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| M M M 4 y fcrr «ii» in*e*tm**it wonWyfcfd **id*nd« before the vacationttiM a nrfllloa dollar* > dividend atfettt ft* flgered. *h*n would betrlt>• r**f •aeaHon, wftH comfort and Inx-a*y/ «M M) ffMT* slaving (or tmapwre-j t t t M Wfc Whihg

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The next day bis seatlmenUl com-panion of tte previous **«idng ttfafffedgracefully on th* seen* at th* taaattcourt to discover her n*w "And" ac-cepting an Invitation to a canoe partyon Mirror lake with a dtminatlr*,dreamy-eyed, d*rk-h*lr*d damsel.

The sentimental one (ot hold ot himIB the afternoon for a stroll among th*birches and proceeded to tell him howhart she was because he was goingcanoeing with that "black little Mia*Johnson, who** father pack* pork;"hut Joe refused to alter his plans forthe evening. He had already decidedhe liked Ml»s Johnson tfa* better atthe two.

There were two persons in the eano*party—Miss Johnson and Joe. She In-sisted that he recline on some cushionsand smoke while she manipulated th«paddle.

The moon was shining, a band wa*playing somewhere out over the water, tth* wave* Were lapping against the **>'Hides ot (he carwe. Jo* lookedthrough the darkness at the Indistinctoutline of His* Johnson and came tothe conclnsion that she was just aboutall right. He wondered how he shouldsteer (b* conversation in "land" her.

She solved the problem tor him.laying aside the paddle, she let thecraft drift aimlessly.

"Wouldn't It be terrible it w* shouldopsetT" she observed, "1 can't swhn istroke; but i suppose you would leaptn arrd rescue me, and then we'd havea real romance, wouldn't w e r

"?**,'•' gulped Jo*. "I ***** so.""Wouldn't it be fun." she Mid soft-

Iji IT ulffl WOuIu It*lp|PcII a u u lUVDWe'd fall rft lover1

Jo* swallowed hard and hoped «h«wouldn't experiment. Mis* Johnsonsighed.

"What would you" «O ft i got Justwild shout you and you1 dM a*o« m*Tah* wanted to know;

it* fidgeted.'•1—1 oWt know," few admtft«d. "i

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t*«*nt record of Mr. Jackson, a northMontry farmer, aaya London Tlt-Blts.

Men more patriarchal still have flg-nr*d In the ranka ot father*. Snrb arotreat reteran wat Sir William Nlch-oMon of olenberry, a grand old Scots-man who IIred to nnra* ad Infantdaughter after he bad pasted his nlne-y-aecond birthday. Sir William then

bad a daughter ellre of bit flrat mar-riage, aged atxty-atx. Me married hishut wit* when be waa eighty-two, andhad aU children.,

Sir Stephen Fot'a last child Was eradied When the father waa within a fewmonths of completing his hundredthyear) Sir Stephen was born In 1627,and had by his first wife a daughterwho died in infancy In 1655. The childof his old age survived to tbe year1828, and Waa thus able to aay, "I hada Muter who waa buried 173 years

gWhen William freat ot fllpon #*«

hi Id to rest in 1780, at the age of onenndred and eight, he was followed to

his grave by hi* eldest son, a veteranof eighty-eight, and by Ma yonngestboy, aged fifteen, who made his ap-pearance when his father was withinsight of his ninety-second birthday andwhen his eldest brother was seventy-two.

Thomas B*atcy of iJruuitondjra*near I)uWtn, celebrated his on* hun-dred and second birthday on the veryday on which his yonngest bom en-tered the world, and when his eldest•oil had already seen seventy-two

AMERICA'S CREEDWorACotnnattinf to Memory uJ Repeating to Unik»

Do you know "America's Creed f"The quotation marks are tued because it has never been officially

pTotmilgsied; bat it was prepared in Washington for the Americaniza-tion program of last Flag day—J«n* 14th—and ii therefor* at leatt mni-official.

It it worth learning by heart, and worth saying in unison at all aortiof gathering*. And here It ii :

"1 believe in the United State* of Arowifca aa a government of th*people, by the people, for the people; whose just powers are derived fromthe conient of the governed, a democracy in a republic; a sovereign nationof many sovereign statei; a perfeet nnion, one and inseparable, establishedupon theae' principles of freedom, equality, justice and humanity fwwhich Americap patriot* sacrificed their lives and fortone*.

"I therefore believe it it my duty to my country to lore it; to sup-port it« Constitution; obey Kg laws; to rejpeet ita flag, and to defend itagainst all enemies.

"Believing in the above creed,"I pledge allegiance to the Stars and Stripes and to the republio

foT which they stand. One langusge, on* country and one flag, and"In th* presence of Almighty God I sincerely pledge myself to aid

my government with all the power I possess in the great world strugglenow in progress tor the denfocracy of the world—for the independence ofthe, gtnall nation* a« -well *» the larger one*, and

"1 further pledge my life and all my worldly goods to aid the presi-dent of our nation in directing the American forees with our allies in theirgrim and determined fight for freedom, patriotism and humanity."

EM1L ALPENChoice Groceries, Hardware,

Linseed Oil, Atlantic WhiteLead, Glaw, Putty by the-tub, Agricultural Imple-ments, Tar and BnbberPaper, Garden Hope, HoneBlankets, Poultry Pood andSupplies, Fertiliser, Stove*Repairing.1265 Pfttenon Plankroad

UMMMirS DRY 800DS STORE

Dry Goods and Olotbinf

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Linen of all kinds, Morel,

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xftomaa Para flfftra* nta flral trip1 Wtt« altar at eighty and tttem* the f«-tbet of two children; and be win sofall of vigor that be made a secondmatrimonial venture 42 years later,when Ms years numbered one hundredMA tneiily-two.

. If *«*•<** ttpth* risjM thw OT frOttf, alira yotrn win.l o o t « Forrester; he'* Am* It. Why

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of his Oeslb and studied the<it rerkiW-frafreW Susie Jacobs,

ea*' swetety erfftotr, 6ory at a typewrfter•W t t o o t t e r ' a a «t tbe edftoMiii room.H B wtwtftt n t t FnWlwWsi ^ttn tn it pOU*CsT «W BHr •WOufn iTO falf^tf u hrS fA^tn.JsHH> JWCOBV natt/Mn M f&tit&DCti fttra*Ts»*a»ed * Mray *i<n> of hair. raclM*k hWo fh> ifmfy tnoft ot her he**

"* gtrt," Jo* coMMM to hhiweM.rd rather marry her than

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tot Me fsW that Jo* wa* In exfttenc*.B * era**** ro lWr1 desk trim when he«Mf ssJWfaMtry she leaned back

f C*t*r *nrf greeted Mm with amm HHlt mlie <w h*r a» but freckled

M i *«ML "B« TOT* to com* hack,csMsW you're the Ht* ot thl* office, you

#ha**v«f you- do, doirV g*f0 fty any of rVwe rich torn-1 Aid riga'stfi.ty AA4Mk "arc rtmTmr D^WVn,

gtttiffly, tow her h*t& t*tth his rrain. gave

m , Jc&t go On, UleBTJreO IDt p n ."What, would you d o f

"Wen," said Joe, weakly, "1 think i—4tnft you thtnk we'd better go backto shore? 1 believe a storm is com-

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X IiG lICXi UMjftilug, Bw #O*B ( u nfrom the hotel after eating a latebreakfast, he was approached by a cor-pulent, red-faced man attired In busi-ness gray.

"I'm Mr. «yde," he announced, " t o *played tennis with my daughter, Floy,and she hns developed quite a fancyfor you. Have a cigar and come overhere on th* veranda, where we can

When they wer* out ot hearing otL the sun-bathing crowd a* grew eonfl-

It yotf marry my. T.7i . . -_ you two faundrea

thousand ilollnrs and set you op in anybusiness yon choose."

A b*n boy walked along th* **ratMl«,CaTBng "Mr. Sprtggler."

lit. Clyde frown«4. Joe caHed,'Were!"

"Telephone call," sart the b*n hoy.Joe handed htm « quarter, encasedhfmself anif erttelred the hotel lobby.

"This Is Mr. Johnson," s*td a gruffvoice on the wire'. "You went Canoeingwfth my daughter last MgM. t wantyou to dine with us this evening, as 1•mve a little matter of business fo:alk over with you1."

A faint feenag thai (iW mart* it*presence known In Joe'a stomach dur-

^___ Ing his brief talk with Mr. Gyde now'•' *** wouMB't ascended to his throat and threatened

to choke Mm. With difficulty he mna-*nw t*r«d enough vocal strength to make

hfmseW heard through th* telephone."Fm sorry," he said, "but I'm leav-

ing for home on the next train."He hung up the receiver and hurried

out on the1 veranda, where Mr. Clyd*wa* Mowing dottar *mok* skyward.

Just *j6t bad n.*ws," Joe announc-ed. -My wfte-s «* and i atun wjwybom*."

Wh*» im «he*»etf fnto th* Tim**It wa* rath>r hit* for eveningreporters to be working; but

th*Y* wa* SUsW Jacobs' grinding: out M«ory.

.tot let his suitcase 1m with a thumpthat startled her out ot her chair. Becrossed to h*r desk.

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SmnW birds chase each other shout(a play, but perhaps the conduct of<bo crxae and tbe trumpeter Is th*most eitrnordtnary. Th* latter stand*on one leg, hops about tn the most ec-centric manner nnd throws somer-saults. Some can it "the mad bird,"0* account ot Its singularities. Waterbirds, such as ducks and geese, diveafter each other and clear the surfaceof the water with outstretched neckand flapping wings, throwing abundantspray around.

Deer often eniat* In * trial otttrength by twisting theW horns to-

her and pushing for tbe mastery.

MOT*. Than 55,000 SoldiersTotally Blinded in France

At Hetttt of WorM Wsr.

France has more than fioMOO menwho hav* be*n made totally blind Inbattle. To cat* for these unfortunatesIs one ot the moat serloua problemshi that country.

Sine* the war began Bugene Brteox,the French writer, hns devoted nearlyall his time and energlea to caring forthe blind soldiers sent back from thetrenches, and the following appeal intheir behalf is from his little paper,Le Journal des Blesses aux Yepx:

"Within a year, if we do not receivesufficient aid, we shall have to ceaseall our distributions ot help. It isserious. We have sent monthly to S71families of the blind assistanceamounting to from 20 to 40 francs.

