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PROVISIONSFOOD.
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and" ~-*»J> *«ursaayand Friday
at 3.30. Abo Sunday morning,
IK TKE
"i Church
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- * - sThe Masom, Rov,[ Arcaaun,, R«l Men, Formers and
<SR*Y; WednesaayJP*ight, Men's Night' "1 Men Invited. ", _
MR. SMITH WILL SPEAK AT EACH
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• <J°» «pproye hlaefforU aait reaU^
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relic* and. other
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A LOT OFlS0UMi«S,
SOME OF GENERAL
bnmsbt back from
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tuowa tulle
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coming, of coqnwI'm c o m 1 o g,"«oun*fd th« vole*of old Mr. Giant
Xott sun aWit MI,*., i:?"^ * * • «^*i crownV r_ ifcMurt i *
velvet placedI or» the euffa.
i ./;" ^ ^ f t o f c e & S f P° i l t l O n ' fit too. W O y t o P 9 W w t o»- »»Vtwifate German.
^uu1»Uu,Jlalp,IUJ!g,Ae>>AUSEDUtebtBuk^ln«,TrMe)M.—ausH.tr Uirouxo
. the «nowy wooila.old,- Witty Witch nbooted
mliiK. I'm coming. I'm romlpC
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back fromr t
SHE
>atoUditr. I ha'Jwd lost 140.i appropriate^
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APHS
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S.,vfa Part. * " * Ihrough
t left
* dl<l l l ) o k • • Mr. Sun loo
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1n« « « * • of tbtfeaS
Umodllk T
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|w»,pattor
on a nearby
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JMTV•-™"^™"«' ""i«nereT»r»certain
ow^fo i*nrlair,.writ«i an aotHoritr
* % Kngllah WPnan, wiUjak*
l^r*«^SBt:H»Srtiiuar«aag'-jsvi'
tes^of-^^MItj™0"- . " * »«<»e np;oalr j« ^,,15
didn't know
^^f«-tf?aTa'n:r
know jroii were _•poM,™Mf»™iBeyaaked. .< •-
i"I.d^Uif-a«W.Mr. ft^AT.r-And 1toU't'XMtA I'm,'onev^aoir Afttr-
' _•*?*'«**.• JANUARY23
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15 Union'
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W B » The polka we^notiid N b M j n t bean found 1•faUfaraMwnrWnaiiBllariiai
Xb« Unooto aadShanaMCQojilI«a|iMbald»<itaiB>aatl)
nunSehooL Every mother!comeaabodne.acrfiniporUD,
MmSmtonito. DuuAag amnaateaod^.peiriotioaafpriie
L-J The dance, announced' for• y « . ««• proceeda of which M
' • « * ' < » the recoMiroetion wo»»• wounded aoldiaS i t t t e l
S i ». °n *"ebroarjr 14, and: aa there Ir i - . . « t toaOalno on.Febroaryj
—thought heat lu nut—nit ->t.i.^ebruary5-aff "UUtl
d hj* •••» •"•»-Tw^pur OK uutlpr Uarch £8, aa it ia hoped that| £ , • great flnaoeialaacoeia; 'If' The daaoe given by the Bqt"«. <*i» Ue»u« for tto benefit of I
: . J V - TheOaainowaa donated for tand the honored goartawere i•oUien fromrnearby.hoq>lta]dance, waa largelrmtsandad «nrawn of money \
om rnoarbjr." hotpitallargeir attended anc
nej waa realind. kSS'S^fiiJ>* Adj
;_. ingtoo of the death in France, o,. > ' ~ ,,bwMtho>6arI-W. Heinrich,"W1 , -iMfytt. from wound* received ini y .~ Mr. Heinrioh enliated from Kait'K in the National Goard In the earj ' of the warand was promoted to IWS •> gout in Beadquarten Company• [ i- Infantry.; Qiaparenta moved tqT. . , fo^d abortly_after:rhfaienltotinei
- waatbftirofily aon. ~ "
c* .:— -Wa^Dorothr Roach, daughter cor and Mra. John G. Bnufa.
-WatDorotbr Roach.daughteror and Hra. John Q. Boaeh.Orange aTeaoe. waa the hoeteafday nightat-a dance at the Bi
of horfoorUeoth binha»yannlTiThoae pr$awt were: Blanche iMarion CWI. Klthar Bartlett,-Do
• Thoae pr$awt were: Blanche i_ Marion CWI. Klthar Bartlett,-Do
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"~WRITK, O i i i , or JPHOKB.
Cranford Investment Company2 5 l*orth Avenue, EastU
s to tnakt laeb • nreMnta«on. wfaieb be did
v > ? i-s'is.v1*
of UMNattoMU War
. 7 — •»«*».-wae, robbed of mom[than fio myth of eudiei •nddgamtea
aftw besoming a, member of tba Ar-|eamun, ha Mid, and so. did not have
pp. w\nj f\mh ftf |tg
lteport of tbo oomlkion of tliu
RAMFORO TRUST COMPANYOF U
J^ndhwaaewuie; meeting In thenaTCaaWmn* A a K A | ft a_ - .
-" *•• w«» »i'—» ai mevtrta« Ctapel on TuMOayewo,
1 0 * «Wm»rjr4*h. at 8 odpoav-TbeI meeting 1, to b> bold aider the awpioeeof the ViUase loprofement * ^ H i iandtbeCMo Bowd, I f Dttrpflpetatoioereue pnnfprd'i laierett la the plant-
the blghaa*iaptaiae.
