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DOG SAILOR ON LINER WHO REALLY AIDS IN WORKING THE VESSEL. CAN SCENT SHIPS THE EYE CAN'T SEE acoredit aquajic feats and eay under water like @ sea OR. + Marino ever | a ne and eon the hawrer was made fast cleat on the atringplece. “Honest Bill" Quigley, @at he was a Battery boatman when Pennie Lind sang in old Castle Garden, ‘Was Gmong the spectators on the pier, Wut instead of enjoying the unusual Performance as the others appeared to, Re sighed sadly. “There goes another way to beat me @mt of my livelihood,” he exclaimed, de . “What next?’ WONDERFUL NOSE FOR SCENT- | ING GHIP8 AT SEA. i “That 4 exclaimed Capt, Robert \ Baker, lat ‘Is worth any man on \ Beard ship, and has time and again Proved that he is justly entitled to the @ame Marino, which I bestowed on him @fter he had ewam to the ship and was me of the mes ovicest Sclentiste tolls,” the feauled aboard in the harbor of Sagua, Guba, about a year ago. “Besides being a great help in hand- Ging the lines, as you saw this morning, he can keep a better lookout than most | @eamen. I really beMeve that he senses the approach of anotiier ship at night, for often, when he has been on deck with me at night, he will etart barking @ad pomt his snout in some direction ever the bow, and if we only look long |; enough that way we are sure to see the Ughts of some ship. And a queer thing about that dog is that he will rarely sleep at night, but spends much of his | time ffom the hour I retire unt!] dawn, keeping wacth outside my cabin. Dur- ing daylight Marino apende most of the time sleeping and tsn't much use on deck excepting when we are making port. Then he fs lively enough apd goes after the lines, as you saw to-day.” “If it weren't for these useful traits, though, I would be tempted to get rid]! of him, for on more than one occas on he has proved a nuisance on board. ‘That comes from his strange love for the water, and if anything he has been parte of the world write tell phenomenal resulta obtained o have been badd for 8 playing with 1s thrown overboard Marino doesn’t hesitate to plunge after it. a WHEN THE MATE AND MARINO WENT OVERBOARD. “My mate there, Lars Hultf tell you about that," and the c laughed heartily at some reminise Continuing, the captain told of one of escapades on the second trip! "CR port after the dog sallor had come a regular member o! the cr We had just left Quarantin 19 tinge’ red . n't gost you @ cent If we he iy you that ‘“Oryatolis” wi n Marino dashed across tho ft orward after a rag ball which one | ne foremast hands had made for He collided . with @ that made ey mate mad. He grabbed the ball and threw It averdoard, but the next second Marino | Jumped on the fdcastle head and Into , the bay after his ball, ‘The mate, fearing the and considering him: or ta to play with. Hultfeldt’s legs ® at, Binghamton, N. ¥. 1s would ve! f to blame, | ot, yelled | and took a’ header after the dog. Of course, we had to lower a boat for the mate, who soon! had the dog in tow, and when they were hauled on board I was mad enough to How High Are You Going? Business Man ard Busy Woman as by any athlete, uts FOOD because they find it “does the business.” Grape-Nuts has a delicious taste, is made of Wheat and Barley, and ; .cfectly cooked at the factory. It contains Phosphate of Potash (grown in the grain)—the element which unites in the body with albumin and water to form and rebuild the tissue cells in Body, Brain and Nerves. That's why *‘ There’s a Reason’’ for Grape-Nuts “Honest Bul" Quigley declares that if ps overboard in the * Lat he will 7 a be “cate th they” patch Ore Troubles? s Marino Biviys He Has His Dog Incompatibility of temperament isn't #0 Watch at Night With the Stes, tne Cubana’s Captain. ‘whee ’ ae 8 sarino, any Spaniard will tell you, in Pegl Hall rowel °"Bls language means eaflor, but if that @ame Spaniard be a landsman, and had Ps, @tood on the Munson line pler this J @orning and heard the word yelled from Found at Last! + Alea of the Cubana, which was at a white, woolly-haired dog | j Discov- Gath bad leaped into the water from tho The itd English sas "*! ieee, he might have expressed some ||) ery, ‘ Crystolis,”” Grows @utontehment. However, that is the Hair in 30 Days. ing pier watched while he grabbed $1000.00 Reward If We Cannot Ais teeth the short line attached to Prove Our Cisime—Try It = dig ae which subsequently held At Our Risk—Mail to the pler. @wiftly “Marino” ewam to the end of pad ahead @e pier, while the Cubana was being " Warped in. A longshoraman reached out with a boathook and caught the short Beautiful Hair and Lote of It, if You Use Oryotelis. you 8 binding guarantee with- out It to-day to Cresio Laborateriog, on 8 The Big Store TWO MAMMOTH BUILDINGS GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER G,/: BOTH SIDESOF 6™ AVE. U.B.GREEBNHUTEn. ('6™ AND IS™ OTS, HuT.amam, coors: 0o—MAIN BUIL DIN Interesting sieot Women’s Summer vena si 7 In a Wide Range of Fabrics, Regularly Up to *12.75; at This dispersal will arrest the attention of every woman who|aupplied fom this collection. The styles are modifications and] expects to add to her wardrobe for the Summer. @opies of the newest fancies of the hour, both in Paris rs at The values are so extraordinary, the styles so diversified that/ home. Many of them faithfully follow models impereed to Be sold there is no dress occasion of mild or warm weather that cannot be|at ten times their cost. The Big Store's Git to Charity te Churches, 1 GREENHUT Building Ad. on Page 16 coorsa co—MAIN BUIL DIN' A Sale of Women’s Underwear That Establishes a Record Even for The Big Store Women’s Lace-Trimmed Fine Lisle Thread and Cotton Combination Suits ih Values to $2; Tomorrow, at WAS 39c,59e™79¢ | | |! Literally, HUNDREDS OF KINDS, in both regu- |} tM jar and extra elses. Not for many a season have we made a better purchase than this one. THE ASSORTMENT OF BEAUTIFUL LACES {s a dazzling one, and you are getting this SPLBN- DID UNDERWEAR AT A MERE FRACTION OF ITS COST. Come in as Early as You Like, InOur Men’s Clothing Store This is the follow-up of our famoys blue : several weeks ago, when hundreds of one of the biggest b blue serge business days in our Temorrow we shall place on sale 4,000 All-Wool Blue Serge Sutts and Blue Serge Separate Trousere In Pour Groups at Four Sensationally Low Prices, Before jut hand in our post | bear thie guarantee tn-anind, ft is the strongest that we know Row to mi Bring Back “apd Garment That Does Not Prove Satisfactory in Every Respect and Get Your Money Back or a New Garment in Its Place Bluc Serge suits—allsizes formen i out question opal ie ey earth for the money. dehy Tomorrow. The Sale Begins at Store-Opening Time. ils Ie larson vanes (MAIN Bullding, Mata Floor.) a bee custom tailors. more than 1,000 of MAIN BUILDIN' blue _ We to $1.25 Summer Dress Fabrics Embroidered Voiles, Printed Voiles, Marquisettes and Ribbon-Bordered Cc Voila; @YATA.......sceerereresees An almost endless variety of handsomest designs and colorings. A manufacturer’s surplus stock of these dainty Summer fabrics, in 43- to 45-inch widths. (man Building, Mala Ploer.) fremee all the new and ogee aa in, ollie, 8 fatertod ten