The evening world. Newspaper, January 27, 1913, Page 13

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PoP wey THey ARE LCANT MAre DLBATHE ARE THOSE MAKING FUN THIS OUT GWE uTtH Ci THEY CLAIM A wr prety fae we a fee A BIND OUTSIDE ‘THOT Gun bd Mabe Fun OF To THOOT =f Have Bead TARZAN OF THE APES By Edgar Rice Burroughs. The Romance of a Jangle Man and a Yankeos Gui. he High Cost of Living ||{%ou-Are All My Dreams Come Truc! @) Secnreitcteemetemrerrerres (Hot Like Any Story Yo * 4nd How to Reduce It. Caperight, 1913, by The Pres Publisfing Co, (The\Mow York Brentag Weld), No. 7—Farming—a Dignified and Paying Business. DHERE is a class ef people who would:rather be lamp-posts in the ~ ak - Wopyright, 1819, ty Fnesk 4, Mung On) from the black men—ne more civilised I city than princes im the country. But such people are so shallow = : §IxOraS OF FRBCEDING CRAPTERS, ide he spake ae cree: Ga that it makes little difference where they live or die They are simply human mothe fluttering around the city candle. But some thing ought to be done to get those now on the eoll to stay there. And to make country life more enjoyable and more profitable I would have \ ‘ i ' o farmers, wherever feasible, settle in colonies. Better go a mile to your WAN in 8 Y bs ) i ; elapped the little man ‘the tect. than place yourself a mile away from a neighbor. I would fll the farm- Wh XA p There was much more talk aa@ gestiew- with booke, papers and music. I would establish neighborhood clubs 9 A st 1 j 5 Be Nye zi ' lating, but less quarrelling. feeding rooms. I would use the public schoolhouses for this purpose, - | even for dancing. I woul@ have concerts, lectures, dramatic asseciations Se forth. Shakespeare sald that it was “better to endure the ills we have, than fiy others we know not of.” And this remark holds good of the people new they hed elembered country. To say nothing of the temptations and hardships of city life. te earth Bening @ evens, Deculiar teclation and lonesomeness of living ameng people whese names \ways Srenta ninteslt ane the you do net know, make you more lonely and isclated in the city than in country, ‘There $s less nerve exhaustion and consumption of vital forces, even at harder amid the stillness and unexcitable surroundings of country life, than the nolee and confusion of city life, One out of every ten pessons who im New York goes into the potter’s field; 6,000 families @ month are dispos- w had Been Gene @ because they cannot pay their rent, and it has been estimated, in round num- bat v7 py By through him. that 76,000 children in New York City go to public schools every morning feel ‘The new scar upon bis forehead oteed it breakfast. te eudd eut, @ ber ¢° inflamed esta @e into the country aud you And the really prosperous people. The farmer, site See cont ‘his tawny niga even the farmer's helper, are better off, more independent, fare better, ledge te thelr Qi be ran to the ons and get « better retura fer labor than the worker in the city, Gonger, scarehes ia (be $05 soem Sen ot seri. Sivbe dive oct, ibe eee Se See aa ; sigs - eistnene: cha tear opening 1t, found bio Greatest sreaswres farmer's gains may be slow, but they are eure, The steady prosperity ‘The photograph of the ‘The get-rich-quick will find agriculture diseppointing—farming is a highway \ ? 2 ~ pussle were sale. health, happiness and competence, but not to sudden wealth, leisure and y ° : ‘ } ‘What was that? my. ‘Yet no business pays better in the long run for the capital invested : { 2 : i Le et aoe 8 nse employed, While it ie estimated that only 10 per cent. succeed \ Z ; : LR. wintew, be teched lines of business very few farmers fail y yr terrer. Phen a [ANA pore ag By Agriculture only gives life to man and beast, but it is the foundation of vem being lowered from the ship. tein bs other business, When agriculture prospere every other industry Sourishes, saw many people eer eek. toe business ts the result directly or indirectly of agriculture. air came ides of the larger vessel and Gregping arming {a also the most dignified of all vocations, What shall our Presi. sorew! into the boats. ‘They were coming te do after retirement from public service and maintain thetr dlenity? be satibbia ty yy --Tey WEEE jearly all of our early Presidente were