Ocean City Sentinel, 9 January 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 4

* Jo p*«y I om ■ dryad. 1 Mid. *nilllni{ wickedly al Uln duo as be tolled after Urr a|> tbr atn | ami uarrow ati-ps that led to a railed plat form, matber l«-ateu. bat still found and wHoti! nortli). art t lower liraiM-ta—.of a aiant oak. Illndno iboncM the I'lluiblnit a eraay |«^- fonnanee. Inn lore which makes the fool often a wtar mao liiakea the « man often a fool And he did deny to himself be was In lore i with the hit of quicksilver be waa painfully following. ada were not alwaya all they should he. 11 be auld. silting down so p. coaly the branches quiver,si. Elspetb laughed softly. “You are to hare a reward for coming up with me. I adore at Odes. You’may tell me ooe In of writing ft—the very heat atory of

Bap

“Don't you know there are hut atortea In the world.'*nd ala of them unlit for ladles? That leavse only on 1 bad much rather lire |t .than tell ft. “No! You mint tell It.” EUprth aald deolslrelv. “Begin: This Is much lietter fun than private theatricals' “I tell you I can't I login. The atory haa to begin Itself." Hludou Interrupted. Again Elspetb Uugbed. “At least you can aay how It begins." mured. Hind on smothered “I can tell you what It take* to make a aory." be said. “First, of course, there's g glrl"Tbat'a me." f-lspcth Interjected. Hludon nodded. “And a with ba' - “That Ota you." Elapeth Hid Incorrigibly. Hindoo Ousted tn aptte of “ d bit faU Up.

bare to mi r. I think—yea. I'm aurv—the otisUcle la looming up. Bee! Jack Delany la getting down the steps. “ “A plague on him. on alt Delanya everywhere.'' Hludou began. Ehiprth ebook her bead at him. saying: “How ungrateful You aald there had to be

I believe he haa cast yon for the ” dacle role.' Elapeth mid demmvljd with dam-lne es— W

here I'm making up one for you"— “You've reduced it to tu Ion tenu-anyway I don't tike ft.- Btoc _ broke In. bla chin In the air. the'light od battle In bla eye. He saw Jack Delany sauntering toward the oak. his hat In one band, the other Ivory mounted crop. Jack waa a youth of part*—rich, well tax ‘ ‘

o World's End for silence d a measure of solitude kftrr years struggle his latest hook had hit the bile hard. He wauled Its successor go above and heyoud It Then. Just ten the opening of It waa fairly In nd. be bad dlord at the dean bouse d fallen under Elapetb's spell, there bad been a week of rebellion, ra submission to the Inevitable. He < had a conceit of knowing womenklnd. also the verb to love, hi all ha ' Elapeth h^l ahowu

one curiously aloof, wholly detached, ever noting the effect of unlikely con. quest upon a nature girlishly rain and human and marshaling tu Impression* as for future reference; another, palpftantly masculine and possessive. ‘ 'n and keep her against all i Impels him. As Jack came within hall Hindoo swung himself tn the head of the ■tepa, clutched a hand upon the rails at cither aide anil half shouted: "Jack. I'm a life saver Yon cant come up!” “Can't-eb! Why nctr Jack demanded. moving'forward. "Oh. because you're quite too good looking and much too vatn-ao vatu this cranky structure would never hear the weight of ft." Hindus flung hack at him. settling himself more flru.lv Is bla seat. Jack laughed heartily. 'I'm lug! Look out!" be admonished, msk lag a dash for the stall foot. Aa he touched ft Hludou looked down, with twinkling eyre, to say- “Remember Thermopj bx ' - nidaa. bolding the pa»: — ‘ tae—< '• Jack aald. wl Ml y<«. there's 1 I fellow that's been through straight football"— — aald. He turned half about to glance at Elaprtl. Bitting vary straight, her hand ellnch.-! bard on the book In her lap. tie- i of a dimple fllrfcmng In one cl The estate In life wherein Just nor found herself was clearly not dlap log to bar. Cautiously she jieeped tbe_edg* of the platform and aald to Jack, halting below It: "I would come'up. Mr. Delany a atory Ur. Hindoo U