"We have paid the cost of civilianclothes for some of th*m, enabled aparticularly afflicted victim (bothblind and armless) to enjoy a winterseason on the milder shores of theMediterranean »ea. And now I shal

ten familyto

wantedt*4 ti aurvy <& c*fmimet **>«*#Wf (& ft* tttmnn. Her onflnlnhwf

f fi>ow fhe typewriter,h* g««e<t glumly at A grVas»

M *» fte wall.<****«* Hi t jUimtf Wn* mm whh*a* nV* dnflanf <fo*tt ,nrf the resth»*, /*» h,M«t in mtb<&

list* that night aitrf pot up att htel i >hotel, in tn> mnmiBit he wear

**#>fi*l»Wh»g etpedlTlon. wMohHfHm tow t« die tennin court, where«M*»* rW i<mi malrtetw and rw<yWmmtt, roo*tn» male persons***» <ort»VT

/ y*HMrto *My tWnilr rfrtrf n«

•JHWhWd. rt • * • Kw (Irnt exn#IW fMt l(lniT At eonrf. riot IH

w«y<«!«»* *t *i,s * iMwai, «««t niflB'r

•mt mm#W

•rangtrfang, in wrestlingreeper, pret*nda to throw Mm, and

kes femt* ot Mting him. Some ant-Aatla carry oat in their play a sem-blance ot catching their prey; youngtats, for Instance, leap atttr every•mall and moving object, even tofaves strewn by the autumn wind."hey cronch and steal forward, readyor the spring; wtth the body qnfrvcr-

hig and tatl vibrating with emotion,they bound on th* moving leaf andagate spring forward to another.

. , m y*» marryme? I don't get much money, but fr«got a nundrerf and iltry In my pock*t.f dbtt't know how wen manage, bwwe'll' get along »om* way."

She leaned hack in her chair andsmiled and gave vent to a sigh andcn*nr*d snotb*!' of tnos* wrsp* «tyellow hair.

"Ot course 1*11 marry yon, yon Mgbonb," th* answered. "Why didn't yotfask me rwfor*? rv* got a ftat allfurnished and thre* hundred In m*hank—and Pve been- watting for y««w wake op."

t ik4W**^ta*la4*tssv

important experiment m thetV*atm*nt of nHx^otoaw s»Hn«M hatjtist hevn inaugurated tf 61* British1

' at Pitt««it» Unit, n«*r_ . rf*r* atf estate of wft

•We* M **rir and woodhutu' has IWna* opwMfr sanitarium:

will1 diklergo MVattticnr

rfrttf rthtiic<*t

r>ttialH In

:hasex-

p Cfow of Bjnlev m\Me4 SfafM Durfnff 1917

Aooof fflnfl to StatMiot

Infant mortality statistics compiledr the N«w Torlt milk committee re-eal the fart that there was a bumper

baby erop throughout the TJnttedtates hi 1917. Basing Ita conclusions

fhe figures gleaned from 1*» ot thehWgest cities la th* country, the eom-

ilttee estimates that the number of•Irfhs throughout th* nation totaledflWOO© the number Of death* J,-

hHrv'ng a national Increase tnpopulation ot over 1,000.000.

Among the cities of the honor dammaha claim* ftrst plee* with a death

rate ot only IW.2, and Seattle comessecomf wttb a rat* of S»4. Nashville,'enn., had the Mghest rate, lftU. Chi-

cago's rate was HW.4.The «v« honor roll dtl*s boasting

<art rat** under Us per 1.000 arertkeley, Cal., with a population ot

4aM4, 43.4; Everett, Mass., withot S3.4S4. 49.5; Brookllne,

m. with a population of 87,792.itS; Alameda, Cal., with a popula<rtott- Ot JS ISS, 40.7; md La Crosse,Wat, wMr a poptfatlofr of 80,417. 4Z2.

Corn, when it hi Just ripening andisslng through the dough stage Into

he more hardened condition, It fed- chickens causes a loos* condition

of the bowels, and it no other foodla given, the birds are forced to eatthis kind of feed and digestive trou->les will follow.

Tbe flock In It* ranging about thefarm at this time of year may, un-teknown to yon, get some ot this•om, and may show the symptoms atpresent. The first Indications should>e a warning, and the birds, If neces-sary, shonM be confined. If a goodration Is fed, however, twlc* per day—that Is, morning and night, and insufficient quantities, the birds willnot eat enough to do them any barm.Either one of the above methods willhelp to keep the flock out of troubleof this kind. The easiest way Is togive them sufficient bard grain morn-Ing and night to satisfy their appe-tites.

tttmi •**• • •Q mWJ MvalT

Lott * Oitft tftHtm * «y torn tint « «*rt*in

flitti'Ltl1 jrf JanTnliilrthVtai1 |U _at-LfJflt' • •= '' huuimr or i VUUUNUIJ ID WCTSHT enz D

endured by the vlforou* for a constd«r*M« time, but not wtfhout sertoosloss itt emi!l*n*y, if long continued,writes Thomas B. OMtorue, lit At-famie. to *v*tj eommunlry ther* aremany mm below normal weight, andthese are always looked upon wtthmtspldoti by Insurant-* companies and*nllstm«nt officers, even thoughpathological cause eau be found tortheir nnderwelgttf.

Th#r* la practically no HMIt todtstanc* that m* wtrelea* station atAyiington. 7tu. can tslk. Not only canH r«acn all part* of tb* Atlantic Mt

l # b saasallBW —' MU^hASlkM

&

all reasonable limits."

THE POULTRYGROWER

••••••••«******<a*****«**i

I Motlttr's Cook Book j• 4 * * * * * * * * * * * * * 1 * * * * * * * * * *A «w«et tamper Is to the household

what runihin* Is to trttm and fknrws.

The homes of a nation ar* It* strongtsttortt.

Qo6d Thins* M*th*r May Mak*.Turnips make a very good dish, treat-

ed aa one does potatoes for an escal-oped dish. Garnish th* dish withTrcsh pnrsley and serve from the bak-ng dish.

Ohm Con OaYn*.Cut two pounds of round steak Into

small square pieces. Melt two table-spoonfuls of bntter substitute In asaucepan nnd when hot brown thesteak, then add one cupful of water andfour tablespoonfnls ot rice. Cover andcook until tender. Now add thre*cunned red peppers cut In slices, onecupful of cooked beans, two parboiledand sliced onions, one tablespoonful ofcorn flour, four cloves, n clove of gar-lic chopped, a t«a*poo|if.nl of salt; cook

mSmmm

ARTHUR A. D0ER1NGSanitary Plumber

and Gas FitterRepairing Promptly Attended TO

Ultimate* on all work cheerfully given

FATIEBOH PLAHXEOADSIOAUOTJS, N. J.

T«L Union t«M

H. R. Liberman's DairyFr«sh Milk from my own tana

Delivered to your door at14 cents a quart

36 County Ats. SeeanonsOftet «*a b* Wt at Okas. «•***•

_ ^ S ^ ^ ^ B A M i l i i

on § IUUI m***

A spoohfnl or two ot grated chees*added to the creamed toast will makeot it quite another dtah and on* whichall may cat except th* two-year-old*and younger.

mum Pudding J«lfy.Cover half a box of gelatin with one-

half cupful of cold water and let standfor an hour. Mix one cupful of rais-ins, one-fourth cupful ot sliced citron,and one-fourth cupful of currants; adda tablespoonful of orange or grapeJuice. Scald a pint of milk and a cup-ful of strained honey and an ounceof melted chocolate. Mix all the in-gredients and when It la slightly firm,add th* fruit so It will not sink to thebottom. Turn Into a mold and whenready to serve, garnish with whippedand sweetened cream.

Pig FinMfns.Wash, pick over and chop one pound

of figs. Beat three eggs very light, put« cupful of suet through the meat chop-per, add two cupfuls ot breadcrumbs,three-quarters of a cupful of milk anda cupful of strained honey. Mix antogether and turn Into a wen-greasedmold. Steam thre* hours. Serve hotwith aa egg sauce or with hard Sane*.

Pbon* tit Union

WILLIAM BUESING

Plumbing andGas Fitting

Kttautas OhMrfnny atvaa oa all kJadaol work.

Wi Pattfsoa Plantar***

EOBSKT

Mason and PlastererConente Work a Specialty

843 Hudson Ave. Soeaneo*

Robert Louis Stevenson'sAdvtoe to Class of Girts

Robert Louis Stevenson was oncecalled upon (6 address a Sundayschool class of young girls. He toldthem th* parable of tbe talents, andthen went on to say that there werethree talents every on* possessed andought to make us Of. "Tongues thatthey must use to cheer and makehappy ail around them; faces thatthey must keep bright as new shil-lings, so that they might shine likelamps in their homes; and hands thstmust b* kept employed In useful workcheerfully done." Very good advice mthese war days for all ot us, whateverour age or sex.—Exchange.

Ices, sherbets and ice creams are alleaiHy digested and most wholesomefor all members ot the family. Whennut* and fruits are uvd In creams theyshonld be put through the meat chop-per. The flavor Is better and the creamsmoother.

Leftovers of cake, creams. Jelly andfresh aa well as preserved fruits maybe used for desserts. Stale spong*cake with a bit of fruit juice, s spoon-ful of nuts and whipped cream, makesa most palatable and satisfying desaert,

TMNly TnoufMs.The reason some men get

ra»r* fun out of life than other*I* because they don't want toget all tb* money too.

lock and perseverance oftengo hand in hand.

Th* otiwr fellow I* the manw* all think ought to help oatwKto w* f*t into trouble.

lAghty few people ballev*what • man tells about himself.Tnat is th* reason th* court*

tit* d

—•»••**••

HOHLANDTDBDGOIST

Doctors' Prescriptions put uphours of the night

at an

SEBASTIAN MAULBECKBorough Engineer of Sccaoeas

Member of the Municipal Engineer*of the City of New York

927 Union Str*MtVYDBT HOBOKffit, N. 1.

O<U0. J. MUKLLBKDealer in

Wines, Liquors and CigarsBottler of Wm. Peter's High Quality

Beert and all other kinds of B«*f«.Special attention givan to phone eat*TTmO Ui MOAUO0I, • .SpTsTmO Union

I.

Ottt Toit of Mnvr Jewew<

Oh* ton ot sappMr** was used dur*las; tit* year ot 1017 la one factorywhere tb* jeweled bearings ot elec-tric meters ar* mad*, says nee-Meal Experimenter. The Jewels ar*purchased In the rough and are putthrough finishing and drilling pro-cess** which require a degree of skillcomparable only to that of an experi-enced watchmaker.

WM. H K4MI, Jr.•aOaUBRlaOS ••UDOB BOOM

Pavilion open lor all Occasion*Boats to Let lor Pishing and Crabbing

Dinoar on Sundays.Ifeals at Short Notic*

ft***** Urn* mt Fans Id. sfc*a«M

HA1LAM BS880*

LAWYER

BOSOM, • . t.

