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Durham Chronicle (1867), 6 Nov 1913, p. 5

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.900Q99999990 an! lcle an miHs 31' and 8f... tin; iOn :rsd IO Oniy, V'ioiins Try These H lines , 1913. one hit the W L. on. a“ )ltls MacFarlane 89’ Co. }( )( )DS constantl) H'f mgh ~39 SUIIH" "i N. 'Mt Takum Powders Libraty Books (‘1 “gates. “23 Outside ate next weeK. A few only. slightly ‘H‘r bgzrgt‘:i!‘s ;. guod time “H t‘W‘N ' arm'mg- '0. +5". zo++++++++ w-v xall, 0! lat 206 lightly dam dim-mun for ‘viHO‘iao tins only l 0c " mind “9”” till! under the line t‘vssiun uf a man Who ’ chancellor in presiding no means easy {11 m, vmdimtiou Neil was arranging for her- we l'eu‘ the m" “’"9 \enern. . nppeul in [remind would m ’ ke up his mind to briug‘a case a Frans“? I knew had been her is a prm'esshmm writm of fun: I had appeared on the after dimwr «ppm-mm. nmnmry poetry. end before the rising 0 A junior who was um (- 0‘011‘!‘ vngafiemefnt l etc. The fulluwiu: is «me of “19 “0° ““8 Ser\ “g or a r198 he ‘PHS "hu‘" \Vr‘tillg “‘Ve letter. his hmuur stood up t0 open what AD' dsunw young 1 peurmi m be :3 shun interlocutory ap- tmp him. I heard for a Hummer 1 mnwthin: ”I """m‘t attentions to "One d-n' I'm; {all -n h-nr il:r«i |p\‘§£‘llt llt‘l' \‘illtli- . ° ‘ . ‘ ‘ . . \ . . man. nmvh pmhunuswd “waned and ,‘ pea}. Lul‘d Ashbmn'ue after ‘ sen- Hhut he tvllce (H' t“ u had been 89030" “"9" “Now. Mr, ._..â€"-. why should W. ‘ lithe: sun-v sm- A.o=.... ”1H! 51”.“: Qbf ‘!‘\ ill‘illul‘e - ' ' ’ , _ ____J after sumv liesltfltmu vuluessm I l_'. . -...|Ic-f|‘itlll {Hid- \‘.a. A ‘Q‘C1C‘! »â€"|. nn H "Oi“. self‘ fuvurite scene. and priul‘__t had suspm'tvd {but Whirl! in his ‘ sin: :‘c 3)} snare U) “um" --_ _ _ smuotbing ' lithe! Silh't’ she h. cation. and frivmls. who H] in her. lwgun tn hmk | ruunniswntiuu. .\'u\\' :1 asked Etlw! huw she w: with her \‘indit'athm. Nell was sunpiy green v kuvw that l jealousy. ‘ l have never lwlieved ioalonsy. l hzn'e warfare. it is that the advantage pm the attarkiug tun-e. l cousidéred ' g the matter to a f Miami: ‘1 at if Sell was green with engaged t 0 maid wis'h fur womd U"(_'Hl' \thu her real engagement with was g'mm um. with the wedding But did not Ethel uy telling her? hat was to he t't'pnl‘tvd tn he thu surprise sh Ult’ smm tn qunw ktmw a“ this withnut I ' " 3‘ uhu unuw it w uwur wlwu her real me was given um. v smm tn qunw Bu kumv all! this withuu .‘und if she Klww it uninpd by telling her "Sh'ity [Ur tan in“, l the matter? also that she had been V‘ "" ‘ t-ported to be engaged to him and all written. 'i’hey «were warm” “Wu- r __ he surprise she would wish for wouid the winter. Neglected Neighborhoods. i You can find in almost any town 3 i “neglet‘ted neighborhood." The etud- l engagement with Bengal and its Language. with the wedding The petiole 0' “9W“ “""me' “"9" est thing to do with such a neighbor» mm?" of perhaps “I. hood is to keep on neglecting it. as to study then. ~eur when her rea he was given out. .uull to follow Bllt did not Ethel the“ all this without my telling her? U millions 3““ it what was to be best culture in lndla .8; git-itt‘ze‘haa': t is so easy for e a topics as if the\ were about. othe! elves and time. The laugh-at: - _ i9 only ““5 5'9““ O‘d‘ 1‘ “0““ places and people than ours are a neglected 001‘- t°r ""3" a “mum!” 59“” it has been i our homes. is th I. there ‘1‘ i“ lndian mam“ ‘ ner in your town or in your county? ”0 "a”: 9‘ Bengali a". lf there is. what are you going to do taut literary tongue. about it? Not “What have you heal into an unfortunate The language "”3"""93 from Sun- doing about it?" or ”What ought ’03 ged to sin“. the mother tongue from “mid“: ' . ~- ' . . to do about it? but "i\ hat are you every other linhnu language has hor- i going ‘0 do about “3.. r . v ' ‘ grammar and o. i it you can t get the com rOWed its alphabet. 