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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1915)
MUTTON, MONEY AND DRESS. THE DARDANELLES. HIDDEN WEALTH. Coeentrlc Hsnry Cavendish and Soma af Hia Queer Ways. A (trait Famed In Mythology as Well ee In Hiotory. Why It 1» Always Wise ta Analyse th» Earth When Digging. Wheuever Manry ('aveudtah. the fa :4ft a. hi . Ilililx Bchool. mous English chemist nod pbyaiclat, 11 a. in. Preaching service. antnrfuI ikh I Ills guest» lie would always 7 :Hl> p. in. Evening services, (Iva tin-in the sama fsra a lag of mut A :IA |> in. U. Y. r. U. iiim IIng. ton. A story gons that one day when 7 :4ft I’rayer meetlng. Everybody wslrome to any and al) of four friends wore coining It was asked him what should be ordered for dlu- these services. ner, He nuswered. "A leg of mutton." "Mr," was the reply, "that will not lie enough for five." Well. then, get two,” Millard Avenue Hresbyterlan Church said the boat. When lids eccentric gentleman died 10 a. m. Sabbath School, he was the largest holder of bank stock 11 a m Morning worship, tn England. He owned £1,157,000 in H :4ft p. m. Y. P. B. 0. K. 7 :30 p. in. Krening worship, different public funds, besides freehold 7 :So p. in. Thursday. midweek service projierty of £H.000 a year and a bal M p. in. Thursday, choir practice. ance of £50,000 on account. This large Rev. Wm. 11. Anns, Pastor. Income was allowed to accumulate without attention. On one occasion, when the bankers had in hand a Im I- ance of UO.ikJU. they thought it wall to St. Peter’s Catholic Church acquaint Mr. Cavendbdi with the fact Bundays: "If It la any trouble to you I will H a. in. Ixtw Mass. take It out of your bands. Ilo not 10:110 a. m. High Maes. come here to plague me." A :30 a. m Sundry Hchool. "Not the least trouble to us, str. but 13 M Chlor rehearsal. we thought you might like some of it Week days: Mass at H a. m. to be Invested." "Well, what do you want to do?" " 1’erbaps you would like half of ft Seventh Day Adventist Church Invested 7’ 10 a. m. Saturday Habhalh Hchool. "Do so. da so, and do not come here 11 a. in. Haturday preaching. to bother me or I’ll remove It," was 7 :80 p. in. Wednesday, Prayer meeting. the churllah finale of the interview. 7 :4ft p. in. Bunday preaching. Cavendish was aeveuty eight years of age when he died in 1810, and he had German hanqcllcal Keformed Church never changed the fashion of his dress for silty year».—London Graphic. lo a. in. Bunday Hchool. 10 a. in. Baturday, German school. H |, in Wednesday. Y I’ s ODDITIES IN NAMES. 11 a. m. Bunday worship. Th. Bchiliiknecht, Pastor. The De rd» ueHe» mid the Hellespont • re names for the aume thing. At Ito narrowest place the strait Is leno then • mile wide Ou one »Lie la Asia, and ! on the other la Europa. Ti»e strait la famous tu mythology The pre-Christian Incursions of barba rians into Europa often were halted there. Xarxea end Alexander ferried acroaa. One determined to destroy Die clvlllza tlou of Gree-'e and the other to diffuse (jreclau culture over the whole world. Cruaadera went back and forth over this »trait. The Itoman empire of the east commanded it eveu after the M<>- hammedana bad eetabll»hed themselves at Adrianople. By treaty and by consent and by her situation Turkey waa given control of thia etrait. Strange to cay. In modern time» the flrat ship of war that ever |>a»aed through flew the flag of America. Bnlnbrldge ran by the guna of the forte and unfurled the atara and »tripes In front of Constantinople, and In that city he and the American crew were elaborately entertained. For many centuries Russia baa look ed with eager eyes for the control of the shores along this straiL—Memphis ('commercial A in-cal. Material thrown up by burrowinc animals or ex|H»«cd In digglug or plow ing, aud, of course, railway cuttings or any excavations, should be carefully examined for the presence or Indica tions of naeful mineral». Fallen stones, especially carried