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License Meeting.
I |®-Memorial Day visitors at Fohom
I Includei Me^rs^Rlch'd A. Kern, HonNotice is- hereby«given:—that.J;he_
ry Dexter Learned, Douglas "
License Committee will sit in Town
Council Rot>m:'on -Monday, evening,
THE
Bfe»fv • : .
.'*'f#- i '
Miss B R T H A
IPiiblla
Com, of Deeds
Business in those lines properly and
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prbteafe,.... reHfl OHatran ces,—o
Why send but ortbwntor cheap-Sowing M. JlilUUl UUUIUIOIO, i , ~ , . , , , _ , .
, .
mendatlons on the applications of
Machines ? We bavo thorn. •
Mies Louise Hamor and Allan Lowe, of
Joseph Camplglla, Hotel Union,
Hxand new 5-drawer drop-head machine Gutmantown ; J. D. Towneond, Cape
Wella
Martin J. Dwyer, Hotel Columbia, Tin Smith
with full Set of attachments,
Ma77r~*ll~took--part--in-making, the. 7pf7ctainrjjrand"tavern^lieen8e9rand
occasion memorable,- -and • Mr. Kern's Chas." Penza, Pussmore and West
"Wheeler & Wilson Maohines leased
at 50 cents per week.
speech was quite extraordinary.
End Avenues,
"Wo have several makes
tsy Mr. Albert P. Backus, brother for a wholesale bottler's license.
• of Sewing Machines.
..oLKeylBrady.IiacfcUB. of New York, is '~.-• - '•:. JAMF.S...V,.BAKEB;
"Wo rent machines by the week: or month •co route in bis touring cor,accompanied
Chairman-License' Committee.
Noodles for all machines, 3 for 5 ots.
by his wife and sister-in-law, Mrs. M.
Estimates cheerfully furnished .
Best Oil, 10 cents a bottle.
Buck, who are sisters of Mrs. Anson,
GEO. A. BLAKE
Belts, 10 and 15 cents.
Satisfaction guaranteed. •
Greene, of Hammonton. They intend
UBPA.IBING
Hammonton
Avenue
Local Phono 657
to visit. Boston, Washington and other
"Will furnish parts -for any ranohino. •cities, accompanied by Mrs. Greene.
Work Finished as per Agreement.
Hammonton,
N. J.
'
- If not in stock, will get thum.
Plans, blue prints, arid estimates
furnished.
Jobbing
attended
to
JO?" TJoiou Halt contained afineaudBuy a Singer Stocking Darner
at our score.
ience, last Saturday night, at the first promptly. Box 632. Local Phone 800.
Cherry Street, Hammonton.
Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries annual recital of pupils of the OsgoodiRflpairmg.promptlyjioue.
Whiffen-Conseryatory of Music. The.
tiro me a trial.-—
Every number was eojo-yedi and words
of its
242 Bellevue Ave., Hammooton. ^f_apprpval of the Conservatory,
faculty,"alidrtBe~"pr(igfe88rttiade by the
pupils were beard on all sides.
IQy Base-ball to-day.
J5Q?~ No uncalled-for letters this week.
—:-*—-,..,„
the Best Meals
. .„._,..'. QO. tQ..
..........
: ..
Cranier's Bestauiaat
New U ' t i u n
Spear Building
Hours.:
Fall Meals 25 Cents.
C(V-,,,fl-np.
. —Plumber—
Gas Fitting,
'"
Steam Heating
Carpenter and Builder
Advertise in the S. J. R.
_
_ _
_ . _ j • 4|_^ *v'—««it*
_ Jas. Rubertone,
Choice Oysters and Glares ,
HAMMONTON, N. J., JUNE 11, 191O
Served in -all Styles.
Philadelphia-Pure fte
Quafir
EXEHPTIOHS.
l?he Peoples Bank
.Families served with Oysters and Ico Creuuv •
on short notice.
\ Both Phoues.'^
.
Hammonton, N. J.
W. H. Eer nsh
ipitaV v ^ . . . . . 8550,000
Surplus and Undivided
•.-;:?
Promts,. ^45,000
. • : ' . - ' - :' "'•••'••
Notary
tkrarariBsroDBTTrf^
Three per cent interest paid
-"Oiitiine Deposits.
Office, Giberspn. Building-,.
•t^two pr. oti Interest allowed on demand
accounts Having daily balance of
brTtnOre.'~ -—-—
Hammoaiiton
Etammonton
License Notice. •"-"
Hot
-Joseph Campiclia's application for a
•*&$L-^
Central Ave.,'.
Herbert P Hill. Peach Street
JosepfiTTzzi, N SeconcTSr' Giuseppe KUSBO, Egg Harbor Road
" Som'l B Holland, cor Grand & Orchard
Giovanni B Ordllle, 13th 81
Paolo Call, 13th Street
—Frank PiZB, 13lh-St-i-Lulvup Lulcclo^Egg Harbor Rd
Antonio LaBosa, 13th Bt
•-John Rothfus.", Orchard St
Joseph Soccn, Egg Harbor Kd
Luula Bog. 13th St
"^
saorr.manJLQJL
Palros^Eerns, Honse Plants,
Cut Flowers.
Funeral Wesitfn
in Fresh Flowers, Wai, or Metal.
WATKlS^rNICHOtSONr^
Florists and Landscape Gardeners.
Phone 1-W
A. H.
CONTRACTQB-
Hot Air and Gasolene Eugines
Martin J. Dwyer, under date May 2nd,
1910, petitions for inn and tavern license
a w i ^
follows-
MONEY——— —--FOB—
—--Mortgage: Loans.
M Fitzpairlck, Third 8t
_Chi>»Tjl5I5*??.' Hammonton , j
Wra B Murp'Sy, " T i v e l f t J f " . ' " . T "
Matt Hessoo, Eleventh
G Colaeurdo, Pleasant Mill Rd
Ciirla R^htnfvn, Eleventh
Win A Mooro, Becoud '
Joseph Kndy, Washlncton
Wm E Llober, Lincoln
"Fred Frlodloyi Eleventh
Jouoph Thorpe, Pratt
:
Dunlol O Kchmann, Maple
Paul Muneold, Grand <£ rosamore
John KNaylor. V i n o B t •
_._. ^Correspondence Bplioitfld.
JJartlett Building,
Atlantic City, N. J.
Bellevue Aienue* Hainiiiontoii.
214MarlcetSt.
Philadelphia
No Charge {or Examination
Ir f u i.'iilt nfl li
\ ltln(;r)|;i|{<in i.mro tlir.nr. tlioi
ilnilni; Ilin I m x t I \ v i l v n iniin'Jm.
Wnulit you likti Id ttco II on yovii 4
liiirn—• Dii l!m f;irni ynu don'l \yaii' ••
mid t<> know tluit lli« do'Hrt— t l i . 1
(lnlhtiKyoui!r> wnnt— wurti in t l i n R.'
lii[j» Intuit vi'nilltuil In your m-com; ',
Blrmit «cll» f . t r m i i — e v n r y w l i e i u I
llociiithollyour». Non'lvuw.i: f '.
Wilto iH:ntr«t oll'u.o or »u;oiil .' i
(roa llallnK lilmil;».
li
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C. A. JiTROUT COMPANY
47 W. 3411, HI.. NI'W VOIIK
nailan Chllixlolplito I'lnil.urn
H. W, Miller, Agt, Hammonton, N,J,
«.ver lied UroTi rimrmnoy.' •-.-
>««» OOtt.
All colors.
• F^nlt and Sliadei Trees.;
'
Bulbs for Foil
Tea Hoses that will bloom
December.
/ v
and Dealer,
- ••-•-.••.•«f'-
Hammonton
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_8e<»ndand
Hammonton, N.'-J..
;'.>. Pore-bred White
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T H O Hil, A &. C It ISA M E It
Dentist
WALTER J.
HAMMOKTON ^
OUT OF DOORS
AGAIN!
OU will be far more
joyful this Spring if
your new shoes FEEL
right as well as look right
—and they WILL if you
wear the
>> t\ i f
:
Pure Milk
Dairy Rooms,
.
/:
214 Railrontl Avenue-
e
fe
'••*••
MAKES MFE'S WALK EASY
R^ JL n M.
Tliis Crossctt model is the
most popular of all fancy cuts.
It's « fine Rilky "Cadet Calf,"
with glove top and just a dash
of embossing — on our now
funioiiH high too " Marathon"
lust.
All of the many Crosnctt styles
are skillfully moulded to tho
linen of tho feet—giving solid
comfort from heel to toe.
5(/f« No. 161
$4 to $6 everywhere.
Lewis A.CroBictt, Inc.,Maker,
NORTH AD1NOTON. MASS.
Climox or VorJlpo.-it Do»-,f}r
Qutrlily I«M. lurnMorilnHutiivp'lii'vi I • i
opni i i i a i f t ' > r n . u i 4 j ,
, > pivr.li* rinka tli« «iirM« tnto '.>» 'i -i
nmtnl or >l*lu, nhvnyn |i)liilil'i '.:lu .'.'
4 \indor iruarnateu ftiul If not k'lit.Li
txtry.
"
HOM) 1
JOSEPH R.
DMAJ.KU IN
LUMBER & MILLMKI \VOOI>
Sold at MOWFORT'S,
Jr.
YoleStockwell . Nicholas Esposlto
Jostpn Heck
Jennie Ordllle
Grade VI, Sr.
Lillian Hanoum JosloLuca
-Elbel-Packara-——Katle-Rboda
.
Jr.
Ada Wcscoat
Repairing Done'
Hnnimoiiton.
•-
.
~
.yard-wide
Grade VI, Sr
Helen Can nlngbam Marlon Crowell
EmmaGentel
John Ordile
Ethel Packard
Laura Boemer
jr. :
Marenerlte Amato ielra Conover
Mabel Werner
Melvln Hanson
'-•Qrade-Vi-8rr- --- •— y
---Joseph Dwyer " ....... Edward'Burt ""
George Campanella Hubbard Elvlns
Rudolph Cappncclo^^Edword McGovcfn
Rath Burnham
Berenice Prasoh
Katie Ordllle
Yensle Wlgeleiwortb
Claude Brown
-
Jr.
^^^ "Lining Satin
88 <ents per yardir
•
William Steel e
The following pupils are exempt In
Arithmetic:
de VII, Br.-------—
Herbert Brownlee Mary Cottrell
Edna Eager
Charles Fozletto
Katie Muckensturm Margaret Pesnesso
.-Howard lay lor_ CornflllaJSsrqter^^
LeoaZlnn
Millie Kabertone
____ -„_„__„_„»_., jr., __________________
Ada Wescoat
Saian Fabrlzlo . »
Grade VI, Sr.
Helen Cdnnlneham Emma Gentel
ZamlioSe's---
Trowbridge Block,
•JonnOrdile .....
Laura Boemer
Charles Denuccl
MabelWerner
Bellevue Ave>,
Jr.
MayMeasler
Melvln HaDsen.
Grade V, Sr.
Edward Hurt
George Campanella
Hnbbard Elvlns . Edward MoGovern
Berenice Prasch
Stepb^n Femlno
Katie Jacobs
^'Helen White
_ Wlnthrop Packard
JEFFERSON (&5ILDRETH
Hammonton
W. J. J LI.INGWOBTH
Solicit) yonr patronage
__ _____
-—^—-—Attorneys-at -Iaar~ ------ '— Monumental,
Marble~& Grnnite Work"T
Also repairing and lettering In Cemetery
Hammonton Trnot
neatly and eatli&ctonly done.
FTammonton, N. J.
' Egg Harbor Road and Peach Street,
"MarrOlatto—*~
Tony Partil
Brooke Graves
William skinner
' The following pupllB are exempt In
Uammnton, • W. J.
nirtory!'
repee Bakely-—^Jeappeite Brooker
HowardXoylor
. •
Jr.
Nicholas Esposlto Joseph HXot
Berlba Frledley
••
Grade'VI. Brr
Marlon Crowell
John Ordile
hilbel Packard
Lnura Koemer
Jr.
-Lelm
Conover
~Ray
Bank
Cecil Oodd
ChaB Denucol
Melvln Hanson
Hiifsell Fisher
Joseph KsposHo
Muy Meaxiey
AHred Meiialey
BANK
. *
Dressing Sacques and
Edward Burl
Howard Globs
Ueorgo Campanella "Hubburd
"
Klvlnir
Kudolph CappHCOlo
Kdwurd McUovern
Capp
^
—
limb Burn ha -——
KitUeOidlllu
Jobn Sillpmo
Joimnnu Hlldebrandl Lillian Fcmluo
Lillian OH
-Jr.-.
Sydney Mart
Kiitlc Jucoli"
Cluirles ViiRi'lla
.Tuuy Parlci'
Harold Myern
Eullh Yucum
Niitou
Bertliio
Wllilnui M.ulc
Frank Uonlo '»
Harry Crnmur
Brook
Graves
Itayiuond Klllntt
Wlutbrop i'uckurd Kdward Uhatr
A big purchase brings these values to you
just at the time you 'will need- them-;- and at
prices that are seldom offered.
Be early, to get best choice.
25 cent Dressing Sacques at 15 cents
50 cent Dressing Sacques at 39 cents
75 cent Dressing Sacques at 45 cents
**
Bulletin:
JUNE ON THE GREAT LAKES.
Local Phono 1048
•«• o A. r*k v
,:xauuy.,ati,nfu.
TT^*C»U"WITO-*J«WI
Herbert brownlee Mary Cottrell
Edna Eager
Charles Fogletto
Joe Jacobs
Katie Muckensturm
Margaret Pcgucsse • Fred Parka
Howard Taylor
LenaZlnu
Millie-Uubcrtoiio
.»
The followlnir piiplts nro exempt la
Grummur:
:'
Grade Virrsr.
Florence Bakoly
Jeaneltp nrnnker
Herbert Brownleo Mary Cottrell
Edna Eager
Pennsylvania Railroad
Local Phouo^77
Y
Jr.;
Murray Bassett
Robert Imhoff
Edward Foiclelto
Annie Ordllle
Grade HI, Sr.
Gertrude Craig
-Robert Gray
^Wattorr DePuy
Ernlly Steelo
-Alfred-Goff
George-Wood—
Jr.
Wlllard Austin '
Susan Krledley
-K»thryn-Eby——-—Henz Merlluo—
Beujumln KoglettO
Mubel Werner
------------- _..-----Grnde.Y. Br. .._
Joseph Dwyer
Rcoch Downes
•'' '*'.
iif Humimmton, Atlitiitlo (,'uunty, Now
Juihoy.
r
I I , I ( r i V rHI* Of
""'"'•
tlmr t ' i t """""
I;.rum «
Hardy Roses
3£S£
N nUl)INA.N(!K fO|{ulnl,liiK U'o
urroUon <>!' |»-lvl<ui, lolliila, unit'
A
urlimlH within omUlu litnlinor the Town
InlriilluoiMl Mur.ili lf>, UUD.
.I'lu'iKiil^liiy i7, J l l l l l , ..
Ho It Onlixihnil l>> ili:r)l'innl nf llciillli'mi'
tho Town nt llniiuiiiii-tiin, (Jomity nl' A l l u n t U i
unit Kiixlo of New .lirnry :
I. No ]itirnun nr ( M i i M i i i f i , mi; pfirittldn or m > r .
lloriilliniH iiltull lii<rt;ut|i)r oruot nr nuinu to In)
orooltMl on iiri>|inrlii)i ii'olhtc |>ii fttruutn mj"n
Trlildti w n l c r innliin nr« I'Mtt, i\i.y privy, p r l v <
Ion, lolliil <ir III||<<|H, u r l l i il (>r iirllmlM, iinluKn
lnoinirly niiiuivnltiil tn mtwir nr ciian.pool by
Iliinli (ilnni I, w l l l i l n Unit p u r l of Ilia Town nl
llnmuioiunil In Ilia i l m l i l n t buiuiiluil nn l'n|.
lonn, to t v l t t Mn|ilr H l r m t i to OuMlnil AVoiiiiu,
(lantriil AVIIIHK ID ( I r i i j i n Hlf ( 1 ot, (lrii]>o H t r o n t
tu Viilliiy Avcnuti, V n l l u y Aviiiuio to llnlliivMo
Avniiiiu, HnllnviM A v i i i i u n to 1'iiiirlli Htrmit,
I'ipiitit! HIn-ill In 1'iini t iroul, I'ruli H l i u n t In
(Irniiil Hlroiii, llniiiil H l i r o l In I,Inn Hlrnoi,
I.Inn hiriml In HHK lliirlmr lloiul, I'-UH l l n r l i n r
Uintil tn JVinpIn Hirutil.
'i, Tllnl nny jirlvlio, In'loti uinl tirlnuln
liiirinillnr ari'nt'"! or txiiiulriiolail lu uny wuy
uniilniry I" Ilin |iri>vl.|i>nn nl' Dili nrillnuniiu
•ball IID uinl Mm tuiiio nro homby ilooluroil u
riuliinnQii,
II. ICndh portim or «iir|i»rullon nlio •Imll
bvronCtar *tr<inl or CUIIKQ (n bo orooloil luiy
[irlry nr prlik", tnllat or lolloli, n r l n u l or
tirliinlfl, not oonnaoloil tn aawur <»r OOHII ponl lijr
lluili clout, ilmll lio lli>l>lo tn ft penally ul Tnn
DullMrM for ca^U olTonpo.
4. Tli>t tliU ur<Uu»'ico iliull talio alToat
IminailUcoly.
[Ulnn.il]
J O H N A. IIOYI.ie,
rr«>l<l«nt lloxil ul lUnllli.
Attmt i J. 0. IliTLKiv Hco'jr.
_, •4*«(: -
Miriam Rlaho
Miriam Elvlns
Aanle (JUDQlDgbam Nellie Fogllelto
^awreuco DeWalt . Margaret UleglQa
Katie Domenlco
Henry Pblllfps
Marion Dunning
Mildred Vfood.......
Grade V, Jr.
-ElectraOonover—
Grade IV. Sr.
.
Eaeene Barbour
Helen Blake
Marguerite Amato Charles Denuccl
Mubul Werner-. .__
_ .
The Hammonton Hint';
. ... , .
VII. Sr.
Marlon FrenoU
Irma LanKbam
Belb Plillllpa
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Jr.
If yon do n'otj you can CnJ'out by a very
••
little investigation.that - • • ;
FIRST CLASS
. Pon/.ii's application for bottlor'h
, dated May 20, 1010, alined by
the I'ollowiiif; froolioldui'H :
li l.iiiiiiiui, Jlroiulwiiy HI
A n U m l o HIII|)lniH>, llronilwuy
A <: UinoBdlti. Viillny
J (iiiiirlnHu.Unuicl
L lloHKOlt.l, Thlrt«onth
M J Dwyur, Twelfth
]' J lliTk, Km; llnrhor Hoiul
KrunU Toiniinolld, Muln
John 0 Ulzxolto, I'lno
A n d r u w N I'.l7/.(ilto, Kourth
KrunU Jncobu, Main
Jonnpli CuiniilKllii, Kiilrvlow A 1C II Hd
iltiniCH i'lntn, Middle
Anliiiilii Iliaiuiillcnu, Cllli Si K II Hd
Eye Specialist.
. J. Smith
J. C. Anderson
Baro'l Anderaon W.'B.Tilton
"
a. L.;Blaok
Local Phone 542
BOTH PHONES
WniOrtolf,Tw«mii
N K Bowlier, KBB lliirbor Kd
John llcrz, ICluviintli SL Ururul
L 1 liunniiii), French
J.R. HUNTER
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lanhgyerybeit palnr tTTTI
that was ever used in, uammo'n.toD,
There are ecorea of buildings that y o a v .•
Jseeovery day, painted with"the-:.''.'-..'
Haminonton Paint eight to twc'lvo;, ;
years ago, and looting WfilJ
-—at the present time,..-; ;i
The Ham:mobton Paint is aoid;.fo'r"'.OBS •
than any other firgt-olqgg Paint;'',. l>'htt»
, as it worka wellf -o«ve»rwcll»—v
and wears well. .• ;i,1Bold by .i '}:•/••$
Matteo Ordile. Thirteenth
""Paul Celona; Washington
~T
Pasqunle Clinolo. First Kd
, Bernardo Dlza, Somcrby"
N
Flacldo Glacobbe, 13lh <£2ud Kd
Insurance.
E. A. JJSVO"*
r Casbie*.
DIRSOTOBB
" M. L. JaokBon " -J.r A. Waas
^Orderff-Promptly-AttendedTor—^ |
:
Grade
Wllberta Hnrbour
LllaUrowiuy
Walter Elliott
Edward tckbardt,
The following pupils are exempt in
' Ftiyslology:.
li. JACKSON,
[B. POGIJETTA, Prop.
May-4th,1910,~bears .Bignatnre8,_of the
following freeholders :
1
The following pupils are exempt in all
subjects in wbicb pupils are exempted:
Grade VI, 8r.
Insurance Agent
JOHN A. HOYL
'; • *'•
f inns, $1,25 per Year; $1 iFMantfoUounty.
Independent
Phono — No. 683
Sony
- ' -'Rc'atfiil, delightful, interesting, and instructive, tUoro is no
' trip like that on tho Groat Lakes,—those inland soas which form
tho border lino between tho United States and Canada. And
Juno is ono of tho most charming months in tho'year in which
to take tho trip.
For comfort, tho flno passenger Htcamahips of tho Anchor
Lino have no superiors. AH woll-nppolntad as tlio palatial ocean
greyhounds which plow tho Atlantic, thbir schedule'allows sufllolont thno at all stopping plucim to enable tlio traveler to soo
'something of tho groat lukocllios and to view in daylight tho most
distinctive sights of tho lakes and tho scenery which frames thorn.
Tho trip through tho Detroit River, and through Lake St.
