Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 10 Sep 1909, p. 6

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'anmimnm‘mny ‘ ms nu ma um white teeth " and m. "men he. Hugh. , ;_, Marâ€"4n uncommon gm. . III df‘vlnely. Andy! my." V "I A- nn you are not.“ returned “ m I cumin. mile. ”no In m'hn “Immune. If m waned with Mr I nhnll may you m a land], clever young roman. sun. I m Inclined lo back you. I nut can Hun what A ant-mo na- vom Io . I had a Inter from g M n m. HI. nhlp till he at simulationâ€"lot no see. In less In month: The present Hm I. a old Inhoolmnow o! mine. I“ h nuts 3 1m with him. He mm ”mmvamvhollamh flu minâ€"M beggar! Then, in n CI]. tn- raponiblc (or M: ml." ‘OI. but!” am Hem. looking u m otter. grunt 9791 I M old Hilton for mni . a vm'l a bad fellow n m ”net: In my own line; and II a hid follow, l ”sure if 5! “lummuuall. [huh-d but can mm of pleading for him. ‘1 l m «um I made mm or no mpg-Mn. In, Bum. has been madly eluded. Nunnlly. one rm III It lard to forgive." duywunn Allylnthomuaaol lain-1‘- 'mdw m.” “m lav an you pull; on?” be outlined. II n confidential (m. "I m (bu good know m'm mut- ‘l nulmnmmnm COIN In in." round Hm, mil I... n no IIMQ mm for Mm bank In. She 'u III!!! amused run the ”1‘ old new. 'hfl shaved her I do an of klndly alto-Hon IMcb touch- "ll-lighted In an. m! Do glad um Mn M hurt-I n1 AMI-“Mod adorn-kw, Ya. mum In of flu m the Hon. or I might any the 1’1- ". Th Maul-a mot you have mm la min; I only II“ "09 m "ta-M II tuning elrrlu a. an” I for nor. (in mu (m "l bow (hm my in I run” hm- m M tm.‘ M "pupa, cm. on. unusual. Tho- IM "and to you Ila. Dam with gnu «mu.»- uy, and It”. (My mm with much uni-Ille- Lori Inna: Mains-M In M. 'n I. ll- h-t (In. for Park. cmr on; Icon In Drum Ind In." the N and. wnl ". dull "5th “L Rub-v dlbml (m but "I I. Rkhnl Hum. In lawn (In On] baton 10.0."!!!qu (‘opnln [min In I. non. nandl um. NI” Ml ‘Mo told an 70‘ I?" In M; And-Dc" I am" "erl. luau Dun. IN. I- u out "and Mn.“ .14 (I. “HIM aid not "I not mum» n mph 0! Mn In. and to (aid no you won eta-II. M with Thin um you" amt. mild u my an autumn. and town-“1o loot you In" II I h- ula-1n Indoorâ€"o! flu be! m In Mull [Md tuna. and DI. MI. noun. 11:! you" My. who lud bun "not" It. haul. with Mr open- “... Manly nut-d. mud curl-In a. “Why, than ll 000m. Lam!" In a. my own-m1 "a u with Lord Inna. la n m uu-ordlmry?â€"â€"u can. u I can. to P."- In Iowan. lay! I. D. nu; (hay In walla m. I Can't hm ho- ]! I; but I M I would loot Mn Mn” in. thought. “flo- hnndmh flow I'- loo-Ina!" bar faithful friend Illu Human um min. and ”(naming In uu- mn‘ unt- Ind non! Mr lamb with a mum coke and a Imlllng fun. Rum Illu- Dnoro. ult-nbwr'rod as who uw-lly The bouu In crowded with 3 Mil llant udlenco. The music wu llxhl Ind mrlllng‘ Many xlnnos Irma “mod to tho bo- muuled by lhn two lhlllnllhmhoklng Enxlluhvomon. flop. Desmond had had - Mum»: from “Indeed! Well. we have seen no!!! In of him." “I am so glad you could come!" crhd Ml-a Darn, when she not Into the carrllgo. “I cannot go quite by myself. and there In no one else In Pam I cum to have, Do you know my (“her says he thinks he na- Oooruo Lumley on the nonlevnrdu 1M- morning.” "However. Ibo will be going any soon." In her reflection as she Cress. Dd. thin in blnck. but not now In Inch mourningâ€"buck lace over black utin, her Inwy neck and arm- show- lng through their transparent covnr ins. 1nd I in! comb shining nmonz the Abundant coils of her rich. darkchesl» nut hair, CHAPTER XIV. flu. Infill. Ind lnvlud mm friend: rho were mum through Perla to fly; with her that day. to Hon. felt It oompunctlon about Influx her none, though; Ibo vu by no menu .mxloul to necompnny Mlle Dacro. who“ commit confidence: about Lum- lay nude her feel unoomlartnble; {or during MI vlnn to Dresden she had Perceived what In: the renl auric- tlon whlch brought hlm there. And she ‘ Ind I. saline a! sum towards Mlu Dav on which oppressed her. ' froch with I Q. m away In Eng- blhofl 3.38.3. 813. 5.32.. snail: nil gilt! 5.. 153.3 3 a... .16... :33. 31.6 S. It! .‘flk‘g‘ .2: K. im- too?" naked “Hi-J'- cI-dio.