On motion of Orator Charlea W.Trlpp. the Regent called upon-theeeuaell to alawd In alienee forminute, and bring to
wtsastMano. UntOold, boll.
i!SS5£?-^?.'P«h. Holland,
>h. Miller,
Smith, Mo-
aoluMna-,
ThufisriAUTKD Tnsv KNU m
-~ " • • VAH«Ml'\/Ml/f N ( Jit _
At the oloae of bugjneaa jDeO. m, mm.
Resources:
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"•WenooofMrt.Place, on
perfblo w«j, The Federal Depart-ment of Akrico4tareia atltioR that moreborne garden tbe planted in 1019 (nanIlWft It la expected that
NwArca«wClu|)hin.At tbe annual maetlng of
Couneil No. 1469,
^ "• «-tothe8her.^ . ^ i E»ar, mother Gorged tofwaabBaliieaiofimportano.1, to be
Dancing and refratb.i U
and-the» ~,ether to develop ana per.
foot plane for tbe garden planting thatwill be inbmitted to tbe Cranford peo-ple at tbe February Fourth meeting_™J£S?5*-«_Mtv£aek aiuLHc.A
Oranford
C b h
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" • o f f l e - •'.Chaplain. Mr. Martinh«* »ean Initiated into the order on^^S • / " * « t" S l C_at"SeMlnte Couneil.
1, towbiob a group of.grunfanLmen..'allop waa moit Inwaaaivel* o.rf,.r. I courts
. 2 The danee. announced' fdr February.- « . the proceed* of which were to be
•wed for the raconetroMion work amongtbe wounded eoldiere at tse faoanitai uOotonla, baa • -""?"? ~
at there be a general reapone, totheoUi.for tbe .evenln, of Febr«r," " t o . •
BttsioessTbe Cranford Boaiueea
I _ , •••'fWwelBajV^Ij PCaYfUi*
I m#dYby * t«*in irom Bayonna Council!-••«•- work waa faultleai, and In-the
ee of a large gathering of Ar-caniana.
Dlatelct Deputy Thornpton Ithe new offletra or 1919Chaplain Martin. He a ^ . . v . , „ .
[great growth in membarehip of the
onFebruary i< ___,
¥nul,aa itia hoped thai It will be
* ireetflnaocial auirriea: 'The dance given by the Bqoal Fran-
duae league, for] the benent of tbe Hoeteaa Houae, at Qamp Dlx. held « i th>
ThaOaalnowae donated for tbedanceand the honored goeetawere wounded•oMIere from rnearby." hoepitala, Tbedance, waa largelrattandedand^uiteamm of money waa realised. Muiofor
y g omwere prewnl to enjoy, the beat'eTenlngthe Aawcltio b t b dthe lion baa yet bad.
Tbonua Hercer" of Harriaburg,Pa., gave a meat Intereatiog talk, tbe
Mr.
attend tbe Fraternal Night aervleo of<J»p-y Smith. Jr., in the Preabyter-lanChureh next Jueeday evening.The membera wl|l meet atrTSWoeloekIn the veitibal* of the ebureh on tbe
/S^W^Sb^w^^ujtliaatrJojiiB,1.',reaaona why the public abould and auggeatlona for maana to enoourage homebuying.-. • t ' _ , ^ M
A big lunch waa carved, everything I «lli oceBpy-the'ebiiiri'' andfrom- roaat turkey to pieklee and thief talnment will be'wae-tborottsbly enjoyed: by all.
right.hand-,aide»On February 18th,
Council will hold ita annual PaatjRegant'.e Night, when Paat J
ington of the death in Franco, on uoie-s v herMthoY6ariW. Heinrich, T £ i mp ,-i/Urett. from wounde received in action"' — »«r. Heuuieb enli«ied fromKaat Orange
• In tbe National Gnard in the early dayaoftbewarandwuproiaotedtobeaaer.
iw, gout in Beadquanera Cbmpaoy. 811thki^-t- IDlklltrT Wia» ••••• 1.1. -- a m.^ +*-
;l(?"*5»iral-»'*~''?m'-rww™'~wlloie^i«Beiw a *°° "»teurant«» *»»«». throughoutN«»wJ«"»y. The evening wai rounded<*t 1 7 a pool Umrnamedt,' winner, noth*•* •n»o«">o^ P D Irving prealded
?'n
*t the meeUng. '— - * —
ToAttttdtkaripgAlTreatoa.ns of Cranford whaafe
M6
day night at'-a dance at the Blae* BirdTea RMm.8prugaelda.Mae. in honorof berfourtoenth birMMw-anniveraary,
• Thoee prfaent werce Blanche Stokea._ Marion GWI. Kither-BarUett.-Dorothea
—^..^.M, . „ ine fight to preventthe pollution of the river, are urgedto-attend the hearing Ht "TremdnTin the State House, tomorrowmorning, Kriday, at u o'clock.
The best train to take is the 8:40out of Elizabeth on the Penn, K.R.About twenty persons have pledged
C o n " n l t t o #
have been madeW. Trlpp, chair,the EnterUlnmeqt
- -f the Men'a Lea-_ . alhetura on February 20)h,for all of the people of Cranford,by tba Rev. Or. S. Parkta Cadmao,ptftor of tba Central CongregationalChurch. Brooklyn. Kojdmlaelon-
liTrhe charged and no eoliaetfon[Mkw. thla being one of the evente.tb« Uagu< gtrer-ioTBt tSSSSSS^
I i Dr. Cadman ia regarded by manypeople aa the moat eloqutnt. and In-tereatlag pulpit orator" (a the eoun-try. and be ia heard by great iudUencea wheraver be appiara.
