THE PREDICAMENT HH OP fiNGLm, SENIOR, PH
MAKING WIRL
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OLD POWDERHORE.™ay school
HAS ANNIVERSARY
rlltlillrli a fill tbc lO'l ttir Hi
His Own Love Affair and That of His College Chum.
i uncertain a* i" .nsbt to tire*Is lm» «ml!c* tcaea—tbeface of tlerta i.
Halfway down the »!c|i« of the fraternity houae tlncUn turned and went tliouebtfuily back to the room Ua »hared with Bercaford. “You re dead sure you’ll not chance your mind and comer" Queried Anelln Beraaford. with « Tdume ojii-u on bis knee and a pipe pipped between bis teeth, nodded emphatically “Then 1 suppoae yon don’t mind If 1 taka your skates? They’re aharp.-r than mine." “Take them, of course.” Bat when Fred Anelln bad slunc thr skate* over his shoulder and buttoned on bis thick gloves be still lingered It seemed as though this were not what be had come back to aay after
all.
"I - ought to tell you. Tom—wr’ve been anch pals right along—that Fn going to pot my fate to the teat to night. The Tremaine glrta will be at the abating party. And tonight 1 in tend to speak to Gerla." Bereaford Jumped up and wrung lib friend’s band entbnalas'UcaUy. “Good for your he cried “Go In and win! Aa long at 11 tart Gersldtnc I can endure the thought of your bap plnesa If a be aayt yes. I’ll be ahU to listen lo your raptures without ex perteorlng a iwrfectly legitimate de tire to ailag you through the window Thanks, old man." laughed Anglin adding: “Lucky we’ve not set out re spective bearu ou the aame stater Now. I'm blrsued. If I understand you' infatuation for Geraldine. But. aa lour aa you are her captive, why do you bold hack? Ton are older than 1
and"—
Beresford shook his bead with a
grim stnil*.
“It isn’t that Tou’ve a wealthy fa tber and a settled Income., I're on)) enough to pall me through this final ywar When I get my diploma—w ell I shan't have mnch more. In a ma tertal line. I don’t dare ask Geraldine to wait until I have attained—achieved —arrived. It wouldn't be fair to her." Tl would-her promise—be a tre mendoua Incentive to you!" “Oh. I know that But she most U
considered first."
other handclasp, a firm
Anglin swung away
rms anotbe t one. A
the skater* were grim's pond The star studded night closed down early." When Anglin reached the ap pointed place the amnetoent of tin evening waa already In full awing The expanse of ice was clean swept and of an opaque, turquoise tinl String* of Chinese lanterns dangled In the multl-hued propinquity from Ian tree to tree and from pole to pole. In a declivity, seml-shadrd by a By tent, a royal fire biased and crackled. Ip and out. around and about. In dollarsunder (be sullen sun or in red relief where the flambeaux, set at regular In trrrala. flared fantastically, aped and flashed the dark figures of the skaters "Fred Anglin got on hi* skates a« quickly as possible and started out across the froten pond. Many turn—1 to look after the athletic young figure circling through their midst with sue!, easy, swallowlike grace of motion But be noticed stUUirr their presence nor their admlrsBan. ife was looking for one particular little figure Fli--would wear a short skating costume of bine velvet, the Husslan Mouau. which Was girt with heavy cords that asung luck wan! when she raced. The big!, peaked cap would make a pentbou— over a mass of fair curia and mla chlorous eye*, bluer than any violets that ever mocked the blueness of a June time sky. AndTbere she Is!" be said suddenly to himself. 0 Alone In the shadow of the wigwam shaped refreshment tent, apparently fancying bergrtT unobserved, a slender young form was whirling on heel and itw. cutting a pattern of intricate tra ery on the Ice. “Come wish me." be crMd a* b. dashed to her aide, lie held out bis handa. crossed at the wrists In tbg old appro reel cany-tbe-lady-out-of-tow t
style.
Together they swung gracefully d«( n the atrip of gleaming leu which wu>
least covered.
