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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1919-08-28, Page 7- 7 � �. � -1 I - �"Illp "I'M � , � ,: ,- -1 Vr1r,.,r171! I I � ......... , � 7- I 11 "I , . 1, � ", �,t � I .. ­­,­ * .7w, - --- -_ , '' , 1P11FR � . �r7r, � � � ­ r,�, 1p"37,10M � I 0 _VW I - ;,�-*4t�11,91� I "' ; , I , , r"j ,.-I .1:1 1�' , I ­ I I , , . I . . , " �., � � ,j -, ; . � I ­ 0 - , ,,, � , , . , ",� I � .A �:. � 1 r , � I � I I I I . . � ��'. 11�' �, � �0 � ­ I � . . I I I . 4r 1 �, ..., t, 0 1. I � � . � � o* --A. � AL.... _­*�.A. ­ - ,/. � I - ­ ­ ­..� - . . . . - __PWIW14001 _4-, -_ - - - I ­ � " I � . I � ­_ , . I ­ . . I.,-,".- -, ... I - .1 4 - I � 1. � I � .. . . � . 11 ��. , , .�, � ,%,,� � . ,� I I "M 'IF ,,, � � , I j,%, I I . � � I I . ,- L " I . I . . - I / . 14P . I a I . I "L. . . \ , � V - I , 11 � I 11 -WO .. L - I . �, � .1 I . '. . I . . . I . - . I . I / . I . I . L � -- . " . . . . . I L b I V N I I I . I I � . � � 1. 0 � . / I/ . . I I . . I k * I _­ - - . .. . . 0 . . . ... . . . I - I I I . I . . � . 1. 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I-, She caught them joyou�ly,*4 her happy ey,0-9, . - Three hundred anglers stand or sit an adventure that nearly cost him his plate glass', with fin ohl-f�shioned oil- . . - I , . That had not known the d th of sacrifice, -I "n s 1 on the bank of the canal in tile glare life.' This experience might well have * I "ex-' ver Indian lock. . 1. I ' It � . Looked proudly into his; their glances clung I ARTICLES DID NOT CONFORM TO of the summer gun. They are In I been a bit of fl -r -tion Inv I As he was "-bout t'J filsert the key I - - --- DARING STUNTS fA.F.RFORMED FOR ' I ' tended order," and stretet nvarly two -great De-Quine-ey for-u"�in �hts--essay I In the k(-yhole' Laj I J. , 's u'_t*i_e_ce'ss'__f'uI­ ri val, . An instant ere he fnarv.h,ed upun his way. . ' I LAW'S REQUIREMENTS. - , miles. ' 'A W'111stle, is blow*11. Three � on "Murder as a Fine Art." I . . ve In the search, I who had been acti, THE.1,MOVIE11 CAMERA. .1 � . -.1 ­ � � - . . L . I - I could nq but be glad, they were so gay, . . 11 I I -11% , ) 1. .. fted up, 3,10 lines! This merchant had got along, well cried. out that some one.had been ined- . . I I I I . She and, hei- roses. . I I swish through the* air and 300 batted i witJi the natives, but two of his ser- dling with thAock. - W111A, I � . , I I I 41 I ' An Inspector of Weights and Mesa. , L * hooks fall lightly on the water. The I vants had had a quarrel over a girl 1, An examination of the keyhole re- , . Railroad Dramas Aae Anything But . L -dt � I- I Ro.ses? No,notthesef, - i . ! ures Lots Us (�nto Some Sicre�s fishing contest has b9gun. I 1"whorn they had wooed. - Thd merchant'! vealed ,traces of wax. * *% ForThose : I . Roses would nt-.ver wanton in the bree'ze . . . 4. I t t " " � This Is a common sight In the rural 1 interfered In the affair. The unsuc-! opened the case,."jijerebAnt fo-wid-. I .. o Productions I ., ­ _,_,­­ . r . L . - . - ' '. - - . . . Or toss their nierry facers to the sun. , ' I of Frau i I du. cAt..Business. . I. - . . , , � parts.pf England... Jn *.YVkshire* arid � ceseful- spitor, one Lftj begaii to mak - e ; � everything apparentl.V untouch ­ I 0 ed. Five . I I Who Make Therm I � . I - . .1 . I I . . - ' . ­­ � �,_­ "'.'-,-�''..,,_.,,L_,,�.L_"_". ­_ �_._._ PopjAes, of -course, poppies!- Mad with mirth, . . . I .. I � I i My first exhibit is' outside of the L . Lapeashire there are thousands r trouble,,,and his rival, -e unopened. He Lof � of fishing ' i the husband, boxes, cigars wer . . . . .* . The pro,during of- a railway' thril.l.er , . I . Now nodding gayly to the fragritnt earth, ­ - . 1 niuseunn,'for th.9 �slmple reason It is clubs, and every club has its 1� warned Vie gainst him.. hud opened the sixth before he went , . .1 I . I I.. I I � . I - . , I * . I AlLir Ur 44 -r, by 11--t; ___'­_ L - , . I I . --1- �_­___ -.1 "I .1 . � I I . Z. 4 ­_ 1�111_ -, Now- straight and bold, their frolic never done. . � I 1. - " I � . I I Ur to�i.large to go'inside 41. � I I match. , Indeed, tile inatch is some-. Nothing bappened f or. some mon-tbe , away. apd . reniovd & few, cigars. As . . I I ' ' '' does (it wid r,at, . I 11 branch. a brace of locomOtiKes - I . .111, �. -,, -1 - . �.. 41 ________1_­�­ _.______1 .__ . , ! .1 . ,--.N- � ­�­..�_, I . I , � . . They could,not but ble gay', far;.L� who lie's - � ; [ - ome-made wooden machin times the - cause � (jZ the club'% exi9t. i''Then t ferchaii-t -,i . be ii ent awpy on,busi- ho took this box- up, lie notited on 4 . I I I .. ,it ' I 4 I ' .line, I . . . six or seven carriax es. The task. - � . . �,'_ .. . 1� 1--­­�_1 , I I . . I "t - L .:**. - - . .. I '. � . � .., . � . � -h is br-ave_:4nd young, . . , ,*,, � 1 ... Witbin that sacred eart, . . ., .L "lately the prop,erty of a gentleman', ' . _� * en.ce, for men who are. not anglers will! -eturn he wa.,, told that � the marks of dirtX finger's. I - neas. Qn his T pr(jindte a Out) solely .for the fla .4e of Lal had4 been caught Jp �is.:.bedr`oo ,'� -The cigars looked as if they* had not rn and . . I I in fact, has hardly be � .. 7 #I - gun, for tho �, . I .� � . . . 1. . I It . I . nd wise. . . . , Ayp,.young and fkolicsome as they-, a . I 8 0 t . treet of my r.'selling c als,in. he..s, East t. I..? .1 'L ' . . I . ;�l . . I - the-0ay in _tile q,ouutry the match pro I .1 I and locked up. b�en distu 4 --. 4i,e wag about to *take '� ed' ' , r46 t� to put 'his - pla,�erti . di c or" has yet . . I I I . � . . ,.- . - _X1_Z­_ L- %­, __ � I - . . . . 11 L 1. � � . . ___­ � ­, .. ­­. -41 ­-, .. . . . . ­ ­ I - . - I . . . . .1 I : . .,.. , I :� , _ .1 I I I . L .. � . 1� . . I waiid-er is hig carel�ss arm outtlung. ,� I . ; I � 1". I End djs�rlct. �. . I . i � !. ' ,It Is tt ,,00d,L ' e' . Lk. , solid pt t I - I � � I . . � , ': I .1 vides. " 1. I . I , I , . I fu the E,-Vt- thl-- ill e a n s troubl'. The ! one when 'he nodeed ' I I . L . I . le . � I . I , that something.1 The'affah: is I . . . d, believe me. - I I through the mill. An . sk. The th ei . rs Is no'enviou-.i ta -y must .. .. . 