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' fab LvaliawdG WOhbb, cui LUBDAY, JUNE 24, 1911. 7 1 | s . : Secretary of War in President Buchan- loader fifteen times a minute, and with| forward the short distance between the] Rise and Fall of the Confederacy” Divorces Like Free Love, an’s adininistration shortly tefore the the maganine guns he can fire as fast|lines with bayonet fixed, and then the! makes this assertion: , Att war began he ordered the transfer of &# he can move his finger pulling the | carnage was terrible [vm " eltance atid 000 muskets and rifles from the trigger | And the wounds made by those big rt oe Ing Springfield armory and from the arsene! EARLY BELIEF THAT INFANTRY Merciless bulle Sound Downitall ot Home, RECALLS USE (Ff at Watoreie, W. OY. to the, variate SHOULD BE SLOW. [rile er" States, These arma all fell into the! Fifty years ago the old {dea was held | from the rifl of to-da ch dyill “oe > HORECLOSUE hands the Confederates, Indeed, by most commanders that infantry fire | Clean through flest and by eaticatt » h Bee SALE iN LOIS | . old ramrod was without them they could not have armed should not be rapid, because the por-| That terrible 0 : ‘ ; Novelist C. eli in S| the forces which they had tn the field centage of hits was small and the men| cause of many thousands of woy contede pepe Pie) | RAMROD in June, 181, for they had no armories Were cautioned against wasting am-|the right hands and right acms t he rection ohh ae RP JOSEPH J. SCETH, Bay to manufacture guns, and they could Munition, It took a hundred battles to| Mere. Behind walls, trencies, breast Con tte armies, who has writ ETH, Bay, pot buy them In Burope and lend them |finally demonstrate the absurdity of| works Ip battle, thelr bodies were pro- | t vrrat and faireat military l ESI ) A Y, une ine 2 At Southern seaporte because of the| this theory. tected. But to load thetr guns they [Count of the war from the Confederate Wirstitere ihe Most } o | Withal the slowness of loading and| had to extend thelr raht arma high | Viewpoint, says strikingly AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, LN THE BROORLEN f Sel S t ti pics Hae ee ooo an teen with | Ating the olf muszieloadizg rife was| above their heads fn rammine home the | Phere | 1 to believe that had HEAL ESTATE | EXCHANOM, lemn Sacrament in | Muzzle-Loadi G Em.| # letae percentage of old faehionad, nt tn ee enc tns charge, and these extended arma were | tie Federal infantry been armed from is MONTAGUE & ) Load - much nearer each other than in tha| targets for the sharpshooters of tho| the first with even the breeshtoaders Existence, Cannot Be ading Guns EM-) smooth, ore “muskets, and many of| Wary of this keneration, When ammus | enetny javnaabte tnt tg war would hay / Py Broken ”” He Say Hurl- ployed by Both Sides at bea they had to nition was exhausted they could jump| Jefferson Davis in his history of “The | ended within « year , D J ; - S Immediately after the fring upon Fort j { ing Gauntlet at Walls Outset of the Strugg! Sumter the Washington administration EAL ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE= | le Struggie. sent agents to Europe to purchase arms, BROOKLYN. BROOKLYN. BROOKLYN, 18th and 17th Aves \ of Reno. A great number of various kinds of ——— = ~ ~ jog j guns were imported In the next three 59% t 53 t : j 1 J months, nearly all of which proved ut- S ty . j THREE SHOTS A MINUTE. | teriy interior to American made guns sit s . ‘Love Can Die, but Phoe-| Tho beat of these European gune were MINING ixli ise) the Fnfleld rifles, inanufactured at Bn- nixlike Will Arise U fleld, England, for which the Govern- BOROUGH F Its Ashes,” He! Ise of Breech Loaders at Be-| ment paid $% apiece. The agents rom Its Ashes, e ‘ike bought everything they could get hold °, i * f, Including old smooth bore muskets * Declares in Attack on} ginning Might Have Short of the Austrian and Prussian service, for } | " which $5 aplece were paid, ‘These latter R Al iD. TR | Modern Custom. ened the Great Conflict. Were shortly after thrown into junk ‘ ‘ a ea Pacis i ere ail of this hasty arming there was } A : Sg P a ' OR By Marguerite Mooers Marshall | | little thought given to breech loading Beans “ os little difference be | By Philip R. Dillon. rifles, nor did the immense supertority int os - | Let us cait tt the Anniversary of the| of breech loaders become plain to the Rae tween modern American divorces | Ramrod, And why should we recail| Federal authorities until the war had hie Gnd the path of free tove.” | | the ramrod at this time, fitty years at-| insted three years. vera \ ihe senker McKean, |ter those Federal and Confederate ar.