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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI. UTAH W SIMMrOU SMOTE Fable of Surround-ins- ; Endicott - 1 CEORGE ADE B . lt!. Bell Syadlcat. WND BottIm. was a Married that was blessed to Custom and Prece- there ONC'K dent The Important It was a r and wriggly Boy weigh ing close on to 10 Pounds. The Father, who hud Buffered unspeakable Agonies during the Ordeal, was known as Henry or Hen and the Mother, who also was among Those Present, bore the Monicker of Martha, so the Offspring for no particular Reason, was Christened Endicott because that Label sounded like Money and Social Eminence. Let us take a Peek at the Biographical Data surrounding the Parents so that we may better understand the Policy which they adopted for the upbringing and guidance of the First-Borhighly-colore- d Finishing New Hampshire - Made Hose. I'rtiXral by KftUostl OMxrra.plila SocMr, WMhiiit. It. U-- KMJ Increasing competition and changing .rvl. economic conditions have caused a reHAMPSHIKK wight tare been called the cession In New Hampshire's basic Inseat for the show pro. dustries, but there can be no competiduced by Nature the eclipse, tion and there is no change In those which drew thousands of visitors gifts with which Nature has endowed Mrosa her borders from many states. the state. As a consequence, there Henry came from a Farm, where he Without the eclipse, bowerer, New are those who think that New Hamp- slept on a Straw Tick, plowed through nampsblre Is a magnet to visitors the shire's future must lie wholly la the the Snow Drifts to the Little Red further extension of Its recreational School House, associated with a year round. Ia the summer Its mountains and hikes rail vacationist from Interests snd In the further develop- sporty Hired Hand and tolled under remote parts of the country, while Id ment of Its water powers. the hot Sun for Nothing a Month. One of the largest of the country's winter they art the scene of winter Later be did Janitor Work and lived manufacturers of sporting goods is set on Soda Crickers and other Food deport- two hundred and fifty years down in the foothills of the White void of Vitamins while struggling wj'agoAhoot mountains, and from his factory go through a Sectarian College. When New Hampshire was separated from Massachusetts. The new royal forth thousands of baseballs to be he arrived In the City he lacked about ' province had then but four towns. sewn by the women of the community. Ten Beans of having Anything at all Women In organized industry are and the which clung precariously to the sea only Fact that saved his board; and If the usual rule of com- - plenty enough in New Hampshire, Boarding nouse from being a Flop , putlng population in proportion to however, but they have not come from Joint was that the Windows had Lace the farms, at least not from New Curtains. ; qualified voters be observed, there were perhaps thousand souls In the Hampshire farms where hand Industry nenry grubbed and saved and kept ' census. was to be found. With the concentra- - a Gimlet Eye on the Main Chance and Io quarter millennium the state's Hon of New Hampshire Industries in presently Owned a d j .' has come to number about the cities, and particularly with the Home which was mortgage-free- , and ' population , half a million specialization of cities in the shoe a stream-linpeople, and has spread Roadster and a shapely and textile lines, came a swelling Tartner who had ; from the coast to the lakes and be-- , Eyes like a Girl of stream of Immigration from the north 10 and knew how to . yond the mountains to the Canadian keep House. border. The march has been toilsome. attracted by the opportunities which Touch System. Ths Subduing the forest was no easy task, the state's expanding mills provided. Martha came from a Small Town and it Is small wonder that so many Lets of Water There. where her Dad wore the same ; of its) once cleared by the 8era X New acres, Is' not a dry state. Derby Hat and solicited Insurance for Hampshire p process ef eutUnf and burning, have, At any rate, no Inconsiderable por- many Tears before he was burled by 1 been permitted to resume their forest tion of Its 9,341 the Lodge. She had to make her own square miles is cov ' cover. ered with watec Its lakes are In- Clothes and waited on the Table while It Is probable that .Massachusetts w numerable, ranging from Wlnneoe- - attending Normal School For a while J was glad to be rid of New Hampshire, with Its 80 square miles of sh0 Taught and then she achieved saukee, back there 2.TQ years ago. They had area and, its 274 Islands, down to the great Popularity by combining i not got on well wlih the royal gov-,- s rapid In front of the Crawford Short Uand with Correct Spelling and ernors who had lived In Boston. It tiny tarn house where the Saco river has its became an Ornament to a large Busiwas the first manifestation of X ra; source. Allof these waters, highly ness Concern. After bumping the il volt against absentee landlordism the teem by fish. protected and state, with the Gauntlet and Dnmps running ',1 which New Hampshire has always and the prediction which Gov. Moody swimming the Rapids and being tried or Jess