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■a Parade of the Shriners in the Canal Zone Rann-dom Reels By HOWARD I . RANN T H E T IR E G U A R A N T E E see her new babies Mr. Fox told her th e sam e thing. H E p n eu m atic tire g u a ra n te e D Mrs. P orcupine and Mrs. B adger a m o u rn fu l a tte m p t to satisfy R. FOX had a g rea t m any neigh also received a call from Mr. Fox, and people who o b ject to buying new tire s bors an d he w as anxious to be w ere told th a t no children in the every tim e they run o v er a beer bot frien d ly w ith them all. H e w as sly woods could com pare w ith th e ir new tle. T h is g u a ra n te e does not cost an y and clever, like all his fam ily ; b ut th is babies, so th a t each m o th er thought th in g until th e m an who ow ns It trie s tim e he overdid th e m a tte r, us you will h e r children th e p re ttie st babies, for to collect a new casin g on th e stren g th see. not one told to th e o th e r tlie nice of a nine-inch blow out caused by d riv M rs. S q u irrel had a new fam ily of things Mr. Fox had said. ing over a pickle Jar. I t th en assum es little squirrels, an d as soon us Mr. Fox All would have gone well w ith Mr. a th re a te n in g asp ect, and h as to be h eard this, over he w ent to cull on her. Fox If Mrs. S quirrel had not been a n x mollified by paying th e list price, w ith “Oh, w hat handsom e h u b le s!” ex ious th a t every one should know th a t ex p ress both'' w ays added. claim ed Mr. Fox when he suw th e new h er babies w ere considered th e p r e t W hen a new tire is bought fo r cash, squirrels. “Your children a re th e tie st and jiroposed th a t they should It Is g u a ra n tee d ag a in st various form s han d so m est In4 th e woods, Mrs. S quir hold a baby show an d have Mr. Fox for of disease, an y one of which may sap th e judge. its v ita lity and cau se It to pop open rel. You may be su re o f th a t,” he told To this, of course, all th e m others her. In som e unexpected place. It Is also agreed, fo r each one w as su re her Now, it happened th a t on his way understood th a t th e ow ner Is to prop It babies would get the prize. up occasionally w ith air. It Is difficult hom e he w as called In to Mrs. R ab b it's Mrs. S quirrel frisked over to Mr. View of tlie reeent greut p ara d e of S h rln e rs of th e C anal zone In B alboa. O enerul P ersh in g review ed the pa- for a four-inch tire to c a rry 3,800 house to see h er new babies, and Mr. F o x ’s house to tell him th e news. rude, w ith Sam uel II. M arcuse, past p o te n ta te of Abou Saa<! tem ple. pounds of In stallm en t-p lan autom obile Fox told h e r th a t h er children w ere hy “O f course,” she said, “It will be a and seven ro b u st p assen g ers on 60 fu r th e p re ttie st he ever had seen, “the g re a t disappointm ent to th e o th ers pounds of air, w ith o u t giving w ay at very p re ttie st In th e woods, M rs. Rab In 1851 th e s ta te ad o p ted an am end when you tell them th a t my children som e vital spot and spoiling an en tire b it I” he told her. m ent to Its co n stitu tio n p ro h ib itin g the a re the p re ttie st, but It ca n n o t be evening fo r all concerned. If an ad Tlie n ex t day Mr. Fox h eard th a t helped. Some one m ust have th e p r e t m a n u fa c tu re an d sa le o f intoxicating ju stm e n t Is n o t m ade a t once, on the som e new little possum s had been liquors. tie st babies, and any one w ith h alf an b asis of a new casing and tube, th e b ro u g h t to Mrs. Possum by th e stork, In all of th e w ars, from th e R evolu eye can see th a t m ine a re f a r ahead local d ea le r will lose one of th e best tio n ary down to