11 research outputs found

    Impacted Maxillary Canines - Etiology, Diagnosis, Radiologic and Orthodontic Clinical

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    Canine maxillary teeth are aesthetically most dominant teeth which can present a smile as either holy or evi. They define the mouth’s corner, are involved in the aesthetic smile, maintain occlusal stability, and design the shape of the dental arch. As the position of the impacted canines is amidst vital anatomical structures like the nasal cavity and sinuses in the maxilla and mental nerve in the mandible, a thorough radiographic evaluation to determine the position of the impacted canines is of utmost importance prior to any treatment planning. By using a radiographic image, a clinician can clearly identify its location. The present paper aimed to determine the prevalence, etiology, and clinical diagnosis of impacted maxillary canines in orthodontic patients. Keywords: Canine impaction, Etiology, Inspection, Palpation, Radiographs, CT, CBCT, Transtomograph

    Impacted Maxillary Canines - Etiology, Diagnosis, Radiologic and Orthodontic Clinical

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    Canine maxillary teeth are aesthetically most dominant teeth which can present a smile as either holy or evi. They define the mouth’s corner, are involved in the aesthetic smile, maintain occlusal stability, and design the shape of the dental arch. As the position of the impacted canines is amidst vital anatomical structures like the nasal cavity and sinuses in the maxilla and mental nerve in the mandible, a thorough radiographic evaluation to determine the position of the impacted canines is of utmost importance prior to any treatment planning. By using a radiographic image, a clinician can clearly identify its location. The present paper aimed to determine the prevalence, etiology, and clinical diagnosis of impacted maxillary canines in orthodontic patients. Keywords: Canine impaction, Etiology, Inspection, Palpation, Radiographs, CT, CBCT, Transtomograph

    The Complexity of Skeletal Transverse Dimension: From Diagnosis, Management, and Treatment Strategies to the Application of Collaborative Cross (CC) Mouse Model

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    This study investigates the significance of skeletal transverse dimension (STD) in orthodontic therapy and its impact on occlusal relationships. The primary goal is to enhance understanding and promote the integration of transverse skeletal diagnostics into routine orthodontic assessments. To achieve this aim, the study employs a comprehensive approach, utilizing model analysis, clinical assessments, radiographic measurements, and occlusograms. The initial step involves a meticulous assessment of deficiencies in the maxilla, mainly focusing on transverse dimension issues. Various successful diagnostic methods are employed to ascertain the type and presence of these deficiencies. Furthermore, the study compares surgically assisted maxillary expansion (SARME) and orthopedic maxillary expansion (OME) in addressing skeletal transverse issues. Stability assessments and efficacy analyses are conducted to provide valuable insights into the superiority of SARME over OME. The findings reveal that proper evaluation of STD is crucial in orthodontic diagnosis, as overlooking transverse dimension issues can lead to complications such as increased masticatory muscle activity, occlusal interferences, and an elevated risk of gingival recession. Surgically assisted maxillary expansion emerges as a more stable solution than orthopedic methods. In conclusion, incorporating skeletal transverse diagnostics into routine orthodontic assessments is imperative for achieving optimal occlusal relationships and minimizing negative consequences on dentition, periodontium, and joints. The study emphasizes the significance of accurate three-dimensional assessments and recommends the consideration of SARME over OME for addressing skeletal transverse deficiencies. Finally, the Collaborative Cross (CC) mouse model is also a novel mouse model for studying complex traits. Exploring the Collaborative Cross mouse model opens avenues for future research, promising further insights into transverse skeletal issues in orthodontics

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    *.{.€> Al.TO TIMI.S:S\'n*kl)\S IKK. TS. 1**31. The Consolidated City Act for Greater Portugal AnXIOUS for United San Franciscpi Thi* is au _inirtulinc.il i atituti.iii flc*\iic*l I" ej-thl . -. „ . antVtuMii* gboai ilie day " Its proponent. . te jaim J-'raiiti*.-. _.-■' J it ,.-.,. - . ■ i .- - t.i Tlicfhaml merer ,.- m.kinrf .1 bar.) Dgl t 1 it . t-.it.li, hr n i"." States to Acknowledge Republic And Abhors Any Delay BELIEVE RETICENCE IS DUE TO PANAMA CANAL AND ATT! TUDE OP ENGLAND Parents interested In endowment \ laaura&r* for children may obtain I detailed Information from 0. K ■ J c .t> seals tad the i.irm. !,.¥.■ roanti. - il ■•'■'■ a >t ■ ;v'y I'.iii.-.ti I fbcb ronsol-dat . nd . 0111,1, IV. . •" lit* resw - "-'le .Jhc KIO|r<| lUlf„i., ,], ,,r_. «c-, To Ihls end Iber* will b*-no' al- - ' *** ..11Mic_.11 admnii*traii,.i. rd Poimgal t*tnat to lower Ib* norbUaot tax ■ iljti.l City.and cftunty govern- Ii<l,-„,,., *„i. ■ „,-. Charles P Sir tv- rate In Portugal, hot a serious ef- ''<- - ",1 ******* -■'''■ S' in. rcprc-rntltive of tl.r I'nilcd I'...., fort *lll •- ****** to give Ihe POT . fthM proportion of IbC -*- -..,„._,(;.„. -_,, ,w(-„ |h, drl_> l.y.tBgB*B. honest return* OB their itting ilthls _i.fflur.tltl.ev of the coon- ^ „.,,„,,-_,-...._,_.,__,,,,, ... | , .„ ,„„ ,:„,.•_. up. ,he* r.,...hl-.*n ..nnlte. ir..,„ -trhkb -WJT part t . ■ ,. ,_- ili,- .e_, _t„ . lewder. „rtrtlca1ly tell the __-op|. Notice. Thla la to certify that I bav* sold iu> Inieresl In lb* Purity dairy and Palo Alto Creamery. CHARLES C. FRENCH. ["■"•J"'"' speelt.1'agent New Tork LH* February 11. mi. ' MMl ■ Pbortes 1IIK and SS'n '3-lt-m. PASS* - sped.! tr in including leprc-enl* live* tt■ 1 . hteh i* m eluded it 1 . m« l< i. kin.v.., ,. S*nalt -■ I5.iti.! .< Thc People of thc Stale of Callior nia. Represented in Senate and At seml.iy. do Enact at Follows: Th ■ gi.talur. ol ihe >iale ot Ci II b form 1 al il ■. .■ . i-'.i t-iniiuenc . ..fil-orv 1- U-_.lt, ___d -l.all In - titled l" - )ii*l |.t,,p.%ii*.ii ot ti.e prop -^ ,11) "t -itch -i.cl, ..tv and I., -ii) propei rneaenl " art hat |jg itton .'* IO pr Wiajfrl and fives i.thming dopetcb i<l . JITICIENT REASON. tte Mliilsic. : reel tuppc u-ipriM Be do I i.t'iiIi. dmliiiHir.itIon In wt.iiIiik lo lyi- ,l,i.t Ibe Hritl-.li v....nl|] like,' fl "Pra.ld_.il T.I reran-* uA gal . pop* pilhllr a* ;t 'de us prated dlili . officialdom v should Ihi- 1 Bppllad to Ihe ibal all ib* goverameot will do 1 a re I'it 111-1 lo re - legislative restraints ■;hi ' aasli..' 11." Improvemeat in UmIi ill in ih* eoadliloi. To Illustrate Ih* point tbat ' Ihe ■■_■ > new goternmeal Inlands to give ibe, Mai hado. people .. .hance to l___prove ihem gtanied *elves. llsebadd spoke of th* pros- ■ hikIi ..."I almiee .,- strike* slnre the eslabllsh-- ' Itn-Hbs 1 11 ,.- the rtpoblta. "I'nder the " ■ ■ Im-, Hionar. 1.1' lie «nid. "there was a .law again*) strikes It Is our view • ii, .I- -hat workers have * right lo ask for ■»"-' •,f Wbal Ihi waul and 10 strike If they merlra inayj don't git H »*n we re|H-ali-d the il England's ,,h| ),,-, :,ii,l uaturallr strike* roll.1 thai eh-'aulted 11.. strike*, however, ate hli.Klunnot rum ■■. I'lihllrnh In* Ihe least" say* that Portugal' has site nillllary planj" (or "'I"-; the f*ip-u. and thai while ihe eim-' i-ov.rn- sin.,1,D| iv.ntloii will likely 10 Foi iirovj.i, rot brief compulsory ml II- llary M-rtlre, tl,,. ..nny alii tie* "main- d* "BO* laltt'tl i.nil lor ilefeuattf pur|MiSf-* ibbI of and lor >i-i- in iba _-e.6a.len, There , JUST ARRIVED j New Pattern English Blue Ware : a Sow OS iu-.i-i.ix J S * TtAW tm*-mrtt*m ht-Urlt-*d J BIXBY -Se LILUIE t HIGH GRADE GROCERS : . • Phone 73 University and limcrson * • - - : ***-SB****************************************** •'••••• •••••••••fa*********************************, s...... . - Telephone TOT *..,*.. Y*r_Nlppo*ile a -— _.. rr. - . HEDGE Bred and 1, ... .1 and. into hot. ■ I .c.,-..,-.l.,:.i, " **tXMe "' ***-*-***. Machete |g..b. lely 1.0 _•* c-m-oWaieil _ it > lttd "» « " ernmem will. .'..,c ... ..( tl,. ,„..vrme..t n s! •."•"»"-"" «-' -*• l*pablk ol r-h.■■ Marh-.l.. -sis epi ...,i , camlsetrd srith much ...v,..,.' '■' "i,"i ******** ***** "' ***** -**•] On- thing thai I - i..d.. and hi* ; nuances tttt imoMt power* from lb* ng-aalaaaaian EVnbof J liaialba-RH*.|; the total 1..--..T. i,...,H..rdj.. u ...ii Ilm |o i...iti..l-r the Utile rhtldrea ",lf" "'■ *111 "f lt'- l--i '• ' j cunt *! me rif arga that tb*reJ ■si-Ualedl shall hn - pari ... ... .1 rd mill- and mines.j ""* '•"• organliation nt the ,-r- woald I- t.-*ioration of et-Klag ffi ,t Ihe iiii-t.i. or of the dim-'ti'tie- pti*388""- Roietnarot ■•' '• '.-^j^!3^- raal.ff whei.iK.. •_».. 1' t .1 dectot. tLcrcof. CUtlng Ibe *-.f-oriiii.it .........n it ha* "achadp said thai tbe fiamei. of eotnc ,.r Portugal s governroenlal *f- ihcir.Mi _i , general m .|_.,,..l ,1., hroaghl sbouf. the Bbatement 61 tbej,b*' r-BBsihuthin woald tobablj lw fort. Hatalha-lleU ebaractcrlted tioti. .ball-appro*, fitch ...ii.oli.L , .-.rat *bop .tit. thr etlabHsh-_|-_«jlrf j ***^otwti more b) the Prbncfa par-|lb« <.v. ..helming senllmenl regard* an.l ihe charier nf*tHcfa e..i....1ii|jt,.1 li.iru.l, Coart*. tBr stamping oaf *j*-»biMl *«-«>del than by tha. of iba tag Manual hy declaring: r* provision* oT Ihi* Injnttl rntril] Ih el ... -■-....' "b-lBd Btolea, admitting ihat ihe, "Tl,. i-raple don't ehlnk anything lilni 1'. in,title*, ind i»-l.iu!l - ■ -**her eysleau place loo I. power ahom hint tooil or bad. We don't oh ■ ■ tle«, oi-. believe Ihat all Ibe I " '""' *****'* *oona\ hold Mhi reapott-dble fnr ntiie-repub- ' ■■• ' I■ ■' t .:...,. ,■ v'"' ronletnpla l, pro. lirai. iTi.tovrnmeni lie waa a \ ■ • ■ "' leglalalloa n* Rngland I* mere 1...1 nnd a mediocrity. He.wi so!..!.tV.l _..i.. it. Tbe it- ..- ""** rmt*Ua- to Imiimv* the in-o- men l> .. victim of- - elrdhnsUM | i.lltlon.' Marbado said, and his reign (* ended fnr.-ter." "'"•' ,*"' i,r l» "to 1- In glvi N. in ihere any Indicallom . pntrph ih rough a m.t guvern-flba allghteal hope for ihe pro(ender. I ;ll, *■! nunIn '■> Inipn..* H0111 lliuiiol HI* name Is hgnlty own ■ ini.iittf.il' " ntablioued in Enclose that lot nf ....... Mlfli a ,:.....1 hedge. A very fine lot • J. of California or.,, n for a abort time at fSA per tli..u*and. A fl*e . " lot of l-iii..-|.-riiiui 1 -|.i.-s and mill**. x ■"■■ FRUIT TREES All the leading taticU**. 'SHADES I'ew-rr. Acacia, Maple, tn n._. Etc. SHRUBS -.ii t i-> eelect froi YOU CAN cvourCOAlLi TELEPHONE? \W*\ I ■■--_-\ mkmM-H OLD STANFORD HEROES SERIES Now is the time to plant!! STANFORD NURSERY CO. M II. BlLLE, Manager ' THE TELEPHONE is tl/.- coal man's best ■ .l.-t,,.,., .,vt„, „[ |,,. ome hj wire aryl their .).. ■ k* l.y mail. If «..u Um%m Into a new In.use or haw" an unrtj-r.tctl net-it of fu.'-l. J oil ian t'lu-ti s_t«.- a ilsje"* time hy I > I - ..T ,.-■...... -our oetl-T. - In tin- mining and slopping of coal. Hie Hell Telephone lia*. heconie an Importaiil 'fa.lor. Tin- v.lol. . .1, n, nV.i. and ...ur. .