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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1912 EVENING EDITION 8 RoVal Baking Powder N KR Makes delicious home baked foods of maximum qualify at minimum cost. Makes home baking a pleasure The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No Alum No Unto Phosphates f!ovan nt her homo In South Marsh-' fmimhSSMIi'riti'xxm- field. A vnlcntlno exchrtngo to which each member will bring a little hand made gift will bo held nt the heme of Mrs. A. L. HoiiBeworth Frl.lny, Feb ruary 1G. The W. C. T. U. hold n bullion meeting and social afternoon hint Saturday at tin home of Mrs. F.m nle Wheeler In West Murshflcld. ( 0 W. C. Bradley ond family will , move Into the house belonging to Mrs. Early In West Marshllcld, now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. John L-nfon, when t'-o latter leave March 15 for ew Things for Men E WJ ImWi (1TVHPTVl (Continued from pago 2.) Henry Olson. Mrs. Mcintosh, Mrs. Mastorson, Mrs. Charles Donnlson and Mrs. Frost, The Womon of Woodcraft aro plan ning a ball for Fob. 17, that Is based upon tho most stringent laws of lonp year cttquotto. Not a liberty Is to nllowcd tho masrullno guests all aro to bo usurped Joyoimly for this ono evening by the triumphant hostesses. Woo to the man who shall bo caught walking across tho lloor unattended, and to him who shnll sit, ovor so In nocently, too eloso to tho doorl And thilco woo to tho unlucky ono who shall so forgot tho dependence and Helplessness of his station as to challenged lis rivals to another game, Friday evening, nt which it hopoj to retrieve its fallen honors. 0 Miss Wllla Hall Is terminating liar Islt with her sister, Mrs. W. N. Kck blad, today leaving on tho Break water for her homo in Portland. 0 A number of guests woro Invited to tho Geo. Ayro homo Tuesday evening to celebrate tho olghtconth birthday of Miss BcbsIo Ayro. Games of vari ous kinds, music, and tho serving of refreshments pleasantly occupied tho evening. Present woro Misses Edith lilldenbrand, Bcatrlco Smith, Bcssio Flyc, Helen McLaughlin. Alpha Man zoy. Mnry Price, Ada Cllnkonbenrd, lluth Mntthows, Alice Chaso, Eliza bnuronly plead for a single dnncc! . Avro. Mni-v Hanson nnd .Tnnot Fs- .i ... . .. . . .v -. . - - - inn sunn uo ino martyrs jot. iniiicl- cott. ed with great Joy by an oulragol femininity Tho Eckhoff Hall will be brilliant "y decorated for tho event by sub-com-lulttooH under tho conornl e(iniHt.. i on nrrnngomeuts composed of Mm 1 Bnbcnck, Mrs. Hames an 1 Mrs. It. O L. K. Ilallluger returned yesterday on tho Breakwater from a business trip to Portland. The A. X. W. Club was entor Simpson, and tho Woman's Hxch.ingu. tallied Thursday nftornnon by Mrs. W. P. Murphy. Tho rogulnr routlno of light business was transacted nml tho afternoon remaining was spent will sorvo supper to the guosfi 0 F. a. Horton rutiirued on tho Breakwater Friday from a short bus iness trip to Portland. 0 North Carolina. 0 Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Tower and Miss Norn Tower are entertaining this evening nt a dancing party nt tho Eagles' hall. Miss Olllc Richards and Miss Gladys Roberts will be hostesses at a valentine party at tho Hotel Sum ner Saturday evening, February IT. O- MIbs Hazel Powers ontertnlned at an afternoon sowing party last Satur day, features of which woro tho sing ing and playing of Miss Ruth Horton nud tho piano soIob by Mls3 Lucy Powers. A number of tho girls of tho younger set woro the guests. Mr. nml Mrs. W. P. Murphy Icavo Monday for Los Angeles, California, whero they nrc planning to mnko an extensive visit. They will go over land, stopping for a fow dnys nt Gnr diner to visit with Mr. mid Mrs. J Schilling. Miss Eugentn Schilling who has been visiting them, will company Mr nud Mrs. Murphy as far as Gardiner. The following music will bo given at Emmmiuel Episcopal church to morrow nt 1 1 a. in.. Organ, Invocation, Dussok; Mndro! Mlo, Curschmnn; Postludc. Novello. Vcnlte In A Schnecker CHINKS To Dotim Bnumbnuh Jubilate In C Schilling I Anthem, Seek yo the Lord. .Roberta ! 