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N111-511 . 1. it , , ... ,,,,,, , � so' Early in Moy they move up to the ,When men L t, -6,plock in Ole mor=g without the sleep. Hallie stays ' and women, of normal unt's niusewn did 1%tandift Tobm, --!"- * ` � 'I ' .1 I ... ... I big flocks in Oregon, attrip of six to stature think of tune and h4 widow ,Fais left with Ift- '..­VAII,� � '.�W�V,iet ,ning in Pebrpary up night aftw night to heep mea 6 Tom Thumb, they only" b4sintess and the nAdgert, who ' , . Moe creamI . 1, fl,", ,., 1, seven hundred miles. They travel think of t1e. 06 mtoit AWu�ble bequegii we . . "I � - .i I fish cannery in Mont- hot and', ready, nilidgeft. His -very manve, had his own shwo of Yankee ac- p, I (WbIeSPODA sWeet I ..�.. "I " � - * * 4' I I � i e poor with All possible speed, spending the epitomizes Lilliputia, but be bad, no qudsftiveness� contyelled 113arnum to the name, Mbs. Tom Thum -4b. Its box I tablespoon butter % ,� , i at full capacity. Full Fish cannetries a� pay, aver - 11 . I -, , ­- 700, employees, mlen aging 35 and 40 cents an'hbur, but -at auto-mincps along the way. particularugerit of his own. Hie re- make a more equi . 1/2 tew#oon vandla. � ­ . . , , nights ita,ble division of office aigavie sustained, h6p for the w- I .,,I, LL I I �. Eastern Oregon is in .the first Rush putation vr,g�s the product of ballyhoo, the receipts, Minin'Z 87 years of her life Two '1311t the Arst thrft inCrOdiento in, . I It Asiatic and wirite; it they,offev work when everything else . The sagebrush and cactus b,uilt up ,tr,,Qulgb th, shrewd to a bowl and stir until- well amned, ,�� 1. 1. spring. .4 press- Tom Thumb first went Abroad when years after Tong ThumWe , ,,,great flurnacesb1lazing and is alosed to (the Itinerant worker. And of ... )­ .. re, softeded and ,glorified with mil-, �i% I =d the drbniag w1hine of the last rush with its many ,hours of a . agenting of his fellow Yankee, Phin- he was 12. On rea,ching Li,vorpool famgous, widow viarried tadding vurtilla'as you stir. 'Whm ­ � .1 . lions of vMd wild, flomers. The . 'W creamed, add Stirring it in liglitIn � ... * elts. and, wheels, The long, labor bringts�'eotsiderable money—the . on T. Barnung. Barnum was disturbed to leaTn t 0a Priallo Magri -who, 3 feet 9.indh� I I . . Was .. 1� I winds awe balsam and gentle as a ,4Vm Thumb', , , , I naimle was the current -tall. Dreary ondless Aknler.i�� -the stiffity ;7�lpped whito of an 099; '' . 'built, on the Califoxmia boys can show close to $200 for the . . -,English fee for viewing , � I I I . I . wh ' this is maxed, add two -more lev- 11 extending out over tthe wa- last two weel& work, thegirls sonie� caress- Charles Sherwood Stratton. Born in mi.dl&,tL%,, Who at that t6e overran tOux's followed I a ponstant, round, of en 11 The Sheep shearing fiiiishes about , small I _ ,,il_ el te.asp9ons ,.of creaih� 'Beat vvill . full of at-ea,m and vapors, that what less. For Several days after 1,83,2 at Bridgeport, Conn., of aggrtes� Eurar;�, was only a (penny. He rush- t1owigS, dirty theaters, long rg,,. . - I , �� 1'.p, '111-4- 41'1�11.a . * ' the middle of Jlune. It has been a - finiart W02d"Jdhkp[S� Which left the little WO� 'and P'ile� on a glass disk.. Most har4 � ,�t,, � the alrt6ady insufficient light. OR, the canneries close they do nothing sdvely-noranal parents of Revolutitpn. ed to Londloai engaged a es- . .1 ,�. 11 I from daylight and weary, Gradually -ber 'sauces am indigestible and gre"Yo ! ,,, i ,,�� .1 . ato6hing long, continuous grind, ary ,stock, he Weighed 9. pounds andj �,6eried stervants. and, a IL ,,, I . lbd,ts of fish 1form a t4iiok brut eat and sleep, Halhe w , ablishnifent, ' In .'I . =wirgamps1hip, Oattemled [ght and,e'�wfly digeste&,- . . . 1, I 11 on, the cold vement floor.- the fires and cooking the meals. To ,dark for many weeks. They have 2 ounces at [birth and grew at the carriage, and deftly,pulled the wires I after .Bar- but this �29 b Cream Sauce ....--.