Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, July 29, 1925, Image 6

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    RURAL ENTERPRISE
s
Shlnto and B uddhist b e lie v e rs; to th<
fo rm er It Is th e beautiful goddess
‘c ausing flow ers to bloom brightly, tc
th e la tte r 1t is th e folded bud o f ths
»acred l-otus.
H ow W orld Takes
Its Vacations
Expenses Paid by Lottery.
OMETHING TO THINK
ABOUT S y F. A. WALKER
A LA VALENTINE
By DOUGLAS MALLOCH
r p HE rose Is red,
Z
The violet blue;
T h e desire to clim b th e p erfect
This little bill
snow w hite cone o f F uji has glxen rise
I p rivileged to e m b a rra s s a n d humllla e
MERE PRETENDERS
to vacation lo tte rie s th roughout J a p a n
1» overdue.
I th e ir fellow -beings.
T he lucky tick et gives its h older su f­
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T h e ir b eh av io r fo rm s a so rt o f back-
Please pay It now—
N ALL com m unities th e re is a class JfroUi|(J w|>icb is recognized at first
ficient fu n d s to ascend th e suprem e
f.
Don’t wait till when
a lta r and sa lu te th e sun a s it tu r n s the
of men and wom en who cannot g lan c e by th e unassum ing, w ell-edu­
w a terin g p lace of the V iennese---rich m > s o f c o t t o n as th e J a p a n e se call the sta n d up s tra ig h t and put a nam e
The rose and violet
c ated and c u ltu red a s su p rem ely a r t i ­
Bloom again.
and |MH»r T h e re Is B aden. S w itzerland, «loud roof. Into a flee<e of gold. AH U[«»n th e ir actions. If you will ts a e
ficial a n d brazen.
and th e _ p rin , cip
Ger- , ..........................
su m m er th o u .................e
sa n d s of .............
pilgrim s, sta v es time to sc ru tin iz e them closely. J« «
„ ality , of Baden.
,
For
If yon do
S<> th in k in g a n d so a c tin g th ey con­
m any
T h e la tte r .lo n e eoB U ins the
ed [D
n o th in « (or
flnd
Ihey « „ at th ro u g h life
Delay It thus.
ta m in a te e v ery th in g they touch.
h ealth sp rin g town». B adenw eller. An ,
p
,
r „ IurPMi Bnd w earing
(.h ,
on th e w ater», governeo In
No violet
W auhlnffton — W hen
m illion*
of tugasr. Grleabarh. I* rteraharli. c u l-1
No m an o r w om an o f e a rn e s t Intern
* e m c n ts by th e whim » of l i e t(i)1)g
hat* sh r ap ed like Hie cone of • , he(r „ ..v
(.Hn eflIlle |„ c o n ta c t w ith th e s e
Will bloom for u»;
AiiiericatiM leav e for th re e days. 'l in e m inuting in B uden B aden th u s Darned
tteeka, o r th re e m o n th s at (tie bench In Mil effort to distin g u ish It from the F uji Itself, toll up the tra il m ark ed tide« ,n d wind».
p re te n d e rs w ithout e x p e rie n c in g a
Unless
you pay.
yellow a g ain st th e black volcanic sand
They nod an Indifferent good-daj (e e |jn({ „ ( disgust w hich som etim e» is
o r the luke». <»n the fa rm o r In the
The rose will rest
o th e r ‘b a d s.’ T h e w ord ‘sp a ,’ f<»r
to failures, which In th e ir live« have (jngp<|
genuine sorrow.
inounttfinn, they a re h ittin g m u af*‘-o|<l h ealth sp rin g reso rt h a s Its origin in by discard ed sandals.
Upon our fair
“ W h eth er by accident o r plan, the a habit of com ing often, and q u ite
tra il, saya a b ulletin of the N atio n al th e B elgium tow n Hpu. once the most
If kindly su g g e stio n s should be
And manly chest.
m ost holy tim e to Journey to M ere* n , supinely put »nt a Untie«« Imn.l proffered, th ese w retch ed h y p o c rite s
G eogru phic Model y. from It» h e a d q u a r­ fam ous in E urope.
coincide» w ith the most d elig h tfu l s e a ­ TO welcome o p p o rtu n ity . not concerned tu rn on th e ir heels In m ock civility,
The birds will sing.
te rs at W ashington.
