The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-12-06, Page 2'11.1.1ATRATED
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"Who ever heard cc: a poor
Mr. Poorlkind maned, •
'BEGIN REIM TODAY' I
4
DMY Gilliazp, her mother. Mrs. Gilal
liar% with Leila Thernbt:rY a di I
vorgee, ,are trirazning a .,.Christmas
tree in the Church oL the NativitY, a
fashionable chute:, of New York -
Mrs,: J. Orson 'Tice" society leader,:
cergeS in with Jerry tioodkind,. a •man -a
abont7town, who is interested in Clare
Jerwetta engaged to the Rev. Daniel
lchrist, the assiStant rector of the
' Church: .bael favor begaiite of his•'
I -radical sermons.. ,
Dr. Wadherri, the rector, drops in
to, attend a meeting of the wardent.
Charles Benfield declaret that either
be or, Gilchrist must leav.: the church.
• Jerry proposes. marriage to Clare,
•NOW GOON WITH THE STOKY'
•
"You think it's sordid at 3.45 on
• Cluistines 'eve," he leered. "Well,
keep yotir ears and your Mind Open,
and See how you feel in the morn-
ing, • My telephone's Rhinelander six-
, * nme-four-twoa-and this is the last
• time I shall liSk yo."
"Wait!" •
He paused for Claire to proceed. •
.."Whateeer you 'believe of me," she
continued, "I love Mr. Gilchrist:" .
"Rhinelander six-nine-four,:twe
watabis only comme.nt.
CHAPTER IV.
THE •MIIETING OF, THE- WARDENS
Clete Jewett stared with burning
• angry eyes at the door that closed
upon Jerry GOodkind. .It seemed as
' though he 'bad paused on „the other
side to leer at her through theheavy
• °els panel. • As she •took a' step for-
ward, an echo , announced the closing
• of the outer door and she turned beck.
She looked 6,down to see that her
• hands, doubling unconscihusly in nerv-
otis tensity were crushing the tissue -
Wrapped packages she still held.
• Fuming, she hurled.thema at the,foot
of •the, tree, where others' lay, piled
high, just as De.,Wadhani came from
. .
"Why -Miss Jewett!" the', Ministet
pretested in ;surprise. ' .•
• She leolced up;•embirriSsett.
"I'•m nervesus she Cried petulantly
."/' !ant' to eish • up and go home.
• :She-rusliedapasthimahrougb-the door
,he ,had just opened.. 'Bewildered, the
Minister .stepped.'and rearranged the
'disordered packages. • "
.• The noise of the outer. dim- pre-
- saged a iisiter and Dr. Wadham rose
hastfly.iinct dpstedAdinself off: = •
Mr:..Getidkind,"he •Saidat' the
Senior' • warden. .i.taine • in:. thiskly.
• 'You're early." '
•
• „GeQrgeF. GoOdkind, Jerry's father,
carried the air Of a busy office With
everywhere. "•Even • evening
clothes of the lheavy 'overcoat end
gloves he 'were now, •Ofies felt that
• there, should have been a desk in front
of him and a• nindile-fingered , Steno-
• .grapher. athis side with an indas-
a trial army nianoeeviing at hiscrisp
' He had Jerry's amiability, the anii.7
ability of wealth._ he had .Terry's
• selfishness; too, Of a. ,different
•souree.. Jeritawas selfish' because he
• had been brought up. wi hall his
wants supplied. The elder doodkind.
was telfish.becauseshe had fnught for
• all he hadand felt that it was
apd his alone, by right, of conquest
• He was by no rneaes niggardly. He ,
' did what•he conceived to bethis duty ,
toward his faniily, his commuhity and
his GPd-and he wanted :all three to
, appreciate it. : '
"Haw . do you do, doctor," he said
brusquely. "Wanted out of a meet -
Ing. • I don't like letting religion inter -
,fere with business, but I wanted to
• get here ahead of Benfield. It's about
' young Gilchrist. ' Di you, know he
• phhposes 'to preach a Chtistniasaser-
. mon about the strike?" ' •• '
"What strike?"
"This garment strike. Benfield's
• furietis."
• '"Mr. ,Benfield isn't merest:4d te
,clothing."