-- travelled hundreds of ni�tes, ,, The was outmoded. Eng,%gengeots . . . . . ;­­... .. � normal rate until he was 6 months which brought -Tom Thumilb -an invi- Uumf% ��, , � -'- ��W4141y 41��'�� -1]6�W wooden, Then they ,are off. - Hallie ,is I&ess- �� I , " 11 I � ;, ".." , , , I 9 imig sardines ed inblue jeans and a graS, woollen men show the effects of the giind. old. Then ,hie stopped,, Not until he tation to RucMnghani 'Palace, Wb,r� became brieifeT and fewer, d�escended 1 egg . I �,� I are Women pack . � They are lean and worn, -but withal a year old, however, did lids par- he wa. presented to the young Queen from, headline presitige to the stattis I �,,up fruit sugar �_.!,. " I . There is no longer any �,hlrt. The car is as rod as any on was , 9 � � I . uncomplaining. They -are Working S rt of "just another midget act." And 'A cup whipping creami . , I - . . . . . . . ". to their work. the road_-�better than most. The back ents become alarmed. He was at this Victoria and the Prince ,, Con , . 14 teaspoon vanilla. 6nd precision for themselves,and iraakiiig money. time 2 feet'l inph tall and' weighed There,quiekly followed two finally, the woman who had been a I., j_,�, ,- ---- I men and boys with the of the car is full of camp equipinent. command . vq�fj ,� - . 'Diey -and the The next mome is to, the wheat 1,9, pounds-, I ounce. He was desitin- -appearances -at which the world celebrity, who had , stiff; add egg � � , htAnd?�ruoks have worked since eight For the next ,six months lHallie, will 24foot Am- appeared be- Beat egg white u,ntil . I "'n " flelds, of Oregon, the great grain di�- fore loings and, queens at command y1olk well beaten and ,sugar gradual - I .�� It. ' ed to remain this incredible size ''until eritan ,was gazed- upon. by the ' , � � ". - to'clock the previous morning and are li,t,e under canvats.. 'Her sons and around Elmira and the � Big his teents when he resutived a slow ture Edward VII, th fu- ,a ly:, Beat cream until Buff, commue .." 4k their wives foillow in equally good t*`�t I en three, and inet p4r%otrmAnces, gound he4i0f, in � 1 ;..,�: cl*se� to eAaustioTL The strong blac ..... . r -, ":, . them. steam- cars, and in the rear is a Sir . m-11 truck Bead country. Every year they work r iing am ultimate height King Leopold, of Belgium. 0oney Island sideshow. She -was 75 rMixtures, and, flavor. � .. I coffee which. was served, on the wheak harvester -the big 'growth, reac' and deappr4tely, Weary, Lemon Sauce 111� 11 I "I lost its ef- driven by Sonn�y. It carries the sheep 41 of 3 feet 4 inches and a weight of 70 More than, 30%000 Londoners paid ,,, I rN.": ing hot at n-ddnigiht ,has shearing machine, and ,the lumb�r for combine" that cuts, threshes and pounds. His height never exceeded to ,See "the American Man in Mir& There was one �brief flare of g1m7 % cup sugar rr I , . �, feet. sacks the 'grain at the Same time. him, in the -before' the ligilit went out. She and I _.��; nelcti,ng� terrAparary S�heep, pens. For ..that of a normal -boy of 5 years.- at�ie" -as ,Barnum billed % cup water I . 1;1 . I -Here 4nd there, ,on, wooden crates, e , Theylive in a cottage at the wheat - lHe had an unhappy childhood. His following weeks. Thp crowds .we,, Magri were featured In a ,series of , 2 teaspoons butter ... 1 11 :1 eme huddled sleeping forms, mogly it its spring and the aheep-shea�ring ranch, , but eat at -the cook-housle I tablespoon lemon Juice � I _1i 1.1, - ' close t�-,�he..hne war season is now ready to 'begin. - father, a Puritan Yankee, saw him so dense that police regulations had four nVotbon.picture, comedies, -the first ' X I" � in ovens where Early in the afternoon they pitch where the women do the cooking. It as the living -evidence of Gods wrath to be irr4msed�,_While the newspapers ever m*de featuring midgets and 2 tablespoons light corn syrup. � I ... `.�. I The roar of the takes all their time to prepare four " . : Then they retared to Marion_ ,Boil sugar, corn syrup and water .- _ � -the fish is cooke I , �,.'_4, - mathines doiA. not disturb them. Tony camp in -a grove of sycamore "- aga],inst the 'Stratons. 'His, two b-7 devoted colbmins to his perfarniance giants . . - add . . 4�' 1 . ' huge mealis- for ten ravenous, .-men ev- tthers and his Sister wer6 ashamed, of in whCich he Ohio, to a."show" home, built in mm- 5 niihates Rengove 60m, fire, I . 