or something " ilresdy," El.prth aald. smiling with soft uglier Himtou sat blocklnc Hm- way down, dl-lded Is^ tween laughing and glowering "Yee— ' _ enough." hr said, nodding toward Delany. “Trouble la work up a clin.ai ft. you out of It altueether. "I won't Is- left out-of the story— nor anythlug." Jack cried, laughing gayly, rlalut and balancing hlnmrtf aa was a perilous undenakthe swaying hongb, but he arcompllabcd It Hood alocksllll with folded arms for a breadth's s|«ice, then leaped, lightly fi«m. laisllug (airly in Hie middle of It. it waa •lumat twenty feet Jo well stayed letwlrt two glnnt Um But the tree In Ita youth had I topped, so down where the houghs parted, unsren. uusnsjwrted. there waalet rotti

fatally

•fore under I he Impart of Delsleap one Isniffb broke loose * trunk and crashed rfonn. ,1th ft the railed floor and those noting apon.lt miracle Elspetb was flung nld cmlildny. well leafed hrancfalets and got up with no w< tort than Hie shock Hludou. wl md hreathlcre. also luTamhled to eet. lull with an arm .tangling llm .•side him DHnnj ' .•useless, lie h-.l e falling, eiitllng un ns

CITY OFFICIALS GIVE DINNER

HAD GREAT TIME

-I, •• Tue-li

llatlon,

City t.'ouucil and tt»r work After tbs lo

•;-n Is-side him hi net bla. crying

•arllng. open > onr cyra! Hod c o cruel aa tn take you Just aa I know There was a flutter of the heavy eyeda. Hludou. while and remorseful, touched Klapetb'a shoulder. “H« only stunned." be aald. "But nurse, you will never forgive me"— "There Is nothing to forgive.' — sprth said, looking up at him with wet ejV "Indeed. I owr

all In fun. and In

not hare found out In time about the

the v

reHiri. nated fa

forward of everything, from

which the formidable harpoon la fired

whale. The gnu looks “ iDnon, and about a pound of

powder la used to discharge the har-

poon. which l« rammed home

■hot would be and

tied from the outside end with a cord, this breaking, of course, wt gun ta tired. The harpoon la i

heavy missile, weighing several hun- ‘ ' brcessltales Its be-

ing tired only at pretty close

The lance bead pierce* the whale and

afterward eiplodre a bomb o d In It while atlll farther back

the nun are barbs, which expand entering the whale, making It next

for the harpoon to be drawn Each harpoon after being he straightened by a black-

smith In order to again lit the gun

barrel. A stout hemp rope four

ctreumference U attached to the harpoon about eighteen Inches from the point. This line la of great flexibility and etrragth and la manufactured aolefor whaling In Norway. A' few

each 1.1*10 feet In length, and ttmre they arm none loo long for the ae.—Metropolitan Magmilne

Shakespeare In Disguise, bese days, when ft la the fi to aver that Shakespeare apelli '» manager. It la difficult that In Ixmdon during the first quarter of the last century his plays

performed und

was a royal ruling that they 1 be given only In the so crtUed 1 “patent theaters”—Coven! Carden and Drury Lane—and to evade thh “Othello" Ires me "la He Jeal "Macbeth" masqueraded aa "Murder Out." "The Merchant of Venice" figured on Hie bills aa “Diamond Cut Diamond." "Borneo and Juliet" proclaimed Itself aa "How to Die For Love." while “Hamlet" hid behind the far cry title "MeUilnts I Bee My

Father.' -Scrap Rook.

ddc on.- away I feet of the •round. With a abort, running leap Jack ought the Mp. felt If slip >Un»^