“ “l iii-'6 Inn." mt Gold , Cannot Buy "Hen Mrs, Savllle returner)?" naked Hope of the welter who attended their mite of roome. "Not yet, mademoleelle." he reviled "Thenâ€"" ehe began. holding out lber hand to Lumley; but be am not take It. "If you wlll ellow me. I wlll come In end welt (or her." he geld. wllh eo much daemon that she felt lt would be enter to let him come In then to reelet. He therefore followed her up" Item to the plenum ulon. looklng out on the Tunerlee garden. where Hove took on her bet. lntendlng to nwly Mm with e newspaper and leeve M. to his own reflection; Tale plan wu upped In the bud. Hutu welked to the wladow end looked out (or e minute. unley re- turned and cloned the door. mending men- It end "on. he an my [I ."flle II the fire! chance I I I “lit 1'» end I In I‘M to hear me 1 . on we: Mama: I weal utter Hope but! none to (he open with Miss Ducts, Mr: 3:- vme had me (a drive In the Bola with In Invalid downer When who was on or way to some {Imus health-resort In Swinerland. Ind Have. havlng finished her weekly let- ter. went out to post It proceeding I!- Wards to (In some shopping. 01! her way hunk. near the Theatre Prim alt. she met Lumky. who Immediate- ly turned with her. They wnlkevl rath- er Illanfly to the hotnl. Hope feeling very lullous to get no of him. yet oomehow «(erred from acting wllh declsion. but . certain air of resolu- tion. by no means usuaL whlch per- hold her back Mrs. Suvllln In nun" mused In Park: It. Inc! many maul-rum who did not bonnet. and she went- od apt-In leley‘s mm more N hnmredly than formerly. chiefly be cause be m quiet. "How an I MI?" "up. In Ingm- Ilnu. Inhe- mm the" Mote II: "You 'm em but In up with m. will ya. not. II. Dem? (hm-In [1ka And 11ml Burton In (onus. Ind My Mum". and lash-r d. In Tam; I II" and my lull bone with you arm." ”luv-y "Inn. man then. I rally mu am.“ an nnlmlud argument. lollo'ql; he "one Dnmond and to not mm». and. Mllllng Captain anky'n matured escort. dme buck to Maria‘s lit ‘0. ”I actually how your Mn. sumo III] in 0mm IMn Int uni,” u chi-ml "we. ”lungv "l a. rm I don‘t an, I only an m my nu Ire-Mn I In" Run the m nil-omn- but" 0- "MM '0' IM hat (nr or In nouns. bog-Ina nod faring. “d drug-s! am "y. I an rewind to pal an and lo um I.» m“: loan-[my and Im my nu. Do": 70‘ (lint ! um rlgM?‘ "I don" hm. "- Ill! mot-My pay In mporlad human I Hull. "- In at won-at «only ulna-d uni-Na: A Mann“ “mall IIHQMPIMI who I. mils-mu mum’s for m. Ildory of Own “mu. or Mien, or “0 mi num- wonlnla Wham-r om- wlll old by lMIu Mn to It. by non! um I. neon-II; MI n I. gull. mm:- "WM-(hr 7m dun-m lb or not. I can‘t help {com-u IL” "ll-o Ilr. aullln any «mu 9! mm In mmr‘ "A“ you ought lo km by an. "no. nwm- [Anal-r. Ital I All u luau-M cmlun nu! lot don-"lax 0! nor Inland.“ “You ought to Inov by lhl. Illa. um I III loo My lulu-round I- you to nor yo! mum-nu." "on lnhtnmod lulu: by mam. up . than. "Win! 5 met. lunch!" Ibo Ciel-III". CHAPTER XV. Mia- chre'o bright heady ayes danced in her head with delight us she cluttered voluhly Io Lumiey. who“ (not; grew ruin-r unity as his listened. unruly damning to reply. Hero I 'clromo intrrruptlon runs In tho Ihnno of one at tho English ni- lnrhu. for whom Lumic-y Imnmlltleiy Vic-(I‘d his It'll; 1nd. at Loni Everion wished to my I word to 0m- 0! 'hu slums". he «knurled behind the neon". Ind Lumioy dim into his plan. “My uncle VII 1 rtuunla in run in; your devoted Attention. Min Dot mood." "You; be alt-y: lulu-st: mu." “lucky old (oliov! Win! hno you hovn doing with you-null?" continuum! lmmiey, tooling «ma-Hy Ii h", "You If. Ioollllu palm and thin. and your cyn~-â€"" "Thu II | little encouraging. Hugh hu always been a invorito or mine. He in I ilno fellow. and i do not think he will revenge himuii on the poor girl who is the innocent cause oi his misfortunes. (2nd! 3 awaet charming woman is worth paying dear iori"â€"~ I sentiment which seemed to touch his henrer. for she gave him I so" lin- gering. tenriul glance, which. "had i been some twenty years younger." thought the old boy. "i should have (all inclined to repay with I kin." "I can hardly tell. You might leave a card. I am Inclined to think that the would be pleased by your kind of tort to further her son‘s Interest." "I will." with some Ilgnllunce. “May I call upon her imperious High. fleas. do you think?” “I thinkâ€"that In. Mr. Runon thinks she bu left. You Ind hotter ask him." ltlll. men. I III thinking or running down to Nice to look her up. She is there hll (ice and voice seemed to Isn't the?" n Den-n. "How do you pronounce M-l-n-g-y?