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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1915)
lb « O b s e rv e r MORO. OREGON. VISIT THE I NO W IS THE EXPOSITION IN SA N FRANCISCO Bits of Byplay Low Round Trip Rates Are In Force to the Mighty Panama-Pacific International Exposition a t the City by the Golden G a to - By Lake McLukt Ooprrtrht, Fea*. He'a down and out, ta Poet Wegga. Hia clothe» ha haa to patch; They aay ha ta on hia laat •«<« Because hia feet don't match. The Wiae Fool. • Nothing to ImixMW'lble to the deter mined spirit.” observed the « 8 « ••Maybe uot.” replied the fool. But 1 would like to see o man take a dime out of hto right band trouaera pocket with bto left hand when be to wearing the trousers _______ • Cloth«»- Stnttge Tribes and Races From Far Corners of the Globe and Marvelous Exhibits Enthrall Millions of Visitors— One-Six Come Along Folks; See the Fair Early * “Oh?welU” amlled the optimist, “some of these days we ll all be ta -W h a t fun will that be?' growled the ••You are liable to catch bay fever.* Yaw Knew Him . Industry In Pearl Culture Exhibits by Japan— Strange Aeroscope Raises Higher Than Ferris W heel—King of Siam Sends Huge Ebony Palace to ¿an Francisco In Knocked Down Form— Samoan Divers Surprise by Great Time They Remain Under Water. iH E greatest exhibition the world their voices fa r louder than they were has ever known, the great spoken ifcto the transmitting telephone. Panama-Pacific international The voice is amplified by the marvel Ex|>osltlon at San Francisco, la ous Audlon amplifier, invented by T^ee Thousands of de Forest. To put It untecbniealiy. (oday In full blast. amazed visitors are viewing the world's through the Audlon amplifier the vole# most remit rkable achievements In the vibrations are Increased in intensity by Industries, sciences and the applied passing through a series of heat waves. Visit the Exposition today and A man in New York city today can ca n 'tà lk “ wiïh 7our~ friends' over 1 talk to an audience In the Pntoce of tae l o i distance telephone and h ear’ Liberal Arts at the Panama-Pacific ln- T?1 A woman’s mighty queer, by Jlngl For, be aha thin or «tout, She'll wear heraelf out worrying A bout w h at sh e'll w ear o u t HuhL tieth of an Ounce of Radium W orth $393,00) Produces Marvelous Plant Growth— Daniel Webster’s Plow Is Shown— New ternattonal Exposition. It Is possible to Increase the fatensity of the speak er’s voice to such an extent. If necessa ry, naJo fin a whole ball. 7 f t . . * * Among Japan’s exhibits Is shown the development of the pearl Industry through the raising of a type of pearl developing oystata The plow used by Daniel Webster Is shown, in the G er man section Dr. Herman IJeber. the ! Â » ran < • - Fgl • Taking Tessie Oui A Flirting T X U ? . ' « « Z w ______ ■ her Joyful course a n in na th e the Which f lïn flaming iln ir fiSh. were sputtering. Which pursued among • ¡near amethysts and amateur pearto with what demureueaa her playful na ture would permit and accepted the { implied devotjon of the floorwalker with equanimity until the Inevitable 1 moment arrived when he Invited her Floorwalker famous chemist, portrays the utility of radium and Its derivatives. It * * Straugc wild tribes from French Ro- inalllaud, on the Zone, the great amusement section, give marvelous ex hibitions of their prowess with the spear. These warriors are of the same Intrepid type as the Algerians serving in the French army. The world’s womitB champion rifle shot, Princess Winona, gives marvelous exhibitions of her skill. Dancers of all nations reproduce the fa mo uh Turkish and Egyptian dances which fascinated thousands at the great world’s Columbian exposition nt Chicago and display the mtest steps practiced In the royal courts of the Orient. * * * * In the aeroscope visitors enter a car resembling a two storied houseboat and are swung 264 feet ta the air at the summit of a lofty Inverted pendulum. The Exposition offers the most com prehensive epitome of the world’s prog ress ever presented. The man from any land who goes there may say, “I am on my native soil.” The remeiY able photos on this page show 'Keues never before presented from U « Expo sition. "W hy, you ought to remember ber. 1 EXPOSITION ATTRACTIONS FOR BRITONS. shouldn’t