The Morns, who live In the that! onset built along the shore of a r river., hare a curious way of tying water from the lake or r to their FUlpIno kitchens. They _ large bamboo atlcka from which have bean removed all the partitions ehsri actaristlr of the bamboo, leaving only at the buttons The bamboo trunk la thus made to sc its the purpose of L It is like a long narrow pa Mda several gallons of water, for the bamboo trunk la qnlte thick. The " women are the water carriers, • Is a part of the household dnOe. which naturally fall to them grind the rice and other grain large hollowed out log. nslng a heavy *<> ‘Tush the kernels -N»w York

Poisoned With Diamonds. The Jeweler replaced tenderly ease the nnmonnted pear shai*d diamond. "I could klU you with tba ha aald. “I coaid poison you with You would die In a few honra." "But diamonds are not poisonousr deed they are. ground up. There hare been a numU-r of suicide, by diamond dust among gem cutters. Bwallow diamond dual, and death very quickly The symptoms will he

patrician fs.-rV" "Oh." replied hawing her 900,000 necklace back of a chair, "I don't think Bbe claims at least thi ■re all Kucliah and tbaf drop of blood ta bar Rreurd-Herald.

Difficulties sf the Naturalist. » taw rad or (he other of every anlI lias's danger which makes tbs ■eat lures! Igatiou tni|»*alhl. To Jy fW mule we mu.1 h.dd him by the head, but to study the hull we

“I know u.. dose nut mean It. He Mys It. his ^h-iter that <^rr) thing has ■way " ' ■ may I- trtljng ths troth. You love I, l.hnd-. 1

. They a

trvIce, and the speaker aald be was endeavoring lo havs the company labllsb a ferry Mai Bus. bu these •Is, four aulomoblles could * he oughl over from laingpori al Ilia same time t'ouilog from Atlantic

4Hy. the o« tiers of automobiles would 'Tt have a good, long run down the coast. ^' Kerry boats, tb. .,«ker hellevwl, ' would he heller lhau Ibe flat cars used 1 to fonvsy autos across lbs twy troTlry ' mm

Hue.

tit.

with regret, o ' they failed to a I Those In the

) follows: Mrs. Cora M

f 'Hy Surveyor Italpb L OofT slalthat be had been considering Ibe s pepse of paving Eighth street,

paved with brick or aaphall. aa was

spoken of, the cost would be a

Ml). The distance contemplated ' ^

between Ashury avenue and Ibe

beach. If raacwdamlutl. curbs I end .. ' brick-guttered where not already done.'* .T

.... ... , .t-buver, Mrs.

John VV. Hmil ' ham, Mrs. Ma Madeline For

would be 910.000

Jht surveyor was of Ibe oplni brick is objectionable. He preferred asph^li or granolithic, he said f IJ|» view that If the road '■fbe boardwalk, It would pay llself over The question of fare Is o„e

>f great Importance.

Former Mayor J^ti. Ciiamploti •Id that one of most dlOlcull duties be had to perform dunug bis three lerms as mayor was to talk In public, and now ft reels good to

ud llsteu to others

He aald he desired to Ibauk t heir boats for tbrir hospitality He felt that they are atartlug right. Mr Champion declared that his omclal toga bad well fallen upon Heuator •boulders He expressed Ibe belief :ha( a change In ibe sdmluislratlou will proveof benefit lo tbs community, AM b* wished The present orBciaia

very auccaas.