Clalr, with its grout ship cuiml in tlio middle of tho hike, thonca
Jtlijrough Lako Huron, tlio locking of tho stoaiuor tlirou^li tho groat
jocks at tho Soo, and tho pnHHugd'hfHl^o I'ortugq Kutry^lnk.*; and
can ill, across tho niipur end of Michigan, are novel anil ilitol'csting; •
features';
•
,
The voyage from JhuTnlo to.Dululh eovei-H over eleven hundred mlliiH in tho live days journey.
Leiivlng Bullulo, the ntoainolilpii Jiininta, 'I'lonoHtu, nnd Octoram mnlco utopn at ICrle, at
Olovoliuul, Detroit, Macldnnc Inliuid, and the Hoo, til ManiuoUe,
lldughton, ilanoook, and Diiluth,
: Tlio 1010 Honson opeiuul on May Ul, when tlio Btoiuncr
Tloiumtii made tier tlrst sailing IVom ItullUlo.
Tli« A'holior Lino IH tho Grout Lake An mix of tlio Pommy!vanla Itulli'oud, and l'>u service IUCHHIIVOS up to tlio high utiuuiurd
oot by tlm "Stundurd Hallroud of Amurlea."
An Illimiratod foldor,giving snillng datoii of stoamorH, rateii
of fure, nnd oiluir Information IH in couroo of |>ro|iarntlon,niid may
lie (ilitnlnod wlic'i ready from any I'ummylvanla Itullrond Ticket
Agonl., who in U!RO prapured to book u»t)songvrs vrho may dvslro to
tuko-thin trip through tho Grunt Lukcn and baulc.
,
v
$i House Dresses at 7 5 cents— '
of nice dar^t material.
Skirt and Waist at only 75 cents.
$ 1.25 House Dresses at 95 cents.
~\
A Saving on Men's Suits
/
That is seldom offered
thus early in the season.
Men's 17.50 Suits at $5,—in gray and brown cashmeres.
Men's $10 Suits :it $7.50 and $8,—in blue serge, worsteds, and cnssimeres.
Men's -$ta;S.uiJ;R at J6.5o. ^-special lot, light in polor, and light weight,thc'best ten dollar .suit ever offered,-1" '
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to go at $6.50.
Hrokeri sixes.
,
^
Suit Cases,—95 cents to $6.
Hand Bags,—95 cents to #7.
Trunkw,—$1.95 to $8.50
JBank Brothers Store
Bellevue Avenue
Hammonton, N.
•'
'V'.•'.''
HYMN OF PEACE.
• • ' -i
Theso things shall be! A loftier race ;
Than e'er the world has known shall rise,
With flume of freedom In their souls
"~"A"nOight'of .hno\yjjcdge in their eyes:
1KLDOFHSEK
X)f. MftNNCj- of . Atlanta Itciit
'"Afraid of . Hal ley's comet, negresa
.loses j-he
SoTirie PecuUar~lijeilb'fs
"Alarmed over the possible dire reThey shall be gentle, brave and strong.
Been Proved Wrong as the
sults of HallejTs comet coming in con-1
Not to spoil human hlood, but. dare
tact with the earth;•'Jano^GodfreyT'a
A"~new~"irie£hod~of "producing thin ineYears Go By.
Allthaf may plant man's; lordship firm
young negress, has lost her mind nnd talllc films by volatilization in a vacOn earth and fire nnd sea and air.
to-night is.locked-4n the county jail uum was described at a recent^,meeting:
prppjiratory.... to- -being- -transferred -.-to--of- the -Academyof 'Sciences,' Paris, by;
Nation-with nation, land with land,
.- ., Prof. L. HouIIevfgue. ' The metal to her.'
THE INACCURACIES OE HISTOEY. the' state' asylum.
Unarmed shall live as comrades free;
"Other negroes In this community deposited is first disposed 'in a layer
In every heart and brain shall throh
are more or less alarmed'over what on a platinum wire, which Is thea
The pulse of one-fraternity, r
some of-them declare Is 'the vlsltln 1 heated In a high vacuum. The film
Fallacies Regarding Weather, Cats, of God's wrath' In the sending of th« forma on a plate of glass, which is keptt
New art shall bloom, of loftier mold,
comet."
— - I n rotation -near the-heated "wlrer In;'
Moths, Pendulums, Steam and
And mightier music thrill the skies;
The above clipping and similar no- this manner thin films, have been proPalling
Now
Exploded.
And every life shall be a song
tices in: the dally papers .bring to duced .of gold, silver, platinum. Iron,:
When all the earth Is paradise.
mjud some of the sensational scenes copper, zinc,'tin and cadmium. •
M
. t
that happened when this same comet Up to the present time, says F*. LThere shall bo no more sin nor shame,
The world is_£ull of. fallacies, entire- appenred ln_th'e-year.l835,-says Dr.-Br-HesB,-the most important'use'bf lunga"
J AndL\vrath_andJv.ronB shall-fettered lie:
ly
apart from the great mass of super- J. Massey,, In the Atlanta Constltu- ten Is as an alloy for steel tools.. From
For man shall be at one with God
stitions which In themselves form Q tion. The whole country hnd just re- 16. to 20 per cent-of tungsten is ordl-In_bonds of firm necessity.
class, a writer In the New York liven- covered. -from tho^lrnpression. made n.irlly used for-, tools; ""It "enables "th?a~
A. Symbnds.
ing Post says. A IHtlo knowledge la upon it Jiy_the falling of the stara steel to hold temper In a much higher'
a_dangprgiia thing, anrt q anpornrlal only two years .before. • • • At that: time temperature than ordinary" carbon
knowledge of the science will -causa almost all the" negroes of the south steel. A Jathe may be speeded UpTmtil
people to believe that the ^earth is nnd a great many illiterate and Ig- the chips flying from the tool are so
cookie-shaped, or that orchards live on, norant._w.hite_ people_-felt^that_w^en_hot_that—they—turn-blue^ It-is-ostI—
ilr, or that salamanders can really'live the stars fell the world had come to mated that about five times as much
work can be done with such a tool as
in fire. Other weird beliefs run a par- an end or would soon do so.
Although quite a child, only 7 years with one made of ordinary steel
course with the niateria medica;
or instance, that whooping cough "can onager rreTflenilicr^nstrnctry some-oT^-jn--^^!^- annaTs"'nie~KeagTe7Tn"
be
cured by letting a piebald horse the startling, although very amusing, whlch Darwin made his first exploring
on general principles Reynolds dis- and he took occasion to launch out on breathe-on-the~childr"or-that~measles-|
'o?<'~pxpe~dItloH7"ls~™aTmosE~a8 "sacredly
re-*
womenTTiT
ir
*pproves~OfTOung~\voTnen
old
Georgl.a_aJ)ouLtlLe._middle--ot_McIron'sldes'.'
ln
Ame/-"
can
be
cured
«by..~taking,-thechild
fi,-,
world.
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vember, 1835.
i ^ _
lean history. This ship has-long been
"I think you are quite right, Mr. through, three parishes in a day.
he has wasted from business dallying
About the -time our good people |OS( f rom sight, nnd -nobo'lly knew exWeather
is
the
subject
of
quantities
'with society —Reynolds calls It dally- Reynolds," said Miss Adams. "Thoy of absurd theories, among which^some were recovering fromjthe shock_oMhe actly wnat had become of it. Toyozt
ing when he makes a formal call and do Interfere with a man's work when ipn;lln . r a n l r - f i r a r stars falling^ .Mlllerlsm had begun- to t h n t th»
In tfiai^s i-t uat lonthink
you
have
been
so
sensible
not
crrtf
I
f
o
»»ratn^
n-oa
.j
.
'
_
*
'
the girl's father—that all young womgot its namo, was a it ^~ used"^" a" tralning"'ship
"untn
There is a belief that mild winters whom MHlerism ^
en are dangerously designing creatures] marrying. See what you hare accom- ollow a mild December. There were premillennialist and thousands of f6l i
_
;
8 9 9 p - n n a'that a part of.Us
with an eye to matrimony and a lasso pl'shed! You ha/a made so oauch'of iiose-arings-of-cannons-and'exploding lowers .expected-the—immediate-return
r—ready-for-trim.
-^-^OuTseTEr""
.erial bombs some years ago to make of Jesus, to reign upon the earth, be- fo7 stones'"-piled up near the temple
His wariness dates from the time he j "DO you think so?" Reynolds asked ain fall on the thirsty farm lauds. lieving in the literal fulflllmerit of the Df Sultengl , r near tne V>
was 21 and went walking in the moon- somewhat vaguely.
They claimed that thfl |ng
We are even told now that our old prophecies.
light with a young woman of 29. Ho . Her instant appreciation of" the wis- peta,
first judgment \yould_take place not T
the
equinoctlal_s^grms
_are_b.ut_|
had been sufficiently weak-rnmde_d_Lo_ dom of his remarks somewJiaL-UDsct- creatures .of_the ^Imagination'. j
5 fSiV, or perhaps several
,
.. , .
.
,.-- ,
.,
years more —
^ZT^rrl=nzic!>ll1L8'I wbjch-has^becn^foiind^useful.^::
_tt_jvas—not—what—he—was- used
History
abounds—in—things—which
not sue him for breach of promise to. From" that time on Reynolds grew never happened. Wellington never ^o firm was the faith of many ^^^^^^^J^Sf
'
was that he didn't have enough money worse. And every conversational atro- ^aid,-^Up—guarda'—and^t
11
thuiii!at
troduced in Ceylon To~mnke war
_
__^^tr^^{j^_-^^e^rl-citj^he^perpeti'ated^Iiss^TlaTif3~a^r^en'
sessions preparatory to this
borers"
the Mordaunt. girl's mother-and fath-| witn him - regarding him with her blue the battle of Waterloo, dick vVnitttegton-inn IT camu to-TamtoirwiaPa:
tcii pl'mila 111 that istanft'.'1
y, lifctitl on one side.
pursued hlai with
Bladid
so,
but
housands
In
other
domestic animal called a cat. Wl.lypprlmpntera fiEf» nnly Annhtfjit-nffillani Tell never shot the a.pple off his i
• v .. *•"'""•*' ij'c4'<"'-« "°vo". to whether the .Imported .Insects willson's head and Horatlus never defended the bridge. The old story about
Ion,
4pp«a*ad=niany==f«lt==that==thig==waa—a dealing effectually .with the ^borers ; fs
UiF
token
that
judgment
day
was
close
at
proved. Cinderella is said to have
emphnslisod by the fact thatron allied!
worn glass slippers to the famous ball hand and that the world was coming
borcra IB attaefelnij tho.wiiu- , - _ h e i i reputation In
the o d Eastern version, she wore fur excited over the subject.
9n the, night of ,Ian.-3X some of tho
slippers. That cats suck the breath
At these meetings, In order to be residents-'of La.ko. nvcnuq.. Chicago..^
out of sleeping babies Is an old ab- ready when the world comes "ter er were alarmed.Jy^jvlmtjecmcdjp bo.
surdity that"dles hard. The human cen'"^th^y-wanl^ to be ready to go. a long-continuing earthquake, which
race_.ls_intelligent_.enough—ln_thls-da
"YO.U,WASTE;ypUR. BREATH-BOOM.I.NG-J11SS-ADAMS.^
.
. .
and generation to undorntand- electric Herie they coTFfessed"tlhelr slns.to...one mov d
on ho Wftlls
U
lihother.
and
to
their
good
"old
Mars«
/
,1
**?
the
i;
lights
and
wireless,
aeroplanes
and
auner Invitations and week-end parties
"You "put things so clearly," she
found
?° startling
effects
had 1
ter
above."
Old
Aunt
Esther/one
of
till in self-defense he took a trip to said. "Why, it's a wonder any man tomoblles; but you still occasionally
1)ccn
by the pounding of tli»
n r r i n a i ' ' ' "
~
marries!
the east, narrowly escaping ensnare- ever m
see In tho newspapers accounts of cats cussing" the cow because she kicked wnvea on thc Bhoro ot th" l»ke.-whcr«
ment there.
"Oh, I don't .mean that!" Reynolds who have killed baMos by sucking over the bucket of inlljc, while Aunt the k:° had SU(WenIv Bono wit. thus_
.Besides Ming-.rather .distinguished .protested.--He wanted'to"biyfalr'to his their, breath. „ 'I'liln ia-one .way of say EsWier" was dow"n on 'her "-knees
^'Pcrmlttihg 'the' Impact- of tlio waves
looking, Reynolds by this time was an antagonist, and "anyway hn had never Ing that the cat.1 liking a warm place
soil. ' •
Ing
and
sho
asked
her
"Heavenly
official of a concern known from the mot a Klrl with a clearer sense of Jus- to lie, has jumped Into [lie baby's bed
In that condition tho ground was renMarster"
to
forgive
her
for
H.
:
Atlantic to the Pacific .and financial- tice. "I'm speaking Just for myself. and-- suffocated -the; occupant- by lying
Old Uncle Martin asked to bo for- dered more elastic and thn force of"
ly was far too attractive to bo per- Of course I've filled up my life wltn on It. The average llttln baby Is less
tho
blows
was
transmitted
to
n
consld.
mitted to go to wa^to na he was from my work and such things and wouldn't In weight than • I he average cut. and Is Blven for eating tho chicken pie which crab
from the Bhortf.
°
ajemlnino point of view. PpsHlb]y_lf .know. wbuL-la.do with a.wife, bjit I can scarcely capable of driving n cat away. hlH wife had cooked from n chicken
JJiirJ.ng-btB_recent_oxccilitloa-ia_thol!
that^
TuThadi been let alone Reynolds would rfiullly sou how any other man might
Tile "pendulum
flio" Mlns Sophia's chicken coop, and nil Hlmtilayiw, Dr. T. G. I>onKBtafr'dli)cov- HT.
have married and settled down lll:n_ L>a;>ily_ffll l-o—victim—to—you,-for—In- clock ..go._ lL!Ucri'!y.miikcB-lL-Bo-c.veiu.,
i
<5tTl(>r": IIcr(Slfir~flc"enl B~wijf&~i)ef~timd~»~ne-w—chaln~~of~tho'Knrakoramr"';'
other men7~biit this natural caution stance!"
ly. ... ateain is Invisible... What we HCO
••'
Ing "enactetl. Among tho lownr class range;"cont'alhfnR: a Broiip "<if
was Intensified by these episodes. The
"Now, I call that kind of you, Mr. siiKM'glng from locomollveH nnd tho af white people things almost as Ponk». one of which. Tornni Kangrl.
result, was that at 40 ho waa cheer- Reynolds!" mild Mlns Adams.
:op.H of tall buildings In Htoain which
situated In about latitude :ir. de K rfea,
ludicrous were dally happening.
fully called a woman hater.
30 minutoB. longitude 77 degreen, risen.
IJy the end of the week Reynolds has begun to turii back Into water.
I
remember
well
one
of
our
nnlghNnlls and teeth of animals nro not born, old Mr. Halrd. came over and according to Ida meiiaurenioniH, to tho
made an alarming decision. Mlsn
'The Fosters had known Reynolds Adams' frankness, her lack of co- polRonoiiH thomHnlvcs, A scratch or got vnry mad, almost, uncontrollablo, .Btupendous height of 27.«19«'ffi-t. Only
for years nnd wero conversant with liiotry,, her (ndlfforenee to him, ap- ilto from dog or cut may prove so, licnnuHO my father would not I\KTVO ^'ount Kvorcflt. Klncblnjunga, KL k mill
t
all his Idnaa, peculiarities and convlc- pealed to him w i t h n weird "ort of but. only liccmiHi! HOIIID impurity or with.-aim-ln bin oxtronio MIllerlHm, Mukalu.nro known to havn a greater .
....tlona, - so-It.. Irr-lutod him,-on—going fnsrln nt I o n . " J nnt lieeauiiiraTii) miemed
hiui-hppn-dnpoRltiid In th'o'"ifgry" and bei-ttUHe hn would not hnlp him ""'Rht than this. The newl.v-dlneov-.,
down to tho Foster country place for to t h i n k It jviin right for him to re>mnln wound whleh remiltn.
a norpp.nt Cot ready "nnd buy aHconsion robeii nrvt\ peak IH iiald to he the ciilmlnat- »
a week, that "Left" Foatnr Hhould talk arimnrrled hri perversely^ wanted to hlteH he fllm'lian;oH a npeelal poison Hid,, propnre for judginni|t day."
. In
l lolnt of a totally UlHtliiej. niiiKiilf.
about. Mli<s Adiuim all thn way. It .-onvlnce her t h a i she was wrong. How w h l e h IH m-ereled from glnniln.
lhat day aiid llmo, compuroii "to
whlcliT IIIIHi hltlierto appeared on' no
" tiio Illn
.accmcd that M!HH Adiuim WIIH lo bn ?nnld he do It hotter t h a n by marryMany people t h i n k Hint a HOfl-bolled
Htalo or oclencn people wore
P' ^r- I^iiKiitiiff HUH ulna iilneov.
r(
them, too. After twenty mlnuioH of It '.ng her? Iteynoldn wan tio dazed by bin
K w h i c h him been allowed to cool
v«H;v iKiiornnt. of comolB always " '« "l"t the Slndion (Sivleharl f;l;iJleynoldti rebelled.
:onlllcllnK emotloiiH l h a t he propoHed cannot he inndo hnrd by u iiecoml boll•-I'M' IB tl>" loiiRPiit In I ho H i m a l a y a n . . .
t h e i r nppcaranco..
"Sen hero!" he exploded. "Yon w i t h o u t ronll/liiK what lie wan doln-.; lim. Thin IH not t r u e .
'
When Ilnlley'n comet mndo Its ap- nml llll<1
Pi'ohalily Ilin largeiit oiitnlde Ala'swriBtn your breath booming Mlut inlllcleiilly to he n l n r m e d for himMvery tluu- a worliimin falln from a
'<"
t'>'»"P'>lar regloriH. Itn lenfttlk
liuaranco,
In
IHSfi,
Oon.
Andrew
JackAdiuim to mi! I don't earn If Him IH lelf.
forly-Htory bulhlliiK thero are poopln ion (Old Hickory) WIIB thiin proHldont '" lnoro thl "' forty-four rnlloti.
who nay; "Well, hn probably didn't of tho Hulled Sluten, and at leant
feel It when he ntri|ek." Them IB Illthi Ihroe-fourtliH (>f thn area of tho jm-ii<Jr<-n<c«« (Jald Countrr.
or no biiiiln for t h i n belief that, a per- tut country wan Htlll a wlldorneaH. Ho
Tlm InrgeHt Kolil-produclnB country
HUH In dead or iineminclmiH at. thn end llinro w«ro fiiw 'iiclchtllic workorH'ln IB thc TraiiHViiul. wlmrn tlio output Inof a long fall. Our mirvlvhiK Jiimiieni thai. day. Not ovou u H|II«|O ohuorva- crciiBed from ?H,OflO,OOd ' - I n . 1H8I) to
from lironlUyn bridge provn thin, and lory had been tmlahllnhod In all Amor- tm.OOO.OUO In 1!)07. Tho Innroaao In
Hint, a periion retalmi eoniiclomiiionn In lea, coniioqiioiitly Hie innimi'M know tho production of tin) Trannvaitl m(noi»
ilhown by the cane of Ihn KiiKllnh hoy little, or nothliiK of Hcloittinn muttcm, inado diirlnt; the yoar 11)07
who fell down n pit HQIIiii "'>(} feet deep CHpnclally iiHtronomy,
equaled ihn e n t i r e production of
nnd iihoiited "llelnw!" three I linen on
Kohl Meliln In Almika. In round
Thin
coniel
WIIH
named
for
Hlr
I'MIhn way down. One theory In t h a i a ward l l n l l e y , t h e HOII of a tionp Imllnr iin-H, tho world'H production of aW<l
pornnn falling would not. be able lo of London, AllhoiiKh of a vm-y hum- from tho dlticovory of America In
hreallur. , but a t r a i n a l ^ n l x l y mlleii Idn llneimo, llnllny noon boeiumi it t o IHKO WIIH about 911.300.000,000. ,T,hti
1 TIII.VK ,VOU HAVIO Hl'lKN Ht) HIii.NHI III.K." - i <Xv
••• "'.••'. '.'
• .
•. ' '- '.
nn
'hour In O niovl|iji;. fiinter ' iiian, oii'i IciulliiK 'MnrtllHh aittronomniV.au lull- enill'" world'n nnnjily of gold . coul^
nil lilmlii of a beauty, You Know mo!
"Why,, Mr. l i e y n n l d ! " Mllm .,
would move In f a l l i n g HID or no feel, inato f r i e n d nnd eompnnlmi of Hlr not Imvn been' IH OXCOHH of 9H,fiOd,OOr»,.
Wlmt'ii tho uiieV"
{iiHpod, "I inn H i i r p r l n n d - nnd norryl
nn ono prelemin Unit one would Inane N o w t n n , Of all Ihn «elenllnlii <H>». 'I'll" '"lit t h i r t y yoani hnK.itniiblui)
"•"I'll liot you Illio h»r," tnnlntoil tho 'V"0ii into, I'lipviiKiiKed to aimlhnr man, nnd
die of rmffnentlon If he puln Illn bend ho wan tho very Unit In Identify t h i n thin Hiipply, and If tho proiiont prounabanhed l''o>ilnr.
1 nnver dreijned ImowliiK you hnd nn nut of .HIP I r n l n wlildow.
,.,n
,,i a pnrlinlln. v l u l t o r and lo prn. diiellon In maintained for unoih.or non- .
Heyiiolilii urowleil illHKiml<ii||y,
The old t n u l l t l m i t h a i a ihowiTind Jlct lln r e l n i n In 1010,
for r.li'ln I'm mini I didn't
eriitlon, It will double again, tlii; NaWhim lin mot her liln niaiiiiiir wiui iomlmmii
:ry to lead ymi nn, did I?"
