Memorial Day, Monday, May 31st, 1916

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1 IJonor the Heroes next* Monday both. Lvng dead C h a u t a u.qu a. Tell yburfrerds f -/.>,.., : June 14; 15, 16. J^Got; your tcket yet?-; Three cent* per copy. HOYT & SON, Publshers Prnters, One twenty-lve per rear.?vol 63 HAMMONTON, N. J., SATTJRDAY. MAY 29, 1916 ; No! MEMORIAL DAY. To-morrow- Memoral Sunday, the Gr Army Post, Patrot! Sons of Amerca,.the Patrot! Order of Amerca, wll meet at-th Camp Room at ten oclock, sharp attend servce at the Bapts Church. The Boy Scouts hav also been nvted. -Monday mornng, nne oclock sharp, wagons wll^ start from n front of blacks, roakdale, where servces wll.be held, ncludng sngng by grls under Mss Faunce a part taken by frng squad. Returnng Greenmount, they wll repeat.the program, wth the addton of a flag rasng. Aumobles trucks wll then take the partcpants, probably about one hundred, Pleasau Mlls, wtness the D. A. R. flag rasng, partcpate n the enter -tarmentv--, ncdentally, th dnner, for whch Pleasant Mll lades are deservedly famous. -To Councl met n regular sesson -on Wednesday evenng^ wth-~al~ menbers-present. 1 The order of busness was sus pended, lsten protests or reconfrnjcndatons on the proposec ordnance open Packard Street There beng no remarks (ugh several resdents were present), the ordnance passed second readg am " wasjdoptedrvafter readng..:the ful document. Glcrlt read mnutes of specal meetng. Blls ordered pad were Town Purpose!... Klcclrlc MEM Co., Colledra ohlce. M. Kubb.. nu lo Man ltd. nccldt. regular lloyt A Son. nlv. nnd prntng, SO.1. r. llvmlrn. bnl. on tax map craclct n-nne Dr. W.- B» Peet was n wn on Monday. grown strawberres are sellng at twelve cents. Mrs. H. A. Klburn, of South Orange, s vstng her aunt, Mrs. G. E. Chalfant. / Mrs. Hugo Knd has returned from a two weeks vst n New Rochelle, N. Y. o. weeks more of" school n the Central; suburban schools closed yesterday. Mss K. A. Hll wll start -day for Vermont, spend the summer, as sher cusm. Lttle Ha-Ha Councl wll omt ther meetng on Monday evenng, on account of Memoral Day. Born, on Monday,. May 24th, Mr. Mfs. Frank A. Danaker, (nee Hazel"Dunfee)v^a" dauglterr" Born, n Ajona, Pa., Tuesday, May 25th, Charles Frankln Crag, son of Mr. Mrs. Jas. G. Crag. -Adjewned meettng ef Assocaton next Monday evenng, at 7.45 oclock, n Dr. Waas offce. The drver of the au-truck jutrecrmrs.frank Ransom, last week v pad ffty dollarsfne costs, yesterday. Mss.Ruth Gardner graduated from the Publc School Musc.Supervson Department of Cbnbs Conservary of Musc, Plladelpha, last Wednesday evenng.. -, Hanmo Chautauqua I I^oan Assocaton meetng next Thursday evenng. A new seres of sck wll be jssued oh that date.. The pctues you have been lookng for, Panama, Pacfc Ex* poston, at TJnversalst Church, next Sunday evenng. * Annual meetng of the Farmers -atrd-mgrchantshbtrtdng-ad I^qaT Assocaton, n Trust Company buldng, Tuesday eve, June 15. Memoral Day next" Monday. The Banks, Post Offce,.some of the sres wll observe the day ; others openng untl nne oclock. Mr. James -Sbley.renewed "old acquantances u ths week. He appears be well, has a cheerful word for everybody.. Mr.. Mrs.-James H. Fttng were n New York Cty last week, wtnessed the great naval parade, seeng everythng except Presdent Wlson. T-he Local Councl, Grl PoneersT of Amerca, wll meet at Drecrs resdence next: Wednesday, June wves, parents of members, all others nterested, are nvted.. / Mrs. Strouses Sunday School class wll gve a lawn socal next Monday afternoon evenng, on Mrs. W. H. Mllers lawn, Central Harret Vcra, the wnsome lttle daughter of Mr. Mrs. A. I,.Jackson, ded on Saturday last, May-a, -aged-four years, seven months, eghteen days, after an llness of only two or three Regular meetng of Womans Cvc Club on Tuesday, June st, Ave., near Bellevue. Ice cream r Jhree oclock, n ther Club cake strawberres on sale. House. The Graduatng Class Followng s the Class of 1915 who are enjoyng three days at Washngn, D. C., sght-seeng chaperoned by-prof, Mrs. days. Her condton soon became I. F. Stetler: so alarmng that early on Saturday France* Ilcsnlo Dank Fred. W. reremnnn mornng she was taken Hahneman -Hosptal placed n care Wn. IJuwollyn ICvnns Kvnlyn V. flodlrey Herbert Urownlce Dorothy M. Iludd Kdward J. Eckhardt W. Hoy Klllott of a specalst, Dr. Speaktnan, but leulnh C. HolTman I^opold A. Kroekel -before bulgest-treatment cou1d~fbe trnta a M. l.kham lauk Dors Slonlort Kathryn M. Mtckchstnrm Emly Kllzahth 1lllllps I). Jomnno employed the lttle lfe fltted out, about 1.30 that afternoon. Funeral servces were held Tuesday afternoon, at the home, conducted by Pasr E. vandrght. The floral peces, forty-fve of them, gave an dea of the love the many frends lave for the, gref-strcken^famly, every one feelng t a personal loss. Harret was an unusually brght chld, a lover of frends,flowers, home, her Sunday School class, who attended the funeral n a body. A frend has selected ths lttle verse, whch expresses the parental eelng better than the wrter could put t: We had a lttle flower once. She was our lo; prde;, We loved her, but perhaps o well, God, wlled It. she ded. : "We laorher the"sllenrt6mb One lovely day In May: Wed Just begun vew her bloom When she was called away.. Mare C. Inmno Carre Kmlllc Haalraan C. E. Walker Mary Ynuneman Hgh School Grammar athletes journeyed Atlantc Cty last Saturday, won; twobase ball champonshp trophy cups, several races. They defeated Pleasantvlle 6 o 14 2 ; Egg Harbor 6 2, Northfeld 6 3, at base ball. They won second n the base-ball throw chnnng-tbe-bar ; thrd frst n the relay races,- whch were certanly well - earned apprecated. AMONG THE CHURCHES.^ Frst Medst EpscopalChurch.. Everett vandrght, Mnster a-, m., preachng. Topc, "A Good Solder." m., Sabbath School. : p.m., Jr. Epworth League. 7.45, preachng by Pasr, a patrotc address. Baptst Church, Sunday, May 23- Mornng worshp at 10.3 : Memoral servce. G. A. R.; *"?* of A.;P.O. A., Boy Scouts of Amerca, wll worshp wtt us , Bble School p.m., Y. P. S. C. E. prayer servce. :., 7.30, Evenng worshp ; theme, "The Sxth Commment." Mornng servce at II. Subject, Amercan Lfe Character, Evenng servce at Beautful pctures of Panama-Pac6c Expqsrtot, [ecture on "Progress of Ue Natons Relgous vlfe; Mss Gardner wll sng, St. Marks Cburch. Trnty. SuTTdayTMornng Prayer Holy Communon, 7.00 ; Ltany - Holy Communon, 10.30; Sunday School at 11.45; Evenng Prayer, On Monday mornng at 7.00, :here wll be a Requjem for se? who have gven ther lves for our N country. Chersh the Church an chersh you ; let t be your souls Sabbath home, t wll lead you lotne GodT,;-Presbyteran notces "nclude, " VVorshp at ; theme, "A. ove match, wbatt nvolved."^ Bble Study at noon. Evenng worshp at 7.30; theme, Dd you cut yourself?" Thursday evenng at 7.45, one ours watchwth "the Master. ^ : -Kml.-Nlnlal.-Wnrdcn men " p BO".1.1. WollH-rt,.Ir ««nn K..Scanoll AnRfToo 1575 J. It. lhoit f 2800 IVfOTntr TTTTTT... 11)80 MMt InfrmI ; fc P.Tonavlln 78 A.HIIInena :...; 1200 Jerry IVI.nora 1200 fxtoonbc, Overaeer..., llarllennmo 6211 A.Cmxrnlt MOO luk. l-vrd 2S 00 Ioor Fund M. Ilhtm, aooclp, Jnhh Irasct, Mrrtnt»>»r, MrnUhodw KM 00 Pln>l)«>t,....K.lw. V. llanuy. rrmlrlnv <<l«nlcal tfl 00 l«rk. S. It. Holl Sll».Imm Tell Ill 25 (r.w Ml - f lt>ty Orrftrrtuo ,-.-. : Pom, CrrRrrKo. tn TTT KM yj Overseer of Poor made hs report for (le month, whch ncluded two or three new charges, an nsane man taken asylum, a cave n whch he asked advce. Fre Chef asked for Hoo feet of new ho.se for the companes. The commttee wll look n t. Resdents of Hellevue resdental dstrct protested, by a petton, agan the grantng, by Councl, of any more pcrmth for conductng gangch, facloren, or sres n that. secton, as they wnh perpetuate t aw n resdental dhtrct, on the "cty beautful" dea. Fled for future acton. Mr. Rnbba nuked permsson run n telegraph lne from nre resdence, Morn Street. AH the law lablty feature mght. nterfere, the commttee wll nvestgate, The UKul ffty dollah WIIH voted for Memoral Day, K. V, CoRgey jent a <lnplcate bll for dmkch au, on Muplo Street, ahked that It. be adjusted, RenarkH for "good of tn: order" nnd a recchh were followed by an juljonneut»t Hy Invtaton, Uev v Wn. J, CHworlh addrchhed the ncmbcrh of the MCIIM Dlblo ClutH of the CoKrrKUtoal Churc.l, KKK Harbor Cty, hnt Sdny afternoon, Sxteen ol the local MUIIII llllc ClHH (ll])tlhl) ccompunlcd hm, n lumobllch. Copyrght Hart SchuWncr t Mane It s vc-ll set apart at least one day u the year a.s u tme for rememberng, a day when we thnk of Patrotsm herosm, sacrfce, an I fearless, unquestonng devoton duty, when we remember the brave men, North South, who gave ther lves for a cause they beleved u. Memoral Day, Monday, May 31st, 1916 The dfferences for whch they battled have.dsappeared, our Memoral s no longer for the Cause, t celebrates the Courage. We may formally decorate ther graves or not, the true memoral s n the hearts of the men women, chldren who now share the hertage of herosm se men left us. You may not see what ths has do wth the Clothng busness; there s no partcular feld of herosm n SUOll work. We dont have lay down our lves n sellng Clothes ; hut we have the same sort of sprt n t, a wllngness do all we can n the nterest of our cusmers. * A great collecton of Mens Young Mens Clothes s IH-IC, ready. They were made for us by Hart Schaffuer & Marx by A B K-Hcllmun & Co. Prces range from»o #25. SllOOS, Hats, Furnshngs, maxmum value for every dollar nvested, BANK BROTHERS, -The Home of Honest Merchse. Hammonu, N. J.

2 c TURKISH WOMAN TO-DAY Champon Apple Grower Grent ChanfesTn ther Fde s- Why few Turks have several Wves Turksh women-have" been affected»lmqstas much as the men by. thangetlbat have been takng place ther country. They are showng lurprlslng alacrty In avalng themtelvou of the opportuntes found n lew condtons. Ono of the jnost Interestng ard re maskable events In the revolt of the foung Turks In 1908 was theatttude >f women. Beng ImnSune from -molestaton they underok delver messages documents travelled fro on mssons of great setrecy Importance. It was~stated that" durng the Hov- j n fact, the rghts pretensons Dlutlon some of the ladles dspense.1 [ O f, l(, Turksh women are so powerful wth servants dd the house work ), ;,t ugh men are allowed four themselves In order parry spes, wves by law they rarely are found When ther party trumphed nnny «ju,,, ure than one, thef among the B-omen dscarded ther vels ok r,.,- lk ons gven beng that they d o not >art wth uncovered faces n tle^. llr. put themselves n the power nhert from parents equally wltt sons, ths Is o/tcn consderable. She can dspose of her possessons as she pleases. She can sue her husb In the courts md bo sued by hm, she IB allowed a sum for house-.keepng expenses no one has a rght nqure how It Is spent, whle her husb s oblged mantan her her servants accordng hs means. The case recently brought eforc- an Englsh Magstrate of a man who had gven hs wfe 3d. a daj lor herself two chldren for nne years would be Impossble In Turkey. treet demonstratons or men celebrate- ther new lbertes. One woman headed a v;st crowd al Btamboul-aul-<l«clar«uln-f.avcr of the. new regme, callng upon her ssters gve It ther utmost support, whle bers of the Votng Turk party at Sa- ;** lonca va a graduate from the Amercan Coll.^e at Scutar. Womens clubs were also startbd, but were afterward suppressed. After havng avaled themselves of u more than one woman. It must not be supposed, however, that Turksh women do not suffer under many e ml great dsabltes It takes the sworn evdence of two women balance that of one man, whereas men-nre--permlltcd--marryse of another fath the women are forbdden do so. It was recently announced n Englsh a$d Amercan papers that a law had r been passed by the Turksh Parlament by whch a woman could clam dvorce from her help uf Utfc uupu,: says Hrrr Queen" the vrs-ungratefully refused assst ther former companons rtlrelvow struggles-r a" wder -lfe. have been endeavorng push them back n secluson ot "narem. It has been found mpossble do ths algether. Turksh lades are often well educated, ugn t s only wthn the last ffty years that t has become cusmary r them read " wrte. Ther lves of secluson encourage atuly, anl they thp Inng wnter svenngs In, devourng any lterature hat cones ther way, for many are excellent lngusts. For many years PajtJ^eedtcaonOtthfppercaESes cas bten conducted on modern lnes, whch has had the effect of ncreasng ther dscontent, they are Intensely envous of ther Chrstan Jewsh slaters. - Many of the leadng Turks, especlally se belongng tha classes, are broad.nnded, hghly cultured gentlemen; they are brought In uch wth foregn lades whom they are anxous for ther womenknd resemble; they therefore offer but lttle opposton the movement for womens hgher educaton greater lberty whch U now gong on In the country. Besdes havng well traned Englsh or French governesses at home, Turksh ladles arenow allowed talc advantage cf colleges schools hubbauu fur unfathfulness?- t-lad ths been true, t would have been a great far reachng reform. The "statenentr~however["ls ncorrect. All a woman can do under the crcumstances s put the matter before a court of jursdcton, Whch ca ngrant her a separaton, should t be consdered desrable. The Turksh Parlament could not pass such a law. Turksh women are takng an Increased share n the.commerce of the country; they have always been large- -ry employed l u ImlubtrlnH, " ther untrng work they contrbute n 50 small degree the natonal revenues. The sk "work Industry, whch s largely-carred on-both ln~europe n Asatc Turkey, s prncpally In tbe bs of the women] Women are also employed n the bacco trade of Trace Macedona. They cultvate the plants are employed n the facres of the bacco merchants, where they dryr-sorlr--oth~ erwse manpulate the leaves. Durng the grape olve harvests they are In constant work. The number of women who are Jonng the movement for the greater freedom of-thelr-flex-s-ncrenslngt-ahd-tnow ncludes many hghly Influental ladles. For the frst tme In the hsry of the country the Sultan recently receved a deputaton of Turksh women led by wfe of Tewllk of the Young Turk party; sster of Ahnet Rlza, the whch have been opened for grls of ;,..,..,,,*,,,,»uh^,,, r..presdent of Turksh Parlament. They complaned that leaders ot he womens movosont were beng persecuted nnd they asked for suspenson, of the edct abolshng womens clule* The Sultan promtsed do what Jo could Improve the condton of Women, of the ^rnnlre. Tlo Indes noct cnlted upon tne^tjranll Vzer Hakk Pasha, who la the husb ofjjlaubtrlnn^ady Is known have HbernT vtevvs 5n tl>6 subject. He;- sent - out- word -tlmt-- he - wns- «n- Raged, but the ladles wated patently tll they wore admtted. Hnkkl Paaha, however, would not commt hmself. Mr. Greens rndluh-bed hn<l In en eevcrcly attacked by HlUKa, nni ho nought advce for ther extermnaton, A neghbor ld hm placo nal letweon the row other races nnd creeds, whle a bur aary Is about be started pay for the educaton of a Turksh woman who wll undertake gve flvo years teachng otlers after she has con- - -* -^- 4tW> «fc.c41^^ pleted her own course. ^-A pager wjjlhjj woman edr ancj wth only women" contrburs was tarled T few Years 0. Tt TcaTt jvlte domesllc concerns, Informed Its readers that "any contrbutons In nc- ^. ordancewlth Mussulman fnlth Wth Otman m"orots",wtl ho"gratefully receved." It rtuat be confessed that contrburs suppled but lt- Me Informaton of any value; ntlll, It wnh a