THE TURNER TRIBUNE VOL. V I. Tl'BNEIt, OHEGON, T IU USDAV, .11 LV OF CURRENT WEEK Brief Resume Most Important Daily News Items. „ COMPILED FOR YOU STATE N E W S IN BRIEF. Seaside. — llungalow pavilion, the dance hall here, has been purchased by five local business uieu for f 10,0041. HI. Helens. — County Agent Hull- liaugh baa been making a tour o f Co­ lumbia county gathering exhibits fur the Columbia county booth at the state fair. «, BIG STRIKE FAILS TO HALT TRAFFIC Roads Operate Despite Shop men’s Walkout. OFFICIALS CONFIDENT ELEANOR H. PORTER ILLUSTRATIONS F f R.H .LIVING STO NE. tit. Helens.—The borne of Dan Rich ardsou here was burned Sunday after­ noon, with a loss o f about $4000. There was 91900 Insurance on the building R f f l l i of Noted People. U g im i O N l l l-ahor lea d er« Hay Htrike Nearly 100 and contents. and I'ariBr Northwest, and Other I’ er ( '« i t . Effective; N o Vio­ Kugrne.— An an Indication that the Thine« Worth t n o « i i| . lence Is Reported. county officials aro In earnest In pro. ecullng the campaign against Canada thistle, the arrest o f three brothers GETTING DIVORCED Will lain Rockefeller. oil magnate who own adjoining farms near Irving Chicago. — With the countrywide and broth.r o f John D llnrkofollor, was made Saturday and each paid a strike of shopmen declared by union M T N O P M 8 .-In a prsfkes M ary M a rl« « I plains her apparent "doubts illad In Tarrytuwo. N. V , Saturday fine of »1. leaders to be practically 100 per cent personality" sa d Just why ehe Is s from pneumonia ahortly before 7 cross-current sod a contradiction ;" lone.— llob Sperry was killed and perfect, tbe nation's great transporta­ she also tails bar rsaauns fo r w rit­ o'clock. ing tbs d ia ry —Intsr 's ba ■ novel. Wayne Sperry and Oorar llergstrom tion machine continued Its work with­ T b s diary Is rsratnsn< ed at Arulsr- Plans for th . erection of a 19,000,000 were Injured In an automobile accident ennVille. M ary bsgtne w ith Nurss out Interruption Saturday. Oarmb’s account o f her i M ary's) hotel In downtown Waablnitun aa a three miles from lone, on the Oregon Railway executives were unanimous birth, which assoline)/ Inlsrastnd Washington highway, at I o'clock Sat part of tho famoui system of Klt> Carl hsr fathar. who la n famous astro ri­ In expressing their belief that th . urday otght. amar. Isas than a new star which Ion hotala were announrod Sunday by was Slncovsrwd tbs s a n s night. strike would have little effect on tbe tbo lilt i Carlton Holding corporation Mar ns ms la a coti.promlss, hsr Salem —The West Coast Pulp A Pa­ operation o f their roads and at tbe fa th sr Insisting on A bigail Jans President Harding and member, of per company, with headquarters In same time asserted that any more T b s child q u ie tly laarnsd that hsr Sab-m and capital stork o f 919.000, horns w as In some w ay different b l. cabinet were .aid Saturday at toward a settlement would have to from those o f bar small friends, th . White llouan to be In entire agree filed articles Saturday In the slate cor r o n e from the United Htstes labor and w as puaslsd thereat. Nurse Marsh tails hsr o f her m other's a r ­ Inrnt with the proposal to allow bead, poratlon department. The lucorpora board or Uie employes. riva i at A ndersonviiia as a brida tors are II. S. Glle, W. T. Jenks and id department* to .peak to consrea. sa d how astonished they all were II M. Jewell, president of the rail­ at tba sigh t o f ths dainty eightssn- on occasion, when their presence I. William II. Trlndle. way department of the American Fed­ year-old g irl whom ths sedate pro­ desired or when they h a v. arium .nts A sto ria —A contract was closed Sat eration of Labor, who refused to ap­ fessor had chosen fo r a w ife Nurse to make. Marsh makes It plain w hy ths urday by the Astoria Amusement Com pear at a federal Inquiry Into the household eeomod a strung* one to Tbo Interstate commerce commla pany with K. W. Houghton of Seattle strike call, reiterated that the only the child and bow her fa th er and mother drifted apart through m is­ slon In a n o lle. Saturday declared that for the erection of a fireproof moving basis for s settlement was for the understanding. each too proud to It would probably lake some time In picture theater at tho corner of roads to agree not to put Into effect In any w ay attem pt to smooth over tk-tober In Its general railroad consol­ Twelfth and Commercial streets, tbe wage decreases recently ordered for tbs situation. idation hearing the matter o f the cost of which will be 974.090. (h . shop men by the labor board. Southern Pacific sod Central i*aclflc Ren W. Hooper, chairman of the C H A P T E R III— Continued. Salem.