‘ the teacher asked of the young gentle- man nearest the foot of the clean And the smart boy stood up end an! It depended I grant deal when" the cementum-mornin- hndn Hm , But those thing: an, no morv. it may he that the inrrpaslng use of ma- chimry mnitipiies the danger of wt- ting one's which?“ caught in mg- wheeis. The (not remain: that “h”- kers have lost their signmvar. *9. Theme extant are mere personal chararlerisâ€" tics and no one can judge thereby whether the wearer In a bank presiv dent or soda-water salesman. Whis- kers that remain survive the scythe only because their owners wish to con- tinue looking like their pictures. on the bark M their heads in make up for it. A man's roumanance was like I turn, to be (summed and mom cred-not sis-raged "to a iennis mnri. Ami that was imimi. im. Next thing you know they'll be min; their sale” razor: nu ma ions of their heath," This barber. by the way. has a mus- urha guard on hi1 roflee cup. “Why. I ’ve neon the day.” chewed a scissors venran who has one of the handsomm barber palm on Walnut ”met. "when a smooth-Shawn mm was considered as weal-mg n dimly: and was held under mild suspicion. Of course (he hwyers hm to have their inn and Adam's apples llllhlm' pared. but they won their vhlskm ly mloral numhemtl vhartn deplfllng "I. latent ram-ell: In heard prunlng. And "no vhlsker farmer ran Mn eye over ml: and total Ms «hnlce. He mold look Ilke Bnflala lllll. Franz Joseph M Capt. John Smith. He mulled the chart style number am! the barber not My with the «hearing mnrntlonm By the rm 0! Ms whiskers a ma Ml- mmed broadly that line 0! business he van In. Mrhon cum" 1-" ram! um. "no mmwlmt "my vow a" l‘. n‘ Comm“ when It tame m that»: Auk-ulna". 0n the In"! «I! meir shop hung Viv”- ‘ Thou rum Ibo Iorflbk prlnd whirl Modded UNI Inn "n growth In“ assume In mm mm the rmpklm of the trap nu I 5mm vial. as o! a Mk‘lh' "00 mint M which had "II In "an“. Thorn no. nub "- 0m vallnl lav "on vblnen to rip". Into A more handle flunk. OM Mien ”natal in hair um. on ma In the. IMM the "on. J. "an lath. M (Mummy) "no mung: co rum I rmp of the MM rrlmm clusters and an IM than": 0! mm hm Nun to mm In] lorlnm hm- ;m. um um inland!" [M mm: 0! Much": dyes Ian on their handy when the hurtling rum «va. In lam-lam lam-"cl "Inna!" I‘m Calm” and "PM-m flux Exterminatorâ€" war "Med.“ on can had been bald Mun Mr“. Thor nun-mod In." mnm will: brush- " nu! unwashed nu Inf-M mm- as though rut-h wen a you! mu ml. Having :- Inn And “mun-mod n-nMuw-I In ”alum: .‘Ilun. m an! rnly mural-ad (uh! In In“ 'Ot' no wuoflu In II. rot-Inn n In Mot-om mm - Knnm what no; You!!! hwllnd their In" "an Ila mm- lln locum: gunman! lo bung «I n lhlrly MOI an an mu. «I I M. no" in Au". ‘0"! Thvy‘vo “no In Jul. V's-rhu- and "nap-8|". The" In: III nun whtn I man would rulllvuu n Illml a! ram". wllhmn poop” lumps-flux him a! "an“ lo touch on some nurrhl-llv artwork. Mm": IN» this: a! «an. IM Kama! (3!" Times I.” A hunt in round- In-d In Am!â€" In mu uhurvuor cm I! l- llulod u a llnmuly. "H H van not mun! till man'l lulu": would Hm mm. In Mr um!- (ouur. (Mn why did Nut-ma Nam" ‘0' ll “no?“ I "All )nn would give has no! I talk- cr'u weight wllh me. I 1m umlound- 1y grlevn-d lhll I could not keep you [ram this marlim‘mlon. You um and many gum! In I rharmlnu women. who. If you wk Ihém, kuld Inn you well; and l wlil own (all you that I luvo no hum In Hm. I am engaged to a nun I love «Em All my and. MM no om: can pol him out of my mind." 11'.) h- mnlluuul.) ”That's no Vrenson why we should not he perfcflly nanny; Ind us all I can give you." “How [mane of you!" said Hops, xreully agitated. “Why could you not Ice that I would ncvrr under nny clr- u.m~uances hnve loved you. we are so uullVe In PW'I’)’ Way?" “That need not weigh with you." tried Lumley. "I wrote to In) lulhtsr yesterday. and told him I should ask you, and If you uccrmod we. as I hoped you would. nothing should [II’O‘ vent our marrlage." “Now, you must listen to ma, Carr taln Lumley. You have dlstressed ma Infinitely. You ought to have under- stood by my manner that I wished to avoid such an explanationâ€"to save you, as well as mysvlf, the paln n uut cause. It Is Impossible that I could love you as you wish. And it Is we” I do not; for there Is no reason why you should grieve your parents as your cousin has done his mother." 