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Show PAGE THREE THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSOX, I JJ lialesof GOTHAMf Argentina's Fsaiotis i New ...,vi frr. York n". b iw (w 1 sr ewes tor m fucks SeasiflcHedrt Clubs Aim Is Reformation of Felons YORK. There are various classes of chl'S in this city, ranging all the from those with purposes strhtly poltual to those whose aim appears to lie nothing more serious than giriug a June and dinner once a year. Ierhaps the most novel club In New Ymk is the Rodgers Loyal club in NCW N Fifteenth street, with a membership of between three and four hundred men and boys between the ages of sixteen- and thirty, every one of whom has done time In the reformatories for Offenses sufficiently serious to bring hem Into the clutches of the police. "his dub was organized by Ilenry S. odgers, the chief parole agent of this The members of this unusual Ity. isoriation chip In 25 cents a month r the maintenance of a relief fund for menand boys who come out of rison practically broke, and each year every oember is required to report least one bona fide employer who has room 'or a man or boy When a Isoner is released from a reformatory he Is jven $10, but out of this he pay his railroad fare to his destination, jist (msequentiy he lands in this fcr with but a few dollars and but little chnce of obtaining a position ieUy , and when his funds become exhaustd he returns to naturally to .supply his needs. The club is on the lokout for jnie such fellows. just iy,!akeihlln lnt the orSalznlion, thereby iving him the human com-- , Ideship which a man or boy most nepds when h leaves the dark, gray walls ttlat bIs lmmpdillte "ants are supplied from he fund and obtain for him at the place earliest possible opportunity. If member of the club learns I an opening he promptly notifies Mr. Rodger, who does his best to land le hoy or man in the vacancy. This system Iworking oat well and hun-ed- s of young men have thereby obtained place which they have filled with redit, who, without the clubs assistance, might vr hod to walk the streets Jntfl they again resorted to evil ways. Laeh muber Is f responsible for the he places In a position, and he sees to it tit his protege goes WHEN the crisp autumral air values scfd overnight, fancy fi,B. Magnificent private residences, veil as public buildings, hotels another edifices were created, and withy aristocrats made sure that scything modern and luxurious was i i ailed within their homes, even if omifd very few months in the year. Ji as of elegance and beauty in s construction were adopted from rtfie of Europe's famous resorts and mldned with those suggested by honuAlent, so today Mar del Plata IS fair i look upon. Aengthy and heautifil structure knoaf os the Ranibin, eiteuds along the popular section of the bathing, tach. The sands aid breakers In toe wa fruejof the Rambla fuxiish of peo thoisunds terjilayground for fol coar1 largely the Unlike pbf the of vsorts coastal by the ed States, the liotds and clubs at del Plata, as a rile, are located In the city. Thiifact causes the iple to congregate U larger numbers the spacious areii( of the Rambla, bathing and aerially during omenade hours. An architectural the northern from so to speak, to vaning our contemporaries In Argentina and Uruguay re preparing to den their garbs t summer arid seek rest and recreation along the sandy beaches of the far Southland. Nature reverses the suson of vacations, but not. the pleasur themselves, for when we glance at our respective sports and pastimes there are found many traits in common. Peoples of both North and South America enjoy' and derne great benefit from days of summer spent in the great outdoors, and doubtless nothing appeals more strongly to the masses than old ocean. . The acknowledged queen of Argentine seaside resorts Is Mar del Plata, directly on the Atlantic ocean, about 250 miles southeast of Buenos Aires, sayrs a writer in the Bulletin of Union. The place is a little city within itself, being credited with 25.000 people. With the advent of gayettes, BENGAL SHEEP ENJOYING LIFE AT BELTSVILLE. MD. (From the United States Department of stomach worms, and, thanks to the regAgriculture ) ulations governing the Interstate ship- The demand for breeding ewes has ment of sheep, are free from sheep exhausted the local supply in many sec- scab or other communicable diseases. tions, the United States department of They can ordinarily be purchased agriculture finds. Western range ewes through commission men on such cenare being used to start farm flocks in tral markets as Chicago, Omaha, Kanthe corn belt and in the East. In the sas City, East St. Louis, St. Paul, St. corn bolt these ewes have already Joseph, etc., or direct from the range proved their ability to produce breeders. Organizations Interested in pping lambs when mated to good effecting an Increase In farm flocks and when well hnve rams of mutton-breed- s arranged to sell Western ewes to cared for during the winter and after Eastern farmers at cost. lambing. They may be expected to do Regardless of how they are purwell on the farms east of the com belt chased, the buyer should Insist that the and on hilly pastures of the Appa- stock be healthy, sound of teeth, and straight. lachian mountain system. have good udders and teats. ioldier Went to