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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-12-20, Page 6, , • t. the 1. ' liAr !What daes it trotter. as.r mdsor petrol "Orange Pekoe" Is only the name given to a else man, zirnPlr• of leafr- -Some goody enany poor, Orange Pekoes eve7th in.": 1" °IaidBridge:Soon-Open are sold—The most economlopland yet the trilisi 1, "And gain everytliing 'wes the ' flavoured is "SALADAm Orange Pekoe—Sealed In ' Structure Extendd nietal—pure--fresh—dellclous-43c per 1-11). i "What good could ona raert'do?" jog into. United State§, . I "Why don't you try?" challenged; to Have Great Ef- . I•t•w'Sirrortil-10 •,:fii,:xt"?. tlfredincrrttIn8,0,i,nl,c43-twIsifat. Milirlraire.d. 1 Detreittb.H•feelCunt .p.toarOunicse,ssflrof yc:Oaatiristrabcotole:', I ' • . ' . 1 ' ' traffi . 7e across De ro t River ; the. NO:Pew 114AnTSIATO,, 7 tilf,C1011104141i1G •11.1.9‹."The Master trietkarld 'theY crueli • '" • pEdiN liERE: TODA-k., . 411,./Wer Was irliii-5 e..;e'S, and She, 'Yeacl• eY" qae"e'd the rn4P1 in- Witeearei.ot‘h7.ael. :1".cluxi 0 , w4ite'ma.n...-tfoaundsitiet _1)14; .G.illlanis her Mether, Mass Ga.' rt these. so he roe...Ito:1 it, , !...dutpusly. "And if they •did, what di •',..- Aarat with Leila Thernbury, a di- "No" he said ' 'n .1 d'.00, wde.e0s3ethaidtearaHattwoer; ,..11.7'es carpine;u"fied dead most Ms:It 114'0i:1;1:lye libtritclog. ef eir4d tiheethweorlioaa,gaensdt vorcee . are trimniing a Christie tie ‘anClatreti um,' Ital.ted'vr„. . he.c;:ri,oh:PaSeed.rlsv.itti‘hc, :f 'lice...taint, I am with ye- alWays, even unto when e.oploeted in' the snmmer. Of' • 'farthe'clierch 'f th7 1, s • ; as: sativity,. a task - Orson. Tice society Il ilgr:7';' Mrs ..S. ether' self: ' This time there was net t:lle crt4 'of em wo4tr." • • • • isolable cliiireliPof w YGi)cnrist PI ORANGE PEKOE BLEND walk .4,ervy, ;Gwotitie,alr 44!1 hesitancy' ber ae;13, $4.0 strode to , ,5teppo foilvard. .,9 wiR known as the-Ambassa- His withoaa keen, eager eyes searched for the face- This great structure win con "tr ;nor Bridge. •ett,.. engaged. to' the ROY.. Mnief Gil- loekint b aelt she opened it. Four a al's farm' in ill° shatjnws'. t'he trails whfcli in Years gone b d man 4i taWri, Who is interested in, Cjare.a f':,;;;,-- the daet with res'elutialL church,. in 'had favor 'becanse , of WA erty---six-nitte-s4our-taxi." NO;Ithet n e' 57- h t 1-te ed _ In Gods name„,who. are you, he, into the wildernesses at both Michi. &net' the assistant rector of the nalalsOrS 'her brain' "Pciv.- 'ked t 'isTIi US. 'versed by•lise'Huren warriorS In their ' Le gan and Ontario,. and which were Ira- , e man s IL . OSt sedleal sermons... ; • * Wasn't .the les:change.' IL:n.V ail., a,je said, simply. sjoureeys,to gad from roes. ' 23,649,044 Lettgr,. an. . , atten4' a meeting. , the 1 Wardene. Dr....W,edhaeVtlite rector, drops in to was i"Rhinelarider," :She' tOt (To be continued.). . Daniel hearsCharles. Benfteld demand , • jer" 1"PCsse$ niarriag'' t° Clare` Gilchrist l'ooked tiftr her. /le Wait - to close the door. •• „ , disMiasal from the 'church. ed until the dour had ecliged herl. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY deParturei then walled c'ver "X. want to. be 'happy." :t4thlielineln°;e4intlihls.d9°Poteketg-u' i•etlY•, .he •An organ began to play softly in the cheirgioons Its tremulous notes ;• echoed tltrough .tho vast emptiness of• the chinch. ' Thesolitude of it all seenied.to coin - fort him: .Ht felt a compwrionship in "That's' erectly. what I want," he agreed happily. •.• "How' can anybody be happy with- out money?" 