2 C E N TR AL PO IN T HERALD, T H U R S D A Y , OCTOBER 26, 1911 I C e n t r a l P o in t H e r a l d DAMES AND DAUGHTERS. )in c o SIRES AND h , i \ u o u it d j SONS, < i + 4 ««*+ **+ + + *+ + + *♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦♦ <. comely. Under an Impulse I decided to take up the esse for her. find out If she were about to fall lulo the hands of swindlers aud. if abe weie, protect her. •‘Permit me to assure you." I said. “ that In tne you have a frien d" " I do *ot doubl It." John’, View. “ My dear, suppose we take the chll- dreu to the zoo today?" “ Why. John, yo-.i promised to take them to mother's." "A ll right, If it's all the same to the children."-l.ondou Answers. Sven Medili, the Swedish explorer, * ;; /\ I F lH in O f i \ A i l l ill has In •il made a member of the y French Academy o f Sciences, Sir 1-Mward Cigar, the famous com- (Miser, 1s un ardent naturalist and at one time made u hobby of making and *‘ l'can "tell a dishonest man the mo The Least They Might Do. flying kites. I h i ^ed to Turning the Careers f m entl see him You are trust worthy.” M oth er-In bis last letter my ton One of the oldest military officers ii. ci T w o Persons Into a "Thank you. Now give me an ad- asked me to send him a half dollar to the world is Ceneral Charles I » Aguilar dress to which I can write you." buy him a logarithm table. Frlend- of the British army, who recently cele­ Single Channel. I gave her a bit of paper lorn from Well, really. I do think bis college brated til* ninetieth birthday anniver­ ❖ a letter I had In my pocket and a pen- j should at least supply bis furniture. - sary. I * Dy EGBERT CROSBY cll. She wrote "Laura (I Ostrander. | Pele Mele. Maitre I.al < ri, who hag Just been ♦ Copyright by American Press Asso­ 127 D street.” It was the house of a | —— .... ,.... elected lender of the Paris bar, took ciation, 1311. friend to whom she had confided her Marred, a commanding part in the second t Dreyfus trial at Pcunes. Me is a plead­ case. “ Then the wedding wasn't altogether er of great fori e and possesses a style 1 left her at the door of her own n KUCceMy I.eller carriers are proverbially care- that is dignified and irresistible. house and went to my room. Before --\0; the groom's mother cried louder |c s la leaving mall at tbe wrong nd going to bed I wrote a note disguised than the bride's mother. It was con­ I!ev. Augustus Oriebar, M. A., vic ar dress, or. rather, having so many to for n feraluine hand, addressed to F. ,>f Willlngton, Bedfordshire, England, sidered had taste."—Washington Her­ tbe original o f Tom Brown In the leave, it Is a wonder they don't make B. Wine-bell. The letter t liai bad come nn - re mistakes than tlu-y do. Cnroless- fight so graphically dmcrlbed In "T o w to me bad no street and number on it, ald. llrov,n's S hool Days," recently ccle- u s in the writer has perhaps more to so none was needed on the note I They Did That Time. hroted his eighty-seventh birthday, do with letters being delivered to tbe wrote. I Informed Mr. Wincbell that Mistress looming home unexpected­ -p p o'Connnr says that laird ( ur- wrong person than either of these at a certain hour on a certain night be ly) _ What’s the meaniug of this? always reminds him o f Rostand's causes. mould find a carriage standing at a You've got on my blue skirt and my phanteeler. '1 he old rhyme attests certain place. He was to get into the one day a letter addressed In a fem green silk blouse. Maid—Well, what th t the present ex-proconsul Impress­ (nine hand was left by the carrier for carriage, where he would find "Laura.” of it? Don't they go together?