“T h e P rin c e of W ales gv»es In for
But what of that?
“ L apps of I.upland and the B a k h tla ri o u td o o r life «»n a C an ad ian ranch, and son in the desert. S pring In th e A ra­ In th e leant w h eth er it ahull rem ain or how th em se lv es out a n d c o n tin u e
W e shnll not hear them
of W est I'ersJu ta k e th e \u « a llo n trail th e king o f Kpain sum m ers Mt Sun S e - bian desert com es a f te r the w inter aoar »way.
th e ir foolish co u rse In proud diaduin.
Where we’re at.
to a cool sum m er c lim ate and It Is hnstian. th e S panish c o u n te rp a rt to ra in s in Ja n u a ry a n d F eb ru ary . T hen
To th ese people n o th in g assu m es
L ike <lolls stuffed w ith sa w d u st,
called u m ig ratio n beruUhe they have B la rrlts. w here«» I’e te r th e G reat of th e w aste of sand and rock is <•«*»! Im portance but th e ir p re te n tio u s selves th ey tnuke e x cellen t p la y th in g s fo r
So
come across;
to go. T he A thenian g en tlem an went R ussia a n d m onarchs of A ustria and green for a b rief tim e. P u s ty sh ru b s nnd th eir unsought opinions, which c hildren, hut a re o f no m a te ria l use
We need the dough—
to O lym pia and culled his re<-realIon Sw eden »naked In and d ra n k cliem lcal bearing all a p p eu m n ee s of having been usually «re as th re a d b a re as th e ta t ­ to m en and wom en who u re w nglng
Not in the spring.
In terv al the O lym pic gam es. In <*lilna ly sc e n te d w a te r In Spa. King G eorge y e ars dead, suddenly burst Into new tered g arm ents of a m endicant.
th e se rio u s b a ttle o f life, p e rfo rm in g
But now. you know.
green.
B
rilliant
desert
flow
ers
blos­
anil India p o p u lar thought sat Is ties the o f E ng lan d g^es to th e R iviera for a |
Being the m ere p re te n d e rs th n t they nobly th e ir role In th e a ffu lrs of th e
The rose Is red,
vacation Im pulse by religious pllgrlut-1 vocation, but his a n c e stra l nam esakes som Into tin te d m eadow s. T h e wells nre, they a re th e ir own co u rt. Judge w orld, hum ble In th e ir a ttitu d e to­
a re full w ith w a te r th a t m ust last an ami Jury, oblivious to criticism an I w a rd s one a n o th e r, e n c o u ra g in g a n d
The violet blue;
aicea. J a p a n and G erm any a re not yet W(,n( , o (hfi p u ,llph<(UBP
,,„ ,h
C am els once stran g ely Indifferent to th e scorn of consoling th e tru e -h e a rte d , b u t con­
Do we need cash?
e n tire ly accustom ed to pleasu re for
|h e hH||| WM| (>f ,.r t ||l g Hrp th „ o th e r long, dry year.
m ore a cq u ire fMt hum ps. T h is is the
I’ll say we d o !
p le a su re s sake so th e ir sons and dsugb-1
,|f <me I)f |h e I||l(M| ,1PMIlt| fll|
s ta n tly fro w n in g upon sham .
good society.
f*P» h v M c C lu r e N e w s p a p e r R y n d let? » )
(,r by M cClure N rw »p«p rr S y n d ic a te »
ters go to h ealth springs. ’had».’ or nier re so rts th e w orld h a s seen, th e tim e w hen th o u sa n d s of pilgrim s tak e
From acquired h a b it they puff out
apHa, hut It Is a vacation n e v e rth e ­ sum m er p a la ce o f M an rh u em perors the long roud to Mecca to sa tis fy re th e ir breasts, d isre g a rd all accepted
less. T h e O ccident alone 1« Intellect- , T he J a d e F ountain, a fine large spring, llgious duty, and though they m ay not law s of p ro p riety a n d go p arad in g
ually hoDcat In re w ard in g the h u m an , |w |i ,>pwi th e
((f Rlimil)pr pil,HCP, adm it it. to sa tisfy the w an d erlu st and through Ute us If th ey w ere specially
de sire for a change of scenes, a chan g e fof. (1l|npge sovereigns since the th e hum an de sire to see new beauty.