down by rivers, should lie carefully ln»[»ected, and If •ny »tones of a promising character auch aa vein rock, which are knowp as abode stones, is- found, tbe Inspection should be continued up tbe river or the vulley. The main may be many ' miles or only a few feet away from J where the atoMB that belong to the vein now are. A vein rock usually is of a different d«-gr<-<- of hardness to tbe surrounding rock. It la harder ttian the surround ing materials. In weathering tbe out crop is marked by projecting masses of rocks or depressions, which may be followed by tbe eye for some distance marking a vein. These outcrofm should be examined to see If they contain any useful min eral or Indli-atlons of them. If the outcrop presents a »pongy looking mass, stained with dark and other hues of brown. It gives a favorable in dication. This material is called gos san and Is a favorable indication of rich minerals lying underneath.—Chi cago Herald. At The Churches Arleta lldptlst Church '4 I» > t 'I Tremont, Kern Park and Arleta The Arieta tliealre is being converted expenses of tbe Federation of CI u I m which convenes in this city in June. into a garage. Miss Saraii Bnel vt«ited friends in Tlx* regular meeting of the Arleta W Salem Saturday . C T. U. will be held Tuesday p. m. at Mrs. Payne of doth street has been ill ! 2:30 at Laurelwood Methodist Church. with grippe the past week. Mrs. Mallett will speak io tlie aftermxm. Jeweler Johnson baa been seeing the In U m * evening Dr. Lockwood and Mrs. Mallett will speak on Medical Temper fair at Friaco the past two weeks. ance and a public demonstration of Mrs W. A. Freeburger visited friends patent medicine will be given. in Salem, Sunday. A matron’s silver medal contest was Born, to Mr. anti Mrs. H. M. Daniee, j held last week in U m - Annabel Presby a daughter, on Monday. April 19. terian Church. The contestants were E. J. Risen of .Millard avenue waa i Mrs. Blanchard, Mrs. l**na Sweetland, token quite ill on Monday. Mrs. Carl Holcomb and Mrs. Pettete. Tlie Epworth League held a social at | Mrs. Holcomb won the medal. Tiie the M. E. Cboreh, Wednesday evening. Aeolian male chorus rendered several choice selections which were well re Win. Meinkenmier has returned from ceived. his homestead in Lake County for a By some error the play that is to be i visit. put on Friday evening by tlie patrons of Geo. Cone and wife went to Lone the Baptist Church waa named ‘‘Breezy Rock, Ore., last Monday, where he will Paint” in the last Herald. ‘‘Breezy be employed in tbe mill. Point” is the correct title. And the Howe's store at Gray's Crossing is play will be given at the church as it having its face wasbed white with a fresh was found impractical to use the school coat of paint. building. A very fine program i» being Arleta indoor baseball girls played the prepared. Woodstock girls Wednesday at home The South-East Portland Develop I and got beaten 19 to 20. ment League met in the Millard avenue HER ABSENT BOY. Mark Byers, one of the pupils of the HARVEY AND THE BLOOD. , Arleta school, is in St. Vincent’s hos- theatre Monday evening, April 19, to When e Mother’s Lot 1» One of Wist discuss the issuing of park bonds. City Hew His Theory of Circulation Waa 1 pital, very ill with pneumonia. ful, Weary Welting. Born and Demonstrated. Commissioner Brewster waa present and Mrs. Witback and daughter have re- It's mighty hard to lie a mother of It was while studying at Padua un j turned from their homestead near Ar spoke in favor of purchasing tlx* entire eons tn Horneburg. I worked in the der a professor who had discovered lington in Gilliam county. Corvallis addition to be used for a park. The Old English Puritans Indulged In poetoffl.-e for a year once—handed out the valves In the veins that Harvey mall and I got to know juat exactly Some Curious Froska. Lewis Dougherty of Ostrander, Wash., Some were in favor of street paving flrst. discovered the circulation of the blood. Kern Park Chrlstaln Church Referring to an article on the un what most of the mothers tn town He was curious to know what these is visiti.