begnnng, ns such must not bn despsed. It IB not gontrally known that TurklBh woman IB In t- better legal poston than her ulsters In any nountry In Kuropo. She In economcally Independent of her husb, lxw oblged hm endow lar at marrage wth a separate estate over whch he las no control. Hho hm dlnpoaal of nny money or pobnohblonn that nny hnvn boon horn hoforo hor marrlaro, nu In Turkny lnkltnrh In Mrs. Ella D. Rowlad North Yaklma, Wash., (Specal) t fve-acre ranch adjonng mlue anc -Otherpeople~"coura have as good r v/ho~is~aamtnltrar of my late, hus luck as I, for the sol s here, the bs estate. It Is needless saj condtons are rght, the Yakma that ther work was well done. Valley country s the greatest In the! Ths partcular orchard whch pro world rase not only frut of all duced the prze wnners, Is ten yean knds, but other (arm products are old was set out In It s obtanable n abundance are ^ located two mles northwest ot Zll rased wth very lttle effort." j lab eghteen mllcrj south o Ths statement was made by/ Mrs. j North Yakma, whc. cty Is the cen Ella D. Rowl, of IheZlLUO sec-] ter of the great Yakma Valley, tlon of the Yakma VaWeyT who, on j "I expect "realze between $22(1 York L J2500 ths year on apples fror Show, w-as awarded the frst prze ths ten-acre orchard. The best yetr tro(tiw~gold=for"thlb~bestnwehty-nve^lve~bvor. l.ad was In 1JOO when~w< box a/ple dsplay-varety grown realzed $2.:;5 a box had a larg anywhfcre. Mrs. Rowls apples j yeld. Of eourse everybody know Wlnesaps scored C pbnls out of, that the season Just closed was off fo n possble Whle her exhbt apples, but we.ad a fne, large crop competed wth not only the fnesur orchards yeldng other vnrletle samples from all other dstrcts of the than the Wlnesaps. Whle I havt Ynkma Frut Valley, there were sam-l never set a prce on orchard l pes (ho best produced In many "I)U you do of plantu. a«i ld you?" nolrhnnr nuked on meetng Orern n fow days later. "I nlold thnk I dd," ha ropllvl. "I Pt thfl unt down onn rvonluk, nnd, blrfh my noul, when I Kot up noxt MnInK Ihf «lr«w«ro pullltr up th«rnllhbon, dppng, thrm In thn nal, nnd Ihom cul connlodly," other sectons of country, thus wut n doubt, Rowl Wnenaps proved bo the equal of any grown anvwljcre n fact, whch Yakma Valley had always clulmc M" 1»2.8. SU^I J2U, h? jocu may be stated tlat at the New York Show, Rout. Johnsn, of Frutvnle, another Important part of great Yakma Valley, scored second, wth,4)78.7 ponts, -makng contest between Ynkma Valley frut rasers tbo feature of that great show. Both of these wnners own hgh-class orchards located In terrry, whch, only a fow years ngo, lke all other sectons al ths valley, was a dense mass of sago brush gvng nmplo proof of argument that Yukrnn Valley wll Joos produce bent frut that (Trows. "There Is an abundance of Junt an good l all through tbo valley as ths I have, Just as good rcfmlts can bo Kulncd from It wth, any sort of care of orohardu," contnued Mru. Rowl. "My lhlnmd I camo horn olgh on yearn ago from Kntau," HUM md. "Wo ralsud hopu whllo our rnu»k orclwrd wore growng an loon an y woro alonn fur enough wo aboned hopu. "Wo pad 40 nn oro for Ilo ranch on whch my Ihrco. orchnrdn aro located. Tlo ono hcnrlm; Iho prl/.o wnnng appleh In on Jml a lltllo hlkbfr gnund, IH connllorol by frlut rnlorn lu thn noctlo lo bo an llonl [rclfd. Il lovallon In nbot HOI) foot. "llonllv, I (col Hnt I am nort of a lovlro nl bmlonn of frut mllng, HH I bnvo glvon Iho ranch my drect tnlln only ulnco Ilo donh of my IlMlnl, 10, M. Iwlnnd, hnt.lmn, "Vm, I am happy ovr my lmt," Bnllcl Mm, Knwlad. "It wan moro than I had nntlclpalod, for wo had Id jnulo ho ;ncl( In nuch n hurry that I had no Idea that I would wn any rl/.o nt all. "An III" pplun woro bolk galhorol wo put nnllo onunb lo mnlo ffty nx loxon from Illa luahor wo nolorlol Iho Iwoty-llv box exhbt whch won Ilo prm "Tho paoltlng, of Iouro, wan a rnk pont In my favor, nn dm moh. UK Iounlod. II wan lllllrttll In norro ll ncl mclorn nt Iho Ilno wlum locldd nonl an oxlllll I Ilrol Iho numltnwo of Mnn 1,01111 Mlllm, a yok laly who had Inul lomo oxorlonro, nnd Mm..1. I) l.nuullln, whoo luulnnd hm a ffty- I am ld by nearby apple ranch me that It Is worth from»1200 $1001 an acre. In orchard producng the prze wnnng Wlnesnps there art about G75 trees, eghty per cent ol whch are Wlnesnps reman der ml^nrt. varetes," concluded Mrs fwl. To show the adaptablty of sol It may be stated that Mm. llowlam rased other crops successfully potaes grow largo plentful, ar dd grapes, melons, corn, etc. Mrs. Rowl unys she wllnot In vest In any more l, but that slt wll probably ko«p what al-o now has wth hor lttle daughter, Mst Veda, wll contnue her resdence on ranch, Tho elaborate slver cup, an addl tlonal prlzo, wan donated by A. II Hummer, of Spokane. Tho»!>< prze was from Howard Ellott, prosldunt ol Not rn Pacfc It. U. Company ths lno, pannng through the prlzt apple, terrry. ON LAZINESS. l)r, (IhnrloH A. Hln mll In th* oorne of nn ufter-llnner H n 01 h In InvolnMl: V "I.mlnuM IH roaponnlllo for oo mb f mlwry wo nno nlonl n. II l nl vnry woll hlmo tlcoho for tlln ml/lory, hlmo upprrntlo n nl Injun. Urn; tnt whnl lrlkhtn I Kbt w not nl hnvo ollmlol hot for our In. KllMUlM?" Mo pnunnd ml Hnllful. "Wo urn o much Illo thn npt- nmry In tbo lnun," ho wont on who lnd lo outer from rl^hl nml nny, My lord, cnrlnk" wnltn. "M.ooU llr, mlpor, null) tn* tltk nnk 1 ono nlnbl. I vunt you t nno on from tlo htl Innlnl of tn lltbl lfll (bn, nod I wnlll you l IrnnnM your M,"ch, Mnltn It rm hrrnf Irr. "Th 1 crrlko wnltn, rn> "Tbo npcr n<nnl bn blnd In lb nt.lvl Morn nlmlyr In brow " Morn Ul olllcd " Cloolll- No, nlr; I xnpoml only ho npprnln nl tlo lonorvlh poor Mplnul Who no Ilo lonovln poor 7 ClMllnl Tlo who novor mh fn nnlnlnuo llownnl In Ilolr bull I up (,,!,,,,, Cownrl Imkol In, Tlmy fnrlnr nloopln; powlon wlll nvory lodrourf Mny a m -omtlon, If plncod ndor a nakllfylk llnnn, would looll Hm a ponm lnlor. NEW SCHOOLBOY HOWLERS. Some delghtful bowlers are gven the "Unversty Correspondent." The followlngjq ff There are flve contnents, a, e, 1, o, u. The tdes are caused by. the su drawng the water out the moo drawng It In agan. A crcle Is "a lnel gjch meets It oher"enu r wut endng-. "*-?? An angle s a trangle wth only tw ldes..... St. Andrew s the patent saln[ jcptlrrthe patent sajnt~ofrengl s Unon Jack. An old solder s calleda vege- -nrrlan: A centpede s a French measure o; length. The Home Offce Is where Home Rule s made. A bshop wut a docese. Is. calle a suffragst. * In the houses of the poor the drans A NOVEL IDEA. "Do you know how use a chat- Ing dsh?" answered -Mrr-Slrrus flarfe arein a fearful state, qute unfl for human^habhatlpn, THE CABMAN AND THE BISHOP, It Is not often that a cabman has any chance of nfluencng ecclesastcal appontments, but Or. Browne [Jonts such an occason. When be was Bshop of Stepney he was once dsmssng a~ hansonl~at Tlmen : Cbur when the drver sad: Hh. an uaeenrmtu nce yuug man youve sent take charge of the church In sqdare. If ever you have the chance put htm In a bg r Job hell do It well..h A lttle later the Bshop dd fnd,nd dd use an opportunty put the clergyman n a better Job, the cabmans words were Justfed, for be dd It very well Indeed. Moreover, Dr. Browne has been known re- mark, ^There IB nn doubt schntth<*-) :abrnan sad really Influence me." A LOSING GAME. Frederck Townsend Martn, who has aboned socety In order take "trp~bociat reform, sad the other day a New York reporter: "Socety Itself mght undergo a lttle socal reformaton. In one respect, ugh, It has Improved. It doesnt play brdge BO desperately as used..a lady at the heght of the brdge fever was once dscussng the gamo wth mo. I ddnt know you played, I sad Hove you been playng long? No, not very long, Hho answered Only about four check books. " ONE LESS TO FEED. A. C. Dnkey, of Chcago, nt the onth annual meetng of Carnege Assocaton at Mr, CarnogloR real- dence""ln"~n"6w~ York, sad a rejorr, apropos, of an unjust law: "Such a law ns that drans the llfo llood out of hhlnosh, Komovcd, II would put busness In poston of Mro. Cnlhoun Clay. "A lady sad of Mm. Clay: "How can a washerwoman IHo hor nfford U> dress BO woll? Hho ddnt mo, No. I know Hm ddnt UNO, mother lady explaned, but, you non, or husb ban loft bar. " THE CHARITY PLANT. R. Fln Cullng, thn prcldont of ho AnHoelntlon for InprovltK thn Condton of tbo Poor, KIIVO a good Inflnlllnn of charty In anydclron In >I(w York, "Clnrlly," bo nnld, "la n plant whleh lcn root In boarl, grown In Iho clkl, nnd bourn frull In thn b." er, "I have some novel Ideas on the subject.".. "What^are. they?" "The best way I know of use a chafng..dsh Is- punch a hole In. the botm of It, pant It green, plant flowers In t." I HE orglnttl manuscrpt of the followng narratve s n the possesson of u grnephew... of- rnan who"wrote~ It In the year 18G2 In one of tbe campa of the Federal army. It Is here prnted for. flrst tme. The real names of persons of places have been changed fcttous ones. The sgnature nt tbo end, whch ~~Wfla suuewbnt rauay wntc," was apparently added InterT snce mmedately above It there are obvous sgns of a pen hnvlngtalhered pupet 1 by means of dred Ink. a burden mo for years n fact, ever! snce that whch I frst ld you of. ; For your mother, when I dared thnk r nf her (could thnk of hor, I should say). I never knew anythng but love. I was not so gref strcken -when I heard of her death as I ught I should have been. I havo loved her better been more at peace snce then-.... " Your father never let me know, of her death; I heard of It from a casual frend. So Instead of a possble recondlaton betweenyour father me, n thng -wlrch-"!.would bate/almost welcomed then over her grave, I thnk I hated hm more. They say love can onlyturn hatred, never frendshp, so that chance pasted.. It Is mdnght now. Well, (ho next tulng I must tell you Is tbatje-wttrr-rnny reglrent whom I klled vs! us they sad at tbo court martal day an enemy of mne. Hla namnlvnh Wllams, nnd I A BLASE- KID.,. -t~-.. "Do you love your parents, Regnald?"^ "And why do you love your parents, Regnald?" "Oh, Its conventonal thng!" Lousvlle Courer-Journal. HIS POSITION. "What was at Jhe botm.nf tl -fght between Thompson Jmp- "Jlmpson was tll Thompson waspulled off." THEN EVERY ONE LAUGHED. "Yes," sad a man who had just narrated as funny sry, "t was enough make a donkey laugh! I laughed"tll-i cred!" - * HIS ERRAND.- Heres a man returns hs wlf» after an absence of twenty years. 1."What excuse dd hegbfor-stay- Ing away all that tme?" "Sad he couldnt get the sample matched." Washngn Herald. A GENEROUS STORK. Smth I hear Browns wl^ presented.-hm wth rather an Interestng brthday present. /,.,3bnes You heard only haf. It was nothcr case of duplcate presents. Illustrated Sunday Magazne., STANDING UP FOR HUBBY. "Your bust anl Is not a relgon* man, IB he, Mrs. Wyrum?" "Id lke In know If ho Isnt! Hes one of ncut advanced ethcal cl- :urlsts In thn country!" Chcago Trbune. A HARD JOB. Now, Bobby," nald the mother an- Krlly, "dont lot me speak you> agan." "Hut," returned the naughty lttle fellow, "what fan I do prevent -on, mamma?" Satre. HIS MALADY. Mr. HllHondlgKor What klled po % llrldor Yarp? Mr. Pango Do doctah ald bo had n rpndo llvnr, I It done nplodcd. Puck. THE VERY IDEA. Clara Whllo I na playng whlat wth Mrs. Hlnflon ln«t evenng, nho «kod m«what wna the trump at leant. Ix tlmnh. Maudn Werent you pronkfld? Clara I ahould aay»o! AB If know! Puck, Nnwwad Buy, old man, you dont now what you nlfm by not lnng arrlod, llnchnlor I KUO»H not, no you :ont your mnnoy ov<«ry nght! mornlnr?"-bt, Ixul alobo-ijonocral N ABSENT-MINDED PROFESSOR. A vory lnonl nlddl profnuor wan nlly oku;cl In nolvllk a lclollllc nhl, whon nrno bnnllly opoul lnr of lln lbrary mnmol a grout famly ovont. "Tho Illllo nragr lnn nrrlvnd, rofennor." "l!h?" nnld Iln prfmmr, "II IK u Illllo boy," mld tlo turo, "I,Illlo hoy, llllln boy," mucl Ibo rofonnor. "Woll, null hm what, ho nlh," Ixtdlon Homo Journal. "My dcnr," nnld Iho (Mnnnlnnllon If D Id bur bunbnnd, "rolly, you null not bo IHI etrnvkh In your Hlonotn." "Wbntn wro now?" nnlud (ho llnforo nhlmron you Idld Mr. d Mrn. Htyno thtt whon your Krnltlur K"t n <<)ll In bn ohmt ho nnld Round»(> hard tlmt blu lulr fol ff, Now, what «ort of rvcard for nth wll mr nhlldrm lnvn If tboy oar Ihfllr fntmr lllk wml -- " Hut ddnt you know my gr-,ther woro n wlnt" NOT WHAT HE EXPECTED. "DnrU"K." bo nurmmul, "wlmvov Indunod you euro for n follow Illo mo? "1 roally.innl know, CloorKn," abo rnplld. "Ill ban tlfnatnlol Honrt mo lo a bran ponlnllt." Unnn Trannorlpt, A ymk mn J lnl roturnnl from cnlloko wul (Ht cydlk (no day whon cldonly ho cuu (o a op tnllonl. Wbllo loncodlmk h* 1 1nt run I nl of bn cllno, nml two non eno fonl hm lyltk on Iho ground. Whon IIH «M what wm lh<> m«tr ho ropllod; "Woll, I oann down Hnt lonllna wth Ilo Krnntt vnloelty lout my eonlrl Krnvlty, nnd wnn proolpllul m tn Imrd nclnnlrol rond," "Away, lonvo ITl Uo, m Id DUO of Ilo mun "l «forlknr." "I wnnt you lo ll nn planly, docr," mld Ibo nl wth Iho fnt Oovoront ponltlnn, "what lu mutter wld m«." "Wnllp "l r." flwwcrrl old doo- Ur, lonllk bnk In lln nhnlr loklk " bn b<»fy. Tort-fnoul pntlnnt, "you urn Hffrlnu from undcrwor». nnd oforuay." untl, recently employed In our frm In. n comparatvely subordnate poston. He was u troublesome, self opnonated man, of no great value the busness, not long ago ho was gotten.. -As-wlllbe-secu,-lt-vras-lntended for -rld r ofrlnrgely ar~my Instrgatlon " one who would already be In posses- roughly as be deserved. Bon of some of the facts, of the case, However, ho belonged the nllltla, ~nncl;trl8-n that lght that rmust be when the war broke out be -was read. It Is dated from the camp of gven a commsson n ths regment : UeJcdenLnrmyaL Jacksonvlllo,-BId.r S.ept. 25, 1802, nnd jreads thus: was put In ths regment as prvate, It Is now 10 p. m., I am ~ be thus It came"about that be so soon shot at-daybreak.