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    Friday, February 11, 1027
THF RKAVKKTON RKVIRW
ft iHe Really SaÿIt?” Alabaster Lamps
N
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M a r g a r e t T u r n b u ll
"• talked
■ « * paused
*
so much
I
I
•T O A Y
FROM THE STA R T
l * f s « /issi MsU l lo s e
'A— J m « V (Mas A * S
e s t* M esser.
FORTIFY
YOURSLLF
AGAINST
COLDS,
GRIPPE
mrm
to any one be A ire Oi
C o p y r ig h t . i t t i hr M argar«« TwrakalL
course I*«*1 11 g »gent for live pro|ierty
WNU »arsivo
I have to keep my mouth shut. But
('la u d s
Ms last te I'a b h e r * .
what would you do? Turn them out?
lu m a trvm N * w
Y o rk to hla
By ELMO SCOTT W ATSON
i » t i « r « l ir w c a r y (n
V a lltjr,
now.
It's call,si a cottage, hut It Aren't they safer here than In some
l*a
W it h him cum«** Nad C ar*
KK o f th « favorite
oilier place?
Peace Valley's slow
lakes Ave servants to run It. I’ rofes
lur. m a tra u ^ # r. w ham l ‘ “ hba In-
lie f» o f (bo AmerU'itu ,
m oving''
I rot!uova la
Aunt I
hla
sor
O’Toole,
who
live*
there,
drinks
people — probably
lie- '
Old h u u » « k » « p * r a * a nrph aw
He looked ap|irallngly at Ned. for
something » good iteul stronger than
m o w o f the cubile flat- (
L o ta r
I'a h b a
td m lla
lo
Aunt
evidently that “ Mot on Ihe landscape"
tea.
He
told
me
thut
the
purity
o
f
l.y d d y (h a t O a r t t r is a chan»**
tery o f their Intelligence
hla Gaelic tleiHUnled on a diet o f new rankled.
a ctiu a ln ia n co ,
of
iha
which It im p lies-la tl>»t
Ned said nothing. He was frown
war, w hom ha had mat
potatoe» cream aud whisky.
l*ou't
Lincoln once Mid, 'T o n
In N a w Y o r k and la ka n a llh *
know where he gels his stuff, nor how ing. staring straight ahead o f him.
can fool all the people
Inc to- i 'a r t a r talla (h a t ha haa
I "iii'lis. glam tng at
he get* It past the revenue officer», seeing noihint
krok an with hla fa m ily and hla
eotne o f the time, and
bul hla cellar’* full,
lie 's against him. puaalril. explained fu rth er! “ O f
flaucaa harawaa uf (h a ir u ltra
t
eotne o f the people all the
course, I ’ve only given you tuy I ilea
p a cific lo a n in g ».
everything on God's green earth ex
time, hat you can’t fool all the people
I ’d not set you against
ccpt Ihe Irish republic. I can't help o f them
all the time." Although aome peraoua
In fact, they
hoping Ireland never Is a republic, for them, fur anything
confuae thla quotation with I’ . T. Bar
CHAPTER
I I — C o n t in u e d
If It 1» Professor O’Toole will be a might amuse you.“
nam'a “ the people like to be fooled."
“They wouldn't,“ Ned Interrupted
terribly disappointed man He'll buve
probably ninety-nine out o f every hun
“ I don't want to know
“ I will. If you think you’ll stay nothing left to live for. or talk about. vehemently
dred who have occaalon to quote this
awhile,“ M nut* replied eagerly.
"Course he d,*.'t work for hla liv ­ th em "
epigram believe Implicitly that the
The wagon gave a Anal lurch aa
“ O f cou rt» I'll stay, and whal'a ing. Ills English mu le left him so
words are IJncoln’a
more. I’ nt going to help
Motoring much 'unearned Increment' I hat he they turned Ihe corner near the Mann­
But did Lincoln ever really aay It?
A slender
mean» nothing to me
Let me tug Just has to use saline o f It up on |m heim's buck gateway.
Rev. W. K. Barton, probably the heet-
AB R AH AM LINCOLN
Monde girl came through thrwrought-
after you and look thing# over ; t<# of Valera and that hunch.”
