NT ALI'S TBYST,-'
HOOKING ALLIGATORS.
-Allncr - bf I -i.-d, U brTT-r I — one «11.1 xlunnitl A Florid* Sport With *n EUmw* at ill* otnrrd *1 him. TUrn •Iw i Uncrrl*intj> In It. ti.ik * falirrinc *frp forward. Ill* Honilir.- iIHl n *1 nU-lit mil
The Coming of the Man She So »rn» <*««» an und in-r »»»im wi>bMi
i Awaited. ^ *
IV fnr, ■lid frl tbr , ■KPrt amllr. tbr old IotIdr rpw! n - * M “ n ' " ’ I "II w»* tin deUbmlr drrpptlon. "I 'oimn I "'
dmr It tr*« only tyhrn ! uw you *|>- i prMirhlns th*t \1 remrrolntrwl tl» Kin Mr* | tntinl . ^w* In *tror.g •uu■hlnr *n<! •lliiin-d tbrtn on. -I cannot tor b '
read with Chrttl on.- hr MucbnJ. -hot | ‘Tbr Balor fi»hrrtnrn ' S'-d
] brut ovrr tbr po|«T Jnat tbr aamr. boir. v '
My dranwt own girt, will yon forslra hi tltr I lucJ Yea krlit J'Wir Klrllah l"'nu of
THE DUTCH KITCHEN.
WINGS THAT WERE FINS. Crldanc* That Panguto'i Pinion* Wora One* Uud Par Swimmlfig. OrnllboloKlcal |«ulr* arr tbr [ro-
inl.IrtllLr. uprlcbt n
[rnlllri uf Ibrli
UNCONSCIOUS. WORRY. rn e« th. H.b.t *♦ Tahir* Thu Too SarlooW.
<1 odd. >
IJttlr Mm Jordan bad r
t.T allrr nii.1 tbrn t.'Wfoa tbr Wlow bljrb pruand tbroaitb nitid and watrr mu w bat 1* . ailed In. Florida a K*-
i font al
"la It no nnnanal
Dolllrr
Mia* Fbrrwln tnrnrd from tbr elaaa
brforr which »br bad breo Klrins a final loach to tbr aoft brown hair that wared around her white forehead and
omUrd qnlaxlrally at her niece. “No." rrtnrmd the little matron with
cordial atoerrlly; "you always look lorrly to Pan and Sell and me Hot yon Dryer would buy yourself pretty clothe* while w# war* with you. and as you were always dotn* aomethlne for us you seldom took time to lot* at you reel f That new golden »Hk
“TIh- *
cl* whieh u Indh-atad by an otiiie Krai*» In tlw midst I wbh h cc
a I), of veKetatb.u. where 1 know not I
look nice. I tr. The farer thal" made my hair gray tbr i-r-.und !• >>"tn - ' th by tbr ab ymr Bret
| makes me look older than I am." i lUat'T In hi* I'Ull* tn anil
vine back in a roar Umra llawr gator hole* ui
"iguinml before 'l'et. and Mat !-• t.Hi-u or twenty feet the bmlS t.., It I- tb. catbrrtnc and .be cried tn him: "You are band d.c,,. and If - It 1* not .0 raay matter at »‘' , b,.e. .. Miwmt tn* “« »«•t-r'.Sn* Mb . .... t .C™, Z
net:,I b»-k on the cud nilntiv.*. .i''hig at one nble. ran
In He take* a strong roi»‘ and throws It tier baud out tn tbr atoir wltho
j about the rntratr-r of the bole. Then lug
l«- the tl-lwT ram* with tlb* hooked l-ole In one eorner of the kltehrn b down the den and wait* and listen*, a 1**1 *• you hue never ae.ii I ! If he find* a gator In the'hole be The atllfij *tar. h.d white mu>il
a trf Traut Fiahin*. | tease, the t- aet by i-.klng him until lain* make It In. k Ike a blind « I
tnechlln at your throat with the quaint brooch of coral and all err. la most artlatlc. And you have aw-b a pretty pink color In yuur cheeks One would think yon were a young girl going out to meet yuur lever " The color of which Dollle Jordan spoke deepened to rowe. Mia* Fberwln langhrd an odd, embarrassed little laugh. "You mustn't cubic flattering me." she aald. “And-I don't wish to burry you. hut youll ml** ytmr train to town If yem stay much longer." -Mercy ma! So 1 wlHT And with a hasty glance at the clock and a hurried kiss she rustled away at a rapid rate. Mias Sherwin turned again to the mirror when she was alone. Dollle was right. She did not look brr twen-ty-nine year*. Indeed, the fire that smiled hack at her wan very aWeet tn Its bright arreully. The Up* that part ed over gleaming white teeth were fuU and rosy. And the Urge grey eye*, looking forth fram under dart brow* and lashes, bad a beaming brillUnce. “Maurice wont tee much change In me." she aald aa she put .on her bat. She flipped on a wrap and took up her gloves But suddenly she stood atlll. shaken by the ernel dread. Snppoae be were not there! It was a long J'mrBey here from AnstralU. Accidents tnnnmeratile were oecnrring every week. What If be were the victim of sue! What if be were 111 and could not make the trip? The ooe greatest dread of all '
