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1 Propery of he Waerown Hsorcal Socey ffc--^~-*.=_ *-VS# waerownhsorcalsocey.org DEVOTED TO TEE WHOLE COMMUNTY NOTHNG ELSE OB LESS THRTEENTH YEAB, NO.. WATEBTOWN, CONN,FRDAY JUNE u (96 TWO DOLLAB8 A YSAl Unversy Chb Meeng Successful Tle h annual meeng of he Llchfleld Couny Unversy Club n held a he Whe House, Norfolk, on Frday evenng of las week, he members beng-he guess of Mrs. Carl Soeckel. The aendance was unusually large, wo hundred and weny-fve beng presen The usual recepon was held from sx o seven afer whch here was a shor busness sesson. The dnner was served a sevenhry, he members marchng from he Whe House o he Coach House, beng led by he Torrngon Mlary, Band, whch gave a delghful concer durng he hours of he recepon. : The beauful grounds of Whe House always a joy o he eye, were never more aracve han on Fr- people, he sad, would have races ped by smallpox. He dscussed day evenng. j also he grea dscoveres by Paseur and Koch. The New York The ladles who asssed Mrs.' Soeckel and who receved he' Healh Deparmen has hs slogan,' guess, were Mrs. Dudley Valll of j "No dphhera n New York n 9," Wlnsed. he wfe of he Presden of and he sad he oulook was ha he club, Mrs. J. Chauncey LJnsley,' hs dread dsease would be banshed of Torrngon, he wfe of he former from he Empre Sae by ha me. Presden of he Club, Mrs. Robblns There s no more yellow fever and B. Soeckel, of Norfolk, Mss Marjor-' no more plague. Medcne has r- e Redfern of New York cy, MHB Dorohy Wlson of Lakevllle and Mrs. Eugene VanWhy, or Wlnsed, he wfe of he secreary of he club. The followng offcers were elec-' ed: Dudley L. Valll, Wnsed, presden; Eugene VanWhy, Wnsed, secreary and reaurer; and he followng vce-presdens, Henry C. Sanford, Brdge waer; Samuel A. Eddy, Canaan;.Davd G. Barr, Cornwall; Rev. Harry E. Small, Qoshen; Howell N. Whe, Lakevllle; Rev. Wllam J. Prewser, Llchfleld; Rev. F. W.' Flecher, Morrs; Frank B> Munn,' New Harford; John Pelbone, New Mllford; Dr. A. W. Plnney, Norfolk;' Dr. J. S. Chappe, Sharon; Rev. S. E. Evans, Terryvllle; J. Howard Rob-' ers, Thomason; Rev. Enoch H.' Bur, Torrngon; Hamlon Gbson, Washngon; Rev. Arhur Howe, Waerown; Dr. Frank BJ. Roys, Wn-' sed, and Harmon S. Boyd, Wood-' bury. The execuve commee: Robblns B. Soeckel, 'Norfolk; George W.' Creelman, Lakevllle, and Marcus 6. Merwn, New Mllford. Commee on ' admssons: Charles L. Gold, Corn- < wall; Or. H. C. Provos, Wlnsed; J. Clnon Roraback, Canaan; Dr. Ellas : Pra, Torrngon; Wllam B. Perry,' Jr., Lakevllle. \ Rev. George H. Johnson of New' Mllford was eleced o he commee on club scholarshps and Phlp P.' Hubbard of Lchfleld o he fnance commee. These new members were adm ed: Paul B. Baron, Norfolk; F. E. Coe, Torrngon; Carl L. Coleman.' Wlnsed; Rev. John W. Flgh, Wn-; sed; Rchard Hughes, Torrngon; : Os E. Lowell, Ken,'and Frank B. Rchardson, Canaan. Among hose advanced o he wang ls were Dr. W. C. Kennedy, Dr. F. A. Weed, J. F. Hll and H. W. Pease of Torrngon. - The caerer was Perre of New York and he menu follows: Dellces Basse Celerls Olves Amandes Creme Forese.re Sea Bass Bonne Femme Poussn desosse Grand Mere Pes pos fras Salade Chlffonade Fromage Bombe aux frus Pes fours Cafe Cgars Cgarees Gnger Ale Whe Rock Durng he dnner cgarees and cgars were passed by young lades n aracve Swss cosumes. A new and mos agreeable feaure of he meeng was he sngng or Noah H. Swayne of Phladelpha. Yale 89, who was accompaned by Wllam B. Perry of Lakevllle. Mr. Swayne's sngng so won he members', of he club, ha a he Bug geslon of he Presden he 'was eleced an honorary member, n he hope ha he would hereafer always aend he meengs. Resoluons prepared by Rev. Samuel T. Clfon, Dr. Provos and Judge Seymour or Wlnsed on he deah.of. Rober S. Hulber and on he deah of A. S. Gregg Clark or Washngon, prepared by Jobj C Brlnsmade, Dr. Fred. W. Wersebe and E.K. Rosser, were read and adoped. The presden, Dudlpy L. VaUl, was oasmaser. Seaed wh hm were several noables n sae affars. Governor John H. Trumbull and former Governor Marcus H. Hocomb of Souhlngon, and promnen j members of he elub. Judge Donald j T. Warner, of'salsbury;' Rev. Dr. J. j Chauncey Lnflley, of Torrngon, boh -former presldena of he club: Judge James P. Woodruff of Lch- > feld, Judge Seymour or Wlnsed. and Judge Howard Landdn of Salsbury. The speakers were Dr. Wendell G. Phllps of New York, presden of he Amercan Medcal Assocaon, and Wllam Beebe of New York, a noed naurals and leader of he recen Arcurus expedon for marne research. Dr. Phllps dscussed he progress of medcne n he pas cenury wh respec parcularly o s relaonshp o cvlsaon. Among oher hngs be emphassed he mporance of he work of he counry praconer. He sad ha he Panama Canal was bul no so much by mechancal and cvl engneers as by sanary engneers, and ha f had no been for he dscoveres of Edward Jenner, years ago hs counry would have only 6 or.7,-, people nsead of 5,, because of he ravages of nfecous dseases. Probably 5 percen of he umphed because of he servce of he medcal professon o he publc. Dr. Wllam Beebe dscussed varous phases of exploraon n he ropcs. He spen abou hry years on he rvers, among he marshes and on he mounans and n he jungles of he ropcs, and n openng hs address sad ha abou wohrds of he earh s cu off from use.by men because of ^groundless fears of he perls of pe ropcs.* The jungle s safe. A moher, he sad, could leave her baby n an open crb n perfec safey alone all ngh n he ropcal jungle proeced only by a mosquo neng. The boby, he sad would oe safer here han a home. Many people have a grea fear of vampres. Dr. Beebe explaned ha he be of a vampre was no more o be reared han he be or a mosquo. The popular mpresson, he sad, was ha a vampre was a very large, hdeous anmal ha swep hrough he ngh and dashed down on someone and lerally swallowed hm up, bu he vampre s no larger han he ba ha we have n hs laude. He had seen more posonous snakes on he Palsades oppose New,'York n one afernoon han he had seen n hree monhs n a Souh Amercan jungle. When he was sarng on an expedon o he roplcb, he sad he was commonly old by hs frends ha hey would lke o go'wh hm bu hey could no sand he errfc hea. Durng hree years whch he had spen n a Souh Amercan jungle 'whn hree degrees of he Equaor he never experenced a emperaure hgher han 86 degrees whle n New York degrees s no unknown ald 9 o 95 degrees s common. Sharks, he sad, are almos unversally feared, and here are few people who do no have a dread ol beng sezed by one of hese monsers or he deep and dragged o belr doom, bu n all hla experences n ropcal waer Dr. Beebe sad he fnd never known a shark o aack a man nor had he ever beard or an auhenc case of such aack. n.he Galapagas and Cocoa slands Dr. Beebe made many descens no he sea proeced only by a copper helme and wearng an ordnary bahng su. He sad ha he had Ba on rocks hry fee below he surface of he sea and seen many sharks swm whn a few fee of hm bu never saw one ha showed even a hosle aude oward hm. Alhough he bad wnessed sharks aackng oher fsh and her own knd when hooked or dsabled n some manner, sharks do no seem o make any aack on oher fsh unl hey show sgns of dsress, bu even when dvers are beng drawn o he surface and smulae he acons or a dsabled fsh he sharks do no aack hem. Dr. Beebe gave an neresng accoun or COCOB sland whch, be sad, was a one me a favore of praes for he buryng or- her reasures, s recorded ha fve or sx prae crews bured her reasures on ha sland. One reasure valued a several hundred housand dollars was recenly dscovered. A he close or he speakng a voe of hanks o Mrs. Soeckel for her hosplaly was passed. Whle here, was a feelng of grea OBB for he one who for' so many.years gave of hs me and srengh o make he club he success hs become, all fel ha bs endeavors o gve pleasure and prof o le unversy men- of Llchfleld Couny were.bravely "carred on" as he would wsh, a hs meeng. Those presen from Llchfleld were Rev. Wllam J. Brewser, Rev. W Ham Pruner, Rev. H. G. Mendenhall. Rev. E. Norman Curry, Dr. Charles WHO'S WHO TEDS WEEK Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Logue have announced he engagemen of her daugher.alce Mary o Wllam Churchll Selman, son of Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Selman- of Waerbury- The annual meeng of..the Communy) Players" wh be held n he aparmen of Mr. Robers or Taf School, Sunday evenng, Jun» h, for he adopon of a consuon and by-laws and consderaon of oher mporan maers. Frankln E. Perce, sae supervsor of secondary educaon, wll gve he commencemen address o he graduaes of he Hgh School. Waerown's enry no he Cy baseball league n Waerbury wll play a league game n own on Sunday a he Hemlnway damond. Mss Susan Whlcome or Poughkeepsle, N. Y., s vsng a he home or Rev. Francs B. Whlcome. Mr. and Mrs. Merrl Hemnway have reurned o her home afer a hree monh'b rp o Eruope. Mss Hazel Gchrls was he gues or honor a a kchen shower recenly gven by Mss Ehel Wlson n Oakvllle. Mss Gchrls, who s he daugher or Mr. and Mrs. Rober Gchrls or Warren Way s soon Cones Wnners AreAnnonced Wnners n he poser and essay cones recenly held by he Woman's Chrsan Temperance Unon have been announced. Frs prze or poser $ o Alce Lampher; 'second prze $ o Lorea Donson; hrd przes. 5c each o Laurence Parsons and Jane Olson. s noeworhy ha all of he poser wnners are pupls or fourh grade Baldwn school. The posers are desgned o show he advanage of good food over obacco and noxcang drnks. ' - The wnners of he essay cones whch feaured Frankln's argumens agans he use of beer are: flro prze $, Agnes Anglovch or S. John's school; second prze, $, Murel Magee or Baldwn school; hrd prze, $, Oscar Jarlo of S. John's..... The prze essay* and posers have been sen o Mrs. Taylor of Plymouh where hey wll be judged n compeon \wlh ohers from he couny. The wnners or he 'couny cones are elgble o ener a sae and laer naonal cones. The przes wll be awarded o he wnners a he nex meeng or he local unon he 7h. MPERAL RUSSAN CO88ACK CRCUS mpored n s Huge Enrey from London Olympa by Mller Brohers. Posvely he larges and. mos sensaonal feaure ever mpored by an Amercan amusemen enerprse. Ths,Cossack Crcu held all London enhralled for weeks as"n separae skbw. s Jus a par or he mghy Ranch 96 All-New program. Unparalleled n modern crcus hsory s he fea or Mller Brohers n conracng he enre mperal Russan Cossack/ crcus, whch showed he London Olympa all wner as a sensaonal and complee show of unprecedened hugeness and novely, ror her o Ranch Real Wld Wes and Grea Far Eas. Ths mghy aracon, assembled n he Balkan and oher border counres from scaered mperal hoss of he lae Czar of all he Russans, was acclamed by he London Daly Graphc as "he fnes show of s knd ha London has ever had." The London Daly Express sad: "One of he mos hrllng specacles ever Seen n London opened a he* Olympa : las ngh. The' rdng feas of he cowboys, a Wembly were- oudone by 6 lean, ough Cossacks." The London Dally Mall remarked: "The Cossacks pled hrll upon hrll. They ake away your breah ;hey are almos oo much for your eyes. They mus be seen o be beleved." The London Mornng Pos saed: "The whole mmense producon' s somehng enrely new. Nohng lke has ever been seen n London before. The performance s sm- H. Turkngon, Dr. Charles N. Warner; Dr. Alber E. Chlds, Judge John T. Hubbard, judge James P. Woodruff, Judge ElberB. Hamlln, Major E. E. Sarcka, Cap Edgar B. Van Wnkle, Cap. Wllam M. Foord, James W. Smh, Phlp P. Hubbard, F. Norh Clark and Col. Samuel H. Fsher ab a gues. o be marred o Wllam Branch Waerbury. Rev. H. K. Robnson has reurned afer a wo week's vs a Madson. N. J. Mrs. Charles Pasbo or Syracuse, N. Y. s vsng her son Ralph Pasho, local drecor of he Waerown Cvc 'non... Wlfred Furrell. a suden a Clark College a Worceser, Mask., s spendng he summer here n own. Mrs. P.. Sperry of he Woodbury road UH been called o Haskell, N. J. by he serous llness of her son Raymond, who s crcally wh yphod pneumona. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Cruenden, who have been enjoyng a rp around he world for he pas year Edna have reurned o hur home on Graves, he Wood bury road. A Son was recenly born a he Harbor hospal n New York cy o Mr., and Mrs. Theo Llly or he Woodury road. Horace Tar was a vsor n Harford on Wednesday. ' Alber Schwneerly has resgned hs poson wh,he Beldng-Hem- nway Slk company and has acceped a poson wh Howard Poer, ply prodgous The feas of horsemanshp mus be seen o be beleved.".tha was London's opnon of he CoBSack crcus as a show n self a huge crcus n a mghy cy. Now, Mller Brohers are addng hs same mperal RusBan Cossack crcus horsemen.band, chor, acrobas. umllers, dancers, cavalry une and all o he huge Ranch Real Wld Wes and Grea Far Eas. So, Mller Brohers' Ranch Real Wld Wes and Grea Far Eas comes o Waerbury, Frday, June 8, wh a remendous bg 'show program, wh, people, cowboys and cowgrls, pcuresque and exoc; wh 6 horses, elephans, camels, buffalo (from he ranch herds), burros, oxen and longhorns; wh every famous ndan chef and warer n Amerca among s conngens of redskns; wh he larges spread of can&es n crcus hsory, some ffeen acres n all and a magnfcen opera char grandsand whch, wh s supplemenary ers, seals, people. And, gnorng he rerenchmen polcy of he crcuses, hey brng o own he larges and mos pcuresque sree parade ever seen n he land. GRL 8COUT ACTVTES Tln> regular scou meeng was held Monday evenng, he man feaure of whch Vas he lesson n hospal bed makng whch was gven by Mrs. Hadley a Taf school. On Thursday afernoon a rally of he Waerown Grl Scous was held l he Communy buldng. Mss Agnes Schler, Grl Scou Execuve, under he Waerbury Councl, presened he mer badges won by he grls durng he wner. The scou camp o be held a Banam hs summer was descrbed by Mm. Case, and a basebball game beween wo eams of he roop was played. 8CHOOL CHJLDREN PLEA8E LARGE AUDENCE8 The chldren of S. John's school played o large and enhusasc audences on boh Tuesday and Wednesday evenngs n he Con munlly heare when hey presened her annual school eneranmen. As s always characersc of her producons much paen and Skllful ranng was shown n he varous songs acs and dances. The program was as follows:. Ave Mara. Lle Duch Chldren. Lle Boys Trals. Playmaes 5. Mads of he Fores 6. numb Bell Exercses 7. Wesward Ho! 8. A he Phoographers 9. Everyman. Come where he Lles Bloom (ableau) FRE DSTRCT MEETNG The adjourned and specal Fre Dsrc meeng was held n he Town Hall on Monday wh que a large delegaon of voer* presen. No opposon was made o he announced plans of he dsrc com' nlee and everyhng. -wen along very smoohly. The dsrc ax was ncreased from wo and - mlls o - mlls. Exenson of he fre dsrc was also dscussed and a peon wll be presened a he nex erm of he sae legslaure for hs projec (Las Meeng of Grls' Club A pcne on he shore of Lake Wlnnemaug Tuesday evenng brough he year o a close for he Waerown Grls' Club Afer he lae afernoon hunder sorm, he and cleared and he weaher was deal. The pcnc commee headed by Mss Edna Rydn was on he spo early and gahered wood for he rock fre place. Laer, when he remander of he grls came, frankfurers were roased and hese wh rolls, sprng vegeables, lemonade, cookes and fru were soon dsposed of. Afer supper he grls gahered around he fre and wh ukelele accompanmen sang songrf. Those who aended were: Mrs. John Clfford, Mrs. Clarence Lake. Mr--. Harvey McCrone, and Msses Dorohy Wheeler, Eselle Whleslde. Barbara Ashenden, Olve Walon. Allce Sullvan, Dorohy Maude Mchell. Nelle Lynn. Else Roo, Marlon Barlow, Dorohy Johnson, Leona Kelly. Mary Donahue, and Elzabeh Gusafson. DRECTORATE 8CHEDULED The annual sprng drecorae or he Conneccu League of Grls clubs wll ake place a he Arrowhead hoel, Shor Beach on Saurday and Sunday, June h and h. To dae he followng have sgnfed her nenon of aendng from he local club: Mrs. John Clfford. Mss Dorohy Johnson, Mss Edna Rydn and Mss Mary Donahue. ARSTON LEAGUE PCNC The Arlson league wll hold s annual pcnc a Sevenson dam hs year. The members wll make he rp by auomoble, o Derby and from Derby wll go by boa up he Housaonlc o he pcnc grounds. The commee n charge ncludes Msses Olve Walon, Eselle Whesde. Dorohy Wheeler. Rev. C. E. Wells, John Baese and Harold Lalln. K of P HOLD SERVCE The Knghs or Phas wll observe Memoral day on Sunday. The lne wll form and march o Evergreen cemeery where hey wll pay her respecs o he dead. - Poed plans wll be provded by he commee. ENJOYABLE PCNC HELD "Le Cercle Francas" forced by he ran of Monday o pospone her penpe wen yeserday o Smh's pond, where hey enjoyed a ho dog and Tfarshmallow roas. Swmmng and boang proved very popular. Those aendng were Mss. Johnson and Mss Marshall, musc supervsor and French eacher respecvely; Jeannee Parker, Agnes Paullalls, Agnes Cosgrove Helen Farrell, Gl ber Srubell, Raymond Brown, Ralph Brandley. Howard and Russell Beach. AN APPRECATON Hlckcox Alfred J. Sevens ded May 8, 96. He Joned he Waerown Mehods Epscopal church by leer November , hus havng served hs church almos 5 years and, when hs healh permed, was consan n aendance a he servces o he very las. He served as seward many years and for several years was Bble class eacher and also supernenden of he Sunday school and was always keenly neresed n all s acves. Hs consancy, relably and serlng worh made hm generally respeced n church and communy. Wh hm. he word of he paslmla, "The seps of a good man arc ordered of he Lord," because a very. We exend o he members of he famly our mos hearfel sympahy. H. M. HCKCOX. J. B. WLSON; For he Mehods church 8T. JOHN'S WNS CUP The S, John's Baseball nne were awarded a beauful slver lovng cup by Ralph S. Pasho,' drecor or he Cvc Unon, on Tuesday evenng, he cup beng he emblem or vcory n he Waerown grammar school baseball league. The Souh schoo land he Baldwn sc'lool boh had eams n he league bu hey could no cope wh he- Parochal school nne.' Alhough possessng a eam made up of Small youngsers hey possessed a real ball fleam and decdedly ouclassed her oher wo rvals. The enre Bndan body or S. John's are hghly elaed over her eam% vcory; and are very proud of her new/rophy. ndependens Vcors Over Terryvflle Abe Debunkers Waerown ndependens gave Terryvllle baseball fans as well as her baseball eam que a Jol here on Sunday afernoon when hey defeaed he Terryvllle nne by a 6 o score. The vsors possessed a srong lneup and as Waerown s one of her greaes rvals, hey were ou o do her umos o wn. Deland pchng for he locals was nvncble, beng maser of he suaon a all mes and also srkng ou of he vsng basmen. Howarb, he new shorsop acqured by "Abe" made hs debu wh he eam and showed hmself o be a worhy addon o he eam. n addon fo geng hree hs ou of four mes up he gave a dazzlng exhbon of feld work for whch he was roundly applauded by he large audence n aendance a he game. The eams lned up as follows:.. Waerown ab h o a Howarh, ss 5 E. Donson, b-c. Donson, b McCleary. lb Kely. rf-b Barlow*, cf Anderson, f * Fuller, c Deland, p Toals Terry v He Roland, b Shearer, HB H. Conway. lb Cook. f Harrlgan. cf Umpln,.rf RoberBo'n, b Anderson, p Wadman, c Ford, cf' Benedc, c E. Conway, p ab 9 h 7 o 6 9 a Toals '9 Score by nnngs: Waerown -^6 Terryvlle Runs Howarh, Donson. Barlow. Roland, E. Conway. Errors Howarh. E. Donson. Anderson',' Fuller. Shearer. H. Conway, Harrlgan. Two-base hs Roland. Cook, Lumpkn. Solen bases Harrlgan, McCleary. Anderson, Fulelr. Sacrlncees. DonBon, E. Donson. Double plays Howarh (unasssed) Wadman o Roberson. Lef on base Waerown 6 ( Terryvllle 6. Base on balls off Delandl. off Anderson. H by pcher by Deland (Roberson). Sruck ou by Deland Conway. Balk Anderson. Passed ball Fuller. Losng pcher Anderson. Umpre Arnlsa. Tme :5. GVE8 UP PA8TORATE Because he dd no lke he "crcus mehods" or he cy, Rev. Terlus Van Dyke, pasor or he Park Avenue Presbyeran church n New York cy, son of Dr. Henry Van Dyke, preacher, poe. Prnceon professor and former Mnser of he Neherlands, has decded o leave h,e meropols and on Sepember wll go o he church n he vllage of Washngon, hs sae. " may no be undersood," Rev. Mr. Van Dyke sad n dscussng hs acon. "People may say, 'OB, you're gong o sleep n he counry.' Bu here s hard work n he counry. s smply ha feel myself cu ou for ha knd of work more han for cy work. am no hrowng up he sponge, qung; we are gong up here o ge rgh n wlh hose people. "There s a farmer populaon. Cy folk come here for he summer and here are wo preparaory schools. s a fne, vgorous, ndependen communy wh a srong communy spr and keen neres n publc quesons." Hs case. Mr.Van Dyke'le be known s ha of one New York born, who n chldhood wshed for he counry felds and roads and vllage nmacy, knew somewha as a sudan n Prnceon and now. afer hreen years as a pasor n he meropolan urmol, h gong o fulfll an old dream. n Washngon, Mr. Van Dyke wll no be afflaed wh a Presbyeran church bu one of Congregaonal denomnaon. As o he change, Mr. Van Dyke sad, "There s and should be nohng unusual n ha. All are Chrsan churches; all should have he same alms. There should be.no denomnaonal WANTED: Men and women, full or par me o ake orders for our wonderful lne of guaraneed. "Boson Mad" house and porch dresses, made ' from dany Bjn'Khams and crapes.*.we delver and collec. Wre Br. Johnson, Room. 7 Hayne's' sree Harford, Conn. ', -.-.