10 I 1, I . . . ' . � � . - . . , I always crept , '. . . I . Above his io*u-sled h�ad ? I , L - . .. . I ' , 11 . . I tothing shoddy about it, and the beam , , he L . .-worked on carefully. mercharit called his -servants and had - lica d. A^ se0n d L . was wrong with the � . . . regulatc,.l lines. A weekly ayment athorough search made of the house. ,1 And a third were like *th s t p Ar X In i . 'e(�kg L N - give no h ej. to breaking. their n L , , , ­ L . .. 11 * - I -and I . I I I . ­ __,-�-. � . At night sLo'goftly,'softiv, as he sle'Pt e . . . - � . . . tips to ,in ounce or so. But it (t -to the clul 4 L ' ' '' ' �� , is made ii b. Prizea *are, They examined every truiIk,A)ureau i each all, ,almost imperceptible a Sm . -,-,,i - death, . y r , 'th ge'neid fifiting il-­ . . - . , - _­' � .. �L . _L_4­'�_­ And tucked h'mL warmly in against.the chill. I... .110__.._._-_ I . . 11% .4eam) has this dofect-one arm is . I nearly an Inch lorrger thani the other, - I -bought rarging fro ' , . j- L ill a case of Pipes' and .bedstead, every picture, sdtue � rote thorn hadi been Imie-ft&d and -on * " , . t * 11 - � thouO It, miist,be,5nid, _ftn faime-ss, -, . �-. - � . . � __. _ . ­., . [ L j1jjjen_' ,',' I � _.. �­ I _­ � . - .. __ � .- - .- . . . . No D�o! I ihbst ii0t Nyorider so� I will - . ' . - L , I � �� ". I to half a muite of furnitur* t 414 ". , ­ ej,and always !4 and- crev4ce in the watt and, c�ra�l: !!', A4, tV r L a d a b a f'' b r u w i4 ' sl I 11fe ' , sfill 11 _,hU,._" I _" .ajjU"Vj �Ore that'al ­ _,I 11 I . . ' V - I -1 . � . I . . __ :,� . .­ L-,---.. _ _ . .- P 1. I . I I --- ___�", :_ - . - . k .- ,, I - -, - . _­� � .. I ..Not e in s, eviery one, � . . -�­,,,- �_ .+.--- _­ - . 1. . . I . . -Jt: ,,, ...... ­­ ' I with the resu3,& that dri-every quarter I � I I (28%.) dt enta_4 thl-.. "llerel)"t -w" - ..� . , - i . . j I, I ncluding th4- f-�i,�­�-_­! c& 'j,,L,,c- k' . 'o' find- a hoodeil , inot t,'tj�' - am*' - lor a's the ciga,r. to prevent. accidents. I I 11 uttie. � tile floor, expecthIg t I I S� le S e co I � . i lust why the. actors should be ,called . I I I . � � . -1 . . 11; .. _ -1. - -11: i L ' . _ I � - _­ -_ � ,311,.- pWs , . __,.�� Not poppies; roses.. warm aq4 ,i, -,--H I �­-;t � , ". , .. .1, � � -, I . . . I ., `�' ­ "' _! . I ' - - 1, , - i 1i smile. be gay; ' i makifig .between 41h. to 51h. for him'- I . There a;�e so many prizes that every' reptile. � I cobra or some other poisonous 11'eeling convinced that th clea , ___. _,_ � _­jtfi ' . ­_ -1 �' - e rs'� ____ . - . I 1 , '- - ' 'L L I . - � � Itor jQay ,get one... even - if- he � -T ' . - , , , upop. to p ace themselves in the pa I hey.- scrutinized - every'-kn(yb-,' handle j Weire -_ Poi - 8 . one , the, 'nierchant is * . . ... d a I ": .­ I . �­ F.��, M I 9 . - - *' �.` -��-,` Witl young and y ..p shall L . "' ' -M If. .. ­' _ __ - ­ ' - - - . . - t � -compet . ­ . . . I I "I � � , � � does the of dauger is extrenlOy hard to under ­ *11' .. . -( �� ,I I . - . � 1. __ .. , . _', ­ . I 'Ir _. ly L . I . e0m . The friend night Will L e each little wh i1e, ' , 1. - . Work it out, a`nd you will see it not attend I match; �nd L some- � and garment to see whether it had J down and wrote a.not' -to tile police. .. I -L I . .1 I i � 0 I 'Lbeen I 11 I �tand, for Is theirs n ot a,bra,ncll of the - - . ­ . . . � . .1 I . -b. a Lt I iAm, weak and �61d. , -�, . And none need know t . times, I IL L . � . . n out In 11 smea.red with poison_ . L � . I � I . " I - f the prizes are give ,.or ,with n L Judi an'.honr an, officer, a, -ec � ,", (3 a.i 1 1. a'c'tlng p ro kpi� �,z 1 �:,,i -'�' IV -11y', therefore I -comes toe-wbout 3cwt. in'a Aon! _ � . * I , . .1. j -Mo ' -c - . I �-7-- I __ _____ - - _�- - L -- ­ L. . L - __ I . : . . .1, ­­­­.,., - �, r�. , . . I_ , * ­ I , . - I Re . - . . i've JUICeA tlLiif. atti-Ret vpn 11.1 r V ,Thr. niorrhant'! L rece I OMOM3 Cr.ea- th 4.aj. und ,uardL. I . I L y"'Mern-bers. M,I-y Lactually. . . I . 1, . , Tha-fact ... th , ' * I I - I . , -.:1 at -.1 L trader - is iii-Ii'vg- u n'�'l . .. ; . I1r,111Zt7p.j . -)L, , ,:. * _ . � . " 1 ��4 :,�': , , I Morn, than - the v � I I v , - ., . It I- � 1, - . -1 . i i ,i I i n. I Vit!fl - - � ,,,, I � , , . . I .�, _,.� " . I." �, , �', �� . L . Rosss,,,far - . a. criwt.Sonl�afl :'! , - 71 , ­:­� '. -her. fat- mp , . -.1.."L"' . : '..., ­ I I I I L ____ _._,..1=____=____1r�171! ­ - ___­7:"7��-";.. p , . . tr,;4. ,�A-�,I­cz dot's :_)t nect-;"arily provb�, . IL . ' � , �- , The �,day, �of the, contest, a- two-mlle 'dul'' I - ' -part. ' t Li I e S, flit"y .�fr:�TrOI,0,! T11(2 NVI-11*,� i � cellar, the pantry, and the storeroom. � .: . ,--T-A4�_A Vie­ca.;�: to Aht�', ofli4_ur all'� tak, U. . Ing onp, of th cigars, -h,anded Lit to " Laj . . . I . .L the best explanation the players give - ­ .1, . I . . � . � . . L I---- ---- I . I - - - ­ . ___ "I''. L .__ I ­__ . � . I � 11 . - --17'.- . ; , - 1. , , _ , L .. . ­ ,,, � � � . ' ii, on -,j f rau ent. itent his The . length of -the canal Is pegged out and ' I But they found rrothing. . - .. .1 , with the conn I iiand, *"Tah . e I - - -it and Is tha� they are' out toL entert&In mil. � .' 1� L - ­ I I I . ­ � ­­.­,�,"',."" %­ I I . ­ I - ­ I .,.- �_ - I " DEVON MEN HEARD convInced that All w eard It are . ho h . .1 . � . . 1 L it was no of, flapping stays or, mail trader often uses cheap s�al . es, ! I s I numbered. Competitors draw their the balan�e edge of'which is made of, . i L I -The - merchant was tired and after � *cabinet L I smoke It." � � . enthuslAsts, and- the . ,lions of picture ,_ . . I � sensations across . is I - - I . L . -L I . L L ­ I � � ... ''I - -sound .I ...