The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-08-31, Page 2't.1.401044,0*.ir,
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•" .SYNOB, STS; • POMP over the houQ. Whet a ,eheelc-
whge,,lurs. willett, her daughter , ;
41e4or purhuby,and, three. neighbors., 'Mg' tragedyl could 'hardlybelieve
iayed sut table, tipnihg, .4:aPirfthIPP"' it we-euly :beard aboift it thIs.
•Sf44414 states that• -Qat] t„.• 4. 0e; Ti'eibelyatt
bLs pqea inuraer„ed heme4h Ex, itigi ItneW•;. We were -terribly
...11401Pthia. purooy fipas hts friend OC td 0.1.4X.4"04St do nweift,
the base of his, textill• fracturea; ;Tre,
•VelYahr.s '04,00'1,4es hIS.PState. intO four tcT7. :T.1414.10/' d'Oglitett
CriUal,oarts, luetW,den Ills' Oster, Mrs, 1.1.e.71184 !b•44.157 noticed the giri who
•Jennifer' Clerdher,. Alia the tirree
• -Oen. Of MS .tletease".a.:.stster. 1%I.ar),' Peat,* . ,
uu1• lia4t.41.11Tive4 he in, and yet, • she WiO
„ima, 4 JArrog. pearson had b'egii very pretty Pretty glrIt tall
•bannitea the afternoon of, the •mtircler$ big hhte' OVA 1;417,..,' Willett beySelf
leaviiig•ror 11,,ohtlbn the follhwillg•nl_ „ ,
In: Major Maior'ptirnaby,reeelvea• a 'cheque' a„. seat. ' .• • .,,
.fer 4.0110, Powicis: from a neWsptLpr 90'41"4ay X can
• paneee: belleyes, he le innecOnt and:hur,
•Oetitions. Trefusis, pee.r.son'e h;11?;you, i4440f0i•I''1
v;a:c rxt.'
ties to,, Exhainoton,' tna4eg 7t,le of pPor
..Pearseet• 'she adeenipapiet tb",tittst.tFere is cnn think of-"
io-Pfillathta•hee. ahd aelt$ hitrt to„bell4 elear aiirthineru
• ;. Ips.pc44:rr•.p.44 p..1;:k*Ir;,•-`,Thaa,
• yyou,_PePrSe!. one. never,
what pa43";: be useful. or e* 'what
• inaY "net'," ' •
qiiite...uhdersta.hd.;...There' may
.
possibly ' be something!k.the heliSe
that may, throw lightupon this sad
kllt•1 rather doubt it.. Cap.;
tr,in Trevelyah removed all his per,
son.al 'belohgings, . He even feared
.shouf..'..! tamper with his fishing rOttai
PQPr_, dear unit."- • • •
'She laughed a little.. •
•- •
"Yetr-7-were not..-.'7.acqfiainted
' 9• • •
"Before :I took the 'house, you mean?
:tioies-.-thee;. but be fiver 'Caine. :. Ter-
• iietter be away these riblY. shy, Peer tltar. That :WaS what
' •• #471:s the matter. with knowny
•';'$11rs.. :Curti's' dr* deae4a.of iTma like it. They:'ere called:
'anti .s.9.• did '01:kar1e_§ ..4n0.11•111Y.• .. The .'weineri-bittera-and-alt sett, silly
'-flOW 'of ••inferination loosened With; SO thiiigs,really all the tine it!s only
difficulty had nhuo.st..evei7whelm- olyrkes4„... If 1.&,hila have get at
said Mrs., Willett with determination',
-"Pd son . have vs, O'er all that lion-
brin,ging".eut7-' . • :
Inspecte'llarOhootit began to ii.n.der-
.statid captain strongly
defensive attitucle toWfirds his ten
ants' • 1' • ;
'"W.e hottr: asked- hiM," continued
Mrs Willett.' • "Didn't we. ".Virolet rt.
• "Oh! yes,' ni4ther.". •
teal SIMPle Sh. br'' a • h. ealt,".
,
" CHAPTER
"AS for illett,and, MISS VII-
Stt, that's iihtit he one iiith make out.
•' plerit.y inoneyithere. Amos Parker
itt Exhampton. they teal With and he
•
tells hie their Weekly book comes to
*ell over eight pounds or nine pounds.
.
You -weuldn't believe the. eggs •that
, goes ,into: that house! • Brought their.