11, �k the foreman, passtes, thl- by with a jus,t starting to leaf. Mey are in ery day. Nevertheless Hallig-,finid,s sang in a squeaky tTe- butter and lemon juice. ' ' . Gl,p� . casual glunce. He kmow9 that until the sheep country of San, Benito. The occasion to stand, at the, door of'the him. His rrio�4her wasihis only friend. ble, impersonated Napoleon, And -pos- iature and fdled with midget furnq- Nut and Fruit Sauce 61�� a modicum of low, rolling hills are,delicately green, He was virtually a ,prisoner in the ed as Statues. Haytion, the painter. ture. Thus 'Mrs. Tom Thunilb remain- , , i�41 they have had aft least . cook -house ,Several times durings the % cup butter , K , , �, sleep nothing can In a The blue sky is flecked, by drifting Afterno-on to watch !her 18 -year Stratton home, for his advent abroad was exhWiting -his "Banisfimeiit ,of ed (m exhibitimn until the end. � She 1 cup [brown sugar I L. roW them - , -old - died in 1919, in her 78th year. '_ 1. rs he will shake them, send clouds, soft and white as newly Wash- - I Aristidee' in the ean 11 "IF, 1'�, few hou. boy Sonny drive ,the 32 horsies that Set the town by the ears. we ,building where � 4 tables�poon creaM .. d ed fleeces. Hallie watches, her men Release firom this intolerable state Tom Thumb was Showing. The mid, , ', ,, � themout to get a -hot breakfast, an -eat grain harvester., over .*- -t meaft I I 1,��, . 12 put up the (brown army tents, five move the ,gr When the boy was 10. Barnum, get'i§ receipts for the first week were 2 tablespoom chopped nu 0A I tage-ii assign themi to -another 10 or ps are parted and came �2 talblespoQins chopped datw �� � the field. Her Ii I I � ,�;;� tents in all, four for sleeping and) one ' then only 32 years ,old, -already had $3,000; the paintees, $31. _Hhydon % teaspoon lemon ex�hract. ', ,-. I , , � !I or 20 hours' Work. One cannot Waste her eyes Shine with pride. Sonny, Eight Savory . 11 "I. tble tinie to go home when the rush for cooking and eating. as driver -is making $6 a day-Athe 'established himself as a superlative cominiftb4d suicide a ferw days later, 1, I . Creambufter, add sugar gradually.' 7�1 . .. The next morning Bud reluctantly other, ` showmian wdth a genius for explolita- lesivinIg this on -try in his ddary.:- I'll -1,1. is on. . earn, $5. One day follows, an- Pudding Sauces while b,eating constantly. Add erewn, ., �',,',, , It is not always like this in the hires four extra men to help with the "We variation in the tion. He (heard ,of the Taidget when -MW rush by thousands to see Tom u'ce is an j" . other with, but H A well-choson.pudding sai " drop by dropt. Add flavoring and . �� . eries. tSometimes, the Work shearing, as the farinem are in. a weatibei-the beat pouring &wn with he visited In's [brother, a Bridgeport Thuamb. Tb�ypush, they"fight, they in nu -to and,dates. .. �� ft-sh cann . , fold �� � starts ' ur of seven. hurry. It has been, known for some botelinan, in 1,842, and instantly'saw sweam, they faint. ,. They See mT excellent means of adding flawtor, and 1. I _�, at the normial ho a fierce Intensity -and no variation ' Orange Sauce, . I ;. '" I of fish, is large, It drags -weeks just when .they would arrive . the source of a fortune.' He d�ove a ,bills but do- ,not read them It is an interest to an -inexpensive pudding. ' I __ , ;�- . . if the catch in the woric, until the six weeks of nsaulty of which I Could, not have The following recipes for pudding Grated rind of % lemon t". , on into the night-4or the fish must and the sheep havebeen. driven close gig,vesti,mg are ov,". . I horse tradees .bargain. Telling the i i d Juice of Yz lemon __ � _- . , - I �,�,�,' � I be. canned while fresh. If the boats by. The. boys throw togerther the Wenatchee is beautiful country on elder Stratton4hat he didn't know if ,believed England could be. guilty, 11 sauces -acre all simple to, make an M ddO-oringe �Juice . - - '_ � , �, . ,,corne in at noon, wo�k starts then;- sheep �pens thatSonny brought in the the ,C,1Vmbi, River. Omlr,vrd after _ r6his son would prove a good' risik the -� "ifin, rinnhiierativ& tours of �ng- may be count6d'6m, _bb bAp solve the 14 cup sugar . . -1 I - I 4 weeks d and-lVeland followed. Few grains salt . , �j _.. , -or if the bo-ats come in. at night, the truck, and set up the mathine. It is orchard of (heavily frulted apple tTee,s showman engaged him for four. '� ... � 1�d, Scotlaii question. of mad -woather desserts. - L. - � ., . I .1 is reput- Them Paris, Where Barnum. success- - te Sauce I . , ;1' can,nej� whistles call the workers for only .,pn, the larg,e ranches. that they sweep up - V. at $3 a Week" -ThdE� midget Choeola . ___ "' - _­ - - - - - -the ill:ey and, over the hills'. 