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Show " .v A A THtM THAT GIVES, THE fROSPECTS FOR FLYING. Mr. Morehouse the next morning at Rural free delivery wITI be greatly I think brother had betbreakfast In thousands of country PUeuwta 4h la tb Wa jr ter let the .ey eloper alone until he appreciated or some homes this While in winter. think sissy is old gets older. But I'rofesaor t'.inmu Newcomb Is the au cases need CITS. f ff?s a quaint and homely aarine That is trite, though ill eju,SM-A" you 1) had iq on the weighing, Trmt it measure ad the ! K iVm that give., giu." health yWre not fct.ity t 'iiM But with hue One li'ir ko.mr m after? o ir ti aml-li-,..- Tiiein tint Is it fame for i ;aw i :u, er "g u.i rins gjta," f .h That morning mamma was huj UtJ ou re on p aUi n Sound beloa ft. i.ts when sae wbkli wus at list In li let, d as toe ..Urn'lDg fet.ow man- sliding of snow trmn the roof, hoe I? paused With heart m lie' mouth, bow ever, and pr senli.t a !l blown ery 1 it knowledge o i would ft : came to h ears ft mo tli ci meavuni Tui w it hn ' h t r t But rot ji pi t jt v ltumiiiu' up'i.uis si s.n, s,.y i.i.s If noth oi ui t d t mg her bead fiom the bus btMid nod t lhtm that r teat. As M.s slowly getting to Morthouse i'o s,- - he,t In r dnu ht, r s I it love, earth s clert: trt.viir You nouM gather irtl u filin' af.e. verb appearance to Give o? '.oe, vox i ( nt ,u ti her f. ee was pule anil sj otte.l ah ! Tvnil retain to o,i the t me her uio.l er got i.ie eau'pb ,r that etVt, g in iter, y t m K t oik Sun. liolMe. tlier wits u hemp on the bos of Per brad as b'g as a ua m on weak ".'.ssj s ir.p pious t . for tl e develop r, too,' said Mr. More- D Follow atil! tie Help t'e Iie.eja 1. Boiitul J ar m rtuaV Them that g vv, v-- ?? . i i t t 1 -- ir r x niorv--Tnt- modification, arrangements yet on the whole this is a great ztrlde In the advancement lu civilized country hfe. Its Influence cannot fail of leav i"g its matk as tune goes on among the people thus privileged. enough to bold on Then she ill bine to do as I tell her; not as you t, 11 In" No, sissy, girls don't skin cats It isn't pioper." Tlie topes were raised one set of in i Speed has watten for Suites ylioiit ll he I.omuuee of the Acvoidmg to statis-- 1 Saving' Banks tin re are 0,70,Sl7 tnuls lie that ties, men, worn, n and th.hht n m the United states w ho ovv n tl. s In these banks 77'J.hss kotl. The tm. Hinting to belonging to e..t b depositor is $ pri Women, it appears, are better sav el's than men. John (..ilm- -r po-n- e, PAPA'S 1 S tleu-iope- f. e. f.-.- oue-bal- two-third- three-quarter- lab- ' enra-pno- m, i i vv n . , t i ' to .i , - . i i lln- , 1'. - i c:i , - n (J.i m.iti rul. it is ..im.i o il 1'iM ni'Vfr lie ur- I; iii--vv Ii .iii)tbin-t. nt of trap rm k ur '.-- ,i t.P'i. In ia iti-l- .il may nficn In- - '. v:".i Imp tutv fur the t ti tint even this rui limn el 't d " .tb u Id 1. ear0. ii.- - fr.i u I, The tmpioner t" si. . i til I tu - M.my . Cl. - i , In-- , i'?! in - .n-'- i I I to i a bv 8. tweiiiv two Fume loiintiic fix a minimum below which a marriage cannot be lawfully pel fm med in most pai is of lb many it is fixed at twen-ty-oufo. me bruit-glooand eighteen fm the bride. In England It to !!' ' a Mona lUhtd ti I 1 lur i av-eti.- Ceotue Shn gold, who was credited wall having Invented the safety biey-c.recently dud a pauper in the publions vvoikhouse of Gloucester, England, lic such fir development as jou mu lus w ife. te.n at the age of seventy five years. It J left timm o,b to your tuition would sc 'u that of the millions upon By WILLIAM CKJ V.Cit CLfASTEiD. afte' the hr.st day." millions of dollars that have been made Yes. pot pain example is stronger out of this useful Invention, the man than tny pre ept. f&Aj-who first thought it out ought to have . 