Right Piace to Use Care in Selecting Ewes. Publications of Value. Mending In purchasing these ewes care should Bulletin No. 570, entitled Farmers sound with those be taken to obtain ETR0IT. Artlessly as a little boy coming to other to have of "Breeds Sheep for the Farm, will his play-tor- n teeth, udders that are soft and pliable, V knickers mended, a young chap In khaki ented the of grade ewes in the owner the assist no and have sound are and teats that headquarters of the ational League for Womans Service, ram to head a of selection ro purebred thrusting fingers through holes in hard cores. Ewes from one to three the discusses flock. This bulletin the These pocket i his trousers and asked if to he are of preferred. age years characteristics their different he could t a needle and thread to breeds, but ewes may be In thin condition Advice on the difsew themp. He explained that thev spring, however, Mar del Plata begins should suffer no discrimination on this and adaptabilities. to be used to assume greater activity, and the of kinds ferent had beenurned in his equipment cost less account alone. If thin they pocket about the flesh on the sheep farm enn be obtained and the cigarette. W height of gayety is readied if head than fat, per time the people of the United States . He clnced to condition from Farmers' Bulletin No. 810 deali approach a very are stand needed to put them in good columns number snows of and the lie cold latge enduring motherly at of a person, and the two on by the purchaser more ing with Equipment for Farm Sheep can be can be promidwinter. Additional thousands are fig in pairs along he front, giving it, cheaply put managed I have a glorious time. Mrs. than It can be bought in the Raising. These bulletins at to the departcured free E. 0. Mnlnt sew ed the holes in the then added to the southern resorts jf specially from th beach, a most writing by open market. D. C. pocket, thi the soldier asked to have population, business cards and anxie- tractive and invitiig appearance These ewes are usually free from ment of agriculture, Washington, Beach. the buttbnon his shirt fastened ruore ties are seemingly forgotten, apd ArFine Batting In front of tto Rambla the sea securely, id as a last request pointed gentines find pleasures a'id diversions practice. Make small shocks that will at their greatest watering place. j washes woefullyf t the insignia on the sandi. sloping shore, and FALL PLOWING WILL Leave until favorable turn water. where the machine stitching had come loose, nadhe little khaki his sleeve. To accommodate the crowds of pa- it is there that vsltors by hundreds or cloth burie weather conditions prevail before putwas fraying at the edges. For he was the buglojr the Thirty-thir- d Michigan trons flocking seaward, the railway thousands enjoy the bathing during PROVE PROFITABLE ting in mow or stack. Some of the from one of the companies stationed at Fort W;(jr and, having been in need leading to Mar del Platt operates nu- - 'morning or afernoon hours. For most progressive fanners use shock of a little womanly attention, had taken the naiief the merous trains in addition to the usual those who are jist learning the art of for womans league covers but for the average farmer, the service at its word. I daily services. Indeed, some of the swimming or ae afraid of the sea, isa Puts Soil in Proper Condition for original cost of these and the work reYon know I cant do 4 any mending myself, best and most sumptuously equipped fine extensive pool of quiet water explained apologetically quired for their proper use, Is prohibibecause I havent a comfort kit. Lots of fellow! on.rompanv havent . any trains to he found in all Argentina are provided on store. This attraction is Season Destroys J tive. Coming I either. the rQute between it he capital cPy Mimnuided hi' a fence and within the jn to be safe for storage In For hay And I havent a sweater, either," "he annofoct i as ruT glanced around the Grubs and Cutworms." ' and "this famous resort, those who lnclosure are seats, usually well patronmow the moisture content must be reroom where knitted garments of khaki and know the road and do iot cure to view ized by thoje who enjoy the angraj v ol are always in evidence. duced to at least 20 per cent. This Well, youre going to Waco soon, arent jpi where youll not need a the country along the route, such as tics of the novice. Another feature of (By L. M. BENNINGTON.) point can be determined by taking a sweater? said a league member. demonstrate to the busy business man, usually avail this beach is the number of tents and It will soon be time v lsp of hay and tw lstlng. If no Oh, but we could use sweaters down at tin ort these chilly nights all themselves of the specially provided sunshades vhich stretch along the to the amateur the value of the late small comes out and It breaks readmoisture did man he right, answered, and the woman was ashamed having appeared to doubt plowing that the foreslghted can be safely stored. It his pleadings. , during the late months of Inst year. ily more alfalfa hay Is stacked natural Probably lit return for having his mending done, the idler sat down and affixed There is none of the fancy is In Kansas than Is stored In sheds and work that fall stamps to a bundle of letters. lie was further awarded by the gift of & the about setting