, ''No, but be's invested heavily
My' West, Virginia coal' mines. and
,dovan there we're. on the 'verge 4.h4r, the
biggest walkout in our hishary. 'Au
see what 1 mean' ?I' . , •
- The Rev': . Dr. Wadbam- rodeed
.knewingly, •'
'The, labMa preblem's, none of the
church's business,' continued pood-
, kind, •wariningnp, "Or anyouteidees
business.. Its a' wotrisome stbet
and there's o good stirring it up'.
That's what you want to •te:1 Gil-
.••christ."
Ntr, WasitsaM lifted a hand in e
•'gesture of' futility. • ,
"I have, told him," hei.said, "--74
spentlla" *
•
-
• "He says eVery Problent ought to
be he •cliurch*sbusinest, and that
until the church tbeeottes a Po's:et in
. ,
- 'agues it ISA,a power in life." ,
't -.1,2Stertto--rea
hell have to listen to stilt ething C se.
• If he persists ,,about this: ChrItmal
Mr. Barnaby opened the doot. Thh
two ,patieed,• "
• ' 'There's a man. out:thete wanttat
see Igt.Gilchrist,' he apologtzed.
• a "Whet {dad a .mattl" aiked"
.•
"Mr., Gilchrist iset' here," interri
hosed Pr, Wadhain.
"I told him that, but he won't go.
away. • Why don't he go 'over to the
senagogue iristead of hangiars around,
a Christian church? Mr. Gilchrist
gave hint, his overt...let this morning,
and 1 guess he's Come backfor .the
' •
gloves. ,
- "Tell hiin i'll' speak to , Mr. • Gil -
elitist,' dismissed Dr. Wadhate; ,antia.,
Mr. BetnalaY, theltiag. his .head dit-
%
pairingly, t. • . a - 4, .
"Well, ther •you. are,". said Good -
'kind with ,,th air ,, of a ,..prosecutor
easing the state S ease. • "And that's
what I wanted to talk to you about.
,privately -what's got into the bey?
Has he 'gone cazy?" : , •
"I've • asked myself that," Dh. Wada
hare answered in perplexity. "I've
asked Myself whether what he taw'in
France -a"
"Exactly. A lot of young fellows
go.off.the handle and start out to re-
:form- the, world, but this lad has run
through 820,000 :in less •than ,three
months." • . •
: "In addition to his salary?"
"Yes. I 6citila understand it if he'd
spent the maney,:orialiinselfabut he
hasn't.. He's given •it away! Gil-
christ't ,father was my ,first partner,
and I got the boy inhere, and I feel,
responsible for him. As trustee, 1
tali hefuie to turn over another penny
of his principal, and, as senior war-
den,-. 1 can demand his resignation
-
from -this' church. But I want him to
have every chance. Tell him if he'll
get a gripe on himself and reconsider
tomorrow's sermori=;" ,'• • ,
This time it was "Charlie' Benfield
who - interrupted. The •. chastening
shadows of ,a twilighted church did
not soften the fliety features of. the
!Titan.- He was o . the type that, is
blown as self-made. He adopted ar-
twork. The people neither drink nor
anioke,
a1* are deeply religions,
i The seil it veryfertile and feed
'. gtovv_s_,* in 'abundance;. The pranges_
as:ire-said:to be-a-mong:thetnest in -the
awerld, Mit for these and other tropi-
• -cal fruits tile ettlY Ularketis the pass-
ing ships. There arefeW insects and
no nests to spoil the crops. ,Acee,aling,
to Mr. Bare, the people are happy in
their simple life, . He tried to make, it
rather more complex by taking with
him a -piano, the'first. to be seen there,
a motor engine and a wireless, resells -
ft Ing mad transenittieg set.. The engine
was fitted to one of the boats. and
enabled, the islanders to go out sev-
• leral miles andtintercept a ship.. ,
' Behind this life liet. a mysteryasima
•' ilar to that of another remote Pacific
...spot; Easter Island, •Relics of a hy- .