IH'I'iiiill I'lllen three lllill'H bofoin lie
l U i n n l MiiKii/.Inn iiayH. An Kohl h'an^rtng,
Icy boyona roiiipiirlmin, for ho tlioiiKlu
"No," a d m i t t e d t h e nail<lniini| Hoy- Koeii down HOiimlii well In Cnrm-gln
been I h n worlil-wldn ntiimlurd of yiilun,
A llpmnrUnliln M < r l U o ,
Unit iiho inl|;lit nil woll know at on™ lolilii,
"ymi illiln'l "
'
liH'dnl Hlorleii, Iml In not t r u e . A per.
A man In Ohio recently HoiiKliI an Iliemi iitallntlcii corlalnly miKKnift 'thai,
where ho iilnoil. It wun nni || th,i
Hut lo t h i n dny In- Sio.:neliow con- noil rliieii MO m a n y tlmeii an he eail get expert In oil heciiiiHn hn bnllnved that thn .Incrnauo In tlm proiluetlon ' v i t a l l y
\ (lone of d i n n e r that. It diiwneil on h i m nldoni It her f n n l l . (!|I|CIIKII Newa.
lo the tiurfnee whleh limy he mien or lie had iilnlek oil on bin land., lln nffeel prlceii. Our dollar ran nnvnr
)thi|t Minn Adaniii wiui J u n l mi hapiiy
n h u n d r e d Hindi am! ho d r n w n n when hroiiKht a inimpln In a (lolt.ld,
have «reatnr plirehimliiK poyvnr lhai«
ji7l'''(]ii)ilKli ho were lilin^lni; ii|ii)n luir
IIM In MII full of wnlIT Dint hn cannnt
lilvldenlly lin had bnnn In a great i h n oMihaiiKnabln viilun of thn gold that,
«v«iry word.
brcnlhe.
h u r r y nnd hail haiillly grabbed Ihn In In It, Thn iilu|emnnt, that, wn.in.iv.
"1'loann |-,lv» my friend a Job In
Mil mirvoyiid her hoiillltily, Him e«rUnit hot I In at hand, for wlmii thn ovurj/wlinrn In thi) pnpor.H that fill
t u l n l y wan remiirlialily proliy; but hl» your law oltleii."
ItfMirlvorN IQvnr,
eheiulnt had duly aimly/.ed ihn nn,nip|n |irli'im am Kolnn up In n t r u t h t h a t
"Ill ho honent?"
heart heal, no fiuilor, lln had neon
They worn urKUlutf nliont. t h e nlle/;eil nillmiltled Im Hnnl. Ihn IVIIowlnj; tele could nil well hn nxprmiiied In Ilinnn
prot.ty K'l'l" lieriirc nnd ( h e y WITH ul
"Ho nover ilerrlvnil nnylioily In hlii
Inborn ulniln of ilocfillfnlnenn In
wiirda, "Iho exclmmC'able Value of i;oM
ni|ilile report;
wayu worn" Hum the plain linen lie- life."
"I'Mmt no truce of nil. You havn llulllon In nlii'lnliliig."
vailiio they were no coneelleil. It vvun
"\VlintT And you oxpeot inn In lalin woniiiii, nnd 11)10 rotiilliihid by YltlnK
odd, IhoiiKh, t h a t ulio iilinoiil U;noie,l the lime Id Uiaeh him OKI rililliilinilii tlin liintancen of inon diicelvlilK tholr ntruek ;par«iKorl<],"-' -Vmilirn Ooinpahlii prKiieiico. No doiilit II wan Junl u of tho liHiiliii'MHV"Cleveland l,nnilnr, wlveii,
nlon.
"I nlippinin" mild lin "Hint you liold
trick.
"llavn you eoni|ileled your Kind|iaHint,
u
limn
nhoillil
iKWnr
decolvo
hhi
'
Nho II\VN 'I'licrn,
l.lller III tho .eVdlllllK Koyiinlllll ,|<'
l.lltcil I l l n r'nllu-r.
ttnn niiiiay?"
wlfn."
A
woman
of
wllnne
death
a
wlliieini
lllieniloly liillieil to hnr mill nhii wan
"Dnii'l you hll'iw Hull I l l l l o Imvn
"No," re|i)led Mlldrod, "I rnml It
"Oh, no" nlii) nnil|eil hneU ul. liLin; nt JJlnrlcnnwnir Counly' OmrtSiald hn
•woolly Inlereiiled nnd mlliei- Inlol who Mwniir diiii't c,» !'• hiiiiven?"
over to futile)' ainl he uiidoritlimil every
"I
iihouldu't
K<>
n
o
.
far-IIM
Unit.
Mow
had
hcen
Infor'nrnd
cailin
forward.
I
l
l
n
llfC'llt, hut Mho did not exert henielf., "Tliul'ii n i l rliiht. inlnler, I ' l l rnllier
llondr Thnn you are not. (lend? Thn nelilence, I ' v e i;nl In rewrl|n , it' and
'J'hln riirlhorVonvliieoil h i m Hint It wiui IKV \vllli |in, anyliow." Hli inln/iliimi would It bo ponnlhln for (he u
inuu lo K'tl- u 'W.lfO.K hu didn't il
Woman;-'Nn; I mil bimv London Tnln.r pill; 111 morn wni'dn of four
n Irlelt lo lure him on,
--WiuililnKton/Hlap / ,
KHiph."
'
Tim unxl day they yviiiit for a w.illi
-
f<
•'.•;'.&
•-'i*!t
i
.
IT WAS HER FAUtT
/» I I ' O I I m e t 1 nn or*
* Vl« *•
Iirirvnn«i*tr1
I -n
rrnnl\
-
ZsmS -^."2.123 :--L!Sr:'Si2£iSL
'»,"'
CHRISTIAN
Ian,. and so on. The result would not INTENTOB OF DIVING ABUOB.
decrease the numerical strength of
any denomination, in the view of its Dre» In !<• Prenent Forni !• Dn«
•- to—Vnl-ve- Made—in—1S38.bmy jot effort and of money. It re- Among: pioneer inventors, to whom
mains to_ be seen •whe^ther the denom 1- the diving dress in Its present^ per- ... TOPIC_FOP, JUNEJ.2,_191(t_ • _ __^
n'atlonal bar'rlers can be~Sr"iasliy'"re- 'fecWd "Torla^oWeTT^nTffihTlwas^ Wlf '
GOD KNOWS.
-~ -q~*oe't—who owes $80,000.
cnovcd as to make the proposed feder- Ham Hannis Taylor. The prevloua
Onovof the best things about tho ation successful. ..... •-. .
"hit
or
miss"
attempts,._
were
superPsalm
103:1-14;
Matt.
6:7,
8.
. : '
.......
We never heard of cannibals com- 'joy rljje'is that it so often turns out
seded by the Taylor patent of June 20,
1838 (No. 678), in which the essen- Ofttlmea a grreat truth la to be displaining about
the high cost' ot~ liy- to be its own punishment.
'
by looking at two apparently
tial feature was the valve allowing covered
ORGANIZED- CHARITY.
contradictory .Bible -texta,_aad...dlflCOTr,.,
, '• ,
" "
"The Department of Agriculture reltthe emission of consumed air wlthouV ering thelrrffessential harmony.
That wife with a primping, and love- erates the charge that the housefly ICvcu In 184U I'oor of CKIcii Atlmon. an influx of water. Previous to that Here we fia.ve the statement that.God
what things we have need of
.fitpry reading husband should ,be en^ carries: more germs than a whisker In
tlma there had been the diving chests knows
:_ inhed tp_.Seck the Farmii.
before we ask for them, and that theretitled to do the family voting.
a culture tube.
When in 1843 Robert M. Hartley, thj and the diving bell, of which the lat- fore we should not use "vain repetifather of systematic* charity in Amer- ter, introduced by Smeaton, In 1778, tions." In another place we have th»
If you fall to run *Vour business and
A Connecticut woman died of Joy, ica, .organized the New Tork Associa was the safest and most practical de- parable of the woman who pestered an.
allow- It: to -getrthe - upper hand- it is caused" by" receiving a large sum in tion for Improving the Condition ol vice for submarine exploration. Tha unjust judge into awarding her Justice.
(Luke 18:1-8.) 'That parable teaches tbe
likely to run you into the ditch.
cash. It Is not, however, a complaint the Poor, It was in great measure trui diving bell has been developed along- value
of Insistence ln/f>rayer. It cerwhich, la catching.
' •
tainly
that ffls not enough, to
that the destitute beggars, who con side of the diving dross, and is still in lay ourmeans
As for Bollinger and Olayle, the pub- •
wants before God and leave the
use.
gregated
In
our
great
cities,
suffered
.there. ".We must petition again .
.
lie la likely impatiently exclaim, "A
The gallantry; of '.the men > o f this either through dense Ignorance ol The general appearance of Taylor'i matter
and again, must, aa It were, compel
plague o' both your housea." pretty country is emphasized by the fact that their opportunities or through the lack diving armor was like that of • Gou?e
attention to our prayer,
SOOB. .
.
.""••'.•'•
" ..I women are permitted .to: wear big. hats.
What, theri;..ls vain repetition? What
of- the -moral- -and- physical- stamina knight'B suit of mall,---except—for--•»- j.distinguishes
;
it from compelling repetieven at baseball games.
that led so many of their sturdier fel- prominent bulge in the body piece. tion? .:;.,-. . : ' • ' • .
"At this time of the year green IB
A
large
pipe
coming
down
.from
the
'How
are
we
to present our prayer*lows to avail themselves of the, boundthe unrivaled color," soys the' Boston
Owing to the fact that there had not
BO aa .to..make-.- them Insistent and_
Herald.: Particularly It It la lone been a war In Central America for less natural resources that America surface, and panetratlhg the body yet~Tfee~Tf?om
vain repetition? God
•green.
:—•^^~,
~^~\ several weeks the earthquake got busy Offered—gratuitously' to any who werf
knrtws .our need before we tell Hlm-'of
ready to take a hand in building th«
lt;'how far'are we to depend upon that—
prove that It Is better to and.shook the people_up_a_blt down nation.
^
•'Repetltibna-1. .become vain, that la,
-^taie"c«re~«rth^biBysT»fdfe~th"e3rgo~to~ -there.—
Wrlling In 1845, Hartley, Harper'j
empty
' o f . meaning and useless,
:
prison than to keep detectives on their • The rush to the vicinity of Mount Bays, deplores the fact that in spite 61
when they ore- used without thought
'' trail after they come out.
I Etna no doubt -will suggest to the av- enlarged public and private provision!
or without earnest desire for thai
for which we pray. It is useless to
for the relief of the indigent, "th«
pray- -when -our prayer .. Is merely^ thea vprece- - erage summer^resort proprietorjhe ad- streets were still filled with ^meridirepetition
ot a form of words, said from
vantage of having a practical volcano
4ent by the.tall and throwa_jtjove'r |
^"Mwsc'o'r'duty-or^BTr-sorrortncantp™
-near-hls-hotel.—:
-~-^.^r——.
i
^.-.applications,—and —importunat<
" ~lh"e"bacE~fe_iiceT"as if'TCwere a dead™
tlpn "Or""charm, or when ah" oft-repeated"
prayer has ceased to ".have any meani'""^tris'BureWaKraiiriat'teiatlditfi
"-~ [ Compelling A Congressman to eat impostors were constantly obtaining
ing for ourselves. Indeed, any prayers,
the aid which was designed only foi
even though uttered for the first time,
speeches is cruel and inhuman and tbe needy and deserving." ~
"No'pJ^otog'rapher who Is an artist," , "s
that are said without the heartfelt de- be8 d a
S
8 a
'
«
"
P°»
°t
of
paper
stock
eays a London newspaper, "will flatter .
-Sire,, ore .vain.
. . : And,, on..the Qther hand,
The attitude of mind created by
mntually mlg
may™
~
™ well pray ~f
~ or a thing
these coiSait'ions Hartley- expressed^in
a new prayer, provided that each timq
I
as general agent of the association, h«
patroness.
we are praying for what we really
Actors and actresses who are fprtu addressed-to the nity's-poor. "Everj"
want aiid for what we helleve God IB
"SonTe"Easter*; New"Yorir farmers" "nate enough to be Identifled with plays able-bodied man In this country," h«
willing
to give us.
God knows what we need, and is w.llare selling 'their 'cow* and replacing tnat are decent and at the same time declared, "may support himself and
llng to supply -all our needs abundantthem with Angtfra goats. It might, be j entertaining should not neglect to get family com'fortably; if you do not
ly, but many things that we n«ed He
•arfked if this is a case of butting In pr [ down on their knees every night arid It Is probably owing to idleness, Jm.will not_grant_us.4UiU]_5ve.pray_&)r-thei»
give thanks.
InslBtently. Read Ezek. 26:24-37.
. butting._'ein~&ut—.-—.'--»^rovidenceTor intemperance. You will
We nnd that our consciousness of our
gossip _and_smoke,. neglect—your^ehlk
real ne^ds^and: "ourTaTfh .that God wltT
A Harvard professor" of psychology dren and beg, live in filth and discern
.£. Anftouncernejit conies ffpm faihion
supply them need to be developed, and
that' "women's hats are is conducting experiments to see fort, drink and carouse, do almost any-1
that_th« only means of, attaining that
end is by. Insistent" prayer." Por prayer"
Of course-thls 'isTTmatter on -what^savertlBementr^ane tfie~strong: thing rather than work, and expect
has undoubtedly "two "effects,' one"Upon"
yhlcli man has no vote, and .what ho [ est appeal. Those containing refer- forsooth, to be-supported by_ charity..'
m[>y-''B»y-nr-H1)Tilr-^«e?-pf;t fn,}nt—Htif-.-f-ngft—t.O—«S—»nri—fl<>—gnp^
change God's will to do us good, but it
Some of you In all honesty ask not
3 it necessary? "
•
j to get honorable mention.
enables .God, to give effect to H|a good.,
aJms__bu.t_w.Qrk. but .how ...will ynu
vflll toward u 5 : ~ " "" ' T"
gat what does not exist? There
• Hpwever we may account for It, thl*
The new Queen of England is taller are so many more hands than
; , .\Vtat .Emperor William and Colonel
we know without doubt^ from Gpd's_
'vEoosevelt said to.each other was prob- than the king, but friends ot the couteaching through the Bible, that thoiigti
tne point "and "of ple do not believe this has had any- you are doomed to starve in IdleHe knows our hearts, knows our drcusmtanoes, knows our desires, knows
greater • Importance than what the Gov- thing to do with the fact that the king ness or subsist by charity. To th«
- ,
ernor1 of North Carolina said to the has made the ouRf-n'" brothem royal.
and liffluatrlous we say, "•SIS
cannot wisely grant us all we should
highnesses Instead of serene high- ,not-herje_tQ-.pine_ln_ldleneas-and_w4intr|
Oovcrhbr of South Carolina.
"nesaesT
j should not have things without prayInr
when the wide and fertile country
FIBST DIVING ABMOB.
for them. One reason is that -we need
The Minnesota convict poet Is soon
offers you employment and all that Is
:>
to_feel pur_ dependence upon God; But
It seems from the stories about needful for comfort and elevation.'
'-<p hav« a volume of his poems pub,
piece on the other aide, and was pro- there are other reoaonsr some of which
. 'Jlehed, and it IB. taken for granted that' King George that an heir apparent
Those who willfully and stubbornly vided with a valve which carried oft are probably quite beyond our compreflnslon.—It-lB-lmposaH)le-lhat-we-Bh.Quld
.
_
-remained—in-splte-^of—these—admonl tfie exhaust. Although diving armor- i-hunderstand
~the-~whole""'truth" of so
'tauquB platform. These things- nat- paces aa a Vice-President™Somebody tlons, Hartley and his associated Good has now reached its perfected state, deep
a matter. We can obey, however,
••uraliy follow such an experience as hit ought to open a correspondence school Samaritans determined to make th this valve has never been materially and can rest assured'that God'would
of Instruction for both of these classes best of "by elevating their moral chap
not have commanded us to pray
bae' been.
of functionaries, so that they 'may_not_ Jacter_and_tcaching_theni,,_ta_depend Improved upon. The accompanying If prayer waa unnecessary or Impoillustration—tB"~Teproduced~from~MiT'
If you have a bad mcmory.^says ono come to their duties • totally unpreupon themselves." They divided the Taylor's patent.—Scientific American.
Of the "goo'd thing" pages, snfeguard pared.
^lty'_Jnto' 27JT'sections; "each"on6"ih
" "it"' Hy" jbttlng'Jdown!". In^a'Jn'otebbok'•'a
The cost of living might be loss If charge of a resident male volunteer—
Indian .Cremation Mn«t Slop.
little memorandum of the promises
Some time ago the agent and other
• you »nke. Just 03; a,.;small reralndor. you would throw put ; ypur_ telephones, a mem,ber always of one of the best
Umt" Very good. Believe, at .the same qlut using gus and electric lights, go families—who pledged himself to with, officers In charge ot the Yuma reservaTOPIC FOR JUNK
19l«.
ttme^eomebody could make quite a bit bock to coal oil, cut. off your maga- hpld nil relief from unknown persons, tion asked the braves-to refrain from
to
rlslt
in
their
homes
those'
who
ap
EDUCATION 'DAY•lot money 65* marketing'a handy for- zines and newspapers, wear cheaper
burning the bouses, of the dead. They CHKISTIAN
TH17T.H
THAT KNklQHT.E
services, showed-bow=eaay=It'would betfor-o-flffr
clothes, never'-go to any pU»ce_ of. poared
4
' "to requtre
" " benevolent
" "
—:—"
"
'
""AND
PtfniFIESv" "
'^nrnTiB^nroHfrifiterlaln^nb company, and
,to.,awcBp-over,, a.part_of Jhel.r.CBccya^.1
-^.' .A-club compOBOd -of-m»rrl«d- women' |-llr«-on—bread—and-molBBBea—If ~TOU' rellef-comblned"-with-"admon|tlonB"to
tion .and put goyiirnment property In
v
' of ^Trenton,- N. J., after n careful Inthat "way.
~" "~~ ~"~ prudence, thrift,—diligence and ~tem- Jeopardy. '
'
'
..
porance,
to
help
them
discover
those
With Us "education" has como to have
vestlgatlon bus decided that wedded
For
a
time
Ihn
Indians
observed
thi
• lillas i cannot ho Insured without chilft appears that Andrew Carneglo hidden springs of virtue within them- request, tho Los Angeles Times says, a perverted meaning. When we use the
word we mean chlelly that certain sots
dren. . It la to bo taken for granted woke, up ono morning recently and ,Bolyes from which alone tholr prosper- but ft few days ago celebrated tho 'tie- of
facts ami of rules have been comthat tbe members of1 tho club are not found that ho was $3,000,000 richer ity might flow.
to memory. The person wh*
of one of their number in tlm mitted
has learned to spell correctly, .wha
Hut Hartley nnd his nwoolaton did pnrtiiro
•ladles who Imjjyt on living.at fashion- than ho had supposed himself to bo. It
most
approved
redaltln
style.
Tho
perknows
a
certain amount of geography,
able "family hotels and keeping pot ipust worry men who are as rich as not limit their activities to pnrnonnl sonal- off octs. of- -the deceased--were who hn« piuwed
examinations In gram-,
poodles.
Carneglo to think—bow-easily they visitation.- --Almost-nil'tha-dnvteofl frtr burnnd nnd his house was set on lire, mar, hlHtory, phyBiology.
zoology, botmight bo robbed of n million or two Improving tho condition of thn poor Hn was supposed to have arrived In any, Hoverul brunches of mathematics,
It was remarked not Ions ago that bore or thero In euch a sly way that that nro current In our day wnrn deperhnpH, and two or thrive languages, la
tho happy hunting ground, ready foi «ill«l nn educated man. If ho has tamankind IB all at sea concerning what they would novor miss It.
vised by thorn.
l<en a oollcfff course In thpae «ind a few
nn unthimlnHtlc reception.-.
It is b'eat (o; oat. It ; ls-now proper to
dlhc.i- lir.incln-jj of ltvirnl»» lie la well
Hut,
inasmuch
as
tho
personal
propobserve (.hat It In equally uncertain
A Trout Ahead.
Whlta' Is henceforth to be tho disClllUULtCll.
_
erty of n deceased person belongs to
when to eat It. From the frugallsts, tinguishing color of rural-del ivory
We Innlot so very niuer, on thin flort
Ihn
Imlra
by
tho
California
law,
thoro
of ki\owli>ilg«, wn value It BO much,
who think ono meal a day Is enough, imill-hoxeu in all parts of tho United
IH no doubt that zeiiloim frlomlH over; praise. It BO highly, and i*ely on It a»
to tliopo tlrolosB feeders who stoke tlm States. Tho Post Ofllco Department
ronlldontly,
.that we think of it an the
Hlepped thn law when tlmy cremated imm <if tHlumtlon..
human machine with bronkfnnt, lunch- him mint out a requoiit to this effect to
And wo leavo comeverything the doud Indian had «v«r paratively out of view
<\on, afternoon/tea, dinner and supper, tho millions who am survod l^y tho
thn education
that
IB
far
morn
neix'-'inai-y,
luininly, tho
owned.
the variety Is mullnati. Not only that, rural routes. Not only will'the color
devnlniimont
of
a
rapacity
for observaThe practlcn of tho Yuma Indians
hut when, hi dinner? In tho conuul- Identify tho boxes and poHtu and proami wfluctlon and fur aonlng clfiarIn burning their, dead, togothnr with tion
flhIp of I'lnncua townfolk wero'dlntln- mote a deiilrnblo tinlformlty, but tho
ly the rlghtH and vvroiiK" of moral qucathn pomioimlonH loft by thn 'dopurted tloiiB. Til" sort of education that la
gulnhed from countryfolk by taking paint will protect them from damago
hrnvoH, lian arounnd thn fodonlj author- nortvssmry to prortuco wlfl<lom and ntrona "
their principal nioal at 1 o'clock, In- by tho weather.
lt|ea to actloi), While thorn wouldn't ehaiaetcr IH ncKlootcil. It IH RIMK! to/
H tend of at 12. Nor IIIIH thn robuiit
..../.'..j. ...rrr. .r^-:r:
a well Mtix-ked mind, but It IH IwMI MI Intorfnron^o with crematlon-^-a re- haVi),
dinner of tho fnth'orH yielded to thn
Homebody In alwayn trying to fool
ter to havn u well trained mind, and
loim r i t e — t h o ofllcorii declare t h a t It IH abmiliitely cJiHeiulal to IUJIH'H welIneffectual luncheon, on (he fnrmn or Homebody ohie. A itlme munoiini proKovci'iiiiiont property mimt not b«! en- fare that hn tihotilil liii'Vn u well-ilevnlIn thofiiinallor towmi of tlm country. prietor In lloiion lately orunnl/.ed a
iilind mural cliariu-tcr and a tloop uplrltOutjahjy thn nnbiirban null mi tho 1"- vory compllealiid hoiix, In which a
ual nature.
o'oloAlJR'Whlntln mimmonn to unmathliiK "meteorite," prevlouiily heated ami
Ho\v In the nplrtt of mixn to be 1C 1)11CATItlU, t«> lMi.|ut| nut of Httlrnenn Intn
wortli^havliiK. Hut In thn cltlen tun iiKlllfuliy "planted," wan dlucovoiiul
Tllfl iMHt Ii'IV<< M l l l l l l f S .
