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\anie Yr eer ._— PER ema re FRE SVAENING WORLD, THUREDAY, JANUARY 00, 1018. BECKER'S MOTHER | Why She Changed Her Mind About Love, _|MMURRY DETNLS |150-POUND TURTLE ASQUITH TARGET ~ NOT TOLD YET OF Marriage and Divorce and Remarried| SCHEMETOSPANK | GOES 10 COURT T0 | FOR SUFFRAGETTES; HIS CONVICTION “mate the, Recon.) reat ¢ NAUGHTY PUPILS SHOW HIS FLIPPERS WILD TIME FOR ALL Husband, Said Mrs. | | Some Punishments Meted Out] “Exhibit A” from Cuba Lies| Women in Dundee Rushed She Is 90 Years Old and He) Josephine Hilda Samp-| Writes Daily on Hospital oon Cweley, Whe; a8) That Are Worse Than on Back on Table as | From Hall by Police, Crying the Whip. Lawyers Argue Case. “Traitor” at Premier. u “Hildric Davenport,”’ | Stationery. Wrote Clever Articles} Asserting the Impos- PRETENDS HE IS SICK.| sibility of Wedded Bliss. racial 5 DUNDEE, Seotiand, Jan. 9.—Well or.” WITNESS ST LI A Itpound Cuban @reen turtle came 4 TNESS MUST LOOK ON sia’ woert OAk aapeaan aeharisoel nived bands of suffragettes created — +s Swann in Part IV., General Sesstons, | PAMdemonium during the Careful Record Also Should Be] 2% th*t turtte—ptease note this well, conferring the freedom of the city of In Shadow of Electric Ghair|Before Her Second Wed- Dundee on Premier Asquith here to-day. 4 —~posseneed ; ‘ ding She Declared F i : : cpaabitha ontinewioeds deere.” foutl rhe Premier had hardly risen (0 Former ‘Lieutenant Tries “Marri I Good| Kept, He Says, of Every Te aeeOce tated Tee Coben cteanger| S0knowledge the honor when shriske of ° | larriage Is a eon into the eourtreom ‘They made n very) “Traitor! Trattor:” resounded throvgh | i to Cheer Her Up. Excuse Against Love Chastisement. bad time of it, because the negro who! ‘N¢ hall. wae toting the north end of the turtle, Stewards and policemen were soon aot fanned by his aforesaid muscular, | Duslly occup! Prot. Frank M. MoMurry of the | bony carttiagenous Mtppers to a fare-| \ Teachers’ Coll gave out @ statement thee-weil and the negro who was toting t " the sound end—well, Cuban turtles have| Mees marked the passage through the for publication to-day which, among hall of each convoy of evic Other wt fippers on the southern exposure an well Of gach convoy ef evictore. hings, went into more detail re | PPO tet oth One woman sprang over the front of Barding the spanking of New York|“*shey iald a gunny sack on @ table| ‘He gallery and was only saved from school children by principals or teach-|in front of the Jury box and put the| falling among the crowded audience ere—the part of his recommendations | witness from Cuba on his back acrons | ‘Wenty feet below by the fact that sev- which arouned the first Interest of par- eral men seized her by the skirts and ante and scholars, 16 anid: Dar-|thia cover. Then a kind hearted court | neid her suspended. “In con ence. ¢ attendant rolled up another sack and| LONDON, Jan. 3.—The British Labor most of the telools, thece raat size of} put it under the turtie’e head for a| party to-day officially declared tteelf in be, In almost every one of them, a taw| Ow favor of woman suffrage. By a vote of children who are boldly and pe tly}, Then the turtle Just Mapped and} 0 against 0, 0 conference of the rep Aisobedient. Some of these are more| MPPed and flapped. renentatives of mont of the trades unions ee lan e sh and {nsolent, but hardly] C&Pt Cleveland H. Downs of the] of the United Kingdom now sitting i vicious; others approach the eri ¥| Ward line London adopted # resolution instructing character — sometimes attempting (o| between HL the Labor members of Parliament to start @ panic in fire drill by shouting | DN tried for cruetly to animals.| oppose any franchise bill to which and running, sometimes using. foul] The State of New York charges him| women were not included. language to the teacher or throwing a| With having nailed down to the deck} The significance to the woman suffri book or a knife at her; sometimes re.