1(- kn trio's-d no OI... unit mun: tum". ”I aux-mu mud to “W 1‘. W l lion W to show you. Nowlmmriuluoltomkouti on madly h ion with you. lwotila Inorlfloo numb; and ovary m {or you. I on desperately in moo-t. Promin- thot you will love me, that 1 you wlll oven try to love me, and i'll ‘ --1'll flurry you tomorrow. No! hear no manor," at Hope attempted to uni. ”Just mini of tho dlflereut "to you would lend wltli me. You would have society, pooltlon. ireedom. We might be o‘illaed to pluch at first. but nothing can keep the iamily e:- towl from me when my father is Iona; and I could always get money. 'l‘lion compare life with n huabnnl who adores you. with that of a sort 01' upper servant to n cantankerous. dicmtorlal. tyrannical old woman like my aunt Saville. You must not refuse me, Hope. 1'" blow out my brains li' you do." He tried to catch her hand. which she quickly snatched away. atepplng back a pure or two. while she Brew alternately pole and red under the passionate gaze ollthe eager young man. wmsxzns M A WEWI‘ Influx: ggggrvrg REPOR TER Mint. in "madamâ€"(men Ream of Owiish Habm Sieepinm is a normal and henittv condition when !t occurs ni the mum bed-time, Ind when not extreme and overpowering, but it in not always «mined with nixp‘ Some person: in perfect health, and exceiient sleep on. blrflly how the meanink «i dram; they an active mentsl‘v and phylkflly Inui they are in bed: than glen "(a It once. and when R loam a h ‘2. morning tho" that I! was not yot driven to cover. for In the sixteenth cenmry the in Glen! combat gave way to our Inn-I- em and of honor. It survive: today. wank, conning. doomed. a "Me. of the ”mo. savage m- blrbaflc, whon 1h.- hrmorahle man was before all eke a man 0! bnvery. When nnhllc opinion of an munL-ies an)" "no to snow M or condemn m» "na’hlp man wnn rpfnlrs to ammo m We 90 m.~ weapons 01 (he sw-‘ghhnr'dnr who has attacked his rhancter or his person me?! will the duel he givon Hm quit» Onn It has no long deserved and ”can ed.â€"(‘hlcagn mliy News, I'- m'" rmmrils mu! Panes deviant! units! the mamm mat found sanrmm In mum approval and public opinion, km in dna (nurse 01 mm the natural Int-ream of trade. rmmorm and "no Orb 0' peace. the ntabllahmmt I»! wanna! tflbnmnu. the revival of Roman lav, flurh 6M ht”- filth fen- damtle Institutions. tho lnrrwasw of knowledge And the consequent «crap at mpg-rumba. drove the duel out of the court: of justice. It by 1 solemn on": an "Io. (impel: um an Ipml to God to bestow vlc- luv-v on on: rum. srmo mdes oven demanded that the tunes": em" church armvd In (min In“ their teams might be Ham! on ID! ul- ur kfm'e their testimony w” Men I- m Europa-n «mum's "w mam-I duel. ducal In IMrh moan! not only [he lost of the mm at nun. m of". mum-um {or perjury. sur- vhwl ma mam. Am In some forms! M I short "mo. Before the dual hogan nth a! "u- r-omhntanu AMI-m ed the Insure of his an”. mum"! Ania In Bum all (hm! "no )lM-flo Ana and "n um: nun MM neon” In Influx nu in! In rm!" to llmvn lbs In.“ a in «min! at I "am"! at God. "m u- lucliu men In Ibo on Ion-I'd or NM AM IN: «min! of mm by mm. "to all other tom- 0' lie «cl. "mt mu 0' 1M mu». a! lie not In I «rim gnu-med am by nmlium than by law, rim manna. "I sun-led rm. [rum finally "on wearing reliable vuâ€" m ill"! am out of In! M "smart Aim! to team] ”and the MM! M “other "mm m mp. this Invest! in 0’ "Judgment 0' God.