- of *upply .,r - kept in ...u.iaiit murli ...Hi the llell la>K.HIslaure Service ami the <lsn- _. i o 'fa "i.iI famine . ■ ■ ,i;. reduced.' THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE ANDTELECRAHCO. - E.rrr.lIHI ***MhHM i. ,,,. ».,„.-r ... ,r,_SJ.,.m California Invitation Day March 1,1911 These Rates Will Increase California's Population Now ii the tlm. to bring -our f.iIKi mil. _ Luw Rstts from the East lb Csliforni*. * Ik-It.-, arc ll.t-1. I'lHTU I'M-" Vr.-m tfl. I'vl I'lHTl St. 1,,-lls __ttTO_B New' Orlean* Ero-a Memphis • Prota Eott Worth . .|S3.mi . . 3171 V: rt.oo . . 33.06 ,, . 33.06 _ . . 36.00 I -ids N.w York .. Prom llcwtos' Prom .PhlUilelpfak* Prom Kansas City , , 1 "loin -Omaha- 1*-0.00 . 43.4a 2-..00 25.00 ]■■ Mi.i -• lute-. Irom other point* p i.poriitu ,1.■:■ \pm ■ • io to April 10. llll. .*". . J lor Itiformttlon write E. SIIII.Ll.Ni.'.ltl lit; "• 6an' Jo_f, or l_i:W!S LITTLE, Ag.id. I'alo Alu ir. -. : ...00 In V-Beci Manh H. F. A P. *.A. . Former <oa<h or aliautord. «bA gge_ c.-d.-d in turliltig out fitnlball'tt-at.i* which weno superior lo^tVnlvetslit of California's for four ..u....-*t- ■ (MAKING APPLE SAUCE i l\ ],. ■: '.ri-ilit ir.1 apul. - j.iuil. tn|o -_ni.-jc.tlis.n..t pet! hui met. it) watb tliviti vtrll, and .tarter, sjj. IbC **e» lY-M* Tril-.i... 1 J, ;." Mttd ' ' '.' I- * 9X0*4 tl'c.i' • us. He rcslgui-d from ihc.-osi- n ii of ey*rh to prartice law in Sau 'taad^ob- after his fourth . tucces- ite victory. SOUTHERN PACIFIC .nplc* [,r.--,-r...t I-. : uungt imt .ii" '• .,! Ipptt pulp id -ii watted vi Hh, pecM-T CUSHION MAKING ...ft. tcrj).* snd .**u '»-.* in tt , . anjA fill inllow- made of mu . I.eese cloth.■and-yota haw a good ,p plUow t-ir tour .lfhion*. say* t Itcnvcr Time* Ti*«uc paper wrap- i -, r. (rom orange* and ten..!.-, .nt . _il-,t ina-.e excefleni filttf-g for ■ ;,i,.n. not ni dai(i - nte -- i i-riaii S.i*nce M.mii..:. Mo 1 * Inc snd une-'third fare lot ihr round trip lo point* in California via .OLTHRRN PACIFIC, on «ale Feb to, .1 nnd 33 Return limit **'*> -<-.'*-. Manufacturing | AND SHIPPING Mean a Big Town at Ravenswood Deep Water, Main Line Railroads, Electric Lines, Cheap Power. THE FIRST FACTORY Now Building MORE TO FOLLOW. Now is the time to buy property. LOW Price., EASY Terms IT WILL MAKE YOU MONEY. Ravenswood Investment Company * PALO ALT

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    PACE tlC.HT DAILY PALO ALTO TIMES,FRIDAY. JLXE 4. 1915. Entertain For Belgian Relief (Continued from Pace One.) from Cries, Mudel ROd Krelnlcr 1> Frltwh, Rnd readlnc* at uric-lion frirm Ilillwer-l.ytlon'd "'Richelieu' nnd llxhter intrr'irctiiilon* like Kit cenr Field'*, jioi-inc, mid ftlrrlni* KprOM und poetry hy nurli author* n* KipllDB and Vance Cook. IfooNe Acts in Rutho<«d Tho noBl recall I npiiparanrr- »t Houne before ■ Iocs! tudtwce wni hla portimya] Of PrlDP* John In the rerent production of Alfred itowos' "SherwrifHr- mi tiir gmttiida of tha Stanford estate by ihe Stanford En- Kllsh Club. Hit work In thin pari wan rx<e|itloiinlli- -.-. Ml done. H- waa n real villain of tbe dyed-lo-the* wool n|af>clefl. nnd maintained thi* role ronnUlcntly He htm been prominent In collage (inuiHillfH for ■»*/■ eral yeiim and m-hlev-nil coneldeP* aide Hiiccefs In unuteiir thcMilan work before coming to Stanford Frltucli ha* freely given or hut time nnd intent on inrmv nccaslona At preMiu he in (earning several i-Uiam of joiinj; vloUnlKln, ArnotiK the tm>ti)ttern of the Sinn ford HelRlan relief --uniinlltee wlio are harklnr. Frit-..-), -ind Union- In this chart table venture are Mm Veri-nm Lyman KellogK. rhsl Mrs. i*avici titarr Jordan, Mn. 1> Wight Allan, dean of women. Mm. Harris J. It yen, and Professor Frederic C Woodward, dean or the Stan* ford taw achool. .i-jCubberley Will Measure Oakland! (Continued from Page One.) Ooom ol B.g G-jn., Early Id April. H»!i a nob llrlng ut UamtilrO.'ii. near MudHmtaih wtnttm Iti tlic Speitetur, tmytufti "Ae I set read luff the oilier n*lii I lieiinL or. miliei fe'i. n Km. vli.ruiti.it t-i-i'tu *t-> rral Uioen rt'i-a-H'eU I tboilgbl al Dml it <<-hh 11 miii.'i ran OMiwiif'tnu*1 i* hiipl iht* itu'.-i' our rmitd iKiibmii therir. Tlien * eutjuiUll nliui 11 idlgl'' I «* mid luriliMiih a rut, to llo- cblf- mimicry nflb*ei ul ul« tiniii'- uhl: Orion to mnke ■lire i in. then-fun utile 10 mnil- (but Hie diiu-imr^a of thr ori.iir. guua *m- dutivtiy audible ninety •eten ■mime rabe- rr.itti ibe 1. in o, ibe "uiiii.i tiii-ii.i; aouie.. iiesi- ■ bout eleven mlnniei- lo travel lbe ill" lance " An e'en more remarkable Id-ihik* of the ImroeiiKe distance nl •vlilcl, gun fire enn !«■ liennl wan alTiirilcd ni rhe time of the Freuch Tk-torjr tit l}(elu bach Tbe booming of it>e emu waa ili'-tim iiv beard on the horthrrn "lo|-i- of iin- 1 -. i- «■ 1 = • ■-. ■- Alps far down in HwllxarlgBd The dlttnin-e la J»i"i elchiy miles a* the crow (lie*, and u. tl/ia ca«e li i i be reinetnbt-red thai Hie hTiinx "ere mu the 13 5 **•,*,»> Klfttiia, foul merely held artillery.-l^»t> , don Opinion- ea»»»e»e»»»»#aa»eo»e eeeae»aae»>i»»»»eeeae»»aae-»e*»»ea»t»»aa»» ..eeaeeeeeaeeeaeeeeee eeeeeeaeaaeea•■^♦♦•♦••••••••♦•••»»««»»g» pttbtle achoola of SprliiKflcId. Man*).! All lh« local men havr relumed. j In Qie Held work or the Salt Lake City hun-ey Frofeiowir Ciibiierleyl hlmanlf inv«»tiKited ihe general or-i giinlintlon. nil rnlnlHtr.it Ion nnd '■ finnnce. He collaborated with Bn-j perlntendent VnnSU-kel In einmln-, Ing tbe eon re en of Mud? Bl»d work' of Inalrncllon I'rofeftnor Terinan itiaite a hhtI.iI I Btudv nf the arheol hultalngi. bf-j gteole condliloioi. medical iMiwctloj)! and the In-trio-ilnn given In hygiene Profeaeot Heme iroted tbe children in rendntf: writinj* rvaiiifKWltlAfl. j spelling and in uinttiory and reamn-j in< problems ir arithmetic In the»e '■ Ir-nta he aaa aaalaled by Mr Wll-' llama, wbo aiao teeted ibe eyealgbt or the .-h^dren nint ulnrfled tie* »t-*i(K.l» and elaaiie* for atyplenl or unoanel c-htldren The field work of the mirvey lanl- rxi thee* w*>«K. May l-n to 2S—and ckfi«« nvatmunl until mldnlgbt l| ■ir\.(ia and (oniprehenalve intwetlKetloo \tn.tlier month Will W rnniitrM in the work oT tithiilnt- lag *n4 vtatmx rrnu.it in be printed | f^r u*«e b« the board of education j The Avenue of Commonwealths at the Wonderful Panama-Pacific Exposition ml .-lltlei lMmrf.in<-ti( Meet" Negd Tti*. Stanford department of edn- raiii.n meet* .% tfti-iit need in iirrann-1 11.K l«. make ibe*.e illy Hurveyn. Reptdl) -crowins e|tlen find them-i selves nnitrnjieil w|ih school dlfllcul- iiorj Hint an- nliiMwi in'lamprohotul" lib* to rlllzen roiiinillteeM or bonrdN. KoUllnic bin it i-oiii'iiit'le Hrlentlfle ea- lltnelC >•rrt Hlllliorltlen run xbou ii i-iiiDiiitinll) where It Htnndn. anil uhnt iniiKt l>e done m snve ■none) nnd watted affOFl ileal (ilhbi ml.. h!»j nt Unit In I'orllatid Mont 11 < I tonal mirvp. of Ibli* kind \ in- in mi. mid utbam nil fiir. 1st ft:. IluttC.I i <• 11. nnd Snii iLAke ("itv| UK .-all i*. (laklitml tbla >ek Ineurm *n impontlAl ouUldej inkm of the altltatton there Kljuif.ird rnlvrrnltv lies ii" ilejiart-. ■nt ni-ii hrtiiKi. li nrvntni reputa* n ■•< ,i nui-fill far tor In I tie ROlU* j n of i.mrtlral iirvbleros than lhe f i-iliK-atlon Cubberler: nnil.' ilearhniided iirne-, i\ In- hat. acquired two- i own hoaril In Pnifin- j ,nid l L N the Avenue al RtlKttdilan il Ijulldlng, "til-1. mid An •if Shi i Sun I'iimi.-In. i at the i'nnaina I'arlfl.- International Hag before the beauiirnl New York State ■i of lbe atale foulldlDCS al tbe hune I I That Hose We can please you both in price and quality lie per foot up AT COOKE'S Phone 350K 270 University Ave. .Ir. K.lHh ll.iMiri.lth .in it (]pi trade Mawin ol n.-n,.i.-, are a|>eod* mi; iiic month of June In PnlO Alio with rirlnndM Vrrnr Mi Klttue% left rljll'11.1 il IM-I'l. IH llllTOj i*tVa. lo I A 125.00FivepieceGoldenOakOfficeSetalmostnew125.00 Five-piece Golden Oak Office Set almost new 50.00 The Furniture Exchange Corner High St. and Lytton Ave. Phone 284L Playing 11 Safa. Elokua-r'luMiih Itas fov*-n inln-d up In n lot of xbn.ly iluidulul trnn-tiiclloiia. niul >ei hi' it ui'vur enught. Pokua- Tlist'a Jntt Uke KIhImIuIi I ieiiieml*er when "e were it'y and a tin car* we« I lo t*e tle,l tw n dug'a lull PIUMUl. Waa nhmya I lie fi-Ibo. U'llii held lbe iloj: - l.lfe. Exchange For Pah Alto Property l.o« Alio.-, ranch o( i.l aeres. onc- .tiiif to full-bearing pnioea nnd eoi"i |ive.roon* h«u»e. barn. »eH. cbirVon I ;'otiHi-«, ptn QDOul Irnoine flcBi of luVtrt. 1'iiee i:.:.nti. San Jte 2fl icret south ot Sen June on blghwnj. one-rourlb mile lo m hoot, tbrfla-fourths mllr* to MaU<m level Ntllmani Mil, good water plant -oiiie o.tk trees, no improve tee nt* j *.-.nfoi mortgngij li.r.flo V. V. HARRIER UW In I vrn.lt y Avrnne. l>'o Alio, tjg«n§|jg) llA'I'llMtlKS IVsl'KtTKIl l-HKK si.i|. ,,t .nil do.n everjf «eek or two and •ft n* |..,,v nl v..-ir alorege bat- Unprecedented June Opportunity Sale Including: all Colored Wash Goods) and Underwear Lines Throughout Every Department COMMENCING TUESDAY MORNING JUNE FIRST. WE WILL MAKE SWEEPING REDUCTIONS ON ALL OUR COLORED WASH STUFFS INCLUDING VOILES, PLAIN AND FIGURED CREPES, FANCY SWISSES, LACE-CLOTHS, PLAIN AND FANCY CREPES, RICE CLOTHS BATISTES. COTTON AND SILK CREPE DECHINES AND RATINES. Notwithstanding ilic fact that we have recently held one of the most sucesshil sales in the history ni our business, yet we will give to our customers the usual June opportunity which so many"have become accustomed to look for. BIG REDUCTIONS on all utir miliums ami short ends. \V« need vhc room and will make prices thai will move them dill in quick rirch'T. 1.3 off—Silk Remnants— 1-3 off and silk mixtures 1-? off i Hit--hall i«l> "ii all dirt's* gwn.il*; ,111*1 \\«ui|cii ii'innant- 1 hie ."in iii "ll "U all ,'",i'-ii rt-mnam - ilK.lh.it.fJ L.'in,.,hani-, percales, outings, gnt:i.iCas, lineua -trim-., ari <li.iI'Ciit-^. ;iml vvluilc )• mt.ds— which an- sliml Icnf-Inl- (r«.m the ln-vl panaris "I • *tir M-n-k. PARASOLS Ladies and Childrenr Parasols One-iotinh nflf oi our entire line oi new spring style parasols,—-a good as>ort- ment ni solid shades ami fancy novelties, new style handle;*, new liberty hell and Tokio Tops, new shirred effects—25 per cent discount i" close. LADIES' UNDER VESTS Mercerized lisle—low neck and sleeveless—Irish crocheted lace tops, regular 1.00,1.00, 1.25 and SI.50 grade, (Ml sale at 75c each. At 1% a pair—ladies lace and embroidered lisle Hosiery in tan and pearl grav. A limited number oi pair to close at 1% a pair. LADIES' SILK WAISTS Ladies fine white lingerie and colored wash dre>-e-. to close at hall price. Taffeta silks anil Moires from S5.00 l" S7.50 each "ii -ale to close at ^8e each Trunks and Suit Cases tj and traveling hags at special price reductions. \\ t- have just received from ihe east. ;i new line of solid leather *-itit cases and hags fully guaranteed, in si vie. workmanship and wearing qualities. Xew line fibre and matting cases on hand and the ever popular Ratine cases. flflendenhall CL Says utile Awtwe: AiKWo .* iru-ati, .-i a.-irn *-inht ch«ai>ei than r<?- |M|rn riHii'H wli> l rail <.n » WH- laril Scrvli'v SintUiti otir-i* In n phone 978K. so. High St. ;....iiiiii..;;;.;;;;;;.?..;.;.i......;..;;;;;;;;;;;;.if..j.ji.......i.i!.iil!!!! '&4LO ALTO • • I il»**44^>*f414a.***a.a..l,».»a.aA..aa.al*al.a.ja..aa..>.a,a............ — .

