She JEST THAT RECOILED. nr LOUISE J STFOHG.
K)llaoD hmd woirtlmw m l “olein h*«* tern- bm**UUIr»nt WarIn* bM-u .Kbw'lhan U* only child of ninlOmimonalrr What mould bar* beet,, rnliter, for b* would bar* an rotupaaaod b<->"-n and earth to aecoro pllafa It. and In hla Inooal baart be had felt that the areomptlahln* would not bare been dllScult. At tloea wild pictbemarlTM of the poaalbllltT of the bcattly money takln* the prorrrt.lal * mln*a. opnilu* for bio paradiae. but In hla aauer momenta be derided much fanclea. for wttb Ur. WarIn* to tlie fore there wae »ot the all*btest protdibimy of au>-ln-te»d, be bad amv. w here tl« wlnja wn bltUM-ir If be would retain a ra* of aelf ivaprct. Ttda cbertabed aelf ajwrt was auBeriii* roneiderably i In the yletdln* that bad brou*bt him back, and be had at end j limited him aelf to a week, ereu while calcuiatln* bow often be ml*bt contrive to aee In the time without too * really tn
Bltanm noted It aU. bla heart *t».w„ It hotter until It hurat all reatratnt. “M lea Warln# - UimeentT he breatlicd with loaf .tnteoalty aa they tbla! It may t* preaumptlonImproper even, for me to apeak here— annot bdp It! I am rure you bavr i* known of my deep lore for fnn •pwii T*t! ■ rV.fc-'rFennrrTinW HTTBy *i life ot.d »-.til I bare had eo little
Ujt 1 ran pmrlda -table borne, and my ^b waa Inter laiichlii*. tmbblln* ora. rager to wltnaaa
nr* -Jla. ba!r7be Idea f- "Palled!“ "Aa M“-
iwlrt, UlM Warln*
f preeentable for call when, aa be Wblpied Into the a eight presented
In*. "Impoae Hla wlldeat tma(lnln*i had materialIred U-fo*» bla eyes, but be acornfully rejecte<l the »u**e«ftd eiplanatloos of bta reason, repo tin* a*a!n and a*aln. “Impoeelbler He waa anconacloua of the paaaln* thnin* and too deeply ■ booked and ab-
heorty voice cried: “Hello, old man.' When did you blow InT* Klhenu seized the apeaker and drew Urn around the corner. “Fred.- b- demanded. “I- that Mlaa Mllllcent Waring? Uy eyea tell me au. but I cannot believe them " ' Sore, that's Ulaa Warins.” Whara
> tfer I
crowd of <!• dl rt
of Mj Warln lu: Har Tabtadlag
the drawers end | 1 -5 It In lieaps upon the rount.-r "There." site aald at tart. rtCJ.10. That menus ««42r> ttie If-pltal from you fellowa. You folks who dared me to do this promU-d to doulde the amount I fork In. yon know.” Bbe beamed al them aWrclly "Uy bal! I never dreamed you'd pull In to much!" *a*ped Ft ream. "I fa up to* na. boya! But. oh. ^Ittaon. sonny! El I leoo-you -yon- r He don bird with Joy “Your face paya tor It U! Bee It now. don't you? Catch on > It? It was ru. b a chance aa comes ore In a lifetime! Ob. my! Oh. my!" Ellison perceived, and turned a blank, mortified fare to apologize to Ulia Warins. l«it she laid a gentle, restraining band npoti hla arm and again addressed tie- gurgling, .-rowing crowd very wweetly. I.ut distinctly. "J claim your congnmilatWina np.n my roc, CCS na a aalesUdy. and"—(sbi blosbed adotaj-lyt—"acd also i.|..u m) engagement I'mtlr. Ellison."