Maid/servants from Exeter with them,
• -they' but they don't -like it and
• ' want to leave,. and I'rn 81.1.te I don't
-Marhe therh you ask 'the it's' a
%INV( burying •yOusksel
•the country' like this, a.' smart lady
-like- thailt•;',.-'Well-,.•.-tCell.c;I'TITPITO-se.klin-le'
' 'Charles ventured to put a question.
. • . . .. .
, .
• ".1,1.,,..Major,. Burnaby - got .back
veil"- he .asked,',. • ,., ' '' ' • '
.
Mrs. Curtis- paused at once, tray tray hi
hand. 'e.,•''Ye's.;, indeed., sir, cahnetraniP-,
Ing • in, 'just ' the same. as ever about
, tiiil , • an bour: :before, you 'arrived.''
. IliY; sir,'" i cried to him, :'. 'Yetette
'. •
never walked alt,....the, -ici...y.''from..pi-,
likni3tetir ...Air(' he sayS. ip,-Itis,...stern
4Whit:' net? - '1i. a Man has got
We'..leke he :deeSn't. neetr.Ienn.:wheelS:,:sod_.:;31,ig , willett... 4T;_vox...woiliati..
1 40 it '4',41,c.' 'a '',Weett, any -way as YOU loves a ...;sitifor;,lhapeetor 'Nariracott.'":.:
.i.ow, Ilia. ,Curtis.' , , :HS- ,IiookS, *IA • It O ---a. iixTed to ' Ins'Beeter*Narracott
' rinigli,.'„' It'.0. .11'. Miracle:: he eVei.tet :at this innhture 'Viat the interview so•
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through on Friday. nigt,ty..:Pigh .ralie .T fa,r ... had b,41.4 rtof .ex4iroly-' by -Mrs..
ellt it, at. his age,.' You Mak 'say What ;Willett: :'.}:te was convinced that she
6 .1iitt-.' il'irt:'•n-4-413.4457s• .th.e•'• ;3ir:In. NVas'ati.exeeedit'iltYciever Woman. She
kentierriert aren't .a :pat*, on, the old ...,Mighi,b4 ,as:inhoeot.x.,.slie ii..)14,2,4re.d..
.iiine• .-''Thi4'..M.i:' tOit4t.C.F4rOjid-‘,1*" 'OP. tii. Other ',hand she Might .hot.....*'
,Vould'iiever have .done it, and Ws...1:11Y. ,:,.,1,4,:...peint4.-azii amcious.4o.,7get
..t,li-iii)11;,,apit 4.t's-,th-6776fliiien:'..e.t7grs• "inforination about is this," 'he -said.
..}1ibbert at the Peet offim_a:AdAt_ethe_ temfook.,:.;Burfia,by--as..,•yrou zdoubtless
:P'.itOri7OT"lif,r". PeM..id,",the•bYtieksrith, loiow.i • ..diSeevered t)ii*..1)61:1y, 'Se was
;bit Mr. Garfield 'Onght... never t47,&: haV!:' , kill to do so by an. iaelai7-tit.,. that.,pie..,
it'14ini-ke:eff':*.letiel ),*. way he li'd.• 'eurrea br, 'thi4 house."• •-.1 '"`" .''
I hare. gone with hit; 'If ',/,i'ygy 'nfeanr, • .•
: .
e
aim... unially.. Ra -ii, bi.:les,t ..in, *, '"I mean.. the table; turning. '..I.• beg
owdtrifti eyhrybOdy...vtonld- .bave your. pordon, • . . ., •
....manied.,mr....fraifiell4,,.' .,f1,.n4, that's a :He turned sharply, • A. faint, sound.
' fact."•: :. . :: , , ,• • . , .;.. h.aa..ee from 0,0 gia : , ...
.She disappeared triumphantly :into ..poor , v-ilido,, ,.,sgi4. he., .fivother.
,. ' scullery amid aMid. aidiaiter: of 'tee "She Wa-s . • "bly..npsetindeedt We
tII'flgS '''''",,It.'."'It*--?'",..,14-.',.,Trit'47--.:.--.• 'airAIST'.. opt •urraceciuritable. ; 'i I'M
gr.- ciltiki.tifeugh*113' reTOVed. An'• ilet-SuperstitiOPS,.biltreally,it was the
aged •pipe ,fronit':the'right side of .his. niost. ,unacc.ountable . thing."