KreatneiKi, nut uf ermiUed vlnwn of life ".
0-o'clocli; dinner, faalilonahlo not no with much clrcumRtaiice, and placed
, liU;heMl IntiiroHl of nny monl. Into UK''!, out of iMM-vnrnlty ami ,lrrnvory' IOIIK IIKO, ia ' already olmoloto. on public exhibit Ion. I JnliK'klly for I. unit henli, liny, Ah want.i to tell yon Ini; nhoiild be rnnclurd at tlm clone, »IH>iiHll|lllty
li^to /Hnlf-r<>i»tm|iit7( To
Bnvcn ti'clpcic It) lolornhle; nlglit dn him, |hn muiiimm man did not really I Vim Mho' K1'1 Adiii'n Joy ivlieiid;.
and ovory part of th<> pi'i>Kram ii|;;,tc, "uiluoule" IH to |"<MW| forth"- on as jour-,; ,•
:
rlttii6)ir;"0)Oi«ii;Tyho ndvocntn high liv' know-muoh about mutoorlieii, ami plok- H i i i i m m h M W l i H i lo lireait nn iilo.loii',"'
t h a t point Hhould hn planned no ii/T/ nny from 'all' that 'Hi low, mnan, or in-'
Intn nil t h a t l-i K«Miil and nfI l l n e U neeihi luieplli* out ilti I'ed,
load up to thn Iiml llv« m l n n l n n nn I ho cltleleiil,,
liifV and litdo 'or no tlilnkliiK nriV even oil out a.norl of roclc Hint doi-n not
And the ndueatloii of Uifi noil)
ellmax of thn hour'n IhoiiKht and fectlvo,
iigltatln'K tor It. Tlmrn In hardly mi fall from Ihn tiky. Hunplclon wan fol- Wiilnlimelim'M w h n l Ah Teni to,
b.
UH
IciulliiK
forth from Ita natural
I >u I ' M rl/Uil KM mi - hoi' yo I n ' r u f ,
fonlliiK.
hot^r of thi'day that him not at iioine lowed by liiventlKatlim and nxpouiirn; lley
evil anil nmall \vayn Into thn holloWM
a l n ' l i i o l l i l u ' h n i r riu 'llcloiur,
That
can
hn
dnno
monl
approprl<
mid
K"W>i'<leur
of
(loll,
time b«nir Ihn dliinnr-linur. Thn an- ami tlin "Ndrwnod meteor" him /(one
Tlelclen r i i n l l i i ' I I K I M ' I l l i f h to i l o n f .
utoly In thin inentliiK. If Ihn miKuniiWhuNwnr otlinr edueatloii wo n<vKl«<'t,
cient ItonmiiH dined In thn forenoon, to join tho mini more fnmimii "Cardiff
tlmiii for thn louder urn follnwoil this PdWntliHi of thn »oul Hhould not
and thn tijmpln llvoru o( thn mlddln Klant,"
\ ' l n e n In Hi'owl"' i n l i c h l y r n p l d ,
carofnlly. Thnn, when thn hmir Ii lie neglected, "How In It (41 lin aixximpngeii—who (| nil modnrn dint radlciilii
A M ' lie IdiiHHiiimi In 'limit line,
nlniont. nndnd, let IIIIIIK and tcatlinoin Mrtheiir"
The babe In educated In the mat tor,
'will lin Inlurnntnil to learn, orlKlnntnil
iKiii-cmiformlnlii are punli- When (ley fiuli'M i l n r eininM ile melimri, nnd npokmi praynr nil ceiiue. <!nll
of walking >>y piartlcliiK wnllUiii;; nnd
H i n ' i i i i l l n ' iliil' In' me nn' > nn.
thn no-hreiikfatit Idea- hail tholr prin- lnK tholr plan for a federal union of
>very line to nllmil prnyer, a pravni mm
and vnry Decennary <idui, ,(>li;i!iili i l e y ' l l l Ueep itlltln',
i>f pralno for thonn i;lfl» tif (lod t h a i cntlouprimary
cipal meal at 10 o'clock, Thn Homann thn Independent clmrclicii; to ho
for tbn noul IH that It iiliouM
urn loo naereil jind loo near thn vnr> linu-tIce the initUiiir awuy of all ovll
V i m n n ' me u - \ v i i U l i i ' , l i i > > ' ;
of thn AilKii'itan agn dined nt 2 or 3; k n o w n an tho Unlleil Kruo Cliurrli of
toill ot Ihn mini to Im npiiUnn of tc nctlvltlen and Dm (illiiKliig lo all uooA
"Horace-' And Maeconnn, more luxurloun, lOiiKlalid, U In propound that In every I'relly noun we up an' i<ntli olio,
iithnrn. And then let. tlm imcrlllcn ol OIIIMI, "IIi%iicnforlh walli not nn otlior
Den \va Inn' mime real t r u e jny.
waited t i l l numint, Thn nll/.iibethami vllhiK« whom there are (wn nr threo
iiralno lireali f o r t h In nhort Iml pro. ilimllUm walk, In Mm vanity of Uiolr
iitnod f/ir t)m noon dinner; tlm el|i;li- iinn-conforniliil ehurcheii Htnignlliii; to W h l l o fol lin iiovnh 'iiroelnti'.i '"in
fonndly narnnnl. and diillnltn praynri iiilml." That may be call«~d Ihn primary
teeiilh lentlil'y beaux and hnlloH put live, they tihlill all lie unlloil I n t o one
of iinnional deillcatlini. I n v i t e nnpn ntnp In tiplrllmil cdiicatlmi It mniit bd
I, nil ile ItlKltalni. .vim Kin ln<l,
Inlien, ami II III thn Mtep that I'uill
off thn eviml till ft. Thn iinbjeet In In- ntroiiff church, In mm villain It may l i n t do l i l a r U man Kol to hnve 'em
dally to thin tiort of praynr Hume whc be
liuil.'ftil nil! Wn urn too <i(it In try
liavo pralnnd (lod hut llttln In I hell In re|>»*H
vllluK, hut, loo ]ari;e for brlnf dlnciui- he a llilptlut cliiirc.h which w i l l hit HIM
K v h r y inimninh, elite 'he'll f r o l .
nvcl thin caiuilltlul Iilirl ef II
llvnn,
th(iii|->h
t
h
n
y
k
n
o
w
Illov
nw«
fllnn. A n o t h e r Tnufnlndi'oeldi In nnnil- center of union, and all the mnmhor't l.onlc lienll, liny, ile lUiiiuinih'M eonilii',
»i>lr,ltunl eiliiuitlnn, thlnliliiK It untilMini
much.
Ho
let
Ihn
hmir
clone
It
elfiit lo leinii leniiomi Hint t>uulit to
(Iwltio to he henli nfliih while,
«d to \vrentle with It, (Iliiill not. fond of tho dtlinr diluvium \vll( liocomo ImpA lllllln.il (llpi'niuilim of i M i r | i i ) i i n . l i eonio Inter (in. ThiM'ernm wn find many 1
reiiKln' 'Ionic dnt wntulimelnii;.,,
linvn Ha phllpiiophy, an woll an tliilu. ThIii, In nanler In lilnftlainl than
pruluu
CJod
eontlniially
liy
eiinnrrrntril
Ohrlntlntin
-Hint- nrn- not--ro«liy -"rootml- •
Dnt'H rlnht, 'nlmrnh iro on nmllnl
In America, nn neither clone cnm.mun.
mid holy liven,
and Kim"'!'1'''" I" f'llth, lint are mnlly
leil aiitruy liy iilaunlble uri;iimoiltn,
Ion, nor Immnnilnn In Imilulod on by
'I'liey cannot iiiulmntaail the morn uittlia.lllniillnli llnplluttv In niiollmr emu-'
vnneeil
whleh tlmy «ni trylnn
Our Idoa of a hiipolenuly ninny mail numlty tlio now church mliih'^' Ui«
When a iiiiiu, In renlly autimmhllo
Nine out of Ion ineii^whn t;n (u (UQ In Irani,Innnoiin
Jicrnunn tliry liavi' nnvnr noon
IH ono wl(9 ( c'tui ituiiurlbu ' a. wmuan'ti Mothodlut, nnd In a third J'nijf 'l.nr- nrany lie wenrd n IciiihiT i;n|i nil ihu
iNlnlllco. and Iiml there In no mall for thnrniiKlily •wlllliiK tn "|»nt off" Hi«tr
tliim.
lint. '• '
I thorn, u u y : "Well, thnru uuuht to bo." o|il wuyn. "Ilio'old man, which la .oorrupt iiK'onllnit to thn d«neltful,liiNto."
i
Tie man who loves btiblea is neyer •
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unpopular.
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•
Why will people continue to build
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- •..'—T—! '...,-._ the|r;homes.on tho sides of volcanoes?
The weather bureau -never predlote
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reign of terror.
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-":~"~ TfyinB^to tell a new'flsh story is a
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.' thorough test of an average man's
SAW COMET IN 1835.
NDEAVOR
EPIORTH LEAGUE;
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HOTTT 4" SON. Publishers.
OHVII/LK E. HOYT
-WILLIAM !o.,.HOYT_'_
SATURDAY,
Schoolfiont.
•-.•'.-• L ;
KgrEdw. Bennett was in town thia
week. '• •;.•••' ' ; . ' Our students are arriving home
from college. ;
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I®* A heavy thunder storm daring
Monday night. '•:.
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is practically eliminated when you are dealing
-..............with Guaranteed Life. Insurance Policies.
Prudential policies .contain their own argument.
They are guaranteed in every particular, and
every detail of the contract is written into the
1?he4ristired-knows definitely what he
poHcy
' is entitled to, and can tell at any time just
where he stands, >wlien his policy is in
MPTY,
for salo at Bakery.
. Flour Barrels
•
Leonard's
Et&T
Sunday' was a rainy day, sore,
;
after twelve o'clock, ' I®-Miss Etta Steelman was here
over Commencement.
J6T Regular meeting of Council on
Tuesday evening next.
THE PEUBENTIAL
^N&s'PHte^^^^
99
Reasons
Wtiy it payrttrbulld of~Concrete
^Third, itfi "modern •
find if you willjsxamlne a
house of this kind, or ifyouT
will call on the
Issued every Hnturday morning.
f End red as second bias* matter. ]
-farmers fc MerchanlSBuilding & Loan Association
of Bammonton, N. J.
HAMMONTON'S FOURTH.
Will open the First Series of Stock
at its meeting,
Hatnmonton
W. B. Tilton, H. M. Bottomley. Qn i Trust Company on Saturday, Monday
i. John A._Burgan.x As the
TnBBrlny—nreoedinc; next meetlnr
the meeting, Tuesday evening,
committees desire to know how
,-ln-Trust Co.-parlor,-2ud floor.Progideut;, Jos. B. Irahoff.
Vice-Preset; John T. French.
-Seo'y, Hafyey~M; Bottomley;:,Treasurer, J. O. Hitler, u. D.
1
The Winslow Dairy
Is furnishing its patrons with
~
sanitary conditions. Every _
precaution is taken to insure
cleanliness.
ANEWBARJST
—
Dairy open.for .Inspection....
Use Sanitary Milk, and know you
, are getting the best.;
Bell Phone 7-i>
Only the
very Best
liberally as possible.
- The-Civlc-Olnb, copBi8lio8__of_..o.ne.
hundred ladies, with their lamiliei, will
picnle^aktheJParkJor ihe.day^.,.,,, r._
The Town will bo asked to appoint I B. W. McQpvorn
F. C. Bart, M. D.
special .officers; they to prevent ~ the Henry Measley
Dan'l M. Bollard
Wm. H. Parkhurat
usual racket ol explosives in the grove,
Thomas Skinner
Robert Steel
and-all-aargm^ahuutijiii. etc.. during
.exercises..;,,,. _.,._ _. .,,_..,,.„„
&ey. F. .L. Jewett has -promised to
make, the uddress, which alone should
draw a crowd. A May-pole Is th prospect, and gnnien to interest women and
children will bo arranged. The Band
Hammonton Trust
Company
Hammonton, N. J.
(Bread, Cakes,
Pies, and
Breakfast Rolls
SMALL'S
BAKERY
Prasoh.
Funeral Director
and Einbalmo
,
Tweltin Bt., bntwonn ratlrnnda.
Local I'lioiio 001. noil 47-!
'Htt'ntnonton, N. .7.
Or. It. H. MYltOHi:
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DEWTIST
<+"'"iinBir»
~.HI<»-Hmir»» «.!««' «-riii»n,
r 1 -
H...U MS
III llfnKl. I.'H I'lO.
Zenitli Artr Lusters
For the Artistic Home
Sold in EammoTiton by H. BIcD. LITTLE
^_ _J°eKlaborit il
eg«, but laid by a Plymonlh rlocK hen,
was brought in this week. It measures
iwo and three-eighths by three inches
(Dannlirg- in circumference,—not an inch long.
needed
vacation.,
<gy- At the hanquet, Thursday eve*
haro
is albwly, recover- ning, Geo. B. Greis recefved a telegram
from the University._of Yirginia, slaiing
•tfis-'Mrsf-H. M. Salinas visited her that the degree of LL. B. bad been conm him.—Congrutulatious.
Council's
License Committee
wee
:
Mr. Rubiack is coDflned
home by a carbuncle on bis.oeck.
If
Vulcan Square Iron Heater
Onabi«^0 5ePe8^S4^rt^
^ and family
* «®ibbarles D. Jacobs
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rrelatiyes.
Ore hydrants all otet-townwjth±alomlnnm~ durlug
•/U|HERE is just room over "lace of th» ^{ron
ldciron to rouken.
_ *** ttrtmrncronagaarangc
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.tQ.n..i_
two migrit be placed orcr the Heater over tke burner, four '
burner, but then tte flame :irons can be heated at one time,
-•would:bnly be playing on one - fl Your irons-will-work^tteiv^bottom
o( .the iron
\vill ^
Lalf of each of tke irons. So, QTiie
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-to getrall-tke-effictencjrrtkisre
ia in tke flame, one can only trigb-t, consequently you will:
keat one iron at a time; and not have to use -wax aa the !
' tken, even tkongk tke iron is • iron will not stick, but will
keated, tke intenae peat com- always'move tyeely^over theauitflrul bcm^ ironc J. ^
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PRICE, EACH, '25'_;_CENTS:
Hammonton dt Egg Harbor City Gas Co,
OfDoe HoaiM, 8 a.m. to 0
Si.ar lay to 0 i>.m '
Two per cent Internal paid on cheeking
ucooiuitn n»iini«lng a dally balance
of * 1000 or over.
Three per ount, compounded aamlannually, p&ld on Time Aooounta.
Bute Deposit BDXOB for Hunt.
TruBl nnd Heal Uutato Dnpiutmont.
AcW an Kxeoutor and Administrator
Agent for the Bulq of Real Katato.
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Hteaninhli) Tlokots Bold. ...
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Food
'••'',
Dooa general Trliat Company Bufllnosa,
OFFUIICltH
Tlion. Bkluner, Prnnldont.
Joa. n, Imhoff, Vloo-Pr«i»l<lont.
»
Wm. Colnell, Vloo-l'roldeiit.
II. M. Bottomloy, Boo. & Troaa.
C. P, Ontnpnnolln, Aitst. Boo'T.
Dean H. Ilontrlok, Attorney.
J. Noloon Ako
Joa. II. ImholT
Androw
H. Kirk Bpoar
Thomaa Bkliinor Wm. H.
DCIIIII B. Itnnwlok
John A. Hoylo
John T. franoh
J. O. Itlllar
Arthur Klllot.t
Henry Monnlny
Danlol M. Dullard JOH B. Mnrt
W Illlnrn Colnull
J'.H.
JpMjjU.Thoni|iiu)u .. Wni. 11.1'jirklAUtnl
(loorfto JQIIAO
Scratch
Pigeon
agamsl graotmR the tbreja opplicatiouB, Herb Hi|1,e< jutnping • the remainder
rey^ere^H "referred-to-nexir-rcisular- The wagon on top of a picket tence. and
meeting of Council.
was slopped there.
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CtWF.ETPQliUo.Torrmto. Cabtiaee. Pepper.
O Celery,
uuU KBB l''»V" ""
_H.
M. Ehllllpii.cOr,.AlHl
n (Jump, No773,
MNI5D OOAT For Balo, with
"8"aiky".1and"rJarnes8. unea'p. Apply 10
—;——4. b. Colllos, Bellevue Aveuae._
ba a meet|ng of pa6.
Camden Safe Deposit & Trust Co.
Pays
Capital
3 per cent.
on
$100,000.00
Time Deposits
14 days' notice
Surplus and Undivided
Profits Earned
2 per cent.
$1,000,000.00
Subject to check
at sight onnvcrngc balance of
$200 and over
Aeaeta
over
$7,000,000.00
''•>. . •'•
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as
Executor .
Administrator
Trustee
Guardian
over
IANO Kor Hale, nral-olans In condition,
llurdnmi) make. Kiuy tnrniu (mi)iulily
hinUilinoiUn lliiCHlrol) lo ri'uponnlb)u intriy.
AddruBO "XX, llopulillcan Oniuu.
ttiT There la to bo un "Cxucuilvu
Buaoiou" of Town Council to-uli(hi, ul
8.80, to which none but mombura will
bo ndrultted. This la a DOW plan in
Hnrumontoii,— olio that wo cannot rumombor havlnu; been tried boloro, — all
muiitlngs of Council bolng open to il>«
public, liul perhaps that IB only a new
nunio fur u "caucus, " where limy nilulu
Dr. Clinn. CunnlnRharo attnnd<id
Iniporliiiil hunliioun more Irtiuly ;
Alumni and 61 thin no man ehould ooraplitlu.
the JuflurBon Mudlcnl
O You Want Hoarders T Then uilverllin
OR HAMS — nronorty ol County Iloatl and
IU >Clly p(Kiplo ura wittolilnir llieno
1'euoti Hi reel. Tun rooumuhd ull modern
., •tfDliunnd. Tlila »Uo adv. ululit wvoliH, 7Joln, linprovimimi|n,
Kluu ituruue. Lot BU x 1X7,
II. IMlrowlry. .
tST There'll bo a big heap of Io|uus Price, laotK).
t&~ The Beral.nnnual (dprlnK) meetaround tho conncil-firo, next Tuesday's
ing
of Ham monton lirnuch of Nuedlosloop. JCvory Ilud Mua Is expuotod to
vrork Guild will bo hold Wednesday
,
be thoro, without tail.
allernoon, 16th, In Odd (follows* Hall.
! |6y- To.mor*ow will bo Children's At this mooting thurn will bo u recepDay In our Churches, taking the plaua tion to members and trlunda, by tho
of monilog lorvlco,—In the Unlvarsallsl Dlructore, nnd an InioruMlng uddruas
.nnd l)upil(il ul oteviin o'clock.
by Mlaa Emily Wllhur, ol Phlluda.
D
Trustee
lor
Corporation
Truat Funda
$5,000,000.00 .
Graduation
Presents
-*t
In Great Variety.
Give something of lasting-quality, t High School Softvenlt,
Spoons, with building engraved in bowl.
A
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'.'. Wills k p t
without eftnrge
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ALEXANDER C. WOOD, President
BENJAMIN C. KEEVli, Vlco-1'rc.l.leiU ond Tru»t Officer
JOSEPH UPI'INCOTT, Secrotnry and Tron.nrcr
EPHRAIM TOMUNSON, Aiilitmu Trust Officer
GEORGE J. UERGEN, Solicitor • >
I
FOR THE HAIR
W
r
FOR THE SOALP
Regular Sizes. 40 o and' 75 c.
-AT THE EED GROSS PHARMACY,
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Hand"Bags,"~lK)ckeFs and Chains,
Belt Buckles, Hat Pins, Lace Fans,
Waterman and Wirt Fountain Pens, Cameras.
Our Name Guarantees the Quality.
ROBERT STKEIa
Your Jeweler.
P
•• itiyOn^of our phyBiulans Is treating a
cnbo in uuar-tuluuUA. An Ilulluu llrtid
••"'•an old pistol, nnulu u wound In his banquet lost tiuturday ovonlni;, at tho
WKK.T I'.ilaio I'lmiln for nulo-Rlioll'l flfty
hand, and poliKiitlng followed,.