that makes fishing a mountain stream boohed i*.li amt 1* worth While. The early morning rid# ■*'“ ” ‘‘ ""~
the place where you are to com-
nre yottr via?', aport la In Itaelf Whether ... asant t<* a d-gree wholly mlsaed by The fisher those who take their rides Uler In th* get Into *lu During the early hour* of tha the gator < day thegim* fresh and Invigorating. In* mad. Every leaf and spear of grata by the "After tl roadside sparkles with dew. and the snrfatv he finest U Imngent with pleaaanl and and fi'ally health giving odors thal are dispelled rope or m-o at the sub rises above the treebfiw and prepared, dries the motsinre on leaf and twig, others In you drive quietly along you may and nsauh
have the go.«l fortune to tee a deer browsing In a roadside clearing. He stands watching you for a moment or two, then turns quickly and with
graceful leat* dlsapi-ear* tree*. An old fox step* .c
read afid trot* boldly along ahead of higher ground, there to you for some distance, but when "" “
discovers that you are gaining on Mih
Instant, shows hit
teeth with a snarl and then slinks ray Into the hu«t,r*. Farther along
partridge with her brood of chick* »"».'* I”' has also ventured out Into the road appear < and when she. too. discover* that,you whh h n are drawing uncomfortably near there er l*».k
lo. With outspread »*f<'ty
wing* and ottering the pUlntlve cry •*• ir
mother partridge when tbs lure* ir young to be In danger, hastily collect# .the member* of family and lesttwgnd drives them
back Into tlw aecnrtty 0F*he woods -
Outing Magaxlne. te*.
I am in Mah of me
“How foolish yon are. Aline I win,"' abe aald. wl* an Impatient toss of her bead. "HU last letter aald be would meet you at the old trystlng place on thlk day. the anniversary of our engagement there. Manlier would
never break his
She walked at a brisk rate the many blocks which lay between her and the park. The charming sub pleasure ground srai gorgeona In It* autumnal robe* of amber and and living gold There srai Unual drifting of glowing leaves through the blue, haxy air. And where children were making merry, running and laughing and playing Itot when Alice Sbcrwln reached the great atone fountain where the leaping water no longer glittered her heart sank with sudd.-u. sharp disappointment. There waa no one there hot a gray haired, spectacled man. who glanced np at her approach only to bend Instantly again over the paper
watch and consulted It.
"My wateg
ntes too soon! How footlnh
to fear" she said.
She walked np and down the gnt rled path near the fountain. To alt still wag Impossible. She watched the different avenue* up which he might come. It seas ten year* since they had parted. Fir* minute* gone! S be would be there, be bad written-
seven minutes!
And be need never bare gone away. If It had not been for Mary's unexpected death she might hate godt with Mm. lint Aline had declared herself l.mnd to take care of her stater'a Six mouths ago freedom had con her. Dan was a man and prospering. Dollle was married, and Nell had gone . to Ur# with her. wrote to her lover
Inc for him.
The dock In tbr lower clanged out
the hour of S.
She started, and bc» reticule fell the ground. Three, and be was t There! Each dang of the bell b *1 nick on her heart like a Wow. “You have dropiwd your bag.” The man on the bench picked It up and offered It to her.'lifting his hat. "I'm afraid you are dlsaplainted." be aald pleasantly. "You wore expecting i She hardly glanced at him. lint abe was-tn the mood for confidence, and hi* voice was aympathdlc. "Yea." abe aald anB sat down, /riend who has been long abroad to hare met me here this day. thl* hour, and be has not come." "I've been a grewt traveler myself.' tbr man said. “Where did yonr friend
"in Australia" tier eyes were atUI seeking an advancing figure'along the lath* that led tq-lbt* fountain. “I re been there. But of course We A mighty Yxtenxlvc country, and the
ritles are populous."
