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Show PREACHER AND THE POET. A Big Bargain for 12 Cents Postpaid The year of 1906 was one of prodigal Never before plenty on our seed farm. uib did vegetable and farm seeds return THE TYROLEAN ALPS Writer Speculates on Shakespeare as a Churchgoer. Probably Shakespeare did his own thinking on questions of religion, said little, and conformed strictly to the existing order. Still we question If he was a good churchgoer. The town and church of Stratford had a decided bent toward Presbyterianism, and '.hero Is reason to think that he did not get on well with In this respect. Himself the wisest of preachers, he does not seem to have been fond of preaching. That nhlch sounds most like it and very wise it is comes from Polonlus, whom he calls a prating old fool." We fear that when h walked to church with his wife he went, no farther than the porch, but strolled along the Avon, where he was found by Susanna and Judith on "a grassy bank" In close converse with daisies pled and violets blue, and as became Sunday. And in winter he was not sorry when coughing drowned the parson's saw." The preacher aud the poet have never got on well together, and will not until they are identically the same person, as Cardinal Newman says; and they must not divide and antagonize what Qod have joined together. Theodore T. Mungor In the February Atlantic. "herb-o'-grace- " 8T. FAIR FEATURE AT LAST TO WRECKER. LOUIS S 'icturesque Group of Buildings Which Have So Long Been Fashion, able Resort Are Being Torn Down. The reproduction of the Tyrolean Alps was one of the striking and picturesque features of the St. Louis fair and this unique group of buildings has during the years since then remained one of the attractions of the city and was a fashionable resort and the scene of much gayety and pleasure. But all this Is soon to be a thing of the past, for the wrecker has begun his work and before many weeks have passed the quaint buildings and beaut Ifni scenery will be only a pleasant memory. it is no easy undertaking to demolish this great heap of cement, timber CHILDREN TORTURED. Girl Had Running Sores from Eczema Boy Tortured by Poison Oak Both Cured by Cuticura. "Last year, after having my little girl treated by a very prominent physician for an obstinate case of cc zema, I resorted to the Cuticura Rem- workmans hammer and you are brought back to the reality again. One of the most deplorable ravages done by these wreckers Is the destruction of the "festival hall In the castle. In this great medieval room, oaken raf'ers are brought strongly out by a framework of elegant frescoelng and of , famous Tyrolese reproductions paintings and sculpture work. We can I lotui e l.i our minds eye the day when chivalry was yet young and the bloody hovde3 of mountain robbers swooped down on the landed gentry, carrying (tenth ami ruin Into their peaceful midst. The laiitlngs In this castle, which are valued at about $200,000, were painted by a Herman landscape artist of Berlin. His name Is Rummelspach-or- , and he has made a life study of Tyrolese scenery, having spent a great part of his lime at Innsbruck. These paintings, most of which are being taken down, still retain their value, and will he sold to various new summer gardens throughout the country. The paintings required three years to paint, and at least a dozen artists worked on them under the direction When they were of Rummelspacher. shipped from Germany the duty on them was even greater than their value, and a number of native artists who had helped paint them came over to look after their safety and help display them to the best advantage. The hardy mountaineers who came with the painters remained and are even sticking to the paintings at the last. They are huge men, with typical Tyrolean countenances. THe wrecking company has employed them to remove the paintings from the caBtle, to be kept In storage until a buyer Is found who Is willing to pay the price asked. George Snltzer and Frank Schlebe are true types of the Tyrol peasantry. They have climbed the Alps from childhood, and are eager to return to their native land. "I hate to see it go, said Snltzer, gazing at a cement peak which he had It often seen In reality, "although means more money for me. It seems a shame that such a good imitation of the most wonderful scenery In the world should be torn down like any I was with Rummelold warehouse. spacher during the entire time whei! he was painting the scenery, and I know how he loved It. Some of the best pictures were ruined on the passage and were never displayed In the Alps." edies, and was so well pleased with the almost Instantaneous relief afford- Two Tyrolean Workmen Who Have ed that we discarded the physicians Lived In the "Alps" Ever Since prescription and relied entirely on They Were Built. the Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment, and Cuticura Tllfs. When we ancommenced with the Cuticura Reme- and metal; the imitations ot the romantic and castles cient, Tyrol dies her feet and limbs were covered were substantially built, dewith running sores. In about bIx houses the fact that they were the handispite weeks we had her completely well, of the artist. Some of the finand there has been no recurrence of work est panorama pulntlngs of the world the trouble. were Installed In the building known "In July of this year a little boy the "castle, wherein the charming as In our family poisoned his hands and of the Alpine valleys, gorges and views arms with poison oak, and In twenty-fou- r were given to the public, a hours his hands and arms were villages few short months ago. a mass of torturing sores. We used The quietude of certain obscure only the Cuticura Remedies, washing nooks gives one the impression that his hands and arms with the Cuticura the villagers have been swept away and with them the Soap, anointing a ruthless invader, and the houses Cuticura Ointment, and then gave by sacked and deserted and left to ruin. him the Cuticura Resolvent In Then comes from over a mighty glaabout three weeks his hands and cier the click, click of the steady arms healed up. So we have lots of cause for feeling grateful for the