A. BLOHTHELLCaoioe Groceries, Delicatessen,

Cakes, Candies, EtcMM tout saeavevt

Cbwrim Tratitt,a« o|Mrat««5 on at tin Har-

at***afur. in * child Is ta*to g» oa OW

Tb* OM lUKaM*GENEBAL TBUCKMAN

It*. Coal and WoodSaoon* WTWmwt

mrtuttt D CLBARWATBK

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CAROLYN AND PRINCE MAKE THE ACQUAINTANCE OFAUNTY ROSE, MR. STAQQ'S HOUSEKEEPER

Bynepale —Her father and mother reported loet at Ma when theDunraven, on which they had aailed for Bnrope, WM funk, CarolynMay Cameron—Hannah'e Carolyn—4t eent tram Mew York to herbachelor uncle, Joseph Stagg at Hie Corner*. The reception given,her by her uncle la not very enthusiastic.

OHAPTIB 1-Contlnu.d.

A voice calling, "Chock I ObucklChuck-e-chuek t" came tram behindthe old houe. A few white-featheredfowls that bad been In eight acurrledwildly away In answer to the sum-mon*.

Mr. BUgj, (till looking at the littlegirl, let down the bag and reachedfor the dog*a leash. The loop of thelatter be pasted around the gatepott

Tt Ml yon what It Is, Cartyu Hay.TeVd better meet Aunty Bow first•lone. I've my fean abont this mon-grel."

"Oh, Uncle Joe I" quivered his niece."ton go ahead and get acquainted

with her," urged Mr. Stagg. "gbedoa't like dogs. They chase herthickens and run orer her flower beds.Amity Rose Is peculiar, I might say."

"Oh, Uncle Joel" repeated the littleCtrl faintly.

-Totfte got to make her like yon, Ifyou want to live here,' the hardwaredealer concluded firmly.

He gate Carolyn May a little shore•p the path and then stood back and•napped hi* brow with his handker-chief. Prince strained at the laaabsad whined, wishing to follow his littlemistress.

Mr. Stagg ealdi "Totfd better keepalfhty quiet, dog. If yon waat yourhome address to be The Corner*, singemail I"

Carolyn May did not bear thle, batdisappeared after the fowls aroundthe comer of the wide, vine-drapedporeh. The pleasant back yard waelull of eoafbiBc. On the gravel path

sweep and backet half a hundredthickens, some guineas and a flock oftarkeys scuffled for grain which wasbeing thrown to them from an

waa all washed away and a fresh glowcame Into her flowsrUke face. AuntyRote watched her silently.

Bach a dignified, upright nareepon-slve woman as she seemed steading;there! And so particular, neat andlmmacnlate was this kitchen I

Carolyn May, as she dried her faceand hands, heard a familiar whine atthe door. It waa Prince. She won-dered If she had at aU broken the Icefor him with Aunty Rose.

"Oh," the little girl mused, "1 won-der what she will say to a tneogoreL"

OrlAPTM Ik

Oelna te Bed.Mr. Stagg had fastened Prince's

strap to the porch rail and he nowcame In with the bag.

"Is that aU the child's baggage, Jo-seph Staggr* asked Aunty Boss, tak-ing It from his hand.

"Why—why, I never thought to askher," the man admitted. "Have youa trunk check, Caflynr

"No, elr."They sent you up here with only

that ba«r Mr. Stagg said with someexasperation. "Haven't you got anyclothes but those you stand lor

"Mrs. Price said—said they weren'tsoluble," explained the little girt."Ton see, they aren't black."

"Oh I" exploded her uncle."Ton greatly lack tact, Joseph

Stagg," said Aunty Rose, and the hard-ware dealer cleared Ua throat loudlyas he went to the sink to perform his

that pan waa held In the plumphand of a very dlgnlfled-looklng wom-an, dressed In drab and witU a ma-bonnet on her bead.

Aunty ROM'S appearance smote thelittle girl with a feeling of awe.

There was no frown on her face]It was only calm, Unruffled, unemo-tional. It "Imply seemed as thoughnothing, either material or spiritual,<«uU! raffle the placidity of AuntyBate Kennedy.

the came of Quaker stock and thedarealty of body and spirit taught bytie sect built a wall between her aad

"Child, who are your asked AaatyBeae with aeme curiosity.

The little girl told her name; butperhaps It was her black frock andhat that Identified her Is Annty BoatTamind, after all.

"Tea a n Hannah Stagg'a little girt,"aheaafd.

TWin—If yon please," Carolyn Mayconfessed faintly.

"And how came yon here alonei""If you please. Uncle Joe said Td

better probly come ahead and get ac-quainted with you first"

" "First r What do you mean, Ibatr "naked Aunty Boae sternly.

"First—before yon am Prince," re-eponded tbe perfectly frank little girl."Carte Joe thought maybe youwouldn't can for dogs."

"Dogs!""No, ma'am. And of coon* where

C live Prtnce has to live too. So—f"So you brought your dogr"Tea, ma'am.""Of course," eald Aunty BOM com-

posedly, "I expected yea to come here.I do sot know what Joseph Stsgg ex-pected. But I did not. suppoM yoawould have a dog. Where la Joseph0ta«gr

"He—he's coming.""With the dogr"Tea, ms'om."Amity (lose seemed to take SOBM

fJane to dlgext thin; but she rosde nofarther comment In regard to tbe mat-ter, only saying:

"Let us go Into tbe bouse, Cartya.May. Ton mast take off your hatand bathe your face and hands.'

Carolya May Cameron followed thestately flcure of Aunty BOM KennedyInto'the blne-aad-wblt* kitchen of theold bouse, with something of the feel-Ing of a culprit on tbe way to theMeek.

aWh a big kitchen as K was! TheiltOe tin thought It arast N ia* tig as their whole apartmeat btBarirm "put together."

The Httle strl took a* her elalahat *BBOb back bar batr aadI » smooth wNk bar haadi

funged her bead* aad face late gbr<ewa ef eeel water Aaafy Bse* ftrnt•few* tor »*/ at eh*smb. r*****»

nwr Mr ftOgg exeUkuadWhat'* thjtoa th* Bwatal,

Aaaby Boast Th«t yell*? letterrH telegram for yet. Jeerph Stags,"

replied th. old lady composedly.-Welll" muttered the hardware

dealer, and Carolyn May wandered Ifhe were not afraid to express Jast &»•motion h* fait at that Inatant Bitfac* wm* red and •* got ap chnasllyto secare the sealed message.

"Who brought It. and when r heasked ttnally, havlag read the lawyef s Bight letter.

A boy. This morning," said AaatrROM, utterly calm.

"And I never aaw It this BOOB,"grumbled the hardware dealer.

Mrs. Kennedy quite Ignored aaytaggestlon of impaUenc* la Mr. Stags'!voice or manner. But h* steawd toIOM taste for hit aupptr after readingtbe telegram.

"Where la the letter that this Mr.Price wrote aad sent by yoa. Oar1-lynr he asked as he was about todepart for tbe store.

The little girl asked permission toleer* th* table and then ran to ope*,her bag. Mr. Stagf said doubtfully I

"I a'poM you'll have to put her some-where—for th* present Don't seawhat elM we can do, Aaaty Bo**."

"Ton may be ears, Joseph Stags,that her room was wedy for her aweek ago," Mrs, Kennedy rejoined,quit* nnntSed.

The surprised hardware dealergargled something In . hi* throat"What roomt" be finally stammered.

"That which was bar mother's, Haa>nab Stagg*! room. It la next to mlMand aha will come to no harm there,"

"Hannah's I" tsdalmee Mr. Stagg."Why, that ain't been slept In sJu*she went away."

"It Is quite flt, then," said AaatrBOM, "that It should be used for herchild. Tronble nothing about thingsth»t do not concern you, JosephStagg," ihe added with, perhaps, addi-tional sternness.

Carolya May did not hear thla. Shenow predated the letter from her law-yet.

"There It It, Cad* Joe," aba eald."I—I gaeas he tolls yoa all about awla It"

"Horn I" said tbe hardware man,clearing hi* throat and picking up bisbat "I'll read it down at th* store,''

"Bhali-eball I •*• you again to-night, Duel* Jo*r the Uttl* girl askedwistfully. "Ton know, my bedtime'shalf-past eight"

"Well, If yoa don't Me me tonightagain, you'll be well cared for, 1haven't a doubt," Mid Uncle Jee short-ly, aad went out

Oatelya May went soberly hack toher chair. She dM not eat much mere.Somehow then seemed to be s biglamp In he

TWO HOLD OFFGUN COMPANY

|10U> TO MSCftT, M f fI AMI** Bey

Urge* Mtm to lerrnitw

Yanki Caught In PookttUntI U K M e t It

PiyM

MCNE HELL K1S TIMOaueM

They PiahtOne

M Maaaar * * Make» Be' ef

had geae while the Joy ef kettle waa

By t . A. BATCH ILOILParis.—The V. M. C. A. awn told

the story with teara la hie eyes aad• break In Us voice. Be «ald that IIwa* th* Mddest thing that h« everba'd encountered, which sweat much.Me had been a long time la f r a m eno death and aiifferlng were no alraifgers to him. But when be *pnk* ofthe aergesnt *nd the privale that theyhad found dead bealde tbeir macbiuagun be couldn't control bU emotion.

It Kerns that the aergeant and tbeprivate had been caught ia a potketTh« Germans, In force, were IB frontof them. Tber* was a barrage behindwhich made It tmpomibl* for AMMO torejoin their company. Ho they stayedand roughed It oat, fought in a man-ner that made one proud to be of thsame race. ,

H*M Oil Wh*i« Company-When they found them there was

alls of empty ahelU several Incheshigh around th. gun and not a (ingleronnd of unexpended ammaatttoo re-mained. Tbe two had beM e i airholecompany of Boch* machine gunner*for several hoar*.

Tbe enemy had been around a bendla tbe road, a aeaat 50 r*Mt away,and hadn't b e n able to advance be-cause of the brisk fire of tbe toaeAmerican gun minted by the Bar-genat and tbe private. The sergeanthad been evidently pointing tbe gunand the prtvat* had beett feeding, it.Their only protection had beM s lit-tle ridge where th* dirt had beenthrown up beside tbe road.

The undergrowth Ju«t behind themhad been cut to ribbon* by tbe Bochebnlien and th* tree* aear where theenemy h«d been were Karrsd by Tan-kee 8re. It had been the hottest fcladof a flint and tbe Americana had beenwinning agalnut the terrtM* odds un-til a tbell burst right oa them aadkilled both.

Whether It was a Becbe ab.ll or

Death Net la Vain.It we* a glorious death bat • eed

one beeaam a few minute* after the.U landed, the Boch* bad •**•

obliged to retire. Another b*W aahour, and th* heroic pair w**M havebeen Mfe. Bat they had Bet dtsfl letvela. Th* ertBpaay that they hadbald at bay carded beck to the Oer-maa U M * a etory of ammtan hern-lam that will do m*eb to eeavtae* tbeBoth* that the men fret* Bora•ea are gelag to deelde the war. The•acrifle* of th*M two lire. wlU a nother*.