6 What was she trying Jo do? w:$.SiS ne 1iek tie to boTes had enough at least to make his delii'ane Tying KHOMCSH DIAL'S, hae yo j biougut off t'e top of de secretary, tr "d little clining years comfortable. The irony home the lor the bro her. children? of fate sometimes performs strange Mrs. Morehouse hung the develonpr Yes; I hne linger tny hat dies on the hooks in the celling aud antics, philosophizes the Dos Angeles ItAZQKAjISl arm tlie flying trapeie, Times. answered Mr. Morehouse. Ai.d the sighed. Wav erley Magazine. family swooped down ou him und lie College football is strenuous, but not PHOTC C1APHINC THE MOCN. was robbed of the bundle before he dangerous. An investiganecessarily tksd time To take off Ids hat Used to Special I'lateft mid Arpwmtu tion made at the end of the last foot"At liist! exclaimed Mrs. Morebcctne Negalitfi, house, us the tore the wrupp.-ifrom With the application of photography ball season by Irofessor Dexter, of the the package. But, Cjrus, don't call to as.io'ioiny much attention has natUniversity of Illinois, showed that In It a flying trr.i Don't pat such urally oeeu given to lunar photograIdeas into tlic.r heads. It is simply a phy. Iu 184o less than one year a. ter the last ten years there were, as far as could be ascertained, only three men developer. Daguerre's discovery. Dr. John W. Oh. It will develop all right, said Draper obtained the first puo.ograph who had d.od irora the effects of the Cyrus. Now, children, waah me put of tue moon, but with small and im- game of football in the colleges. Of U together. perfect apparatus. Tlie exposure tone these, one was a man who had been It eons. sled of a rope, two hooks for required was twenty minutes. Iu lS forbidden to play be game because of the. ceiling, four Iron rings and two a very great advance was inide by pall handles. It required a I, tile con- his son. Dr. Henry Draper, who used a a weak heart, and another was a man sideration to deciue the best place for powerful reflecting telescope of his who played without training. Less than It to hang. There was a recess at the own construction. The image of the three per cent of the men who played tread of tlie stairs cn the second Coor moon ou Lis (hotogiuphs was slightly on regular college teams were serihkli was not a thorough! are, and less tlma one aud f Indus in ously injured. there Mr. Morehouse concluded to lo- diameter. cate the machine which was to amuse Ten y ears later Dr. Lew is M. Ruthand develop the little shut-ins- . When erford, of Mow York, secured many exChicago Record Herald says: The the boons lmd been sot uriy screw ed quisitely sharp lunar photographs, announcement of new discoveries re- Into the jo.nts at a suitable distance using a very different form of in'stru-meu- t, garding tbe cause and Infectious naapart, mid two ropes had been susa thlrteen-lucrefracting tele- ture of tuberculosis Is naturally folpended by the ruig3 from the hooks, scope with a photographic corrector" had been atand the-pa- il an additional leus, by means of lowed by new theories of prevention tached to the rope cuds for the little which his visual telescope could be and cure. Tbe world wide prevalence bands, and the two sets of rings had converted Into a photographic one. of the white scourge invests these anbeen so arranged that the ropes could By the use of a method perfected by nouncements of the doctors and scienbe raised or lowered, according as the writer in 1900, the Y'erkes refracmore than ordinary public issy, of six years, or brother, of four tor is made available for direct photo- tists with While tuberculosis Is robbed interest. was mamma then the at bat, years, graphy of the moon, planets, star clusIras called to see. ters and so ou. The method is ex- of much of its terror through the disIsnt that splent'idr mamma ex- tremely simple and economical and Is covery that tbe Infected lung tissue is claimed. Sissy was show! jg it off, and applicable to all visual telescopes. In. her heels were kicking about in the air stead of the ordinary bine eensltive curable, at the same time the public new sense of fTF In suggestive nearness to the railing photographic" lsochromatlc la impressed with plates, Which separated her from the lower sersi-tive'to character through tbe very dangerous plates are used, which ar,e very floor. Mamma was looking bp, and It In Mounted communicable and is the that it discovery jellow light eerned to her a great way from where plate holder close In front of the sensi- that no one is Immune from it lssy's heels were flying to the floor tive plate Is a large, brilliantly transbelow. But, Cyrus, suppose they go parent yellow color screen or ray filter. New York City now contains more ffver the railing? blue This excludes the than there were in the Ameri-ti- c chilmust on lmnress the Well, you light, which would otherwise destroy people dren that It Is only a developer, and not the sharpness of the photograph, and piquancy. They are busy little a flying trapeze.