--i-nm-urod have found-bmsollmn-a-posltlon--tako-js. not much tme before me for wrtng", revenge upon me. nnd well dd he do Yet I am gong set down here clearly so. that no doubt may reman ) what happened In my case at the Brmlug of Dnvldswn redoubt the day lefore :yesterday- nnd bow It was that I dd what I dd. It, the blackguard. Thats Immateral now, but t. Is necessary tuat you should underst that the whole regment knew.tbese facts, knew, o, that alugh I had supported hs bul- JyJng for-a-long llut wut a mur- JjrnurjLtwas^uotunIlke!ythaLljhoju.ld, only near relatve, so that you may, try get even wth hm If I had an lead It when-you grow-up (for they.opportunty. -~ Lave promsed let my lawyer have Our regment was almost In the It). You wll thenknow how your fa- center of the frst lne the day before -thcrdled, yon- wll also know that yesterday nt the srmng of the bg nothng dshonorable attaches my -redoubt, we bad bad the brunt of name our name In spte ot nl. The the Ogltlng all day. Tbe enemy had «ourt has found me gulty, but that s. thrown up some very strong earthmere crcumstance hdeous clrcum-! works In front of the man defenses,.flnce^. It Is. not.my fault, my Opr artllery, aded by the In- «od6clence s clear before God; my fnal fnntry, had had a lot of work do trbunal... In demolshng them drvng "THERE J MY CAPTAJN 5 NAME P H 111 I HI I"HMM I Ml l"ht ~f Frstly, ugh. I. must tell you enemy from Ueru.. about your father. Long before We had srmed tbe earthworks war broke out be I bad quarreled-- twce already had lost at least a about -your dear mother. That la. a thrd of our offcers men. I had two mnor wounds only. I "l Kn.I.BD THAT MAN MBM nbtrnd M«BAW IT." dfferent sry. Mover mnd Unt. It wan nnllor hard nlroko of fa In my Me, ugh purhapu It wll nl bo put rght now. Wo both loved her, your father J, h) won. I loft our homo twot lo New York, whoro I Joned 6amnon & Hondloy, tb a rsng Wrn of (.HKle1-u. Vour father utuyel at tlu old pluo down Houtl whch 11 hope wll bo left for you when Illx jlmful war In over -nnd thero lur nrxlvd your mother ran tbo plnln- ton., Wo had been vory dear frlunln all ur llvoh, ho I, 1 WIIH frtlnbmbllrl by Unt Hoparatlon, conng ma It 11 l l; lllllon my other grout loan, for your mot Inn 1 WIIH ll» nweclct Unt over wlkud tbl earth, roobcr Unt. Mn ded four yearn ago noxt Dx-onl)ur on your blrthlay. Your fallcr I novor HIIW ngal untl tlo «lny lcforo yohnlny, It IN IIH much for tlo Hkn of her bmonory an for nny otlmr ronon thll l nm mnllk IhlH tlcmcrt for you,. AVhon thn war brku out your fa. jtlor, of cono, WIIH bound lo Ibo looulh, Iho Cofolorntcn. I, lowvor, lad ovrol my conccllo wlll Ilo Inoulll. I had no InloroHt In It. On Iln (contrary, I Inul ovury ronno Unlt If or HID north, Am I hnvo lono HO nml IIH woll an ny man wth what roultl My boy, Ionrn lo ln war,, nl, cvl war, for Unt In whm Itull In Int loono upon enrll, Tlnk Ood tlmt your mother novor llvol n woo Illn! AN for mymolf, In ono way I nm nut uorry that thn lnn lpponod, I hough I fwlol wth all my loart (lnt I ltul Ulod flultlh day laforo yoftnrday, (for dupltu ull my offurta llfo Im* lou Iln, wu3 klled n the second assault, rnnd-wlllums-ok hla-plaee-ln-comm.- " " -. Then the bg assault was.ordered on a weak pont n ther man defenses where-our-lenvy-nrtlllory-had-nado-abreach, we" were hurled at It. regment upon regment. There, was u surge a roar of Oghtlng. One was conscous of nothlngbufcxploslonh shouts screams, lood everywhere nudjnen.^strub6lns men fallen. At last I was on Blope at the foot of breach, stumblng over bodes fghtng my way blndly, half, choked by smoke nnd dust. And then suddenly I saw your father. I cannot explan what happened wthn me at that moment. I was half mad lnd dnzed from a wound In the head perhaps half a chld agan. I cannot explan, but I saw hm as ugh ha wero only man buforo me. De.fplt- all the yeans sluco I had last seen hm the Hta ho was In, wth blood grlmo on bn face n hs grzzled har, I saw hm as I ugh wo woro nt home gether In old days. j ItWRSJI8. ugt a vjhlpn Ilshed on mo nuu mo uncoscluuh of ghastly holocaust around us. Perhaps yotr mother was near, But It WIIH only bo nn Inatant IIo Bttw mo also, whether tlo sunny] fccllugh wcro In hm I do not know, but ho Hod as If turned uno wth bs gazo full on mo. Th) next Instant mmo ono In front of nlo my rght, I could not HOO Who It WIIH, dnlcd forward hurled a nword half HH length In bn elout. I ca uo (Jcornoa fnco now. llln jaw dropped, but bn oyon rcnnlnol llrcd nn HID tll h) fol. Then I wont qltn mal, 1 (llnl. I felt choked, am thlkh HWIIIII loforu mo. I klled that num. I do not actually romoklt- how, but men bullad mo HIIW It. IIo WIIH WlllluuH,"of ootho, (In) man wln> klllol your falhor for whom I am lo ho Hbot In an hour or tvo. I nm Ilcl am wll H(I) ). I hnvo Hbl uvorylllug. I thnk, Hut I am not Hurry, I lcllovo II IHO lutcly In Ibo lntoafr, 1 Illnk that I nlnll Mud Melon anl (lorgo In nvory Illllo lu now. (loodly, my b)} Ood llw you I Hplloro. wie are apt jve o much n the world that Is not enough In the world that ought be; o much n the world of fact not enough- In:the [-world of Imagnaton". The-facts of lfe alone wll not satsfy human needs. They may satsfy a dog or a bee, but they wll not satsfy a man. Man requres more than facts In^hbr lfe; Along wth the facts he must have 1mmust DOC more than a-tasght, must feel more than the materal thngs that uch hm. He cannot lve by bread alone: He must lve a good deal by fath by memores lu lla hopes. Tbe best noblest TBOSt consolng part of-ufe Is the Ufe ot^thp sprt of relgon, of the patrot Ism that would de for an dea, of ntegrty that cares for rght because t Is rght forlberty because In lberty tbe soul of man growsstrong Tor order because wut It HBerty cannot endure. It Is ths part of lfe that Memoral day Is ordaned foster ths mmateral, Invaluable, ndspensable part of t. Money s useful; wealth s "past labor sred up for future use Men-wll dotnuclrfonnoneyr they do well bo regardful of usefulness of- wealth. But they wll do more for sentment,, for somethngthat exstsonly "In the magnaton, only n ther hearts. For that tuey wll turn asde from the creaton of wealth nnd wll gve ther, substance, f need be, ther very lves. It Is preserve ths trat In men that Memoral day Is nsttuted. It remnds us of our fathers, who gavo ther lves for nn Idea. Edward 8..Martn n Youths Companon. ANGLE." by Cvl War Survvors as a Hot Hlaca. One of the most desperate fghts of the cvl war was that whch ok place.at the "Bloody Angle" on May 12, It Is stll remembered by tbe survvors as probably the hottest place they ever were In. General L. A. Grant, commer of tbe Vermont brgade, descrbed the fght at the j "dead lne", as follows: "It was not only a desperate struggle, but-it -was lterally -a b h flgnt Nothng BuTIKTpIIed up logs or I breastworks separated the combatants.! REMEMBERED!! IN-SCOTLAND;;,. f t 0 ; I Solders of Our Cvl War ;!!! Have Memoral In Edn-! burgh Cemetery. t**frl"m-m-w<"frh"h*-h-*** IN one of the oldest buryng grounds of Ednburgh, the Old Gallon. whch len on 11 spur of the Cal n rnks. there st.s close the mausoleum that marks the grave of Davd Hume, phlosopher nnd hmran, n.strkng memoral, whch, through the exertons of Wallace Bruce, formerly Amercan consul In -Edluhucda memory of Scotsmen who fell In Amercan el l -»ar Tlu m.^ulal Is vsted by most of tbo Amercan ursts who go n Klnlrgl. It conssts of a statue of Abraham Lncoln, below It, kneelng wth uplfted halds, u lfe sze fgure of one of negro rnoe whose freedom from slavery Lncoln -secured. The memoral on < recent Memoral (ffy was dnffufd^wltnhe flngh^of tlnrj Unted States Scotl, over the foldn of tbe stars strpes audj I saw them pass n-the ranks Grslre, fatter stalwart son.! Each was a veteran tred true,. Had marched In the ranks barac a gun. One fought wth Scbtl n Mexco, Then followed Grant, hs son at hs sde. JTfae wne of battle was In ther blood: 1=1 They must follow me tbj, what of beautful wreaths, whle loose flowers were strewn around the grante base upon whch the fgures rest. A magnfcent wreath of arum lles, lles Our men would reach over the logs fre In the faces of tbe enemy, who would stab over wth ther bayonets. Many were shot stabbed through the crevces holes between the logs. Men mounted the works wth muskets rapdly hed, them up a contnuous fre untl they were. sh6t down, when others would take ther places contnue the deadly work. Severanmes curng the day placed on the montfmcnt by the Unt ed States consul.at Ednburgh, nn other trbute was sent by the Unted States consul at Dunfermllne. Mss Margaret Taylor, n woman over eghty years of age, vsted tbe ground placed on the. memoral a small sheaf of flowers In memory of her brother, John Taylor, who, on March 7, 1863, fell In a skrmsh at Rappahannock. When he left Scotl Taylor receved a presentaton watch from hlsemployer. The watch was found on hm after hs death was sent Jaaafr> Ma popplo In Scotl. WltA a letter whch he had wrtten hla sster the day before he fell. MomorUI D«/ Llho All Boul D*y. > Meolnl lty In In Inl ntlln: no lln a nrrlnr All Houln 1 day, H owo (In ofl(;l, nrorllg lo M( lllo acconlh, Iho wnc of loutl, Wb> IIOKIIII III" IMrllro of lm-orllg Ihol- Kvon IIIHH lmn two yonrt nflur Iln Ilno nf Ilo rlvll Wn-. That trugglo of four yorn hud kopt our country In u cuhtnt lnlo of oonmollon oxktot, lovory [mrt of-tlu naton Inul votrlbud Itj mn, yotuk nml old, lo Ilo oonllll. Wbun ponco wan ronlorod Ibro WIIH Hcnrcoly n VlllKo or wn that lll not Imvo n Knvo ruulnl U of Ibo four fll eml. A. Now York nowhmpur Unt publlalod a pnra^rnb tnllnu Hnt a fow wonu of Colnlnn, Mnn., Inul utrown Iho KnvoM of tlo duul uuldlurf, Unon no woll n n Cfalorn. Thn nllk trlbntu entuod u thrll of (onlonohn IIIIMU (lrohh Iho north, nml It rouuol, o a probnlly nothng olm could hnva doo,» foolltk of nto^nl mnlty am lov«. "DEAD" SOLDIER AWOKE. Wounded Unon Man Came Lfe Soared H* Company. Major Samuel A. I.oncl of Pennsylvana" octtbld" tlofollbwlg renarkablo epsode- of cvl war: After the chnrgo In fght at th» Wcldun road, In vhlvh bn regment partlclpad, Aug. 10, 1804, Company IT had but two men loft, named Me- Manua nnl Kull. Tbeso men, under comm of (then) Sergeant Loxch, wcro nnng HIOHU on lckut duty durng the nght. McMmum lnd gone boyond ll» lne WIIH behnd u treo when a flthb of lghtnng ro vel led l.t whcrvboutu lo Kull, who, mlutuklnr hm for a Confederate, llnnl nul nlot McMunH In HID bond. KullH nhtnko WIIH dlhcovored, blm connulon body WIIH onrrld tbo rear, covcrcl wth a blankot mll plucnd on tn ground, n Hupponcd, lul Unon Hobllor Nnxt orlng, whllo n party of tbo roglnunt worn Hontcl around tloonn- II ro dlueuhhlng lnlluk nnd coffco In cloho roxlnlly MolMum body, tbo llnku WIIH neon nvc, md dlroct ly, lo tlo grout oohttutlon of tbo prly, MeMnm rofo up, wuluol lo tn) Urn nml unkcl for a cu of ooftoo, Aflc- bn eonuh lnl rocovorel tlu. nolvc hoy -orol In Iln Mro unt no- (((lolll Iho VrtTvlel MoMnH. IIo WIIH bully wonlol, hnwovor, n/l WIIH nun! In n bhplnl. Tlo operaton of (fopnlk WIIH orfnc(l, am] Iho IlIIIVOIOll. ~tee~ Confederates would show a whte flag about the works when our fre slackened jump over surrender,- others were crowded down - fll ther places. It was there that the. Bomewhat-celebratcd~tree~was~cut~off~ by bullets there that brush logs were cut peces whpped In basket stuff." General McGowan, who was on the other sde of trenches leadng the South Carolna brgade, statedln bs report: "Our men lay on ono sde of the breastwork, the enemy on other, n many Instances men.were pulled ovor. Tho trenches on tbo rght had bo cjcnrcd of dead moro than once. An oak tree twenty-two nches In dameter In rear of tlo brgade WIIH cut down by musket balls, Ond.lt fell about 12 oclock Thursday nght, the 12th, Injurng Hovernl men n tbo Frst South Carolna regment," Tha Fl*u on Memoral Day. Tlo followng thllon l llhld fro- <Hlottly; Wn! In Ilo ootort way put out a lng on M.o-lnl lny, May :IOV Horn In tlo IIIIHWOI, (nlo from tlo Unlll HIlcM nny IogulatloH: "On Mnornl ln.v nl all "nny»>ntn lalloh Ibo nllonl lng wll bo dn plyol nt lnlf nl nlt from HIIIII-IHO untl Illlllny, anl loforo no Ilo bml wll play n dltgo or nomn pprprlnlo ar, At Ilo ronr r, nn of Illn omorlnl trlltlo, al noon, tlo lnx wll bo holnl lo Ilo lop nf Ilo Mnr nnl wll rnnlt Mmn untl untol " On Moorll lny o olhor otohluu whon Iho Hup In llnplnyl at btlf ttff, on rahlk Ilo lng U Hluull g» Mu; poal nnd Ihou ho l M"l ono wdth nf Ibo Har. In nlrlllg tn; lng II Hhoult bo nlwnyn rolrnol ID Ilo p-nk loforo IN THE WAR AND ARER. Battle Incdent Whch Led Later Resraton of a Sword. General Kelfer, later lu congress from the Sprngfeld (O.) dstrct, wna ono of bht men wounded In the cvl war. IIo entered tbo volunteer army u Aprl, 1R01, am served untl after I.CON nurromlcr In In tll that tlno he receved three HcrntehuH, but shortly after Iho surrender bo WIIH Hcoutlng at tb) bend of n Hnnll forco of cavalry eno muldonly upon a Inrgo forc-o of Confodurn cavalry. There WON a HklnulHl, In whch Kolfor WIIH wounded uud lu whch ho would bnvo been klllod bad It not boon for Interventon uf Confederate connler, who, under the clrcun atancoh, Hlmly wanted bo lot alone. Kolfor returned camp, Inul bn wound tlrchhed, reported leulnunrrn Iorolvol Hpoclal ordurn anl wth rmmforcomtt Htrd llnd tlo dorttllet CofoderaH. IIo fonnl them, Colonol Tucker, tlo Con fedora conudor, HuTonlorml. Kolfor cnrrlotl Telon HWonl homo wllb htm. nnd It WIIH kopl In bn lbrary at.sprng llobl IIH u Icophy of (ho war. In IH7II Kolfor WIIH oloctcl con grohh lu IH81 WIIH ololcl H K>kor. AmoK I!H mllancon In IHTII wan John Itnndolpl Tuekor of Vlrglnl. In convonmllon ono day Kolfor (old Tnrlc or tbo ntury of Ilo mvonl, anl Tnelor mld Ibo olllcor vlo Hnomlool Iho lny of (ho HklnulHl wnn uulollodly lln lfolhor. TllH fact bolu; olnbllhl ol, Kolfor ok tlo HWol lo VmllKn.jluccl It In Iho lnuln of J, Ilpl Turker, who -otlurcd U lo IIH orlglnl ownr. In nflor yotn (Ionoral Kolfur lornmo nln a ontm of oongrcmh found Iho HOII of.1, Ilph Tuckor In Iho fnllo-n nol. At Arllngloo. At ArllnHlo) l«nun H""" lown, Tm n m Klnlm Iouul nnl rol, A* IhotHl wllh Iulluno In oowu Tlo nunllloll hloul lln<x rtdl-- Vho«A lfloon who hy ntroun nml nt«o l r ollklll fomlrnn, If (lny lout of WO. Am now nlup luup Itolr IIMIK ln«t Mlo Dlloutll Iln nol u( Arllmlon, "THE FIGHTING rvtcooks." No Other Famly Has a Cvl War Rocord Lke Thers. I was halted the other day before a remarkable pantng that hung In the BpJenddrolundnaftheod-caplUJ buldng, calledthe stntehouso, n Columbus, O., says Deshler Walsh In the Natonal Monthly.. It represented a group of ten men, every one of them strong n feature. -The-centrnl-fgure~was-that"Of~a"man of commng presence, past mddle lfe, clothed n tbo old fashoned unform of n Unted States army offcer, seated on a camp char, backed by a tented canopy. Around hm In graceful postons, apparently consderng cehal plans of battle, were the other nne. Tbo scene Itself was a shady nook amd rollng ground, md lu the dstance were u farmhouse evdence of pasral lfe such as dally confronted the solder who pnrtlclpal In tbo Amercan cvl war. ; Ths pcture WIIH labeled "TUe Khrht* ng McCooks." The lender wns Major Danel McCook, tboothers wero hs nne HOIIH, every ono of whom served lu tbo urny or navy of thp Unted. States. The father three sous wcro klled In struggle, four sons BUbBoqun tly- dlod -ju servce, or mfvlved become Twoll known lawyer of New York. Thcso were of " trlbo of Dm." Another branch WHS culled "tbo trlbo of John," In whch tlo.ro wcro flvo members, makng u tal of ffteen, every, ono of whom was t comml.h.slom.l otllcer, exceptng OlmrleH, of frst trlbo, a volunteer prvate, who declned a commsson In Iho regular army nul WIIH klled In llrnt bttlo of Hull Hun. In all tn) nnnlx of tbo war tloro IH none moro amazng, noun more pulsatng wth herosm than thn record of ono famly. The younger be has tales tell ~~0 ~war afar on Cuban sol," 01 tbe deadly trench the thrllng charge. And the conquerors joy la battle ll. We may leave our country our sons. They follow, as we dd, (her sres. No coward stran the red blood knows Once wanned n freedoms battle fres. Nnette M. Lowater. To the Unknown Dead. "Ono of the most uchng ceremones of. Memoral day, perhaps : ouo whch IN felt most keenly by surylvlng vuturam, Is trbutes collected lu fofory of the mkbwn dead. There wero men who went In battlo Wth ther comrades, who fought good lght nul In tlo thck of conflct dsappeared forever. Bouo who were captured worked ther way back.llborty. Others uro lyng In unnrked"gfvosv And n^barnuls head unknown dead scarcely n solder U forgetful of Homo such Incdent. Men who bnvo tasted battle, who lnvo offered ther lven lr country, art) butter nhlo reckon worth, of patrotsm than no who Imvo endured no greater Hcrllleo than payng taxes. It ly tluso men who feel moht pan wlum y scent a growng sprt of IntllffereKo In tbo tradton:) of naton. Such an occason na Memoral day domorveh rcvorvntlal attenton, anl by ther oxnmplen y try Instll rovcnmro nml patrotc prncples In lr chldren..-*!