'L'e ers. Bengali ' ' D. u H“ "t u i tercgttfl do SUU‘P‘iIng you “39” . .‘tud if she Knew lather] by telling her‘.‘ if Mr. Franklin was destii -.n the gameâ€" as l strongly suspected he Would the end would he Ethel's a dialec giving me. a rigmarole about her haw unfortunately ing unwittingly. nnltnmvingly and un- ing been an untmr position and that she was obli _ ' - or .\it' i’t‘atikiin and ‘ ' ' absolutely «'t’lts‘lieti: also that she had lore-l him and he had loved ' 'i .\’ell iiiauvhard had and made all the ntier such distressit experted to liniiit’ part by ['9- mitteel in‘ 0 get started. You see. ha \‘0 started somethin‘ '3 no longer new inerous Persian.\ Th ii lat ' \‘il words “1' ‘ e t] “I! | as soon as you i the neighborhood it will be an caste! havln been de- K i lected. And then e one to come in and graded into some vulgar form like pid- . has livt'uute {no . matter to get sum 7'! »\ mg her of het lt'lii hv releasing her without blame gin English. lietiunli (the day l receil ed A note front lith~ most literary. «wt-num- and perhaps . the most uhtiosotihlv ot modern ludian i -â€"â€"--â€"--"'"""'""' ; The Passing of a Type. ontempomtv (an is til“ having been to s.‘ â€" Al gutmllt. The ha rd e we her for a week \he killlilii (.iiitd language my attention to the int without tom ...-.. -â€"--~~â€"«â€" i ment 1 replied that the fail trade. A Long Life and a Broad One. " the giorlottsly m. was at its height. and l \\ l~ working An English doetoi- reeently said that. coming sadly rare. even rarer than nights i reeeived another note stat ambition to live to a great old age isn'ti long haired actors. The long haired l t" that 1 had not worked every 8 8000 One and doubted whether con-i musician is still with us. though on! iseen at the then Smut efforts to lengthen the al‘el‘age‘ of the most eminent masters of till he 200“ UT the raee. 39‘ pianofnrte has yielded something t1 irit by. submitting briefl: ' ht. for i had been ter in t-oistpany with a pretty girl a few evenings before. My reply to this mm a t-mstession. The young lady l ""A n‘\.§‘| ' apparently t life and al the modern st) \ - Fellini's it 1511‘ i008 “’9‘ to the shears individual age has hen 'MM bunny. bl" broadi a potent influence ~nge. or the gettin What a wondel that makes the a -- ununnutifl rears [Bait through with things -,-__.... nintmnn wu |\.IAJ l was quite sure this matters to a climax. and wrote me to come and N If 1 deiayed she Would - L.-l‘ \ reckoned with as a sea pm“. ..--__ 'land possessed a fleet equipped for a correspondent in: warfare. Eight hundred years ago. on ' ed gal- , ucxtr miv‘éoggg 3:; Norm British Manners. ' ' I traveled upon th he mrfi r m . 1 h e- . 1 h ton ed thmgh s e n other evemug.says verv deuvored to (-onvea! evidenve of the . . , fact Her far-o WM heated her ewe the ("WWW 5"“8' , ' ‘ ' ' ‘ seemed to have strong views upon the. - , «Pl-P rcfiflt‘h‘fi and her bosom heaved . subject of good manners and polite ad- { leys were maintained bv the “val can. me "r “us dress. He was accompanied by his t008~ Skilled SmPWdShtS had to b. ‘ imported from Genoa for the construc- some of which little girl of about: . . ‘ tion of these vessels. "Why did you not tel! o 9" ‘ ° 3 ' o affair. she asked m .m ,‘ daughter. a We"), '1 carried News of 500 men or more. Th1 .. . five ears of 81:". : unnn-Jsed it was 0“ mm: for igforumtinu ,A ._.... -vnlnlnmz an \argvst 0‘ ”19““ ‘ ‘ ‘ - - I _ -O (IonOVQ- be‘n th‘ former \M'e "And now it’s ( To this I made thu coiling. ”Uuluss you \vi mu must drop it I \ . “ler letters! Slum-use!" There was another silvm'e, l lnnl; gays y my rims from tlw «'viling and dirwlwl pollte: llwm out thl'mluh :l windmv. "Well. What am you ,. ,. _ "(In-l aslwd. Wul l ra-sqmmlml in a quipt. refleotlve tmw retire that if she would not object to my spend Mir-1's lwlng used against me after my tle c< :unrrizlge- willl her I would lo rmmlin “'th they were. I would ('llH flies 1 - - .... nnuninf! 