"You can foal all th# paoplt aom*
use. If | cun.”
He looked at Ned. and aibled: “ A w ­ Iron gules at a breakneck a|iecd.
of the tima. and aome of th* people
Ihibhs looked Immensely pleased. ful pleasant fellow, though.
You'd pulled along by an Infuriated young
all tha time, but you can't fool all the
collie on a leash
Neither th* girl
"B y
Jlmtny I
That’ll
b#
g re a t! like to tulk to him."
paopla all tha tima."
Suppose you drive with
me to
‘T h is la a maxing!" Ned »aid. "Next nor the dog seemed able to atop, and
Jenny would not.
• ’ lover Hollow with the order». You house ?“
late John Dickinson Sherman, feature
Horae, iktg and girl seemed a* one
cull always preteud j o * are a stran­
"That's the show place. M. Adol­
writer for the Western N ew 'P *l“ 'r
ger getting a lift, or you can Jump off phus Manuhelm. the East side mil­ In Ihe cloud o f dual that enveloped
Union until Ids death In I92S. then
aud admire the scenery when w* get lionaire who married a settlement them.
Hyde Park correspondent for the Chi-
Aa Dnhhs polled at the r e in » Ned
there.
Y’ou don’t look like the worker. Uvea there. He's a good pro­
cago Tribune, and his frien d Clarence
grocer's boy. you know."
vider and a nice fellow. If there ever Jumped over Ihe side o f (he wagon
P. Dresser. Hyde Park correspondent
“ Well. I am." affirmed Ned. “ My was one. l i r a also got some excuse slid landed at the girl's feet.
o f the City Press, succeeded iu board­
“ P e te r!” she shrieked
“ My pre
tooka may he against me. but It Isn’t for talking klmtu wild. Seems before
ing the Vanderbilt special when It
kind o f you to rub It In. I'm your he made hla million* In a chain of clous dog! My Peter I You've killed
stopped at Michigan City, tnd. for
llun fo r delivery or anything else.’* stores over here, hi* family were Rus­ him.“
water. A fter the train was on Ita way
“ D - m I ’e ie r !“ Ned muttered sul­
Ned watched Claude Dabbu handle sian Jews and had what he calls
they were admitted to Mr. Vanderbilt's
“ What are you doing here.
(he r e in »
Like everything else he 'pogroms' hui'pcn lo them. A pogrom lenly.
private ear and granted an Interview
did. he drove skillfully, hut apparent
seems to he some sort o f excuse for Dorofhy ?"
In the course o f the Interview Mr
The girl looked at him amaaed. then
ly without giving It all his attention.
raging round si things In general.
Sherman put thla question to the rail
On the way, he told Ned that the
"But M r» Mannheim, why, she aorta at the wagon and Mr Dahha. who had
road magnate. “ Do your limited ex
kept hla seal and regained control
car was out and 81m needed the truck fo r g e t» Some o f us knew her as Ms
press trains pay or do you run them I
for Ihe expresa stuff—an explanation xle llarrtgan. a school teacher at Fel
over Ihe horse. Peter, who had not
for the accommodation o f the public?"
• wen killed, donhled hack and waa
* f why they were using Jenny and the low ’s Corners twenty miles away
“ Accommodation o f the public!" ex
wagon.
But Ned was secretly con­ Llxxle always was a rest less spirit, now cowering sgutnat the girt, growl
claimed Mr. Vanderbilt, ’‘the p u b lic1
vinced that the wagou wa* being used and she made a strike for freedom Ing
ha lam ned! We run them been ue we
A D M IR A L GEORGE DEW EY
a* a test o f hla own endurance, aud and Ihe city.
Duhh* quietly descended and took
She's got Mannheim
“ You may fir« whan ready, G rldleyl’
GEN. W. T. SHERM AN
J smiled to himself at C. M s guile.
Antlered lo death slid footed, but ahe (he I mix containing the Mannheim or­
“ War is hall!"
