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Show HOST. IN PATH OF, DUTY 1E0 r . The u.i of the-r- twore m tor. 04 l hlit it v as 6th of Ap.l llje rn-e- n Trip to WashAbernathy "Kids, to Said Have Induced ington, Paper Man to Go to Church. ' The two Abernathy kids. both houses quorum, though the who came cnlng through Indianapolis on motorcycles n their way to New York, made a newspaper man go to church, though they probably did not know it. The N. M. had the boys as guests at its house while they were in town. The first night when it came time to go to bed the boys handed him a surprise when they both said their prayers." Sunday mornlng the boys inti mated that they always went to church. When one of them naively - North Ash St., Spokane, Wash. tMy'baby was sick and I had to give him baths and rub him with alcohol and one' evening by mistake in the dark I grabbed the bottle that contained carbolic acid and nibbed Borne on befcoe I noticed my mistake. Baby wasburned on the back from shoulders to the ankles. Thj skin was red H suffered quite a and blistered. little. A neighbor told me about the Cuticura Ointment, so I purchased a box at once. I just put the Cuticura Ointment on twice a day and the liurnt skin all came off and left no scar. It was only two weeks before he was cured. (Signed) Mrs. J. U. Langlof, Mar. 28, 1913. Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold 'throughout the world. Sample of each Skin Book. Address free, with Cuticura. Dept. L, Boston." Adv. 15 d Why She Was Timid. They stood upon the crest of the mountain and , gwzed off" through the .purple 'distances. HonT plum, he whispered, pending closer, give me a kiss just One? No, Harold," she answered timid-ily- . sortie one will hear me. There may be other ears around. Ojher ears? Why should you think so. fairest flower?" Oh. "because I have so often heard of mountain ears. I thought perhaps thre might be some around and-- : " Rut just then there .was a mighty . crash! . mountain goat had heard the ful pun and jumped over the cliff. A They will get married a l,.d cl AnJ itifp Im (o gij a guitsMc re is iFte xiace to solve Mr .lo it many t mfs. a m or n'nr in and loot through. j d . piFarui Out uv !i vitrw hi a. tlav utr Washington Nctiied. 1 ItrcF or luir ti Hat was the opining Their first upvtads. and counting of the eleotoial 'votes; and on the 7th tharloa Thomson, the faithful and sedulous gentleman who had bet n 'clerk o.f ever congress since the first one tn the otd colonial 3AiT LACL.iiT U?AK das fifteen jears ago. got away on tiHtemg Tide to MCTuntYprnonto cty nryTVabhlngton nilsrectIon Affairs waited upon the lusiie of hls His real reasons his Intimate friends been Installment 21 on one and the side the printed errand Washington had for tong must have divined fromihe first. They other on the great question," he said, The State Apathetic, FOR was fint the commissioners assem- knew him better in such matters than so far as he was able to obtain thenK known what was coming, and RSiUlLT ThRBSHINQ MACHINERY he knew himself bled they found only five states He not only loved andteeTtTT as poignantly as any man ready and resolute, as. of old reprea gorri a nr and There had been no formal norotna tnglnr and Sriartnr sented Virginia,' Pennsylvania. Dela- his retirement; he deemed himself s the dei p excitement of the momentat hall price W ruejh-- j'ariivn'ani Hons for tho presidency, and the votes ' soldier and man of action, and no ous contest ware. New Jersey and New York UTAH IMPLEMENT-VEHICLstatesman. CO. It disturbed hltq kenly to find of the electors had lain under seal till Maryland had suddenly fallen The floor of assemblies had never George Mason opposing tbe constitu- the new congress met and found a Utah Salt and had not appointed dele-City, New Hampshire. Massachu- seemed to him his principal sphere of tion the dear friend from whom he quorum; but it was an open secret gates. setts. Rhode Island and North Caro- duty. had aWnis accepted counsel hitherto who had been chosen president, and Washington had made up hts mind lina had appointed delega a rosmvr .u pe- -in ad t jHibire affairs and Riehard-Henrthought ef staying sway they what to do MANENT CURE FOt had not taken the- - trouble to come from the house of and on too. thelL Patrick privHenry, in, burgesses BfdsHli 'MotherFrevyetl. ' Connecticut. South C'arolina and Geor ate business 20 years ago, when he passionate attachment to what they Liquor and Mr Thomson reached Mount gla had ignored the call altogether. knew that the stamp act'was to be de- deemed .the'-jus- t of Virsovereignty Addictions Drug on the 14th, and found WashingThe delegates, who were in attend- bated. Hut it was not for the floor of ginia. traatadl m lick TW at summons k m . hts to M ton paUldtT. obey ready ance,, besides. had come with only the the approaching convention that his He i. mid turn away with all his eld m im tkar Umm THE KLFIFY wtvi once most Jealously restricted powers; only