1mm: thv lady pus- . V .M'HHSO I supposed 1‘ 1|) ‘ .I\.v hum out through :I window. aorr, I VI -â€"__ "We“. what are you gum: to do?" ' “hp! 35"qu . tbP U‘d Shepherd. had ‘ . “Henry," Ba‘d t m active service after: fast tame the ' e tn a “t" shouldn't ask tha I responded in a quiet. reflective tmw spending the whote of his hf k 0‘ ”’0‘. so hard when tn that if She would not object to my :Mivt's twtng used against me after my tle cottage away at the hat' 88 the "”W‘ other triends vts her 1 “'0th let them hills, a (all three miles (1. He moved. “th?" repua I would ('th flies from the nearest roa v tndy ms- tnto a house near the head of the val-t of a postmortel :H‘t' ley above Crashie Howe. situated out hand. wsuiu; them and endeavor to persu twt‘ tn give 'up an tat-a of there ewx the side of the lonely road. But Wullle; “You needn’t t was not quite happy. He was distract-t ed at the door twine anything between us "Is it. necessary that you chmtm vnt‘. ed. He was Worried by the traffic.‘i was always ask tn (to that? Can‘t, ynu write?“ He told a friend that there was no ‘draw three’ or peace in this d UOdY-t her of p‘cture’ "l mmmttted myself in these tetters Dd a (-airt tn the have been Bath t um anxious to serum and l shnuH “Three bicyc|es a g 0 g. . "’4.- r. jut 4. same day! MOE "3 “ fair “’Un‘ one at a time. - marriage» with remain where they were. ttw lth «Vetting upon th use diplomm'y tn the matte you have been diptunmtit- in setting Manchester Guardian. t _ U [“N‘IN‘I!iI} :l““ M I». A can ‘ ““n rm: thit: col ha ve nut "I will make 5"” 3‘ l”"l"""' _ - .- ' . wh‘tp clothing for names nun-u -.- on there woutd 1 Co said “Drop Franklin wrimm or spoken. and ‘ Wi“ 0“ “19 abolished. in a generati be a 20 per vent dwrmlsv m the num. '. 8““qu Schm same in my own vase." at the 90d 0’ her of persons wit , It‘s what mum Another tong silence. which she put out her hand to me. | . cm'" ’when he gets rlusped it. drew her to me and that Maud My grandnmther roamed be? News ad of paying 06 old svores. 100th birthday Ethel She (“(Mldn't‘ [ B,‘ this time the rush of thv h“ trade - _ mm... mnrrivd Wflhin haw, stopped gt twvuty-threo .0 ”3‘. Her n---__ m. I. 3 nmflnt ‘ “Y‘- ‘ 0",": 'W' gun" )w it’s on Mam" I made no N’DLV- cu wish to hreakcwith .rop it ”I owe." not yet recovered my . -v' vâ€"_ w- - -_ m w is a 1m Ed 00 the ‘1‘“ d gement l etc. 1 wing for a flea he ‘ heard for a ‘ nations to “0m her \‘iudi- man ' intimate “t9", i is imvrefl- had it in me with cone: «gain I W‘th getting on She v n defensive: . and z y prmciple “fl“ ndel'utes to cone cons‘idh'ml t 5' mm: by teH- o ' into self. . further ne- w Ir. Franklm me: he had been 0f ‘ him and all wfl 4h for woum the gemeut with the. wedding '1' (1 Nut Ethel I telling her? U at was to be be: tin Mined to win 80 gly suspm-ted (01 m 1w lithei's a hunt lwr hle- I]! ’ingiy and N» in II unful'tumlte T1 ms uhliged ‘0 Bl Vrzmktin and e\ ‘1 mld c-mleavon to do so." km: hnld 0" her engage- d was Mying with it. ‘ s medimting mking it «if? a hm: <ileuve. I thuugm M0 the manner to a form: v... - P“ Il‘llu u. ._n - l ' ' ' - ‘ Wayneâ€"(V‘nemy :3 "UV... (T oddest men I ever saw l'aylw-- lluw ‘ .0? Wayneâ€" Why. when a fellow hor- l dut‘SU‘t [my lt bfll‘k A I M uw. llH'. have me treat a girl mmld F0“? Chesty finally admits that ll; ls the; v harshly. V )‘l'll'll-‘WE‘ DW“ ~‘imznml }qnart9r he carvs almul and not tho' ’ |“!