2 egg yolks � ­ -HF - t1hat may ext ed to have attracted p gar � , � -1 tt � �1�- - ' end far in- find sheep pens- permlanently -built. -several mdlllor� fill -17 maneuvered for an invitation to Y2 cu su . " , 11r: a nij� I Cool little wind's creep down the can- 'in an the Tuileries acild Tom, Thumb WAS 2 egg -whites -1 I , �, '' ' I tablespoon, flour I, � ., to the next -day. But againthere are . . Bud assigns, the time to each flock yDns ,and temper the summer beat. dollare to Barnum's box offi�ce I teaspoon vanilla. �11 ac' A �� .� . days when there are no fish, due to ,cording to, its size. He knows his� Jt is a d6ri-ghtful change from the association, of more than 30 years, presented to ,Louis Phil�ppe. e re- I square (I ounce) chocolate . , curb Mix grated rind, truft juices, sugar, 11. "I -ftlimy weather, or failure to locate 'hired hands will shear a"bout IZ5 flat unshaded wheat country. N . ervies yet his;, second contract, for a year, turned to the United' States laden fine , salt And egg yolks, beaten slightly- ; 11�, . the schools of sardines,, - labor dis- s,h,eep a day-if'they can't do, that be that have been strung to high ten' calkld f:br only $7 a week. Even Bar- with, gifts. . % cup boiling water '.1-1. .. ,,,, �. - � I tablespoon butter I � Put on range and -Air constantly un- ,"; 1, �. I turbargee's. Then the ,women take fires them. His own boy� do. better. sion relax, Srr4limg again becomes nuin's iron conscience wais, dented..and ,By the time he Was twe-nty, Tom 1/4 teaspoon vanilla. til mixture, thickens.. Add g;radually , 1, � : , 'holiday, picnicking and 1�i' -oil the M-chael not infrequei;�ly Stacks up ;msi,,�r. Tbi6re'are, siwiniming - ntarily'mised, bils to $25� Th'uim[b had a - eonifortablio" forbune "". , , pgrties he voau 'Mix the sugar -and flour, add the while besting constantly, to egg ... Z. l,owly ,sunny beaches; the men fish' 9W fleeces, and, that nveams, $30 a day. at the river, somettimer. by inbolilight. weekly- . 1 . sagely invested in bonds and in&tt- whites, beabeg until stiff. Gook,and , cook � I I , , � uail Barnum's first mo,v .. Or drive 20 or So mules to hunt q Yt is good work while it lasts. The e in his public- gages. Ile retired, lxuilt an, expen- chocobato and boiling water �nd . -, �. The boys tqLlke �heir wives into town add flavorings. I ..� 'or deer or rabbit. These are quiet, pi e until snVooth and thick, stirring con- Economy Sauce � L, '' *_ that the work is -Soon oLver. for -a -Ad1w: The girls have time to itY campaign was- to trick the boy sive home at Bridgeport and becam tantly. tRembve froni 'the fire and '� I I 111� � recuperative days. t4h� sbeep shearing starts at claw -n- launder pretty dresses. out as a miniature gentleman., He the town's most illustrious citizen. s %_ cup butter .. . 'his' farm with blooded ada the butter and vanilla. Serve hot I . ."L.� I . The fish -canning season opens. late znd finishes, at dark. There is no. rre- And so the cycle ends. They start- [had Min tallored, spatted and Silk- He stocked I cup powdered sugar . oview -puddling. If desired,, garnish, ' . �,.� in August. 'Hallie comes to Mont- s�ite­no days for ,fishing and 4�int- ed with the fish -canning in.Monterey,'batted, clothed him in fine linens and herses, baiight -a yacht, wo-re a naval . 1 tablespoon cornstarch , I'�.. 4. undcldn --T de boots and provided him uniform, andgrew jowled and- paunch- with merringue. 2% tablespoons� cold water ,� erey A few days before that, and ing and pick g on the bea,;-bes. went on to sheep F)heaiing At San cu8b0M1 11A ��� 111, � , rents a furnished house for $20 or Every minute is, made to count. The Benito, the Salinas valley, and east- 'with a 10 -inch cane. With his in- ed from good food and easy living. Creamy Sauce 1. ,f, . . I I cup ,boiling watRr 1. . . I . r ".