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About Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1903)
-"fl mm 0 - ffm TZ23& " 4 i 4 '' ''j h?n vT t J.v i ,u f ( ' J. A ANOTHER . TURKISH MASSACRE Men, Women and chil dren Butchered Outrages Have I Been Underestimated (Special to the Coait Mall.) fiofln, Utilgnrln, Hojit. IB-Tho forolun ofllco hero lias rccolvoJ information Hint tlio Turk havo dostroyod tho (own of Knitorln, 30 miles couth of Monnstir and mr.fisncred tlio population. Tho re ports of tliu mastncrc cumcs from nourco admitting little doubt. Details nro lack Ink'. Tho report Is received with tho gravest concern by ofllcinU here. Tho population of Kmtorla number about 10,000, Tho massacro of ouch n number hi ono place, if report truo exceed) anything nhlclliRO occurred in Macedonia, At tho present ctitic.il moj tn en t tlio." popular feeling if Intense and tho rcporte of euch n stupendous nlaugli tcr tuny bo mott sorlotis. Todays reports show Hint tho Hlaugh; -er by tho Turks won terrlblo. Men, woman aud children wcro ruthloesly pus to denth, in many caeca with llccd fall torture. Bomo girls wcro oubjected tosurh treatment that dotnlli nro un printable. I.onddnBopt. 18 A prominent writer nor; at Belgrade In n dhpatch JtayH: "1 liavo found ovorwholmlng ovidonco, convincingly proving Hint Turkish ntro cl'Ioi liavo bcon greatly underestimated, "Tho tiorrlan minister of foreign af fairs tills mo that he knows case of starving Macedonian wotiiuu who nro wandering in the forests, who, hnvinx children, hilled two to proorvo tho life of n third. Tho wanilcrors will perish within two mouths unloss nld reaches Micro. ' .Sofln, Htilcarin, Sopt. 18 Tho feeling heru today is inoro pronounced for wnr, Tho population Is in n turmoil ovor the reported, nintucro at Kastorin, If it proves truo tho novornmuul will he com pelled to iti)tnodfatcly declao war. REUNION OF WILDER'S BRIGADE M., f f '. I (8peclal to the Coaat Mall.X Chattanooga, Ttnn., Bopt. 18 Tlio famous Wilder Hrlgndo is colobrntlng tho fortieth nnnlvortnry of tho bnttlo of Chjeknmugua by holding it throa dnya' reuul )U on the battlclleld, Tho rounlon at forninlly opened today, tho votorann rendezvousing at tho handepmo Wilder monument on Widow Glonu'a Hill, This aftarnoon tho survivora assembled at Aloximder'o Brldgooud llstonod to an interesting historical nddroes by Gonorel Wilder, in which the londor re viewed tho events loading up to tho bat tle nud describod thu position and tho oporatlona of tho brigade ou tho flrst day of the bloody conflict. Tho reunion will eontlnuo through Butiday, Many yotoraiu from Illtnolf, .Indiana nud other atatoa aro iu attonduueo, A VnlHnlile Hook, Oliver Wendell Holmes onco onterod tho private ofllco of Mr. KTnrncu T. Molds, tho puhllHlior, on nnorrnnd. Ho iuiil a book dono up In pnper under IiIh priu, An ho wait going out ho maidenly, turned rim) wild! "1 luivo horo rt most Wonderful book. It la worth in money value nny othor book In Boston. In fact, It la worth h wholo library, If It could be properly, edited "lid Illustrated, its I would do it, It would bo worth tho whole public library put together." Nodding authoritatively, ho flhut tho floor, leaving thoio in tho ofllco looking nt ono another, too bewildered for con jfctnro. Presently tho door opened ngnlii quietly, nnd Dr, Holmcn put In IiIh head, IiIh faco bubbling over with iitniifiuiiKMif, nrul nnld: "Oh, I forgot to tell you what book this In, It Is Nut Thayer' checkbook." Then ho shut tho door. Mr. Thayer was tinderntood nt that tlmo to bu tho richest mini in HohIoji, Ar.Yoii I.rfl V.rnl fir ltlli XSyeilf There are but few nnibldoxlers either In tho matter of IiiiiiiIk, fcotor cyex. It rnny.Hound rather rjueer, but It In n fact novurthclcpH, that nlnety-flvo out of ov. or' hundred Minimi hcltiixx nro right handed, left lejrKed nud left eycil. Tellx Ilcmcnt reriinrlciil that It In mi cstubllHlicd fact that wo all uo ono eyo inoro than wo do (ho other, which cm tnbllshcH iih clear n en no of "left and liKht yedneHH" im though tho nnmo t'riiiH were ticed to denoto u prefcronco In (he imo of Immlx nnd feot If you want to decldo n to whether your frfendit or relatlvcu nro rl;;ht or loft oyinl jilvo Uiem a Hinall telescope or npyKlasH to look through or Imvo them take afm with a nun. We till take grent Interest In ancortnlnlrif; tho color, nlxc. idinpo nud vlMiinl powera of our chtldrcn'fl eycn, but how many of tin top to cwintlder whether they nro rlRht or left eyedt How .Vnvnl Ottlerrn Arti DctrAynl. "You moo that mail jmclnn up nnd down while ho wnltn for the car?" H.i Id tho nautical looking man to n Kroiip of bystniidern. "Well, I'll bet nnythhif; Iiu'h n imvnl ofllcer." "How do you knowV" nsked ono of bin mullcnce, "Hy his well kept hands I know he'H not n iiierehnut Hcnmnn. They work too hnnl. Itut, JiiNt tho nnme, Iio'h n wafnrliiK man. Whenever you see n man pin-lug llkn tlmt muko tip your mind ho Iiiih pnei'd tho poop or quarter deck on ninny n nlht watch, "I've paced u wnlch of four bourn In n npneo tlmt allowed only tlirpo Htenn nnd n nhovo enelt way. Von Imvo to do it to keep nwnke. I can tell that quar ter deck pace in other because 1'vo KOt It myself. " I'rrnh Air nnd Noflml Hrnltli. Thero arts many ni'nions who Hcem nfrnld of tho frenli nlr. A llttlo rain, u little wind, u llttlu (on, n llttlo chill In tho nlr will keep them within doom. Going out, they bundle up In clothe ho thickly that ono would think they were tender ulirubH transplanted from hoiiio inoro genial clime. Tho healthy people, however, nro not tho health cninkH, not thpeoplo who run to the doctor every tlmo they fool tin nche. They nro tho people who walk u great deal In tho frenh nlr, who live In tho open nn much ns they can nnd who tnko n vncatlou In tho country every year. Snu-I-'ranclflco Ilullotlu. A flltufnliir I'orcnt. The most nlugulnr forent growth in tho world la encountered In tlio Pnlk Inud IhIhiuIh, u (IIhihiiI region constantly nwept by n Htrong polar wind. What nppearn to be weather worn nnd moss covered bowldeni nro ncnttered about, and when ono of thcHo eurloun objects UVelziHl in an attempt to overturn It Htrong rootn nro found to hold It down, theno "LKiwldern" being, In fact, nntlvo troen which tho Mind linn forcel to ns Bumo thlri Hhnpe. Tho wood appears to bo n twisted mnsa of flbcni almost Im possible to cut up Into fuol, Carrlrmaofta nt tho Track. "It was Hheer careloH8iiesn on nomo body's part that cauued Charley to long money on tlmt race," said young Mrs. Torklns nympitthctlcnlly. "How do you know?" "I naw It In tho paper. Tho horso vmn Mt at tho post. Tlio Idea of putting a homo In u mco and tlwn noglectlng to unhitch hlml" Washington Star. 1:iir:1U1i an Who Is Simke, "Think of itl Tor three duyn and three nlghtn that quartet sat about n bible, Bhutlllng, dealing and cnnhliig In j aclt pot r, and when tho gamo wns llnully broken up ovory man had ex actly tho amount ho had bogtin with." "Humph I Odd tbo way, thoy catne out ovou, Isn't It?" AfrnlU of the HIrh. Mrs. Urown How do you Hko your nolglibor, Mrn. Itlnck? Mrs. Green Oh, I Hko her well enough, but I Himpoct nho doesn't think much of mo. I saw our girl talking to her ovor tho fence, last evening. A Good Ucbnou, A Bclentlllc jiovollst asscrtH that nn out of door proposal of marringo ehoultl ulwaya bo located uiulor n chestnut trco, bocnuso It ptnnds for "tho old, old Btory.,"-rhlhlolphfa Laftofc. ENGLISH MINISTERS V RESIGN Joe Ghamberlain Now Out of it Cpccfal to the Mail. " Lor.n, Hcpt. ie-0Ilcial jrntio'JncO mentof hn resignation of CI amberlnin and tv,o other members ot tho cabinet wns mndo tonight nt Downing street, in tho following communication:' Tho fol lowing ministers liavo tendered (her resignations, whlrh Imvo been ncropled by tho king: Jlfght Hon. Jos. Chamber lain, Hccn'tnry lor tho Colonics Jthflit Hon. 0. T. Itllnhle, Olini.cellor of the exchequur; Iord Gcor(;o Hamilton