th e w orld w a r M aine of all th e o th e r wood children.” tim e cu sto m ers In tow n. h a s m ore th a n done its sh a re In the Mr. Fox sm iled a sickly sm ile when T h e tire g u a ra n te e does not p ro tect cau se of rig h t and Its record along this he heard th is and said, of course, he line Is one of th e m ost g lo rio u s pages th e m an who allow s th e Insidious sand would be proud and pleased to be th e b liste r to craw l Into th e casing through in its history. Judge, b u t as soon as it w as d a rk th a t T he w orld ow es m uch to th e sons a sto n e b ru ise an d e a t Its w ay down n ig h t he took h is valise— he did not an d d au g h te rs o f M aine. I t h as given to th e dem o u n tab le rim w ithout In ter stop fo r a tru n k or his household it som e of th e m ost re m a rk a b le men ference. T h ere a re tw o w ays to tre a t goods—and out of the woods he w ent, utk I women In h isto ry . H en ry W ads th e san d b lister. O ne is to have it vul f a r aw ay over th e hills, and never did .Colony Established on Pine along th e shores of Casco bay on te r w orth Longfellow , A m erica’s g rea test canized by som e leisurely a rtisa n , and he show him self th e re again. rito ry now w ithin th e lim its of B ru n s poet, w as born a t P o rtla n d . S ir H i th e o th e r Is to open It up w ith a ja c k W ell he knew w h at would happen Tree’s Shore Before Land wick an d Cape F lizaheth. ram S. M axim, Inventor o f th e Maxim k n ife an d w ait fo r th e g ran d finale to him if he w ent to th a t baby show w ith a tig h t g rip on the ste erin g wheel. F irst Chartered City. ing of Pilgrims. m achine gun, first saw th e light of nnd picked out th e p re ttie st babies, Some tire s a r e g u ara n tee d longer In 1041 occurred a n o th e r n otable day a t S angervllle. I lls eq u ally fam and he did n o t intend to ta k e any event In the h isto ry of A m erica, when ous b ro th er, H udson M axim, Inventor th a p o th ers, an d will la st fo r several such risk. T he S ir F erd ln an d o G orges estab lish ed th e of sm okeless pow der, Is a n a tiv e of y ea rs If n o t driv en to excess. W hen Mr. F ox did not show up, Mr. first c h a rte re d city In th e U nited S ta te s O rnevllle. L illian N o n lica, one of the best w ay to p rese rv e tire s Is to drive Owl w as called upon to judge, but slow ly aro u n d th e block once a week u n d er th e nam e of G orgeana. T h is Is w orld’s g re a te s t singers, w as born at so o ver ran Mr. Fox to call, “for," said being a very w ise bird he told the now th e town of York. F arm in g to n , an d A rtem u s W ard, the and th en p u t th e ca r to sleep on s tilts he, “the b est w ay to keep on good m others th a t he could not see well Coast First Visited by John Cabot In over night. W hen a catalo g u e house T h e y e a r 1775 w as a m em orable one renow ned h u m o rist, a t W a te rfo rd term s w ith my neighbors Is to p raise enough in th e daytim e to give an 1498— Maine Blazed Path to Na In Ihe a n n a ls of Maine. In Ju n e th e F ra n k lin Sim m ons an d B enjam in tire h as been ru n 15,000 m iles w ithout the children to th e ir m others.” honest opinion, and so th e m others tional Prohibition — Produced first naval b a ttle of th e R evolutionary P aul A kers, tw o of th e w o rld ’s g reat w ent home each su re th a t h e r chil H e told Mrs. Possum th a t h e r chil GLASS ! ttx/ft Many Men of Note. w ar, th e first naval engagem ent of th e est scu lp to rs, w ere horn resp ectiv ely nt ff AtftAXt To O « A * 0 '» T U I * . ■ dren w ere th e p re ttie s t In th e woods, dren w ere th e p re ttie s t babies in th e p re se n t U nited S ta te s an d th e first W ebster anil W estbrook. Rev. ElIJnh HA* Hen IH A G » « r u i a » " « * and when Mrs. Coon sen t fo r him to w orld. (Copyright.) P o rtlan d Me.