friends wanted 334 W. btk laaaW Str. felt Ufe Cltf nevertheless, to dishim, they told him self p He waited onlv for a hasty ride to New Jersey: in her cuss questions of culture nndtjllage, great uneasiness from the first he must preside. at beingneighboiMo " tteTwaOnown jtoheJn favor of giv- in iTu! nud.sL of the struggle, with Ar- Ftedcrickshurg 154ld Tits aged mother jmWiu-ftr- i IF ST HtrsTRAP OIK i O tA AlHti h htHatrtn-howr states of New' York and Fennsylvartta, ing the Confederation thur write farewell sea. and to' Voting that oier powers hc tenth burfcitr irnvle In ' She was .not tender tn the'pftrilhg had authori.ed her t or Mar-ail write HiLht ' very to the giitant compliments representatives tojould make it a real government, and MOLES aANBEN COLLECE Her last days had come, apd she had tie on Chastellux quis his Y that but 18 marriage. they SAI l.AKP tuKhought enough: tommrrrial Mrrpi set herself to hoar with grim resolu wanted the whole, country to ae him Compliments the Marquis. tlon the fatal disease 'that had long other important matters might be neC- pledget!' 1o the actual work. and. whan So jour day has at length come, A Double Advantage. ' She had never been to common the essary interest and they had persuaded him to attend, he laughed I am glad of it with ail been upon her In one of films of the Lyman permanent harmony of the several knew that they had at any rate won my hiffirt and soul lt is qutte good tender, and these latter iL.s had add Home liatel febUvil at the Grand of hardness ed their .touch states " the confidence of the people In their enougTf for you. Now you are well But It was tonic to her son to one etening lie gave the effect of a Hamilton's Stirring Appeal. served for coming to fight in favor of patriotic purpose her take farewell, none the less to stiffly moving tiatn, with 'the audiThe other delegates had no such His mere presoi.ee would give them tha American rebels all the way across' once more bid him God ence as passengers hear her deemed ail it to futile scope; tha Atlantic ocean, by catching that attempt pow er. As the irain whirled thtfuigS&ptei-turesqn-e once more command him. and their business in so small a conventspeed, terrible contagion domestic ..felicity The Virginians First to Arrive. ' aa she hls did. to dutv. valleya and along steep ion- and it was resolved to make an- ' Washington and the other Vlrgtnians which, like the smaltiox. or the On the morning of April 16 Washmountain side, a young soman tn other opportunity' were to be In Philadelphia on plague, a man can have only once in so one of the front rows observed to her aa road took the northern Alexander Hamilton of New York the prompt ington hla life, because It commonly lasts him day appointed, but only the Pennoften before, and pressed forward on escort'. drew up their address to the states, were there to meet (at liast with us In America I don't sylvania delegates Id rather travel like this, beand in it made bold to adopt New Jer- them. know haw you managd such matters the way for New York. a cause out with made The waif there la little danger of tialn seys hint, and ask for a conference setting In Fra neo) for hls whole lifetime," They had to wait an anxious week never had for not merely consider .sickness." whiclrshould duty very heart; heavy Ten' months of deep but' quiet agibefore- so many as seven states were tt Yes replied the bacon. hnd bequestions of trade, but also "devise tation the forces of opinion in close seemed .to him so unattractive as' who and hla difference had sides. one does not have to Up the seemed such further provisions as should ap- represented. Meanwhile, those now, from day to day were nerv- grappleand the future seemed to never been so distressing pear to them necessary to render the gathered pofter." Youngstown Telegram. ous and apprehensive, and there was clear. cum be For the constitution of the federal governmay delay myself The constitution was adopted, only ment adequate to the exigencies of the talk of compromise and halfway meas- two states Surprised Her, pared lo a reprieve, he had written to dissenting ures. prove convention, 8lu)uld.the w hen he learned how slow con Union." Knox, The Btout party had. been In ths It ,had been a tense and stubborn In coming together, "for In boot shop for over an hour, and the was Hamilton held with Washington for weak or threaten to miscarry. gross in such as states fight; Massachusetts 1 tell a national government. Washington's .Brave Words. you that my patient shop assistant Tiad had ha'll and New York, the concerted action confidence for many a long remembered They will to of chair the government the shoes down for her Inspection. Indifferent, of men Congress at the centers of trade against be accompanied by feeling not unlike She found fault with them all, until He had been born, and bred as a lad, year afterwards how nobly Washingthe instinctive of dread centralization In the in the West Indies, and had never ton, standing