The subtle delicacy In eyerythIng Japanese ap-
pears alsein the eaPtivatIngliavour Other locoro-
: Parable first -crop teas. .91allY tirst,crop leaves.are
"7 used In -this new -Japan green -tea.
lftesh frau the Garde=
Ir•
Armada Treasure •
Sought by !omen
. • •
• Londelaa--Anether treasure' hiunt,1n--7-
about
tog'n,Withtwoheeeen have an td
i.nt:riestimill
h
'proved appliances a fresh' attack is to
be made on the, Spanish treasure gal
leon, the Alinirante de Florencia,
which lies in slaty feet of water in
Tpbermory, Bay, Scotlanda7, •
• One of the women is Lady Edith
Fox -Pitt. daughter 9f tlie. ?eighth Mar.
guess of Queensberry, and the ether
is' Mrs. Leask of Dyreclanch, Kent, ,
who before her marriage was a diver
and has actually, walked on the deck
a this sunken treasure ship. These• .
two women are co7operating financial- '
Mt. Hare braught back stone imPle-' Physical Makellip 'features be Colonel K. M. Fos of London in his
, ly with a private syndicate headed by
gone race are found Oa Pitcairn, and ,
tLenTeelicdolirsa8lazne'd eanniadrplia. . endeavor to recover' from the deep
intents and'photographs a rock paint- •
\Decided. by Glands' •
Since •this knowledge has beett at- some if net all of the ten to fifteen
gAsikal!t:pdad,r,,ehrsa:stlyrn. et: vhHei this ,raehiePeseleytp,stDo.fhpe'elt; s 11.54, of Animal
A -- tained by, research men; they haVe million dollars' Worth of Jes.ve:s, plate
invest. . . . been able to use aseetetions 'of an and Ancata.with which t.he chests' of
geing, back, 'probably to stay two •-• pima an s glaiufs. easeaa where; Patient SPanish, vessel are ‘seid •to bulge• . .
,years,, and two'of. his sons are going
. to teaeh the 'children. , Possibly in
years to come Pitcairn Island will be
•a liaven of ;refuge for New Zea-
landers.• •
M. Georges Jean Knight, new Minis-
ter Plenipotentiary of France,to Can-
ada, photograe:t7a1 at , the Windsor
StreetaSta.tion Montreal en_ route by
the Canadian Pacific Railway from
is.,lew -York to Ottawa:
held,. first;:' the attention,: then the
deepest interest: .
Benfield had thrust his' ha_t_back on
his ,head. : . • , •
"I go,' I tell you," he bluatered.
"You can .deeide which.is the most
valuable yhur church. It ain't big
eribligh for 'Gilchrist arid me:"
Daniel stepped forward 'quietly. He
was smiling.•
-• "A churchathatisn't big -enough -for
for
,two little men, Mr. Benfield," he Said
simply, "must be soniewhat crowded
for God."
CHAPTER V.
DISMISSED. • ••':•,`-'
• ,
,Benfield turned on the advancing
,
figure savagely, A. torrent of vitu-
peration surged through his brain.
' But somehow the tranquility of , the
' -re-before him' disarmed him com-
• pletely.• His attaea became nothing
more than a scowl and when this met
a smile .his rout was 'complete. He
stormed,past Gileh:ist and, the slam
of the door 'a 'moment later was the
only audible indication of his ire.
• "Mr. Benfield is a little -ah ---n lit-
tle--" soothed Dr.'Wadham, rubbing
his hands uneasily. ,
.• "Yes," said Daniel, "a Male." His
face still' glowed from the cold out-
side: Goodkind picked up, his hat and
sauntered toward him. 4
"A church" that isn't big enough for
tveo tneh," he 'said, "must be some,.
what.crow-ded for God"
• .
rogance and insolence to hide his
eating ack of education, refinement
and appreciation. • . •
• The third time - Dr., Wadliam -looked
hiS.hat +lie removed,it.
"Hello,' G r e!" he greeted.
"How'd'y, (loot° • Anal 1 t ?"
• "We've been waiting for you," 'said
Wadhem nervously. He was al-
ways .'nheasy when. Benfield' wet
about. • "Hadn't We better retire to
"Pneumonia weather, Daniel," he
advised in.a fatherly tone. "Where's
yonr overcoat'?" •'
"Outside," the response.
(To be continued.) .
Use of theXana.1 .
