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Show the herald; Wednesday; September i9, 1923. OWE DEBT TO SCIENTISTS Make Your Home' Efficien- twill jectri' ity will saveDufmanr of time, and Tiours In the early daj-- of maritime ventures and discover; these ventures woulti-on- ly be undertaken Tinder the lure of fold, the acquis- effkientlv ition., of valuable new lands and of subjects whose toll, and laboivkon-de- r the lash of the.brutolJtask--master- , would result In the accumulation of wealth for others. there were aplenty ready to risk their Uvea hi the most desperate undertakings. . hey were brave and reckless, impelled Mj a which is not abstrange yearning sent today.. -. . : these dajShowirer, men still venture forth In Quest Of discovery, daring everything,, risking everything, not seeklne wealth, but veil- j "I tnrlntf tnr thn nm-- ture and to do something which no other has. done before. What the world owes to these men who ea npgnuse tney.annot-atay-- at nome, whom peril beckons and toll and who look upon fascinates, death in,the Quest as a mere not preferable to dying quietly in bed; tan never be estimated, v , y .Men dare for science and not for gold. Men endure allsms of hardships and perils Iri order to add their mite to the sum of human knowledge, hoping that some time lifcthe future, In some way unknown to them, the world at large may' benefit and humanity be blessed. If there are men who thus will dare,- there are also those who will Drovlde the funds, and for the nure Lt love of encouraging researches that 14 I' mm- - ha I f n i. n 1. ,1 .1 the explorers do not expect to ob-- j tain any special rewards, neither those who put up the finances. It Is largely a matter of Service, In which each one does his pqrt in the most fitting way and In accordance with the ability of each to do so according to the talent in his pos-- i session. Charleston Mall. CLEAN ELECTRICALLY PREMIER f Duplex -- iuu rer vent buction. ivr fent Svper.. A.jU dean tour, rugs and furnishings quickly and imbedded-gri- t and efficWtly, sucking tip all of the i3( Willi U1C IKIUIM. ujjiv.v jrvi a few minutes a day nthout any hard work Just home is kept spotlessly clean. of easy work Vd your lean-Trrr0- - j:.- a "" Tou can place the - PremieDuplx IN YOUR HOMEnFOR ONLY - w. Inel-dent.- DURING SEPTEMBER ONLY - . -- "00 Per.: Cent JSlectric. Vacuum Cleaner. , s ; th0 d'iffeperit tasks 'of housework easily and i1'1 : - - $3.75 DOWN 111 lance a Month $5 ' terms you cannot attom to be withWe willNbe pleased. out, this great househoMlfeip. to tell you more aboutthXsuperior qualities orthe At these special 11 j Premier; SCOTLAND'S CLAIM TO GOLF .If Not Original There; the Game Was Brought to a High Degvee of Development. ' .1," - ' r ; A 'sport similar to modern golf originated with the Dutch, but the game, generally is identified with In fac,' credit- - Jor de Scotland. veloplng golf to its present standards and handing down 'its traditions belongs to the "land of the arring clans" where as early as 1457 the local parliament Inveighed ' against Its abuse. The word derived from the German kolbe, kojf, signifies a club. Koli Is an oldeir pastime la Holland and Belgium, where It Is'usually played on the Ice.. In Scotland got formerly was solely a "gentleman's game," reserved to a few men.iiose wealth' made great courses possible. These sportsmen observed to fhe highest degree the ethical and social requirements so dear to the Scotch golfer,' and on such a plane the game reached America In 1SSS. For many years only nieiTof leisure played. The playing of women 'did not follow for a dozen years. Grad' uallv In city parks girff . course were laid out, and the responseof the general public was jjistanta neous. By 1910 many warden were playing, their number constantly Increasing until ,wT some courses the sexes aredually represented. MOMlMG Unequaled Service -- for Local or Long Distance Moving. Prices Cheerfully Given. All- Work Guaranteed. -- Transfer Co. Hardy-Madse- n ' . assenger Trips to All Resorts by Order. Prices Right. Regular Service to Geneva. --r EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT Italian Had "Kick" Coming. Phone 148 1 1 . v. WiUord ?erry s Prices for pallon Apples PHON CENTER. 