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Show i ! i . TOE ESAYElt fcOUKTY WEEKLY PRESS, BEATER.' UTAn i OPEN SHMNE TO DEAD EMPEROR .' The Bitter Truth. Joseph Hergeshelmer, a writer of Squirrel Found in . II o o p fiction, dined recently with a friend at ' ' Stomach of Trout ; ! t tSdrta vers a New Tork restaurant The novelist was condemning the ' by f commercial spirit In litera I Columbia, La. Can fish climb those who prevalent a tre or do squirrel: ture, and said : . first asked. "In true art money should never be bath occasionally the druggist an object" In small paved courtyard Inclosed with a question being as! in Japan, Ceremony Strange low wall The shrine, a low, McSween. While he and his S for,, andin- At this point In the conversation severely plain building, was opposite the gatecluding Vaudeville, Marks daughter, Mrs.- Annie Wear, sisted oa the waiter brought la his exorbitant and by the dim light of two large way, were fishing In Ilorsesho lake having, the bill and Mr. Hergesheliner, scanulng: of Worship. ... Two Days paper lanterns about a dozen the document, sighed and remarked (Conducted by Kuoual Council et the they caught five uuusually large ' Boy Scouta of America.) la true that In art money should priests were seen moving slow- J trout, two of which appeared to' G o1d . ,, -- , ii. j ; ly back and forth within the doorway, be somewhat overfed. On open- be no object but it should be no ob were times." waa found They EU1D!"3 COST coins that ing' them, a squirrel sweeping SCOUTS MEET VERDUN HERO Discovery jection," either, in these In one, and a rained continually on the steps of the fish gar tro by ' The Soviet Transformation. ' put shrine. in the other. The Boy Scouts of America were. ;Drv Pierce over fifty years Voices Are Silent Bow .that trout got tnat squlr' "We have been organized into some- Impresslv Manifestations of Loyalty honored by being selected to greei ago. Dress has cnanged very thing that looks like re! is the puzzling proposition. Not a sound could be heard extent Gen. Robert .Ceorgea Nlvelle, formet Featured the Solemn Shinto Cera. ' much since thenl But Dr. Pierce a the light commander-in-chie- f .discipline," remarked 'the Bolshevist of the French of the wormonies Voices Silent Dur-- : medicines contain the same de--! "We have," answered the Red. ' on and famous hero of Verdun, up shipers enshrltfed the calling army -lnfl spirit Worship. pendable ingredients, They are The Yellow Ostrich Feather." "We can't transact any business unof the emperor. No human voice wan ' on his arrival In thl country recently a standard today just as they were til' we hear from the big 4os Just Boonevllle, Ky.Nancy and aiTd beard. There was not even an audible to attend the Pilgrim Tercentenary liflor six Toiivo After year' Bale, aged fourteen and fifteen. celebration. where we get onto a subject and fifty years ago, r. in $10,000,-000A hundred and thirty silence prayer; multithe complete at estimated an ' 'expenditure I respectively, who cook and wash and Pr, Pierce's Golden . Medical where we get 'off." the national ahrlne.,.tiaith late tude paid their respects Jo " the spirit sew for eli Uttle motherless brothers scouts took part In the reception. rr of Meiji and passed on. I" fficovery for the stomach and ""QuiteW Tkf tbTrenchllM pier five picked Emperor Uutsuhlto was opened somehow. I kill time I blood cannot be let's On the two- - following days : the and sisters, have made a quilt which Eagle Scouts met the general as he "Well, ceremonies. surpassed by any eenUv with aolemn Shinto ; ; they have christened "The Yellow Os came off the. steamer which brought move that the meeting take up for I remedy : today. and amid impressive maniiestauous shrine was again visited by hundreds Neighbor "lthought o him to News fork. They were with Favorite Prescrip-ftio- n discussion the question, When lsvs pf loyalty. For three days th popu of thousands, and the proceedings trichV Feather." V a t i U T ... Soviet " Soviet a Not were , .7. Mr. Charles S, MacFarlanJ, field cout for weak women has never enlightened by wrestling and othrtj; "T lace of Tokyo celebrated the occasion. ue 10 eoiu iut uie ueucui i wvat er public entertainments near the vine ommlssloher, who Is the general secfbeen