farmers and retired from their high rs moment teates Toren canis ition to the cultivation of thelr broad acres without loss of dignity. Wash- diacke took te Tere lowered into the Adame, Jefferson and Jackson were as dignified on thelr farms aa when step wotil the were lowered loves em irom the cae the Presidential chair. Van Buren was as proud of bis cabbagepatch at) the shadows of side, the ape-men, enatened, wp 0, sles Kinderhook as of bis brilliant diplomacy in the White House sate tne of Babee, ond wie © penal Sree Slogan of “‘Back to the Land.” supply of ar almost letter-pertest ob qhereacters, ‘A hopeful sign of our times and « long step toward cutting the cost of . \ ‘ of the offering ef foed This notice he colinar A 4 te the growing desire on the part of our thoughtful men to be owners , h the Decks had made to appease with © ttn up his proceus tn Dem. some land and tillers of the soil. WELL remember when I wees o tiny lees and you a ladéy wee, My) Greame got presents by the score, Bo one bright day—my own Ddirthday, Bis arrows and as many bows and spears Manufacturers, becoming tired of the music of their waterwheels mother read a fairy tale to me of a gallant knight who in days of ol4| 40 YOu remembder?—you came 'rownd and brought me a big apple, I never ee he could carry, he | i the labore of multitudes of men, are now turning their attention ture, and find in the new pursuit an enjoyment they never experienced | In draining swamps and creating fertile land from a worthless bog: ehall forget hoppy éream came The brought wondrous gifte unto Me lady fair. I dreamed all day edout) pel ech pesedleci get ealgiaphoi deny boa Brigada oe | thie gatlant knight of old. I dreamed myself to be the lady fair and in my! SLEANOR SOHORSR, | : A tending herds and studying and developing the good points of animals; in| ashore. Ing vines and fruit trees, they find s pleasure which the mill and store | ~~~" Bome twenty seule tm all there warm a SRT p~ as sins Qe 0 ODPPOOOPP POPOL OPOPPOODLDDDDPPLOPEPOLIODOOR’: 4f the fifteen rough yo Bye en our American Government will exercise all ite Constitutional pow. ; Dearing seamen could Seen One develop agriculture und promote ite well-beize (not only for the furmors H ouse ho l d Ble ctrics ow mee Se art Dut also for the sake of the merchants, for the wage earners and for L. Cons. It tool re, eres © ee oe classes who must look to the farm for the food they eat and for the By Stephen of the theroughly frightened The others cf the party were ef Gi ution of the raw material from which their clothing is made), then shal) ter the village, past the grinning | he, elas have prosperity. Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evesing World), Covyrigit, 1918, by The Peens Pubiishing Os, (The New York Bvening World), face of their dead fellow, and when ‘One was an elderly mem, with waite Merchants will have increased business, wage earners will have pias OST of us are More Familiar With /we Saw him Yesterday and be wes! Electric Shoe-Cleaner. beneath (te show window oo that pedes-| ney found the food and arrows 6006 nair‘and large rimmed spectacien, Me and Bethiehem’s Christmas carol will be realized, when the angels sae! MI “Cause and DE-fect" than with | There with Bells! N enterprising cleaning and dyeing | ‘“##%¢ may stop and brush the dust ef|eney knew, what they only too evil Slistly stooped shoulders wore ‘on earth, good will to men.” the Accepted Version! _ establishment in a western city travel trem their footgear while look-| feared, that Mirande had seen the in an Sree, ee — may | If the Bun ever DOES Rise on “Some bas installed an electrie shoe-|!"S 1m the window at the goods die- | spirit of the junsi saunter teccnpiai of Us gue te an aie ye The | Daw.” the Clouds Obscure it! cleantng apparatus on the sidewalk Jest | Played. + | Only those who saw bag a gd can jungle. awed ~——ae | The ghoe-cleaner consists of @ rotary village ‘The eqcond member of the eee Betty Vincent's tment gota over 6 mir Neue driven ky @ email siecle these Srey bolded came, anetear : Lot More Ground! A f Pl erez conensiod wander the show onde, have man with © very high Covehend and Advice to L Memories o ayers f pieriene esth tans tear eee Rip en we 9 very Sich overs ie der ee eee, ee with tne Solomon ae te