-Wh- en allows only the sharp yellow or visual can colonies when they achieved their Mrs. Storehouse bad gone Image to reach the sensitive plate. Independence. It has a million more way Cyrus tested the ropes with his With this arrangement the great teleown weight, and the operation brought scope photographs the moon with an Inhabitants than tbe Kingdom ef back to him his boyish excitement of exposure of less than one second. On Greece, over a million more than the skinning the cat that m, turning a account of the size and length of the Kingdom of Servla, Is nearly equal la back somersault with the hands on the telescope and the effectiveness Of the population to the Kingdom of Porta-gal- , ropes. Ills wife came upstairs again color screen method, the resulting negand also lacks not much of equil Just as he was trying to explain to atives show smaller details of the the done. was Kingdom of Holland. It bu how It the little acrobats moons surface than have been photo- lng His face was flushed and he was pant- graphed before. Harper'z Magazine. a larger population than any of the ing. Central American Republics and more "Cyms," said Mrs. Morehouse, her Origin of Life Insurance. American nation, BraI don't have to have my Hfe In- than any South eyes snapping, I. want to see you A She led the way to their sured, said the business man to the zil and the Argentine Republic exceptzrflnute, bedroom aud closed the door. Dont agent, 'but I do want to know how ed. It haa about twice the populate Can yon of Denmark and more than twice that you know anything? she then said to life Insurance originated. I cbd. the agent an- of Norway. him. Those children will break their tell me? It originated in 1708 in necks If you teach them circus tricks swered. on that developer. I wish you would London, In that year there was Lack of work turns men Into trampl, let It alone. It was'my Idea, any way, rormed the first life insurance comIt does not keep them tramps, debut not yours. It is a chest developer, not pany. It was called the Amicable So Inter-OceaThe trapeze. elety for a Perpetual Assurance Of clares the Chicago Mr. man cannot concern. flee. and the All right, It was a mutual benefit Morehouse, always keep replied job nd be looked at his watch and went Each member, without reference to apart unless tbe man bo wishes. The ' down for his hat and coat. age. paid a fixed admission fee and a la the fact that thousands of men At he passed out at the front door fixed annual charge per share on one proof been have tramps and are so no longnaming had hold of the ropes, and was to three shares, and at the end of men did not owe their these And er, children: of a accumulatto th fund the saying year portion Do It qnletly, this way, like mamma, ed was divided among the heirs of escape from tramphood to anything with both feet on the floor and the those who bad died, in accordance that anybody did for them. They owed body thrown backward and forward, with the number of shares each dead it entirely to themselves. Taking bis this way; see? person had held. . Ont of this company, such Both young ones were In gale of with its crude and imperfect methods, Hfe through, the average tramp la he somewas as because It because exists today has life insurance he wishes to be laughter, and brother saying grown. Did you, by the way, know falls Into the delusion that It la easier thing that sounded like rats When Mr. Morehouse had cooled off, that emperors and kings can rarely to beg and steal than to work. One of he fell to thinking of all the queer get their Uvea insured, so great la the, bard those economic lulls known a things men do In gymnasiums, and peril of assassination that they stand times may have set him to tramping wondered if