Drokaw, Ilpitey.
E»torniliiiitlon-lUtnoId, At,
" " Liabilities.
Amuunt to bo rulatxl by• le« luixmnt duo for
TRUST BUILDIISIQCKANPORO 7
THE FOWLS OF THE AIR•ii| well ati the cattle on a Iliouiautl liOlt»« coutribute their ihare o } " O U I * m l " " "
BBWJAMIN KINQ, ci.rfc.
AJEATFORYOUTOEAT.
BURY ANP MEAT
''" btiZJ'Xd 00 t h e««we rely
F'*h and Clanrs every
- •«
J D^ote DinnerSorvod weekJaya from 0 to 9 '
Special Sunday DinnerSorvod from 12 to OP. M.
1 For $1.00
Sunday Eve. SupperFrom 0 to-fr-prm: r—;
For 75c
Gustov A, NeumannHASON
Pfionc37pV^
S R«»ldenc4», II West WJItow Av«QARWOOD
Furniture Storedfurniture Bought & Sold
ngs to Save
Auto Trucks for StmHowrTrucjoi for-.U.NW.UJI wvfo.rseetvea.aa oew-t Amendment* to budV.t
? ? " ^ ««!!?«-t_b*M aerreral Trucking S o X?" f«n EnjoyWith Leisure
Oil Beaten, $6.6$ "OaaHeatera'
\-Skatea \^Flexible Fly
Rnbbins & Allisonw nev. uenoje to come to HackenaacarK^oek "•«•' —~— ' * 'andhjaphi» form.Mw^Olnb » *\&Jfo&&U3Sfrgljgrichurch. F.br«ry4tBwa»a»iected f o r l - f t f t — ^ ^ ! L ™ .m"att * M. F. WheelerSZLZSS2&" c»n*M^«i^««*b»«e«onontheC
•''EZUL "*S"™"»"BF anaj
V» bodmt forTbe Junior Leigae of tbe' W.' &The Junior Leigoe of t h e ' W * .(Aarch win girs a candy and cake aale,&•««*>• nwmtag" In the CranforA . 1— • • 1 1 p H i -»
I* 1
TV-
W&S&' -is * , sal ' ^ ^ " » • " •"•^•BBaBwassF^ay
••rstant Accomplish*•»'«•'" T ^ p
"rtno prom NtrvowUone-Say, H i j g
Hypnotist."
whfch doe* «>t atatt QIn (Jotter*Weekly. C
* to-no «»,»eIP«serve for •U.JttnWmt; B k e t ilean not hU neighbor's bat W*1he«twajof,ll?taf>
- T l ttterontta.tatti
content . x« agaaaiw^Mjr^Mi 1fortitude to escape tta ^ le t ter ln^of habit or the lassttafa OX tmLHone It should he> the »h«utAi.;»w
elbow, wltl, U« fdIo*Si«j &(other, the wlIKngneM to lrt tneI awaken and brratb* anUdf th»'ri""n«^yrairlcJ^m4ttea
&""- • • —,,-TS"; to another tne^seven *the aurora, borealla and the «ont]
TffiK^paMionsj'tor'another, theiial-restlessness which brlnj»;«-
I Bent „ —• I - TV* oestronnded life contain* mIthlneTrf each and alL There are Itwo attitudes to_aVold—the level "lloeSK's
"of least resistanc^imd the rlgldl^ v&fflself^lstrast, which denies v •irf*il51"
fpulse, simply because it la uuH
But beyond stands the InI the clearing, where faithful travele
_ may find the refreshment the rest tMI'uihla klDdlj w o r d* o f welcome - V i
A. form the*iroiil snri thn M B a « i .
aJJSurtlai l&.Credite^W»Jr-r i z^&*•'- ' Originating Hy*1—•---iiSiSr
. The Idea of the hydroplane was,sj*^gested In patent specification* bfh&o,*Matullath of New York, M»'l l ^ ^
ftii.i"iaT-»LJ™i.'*1"1111 r a i lt* PweUcal orlcln In'rwesi witnin Few Years CurUM> wh» «dded floats to
ns...i J ,. ~~~ IpIanrf wl0> which he wasEngland and Scotland nn> «»»»-j . . I In* over "
looked til .,.,„
. n W ou, ( ) -U C U "" y < ' U l e r
Huthim. -
"Oh, go-ahead,agreed.
VEARBOcfe•ring I - - - ""' «<*« aeuna W.M08. The&>?ut4'-w-ft-PJllce«l-UI1<'e''Wich'Wme-ltftB
» Aero O n b ' ^ ^
that moment 8er g w n t Van hove
of j There if another polot t
»« married i5n;y".W'y- *" "**'Wasn't U,er, a , o n . . n a t t o f n e d ^
E9m $5£acli for WarKenton, CV-ThUi
5H0RT AND SNAPPY
%«ouncfl»ot defense, wonjnd, patriotic •
itlof coinjnMaionepa hy•« , the OTenue to b*(plt
ftihonar «f the. fh. w h l B g J t o ^
tedla'a resolutli
y Charles
aaaoclatlon. urging suclta Uned with memofla
*iff was alsq sent wxtnc t^f memorial trees as a prJ S L 1 h * m e m o r l l d
;ritt,erT6,SiSwRanaaa City, mnkctlon,; Gov, Arthur
Jft».Srlt}en tho, amTlai)UnK 6 i r $ r i_Tlai)UnKv 6ir$emori
r ' O t 0 P l l ! . e h i i ' f l } f s r t n » l t
F Q n * t » p Approval
W^ . d l v t a W ^ o f t h e clT»eMaJ. J. w. Shirley of 1
committee 'suggesting th
directors if the
r l|yUn of New YolnWr*>°niUoo of.m.g I n the big plan.