7:.10 p. m.: Organ, Song, without words In h, ( Mendelssohn j Andante, Frcyer; An dnntc, Rlmbault. Magnificat In F Slmpor Nunc Dlmlttls In F Simper Anthem, Saviour When Night In volves tho Skies Shelley Mrs. William Horsfall, Jr., organ ist mid choir director. -o- i Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McArthur en tertained nt dinner Sundny Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Bargclt and Mr. nnd Mrs. Willis Kennedy. 0 Black and tan Shoes, Stetson Hats, new shapes, New Cluett Shirts, New Negligee Shirts, New Silk Crocheted Neckwear, New Rain Coats and Gaberdines, Benjamin Clothes a. VD r ' 1 Jr-Z? I have all the newest Ideas nml air (lie embodiment of style, lit, character and service. Heiijnmlii clothes ABE BUTT EH CLOTHES. Women's and Children's Shoes "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. MAHS1IF1ELI) &ZI3rj&32;22U7JZ2XZa BANDON Don't take chances o n your hat. Get the best the Stetson m SEN IS HUSK MANIA SINGLE TAX IS 0 WOMAX AC'Ct'Sl.D OK ML'BOKIt OK SKID Hl.VH C'AL'SKS (.'HIKK KOIt POHTLAXD PHIS-OXKBS. E FIRST AERIAL POST. it Wild I At n recent meeting of the Coon Bay Grange, tho following resolutions 1 were adopted: I Whereas, Thero Ih a largo Hum of I money being Hiicnt In Oregon for the POHTLAXD, Ore., Feb. 10 Joy purposo of InlliicncliiK voters In fn ltrevallu In the women's department ' vor of the eiinrtment nf a certain at tho city Jail. The inmates once hiw known ns the Single Tax haw, more nre returning to sanity and nnd sleep, and while 01 Son lnmonts In Whereas. Such a law would ex her native Chinese, there are gleeful empt from taxation n largo amount giggles among her fellow prisoners. I "f property nnd would thereby place for OI Sen's talking machine has ni additional burden on the class or uecn busted. i property remaining to bo taxol, and Kven the weight of a murder on Whereas, Such n law would bo un lier mind has not dnmponcd 01 Sen's '"t and detrimental to tho best In to vo for music, or, possibly, slio re- eresls of tho Stnto in general nud sorted to tho talking machine hi or the nrmlurlng class In particular, dor lo fi-on hor inliul nf thn mnninrv Therefore. Bo It resolved liv Cnn J of the killing of Seld Blng. Anyway, 'ny Orange. Xo. .107, of Marshnold, like Mucboth, 01 Sen has been mur- Oregon, that wo arc unaltorably op dorlng sleep for ovcry ono confined Psod to such n law and plodgo our wlth hor on tho top floor of tho city rnivcs lo use our best efforts to do Jall building. feit tho samo whenover It Is pra- Scarcely had tho Chlncso woman r,,ued (o tho voters of Oregon for Informed tho detectives of tho dotal s ' oir nprovni or rejection of Seld Blng's Inking off tliun slio Ho It further resolved thnt wo do- SJEEL ORDERS GREAT l By Assoclatod rress to Com Bit Times.) NHW YOltK. Kob. 10. Tho UnN Stool Corporation niintitinrcd todir Hint tho unlllled ordors on tho booh (if thif company .laniiary .list, to-l-illod ri,:i7!l,721 toiiH, ngalnut 5,011. 