—One hun d red y ea rs tim e th e B ritish flag w as stru ck to Kellogg, w hose nam e will alw a y s live I A M - MOO C M M t F E * DAMAúep *7 V £ * « I F T0ATT i «£ 6US) Of So** ago M aine becam e h s ta te o f th e Union, A m ericans on land o r sea, occurred ns th e a u th o r of “S p n rtn cu s to the WA1 Of feet** wNtM fo*T an d th is y ea r th e event Is to he offielnl- off M uchias, Maine, w hen th e B ritish G lad iato rs" and o th e r o ratio n s, ns well | T l i f t a*t F a ¿T o AY I ly observed w ith n g re a t celebration, w arsh ip M arg n retta w as ca p tu red by ns th e fam ous “Elm Isla n d ” sto rie s for th e principal fe a tu re of w hich will tak e th e A m erican ship U nity. T h e In tte r boys, w as horn n t P o rtlan d . p la ce at P o rtla n d from Ju n e 28 to Ju ly w as com m anded by C apt. Je re m ia h M any o f A m erica’s g re a te s t c h a r 5. O’B rien of M uchias, o ften cnlled "th e a c te rs in h isto ry w ere horn In Maine, W hile M aine Is only a cen tu ry old ns f a th e r of th e A m erican navy,” and Among th e se a re H annihnl Hnmlln, a sta te , In reality th e te rrito ry w as one fo r his n o tab le ach iev em en t he w as vice p resid e n t of th e U n ited S tntes By EDNA KENT FORBES o f the first se ttle d sectio n s of N orth given a vote o f th a n k s by congress. w ith Lincoln, horn a t P a r i s ; S ir Wll A m erica. A colony had been estab A nother h isto ric ev en t of th e y ear llnm Phipps, first royal g o v ern o r of ( C o p y r ig h t.) GOOD C H E E R B E A U T Y lish ed on Its shores 10 y ea rs before w as th e m arch of B enedict A rnold and M assach u setts, first A m erican on whom th e pilgrim s landed nt Plym outh, his arm y acro ss M aine In an atte m p t G re at B rita in co n ferred k nighthood and T H O S E W IN D O W E N V E L O P E S . M ass., In 1020. T he M aine const, b a r to c a p tu re th e city o f Quebec. th e conqueror of A nnapolis Itoynl C H E E R F U L m ind helps digestion ring, of course, possible discovery by F alm outh, now th e city of P o rtlan d , Nova Scotia, a t W oolw ich; D orothea W h e n e ’e r t h e y h a n d m y m a il to me —and helps In th e acquiring of I lo o k It o v e r , q u ic k . th e early N orsem en, wns first visited, nlso w as bom barded an d d estro y ed In L ynde Dlx, fam ed f.or h e r w ork fo r the beauty. A sour-looking face is never A s a n x io u s a s t h e d e u c e , to se e Trie« to Collect a New Casing on the It Is believed, by Jo h n C abot, th e Eng- 1775 by a B ritish fleet u n d er M ow att. insane, an d ns head of th e fem ale lovely, th e expression of bad will de I f ( a t e h a s p la y e d a tr ic k Strength of a Nine-Inch Blowout llsh explorer, in 141(8, only six y ea rs In 1779 C astlne, w hose c a re e r fo rm s* n u rses d u rin g th e civil w ar, a t Hump- stro y s even the p re ttie st of featu res. A n d s e n t m e o n e w ith w in d o w e d sid e . Caused by Running Over a Pickle T h e a d d r e s s s h o w in g t h r o u g h . a f te r the discovery of the new world one of th e m ost ro m an tic pages In den. T h e w om an w ho Is system atically Jar. I ’v e a l w a y s g r o a n e d w h e n t h o s e I’ve by Colum bus. In 1501 th e P o rtu g u e se A m erican histo ry , wns ca p tu red by th e Many Notable Leaders. going about th e ta sk of Im proving her s p ie d — e x p lo re r C orte-lteal, cam e to Maine, B ritish , and It w as In th is engagem ent Some of th e m ost notnhle le ad ers In a p u n ctu re, It e ith e r proves