­ .. L L. . .. ­ The o f 'such ' 'ie*cId6it. - th - numbers ,out, of a bag and proceed to so t st'el, whereas Lit e I .. � f , () b R� I eating went to the where be 'j"he'nian refused. . His kiiilt was ' best way to put I L . ' * these I I L L . L . I .11 L L L . . L 11 . L I I I L L I . . . V, I., I , y -1 - .. _--11 � 1. . , I %�. r . - DRAKE �5 DRU -M any , ear . q , naval officer is attuned to all the . should their stations. No ,man kilows where 1 knife edge of hardcne*d metal. - I lie will fish till he has drawn his num- �kept his cigars. I I , prove& I . I . . - _� the screen. It is in executing - -11 . I � . _ L. ­ -1- 11 , . I I..1- I tW the­risk.p are fpvOlved .__ -----I---.- __-_,_11... . 1. , I . . . . . .1 � . . .L noises of his ,ship In fair weather,*and mist4lies. - All When this soft ed m ry bered ticket. After -putting ,theiT I much worit (as in Allis' -pair of scales , __ - ______.__d . ____ --- .. .. .. � . I . I I revelation such measures must now be _� - 7 ----"-,--- I - . . I 1, . I NATURE ALWAYS FIRST.., . . c- I . Probably the biggest railwhy spe iacle tures � . . I I ! . � . in foul; it r�akies 110 * e hey study the rules I L I 1. . . � .11 in the history of motion-ip c , t I _I ' , . . . I . I t -1 I . ­­ ­ - 1. - 1. --- - ,'--''---. , . - I � I . . . . I - who heard know that they heard the' * here) the,,,, resulting untrueness Is � . . Lj:'qUjte ' while waiting tile signal. - i officially stamped Inside, close to the. . . . . - * -recently iiltown N ew was staged at 4 P - - , . _:� ._ __ T11 E LDAY THE- GERMAN FLELET . I-.-,,- .11-, . . rolling of a driiiii. . . � . - the trader .staVing I as likely to be against Each ma . n m . ust stick to his peg and . bottom as well as at the rim. . . 11 ' '' .Well Provided With Equivalent of At- I ' ' Jcirsey, U.8 A., on a spur of the Rart. I . I I I ''I I .. . ­­­­.­)­'- !:,�-; ­­'_.�. I , .10. I.. , -_ . . . SURRENDERED. . . "At about 2 o"clock in the afternoon, . . .. L I as aglainst the. cust6mer. In fact, .Jf I I- ' " ' ' ' ­ ' ' " " , - 11 . I not encroach on.his neighbor's length. Finally, though there are. many � most All Modern Weapons. ; ' . taii Rh er Railroad. The stunt was ­­. '. ' L I . . I . I 11, . I I � th e German fleet was enclosed and! L . I pop Into a tobacconist's to fill' luy.: Scouts patrol the lines to'see that all ' other curious things "in my museum, is a whiskey measure, so 9haped th-91 . . . . � . L 'Man pats him -self lon t4e back about for a train, comprising o ne ola_ loca- L ... � I I I _- .. . . . ,, 'lielpless, and tfic. British ships dropped, : archor, sonie fifteen miles off the . . pouch and notice ,that tile scale -edge , is fair'and square. ­ - I Is blunt and worn, I shall patron.ize 1 - ", I i , even it'you turn ik upside ,down an ap- I hig newest achle�-emert-, but NaWre motive and three carriage9l, to fall in- 11 when p�issjng over i& . . . I . I . L � 'Devonshire S allora Belkeve Great Ad- . -1 " . .L L -th. The utter., Irrev cabie i jj'ilq,b of Pot 0 I " I I When the match -is over rods are I ­ him again, knowing 'that I shall prob- I I i taken down and luckless anglers de. I preciable amount o' f liquor Is 'retained. . I I . ,it laughs in her sleeve at his conce . 1.k *0 . to the water, . bridge across a lake . - ' . L' .-r .. -, It I I . miral's Drum Be in Chat, I A .nel he Germ M -i navy, I ruin and disgrace of t ' . . . . ably get more than my money's worth, � part for the village 'inn, while hose - * . t L r � . 0 .-" . I i , r . knowing right well- that she has for - . .11 FAalled. him fiearly, eveW time., I 1, . 11 � L. _ .Brave Men � the Handle., r . I L � on November 21, 1913. was. consummated. And at that' ino.; ment the drum stopped beating and.1 because such a scale turns slowly. I with fish stay at their pegs, till the - Ilost scale. .frauds, however, consisV. .gh - . . ' � ENGLANDIS NATIONAL -DEBT. . I , I � .- . . . -ar During the war we returned, to - I -.-at L ­­ 'This was accom ' . � plished by erecting r . - _­......, ` 1. . . I . I- .1 - 9 ­ -"_,.--4r- r L L - ''i , - _� . I I ­ ­ - I 4, I . . � I f b e. Dons siglit 1.)cvon, I'll quit - . I I � - ­ . I was no inor e heard. I I " (dO I I wei ers-in come with I - down the line -something under the goods' �' I in,iputtlfig . � scales and book the catches in ter I rhirty Bil- ' - Ins War Has Left a Legacy of I The lump is , 0 . as,we went back to hand 1 nlouf, just . . . grenades, long.thought to be a worn a trestle especially for theL Occasion. � - . It joined the main tin() , seventy-five - . . . I . I .the 1).qyt of heaven, an' druai them, up . 1. 11 . , , . But thosb who had hear it, ad- I miral, c,aptain, commander, other of- I -pan. of suet . an ancient,. of iV41glit'and numbers' These are an -i , lions' and End Is Not Yet. - er, because, its i L . i I but still successful Zodg nouhced later, at the Inn. '_ - I �. out device, .and 'what is - barbed wire L " i feet.f Fpni the shore', and had a sharp.L. . L - . � . . -1. � . L J, the Channel n s .we drummed the4n .. . __� I . I I ficers wrid. men of all ratings, held I � . I *I � - . ; ,presence can be explained away as.ac- Do not jump to the conclusion that!. As is obvious,* no one -of the various I but the..chevaux-de-ffise modernized? I . . . I ­ I curve of o red and. seventy I � l __ - . �, . 1. I ., �. _- - ' 11 I - long ago." - . - ­_ ­ - -1 I I . L I .1 �? . ­f"'Orell and now one betlef as to that, -Every Englisbin,:,ri knoWs the p.rt)- I I . ft -' nusic. b elieve that the: roIL1111, i ., cidental-it walked along the counter, these affair' 'economic questions stands by Itself. Is lack ,sport or interest. and rot undernea*.th the pan. - , I No two 'are ­§onie. ' They are all more or less closely re- Dut _t.hle . rhinoceros was armour- I L plated millions of years ago, 'and ,the . ' re�6t. I . I An expert 4took charge of the. dyna. � . I . _­ - . I . . pbei�y f DrAe's drum as Sir Henry �%Tlfcy , _ 9 , ,;ouiid they heand was that of 'Dralce's ,. I - � niatches- alike'. . � . , ' --------,pc-tt�ake-Wilght'Plui". 