equalled for the distressing " Every street wa decorated with buntmountains.' r en of th S retary lanshrine. The on of the Federal Council ; of ? crown, door Medicine behalf Catarrh prince, Hall's humblest incident womanand from the to ing, complaints , of the emneror. worshlDed at the v TImm who r in a "run down" condi terns Churches of Christ In America, on A Boom soon Punctured. hood. What others say: night displayed aj. tion mill noUce that Catarrh botheri whose lnvltatlott.QenNlvelle iame' to The munielDallty gave flower show shrine on the second day. Washington Courthouse, much mora than wbea they are in Los Akoilxs, CiL. "I suffered tbem From the pier he war and the Is intended to associate the young city and farmers In the neighborhood this country. It This health. pspvea that while and open-ai- r rood (act performance from nervou prostration tor several Catarrh ! a local diaeaee. It ia greaUy UmA , A ll escorted hotel where to All" tholWaldorf n men of in Dl para, Derformances with atrical the Japan especially Hlbiya condition. by constitutional yean, trying various remedies far Influenced MEDICINE U a but for the most part the festlvltlea Meljl shrine. A huge stadium will be when it was reported all over the sur- Ave troops of boy scouts, a troop from CATARRH HA 1.1 and acta UlrOUKh "nished by tb4ootor. At Uei I tried Trmin and Blond Purtflar. organized by, the built In the grounds of the shrine, face of the creek. It was learned lat- each of the boroughs of Greater New. the blood upon the mucous surfaces of were Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription, Iork,carrjlng American .flags and a the bodr. thus reducing the Inflammation citizens In different wardar ;At hun- and It Is expected that the principal er that It was part of .000 gallon conaiuona. restonn French flag fifteen" feet" long,""" were" normal and had athletic events conof wrecked a will be had which Doctor from stages of dreds central points Pierce's Golden Japan escaped together with :, All drurglate. Circulars free. lined up at salute and were reviewed railroad car. Cw. Toledo. Ohio. been erected, where vaudeville show tested there In the future. Medical Discovery, at the advice oi F. J. Cheney by General Nlvelle, were given and there were firework a friend who bad and it and bad been The scouts were greatly Interested In the Interest of Quiet and both day. night cored, and my recovery was' prompt '. Mistress In tlie blazing star of the Grand Cross Norah. T rang for yon Thouaand From Country. d 'and permanent." Boss FaULXxek, four times and you didn't come, I'm of the Legion of Honor which the 250.000 persona from the counJ Over union wore his .32 8ontb Grand Avenue. . tired army W "general of ; it getting form. Ills eighteen military honors Maid So 'am I ; that's why Tv try districts vUlted; the city during f SHIP US YOUR the festival. v other than the Legion of Bonor were come. Boston Transcript The shrine la a typical Shinto build represented simply by five row of AND ing of plain wood, and of the simplest ribbon bars across his left breast. Mother to Important ' sod you win get Mhet market prices. ManA diminutive bottlo Oi possible construction. .' The opening Examine every carefully 26 Nw flrm; yen experience tn horae CASTORIA, that famous old remedy ceremony was attended by over 2,000, the drinking of their blood and the hattan scout, Frank Tobin, who wore and Admiral nd mul commlulon business. Sals every Knapp, Investigating " ' for Infants and children, and see that it persons and officials, and lasted about - Jhursdar-.v- . a ribbon was singled out by eating of their flesh. waa feature three hours Tells Bears the I DENVER HORSE A (MULE CO. n Conditions, General Nlvelle, who had him com Shocking. the delivery to Prince Ichljo, warder Orgies at Sacrifices. forward to shake bands While In very t'nlon 8tock Yards Denver, Colo. Signature of of Practices. Tales of name tablet of of the the shrine, human sacrifice called la "The the good English be told the assembled . SO Teara. Over Use In for .PARKER'S" emperor, and their, Install 'hornless goat; minor sacrifice of scouts how pleased he was to be weU Fletcher's Cafltoria the late for Children Cry tion tn the inner sanctuary. HAIR BALSAM goats are made. These