'she 'asked gravely. ; "Row .gart anybody be heppy, with it?" he retareed. "Anyway, do yrni tilink1P-"Iile "lire? RUPPler itlian.:Pe°' it There were not esen shadows 'now. Ple Who haver just 'eneugh.?" . He and to darkness were. alane. There fended, "there's nothing worse than solace .frtlla the silence in 'Ow "In our., day and' ate," ; Clare de was uiet,music theorgen. . . Be crossed to 'the altar, mid stood . looking up at the benign for* outs , lined in the painted Windows. HoW Itir--away-they seerned..--.Andsiet how- • real!. The Shepherd. in the CentrS' He. turned suddenly et the sound . a step. -The church /was yara'pped ' completely in darkness which his eyes could not penetrate. Again carnotite step: "Who's there`t" Gilchrist inquired of the obSeurity. • •An etho repeated the •;quettion •niechanieally, the •ttaie of solicitude that • was Gil- christ's voice. , • • • There was no ansiver; but...Gilchrist , • , • , sensed a -presence. poverty. •Theres • nothing more de. - grading than haing to sarinan and • save, and do without and.keeP up .,aP,-, petiranees,` I've tried it-ever-allKe„ my' father dial -and I know. I Can't • do it any longer and I Won't." .. ' ' '' ' 'Clare!" It was a mootl new to him. His exclamation startled her and she , .... ' :turned away. In a Moment she \was •' 'calnier. ' ' ' - , 1 .. "I -don't srantsto quarrel with you, Dan," she said gently, ' "I just want you to be sensible. I• love ',yen, but love the geod ,things of life,.too.• ' like to be warm and .conafortable." , ",You can be sere Of that," he prom= fsed.,•„, ....,_ 'But that's Milysthebeginnine-ahre -----a2stse yeti-ktir for -some (the!” ' Pursued. "I' want . good clothes,: and_ he asked again: 1 ' • furs, and my Car; and reoney.to speed : ' wYei," came a 'voice. Gilchrist When. I like. ..I *ant My own house, peered into the darkness. and my oWn,lervants, and a husband "I'M the assistant. rector,."Mr. Gil. •. . who amounts tO something.; I'M no different from other women my class." ; : . • ' . ' 4fI hOped you Were," 1 hp admitted, • hull to himself, • ,. ,, "A- year irr Oro ago peoPte..thought you were going ta be a hishOp, Teday: 'you've made an enemy of every influ- ential, man 'in the, church. .. All that, spay' be very.noble, lint l'in.Wit•noble' • and I.den'tintend to be. I don't' feel' any call to sacrifice myself for others, •and I don't think you have any right to ink it." ' • .• • N "I do ask it, Clare," he irisisted. '' "You mean 'you're; going on like , • . , „ , , tlus?" •They were standing now and /sang. each other, shescrith en air cif 1 I -defiance-, - he, with the calm resolution •; Of convrctiam ` ' 1 . "I mean I can't give you expensive clothes, and servants, arid a bit Muse, whitetail about' us people are hungry." . "What do you propose to give me?" • she inquired:rather scornfully. . • , "A chapce to help," he ans-0 red.• . ' Sheturned- On him, looking, s 'ply ` can't believe you're serious," gasped. "You've always .beeii staiream- er, but. I" ca.n't/believe you're going ..--tb_rough with this fanta.stie More than fifty years of the White mares efforts to bridge this. river are culminating now in the rapid building of the span, which will join Detroit, Mich, to Sandwich, Ont.. Karly plans, d 461 4414 Packages Went Astray in United States-, • Last' Y‘ear Washingtoa-Resulta of an ica, developed in the days when Detroit prevenient, and expansion` program 1,11 was but a .small •community and the • the postal service sof . the ' 'United rlier bore but -a. fraction of, its pretent , States, particularly in the air nialt, volume of commerce,. wereurimia of- are outlined by,Barry -S. New, Peat- iering4. • One 'such 'plan was for a master;General, in his animal ,report series of poutoong: or floats to be ' to President Collfdge, , Which , noted swung aside to permit river: traffic' an. operating deficit of $33;363,1,,18.' for to pass through 'the opening thus pro- the year ended :lime 30, 'vkled. : 1-'7' • The ihracent rate an letters sent , progress 'brings Relies 'by Ir. Was made effective' since the • date of ,the -report, but My; New said •,'Kven in • those :'early• -days, however. 