The* etBed ee the T. M. C A.to b*lp bury tbew two haree*. Itnut hU drat experience aa *ef a burial party beeaaM he had eeeitlit tbe front all through the big posh.As be aided la the burial be eeoM aethelp wlshiag that of all th*engaged la that betUc these twohave been spend.

Hew Ton,—the antrM ef «m*ri<..%tarce* oeaaaaw has «*i**d lbs awnil*of the eWed traea* to

• Msrdktg to D*. & « .« . PaM. M l

of the Kalghts ef </set ratawaed frean a tear i

views

i ri«t

BMMB, Vee Venaa—wttaew etojw wMr Chair a*w •>..cajily priatad rhsMirn

Can't Hold MarineForget Mwut "*vm*r Wm

Thsy CMM HUTU.

•eneeylvaala fey fllvee IntereeUafmf Tladailllsat front

Mew Csstw, Pa*-Byn> Williams, aNew Castle boy with the medical cetp*la France, writes home of the hap-pening* on the frost controlled by th*Unltnl State* laariae* prior to JOB*•JM. He Mys the marUiea forget aUabout the word "kamerad" wbea theyduued tbe aermena. He wrksest

"1 taaet aay this to a •<•*> hotter•put than the other froat (at her*It Is open wsrfare aad yea eaa Imaa-Ine what 1* aulag oa beea whoa the*pat American* la *och a place. Abeatthree week* age. wbea the iMrtawant started to advaae*. tkey get the

ideear of gotag after the •eeoar* heads,'

tbe aaj> Bee** • *w » aadaViaaasd.

inAii

the weed* ef the flwaiimef a

needed IR dsfsatlagbaltla, A b f bat tMi

Newark. •_.an near Perrytoile tbe iwin

andthelreasrenhadahardtUBebeM-lag them baek. That kind efbaa bees gets* oa so loag that Jaatnight the mertoM waatod

ork qulcklr and thoroughly, for themen were badly torn. Death pme-bly bad come Instantaaeoasly. They

"Child, Who Are Your Aeked Auntyfteee WHh

pre-supper ablutions, Carolya Maydid not understand Jest what thewoman meant.

"Ahem!" said Code Joe gruffly."S'pose I ought fve read that letterbefore. What's come of It, OariyaMayr

But Just then the little girl was sodeeply Interested In what Aunty Bo*ewss doing thst she failed to hear him.Mrs. Kennedy brought out of the pan-

I try a tin pie piste, on which wereaerape of meat and bread, besides agoodly marrow bone.

"If you think the dog Is baagry.Car*lyn May," she said, "yon wouldbetter give him this before we break

or fa»t""Oh. Aunty BoMr gasped tbe Httle

girl, her sober fac* ana-smile. "Hellbe de-Ugbt-ed."

She carried the pea oat to Prince.When tbe door closed again, Mr*.

Kennedy went to the Move and In-stantly, with tbe opening of the oven,

of deHdoos odor from ItCarolya May* swath fairly

water.Sach flaky M*eutt—«we great

full of the brown beaede* I Mr.rat dowa at the table and actually

her aad tbecyeUds, ready to peer over herat the lM*t "Joggle." Yet ah* was notaaually a "crybaby" girl.

Aunty BOM was watching her moreclosely than Carolyn May luppoesd.After her third cup of tea she aroa*aad began quietly clearing tbe table.The newcomer wa* nodding In barplace, her blue eyea clouded with sleepand unhapptne**.

"It U time for yoa to go to bed,Car-lyn May," aaid Aaaty BOM flrmly."I will anew you tbe room HaaaabStagg had for her own when the wasa girl."

"Thank yon. Aunty Bess," said theUttl* girl humbly.

She picked up tbe bag and followedtbe stately old woman Into the backhall and up the stairway Into tbe *U.Carolya May a v that at tbe foot eftbe stain was a door leading out ape*)tbe porch where Prince WM now a wlog about uneasily at tbe end of hisleash. She would have liked to say"good night" to Prince, but it seemedbetter not to BMnttoa this feattag toAunty BOM.

Tbe fading hoes of sunset la tbe•by gave the little girl plenty of lightto undreM by. She thought thevery beautiful, too.

"Do you need any help, chfldrasked Mrs. Kennedy, standing la hersoldierly manner In tbe doorway. Itwas duaky there aad the little gtrlcoald not see her face.

"Oh, no, ma'am," MM Carolyn Kayfaintly.

"Very wen," MM Aunty BOM Iturned away. Carolya May stood latbe aridea* ef tbe room aad Uetoaedto her descending footsteps.BOM had sot even Mddea hernlgbt1

Like a marooned caller upon a d**>ert Island the little gM went aboa*exploring thebemother's. That fact helped great!*.Then *b* looked at tbe Ugh, pedty bad.

"Hew ever eaa I get lateCarolya May.

She- hid to stead openIn her fluffy IHOe bedroom sapper* te

MasRaget

mailed.The little girl took her Indicated

place at the table Unrtdry."Joseph Stagf." Mid Aaaty Base,

sitting down, "ask a Neariag."Uncle Joe's harsh vote* seemed aad-

dealy to become gentle a* be rever-eady said grace,

Mr. Stagg waa In haste to Mt aadget back to tbe etore. "Or that ChetGonaley win try to make a meal off

ef tbe hardware, I

d (beet underneath It Tbe badJast a great Mg bag of feather* I

"Just like a Mg, Mg pSlow,'the IHOe girt "Aad hT I do getIt raj tm* to em* down mMsad down tag Um barfed, aaiever he *M* to get ap la the

"Oh. dear 8M, trade M*rCamlyaBay. "VbedMaBiOef lefmategmtmmflgm.1*

Oh I I gaeMtwi

"UCK THE HUN" IS HIS CHANT dwit* in the fin ahum ebMS at the Bijrenary ef Miaitaa he** hMt yeargaiaei ta wetgH. height a a i t a B a *peHty. aecerdiag to the rmnat ef iBe*In. Otrftag*. phystail dMttor far• emiB. A TBoroaga pasenai eaamm-•rlos at tie begtantaf of etheel lea*fall Showed the cettttttoa ef heartlongs, patter*, feet etc A «mflar. «*-amlaarlea wa* amd* teat affrtag.

The average gala In weight ef each)airi taktag pbyainil tralnmg wa* a to-il* over fear poead*. tbe avenge gat*In height waa abeat ea* third me*.Had tb* average mcreased haIty wa* e*e cobtr Inch.

AOAMST WOOWI MAJHIY1MOerrnen Oestor Urgaa a "lew Lew to

The eemmano'lnt odker of a fameaa B. A. T. aghtlBg squadron la rrsaeewith their mascot a parrot, wfcleb SMe • very onafertaMe pet«h ea apropeller blade, ar* *bewn la tin* BrKUh ofllctal plwtiitiaph. BeeMee havlwia smattering of th* "potty-reM" hintiasi. the parrot I* pardealarly vlgereaaIs It* deaandatloa ef the He** w vtrfl*

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ito Betheiea, Bsche smpsn get bnay

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GIG ernesHit Classification Pointtd Though Not Polite

N KW YOHK.—There li • llttia eafa down on Rowton street that It patronisedby tha canaille, the ruriom aud tb* amill iprtnkllag of the Broadway

opulent*. Tat win* la rtd, ydlow, purple and whlta, and Bowl from varlciu*a»t«Dti wMMa tn* dinar'! raach. ona 'nay bMNM ranted between tha arnipo j d * . eatr* and ft. «h*k . . th.

A long-haired Bohemian lmda tbewchaatn ana la rtpald for hla plain-U?a aotat by tha ahowara of •millChang* from th« dlnert. At abouttan In tha evening sentiment reach**tha high tld*. It U the hour of II-

rittahad by the wlna, the motleyerowd tuna selilthneM Into courageand tha partalta becomes heroic. Thar* »r» equalli and aunahLnr-, team anilribald laughter. And then at 13 when tha light* to out the falaa joy Uatrtpped oC ita maak and crumble* Into binck despair.

In th* center of th« cafe la a im.ll pollihed tpot where dancing la par-utttea. It !• alwtyn to crowded that all the dancer* can <to It mill abaut likethe crowda at the fallory entrance of the lletropollUn when Oaraao ting* orChallf dtucte.

An electric apptralut thrown varlona colored raya on th* dancers. Th*olkM nlfht a apnrk from the machine fell Intn fold* ot chiffon wurn by one ofthe dancer*. There waa a flash of Damn and a scream. Pandemonium reigned•nd fbna an the frloie of the crowd nomrnne clt.rgeil Into tin. thick of It. He(Tabbed the frl«hti>oed Ctrl away from hysterical men and woman anil iklllfttlly•tUngulahad the Are.

Th* crowd fell buck. The reacuer wan a clean-limbed younf Americansailor who hail dropped Into the ptui'u with a group of rubberneck tourist*,Th* Mdlara atruck up the "St»r-Spung1ed Banner" anil the young man,abashed, rushed from the place, not even stopping to get hit hat. Outtlde heaald to a pollcemin: "I don't want to be found her* among a bunch of now."

Boy SoMitr of Fortune Laughi at War's Mishaps

BOtftON/—A real soldier of fortune la Fred W. Thotnaa, a youth not yet Inhla twentlet, now In a Had Crow hospital, where he wai taken following

th* torpedolnf of a ahlp on whit* he tailed recently. Tht« iilvpnturnutyoungtler hat aet to work the machin-ery of tha Mat* department* of.countries by hit effort* to fight. Sec-retary Lansing hail him released fromth* Ingllth army, upon hit mother1!plea ol Ida extreme youth, butThmna*ran away a* toon an he reached home.He aallad on a munition uhlp from thUport to Italy and maile hln way againinto ttigland, wherelie Minuted In th*engineer* Immediately he learned th*United State* had entered the war.In 191B Thorn** ran away from

horn* and enlisted In the British trnntnort iwrvlc*. Hut thin proved too tamefor him, to be enllatod In a bombing Kquud of the Sherwood Forester*, fromwhich k* t u honorably dlschsrged upon Secretary Lanalng'a plea. Ha sue*e»*d«d In mllitlng again and wan *Mlgn*d to a Brltlah mine eweeper. It watBlown ap, the yonngtter receiving a akoll frapture, He returned to America,loeaptdtatad for farther service, bat persuaded a Paatalc turgeon to operateaad rdlev* the lojary.

The operation proved so successful that Thorns* nlmoat Immediately, a coattwlae freighter, which waa *unk by a G*r-

Various GovernmentDepartments Unite inPreparing Elaborate Ex-hibits for State Fairsand Expositions.

oa hi. way tokeapttol.