Puts Pitcairn Island'
Nei!' Ship Routes
Conditions Made Carnplex by
Visitor's ,Piano :2 Wireless
• and Motor Engine
. Auckland, NZ. -Before the • pan -
rand Canal Was eut the world diknot
my study if we're going to ,dismiss give a thought` to remote Pitcairn
Mr. Gilchrist?" • • • • • Island,. in the Pacific, where dwelt a
"We're not," Benfield. disagreed small coinmunity descended from the
emphatically. •"We've been discuss-imetineers of H.M.S. Bounty. It was
irtg long enoligh. All 'I got to say;.right off the regular tracks of ship -
new is: Gilchrist leaves this ehurehl ping. tut the opening of -the canal
°I de.". .• •, put the. island on :the route between ly, -giving number and size of such ,
"Now, wait i minute," said the sen- NevhZealaad and Panaina,,Which was 'patterns as you want Enclese '20c in
ior warden dalmly. ' then taken by the direct liners thatistemps coin (coin preferied; wrap
"Isn't that • a little Mandatory'?" 'used to go round Cape Horn Linetg it carefully) for each number and
d ng very 'gratifyln.g resultsa hesM.1 bn.leulahrieepase• shi°;eenfc..latbesi4i1P1--
" Cass 'W1 iniVailicient 'amount and have I The al ' t d FI • '
se With S
fated Sparkish Armada, ha' s' lain, in the
n fact as :we tbiuk pi, the 'use of thy -
Have ,Insufficient" •
Amount
(By Jas. W. Barton, M.D.)
Told extract from the thyroid, adrenatclay :it. the bottom of Tobermory Ray
alin from the adrenal glands, phut- ,since 1533: The story goes that aura
trin from the pituitary body, and in- ing. the disastrous ilissitt of the Arm-
sulin from the PaaCreas, we can ex- ada from Drake :led the English fleet
peet that the next few. , yea.rs will the galleon ,Pet into the bay for pro= ,
Did You ever 'think that whether 'bring wonderful benfits to mankihd \lawns . The commander however,
you are to be tall or short, fat or from the ievestigatiop sat these duct- net only eefuted te pay for them but
thin, •hayea large jaw bone or reeed- Iles glands. ' . • actually took captiye a Highlander as
ing.cliin, have TI rapid Or a slow 'heart ' it 'hostage: This Highlander is'. sled •
to have had his.revenge, be, blowing pp -
the vessel as it sailed away. •
•'This ttory is bated apparently on
the report that -divers who succeeded
reaching the wreck as long ago at
1661 found;:part of the -deckablown
away. The truth, however,. is -mere
'likely' to be that the Almirante de
Flerencia shared the same , fate as
many other vessels of the, Armada. In
the. attempt to escape by going tound
the coast of :Scathed and down - •
through the frith Sea, the, Armada
was attacked by a seccession
lent gales and tfie• shores Of Scotland
AvereStrewn_With_wrecks....:
Of the 129 large vessels that left
Spain:Only 54 reached home:again:
and so forth,..depends upen Sonie lit -l'
tle glands in .different parts of the
• body. For Instance,' the thyroid in
the neck helps the cells , of the 'body
to do their 'work a 'little better and a., 0 sure am I,•when I come to die,
• tlittle-faster;-an-traltdt elfit7tb-deetriay--And -threa-gh Death's pOrtale
Old Friends
• BY A. MIJIR. • .
, some of the hatnaftil, substances in Those eats, and dogs, and little ,white.
the blood. helps the growth of the 1.4 • mice, .
body and gives4ou more enex:gy; or; And birds I used to know • • • ,
'pep " as it is se Pularly celled: TShhaelilrailillecno_mo eorculsohnigng. atgo?'‘,.v.elcome me,
The Secretion. Of e little 'adrenal
, glands situated one •on top Of each And the cast *111 Orr, "We've missed
kidney/ seems to work, in harmony yoe, sir, •
with the thyroid, doing •many of the And :we .know you 'pitted es, too." '
same things, but in the ease of the And the doge will bath, "Good mem:
heart gives the heat' more ettength: Ing, •
Thep there• Is the little pituitary We'Vb waited' long for
. infineaceaonatlie;grewth, ofthebones, .___.:...With inY, • . '• ' • • .
' gland in thei Skull. • It has a special' And the little white mice shall squeak
aa,;(14;,,h4lPrschl4 tiisingthetTbtohdey....vegietta,bali; AnAndd.hero;peiFas • will- chirn, and coo:
ioeoff}e,:ttth . • . .. . .
r s'ilcurnent: day, . . •
en what •may„ .on the Jtida-
. •
ellia'es4 EA!'t1..he:'t
electric lights.. lady Edith Fox- - ,
control of the will. ' . ' If the, eats, and dogs and 11 .. k
1111e6anete•r..Itianitnieli. litre- not affrighted be, '
. ,a u ea - .
elv-es hear success. The Vessel -was
,
1:Now, what . happetia: -When ,these . dumb thinge • ., • '
net So deeply embehded in the clay as
glands are doing too 'inutai work Or That" on earth' were dear to see, , it is now, and they reached the poop _
tinder Which the treasure was 'Sup-
posed tolie. Unfortunately o . ,.