'contestants The of and porcupine and, hedgehog provided , . � ! nitting arran&ements and everything I ev . . . I I ­ . Newbolt sets it Vorth- . .jii,.-4js_ West , I I ' - _. I . , I Druin'; the audible nianifestation -of . 11 Country sot;k, hild Oils Is the tale, tolA i . .1 . .'- i timeg a liti . matters ,industry I . . ndred mAy not' lated. i with barbe.d-wire defences, not to ' ecident," however, won't explath catch a dozen pounds of fish among � pr - . "A I I oduction Intimately affect the car- I mention the tough bide ot . the ,ele- was carefully timedi The enginebr ' - was told -to fix- the L speed , at fif t6en * . L . .1 I j the spirit' of the' great sea captain, achea Ill The Outlook, , I I . . Iiy 'Mr. Arthur 1%1, the discovery under the pan of this J them, and. a -prize of a halt a ton of rying, of the huge war debt. In Aus- , I ; pliant, the shell of. the turtle and ' miles per hour before deserting the I I ' I . �, L L of how Devon men heard the grLeat , present at this hour of the treniendcps - . ' . I tin price -tie' recent preference - . I may go to a man with all oun' e tin Chmaberlain's ket, .or, rather, two of , COOL ic � I snail, and the Impenstrable husk of cab. The j4.'Ilt eaInera,nien, stationed - . � I LL 11 I i : triunVIi of 130V . . � ifti on the seas. This . Admiral's dri m I , L � i on N76veniber._21, 1918, . , . . t was PI"ed at $38,400,000,- " . � . d 'by! of fish. AnQthe ' r.time the catch in' � them tied together (the' -sort use I ay budgetJ - - . �Abe arniadilla! ' I ' , I . .. . at different p 01 nts, 4esired 'to got IL ,, ., I L. the firm belie&of th�e. all." . I A S M _� __ - the -day of the surrender -of the-Ger. ' I I -of tifis Aable. - reckoned , 'nearl . 1 000. If there be substracted from this , be L ' fit - hundre' I cheap butcl;ers); or � y d- I I There Is hardly I pa:nonma as the train made Its fatal I --.1- - - I 11 ­:;.,,­___­ '.1 - ­­­* , I ,Z- , I . i - �_ -0 - � . ­ . , - � ­ - �1� V_-��.�­,. ,, . -1 il ft e i . m, 'et. . . � I the loans to allies and the,,Bri- I . knife, from which I got a nasty cut, weights, and the winner ,may --have io total - h the ' big game lip -ot i whic ca.nn. , . - -- - - --- I-journeY. for-if.-the-Uaill travelled any - ,- __ . . . . . I � . - .. . � "One dof the ships was, the Royal ! I , TAXING THE WEALTHY,, I when botk 1. and'its owner simul-: or 15 pounds,;) hi _CXgAjL__._i ' f fislA to s. . , � _pter I. .,-.h- . I . 0 L. __ '� . � . , - , tii I domfrkiwis­perhaps. $8,40.000,00,0,_ jsh6*_s_arn�1es of,, taken4rom Nature's . . - : 11 faster 1� would, blur. on the film. But I . ­­ . L. -Pa,lc, chiefly -.r. ann V. by sailors -of -1 ' .� .. - A I __ -. - I . I - ­ __. I - V.. � el : -taneously'-g abbed (of It ' Also, no r' * I _. , . - - %%--- - I theanpual . . . . . . . $I,., -armoury. The tusk of the boar is a I the engineer had e,�idently opened the . 11 . I., , . .. ____�._ I . . I Devonshire. She was flying on that Rich People in Old Country. Hand __ I ' satisfactory explanation was forth- I' London's Thatched Cottage. I s the balance of $30,000,000,000 I 1 fine digger, and that of an elephant i ; sltd'by , throttle too- wide,, f orAtre�tratn .. . - � - - I . � !.- day a magnificent silk ensign inade j . . . OVER HUGE SUMS. ­ I . I coming' as' to the presence of L this ,� I I Lovers ,of - old-time practices will ba � I brass foot-fule , 500,600,000. Not only must Great 135- a wonderful bayonet. - \ tain carry this war debt together wA ' .. . - '_ V at double the speed. 'he dynamite . L - ­ ­­­" _­­­ _­_­_.____.___. for her by Devonshire ladies. On heri- - deck. I- - According to an esthlinte prepared � piece of under a scale. I , i In allimaIs of the -deer and gazelle 0, know that, within t c- � I . I -Jere is a cupboardf ' I interested t bree a sinking fund for the ultimate.extin . nedr -the -,,end of - the --trestle exploded, 1. - -, . - L __ iu - - - ts -it-. I __1 � . . - 7 ____._ I , bridge, 60 feet above the top � 1",.ey L . : I L . officers . , Admiral I by the Board of Inland enue in ul of weights, . . i one g eta every variety of sword � � ' OfLthe type I and all of them "duds." The usual miles , of the .city, i thatchr is now4l tion principal, but sh6 must � lance bayonet, long. e trai aifd the ppor . � send Ing th if L I . . I __-_1_ - I .- I ...--.- . -----1 . was a.group of : I I.. � . Great Britain and .issued .as a White . ­ % Grant, Capt. Maclachlan of th6 Royal . I method of manipulating a weight is to I 'busily engaged in putting a new roaf' ineet beuvy demands' arising from the and and short and I ' ' - thin and thick, the rapier, the broad- ' to the w-ater. . . L The froi)r of the engine came to a. . . Ofik, the communder,, and others. It , Pappr, thete are 148 taxpayers in.� ' on a charming old Camberwell I scoop a hole in the bottom and flill it � COV � war, such as heavy pensions, aids, to , sword, the great fwo-handed weapon * built ' ' I I standstill ,within a few feet of thq . . I .. was soon aftei 9 .o'clock in the niorn I-, England. who have incoms of .$500,000 . r. The taxable In-! over. per yea with putty, j:ork, or anything soft Ad tage, L . I well over 200 years ago, , families of dead and maimed soldiers. of Gollatb, and the tiny blade Of the'l says the London ',%Morning Post. The! and all the outlays of L I I ' demobilization I dare.d. I evil ­o�erator, who, .vras busilk . 11 - - 1. . red:j.and I ­ .. Ing when the-G.jermaji fle,e't appeai � � . -1 I ' . - . come of � these .few people is no 16sir: . looming through the mist. Adrufral I ; gilt, afterwards smearing It over' French fencing-Inaster. . I I - � ' " . thatched house, probably the last of and reconstruction -In addition to the I L with dirt or paint. I I Poison gas b,as its protn1type In Na- filming the wieck oh a small, platfor=. . Everybody present. feared.