maintained. ; ; ninrs . "tin fin In his Inntlirtiral by Fire, she had her own Apartment ness man. Mills on the Merrimaelv. t a Wardrobe, without losing her and have " I ur. u W?, Down In Maine they my A Patl as J was Identity as a Member of amVnn a half ceiPAtry'lPjile sage lordly Kennebec, Vflwalli, cotreaprl;. living stands unmatchf, drink. jipeak of "the come true. The old gont "'discovered her pleading for more generous api.9.as It turns motv Cnc but the Merrimack iiSilftiJeA Into taking a Chance. au'd' 'her t, depart-menfish and for the atlons game stream lafclal Jed. Its boast Is that s who had Here were two and argued that It should be banks sfced, spindles thnn any other to Success P.ath the that demonstrated New acre each of niake tQ possible worlds for upon U of Mao al borHampshire' water area as productive Is paved with flinty Stones and HanuV R arid the great industrial cities and MarThistles. with dered Henry of as acre land. the average and Newt pr)tactP8ter, and Nashua; If one throws into the account the tha had arrived because they got out ' patleMhlre has always, looked 4wllh revenue in taxes and purchases made and mingled with all kinds of ornery the textile 6f centers it hlrJe upon of owners the the by sportsmen's Mortals and wrassled with Circumhave world, from which Its products, I which have camps spawned so plenti- stances and were not araid of Perspirjone out U over the globe. ation. Time was when solid trains of cod fully on the1 shores of New Hampshire So they figured that to make a Neat tons used to go from Manchester and lakes and streams, the governor Is seen tohave had his vision realized. The Job of little Endicott. they should proNashua north ant) west through Canhim from all the Hardships they ada to the Pacific coast, and thence federal government also has not been tect neglectful and both the legislature and had endured and surround him with to the Orient, to clothe the "heathen congress have established and main- all of the sweet and civilizing InfluBut changing styles, slack Chinese." tain hatcheries which are modern and ences which had been denied them. enlng immigration, rayon, and what In this Respect they were running true efficient and some of them picturnot have played havoc with New Engto Form. It Is hard to find Parents ; has while Orient esque. ( the j land's textile, who have any Faith in Has Excellent Schools. learned to make Us own shirtings and If they traveled In the Grit Recipes. the South now not only grows, but r laid New Hampshire has always want the Youngsters to ride on they miles The own cotton. weaves. Its great store upon education, and In less ' of hilghty mills at Manchester still than fifteen years from the date of velvet Having proved that Assets have no run, but not with their former volume. the first settlement schools were esunless they are won In Battle, Value The Merrimack, however, like Old tablished In the earlier towns and the Chll-dre- r Mail lUver, keeps rolling along; and contracts were mnde with Imported they proceed to spoon-feeto hire wait on and Foreigners New which streams so do! the other teachers, who were paid at public ex- them. Hampshire originates and which have pense. These two anxious Parents read m greatly enriched New England. The The colony was but seventy years books on the Subject and learned that KennehW alne, of ad the great rivers old ,when, arald the distress and disof this section, escapes New' Hamp- traction of the French and Indian war, their precious Jewel should he nurtured to Greatness by Contact with shire paternity. The Connecticut, the the assembly made provision by taxthe $aco thesev with ation for meeting houses, ministers' all that is True and Beautiful and Androscoggin, the MerrlniHck make the great ouar--f homes aehoQlhoOses. and the salaries Good. They sat tip Nights to dope tette to which the four, stages of New of 'schoolmasters. Endowed academies, out the proper Environment The Big Moa Is that a young and Hampshire, Massachusetts, Vermont sprang up within the following cenand sympathetic Being who so owe responsive moch. and Connecticut tury, the first being the Phillips Exeter The story of; the "New . Hampshire aeadeaiv, which fn JW1 Velehrated its leans up against Knowledge and Culabsorb grants is an interesting one. Many1 a f sesqutcentennfal and which stands In ture will, by Taplllnry Action, of the Ingredients which will make worthy figured In It, the redoubtable the foremost rank of preparatory all him bigh-hrnand useful and looked Ethan Allen helng the most conspicu. schools In the country. to envied. and op a was member ous. With him lending 1 These Institutions for the most part of the Dartmouth ;faculry'and among bore the mark" of the standing order , If yon surround the Uttle One with them they attempted to set np a new of Congregationalism. The Methodist Masterpieces of Art. he .or she will state. They succeeded ; but when they school at Tllton, the Haptlst school at come to know the Differences between Good Pictures and those appearing on sought to Incorporate Into H some, f"ew London, the Free Baptist school ' the Outside Cover of a Story Maga-tlne- . New that of tswns Hampshire, fifty New Ilnmpton and the Unitarian at Inwas "too much"; there was federal school at Andnvrr still maintain more i'shers In a Theater learn the Music tervention, and both Vermont and New or less of their denomlnntlonal of the Opera, without any Attempt to their within -- ; Hampshire withdrew memorize It. The Melodies soak Into present frontiers. The great church of St, Paul's, which them. , Swltterland of America. was the first of that strong and notaKids who are dragged to Church ble chain of church schools In the Among the titles in which New the Scripture and the Hymns even get Hampshire glories Is that of "the East, together with the school at if they have no Enthusiasm for Sacred America." 