When a
riled t
Subjective Cigars,
man smokes a cheap cigar ! an expensive or moderatr • It Is not always leva use be liocket Isak to consider." •o- Y<®'physician as be f. [lowing Instance tn pttiof friend of mine, a former col
le*e profe-wor. who resides In the city. the vilest figure made. He la
tempered old fellow yon ever
nd splendid company- If II weren't for hla cigara. Ue swears the brand be amukes ate aa B-kh1 aa Uaramia. Once bt said to me. ‘Uy friend, believe me. the cigar Is what we rail subjective, and not objective. That Is to say. It I. what we think It la. and what It segma to other people to be. Bo. yon aee. my cigara. that coat only $1 a hundred, are aa good as yon would call the best and pay maybe
'20 a hundred for/
"It la a great advantage, no doubt, to a man mhru be looks on all things like a pkrtWpher. I told my professor friend that hla cigara might be subjective. for all I knew, but that they were fearful, and I should like It If be ke a cigar that waa more objective. But he only smiled. The old fellow is so chock full of philosophy that be simply cannot aee anyaa other people see It."—New
"You betr exclaimed couple ef youths who hi •elves to the group. "Ulaa Warln* Is finding It a new world. aU right." Sundry sly winks and nods were th» four young fellows,
had for
one said, with a laugh.
for Ulaa UIUicent"—Fred Wilton InlrfTupUsl Ellison’s I distant outburst: "Nothin* by which she could quickly and anally rake la the she
n in by the hand-
" said Hughes. "She seem, a ly —baa the *lft for
“Some of the 'cllmheta' ybnh her, and disapproval riots a sides, bat Ulaa Ullllcent oarrici It oB walk the might have married-that
"But she didn't And a wife with prospective millions and one with noth In* but expensive habits and passable beauty are two very dlffc
"I suppose that's the way the world sec* it" and strode sway. The four rascals burst Into exntwr ant delight, digging each other In the riba and chuckling hilariously as be disappeared down a able meet Ellison had no robe rent thought at first a* be tare along. The knowledge that the hairier Ivtwerti them was tv moved doaud him. But soon he began
the possibility of 1
b bad seemed puerile
beforoT now serving at a foundation for * new beginning on which Ur Waring might build. The other, the Infinitely greater puasIbUlt/ of winning Mllllc. nl. be trim to keep In the bark
" a proper boar for Its con
last adjusted himself
•Were
Ml that be could t n»r. They ebook bauds quietly. There T Just then for
LOCAL EDUCATORS OPPOSE BILL Don't Want Measure Reducing State School Tax to
- Incal Board ot Education b to the hill now In Hie l-egi--Jatuie providing for a reduct iJb In I lie Mate school tas from/. mills to one
lUI.
The l-iafd has pawed a -eTOlutlon srutstly requaellng rieual ir Hand and Assemblyman Mill* to vole
Ansoont of State (School Tax for the ensuing s. bool year. Including Mate appropriation to reduce the (State School Tax. OiH.3UU.40 If reduced to one mill, the MaletScboolTax. plus the appropriation to reduce Ibe (State (School Tax, would amount to. 1 >11..*3?.41! Iioas in Mate (School Tax, provided a reduction of 1J mllle ajiafl be made In rate, It 333.BT3 W loont of Itallroad Tax, 3 3M,«I«.I0 Net Ium to the schools. lam.luH.Si The loss to Cape May County Mild be nearly fU.000. It waa ordered, after a I filer bad been read from C. L Nlckersam. keeper rson's Inlet lire-aavlog station, that the secretary be Inatructad to noMr. Nickerson to aeod hla two children to the Ocean CHjr Public School, pay their transports .lou from Flfty-nnu street and (tcsenl lb* bill for same In the board, this bring In newer to bla request. The report of City (Superintendent. Stevens showed an enrollment of 321 nd a percentage of atiet-danee of i 01 for the mouth The secretary'* report st owed an nex pended balance of fh/lSIT, allusive of railroad tax tn litlkaUoo. No action was taken upon the appllcation of Mrs. J. S. Milter for a position as teacher. ISbe baa been lubatltuting. The secretary was authorized to pur 'base a gong fur fire purposes. Tbe secretary retorted that he had sent out bills for tuition 10 several township boards of edocattoti. A number of bill* were ordered paid TO AMEND CODE
•He Laved the Children."
Thackeray's word* were satirical.nod s himself was railed a cynic, hut tbc utbor of "I/)ve Affaire Borne Fa lous Men" shows what sort of a bean eat tn tbe satirist's breast by quoting ram the lett er of one to whom tbe fol
towing Incident happened:
” "In tbe week following bis death there appeared some genial memorial In tbe pages of Punch. Walking the then unsavory thoroughfare known as Bejfocdtiury. my eye caught open page of tbe popular periodical and I stayed to read the graceful trib to the dead moralist. Turning y at length, a poorly dressed man
in working garb said to me: “ T knew that man. atr.'