2 . *... ' Propery of he Waerown Hsorcal Socey. * FT "SPECTACLES" TO BLND HOLES Many Clubs Have One or More Mehod* of "fng specacles'' o bund hole* on cof lnks w«r» dscussed by Thomas J. Moreen, a golf arebler Whe men bole*, whose gr«aa are nvsble fron he ee. are no so popolar u hey wed o be, mauy dobs have one or more and do no care e rebuld hem. Blnd greens lav* been condemned by many because he player canno see wha he la shoong a. bu more parlcularly beraoae he ball canno be kep n ngh and he shooer la never sure when he green s dear of player*. Scheme* for gvng ngh o blnd holes wll no overcome he frs objecon, bu wll cure he ohers. -arger clubs are remakng HUC holes. nn oher allevaons ure possble. The mos pcuresque plan has.been nde use. of by he Vcora Counry Huh n he. capal of Brsh Columhla. The hreenh hole of hs lnks, whch le* parly amng rugged rocks m he seashore, has * lee on some ra. The green l cu of* from vew l.v a rdge of grane and one day H golfer le fly a ee sho on hu _ > - yard hole whou asceranng wheher he players uleud had holed ou. The ball h a.man. Then players became wary and waed louger lmn necexmry o ee off. fnally a member presened n large schoollou«e bell, handsomely embossed, and hud nsalled a he edge of he green. When players have fnshed pung hey sound ll* m- j sn as hey sar Tor he foureenh ee and hose followng know ha he way n clear. Anoher scheme s employed by he Moosejuw Counry club n he broken prare counry of Saskachewan. The club bul a lookou pluform a he ee of a blnd hole and he pluyers may send a cuddy up he wndng sars of lls ower o see ha he way s open and o wach he flgh and roll of he balls. More romanc and jus as effecve, and requrng less effor. s he apparaus used by he Calgary Counry club n Albera. Thn s really a par of specacles, for he members have ereced a large perscope a he lef of he ee. The player may look no he boom mrror and see ha he green s vacan Then he may place B caddy or opponen a he glass o wach he flgh and fnal resng place of Ms ball.* The shaf of he perscope s some ffeen fee hgh, hu as s bul of plan boards lned wh nr paper, he cos* s low. The arrangemen of mrrors places he green n plan vew alhough nesles n a deep valley beyond a hgh rdge. Record for Lacke r Mss Khel Lneke, llnos A. C. exceeded by wo-ffhs of u second he world's record for he 5-yurd. free syle swmmng n an exhbon much, a Phladelpha. The exhbon marked he dedculon and formal opeung of he'l'en A. C. pool. Her lme was 7 seconds fla. Alumn o Be Taxed $5 a Bg Three Grd Games Fve dollars hereafer wll he...he. prce o alumn for sngle ckes o fooball gamen played by he "Bg Three," Yale, Hurvard and Prnceon among hemselves, was announced : Yale for-solf and sser unverses. Ths H an ncrease from $! a cke o alumn,,whle: by he agreemen sngle cke o "members of he unversy communy" shall be $, or?! less han hereofore:' ncreu.se n revenue sough by he. -hauge n prces wll be appled Claude Cooper, veeran oufelder, has been gven hs uncondonal release by he Oakland club of he Pa- "solely.'n manenance and' develop- clflc Coas league, nen of general ahlec facles und no.» ncroase. budges of nercollegale ahlec eams." Ball Clubs Top-Heavy Wh Pchers n 95 A abulaon of he rosers of hu Amercan league las season. shows ha of players wn* appeared n he box scores. of hem were pchers. Mos of he clubs had op-heavy burlng saffs. The Chcago Whe Sox used ". pchers durng he seu- >on. Washngon also hnd J pchers. Conne Muck, of he Ahlecs, used only njen n he box. he smalles number, of ny club la? he organza on. Some men lsed us pchers had very lle o do. The S. Lous Browns carred Cheser Kulk all senson, and he pched n only 5 nnngs. Manager Saler also hung on o Sauffer and used hm n bu nnngs. waerownhsorcalsocey.org Norwegan Track Sar Tres Grd Charle Hoff, world's champon pole vauler and Norway's blue rbbon ahlee, who has been ranng on he Georgeown unversy campus, wen ou wh he fooball squad for hs frs ase of he grea Amercan college game. Charle s he good-look lug "freahnan" n he mddle of he boom of he ple. S., Balng Nelson Was Champon Only Year Balng Kelson, one a of he greues lghweghs, only held he champonshp a lle over a year. Nelson came no he honors July, HKW. beang Joe Guns, he crownwearer, n seveneen sessons. was her second meeng, Gans havng won on u foul he frs me. Tha bou wen, fory-wo rounds. Ad Wolgas usurped Nelson's le n 9. The bale was saged on Washngon's brhday. Wolgas made he grea Dane oss up he sponge n he foreh round. Nelson was vrually ou on hs fee. Bu proesed he soppng of he massacre. ' " Jporfflbfes Golf s o be adoped by Japan. Feld hockey s now played by women uhlees n Japan. Yale has won nercollegae swmmng champonshps n years. n he muer of engagng n a fgh, Mr. Dempsey sll H on hs war buss. John Furrund, he son of he presden of Cornell unversy, s a rack sar.. Canada wll no send boxers o Souh Amerca hs sprng, as requesed o. ndhna has no fewer han, baske-bull learns wh upwards of, players... The prnce of Wales la presden of he Yach Kaclng Assocaon of Grea Bran. Cns Thunherg of Fnland, Olympc skang champon, esablshed for new world records hs year.».**. P. W.'Wrgh, '7. of Belleve. Oho, wns re-eleced 'cnpuu of he Wllams college baske ball eam n 7: ' '. f we hnd o play Helen Wlls wo ses ou of lrec, we don' know bu ha we'd be a lle nervous also. scene Sanford of he unversy annual 'uclllc wll coas be conference ruck and Held spors May he. There are no fewer han 5, golf clubs n he Culled Kes. or an average of one o every couny n he Unon. Hawa hnv a swmmng sar named Johnny WooM. who s somewha easer on he headlne wrers han s famous duke. The Brsh ; governmen plans o spend $l.(hk».(hh o provde ahlec grounds n dfferen pars of he counry for s cvl servce employees. Yule won he Easern nercollegae league les n boh swmmng and waer polo by defeang he. Prnceon swmmers, o 8. and he Tger waer poloss, fl(s o 8.. Sakes und-purses oalng $7">.OO wll he dsrbued when he llnos Jockey club holds s -day meeng a'he new Washngon Park course, begnnng July and endng Augus 7. Nney-hree roers and pacers have been nomnaed for he four sake evens, carryng a oal value of $7,(. o be raced n he open- ng grand crcu meeng a Norh Rundull he week of July 5. Frsky Fly Chaser Here we have Franke Zoellers, who cos he Yankees a cool en grand o ge hm from Alana so ha hey could urn hm over o Uncle BU Lane's Hollywood sars. Zoellers s a frsky fly chaser, a wonderful lead-off man and baer, and one of he cockes players ha ever dsplayed hs suff n he Pacfc Coas league. Wmbledon "Sold Ou" The prospec ha Helen Wlls and Suzanne Lenglen wll mee a he Wlmbledom ournamen n June has led o an unprecedened applcaon for season ckes. Already morj (hnn 7, persons have appled for ckes n excess of.he accommodaons. The money oals more han.. The rejeced applcaons On.!)5 were slghly more han half hose whch hove been rejeced hs year. ' Arhur Wchery, a cacher, ns been sgned by he Columbus club of he Amercan assocaon. *. ' Wnerbury of he Easern league, has sgned, (ux Wners, u yo'ung nfelder from Sprngfeld, Mass. Raymond Flood, young oufelder of Lancaser. Oho, las been sgned by Clarksburg of he Mddle Alanc league...'''... ' Mervln Shea, cacher of he Sacrameno club of he Pacfc Coas league,' spraned an ankle,whle sldng n camp. The Memphs club of he Souhern league, has sold Pcher Monroe Mchell o he Rocheser club of he nernaonal league. Wnson-Salem of he Pedmon league has obaned Pcher Kdon' Purcell from he Sparanburg club of he Souh Alunlc league. Harry Shrlver, former pcher for he Brooklyn Robns, has been made manager of he Clarksburg eam of he Mddle Alanc leugue. «* «Harry Weaver, former ndanapols and Columbus pcher, has sgned wh he Toledo club of he Amercan assocaon. Weaver was a free agen Jm -McAuley, veeran n felder, made a free agen, by Los Angeles, of he Coas league,, was sgned by he Mnneapols club of he Amercan assocaon. Kenny Mensh, a youngser of much promse from he los of Washngon, L>. (.'., has been sgned by Gabby Slre^, manager of he' Augusa <ean of he Souh Alanc league. On he reques of Wade Klllefer he Alanc club of he Souhern league has urned Joe Jenkns, veeran cacher, over o he Seale club of he Pacfc Coas leugue. far dany arraassrlas of hue and lacy maerlaja, and frr'n'fy n he (Canrrgfc hr Ml JMjnalaaa, lm.% new fwf*hffj modes. Afer a WM^ of small n bas, so maform m ype A ceran nun makes hs lvng as and so generally worn as o become wrer, and o bear han he average. As be la young, aad seadly an. beadwear enrely dfferen and so resome, sprng fnds as revelng a provng, probably he wll soon be one grealy vared ha emjona can be of he Ors-raera. n a leer o me, saled and pleased. SUk aad sraw be saya: " am convnced wrng s a poor buaneaa; wrers a poor lo could nuke an equally good lvng n any oher way wouldn' be a wrer long.*... n an older day wrers bad a remendously good opnon of hemselves. Ba laely men who do hngs h engneerng, mechancs, manufacurng, agrculure, ec, are beng recognsed as he real force n he world. People are laely pon- ng wh prde o hose who have bul a ralroad, a unnel, a brdge, a all buldng, or done some oher praccal hng of real use o manknd, nsead of o hose who have wren a book. We have been ryng for cenures o ge rd of fles, bu so ar as can see. fles are as numerous as ever, and as regularly fnd her way no every onmen. -e- Law and cusom have boh decded ha men and women of a ceran age are oo young o marry...'. There should be an agreed age, also, when men und women are oo old o marry. The old should be proeced, no laughed a, as s our way... - Wha s he hng we call common sense? s prayer praccally appled, asssance gven hope. Lfe s lke a game of cards. Relably H he ace, ndusry he kng, poleness hf queen, hrf he jack; common sense H playng o bes advanage he cards you draw.. And every day, an he game proceeds, you wll fnd he ace, kng, queen, Jack n your hand and opporuny o ue hem. Some men seem o wsh o run wld, and assocae wh wld people. Bernard Shaw,' ossbly he wses man wrng oday, s ame, und beleves ohers should be: he beleves ha wld men drf; cvlzed men seer. a - 'll no comba selfshness. Tn selffh and never knew a decen man who was no; The greaes rouble wh eachers of moraly s loo many of hem each moraly s unselfshness. ' Moraly s rank selfshness. Why does a man prefer o be a lbery raher han n jal? s selfshness: he fac ha freedom s more comforable han mprsonmen Why have we progressed from barbarsm? Because pure Helflshnesa fnds cvlzaon more agreeable. n Kansas Cy recenly a man ded as a resul of slow sarvaon. As he suffered he kep moanng: "Oh, my hear! Oh, he dsgrace!" He had been a respecable, popular young man, bu suddenly changed o a hef. The change was so grea he could no face a frownng wocld, and sarved hmself o deah, moanng as he suffered: "Oh, my hear! Oh, he dsgrace!" Had hs man. been decenly selfsh would he have suffered no ragc an experence? ' When frs arresed, he sad: " so loved my own aemped oo: much." Bu he people he loved ddn' come o hs rescue; hey were selfshly look- ng nfer hemselves,. and ryng o keep her records sragh. R known ha a brh one chld may have more nellgence lmn anoher; ha whle one chld's dsposon wll be oward honesy, anoher's wll le oward dleness and mschef.... There s no helpng : God has so ordered: perfecly respecable, parens of he human knd may produce "black sheep" hrough accden or freak n he process of reproducon. Scenss are ryng o fnd ou why hs s he case bu make no progress : s one of he human facs we mus accep wh blushes. * Wrers are always sayng here s no am n lfe. s a wenk, senseless observaon. There s an am n lfe, wren over everyhng n, large leers.. s o be as comforable, as well behaved, as useful, as successful as possble. s a wase of me o say you should be born dfferenly and no a dfferen world. You were no, so ha's he end of ha. Don' s around and grumble.' Ce busy a some useful, praccal hng, always easly whn reach, and you wll fnd more comfor n han n beng dle and slly. And he Junplng-off place? Well, Jump off. Every one had o do ; here s no remedy. Jump off lke a genleman, and leave somehng behnd o be remembered pleasanly. Tour fuure? Thn has been aken.care of, oo, and mllons and mllons have found bearable. There s sad o be nohng new under he sun.... Maybe no, bu heard he oher day of a man who was compelled o bury so many poor kn ha he bough ombsones by he c»r load.... Also hs seemed new,o me: A man called a a neghbor's house one evenng and sad o.' hose he found here: " wan o do le 'alkng, and f no permed hs prvlege wll go home.", < has, adorned wh rbbons and flowers and mllnery ornamens, and shapes ha nclude many draped and brmmed models, make up a