—Twenty-two foreigners, all railroad merger. labor board, declared In a formal state­ residing In Marlon county, will appear ment that tbe power of the govern­ 'Japan has sealed her pledge to pro­ I didn’t even think of asking Fsth- before Judge lilngham In the circuit ment, coupled with public sentiment, »r, o f course. I never ask Father mote world peace, taken at the limita­ court hero soon In quest o f naturalisa­ will give every protection to every Questions. Nurse says I did ask him tion of armament conference at Wash­ tion papers. O f the total applicants railway employe who remains on tbe otic* why he didn't love me like other ington, by declaring her final decision nine are new. while 19 others were Job and to all new men who take the papas loved tbelr little girls. But I to withdraw hsr troops from Siberia continued for hearing from last March. places o f tbe strikers In the present eras very little then, and I don't remem­ and announcing to the world a policy ber It at all. But Nurse said Father of non aggression. Slayton.—The paving of Slayton's walkout. didn't like It very well, and maybe The walkout began In all sections I did remember that part, without real­ Sir Arthur Conan D oy le, novelist, business streets was completed Satur­ of tbe country promptly at 10 A. M ly knowing It. Anyhow. I never think lecturer and advocate o f spiritualism, day. and the contractors and men have Saturday and In many places took on • f asking Father quastlona. who has been In this country foar h-ft. T h . appearance of the town has ths aspect o f a holiday, the men sing­ I asked the doctor first I thought months lecturing on spiritualism and been greatly Improved. ing and cheering as they threw down maybe 'twas some kind o f s disease, psychic problems, sailed Saturday for Tillamook.— A company o f th . Na­ their tools. As reports came In to and If he knew It was coming, he home on the W hite Star steamer tional Guard w ill -be formed In this union headquarters during the day could give them some sort of s medi­ Adriatic, bound for I.lverpool. city In a few days, as Adjutant-General loaders asserted that the ranks of the cine to keep It sway— like being vac­ Ignoring local prohibition officials, White has notified those Interested strikers would number more than cinated so's not to have smallpox, you know. And I told him so. the llu lel association of New York at that be will detail an officer, who will three-quarters of tho 400,000 m em ber H e gave s funny little laugh, that be here three or four days In advance Its quarterly meeting made a direct ship before nightfall. loiter Mr. Jew­ Somehow didn't sound like a laugh at appeal In President Harding, Secre­ o f the mustering officer to assist In ell said that reports from 128 of the all. Then be grew very, very sober, tary of the Treasury Mellon and Pro getting the enlistments. 201 class 1 roads showed practically and said: hlbltlon Commissioner lla y n o . to stop a 100 per cent walkout. "I'm sorry, little girl, but I’m afrsld Salem.— Appeals were received at the braten sale of liquor In restaurants Tho only display of force reported I haven't got any medicine that will the state hospital here Sunday for pa­ prevent— a divorce. I f I did have, and other places bore. tients to enter the berry fields during during the day was at Beardstown, III., The house late Tuesday adopted the the next two weeks In an effort to save where several hundred shopmen, after there'd be no eating or drinking or sleeping for the. I'm thinking— I'd be conference report on the 1922 naval th . crops. The recent warm weather falling to persuade four companions to so busy answering my calls.” bill, accepting senate Increases which has ripened the berries rapidly and Join them In the walkout, picked them “ Then It Is a disease!" I cried. put the total appropriation around unless more pickers are obtained a up bodily sud carried them out. "W e And I can reinember Just how- fright­ sent them home,” the leader was quot­ ened I f e lt "But Isn't there any doc­ 92.19,000,000. Some minor amendments large part of the yield will be lost. ed as saying, "to avoid trouble.” In tor anywhere that can stop ttT" were adopted and tho report went back Harrisburg.