Mayur L'resae raked for further expreesloua of opinion from those present He felt It tbelr duty, as city officials, (o look after Ibe interest-of the |>eople. and, for himself, be would like to have tbs cotaguaus of opinion of the people on Important matters It la ivy lo aft back aud complain, bul all tould help each other. He aald be ■lleved tbs trolley line an Important betor In bringing prosperity to this

should not lose sight of he company ought to be r Ibe repair of (he streets, tbat a earn promise might

be effected by ebortenlug the line aud extending Ibe width If (he Hue is below Atjantlc avenue, there Is a liablllly- of the aaud washing out. Former President of Council G«o. O Adam- aald that during the lime be lu office be bed bad pleasant relations with tbe other officials. He bad alwaya tried to do the he-t he knew for tbe good of tbe city He hoped for lbs succesa of the present officials. He had beeu lo office, he said, for seventeen or eighteen year., during three year* of which time be held a salaried offioe. “I ha' office,” Mid Mr. Adams In nbnclusion, 'with Ibe dear conscience tbit I

done lbs beat I could."

Joe. U. Champion, after saylug that edld not desire lo monopolize the aUrullon of Iboae pre-ent, recalled to bearers the fact tbat committees from Council and tbe Board of Trade, before tbe road was built, bad pledg

permit tbe road to go

tbg boardwalk, and be thought tbe

idtomlsc should be fulfilled.

"Tbe road,” Mr Champion aald, iss marked a new era lu tbe history Of Ocean City, and 1 tbiuk tbe ad min ist rat Ion should do everything

permit tbq road tbe boardwalk."

Postmaster K. M. Button stated tbat e figured ou those committees, ai the projectors of tbe trolley line wt glveu to uudenuud tbat tbe members of tbe committees would do all lu tbelr

get tbrm tbe right of way

tbe boardwalk. Mr. Button -aid tb It was Important tbat Ibis city should haves cheaper rale of fare betwi

here a:ul Philadelphia

Concluding, Mr. Button spoke of the cceas and advertising merits , Night In Venice" bad here last and b^expressed Ibe Imps that Council would give some money jwerd defraying ibe expenses of the

vent next summer.

City Treasurer Ira H. Champion favored granting the extension of the road to tbe trolley company To have Ibe cars running from boardwalk boardwalk In AllaolIcCIty and Ocean CHy al Kaster would be a graal vrrilsemeut fur Ibis resort. Freeholder John P. Fox advocated lecxleusloD qf tbe line down Klghlb street, even though It might Mayor Creaac warned him, no awful slump lu "Barntown." Walter McCorkle expressed blm self aa In favor of Ibe roed going lo the. boardwalk. If tbe Irolley company

Me K. I hen. iriogMrs. a F. I tells Mrs. ra I).

Marts.

Jeftrle*. Mrs. Anna M Bat Mead Mrs. A KmiiyB. Borne A leo, t here from Scullvllle

OFFICERS INSTALLED

The new officers of Wab Hells Council, No.flO. I>. of P , were Installed on Monday evening Iasi by .Hie from Mot oca Council of Atlantic 1 There were tweuty-lbree visitors, aud amoug litem was tbe Ureal Pocahontas. Era. UTnoIa Appleton, -of Atlaulic Ctly. Tbe officers Installed were namely a* follows: Pocahontas, Mrs. Koslna Hickmou; Prophetess. Mrs. Christina Headley; Weoooab, Mm. C. Welsler; Powhatun Mr. Elmira U Mead; First Boout, Mrs. Ed Busbgy; Second Scout, Mrs Anna Barclay; First Huuner, Mrs. Samuel Bmltb; Second Kuuuer, Mr-. Minor Vlnoeot; K. of K , Mrs Sophia Campbell; K of W , Mrs. Marie Smith; C. of W , Mrs Irvin Hill; Uuard of Tepee, Mrs. N Carlson. Hlekmou was Initiated a member

NEW OFFICERS

City

reportsd, continue

the Hue down tbe coart. many of tl t^bo come over from Atlantic city remain on tbs oaf- aud give Ocsau

City tbe "go-by.”

Harry Harnett advocated a liberal Sunday In Ocean lily during of Ibe Ml# of soda water aud cigars

Sunday, he aald.

(bedinner were Mayor 1.. Councilman 11. L. Srallh.