-.g his sisters, Mrs. W. C. Smith Mr. Russell spoke for tlx* park bonds. usual Christian name aa an aid to wanted. I could pleas« them with a valves were for, and, finding that they and Mr». W. H. Woodworth. Corner doth Ht. ami Pith Ave. H. K. Tbe Corvallis addition, which is prac 10 a. m i: bls th bool. fame, a correspondent kindly submits new magazine and myatlfy them with all pointed in the same direction, be Mrs. Ollie Kirby of Kalama is visiting tically covered with fir tree« can be pur Ila m and H p tn. preachiug service. some s|>ecimen names for perplexed a circular or a business letter. could think of no reason for their ex But If I wanted to light them up un her sister, Mrs. J. H. Gibeon of 5909, chased for >25,000. 7 p. in. Christain Endeavor. parents. Five years ago istence unless It might be to prevent til they took the shadows out of the A p. m. Thursday, mid-week prayer 59th avenue. in 1878 a l/mdon Journal announced $8(XK) would have taken it while five the blood from flowing backward. meeting. corners as they went out I would give Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bowman of years hence *50,000 will not touch it. Placing a ligature on bls arm, be A :4ft p. in. Thursday. Bible Study the marriage of a lady whose first them a letter from a son way off some name was take a deep breath— Tetu- Claes. where making good. The i>est of them found that one set of ve»sels, the ar 6230, 2»ith avenue spent the week-end at Many of tbe ladies present deemed it an A cordial welcome to all who will at anutrelalterulatea, but it omitted to didn't write any too often. Once a teries, liecame distended with blood on Sherwood with friends. excellent plan to remove some of the mention what she was called in the tend any all services. the aide nearest to tbe heart while garbage from the vacant lots and thus week la pretty regular. I suppose, from Mrs. John Law of 6141, 67th street, It. Tibbs Maley, Minister I bosom of the family. Among the Dub the veina became distended with blood lin marriage licenses, too, the name the other end, but you should see the on tbe side farthest from the heart who lias been visiting in The Dalles for help make the ‘‘City Beautiful.” Atieanadlolagra occurs. And as lately mother tiegiu to come in hungry again This to him meant only that the blood the past three weeks, is at home again. William Penn’s Measurement». aa 1805 a Dorinda ( aaaandm apts-ared the second day after her letter came. Win. Tate and wife are visiting E. E. St. Pauls tplscopal Church And when a hoy came home success flowed from the heart through the ar The height of the statue of Willlare in the Ixmdon Times. With such names teries and back to tbe heart through Cone and wife oj 5455, 82d street. They One block couth ol Woodmere station. ful and pro»i>eroua and bls proud Penn on Philadelphia city hall la thir Holy Communion the first Bunday of one could hardly full to get into the mother towel him down Main street it tbe veins. It also explained the beat were former friends in Vancouver, ty-seven feet and it weighs 52.400 each month at A p. in. No other ser psjieni ing of the heart and tbe throbbing of Waaii. pounds. It was cast In Philadelphia in Odd combinations of nnmea resulted used to go to my heart to ace the wist the pulses. vices that day. ful looks of the woman friends. Kenneth Chambers of 83d street and forty-seven pieces and so skillfully from the system of nomenclature fol Every other Bunday the regular eer But the medical and surgical world There 1» hardly a family In Horne lowed by the rurltaus. Junies Brome vices will lie as usual. received this epoch making discovery Mt. Scott avenue was taken lo the hos joined that the most careful Inspection Evening Prayer and sermon at 4 p. tn. In his ’"Travels Over England, Scotland burg of tiie right age which hasn't a with scorn. Harvey published a book pital Tuesday for an operation for falls to detect the junctures It was Bunday Hchool meets at 3 pdm. B. and Wales," published In 1700, gives | grownup son off at war somewhere— placed In position In sections. The hat Boatwright, Bupt , 1.. Maffetl, Bee. a copy of a "Jury Return Made at fighting failure. It's grand when they on his discovery, and his practice fell hernia. 