| SOLDIERS NEEDED GOOD TEETH , r Py f a ane ti ist ein Mee Wharton, wrote. the recently Hublioned| mies in Northern Virginia, in late Juno TO BITE CARTRIDGES. ‘| F \ : t J olnt npprepn = hovel, “The Wife Decides.” ‘The b of 1861, were preparing for the first| So tt was that the army of 56,000 men . Ponca MEM Re! the Te ; ite Decides." ‘The bod sii gaa a \ Kreat battle that was to come a few| at Washington under Gen. McDowell tn : ad, whereby on ail ) is a bitter arraignmeat of modern weeks later. Beoause the ramrod is|iate June ‘wae being drilied in the use mt \ ( mathods of divo and it 1s sald that | the sign of the muzzle loading gun. The| of the ramrod and the biting of | 30 M AY REMAIN ON n of the characters are prominent} soldiers of the civil war at the begin- | cartridges—and every soldier had to/ MORTGAGE AT 5% members of Philadelplia society thinly | ein = o member: ladeipiia society thinly 1 M , have two good front teeth to bite those Mibcuived. itr. Star lament a ning, ‘Union and Confederate, were | ALY BAIGH sua v1 AND withiueny ‘ used. Mr. Mekean himself ts a armed with muzzle loading smooth bore | Cartridges. | ‘ ead yy A TiN PERC its yreoUt with a beautiful sume! mont and 9 member Philadelpht mer hom Did you ever taste gun powder? A queer taste, acrid, because it is made of paltpetre, chatcoal and sulphur. A ASERS. % muskets and muzzle loading rifles, An | Insignificant few had breech loader ship in many cb | : 4 bey ‘The great emperor, Charles V. of| hundred and fifty years ago the Britten ' Hei Mand sperous-looking, this THE TITEL * WONin ‘chinision Who haa une aoWi | Spain, overran Europe with his arihtes| naval officers used to give their men a wnt * in the first half of the sixteenth cen-) drink of brandy mixed with gunpowder ‘ ight his gauntlet outside the walls of Reno. | Ills eyes show glints of quizzical hu- mor, his smile {ts to! nt, but he has the shoul and chin of a fighter. | Nora, the heroine of his novel, has} decided to secure a divorce from her | flerceness tury, because his soldiers were the first| to make them with From the beginning of gunpowder, m to be armed with muskets—heavy and} outers and sailors have believed that HE NEXT TWO YEARS clumsy, yet the first of modern mus: \¢ gtimulates and makes hot blooded ik Bik) Pisses . aiid Comes, -Gonnuated | aiertoe ee met one eaat TG. Mle a fay sound ridiculous toa flat dweller who as had to face the landlord every month, but free rent for two Peru and Mexico with the musket and| a superstition which has now almost | or possibly three years may be enjoyed by the m@n who buys. a home in Brooklyn to-day along the line of the husband, whom she has only married | ramrod. A hundred years later, Capt. Aisappeared, but thousands of the ctvil vast mold transit improvements M Stand “ a] Ww pidiers believed it ie subway question is settled in this locality and th for a home, $0 she can marry another | and a divorce, the former generally pre- vette. He ee the elas ar A " man. ceding the latter. s musket in Plymouth town of Massa- SAVINGS BANKS. The Bowery Savings Bank 128 AND 130 BOWERY, NEW YORK, June 12, 1911, work (Fourth Avenue line to Coney Istand) is well ven to one of the big operating companies. Values f free rent as above stated ‘Well, every soldier of the civil war! under way. Within a short time the franchise will be chusetts, Little by ttle, muskets were| Who fired a muzzle loading gun had must increase at least 33 per cent., which me syear " , " ” oy A semi-annual dividend at the rate 1 firmly believe,” she exclaims, that} EFFECT OM CHILDREN IS DAM-|, Meh taste gunpowder. Remember what the subway did for realty values in the Bronx; the same opportunity presents itself in of FE and ONE-HALF Per it would b h moral improved, made lighter, easter to carry.) the cartridge had no brass case lke th TT 4 : oul much more moral for me to NABLE. Th 3 his section to-day. ‘There is a new subway station on this property ‘ent. ver annum has been declared freo myself from a man [ do not and| « 1 he leaden musket balls of the time} the cartridges nowadays. They wer : and will be credited to a 1 d | “The most damnable part of the| of Charles V. weighed elght to a pound. |ubes