■e really b
Vcr .
yea. and bilnd-you would be. you're always been, the only man
the wide world for me!" >w the leaves had a merry n tie and the wind a aong of Joy.
te penguin* are dew-md- 11
. ant* of Mnft which used their wines* ,,, rather than 'egi In the pursuit ed prey e , • under water, and aa the struggle lui tenaiflrd belweeu the conifietlng liaSI- v t idu.iIs the meet.rtpeat at thl* sort of *, sntnimlng would get the most f.-.l d ' and oust leas aticreaaful rivals The „ winners gained advantage over their r , 1 : nelghlwrfw tn proportion a* their wings o' i . Improve*! aa swimming organa and In- Hi | eersely and of ucceewlty bceame lev* „ I I suited to Iwrfortn the sork of filght. | in all other birds the feathers, though r, ■ ! shed annually, are more i-r-lea* grad- t, ' ] Daily dt.pla.ed But It, tlw pengutna t . 1 | the tuinM- time and thru*! out Ibe old t. feathers ui--n tlielr tl|«e #o li st these through the skin rial In i. ncll Ilk* i, points, formed by tnreetlng shettli*. f.
e only thing the gal.* in a rag* finally grab# the bw to* , , i—»..s ho* •« pull.el from the ' buck, and In the fvee
•rtiilnt} that he 1* clmei ..n one »lde a
dnigg-d fhsth. for It Is not known the room on the ot
catch te large, or small place where your tn~i e* not know wheiber to area high featln-r t»s
• te, run or to fight. Out lug*
Ilea, W-llowing and rear- The *ioee I* a lirl
. . j deep ole! nrepla.e. 1
gator to dragged to the; plb-d «lth •»*-» >• hi* rage turns and rolls ! old wonmw «» I
ai»t» himself up In the common tin th,
thal ha* l-eyn prevtuoaly statue ..f the Virgin
leg* of yun-n t' llbr*„.ln:
y th# -to the r
rtnih att.-rd,sl liy the old fc
II the oe-w generation ■ res Is apiarently due t tsiigulns are natives
fill l
r region
,1 ara*.—Chicago Tribune'
n her wedding I
te for the moat part
h.-* wbe-re the ground i* There l r and ton wet for ell her ploytuent.
t**c horse or wagon to enter. The fisher*
iinpeilesl to curry their caich t»
i haded Into the bunt te
or study. This. If It le n . becomes dull^pd Its esi fiags-as salt Wul hat be
: monring. Tlie big t,lrd had aelxed the * i gilng'upwatd with It* writhing, deadly ju”* . burden. Tim snake's captor apiaared , atsDi'e that iu victim was danger™* p lr r Tlie burden waa heavy, aa Ibe reptile p,,.,,. was nearly five feet long. tEgyi , The grt|, of the bird on Ibe anake's ( rilB
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r
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phia.
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To the landsman
believe,
It derive* from It* e|j*ii. tb* mind, kept from day same bless, without varl eye*, when !be> look oui J.-.-t br continually ti|».: V-r. lo look o.nllimullj wbk h I* black, or coni it or at .white, destroy* the If ooe look* coniUmaliy Ibe alglu ta dcsttwyi-d. i
of the b
The si
AUnromble - of Magdxia. Velse ley. Bole
julnnlng from dangular bead
rice, and I
w this ta
"It was during the Bpai
an war Most of the boys had listed In the navy, and there a re than a score aboard the convert- f> cruiser St. Paul, commanded by
own daring. Yet ...
plexlty of modern cJUlUath-n safety llioned If
on land and aafety al ara bar* walked th} same .«..e » ^ t* no meant with equal step. Every ; Every form delight* by It* is : morning bring* us tome story of death a* a garland of lose* of dllferet Too. or accident on land, while the great | trrangi-d In l»v
the reporter. laaacnger shli* come and go to mnnol
regularity, bringing no reporti
more atlrring than tboac of high acaa denborg
that have kept them from making new record*. With the present madne** .peed and it* attendant reckless-
uur at recta demand
a -De-sl.