qta
the American ForestryT s ^ » t a n U - 'the Lincoln
1 • JWtf MWIUHffrt•^
? . * ' n ^ "PPWprlatel for^our Midler "demi wor
If • • *****maM •'«•Therwlll standtljn»te
young nferipan,that freedom,
l l t„ j m the earth, 1 heartily com,|, ,tha phu,|*
.France' found at' lyagt j»ne aiS^^>a!JBr»njicrea«f 'her W t1 ! ? < n i f e e p r i r f f i 5 ^
' u J ' 0«™nns In her war-ruorthfcrn and. eastern sectloqs, wai"nnonnceinent to 1KB New Tork
^ i ' ^ " f IacWaBMoBnta'n'Fraiwe Sacrificed-Foreeta.
"The United Statea," M id Mr PlifW ' i ' S ^ S 1 ;
Mier mngnlflie#ttg6manrof which have fftoye the devastating hand ofmansj-trnlle behind tne~fines it •
C h f t W* r t " * >
needed for war vnrpoaeathe allies, A b o u t W i
f tnlUto«> « acre* of,forwithin the territory otcnpQenaaniitotli
In addition
wotlc, Prance ••wfn
- rr,eaa_^u7' _Ma_ni__ ^ J. ^ ^ t - f t ^ S * ^ - * tell.- '
^ Cenwiand of WftiF3"ng thr war betWeen Spain sun
in tte^atter w t of th , £Hieentitnr and eanyTfi (He ieren.k century both those power* actedSiZffij1**! tow»M «WP» of ev
HAll
l
that EogUnd felta «wn«'prot»S:
mmlie U*$ -y^^ri1 :
a*
IR^r^^
It Ma f«Uo*-»en: t»irilpngness to let tne ~i brratbe amid the ii d dto .one,. .•notber the.seven
tarealis and t ie ;ne, society; to
to another, the;M which brlajs;
onded life contain* Iand alL There ant Itp_aVold—the level r
aoc^and the rigidity <which denies «r«ry,because It Istweeo the two lies ;
^ttatoa-of-the. in£ift!9. W e American
.forestry association, baaihwirtleitapi
,.councils of defense; women's dubs0. patriotic organisations.
>*-_ In*ths,Dtati1rt of Columbia an ''AY*-
of cmnmUiloiieraJhy'tbe aeso-- the ttTenue to U> (planted with
booor of the. sited nation*/> a. "Perching Boulevard" hasanted la'a resolution ottered
(Alderm A d
lSHt,,lfoiSe»t£y.T«hctatjon . . throughC Zh
^nuwy-tlnr erttfrwryond standJ the lrin\lhere faithful trav<freshment, the rest I•ds of welcome whind the reward of i
,.--, by Charles Lathrop *, president qf the American For- '•
•. association, urging such a boule-1» * « $ b» Un«J with memoriar 'trees. J ]
Henry Kie!^ mayor of. S t Louis, '-,< _ _ _v .., ter was alsq sent"urging the plant- American-ing-of memorial trees as a proper set-
h r a ^^ 7 y o Janies[she werlnced her'men" ln> order tliut.-of Kansaa City, mnkes a rtm. autocracy and - Militarism might be
^ o n " G » v Art1"" C p tad f
e hydroplane1
specifications by , Lw York, 1899,;buPIa! origin In^Olen^,.,,led floats to the\air~$i he was experlmeOKSfeuka la. 1908. X h e W ^r-each-wme^TJu)t the machlne,w<io!L_tIn and others fcadHlmental flights "aver;Js•r the same rer-*""''*J
to make the __^tfte-Jnaflhlnft.^irch 28; 1910,i a practical t ,on the Seine.
H] floats and>r this accomi~_the Aero Club'Rtf. V.
ucracy and MilitariG»v* Art1""1 Capper stamped from the world. Tliewonder-
rtU 'A association ful trench systems which-the Germans^ trce^i built w«re made largely qf, timber from
th f fotor highways" that traverse
jje Forester Approval Plan. .^ Bertey, state .forester of Mary-
g y q i mthe forests of northern France, whilethe wanton destruction of forest nml•fruit trees wa» nlttioit Indescribable."
df thetree division of the civic league,
MaJ. J. W.'Shirley of the city, committee'suggesting that me-
t be planted. In connectionorteH"BRr ' "~f
Thfr board of directors of the Amer-cao, -Forestryjwsociatioa -wrote a let-
„ * M » Mayor IJylan of New York, dtyf %tfwr.,the Incorporation of.memorial^ttJRtf Planting In tho big pUns New
'< city,has under way., •n' Howard.Toft, a vico presl-
: ot the American Forestry assocKt, urges the. planting.of memoriali,.and the
^Xmerican Forestry association In thaX>*tafes' throtigh'v%l«lch"tbte highway
is full of o j w i n ^ -
ar ," \.%erencei to banaV^
nan attached < ^
wn. T * • n,
Jew „ , ....jM^y ; M
ello. Cutey) |a,£$buyer In? 3 DIbbon Counter^!v—No, fresh* ;'«ftho cellar
larm. - rVS^Officer,"
fourth-storijy!