'that the contract air mail seri/Ice *it "Isis foreseen' that structures such •a.ppea,rs to justify , opialon that as OAS would hamper development, of 'private enterPrise., Can Perfarm•the traffic on Detroit River: radually as .First , Flight `-'• • 25 Yearz, Ago December 17, 1928, will Mark the Twenty.6fth Anniver- sary of the First Airi3lane plane Flight in History. .---Wright at Kitty. Hawk,. • An adrat:7able description of this's flight and the. development of ,the air - Plane industry during these twenty- fivOyears it Oven in the current issue of "Time,' the news magaaine, It amt. reads in part: t • ' "A biting Cold wind was bkaving 24 . wilei an beer alongthe beach it it . Haisic the niorniag •of Dec. 17, '1903: hances Are oor . The ''Virrighti With their biplane and a • few helpers were on a knoll, Dismally COstoms Men. Curb Canadian' Ti"'rbY was's 4°I.Sa.aad.Wa•PIL A man s . ViT tr sat on the, wagon seat. )ening pa-. • , norger ',ming • .1 tiently forward, his' bands banging '- . There is small hope in the ase of 'a loosely between his knees, the rem t, • specially -fitted automobile for'. Smug- sloreped ever a crooked finger. Ile was eh* liquor into the States acrosssthe a eatise undertaker. , ; • Cartadian,horder, because all tho secret ".The plane resembled a. great, Wide ° Places en a motor. car are 'known box lite with struts ,SupPorting vertis the customs Men; Points out Richard eal and 'horizontal rudders far ellt in :Carroll in. "Liberty Magatine," • the. rear. Theengine was at one side • "There is scarcely a (ledge', worked! the flyer's seat; that if the: plan* • by touriat that ;is tnoeitiv:,,t;p4T-thhLevuisee- tsridbs4ottrojitele'vtqaucildinlifortofnatite,onphreinyle.n;rre toms man,'reports° Car 'touristi talk -Of spare tires, or seat' plane scimersaulting on landing. springs, of dashboards e: . good ti "At t:iinttyto7adweekidtphai:hciocilldDecenther. places 'under the hoods covering- the f What Wright teSss• engine.. Forget it They're ell known. led. a would trr Every' one of them. • Pelse• kips, falSe! the first flitht• Wilbur won, got into . bettmes; even fake' lamps. The cars' the niaalline; rose a fewtai2crh n7. _Ht., et.a7fsiuti: quantity t4oVecra!trhye shaolirildneers aorfe ram seizedinNext 1:ewggansds°r. tvhiellesm newer methOds of .construction made s„.. • • •'4 when leig-di ,lroPounded, and the OWe- c"ded; he s'nstablitITtlie:filgh" a over Citly 120 Posible the great lengths off aprttas nie:Lnude6d: aProosetnmdmanetnert-Ooetnethrale ',,m:Techen.n18- eirzoliwelsd; winhsotipffal;a•ail.fi.irftemoofrif5thietloitttlieelitesi fug. he Iv' ‘a4 work creditably. • feet.of greued and lasted only twelve. seconds. During; the .25 years sincee then various planes •baveerossed the / Atiarttie Patifie and Arctic Oceans. They have risen to, 38,418 feets stayed in thestir 65 hours, 25 Minntes, trevel- borne toinnierce through., the Great aet under Which :contracts were let dur 7 and depart sadder, wiser and dryer ing the last Year or transporting the women are the, chief Offenders..., Soni Lphen, it. beeanie apparent: that 'only: • in a Ingle. injoity epee from shoe inailS by air between New York and, thing Seeins to teli. the average totirist Montreal ; Key West and •San Juan,' that his' women folk*ill net be search- tosnore e could this internatipnal bridge be realized: • ' _ • . Porto ,RIco, and ,between Key West . ed. The' coine t� the border going and the Canal Zone . asking authoritY luta CanadaSlim a Ili fiat of chest the rapid 'groWths of the city of: De- . e contracts for routes between and guilty of countenance. They ar- ed 4,4 6.mi , hout al ght ng,•sped les wit i i *7 , , Caine the automobile and with it the island posiessions and foreign • t tie b d the ' h 319 in -ph' They have crossedit No b At - trait and. 