S alt W ater B athing L ures All.
of c lim ate and relief from duty.
T en th c en tu ry . But th e rno»l b e a u ti­
’E a c h n a t i o n h a s its A tlan tic City.
Ancient Olympic Games.
ful w as th a t built by th e poet em peror
“O lym pic gam es of ancient G reece in 1W1. Je s u it p rie s ts described to P e ru v ia n s go down to B a rra n c a on the
w ere probably the first vacation e x c u r­ him th e b e au ties of V ersailles palace Pacific the F re n c h In A lgeria go to
sions. B efore th e ir o rg a n iz atio n , 800 and he wove som e of the designs Into T lem cen in the h ill, buck from the
A thena
liste n s
to
y e a rs be fo re th e b irth of (T itiat, tr a v ­ his own plans. A Je s u it supervised M e d ite rran e a n
eling w as risky. T h e m o untains m ight th e developm ent of th e palace enclo­ F ren ch o p e re tta » in I'h a le ro n on the
In cite In sum m er, but If a imtn loved sure. H ere th e em peror tisik his ease hay w here galleys of u n d e n t A thens
E g y p tian s desert the
life he sta y ed in his own little king­ on a royal b arge floating on a sa p ­ w ere sh e lte red
IS IT WAGNER?
dom though he cooked and boiled und p h ire lak e In the inidst o f w hich rose m uddy N ile for K am leh a few m ile,
b ak ed In th e sun. In G reece, for one an artificial m ountain girded w ith m a r­ from A lexandria Hnd on th e edge of
th e d e lta ’s fan. ( lu tc a s t religious sects 'T 'l l E K E Is a big a n d flourishing fain
m onth follow ing th e first full moon ble bastions.
* ily nam ed W ag n er In th is c o u n try
used to find refuge in the h e ig h ts of
Mfter J u n e 21, every fo u r years, a gen­
Ja p a n e se Clim b Fuji.
e ra l peace p roclam ation went out
‘In re p risal for th e to rtu re of enp- L ebanon m o u n tain s of no rth P a le stin e G erm any, of course. Is w h ere th e orlg
th ro u g h th e sta te s of G reece p e rm it­ lives, th e B ritish troops sacked the Now th e rem aining ced ar groves offer Inal W agners cam e from a n d th e re II
tin g c o n te sta n ts a n d hordes o f e x c u r­ sum m er p alace, In 18(10, bu rn ed Its] re tr e a t for v a ca tio n ists from th e hot Is a very usual and very d istin g u ish e d
sio n ists to go sufely to th e beau tifu l buildings to th e ground and leveled th e plains. In India the B ritish an n u ally name, for besid es th e c eleb ra ted op-
vale of O lytnpla. T h e A ssyrian kings pagodas.
T oday th e g ra ss b u ries m ove th e ir c ap ital to Sim la in th e hills. e ra tle c om poser and poet, th e re have I
got aro u n d the vacation problem w ith­ broken fra g m e n ts of g ra n d eu r and only T h e Lido, an Island n e a r Venice, Is been notpd men o f th e n am e in m any
out leaving Babylon ; they hull! th e f a ­ som e fine bridges and a bronze tem ple th e fam ous ocean reso rt of I ta ly ; and o f the p ro fessio n s Hnd a rts.
T he nam e becam e p o p u lar because
m ous hanging g a rd en s which supplied rem ain as re m in d ers of 'th e p alace th a t the e a s t shore of the B altic Is one
th e c h arm s of cool, m oist a ir under lost Ils soul.’ N ear by th e dow ager vast b ath in g beach du rin g th e brief It w as an o ccu p atio n al nam e— o f an
.Mount (Im elshan. a sacred occupation th a t wua trem en d o u sly tin
em press la te r built h e rse lf a sum m er sum m er
verdant foliage.