Cuticura Remedies. We find that the Cuticura Remedies are a valuable household standby, living as we do twelve miles from a doctor. Mrs. Lizstreet A coarse NEW YORK TO HAVE REGULARLY to Twenty-nintzie Vincent Thomas, Fairmont, Walto clear the tallest buildenough high dens Ridge. Tenn., Oct. 13, 1905." APPOINTED ALIGHTING PLACE. ings by several hundred feet will be Long Sermons. followed. Mark Twain tells this story, the A rest of 15 or 20 minutes will be to Be House Is Between a Half Way moral of which you may supply yourtaken at Broadway. Then the ' last Fort George and Coney Island self: "I went to church one time and half of the Journey will be begun. for the Use of Daring was so Impressed by what the preachTaking a course as straight as a bird er told me about the poor heathen Aeronauts. the airship will head directly for that I was ready to give up a hundred Coney Island. Let the skeptic of the future of the dollars of my own money and even go A landing station at Luna park, out and borrow more to send to the airship sit up and take notice that which will be built on the top of the heathen. But the minister preached New York city has progressed so far Trip to the Moon building, will be too long, and my enthusiasm began to In the encouragement of aeronautics nearly Identical with that at Vanity stadrop about $25 a drop till there was as to plan a regularly-appointeFair. A stringed orchestra will add nothing left for the poor heathen, and tion for the use of airships. It Is to to the attractions of the place. by the time he was through and the be at Broadway and Twenty-nint"There Is nothing I have undercollection was taken up I stole ten street, and a fleet of passenger air taken In the last few years, said Mr. cents off the plate. Southwesterns ships Is promised by the projectors Thompson, "that I am so Interested book. of the new rapid-transi- t air route Fort from to Island. George Coney I or or Ohio, citv Tolido, Stti llK' f COIITT. Fred Thompson and Joseph Weber Fhahc J. UmMi iiikt oih lht hr li Mn1r are the meu Interested and they will Mtutr ot th flritl of K. J. I'Him 4 Co., dutug lu.lnt-in th i lly of Tnrdu. County and 8ii theAerial Navigation Incorporate and that aald firm will pay tb aum of ONK IllNUIlKL) 1)01,1, A Its for rai-and ery of America, establish the Company uaa of of Cavamaa lhat cannot be cured by tba ru. New York station and build their tUu.' Cardans Cvaa. FRANK i. CHKNKV. ships to be run next summer. Sworn to before m nnd antwriiod In my preacnca, The promoters believe the experitint am day of lieretnbar, A. D.. A. W. GLEASON, mental stage of the airship has Notaar Prauo t ' I and they are backed in their Han't Catarrh Cure la takrn Internally and arti passed, the airship experts directly on in blood and muroua aurfacaa of tba opinion by all Milan, free. (jaiatu. bend for tratlm r. J. t llt.NkV A CO., Toledo, O with whom they have talked. BaldSold by ill Druggl.ie. i.lc. win, Knabenshue and Stevens, all of Take Han't Faiui.y t'llle for conitlpatlon. whom have done much to push America to the front In the construction Roof, Over Which Airship It to Bo Max Nordaus Latest Think. Built. on the daradenre of Juda- and flying of airships, have urged on Writing ism In France. Dr. Max Nordau has the project. In as this airship navigation company. The proposed route is from Vanity Its success will mean more to me this to say; "How many French Jews still hold religious beliefs? I will not Fair, tho new amusement park at than tho success of anything else I make any guesses as to the number, Fort George, to Luna park. Coney am interested in, though from a mabut It Is certainly small. If Judaism Island, with one stop at Broadway terial standpoint it will be carried on and Twenty-nintstreet. The course at a loss. Is only a religion, then religious indifto be steered by the pilot of the ship, ference will soon put an end to JudaMr. Weber is as enthusiastic over which Is as nearly as possible an air the Aerial Navigation ism." company as is line, Is about 20 miles. his partner. s According to statistics The flat, buildings owned "By the middle of July, at the of the men who commit suicide are by Mr. Weber at Broadway and latest." said Mr. Weber, "the pe.very pie murrlcd. Comment Is unnecessary. Twenty-nintstreet made an Ideal In New York will see the regular site for a New York or Broadway flights of our airship up and down station of the airship route, nnd the Broadway. The experimental age of two huge parks owned by Mr. aerial navigation has passed and It la Thompson provided attractive ter- time that airships began to take their the kind of minals. So Mr. Thompson and Mr. place In the commercial world." Weber agreed to go Into tho thing toWaterproof Oiled Clothing! A "Roland For an Oliver." gether. soon As deas hnd common phrase to give a "Ro The the' definitely they stands that cided to carry out their plan they land for an Ollier" owes Its origin to hardest service communicated with the leading air- the romancers of the middle ages. ship pilots In the country. All the re- Roland and Oliver were real persons, DoYmKnowV the two most famous of the 12 peers plies were more than favorable. The new airship, which will be No. who surrounded Charlemagne. 1 of the Weber and Thompson comTheir exploits were represented la pany, will be 90 feet long. It will be such an exaggerated and ridiculous similar to the California airship In fashion by the old romancers that Made for at kinds which Cnpt. Baldwin made several the two names became synonyms for of wet work or sport successful flights last summer. 1lans extravagant tales. Finally tho SOLD EVERYWHERE for tho stations at Vanity Fair, Wearose of giving ono a "Robers theater and Lima park will be land for Ids Oliver." to signify the prepared by architects within a few matching of one incredible He wlUi weeks and the work of building them another. Sunday Magazine. til begin Immediately. German Visitor Liked America. At Vanity Fair thero Is to bo a steel Fulda, one of the greatest 100 will riso Ludwig that feet platform nearly In tho air. Klevators will carry pas- German dramatists, who visited Amerthem. 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