19 summer of EpUo-pallH-ii SwlUerland ilolderness, still sdhera to Its Themes. the mountains and valleys are faith, while St. Ansel m's colEven the Noodle-Headwho are thronged by the thousand. The Aplege, established by the Benedictine carted over to Europe find themselves palachian Mountain club visits them, Order near Manchester, and several steeped In History and Architecture piecemeal and sporadically, though academies for girls attest the devotion and Table d'Hotes and come back diftheir trails and their cabins have a of the Catholic church to scholarship ferent. In a state where It numbers at least call which should he as strong In win Mud Hens With Big Ideas. a third of the total population. ter as Jn summer. , the College can Any club, Dartmouth how? ;"At th.e head of all of New Hamp- Text Books used at Yale. get The Outing Harvard ever, has been by no means slow to shire's educational Institutions stands and Princeton but when they try to make us of the winter months.; This Dartmouth college, ;tio longer ''the the Expense Accounts, they duplicate of chain Us cabins, small college." which Webster loved fall down. If the Freshman organization has wishes to also, which covers the territory from and defended. Crowning the heavenly learn New Tricks from the e which Mount Cardigan to Mount Washingheights spring upwanf from the Products of the Rrownstone Avenues, ton, and its hikes, as described In the Connecticut at Hanover, Dartmouth.' fce must take a long Ride on the remind one of the with Tnew hutlJIngs. in enlarged faccollege pnhlk-atlonTrain. wrote which heroic talcs Napoleon ulty, expanding endowments, and. It He can acquire Facts In any Public . Is, good to add, th same old spirit, upon the face of the Alps.. Library and get Mental Discipline out Some New Hampshire cities, whose has come U rank' with the great colof a Correspondence-Cii!rse- , but If he" latitude gives permission, have their leges of the cntr.v and Is a source of wants- - the old Savolr, Fair with the fixed oh another to constant the ; state. too; and, pride carnivals; Accent on, the Salve) andj the Air of Is season the one winter the1 of At Durham, the servance of first settleDistinction aqd that haughty Somedog races, because in the eastern hills ments and near the sea. Is the Univerthing or other which enables a Snipe lie the kennels frca which explorers sity of New Hampshire, It. too, en. to lot.k down from Heights above at of remarkable expansion on of Mh the Arctic and the Antarctic Joying an em Elephant, he murt ni'ngfe with the and prosperity. bate taken their aledge teams. NEW newly-painte- e , ; d , . Lt I - 'j.male & h.r.-.yr- j Self-Made- m ! Face Cards. He may not learn to da swananything right but he will be so ky and exhibit so much Side that no one will ever dare to offer him less than $10,000 a Year la the way of Salary. Henry aDd Martha had been Mod Hens brought up in the Marsh, but they were determined that Endicott would be a Gulden Pheasant, surround ed by Flower Beds and Fountains. They began to teach him French while be was Teething. Endicott must have been puzzled for Weeks at a Time, trying to determine which was really bis Mamma : Mamselle, the Sanitary Nurse, the Kindergarten Spewho was cialist or the Psycho-Analymaking a Study of bis Responses, which probably means Something to those who are up with the Times. When other Boys were mastering Marbles, he was taking Lessons on the Violin. While many poor Urchins were roaming the Fields barefooted, looking for Green Apples and Snakes, the bad on the Fauntleroy Regalia, including Silk Stockings, and shiny Pumps, and was learning how to enter a Ball Room. His Guardians and Keepers and Tutors and Trainers and Handlers and Rubbers used a Mechanical Appliance on bis Face so as to put his Nose in the Air and give him that Suggestion of Snifiiness which Is always a Valuable Asset to any Boy who Is ashamed of his Parents. They regulated his Diet, his Gestures, his Pronunciation, his Complexion, his Amusements, his Reading, his Hours of Sleep, his Finger Nails and his Moral Nature. They worked on him the same as Luther Burbank would have applied himself to a new HaJ the Proof FercoIizeHWav "Son. you haxeu't washed your face yet, as I told you. have you?" said mother surveying the boy's face. aUll in doubt, as there had been lit Keeps Skin uitu km tie improvement. look!" "Yes, I have, mother; here, a exhibited dirty very he as he said, towel which maile It appear that any cleaning had been mostly by the dry cleaning process. .11 Youns Mn, url?,""'j domUvd im mMtl