world of fascnang new mllnery. There are. many wde-brmmed syles awang he arrval of summer days and he wearng of summer frocks. The small has; whch are lked for general wear, are even more vared n syles some of he feaured shapes are shown n he group pcured here, whch sars ou wh a small brmmed ha of sraw wh wde collar of slk, embrodered n he Chnese manner and edged wh a narrow meallc brad. Mllnery rmmngs seem o urn o he rgh hs season and hs prey model la fnshed wh handsome rosee of rbbon a he rgh near he back. Jus below la one of hose prey draped affars whch one runs across so. ofen n he dsplays, made of slk, san or rbbon. has a novely collar and a handsome ornamen a he rgh sde. The small ha a he rgh s consderably lke s predecessor, he lle, fel and s one of hose popular grosgraln models "n he fel manner" for people who are wedded o lle close-fng shapes. Below s a charmng slk hu, wh upurned brm edged wh a double flange 6f mallnes and caugh up by a handsome nanasnv M> n dany *and prey and resran ha dees nu go far enrngh o be severe. Th» hree-pleee alored sal reurns, o na a warm welcome and many chsnmng accessores, Jo be worn wh The Moose s mporan and s chosen wh reference o he sal o add o s aracveness. The small scarf Hae Accen Famnna Noe. ornnmen. Sof' sraw makes 'he small and smple ln ha fnshes he group, wh an embrodered mof for adornmen, a he fron. One of he ousandng syle pons n he modes popular for sree weur s her sofness. Many combnaons of slk and sraw are collapsble and mgh be convenenly carred n a sucase. The all-slk or rbbon ha s adaped o hs churacer of mllnery and s usually fnshed wh beaufulfy alored rbbon ornamens, or a decorave pn, and here are many examples of he populur black. ready o conrbue vvacy and has make a clmax full of neres, o he elegan alored modes. Bu ofen he use of lgh, sprng-me colon, n he su or alored frock, makes ndependen of ousde help. For nsance, he smar, alored frock.shown here may be magned n lgh green or aprco, or oher cheerful color. The dagonal weave of he cloh and a slky sheen play no he hands of he desgner, who would make a smple and elegan alored frock, whou any furbelows. s made wh a narrow skr, and a long unc arranged n nvered plas below he bel. All he seams are carefully mlered. There s a' shallow yoke and urnover collar faced wh crepe A Smar Talored Frock. de chne. Made n dark colors would be worn wh one of he new lngere collar and vesee ses, o.gve a ouch of 'sprng freshness. n he regulaon hree-pece ras, made of plan cloh, har-lne srpes and 'novely weaves, he blouse ofen maches he su n color, bu has ouches of hgh color and meallc effecs n s rmmng and. collar. Necks are hgh, wh sragh or urn over collars und skrs usnlly' nroduce plas n some way. (There H noregulaon skr lengh. The young grls wear hem as shor ns hey please, bu he older.women consder frs HsconlngneHS and ure prvleged o wear he lengh ha sus hem bes. JULA BOTTOMLBY. (. ll, Weaern Nawapapar Unlak

3 Propery of he Waerown Hsorcal Socey waerownhsorcalsocey.org THE PRNTERS DEFL THE FEATHERHEADS Ewf/5 n Me Ves of Lle Men D //bfg he Concree D WHERE vpu, THNK )W AT THE: ROA5 HOME WANTED FOR A BABY HOW eob,veo SMPLM PAP» ewe AS MM»»6e>p JOOPT THS OARUHf c l DOWN, BOSCOj M WHT Nef ( DD HCSA v\s / V m 7 5ee 'U. M * Ac // \ ^ re > Ml > c *? ' f* NOf u / A \h \,v 'n \ V-. J-. Kl f.v: Ml V NCC HOf?S«HORSf WNYOOH'TVA SRlN (*HM V6R MCRC.HWC VTHC GROUND';.fore* ' Ck>-<,, < r Tmme, Waned an Unbroken Road By PERCY L. CROSBY

4 V; Propery of he Waerown Hsorcal Socey.-. -?«- <r-} The Waerown News weekly oa Frdays "p. O. Box S Waerown. COM. Enered as ad class maer a h«* Wamown posofflce under ac of Mach ProKress-ln counry Journalsm Order and nvanws '.n bunm-as! LbTy n stvoe o h? nuwu- mparaly n -very aud- J Counw -lo sand on llwse.tns j Your- lor Ue KOM ul «-V««yb»dy WATEBTOWN NKW8. waerownhsorcalsocey.org ' THE CUB REPORTER Everyone wu recall he sory of he journals who ms* wn lo repor a fashonable weddlnc He r» nrn«o he offee Mnp'jrhandwl. asked ^hajjjappgn'jl hesam KoThln a all l he Kr<><>ml "l yearly, la advaac. pome." n anoher case a suden sen n hase o "cover- a ralroad wreck a a own a few mle* awry. grew o be almos lw- for he paper o RO o pr> nnl s ll no Judge Nckersun has He slan on. he suaon-when - d dared n H- Kueror Conn a! Mar! ford Tuesday ha a duuk-n aum-; ble d-\'- 'was one 'l 'he "'ls ST. cms m*l;'«s He sae llh-l l «-'"!' -u wh He H. prm l-d ' selw'-e a N'-w ll<\'! drver <> p;..» v One ' "" : " '" -- ad " * >' v weny days n jal lor le ls n! n.-y. Tle m.h had :w»'l.-l> boen sen nc< d n "- lower euur lo pay a lne of $on and o sen lve days n Jal, fon «l.fl le l.u' aken an appeal. Tle.-'ale "'ls ; f w more men lke Judge N Deep Rver Era. A TOUGH YOUTH Dck Wh lesure, convced a'- murder n. Balmore, jons Clmp man as»n llusraon of He way o he hug. No lunger a dang ban l. No,longer a candy kd. N- longer a renless oulaw, wh h> ger brde. Jusl n young lm. w lll years of wased lf' behnd hc and he noose hang'ns over h head. Hu f Vhlcnore musl hu b" Cwh hs lesson, wha or o cley? H-re s a man who has been for 5 yen's recogzed a* ansocal A nwn n, and n rapd suece* *on passng hrough he juvenle co'r, parenal school. Maryland School for Hoys, Porsmouh Naval prson. 'Klnlra 'reformaory avl Maryland:-penenary, socey can no plead Hn hus no for many years known hm lo be vcous, d.'' gero\s nnd ncorrgble. Y«;l for years las lef -hm porod'cally free o resume hs nevable war fare upon nw and order, person, and propery, peace and safey. Whemore has run he gamu of crme'from breakng wndows o burglary, from msdemeanor o mnder. Hs naure sands revealed n hs fnal ne. urnng from he bar of jusce a whch he sood eonvm ed of murder lo sp n he face of he sae's aorney who had prosecued hm. * Bu dd socey do s full d"< " oward'he ruan schoolboy of " Could have urned hm a ha nge av.ay from he wrong- and 'oward N. 'HH? Dd help hm or hur: hm by he way n whch de:l' wh hs ruancy? n parenal, nnw-s ;ml n-'orlres 'dd Pc ' Whlemore beneo. or d'd he on ' fnd nflenc h ha helped lo d:>'v»<p. f'.-!.! >d farher no a ff*- of crme'. f he nwh av"- bc"m 8»ved h" r'fur seloo!- f'll v' c'-v of 'n.- puroxe for wh'l lev lre-esablshed. f h"''.v"r com'-c-lly vcous d- dellcen. P'MJ " r-d-'ll.- or ny'g bu crnnal (loolv. ll' -'surely snue of " n-;l'"' )>s H«>r"h '.vheh he pnss'! s'l" d have - dhmno'sed hs corlr n-d socey sho'ld l>'»ve roecf self. Pllh'delpha H'lllen. THE RURAL SUNDAY NVADEP Tle dwellers n n..counry ar»>-;? geu-romh. l<n" sff'rn: lo ol p<-. p-. Year afer year hose ownn' propery alons he 'man -hghway- -j've arsen Mond'y. mornng-o!'! her hnd. lered.-, wh posp-n d- lr--: her f -\\!:. : l.-rn: brancles from h'-r lln.-sonn; re."- : hmlen ol. or. n f nl season, frm' hs wa.; lor nl' lak" away. n ;<ddll>on D Hr^ he nvum h;-; le-n l>l down n '-M \\-: lo p:shrough lo mm" pond or.sre:e< or '- (rad' pmlel r;nj)l< <l K" 'r. f r * hng- -onu counry roadsdes ".\ll resemble l< s-n doed :<f»-: of he publc par' wh s "don' Touch." "Don' Han de," "Jon' 'l:!:." "Keep Of" "When he pl-'amn- M-elcer cnn' o realze ha h" s n' (slfs f h' propery-owner and acls ccnrdn: ly..he 'No Tn-spahs;;' scns-wl dlh'ppear," sad a sa" offcal. The rue '--sporsman, has..-.learned by experence ha nne ou of- e farn'-rs' who pos her land do»» for her own proec nn, and ha f asked for.-permsson o hun or llsh her nnd. ha, p'-nsson -', fre'ely uranled.. n he prnc of he cloh "No Trespassng" sgnl, has been our experence n nearly every case ha he man who relucanly orders such hngs 'ocs because drven o o save hs propery. " don' lke o do hs - bu have lo.-they ear down m> walls, go hroukh my' Karden. sel Hes, ake he Trul and - even cu my wre fenc-pf. have po lo p'ul up sgns for my own proecon." swha he man orderns;. "No Trusspassng" sgns usually suys. Pu! nam Paro _ word from he y«-"-; *»:n. n l<--- eraon he cy wor Mwrajd-! o *e«> why he sory was no lorlh -omlk. The rf»ly w:«: "Too mh'l exc'lnrn. Wa 'l* que down." OL COOK STOVES AND OVENS For Sale By Hchcock Hardware Company \ Classfed Ad wll lnd l for yo/ ' MAN STUKCT WATKRTOWN COME N AND LET US DEMNSTRA7E THEM TO YOU Mss Lucy G. Allen, drecor of he school, ells her experence wh he Perfecon Ol Sove. SS LUCY'ALLEN, drecor of he M conservave Boson School of Cookery, s one of sx famous cooks who recenly pu he Pcrfecon Sove o a rgorous, praccal cookng es. Lke he oher lve famous cooks, Mss Allen cooked by every.cookng process, and gave us her opnon of he Perfecon. ; Unformly Good Resuls " cooked rany meals on he Perfecon Sove," says Mss Allen, lhe resuls, wheher usng he op of he sove, he oven, he broler, or he oaser were unformly good. here were scveraj feaures suffcenly pronounced o recommend he sove o he mos parcular people. Easy o Work on "The Perfecon s an easy sove o work on. There s no reachng across.several'ho plaes, as here s wh a gas or coal range. "The flame never vared from he pon a whch was se, wheher»was low for sewng down pumpkn or hgh for bakng beans several hours. Clean Keles "There was no black depos on he cookng uensls, even when he hgh, yellow pped flame was used for brolng seak. OOOKERY d Approves "The long chmneys burn every drop of olcompleejy before he hea reaches he uensls. "We were so well pleased wh he 96 Perfecon Sove, boh as o resuls and operaon, ha afer compleng he es we kep o use for auxlary work n our classes," she concluded. * * - ; Tesed and approved by he Boson School of Cookery! Tha means ha he Perfecon Was used under all possble cookng condons^-for slow cookng, for fas cookng; for bakng, for fryng, and for brolng. n every case was found effcen, Sx Cooks Agree The oher fve famous cooks who esed he Perfecon were enhuse asc, oo, abou he resuls obaned. And, every day,5, women ge real cookng sasfacon from her Perfecons. Sec hese 96 Perfecons a any dealer's. All szes from a one-burner sove a $6.75 o a fve-burner range a$.. When you cook on a 96 Perfecon, you, oo, wll be well pleased wh. Manufacured by PERFECTON STOVE COMPANY Cleveland, Oho STANDARD OL COMPANY OF NEW YORK Dsrbuors - 6 Broadway Ol Cook Soves and Ovens WARNNG: Use only genune Perfecon wcks on Perfecon Slovcs. They are marked wh red rangle. Ohers wll gve rouble. For beswesuls use Socory Kerosene <<> NNES NVESTMENT BANKEB8 M.mbers New York Sock Excnange Honda and Socks for nvesmen ~ Tax Expn.p. HSUeB Conneccu Trus Fund Secures 88 Man Sree, Brdgepor,- Conn. Dealen n "Long chmneys for dean kele-booms," says Ms* Allen. M Use hs flame for pre beang; he oven," says Mss Allen, "and or fas cookng. has yellow ps abou ^ nches hgh above he blue area." Send for our free bookle, "Favore Menus and Recpes of Sx Famous Cooks." ncludes many of Mss Allen's. GOAL, WOOD, CEMENT. DBAQT TLE AMD STABLE PLANS * CONCRETE WORK AND GENERAL CONTRACTNO General Turnng Don* o Ordar" ~~ ~ Waerown, Com \ Teopaw 8 SX TRADTONAL NEW BXJLAND DSHES OH. No*: TV* b owo «nu rm ef uco mrbaad hf ham ok. nmrracmmanr ~O»nmf CM noa ea sad pue boa a yoar eeek Probably no secon of he >unry s as famous for s radonal dshes as New nland. The eang of beans ( brown bread has become almos a re n many of hose old homes. Mss Lucy G. Allen, head of he well-known Hoaon School of Cookery, has MSS LUCY G. ALLEN spen all her lfe n New England. She T.S augh hundreds of women cookng n her classes, and lns wren many cook books,.nong hem "Choce Dshes r r Cle. er Cooks," and "Table ' crvc;." S. Ms conrbued o ls uu;:al cookng seres ledpes for sx ypcally New England dshes. Eoon Baked Bmona 's he preparaon and he slow cookng whch make* Boson Baked sans superor o all ohers. Pck over one quar of pea or kdney beans, cover wh cold waer and soak over ngh. n he roorn- JK dran, cover wh fresh waer am smmer unl he skns begn o break. Dran aan. Wash and score a hree-nch cube of fa sal pork Pu he beans n a bg. earhenv/ac leanpo. Bury he pork n he beans, leavng he rnd exposed. Mx pne ablespoon of sal. one. ablespoon of molnahes. hree ableanoons of sugar, and one-half ea- B.oon of dry musard; add, hese sasonlngs o < one cup of bolng waer and pour over he beans. Then add enough bolng waer o cover he beans. Cover he beanpo, pu n ho oven and bake su o> elkh hours, uncoverng he ea hour of cookng.. Smamed Bronon Brmad For a mos delecable meal, serve seamng ho brown bread wh he beans. 's a prme combnaon. Many folk! llke P o oa casun wh he beans. Here's he orlglna New England Brown Bread: Mx wo cups cornmeal, one cup of rye meal, wo easpoons of soda, wo easpoons of sal.- ono-half oup or molasses and abou hree Bnd.onefalf cups of mlk. Le sand for one hour, srrng occasonally.. The b"ead s beer, "f he meal swells before he mxure s pu no he ns; Buer bakng-powder ns, fll a lle over one-half full, cover and seam several hours. And Chowder <, A heary dsh, lked especally by men, s fsh chowder. 