' - f r thein .•
their Operations thanot meetWith the
approval of thealoaearehail -and -they - •
Were. driven away. , • ' ''''
• Direct. telephone eentmunication be , Since then. divers have brought to
tween points in Alberta and the, citie8 the surface a number of objects, in- i
on the coast of ,British 'Columbia was 'eluding. a Piece of 'silver and. geld
an excess amount of fat deposited aecently'estab•lished.' previeuely this •plate; a , Venetian .hOwl, some: Spanish --
an
had .• to h .. coine; daggers. and swordbeits, arid
thimighout \ the body. „. 'Where the i -7--7 a
-° • maGe etone cannon•balls: ' .. :' 2 • •\.
, .
In . this lateet attempt divert are
using a three -ton diving bell fitted .
with plateglass .windew,s arid 'power-
ful
Pitt is very hopeful that With this
and: other • modern appliances to be -
einPioyed the expedition will Meet with
apheest. - She even :thinks 'it possible
that the whole .:ialleon may he raised.'
"How wonderful that would be!"
- she snid in an interview. • "Iiihigine
gating at .a ships of the 'Great `Ansta-1
do; brought up from the,bottem of the ..
sea! Imagine handling the . Arniada .
treasures! ' ,• " •'
"Legend says that the galleon holds •
a crown and sceritre blessed ' by the.
Pone; whkh . she carried froth 'Spain
for the ceronatiogief a Spanish Kieg
in. England."' .
,4 She added that the work Was in'
,
expert hand, the head diver heing a ..
map who has been at Work 'at, Scapa'
Flow, helping.' toraiSe the Sanken Get- ,
man battleships. a ,,.
• Mrs. Leask had . a narrow escape
ferm death when, as a diver, she das- _
cended. to .the Wreck. . She • found: a,
leak An her diving suit; , and when, in
response to her ; signals, ,she was
brought to. the surface, her suit was, •
pearly 'full of water: . '
---,-,-- .,
The Almirante de FlOrencia • has
been -the- objective -'.of--adventurous
treasure hunters for, centuries; but
the results have not proved valuable
• enough to pay them for their efforts.
The hunters a 1661 thought them -
not enough? In„the case :of the thy-
roid when it is ' doing: too -much, .the
• heArt heath fatter, ,pelPitates, you
gelF out of breath easily, lose aweight,
• get irritable and suffer with Indiges-
tion.' 'If the thyroid ',doesn't. do my
ough work, the skin may become
rough, therels mental dullness,. and
• Should receive from God the gift of
• speech, '
For I 'know they'll„plead for me.
-G. K.'s 'Weekly,.
adrenal glands do too much there is
FOR SMART JUNIOR . marked muscular strength; a keen
• active mind, and an increase in the
A smart niesdel.for the junior that
number a red corpuscles in the
creates new. interest in -dainty neck -
blood. When the adrenals are not
line, with applied bands that simulate
doing enough _work there is loss of
a diagonal closing, fastened with
heiget, fatigue, and slow growth wvinq get left in the lurch. '
heckle. The back shoulders extend,•
Where the pituitary, glahd is too a--• • a
over shirred front forming yoke ef-••
tire. the . ineivaduai may 'grow to a ,Minard's Liniment for Asthma.
•
feet. The circular skirt ripples gi-ace-
tbrmigh Great Falls, Montana, Spor
kane and Seattle, Washingtonb to Van-
couver and other points along the
B. C. coast. •
• Get right down to business and You
fully at every inove of its wearer.
Any little,miss' of 8; 10, 12 or la years
would be glad to be the 'presid owner
of this attractive dress of weal persey
in sealing -wax red; arinted in • floral
pattern • in: deeper tone, ,with ,plain
faille silk crepe •in 'same shade for
bead collar and cuffs, worn with
black patent. leather belt; Flannel in
bright sea with black velveteen collet',
Cuffs and belt is striking' for the dark-
haired Mist. Patou's slate blue flan-
nel in tiny self.check pattern'with
plain'. matching flannel .contrast' is
flattering for the littlelalonde. Brown
and beige checked- tweed with trim-
ming contrast cut on bias, .navy blue
wool crepe with bright red crepe ,and
bottle green Velveteen are chic ideas --a'
C-rpss-cut, Crescent. Ground, will saw 10% More.
timber, time and labor being equal, than any other
nide.,,This guarantee has never been challenged.