tbiuk you'd ever forget ber. Mr. Uurper. She’s s little bloud g lr t - The Canadian Palace. used to he ta tba millinery on the Tbe AnZtrelian^PavHion—visit the aviary and “soo” in the adjoining gar- sam e floor with you when you were ta tbe dress goods.” a ^ e p ro d n c tlo n o f'S ir Francis Drake’s account of hto discovery of New Mr. Harper stared at ber unbeliev Albion (now California», exhibited in the Marin county section of the Uallfor- ingly Slowly thoughts were taking shape nla building. Panorama of Yoaemite and leading California cities, also in thia ta hto brain, but he atubboruly refused building, are very good. In the Agricultural building—the comprehensive New Zealand exhibit. m<xl to give them credence. •L ittle -a n d u blond?’ he repeated els of the finest boats of the Union Steamship Company In the Trans|»ortatlon butl<Jtag-tbe English shipping display by the Inter tnuHlugiy ” 1 don’t remember her now. Oh. there were so many girls there!" national Mercantile Marine Company. Rest at the reteptlou parlor« of Thomas be added, with a laugh that died out Cook & Son. tourist agents. The exhibit of the Italian Swlaa Colony ta the. Food Product« bulldlng-a suddenly “ Yes. but you ought to remember grapevine with lUmnluated dusters, prettier than a chrtotmas tree. Many this one,” Tessle went on. with her well known Eirrltoh'lh ms hove exhibits In this building The CanaiUttii l ’a<lflc Railway bonding, east end of tbe Marina; good engaging little smile, “because you illustration of Canadigu rural life and fine motion pictures. married her.” -The »ontberu l avlflc Railway building, near Fillmore street entrance, inwt Tbe effulgent floorwalker dropped ber . elbow ntnl I’ccollcd n step or two. Tbe wenlc exhlb” . next to Canada «, on the grounds. wltb gold cords Au attendanL » •ta i buttons, and glltteriug «zlfath • metal buttons, rushed forward to open the door and assist Teaale to alight Three youthful bandits ta green liv ery lay ta ambush for Mr. Harper Just Inside the doors, waiting to «else hto bat. coat and cane, and beyond them stretched a pleasing vtota of lights and mirrors and white nupery, of gleaming gloss and polished silver. Teaale paused momentarily on the threshold aud favored the beaming floorwalker with a gratified smile. •Tbis look» like IL ” »he ««id. “ 1 think 1 could eat a bite In here.” Wliereupon they wpnt ta. and when Mr. Harper bad wrested hlmaelf free from the three green bandits they were escorted up through the Irides ceut dining room to a little table near to the orchestra. -1 believe thia to whnt you jantd you lilted.” he said. "Right up close to the baud—I had the table reserved.” Tessle was slowly removing her gloves and looking around at tbe wo men nearest them. ’T h a t’s whnt you have to do If you want ’em to know you're on eurth she sukl languidly. “ I wouder If they have any cabaret stagers The Arabian Night«' entertain m m t ended two hours later when Mr H ar per, with a lirgi Hutch ou Tessle'» el ' how, steered her out of tbe restaurant 1 and walked under the flaring lights a« fur as the comer. There he osteuta ' tloualy drew out u gold watch “ I wonder If we'd hare time to get to a show.” h? observed;**” lt'a after ! 8. We’d probably be lat«r—and It h I hard to get ffhod seats i f you're uot there early.” - Tvc ite loosed across the brilliant street with supreme indifference - ‘You can usually get 'em from the speculators, if you want to put up for 'em." ehe «aid T i e floorwalker look ed at be«* sidewise fn m beneath lower ed ISKhc«. “ I don t think I'd cure to go to a show tonight Muybow.” he said. “I'd rather talk to you. It was too notov to talk In the rcitaurant. wasn’t R*” out to dinner. ”8ure. I’ll go.