stack be consweater and a comfort kit. found in the spring, but the man who It is important that the In building a cirWeve been told that some of the soldiers se' the sweaters and kits that . thought ahead and prepared his ground structed properly. should be given the sides cular stack the in are given them, said Miss Helen E. Keep, Miclgan state chagman of the i an advantage will soon enjoy I and the midleague, "but when a young fellow is frank enoug to come in aid ask to be form of a mueh earlier crop, and In a fairly prominent bulge ns more fixed up, were willing to take a chance. the satisfaction of having completed dle should be well tramped centhe is lost packed through poorly hay (lie job while he was at it that The other In top way. ters than farmer any and thoughtful less energetic Embryo Soldier should he fairly well rounded aud Brought His Overalls w ill not know'. of when settled should show good form. During the first favorable days will If some marsh hay or slough can bn work ANSAS CITY. Slightly early for the arrivl of the men1! ers of the spring the disk and barrow secured it Is advisuble to cover with, broken be will earth the and district draft appeal board, hut In time to pet the incomiig clerks was be (lone, fall this in order to shed water and to prethe an Atchison county drafted man. lie appeared at the hoard dom in the with all of the riches that vent excessive losses during rainy so many are There i bestowed. federal building with a small bundle work the weather and before the stack is well understand not tinder his arm and a smile on his face. workers vcho do About six feet two, muscular and" alvalue of this Initial work that at the settled. resolution together about as happy a prospect opening of the new year the a leaf from to take made for a Sammy as any recruiting officer be to ought HELPING HONEY BEE could wish, he fairly radiated good the book of experience and make this Xvriv humor about the room while clerks year coifnt on scientific lines. IS ACT OF KINDNESS The Rambla. were dusting off the desks preparatory The fall work will put the ground in seato the days work. the coming for condition proper at Buenos Aires sands, somewhat resembling in i nppenr- Someone asked If night service,in retiring Grubs and cutworms and bJ Neglect to Provide Water Is as son. anything could In- Mar del nnce The an an Plata. and of he done for him. Again he smiled. A arising encamped detachment the if bug tribe that come to harraks Culpable as to Cut Off Food quiring stranger, however, generally army. big hand dived Into overalls pocket and annoy the farm worker will get the the daylight the and brought forth a notice that the Hints. trip through Supply-O- ther Bathing, of course, Is only one of prefers short shrift when the plow turns them region traversed by attractions at Mar del Plata. There I Atchison county young man had been certified by hi local board to he district prosperous cattle to the mercies of the cold weather up the road, which offers interesting are amusements aboard Did he desire to make an appeal? No, he did not women and then the vege(By W. H. UNDERWOOD.) (hffignantly). glimpses of (lie endless pampa famous children. For for men, famous so- that Is to follow. And under will he ,lave an Industrial claim for We take pleasure In kindness In vaadults Is the that plowed table matter exemption hat he wantedto present? tn Alost certainly not (frowns story and song. Mar del Plata, like cial club, housed in its own fine build- have time to decay and blend with the rious ways to the higher domestic anis replacing smiles). . exclusive resorts, is truly a para- ing, has many attractions. Its doors soil thoroughly. most Silence ensued while clerks busied themsehs I Where the plowing mals, well knowing that there Is profit Tha someone dise for the people of again. wealth; but to are open to members and their famil- Is done on rough, hilly soil the fur- In this humane treatment, but that It TnUtnne1 8 question as t0 what the Atchison coun,r young man wonted. from the vast crowds that pass ies only, and Its halls are regarded as row's will catch and hold a large should extend to bees may come as a bundle unfer the muscular right arm ws placed on a able. The judge the capital and the resort by among the resorts most popular social amount of moisture that would other- new thought to many. between of the big man leaned forward; lontlnime earnesly the voice rerted: Is inclined to think that centers. one the sen, This club is open from De- wise be lost by reason of the conIm to start trainingfor this suu.ifbusil Neglect to provide drink Is as culpaready street; f,bIra llPrjead most is wealth to cember generously April. Many beautiful walks formation of the ground. to ble as to cut off the food supply and yeti town and get an erly start for caap. Heard C0,ITle III 1(1(1 .were In and drives along the seasliorA cliffs Picturesque and Luxurious. the bees are in, many Instances, wholn style up at camp and that vhat I been for an extra shirt alonr'"'d the toner you start ae to work the city, corn Glancing back into history, we find and inland from the wqter ure provid ly disregarded In this respect. I that about four decades ago such a ed for those Inclinedf to wander far USE SPECIAL CARE Yet the Insects plucklly shift for also pave TeiitWfnKnrTrunr F gross.' V