emtemn 2 | SOPPPPLDPPPPPPRL PAL PLR LEP RRPRRRRS \ O86 0m ie Aathet = anwe Of Other Days. cotlont advertisement fer hie business, arm (great eyes iarartdent Son it y not ask her if she will let you; L. DAVENPORT. —__ Electric M toward thea toward | . lenu. in 9d- cursing ef eallore were, "A, 8." writes: “T am in tove with a | coll oF take ber to some place of amuse- a By Robert Grau. NOVEL application of eeetriatty | should Saving the alee and bemee fresno ‘man who has paid attention to | A hag been ma“e in @ restaurant 2 tus beet for six months, and he seems to care “~, 1." writes: “A young man says Coprright, 1919. by The Pres Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World), in Wellington, New Zealand, at Ph Bag Mg Ay By ky ? tq me, But he has never tried to kiss |. ioves me, but he fe always telling mo 10 achieve the reputation of be-jin “Black-iyed Susan,” and he con-|eech table ie a wooden frame contain- fhe and it was the young man whe Wouldn't be do this if he were qbout another girl and what nice times | Customer Tips ing versatile has always|tinued to play it almost throughout bie|!28 the menu, Opposite each item is a at the boat's bow to lift her eC) ET an TST tase he ta jie has at her house Do you think he|#im hil Feel Ashamed of Himself! operated against the actor,/Snexampied career, even when his repu-|Push button Ae guest chooses his al Stee, M7 won land. Sho gave kim 6 Wane feo much thet he wouldnt think of |408 this to test my Jealousy?” ard and undoubtedly the very|tstion as @ Shakeaperian expenens| Viands he pushes the corresponding but- pA and pretty emile of thane to kiss you before you promised| #¢’# teasing you. Don't let him, The Trouble with the “Maybe” Motor fact that Edward L. Daven- axe Cea Se penny arn 4 — ia that it always Laye Dowm at the port was one ef the most versatile But Davenport bel that ever their intentions, all had — “M. 8." writes: “A young man tells |Foot of @ Hill! sotors the American stage has eVOrlgnould pot bee erecialion Soares ne ee iter In the kitchen. of waite mon like Cimeslt wore Mares ches apse betare ey ott We om. BL" writes: "am muh in love|™e that he loves me, but he often leper known may acount for his career belns | wont to interrupt a suscessfal ran’ at | Meese, betwen Ine tate oe wave they oattrtag tee kamen aad beet a girl who works where Ido, But | thin tui tor apoingigg Deenee and | Give the Glad Mitt to the Loser—| ieee notable than that of Edwin Boot®. |Ornetio" or "King Lear” in order that |oMer and a statement of the proper | won of Me ploture beoks, by the five who were ef ae e ‘she smiles whenever we meet |he really cares for me?” stb only be Wasted on the Winner! | Yet Davenport had no superior Im Slag might be acon in “‘Black-Byed | Charge which is received by the walter t class. Then the men put won't ppeak to me outside our place} At any rate I do not belleve that he —_— dosen roles; while in such parts as BIT | gusan,” preceded by a wild tagce, when the dish 1s ready to be served, burdens, and then one caught Ca ‘employment. What shell I do?” can make you lastingly happy. If, when you Awaken at Two O’cleck | Giles Overreach in “A New Way © Pay! qnig versatility waiter Me the notice which Tarsam bed . Melnotte in “The and villainous-looking fellows. “Ho, mates!" he erled, * \? in the Morning, you THEN Feel that le Dante’ Sot Cente 2 aire gi eo far that in the gen they had congregated by the boat This sign was not pested en heup age : you're Going to Wim Out, yeur Figures | Lady ef Lyons’ , Clubwomen and Electri; a were talking in loud, angry tones, er I'll eat the cool.” Correct! Bora in Bosten in 18%, the youthful let" oF “Rich- Thee. a ticulating aod shaking of The others Po ck et En cy c lo pe d la on years of Davenport were spent in that ballad, He wae Lis Jersey City Women's Club, aa|futy, mock ow i" their necks St the pam ae O81. How ta iron galvanised, and, keep peace within the States, to pro- A Sott MAY Tum Away | city in mercantile pursuits, Bug during ‘occasionally he would & result of its study of houseneld| prosentiy one of them, a dwarfed, before them, but as few of eral T) vide Lyre defenses and to promote! wrath, but @ Peychologics| Mo- | his spare neene ‘Se in wae pes ‘en short tours in small towns where economics, recently requested the | 1 .an-faced, bisel-pearoed fetey van read “ee and then wr os s welfare. ‘Tals Back, at thet! amateur work, al je ase e his versatility would find t -|lecal electric Hghting company ta a countenance which r most rious fashien, ent to & erea' iy 622. What port of a done te essen) 617, (What is the origin of “mI Do-|™ — teen he became the leading man of the| pear PAR Te reacahare’ & prasiical ditaanateaton (at Pambay the, Fat, tala Ble hand upon turned to the Uttle old mam of to to ite Wier rado?")