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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1919-07-17, Page 2i ', ,i i I - .. r ;.i'-._ .----.--- _.., : r . $-_ - 1 • 1 -- __ tar. Undoubtedly Alois tdougut pr ais targe numoers. Aireauy nViisn t,..,1.. _ • \ �. witq,.who would be calling for 'him on big ships have perfect nests of tor- Ho'� My Chore Wagon Helps Me. I with rims -suitable for 3Y2 -inch tires,i • F11 *that day more than ever, Perhaps he pedo-tabes on their upper decks. Last Sunda the same size as used on rear w•hee'.s. M" Planned the Kaiser's End, But Change , A Glimpse, T Krogh the Eyes of an y my wife and I decided' Drinking of Coffrae Prohibited by Royal thought of the new baby also. Never- To get a perfect •'flying -off plat- By doing this one Spare tire fits all In Schedule .I llub At Made the Air theless he was still true to his name, Expert, at the British Navyin form," with no obstructions. we must, , fO spend the day with our friends, the "the Silent." p Chatmans, over on the Deep Fork. wheels. Decree of Chores ,1. of England i Abortive. Ten Years' Time. as we have seen i1.n the Argus, gee told ' Aft.er an excellent dinner Joe and, `,`After overhauling the ch•asis, I hadl . 1.664. , Ra d 'Firm to the. -End. of the funnels. Is that >to be"doll y j Strolled out to the barn for a'heart; this light express body bwilt to order.I lk is to .be buried ` a __ It ,is made of ••� There is a tradition to the effect Alois Van Ketrsbi On the 5th of April a little g1rl was I was coming south from Scapa 1 running pipes under' the eaves 'of to heart- talk. You know -what I mean , , ,, ooa . poplar; li la,. • .. - _. Flow the other day i0ilt the Battle the armor •oo _� to•morrow." strong, well built and will stand' lots lhat.,coffee was found growing wild in1. born in the VAIs I�girsbilk home. It ,the kind of 'a talk we all enjoy, I1. T2}is ,was the message which on might seem unbelievable, but evident- Cruiser Squadron, and as we sped ( Perhaps. But .it is not itupossible where we get right down to facts and of service. The ,driver'9 c$b,�with roll Arabia som4 six huuc�red ext t ago by l 25 last read like magic through I the Germans had waited for the. along I was chatting . to a shipmate thtit we•.may do away with funnels al- i fraokl tell h other what we re'ali 'side curtains is comfortab.e 'in all Hadji Omar,a dervish. Hadji 011iar April Y Belgian town of Thies, And, tate about the boautiful design of the Re- together _if the shrine ettgitteers can. ,. Y Y ; kinds of weat�ier. -. j was '.dying . of hunger. - in the desert, the g event. On the same day they sent of- be'Lleve, and i the course of our con- • , ` people prepared in silence ta,pay them' iiMal word to "'Madame tin Itieirsbilkto nown, which was one of the ships of produce a satisfactory. photorrcar ,en versation I ke,d: I "After the wagon wads completed when he found same srnall, round her-• p P e to their "hero -martyr." ha if she a Iced to see her. husband the squadron, writes Tarpaulin~ gine which will ak'e the place of the „ I I•tried it out on errands to town. You ries alta tried- to eat them. They were, last. tribttt I t t d s -� •Aoe, w+ha is the handiest -thin on , however, too bitter. After .io.astirlg • _ . Alois Van Keirbitk was the idol of ," We're getting near to the end of lire ent ste.un - riven turbine. ti • . 8' know I sell .considerable, seed corn -by A sips alive, chs could 'see him that day your farm. I - . "° Mwho "al- warships as we have known thipti. he cl2iicery. slut the hai•e a big, task tri +I`T~iielt, for he was the retail . y « I mail, and ,thi•s •wagon •p'roved id •al far them he -Vitally steeped tltf:in-ii2 w:icet•-' -at 3 o'clock in the prison at Ghent. - A • Krhy, t at s easy to answer, Comm - �. ` f icer "with hundreds said. •. "Beauty afloat is "supposed to. front of them. ",High, speed •is iini,era- an j • delivering a few bushels. to the expire: s ` --rind found the deenetioil a, rNtrrsll- , most killed the Ka.s merciful neighbor nurse saw o It, have died with the pacing' of sails. I tive for warships, and high speed d , ow .you, 'he answered as. - I ing tis if he had partaken of solfi food. to, of his mightv.crowd, when thg Kaiser, that the message did hot reach the I office for :hurry up shipments. Wait until you see ,the battleships of ' Ricans terrific horse -power to the en- we started for _the machine Sited. „ i Upon his return to Mokha, he brought -visited -the town. in -1914. H loll a at. 