H. K. Hlautnn, II H Hampaon, C. M. Campbell. J. C. Steelman and Harry Headley, Ueo. O. Adams, Joseph (I. hampion, II. W. Edwards, K L. Ut-ff, City Huperialendetil of Schools ' ies M. Stereos, CHy dark T Lee ims, John P. Foti, I'o-lmaster

Holloa, K A. Corson, T: B. '. II. Hboemaker, Homer H.

Ity Treasurer I ta A Chaaipioii, Hue-t

I. English-

J'bampiou, Bugs Su|«rvlaor Warren W. Ilrffisn, L. It

- Waller McCorkle. Harry .. A. Howell end a rrprv

I real estate transfers lu (Wan urded In tbe ofllue of County

'ay are at followe;

Anna M. Barley to W. T. Pickards

£•

<J. Burley ct

-ards el a

all.

it ala. to Will »!Wf IjuI

Tbe new officers of Oce Council, No. Id, Daugblen ol installed on Thursday evening

last by Past Councilor Mrs. Abbie

Conver.

The officers Installed ware: Junior Past Councilor, Mrs. Mattis B. Ulbb; Associate Junior Fart Councilor, Mr-. Hanoab Vauaman; Councilor, Mrs. Kells JeOrles; Associate Councilor, Mrs. Maggie Lake; Vice Councilor, Mhu M. Elsie Lake; Associate Vloe Councilor, Mrs. Llaale Sampsou; Conductor, Mrs. Anua M. Barclay; Vardeu. Mrs. Martha P. Maris; Inside Sentinel, Mrs. Cora M. Clayton; Outside Sentinel, Mrs Anna D. Samp »°n; Assistant Record lug Secretsry, Mrs. Effi* U. Bcull.

R. Curtis Robinson Conveyancing and Insurance Notary Public and Commit .loner of DeedPVoh. 744-40 Ashury Avenue ochan errv, in. j. \ Money to Loan on Bond and Mortgage

DESERT miners. Ask About Another's Claims • Secret W.tor Moles.

HIS GREAT GIFT.

Ability of tho Mon

ilotig and be | k.' but (baft ■ fur details

The ideal Summer Resort OCEAN CITY, N.Ll BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE C0AS1 THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN

drn find »nr In n rt be .’iml. If rorrasary. be Ihd brine 1*1'-k a supply. I'trani.JjioB-Ulna*, isl's the fluder'

MANY CHURCHES Spacious Boardwalk. Free Reason. . Great F'tshttifj in Delight of the Yachtsman, and from Philadelphia on Tw

NO SALOONS Band Concerts D iring Ocran and dfay. Thr "Numerous Trains to 6 Railways. .

Within easy access of Atlantic City and other well-known resorts

it my studio witb

kotl hard al her. he. "joo have to y ffichls of slalrs

Chief Bcull and tba mambars ol tbs a k* force were remembered by At at Naw Year's Each was given a prerent. Also, gifts were given to Bell Telephone Company's operators, aud those of Ibe loler-Bute. MIsse. Anna Murphy, Koselma Camp. Elizauetb Hreckley, HeurletU Braugeobcrg, Jeuule Morris, Hannah JeOrles and Eugene Miller were ■

correspondingly happy.

C. V. Williams, of Trentou, who Is ■uuected with a borne for friendless children, and who was lu towu t days ago, aald tbat tbe Bupreme Court given a decision sustaining the Cape May County Court lo the T Vlrtar Brow o ram. Mr. Brown was ouvlc-tcd oo Ore counts. Ha accused of cruelty to bla children.

De-Ili tC—ds OjiBerlnas.

Mrs. Adolpb Holmes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Kpbrtam Connelly, of Somers' Point, dledtf her boma, ail) Arctic avenue, Atlantic Clly, ou Mon • last. She bad beeu a patient sufferer for some time. Her funeral will taka place to-morrow after uoou;

lutermcut al Abseeun.

ta. Eva Fay, celebrated as a tan who ran auswsr any question may ba put to her, w ill be out of tbe all red Ions al Ibe Savoy Theatre Atlantic (1ty, during lbs week of

January IStb.