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VANCOUVER. B.C.• TORONTO, ONT. ST. JOHN, N.9. 3483
for Stile No. 325. Pettern price 20c 4.• .
its stamps or coin (COM is preferred). AVOID WINTER ILLS AND DISCOMFORTS
Him pi ORDER PATTERNS. .
Writeyour name and address plain-
iaid Dr. Wedbara, taking courage. stop at Pitcairn Island for a short! address your order to -Wilson Pattern
al don't ovs what it.•
is, but it hile,. and the ialandets pet 'off in 'Service' 73 West Adelaide St.. Toronto.
goes," 'or "ted Benfleiti positively. hcats: to. 'sell. fruit- and articles they! Patternsent by return mail..
"l!ke werkee hard all ray ::ie, and he made to the Passengera. The
now this -fe.:7/,w :and, telli me break is welcerhed on the long three W -
-
"at: l'ael, -s.eraisi. fer nethirfg, that, week's rdta, • ' es - , armer: manes.
I ill tottaag, anc that a.:1 a'saa :flees' Surprisirigly little, • however; has .
are wrong." „ • teen written ahout life on the island.' 1 az !...--a...- ' ' .
i SPEND Nor/INTER II•1. TI1E 'WARM CLIMATE 0
"Wail a Ih:r...."-e, ' ch.a.a".'e," Inter• Recently a New Zealand fatally �f: 111813.1;,treca-n I;v;t.rFyirl.:isNI:?W--:
• .,. ,
tone to take to. Dr., Wadhares., :We a:l• returned. to New 7,ealand with: an hal '. Before the 'colt wieSis of Winter .
ruP - ravar-aaad., *•TraLa's net the eight spent some time there, and have'.
I 4 ,
• . . TH E S
fes ditt G: I :h r:i t las gene too far teresting story. A. Hare o•f Welling- blow throegh the 'crevices • in your,
. .
and1he'he agreed. -a '. •atop touched at the island in a sailinga Image rmake a, tareful sarvey apl ,
"Does he an eachats.eterraw?" Ben,' ship 36 years ago, and made up. his take all needed precautions.
,field shoathd. ., ' . : • .., mind to go hack Some day. , When he i Plaster a ,meldin'g of ..celient on
"V,e're aarsaa ,aaas," ,is Jai alsaai, did it ,tvas•tn be put eft. a liner with the inside Silt wheie the Melte' rests: .
IIPeri Preacrang a•beJt the strik47-7" ' ! e wife and si'X children. The island -1 en the feenulat:on ar lis .1f it la W.
"He goes r ' , • ers, who iiaidly 'iver have; a visitori'franie structure. The cellar 'should'
-"Ile goes!?
• 44 Welcomed • them .most waymiy, Mr.., he made as -.air tigiit,aa 'Possible..
,...`,1AIl r;ght.. And if be ap :mist?' , Hare says the Poptilation of the „late Matte the tellar'tight egaitiSt air cur• I -
•"He stays.' • • ' • ' .1 land is • about -200, ' and . the. Village, trente and heat otesiee•. Then instil', i . a. a
-"-Atith-I-ge
which- IS called-A-dam-stown, after One. ate Your 'heating :plant and het -water f 0re/0 o,*.iptst •
al"Y - • i, •
.• Benfield't • , v °fee of ' Wrath hadof the lietinty Mtstineers, has 62 house:a I tank against heat leases. Keep the I • Every .day it "liciliday"-eevery
drowned the opening, and' dasjea sg ' .,a church, a. school. and a cciurthottae. 1 cellar' at. letiat,e few degrees cooler', '
, tlift is "carn ivart in New Orleans.
the door: . Back to the panel, Daniel • The ,land is uncle.. the jurisdiction t4arl. tP'e' Iiiii!T,iirtgr,g. Pft1.19,1101Ae--.' • ,cellent-lotels--Vorld-lamous.;
. , Al sports. Historic. thrines.• Bx-'
I
titelifiar squared his itioUldere. They*:'.9f the commiSsibner' of the Western - ' chiekini-hp on windevia that rat -F . restaurants- Reached in is than
'''W°I'lealsf„ oa“,
4l (11t( -tie -win alao Obstrtia the enfranc, ' "14 hoursTiotietliktnaatz ;an
him throng/1- 'many a brick -wall frset- tent /IP, but apparently it:. capaes air 'Currents'. Ily nierely ititying . off l- .' • . Teq----fvitrIthre •
ouTH
Iti4e .Gitlf Coast• .