it paid, after all. for in? Philadelphia Record. man to make a monkey of himself. Bnt when this lull was over he did not Childish Idfss of Bcsatj, For some reason or other he went home remain a tramp unless he wished to. The Idea of beauty in children la early that afternoon, and found a hash over the house and a email of cam- strangely varied. A teacher at a cerTen year ago the American Feder- phor. Then he heard a subdued cry tain school gave thirty children five moat powerful rep- of pain In the sitting room, and, going minntes to think out the most beau- ation of Labor-t- he In, saw mamma rubbing bro.hers tiful thing they ever saw. Five chose resentatlve body In the United States, s the moon and stars, two the sun and comprising from s neck, as he lay on the sofa, with to piece of brown paper over his eye, one the setting sun. One of the five of the forces pf organized llrs. Morehouse looked at her husband who chose the moon stipulated that he or-had perhaps 200,000 members meant only the full moou. Two chilreproachfully, and hissed: President at the last annual two chose Compers, So much for your dren flowers, ecenery and two blrda Not one chose a human convention in New Orleans, announced "Is he much hurt? "It will serve. Probably paralyzed face! The snow, the rain, a butter- that the organization in eleven months --and blind. fly, a tiger's skin, salt, silver and to October, 1902, had added 300,000 to Great heavens! gold, a brooch and pink silk all bad Its membership, a figure greater thaa rapa, I stinned de cat," said one vote each. its total enrollment ia 1898, and nearly brother, turning over. Want to see me?" Portable Steam Heaiar, equal to its membership in 1899. The He cant be paralyzed, said Cyrus, Elliott Lee, the municipal inspector in 1903, of th of Insurance of Anderson, Ind., is the present membership, bfea thing easier. American Federation of Labor being, Well, he shall never swing on that Inventor of a new steam hater which ' can us let and 1,000,000, room room say, assuming that to carried from be never! and , thtng again said Mr. Morehouse, "he will give ont as much beat as a stove the Independent organizations have at J see, bas developed something over the left twice the size. The heater is a email least held! their own silnee 1990, we radiator with a boiler under it, and have a total for the United States at eye. r this is heated by a gas flame supplied . lira. Morehouse set down the and by a tube from some convenient brack- the present time of about two millions, bottle and left the In bis et. Tbe vv bole outfit w eighs only about aa against about 1,900,000 for Great lap. papa took brother He hasn't got grip enough said light pounds Britain and Ireland. t l 1" .nil .ml.iM'' '.II ,1 gill .1 II nil. T , w W V . b. r i. I , do. - t iv ,i i.. ik- il, Iii n iu i 'I li , - o i .i- ni ii b s -- ri - . v tl.e In- mu- . ii i i e one-half- li , ni-i- - i e! .iv I'.ii cr ir nesv i , two or i! r, lii-.i, v cr-'ii- t be ft in b , cr two .ii.ii- l.v . rv p u t tw iu , ; tw I, n , I,, ii ill iiiiil Ivv u o 0 'h , , h i e -- n It - t Ii it h. in. n ,i ue b- eh: i i .is In ,n v .i. In fm e. B.n tin , ii i g mi, f.n e is on 3 f t.ines -- i ' it. .Vs i oiu i.inil vv ,t i the sum' i i H lime. It- - r.uni o: iff, dive-,ihi-e- ,l . i I . i !1 Etflaala e c t . The average marriage for men does not differ materially in those countries which keep accurate marriage records. It is highest, thirty-onyears, in. Sweden, ami lowest iu the United Slates, tweni3 six ami one'aif. Among women it is also highest ia Sweden, lit yciit aud lowest in Itus-Ma- . tututy e w Loit la tUe4Uy Klning Her thor of a u at ticle lu The ImU p uidei.t on the subject of "the Oullook tor the t n it Ma. lime The outlook is vciy tioiu the protestors siami-l.P 1C pa ms mu a nnudur of dif-- fll id. vv ha h lie s.tv 3 ,iiv only pr, uin- llurv a FOR MARRIACE. la Ivnlfii, Maia-l'llgh- t. 1 rt Zl ft Do TH8 ACE Itlltu-ulU- r n uls are even ef tl.fi'e f i .Mil tin- - use of il n Hi John L. Macadam a t! eterogeueous Mumi.it 'i a'i,l liltd " ' t i .i il i n road. iiil le n.lcv 1 that the name .mi i tievi-- r iiiti-i-i.