“ can. to lake the pure of Dunn "lamp of Vanna-1 to nodu- cm- in um 01." "Ian!” union! and. vim-I ally II «mt. mum In “bud (mm on" min M! In "gunned by hard um (m m'n Thu one rwmm III sum the mum. at smile: am. I“ N who run-um w lo“ In Input: '1- rmu-Monvd vanqnlnhod. cull. M- n» I” wounds-d fin! or ml «no-m III «Impound to pay a cgngll gun Mmu Ilw plu- Sworn. to Oval 0! IN 4110! bot-ova Ildh’ldfllll u amt-h. any pano- who bud null- clnl coal-loan II It. um and III- "aha: rould coma lulu (ha no." lion n! propom by moral] rhulong- In; the own" a! ma Ind ("BUY tn "rum!" m am (M II. “I'M mm- Westemnrok. the oocloloxln, shows that many ume trlbel mum and: Irlnlnx Imong cllnl Ind [mullet b! duel! between about: clumplonl. one from and: side. From ancient wrllen he ulennl the (net that among Ro- mnl. Green Ind Toulonn comb.“ lllewlu were aural-d upon to (“a plum between a definite number of warrior. (or m aka 0! endlnn w". The Gem-u. aocordlnq Io Tlcllu‘l. m teen-toned to decldu the (ar- lane of bulls by wading I captive 1mm the enemy Ind u hum of (ht-it 0'": arm, to nm-t In duel. The le~ ulrr to! pen-.- In [In Innate-l and lrut Mrmtul may Imutd "an: Io In" than flu lo Iho duel In all thru- (Iompnutively speaking, it war a bunnies: manner of settling dineuh tin. Besidel, nince the dnoi imposed terms or mmbnt equnl for both niden. it may be pointed out that it shown! an awakening demand for fair pin on the part or the community In a whole and therefore goes to prove tint n crude mm at public opinion was utir In a primitive society where there was no government or at least whero the zovernment was so weak that it was as good no none. the duel was a logical and aimont a legal concession nude to superior strength. it was an equitable form under the circum- stances of settling a quarrel where each of the two persons involved in It thought himself in the right. it was moreover an advance over a more act'or vengeance, requiring no cour- age and giving the object of it neither warning nor chance or self-deienae. it was an advance again over more bru- tal forms of revenge. in that the con- sequences of the quarrel fell upon only those Immediately concerned in it instend of spreading until It caught in its meshes the attending and the inoflenaive alike and involved whole families. DIET FOR DROWSI N238. That combat In Funce which wok plm recently hetwaen two more or leis eminent pound-m at just about the time When most of us thought duelllnt hut (Allen Into Innoouous desuetude goes to show at any rate how long a cum may survlve any use (or It. For the duel did have ltn “Serum! like nearly all other customs rose out o: the necessities of the cue. A! thart and [Armenian thov ‘havp t‘wh- tm'! momma. their crin- ‘kot. tombs-II, gr". rw-‘Ing and so ‘fcflh hut m a wow! r‘h’ppim contest people wm nod: rrom far and near- men women and childrenâ€"and witch "w an maiden. having away '10: bun blocks 0! timber as If life and reru‘aflnn demanded npon the Issue Thud mud. (hm! go the no: and the splinters fly In M! directions. the judges cannly al'tlnz near ‘umm note of (be stmkm. the spectators (sharing the mmrr-tltnrn from time to "me as Mnucally as If they were racohmves. To hv a '00! chewing Hampton mean! umnethlnq m c an In human.â€" macho Martin. In Tasmania Is to be found a no- tlrmnl rasHm" that is special and par- ticular to lh"! Slut» alnmLâ€"dhe sport of wood rhmpmm It say: much M (he grit and 711m- of Tasmanian! that Ihla rmlly svrlnus aml nrdnmn vmrk shfiuld he rpxardnd as the Hu- (‘3! Sport. It In "w only ml‘anhne um has boon “mind mflnz annn num- nls. Tho Wayside Inn. a hit. ramb- ling. picturesque building. was I tu- nrn In tho mfly days. and It is «H mm a dunner (mm one of the George’s for I mrpemal “tense to Ian Hauntâ€"Westphener County lap- zine. A mfléntone disslmlhr to "I! other- I! the mu m Hus Whuo PM": road. Ron-«Inh- Mar the Wayside Inn, The lnseflpuon roads: u .V'nr nor-MI». M the mm" M Erho new»; "w tummy-third Inflo- suma u R". may .‘lamammk nml (M twontylmflh M Ryo. commits the 101m Jay In». I! "w 1'th mil-Rump. "Holy to» mlrnd and m»! In [M n A R. The «M home In HIP "numb-"v Tavern 0! «vol-Hows" «hrs "on Mn], Am!" wan IwM ovpmlgm .