Bcc'y for IndlA ' " ' fly catches:; " mil Kennedy kcepH up his effective pitching for I'lltiburg. And only last fall it looked an If tho old mat! was all in. , Trnnk Chance nayH ho likes flnit bnno playing better than catching, na he Is lesx exposed to uccidentH and bnta bet ter. ritthbtirg has three Rt. LouIh Nation al castoffH In Hoffman, Knigor ami Weaver; Chicago haa two Wicker aud Williams. Dick Garvin, a brother of Virgil, tho tall Texan wlfh IJrooklyn, In td-bo 'IV en n pitching trial In tho Now York1 Btato league. Clnelniiatl expect to ultimately land ritchnr Claudo Klllott of Milwaukee nnd Third Uaseman "Cottou" Turner of Columbus. It is believed Uint Manager Duckon iH-rgor will not bo with tho Hoston Nn tlounls next year, as Uie triumvirs nro nald to vnat Hugh Duffy. Director Hilling of tlio Dotou Nn tlonnl league club cannot qulto under stand how Hilly IaimIi hit no weakly for bin team last Hcanou and bo well for Detroit this year. John Kllug, tlio Chicago National catcher, has passed tho hundred mark In tho matter of bono hit. It In sel dom that a catcher reachcu Into tho century mark of blnglen. Frank Howerman of tho New York Natlonaln declares that thin Is bin last year In busobnll. He Intends upending tlio rest of his llfu In Uomco, Mich., whero ho owns a lumber camp nnd farm. Cincinnati'! new pitcher from Texns, Arthur Hcngan, won twenty-flve games amUost flvo gnmen In the Texas league. Ho "is twenty-ono years old, nix feet high In pitching nhoca nud weighs 175 pounds. THINGS THEATRICAL. Do Wolf Hopper lion begun bin sec ond season of "Mr. rickwlck." Ho will tour Ciiunda and tho United States. Tho nniuo of ,8IogfrIed Wagncr'n new opera will Ikj "Der Kobold" ("The Sprite"). Neither data nor place has boon Uxed for tho premiere. A. M. 1'nlmer bail accepted an offer from Clinrlcfl Frohninn to becomo man ager of the Herald Square' tneator, New; York, for tho coming season. Mnurlco Lnvl 1h to tako chiirgo of all Mr. Frohmnn'H musleal productions In London this season. Mr. Levi will writo exclusively for Mr. Frohman. Fnuik Sanger has closed a contract by which n pew musical plcco Is being completed by Georgo Dance, tho Eng lish author, with music by Alfred Mul-ler-Nonlen. James K, Iluckett has begun rehear snl of Louis Uvait Shlpmnn's play, "John Ermine." Tho flrst presentation of tho piece will tako place In Hoston at tho Now Globe theater. "Tess of tho d'Urbcrvllles" hao boon secured from Hnrrltson Grey Flsko for u now star, Itobeecu Warren, who wljl tour under the mnuagoment of Fnutk Burt, tho owner of two theaters at To ledo, O. COLLEGE AND SCHOOL. Chicago now pays her superintendent of nchools $10,000 u year. n Out of -MS permuuent lecturers nt tho Berlin tuilveralty 170 belong to jhb medical faculty. Tho rural mhools of Now York aver ago twenty-seven iui11h each. In each of 11,028 Hchools thero aro teu or less. Tho proportion of university students Increases In tho United States at tho rnto of R per cent per annum; In Ger many tho rate Is 0 peV cent, while Great Itritaln in stationary. .,,, Tho Collego of Confucius, tho old unlvorslty of China, has for tf.OOO years bonio tho namo of Kwqtszekler; Its imi In building, tho fluent, temple Of Confucius In Ghlnn, has !!00 volumes lu its court, on which aro engraved' wo nnmea of 1W CO.OOO graduates. i.cviuiu loo. Make n lemonado with boiling water,' using twlco tho usual amount of pul vorlzcd sugar. Frcczo Hko uiousso and " ' " fHn Withpni Mr, Bound enn bo pbtalncd wiUwutnlr If lomo elantio medium bo Jnterpouod Imv hvcen' tlio ear nnd the body tlwrticmlui the wound, but noqwlcnnnot 'fxr trans Wltted through a perfect vacuum, Hnwkoaby proved that If thof)co 'be tween tlio sounding body and tho ear Iki exhausted of, nlr no noond will bo iudlblo. (AnyBiflditin), howwr-gnscoti, liq uid at nolld will if clastic transmit Bound waves. Franklin, for Instance, having plunged his head under water, ltmed two stones to be struck togeth er beneath tho