fitting .and appropriate me-'mortal foiy»ur Soldier dead wonld he
of flno trees planted along the
suja: ^"NutloiTul consideration Is to be glv-
en toh
pl«p,l
t ^ p p , e u t o . a n o n e d . p ythe Lincoln Hlglmny u«socluti.on IIH n
dead-ulong The
jCharl«*>Pack, president, andby , the women'sdiib*,, which f
~ ' the estabUsumw!t£lT
Vtlfteatloo.t flUUi considered moat p t^-that enoh state through which the Lin-coln, highway prisscx urrange fjor, theplnnting-.of "Victory" trees for tb.e~soldlers and. sailors of the communitywho hnvc died'in the service of/thele
ooncMedTliat the motortruck* and*-Motor-car have played'A.mlglity part In the winning of the war,nnd that the,Lincoln highway'first In the minds of the peoplu us' themedium of their use in through, con-nected transportation. For these :'sons the planting of memorial treesAlong theT^tncoln highway Is Ilarly fnvnnn\ ' * '
}vrcstry ossAclatloo. thi»L .wood hait.played a big parts in the vlctorlouauchlevements of our forces overseasand1 that attention muit be given to thereplenishment of our wpod utock, W|theach L i l l
Or, Ohio, In pillaring to plnnt a mo- Ing lesson could be taught to comfnitmortal two for enrii o< Jher_svlilIejL K«H!intlon*--ns- trr-thBTienntles
value of forestry."
EARLY GOTHAM FORTRESSESRevolutionary Strongholds on Manhat-
..At-lts. northern-tip, yet hardly' flie"tip, elther^for It Is surely u mile be-'low. tho__hi«best part of Manhattani 27Q f
p g te' *reat through highways of Uifc various?«ttrt.e«. TherwUl stand then for many
" » t l t d k > f t h tTtl9!?-t«,wine«iidko«>ftwh tnminds of the ptuncn-by the heroics of the young AineriranH wh
__« p27Q feet above tideway. Hero.
In the early days 'of tho rcvplutlon, theAmericans ftuhestablished t'ort; George.This stronghold was^taortejJwjxiadH-»«K-'twS"otirer1f6rU? «Se1Sted Fort
• deeds' of. the young Ainerirans who«»ve their fives that freedom, .andJustice and truth might not perish-1mm "the earth. I heartily commendlh» plan,"
Tyron In the center, of the Island, andthe other Fort Washington, on thebanks of the Hudson. Fort Georgewiw built onj the h(ga irockn near tho
. Kost river, and It Is-from this vantage., , '(point tha| on«,,looks across through a
France found at least one, an4.,a.ibteaJt,li^tbe-hlH»-tv-the-HiidsoictC!}iS:. - - . . - . r -•-jaeWf^OStSlmFSrtu op-" "
she~tlcctipTcd~tEe territoryJ poslte Jersey shorn scowling In dismalleld by the Oermans la her war-swept I silhouette before the ma'Jesty -of the
*. iiojrthjkrn and eastern sections, was the! sunsets that appear to be going on e.v-y announcement to tho New Tork sec* e n evening behind their backs,- as It
',tlon of the Appalachian-Mountain club,b / M r . Pack. '
France Sacrificed-Forests."The United 8tate*,",*ala\Mr. Pack.
^•—" feel the deepest ajnapathy withoi«r-th«4oss-o«ieMnagniacemr Camp-Itaureldam.^ JtossHHy, durTng a
% „ -«6°~many of which have fallen^-/before' the devaataUng hand of -tha
ijwhDe behind the lines it was,. the JTrench forests which-were calledUvpoa'.to provide a Urge part of theVttmber needed for waf pnrpoaes in
4>y the alllea. About one and
period of exCaTatlng which was tak-ing place so ' 'even more apartmenrhouMW, many In-t U teU«,ofithoso earlier^ naVdents werp aneartbcd-rfhuskets,~ coatbuttons, cooking ntengllshuts themselves were
Warter million of acre* of,foresttid lay within the territory occupied
ttflnii tn-tt
it ought to.,;
f teen bant up by long andcireful thriftfjncttmtft
condlUon. ThU.ls one of the, whlcturrtjjce has heen
to make, aa millions of heri - ^ . r^ »W» dependent In one wayf another on wood-yorklBr Industries.
f been cut off. - Bven. befqr* th« war^ u necessary for F W c e tcr Import
h«t Jiei wood for manufacturing- In
p qwork, Prance'wftl need
for, her wood-working Industrie*
were.These three forts were captured by
the British in 1770 and1 Fort Georgeitself was occupied by the British andHessians until J78B tinder the" naJne of
Power Llahts Up Cold Arctic.The nights are Hk months long UD
Little- Ooubt That PraaltfsntWas What Would; Be. Call*< a
"NoHhern 8ympa.tl)Uj«r.»