— A dead carrier pigeon, Chicago, the bub of the walkout, where He shook hts head and gave that to the senate for final action before evidently killed by flying Into a tele­ It Is estimated 100,000 men are affect­ queer little laugh ugaln. being sent to the president. “ I'm afraid not," he sighed. “ As graph wire, was picked up by a section ed, no disturbances of any kind were Nine men w er. blown to atoms, two crew here Wednesday. To all appear­ reported and all of the roads claimed fo r It's being a disease— there are suffered serious Injuries and seven ances the bird had not been dead over that both passengers nnd freight were people that call It a disease, and there others received minor hurts shortly a day. Its feathers were stamped being handled without Interruption of are others who call It a cure; and after noon Tuesday near Strawberry there are still others who say It's a JIJ1" and the leg band bears the fol­ any kind. remedy worse than the disease It tries plains, cast of Knoxville, Tone., when lowing letters and figures: "A J 20 F to cure. But, there, you baby I What 24 coses of dynamlto exploded at the 4231." Baltimore Has Big Fire. am I saying? Come, come, my dear. llolston Quarry company's plant. All Just forget It. It's nothing you should Brownsville.— Not for ten years has were employes o f the quarry. Baltimore, Md. — Lightning Sunday bother your little head over Dow. Walt this city seen so much construction as night struck the roof of one of the till you're older.” Heath Tuesday claimed tho last sur­ la now going on. and prospects for a several great grain elevators at the T ill I'm older. Indeed I How I hiffe vivor of that band of Wisconsin men great season o f prosperity are good. Baltimore A Ohio railroad’s terminals to have folks talk to me like th a t! who, at Rlpon In 1964, founded the re­ I f the Natron cut-off ruad Is completed at Locust Point and In a few minutes And they do— they do It all the time. publican parly. The Inst survivor was and the main lino come, through the Immense structure was In flames. As If I was a child now, when I'm Kdwln IT. Judd, who died In Anacortes. llrownsville, It w ill work wonders for The fire spread rapidly, soon envelop­ almost standing there where the brook Wash , Just a month less than 9« years this community, according to members ing elevators B and C and pier 9, all and river m eet! o f age. He was one o f the most In­ But that was Just the kind of talk o f the chamber of commerce. of which were wrecked. The eleva­ teresting careers on the aclflc coast. I got, everywhere, nearly every time tors contained over 500,000 bushels of I asked any one what a divorce was. Hood ltlver.— 8. C. 1-ancaater has Madam Hun Y at Sen. wife o f the grain, which, with 60 carloads of ex­ 8ome laughed, and some sighed. Some deposed president of south Chinn, who opened his Columbia Gorge camp at port tobaccos on the pier, was de­ looked real worried ’cause I'd asaed Uonnevllle to the public. A crew of arrived In Shanghai Motfday from Can­ stroyed. The railroad company's loss It, and one got mail. (That was the ton, described In an Interview with men has been engaged tho past two Is estimated at between 93,200,000 and dressmsker. I found out afterward the Associated Press her husband's weeks Improving tho forested tract 94.000,000. Several firemen were In­ that she'd had a divorce already, so fight and her last stand In the presi­ along the Columbia river highway. jured. probably she thought I asked the ques­ tion on purpose to plague her.) But dential palace with a body guard of Electric lights have been Installed and nobody would answer me— really an­ CO soldiers against Chan Chlung Ming's a spring higher up on tho canyonslde Bun Attack Rumored. has been tapped to furnish water. swer me sensibly, so I'd know wliat It troopers. Canton.— A rumor that Dr. Sun Yat meant; and 'most everybody said. Asked by Lord Robert Cocll In the Salem.—O f tho IS constitutional Sen, deposed president of the Canton "Run sway, child.” or “ You shouldn't houso of commons Monday afternoon amendments and measures, which It Is government of China, Intends to at­ talk o f such things," or, "W alt, my whether he could slate the govern­ proposed to refer to tho voters of Ore­ tack this city and drive out the forces dear, till you're old er"; anti all that. ment's attitude toward the admission gon at tho general election to be held Oh, how I hate such talk when I o f General Chen Chlung-Mlng, who really want to know something! How o f Qermany to membership In the November 7, only three havo been com­ ousted him from It, has caused many do they expect us to get our education league of nations, Prim e Minister pleted through the filin g of proper pe­ shops here to close nnd set afoot a If they won't answer our questions? titions with tho secretary o f stats. Lloyd George replied that Great hurried movement of valuable mer­ I don't know which made me angri­ Ilrltnln would be willing to support a July 6, under tho law, Is tho last day chandise from the natlvo section of est— I mean angrier. (I'm apeaklng on which completed petitions for tho proposal for Germany’s admission. the city to the Shameen, or foreign o f two things, so I must, I suppose. November election may be filed. I hate gram m ar!) T o have them talk Hpeclal Investigators havo been de­ settlement. tailed by Secretary of Agriculture W al­ With 2000 troops and six warships, like that— not answer me, you know Rend.