338 WEST s 22. ; ;S5c 00 . ... 75c JGallon Pineapple-$1.JGaHon jCatsup-- rf 1 fuu, Sept, Week-Endin- g . .. . work'man In the, back to woods of America was warned " "Hook out for rattlesnakes. ft He was, snnlrn nt.onaA hniFAvtfF that would never strike until after sounding the rattles. Otre day, while seated on a log, eating his lunch, the Italian saw a rattlesnake coiled ready to strike. He lifted his leg carefully, with the Intention of darting away the mp-ment the rattles should sound their warning. But Just as his feet cleared the top of the logj-t- he snake struck out and Its fangs were buried In the wood only a fraction of an Inch below the Italian's trousers. , . The frightened man fled madly, breath to shriek over but his shoulder: "Idiot. Why you no ringa da x tt . - 1 doz. 1 doz. Qu;irt al. gallon JJDganbemes, 85c al. 4-g- al. Crock Crock Crock Jars. .$1.45 Jars, .tfVS Jar.... $2.95 Jar. . . .$2.43 Jart,:$1.9.r he-to- ok Red Karo... ..25c o Qi rwv tnr 95c jjiuc XVdiU , . i . . JUV Crock Jar. . . . .45c Blue Karo 35c. l. $1.75 Kegs Blue Karor. . 20c ..... $1.35 Kegs Loose Cocoa. Ih. . . . ISa Beer Bottle Corks doz 5c Mop Sticks, each. . V.v20c dozen. . . . . .4c Enamel Dinner Pail $1.25 .Beer Caps; 2 T)ksrs: Starch ......25c Lye, any kind, 2 for. .25c ivK No ft? Waf W11- 1 lb Loose Oyster Crax 15c . 75c 1 ib. Loose Soda Crax. 15c irlm; 1 Lose Cocoanut. .40c lb Loose Macaroni, 10c cocoa in jar. . . . .25c Obtains Picture ef -- Hobson., A lifelike portrait of the quaint Cambridge' carrier, Thomus Hob-gqt whom we owe Indirectly tTie phrase "Hobson's choice," has recently beettaequlredjfty the British National Portrait gallery. On the canvas appears the date 1029 two years before the deiith, at the of Hobson. The age of eighty-fouhe evipainter Is unknown,a but school with dently belonged to greater regard for fidelity than technique. How the famous saying arose Is known. Hobson's stables -- were well stocked, but his .horses had to be taken by customers in r v-- ...... b. al. 10-ga- 5"-cal. . W SSr III r j.... r, ' rSI '"Sr Z'i ro'"3;9-- - -- ! OaJybj$l!p0ijh j - . - .. rrtctwtUMwZJJiig fiLnone, "ins r i ..: belir 1.45 Yi-i- b. mDson's-roIe-Tli- shows a strong face with .aquiline nose, firm moutht and "kindly but courageous eyes.'. Claude's Waves. " . ; " r "A Designed for , .. 1 ' PRODUCT OF NATURE the Improvement of Health and the Extension of Life. ' USE IT FREELY ? IT.MAKES THE CHILDREN GROW 9erry MM Dairy - .His seas are the most beautiful in old art - For ht studied Jame waves, as he did tame skies, with affection ; great slncerltyr and some more care, and modeled them with not only than any other landscape than painter of his day, but. even any of the great men; for they, seeing the perfect painting of sea attp be impossible, gave up the tempt, and treated It conventionally. But .Claude took so much pains, about this, feeling It was one of bis fortes, that I suppose no better small one can model -- than -, fiattlnd' Their " Number. 'What kind of people are thJ asked Brown. . Crooksf ,u ."They are the kind,' who, when move 'they leave a nelghbdrhood, no i and leaye. address," replied Black. M forwarding . by ' Bree. lUrpw M stay muhw ocms. Manner X: " i j' uch a good ImlUtlofl f Ml . i TOy cifin- l it iuk thai Uttl-BUlTU botaj you . know,:' U u J Pere Marun- - will paws to iaugh.v . , III tkt 9K6l$ of Paris sould hard- for you In' person, If ' yon like. Whether it b aa aggraratlon ly b found thru mort cont fitted He's generally: ... disengaged In her. misdeed or aa extenuaUng dC young Englishmen than the trto the - afternoon, i He's poor but cumsUnce, no pressure of want, -artittt Taffy, tht Laird and Lit, tonest, you. know, haf J and very nice temptation of greed tl Billeewho ihartd a certain and clean; quite the: gentleman. ever been faotor In. urging Trilby, ttudio in a fid street of the quar- - He like artists, especially English on her downward career after her, " tier Latin. ' hey-pa- y. e .Urst false step In that direction- Among their occasional, viiitort . and old master: Rembraqdts the result of Ignorance, bad advice j was one Svengali, an unkempt mu- - from, two francs fifty upwards. (from- her mother, of all people In -ekian, whoie pretense the a little world), and baa betrayal, Bhe irandson Vlhey'sM. got t dured only because of, hie divine love of a child. I'm his godmother. might cava lived In guilty splendor musie, One afternoon, while, fie You know French, I suppose t?, .. had she chosen, hut her want- wr and hie jpupilthe little vioUnist, es." said Taffy, jnuch tew. She' had no vanity, and her vecKo-we- re playing to the en abashed.. "I'm Very mu oh obliged tranced artists, a girl suddenly ap- to you very much Indeed a I she earned enough to gratify them peared in the doorway a tall, alL and to apare. :.'