A Hull.
llolluyuo Btrulford, rhJMulpblu. Over S IDuimund. I'.J. Vlltlllul.iwul
I'lioiivOHO.
l
OlB I'or Hhln. Tlimolul* In 11. II,Fr»«l or lour hundred uraduatas wuru prusuul.
j /ruoi, biawdou KuiiroitiiH, IC'i'.^y, puy
JMaT Hund.iy being Chllilren'n Day,
'tieo, AiiiluUe',
OIHI hundred und forty aludonta uradu- ninrnlng ncrvlcus ul lha Protbyterlau
,
Our hnyii playod a Rood Romo of utcd tlilii your, of whom one huitilrud Church will bo In the hands of tho Hun. ball lutti duturday, vviih tho Wntorford arid ton nuourod hospital uppolntinunta day Hubool. An excellent programme
tosni ; hui It wn« loo onu nldcd to by coinpullllvo axauilnnllnn,— tubing hun huon secured, Including an opporiuiieury uvucy paaltlan nvailiiblo.
, aro\iBu nnu;li onlliunlunin, B to 1.
nliy for tlio liapllam ol Infunts, ID tho
t&~ At n recent ro-unlon hold ul ovuiilujj;, llio poator will cuntlniio hla
AN I'lCIt,—/V nntiill liniiiin.iir llinm rnonm,
iuiliiii,i.i,o<l, Aildruvii, 1'. (I. lli>x IIU,
Mrs. J. It, Conkoy'a, thuro worn pruront tnllin oil Paltmlluo, UutliBiiinutm, Pi•er l)r, Tuliln, u inumhor o( tho fao- her oldest son, Mr. (Jharlun H. Putnam, Inlo'a Arab, and ilia Mount ol Ollvut 1
M-ialty In Itni Mudloul Dupartiunut, Uul- und wll'e, of Now Orleans ; Mrn. Hitlph will oomu uiulor apaulul roviuw. Kvory•-'—*-'•
v ot Piinnavlvanla, wllti hln wlfo, L. Morton, from Nowlown, Pu., und hody invttuil,
1
w
.Y^tUltud A, P. Htinpsou, ovor tiuuil,,y.
Mr. Mimrloo U. Oonkoy und sou, from
iniCI.Y Kurnlnliod Itooni/^'wUh or wlthoul
txmrd, Anton I'lot, Ooillinl \vnliuo.
ill HAI.10. 1.111 AH x (100 n.. nn (viitrnl Uiullmgo, Mo. Cousins from Atlantla
Aviiiflia, nimr Mii|i|tiHl, ' '
Tho Mlenoa Hay and Knium
City
and
Philadelphia
wore
also
prrnont.
li)"'iV."c'row«ll.
Ir. Putnam was the second child bonr Manuold und draoo Cramer apai
&F At Iho llnptlnt Church lo-ruor- n Hammonton, and tills Is hla II ret days at Atlautlu City, mouttim
ro«r inotnlDB, Ohlldron's Day oxorulncu. Inlt ufier an ubsonco of thlriy-llvo frlonilo nnd taking In n awluimtu
no
raster KpldolPa eveiilua loplo, "Tlio
x«w
:..
..'..., ... tool ul Urund Paloou llotul.
Nature nnd tho Need, vl tho Child,»
QUINOCAEPIWE ,
Try it!
was formerly with C. A. LongatrctU
''' t&~ An old horse, which many ihb't
couldn't run, bitched to a load of empty
crates, was frightened, Wednesday eve
about six o'clock, at the station, and
lore up Bellevue. It took to the sidewalk at O'Donnell'a corner! and cleared
He wayup-to* Little's, scattering men,
women, and children, many having
narrow escapes, cratea turjQDliae
directions. Atter going around
""H """
Safe Deposit
Doxe*
to rent. $2 i>er
nnniiin nud
upward
Chick
~
gSS- The^aK of dynftmine crackers S.of A".,_
lastrMonday"flveoiintj,.:rrBliiy«P-_caudi
_ .... :Pre»byieriairCburcbrto:orKanlze
iidnwyp
dates were initiated by their own team, nod lurlhur the' plans for an aggressive
^prohibited
Tind~B8VOTar-moro-naujes-prt.ptm>;il.—A
KcAflrnKlnssll
.feed,' smoker chin - aud .-focal music Wo eodorae this mwo. There is much
_
^ooaomy,"»nd It ---,—
followed.
work to be done in this, co ••munity, and
s.
fcolhto^. AblB'^^^^nr
I only a systemaiiQ combined effort will
. t&~ The Italians propose to celebrate
•-'-"•- • ' • y I6ih, In better
|nccpmpli9h it.'' Dr.ip deuominittional
If-^you, have,friends"
ihem long en^utih to
evorbofore:"•— ™—- - "« show.
the
world
that
ull Cbriatiaoa ure
F, P. Dickinson and family are
visiting you, or you
atona in the realpurp'iseql churches,—•
the Davidson houio, Central
1
;
are g6ing~away , just lo wiu mou f
AVjpvior the summer^' v
; Wealtliy Mnnunicturrr jrenantly 'siild :
phone your" Editor.
i^r>Mr. James Hlbloy is vlsltlnu relIn our HlmpH
"Tbu beat nii'ii
l
v
Tf
nmnuy
are lliu uiuu wtitmrn
" - "
'-—
-wJUjgend
eSUIiiTryr'-B-B^^
Hniblllun tbuH.dliipluy^cl In tippiii'tiiu In
. ,'a .porilOd ot_bjajfon days in AtlanUo.
~'i'buy-uro llio ih«u Ji.wiiuui uil
^"W?" The' 'hall-full -of people who en- "Wnrlc.-—
Ltti<ml!u>nd. iirornotlotiH nioal Iicfj'ionllj
r
uud
lUoy
tlio Uul lo Im liililVtirwbun
.
joyud "TFe'Orazy Idea," last" Saturday urudull."urellulninonloi]
Truni Ounipuny
• . ; i l l b o o buelncBs meeting evening, certainly got ihoir money's
JST
Last
tiaiurduy
nl^hi, as Henry
'tof tb« W.'d'T. U^'ituesday afternoon, worth. It wu« lha best amateur per'at three o'clock, a^Mts! A. B.llolman's. formance ol llio Beacon, and the Berlin Itollor, of Folsom, wnt. on bis wity
homo from Hamnionton, ba was iu BOUJO
f©- The annual meetlnR of the ilam- grange has ruuaon iu be proud of its tal unknown nay thrown from tho wagon,
.rnopton Telephonsj^Cpmpany will bo entod mombum.
which passed over his leg, fracturing it
V&r Next Tuesday will bo Flag Day. above the ankle. Thu mules weal on
held In tbclr o0IcQp'e"xt Monday* instead
The Daughters ol Liberty, Junior Me- homo, their arrival CUUBIDK neighbors to
Of yPlremeu's
• •&" Three rains this week made a chanics, and Patriotic Sons of America search for tho rnlenlnn man, who was
; total Of ajinchBS,-~Thnrsday nlghl's hare accepted an Invitation to attend found where he fell. Dr. Hurt reduced
poiir measuring ihrco and thirty-seven the M. £. Church to-morrow evening, tho fracture, and on Thureday bo was
and hear Pastor Shaw on ttia subject lukon lo a city hospital for export caro.
.•• hundredths Inches.
Special rnuolo and decorations.
—
over
Capital, $100,000
Subscribed SurpluB, $10.000
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YouriGas Bill/^WilllBllLaB'
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.•fy
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_ '". Si33i2QJttn|SHa3£=f
224 Federal Street, Camden, N. J.
Purina
«©- Mrs. Cbas. F. Crowell is spending about a month with her niece in the
Shenandoab Valley, neiir Winchester,
Lightning played odd pranks
VirclolQ. She spent several days in last Friday, at the home'of Jas. Watt.
After splintering off siding from the
Washington, en route.
down, splintering the upper casing of a
door, and evidently exploded in the
space above another door, cleaning out
plastering, lath: and studding clean to
the celling, and breaking the glass in
two windowe. Mrs. Watt, who was
standing in the room, was thrown vio- . , _ _
.
flrnec:8
r
pay for aUv at ibis office.
Funeral service was held on Thursday, rendered ~u~6 conscious" for "a" time." ;~B
was a narrow eecape. The Cumberland
I®-G. Wilbur Fitting enjoyed a in Hammontoa.
'
Mutnal Insurance Company "will make
HIRT
Wnlsis
and
Sbirt
Waist
Suits
a
Sunday with Hapmonton friends.
Bpeclalty,
made
at
reasonable
prices.. •
pecaty,
r
all repairs to the building.
.- AltemuB,
. . mae
^..« a
,lr..«hln
MtVAAL.
Mrs.
WashlngtoD
D ,nn Street,
Miss K. A. Hill has etaited for
" Phono 1113. --—abovn Eleasant.Btt.
Cor. Main Road
and Bellevue
Hammonton
T?OR SALE. Light touring car In first-class
J/ condition, laicly overhauled. 8200 worth
of extra parts. An exceptional bargain. Car
can be seen at E. A. Uordery'a.
The Bammonton Alumni Association
had one of its most sncces&ful meets on
Thureday evening. On account of the
terriQo storm, many were kept away;
.bflUhejyi^pr^ntjvilljnot soon forget
the occasion.
,/ •
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~ A proposition is being considered, to
hold future-banquets at-Holel-Boyah—
The officers elect are :
^
President, Altamont Phillips.
7tce-£res'«, Mrs. John Young.
"Cor. Sec.,' MrB.^A; L.r Jackson
Rec. Sec.. Wm. B. Phillips.
2Veo«urer, Wm. Doerfel.
Board of Managera, two years, Jobn
A. Birdsall, C. Morton Crowell.
The features were the. decorations,
the- splendid set-out, the witty toasts,
and general good fellowship.
Robrman entertained ten of her fellow
, .~~ -.V"e?aw_ Mr.jBfocaulay out ia managers pLlhe Baptist Orphanage at
Angora, Pa. They came in automofife carriage, Wednesday.
J0- Bane-ball at 8.30 to-day,— Ham- moblles, and enjoyed their stay.
g&- Charles Scullin, formerly .well
monton va. Blue Anchor.
"
known
here, a brother to Clayton E.,
'Fourth of July meetingoa next
died on Monday afternoon, June 6th, at
, in Town Hall.
charge of ibu concessions. There are to
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Park. The grounds are to be lighted
by electricity.
Automobiles will take the southern
entrance, as last year.
Last year's fireworks display, a fizzle,
will bo forgotten after this year's.
Got busy I Invite all your friends to
spond tho day.
Bncouraae Ibu solicitors. Attend ov«ry mooting. Talk It
up. Keep busy 1
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conple (unknown to writer)
was; observed, TBuredayi coming 'from
the M.E. Paraooaee with smiling countenances. We suspect who they were,
but daren't tell.
The Alumni Banquet.
to' Loan onflrsiu.^..„-„..,.
• . Apply,
f. O. Box
Tea, we are to have a celebration in I
r
r*8o~eet~ontryour | Tuesday Eve
, 1910
iu^ojsive yoursell
I Directed by men chosen for thuir long
,nd family a day off.
_The_A8aociation_rJQet_on_Wedne8day^ l^and-fluecessfulexperjence ia loanjissboj.
eveliiufj^OTsde ma¥y~plan87an"d poat-~ ation workr™; -'• —r-•--•——•-_-.Withdrawals paid on one month's no
^oned—election of offleers until pext
Wednesday evening, in Town Hall.six months or longer.
^ffrtonowttJg-^ere-Bppointed-t"The large' number of ahareiTaTready'
lector, G. F. Lenz (he is on the job); taken insures -money to loan without
Payments received at
Hammonton Coccrete Co.
_ • June weddings are in Order.
«®-Mr.Loaml Mpofort is reported
to be in a hopeful condition, in Wills
ojo hospital, Philadelphia. He has
auffored with cataract for a number of
:
years.
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nsd "tr
special mooting Wednesday evenlnu, in
regard- tb-speciflcations.— Tbo-regnlar.
meetlng \rlll be held next Wednesday
N
A fresh, lot of
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again to-day
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This snioked^sausftge is of our owri make
half beef aud half pork,
with u .slight flavor of garlic.
. Ii. Jackson & Son
*
.-snoot of this way is recorded In
that Scripture, "In Thy-presence Ms
fnllncsa oC joy, at-Thy rlfiht hand ire
pleasures for evermore."
We .may
SABBATH SCiFoOL LESSON ,
have much tribulation, we may he
On the S«ad*y School Uuon by
SCHOLARLY SUNDAY SERMON BY born to trouble we may jiojnfrpnt an,^R^. Dr. Uaacott to the,Inragbnlam^amriemptaflons sever'eT'Tiut
ternational New»p»ptr Bible
THE CANAANlTISH WOMAN. ,
underneath all and-above all Is^that
Matt, -ls'iiil-28.' liearn verses, 81, 22.
consciousness, that serenity . - O j E .
Trine- wTir~glbry in tribulation., and
I GOLDEN
TKXT.—Great
is
thy
fcr •». 9.
•mnt It an joy whon we are lea !tti
_.. ,
. .
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I faith; be It done unto thee even M
livers temptations. ^ ..• ,;
.Ethel, aged 4, had been to visit hei. thou wilt. (Matt. 16:28.)
;•.
Did not our Saviour .say in. that
cousins, two fun-loving and romping' JOHUB; atlli desirous, apparently, o*
Brooklyn, N. Y.—Sunday molrnlng
Lesson for Sunday, June 12th. 1910. boys. She climbed upon her fatherV ^aplng from. the popular desire ta
e new pastor of the Fleet Street M. matcliless allegory of the vine, "These
The Canaaltlsh Woman. Matt, xv: knee, and was telling him of her visit | SSfcSSLtiSSZfi
•JS. Church, the Rev. Dr. William L. things have I.spoken','unto you^tbat
"^S^wS*
'Davlsoii, hegan his ministry there. My Joy might remain in you -and- that 31-28. - • • - • - . ' . . .
Papa, every night John and Georg<| away "into the parts of Tyre and,8i* ,
~lie was -appointed from Jamaica to your joy might be full?'-' It Is pe'rJune 12th, 1910.
say their prayers they ask God tfl'don." T|hese were great trading cltloa
Teplace the Rev. E. G. Richardson, I fectly apparent, also that this way}JB .(Copyright,-1910, by Kcv. T. S. Linscott, D.O.) make them good boys;" said she. "THar o l ' t h o p n o o n l c l o n s -" : Hither -coma
-who went to Bristol, Conn. He was an attractive one. All tBe-vlrfues^of
The Canaaltish .Woman. Matt, xv: is nice "said papn, Then, thinking so | ^T^^Z
'ji^A^X
•^cordially received. The .subject ot liumnn experience -are here found. "21-2S.
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"his sermon was "Christ's Way." Tha .The• blossoms and perfumes o f - t h e ., Golden Text—Groat Is thy faith; berly for a few minutes, she said, H«! and 'hence salldd the boats not- only
l»r Mediterranean ports but for Spain
ain't done it y?t."
•text .-was taken from John 14:6: "1 best life here abound! The glorious
am the -way, the truth and the life.'" foliage' of human heroism and kind- be It unto thee even as thou wilt. ' The retired Insurance^ agent was tell and for the tin Islands (Britain).
Jet>\i8
seems to have hoped "to flnd
Matt.
TV:28.
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.nesB that make, beautiful the hlstor"
-Dr. Davison said:
ing -a friend tome of his experiences: quiet among- a people who'did «ot
- These words were •• spoken to of the .race is here discovered m pro- .„• (1.) Verse 21—Why bnd: Jesus come "I once got a man to take out a $50, know
Him.
TT'homas. This man stands In the fusion. Here are the philanthropies, to the coasts of Tyre and SIdon? (See
NOTES ON THE TEXT.
"
000 life insurance ^policy," he said
-«yes of many as the New Testament; here are the deeds.of service and sacA
Canaanltlah
Woman.—A deacead*/••'
"only the day before be waa killed.' i ant from one of the
"type of the honest doubter. As to rifice, that gladden the heart of man Mark vlf: 24
people whom OH
Tils doubt or his real desire to be and relieve it from selfish paganism,
(2.) Why is proper rest as important "My word," replied the friend; "tha< j •leraeiltea "had" bfe/To'mm^n'ded "to
•^sure—that is a matter of viewpoint
a fnllowgi- of Thai-Ins
to destroy utterly;
;
z was-rough-on-the company.— I-expec? ! drlve-outr-or
Hava
nterpretation^This, however, ial Darwin, because of intellectual diffiMercy- on. Me.—The .prayer
(3.) Verse 22— Can you give any you wished your persuasive power/
true—he was not of that Old Testa-; culties ot .creedal statement upon evidence 'that God has: always loved
had not been so successful?- • "H'm,! ^e ^'ner^S^'madt
tt£
undent type represented as the fool,' leaving the organized institutions of
-.saying: "There Is no God!" There la Christianity, said: "I am sorry to go " all nations alike, and that to-day, all No, said the agent. You see, imar J ter'A affliction he-- own. We, toomaat
•a.'_yast difference between the man Wherever this way Is paramount, inen, whlto and black,- rich and poor, Tied the •widow."----------------.....-- ...... — jlcarn to- take- up -the -burden -of othor-'•who, in his heart, gives utterance to the deserts of human baseness speed- ere equally dear to him?
In his early days Sir Walter Qibtej ' «
" ™ w<Ult t0 leaf" <
•such blasphemy and the man who ily blossom as tbe rose.
(4.) Why did thj.s woman ask Jesus used to devote some portion of everj Thou Son- of David.—perhaps tho •
'desires to h^Je unimpeachable evi-f
also say that this way is a way to have mercy on her, when the year to mountain climbing. "While it woman had seen or heard or some ot
:_
4ence. The one would be ,glad to! of We
Switzerland once ho had a somewhai : Jesus' miracles ond had heard oifcera"
solid satisfaction. There are no trouble was with her daughter?
Vhave^Deity blotted out. The existence! dissatisfied
lr
wrflrd
firneHonoo—H» WAH nhnnr t. calling HlmJ_liSon of David.". Or ttf
ones here. Any man wh<
— T-o-what extent-is prayer for a M
d;Te?PMlenc^.—He^WM
-at ~a. fioiy.God who xannot look, uponj looks and"Iisterifcwill;discover
a-grefit;
In this world! 'eel the need as If It were our own? he might as well make some inquiriet out any special belief In it hersajf,
• a constant reproach to his evil hear_ The "bfTlissatisfactlon
numberless suicides, the thwart''(6.) Which as a rule, are the greater
-and way, and a menace to his man-' ed ambitions,
the; shattered hop°s, sufferers, persons who have the act- about the guide who was to accompanj thought It a good one to use to ta'mer ot life. He, therefore, would reiterate the'experience
of
one
of
old,
•«hont for joy if omnipotent .justice! "Vanity of ^anlties,_alllsyarilty.'^ ual troubles or those who love them?
<£ould be obliterated. . ^^
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le. reply. "Hi al possession, were 'sometimes ter-"Thomas, on^tiie other hand, repr
rurrs'aT6wirftB!er~"in' oeTi""MS?7thar'Tr'aaictr^sr
woman's-prayerr™Wh>~'did
he
so-act?f-complaintr—He
exclalms
tn"a"shout"
^^
•lectual manhood that really desire 1 of.,,triumph, "The path of the just Is
and why is it that God often acts In eome oft without so much as a scratcl around like a mad animal. It was
to find solution for the fondest wish
•9{ his heart. Therefore.- when he! a shining light that shineth more and ) a s i m iiar manner with earnest prayer? on himself.
Uhough an evil,.spirit took possess**
(8-) why did the- dlac|pies beseech
i-«» on- Inoffensive personnnH~i«r»«
"comes to Jesus with his questionings more unto the perfect day."
A physician
Once again, let me say that this him to answer this woman?
"he comes as the type.of questioner.
talned at dinner was enlarging upon i m a l jt |8 common- now to Bp5ak trf.
_-who really wishes a sol.utip:n. of his; way of our Christ is a reasonable
the beauties of deduction In the-' de these cases tref»tred-*o_Jtt!..the..-.lfciw.
"?TntelIectuaP"and spfririial prbbienr; wayr—It-^smotrtrue that we must~bld fering with Jesus' plans?
tection of crime when a lady' asked' ..Testament a» • r«ere 'wEtAcks ofiad4-And so I bring this text as an answer; farewell to reason and violate the hu"(10.) Verse 24—Is there any reason him if- she could utilize them. "Ml!nesf or »fl,«pllep.^^b.at^ea"f a';^
-*o .the man who is a seeker of the| man Intellect when we become fol_ _spoke^or-_thenv and-.dealt J*ith thtfctfti
to
believe
that
God
ever
appoints
a
are
'true way of life—as to the axiom of? ^owers of the Christ.-...Ever-sInce_the.
«~:as cases of .actual jfeniori'pbsa^5j«ig».
''truth -and as to the solution of anyf Wise Men of old brought the gifts of man to a specific work, so that it is your service,- madam." "Well," saW
j He Answered Hor^Not' a
.4
• life's -problems that may • confront gold and frankincense and myrrh to wrong for him to step aside and help the lady, "
ouraelves .why,
"frequent and mysterloui '
\nls progress.
the^eet^f^he^rfaritrebristr-the-fn--!-ij]-Bonre-otber
thefts .have, been occurring at my housi}
TTSbw. "we are perfe'cUy familfar|
j lnn8ap " "
m,
d
hua
for a long til
_' • mind. Jesus *aa spmetlmeji^nay- ; .'
taken
erally.
that
he
was
sent
'With what Jesus meant when He said: has beau bringing Its choicest produc-" be..--A
_ ^ ---_-. - ^ ^ _
J^,-_,,^_, -^-L->..»- —i ... f r : r: I
rmM * - . IT-' 1^:- ~ '!•*•• v;-| ' •»' vra'- ."-y— - • . • » - " •-t- ~TJ '±:—^SfZtA'mJt ' * Oif
precisely the process of that may be transcended. It is • never
transgressed. We oftentimes come to
Jjllfe that comes frnm Mfm; ff. }a
tls
the-border^Iartd—where-reason—enSs^
Plates.."
