Show 1 I II II Ill u Notes About Notables Probably the oddest st scrapbook In New England is 11 that thal of oC William F. F S Fernald of Old Oid Orchard Me It is a abig abig big book devoted lIe exclusively h to the preservation o m nf pertaining to appendicitis alJ l E ery E ry person great or ci ormall small mall who has hns had hall an nn attack of appendicitis ap ap- ap- ap and a n newspaper notice within ran range e of Mr 11 Fr Fernald acquires a space ol or record in his hook book All phases of or th the tho case are noted Among Among- the tho rare books coveted by hy collectors is the first Issue of the famous French r r Sn Samuel mud Champlain's narrative narraH of hi his first voyage Ong to lo America Only four our copies cOllies of this edition of or the work are arc known to bo he in existence One of ot them was sold at auction In Now New w York re recently recently re- re o for 2900 JOO Its former owner was waH an American who bou bought ht it six months ago ngo in Paris for tor 20 cents Ida Lewis celebrated recently her hel firtl fiftieth lh year ear as keeper of the tho Lime Island II Lighthouse in tho the harbor of oC Newport R. R I. I When hen Mrs W. W A A. A Clark wife of the Montana senator entertains In their Massachusetts as avenue hom home Mrs Clark gives gies her guests a genuine g treat in a harp recital Two British peers Lord Forester and Lord Lor Kin Kinsale enjoy enjo the curious privilege e of ot being allowed to wear their hats in the presence of their sovereign This quaint right granted centuries ago ao is only onh exercised on rare and entirely occasions The Thc American minister to Spain Mr Mn Collier anti and Mrs rs Collier on Wednesday Wednes edn lay day entertained at a n. n j ala lo dinner a at Madrid tho the German Hu RussIan an and British amba ambassadors nearly nil all th the th theother other members rs of the time diplomatic corps corps corp and the leading members of Madrid Madri society Sir Robert Ball who arrived cd in New NewYork ew York Friday Priday is professor of oC astronomy at nt Cambridge e university America has done much in advancing the stud study of astronomy he says sas It is really here herc In America now that all nil the great grea discoveries in astronomy are arc mad madet While hile in this country countr he will be th the gU guest st st. of Andrew Carnegie Carneg and will wil attend the dedication of or the Carnegie institute in Pittsburg Pittsburg- Dr Rl Richard hard D D. Harlan of oC Chicago II has accepted the leadership in the movement mo to make George Washington Washing Washing- ashington ton university a great national institution of or learning The rho former fornier president dent of oC Lake Forest university will wil take immediate charge e of a nationwide nation nation- v wIde Ide campaign and anti Is expected to tomake tomake make Washington his home This will wil make throe three members of the Harlan family at th the capital Justice capital Justice Harlan HarJan James S S. Harlan commerce commis- commis and Dr Harlan President Roosevelt reads a greater grater r number numb l' l of or dally laity newspapers at present pres pros eat ent than he lie was ever known to read before If It anything he scans cans their news pa pages os with moro more avidity a than their editorial pages The rhe old custom custom cus ens- tom torn of some somo member r of or his oll ce force orce clipping from tho the dally daily papers merely such articles as in the tho judgment judg judg- ment meat of the clipper the President ma may desire to rea read has been abolished at nt I least temporarily and now eVer every paper pa pa- per pcr whole is laid haiti before beCore him immediately imme upon its delivery to the White I House |