7C1 tons December III. BIDS WAXTKI) Was Uied In China, nnd a Goose Was tho Carrier. The nnclent records of China reveal the fact that our aerial post was fore-1 nsked for her phonograph. This was ""i,"" ""Id "Plnclo Tax Law" as be- piiiiieu snme immsuuus or years ago. , found In the room of Wong SI Sam, r unjust nmi imprnctUilo nnd would aptly eiiougli by Celestial. It Is true ono of hor accomplices, whoso razor, ,ol"l " rotard tho growth and do- that the llrst postal nlr man was an slio says, finished Seld Blng. OI Sen veiopment of our growing nnd pros Sealed bids will bo received until Fcbriinry 15, 1012, at 12 m. bj Honry Snngstnckcn for building bilk head from north end of present ball head In Nashurg's Addition to itm mill. For plans and specifically!, sec HHNItY SKXQSTACKE.V. In sewing. .Mrs. S. Nicholson wbb guest of the club. Refreshments wero rerved by the hostess, nsslsted by her niece. Miss Kugenla schilling A big birthday surprlso party wns ami Mrs. F. M. Frledborg. Tho club given Paul Wolllng In North Bend win meet next with Mrs. L. 51. Noble, Tuesdny night by a number of young! Fcbriinry 15. peoplo or tho high school sot, which proved to bo n very Jolly nffnlr. Games of whist, nit nnd flinch, music and fun In general enlivened thm evening nnd a "spread" brought by tho gnosis furnished n fitting ending. Among thorn present wero Misses Juno Young, Mnrjorlo Swenrlngor. Ksther Imhoff, Vesln McCulIoiigh, Normn Chase, Allco Watters Mnrthn Boss, IUiko Pulley, Dorothy Kibbler, vera Wilson. .Nnonil smith, Maud Crosby, Allco Chase, and Normn 0 Monday evening, Fcbriinry 12, Miss Kdlth Thomas will entertnln a number of friends nt tho home of her parents. .Mr. nnd Mrs. K, Thom as, In North Bend. (i Mr?. A. K. Xeff Is entertaining this nf'erneon nt brldgo at her new homo In Itnllrond addition. O Mrs. T. W. Hennlo on'ertnlnol aiiiatle fowl, and to thU day the post in China Is referred to as "Hie con venience of the wild grow." and pie. tare of Unit bird still appear mi cer tain stump, The legend tells us that a Tartar chief was offensive to the Chinese em peror, who sent a special envoy to warn him But the chief took the em error's servant prisoner nml made lilm shepherd to his (locks In this condi tion of social degradation the unfor tunate envoy InncuMicd tor some yen in mull one day he captured a wild goose and his mind was Illumined by the bright Idea of using It to enrry news of his whereabouts to hi friends. With a letter secured to Its leg. the Samaritan gooe Hew southward until, virtue meeting Its customary reward. It was killed In the gmuniW of the piihice by tin Umi u personage than the emperor himself The letter was read, and a punitive expedition rescued the enptUc and punished the rebel rhler. Deal-son's Weekly. had 300 records, ovory Inst ono of them In Chinese. These wero carted to tho city Jail along with t'nc ...... chlno. ! Tho first record nlmost caused a riot, as people In tho Jail supposed tho threatened tong wnr had broken out. Then day nnd night 01 Sen played hor records. Any ono who ever hns heard a Chinese orchestra or a Chinese singer can appreciate the soul-harrowing Htmlns that camo from tho Instrument. Tho most cheerful note sounds llko a scratchy slate pencil or n buzz-saw striking a tough pluo knot. Matron Simmons would lock 01 Sen In n room with tho machine and c.loso tho door, aft er which hI-o would caulk nil tho cracks to confine the molody. Kven with theso precautions tho gritting, screi'pilng records tarnished tho air. OI Sen had played 185 of tho 300 records when she broko tho machine. One hundred and eighty-five Chi nes" n''nnoKn'b records nro enough to cause murder. porous stnte. Adopted February 10, 1912. CHARLKS MAHAFFY.Scc'y WM. BOXKBItAKK, Mnstor. PROOF OF GENTILITY. QUEEN VENUS. wienie .Messrs liien lirout. Harry , very Informally at car's Thursdaj Conrn. Will