3 / JOHN PBASCH. JR. Funeral Drecr Embalmer Twelfth Street, between Ralroads Local Phone 901. Bell, 47-D., N. J. Edw. Cathcart, Contracr & Bulder Central Arc., llnmrhonn, N. J. Jobbng Shop Work Furnture Reparng Mss Bertha Twomey,.Notary-Publc- Commssonar of Deeds All busness In these lnes properly md oromptb ^ttcndel. Jvenlncs-L Bcrmhoutes offce, nanmo. E. P. JONES FUNERAL-DIRECTOR And Embalmer Ix>cal Pnone 698. Bell. 21 X. 233 Bellevue Ave.,vN: J. Al Mlk Bottles -Sterlzed Wth Lve Steam at Clarfed Mlk Walter J. Verner PLUMBING & HEATING Contracr Regstered Hamuoun, N..J» Local Phoue 904 Fre Insurance at Cost, The Cumberl Mutual Fre Insurance Company arousng more of a sentment aganst such lawlessness. mornng. - Wll nsure your property at less cost than others. Kenson: operafg Purchase your Monday provsons -day, as far as possble. Do expenses lght ; no loadng 01 not expect the sres delver anythng on Memoral Day. premum for profts ; sxty-seven years of satsfacry servce. Cash surplus over $100,000. For parmclnrm, MIJO The Republcan offce wll be open on Memoral Day, untl about nne oclock. Talk t up, Clmutanqua. Woyl DoPuy,Agt,, N.I. Cor. Hrnonl anl rhfrry Hln-olu "Sold by Strout" UM bonu «( 9000 FARMS Mo* (MIX l>»r«f«ft fa " *"* * f "V* lh«b»t An.wl"" cw In Uxl I"-* Ix w- t... luau V/.c.n(jo* f.rm, Nn J»M«f«M. 1 "Uew la U«ll YMrJKyrr*.., H. W. Mller, K. lluunn A»»nl for t A. Strout Farm Agency [, A I/pHOUGH The Prudental las yet " span one ^*" generaton, as men reckon tme, s the youngest of all.the great lfe nsurance companes, t s one of the p leaders among these great companes, has - 2 Bllon 600 Mllon Dollars of Insurance n force. Progressve management of ts busness, far, openhauded.dealngs wth ts army of polcy-holders, promptness n payng clams, are some of the thngs that account for ts present greatness.. FORREST F. DRYDEN. Pment It would clve ths Company much pleasure have you vst Prudental Kxhlblt, ^on-l.l-lnnurbco-nnd-p«lll&~v«llaro, Palaceot-Mlnes am Metallurgy. Panama- Pacfc Kxposltlon. San KrnuclHco., South Jersey ;Republcan IsAuet every. Saturday mornlnc Entered In Ilnnmonn Post-Offce &fl Becnnd-class matter br HOYT & SON, PUBLISHERS Orvlllo E. lloyt Wllllnm O. Hoyt Subcrlutlnr. Irlce : f 1.86 per year. ft.oo In Atlantc County. Three cents per cooy..<~)u ante nt ofuco. at AVells News Hoom Adrertlslne IlRtes on apdlicntlon.. Ixcn! Phoncn 5.12^ SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1915 Park s showng up better than ever, wll be a credt Councls commttee f, they^cpntnue..mprove t, The.cof ner entrance has been narrowed, keep teams off the path ; new posts jave,be,en set,. a,new entrance opened n the solu corner, "bath houses repared,-the" docks rebult. Other mprovements wll make t more Many "peoplewere dsapponted when we announced tral there would be no summer Chautauqua ; but we are glad say that there las been a change, threedays of the.veetrfollov.rg the close of roar wtl be~pleasantly occupedpa: s w 11 be rseen by programmes dstrbuted about wn. See ther advertsemenn ths page. The Sewer Assessment Commssoners nvte all nterested property ers meet them at Tov^JlallojTjws^yeveng,Junej}t,eght. oclock. No orary wll be allowed, as ths wll be a purely busness neetng, when se who see. errors n ther assessments may present clams for correcton.. We are pleased that the sres are close at nne oclock, next Monday. Whle t wll gve enp!6yes nearly a whole day off, houselolders wll have tme replensh the " provson chest whch ran low over Sunday.. No) the Baptst men folks who went Kgg Harbor last Sunday dd not attend the.ball.game. They went church, asssted n Looks lke new Bellevue pavng. Mayor Hurt Counclman?ez were n Atlantc Cty on Thursday, dscussed varous materals vtllhe offcals,,.. L,eave flowers for Memoral Day] at Ltlefelds offce ths evenng, aa the lades wsh arrange them.n tme for an early start on Monday HAMMONTON Chautauqua Festval! IN BELLEVUE HALL- Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday June 14th, 15th 16th By the Scorer Lyceum Bureau, Phladelpha. Three afternoons three ovenlnga of Lectures,.Concerts Entertanments, Afternoons at 2.30 at K oclock Secure your Tckets at once. See the Programme for Partculars Season Tcket, One Dollar For sale by M«H Mary Lttle A lmted number of Hcnt.s (72) wll be reserved for se who wrh, for 35 ccnt.s extra An Important Arrest For two years or more, nyterou robberes have occurred, n Ham monn, the perpetrars kep ther tral well hdden. But t ths, as n some other cases, th temptaton take artcres easly dentfed led ther detecton. Over a year" ago,,mtt Rder resdence was,entered, clothng food, a Masonc watch charm taken. Alugh suspcon pontec a youug-anrt was not untl Wednesday last that he Isaac P."Hannum7; was taken n cusdy at Elzabeth by County Detectve Harrgan brough back home. Word o -the charm beng lost had been sent about the state,.when,twas pawned, Mr, Rder was notfed. Mr. Ltkes resdence, then on Eleventh Street, was entered anj clothng taken. n., a- pocket nfe contanng Ltkes name, ths was n Hannutns possesson whenjewas-arrested Wth ths chan of evdence, Justce Strouse held hm wul bal, on Thursday he was taken Mays Lng awat Gr Jurys acton. Frends of the, young mau are loathe condemn hm t blamng hs downfall evl companons. The Grange wll -bold..an < open meetng, * n C v c Club Hall, on the evenng of Frday. June 4th. Addresses by Prof. Maltby, Drecr of Vocatonal Schools, Prof. Armstrong, of the Vocatonal School, others^ Good - musc." All Matrons frends are cordally nvted ths meetng, whch wll se educatonal entertanng. Vctdr~Recofcls COME IN hear them. VIOTROLAS Sold on easy payment plan. ROBT. STEEL, Jeweler 1KOlOSAUS FOK COAL Sealed Proposal? endorsed "Bd for 2oal" the name of the bdder, wll e receved by W. R. Seely, Dstrct ^Icrk, at the offce of the Board of Sducaton n the Hph School Buldng, on Saturday? June , at four oclock p.m., for supplyng the Board of educaton of Hummonn, N, J., wth about 140 ns of Pea Con], In carload ota, Ibn. the n ralroad weght, be delvered the Central School buldngs. Specfcatons may $e hnd of the Dstrct Clerk. The rght reject nny or all bds s reserved. Dated, N. J., May 29, 916. W. K. SEELY, Dstrct.Clerk. OKD1NANCK Orxlmrce provde for An aynr out openng of u now street, bo named Packard Street Whereas, Wllam L. Black lm«appled Town Councl lay out rtun a proposed new street, named Packard Street, descrbed as follows ; Begnnng In tlo south lno of Ilollevuo Avenue, "at dstance of foot, west of.the south corner of Vnlluy Avenue llulluvuu Avenue ; tlonco nmlng south.19 degrtum, 21 nnut md 15 seconds cant 1007,10 feet a pont n he north lno of Grape Street ; thence 2) West along north lno of Ornpn Street DO foet n pont for u corner n sad Uno of Grape.Street ; thunctt,()) north 119 degrees, 21 mnutes 45 oconds west foet Ilu south Ine of Bollovno Avenue ; thenru (4) >ast along ttn south lno of llellovuu Avenue 60 fuel the place of begnnng) md applcant lnng the owner of the fnds abuttng upon mld proponed ntroot nd thu ls over whch sad proposed lroet shall puss, anl sad applcant hm xocuted lrllvtrcd lo tlo Town of Innnonlon a good sflklvnt con- /oyunco.for tlm ls wthn the lmts f tlo mld propohcd stront ; Thornforo llu [I. Onllnud by Invor Town Councl of Town f llmmlollll! 1. That I ho mll llntlon lo lay out nnd opep snld pruposml new ntreul, 119 Hrrlnbofrulmclll, bu, thu same H huruly adopted, 2. That. Itmrt II. Hlmrpu JVHSII I,. t1e (nrg<l nnd Wllbcr 1< Hnlnn, threu llscrot, Imprllnl nnd dlhlnteruslvd Mnons, beng reld-ntn fouholjrn n gnld Town, be, they nrt hurnly ppolnlod conmlhslonrs xnlnlno n HIM wlnl ntttur ]arlltlly, he hunt of lulr Julgnunf, skll anl llllly, anl rus n mrvuy or map.0 bu made of nald InrovumU, nnd nllnmlu Mnl of snld ImprovomnlH, ml nswnn Hh nsllnrtl rout upon mull* ahnlllug on sad lnprovunnln, arcordln; Ilu Imn-lltt ruculvrd ro- or, olhurwl purfonn tludutlosof surh rmmhalonorn In mch cunn nnlo nnd jrovlded, Hlufnt.l ; K C. IIUUT, Atst; W. II. HKKI.Y. Mayor. Town Clork. ntrodcnd Mny 12 IDlT. nnnel May ftl, lllln, COUNTY CAPITAL GARAGE 1IOTOK POWER, ECONOMY, DURABILITY RELIABILITY. Pleasure & Commercal Mays Lng, N. J. WILSON S.TURNER,Sub-Agent. Wm. B. Phllps Atrney - at - Law, N. J Federal St., Camden Advertse n the S. J. R GET THE Telephone Habt. A TIME SAVEE MONEY MAKER A Necessty of modern Busness, Economcal Socal Condtons. Telephone &Tel.Co- Gves Best of Servce At Lowest Cost. A. J. RIDER, Prest Manager. Establshed nnd Operated (or Patrlotlam,. NOT FOH PllOFtT Greenhouses Central Ave.,. ] Large assortment of Palms, House Plants, Cut Flowers, Funeral Desgns In fresh flowers, %wax or metal WATKIS & NICHOLSON "Flojrsts Laudscap* Uwnl Phone B3r Hell 1-w AT STEELS GIFTS SUITABLE FOR Such gfts are chershed through lfe; great care, shouldbe ejcercsechn tlehrsektour For Her,..... Damond Rng, W^ch.JJracelet JVatch.jLavaller, Bracelet, Rng.?earl Necklace, Collar Pns, Brooch, -Rbbon Fob, Fountan 1 Ven Codak *f yraljn Ivory Comb, Brush, Mrror ; artcles for the dressng able, alumn pn : many other ndvdual artcles. For Hm, Hamln, I^wardj^lgn ojrjwauham Watch, Waldemar Chan. Sgner~Rng7~Te~Casp, Gold Pocket Knfe, Cuff Lnks, Te Pn, Sastman Kodak, Waterman-Fountan Pen, Umbrella, Alumn Pn. For Them, Sterlng or Slver-plated Table Ware (stard maltes), Vctrola, Cut Gla*s, H-panted Chna. We have kept n mnd the subject of prce. Ypucan fnd presents of v n ue all( l elegance at a prce n keepng wth ybrvshes. ROBERT STEEL, Jeweler Opmetrst. n the matter of the assessment for benefts caused by the constructon of House Connectons n Town of, Now Jersey, of the appontment of commssoners assess sad benefts. To Whom It May Concern.: Notce of Meetng of Assessment Commssoners - Notce Is hereby"gven that Assessment Commssoners, apponted by the Jrcult Court of Atlantc County, assess benefts for Homo Connectons n sad 1own, wll hold a publc hearng on Tuesday, June 1st at hour of eght oclock n thu evenng of sad day, at Town Hnll, n sad Town of, at whch tmu all persons Interested n the fxng of sad annussmunu for, benefts may appear wll bo hoard. n th«ntlur of n»hoh«m«nt for bcnulun cauul-d by thu conntrucllun of Hyutum of Buwera In Town of Hnmmonn, Now Jersoy, of tlo tppolntmont of commlmlonurh IIHBCHH auld lonellth. Enw, H. WIIITK, H. 0. PACKARD, C, D. CLAUSH, Assessment Commssoners. Notce of Mootng of Assessment Commssnora N To Whom It May Concorn : Notlco IH luruby Rlvtn that AnaoHHntrt (.onnlh.lonvrh, ntpolnt-d by Crcut Court of Atlantc County, t IIUHUHH b-nclltm for a ynn of Huwum n nd own. vv lll hold u publc. hvnrl r on Tueday, June lt, lllll. tt thu hour of (tght clock In thu uvunlnp; of mld lny, at thu Town Hall, In Hat Town of Ilalnmnnn, nt whch tlmo all purmnn InUu-UHtvd In thu llxk of mtfd n.hunhnuntn for lchllts nny appuar wll bu honrd. Kow. II. Wurru, II. 0, IACKAIU), (!. D. Cl.AIIHH. Moth Bags, Etc. Protect your Wnter Furs And Your Qoodl Clothes. We have a new lot of fmtchel-forned Motl.,Bngt, wth hook nsde. Yon do not have fold any N fs/.c garment, 1 ). S/.e.s of the.se, All jo-nches wde by 5 ndct* acrotm, 64 n. long, -at 90 cents ; 60 n. long, 75 centa ; 50 n. long, 6o-ccnt«; 37 nehet), 50 cents. Moth Sheets, 40 x 48 nched. Gum Camphor, Moth Balls, Tar Camphor, The Red dross Pharmacy. New Seres, June 3rd The Loan Buldng As socaton L OPEN A New Seres of-sck, T June,. One Dollar monthly pays an Installment Share, whch wll mature be worth 200 n about 136 mouths. $100 buys a Prepad Share, * Whch wll mature be worth $200 n about 136 months < wut further payment Ths Seres wll reman open untl December, 1915 Money loan at each meetng, or between meetngs by applcaton the Secretary Payments receved at The Peoples Bank on Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday precedng,thejneetng, whch s~held "" the frst Thursday evenug of each month, n Fremens Hall J. A. W^AS, Presdent. H. K. SPEAR, Vce-Presdent^ W, J. SMITH, Treasurer. *. W. R. TILTON, Secretary DIRECTORS D. C. Herbert F. N. Thomas T. C.JElvns H. McD. Lttle Chas. Cunnngham W. H.-Andrews. J. G. GaUgne THE PLACE TO BUY Lumber Mllwork - Lme Cement Coal Wood.<> -.-. ~ < Pant -Glass-.---.; -,, BooEnga Fertlzers Wall-board Terra Cotta Ppe.! ; Cycne;rFen(;fc rt~rrr- r~r Both Phones Prompt Delvery Let us estmate on your wants. JOSEPH R-IMHOFF TT7HEN drvng a bnder ts aggravatng VV have sp because "the twne went wrong." Sometmes the trouble s a bad spot n the twne sometmes a tangled ball Such delays are the real prce; you pay for cheap twne. PLYMOUTH TWINE speeds up work cuts down the costs. Plymouth s stronger tes more bundles thaa an/ other br. The qualty never vares the balls dont fall down. If you want ah easy an3 economcal harvest, get your twne from us. And take our advce, order Plymouth EARLY. For Hlc-ly GEORGE ELYINS, Hananoun Cool Comfort Cull uuvyn le ^urnttcl on n hot, lay, If. you luv plhty of Ice tu hotu ; lull ulhtt you hnvo you me npl lo l>o luuonfortl>l», Wo would lke- lo nko u chlncl (o cu >ply you wth K-c for (he entre IUIIIHIUT, dcllv-. crlnn It dully. At lny rule, lot UH ((note you ])lt-<-h. Lttlefeld Ice & Coal Company lloth IhoncM. aoh><j Ilellevuo Avenue., State School Money: The tal apportonment of State school moneys for the year for Atlantc Co., s $451, ncludng the Ralroad tax ant Surplus Revenue. Upon the bas of superntendents, supervsors prncpals, hgh school teachers days attendance, etc., t has teen determned that the varous munc paltes of. the county are enttlec portons of the above amount as follows:..././- - AhBccon W Atlnnllc Cty...-..: S3 DuomVlHUTownRllp... 28,834 4") Hnt Atlantc Cty, v : Ke Harbor Cty Kt Harbor Townshp... 9,4:19 77 VolBom.. 2,42468 <»IIojray Townshp..I Hamln Townshp 10.KI4 73 Hnmroonn , Unwood..,.,,,,,,,,,,,..!, Longport Margate Cty Mulllca Townshp 6.0(114 North feld Fleasantvllle 31, Port Republc , Homers Pont 3,76091 Ventaor. 6,818 SI Weymouth Townshp... 