Ned was the target for many curi­ can't fool Pence Y’ alley. Leave* her der from Ihe hark o f the wagon Ned
meut has been attributed to the edi­
Informed man on the life of Lincoln
tor o f the Tribune erroneously. But ous, unwinking stares before they left hlg automobile around the corner, and turned abruptly, went toward the
today, whose investigations gave to the
so fully does he concur In the advice the short main street. At last th* » II- In a plain shirtwaist and skirt sml a wagon and climbed tn th* Beat,
"I'll deliver the order at the next
world last year the truth about Lin-
It gives that he Indorses most heartily lage lay behind them und the road sad smile tries tn stir up the girl* at
coln’a famous Bis by letter, recently
| the epigrammatic advice o f the Terre run winding past qualut homestead# the factory to Aght for their right*. house, Uncle Claude. and come hark
set ont to learn the truth about the
Haute Express aud joins tn saying. and Inviting side road»
They chew their gum and laugh at for you." hr announced, and was gone
j
Winding W illow road was tu name. her.
’fool the people’’ quotation, which la
I ‘Go West, young man. go WeaL’ "
Fellow '* Corners ain't so fsr before Claude could protest.
said to have been ottered at Clinton.
Admiral IV w ey. standing on the Claude Informed Ned a# they neared but some o f us have heard o f Uxxle
The girl, her attractive face painted
Ill- between the second and third
bridge o f the Olympia at the battle the top o f the hill. Ned looked about llarrlg sti'» rich marriage. She got I like a bisque doll, stood staring at tha ,
Joint debates with Douglas. lils con­
, o f Manila hay and watching the on- him. ab-orbed In the panorama of hint o f that last time she tried tn rapidly disappearing wagon. Claude,
clusion In ihe matter, as given In an
I coming Spanish fleet, remarked qul- comfortable farmland and w, sided make a strike leailer o f herself and wisely concluding that he had nothing
article in o recent Issue o f the Dear­
- etly. “ You may Are when ready. Grid. h ill» He realised that the lovely road found she was Ihe wlude strike. She'* to keep him. shouldered the box and
born Independent. I* Incorporated In
! ley." So lays history, and It haa be- lived up to the ffrst part of Ita name. all for plain living sml high thlnklug. went toward th* bouao.
the following statement:
j come one o f our favorite quotations It wouud on and on aud not too and look where she Uvea! Five nm ld»
When be returned, a few minute*
I But In an Interview published In the smoothly. There Were steep hllla and a cook and a chauffeur. And clotheel later, thr girl was still standing there,
T o m y m ind t h « s tr o n g e s t n e g a tiv e
a rg u m en t Is not th at so fe w people
Chicago Evening Post o f October 29. sharp turns before them, but Claude Llxxle struck luck when alie married holding llir dog and blocking hi* exit.
rem em b er h e a rin g L in c o ln say those
hud arrived at a place where he might Mannheim."
- 1SSA*. Dewey Is quoted aa saying “ that
Dabba could see at ouce that ha waa
w o r d s but that. I f he r e a lly s a 'd them
ihe American policy toward Agulnaldo relax and talk.
at C lin ton w h en D o u g la s w a s not pres- !
“ I know M r » Mannheim." Ned said, uot to eioup* easily.
ent, he did r o t rep ea t so a p t a phrase
•honld he ’straight from the shoulder*
“ By Jlm lny! It's good to he out of to Dabbs' complete astonishment, and
"N ice boy. Ned.” Dahlia remarked
In one o r m ore o f the fiv e r e m a in in g
with plenty o f force behind It. that he doors!
I make a break once In so N’ ed'a voice was hard "I'd rather go warily.
)ota t d e b a te s H e m issed fiv e e x c e lle n t
did not tell Grldley to Are when ready, often and take out a l » l of o rd e r» to her kitchen door with groceries any
op p o rtu n ities tn use e ffe c t iv e ly an u n ­
“ Uncle Claud#!“ Ihe girl rirla lm rd
d en ia b ly pat expression.
and that he does not want to be Presi­ so's not to get too fat aud laxy.”
day, than lo Iter front door.
Who accuslugly. “ Are you the tale M r » !