—Flie­ ed his s. hool mid university mates Hie me 1 opened it and read It. It was who would hear what he had to say. tlianapoli;; than in any other city gende Blatter. same way. “ I am George Nathaniel | very short and to the point: Having sealed my note, I went out and in the country. The quotation j T h e W r ite r s . Curzon," it ran. “ 1 am a very superior I Ten p. nr Thursday at the fountain. Vlo- postcd.lt. Then 1 went to bed ratber Perversa. person." for tlu* lloosier capital is $020 kt.i in iny belt. Hold rose In your left to thiuk of my adventure than to “ Where's the hired man this morn­ LAURA. Mr. Abraham Jacobi o f New York, hand. sleep. per soul ami the market is bull-; Booth Tarklngton in Ids student days I opened my eyes very wide and gave who rceenlly celebrated his eighty- On the evening in question, covered ing?" asked Mr. Pinkleton. i.h. ’ Iloo iers are much Riven to j sk<‘t< *' ,r l ' iM a low whistle. Who could it be who with a woman's raincoat reaching to “ 1 don't know." said Mrs. Finkleton. . ing and usually illustrated what first birthday., has been elected pred reading Thomas Paine and Kob-, Wmt<». dent of fhe American Medical associa­ I was making an appointment with me? my heels and a woman's hat shaped "but I presume from the fact that It Is e»t (•. Ing'TsoIl, and skepticism I; > i»«* r t w. ( 'ha ml »era begun his nr tion. Me was bom In Westphalia, Ger­ I Then I looked again at the address. like an Inverted pot that wou'.d con­ a rainy day he ls getting out the hose itiil'c. In Atlanta. Ca.. oil the I r‘J',p lm 11 «»»«««mnn nml paliitfr. titndy- man}’, In ISaO, and at the age o f twen- ! M\ name is Francis B. Marshall, and ceal my features. 1 entered a carriage to wash the sidewalk.” —Harper’s. I lug m l In N "W York nml at J u lie n '» ; ty-one received Ills degree as doctor of tiiv superscription appealed to be F. | drove to (he place I had designat­ other hand, a soul can be rccov Ii Mai'sli.-tll, but it might have been K ed. I had been there five minutes medicine. Unexpected Politeneee. Ii \\ iucltell I thought over every per when a man approached the door and “ X notice,” said the young man's em­ ( red lor $75, w hich is the lowest j Buy StMumml Baker has r while 1 was standing under the "For a woman you have a good head tb’ show windows.” —Toledo Blade. g o n K le e trie and th e S o u th ern I e,,|,u K;,r,<* « ,,fs 51,1V ,in e ,n I Boston ents more spaghetti than any lighted founluIn. As she approached for busluess. Are you sure this cot­ 1 a e ilie h a v e been a b o lis h ed hv i 1 advanced to meet her. lifting my hat tage is vacant?” It was an occasion worthy o f the ■ other American city. Pets and Pet Name,. til Hie same time As we walked away act o f th e le g is la tu re . . historical paint« r whet) Mr. J. Pierpont "Yes.” After London, Glasgow has thè big “ The most graceful of domestic ani­ "Very well. Tell the driver to take mals ls the cat, wbilo tbe most awk­ T h e r e a re th e sam<‘ c»ltl ice i Morgan had t«» ait up all lib lit to save ! gest population of any city in thè together she said: "Let me explain to you why I have us there." , 4 * -,i * . * 4 i flic iountrv. Providence Journal, Unitoci Kingdmn. w a t e r taiiKS w ith a s ia g o t, hut _ _ . „ .,ll4 , ward Is the duck,” says &u observer "H e has been told that already." . Judging from the price the Pittsburg Moni reai ls to bave u ten story hotel, arranged this meeting instead of call of nature. But It won’t do to use these Non a n supposed to fu i'liis il youP ! tontu paid for him, this i i ui O'Toole j wliicli will he thè first building to be lug at your oIBce or asking you to When we stopped at the door o f the coma and see pie As you tire aware. house the man asked me for the key facts for a basis If you want to call o w n in d iv id u a l cup o r b o ttle . ¡must be the pitcher win» struck out j ere» feti in thnt < ity whoily o f marble. Mr. I.atlirop's death without a will and told me to remain where I was a woman pet names. A R iv a l m a n y p e o p le a r e oil-1 " V n * * * b a » - " - » ‘-nvpr n»*pul.- ! Atlantic City was incon»orated in has put the estate In a tangle. 