*” Teasle said when he md unbosomed himself of the care- ' fully framed Invitation. ‘But I want By IR A N I X FINNEGAN i to declare myself right now—you’re Copyright b y Frank A, liunaey Co. ' not thinking of any of those fifty-five Paw Knew« Everything. W illie— Paw. what to an optimist? tent wlue Included places, are you?” Paw—An of*Un 1st to a man who will “ Yon leave It to me.” Air. Harper Tessle had worked but three daya In suggested confidently point out the silver lining in the cloud “ I ve knocked and cheer you up so that you will lend the Imitation Jewelry department of around this old town a week or two. Mm your umbrella before It begins to the biggest store on earth when the and I know the places to go for the floorwalker paused at her abow case right kind of a dinner.” rata, my s o n ______ and obaerved sympathetically that she Toyland Grown Up Wonderful Feature at the Panam ,- Correct. looked tired. " I t may «earn queer." remarked old Ben. The floorwalker was large and Im Pacific International Exposition -Y o u may thtnk thia la truck. pressive looking aud bad a long black But you’ll ftnd out th a t luckyOna® coat. Do no« depend on luck ” “ It'a no wonder.” Tessle real»ouded brightly. “These guya that come in Why the Editor Loft Tow«. here to buy this Junk make me tired. Tickets on sale March 31 and April L 1915. Limited to return to reach orig Say, houeat. there was a fellow come inal starting point before midnight up to me a little while ago aud want ed to look at them rock crystalline April «. 1915. For full particulars a p ply to nearest ticket agent M. J. aolttnlrea that’s on sale at 92.48 today, aud after bed pawed ’em over for teu Coughlin. agent a gimlet beaded clerk who earns about minutes be picked one out and asked g2 a week and hto washing — From an me if 1 thought U wohld do for an en gagement ring. Can yon bent th at? ’ - Exchange. Mr. Harper, the gentlemanly floor 1« T h a t Sol walker, who bad much ex|Hsr»en«e of D ear Luka: the vivacious converaatlen of the big Your baker may a wonder ba. gest store salesladies, smiled ludul And w hat you aay la ao. gently. But when ba baa the money, why Is It ba k n ead s the dough? “ Xpu didn’t take It as a proposal did you?’ he asked. “Who. me?' Tessle retorted gayly. Nam oa la Nam es. “1 took It a» u scream »ay, 1 had to Mias Fern Sprinkle teaches the Web- laugh so quick and ao bard I couldn't foot school at Trenton, In. hold ta. I laughed right ta bto face aud lost the sale. He got red aud beat Q iddapl •’My brother-in-law speaks broken it out of the store." For a moment the floorwalker was English.” remarked the grouch. . Inclined to look grave over the infrac “That sol” asked the old fogey. ”Is tion of the rules involved ta the escape he a foreigner?” of the customer, but one giauce into “ Naw,” replied the grouch. "He stut Tessle'» bright eyea aud beaming coun ters.” ________ tenance convinced him that $2.48 waa a trifling sum to be missed from the Things to Worry About. The water of the Antarctic ocean la total of the biggest store's receipt« and •I was t»o l.u s f to talk.”’ she adm l> not worth a rebuke to such a pretty colder than that of the Arctic ocean. ted. girl as Teaale. aanixva t h is ta w h a t too s a id too HKRB IB THB SUM MOUA " “ Ix t's go w»U)» place where We «»u OIKKO.’’ HU NAIO “ He must have felt pretty cheap.” he Woloomel have a u!<*v, long th at. .Mr llarjM-r thoughts he had tried to shut out of Dear L u k e -W ill you add C. A. Coon observed. T h a t part of It 1« easy enough," abv suggcsjct'i. "I’.l like to know yoy bet T h a t’s one thing 1 can’t stand fo r - his bruin were taking shape very rap and Hasel Nutt of Urbana. O.^to your retorted, with undluilutohed cheerful ter. I liavt n't met a git I In a long time a cheap guy,’’ Tessle volunteered. roll of fame?—C. A. ness “Lots of people know ’em. but that In te r - tctl uh * t: • much as you do ” idly tbeu. “Yon" married ber,’’ Tessle pursued, After that Mr. Harper managed to “ Ye»?' Tcvslc suid v. ilh an Inflectiou they ride right past ou the trolley. The find many opportunities to pause at and wlthlu a year you were chasing .CENES In famous Toyland concession on the Zone at the I ’annm a-la- Our Daily SpooiaL Ttart II tcus gcod ATtd idea Is to go In and Ox things up with of inquiry. le's counter during the Intervals around town as though you had never eifle International Exposition. 8nn Francisco. In this great amusement A poor liar makes a poor diplomat. the head waiter for a couple of seats >ou un.xt h.tve nret some glrto In your of hia stately parades up and down had a wife And you’ve kept It up devite. which covers fourteen acres, toys are reproduced ui»oit-n gigantic up near the band I'm strong for eat tiiuc t’.M».'' the tesselated floor, ‘ and within two scale, the figures here shown being eighty feet lu .height.