Rich in legend and hiltOry. Lux,
urious hotels,_apartments rind
.cottages The Tali-I:American, all-
Pullinan train, leaves Cincinnati
10:20 A. M: daily arid'arrives at
Gulf Geist points next inorning,
. •
ball. line hae. Celle•' • At 30 l'ttl t Th rear a 'ail- hut , • • - •
he was Still hum and fit.., ThiS was ,- it, is seldom .The iSlead gavai
partially due to the Self-deniul 'oneT'erneti by a eounell of five; elected' an,-
'ead in his slehderaascetic fate, nually end presided over by a. Man
Even in the shadow his smile Was ealled the ehief Magistrate, The,pret-
visible, It lighted his eyes With good ent.head beats the naeie of another
humor. They ,Were•honett, witb liountY mut:inter*: Chr!etlan. Altider. •
• • • ilfOritliff
• Splendid. through train acivice
iron-. betroit,i Cleveland, Indian-
' Cincinnati and Louisville
daily stni t'ibe Plaminto and The „
' Southland: DiVerse route includes '
iu1fCeasf oritivay. same cost.
.•
... California. ,
. . .
, The inoi"i fascinating Nay to g0
"abroad at hcime" is to fellOw the
sun to the Pacific Coast. V' Tan.
erteetn _ connects „with finest ,_,
vrestert trains at. Next Orleans. '
'
• Helping
thePoor' --
Friendly Encouragement and
•'Employment getter"Than •
';Giving Money...
. .
•
...leina-hearted Peolhe Wbo. have a
initeral 'dos.i.e. to help' the poor. sits:Mid
• be careful not th:Weiaiken still
ldestroy
s
. tltat splendel saint t at a. 5
- many ,humble hoines-the heroisin
Abet vonid -endure hunger rather •
' than ainiaNtO4 beggary. •• Thi lo says.
'Jr, J. gelso;IS the great danger. in .
. soctal welfare. friendly counsel and •
• • practical holt) :in 'securing eniplop
roeut fs',. he considers,,the proper way
te. assist the Tibor in maintaining their'
•'independence and self-re:meet. :If re-
lief is easily granted.and coal, etc.,.
8111)011dd. requeSt, immediately the .
thrift and 'enterprise4 not only of the: '•
, •recipients tut •of the, tielgbliOrS, • la'
'placed injeopardy'. To, preServo
• proper relationshits relief .shoulit be.
Igiven•m• the form". of Nvoilv and ntst" as, •
gift . Mit above ail, he concludes,
friendliness, •tv.ith its uplifting
• thus; is the gretiteif boon that can be
.era stop -overs a Owe
-extralares—,.., •
*rater r ervnteopit-trit&'-tartrarroda-qa-7-7-
.
• go e to s e s J • the stop and Placing • t nearer e•• SUICCes5
FiEE ..ANDSRVICE
P; it li , 0F2e,i14
••605 Trintooturiuti fles.tbit, •
window:sash -the rattle- It eliminated;
It you Niah, auecesealii lite, 'Maks
and the dreviee lotied. tha..attin, „...,,, ,titnVnranco your bosont friend, ea,
the lattice oPeninge 'Should be closed!'
during the winter "Motitiga. The Sill! Periende your wise. counsellor, eau-,,
•1.10n your elder brother, and hope "
opening Where the .too' Sets on the
:your imardifin genius,
4
ADM
- -
Coupon'
Sessa illustuted 4)ootr. GuliCoast.
b New. mv ()titans; La iitcratur ' AlsiS tiimte wister fares..
• LIA:6-41
•Nanie
CX CO'4 • UL 'the house should lie inattlat‘i,
.
fl
ed if that , has been. ,neglee.ted
"A pooraman. I think lie s a Jew.
• strength:and zdaloasness in their Are. their direttion the islanders (la the •
There was nothing 'forbidding about necessary- public work, and anybody Facts
his figure.. Indeed, th4re was an ell,. who fails to furnish his stsare it fined ' ••• '••.[ LICYLTISVILLL &. NASHVILLE
One feet Is bettor than elle
pyrearl.• tytepathy which caught and £1 or coMpelled te do five days' eartra check colds with minattire Lihkrient; • dred analogies. -Sheridan.
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