nurfftco nnd at a dis tance 0 hhlf a mile jiOArd tho blows distinctly. Collndon, nnotlmr Investi gator, heard tho sound of n bell struck under wnter In tho lafco of Geneva nt a distance of nlno nillea. If Is well known that wood trans rnlts nouud In a remarkable manner. A person nt one etui 6f n wooden beam will -hear a pin scratch made at tho other end, though the person making it mny hear no sound at, all. This fact is sometimes employed as a test of the soundness of tho beam, for the experi ment will fnll If we Intervening wood bo rotten. . - A HaaU lie Dlrtn't Have. At the vory beginning of bis editorial career a friend visited Henry Labou chore and, seeing a quantity of books around which hrfd been seut in for re view, offered to hot tho editor of Lon don Truth that there was one book ho had not got in tbo office. Lalouchcrp inquired the name of tho book, nnd bin friend promptly answered, "A Bible." With n lough Lnbouchorc offered to bet 10 that ho had even that book. Turn ing the conversation In another direc tion, ho furtively sent a noto out into tholcrk'n oHlcc telling Urn boy to go downstairs nud ask tho booliscllern un derneath for the loan of n Bible. Pres ently he returned to the subject of the bet and, calling his nsfllstnnt In, nsked him whether he had n BIblo In tho of fice. The clerk produced the book, which Lnbouchcre handed over to his friend, giving hlmpclf away, however, ns he did so by saying notto voce to tho clerk, "I hope to goodness you didn't forget to cut the leaves!" A I'ollle Denial. Everybody known the mau who Is careful never to say "No" abruptly In answer to a question. "No" is a hard word, but one may sometimes be made ridiculous by n reluctance to utter It, nays an exchange. A certain man who had this habit was once met by two Indies who had been dlscusAIng the peculiarity, and one of thorn wild that she was positive nho could make hlra say "Oh, no!" flatly. So nhc nddrcsscd him thus: "Let me icef Mr. Smith; yoa nro a widower, are you not?' "As much n widower, madam," he answered, with a pcllto Inclination of his head, "nn It In possible for n man to be who ban never married." The lady had to own herself beaten. Mobile negater.1 Sex Characteristic. Have you ever noticed In a fashion able crowd how much like men the women are and how much like women tho men? It is nof that the men aro really effeminate or tho women really masculine, nn 11 keen observer onco put It, but there Is, nevertheless, a curious npproxlmntion In type. It mny be to porno extent a matter of dress. Women affect the mannish in their costume, men' In summer seek moro color. But It in not dress, alone. Tho woman's faco seems stronger and the man's lesa sen sual than It would have been cvon a century ago. The figure, too, has chang ed. Tho map Is less gross, tho woman more athletic, aud both nro taller. London Tntler. I.I011 Culm aa Vein, Tho most attractive household pets In tho entire animal kingdom nro said to bo vory young lion cubs. They nre docile, ufTectlonnto and quick to learn tricks, it is said, besides being vory decorative, considered merely as nn nr tlclo of furniture. Persons who havo adopted young lions as pets and en Joyed their society for any lougth of tlmo aro ever after intolerant of any animal so tamo and uninteresting as a dog or a cat. A Qnulnt Sort of TV'cdillnK. When a marrlago takes phico among the Negrito, a people of tho Philippine Islands, the whole, tribe assembles, nnd ho alllaiiccd pair climb two trees grow ing closo togotner. Tiien tno outers bend the branches that tho young folks nro on till their bends, meet. When the heads have thus touched each other tho marrlago In legally accomplished, and thero aro great rejoicings. A fantastic daiico completes tho ceremony. Tho llRiitly llity. "WIHIe, you may flnlsh this piece of plo if you Wijnt it," said mother. "It Isn't enough to nave." ".Mother," wild Willlo when ho had finished it, "a boy In tho family comes in very handy when there Is a lUtlo bit of plu left over, doesn't ho?" St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Funny Comimrlaon, Tom My father's so talljio can, look oyer tho garden wall. " 1 Jack-So etiu my father with I1I9 hat 00, . ...