— In order to block tho move lace to Inquire Into alleged exorbitant of sheepmen o f tbe Mauptn and Ante- Dr. Sun still Is at Whampoa, on the — or have them do as Mr. Jones, the storekeeper, did, and the men there prices charged by commission men for river near here Monday. He refused with him. lopo country to obtain a driveway handling livestock at Portland, Or., to discuss tho report that he planned It was one day when I was In there nnd a doten other leading stock mar­ through tho Warm Springs Indian res­ to attack his former capital. buying some white thread for Nurse ervation to national forest range In kets. It Is complained that commis­ Sarah, and It was s little while after I had asked the doctor If a divorce sion men are maintaining their wnr- tho Cascades, Meredith Ilalley, cattle­ Lottery Law Violated. was a disease. Somebody had said tlmo charges despite the slump In the man of Sisters, has purchased a ranch Havana. — Alleged Illegal collection something that mails me think you prices for livestock. which Includes tho brldgo which wool of nearly 910 , 000,000 a year from the could buy divorces, and I had suddenly W alter McCredle, for 20 years a growers had built to enable their Cuban people through violations of the determined to ask Mr. Jones If he liad them for sale. (O f course all this landmark In organlxed baseball, was bands to cross the Metolius river at national lottery law was ended Satur­ sounds very silly to me now, for I removod as manager o f the Seattle tho south end o f tho proposed drive­ baseball club Monday night upon his way. Reservation Indians and cattle­ day by presidential decree. Pointing know that s divorce Is very simple and very common. It's Just like a return from the south. Jack Adams, men alike are aroused over the at­ to the wide variance between present marriage certificate, only It un nu r •'Deacon John," as he Is affectionate­ tempt of sheep owners to cross what methods of conducting the lottery and rise you Instead of marrying you ; ly termed by his team mates, has has for many years been cattle range. those set forth In the laws o f July 7. but I didn't know It then. And If I'm heen promoted from the ranks to suc­ A t present the only means o f trans­ 1909, President Zayas ordered reforms going to tell this story I've got to ceed bis ex-chief, and w ill wear the porting 20,000 head of sheep to sum­ Intended to remove tho lottery from tell It Just as It happenetl. of course.) Well, I asked Mr. Jones If you could mer feeding grounds Is by rail. the category of political spoils. managerial toga hereafter. buy divorces, aud If lie had them for NO. II. 1P22. 4 * COPYRIGHT BY ELEANOR H. PORTER. sale; and you ought to have lieard thus« men laugh. There were six of them sitting around tbs stove behind me. “ Oh, yes. my little maid" (above all things I abhor to be called a little m aid!) one o f them cried. “ You can buy them If you’ve got money enough; but I don't reckon our friend Jones here bss got them for sale.” Then they all laughed again, and winked at each other. (That's another disgusting thing— winks when you ask a perfectly civil queetlon ! But what can you do? Stand It. that's alL There's such s lot of things we poor women have to stand!) Then they quieted down and looked very sober — the kind o f sober you know ts faced with laughs In the back—and began to tell me what a divorce really was. I can't remember them all, but I can some of them. O f course I understand now that these men were trying to he smart, and were talking fo r each other, not for me. And I knew It then— a little. W e know a lot more things sometimes than folks think we do. Well, as near ss I cun remember It was like this: “ A divorce Is a knife that cuts a knot that hadn't ought to ever been tied,” said one. “ A divorce Is a Jump In tlie dark," said anotber. "No, It ain't. I t ’s a Jump from the frying pan Into the fire," piped up Mr. Jones. "A divorce Is the comedy of tbe rich end the tragedy o f the poor," said a little man who wore glasses. "Divorce Is s nice »mushy poultice that may help but won't heal," cut In a nsgpwolce. "Divorce Is a guldepoet marked, 'l l — I to Heaven.' but lots o f folks miss Wall, I Asked Mr. Jones If You Could Buy Divorcee, and If Hs Had Them for Salo. fun In having It yourself. Beside«, they were very unkind and disagree- able, and tiragged a lot about their divorces. They said mine wras tame, and had no sort o f snap to It. wheo they found Mother didn't have a lover waiting In tbe Dext town, or Father hadn't run off with Ida stenographer, or nobody had shot anybody, or any­ thing. Ttiat