's economcal oo. Buy a four pound haddock, sknned wh he heud lef on. Remove he fsh from hu backbone, cu no wo nch peces and se asde. Pu he backbone broken n peces and he head no a sewpan, add wo cups of cold waer; brng slowly o he bolng pon and cook weny mnues. Pu no W chowder kele an nch and a half cube of fa sal pork cu no small bs, and fry ou.. Add one slced onon and fry,, for fve mnues. Add hree or four medum szed poaoes cu n hn slces. Sran he sock from he fsh bones over he poaoes and cook unl hey are sof Add he fsh and smmer en mnues, hen add one quar of mlk, one ablespoon of sal, one-eghh easpoon or pepper, hree ablespoons of buer and eher hree or four peces of plo bread or sx or seven cookng crackers. jthe longer a chowder can smmer or sand before servng he beer wll be.. Codfsh BalU ' Wash one-half pound of sal oodflah and cu no small peces uslnp kchen scssors o make one cupful. Wash and pare poaoes and ou no peces he sze of an Englsh walnu o make one and one-half pns. Cook he fsh and poaoes ogeher n bolng waer unl poaoes are sof. Dran horoughly hrough a sran* er. reurn o kele and shake over he fre unl he mosure s evaporaed. Mash horoughly, add onehalf ablespoonful of buer, one an wel beaen and one-fourh easpoon of pepper. Bea well wh a fork o make fluffy and add sal necessary. Drop by spoonfuls no deep fa and Pumpkn P Pumpkn pe when made rgh s a.real delcacy. And hs recpe (or s especally good. For a more elaborae dsh may be served wh whpped cream. For he pasry, measure wo cups of flour unsfed and sf wh onehalf easpoon of sal Cu n. usng wo knves, hree-fourhs cup of lard. Add hree-fourhs cup of medum cream mxng wh a knfe. Chll before usng. For he fllng, mx-one and onehalf cups of cooked and sfed pumpkn, wh wo-hrds cup of whesugar, one easpoon of graed numeg, one-half easpoon of sal, wo eggs slghly beaen and wo eups of mlk or f lked-rch, use par cream. ' Nc* Brown Doughnu* Try fryng sour mlk doughnus accordng o hs good New England recpe of Mss Alens The kchen wll be a mos aracve place o all members of he famly when he* smell hese empng donghnua. Bea unl lgh one whole egg and one egg yolk, add gradually hreefourhs oup of sugar, beang all he me. Mx hree-fourhs easpoon of sal, one easpoon of graed numeg and wo cups of flour. Mx one half easpoon of soda wh one half cup of sour mlk havng he mlk raher rch. Add mlk and flour alernaely o he ejrg.mlx- ure roll and pa ou* handlng aa. lle aa possble, hen ou and fry n deep a. - - " " \ ' "

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6 Propery of he Waerown Hsorcal Socey f!*. rsj ff?s> lr\dop<mden > f >^ r MERCA hs year c«lebraes s one hundred ffeh year of ndependence. And oday he world knows ha he mmoral nsrumen whch was sgned on. ' July, 776, has mean much more han he growh and developmen of an ndependen nalou on hs sde of he Alanc. ' Wh 5 here began a seres ' of Amercan Besqulcenennlals whch connues o command he aenon of he world. They mark he begnnng of he Uned Saes of Amerca. Amercans are neresed. For world hsory, us well as Amercan hsory, vas made u Lexngon and Concord Aprl 9, 775; a Cambrdge July, 775; a Phladelpha' July, 77; d Vlncennes February ; o Yorkown Ocober 9, 78; a Pars Sepember, 78. Born n hose faeful nne years of revoluon, our naon oday, afer 5 years of perseverance and progress, s he mos favored on earh, he mos powerful, he wealhes. So much has been aken here as a maer of course ha seems hard o realze ha hs annversary s celebraed n he very England from whch lbery was wresed, and ha observances of are offcally ordered n many lands beyond he seas. The Fourh of July has become nernaonal n scope, for has changed he governmens of noons whose capals are far from ndependence hall.. Had no he deas of governmen held by he colonss been essenally Brsh here would probably never have been any Declaraon of ndependence. s us naural for he Bron o demand hs rghs as s for hm o lve. The war of he Revoluon was largely due o he fac ha he hree housand mles of waer beween London and he colones caused parlamen o lose sgh of he es of consanguny and of race. Alhough he orgnal hreen colones were so essenally Englsh n hough and feelng hey had nevpr acually been- esablshed by England as a naonal enerprse. The only one whch had ever receved any offcal ad whaever waa Georga, and ha was no suffcen o carry any such feelng of dependence as s essenal for he preservaon of nnne colonal relaons. The rgh o colonze he Norh Amercan connen bad been graned by charers from a Brsh kng. Accordng o he feudal sysem, whch was hen rapdly becomng effaced, he kng owned all he land M dsrbued among varous favored ' vassals. The soveregn n he same wny regarded he New World as f had been won by he sword. The mus exravagan deas prevaled wh regard o he wealh of he Amercan lands. was a one me soberly beleved n England ha gold and slver and precous sones could be had for he akng and ha he naves were he possessors of fabulous wealh. The kng gave he charers n mos cases wh he den ha be would prof grealy from mnes whch would yeld enormous reurns o he royal exchequer. When he colonss came here hey found necessary o make- good her les eher by peaceful bargans wh he ndans or by force of arms. From he very frs he spr of ndependence was fosered, for flefs whch had o be mulnnlnod by 'consan, vglance and negoaons and by show of force dd no carry Wh hem a deep sense of oblgaon. ndeed, even a ha early day, alhough. for he hrone he colonss eneraned feelngs of loyaly and devoon, a shrewd dea was abroad ha he kng dd no really own he land whch he had besowed by hs charer. The. conques of naure and of he savages, bego a rugged ndependence whch u he years wen by been me more and more dsaseful o he auhores n England. nl-hard Henry Loe, of Vrgna, offered he ndependence resoluon n June, 776, and a com- Mlee was apponed o draf he Declaraon, conssng of Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Benjamn Frankln, Roger Sherman and Rober Lvngson. Jefferson.wroe he documen, and aleraons were made prncpally a he suggeson of Frankln and Adams. The paper-was.submed o congress on June 8. was lad on he able unl July. when nne colones voed n favor of. MMmllllHlHl waerownhsorcalsocey.org HOW TO The ndependence resoluon was acually adoped on July ard promulgaed o he world on July, when John Hancock, of Massachuses, affxed o hs bold, sgnaure. The oher members of he congress dd no sgn unl Augus, and he mpressve scene conneced wh he sgnng was no wnessed unl nearly a monh laer, alhough s popularly assocaed wh he Fourh of July. Cenures o he progress of he rghs of man bear wness n he Declaraon. Tha "all men are creaed equal and endowed: by her Creaor wh ceran nalenable rghs, ha among hese are lfe, lbery, and he pursu pf happness," was no new, for was recognzed a Sna. Tha governmens derve her Jus powers from he consen of he.governed had been saed and resaed n many ways snce he begnnng of he colones. Thomas Jefferson was crcsed a he me for lack of orgnaly n he Declaraon. The documen ganed all he greaer force from s saemen of self-evden ruhs. Never was here a more maserly presenaon of a bll of) grevances han s conaned n he Declaraon, whch "subms he facs o a candd world." n 87 he one hundredh annversary of he sgnng of he Declaraon of ndependence was celebraed wh mpressve exercses boh n New York and Phladelpha. n 86 was celebraed he ffeh annversary. Several of he orgnal sgners of he mmoral documen were sll alve, alhough unable on accoun of exreme age o ake par n he exercses o whch hey had been bdden. New York had a grand processon and a barbecue n he square now named afer Washngon, a whch, persons were presen. Joslah Quncy was he oraor of he day n Boson, and addresses also were made by Webser and Peubody. And now n 6 we have he Sesqulcenennal exposon a Phladelpha, open from June o December. To wll come he naons of he world co-operang wh us n our celebraon, whch has been desgned o demonsrae ha wha ffy years ago was merely poenal s oday an accomplshed fac. Fve man exhbon buldngs, hree of hem colossal n sze, house he grea mass of exhbs - ha have orgnaed.n all pars of Amerca and of he world. A score or more of smaller buldngs, each of ndvdual characer,, conan dsplay's of foregn counres and separae saes of ' he Unon. -- A he man enrance o he grounds are" wo pylons, 55 fee hgh, surmouned by colossal.fg. urea o be known as he Heralds of he New Dawn. They are symbolc of he sory of Amercan freedom. The vsor eners he. Grnd cour and fnds o hs lef, he Palace of Lberal Ars and Manufacurers and he Palace of Agrculure and Food Producs. Beween hem sands he mposng Tower of Lbery, more han fee hgh and surmouned by he Lgh of ndependence, symbookng-he. nspred vson of he sgners of he Declaraon of ndependence. The Palace of Lberal Ars and Manufacures conans seven acres of dsplay space. All ha human ngenuy creaes from raw maerals wll fnd place n hs buldng. Poery and glass, exles, furnure, slverware, culery and counless arcles n everyday use wll be exhbed. Modern mehods of communcaon wll be demonsraed by exhbs feaurng he elephone, he elegraph, wreless and rado. The ar. of he prner and of he bookbnder wll neres many by he novel dsplays arranged. The Palace of Agrculure, Food. Cvc and Foregn exhbs provdes egh acres of exhbon space. Half of he buldng wll be devoed o agrculural and food exhbs, ncludng praccally everyhng edble by man or beas Mehods of culvaon and preparaon for marke; proper selecon, combnaon and preparaon of foods; and exensve dary, cannng, yeas, bakng and oher dsplays are beng feaured. Adjacen o he palace a grea lve-sock show wn be held Sepember o 9. The oher poron of he mmense srucure wll house a number of exhbs from far-away lands no represened by her own buldngs n he foregn secon of he exposon. n hs par of he palace are neresng dsplays prepared by commercal organsaons and cvc bodes hroughou he counry. \ Educaonal exhbs from foregn counres as well as from all pars of he Uned Saes are dsplayed n he Palace of Educaon and Socal Economy. The Palace of Fne Ars provdes: wo acres of space n whch are housed ar reasures ha nclude he work of many famous masers. Lghng arrangemens for he exposon are unque. Several ousandng feaures, once seen, wll never be forgoen. Before he enrance gaes wll swng an mmense Lbery bell conanng 6, ncandescen lamps of 5. candle power. wll be 7 fee hgh, 5 fee across and wll wegh ons. The bell wll be suspended fee above he sree level. Concenraon of 5,,, candle power and he massng of 6 superpower searchlghs fed wh projecors and color screens' o hrow fan-lke and crss-cross rays of ranbow hues, produce a 'specacular effec only comparable o he aurora boreal s and s vsble a hundred mles away. llumnang of he cy hall wh s ower and surmounng colossal saue of Wllam Penn sandng ou n brgh relef s on an elaborae scale,. he founder of he cy appearng as hough surrounded by an aura of {lnk lgh Europe s represened by several buldngs ypcal of he dfferen counres. Span's pavlon conans a valuable collecon of ar and hsorc reasures, ncludng panngs, apesres, and old armor. Sweden s represened by a permanen srucure known as he, John Moron Memoral buldng. s ereced- n honor of he only Swedsh sgner of he Declaraon of ndependence. A cenral Hall of Fame wll conan 'saues of noed Swedsh men and women. Sxeen rooms, each named for a promnen person 'of Swedsh exracon, wll conan a varey of neresng exhbs,- among whch wll be ner- eslng examples of early Swedsh nvenons. Exhbs from foregn lands wll' nclude hose from Grea Bran, Holland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, France, Germany, Span. Ausra, Hungary,. Csechoslovakla, Yugo-Slnvla, Rumana, Tuns, Lbera, Chna, Japan, nda, Persa, Egyp, Argenna;. Bolva. Brazl. Colomba, Cuba, Ha. Panama and Ncaragua. Edor of "HEALTH" MHlllMmlllll MB. M. W«ACCDENTS TO YOUNG WORKERS UB chldren's bureau of he Uned T uaas Deparmen of Labor has Jas ssued an exhausve repor w» ndusral accdens o young workers. For many reasons young persons are more ap o be njured n shops and facores han are older persons. Ths s he prncpal reason why many of our saes nave*passed laws forbddng he employmen of chldren under sxeen or egheen n ceran knds of work. From a careful sudy of ndusral njures o mnors n Wsconsn. Massachuses and New Jersey he bureau concludes ha here are sll a large number of accdens occurrng whch should be prevened snd ha le age lm n mos of our saes h sll oo low. The records of accdens for one year n each of hese hree saes snow a oal of 7,78 accdens o mnor employees, resulng n 88 deahs, 9 cases of paral dsablemen