piu mifc kud. I 1 AiiL i jiist ra41 More theToi ' l "How did he lose the made?" . other n ii r mi,. people's If you can't change CO I. n,nnv h. Wt- minds, try changing yours. traveled ah lork the cl t. jEw-vwd. f" " -- fcim.Thcn st thlf-g- t so s lor and art Square gar lad draw feunk alwi ahants anc rood: was show, he ' lertjj of su read them. Heir-Appare- B reeJing. were tones for Itill does, labors hav jfcey Lyme Is J jay. Norm (ve there. ind Adr! Mother gives credit V $20,000 Species. r Fudge Instead of Football. He was kept In a Jeweled Box, surrounded by Tissue Paper and Cotton Batting. When the Iceman came, he was taken to the front part of the House for fear he might hear something which would corrupt his Vocabulary. The only Young Persons permitted to come In at the Tea Hour and Join him in a Glass of Malted Milk were e those Products who were guaranteed to be free from Freckles, Slang and the Normal Instincts of IV Done ta nee prew was mat Which tbt Bar fohn Barr; ovi4 "Ri stake that remember tether In V - M Pinker. Brand to Eagle 1 est". k New highly rhen jtlie i A t tet the V hone4 be le though 1 bit of u ' f Hot-Hous- Youth. When he finally went to College, a large Delegation went with him and put more than 80 Sofa Pillows In his Room and had the Curtains arranged so that the Morning Sun would not strike him In the Face, thereby causing him to start the Day in a Peevish Mood. Even If the Football Candidates did call him Queenie, he could afford tor regard them with Disdain, t. knew more about ter Pater bec-H- i - &.- S A V?'' TV" p Porcelajj" "ls5 and Vs whole 8 Wal-Bunc- h Rowdy n D'antiie tfcr iwieu't together, and the Wife of ne"A.1isistant In Chemistry often said that his Fudges were in a Class by themselves. He came back from the Varsity with a London Accent which can be acquired only by those who are born far from Great Britain. He had acquired no Vices except that of taking Aspirin for a Headache, A good many Spectators s on the had predicted tKal two Hubbard Squashes could not get together and produce a Lily, but II seems that they were wrong, Inasmuch as Endicott now has the most Interesting Collection of Postage Stamps outside of the Museums. MORAL: By the application of Modern Methods any kind of Nut may be grown on the Family Tree. wti'j :: i AX" 1111! low-bro- Side-Line- , MUW , d nffllla-tion."- - , , tall-gras- s papal tobacco pouch has been presented to the Museum of Rouen. It was once the property of Pope Plus VIL who was consecrated to papal honors In 1800. Whether he ever made personal use of this tobacco pouch Is not known. He presented It to Cardinal Camhaceres, one time primate of Normandy, as a mark of esteem. It Is a work of art, being decorated with It has had gold, pearls and enamel. a picturesque history. When Cardinal Camhaceres died he bequeathed It to his physician. Doctor Trehet. During war this papal the Franco-Prusslna tobacco pouch was hidden away wine cellar at Saint Ouen de Thouher-vlll- e, Eure. The house above was burned to the ground by the Prussian! on December 24. 1ST0. The pouch was untouched by the fire, and until recently It has been in the possession of the Duputel family. "T A n 1 Maid Wed to Coat Incredible as It may seem, a young Indian girl was recently married to a goat at Rainakrishnapura. a village near the Howrah, suburb of Calcutta. The girl's two sisters were widowed at an early age, and. to save his third daughter from the sUgraa of early widowhood, her father directed that this ceremony should be carried out The theory behind the practice Is that If fate has doomed a girl to be widowed young and she goes through the ceremony of marriage with an animal or plant, the evil spirit will mistake It for her real husband and kill It Then there will be no curse to prevent her from living as long as she likes with her subsequent real husband. i , Speeding the Coif Ball The first golf balls were not rough, but It was found by experiment that If a golf ball Is made rough It flies farther and straighfer than If perfectly smooth. Why this should be so Is difficult to explain. Probably the roughened ball has more elasticity when struck by the, club, and It seems certain, too. that the roughening of the ball makes it revolve like a rifle bullet, and thus gives It a stralghter path, with more penetrating power. . ' X TB Hagceett of Pueblo, Colo., at 1 year, 7 month). started our baby oa Eagle Brand at three ! ' f V Y months," writes Mrs. W. F. Haggerty, 1016 'Carterette Ave.,' Pueblo, Colo., "and she is' perfect now. She has won in three baby shows, and I think Eagle Brand ought to have the credit. She is 1 year, 8 months old now, and has never been sick, not even a cold and I will send our family doctor's statement ' ' if you wish. "The texture of her skin is just like velvet. I sure ! I praised. Eagle Brand, for her beautiful! haveN 1 think it has made lUii U .. !,M ' j ' was she ibottle fed and when I told him Eagle Brand, he said, 'Well, Eagle Brand ought to see her' so that is why I am sending the picture." If your baby ' .' 3 not thriving on his present food we that and suggest you your doctor consider Eagle Brand. Send for free booklet. 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