“ Borne m arked Its co n q u ests 41 nt hom e w ith *fiO.(NN).Otm which should peak of Chin.i risin g high above th e p o rta n t. F o r It Is th e e q u iv a len t of
w ith lend p late s o r flagpoles, hut b a th ­ h ave paid for n navy Io defend China Y angtze In Szeehew un. yearly a ttr a c ts curtvvright or w h e elw rig h t—som e one
houses.
M any of th e in n u m erab le from Ja p a n . T h e only boat th a t China th o u sa n d s of pilgrim » and now I ih s an w ho m ade nnd re p aired th e w heels of
health sp rin g s of E urope, g a th e rin g got w as th e m arb le b arg e on the sap- an n u al su m m er colony of A m erican w agons. And of c o u rse th is w as a
! vital tra d e w hen alm o st all tra n s p o r
places for m u ltitu d e s to cure dise ase p h lre lak e w hich has a hideous w o o d e n m issionaries."
and to enjoy re st o r sport, b o ast o f | cabin w here to u ris ts may now buy
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I ta tlo n w as effected In w agons and
conches a n d eftrriages.
R om an origin at th e h a n d s of th e ‘am lukew arm beer.
It Is an In te re stin g th in g th n t th e
p hlblan legionnaire».'
T h e site of
“C llm hln« F u jiy am a Is the cherished
E nglish n a m e C a rtw rig h t w ith the
B ath In E ngland a ttr a c te d one of th e J a p a n e se Idea of n vacation.
Al-
San B ernardino. C al.—A cu p aclo u s sam e signification, Is a lso u su a l In
larg est R om an se ttle m e n ts by Ils fa- i though th e nu m ero u s hot springs of
m olls springs. ‘Bad’ In G erm an m eans Hie nation a ttr a c t th o u sa n d s nnniially. and probably unique n a tu ra l a m p h ith e ­ E ngland, nnd n u m b e rs am ong Its
h ealth sp rin g nnd tow ns w ith 'h a d ' he- Mount F u ji Is th e ir m ere». Every tru e a te r, d istin c tiv e In Its s e ttin g 7.000 lie a re rs m any m en of d istin c tio n . T h e
fo re or a f te r the nam es a re alm ost as I J a p a n e se e x p ec ts lo clim b It once in feet above sea level In th e wooded m ost knovvn m un o f th e n am e here,
freq u en t a s 'M ain s tr e e ts ’ In A m e ric a .' Ills life tim e.
It Is sa cred to both h e art of Hie San B e rn ard in o m oun­ p e rh ap s, w a s I’e le r C a rtw rig h t o f Vlr
tain s. w as opened re ce n tly w ith a mu- giniä, a fa m o u s c irc u it rid e r and w ith Ids w ife lo O erm untow n. Pa. a n d an In d e p en d e n t E u ro p e a n state.
sleal pro g ram novel In itself.
p re a c h e r of th e M eth o d ist church.
T w o y e a r s a f te r th a t th e y se ttle d p e r
After languishing In Jtiil for a few
T h is huge o u td o o r th e u te r can ac-
T o get hnck to th e W agners. H ein ­ m a n e n tly In F re d e ric k c ounty, M ary­ months Rome was occupied and the
I com m odate od.llOO persons.
rich W ag n e r o f S ch w av er. W urteni land, w h e re th ey had lan d d ire c t from patriots were freed.
Mazzlnl lived
In ste ad of one s ta g e th e re a re m any. burg, h a d a son M ichael, h orn In L ord B altim o re. H en ry W ag n e r w as but two years longer, his death occur­
T hey a re com posed of p la tfo rm s of M iclieifeld, W u rte m lx irg , In 1723, win« u fig h te r In th e In d ian w a rs, and he ring In Pisa, March 10, 1872.
tab le-sh ap ed rocks a rtis tic a lly placed w as a first s e ttle r In th e New w orld. e s ta b lish e d a big a n d flo u rish in g fa m ­
O f th e long list o f m en who have
by th e h an d o f n a tu r e a b o u t, th e large In 1744 he m a rrie d M arls E liz ab e th
b a ttle d fo r I ta lia n freedom , M uzzinl's
ily.