%', $25 a month.' Sli,g-has six working men -work hard. - The women work ern Oregon, ,got the wheat crop her- stinctive knowledge of the psycholo- But the midget was Trot a. fair wea- 3 tablespoons, butter I teaspoon vinegar �'!, r at the cannery -,Bud, her husband,"her equally hard. There is endless cook- vested in, central Oregon, edged in a gic,ai ivialue of apt absurdlity, he dub- ther friend. When, Barnum lost his- 3 -tablespoons flour (level) 13h teaspoons vanilla. , . -11 I I I I : � I.. I � I diree sons and the -wives of the two ing, for I-rallie feeds the hired men few weeks of apple picking in the bed the little fellow "General Tom money"in the Jerame clocy fmsco in - Few gTains Of salt . Cream butter and add gradually, - , � w at as well as her own. ,Columbia River country,. and are Tlhwnb." 1 1866, Tom Thumb Abandoned' his life 3 -tablespoons sugar � -1 � elder boys. It is always uncertain,,. while heating constantly, powdered , .1 I I hour each will -return-return The List fleeoe is* tied, and with -,now ,back.to start fish canning again Tom Thumb' was, an immediate of e.,me to, mend 'Barnum�s .-,battered I% cups top milk ��,' ,what I .. sugar. Blend cornstarch with cold I'll, , 't to . snartch -a hurried meal,and. a few hardIT an hourts loss of time carnip 1 in Monterey. 'M.ey are a little late- sensation and 'Barnuimilbad, t6 cut an fortunes. Together, in the old rela- 1 well4beateii� egg water and add gradually to badmg 11 ", - , -a water. Bring' to boiling point and ), . I hours, siteep---or only a hurried -meal, is broken and packed up, and the the fisbingseason has been on several exit door in his American Museum tionshirp, they toured E gland, FraTice, ts ni 11 I ' ,§- 11, ���'. . . on Broadway to help move the crowds. Germany and the principal cities of Melt the butter over a moderate boil until clear. Combine mixtuTes, ... , ''. . . I . I I I I For almost a year and � a half Barn, the ,eastern United States, After beat, in a small, smooth sauc4an; Stirring briskly, and flavor with vhie- Z I I 11� . I "I the mix- gar and vanilla. . . . ... -1 �, , I 11 . . � 1. ..,. - .. .1 this extremely profitable trip, Tom and the flour, -and s#r unt . I .- " . I . � ­ I It_ "I ... Thumb again retired, until 1863, when ture, is bubbling, then add, the milk . . % I - , �� ­ weeks --but tlhe�r are regulars, hands again, he came into prominence, this Stir constantly until smooth and � , 11 ' Y, 11 . . 4 who. return year after year and art time as a bridegroom. thick. ' Add the ,sugar afid stir until ,, - '. � ­ . to be covirted on, and Tonty always 'In the fall of 1862 Tom Thumb met sugar is dissolved. Slightl�j beAt 1. the 'EICZE)WA I.", 11''I'a- 1� - "I I' �� L; 4 .' . 11 has a ,place for the regulars. Lavinia Warren and immediately fell egg and add to it ,a little ,of -the hot Chafing and Skin . ��W, ,, -,, "I'll ,be awfully glad to get into a in love wtitthbLer. Lavinia and "Cm- -mixture. Stir, and return to Sauce- Irritations 11 .. 11"", house again," says Hallie, "but then modoTe" George Washington Morri- pan. Cbok over modlerate heat for 2 1 quickly, relieved by 'UT 11 br&aking in -to a smile, "I'll be , ". , , - go,n Nutt were the midget attractions minutes. Add the vanilla and serve. Dr.CIIIALSUS -1 awfully glad to lewve it again, too. in the American Museum at'the time. " An Appetizing Har� Sauce Z My God, think of people who stay 1,� Lavinia, 20 ygars old; Was- 2 feet 8 1 cup powdered sugar - r 01 10b'di'l k .I. 1. in one place all the time!" I, in,�' es in !heigbt, while Nutt, 18, was I . '. . I . . . . . . . .­.-::��211 �; � -1 . . � , ,, , %:, �,, :.:�:�. . ­­::- -t 5 in, I ..::.�:.­ 12 �r, ,�hes, .:,:­ :. ,..,:::: ----------- C.-- , V, m::.;�,,;;:,;.::T..;! , - �:, ,::;�:,'.':.:�7! ,�.:].:,:!,�:�`- _o.,i Thuxi"o was then 30 and 3 - � -.1 . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1���` ,. -1. �..;,�:!:;,:�::� ", ,. ..'..I.-.:::��:.!VX,�, FARM NOTES Le' 2 inches tall. Indolence ba;dl fat - i I , ., �11 " 1. "4'' " tened ,him; ;be walked with a mili-' . ��­ The annual convention of -the Fruit ,�e, I., I .... ",.,!!% .:.: ..-.-. V tary -strut and disPlayed a neatly - 11, .,::. Gr6wers' A�v-sociation o,f Ontario will trimimed mustache. His polish and �'..:::::::%�.: ,X ILD,t, . ., ...,:..... �,.,,­, .�.. ,." ":,: , " - :'..". .,:.,... . .. be held at the Royal Connaught Ho- world-wide fame were all in his fwmr, CteSNAPSNOTC .. ,,, ,.., I . . , ..1 . .,,�, ........"",; .