aa teen to recoil and d
as* of feather*. It did Ibis once
lib a shriek the mlture dropped In n-y. The bird was prolwi.u -•-•t trot r so a bote the observer. Tlw a. •nlshed men were then ir.-sted to a vulture rnntd aeeomplteb anch a fen' The Inataut the snake escaped from >e bird'# clutebc* It dropped aarthnrd like a shot, and like a shot tl* ltd dropped after It. catching It In ildalr with a grip that caused deat), t any mte. the snake ceased to wriglountalu i-cak to devour Its hard
Gongh The crfwrtili who aavisl India to tit Nell Nicholson, th-
i and It>
I taler him at ym 1, was eorrediorai r le. of n IJUrert
The Ideal Summer Resort
OCEAN CITY, N. J,
.-lornlng with hi.) when he noticed g along at a rapid
the then Captain Sigsbee, who waa alertne** If ooe w lander of the 111 fated Maine at safety Sp.*-d at the time she was destroyed to Havana larger aud more harbor. ships. Bo the fan e were slowfy making passage sallorman at sea out of New York harbor one bright, ret,* to his coni insbtoy morning, and several bun- sea room, piously red of the crew were lined up along,, the poor folk* -
the lee rail of the main deck watching
the various craft plying up and down Con wry
the rlt
M-a hits come through stoutly constructed
be found Iu ' 1 gln.fi Tex Ap
under l
Capla
The Dial
dshad Cue
listed. “God be tonight T' 1s n
fantastic.—I. Frank Tooker
p from a nwiooraml^J l«« k Iu defend
ant* Being quicker In their t 1 tuenta. the ante would eatrh up with I , the eaten Ijlar. and one would mount! i bit lack and bite him. Pauslm
i caterpillar t
MANY CHURCHES
NO SALOONS
VC-,”
r would turi ant atunklll ightertngra d
neesl of a cook waa so J
iicil and looked so generally , ■ that the manager of the , nt agency tin,light be bad at 1 I a place for Ibe high pri.-e-i '
Soogglin
ph-ty
ud by a magnificent swanlike On b yacht, owned by a prominent The woman li Philadelphian, steamed swiftly along- 1 " - within I easy speaking distance a beautiful and < elegantly attired woman on the bridge I called out to a clear soprano voice to j the otneer on our bridge. ’L* Captain < Slgsbee aboardT I "Before the man addressed could re- ’
ly a huge, brawny coal heaver, srtth _
voice that seemed te almost make me." she said, "nor g*r!uate* of cook ed to h.n tb# Ship vibrate, abonted from the lug acbool*. I've trted both, 1 ilk- by a^hlrt..lain deck. 'Ye* Captain Blgsbre ta thi-lr e.K*lng. and 1 *'U't object to lb.board, an' ao 1* Mike O'Neillr »*Cv* they aak. bufthey take up t.., a S "In the roar of iaogfaler which fol-* much rimm. My yteben Isn't large The yonng law;
I wed even the fair InlflHIr after the enough to-bold all the cooking nun- i lnat ed for the office of county alb captain Jotoed. though the officer on *Ua they require, and my Income ten t' D ey. tbonghl to surprise ■» eceenir our bridge turned pun'le with rage large enough to buy them. Thiwe genius of Hie name of SI who w and mortification.''—Philadelphia Ledg- atylteb cooks need four times aa many working a* a hired man on the youi er. 1“>T* and pans and molds and things lawyer's fa I her’* farm. aa ordinary efioka use. If I hire a ■■\v,ii. si «liat do yon think!" t!
Professional Orator* fancy cook I aball bare to mote loro J<mnc man i^. D .