'Was p i mot -her, thezh`. nursing her new -barn _ "Here it i•s " s+a'rd Joe ash In selling by mail, success carnes_ p he Duke of �t'urtt- ten years 'hence. Then you will' realize ' gibes. ' . i- know of a ship that has as a pushed to the man who gets his orders filled lilt# di.overy to the 'attention of '"the - the headquarters oft i baby. .Instead the eldest girl, 10 ears I hack the roller door • "�►: f1 embers, Chief of the Fourth German old, was sent to the prison to Qee her I that even the mastodons of the Great much as 140,000 horse power to drive and I saw his I wise Wren, ' whd were so wt311 hleusc d ��'ar w ere things of beauty compared, her propellers, y a,g ght promptly. When a per on sends.. an Army. Alums Vaht Iieirsbilk was chief I faEher. ' Mill of joy, in her happy P' hand w on rebuilt from a 1i t p uelaiu i . , .• I touring oar of . .Ulnar a saint. Thielt and Bruges. Also he was the As if to bear out his words, one of 1 ' "That old boat -ape's a 1924 model! Uh the llibllothegtie Natitiniile itt T Oh father, you must .come home Internal-combustion engines have . erders� enough t.o justify using a two -I r anizaUon which 1' l i n the first vessels we slgh'ted, as we not produced that total yet in ono in- �-is the biggest time saver on the `ton ruck for deriver . to the; expressI Paris there is a uiantis:;xipt, written In chief of a secret o g ,• with me. �� a hilus a little -sister. a .$. stet, a .d t an e a 'th Firth of Forth to ,our p farm. She fil:s tsps need wh clh exists; ' y Arabi by 011e Abdelcacler, who avers 1. had only one objetrt- help to our mother- t;�o show- it to you: Conte, s e a p e stallation. In our new big submarines office; and as the operating espepse, , "" ..•.. ,. �, :anch.or-a a at Rosyth, was the_A us. between, a t.ourin tar and .a truck:1 that ¢coffee wits .drunk Pc�r llte fi `-fit , ., I m The , ., g „ . , . .. , le w w:e h.iv e g of .thi !unlit • tiv o is ,m,xel a f tae - a d tiLsell til, the a ie S fatheh . I ...t,he ,K ,ebFiss- .for exstiaP y a n Y I Day s.., n j,� : ;: ;.. _r: , .. ,. ,fitter :• t3t ti- ' „ I r� s . s 1i t .. T as s h ,l, clic leo : . ti o in, .t,2.t1 1a' in t!2r t *• '� i 1t ,� I t1Tld thF' _i,. L_ I, nC tl ij: Cif bet3ht q ,..F ,T,:. ,,, ti.,tl foT , l,ed hob! y, fibs' ±;U:2' 0 �C}sat n n tw . C`:'•�`.1f11ctitilli2 1i ..., 1.1 e ,- il.,,. i rim F, t..t. ... .1... ... 1 }L �.f e tea- . . ... . a, - y 11 1 . s�, bl• c up L •21 u::ll 3. i yt �l:t , L' tli It i' f t C st; t ran''xny o � -w i '. '� ua� :; ;� l- , 1„ torr. c?4.t _r autliui i'ti� _ al �+.'ts. air a4r ane_. , l:.i , 'lits It tll tt. I ,� ; 1.1-1• 4 t, :i _ 1: 5 ,,�.. 7 tchlliul lit .i t;"L1'.'ela I f2ri r I' )i C u int Lsro ,. uh cisco tit, d it . e. ttta Z r r , with the Asiana y ! ed lits lit,tie girl in lils,•,aaittb. 410 c.o lld tlte•.riga Iii 9 g• _ . y" P .., ,. .. ' deck extending from her bow to her .. a new car, and tried. to trade this one . coffee was used In Persia •its C . 2ly :ty ' who _.made >±egular rips into Hollalicl i not tell her that she would never see - have installed a small edition of the light jobs. oleo death," and many I wtllited to s are the stern.. Her smoke-staclts, instead of turbines and~stearih boilers of our des- in $200 ,on the deal; but, the agent( ''"Harvest came on with a rush last) .Nl'e ninth century, but there is little,. .. . across the ca pini again for he p a German ' plan .originated at head- mother, who had to live for the child. being funnels. are. long pipes that run trovers.. I cpuldn't see it that way, and now I � season, and, as you. know, we -were evidence to hear out their conteover • • ren. hot a word did he say, One horizontally trolls the 'centre of the Another thing that would interfere j am mighty lad. I short on help. �'Vell, to make a long Alidelcadet s story yP the di tic y Quarters in Thielt faifed, thanks to the , I �, g y K •, } Fof coffee is as follows: .