Davis. Bert Hanloy Wnr- afternoon nnd served dnlnty refresh ron Murphy. Win. Beed. Frod Ueyn-' .,.tits n her gue(. Mrs C M u'UH, .iiiuu nne innrii. riuur L' ao iivmr. m. nn n uom ni-r.tr nm Tom Wnters. Tom Huge. Leo lingo. ' Mrs. It. A. Wernlch. fiyuo Hinitn, Kelson welling. Hnro'd . n Simpson. Ilnrnhl Hiint.Fremont Hod- . ., , , ' , , ... son. Lylo Chnppello and Pnul Wol-', T'" Tesbyterlnn ladles' Aid p,ol jlnjj, I f"r a n'easant nftoni"on Wo'nesdnv with Mrs. John Dishnoy. Xo )iar- , , tb'i'lar business was dlcussod exce'it Chauncey Clarke, who left Inst I ti... iioiMpc of a cnnkoi-fen-l sil weok for Portland to meet an uncle, i n. tinint iri.inv nt .,! ,,,r.iuii a. Josoph Fenholz of Ft. Pnul. returnol i. hpocIU Invitation of Mrs. Mail by Breakwater I rlday. ; Thompson, tl-o club will moot There.1 O nay. Feb. 22, n boll inv as It f-Mls Mrs F K Oebblns was hostess at !,,,on W"V'1'"T",7.'s..,,rt!,.'r.v',."t,,'er n't owning party of cards TuoMlnv, ' !',on0- V,h 'Vvl,,n,,,:n wlu '' 8'n', Fib. C, Her home wns chnrmlngiy ,p r,'c"lr WoJuesday mootlns; of d"cornted In greons nnd yMlow can-l"'0 woK d'r nnd shmles, carrying out n pnlo (I yollow and greon color sc'-emo. At M". i K. Jenes returned on tho jrogresslvo Flvo Hnndrel prl'm were Pre-ikwntor vetorv frnm n visit " m by Mrs, A. T. Haines nnd W. A, ' rt xevornl 'veks w'ti i.r ulsters in I'M Among t''oso Invited were Mr. P-r'n.i ji,.,. n m. Ri.hnr.iRnn nn.i Sleeves Thnt Hid the Hands Showed the Wearers Didn't Work. The prnctlie oberved among Span ish hlililgoi of iillowlni the linger uaIN lo grow Into claws wns to dem onstrute that they hud never done uny manuiil work Tin- nin i-ictom ex Ms ninonc the I'hlnere for Hie same reM-on Anionu Hie Itoniaus tht wearing of letig h.eeves. v tii-i eaiiie down over the hand, wns the fahUm In aristo cratic circles T!iN ndviTtlced to the world thai the we-iror did not engage In any labor and freedom fiom em ploymen was the i-otidlllnu of ri spfctablllty Kngllsh Imiiiim nmi hhniw have been delgned more or less for Hie same purpose ii thai of Die Chlnee. who bind their women's feet In nroof of their geutl'ltv Ah eaily as the time1 of William Unfii "peaked toed boots ( nnd s'liK-s' ii-ni their points made like I Orb't. Mass ond Gravity of thr Planet Twin ol Our World. Mem:r the ii";in-si ol known ' plain'l" lo Klnp Sol. nut nil- mutes 1IC.M nud III f-'i-ilin It v ol -oinr nlhlt -an e'M'iitrtill.i iinviu mi im-inge or , ulioui ii;.'.'ihi.iiihi miles in tin n-i-i ir regillai or the ilaiiels 11 it (JWlime of .-iiiis ir out i'ii nil him vinte-. , with mi iivi-iiiti' or mean ol lunut -'". "IXM'I'll Itlhfx at tier lli-aie-l. In avor nge ill 'timet or Venus tmin mu earth bricu npproNlinaiely Iiuiihki.imki mi ,x at lu turiiicst (.'Hi-en mius may liecnlleil t'u pu.ii et twin of our world, since her mean diameter ami thai of our earth are I nearly eijuai Nevertheless the differ- I i erne of some 'jnii miles in their dlnm I eters leaves Venus with about ll'j 10(1 ! of the leifestrlai volume. Venus muss ! i or wel'ht npiroliuaies h'j-imi nt ' I ioiii in mir iHiiuei, nu. dividing M' ,,rth oil tin i nil ny ir.