N e v e rth e le s s I In clin e to the b e lie f
dent.“
Ned amlled. He had suspected that started thla blot on the landscape?"
llan geley'» brother?*
th st L in c o ln a c tu a lly need those w ords
And It la now known that Pershing C. M , waa trying hliu out. and now
Dubb* visibly started.
He shot a
" M r » lla n ge le y !“ Duhh* echoed.
AD M IR A L W. S. SIMS
did not aland before the tomb, make he waa sure.
quick glance at Ned. hut the younger “ Mean Mr*. Carter, don't you Mlai i
" W i can start at ones. Wa
nada
Dabbs turned and looked at the man did not notice the look.
H e ld en r
preparations on tha way."
I young man's fare with great content.
“ Isn’t 'blot on the lundarape’ a lit
"N o, I mean Ned Carter Uatigviey*«
“ Y'ou do like !V ac* Valley. Juat ae Me strong?” he Inquired anxiously
have to. They do not pay. W e have
mother."
;
I
felt
you
would.
Grand
country,
"Y’ou
see
I’
m
the
agent
for
the
man
tried again and again to get the d if­
“ Ned Carter llan geley!“ Dnbha re- '
j Isn’ t 111“
who bought the land cheap, and pealed. “ Y'uu inenn my boy Ned?”
ferent roads to give them up: but they
“
Beuutiful!
1
don’t
too
how
one
thonght
It'd
make
a
good
Investment
will run them and. o f coarse, as long
“Then you aren't hla real unde?“
could be restless or disappointed down ua an exclusive residence place, lie
as they run them, we must do the
"
l i e haa always called me 'an d *,'
here."
had a good architect come down here,
sa me."
“ I f * a queer thing." Mr. Dabbs an­ who was craay about remodeling old though Ilia relationship Isn't quite so
Did General Sherman ever say.
swered Introspectlvely, "how tIlls place houses, and soon Mr. Mannheim ami rloee."
“ W ar Is h e ll!"’ ? According to one ver­
tlorntby Krldrn looked at him
take all the spunk out o f same people a man called Green got Interested,
sion. he made this historic declaration
shrewdly. “ I'm wllllug to bet overy
and makes them so mild and ladylike and they brought Ihe rest h e r »”
at a reunion o f his brother's brigade
there's no stirring them up to any
“ I suppose," Ned began reAectlvely, penny In my purse.“ and she Jangled {
at Caldwell. Ohio. Another say» that
sort o f decent ambition. You’ll km «
aa though he had scarcely been lis­ the llttla costly bended article and
he uttered It at the graduating exer­
fee that the folk* brought up around tening. "that M r » Mannheim thought dropped It back Into the deep trouser
cises o f the Michigan Military acad­
here are terrible hard to 'route. I ’ve she could get together u set o f her pocket o f her expensive farm erette i
emy at Orchard Lake. Mich., on June
felt that way often myself.
Then own down here, and drug Mannheim costume, "that you don't know who
19. 1879. The epigram, say some, is
Loren l.orimer Itangrley I » “
sometime* there are days when aud
away from his friends."
rally an abbreviated quotation, the full
Dabba could not help hla Jaw drop
"Don't know,” Dahb* answered, a
denly the very peaca o f It get* on your
text o f which la, “ I ant tired and sick
nerve*, sorts slap* you I d the face. triffe bewildered at Ned's Intimate ping a little. “ I do, though,” he an­
o f war. Ita glory is all moonshine. It
I ’ ve felt that. too. But when I g » knowledge of these people. “ Thut'a swered quietly enough. “ He Is a big
Is only those who have neither A red
away from here, t want to eotne bark, Green » house over there, nmong the New York hanker, on* o f the mealiest i
, a shot nor beard the shrieks and
and I f * the d —de*L hardest place to tree*, where we're going nexL lin e n 's men God ever let live.”
groans o f the wounded, who cry aloud
CORNELIUS V A N D E R B ILT
"K now ing that.“ snapped the girl, ,
leave that I ever knew." He slapped a character. He can talk while Into
for blood, more vengeance, more deso­
“ Th* public b* dam ned!"