(m In: 11pm" It Tamtnva Alnn: "w mama rm! road may be mentioned the ninvtmmth mI'QMmP ‘ M (‘mwnm-oM-"Mnm I" ('0 amnion" Im'" mm m. tall no!" the VII Cowman bums. non. tun le warm! Mrv in? prawn-9 "on an Ivy M not nrvwnly him: m 000 of "mm “mm to "on far- IH‘I mllntmn In Ibla um. nu n In (mm-My n! lmllnn MDIB'M'HI‘P. I Inflow-’4 on! atom for nvhdln: mm. A! Mum. by (Ia "Mm“ house. A mom «hum-e north 0! the vlllue. INN“ mum.» M Mb! Tony in n mIIqu‘I. 4H llpMuod and undoflphonhlo. II "to“ m" of Runaway And Walnntl «mt; tom ‘09:! variety tho-Id r”- mo this 10mm and ml II In a porn:- nml 4-0.de u an be «to urn” TI. mutant. Mono H mm lam IN um I‘" on I» nun» u an "main and It. "mum II 0. no cu! akin M I» mad-:1 I! ghoul HM "mad-n1. Bevan! um lunch. on Each at "'0 Old PO" Rondo. Fun of the old poll had- lendlnl mu 0! ”nah-tun lllll km tom. 00 1th» old nun-ton“ mnllnlng. In Ynucn. on flu- Alhnny rum! Md. lien II 3 atom on the all old: at mood-u Inr llu' lower" nulon l'lully mlhllonu In (My «mm In Mind on Ibo Irv-l IMO o! (be ran-i. lld IM- ucomlnl lead. one In mu Ilu IM- ulmn hu poo- 3|th I-nl "mo!“ from n- omlm‘ 3-0-le to pun-rte II. An Ila lav oi "u Mom- In luv-n Mom-- on "IO lamb" canon! b0 unlod N h pm!» nblv umlnn. An nuntlnl In the treatment 0! Inch my" I- dlellnz. Meal should be gin-n up. (or I limo I! lent. Ind the onry beverage allowable In Intel at mum-Womb] Comp-ulna. 1 Sometimes we hear 0! attack- of sleepiness occurring suddenly at certain periods of lhe day or M ir- rezuiar lnu-rva'sl These Ire ll!» gather abnormal. and in such case: more Is almml [1513/] some poison a! work in the nervous centersâ€"~ usually a tell-maulai-mred poison. which, bet-num- it in nude in too grunt quantity. or lye-cause vonstlpuliou or klulnm- dlswe prevents in rapid elimination. uL-cumulaiel in [he syl- A slight drowsiness is often noticed after a hearty meal. because active digestion draws a greater volume of blood. to the stomach, so that the brain is relatively poorly supplied. in some southern countries this ten~ dency is favored. and the siesta after the noon meal is a national custom. With us. the after dinner (11;) of black coffee often drives nwny the impulse to sieep-â€"whethvr for good or III may be left to the physiologists to deter- mine. 0L0 NEW YORK MILESTONE! In general. with the exception noted at the beginning of this article. drow- Iineu is Abnormal. and indium- eomething wrong. either In the body of the sufferer or in his habits. Those who «habitually cut oi! their hours oi sleep. the “night owls" and uh;. burn- ers of midnight oil. pay for their bad habit by attacks of sleepiness in the afternoon and early evening; later, unfortunately. alter the influence oi digestion wears on, the drowsiness lappenrs. and then, relieved ol hin burden. the person "site up to all hours" again. thinking in that way to make up for the hours lost by drowsiness. [the would abandon his owlish habits. go to bed beiimes and get his seven or eight hours of con- iinuoua sleep that he needs, his day- time nnd evening drowsiness Would disappear. he could do more and bet- ter work. and find life much more en- Joyabie. m In!- I: roll noon! mm Than m ho- thunnto pm who now! haw: 3 complete and nth factory night's rut, who or. yet ab moot constantly draw-y; Ihey Ire 1!. won nodding. but when the hold “when the pillow sleep recedes, and the nlght II a succession o! drowsy lame: to Iloep with the Instant to turn 01 Ieml‘consclounnesl. wood Choosing a Sport. XXIV mm to .\‘. Vnrk "let me Orv!" cr‘ei Agnes. an ”F mar mun slipped Into the net. "I'll be run Mu!” ”In Imus people who fall mm the no: one mun he very careful: the MM, as aha "Hod the brown man out on I pipes of paper. "We vm let Mm no on the shore n fu- mlnubs. and then roll Mm Over as they 00 film: four: am." She rm- d m with Mr fork Into 3 Mg ml of win-be mar. and presently he w. a white and fine hacking an Mom‘nt white unwed into the brawn sea in the Mg mm, Iml the «Midi-on warn nsfcmlshod to no 1: mm pruen'lv come to the anrfam. new wnw many bubbles, and tho smoka mp from tho sea. but he did nM. atnwln. He inst mmml :I m.