• itth: to. the. left Side.". "..- '• .:"It did'ocetir then?" '... • •
-..“Wornen."-he said. .`talk a ,krt. ' He mri; livili opened ber.',eyeS.:Very
r ...... . .
•„,,...tilq!.•14*W -they, den't .CW Occur? t4 , ..0().ccai!? :.' Of course it eceUrred.---.0
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it:1th Of :NF14et °they' are:talking abont,'*, fiip -Ha* i ih(4-rt -.1t,..w... 4, a ,,01;-.E_,..,a I
- .Q114,ries. ro'Se. ,41...,thin't'Ill.O.To]Mil ,rno...1.-, utifelin.g joke .aird. one ,in: -.very,.
and see 'ell ittirnabye.,,heI"shicli iftelloa': • • .”.., • . , '• -
Ill'irri the. camera' Parade, till 'be ,to;'. ' /tii vi.;,e'lirif,i.r2s: ''' saidAbe inspector,
c. :._ ' ti . . • .. . • . h•
.., . :
ukerracv ...morning,. . ..., , • . : :.x..1 :V.-.... , . Yon wqe :ye.* upse. t, ,1•Irg..
t . fI''il go With YOU,” :;,..-iat. 'En1,417.• i' Willett?'
want. to knoW. -What . he 're411Y:.. '"'•-kL,4' ,`We an . were. --Up to then it ...hou-'''.
• i.14.11.i:/i.m 40. .w"ida8 be.' beeti oh,. '3u., --t ,light hearted fee-lin.g. ,.
- C . .• " / •• . • ,
used ',Arid."then-' '
• .1"7,••4...
By gt,44.44.'PrO4e:
•Tnor414 • 4...70:14)/.404 '-ngt $.41Pfk.,1
ilef that ..maAbind.,lUetgultit reeOgu4e
400, .gieelalma.. 'tn4 true an
the beautiful. ". •:
" lY.1441.44 :does: aPtillhi, II1P;' *Ott'
.4419e4 :14,. more 40, 4!,tn
than te, lOYS it, ,
...6* -409,.. this; , Is the n4if4t tha
one /4"ei. ,becem,e. fume** eyertitgbt
like Tfron: ',Nobody, ; however,. 'TV
;ia4rn§.! ...44 144' a441n4r.•• pf 044404
wheii Byron woke ,to find710#10P1
ignored or uiiknowii. ..,tbere.litiAreb.00
;APOC7013tti°Pt'y'l.vit°.'liaesilfill'e.4.".110"Vt.C11i.'.4*P'10''P.'°$.;11!
In '00' theatre, .b4t that fame *44..0
ways -ahort.-Ihred,, • .04,1 t114, Pirantil
gen believe that fates and earPArs,.:eaa.
be altered or .iletprinthed s. by 'a:Wave
otia -ningic Wand:.• ..."
f; ,piett spect494141"13.";sae00,0
•&z...,444 '14,1114 gaino.,4p4aninF;;md?!14
tiirt•tr,t4oe:is
'10-44Yr°4 *no -,4f
a very rich man, wId1y.
lehburn and aelmIxed e.Ontip,enta.
astonishing Success' began :When
he •was tWentyeight, but before that;
..thP:t;
CoWardhad seen some very r baid.
timea. Less than, ten, years age] he
was 'nearly. down and, out in, New ydrk,
tile.tide, turned fer.
. had heavy .reirerges,".;mbiell 40..Met ;With
'the same courage and'follitinle as be-
fore. Had My. Coward pOtheen.anian
of gaY courage, ihe,expertenee -of the
Subjected to blasts- real hatred and
venom,' Might have "Ithecked •opt
tor,#ood.. •• •
• It is, '1: e"iirioose;, 'natural that •thos
who ivisli to change. out ways should
be received with„suspiciOn. •,•It is
na-
turalthat weshouldin accept -
Ing "change; to resent alteration be-
loved habits. , But. to Show hatred' PO
ath0 reformei-sancl. the innovators. Is
nother thing. rage. into Which
rnultihic1s." fall' when Cornea.
;along with ,a.hevi.fdeq..ta a puzzle:
The..htstory,of -the. saints shows that
:good Metr;.•• alterWrircia. canonized had
adored, were were:first ,hadly.• receivecl,.. if
not '.-actually stoned.' or put to death.