or change in the regions 4hat lay back those of a culprit who Is going to the hls patience became quite exhausted. midst of brave from had uttered them," received the local pride of any colony These should he sahl the rivers and the sea; In states place of execution. state into hla blood. He had served counsels of wisdom Jn their rebuke. Departs with a Heavy Heart. another pair down as a isst like men of the mass where taking Virginia, It is too probable, he said, that no When the dgy for his departure resource. with the army, too, in close intimacy , . watted to be led the loaders who had plan we propose will be adopted. Per- vision hls diary spoke the imme heaviwith Washington, and, though twenty-fivcame, wns satiaTed. I not Still who those the had against only About ten o'clock,1 don't like this sort," he said; years his captain'B junior, bad haps another dreadful conflict Is' to he slow wisdom of, caution and presenti- ness of heart. "they he wrote, I bade adieu to Mount Ver- have a seen as clearly as he saw the deep sustained. If, to please the people, we ment. tendency to get wider when offer what we ourselves disapprove, hazards of a nation's birth. non, to private life, ard 4 ijeetlo they are a hit old- , Maintained the Initiative. Virginia how our can we afterwards defend The congress was indifferent, if not felicity;, and with a ml H of audsed niadamJL-reteri"Well. Bhe the In Hut, acted the though late; with more anxious-and- i hosti!e,.to the measures which the ad- work? Let us raise aj standard to business, and Some home assistant, politely, didnt keeping tlons than 1 have words toandfatr)s set dress proposed, and the states would which the wise and honest can repair. ' even tnen her you? among spirits greater God. in is event The the hand.of have acted on the call as slackly as beout for New York. . held did not lose the back, Virginia irwas an utterance, they knew, not lie did not doubt thathe was doing fore, had not the winter broughr with What Did It Matter? of initiative she had had In all fio doubted hit capacity tn civil It something .like a threat of social of statesmanship merely, but of char- place The right; At first meal on board tha thla business of reform.. weighty that character, if loved the sweet retirement ocean Uner revolution, and fairly startled them acter; and it was In her air or her life bad affairs, and Smyth was beginning to Something out of their negligent humor. and the free life he was leaving be- fee) like anything could,- that would win the given her In these latter his bread upon tho an casting years ' j , people to their support. The Rebellion of Shays. breed of public men men hind him. had told him friends waters, ills Grief and foreboding did not In the President of the Convention. The central counties of Massacbu-pettwben be began to feel Chat way liberated Trom local prejudice, posthat Whh at last seven states were rep- sessed of a vision and an least relax hts proud energy and be broke into violent rebellion, unefficacy In shoulij stuff himself. Ho tackled a der one Shays, veteran of the Revolu- resented a quorum of the thirteen affairs worthy of tbe best traditions promptness In art Ion. He was ftot a cutlet first, but It didnt taste right. was effected, and of whit the less resolute' to attempt this He tion not to reform the government, an organization observed to the waiter: Walter, among the English new role, and stretch hls powers to the but to rid themselves of it altogether: Washington was unanimously chosen rheestatesmanship from which they were sprung,' cutlet Isnt very, good. the ' fashIn masterful uttermost to play it to shut the courts and escape the pay- president of tbe convention. of taking the long view, of The waiter looked at hls whitenHe spoke, wben led to the chair, of capable ment of debts and taxes. ion. the permanent lines of leaderYes, sir, but He was only wistful .nd full of a ing face then replied: The inBurgents-worketheir will for the novelty of the scene of business seeing upon ship great questions, and shap- sort of mafily for time of tbe gve it, length youll not we'eks together; drove out the officers Ja which he was to act, lamented his sadness; lacking ing ordinary views to meet extraorLlppln-cott'Lit wont sir." matter sir, of the law, burned and plundered at want of better and but only resolution, alacrity, qualifications, dinary ends. Obliged to Borrow Money, pleasure Through whole' districts, liv- claimed the Indulgence of the house ... WlMlHH j. Mason could take and Even,. Henry lie bad hoped to the last that he ing upon the land like a hostile army, towards the Involuntary errort which their discomfiture Finished Product. gracefully, loyally, would he suffered to and were brought to a reckoning at his inexperience might occasion; but llko men bred to spend the rest of free Institutions; and claims to he a man of tbe Hunsby knew a force thousands no mere parliamentarian could have hls days at Mount Vernon; he last only