- eiii''ii in st. i 1 i i!d - Nellln-- vlio M lie implied of large ami mui uirry t- - reel's eon!rm-to- j e sixteen .,'ul t tieen, respectively. Ia France it Is i igliteeu anil fifteen rw In tbe United Btatea, speetiveiy where fixed, it is usual twenty on for the men. tlie exceptions being Call, I tab and Idaho; fotm.i, ami for women, usually eighteen, except in Mary land, Calilorula and Tennessee. The diffeieut Slate statute how eyer, make It possible for two residents of a State to be married in another state, the law of which ar more lax. . In Eutopeun countries generally tba marriage laws are made exclusively fur the benefit of aetual residents, and a chon o of foreign country for such put nose is, therefore, so unusual as to an exception. Y here Is only one record in history of a law which fixed a maximum ago for marriage and under which the marriage of men over sixty and women over fifty was prohibited. It did not inv-om- stone tmxod and sliead upon tl: surfaee. of a road lm!lt lu this The Is eunstanfly i sturbed by the manner 1. i ana If be more than quadrupi wh'.eh wn'k to the surquadi'iip! es the weight of tbe lnaoli tie arger rtons, ho must let. than quadruple that or face ai d which are knocked hither and last long. the load, ilovv many of muU enlaige-niea.- thither by the wheel of vehicles and The European country in which there feet tl of Fneh methods animal. of must-bmane before h's eo istnir-Mocan uot be too severely Is the largest number of marriages of will cease to sustain itself, meu under the age of twenty-on- e la it vvi.l fall as an Inert mass when condemned. Russia, and tbe largest proportionate we seek to make It fly number of brides under the age of through the air? Inlrml of Towns and Cfttcs. Is tktie my size at wb eh It will be Is Russia also. Generali of towns and cities In twenty-onThe iiiteiest able to support a human being? YVc roads is easily demonstrated, and speaking, tbe marriageable age la lowgood may will before we answer In many cases Is already well under- est in rural districts and in countries this question in the atiit mative. The chiefly devoted to agriculture, and by these communities. It Is of intiri st tiMioti.'e that the law stood whole people have equal rights ou the highest in those countries which have 13 reversed jn tin- ase of a body w bit b the largest number of big cities. Is not support nl by the resis.unce of country roads, and those living in the In respect to marriages made lata to cities ami toivns hare often greater , a fluid In winch It 1$ but need of them than the life France, among European coub who farmer, floats in It the ship or balloon, for at a pinch could live upon what he tries, stands first as to men and Bet- example. When we double tbe 1 near while tlie cities raise nothing glum Erst aa to women. Denmark, dimensions of a steamship lu all Its raises, not live a day witbodt the tbe country which haa the lowest could and parts we Inc tease not only her weight, minimum marriage age, baa very few roads. but her floating power, her carry .ng country farms of tbe United States com- marriages of very young persona, Ia The capacity and her engine capacity e.ght prise less thnu of the total the United States the average marfold. But the resistance winch she the of country, yet that small riage age la steadily rising. meets with when passing through the property the whole cost of buildfraction pays water at a giveu speed Is only multiWORDS OF WISDOM. ing roads. The Injustice of this sysplied four times. Hence, the larger we tem, which we have Inherited from build the steamship the more economA wise man forgets old grudges. tbe old countries, hut which was abolical the application of power necessary One lash to a good horse; oue word to ia not yet ished there many ago, years to drive it. The proportionately dimina wise man. of farmers the appreciated by ishing resistance which In the flying fully aud the greatest difRiche com better after poverty this couutry, mtchine represents the floating power now experienced in road Im- than poverty after rlchea. is in the ship something to be over- ficulty is in getting tbe farmers provement Dig a well before you art thirsty come. Thus, there Is a complete