for lfe and,5 cases of en M>rary dsablemen. As hs record only covers cases of mnors who were dsabled more han en days, under he workman's compensaon ac, here were probably many more cases n njures o mnors han hose recorded, probably wce as many. Of he 7,78 cases repored, 6. per cen, or over one-hrd, were caused by machnery.. Ths was wce as hgh a percenage as he machne accldenu whch happened o workers over weny-one years of age. Mos of he machnery now used s power operaed. Mos of he accdens o mnors occurred n sarng and soppng he machnery. Handlng objecs was he second mos frequen cause of njury. Ths resuled n srans, sprans and rupures. Falls were he hrd mos frequen cause of njury, eher by slppng or sumblng over objecs on level surfaces or fallng down sars or elevaor shafs. The fourjj mos frequen cause was vehcles, prncpally from crankng auomobles. Oher causes were ools, seppng on nals or wres, fallng objecs and hea and corrosve subsances. As a resul of s nvesgaon he chldren's bureau concludes ha he danger of njures o mnors can be reduced by requrng beer guarded machnery and safer workng places, bu ha even wh he bes of safeguards, here s greaer danger of accden for young workers han for aduls and ha o preven dsablng accdens greaer care for boys and grls of sxeen and seveneen s necessary. - - LGHT AND HEALTH HE old sun worshpers weren' so T far off, afer all. n he las an-, alysls he exsence of lfe self on he earh, says Dr. Emery R. Hayhurs of he Oho Sae unversy, depends on he sun. So he earles nsncs of our prmve ancesors' and he. laes dscoveres of scence agree ha he sun s he cener of lfe and h source of all lfe. Our food, wheher anmal or vegeable, exss only because of he sun. One would hnk, from he amoun of aenon and dscusson now gven o he subjec, ha lgh was a recen dscovery, and, n al way, s. We know more abou lgh and s varous forms han has ever been known before. has long been known ha lgh s a seres of eher waves. Wha has only recenly been learned s ha here are many forms of lgh ha are enrely nvsble o he human eye and so her very exsence was un suspeced unl nsrumens could be nvened whch would measure hem and render hem vsble. We now know ha he human eye, lke any oher opcal nsrumen, has s lmaons and ha, of all he many lgh rays gven off by he sun, sees only a par These rays vary n lengh and n speed of vbraon. The long rays and he shor rays are nvsble,. he eye seeng only hose of medum lengh. The longes rays are hose used n radloelegraphy. Then come he hea rays or red rays, whch become vsble a a lengh of abou 76. Then come he vsble rays n order: red, orange, yellow, green, blue. ndgo and vole The shores of hese vsble rays have a lengh of abou 8. Then come he. ulra-vole rays, so shor as o be nvsble. These rays are he lgh rays and have a much more, penerang effec on he skn han he hea rays. s hese shor, ulra-vole rays, raher han he long hea rays, whch are of grea value n he reamen of dsease and he.ncrease'of healh n he body. We are only Jus beglnnjng o learn abou he value of lgh o healh. We know ha hese ulra-vole rays kll germs, smulae he blood cells and make hem beer able.o ress nfecon and ha hey are of grea benef n cases of rckes, rheumasm, uberculoss, skn dseases, pneumona and bronchs and many oher afflcons. n fac, Leon and Hll of London sky ha our hospals n he fuure wll largely be oudoors, wh free access Cvr m^rand snnablns, For No general rales for he selecon of caon-and color schemesor homes can be lad down whou ndodlns a ls of excepons. s possble o make ceran excepons and commens, bowevec. whch, when appled wh common sense and dscreon, wll be a gude and a warnng. Toey mus be aken lberally. s almos always he case ha a noose looks bes when blends no s background and surroundngs; he roof, herefore, when agans he sky should be of subdued one and color, bn can be brgher when agans folage or oher buldngs. Whle a large house can be dark, a small one canno afford o be, for dark walls or lgh walls wh dark sm wll make seem sll smaller. n selecng color combnaons, he bes resuls are usually found n varyng shades of he same color, as he walls of a succo house mgh be buff, he rm vory and he roof brown. Whle pachlnew should be avoded, here should be always a conrasng relef o large surfuces of one color, as rm and shuers n a conrasng color of one wll releve he monoony of evenly-oned walls. When, cornces, moldngs and rm are paned whe, on a whe or lgh house. s a shadow ha brngs hem ou; such rm should herefore be wde and wh deep projecons. To pan hs rm n conras wh walls would make enrely oo heavy; conrasng rm should be narrower and shallower. Doable Pergola No Necmsy of Today The op work of he sngle pergola can be made as wde as sx or seven fee, wh benches beween he poss. Ths wll gve he same seang posslblller as double pergolas. AHO lle garden enrances are generally consdered as beng; necessarly double, bu nsead hese can be very smull, arsc arrangemens of he wo pous wh a lgh op over hem. Hab s he mos fxed hng n lfe, and We are much nclned o follow some of he mehods of he pun n landscape gardenng, some of whch' are absurd n meeng he presen-luy condons. By he use of skll now, nsead of lumber and pun, jus us effecve and aracve garden embellshmens cun be had whou any greaer care han years ago. The presen age demands more skll and less hab. Back-Yard Garden* Wheher he back yard shall be an oudoor lvng room or a mere adjunc o he garbage can and clohes poles s a maer of choce wh he owner pf he propery. One back yard luld ou no a prey garden n a block U usually an effecve pece of mssonary work whch exces emulaon among he neghbors whose dsorderly and unaracve rear areas ore shown up. The layng ou o'f a back yard no a lle formal garden s a very smple maer whch can be accomplshed by any one. For small areas he formal garden s ofen bes, as he nauralsc syle does no lend self, well o small areas, and back yards -are so frghfully nformal, as a rule, ha hey almos clamor for order. The chef reason for formaly n a garden s o secure proporon and a balanced and orderly dsrbuon of he space. Few of us possess a sense of proporon, hu can be aaned by geomercal desgns whou dffculy. New York Tmes. Beauy Worh Whle The dwellngs of any people are he sures ndcaon of her srengh. Our hghes cvc deals sprng from sources whch have her orgns n happy, hrvng communes. Snce he enlghened communy offers he bes feld for he' merchandzng of lumber he neres of he lumber ndusry n mprovng small-house archecure n Amerca mgh resul from no move oher han he seekng for commercal gan. The move, However, les deeper han hs. They realze ha beauful homes are an nspraon o 'beer lvng. Landscape Gardener Engneers can lay ou roads and do gradng; nurserymen can advse n regard o plan maeral and growng condons;' bu he landscape archec combnes he work of he engneer, he nurseryman and he ars. He has he* praccal knowledge of he nurseryman, he scenfc knowledge of he engneer, and hs own echncal Skll and power of desgn. Wh he combnaon he saves me and money o hose who make use of hs servces n he developmen of her esaes. Need New Road Sgn There s a general need for he replacemen of sgns on our rum) hghways. There s also a need for clear sgns along he roads leadng; o. mporan ces. Weaher condons durng he wner have erased or desroyed sgns., Horne Made by Thrf Homes are made a realy no by hough bu by perseverance and hrf

7 ' of auomoble hem oaend he on rac and hghwaysafey, called by Secreary Hoover of he Commerce deparmen and whefc opened Us sessons n he Uned Saes Chamber of Commerce ban* ns. Mr. Daw, who presened o he foorer conference many oher sarlng facs he has dscovered n bo nnny years of safey work, has Jus <*mpleed a survey of he deah-dealng anomublle wh he asssance of he duels cf polce n US ces and ' owns whch he s complng for he Sewar-Warner safey councl of Chcago o be used n hs naonwde campagn o help ca down he remendous deah oll due o auomoble accdens. n an nervew pror o he openng of he hree-day conference Mr. Dow revealed some of he hgh spos n hs nvesgaon. Are Conrbung Facor, "f he survey of he conrbung causes o auomoble accdens, sad Mr. Dow, " has been made clear ha drunken and reckless drvers of auomobles are numerous enough o be «bs conrbung facor o he sree and hghway accden record of he Uned 8aes. The record of arress xhows hs class of drvers o be an acual and grave menace hroughou he enre naon, whle adequae pun- xhmen of offenders s conspcuously lackng. The falure o punsh h he moa regreable par of lls serous nraon.. " have Jus receved repors from he chefs of polce of 86 ces and owns whch show ha,6 persons were arresed for drvng auomobles whle noxcaed n 5 and 6,768 arress were made for speedng or reckless drvng where no noxcaon waa charged. These ces covered n my survey represen saes and he Dsrc of Columba. The populaon of he owns and ces on whch hs esmae s made oals 5,,. "The mos amazng fac revealed n hese repors s ha per cen of he drunken drvers arresed receved no punshmen, her cases beng eher dscharged or senence, suspended. We found ha only per «en arresed for noxcaon were Ken o Jal and 6 per cen lned. Of hose arresed for speedng or reeklens drvng and who.were no drunk only 6 per cen were.fned and per cen sen o Jal., Drvers Drunk. "Assumng ha he same condons *xla n all he oher ces and owns of he Uned Saes as are found n hose covered n he Sewar-WaVner safey councl survey, whch s a reasonable assumpon, here were a some me las year more han, persons drvng auomobles n he Mrees and hghways of he counry whle drunk. The number guly of speedng and reckless drvng where no noxcaon was nvolved would nclude 5 per cen of he-moorss of he Uned Saes. "Every auomoble wh an noxcaed drver a he wheel becomes. poenal deah car, and every car n he hands of a reckless drver a deadly weapon. B obvous ha f he, auomoble deah and njury record s n be mproved and he srees and hghways made safer for he people here mus be a decded ghenng up n he enforcemen of law agans drunken and reckless drvers, whch our survey demonsraes s sadly lack-. ng hroughou he counry generally." Mr. Dow found Jus one brgh spo n he course of bs nvesgaon. Tha was h Florda. A Jacksonvlle 9 persons were arresed for drvng cars whle noxcaed and every one of hem was punshed. Bear Trees Man, Holds' Hm Capve All Ngh Wlnchendon, Mass. Exhaused and almos frosen afer a ngh passed n a swayng ree op n he woods near he Beaman farm, Joseph Sone, a woodsman; was brough no own n he mornng by Danel P. Morlock, a passng auos, who rescued hm from hs precarous poson. Sone explaned ha he had occuped hs chlly perch all. ngh because a bg black bear had nssed on occupyng a spo near he boom of he ree. A hasly organsed hunng pary sared a once for he scene. The bear was repored headed for he vcny of Monadnock mounan, bu he (hunng pary expeced he dogs o ree hm. House pf Noed Roy Roy s o Be Modernzed Glasgow, Scoland. Roy Roy's Glenfryle house on he borders of Perhshre and Srlngshre, where he famous hghland oulaw ded n 7, s o be modernsed.' s o have elecrc call bells for he servans and noundescen lgh for he benef,of s occupans and 'vsors. The' dea of «lolng away wh candles and ancen ol lamps o ha of he Glasgow muncpaly. Some-of he ownspeople regard he nnovaon a sacrlege, Rob Roy MacGregor slff havng a romanc hold on he magnaon of hose K»nons famlar wh he wrngs «f?r Waler Sco Propery of he Waerown Hsorcal Socey waerownhsorcalsocey.org lahe sjsso ah* a oneoafec by Dr. Oerrsf f, a he,jr, of Cedar ef hs asu have a hab of earng safe sha> ow waer a low de. Tha, f hey am be sho, he shsllowaaa of he waer wn preven her lafag ea o he baner. o beleved he spedes of whleh makes s home along he wesem shores of Florda has ceran dsncve characerscs, abou whch scenss are no dear. Todeddehls pon o he purpose of Docor Mller's collecng expedon. Porposes are, of course, mammals; ha o, hey are members of he same large group of anmals o whleh man hmself belongs, he characersc of whch, o ha he young fo every one of s mos be fed on mlk. The porpose o really a small-oohed whale. s eeh are pecular h her shape, whch very much resembles an nvered flower bulb. feeds open fsh and squds. s socable and gregarous naure o revealed h s hab of ravelng n nerds, so frequenly seen from ocean lners. n former mes, he porpose formed a common arcle of food n England and France, bu o now rarely f ever eaen,' beng valuable only for he ol obaned* from s blubber. s skn o somemes used a leaher and boo hongs. Docor Mller wll also do much plan collecng for he naonal, herbarum, whch o also under he drecon of he Smhsonan: The norh' wesern secon of Florda has been raher negleced by boanss. Docor Mller, who has been wh he Smhsonan for nearly hry years, occupes a poson n he forefron of hs scence. was he Who. n 8, nroduced o he Brsh museum he new echnque n he sudy of mammalogy whch had been evolved by Dr. C. Har Merram, a ha me head of he Uned, Saes bologcal survey. Ths new echnque has snce revoluonsed he scence of mammalogy hroughou he world. MSS PERFECTON Mss' Vrgna Bker, egheen, a Washngon coed, has been acclamed he perfec grl of he capal, accordng o he measuremens esablshed by Dr. Ales Hrdllcka. Pgeon Seals Rde n Auo o Delver Message Washngon. The navy's pe pgeon sory abou, a carrer brd ha wen away from a Canal Zone saon for a year and hen reurned o duy was capped n an offcal repor from San Dego of an aeral messenger whch sole a -mlle auomoble rde o delver s message. The San Dego pgeon arrved a he navy saon here perched on an auomoble drven by Mrs. Evelyn Johnson of San Dego, who sad bad boarded he machne a Oceanslde, mles away. drew raons, resed a b and hen ook he ar o make s home por a a nearby naval avaon saon under s own power. 