Jenny lightly with the whip. " I t it looking black, and Ihe other way round. "and knowing lhat Ned Is Ida only son, j
lation
War Is h e ll!" others maln-
GEN. JOHN J. PERSH IN G
was anyone else l was talking to. He was a professor, o f something or why thla silly pretenso lhat Ills name
and at C lin to n
T h e e v id e n c e Is fa r
"Lafayette, we art h a rt!”
they'd think I talked like a fool shout other. In some college. He’s In Ittis- Is Carter only?"
fr o m co n clu sive, but It is not la c k in g
my own place. But you get me, don't ala now.”
"N ed has bis reasons." he told her
tn p r o b a b ility
It sounds lik e Lincoln,
an appropriate gesture and say. "L a ­
and the occa sion a lle g e d ts one In
“ Who has th* house now?“
you?"
ro'dly, "and Itungelry deserve* lo be :
fayette.
we
are
h
ere!”
That
yarn
orig­
w h ich th e w ord s m ig h t a p p r o p r ia te ly
" It doesn't sound foolish to me. I
“ Don't Just know.
It wa# r r e ’.ed gept In the durk."
have been used.
inated when Colonel Stanton o f Per­
think I feel Us charm already.”
hy the New Y’ ork agency wnen I wna
But If L in c o ln
n e v e r ep ok e thte
shing'* staff stood before the tomb
c le v e r a p o 'h e g m . then It w o u ld alm ost
I didn't see the name Sim*
"And yet. when I wn* your age. away.
and salt’ “ Lafayette, nous soinme la !*
•eern po ssib le to fool a ll th * peop le a ll
A ll right, than, Oorothy, Juat
j But It was soon tacked onto the cotn- Ned, how I kick'd at being kept here, put on the order, so I can't tell you
the tim e : fo r a ll th s people, v ir tu a lly ,
whether It'» money or Just views, but
who la Loren Lorlmer Rangelayf
b e lie v e these w o r d * to h a ve been L in ­
i munding general, and even President tied to a country store.” He pointed
should think It would he money and
c o ln ’s.
Does th* plot get thicker or doe*
Wilson In a speech before the French his whip to a group o f buildings at the
view*. Som etim e» you know, a regn-
It get thinner?
I f “ the people" rememlier that Lin­
chamber credited It to Pershing. T l e foot of the gentle Incline before them.
’T hat'# Clover Hollow.
What do lur family. Just looking for |>e,ire and
coln said they couldn't be fooled all
general himself has denied that he
quiet, land here.
Itut It’a generally
the time, because they like to believe
ever suld it. as he has denied that his you think o f It?"
(T O U H C O N T I N I !K D .I
that, then “ the public" well remembers
Ned »aw several detached houses, one o f the same.”
offer o f American troops to General
that it was once damned by a Vander­
Foch was made in the form o f the his­ most o f them built o f »tone, more or
I
X f X f X i X f X f X i I f X » X « f X < 'X 4 X 4
bilt. probably because o f popular preju­
toric. “ A ll that we have Is yours." less elaborate In design, except where
they
were
merely
the
original
farm­
dice against Wall Street and men o f
However, he did say In 1917, "Ger­
money.
The “ public be damned"
Heroic Deed Recorded in Letters of G old
many can be beaten. Germany must house, or laborer s cottage, remodeled
phrase Is one over which there has
j be beaten, Germany will be beaten." and enlarged hut retaining some of
•>een much dispute. It Is usually, and
the
original
simplicity
o
f
form.
They
When a British admiral asked A d
Btrong!y built upon the lust rock dnred to venture on the wild sea Tha
erroneously, ascribed to “Commodore“
mlral W illiam 8 Sims when the first were #et In the midst o f gardena aud
on a French const stands a light house official entrust* d with this duty wa*
Cornelius Vanderbilt, and members of
division o f American destroyers could lawns, some o f tlo m quite extensive.
away ; he had recently paid hi* perl-
“ Attractive looking spot. But what whose light revolves everlastingly to
the Vanderbilt family bate often de­
be reatly for business, he replied, “ We
guide sailors through the neighboring mllral visit, so that hla responsibility
nied thut it was ever uttered by one
can start at once. W e made prepara­ la i t r
wits covered.