1 am till he had explored the premises. I I Iran. j isr»l, thè yenr when tlu» first passenger A Good Arrangement. not so sure thnt he did not leave a complied s e rv e d to c a r ry a b o tt le an d ta k e He went Into tbe house, train was run from thè Delaware rlv "No, darling.” said the mother to will In my favor. 1 am the only lighted the gas and after some ten a svv¡if ou t »>1 it o c c a s io n a lly in i er ti» Ilio Atlamb’ ocean. At that lime Current Comment. daughter of Ills favorite brother aud minutes’ absence returned and politely her slek boy; “ the doctor says that I Itile vlllage conslsted of haif a d »zen took care o f him during Ills last III th e train not a lw a y s w a te r . handed me out of the carriage. 1 mustn't rend to you." fumiiies. T h e train a y e n ts r o th ro U R h l Tl,,'rp sl',,n's ,n K" " ,» n'1 " ness. He said to me on several occa­ wont Into the house with him and. “ Then mamma,” begged the young­ . .. . , . , , , . cr.-at.-i- ii(-i(-sslly f"»' moi'<- rl 1» Ami r sions; 'Marlon. I have made a will conducting him Into a room In the ster, "w on’t you please read to your­ an .l s> II in d iv id u a l ilriu k ir.R c u p s , ! ,v h ,.s ,h:nl for mor,. ,„.,.rs. Money Maxims leaving everything to yon. You will center o f which was a table with self out loud?" sanitary all'aiis, mad»- by thè! I'liiliKli'lI-lila lni|iilK poor woman with a hunch ol¡ But not your trust in money, but sent me had not been Intended for sign. 1 read It and while doing so cause 1 was a kid. Now I'm thirty- is a naturili oondltlon It hont» all put your money in trust. Holme*. me. But though I ant not a profos said: "Where is the will? Let me eìiildrcn, and the cluhlivn cr\ ¡ hr ; how seven. and—well, 1 should say she was imn li tin- dot tors aro lladini; out The use of money is nil the advan­ sioDttl detective I think 1 have a de­ see It.” for water, and no way to Ret a lately. Watorlmry ItopuMIoaii. about twenty-eight by this time.” tective's Instinct, for In this case so tage there is In having it. Franklin. He took the will from his pocket and Money is a handmaiden if yon far as the girl had Imparted It to me held It so that I could see that it was T h . African Gorilla. Industrial Items. know how to use it n mistress if you I thought I smelled rascality, and its genuine. This was ail I wished for V e.-terd ay on th è t r a i l i an old ; An animal which Is much larger than uncovering Interested me. I permitted j Putting my band In the pocket o f my do not know how. Horace. f a r m e r tu rneil tip th è brim of her to go on. raincoat, quick ns a flash I leveled a I 19 generally supposed ls the African Tin* demand for gutta percha Is sixty bis old f.-ll hai an d Rot a littU times Unit of the supply. I saw your personal slating that I revolver at him. holding it within a Its chest measurements are State Lines. : ' on bad a "know ledge of such a will few feet of his face. ; gigantic, and an old male standing less The oil product of the United States w a t e r to d rin k in t h a t sanitary [and would like to see nte regarding "Drop that!" I said in my natural tllnn slx ieet high has been found to Is now several times that of the entire w ay. Maryland is a garden of paradiso the matter. My cousin, Edgar Bangs, voire. weigh close on 400 pounds. world seven years ago. ütirronndod by a l»»»dy o f water and t\ho will Inherit with me under the OroRon is a lllie te d w i t h a l»»t He stood glaring at me. but power- ------------------------ India has n new faetory law which Washington. Baltimore American. law concerning estates where there less. I repented the order, shoving That W n D iff.r.n t o f p ro fe s s io n a l s a n i t a r y j u n k in limits adults' work to twelve hours Rhode Island casts n smaller vote is no will. Is a very bad man. Mr. " I hope you will believe me when t tlu- w a y ol sa la r ie d odii-ials and nml children's to six hours a day. proportionately to its population than Lnthrop lent hint money till Edgar my revolver close under his nose The number of women employed In is polled in any other northern state. - C i i a n v wTn plsl01' »*'> YOU that you «r e the only girl I lii-alili boards. showed that lie was dishonest; then . especially with an opponent's finger on „ manufactures and trades in Germany Providence Journal. his uncle turned hltn off. Edgar may the trigger. Is not pleasant The wenp .... ----- It is a crime l'or any one to fur-| Is !),IOO,ntN); in Austria, r»,«>(H».