I as Mar del Plata did not exist; from the madd.ng rrowds ignoble place themselves In such cases, and they may old him that hi Vould be to K streets with bitulithic or but a schoolbouse, a mill and a chapel strife;" retreats for whose who would IN CURING ALFALFA be found congregated about the vilest vakM. settlethe look out of over nucleus moisthe a for the expanse formed larger crushed stone base pavement places, if they happen to contain not ment. About this time Den Paricio ocean and meditate quiet spots for do prefer because not they ture, at the same time as the other Kamos secured a concession to build the dreamer or for Ipie pleasure-wor- n If Crop Has Been Cut and Still pure water hut because It is not conservices society victim. wirlt is being done if not bc soils. and improve the town, and the venient to obtain. Best Not to Turn It de Chapeaurouge, engineer, On he other In 1, tlmre is an nr-- r Green, Charles of You may have noticed how they intii'S so that hv next summer emon?' Blessed memories were lore, and obtained to draw ray of sights at del Plata that Rain. sought With Wet While variably flock about the watering Parson will have over a mile busing vhat Is the for going to plans for ii future city. Don Pierre cannot fail to those seeking ase trough, if it happens to stand In the In has been cause! police I.uro, so the story is told, who owned gay social life an amusement. Bands In used of paved streets. be should care neighborhood of the hives, showing Tarticular reason of tbs rumor, much of the land thereabout, also aid- of music out land orchestras With- weather adverse under alfalfa plainly that water is necessary, and 3 In to have orlgimted the ed in the enterprise. Time passed and in enliven tl Yes, Payson is indeed lookinand evenings ; so curing K. can you fall to appreciate how many B. Bonnett, jfdays asserts conditions, the pIoc grew ; but let it' pass over rial teas, .fing classes, gymnasium ing up, lu crops In the Kansas State are drowned In this effort to get a structor i't he so bad fr some of the early stages of progress and view lesion. jnooting matches, card games Agricultural college. drink? rookies, said one big. some of the resort's aetivffies today. and, ireed, a hundred and one tin r A fountain for their special accombeen cut and Is ha3 alfalfa If just of the survivT a Mnnh, if we choose the daylight featnjs of amusement drive one's still green, It Is best not to turn It modation is so easily made that It Our triin, Doctor Curtis handsome new f Big Bill Levery, the to the winds and enjoyment when wet by rain. It should he left Is really wicked as well as wasteful to ridp. has made the trip from Buenos cai hief New YorkJter liad. hrjck home on North Tenth The golf club end tie in the swath until favorable weather neglect it. Cover a pan or other shallSeven hours, so that bur arin Aires iw suprtttC. have got moB or les two other popular conditions near del is are screen doth and Mar the Plata v at rival dub is street nearly completed. As p pievall. Providing hay has ow' dish with wire sort of thing. But what the with vvatir, placof evening. We have time to filled be dish hours should the It i.,,m i of amusement frequented by on keep top dried enough v ho remembe the coi'S secure comfortable rooms at soon as tjie beef season is over wheie it will of society. vixr classes turned, preferably with a side (U livery ing it In a shady place in the old day going to , if the hotels automo-j,,as new of windmore help will he secured and nc familiar the that is, possible. The bees keep as cool qi)r d)si rake and allowed to dry in the reminded thn el army the i been of moisture through the in has takes other the can become Argentine caution to plentiful dry get row. Allow the surface s the building will be finished string from thtr manli-i'iuOf no in Is rv : arri possibility advance writer's uract-there d aliens res attention. tiefore turning t Le alfalfa under and screen and yet the citles hand to hlr north-tow- n as soon as possible. In all the fine of the con and the is todav The of drowning. their the topography dry all carriages until hay pL.nty tt some keep turning trucks. through pure negAnother hard-hi- p are be-nthe vicinity of the resort preset relegated to the pn-- 1 ; are important points to observe. If building will contain twelve T tlcks, too. Are thev results disas-trouriin often be to which s not one t do wet and q. is and appear bunched by lect, been idiji rooms. Three rooms in the stick? WclHoot fin , hay has the grass to avtr-failure t'.e tor a keep is ns soon with oern'ry, "g open up the hunches as with these ffi y little hives. ies h'oi-,- , tain, the r In bosement will be fitted cf front wind moued pri and sun gictemnn allow and tigent is the top dry Dw you to 1 et you up. up for ti - s, and main no IIow would you like to have such an to blow tin ough it. the poeforV office. The interit that rule ini cffeCt I I'L-iv hot... ( tin ir th i to in jour path when coming Dural fJ,i spend Un r tlx' we. (her conditions of the I guess I c:.a keep up fa- ior of the building r t tlx and heavily laden? !'' or"ilW tired home equine is Mrui inr, period good up' fist few weeks, shocking hay throughout deCH'le, speculation tAt wL .md 1 er-so- let Done ie Pan-Americ- market-to- tr bya -- - Along I It ! Wrist Watches -- ti 1 i . y, u 1 ie |