"Ridiculously easy-p-;{icuV^"pC^n ^vou-i,j ^ He hod
(12.) Which helps the general cause
.-Outgiving, ot the regenefratlng life o and faith takes the torch to its,ultimadam," said the physician; "some tiumon limitations, it was auKK&ated
mate
goal;
but
never
is
it
necessary
of
God
most,
one
who
attends
strictly
Uod, and who can enter into tfi
that he detected n false note In tliat •
to his own particular work, and body in the - neighborhood keeps a Oitle
tho Mng? High?] to violate the God-given'blessing of
"Son of David" which the woBHUi-^
JWicpaemtis desired to know..how. thesff tlie liumaii mind iu 01 dm to become
T
B-cotiflistent—f611ower~df~the
In~dianlnns telj a story of Senator believe In Him as the Bon or~
"''"
who tries to spread ^ilmself over all
Be'veridge'a entrance into politics whet As a foreigner1 s.'ie had no.rtiaaon to..
and leacjer of the Jewish faith —• Galilee. .
the work?
.i
other
iye.t-Jesus-.-Chrlst.gave-.liim... no. satis- _And.Jiow I might emphasize
little more than:a boy.: _H^wQt;t.a^e\an_y,;A|>i«rey^^^Jf^JfLE?^..
_Ift jerson.
:
B—-^^..-----^-:_-- Jactionr—.Perhap8-lt=waB-becaufl.e of; aspectB-of-this--way T ln- tl)at-it-is-;the; _.
•the liking of the"Governor"df the"StAt«
comes
'"
to
i~God
wltH"great
"and
press-"
I Was Not-Sent But Onto the -Lpat .
~ ~
ihe limitation and poverty of the hu-[ way of safety for the individual as
«;
^_-^-^
r•-.
well.as. Jpr j>£ganlzed.society. Jf w o ; ing. needs, and wlth_ a soul filled wUh ? ? QH^LlKy? PJ H.^-b°-5M L.4MP^.heor
-»an Intellect,
lag the presentation of a petition bj laying may have- been Intended, to '
We know something of what Jesuaf a,re~8tBndrng " upon the"Immutable" worshTpTul feollngT wliaf reason • Is a delegation whoae spokesman was In- draw attention to tho fact that tAr- •
•«aeant when He said,"Iam the truth.'' truths of the Christ, we may exclaim: there to believe that .flod always Inlong-winded and tedious
.
There must be some standard, some, "The eternal'God is our refuge and clines to such a person? *'• •• • .
(14.) Why Is It that God often The man talked to tjie Governor foj W>B descendant wou),d bo latej-ostod
'Infallible court of appeals by which' underneath us are the everlasting
Arms!"
It
is
the
way
of
life
an'd
not
ttaen may judge the varying hypo-'
seems BO severe to those whom he nearly an hour, during which every only In Davld'a people. Cut ,Jesu^ •
jineJtMcL_ T^i-alML-scemed_that-li--had-a.L other tlmca declared Vhat HIM
"theses that have been exploited by the way of death, and blessed bo
human'Intellect."-When-we •come*
(iri.) Why was not this woman dlB- woum never end. When, however. ^r^K^^^^^^nT"h^^;
Iveness
and
satisfaction
and
reason
•:io Jesus Christ we realize thut H«
:ouragp(l w l i h f.hc apparent severity finally did, the Governor asked wcarllj arsons whosu country > lay betweon ,
'-Himself is the last solution of the and safety and life is accessible—not 5f
If the delegates,, wished to offer an} judcu and Galilee. Refhopa He_
JfSUH?
•-rexlng and changing problems of all upon the ground of any patent of h u chooae; this.
(16.)- When. God hides hlmselMor a further reasons for the grantlng-of thi— lod--to tor
"'lime.; £o""I::say, we "nave'-sbmeTcori- man nobility, not-uponthe-basis ofino tlmu thc
material possession, but upon • the lime from the faithful soul, what Is his petition. Whereupon Beverldge ro
~3eption of this aspect of the text.
broad
and
gracious
Invitation
of
Him
marked,
quietly,
"If
you
don't
grant
It,
purpose, and whit should be the attiBut what did the Christ moan
th«
said "I am the way?" It la who not only said: "I nm tbe wny." tude of ' auch KPM). during the.d-!r.Kn?s?T^
^
^
n
untoMe
«V. «—«..!««— TTU UAUdl,
I c^alA . (.I4UOU UU"
,,
it
1 .
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\
any caae. Ho -foil 1t toi be "'".(Thia question m.i/ liav« to be an- peated to you."
i
ftl1 ye tunt lahor and are hoav
la(len
In writing- by- membors-pf-J(he- a~i_r.™^-— -_.—-----------«'ii"*"-w; —."i"-*' -"God™ that "Ho"^hun}fr" M~actr.'; i)'
— .translatable
~
-terms-of Scripture,
wterms i Andi so wev
" y : iwered
"
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ton newspaper correspondents, has th( cst Binn«rs,.th<«mueh.
he attempts to bring over the f u l l ' w l t n
bring ont questioning, club.)
(17.) When Clod soemn to net BO- fortune, good or bad, to bear a verj more k,nbwledk<)f]',<p'J
•meaning of one language to another 'In
Thomas,
to tho Christ and find
Hlm n
'tfor -example, the Scriptures contain- an(1 we
solution and an answer. veroly ns In Iho CO.HO of thla woman. Btrong personal resemblance to Attor will thah otlior;; not
•cfcrordB that cannot bo perfectly .rotH 'the
set Bomo f n l n t conception of Joea he Illic ID have UH dnbato tho noy General Wickersham. Tho othot £ aalvarto.i wu V :th*rrfp:o
.lered In our BngllBh tongue. WhenJ
commanding spiritual eminence matter with Mm. as she did, clvlng ox- evening, about duak ho was stopped by " 8|10 farnP an4v\Vp'rahtppe<J >!»«»>••j>n the morning of tho resurrection: occupied by St. Paul when he said: presHlon to our honont vlowd? (llvo n stranger of distinguished appearance. TO
moke'a reijucM'tlitft'<»i'.ly ^an_^
For mo to llvo |B
lesiiBcald to Mnry .Magdalene. "Hub- "
Christ."
thr mK
your roiiHoiiH.
who
saluted
him
with,
"Good
evening,
grunted
' '! J:;||''\'?X7!|$ '
•bonl," we must understand its bin-,
HR.) VnrHii 28 -- Glvo n reasoned Mr. Attorney General." "You hav« ^"lo^* {^Jy^up^QBb trmt the
• . lorlcnl sotting In order to oven faintly,
us to whethor JOBUH' method made a mistake; I'm hot the Attorney k"cp",j •ut tho feet; of Jean*.
>?rnHp Its meaning, and tho translator!) \Vhcn (he MiHtn Have Rolled A«ny. opinion
helped thlK womiin much more tbnn If
bring over tho word bodily into our
'•Ix)rd. liolii.mp."
holp.mp," •: . -•
Onco T WIIH vIsltlnK a frlnivd nour ho hnd received her kindly, nnd grnnt- General," said Mr. Hornndny. Tho din- "ix)rd.
The Children 1 '* .Breaff.—Jefinn
CEnRllBh vornlon.
tlngnlshcd looking gentleman drew
tho foot of tho Southern CninklllH.
cd
her
roriuoHt.
at
thu
tlrut.
,
When .TcuiiB, In tho garden, uttered When I retired ho told me thoro wan
hlmoolf up and appeared to bo 'offend-"
(19.) What IH your view IIH to w h e t h - oil. "You don't have to deny your ^VlHcif '| favor- of tbe Hebrew
"Uhnl word "Abba," tho nearcat ap- n boaiitlful view from rny room wlnn
proach wo huvo to Its pnthon of moan- ,]O\v. So In tho -mornlnK I nwnko er r.uch fiilth. an thin wor.um liiul, Is
to mo, Mr. Attorney General," people "
' I n g Is our tender expression "pnpa," i nurly, oxnoctlnK to onjoy It. H u t nil pOHHlblo for everybody, n n d , If H<I Identity
ho wild. "I'm not ono of thcao darned
Omit n lo l>o:fi.~ The .lewn^i^o__of
»nd horo again w« luivo tho word In ' i ]oolcocl out I Raw n o t h i n g miv<i t h n how mny n he
aM In bitnowflpaper mon; I'm Senator Itaynor
\v«re t'sillisl fcy
'thfl •orlRlnnl. Thn iiiinio In trim of ' ordlnnry InndHrapn of t h a t Hcc.tlou, of
of
Maryland."
"Well,
Senator
Rnynor,"
,
'that form of dlvlno doHfialr, "Klol,1 jioldH, roclcH and tr«OH, and a Inni?,
I nlin iiamii naiii.'.
And th'.n
lama n n h n e h t h n n l . " Ono of tlm narrow ntrlp of water they called l r r l l l x l i i K vrHU l:l<-ctrlo l.'litt Iron. won the reply, "I am ono of tboiia (.'iirlHtlniilty
licumio
f**'
worldi on tho third portion of! "the lake," over which h u n g a heavy
"(•'iirlHtlann"
took
lo cnllliiK
A f t e r an exlmnatlve tent one of the | durne« nnwapnper men, nnd I'm not
d»KM.
I0ver>
Orlnnlul
hiiH tt
i thu hleiiHCd T r i n i t y In entitled thd mint. During the eon rue of the d a y ,
pionle
linown medical a t i t h o r l t l n H In the Attorney Gonoral "
lit for the horrid cum unit
"Pnraclolc," and no In thin cntegoryi
iowo
.- - '' jiowovor,
tho mint l i f t e d anil floated lOurope Imrt publicly declined t h a t the
wore ni'To iiiMVi-nrerH and 'mil thn
-we place thin word "tho way" and! nwny, and then I HIIW w h a t my f r i e n d
lonnt Illi" "i"1 •li'iiK'Htliiatfld dOK". Thla
Ironing of Kiirmentii with the
I ' t n l y l i t iiho.w by i n l n i c r o u B Hcrlptnrnlj mannt. There rone t h e b e a u t i f u l
«i>nniH u very luird naylntf li(i tlio
cltatlomi t h a t It In not our NiiKllnhj | knountaliiH. clothed In t h e m a n y - l i n e d electric llatlrori In one of tho hent wayn
mouth of JIVIIIH, luit •«" may piirhupii
Keeping tbe Houl on Top. ,
lorm of tho manner or direction o foliage of a u t u m n , rhiliu: on h i l l , to Btorlllzo it.
'
Hiipporin Hint It WUH iimmipiuilfil
It Iu related of a iimall boy will a kindly ruthur tlui" ft
It him lonj,' been our cimloin to boll
thomiandn of feet above UH, and
In our ordinary life wo nay of nj crownnd with K"l<l and p n r p l o In t l i o everytliliiK which we waul literlll/.ed. hoard a nerinon from tlio text, "'. and WIIH utfre.1 Ir. rathor ft
You
'•man hln way In attractive or ropul-j h f l o r n o o n mm.
contiiinlnated liy contiict n l l l i Iteop my body under," that on bin ro iililu way, IIH IbouKli JOBUB wil". (tin
homo, when nuked to repeat t i n know (he navlm; nlmiil B l v I n K
It In often no w i t h the 'Word. W<!
llvo. Wo cannot f u r t h e r dollno thin
dliioimcii wnn boiled to turn
text, he m i l d : "The text wan, 'I Iteei I'ldldron'ii meat ,10 .llin dopi*. uiirt
.attractionor repnbilon. It In nlmplyi roo only very o r d i n a r y t h l r i K n In II lieIt t)t (Iliutiiiie gorniH. Ifivory- tny aoul on t o p . ' ' ' • That In tho onl; kniiw thai My pf-ople cttll yon
r
t h a t thorn In a luimowhnt, about hln, can BO the! m l H t n ba.vo not been dls^
ined
by
inii'ifiHiM"
nt
nperutlomi
proper place for nonln. I'arncehiui1 what hnve you lo nay? •> . •
poriionallty that hi either 1,'ocid O|> ev|l .periled frrttn o u r in I nil H and h o m l i i .
The CriiinlMi.--'I'be \vo.mi|ii loolt ..'Min i (
*ln our n l R h t . It In not what wo do, It' W h e n t h e Hplrll. d r i v e n t h e m l t d i i wan thoroughly boiled nnd oven hln (Ilrownlni') wont "to bin noiil." Thii mutter
no nt iill evi'iitH, ami milmKt«« ,
•Ufl not what wo nay, It In what wo aroi away, then will wo non tlui grand clothliiK wnn liollod and Htcnmcd. ii what nvery man mniit. do, whothei Hint Hi" children iioniotlinoH liiKMrtorrt,
-that couiitn mightily Iu our relation jmoimtnliiH of (Jod'n e t e r n a l ( r u t h and 'I'hal t h e el(;clrlcn iron, which rclalini llo will or not. None noodn (o feni t b a n they Could well innl'0 i(w|, «'
•'to mankind. In our nillgloua life wo 1m glad In t h e Lord. The p r e a c h e r , a hlfili (lnKroo of lu-iit. Inilollnlloly, lit tho proving, for God w i l l cortalnl; jiild were I'lireloHii of t b n l r f 1: »VlJ- ' i
Rlvo victory to tlio v a l i a n t l(nli;hl. ]y anyone mlK'li 1 tiiltn , iidvnntaK'* *';•..'
ifcro coming to the place whom tho t h o Bilblmth-achool lonelier, a l l H I I I - Jinil an good n dlHlnfectoi' for
Head "Hlr I / a n n f a l . " — I t . H. Kimter. t h a i fnct nnd nelv!e uixm Ihe crnnihti. f
•nhrnncoloKy of r o l l K l o u n nxpreunloii dentil of t h e Word, n b o i i l d pray for rah;'|en IIH lidllhiK linn buen t
(Jrenl IM Thy H'liKli,- -The woiium
Ju n mutter of very iimall inomont; It t l i o Holy H p l r l t ' n preiience w h e n Ihe.v deiiiAiiiit rated, Dnrliii; tli« tent every
luin liiinl upon ir.'tllmt what Hhe mdiwl.
.la not crood but character t h a t cnuntii,| would receive t h e Word for t h e i r o w n
Him bnd no lli«ui|i>Kl<'ul d l t l l c u l l l f n ,to
ifndood, I hullovo t h a t I hla In but a "•,llfo or e n f o r c e It upon o l b e r n . To v a r i e t y of fabric wan imlijeded to t l u i
l*ro|inrnfl for mi Mtii«iru-«iinXi
iiolve. Ili're wnu i\ lierimn hefiiru .iicr
irovendon of type, for tlio early Chrln- 1mvo tlio Word brim; f o r l h Itn f u l l heat. ('lotheH of nil klndii WITH dinibrd
"I iiln'l afralr er dn comet," wild who nhe WIIH mi''*1 Wii« nbl'i t«( li<"il
•llanii, tho p r i m i t i v e followern of t h e and proper f r u i t In o u r own heard', w i t h typhoid and dyplitherla K'H'mn,
b..r daillllUiT, Mb" iitiinli .to tlllit OKI
•Clirhit, wore Known nn "thone of tlm' or from our nponlclnt; of II to our fel- lined an diint. elntlm, ronlnmlnuted by Iiriilher Dickey, "iiiinln' e/, I'm
point, nnd liinlMted thut hi' MionM
•Way/ 1 and Kcrlptnro i;lven nn niimer- low-man, It In lioronnary "to ho1 Illleil i i c l u n l contiidt with children imlTerlni; old, unyliow, an' my (lino In mont emit out tbe iliunnii,'' That w n n . K r B i l t
•nun nxpreiuilonn that, m l ^ h t nlieil iiomo w i t h thu Hpli'll."---Itov. 0. I . Dot- rroni iiutiinlen mid and whnopliiK coiif;li (•oiiio tor K<>, but I ilnen foul t h a n k f u l fallb In Un w n y , even If It wa?. "'>»
Jli;ht on certain nnpnctn of tho Imporwho tol' 1111 dn very u very IntelllKeiil faUhl It WUH nuiHand ladened w i t h deadly i;<irina In tor de H'tHle
tant t r u t h contained In t h i n lerln.
lor not de woiT on clently Kronl to n t t i i l n Itn nbloiit. ^ri v
minute It'n
every
way.
1'lai'h
and
every
time
ilin
For uxamplo, "There In a wny Hint
f n l l b will iiniiiillyi liwul W»; ifM
fire,
liiuie
In
dal
month
I won't pay <k (inch
nluiiilo IrnnliiK (if the clulli killed every
Hie U l m l n of faith In (ihrlnl tluvD un>
nee-ninth rlljlil u n t o a man." n In
1
hiiiinn
rent
In
advance,
un'
e-/.
fur
ei
neciinnnry, not only to «bf ' '
fioimlhln for mi, Ilionch wo mny not
Conductor (colloctlni; f a r e ) Thla In form of biici'llll. The hot Inn ! titerllI /,cd nheeln mid pillow cmim, under- I'm coiiiinined, dcy 1'lu come an' In lit throiir.li I""' "" innmnir of
.fully nor!rny tho m a j e n t y of i m m n l n / ; n bad ill mo, nlr,
-contained In (bin t i d e word (o einrnnnoiiKnr (coolly) - i n t h a i Mo',r rlolhliU', liandliorclilefn, Inwiiti and do clock I biiyed on do loin; Iniitnll- liiK nml wonibliipliiK Him.
pluuilzo certain anpecln and Idenln Never mind tho change, t h e n , lloninii Iliienn by a iihuple a|i|illrnllon. With in iint plant"- Atlnntii Conntltutloii,
•«f ailm who nald, "I am I bo way."
thn heavlont. clollilii); It. wan neceiiiiary
In Iliw NIIIIICI Houl,
TluiB liy iitnilyliiK the Clirbit we may Trnnncrli|t.
In Iron tfio i;ni'iuenl>i on linlli' nlden tn
li'onllnir Iho OlooU.
.lack (entering olllcn)~Hy Gi'<irK«,
Affirm that Chrlnt'n Way In n pleiihiint
rid them completely of i;rrm life.
<'««li anil Crr.lM.
•wny. I nlii'lnk not from nnyiiu; Hint
Mll(0 (nn n l a i l i l 150011 off)—01 foolnil Ibii ralii 1 In coinliiK dnwii all,:!'!Hb(.',I'.Ul
-Htjl) f i i M i l a m c n t i i l . <:i:aYlMH. <»f..H)U U n - .. "irutlkW', .what Iu imjaiiL by banlcynj; ttinftlmo;
innn heart In for plcnmiro. Not I b n t niptcy?"
r.H.r Wnrlt.
,Tom- -Wlmru In y o u r
nt M i l — Mfo.
Iilcniilirn Hint t e n d e l h u n t o vice,
"I went Into p o l l i l c u poor and I
"Dnnkriiptcy In when you put your
Jack- ll'n li'n w b n l ' 1 am. llontoi)
•OhrlHl'n way, If II he (lod'n w a y , m a n l
out nu liooi1 UH 1 wtmtJu."
K Tnimicrlpl.
.
r'tio a wny t h a t In• p l r n n n n t , It In trnci inoiioy in your hip nouHut uud lot yout
"I'nor \vorli from beKliiiilnn to and, . wo urn prnjmitflflrt, lint not
•that Me wan u man of nornnvn nnd <irodltoro tiiko your coat,"
tlm
uniplri,!
ci'willi
fur
.Toy
ni
I/KIM
in
mo
like
a .nmnnu'c'ii
old I'liftp."'- Toledo Hindi;,
,-jieiinalntoil w i t h t i r l e f , but t h i n In Dlaotter.
a bull
moniliut.
i
•'mull' tho Imlf iriilli, nnd tlio othor
1
THE PULPIT.
SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS
GOOD SHORT
.,..-.•. ,
Sunday School Lessoa
b
8
B
NEW PHOTOQEAPH OF HEIE TO THE BRITISH THKONE.
Ills church Is 'universal Love,
.„,.,1, And whoHO-dvvellSv therein- —.«-Snail need no customed sacr(flc«
'.To. wash away-his,sin; •••'• 'i -'
And-muBlo-ln-lts-aiaie3-flha)Hiwell,
•; Of lives upright and true,
• Swbot as dreamed sounds of anjel<
harps
•
D6wn-0.ulveri;hg through tho blue.
STORIES
t
• • • t.
CffDBCH OB1 THE SPIRIT.
-
. : uccrctl In Gr«nt IlrKaln.
._The 1-osolutlon authorising Xhe col- •
lection of income tax for .the year
Aprjl; 1,- 1909-March 31,. .1910, was
passed by the. House of Commons last
light, the LondonMall says. Throughout-the country the boards of commissioners are anxiously/ awaltln'g the instructions of Somerset House,. BO that
th«y 7iiny begin work. -The rates, of
the new tax are:
They shall.not ask a litany.
. ' . The souls that' worshlivthere,
But
every_Jpqk shall bo'.a hymn,
And every word a prayer;
Tlielr service shall'be written bright
In calm and holy eyes,
« - A n d every day from fragrant hearts
Pft Incenae shall arise.'
Russell'Lowell. '.
Uates per pound.
•..,-•.
a . d.
Unearned Income (dividend) , . . . . « . . 1 2
rni'il Inrninp up to f",ft(l'n
It 11(1
*Tl»"
••».-
r
-
| woman..
"Anyhow,
I don't want s>
^-''Clarice,'--- cooed the -bride's dearest
girl friend, "you've never told me how
you and Jack happened to get eneaged." '.
The bride held- back her .head and
studied the effect of- an ' em'oroldertid
lntlt[al~6n someFhlng:-whne~and fluffyT
"Goodness! How exciting!
in the world——" .