8, SHERIFFS SALE. By vrtue of a wrt o( fer facas me drected, Issued out ol the New Jersey Cour of Chnncery, wll be sold at publc vendue on SATURDAY. THE TWENTY-SIXTH- DAY OK JUNE. NINKTEKN HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN, at two oclock In the afternoon In the Court RomrNoTSOtTEecond floor. Guarantee Trua Bulldlnr. In the cty ofatlantlc Cty. County of Atlantc. Stnte of New Jersey. -A41-thnt-*mrtLjn n-.ft nr pnrnol nt Innd «q premses herenafter partcularly descr stuate In the Town ol. In the County ot Atlantc State ol New Jersey bounded descrbed as follows: llerlnnlnr at the.northeasterly corner o Hellevue Avenue Thrd.Street runs tlpncp Northeastwardly alont the Northerly sde ol Rellevue Avenue one hundred (eet ft pont, thenoe Northwestwardly parade wth Thrd Street one hundred feet nco Southwestwardly parallel wth llellevue Avenue one hundred leet -the Easterly sde of Thrd Street thence Somlemw nrdly alone the sad sde of Thrd Street one. hundred feet the place of r*eelnnlnr. Hene the Kflme premses whch OlgV Ponlt by deed datpd the twenty-ffth day AUKUHI, A.D.. nn. recorded In the Clerks offce cl Atlantc O< untr nt Mays Ijndlnr. New Jersey, lr hook 465 ol deeds, folo 348. Ac.. granted -r -nveyed un, Anny Ruberne. Mlon:<-l Kuberne James Rul-«r- In fee, ulzed IIH cl t> urujjchy ol James Uuberne et. nl. nnd taken In ercutlor at the sut ol Joseph A. Rub^rnr- be noll by JOSEPH n. BAnT.Hrrr. DalfHl Jlay , Sherff. "!OK»CH A 1UCUAUD3. Sold rn. -.; ,Prs fee AN ORDINANCE Enttled a Supplement an Ordnance enttled, "An Ordnance for the appropraton of moneys, for the general ncdental expensea of.the Town of for the year 1915, respectng taxes be assessed rased cover sad appropratons,. adopted nn the eghteenth day ol January, J1915. : «Secton 1. Be t ordaned by the Mayor Town Councl of the Town ol, Atlantc County, New Jersey, that n addton the severa sums approprated by the ordnance whch ths ordnance s a supplement, tbare «hall be npproprated the sat Mayor Town Councl do hereby approprate the followng addtons sums for the general ncdents expcnach of the sad Town of Hammon n for the year 1915, wt: Pot Town Purposes,- the sum of... $2, For Caro Mantenance- - of Poor tle sum of... GOO.Oft For Hghways thenum<jf, A tal of $3, Sccton 2. And bo It further ordaned, that the sad] sum of three us dollars ($3,000) so npproprated shall be assessed raned by taxaton. Sgned : F. C. BURT, Attest: -W. R-SBKI.Y. Mayor. Town Clerk. Introduced Mny M. julo. Passed Mny 18, OKDINANCK An cnthmm-o nmorllnr "An onllnnnra ><lrlk xtranns uwnlm nro>urly (r.nun«(n Mm ulrxa or >teel«throut whch nny nnwtr dran lorn Inn a part of Ilu Hyaten ol svwonromlrmml In I he Tnwn of llannoon, t<mn»«t wlllflnduw nald vnlvn of mw<t». anl luphtt thrrln Ihn Kdu-atc Inn such ronrlv r urupt rlw," duxl l>c». * ll< It lnlnhtml. ly Mayor Town Councl of tltmvn of llnul : I, Tlmt Mcctlnn I. of nrvll nnllnuh In-, ll"nnf.im lvrt^y amdrd lo rtmd lown: tmmin I. ThM all prho ownlk rnpf-rty frtnn nt lnllovh Avn Irnn Kpu llnrhor llunl In Mnln llonl! (rclnnl Hlr-H fnnthlll rllr- le Mull.nn Ac.; IIITNIII Hn><< frnn rnfknnl Nrrcl lo WnnlKtn Hlrwl lnnnl Hrrl Innn nm nrrcl I.nl Hred ; Inlt Htu-l fronrrlmrk In KVU llarhnr llonl Humc-ly Mtrcrl frnn Mnllrnnd AvtMlr lo akldnbtnn MIrrrl; nlu Hlcl In,111 llvm Avonn lo Imll snc Thrd HtKl lron> Illlvn Avenue n IllatuNlrrl Unrt Hu ( Innn llollcvn AVIHIIIII In rounnl Hlrcl Nnoml Mlru run llltvu AM nnc n IMtvlcw AVIHIIIII Iluu llnrlmr llunl Innn llclle ne Avrnnn In Orchnnl Hlrrl llnllrnul Ann Iron Irelmnl Hlrwt In Hun orl>r Mlr-cl I hlrlcenll lnxl Innn Wnmluln Mlrcel n : tu llnrlor llnnl Iwlllh Hred frunl Krnnt Hred In Irlnl Hred Vnnlllllll Hred IKIIII rclnul Hred t rhlrleenlh HI ed W<n Knd Avenue Irou Twelfth HU.,-I n llnhar lrdl Hrnml Hrnl frnn Twlllh Mtrrrt tn llhnrl Mlrnl ; (ln n> Hred Innn Kuu larnr llunl In Vltllty A venue I VIlnHIrllrnn >!n«llnrlmr llotd 10 rlchnnl Lan nnl Hlnl l.ano Imth Hlreel llnlll Knu llnrhnr llnud In cnlrnl Avtnuo cherry HI rout from KKU Inrhnr llunl In Thlnl Htr;d Mt >l«hlreel nun Knt llnlnr Ilad In Ceurr.1 AVUIIIIIM en I nl Avn Irnn Ihllvne AVIHIIIII In Vallty Avno 1 llrnadway from runlrnl A vc, VallV Avmfl Vnllny Avmun from lttvm Avn In llrnntwny Ihlrd Htnmt nun llollvn Avn In Mmln Hlredt olhirrvt Irnn lnl vm Avonuotfrtrry HInul Hun Hnrhr llnnl fnll llellevm Ave, vlc Hred ; I lonl Hlreel Innn Twnlflh tt In IftNNnnrn A Vutuu j uul Unnlnnn Vvn. In tltnwn "I llnnnnl, Allnnll nhly, NIIW, «MHII) t llnu nlnmu Ihrnuul vhltl dlll nrwor IH rnnttrtnl, Hhnll, on nr lofnrn AMurtl H, Illrt, ronnml wtll nnhl nwnr nnl n«c t tll nnllk In dmnnll Illlroln tln CWUBO Inun untl IHlcrllm. HMHIh J. Thn nrdlnnn "hull laku rltwt nncllmely, HUnml tlont V, II. MKKI.V. TIIWII clerk, llnllml Mnv l, IIIIA. nmttl Mlty IH, lultl. Berry Tckets, you wat. Hoyt K, O. IIIMIT. Maynr, Son The Mens Bble Class of Had don Heghts M. E. Churchrcon ducted the prayer meetng of ou local M. E. Church, Thursday eve Twenty-eght vsrs came n sx aumobles. Mayor W. J. Dallas of Hadclon HegUts, led the meet ng. Soloa were sung by Henry Glmour Wlmer Porter, anc several choruses were rendered b; the class. Rev., van Dr.ght wa former pasr at Haddon Heghts Half-a-Cent-a-Word Column No charge less than.n cents. Rach fgure, Intal, name count* one word. -. Double prce charted for turner type. All ndvs. should be In before Thursday noon, If possble. Unless partes have an account wth us. thcr wll not vrnlt for a bll (noccmltntlngournddlncpostacolt) but remt promptly, ether In cnah or one two cent stumps. No adv. ol any sort... - ncrted between news Items. Heal Estate OKIKNrg Watng for desrable farms, two ^^ Bye acres. prce must be reasonable Buldngs In good condton. Locaton desrable; II. W. Mller. Godfrey Dulldng. T Wnnt a Farm of about 6 10 acres, wth a * small house lve In. Prce must not be over JI500. Have clent watng for such What have you offer T Jnmes Palmer., N7J. 7OR Sale. 12 acre farm, wth 8 room bouse Apply at Kaglo Theatre.. N. J. P?OR Sale fve acres pood garden, poultry or * frut l:md : II taken at once. $110. Pblla. owner mun have money at once. Hs need your opportunty. See II. W. Mller. Godfrey Buldng. Lots small farms for sale by, A. J. Kng. J?OU Sale or Rent. a new 6-roon house. * Wth all convenences. John Myers. Kalrvlew Ave. por Rent. entre second door, over Rubbas ~ sre. confutng <»f sx rooms. w!trr~rear porch ; all convenences. T?OR Sale, at Tllrd Peach Streets, one of * the b at bult houses lu. In the fnest locaton In wn, eleven-rooms all convenences, gether wth steam-heated garage, barn, other bulldlncs. Inqured Walter H. Andrews. ftouses for Rent, frbrotb S3 per month. ^^.. f.. JAB. 1C. Myers. poll A Rent. No. 400 nellevue Avenue. Ebjht ruom hone. besdes bath nnd pantry, gas lghts, kltchpn gas ran ecu.- Apply on premse, or wrte Mrs. A. 11. Knntahronk. - Klwood. N. J rji CSIISAM.K llnlldlng Lou for sale. at *-* lellcvuu Valley Avs.. llnmnonn. II. M. Carroll. nlc-^tienp.. House. hut water heated. electrc lghts. U. 1. Lltlefleld. -. por Sale^or Rent tght roomed house, all 1 convenences. Good locaton* on.kgg arbor Road. Immedate possesson. Apply J. K. Oerhart.. por nle lot Tarn on Ilellevuo Ave.. 1 opposte Peoples Hank. Apply J.V..TlHonrlIanmonn. por x Rent, that deslrabler~teslrtence on Packard Htreet, near Hellevue Avenue, desrable party. Al modern Improvements, raa. electrc-lghtng, bath, nnd hot water heatng. Apply A. J. Itller..Bellevue Avenue. Announcenets. Ala Whte IH fwlllnc lac» lor r> ctr t-nch. (or led Cross Socety. Crcular* nl 10 cents. * P1.OVKUS Kur Sale, lor Decoraton Day * Ixnvu ynnr order wlll Albert owell, a Creenuount ((tuetrry. AT Your Hervlre.-VWe«. Vnujln 111 *M>mol>llu uny tme, day nrnluhl IOURO nhort runs. Ol u> lt(«l muw Ilmrnacy. ^-ll Ihcuu -2I-Y, or Local IKII. palkll Ilannera Decorars. ICatlrnatc * cheerlully lrnlblecl. Chas. Hlmson, Drop >ontal. 2 t Wanhlzn Street Wanted. ANTED, a youue man serve aa clerk W nnd Junllor durlnu June. July. AtetHt.nd September. Apply by letter. The Icoplcu Hank. IX/ANTKD, all klnls of (arm propertes, tu v wll nl porcentt). No chartu untl salt u mdv. Jateu Ialner, Iom 6, nallard lulldlnk, ll«unon, N. J X7ANTIOD vv At Oncp. <)lrl Iloncor Dlroen Address. Ulrl IMoneera of Amerca," Drawer K,, lummonlo-n.j Mscellaneous TJOIl Halo, two flue I.ndwU A Co. uprtul * IManol. Con I» noon at Mrs. Mallards Mllnery Hlore, llamnonn, N. J. nhill Annonncenenta, etc., & full lne " of fancy statonery, u Wells News Ht. ll Hnlo, Mor cycle nnd sde oar In boul of shape. Chonp. WllldcnoHtra. K. I- Juknon, IIANIIIMM. llrdm now, uol your *- uholcn. I wll delver when yn am ready or rn. J. M. llmuult, IMknnl Hlrvet. MXIINIl-llnnd Ccllrlu rvnnt Mlxrr for nalt j nlt royorrl wtuon, lmulrt nf II, 1C. Mpmr, llano. KoonH Doudng IW Wmll, rcnpcctnllf, Indlun 01 Ktln,- wth or wlllonl mount.,s)r«. Clurlu DulmrK, JIH rnumnl rltrvct. 1^1)11 lu-nl, lo rrnomlhlcpnrt.v, lurlnlfl 1 npullnt. Apply lo A. llv>, (Vntrnl Avr. [>I.KAMANl.r<llllrtKll> lurnl«llrl llooum, noutl-rn Ikumru. All Ioucnlcrn Vtth or wut lnmr.l. Mn. llrn.nl, Oltrrry Mlrrnl. Poultry, Supples, Lve Slock A full Hnl«, lnlt nllrkllllun, onn nhat no«mll loar I alm a ronl rrt. nl. A..hlu Illnlnu sun l-nrn, DCnntn, N,.I,, down fllllolll llnd, on Mvllllt SI, Innln II IM. No. t. IDIIIH! [All IlS Konl Iruv nrnprrly nn llnn nt llruhllcnn mn, OMT.-n umkm nmlmru nut. Ilunm nt ItnMllllM lllllv. Un-Ulalmnd Lotrn. The followng IctlfM K-I lu-llcd for In the 1 Iuotun OH! Ollu-c on V-dfMly, Muy Mr, A. K.Inlmn Mrn. C. l>. Ioml Mr, Wllllmn HMlll (II,. nl Mr, Morlu rtlnn Mr. (Mn..1, Hwnl for nny of the hove wll pluhu Httc that t lnn mlvvrtwd. j, I.ANIIIIAM, 1. M. Close at 9 oclock Monday Memoral Day FLAGS! all szes Hammocks Porck Bockers Porck Screens Ice Cream Freezers Eefrgerars Ice Chests Water Coolers Decoraton Day S! Slffl!!!l:!;!!!!!!lJ!J!!I!!HrEflllu ll! l BLACK Oanaeras & Pho Supples, all New Cameras, at $2, $3, $5 Foldng Cameras,.$o up Trpods, Flns, ""T Trays,. Tubes, Acd Fx >) A Everythng n PHo 1/ne. Exposures Developed" In the quckest tme allow proper work. The Red Cross Pharmacy,, N. J. Subscrbe for the Republcan I Wll close at 9.00, MemoralDay BUISTS Early Mornng Star PEAS The earlest grown. Matures n 42 days. 26 cents per quart. M. L. JAOKSON, Next the Post Offce. I

4 A Closely Guarded Secret Only One, Man Knows How the Wonderful Swedsh Gauges are Made. In a closely guarded room of > Bnall shop n an obscuro Swedsh vlllag* a man lolls n secret, says a Wrter In Caaslcrs Magazne. Just how ho accomplshes what he docs no one knowa, not even hla sons who work wth hm. Johannsou has made the worl<j boa) a path hs dour, for ho has dscovered the secret of maklug a port accurate lmt gauge than r.ny prevously In uffc. A. nngle set of nl gauges gves a practcally unlmted seres of szes rsng by steps of a ten usth of an Inch much less than tradtonal hars breadth tc " twenty-sx- nches! It Is Bald that SO/ 000 combnatons of thesegauges aft posshle. NCI dmenson wthn ther lmts SABBATH SCHOOL LESSON. For May 80, TUB AUK BROUGHT TO JERUSA- LEM 2 Sapuol G: 1-19; Psalm 24. ;"THEFIND" I Prncely aganst Brsfleld on.satur has been cted that they faled re produce. Extreme accuracy n buldng nmcftnejy, partcularly that o! mor cars, s of the greatest lnpor lance the frst step ward tha end s the perfecton of a stard Makng such stards s a tedo expensve process. But Johanuson has not found t BO; or else he values hs secret Tlgutly from the pecunary pont of vew, for he s able pay Uncle Sam a duty of 45 pe cent, stll offer hs gauges n th«amercan na-tcet for a few hundred dollars, alugh they could not b< matte luu for many tltnes taer prce. When two of these Swedsh gauge! are "wped"getherso as- exclude - -the ar from between thetn they ad here wth a pressure whch experment has shown exceed thlrtj pounds the sguare Inch! Twenty 01 more peces may be thus wped gether supported horzontally b> merely holdng the -last one, whch means that the accuracy of ther varous surfaces" Is almost absolute. Fnshng one surface or twn B Golden Text: I was glad when they sad ulme^leuu8-go un the house of Jehovah. Psalm 122: 1. Ths s the record of a relgons servce begun wth great enthusasm hut cut short n the mddle by the h of God. And a careless reader or one who has not made a study of Gods meds, the act by whch the servce was brought a sudden concluson wll necessarly seem very severe. If not unjustfable. But anyone who has made a careful study of the Old Testament must have notced that CJod saw It be necessa-ry--mpresyrpcm ntnb mnds frst STANDARD of all the absolute necessty for reverence unquestonng obedence. The only comm gven man at frst v;s gven evdently for the slm- SERVlSIllflH DONT ILOOKTORTHISSIGNI Mor s so much better ; than "just gas v that t-s worth whle pe purpose of teachng obedence, be- ause there was no vsble reason for the comm. And the supreme purpbse of the rtual And ceremonal laws gven through Moses was clearly teadh reverence obedence. "Take off thy shoes from off thy feet, for the place whereon u stest Is holy ground," was Gods frst greetng Moses. And when God would speak the Israeltes from Mount Sna He commed that bounds should be set about the Tnount, because any person, or anmal, that uched tl p woul4-d4e- And when the ark was made as a symbol of Gods presence ( God commed that-rngs-should-be~put-on the sdes of t that when t was necessary move the ark that must be done only by the Levtes they must not uch t, but carry t on poles passed through the rngs. (Num^ 4: 15.J- - The punshments nflcted by God n ndvdual cases n the Old Testament seem us, n some cases, out of proportlon the nature of He Where I fctt^ «NDA MOTOR GASOLINE POLARINE.... OH Greases can be obtaned ; HAMMONTON Corderys Garage, Bellevue. Ave. Bellevue; Garage, Inc., Egg Garage- Works, 227 faces a very close lmt by lappng rubbng gether wth :8 fne abrasve between s a comparatvely sm pe matter, But-achevng such»perrect parallelsm as s shown by these renarkable gauges Is qute another thng, a knowng. The pecularty about ths mysterl, ously powerful adheson ot the sep-. - arate-djeces-ls- that- the feel of the bult up gauge thus formed s exactly the -same.as that of a sngle pece of.metal, ths holds for any comblnrllon, the number of peces form- Ing It not affectng the sensaton In the slghtest. Any sklled mechanc wll underst Instnctvely the meanng of ths ts testmony the accuracy of. the gauges. For Instance, a 1 Inch gauge may be bult up of peces representng 0.5 plu 0.2 ptus 0.6 plus.150 plua 0.1 Inch, the resultng pece wll: be 1 Inch, absolute. Or any ono ot UtUor"66mblnatlona may be made represent an Inch, blnd- ~ folded the rbat expoct "nteclahtc could not detecl any dfference.between Iho manner In whch ths composte Inch gauge Iho ono pece Inch gauge ftted n a snap gauge ol sumo sze t would bo nn cnsy matter confuse the two In hlng. Mr.