F*«nt to>k training M-hool at Quebec. He waai #•*• th* iblp wa* torpedoed, again landing him la th*

.Careers of Precocious Bandits Nipped in the Bud

CDCAOO.—Baby banditry la Chicago ain't what It used to be, Watson. AskOeorge Klrkwood and Kslaman Pstakey, two eighteen-year-old highway-

raea who are held at tbe nilmore itreet police station. Oeorge and Kulemaatold of their exploit* aad tbdr prelimi-nary conference*.

"Hah, what's tb* ate of workln'for twelve buck* • week when we can

f i oat with a couple of gats and makehundred Iron men an hourf' qaeried

Palakey of Oeorge. Oeorge opinedthere wit Ingle In It. They got tk*•at*, al*o masks tnd flashlights.

Coder the Chicago and Northwest-er* track rabway at Kiasie street aadKedH* avrao* tkey darted tbdrcareer. The flnrt victim reacted prop*erTy, He registered fear aad gave ap hi* cadi, bat it was only Mtents,

"Seep your paltry cash," *aM Bandit Pntakey, ma)**tlc*lly. "It will neverbe amid ef a* tkat we take th* money of tb* poor."

Tkejr derided they were on the wrong stamping ground. They went overtoward OarfleM pnrk. It was then two o'clock In the morning.

•Her* you, where you going? Come here," demanded Patrolman Kdwird•emdeao. Out came one of Patakey't trady gat*. II* now bad both of them.

, "Bock op, yon big 'bull,'" be roarwl, "or I'll drill you."Tb* rapper failed to retreat, lie knocked tbe gat oat of tbe bandit'* band

aad knocked tot banillt down, (leorge beat It. s l le wa* caught by Detective•ergeaat* turtln and Uocbe, attracted by tbe sound of shooting a* the poll**-tarn ired ever Oeerge'* bead.

CooMdr BOW came doe* to tragedy. Bandit PtUkey dr*w his otber re*eehrer, sarptMug Patrolman letodeau, and had jammed It Into the patrolmaa'a

i Ik* policeman tafceeded la turning bl* hand and wresting It from

Sailor to fiet Wooden Leg That Hat Traveled Far

SAJ* rBANCISCO,—How a wooden leg lost by It* owner traveled almostsmand the worid and was flnally redored wa* told la tb* barge office by

Patrick H, Qotnn. United mate* skipping coiamledoner. According to Mr,4|ulnn, Daniel Kgan, an able seaman.

V

road track la Oakland, Cal., had hl»'•* e"t °*- **• enaMa't «*mor*" * M l l n r *°<l ''" three ytan be*mbb*d, watbed and eteMMd *M afaaaaial*Md u> bay *

The good strip Wstthoro wa* look-lag for men end D*a, with a «ak*step, walked to the pier, where tbelip wa* moored, tnrt straightway

•ignwl op for a f$r*m •» <*r*la» watora. Things went wdl with K«*n mtMXW^B ^^Pa)a&^BB} aBBBh xa^Bh ^^»^HBA^*aldksfteadB^B^Bi ^ae^wxal ^k a a k ^ a a k au^KieBa^Ma^ aaA^M^^^tf ao^^Ad^^tf ^^^m^t^^^t ^^aaAIfaj tKrarCal WJ • • Par«faB«*a*Q*w^V W I U w flaWa* HotlWOT] wXwjpJt VnWJJJ mijfWO O H

Kgan Item imnog tk* crew tad tkey were tknre eempaatea* wben ib* vessel

Imetit of A*rlcuirur*,y

HB United States government ha*cnmhittwi its traveling display* ofpublic work tnd It to eihlblt th*mto at better to Inform th* peopt*concerning th* work of thdr gov-ernment toward winning th* war.Th* combined dliplay Is a war thowfrom beginning tu end, for everyactivity of the government now hata bearing, more or lest direct, on

MM on* national a|m of preserving popular rulefor tli* world. Thui, not only will there n*vital Interttt In th* Mhlblt* ef th* warand navy departments, but In th* display* ofth* work of th* department of agriculture In dim-Mating Increased production of food; th* activi-ties of th* food administration In encouraging theeuniervatloa am) equitable distribution of thl*fundamental war munition; the addition of newfood teurces through th* bureau of fisheries ofHi* department of commerce; the aafaguardlng ofkuman life and Indirectly Increadng of coal pro-duction through th* work of the mln* rescu* car*•f the bureau of mines, department of Interior)and tb* spreading of offldal new* through th*remmltt** on pabUc Information.

— „ .. *p|*flaw^^*^^w*^^^^w^;th* variant departtnmtt ta admtn'

kjtratlog th* dltptty* and u beaded a* ihalrmaB byr. Lamaon-lcribner of th* department of agricul-ture, ha* contracted for the exhibit* to b* tbowndraulttneoudy on flv* circuit* of approximately10 Mato fair* and eiposllloa* from the Atlanticto tha Pacific.

Orgaalaafloa of flv* cimlta.do** not mean thatany on* circuit t» being favored or discriminatedkgalnd In the quantity or quality of display*.The government csklbtt material la of miah taagnl-lud* that no fair ban been able to offer mor* spsc*titan can be tiled. The army and navy exhibit*bav* been (tad* up In (Ire duplicate sett. In ftct,praetlcaKf th* only variation* of note In the dis-play* a n la the** of tb* department of agriculture,whUft hat planned, la addition to Ita exhibits ofgeneral (surest, display* ot (articular Importancefor *p*dfle r*gloa*. for InMtnc*, where wheat-growing I* all-absorbing, whest will be featured,aad wher« rattle fever tick Is sucking blood anddestroying mest, specie! empbeds will be placedM the igbt to rid American territory of thl* para-otto.

The government eiblbiU have much to detaineven the Idly carton*, but Informing th* people ofgovernment work and of Important aid which tfc*public can reader tbe government In the nationaltrial* I* tb* Wg aim. All exhibit* «r* educationaland those of purely technical latorest ar* rarely

are the product of year* of ex-perience la exposition method* and every effort i*BMde to visualise subjects In such manner thatob«*rr«r« will be Informed as wdl as entertained.

To lid aad describe adequately every Item intbe exhibit* would require many word*, features•elected her* sod there, however, may serv* togive in Idea of tb* coaiplet* snow.

The war department dltplay can haf/lly fall t*place American* mor* closely In touch with tbdrbuy* who are making more uneaay tlte bead* tkatwear tb* crowns. There are Brownlnx macbln*gun* for infantry us* and Lewi* machine gumot tk* aircraft type; mountain cannon that casbe palled to Alpine heights; figure* clothed hi reg-ulation uniform*. Including *n aviator'* flyingtog*; rifle* of the lafeat model used "over there/and wooden hlM.1i* showing penetration of tbe oldtod new build*; complete equivalent of Ib* be-loved "doogbboy," aad a trench periscope through*Meb he watcbe* for frisklnn* oo tb* part of the

ga* mask* that he doo* when Ik* Haaepread* M« favorite poison; the treaek MOM* thelprotect* Mm Md tb* hand grenade* a* barfct; tbe

with which be dig* s trench and tfe* pompthat toke* oM the,water.

Then tiier* *r* model* of tbe various kladt ofMat* need nj the army, national and regteeattl•dor* In etlk. dorm and pout flags, a portable addwlrefea* o«mt, heliograph InetruaieW*, hwtora*fereight rfgjualMg, d*y aad algkt reeketo aad dgasl

W f f M m r t>mr. Wbn Kits cot bt* batrtag he <nvtmm>A that fete leg wa* go** Bftd to wa* Stopy- That wa* mrm nnath* »ga.Th* W«MBWI« weat to Vnnn, Km&Mi, So«tb AnWrte*, ftn«m* aad Mber|wft« wHfcoot K«a». T» —fa port liawn aew a ttter, ttM«ttta» ttw tapUtn ofUrn •«•*•! to *«td aack kta in. *»* wroto tfe* maiajlwliaii aft akv*t Ma

BIBIBI tfaf a^WlAa* featafala^BBl t a j l a a - ^ j i fK^ ftatlaWl l*a>

to !««**•» to ** tm f %t. %. Trie*, wbo hi «ap<Ay*4 la the tutted State* attpptag oaVe, alto toaft

W*« aw tnttrt* A* «*«• * • *th*r day b* <*pM a MwfL a M W l fpy «

Ttw aaaw *a* taBffla* to TrW, M« lonaM a* M* Mm tw6 Immt tlwt• » • • • aawi «*• feml toaa wtt* 9mm •**• tka tw# bod *urt«4 atMto

^ ^ aaaaMatlBBt BIBHL. ftUt mgmmgg/^t^m^m mm^k 4%M BBBBBA *—#ffJB JJ 0 f aanJalna» aja pw *«W ^w^^m^^w^mw • • • • taaaf t a w 197«h*r« torn la «*Utav pattomly.

Aad H *oy AOMrl«no ha*o'l learned y*t to « »(rofaiail a nergeanl major from * brlga«1*r a*a-«fBL, a* Ma 60 no front board* wblrt mrry (beaalgitta of otaVwr* and lb« r%tnrtm* ni mlletod

with tb* woaod «od aerrlM cfeevrnM a*tkort**d for oftVer* and t«*a tfrvlng In rraate,

Tb« aavy dMplay ttwir* OMIT* of 'be tool* that#w aMtaM IM* wo*M M aaaof* ptotw for tour-MtlMMl burglar*, and *l*o maM rtMi **at«r#dff**a O«naaa *«MI*rit. Tb* aavy **#w» a fbatfcdkara* *f tk* ktad wfesa* b**M*» *ft«a OMO« tft**«i i»r MOM latawrta* pinto; a saral ailaa awl•ocawr, mttUH torpodo wttit H» track,mev ei f w m n**v wwwam alrpiaa** drop. Tb*

some worn In winter we*tb*r br th* b»y* aboardour mibtnarlnet.

Trumpet*, dram*, rifle*, swords, flag* and pen-nnntt ar* BOW* of tb* other thing* shown. Rut ItIt. npected that nowhere will the crowd* bethfoker than around th* model* of modem battle-ship*, drndntughtt, cruisers, destroyers tnd othervtsatlt that will be tbown at all the ftlrn nnd ex-IWIItlOfll,

Th* *cop* of work of th* department of agri-culture I* ao wld* tod tb* quantity of It* exhibitmaterial I* so great that It* display* vary In differ-ent section* of the country, hut In every cat* theyhave been selected to clinch MOM reason whyAmerican agricultural production must be In-treated, and again Increased, and to show someof the numerous way* by which It can be done.The** exhibits are not for the farmer nlone, Theyare for him first, but food production has becomethe basin*** and eooeeru of everybody In Amer-ica, and nearly everybody ha* com* to know It,Met* than that, tk* agricultural exhibit* tr* at-

,«18K|t«.J*}»t»*«nt Mo InfarfaM t i n i k to k*M(hTanentlen of even tb* novice who cannot tell• *oto from a tile, •

Tbe waatber bureau shows how It It ibl* to fore-e««t dorm*, froda and flood* to protect tgricul-tare, commerce tnd navigation, tnd ilitpltys itsdally weather map thowlng conditions In the im-nedltle locality of the exhibition, The bureau ofsnlmsl Indudry abows bow to Improve and In-crease the country*! sapplle* of meat, milk andpoultry, bow It guard* tb* health of in* public•nd oar *oldl*rt and sailor* through Its meat In-spection system, and how to drive out the de-structive animal diseases that snnuslly take atoll ef meat worth many million, of dollsrs. Thatotber greet co-ordinated branch of th* departmentof agriculture, th* bureau of plant indudry, treat*It* fleld In th* cam* manner, with special attentionto ibstliods of bettering aad ftlmutallng plant pro-duction and *redlo*t!og piaot diseases.