| Of Ue Saratoga the respective Mippers| Movement of this resolution of | maining aWay from home, in bad com-|Of no less than aixty-etght Cuban , Mey rer The pany, three or four nights at -Jereen turtles in March, He was rel Sig By tg! —— sometimes beating thelr moth bringing the turtles to om et that | defying both and Happiness’’—Now Atrios Becker, the potice theutenatn She Says: ‘‘Neither Man| & {9 in the death house In Sing Sing, | hoping that the Court of Appeals will Nor Woman Can Know | reverse his conviction for the murder} True Happiness Outside xt (Herman Rosenthal, the @amblen, 5 fy dally writes an effectionate tetter to nie) Of Marriag minety-year-old mother, who is still ige Yorant that her favorite eon his been ven acl agen “‘How Can Divorcees Hope > nis 7 :, *, morning of each succeeding day, witn| for Happiness if They sage ramping nana crete hs tet | Remarry?--Why Should that he is getting better and stronger, Not a Divorcee Be Hap- seen will be restored to health and will * s eee hie mother, M pily Remarried?” Are teld that her son noopital, Bho has not been allowed to Before and After Ques-; 900 & newspaper since his arrest, ry the howplval story was invented at the| ffons She Puts. | request of the former police beeper 4 o sald ¢ he would rather sath without one seeing his mother | Marguerite Mooers Marshall. again rather than have her heartbroken Tf for the space of several years ang the last years of her life mad@/ you, em apparently disillusioned horrible with the knowledge that ber! @ivorces, had poured from your pea nrembers, nearly ali of whom are elect- ssroom teacher and prin-| Way | ors, and’ these would carry enormous cipal outright, The defen of Capt. Downs, repre: | weight in case woman suffrage were boy died in t! tric chair. @ stream of cold, gray, unadulter- “A @mall percentage of these, the| sented by Norman Beecher, was that,| made a plank in the programme of any WRITES ON STATIONERY OF | ated, despairful cynicism anent very worst, are now provided ,for in| tn the firat place, a sea turtle is not an| Party at a general election. HOSPITAL. love, marriage, divorce and remar- the school for truants and in the par- imal; in the second place, a turtle, Lif See ere neal — the letiers are written on the station: | "Ase, | ental school in Manhattan, In order to] even if he is an animal, has no sena- eimerently commen Rhemecives $0 inter ery of a hospital. Sometimes they are AND TEEN. i have them transferred to one of these] ory nefves in his flippers and conse long and sometitnes short. They carry| {f you went to Burope and met o two schools they can be suapended by} duently cannot be tortured by having | 0% Gepredattons, so far as pollen rec: | the principal, receive a trial before} tione members nailed down, and)! ‘irom every quarter of Londen came | the district superintendent and be for-| thirdly, that If you do not nail @ tur-| complaints lett Kes were being | ialioe Byakeueed tle's tippers down he wili flap him: | tarmpered. with, and in some” Instancer “Mut not many of iene children are] tere ce “Neath and thereby suffer real! the quffragette crusaders used an acict Mkely ever to be dimposed of in this] “Br. W. Reld Blair, Veterinarian of the | that catiged the contents of the pames to, way. New York Zoological Hootety, took NOT ALL MAY BE SENT TO THE ie, eat e Stee. for the State, to tes: q T tify that @ see urtie hee ‘mus. RUANT SCHOOL. sony-cartinngenos Hisgers.”” Net | “Taking the city a# @ whole, there] only are they all that, In the opinion of i isn te number of children--a tew ey eenaitive to e {n this school, and a few in that, &c.,-~ Proper way to bring prospec- who are extremely disobedient and turtle soup to New York te in i conviction and good cheer to the loving mice young man and fell in love and waiting mother that her eon Je get-| with him and came home and mar- ting well, but so carefully and unself-| rieq him and just knew you were ‘shly has the Mttle, tragic intrigue been | going to live happy ever after— carried on by her son, that should the | well, what 18 the answer? fd gee _ bares Lapeer eyed pele ae Mrs. Josephine Hilda