'Gaor* Ea Dyname; Hal War on Lzards Beaumon, Texas. War on allgaors n he marsh dsrc of Cameron parsh, Lousana, has been called off emporarly snce. has developed ha dyname mssng from he camp of ol prospecors makng selsmographlc ess has been eaen by he 'gaors. A pos morem oh one of he bg llsards revealed several scks n hs somach.and rappers are apprehensve' of he resuls should a- bulle come n ' conac wh one, of hese choce morsels of allgaor desser ' * The saurlans are beng klled as a proecve measure agans desrucon of muskras, 'whch are valuable for her fur crop. has long mporan pon regard o ransfuson o a epedndy. Tha o o say, a'rabb can only be saved by he njecon of he Mood of anoher rabb f he Mood of a dfferen anmal o njeced no a s des mmedaely. la he case of human bengs Mood has bean dvded no four groups. When an njecon- has o be made he blood of he paen has frs o he esed o see whch group he belongs o. Only rare ndvduals of he fourh' group can gve blood o any of he ohers wh benefcal and no dangerous resuls. Separae Red Corpuscles. Professor Yourevlch and hs woman colleague have opened up an enrely new lne of reamen. They separaed he red blood corpuscles from he serum by cenrlfuglng mehods. They found ha he posonous quales whch on njecon have such harmful effecs are h he plasma, and ha f he separaon or "washng" has been horoughly carred ou he red blood corpuscles of an anmal of one speces can be njeced no anoher whou he slghes danger, bu on he conrary wh compleely sasfacory resuls. Rabbs whch have los an ab*fc uely faal, quany of blood could be saved by he njecon of sheep's blood whch would have been hghly posonous o hem, provded only he washed red corpuscles were njeced. A rabb whch nad receved en o ffeen cubc cenmeers of unwashed ox blood ded whn fve or sx mnues. Anoher rabb was gven smlar blood whch had been parally washed, added o some of s own. Afer a perod of serous prosraon recovered. Bu a rabb whch had receved only he red blood corpuscles of ox blood, whch had been horoughly washed,, recovered compleely whou any dermenal sympoms. ' Anmal Blood for Humana. s confdenly suggesed by he nvesgaors ha h cases where human blood of he rgh group s no mmedaely avalable for ransfuson, blood of any oher group would be equally benefcal, provded only he washed red corpuscles were used. They also ndcae ha n her opnon blood of anmals could probably be used n he same manner. f no human blood coujd be obaned. s furher saed ha a prepara on of red blood corpuscles' n a sal soluon has been-, kep perfecly n boles, and ha here o no reason why such a preparaon could no be made up r'a sandard manner, and socked for use accordng o necessy. "Plus-Fve" Trousers Laes a Cambrdge London. Jus when Englsh unversy auhores hough he age of reason had reurned, a leas so far as he se of rousers s concerned, hs year's crop,of Oxford oarsmen appeared n he mos enormous "bags" or rousers even made. Cambrdge, answerng he challenge, has produced "plus fves" for golfng. "Plus fves?, are exra long "plus fours."'' The echncal descrpon s "fve nches up and fve nches, down from he srap a he'jcnee." n wndy weaher he.wearers of'"plus fves" have o wnd up he flappng^ folds of he rousers n order o make delcae shos on he. pung greens. The colors are far from conservave and he socks o Accompany "plus fves" are a ro of huge damonds. Cy of 5 B. C Found ' on Moscow Ouskrs Moscow. Russan archeologaa have dscovered on he ouskrs of Moscow he remans of an ancen cy, beleved o dae from he Ffh cenury before Chrs, when sone ools were Jus begnnng o be-replaced by'meal mplemens. ron arrows, knves, glass braceles, bone combs, and gold and slver jewelry were unearhed. Several examples of prmve poery bearng desgns for exles also were found. The man occupaon of he nhabans, he archeologss say, was cale breedng, hunng havng < played a mnor role. Traces of an ancen krem- Un also were excavaed. Spurned, She Persss; He Has Her Arresed New York. Peer Slmarney, wen y-wo years old, caused he arres, n Yonkers, of Mss Jula Bshara, chargng ha afer she proposed o hm and was rejeced, repeaedly, he young woman ndulged n gossp abou hm hrough he neghborhood* Because of hs gossp and her repeaed elephone calls, Slmraney asked ha she be held for dsorderly conduc. Judge Charles W. Booe, n he Ton ken Cy cour, refused, o uphold he charge, bu cauoned Mss Bshara keep away fromsmraney and no anoy hm. " >[ ' ' areappraecog he "moogorl** or age old waer parflcaon res h fads esaples o mprove, hrough he grace of ha parcular god, her crafsmanshp. Ther cosumes look lke abbrevaed Ko Kox Klan robes, whou he They.are only whe coon dohs, loosely hrown abou coldhardened bodes, and oher smaller dohs wound around he bead. Coon cloh shoes are worn bu legs are bare. As hey run hrough he srees, usually n groups, he youhs carry Japanese lanerns, and nklng bells herald her approach and hey chan "Rokkon Shojo," a prayer n whlcn hey ask o be deaned of he sx roos of evu. Somemes here are women among hem. Years ago he apprences wore nohng excep lon clohs. The flmsy coon garb worn now o no for warmh bu o comply wh polce regulaons. ' These relgous plgrms sar from her homes shorly afer dnner. They mee n apponed places and hen begn her marahon o he neares Fudo emple As hey run hey keep her mnds on her res and hey ndulge n no boysh caprces. They chan unceasngly. When he runners reach he emple hey assemble a he well n he emple compound. Here hey cas asde her Dngle clohs and pour cold waer over hemselves from he ops of her beadx. Then hey offer prayer o Fudo. Ho amorake, a swee non-alcoholc drnk made from rce. s served o he plgrms by he emple auhores and he homeward rp begun, wh he same channg and nklng of bells. Even f her prayers are no answered, he- followers of Fudo beleve, her scanly clad exercses gve hem endurance, hardness and healhy crculaon of he blood. Wnd, ran and snow do no nerfere, wh he praccng of he res and few of hese devou belevers suffer any. llness from exposure. Fnd Tapesres Worh $,, n Ac Vence. Ten early gohlc apesres, esmaed o be worh $,,, have been found n he upper ac of S. Mark's cahedral by Dr. Phylls Ackerman and Prof. Arhur Uplnm Pope, advsory curaor n Molmm medan ar o he Chcago-Ar nsue The wo Amercans dscovered he apesres hdden under coarse burlap hangngs. Docor Ackerman s of he opnon he apesres were made abou 9. She poned ou ha hey have borders, an mporan feaure as hhero has been assumed ha early apesres were whou borders. Anoher unusually s he use of a shade of rch vole and black background agans whch he srong reds and greens of he. cosumes sand ou vvdly. The se obvously was made for he chor of he cahedral and-probably found her way o he ac durng he Renassance, because qf opposon agans gohlc ar. Only One Man Can Wear Ha n Kng's Presence London. Mchael Consnhlne de Courcy, Baron Klngsale, s he only man n he Uned Kngdom who may, f he wshes, keep on hs ha n he presence of he kng. The peer enjoys hs curous prlv lege by vrue of an heredary prerogave graned o Sr John de Courcy n he regn of Kng John, for conquerng Ulser. Hsory -ecords ha hs prvlege has been exercsed fve mes, he las occason beng 859 when John de Courcy, successor o Gerald, Lord Klngsale, sood wh hs head covered n he presence of Queen Vcora. Rarefed Ar Used for Kllng Mohs Washngon. Mounan clmbers and avaors are famlar enough wh he dsablng and even deadly effec of rarefed ar, bu has remaned for scenss o ulze hn ar r benefcal ways. B. A; Back and R. T. Coon of v he Deparmen of Agrculure have frs repored on he work hey and ohers have done n usng rarefed ar o kll nsecs h sored arcles, subjec o her depredaons. They have found hn mohs and oher nsecs nsde, a locked runk may. be klled by exposure for a few days o amosphere from oneffh, o. one-hreh of normal. A runk was placed n a vaul from.whch almos all he ar. was exhaused and afer wo days all he mohs were-found o have been klled and a few days'- longer*, exposure klled oher bsecs. * The mehod s sad o be more' effecve han fumgaon. lle of Deah valley, o he ew lfe, doe o he recen deof excellen lead and slver has aken he old farm of a own. Gamblng, drnk and concer halls are flled o overflowng darng he ngh hours, and early la he mornng men wander forh o resume her labors. Every able-boded man comng here and applyng for work has found a Job. Some go no he mnes. Ohers are buldng roads. Carpeners fnd pleny o do. One road Jus fnshed cue 8 mles off he old ral fron Beay o he scene of he mnng and prospecng. One ngh here were seven drnk shops gong full blas The smalles bar o hree fee long, whle he longes o en mes ha The "Skd nn" o a en by welve en dong he proverbal H land offce busness." Census Leaps. Three monhs ago Beay had a populaon of 88. The populaon had gradually dwndled from more han 5. n 7 when he las panc h he counry and he Bank of Beay closed. Now he populaon numbers 5. Bu mles farher wes on he Calforna-Nevada sae lne s anoher own Leadfleld. Mos of he, persons here lve n ens. A few frame shacks have sprung up. The wesern mne has a unnel of j 5 fee no he hll, now repored o be cung a lead slver ven. Anoher mne, repued o have already produced $, worh of ore before closed down followng he panc years ago, s abou o be reopened by Uah capalss. All he land for 5 mles souh and wes of Beay has been saked ou d' prospecng o carred on by hundreds of men. Buldng Boom On. Snce Beay awoke from s slumbers lasng nearly a score of years, four hoels have been added o he one srugglng hoselry. Four resaurans nsead of one caer o he newcomers. Four grocery sores have opened; fve garages have replaced burro sables of he old days, here s a hardware sore, a lumber yard and concer and gamblng halls are dong a hrvng busness. Hgh sakes are played for nghly over he balse and on he elusve whe ball of he roulee wheel. One church, a relc ofhe pas wh s few members and lone pasor, are here o look afer he sprual needs of he communy. WEGHS 685 POUNDS Emlle Robne of Berln as he sepped off he Wesphala of he Hamburg- Amercan lne a Boson. He weghs 585 pounds. Prehsorc Monser's Bones Found n llnos Sprngfeld,. Three eeh weghng foureen pounds each, a usk seven fee nne nches long and a skull four fee wde are he remans, of a prehsorc llnos monser whch have, been excavaed. near Oolconda for he sae museum by Dr. >A. B. Crook, chef. Bones of he monser are also ncluded n. he collecon whch has been creaed by Docor Crook for shlp^ png o he mnseum. Ffeen boxes were necessary o conan h* remans -excavaed afer he usk Jad been found by seam shovel workng on a dam. The remans were found abou a monh ngo by a seam shovel crew 'workng on dam No. of* he Oho rver.wnerway projec The dam s abou fuur mles below Golcunda. When maded by he Assocaed l'reu of he dscovery of he remans. Docor Crook communcaed wh engneers n charge of he-consrucon of he dam, askng hem o leave he remans as hey were found unl he could supernend he excavaon. Ge All n Thne Consannople, Turkey. All women who are oo ouspoken are o be arresed. Several are n cusody' al ready for ercolng he presen regme. Wealh feas he ens o o -hay" dvuoaoa. and eaeaoa oades desres. Bean, o o be expeced, he Mavajos wll be as aghas as he Osages o Oklahoaw. The ndan agency has been kep 89/ provdng schools for he bsawnsunned Navajo youngsers. A. BL Kneale, supernenden of he reservaon, repors he Ban Joan school capacy was doubled n he, os year, and 66 chldren now are augh he ways of he whe man. The San Juan schools each only sx grades. Three hundred and ffy hgher sudens are scaered n ndan nsuons hroughou he Wes Mos * of.he frs-graders have never been ou of sgh of sr own "hogans" famly dwellngs. They have never worn shoes nor hae, never eaen a a able, nor ever seen a sove, pcure, newspaper or char. "The chldren have never eaen wha a cvlzed person would call a meal," Mr. Kneale sad. "They have hrved on beef and hone mea, goas' mlk and corn cakes, served on he dr floors of he 'hogans.' They da no know wha sanaon and hygene are, and hey have no seen he smples ools ha make cvlsed people comforable. Bu hey learn quckly." The Navajos have a naural apude for agrculure and sock ranng. Far back n hsory hey were no famous as warrors, bu as ller* of he Mll. Today hey are shepherds, shepherds of 7. ndvdually owned sheep. The name Navajo wan gven by he Spanards and means "people of large felds." Mr. Kneale sad he aduls were quckly akng up he cvlsaon he new generaon akes home from school. Modern machnery s beng used for farmng and he "hogans** are beng ransformed no houses... The ol whch now s pourng wealh no he laps of he Navajon was dscovered four yearn ago, bu naccessbly prevened rapd devolopmen Thry-sx wells have snce been drlled, mos of hem good, producers. A small ppelne has been compleed o Farmngon. N. M. A larger ppelne s projeced. The Navajos receve a royaly of f per cen. Arkansas Deed Gves Land o Jesus Chrs Hardy, Ark. The mos sngular nsrumen ever recorded n Sharp couny was fled a few days ago. The nsrumen s a warrany deed execued by Clarence H. Powell of Jefferson, owa, o he Lord and Savor, Jesus Chrs, conveyng 6 acres several mles norheas of here. The deed s regular n every way excep ha reads "for and n consderaon of he deah and penaly all people nhered beng hereby acknowledged pad by our Lord, Redeemer and Savor, Jesus Chrs who bough he rgh o possess and conrol he earh and all hngs peranng hereo, hereby surrender all clam of rgh and ownershp o he lands heren descrbed." 