.; v nelUJwmed girl, in 'a strange Tf a pas d' said Trilby, . So she followed love for love' quoir overcoat,- short pet- divesting herself of her basket and sake only, now and then, as sh ticoat,. and huge slippers,. herwhite putting It, with the pick and lan- would have followed art If she had anskles showing above them, tern. In a corner. "Et malntenant, been a man capriciously, desultoft 'She woe . Trilby' O'FerralC a " le'temps d'absorber une fine de fin rily, more In a frolicsome spirit of . model, she said had corns in to see a 'cigarette et J m la brlse camaraderie . than: anything els. listen to the music. She was posI'm off. bn m'attend a l'Ambas-sad- LIkejm amateur. In short-- a 4I ing for Durien, the sculptor, downtlngulshed amateur : who I too d'Autrlche- .- Et puis sutl stairs bnt will-En mes avont poting for- everything, enfant. 'toujour,' " proud to sell hi plctnre. especially the feet. And kicking la boxel" " off her big slipper she displayed to some , highly valued an much She sat herself down "the handsomest foot in all Paris.'' and admiring friend. on the model-thronIndeed her feet were so beauti- made befself a cigarette, and Sheergayetjrof heartandnienlalJ ful that Little BUlee was thrown watched the .fencing and boxing. good fellowship, the difficulty or iitto J silent raptures. Svengali Uttle Billee brought her a chair, saying nay to earnest pleading. She I et bonn flashed, his black eyes at her which she refused; so be sat down was "bonne .camarad as he played. on It himself by her side', and talked ftlle" before every tblng.f hough her . The talk veered to music, of to her, Just as he would have talked heart was not large enough to ha whifh Trilby confessed she Jvae t bor more thatt one light love at a very fond. Her favorite song, she the weather, about Verdi's new op- Urne (even In that i,atln quarter of said, was' "Ben Bolt," which, po- - era (whlch.she had never heard), eenlally capacious hearts). It had , lilely encoiiraged by Little Billee, the lmpressiveness of Notre Dame, room itfr many warm friendships;, she proceeded to sing. and .'she was the warmest,- - most and Victor Hugo's beautiful From her throati-issuea tioiK-.vand most compassionate of never had helpful, read), twhlch,she ybf'oTilnTtTifwntmifrtuve-onc- the mystenouwharm of Leonardo fronds, far more serious and . -I, sin f!a J da didshe1rttTip'on a trite-not- e. f. She finished (which she had never seen) by all Trilby was ndeed, she might almosrbe said .' her song amid an embarrassing of which she was no doubt rather to possess a virginal heart, so little lilence. Which was finally broken tickled and a little, embarrassed, did she know of love' heartaches and torment any j "SS3SHBR5S75iHBnBWBH and rapture by Little Billee's words of polite perhaps also a lKtle touched. ' thanks. , Taffy brought her a cup of coffee, clinging and Jealousies. .Soon she left them, stopping beSAVE MONEY BUY fore Taffy's picture to tell him that the ragman's basket wasn't hitched igh evoug. Five minutisZlater Little Billee had scratched on the Wall a profile Phone 450 West Center. outline of Trilby's foot. synopsis M "K o' f Vonoco ty, Superior Gasoline . .' ferte-bra- j Mobile,: - VfcO; llavoline 7ffi$ffivf ; .. - t4TOwjteVlniptetrd; a" ,- . SERVICE , . - . WELL, WHAT cIS IT? ' i .. Why! It's the Extra Attention You Get Without Extra Charge. 