisdom of living on Ea.y street.-Crat

Many call any plant which grow, on i tree or haa some pecnllar tcaturr n orehid. This mistake la frequent?

•ith the idt.iicr plants and tb

tall flow

' The u

aud pistil* aertes to ih-lugulah tM on-hld family from all related cow The orriikl family embrace* &M0 w 7.0U0 ajss-lea, of which comi>antlnlf few ure found lu the warm trmpenu and nlmost none In tbe cold Irmperan xuwea. They are mcwtly dlatrlboted n the tropl.-al region!. In hot. brad! places. Orchids, however, do not tortrlably prefer humid cuodltioui- Krfrtf all tr»i>l.-al orchids grow on trees, bat

tmjienite regions they grew k earth.—Youth's Companion.

other I tb* nnlr

In all tbe wlmte wide world there la no 1 other who ean fill her place Of aftohe ! U-auly with whk-fa the world li em- j belllshed the moat Ism.ttlful la tbe motlier. and to ber every hufnan being truly owe* a world of homage. —Paptl- j

•-»**•* as* BawUtr. Legend tells bow -Napoleon, w Moscow wa* In flames, found tlm draw np a decree organising th* T tre Fra neats Ala*, the story- la true. Napoleon waa In Poland w ha received the decree ready to algned. He there signed It and act beck to Part*, tint tn the margin w the following: Tori* forwarded w the army will be aPMoscow. It la majesty'! Intention that tbe de Should lie dated ffom that-town.”

The first mention which we have gold If in tbe eleventh . revae of aecopd chapter of (jrneala, or. In ot wo^da. CUM years before Christ Gold w** used as money by the ancient Egyptian! at a finy eaily date. Qarodotos tell* that tbe Invention of tb* coinage of gold l-rlonga to I-ydla. about 750 It C. Authorities conflict about the first coinage of gold. Some say It waa Miletua and some tbe Persians, hut .there are no records to show Juat

Bananun of Persia I •ure the enrial title of the J Hat. Tbe rlghteouanewa hi* declrfona wa* seldom railed In question. This title haa been confer acirral monarch, among them

.being Caaluilr IL of Poland. Kerdl-

-hand 1. and lamea II. of Aragon. Ha

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We bayr committed the Golden Ktilr to memory: how let ua commit tt to Ufa-Markham.

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bending over a big tub,

"Good morning, mammy." groJpUM “Mawnln’. aah." responded mammy

“Where - * your aon 8am?" “Gone, aah; I dunno wtieh.”

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