serene A ale io whieh beauty end economy jgin hands lo meking the protiers of'a esaven's crooner a simple and pleasing vane One of the inoy role te is plerured, RESNHUT-gEGEL coors; co—MAIN BUIL DIN Annual Before-Decoration-Day-Sale of Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases The Prices for Reliable Grades “Touch Bottom’’ in This Event Yes, this is the great sale that so many Big Store patrons wait for annually. Read on. Mountain Special Trunke—si¢oi bound, with ,brase clamps and corners; strong hinges; | $4.25 Cane Sult Casce—strongly made sheot-steel Bontemy ane deop ey hat Box. yet light in weight; very foomy, $3.95 Fibre Grass Suit Cases—extra light weight, with protectors on the corners and two straps §, Sizes a2 In, with secure brase lock, sole- allaround..........0005 2.95 Pie Hed Bs Soo ib leather corners and two $, straps all around... . . 1 ry Knock-sbout Trunke—covercd with ail-painted ca: $1.95 Lightweight Travelling $5.95 Sole-Leather Traveling Bags— brass clamps and cornors, excelsior Srass locks and two e an excellent bag; ford shape; hard wood slats, straps over trunk, good frame with brass lock and | There tsa! slsen oxere Ni Pr) 32 “ ein, brown wairus, ares, cerasol, A catches; full leather line § ‘gos 5818 $8.00 f 97:36 roomy, inexpensive bag that will ive Toone, 425 eeu cite 81.65 85.00 $5.40 25 yl brass lock and good hand! ‘trunks, the sturdy round udge make of trunk of sirong th int tically Indestructible; covered with durable viled canvas, oti trunk bas large brassed malleable iron clamps and coruers, two around and is cloth-lined; with two trays, 32 “4 36 35 40 In. eo, $15.00 $15.75 $16.50 $17.25 $13.00 ~_ $15.50 $14.25 $15.00 $15.75 $16.50 ‘two-Lock Trunks~-strong lightweight basswood box; oiled canvas covering With: hardwood slate; large brassed malleable tron clampe, four 12-inch hinges and three solo-leather straps over the body. Full-linen lined; with 2 trays. Sizes Rey basswood venecr A 40 In. 12,25 10.75 (MAIN Buf'ding, Fourth Foor.) 32 4 36 38 $10.25 $10.78 $41.25 $11.75 $3.76 $9.25 $9.75 $10.25 GREENHUT-SIEGEL Coorer co—MAIN BUILDIN' Guaranteed Groceries 4°57"¢:20 Sir” This is a Pure Food Store IN THE CLEAREST SENSE OF THE WORD, for we employ our own chemists to analyze all foods. YOUR health is fully safeguarded. We fill all mail and telephone orders. If you cannot come to the store, write, or telephone Chelsea 4000, Pure Grape Juice Coffee and Tea ORFRNHUT-SIEGEL Coorrer co.—MAIN BUIL DING——— Wines & Liquors tna fincsday and Thursday Str Kobert Burnett & Co,'s Celebrated London Dry and Old Tom Gine ol everywhere at bottle; here, iiams ani 1.75 Dutty'ay preaned trom the famous Late ||] HAMS —in tia advartuomam we do net ARACAIRO COFFER er GOLDEN toe hee... 91.84 ee 8 Ldnseed grepee— aM, Pri Jy a ae a oe a ph] 14a Ye “i2%e IMPORTED FRENCH VERMICBLL~ J (Je 21181 ren. 180 moka Lina JULIENNE or Cons ui sour ~det, 81.20); reg. Se X-RA ie f POLISH c ae 9 he, 84, JB, as a ROLLED WHITE OATMEAL— 6 reg. So packages, Pa fC Genuine Meder Swan Holland Gin |! Horled by J. J, Meder & ante SAPBTY MATCHES—Hesel finest Imported; grose, 5s) wt, 5 Babbitt’s Best | 10 reg. So bars GRBBN PRAS—fer making green pes puree or for rgeoking ‘vith stews dox,, Thc; oan, Print Buiter Fenatain quality the most delicious reah butter in the market, 5 prints, $1.69 clo. 2 pian on 25e Tere ee i Kentucky's finest distit- 1) sold Bonrly ®. Daly's Old Trish Pot-St Whisky hinported dire. PREE—One regu of Banbitt’s 1776 \ Bo 12-e9, package ishing Powaer with %. print, gh or more of Bab Bde } “

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