BABES IN T H E WOODS. bnULt SAhi S CHKISTMAS. f _ R rvanga and P u n ish m en t of a M a in e S c o u n d r e l In 1679. Dy RODKRTUD (Copyright, lino. by elation. J LOVB. pr«*aa >twn UH U N C L E S A M . ih . i b u .y w lghl Who»« dull«« never Id h im p-iuie, Approved on ChriM nte« eve, bediglit In m erry gerb ol Senle Cl«u>. O •N a w in u U lh aa t«,* c r ie d U n c le Sam, “Lett I lo r gel •ome chick or child O l m ine, h it slock, ing» l u l l Io cram, From out m y pack w ith treasures p ile d ." T h en swilt through io r l y « seven •talcs. A n d territories three or lour, H e «routed, leaving sleds and skates A n d kilderols at every door. • H a l Up to **>8 or so,* Said Uncle Sam, " m y work was done W ith this, but now 1 lea f ho. ho i— M y task is scarcely yet begun I" So oil he sailed across the sweep O l sally waters, m ile on mile, A n d gladdened every chick asleep In Porto Rico s placid isle. T h en swilt and lar his airship (lew. T ill every Filipino tot. O r black or blond, or brown or blue. A bundant C hrist, mas p r e s e n t s got. And sailing back above the isles W here swart K a, nakas Irisk and play. TllKi< BWIFT AND FAK H e poured H a w a ii HIM A III»IIIP F I .KW. piles and piles O l gewgaws made for Christm as day. • I'm through.” cried Uncle Sain, "at last!** A n d than the jolly rogue spidt “Pshaw I 1 wonder 111 ought Io cast Some ballast e h on Panama?** R a a t i th a C h ria ttn a a C a r o l, A c o n l i n u t d i t o r y in th ia p a p t r In 1679 James Adam» of York ! became affronted with one of his ' neighbors, Henry Simpson, and de­ termined to avenge himself upon i two of Simpson a children, whose ages were six and nine years. In a solitary place four or five miles I from the dwelling houses of the in- | habitants he built of logs beside a ledge of perpendicular rocks a pen C o p y rig h t, 1910. b y A m o r lr a n P r« M A M o r ia lio n . or pound several feet high, with walls inclined inward from bottom H K t o o g h a r o n a d a y in h i t a u l e m e k l l t , to top. After he had built this he A n d h a t i a t a m a f n u l i in ir o n a n d t l i t l . decoyed the children into the woods H a r t> a ry i u l n e l t n t i a t a c h e a p l i t t l e l a t i n . under a pretense of searching for H a t h t r f a c t tv u s a t lo-V aly a n d f r o t h a t th a dabort. birds’ nests ami caused them to en­ H e h a d h o r t a t a n d c a t t l a a n d a c r a t o f la n d ter within the pound, where he left A n d u r V a n l i to t i a i l o n h i t t l l g h t a t t c o m m a n d . them confined to perish. The place A h o u t t in th a c o u n t r y , a p a l a c e in t o t i n has since been called the Devil’s ( H u t th a a y a t o f h i t c h a t t f f t u r tia r a g e n tl e a n d b r o tin ) . Invention. The children were soon missed, and the alatmed inhabitm ts search­ ed for them more than forty-eight hours. The boys, when aware of their wretched situation, made va­ rious attempts to get out, and at length, by digging away with their ' T ' H I S c a p t a i n e t f i n a n c e . ha t i o o t d IIKa a f~ yH . y o u t h u n to y o u t h i t fora-V ar th e hands the surface of the earth un­ 1 nm g. derneath one of the bottom logs, S o th a d id n o t t o y ” f i o " tih a n h a b r o n tih t A t th a to r c h t o th a t o t i . a t th e m o th t o th a effected their escape. They wander­ b a r a rin g f la m a . ed in the woods three days, being at H a t h o t i t r a d h a r t i l t h p r a t a n t t o f d ia m o n d t S o th a j a t i a l t a n d r in g , t i l t h a m a tta g a last attracted to the seashore by the a n d p a a r lt c o n tr it e . A n d c r o tin a d h ar t i l t h r o ta t. th i t f a i r a t t o f W ant bach to th a e ld e r ly tio o a r ona noise of the surf, where they were n ig h t. g ir lt. found. H u t th a g li tt e r i n g ¡ a t i a l t tia r a t o o n p u t h a d A n d t i l a n t a n d d a r g t l o o d th a a u to m o ­ The depraved criminal was con­ a tid a . b ile . demned to have thirty stripes well A n d h i t r o t a t . n e g le c te d . t o o n tiH t a d a n d W ith n o H g h tt o 'e r th a b o n n e t, n o h a n d o n ; laid on, to pay the father of the th a t i h a t g . d ie d . ' children £5, the treasurer £10, be­ f ' o r th a m a g n a te t o o t f r i t t l i d a n d to r in g la d f ' o r a m a id e n in l a t i n a n d a to-Var in sides fees and charges of the prison, le a th e r a n d o ld . A n d th a l o c h o f th a c h a u f f e u r ti a r a y a l l o t o W a n e d C h r i t t m a t e-va t o th a p a r t o n ' t to ­ and remain a close prisoner during g e th e r . a t Hold. the court’s pleasure or till further order. The same month he recog­ nized before two of the judges, “conditioned to send him, within Ills W e M ig h t H a v e . Good Enough. The Science of Botany. H is C h riatm o s G ift. twenty-one days, out of the juris­ A famous writer said: “Man in “Is your name Goodenough?” Thu following story Is told o f a little Botany in generally understood to diction.” have originated with Aristotle, boy. three years eld, who lives In asked a bill collector of a man on genera,, or, as it is expressed, on “ Y o u r H u m b le S o r v a n t.” the average, does not live above two whom he was calling. about 317 II. C. But it was not Atlanta: Anthonv Trollope was at one Ills mother had been tel.Ing hltn the and twenty years, and during these “It is,” answered the man, with a untildhe fifteenth century that the of the birth of Christ. two and twenty years he is liable to time appointed a surveyor or inspec­ look of surprise. science began to assume anything story The next morning he went to the “Then I have a bill against you.” two and twenty thousand evih, tor of taxes, and Mr. Worsfold’s like ita modern aspect. But the trunk which contained his clothing, friend was one of a deputation who real founder of modern botany was took out a cloak and then put his cap And he handed him a slip of paper. many of which are incurable. Yet “That is not my name,” said the even in this dreadful state men will waited on him. After a very heated the justly celebrated Linnaeus, who on. strut and figure on the stage of discussion Trollope said to them: in 1735 made known hi» “system,” “Where are you going?*' he was man. life. They make love at the hazard “Look here! I want you to uuder- “But you said your name was which has ever since been recogniz­ asked. of destruction and intrigue, carry j stand one thing. When I write to And the little fellow replied: "I'm Goodenough.” ed as the foundation of the science. “So it is,” said the man as he pre­ on war and form projects just as if you that I am your humble and obe­ Aristotle merely started the in­ going to God. and you hare all got to quiries which received their full an­ go with me. I’ve got to take that pared to close the door. “I t ’s good they were to live in luxury and de­ dient servant, I am d— well noth­ poor little baby aome Santy Claus!” ing of the sort.”—London Tele- light for a thousand ages.” enough for me.” swers in the great Linnaeus. browns 3 i graph. C H R IS T M A S ANNOUNCM ENT! 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