religious cele- corned by representatives of this great Prince Kujo, a relative of the em KILL BLOOD brations, If th word 'religious" can organization whose Jamboree party of I DRIfir HU'MNS, aemCJvui A Texas Iconoclast peror, delivered a commemorative oraBeetyfCmy dF.il.iHjJ be applied to such affairs, end In dis 300 picked scout last summer gave Our guess Is that when the bride tion to which Prtnc Ichljo replied. It Is an exhibition of scouting ' tn Paris graceful orgies of debauchery. and she to honor love, obey promises to The thereafter shrine opened wag HtMDERCORNS imiim OaiML Ckl- - Is Just as earnest as when she kisses Native Is 8trong1y Superstitious, very difficult, of course, to determine1 which opened hi eyes and those of ail oatOTtt the the public and at least 600,000 people Just bow extensively the belief are many other men of affair there a to In ankaa VKlkkM nit. H br Mil w Ecu- - the bridegroom's Tolka. Dallas News. Evil 'Stand Fears and . Eye M. t. Mlmi Cfcitl W11U ri worshiped before "It during the re held, but .some Haitians themselves the great value of scout training In Great Aw of Voodoo Priests mainder of the day. have asserted that ' probably 95 per the formation of sturdy and Useful Situation. " and Priestesses. , Covering th PATENTS The scene where these multitudes cent of the total population believes manhood. ' Tlsitor "I hardly know what to do of people were paying their respect SatwieeeoaaMe. Hlaawtietoiiaoie BenMiTleM In voodoolsm to greater or less ex" "Native-- "I sug- to the memory of the dead emperor ' with my Washington, D. CThat 85 p cent tent GEN. WOOD PRAISES SCOUTS. , gest that you put a hat on it" Lachrymal Teat was Impressive. The main entrance of the natives of Haiti believe In the Is "Of the course, contrary strongly I "Was the wedding a success to the shrine It by means of a new African Jungle faith of voodoolsm held In the recent Boy Scout of America by apologist for the Haitian "Indeed it was. Why, women wpt .MVlth poison gas and submarine and very broad road about two miles which requires the sacrifice of human character. It eems certain, however, essay contest on th Subject of fir to war the totter. in length. Along this road all the day belnirs and the drinking of human begins "glory" of Mtterly who didn't even know the that whether It be the effect of voo- prevention Ma). Gen. Leonard Wood, irlde." Maybe it was time. and evening two great string of peo- - Mood la declared bv Rear Admiral H. doolsm or not, the average Haitian is commander of the central division of knapD In his report to the secre- pie poured, one going to the hrlne& strongly ..superstitious superstitious the army, acted as chairman of the the othef returning. oi ute uavy vu uiveBitniivu v. with the superstition of the Jungle.' board of judges. He took kevn interiary The whole of this roadway was Haitian conditions. He Is afraid of the evil eye, or, as It est In reading the essays, which, bebrilliantly lighted and decorated with cause he was unable to leave Fort a Is called here, the 'ouanga,' and stand Admiral cite chocking Knapp and ornamental lanterns. - But fjajfr of th trial of 1 Voodoo priest, to great awe of the voodoo priests and Sheridan, niH were taken tb him from case once the toril at the entrance to the to have killed 13 chil priestesses. It Is also believed th New Tork by a representative of the shrine had been passed a great change who is reported National Board of Fire Underwriters, blood was drunk and flesh educated classes are not free fr whose dren, cam over the scene. The modern I under whose auspices the contest was even th rites. of where much this at eaten Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets you ard present persons superstition,' by world was left behind, the gold and conducted among the 'entire member' In or the existence of "Voodoolsm Is prevalent," says the they deny belief red ornamentation ceased and the rest j cot getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for of ihe .'. boy scouts In the United ship voodoolsm. of the way was made under the shade admiral's report, "and the further one It possessions. At th States and ! 