Broad feature* ef forest service work are pre-sented In popular and driklng form. Model* urgetb* burning of local fnd wood to release coal forcities and war purposes and relieve transporta-tion, osntrad proper methods of logging with thewasteful ways, and show th* proper handling ottr** windbreaks for locreadng crop and animalproduction. Otber fared service displays thowhow tared firm ar* prevented or discovered andfought i bow valuable timber can be saved for warusea; and the need of retaining forests to rdardsoil erosion on slope*.

tnttlnctlv* exhibit* of th* bureau ef chemlttryIllustrate tbe enforcement of tb* food and drugsact, production and prettrvttlon of food product*,us* of tanning material!, production of colors andother chemical Indudriet. lrifference* betweentrue and Imitation commercial article* are nhown.and light Is thrown on sdulterated or rnlsbrandedmedicinal preparations, Including headache "rem-edied," "beauty" preparations, astlnos, consump-tion and otber alleged "cures,"

sample* of th* toll* that occur In tb* UnitedStole*, Including some locsl to the ndnhborhoodof th* particular exhibition, togdber with lafor-mattoa relating- to thdr n#*l as* In farming, »ttaattog tbe bureau of soil* displays. Th* stolesrelation* service show* Its work, In co-operationwith the Mato agricultural cofl*g*», In spreadingfarming information through eomty agent*, homedemonstration agent* and hoys' and girls' club*,«nd Illudrat** food conservation by canning SIH)drying,

Th* bareaa of entomology* .exhibit* of de-dractlv* lu**cto and ways of combating them areparticularly Interesting at thl* dm* of need formare food proflactloa and conservation. Like-wise, the barenu of biological earvey's dltpfay* ofstaffed animal* and birds, representing the con-trol or dedrurtloB ef tb* predatory specie* andtk* eontervatlea of tk* <iedr*M* klads, t»k*added stgatflcaac*. D*maad* «• tbe railway*, withgrowing ps* of motor rout**, etress th* laeortan?*of th* #i)ad-r«ad*«*a*tra«tl«a aad malotoaaac* ex-hibits of Ik* oflc* ef pubtle road* and rural mil.nnrring. and war ceadHioa* abw l*ad latered tothe bareca of tnsrkeW dtaplay of eaf* rndkodoof *Mn»im gnln, dtotriballon of firm prooVtr,«ifil* *vaM>erd« aad cotton dandards, and tarteastypes of nrfpptag UMitiiMFHt

AgrKnitore ko* been called the mm peacefulIrtmtr in tk* wertd, bat It i* bdleved ibal tk*deaartMeaf* dtoders will noiti* say aatetfaa«s to (JMewt famrag being abeefatdy easeatlalHI alfl tTltttifto Watf lM4!tWM<

Sat AoterifB niMt not feed ttodf aleae, itaMWtimmttm tottHea* ot ib* dlhteaa sad taktlag ateaef ear vaHent alliefv tk* feed •dattddntlea, laHf exkfttto, drive* tkot fort deep, reatareitrnv

play* ar* deeorttJv* p*B*l* atmtrllMrtai bf repre-amtaUv* American Illuatratorato IllaetraU twelvapoint* In a recent ipeecb by Herbert Moov«r, feedadtnlnlitrator.

Thu purpo**, tcope and accomplishment* of th*food a'iulBlttratlon, the tltuatlon with which It I*dealing, and work being don* By tb* boat* *•*•eervatlon department are tbown.

Th* bureau of floheriM of th* department ofeommerc* ha* dlaplaya to urg* th* utlllaatl*n *fflohery produrtt now u*ed little or not at all. butthat ar* available to help nupply the demand formeat. Sample* and pouter* of whale, thark, grayflub, tableflth, eulachont, burbott, drama, tHeflah.iikatet and rayt repreaent tome of the dining tablettrawrert thown,

The fluhtrle* exhibit alto dlaplty tanned akin*ot aquatic animal*—and nio*t peopt* kaew that

t leathnr ID valuable now—with a demoMtraOee atliearl button manufacture, one of tbe In0a*tritetint Oermany dominated befirre the w*r,

l'rogrtnle of moving picture* treatlag many war-tlm* taena)* tr* anowa la laaaiitlnw wtlk alaaajlother eililWt*. Tb*y acreen Ameriean tetdlw* *tth* fighting front tnd In c*mp; faraMr* Mflvlagfor Mgger crop* la tbe country 1 metkod* *f **a-ncrvlng a* well a* locreating Ib* feed supplr.vlewt of beautiful UndMape* 'la Ik* aattettlparkt; recltmatloa of arid land*, highway em-Ktmcilon and other actlvltle*, many of Ifeaa ladirect relation to winning the war.

At *v*ry fair where tbe corobioed nnlMt* areril«pltyed, the foitf'Mlnute • Men—the volunteerepeakera who ar* fighting dldoyal propaganda awlurging unstinted public rapport far every warmovement—gather In etite (enclave*, They apMktb* regulation fear minute* between Ib* aaVUtlmotion pletur**, and atdtt th* *old!*r* aad aallor*and department representative* la «iplalfllog die-play*. The four-Minute Men have neadquartor*nt uootht'maintained by tbe committo* ea pabil*lafonuatlon.

At a number of the fair* wh*r* trackage fadll-He* can be provided In or near th* ground*, <*u>ot. the mine retcu* etr* »f tb* bureaa of aria**,department ot the Interior, will be open to tbepublic. Kull crew* of flv* men will be on duly t«eipltln tbe Intricate rescu* apparatus,

Japan and the Cherry BlossomNo flower bat entered Japanese history, liters*

Itirc art and religion* thought longer ot «**»richly than <mr aakura or Japanese cherry. '*was mily natural, therefore, that fofdga vteltarato thl* country began to call It th* land of cherryblossom* and that we have chosen stkur* a* oarnational flower by common content. Oar army hasidopted the blottom a* It* Instgal* at *« <nff*»-xion of the oatlonal tdeal of alwayt being readyto die for a cause, after tbe manner of Mk»n,which ftll* in (h* height of natural gkrry *«dliuman tdmlraUoa wltkeat Ik* fiigktest desire tolinger In tk* sordid wertd,••***• Herald of Asia.

HIARTt,

Probably th* world'* tnarrylag record for gw»wan created by that aotorioa* kigwatot, Umfwltioff, wtiosn atarrtage* have been Mttawtad stabout MO. la tb* epac* of a etagte week bewent throngk marriage ewemonto* with teawomen.

An amadng matrimonial reeerd, toe, * M tkat"t a certala J«kn Witoon. Thto "Jag*** •*heart*" becaaM t*<iuaint*d wltfc tk* *4gkt daagk-^r* of a brewer, Wltbta * year he aed go**^ t H • ' • " • • * MtrriBg* irttk *Mk af Ik*

S t ;''•"*' • * » •»•<« w»«*«*d*d lawith fbdr ssvikge.

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Many Model* HaUBeen Made and AnNow Being TriedOut by Americans atthe Front.

MAttT a rlaltor wanderingthrough th* labyrlnthlan de-light* of tha MetropolitanMu**U|u In New York and

Cnmlng upoa tha collection of arm*nnd armor in th* main gallery baa r*»Incarnated a txtat of tall knight* Nadgmtle ladle*, ha* fancied himself a!<auurelot or Oulnevere, In the rlty'aapleadld collection of wall ami plate,of oacoratlve trapping, battle urn,apear aad broad or long award,

And many, no doubt, hay* stood Infascination before th* medieval armor-er1* workahop act In a paneled reeeaaof carved oak to the left of the gallery,a miniature bit of Old World churm,worn anvil*, hammer* whoae atrokeha* rung through centtirle* of steel onMeal, modeled kulghta lo the gay pan-oply of tha Middle Agra, and the *«*(VHtTMMttt* of I warfare when com-batant* «l*a**d ta tha «und of trum-P*U.

I only a few of tbe vlritori to tham hav* been fortunate enoughItoattntfrnenot,torrMnrad haac: and find, tucked iway In an In-

•aaapltuow corner, a complete practlcal armorer1* ahop, where a maateramorer plla* Mk inherited an with *aklll that ptiU him on a level witha m of the graat maater armnrera otIk* Middle Age*, write* N, H. UcCloa-key In New York Tribune. Thl*artiaaa I* M. Daniel Tachaun, andIhoae few who have baan permitted to•wing open hi* ahop iatr t daor quiteIlk* many another stoat tfc* •trrlilor—may well count themnelve* amongtfca fortunate fcleeaed, for they hsv<*«*n a ahop like no other In thla conntry—a ahow now clotted to the publicaad guarded by all tha Impnsaahle andInvulnerable barrier* of governmentregulation,

for here, la a workroom originally«*tabllabed for the purpon* of clean-lot, repairing and, In aotne rare race*,restoring piece* of defective armor, M.

u tbla corner of an ultramodern cityn* labored to preserve the rell«* ofboae itorled renturlet when kalfhta

were bold and ladlee paMln« fair.Now, thank* to him «hn h»« * f *

live an art long rofmldprrd dead, tblnountry la able to benefit by the ad-

vi«a of an expert In metal*, aMi noonger iioee M. Tadiattt lahitr over «n-

Hent plm-e*. but bend* all hla effort*,ll hla running and all lila knowledge,o the maVIng nf armor that H t he

worn by the modern wildler — armorheavy enough to be l*v«foerab!«. light

k to cafff.

dtaaJtmiat, ire carefully win-king nutdialajH aad medrta of drfetwrv* armorthat can ha won by the allied aoMlem.and wkl«k It la etpected will result Incutting down to a very great degree, anthe helmet* have already done, thefMrttttaat of killed art wounded Intktf preeent war,

When tbe war broke oat Mr. Bohln-aoa, director of the Metropolitan Mu-**•**, laarniM that tbe governmefiwaa In need of modela for tbe preimralion of armor, obtained the aanrflon "Ike trneteea In placing the departmen• f armor at the dlnpoaHlon of Neert-tary of War Baker, Baidifnrd t»e*n,earator of tke department and n mawho baa given hla Hf« lo tbe study ofthe mibject, wa* commlMlotwl an iaaajar and Immediately Kent abroad Ireport #B the rtatu* of armor—whawaa already hi «#» asd what addition*aright faaMMy be made, lie returnedto tfc* Waited ttatea late la /anttarr nthe preaent f t , and ban nine* kepttbe armor workshop of the muwnmbitty, on bolldaya and weekdarn, turn-lo§ ovr model" in awnrdnncp wlttbe *M«aMtlnnii of General IVmlilnaad fbe ordnaflra department. AftettltM aad patient Mperlmentatlonl»y etpert* forty modele have been•Md«, and M0 even n«w being tried• M «a dM fetrtimi front.