In more recent
the, fonrider ^of the,,Salya.tiaii.,Army, Is
a.proof Of this attitude. •I'aetril6ndtits
•folloW,ers ..Were, lit-tireated In"..exactiy
:the. Same' Manner, as :John ..Werileyr. end
his. followers Were •a 'cOutUrY earlier.
iten so diSsinitlar: 'pahees, • .1,1. As
OK. •IgnatiuS:',Logela " and George'
Fox, were all alike in that goodi.
.ness- offended their neighbors, because,
PerliaPSOt Was a -;reProaditethetti.:•......-
„Hen.ry.. Irving On, ther. stage'
bifitthe of his life.-..:,&fter.itIs
first 'aPPearariee told:lira:that:
'heihoUld•glya all dbeo:iiOng.
;4n ..actor.: "'He•.• Was booed and heeled,' •
stili likmade -hia name ih The _Belt's:, •
When., they setrearied Milestones, by
Arnold Bennett and. Edward Knoblock
,
nobody „hut: Irving ..hactifaith 'in it
chances
Chances .of .titeCeSS',. because' he had. beL:
Ref...in 'inhabit' and, knew that:•be was•
a great actor. •
!Henrik 1bcn, like John Keats, ,Was
advised by ..a. critic to return to ' his
pills and pottons, 'for: he had bee.n an
. • .
anotheaary!S assiSteht,'Errainent'critica
ieeied at and. deriled tits Capacity
•te'.WrIte 'plays. • ri6 first edition Of
'catillhe waS..,seld ;for :wrapping'. Paper.
Yet Ibsen lived to revolutionize the.'
Ehrolieah-llieatre: • • 77
Something sitnilar..happeried•to"per-..
. • ..• ,•
nard Shaw, .and if the.'envions•Greene
. , .
had ,'had 1:4•.:• way, rShakespeare ,would
have been .houuded' out .of the
There -Was not ono University wit, who
.• • .
did not este.em Shake , pear s
sirperior.,Invery,,re§PePt,.
larah Berphardt was hissed in„.Pg"..14
• • • . ,
7 7
.r,r• beginning:of' her career.; 'It was
QS4CCe
In p4110p4, tn'4' f4.14' 14'fh4.44144,, •11110.
'7044.#4)1firii00,*Wea'fill000t,t4ogn4.stoof.
of t.n4 4911.4.0J‘0...POMM011ei • Air,,U011i7
4”, #45,7, 01..141;09,40.4 4d. tprrtn14: gOieS. 1)0-
190 ilia 044e; 4441 term: #1'„
Stanley'.P441,411. 1010Y 4teep OlstiTee!'
his statemanship.
t was pp( Op p.ot Ji)itt
- Navy 4.1tIPV.3.09r, by : people. wbe.:bud
.444-0.4t4 pf. biaghtlity„
-VT011/011TY#4-01t7;
p ed for Jude the pbsoutei .and
f the gref.ttltual#4,yitflterruuttgltaiuRtl‘Pt..
)?•• ..4„Utexi, ,Chelclievi.Vee• 'bewled b)'t'tbe
prcss and the publlc and nearly driven
e' When 'WO frEst'plitY was..•Per-
-•
rormlH1 in St. Petersbtijg. . Oliver Gold-
4.4i,t1.),•;WIXO 04400;4 '',00)410U,E.e.illiW.,14!'
)04,, conteMperarieS,' because lie 'put
c.4,9"riOtera'' eu-tbe.., tag0; :LI e•
. simill-
tude ,abitse•
for '$euij.,,p.;.00:epy, *ben ,ble,ple•yfili. Were
•.. . . • • . . •-•
Put an '9 -Tv 1040g '414e4Y triea.ireAa. Dab,
lin,NVe..arp to.4414..tatilt..);%'Itb,;:tha
paopie bebUyed thus to gealas, but.
tlie ranie cynical among may,Woe-
Oanciric.'17 Ilitt-4:04*;41?..lilatUb'el'atfilPeta141Uneltg-ntiea•Wl
genlus;Were te, OPIlle our way•'. The
test et•eqi:ii.it* not what we .thialt
now Of Ibs.en. ,Or.tjuSe' ' V11.'
