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13 HOME AND FARM MAGAZINE SECTION T he M y ste r y o f G h o st B en d found th a t a prem ium of several cen ts a pound is easily o b tain ed for th e p ro d u ct m ade from th e cream of su p e rio r q u ality . When such sta n d ard s a re n ot applied th e re is no par- tb m lar in c en tiv e for th e carefu l, | p a in sta k in g d airy m an , w hile on the o th e r hand th e re is every o p p o rtu n i ty b oth fo r th e -c arefu l d airy m an and i th e am b itio u s b u tte rm ak e r, a gen- > e ra l elev a tin g and perfecting of th e in d u stry all along th e line an d a '■ h ard sh ip on no one. Sent on Free Trial EVERYBODY m ust be fond of r a in ,” w as th e reply. T he -storm in creased in violence, Can Have a EA RS ago, on th e old canal th a t extended from Chicago to th e flash a fte r flash , w hile th e th u n d e r Illin o is R iver, stood a sm all vil never ceased to roil. S uddenly W il son felt th e c a p ta in ’s g rasp on his lage by th e , nam e of E lla sal. I t was arm , w hile a t th e sam e tim e h e ex It is not necessary to pay long b efo re th e C hicago D rainage claim ed: the highest price in order to C anal was ta lk e d of or even th o u g h t "L ook W ilson! F o r G od’s sak e, of. In th e village lived a Mr. M ason. w hat w as t h a t ? ” p o in tin g to w ard s enjoy the modem music. A F able. H e h ad b u t one child, a boy of m ore th e team th a t was ste ad ily follow ing Here are three of the eight th a n o rd in a ry intelligence. T his lad th e to w p ath . W ilson looked in th e T h e f o llo w in g 's an a lle g o ry T h ere, behind O r j u s t a f a k e new »paper s to r y . different V ictrolas: w as b rig h t, activ e an d in d u strio u s. d irection in d icated . r, if y o u k e e p in s is tin g . 1 H e excelled his p lay m ates in every th e team , seem ingly sittin g on th e O W ill o w n u p t h a t it's j u s t a lie. , th in g , le ad in g in th e ir sp o rts as well tow line, w as E lsie Conway. She w as as in classw ork. H e grew to m a n dressed th e sam e as b efo re; h e r h a ir S a id W r o n g to R ig h t: L e t’s c o m p ro hood w ith b u t few riv als in a n y th in g stre a m in g dow n h e r back and th e m ise. w ater d rip p in g from h e r face. S u g a r b e a t s v in e g a r c a tc h in g flies. he w ished to u n d erta k e. W ilso n 's h a ir began to raise; his Y ou y ie ld a p o in t, a n d I ’ll y ie ld o n e ; H aving little opposition, an d over nd e v e r y t h in g w ill sm o o th ly ru n . com ing th a t little so read ily , caused b rea th cam e h a rd ; th e cold sw eat A W e 'll sa v e a lo t of u se le ss fu ss , him to have an exalted opinion of stood on h is brow . F iv e successive A nd i t w ill p ro fit b o th o f u s.” h im self, w hich in c re ase d w ith his flashes she rem ain ed th e sam e. T hen S a id R ig h t: “Mv ru le h a s b e e n f o r lo n g age. H e th o u g h t w ith his su p e rio r for th e sp ace of a few seconds th e re N e v e r to c o m p ro m ise w ith W ro n g .” fac u ltie s, th a t he could lead a dual was no flash . W hen a n o th e r cam e A ll r i g h t.” s a id W ro n g . " J u s t sp a re re b u k es. life— be noble an d m anly w hen in th e E lsie Conw ay was n o t th e re . V IC T R O L A IV., ill u s t r a te d above, “ My God! O, my God! W ill th a t W e 'll fig h t i t o u t. P u t up y o u r d u k e s .” w ith 10 s e le c tio n s tfc d o u b le - society of good people, and th e re stre a m in g h a ir an d d rip p in g face con verse w hen w ith bad people. B u t he A nd so t h e y fo u g h t. A nd sa y , t h a t tin u e to to rm e n t m e fo re v e r? ” an d fell an d fell quickly, as th e b rig h t f ig h t young m an so often does w hen a t Mason fell in sen sib le a t W ilso n 's feet. W a s w o r th th e p rice a ll r ig h t, a ll r ig h t. T he to w lin e p arte d an d it w as de R i g h t s u r e w a s stro n g , h is b lo w s t e r te m p tin g to lead a life of sin. Y oung M ason e n te re d his f a th e r ’s cided to w ait u n til