when Washington bad the deep satisfaction, world been levied must tbem. bad steadl such against " strong Jackefflqlent keeping, tbeplaee given that anxious body to see hls state come"Toe. and fall once more out of repair un'""States Sympathize With Shays. ness In business of such gryve earnhis view and hope. to Has he traveled much? The contagion spread .to Vermont estness in counsel as it got from bis der hired overwears; he feared hls Country Demands Washington. but once he lived in New be last No; and would hit and New Hampshire; and, even when presence end Influence in tbe chair spent The new constitution made sure of, strength ere he could return to look York, for - three months. Chicago the outbreak had been . crushed, the year Five more states were In attendance and a time set . by congress for the to lt and states concerned were Irresolute In before deliberation was --very far ad I enjoy It himself again. elections of a and the organization now He been had tr but Just the punishment of tee leaders. obliged to be had tbe satisfaction vanced; but new government under it, the counThats Ths Question. Rhode Island declared her sympathy seehls own. friends lead upon tbe rdund sum of money to meet borrow , try turned as one man to Washington pressing obligations; and tbe expenses Jack I tell you wben you get with the Insurgents; Vermont offered floor. to bo the first president of tbe United them asylum; Massachusetts brought of this very journey had jnade It neces- around to the 'proposal point with a " Washingtons Friends Load. States. the leaders to trial and convicto add a full hundred pounds to girt the suspense is'awful. sary It was tbe plan which Edmund Rail We do cannot without sir, you, Tom. Well, and how about the extion, only to pardon and set them free dolph proposed, for his fellow Virgin cried Governor Johnson of Maryland, tpat sew debt. BE i again. (TO Boston Transcript. CONTITJED.) pense? Ians, which the convention accepted as and f and thousands more can exCongress dared do no more than a model to work from; lt was James plain to anybody but yourself why we Franco to Tax Foreign Labor. Too Lat.' make covert preparation to -- check a Madison, that young master of couu cannot do without you." s well aa other foreignAmericana A wrote home for general rising. boy sdpply of sel, who guided the deliberations from To make' any one else president, lt ers dplng business In France may be to cash. was the the Washington's Indignant Protest. letter Appended his as he showed to little day, seemed to men everywhere, would be the Object of legislation, tbe purpose You talk, my good wrote day sir, following postacriptum: hand in the work or seemed to put like crowning a subject 'while the king of which la to relieve hrei.chmen from in congress, I felt so ashamed at having asked Washington to Henry himself forward in debate. was by. on Lind of competltkn at home. "of em iloying influences to appease to Bend me f 10 that raa to the you No speeches came from the presiWashlnaon Holds Back. A la has been proceed forbidding the present tumults In Massachusetts. to get my letter back. Unpostoffice once or twice did be break JNut Washington held back, as be dent; only or firm which has one 1 know not where that influence is to company ang It had gone. fortunately, office to temper had held back from the decorum of his attending the con- or several foreign managers or direc-toibe found, or. If attained, that it would some difference of opinion or facilitate stitutional convention. He doubted bis from employing more than 10 per be a proper remedy for the disor- some measure of accomodation. Experienced. civil capacity, called himself an old cent, of its staff from foreigners ders. Influence Is no government. Let Are to the care of accustomed you 17th wben was tbe of September It man, said It would be to forego restatistics show that foreigners are children? us havt, one by which our lives, libertbe broke at convention last tiie up; pose and domestic enjoy men ties and properties will be secured, or lath-- , enroacblng u pon agriculf ural Franc ' "T Should "hope "so,"" feplledthe'ap-- ' R had Trouble,' perhaps for public i. hen Tbe Belgians obloquy." on all her frontiers. det.as know tbs- worst- at enee.n Ive had six pllcant fox the position. "The acceptance," be declared, for the whole vrougtt out was published to tbe from tbe north, tbe Germans different lt was an week. this last places would be attended with more diff- fr,m the east, the Italians cross tbe couni.r; ; the dullest and the most sountry.. All the slow summer through idence and reluctance than I ever ex- A)q), and tbe Spaniards tbe Pyrenees lethargic knew now. what slack govGenuine Pity. with perienced before In my life. to Jnd easier conditions In tbe riche ernment and financial disorder would, Washington had kept counsel Mr. and Mrs. Whlffer never have ' the rest as to the anxious work that But he was' not permitted to de- of ihe republic. In (he departments