401114 Auf, ivbat We should . hOre done,
bacrvie. when they. Were not
. • . •
renowned; •
• The IriPst',.ohylons fallacy of our tithe'
-.Ja. the: . helier that ,rehoWn Cam be•
,tained einflioelY Who Is Willing to
, . .
go t() 'a School or ta,kett..cOrreSoond-,
ence, course...TO-hr. bookshops are full'
4.of .Oritlinos Of thie or that, and. everi,
;One as,sunies that farne,cen be acquired
.on. the, instalment SYstem. • '," •
• There are peoPle Who. bellei,;6, that,
.psYChOlOgicalinethodh,irt, education. in
the. --Past , children. were, made to' Stick at
tasks and to ,eieerelte ineinories.,
Toidayr, this. is.. termed unedricatiorial.
'The 'slogan has be,eoine "'make ,eVerY.,
thing'easy for the thitd,", eePeciallY, in
Amer -tea., • Theiresifitia that thousinfia
01 people are in a 'state approaching'
nerveas,•prostratiOn,becaute they can-
not .underataad... Why .they. are...not-AP-
lireetated. or ifet.' occupy;'proinineni
.;pOsittons; 'after taking ;twelire'letsont.
•"C,oritse". Or 'attendihg',,VriehOot
for the niaiMeadttire of, geniaseh, for
couple of terms: •• : • '
In ilefihing..gentue.hs. an infinite ca-
nacity fpr taking .pains ;Car.lkl.n. did net;
,perbaPs,4State the full 414-,.:liecaPse
.PedthaLgeniiis.was the result
:et:mere industry. .•:*t:41e," Satd enoUgh.
et, the irdth,,,to,linake-,peolne 'understand'
that the Iriagic. Wand does '; het.. exist,
that, dullards cannot tnimed into
geninies, F.:1,.p.d that success 13 won, notawarded. •.
Thc' last word Stia2-1.T.:. be 'With 'Merit.;
Irving who,sneaking of'Edriiurid Kean,
another great actor ,Whe"had,knowii.
violent abuSe,.. said: • . 4 i •
' "The road to shecess ties- throngli
Many •a thorny course,. over 'many on
obsthela whieh the faintihg heart
is often. tempted. to :turn, back. But
hep,e,and sehie ,of poWer within,. in-
. .
.spire:th.e .struggling.artist. Still to coy. ,
inine ,the conflict. ,till at .last:cedrage
and Perseverarree' Meet 'with their :inst.
reWard, and'-succesa 'cornea." "
•
- 'about. theTerign'e, in IgeneraV' •': :' Yen, .kneW ihe • sort Of .thirig. ' .COod i
Inot reSeS all'. thtWay. far her; anY more •
• They, went ,out together- Ws- , 4'44 ''M 21.* wrhier's evening. , And 'then
HS immediately ,nefurn'e4. . .7.1.„. -' 'E.; ;,-..-it.'s iincanny2'
' "They -, be gel* Toured to
joIL.,aid Mr...g4.rp.s.:'
li. -;re.'-: --• , ' !
3.4*.w.n3'.4trt?. ' What .do I-
Krs, 'Curti:h.. .„ ",.r.Nrrv;,.. ,,,:; .r. ,..,
#-,.....;.....-...;4'..
•.'Wbat: do you think/. Afix.e they t.l.kV..t.t.".,.:-/1 ifa.Ail.,.• ' r• gei*.`i ,f-rprgret; ,it.: i I', e
than 'it .:fo Eiecnora, Duee;
,
Society Gets Manor .Records
Xorthanipton, Eng. An e,ctensiVe.
part -of the Montagu Manuscripta'..at
• .
collection of ,manorial 'recerds, forniin
Boughton House, Northants,has just
been, presented to the IstorthamPt011-
shire Record Sociely' by the Duke ef'
Butcleuch; These niaelMeriPs 'relate ,
to the manors of Armstga,
Kings-
thorpe, Hemingtbn, Warkten,`Ludding-
T ,
op, and Geddington, and the Hundreds
of HuX1Oe, !Polehrooke, and 'istaVisferd,
and lc] the Honour ef Gloucester Fee: .
Sepia -date -as far back is 'the rei n
was hooted and ,instlted her. own :t
ePeetrY.teen, who found ,her t1y pre
suniablY; because; She WAS,' not fat .
ao.agh for thein. •
P„ onz'
:rad ainlost despaired ef-ever obtaining'
pot•life fe'r• his boohs. Mr. Seinen-et' .
rrrx:'rterspaired of any sUcees's on • t
'fOur montna befOre fortune
•theatrfa fer..*hirn.