1 e ' Al-le- s - S " cross-legge- IT'S FREE HERE! .y - asoline 24c -- 7 Superior Motor: Co. tone-dea- ruinxziUKuiiiinmcnmiTzuzxzzzxzzKznzx: . FOR CASH SAMUEL KOPP " Lowest Prices 446. :' (Part Continued) A day or two after this, our opening day, but In the afternoon, when the fencing and boxing bad began end. the trapeze was in fuljSwlDg, Trilby's "Milk below I'wlsOunded at the door, and.he appeared clothed this tlmeTn her right mind, as it seeme.a"Ca tail, straight, flat backedvsqnare shouldered, deep- chested, full bosomed young gri ft te. in a snowy frilled cap, a neat black gown and white apron, pretty brown stock-Ingsladed, soft, gray, ejjd .well-worniquare toed slippers of list, without beels and 'originally shapeless; but irblch her feet, uncompromising bad ind Inexorable as into everlasting classic ; ennobled ihapeftness, and stamped with an inforgettable Individuality, as does i beautiful hand Its glove a fact Little DlUee wis not slow lo perceive, with a curious conscious thrill that was only half aesthetic. Then he looked into her freckled face, and met the kind and tender mirthfulness of her gaze and the plucky frankness of her fine wide smile with a thrill that was not aesthetic at all (nor the reverse), but all of the heart. And In one of his quick flashes of Intuitive insight be divined far dowp beneath the shining surface of those, eyes I whlcb seemed for a moment to re Meet only a. little Image of himself -- well-darne- 1 1 - 1 r - V s rpt h - i' t I' f :;'M.?tortt:s.4W t til nmUh. s- .Mr: - rw b. 1 "V .1'Z 9-l- T.W!?- - i i rvfi ' sky- - beyend--4hebl- g north window) a well of sweetness; md floating somewhere In the midst of It the very heart of compassion, generosity, and warm sisterly lover and under that alasl it the bottom of all a thin slimy And layer of sorow and shame. lust as long as It takes for a tear to rise and gather and choke Itself btck again, this sudden revelation 'shook his nervous little frame with a pang of pity, and the knightly wish to help. But be had no Jjme to Indulge IS such .soft emotions. iTrJibyw met on her entrance-- by greTJngT:mratrdesr-to you; Mr. Taffy," said Trilby. In English. "I've art Jjrough'ywi these objects of with anffiiHn to'taake iha peace you! They're the jreal thing, you know. I borrowed 'em from le pere " Martin? chiffonier en gros et en offlcler de .la Legion l,-grand dHonheur, membre de 1'In'stltut, et cetera, tretse bjs. Rue du . Putts an fond d'Amour. le e la conr a gauche, vls . He's one ef my In"Good-irfte'rnoo- detai- reide-chausse- mont-de-plet- timate friends, aad "Ton don't mean 'to say you're the Intimate friend of a rag pick-er- r eiclalmed the good Taffy. "Ok, yest Pourquol past I never brag; besldss. there ain't any about le per Mar beastly pride wink tin, aatd Trilby, with Ton'd soon Ind that ont if you were in intimate friend of hi. This Is how It's put on. Do yon teet If yonTl pot It oa. HI fasten It for yon, and show yod how to held the asd hM(U t&t P' : - . lan-Ur- a ! b, ck 7.?-'- j. W 48-l- b. ft 100 1 M - .$2.35 .75 . . . . . . ... V. . ...... ...... iT.7Sf 25 10 lbs. Blue Rose Rice 10 lbs. Pinkeye JBeans . .; 3 pkgs. Macaroni, extra fine quality 3 pkgs. Armour's Noodles . . . . ; . . . . t . t, 2 pkgs. Quaker's Noodles MT' - o.ovr iuu iuo. kaji u 100 lbs. Chopped Corn. If , -- -- 24-lb- ". " i, wel-wor- .35 ; 30 u '. . . . ;40c . . Patent Flour . . . .$1.25 sack Turkey Red Hard Wheat Flour.. . . .$1.50 sack Whole Wheat Flour .75 lbs. Mill Run . . . . ..... ..... . . . ... . . . ; . .$1.75 b. 9-l- b. 9-l- . 1 ... ....... ,25J 2 lbs. New Honey sack Corn Meal, new stock. sack Graham Flour, fresh stock. . sack Cracked Wheat, fresh stock . ;iTmwvzi 5f .' gaIlflsTthe WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 22, 1923. Sugar .$9.50 . ,, 98 40 bs. Beet Sugar Kiddie Pail Peanut Butter .T7; rrrrrrrrVr. 30 .100 lb3. Beet I ri02ILirfi eH ItU 'ht boot-tree- n - - SinP VOLTAIRE commodate: 680 passengers. WILL. RUN TO NEVV YORK. Ln'EBPOWw Sept Jft. Destin PARKS IN CEMETERY. ed to'take her place .in the New Internattonat New 8rvlc Xrk"mwV'fltver Plseersiefcrthe PHILADELPHIA, Sept K twin-scresteamer Voltaire has Unused to cities that do not prov lH"en launched by MessrsT Lamport camp sites for motor tour and Holt here. . David ; Miller, of Oakland C Of 1930 tons, Is 602 feef long chose' ah abandoned cemetery b aud over 64 feet wide and will ac asan aunignt, resting pmce. ENGLISH PerHr oni D.';M.. ared to AaVM the Sum of- -4 numan Knowledge. . ;: All! Sorts Of Pint Ball Mason Fruit Jars Quart Ball Mason Fruit Jars ..... n Ball Mason Fruit Jars .... .., .25 .. .21. r.25 . , . . . . 