-s
• "Not one living soul! But It you
Ise you'll iiever tell auybody-- '
week. •..T-he-laiterreouFse-is.-generaU-y: -r-five-yvnTS'- -growtlr—Mrrhusijand • has.
thought .to be the more probable. . . - . . • !a shotgun i n ' t h e house.^aua vhe's goTh i5 Js th e
: :
, - • ti - me -°f '. th 5- ye f r - at I i°g: to butcher the next i'.agent-thai
;.t give
-h.erer'-'-
- to-think-I-'d-ever-breatlie-a-w6rd^
."Well, .it was onelnjgh,t last spring,
I'd been; writing letters In. my den and
was bdred -tor death. ^Ild. just brokea
off . wHh Hdwaf d ' aiq4. -I -m^dn't any
hopes of a caller, f or "jottf was in .Can'
_ J j L j n T e r n a l J n a c b i n e s . j n a d a m . " protested
to collect, instead of about, a tenth of ; the agent "An up-to-date washing mathat Cgure. as usual at this period,•! chine is something that every woraaa.
the tnrning of the screw will be em- Ineeds Let me give a demo iistratioii
phatlc.. The powers of a surveyor are wit'h tnls maclline. • Let me have soma
drastic. If a man 'will not or does not f wa rm water and a piece of soap, and,
pay he will receive a curt demand for | then hapd me the dirtiest old rap.
the^oney^thmJte:=:p^e^^
with a threat-of-the-usuat-proeeeaTngsf minute ^r^fSrili b e l i k e ^ t h ~
n default. If that proves ineffectual snow ,why> madarn/ tnis machine Js
he-brokers, may • be-, put in under-a- in constant use by Edward W. -Bok,
distress warrant, and If there are'no who washes all his i ace handkerchlafs.
•rrecta^wnicn—cairrDerseizexr:*
'
"~
,^of^wijt!and-ijiat.jiIee^Mrl-'Selbert-you
. glr!4 *wkftH craxy'pVer—" ' . '
> • -."I Va^Wjrlf you'mean me, Clarice,
'•I didn't think
__,...
.. and I always
turVjoitfjEffi^hlng. we didn't .expect.".
Ajnj ftj/tblgatny. 'But, then, that hasn't
^nyth'f.Bg-to~do-wlth-faoW"Jttpk,-and I
got
i-0I'ooo'-has-bMn0irVe
cooped
pt'up!a.'.o'ut w
.to' my .den «11, alo.ne, with every*
•^ile^4^'»ti-^5^(>«''-<>f--Sh»--*lu^--jr
•':tton, and nobody at hbffe except;Mabel
--.'know'-/jnV den opens; right off the end
Thifl-photoerapltrecentty-taken-te
. . . . . death.
.
'"
looked
two weeks, before
his
j ust __f_rpm_ _t he^jyn y;-h e:- w al k ed
ThVlfrlde pauaed.
•- I; :' >' • and the way his voice sounded. Be"I'^li^^fixcA up that den," she went | sides, 1 was half crazy for some excite"Sfid I felt.BO proud of it that-t ment", and—I think It wns Just direct
-Insplr-aUon—I—saidr-softly-f
" '.Thef6'aohlyronQ"'mari'in 'the" 'world
who has a right to do that, and I'd
know him among a .thousand.'
;:.-VW.p.nt;;.do. you......t h i n k - Of that ,: ; ;for
nervo! But, goodness! I didn't have
l l m o to relliM'i on N
:..I-.was
all hunchud
.coat collnr ami ii.skIng him why be'i
ncvor written me from Colorado nl
these yearn. He'd been .myiiy over ulnci
ho left college, you kno\^; nnd ho wai
my ilrfit sweetheart—In fact, wo wen
about half engaged when ho wcnl
away.
, "When I HIIW how perfectly dear In
wns and bow hartdHoimi ho looked—
don't, you t h i n k ho ban tho 'litivolieiA
none?—why, 1 never wild a word; any
way, I \viin In' lovo w i t h him bnforo j
knew what wan hap
"He Htlll thlnkn I remembered hit
voice and knew who be wan when )
HIIId Hint ho t h l n k n It'll perfectly won
derfnl. Maybe when I'm nn old mar
rlml woiniin and .Inek'H bnldhended I'll
tell him about It,"
"Itnl. not now!" m u r m u r e d iho'slr.'
friend, recovering her breath.
"Ob, by no m c i i i i n l " n n l d
Chicago Dully NOWH.
A Now Klnil of rrUh.
-
and everybody como'In ijjei c. Ho whim
I beard Homebody, .nuiiint I llo I'l'onl
itepn an U ho belonged to Ihe f a m i l y
anil, lben' ( Hiy mimetliliiK lo ,Mnhol, I
ii*''
eulled, 'iloinelKidy you
yon, Clarice,' I (nut imld,
•reflvhlfli lo comu nlrali;lil lo t h e den,'
1 th'oniiht i n a y h i v M a r l l u bad i;"l t i r e d
of lib) law cuucn and eoiun over lor a
few inliluUni,
"Whoever It wan wiilkml In nn conll' Ocntly an If jho'il been to nco ino the
'ilay bcfom.
1 liked hla illep.
llon't
you think thern'ii a lot of c.haractiir In
'(lie wny, people tfiilk? Thin nuin'n
wnllt w,nf linn and even, Junt. nn If 1m
Ifiimv wliAt lie wauled and never would
»'i\top |iulU"ho not It I f , It took him
•!Tluii>1,l'>yliat ilo you U i | n k ? Vou'd
noverjRiieHii In a Iholinnnd y u n r n j "
"IIoW perreelly ronmnflc!" mnrliinri'd (he K'i'l f r i e n d . "I npviu 1 could
Ii Kiieaii, no h u r r y nml t(dl me."
|'
"He fiipio rlid't I n t o t h e den, nnd
-bnfnrn I rould turn -iiround bo-put: hln
Imhdn ovor my "yea nnd nald In thn
fljcoul voice, 'OneiiM wliol'
' "I ruclciid my bralna for a mliuiln,
I, for I knew I'd beard Iho voice boI fore, IholUth w)iom It belonged to I"
hadn't (ho nllHhli'Hl, Idea. I In nilKht bfl
iilniuut ijHiybody,-Imt .1 li|iow,h" wan
^v™* f
. -febine-to-the-treasttry-depftPtBaeat-lor^b * ' the Purpose of cleaning the soiled cur-
he delay in. the collection of the tax j ""whereve^.'you go .you will hearj)^.
. .
,
surveyors p]e srnglng~thT=praises of thls^incomare .convinced that this figure is very . parable macnin e. W ith it in the housemuch-understatedr-'Some;of"them~estl^~^—Monday" ~waihTnerh~co~ PS
dl"
•nre^nTvltabTe^bTrtfT'tKmrnJwn--7-^^
— '••-j-.-. . -.• , - ,
districts at. nearly iu per cent. o
tt-;i was . one ot. {h_pse lovely - spring
^
"1 have here, madam," began the1*
agent when Mrs. Plnkerson opened the?
door, "a really wonderful washing ma-chine. It embo'dle's all the good points*
of .the most popular machines and has>
.none of their bad points. It. is Indorse^
hy_such.men as Senator
Hughes, President Hartley of Yale
"~
"What do those men know about
-W-ii3hlng_jnaculnes?"
*fson- >vho is an exU-(,mely practical
every jjpund over
f . ^ o i i u.'.
. . .:.:/. .. .. .....
washing machine,
machine, and
and if
if II did
did 1 woulddver £^000.
«o .. washing
The usual abatements, apply 10 rest: I n-t Duy lt Of a traveling agent, Soma
dents in the United Kingdom-up to Ume^ago I bought a-patehrcra
cradle^df '
K700 and an extra abatement of £10 is „„ agent
[t ha(_, .....
a jot__of _ _wnee
..„_ ........
wheels andl
illowed :for
for every chil\
child, under 16 from , spr
<,r>^i^n.»
„».>•;,,...
. _ j - i t up_wtto.
..„ ,
|ngg ^nd
' you wound'it.
..a.
under X30U.
,:........--------.....k p y _ nSe a clock _ and then lt Wa3
All the demand.,notes are prepared, ,)ose(] to .rock iteslf all day.
addressed.and ready for delivery. The ! -We woun,i lt up and put our uttia.
moment they receive' the word "Go," ' sbn> Henry Ado i phus Aiexarider, In IU
the ,-coHeotdrS'will issue . them. The and startea the •machinery going, and;surveyors will have neither the time you" never saw anything like the way
nor..the Inclination to allow, much de- : the cradle acted! It bounced all overlay Jn, payment. Somerset House may, !.tne house and upset all'.the,^urnlture.
decide to act instantly on the strength j and then- ,t went outdoors "and..seeSL _th^ S.OUBe 9.^9°mmons resolutionjor ! sawed: ali. ov'er_ the yard-.; before^ w,».
may , .wait until the nnance-bilr-re--}-g0uTd-^et itTfoppear." PobTrHttteHenTr
She Took a Ghance $
OJ
I\
AH Income over £5,000, super-tax on
.--
l
l
TAX ON MEN'S INCOMES.
A WanhlnKton nTcblteot. and engineer, wbonji npeclally In Ihe reconH t r i i r l l o n and rcin'odclliiK of c o u n t r y
placcu, waa relnlneil for niieh nervlcn
by u M o r l b e r n man who had a c q u i r e d
an etilato In weiilern V l i ' K ' n l a .
On l.bln place t h e r e WIIH n Huh pond
Hint t h e owner bnd decided lo clear
out. Upon being drained It waa f o u n d
by t h e Wniiblni;lon n p e o l n l l n t
Ilial
t h o r n wan at Iho bolloin a u p r l n K of
colored mineral w a l r r , l i n n i e d l a l c l v
bo iidvlni'd hln employer Hint he hnd
I'lmnil n <-,hal.vhcate.
"(Ibnlybenle!" repcnleil Ibo owner,
"(looill 1'iit II In Iho banket w i t h Ihe
n l h e r Hub. An I've never noun a c h a l y beate, I'll be ovur dlroc,||y ami havu
a look," Chicago Trlbniui.
. A ,l k roii|*Nitl.
"We 'lined lo he nweotlien'rl.'i w h e n
wn .were lildti," Maid Hie m n n ,
"Wn did," mild Hie innlil.
"Hlnre t h e n I have been d i v o r c e d
thren I linen. And you?"
"Twlen,"
,
v'
"Well, n o w - H i n t - w o happen 'to 'in
lininarrleil nlinilllaneoinily, nnppoiio wn
b i t c h up'r 1 ' l.oiiliivllln Courier- Jour
mil.
•
•>•
It'u Ibo nhtfllomi hoiiiiii|(ijii|)ei' who
liken ImUor'n hroiul bel(er tbnn her
own.,'...
';•
>
" • - • • ' , • • • • U|
^M'Jt^oJ^lia^rkeefctajljr^^^
^
,„ and
~~*-*,
.
removals^
disappearances
of tax- have known a bedridden grandmother
payers,—and—although-the-state-ls-pa— TcTleave~Tier
tlent and persistent in these matters,
i'nsiB7u;on~doiV7he"ramIiy'w"ashl7gT
;
J
U~|Qhnnnloca
it ;Is:-hopeless
^ c n v ihesoI h o a n exportsL'
o v n n r l a l . fto-|:j
/»'l _
-_ .
_"
"*
._
°
(say
was —t
think that as much of the money will | you woul(, n o t . b u y - a n d waa |)as3lnf,
bo recovered ns tho chancellor seems j t n R house> when you put
head out
to contemplate.
i of the Window, and I said (n myself:
, j^Kl>'..,11;'" ^.';^1,v^' " I ..^. | :A,wqman..witlv,sucu,,au...liUeJJi e ctuaI:,
.which provides for the claiming
of ,..„„ w l l ] n t " •.. r w™
.-a .
|zev ,f hthe
n ,,,
n mnrl
r'cco?n
raerlts
abatemenis In virtue of children un- of my machine.' I cater, to people of
Teacher—What is ignorance, Bobby? der 1C years of age: When a man en,1
Bohby—Ignorance-is when^'ypu don't ytlcd_tp"such 'rebates receives, hifii do- .cqltUrp''ajn'd.'Tcflnemont, madam.''
know anything and somebody 7 finds"It" Inand note he must'either pay In full -'-'i'-Who -was• Untold- yftu-not to-co>m»hcfp?" asked Mrs. Plnkerson, her
out.
'
. .;
and claim tho rebate afterward or go nloiith becomlug •'% straight line.
;—deal—'.'.'Tfio" TnUy^ wh*o="ilve"8 ffiretT
nt_the"'wln(low_v»hen It bpgnn, I0.,..1.'"'!.. rt;bate..ullo\ved..befoi:c_Jic..uaya.-,
, 'down.—8h!r3nitl"1t~was -useless "for
"Oh, look, inanima!" she cxcialined.
Supertax Is to bo paid not during
to call Jiero, as -your ,tHls'J^n(l_wafl la
tlie'yeiir Tin which the" Income la~ ror dosporato
straits financially—but
Papa-— I h''iir you wore, a bad jjlrl colvod, but In tho year following It,
there! I should not, have repeated her
and miiinma hud to and
to-day,,
s liable to pay It for iho , r o m n r l
|Ilcfl t h ,'
obvlously un ,
Hpnnk you. Little Klosslo — I wasn't year endingK March 31,
1910, must triu> "
'
"
'
bad, but I got npanked just tha name, make tholr roturriH by July 111. So
Pllppdranl.l that. d i d a h o T
I don't sec what you ovur married a delicate and Important will bo thu Am..soMn.
, hcr h b , ,od ,
, m
Hchool teacher for, anyway,
work of adjusting thin now tax tliat lectora all tho linui! And ' tho,nluno\
Stranger— -Aro there any ll«h In. tills the otllclalH of SomorHot IIouno charged
out, of her house bociiuso tho lagt
ti'iMim, llttld boy? Mttlo noy— YCH, with UH nmntiKumont. have been In- taken
InHlnllment wasn't paid!
'
«lr. StrnnK«r— Will they bite? Ltttln Hlnicleif to complete their annual boll"She talked about mo that way, dlijHoy— I diinno. None of 'em ever lilt ilayH before the end
Bbi). And only yesterday ulio waa ovor
mo.
"
here borrowing b u t t e r that Bho never
Small Johnny — Mamma, I can't tell MAN MUCH MAHHIED IN UGANDA
InlemlH
lo return.- Mr, Agent, you put.
a lie. I took a piece of plo from the
mo down for two ot UIOHO nmchlnea,
p a n t r y and nave It to a poor l i t t l e boy llnchrlorN A r c
ntitl
I'll give ono of thorn to my niarrledJ
who wan nearly n t a r v e d .
Mamma ...
.
.
| duughtnr. I'll nhow jMrn. Flipper that
1'hat'ii r l K h t , dear. And did the pour
LIKe niOHl. A f r i c a n n a t i v e people Hie |.m y „„„,„„„, ,„ „
a paupor."—Chi,
I l l l l e fellow cut U? Small J o h n n y . . K a v l r o n d o H art- polyKiimoiiH. HayH Capt.
Dally NOWB.
You hut 1 did.
'
I)ui|iieHno In Travel .MiiKa/.lne. A mnn
"See here, young man," iiald I ho mai'i'lew all ( l i e women he can pay for,
ntorn parent, "why in It thai, you urn t h e women, of coiiniii, h a v i n g one himi l w i i y H behind In your ulmllcn?" "lie. hand. To be correct, the fonialen nre
Kccer.'ly at thfl Tokyo appeal court,
'aline," explained the yountiiilcr, "If I monandrle and, the maliiH arc poly- before .IwlKO Miyamoto, a farmqr
Wit of the Youngsters
,. .
wattii'l b e h i n d
Inuii."
I
could
.
1 .- .
I. „ „ ----.Lj_ J.
jin
I
J
J n «•
not
EiuiKiiiH. To hrcnk the. m a r r i a g e vow
men mi d e a t h . The mnn IIIIH hln hut
In nn Ini'loHiire niiiTDitndrd by the h i l l s ,
of bin wlveii,
At
I'"" Hull
U n m a r r i e d men are looked upon .a"
tvnrlhlciiM. A mini In I n i p o r l n n l o n l y
In p r o p o r t i o n t o Ihe au.uiber of h h i
wlveii. Ko I hern IH mil m u c h H|IH;'H
hlcMiieilneHM In Ihlii pip-l of A f r i c a .
W h e n a man w n i i l n a w i f e he I H I I M I a|>
pronch her nenrcMt r e l n l l v e a nml iirTi'i'
IIH m a n y COWM, goaln and alilmi IIM he
l l i l n k n h e r |K>IIII|.V demamlii. I f i h , i
f n t h e r l.'l tial lulled I h e r h l , w I l l n i M t
f u r t h e r ecreinon.V! i;oe.'; (o t h e h n i i i n of
hcr h i m h n i i d . O f l c n t h e price In nihnd
or hiwered on the h n r i ; n l n l i i K M V M l e i u
nnd on proiiiliien which are alwuyn
kopt. Of coiirne, H In no I h i t l e r y to ti
ymiiiK w o m a n to h a v e one |;oa| olTi'r
ed for her, nlnco a Kavlronilo hello
brlni'i'i nn m a n y nn nix oxen.
In w a r l l m o t h e W I M I I O I I ' n c e o m i m n v
t h o l r liiiiihnndti In Hie f r o n t nnd u r n
( I r n e e Why iloea Hie mnn b e h i n d
even fiercer In bill tie ( b a n t h e I I K M I .
Hie k n o c k e r wear a nin/./.lc, l l n n v .'
They p r n c l l c n calilbiillnm and enl l i n t
H a r r y • •.-'I'd prevent h i m from b l l l a i i
n l n l n - - t h e i r own an 'well nn thoiir nt
tho i j i n p l r o , dear,
the enoiny. Thin h a b i t w i l l no ihmht
dlo out In time. ,
. Carlar.rn imi\'«, roll up In ,n I I O I I I K I
ror a ro'bi'i«iouT|V"ii"'\vri'il(liii|,'1"1«f(." tlioy
never hnvii Hie name nounil IIH Avlimi
they roll up for n I'nnernl,
A
llonlim
'r-
. . « . » - - - * IF i ^ . * . . . » .
•jt^ivi
t^f
... T Ll\,*i .
named (ilnel llannlia, 'Jl! yearn old, convicted of m n r d e r l i i K bin pnrentti-ln-law:
ami Hoverely I n j u r i n g bin w i f e a,t'Oan-.
lOi'Dll. K n l l l i n l n prel'cclnre, In l'.)08, appfalcd from t h e
J u d g m e n t of
tho
Urawa local court, when) h<i WIIM nuntericed till penal t i e r v l l n d u for lUn,
Slm'o A p r i l lant. yeur, d u r l l l K Ul«:
public trial of 1,1m accunod, he baa not
u t t e r n d a nliiKle woi;d. Thin a l t l t u d o
led Hie JudK'i nnd tbe public |ironi(eutor lo roi\ellii|o t h a t he feigned niadiiiiiin an t h e Innl renorl, lioplni; toi;ol releaned. llo 'wan medically Wen m l ncd |.y l)i'. K u r o and Dr. Mlyaltoi
and In Hi/' e x a i u l n a l Ion '\l\-, Mlyako
ndopled a H l i i K n l n r method.
There III a belief t h a t the bliiod of n
venonmiin M i n i k e In m i l n h l n w i t h Unit. '
of nn o r d i n a r y man, hut; not w i t h tTlut.
of a n i n d m a i i . Tbe doctor a p p l i e d t h i n
p r i n c i p l e to t h e e x a m i n a t i o n of HUT
ninipccicil l u n a t i c , and mini euoiiijh
t h e bloiiil of t h e venomouil minim did
mil dlaiiolvn In t h e blood or thn aociined.
Tbna t h e doctor conclniloil 1
Hint ho wan really mad,
The o t h e r doctor ahm i;nvo e v b l e i i e n ,
ahiiiit Ibo lunacy of Ihe de^nidaiiT.'
. . . ..
.
.
.
nhoiild ho poalponed u n t i l ||tn accmied \viin recovered from liln abnormal eondlllon.- .Jnuan Ad
I'li-itintiiilni.
llhe I'm mil uolnj; to t h r o w away
nil my IOIIK h a l p l l i n , not If I Imoty iny><
' '
'
. * ' ' ' . , . ' ' •'i.-Tlin prliKdpal iiiinot of '' / I|OK and
"There In one IhliiK," nvnry nmri'lcil .Keif.
f
I In -Hut Ibo law, my dour,, „ , v 1 .,'"
wonum'ii i ViVeiiMlon n
n lo nny,
n<imo Kciilleincn In polll/.
\ t h e ubl|.
H l i c - * l l n n i i t h e law; I'll jjoi uonitl
Ity to mako fi<l<iiiilii,,i\|ii| liii. the friend*
"Hint 1 t ' / . • ! ' » all about, ui,,l thai. In,',',(
f , hatul.
. ,
'
lintU-i' "/i "
I
'''I
> >.'!
i i i ,
. .•••
do tlio rent.
Eiflhlh Grade Exercises.
:^wim;^^
of dewia* Machines.
We' tent machine* by the week or month
——Seedlpn-for-j»ll-maoUineii^!3J'<jrjLOt8.__
Bent. Oil. l O c i o t H » bottle.
Belts, 10 and 15 cents.
11EPA.HUNG
Cramer's Eestaurant
DH»|UCHB iu
mar School graduating exercises;
ffi
New lecatioaof fire.
;
promptly attended to.'
The altar rail was bidden by a bank
.
Hamniiinton.
Your -LIFE when you
Glberson BnildiiiK, tlaipmonton.
of laurel, honeysuckle, magnolias and
__negd_.the_Doqfpr.__ _
oTbTrloTmgo^rrcrbtoTiBonJBr -Attached
quickly.
were daioiss grouped to form " 1 9 1 0 "
.
'Wells
a'l for l«fB than the cost of one Tin Smith
Full Meals 25 Cents
n large figures.
cigar
a
day,
on
actual
cosC
of
the
The program publiihed last week .was
CHAS. T.THUR^-rON Choice Oysters and Clams
Berv'ce.
followed, excepting that the County
—Plumber-^
.... Sewed in all Styles. , r /:.:x
Can you afford to be totlhout iff
.
aqpcriptepdeptjfas'uot. pweqt, but
Shall
wo
install
a
phoue
for
you
?