'cif the border cites of, On- • • . rit.,e a .. e or der on e way °me - .. • . countries,. between, sinah 'island pot- .: large 'Cif hip, bulsing of , beim, end' A:Mei-ice' from the:Pacific to the. . intercheage of painengers and freight: • tessions, and •Over.,,routes in foreign ,with •irtnecence Written all over them. latie in 1.8 hours; 43 minutes, riont the Istria, along vith the'itecessity for free' Catnitties.!• - • , r . • . ., he_ao_oe.,,st,....io_os is,a..43.4Lattrini a ,,Atlantie to. the Pacific in 24 hears; 51 •• sTite„-tarrYseervite, eXpand as it might, Tbe fiscal affaira of the. depart.' . P,, ' • ,. : ...; . miniftet,t• ' ------;: could not handle, •,:efia• etr.;r-incroasing• . • volume eir w'ithont,. tire -,e5, !ntlicate 'aretul a;IdSq0cm°11.11e41' I W d .Paa•seneer. exiaress end planes conSideralile delay. • • ,c.dailmstration • of 'the' service," he , • ni..es ro•ates. Rail- , on er y , st • I's ••' 'Co r tsnt 'a e I wonder whY the birds w4th ' wings roads- on their .6Ner 4prriversary had only 9;021. Miles,•of trackage).. .4•Last year 2,000planea were inefie-.; factured and sold,' This yeatthe num- • her 'Will be 10;000, neit • Year 20,000. are , new making• . tire or pOntage Was $5.11.'•A' ,redlios • Talkative Lady; .Do 'you know, pro- pAlbac:11.1't.•15°'' concerns.' structure ; took .definite Terra when Joseph ..k..poWer a Nesi •York city, a. tiny ,-ot 8.5 per 'cent. la 'the'. number- fessor;' I think you are 'posit:iv elS *On' ' "There are -about 30 °Dern -tors or It was Charles Van VOWler of ' ••• ' Like' so Jonah to sit ou things? York Chr, a 'consalting engineer, whe in the' laci'easc wouldn't sit upon !BS. neither I under: thoae, ,of the prececlineaOti r, "'The l'aveiP-ige per''capita eXPenclat• : hi 1,925 Plans for .the international , •I'd be ashamed 'to for. a minute. • took the initial step to'prioje4t a bridge. . • — s .•'10r an umbrella of another along modern lines. ; 91.°Perataig ease" a' " " hick ns Or a linnet, aer • ate er cent." . • 11 1 u as I foinier petrolter, ,became, ac e ; , of undeliverable lettere, WaS noted, d ft I H 'thing -ever plizzled se e u Y 4 • ci led fl in routes in •the S. • er . as aio a d about' 600 more who ru planes I terested and completed, the ultimately • pieces. The decrease was ascribed to you? Pr°1eThs°r (borett): "Yes' madam, for 'hire on special trins' TPhey can successful efforts to. make the bridge , hitt these messages, totaled 23 649,044 a reality. ' • • One thing has. Talkative Lady; And r - - ' make money only on long, feat trips-, • the department's campaign to induce what is that? Oh, do tell me, Pro - Is Praised •• advertIsers ft, USe • envelopes- • for the .slowes railroads and motor Location fessor: 1f exercise reduces flesh how , bearing return addresses. y • are mucn cheaper. ° No better beation for. the bridge Is. It that sa many wo,m. en . ave double . ' could 'be found than the one adeited, found dead letters -or loose in e . chins? . • . • To tfavel by air now costs on the SUPERBLY CHIC • A simple daytime dress of dell silk crepe inaliogansr brown, trimmed in • smart new Way with hipline bow of matching, sheer velvet, •as only adornment. The • shirred shoulders" add touch of femininity to perfectly • .plain. •bodice with eollarless V-neck-. "Our eugagernent is 'off:" she di - line. The two-piece • skirt; with shir- red side 'section to give desired fnl- clered. • .