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    TUB WKATHKR. J Baa Innusiii. Ore. H,— I 1 ■*■■ Palo Alto: Fair tonight I mnt\ fUtarday. WlMsBO!., I ,.-.. .,,1. , * lattg fate Alfa 2ttm?a Hw pcMtal rsgalaUwaa aoa rr.ialr- ibr i-'srw.) ml sab. sertpttosw ta dallr aaasaa wrtthla Ihi- _rvrnll.fi of r.ptrm. VOL. ja. PALO Al.TO. CALIFORNIA, I'RIDAY, DECEMBER n, hk*. NO. 136. ■man mi' ' - mamwmwnmmmwwwwwmmnww* The Ladies of the Episcopal Church Invite you to attend their annual fair and entertainment this evening at Jordan's Hall at 8 o'clock Admission 25 c. You are requested to bring the whole family. wmtmmmmommmmmnomoemmmmmmmmmnmmmi PAU) AI/TO .VKWH l.KTTBR. Usst Wslnuts from Santa Barbara—ao blaachlag matter on tban —Only at Compton's. j RUEF IS GUILTY ASKS DAMAGES FOR GRAND OFFICERS OF BRIBERY DEATH OF SON VISIT K. OF P. AND TAKKiS SIX 11A1^. All aorta of saw Dr; Beans now '■. ID-Mmaa. Cranberry. Pink. Butter,'™*- '* ,,v ****** ***** **** HOI Its ■mall and largo White and Kidney j -Comptoa'a. m*m**tm**m Make aome Biscuits wttb a com* blnatlon of our clean Bran—n Baby—-and Oraham flour and 1 bow good youTl tool. Comptoa'a Now Fiab --Salmon- Trout, Sordini-*. Bloater* and Herring—all In bulk. Complon'a. Try our with wax ton's Home Bread, rorerod paper—-sanitary. Cotup^ Foreman IWfMMia K*j» it.. Jbi*. Hi'-i-tiii-il iiMiTi. ut _If.hu. tAltOl. HVSdS WAS KM.1.1 _JI BY FAM.INCt FHOM IsAIIBKH A VKAB AOO. r.impUtiil III.it.. Carrlrtta ILn.1- ling nn thr I'art of the Defendant. Homemade Mincemeat and Mince ♦ We*. Complon'a. j X Homemade Candy at Complon'a. j I If you want tho boat quality and J beat variety, tbere la a plae* where' ♦ dWvilort.1. .you at-o sure to get them, namely,!* nmiTON'N. Mammoth Queen olives—Dell- clous Compton's. Professor Doane Speaks on "Tahiti" j Itu. I t f.t-l„,| |ty i.i.lm . A Int.- mt-BMgi' r t Haa * IV-llHl-si. »Ulm I hill ||i,r,. |. J >" trvth la tbr minor that Abr * Itai-f |m-| I-,.mmi 11.it »nirl,l. * his. morning. , Ab* Har. ..........t lu/i-ry »lgu ♦ IhU mortilnu that hr t%m* |rnfr i il 1-. alght nf anguUlt in thr 41 "umj mil Hta PF** ***** ♦ -Hlik.-ii Mini thi- IimukIih'Ss. In-. * ii.hiIi its- |.r.ii..un. ,'it -i>.l • He wim X.,-fA la * tillirr . "in |. I- # » mryr. and In- htttl mi wort) tn ♦ ♦ *ay alien ..-.-.ikf.i-t ....- MlTftl * . U> him. Aboat tu oVIorb H. it- Willi !.'.,| I1111tl.1l lr..iii ii a. 1-Hi-ill. wiM noa htm. imt Ihr Iwo hail m tm.-i ron- t* t-i-m. . - r..l«t."> Hutu nlng th*. t-mr*- of art Ion 9 It Ink- rn Mhrn ltl.. I In laken to ( '■.in iimi MiwnntiUe thr I"".. ,.f the graft \rt—tt iitlo-t ore* itrtrr- inim .1 in full.,., up ihr liclnri.. it..". ■ Initiomtw tni fttr itl-li iw-w -.nn-il.. or go tn Jail. ♦ IMWIIIMIfilll HOLIDAY SLIPPERS Slippers make pleasing gifts. We have the largest and nicest assortment of Slippers we have ever shown. -- Be sure to stop at our store on your shopping tour. Kid and eh Slippers Moccasins 3 .iofts— Profeeaor H W. Doane. of Stan ford, gave au Intaroattng talk oa Tahiti'* at tbe uie* ting ol tbr Menu Clab of tbe Methodist Church laal nlgbt. Ou the flr-.' of July Profee- snr Doaae sailed from San Fmnrlo- • 11 on the Bloomer Mariposa and arrived at Papeete.' the principal eity of tbe Island of Tahiti, wblrb la la latitude IE dogma aouth and 8.H00 mllea from Ban Franciaco. luat In; ♦ tee's vote on ami lime to att nee* tbo native eel*hra- J • l*-»l',*_l*r*? tion of the fall of thr hostile on tbe. Mtb of July, ror Tahiti la a Frencb( possession Mr Doane remained on thr Ulead six week* and Investigated a certain; srale Inaert whlrb waa destroying; tbe co. nanui palm* He distributed a certain parasite, wblcb lt la believed will In time deatroy the ecale..' this bring the objert of bla trip Ttw Crime. Ttw crime of which Ahe Huef sfii.sit.l- convicted |» ihr ittaklnij of aw offer of a IMOOO iiriis.. •„ fni-nt. r hupt-rt laor John 3. 1 hi. 1. to in Hn. in ■ tl., Ut- ■ti.---« nin.. r nut Una * to (hr 1 tiM.-l lUllroada an in* * ' rin .nl In.H, . rr.ui.l.i-. fnr , tltr i.|H-r,iti.in nf rertaln nf Ita • lln*-. In aod mi r i-i-rtaln iir.i'1 * la tbr rity ami niuitty i.i" Haa • I'raii'-lisui ♦ **■*♦ ♦♦*>♦*>♦ •*>♦♦*♦•♦♦*♦♦♦♦ Kor the death of ber son Carol j through an accident which occurred j ou Dacembor 13. 1»67. while he j waa rmphyed by C. E ChrUtenaou j and John Darling In tinning wont j oa tho Palo' Alto Preabyiarlan j Church. Ur*. L, B. Synon haa j brought suit against her son's em- i ployara for the aUm of 1,100. It U alleged In thr complaint 1 (lied yeaterday ibat C. K. Christen* 1 aon caused thr young man to aaa a j Udder that waa unOi for aaa. am) as a result young _*rnnn full, to tha pavement below and later died. - The plaintiff atlegra na^lceaea Ion tho part of tha overseer. Chris* j lenson. In that after holding and . steadying the ladder for a time he , abandoned tt. which aet waa Iba ; illritt .ause of the accident. ' Tbr son was at the time 20 years ! of age aad was the sole comfort and >u|..Kjrt of his widowed mother. j WllUnl. ft wart. Kerroll and Mr- ! (intern of Palo Alto are the plaln- : tiff's attoreeys. i.IUMi 1 II .M I.I.UHt U HiNFIV I M' l.KAVti HRKPICR (IF BRC-, (Hlim HFIIAPPXKH HKHK- KcJ-MN* Kvrwtwg t^mrlwdra WMh a lUnqwel at Which Atltlreaara -Are Ma.lt- by VUltor*. moat enjoyable banquet waa aerrad .at the conclusion of tbe regular session of the local Knights of PythUs Lodge last evening Tha feat 1 villa* were In honor of tha rMt of the grand officers to Palo Alto. Grand Chancellor W. D. Wagner, of Ban Bernardino, who U alao aaora* tarr of the state hoard of railroad rommlkslonera. and Grand Keeper of Records aad Beal Hermann flebaff- ner. who U now serving his twonty- Iblrd vear la that ofllce. ware tha gueals of tbe evening. A. S. 1'mphreys. past chancellor or Palo Alto 1-odgs, aeied aa toast- master and the visiting grand oA- jcers treated tbe brothers to able and , interesting talk* on Ibe history and purposes of Ihe order. Tba KnlghU j of Pythias were among lha very flrat of Ihr fraternal ordrr* to organise here, and they bold tbetr early *ee- sloos In old l-ortrw* Hall Tha local lodge la In a very flourishing condition Last Religio-Science Lecture Tonight l-nifr-Mor J, fl. Ilodgrr Will Hoar in-HHiir al Prr-tiytrrian ("hor*--*-.. Abe Ititef. who once held the gov- •-rnment of Saa Kranclsro In Ibe hoi low nf hla groedr inilni. Is now a condemuad felon. A Jury has pro* nounrwd lexally the vrrdtn whlrb Tbe speaker eiblhlled a Urgej f|w ^^ ,___ w ^^ ^ number or photographs, among them. the man who at bis first trUI said a picture of the aquator. sperimeasi tbat he was guilty bas now heard of wood aad example* of nallvo ,h-» *or* ***oe* by twelve maa handiwork. Th* annual ain't km of lh* office™ ot lb* club resulted as follows: Presidani. A. M Cuthbertson; vice- president. J. h 11 Stover; ler. chairman of social committee. A. W, Bell, chairman of membership committee, it \v Doane: chairman of Christian work commltt** A. F Itogers. "worn >o nifii out tn him nothing but even-banded Justice, Tbe verdict waa returned at 3:'._ o'clock yeaterday artemooa. alter _ period of suspense Uatlng almost ox* nrtly twenty-four hours, Jaat New Invoice of DINING ROOM TABLES Just Received . ~(s" af Call and See Them 1 McKIBBEN-BEAL CO. Phone 12 222 University Ave. PALO ALTO r .in- iwenty-iot Wlllard; aeeretary.l frlead. of Justice were beginning ~ Dene- despair. -Five bal lota were had before an agreemrnt was reached. A great crowd, which the walls of Carpenter's hall could by tin mean* contain, had been watting airier ear- it morning, nol with standing the fart tbat the moat discouraging report* were current and a general Impress-ton that a dbutgreement was more thaa probable. The air was heavy and vitiated; lh* prospect • of any Cottagt-, or bungalow wanted, by! good newa extremely thla; but the one person, fof a month from De-,!«,1«t multitude watted on like __ ___, , , . , __. -the leaders of a forlorn bop*. Many- cembrr 16lb. complrtely furnished.; w„# BUOi,,n(, (n ,he aisles, and lh- Addreas Upton Sinclair. Carmel. Cal. j vestibule and the sidewalk Mf* ' parked wltb hutBOBlty. Vet tbaae ■ ware but a handful comi-arM to the jthouaanda who waited and watched ! throughout the city for the last act i of the great drama of Justice which had been pUylng alare August It 1 Wben Judge lawlor finally . a»- '|.ruled 'he bench 11 wa* exncil- l*.9f* o'cloek by tbe watrb of the otflcUl rlerk. titter slUace prevailed aa tbr mandate of the court was delivered. "I deelre tbat the strictest order j lie malautoed In the courtroom,'* aald Judge U«!"f la quirt, but tm* preaetve tones "Any person who Is j guilty of any form of demonstration iwlli. be severely dealt with " The clerk read the verdtci aloud" "Wa. the Jury. And Abraham Ruef. th« defendant In IhU action, guilty no charged In the Indictment herein." "Silence. Sllenre! Sit down' ' Keep your seats'" rrted balf a doxe_ ofltc»rs as the crowd balf roe* to it* feet aad seemed about io break Into : spontaneous eheera. Hrorntrti Jnbn->on'* Il*-inark«. "The oae Incident which did more ito deUy ibe verdict than any other i that took place during tbe trial," isatd Foreman McNamara aa he was fileavtag the boUl last algbt. "waa J the concluding argument of Hiram Johnson. We were meeting as gwn- I tlemeo. and nat 11 rally reaeoted M« attempt to hulldose us." -. ' Wants c-ttagr Here. BENWELLS Novelty Theatre Program lor Friday and Saturday "David Garrick" The lemons pUy By a Wommi Wit An F.xceltent ITsma A WorKman'5 Dream A Splendid Stery Housccleanin^ Day A f\ooA Comedy The Mttmiiifr's Daughter A Oood Story Illustrated Song N.-tlilug cheap bat the ptrtce— 10 <■■■■'* Ai Uu- ctir.lHilan Church last night Professor J, o. Rodger continued his course of lecture* la th* religto- sclentlflc InatltaU will) an einosl- tlon of th* -luesllnn. "la Fslth R*a- sonabls?" He pointed out tba striking rases of confidence shown I by men In the orderliness of nature I aa shown In the construction of ■ bridges, engines, tunnels, subms- " rim. telegraphs. Ifa argued that ; this lendency to trust In things an- seen Is perfectly reasonable, aad thai the ground* for faltb fo Ood are ae 1 substantial In many caaea as tbe rea- i sons tbat prompt men to confident:* la groat undertakings In thr -physical 1 world. The closing lecture or thU course ; will be given tonight at the Presbyterian Church, at 1:1(1 o'clock. The {subject will be "Does Science Offer jany Data on the Afler-I.lfe*" Ot-gan Pi-iisp-am*. 'II f. BlodgeU. Organist 1 Sunday. December llth. Congre- iN.im.sl Church. 4 p. m.. 1'r.i.tud'um, A minor Bach Andante Cantsblle from Sons!a ln A iu: ... WMor Th* Passing of a Hero (from Sonata. Op. It) Beethoven Angel Trio, from "KHJah"* . Mendelssohn S'octume la V. flat (requested).. Chopin Tertelto fr«n "Attlla." "Te aot quest Aolma" (requested). Verdi l_etster Ftnehllag (requeetedl.-. Orle« Grand Fantssl*. d major ... . Banh . Wednesday. December Hth. Alt Saint* Churrh. 