-Jomtnnflon, venr who dscovered what u ss of the nout expert nuclunlch In machne- buldng ccmtrch Imvo but any act of dsobedence God deserves death, therefore the ndvdual has no cause of complant, even f much greater offences are-pardoned or overlooked. Gods acton n all such matters s determned by tha effectjyhlch Hfe desres produce. If "He sees that the dea-tll of one man who deserves de wll be a means of savng many others from beng lea astray or of helpng many others do rght." He seeks the good of many at the expense of the one but wut dong any njustce that one. Davd all Israel needed a lesson of reverence when symbol of Gods presence was beng broughl Jerusalem where It was reman for centures. If Uzzah had heeded.u9 lesson that God gave a few years bo^ fore men of Bethshemcsl <1 Sam. C: 19) ho would have been more careful. On the face of narratve hs act seemn well-meant, but Gol knew whnt was n hs heart. If Uzznh : Machnery Bellevue Ave., : W. L. Black,"%ellevue Aye; Jas. Rubcrne, Bellevue Av e. George Elvlns,. Whte Horse Pke.. ATCO C. B. Glthens, Man Road. AT3ION A. Etherdge, Man Road. ; BAT5TO. I. W. Peterson, Man Road. -BLUE ANCHOR --*" G. W. Blatherwlck, Man Rd. CEDAB BROOK F. Davs Co., Man Road. H. J. Brmfleht-Maln Road. WINSLOW E. Roberts. WATERFORD J. Martn^ Man Road. Geo. R. Pratt, Man Road. ELW.OOD Theodore W. "Holdenr ~ are havng your taak. te form of constant carburer adjustments necesstated by varyng grades of fuel. Just gas " makes further trouble n the^form of cylnder carbon. MTcTT of th e vanly Bought for half a lmts hd output t ftw century, hundred eta of gauges a your, whether purely from Inclnaton or bocauao of mechancal dlfflcultlou In producton la «n much a eocrot da procnuu ttuoll one that he wll doubtlcul tal«wth hm whon be dlou,,~ "^ 1 The JHwrtlu lved In u cor nor holme BII -unlly nrc-onnlllo from HID utroot that lmy WITH onhuuy unnoy«d by pnrnon rlklk t» IIM!I wlrru otlur uunlbl InhlIrtH >( that ntroul * -hlu-flhdd«rr dcath was sudden gan hm. IMu was not true, Ood know whether longer-lre"~wonld brng hm repentance or not. The correct atttude of mnd Wth regard any act of God Is - recognze truth that what God doc:< mthl bo rght, any appearance of Injustce or undue severty must result from -our lack of knowledge. Our carbontrouble that comes the -xepanman-s-caused-by-the use of an nferor varyng gasolne. Stard Mor Gasolne s a straghtdstlllecl, "homogeneous product every drop lke every other drop. It s absolutely unform wherever you buy t, t s cheaper because there are more mles n a gallon. ; User Polarne, the Stard Ol for Mors-Obtanable wherever you see the "Stard Mor Gasolne Servce Staton" sgn. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) Newark New Jersey MR. CHARLES GASPIN,.referee by, offcal appontment, of the - Football Assocaton, had the reputaton of beng one of th most popular men :vho- ever blew dscplne n the maneuvers o: twenty-two brawny gladars: He-seenled by nature equpped for the offce, havng long legs whch carred hm quckly wut effort a par of eyes keenly focused for any breach-of regulatons, n couple of lungs, whch; when occason requred, could produce a shrll, stacca blast calculated paralyze any delnquent n future good behavor. But Mr. Gaspns popularty wth the crowd was the result of a mxture of qualtes. In the frst place, day,.. Fred Walker" smled at the goot Joke; then suddenly he turned tc Dasy, for <r rle(1 Quckly: "Why.shouldnt he,, dad? I know hed do better than the-- reserve man be ubbu])tjd, wauon dtty, a contrans smle.-in the second place, he had the happy knack of gvng the home t.rnm the beneft of any possble doubt. Of se, however, who came n personal uch wth Mr. Qaspn, there ~were-few who dd not sncerely regret the ntroducton. Maurce Wesn, the manager of the he had every reason be. The club had fallen on bad tmes; gates were.dwndlng, the loyalty of Its supporters was on the* wane. Contnual-falure had robbed the team of all heart try, the Prncely management had no money for new players. thfl" VnfnrtTnfo"1nlfhour In whch. Wesn was tempted borrow $250 from Gaspn. The money waa go wards securng the serwhose prowess had been wasted on the desert ar of a small country wn. The youth had come played brl<4 lantly r half an hour, then collapsed njured. "No more -play for a year!" the traner had sad laconcally. Whle Maurce bt hs lp, ught of the $250 he owed Gaspn. / Infallble. t truth, or v else, lve In the mst of utter uncertanty. The wrters of Old Testament constanlly represent God as the PQJL woru b«rmnl *IllHlly, K"d«<! In dramtrtloh ly theno IntTrtHIonH, th«famly boy ttlulol lo put u np tha nlmrcn, "I tfwn," Hll ln, cnnlcntly, there Wont IHI nny non fulln UHklUK If Iln llrowm, tlm.illlllon, or n llmnnnn llvu In I hln hoan. Ivo llx-l on." "What havn you rtno?" unrl<d Mrn. I.Kwurlb. "ItH ml n nlgn," "And wln-t dll yd prnt nn II lalrtlo?" ".Illnl tlvn III tn nrnln," n llml llnroll, prully, "Nnbly llv-n horn hut us. " PRUDENT younqbter "I wnn up In tlm ttl I ln ollmr lny, trlkhlrluk "I 1 "" lnkng 11 -lcuac of old Illngn tlmt wnrn no rnrlhly mn nylwly," tmll Mrs. Jonra, "An unll, Hlly, my youngrot unnnrrlcl nun, wln wna R nl hla lat blrlllny, wn tk(hn t my lenlfl. Im (folng ««nlnlm, oaid I, Imlf lo.iym-if unl Imlf Hlly, an 1 -mn upon Imlf dozen old clmlru nlnrkml In n (onu<r, "Oh, narm., jmt, rmou/trud pljr on, I want Ilum "Wh«t In worll wnll you d< Wth thtm, Hlly t I nulrd In nrprlm, "I dont wnntvn fur mynnlf, nmr ml«, ha rrjllcl, hut Id Ilka knup nn (or mjr chldren." vew of "all Gods acts IH" recosharlly Buporflclnl nnd Imperfect because wo cnnnot seo ultmate effect of them nn God can; nether can wo underntaml how wldo In the Influence of any event. From our pont of vew llfo In mnn nont precous pohhoshlon. Take llf uway md ho 1ms nothng luft. Am llul In u correct vew If only wo coul rcnll/.o clearly tlmt mnn IH chhontllly u nplrlt, nnd that It In not our phynlcl lfe, but our sprtual llfo thn h our mpromo possesson. 1hynlcn lfe nr dmth IH n mntr of Importance In UM only In lln relaton Hplrltun lfe nr dulh, nml If Hplrltal llfo cnn h> tld nr cnn bo mndo moro normul n- morn effectve by Iho nncrlflca n( our lylcul llfo then whnt wo cull de-hl he-nmcn n Kln, nnd not n lom Vry uv Innocent llvon woro nultcd ml wlum the l.mllulu wont In the hnu nf UK. MDII, nnd n Rronn of borror w-nl [ nl nvnr Illn c< Iry, but Ihul In nnly nno Incldonl 111 n Kront wur, uml n Irlvlnl nno In conpnrlnnn wllb nuv lln-r. VVIutnbol Ibe ltllulrn nl lruvr nnd ImlOHt mn wln urn lulnhlk nn llu buttlolleld? Whul lnul lln> mullllo nf Inocl women nml rhlldr who nro fferlk nl nnrln >r hnlnhln nml prlvllnnn, md nnm even dvln; nf lurvlln, lcrun nf Ihr wrv Thoo utlnnn nro nnly prenelel In nlow lnw Illll wo Knw, how lpmlhln II In for un In rxphln or In lne lllm ;ll Iho vvyn nf (Iml Thn Kcnnrtllnn III" 1 n very nlnpln nnllllnn nf nh prnhlon II luln Ihul Hod lnn lhlut In ln wllh any nrcltoucon whch uro hrn.ll ulnl by Ibe lwn nl nulro nr by Iln IK-I vernlly of lnn ntre. llul Ihul vlnw of Ihn nnllor In runl Inlldellly; fn- II In n rejlln nf Iho uchlnn nf Ihn Illhle cn-xrlk (Ind, nml Ihul In o llvnlel In n njoctlnn nf (le (Ind wln lnn revealed Illnolf In Iln Illblo, Thuo wln rojont Ilo (lol nf (hn Illllo Trouer of nl events, as the protecr. Helper of se who trust serve Hm. And Jesus endorsed that teachng most emphatcally. The attempt rule God out Dt actve partcpaton In affars of men makes man n hdeous monstrosty, no Tennyson shows. The only possble oxplamtlon of tllo world IB that whch Bble gves us. Llfo hero Is only n boglmlng, only n school, Ifl only cunol Imvo my eorlnln nbol Ood. Tlny nl Invent n Knl In Mllll Hnnolv or neeopl Molllelody olon unln nbol (lod UH rloglrnlng," rolntloh"to" tjo fvturo llfo. But pavld made n great" mlatnko when le bocnmo nfrnld of the pro.onco of God becauno of the death of U/.mh, for It IB by gettng near God, nnd not by keepng at n dstance from Hm, that w«can IIml Hfoty. Tho BOH! that HeokB n rofugo from wrath of Ood can fnd It In bonon of (lod, nnd nowhero cne. Hnvld HOOII found out lln mlnlnlfo, nnd It WIIH wth Krolt joy nnd wth much prntho God Hnt ho brought nrk lo MH own clly. Thoro lu nlwnyt ]oy In Iho heart when It lu tlled wth prnlho lo God. come Hs Temple, even Messenger of covenant, whop ye delght n; behold, He shall come, salth CIIHIHTIAN MNIjHAVOIt HOOIKTV Topc for May.10, IIII,".. TIIICNKKDH 01 KO11MIGN MIHH1ONH Tho bullllng or Ho Tomplo nl Jernnlom, whch luul beon dotlrnyol when Sllclulne./r cnturod Ilo cty, u-n drlnkon md curred on uudor ny dlcunk«mol ly /oruhlmhol ml Jnnlun. And ono of He IIIOH! ll fnctn lo Iho.IIHVH who hud Klolel III the mgnlllcuco of Hnlc IIOIIH Tomplo WIIH Iho fact Hnt Illn low Temple would, nflor nl Ihnlr ln, bo no Kontly Inferor In Hnt f Hnlnmou. Muny of thn older mn, vm lul neon Holomnnt Temple, crlel v>r Hn fnundnllon of now Tomln hocnho lmy felt Hnt It could not III tlm pluco nf (ho onn Hnt hud Imn t-hloycl, llul Unl gave IlKKnl n word nf onruomol for Ilol. Ho nnld tlmt lnnkh Illn now Temple could nut rn urd wth the former one In Hncoco, "ho Kory of thn Inlr no nlnll bo (rnut(r thu ot Iln nllllol 1." How wnn Hnt In bot Ilocatno (tn Inn nf (Ind wnll appear In II "Ilo lonlro nf ull nullnn nlnll co/, uml wll III! Illn lnnn wth Klnm" "The.nl wlnm yo mnk lfll! nuddnlx The lesson for us Is tha materal splendor, or mnternl achevement, or vsble success of any knd, s n matter of very small Importance as compared wth copsecrnd effort put forth In namo of God nnd In dependence upon presence of God.. Tho "wdows mltcs" whch exprohhed the deep devoton of a loyul honrl, because In RlvlnB rn -she Kttw-lver-nllrworo -wort h moro "than ;ll largo contrlbutlonn of tlo rch people In Gods Hlght. Ood does not lned money; le could fnd plenty of wnyw of provdng fundn for mlhhlon work wut any call for Konornl contrbutons; nnd Ho would not need wor 1m mlrnclo do It; but OoJ IOCH need love, und lovo cnn only bo levoloped by Hncrlllco, by denyng oncbolf or puttng nnonolf about for the Hake ot wotlor. No ono cnn loam o love God who In not wllllk put lln own dcnlroh In Ilo ImrlKrouI ml mnko It bn chef nlm pleuto lod. And God gven UH opportuntes or duvolnplk our lovon Hm y lelf-lenlnl In many dfferent wnyn. (llvlk money nld forolkn mlhhlom In one way. Thn lnod of mlnnloh nro alwayn Kront, nnd have never been mlllclmtly npplled, but Ill year (hoy nro much Krenr than ever bofnro, Jmt nl thlu tme n very Inrgo nmlor of pernnh who Imvo been In Ho habt of KlvlK llbernlly aro not nblo lo UM formerly; no thtro IH n doblo cnll upon nl who aro nblo, do nl Hnt they cu do, llul nnny wll nuy, Al bent, I cnul) only Klvo n lnllur or two, nud whnt dfference would Ihul nnk? Woll, It would nnko u Kreul llfferenc) lo Iho Klver; for by dolk nl ho run, le wll wn Iho npprnvnl of (lod, nnd of hl own cnnnclocn, und wll enlarge hl own leurl, no Hnt he wll bn nblu lo Invo (lod more. Tho splendor of Solomons Tomplo could not save the people from Idol atry orproteet He Temple Itself from nstructon. And the glory of Bccond Tomplo was not duo thu fact that Herod the Great spent mmense Bums In enlargng beautfyng It, but the fact that a Gallean peasant, as men ught Hm, walked taught In t. The favor of God Is the only Borct of real nnd lastng success, the proncnco of God IB essence of all true greatness. MlBBlon work mnj;-seem - manjr bo afl dscouragng as the effort Inlll Tomplo HConcd tlo Jews, hut wo are not rehponlnble for results. God wll take euro of rn If wo do our part fathfully, prayerfully rbtfully, Hut I lull In nnl nl. hbllo force, whch wo Tloro IB n unol dnrlnnl, lu ponnl cnmncrntlo nnd n nl cn whch nprlk from It, Tlo Mane force whch mllon prnyer n mlklly pownr nlven owor nlm lo ncl of (necrullon lo tlo ervleo <f (Ind. (lol run do moro wld mo dollar whch oxprouoh the devolm of u InvlK heart Hum Ho can lo wllh n mllon lollurn whch nro only nn nxrnlo of Iln vnnlly nf ln Klver The wldowb mlln In moro n uclul nevlc) I luul IlmrlHoo ol-lnllnr bll. A llllltll Klf followed y lnllovlk prnyor In worth morn lnn n lune Klft wltloul prnyor. KIWOItTII f,kmvk. Topc for May RO, IUAlflINO 001) IN HONG. "Mnnfl chlof IH t,o glorfy God ml onjoy Hm, forovor." Ho HyB ho Hlorr rachlhm, nnd If unyono nn dlbcovarnd n butter Htutenen of ln purpnuo for whch man wan realm!, ho han fulled lo catch bllt our wth It. How ran man wth hln fral an.l unty nturo Klorlfy (lod 7 Kvnn n dull ncholnr can do honor lo hln teacher by pnrhlhntly dong tlo lmt le can, hncnho In tha oun ho wll nlov mnrknd Inprovounnt nnd hln lonclnr Wll «ol crodlt for hln progrob. And (hn vnry wonkont or ml Konnt ChrlHllun can Klorlfy (Ind by. KlvlK ovlloncn In hln own clnruelnr In Iho pnwnr of God rollne nnd lrokllo Ilonc who commosl of He hymn books whch aro o often overlooked now because they arc old, people thnk they want somethng now. The now hymns whch, havereplaced these old ones are often sadly lackng In depth or In sprtual helpfulness. - Perhaps Ilo greatest of our Englsh hymns, In "J«us lover of my soul," but If It la greatest ro are many of them not far behnd It. "Thoro l» n fountan flled wth blood;" "How frm n foundaton yo Italan of tlo Lord," "All hall the power of Joaua 1 name! "-"Come,- Holy Sprt," Heavenly --- Dove;" Luthers groat hymn, "A mghty Btronghold IB our God," whch IB porlmpn moro wdely known than any ot others: Theno nnd a multtude of otborb, many of whch nro UH good an HIPBO, nro capnblo of uplftng heart nnl rofronllng BOII! of nyono who sngs rn wth heart. ml wth undorbtlng. lull HunlvH t llul wo cunol 1 1 In God nmok men by boln; Rood, however goofl wo lmy Ihlnl wo nre, mlmfn wo ncknowlodte Hm un the nrce nml Innplrnlln of nl our offnrtf. It In noconnnry tlul we nhhld prnlne (lod wllh our InKon m well nn wth our llvon. Nn lnult (ho ndomd wll Imvo nnny occpntlnn n He futro llfo, Iml wn do not know whul Henn wll bn, oxeopl In Ho tllor of nlllrlllk He rulnh of (Inl, uml nn (hut. In thn nno HlK Hnt vyo Know wo nlnll be lnlk II In ovllmlly ou wny In wllol wo cnn pnllelpn In the Joy of llenvo Itnforo wo net tlnro, Mvu-y. «run I revval of rollklon IIUH lnnn ncoonpnnlol by nn nlhurnl, of IIIIIIK, nml man In mvnr nnfor,, or nplrllnnlly Ihun 1 when ho-ik prnlnlk Col from hm lenrt,, Thora nre nnny nplmdll lymm In SWEET WOMANS WAY. Of con-no-, when H!IO spped In front of Ilo J-wolnrH wndow ho had o Hp, o. t would hnrdly havo een pollln lo wnllc on nml Icnvo hor,hnro. "Oh, out) tlo Iruy full of, lovely dn. nond rlkhl" nho crowed. "Yon," h,. ndmllted. v > "Theyrn KHKenont. rlnun!" "Hlnuldnt ho mrprlnod," ho ropllod. "lnt como on; wevo neon them now, you know." "Theyre KorKOouoont eknntv nent rlrfl," nho nlrtod, "Tho lamolh JooU llnmond-colorod now, but wlmn you put Ihtn on your tlmor they turn n brlkht plnl." "Ierulte, r Imrdly bellovo Ilnt," hn rolknd. "They do! Thoy do! (Jono Ill ulnw you," 11)10 nut hm In Hhopnnd had Jnwolnr the rng/i In out ot wndow. "Now tllp onn on my llnk"r woll noe," nho pouted, nud Hld out rnn OnRtr ot her loft lnnd, wllh cnmllnrnhlo oulonlty ho Hllppot u rlnk on It, "Jnokl" nho oxc.lnlm.od, "Tlln In no ldont" "Ifllholl" lo cred. And, nbllvlo) <>f tlm Jowolnr, of all lno Bav<) lovnf) your dronm, tnojr nrnl In cnoh olhern nrnn, -- Mm. Volubal (vluwlk a homo for mlo) -Ol, how loautlfl low oxlnllol Tlo nklllhnt HrrnudlnKn nnko mo prfultly Hor IInlul-Thnn Ill lollllll. lny Now the referee, leavng far behnd all professonal genalty, had come dem.payment. "I tell you, Wetson.