th e sto rm h ad su b rific : sto re w hen 21 y ea rs of age. W hen he sided b efo re th e y proceed. At mid B u t W r o n g w a s m uch m o re sc ie n tific ; n ig h t th e sto rm cleared aw ay and A nd. th e n , b e sid e s , to sa v e h is p e lt. rea ch ed th e age of 22, his fa th e r w as H e o f te n h it below th e b e lt: b a u k ru p t from th e effects of his so n ’s G eorge W ilson took th e helm . T he T h o u g h , if th is ta le w e re s t r i c t l y tru e , in te m p e ra n ce an d dishonesty. T h ere moon cam e o u t, flooding th e n ig h t I'd h a v e to ow n th a t R ig h t fo u led , too. being a good opening in canal w ork w ith a so ft an d m ellow lig h t, seldom W r o n g so o n a b a d b la c k o p tic g o t; a t th a t tim d, th e boy so u g h t em ploy- equaled in N o rth ern Illin o is. It was B u t, u se d to t h a t , he m in d e d n o t. n ie n t as steersm an . H e foresw ore such a b e a u tifu l n ig h t an d so lig h t A v a li a n t k n i g h t of evil he. d rin k in g and by d in t of perseverence, th a t it looked as if th e s ta rs could F u ll lo n g h e f o u g h t a n d s tu b b o r n ly . H e show ed t h a t he w a s in fine f e ttle , w as soon one of th e leading m en of give all th e lig h t needed. T he S h erm an w as scarcely u n d er A fo e m a n w o r th y of R ig h t's m e ttle . th e ca n al, w ith a c a p ta in 's com m is A nd b y a n d b y R ig h t's e y e s g re w dim , sion; b u t his refo rm atio n was of sh o rt headw ay w hen th e ste ersm a n saw th e W ro n g k n o c k e d him d o w n a n d s a t on form of E lsie Conw ay on th e b rid g e d u ra tio n . In l?ss th a n a y e a r’s tim e him . front receiving his com m ission as cap again. T his tim e she ap p e ared to be S a id R ig h rt-a n d s tr u g g le d to a r is e : m oving to w ard th e cabin. Soon she "S ay . M r. W ro n g , le t's c o m p ro m ise .” ta in , he h ad beguiled an innocent g irl V IC T R O L A IX .. lllu e ti a te d above, in to being his m istre ss w ith th e p ro m stopped b efo re th e cabin and h esi T h e m o r a l n o w , a n d th e n w e ’ll sto p : w ith y o u r c h o ic e of 12 se le c tio n « tated . G eorge W ilson trie d to speak I t m a k e s a d iffe re n c e w h o ’s on top. ise of m a rria g e as soon as he should — W a lte r G .D oty. (< d o u b le -fa c e d 10- d f C y t C / l be released from w ork long enough to h er. H is to n g u e refu sed to act. in c h re c o rd » ) ......... fc O n .S J V to m a k e th e necessary p re p a ra tio n s He could n o t u tte r a sentence. E lsie W ar. stood as if m e d ita tin g fo r a few m o fo r an extended w edding tour. W e g iv e o u r c h ild re n drw nt’ to b e a t It -was th e sam e old sto ry of a m ents. th en tu rn e d an d w alked past B e fo re t h e y s ta n d upon t h e i r f e e t; stro n g m an te m p tin g an innocent girl, W ilson to th e ste rn of th e b o at and W e g iv e th e m s w o rd s a n d s o ld ie rs gay , p eared . A nd a t th e g a m e o f w a r th e y p lay . w ith th e sam e r e s u lt— a w recked and d isap An h o u r la te r th e coal w as discov W e b en d th e tw ig of h u m a n k in d . ru in e d life. P re tty E lsie Conway had ered to be on fire. T h e fire w as ex Y et m a r v e l if th e tr e e 's In c lin ed . been on b o ard th e S herm an ab o u t g u ish ed by flooding th e hold. T he th r e e m onths, as th e w ife of C aptain tin E a r ly w e le a r n t h a t m ig h t is r ig h t. d am ag e w as co n sid erab le. C aptain M ason, w hen she su ddenly d isap M ason re p o rte d a fire, o rig in , sp o n T h a t lif e i ts e lf is o n e lo n g fig h t. peared . T h e re w ere m any sly, w inks ta n eo u s com bustion. In sp eak in g of it T h is w o r ld 's a b a ttle fie ld , w e te a c h ; an d nods and " I told you so s am ong to W ilson, la te r on, h e re m a rk e d th a t B u sin e ss is w a r —a c o m m o n speech. W e b a sh o u r b r o th e r on th e nose. th e old boatm en. T he re p o rt got knew h e had re p o rte d a lie. for Y et w eep if n a tio n s co m e to blow s. ab