4:30 p, m.: Mimic of the Spheres—.Rubeastetn Serenade Jenaeu Adagio from Sonata In A flat. . . Ilhi IlltllTglT Oavolte from "Mixtion" . . . .Thomas Coma-anion. O major "requested) Battete Aria. "Repeattr" Oonnod I'atiMiN* Aatlew C'tMalag Her*. Cpion Sinclair, author of "Tha Jungle." the hook which created sucb a furor two years ago la eipoa* lng the had conditions of the Chicago stockyards, is advertising In The - Times ror a fariiUhwl cottage ta Palo Alio. He is now at Carmel and Is gathering material for a naw book which trjy Include a chapter* with local coloring. The UNIVERSITY BAZAR Mim HAWAII, l-roprtrtur. SPECIAL SALE Choice Japaneee AaHtpw* Rare Worka af Art Pine China and Cmbroldet-y NOW AT 2U Uilversify Avciic Hear Rjnmws Street. Tcirphone AI6X. eeee*e*******s*s qeeo *■*■*■» Special Xmas Offer ; We will pay tbe axpreas * ■ bargee on oor Olace Fralt la i two-pound boxes aad Urgrr lo . any part of the t'nlted States. J This offer Is good only from 1 December 10 to December 16. I Our OUce Kfu« la abealata- 1 ly the finest upon the market. ♦ and 1* being aold by nearly all 1 the leading confectioners oa a the coaat taft rear. Tou caa* _ not send aaytbtng to yoar J eastern friends that will be * more highly appreciated. ' lt J is packed Id burnt-wood boaee 4 wllb local designs, as usual ♦ I-rare your ordrrs early. Ks- I pre** shlpm— ta rrq«lre sev* * eral days luss_re at Xmae Oxmm. j WILSON'S Crockery l Important Announcement SUITS PEES-ED -Z*5-c» t (Wmmeorlag Monday, Xovemlter Olh. THB THRKK I.ITTLK t TAIIjORS. XB9 rnlversity avtmne. local bennch of the F. Thowiai Dye Works of Son FnuscUco. will clma aad prre* emits for SBc Suits Gillcd For and Delivered : mo******* Fmonx «sn. t ****** * t****m***o ..**••*•••••* tiom la the time to be looking ap IMshn* for CbrUtmae. We hav* opened mf aaana alee Harilaad. Drop la and look chaw over. For a Few Days We are offering a -pedal In a flve*plecr aet for bedroom. lawk at the window. Yon can alwaya depend nn the qaallty and pric* of *nr t*n* 'rrie.. Yon will never know tbe satisfaction of tradi_« watll you have tried ns for one month. T***-I.Kl*ONE 78 If not row* en lent to roM* to tha Steer. SALLOWS & RHODES • raoran. rAix> AUTO aiirr A CLAM

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A" si.-. : ■ i■*".!* ■ ^i»c »*»H»a*.t *] ( th**,**—*-**»" '<«« «t,i»mM II It l-4.li r, riMllluhlkwdf. T+t*i '"'-a, hi'tam-1*" Jthit .ihul tv»ir..r child, r* - • tlancIDJI tl.nt,»1 i *' I *.. .er*; hoattat rflMJf -ii 1. (H tlot ill will m.n**a* ^tmt&_i*_m_T^" -M'iil.1,1 llukmnihft, ItnU-iaT.i**--. imxiou*ormt i'o a -Ite ..f pali.lul.w-nt-"* 1 1I.1.I1-.1, latl t uld l.*ar ii,/ i.u,,- 1 licit yte*atdx\*mt my t .i."i.. r - - *,..,. . ,.f a *n*\ ll ■"!'-; I Imlf TIM flu ti tur M and Imt en id BKaln lit.nl til'i-*. awful quki.«. Id.iii-ii ll * machlurry ul 1 Hnl* em* -(•■•* *« *«*l working, 1 look**! 14.,-., ,„ i.l iu mom m i*n> I* Dl HID- i t. *!y < -il d _ aj.;.!,. ii.'*'luii-lu*.* V-iii ILatika from her. film took e..tyibii„; at a malice of conn*. .When .I.u wa* nb.nU : 00 year* • Id, ■■'■■■ i- • k a notion her ball wa* lou this, rnn.t tba m-i*I hav* a »lit I lVin.iii IlKlulUrfl) etrl.-fl before mw M(tuc.| »ltb l.r.laH ll dldirt do any uf ll." t-1-j.llt-loiil. 'i'i i.nto tlm «'.*■ , Mioitaat hav- brr l.nlr trimmed .riliir" T.-k III. /U. U.e B...r«..;r«t Ml. , ,W1 „„,, , ,X,„, w,.lbrra m,bjt- sfc.ii. y.ui tWal Keep qul'l! I halo I liia ..l',Ulka loVitiw, air. what dlltclw* K-„r*r -t.iu.it ■na'iili.ii. hurt to 1*1 «m ,n „,, _,\.—-\ .U.i*h -r W.»U )«* bar* takes m* Iw i «wt,at dlffesfrtK** m*-w y«ir «-j|. It U,. it..*-ri-rt-" made a dlfTer.-i.tw t.. me'ul »*C4, tint and "|lafdlj.*-*rr.'replied ihiydBorr. Mil. a _ _,,_ | Jjul u. buy licr «-.<■! •-. Uinuj'-aiit* l,r..*.ltu.Hf . p.,, |,yir,t[ lo anil brr. ami *'h*u yuu'v* -Nu, i*iii-i|» «* ■ I- ■*• tuotln my , WOTn . «,,<lt«hlla Ha dca.l .l-W \VU» Mlcsar*! or.r to 'he b*A»|-aUn MfH^hlf ^^ nt„IMMr ,„, hfcinr. |.'tn*ll» *b- bullcnO, 3'.i....i..lt.lf„Vdli,l-ir I*l>rly f-A a iK*sion abr',1 I-nH*r cMi.fortoblrK g«.l,-aa.u'1 lt» IHdHwytnt-aumportbi. „„. ,(rlir llln, „„.„„„ |„r b.-atl wa-^ent wakabwlf' ' . ' 1 dour off, To liuiu.ir iu-r I lai fir*-*) b.-r . -."If*ban)iot*ll. itm.l all **.ran.l lUaiw! Iraa.-lntn m.4 "IrtooJoo lb- «orn*» lookln aroontl to ,](<k fc. B njn.ni i«n. lihBa-ww*! tollk* mmmbHbaX- I **aa l»*i or -not wb™ a l.s-y tb# f^rlli.K "I ll, ami I b*'l in *ha*« b«» >tll< 'Oil a lalb ; j^,,, r^nimriy on™ a intk tot a iiii.nl li ,£: r^iXZr*. ' '" "">*""* ""'or Utunii'l Umii I-llf n week. Il mily &, {f9\ ,"**f"1' M,*",luf ai.-i.-t.* 1..f '.»lr u,.,» f*.l-r ami (bicker. "V JJ^^ f""- J0" *malt - l had to k«-p boyliiK wn * l«» (■■** li-r all natba«a*«ayoK. isj, rjinr, t„s nUnJ ymi. Tht* wtot o* tot Too km tn*a*t,ta mjr.rlrr l%xt, ,„,„ ,lK. t ]IHI| n mil an.d cither uf cm wllti .,;,,,., „,v rj^i,, nr|„_ f. ruiililu't .liam Ii.t a two toot lulu.., hni(| ,„r ,1st „„!,.. ami .In. -nmililn't 1.1 ''-»--■ Ibiy. aromi.t brm ,,„!„[,, ,u. ,[„ (,. A. ll.r .-n.l ttt tlml asm cblwkl-1 *> tln^aaba ludarprpof bair a*lblckaml Inn. rks»" . ^-jumifcm x- i >u. ,< « *L j'.. only It waui'l ^■h^ "kta, Iflnil 'tn n, |„„„, y.ui Liiin.,Bi..| it »iucL .tra lulu ■ ff**m^ *^!\ ', ....... "•ipn,""ITminrirt»i--tiiiIit»r,-i. PhasqaUo" C*M*la la IW Irtwu D*a*H.' Tba* orlsfl aal tt\nn <ssam«J- men brnaght toU.;*..-.ut.trj alii" it-t■;•*..■■-- ot tha • llnitwl Siali* Bovcfiimeot betum tb* war furtli-iiiirij-*a(rf |«rklnn mllHaryNom , ...!,-. ti..i ilas.wrt I ».'»• o*rd tor thai , purpr** loc iwu or it«*« jrn*rv It «u tvood im*l lha pebble* airl bo**W«r» nn toiaririr fur ll.Hr flat. Uti <"bll* tbry ilh) aa thnj r*.tilicil tl|n f.«aliHl* lb*lr fnl br- tAiii. M *ore"thnt It.*) "«* unaWa to tt»rl. aril -Sttilij-ic* *■•" tntwd lota*, J'.ir a uuuilarr ul ?'•**** Hi"- w**'*« W Willi., nnii iIiiuukIi tl.. |.iirt uf Hi" i!t—it Icwlttdi Ihcy mniKtl. ami a. thn Imtlmit wm rmtf antlanUUaaa jL.-ii lUu ibry . arte t-t Ittts,-*..,.! MKfl -iU*"* tl.» l**l fa* ).-ti». wbui 11**J tiatl li.ti,-*«tl to iw-ii Hind IW. ' Ul.r on. Ibr; bvuuna a , w.tinrul atinuyaiKr tu tl." pru.|a*ilora 00 atxvual.( tba (»ar tba U-irtrm ba.1 ut U«ni. , ami tbry Ls-pia h.Uta-{ lha ts»mli, I will teUKtnbat the lint Um* 1 law , Ibtn 1 ..aacuiiiinu *>.r*i*» (nun tbu Culu- tj 1 ll.i II-u.j.iii 11..:.. ■.:. f...i. w;i!. tu>■ (iipplir-* and ookitiK ui.ik-114 (*!■ !*.<! oa a bum.thai bail *«*a luo^ -*r»i<a la Ibat Lite u-1 Imi..n.*w. I *a*w-:yi>r.jT,.|«| a itb ■>t iim lintlinc iiiitlMinii.liiit lotMuk for a ilay -'"1 ■■>•■'■■ tin. animal wan pnrttr twItoltmn-K-aiOMBl Llm to krcp blm Wr W*fW .••iniiii[ (i.t-uiji. a (aal -.[.sii.*- .J «i..i*-'*.*-l iili i -i* luul. ..-. i..yl.-.,al wL-ra *ii>hl*-nlf ibr burro .t-rpt-*!. riU«*l Lit I-- .1*1.: t-*tr a *:.^<-. mul <**i:d t.il» Uca I., n.l ball a mil*. I ib.c.-ni il muat Iw liulidii*, nml Ibro-'liiu A caMtiiliiD inlo niv VVliH'liiwtir I i'.'- - "" ' ■" I'"' l..-ii*b. l-v,rtnu..v*-rtbaU>pol tlw »»«!* I mwo aaw ibatAificUroiiiiiitcwiib ll.-lr pKUliar ■ainalriit iiii,.i.'i«ii.i,- -i'i -b-.r bc*Ml* 'Tb«I li'irtu i-ilm.**! iik.i.i llli'liiati I tsm.lrv.r--.il bun .bun U-f.-r*. .ual I Uu uottltliikanjW-ta in Hi- tunniry Cuold !-»*r'j*ilTtin bjiu MjrpHk In*** la Ibc tiiM HOj-.iii-, an.l riital, bran*. "4l« .ml u-il. »..,.. «.iimi»l tur th.. ,iillhv-C„r. Sail Finuj I*. v Cliruoiitl*. ^ "Ami «y. cm n-urrany uf Ii.t-*l«.. Tbr hrt*ilt ;- tltiu.*! Hm "iant 'I j np t*r**_k ***** uk- a porruplw-'a qnllU. (ail mysUiKl. nm Ju-,!, mnillon ihl* tu *i«,w **bat ntn lm llared ! am„. mjiib atoap ami * tamr. II jmi would ' li.ii! I* ll( III } Illltt illlll ill" I'll k ;.l w-liiafflcml wllha((oo,|r«. i*ra, *(ill onl.i Iii* ; ir a l-ntlrr. would IlKbi. .Hlflt It till Hi|-| nut irll «b*l llir dwiiso wan. I only WneW (bal MM nwfnl iiiriamorpb.^f* bait ui-i.ti «.n ul.;™i li.ihl* lha asppnr- -waWMK^CkUHitc.1 -wit: l|adlb*iagrlil can-ti.anmdr ur -.*.* It -Minplyl nlil. ,wa. 4. . I' Nu, tbl* wa. not;ilFatb. iwt inv <lentli. fur I could teal Taa atll In*-* at eetrylhtng breamt uttme BpplllillC.*nli1-*TrirtlIir inUu U.'J»; Ifc.i I knra- nut nbtit ll ivn-mir whener it oai.i.-. 1 IrW lu .linrL. lurtirlp, Ai«i«lirr'tliMiiWiVaii*l I .Buul.I «■• ni*l.l( —*k. what n Hw-utfliV—if I wcrr nt* mad already., Ttil*. U.m. wn* lb* iiwa:-i*k ul It With a "tktI wttagr IbamWrf" 'H*r Lur liiiii-rlf l""t* rnitn bl. . uvironm-ut ami ru.linl from llic mt, •■Tl.,.1'-. aUUniliuuisk. n mini H.-I-. fnr lr*inii l» il" iwiii" f.-IJait.' Iviuii a |t-.*l tnrn.'.ald tb- tsfcfcrfnl |.-,Ali>K rititm, «imklht"t'i!«'.i'ii**lt»l""'diirai.liini:an- ; oilirr.Mraj'.—'■lil.*"it'i Tribttm-. (t)l'l Imt III* **ll*»*. An ulal ull»T wnauna wreck III Ibr Bar uf Ili'tiUitt. !'.t7 tin*** J»jh all linii.li li i.l Uiu bi|i|.Uwl.tt|.m' tti- tlt-ck.vl HiclrdU tili!**! thip, ami nuw tbey wr-rv UU-.g •*a>lkt*l ■ H '■**■ by oo*. Tbr c.ctaln bad Jti^ b-.li tatnrd nway. >*)* Ibr n.i Alxuit nn tioui iifirrwanl nnutlit<r wavr carried uv-rl.artl tlio .lilp'a luawniil, wbo waa a I'.ir-.^ awl like .t ll.i. in iL- Hi*jrm**l of I tier., bml «*.!! nluh dune fit httn, fnl Lo bad lied Minimi in* mvk in n ...n. I... ut atl**r plattiwnrtba mmi A WERHAND IN5PECTK1H. A C.r.1.1 |-r*«dur. I* l*m*AI*« r***wb *.i. .,-.. i. al VemVortt. fatly th- ntlmr mnrnlnn the *ii|»rln- lemi-;,- .1 the pltr ot the Frnnh ha* o( ttramcr* «lr[>[«,] ont ot bi* otHet and tta** taUIIIUUIIJlauVitnrtnr Wl rop* al tba mtranoa Tba dMp tone* ol ill* hiK Hnnc had linidly »ittprd -KH'irhcmilnR wliwn - h.t ..f in.... .1.1,1 In l.i.'.i-n .-lei.-*. *aii-> Ii.i.I brtn*l|iii>i;ldlr rn thr»trlnu^irrr*o( IhrnrlKbl.jrir.K wbarv**. JUm-Md up and mo*td in-.id the I-'icimb p>i. A* lln y i.iu.r t"ii''.lnT tbry foriurU Ib line, two at.rr.-t, ami ninmlinl In tliruuuli ibe en li ..i.u. iiitioili^t, t-.ie .VtHnmannf tbrtn *pokr, nnd all looked a* calm ami IndtSrr . i 1 ** Is.■■■>^b It.s* .:r.u»r iiisiIuiUiin' t(i-T)t1ay miurrcnnr. A* tn'rf «amt nmlrr Hi* eye*.of thr *ti|wlfnl*ntli-ul l|iarn|**«irr nr.liiscd lha| hhiis of ihciu luuktd anxlon*. TL* mi»rlp'-ndcnt bad bb «jr* died an a ttitnafanduin knt In wVIck lip pt-nrrd a Ii.i ul nam**. II- Rarr only one ylriiict nl tlm uit-li ntwl ib.-ll b*K«n to mil ull Iht- tnuu-t. .-,■...- i. mini I- -[...nil. .1 tu hi* i..imt, iba MtprrintmilcQI Alanrnl np aid IcAnt -t bim .Laipiy. Ua bad a «.*il l-Ki... Tins nan watted Until Ihr »iiirriiitriitl.i,i »iuii. All nvihl." ami Ibcu niaretm-) down ibr plar -ml wn* hwito •ICtit l-ebli..| tbo pile* ol fraiglil. Appar* cntlr thaauprrlntemlfbt waa not d**id**l in adranta a* to Iba adt l*aUlity ot acotpt- lletru.i.xiuiiiiifl-oiiui t>r tbr aiiAluU* I ■■■l.n..: ii.. ....i.l hnllnled oitita awhll* ImIiwi m Mia ikilM Iba b*t)wn tot tlgnwl 1'iullj all l.ul l**en d.*[*-rdU MttUlaO- slorlly. ll.r B.fi. bad tittle .l..«n lb- pitta, thr iHx.k wa. -.-luud it lib a .Unp, ami tbe »uperlul»lull ui t.l.irii..| to biiiitlli».' A tow mluntr. I.itrrlhr liwn wem buatllac tb* freight. Jl ih« n***ly arri.*d •tcansur, audll-r iimr. wblrti l.a-1 l.-» *rry qui**, **** fillet wltb iba trtit-t*. Kerry anh llii* prouriimtnn l.rarticd UUt ull tb* l-'i.n.ii |... r The li,lm*ll(irr- UHO wIhww lunntn baptun tb* Hiprrin I■ i,*l* I-'.'- Iiuuk barr to |-"* mttMrr afrr*b end. lime tat-furc ll,i t '"« niipluynl. Tbr (ilH**iirniirr uf nrriit Itltulkallnu may raiiHi ihu i■ ...