of manilla paper, about an Inch ; to depositors SINGER’S HOUSES ARE MODEL HOMES rs, building superintendents and men connected with the Puilding Department have purchased these homes, which is conclusive evidence of their superiority when they ere chosen from the many by men who understand material and workmanship from A to Z $16.00 Monthly Carries One of These Homes seni’ dren’ hace teal Se . A 101 | $4.75 Six-room and bath semi-detached Nine-room detached cottage with sep- . PIE 6 Bago cottage with separate laundry [35.950] arate laundry. Hardwood trim, par HENRY A, 6CHENCK, ‘President. can not love and, once free, marry the| whole business ts the effect on per- man I really love!” deal helpless and innocent SOTPRE Tf weigh eighteen to a pound. SELFISHNESS, Solomon of old, cares not for the suf-|of 181%, and the Mexican War were But through the volce of a warning|fering inflicted #o long as the division | fought with muzzle loading guns, friend Mr. McKean rebukes her is ‘Just.’ ‘God € you both your!smooth bore muskets. These were fired| Ger into the barrel of the gun, When “The whole trouble with you ts that/Chldren, you and the law have taken! with matches or flint. About 1850 the! the powder charge was poured tn he you are inordinately selfish and as ob-| sng Sway.’ some one tells my heroine. | percussion cap was introduced. In June,|{nserted the empty tube and the ball @tinate as a mule. You have but one|A™? she suffers for it, but neither s0 | 1:4, American soldiers were being| at the top of the muzzle, and, with his on all eums of $5.00 and upward and not exceeding $3,000 which shall have been deposited at least three monthe on the first day of July next, and will be payable en and af Monday, July 17th, 1913. | Money deposited on or before July | At the battle of Bunker Hill the bul-/ and a half tong. At one end w the powder and at the other end the ba The paper, was twisted into a sort of | knot at the powder end, and the soldier had to bite off this khot and expose the powder, and then pour the loose po mibcpoliit, and that ieceelt, What keenly nor so undeservedly as the|iutieq in the use of the samrod. to| ramrod, rammed it down to the bottom steam hi and electric lights; hardwood trim | quet floors, steam heat and electric lights, Art chan- WILLIAM B. KNOX, Compsreltany Md eae at ; ie il Sik rit raat bat robbed children. , drive down into the gun barrel the| of the barrel, the paper crumpling and throughout and choice decorations. A most artis iers and beautiful dee An ideal home ou ever done t 0, your hu But ts tt well for children to srow | charge of powder and ball in much the| making a wadding between powder and little home: ‘or a large family at a pric pwer than any sim- band? Has it ever occurred to you that|up !n homes where there {s continual | ball you should have made the attempt to/Jangling and discord?" T asked. me way that the soldiers of Charles ilar house in th | V. used the ramrod 300 years before. Seven-ro bath brick d LiRaree) pevresere. sed beuting 4s atropolitan The cartridges were carried in a cart ry ci ts “guel oie ‘evil y brick corner house. Be Geen ren ie wagner barb Wed Bay ens ne So one, wales his tii; |PRUSSIANS FIRST TO USE THE Pel ried TULA Slat porch full width of house, 60 of this style bay $7,500 1 Rare opportunity for auto owner, af +788 i in fe bs wf be a rented sold ii st o yea a ne bui te a total absence of “mutual under-| Bfee@ing ts tnnate, can fail to con- | BREECH LOADING GUN. soldier carried forty rounds full sup- Id within the past two years. garage could be built in rear. att ? Fort! trol himself before a child. Yor ight-room and bath brick dwelling; With my high grade construction, choice location standing? Furthermore, there must bel thet matver, ¢ seeme to me thats |,,T%¢ Prussians were the first, to use| ply. 1 $5,500 | i eable fora large family. Foyer hall | and easy terms, I do not hesitate to say that T am forbearance, there must be aomething| marriage blessed with children te |" 1rotch lonak kun, Jt Tet, ney | NORTHERN uc or TAcTiC€ and parquet floors; elaborate decorations. Some- | offering positively the best home proposition in Great- spiritual rather than the mere mate-| ite own compensation, The feel. |“ l p NEW BOOK OF TACTICS. THM da citely, eee la avauestateily. Hever: New Work. Call and convince yourself. From the end of the War of 1812 to breech loader, It was crude and dan- rial relationship. Many marriages fail ing that ‘at least these are ours’ ” th vho fired it. Pru ‘ark Y aad k > 4 « ‘| should not only dominate but even §=§ US to the man whe SE the United States Arm: To reach the property, ta'e Sea Beach rither at Park Row, N. Y., or Atlantic Avenue subway ata- stop to think of thie very. thing unt a7 stan soldiers grew to fear it as much 98] Ye i Ie co oraing to “sootta Lace tion, Brooklyn; get off at Kings Jlighway station on the property. Fare 5 cents, h y —_ drown out every bitterness between OND AL SEA] ithen Tieut.