When Lord Hoemead. then Sir Her , fanej^apartment to get a kitchen big j "S,.m. tl,„.-. one thing. Loney. a cutes Itoblnaon. waa governor of New enough to accommodate her." •omctlm.-s 'i,of her." South Wale*, in the early aeventir*. it -Tliat ta a common complaint i -| lu , K1 tu,,* nominated r
fell to his lot to admit the cratwh t. ei|>ert». foreign am! j for c<
i, found Ni|>pear-
■ving Iwen i
Mid weight la the French ear: ry. He was a tall man. belonging the middle aged trooper type, "i mllltnry qna lties of the highest kit
be had a singular bearing, a savage After slang!,
sort of misanthropy and a cynical hit pcrsciib-rs the caterpillar showed j tongue. SCI,: h atuod In the way Of P^,- algns of fatigue i be ant* made a| motion. When he waa ta the Sixth combined attack. Betaking himself tn | lancer* on garrison duty at Com- a atalk „f cr.i-*. the . aierpliar climbed turr v. one of his comrade* brought np tall Crat. followed by the ant* As, til* father to dine'with him at the one ap'roacbed he selxed It to his officers’ mess, a man of bumbl* pool Jaws and threw It off the stalk. The 1 tioi! ami unprrietiUanaly dressed. Cap ant* eeetng the catenlSlar had t - talti Ilaat.- considering that thl* strong a p.«dtlbn f- r them to over | gu.-st had not been fitly received, gave rome. resorted to strategy. They Iexpression b- his opinion, saying that can anwhg through the era-* stalk If the executioner of Commercy had In n few moment* the stalk fell, and; come to evening drew, be would have hundred* of ants pounced np.m the had a I elite reception The officer* cabeplllar It waa killed at once demurring. he"made no rejoinder, but ’ shortly afterward came to mess with Taking th* Step a guest Whose dress waa trreproaeh It happened whhe a marriage wa*j able Every one lavished attention* tslng celebrated. The bridegroom did 1 on Hie unknown. When dinner waa not have tbe trap-1 happy, lashful' over Captain itaabc, raising Ma gl»s. h-,k Instead beeec. 'd to U-profot;
ranMhal kingdom of FIJI aa an to- American," alghed tbe manager. “' tegral part of tbe British empire. , m beginning to think there mut
During the tocldenlal ceremonies be aaciethliig in lt."-New York Sun. „» .k, noticed that none of the great, ffghling The vont chiefs ajsike to person Slid that each Th* Ministsris Tools. ^ >m1 ' <m of them bad a profesalooahorator on No workman can do good work with . Ma tetaff. A* an Irtehman. with a out auffick-ut tool*. Book# are th*' .
strong sense of humor. Sir Herrulea mluteter's t<->ls. He must havi; them was naturally tickled by such d*novel if be la to aerve hte |«-ople well. Yet sttpatlou. and mbcu be got back to many a minister's aalaryNa to small Sydney be re[>eatedly eulogised the ar- that he te unable lo provide'^tbc coir, rangetm-nt. ladntlng out that the nan mofiest n.x.-saltle* dor hte family and of action w as very rarely a man of have enoug , left to supply himself Word! and that civilisation might very with needed hooka. The rburvh that
well learn a leaaou from 1‘acUlc chief*. ; makes It Impoaalble for Its pastor to ' , —Ir odou Ctirontcle. bay te»ka harms Itaelf even more than General
It harms tbe mlntater.—Cumberland Conf'-dcrai, No fewer town, and ril- |
lage. b, Gcnj^y *TW mwn a,Kl b." i EGqueri^ '
owned, doarn Mum the •S*' *■' : | n our repubthan atmoapbere
t holler t
you
i hr fact u
A Quean Elisabeth Joks. ho talent wnt Queen Kltsabeth liked her Jokes, and. quiet that tbe allb'&igb ler pleasantries were of a ex|*dh-nt to e has sanguinary turn than her father'A “line ye hot th site must have t«-en even more for- Inquired, mldable than usual when disposed to "No.” answei he frolicsome A tale may be fonnd with a woeful tn one of laud Essex's letters with enough, but. n regard to a new dress belonging to one thuslasm "—Lon of her maUls of honor, over tbe possession of v Mcb tbe owner had been Th* Cha rash enough to exhibit aome elation. An elderly c
The yo
'• de-med It be mystery. * solicitously
d pile, as’
-Wen. SL 1 am elect,d b majority What do you think "Well. Lonny. down to c where I w-n* raised, when a
very inquisitive, and th
per lull's qtlllF veil* or loyal thing to Other day la saw drawn up be be Having desired that the drea* hotel a flue motor car. and i should In* made over to her euatody. wheel of the ear aat a rbauffeu Ilte queen. Krai carefully selecting an had formerly been In hi* own el extremely net day. waa pleased to put The colonel *Tnpp,-d -and ahke It oil .- nd trail It for yard* behind t#r chauffeur who Ms master waa. h . the owner of the hu- liked hi* Jou a * '
BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME CF THE FAMILY MAN
Spaci, us Boardwalk. Free Band Cioncrrts During Seas m. (ireat Fishing in Ocean and Bay. The Delight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to and Irom Philadelphia on Three Railways .T
Within easy access of Atlantic City and other well-known resorts
uitindcr. u«d to re
to the
delight,d with tbr deacrnslon a* tbe r on —London Tatlcr.
ring t<
I the*.
a p*Uile
felt hl»<vat:a
And A
tend that ljn-lr Inhsh
Itants pay neither rates nor taxiFive bon.lred of llo-e toattajjln* an. villages derive so great a rental frw their lands that they are able, to addi
.ery cltixcn
ir'i day. t
fashioned etiquette has crated t neeeaaary. hut the word -etiquette" te suggested whenever one hears tbe phrase "that's thl ticket." Tor "etl
\quette" 1* I'ren. h for "ticket." and It*
■resent English signification i
fku a
ented t
strartrdly. Her heart wi
within tn-r. "It would let abnird
snpp.ae you bad ki,o»fi Mi
lead
my wlter I "Cheer up keep I heir pi er.