But when they were quite away from the merry crowd of Bknterwhose voice* came to them mush-ally through she frosty sight air. Anglle turned their ltu|M-tuoas progreaa to one very drllbente. And then, a* be took
a firmer bold of her calttrned band- other ways- Is very chinning in ef he t-egan. after the manner of -mnui feet. Tt-e WtiU. of Hothenburg anotlier lover who has 1-ceu comi>eb-"l rouatanj delight "tb 11sltors. w ho, by to feme his courage to the uticfcinr'dint of uioch s-ju-reiug through nar I^bt: • row passage—aya anAgruplng in dark “Bear." he maid desperately. 'I ne«a. are able to mak>^ rip-nlt of . . enn't keep alleut any longer. Von city, getting .gllmj>spa on TV way ' I*'"*’ car.d for you cm: tbrougti loopholril of the greune^pstry
•' i outride. IV etdroua vlewa of theV'wt are also to be had fn m many of the. 1 : distant hili" At stiuset the sight of, 1 I lu graceful towers and clutter of rvd ! roof bi- b. like a fair vision qf r-
The city blaxr* for a nen a fiery mist, then suddenly
jr quiver lot-
•tlcraIdln- ; Hr exclslmed As be fbac\ in aatotdjmmcntit was ber-tnrnio (>e amazed. “Why. did you think Itswas Gerla?" she erie<l “Suig." he added, with .enthuala-t!-relief. And then when Wr merry j-ci 1 of laughter had died away he quori-t “Bn? bow do you Vtoppeu to be wear Ing Gerla'a eretume?" She laughed agaln-s ruileved s-.rt of merrlmwt that made Anglin think suddenly of hi* roommate. “Oh. that's whst—what fooled y waa It? Why. we changed them jn-t r.Ut fun.' But Is "Tom"—she flush.-! furtoualy at lu-r slip of nahh-s "I mean If Gerla had thought"— “What!” exclaimed Anglin amhigu onsly. “Geraldine, do you think”— “Oh. a* to Gerla." she broke In. “she b coming back of you. Aik her your ■If " And *be skated swiftly sway The next instant Anglin was fa t.g gtri In a *ult of wine colored vet eel The peaked .ap «aa drawn high ovetousled'pddeu earls and eye* of de-i
st bine.
“How yob starer she laughed. “Am I an un- anny *|ilrit?“ T’re propeH-d to cue,girl tonight ' be cur.fi-as.-l as he whisked away t the Vaiti the band was playing, “and I don’t want to make a similar mis take again, for she waa not the girl at all whom 1 meant to oak to marry “Aft- you quite sure-you’re not ml* taken now?" she asked quhtrlcaliy “Vulter he assured her. "Bat I would like t.-sitlve proof-and cor
.. They Were Once Important Im-
plements of Warfare.
TREASURED AS HEIRLOOMS. .
The*.
are flipp'd in acid foatha to drawing i»rawlng .-..usbia « rtds while iv«td through holes
.■ ually Increasing d.*n»eter dr.; .-1 in Mesh steel |.’fl!es. - luiring this pr.s*esa the fj r# . ,. j lairtl. lo* of t>H-tat be.ot:<e el.-ngati"! ! and sitalnnl. making the wire bardCj ^ ^ j and more 'br.ltle To restore It to a i prei»-r temper it la 'le. c»»sry to b. ,t
! or anneal It.
When- a fine diameter la reqoltvd was dl ] there must le repyated sunealfug* and » i drawings. This may l* done until the were ■ flair, whbh ..rig-.bat'v was four im-bes the - ! s-juare and four ter! long, tiecumcs re- exan : duced to a dhiinrter of s single tlrm aandlh of an Im-b and vXteoded T- 1 • *' p... ., mile* In irngth Bef.av so fine a sire la reached I he wire wS'.l cut Into the
.( the die
FccM Fr»e«d to Friend—Engeseed »i%a Ornamented. They Were Used as G.fts Instesd ,ot Jeweted Swords I
Mr. Blouse *ti-* gave a praiUha! [ Ik t.. loai bere.VaM in partUb follow r ' I’re-pste 1 tre • Itw-tin tlior.-ugbly | ike wiin you some liiuught- not * -si routine .rf g>*hlen text, questions i i»w li.ili.lcrr-tlnx to t**ye and girls;- |
J truth Fred Anglin succeeded In securing before be strode borpe to ask Tom f.f , rotigratalatlnns and yrtrL him with the fondest of hope*
A Tranaformstion Scene.