• ness' and flare to hernline is attached to hip -yoke slioa-ing diagonal treat- sStYle No: 333 is designed in -a erage three times as ' much as. by ,and the -general tyPe, a wire calile sus; mails totale.d $98,678 and 461,44 par- • • • pension. span. plans for .the 'project cel Pest /iackages.: went unclaimed' 1 WHEN Ilsi'TORONT-0 'Ai ( . • rail withont sleeping sar). Some were drawn and approved by the two ''•A 'tang . lis,t of recommendationP I. ' ., . ' • co' Parisona:. - ... • ,; ' for .degislative action • were. -niade,i . • . Eat and Sleep at , •. ' •.. •' " 4 • ' Rail. Air .. a.inong them one to prohibit the sendl. ..- sdioLE.s. HOTEL Seattle -Los csAIngueles...: . . $47;46.. ' 8195 governnients of eCanada.'and' the in' the spring of 1627, why& enableu . bridge o arrive . .... ., - • ..,. .. • t , - ing -a•unsolicited articles 'through. * the..iponsors of the brid a a e i y- s . , , .,• the maib for sale. .. ,Others asked Cate -Leila and abort. Order Service .Angeba • ........ .40.3e ' • at a final estimate. of Costs and to arrange for the necessary financing • 'wel'e: 'fee for li1411114e8 for '11°N°E ST" 9PP°Ite 'Eaton's San Fra.neisco-Los 1,•• 't nations cenceriiing. registeyedrinsur- Hotel Rates: $1. Per Day *and. Up. ' Angeles 17.04'. 50 . On May I; 1927, actual Work on. the '-- • ed eelleetsiadelivers mail arid , •• bridge was started •on the AmeriCan . . , . Tucson -Los Angeles .... , 18:12 40 I money- orders,. demurrage'ChiPago.,..Rew YOrk :.;.. 32.70 ' 100 ,ivis pesta • side, beguna on tZlieeCulano:sltihanlaetnedr ... wTohirke date Bostoii-Neii York 8 os 2 charges oe undelivered collectsireda parcels; punishment for those Montreal -New Yak ...: 14.91 50 for the hridge to open, waS established liv•erY by a contraet as not later than k t attempting ,to. extort money thrash' Cleveland•New York! .. 20.55 ' 85 •SIMONDS Washington-,NeNts•Prork: 8 14 30 16,,1930,, the mails by means of .blackmaji," and permission to hire' into,. vehicles' ' No. delay was tolerated and eve; fttr . christi" he e:spleined.stvithoet raising- ounCe of Man and machine power pos-1,ronl cal -4"a uSe liit sNe"Ice,' Treaty'May Affect. SAWS his v,°1ce- .* / • • sizes016, 18, 20 years, ..10, 38, 40 and,1 si 'bl h b tdi th' rYi e as been xer e .s ace e , . . -3. --3 esnie •-• 0. • n s , .•eginning e t eswork,---assis shelve I 'The turkey_gets his• revengf,. 'I' )r.now you Mr GorTiVi; The °6-i 'izatalceS . Ile was stilr calm. Perhaps it was 2. yards of 40 -inch materia wIth recent announeentent that every ' man. when he . • a is turned into -ash. -the; volt*: ' -,s3 - -* I /Their teeth anent. a tough- ness which anokesthenshold ,their ice,ers cutting edge uor• . der•every usage. • • , .tamotata CANADA SAW CO. LTD.' Southern Rhodesia' • , this strange ,OOntrol•pf Which she waS1 . A tense; ' recopition Came.? to .cji_ yard tof contfasting- indiCation points to the 'Opening of thel 7, • ---"7-**"' ` • • christ. His air of ingiiits- dppeared. trous crePe. satin, cantoa-faillacre,pe, international highway on:'auly 4, 1.9297. ...Plattety is the best•cure for a• stiff Acting Premier Doubtful of neck:- There are few head's it 7on't It it quite probable, leo, that the South Africa's Pact with Prince of Wales May be presenLat turnf•• • not capable that added to Clare's , "Oh, yes, remember," he 'said. plain and printed ,sheer. velvet, vel- titiri've- chose. n narrow. path, dear," ",Y°11.re the man Nvile was cold. Can I veteen, gecirgette crepe, crepe, Eliza - "I think you can," said the man. • and, in. goo taste for immediate wear. enough far tis bath." aia iffiet13, sh# returned, finality Gilebrist .has e out - tha.. form Pattern ,price 20c in stamps or coin beth, and sheer Woolen, are Modish. he said, "bat I hoped it might be wide c° ariS4tlung, for Yen?' now,- eutline.ne r the daor. . (coin is preferred). 