[---..ri ill..(.pn.i; of a fucinar etiij.l.ijtr It Ht.iil.lii'1 luliair Hrakor itituiiratrd 111,3 handltiiic tbarralncd Ana . .;.',•■* M.l ft i.-m.rr-.iT lhre*v*of wlm-* •-I...I (trr lir.uiuliL ■■ I -line. i.. ibm* .lint.i bi Iba I'l.-m h -.nurla 111 iii.. wn)-. Mini* i.f tb* bnt freight baadkr* <ki m4 ap|war [dij.lcally able to bni-llr u.e I.:,; caw* and eratr*. Tbere air mmbjf .mall. Iirtil. umy li-iml men nuioiiit iht' I.Mn,*.lii.n'tiicii. Thry looK w<-.ik. I'm Hi-')' liitn.ll- tliiifmlyht wllbuut dintrnliy There I* a bnack In Hfllng lb* Mr U-ir. wbi'h ii**kr* tb* Work mneh ul It..,, Tba Fallr at Drawtaa r***a xtmmaty. Tba man wbo draws la moth more apt totnakaalaiiabloicmork tk Llm*rtf lb*n tl.e um-*, in, tmII(*."m1i1 an am*i,"lrtiiu** th* arrora in a picture are dnw rnll.le al a ijlai.t-c, whlla It t* nacsmary in ml ad artkl* cur-full* befon IU ml*takr* earn ba p..krd ML Tb* felly nl dnawlaa frum uirmury an utij-rt wltb wlittb one U not purfretly familiar ha* mulled In mora laiiKlmbte [ibiiim* than liar* orrr l-*n prodacnl Invent dually Iry ihaearicaturLtta. It., ■■-.-li l-.-li laticb* uvertbeciampU* dT labw i-j.|-*-tii. *, I.i. I, Hu^arch «**• u» In a aatirlcal nu.siirut, ami not I0H|[ ajo i.:..' ff llieootiik "■• lli. * l.i.,j,a|.i aeoo- tenipnniry to 1a*k In an Uiii.ir.i-.l *kll wbieb .!i.(*(>l Ibit Ib* offemlltix .Irafi* Burn bad put boor* In tba pictnr* of A ■krl-tun fiherr naliin- hail uerrr plaord been Immitht to : ^J'1 ll.-n-a. uir.nl' "*• 60MC AKECOOTCS. Khflalac in* reeealrlrltltw of I-i mlltl m, • mind by nn lllli'lnUluuoii the flr*l pane of ' "Tbe picrur* rrprrarftia * youna toan i avalnlona pilami. .VltluniRb fa!> left arts l..*i.ii,l..!i„ ||* full letiKtli.bl* fln-fra irii.li over uuly nl.nn twit-tblnli id Ih* j' k.'. I-., i-i T*nnetare-i am plainly marke.1 ' Inlhedrawlntt.aml st* t!.» *irw U lh- ir.1 , of in. i*<:to!iti i.l inm ..IT one ta left In I hi. dark a* lu how many lucre tinmmlflti t inuaiine would only prod in li..41, l-t.-u A*M. A l'l.) -at .*i. well kr-m nlu lbe-S-.. l«uu huhii, He Tha lift all. Iw /-. .lA,-n.-r, ' With a -i.il.lrn Iran I .[muic lulntlwr niiabll.-.tt iL«f.i.niamliiwidNt->iill" turet i—vltti n.iiitf iainyiftWii^WI'utWi.Jme 1l,.n I a*W »'.*i r.ii.-i Ibr horrible Bair.icfnatri>ti U'e W.trmii -lilm*. tbe ." *1 Inline i|ii!rt, tin* kIi-mIi-lunrlinita', war* an ■ f. f- r :>■: -^i,, nu,. Itsauy ateiw. a tern ijujcirtarn* ol IIm- wrUl, and all **•» rt«Mevi a.ii. li = i.i,:„,i Iw-ii. mytmdn trrc fiu'if ti.* .RCrwi-'.iir.i'i: vinu",. | went bark 1.. i ■ i relieved ami happy. Mycl.ickli».l»l..j.|-d New V.'Tk W'nrltf Aunt Kantiv *i»-n»*tiiif ti, ib. rtiil.lna. Jha.txnr-vt llimun had lawn tbt-aUn-d Wllh iinai-'iiiHia.u .til,. *xplnia**t t-e *J|- , liafjub, lellii.i; lii.tp wbi-it'iiA*'Ikat a pnl emprnir WM be- in taonlant dread ot Miafa a I..I-, iii.-.*k a lllllr palriollc atrniuii iu fainrol thr mmi ubn wn« "find In tlii* lirarl, of hi* ii.iiinrnii.ii" nud *lid' Ua Willi the i|llut.*l!ol|, "ll|ira.*y lit* lb* head'tskat aiamVcruon," "*>*. Aaat Kauny, ia tbey »irrj. In 'rml** Bdatmadamnl «f il.ri-hiltlmtat uuiw— IHlmli Fn» l'n«. ■',. Ji . . *J. - InllM-n-nrer bjt*»I«*iml l-enptstfil i yelllu, T..t Mill ft.lmrtb-1(<wibri*..lneakm.d rl*etsrt.|- .In. I norm*, but be* ,v rtlr.rtty In-nnbc l.uruirtK .f ool. Tbl. i) a w..nl to Inm th-dr „, bletad, H'.-m awa—aifly follow* Hiruid. im.-aU'.Hi nm-. Hip ^,^1 j,,!,,,,,!,,.. ,lf n„. ,-1',-nrlniiiultiea.H prlmr ihhit, ib- rrlntatlun uf lb-.Irani .nitrriiilWabonitfaa,;,,,^)^ i„xUe rtrap bnpaml lU.lm.-l ,udti1.i.-lhi.'-Mt"- in.un-lmtr rt^liMtn-*«l tbraimhipa*a .- llrlinM liwl r«a Ul,all. n( trni.>i.'(i.tii.ti A—iiiuinc tb.-t-nu"*..'! chrnilrvil onlnl- ii— it tv«. none, ,y ,„ ti„ ,„ „,,, unin,,, ,1^,1,, charm* ot Von IlluiiH-r V-ir wile 1.11. me yuu ar* ihr eumWulmt alaaW, I —■ ibr pewetIral Mm lh« iiwrk.lu-B lbi» W«k. J iraliiaiK.ii .4 •Ii-iik- .rntb**!*. *.l'-rel.v VVIH..il.)-Vi- Ytrti aie. old man. f.r. whuli-mi* f'.al in.-lui-l. will l--.lirr.1ly Km the iiiir-i rtlinvaitnul wife you eerr I [ortuid "iml. r llu< |..t.'iit y of ,-lie1rlo nfTin- ..iw. idmi'i lilaim* I-r for ll. Shirewit'i , i*in. I s*e*-. (an, n t.i.-irk-d n.lmncr lu ■ll.f|iit Ih.rti lu b-'r lint it I. sti-Ttrtlrf*- elrctn. lUetaprntk*. wber.-hy bunta'u life le«« latt. Why. .ir, y,« t.a.en'i anr Mn* will baiwl iimgl I ami ttaHi(Iertnn»)t**l- I. an Illlll I. !l,,', -..ll.aU .|U.I|altT* ill t.lllCb- . ».,.l |ll»«[^--. _,.[ |rll «J 1 • ■ -• * W tl I l» aot lilll* all.in-' ■ pmltuiuilly nltli-l l.y t x:n:t , Iiilrlrnl nitw* Vim llliiiii.-i I we. Ami ao yuu tinea ummeiil* of th* earlnu-t oranli* nf III* hu L.ke,, 11 sino *."ir nanabaiaW I m.in l..ly a. rv-jant-. their etretm-nwrtl** ' Will., ii.i W.M.o.* alt.-*telk*e."U'«b«d t f^,r- aad ml-laner. Tbr eteelnab-»,pl.l atli.i*!i.*l-*..!i|ih(-oeber mal.t. tu «bkb of the tm ore mil employ .l.elrir rti»nssi-r* I trim I--.1 l»-r in a mild a,,rt lti wnv. ynu ; ami turn i.l* f..r r.-ioiitiji the normal uml. i-im.il, nml .hi. mill nm in tin ibe I r|,i*rm-* uml cnmiiia of tin' body a. well ■m.trk-rttnu m*i*rll nud -.* bum I came am ■. ., f„r t|,.-.iiiiiu|„i|iiii of ner*"it* nr mu. falkkmt lam l-uylna ail IU f«od. {,.;„ „.,,,., Voalllnmee-Ob. yr-i How ar* yoa Ones. I liark of the— *cli1e*ci:s^ni« l.li-vna 'nit.iui* 1 penrllral aprairnlu* for Me-ltnt tl.rotifli a \tlihMliy-S|il*inlitli It wa. Jum na Ilniro-I.r.n.l.ilce-I.ir lookliitf liiKinn sUL-v,r,t-. Why. -ir. It I* i.ni-t.-;ii,« i.uiv .,„,, ■ .i,.| at „ ,.., i. ,. ,i,- ,;. lli.it'll a iiiiii i.ti jnnaMM M bl* labia j —rinnx lhe»eui a latlbmi rcprutluctlon of rnhmn brum-.lii. wile full awtnc! } atbalr-rreoptical tmA^r* am Im|«vue>l .dirr.amllc^Mm I,mi i-lsirol* Fir-i li-rndravoetd tninnd WUal will.-i 11. >i,I imajtliir, to fatlglng 1,1. |i- .iiioii ..h-l Miuoiuiiiit iHirk to the .hip, hut lb.- udulil uf llii -lln i --.tii-d ..i-i. .'...*. I- Tn-n I.- ii.*'i i.i*«imi.>.ji.l tliewsmck, bul In* t.mldiir.! ItmnTtlataoaakoiMinMri .-..Ii.i. j.iii lotiiiulili'ut lln- knot Uhiiul I.i, w*k I" li 111 i" 11. nud to- head kept .lowly idokiu^ lower and loner mull bi* Wilb (.kit-- . n-i brnuht.*! liiniM-ir. bi. linii.U m,w .nl.Hi tluttliiiirfftiid tu«- until ul ll.r km*. Hut to mt tiiir|.ae; thr .luib wa* wci..t,.t wuuhl tett ).. Ul. U bad l-eocnr n .tr*prnlm D«tht wltb death. I rwuefatn Kliiii]w* nl hi* f.*oe, ami it wit* no ltun*IH;iiii-d with fnulit nml ***** tluit I liur*l!yiv.-..«ii!i('i him. Willi ci-timMv* rlTurt. Ik* kept* coming HI t Is- .'■ rf lata fuTA •*««■-]. or pet hap* two, 'mnnw "!.itii i.r tit.-.u-i*l ln|tn*at gaap* i.tlur. .'uid thru llir w.-mlil of Hm .ileer ilmMu"! bun ia-Iuw hujiii. Al In.i he drill- rairly illvrtl bead fon-ninat, iimi I br- lK-*td blm Kno* force, r, when in about halt a nuf.UTr IweaDi* npa^aJn, baring by llii. rapnin-nt .llp)->l she m— uvrf hi* In-...!. HriiiK iii.w rvlicviil frvnt tlin weltjhi, he iiim-1. out -wiintninii and i> « uiir.1 tb* ■ nek, ■!-.!» !«■ iniBMdutely tt^ibtdab- 1-rsrinftfiTbKlci.t oilier platr. a* if It bad , Ir-t-n waiiloiil) urrlll.ed nt tlir value of I tlin lite!— YonHi** tloiiipuilnn. i ChtiTiwitid.of mill* iiiii-ri.-ric,- MftHi'llii-- * Wll . Thry i Ml lh- ".\u, lk-,ii'i iji*,- HawHv, Siiadla.ll. but It'* my old diTnchllla. ' 1 |«ld ■ hailm N CTlil.l.a I'.il, lt.*t..;i;.. ■!,„■,,, -.: " - ( Ji'..».-'i .imt.* My-lfc ■ ly V-Tbai'* It; tbat'* it! ; ir! Want nie loraplaln ' A.' rrtn.fnlloi ■ s '■-;.. ' lie -Tt:-t!a'a,.!.is! **,-] nl*7Tj■n.'f-r' Hbe-Mamra* EL^urrd H up at tb* Uma and aaid It wa* fur ii.,„i a million and r W.-ltlfe. . . -.. . - Jtaaay. . ThA taaate "anal; tk* e«tala rear l/ili. S l-.i.ll-.; .,. Bo I txatml u;-n Ui |.n)y (ar^- tihetmt twui-a^awair.' ' Ifer ct.mki liirituirti *iale bsiuits*. II.r feHb Irk- Bl-.ia!„t ptaelx. aad a* I n.i.tl u,..„ |,„ („» ■sTb*m tame a lo>k of t-ala. . Mk* cl*'i.li •jiail.nw a-ar !U Jaml " tr°V Wlill*. 8«nil uf Iba Hewer Itraumin* nml mil lllilinrr-_-Vi-». I wl.h -foil would. j „\mt a i.ieml-r uf pirllntui'iil wa* cumitnt A llherby Wrll. cm.-1.. lbi> mlaurnut „,lt ,.f |,|, flub nu- ilay he wa* *l»pprd by ilk I ct* a l*'r 1.. tai, «od 1*111*1! JWI' .^nn.oian fill, a slrwrty «lulilIon. .b—il. i! —I'm. ss_ Oj—f* rt,iiiiHbI he r**-..^!nj.*l lilm, nml Ink - lm* hi. nnti *i-*t1k..l il-uvit mntinl Hm I*ar llielhlhlmi. I Untiii-tit llul If in ll... nt, -t IH.-iully tuiiii I .ieiKitnit, ■**. .vp!*ii,liiKlnaci**anf ' uer. Thry dl«eut*i*il mutual (rlemta and I* ibr oa-.tf.-t sSrnpltifa, "ll la iwjet, l»lia ao*l i*aii« atitlaiiTe^-dl.xlin* ir^vdi >"""l toaa.tl ntuulrlbreitud ao**dl* j rr Ibaiw-Xt day. u, fnt a rich man lo enter lulu tlir kiii«. j ,\l tin' foul of tbr .Iri-rt Ibry (tot Into a a** H* 'old "betil thai tbla *«ry irlimin dl-piiir nn meruit In* in ttni Briny, xpn—loii wa. itiraui iu tlinw the "Yuil Hi.m;bi illlTm-iiIly Bt Malta. diObniliy. addltm. "i'utt knowlt ' though." hI.1 Ib* a*-iHe-iinn » ut,[.~.i.i- toy a niwl to to "Malta;" nnrrdsBoott. "1 urrerwa* In (far*]*tsir»t«-*dlr.'- "(if naima , MaRi'ln iiiyTH"-." . -It. on ., i li. hmiip,". ox,* li, ,ynlinf Why, It wa. thero w* il t\jf untdraliil of lb* claw.- ] knnw cn.'li utt*-ri" I 'unipntil'Mi. . Tm-ii attnipcly .topplnc and louklno; np \\>ai madrymi mn away I men la Srottatace (br man raclaimed. "ileTet — afraid et Mu.. u|r]..u IW.mi-: " and fnrnlVK on bl* b*rl ■"■' - -■'"■ - —-- ■■-'•"■ Tninmy-Nn, I »Biii.li«I. Sr-tt never taw lilm nitaln aud «,u.iL'l ii.-'«li.-* If wt-'.l r.-ujlu. I'dltfknl neve* Imiml .ru w|„, t,.■■.,-., ..,■ fcr Wburn him, nii.1 ihni nil ma'd'allekclmr. That', be blu,*r|l t. . ■ r - t ,1,,-s II« felt aun wUt I tun aa a) f-r »—It—loo TinmcH-pl «hll-|n hl»»seiriy tbat b*ksnrwb!ia, Irll ■"Tr.:. TT..-s-L.-r Atr>"™iK,«,latssKue—!iij:T"ortlld i,M muuolrr bl* natur—Youth'* [.■-:. ii.... *i. .1,.!...: I'm head m tin t'limti-thlon. »p*Htiittrlant.-i;i*idN*w* ' *• — ..'■«- .. ■ Mm.. Calea'aJok*. t- Ini-llia-ni ,-ii.iwaL The only J-fl.l which' Mm*, t'altaa*** Tl-lollontipti I. tbe lttr«t dilatory: -A ' ■***- '* * arid mndallloa on wbiclt i. In m.n...«...-: a.dii; which alwa)**nt at bU . »«»»**.l In Irtivm id mail lh- InlllM* *'V. tret aldiuuerami-bad a bomv Otirday tlie «." Il I* ti'H u-tierally klinnli lhat t.'nlie dinrrquilruuililed toit-raUMpOOrllaBkta *""1 All.iuliimit iljr »innrrH who ba>o bone, -i after wait ins a lou« lime aad •>*. ' l"nli..ii-rr*l l-y t ...*luaa niahl under th* hut hm master takiDK -hla Onoal nap tk* ' «**"'» ■*"*'-' tt><" *» °P*» ** ""W -* tykr w.lkrd driuun-ty Into the fc-*rden. Wind-* l.y tl* qaeeti'a nmimanil, the I-lucij.i p I1.,«.i i.u,l bmutsskt aiidplare-l n %t*W* Rrr '"*'"ltl'l a**** "u- .perlal Itnlii. nn llir ur..uu.! In fn.ui uf ht* -i**ler. tl.-n Kh^1 tnlttt them l«rk to I- [■■<■ on thr wok* up tbe nu*) or fount!ill man and aame tilubi. When ('ale* tang Ibere. .be pointed si,, tie linle ftoerer. ll wa* a tor- "" te-ior-tol tu remain n-rf nlcbt. and yilniiwr- " Tit lliiu *be l*rlnn-a* Heatritr *.,i,i *o lar a* to ' loan brr* pairWi.iyal 1-' I , ii[.[«-m. 5om* A Waaiaa ol Ihr World. ' °"e n*k*d Mmr. Calve tune die -cmiintrd Mr Verarich - Da nnt—do Dot BimWrr ' """ """ rt,,t,,lcl,"n "'"I bid twett ahotrn. ■ *H