That great stale*nstn WUllam I1tt pon whose word *o many tremend uIssue* hung waa In the habit of rrtlr log to hi* country bouse for season* o relaxation There he dropped hla < nrmeter of aurust prime minister and t*came for tire time a romping » h.boy. One day he bad been skylark; with tls young friends. He ’rust.--! Into every fray with the ard.-r of .tlc youngewi preseol. When the fan wsfnrioua a servant entered tin room and lnf<iMed t!ie prime mlnl-t. r was roat)t*UQndembe!lbbtd will 1 fork, that LtWlaliawkestur and Csstlcreagh pad uVrlved freS London on Itoi-ortant business. A-> them to wall." remarked Pitt and pr reeded wllh the game. When that finished lilt said that he tutiattend to two noble lords and retire-' la dressing room to repair dam age*. Pn-wntly be returned, ami s remarkable transformation took |.ts.-e Standing In the middle of the r.-.m ■ be prime minister drew himself up t full height of unapiwoarhable dignity To the asionlabroent of the young i— pie present tire rwo lords came Intthe room a!most ou their hands am! knees and with abject obacqnlou*t.c— explalmd Hie object of their visit. Mr Pin listened with an air of dMn:.hauteur and with a sentence or tu-. dismissed bis noble guests—West
A Train Load of Monktys.
plague of monkeys some years agsorely troubled the olfirials at a smtil station on the Saran railway. In nort!.
y* the Bombay Gazette
Trneka full of grain for export wer. often at.red np In the station, and tb’. from a neighboring grove to help Belie* to the grain, picking bole* In th. tarpaulin nmf of the wagims. The of flclals were wearied out with keeping watch and Bearing aw ay'the thievewb) dally grew bolder, till an Jng. t ions guard hit uuhM stratagem. F" 1 several day* aweets and fruits *• r. put on the roots of the wagons, wit I the result that the whole of the m key colon? were attracted to the sp..-
bccatne perfectly Indifferent
to man. One morning when they were
all bnally feeding an engine ua
stealthily attached to the wagooa. am suddenly the. train moved off. TL. monkeys- were quite scared and mn.l.
attempt lo csvai*. sluing croueb.-'
together till the train bad gone set era miles and stopped at the Jungle. Tbn they wanted no hint to leave. Ev. • > monkey lent"-) down fiffwllug and Co Into the Jungle, * iMtfcp note ever re-
turned to irembie thr railway. Sunset In “th* Red City* of Bavsria The numerous enlranrra to the old
town of Botheuburg are guarded by beautiful watrhlowen, which are Iq habited by ImiwvrrUbrd old Women.
their airy lodgings for a
nominal sum The red twinkle of tliclr Umps high over the dusky streets of ilotbenborg at night—for it b a> mediaeval i Us lighting as In many
since—wdl. ever since I entered lege. Although Fve never been obllgt to consider ways and means, stl'l legaey has made 11 pceslble for me ask ym ip give me four pro nil*.know." by bd.bd hastily, “you w i rare «!»«t ihls sort of thing, but I ought tu mention lb There* only question now-do y.p think you
ever love me-a Uttler
HU word*, voice, even the tenure l " a »»"•»“>--ibe liljiri.m of an . with whl h he retarded her flight . •'b an "->'* »H-d llotbcnjiurg letter
holding her hand* tight pressed to hi* ’ ' "’ :Dr 1
side, did net reu-ai*- the girt'* alerteonaclousnesa. Hut she answered In unsteady aceenT*. There wore tre^ftatlon In her ions,and dread, the dtt-ad a sweet girl experience* who hate* t
glre pain. ry-sorrier
bole* drilled r of these d
plate* nin»i I*- dts- arel. Ing ewauinn.-l through diamonds, (he die!C< te
mond die* decreasing by fractl.inal parts of a tt; msandth of an inch Till* wire afford* a *trlkit.g illuslratl .:. of a u.atctial made more valuable by the
■pplfcAtiou o! isbor
From the time the t.ar of metal enters the furotu-e n tt . t* added to It. All the work Is done " Ith one artli to. whKh 1* jiasse.! thtBUgb rolls and drawn through dt.-' foV-s until It i*
finished —Chicago Tntuine
l-h'*I a
^ 1 r,;;.:
spirit of the *. body, wanders nwa;
Eng-ish and Atio rican* carried 111.."' | ppwilerlHnts. it lias l**en estimated | to say nothing of the numls-r carrh-l • 1 tiy those or. the French side, to the, Bev..lotion t'rttep were, according to the l«-*t ••stUnates. at-.ut 10.t*»> |-.w | 1
, _ .j. drrtn-rn* lu use In the American. .“ *?"' . army wllboul counting th.vse on tie-! *, tl»t during , Hr -phe Euro,can tne-,- had . -
lone dl*.-arded them, of course, but ] i their rnlonlal allies naturally fcvre; ■
equlp|wd with
A few yean ago Isaac J. Greenwsrri ,
Althi-ugn the «e-c h wa* prose-.utc | with great diligence, tt.e number of pon ^'-rhorna actually located and aket'-he
, <-<-->****3*^ —Why not have your— yl Job Printing | L>one in Ooe«n City? [v
T he Sentinel Printing House is Equipped to do your work as Artistically and as Satisfactorily as you can get it done in Philadelphia. est (live us your order, - W e’ll do the rest. S-ritirifri-rtio'l OumAinteed.