re- consent to have this injustice wiped tbe prepared for contingencies). versal of the law in its practical apout, and in inducing them to accept money make time short) plication to the two cases. the nld which the cities and towns are Borrowed for The balloon is In the same class others makes It long. working willing and anxious to give to the The gem cannot be polished without of the Sfh the ship. Practical difficulties highways, Improvement the larger it is built the more ef-i- t general frletlou, nor th man perfected without - . f s will be, and the more advanr. ' s trials. TH SarfMln t Roan. tageous trill be the ratio of the power Murmur at nothing; if ottr ill ar reA great difference in roads He In the Which is necessary to drive U and the nature of their surface. On a well parable, It Is ungrateful; if remediless, resistance to he orercome. made gravel road oue horse can draw it is vain. If, therefore, we are ever to have twice as much as he can on a well He who wishes tb rise in tbe world aerial navigation with our present made earth road, while on a bard and should veil his ambition with the forma knowledge of natural capabilities It Is smooth stone road be can pull four of humility. to the airship floating In the air, rath- times Ss much. Consequently, where Large fouls wilt not eat amnll grain er than the flying machine resting on we have good gravel roads, inmandarins are not content with 'great the air, to which we are to look. In stead of earth ones, it ia possible to the light of the law which I have laid make one horse do the work of two. little bribes!. There is ouly one rule to observe If down, the subject, while not at all while on stone roads one horse wll! promising, seems worthy of more at- do tbe work of four. On a level atee! you want to live long, and that is to tention than it has received. road one horse can do the work of let the other fellow do tb worrying. The best thing is to Le respected and twenty or more horaea over a level next is to be loved; it is bad to be the road. common Bath KonlUet. locat- baled, but worse still to be despised. bn been road a After properly Glass for bath and toilet odds and Practical wisdom consist in saying ends ia wrought into towul racks, comb ed, graded and drained, tne important and brush racks, soap trays, tooth- qualities of hardness and smoothness the obvious thing at the right time, should by all means be secured, Tb True courage consists in do'ng the oto brush holders, sponge racks, and various surfaces for rood country rott's tlous thing in an emergency. bathroom sets. following bathtub is will be considered in the Maplewood made Into ' . N and atone. originally patented and can be turned order; Earth, gravel "I make a sinuy of the name of upside down and become a chair when ToU KoU For Motor Car. its laVatory duties are done. tali au ceceuirle man. newspaper, which lu the way only Terhapa 1 hall with joy. Commou names A bath trunk Is quite as unique aud "Rare as will get good roada Is loved by the tourist who goes to ones I de.'.)is?. The common'll name speedway for themselves aloue may of rlt Is, piohably, Times; what town byways and highways of be by a revival of tbe old toil road Other common T.mes? the earth. It is made of composition it utsut New Engwhich prevailed In stuff that suggests leather, and haa a systemtn former Is no.v names are Caroiicie, Express, It land generations. g Post. Star, San, Republican. cover to shut down, over- found in Indiana and a few Westcro Herald, Ad- lapping Uke a trunk lid, and all of it States, and quite frequently In the Democrat, News. Pre-ss- , so on. An and eraser, when Teicgtvph looking eminently respectable South. Such roads are construe.ed by odd name is The F.pitnph of TombJaptiy strapped and duly labeled. varywhich demand interests, odd armies are tbe One medium-size- d can be metamor- private dividends In the manner of any in- stone, Ar.z. Other ing phosed into a tabouret when occasion vestment If the automobllists are Puuxsutawncy Fpirit. The Iiakasek of demands. Pittsburg, The Jean Eapliste of Paw-tuckwilling to pay toll toward an the Greenville Cotton Plant, Aluminium ia one of the new bath road