th a t th e T h e y te ll m e s o m e th in g 's d u e ! an d In 1524 V arrasnno, an Italian , sa il (h at th e fam ous S ir Jo h n Moore, th e A m erica’s public life nlso w ere Maine- o w n er sto le It from a tru c k o r Is a ing u n d er n F rench com m ission, cruised su b ject of th a t Im m ortal poem, “T h e born, am ong them T hom as B rack ett m assive and o rn a te lia r. m th e g ro cer m an . People I t I t m m a y a y b e be fro f ro m t h e p lu m b e r ; along the const. In 1525 a S p an iard , B urial o f S ir Jo h n M oore," received Reed, renow ned p arlia m e n ta ria n and w ould have less tire tro u b le If they I t m a y b e f o r th e lo v e ly t a n Gomez, discovered and nam ed th e I’e- his bap tism of fire. In th a t b a ttle fo rm e r sp e ak e r of congress, nt P o rt paid less atte n tio n to th e g u ara n tee T o p -c o a t I b o u g h t la s t su m m er. nohscot riv er Illo de las Gomez, or S tag P aul Revere, who only n few y ears land ; Jo h n D. Long, fo rm er secretary an d m ore to the short, crisp w arnings B u t w h a ts o e v e r g o o d s 't l s fo r. river, and In 15*20 the F rench ex p lo rer before had m ad e his m em orable ride, o f th e navy nnd governor of M assa I t m a k e s m e S h u d d e r s till— o f th e tire te ste r. T h o s e t h i n g s w ith t h a t t r a n s p a r e n t d o o r T h ev et visited th e te rrito ry and re led th e M a ssach u setts d etach m en t of ch usetts, n t B u ck fleld ; R ufus King, A lw a y s c o n ta in a b ill. T h e b est kind o f a tire g u a ra n te e Is tu rn e d to K urope w ith a sto ry of Mo- troops. tw ice U nited S ta te s m in ister to G reat a m ix tu re of plain m ule sense along rum liegn, M aine’s m ythical city. In 1803 Com m odore E d w ard P reble B rita in nnd one of th e p rin cip als In A n d so I lo o k th e l e t t e r s o ’e r It w as In 1505 th a t th e renow ned son of P o rtlan d com m anded th e A m erican th e d ra ftin g of th e A m erican eo n stltu w ith th e ab ility to dodge betw een the W ith f e a r d o w n In m y h e a r t. o f G reat B ritain, S ir Jo h n lla w k ln s, squad ro n nt T ripoli w hich d efeated tlon nt S cn rb o ro ; W illiam P. Frye, th ree-co rn ered rocks w hich strew the O n e m a y b e fro m so m e g ro u c h y s t o r e D o w n in th e b u s y m a r t. T h e m an who se ts his cam e to M aine, and tw o y ea rs la te r thy R arh u ry p irates, nud upon his re A m erican d iplom at and fo rm er acting highw ay. S u c h c o w a r d ic e m a y b e a sin . th re e survivors of Ills second ex p ed i tu rn to th e U nited S ta te s w as received p resid en t of th e U nited S tate s sennte b ra k e s a t 30 m iles an h o u r and s ta rts B u t I a d m i t It s t i l l — tion crossed Its Interior, the first w hile w ith g rea t d istin ctio n and given a nt L e w isto n ; Lot M. M orrill, secre his c a r w ith a Jerk th a t would dislo T h o s e e n v e lo p e s w ith w in d o w s in c a te th e nock of a p rize w re stle r A lw a y s c o n ta in a b ill! m en to visit any p a rt of th e present vote of th a n k s and aw ard ed u m edal ta ry o f th e tre a su ry , U nited S ta te s • • • d o esn ’t need n g u arn n te e so m uch as s la te aw ay from the const line. In by congress. se n ato r and governor of Maine, nt B el he does a g u ard ia n ad litem . F IN N IG IN FILO SO FY . 