Kara la 4ka Utt»fha * M mmm la tkrwa* mltilatnr}w»M a«d •• d*fl*rted In mrrtdrt«rt by caMlt tooia, ago old; W»«braat) and broaae, ateel brigJtt (rowpeoodlng aad ana«r«d tMtiwHh the inttMato <ra«wl«t «fvat de«nratf«i, M. Ta«haiM pile* witUH «km a«d the aaaa of Umu ptte*tu* fbe t«rr U*A» mrt by M«far* and handed dnwa ittm father taaa throwb bimdNda tit yean, Theaianaai kaa #flfle««d from all port«f tk* world Ike fcapfeMMia wwd Itke fakrUatfM of anrt*ot arawr, mm-

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labMt atnat where a treat) Ma ataaattavma«)»i U H * aha aaaaai la tha gaf

f th hd K H te wkKk *

THE KREMUNtfcekattc, waaiartagto.

rertlea adveatara by. * Wwaa a child »f aovtarare,wfc**, ah* had vt*JI«d ataha'*, UJ amafcur Haw, ak* hatkevad «fc*t CaJrlaa larkad ta that• a i l * , aa t eaakaatiat eararlaaa watt4a W t M a U all tfc* wajr tap ktt.

**w. Vfcaa kaaaaah'a dreaa NaufcoalIke taae af kM- trua high ak***, wtakker aoft hair wa* BMuaed to. w**feolt* «aaa her head, aha Mill Mlevalto fairie*. la • allghtty ttfcraat waff,while Ught a( nfnaiKag advaaiart

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-tf,» ttamki ft* fm akttt MM «•, m * fm kttw aaan^K i v w r * aara vattklaaa are ajiat «• kaMK, • * »thiaaa wttt haaaaa,*

And ajwat* U» W M right Ifault th* lovely tkiaga karaatf | a* kt>

aowar* paraasjaj M gaaf gatN

•aaaaak had dlataMed ketk. tkatowa read aad o>* km read far ta tleadlat da*a atyatarloaaiy i»t* a *aatthaay ravtaei la tha vary kaut at ihMaeUtatc, aa aka weat ataaetaatiraloat ake dkWMaeal a wtadtat aryaktlatreaja. Tka atfaaai waa mtnm, mi

ttftfc ataaea ptoeed wld* apart.

It*. ffc*#«fc»Mai

AtatMtaraatkiat a t ttaja taaaktlW*M aakM*4 aad iIk* Ki t ta* mmUmti anal it bar* Iwctojbt, Ikaa at kar lariat to* t* iaaaaai ttoat flat idmiaraa* fkercMttaaltor aiaa akU

la qunitim of weight and.fore practicability of armor fnf theman on foot—the man who make* acharge—revert* tn the time nf IAIUIIXV of Cranee, when the tlae of (Menalve protection liad prurtlrMlly dlaap-peareil HIMI ail atlempt wiia made torevive the afeel akgawt. Indeed, thedevclnptneftt fit amtof from tbe limeof aide arm* until fbe u«e nf flrearmela one of eaceerilag Interest at till*time. In that the government I* re-viewing the work nf mtoe of the

of the old maater* In armormaking, with a view to reinstating the

mill moat feaathle of the old meth-od* nf defen«lve protection.

The uae of armor date* buck to theninth century ft. C. and fwcame mof*elaborate and comple* nntll tbe Intro-duction of gunpowder. The helmet wa*he flrat body protection tn appear and

wa* followed by the ctdr»»>—the lat-ter being tlaed by the flreek* and Ho-man* and reappearing at tbe time litriiarletnagne In the form of a w«lat-c»at made nf overlNpptne; metal acale*and nf mllier Imperfect eiwullon.

What N*rma« Warner W*r«,In the eleventh centurv, accnrdlng

tn the Hayeattt tapeatrle* «» well a*the oeal of Hlchard Coeur de> tAon, wefind the coat of mall awnmlng flrotthe «hao* nf a rwllngnte and later tbatof a bathing unit, completed lif n tut-met conical at tbe n>me. Thin, togetherwith the uae of leather piste* on tbett«t and hand*, cMatltuted tbe equip-ment nf a Nntman w*rr1«r.

A atttdy of the uruhMttre* of thettetm* cathedral an/1 the evanaXl*-rltttn nf Nt, Uml* (National library)(Mtaf* to th* development. Id tbetwelfth century, nt n perfected ewat ntMall, a metal combination united withthe helmet by a pa**e-mont*gAe ofelect Hah*; the whole, <<on«tlt*tlng *

protected the warrior withthe hatthe--* ctHndrlral helmet made«f piece* of forged metal *djuried I frivet* and pierced by two perpmrfeM,

At the beglMifng ot the fnortecnthcMitary the daakm to protect the joint*caaawd tfc* phwhlg «f a»et«l plat** *takoalder aad ham The k*ajk* dto*a>

of a type called M*#*t*ef. wHh a ajov-Iff fcato* to

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ettended to the interartteutof iialttaagIn aucb a way a* t* Iftcloae the llaabtla aietal greave* | tfc* hand* were pro-tected by an articulated gauntlet andthe fiwt by an Iron ahoe «r aolleretThe body wa* atlll coverwl by a ahorl-coed cnat abmft the length of a wntot-coat—called Hie baubergwn—«nd the

' »l* outfit wa* known a* a "bar-new," to which wa* noon added • atoricoraclet. prolonged over the abdoaaenby a aort of aklrt of Intcrwovea ajetal-I I ' ring*—the "tiuuMdlre."

InvulMraM* I M HMatta*.Waally. In tbe relg* *(**** « U

M«ated by abiMilder ,4««M igorget, which united ike armor ta Ik*round helmet. The kulgbt was •*•*practically Invulnerable, but a*weighted down and an awkward ofmovement that once dlamonnted b** » • nt the cnniftlete mercy nf Wa foe,To leaften lila chance* of bring dla-mounted, therefore, bte hor*e wa*equipped with armor, the lent ro-*emble being a aort of medieval tank,The ninii on font, however, neededgreater freedom nf movement, and aowore c<inaiileratily lighter equipment.

i wa* galit a tajafcttfcar

aid If th* t laM ataWM *tk> ar kf tfct*ho«id 1*4 fcariakf tkMMa to M Mthe third *WM a* Ntara ta Ik* i r * t

RuM>ah littakat a gaerry toatlwhich weat ackatot d*«« atraa** 1where a man aat lafctof. jaat *r*a*the bead.

The aaia drew aa hto ka* abr«Maad aaarad inaat tk* garkart a a"Or**t »>*ttt" fc* aanitiatream wa* aot-*h*tt*w,bdl«v«d.

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*1a> a aaaat* la) «• latkflMMaah,

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ahleld, arm and thigh piece*, kneepiece* flnd a »h«rt coat of mall—-othaulwrfceon—to wlilrli wa* added. Inmany raw*, an HlMlnmlnal dcmlculr-*a*. Thl* enulpment may appearagain on the modern aoldler |iractical-t an worn by the foot aoldler hi th*reign of fherlea Vlf,

The elaborate armor nf the ktrighl—which. In Ita completion, bad meantthe patient acquisition nf centurleo—waa made ttaelra* In the apace of aom*ten yean hj the Introdnctloti of gain<powder. A* early aa the beginning ofthe fourteenth century, projectile* n*dbecome capable of Herein* tbe armorIft «*e at the time, and little hy littlethe n*e of **cfc nefenw dlaappeared,tbe tendencr being i" mbetltajte fab-ric for metal protection Tbt* gaveMrth tn the epaulet, borne-tall plane,the *b«ko iml the hc*r*kln cap. Withmodern war*, a new device uprang *p

Individual protection bywf tbe inviatMllty of ualt* and

•cellared formation*, from tM* orifImted the Mea nt the eervte* aad-

$m, aad atata arawr M M faklaw Ma4 th* pteta* H the j * '

wfcere *«•) *r* for « aaoMcat." tfc* aaaatailed, aad mad* u* way t» her aUmithe atety h*a*h-

Mt* atood ***» attfli tfcto mm at«awr, wa* bat tart of kar aaaaVat «»*•ventare.

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Nticb method* of IndlTlitaul defeaM*went quite natlefactorf tor <<ombat afgreat dManee*: hut In atatloaatryfighting or In trench warfare It I*qirtte aaother (natter, and one* againthe qu*«tl/«n nf Indtvidnal artnnr ha*«rt*en, and »tm4f we m It* naein the * * * * * of the rtrnf heftaut fb*heavy lirMaHKal* wer* by flk* Ott-

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them Mrto-*" tmt Bra^aalal*UB*al JfaljIdiia^flL %M0 MAt^uyWrfiAa Au^d,

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THMICAWCUI WtWi.

tHE SECAUCUS NEWS•aUlahed Weekly by C Hafge

•••fie CoplmBf mill beyond 6th Kn

•nt»»,i a. eeeMrf-elaaa Will m»tt»f.

i NaMfctt Onion Mat

ta American PreeiAat'n,He Welt Wth Strict. Mew Yark City

Saturday, Sepiftuber 31, 1918

MOTICtSI

Aftef Nwelnber let the Mtmil atfb-t«'l»tlett eete of (Ma m|»t Will b« | l M.f fere subscriber and all those who wiabte fceeewe each ahoold renew «r eob-MMbe nsw, al the preaenl prlci", f 1 00.

M« M l thitt « fifteen m>>nttr# Inti-M the fjreaent tate will be te-nor #111 any aobacription be/or beyond the 51 h Parcel Nat

itM ft.00 fate. Notice In HIMgjfen to all aabterlbere who are more(DM three merrtbe In erreere th«t unleeatic paper it paid for In advance (heMtrteriptioft will be discontinued.