Too knew Thackeray f I asked. Tea. air. I keep that little baker', ■hop yonder.' pointing to the opposlt) " " - - - the time
would come and buy
or two of cake of me. I cut Into slices for him. end then, dlllrib In* It among tbe crowd of hungry children. be would walk away and hide that court over there, that be mlghl hare tbe pleasure of seeing their enjoyment. He didn't know I knew hit but I did. People used to call b!ui cynic, sir. but It wasn't true. lie loved tbe children, air. and no man la a cynic
who does that/ "
ride of the .1 Thackeray -
enteri through tbe agency of Y. Corson, one of Peter Watkins* double bouses at Ninth West avenue.-^' J. L> Ayers, a retired business ■ of Bridgeton, has rented Charles L GlfTord's oottagr, 1301 West avenue, fortbcaeBaon. This 1a tbe first time Mr. Ayer* has rented in tbla resort. prominent Phlladripblau, baa IraMd Capt. J Mackey Corson's cottage, on (keen avt below Fourth street. Mr. Pattou collage last season.
The member* of Camp No. 12, P. O. of A., were tbe guests of Mr. and Mm BeuJ. Hoffman, at tbelr home 01 bury avenne, below Eleveulb afreet, on Saturday evening. All 1 royally entertained, aa only Mr. Hodman *0 well know bow to social occasions of Ibe season.
Tb* Rev. Dr. and Mre K U. Hi yate left liere on Tuesday for Millville to attend Ibe M. K.t'oonr*Dce. V Millville. Hr. and Mm. lirunyal* II he guests of Mrs. Hannah Hi The First M. K. Church puljatt lie re ' * filled on Miuday neat member of Conference.
Mrs. K. A. Young, of Philadelphia, who will manage I lie Mraud Hotel Ids year, and who rA-ently purchased lot at the corner of Hevrnlh street and Ocean avenue, through Ihr agency of J.M- Chasm* Co , lia. Just sold pan of t lie Tot to Wallar Hark. Braunsytn's big department slor£ 1 Atlantic City. » one of Ibe I places you should Visit «hen you _ ' drily. Reed tbe ••ed." wn*. 1 raging pricae. In this Issue of the
(ixarisi.L
OPPOSITION SHOWN
■ •ewislaiare Obtewis is rronsssed 6| position-drvrlutrd lu the I-cgW-letuie Ibis week when the LIU telallu* - to primary elan Inns to be held In April fur t le choice qf drlcgalcs to Ihr Male and congtemluual district convenitons to choose drienlm ko Ibe naltunal. conventions of both parties cmrnv up fur linai passage. Uuvceout Kurt Is ponaor. and 11 was drafted by tbe 1 ulaslon wblcb lie appointed, cun-, ststtug ofax-tJorernor Blokes. Chandler W. Hiker and Colouri Nelson V.
Dun tan.
*L'i,der tbe provisions of the bill rillxi-ns will vole for delegate to Mate and district convent Ions, which will fleet the UsSbual delegates. The measure only vaguely provides for llrsct vote by citizens «*f the riinjrrul d 1st 1 lets for nariunal delegates. Section S of tbe bill is as
folio wa:
'hacb peikoo Indorsed as a candidate for Ibe poslllou of delegale may. sleet, name on his certificate of acceptance tbe persons for whom be ends to vote In Ibe ensuing State or diet convention as delegate-ml-large district delegates to the ensuing nalkiual convention, and may requesl tbe ■ nicer etiarged with Ibe duly of prln lug tbe primary ballots and duty It shall be to prlul Ibe of such jiersous opposite the of such candidate upon tbe party ballot under sn _ epp>opriate heaving, aoch as ‘Choice for delegate-at-large,’ ‘Choice for delegates.' etc.. here more than one candidate shall ivi named tbe same person or perms as tbelr choice for delegales-al-rg< or district delegatee, tbe names e icb candidate* may be grou|«d gc her upon aald ticket.” Under the bill, Male convenitons may determine to select a met bod of cboosing candidates for prewldenllsl electors. If ilu tbelr Judgment It is proper to do so rather ibau call another convention for tbe pur-
SMITH, PBOPBICTOB
tiger Medicine I * tecret Thai Wss Guarded by an East
Bi far KjsOi Addlilo
At tbe regular meeting of -be Hoard f Health, on Tuesday evening, an amendment to aection six of tbt I's code, relating to charges fol lining water stacks, was accepted on first reading. As amended, tbe will read that tbe charge be (3 foi first stack and tl for each additional
stock In a building.