a n ip liiih e a te r
On one, h u n d re d s of Scllne, a n d five y e a rs lu le r rem oved
I© by M cClure N ew sp a p er S y n d ic a te .)
n am e s ta n d s well to w n rd th e top. The
feet above th e au d ien ce, h violinist,
p a trio t w as b o rn In G enoa In 1805. He
sta n d in g In th e s h a f ts of colored lights
w as g ra d u a te d fro m th e U niversity of
blended w ith th e m oonbeam s through
G enoa a n d w as a d m itte d to th e bur of
I lie b l a n c h e s of g re a t tre e s on th e
th a t city. S h o rtly a f te r h is gradua­
m o u n ta in sid e above him, re n d ere d m u­
tion M uzzlni jo in e d th e C arbonari.
sic from th e m aste rs. From a n o th e r,
T h is w as n re v o lu tio n a ry p a rty who
a cro ss a ra v in e on h p re cip ito u s m oun­
disg u ised th em se lv es a s c h arc o al mak­
tain sid e , a sirin g q u n r le tte played
e r s or wood b u rn e rs, und took their
softly w hile c h o ru se s san g from half-
n am e from th e tr a d e th ey affected to
hidden c av e rn s.
O h. do you k n o w the wood» in th e w o n ­
on le ttu c e a n d se rv e w ith F re n c h follow .
V arico lo red lig h ts p layed a bout the
d e r o f th e m orn?
d re ssin g to w hich som e of th e p ear
M azzlnl had not long been a mem­
W h ite m int» b re ak in g .
a m p h ith e a te r c re a te d a q u e e r effect.
ju ic e h a s been added. M uskm elons ber of th is re v o lu tio n a ry p a r ty when
A m illio n voice» w a k in g .
E v *r y tree top re a c h in g to th e g lo w of a n d b a n a n a s m ay be se rv ed in th e he becam e Involved In a d isp u te with
th e daw n
sa m e m an n er, u sin g a scoop to sh a p e th e a u th o ritie s a t P ie d m o n t und, on a
B la zo n in g o’e r heaven th a t th e »oul o f
th e bHlls of th e fru it, am] u rru n g e on c h a rg e of c o n sp irac y to w reck the
e a rth »■ born.
lettu ce .
go v ern m en t, he w as Im prisoned.
L ondon.—I n te re s tin g d e ta ils as to
At th e o u tb rea k of th e revolution In
GOOD
THINGS
TO
EAT
how b lind m en w e re called In a t one
Fried Peppers W ith Cheese.
1848 he becam e a m em ber o f th e trium ­
p h a se of th e g re a t w a r to a ssist In
C hoose larg e green peppers, b lis te r v ira te In th e re p u b lic o f Rom e, but
th e d e fen se o f L ondon w ere m ade pub­
SA LA D w hich is e asy to p re p a re th em In th e oven un til th ey peel easily w as again exiled w hen th e p a p a l pow er
lic recen tly .
a n d u su a lly easy to asse m b le In R em ove th e seeds and veins a n d w ra p w as re sto red . B eing unw illin g to take
In th e e a rly d a y s o f th e w a r the uny se a so n Is:
each |ie p p e r a ro u n d a p iece of cheese th e o a th of alleg ian ce, he rem ained
only sound lo o n ier wua. of course, tlia
A ny-D ay S alad.
F ry In good sw eet b u tte r o r lard , o r aw ay from Ita ly until s h o rtly before
h u m an ear. C o m m an d er K aw linson,
T a k e tw o c u p fu ls of diced apples, b e tte r, olive oil.
P re p a re a cream his d e a th .— W ayne D. M cM urray.
royal navy, th en in c h a rg e o f the o n e cu p fu l of finely diced celery, one- sa u c e o f brow ned b u tte r, flour, cream ,
(iEJ by O eor«« M a tth e w A d a m s .)
sc a n ty a ir d e fe n se s o f th e city, found h a lf cupful of m inced rip e olives and u flavor of g a r lic ; p o u r over th e p e p ­
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th e o rd in a ry m ini's sen se o f direction o n e -fo u rth of u cu p fu l o f w a ln u t m ea ts p e rs w hen re ad y to serve.
by h e a rin g too In a cc u rate. O ne day chopped. Add sa la d d re ssin g s u d mix
he a sto n is h e d th e u n im a g in a tiv e olll- v e il; se rv e on c risp lettu ce .