Rte1 foe* H« Gfcfc w m •

t # * trWoeand dailtM to the Red O*e>aatal 000.000 poande of pork for Ourejrtetae efereete l« What the He* Oroaaftf tile* hi Carroll Cttanty, tf Ma., ha*MMfKroted to the Nation, according to• ?«*•** NHttlvcd ay the United 8t«te*O AeHcaKare troth U.

c#e«ty tejent. the elab ha«fvtt* Nrttttare, and Will ahip SO tan ofPefttf tatfket. "No eotmty In MieaU-l i f t t , M M Hi* report, "hM ever before•MM teeb. an array Of porkers aa we MwH f « IH Cdrroll. The Whole eottnty h>

J With Mf« «f the flneat type,frofte plge are on ever* hill and In

# f « * belKrw. People who never hadt*# (IOHfld«K.a in loeh things before are

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LOCAL, SOCIAL UNO PERSONAL NEWS ITEMS" / eamet ttll *e*a t«e Me* •*,"I ft thttn at Me* are UU to «. . ."

SEOAUOUS BOYS' WASH DAY AT CAMP HUMPHREY, VA,

ttam left t« right, PriVite* fantfel, Wllke, D«jl«, Swope ind Rai.ch.

feed* and tiefhg tankage andMlf-f«e4ere. We have pige (bat weiRh•09 pMnda, with ll((er mates that Wool•«»§h,l«». Setteef Mir beta havefalned 118 petmda In one (notilh.

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Born (o Mr, tnd Mra. HarfVof Huber tlreat, a bay, laat Sunday.

Stela) Union held Ita regular meellnglaat rrlKM In the baaement of I he Ht-fttntMt Church.

William Mra«, of Flrat i(r«*t, r«larn-ti hnm« frorn MadlaoA, Ala., to re-»«ln with Ma folks before beihf calledin (he draft, having received Ma qufd-tlotralre.

Adrian ften, M AtWUiff, Putt Bald-win. Maine, la apendlnf aeveral da;afarlouih with Ma mother, and Ma onoje,Poormaatet Adrian ttHmtti Ooanlyavenae.

io»*pfi Wolff who la roftetatlog theof William MotaeMar, It. an

Centre Avetree and Third Street whichwaa destroyed by fire daring the torn-mer exfo-trt (o have It ready tbt oe-copancy by Novernbtt.

An «t*fi««Ma<te ca«r»»rtgn by thu Wil-llafh Sunday Amoelatloh will be held Inthe Reformed Church every evening beginning Sunday, October fith and endingOctobrr Bilb. A different apeaker willaddreaa the the Meeting each night.

' J I J L * -i.-JaT> .*. , if i n ./j . J_ COBffVUUUB OT JoHTnttl-

I M f t e fk >an*«ro win boM l(a next

(Ma (o«n wu Mtrrlad laa( Saiorday hi(heparlth of (he I mm*cota(* ConceptionChurch to Mha Evelyn Ryan of Peek-akill, N. Y. Hav. Father Aoth perform-ed the ceremony Miaa tSHiabefh WerMr waa hrHaatawW white Edward

Henry Prahm, St., Huber atreet, whoai recen(y|,,juredln an automobile ac-

cident, whan an aotomobile akldded andent over an embankment near MMdle-n. N. Y.. la getting nlong nicely. Mia

head waa badly brulaed and aeveral rib*broken. The accident ocrured while theocial)*? Llerlerlafal were on their way

10 an outing. Daring an Interview Mr.rahm alated that hla aon Ernest who laehnofterlnthe A. E. f. complalna thai

ha haa not received a latter from homenea he la Mer there. Althoagh the

'emlly haa written abont a hundred let-:ert alnce he aalled In t4»y.

N M ( M«nMy, Mptember 12, wlfl jottbe a year age that the ftrat drifted boy.left friend, tnd home to fight for theireeoniry'. honor and Independence -eetneever (e retnrn. Among the boya

leaving Were Leula Zwelg, John Baeg,Eagene Grla.lio, Prank MeClare, pma

iayanni, Herbert Sehieffer, HarmtnZieyenbien, Fr»d Thomas, Fred Dcnteh,Brneai Prahm, Richard McOlure, AlbertA. Moller. Jeeeph Vogl, Max Haftdorf.Henry Bronart, Henry Kroll, AndrewCarp, Leo FVeaer, Herman Prahm,oeeph Haaaenforder (killaal In aedon),

Herman Prahm and Wilflart H. DonM.

Fire CWef A. W Hubert, EdwardKnajletrrecfit, Lotria Schtrdtt and CbarleaHaege attended the New Jeraey Fire-roeM' Aaaoclatlon, which waa held laat

rfd.y and Satarday at Atlantic Cf'yhe convention itti graced with a large

SL1fatal made a *«••

aV iKMttniMi vHMl! CfltW-repotted worse than he-

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the Letffee' Aid Society of (he Re-formed Church met Wednesday after-noon »i (he home vf Mra. Willie* Hll-berf In (he town Had. Owing to theebowers on that dey the meeting wanot well »Uttnl*d. President Mra 0ftereher preeided. Owing to the searedOf eager and flunr (he ladies decided IdWpers* with (he aerving of refr«eh-ttrltrt U thaM ttMMfttrigi.

At (he meeting |Cedneadey evening ofthe Red Croto in (he Town Hall Miss M.Er>*.rebre«ht tnrned rn the aom of $10.80from (he North End Social Clob. A de-nation also of tf> waa torned in to thechairlady. Mra. Lopiene. The dormtronsif for the benefit of the Seeaueas ooyimaat be ao specified, then (he local chap-may keep the entire amount, otherwisehalf of (fie donation only may be kept.

the Front atreef improvement waatge*» hrid ©vef wden the <o*n councilmet feat Toeadey evening. CormcrlmanBfRinia anggeated (hat new ahadea be

TOWN or SECAUCUSHUDSON COUNTY, N. J.

NOTICE la Hereby (Ivan that the Dla-rifct IMarrla tr »«giitrr and Bloctlen ofhe town af Saeaueaa will meat at the

placet hereinafter aat forth on

TiMday, Stplember 24,1918eOMimenelng tt 11:80 o'clock In the af-ternoon and clo.lng at 9 o'clock In theevening for the parpoee af raglrterlnganr votee liatlrlng to vole at the ensu-ng general .lection, and for the pur-

poae of conducting the

PRIMARY ELECTIONfor miking, nomination. «f politicalpartlei and tha Election for each wardof the Town of aeeaueut of

O K (I) Member of the Hadwa ComityDemocratic Committee

two ( I ) M«ajbera *t tka HadaMCtMaty Reambllcaa Caanoltt*.

Niitlce Is lurlher given that the »«ve-al Board, of Reglilry and Election will

Meet at the plaeea hereinafter aet fatlh

. October 29,hetwceti the hour, of 8 o'clock and 9o'clock bi the afternoon for the

GENERAL ELECTIONWMch will be held on

Tieidiy,NovMitiir5J0l8at the hereinafter mentioned ptaeeacommencing al 6 o'clock In the morningand closing at 7 o'clock In I hi. evening

At the aaid election I he fallowingnamed officer, are to be elected by bal-let vM:

Two (1) UaHa4 State. Seagate*, free*New Jereey—One (I) for fall terat, ae«ltm* ( I) to fill the Maaplrei (era easjaWfcy the death ef WilMeea tfeafcea.

Oae(l) Meattar alllee.ee ef Motetemtit a fa* tfce UeeeafJi Ce*ejr«Mi<MtltNstrtct.

Twafva ( I t ) MeaAera ef tfce GeneralAaaewMf far * * State of New Javaey,front the Coaaty ef Hudsoa.

Otae (1) Sneervlaev for the Ccranrty ef

Three (3) Member. <A ttM R«ar4 atfCheaea FreekoMera lev the Caatt*

two (2) CeTmers for the Cesnrty of

b e * (1) Cowocaaaaa froaa eack Waadof Bta Town df Seeanena.

O M ( I ) Jantke af th* fee** fretk tk*

'e twog a<J« to (MM who1 gave (heirftvea for (be U. S. A. The same official,were re-eteeted and excellent arderprevailed. The preafdent of the aaaoeln-ion reported (he balance On hand waa

f! ,960 000, and cense the delegate* tolaogh by »aylng that if be waa wealthyhe wonM have given the difference tomake the balance an even W,OW»,00#.

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R«*nrn*ng IHMB Atlantic City laetniaht from the Firemena' Convention(he Editor done aotne .printing over theaKppery aMewalk. of the s»a«hore cityin a downptor of rain In order to get Onthe laat trsrn oot, making if in the laatmomenta. At West Philadelphia hehad to waff tmffl 4:30 before a tmfnleft for New York. In (he mean while,however, he made (he acquaintance o/an A tae veteran of this great war,having fOn«bt fn Egypt, Torkey andFrance, be wea wounded f6or (rmea tndMe nervea are anafmr.g. He Me writ-ten a Mofc on hie experience "On ThreeBattle Fronfa", Prrvate Fred Howard

p d 1«t the (own hall and Conn-1 of AmrfraRa is (he an(hor and promtaedcilrrrtm Zinmsnn «trgge>sted (hat 'h* to rtHA (rW E litor an an'Ograph copydoors and wind*** h* revari.i»hv(l. Both | The author h< also willing (o .'peak forsnirgestione were enternirwi and the, th* Fonrth fjberty f.«an if (he ligronrid and hntMing commif'ee <ra- in- cofnmiliec will avail itself of thii

term.And notice fa hereby forther given

that the Hndean Cennty Board of Elee-UeYia .k«M, SflpfJaiyalajl .t4* ,named " / * * " * ! which theBotrda ef fte«l«fry tnd El. ctlen of theTawn ef 8ec«ucut win meet (0 hold t t *Primary and General Election.

r l M T WARD.Tewn Hall, Peterson Planarotd.Begmnmg at a enlvert in Pa(eraen

Plankread connecdng OromkHI Creekwith Pcnn Hern Creek; thence runningeetrtherly alOng Penn Horn Creek (o theHeetenaeck River; thence weaterty andnortherly along ehore of (he said river (DtvhHon Creek; (hence northerly alongeaeterly aide of Division Creek to theeasterly aide of First aireet; thencenortherly along easterly aide O( Firstaireet to the southerly aide of Grace jatreef; (hence along lh« southerly ride of'Grace afreet lo the Mill Creek; thence jnortherly along I he easterly aide of Mil iCf*»k to the Hicken.ack River; thenceeeaMfljr along the ««td ahorea of aridriver to CromUllcreek; thence aootber-ry to (be pafnl of beginning.

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203 Summit Avenue, West Hobokca

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Screena, Scrcea Wire, Petal.try Wire, Paint* WtaV•low Glata, Eta.

Big SsJe O B fkwr Co?eriagsAtterted Pattenta %m Sc4««t Preta

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rtrticted to attend to the matter. Per-miaaion waa granted (o the water com-pany to lay pipe* hi Cheetnnt atreef.

erom offer. Arrangements for Mr.Howard's appearance can be made bygetting m touch with the Ediror.

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Candidate for CouncilmanAt tr* Primary, Third Ward

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