-to-txHa-Atlantarorer Lincoln's blrthdayi" writes JohnXendrick Bangs, in *Ftom;-Pillar toJ ? « t n " » 4 _ l * . Plewed J M beyond"measure to find printed on the flrst
pera'of tS i ( beaotlfut dty a thraa*column, cat of Abralum Linceta, with-ja^taJblklrQiuteJiLJitrm * ' '
morning <Jf
. c e hotel,, smokingmy cigar and glancing over the newsIn the paper. ' An T wn«-tth6ut-4otom the paper aside' a fine old typeof .Southern gentleman seated bidts^tron thd divan BlongBlde me and In 'th?usual courteous manner of the coun-try gave me a morning salutation.' Iresponded Jn kind and then, tappingJo*. PW>«ryobserT«*r~""^"~T"' '* P W « y b T « * r ,
"That Is a fine picture of Lin-coln.'/ 'Ten , s'uh; a vety fine picture,
suh,' he replied. 'I never had thehonfr of seeln' itr. Lincoln, sub, butfrom nil I hear, suh, he must! haverpMmbled' that pictuce pratt*-.«Jetfv ^Mapa*««-«Wij-i»t; noon-
B nd/lti* one oft your Houjhom newspaper*/wild I, 'especially In one so InfluentialIn the Sojith as this.' " / ,
f Yes', suh,* ho answered./tt showsthat the South |s not jdoW In reoognl*-Ing genius, sub, wherever It. Is found,suh. But,' he added/'there Is no oc-casion for' surprint suh. . We have
•f^ Ifce? CDveramear, kasaafT sailor: t o a r c m «wtaereaftertbatbe]
reeducate every, disabled soldierMm. and tq wateh over hi* welfared lfr#th
: will take are (hre:and t*lfrrff#ectlht.. fTb» actual steps
,-' >1—»eetlo« by the dlaabtod men'of * courae of training. -; ^ . 9-PreUnilnair training, to flt-kim far a (Jeflolte occupation,- '•' S-^A probationary .'perlodtf etoplayment in-that ocqopaOon.- i 4~«a(wa>«tic hk s«ttsM« poaitlaa. .- __w- „ e~*oUoTr-*p work to aaftfaard his interests. -(
' ThegoremnMorwfll.sapporttbe man whfle tralntof, will pay his tuition,traveling expensa anTany other'expeniea Incident to his rralnlnf, and wilt«lve hfn family the same support whicb It baa given during hi* mUltary
S W w m o «may..b^ retrained 'for tMe work be did before tne war, or tarn to soinethldfentirely different p » May take further training In his old occupation.- ' And 10 addition to hla'soppivt and toe support of his trolly bo will feegtf*a »ll the<Mdleatjcare i M ^ t t e e o X a a d ^ U ^ s n m n c ^ t u f i & ^ J H a v H t
The machinery Karonta which Ihil work of rebablUtatlon wlU be handledcoaflats of a federal board oc vocstJonal w^ducaUon'with branches In thePrincipal cities ar t t e immt i* David P. Houat(ut,secret4iT ntagrtcolture.-irchairman oOt»-lioard f-iniaadrG"luafler^ secretary of commerce, andWilliam B. Wilson, secretary of labor, are a!so~o(Ttbe board, and an executivestaff of experts in vocational education nave been employed.
Alv what would.tlw world t» to aaIf the chUdren wet* JW nor»T _
VTa- wou<d dwU th«. aiwrt betatod «a,W h the dark atrora. , , ,
1 • What to Feed the Child.For a normal baby, with a normal
rnuOier, the flrst few_montbs or a ymrtnere U nothing better -t» da thanfeed it with nature's food, mother**ralifc Orange juice and water for re-freahmeat nlll cool the mrnllrn gumsand g|v«' grfiit relief wheq t««ihlng.
If the child has UKen prune juicti,unsweetened, and mpngo jtalce occa-sionally the ('IgcfiUve tract win be Ingood morklni; order. Torn \& th»> sec-ond year ttcniiK'iJ ojiplc or other fruits
uay b e j u f e y elwn.-io rrry nonlliluantitlcM. A drink of <wl. waterBhould be given frequently. How nunyworrying bablns, who cannot tell -whatthey wnot wonld-be made comfortable
changes ta a child's diet should,K be made very .carefully and when any
and TOW' ' O 0 * U >>>(rodaced give It in smallquantities, a I-Muipoonfui or two beingsufficient.
baked potato IK a food particularlyndapted'for a young child's food. Cwa little milk with a gmln or two ofsalt, then warn and butler may^bfadded. After a chlid has become ac-
well as carrot spinach and any vege-/table not too Woody. /
l tlry /
Given to tile child In sidajl quantlties; well mnslwd and waionod. li<>will learn to like alt klriiln of vt-p-tabfeii; In (act be ulll/nrrvr need tolarn'1 f th J h b i t i l l be
;earn,'1 for thoonniFU curly fti lifi
A hild' d l H
habit . will be
A child's dlgrsHon Is no much 'rspw'tliau •nIV«.luit'«-tr,'.. ih.'rwt l iau nIV«.luit«tr,.. ih.r m-.V
be fed oftfcDcr and lo umall qunu-Utlcs.