• '
,,,tearting, or :are they tot? ..A.•,,ity.t
. they dumbs. and
.tits and a lot 'cif Other ..evilS,•••-'llef,
oWeet 'en her, that yen, Can see,eas.tiy
'4"...OUgh.,;;As for her, she'S heel": 'Pr*:
• Iike,.my, Great Aunt, Saah Belinda;,
he ie. Got ria, Way With her and with:
the inen.11 wonder 'What ."she's;:ifter
i1owT1 Do you khow"hat'I think,
- Curtis?", • ". • .• „ -
.Mr. Curtis' g'riiht‘i,d;
• "This .„young • ...that the
pollee are boldite• c,tt aCcenrit Of.' the
•'inurcler, it's my belief 'that he's -the
,she' t set on,,, And .she?t, come hp
here, to note about and see what-slie
an tria. out. •Ahd Mark my y'vor,ds,'
'Said Mr. Curtis'rattling •china,..°11
• &eft's* artyibing 4,6: find" out she Will
" • a
. grid -it!!';''' • , '
.At,the, same hid-her:it that. Charles
and Emily. Star tied' Out U.) visit Major
puirlaby, Inspector 1%lairacott was•
'riled in the drawing rein]] of .
SitIa-
ord 11860; trying to formulate an
inpressien Of. Mrs. Willett: He had
hardly known' what' he,had expected
to find, but certainly not what he had
tom* it was who • had
•,taket1 Charge of the situation, net lie•,
• 'She:had come ',rustling into the fowl],
; 41-44ottgbl•sy,' businesslike' and efficierit,
keen eyed.- was wearing ratbkr
, •elabbiUto 'knitted silk jt1Mtier" snit
, '.'that was -just OVer :the boder line of.
iiiimiltably for totiati‘st 'tveae. ' ire
• itookhip erc of Very:ifkpollsive ,ges;
bather silk, her •Sheea hightheeled'ipirtt
thi..164thor, pie Wore 'several 1alu-
able
liugs and 'rather. a 181ge,quantity
4-if,:110111 good and e•-,zpeugive, imitation
• Jtearig, , , • '
.4"1110ecixir I1/41i4raeott Said' V•es',.
' .deriths 'in Itapalleach year, , •
. .
,11,1yf,';:t•r.".k •••.k.s
„we:teal:1;
8,014` tititsr...14e4Wal.,01:"A''.>"f1,0.4'
•'9id,)etter,s,Proves
-
. nxfor4,..,-,,v00;,-gt14.ko'spettro's",
011P!'!)Y:a."-plip"061'. • 44: Oxford,.wlth
144140: Oe,rOIMMY before
,dignithrlea•!aa earl
•Selitembeh,
1610, aecordlilg to ex-
tacts from 'the lettere 'of
Henry methher c•t•'
'Ourtnis..Christi, ••whieh' have
just been,' pribliSlied for the first nine,.
TA 4.584 . 11104,6.04y issuedan
.erdinahee foriliddihg the prcsentatiph
ot stage - plays in ,OxfOrd., and has
generally:. been stippoteel„. that, irplaYs.
were -acted "in -.0x.ferd--h-t-:Ittralteur
his, time. I ,must have been pres".
onted 'in such 'places at: 111it yardS;.
tbat were , an importaut part: o
the.' social life 'of-, the .uniVortity; st
that, . it appe..a:ra'• that • the uni
versity did not .act uprin itS 'declared
aversion.' to Clritinatic entertainthelitt
-Jackson: •taYt .„that the. Perfornianeo
,thoVed the 'audience to • tears, ahd
'that' the face a the actor whe play-
ed De§deaione; even, after 'Othello had
•Ititled .hei.;_11,19.terod
that the 'piece. .with great
intensity, hatr that, thiss. inteheity, was
tempered _decorotsly. ' The 'actors • hot
only ...spoke: the.,,,Ilhea.-" suitably, 'pat
used,. very apPronriate gestures,. '
• • .