� certain Arch, activity of Alois and his teen. kiss, and the big pri on gate closed chap to the after slid; find discharge K-ith the clear run along tae deck I kept the o.d car and used it in, story short, Elsie -she's only fifteen, the smoke over the baa, like the ex- a ' ' Gernatledin, a judge in _den, while ; Kill the Kaiser. after the child, while her father. pre- would be the navigating: brid.ge: but bad weather, when I didn't want .Zo you know-n•ccomplish d more with. . Pla�hned to he is, just traveling' to Persia,-- or, as-tlle 1-i5- pared himself to die. haust-gips df a mot°r-car.. S that is a difficulty �rhich. we hake aI- put the new car on the road. One day this handy wagon than our men could • It was not Tong before. Alois saw his a humped -up itrk of a ship: torians correct the manuscript, ' to . r .His end cams neat morning at halt- ready scathed to ge"� over. The Frank Simmons came along and offer- have done without it. ' ' ._ - __ _ _ -. - ___:_ __.: ___.. __.:. a:.(oar: bi stroke. The Kaiser And that. they say. Is what our bat- _ o c• A.b fisinia, -- nliserved'. peupiiug _.• a chant __ _8 _ . _. _. - y ay.., __, _ ___ x , • -past five- in the " tour of-the-prlsan-: - - bridge •becomes simply --a- hydraulic-. ed me 200 far at, but as .he already ii hile 4 was busy with the wheat; oras .coming to Thielt on ,tlie first "of, He refused to be blindfolded. "Let . tleships of ten ye3es hence will prob lift. ��•hen you, want to navigate the ', owned a car and a track, I was curious she tushed the cream to market -we i coffee as medicine. t�emallL�rlin sn etu- November. A desperate attack was ably look -like. ' ' • ship you send he lift a froth its rest-' as to vi�hat he intended io ifio vtith her,' sell sweet .io the ice-cream fat -1 hloyed it, and was cured pf :cn illness.- _ made a sinal . Lhe Beigisn forces not a (:►er3nau .hand touch ripe in this ; to be g . There are three reasons for this, p ' . p I Later pip, becoming a uiollk. lie taught Y er and from there :on I spleinn indinent , when I die for 'my. Ing -place on -tile main deck, arid,'ronh- anti asked him. tory above ��-hitt is paid for our sour; his brethren in Aden the use. of the " along the $ I ,• _ i ountry. I have no fear of your bill . . . n` •fete «-ith ch:>rt house, c"on2pa$s plat- "I learned that Frank intended to cream=brought back needed 'sup _ies,, . .. . and two of them are lessons we' Lear • against Ypres• and Dunkirk, and Wil- , o �. } ed during the war. I � . , berry. . . , . • . person was to inspect the' lets, the Belgians heard that "he said, • urm, steering -wheel, cotlhnhunication convert her into a chars wagon, as making the round trip in about a third helm IL in pe " pipes. anis everything else_ ,t' rises to , he termed it.. and that set rile think- of the time necessar. - fora truck. She. N`t' opposition to the use (if .coffee and erect lie waited for the 'niulueut -_ -where Armor, is Needed. 1 p � • reparations. :. I y the alipears ta'ltaie been ofiE*rid Haiti the p when his agopy carie to an end. • 'The first lesson was that armor in , its position. I in,. If Frans. Siir,mons could use a delivered oil and twine' Oto the binders,' wliwn Kill the Kaiser and the war will be . . _....._ .. - • ' ----._ - . _. - - ,eA par► l K- ��n �rhy cb.ticln't I . _ . hoe - 1v ; l _ • :w • .v _ r .- o Then_ tl e : - -zc s ills. i2,O,ed to s . d y - t ? i a 2d su lied fhe hands ith fresh coot @ miciclle of the srxt+3entlr cerrtzir y, Iaa fisc attatnQun otlie s. I �i - a tuLuxe could ha a to io ui flue rw�t f , lex Were.:,.-- _ _ t _____ Pp..