Orphans. o or Ibe yiMiua fn.-n.ls of Bishop -f.itve of Oxford gave tbe thorllIrs of Hie -university so a roilhi tbat they won the nlt-kua >f !l> pbnl aud Pbluebas. One .lay, saUi T. II. ft Eandt lu "Bo ■Irty In Hie Country House." ■' •ere .uucUiI about the hall al dmslnv |rtla<r. rtnxlue the Ijnberau r-fralo. The devD Is dretd." she bishop suddenly a ppm red. ealke I very geatly up to lu hl« no—I .eremlng ma pHtemt one baud ou each bead, said la •otalory tnue:

jai sp-rira ft ro-es la **- Istruis’. tbuugb ix-rhsi- Oot mors I baa flfly clearly defliwd fsiallles Of three of Amartraa of varto-

Good Resolutions

will soon he in order. Resolve to have your

ions |

I

iM^iiNrriivo done at once, and bring (he work to the :: :: priintino HOtUSE The best work at very reasonable prices. :: ::

A Remarkable Clock. •m- of ttw Imam hails In a Japa- * I'I hero Is r iruiarksble tlme1» la ronmnlued In aMiHUd-uue

r«|w

hlleli from Wlik-h flows a preldinted In crystal. From iuis easraae flows a tlnj; stmiin. whlrh wend. It. u«y l-trert. ris k- and U lamia and finally k.acs Itself In a stretch of wo.*llamL In a miniature •ky a golden suu turns on silver wire, •trlklng the luitfrs on silver gongs as it Is tnarle.1 by a bird ..f rk b plumlose qf |be hour.

npiurers.utw anti illl to the garden.

Each 1 n.-plnr tortoise age warbles at i

" to It."

require ua In do. Botue men l»dry. hm if they hod „ galkiwa In luiug me and t-

pie are bore with al _ “But I 'don't aee that your .-• of the ndag^ ndda uiorh fur

mused tbe reporter.

”Ia-t roe alone, now. and I'll «_ loesl .-okir on." said tbe Iss far -j- B tbe local color tpywlf. ft |. „ r ;,. n „ and 1« true tbat ability to n (, , gift Thafs my gift. I am . „„ artl Iswn speller When I was amoug tb. .havers at - ho.,' J apelled down grows men In tbe Friday bees, and I never do

misspell a word now."

A reporter who had been wrlttag suddenly stntqwd bla martilm. and ra« bis eye* up 1° the celling "I-erome see. lemme see." las nmttsred. "Does anybody know bow n.

•weird T ”

•There's the Rod gifted span,, TO thespotf toughed hi« coikwgne n^, do you *i>rll 'wetnl.' my genlt-r "W-e-l-r-aL” was the reply

J- bemme Tnterertad.

•ughjio^tie of lliem waa sun- la heart wTO-tber the r of the I roma*' first, they roared laughing. a« if they

•That w-l-e-r-d to right? One dollar." attld the pnsllgy. "Hift^pn didn't apell ft so Yoa said •1 protest 1 didn't." aald the risltor unromfortahly. •«ow. will you stick to It (list ll Is "I or Ire? Yret's write It down, so «• • n't misunderstand " Tile idienomenul apa-lkr took his pea fl tn hand and wrote and .-rarofl WY tunes, it was his Hi luck lo Irere he thing wrong. The errand by had ilready hunted up tbe wold lu tbe dictionary. The rvfmncra were oot cruel enough > pros, their advantage They t*. suraed tbelr machlora wltboul farther irk. and after awhile thr visitor stole put doubtlem with Ibe reflertlou t an adage la a dangerous ran via local color, and (hat ll b unwise to l.rtsi of extrymllnary powers whsrs •*“ ‘■oast may lie put to proof -tOarOhmrrer. When Valuabl*. Ar. Lost. am on leaving a theater or lertus hall vou discover that some valuabb disappeared do not lose your bead iedtotelj There are. after sll ta mid. many more bonret jieaple In lids hi thnn dlsbonert. and tbe ebaures that If you go almut ft properly you will recover the article First of all. register your loos at the box office or supertutendent's room, (live your Du me and addrres plainly. Is-lng sure tbat they are correctly taken down, and If you wish to offer any reward for Ita return unme tbe ut. Be 'sure to leave money for