- that the . I .. . Gratit saw.theni.'and waited; lie could I ' than $137,000.000. and -they pay in in. its kind in London. Etands In thig mid- 1 burden of a normdl budget for the or- This fraud, however, Is exposed the, ture. The sn ost 1 , 'Camberwell . locomotive Would knQck 'the platform jo . , tax andLsuper tax $66,760,000. that they - came scarcely believe, lie says, . . L die of - nt the Weight is r . I . expenses of government. I ; m6me eversed-at Grov6. which at dinary L of Its enemies by the terrible effluvia over and' d o I lipatch ih' n to, - . .. . I I wjould not Instantly open fire, I In spite of tbd'bigh wages generally� .1 one time formed part of the grour�'IX` This estimate is the very miniinum a __ .--- - least, to,,anyone at all sharp, ---.- ' III, whilst th ' poison ! the icy depths b. tow. Ali'Llough he - ' ' it cah create at w e e . I I I � . . L .11 11 , prevailing there are na fewer than; I . I i a for the L liere Is a brass weight. Looks -ii of Lettsoni House. John Lettsom, who future. For 1919-1920, how-'. fangs of many serpents. come under 'Of I- was spared this fate, he was PIMPIr 11 . � � I � 1. . � I ard the Drum. . I 2,490,000 people,.wl'o have incomes be- f1le I . � , I . , lived there In the latter part the ever, the charge for nutional debt set- L ' rA, Ight, and is officially .stamped on the A a similar category. They are methods deluged with sprays of water seint up . I . � ., ... . on , tween $650 and $1800 per year, the . �. . "Ttion tile drum began to beat . . 18th cenury, v�aq one of he most ex. vice Is $1,800,000,0 I top. But tbore is no stamp on the bot. 00, while We total of frightfulness In which many in- f by tte plunging t�aln. Yet this did - - - *of - .. �, 11 I -the Royal Oak The sound was un-! majority of these being rlievect from I traordinary nien his day. A Quak- expenditure Ip $7,174,550.000. Under- I � 'tom, which, moreover, is rough"in-' - I N sects take an active part. Then . we � 11ot deter him from continuing to tUm ' ' I . . I . . . . mistakable: it was that of a small , the operation of the tax by abute- stehd of er phygician and a. great philanthro- �.-t�l the high pri��ssure � of 'war iiecessi, have our own polecat, which Is , , .- t . . , being smooth. I a.. the �haudle* . .. . . - � - . . . I nents, and allowances. jhere are in" drum, being beaten 'in rolls.' At first : i, I � I pist, lit, us ed to .sJ- n hi.9''prescrII)tiojis tje�q the total incornie for the same year At;out an eightit ofan inch had been vy 9 . past-mas&r at pots'on gas. 4 ' ' "I � In the N4c-k of Time. I . . � I UW officers o . I ; all 1,940.000. persons so relieved. while . n tile bridFe -paid little -�catefully filed off the bottom. . I Lettsom, -which signature oc- is plac'ed at SQ.005.500,000. From , . . i Elec,trified .wire defences are an old'i - * ' - L ' .. , � � . I 1. . ' , .1.406,000 are cliargpable with the� - � .. . - att"tion, if ari-�, to the sound, so in- I -, I . - . .- I c4sloned the-t6illawing doggeril: - s counted I TW.n there -is another *eight�or,. . taxes alone $4..00,000,000 1 device In the aninial world, as the ray I I - I "When '�' �r Mr.. Film- .11 I - -But this was not all, fo . !�� ......... - -'getting 1111* ­ . . I __ t, I - . I . ttnt *ere they on the approaching 11 Xes. . . � , 1. . I . L Product -r -belteTes in I . I rather, A,he two halves of a weight, for " any patients call Ili hgste,. , upon. 1% . � I .1_ _-, - . ­__­Vt,:_.­!�'_­­-_'- - the jeftyftsh, *and the electric Can , . eel . . . I � . - I - - I . r Pd. -------­­------- . . . :ewlen-ly But- when It became evident". '­ - ­ - - - ­ . _. __ . ­ - L I ­_ . I - I L- -_ __ .­ - *8how , *,,how � I ' - I the Now for the grand . - - ,. - it was -only by splitting ­it open'that -4-physim,--bleedi, and sweat!, ;�e,n; , Thus, in brief. we get a view of . nion'ey's worth. prove. Eventhe de'vice of se ' _­ ... i . . ' . riding up � insId#_-'_'_'-._-_-­_..­ If, after that, they choose to die, by the Dynamite was -, ... . . ­ 'otnt the Germans were not to For the -Blood is. the Life. i I . . . . I I. ,- - : ___ --------- T J. . _______figlht_..._Admira1 Grant turtkle(f .. I __ _Pi;iifi4ii61qC­ sil 11:107m. amfulig 1-1- 1� - - prod igious---burden placed war I finale. placed � w6 could Viscover its secret, namely, � I . � � I . , , � - . L - - I ­_­ � -,- ___ - a -snicyke-siii6 -19 as old �s the hills., � � � '-rottnd Whiett the* thetal I --Wb what cares I? - the engine. which flonted on .tbe sur- . . a corX--44D0ej . , , Y. on Briti.-Jr-indqstry. Call her Industry for more one fish does this very k ' 'em.'� .. __ L I __ - - - - -1 - __ I . � a . _., . .captain of the Royal Oak, 'ar�f . .1 - the 'Idea that the blood was the I .lets -than. Withstand this pressi.ire? The war.Oe- face and exploded quite satfsfactorilT. had been cast. thing. in order to escape from its . �� I .. . ..With . I iiiarked. on the heating of the druni. . seat of life. gave ri-Re to the preparn- 'I-' I It was here where the hero Of W11- ma . I " ,omewhere in the East'*ETia is, an I nds can be niet only by taking out swifter - eneniles. � ­.%Iadcap - This nice ireallstic Incident. when .1. . ­ I I - .. 1� The cuptq,in said that lip heard it. but tion of dranghts. of blood mid to bath- ,, . Ilam . 2rtist" who evidently -specialfted Ili ,.-Blacks romantic novel, of the codutry's production- enormously , I I I , seetj on the seic(.n, was dubbed as a .1 .. .. . . .11 _-1 - 1. I Z . ­ - - . . � . . .._.______ I . . ild not understand it, Aince khe -sh, 4101 � lip I Ing 4n blood,- ps ibedicinal and theta-', - . - - . ­-WA-ii'-d6a_red, 0 . .. ­ Violet" stayed, and thO -cottage alld � oz. weights. - greiter sunis than was �ver dreamed - . I ... grounds are fully describd theNin. of iii'the past. If her productive ef- They are solid 'but half ' __ I 0 . I Starving Pearls. . "boiler explosion.", A In the cdrs we�e dummies, 11 w .__ - __. , I I . ) for netk)n, and every nvin j �eutic agents'to rpliev6* suffering and .1 11 ­ . . his battle -station. 1 oil board was at, ' an ounce.or I I -_ ' so light.. T ' . The house Is indeed a singular sight, ficiency can be Increased by greater ef,. , N. ' ' heir only visible pecu!l,arl- . 