1002 C ap tain B artholom ew G osnold ex g ra d e ; M elville W. F u ller, form er "M y Lott Youth.” ( C o p y r ig h t.) N ea rly iv e r y body in th* plored Its so u th w estern shore, and In H u n d re d s of th o u san d s have rend ch ief Ju stice o f th e U nited S tntes Su --------- o --------- w urrld w ud be honest if ha 1003 ('a p t. M artin P rlng. a B ritish L ongfellow ’s Im m ortal poem "My Lost prem e court, a t A u g u sta : Nelson Ding- tr a d e r discovered C asco bay, on which Y outh," In w hich he d escrib es his n a ley nnd E ugene H ale, widely know n th ou gh t th ’ o th e r feller w a s n ’ t is now located the elty of P o rtlan d . tive city of P o rtlan d , and in w hich he statesm en , horn respectively at D ur g iftin ' ready t ’ d o 'im. F irs t S ettlem ent. • • • has m ade fam o u s the naval b a ttle b e ham and T u rn e r ; Hugh M cCullock T h e p rem ier a tte m p t at settlem en t tw een th e A m erican w arsh ip E n te r fam ous financier nnd fo rm er se creta ry H OW IT S T A R T E D . w as m ade In 1004 by S leu r de Monts, p rise and th e B ritish w arsh ip Boxer of th e trea su ry , born n t K en n elu in k ; T h e r e w a s a y o u n g fe llo w n a m e d R lk e r W h o . w h e n a s k e d o f h is g ir l, “ D o y o u tlie fam ous F rench ex plorer, who es fought off th e e a ste rn end of Cusco Sergt. S m ith Prentl»?, one of A m er Ilk« h e r ? " By E D G A R A . GUEST tab lish ed th e first colony in w hat Is hay. In th is bloody en gagem ent th e ica’s m ost fam ous o ra to rs nnd said S a id , " I 'd g iv e h e r m y lif e ! " T h e n h i s f rie n d s t a r t e d s tr if e tmw the U nited S tates, n o rth of F lo ri ca p ta in s of th e tw o sh ip s w ere killed to he th e g re a te st extem poraneous B y s n e e r in g ly s a y in g . “ Y ou p ik e r ! ” A P A T R IO T IC C R E E D . d a , w ithin th e b orders of th e p resen t In action an d both w ere b urled In tlie sp e ak e r th a t ev er lived, a t P o rtla n d ; • * * s ta te of M aine, on N eutral Island In old E a ste rn cem etery nt P o rtlan d , Gen. N eal Dow, fa th e r of prohibition, Trying on His Patients. T o serv e my co u n try day by day th e St. Croix river, n e a r w hat Is now th e ir graves, side by side, being vis a t P o rtla n d ; A nnie Louise C ary, A w estern doctor, ca rry in g a At an y hum ble post I m a y ; th e city of Calais. T he renow ned ited an n u a lly by to u rists from every world renow ned singer, nt W ayne.— W p a tie n t to a h o sp ital In his car, T o h o n o r and resp ect h er Flag, C ham plain w as a m em ber of th e p arty section of th e world. W. IIiH'gg, Jr., In Chicago Post. m anaged to sta ll his engine on th e T o live the tr a its of w hich I b ra g ; a n d cruised along the M aine coast as T he y ea r 1814 w as an o th e r n otable railro a d trac k In fro n t of an ap T o be A m erican In deed f a r east as the K ennebec riv er nam ing one In th e h isto ry of th e sta te . D u r A Smile of Good Fellowship Goes a ESKIMO “ SHIM M Y” proaching train . Both doctor and As w ell a s In my p rin ted creed. M ount D esert Island. A fter n terrib le ing It th e p re se n t city of E a stp o rt w as Long Way Towards Beauty. p a tie n t Jum ped from th e c a r and y ea r. In w hich the m ajo rity of the ca p tu red h.v Ihe B ritish an d held ns ra n aw ay like Jack rab b lts. T he T o sta n d fo r tru th and honest toll. looks, m ust keep a cheerful and un p a rty died from exposure and disease, a p art of C an ad ian te rrito ry for about stalled-on-the-track system may T o till my little patch of soli w orried mind. F o r one reason, the th e colony wns obliged to give up Its fo u r years. T h e second c a p tu re of be Introduced Into m ateria medl- And keep In m ind th e debt I owe very expression of happiness will cre existen ce. C astln e by th e B rltlah also occurred, ca o r im m aterla surglca, alm o st T o them who died th a t I m ight know a te an im pression of p rettin ess, and In 1007, the