the chai that reste but a few feet from sley are asking thenselv: hile cell, the mother will be told that he |@Aotly this hypothetical question. died in the houpital—that he never re |They've hardly had a chance to ask Mrs. covered. Oweley because of the newness of her And each day the mother, who ie liv: | wedding announcements, But she ts the fae 1, a erostl Tone Iaaed eee binge reformed cynic in the case, and from | foie = prea weaves who is @ stock |™ little annversation with her at the broker, inmediately after the potice- | Plata I should judge ner reformation io wan's arrest, watches at the window of | be compl her Mttle cottage for the dally Ictter) Mrs. Owsley, originally a Toronto q Delle, became the wife of Charles W. mer home of her u eon, John cedlits cna ‘side street and |S8™psom, @ Chicago business nran, but te sheltered by maplc trees. They are | ‘1vorced him in Reno four years ago. bi now and she can see down the! Since then mi clever articles and road, and, even though she Is ninety, | at least one book, “The Opinion Shop,” 4 disorderly-—often deficient—who must | tnk, Cand ntases Same ree: Fee BEFORE RE i ARRIAGE} AFTER REMARRIAGE 3} Lene leider nd paaaitina i Vie Oi | hs | pried ey remard for the rights ‘ot necessarily,” answered the ex- ‘ | ) and little fear beyo a “Marriage itself has become the 1 believe that neither woman ‘of bodily hurt. What can and ¢ r ipa now do to control these? Nor « snake,” Swann, > perfectly good and legitimate ex-)nor man can know true happiness Wirst of all, neither he nor the | sasely Rowland Ross Suffered from cuse against love and happiness.” (outside of marriage.” “Under the now existent con-} “Every married couple should Jawsroom teacher can tonch them, in| And go the trial went merrily on, ip —>—__— of admin tering punt Al ditions avoidance of childrem is)have children, aa they are the ' bylaw of the Bi ., WOMEN GOLFERS MEET “ ” ‘ler v u e ve ” Q ” ke) i Ty *| he te guilte 40 aetect the Wier rerent | Lave, xppeared under her pen naniel® surely « part of wisdom ) Suurest mensengers of Joy. Jokers Distribute Them Among] bids that. And these children ure am | “Run-Down’” Feeling for who brings her the letters. So di ‘Hildrie, Davenport.” Bat Davenport a leva : | AND ELECT OFFICERS. p fre the ‘peaceful UrTOUNGINE®, dae eee i ean n ena ‘As to remarriage, whut does tt? “Why sfonkd not a divorese be $4)... ef Har wel wanted with that bytay an MA choked Many Years. gentleness and contentment on her kind | 28" le Ss rencarnateds 9 1a for divorcees? How in the(happily remarried? Personally, | ‘assengers Just Before Hon- | 4" a SHamaael C68, TAL TAS ocd i ital face when she with eager hands tears | for “his” dyed-in-the-wool pessim si re § we are toll—they have not infre-|Championship Will Be Decided ; Party Pee nature of human nature can they/am convinced that the best of my ; ay Sie | quently Det Bon wilasical {open his letter, from the grim scene of | garding every romantic asp of life, eymoon Steamer Sails. v tragedy and death where it was written, wy SHE CHANGED HER MIND @ le for happiness?” ?life awaits me,” * that it is hard to realize that it has al Aacday! Wallin 6a the vettening, in| First Week in June, Probably | TONIC. BRINGS RELIEF “Oh, the cold, pale dawn off “Surely the delights of matri —_———. that case, to report the action to the on Nassau Links. red im the same world. SO RADICALLY. |Board of Education, to have them oocur Nay: Mire. Becker, And now what has “he” done but $ Hymen’s ‘morning after,’ when/mony are cumulative, sweeter to- They both seemed very cheerful when fired, &e. Sectional team matches were an-| ‘ * ir of | motor over to Stamford, Con T pen {$ Consequences, the fools’ teacher,)morrow than today, and bave $| they went aboard the Caronia, bound! “The principal, then, can apply moral |"0UNced Ae a now feature for next son- Gives the Entire Credit of ° a without any ald other than ® pai | tamford, Conn., and py ie | ply ‘#!