--nai. we get NMIMI. wlildi Is AN ENGLISH JPENSIONER. Superannuated at Dlrth and Drew the Stipend All His Life. The wife nf nn English cnhlnet m!n Isler had promised to stand godmother loan Infant nnd. calling on the parents a day or two previous to the christen ing. etpresed her regret that her bus band hud nothing left at his disposal f any Importance nud that the only thing he timid do for her f'-iNon was to put his mime on the pension i;st as a superannuated general postumn The offer was accepted The pension was regularly paid to the pireuis din ing the minority nf their u and to him nfterwnrd as loi: as pe lived He thrived In the world, beiauie nn n'der man nnd iitinlued a considerable nge. orien declaring that he hud more pleas, lire In p.iiketllig the few nnnmU lu d-ew half yearly from ihl mimh-i than In derived from the receipt of nuv oth er portion of his Imvnie He died n few tlnyw nrter cue pay nu-nt wns i!:ie. and tie of h s executors came to town to unuoimce his de ease mid to receive the money. On asking " ''"I win. paid him if it w-as ueces- sary io produce a certlthuie or the l.'iith In was unxweied "Oli. no. not In Hie least. will take your word for It My rther ,.), , I eiihlnu ns long M he lived, and I have I'.ini it niyeir ror the Inst th rtv years I am .pille sure ttitti the old gentleman must In di'.-nl by ti time " This recipient ol t. ViMi(. h,mty had been a supeiannuaieil postman for upward of eighty years.-Kxch.un-e. nud Mrs. Win. drliiics, Mr. and Mrs J'-roy hreltzer. Mr, nnd Mrs. A. T. J alees. Dr. and Mrs. A. I.. Houee v nr'h Mr ard Mrs. F. M. Parsons, ? . r.. , v ut Rnlpne O'Brien, Mr, pnd Mrs, W. A. Held, Mr. nil Mr F F. Morvlssev. Vr. and Mrs. V. F 'lller. Mrs. Kffle Farrlnger, Mr. and Vr. F S. Bargelt nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. Van Duyn. Mrs. Wni. Fori, -O- y Chnu Helgnrl ws host Thurn. ' iv ferncrn nt tho ClnivHor hotel tn t ni-r--nr rt gee'ts, n-n-i)" tit.- 11vr, 1, f.t1 i pf -r mo,'- . . tl-o -, p Imnnr of Ms Hfti"n, blrthdnv. Xo Kiiost wns Invited wh-' b- I not reached tho honoro I ago of , llftv. To Be a Real Artn,. Sinking ..ues identity in chnnu-ter stage Is hat nn itwii-niti. i ant lir:iMi.ii .it- u..,i.... .i. .. Venus' densltr coiuimn-d with n. .1..., . ..t .. ... " " ....' '."" ' "' '""1'iu.viug ct , '.-....... " ... ".. ".' " i"'-""'H.v in .-llli the lliakeim n s.-orplon-s tall, and ,-ourtler nam ',;:''; K ' n , It "f " ,"" '"'""'"tlou of written character ed Beber. stuffed his n, with tow., Z) e, ;i 1 J VU """ "lo"1'' 'V " '' ! o and e-iused then, ,o ,,.,,, , ,ll0 TuZ 2, S ' T IVJ at " - """' ...... o. o n.ii uoni. a rahiii.m w.lcli . ..i,.!,,.-.,,..,, ,,. .,., " . V '" '" " "I" own pei-onnlltv TI'lirs'MV llf'nt-norii -n --li-tli.r Yoking gnmo of basketball was fur- T,' Oklahoma Whist Club will ho iiisbot tlu enthuslKHts of North Pen ' r,i"alned next by Mr. nnd Mrs. when th" lrls' teai mJ -o-' the ". ! I'0ry Kreltzer at their borne In tnni3 at tho gymnasium The game Sl," Mnr-jliflolil. Tho dato Is iinde- vnu p.ither one-s t ' im tho si'tii.i '",,,"ed Imt will probably be Tues- hut the boys woro given a good HeM ''" l'ob. 13. for their victory. Tho whlstlo sound- O (.1 to n ft- score Kf C niil 1 Tho T nlos' Art Plnli nH onl.r. tho girls toam. which promptly trlnoO. Frldny aftornoen by JlJns. J took llllu-lltll.x iipioii-: the iiolilei. It Is plain tbiit the pui'in-ii of this r.-!i Ion wis to show that the tulvlleivd nearer wis nm ciimli-ut mi nuv kind of labor or tieerins . ., ,(ir h, dally hr.'-id The prneilce nf uenrln; tlsht tl't'ng bouts mid siio d ,, ,j ,, flir Cliaiieer. wr'Mijg of I'li'lli In (its du-. says ili.it it is- Mervole Rlth thnt thev ultlt t-o plnvn How they uoine on or off uguln Later. In ITiK. Horace Wnlole sn. "I am now twenty ears on the n.ht side or red lieels."