'Wrap coin cera • her tone. "With your means an.d , "Tell nie,"• he asked syrnpathetk- fully. ' . portenities, you're offering, me Wh,at skflY hank clerk, vvnuld give hii w *• ' • ' • • • HOW TO ORDER _ ATTE I S. . iiANCOUVER.ST. JOHN, ..:33.30.6 , • .TORWW0 the ceremony. • • , • , ;`, , Fpr more than one hundred Years Mittard'i Liniment for 't.ithrria. • the United Statea and Canada •have lived peaceftillys separated 'only ,by ' fortified barriefs. The Ambassador • Bridg-e will be. a new link spent:deg' .AVOID WINTtri: His AND toiscom.QAT. Nate barrier to tie More ,eloselY-' . Germany y - - • . . , Bulawayo Soilthern Rhodesia, 'Dee. . 2.-Aideterrninatiiin lb '"bily: British" Wat .e.xpressed. by ',Acting Premier g . ,1160. I. II- Flynn, .treasurer in the • Government of Seuthern Rhodesia, iii A 'speech here yestertlaY. He declared the. recently -negotiated trade treaty between :the Tinian of. South Africa itta Gerniany . was giving Germany 7tneSt favored. nation treatment • arid Was .causing eoncern because, tinder a . eusthaiS agreement between the Uts- ion and Southere Rhodesia, goods .en- ; tering the 1Jaion. might enter Rheas Ssla free of duty. If'the,pbsitien were, .,. that. foreign goods - could , enter. the , Union till ,spOilly *tremble terms, they would he free. to eater SPuthetn ' FthaleMa.: tinder' the 'smile 'Conditiohs; • itasiitild be- the.Vtisiness Cif the Goys • eminent to findout whether the new. treaty'Wnisid •affect: Setithern erthod- . „C.sia. Ais.-regards' :British ttade-arid,L-. Whether •it woUld be prejudicial to the Rhodesia -Plante it Southern Rho& esia's constitutiort which the pitesent . 0:worn:Merit interided to maintain', he declared- - . '. The Rhodesia eIause he 'referred to ' Stipulates that plittsli goods are ,not to receive a less favorable treatment than -the- goodi-et, an -y -other - nation. '. • ,-,,-.4",..-ao.:3-....-„,-t----.--, ., Naval frograt* ,.• " • London Pony Tekigraph (Cons:. AMerita's Program , et capital ships Will When:*ecatiitiete,Alvo her the :41e- ilai4'ilIlfity in largo craft'lli1ch , • , .slid-arready-posesses, in resbeet. of destroyers, etibmarhies, tateraft, naval persennel, Theso feat, *Mori, 'aro wellskitawnsto oar naval -'extiert•ii, tind,deubtless; to the NevS Ogled itt, 'Washington alio, make It diflidelt to . understand hoiv the President can SuppoSe 'that Great(' tritain 'is. Seek, I . Ing to compete with, rind even to run, •,, . ahead of, AM -erica hi nerai anti, itmentS. , : A' t. 'thought you loved ine; biit 'YOU'ie .i4:dr, etLbaill'i.sa'r1;cr.1 helP you,, too ,.1 par • • • ' : Write your name and addreas• plait- . • - . • , , • . . ,i thete •friendly nations. •Situated in.' a • . utterly' Selfith, and, .11 thunk a a: little Gilohaissaremembered - bt', • giving ,•number • 'and site of such, mad. Yoieve ,a right to throv. ,av. ay . • ,. . • . now-• was , . ...., .. • ..i.; . . : Strategic ..positions."where the flew, of . ',ne.-7no teed" ;ed. help .• •The Ira •'It' • ' ny -017 it •patthms as..you want. znelose zoo in; commerce .;ii eontpt. Imay, ,inosron"sing., ; .. tyhcitri:wovviliefeit,l'r, you're; no ,rightotO un.rillg, ',can. In); ..t6.to allit,I.:1..4..,e.tr!.ell,r.hoeitti:,,istei:iehinioirs:ir; ,stg, pips. or tom,. (tont prefetred: .wrap , He lifted, 'e hand -in protest; Ini it it . carefully)." ,or eachnum . r an , ' N this bridge will.pro 'ate the eiChartges vas"... and manufa tured.product and • *:.a,S too lite. She ineved toward'hin'a '''''a'sssn*Y"''' rie4'd* Y °.f ccinturti a sPri. addresa• year order to .WilsOn Pattern t 6f. c r , i , • • t-.0..i.constitute one of the most important service, 73:1-4, est A le.a:de St.ilTerciri.. fumbling With:her lianas. By the tiine Ai.3.;, oor.tiiii..,,,i,..::"..,..s.'1141:. ‘.1 I. vis:ii, ,,pat.trns, ,,serit, 1..,... :1.,0,4_ 71 ..iilttt . 