-. ,bel, Hamilton, February 13th, 141th but he was not to win his bride too , , , , :.... J1, ; X I ::: ... : 1. : ` ' ' " . , 1. I .1 : ` - I.' ..!..:, and 1,5th. easily. Nutt proved a formidauble riv- f __ . . . . . . . ..:;:,,: HOW A13OUT MOVIES? , X: . I *m � :.::!: . al who made things ddfficult. Lavinia . � ;,-,; ..... WX . I I . %& � I . . .. Horticultural Hints I ,�"- ;:;;",`� .�. ;.: ..., was to be seen only at the Museum � - II. .. The Position forplants during win- and Nutt.was alwa7s with ,h wh 7: ,;.;..;.: '. I-*. ..d.."... __ or -en .. :::�:j!::j:j:j.-14­.�.,.'j: : ;*:;;:;::: . I ',,�. .... ..�...;f:*:::;;... . !.. ;:::;:�:::::::,%,1r , ...._� j.r. j .* i*�'i��l-.�Iii�i��i�i�,.��ii�.i-i�ii�ii..-?:�i.., e, , .1 , .-ii�il, ij .-':i - f I � ter is in windows with a Southern ,or his rival called. % i:�:i,:�:�ii�i�.::,,�..'-���,���!��i���11;11!�ii�, ij . 1�' $,�..� 5-,:.�V.,:;:;:: , ::*:*K*K*K:�*, -.� � �, !� - ' :;,.:.:.:.:,:.:.:.:.:,:.:."":,::�;:::::::::::;.".:�;:;:; ... 'Al . . :Xt:;::::::"V.: rn exposure. Plants, need all the I , ._ eastk Finally 'Mumb per ad, d, Ba u i ." .. su e rn Ta `,­,,�:�::�, ii�i�:,.-.�iii�i�:�i�i:�f-..If::;� :.X.., _ , 1 - , I I ., _.. :.,.-,:-.:X'.- : :::: . ,�,�r light they can ,get in Winte,r, espetc- to invite Larvinia to his hopie in : �:;� 41_�', ,� �Ii� , ''.�,.�����,,..,...,I�".-'.,'-'�i�i�::,::�:;�:ii��i�ii�:�','i�:iii:;."":.,.'.""*..'.'.'..'*-'*-.�, - , I �:: ..'". * . , .............. ,��, -- I I - ,-i�ii�iiii I '-,: .. L-1, . !::.%:;,. . . :' . il��:� ��ii��i�?,-.-i�.' ­ r',7:, ., ially those expected to ,bloom. Avoid Bridgeport for the week -end. He call- M a k I n ..... 'I :..:,., 1. ..: %:: 9 " X':.... ....... .. :,.,. . -.$�:j:j:j:j:j:i��i� i�'..,-�.* �,� ........ . , " �� . ......... N i� . . ..... extremes -of te,nVerature, but bear ed at the ,Barnum hotme, proposed hdme m -....-..-..........-.,...�..,.i�i�:�-,:�i���� ......... I ;e __ ... 1. :� ". ..... ... ?. �::�.. ...,..%,.,.. ov- . -:j:j:� ..., . ......... ;i %d::;_ . ,j:�:j:!:�:�:::::�:j:j�' .._,.... ...""........... � :1 - . ....... �11 I - '� ": - : in mind they -qui- a supply of and won her consent. Nutt beard of lea with a ',.�:0::::::::::: - .._. .. ll, ,41 '�t­ ­ :: . .. ."f, I .. :`1 . . .� I .1 I :.�:::::;::::,..";;: � I I -1 ... - . fresh air. . 'his rivt4l's ruse and rushed to Bridge- modern, . X. :.. . I .''. : ­.'�� C """"` 11 I ,�.,� ,; �:!'. .:,.'.' Cold drairglits rmptst be avoided if Port, but 'arrived too late. He pouted I o w - C o a t I .. . . .... . . �, ��,',.� .:::: . 'house plants are n -ear -the windows- a while, but eventuaMy became Strat- camera is : , ,�: , .%. . i 4 , I ... , .... : - . o .".. : ­. 11: ..:: . -s at night or re- ton's fast friend. : � . ...., '.I _,!, . , ''I �' Pull down the blind actually as "I . . 1? 1'.',_,�, �..: ... move tender plants, to protect them ISomiething li'k)e a Trrild hysteria con� a a a I , I - .11, .".... .. , � . i*.,:%*�:.::`­� from -the chilled glass. vulsed New Y041 rig date I m a k I n g .. �*�'.. .., :,,r..,-:......,.. . k as the weddi .111": I . �.:.::,:. "... The dry air in the home is injur- snapshots. -1. .... � :".%,:::1:::1:.1` neared. Im Barnum�s deft hand$ the ; ; i.-..-.:: ;_ : . : . . - , K,.:t;:.;.;;:...;:.; nts, but humidity may 'be cereln�Dny ,became a public holidlAy. It's fascinat- '': . . .. ��,.,. - � 1:!.::::1*.*. .. ,;i�!;!�ii�i;�j:j��% ,.;,.i�i:;i,:.:!:,;::: i-ous to 1pla I I _: , �,%ii�.:. ; '� ing sport, 11 � I -, . `��::�,,%jlv:::: .." . . . . . . .. added il�y sprinkling them with water I least detail was translated into , too. . '.- ... ­.. ^ , .. . � *11, I . daily. Y;. .. � . -.:-��.;;.. . '-,! �:::.�:::;:::: ; ' �!bhcity; for weeks before and afteT I p I I tked 11 ' �` . . ;: .:,:: ` :;::;;.' ..'::i:;;i::::�:;;"::*':��.;'::'4�:"*' Avoid keeping plants in, a soi 'it crowded Civil Wax me" * 1�i�A,Mvmwp, ,10�. ". , ,.: � .. v- --I, �,L - I �' .. ".1 ... , �: ,.:.: x ,,.�.,�:.,:;:�:�ji�i:i�i�:. . . .. I .� , " ..... ::;.::-.14,-.11,� .............. I condition. Only water when actual- - - ::-..:-.x-�?.:;;,:.:..,,-.- i;� i;:�i"..,i;,":,�::..:.:.-.:,:, ., . � "", ,..,-....".:.�..,:,:.:.....!-�:,...�....,i,:.,..:;.:;:��lI . � I �: , . - , off the front pages. Barnum issued �li" I .1 ,.��;:::-:.