- llckma 10min: brown. and Mrs. Inq- Mnr unmet! Mm over with a long "You urn to he the ”Issuing Crev." said Mrs. Homing. “and hers I! the so; A man had mum over- board and must he roamed. Van may mm. mm saw his "fa. and than W mm- mm Mums," TM- »Mldrpn '0‘1‘9 canine for a nn-v rama. so no" mmhw mm than! M ”mo (0 (ho klh‘hm wh 'n tho flock hand! when! h 9.30 Th0 kltrhm wan 9m". am! no won't! be very Nu (m Hun‘ w“, pm! [hey mum CUM! than no now nma was an in: to be. T‘“v were an hmv think- M1 and gunning 0hr m9 MM. went nut tho Mara. and that mother Ind in come hr them. but no one guessed the right thing. 'O‘i. no!" sI-ld immma. '"h a Innv'h: "If .\'n.‘1 '3'”! Mini", h:- r‘mt rafrh r'et~n~' rnr!="'â€"â€"JnsI-9 Ixfeflo Column. In Mm;- Polka. Wow-ma tame "M an! Rum frflvJ N! Hwy awn! M m- hovv-u. Ruth: 1*” "We” mum". nm wnsv Sin".- flrs' rah-h. An- ynu going 10. an him mm. mmln’" l 1"» m0 rm] mu up w- mm}: of In. "on and out an O» IN! MI hurl From 1"»! '1' men»! an" and mum Ruth's Mir n w Mac '1. lb km”. The math Rnth flunk bur Mm! (Fe m h. nnV'ovl and M! and plus-0d m- "30'“th to Mon Inn. “In. M In" animal More! her! "MI ram In Mr- d'v‘r fir Md mi bath at fl-a rim" .2“ I’Hr‘l mot] hr Mu. For Ru'h'n Mir nu rang‘r! on an“ do ym nun \‘n. no! 0. I ("I of "In Orv" I! v“ mm (at In “an '0. thin, man. v‘n' ")Qmm! Namnu' rump be!» m!‘ cm- nun! as had In N In at no n‘o. 1'?» mar» nun mo "-0?“ Mr M r raw-2M ma um” H mm"! “‘1“! «mid Inn! nu hug (and horn. and anon came out M "in tum with a Innv um «ll tn Mrh hand. ('IM- in "u- m-h an g «ml! (no IMdI Null mm“ mu an inn III’ In "u- Io-un Jmt u aha mm! and» I luv brim-b "w IIM blow. and I curl of in MI! run-nu In! In "u- Ina Rum dM VIM innit that In 4!» Ch. «ml-I not pu’l 'h" rml Innu- '"h h" bflldt for Hwy Ion In" 1 "It Rho! flmM I‘M ‘old th Ju-t Ihnn run-nun cum to (he 4m:- “Ruth. will you Menu- 30 nut to lb‘ ham IN hunt for mm» huh rut? mm mu (to It you an FM Oth. l and In man I (Aka for In.“ "'4 Human. mm. "In! In hum lnr or" IM- Illa-4 tn hrlp mamm, loo no tho Urn! a! OMQ‘. “Oh. you do" mlnu! Von an more fun than the down- In I uhw!" Ihl' um. Om- du Ruth and Mr roc- unn- hnvmx l flue romp. Mum and HM! GM a" com 0! Am!) :rlrh and mum- nuth Inuit: ml the war: run down her chi-alt “I hope Mutt and Hum will grow am. no thew um man hunt." «Ink! mama. “(M I "link then» If? A Ve- mlce In the houn. l nhsll pay onrh hmon for N- am mm: mm a hum of mm Ire-h flllMp." Thnlr namn-n were MM! and P'ufl. Mun wore a bl: blue bow Ind Hun were u bl: pink haw. I! Hwy hml not. no onewnm even [huh-cow.) hive told "which was which"! But, though I listen, llaten I“ day Ions. He tell: no more than do the heel and hlrds. So I luppose, although he. ulna. n song Alfi has a vnlce he does not know our words. â€"-Annle W'llia McCullough, In St Nicholas. “’HAT \ll‘F'F CAUGHT. Such fill- pain no Ruth hadâ€"two pure whlln- hue-nu! I wonder what he'd to“ me I! he could. What uecret would he whisper in my ear? 0! course It would be beautiful and He HO guard. the lotuylenves I'd like Samoan“; I reach to (eel hll silver TM Fountain. The lounuln num- Just like l “'10: All so {often linger by M. aide. '10 Ill” a quiet tune that due. not THE LIFECAVIX‘G FREW‘ And oh. how happy I should be to hear! In much: He mirrors back the bird: and gentle touch, And serves me {or a (Mthlul |ook ingfilaas. GUI-Y. Smothe- he Inns me till I'm tut urea vuh play; 1 ms. and dream, and very quiet 'Ilu, l "sun I: I witch the goldfish For the Little“ Folks clouds that pass; “leap. when I'm warm and face- and hands with I A wonmmnt to me mwm pm? Pm! [Amparo “mm". W M fin my «vel‘ad M ernawn Cemetery. Dar- lhl. Ohio. B'JNKY. l "at to to" you about my kit- tnl, Blinkv. Eon-a proplu tho Ilva near as Ind a kitten and hunted It cruelly, Anrth‘er naiebhm took [v and was min: to sand It to the "R9! one Mano." M" I gas It, And maln- In: said I could hnvo fit. The kmon owns a!” sham Its (an. no that It looks slum a" the "me. That ls why wo mm It mm" mmv is my and vhlre, mun vrrv "Itemâ€" gem and is vprv p‘nvml. mun «mm»: mm my Ian and hN-ns turn "to mpg in 1 read M‘rnehtnz wl'l Ma pawlâ€"Anson Window. In em NM York Tribune. . In B rm pom“ at In. ”to an [ho a ("MP1 hmkn Om Iv luly of . "'0 man: amm, hat "to. I". a! the wmldl Inn on In! (hr Mme. MIC. "be en“ to an". AM so m m [mt Ila-1’44! 