.S(we'd:.e,fi'..11"...as" c,11.'.....Wee.d‘ notli
One
.Making Sugar from Wood
'Job; of 'reSearchr.Ttir: the."...eotrritrY that
,4*Urds' the "lteble..' Britain] scienevis
:to discover.Wayg of .using ,that. • iv004.
•T,Ile latest 'filiscris• 4 'I Method,. Where-:
by'.sugar ...can', be maiti3',. •fycirn •WOOrt;
Ploquetion":.0i '.tons • 'Of •arigar*"
annually „"frorn •treesi..,i'S.'prejeatedlif.a'
reseahch 'report, to Qhe. Swedialt
ernment • ' Forestry -COmmission, .tayir
the. Anieri can -Chemical saciety4•4 ,,• ,
--.1,ising 'nfetlitid . foundliy'
BM. Erik•Haeggiand ahdPrinz.liergitie •
• sixty • kilograms, of sugar . and ..4 six
'kilograms ...of acetic • add have 'been
made from 1.00. kites Of. dry wood, The
, raw singer,. says their report', can be
used
used without .refining: as cattle."' fed-.
der -4 ir , t"Ot making . c and
yeast by fernientation. • In addition
it.. is possible. to 'make:, a. 'motet'. 'fuel
out of • :The process in cletail Is
still secret but is :known 'that it.
eihploys,the'.priripiples:of.the sacchari-
fication • Of , wood .:,by.'.eericen'trated
hYd-rechlerie acid, ..
•
0
he
" • ',..rt•I44rr.
• , ,
' 0,Vilt lieu, the best. Pla`ct.. •
in !,!nl.,4n: tifo ro* tn)40,•,orloy,.
vokr..ron,,,;m4t•tex,'!:A:43,tidytt.i.c1 .*:
"DfirriilY belleveAfraContifewhere •••
the.; World:, of, -infiernationrit•
there. to.,.seite...'•drscaScd- spot, but ally'
- • .
fI
We;Ya• te. It. 'are very tangled ,and -.cora;
h1;laH.41•1:14h;t4p-rti; tH"w. 'Ouid
help
:this geheration-let, him send ,the com'
monist, le,aders of America; at his ex.
.pense,'"to, Inle..for a. :month, or two in ,
Durant. ' • „
7--Tiskwees'.fint.re ,depaada entim—rely' on I.' •
whether you know how to handlet.your....
oWn„publicity4HEly .Chlhertsphr,• • ,
of indiVidUel enyiehnient."---J.Ran;ay
MaCDonald'• •
.."We are at oho" of • these •dramatia.
ti; tS history When ' the' :
'path .of pi -Ogress' lies Clearly hefore.nc.
. -oily we have „faith and confidence •
'; take 107.74"ittYniond Fosdick.. • •• . .
' is; anY:Piactice of CaPitak
genoratioir "to the..next..".7,-IItirry .
. OffrPhr.Pel.sella one 0! tli
most , essential:ingredien•ts of ,hapPl4.
ness the iohg. 'run." -Bertrand
. •• • • „
'Tye • reached, • the surnmertithe of
I Want to be where.there is lsutri.-,.."„'
nitrtiree ail: the time." -John D. Rocke-
'tier • . • •
experieneeof 19.29 is tee,recent
.to give •ahY. confidence- :that •
prosperity can. be founded on .tt Wall' ,..
Street •beolh."t-,Sir •Walter Layton.
.„."The•hiost...dangerchra.anithat in''the
Dnited -States .41e the man wttli art
emo-
tion and a desii.e to pasS.a.'he'W,
jineVer.. ' "
,
, •
More, Humor -Needed. g
-
• •
' .In Welfare Work
_.'..,•itartri..)0;.. corm •-.--.,,The; • heed... for
•
.fitimor• In:welfare Work has .been ever-
leoked,...Williaiii...,T.•.• • T. Squire, 'irecre7
tarit:of the' State.,:benartment,*of 'd?nb-
liC 'Welfare; .believeS., .
, • .
• ...
"There, is*thecticine in a -geocil,a,tigli,"
Squire said, "and workers should Seek;
to 'stir .hp. 'side when
wOrknig with the: pear, ;the' needy, . and
-the 'old., .'. • ; •
Is safe le- say that old people
dOn.",t.' get 'Mach.' enjoyment put: ;O±
laughter," he ,added.- ''ker that Part,
•orily children. are .really, merry. • Due
hnmer," has . tts part. • It did Mach to
ICeeP up •the'hiPrala citiri,ng the lAterld
..-0,•-fia;FlyeertifilVtirrhor."
played,. hi:swatter, thp fight. en the,
depres-sien,'":. : ' ' •
'
That:Ivor...14"s loftioSt.,. capital
Par., which stands on 11...
fln ii'
tairt•toP .12470 feet aboVe theSea..
ex?-4.,it • t-iral,'.1;. , . , .