Dre. Edwards and Rider, who bad
made Inquiries In Atlantic City wltb reference to tbe subject, made a report, and there was a general discussion lu wblcb both of there gentlrmeu and
Dr*, (irlacom and Hurt took part. Drs. Edwards and Rider, tbe former chairman of tbe comulllee and legislation, and Dr Kidr
dent of tbe board, aald they bad Ulkad with a Mr. Urude with reference
tbe plumbers’ fees In Atlantic CHy. It seemed to be Ibe consensus ol opinion not to mike tbe fees exc and I bus put* lax on enterprise,
(jrtaoem
menl, wblcb was then proposed
Dr. Edwards and accepted.
Health Officer T. I.ee Adams reported tbe receipt of ISO.80 during the month. As plumbing Inspector, I
be bad made aeveu Inspect lot
since tbe last meeting, alx _ of wblcb
Tbe following bills wet_ paid: Reuben Dud lam, H 41; T. Dee
Adams, |35.
EDUCATORS AROUSED
Mined to action by tbe recent school catastrophe at Colllnwood, O., tb« Mate Board of Kducallbu baa bad Intbr legislature numerous tb* school laws of tbe Mate In tbe hope of arresting a repetition of tbe horror. One of tb* most Irapartani amendments provides that a Tier SeptembJr 1 In school bulldlngssball open outwardly. Tb* law now p vide* that no new school building U be constructed with doors opening ward, but no provision Is made for tb* many old building* that now arc equipped with "death-trap" door*. Although It will coal a great sum to remodel tbe buildings for the protection ol tbe teachers and children, Ihr rbool authorities believe It Is Ibe only aafe plan. The second amendment will no ill the locking of school doors during Ibe bourstM buildings aie occupied by pupils. Tbe doors are kept locked lu many of tbe echools Mill another amendment I* one providing that fire escapes be placed butiding more Ibau P stories lu height.
Allen R. Hblun, former sharin' o r umberiaud t'ounty, and John A. Deon. both of HrMgetou, were In lean Tuesday, Use guests of Ibe Klberon. ■Willie bare. Iliey rented Mrs. K. W. Gaudy's store building, on Asbury ue. w hefe tbt* summer they wHI
gs lu business.
Massey A Edwards, preparing I n early season rush, secure I lbs 1 stslanc* of Ml- F-lbel May framer, Turks boa, as steuagrepbar end lyperiler In tbelr office. Ml** framer known bet* •• au efficient ateuog-
rapber and type* rlter.
Mr. and Mrs. Jamas McKinney, of Philadelphia, were among tbe tb
tbla dly yesterday.
The Ideal OCEAN
Summer CITY,
Resort PURE ICE
BEST COAL
of iswaesalug ||„ it In captivity any I'cniva! |j,:s|,, :
N. J,
BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN
WOOD
Office. Ho. 634 ISBURT BENUE
!i daggers, lay inn growled. Na •pok* to tbe tiger. ■ least lh.«* bm,
MANY CHURCHES
Spacious Boardwalk. FroScoson. (.real Hshin- in Ddight cf the Yachtsman, and trom 1‘ni! iSdphia on Tv
NO SALOONS
Band Con
Ocean and Bay. Numerous Tn r> Railways
1) 11
Within easy access of Atlantic City and
other well-known resorts
7th AND ASBURY AVE., OCEAN CITY, N. J. Fine Paper Hanging, Painting A Select Dine ol WALL PAPERS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS Headquarters for UP-TO-DATE SIGNS
; main feature Is that I here prln ariea are to be held under tbe Main law Instead of under tbe rules nf artlea, and at tbe expen-c ol tbe different counties Instead of.lb^arly organizations. (district board* of registry and election In each county are to sli as prln ary election boards 011 Ibe third Tuerdey of April, end tbe polls will 6e o >eu from 1 until 2 o'clock on thet day.