-I
, b'tiua of from FJ5 Jo frmu , bp „ M nf distributing hare of tb* surplus rev- ; tiekrjS' nr etiquettes which contained * the <erentnpha. etc_ to he oloerted Optimistic. 1 f \ unf formal event, exactly like oar
t homely girl yon *po|fe word "program ^
l lady ha* promised
Lush.
inytedy's as utiluck} •■d Hie find IMaalmlst
c any
Dl*c
rnled
"Let roe *•*■.'' hwavp- abd musingly.' .. "Ye*. I did know a mat, of that name. /' What did your friend k** like!" I , "He wa» straight and Jumdsome. ° * *
"“I . c>( . b .
1 K^oolcdgs.
. I've beard yon talk ■et. Where 1* It! Mi The farther end of a Hi hilly thoroughfare.
hTlTrtran. ' Vortt ,,r ^ t U,J ~
i* returned drsau.ll;
loantlful eye*, a ela
face and curling Mack hair."
“Oh. Uiat Isn’t the man 1 know at
all.” be aald |kw1ii,
1 Yltow te rather .tout uud U-arded J ba ‘
and quite gray."
MU* Khcrwtn uslded Indlffereuriy. She glsncrd again appealingly at tbr
dock to the tower. Fifteen minutes A Brav* PttisnL past 3! He waa not coming. Dentist fto assistant,- I think •There 1* no use waiting." she aald. a patient to the waiting rooi rising. All the Joyonanras seemed to atatant Ye*, but I can't bring have left her. "Maurice would be He's turned tie key on the 1 here—If be were alive!" * Meggrndorter Blatter. How dreary the golden day had .r-— grown, how cold! And what a moan Cauldo't Then.
Harry-Well. ye*. I suppose 1 tv**
rather hasty In proposing to her. butt
fart Is .she looked so charming 1 t my bran. Dirk—Y'ou mean you t your hind - I baton Thanscript.
» having Sen whom I refused when 1 nntrrM r mr.”—I'MIadrlpMa ITe»* you are richer than yo* are now The Hatband—That's wt*-lllu* The Average. .. '» 1,11 average manr Th* Retort Unkind thinks hte employer's tmti Oerald-A gentleman te defined a U- run, a m-d deal better „ n .. wb „ never giro* i#in. Geratdlm--htire more to aay In the xi, rI1 you're no grntlrnuin: you gin
me a*|«io ever} time you call.-Nr*
Hep
UusIuiihI—oh. of cumu to get Into trouble Ilian out again.—London s -rap
l«a to get ,
— ..y "I would Ilk, mightily I
that found Its echo to her hewn. riehr* ' The man on tbe bench sprang cre-t 'Then why d a straight, robust figure He thrust 'em?"
hit stivked glaaaea ta fate pocket, ‘As I said. I want to enjoy 'em.* egwept off Ma bat and held out eager Kansas City Times, r I
g-t a Jary of twelve men t o stupid t.
find ™t tluit yim're guilty ■
Naturally the rllent tmk a mor
you try to marry' ' lew-FhUadrlpbU Uslger
| not? Mte* Mamie- ' wasn't very well don llitrper's lUzan
■
Maude. > and get i BimI'-Ij
' smiled the mother, whll, •Led on at the tahlean. Y-!i.*l Edith- Then, tun
verb foi te no t ItalU:
A Duck ef a TjFTy and Mr.
Ellen Tyr
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R. Curtis Robinson vw Conveyancing and Insurance Notary Public and Commissioner of fhed* >Jo«. 744-40 A«t»ury Avenue OCIJA.M CITY, in. j. Money to l.oan on Hoad and Mortgage
Slightly Diffsralrtf 'Teh year- ago Ibat fellow borrowed lb*- psaaage money to cotfie to it,.*
country."
"And now he's worth million*. rhT' "N',«r Hr seems sort of thrlftle..
ney yel
Louisville Couner-Journal.
Enjoyed Trouble.
"How do you know Bllggln* enjoy* |
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| this chapter."
"ill wait until you get to th* ne ir* - comma and uo longer."-Loul*tll
Courier Journal.
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., LICENSED auctioneer. A8bur >) Aoenue, Ocean Cihj, N. J.