1» 3 feet in diameter; rim. 23 feet in off couHlderably. Doctors scoffed, and Rev. O. W. Taylor, Rector. llye. Sussex. In the Ijite Rebellious. | win. but I hate to think of some boy» circumference; nose, 13 Inches long; Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Marshall of 5530, the public looked on him as a crank. Troublesome Times." The names of who haven't come back.—George Fitch It was a quarter of a century after 41st avenue are making preparations eyes, 12 Inches long and 4 Inches wide; mouth from corner to corner. 1 foot; the twelve good men and true were In American Magazine. the book appeared before tbe discovery toward leaving for San Francisco to at- face from hat to chin, 3 feet 3 Inches; lents tvdfiijelkdl Church Meek Brewer. Graceful llanllug. Kill- , tend the fair. was accepted by tbe learned men of Hermon by the Pastor, 11 a. m. and sin Pimple, Earth Adams, Weep-uot hair. 4 feet long; shoulders. 28 feet In Just Like Eve’s Apple. the world.- New York World. Mr. George Lee. who spent the winter circumference and 15 feet In diameter; 7:80 p. m. A fruit supposed to bear the mark of Billing. More Fruit Fowler. Hope-for Bunday Hchool 9:46 a. m., C. B. Brad- Bending. Return Rpelinan, Fly Debate Eve'» teeth Is one of the many botan at the home of bis sister, Mrs. Frank waist 24 feet in circumference and 8 The Dumb Waiter. foni, Superintendent. Simmons in Reservoir Park, returned feet 9 Inches tn diameter and 4 feet ical curlisiltles of Ceylon. The tree on R<d*erta. Stand Fast on High Stringer. Y. P. A. 6:30 p. m. Eva Bischoff, ¡ Tbe value of tbe old fashioned labor long: fingers. 2 feet 6 Inches tn diam which It grows Is known by the »ignlfl- Be Faithful Joiner and Fight the Good President. saving device, the dumb waiter, cannot this week to his home in Alaska. cant name of “the forbidden fruit." or be exaggerated. Instead of carrying Fight of Faith White. Prayer meeting Thursday H p. m. The ladies of the Laurel wood Congre eter: hands. 6 feet 9 Inches In circum ference. 3 feet in diameter and 4 feet How a present duy justice would en "Eve's apple tree." The blossom has A cordial welcome to all. gational church took a picnic lunch and long: fingers. 2 feet 6 inches long: fin T. R Hornachncb, Pastor. , joy himself If a jury named In thia a very pleasant »cent, but the really up the many, many things that daily have to come from the cellar they are spent the day, Wednesday, with Grand- ger nails. 3 inches long, legs from ankle style were called before him!—London remarkable feature of the tree, the one placed ou the dumb waiter. No energy to knee. 10 feet; ankle. 5 feet in cir Chronicle. to which It owe» Its name. Is the fruit. 1« wasted, and one trip will save three. I ma LeRoy of Reservoir Park. ML Scott (-enter of Truth. Geo. Avery of Kendall was taken to cumference; calf of legs. 8 feet 8 Inch It Is beautiful and haugs from the tree It serves tbe place also of the more Wonderful Earthworms. In a |>ecullar manner. Orange on the modern linen chute. The linen chute the hospital in February for the removal es In circumference; feet. 22 Inches Meeting every Bunday evening at 8:00 p. m. Three doors east of »2d Bt., I Aa Darwlu long ago showed, the outside and deep crimson within, on ch Is not to tie tabooed, for it has its uses, ' of a spinal tumor. He was returned wide. 5 feet 4 inches loug.