first E nglish colony w as and a day or tw o la te r w as fought th e any tim e, now. My country, pro sp ero u s an d free. will add much to her charm . esta b lish e d at Pophain. at th e m outh rem a rk a b le b a ttle of H am pden, much • • • And passed th is h eritag e to me. (Copyright.) o f the K ennebec river, by G eorge Pop- overlooked by h isto ria n s, and In w hich Can It Be? --------- O--------- limn. This* and th e colony of Ja m es both A m erican and B ritish soldiers I m u st alw ays In tro u b le's hour D ear Offngin— Is It n fact th a t some May Be Warmer Next Winter. tow n. Vn . founded th e sam e y ea r w ere w ere killed, an d the p re se n t citie s of Be guided hy th e men In p o w er; of th e B u lg arian officers refu sed to A tab ulation of the w intry w eather th e first Kngllsh se ttle m e n ts on the B anger an d B elfast cap tu red , F o r God and co u n try I m ust live. fight ag ain st S erbia and R ussia be fo r about 50 y ea rs p ast show s th a t an A tla n tic const. T h e little group, how Dn M arch 15. 1820, M aine officially My best fo r God and co untry g iv e; cause they called them th e B alkin' unusually violent w in te r Is usually e v e r, lifte r th e d eath of Its founder, becam e a se p a ra te sta te of th e Union, sta te s? No a c t of m ine th a t men may scan flunked on e ith e r side by a very mild v as obliged to abandon (lie site. T he up to th is tim e It having been a p art • • • M ust sham e th e nam e A m erican. one. colony, how ever, estab lish ed one n o t of M assac h u setts am i know n as the FIN N IG IN F I L O S O F Y . --------- O--------- ab le record, fo r It co n stru cted , during d istric t of Maine. T o do my host an d ptay my p a rt, M inn y a bon eh ead out av o f Division of the Day. Its y ea r of suffering, th e Virginia, the In l*vtli o ccurred one of th e m ost A m erican In mind and h e a r t; fice is br ghter than a shmart Tlie schem e of dividing th e day Into first vessel to ho built In N orth A m er n otable ev en ts lit the history of the T o se rv e the Hag an d bravely sta n d tw o p a rts of 12 hours has existe*l man in th' office— t’ hear th’ Unite*) S ta ll's an d In w hich Maine ica. To g u ard the glory of my la n d ; since th e tim e of H ipparchus, 150 bon eh ead tell ut. In 1018. the F ren ch Je s u its o rg an w as th e g rea t fac to r aro u n d which To he A m erican In deed. y ears B. C. s e e ized a m ission on Mount D esert Island revolved th e p rin cip al Incidents. T his God g ra n t me stre n g th to keep thla and In 1014 the const of M aine w as w as the Aroostook w ar w hich thrent- Whence Came His Fear. creed. visited l>v ('a p t. John S m ith of P o ca ened h o stilities betw een G reat B ritain “ W hy w on’t you go w ith us to (Copyright by Rdgar A. G uest) h o n ta s fume, who m ade th e first re and th e U nited Statics. L arge n u m ■ th e b allet?” ask ed h is ro isterin g -* —■ ■ O--------- What the Sphinx Says lia b le m ap of It and nam ed m any of b ers of troops w ere raised an d Im com panions. Tired of Canned Stuff. Its prln* Ipal points. Including Capo m ense sum s of money ap p ro p riated "B ecause my f a th e r alw ays used By Newton Newkirk. "H o u seclean in g over?" l-'llzuheth. lie w as the first to apply liy both n atio n s fo r th e ex poet ih I co n to ch a stise m e w ith o rch ard “ Nearly." " I t’s said th e nam e New K ngland to th is n o rth flict, th e com m anding officer for th e sw itches, an d I’ve been a fra id of "S uppose y o u 're very glad." there Is e a s te rn section o f th e U nited S tates. U nited S ta te s tielng th e renow ned Gen. 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