1 ow thnt peRrIs are so rapidly ln. ,wrc'c'ked the twe 'odd an d nfter the � wreck. nty . . �11 I I . . , , to' cure'�Ilserise. Whom Pope Innocent , , , _;�At, I . , , I. , ,., . .. Tim commander n1so heard, but could ' -.-- - - - . I "I _'. � , - . . �, � ­___ ­ VIII. was on -his *deathl)ed three boys * , and brings into London's $ cast a 9 t1i p a ew . .. -er _ - I- ---. - ty'is that the figure "2" Is so . bu-4Y fort on the part of all the factocs of pla% a who -*ere __p -an- _- ' m ia w ha t I I creasing in vnl,ue.* it. is sad- to think _:��- __ __ __ ­ . thoroughtpres a refreshing suggestion - - ___ ­­ ' ger lifto the lake from a float. I clunisily made -- a "freehand" 4 1 4, C ti s� JuT�pid 1.�'111 K.. '' id,'and. sent mossong . I �. . not 1111der-A-.11 erg aged ten years were bled and their � . 40'. ': - " � . I . , all over the Bhip to investigate. Twice t -effort _th_eA,aikXjWbe_perfarmed_-�- I .. . - - - Pro � _Qn, nM mnbe are perishing In, the Louvre. I , T on ' ____1 - - I -ar-1h0.e91%11WV%--- ------- * g sl)outd be Introdit' . was, however. a genuine rInX W __ - : BuL It anythill ced There I . I I ' In- .\line. Thlers bequeathed that '4�­ "� "' I .� ,;"­­ - I ;.blood was instilled itifn .,., , I .. .1 � .1. , -�'.,'-. I.- ill 71 - er&� I �_ tlbuu subject continued to be debated. . � - � � I'll I 1- ... _41A.- ''I I . -.1 - ­ - I � .to. 11 pecultat' .1 1know withou't testing' uatlon.whteh would lowef. StItution a marvellobe 1)�Parl neclilace, about the crIes for lielp and attempts �� -'To" ' __ _^.__ into the sit i ' , , , . .' - ' . � .. 1; . - . . i "V" � . Abil-r---about all the -docks. , Thdy re- At Oxford in, 1665"direci transfu., ' I I It -that tho weight ii a "wron A Thousand Years Old.' the output for the same units of labor, to rescue each other, for the- water g 'u -n."' I 1. . I . wjbich Within a"-tew years felt a-vic- I � 11 - ' � ' . '. 11 � , , � '� 1. � .,.,. . 110;,ted lbat every.m'an w,N nt bis 8ta- � � I , slon of blood. froin one do*g to n,nother' The gem, however I __ - I an to the titystarious disease defined' was 'very^chilty auld they nearly all , Of MY Welkhts * A turtle measuring Pix feet from -Capital and management, then tjie taRk t; , - ' ' imniedi-'' . I - , . � I , I - -blood - I I �* .e a tion. Yet the drums continued to' � , .r , was dotie-i-the dog ref*Iving Yhe well he recarded as insuperable A ,%kiff was section is thist lump of lead, mrml4ed head to tall nnd flve fer?t cr may �& - by exberts .as a form of starvation. ' caught ernnip. , At 0159 Its , . . ' L ' I I de from the s1fore, and ,%%a , I'— - � I beat. Then tlif- commander himself" I - - 1 1 haviiig been bled 'pre-Ously to syn. Mid painted to resemble fine fat shell, the head being fifteen Inches In i Pearls live b)� contact with humanity;, ately spntvhpd a . . I .___ _410- __ I . . I I 1 . . niade a special tour of Investigntlon cope. - In 1924 ,a solution of common , .. � � 'tiLrough . , . plum. * ' circumfe'rn.ce, was caught. by Japane;e ' find for L t4ils reason jewelleris nialn. eventually rescued tile. party, L some . I � ut -Colonel. - � 'it used to repcmee, with other Edito'r Who Became Lie � t)nly in the ult-k of time. . . . L . the floyal Oak; He. too. - 11 . 1. . . . Mund that- every M,iif w"s at 11.1.ii' sta* a� .of blood. and.' salt was used. Inste , , "use Plums, flshernieb and releasidL_ by - Ali Long, - , � tain that they should bo worn on the on a coster's barrow, going Into . � Earle Will,am!t. the star, however, 11 the Chl;armin- wli(y paid $50 for the privi- When Liouf.-(Vonel David Watson bare If th'p Louvre. necklace ' . . L . I . tion. . 0, . � . by the of the salt solution it was ould be. ere I I . I ,sk1n. , goods' pan with them. but being (left- lege of giving the turtle Its freedom. could lbe wo6 for a time .the pearls , Managed to swim P.shore with th_� help I . gavo up his e(litorlal ch.qlr In Quebec. i - I ' times he . . I . When Drum Stopped. whirli had'been ,,Jnlo;%t bled to death. : ' � . I'.,--..-- % I of a bby. although several ly retridyed as the purchase * was The turtle weighed 600 lb., .�nd its Iry j.qI4 to tnke ,his volunteer bitfilWn wo ' uld rernver their lustre. But.* ae. to be on the . verge of shikin * I , I tran.4f&fted_-_ to bag ' g. I I L ­,,­ L ______!b_-__ * I I "All the while the British fleet was . and which would hive. inevitably. died I . If the lint bren iised. or basket. it ' seemed i I . . as estimated at 1,000 years. to France Ife little drvnined that he Cording to the will of Mine. Thlers,'It . 1110glit be doing fluty still had not a The probable reason for the ptirchase' would retur� to ht4 natl . ve country as I must, 'not be removeJ froin its case, lie was i.n an exhausted condition. . M. .- . elosing round the Germnn fleet, co ./ I salt s0ihz1inn'fi,qd . During the gi t war anivei -ea -sal ern- - I 4 The rtkIl,%­,6r sce"PS for another im- pas. -Ing pnlict-inan, being in sportive' ind freedom given to the turtle IR Sir David Watson. 1C.C.B.. so the rearls are grairlually be�!onilgg' I I * ' . .0 - I Ing to anchor in a square about It, 4 that the German sbipR were henimed - of ard �alt solution ,1Tij0*r-Gen. . . rortant prorbictlon, "Tbe Tnint," were . I 11100fl, helped himself to it and tnkea� that the reptile Is a sort'of sacred'rni-, with a repul, 1t;,'n serond to none as 'a tpore unsightly and' shrivelled. nnd ' .. . . hy '"' ' ' . 1,1joyment ' in. And, fill the while that this was ,blond for Infusl4n irto the, veinrof wounded . . . - . - I - t I, I - -, st to thr ,%,-Q Vernilesion of a h(1;ii,ty bite! I blem. and'th Chinamaii whf) ,efln , rld.. talien'In'New Jersey, . � . set (!;vjsjojjaI loq(lcr. .. nu,�Zt u,tinlattly be 10. - __ * I ' jj('re M a pint bottl - 0 - . - I the Wilrkrton liallroal. An engIne I . n. of tll(,,, sort one ree in'the ocean considers- hini. . . .1 I . I " I . . �elng done. the-nolse 6f the drimi N%,' . ,j , I ­ . . I � . , bnntlirg In roll -A. I 11 ­ �*! . ;, ,..