-col, W ‘Only 33 minutes to Park Row. which will be reduced to 18 minutes on completion of subway. odie het Mog thelr enemies, Other nations wpuld | ¥ it's too lat ipa ‘dee's Tacti a. this 1853-1856, was fought almost entirely| Prepared “Hardee's Tactics” and crrizets fore SAVINGS BANK “What remedy for divorce do you suggest?” “First, that the conception of the tn- ability of marriage be taught to all have none of {t. The Crimean war, | tice. f, purely out of selfishness, you are book was used at the beginning of the love of 0 uuzzle londii giving up the love of a good man, you "te iar un try at.tne| civil. war by beth sides” But Hardee are wantonly destroying the spiritual] 4 j Southerner, and, perhaps because 06 AND 68 BOWERY, GOR. CANAL OF. part of marriage and-you will be lving| our children. Laws, books, lecturers | Rexinnine, Of the Niue loadin, eu. the Northern men preferred @ Northern A Builder of 25 Years’ Experience. 102D SEMI-ANNUG, SEVIDERD, in sin with your second husband just and, ministers: may sail be employed to athe ealtbre ead Oh thovhecrall 40inehes get of weet, Cot ‘silae sey of the 248 Kings Highway, Ne 1 West Eighth Street. Brooklyn, sew York ree tes" 8 fee As much ae {f you lived with him with-| that end. And second and third and |iong, the weight with all appendages | frolerel, ATTY Titre ctice” were used Tel. 1829 Coney Island CHEE: fon ‘ope ee GR save) aanesion RELIG che oh man tolerance for men and women, | "iné and a halt pounds. The rifles cost | 5) the Union armies throughout the an en, iw aif erhicn fi DEGREE AGAINST DIVORCE IN at may. be generated rd hI: Government $14.93 eae lear? . oe , em * > on aspoaitine t he three or six mont! MARRIAGE SERVICE. ndgratanding and sympathy, even iC | that 1s to say the gun bar- | TT these three seta of tactics the | baile’ ang’ rufen bd use beske keare “And you really take that view of|love 1s absent. Also T think divorce | el With twisting frooves, was not Med. | ingtructions for loading une were : Ip or pefore July 10th will Qraw divorce?’ I asked Mr, McKean should n social death for everybody | es ae eee olution Fenimore | #bout the sar The soldier Was in-| . EURe ASTBE, nivse the only. peeeipie v3 CONSSFHOG HT de obvioun that ar. (Comber's heraem tunters and indian | sree min suinine, cules “ol | HENRY @AYLER, Secretary returned, inflexibly. | siotcean hasnever been unhappiiy mar: | Enters, used the rile In thels marvel” | Charge into the gun. ‘The following ia | PMIL A. HUBER, Assistant Seoretary, aolemn words of the marriage ser- ried. Pah diciec da ri ae} ie ne ¥ rifle Was | an excerpt from the long process set vice—'For bette — an ied: §t08 Mes—so the | forth in “Casey's Tactics:" | thought up to the end of | richer, for poore: ‘Setze the cart with the thumb New York Savings Bank | JEALOUS IN A NEW WAY. |: in hoalth, til] death do us part.’ an WAT cate arco tee wee jand next t o fingers, and place it b ‘ LW. Cor. 14th $1. ih And again, ‘Whom God hath joined —§ Girr Would Die Decause Sister In n, and so the old smooth |tweder hold the cartridge upright, be 5 : | , Say 1; JRiL disanen' te tae Ge Pogeition: tet Ho than Bet eunEeer! | to Wed F ket was proferr tween the thumb and first two fingers <i : F FOURPERC mne ¢ ahesinse ageinat Givonee igh the Springtleld rife became | near the top; in this position place tt | 4 ‘ ENT. te coutained in those few phrases.” | Catherine Hock, twenty-one years, of | tie standard arm of the United States | {y "front of and near the murale—the | a teh ; |" ser anni ol uma tram 98. “Hut no ot at ofl cain) deren, seaaenle;: rida) duciped yin © arsenals of the back of the hand near the front, Empty | + Hh : i pepodire’ under the £9-lama oe marriage is regarded as irremediable,” into the Passaic River yesterday after- atocked Bish: te. old. smog h : der into the barrel; disengage AY" i WILL DRAV cl | se ainy and Martin Veec! ® rv several years late, The} the ball from the paper with the rig! . m . win 1 protested. pon. Josey a rtin Veech ; : ; An Biarriags 16: more: than A:CentTA || Ob as , , oh an guns annually, running at full ca-/ gers of the left; insert {t into the | i al " UL On inaty M. TENT , Secretary, raid Mr. Mck It is the most sol-| the river ' bank, ‘The young woman | aC » the srmost, 7 began there | po: the pointed end um nd | It cannot | seemgd to hu ged her mind about pore: he ' | wishing to mn sacrament in existe ere not more than 1 |“Marthas Vineyard” ® “Nantucket” They picture and describe the summer pleasures at these quaint 2. 