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    DAILY PALO ALTO TIMES, WEDNESDAY. MAY j6, -tjotj. I'S-il LAST CHANCE The Daily Palo Alto Times - Woman's Home Companion - The ONLY Club at the Old Price. 4.50 The following te a list of letters r*B*nalnlng unclaimed ta the . post- odHce st Palo Alto. Cal., for th* period eadlag stay Sl, list. If not called for before June (. ISO*, they will b. sent to tbe dead letter of- Domestic. B*rry. Mr. Stlllman Blgelow. n. A* BInnus. Mr (1101 Ramona). Brown. Mr. 3. W. Harries. Mr. Robert, llerbeln. Miss. Melatyre. Mra. (Oaa. Del.l McXendrie. Mlaa Ethel. McXeadrie. Miss Mary. Nelson. Mr. N. A. ' O'llara. Mr. RA. Owen. Miss Alice Pelayo. Miss Evelyn. Pendant. Mr. C. P..FultooALytton Petereoa. Mrs. M- B. Roger*. Mrs. M. (544 Emerson). 8Uva. Mra. Stew srt. Mr. A. T. Wallace. Miss Anns T. Wheeler. Mr. Howard D. Winter. Miss Mabel. Ylshlaeoto, Mr. Horolga. Jlronlme. Antonio Pacheco Rlelly. Mr. Patrick. a H. DOBBEU Postmaster. testimony of a widely different aa- ttirr to that already in tbe record, the defenea will rely upon the theory tbat nothing haa beea placed before th* Jury which caa fairly be aald to In any way connect Calboua wltb the alleged crime for which be is on trial— namely, offering a bribe to Supervisor Nicholas for his vote on the overhead trolley franchise after tb* Are. THE SEPARATION. *f-|MsaEra'sl.y kauVI be right."- Ht Loots Post-Plspstrb. HTRAYKO. Strayed from Redwtsod City on May lfth. backskln horse about l'. hands high; 10&0 lbs., 8 ysara old; branded F R on left bind leg above hock llae bach; sorrel strip across bock Un* back; sorrel stripe across above knee, aaddle marks. Suitable reward. R. 8. Chatham. b-29-*t iim-i*K aitt> r>mx>RAriVE PAI.KTEK Ptsle Alt*. Cstllfoniis. Peper Ilaagiog. Onlalag. Marblfa* *>i ASSETS OVEI 200,000.00 6*4 sf 11 ma* apward. rrcrlrrd. paM • gar res, Blllull ■•All, II' ABD I.NHTAI.I.-1K*I HI Tt'Al. Bl-ILniBO T KIIARRI BOB MLS Pip. ...rr *• yeme we bars A VOAJt ASSOCIATION S B. mama, fllllllll K-rns-sr T. T I« Basts Clara «... Saa loss. Cal. The Times Publishing Company «aaoaacea an arrangement with oae or the teedlng aegravsra ea tbe coast to taka orders at The Tlmee office for all «tyl*e of < riaATF. E**JGHAVISO. The rata will be th* aame aa aeaaUy by the engravers In San Pranetsco. Card pistes Is plain IM cards from plate, fl. eaarged J, I |*I1 I *-■' m.m.A^m.m.m.m.A.mmm.. OF INTEREST TO YOU BeaaUfel home place, lot 110--H0; boose 7 rooass, very Ut- Price f*rS.ftoo. : Very cheep aod good boose, I rooms, lot b9xt*9; ta* Price reduced to 92*nno. Pine building lot I00il3£ feet, only S1.40O. Raauch lb acres sear ^oe Aitoa; trees I -rears old. Priee Elgaty acTes near Saratog■•, 9A9 per acre. Inquire of JOHN F. BYXBEE, 101 LYTTON AVE. ma-emmemmmo* ara ******** »»*>»*** »**♦♦*>*>*■»♦ VISITING CARDS. Nam*, and Msseoge* Used t* B* St-ribbUtt on Ptsylng Garde. It Is aomewhat curious tbst so ose- fal aa tnreotlon aa tbe vtslttng eerd sboald bsve been unknown to society antU comparaUvsty recent Mines. Yet ISO years ago tbe carte de rtette did not eitet Tbe belles of tne seven- teeoth century need nothing la th* shape of a name card, or "ticket." as ft was afterward called. Invlta Uoos to roots sod drams ss well as names and addressee were written sens* tbe backs of playing cards, which ta tlMM daya were nude with a white rover** and innocent of tne Intrtcste pettern famUlar to us lo modem tlawa. Mary Wortley Montagu, a lady of ton. says the Coeaetseear. woatd be apt te us* e red playing card—a eoeen of hearts—for ontlnary aoclal po-roc****-*. who* aa *mori>u* beee Inssrribed hi* n*q>e aod tbe n.ost tetsder of'Inqnlrie* on tbe neck of s Jsck of *i>*de*. Tb* grest worid of tbe eeveeteeetb end elgh teeoth c*T*turie* waa a small world II wns rigidly ncltsetve. I.i- lag ta tbe same oaart*r of the towo. tb* qualify sent earb other acribbled saaaaaaaj by the bead of a farorile page. Society, ht • word, was Informal lo tb* midst of stately formal! ties, and we bsv* nodHaVwIty In nellev log the Oomtaeai de bWgae when *l*e* teite a* that tn IB0O I-ady Haritlgton aard to trot op and down Bond stri-et ptcklng op gests tar s party for tbe aame night. Quit* Stmpls. It Is told, no matter oo wbat author Itj. that a telephone company In Chicago baa no end of troobte wltb IU wire* The* were continually oat Of order. Notgajy .teei-oed to know why AO inTcsttr*tlvm waa started Most of tbe sui-eciil-er* In the terrl lory where tbe trouble was wsfe Polsa. nangsrians, nusslans. etc. Aii expert after doe consideration of tbe mattcr decided tbat tbe wire* wet* unable to withstand tbe onslaughts of langoagea Itk* Polish, nnngarlsn. Bos ska. Mr. -Can yoo suggest a romedyr asked tbe ofoclsis of the telephone company. "Certstnty." answered tbe expert "Substitote barbed wire.'* Tbe suggestion was followed. Ther* was ao more trouble. - Phlladelphts Udaer. To Bpsd. H Up ee te Plow It? I em not sure bat tbst tb* spaded gatdea has aoass advantage ever tb* plowed one. Tbe soil ran be turned *p Just where yoa want It sad as yeu wsat lt by tbo noe ef the spede. wbtte tbe plow works alike throughout tbe csrden. though tbe soil may vsry In depth sad nature to a conelderable extent. A «p*ded garden alwaya looks beet st tbe *^**Bg*«**ii*ig and tooks coast In gsrdenLSg a* waU aa et*awbef*. Bat tb* gaidener wbo bss s tlktug fer neeraess will make bis garden look wen after s little In sptt* of sU otwts- clea.-"Hom* Osrdsn," by Kban R Rex- ford. "Would yo* rather for yoar mother -ravtto whip your 1 dtsftke to *how favoritism, fa- tber.*' ssld little CUtwad*. l*ilroO and tSMhor had better eettte tb. mstter betwora you by dipping e coin.*"—Btr mtngbaro Age-a«rald. Wsuld Hsf It hardly seem* probable tbat a man sboald suffer from corns oo a' wooden leg. but If the leg is made of oak woald It oot be natural that there should tie nrorn on Ut— London Punch A Dear Vistery. "In yoar Itttlo family *rm-uu»*nt* do yoa ever eocr**d to reavioclog ynar wife tbat sbe Is wrongt** "Yes, bat sftrrwsrd I always deeply rogret baring don* so.** Whatever w* f-..n**ei»-e dearly we wtth esse, sod words sow > ~noiW-a t-Mrllng Bloed. The father fruwned. "What I* thst boy wstrbtng all tb* rtocka fori" be -tetaaoded. Tb* mother suiiled. "Be'* got tbem running In a alt dap bUratbon race." abe replied, "and the oae tbat raas tbe longest seta -Mled."— Ctevslsnd PUIS Dealer. WANTS CLASSIFIED* WAKTBD. Wanted—Japanese student wlshea position as cook or waller during vacation, Inqnlre University Baser, 114 University svenue; phone MtX. 6-26-lw*- Wsnted —Compotent girl for cooking and genera) . housework. Address Box 100, Palo Alto. e-lMt* Wanted —- Second-hand coaater- brake bicycle; also large wood stove. Address 14. B.. box ltd, Menlo Park. • a-I-i-lw' POr Kent--Bargains, furnished snd unfurnished bouses, flats; gas, electricity, etc; close la. 704 aad tot Bryant. 101 Alma. S-St-lm* Wanted—Qood Japanaee' cook want* position to do light general housowork in family. O. Kukuhara. 728 Ramona street; pboa* 1S7. « *.-»4-lt» Wanted—Services of competent women desired for oae week la towa housework; sleep out. Apply BSS Addison avenue. 5-24-lt POM BRIO. 'The Hamilton haa tbe best bouse- kt-eprng rooms tn Pslo Alto for tbs price. S-lt-dt Por Rent—Furnished cottage, i rooms, both: or housekeeping salts, sepsrate entrance. I1T Kipling, near Homer. (-18-lw For Rent—(-room bungalow snd two student bouse*, |!2.r.O. Appiy 12.14 Kmeraon street. C-20-lw Por Rent—Seven-room house, far- nished; by month or year, very rea* sonsble. Inqnlre on premises, 417 Kipling street. e-ia-tf Por Kent—Furnished rooms for housekeeping, two and throe-room suites, at reasonable rat**. Enquire 115 Everejt sv*ou*. 2-tt-tt p*tjR For tola—Flock of Homer pig- t-ons st CO cent* pair, tbl University avenue. a-tfi-4t Por Sal*—N*w five-room bungalow, close la. Inquire S10 Waverley. b -32-Jt' Por Sale—Bargain If taken st once, modern 6-room cottage; piano, furniture, aewlng machine, bicycle, etc. M« Webster. b-tfl-tw* Hall. Im****r*************M nan. UldritrrulfUfr ball. whU'b WSa POUghl by the city of I'biiadeipbia frosn tb** st*ie for a targe som and •» wbk-h 2U).O0O baa beeo spent for raators- tteo, la visited by aa average of UWO.- 000 a year. Ural Meot-rUtsss. The Ural tm-uoislu* practically *np fly th* world wltb etnetaids. Tbey ar* exported lo the roogh. Aeedvml* Aselestien. Oh. le ** a t-nt. A Uarri-*>1. Isit prof, WHb nothinc te tie But si'* a K-ct-jr* er two. Upon mornm studsnta *t*rn\y frawn. Or baat-m to the "Town and Oowta," Te teat art*und taH*,04,l a f*rt And iblnk. tto man*** wboro I tare. Tb4sr* ar* no rtmaona t* praam**'. Oat. t« be a prof ! KIU-I'm *raet ;arri*d away wKb yoor friend. Stella-Writ, you'd better rotoe back. He's a isarrisd man.-Detrolt Pro* Mrs. Suburb*. Safacb *prtn«. aa busi aa a boa. Mar Power *aMda si* 11 sow. Hew In starh tsacH y>**S one mar • Tha woman wtth th* bn* Por 8*1* or Trad*—At s bargain. aeveral loU In Albs Psrk addition, 170x1 SO; *ldewalk*, water, alleyway; two good Iota on Klngsley avenue: modern eight-room house on Webster. Mrs. D. sfsrtlat*. 243 Webster street. Pslo Alto; phone ut. t-io Por Bale—At a bargain, a beautiful suburban property; easy tern**. Inquire of btaartos Bondaax, bay 32, Palo Alto. 4-12-Im Tbe Free Sewing Machine la the oaly rotary machine wltb s losg shuttle. W. P. Peanbsksr, Agent. a*............ T| ati First National Bank WANTED S*S NSW ACCOUNTS—COM- ; MBBOIAL OR HAVUf-aS 4 PSR 'OBIT IBTSBSn OS , AM. SAV1SGS AOOOUBTa. MODERN SABS IIBPONT : BOXSS FOB Capital - - 30,000 Surplus • - $5,400 OrrtOBRB: C. •: coiids. Prvtawat. John Dud««l*, Vlos-Prssl-..t. Bll King, CaahUr. C. U. Jordan, aaat. Ouklw. OIRBCTOBB C. B. Child. Joha Dadl.ld 0. fa Salt*. a. W. Slrakla. Ell King Dr. R. L. Wllbar 1. a I.kln ....................sis,^ , For Sal.—Do you want to bar a Beautiful horn,* las beat location 110 LlBcola avenua. Baodara ta svrry rscpKt. AUo a 1-rooa) cot tag., thla la a bargain. Or will ag. rbsng. for Saata Barbara propsrty. Sea owner on pl.ee, or J. J. Slorru. 5-l-Jw" "nra*Ma7" ^«iin< itrkait. --^4Jt7^^"-^^--riv!aMMI ^aaaV *f*a*^e*f \2*l\ arss. For Bete— uan wood, SK vowood j four-foot wood, wood for beaters;! tl per cord, delivered. Petur F-iher.j It P. D. 1, Itedwood City, Yard at Mtddlofleld road and Saa Proorls-i qnlto creek. S-10-U \ Bsek-ysrd gardener* may oow bay strips of tana wltb tbs taste embedded In tbem. Each tap* ft* carefully l*b*ted wllh tbs iiajaa'srf tbo tracotable It will grow, ao tbat .bore Is no excuse for the amatear wUo uses tba eeed tape wbea rtieV Ishcs spring ap where tomatoes war* '•"tiii>(»i?u to be growing.— aty Star.i BBS*«V TVS* Mad Parllat-nswrt. na**e -ms.l pmritaoieat'- waaglv a., the pesiasoMat wbkb sssewUrd at t'ifwni la tne year USS) aad broke r**i>r,ii<-,. against Usary Thst Fsul'l*»s Guy. ! '•"■•■ .f's bl* i-rrnrc-t fault?" "His bsbtt ot oiaimine that he i *iny"*M tenia |'uai-('tsrMt>*(' Pnrnltars for Sale—A few artl- t clee of good furniture at bit Ramo- j na atieet; band-carved oak dlnltt*- i chairs, oak bed set. walnut bed art. j rosewood settee, library tat;- . : eoHta. tnblos, etc. The proprrty l* 1 for sale or trade. Walter J. Tbor.iy- son. at the property or at ttt !•*>- .arson street. 6 l2-2o Two muscular Individuals -r*r* hammering st each other la tb* ring. "Horrible!" ejaculated a teo- dcr-hcarted spectator. ''Honlbie, uo'.Ma;;," snld s regular patron. /If you want to see a reel scrap get aaat to --era "ben tbey divide tba purse." dcipuls Ledger. . | oot Into t-t-pen 1 -•■- *♦»*>»*> v Job Printing at Tbe Times. Tb* Dally Time* -ft a was Por Sal*—Street sweepings; bast. , thing for mulching roses; also gooo j {loam. Apply B. Slmonscn. 760; Chennlag avenne. --1 i--lm* You can alway* flatter a « by asking ber opinion of something sbe knows nott\lng aboat