- , I linard nt Interv0i ' ris beeli tfic,ille.-1114 (if sa v- sbldiefC4 11, . . - - , ­ S I Ing ... ( - rils of tholl 1)11d.q_i4_1lVv.9 - " , . . __. -1 - I - . _k S i ��_ __ I - 1% -1 . nq4ed by dairvnirm P111111tyrn plirchRSed ,-Itb tbe Intention of pe(-ril' self especially blectAed. . I �' - I " %V,q S U I . 1* nillk, for InvAlido sind' childeem : hitorn0filg , , ;,cM,rt-rt"­4t* tntfi scrap',lron for t r,)jlow,qjj ' "orth Pacifi The Lu E -.1 I � I ­ , - , 1". 1- 11 ­ - - __ " �..___w 11 . .An corvinoiiy . . I , ­ __ ­­ ­ - re I � I of the .1c - . . I . I I . - I - , - . . � ,_ � __ � . . I I . . .. " ! , hoe''r, and- thelffi,d - . I A , . � Jilin. - � ' ' I . I FakedL Bdttles For Short Measure. '"ie 'fly)'�fi(.1:11, tra-flaziction. Aji Lob;* - a I with Several hOwls o� L I . 11 i Aches andr,Pafn L I 11 ' fed the 1.urtle I L .-.t-- ____ s All Over. ' - - *A flne stout bottlo-, - rather too sitout. ' ' -ft. / . 0 . � � . sake, the favorite alcoliolic drinli ,if Thr �cad'Ailio*r of t'116 %.'cw1Found1-.!na 11in son. TIw da-il,- 1hrills. thejapcl- - taqk the heTO hfid b4- - . . . � ! o,41welally at the_botto;n,"�which Is ovt-r - I I . . . , .. Tliv perliofis' . 1:1 'he I . . I ( V ____ I . . L I I . � . . � . I . . ­ ,t�,­) OfL tile g ..11, ' "je "_, Wit], j1pnfl, . f apnnft"., and. armniftwifPd by w;- I � , A.1 , kers W im i*Ach thick. ,.And t-Af-40a'd of a pint, * the J, * e hl.ni %%. ude his , I � fo., -as to -it - ' bajiks, the. traN%Ior of Grl-n.4by, liave ---- - , , I . - I -, I ; N� . w1wel? Wh-rn 11w ii,ventors of paper, w�fl oj)c,A1,d - �, . I I . . R rri - . a v " -6---tr i4r- ble it, il()Idm th nianv friends ns-.e<')U1d bo net -0411'11.111111- J* 1�1. iire-.-mlk'L-.-�nilie;"--baL"44UA--r-e--*I,-,Tli,,,,. t'to jl� r"-qunrters, If so niuch. A , ,f.�n jjj,_"jjWtjjIjZe(I 'ill "ng__ . giri 0 �t, . ' .tn4L_Tn"*J(W; . , 1, I � . did tlits duvic'e' whic1i revolutionized i,;1j)vr.uiiIl-_,, d-, _� - . ­.­�Vubf '016,'4 fil till! flil� 4 . . I - ­ I - -V1r19t=07 ­ - � _ - 'ttMPMM__jnLlje4 (,lit L � �, I . i,rted__hV fW(V ,.a ' - Ira 4! -11- I _,__ d ., . t) , I . � * -- 11,'t L!�e Ihe !:--. -.'�t ­.";,x1i. ,yr'110 Is al- j, -,,%,e. , ,kil w��jit well, -n Ti t. I I the sidtaS . Pv"Uwirly ,m"t'n; -dirty u _7 . ' - I I , . 0 - sea. The. turtio wAq' releasok i . � IV.) to It t lie Nym,dr., When he ' . . "which I -after'. N't little 11a§­I)f`r1 t"'d `f t'110 -h:111-, ' 1� ____ . - , t1tv I'lianiolts. wlten .tho, pe -1-t (it _________1_.1__Z1_` trRr.%;PM"."9W I I .. y4k going- q1l Iler�"i.i a milk -ran, (accident. Q I . . liove in siplit,' when tho st.�r ledVed � I I . I : .. * %, I_ 1;" I I . . 4 -P 4 Nobody knows, It datep back long I I i I I civ:11"Cli Egy, t , had - l'othlag , . %__b� - - 11 . . I M.1 11 F pr,.iye'rg had been'said. . butter", th(I re.111 - fisl"wriwITI of t:�.o :'114* -i's a 2-;tlh.(�'. the, �,!"Ior who Is ,-it- � "A , 1. - -nj1%.iii�iljent-. The falls -he I � . ovor tl.o (. �jjjy,* (It' fq�jlys�,, 11111st 11:ive been Sub- , I . . . lc,f t - !, k,� WV:to "n t1wil pap-,-1-11�4. twide . toAlie, prehistorle, IlUo mbny otbor in- . .1 I . I . . , I .t I �__ . ­�­ Tliorth 11,,iefic wli­ oftern fi-re- up into v ;:",; go;:Ig to (1!1;r tho ,­,:,� noxt vny-nn) 11j,",w _41,L"vn .0at stct,p t,,.nmk ' � I . I .,-I wonld 44 I jo !-011 to priAty rongh usage, for illo . � " . 'r " . - .. . I . . � . . Velitiono which,jtre watong the fulida-, f--(')"(�� � '11)" Of re(ld- 1.411)'i' 0:11111', kj,iFj!h-. , I , . . I '. - I - ,;k,-(,1;,. t arv6t �-,id­tliq 'IN,,,o !. 11'...1; " 11 Ii � , ­ . - I - -it t n' a tr.iiinod avn,b-. t , - - � � ,A � I!. iahter- _T"ch__- - � -----, 44,vtv�-*14444*w-Of 441� t., � - . I ,4ij,t�q f7 h. ) �; jil, . . �. ,(I� tjio bottj)nj �nre­,bulgcd in. I I - . * . ­ . - � - A "wilvi 90 - lj;,vo (bint, crkA I . Ilk ,(", .. . . ­ I - '?, ( - � . . .1r!n,,,----- - *Iliz. - � 1:tM41-r"ri-rPripha I i I I ineittais4of, vly ation.- �. . ' , , � . I , i , I . . .., - ' ' & 1), , to� quit � 6 'i I t1w 1,31:4 whol" he 111alip't a lie w,js ,,ill tiows anki brut,;�:es after- I I I j " r .1c �­ i'rcli foll-110W oiles. MIR ' 0 b 6f the prievIA of War sepins to 1)1, wks " 't � 10ft ,. i I . %v;�rd:�, and it give,.4 0),out "oz. .,;) ", I . - I . � ,I .. I � who fnVent�d t 0 water-whool. bv., `N11 010 116oh., of Cle Pibl�% wer(! , . I" 11)(1.11fe of It -w "Ifillb"It 11-41,.-il�n. !1.0 ,.A...."Ke. the I1:!'hI!u(1k)r - ars . ­. V I I ; 'i I I P -, �, 11 * C11, .. . I � be it -better. plilloso,phy ln�tho.pl-ayinp . I I alwais swe. V-.1,rds. I * i i -, N - , ' hanline-.;s. h lie has I . . * I . pyrus, � P.,�-roh- � : o0g,1'1�111�. written on, _p, I I willch.,materpower wax-, .nR1410 RVI -111-1 . It 11 0110 'of �hoveo ond of o o fi �,Av is n "n.1,10) It .1% 11c(448" iylliT - " ,ul � J*he- camera man ,-,-t up his cimera .4,nOxt '01b Is a in-110nan's inivaq. of 14;11"C's. Before young jilen wilt)' - . . - ­.. ­_ - ' I: , . ­ - _ __ . .. ! molit vfa,.-; ant known !1i V'ome until �. able. Who Invented tile pottbra ' voytlge 1' t" I' -)ng, -age - irU7 __W* ;! b ra., o t..."i­ and I fo- a i��.J, I v g.!,,-4 ba (�I%. � _'_,- __ � ­_ . _ I __ 13--irrt .. ttw4llm 11T�­ I 0 - .- __ 1 ure. Perb,ips his firm was too hol-fl lived the sbeltbred life went out to F_ _­� , j lv� t M ft, I �. � - I -14a- - - . * , I - . . . . ; t b, � fir t ",1A i * , of thc Chrixii;111 or.t. 'J�P_ I - I I I wheel ? ' -, _- I y . � - I- _.___ - - , _', j-()I.w' 14-p- - ! __ - __ � � , , ___ -- ­ 1. o __f� -to - , �- _ _, T � 3) I I I v�' als I U S 4�1 I 1 $,.41 , . , ­ - -N ))'*' A , I , , , !", (�f � 0�r, 'jT-,jl�jjj',jt Jj(tj 'Jjj� I I a . 1 14 7Ed V. for -I uv= .<:�­-,efjj; to s"Pp�y h4141 with a Imtttrr--me. fight', g4ines. wer '11id.-m-i6i -Ti- .Vn9CTG%% � for, 11 , . -1+ I I.. ly 3110 pligine %Naq to fall. It CAU10 so , " . . - - . C r lliloftjinf, 'It' , . I I . What '.11 ,� %. seem to 1,itldlubbeirq'111�0. A e-;��rd frcl�l 11'rk,v ",-.