; The Sentinel Printing House, |
Ocean City, N. J.
■: -V
nrh more than 4-
how q etc tty the horns have t>
Ty he pow «ieii quickly ty thing bet-
sve taught the le— - kM» la an d tte t > • and girls lur Ibe -
I I
i tbl* cnuwtry hy .!
talutng them.
Gibbon's Great History of Rom*. Although the bjea »as conceU sd
wb*-o Gihts.n w*» tare nty-*eveu. lie w *s thirty-one U-f r. he set blouir .l seriously al work lo study hi* material. A't thirty-six he began the composition, and he was thirty-ulne when In February. 1776, the first quarto ' , nine was published. The history b id an Immediate success. “My U*jk.” W turian W4# crowned t-y the ta-t,“..t fashion of the day ’' The first edit.- : was evtiausted In a few* days, a *ecnn>l was printed 1776. and next year" a ; third. The srculd and third volumes. ■ which ended tbj history of the w.-st-fu empire. r w Je published in 17M. ' and setr^ y'eaifl later the three vot- [ nines de>oted L the eastern empire! tan the light. " The last aeoteoce <•! , the work, wrltyn lu the sommer bou*e at Lausanne. As: “It was among the ceictd the idea of a work,which ha* amused and exercis'd nearly twenty year* of my life. aOd which, however Inadequate to my own wishes. 1 finally delivef-to thr curiosity and candor of
puhllfT"—Scribner;* Magaxidir.
i.--s of s b--rn t frequently w»-t m! <-ould be carried l
: the small rid. ahd withe right liand and tbei Ifiolbd. scraped and •
which wa-
drrhorns were prvpar.d. tbeniselV'w new* rejidtty to
™.3i.
•nuimenlB.
|wrt <•
,. and it
Practicing cn Wooden Leg*.
f the five cases In the accident rd that were pronounced cured at same time three remained In the b‘“l'!ts! more than a week after the
other two h-d gutie home-
"Thi-y had to stay." said an Interne, to get u-,-1 to their wooden leg*. It take* some time to learn to manage them, and uuwt men «hp will bare to ai.-ng with them .for the rest of natural lives stay in.the hospital several day* after they get well to practi'i- stumping at*»und on their new
Of course th.-y^can learn out-
put t!A- man wlkctas Just ac-j qulred a w.-den leg feel* so awkward and Is so likely to fall down and break the other b-g or an arm or maybe neck that we prefer to keep him b so-be ran take his first lessons under Our supervision ’’—Ntw York Pros*
Thousand Islands
The Lake of the Thousand Island* forty miles long and varies from fo
to seven mite* In width It is both ^
contlnuatloa <-f laL, Ontario and the _ la-gint-.lng i f the Ft. Ijiwrruce river j
The Tie -tsat-.l l-l»t.-.ls are really al»u’ : (( a
L7t*> In ti.it' t--r big and little Many ^ mi th-re f. -.. r.-, - re: -r r-'-rta. wHJi hotel* ’and t-cirding boa**-* of . elcn' A mert-n tl* and Canadian* I I.e4^ vpyagl* Ibrongh them 1* picturesque. * and many of the Islatal* are I’.fuml
.uat-d at filcht.
particularly
-al relics Admir ys When |*>wdrr finely decorat<*t
powdeehorn
Sometimes the horns were made to order slid the engraving done by pro-
boautlfnily color
Beriiai*' the n<>*t remarkable pie* of the engraving are to b. on the geographical herns wbm
wl |M>pular
plc-
(Jon. Tbeec ge.qrra i»t. I^Ji h..rns took the plaee. of (*»'het maps for the early pioneers. Ttiey were thr work of professional engraver* In places I ke New
York and Boston.