} son at the annual meeting of the Wo- square, old-fashioned speotacies, with | mit Justice of the Peace Jansen to Join|) has arrived, as always, too late nothing to fear from time!” for the Mediterranean from the Cunard) suasion and otier ovdiuary means tor {10 ® Metropolitan Golf Aseeciation | His Recovery to Tona her own band pens a letter oe ed ‘him’ in holy matrimony with H. Bryan “As well take no thought as to? “Much reflection and years of ¢ Per to-day eemed, am sailing | Securing control—which will sometimes ’ advising this and suggesting tim t Saks that tue bad to undergo 0 [CWT ® rong Ainerican diplomat! severe Operation, and with true, mother- “wag you change your ly tnetinct she has remembered every min@?’ I asked Mrs. Owsley. Uttle oare that would help htm to Ber big blue ¢; travelled sarength and heath were be really con-| seross the hotel lobby to her tall valescing. and distinctly personable husband. Mrs. Beoker, the convicted man's wite, “That's why,” ehe confessed, | has been playing one of the prised patrely, laces - nnn in thig meroiful drama of decep-| ‘But there's an article by you |n the : Fy — Teas Senate, Go aioe to anata. hae |eurvett Manus Of Grnart Set.” ey resica, wives, L replied, looking with frank ad-| be used 0! whom you marry—marry whom/?firm and solid friendship are logi- you please and you shall find you val bases for an ideal match,” have somebody else.” “Surely the day of one's golden “Could .we but begin at the end,{wedding is the happiest in one's matrimony would soon be a lost art!’ (life!”” Appronched, to show how happy | Drove suocesaful in apite of the hard. | "Ad to-day. In those contests players Vita. = were that thetr frienda who had| eed condition of the pupils Miley den aatlinne tateess teeta ‘ome to see them off were te leave the| ,, OF ne can make threats of things) yoy, Weatchester, &c. They ‘will de ad- | ~ . ioe ditional to the one-day to sO Ser Jus a8 AG Aecaatinian gubessd: ia (ht was? tor ‘0 urnaments| Rowland Ross, of. 162 East s7th which were such « feature last year, | Street, New York, ‘vol “Or he can do any one of four other| No place f " eet, ork, volunteered ‘the ran up and down thedecka, handing out | thing lo pines for the CiAmnonny uae filxed upon, Nasa being the only elubd Lives statement to one of ‘the carda to ail pawsengers, ‘Tho last of the| “1, He can make uso of ridicule or|to formally tender ite-courme. The mat- |PRYSCans od in introducing the ~|distributers went over the side about| sarcasm; or can torture children by | ter wus left to the executive committes 57 Lae Thee ne t read avery other cura |tW0 kicks abieud of the young man of! placing them In unnatural positions, | with power. It is understood thet Hacks |p. 3° vit, Thad been sufferi ag Some @ mother, she cannot meke the! ‘in which you declare that marrings| Mration at the young wontin beside me. fails, It is > submit to an oper- | the couple, @ red-faced person, who had | standing oF sitting, until they approach , sey links will be receptive, but ae the| several months from a general ‘run- She 4 diiant blonde, quite the most] ation than to di It 1s better to under- | \, 4 one of the card: exhaustion, In flo one of these ¢ ro . . weekly trip to her-aged mother-in-law’s | and happiness are incompatible, particu-| S"" iN "Ate of ner type 1 ever| 2 the operation of divorce than to die| sede he acted alae Eh li si ie hocensary ta touch a child. | affair has been held in that district tor | down’ state of health. I found that 1 home. larly when the marr! s ‘The cards were inseribed thue two yours past, by rotation it should xo | became very easily tired and could ke is remarriage @ spirtual death. In righte indignation over . ‘ chanced to meet OF, Anew her not " has taken tact and ingenuity to for one of the contracting parties.” Aad! SMUT Mee uy ou make up] WHEN A MAN RESPECTS A oI.