prodjei. any arguments." The states one and all save Rhode was going forward behind the closed cline. Hamilton told him that his at- o all these frontiers tbe foreign born . How does that happen? a Islatd -- bethought .hem of the con- doors of tbe lon conlerence; it was tendance upon the constitutional con- fc$a an average of 10 per cent of the Mr, Whiffer wont argue. vent Uj called to meet in Philadelphia grateful relief to be rid of tbe pain vention must be taken to have pledged inhabitants. The poor woman! , Birmingham on tbt second Monday In May, 1787, ful strain, and be returned to Mount him la the view of the country to one whose the ,Vernon like 'In In take part also part the formation of tbs and di legates were appointed. Didnt Make Good. In a matter so essentWeve tried a new experiment In government. Evan congress took the lesson to work was done. The Next Best, Government. New for Keen tial of to tbe as its to sanction tbe and society gave heart, o$r village. said tbe old gentleman Did you sew the huttotfon Newedd . so him saw keen I a never the of for anyWe newly Instituted w tli conference. prosperity spectacles. love? h adop-:ioas is overcoat, my life tor said in the tbe of my as to the a'dvocate, government," great that Virginia, put thing The legislature tendency vanity Mra. new Newedd. I of No, so much a of head citizen as tbe scheme name at of governto darting. the there of. so be consequence some it ought Washington's great award-fo- r own list of delegates, and after bis ment, wrote a visitor at Mount Ver yourself to Its success has no optloa people who were capable couldnT find the button, so t Just name the names ,of Patrick Henry. nomto Jefferson; but he took no other but to lend hls services. If called for. yt standing aside and rejoicing in otb sewed up the hole. Boston Post. So wo organized a sck Edmund Randolph, John. Blair. James part than, his correspondence afforded Permit me To say It would ba Inglori- wra success. An00ug 4et for the preaentation of modMadison. George Mason, and George him in the agitation f ir its acceptance. ous, in such a situation, not to hazard She But dont you think that however the which four he ak hose of medals. great, names the long glory, Throughout leading esty the Wythe months in. PhilLdelphla he had gives might have previously acquired." How did lt work? asked tha in- every body should learn .to swim? state, no man could doubt. , He Certainly not What, would Yields to Popular Will. terested listener. - But Washington hesitated. He had bis whole mind and energy to every of difficult counsel by which It you think of a fiah dhat'.lnsisted on like to I'm course, '"'As meet the ot soon to sorry Washington, yielded, Badly, process say. declined Society already as a man won one of the medals h trying to learn to walk on dry laadf gentleman and of the Cincinnati in Philadelphia about had been wrought to completion; but the simple-mindebe w quid geL s q proud -- that - w a bad to when was as no made was thus he' be was, Transcript. lt It and g he politician. Earnestly tbought said, the same time, take it away again. would bedisrespectfiil to thatbody, to commended tbe plan lo his friends, he matter of duty. Another Way. When tbe votes of the electors were be there on took no public part either in defense whom he owed much,-tare Why you so anxious to go oa These Miserable Men. or In advocacy of ib opened In tbe new congress, and It iny other occasion." ttie I was 8tage were The one all and not Federalist pathe He read only girls complain that a man may foumjthat they ""He even hinted a doubt whether the get a rich husbajid " Its pers, in which Hamilton and Madi- for him, he no longer doubted.Jle did call steadilyenosaglL lateeepaU- - thsj envention was cons tit utionaL be dull in theatrical will how not know decline to such a call, other chaps away, and still be a long! d jmfiieseS'" being ahartbey son and Jay tuade thelf mastefly pleS I vi I business for several months. Fitter and to all from' his with old turned of i the for hooked. ways Constitution, sanction-the courage being adoption Washing 're unt'l congress tardily j go Into the manicure business, glrlla." ton Herald. has the new task. which but also every performance , it on aw- SALEi r tndlf-feren- -- - E t, He-h- tes,-bu- y le Ver-no- a I FREE - . ; post-aar- um , ON BACK 32-- - tih d bus-mos- s asked the host: Do you go to churchJ he said that he did,4hough be admitted inwardly that he had been neglecting the church going of ' late. .to Well, lets go church,, said Temple, who is nine years old. "Would you like to go with me or would you boys Just as soon go with the boy across the street? asked the newspaper man, eyeing the porch swing which swayed gently, in the breeze. "We'd rather go with you, said 1 nms the elder. And they all went. The newspaper man admitted after-ard that he had not attended church 'for six months. Indianapolis-News- . 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