-nnipi'r,s Weeklv v;,;,v; " ,,u M"""v " ; i,,m1 i " miu..ti....H v ui Venus exhibits n,ses ,lkl. ,. .Z' "J, '" ;.' , ' ' vlnB. moon. . possesses u ,U(Mm -self J, I " ' JJ' ' '"" She presents a iirlght nnd thleklv ii..u -..i. Vi , , . " clou.le. nearance ...id ,..H .;. ! ... " .' W ...w"". "' ", Ma..sle!d knew phere wlil-li N estimated to lu from ; s- ' ,. " ". I"1',"r""11" '" ymi sess a tongui-ls fleshy und Is attfw one an e-iinir to two times as dense ! ,i" ...... ,, ' 'i'lu'"'"":' "mkeiip: luit. I to the bottom of the mouth. And nn; asonrown I'hN lieautlful nln...i -,, " . ,V ' ",,'"'" w.is 1,1,1,1,.,, Pehlnd 'y tho lower Jaw Is hinged at the "' ' iiti? i it-iiisi ti urn ii. . I....... ( . - . . .. . . ii,A nnr UV WEBSTER'S BLUE COATS. , Hit Liking For the Color Came Frem His Early Homespun 8ults. Dunlel Webster went to DiiriraooiS college lu n homespun suit of which probably every thread was carOd. spun and woven by bis mother's tuol from the wool of their own slirvn. II was n dyed In the wool suit, uod ttt color was Indigo blue. I In the south butternut wns ucd;tmt.) though the Yankee dames kucir iH, nboiil the uses of butternut bark ml, the subtle power for slnte color lt lay In the sutnuc berries and Uirk oil white maple and were tint unnnua!ot I ed with the various dyes thnt unit tidf (lower, bark nnd leaf could he tuadrU yield througli the ngeney of vltnnUol alum nud iupperas to ''set" thciu '' the universal standby In New IIwdaDi was the blue put. par excellruiT Ibt "dye pot." that stood lu the rlilmofj corner of every kitchen lu that region. So Webster wns titled out In low blue from .-pHnr to ankle llffort reiiehlug Huiiover there cnine n no' of those drenching rains thnt rt man to the Hkln. The suit held Itsm". but It purled with enough dye lu Hop Daniel blue I coin Head o tout Webster had u liberal smiium tt sentiment In his mental makeup. sd for some reason the color nf his younf j manhood remained hl favorite ' 1 through III. He wore blue emits toll! dying day If any one ever saw bin In one of a illffereni color the furt w not been made of record Uxcliiiniw CROCODILES IN WATER. Prastieally Invisible Thenuelvsi. The Gee, Hear and Breathe. Tin crocodiles are thoroughly oiut- Ic In their habits, and their i-et-ullar conformation enables them to ottac pud sele their prey unawares- i" nostrils, which lead by u long canm tho back part of their throats. t" eyes and their ears, lire placed on upper part of the bend, so that wnen . tho water they can breathe, m soil hnnr. irhtln tliou nrn tlinmsnlTCS pnW" tlcnlly Invisible. When they dive Ibt" nostrils and cars nro closed by IWr valves, and their eyes are covered V n transparent nictitating membrao They aro further furnished with on ' rangoment which prevcrfts tlie wste' from getting down their own tbros ' when they nro holding large nnlnn1 under the wnter to drown tliero. The dentition of these reptiles Is V cullar. The teeth nro sharp and tot leal and nre hollow nt the base, m"1 each tooth serves ns the sheath nf an other, which will In time repln' Tho tonguo-for notwithstanding " nnolnn. Knlln lliA n.1lln HnPS PO The Times' Want Ads bring result seen or course, l.v mankind in nrc '..'..., .. . ""' ",'ll"ls "f Hie j back of the skull, thus giving the "' historic ge. hut the earliest known ei-.VtiVm' t-'Vi'" .'" """ "f ",,r '''L," Imnl ,,B "tnionllnnry gape nnd w record re tliiB her wnx lu 1. 41 II U ,.-- . " s,''i,(ill-v ""'I su- the peculiar appearance which cu a re.o-.-l engraved upon earthenware ,tV .' ,',li,n" u''" " l-e conceived It the notion tliat It moved Its upper J' now lu posM.ssl.in ot the Brit" - ! " .. '! b ''- l'mt'U nt his com- I IVU nni..Vw York Tribune Have your job Vhu Times' oihce. printing dnue ai 1'iui wriL'iir iii.in-t- ker lu Xiitliumi .Mngazlne ' your Joo printing doue" The Times' office. at if you have nnythitiB to sell, "J-'1 em. or wuur help, try want aa' fi ..... , . ........ .Inn ' Hive yniu out iriniin .'he Times' ojfict. done