^ he was saynffr "I-nvnBt~have"th.e" money!^imnbt~ a walkng.charty!-your tme s up!" "But Its mpossble!" sad Wesn neafe<ny7^i"kvenra"bbu! TVhb~would bave ught thekd would have been crocked n the frst match? If he had lasted ho would have drawn a crowd, the club would have pad me up!" "Thats your look out!" Gnspln Bald. "It I dont get the money wthn a week, I shall take the matter forward. You know my other condton!" The vson of a pretly face, framed n har of brghtest gold, sprang up for a moment before Wcsns oyos. Fancy marryng Dasy that!" Ho looked up n dark nsnuatng face of man opposte. "You know grl doesnt llko you," ho sad. "Why do you persst In thrustng your attentons whero they nront welcome? She has another strng her bow." GuHplun eyes flashed. "Tha cub Walker you had hero ycflterday, I suppohe?" he rapped out. "Youd better ask her," Wosn Bald. "Anyway, I cant ponslhly pny you money unlehh wo wn on Saturday." Tho fllnal remark wan mado In a neless way whch Indcated fow bopoh Muurlco Wosn bad of vcry. Tho result of Saturdays match wth B r IH l o I (P It h11 el wa «a for oroy o con-" clmlon. They woro probubly host team n tbo league, nud wanted two moro polnt bead tlo table. Prncely wan unlvormlly dubbed wornt team n tlo ICIIRUO, nnd wnnd two moro polnth avod relegaton. Holegatlon ncut Iho breakng up of club, HO dlrocrh had Intlmalod; dlhholutlon of Iho club meant debt, msery, It ddnt boar thnkng of. "Then I ndorhl you wont pay?" GHpIn untl. There wnn u Hbtlo nn of trumph In bn voce. Tbo nmaror of 1rlncoly Kootball Club ok up bn but opnnod tbo door. "You ndontnul nothng of the Bort," ho Hold. "Whnt you do mlor- Htnnd IH, I cant, And IharoH an ond of It!" Ho went out nml llumned the door. * * * * * Fred Wnllmr, who, owng h" ntntrt, or Innk of It, rmponled the morn fnnlllnr tlll of "Np," wnt nn nmbltlo young follow a nnlurl fonlluller. llul, HtrnKo In nuy, bn nmblllnn luul never been brought hour m the mhjocf of nport, Wlllnt trlvlg nlwnyn In wn a pluco In tbo comercll nun, ho bud romnled moro or letn In thn ul hnt In nlnlow. He luul benn cnlet for nx or NOVOII ycnn lo mule rlm nrnnl the dnfnmlorn nf junor trndltlom, nnd, dobllenn becnno ho lved nnd played In Prncely, Iln nllloluln of tlo profonnlonnl leu hnt hee Mnd a promllk plnyur In ther very m dnt. In looklk nllnld for foolbnll cuptreu, they hud nlned n trennro on ther very dnontep. lllve "donrnlep" bun n flnn nlklllcnnco In thn cne, "Np" Wnlknr npelt n fnlr proporllon of bn tlmo In thn very lonom of the Irlncely lounnhold, lumnch nn ho dned often wllh Mnurlco Wontn, the nnnkur, (undo lovo nweet Dulny, tlo duullor. U bnppeed Hnt Kred wnn In Ihn bonne whon Wonlon rtrned from lln Intnrvlow wth flnnpl. "llullol" Mnurlco uull cheerly. "Would you Mho lo (urn out for Jenkns," Mr, Wesn hnrdly remembere havng seen Fred 1 play.-but hs daugh ters earnestness mpressed^hn; "Do you thnk you could.dp better than Jenkns, Np?" he asked. It -was precsely at ths qoment tha the football ambtons whch had lan latent so long-n Nlpef slender ~ frame were:- awakertcd. "I feel sure I could" he sad, -wth sudden enthusasm. "Wll you Try me?" He had hardly fnshed speakng when the old grfathers clock In the hall began strke one;- two, thfa»r-evcrybody lstened, for fltrnft strange reason, counted fve. Fve, Maurce-Wesn had lately deelared, was.hs unlucky numlu. Ths year was the most dsastrous the Prncely Club hld ever, known, It was the ffth. The tea had won the frst four matches of the season. The ffth they lost, as they had every match snce.. Strange say, also, there. were : exactly fve flrst- Eeam men on h"e~tnjuled~llstr~^~ r Therefore, when the clock struck the fatal number drectly after Freds request, Maurce Wesn was sezed wth a supersttous dread of the consequences of such an acton, lose. However badly they lost, the ultmate result would be the same. But the team could not do less than A-week-later-JIr,Charles-Gaspln^L he - 1]Ijt - a - nenl y- lr a macnn e bearngwho, by reason of -well-substantated the, nscrlptong, " Pu the hle wth In hs despar, he went through a revulson of feelng aganst ths slly superstton, whch he had lately ndulged.. Pshaw!"" sad the Inner voce contempluously. "Fanpy lstenng such rol." Thereupon he came a decson. Thnkng flout all fear of No. 5 he resolved very supersttously, ndeed fly delberately n the face of superstlon watch the result. "Rght you are, my boy!" he sad. Get yourself ft, "well gve you a run. Hang It all, why shouldnt I?" Perhaps t was the atttude of 3asy whch Inspred hm. She dd not hope that Fred would do well; she was confdent of "hs success. Saturday came round at last, eadeh Tclouds settled Inauspclonsly over Prncely. More people slraggled nlo the ground than were expected. There was no other compettve event n the localty, they came, feelng t a duty as backers of a beaten horse o be n at the death. Fred Walker, as ho entered the arena, was aware of a cold stream runnng through hs spne. It seemed hm that le was "the cynosure of every eye."» "What! Np Walker turnng out for tlncely!" -.. Ho could almost hear remark passng from lp lp. Gasptn, referee, hnrdly able [>cllcve hs eyes, -was lvng up hs lame lterally gaspng. When he had ecovered sulllclently, ho BfJw HuT vhlhtlo, game commenced, Brlsflold opened the gamo wth n lover pece of trckery. Tho centre npped off nsde, who heeled ack the half. In n flash ball was out rght wng, who, bonng Imcb, slung ball across ho mouth of goal. Tho Rrlsflcld centre pounced on leather drove hard. Hearts spped, nnd then begun palptatng wth combned relef exctement. Tho; b~!tll"~hftd gone Just over bar. Prlncoly HpporrH nodded ther bonds, went, "Tut, tat, tst!" Ths In flrnt half-mnute. From tha kck-off ball went out out tbo rght. Np Wnlkor (mapped t up, nnd, centre, who, trappng It ncally, panned fentng loft, Hllppod round Imlf wth a ynrd spare. Tho back WIIH trcked n precsely HAIIIO wny then Frod nwung hull hontlflly uo.rom tbo goalmouth. Homuonon hcud mot It, nnd Drlnflold cltulol would bavo fallen bud not Iho (Ingor-tlpn of a very long gonlkoopor ro-dlrootcd tbo ball over Iho bar, A ltllo thrll that (boy bal nlmot fnrgotn wont through Prlnculy Mr. Gaspn waved hs^orm decsvely. "Off sde!*- :,.-..: The cfowa^fjdrly howled wth rage, for the ruljfg; waa"so palpably un- far. Maurlce.-W^snr fn-t-h* drecrs box, bt hs.llp"untl Itbled: ;..Fou!-,.more-nnutes!,<..tber was-ftll-nelr-.lost nor won. v -;, /Fred Walker^declded that -It, was, not the tme for ordnary tactcs., Takng a; pass ttdhv.ws.nsde -man, he made as f flyayohgtheucl-llne. But he swerved off, ran rght through In the mddle of the! feld, Immedately two men pounced upon hm, but- h,e turned-hls Ijack : them ran round n a small crcle. Twce he descrbed a ^crcular movement wth three men treadngon hs heels. Then suddenly he darted off. at a tangent, drove hrd, Hgh up at the corner of the stcks.."goal!" It was the bast shout the Prncely AMONG THE HUMORISTS crowd had put up all the season, fle" game was- won. -What-llowd wao mlst«l-jn r j! re<t!& Cusmer: "Water, Ihls s Ihe frst tender: steak Ive ever had "n your shop." B -..Water: "My goodness! You must have not got the guvnors." Orar: My frends, f we were eachof us^ turn look ourselves squarely n the, face, what should we each fnd we needed most?".a. Voce.from.the Crowd; "An n darrbber neck, mster!" - "What s meant by the lap o luxury?" asked a teacher of a class of lttle grls.. "Please, maam, j know," exclamed the" smallest of the lot, holdng up her h. recollecton the fervent hshake of Mr. Wesn, the complments of the drecrs the scowlotthe-referee.- But what he remembered very clearly was meetng-dasy Wesn In the nowdeserted st, beng! hugged.ghtly kssed full on the lps. 1 the teacher, kndly. - "Its Avften te-cat steate-hr the off the larder^ lcks the cream mlk," responded the lttle one. And -the teacher, on reflecton^ wasnt qute sure that her pupl was wrong. Pat was at the ralway staton, an-i reports from the djrecrs of the Tlncely Club, was no longer referee >y offcal appontment of the Football Assocaton, receved a short leter two enclosures: "Dear Sr,! beg. return the amount of your loan wth Interest. An carty recept wll ofahgo. Youra truly, MAURICE WESTON." Ths -was the second enclosure: a jerk. After Pat had put the penny n the slot he began lookng all over the machne. A porter passng at the tme asked, "Halloa Pat, wont the machne work?" uest the.pleasure of Mr. Gaspns ompany at the. weddng of ther laughter Dasy " Frederck Walker n the 30th nat." - " "Kood tlo now nnn," mld captnln julolly, At De ondof (bo Unt half peclulorn worn vwnkonod In real exctement. Tme nflur tme the outnlle-rlhl luul broknn uwuy nnd put Ho bull beautfully nerom. The IIIIIK llrhllold Konlkoopor wnn pluylnk n Keul KIIIIII, unvlk (lno nflor tme. Hut Iho cenlrn hud found Ihn not on nno necnlm, nnd Ilrlllold non cnmo nn r Iho Interval, lookhk nn onronl an the roforon lonkod IIIlonpnr<l, Knr men Mr, Onpln profohlnnnl mlrk wan out of order. Klvo mlntea tflor rotnrt. llrlnllold e all/-.ml, Tho Koalkeeper luul boon knocked hollly In not, wth Hn hull In III" armn. It wan n vory ( ollnnnblo pece of pny, but (Impln panned II ly. Al nl cont, rrlncly mun not wn. Alrondy Fred hud become Iho llol of Ho e.rowd. Hn wn plnyhk n Kreut Knuo, nnklllk Ho experenced defendon! of llrlflold look lke prnpn. llul ulolln vn prlunun, nnd Ion mlnulon from Hum Iln ncore remnlnel I nl. IMnnonlly, nnnpplk up Iho bull, nfr plnelr llmnnlf clnvorly, Frol nllppod between Ilo Imct nnd lulf nnd mndo nlrnlklt for the KOII). Tlnre wnn no tnpplk hm, und hn had only Iho Konlkoapur dent. Then Ihn $125,000 A YEAR FROM SONG- WRITING. Ragtme may be on the declne, but he statemenl that Irvng Berln, the oung Uusslan Jew 1 wh6 wrote."alexnders Raglme B," "Everybodys Dong "It," I Want Ben Dxe," That Mysterous Rag," a dozen tlrer ragtmes ~ whch~have^haunted" eople on bolh sdes olthe Atlantc, as earned as much as $125,000 a year n-royaltes-from-hs songs-calls~at-- ntlon the amazng success.of ths oung composer. As a youth Irvng Berln served n he-dual role.of water "entertanr n a small cafe n Chnawn, New ork. He had been taught sng by Is father,, havng a natural aptude for musc a gft for mlmlc^, ulckly establshed hmself as a popar favorte In Chnawn, where he voxd sng twenty thrty songs n ght. Possessng the knack of parodlng opular songs, he quckly ganed a ocal reputaton; hut hs real chance arne when, after Longboat, the Inlan runner, had defeated tha woncrful Italan; Dorntdo; le vrrotesome verses tellng how an Italan porter had bet hs shop on hs counlryman lost. Ho Ihoughl so well of hs efforl tha le tred sell t a vaudevlle acr, but wut success. Fnally ho submtted t a mualc publsher n hope of solng It as a song lyrc. "Why dont you wrte Iho musc for II yourself?" asked Iho publsher, for whom, as a partner, llerlln subsequently made a foruo. "f youllo I wll buy song 1." Irvng Berln wrote the song, nol long afterwards former waller of Ohlnawn cafn was tellng hs chauffeur whero drve hm In hs $5,000 mor car, It Is only flvo years ago Hnco Irvng Ilorlln sezed hs IIrat chance, whon hs rnrtlno succcsbes followed quckly ono attar thn other ho hocnmo a world muscal celebrty. Nearly two mljllon coplen of "AloxnnderB lngtme Ilund" hnve been Mold, wbllo mle of bnllal, "Whon I Ixnt You," wrtten on the death of comlonorh your wfe, nnd consdered by hm bo bn bout effort, lu In Itn neeond mllon. rorlmpu Iho nont oxtrnordlnary fact hout llerlln IH Hnt ho known prucllcnlly nothlr of the teclnlqn ot nnlc. Ho cnn >lny only chnrln on the plnno, nnd theno only In tbo fllmlo key of K nhnrp. llln molbol In nt t the plnno huuulr nnd ImprovlnlK untl ho lnn evolved n nenly that uppcnln lo hm, anl Hum bn Hccretnry IMln II dnw. "Begorra!" sad Pat, "I dunna. It says, Pull the hle wth a Jerk. Bu I cant fnd the blessed jerk -pull-t-wtb^ - A famly whch bad only recently come n great wealth bought a huge country estate. One day at a recepton the wfe was tellng of the new purchase. r "Its all so nlereslng," she gushed. "Were have our own cattle horses pgs hens " "Oh, hens?" Interrupted another guest. "And theyll lay fresh eggs for yon!" "I dont know," was the rather frgd j:espons.e^mof^ourse our^ hens can^ worktnheytwanr; but stuated as we are, t really wont be necessary." T Falthev-^Jamesr you know I dsapprove very much of your fghtng, but 1 cannot help feelng proud of you for whppng such a bg boy as that. What dd you whp hm for?" Son (ndgnantly) "Why, he sad I looked lke you." "Well, Johnne, I shall forgve you ths tme,. ts very pretly of you,lo wrte a letler say you are sorry." "Yes, ma; dont lear t up, please." "Why, Johnne?" "Because It wll do for the next tme." "Now, chldren, how many of you over saw a hcar.2 Mr. MOSS (al the art gallery),c/.;-rts: catalogues nn absolute swndrev Dercs no prces n It." ". Mrs. Moss: "What! You verent thnkng of buyng.any?" Mr. Moss: "Thertalnly not., But how can you be expected apprec ate pctures f you dont know the prce.