Baked Mexican Chicken.
c e rs a n d officials of W hiteh all by a sk ­
S te am tw o young chickens fo r 20
ing th a t se v e ra l d e ta c h m e n ts of blind
Braised Liver.
m inutes, th en r u t up fo r fric a sse e
m en from th e v a rio u s In stitu tio n s he
W ash tw o pou n d s of fresh liv e r and S tra in a can of to m ato es, mix w ith a
WISi31®iüirBlWI5llillilB®IgSB!®®BE®aia S iS lS S
sent to Ills h e a d q u a rte rs. T h e ir keen­ flour well, se a so n in g w ith sa lt, peppet can o f corn, add otte green pep p er
I i i c h i pretty g irls a rc having n line tim e tobogganing. a lth o u g h It la ness of hearin g . II w as show n, w iir of a n d a little lem on Juice. L ay In a c a s­ Chopped, a little parsley, cayenne und
M iiH tiivr tu n c . I in ’ »re In I'urndi^«* valley. Ita ln le r N a tio n a l p a rk , WuMhingloii. g re at a sslstiin e e in lo catin g Z eppelins se ro le, a d d tw o sliced onions nnd six p a p rik a
P ut th e chicken in to th is
on th e ir w ay to L ondon.
w here thousan<N k|»eiid d elightful vacation*.
c a r r o ts sh re d d e d len g th w ise , a hav m ix tu r e : thicken w ith bread cru m b s
— lea f, a sp rin k lin g o f p a rsle y , a n d a I and h ak e w ith pieces of b re a d crum bs
pin t of boiling w a te r.
P la ce th in th e top fo r h a lf nn hour,
d ie A tla n tic ; c arv e d stone object» re ­
slices of bacon over a l l ; cover tig h tly
sem bling d e e r h e a d s ; beef Incisors, a
nnd hnke fo r an h o u r and a half, th en
sm all n o tch ed flint a rro w point, several
rem ove th e cover, b a s te nnd brow n for
n n tle r (lakers, bone a rro w p o in ts nnd
(t£>, I92S. W estern N ew sp a p er U nlun »
ten m in u tes. S e rv e w ith chill sauce
th e txm es of sw an s s n d o th e r birds.
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vr tomato.
“ In one g ra v e ," said Mr. Cadzow.
Im port r t r> »covery of A lgonklan .Mr. C adzow »«Id. “ I roughly e stim a te
"w e found s sk e leto n In th e p h a la n g es
Ripe Pear Salad.
th e »keleton» I fottm l th e re to be 1..VW»
R em ain» Made by H ead of
of th e right hand of w hich re sted s
C ul rip e p e a rs Into h alves, scoop
y e a rs old a n d of th e flrst |w*rlod We
Indian Museum.
sm all bone spoon, th re e in ch e s from out th e core w ith a p o ta to scoop, lea v ­
found 14 skeleton», all being pro n e
w hich, re stin g on bedrock w ere titre s
“ T h e g ra v e it th e
ing a good sized p e rfe c tly round cavity
In ste ad <»f tb xed or bent a» th e Algon
A uburn. N Y. What 1» believed to k ln n s a n d I m q u d a of la te r periods. sm all h e a v e r te e th , an Im perfect M ake c ream c h eese In to b a lls season
c ra d le o f t r a m -
b a rb ed hone harp o o n point a n d an lug w ith lem on Juice, cayenne, a n d add
be one of ib e u»o»t h n p o rtn n t dlie’ov
R vldenee th a t th e e arly A lgonklan»
-
,
fo rm a tio n . ”
a
n
tle
r
A
sker.
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n
d
e
r
th
e
left
hand
erl<*» of Algonkitiii retiiMin« ev er m nde w ere c a n n ib a ls Is fo und In th e fact
a little cream to so ften .