__ . , _ the firm conviction f Alois .. I Over, was ., ._ - �-_....._- __. _ __ - -, - -- ' _ , tiae'L�ptiari •strlta2i sent a ne•�4°. gc,rer-_ __ t to work. Ge'rnhan soldier knocked at the oor, the ship rather than thL sides. Eery up an aeropl:abe. The officer in charge' '•j 'dismounted the old touring body, water from the will. e Lo llc�cc;t. '1't2is gover , . and his friends, and.they se ., nor, Chair i3 y,. r hat °f the . "Widow Van Kiersbilk" sand ; body I:nows that the Queen Mary, the j (ouches 'a button, the Uritlg�lift drops � selling it ,afterward for $15 -and �ope,.ths titiagon s not for sale. I�.s Alois acquired all tt�� information 3 delivered. a parcel to the devoted ! Indefatigable, and the Invincible blew I, gently down again, and the roof of •the R syr knew Ihutlhirig of isle Ue�•c r,,�e, incl . organization could procure as, to the , I oz erhauled the ruiinin . a gear and en-; actual worth hs a -bout $000, but I bet. t•Ie. greatly enr:cgt`d at tlie. sight neighbor who was caring for the new! up at the battle of Jutland because chart,house fortes a part,gf the aero- gine: As the engine compression was wouldn't tape twee that amount ani P movements and schedule of the im. 11 of dervishes drinking, coffee; ill the . r and sent all the details baby and its mother. The woman . heavy shells from the German -guns :-plane platform. tilling tip the gap that i poor, I had oversize pistons fitted. I try 't.o do without it, .for,.it certainly . penial visitor, � a nluscues. Upon consulting- with two opened it, and with horror found that tell out of the skies, as it were, on top would otherwise be left *by the sinking discarded the front vrhee19 and re-. fills a need. not supplied by touring'; _ . to his agents' in the Belgian army, . . i _ „ �'ei�i:aii physicians he decided that with the request that airmen ,be sent it contained the 'suit of clothes of the of them, and found an easy entrance of the bridge. - placed them with new ones equipped car nor truck.". I - unhappy master of the, house: That to the vitals the ships because the i And another advantage would 'be I __ coffee' was a substitute f+,: wills, which at the opportune moment to kill the i - "'- - - -� , was prohibited by the Kortin, and thatI '' • _ was the German announcement of his armour was all on -their sides. ;that the roof of the bridge, like . the I "HOU "- TIPS? the Norsemen, for the Vikings always' 1. Kaiser. death., We put armor there before the war ' rest of the deck would be well armor- _-• therefore, coffee d•rinicini, w a a viola - big dinner' at which the Kaiser I dismissed woolen from their drinking' tion of 3loliantrned's law. The result . The sad news ,had at last to be because, , hetherto, guns had fired , ed. "Safety first' is a motto which , and his staff were to gather around A Collection of Facts_ About Domiciles bouts. - was a decree forbidding tie 'use of . broken, and the widow of Alois began shells -at short ranges, which meant stands g000d in the Navy asp else- iii ' the table, and tor• which all the best Great and Lowly, Ancient :� paper house was once erected to cuflee. All berries that could be Pound a time of lonely misery only -broken that they travelled .in an almost direct where. and Modern. • Hamburg. It was used as a restau- , , silver. in town had been requisitioned, I � were gathereh and burned in the inar- __ _ _._ by struggle t+o,keep her three child- line from the of the gun to the - - •----0 -,•t.-.._ . _ ; rant. Its walls were made of double• w" to begin sit 2 o'cocg. , At that � ills formerly meant a farm :and . - t . fist p __-�1'hRn Ci2a1r-I3ey reported moment anxious eyes watched the sky ren fed and clothed. side of, the ship.