21 years, and craved safe bv miIlions. Sav "Baver"! Interior Into coast the from the of gigantic pine trees, which might goes Voodoo Follower Feared. conclusion his work Major General of I have been part of the virgin forests the more openly I voodoolsm pracWood Issued the following statement: snake Voodoolsm In ticed. of. Md Japan. ."Haitian officials high Js essentially place will "I cannot tell you with bow much Pilgrims were admitted In groups of worship, and In its extreme rites It not take action against persons ac- Interest and appreciation I read th human sacrifice of about 200. Their Journey ended In a requires the beings cused of voodoolsm, whether because contest of their own belief In It or because of essays from the boy scouts' with reference to fire prevention. The fear born of their own knowledge of idea of this contest was a fine one. It the 'extent to which voodoolsm is prev- served to to of th the attention bring Inalent among the population or of boy scouts throughout the country a curring enmities. A voodoo priest has most Important field of effort, namely, been lately tried and sentenced, and In measures looking that of the proceedings of the military com- to fire vigilance and the dlaseminaprevention 1 mission are now tn Washington await- tion of information concerning th ing action. sources of danger Mid what can be SAFETY FIRST! . Accept only an 'unbroken packareM of "This man Is said to have killed, at done to The fundamental prevent one time or another, 13 children, cause of fires I fenume "Bayer Tablets of Aipirin," which'contalns proper direc- is carelessness, combined blood was drunk and whoso with certain amount of ignorance. If 1 whose tionsior Headacha, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheuv flesh was esten by persons present at the boy scouts take up the 111 campaign 1 matism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Strictly American the rites. The practice of similar voo- In behalf of fire prevention and speak believed doo rites is confidently, by as Intelligently, aa they have written I Candy tia boxes of 12 tabletaeost bat a few ewte Larger packages. those most familiar with the situation I feel that we shall soon reduce th I Aatrta U U tni Mrk ( Brt HaaaiMtw tt MoMUoaalilMtr t BaUerllM In' Haiti to be cot unusual In th re- danger from fire.? '. mote places, although It Is very diffNo' one U so utterly desolate but Introducing Himself. icult to obtain any positive evidence In lome hesrt though unknown, responds Tm a little stiff from lacrosse." PUPILS WRITE SCOUT ESSAYS. ' corroboration." into his own. Longfellow. "Oh. Wisconsin T Lampoon. ' ' " ' Great Interest Is being manifested- "Floating Crematory for Jap. in an large ciucs m tne experiment Tokyo. Tokyo - will - soon - bav made by the board of education of "floating crematory," the first of It New Turk city in making the writing kind tn Japan. of an essay on the subject "What Boy Two specially constructed vessels of Scouts Can Do for Greater New Tork" 150 tons each, .with .facilities for .crea part of the regular classroom work mating 30 bodies at a. time, will be on one day for the fifth, sixth, seventh EI YE OLDEIJ TEIE worn CT1! - genuine en iIt - white-robe- d . Medical $10,O,D . up-th- two-poun- d . . hard-boile- ; , d hand-clappin- - g - Cyn-thf- ,- - . " , -- HDr-TierceV at js-er- , 1 I A t 0-T- V. hi ,t,-l- . . VOODOOISM IS FAITH OF HAITI -- ilOnSES nULES gray-haire- thirteen-year-ol- d , - " , trl-col- The-centra- l . m : k.n mk - i week-end.- r ; , m PIMI nop-M- Wffl JTllll - " Building Collapses in New York 1 - v 'ill ' . . "1 i ; Kill That Cold With The vessels will be anchored used. at a wharf at - fihlbttr--- CASCARA ... ram. - ' VTOMV? Neglected Colds f Th collapse of thl building on a Broadway corner In New Tork, resulted tn several deaths and th Injury of many persona It waa being reconstructed. AND La r Dangeroos Crisis er been held on board, they will leave for a point about seven miles off the bsy for th . cremation. . i. ' HAS LIVELY EVENING Take m chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the Bret sa nee. ' Break up a cold In 34 boors Relieve 1 Grippe la 3 days EsceQent for Headache Qlnlne la this form does not" affect the headCaecara Is Veal Toot ...... OpiaM la MIT. laavetto ALL DRUGGISTS SELL " Alleged r 30-Fo- stantial relief you must treat them wrougn th