-.' EARL ' LONSDALE COMING it The Most Eccentric Nobleman WillVisitAmericaWith the Countess (Special to tho Coast Mall.) . San Francisco, CaI., Sept. 18;AmoBg the paMengera on the Bteamthip Ven tura now on Us way here from Atutralla are the Earl and Coonteea of Lontdale who are completing trip aroarl tbo r;cr!d. The title trayelen, It is said will make a slow trip across the cost! nent, stopping at all points of Interest in their way to New York, Iron which place they will take passage borne. Among the many members of the Eng lish nobility entertained in America few aro poaeeesed of a more interesting, personality than Lord ImsJale. His peculiarities, in fact, ore so many and and so prvnoanced as to have given him a reputation for marked eccen tricity. He has been mixed up in all sorts of queer eflairsand unravory renn dals, eo much so,indced, that on one oc enfiion tho curate of a well-known and fashionable parish actually waedismlsrel by his rector for having been seen in tbo EarPa company. But in splto of his moral shortcoming and his former brawls (notably his fiiifc oi counter with Sir George Chetwynl la Hyde Park on the subject ot Mrs. Ling try) Lord Jonsdale Is said to poiscae many good qualities. Whilo he has Inhorited the tondeucy towards ecnerona hospitality which distinguished tho pre vious Earls, ho la withal an excellent business-man, and signalized his acces sion to the title and to the family estate by the paymont ot his debts, as well as bydofraying many ot the liabilities ol bis elder brotler and predeccsror, 01 recent years the Earl's reputation In England haa been greatly enhanced by hla inllmnte friendship with Emper or William of Germany. Lord' Lon- dale.s county seat, Lowthor Castle, near Penrith, is about tbo only manslou ol tho British nobility which tho Kaljer has ever honored with a visit besides that of tho .late prime minister, Ilord Salisbury. Tho Earl is one of the very fow men to whom tho Kaiser Bpeeks and vrriten freely, and the latter has been heard to rem?rk tba't his little trips to Lovrether castle bavo been among the pleas antest of his recreations. It is isaid that ono vltlt of tbo Kaiser to tho Low thor Cnstlo lasting but three days, coat Lnds Lonsdalo a quarter of & million dollors. I.owther Castle, the. Earl's cennty sont, isono of the most imposing mnu- slons in the North of Englnud. Its great terrace is nearly a rnilo in length, and la carried along tho brink of a steep cliff, which overlooks part of the park, with -forest tioes of immeneo growth and woll replenished with deer, The Mr, Tho fly develops twelvo or thirteen broods ovory season, and nn average of 120 ggs aro laid for each brood. Pouteaoy, ' Tho battlo of Fontenoy Is tho only largo bnttlo Over fought In which tho opposing sides, were equal each 70,000 ineu and the losses' of victors nnd'vnii qulshed equal also, both being 7tQ0O --- Sfl&riM. n.,-f ' Mllf-' Some of the nrjcffnl rtgrwwefrt 'W tween tho little wiwtfatalMi werw.Ttoy noteworthy. la )Ui Btrne an4 TM bourg made a' covenant wMh liuHml n for more than 200 ymtn by whkk tky ngrced that even a'wrtr Mween theii should not destroy tlilr agreMRnt, ' that no war between thesa rtwwkl te entered on without a nrevieiM attempt v at conciliation nrd that within tmg teen dnyn of tke etjd or any fettfi ' ierrltory conquered and spolk of war Hunt ImJ returned to thelrvawniM. Clt les which 0C0 yearn ago dould agree to such terms deserve f live In hlntory. Basel, SclwffliHUsen nnd Appetwell a few yjars later were wlae, and far sighted enough to agree to lt tlll and seek conciliation" Jn case of differ ence between them. .Tttof over 1)00 years ago the fivrlm confederation wasj founded by tbo three tiny mountain states Uri, Hchwyn and