Roll Into
In Sew York « late a h » anim tineed by th a t w e fo u n d bro k en a n d b u rn e d h u ­ w as th e sm all |> erforated. w in g 'd ban- b alls, d u s t w ith p a p rik a .
Fill eacli
T o u ch in g th e rig id flhula
I h ’Dald A < 'mini'.» o f tile Mu'UMlin of m an bone» m ixed In a siugulMr way nerstone.
c av ity With a ball. A rra n g e th e p e a rs
its iia n
| a trio t. m e n d
th e n
lay th e c ru sh e d skull of a n o th e r ndult
the A m erican liKllMn. Itev e fo undation
w ith th o ae of a n im a ls.”
w ords, d e ath w as s ta lin g him In the
person, fa ce dow nw ard, h u t no o th er
New York city, who tin» been w orking
face and he knew not but th a t In a
Mr. C adzow ha» been a sso c ia te d hones tra c e a b le to this Individual w ere
In fl>e ► inger Ink« » reglou for the peat
sh o rt tim e he w ould be forced to lie
w ith th e lle y e fo u n d a tio n for a num ­ found."
tw o y««ra.
In th e "c rad le of tran sfo rm a tio n ."
T h e a u th o ritie s o f th e villag e of
S A N D W IC H E D .
tin h routeim c I r I h q <I. th e only Island b e r o f y e a rs In arch eo lo g ical survey
In 187« M azzlnl engaged in an tnsnr-
In th is region. All o f th e bones a n d U nion S p rin g s h a v e placed g u a rd s on
In Kavugn lake, .Mr. t'ad z o w lot» die
re cti« « agulnst th e Ita lia n governm ent
W h e re
does
re
lic
s
fo
und
h
ave
b
e
ta
ah
lp
p
ed
to
th
e
th
e
Island
and
It
h
a
s
been
posted
covered and quietly explored an Al-
at P alerm o, and to g e th e r w Ith m any of
a g ain st tre s p a s se rs .
B lank live?
goiikiiin burlxl ground l i d feet long by m useum In New York city.
Ids co m rad es he w as a rre ste d
F a te
«<*« jouug ludy MurotM iiie *aiy say*
B e lo w
h is
|M) feet wide. T h a Inland He» off th e
T h e And» Include, besid es m any i
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looked dark for a tim e fur the p a trio t» a. th e q u iet v ictim s o f ineiaL cholla a r e
aotna of B e rtra m K
F ield of Rutland VtM
v illage of V nlon Spring», C ayuga skeletons» ato n e Im plem ents,
Ideals and above
but th ey did not d e sp a ir an , th e th re a i t th e one» to be w a tch e d a n d sh e d o esn 't
them n*t Identified, one larg e per- i owns the egg of a n auk. a b ird long
county.
his .ucotue.
. of d . e a th aroused
..
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In th e ir believe th e re 's a person living who
fo
ra
te
d
w
lngetl
b
a
n
n
e
rsto
u
e
m
ade
of
since
e
x
tln
c
e,
w
hich
Is
valu
ed
at
>!,•
“ From h a d c n tlflc atu n d p o ln t It
s e a n a nor did I, m ake _ them
____ | P„ (,„ '^rvate'yed to commit suicide snd
w
hite
lim
estone,
th
e
flrat
to
be
found
AM.
T
h
e
re
Is
said
to
h
t
only
one
othwi
m ay r h itl any discovery ev er m ade In
tlîe ir
-
*k
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-
>■'« that Italy should be free , Wal,J' ',l'’
th a ararefc for A igonklua reiuMiua,’ in place w ith a burial alta in tha m id - a u k 's egg 1» U*e United State*.
**«Clars N s x p a p e r Syn.'.lc*ls.)
Hit Age-Old Trail Followed
for Centuries in All
Climes.
Au‘,r*“- ,h* n,““d
I
S C H O O L DAIJS
Coast Town Opens Novel
Mountain Amphitheater
Enjoy Winter Sport in Summer
Ttlotiier’s CooL Boo
Blind Men Skillful at
Warning of Air Raids
A
T
INDIAN BONES, 1,500 YEARS
OLD, FOUND IN NEW YORK
WHO SAID
I
V
he young lady
ACROSS THE WAY