______ . ____ •’One to. : a t h e floorwalker ad ever siucc. Mr. Harper, and now your Luke Mo Luka ftayai ing when I go out to dinner.” wife to going to sue you for separn Any old mutt can ateal klaxea from s daya ail the girls ta that section of “Wednesday night theu?” the efful mttied. l-.vob•ntnrlh rea ch in g -for his Snapping Turtle«. (iou and support—aud here to the sum opened ÎÎ rip. It was a summon» in C g irt But It take« nerve to ateal candy the biggest store were talking about IL gent floorwalker pursued. oUx'ct he In an article in St. Nicholas on snap lreue. the statuesque brunette ta the tnotis r “ 1 thougld yoii'h” 1 ‘ Hie said. “and. suit for separation and maintenance. from a baby. It was Mr. Harper’s modest sugges ping turtles the writer says: She thrust her band into the bosom’ I f a man would devote as much ener perfumes and toilet articles, at whose tion that they eheape from the store In fact. I know of ■ ue of them. I ’ve “Well. I ’ll l>e*’- b<* l>egaii aloud. • "Considered from a scientific stand of ber gown and drew out a small gy to hard work aa be doe« to cuaalug odorous bower the floorwalker had on Wednesday evening without being •net her.” Then he shoved the paper back into point, the turtle to of sdme Interest, folded pn|»er. which she bunded to the speut bto spare momenta prior to the .Mr iI '.r|H-r start d slightly -and hia luck be wouldn’t have anything to bto pocket, glanced around for the ! appearance of Tessle on the scene, ausfocted of having a “date.” Tessle sp u ed at the self possessed young wo gnsplng floorwalker. for. although classed with the reptiles, ' steadying ilgn o f a saloon wnd stum- cuaa about would have paraded him down the Mechanically be took It and opened be has many of the attributes of other , It doesn’t do a married man any good chanced to be the first to discover main aisle and out through the big instil lx side hlm. bled Into the doorway what an attraction Mr. Harper had -You have?' he ««Id “ Whnt do you it with unsteady hands. to know It alL He never gets a chance groups. Thus he has a shell like the doors if she had had her way. but she “Who—wbat have you to do with all auddeuly found In the Jewelry. mean?' . • MISSING LINKS. mollusks, legs like the mammals, lays • to tell IL fell ta With the thought of an unosten ”8be didn’t look like that kind to •Just what I say.” “hr retorted. I this?’ ho demanded when a measure The photograph that "a girl’s own eggs like the -J’l’-'da. can live In the tatious departure in deference to Mr. know oue of the girto you've m et Yon o f his nerve began to flow back to him. « mother wouldn’t be able Jo recognize roe.” Irene confided to Miss Murtha. of Goologlcal History T h a t N a- water or on the land like certain am Harper's idea of the proprieties “Never mind about that part of It. »t the buyer. “ But you never con tell, met her about four year» ago when to always the one that a girl tblnka 1 ture Haa Destroyed. * phibians and- hibernates In the mud When she met him at • corner out can you? 1 thought she was a real you were a clerk in the dress goods at she said, “but 1 Just want to drop one looks moat like her. New details are continually being during the cold seasons/ as do many . of range of the biggest store’s home .1110« l bint into your ear. I ’ve got to added by geologists to tbe known bto- I of the other v„... Iloma p r r 1” aeem to imagine that a alee little thing when she drat came to Stueey’a.” ----------. .— „ cold blooded creatures. - --------— -------------- Ain’t It awful bow little ward hound army of employee« be man who confesses that be likes the ef work here The Impressive looking Ooorwal«»r do It now because 1 won’t be at the tory of the earth. Including tbe devel- jb e fact that his flesh to edible, how- J helped her lnt» a taxicab with the non forts of Honna Wagner better than some girls think of themselves?” took her arm aud stepped with her store after this. I f you attempt to opment of plants aud uulmals. How- ever> an(j t i)at -turtle soup' to some- “Oh. I don’t pay any. attention to chalant air of one who flitted about ta slowly toward a lighted window of a fight thia case of your wife's when it ever, that history, which is recorded ta what of n delicacy marks hto chief those of W agner, the composer. Is Hanier. dearie**' M io Vitrthn cnnsHed them early and late. comes to trial I ’m going to show np the rocks, to still fragmentary, like a low brow. *' claim to distinction with, many of os.’ Tessle leaned back ta the cushions Jeweler’a shop - , v e been i»> i'«e |»relt> Father’s Idea of disciplining the chll tier He wanted to get a good look at her there ns a witness for ber. and badly mutilated book. Oue of tbe great I ’m likely to testify to to a-plenty." gran la to bawl mother out every time near as loti:: as lie ba*, and I ve seen an<f smiled at him cheerfully. ri face while she was making revelations defects in tbe record in tbe Atlantic w. ' The machine spun them speedily He tried a little bristling indignation enough of hint. Iwlle ve me. *>’ that one of the kids doe« anything wrong so foreign to what he had expected to and gulf coastal pigln regions of thia “You ?’ he exclaimed. "W hat can you country to the absence of the later part One reason why the woman who ktos uothliig In thut line is worth tnlklug through the swarming traffic of the talk about with her. He wanted" time One Must Thoroughly Understand It to« streets, grazed plebeian trolley carer testify to? 1 took you out to dinner!" es and nurses her Fldo wouldn’t like to about It won’t Ins’, long.” of the cretaceous and the early part to collect hia thoughts. Really Enjoy IL frightened pedestrians and scorned although Tesale laughed in hto face—the mer * have a baby around the house la be Tessle * pieAUWbile.' net “Why. how did yen know 1 was ever of the eocene chapters— perhupe eight Berlioz says: “Music Is the a rt of conae Fldo might catch something from Interior of Superb Siamese Palace at the Panama-Pa at Stacey’s?” he asked, with a little ry, rippling little laugh that grated on to tan millions years ago. A report moving, by a systematic combination the baby. laugh that he intended to be bllthsome tils b , the geological ot „ uu<to. of When a man ren»eu^>ers that there Suppose I should make up my own missing part of the record and shows cific International Exposition. San Francisco and care free, bat which lacked those d cultivated being».’’ Bio nearly 2.(XM>.WO.d» people In the little story." she said, "and you should elements ta eaaentinLparttcuinra. • T" T “ “ I . M t « : -U u .k - L. to th . . r t . world be wonders why trouble happens “Why. I was telling you I knew this deny It? Which of us do you think a period of time. what love to to man. In truth. It to to pick him out and make him the goat Judge and Jury would believe?” I t to known that at that time the g irl.” Tessle explained. “It was she love Itself: the purest, loftiest language Mr. Harper leaned forward and star Aay fa t bead can make hay while the continents were at least ns large aa that told me ^l»ut you. Why. 1 knew of passion, portraying it in a thousand guo |g ahlntag. But the fellow who ed into her face.' and probably larger than they are now, you before you ever came tip to my make hay when there isn’t any His lips were set In a straight, stern and the oceans were accordingly small shades of color and feeling.” counter In the store.” • Ruskin declares: "Music to the first son always gets the kale. “You did?” he exclalmeil In genuine line. The frown on hto forehead had er. Any rocks thut were then formed the simplest the most effective of a l l , W e are all Inclined to be vary care dee|»ened. — - ta the aea seem to have been weather a a__ A_ ..A ..^.,1 1 ** surprise and disbelief. ful When It 1« ti»o Inte “ You're pretty smooth for a sales ed and washed away. Hundreds of Instruments of moral Instruction. .“ Sure I did.” she reiterated. “1 had Suds of plants and animais that lived Have you ever A Jolly wi«l get more out of n woman lady In the Jewelry department." he your number the first day I saw you— before and hniHireds that lived after lute place the world would be .without than w ill a threat or a club. said. ’T i l recommend you for an ad on account of this girl telling me so music? Hove you ever realized that I f aome of the June brides had to do mncli And, believe me. she had plen vance to the bugtaees office. Would thia great period are known, but not the entire civilized world uow lo-'ka It all over again they would select you mind telling me what your game one which lived during the iierlod. ty to t« !’ ” April 1 as a more appropriate wedding Strange to aay, few If any of the spe upon music ns one of tbe great essen Mr. H arp rr began to lose some of hto to?” .la t e than June L •‘Save your recommendation for aome cie« which existed before the unknown tials in tbe education of tbe cultured^ savnlr fnire. A frown .appeared be Another difference between genius man nud woman? oue that needs I t Mr. Harper.” she period lived through i t tween hto eyes, the sort of frown with and talent to that talent gets a hair cut Few persona know that the greatest said, "and when this little domestic I t to like a piny ta which the places which he was wont to regnnl the sales nhen a month trouble o f yours is over, If you should of one «ct remain the same ns in tbe delight of music comes through tbe no-* Adies under his charge when*he ennght A man goes to school and to college derstaudlng of it. The highest ta o u -. thetn gossiping and neglecting cash ever need my services. Just call me preceding but the xharaiters are all sic la not revealed to the student and thinks be has completed bis edu new. and yet many of the new play • * customers of the biggest store In the op.” ' the student has earned the right to e n j cat Ion. Then he get* married and She handed him a card, and be glanc er« resemble the old ones so much that woi Id. - finds that he has only tiegun hto «does Joy It. W ith the right once earned the^ ed at it quickly In the light of the store one to compelled to admit that they are “Well, let's lie getting toward borne,” close relatives. In each of the states student has a wonderful power at hto. window. It read;* he abruptly augrested T o o live The man who 1« trilling time to also bordering the Atlantic ocean are lay command, a power with which be cnnl mirt h. d« i»’t <r«n ? ” aaaamlnattag hto opportunities. er« o f rock which were formed be carry hia listeners to tbe height of Joy^ T H K FA LC O N D E T E C T IV E Te*-le Ifigheri a ¡Ittle nt hto sudden I f a man hfla four or five needy heirs fore and after the period whose record ! or to the depth of sadness. , With uin-t agency . It <s a etoeb that be to going to live to la missing. In these layers are entomb-j »u- it Is possible to exercise control j change of cinpner. She had expected M1S8 T E R E 8 A PH A W . Bupt. he at leant a hundred yeera old. „ y Shadowing«. ed aea ahelia of many ktada. but ap- over all the emotions of Invaatlgatlona IL but not quite so ^sm. T h e E xceptio n. pareutly not one speclea lived through Edwnrd Freckeltou. Jr., in New Y ork| Tribune. ■' ' •W h a t.a re the dining boors at your When he turned again Mr. Harper from cretaceous to eocene time. a ni- v. long talk u l;!i n:<‘. Mr. Harper! she eX<'k»»U5td. ’’ \u u said you »’ere found he was alone «ave for tbe cor- Aftar the Honaymoan. dob?” There Is No Right. renta of pedestrians flowing |«st the “From t to 8 for all except the eom- “I think hia love is growing cold.’’ so |n ic :**te d iu me.” “W hat to the right thing to do when He «ni'ueú quk-kty to find her pout busy corner. 4 “Now. tpy dear, you mustn’t Imagine your wife asks you for money and you I11R photograph shows the Interior of the palace erected by the king o< tug as th.Higb In u.opiHhut meut He stared at tbe card another mo things.” . . ' the exception?" It? ’ faraway Slam at the 1’durthia-l‘arMto lutctuatlonal Exp osition In . a n “ Who to this g’.n that u*u»l t’> kuow ment. and as he slowly thrust It into haven’t got _______________ _ ‘fit la not Imagination. He reads a rule S «ays, The commit ‘‘Under those circumstances any fafonrfatw 1« ’ hto pals e prk «'.««« oriental treasures are »hown Tl** me si Rtaoey*?' ue ««»»ed <hcn. bto pocket his Anger* encountered a tee to at liberty a t any time to fill thing you do d< will ba wrung."— Now I newspaper while I hm sitting on hto uato< e to su oi ,h* t’Nitoew lo Royal dou t rxgiKuiher ber.’ v folded paper- lapt”—LoutoyUla Courier-Journal. la t beta body.’ * To* Herald. a u d was carved out of ebony, set up ta Warn and than taken **“ ÜBtfankliiclj ttt <rtw It «to .“ <1 * "Jk’fa't?' «he «afa UtrrwlukMtslj H a to a worthleaa cu«a. I ’B bat. I apeak of Ignata DUto; H a . fa«t a t running into debt. " alow a t paying bill«. Checkmated by a Girl. I THE ART OF MUSI T to tan rmactore ta ktwcMe< town shapo •f 4 ♦ ■■