- l3utwhen we started' -FIRST AERIAL 'STOWAWAY. ; layers'of paper and water -proof solu- To-day the Belgian flag flows again firing guns at seven, eight and nine not a house. his action to the sultan, it is said that Board and Lodging in Japan is said tion. The roof and walls fere fasten- lie received this written reply: ' ' toward the . wrest. Would they come, - --- • from the tower of Thielt and the thrif- miles' range, it was necessary to point to have -been obtainable for $1-a a year. • ed together bjJ' means of bolts aind� '•lour lt}hysinians are asses. Our the airmen with their bombs to do the Disappointed :n Hope of Being One of . • -deed that would finish the war.? Would ty people of Flanders are busy re- the gun upwards, and send the shell R -34's Official Crew, Rigger Gets hinges, so that it -was cotlapsibse.:The they th in tiros? building their homes. Many of the towards the target in a curve, wifh the Passage Unofficially. Paper -hangings for use - on walls dining -room was capable of hoolding I lawyers and. I,hysicians in ,Cairo are were Introdrtced into Europe from the better informed. They- recommend men are missing; some 4j ed on the I result that at the end of its run it fell 150 pepple. There were 22 windows, At 2.15 there was a speck in the�blue I Because it was considered necessary East in 1675. the use of 'coffee-, 'and L declare that ' -- - - sky. 1t strew bigger and bigger, and battlefield, others in prison. but. all downwar�a at a sharp angle, and hard- ; i 4 skylights, and the heating was of -Ino faithful will lose heaven because . died fighting for the small strip .of land . ly ever hit the side of the ship, but to lighten the big airship's •"live' bur- A Persian Carpet has been in use . , soon the watchers distinguished three . _ . , felled by a couple of isolated stoves: .. flying machines. In haste Alois tom- they called their own, and those who 1 crashed on the deck This method , den a of tk ie before starting, two or for over 200 years in the main hall of y he drinks it.'- It cost 975 to build, and was a popu- remain cherish the memory oT' their makes for more difficult marksman- , three+:menibers of the crew were dis- !the Shah's palace in Teheran. lar rendezvous In Haniburg. Coffee at French Dinner Party. municaied with his friends. barely heroes. They will tell their stories, to ! st13p.~"' - appointed in their chances of making I Cottee -houses were shut up. -in 1675 , The honor of, introducing coffee into had those who were warned taken their children and grandchildren. thus Nine miles will be considered a very l the trip, says a despatch from Mineola, ' by -King Charles II., who denounced � .* _.._ - • I Europe shay be disputed between the alielter when the first explosion was adding another pa8e to the glorious modest range in future. We hear gun- i Long Island. thein as "seminaries of sedittov." heard. Then for a. Pew minutes the English and -the ' Fremrh. There "is, history of Flanders, and among those nett' experts talk,ot 30000 yards (or I W. W W. Ballantine. a rigger and pug,- New Houses, prior to the war.'cover- Pass the Sinapis, Pleaset however -i interesting story about a r .-town, _ot, Thielt sl>uddgred as bomb stories will be -that of Alois Van Keir- fifteen sea miles) its" •air everyday f list, wars one of them. Determined nut eel some 1.163 acres in London and su- - hat ,d'isti�tRtti ped Italian traveler. 'f'itero atter bomb exploded ' to be done out of the great experience bilibs on an average every year. A doctor told me the other day t It was a' well-managed raid and the bilk, who tried to cud the wa by end thing of the future. So it will be no della Valle. Writing from Constantin - daring airmen esfaped in safety, but Ina its instigator, and wlto oil led and use having armor on the side of the by .adverse tate. ' Ballantine became The ex -Kaiser's palace in Berlin at he was sorry to see I was suffering I , ople, in 1615. he .tells a. t tnan friend' It was all -1n vain. There had been a died silent. ship, where no hit .vrill ever be made, the first aeri.