Rev, Dr. Counleriuine gave Instead an
Qas^Pitting, _
Philadelphia Pure Ice Cream
A. J. BIDEH,
uxcellent address. The pupils' parts
President
and
Manager,
Steam Heating
36 cents a Quart.
were very enjoyable.
There were thirty-six in this graduat- Hammonton"
Estimates cheerfully furnished
Families eorvecl with Oya^rs ami lob Creaming class, as follows :
Satisfaction guaranteed.
' . on enort notice; • - '*Botb'Phones. : :
BOCCO RUBERTONE
Nina M. Austin
Russell J. Brown
Eugene D. Corjery Mary J, (Christopher
Huzel L. Cralt; Loin M. Cunningham
Milton J. Dllger Blsa I. Elliott
W. Llewellyn Evans Fred. H. Hoeffer
AiE^rett Hooper Beatrice Hearst
Grace E. Ilopflng 7EfH<r£rEuyer~
Ileballurl
Doris 0. Moufort
_... WlburT. Measley Kenneth O. Myjlok
Caspar Pl*r
Aogellno Rnbba — •• _--.-«
'Anna Price
John B. Peguesse •
Krnnk Romeo Carolyn A. Roller
Helen M. Small Frank Tomacello
JosepU Trovato Mildred L. Tllion
Anna Luca
QeuurioTaDO
Charles A. SuyUer Margaret E. Welgand
• Kose itrriiciins*'—Ado K-. Park
MarJ;>rle51onfort ^-William Peralca-
Will furnish parts for any machine.
If not in stock, will net them.
Buy a Singer Stocking Darner
at oar store.
Bicycles-and Bicycle Sundries
Repairing promptly done.
Give mo a trial.
fv.
00 Tp
' '
Your propf'ty
^ - J[ ontj>f town for cheap .
Machines 7 W«rhave them.—-—
Brand new 6-drawer drop-bead machine
wlttr full sat of attachments,
for $13 50 and up.
ffhoeler & Wilson Machines leased
„
«50 cents per week.
^
-Wo-haye several mafcoa •
For the Best Meals
Miss BERTHTWOMEY
The Baptiat Cl'Ufch WOB preity-well
..AT..aft*..-
p
Kb Teleplume ??
.fas. Rubertone,
242 Bellevue Ave., Hammonton.
The siocing was exceptionally good,
in-charg«-of-MiB8-EtnmaJ?aunce.
Hammonton Avenue
Local Phone 557
Hammonton, - N. J.
H. Berxtshouse
Advertise in the S. 3. R.
Insurance Agen
Buys and Sells
Cows, Calves, Hogs and Fig?
Pleasant Mills Road, Hammonton
Send postal,. _ot- -
JOHN A. HOYLE
WATKIS &~NICHOLSON.
-IBomtt^and Landacap"
•H
CONTRACTOR
Soda,
Qrdere. Promptly
,To.,
;Tpf msm^^ I
If you do not, yon can flKftforifbyi very '
___^
. H. PhillipsCo.
GEOEQE E. 8TBOUSE
JFii-e Insurance,
^——-MO NEY——~
FOB
Correspondence Solicited.
Bartlett Building,
Artesian Wells
O-CTSTIOH
.
.
r-~-* J- --.*'— --
;
•-•
IB the very pest pajn'c
..that was ever used in Baoimpnton. . .
'."'•'•_ri'J^-..._"••'. -ll
The Haromoucon Paint U gold foVKW'
than anyotfcerflrtt-olaas Paint'.'.'
no equal,, as it works well, covers we
Osgood-Wnrffeii
;
if"•:-:-:"&:.-m:'•.•.-:'.w.^
i- .»..-,- :• *-i^^J-i_«^«^.s^w. -
233 Bellevne Avenue
HamtSSntonr
Trfstor piano used.
JOS.
Hatching Eggs
I. TAYLOR ;
Hoase, Sign and Carriage Painter,
Second and Pleasant eta., • • .
tlammontOD, tf,,
...'-•
Property Committee.
QEO. A. BLAKE
It is going on more than • thousand
during the next twelve months.
Would you like to see it on your
bam—on the farm you don't want—
and to know that tho dollan—Iho
dollars you do want—were In the savings bank credited to your account ?
Elrout «clU fanna—everywhere 1
IIo can Bell your*. No ndvanc* f cc.
Writs nearest office or agent for
free Haling blanka.
C. A. STROUT COMPANY
47 W. 34lh Sl^ NC W YORK
namton Philadelphia Pllfibura
t, Unit, pint PIJit,
K. W, Miller, Agt., Hammonton, N.J.
Carpenter and Builder
Work Finlnhed an per Agreement.
Piano, blue prlnra, mul cntlmatos
furninlu-il. Jobbing attended to
promptly. DoxC^., Local Plwue 800
Oliorry Street, TTommonton.
For Sixty-Two Years
THE
Cumberland Mutual
Fire Insurance Oo,
has Insurud tho property of Ha member*,
paid nil loFmen promptly, and luvaxl
tho uaatirml from Uli to 60 pnr omit, uf th
cost In a ntook oompnny,
Jlox WW.
Wayland DePuy, Agt.t
Colluir Hi'cdinl nnil rhurr
Ilitiiiiiioiitoii. N. .T.
M
To See Better
Better See
Earn ess. Blankets,
Hobos, Whips,
Tiiinku, nlo.
A^l. I, W. CO (3 LEY'S.
J.R. HUNTER
Eye Specialist
214 Market St.
PKilaJelpW
"No Cti«r£a for Examination
(> YOU W A N T to mixkn thnt
Bprli>K
If no. you |Ud liettur gat tho
D
Vaocuum Gleaner
Pnro-hrnd White Legborna
'CORley liuHdlnfti' ,t! Hammonton, N.J J
WALTER^
OUT OF DOORS
AGAIN!
OU will be far more
joyful this Spring if
your new shoes FEEL
right as well as look right
—and they WILL if you
wear the
Grade VII, Sr.
' Florence Bakely
Fanny Bank
Jeannette Brooker Dollle Bucct
Herbert Brownlee Mary Cpttrell •
Edna Eager
Pasqual Christopher
nhnripn Foelelto ~ Joe Jacobs
•Katfe MucXenBturm Margaret Pegnesse
•Fred Parks
. Oswald Swartz
Mfllle Rnbertone Cornelia Vernier
Howard Taylor ., Lena Zlnn
^
Yale Stockwell
Nicholas Esposlto
TosenliHeck
Nell Lance
irraLoveland
Adelaide Hoyle
Bertha Jfrledley
Grade VI,, Br..
Bmma Gentfll
osleLuca
Lillian Hannum
Ethel Packard
JobnOrdlle
Howard Glbba
.
Jr.
Margaret Foster
"Mary Qlatto
Claude Browu
' Morale Bauinro
Natoa Bertlno '
Brooke O raven
Katlo Jacobs VVlnthrop Packard
Grade IV. Rr.
—Das4tUA.mato
__HazfiLA ndr£S8__
Ktulmrluo Brownloo Anna Burnze
William Crawford Barbara Dunn
John Gurella.
I'cter Gruzlano
. .Mvrtlo-Qrcou
Mlkn Messina
. Victor Mondlllo
Fred"Mplliib~"~ '
Mhrlo MoO»vorn ' Tony Noto • • • • • • •
Louise Ortnir
Frank Pagano
AllrcU HolHT
I.oulsHpycs
Wllllo SnijfoRlln ;••• BnherlA Mteol
- . .-_. ......
TeresaTpmniello
SS©TT
.'
Pure Milk
Dairy Koome,
214 Railroad
t
Local Phono 1048
M A f » H.
$4 to $6 everywhere,
WORTH AIINGTOH, MAM,
lioth hnnrl mid rlrotrlo nuiolilnoa
for nnlo or to rout.
a<ri<.'amj»firiv<«V(ir«.»,!r,
•purls tna nre-brmJ jiroof , Irui IM if i JV**"
pnufa* pwk« Ui« •«r>« I'nt* <n> II >ti ••
I »«I«I or (tAlu.
(Alu. •IWKyfi
•WKyfi rl'ulilj
r u i IIU\ rutitar.
I wld u»d*r »u(<r«nt»« auj If
1 tiar. mfoa» ««» bo ntu^uod •»'!
Lfnnd*d.
,
PUI.U
BOLD J ) X
, .
Repairing Done
,
i mm
JOSEPH E. 1MB OFF; W
DBA.I,UU m
U) V
LUMBER & MIU^OM
aiiil IIITOOP
Sold at MONFORT'
Bulletins
^ JUNE- ON THE GREAT LAKES. '
'MAKES UFE'S WALK EASY "
This Ctosactt model »'• the
most popular of all fancy cuts.
It's a fine gilky "Cadet Calf,1*,
with glove (op and just a dash
of embossing — on our now
famous high too " Marathon" ,,.j
last.
\
AM of tho many Grossctt itylca
arc skillfully moulded to the
lines of tho feet— diving tolid
comfort from heel to too.
Evelyn Qnlnu
Pennsylvania
Railroad
.'f^si'.^. •
Local Phono 877
She©
'A D C
Lillian RoDHull
••"•"I'.'.',.'.'"
HAMMONTO1J
Y
DIRT
r*|wi«
FOB BALB
JJeiatisfc
Tbn> llttla n(«olili<u thnt cat* up Mljthe
MTTMCI"If:U>
..."
H OM AS CUE AME R
b-unrdny, Juno 18th, 1010, for alteration
and ext.enaion of tlm prouent school bitil
EDWIN ADAMS.
F. 0. BUIIT,
KomutT BTEKI>,
_,
^'^''''IfotCemetery decoration/
~
- Aircolbra,1 Theresa Rubba
Jr.
jFrdlt and Shade Trees,
,;
Mnrcuerlte Amato Ray Bank
Harry Batcbelor
VerrIM Beverage
Cbas Denuccl
^i^LlBnlbs for Fall Planting.
Melvln Hansen
. 'I*t meTplant yonx)Ut 8( Bed'of Hardy
' Mubol Werner
Marearet Hansen
. Hybrid Tea Roses that will bloom .
Grade
V, flr.
.till ^December.
y
-^A>j.nr'n:iTi^inn»<ii»--Hi1|>hhrd:ElviBar.:
•f..
.^^ :,:-,...i:w;
Rndolph Cappacclo EUvvnra Jlcooveni"
Ruth Burnham
BeretKMce Prnsoh
I* "V- • ' vr»;»i,«^«^
JI?irBeryman
and Dealer, Hammonton
n
Katie Ordllle, '
John Billplno
FIRST CLASS
,ROPO-<AL8 FOR SO BOOL
BUILDING.
uu^Irri proposals will be received a
tlie store of Robert Steel, HnmmontOD
Town of H<tmmontoa, known as the
Itoccdnlo Hohool Hou-'O.
Plnnn and i-pi'cifloiitions can bo obtain
ud at the BIOMI of .Mr. Mtool.
Tho oommitloe icaervoa tho right to
reject any or all hlcta.
i
Prad Park
ComBHtrVertrferHowardTSylor
Lena.Zlnn ___
Mlllle_Rubertone
-„„,....__„
..„..,.....„_..„
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llostftil, delightful, intoroating, ami instructive, there is no
trip like that on tho flrcat Lukes,—those inlund HCUS. which form
tho border lino between tho United States and Canada. And
Juno is one of tho moat charming months in tho i'oar in which
to take tho trip.
1'or comfort, tho flue passenger steamships of tho Anchor
Lino linvo no superiors. As well-appointed IIH the palatial oc.oiui
greyhounds which plow tho Atlantic, thoir sc.liodiilo allows Hiilll<^lo'nt time at all stoppiny plaeim to enable tho traveler to noo
Boinuthlng of tho ii;roal lake cities and to vlow In dayllffht tho most
distinctive nights of the lakes and Iho scenery which friiimm them,
'Tho trip through tho Detroit llivor, and through Lake St.
Olnir, Tvilli itH'gruut cihiji.cnual in tho middle of the lake, thmmo
thi'ough Lake Huron, the looking of tho steamer through tho groat
Ifltikii'iit tho Soo, aud-tlio passage of the Portage Kni.ry, Inko and
canal, acrouu tho upper end of Miohigiin, are novel ami lutercntlng
featuroH.'
' The voyage from Itiill'alo to Dulutli covers over olovon hundred miles in tho live dnys.Journoy,
Leaving Itull'alo, the HUiamnhlps .luulata, 'LMoiiesta, and Octiirura make nt,ops at I'll In, til,
Olcvehuul, Uetrolt, Macklnao iHlaud, and llie Moo, at Mui-quoltd,
Houghton, Hancock, and Dulutli.
The 1010 Reason opened on May :tl, when tho Steamer
• .TioncMa made her IIrut Nailing from Hull'alo.
Tho Anchor Lino In tho Great Lake Annex of tho Pennsylvania Hallroad, and tho service measures up to the high standard
net by the "Standard Hallroad of America."
An Illustrated foldor, giving sailing dates of steamers, rates
of faro, and other Information Is lu course of prepnratlon, and may
bo obtained when ready from any Pennsylvania Kullnmd Ticket
Agent) <vho Is also prepared to book pnHSongurii Who may detilro to
tuka this trip through tho Great Lakes' and Imelc.
88 cents per yard.
Claude Brown
MaryGlatto
Sydney Mart
FOR THE HAIR
Margaret Foster
Katie Jacobs
Tony Petrecca
Grade IV, Sr.
Katharine Brownlee Nancy Bassett
Barbara Dunn
Euilnu. Vernier
_
Jr.
Florence Russo
Alton Vauulm
Thomas uklnner
Hammonton
Bellevue Ave.,
YaleStockwell
Nell Lance
Nicholas Esposlto Bertha Frledley
Grade VI, Sr.
JosloliUca '
John Ordlle
Katie Khoclo
Laura Boomer
Jr.
Marguerite Amato Ray Bank
ChasDennccl . Cecil i)oda
—JoBeph-Esposito--Russell-Fisher— ......
Melvln Han eon
Margaret Hansen
Grade-V. Sr. .
Joseph Dwyer
Schooh Downes
EUward Bart
Howard Gibbs
George Caropanella, Uubbard Elvlns
Doretta JUangham
Ruth hum ham
John Filipino
Katie Ordlllo
Norwood Kebman
Howard Hampton
._..:
Conservatory 'Music BeHevue:.. A ven ue, 11 ammpn ton.
Atlantic City. N. J.
ie HammontQnJMut
'•eeovery day, palnted-fritb,tun •-•— )'
Hammontou Paint eight to (volvo ' -\
yeara Bgr>, and looking well ' ' '
Fire, Accident, AutomoDiie, PlateTGIasB
Insurance. Office in Spear Building.
Mortgage Loans,
J
i"•
.".•;.': DIRECTORS
M.L.; Jackson
J; A.. Waas • -'..•
.-; .OiR,OsRood : • Oeorge'Elvins';;
: Mn.'J. Bmiti ." J: .q. Anderson ' '
:&.*'..-;.: ,..n; -fi^ R> Tjlton
ItUl. l__..lt_^I.l~~ »l.-i:t.!>-'"!—'-
letters will please Bta«e
OT«r ll«x> Orniu I'lmnnocy,
„ i-.speljlng.;
Iiining Satin
The following pupils ore exempt In"
Geography.,:
._
Grade VII, Sr.
~FlDrence-Bafcely
Fanny-Bank ^
Jeanette Brooker
Dollle Buccl
^
^
—Mnry :
Pasqual Chrlbtopher KdnaEfiger
Charles Fogletto
Louis Imhoff
Roy Elliott
The following punlls'are exempt in
yard-wide
.V.'
-"The followlne pupils are exempt In
:
• -\ ArithroeUo:
; Three per cent!, interest paid
- Grade IV. Sr.' •
¥
Crawford __Mlke Mesalno
^~.^.bnLtin^^epoBite.:-:::--— William
Frank Fagano— Alfred Roller ~
Jr.
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Two pr. ot. interest allowed on demand
William Oresceuzo - FannlQ Mazzeo
—MltqMcsalno
...Saro TomaRello
Alton Vaughn
Howard Hampton
$1000 or inore.
.Thomas Skinner
Joseph Nett
Michael Cnppacclo
Tjrnffe-IIIrSr.—~——Badoo Brown
Willis Llntner
KaUaOrdUle., .„ Bai}!He..Rubb.a_
Donell santorl
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Jr.
SarsapanUf
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Grade III. Sr.
TonyMerllno
Billon Myers
Josephine Ordlllo Luclan
" Potrica
— ••
Hilda Sorden
Saddle Rubba
Joe Tomasello—
Lillian Vaasolla
Jr.
Melvln Chambers auBle Caruso
Grace Jurole
Maria Foster
Tony Merllno
Rone Maori
Wllllnm Nett
-Robert MaxwellKatie Romeo
IrvlnRehroan
Robert Stronse
William. Soulllo
:
Robert Strouse
\., Prop.
t2T liist ot uncalled-for letters in the
Hammontou Post Office on Wednesday.
June 8, 1910:
MrCCBeiner
M Pesonl
James Kennedy
Mrs Hurry Brown
Mrs J Brook MrBameDanlo
John Ho^elloo _Nlcola Masl
Patriot Mullln ' W i l l i a m Parry
M M You Uledel
—Foreign—
.• Balvatore Qulyano
Capital, ;^... ... »50,000
Grade III, Jr.
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Melvtn Chambers ' Boy'Elllott"
Marie
Foster
Robert
Maxwell
JSurplus and ^
Undivided
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William Bcullln
A, '• •"'•••<B>rtr°n[ftm—-*wi0-Rehmaa__
posit 'Baxe8
HOUSE I;
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Large assortment of _______
Palm8,|Perns, House Plants.
Cat Flowers^_ Eaneral4>esign»
in Fresh Flowers, Wax, or Metal.
.Haininoiiton, N* J.
"Hammonton
Jr. j - ' - i •
NloliblnnTJuslle
William Uurnham William OreEoenzo
, Wllllnm Donatella Kdna Karllne
Concluded from, lait week.
Mnry-tiinoniu. —
The ftllowine pupll'n are exemisrttt ^ —AlbortrGentel
Joseph MoUnUan
Katie Manpoid
Grammar:
Molba Pott en
Kebecca Myers
Grade IV, 8r.
Jeanolto Puxalnqur Florence RUPKO
Norwood
Huh man
Jennlo Rleollzrl
Hazel Andrewfl
Katharine Brownlco
Raymond Simpson
Beatrlcfi Sooy
-William Crawford Barbara Dunn
Sara
Tomasello
TonySuluilo
:
JLrouls Mondlllo
Marie McGovern
Howaid Hampton Thomas Hklnuer
LoulsoOrlolf
Gertrude Osterman
Joseph Nfllt
John Shaw '
Frank Faganb
Lonls Spyce, Jr.
Frank D'Agostlno Marlon ,WellB
Roberta Steel •
Emma Vernier
Pronto, . :y5>4O,UUu I
our goi.og tqjpjregailast.night.
The report ur-thc-Gommencbment wilLba
found in uur next issue.
Central Ave., Hammonron, N. J.
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Office, Giberson Building,
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Hammbnteni
NO. 25
HAMMONTON, N. J., JUNE 18, 191O
, VOL. 48
^ Publicr
Terms, $1.25. per .Tear; $1in Atlantic Comity.
Independent
No. 632 ••
& Son
Potato Plants for sale—about flft;
thousand. P. J. Fitting & Son,
SWEET
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Local Phono938.
W. J.
J:EFEEESOJSy?flILDRETE
Attorneys at Law
Hammonton Trast
—........-----— —'-..Hammauten, JN...J. ..
Office open daily, 0 a.m. to 4 p. in. .
BANK BROTHERS.
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- SblicJIs your patronage
iirktmltmf- r
Monumental, Marble & Granite Work
AUo retmltinfc ami lettering In Cemetery
nnil gutlBfuctorily dono.
Egg 12arbor RoaJ and PeiwliStreet,"
t
riaijmmton, . N. J.
BANK BROTHERS
Some of the country's best^manufacturers contribute regularly to our shoe department,
- thus- assuring_.you..always the best in quality and newest styles, that are combined
"with comfort,— not at the expense of the shoes.
-..'1 To give' you an idea of the growth of this department, andJlie vast assortment
offered, it will be interesting to know that we carry in stock over fifty different
Styles , Of Women's Ankle-ties and Oxfords, and over one hundred styles
of Men's, Boys' Misses' and Children's OxfordsJ
Please note, the above figures do not include the regular stock of Shoes. We
carry widths C, D, E), and EE), and can supply every wanted style.1
To be one of our shoe customers means to eliminate a lot of shoe troubles, tuul 3.
saving of many dollars on your shoe bill.
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-:Women's Ankle-strap Pumps, #1.25 to $3.50, — one, two, or three strap,
or Gibson Tics, in all leathers, hicx-' or button.
Women'. s Oxfords, $1.20 to #3, — in all leathers, lace or button.
Men's .Oxfords, $1.50 to #5, — all leathers, lace or button;
Men's Pumps, $3 to #4, — in all leallu-rs, laee only.
Boys' Oxfords, $1.50 to $3, — in all leathers.
.Misses' Oxfords and Strap Pnnip.4, 95 cents to &£,, , '
Children's Strap Pumps, 75 cents to #1.50
Walk-Over Oxfords
for mm, #3.50 to £5,—all leathers
Walk-Over Oxfords and Ankle Ties
for women, #3 and $3.50
Women's $1.50 Oxfords at 95 c,—broken sixes.
Women's f.2 and #2.50 Oxfords at $1.50,—broken si;'(t
Women's #3 and #3.50 Oxfords at #i.9£,—broken si,/
JBank Brothers Store
Bellevuo Avenue
Hammonton, N. J-