4 . , • cOntributron'of receitt years to.the .iii- , offher hheard r;ainkCli, ed. She shiadne,414e, ibtadtotailitiemn you- c,euid.,,. He , e. --:.s•-•-se--- • ternatiOtiargitarth end • : Almeist TaeaMites Long ., clasped, his hands, • with an inipatient. gesture. He'Paustil The rc•P0'14ratf.c0 'of his de•Pa;,r .lin'' , iloa.ds and Railways • lled h" + , • '4 ,„ ,.. -. ' a • is . • , : • • • . The bridge stria:tare itse:11, from ,en,, ' •' abnegationrnernent,. then' 'ted deceIt in unite . • Vague fight*. • "1Wei so sure of What .' New 1 ork Herald•Tribune, Tm ie trance tt; eiti.15 approximately 0,,c(A .,.,. ,...., , ., ,.. ,,I w4nted to 61,', he said, "And riGiv, I' We'l, "7.1'nn the line- of progress' ins co're, "leo, Or •altuo'st two ,Miles-. Thr.t• . main •• .. - , r • • . . . . . • - • .t.t...,- . . a. . • • ."Otir".. ens:a:gement' isi ofr. he ae, ,,,,, .. . ,, :-., ,,,,,, SPEND. WINTER IN ".t.tiE elated metallicallY ' ' .;r)e « t . . r... I - - ',, « . •13 3 • C U ''' f°,1•'•Cati6".. .'letur"(1 cli''Ilr- All c"7" hiati .01'0." Ilse rit'er .'W i,830, feet in ; ' ' • : ' ' : .. • • ;clone," . ,'. . • . ' ... ' .. • ,s, - .. the world serials -replaced, reads, and: ..4.figth,i, -.3k hieh ,,,,,coodi4 chgt ot. the , THE 5eenved ' as '''..hcg.h. 11c' '''ve--"s 'tit,,rie thea vii)rbadii rePlat•ed o'an:1.4: g',k"r;',..; Philadelphia•Caraden: bridge-noW,Ilio • , . . .. • the triler,ft • ' - ' 0, line. To -day nittnY a stab raftwav. line , gt, will eirr-y:---i in u-nobviritHtl , G4areptitsed-a• morn . ... , or,c,, .the Iran tt,..,ur. .148 n a AM( *'n 111. theiroadwaY forty-t.4even .feet wide, .-Wltit 'A . ... it seetneti ineredible that be weuld.let ,ot him', , . - •• • ' tilitted' , 0.4 and ,ftli . • . . 'al ili•'-erl'I' capailtv of five' litieit of traffic and , her go that Suroy .h .wd EaY '''" "Rue:: ill. thi•i, i.!gy•-., in. thi.I. lirlim., .'i gcr till flit% -at ice 6".. Ina li Y rill I road". : att eiwittfoot Ade Walk. . The clearance . „ . . . ,. . Ara, . , , . . something, ' Stirely he wOuld ..:ee ;that i werkl...L,.,,, Any..rnart' fol,t,,ilk the-Ntits.,1 MIti , it. i.h,.,tper to., operate bus hue.A.. rier., high . watr.r in . the riyer. will be, ,tio ilms tvrorig. , , . ,, , . . .. , 1 tel,.?.„,.. bai.is.i ., pa t fie qt.,' triyi i Ott ).i alt,.. 1. tkixalloiiiik theirONnv trackS* than to • -1,rvoti.oplt 1(,):IlitTri,t,ii:r.i,:ttilieoi;iieD4apn.t1 1,5-4 If.70t,,' . She waited for his sur.liendr; 'fill- ...ingi,,. , : .. .. . JIM stoairi trains over the ,ralls.... , . ' Christ wits Silent, ' He :Ural staring,ati ' Tho ar.s,,,:(,r cogrea btkc,k ..1 w.,:tit.e.iy. The auto' trtp-k haa chango uitj ..na. The, math tiers ..whieu .1,11,110),t; the the r.ing which" by in the;paira of his .., --why n4.41 t this lily_ diffeven. t, iare of the, r.ort-il, . T. t,is tin.longere 'mix', tio. stt•si t9,wers aie elose, to the tan ru.4., carrying luitibering.Aggigit,,Itae.5, leaving. the entire 'fINI'lil' haild, 1:11Ort'l" of its syrnhoilsriu . ., 1 from arty e,thet•? :Was, the werld never . of . inuddy i , She-tailieat.x134•Ictink that his /5631d 'practical trefOre'Ts this the first time berSeq''leviY 4"°''''''' 4 f6w b.are niii4" -111/10: stretell ei navigable ''''v:ater. ' t.1.* oui,d resteh out to halt hers; Ile •;did.„Lef ._ cos nict, beiwor, fies4 ata„sputi,t,,,T1.16.,aatiqaiobile 611 .a`., eog.,,...1.fte .t.Pad icnt_ebstr4tioo......X..a.cli_ef,' tlie,L bib riot-ineVe7-S.Ioii•ly sIo-rnadili-C•r-WaY ,:11 it•ecaild, be dor,e thoi, win- no*. t amt;"'; ,kePft iiitf:e *Ill\ the train, Alia c."