�;:%�:��,?, ,., 1. ;.,. " :.,; ... .:,,:; 1�-:, * -eded. All ,soft -Wooded plaiAs invit,ti,,, to i I. ly ne �� . . , : . a cavefullyeelected list � - 1111111111111111111111111 I X "" . . . . . . ,g� ,:: ­�*.��. with a large leaf Surface need more of guests -and, with,dize ballyhoo, sent %'. . . .. : i.,�:!i �,�Ii-`. MAY as well be frank about it. promptly. And when I sm� the fin- � - �,..;.%:�, �"..'.d.X,;.2. .:.!.. .:.. water ,than hard -wooded plants, and '....".........I: 1._;.�.,,...,:­,-:.'. ome to President Lincoln. These,cards Until a few months ago I had ished movies, a week later, I got all ��', � ... : .._� .­­ I.,.-., ............ � ,. 1. . . .. one in luxuriant growth needs moxte were aft a rpremdum. Asobigh as $60 the notion, shared by a good many over the idea that amateur movies 141 � 1 o�.....iii`. ;,�::::i,::;�;::.,�','..,;�:.:t:;::.:.:,. , . .., -�: ',.I .:. �, : .�X.,..::::�. _%:�,:.,; ,:.,.: then one which is sickly or cut back. was offered and Te&uselcl. s ,P . I � .. . . ";;` -::::;, . ... �,, n, Cherry must be , o'cially other folks, that home movies were weren't very good. Bill's wpre ex- , � ; .... ., . The Jerusalen . . iiient men and, women, among : I . . _____�'. �..."..:. ............. .1. prom V,'� _. I ..... ... . kept moist and free from coal Rod the (1) expensive, (2) difficult, and (3) cellent. And he's only an average . .. , M Mrs. John, Jacob Astor, August not very good, anyway. person, a snapshooter like the rest 1� ,_!, � . ��-­";';r­-;_'-;1';; ,;;:;, ,:...,,.::: ...... :::::: - :". . domestic gar.. Tle slightest trace Of Belmont, James Gordon Bennett and df us. . ., �..,. � . I I : . . . . . . ;A.,�::::'.. I ... , ��, � '17. . gas will cmaste both -leaves and fruit Horace Gr . eeley, sent presents. Watch- And then Bill, a friend of mine, , I., . - � to drop. Poinsettas should be water- es, ear-ri wot a movie ou I'm passing All this on merely for , : ngsj diarmiond broaches, g tfit. Neither be nor ,� . ed every day and birrive -best in, a your consideration. Movies, at their �'. 11 . 194DVVM and a sipedally construtted his fa '4 .In beiclassed as wdalthy, ... I 1104 ' '!: . y co i . ik, t , L 1. �,, � temperature of 60 to 70 degrees. evAng machine were given tbe bride- .or an in� , , but there he was best, will never in this world take ,,�_. WHEN THE LONG EVENINGS AWAY, . ' I , These two winter plants must not be s ___�s 10�4g a movie camera. Natur- the place of good snapshots. The ,4 . . elect. The bridal gown was di-, y . . Splayed 11 I i . � I . I permitted, to become dry. � in a Broadway window. ally, I s curious. shapshot camera has a charm all its i,� � 1, � 'T I The marriage took place at high W� own. But there's no reason at all 51 I FROM- HOME GET YOUMOWN ... AND x The Red Clover Seed Shortage The cameraltself was about the why snapshooters shouldn't take up 1�1 I'll, PP., . I . noon of February 10, 1,W3, in, historic size of a small book. Slid into a top- movies, too. For, obviously, movies .. ,� ,; i Owing to the 1934 shortage of red Grace Epi0coVal Churdli. The couple coat,pocket without any fuss at all. can do things that still cameras can- � 1, -, � ,­.,�r YOUR' FAVORITE'MOVIE HERO SEEMS clover seed in ,Canada and in the married on a specially construct- it was neat as the,proverbial pin 11 I . 1 , � - Um%ed, States, Omtario farniers, would " ';' not. They can get the whole of a i, , . ed dolio so that the crowd mfight see and about as simple. Bill ibowed bit of action instead of merely a � �,, �1'1, be well advised to lyuy their au:Toply fp" " 'them ,better. The cburch was dam- - 11,�� INSIPID ... AND THE SOUND OF A of Canadian grown seed, as soon as me how to run it. You merely held part of it. I ... I .1, 1, � � 1;t . . possible before next Spring. The to- gerousay filled, crowded to suffoca- it up, aimed it as you would a gun, . t, 1, r 1, , ,11' , , tal quantity produced in Canada in tiu". 'glen and Women sbaod on, pews pressed a button --and you are mak- As far as technicalities are con- rxMILIAR VOICE WOULD BE MUSIC... and tightly corseted wongen, fainted.. ing movies. Oh, of course, there WAS "i I a A-& . cerned, anyone who has mastered ­�M� . 1984 is believed to be much less than. �� � t I., Many were hurt in the crush. a spring to wind and a lens aperture the essentials of snapsbooting can 1;- I . one-half of the amerege Annual con- ' take up the modern movie camera � 1� � . 