("21�-.R. t�l 'As n1i'lly atc-ned to der -11 ltit" his I . - j thing- in a goo.4 inany lives . I . I - . . 1, . 0 't thit It thro km .%%..IN.. t1lere'l.-4 -n joggod rent in''tbo 1111d t h 01 . '' W � a - .. � ­ wheal fVil Chihosd In- I I , 1 ­ _­� ­ I -1 - - The - pra, yer- the tnn111N-Pt-A11­v.1!_-A�-T) . f, 1 , I .. 4 ' '' little tov slilp Ictillt lor the -;!,.olt�rcd nitJ'AhL4, (11 -.,i,, .�',Ilg 011 1,1,�o C!"'tance tt) 'kily !,evil . I . I * . _.__.____,_, 50"I)t� �'l lilt ­ I t t. I a 'a oniall water -wheel, I . 1�ilk , , . I : I d*e. Vhri,i,gh ,v�hlcb' 4f *course, the fl)Niiniis of garnos tI)e darkost (lis. ca iue ra. but Int, it entlet! its co4rse � I . . . I- -44 . I ___ __ � rentlon. .1 jjj,.Porfl�.fl tn'.-ul-A.-do. , I w;j, . I .i . , I , 'K. -Iter :�Oiljp 1);iy or inl,�t otiid .'�-af-,- -ths�, 1­t�.',.�, %,',, ,!i ;iro -.%(,,,c(te,1 nre"ril.-I I I I' __ I PSCAI)NI fl-eely tis he 11111diedit out. ; fiPpolyitiuents., It Is not that the st-a few.fc&t 11,1�11.44�Akadi;:��� -.--- ____4 ' re- i7_,_,.L . . . a i , � , 1 I nround tile axis of whi.ch Is.wrapped . A 11 111R.Vlllol)� Clain-.ir.i:m'hit I , , � . . .... . 1% I f ­ � I ,�'. ---.---'--�-W1Xh --st it , --- I _­_ i t s r. , i x 1 1, v - r � �,,. - I ti rl r -,,w-. - - T i �g* , , , ,,.,vi.. TTi%TT)O;"t.; 10T, �� "'rhed Or �jjjqlj and sto;wq ol-cr t1,0 I,%'Acy --l""Iftelt . . . Vee'u`on g, ., .0 _"We - -lilies; - Alt-RAIII?eO Nf h4dill't-lp"I peit A a ta W, "I . --I � ­­­­ '444V4a-b44W4W,f"v 'awr ­­ -.1 itt"' . � - Atrl" I i idpa of ri%lneing t.,g.; to a 1)-a P, Mix . I I - I = - .T.� . - I , i I I I , � N.10,utit al".1, OUR w4vfl�l may ��jce be,,'- ,, I ;,- o),I, tL rd 1. o t 1, e, b;,., t, I i %v - I etc., are �surdly "faked" by nican.4 of he play.,,- thein, find, Indeed, oftQn In- I . 1; _ �, I . - 0 operitt6r. - ­ " ..- 4 � printed prayo Th 110.M is P61re(I I I t, I - _,� ' I Ang ttio Niter %N,lt)i jjvnty of water, in n runntug r,,,(1,1,,,10, ach ru,Vohi. ! - ,f�� . , pc,"irirt' C, diliit�,'l ijil%tiiry vfit ii -,,,,in n . I - � , I . . I F , he ip�-Jud jalij 11, � ... I I -) t. , " , 1 ("N (, r 'I r �,. �i t I # (1 i , ,11_� �- __ aligry rep.e, i,, I ,I y i't, I . ') 4 � . . 0 falsi) bottonifl. This trick' 04 -ensily 'ststd Oil plarlpf tD�enl. 1P opilf. of� t I '­_) -�.. )­­��;V _ , � ' t W. -, . - a,_AN-;11 -at*w_4x,L-44,"­Fa44-- , ! I I .. _,. '44_14A . . . ' - . . � I I -4 V *� �, �. * �; - �.' � �_ ile-li 11CU4 OJ� __ -1 i, T -.T -t 7. - 7�4-�"T-J-v ,,-t- road drani�l,'arc ta*iiwjprod�itt!,,n 0 drea(irtil I . , P I f' r dj-.Renve.rel; but Is Qdoi b=j&&__.-_ I �1� ., . . ew ,4t%e . I UN of It liv a rr,0110oli i P -IfN . . _.,;,,�_�._ there - . . . " I a cIrcul U . - , __ - __ - V � , f I I , �1 1, - #4 , .1 I --Nvhf tbo 11.11. ., .v 41 - -16 I 11 -.--,-, � J,114A%. ,611 1U-V4W&A'J11;', it t:* 4*Y I . . . 0-- X" t% .----, tilly. auxillary eplivor.f.ris of n N, .. " �, v - 1 f, c! I 4.. : - i 1 -4 111'8, I 11 861110 ye.11.4 . - . "'. f luefl,411,ro . ago: 110w to ),ring it r1glitor totich to theill. i , . t V. . t1lose ,tvlio. tll'.�,,�,, t,1,,,,,a7,. ___._­­__­ - L ___ .- ­�N.Iui% . ft t -I a V41TTrr1_11_,1'_�11 11�,r­ � 811( ('� -�ubq of Vie � , , , tiv ,vts, Th s 1111'. im-11100, " . till). � " I . i lit nr.i7 iluzzlod the nMclalq. ' . iqo n9t tbj) 40 - .. I . I I)tjtttirs Ili jig�r, bccatwe, -, 0;, I t "i IlQt ; ,,� 11,1, �Ir:uorl thlus tpr I - � %�%Ittcll 811Y of the gaines of tenjils ', . � I .. . - , . I . I I r?aving Idea, - - 111-kehig I" I , tialiv, 1.4 lu�oql , I- 1;,.,.- rol opor. I � . 1. . . ") � . I t t.,j pl-opcl. y st.1inred eloso t 10� �, .!e .1 �,.. 4e, ------No I . A I I . . . ... . I I . on stiburbon courts, this suniniQr and I ' ' I thcy are nif%sters ot It usu�Aly, -The, n ��pt to ,,,,, ­: 4 -. � f ni 19 Ql*�,Ise. 1,4 , � . I I I * . � ft 1.4- riot rit .,ill �inlft-Ay 'lliat n)I the . W11th it, !A1"1:,:)l i; i (I V 'Itoe-7.11of-I to - . 11 . � . Ilotied r1m, m1d thurO, Is' n') rafse bottolli, ,v -, . t, , � . -n 0, Wirdy lvt--�',-o�- r,i1)-'-N))0s) tj 'i �, I- .%, ­ I 6 , .1'rt­ I I il.-I"blit , ) fla pr,i will aeo for le§s sivaoo, hit t ing; , lialibuttera 4i & e I I . . Wkat milikes Athe laii1w,q)o' !, �, "K . . . . , ' I abovo-mcni � fin kIn.,1% o' %vilvols4ore -ini.h power,,t'av j,:;-)er nilti w,is a I . . l 1-golng Clflvo�,o, Thry falniI o4' t)1Q LQtit:4 w:uall- n , � I Qj;1l,PJ-.:i of "., t �,i- e j 41\,i�, 011 �, i �,, �, Ai,',0-;. This ' I Oh- �. i S. � it li(1111"4 co1.q;del.A)1,.r . 1P.q.; tlinn it i you will hear it great dQat niore jau ' I . �' tair'; - . I., . i � - I , Ve ,toe brl!10 ''I iL " " .# - . Invented by tho Avere , corf-orn." . .1 I . � I I I . ter over feeb]6 strohoo, TbQ play o �)J(j st,tilplIng.mic a jill, h . t Ot U01111 In - VI; ei, b% or. 4 �, I 'i or . I * . . . Wliat V�o�:sonis 1,r,',glit j,'r-r1',w..P the, I should do, I til . i I' � I 'probably first to difloc I -nver thn posst,--, l'ong nt") tIw4'i)1­,-.0 .vocill to have. . ; I , . . ' Q)*4 typlv I -A t, Lb ?'I t o A* lo� L . .,, f I �. , The too lnP,1e;0c­s -owner haft -rc., con-fekises that lia is Probably VlayjD9* . � 'Al of tho ro:d 11�'.Igator, V. 11,,�] P# !',,#, (1ccUs"rettirg � . .r; � - , ,.blIltfeA of water -power, for driving.' g1vew ui)'InN+n', 1.,- Cong-!:,. I All, the �- I I . � -1 , . I � . '-;!.,rlxkkql I very . g hl.,Iabl,�,, favtoas, Vbo fin- v�-Iilvh tlrn',�-* 010 vvtn�r of 1ho 111�lq �(,A ,;11�1',j� 111()Vt�'i t1w llwio-n .!,I.3 "I"'f"! t" bafll�, - inc.dead of blaiuln . I 1. 11 -X i ia t 11 'rt r1oj,,-,.,--,,4 '019 farnio,'A tolL , U* ;� .. . I micbi?icry. . . .-Illiv, tho"y idewl liz'1116f a lot to give' , k i, F . I I , . . I , � I I 1* . , t)r, flie *-.J-,(.. ,� 'i"'I. 0101 of $r-00, ft'll tjjo *ere* -pill . o,%1r,.­- Ity It 411 t�r �T�,.% ing siv 11 _. I t� -i f:*'.", V, :(I biv pal trer.� the ] l#Ljjt" tho cbjjj�t, 11n(i t1le the proopect ,., I iN �- 14 v "I I crr',-h Oe N%crn-nllt $Oil, i , .. V!lo � 31 I . 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