—Philadel Grays Crossing, Portland. Ore. earthworm is the farmer'» friend It» fruit has the appearance of having had but It is practically wasting space to i home Wednesday afternoon somewhat phia Press. burrows drain mid aerate the soil, a piece bitten out of It This fact to have both it aud the dumb waiter. In i improved. A Veil and a Mirror. while the earth which hna passed gether with it» poisonous quality, led many houses the dumb waiter stops A social will be given in the Iaurel- From a feminine source comes a Lents friend’s Church through its body lx finely divided and the Mohammedans to represent It as short nt tbe second floor—the reason 9:4fi a. in. Bible School, Clifford Bar la constantly living brought to the sur the forbidden fruit of the garden of why has never been discovered—or wood Methodist Church, April 21st. by question which is more ea.-lly answered face from lower level». It« body Is ker Superintendent. | Eden and to warn meu against It» nog- sometimes It starts at the flrst floor the Young Peoples’ Societies of the at first than at second thought—a ques Il :00 a. m Preaching services. tion—that is. which is not quite as sim adapted to the burrowing habit. The j lous properties. The murk upon the Instead of lu the cellar, another enig United Brethern, Congregational and 0:2ft p. m. Christian Endeavor. ple as it seems. It is this: jHiluted head end Is devoid of feel fruit is attributed to Eve. 1 Methodist churches. ma. This Is as impractical as it would 7 :80 p. m. Preaching Services. Does a woman wearing a veil see ers and eyes, and the foot stumps ure May 7th an entertainment will be lie to have the sidewalk end before it H :00 p, in T'iiurx.lay. mid-week i only represented by rows of bristles, when she looks tn a mirror what an The Elgin Marbles. reaches tbe bouse. It simply doesn't given by the pupils of the Arleta school. prayer meeting. other persou sees who looks at her The adveutures of the Elgin marbles, answer the purpose for whiel^ it was Admission 15c. Junior Christian Endeavor meets which can la- felt If the linger tie pass Programs have not yet through her veil? ed along the body from track to front. Friday alter school. now lu the British museum. Itegan lu j Intended — Woman's Home Companion been printed. At this entertainment On consideration one realizes that tbe A cordial welcome to all these ser- ' There are no jaws, but the muscular 1803. when they were wrecked at Cerl j the Parent-Teacher Circle will sell home veiled woman looks through her veil at vices. Rev. John Riley, Pastor. part of the digestive tulie acts as a go on their way from Greece to Eng- j Buddha. kind of pump for taking In food. This land. It took the divers three years an image which is itself veiled, and The origin of Buddhism, which ranks made candies. Includes plants and animals. It has a and a vast sum of money to flsh up the tn numbers among tbe great religions therefore she apparently looks at her Mr. Guy Johnson, who has made his Lents Baptist Church small gizzard. which contains many Parthenon relics. It Is believed that of the world. Is wrapped In much un home here in the city several years re self through two veils Instead of the Lord's Day. April 2ft, Bible Schoo) stone«, anil these nro used Instead of I.onl Elgin spent over £74.000 in pro- j certainty. and tbe personality of its cently returned to his home-state. Ken- one which is all that dims to tbe vision 9:4ft a. m. teeth to grind the food.—Chicago Her curing tbaae priceless fragments left by founder is more or less obscure. It is of tbe other observer. Then there is : tucky, and took nnto himself a bride. Morning worship, Il a. in. aid Turkish vandals, who would probably, generally believed that Buddha was a Mr. and Mrs. Johnson are now with the further fact that in a mirror what Elmo Height* Sunday School, 2:80 have made an end of even these had prince of a petty Indian nation and ' relatives in Firland, bnt have taken was right becomes left and vice versa, p. tn. A Lssson In Politeness. so that what one sees there is not a the earl not rescued them In time. The 1 that he was bora about tbe beginning It Y P. IL, 0:30 p m. Armed with a subixiena a deputy i house of commons voted £3«.iXX> for ' of tbe fifth century before Christ He apartments on the east side where they picture of oneself, but of somebody Evening worship. 