A child fifteen months old will need^ diet 'a* to food and lime
aa the following.:, At s«v)>n- or eighta,»reakfa»t, cereal, bread or toant and
downmired him,had
and we have* ad-. although'W have
to believe HutTlurtnlate unplensantness, ouh, lie was con-'sld-abN/of a Nothern sympathiser;s u b / 7 ' • ' 1
plenty of light oaoe they gotIjstead of sitting In fa
Orer the'.front dgojr^of^heir lodge
ten miles over the ice.Thissta|«of thln»»jrasj
th« foresight that *
threw Ibrbeama
^lant. jgut Installed and ran by
"After.eating my breakfast o»r-ta» tor_Qf
> - Fin* CeaMBand of WirT „k'tt«rlng the- war between Spain and
ufcin tne^atter part of the fli-1 eenttttT«nd eaflyTu ffie sere*-
t century both those powers actedi modr rigor toward ships of ev-
nitfOBaUtyconyytog gobdsy y y g g,g n t o that Enghuijl felt Cpm-
DeO to osier a titrong protest.. The1 provoked *y JBiglaud led toM « | the term "~"- —•r*-j-1-*
' ,, Tne Wild Pineapple.In- the PhlUppIaes grow*,, the rr
pineapple, - It» thomy-leavts containtong. sllkjr libers which may be spuninto the. finest of threads. The clothso made Unknown as plna, Is wovenon. hand looms; and Is extremely ex-
. ^ «.l-»i •' iv^l--''=.jr=
" "- , Answkrad.. •Mrs. OMrich—Who did yod deliver
the bread tojrestesdsf I - _ - -Boy-^The young* lady. here.Mrs. Oldrich—If yon.can my help
<h» young wdj; what, do yon call•mer
Boy—The old jvoman. ' '
UslnoSy y . son. is msiln*
mnney put.of hlsrolce nt th# opera.
rult, either )n\ru er scrapedFive or six, milk nnd rice- or bread.and at ten a cupful or bottle of milk.The cereals should be varird so that(hey m a y become accustomed i» likea variety.
The chief thing to remember-'!*cooking cereals for~ children TIs to rookthem long enough, flerve' wlth_good
TneUrlyyoutb.the child get* all the sagsr'from the'fruit he eats, @Me>#ood r«a-•lon for~havtng little people eat alonels_that foods thft must be dentedthem are not pat temptingly beforethem, ' >• 1
"Detector of iSpuwus CoinOne of, the Interesting developments
In tti0 Tending "MI^MIW ileld Is a hu^eapparatus ,that dbpedses- bottled bevtprsjffl^jap'jjtjfhfa -afttl f^r^11^ sv™-Tn order1 to encourage patrons to re-turn etapty bottles J? the marhise, astick of gum Is discharged wh*n sbotDe I* planed hi .theirecetve^prorld-
Why Wisfonsin fs Known a t .
r IIHnoIaWisconsin Is called tho- Badger
state, not, as most people seem tothink, because Uie badger formerlyabounded there, for In .tho pa»t Wis-consin was never n' favorite home ofthis- little quadruped, writes a corn*•PMdent!M d ,
The familiar nlcktfamo originatedrather with the t-urly sellloment ofsoulhweatern WlRConsIn, whoso lendmines attructed^the'"first cMiRhlerablemlgratldn to -Wisconsin." Tho hnrdylead miners who pushed Into tho por-tion of tln> northwedtern wildernessIntent on digging fortunes from theearth «ltli their picks wore composedl l t h l f w w p , nuTilau{i of men fraiu southnrn nilnoW nml-rurther mutli. went'1 down tho' MIs-nlsslp|il to Uiflr houica"evt'l-y win-ter and rolurnod In tho- Hpfing to Inbor for anothfr wawn i tho othur, com-B"*fiL-£.r-~
t
Ane-nlcMi t-~rwWrfa^rAMmy'iie*rV,woiad«*» ""• . ;,%%j
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child
' ' ' . . - 5
o tit* mMgtin;Its^toys wtrejiUl oooe
m« mint,And nndinth
- 1 noM , 1Tern who* Itjett Uwn. waitnui «a the
ttoor^To l>^pl«r<xl with again, Mr heart wwiU_A««p«Md book Itlled fuU with wltohsry.Wiled, loo, with pain, ' ,Aa opened book that had. been left too
1 16ns 'Upqh.a dusty «h«lt It would b» a aoacIn a. ynabs"m«ulh. And It would be bads.
too, , , ,Openlnc under^the moon, and shivering at
the dew, 1 •• •But liktns- It. And It would be a fUm*.Bed In the night. X u«ed to be sled when.
ha came.
wurcaiigtit'rtlro up frora me, and txjre him outTo-I>« when danger !<•; and killed my
doubt. rMy henltatlon tnd haU.fcua.
Conlyn Davis, hi Good House,keeping, -
Hogs Contract Colds'amf ~Pneumonia—Caution Urged
Trouble often develops among hogsat this season of the year in the formQf cold and pneumonia, according to-
Illinois. Doctor-Graham gives wnrtf-Injr that when jilgs of nll-agdR andttlxe* nre ullowed to pllo up at nightIn u warm shed iiomo are likely toromp »ut steaming In tho morning andthat the cold winds and frosty nttnos-Dlien> will hnvo a bud^offect on them;Iln reooimnpiids tho,fo|lnvving precau-ttunsi. ltog houses and footling places,-*runways, f<wces/tind sliwlH, sliould bathoroughly cleaned nnd sprayed witha 3 pur cent wafer tfilnllon of com-pound of i'rt'Hol (IT, 8. 1'.) or Its rec-,
.Ouivkllmo sliouldbit irattcri'd freely about tho lots, af-ter tlioy havo been raked Clenn ofc«lm nnd mnnure. Wallows sliould be
' and Wnced off, _-.. _ ! - » - - J
arnliiPd and fenced off, nlJ,Hpmlijholwflilrd" flttif rifr/foTlrMiTw hero" the Infuc-tlim prevails should iio cultivated.