‘z“lk|ill'. ‘ f g '~ Ex‘.t",nge. l um: <ilvhve. l thnuglzt I: the matter to a focus 3“,“. and Cloth“. 39 yun :I [ll’up<lsitll)ll." I According (u “ Londun “W'lfiult. u lmllles «mld be Franklin wilhunt a word. wmtp clothing for . . ...m an m» .mde. ln :1 generation there wouldl ' possession be In order to 60 P. “7“?!) 1 had muld the better evidence of the heated. her Pyvs bosom henwd tell me uf this she asked in an would bring ll i‘ ‘ Ul‘. 5"--- she replied rue i'easonably they are a! medes of Greet-e. B. ( exhumed at Thebes an those used today. and 1 ed with them are In most Widely knuwn g: in the World. '3‘! {uni nut VukJW\ 11 Hwy would lmlh ether." lid ynu wuum em! a cold sta re ,u i \oukvd 3H 4‘.“ ad never Sllfluhn ”u... ,.,-_ s Persian. he terlals. There are unmet-on "fish words [n- :11: French. Arabic and hub iel‘ 0! it to corporated 'm it. and we wum is that. instead «I huvmg hven doe-- re- lss- graded iutu sumo vuhzzu‘ form like [bid- 9 gin Elmush. Human has lwvmue tho Cth~ most iitemry. wu-nhfiv and perhaps uderu Indian phflusupmv u! m ‘ n II.‘|‘-:‘||"_ ‘ to . the most r 1th me I thcmght :1 fonts rsitiun." ‘ ACTON It a word. white < ill do the abolishe to me ‘ . and that old mores Maud . h“ trade 100th rivd wimin have 8 A Long Life and An English dm-tor ambition to five tn :2 apparel) merry uue. Perhaps it but tong Mo‘ to the shears that makes the warm happy. but broad‘ a potent. influcm p ~uge. 0 life. Thirty fun. energetic years may through vflth things Wt " years or common- fnny picturesque persnn And he be hetter than sixt, 'place drudgery. But why not sixty‘ at twenty-five! lfull, energetic years? Who knuwsi fact at forty! Brownil mes: when a man dies stmflarly sohefl what the world n 1 ng and at thirty? So much has been 8000!!!“ feet. The same thing is pushed by men who have reached sixty other figmvs In that [’9‘ and even seventy and etgbty that it not easy to gm,“ when seems €00d 00“"? ‘9 keep all pers'dnl tug fash‘on set tn dm'm on earth as ‘0'“: 9‘28"":Zygz'eflgx" years or whether advam pp have effected the same '. for ‘n‘Ul'lIIuLun.. The proud parent was explaining at some length that car conductors do not for their own personal little girl interrupte terrogative “Ell?" “Wba' learned you tae say ‘eb'?" asked the father in reproving tones. “When you don’t hear whit anybody ' ' _,__‘ ”nu '0'“: “S ”U “wan Magazhw appears: Won ' r "A Hands MM! “"W nae we L unt'vssiuu Hf at man “'00 ' chanceuor :u wrilm of luve mum-s. “999'“ in "Nu-Ms, nhimary "("""Yo.ake “P Dice are sum Dy 3 their origin In occult | live to a * and dcmhu‘d \le , mas ts lo Immthuu the a\‘erage\ f the r the rave. He pianofnrte r fixing“: :lfmrt life and. a i the modrr: . l‘mhzms it isn‘t tong M9 to the sgem s we world happy. b‘" broad a pater; M ’5' full. energetic years may throng ' 0' quv Diet“ “)1!“ b‘xt" y” . __ .‘.\. uthv n} prntv we Letter “rm-r. 1 . wt _ Mngazhw “MW"?a : London Law"l‘$mes talk a Handy Man With xhe late Lord Ashlmurue. M! ’Ssiull Hf it man “'00 'CBIHXCQHOI' in ”residing in h" 4-H»: of tow: mun-s. “999'“ in Ireland would or nhimary puvtry. ke up his mind to bring: . re the rising of N --.|\.‘ n'~|\‘ IN“ ('0 911d heft) W‘sdom only open! those who pay to: jdmtuton. Letter Writfl‘. marter and duesu l pa, .. W _ . finally admits mm fl; ‘8 was Foflowed the Load. in cod. he carvs‘ “hm“ “‘M not tho' Teacherâ€"Whore du We «mm 3 0' “‘e “““g " “WWW“ ‘ Freddie? Freddieâ€"- From the coal bedl. mm. Teacherwmuht! Now. Jimmy. C'Othfl- ‘ where do we obtain feathers? Jimmy . ......... .medafllt. K â€"â€"From feather beds. miss. Wbu knows!