this will be their privilege. Ana-tin- . materials; paper macjbe la another. Ja- Any road that the government may The Dixie Miiier of Nashville, the The Open Firm Foundation. panned ware and divers sorts of zinc build will be for, common nse cud and tla lined with porcelain and glass would probably be monopolized ly Glass of Caivestoa, the Norfolk Cor . have their admirers. Packages of Milwaukee, ae farmers, who still look askance at and The The Grit of Williamsport. These rubber the automobllist. Boston Advertiser. There - are baths which jump Into shape at the are papers with' names of imposing virtue with such names as Reveille, A Conrtnelne ltontratlM. turning of a screw, and have stands so that the ma be lowered and raised When the meaioers of the legislature Monitor, Guardian and Watchman. at will.of Virginia visited the road of New The town of Li Dorado. In Teias, haa d. English bath modes lead. Canadian Jersey, they found them covered with a paper that calls itself Th Paper, fol.rw, and Bombay and other tropical newly .fallen snow, which the farmers Philadelphia Record. Ideas are well known to the occiden- removed so as to show th firm, smooth . The L!f of Mmqnlfo. tal maker and buyer of fine This demonstration surface that wet enow aid not fact the Tribune. and VTlliianj Lyman Underwood, writing make the macadam road muddy were in the Topuiar Fcience Monthly with more than any amount of argu- regard to tl e length of life of the nee worth IS Logical VValtreM, went home quite, says that It is not known Just At a London restaurant the other ment, and the Virginians converttheir to hlgnwaya tow lang'ra tsqnitoes can live, but their Impassable flay a middle aged woman entered the average life Is much longer than is orPlace and, taking a seat at one of the ed to road improvement. dinarily rupposed. - Thousand of them tables, carefully scrutinized the bill wol Hnn Clvl1U-ttlive through the winter, hibernating ia of fate. She concluded to try some Ice There Is civilization, enlightenment cream pudding. After it had been and economy In good reads. Good dark places in barns or house cellars. served she looked It over carefully, and roads lead to prompt aud steady at Iti sparsely settled localities, where they cannot find sneh places for shelcalling the waitress back, said: . tendance upon church services, school In Do ou call this ice cream pud room duties, neighborly Intercourse ter, they live through the winter In eaves and hoies under-upturnuoiiow trees. ding? and social advnnceme'.t. Bad roads trees. Even though the tem"Y'essura, and Its very nice, too." lead to profanity, worry, trials and perature may fall below freezing they But where la the Ice cream T tribulations and the loss of teams, are not winter killed, but on the apOh, that's only the name given vehicles, patience, opportunities to. proach of warm weather become acthat peculiar make of pudding. We are markets and lots of time. good tive again. Mosquitoes are frequently aure I'm a mklng specialty of it. seen flying about In tbe woJds before Dmll Hke it when you A Top ul nr Qomllon. it aiiow nas wholly left the ground, the State roads want,the It eeems to me that tsjte to people The good ytu ought Ice cream with It as long as you to contribute many millions for their Wm'i (trim Tlasi y It la ice cream pudding. -cause, ami probably the question will Ou June 3y last there were fifty-eeF- We dont give cottages with be submitted to popular vote in the a warship of 319.701) tons displacepudding, quickly replied the near future. ment in the course of construction In witty waitress. This retort convinced the middle Ia Fpiun the daily wage of a field England. Of this number twelve Teaaged woman, and she sels were being built In royil dock, laborer ranges from tuemy to twenty-ea1 Second plate. Loudon Telein nrvate sard. ranis and torir-firceuts without board. ight graph. r luiUuiis, but vv.ll not c ir-- , ry ov cr f .1, bet .line the to, ill we, gut, machine blus butte is, on i only be e '1 s e be-fo- e 1 imm-rsed- one-fourt- h - H entire XiPr auto-mobliis- Tri-viUii- close-fittin- et ru.o-mobii- e nuc-opia- g - baths-Chicag- ben-'ath- o rnf. ed . cot-tog- e e i |