95 . ($1.15 .$1.45 Half-gallo- We Pay Highest Cash Price for Fresh Eggs and Butter The sudden revelation shook his nervou . frame with a. vkuuuiircnnEiiKBim pang of pity. (Creight'on Male as Little BUlee) OH, BOY! With her It was lightly come and and conversed with her In ' polite formal French,, very well and care- lightly go, and never come back fully pronounced; and the' Laird again;' as one or two, or perhuos His French three, picturesque bohemians of th tried to do likewise. was of that honest English kind brush or'chiseLbaddundrat some Ilia l breaks up the stiffness of even cost to their vanity and an English partyr and bis Jolly perhaps even to a deepez manners were such as to put an end feeling who' knows.T to all shyness and constraint, and 'Trilby's father, as she had snld, Impossible. had been a gentleman,' the son of a irake j Others dropped In from neighbor famous Dublin physician and of George the Fourth'.' He lit d ing studios the usual cosmopolite crew.. It was a perpetual come and been a fellow of bis 'college, and He al-go In this particular studio be had entered holy order. tween four and sII31De afternoon. t had all the virtues but adrunk'ard, and began to drink There were ladles, too, en in caps and bonnets; some of quite early In life. He oon left tin whom knew Trilby, and tbee'd and Church, and became a classical lU thou'd with familiar and friendly af- tor, and failed through this Oeef ting sin of his, and fell Into U. J fection, while other madenielselle'd ber with distant politeness, -- and grace. ' Then he went to Paris, and pi Were mademolselle'd and madame'd back again. "Absolument comme a ed up a few English pupils there. I'Ambassade d'Autrlche," as TrlToy and lost them, and earned a precaobserved to the Laird, with a Brit- rious livelihood . from hand- - to ish wink that was by no means am- mouth, anyhow; and tank from bad to worse. , bassadorial. ' t And when his worst was Then &7engal! came and made some of bis, grandest muslo, which reached, be - married the fain ms wa aa complelelybown way oti tartaned and tamoshanterod thr trilby as flrewofk on a blind beg- ill aid at the Mob tegoardsJdiuJSjJ gar, for all she held her tongue so In the Rue du Faradls Polssoun re . (a very fishy paradise lndd4. 4h piously! , JsnclngjindLlibilng. and trapes- was a most oeautlful Highland ias- ing seemed to be more In ber line; 116 Of low degree, and eh manme4 and Indeed, to a tone-dea-f person, to support him, or helped, him. to Taffy, lunging hi full spread with support himself, for ten or fifteen a foil, In all the splendor of hi years. Trilby was born to them, long, lithe,- youthful strength, was and wa dragged op. In some way a far galnller sight than Svengali at a la grac d Dleul Patrick O'Ferrall soon taught his the keyboard flashing hi languid bold ye with a ilckly smile from wife to drown all car and responr one listener to another, aa It to sayH siblllty In hi owmtttpl way, and "fTsst-pas que eh sul peanl opportunities for doing to' were ... ... N'sit--c pa quo ch'al tn chenlef never lacking to her. Than he died, an! left a posthn-moN'est-c- e pa n eh aola anplim. child orn ten month after nunr . Then enter Dnrten, the acnlptor, hi death, alasl, and whose birth i ,. who had been presented with a eoit It mother her Ufa, Martin to Thn Wtpf beoam a blanchl. baignoire at the Port ee "La Dam Camella," and sense de. fin, and In two or thre he Invited Trilby and another lady year cam to grief through her to dine with hint "an eabart" and trust In a friend of her mother". Then ifi hacam a model besides ": ; (bar hi bon." a and wa able to upport her little) Bo Trilby dldnt g to th brotljar, whom hr dearly loved, . 1 mbajy after all, . 1T lAlrd obHrral to LJttil SUlSf, TOflUnjutJI . , Shears, so sharp, Razor so keen Just in two minutes You'll be slick and clean! . ittj: self-este- em; -- . We wait on the ladies With compliments due, And give satisfaction To the children, too. . fn-n- one-be-m- . WHITE PALACE BARBER SHOP , ' AND BILLIARDS 271 West Center. - f cbe-veu- We Serve- You - . ab-m- - -- . -- ' 'GasrOilspGreases1 Tubes, Accessories, Tiresr - c u au 8t ' An-trla- aath d -- : t jfSefSte. I |