ro a d th a t p re tty E lsie M ason h ad he w as th e h an d of fa te th a t had le ft th e ca p ta in , b u t th e re w as not a it ur p o em s a n d p ic tu r e s , b o o k s a n d p la y s m an th a t w as th o ro u g h ly ac q u ain ted sta rte d th e fire w ith th e in te n tio n O T h e d o u g h ty d e e d s o f w a r r io r s p ra is e . w ith th e ca p ta in who believed his of d estro y in g him for his p ast w ick O u r m ode of speech, o u r m ode o f life O th er b o ats w ere visited by sto ry , th a t sh e had gone aw ay w ith edness. th e g h o st b u t n one cam e in such close A re eelio es of th e a n c ie n t s tr if e . T h e w om en d r e s s a u m ilita lr e , a n o th e r m an. th e S h erm an. Y et— " w a r 's a h o r r ib le a f fa ir .” T h in g s w ent along as u sual for co n A tac m t o as n th a fte r th e S berm an u n — C h ic a g o T rib u n e . som e tim e, alth o u g h a g re a t m any loaded h e r coal a t L a Salle, C aptain suspected foul play. , M ason w as a rre ste d for m u rd er. O ne storm y n ig h t C aptain M ason s h ere w as no evidence a g a in st him V IC T R O L A X.. i ll u s t r a te d above, b o at, th e S herm an, w as ro u n d in g th e T w ith 12 se le c tio n » <0 d o u b le - bend w hich is n ea r th e c e n tra l p a rt o th e r th a n th a t of th e tw o W ilsons Slightly Used Musical and th c lr ’s consisted m ain ly in te ll f a c e d 1 0 -in c h C 7Q of th e canal, w hen th e ste ersm a n , ing of M ason's ex clam atio n s on see re c o r d s ) ...................... Instruments at Half G eorge W ilson, by a vivid flash of ing th e g h o st. M ason, n o t b eing able lig h tn in g , chanced to see a w om an to acco u n t for E lsie Conway s d isap Send for Literature Free Send f o r catalo g u e.» , th e y sta n d in g on th e b rid g e of th e boat. p ea ran ce, w as convicted of m u rd e r a r e fre e . W e w ill s e n d you T h ere wan no w om an on b oard th e and se n ten c ed to th e p en ite n tia ry for F u ll lin e of a ll m a k e s of com etí», on f r e e t r ia l a Vi. tr o ia , th e b o at, h e th o u g h t, so be a ttrib u te d it tro m b o n e s, b r a s s e s , s t r i n g e d in G r a fo n o la o r E d iso n s n e w On h e a rin g th e sen ten ce s tr u m e n ts , p ia n o s a n d o r g a n s ii> D ia m o n d D isc P h o n o g ra p h . to his im a g in a tio n . H e w aited for h 20 e b years. f ir s t- c la s s c o n d itio n a t h a lf price. ro k e dow n and confessed all. H e a n o th e r flash, and, su re enough, th e re told how h e had th ro w n h e r in to th e S ta te w h a t i n s t r u ip e n t you w a n t w h e n w r itin g . she stood, h e r h a ir strea m in g o u t in canal one sto rm y n ig h t to keep "rom th e w ind, th e ra in d rip p in g fro m h e r m a rrv in g h e r a fte r h e h ad ru in ed h er, face H e could not leave th e helm , McCurdy Music Co. she looked w hen th e lig h tn in g so h e shou ted to th e cap tain , w ho how < oninton te a lth H id e., !’«(*»lan d , Or. • C < n’W AS H----- . flash ed as she cam e to th e su rface, ,z. c” A z C i» W ” a , cam e o u t Im m ediately. T hey stood and w aited for a n o th e r flash , w hich w ith h e r h a ir stre a m in g o u t an d h e r P O R T L A N D , O R . cam e a ll too soon fo r th e ct ptha li\’ face d rip p in g , an d how w hen th e AIA. T H E R E C O R D S — F O R A LL fo r w hen it did com e a n d h e beheld lig h tn in g flash ed ag a in , sh e w as no O R S K Itl E M A C H IN E S— A L L O F T H E TIM E ere to be seen. th e w om an sta n d in g on th e b u d g e , w h Tw o days a fte r th e sen ten ce w as s till as a sta tu e , he sta g g ered back th e S h erm an was ro u n d in g an d w ould have fallen , had it no t passed, M 1K C H 12T H G host Bend. S ud d en ly th e d riv er !•!.