«aK>; in Fonne tient has Invome an authority have stolen the will in order that I on might go off even accidentally , No That I refuse to believe.” nish a tin eup al. a sprinR or a England, -Vino,not». upon such matters, so its decision that shall have to divide the estate with The man dropped the will on the “Then will you believe me when I n balloon is not an airship stands.— him and others wati-ririR I nniRh that will he used It would not give table. I feared to remove my gaze te** You that you are the prettiest girl New Haven Journal Courier. Short Stories. hint very tntieh, but a little will he front him to examine It lest be take nd • evov loved?” as a pnblic di ¡nkiiiR cup. better U rn nothing, and Edgar ls In vantage of my looking away to spring “ Yes, yes; I am sure you are In In thè menatimi- publie drink- 1 Steel was In use In Pff2 B. C. desperate straits.” upon me. I wns obliged to take the earnest now.” —Detroit Free Tress. Aviation. riiinese people rarely eat beef. ìiir fountains are installed inali ' It ls your duty.” I -said, “ as well risk of Its being (he genuine document Fui;. < were first made In 518 B C. "Go out before me." I said, picking The Connect!« ut legislature has pass­ as your Interest, to do all you can to thè school honscs, and ehurches A Well Drawn Distinction. Sweden nml Denmark have no sol­ ed n law requiring aviator* and nlr prevent your uncle’s estate from going up the will, still keeping my eyes on \\ ili non l»a\ e them. Trofessor Brander Matthews, In an diers who cannot read and write. In ships to take out licenses. where It was not Intended, especially hint He turned and left the house, Soon it will he a crini • to U t Russia's army 70 per cent of Hie men I following him When we reached address at Columbia university, once A British automobile concern bus to stieli a person ns you desetilie." "Edgar has a suspicion that I ant on the sidewalk I ordered him to walk ma<1e ,a »tak in g distinction between your borse »Iriifl, al a publie are Illiterate. built a truck and trailer especially for the trai k of the lost w ill nnd Is watch away, and when he h id reached w hat ttle Ut0 'r ''rds Itormnnd and gourmet tountain • *■ t» water \o.ir cow ; t Stage route from New York to Bos the transportation o f aeroplanes. "T h e difference between the*« two ton w as opened In 175 l \ The Journey Plans for a new form of holiday— Ing me like a eat; therefore I didn't I thought a s.-tfe dls'nn-e I Jumped thè ereek. lir e romtmmleate with you except into the carriage, telling the driver to wor«»9-" he said, “ la plain. to the Hub from New York then eon touring by aeroplane are being form ' tndestlnely Now I have explained I k e me to my home Before I slept "Gortuand and gourmet alike enjoy Il all means hi»; lnlls for ofT- tanned fourteen days ed both in England and In France. everything to you I am ready to hear I dropped a note In the mall for Miss a 800<* Jlnner- hut as soon as It Is over cial, li ti Rrafts for ili» manufae- what you have to say. Mr Wlnehell " Ostrander, asking her to meet me the **** Rormand asks; English Etchings. Sporting Notes. tnrerj ol thè patcnt fountains-, Tl»e ln*t irortl—th# name—enabled next night at the fountn'n She did ‘“ "'h a t Is there for supper?'" me to pet more of the story In case i so, and I handed her the recovered in ire salai i » f o r inspivtors. In July eighty two years ago the fir*t Only two light hnme»s ln>r»es, J«y- i hose to do so without giving away will. London omnibus, or “ shllllbtvr," was E yeSee and Anaconda, have both Hie fact Hint I was nn outsider I o L S |k|{s, o Y s l l KS n*ir t'uitlomers run. My story Is hut an Illustration of pined and trotted tulle, under 2:10. roooluded to do so ID E A L S . what trivial Incidents shape our lives ■ li-mMul IIn- l-i-st T li.n’f .vhv Wi-i-sirrv In England there are now more than *'apl«lu George Mnrtnrty o f the l»e “ Have you any means.'