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“(in Corea They Have a Roa Paved with Gold, But the Natives Don’t Treasure It. was a feature whi New York wasn’ By Roger Batchelder. A road paved with gold ore of high ‘assay value for several miles ts re- ported by the Rev. F. BE. C. Williams of Kondju, Corea, who has arrived New York and is at the McAlpin. { “This stretch of fine macadamized ighway, in the dust of which can be tiny grains of pure gold, is tside the city of Kondju, in the Olntains of the southernmost tip of Corean Peninsula,”’ he related. “The ore was dug out of the near- jby hills, where for many years the ‘natives took out enough from out- cropping veins to pay taxes or trib- ute. Gold, however, does not appeal to the imagination in Corea as In other parts of the world. “In some localities of that section old is known to exist. One company sinking shafts and making tests @ new gold field may be opened @ "cp there in time. Many nuggets Y ‘have been found in these shafts al- ready. Near Kondju there !s a steel J} vessel-like dredge in operation which igs up the rice fields, washing down the gravel, found twenty feet below the surface. Other than this, little ef- fort is made to get the precious met- al that is in evidence in tempting quantities.” Dr. Williams, who is a missionary . for the Methodist-Episcopal Church, FARTHEST said that the Coreans had eliminated| mpg “New Yo: violence and disorder in their efforts : for independence and now looked Kindly upon education. time weak," she . M. Mintzer, Gardner, Mr. Perasso. * delphia, ton will high school giris Atlantic ent from Charles ufacturer of that dent football fan season last year, day is L. M. W Pennsy! luxuries, the economic situation would lave benefited,” according to 0. A. Wilberg, chief engineer of a steam hine concern, who is at the Penn- Ivania from Stockholm. ‘But [ * believe that the worst is over now and TEST SAN! Testimony was J that matters will soon adjust them-| Place, Brooklyn, who Is accused of i} eelv ssa n-} (nnoying Clarkson Cowl, President of | {mm tee Best Dealers Sell ho cy ‘EO: , James A. Hearn & de Tested and Approved by the ir business suffers because of ¢ Housekeeping Institute noying his son, and John J. Br Hearn circulating abusive langua, perpetrat 1 the difficulty of securing enough skilled workmen, but for some time we! ave also had trouble, like the rest of } fope, because of the low rates of | ange. Gegnan competition is und f serious problem, but in spit of; hese things I am very optimis- tid . jut the future AS OTHERS SEE US. ' & honeymoon couple that has spent @ week in New York are Mr. and Mrs. Paul 8. Gillespie of St. Paul, Minn., at the Waldorf. Mr. Gillespie is a banker. “The three features of New York which will stand out when other things are forgotten are the view from the Woolworth ‘Tower, the Statue of Liberty and the Stock Ex- change," said Mr. Gillespie. ‘From the first one gets an incomparable fdea of the tremendousness of the great city. On Bedloes Island it was interesting to note the relation of the various parts of the statue to the progress made in ascending. You: Stock Exchange, seen just before clos- ing time, was a perfect bedlam. “I was very favorably impressed ith the regulation of traffic in thi: y. The police seem to have it u and the regu Here's a combination of fla- vors your palate cannot resist —nutty, wholesome brown bread, crowned with rich, creamy “PHILADELPHIA” Cream Cheese. A treat anda meal! Look for“PHILADELPHIA* on the package. It's the mark of the genuine. PHENIX Means GOOD Cheese Confectioners, Brown;.Golden Syrup ' tion of-pedestrians crossing the streets served in any other city."’ The visiting bride remarked that Chicago, and declared that Civic Vir- tue, our brand new ‘rough guy,"’ was no adornment to City Hall Park. “He looks rough and at the same concluded. ALL HERE FROM FRISCO, Californians may boast of grand and glorious climate, but these registrants at the Belmont from San Francisco admitted to-day that New York's weather wasn’t half bad: Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Roche, A. D. Heur, George D. Reynolds, A. M. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs, W. and Mrs. James A. Moore, Miss H. L. Carley, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bonheim, R. Mr. and Mrs. Augusta E. Drucker, G. G. Young and George A. , ANSONIA DELEGATION COMING. A ten-day trip to New York, Phila- bring twenty-two Ansonia together with sixteen teachers and the Superintendent of Schools to the McAlpin Saturday trip as a reward for bers of the championship squad. Two" who is farthest from home to- a. His home town, Hong- Y OF COWL Magistrate Simpson in the Night Court to determine the sanity of John T. Ed- wards, twenty-seven, of No. 46 Berkeley firm. Edwards false stories, on the telephone, and esponsible Mount Clinton, Bani San Pablo, Port Li : ich I have never ob-|Homerle, Southampton . o rillo, Havana . t half as noisy as ‘Cristobal ‘0 Mexico, Progreso ....+ Due Sa Liverpool .. |, Southampton . jam, Plymouth . Havre their D famburg: ic, Liverpool « Toloa, Port Limon . Due Stavangerfjord, Bergen Colombo, Napl Ft. Hamilto A. Morrison, Mr. igetown, Bi Santa Teres: * | Pol San Jue and Mrs. Stanley] Oscar’ II., Copen! Mi America, Palermo .. Danzig mistocles, Constantinople « Due Friday. Due To-Morrov turday. ‘Thterry, Ant- ‘ 9,30 A.M. Monte . «8.20 A.M. Barbados AM. neaton homaa h séeas $10.00 2 11.00 14.30 AM. y Noon Sail Saturday. 222 2238 & >>>>> >>>> wanes ws $328 INTERNAL REVENUE DROPS $875,000,000 First 'Three-Quarters Report Shows a Total of $2,476,000,000. WASHINGTON, May 3.— Collec- tions of internal revenue for the first three quarters of the current year fell off more than $875,000,000, compared with the corresponding period of the ‘| previous year, according to reports to- ata Lu Sixaola, Kingston Martinique, Kingston + City and Washing Bau Po 4 Ania, Ponta Delgada. Esperanza, Havana Sail Friday. and as many boys, . ‘The trip is a pr H. Jockmus, a man- city, who is an ar- » and arranged the the successful The boys are mem- West Afri * 8 FROM HOME. rker for a Day or hite, who is at the ANNOY taken last night by Donald sp CATALOG hoaxes in- Malla Close. A The Shelves Are Solid Slate Stone They retain the cold kong, China, is about 10,500 miles —th t -condure te WORST IS OVER IN SWEDEN. from Broadway. reer ae Sry tor “If Sweden had fixcd the prices of a zi Woods fort rhane. MAILED FREE D. 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