•il stowaway the world one time kept 500 housemaids and ,from 'Alopecia, and I was on my and reaving the deck to consist of five- , that he would teach, Europe in what sudden change in the Kaiser's ache ti has ever known: _ 1:S'U(a liveried footmen in employment. way home to bed, to turn my face in , manner the Turks took what he calls. dole and the war lord had left Thielt eighths of an inch of steel. It was not difficult for him to con- An ons z s.tatrcase in the mansion of the wall and never smile again, when real himself aboard R-34. for he "knew a New 1 ork millionaire cost over I discovered that he meant I was going Cahue 1t' appears by Le Grand's Vie Where Divorce is Easy. The second lesson is that, at these - • , Privee -des Francais that the .cele- r" v at 2 o'clock sharp. During the bom I .. extreme ranges, no gunnery officer the ropes. Here is .how he did it: £fi0,000, and is said to betilefinest •bald. 1- --- bardment his motor cars were speed- In Norway, a husband and wife who _ l orated Thevfma' in 164, gave ,coffee can Nope to see 'the tall of the shells He wanted to get to the States: ants thing of Its kind in tate world.. : Since then ---I have got hold of- a I , ' itt� along th road to Bruges and his wish to part have first to apply to a ;after dinner, tart that it was consider- --- - T aenrf"altey�: howevt►r lr#glr ftp on the ' perhaps get-.a--skauce to d r bit-oi- - �SAic ftonrS .. _vr era known is th@ .handbook of medical nomenclatu a �tr#e. life was safe. magistrate. who senda•thenh. to a Con. ,• _ But the commander of the Fourth ciliation Board. a sort of Kiss -and -fie- mast his control -tower May be. "Spot=�►uxing 'for a purse. so he sneaked out ! Egyptians 2,300 B.C. In Babylon. and I have had the time of my life in , since neither the thing itself nor its Army raged in his rivals of- Friends Coin2nittee who try to recon- !ting" will have to be done by aero- just before midnight, about two hours I hoot laid with small pieces of differ- patting the wind up people. German A - g p ; before tips 1:•34 left $cottand. eat colored stones set in_,regttrar pat I nI'et a friend in ti}e- train who had: manner of serving was inviting. Ten �, _ aadatur.: 'Fhe secret oils the couple, and persuade them to •plants. and that means that every shlp _ _ - tieait•s Iafe"r 'a Turkl'sfi amTlassador at Ace at the. koti:m ' I hick in the rigging.' he said: • got out. The • that carries big guns will also have to "No terns, were sail to date from 1,100 , rot _had time to shave. t wat•Aed him a of the visit had plainly try again. if the attempt does not suc- I. I . ' of. the evils of lying Abed, and said Paris nh de the bevei•agcs highly [ash• i carry a-cotiple- of aeroplanes that can, -one. saw rhe. and we were off. .When B.E. . Kaiser. the lidos of 7t►.Ot2t�r0At) Germans. • c cell tte,r are g anted a separation" , ionable. I fly off from the $hip anti; scout towards the balloon was .about 200 feet up 1 , . -houses were erected as ;that h� ' tlraady had hypertrichosis," I An Anglo -Turkish iner0ant brolight had barely escaped death. The guilts ,order:' i ' be found and untaped. yAt the end of.one year the Ministry the enenhy ship, in order to control the ' changed my position to a more coni- t. r back as the .days of the Athens but did not explain that it merely . a Greek servant to ihngl:u2ti in 10:,.'. , had to I" I firing of the-gutis by wlreless news of ' fortahlc+ one. I hid between the gas earthquakes. They were attraetive meant "a superfluity -of hair. 1 think , ' knowing how to react and bre,.-.- • A contra -spy' system• was ,organized,lAif." Justice i'. bound t.h make the di- i hags, No. 6 and No.7, at the•'gtern of �buildiriQ. outside. but the faulty stones he went to a ctor's oPrice,instead of _ .Q, • , 11 • where' each salvo falls. ` tar'any bit of information., slowly but ; party. The whole proceedings are Gun& or Torpedoes. ' the ship, an r.�iten oc s soon cause a rap ' "I foraged some.,food and water, and falling • sway of material from the To a neighbor with two particularly; stile. I -le announced the. fact by is- -. ;, , - suing handbills to the following effect: , surely Alois was drawn tootile...c I v�rr caL,hi�, t.ie coat ranging trntn five Our present air: agement is that . Intended to remain there until t1:e end marble exteriors. dirty little sone, 1 gravely reported I "The vertue of the coffeedrink first woven by a mc►st tninate and complete yhillit;gs to tics pounds. aeroplanes fly ori from a short launch- c,t the trip' unobserved, I hoped. But Inns were originally, very few in i that his children had an unclean dia. . -~ _publicly made and sold to 1?tifiland by . inv"estigatign, ,fin Feb. 2 he was =um• ' That coupl: � ti�� :c pnnf rat let+ore ing platform built over thg gar -tar- ' . } . � q. - I was out 'of' lurk. ,took sick. I re- number.