7:11O p. ui. sheriff went out to serve It on a wealthy ; their purchase so that the enterprising j was named Siddhartha and was also will soon be at home to their friends. who is like oneself only as one of a A cordial welcome to three services J. M Nelson, Pastor | and extremely snobbish manufacturer, i peer lost heavily tn cash and suffered known as Sakya, his family name. Mr Deruch has offered the Millard j pair of gloves is like the other. whom he met nt the gate of the mniiil from a public agitation against his al- The title of Buddha, which was given avenue theatre to the Ladies Auxiliary That, however, has nothing to do facturer's country home. The great ■ leged "vandalism, rapacity and dlslion j him. means “the enlightened." He with the question as to the veils, and of the South-East Portland Develop Lents M. L Church man was In an automobile, accompa ! esty," as well as from Byron's “Curse ' spent many years in study and soli ment League as a meeting place, Thurs that is quite complicated enough to nied by two Indies, and as the process of Mlnervn."—London Chronicle Preaching 11 a. tn. tary meditation and finally evolved the day afternoon of each week. The ladies stand alone.—New York Times server handed over the pnpers he po Sunday Bchool 9:4ft. philosophy which he preached for over litely raised tils hat- The other ns Epworth League 6:30. forty years in northern India. He was hope by their combined efforts to im Grip of the Bulldog. Penetration of Light. sumed n democratic manner. "You Evening service 7:4 - p. m. prove the civic conditions of this part of It 1« a commonly accept-' 1 belief that about eighty when he died.—Youth's Experiments show that light can be Service» st B-nnett Chapel at 3 p. m. j don’t need to take off your lint to me. the city. Companion. and 8 p. m seeu through a clean cut o|>ening of young man." lie said. “1 took off m.v nothing short of being pried loose will The many friends of Dr. and Mrs. Large congregations have attended hat not to you. sir." was the answer, Induce n bull-lor t<> give up hi« grip on not more than one forty-thousandth of Tuning Forks. there services and you are invited to' "but to the ladles with you."--Argo another dog or on an Intruder, but this Kmxiell are giving them the glad hand an Inch. The tuning fol k was the invention of of fellowship. They nicently returned worship »ith in. Is a mistake. A little household am This fact was determined by taking naut. \V. B-\vd Misiro, Pastor. monIn poured on him n« near his nose John Stone, royal trum|>eter. In 1811 from Spokane where they have lawn two thoroughly clean straight edges Though the pitch of forlss varies slight as circumstances will allow will make A Word to Parents. making their home. Dr Knodell iJ and placing a piece of paper between Never amuse your children nt the .ex him let go Imine Ilatcly. The fumes of ly with hnnires of the temperature or secretary of the Home Missionary Boanl the surfaces at one end. the opposite A Sluijqlsh liver Needs Allention by rust, they are the most accurate ammonia are so overpowering that a penne of other people. Never allow end being allowed to come together Ix-t your Liver get torpid and you art your children to ridicule other people dog cannot possibly maintain hi« grip I mean« of determining pitch. Tuning of the Congregational Church for East The straight edges being placed be ern Washington and Idaho. His work forks are <-n|>able of being made of any in for a spell of misery. Everybody Neglect this advice and the time will and Ills breath nt the same time pitch within certain limits, but those has Ix-en very heavy and lie has had to tween the eye and a strong light In a gets nil attack now sud then. Timi,“ assuredly come v hen these children commonly used are tbe notes A aud C. come to tlie city for a much needed rest dark room, a wedge of light waa per Her Business. suds of people keep their Livers active will amuse themselves with your fol ceived from the ends between which “It’s no u«e trying to «teal a march Living the sounds represented by the Tiie Arleta Parent-Teacher Circle will tbe paper was placed and the opposite, and healthy bv using Dr. Kim’'» Nr« Ides and ridicule your authority.