blood. The best remedy for this parpose Is S.S.S, the fin old blood that purifies th blood of remedy discs rorms, and thus restores the skin to a normal and healthy condition. Begin taking S.S.S. today, and writ a complete history of your case, and our medical director will give you erpcrt advic without charf. AdJresi Chief Medical 161 Swift Laboratory, AU Ad-vb- er, lsata,Ca, Tork.Thla Is bow Alex an unemployed tailor, accused of having robbed a woraaa of ber pocketbook 110, containing spent an evening. First returned th purse "containing th money at the Bridge Data elevated station In Long Island city, Where he la accused of purloining it, when his alleged victim confronted :So Difficult to Overcome?, so-tem-a, ; Then He Trie to Take Plunge to Railroad Track, but Police-- , man Get Him. . k New When your skin break out with itching eruptions, tetter, rath, psoryasis, or otber terrlfylnj disorders, temporary relief will do you but little good, for soon all the itching- and irritation breaks out afresh with renewed fury, and you soon realize that local remedies such a ointments, salves and similar treatment will never rid yoo of yoar trouble. These troubles originate la the llotd, a&d if you expect real sub- - Made' record twenty-alx- , block tf, and a crowd of men. At point over the Diagonal street viaduct be almost ran Into an approaching train. To save himself he leaped 40 feet '" J ' for the street. He landed on top of a swift passing automobile snd was bounced off to the roadway. B saw Mounted Patrolman coming toward him, ran to th railing of th viaduct and was about ' to leap to th tracks of th Long, Wand railroad, a distance of 40 feet, when he was Intercepted. Taken to Hnnrer Point police staKav-anau- tion he was finger-printeSuffering from shock and other InBaa when his accuser, Mrs. Mary juries, be was removed to St, John's Howell of 322 Crescent street hospital jKTMmed for the police. Here, he was found to have Leaped from the end of the stntlon a bad injury to his left l"g snd platform to tb tracks. shoulder and possibly Interna! Injuries. him.., ' for four speed Thief Leaps 40 Feet and when pursued by a special policeman Lands on Auto. 0000OOOOOOeA - ato-aft- funeral services hav - CtlJi. Ce.,k. - ' BONES OF PILGRIMS MOVED Taken From Canopy Over Plymouth Rock, Which Is Being Reset ,' t Sher Level. ' ' Plymouth, Mass.Tbe bones of some of the Pilgrim fathers were exposed for s time when the box In which they have been kept was taken from the canopy over Plymouth rock, ' where It had rested since 1880. The records do not Identify tb bodies, but the two relatively skulls and other bones found In the casket are reputed to b those of members of th colony who died during the ordeal of the first winwell-preserv- ter. The nopy Is to be removed and the rock reset under conditions thst will bring It again to shore level. - , sus-tntno--l 1 Heart In the Right Place. Anaeron, jna. t iremen noistea 40 foot Udder to rescue a pigeon suspended over a high ledse of St Mary's cburch. Th jplooa w as entangled la twiaa. and .eighth grades of all elementary public schools. To make the preparation of the material and tb writing, and especially the study of the purpose of scouting more effective and attractive, the work was made com petltlve, with the following prize: For th best essay ha each school In Greater New Tork a bronze medal, for the best In each school district, a sliver medal, for the best In each of the five boroughs, gold medal, with for the best esprize grand special say In the entire city, all prises given by the Boy Scout of America, "This will give an sdmtrabte opportunity for the principals to discover the effectiveness of the teaching of practical civic In practical ways, and will focus fresh Interest oft the vital esaentlals of good citizenship." t GOOD TURNS FOR BOY SCOUTS. Camp Klwanla, built by the Klwanls club of Saginaw, Mich., for the boy scout of that city, hns one of tb finest log tablns in the eomitry, plans for which are being sought f wi many cities by other clubs who want to boom this big boy movement. Troop 12, Fpokane. AYash, prvV.-- l clothes snd food m iw.Uvl -- t poor families, g$e tlO to N r !' fumM-cl two relief and r. r for two wevks to rcn ern ' i. E"c'sl Scrvtc t lr to 'i . |