- do the time of Edward I, thesis. and the ,only remedy was a , Pasqua ltossie, -St.. ,Nli,' haft's Alley, nioned to the kominartlatar and t,.h n for parting, a, t.lt are ,aid to do At rets: but these are only ..hall scouts. y i , mained stowrc, away until I was on there were only three houses of call" course oot balneology. It took his ('ornhill, at the f4!l�th of Clic own stead." + prisoner: rla:ry'ing in ha.,c..? proven by a case and much larger and heavier .types , the point of beconling` Ideltrious from in London. in 1552 forty only were wife ten minutes to get them to the : 4••or, abotit twenty ears aftar that ' q it eras -then that Aloh 4 Van koirb.4k I wh:ich-• 1 kppe 4 -sonvP 'ante ago in-' wij ire' needed in future•. 'stuce they .ever" legally permitted , in the 'Metropolis. doctor ,after f had written down' the ' r • i+hnw� -t_he tours a wh',ch won for Sw•itzerl.and wl:e:re. as In Norway di• w•iil nc�t be undisturbed while they are � file eruct -ice- of llriukirtg cdPtee - wtsa -- unw_____ _ ______.�...- _ .�.�_ _ k. _______.-.. _ �.__�_� _._ _ ____ • 1111k we-viefQ- sttt Rix -4 M41es_ but just after.1600 there were _400 inns _diagnosis. and. when. he •tran9lated ii ___ filet the -name C� "the Silent Hero. He 1 vorce is easy. ' watching the fall of the shells.•Tut will - 4 to mean that they were c�nstitlttionalt riRcrntrsty rcm*it rtmt�•t- l,i ltd# t~twrc - o2lt. Sergi. ��'atsc�n s�itmhled over'me. in the City of Lon on. vtiaa irtroducrd the ��'o::i^n's i'rtaioli ' kre,w that one acrd a, c�ken ittthtly i well-to-do « 2i farmet, has. re- hitrc� to tight to 'maim tin their pcfi• The c�i5c4? couhl;i't do a thing to me "ikuidoir' really means a "suikery," ly dirty, and wanted a course of hath+, rlight betray the_,whole a his organt- cethtly m:irried t::tr same wife for 'the tions. - s :1>~ainst Coffee. hh the ret':t cif (, h:trle,i zati��n,'arid his last word to tats friends' toarth•:i:re. This type c,t inach;:2e Rill want tarn. and, l taw c;le oi.'e>tti ?:2iile. so I for it is deFived from the.French word he there and then, decided ,not to II a meal decree . c1tosptl the c•affely knew I fou:r: :':e,land whc-re -they., meaning '.'to sulk." Thackeray a of bola do seem a little cleaner��r/ the h°traps for while. Mjtit :1[Ec•r a ghc4't ' . wilt.) were `t.11 free hael been. **Do not -•?- .- more roori in which to make their pre--- - . .an to get Jr.the I 4 pas 11l -` ::w.0 f a ` re _m in hIS• house upon rh _ d _,a ''liy sulkery," and , The fond :anther of a littlegirLtin2c+. the gt`ncral dist ontelrt against Ct r:hc aiiQPnce or do nth a(•3TP y'"�u: brit To fil: r: arks in t?z�� Fra?;ening li:ninary run. At ti triers will !:::r? t, .,_e f_,, 1hr ee . _ ..• 1... wLl,h wa-- a sign: -.----_ ._ _ ..__� ------ __ _w- -- kee u the work that we have been I ' fir_ e g *-.�-ing-off- ap,`k-"_.__The .£�tri�::s.. -. � _, a.,e eT€i iF� door was ot-keI-E- �1ras�fou- g --E'Or for the . umF ttenth time - � eitiii(, t sept' t.it� :licit 2a:tt3 _'1t -".F.._,,.-_ , __- . - ..r,. ' .. -pa*- . ' €, _.h w 4 �• P ...c ... -bis � , .. and retallers id coffee find tim t:hrpPti• _ _ ,_ .__.�'r .n whfch a. a"riginall, meant t. b_ a a _ _ _ _ f .,�► •ver dist s.*bed. to see us. I was tired, and told the •91�ir.¢.' alter :hit arrest rt�...n., p :r g with e pant. ha:,:m, e� w.: :. i '„' indnce hits tc .l�.ea Pvcn a wor, AIi titin for permiGsil,n th rc•c,;�r:t. Their The crl o'e tic''? hattie-crit:,eF, but becar.:e an aero- . , ._- _ -, , _�� A In z-p��. ;�-• is an ahbreciatton child to accept sixpense and go out s .:-,w :• to . e re- ,,--r '' -z •. _... _ _ .- _ _ ... ._ pc'ttt!on Ras ar:lntc•<t, wit'.1 t'he co:lcli- ievic•pr: old and new. *were tried l+y itle ane shill. has a "flrint; t�R de••;c" ,�,!