“ I f * a Joke on the man that built reefs
o f their number. There has also been
tions on the way." Or so the news­
It wa* hla two children. Andrew
HORACE G R E ELE Y
tt,”
Claude
»aid
thoughtfully,
"and
If,
In
calm
wenther,
you
happened
some dispute as to the circumstances
paper* reported It at the time. But
and Bertha, aged alxtecn and four­
“ Go West, young man, go W esL"
to
get
near
enough
to
the
lighthouse
I
ought
to
know
because
I'm
his
agent.
under which It was uttered, but the
In a letter to the New Y’ ork Tlmea.
teen, who volunteered. The aallora In
facts In the case are these:
tain thut Sherman never said It, hut dated February 21, 1919, from London, Y'ou we, he thought out this schvtne you would »eo there, written In let­
In 1882 William II. Vanderbilt, son that the expression was first used by the admiral denied ismltlrely that the for bringing u good clas* o f people ter* o f gold, two names: Andrew Duf- the harbor soon Inst slglit o f tha Ulti*
o f the “ Commodore," was on hla way Charles Francis Adam# at the thir­ question was ever asked him or that Into the neighliorl nod, and by so doing lot, Bertha DuAoL Thut Inscription Mint cnrrylng the two children Into
boost Id* native village, Atinnclally and commemorates the deed o f two young the dnrkneaa. But anon a sigh o f re­
to Chicago on a special train. The teenth annual dinner o f the Confed- he ever made that reply.
people who lost their Uvea to auve lie f arose among them when they auw
otherwise. And thla la what he got I
suddenly the light pierce the black­
•'It's a kind o f collection o f good- those o f other».
ness o f the night.
natured cranks,” Dabba resumed, after
History
and
legend
are
vague
In
reclt-
:
valentines
for
the
ensuing
year.
By
The
lighthouse
Is
uninhabited.
Ita
Saint Valentine’s Day Ing the details o f their personal his­
and by the women were released from waiting for comment, which did not
functioning la autornuMc; (he light
tory. The lover's festival is appar­ the obligation to make gifts and only come. "They rail It a community, and shines nlglu and duy. tiru-e u month,
Newspaper to Clean Gun
It Is a popular error to assume thut ently to lie connected not with the the men sent presents or missives ex­ they call tliemaelve* workers, thlnk-
A writer lo the l-nndon Field, a very
or thereabouts. Hiking advantage of
February 14 la to be associated with birthday o f these holy men but with pressive o f affectionate sentiment.
! era, writer*, a rll.it» leader» o f the cairn weather, a boat goes out to the well-known nuthorlty on all sporting j
a single saint. The day belongs to no an early pagan fe«tlvnl that w a s part
j new revolt, and a lot o f other names. lighthouse to renew the stock o f car­ subject», suggests "a method o f clean­
few er than seven persons In the com o f the Iioman Lupen alia. The medie­
Everything except a plain American bide which Is used lo feed It. But one ing gull barrels, which has Ihe merit
Famous English River
prebenslve ecclesiastical calendar, and val custom In England und on the
But there's no night the light went out. A fearful of being simple, ready to hand prartl- '
Caesar suys that at the Mine of his cltlr.cn live* there.
• he head o f an eighth Is venerated at continent waa to put the names o f InvssioD o f Britain the Hlver Thame# harm In any o f ’em. They are Just
atorm wn* blowing, and dualities» n rally everywhere, yet most effective?
this time. They came from France. young men olid women In n Jar and In England wna called “ Tam esis" people with money enough not to
wave or else a gust o f wind, had Three or four pieces o f newspnper ]
Belgium. Spain and Africa, anil the draw them out on Saint Y’ aleritlne’s Other early writer# call It “Tamesa ” work, and yet a burning desire to do
»mushed a pane and blown out the (the more henvtly printed the heller)
best-known members o f the group were eve. Those whose names were thus In early Raxon times the river was something for t living that won’t ham­
pushed througl. with the cleaning rod, |
light.
a bishop o f Umbria and a priest of , linked had to make . presents
to each called “Tliam ls." The Thames above per 'em none."