- of them?" TKo urst had. dropped n a small restaurant n a tny country wn commented lunch on a meat patty, a comestble-for wbch the establshment was noted. Rut at, the frst bte he complaned about the crust. The proprer, asunded at anyone notljklnr hs pattes, feald, angrfy: "Young man. I was makng pattes -before yuurnuu born." "That so?" repled the urst. "Then suppose ths s one of the frst-you ever made." THE CHAMPION JURY. And the Verdct They Brought "In. : V ~^~~, The Amercan fronter Justce of the peace has had so many arngs that the theme la -becomng encumbered wth cobwebs, but we feel called upon record the conduct of the most remarkable jury whch perhaps was ever empanelled. Before hs Honor, Judge Jeflerson Davla, of Walnut Grove Precnct No. S, In the terrry of Arzona county of Yavapal, one John Doe was solemnly arragned for stealng a certan saddle, carefully descrbed In complant. After an elaborate tral the jury retred, wth the wrtten admontons of the Court, old Abner Wmlcs cow-barn delberate. In H- course of three-quarters of -an U«r-Hh-y-t>rought fn a-ver<hct of murder In the frst degree. The Court nromptlv ntmntthhed tfam that Urn I heard such good reports of George," sad a lady who had seen her spr at college. "I ddnt hear hm speakrlratrsmnary spoke or hs Tvorderful delvery.". Yes" sad the ladys husb, who had also heard reports of George, "1 underst he can put the ball over the plate whenever he wants." I hear young jerry Dolan was near- y klled by o much study." such a verdct "wouldnt go," snce the man had only been charged wth stealng a saddle, sent them bacfc delberate once more. J^ few mnutes later a brother of the defendant came along presented them wth a qunrt of whskey a-couple- of pounds of smokng bacco, along wth a new pack o cards, accompaned wth the compl ments of the defendant, an hour later the jury returned the followng verdct: "Ve, the Jury, wth a supreme reverence for the prncple of justce profound deference for ths honor- And what washe studyng?" "He was study electrcty pcked up a lve "wre." HER OPINION. Lawyers judges have a good deal :o endure from wtnesses-of a certan class, who smply! Wll talk n her own way, who seem have no concepton of the meanng of the word "brevty-." Such wlnesses afford a good deal of amusement the spectars, If hey do fret vex the lawyers. Now, please tell all you know as quckly concsely as you can," lad a.lawyerjo.a woman otauout slx; y~ years,"who had taken the wtness st. v "All rght," she repled; "Ill do natnt "ant" much T.know about the case, anyhow, for I dont meddle myself wth other folkses affars nohow, dont, ts my opnon " "We dont want your opnon," nterrupted the lawyer. Oh, dont you? Well, I spose not. If, you dd, } could gve It you mghty quck. Im one of them persons tht says what theyve got" say rght out,.no beatng round WORLDS LARGEST FLAGPOLE. Tho tlleht!lngl<m>looo woodm lakpnl" over oroolcd hm hnon placed In ll> rnmnm-lnolllo loxponlllon Hrounlt vt Hm l<ynclnot>. It h trmmed In 1lu> nhnpo of, hnxncm from I ht trunk nf n Doughm IIr troo,.ldfl, In heght, cut In OrKO. Tlo polo In n. In llnmor nl. hnno, Kln, ut p, nnl wolghn 115 n«, When orclml It wan Inhodlod In u rlnforcol-oocro. foundaton unt ohorcd olldly, Afr commt had not, nl guy cxllc worn ro. nnvol, lonvhk Kronl nhnft wut u hrtrlk oler I hm 11* bnm Ihvo IIIPKO dcrrlcltt worj> nnod In lftlk It In ploo. A npllod bull, wolull- [UK tlufllhn. "n! mounnrlk 10ft, over Mlt Wl>" plneol nl upmt. When Ilo oxponlllm < nol Ilo polo flow n Illft. Amercan lltk. Affecton In lrm Imllenten n llnw wllntlo wont up, nlrlll md percng. l " "" About half the hnnda n schoolroom- went up Instantly, all eyes blazed wth the delght of/ Joyous recollecton. "But." contnued the clergyman, "where was It you saw bear?" "Crcus!" screamed ffty chldsh voces. Jeannettc "May, are you gong gve me another pece of pc?" " "".May "What ""do" do you want know for?" Jeannotle "Because, If you ant, 1 want eat thla pece slowly." Crpple Crcok IB great on etquette. A man out Mcro mot a ltte grl wth whoso famly ho IB very Intmate, sad: l "Hello, Kllth! How arc you?" The lttle mlnfl drew hernolf up ropllod: "I/.o wery well, but I ant no telephone." "Youre a llr!" drawled lttle man. "What!" rourd bg man, clench- IIIK a lngo lnt, "Oo you dnro call ml that, you poor, puny, pltlnhlo lttle puppy?" "1 do," cnmo back lullant reply. "If you npoak nor word, you grunt lump of podgy pork, Ill noon. cut you Hhort!" "(!uf. mo nhort, you choono mlp rtloud onrukod Knnt. "Yon, md hnr KOOH!" Happod (hln-urmod dwarf, harply;, quck BH lghtnng, hoforo lnrly ono could uttnr x word, le, rang oft vud hung up rccelvorl A merchant who luul boon travel- IIIK omo month wnw, on hlfl roturn, Informod -of donth of n valued frend, A fow dnyn Inr ho onllod upon hormtvol wdow nffor hln oxprwnlon of Hympnthy. Durng r It ho remarked; "I WHH n Rood frloml of your In Inmlmnd. In rn ml mmothlr of hln whch I could hnv m n monnn of hm?" Hm raned hor volvoty brown «ym llh, whch, t f«w monotn hoforo woro nplml wth rn, mlt noft. ly, "How would I do?" "Tonny, my "»», wlmt I" I" 1 ""- tlulor "A clon lno, pupa" Trove It, my "<>»" "lloenuno II nlnlclk! f«m polo In polo." the bush, or hemmng honest hawng opnon over t, ts my that "."But I tell you we dont want your, opnon. We want facts." "Oh, yes; I spose lkely. Wel, theres a wtness on ths st now who wll tell lactsr JtlrtTrgoly despse, ts a Mar. I never ld a Ho In all my born flays, whats more, 1 never expect ; Its.my opnon " Wll you kndly keep your oplnons yourself, tell UB what you actually know about thla case?" "Oh, certanly, ho sure! Why, hats what Im hero for, ant t? Its mghty- ltllo-1 know -nlout )t,- -I care a good deal less. Im n person that mnds her own busness nud let otherh alone, Its my out--out opnon " "Now Hp just whero you arc," sad lawyer, sharply. "Havent I ld you ngnln nnd agan (hut your opnon cuts no flruro In OOHU?" "Woll, my good Innd; who Hat It dd?" cred old Inly, Innocently. "I Hlmply nnld Hnt It W»H my opnon " "Plenso loavo Ht!" And, an H)I«dd HO, old lady turned mld, xharply: "Woll, Ivo gol my opnon of you, anyhow!" KITEFLYING CONTESTS. Tlo Jnpnnono nro devoted In ther natonal nport of. kl-flylk. At con- (ent» there nn; two umpre", nl. wlmto conmnnd two kln of mme nljo nr.. nent up tokother. An Ihe klos attan n nltlclent heght Iho men Iry pny Ilo ktes Knlnnl eurh other, Knob party wntn hrlnrr H«klo Inl uch wth Itt opponent nml In hrln; hu.ter down. Tlm Id Hnt nlnyn up M l tlo wn.i ccnncm or untl nl the ntltm nre vanqulhld In vlctnrlnn. Tlln replre Iho ntmmktl <>f many mm worldk n InK lme; nnd Ihe non Id Well I" ml TluH llfly or nhly n exbunted. Homo of the kllen unel In IblH content nro lhlk1 In nee InKn clrculnr nlruct uren ul I DOft. In lelkth, IIIcludlK H" n", an«l luxvlk n wdth nf nor. nr n«fl I 0 n>l"h for <h" llhllnn ll-n "re muo of ntronk loup. md "l """ lllft " 2,0fl()ft, lon; nnd uluvo Iln, In tl rt- dofondaa John Doe, sle the saddle In self-defense, therefore acqut hm." SCHOOL CHILDRENS EYES. The /ghtng of schools s a subject of. mmense mportance, for there 13 no doubt that the eyesght of countless chldren has been serously mpared by mproper lghtng. Scentsts everywhere are now studyng ths matter wth the object of seeng that the v cuulug Buuerulluu fata buller lu lll) respect than the one that has gone before. Among. the conclusons already TeschedTrrff-tlatmo place s ft for-use - as a school room where damond type a type only one-half as large as that used n these words cannot be read easly by normal eyes at a dstance ot 20 nches. The darkest desk n any school room should receve an llumnaton equvalent that derved drectly fron ffty reduced square degrees of.vsble sky. In these crcumstances the place should receve not less than one-half ot one per cent, ot the unrestrcted llumnaton from the complete sky hemsphere.. The wndows should be located In the wall the left of the workers, the glass should be carred the cellng, not beng Interrupted by cofftces, pllars, or decoratons. No desk should be farther from the wndow wall than twce the heght ot the n of the glass above the desk nf ly aequlrod, lulxr nun WAO DETTER OFF. Mn. Nowwod ( h<r hbnd)-- I cok md coh nnd cnk for you, mut what ln I K<t7 NolllRl Mr. Nowwod --Youn lucky. I nlwny K«>1 ImllKttlon. surface. The cellng should be whte, ~ but the wall opposte wndow the wall behnd students should be lghtly colored from,30 In. above the desk level. "The wall around behnd blackboards should be somewhat darker than the rest ot the room. All furnture, desks, fttngs, surfaces In the lower, part of room should ho flnlahed Inan unobruslvo color, dark shades...bla.ck: >olng avoded. Teats aro bo undertaken show lu> average varaton of daylght durng day throughout year. These tests wll cover n number of yours wll ho undertaken slmulaucohly at varous centres, so that ho results can be compared alowancfl mndo for dfference In locnl llmatlc condtons. It IH suggohd hut poflnlbly a study of tlm records of wcnr burcnu mght furnsh Hcful Informaton on condton n pnttt yearn. Further tohlt of.natural artfcal Illumnaton under vared conlltloh lll!» cnrrlol out In nnhool. am rorrolnd wth uts of ey^e- Hlj;hl Konornl plywlno of school dlll, In order Irnco thr clrctm- HlMco whch Klvo rlno lofnctlvo ; *m AT»oo AN OUNCE. nttnr of TOUCH conot from Ihr Orlrnt, Whon prfoctly purn II In of nluoht fllou vnluo. Tn. tucrot nf UM propnrtlnn IH cnroflly gnrol nnl Uncut product In xuully nom In mnlltkt not oxcoodlng a fow droph. (Vlolrt In 0110 of pnrfunnn Hnt, huvo boon no clonoly Imltnd Unt UKhtlcnfl pcoplo mwor Hp dncrlmlnn, nnd buy nnnufnctrott for KoUlo nrllrlo. Tho meant llncovory of n clmmlcnl procom by whch n porfuno cnu bn jrodn-ol whch cnuot, ovon by oxportn, ho lnllkulbcd from Iruo vlolot oxtrnct H n mutter of mportance, n» thn n ono ot moht populr of odorn. Tn* nubntunco, howovor, h worth I(IO por uncn wholhio. I.ftvcndor In a homo- Krowu porfuno, AL8O PUTS OUT Ha LIOHTa. A. vll-luow phynlolohlrtt wnn loolrhk on Ulo nffocttl of colul. "W«n«w prcolv" tn ronnlnlml, "tlmt lrukonon dcnlroy nno of tlm mont Important organ. Tho rooldnm lver, In n word, vlnln "> nn a llvor- IIIHH wrl,"

5 P" 1,* ^ I? > E^ ~ V &f > 7 An Appeal Husbs The Best Tools. tle most convenent most effcent, whether your work be n the offce, the shop, or the sre ; also you seek the greatest economy. amount of fare pajd. Svrely-yor-vfeJs-endtled JamlyJasotJ?eeheardfrom. equally good equpment n the house. A GAS, RANGE Reduces le quantty of labor n the ktchen, reduces cost of ktchen labor, renders the results of ktchen labor: more satsfacry you all-your-fanly. vl) n«nv use gas, then : : Lrrf 1 - Ter down our sre. some ; ny see the ranges ^ u : <".0. You wll feel a lot -. better know that.she s ^ ~-^- " - "" Tnnnv uppy. &.Qgg jxaruu vy Gas Company The PeoplesBank - OF """ Rev. Everett vandrght, Robert Steel George Elvns attended the Dstrct Stewards Meetng, "of the Camden Dstrct New Jersey Medst Epscopal Conference, at Pleasantvlle, Thursday. Words cannot express our many knd frends how grealy ther expressons of sympathy helped us bear our terrble gref. Our loss s rreparable, but our grattude the people of Hamnonn s not be measured n words. MR.. & MRS. ALBERT JACKSON. As the natural result of lttle or no home tranng, bad company, two boys, age nne twelve years, Leonard Loecher John Mchael, walked down from Phladelpha, Saturday ana~smday, been pcked up below Hamhbnn* mtrrely-exhatjsted- -Gbef-^A4amssaw that they were well- fed, sent back home on an afternoon tran, wth a bt of good advce. The father of one boy wrote a letter of thanks for kndness, enclosng The other The Letter " E." Someone has advanced the opnon that the letter "e" s the most unfortunate character n the Englsh alphabet, because t s always out of cash, forever n.debt. r, md n hpll all some reasons, he fortunates of the the tme. For overlooked the letter, so we wll call hs attenton Talk t over wth. your the fact that "e" s never n wfe ; ask your neghbors war ana always n peace, It s the begnnng of exstence the commencement of ease the end of trouble. Wut t there would be no meat,.no lfe ar no heaven. It s- the centre qf esty, makes love perfect, out t there would be no e< devls, nor news., N. J. -Captal, Surplus Undvded Profts,, $64,000 Three per cent nterest pad ou tme deposts Two per cent nterest allowed on dem accounts havng daly balance o ^>ooo or more. Safe Depost Boxes for Rent M. L. JACKSON, Presdent W. J. SMITH, Vce-Prest W. R. TII.TON, CaHhe DIKKCTOUS - MT L.-JuckHot J.-A.-Wnns C. F. Osn<>"d CJeorge IUvns Wm. J. Smth J, C. Anderson Sanl Anderson W. K. Tln Wn. I.. Uhrk Bonrd of Trac^e. A Lve Organzaton Km tdvuck "- nrhth of If you ur; 1 nnt now a ntnht, yon should In 4. Scud your n!u:nl>thh]> f< ($1) Prentss A. Myrck, Claruu Membershp Cuunllcc, OH H. C. Doughty, Secy. IlHl Tucmly c ofeuolf month, n Cvc Club Hall. Ohaa. T. ThurBn Practcal Plumber Gas Ftter C«l nm!rh <lrn lull) furlhlcd. Inlllpl Allrnllll Id nl Itlmln of Illllllllllll! VMIlll Wll (HIVCIII luh llln In Iln Ilul, JfmnrnolH vn n no I.ornl Iloue 1X17 lannoulon, N. J. S. J. t. 3G DONT WOK BUCKIMESLS. College for Women JOHN HOW4K0 HMUnn, LLJO., OHerj the same *<1ranU» rounf women at the Bucknell College olers men. All the college protesrs re men who are specalsts In ther lnes. Income from productve Investment nays professorsulrles. Separate campus, tuldfnzs, home lte lor women students; lectures rectatons In common wth the men. Ratt per year, «3a The collee students have «Wo the advantage: ol the School ol Musc Art School For catalogue address WUTCfe 3. WHCOX. etmrac^uwutarf. The-One-Sre. HARDWAREI Lawn Mowers Sharpened Panters Supples Bath Supples Garden Tools House Furnshngs Drect agent for Lavavar ) Floor No. 61 Vtralte Whte Enamel "Wear-Ever" Alumnum Garden Hose, Garden Tools, Fly Wre, Poultry Wre, Ol Sves. Irvh I. Hearng Successor H. McD. Lttle. [ware Get Russell ANYWHERE Cedar Brook, N. J. ANY TIME Long Dstance Movng a Specalty. Bell Phone. Satsfacton Guaranteed. Let me Estmate We are namng fgures On all HOUSE WIRING done NOW! Let us gve you an estmate. It wll surprse you. KOYAL ELECTRIC COMPANY t 15 South Second Street, Hanmonu Before House Cleanng! Bellevue Garage, Inc., On the County Boulevard, ACKNT IOH FORD MOTOR CARS Studebaker, Hudson, Hupmoble, ant Dodge Pleasure Cars. Studebaker, Republc, Maok, Vm Trucks. Get our prces on Tros before you buy. If you pay more than our prces, you pay o much.. E. A. CORDERY, Manager S - H - O - E - S 5 per cent dscount ;" **,!.-:.V" * By savng your cash trade tckets untl you have $10 worth, whch means a bg savng you Open evenngs untl 8 oclock ; a Saturdays untl The most comfortable durable Footwear for Summer s We haae t n twenty dfferent styles, from $1.60 $3.60 AJulLJLne olgamras Shoes from 75 c $1.85 Mens Furnshngs A-Cnll lnp of G. F. fl-. Unon.STf^aod-g 0. N. S. Mens Workng Dress Shrts at 50 cents We have a good lne oflmenls^dress-shrts at $1,^1,50 $2 StraW HatS were"$1.50, $2, $2.50 $3, - now at One Dollar each "We hle the Onyx Hosery A1r;n ) thn.jwt r^rr..fnr.q.q 1 grrpr Chldrens Sckngs Hkerchefs all styles All styles Mens Luen 3-.A Collars We can please you wth Neckwear, -hayng over one hundred styles choose from W. H. Bernshouse Fre Insurance» Strongest Companes Lowest Rates Conveyancng, Notary Publc, Commssoner of Deeds Hammoun, DR. J. A. WAAS DENTIST Bellevue Aveue, Haumon R. N. BIRDSALL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Jabbng ProDtl* Attended To. 115 Orchard St., Haumon,oc«rhono nl D. E. BALLARD BRICK AND CEMENT WORK And Plasterng z Orchard St. Ilamonn A. H. Phllps Co. Fre Insurance.» MONEY lok MORTGAGE LOANS Ihrtl-tt UtllK, - Atlnntl- Cty The Pant In llu- very bchl jlt >ver lned n Ilnon. Ther«me HeorcH of buldkk n wn covered wth thn pont, wl-h look well after cl^ht»r leu VlUH of wenr. The Iluu Iulnt In Hold fo Icw tluu other flnt < hum pulul. It lu no (Mtul, an It wok well, eovch well, nld weun well. Sold by JOSEPH I, TAYLOR HOIIBP, Sgn, Carrlnao Palnr, Sec-md md rcntmm HIM., Ilnnnolo, N. ). JVLONFORTS v Furnshng Goods Shoes PUBLIC INSPECTION OF OUR NEW BUILDING. Our Mot Keep Movng - ~ / Our Busness Movng Frst Road And Haulng- of all knds No job o Hnll or o Dstfncc Movng u Hpcc SERVICE GUARANTEED Tomknson Au Express ICyn(oc Plouc H;, N.-J.; Hell Phono 53-j

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