:Tire
table. ',,tititur.ing, trh:i -*to
'next ,:t'erqui.i",i'.• 1•1•"'"Ii
The'greatiAt'.,of all human ...herr efits,
least Without w•hlf;i1..h othe,
ien'efit can b!: truly. enjOyed, l incie-
pendln..m--4arke' Otidwin, •
eietnitti sounding,
"Don't, :you'
lit Ntiirt.0`; ttl:141*4
• "Oh: :we . love it. "t. 0.vei;1•0•.,; •
• . H.er. tbrie bri '
W'e're SoutbLA•fricaro 01,.• 4nou
: “FteallY1 Vtrtat Ph,rt
. • .
•• "Oh! thp Cape. *.V.,t.tisit la;ar 1 evt!'
been in., Engler, 4.. tefo,7 e. • e'• •
ttranted it -...-finds t']*.Cet:I.v. • il.t.)st.
Ternaritic,• bot4le is reity.t
dottfortdble:" • .•
"What Ied.,••,01.2 to dome 1K.;, thl't
of the world?" There, Wh.,10.s.t gentle -
'cUriestty in his. 'Volta:
..1We've• :read rp Many 'books
:1)610tihirel.• and • #.4ec",:allY on
Meer, We were reacting One oil tri;
boat. Pve, alwayg• had a.
' "Wkat made you.s. it On Exharni;
te.n It's riot a 'very:AelI,knoWiilitt,e.
. -
"Well We Were 'leading these booi<g
ag Vtolcr yopf 'and thee (vc,aS" 4 by .m
ttaki Who talked' abetiihatn. •:
he 'Wits $q) onith'usia'stie abnut1:12'
'Vo bct thitintiodd „
Vire"dischse beriberi, tanstil by • de -
fidelities in dleiy 18 the effuse of 1/„004
*Pelt.
harthei-Wins,
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4 ' f14 8', ' W1?'0' nOteil knatisli
Jot *lien this Was taliett, bat qi te'w mthuts
t0108•
' "e"*40//•,...V.4.
,
intrner,. was gain* Strepg, ball', way m tit English ti 4.1r4
;tater Sire bild td glye up 'Mier. 'tiro •Witter„
•
• _
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• Beginning ! of Music .
To Imitate:With the, '• the' •
llquld voicep,....ef • birds 'was..practiced
long k;1]. etere, men' oak'
ou's. tunes, and .clolight.ithe:: ear witb
• music, . .The whistli•ng, of the Zephyr"
,throngh, the, ernpiy:'ree.d.s first taught
'the rusties to tile* • through' hello'w..
stalks.. Then try degree's they.lehrned.
the sweet .planinve notes,..• Which .
pressed:ly •the :fingers'. :of . :the.
players,' pours . forth -the pipe, . which ,
Is now found..through. the.. path.,
less '.groves •ahd Weeds and ,,gle,deE,
diVine,-.. resting. 'plates. ,iff the shep-
herds. .• ••tinre....by , degrees '..sag-••
gests • .every • discovery; arid; skill
...eitelves it. iati):.-tha.,ii.:essloris of light
• and."-fante-Tirese'ffnielocilea softeno4
.:the hearts of those
lighted thoal *lien...Ahoy: were
fieti •NvEth .1'604; 46T.:.tlipa every thIng• :•.•
,a,ffiird pleasure, ,-7...Lucrettus. ..1.014;m1 .
Rerhm Trauslated..hf
J. S. Watson. ...• • • • •
TOY.'
Eagle_Hra- d
6f:hea1thy,
tapp D;ibrit d:ba:drvilth: 686 al, )171,4don Eagh ."
•• '11.1Winrible teui.13'4107P.1—ear4CIV'vi'llir 41)01;
11t.,i thecoupon- bele*. • .' •
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the .11Ortlen t".o4
' 7'ot-onto, '
t instill, 'fine
eqpy of booklet entitled
Welfire:!' •‘.
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