    Magrath Store News (April 12, 1940)

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    An archive of the Magrath Trading Store News.The University of Lethbridge Library received permission from the Wes Balderson to digitize and display this content.3T0RA ALBERTa, FRIDAY, ABRIL 12, 1940. 8 to o. WED. 3 to 1. SAT. HOURS 8 to 9. MEN'S SMART ALL-WOOL HERRINGBONE JUST ARRIVED ERUM THE EACTORY. Ccaefully tailored suits that you'll be proud to wear for dross or business occasions this Spring. . . Made from grand quality all-wool herring­bone in snappy patterns and colors of green and blue green. Single-breasted style with regular vest. Fully with heavy rayon. Sport back, form fitting. Sizes 36 to 40. OLD COUNTRY CLOTH; MEN'S AE’LL-TAILORED SEEING - Step out smaatly garbed in one of these snappy new topcoats. . They're well tailored from splendid Irish Donegal Tweed in popular loose-fittiig Rsaglan style. Half lined. Sizes 37, 38 and 39. HANDSOME SATIN ea re pis Any young man would be proud to own and wear. Vivid tones of blue, rose, green and grey. <2 Handsome suits in single-breasted styles with a sporty pleated back with half belt. Trim fitting. Half lining. Colors of Green and Teal Blue in sizes l#.to 15. Commlete with vest. Studeen's Dressy SHITS sizes 16 and 17. Green tweeds. Snappy styles at 16.50and16.50 and 19.95. 9> It Stretches - this ELASTI-GLaSo (Science's newest miracle), See our Suspenders and Beets made of this maseial. 1.00. THE MAGRATH TRADING 3Ca LTD., !'A coed nlace to trade 0 " * page 2 MaGRa'M, ALBERTa, FRIDAY, aPaIL 12. The other day Bruce BalderSon climbed to the top of his windmill to make a sms!! repair. Just in.case of accident he locked his feet in the ladder. He fainted, but his legs held hlm there, and when his head went down he regained conscious­ness. Bruce is still a little shaky, in the knees where the-. ladder gripped. —..........-............................M ----------------------- --I—..------- u On Appil 6 the Miller/ Transport ’.coHmleted the. delivery of"-' from the Golden Fleece Wbllen Mill of its first .order of 5,400 blanket 3. L: ---------- -----------—-.......... ........ "-H -..........-.......... -..................... ................... Motor Ming Pressure GuirGrease, 25# pail, compete w.th Zerk GUn —- 8,45. Hardware Deeartment - First Floor. - —.................. .. m-—------- — — Mrs. Myrtle Passey, President of the Taylor Stake Relief -------------------------------------------------- Society^ is representing that organization at the AHI Cotferlnce in Salt Lake City, Page 2 TTLAT YuUR SEED) w.th Utah. ..........-...............M............................. The baby son of Mr, & Mrs. Paul Taylor is ill with pneumonia in a Lethbridge Hoosiial. -------- ---------M............ ................. Who seeks a friend rnthout a fault, remains without • 'one. Treat your seed every year — It Paysl l^ns 1.0051.00 5 tws 3.9'0 10# tins 7,50 The WEiilFALLlA CrELLB SEPARATOR, table mooel, is the ideal separator for the small fam with 4ne or two cows. Its ability to get ?lL1 the cream, its 'economy and efficiency, coupled wth its low cost, meOces it a value that compls attention. See this 26.53modaltoday......................................................M..................TOMATOESBigon,EarlianaandBonnysBestCELERYTGoldenBliimeandWoondeful5/pkt.PEASHomesteadCORNGoldenBantam20/lb.BEANSKentuckyWonder25/lb.ALFALFAGr:nmNo.1.26.53 modal today. .....................-................................ M..........---........ TOMATOES - Bigon, Earliana and Bonny's Best CELERY T Golden Bliime and Woondeful 5/ pkt. PEAS Home-stead CORN Golden Bantam 20/ lb. BEANS Kentucky Wonder 25/ lb. ALFALFA------ Gr:^nm No. 1. 21,00 cwt. CLOVER Yellow Blossom 5.75 cwt. SWEET PEaS - our collection of finest named. Envelope containing 6 different varieties 500 Spencer’s Giant Ruffled-Edge SWEET PEaS. per oz.- 150 Leeter from Kenneth Balderson - continued. Left dock 60, North River, New York on Feb. 9 at mid­night on S. Si Uruguay, one of tho Ameican Reepubican Lines winter cruise boats* Then wen now four of us travelling together, Hl from Canada. A co.at was needed^n leaving New York, but after one day out the weather turned quite warm. There was much to do on the Uruguay, 'with deck games, swimming and dancing being the main means of diversion. The sea was quite calm. We steered a course due south and were out four days and five nights before we agai^n, sighted land. We arrived at the island of Barbadoes. on the morhing of Feb. 14. Hen we had considerable trouble in dCearing fcu^Ttom!, due to stupidness of native porters and an evident dislike on the part of Custom House officials to do anything in a hurry, a seemingly typical trait of the people in this part of the woold. After a few hours on Barbadoes we left by a Dutch East Airline plane for te island of Trinidad, B.WI. , arriv­ing on the isl«nd after an hour and one half of flight. After again clearing customs we. drove to Port of Spain, capital and largest city of the island, by taxi and registered at the Queens Park Hooel. The following day we went to Pointe-A--iem, the company towi/by train, a distance of thirty miles but it took two hours. Frankly this is the first place l have ever bun which looks just as it is pictured in story books, in­cluding the vegetation and people. The natives are Negro and Indians, tie Negroes coming years ago from Africa and the Indians from India. No original Indians are now living, these Indians (Caribs) having been ex­terminated years ago. Most of them are Eiggish speaking and some quite intelligent. They live in terrible look­ing little huts at some distance from iointe-A-Pierre. l am working for ah oil company, (Cont*d. next issue) & *3 I ZhUU'J. Mich fact suggests that you give o pleasing new charm to your windows. There is no trick in making your own Simat CURTAIN n J Esppcially when you see our fine selection of Ruffled' and DoOted CURTaIN 3ii/LSb. 36" and 33" in width. Will launder will and give good satisfaction, Naaural color with red, green, gold and blue dots. 25/ and 29/ a YaRd- RUFFLED SCRLvi - Crisp and perky, makes up into serviceable curtains. How easy to freshen up your windows when you see lovely curtain aateeial so low priced. 19" wide. IQ Light ground with colored insert- J. ? (l ions. Pastel Marrufiptte CUkIaIwo. Lovely curtains with clip dots in many pleasing color Clmaintrilns. Yard 1 75 a® 2 v-t ho Beetier WINDOWS Noveety Rayon Nets in a variety of patterns. Rich ecru shade. Makes up int» lustrous curtains. About 36" wide. 35/ - 60 g 49 g yard Snart, colorful Drapery Damask woven from Rayon and cotton in rose, gold and green. 38" and 54" wide. Mil make lovely overdrapes, portieres, cushion covers, etc. 70/, 95/ YahD SCHOOL FESTIVAL Appoxiraaa<ely three hundred entries have been received to date for the Msgrath-Raymond Diisrict School Festival, which is to be held in Maagath on Friday, AApr.1 19th. CoometDixons, wi.l be held morning and afternoon and Mil include ELocution, Boys’ and Gils' Solos, Dug's, Auction Sengs, Choruses and Rhythmic Etsemabes. In the tettit6 a grand eoncert of many of the winners will be held. The &{eccUiee has secured the services of Miss Gwen Pharis and Mr. Rhyddid Williams as adjuddcators. It is to be hoped the people of Maarath will give their whhiehearted support to this and do all they can to make it a success. The purchase of a twenny-five cent ticket will admit you to the entire Fessival, including the eoncert in the evening, so plan to attend and help to put the Festival "over the top." ................................................... ...... M --------------- ------------------------------- Me have a w,de choice of colorings in useful CRETONFES. Buy it for smart window drapes, comfolrtt covers, couch covers, etc. Priced at 25r to' 450 a yard. ..... ................................................. - M....................... -............................— Courtesy is one of life’s really appreciated virtues. ------------------------- ----------------- M................................................... ...... rp~.r'p i'lE Mss Grace Deglow, drughitr of Mi'. & Mrs. E, E. Deglow, and Mr, Glen Poweesand, son of Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Powes-land, Del Boonta, were united in aa^rirge Thursday, March 28th, at the home of the bride's parents. Rev. Harold Marsden officiated. The young couple were attended by Miss Vera Degl'ow and Mr. Ray Powweland. Following the ceremony about tiir'tyttiree sat down to a delicious wedding supper. The happy couple will make their home at the W. H. Miley farm at Del Boo-nta, Mr. Powes-land having recently purchased the property. We join in wishing them much joy and happpness. M Cover your w^r^r^-n^'t cheaTs, iheeSe^fieldp, etc with bright new Tarpttty. We have in stock strong, durable Taapetry, 54" wide, at 1.29 and 1,95 a yard. M Mrs. Grey Kirkbsm of Edmonton is a guest at the home of her parents, Mr. & Mrs. C. A. Pcilsen. .............. ...............M......................... DeUa May Bone, daughter of Mrs. Jennie Bona, is a patient in a Lethbridge Hoosptal. .............................M......................... MAGRATH TRADING CO. LTD., "A gnd place to trade." Page 4 MAGKn.P.1, ALBaRIa., ERI-LaY, 1«4Q. William, the 10-month-old son of Mr. & Mrs. Sam Cheeseworth,.passed avay Saturday morning of pneumonia. Services were held Sunday afternoon at the Second Ward Chapel. "Your Sweet Little Rosebud has left you" and "Beautiful Home" were rendered by the choir. Prayers were offered by Bishop Ira Fletcher (Con'td. below\.The colored boys stirred up a real dish of X ■ J A lovely assortment of gay young frocks in good quality rayon crepe. You'll find stripes, florals and plains with clever new trims. Sizes up to 48. In all the latest colors for Spring. 