—It ls @ name given by the! ine time to Fight is BEFORE they | Booth Amateur Dramatic Association i Her many years after Davenport’s| Of the uses of electrical appliances ter the snout tor of hdmm all {he there had "HL, Brofeasen® he ealie€, “etep Goutee 1628. How many ride are there in| Spaniards to “The Golden Land” which | yigin wo Hide Herd on you im @ Barbed. | Boston, wiere his success wes such 88 death, in 1877, the attitude of the publig| liome service. In resporse, the com- been arguing and mo aerailing: and read the bloomin’ netice,” hamen vody? Was supposed to exist somewhere on the| Wire Corrall to attract the attention of a manager 'D 'toward him was greatly deplored ‘y|pany arranged an elaborate programme| “fie little man pointed inland, eo that “Ah, yes, indeed,” replied srehen: Western Hemi ry —d Providence, R, 1. jseme of the best known writers; who| Which included several papers on el tho gtant was forced to turn away from er softly, end, adjusting Me epectadios | 624. What is the difference between netic” and “potential” energy? Why are tree branches often the others to look In the direction indi» once more, he read aloud: * Gated, A’ he turned the mean-caeed THIS 18 THE HOUGE ap 7 man drew a revolver from his belt \ghot the giant In the back, TARZAN, THE KILLER ur Idea of the Height of Increduity| Here Davenport appeared wader 28 /also expressed regret that the deceased | trical subjecta in non-tec slang phrase, “the dickens t")—It wae ow ttate of Mind of the Bocas Fight” assumed name, being in doubt as to the) actor had not emphasised his extraordi.| guage, Moving pictures corruption of “devil, Shakespeare, 4M g who Declines to Quit It even AFTER |outcome. But as fate would have it he!nary talents in auch @ way that they| tion, in view of thi ‘Merry Wives of Windsor,” act 3, scene the Doctor has Told him All About ais | scored his first success professions! | would have been permanently endowed | °oUrse dinter for four people, threw his hi bor ken by lightning? % uses it tn the sentence: “I cansot | Soguiated Pull-Moroceo Liver! in the very play with hb kis name | py nis public, Thig practical demonstration inctudea |, 2°0 bif Teo ee tent beneain hime «-B2ABTS AND MANE BLACK —_— tell what the dickens his name is” —_— will be associated as long as Gramauco| And all agveed that his Principles, | the use of thi tove for cooking | and, without a ind, tumbled for. MBN, ESF questions will be answered) $19, (Of what ta a sponse madet)—| srayde you've Noticed that the “Sofe | wsiory endures, werthy and artistic as they were, served | joints ules and of the electrig ward upon th DO WO? HARM THB Fares Of a fibrous substance composed of 49 alwaye Held Down b r Davenport played the Parson im “A \to retard his eway over @ public un-| chafing » Percolator and toaster,| Tarzan pucke: hi owe into @ WHIOH 4BB f4RS42h0, celle produced by tiny sea animals, cen te erway YG oft) oy Way to Pay Old Debts” so well |iearned as to his ideals, ‘The entertainment was frown of deep thought, Tt was 6, (What are the purposes of the| 620. (How is the red fire in freworks| Man! that he was given the important polea| By L, Davenport was the father of the| educational in the his fang | ought he, that he Bad pes given, wey TARZAN WATOHBSE, Stgtes Constitution?)—To form @ produced?)—By altrate of strontian, —_ im future productions, At the age ef|jate Fanny Davenport and ef twe sons sels ® mark for other electricity supply | t M8 fret ante Ome botnere, TARZAN OF THE GOES, i te establish justica to which burns With @ red fame OrGreqy “Bwam Out" eng age—fer iwenty ne assumed the pele of WEAN eho aco now om We stage haps, ensagen{es 10 aim 6, es te avidenuy me éiferem | ee by eee a

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