DuritiK Vonr liuw) Miopiiing in PHILADELPHIA
Stop in For a Restful Hour or Tiuo at TTigh-CJas ~
KEITH’S
Vaudeville
P. M.
W. L. BERKY, Manufacturing; Jeweler,
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Dlitle Rath Moore, daughter of Ur* Irvin HUI, was Just about tbe happiest cblkl In Ocean City on Tuesday evening, whyn she had a party In honor of nlnfb birthday euniverMry. A number of her friends enjoyed Ibe lou wltb her, gave her pretty presents end ale refreshment* with a tell- 1. ' Those pre-ent were Minerva Adams, Dllliin Buzzard. Kibel Baker, Mllllcenl Mnltb, Mildred timltb. Freda Mnllb. Helen Htetzer, Klsle Dee, *Klla Moore, Hazel Hill, Carl Moore, Willie Gardiner, Nathaniel 'Mnltb. Joseph Mrtrer, Dee Adame, Jacob c'cbulT, rtt Batteries, Paul Mead. William timl'.b. Mrs. Mary Mnltb. Mrs. Kllzabrih Smith, Mrs. Mead and Mr* H.
SHOEMAKER’S
STORAGE
HOUSE
l!£lll anti Me.I Atr »
Orran «'if j . Si..
All perrons having p'urnliure or a<
For Unpaid Street Assessments on Ninth. Tenth and i M,v « a,0,,e y'’y ,u ,br Fourteenth Streets. Between Haven Avenue and Shoemaker Storage HOUSB the Bay, in the Second Ward of Ocean City, N.; J.. as Hereinafter Particularly Designated. COAL COAL
COAL
COAL COAL Boy your ^jal from tbe SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. WKI.FTH KT. AMfeWKriT AVK
, Xollector’s Sale of Properties
THURSDAY, the Twenty-sixth Day of Harch,
XL I-VI A i I AXIS ■■al'aAVI E. HAiir F. STANTON REAL ESTATE and INSDRAHCE PROPERTIES BOUGHT AMD SOLD MORTGAGES PLACED OFFICE—Eifktk Su.ti Erics Actor) Anm f
HrS',:
‘joTTuarioTpsylaltoa4sa'li|relas , nsT ds*iznsi»4Hi NICHOLAS CORSON. Tax Collector.
Samuel Schurch
REAL ESTATE ’ 1 and INSURANCE
7(H Jitarj A?t., Oecu Cltj, 1. j. 1 1 _ . _ r— _ . t
v affstril-jpitoflsseb^Sreejiare.
r Truth sad Hay .»
NICHOLAS CORSON. Tax Collector.
O. I_ LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. ICA Asbary Avsaa*. Ooswa CUr. N. J.
OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILD ER OFFICE: Mh St. Qppositc P. O Plans atyUfttifications prepared without charge Only galrknizcd naH-i used on exterior work JAHES H. TODD CARPEKTER AND JOBBER
I. N. JOHNSON, PLUMBER, Steam and Gas Fitter Repairing a specialty. Bxth Tubs and Plumbers’ Supplies. OSO ^vribur-y Avovinc
IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies Gaarantaed Strictly Pure m'LK AND ICE CREAM ESTABLISHED 1M1 W II . I'old Slorur n.s mis >•», sai BO awrsd « zl*« Ssllsr •srvlss dov iaoa la iw ytfiSi.aDdAsborj A\e IE ASM. V. V AdMB 8F0. 0. ADAMS * BRO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING MUCK LATHIG. tic., Btc.
Atlsadad Ta. OCKAN CITY,. N J.
R. CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing l Insurance
NOTARY PUBLIC AND
COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS
Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. j 0 HIN MARTS — Contracting Builder *3*Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage.*^* .Mm ^wTiIvsT
OCKAN CITY, N. J.
ENGLISH A JOHNSON, coDiiaciofs ai Buyers 1210 Anbury Axt-niir,
m-caa I'lTT, *. j. ksllaislre cassrfull; ri>ss ALLEN SCULL
Contractor and Builcfer
t ^ X - > Kl-.kl. KRTACK AUUniT*. WM. LAKE, C. E.. Real Eesttxte JVicent. J ?'aJiwn!witr5“ < la3w.*lh»a^ (iiwrtiljL^wTilr >ev, ^aastrsrtsrt uuwrsr^il^arsawrre nf ysraihs* ^.r,.