13 q 5 Ready-to-Wear Dept., Upstairs. The following poem was received in the mail. Author Unknown. ON__SATURDAY "Get up my dear, 'tis Saturday, There's cleaning to be done, We must hurry from this job to that - It will keep us on the run, To do the baking, clean the house And have things spick and alean, So when supper is all over We may spend a free evening. To the Trading Co. I'll just drop And see who's chatting there, It's a popular place to purchase your goods And see all our- friends dear. I like the people in Magrath, They’re of a cheerful sort, The smiles are many, the frowns are few In the Trading Co. when the week is through." Funeral - continued. and Second Councillor Grant Woolley. "Goin' Home" was played by Mr. Nyal Flptcher and "The Old Rugged Cross" was sung by Mr. J. E. Harker and Mrs. J. J. Strang, both accompanied by Mrs. J. A. Ririe. Bro. Earl Harker spoke consolingly to the bereaved. The tiny casket was carried by Howard and Earl Deglow and Owen Ehlert, Raymond. We extend deepest sympathy to tire parents of this child at this time. The Magrath Trading Co Ltd Page •* The members of tho- Committee were indeed pleased to receive such loyal support from you fine fans last Saturday night. In one of the smartest and best exhibit­ions of ball ever seen in Magrrth, the Zula Kings defeated the local Lions 42-40. basket ball desert, spiced with shoot­ing, passing, blocking and jumping that had the many fans admiring and laughing continually. Mr, Hudson, the Zula lanager, made this remark several times during the game to yours truly and several others near the score board "My, but you've cerxainly got a fir.e ball club here." After the game Mr, Hudson intimated that the Lions would beat the Jacks on our floor and that on a largor floor it would be a good game. "You have one of the best clubs we have ever met," Some of the colored players remarked "The ’ficiatin' was perfect." So much for past exhibition games, we have news of much more importance coming up. Next Monday and 'Wednesday the Lions will play the Vancouver Maple Leafs in the Western Canada finals. Reserve seats are on sale in the Drug Store at 1.25 for a season ticket for both nights, 750 for separate nights. .... Rush seats are 1.00foraseasonticketand600persinglenight.Kidstickets250.Extrableacherswillbebuiltintheupperhallsotherewillbeplentyofgo«dseatsforall.Mr.Hudsonsaid:"YourclubhasarealgoodchanceofbeatingVancouver,"SoletsallbeoutonMondayandWed­nesdaytohelpcheerourboysor.toWinnipeg,.Weneedthesupportofeveryoneofyoutbihelpputthisseriesover.ComeonfanswellshowourneighboringItowns/hatthegoodsportsinMagrathcanjputover,JuniorTurner.MRAINETTE1.00 for a season ticket and 600 per single night. Kids tickets 250. Extra bleachers will be built in the upper hall so there will be plenty of go«d seats for all. Mr. Hudson said: "Your club has a real good chance of beating Vancouver," So let’s all be out on Monday and Wed­nesday to help cheer our boys or. to Winnipeg,. We need the support of every one of you tb ihelp put this series over. Come on fans - we'll show our neighboring I towns /hat the good sports in Magrath can j put over, Junior Turner. M RAINETTE 1 .36 PR. Kiddies1 e,nd L a d i es ’ RUBBB?C" 69/ 800 SECOND FLOuR, Children ’ s Lad i e s WOMEN'S WEAR THERE 18 GRACE, BEaUTY and HEALTH IL EVERY GRACIA Styled to give not only comfort and fit but also a feeling of smartness. f BLACK KID BaaCK KID Smart fitting tailored five-eyelet southern tic. Fine stitching and perforations on tip and quarter. Leather heel with rubber top lift. A smart open shank gcre that is a proven fitter. The vamp cut-outs and contrasting patent trim make this a very attract-ive shoe. 1 BLACK KID BLACK KID A smart and striking front gore with shawl tongue. Perforations and stitch-ings on vamp and quarter. Another smart high-cut side gore. ,Black Kid with patent tip, facing, foxing and heel. A real new type shoe. Clever ties, charmingly youthful, TongueleeB in keeping with the fashion trend. Trimmed with cut outs. Medium brown shade. Rubber lifts on leather heels. Serviceable brown oxfords with rubber lift on heels. Outgewn seam down front. eyelets. MAGRATH 20. Snappy oxfords in brown elk with darker brown perforated trim. The leather Soles are good weight and the heels have rubber lift^s. Quality built throughout. Combination fitting. TRADING LTD. , W PAGE 6 MaGRaTH. ALaERTa, FRTDaY, APRl^ 12, 1940. RaGE 6 WANT ADO . FOR SALE;- 3 Lots, 1 House (3 room), 2 Chicken C^<^o^£3, 2 Cellars, 1 Barn, 1 Smoke House* 1st and 2nd crop Alfalfa, and perhaps beet contract'. Lesslie CCaato, Box 54, Maarrathi . ------- -J--------—---------M............-........................ . LOST- Black Felt.’Hat . ; . .‘r . Finder please return to Mrs. H. C. Anitin..". --------- ------------------M------------------------- -------- . FOR SALE:- About two hundred bushels Seed Barley. Six Row. . WATTED- Two or Feedsr Figs. Bruce Baldenon, ...........................-..........M------------------ --------------- . FOUNT:- LaHes* Black Kid Glove. Key on chain. Calf at Office. CARD OF THANKS Mr. 1 Mrs. Sam Cheeseworth and family w£§h to . lxprel^sthelr thanks to Hl those who assisted in iany/ way duri.pg their recent sad bereavement i • ' ,«■ --------------------—M--------- -------­FREE J!.......................................... ’' ? r A CONGOLeLm GOLu BEaL RJG To the party who guesses the number . or nearest the L'urntaev on the seH. This year you may be tho lucky winner. See Jim Harker for further particulars. -------------------------------------M---------------- --------- ------------- . WaNTED to BJY;- Hight Demoorat Buggy. Tew Elm Colony, Maarath. -..........—.....................— M-------------------------------- The victory of success is half won when one gains the habit of work. 'Sarah BoTton. ------------ --------- -..........M.................................... ......... For the-Hardware ring To, 21, Dry Goods To.. 4 three sh^iT:, Grocery No. 4, two long. W/jy Aft'- B B S @ H -W WJ O & O SHOP EARLY — THURoDaY, aPRIL 1?. I i With ruffle or ball-fringe C \ .edge. Colors - Green, ‘T">se, Peach. FAIR —— ) ,Z|1-9 Springtime is Clean-up Time! Dress up your home with new curtains and drap.es. See our wi.de range of rayon and cotton curtain maaer'iHs reasonably priced and lustrous drapes in a variety of colors. ....................................... ..........M-------------------- --------- -------- THE MaGRaTH TRaLING CO. LTD., "A good place to trade." OR A UKELELE? The young Air Force officor had just crash ed intora telegraph pole, and wire, pole, and everything was draped round him. As helpers rushed to his aid and began to untangle, him from the wreckage,, he reached out his hands feebly, fingered the wires, and whispered: "Thank heaven, Ilve lived a clean life - they've given me a harp," Page 7 NOTICE:- The last Home Nursing Class will be held next Tuesday at 7:30 at the First Ward Chapel. Officsrs of the Red Cross are in­vited to attend. Examinations by Dr. Schreiber Thursday, April 18, 7;30 at the same place, ----------------— — M------------- ------ - . FOR SaLE:- Ten-ft. Van Brunt Horse Drill Double Disc, in good shape, cheap for cash. Joe Navratil, Raymond, MAGRATH STORE NEwS, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1940. Page 7 Mr. Geo. Spencer, member of the 20th Battery, Lethbridge, left Magrath Tuesday night. He left LethbridgeI Wednesday for rverseas. M Will the party who owns the cattle branded AB on right thigh, kindly take them out of field which formerly belonged to Mr. Bullock on N.W.^ Sec. 29, NE Sec. 29, 6,21,4 near Welling. Eric Loose. -................ -.....................M--------------------------------- Closing M. I, A. Social Friday, April 13. Program and Dance. Time - 8 P. M. Assembly Hall. Everyone Welcome, Mrs. Charlie Berosniak of Bow Island is a guest at the home of Mr, & hrs. J. Bozaj eski, .......................................U...............-............. .......... The marriage of Miss Mary fcurray, daughter of Mrs. Eecker of Fincher Creek, to Mr. Chris Anderson, son of Mr. & Mrs. Peter Anderson of Valley View, took place last Thursday, -April 4, at Sweet Grass, Montana. The young couple have taken up residence in Magrath and we join in wishing them joy and happiness. Wednesday, April 3, a baby daughter was born to Mr, & Mrs. L. A. Harrison at a Lethbridge Hospital. M Mrs, H. Palmer has as her guest her daughter, Mrs. Ellis Webster, of Mt. View. ......................... ..........M............ -.......................... Saturday Matinee 4:15 grmTmma For the Week-Sad. McIntyre’s BABY ThICK RIB, Per Lb. t g-TiiiTT?Cl ROASTS STHAK T*E0NE °r sirloin. —---- Don Ameche Color! THEATRE PORK Choice LEG ROASTs, lb. X 8^ o CHOPS, nicely trimmed . X 7^ • Mr. Garth Passey, who has been attend­ing school at the B. Y. ’J, Provo, has returned home. -------------- -------------M............................................. ENJOY SAUSAGE 5/^- J Chop Suey Salad Roll 15/ SMCKDD MEATS CURED HAM - Tender, Milk, Sweet Fickle, Whole or Half. Per lb. ----- 25/, Twin BACK Bacon, sliced. Per lb, 35/. Rcjled SHOULDER, tender end Juicy, Per lb, |3^, These meats are fresh frem the Smoke House. They are truly delieious. Try some soon. at the LUNCH COUNTER Saturday, Ap. 13. .......... .....................— M----------- ----------- --------- Confucius Say; "If a lady pays 25foracorsetshewillcertainlybetakenin."Toavoidbeingtakenin,buyyoursatthefollowingprices:TwoWayGirdlee98,25 for a corset she will certainly be taken in." To avoid being taken in, buy yours at the following prices: Two-Way Girdlee - 98^, 1,50. Satin LaBtex Girdles - 2.95andup.TwoWayCoreelettes2.95 and up. Two-Way Coreelettes - 2.15. Other types of Corselettes - $2.95 up. -------—-----------u---------------------------------- hE*b NO YEB-maN Daniel Willard, Pres, of the B.&O. Railroad, took a trip to Washington in hie private car, and when the train pulled i»tft the station sauntered up to see the engineer, "I thought ws had a rule that this train should not go faster than 60 around the curves," he said. "I had a speedometer in my osr and it registered 85 doing the curves. "Speedometer in the,cab said 60," said the engineer. "I.didn't see your car going past me at any time." t Al .. -1 D!-JV,X-A'£.S' I UR UR WW GOOD FOOD !S /Wps /' . z/? BEoT riA.CE for C), good food! Ha WDAD TO w-IVEi Jib JSRCXJOiT* GOOD HUSBAND SPEGiaiLo - HfRIb 12 and 13. r CURRANTS 2# - 25/. Polk's ORANGE JUICE' 50-oz. lin 23/. HEDLUND'o MEW SPREADS 3 ™ 23/. WjAtfOLE* 3 MAGDCL AX 2»-oz. btl.'p . 00 8-oz. btl. QQ/. "JCkN MaR-i &I FLAKED WHEAT 17/ CANADA CONW STARCH lOpPe- 5%# dw&l ItM&M 2 ■wum c/teem or twu'eZ?- lb Dlie lDodJ»3ine« Z -L IO » 0ieede» cue maoe box on impottea o>.. KRAFT 59/ CHUCK WAGON SPAGHETTI 10/ tin. SUDBEAm FLUFS 2 TINS 1 9/ . Bright’s TOmhTU JUICE 25-J os. tins 2 24/. LIBBY'S SAUER KRAUT 1 5/ TIN CHOICE QUALITY tghato.es 2‘g 02. 2 fi-1- 29/. ESI LISTERINE The safe antisep- ST tic ; for half a century the favorite. 4 EDI Lina ORANGES 25/ doz. CABBAGE 6/# Ifejfcl 23p SWEET POTATOES 9/ lb. LISTERiNE TOOTH PAS»Tm nD 23/. BROWN LABEL. 7<5p lb. Twenty Bags. Two cups to PGD each bag. ? - A ° KIRK’S CASTILLE OK ION S 30.A?, 5 bars for 22/. 5F “- 1A/. gem DYE, 2 tins 23/ GRA=EFRUIT are TANGY. ------------------------------------------------------------- Enjoy them for breOcfast, lunch or dinner. Yellow globes of health. LENONS NY..' doz. Freservo yo^r EGGS with WATER GLAoS now they are less than 1/ each. 15(0, 200 a tin. THE MAGRATH TRADING CO. LTD., •"A good place to trade.
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