_______________
will remove nil dirt and leave the bar­
At
all
cost*
the
damage
must
be
re­
Rome, both o f tlie Third century, A. D. , other und agree to be each other's , Oxford often Is called “ Isla."
He laughed. "U'a funny. Ned, how
rels nice and bright; follow this with
paired
and
the
lamp
relit,
but
no
on#
nowadays |>eop|p feel they have to
o bit o f oily m g and one’» gun Is ready
have some on u-e besides their money
for next day I”
Second Growth of Trees
not tha same amount o f Are and color for living. Money was enough when
Sapphires From East as the diamond flash lias. The sap­ I was young. It Isn't any more."
Society’s Warp and Woof
The bureau o f plant Industry says
Impressive Warnings
During a prolonged atudy o f Ihe
phire Is mentioned In Ihe Bible, hut
He chuckled *t the thonght. ’T h e
that a second growth late In the sea­
The sapphire, which Is o f such a It I» thought to he tha lapis lazuli way I reason It, Is that people who lives o f various men both great and
Roy* dressed like rata and mo*
son Is a frequent occurrence with the
beautiful blue, comet from Burma, that Is meant, and not the sapphire are Just a Utile off on some one thing atnall, I came upon this thought: In qtiltoea learned to Imitate the move­
cheery and the plum tree after a con­ Ceylon, Borneo and Australia. It Is
wa know.
become »o much o f a darned nuisance tbe web o f th# world Ihe one may ments o f the pest* aa a means of
tinuous dry spell. This second bloom­ also found In Europe In the Rhine
that ordinary |>eople either laugh at well be regarded na the warp, Ihe warning persona attending the exhlbt*
ing may also Indicate a diseased con­ valley, says tha Cleveland Plain Deal­
Governmental Basis
them or try to run away. This makes other » * Ihe woof. It 1» the little shown during bnliy week In Bombay,
dition of the tree.
I f this has oc­ er. The star Sapphire, which Is rath­
You cannot |>osalhly have a broader them band together so as to get an men, after all, who give breadth to India, auys I’opular Me« haul' s Mnfn
curred only on one tree. It is Indica­ er lighter In color, comes from Brazil, basis for any government thnn that
audience somehow.
A t Clover Hol­ the weh, and Ihe great men firmness xlne. The costumes all but concealed
tive o f » dlae.iscil condition, while tf as does also the white sapphire. A which Include* all Ihe people, with all
low they ran have meetings and argue and solidity; perhaps also the addi­ the actor», who Illustrated by panto­
It Is prevalent throughout the entire perfect white sapphire Is clearer In their rights In their hands, and with aa often a* they like. I f one man does tion o f aome sort o f pattern. But the mime how the moiqulto inflicts its |o|.
orchard. It Is s result o f weather con­ color and gives a longer Hash o f light an equal power to maintain their
ill the talking one day, he knows he’s solanora o f the Fate# determine It# sotlous Idle and how Ihe rat rnrrlee
dition*.
than d<>e* a diamond, but tbe flash has rights.— William Lloyd Garrison.
length, and to that nil the rest must disease and destroy# food * » w,.||
got to listen the next.
other tilin g »
“Take this house wa're coming to Join In submitting Itself.— Goethe.
erate \ eterana* camp o f New York on
January 'JtV in n . It has never to-en
found in any o f Sherman's sayings
or w ritin g» So there you arel
Horace tlreeley was not the It rat to
aay, "lìo W>«t, young man. go West !"
although history says thst lie did. The
utsn « ’bo first said It was John t . IL
Soule, editor o f ihe Terre llsu te (In d i
K\press.
In au editorial about the
West’s opportunities for young men he
declared I hai Horace tlreeley could
never have given a young men better
advice than contained In the words,
t l o West, young man."
Thla waa
state,! merely at Soule's opinion o f
what flreeley might liars said, but
newspaper* all over the country re­
peated the saying and credited It to
Greeley.
fin a lly the famous editor
o f the New York Tribune reprint­
ed Soule's editorial with thla foot­
note: "The expression o f this acnrt-
C olds C ost M oney
/I «• « U s e d Met •
71 ms a *
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