Nldwnhlen, which, remaining small and 'niilrcfjr tnnt thcmselven, havo by tlw fori' of the Idea of union drawn to theme .vert from tlmo to time larger stiiten r.d powerful cities till today the Sw!h nu tion can in proportion to ltn sit" ami population boftHt of r prouder 1 lytory ami greater benefits to mankind thaw any other nation in Hurepe. Mellada Went. ,' ' One of the oJd governorH of the Care Unas was a man who hod lived a fnnrf ern life most of tiio.4JUne uttMI ha was elected, and his wife, having never 'seen a steamboat or u railroad and having no wish to test cither onere f used to accompany her hueband to the capital When tlio governor reached his desti nation he found that almost all the other officials were accompanied by their wlven, and bo sent an,lmperatlve niosflflgo to his brother to "fetch Me, linda along." The brother telegraphed, "She's afraid even to. look at tlie engine." The governor rend tke lnesmtgo and pondered over It for a few moments? At tho end of that time be sent off the following command: . ' "Bill, you blindfold Mcllnda'and back her on to tlio train." Melinda arrived at tho capital with tho victorious Bill twenty-fpur hours later. , RlnRtall Monkey. The ringtail monkey, one of the moot vnhiable nnd expensive of the smaller :i-.!umlx. Is caught in an interesting -:y. A cocoanut is split In two and a banana with a piece of wood running through It placed lengthwise througii the nut, the two halve of which niu drawn together by wires. -Then a hole Is cut large enough for the monkey's paw to cuter. The monkey spies tbo tempting nut from his tree. lie hopri down, look It over, sees the hole and smell the banana Inside. He Is fond of bananas. Putting his paw hi, ho grasps It, but tho wood prevents it from coming out. Then the catchers appear, nud the monkey runs for a tree. But ho cannot climb because of the cocoa nut ou bi.- paw, and he will not let go of that, so bo-Is captured, pawing? wild, ly at tbo tree trunk. Sire -of the Oceana. Most men seem to be as ignorant about the sdzo of the sea as they aro ot tho distance between the heavenly planets. Invention gives a few inter eating facts: The Pacific covers OS.qpo.. 000 miles, the Atlantic 30,000,000 and tho Indian, Arctic nnd Antarctic ocean 12.000,000. To stow away the contrnts of tho Pacific It would lie necessary- t.i 1111 a tank a mlje long, a mile wide hi: 4 a mllO deep every day for -HO yoari. Put In figures, tho Pacific holdi U weight 048,000,000.000,000,000,000 ton. The Atlantic averages a depth of nut quite three miles. Its water welgls 323,000,000,000,000,000 tons, and a tr.utf to cout.tlu It would have each of U sides -ICO miles long and deep. ' , Slurderlnar Sltukonycarc. ( "I never hesitate to cut and slash nnd change any play until It suits me,' said Stuart Bobson to his legal ad viser on ono occasion. 'T suppose you edit Shakespeare Willi a blue pencil?" replied tlio lawyer. "You can Just bet Ldo." "Then, I imagine, you would plead guilty to an indictment for murdering tho Bard of Avon." " ' "No;'t would not, but I would, admit" dissecting his corpse." The "Ilrnt Girl" Habit. "Why," asked her anxious and excit ed mother, "do you think ho la coming to the point nt last?" 1 "Woll," tho maiden replied, looking demurely down at the rug, "wlTon lift took me In his arms aud kissed mo la.-t night ho said ho'tl got so used tojno U' didn't bellovo ho could ever break him self of tho habit" Chicago Record Ilerald. ' ' "' i KiioiikU to Kllll. " , ' Doctor I see what tho matter to. If h? dyspepsia. All 'ou have to do' Is, to Jaush heartily before nnd after each meal. K. Mrs. Blnks Impossible, I get tlieni myself and Wash tho dlshea. ,t : ; 7 -A A Secret Society. Mabel A lot of ua glrla have estab lished n, secret soeloty, Jack. Jaek-Whnt are tho objects' of It? Mabel Why, we meet together ai:df nil oamtt, rJ ,11,-nn i ' i if! vl. -il WW. (,' 1 rr .--'--' "' r" v.K- .' i '4 f 4 FVMMMMMpMfH tfimvmimtm)vmmjmmm ... 7.W--T3W