� ,.: .,, ._ > ._ -! ,,wit:.::•a,wir..g•ro,sn.*' wt:ich was and get some glycyrrhiza and z�n i- . .`Y.i'\ . ; :.he f• ..,. i.1".t . e _ ^r..hPr- - ,'� . _ ., .e_ _ _ ..�. w•.- -� _ ..._ w.�r' - q' tion• that the lu,uae3 riiglit reuhain , konvilandatur- tortures as well a! . , feet in lonCth. Something of t::e :brae : - ,',:,, - ,•ri ;S&=:r.tuo .ap*�rtotii ir. a hF,tise -to .ber.,and the mother susl,Pcted t►o _ _ i- 4 !tc*fh. arn,cm T nat:o. s. I_et ..? h.lr, t is : _ _ a' open for a certain lip0o•l fustier a sf-4 • • n rc m : e t.le :lig n aces of a cruel :.ea.h .;,rt will pn b'.04 Have to be pro- +,�.:,_..�.,. wbicht th•_ ladias- withdrew from 'tire It was merely the Latin for- liq-1-ri,le tad t!:e ,-,-::�e .�f 1.1t�`ifY tQit7re'. l; =":e orN-�e w-orl-hr o` c•, .cr.•:.: .r.,t- c L ' i vkletl in all oitr future hitt:e•hi a. . ' v•-', w,- � the s and ginger, 'Pre admnniti,hn t!::tt the 'mast+�r.i" -- ,, l L .. '• •.1i ••�._ .,. .r:. �-:_.or.3: manc,d C•; ^�� :c'•..�:: ::1T:It t' p` 1::� .:� dam;.. .'? ne.0:::i7*e-s i•ir hail. �{"..:.., 3.. L..tia! living 8n� g !�hi)lil(1 prF�vE'tlt all tiC'A!:(t:'1t(Jlt.i papers. iris at. ir: tial.. I`e.ha,. :�... _ ..t y T, „•" , tw Twat sort of thing. of course. irate'• ,t s. i. �.,e: dining rr�,:n. The Custom o.•with. Sir.apis' means mustard. but your )f the r,:a';iy'-r�,,s-he had i^ •Q '- :. •`+r at ....,w. s:...,ie-m-Ze., ... a at .e health .are cerea,_, .. es. re7eta _ _ _ books and libels front being read iii.- _ • •� ,. _ fare_ the gu oriels: xs a• nowt draxing rtei ,s deri�'eH from r grocer doesn't kfiat he stocks'lt. .ear :eki ;o . es ,ire a.._. rc, ons ra I a with h n t e .k 4tnyvra,y. h<� rt .:; :reed si;er2 1 fruits. suk'3tr. fa~- _ V - _ , _ , . _ - _ _ ChQm, otic, Rholtkl hinder wPry. petsc►H _ - 6 J - - - -_. _ ----------- -t•,'(,tn " fipFEtt3(II't�--$F;iFi�lr3i4+3-t�'3--rNl}}E`Y{3-- ' - , � _ JE; 3%X IST Gtr I IV Cad �' $ R, - - against a goverrm•ent.- 1. .... - i T`,r0 HOI:.FV1 .L^T. W H't O' ON' T �iCU ` " \%-LL t3'r GOLLY T _' '�`t its J.� e,..0 1Lt Gt` t{lrt'+ .. _ _ Katser Juke -on-the Huff, _ 'M �•v TiMF dU'r -P40• I- KA -L^`E 1�,,, �i L WAI '�✓ vIESS E A PIECE OF hr M r•^ l�� i 4r �.;�` �t iTtLtr _Cw ,t CC^_�� mac,.' I -L v.O , �t�Irip 1 I w�5 TW M I @ t A droll story conles.frc;n the herlirr -+ t :y- �'�.Tv �,tE ; R , v � 0 ` ;"c N_ WHEN 'a+E 1T j O O�:RS newspapers. In the last , oisio;i f � . n% _ ,C « V..Qr;E F Co"N LA,TE OR t w C n -` '� �' ��It 0 �� _ _ �� C:2 h� HwE /Qc"Er+ SjAv '+G ? isle ��'orkn2en's •(.'ouncil at 1:>lthen ,�r, n C .ST^N�1N AR\' 10 I + i r ,. w `� i D .��.r::- i - 0 L,iKc' ThAT - "`�cRE ALL. TH^,T I in :�.ar►. itranc}er11�11F'g. t�ne'of the t2�t :2• . I _ •. •, ^ _ •� T -vr hers clrew Ait^�ii.0 to .lie x.1� I -f -----._- . �.�-; . , - --- _ ___ _ r__ ,�,r i `' --- .7 _. -- holttcn- the f:ir i%:4- h1V4 _fiir*n r-dr`T,-� N '-4 -11 _ l .-_ ,M I._, ar ti' .� i j �. C 1 �: r m, e ,c;ttt ar hcI � by a an who gav bine c•SIf M . I -_ I, • a apecta sac rr of t;:(+ c:.'l:a�sc-r. = �.�..___ __-__.__._ ......_ - -- - � J _ �.'�' f// C; . � Well dressed and c1r:h•:n'�; - fine car, . . '"- , . _._- .,$. _ ---_ _-- - f - __-_ t -_ ed -to -the fariuer4 seu.i . . _.. _ --- _ - - .. �... >�eal - -- _ a � j to - . -_---- _ _ ;. " • : 1` �`'� ; , 1 epi f food' • through him par s o to thi•it� I. . , __ _ v�y-�.�'� t '"•' A.1I "starVing , Emperor.- in tna� ping �� / ,. � ; � ` a t�rds he described ae .bur I i - G % . _ Y - _�r =., ' _ ' . L° - . _ �,. , t _ a i b t 7 t til fi I _. ?^ r , . -, - ---� i, gallon of rho i'tit t�, kept pi 4., , 1 t_ -� 1 l instt •� !` A I woebegone and hungry Iltaster. 'Th© j _ ! I . r•-------,_ -' !� . 1 1 . j,. ✓, '` �-- ! ' Kaiser besgt,d his Nfark Brandenburg- . t I �---- ;� /��,,P ' Fra to send him a little food. The , I . • ''' 1 - t risk ala ays worked, and the cat . '+ I "- drove off loaned with emi, flour find '. t- , ' - . - • � .: _. + _ _ __ -- ! i ham in. the direction of Anierongea 1 V •. / •�� 1. ;. • y