made me mad, and I let them aee It. good sml plain. I told them our divorce was perfectly all right and genteel and respectable; that Nurse Harsh said It was. Ours was going to be Incompatibility, for one thing, which meant that you got on each other's nerves, and Just naturally didn't care for each other any more. But they only laughed, and »aid even more dloagreeable things, so that I didn't want to go to school any longer, and I told Mother oo. and the reason, too, o f course. But, dear me. I wished right off that I hadn't I supposed she was going to be superb and haughty and disdainful, and say things thst would put thos« girls where they belonged. But, my stars! Ilow could I know that ah# was going to burst Into such s «torn» of sobs and clasp me to her bosom, and get my face all wet and cry out: “ Oh. my baby, my baby— to think I hare sub­ jected you to this, my baby, my b ab y!" And I couldn't say s thing to com­ fort her, or make tier stop, even when I told her over end over again that I wasn't a baby. I was almost a young lady: and I wasn't being subjected to anything bad. I liked It— only I didn't like to hare those girls brag no. wheo our divorce was sway .bead of theirs, anyway. But she only cried more anil mors, and held me tighter and tighter, rock­ ing back and forth in her chair. Sho took me out o f school, though, and had a lady come to teach me all by myself, so I didn't h.tvs to hear those girls brag any more, anyway. That was better. But sbe wasn't any happier herself. I could see that. There were lots of other ladles there — beautiful ladles — only »he didn't seem to like them any better than I did the girls. I wondered I f maybe they bragged, too, and I asked her; bat sbe only began to cry again, and moan. “ W h it have I done, what have I done?"—and I had to try all over again to comfort her. But I couldn't. She got so she Just stayed In her room lots and lota. I tried to make her put on her pretty clothes, and do as the other ladles did. and go out and walk and sit on the big piazzas, and dance, and eat at tbe pretty little tables. She did. some, when we first came, and took me. and I Just loved It. They were such beautiful ladles, with their bright eyes, and their red cheeks and Jolly ways; and their dresses were so perfectly lovely, all silks and satins and sparkly spangles, and diamonds and rubies and emer­ alds, and silk stockings, and little bits of gold and silver slippers. And once I saw two of them smok­ ing. They had the cutest little ciga­ rettes (Mother said they were) In gold holders, and I knew then that I was seeing life— real life ; not the stupid kind yoo get back In a country town like Andersonville. And I said so to Mother; and I was going to ask her If Boston was like that. But I didn't get the chance. She Jumped up so quick I thought something had hurl her. and cried, “ Good Heavens, B ab y!" (H ow I hate to be called "B a b y "!) Then she Just threw some money on to the table to pay the bill and hurried me away. It was after that that she began to stay In her room so much, anil not take me anywhere except for walks at the other end of the town wbera It was nil quiet and stupid, and no music or lights or anything. And though I teased and teased to go back to the pretty. Jolly places, she wouldn't ever take me; not once. Then by and by. one day we met a little black-haired woman with white cheeks and very big sad eyes. There weren’t any spangly dresses and gold slippers about her, I ran tell you! She was crying on a bench In the park, and Mother told me to stay back and watch the swans while she went tip and spoke to her. (W hy do old folks always make us watch swans or read books or look Into store windows or run and play all the time? Don't they suppose we understand perfectly well whnt It means— that they're going to say something they don't want us to hear?) Well, Mother and the lady on the bench talked and talked ever so long, and tnen Mother calletl me up, and the lady cried a little over me. and said. “ Now. perhaps. If I’d hs-' n little girl like that— I" Then ...e stopped and cried some more. W e saw this lady real often after thst. She was nice and pretty and sweet, and I liked her; but she was always awfully sad. and I don't believe It was half so good for Mother to bo with her as It would have been for her to be with those Jolly, laughing ladles that were always having such good times. But I couldn't make Mother see It that way at all. There are times when It seems as If mother Just couldn't see things the way I do. Hon­ estly. It seems sometimes almost as If she was the cross-current and contra­ diction Instead of me. It does. Well, as I said before. I didn't like It very well out there, and I don't be­ lieve Mother