could not thus* easily go home,and so they "buprowvil In" for thewinter; In-'rudu shacks 'or liutjt, wlUchfrequently «er<. built aftur tho fash-ion of dugnut&
Tb«,mi;n Hho went soutli for-thowinter aiitl returned In t/io Hjirlng wt>ro
Iveiitiio name of "suckers" from thoxlmllarity of UIIM pructlco withthat of the wrlfckuown flNh of theMinrisslpplj
^Tlie men-who wintered tn the lendmines, were c«M«l "badgers." They
Itw Icwl ^iineft nortjh^qf-the Ayiseon-line, and thus, the name became
With the state.JTIiun did Iho people of Wisronsln
snd IMinoJbs iUij,th<f pngiilar ulcknames of "iJudgor" mid Sticker"_by
koowni
MemoriafjPlanned to DogsTests
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9J8£& JttJtor*, club andmovement Is under,way; lo set-up ampmorlal to the dogs whose l!vcs"were
tluli, a
. ttiWitaJed ._varftn division of thai war 'depart-ment tued on an average] ot 80 dogs amonth in testing gases and.protectl
was. »uggt'ste^r~tlipra~fuibe raised for the" erection of a dog'sdrinkhig,fotmtai<r|n a-paHrto^bejrtatablet eipUtla(j)gTB«t Imrifce done iorhumanity by the dojgi
..- -• -x - • * t e r t o iJedS;gpurioua-totot-ArcoapJete re*-{«4_o£ra11'.j0«sa4IoM.,bLkept br a•alet tegUterlng. merhiinJsai. TM only
Suffrage States.w s foVT
ivomeiit 'WaMiington, thvgon, Cnlifor-: 1. Idaho. Montana, - Wyoming. Ne-
vada-, Colorado* Arisooa,. Kao-fes. New fork. Pr«*ld«litf8l ami «th*
partial mtffrase^ Illinois. Taxation.Uwd'cr- stfto^l suffrage; TTortb D k
t k b f a j k t y * yiCA, O k j ,Iowa, 'Louisiana, iUial/api'V Keqntacky. Ohio. Mi<*lson, Vermont, SfeVE I W i?Ht»f\chaa»tU^ Oonaeca-
l l HOUSEHOLD H # S ^ ! '
^—T»H nftfffit which have becomerdiscolored con be -dyed 'black
'and nave their usefulness pro-,longed, " *
Cold.bo|Jed rice added to grid-dle cakes makes them llgbt«r. *
PrrsItjoJailLes OEoanMtnt, thelw '"{sees by palntltif on them fig- •ores of^Ihsects and small anl> '
It takes three men six .months.-a— csihnwre nbawt,=
present can say; bat If it j * fairly de-scriptive It
toe
HINTS FOR THEPOOtTRYtlROWER
• HinatI I>KK», dirty egori, old rggs orpggs which hnvo been k«pt nt n hlgk(••inperiitiiro fur uny IvnRth of tlmo ar«the kinds hot to soliict for Incubation^arrurdlng to a circular prepared bythe poultry husbunilry department ottho Kansas Stuto Agricultural college.
Often the eggs nre snmll. unevron lasluipo or imor In atioll texture. Bmall«ggs should-never be incubalodT I Sthey do not hutch well, nnd pullets 'from them often lay iindcnised eggs.The small egg Is not wanted upon the .mnrjwt .The two ounce rgg Is the
In Wright;
»'H
ifor'tticuBatldn, Btrty or washed eggsrurtec hatch an well'as do those which-have nuvur, beep foiled.
Since the egg" begins to Incubatewhen It reaches a tcropcroturo off 08degrees' It'should be kept below thatpoint., from 4(5 to 05 degrees' Is ,tbe • ' ' ¥
Rggs should not .be kept any loqgerthan (• abaolutcly necessary, If (beyare turned frequently and are kept attho correct temperature they may bekept *ft# ,ta>«. .w«cks before b»lngplaced? InAbe-jncubator, but it t» notadvisable toHr> to keep them for thatlong a time.'' . f"
Another cherished .Illusion Is dla<pellad sm|.relegated to the Junk; heap"of vivid misconceptions that have, sud-denly faded." Kxplorer Vllbjulmur Stef-amupn. who has Just returned from afive years' .cruise in the regions aroundtheJiorU»pel«toUsutthatiii»w«aC
It Is much coole r ^ iJhaa at fferschetlWanrfiVrn near thageographical pole the climate'nevergets really bad, although the mercury-occasionally runs down, to 00 below*ero. indeed, it was so mild and com-patible, wjth physical comfort that be-usually dUrobed on tke porch,of hisigloo and pawed the evening'In hisunderwear, resting at nlgbf In hwsteeping bag. His underwear.,by the,way, was or relndcer'sJsklB_wltli=ih«J
l d i S B abont'7 i I p2S0,000squa/c~mllesaq)ld.ttUlcIndsof _weather, and claims to have suffered -no hardships, un.tlLhJsjetnnutoHxaUon^-ChrisUan Herald.
VTctorV ArSbna Is Cleaning Out• Beasts Which Kflt_Stook .
Jast wIHtt twine posterity »EiH_glTe ^ - _ •- •'-*-? '•"to" the war nobody of fhe Immediate ' One of-the efforts of the state gor-
ernment of Arizona, 'and (ho federal* 'f~ :
( aovemtnent In their campaign for Ihendlcntton of .'predatory animals,
which jniuse targe losses in ronae^itock, -! t h l t f killd ^hut
into"history In a way that the futurehtaorlaa will have-to tnke into con- estroyT, ieratlon. LUerailHt -as been a wart within twaof ta«a. woown and chUdMuag«iu«t|llon» '
*_lhe employment of skilled ^hunters, i
state n'nd^federaj^veriimenta.., Othmen art* e*termlnaHBg rodent* "
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