—Ex second and third space« in the treble on that pretty vlrl at the clove conn hold their regular meeting April 30th. which were brought together The Life Pills. Fine for the Htomach, too change stave. tor." The Woodmen' ai d Hoffman Circles ami thickness of the paper being known, Stop the Dizziness, Constipation, "Why not?" Wisdom. the Arleta W. C. T. U. have been invit- the distance apart of the two edges of Biliousness and Indigestion. Clear the His Walking War Record. "She has a way of making every one Hope and slice. <« make a finer tonic c ith tb< in. A prize lias been tbe small end of the wedge of light The Dundee Courier has tilts laconic iilisxl. Only 2ÔC at your Druggist. show one's hand."- Atlnnta Constitu j war note: offered to the reon having th? greatest was easily calculated. _________——_——- than medicine. tion. • The best tonic Is fresh air. "Soldiers ran be as laconic as sailors. number of mother« (yes, and fathers The best restorative Is sleep. Irving’s Intensity. The late Sir George Groves used to tell too) or,: at this meeting. We want 500 Eager For Revenge. The best stlmuliint Is exercise. The piercing eyes and lnten«e ex of an old soldier who went about beg parents out that afternoon. Come and Stage Manaci-r You are to hit the Fatigue calls for rest and not the pression of Henry Irving once bad the , hero with this club In the last act. ging. Iiearing a placard: ’Actions, 7; * i A effect of making a fellow actor alto »pur.—Wisconsin State Journal. Villain—I don't think ! can wait that wound«. 9: children. 8; total. 24.’" fine program is promised. gether forget that he was on tbe stage long. ITc called me a ham.—Rocky The Inducement. The Menial Culture Club met at the at all. It occurred in Manchester dur Fixing the Break. Diseases of Women and Children "He showed her a tine building lot tn Mountain News "They were both broken up by their home of Dr and Mr». Stout, on 54th Ing a performance of “Macbeth." ami a fashionable suburb just before she sc pa rat ion.” avenue Friday afternoon. The Club has in the scene where Macbeth says to a Specialty The Difficulty. agreed to be Ills." "But I understand they've effected a been reviewing ‘'One Hundred Years in one of the murderers, “There’s blood “Tom out of work again? Why, I rei’onclllatlon and are now re paired.” "Ah, a case of love at first sight!”— Pacific Tabor 3214 Local 2011 Europe," and this wa« the closing meet upon thy face!" Irving put so much thought be had a steady Job." Baltimore American. ing of their studies for the year. Three earnestness into his words that the “Oh, the job was steady! The trou murderer forgot hla proper answer The Similarity. excellent papers were read by Mrs. LODGE DIRECTORY. Persevering mediocrity Is much more blc Is Tom wasn't.”—Boston Transcript. Tls Banquo'a, then”) and replied In "Jim says his wife'» tongue goes as Sadie Dnnhar, Mrs. R. R. Howard and fes|w»’table and unspeakably more use a startled voice: “la there? Great fast as an express." Bhllnh Circle No. I», Ladles of O. A. A. meet» ful than talented Inconstancy.—Hamtl The flrst bond of society Is marriage: "Yes, and It’s always on the rail."— Mrs. James Huggins. The Club is plan Scott” Ha fancied, aa be afterward IM and M Saturday evenin«» In I. O. O. F. ning to give two social teas in May. the said, that he’d broken a blood veasa L the next, our children.—Cicero. ton. Baltimore American. hall, tent». Lillah Mattel, Pre»., Carrie funds to go toward helping to meet the Ingle», Sec'y. PROFESSIONAL GARDS DR. JOHN FAWCETT