1 her mind about | oo of the new | prose it down with the right thumb eed si “ - ‘UNION DIME SAVINGS BANK 4 SAC aig : She wa o be jrifles in the Whole country, North and | xe he head of the rammer with the ? Be Ur oeer tee ee reen the law | helped out. In Police Headquarters she On July 1, Iii, the total force | thumb and forefinger of the right f ; oe pudia pine heen the TAN | yofused to say anything about herself, | ciied out by President Lincola num-| the other fingers. closed, the | ty, 40th Street and 6th Avenue of the , but the mer She acted ee ; % her | vere’ oo men, The Confederates | » body, Half draw the ri tee? ob 8% por cont. ‘ Hey sister Agnes, eighteen, took her) iad. al 00 men in fleld and | by ling the right arm, &. pag i ge, ‘And don't you eee the reason home in the evening, camps. t willgbe seen that lese| A soldier, working rapidly, | Jetted’ on ‘ae betere uly 30 diane Soham aaa for {t? One need not be # church I'm to t marri¢ soon,” sald Agnes, }than one- of tb sodiers, in June) able to load and his gun t j duty 1, 2902, amber to disbelieve in divorce, | 8nd maybe Kittle's somewhat put out} of isi!, had Spri 1 rifles. in a minute. Nowadats a trained mili : | CHARLES ©. SPRAGUE, Presiden, Daa bas only to be lover of hu- | dy that When J. B. Floyd, a Southerner, was tiaman can load and fire his breech ; | FRANCIS M. LEAKE, Treasurer, COE EAE SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. | WILLIAM Gi. GOSS. Secretary, thing, ® patriot, to cee that 4!- | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— | § vorce is the social curse of our | WESTCHESTER, loss WESTCITRSTER, | WESTCHESTER. GET THESE TWO BOOKS generation. It is the imperative PIANOS AND D ORGANS, signal of the downfall of the bome. “\ charming lady of the old school whom J know is the aunt of a young girl avout to be The other day | she sald to iece, anxiously, | : aSoute quite sure he 1s the | wa | i are Islands in hn Giean £1%y USED PIAN : Grands - The New England Lines Reiger | 171 Broadway, New York ; erdth- Beach | | little or no wear. Special S Sale “Te he isn't,’ sald Miss Twentieth | \ | ¥ 4 My pig te es ik ‘ his Century, with tows of her head, | é a = 4a) WER Septembers Long’ alan AD D045, ; { Ko an rl just a dai and marry some- | ».), | ey ety a at rent ot one who. . ; They're free. Write Advertising Bureau, Gogninr L ie ae, ! , ent on the tipe of one se ar ar Le ca Roon 768, South Station, Boston ae Biot” ost at the bridal altar! Her aunt oa n jout it with tears in her eyes.” | “But don't you think ft horrible for two people who don't care about each other to be chained together?” ¥ asked THEY SHOULD LEARN TO CARE, renee ecemmmees, ‘We mention a few by way of iiustration, ED. 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Every Sunday, $1.00 Advertisements to receive consideration must not contain more than 260 words, No person ts eligible for more than one prize, Trains leave Wane ‘age io for life everinstin M v iugea vill be prominent nenazaner ahd aivcrtising men and their dectaton rene Ob P Branch, TEL-ELECTRIC PIANO PLAYER ee will Fe coneidere comrns: jest out all deivey sates lees ald “Which do you think most to blame | Sy Tae Winner of the $1,000.00 prize will be announced October 1st, 1011 Hadi bite tune ay Peg , an wae ais Tel-Electri for divorces, husbands or wives? | ree Tube Taine. ¢ UP THE pit fSagainore’’ soa 8 Al us, w. som ot, 8o2 Ny Mirgd 80 tp ctric Company “The United States Census Bureau Leaves Grand Central Terminal SOUND | father || aR RRS tae Mice ode iad *A? 88 Tel-Electric Building etatisticn show that two-thirds of the a % 5 8 i Pratan and B10 Tavs. | Fett eneey granted are obtained by | 2 ron es pect To-Day and To-Morrow, 2.25 P. M. | Lehigh Valley CO a 1. 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