'nrl. u may. I. nun . Man or hrth-ahv ma up mun v and n-rono Ind Md: yrm. too. lo "tn-I 'm'mn for I?» mnr’ne of limb" ‘ any. Then a «mom (Mn: bmmed. Not A rook bad heon .Ieeu for fink! at Grav'g Inn, but tru- nen du- mm were an back as "tough advised by Miegram. aro onr‘knhr‘v *r M n! than mic. mvo mam-s .'rr thn ra’r‘nn arm" to bu doxtrovod. mm the gardener 1mm pared nitoon'nm! with [and do”. of anew’e. The crown onlioved them and secured to now fatter ml healthier. At last nrychnm was our] and the mlr were poisoned. It nmwnn "1-" a mvfle of mm crown notched I» m» rule!" and on. Am- N w" d‘urbro'rd "at "no rook-n was dnxoflod. 1'1 hon'hors. who mtg AXD (115's. A mflonn "will“! in the Mymry of QM an's Inn set of mks In momknrl by a «mp-handout II tho Man Guardian. 7 f» you now am My was the Muir munâ€"mm“ Den. II It. Washington soar. Am! IM Hog ”(up)”: "4...... 3M hm“ [hm Io'! 880 ”In" M's-n. I» M! o' W! I“ in a tawny [h of "If": m H M n! than. "in Pvrhm H to may M In: "at Mr nml‘o hold. an m M Maynary. d «Mm, 0' ml hv. n In no! calm-musty ”ml. “0.0 R pun n'l mm m What Am! In Imlnrullty MM" u" the ”cm at v» Nm'r walla-4!"! ll la not no u mach: n! 3 "wad of n Ill-cum. of I in!” to on". Ti. Innk- Iml'r GI "to am II“ 14-qu- IM tnrM In IM- to" In «I.- nda flu-hum sun can an! bllll Wm. fi’u lad' M "w mule calla: I» ha mm. at no "um-Id numb "mum M In In! wim- mm" In Ill Imam-v .\'n. ”IO Wm fiv- mu mm! 'Mlo‘. M “In no» duo-q nr' Hum ll. hi! “up" Do- fano ‘1 do" ”There an all I'm!- o! "run." my Mum rom‘nm-d. ":3â€" na" um MI" ”I ulna-ma, "on tum-n- II M "at uni an In lrlrmllv mum flu! but a! In in I» Imllt- um I. lilo a mo- l-l mm. lhfl Mann on our aim "u- hun In: at llln'n InHMM 0“. run out hr our mull a u!- c-a’! to "no.” MACH" OF A EMILE “That llrl Illan rn lm- Mher I“: n! tho cur In: In» malr mule.” n‘v! I "lend I‘hmn I ma mu In tho "nib-y mr ma nun-r An “A ton!» "MIN What on unh l- mu?" I nun-d. "In A null- um I: ma hm”:- nw Ior'd h- 1 Damn WM. And "an gm our more hu u." III Ib' "ply "How «far dbl you come?" x an'u-J n l’tllo to! who lat behind hll sister on - sperklod must-lax. "I tum dcod wilyâ€"l tum"â€" “Why. ho'u come In m'lvl." Inter- ruptod Mn ulster. "Jlmmy- ll on!y five your. old. "9 doesn’t know hr-cv far hr do“ cow‘o." “nut I lho alum miles." nld I little hon! Pauntlc-mv m n and!" hmnc, “hut I can run 0'. m an hm". um! hm done I! In (Mr! nflnulos." Tho-n he w-vnvd hlu hum- um h»- Inprd ”var over the pralr‘n. â€"Nov York World, In a moment the )‘ounzsfers had mounted and were riding halter-eke? tor ovnr the prnirle. The Texas mum lang- neomed to wen: "u.- tmllc. and kicked up lhelr heels as they gallonnd home with the school rhndren. Wl'h their dinner-pull }inzllng on Jun pummel: o! Ilddlm. Ind lhvlr dressu and jacks-ls waving In the wind. Hwy looked like a mad caravan o! Bedou- lnl‘ , SCHOOL CHIIADREN 0N HORSE- BACK. Al Manor. Texas. in that sparsely settled country plans the line 0! tho Hounun Texas antral Railway, I came to a. huge wood-colored bulld- lng surmunded by a oar-sun 0! horses. I counted upward or nlty all saddled. and each hitched to a tree. Everything about the house was as mm as death. "It must be a funerll." I nld. Suddenly the scene claimed. The doors of the bulldlng bum open and out broke more than fifty school chil- dren. "School's out!" they shouted. and a caravan or children mrambled for the horn-l. ’he punched I hole right W a anon-'5 hand. Then Jolie but am- ‘Iurn. and I can huuly tell you what Iollowod. She bnhe q nun tight 1:: two. But, horrlhle u that mu. n worse calamity hotel] the poor. all-ly- wrecked manners. and It Is hardly no. alble tint any one will believe me u I do tell. Just an soon tn the last nun val mcued. the IAIe-anvlng Crew went to work 1» eat «he poor sailors. and by the next morning there was no! a single man [an to tell the tale. D‘d you ever hear or such a tblng'!â€"â€"-H!l- dn Richmond. In Sunday School Times. But. In coma; the poor MW! to solid land. at. broke 0!! an Inn; and. when Pater tried u 1 minute but. n m he not!!! ‘3 Inn "Mom! 91 by a Imam HIP Mamba!"

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