| worton: | pupii'e ‘intolerable. conduct, aig: In de [SMTM ere. 25 to make, tne! inet ine tee may ork with the same energy away from aged 1 ‘We are just married and on our | { aT used. sever of keep all the papers away then T quoted the following bitter pa: eind @6 take tie plunge aasint! T VORCEE. fence of ils own self-respect, or that of! qive Week in Julie a week later than Be Begs oA Bg Mre. Becker, It is the German papers | graph by “Illldric Davenport": oat POR A divorced woman's life i# what ahe| May to Maypt. Please pay some | u teacher, he may chastixe 4 pupll Vik | eiyt the “women's” Hastern |finally. any p verse Kw) o eae that she has been accustomed to read, |” ave you taken notice of the holy |PNST% 4 you, my cynicism has been | makes of it. ‘There is no reason why, It| Sttention to ws, as we are both Funning whatever risk of later ‘Tanpionalip, which ordi ia the | oe thind te ete ae ee ee ae they contained many ftems of in-| state? How the fools rush in! Od- | movdy, but not permanent, After 1 was| she keeps herself fine and unsoiled and | bashfad a he aes eda ay eae nt week in that m ould be | Couple ‘el ussite? salt te cae perth forest concerning her frienda, Other! Serve ine omniumenatherum—the |divorecd- four seats ago, my mother | untainted, she should not sooner or lator! We @Fe great entertainers, ask 02%, taking a chill apart, away’ eg tite, whore. close attention cama i sons spend as much time with her as! sheep aheek by jowl with the goats! |pud 1 went abroad, In London I met] find real and permanent happiness. A) Play the piano, recite | [hein out wil the punishment thag he| The new Arcola and the Tuxedo Club | Otay, ‘aca’ 't cae oe they can, and she fs always surrounded | sian in hand with the tired phil. | Mr Owsley for the first time, After @ divorcee if she Is worthy | te Seeekvaay Gistnee were admitted to membership. paid to my diet. I could neither spare by friends, so that time dose pot hang) anderer enters the curious ingenue; | that—well, I made 4 number of trips to | Please see that we are not lone- never prgve a ‘The Forest Hil Club aftered its |the time aor money to do this and 1 heavily on her hands. Sanlan ihmacanse eralea Uitacayt with | uraP r. Owsley has been con- “Hildric Davenport’ writes: ome BOVSH Ore {course for one day in June. | kept growing worse until I decided tv nected with several Amerivan legations,| “Many (divor MAKES JELLIES FOR HER “SICK ees) BrOW Weary of the! SOme " t try what Tona Vite w youth totters age: Krave keeps step was with the Imbassy ing and insinuatingly| Moving we willattract the atten. | 14 Or, finally. he way lane ites LN pode eee nae “It certain! pidgeladc: lier Boy." with gay, lively with severe, intell- when Mr. Leisuman | gentle with which masculiity| tion we expect, we remain, the two | {f “ust.' or ignore it ouiright: Wallin) in chosen were: Mra, F. B.| That tired feeling soon vanished, ani Mrs. Beoker {9 active and daily pre-| ectuality with illiteracy; the ama- ere. Our marriage | has pursued them since they the responsibilty upon the classroo cooing doves, hue (Montclair), \ce-president; M. pares delicacies, such a@ jellies and| teur and the artist, the novice and | is really the ee of @ fomance [the dust and ashes of the ATEARINE BEYWARD BURES, daiaty bite of food that an invalid could| the knowor, the roue and the debu- | of several years, for we were always femininity.” s JAMES BURK: eat. It {s these little gots that have| tante, Could we but begin at the | the best of friends from the frst.” ee, Coe aula cured OF YOUR oyar | Tee volunten Wing the very souls of those about| end, matrimony would soon be a lout | “Did he ever save your lifer’ 1! lolem?. T asked. auniy cher of gett o 1 ach pupil | Do 1 in to enjoy my meal teacher of wetting on wiih each DUPI Ly iwrence Switt (Englewood), treamur Me Gms enesgy is coming back | Some PUNISHMENTS Now |and Miss Eleanor Whitney (Morris | and I feel Rositive ‘that all the credit distributors of this WORSE THAN THE WHip, | County), searetary, must go to Vita.” sleep. ] ’ ked, hopefully | 'T ahan't even write anything that)appeal for publicity hurried from the 9, i Br GUaraua! Conéionas | ee here are many thousands like Mr. her who have been allent witnesses, art, As to remarriage—what does |e ee rit tast Monday! laughed {!n't cheerful, after this," she retorted, | pier without