11�� s"tion, and on the other,band'sach There followed a levee at the Metro- to set, but it was'any amount sim- . I 1. �fl ", I . . . ..... ," Make. for the newest tole- foreign steed of lhyvrdry strains as -may POlitan Hotel in lower Broadway pler than my favorite snapshot cam- without a qualm. Bill has permitted � . I be Imptofted to m2rintent the diongest- where crowds ,so blocked the streeits era. Even the loading "a easy. . me to make a number of !movie shots � �., - , . . and I'm both surprised and delighted 4144,47�, tic supply may be difficult tx> obtain ,that traffic had to be reroute4l. Bride " 'That particular camera, AS I re- With the results. Maybe someday �MIN;1, phone. An inexpensive'chat 'I . and bridegrootin received their guests ;AfiA � vnd be bigb,4priced. . call it, cost about $40. It used 8 mm. IYU get me an outfit. 'i i , 1, i .. �ij�,��, . . The total production of re 9. V;"�, , . d clover from stop a piano. .Two ntights lat- film and held enough to allow for a 1- .q�� . with the home folks will seed in Canada ih 1934 is, estimated. er 'MT. and Mxs. Tom Thiinh melt eouple dozen full-length shots --each I find that there are two standard 'K, I I " 1. " .. � . . . President Lincoln and men1b sizes for amate-ur movie fi1m_-8 mil- . ", 1 6 ' " at 1;1950,000 pounds, a4d about,1,200,- , eys of shot long enough to show, fc;r ex. - , '."'i I ! I - , . I 00 pounds of tbas was produced in the cabinet in *a White House. limeter and 16 millimetar (Holly- - 51�_ ..N1.1 ­ - — - the lues. . amPle, a sensational fo ... .�i:" �, W: h1cmish, b ' otball play , I .. 11 11 11, I � � , � Qnebec and Ekwtern ''Cansda. The Shortly after that they went -to Eur- from the snap of the ball to, the en wood nsbs'05 millimeter filrd.) N#t_ ... 4., Y, . . 11 - . 1938 =w wag estimated''At 8,0M,000 ope and Mrs. Thumb was prewmited � of -a fifIty-yakd run, forward pass in urally costs are less in the 8 mm. . P . � � pounds and the annual average for to Queen Victoria. 11 eluded. All that on abolit ten cenu elgers than in the 16, but even the .13 Nb., � . I ,.� �,,V.,�, � 11 0 Wherever you way be, 16 mm. outfitg aid sutprisingly rea. ,� ,*111� ft;,� t 11 You can join the family the last (five yews % 8,800,000 poum&4 They returned to the united States worth Of film. RI I I q I , I , - jo,F�.y' I � 9 , . I circle at a moment's notice, Por is little . This yeaes reft-don was lairg6ly due in time for,the midget wige to pres- soristble'in'lioth,fi,tst and operating , ',','�,,�,"., I Movie film, I learned, is really "costs. Of course, you can spend a 1�1, � 11� I as 30"cents You can talk 100 ledes or to. I to an, almost totaffoMure in the prit., ont thte midget 4avah4w with. a three, 06ttf &090 16 bd9% With and- odut,86il,6f'tddfidy6iiivordi'iil-d4,di3�- 4,F,i " . 11 .. �. I telpal prddbetioiti dUtriets of , south� poulid baby girl. The elAld weighed ' Z�K�-� � . Consult the front pages in your directory. doubly ad when you consider that mebt, but it's not at all necessary./ �i,�,� � . ... . ­� k I I westorn OntarKo "- -a , resub of only 7% poundig at me year -a good I � I . I K,, �,I(�,;.;'. , ,,Al ;- . . . . 11,� ��. . -, drought. Altho�tlh the ,c6nMZft0tWn, ten pountda �j below momted­but died the purch"e"price includ'O tho:cost B�. the way, with certain 16 mm. ,Ii,�,-] ". :, I . - of finbhffig dovie by the mahufac. Wtfits you can get action pictures in "?,", ,.7_,�, , . :'­ of rod 016ver seed, ift�, dtiffine n"t a few monft later ce itneanm=tjor, I . "n'"I'40-10"V, ,�?r - � ­ M. J. E"KIPIXO . . . 1. 1-d � A, , .. L �r %� � 1, qwing .-wing to higher prictid, at the of ,the bratfill I . turen, , , - � I � � . 11 . full color. That's something we , t.� -.1 . ,,;�- ,, i, y�, LL .1 4L , r " , ,ft , AM . I I �. .11 � same tinge here '' ft�d M. �e* to b6 , tA Ehvqp a,n trip followed by - ­_ Well,' I r6A ra � -1 t"I., ­ .." � X, VY "'. , , , I , .; ., I , , I md"90. ._� An i4-aw-mi6i o:t' §bApshoot r=pl I S 11 `P�,­` 9 , , , � � -1.4 1 PUN IN4 ','4�-.,% 1k. . : �,'­, . Pii4L �IWAA , - Vr'; V, I 1 � i , - ,,,, , , 01"g, � I I .1 I 1, � I , ,AWtjr of'thjj,`bapdy,*thsr ,tour a the tTmiW SWA*6., 6r44 movio, ft� W .668i and difficulty, . 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