%< E H H It O K D E R NOW FO R been fo r W ilson's tim ely aid. cam e to a h alt. H e called for a lin e A F IN K F A T 7 T O 9 -L B . •M y God! I t Is E lsie C o n w a y s to faste n th e boat. T h e ca p ta in , now g h o s t!” w as all he could say. G eorge W ilson, cam e on deck an d All h an d s w ere rou sed and th e cap W e hip th e m e x p r e s s p re p a id , ta in w as ca rrie d in to th e cabin and asked w h a t he w an te d to fasten th e boxed a n d iced, g u a r a n t e e d to b o at fo r. . . . PRESID EN T WILSON SAXSt a r r iv e in p e r f e c t c o n d itio n , to revived w ith b ra n d } . « «_ x “ T h a t g h o st is ly in g up h ere u n d er a n y e x p re s s o ffic e F iv e m iles fu rth e r on th e b o at vvas "I Ilk« th e th e a te r , too, an d eapecla'Ty a in U. S., e x c e p t a tr e e ,” w as th e rep ly . good v a u d ev ille sh ow w hen I am s e e k .n g stru c k by lig h tn in g and p artially d e S o u th e rn E x p re s s, T h e b o a t w as m ad e fast an d th e perfect rela x a tio n . If th ere i s a bad act a t stro y ed b u t was soon rep a ire d and f o r o nly a v a u d eville sh o w you ca n r est rea-onabiy p u t in com m ission again. T he bend crew w en t fo rw ard an d th e re in th e secu re th at th e n ex t one m a y Dot be so T O D D B R O S . sh ad e of a la rg e w a ln u t tre e lay th e ka-J: but front a bad play th e ta is no a*- w h ere W ilson had firs t seen th e ghost body of E lsie Conw ay, n o t h e r ghost, \ oh at 105 jit.» destile. | cap«. of E lsie Conway w as ever afte rw a rd E llio tt M 1 2 . O rphenni V a u d e v ille 1« JVll*OB V»«d«TlIIe. b u t h e r real body. N ear by was I P o r t land . O regon. te rm e d “ G host B end." fo u n d a sm all eave In w hich she had B efore six w eeks h ad passed lived, also th e rem a in s of an in fan t. b o a tm a n on th e can al was ia m illa r T h ere w as no w ritin g , n o th in g to tell w ith th e story of G host Bend. how she had lived o r how she had G eorge W ilson and Alex W llson saved h e r s e lf fro m dro w n in g . All b ro th e rs, w ere th e ste ersm e n on th rem a in s a m ystery. S h erm an A sh o rt tim e a fte r th e that, C ap tain M ason n ev er reach ed th e One Month’« Tuition Without Charge. S h erm an w as p u t in com m ission again prison. T h e tra in w recked n ea r sh e was o rd ered to c a rry «• £ r « ° £* St Send for Particulars at Once. coal from Chicago to La Salle. 1 he Jo lie t, an d am ong th e dead w as C ap n ig h t of th e th ird day found them ta in M ason. n e a r G host Bend. A storm w as com P ay in g fo r C ream . ing up. Alex W ilson w as a t th e At so c ial g a th e r in g s no o n e 1« in s u c h d e m a n d A genera) p rac tice of paying for helm . H e had n o t been aw akened a s th e pel-soil w ho p lay a . You c a n le a r n a n y in s tr u m e n t by o u r m e th o d in a v e ry s h o r t tim e. th e n ig h t they had seen th e «boet H e cream acco rd in g to its q u ality on th e , H u n d re d » of o th e r s h av e. O u r i'lg f r e e c a t a h ad laughed a t his b ro th e r an d told part, of a cream ery sh o u ld prove very j lo g u e te ll» th e s t o r y — se n d f o r it n o w ! W e him It was all p a g i n a ti o n . H e even h elp fu l in em p h asizin g th e d e ilra b ll- i te a c h p ian o . Violin, m a n d o lin , g u i ta r , b a n jo , o rg a n c o r n e t, etc R e f e r e n - e: N o r th w e s te r n w en t so fa r as to say th a t he did not Ity of p ro d u cin g only good, sw eet . cream . M any cre am e ries follow th is b elieve they had seen a n j thing. — , p rac tice of e stab lish in g tw o or m ore A few m in u tes b efore they cam e to th e spot w h ere th e g host had ap g rad es, p aying a p rem iu m of 1 to 3 p ea red , th e cap tain ^ ch. cents fo r sw eet cream w ith a clean takeny» P o ri!•••«•. Or. H e w as m uch w orried. VS ilson, I flav o r, a s co m p ared w ith so u r cream c a n 't sleep to n ig h t and I th o u g h t I d w ith clean flavor an d so u r cream ; com e o u t and .h a t aw h ile,” he said. w ith o u t clean flav o r. W hen such s ta n | ’‘Come o u t in th is sto rm to « h at? l o a d ard s of quality a re estab lish ed it BY L. C. N O TRU B. Y V IC T R O L A .....«18.78 J SA L M O N D A Y S A L M O N Í1 ® $1.25 To Introduce Our Course Learn Any Instrument American School of Music