giving any further ine ton ur teashers uid principals, and | delegate this right, shalt have authority | Ross,” remarked the Physician. “They ‘The letters from the pole leutenant| It hold for divorces? How In Mre Owsley. Monday was the day she | #milingly. “All my love stories will end | formation regarding their friends. tf correspondence also, We are cons | to use physteal force with « pupil. are suffering from nervous debility, » have all the Hime, comaiaet Waren, of nature of human nature can they | wag married happily Pee a peasant sidan aN Vinced that all four of these methods| ‘Such force shall be applied only ™ Sale aith, trongh on by hope as timate “re00 hope for happiness? “You seem to have looked before you| Thus Cupid doth makeS optimists of Jare rather common, while the last is | the presence of some witness, conditions . become s6 Most al! of his letters quote the Scri>- | Waking CYNICALLY FLIPPANT , and yet you have written that | all! [AUDUBON BANK CASHIER wreak common of el “Accurate records shall be kept of|that their sleep fails to do them any 4 " ———— t ol fs ture. ‘Cupld does that he never dares { ADMITS BOGUS NOTE DEAL. esults are of the gravest ohar-] all cases in which pupils are punished | good, their digestion is impaired, they Serer enees copy. cap at all.” ROBBED IN HOSPI * | , mt ty force, tometer with the condition | Ger moody ‘and poste 1,000 TONS OF OIL QUIET SEA.| “on. out at inat war just tne ronuit| Ba? thet writer's work lant whotly SPITAL | jaca be sruel te many | EY, TOE Oat elma fo Mey tee eee foe i; i was Just the resi h ork 4 h i _ | pupils nan punt 6) thn n 3 ry cae ee Se | ot w mood!" declared Mra, Owsley, “And | confined to a description of her own IS CHARGE OF PATIENT. | Gave Nieto $50,000 for Bogus} Kppiiea. The t ti We are convinced from the date we | rus gunn peeve red Steamer Strack by Gale Uses One-| then, you know, editors like cynicism, | temperament, People imagine that one ee | f fe te | aelves conscious jhave been able to gather that these |.) “uoisual amount of ex ar When I begs ite 1 did @ 1 always looks Inward. On the contrary he Ty “hamt Paper, With Which He Bought | (ye oeneta. become recommendations pow the following | #™% 3 they (nied ot Care $0 Break We Rage eeriint, thinge. Hut T feung| if one i® at all responsive and sympa. (O%derly Who Took Chemist's Val-| Directors. Out Julewe hablta in, the vey place. thmt im | advan tags ye eerree oe omnes Oe Dee 4 ng thi und . gui 3 for ‘1 : | ectors y sips res thant t beorve the| “That the mere knowledge on the | . re- si a . thetic, one's pen ia most often guided S fe epos' “C1 | Intended to teach them to observe the | at PLYMOUTH, Basiand, Tan m-Tales that the sort of {hing Wanted Was Cyn ee ai oe ia naa ton ables for Depo: it / cused ot the trial of David 8. Miia, fortner eee oe ouvinemt of the aerte | part of Pupils throughout the clty that marked to Mr. Ross, formerly the ot nompiam on the part 0 i engineers ical Alppancy. i; my cyniclam has never been any- Stealing Gold Watch, ” of the Audu ational |juwness of these facts, We make the] they may be subject to corporal punish, only remedy was a long rest im some mare O08 OF SERIATEN 9 She. SLA ‘We are a nation of Bynice tor thing put the rellection of a inood startin Kelly of No, 814 Hast weventy-|3 harged with w the | following. reconuneilations _| ment for thelr wrongdoing will of Theol | country, Sapearane, 8 thie is beypad tap) ae 4 Ge Wo lite to think we are, | “Which Mr. Owsley has banished?” | coond atreet, ly at Presbyter. | fur nat inwtitution in several wasw,| “1, ‘That the by yrhidding corporal! male a m conga je means mast peste, But now rived here from Philadelphia yesterday I believe it's rather Wh ny husband has nished byrter the diacounting of logue notes, | puntahm reselnded in a great majority of cases and very | Tona Vita will take the place of a rest- During her voyage the captain, in order @ pose, But most people won't ad- on Jian Hospita Id tn $100 Dall for | Tud, , poral punishment be ex- greatly reduce the present