their aearch Is

n kwt to vk-w. ■d-rful pie.* of

A Famous First*

(lu the Thl of May. 17m. ('aplain j William Kkld. the famous pirate, cxectitrd nt Exeeutlon ffivk, |*« I Krovral Others .,r KMd's «roui|>auy | 'J!*.' 7 ' lo devil, of these jdratrs

> rid the ays of piracy. as the moat daring of all

i i-riitr* of hlrinry. exempllfled Ibe worst Of hi. kind Although Ids exj '"•wi rvstly eviigc-erntiMl there b no doubt tbat be waa guilty of

{ Kidd, v

Satisfaction Assured

ired |

HU d

e blni. and C

-• led ..lb

i-Mr«rfr: aukrt*. WM. LAKE, C. E.. Real ISestrito Atcvixt.

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be or. If this ta not granted, get parIlsalua yourself to aearvb tbe pari at ta bouse lu which you were anting If after a day nr so’yon hare uo word of the loes advertise In at least ooe morning and ouc evening paper, naming article explicitly so as to avoid confusion. If you wtab you may name lbs theater as the place to which It ta to • he returned. Moat place* are kind and nurteouf In such matters and only loo anxloua to help you lo your search, tf they return tlie valuable to you do not forget tbat the man who has acted aa tbelr agent ta worthy of (banka at least If you do but wish tn reward him In any more uuhatantlal way.-Phila-delphia Inquirer.

V. CORSON Real lSt*tut«y Akohi - A KTT> LICENSED AUCTIONEER, No. 721 Asbunj Aoenue, Ocean City, j

When ths World to Full. When will the world be full «p? When will the day coroe when, ai In the case of Ibe motor ••us going towaid the suburb* from Ibe city at tbe rina* of tb» business day. there's no room luskle or on top or. In other sorda when the earth ha* all the luUoldUDtt ll can proiwrty nourish? Probably thlo will happen tu almut 100 years What will we da then? A learned profrooor has estimated fbal the fertile land* of the gk>l«- anioont to awwa<»«' squats tW l he rtapi"* to 14.000000 snd ths erts lo l.tnoooa Fixing »■* pot s to the square mile for frttOs la, 10 tor atrpiiea and 1 for deserts the greatest population that t»» earth could pn«pcrly nourish, the feasor arrive, al tbe ccocluabm that when the number of InhaWtanl* seaches alsHit i;.(.si.nrsi.nno tbe earth will ba ft* full caparfty. At prraeat

statist Is should be uniformly walw talned tbe globe will b* fully l»" , pta« about Ibe year SDta:. •tong *f Other Days. Bis ns bar VI ways hedu a frumw ourtw for the axpanskm of Muguapw ami Inst Mesa may be miKbatag « words now reapctshls which ware . . vulgarism* B«t the other hand, there bavw.breu ma« in use for renturtas wbk h have ttrrrr become acrepu“* to tlw | hi data. Aa long ago »■ 1Ta ‘’ .-ek-hrated letter writer Ilorsce "m |*d* used In speak of "sitting snd getting "drunk as an ««1 again In the diary «g ooe rf ths tsepromluent woman wrftera of the ews eetith eenturj. France* lluraey. fonml good slang phrase* of th» A"T Iran college girl of •’•lay. aa ■ •lance. "I mmah-d out" JT erer know mmb a U-dT and T a vtto cold."—B1 1/Hils a ,J ‘'