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La S of a of © repe ‘ ‘ol 22 soldiers and potential foes, was expected 6 tle o where the Wil-| Set consists of two repeating revolvers ™ R... — Teka feonahe ta halt @ Geena it hurch wh > the Wi-| plenty of ammunition. Wednesday, only es e - mers’ father and mother had been ’ x | Japanese naval officers who had 3 - No Phone Orders. heen with Togo's flost off Port Ar-|iarried, dined soon after 2 at “Plain Skip in the White House thur and had taken part in the fleet | De@ling,” and then were driven over White House, May 14, 190 any amount of hard work if there is hreatens to turn into @ apdee. | Mc be with Archie a great deal. He and} ot Jack are rather jealous of one an 2 with mother’s Virginia cottage and| By George health : 1-| ees rice "g 4 dently " « . : |who Keemly feel their excessive n n thinness the roof is high near the wall, for | Swed ether, which protects it! é a. and weakness are often! it is « continuation of the roof of the| from the keen eyes of ite enemies. | ; Lb LEELA A EL Ee ik x CONVICTION TO STAND/*- ‘Aguinaldo’s Girl "| ietin, Seat feeding the a welco with it a general improvement in selves, but all the foodewe had was the health. Nervousness, sleepless | sent over to us by the dear Wilmers j mea end lack of enere which | | An we found that cleaning dishes and in pleasant te | unsurpassed for t er-|took up an awful time we only took i Usne ‘eneral debility, ete ‘u two meals a day, which was all we cn Aah whe, go,not desire to put wanted. On Saturday evening I fried ears | javoiding fat-producing foods ltwo chickens for dinner, while moth-| hr Resinol products ab all druggists | RPSPIS ISPS IS ISPS REPAIR SDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1919. vosevelt's HisChildren Joseph Bucklin Bishop mr by ScmiQNER' > ‘Sone, “aye Letters to Edited hy’ — aye Mand I am delighted. eo cheers er bolled the tea, and we had cherries the spring of 1905, the rig | Officers of Togo's Fleet Jand wild strawberries, as well as bis icra erie 6s tte 4 : cults and cornbread, To my pleasure administration was tn Dear Kermit ext Friday Tire Biggest dag iT pa ego png dare or ig hal down with mother to apend ®) chicken and admitted that what you hey appealed in vaty eee ts oie [children had said of the way I fried a Pivagela gg Jovem just as Ethel loves Ph) ciicken was all true. In the evening the rol 9g of a go riding with her I play tennia with re pages ih indoors and then went} > 3 y morning we did not) n was ‘alls wit Ted and nome of hin and my friends.| ey uti ®, Then I fried mother © and the sympathy, if not | | Yesterday Ted and one of his friends) ie neetsteak and some eggs in two 1 States with Germany's very much st to church at to three, In the evening Commander y much. We wer to the station to go back to Wash in, on I rode the big stallion—/| Chief—and enjoyed it thoroly, Alto gether we had @ very nice holiday I was lucky to be able to get it, A President as Cook for during the past fortnight, and tn-| is housebroken, but he ia like White House, June 11, 1905. 4 for a considerable time before, little Indian. Tle can stand Dear Kertiit: Mother as 4 I have| Bhave been carrying on negotiations ‘dak Gham t say jaan javaty trip to| With both Russia and Japan, togeth “Pine Knot It iw really a perfectly |e" With side negotiations with Ger Gelightful little place; the nicest little] ™&"¥, France and England, to try to| \ place of the kind you can imagine,| S¢ the present war stopped. With other in a great deal more plea a good eng pe ing ve Per-whessoa r oy |* S00d deal of tact and judgment— | with it than any child with any toy Jif I do say it myself—I have finally gotten the Japanese and Russians to |agree to meet to dincuss the termn| yeace. Whether they will be able | ome to an agreement or not 1/ n't may But it is worth while to have obtained the chance of peace. ang the only possible way to get thin chance was to secure such an agree: | ment of the two powers that they would meet and discuss the terma| direct. Of course Japan will want mers, they are the most generous ~ 5 ¥ bt to ask more than she ought to ask, tho ne houghtful, self-effacing friends that |. 0"), lor to give less than ihe any one could wish to see, After] | will prove impracticable. Perhaps actions, the attacks with the torpedo | boat Motilla, and #o forth, I tell you they were a formidablelooking set in Latin, and IT am pleased! and evidently dead game fighters our steady improvement in it Kermit: ‘That was a good or bobcat ahead, but now that 1 the ite House he thinks a h rather do not ing | about all day with his f hen we get him to Oyster Bay we can make him go out rid h us, and then I think he will I ever saw, She went down the day| before, Thursday, and I followed on Friday morning. Good Mr. Joe With mer met me at the station and we |rode on horseback to “Round Te where we met mother and Mr. Willie Witmer, We all had tea there and| then drove to “Plain Dealing,” where |we had dinner, Of course I loved both “Round Top” and “Plain Deal ing,” and as for the two Mr. Wil He is very ounning and y. IT am immensely pleased ne. Tam going down there for with her some time soon, Your marks have just come! have worked hard put everything to order and went to/ 4 will Sat there ie the chance fore jext day we spent all by our- 4 * 4 Merchandise wants .......$1.00 to $15.00 | en T filed bacon and epee, while| @AK@ & peace, which will really be| Certificate ae = 9 Bitro- Phos hate | mother boiled the kettle for tea and | for cs gg Pag oo — things | Waterman's “Ideal laid the table, Breakfast was moat| any rate the expert: | “a ul ment was worth trying. I have kept | If you don't quite P. ccensful, and then mother washed| A ea decide ens the secret very successfully, and my | ow what to deck dishes and did most of the ~~ an ea Sion Pape tinea ii a It Is and How It Increases x times and did most of the work:| dealings with the Japanese in par cur Merehané Cer. SN te Eee Srety See | Weight, Strength and Nerve-Force : os nen We | tioular have been known to no one, walked about the placa, which ts 15| so that the result is in the nature of | pring, & surprise admired the pine trees and the oak|” “"™ | - To Be Continued.) ‘een, and then mother lay in the | kk while T cut away nome) (Copyright, 1919, Charles Seribner’s give us a better view from sons.) the piazza, The piazza is the real cv'-| teature of the house. It ia broad|, Uny yellow bird in India makes a a in all, saw the lovely # and beauty, ther thousands of me i women on an men and wor nd runs along the whole length and |! est from two leaves of a tree, | house. It was lov the rocking-chairs and hear all the birds by daytime and at night the whippoorwtlis and owls and little forest folk Inside the house ts just a bare wall with one big room below, which is niece now, and will be still nicer when the chimneys are up and there is a to wit there in Catarrhal Deafness May Be Overcome If you have Catarrhal Deaf hees or are even just a little hard of hearing of have noises go to your druggist and get 1 ounce of Parmint (4 ~ill. fireplace in each end. A rough Might | M rt | ounce of Parmint (a met f stairs Inada above, where there are pint of hot w r et two roo ed by ange Going antenishing wor mea, separated by & passage asa in weight iso carriee| Way. 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