H. C0RS0H Recxl IC Nitrite- Aicc-ixt LICENSED AUCTIONEER, No. 721 Asburi) Aoenue, Ocean Cihj, N. j.
SEDIH *. NIKW 1 HI Carpenters and Builders
xmiitiuwa. •i.iiu*hum. ami hi p«ir> Spencer B. Swan jobbing Carpenter
andBu j, d#r so *-.s... Ocaas CM
C fAKLKS L. HOFMANN nCGISTCRCO ARCHITECT
•08 WALNUT STREET SHILAOCLPMIA
THOMAS J. THORN Florist FALL BULBS, GRASS •nd CLOVHR 8KBD. •J9 A»bury Avenue.
% w.irk an-l hint
J lbs Jungl•me bark t,
ur?' Noilnuu ig and srallrr, n»ids His bar*.
I i.ibI hi. srild S«w1 h lyrsjreyn |t:inl>n bil
HUMOR IN THE FOOTNOTE
lied that her •mgaftomeut wilb the young man bad Ikwu broken and dun •he bed *vee|>trd umrther aull >r.
preased hi* hearty «
a tblrd I
in Infnri
cl blm
that young Ixtrd •— bad |>n>("*s''d and tbai she bu.l a>-.-e|i|ed him nfier Jmiil lug her eng:-p-inent wltb No. 3 Gilbert's hamor.cnaM no longer wllbstand the 1-1111.1:111 m. and b« wiulr. "I desire lu eoucralulajg you ua your approacblug marriage wilb"— Here be plac'd au aMeris^f and lu a footoule
addtd:
"Here lum-rl tbe name of tb* ba|>|>y
Tbli
prolwldy a» rbarwrteriatlc a e of bniunr as any llwl appeara lu 'Rah Ballada" or lu hla work* for
A Ualroum pX|s-fed wilb Ibe flags of >11 usieuis Is c-ripled by an artlat who luu a baukrrlug for oddlth*. Every aathmallty tinder Ibe snu la reiresented by Ibe etdore on Ibe' wall, and the effect u|s>u a leraon when first
aald the artist,
"rejireseut a -aic-r of crime which bas b.tended over the Mllre world, lu fa.t. | am an IniernaiHinal thief When I loured Africa. Aria, Europe and Australia some y ears ago wilb two oilier fellow arttata we each boasted nf onr ability. In -piin-blug' towel* from the hotels at which we alotipcd. The felkiw- whv col tbe loweat nomtwr waa
• pay 1
rill* enquiry I came In fir-t by Diaiuiclnc to eollect 207 towels, many of wblcb came from world famous hotel* When I col them b>me I Immnlinl- ly turned them Into flags with my sinvr mlora, and they make good soiivcn.ra of my criminal career."
—l'hlni(lei|ilii« lln-urd. Biamarclda Intanss Hat*.
•Thai I •rime Itlsinarck wa* a ^>**1 hffier la alsmu In th* reiuluhweuce* ..f Harr von 'I I, h-m. im. fnnuerly chtef of the luiierinl ilia metier}'- Imrlng Ihe dlret glliincr al which Herr von Tide mann w n* p—rent with the prlm-a. Ill* marrk sail Is- tbauglit Goeibe wa» wrong In nn Ing Him only tore tieaull ■led Ufa. I lute dUI the same ren in and was q-.|ie *. g-Miz a thlficr *- love. “To me.' rddod tbe prince, “arc lmlla|s-iuvii.' - love for my wife and bale f.ir tv Indbonii." One inornluBlsmarrk said In Herr run nedenienn "I have not lawn *1.1* to deep: I have
hated the wls.le night." Bamsthmg «f That Kina.
klllil.ft.la
Inx of someihlnx of Yba' ■ lulhuie." cheerfully re b. "only I Ik- hha *tno k h-k Iwrtigb! |*y day that
Tha Graatsr Achs.
ind it
or hi!
it dying
aland II snuilier inlnuto wltl
af U. but Ji*t wait till you gal Uw tuulhaefav g-«id and bald, then aland by and wai b U - bcartai-he go way hack and alt down New York Press
■orbin'* paiw." "Wrill"WaU. I I'oug