* I asked, "at Had my name and the name of tbe vll Ideals are likestars. Y o u will not a siipi-lv i-l " S vh I NI pi fri-si» oysti-rs •J.tton j t, ture theaters, of which Lon troll Tigers doesn't drink., »moke or your disposal to pay for information lain of this little drama not t,een no l'W. fui inni ilrli, i ». succeed in touching them with your Not half dot! possesses ¡100. »wear and Inxlxls oil Ida ball player» (hat will lead to the recovery o ' f tbe ili-zon Invulvv. in i|liart o f hands; but. like the seafaring man lu the reign »»f Henry VIM. the tren going to ehutvh on Sunday. lost, probably stolen, will?" *m c been played And. far more im luit noi il < stem y oui money's worth. eroi price for the letting of land was T i» r e wilt l»e two Mobile /Immer "N ot a cent." on the desert ol waters, you chase portant than that I »h u tlj not have Auk » I h - i W. D. LEW IS a a shilling an acre. maus with the ('Mengo Nationals next The lady had by this time removed married the traman who i . now tm : them as your guides, and, following SIINS '¿'¿if England has the honor o f first mnk season. The new Mobile hails from her veil, and 1 had eatight a glimpse wife nor hare t»>en the father of the them, you eventually reach your ing cruelty to animals a distinct sub the Atlanta club o f the Southern of her face ns wo passed under street half dojen children who. with tbeir destiny.— Carl Schurz. l»ul k Jo* t of publK* attentlou by iegis atlon league nte! play* renter field Me stole lamp«. She appeared to '/e about mother, rontr'.bute to the w'.ol, charm m -ton-. enacted in 184J. twenty years old and was decidedly o f my existence. 105 hate* last *#»ns.»n. M lu Beatrice IInrrac!t*ri has bt*ea 1 elected to the couixil of the English A n | ni » ki ' kni * i : nt !>tral »* «'WHpaper ilo uteri 1rs Society o f Woiueu Journalist*. Hie inli'M'rii-i of iVutrul 1 'oint un*! the K"R ii < Mr*. Ava Willing Antor will not re- : turn to America this season. She en- I’l mi l til i» K vk . iiv SuWriistion price. Jl.’tO i>. . vt «r. m ».Ivane*. I gaged a house at North Berwick, Lon- Unter» t «. I.* h mi,tier. May 4 V.**-. • don, for the autumu golting season and iti II»«* IWt ..air- - al !*• •‘'•¡il l‘oint. 1 »rr'RiMi, until i will entertain large house parties. II..- m l <.f Co., rr. f M.»r« 1 ti t'*?:'. Miss Anna Willis Williams, the orig­ nil- ni Hit- H ai .» An inal “ Miss I.iliert.v,” whose profile IIIIS PAPIK l i; A i . k * « V I n . in adorns the silver dollar, has been for Soliti! M»*n Street. L. An. « i le . uml 'tl'i Mai k*'l Street. Sen gram ■ . , win *• tun trac U* fur adver- . tin* last twelve years at the head of thrinir canlw made f**r it. the kindergarten system o f I ’liiladei phIn, her native city, i Miss Olive Conger has l>eon admit COMMI RIMI SALVA- IlftM r/iYfl v ¡«It |i ted to practice In the supreme court 'I '" * U »il > lilb'IF. n f ] >intrfc*t o f Columbia. She lias — ■ —- been employed In the i listoni* division According to statistics recent- ¡ In the treasury department and was l v compiled bv Billy Sunday, who, * radu* ,e<* *°®» M 'Y írora »»*• ,. / • ItiRlon I.aw college, perhaps Invalisi' o l a previou; Jlrs. QVain, pro Ident of the Nor- spotlight - advertioiiitr r e c o r d region Woman Suffrage association Rained as a professional baseball nml of the Norwegian Women's Sani tary asso. Intimi, has .lust been de-- player, is considered an author­ oratod by the klug of Norway with a ity as a commercial revivalist, it gold medal, 'lids honor was la-stowed costs more to save a soul in In- on Mrs. (¿vani bei ause o f her services in working against tube.1 alo: is. S. A. I'ATTISON. 1’ UHl.lMHEK. I Mistake t