Some of the horn* In the collection contain practically complete m.-.t*i of the old trull* and w.it.Tsfay* One of the 1-est of these N-ar* the date ! 1707 and show. New fork w-tth UbarU-r tl ed with >til|« aid New Ontario The llndbui valley, with I aettlemrnts. awwar* on m.isl of J geographl'-al h*a*n* dl*»-i' en-1 t
k Way to Wealth.
tureJ th
Post
• tried «
T# Pluck Them.
l-onl Justice Mathew on ease In vahl h a money h-n
y.-uth v h*. had fallen Into hi* hand' I Tb>- t^iin-:ff demurred at coansel's re- : ferring to him constantly aa a "money ■■
ki.uif i.. i„ i, lender- aid pr„teM<d that be wa« ’ . .. Jf *! 1 , - me: tdng In addition to than p .r ^..rn^h a,,^ , T ‘ " ta ,b * inquired th.,
was 1 for whom y-;i -cored. Had I ] U j k - r
^r.rJv^VV" , “ TeP * aW ^ ' ■' V - 1 ’ ' o-well. a dealer In-rr- " on to aay- this blrflA" I-*'
,aW,,,J “ferfalnly—plgeousT' quietly .,ked ;
m handing the t
gulnews In gold a»ki*t t.un it nr j *• w bow t. grow rich. The doctot !i.-d in the negative, and the ear! t a ' l*ed him never t*- j»ay an account I P 1 ' .- k. but always In coin, “for.” hr i •d. “tbq nuuv you look at your! :iey t !;v/.--* ; .ltd you w II! he t
e Earl Bon ' M * Walk'd. . gre*, -rt.~! after:,..*!.. M.-- Hr « g hi* phy -iclat ! tes *■" • ««lk^lay I g- v-.t
ji,-al gesilemar j *‘ked an elderly but anient ad;
; tny doctor say, • walk with an .-I oull answer the.
^ ^ Itflgr.—Ir-tldonTrlegrapb
his grip
celeraltd their speed.
“Don't wi.rry I” hr answered bravely Man's Suptrierity. “1 must bare been awfully stupid t Woman • exclaimed tbr auffragrtte have fat., led—you are sure y.m’re I* the equal of man It every respect' quite warm enough? We are altn.-t “Oh. I don’t know." r.-piled a man at the tent now. I'd teller bring you In the nod lee re; it i*bu» a man to some but coffer. Gerla.“ pot an angleworm on a tuhh.sk "- They were at the tent. tallow Detroit Free lTr«* streak* of light from Its esevas aprr tnrea were glinting o« ml them The Jo re.sl! »enefl., wr have bestow.d girl cam,- to a sta.d.t : ZL ^ no her rouipanlnc’a arm. JJSXS 00 “ * b '’ ,r * ° f b '* r1 -- “What was that you Slid?" she ask . Iu< ‘»' er - - . , . ,. . Who teaches often loarfi* ’hlci-.-it-“Garla. 1 anppoae 1 should have said i,«i,. n r ,. rir ^, tarn Trau.u».- .-a c u. au r"”*
ivur sc hi Mamie.
"Yes." answered May rale.
: fine bad dyvd whiskers“-
•f Banl Mr /..,-gtcr -aid, >
■ full allrudatiee of fl„ Hlol iiilrlertid fltelnlr a !U-rti--'g in the eh,ir,-|i it
The Ideal Summer Resort
OCEAN CITY, N. J,
MANY CHURCHES NO SALOONS
BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME CF THE FAMILY MAN
-"..Vojrf. tir-i -ti|wet.*ei
ti'-v'l llolaeft Fl*her ! I i baving been the;a of Hie r.-tiool, ■ I—». \ ir- tvl *- iir*< jii'llee of Ibe t
Mr Firbvt - rut-jm w a* -The l(r■|a>iiNbillly of t iigam/e,! S,afietie» lor F.-tsIdtrlilnx and lH‘.eio|,|iig, 'liri*,laii
Principled."