strain, cure, it tones up the and corrects to wave the abip. bad bean ghliged tp at a temdainn don alas{aaciamed: riage is Inevitably a fa d larceny Magiatrate Krove ! fnved | od betare Judge Hu presale allowed ‘oar reatrl Phat tian % bate. of sore the nervous system so that the body sacrifice 1,000 tons of oll out of the 3,000) a Cone o-Gay, charged wi 1 M the " * nt will be reduced below urally rests itself. by fons carried. ‘The full fore 6 uc| BORMAN. Qasim ORG preter | Marriage is bound to be a gren: of a gold wateh and chain} en ieee ‘Only t Incipal o and the present time in the | MCT A te obtained im any drug store n of fierce Atlantic gales struc | curse my | snd glorious success if a few # y fom Dr Pellx Hoftmay, a Ror wines New York.” vouasls which was tinuously’ | peal ey 1 a ey ¥ | ple conditions are observed. Im The | viwuisi, of No I West Poriyetiied | \oQ rant disteiet Mort 4 cone swept by the seas. marriage wasn’: Lap, | frat place, husband and wife |... oe Dr, Hoffman was a pa eh examin witness with ve z At one time there wane. tap raat oF wouldn't have ended. Mow I ex- should be whole-hoartedly and de- : ace : 4 he affacs of the bank iane 7 water in vine oe ne Piel ye (he | peot to be perfectly blissful, and votealy in love. Each should find Ain. dienlat OMIA Thal Ase to \ esignation, — M CELEBRATED| Is the Best Value Ever Offere: e y fires were kept eligi! I don't think a woman can be com- completo satisfaction in the other. : : riees did 1 ny Wo MOM Of tie ; brok: le ‘ost daring of the engineers and fire- ual Af ‘Then the Thad derobed gu te bed at th wae Made trom tie small atu broken wi sNimately the ship had to be} Pletely happy she iss wife, | i Mum oier, ou im unt mearohied \ sans of high grade coffees care- \ men, Ultima You know even in the article you've | Place too quickly. A strong frient- ogee, W had in court 4 | lightened in order (0 Keep her afloat ou know ven in the f power) Uiips with respect behind It, should ye put Ina safe, A Neng ; ie jully blended, “It is a most de : j and the Jettinor of part of hay cargo Joersire Re eee ee ata tia incl be developed between man and =| 4!" a Baithe, a nu ¢ admit “1M * ' Jlivious cup at a money-saving Ib. afe a r of oll sery double purpose of | may he wolemaly' torniented | woman, And when the marriage {9 1) tly * vee yeoods of the twelve no | pr ty ZO: Menten toad aking the Waves. | tim, who shall my that 1 olthe eee gs Cleaa E Dalene 1 ‘ the. 1 shel Bry ot Arthur G | 35c Quality at. . —_—_——-—— case Joomed wit!) ununised J 9 tee caters atuensiaieouaianvanien |femarkel ne nusaga | AUD i aT aT , ” 4 " theGilllette. Fire Near Big School. Yes,” 1 interrap and vou #ay| goveach oxber'e poine of view and bored ta non June 18 Delivered to Your Own Door in S-tb, Lots Direct from the Wholesaler FiveMillien Men use| More than three tiousand children | just after that, ‘How easy It would oliidren, | Mee “ Nits teat | Other Cotte tion, 20¢; 25 ; Perte Rice,” 35¢ The Blades ere fimo, Get 0 fn Pupiic School No, 43 went on with | for a man to remain in love with, h 1 do feel that women go to the di] When Dr. Hoffman, who r F counted att Our 40c Teas Equal Any Grade Retailed at 80c. Other Teas as Lew as 25¢ Ciliette teday. their stud! to-day while firemen had he but imarried the othe jorce eour for frivolous and childish a alled rt ; ‘ dea witain a few WRITE FOR COMPLETE PRICE LIST blaze in the twent ea hoa great man jo, Ag Li atch wa AB nvectrt dag tyes of the bank { ' {ee et house at No. 510 Haat One|" “on, wens that appiiey o some men—| Nave writt i for, deere on bhe n6 sigone SiG ant mention 1 See | = : ry ed FUE 50 miles, B5 Ibe. Delivered FRES bay» oe nurdred fect ey ae ney the | #ought the tall young man on the other} ay ingrowin 7 but 1d not explain Why he gad as-| you something about most everything |] 4, NBW YORE. d | pr] Siudins. “Phe fire drill eignal e én col as rs Or seus , Y iy of cotiecta the ie Avera Mg about a great imany | ‘Tho Blacks trom “ depends worce is ike the ‘ ane i ri not given. 4 ! ‘ LOPS OOOO AE PT LES ENR SENT ERT IT Pt ca