*ct••.1)t -•pitst7, Kipports• a...superimposed load. of. .. , . . .. , toward the: door... %he. paused a Inte • meat: 'with 'ller hand oil the ktiOh„ wait, ing for‘hi.a.;...fo(,:•tteps'beliiiid licr:The 'sombre, Silence of the church seetned like a icaterthig-rOar in her•CarS-' : • ShecOuld not see .Gitchrist's ' face. lhere was no aniwee in -his attitude. -She. took. a •. step,. :forward ,, hut ...tiii. he, did not move, ' Then. She Walked plow.. 1y to hissaide.,,, . ' ' . "D'ett't you think you're tithing, a , : .tertible inistaker, she asked,: . , -- 00„ Iooka' up • florid the r ung.: n4 Amt. brit6 Ioit, uut it T4, man. diti theito ssm- ''''''''' Wags today people would Oink Ilitit .•. ..CIIApTER ‘11. A Pnizi:n.,IN aga.:11...„_akine„ the rt -And town .Want“i,at,...lenst a' 5tub ioi'to,•est-in the 'world-hy,i00 feet: 'The • WARM ',CLIMATE OF Tile Guff Coast Florittlis Rich in legend and history. Lux- ,Spicndid through train' service urioos hotels; apartments , and fiord Detroit, Cievelaod, Indian - cottages. The 'Paq-e.,,Imericao, all spoils, Cincinnati An& Louisville .. • Pullman train; loxes Ciacinnati ' -daily on 17he F go and The 10.0 A. Ai: daily and arrives at • catablairri, Diverse route includes atilf,._coast Points next morning*. -Gulf Coast °newly. Same cost; OrlealIS • ' eitlittbritite i Mal, if st Was et,e,r •ttf,rth „the doing; io."` -11°a:v• t!'"14"t 'Ill . I'l k - -- - ,. I Alino.A 20.000 town And is composed of '- 'WhY not. row:4 ', . . .r. , ,, , itte,railroawg purpose even :bett.er.• 'it eotterete cylinders. one' under each, --"But betv?." . It..,wa 4 Dan14,4-w/A0111a4.• °e'l/"1.:1- "-till' 4f:'17)--1111.716."/Kg 710(14(1! teiver soisinto.'s-These cylinders aro; .! - "Vie hare ikere:. total-heroi..e.' re- _,4.....„,,, ... - thirty-eight feet in (-Hanle-for and .tit4.1 • turned .seeker:. • ' ; ' • ' Inr" - " - rarried about 1:15 reef :dow.1;, *rough mit....,417,titrtific.0•,,h,,A0. .i..„. e.t, ,...6 , ' 0. Co-operation . , * air? el 'AY WWI •smIll 0' • a firdi ii(:saliii* ' -I - $,- thought --4 • -01-' i Pag •-• , Leeds 'Mercury: The ,t(.1.14),.;,atied eli. the It:Aural lintestone rack. , , . -.,.'iio.. ' .i.11ottglit to*: ....the -mop; o• t • eon2tunier4 -tor' buslog, pui .distri.- ,' -there ii,i,ali,till ef'1000,-tons tni 'call, w -L-'''. he head there.' '"ell whatse, hutiot, 11,1,8 ptov4d by, expeoence, te et the 'main cables. •These tables, --.1401%.t-ilei'6ttl‘liVi'llittig; habottir tlasvtli:Toselte BIZI; . '606f • Itil:dittl'eePar:i'i. forththtian tshaelec°a1n6(.1317daltsit°1-111- *".I1r:ta:6111nI1)4C1ra(al allInd 43;;Aialtil)61;41:;161:11ale)lei ' them t.)..mt.gtIrse you, do, good. to Nod ,6utloti, .0.f, tutt. g:Oods.: Will toinprise ,7,022, steel Wives .192 ot .. an !tell la diameter. Eve*. itl'Oli of . this steel is tette') to future uniferin 'ISSUE, Nii, 50-7-'28 , mad!, . . . .. ACheck doids...toOth loard a tintrlitnt. ostroigtha • pvery,A,ay is litiltday , The MoSt fascinating; way' M g0:,' • ,siiiht carrin NewMeant, "abroad at home” to follow the , All sports. 'Historic -shrines. Sun to the Pacific Coast. 'The' celltnt "hotels. Nr.rerld famous e...4nurkan connects with' finest iestatiraitts, Reached in'less than, western- train S at 1SIelat Orleans. -.24 hours from ciii•eionati.064-44,,=-Iribrat stop-overa No 'Pag-teAnethath • ' extra -fares. Mail Zhit eimpoo flOEE 1NitOR1lATION SERVICS fl•E Porter, 7: P. A , ,.0t28-214,* GO TtaNtostastesszog Detroit -Michigan. , Se riti rot inottsated literature about: C; riortaa; tI Cul Coast; CI New Onegus, inC.abfotoya.,. Also 14110te wstIter fars. Name • aisiti,ess ANEVemon.....*am.. ,LOU'lSVULE & NASITY!IILLE. • • ,