Alter reviewing ttie bi-lory ,if Hie ItMirough faaiiljvrily with hi. iheuir. Mr. Kl'her -s-j! In part a- follows: "lll'wal lo think, and sadder to haw to slant, aflet JSIO years of the grew I r.I devcl,,pmeot to llteraiure Ibe of rhft-I I he knowlrdgeof f iod’.dralknow ledge I- lo hpifound III t hridlst -
ly, >.ty mibefew w Inee • • -pe.-ial lulnistry at-.u
low ledge.
fwlrr. nail,in- have come lo realize lhal their chJef a-et In contending ru.--cesafully- for equality or runreuiacy lies In the llherallly of the education of'lhrtr [wopie. The niort advanced nalion of I,-lay I- the vote where the frratrr) and fullr-l opp-.rlillilly I. sf-tor-te-l for the hros lc *-Ii ,g „f geurrsl and »f■eels! know ledge: and out owu -outilry. lo be In Hie forefront, hvk *MU|iui*»ry law* to revure to every •My and girl, whether they de-tre it or ■ot, tile fundamental, 'if education and, a- Individual menitwr- of tin* government, wr cheerfully -ubuiit to hr taxed that Ibe ln•tltullou of it, c i ublie school may be e-lahlirbe,! on 1 lie broaded hs*l* and te *dinin i-tere-l by Itn-*no-l rompeletit authorilie-
I I hey gnd I
uiea.ute up lo the Hatu Jv- i-i t.rwj that their light of ■ .- ly wlnwe bui Dr. Rirunyate.ln cl.cln a-kt-d Ibe congregation : Uig,'--My Mother'sTtihl, liiiii-el(a- more than p'ra-ed .nti ibe fervor and cnlliu-ta-ui *li,»w,, during the day. He a«kcl Ihr member- „f the v-hur,-h lo krri'. up Ihi- spirit during the week, attending the evening -would lw great rejoicing in the elnirrb
next Sunday.
Thr congregation wa»,tl-Uli.-r-l with Ibe t»enc,ln-1 ion by F'lwnezer Adam- • The Hev. Damalt’ flair offauidm.
s >b Hi H'ardu .lb. l-r-n- ITind Concert* I) irini; S, a - -n. i .re-at I isht-^ in (Tcein and Bay. The I* li^tii ft th,- \ arhSsirun. Numerous Trains to and (rom ihil-idelphia on 1 hre,- Railways
Within easy access of Atlantic City and other well**known resorts
! delivered
rlivere-l by the jlr 1
He Got th* Tie:
Dr. J
man,!,*! one to Blrtult Ing clerk at Hull deu.
sa^tl,.- . lerl
•No.
r do.
trouble for lilm to vrlte It A* If he; ' ' bad !.-cn’miakewprdre."—Waahlugton l |r* r ’ Star. fcy.elf-'loit. nte later.than Izvrd i’ll.,’',an. saul ,*f the merritwr* . _ of I-.nl Nonb’s c ii. net. “They l ive . ' (■rotight thcm**-!ve* where ordinary hi- * ' ter arrive* and nothing hut ' f ’ ’ • gsslfises hi tneaiarlty ., a«u.-l.<v^ .-!-
t:?Zr
, I*’
abllljy »
None !« secure from desperation: tew ,h, , UD fre-m subtlety -By run. ( bright t
sun shines, a so strsdlly s
btatc t» coin-rr ,ed. I-to tisve * |.»r of Scripture resd daily, and ev-en t I* threatene-l to lot taken away .-•I.-,I Tl.af. what It It lot
ackunw le>lgr Dial the church and Fun-"
day nrhonl do form ttie organi/d
• lety lor iii-lriietloti in spiritual (lung-, but it ba* long Iwn e-labli-bret s- ■ otetary fa>1 'bat In reveral »f the uievliclue. ttirfe I. nothing will lake the place of Ihe Mamie -,'ri|,t»irr- and ttie letter*,»f St Baol^lw well-grounded loundatiou* „n w hjglBdo build ui -l, r .
idea-and .-tru-l «ifVcrive ■rggtmnt -Vlrr dre-taiiUK—lliat Uie g .»l Add I ienl tile (tiller- and crandrallu-l-i- t.en forgotten, lhal vaudsli-ui has oken down oui altar- and dr»pulled
our libraries and lhal the - t-r-l -.llerof Hie •Abwiii,'' whleh are neither liters',ure nor tii-i„ry. have taken ttie place of -acred lib-lory and -acred thing-,
ttie -peakez -aid:
’•1 he remedy for rno-t of this lies wllh Ihe jiarents, l ulll Ihe (KireiJt-
1 of yonr beadllcbtt - - been doing more ilia bleating all tny life, e y,-ur Jaw tackle a bit teaser *ui>eeinieadeni hcarvl the dlaliwrur;* 1 ,1 . enough -- Iwihdon H r
K. Curtis Robinson Conveyancing and Insurance .Notary Public and Commissioner of.Deeds 7-4-1-4f» A«hury Avenue OCHAN CITV. IN. j. Money to Ixmo on Hood and Mortgage
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