'Afer gvng, a descrpon, of he lands conveyed, he deed reces: 'The Savor secured he rgh of possesson and conrol of he earh by all proper mehods known. Frs, by parcpang n he creaon of all hngs; second, by nherance; hrd, by gf; fourh, by purchase a he cos of HH lfe." The deed was made, on February 6 nnd acknowledged before J. L. Llndsey, a noary publc of Greene couny, owa, and wnessed by J. K, Wason and W. H. Young. Fnd Bone Skae* Used n Ffh Cenury B. C Prague, Chechoslovaka. The oldes ce skaes n he world, so archeologss asser have been dscovered n a museum here. They dae back, o he Ffh cenury B. C. The skaes are fashoned from he bones of cale, he bone beng flaened off on one sde along s lengh and perforaed a each end o adm leaher ankle hongs. The naural curve a eher end of he bone oward he Jons served o keep he foo n place and formed he upward bend of he runnng edge. Le Your Baby Howl, Says Chld Specals London. "f he baby wans o howl le howl." "f baby wans o ake rsks (of breakng hs neck, perhaps) parens mus allow o do so, as a 'safey frs' polcy s lkely o kll he spr of advenure and weaken he desre for achevemen" So says Docor Evelyn Saywell, one of London's few woman docors. ncdenally Docor Saywell s recognzed as one of Bran's leadng auhores on chld welfare, and here were many srkng pons- n her lecure re; ceny on "The Psychology of nfancy" «a meeng organsed by he Naonal Socey of Day: Nurseres, *>

8 Propery of he Waerown Hsorcal Socey WSf^fKW pee are plannng o hold me laer n he waerownhsorcalsocey.org he fear oa S5 Jarr of Hl«h sree. Laa year he honor suden Creel Mss EUsabea Dfsen gave a dnm _^ a few days _._.. MVasaV OyTwfl lef on an exended eaaspng rp he hree year* prevoes a he a 8 Parck's Lyceum. Waerbory, hrooch he sefa, frs sopsac a woodbury hgh school, on Sunday., ra. Wllam Walsh of Cheaaoe,. sad Mr George B. he-laor'a hosae a Wesmorland,' Jogeph carodfe of WaervWe A bam dance wll be held a he Chldren's day wffl no be away for few days N - y borne of K. J. Hasaak hree mles U he Frs Congregaonal - _.. j was a vsor wh relaves s own jouh of Bozbury Cener on he new jawll he hrd Sonday n Jaae,*.*^?Swl^ ^^a^heja«^e#^# ^mu^^mm^m ^^^^999 -» Mrs. Alce besen of WaUrbury uae road Frday evenng a egh cfeoash s cuamary o have he Mss Grace Cowles of Waerwy, la o'clock. Wagner's four pece communy eneraners wll be presen anday of he presen monh. Davd Cowles also wen, grns wh oeervance each year on he second one of he graduang elaee. Mra. and a good me s promsed for all. Her. L. E. Todd has been spendng Mr. and Mrs. Os Cowles of Waerbury. Mr. and Mrs. Cowles wll Mrs. Peer Scanlon, who had he few days wh hs famly who are and Mrs. George 8arr of Hgh sree. msforune o cu her hand very bad- Walnu Beach for he monh of drve over he Mohawk ral before Members of he Ford famly of The chldren of he Norh church )y a few days ago wh a sckle June. reurnng home on Tuesday. Harford, former resdens, were callng on frends n own darng au Nursonage B enjoyng a vs from o relaves n Oekvlle Wednesday. Sunday school wll mee n he whch she was usng, s as conv Mrs. E. J. Curlss o he Mehods Mrs. H. W. Pans was he gues Vnurch on Frday a p. m. o prac- lorable as could be expeced. The lce songs for chldren's day, o be njury s such ha requres proheld Sunday mornng, he h. A, esslonal aenon wce a day. Or..week. er nece, Mss Dorohy Warren, of Mr. and Mra, Mahew Hanna, who W. O. Hll of Porland, Mane, Jana Monca, CaHf. specal servce enled, "Garden of.llen s carng for her. recenly came from Calforna, soppng n-woodbury for a vs wh has been a gues a he home of Mrs. Dasle. Abbo, who recenly...oses," wll be gven. Mrs. Theodore Jacobson of Dan- Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wedgewood. jpened he Gardenbrook Tea Room, her daugher and her husband. Mr. Mss Susan B. Spencer of Merden R. S. Baldwn aended he feld ;,ury has reurned home afer a few s spendng some me wh Mrs. demonsraon a Grassland farms, days' vs wh relaves here. Floyd Lews of Man sree. 'raconlc, Saurday. June 5. n alfalfa Mrs. Wllam Palmer s able o A daugher was, born Saurday, Deedng, swee clover pasure and,june 5, o Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jog rasng. The acre alfalfa Harper of Spruce Bank farm. r cedng was proved abou 5 percen jubb Ruh Rowell of Harford has been spendng, some me wh relaves and frends n own. Mra. C. J. Messer acd sons, Bobbe < and Donald, of New Haven were vsors n own Monday aendng he weeds, showng he mporance o careful fng. The swee clover pasure showed ha as far as dary *ock B concerned, f he clover once ges a sar hey leave srcy alone. The acre rope pasure Save Your Money Whle Young, o Spend TkTen You Are Old, For n Every Lfe ne Tme Comes When One *s Bes Frend s Moaey. Wll Tde You Over an Unexpeced Dffculy When 'rends May Be Few and Far Away T S THE FREND N NEED WHO PBOVES TH FBDEND NDEED We Hep You Sav. We Are Ever Open For NewBusness. 8TAET CAVNG BY A DEPOST N THE ERTOWH TRUST CO. ] Member Amercan Hankers Exchange....^. wmmmmmmmsmmr THE Thomasron Sc. and on her (oo afer many weeks n bed wh her knee n a plaser Las. Frank E. Knox, who has been conlned, o hs home wh muscular 'heumalsm, s now able o be ou.(gan. The Woodbury ownes wll play Parry Casbln's crack eam of he Mercanle League on he local feld Saurday, June. a : d. s. Woodbury wll have s bes players on hand for hs game wh Mnor pchng and Hrsb cachng. Mss Lucea Danels of New York jas been a her summer home here and has been eneranng frends a a house pary. Bank Has Passed he Four Mllon Mss Malone of Souhford b spendng hs week wh Mrs. Dakln a he sone house. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Shaw spen Sunday wh frends a Banam lake. Henry Barber has reurned o Hudson, Mass., afer a few days vs wh hs parens a Evergreeu Vlla. Gues of Mr. and Mrs. Barber on.sunday were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mles of Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lockwood vsed* Mrs. Lockwood's uncle, John Pe n Roxbury Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ausn sham and daughers vsed Mr. sham's cousn, Sam Col, n Roxbury on Sunday. Arhur W. Wlson of Harford recenly vsed hs parens, Rev. and Mrs. Clnon W. Wlson a Frs church parsonage. Mrs. E. J. Curlss, who s sae and couuy drecor of evangellan and Sabbah observance n -he Women's Chrsan Temperance Unon, wll aend and ake par n ; - ~ ;-;_. mark n oal resources, and wha s even bear, has grown o have now., _. Fve Surplus and Profs of over One-hrd of a Mllon ' all for he proecon of deposors. Alhough hs Bank has for a long perod pad per-cen upon all deposs large, and small, never fals each year n addon o ncrease s surplus. Afer all, he reurns from savngs deposs average well, summer and wner, good mes and bad, compare wh oher nvesmens, and s a sasfacon o know you can have funds f needed.! T.nvp- ncreasng number of ou of own deposors. : / " We solc hs paronage. THOMASTON SAYNGS BANK NTEREST COMMENCES.THE FRST OP^VERY MONTH» J. ^Oaer. aend. D W. ' ke he. afernoon aad he wfl eneraned guess from Jamaca, L.., New York, Behlehem, Souhbory nd Waerbury over he week-end. Mrs. Clfford Hcock spen Tuesday a. Washngon. Guess of Mr. and Mrs. Charer Jakln on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs..Vallace Welch, Harry Welch, Mr. nd Mrs. Lous' FaulknB, Wallace, fohn and Donald Faulklns of Brdgeor, Mrs. Tyler of Devon and Green Jove Sprngs, Mr. and Mrs. Morner Macy of New Rochelle, Mrs. lne o New Haven, Mss Maude Vlnon, Mr. and Mrs. Wlbur nsey of Woodbury. Mrs. Thomas Coey reurned home unday afer a week's vs wh her on, Alber Coey and hs famly a /aux Hall, N. J. Mrs. Jenne Drumm, who recenly ;ame here from Florda r make- her lome wh Mr. and Mrs. Thomas?or, s now vsng her nece n Waerbury. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Perro and famly of Youngsown, Oho, wll spend few weeks n own hs summer a.her place on lower Man sree. They are expeced o arrve on Sunlay. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Rcker, Mrs. J. H, Galpn and Mss Shrley Dawon aended he weddng of M,ss Vrlene Galpn, daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamn Galpn n Eas Hamp- *.on on Saurday. James Basse, formerly employed as ngh wachman a he Hemnway.lk company, has a poson a Bon Ton farm. "Bll" Tule of Woodbury, drlvng hs Dewaenberg racer, won fh place n all fve races a Saen B?.and on Saurday. He esablshed new dr rack record of one-half mle n seconds. Compeng were hree bg racers from ndanapols. Ths week Tule wll race, a Aloona, Pa. - Kev. L. E. Todd wen o Wes yule las Saurday o aend he funeral of hs nece, Mrs. Kaherlne Bshop Sherman, who ded n Dero, Mch., on June. Rev. J. L. R. Wycko, Ay. George R. Surges, Harmon S. Boyd) "Gore s Gone" Says Medna Lady. Sanless Lnmen Qld. AS Easy o Uee. as Tole Waer Mrs. George Boyce, R. R. No., Medna, N. Y., say's: "Sorbol-Quad ruple enrely releved me of my gore. Suffered wh shorness of breah. "Could no le down. Wll be lad o ell my complee experence o any one." Sold a all drug sores or wre Sorbol company, Mechanlcfeburg, Oho. /..ally a -The Pos Offce Drug L.or ^_^ hav- J.-. w*mn Typewrers frofn p...«o >r** conslsn Of Remngons,... u. mns, WoodsocKB ana noyas. A Full Lue o> afupveo ana Machnes, ASO Check-Wrers PEERLES6 TYPEWRTER EXCH, Paronze he BAT OABNBET OAEAQE SUPPLES, SERVCE CAR, ACCESSORES OPEN 7 DATS A WEEK Day phone: 5 Ngh phone: 67. Oakvlle. Conn. E. A. BERCE MOVNG AND OEMEBAL TBUOKNO When n need of servce. n my lne, ge my prce jrs Phone 65- THE HOTCHKSS GARAGE Woodbury Boad Now s he me o have your oar nspeced and have ready when he good weaher arrves. Drop n and le me gve you an esmae on' needs.. B ' s a«a pera of o osaary Ts ar o all whelmr hla la bu wosjr or m» fall-baaford A- A' aweebear was ssaeh lk* a aw*els, excep ha yea dwn Mm o spend so much o keep be* happy. Balmore Son. Mr. and Mrs. V. Norh Clark, Mrs. B. A. Marcy. Hurlba dark and Allan French moored o Mew York on Saurday of las week. Few o us can have hough ha we ever should come o bu would seem raher joval o hear somebody say once more, " s ho enough for your Harford Tmes. H wland - Hughes Telephone 75 " Waerbry W ^ ^ ^ ^. Week ofspecal FLOOR DAY SALES L A Howland-Hugh^s Thursday-s Mam Floor Day. Frday-s Basemen Day., * '... Saurday-s Second Floor Day. Value full Exceponal Sellng Days n whch we feaure remarkable values n specally purchased ems. Are You Takng Advanage of Our Free Parkng Servce? The Publc Parfcng Grounds nex 6 Waerbury Pos Offce ssue checks whch, f presened & our offce ogeher wh sales checks for same day amounng o (., wll enle purchaser o refund of he 5c parkng charge. Howland - Hughes Hmj8Mj»da8B Gas Ranges A New Sock ncludes all he Laes Models Wh and whou Hea Regulaor Aracve n Appearance Effecve n Operaon Gar. Cener and Leavenworh SU., s Lgh Waeroary, kan. Phone 566 "*

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