did. either. But It's all over now. anil we're back home pack­ ing up to go to Boston. the way. Just the same, I notice," spoke up somebody with a chuckle. “ Divorce Is a coward's retreat from the battle of life." Captain Harris said this. He spoke slow and decided. Cap­ tain Harris Is old and rich, and not married. He's the hotel's star boarder, and what he says. goes, 'most always. But It didn't this time. 1 can remem­ ber Just how old Mr. Carltou suapped out the next. “ Speak from your own experience. Tom Harris, an' I'm Blinkin' you ain't fit ter Judge. I tell you divorce ts what three fourths o f the husbands an' wives In the world wish was waitin' for 'em at home this very night. But It ain't there." I knew, o f course, he was thinking o f hit wife. She's some cross, I guess, and has two warts on her nose. There was more, quite a lot more, said. But I ’ye forgotten the rest. Be­ sides. they weren't talking to me then, anyway. So I picked up my thread and slipped out o f the store, glad to escape. But, as I said before, I didn’t find many like them. O f course I know now—what divorce Is, I mean. And It's all settled. They granted us some kind of a decree or degree, and we're going to Boston next Monday. It's been awful, though— this last year. First we had to go to that hor­ rid place out west, and stay ages and ages. And I hated It. Mother did. too. I know she did. I went to school, ami “ Do aid folks honestly think there were quite a lot of girls my age. they are fooling us all ths time, and some boys; but I didn't rare much I wonder?” for them. I couldn't even have the fun of surprising them with the divorce we were going to have. I found they were (T O B E C O N T IN U E D .) going to have one. too— every last one o f them. And when everybody has a , The man who Is given to self pralsa thing, you know there's no particular owes an apology to his acquaintance* Vara G ordon, ths "movie” actress who has Immortalized motherhood on ths screen, has assumed the ears of 42 motherless children. Recently In Philadelphia, Mias Gordon’ s picture was unveiled at a special ceremony held at a Philadelphia orphanage. Through her charity ths horns Is mainly maintained. -------- O-------- SOCOSOKOHCOXOCOECOSQOHI 18 r What’s in a Name?” 8 * By M ILDRED M AR SH A LL S t­ ir F a ch atou t your lb history ; Jtfngtcsnce; your lu ck y dag sad lu ck y Jews( >*< >-) ■ — _______________________________j y WOMOOOOOOOOOOOPOOOOOOBOCiOl MI LU CEN T c p HE affected young mlsa who chsng- •A es her name from Mildred to Milli- cent In the fund belief that the two are Interchangeable, Is really rev lino- tenlng herself. The two names are ut­ terly dissimilar. MilUcent. which la translated to mean work, strength, comes from that remarkable word “ amal." meaning work, which appears In some similar form In all languages. We have our word “motl" from it. Many feminine names have been evolved from ttmoL the first probably being Anuilaswinth, the unfortunate queen of Lombardy, whom the Romans could not protect from the treachery o f her fnvorttea, Historians call her Amalasontha, but In Burgundy she became Ueil- sendra. Mellcerte, and Meluslne. Spanish balladlore reveals a Mell- sendra as the w ife of Don Oavferos, who was taken captive by the Moors and we hear o f ner through Don Quix­ ote. Meluslne was tbe nymph, wife o f Lord de Leeztgnan. who. according to old legend, retired from public view every Saturday and turned into a serpent. Princess Melisende carried the crown o f Jerusalem to the House of Anjoy and through the Provencal con­ nection o f the English court. Lady Mellsent Stafford, who lived during the reign o f Henry II, established the name In England. It soon came to be spelt Mellcent and finally MilUcent, prevailing as such today. The simplest o f all gems, the tur­ quoise. Is Mllllcent’s tallsmanlc stone. It Is said to protect Its wearer from all dangers, whether she walks or rides— or flies, the present day legend must add. It is an augury o f good fortune If she sees the new moon re­ flected in the stone. Saturday ts her lucky day anti 1 her lucky number and holly Is her flower. (C opyright.) -------- O-------- A LINE ____ O’ CHEER By John Kondrick Bang«. A PLE ASING HOPE H O P E some day when I have »on e Into th© realm s o f »lo r y T o meet upon those shores anon Th© grt-at o f so n » and story; T o greet old H om er with his lyr©. And chum It with Balboa, A n d chat aw hile with m y grand sire. Th© well-known Mr, Noah. I I hop© to meet with Socrate©, And listen to Macaulay. And smoke perhaps a pipe o f peace W ith Pow hatan and B alelxh; T o roam the fields with A vo n ’s son On terms so fa r from chilly T h at he’ll r e fe r to me as John, Th e while I call him Billy. (C o p y r ig h t) *1