‘ fact at forty! Brm .. . \an diesx sfimflafly sohermg 91 um hm; been 8000“!" feet. The same thin! bed 81“! other figures In that y and eighty “1‘“ it not easy to guess w v to keep #!|.Dm0“' tug tasb‘on set tn dt haver' Dice. said by some to have had in occult sources. out more they are ascribed to Not- Bream. B. U. 1244. 'l‘lluse t Thebes are identical mm today. and the ganws way- hem are the simptest and In knnwn games of chance Unfiko Most. (‘besty is about one of tho Payne- Huw a feHuw bor- '. it bark ‘â€" ‘I‘n n | even saw .1 "C “("II ‘ « -_ mmwd authors are Do- . " the g\ormusly said that, coming sadly rare. even rarer than The long haired age isn't‘ long haired actors. [her con.“ musician is at!" with us. though on. ' average! f the most emtueut masters of th. elded something t. HO \ pianofnrte has yt irit by. submitting briefly ludividuat age has her! ~uge. or the gettin‘ What a wonder- race. to and 8“ the modern sp tong “Y9 to the shears but broad a potent influouc-e 'ears may through wtth things " 001mm“? funy picturesque person H0! sixty at twenty-five! And how matter OI “0 knowr fact at forty! ! man (“99‘ similarty sohertng an *9“ 3000th feet. The same thing ts true of man! “med 51“! other figures In that pertod. and K N It‘y that it not easy to guess whether the chant- “ ‘ persons tug tashton set to during their mtddli 'mg 1139 would . V ‘ 4N9. I he‘ years or whether advnnc ‘-na a" ft n H L‘-- 0"th the same chlnze In tn, 1‘8 life m a “t“ shouldn't ask that y! e hack of the: .0 hard when he a: s as the «NH other triends visit a (1 He moved; “Huh?" reputed b or a postmortem band. 4... _ A- _ “Al‘ncf tr' 3 . ead of me vs“- ve. situated on going ‘0 do about u: If you can‘t get we tercsted do sumethmg not be aerd an“. r.“ DOt be all'fllu t star‘ed. You 0904 The thing hi m go as you have started somethm‘ and Is no louger oer The hard mutvnmurur} the glormusly (named an tion of these vessels. so carried crews of . _ largest of these flntillas was malntaln- E ed on the lake of Geneva. when the l t Geneva were at war Since the neutrality of 1 Switzerland has been guaranteed by , the powers there has been no need for a war vessels on the lakes. The Swiss, however. pmsess a mercantile navy ’. whir'h oarrles a considerable amount of trade over the 342 miles of naleahlo l with Savoy. E “You needn't try to deny It. I listen- ’\ ed at the door awhile. and some on. ‘3 was always asking the poor artist to “draw three’ or draw some other num- ‘ her of p‘ctures. At least. you should ‘ have been satisfied to unto him (luv one at a time."â€"â€"K:msu City Star. Sorry For the 0‘ . “Henry." said his fast tame the Inc had been 590 \h‘. --â€"-. why album *0 king”:- hem-h on a po mt '. “II. T'Wk‘kvhhurx ”gawk I [rufm- tux :3|‘,‘e ‘C’ “a of EPW’M' “Do you tn: bald headed?" ly With mm as ‘ N0; ! (I) rather I Damned some other day and i \\’ e d mumwh “I could because I have fr.- iu this court Upon For the Overworkcd Artist. ." said his sister at the break- ie the morning after, “you presidl‘nt 0‘ on m {“9008 a rather susphrhms of mm. El 0 an ,..I qnmn mnnt-V {TONI m l o L to say." repued the man every question cautious con- “whether you get baid bo- worry or you worry bacon-o mum: bald."-â€"Cmcag'o Bec- Her Prefcrcncc. ‘ Pill".‘""‘ the V“ some munuy and out) It hack-Jud“. "men should turf“ PU" a; \\ it]! for i'I 'vvvâ€"- Hu- mun.“ mud 'hvzt «m the Wh-oh- | . mun." - Christian

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